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STABLISH ALEXANDER 1S DYING | now ceeme to be no longer | any reasonable doubt that the czar is rapidly approaching his end A spectal dispateh from the ozar last night firmed and th, Lividia says that suffered from a sudden spasm of the heart, which compelled him to lie down. His condition became so critical that his confessor, Father Yanischew, was wastily summoned. It is reported here this aft | imperial edict will be published on next, entrusting the regency to the witz, General Count Vorontsoff-Dachoff alde-de-camp of the emperor and minister of the imperial house; K. P. Poblebonostzeft the procurator general of the holy synod Actual Privy Councillor Witte, miuister of fina Actual Privy Councillor Duronoff, | mi of the interior, and General novoski, minister of war. RUSSIAN SECURITIES SHOW WEAKNESS Prof. Merschewski, the distinguished spe- All Indications Point to the Near Approach of the Uzar's Dissolution, 1] that an Monda; oz rnoon RELATIVES HURRYING TO HIS BEDSIDE Russian Ambassadors to London and Paris Admit the Truth, Ister alist in nervous diseases, been sum- noned to Lividia in ordes to take part in the | tment of the czar Prayers for the recovery of the eza offered today at a special service hel | Cathedral of St. Isaa | HIS CONDITION HOPELE: | _LONDON, oOct. 19.—A Globe from Paris this af | pri lvices recelved at Purchases by the Treasury Temporarily | Strengthen the Market. were in the to dispatch th rnoon 1 the Freneh capl the czar is near. This profound PRAYERS OFFERED FOR CZAR'S RECOVERY t to | | ss and that caused the n everywhere A dispatch to the Chronicle from says the physicians have prepared the ¢ for the worst. The caar's conscious are numbered, He wants to witness marriage of the czarowitz. The Standard, in a leader this morn- ing, said: We shrink from speculating upon the' consequences that may ensue in Asia as well as Burope when a life so valuable as (hat of the czar e Seldom has there 1 in recent times a moment when the | might for good or evil be so potent | or in the fortunes of the east. With- | pecting the collapse of China, the | must come soon when the problem of far cast must be taken into accomnt. | | that crisis arises it will be a mis- ortune to the world itself it Russia’s policy shall be guided by any other hand than h CAUSING CONCERN IN PARIS RIS, Oct. 19.—The news received from wsing deep concern in political [ AIl the newspapers express e that the czar will rec allude sMficial marks of friendship for Fi express the belief that his policy ) langed by his successor. a Lantern asserts that Grand Duke Viad the eldest brother of the ezar, in an ryiew with President Casimir-Perler, pre- vious to the grand dukes departure from | city, declared that Russia's friendly | toward France would not be ehanged. ecial service, at which prayers were for the recovery of the czar, was morning at the Russian church in 'Aru, The president and M. Hal- the minister of foreign affairs, were at this_servic archbishop of Paris, 14 a special service the cathedral The Russian embas first time today that telegrams which confir: press dispatches telling the czar's condition. Oct. 10.—Princess czarowitz, accompanied ria of Battenburg, left rning for Lividia. the end Newspaper Comment on most His Great > Yresent the Dying M Worth and of ope in the lias sensu- Vienna rina days the Crisls. LONDON, Oct. don that is always drawn by diplomacy wa de Staal, the Ru Britain, admitte 19.—The last red tape cor- ound the truth broken today M lan ambassador to Great to the representative of the Assoclated press that telegrams that had been received at the embassy preclude any hope that the imperial sufferer would agaln ariso from bed. Baron M heim, Ru ambassador to France moriing furnished the Paris Figaro the unwelcome news, If this is not suficient the flight of officials, the forc:d and hurried journeys of members of the Russian Imperial the alarm of the various courts hivering bourses and the prayers offercd in the churches Irrefutable of the fact the Is dying. the day and ev a ruin of telegrams has fallen in Compiled and sifted, they show facts M lain had been nnection posed visit of the ezar to Corfu, clals have started for Livadia Alix, the czarowitz’s beth; at Yalta, the czar Monday, and will be pre hours by ex-Grand Duke Viadimir. Grand Duke Alexis arrived in Paris thi morting and left tonight on the Oriental ex press, which is due at Yalta Around the palace there was cordens of police and no aceess could be had without and nothing cape the world thrcugh the crucible CAUSED S0 & the czar's life are obliged bulleting, so when timo the W ever his hren sian this PA Lividia the to his and court 8 umily across the up testimony rope, i . will are ol Throughout ning this eity. the following Benkendorf, the Rus has countermanded n court ¢ amber every order that with the pro. Many offi Princess will urning, led a 1 thi issued in c hell also 1 sthed Richard, for the Dame this announced it in | As- | the | Allx of Hesse, | by the Darm ardinal to pr where is on fow she 2 th of 1 of VIENNA e of the s Viet this m on Tuesday placed triple diers, in order that to the paluce fron from within could it first pas | 58 tadt | WHAT THIE WAR COSTS JAPAN. d and Fifty M Found HIROSHIMA, Japan, Oct. 19.—A »f Parliament was held here, the speech from the throne being delivered by the mikado in | His majesty said he had decidad to an extraordinary session and had | ven directions to his ministers to submit for the deliberation of the Diet a bill viding for increased cxpenditures of the army and vy. He lared he was great pained that China should have forgotten her ities in regard 1o the mainten: t b n the east in conjunction with Japan. Lrought about the present st however,” proceeded the mihado hostilities having been commenced, we not until we have attained our to unless of censorship. A FINANCIAL FLURRY re the issues dependng upon that even the people of Russ to be satisfied with curt official m to0 suggest in every carefully chosen the theory of th worst. This ding by the bour to which the ck market furnished & prompt Russian declined trom weakness, but markets everywhere were checked later by purchases, which it is reported were on account of the Russian to prevent a panic. among financiers found from Petersburg report tonight wears, its asp crowds of people places where the keenness of E decpened by th has been called to the side sister of the princess of W threatened by the strain of nursic emperor From Cettinje Prince Nichol to e session ager os word is the London ho, person, convene se: a 0- e securities | it seems the | d heavy | made is 1ce ace treasury, in order | This feeling | its Dispatches the city excopt that about th posted. Th I b ve specialist the in W0 Is hers g th uneasy ate ot | fate that ot d having affairs ‘and will by The bills bill calling extraordinary empowering the nment in order to defray the expenses the maximum amount to b | placed at 100,000, usu stop | are grouy bulleting glish sympathy news that a r Tude | the bill in the Diet 1 accounting of s; second, a borrow mavey | of the war, | to borroved being | yen, and tly. an | raordinary budget providing for tl | | penditure for war of a total of 130,600,000 yen, of which sum 26,000,000 yen will bo d |t Ly t urplus. The rest will b » 1 for by the war loan |~ The president of the Diet, M. Kusumoto, replying to the speech of the mikado (which was exclusively cabled to the Associated | prexs) thanked ™ his majesty for advancing with the imperial standard and for p-rsonally | taking charge of the war, saying that tl victories were the natural results of this | actio M. Kusunioto added: “Your | majesty rvightly considered that China was the enemy of civilization and we ohey the imperial dasire to destroy its bLarbarou obstinacy." introduced for a sp ci 0 thir dying the capital of Montenegro. this morning telegraphed the czarewitch, saying: *In the deep anxiety end pain which the news from Livadia causes me I can only un'te my prayers with yours for a lengthening of the precious days of my great and noble protector.” WILL HIS GREATNESS ENDURE Today the churches throughout Russia held speclal services for the recovery of his majesty. In St, Petersburg the highest offi clals join in solemn petitions to God to save the czar. In the Russian church in Paris services were also held and were attended by Grand Duke Michael Nicolaiviteh, the staft of the Russian embassy, President Casi- mir-Perier, Prime Minister Dupu; nd number of other notables. The services were marked with deep emotion. The thoughts | of those present must have flowed ahead, asking, “When the czar is dea The Temps tonight answers the question thus “In the day when his majesty passes away beyond dispute the prestige of Russia will not be diminished; neither will the rea- which have drawn her to France be weakened, r will the sentiments uniting thoe two be altered, but E 8 moral will have talned an preciable She will a portion her conselen This great praise for prince. Alexander alone has merited 1t The which the French and Ger- mans, and even the Russians themselves, are | asking lourly, and (o whielr their baurses | | iyed ovid ATED NOBLE FAMI LLL-F Y. Heir of the Marquis of Queensberry Acci- | dentally Shot on ths Moors. LONDON, Oct. 19.—Viscount Drumlanrig, son of the marquis of Jueensberry was aceldentally shot in the head while sho ing over the covers of Quantock Bridgewater, Somersetshire, the residene Edward J. Stanley, a member of the H ot nons. The viscount’s grandfather met death by the accidental discharge of his own gun at Kinmount in 1858 former viscount was Kkilled by the accidental charge of his own pistol in 1745. This accl- | dent changed the succession to the title with the result that the dukes of Buccleuch be the dukes of Buceleuch and Queens berry, The duke of Buccleuch's eldest son Lord Dalkeith, was aceidentally killed whilé deer stalking in 1886, Viscount Drumlan rig's uncle, Lord Francis Douglas, was als kiled by u fall from the Matterhorn in 1863 In the latest of this series of disasters Viscount Drumlanrig dropped in the rear of the party, A shot was heard, but no notice | was taken. Later, as he failed to join the party, the others went In search and found im " lying against a hedge with his head terribly injured. He died before the doctors uld arrive, a eldest i lodge, of sons soples as entity, loss. lack ap of cama a is question to today suggested a common answer, was not put in London quite sharply. London admits that a serious crisis is possible. LONDON, Oct. 19.—A dispatch Vienna to the Times, commenting upon the fllness of the. czar, notes the outburst of the Russian press against Great Britain's attitude in eastern Asia. It Is remarked ir Vienna that as these attacks extend to sc many of leading Russian journals, they must be prompted by d'ordre from somewhere, even though authorities selves may. decline to sibility. Without attaching tan to what has been said Russion newspapers, it not to take it into account. I venture make this statement, not bec I profess to know what the future of the general policy of Russia is likely to be, but because 1 hap- from ian Steamer Searched TIEN-TSIN, Oct. 19.—The Peik, from Shanghai, hauled and searched by a Jap war iip off han-Tung promontory th ing which could be classed as contraband c war was found on board the Peik. The cap- | tain of the Norwegi mer reports that | e sighted a feet of Japanese war ships | thirty miles off Taku. The Chinese fleet which has been under- | Koing repairs at Port Arthur as a result of | the naval engagement fought oft the mouth | of the Yalu river last month was ordered to | Pen to be In possession of trustworthy In- | '*qin AL bort vesterday, October 18 | formation concerning the present ‘policy of | river at a point thirty miles northeast ot certain other countries, which leads to the | Chuleang-Cheng, where the Chinese army | conclusion there is some shifting of buse In | headquarters s situated. General Sing is fn | command of the Chines forces at that place orwe Norweglan was recently steamer a mote the the respon undue n far by a mistake por- the be 1 use would to . to the relations of several of the great power Among themselves this may have more conse- quence In the presence of a change of rulers in Russia than it would have had otberwise, dap Surprise Falled. Oct. 19.—A dlspatch Shanghai says the Japanese of the river tried to surprise the Chinese cover of darkness. but failed and after desultory fighting at long ran Chinese claim they inflicted 1oss upon Japar vance guard. A dispatch from Santiago says the Chillan government has finally decided to refuse China's offer to purchase six war ships. | | | e LONDON, from | Ya hu | under | retired The the RUSSIA RPCOGNIZES THE END. Bt Potersburg People Know the Peasant Crnr Must Soon Pass Away. §T. PETERSBURG, Oet. 19.—It nounced here this afternoon that the tion of the czar is desperat A dispateh this morniug from Lividia an- nounced that the condition of the czar had changed for the worse since yesterday. The BSRSEISL farily . We» Gescribed 88 DIRK | 4oouieq to recommit the DI providiag for larmed at the present state of the sick man. | frécaon of worship (o the House of Mg, | This lnformation Las been abundantly con- | nates for acceptance unamended. Is an- condi- Nent Back to the Upper Hou. BUDA ¥ H, Oct. 19.—The lower house of the Reichstag, by a large majority, today | Arrested by Omcers Wh | the | self | order to fulfill the | Remember SHOT AT THE PAYING TELLER rt in his acc money from and left during COULDN Crank Demfnds One Thousand Dollars in the Name of God Almighty. DRAFT WAS NOT PROMPTLY HONORED Specint Co | passenge at Gord t . miles we stepped Cooper of ( side to learn greeted the GORDON, 1 v n at 12 few of Were Waiting for Taken to the Police Si Had Written and Warned Them ¢ suC rC t L Him and thon was back 1w robbers en two long masked, foreed the train as it train_ was stoy express messen, car, They &0 into th try to batte safe, but nfruitfu bittere in it was it is ¢ and & Thurber work sinat cific 1ave | that prep the safes, Knows His Coming. guns W YORK, Oct Astor Place bank thi demanded $1,000 from Paying The told the crank to t the crank fir him, and a bul g itselt th iry rk. The crank police 19.—A crank entered rnoon Teller Hind As Hind Iver point Hir we them and wait dar flew adj seized bank teller ned blank ar r th aw v by hea W n ning and Miclals fr Th ¥ take turn thr over to the ) v the the nj safe § al comy been seen n for which 180 recely m a man 1 known. of ving th signed letters who said days § ; $1,000 For the past Astor Place ening letters “Charles that th not ¢ hier four bank fi days, the b man has eat him- The da the writer $1,000 or the cashier killed. The first of these 1| w ved last Tuesday The prisoner had delivered it in perso He ad walked in and left it at the window without saying a word. The letter was us lows: “To the Cashier of the Astor Place Bank This certifies that 1 shall call upon you, the cashier of the Astor Place bank, tomorrow and will present a note for §1,000 and a de mand for interest and shall force you under penilty of being shot instantly, without a moment’s notice, to hand me the money. I hereby notify you of your danger. 1 do not want to kill no man without first giving him A warning, then if he does not heed warning, then his life shall cost it vequived, I would take 10,000 Ii in | plan that God has laid out for me. For further information call upon the editor of the World. Very truly you “CHARLES FREEMAN God Almighty, the protector, in order not to cause any panic against the depositors, 1 shall only draw $1,000 at the one bank, which can be casily made good by the bank Inspector McLaughlin was informed and he placed Detective Freel at the bank to watch for this curious individual. On Wednesday | the man did not put in an appearance, but the following postal was sent “Owing to the lack of the need to make good my word until tomorrow 5 t g m a W . train t the bank would mand e give be rece Who knew the who would ¢ | he was ne senger After 3 as m and the [ w whist The f & & P offered the robbers. snductor n charge s tired 1 recorded | s thought Territory Me lurir f the the and a PRICE OF Seventy Thousn NEW me bee pr YORK mbers of money prietors city, but t from their scat learn even the tee itself b by the gamble icy backe pa of | [ arms 1 | that 1 have plan ftin narke ed ora his The n from ghe lars and years g vul Sir | i pric m “CHARLES The detective continued Thursday this card was sent My r sir, In der to give considering, for your own all tomorrow without fail. Please have money counted out and ready for me our fate depends upon it, that of the paying teller. Very truly you CHARLES FREEMA day he presented the draft “Wednesday, Oct. 16 Astor Plac After date, promise to pay to the God Almighty the sum of $1,000. sented by Charles Freeman forfeited, death On the back of the draft the following in- scription was written otice—The draft of $1,000 will be ail that I will claim from one bank."” Ny -I am authorized upon all banks to whatever amount I see fit | hod, and the penalty to refuse me, that I have the session, righ ot the person dead that refuses, [ and the pe and by the power of God no man can stay my | prictors of Superintend After re S were called for ness to the f: £ week for | then adaj FREEMAN." his wait on wh witn hone its e putable 1 th [ you the good, 1| : will e | hea “What's | angrily 3 that r Drad Cantor only sm appearcd thund, whether a_pool put o committee, but nothing mid, s the It Dbank. order of when_pre- penalty, if not the Stearns dealing 5 b Godl to draw | feating v b r by th the This taken draft, along with the with the prisoner to Market police court, where Justice Voorhis | is acting, Besid the revolver, there were found on him a bottle of strong solution of carbolic acld and a few pawn tickets for articles of small val When questioned by onduct, he answered “I acted under the in ““How did you receive your instructions “My instructions were inspirations ne from God through my heart. Do you think you are sane?” asked Judge Voorhis “I think this room,” He was letters, was the Jefferson the judge as to his | Levi P. Morto tructions of God, NEW he U writ of James YORK and habeas Howard, hmwan. Und back to "here is still ¢ however, and t tary of the t case. Ju lid not tak t entitled to la no authority us The opinion is s by references tes supreme General T aised the s my mind he answered, taken to Bellevue for examination. TALKES OF THE t He Was Responsible for It YORK, Oct. 19.—Eugene V. Debs, of the American Railwhy union, addressed a la'ge avd erce toni-ht in Cooper n. It was composed entirely of laborinis men, who greeted the speaker enthusias- tically. The mecting was held under the auspices of the American Federation of Labor, and Edward King presided. Mr. Debs reviewed at length the history of the cent great railroad st in the w aking of strikes, he sald am d to the strike, But where it i choice between a strike and degradation im in favor of the strike. The strike was a great conflict. (Hisses,) You have heard the strike was ordered by me I can say that nothing was ever farther from the ‘truth. It was ordered by the 400 delegates, and they were prompted by holy motives. 'They did not proceed hastily, and they knew what their action would involve Other organizations then resolved to stand by the Pullman emploves. Five days after the strike was begun it was won by the A R. U. The railroad compuny employed 3,000 or 4,000 marshals sworn in by the 'regular au cars wer then fired and the rioting began,' Mr. Debs seemed to evade th trouble in the west concerning of the strikers, but continged “The A. R. U.'is opposed to believes in faw and order. By violenco t h verything to and nothing g In" conclusion, Debs said believe the world is ge(t better brighter day by day. It may be slow, but we are in the right direction. Plutocracy is not forever to rule the destiny of the Amer ican republic. e S ARE REMEMBERED, m Unveiled town, New Vork. TARRYTOWN, N. ¥ ory of revolutionary today by the unveiling ment to the memory dlers from Tarrytown w for independence, Th anniversary of the surrender wallis at Yorktown. The erected In the famous Slecy tery, where Washing Nearly all of the sold cemetery. The Marine band led the parade after which followed United States saflors | and marines from the cruiser i nd dispatch boat Dolphin, Rear Meade and his staffl, Colonel Langdon and army officers, Gr the Republic Sons of Sons of Veterans, state milith cadets from the Cornwall academy mpanies of Tarrytown school childrer lage trustees in carriage ¢ tional salute was fire cruisers Dolphin and lying in the Hudson off Tarryt monument was unveiled by the Revolution, Judge Mills delive tion. superior to any [ th DE STRIKE, Again Denies tl NEW e were How servant, and cc not in violation Judge Lacom tions, but say | cleariy relegate treasury the | an immigrant | The secretary | this_case, and might be was any judic contr aside.” make 1 Pullman 8 T t s Howar LOS ANGELF day it ded the ympany tc ivers of hany that r decidi labora th app be the e f Ad, th opinic ntract ph company powers |s ipon th f more part of th the action: by saying violence a 1 Sive urt one ¢ of and g SAN Pearson a Cali Michigan HEROE the orphan failed 1o d he desir sult Pr with th tended bate court haritabl hare ndere igna 1 to sh ate Ju probi Monument T at T Oct, 19.~The men was honored of a handsome mont of ) heroes il tody venty-six fought in day is the 113th of Lord Cor monument Hollow ceme rving I8 buriec are buried in thi | th of the war AlL | QuiNcy, | | the forg T Bonncy unable | for the pr le prosequi Rery H rle t a n railway " th fent 1 of [ AT proGy n ] e Rev railway An ARK to which wn ons of ed the NEV after t the n ar Reports feom the Whallng Fie peared SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19.—~The whaler | W. H. Meyer, ( Holland, arrive port this morning. The captain reported the total cateh in the north at twenty-two bow head whales. The ships that sailed to the west are reported to have fared better than those that went to the east. He gives it as hig opinion that the vessels now In the north will g0 toward the west in hoy uring @ better cate ity, ga 1 threw M aptain sailant are no e HERMANN who for ray urns Up Missing. today ANDERSON, Ind, Oct. 19.—George D, [ Hams. o Armstro & manager of the Anderson branch | faute. hos heon of the Indianapolls Commission company, is | to the supreme the substi e s, | shisstrig voday, and it 18 ye ie § port e rew quite hat h the bank here last night. el IPEN TH. T X 13 train on the Robb 19, T N B Sar s xas & ol by was tobl minutes Gordon un spr chus gruft Be h Jon he v a ain, an « with a_laugh thei of f oving on Cooper. the proached betruct approact the ped ger to open forced with and by rur m lar ines yany for he of h 1 m il AW i i the past month or and the express company their efforts ibinath 1 immedia th a sledye n off what robbers. inywhere rrow nu ther attack, their agent pany had a speclal m combination. m train place, m it | ent mmand b v n pination Safe Mames u G xis Tral Oet ng of westbound | roud and wndits the door section han n th w was T b nation forward ded and open the & we at 1 fous ific four lue men three belng 5. W north He Ket ke, he ely the leveling nen, un- nie and nd flag when the sreed the of his men 1t er and amount, ween £ day s the haracters in was on combinatiol express in n the ro f the safe, stations was committed, toward the m erly Ly | Coal company of Thy h i th ¥ t train was in charge Mo T country robt nd th the listening to the [ 1 THE (C ct. Lexaw 4 oda the ir seen f had 5, who conduc the [ ting 1y was licy bu ley il s usual.grind of cases ¥ ut lost t r 1 (! i from now on their the way he Where The pas molested the four untain direction capture of car were robberies time. 1t Indian back. HMITTEE FINED. s tled Upon as rot water sen the ¢ Lexow n rs nmitte ntains weeks committee were the have amount from of ti rtled to room inyestigation commit welgl grecn clty en fixe: I in n s m it asHsting the inquired Senator t T I eor ed y bieker of K man, committee cou whistled while securing [ wi out It if sach an attempt Walter ‘om merc wer pla twc t 1 t Doy Ty ks, detailed statement committ His answers 1 nt Byrnes v k My that every w £7 th n a Chief -examinations, the hen this bit of evidence These Walpoie's t cla Coun Counsel di upon an wa ) mmitte eput reduced t W Kay this ) He testified 1 be bought Lexow, softly, Senat Goft mide jon” s assured u Yalentine company, wel 1d 1o nd 1a o unsatis accused he could his it the previous Test csed up ‘protection. der land 5 t arned until n rbus Levi HABEAS CORPU i st e ) Wedne the lored bearing i he 1 the the him he p for from during of, . the of not business ctory the | the day place. irls he police mmittee ay. REFUSED, 1 is to for 151 ) d to y Tudge t M ited States court teday dismissed the Go Back weomb of En, shu lish Howard must sen for ul t rehea 1 that Lacomb in dismiss grow Howard but that the the statule and ngthy ne fecisions of court exempted. by Iy admits “The language socre t the ard was both a personal 2au all here in vio as made such however Fostal Wing that s jea i the sole power to p ints that domestic t t Howa he secre g of the the case was courts ha to Interfere i fortified the ey, on behalf of Mr, United Morton and personal a that and a domestie his £ the statute, landing these was conten- £ the act v of the whether tion of the law. u not Ianguage too plair wil ors another appeal to Sceretal n L W Viel Cal,, Oct, United i States ation of afforded faci) Atlantic n e 0t thi f n At m Ly constructi favorable J W W h the valid auestion queathed $100,000 of hig e viums ot & fes Dy I th he courts and reluctant tb admit that there statut interpretation, 1l for of to be prob a the et bly ory. Judge ircuit Pacific its the pe ch n ralir Th, ] ¥ holds Union raised | v usual importan Oc i Cafffey I now confronted oft what Many ¢ labm the M PRANCISCO, rnian- whe wi sevaral ney. years y f P court tal Cable the re. Railway along ners. In filed ar that exclu £ the garde firam A drowned in peesentatives mogey O¢ nam e cutio h No 10.~Alvin promoter, m M 3 Nberated The ktil¢ Ingalls nd s Ve where he accountant ———— case agmin defendant still clain b allway Ferger Kel Van E When (he came: came up in_the ago, be tate in his will to Francisco, theftparticular one but which As a re was ir o ven 3 el institutlong were there to demand isio sed. Auken, sed of Ingalls, wttorney chief requir Var is emj Ited by o Negro. A negro Oc M to tute wrba ve | Al 9. home ed her T into the Niehl! W Niebling \ntens pprehensions f Mis in the ellar Wils rate ard has be BUAK a8 h - - Oct hay mua der t pite for a Mug 19 i eror. t [ an Iward hange [ 1 witne 1 Auk il wit- | m ( the | St ame this atherin outskirts her per 1 disap ut of Mur 1 here Fitzwil condug near St v appeal | tremely s | 1 simply obey the dictates of my conscience | but SINGLE K THE BEE BULLETIN. STR;\['SS, HAIL GRANT VAL Weather Forecast for Nebraska T Falr; Warm Ay South Wiy Tammany Seleots the Ex-Mayor to Head the Municipal Tick « Death’s Hand on the Czar Another Crank in & New York Bank. Straus Glves Way to Grs Kk Peaple Appronch w Lyne ator Munderson to Loulsluna's e Harrison's Second € 1 Martin Wi RUNS ONPLATFORM ESPECIALLY PREPARED | | | Strauss Hunds In His Declination and Gives s ) of His Name on Other nmany Tickets. A s Roason L to Discounte- s in Co rrible Aceld r Dorchester, Cruel Murderers Hang: 8 Report on Comm. Council Bluffs Loeal Matters. Explorers Cuught by m Cloudbuest. nance the Us Itorial an Than NEW YORK, 1ly announced for to stand as th Oct. 19.—Strauss has his refogal the James J Tammany candidate f He sent a letter tg man of today, st fr mayoralty. Martin utive committee, for withdrawing Burlington Crossing the Crow Reser it Work, Murphy as an Asphalt Bidder, '8 Omaha Speec A and Wi d Finar News. Live Stock Markets. Bradstreet on Trado. chair- | Tammany's ting fliclal requires, exe v his regson wint m th The law declination ge Reunion of Hu to the boar has been regularly At Tammany was asked |if Senator Hill, and it he ment. He replied very & word about anything A dispatch from Rc 1 says secr Mr aft Mr om the comm addressed ed. 1t is purely headquarters M he had heard from would make a state curtly: 4 won't as sione formal, Strauss ONE MORE ROBBER CAUGHT, say Aceident While Boarding olice Atteation to fim. CINCINNATI, Oct. 10.—T1; ceived word that a stran at Chester Park of the Virginia attempting to g slipped broke B | Charles Augustus Morganfield, Twelve hu dred dollurs ed from him, $ being in his hat other amounts clothing. He false Morganfield was notl pital today that it was putate his greatest satls talk, Call h N. H Y., to Kinkead, arrived in | with a letter When Sena- Morris last | this letter. tated a re env and arted for ter, the | | | | police have Is being h of being « The man that stat Associat s ry yesterd a on train on t 5 private i suspicion robbers, Rochester Mr Hil arrived g Mr senator ply, which handed to York at 9:2 From inf cratic politician Senator Hill told not from h 1 and that tiek rnoon Hill M t nresented and then d d in from tor even The rauss o t Kinkead read it he plac Mr. Kinkead, who last evening rmation gathered today it can Mr. Strauss s determ rinted on alko intimated pretty ss of the demoerati far more Importance than of ndividual or faction started at 9:55 a. m. for Buffalc telating the cvents leading up to the re irement of Mr. Strauss from the Tammany municiyal ticket the Evening World says that at Mr. Strauss’ request his political sponsors | n Mayor Gilroy's deparument of Tammany s mpaign made an effort to get Mr. Hill { refuse his consent to the proposition that his name be placed upon the state derno cratic ticket on which the name of Mr the republican and committee « nomine:, appears as candidate for These gentiemen visited democrati headquarters and invoked the assist of Major Hinckley, chairman of the state committee. Major Hinckley had a talk With Mr. Hill over the long distance tele phone and then announced that Senator Hill was disposed to resent their interference that in fact the senator did not care what Mr. Strauss or anybody else thought of th propriety of his election, as he had been forced into the fight agalnst his own wishes and was deternined to make the race now on the lines 1aid down by kimsclf alone GRANT ACCEPTS THE NOMINATION. Hugh J. Grant named_as Tammany candidate for mayor, vice Nathan Stra withdrawn, at the meeting of the executive committeo of the Tammany hall after- noon. The mayor said in the morning thai hie would not accept a momination, but he changed his mind after a long conference. Mr. Grani, In response to (he committe notification, sald: “My Qetermination o accept s hased upon conditions which I will hereafter stato, so there can bo no mistake about my position. | went 1o the clfy hospital this morning. o 1 had determined never to take public ofice | had a long talk weith Morganfiels. ur Ga, but as 1 favored the nomination of [ty get any fmportant. information gauy o1 feclthat 1 am ™ sopiewhat | "% you*knoww wHat YOI ave héve forn: nsible Ia boing nimed: T feeliex- | iTihave no tasa " wae the repty for the course Mr. Straus has| «yoy are thought to be of the Ag but as he Has declined and you have | gpone (o onEnt extremcly kind to me, T will show | CSgfe traln robbers. ation of it by accepting the nom- |, MY God! Is My conditions are that such candl. | MY 158 gets well Tl now on the ticket whose candidacy 1| 2L injurfous shall be removed from | . fVhere do vou come The committes thien escorted [, HO5ld Fator mot Mr. Grant to Tammany hall, where he was | 403 0 L recelve 3 L orm. had been | Where you have been so I can write to the nngunced gthat Srorm had been |y ie"will show thal you!are Tt guljty.t prepared exp or Mr. Grant. The new IR Lforral alLacHu I NER 0 L Aaroc Hanma e ever mind, I'll do my own writing. i 2 feaz i apporLonmen tipe “Then the only thing left Is for vided for in the itutional_amendment | 1 el and says that de wmust fight aga nst | PFOYVC your innocence y & “I don't have to prove anything 0 unjust a division of district representa 5 tion. The Sherman silver bill fs heid | Ple have to show that 1 am guilty. responsible for the recent hard times 1| ““Where did you come from before with your accident?' the platform also characterizes the American Protective asscciation a foul institution, 1 came from Cumberland Pittsburg, a from there to a small place above Ches he intent of which is to divide partics and people upon a religlous basis and to precipi- | Park. I was hurt while trying to board tata a eectarian war. train to come to this city. I fre The following letter Pittsburg on a freight train written today, was The last statement was rather rema meeting in view of the fact that he had so STRAUS' 1 oney on his person. His leg, the O cians say, is getting along all right many Hall: 1 cannot too highly express my | MAY not have to be SmppAe appreclation of the honor conferred upon me |, O @ farm near Chester Park v By ime riomibaticn candidate for mayor | tIVeS found a Doitle near where Morganfie of New York. The distinction was all ihe | ¥a8 arrested with a Washington label on more flattering because the nomination, was [ MOrsanfield wax in Washington in compa with Searcey. A one-legged fellow who h Eaaceret o manmtioutz by pled ke tieliheni| 0TSRRI CAERD Bernard called pressed or implied, But while 1 have | - % use W lay a t never had the slightest doubt about the elec- | G€rsman’s farm house Wednesday and to tion of the condidates placed oy veur s ichs” [away a bundle given him by Morganfield is supposed this bundle contained a gres part of the “swag. The officers are toni scouring the neighborhood for the one-leg; man 2 a train at his a name was recove in full d at the h ary to gave him consented gambler, and spe th and his winte asked how he a freight from Pittsburg o had got oft at Winton Plac to board another was 1 having been recently in Cumberlar but on being asked how he got a With the name of a Cumberland dru he said he might have passed throu I Cumberland. He is still under charge of t police Evidence is the robbe been taken tc ranger called uceording to Chief De left a message that he had r St. Bernard and that all was Fogg, the Adams express agent, has been onsultation with the chief of police and has attached all the money found | Morganfield's person. Evidently he | Deitsch think there are one or two mo the train robbers here. The police are searc ing the spot where Morganfield was found he belief that ho buried some evidence of crime ther The poli wore truss from ed that would allow ticket plainly stat the Th money. be that he nation to Grace not Thi ind he neces A\ E oken leg. t nar that th wa He said summners in the break said he and tried deni box n t ™ nor of it south, e came train a frej He th hurt his leg boarding had com: umulating that he Last night she the hospital him sch's 8 nty's mayor, tate is one tly after he h a well dr Being refu orders, the nted a house right ev e tod e expect today to capture anoth perhaps more, of the three train robbe They say they Know the fugitives are n lurking in the city, Three detectives of t Adams Express company have just gone o with local detectives and are expected capture the place wliere three suspects hiding. ~ Nothing can be legrned from M. ganfield either about himself or about oth wha.are thought to be his pals secking refu in the suburbs near Chester Park. The ch this o T tor Ty taken, ¥ been my ination 1a regard the tickst Wwell back soon prove fron; tell, 1 W where 1 as aa m i as t wa 1 esly o you of you came from Mr. Straus the committee mu phy and ETTER OF WITHDRAWAL. Exccutive Committee, Tam- in withdraxing my name from it you will find more fuily of which I append a democratic candidate state, but to which W n reply, “Though personally out of efforts for the success of the continued without intermission and organization far perfected and campaign material collected at my ters and the headquarters itself disposal 1 have My re forth in a addressed o the governor of the have received no asons letter S 7 COIT CHARGED WITH MURDER. Sequel to the Washlugton Court Hou. Shooting—One More Death. VELAND, 0., Oct. 19.—A special fre the Evening Tost T father of Smith Welsh, one of the men kill outright at Washington Court House, is h ing affidavits prepared, charging Sheriff Co and Colonel Colt with mur f Caught by u Priest, CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—Father Gey Catholic church, Clark and P ended carly mass today by abrupt leaving the altar, and, although robed in k sacred vestments, collared a bold thief the main aisle. The thief, George Adam in - ex-convict, pretending to be a w shipper, had uddenly grabbed the pocke book of Mrs, aged 76, and was maki his eéscape lams was locked up. - pany Offcials Indicted. Oct. 19.~Albert Holmes, € Henry and Edgar Smith, officers Louls *Bark Note company, w contract with the state officers ippl to print certain state warran dicted today by the federal gra the charge of having violated 1t statute prohibiting the printin resembling United States curren the ticket ace will all the all the headquar- are your b L Springfield 50 to says the 1 be “NA Mr yours respect fully HAN STRAUS. The foll Straus’ letter to Hill “NEW B. Hill clined to any othe regular name appe wing is M Thi YORK, Oct Dear Sir allow your ticket lemocratic rs. 17, 1804 trust name Hon u have be ed this county than ticket, upon” which I expect to stand as the didate of the democratic party for mayor I shall positively decline to run if you overthrow the political standing of the demo. cratic party in this county by permitting you me to appear on the ticket with republican candidate for mayor. By the homor to subscribe my yours respectfully, NATHAN STRAUS Day de on | the my can I v ter's to %] Bank Not . LOUIS, a 8t L € 1t ence the filled Misst were | jury on federal matter nill and Loc BUFFALO, Oct 14 sressman the the wood Talk at 1 Escorted by David B. Lockwood Musle hall meeting candidate S r fMalo the | Hill were 1 « and Iriv night addr the r vela « mocracy Daniel hotel mon nato N the m two chief ate tick o th t " from where ssed by mocratic wed the work 1 the issues n 1 r Killed His ¢ MERIDEN, Mi; tin, a residing In | murdered his infant child cause It cried too much morning, when the spread, the nelghbors formed a mob to lynch t fled to the swamps and | | by several hundred farmers. received h the general Christian Brothers Hon. Brother Jc rior general Baltimore, was sistant general as ot Hill | e it Cried. will Clark last night to suit him, of * the crin y wed o I Mar being pursu ae t administrati campalgn v farmer utlin th Stevenson at Mt. VERNON, I addressed Hi lis easures. ident the Hon. A crowd t Ve t MOUNT beca Stevensan t P en Hon 000 people principally a tariff and other respect to th closed at 12 addressed an A B about speech was ion of the Out of schools Hunter voted to a u; f e i Curistin BT. LOUIS, [l Oct re from asgembly of the held th eph Wi Brother clect for the ers Ge 19.—A Parls ral Assembly private dispat France, says lelegates of t re today, M nfirmed Clementine to the office American pre y. o'el J night Clgnr Makers' Strike E JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Oct gar turned qulet | | | ) rk makers r W peratives general tion of the 1 strike. which { - e lined u € . Oct, 10.—Th declined th Ue COL Nunez has the republic token of the it Donation, of Preside grant frc t of $100,000 as country’s appreciation of t services which her husband rendered Colon bla. Three hundred men are now at wc | on Penama canal, but a feeling of e | eral depression prevaid to a - Haor. la fifteen a dozen rehed the partly ir widow pre Colombla osed Natun ELLO. Mill 1 % Burned Oct. 19.—Fir livery stal high preled sidences an Central hotel ired. MONTIC started terday burne destroyed ha and badly ut of Pugllistic Oratory. a Close Combine. — man Mr and You peo kable | the detec- of St cory ple. Rushed NORFY( carrled t ‘Y-r Ne | tor assis An h with of te. on = | was bars exc led cating th of Mead and a 12 re eld in ion Is un 150 his of wise issy FREM( | Thers efore folk toda m- he | Ho 1 to | nt | CASSO ing last night driven doct nigh of all of some ¢ rs to he ht len He nd il ) eh he confinem taken to turned ov he fined capt was by of t had d d unable Tuesday a house, from Cin perpetratc his abduc Ve bec prosecut Traverse the charg (i Conklin over six this after Bis wife Manchest dead. Th | ena deten | made ar in day on of h in his er, rs. W he ut to are or- ers 1ge lef nd led about the whieh lat kidnappir night, ST. I« ments ha Jury are | indiet J were ind i ula ant T to at They with | cedure are be et nd - Nl NEW Y morrow [ months 4 " | head of nada promi ounced it 1 | princips seminary 1d it. ny as at ok It ST. the LO Soutt es on fromn | fornia tx jution a Tuesday Grand ) 5o in « in | dence gomery was not | tomorrow will repol indietmen for the be mad, m he ed Ay ok ASHILA point 1k g ly is in vt t- ng rEe | not of listed fell ir- of Hutchins today th ho | lage are of | day as nd [ severe pa he | swelling of y CASPE gram.) | the st Wyoming this plac na | Wentwor nd | tin ed Ar INVE the Seve ch | Logan, h at [ Navajo In he | tenant Maove At Ne Stettin. At Lou real At Tk At Ph sndon At Bl 1a of ov- | Nap nt om | | he | n ek | - Hon At | Liverpool, lulu angry villain ASSOPOLIS my BUFFALO, New FIVE CENT; Lynching Party, on t Jail Mol by © LK N to hail he protty outhouse ighb, fron au ar s saw tance, rescue slight crowd gathe difm Th W great the Jail hat Point, rtificate his real Mer fro ted INT, likely norning of a man to Capta Oct. 19 by Bof, Him ¢ Intur izens. the g about n Mar aught nd the tramy d the chil of attempt lamorin red about ulty lande here Is ye ers on his name fs count A rick m John J. Phil (Special ain ) to be a lynehing a party who outraged a lit ¥ DI CONKIL a8 Returned Home and Kidnaped by Unknown Men POLIS, A I September night, fi olored men, nt for some er to carted Mich B. ( or, t | two W arou alway lways wore ity th and he f H day e night which cinnati. s a tion, n an n in City t unless impof the tri who abortic Mich w weeks noon for Mrs. a of m Ma Co er and mou ntion te coincld his dis: ored men hanging ab o vehicle st er disappear g than story - N* STO 14 re i, Oct ‘onklin he was by lly reachi Here week unknown white nd two ar men by nig under nasks and H unt was om, walked ound o has no unable to it is beca rtant witn fal of Dr. has n ) ity Oct. 19 » returned home last rysterious nchester, M nklin had urned her of hi es with Ll appearanc ut i anding ne; ed along t He can as yet give no other theor: that stated — the ghe WIS, Oct anded down those of ficers of the of Nevada hnson, Slatt lopton, Un 1ys he will f violation of ker, C. H icteld for con nt ker aty, Mo., at Mekel a business per cent of charged w epting the ing, It is ck ORK, Oct Archi te to B0 wr the Sul requesting blished In this city uild a rday Me Melcel clons Will Come to New Novads to the 19.—Amon, by the f M Guaranty Mo, The ery and St ited States ile informa the federa incl ¥t P the ott s, U pira was and nd 1 St the s 1 Vi ‘olumbian stan ps e would can el fo th bribing bribe, the harged, a ¢ 19, ishop b Re m order v branch Th, seminary he offer h The training of eccles work will be 1,00 00,0000, R e Fixe, UIs, hw rice the ¥ Oct. stern from B m New znia, Orle juurned to v in Januar ury 1 Oct. 19, 1. N & New Orle tato At raffic eaur n Ri the ass. mt t nd Missouri river points wers and Mex| ans w 1 ven ting the The gra an Mo, Bar. Abbe NORFOLK PEOPLE PROVOKED Assailant of a Child Narrowly Escapes § JOHN PHILLIPS ACCUSED OF THE CRIME « ould Tt ganized Bo ' (Special Telea 11 o'clock @& man glving the name of Charles Wilson and county, lowa, W. Gibson ed to ault and, running d before more as lamage had been done, for him vengeance and ha behind the considerable ment, which may result in a lynching, The tramp had | person indi- John Phillips ¥, this state Logan, post ns of Veterans, Central City, lke~ iy Telegram.)— Madison Norfolls in Nom from RY nys e W, 9.—The turned home kidnaped the negroes and ng the house was kept in i1 then was to him and After this and con- ard. His he would be was released il he reached a few miles clew to the wccount for uso he would ness for the Anderson at acquitted of Dr. A, B. night after absence, left fich., to visit removed to husband as s kidnapping statements bout two premises and ar his office hel lake road, for hig him last miss 8 by INDICTED THE OFFICE Concern the Indiet- leral grand chonald and Tuvestment jury did not evenson, but disty tion lottery law, W, L. Scott » défraud the stmaster at indictments ho were In offered him of all the them, him, and he whole pro- onspirac ag York, The World will to- rigan « some hn, the stsin le order rchbishop Wis an- been ac- tics {8 the It had The cost of the proposed meeting of clation the ississippt fixed at 10 ts per 100 pounds in car loads over the points in d Cali- 15 The asso- )0 th second at Fort Worth, T\ tig: Robin nd jury was An this afternoon tuking evi- relation to ibbs by the concluded g morning rt to the it against rime out. [ ixtra wher the murd Robinsor nd 1t will it s urt of ses oth hush. dition pap e L Troublo Is Now All O ND, Ky considered shots - and capturing several culprits, the ming ows wor nd th leaders ALBUQUERQUE an old it the India dylng on the result the disease in in the he of the neck. to the R, Neb, promising and Miss were unit th house | t soclal affa Oct Afely 19, pass been the sheriff gave ympletely Th ord 1ds t the ke is o that Cocheti ns of the 1 avera, 't 4 pecu 18 first ad, which e say Indian a Ing Couy 19, Last evening Oscar Helsla young Maggle ed in mar lors. The r me my Ofcer f IR, Oct. 19, nfantr been det resery nth e W York—A lon—Arrived ples ] Arrive Hladelphia timore—Arrl clsco—1 and Sydney York=Arr or Indian Main v, station alled F ation T Plummer, resigned S — nts of Seagolng Vessels October 19, rrived—Vix Huronla, Rug Arrived ved—Ohlo Jeparted Ived (Special M M r of Mont- Its work meet again expected it sions bills of nd and wife ers will then Th ed in fired danger Carter by the chase with rouied them, e men were but blacks the claim of fight i3 not 19, Viner « J. 8. stated chetls vils of one each lar dise 10thced re the ent at e Wed, Tele- one of of central Donald of riage at the wedding was Agent. Wil ed at agent cliey uns of Fort, at the Lieu- ginla, from from Mont- from New ne, from trom Rot- Hamburg—-Arrived—T'russia, from New Monowat, for Britannle from

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