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i OMAHA, WEDNESDAY ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. MORNIN i: NOVEMBER 14, 1894. SINGLE COPY INVESTING OF PORT ARTHUR | st oo ornevl e ot saun v v | BOYD AND THE POSTOFFICE | s ‘% e ssrebitsaien i | CAN'T ORGANIZE THE SENATE | sttty Rt G ot | THOSE - SUGAR WITNESSES FIVE CENT 9 is exceptionally clever and well educated. the Chinese and J..p.nofih Ipgations no word county outside voted solidly against it. Excellent results are expected from his i i9 to be obtained s to the conclusion of the o TR e briet sojourn in the empire. agreement. i . g oA AL AL Ly : : Mail Advices Ooncerning the Operations % d‘('lnNFl,l(‘,T oF M‘TulanY. 5% Washington People Think the Governor Nienragun u.n.lN ‘7-\‘:: MWopetal. Upper Houso ;)f Oongress ‘Halkely to Remain | puerios Who Fit Frock to Lincoln to See | Sensation of the Senate Aboutto Take on ar - S plomatic question will presently be § ; WASHINGTON, Nove me Maritime in Democratic Hands. What Was in 1t, d Againt that Ohinese Stronghold. roughe. foswatd for ,considebation by the Will 8ucoeed Major Olarkson, Nioaragun Canal compally of fNew York has EAREOLACL ot et R s Aoute Stage, : | i G BTGl it L gl made Its annual repcrigto tNY secretary of flux of aspirants for appointive offices from , y American usage all sailors serving on > Bn ~ the interior. Th port refers to the de- LANDING EFFECTED WITHOUT DIFFICULTY | American merchant vessels are heid to be | HE HAS NOT MADZ FORMAL APPLISATION | phe.aimn that nas prevafied dutimg the year, | REPUBLICANS WILL NOT HAVE CONTROL|the new administration has set in toward JUDGE COLE OVERRULES A DEMURRER subject to United States jurisdiction, no mat- Dnien It saye, has prevmiedit from doing Lincoln. Crowds have arrived today on al- ter what their nationality may be or where any work or making afly progress in the most every traln, and hotels are full of them - Chinese Offer but Feeble Resiatance to the | the $hip may be stationed. This claim 18 10t | Keiendly Rolations with President Oleveland | fonstriction of ‘the cad@l. 'The affairs of | popurists Show No Inclination to Assist and | Log rolling has bogun In carnest. These Tost Case Decided Agninst Them and the only theoreticaly maintainéd, but has been the Nicaraguan Canal Construction com 8 8 & Tadiosda Seit Okl Nav Ba Advance of the Japanese in Manchurla— | praotically put in force. An Englishman @ High Standing In Mls Party any are r-vlrwgd, THIS Sempsuy fc\lm} the Only Hope Is in the New States aspirants for public pap are by no means ndicted an Now He Tried— China Ralstug Vast Sams of Money Who committed a murder on an American Nis Kecommendation for s ot R T aine o —Not Over-Anxious for confined to democrats and independents. The A""""F"' the Senate to Carry on the War, yessel at Yokohama was tried before the the Position. this failure that the Maritime company it Anyway. success of the republican state ticket has Endorsed. United States consul general and the su- was unable to do any work.*The construc- drawn a large contingent of “true blue” Ma- preme court at Washington decided the ac- tlon ‘company. ia naw veported to be rec o L :‘Imr e —_— e Ji E 7 ) n : t 2 ors men, and the e ve e v 3G S 18 R SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13.—The steam- f.‘.’,“.‘;f.Jfi‘.‘&.“""%fi!'iii‘:i.?f J?.?.S‘i«‘i'nf;’:h’: WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—(Special Tele- | SrEaNIERG A58 (e BORE (inea will see the | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—The declarations WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Judge Cole, elected candidates at Lincoln by a kind of | o ypnjted States district court of the D prearrangement. Speculation s rife as 10| trjt of Columbia, overruled the demurrer in #hip Peru arrived tonight bringing the fol-| dlstrict, in which Yokonama is situated, now | SFAm-)—The appointment of a. postmaster | construction company refdy to procecd with | of Sentors Stewart and Poffer render it , lowing advices to the Associated press: sk the central government for information | for Omaa will be made beforo the close of | the Work and progress fnade in BUld¥ | somewhat uncertain whether the popullst| what course Governor-clect Holcomb will o e as to whether this position will be recognized | this week, and it may be made tomorrow. a t ’ t the cases of John W. McCarthy of Washing- YOKOHAMA, Oct. 30, 1894, by Japan in the case of offenses committed | p tor BonsFilIHtR. (5 SN SERAERA Nonpartian Temperance Unlon, senators or any of their number will unife | jyrsue in regard to a distribution of spols. | (un ana B, R, Chapman of New York, Oyama's army left Japan October 18. The | by Japanese seamen on alien ships within l"';:m" o e iy ssell Is still confined | v AgH[NGTON, Nov. 18.—The first seasion [ With the republican senators for tho purpose | Many contend that as his election 18 MO brokerg who refused to answer certain quess number of troops was estimated at a little | the limits of the empire. -The forelgn office | ' hi8 room, but he has so far recovered from | o¢ the fifth annual conference of the Non-| of securing control of the senate after the | o strafght pop victory he will be extremely | (one pofore the senate su i a more than 20,000, They filled nearly fifty | An8wers all Japanese and also foreigners not | the attack of pneumonia that he may be able | partisan Women's Chrfstian Temperance | 4th of March. Without this assistance, it |jiberal with demoer NOEATLENG ATA uu:"::‘l l“:"""l ':“:‘r':‘:“l say nothing, but || o defendants’for trial, BREIEHts and 500 Sy bottomed bosts o | DSIONEINE™ (D ‘W trekty™ pawer. wiio _ afe | o go (o the depirtment tomorrow or Thurs- | alliance was held this evening. Fellowing | will, according to present appearances, be | dependents, meanwhil i hat L e Lo e o mieton A, Jefterson | impossible for the republicans to regain | there are indications that they are sawing s In the nature of a test case, and B i e i o i lana, | C2rEed, with offensed on any merchuat ships | day. There fs no application from him on | the formal openink of the canveotion, Rev. rapanie e flotilla to facilitate the land- | while in Japan must be tried by native ? the decisl: hat Have file, nor any recommendation from any | college delivered an address ‘of welcome in | contre 7 t considerable wood. SEON JHGANE LEAV HAYSRIITUL/IRINEE ing. On October 24 the east coast of the Liau- | courts and that the right of the United | 0 P60 M, FERRUCER G ol or | Benaf of the college, ‘The viee president, | i1 before 1807 or after another election. | gty g1 ohter floated into town this [ and Seymour, who were recently indicted Tug peninsula was reached. A considerable | States authorities to deal with them cannot | YUl o Bo ' 0 L Bl e Am ol | Mrs. H.'C, Campbell, in the absence cf Mra. | With the senators to be elected in the place | morning and freely conceded the election of | and the newspaper, men, Edwards and BELie o (e foroe was put on shors at g | D*Samitted: ames B. Boyd w appointed. An old | Phiiney. then ‘made the ahnusl nddress. |of Senators Ransom and Jarvis of North | Judge Holcomb by a plurality running from | g A0 PETC 3 ; y severe earthquake occurred in the north- | official of the Postoffice department today | Five state presidents, Including Mrs. M. B. | o 2,600 to 3.000. Judge Holcomb is certainly [ Shriver, who were first indicted, still have point supposed to be some forty miles north | ern provinces and main island of Japan on Hinman of Towa and Mra; Sheidon of Ais. | Carolina, and not counting Senator Jones of | 2,600 to $.000. Judke ©CHem © | to stand trial. Judge Cole reci BESBOR Arihur and. & little nofth "of the | Odtober 32, S 1 vistane hAd ‘P“ a sald: “Governor Boyd is a warm friend of | (RIS B0 IR ST duced. | Tomorrow the | Nevada as a republican, they cannot hope for | 0sing nothing in the nd total from the nd trial, udge Cole recites the facts ., Several violent shocks followed | piia o “coveiing” Al Nebraska appolnt- : 3 J returns of county clerks as received by the | leading up to the Indictment of witnesses fortified town of Lain-Chao or Chin-Chirl on | one another in quick succession for thirty- more than forty-three republicans in the sen- neral ic applicants. The in- secretary of state. refusing to answer auestiol t . the opposite coast. The remainder of the | *IX minutes. Many hundreds of houses were | Mente were made during (he e et WERY AU AL Lo 65 A Phin WD e | mpoitive GMoars AE-thy . Rtate-eapitar’are [doiain s itaeer ot army passed around the extremity of the :::"“';00“"“'" or “’f‘““"‘fl‘. "l" “,:.’h dhd more | SCmI scration OPSELELS mmr"'"e",‘.“ fited 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. I13.—(Special Tele- | quired for either organization or for trans- | on the qui vive regarding the probabie fate|statute the judge aaynt . Te whs ROUIAIN RO S¢11is gult/sF Pasobidll and ‘toc) Likn 800 Dersond Weld kilien, The town oty Governor Boyd and Dr. MilawsiEnespriwiygrach)cdumen, Vi, O QERCe e bRt 8D | wshion of business. in store for them. ‘It is sald that Sldney J. | jntention of congress by that section to e Sakata was almost entirely destroyed. An v v . RS eIt Fut DonLEl oty KHOWA | ot o b Ch Lt e e 3 (hm | adnt kenows Sl wsl] And> He standing at | pointed postmaster at Triebenhof, Roberts to the public in Japan. The fleet under | disturbed district and supposed to be ex- Admiral Tto moved simultaneously upon the | tinct, is also reported. Kent, independent candidate for commis- | jarea or ‘attempt to, enl e R ot wee suh that we used fo| county, 8. D, vice F. J, Suldel, resigned. | Tho auestion has aleo been raised as to | giongr of public lands and bulldings, would | gwi” jurisdiction, but to provide bpari 7 appoint_fourth-class postmasters whenover | yo. ' FO 00 Giicontinued. Al Wil Ho 10 whether the republican senators will really | like (o take charge of the bureau of indus- | of punishment of a witness who should st Governor Boyd called here and asked for | Hohenzollern, s - desire 10 organize, and some of the older and | trial statistics. But it is not considered cer- | tamnt” o impede in the manner stated in stations at Port Arthur and Ta-li-en-wan. | A great “}i‘;“"'l l“ to "f (”'lf“""'”"l x"§ them oF Wiete his recommendations from | - Postmasters have beem. commissioned as | more experienced politicians about Washing- | tain that there will be any ""(Iflm‘”n "'"”"E" that section elther house in the lawful exer- The purpose was to hem In all the Chinese | ke, ear Hirgshima, and to be comblete’ | Omaha. Besides, he has recently made a | follows: lowa-Charles Federer, Franklin | ton contend that they will not 8o desire When cumbency of that office. fThere is another | gise of its constitutional authority. garrisons in the southern part of Liau-Tung | } rnelx, months at an estimated cost of | girong ‘campalgn for his party in the Omana | Btation; Samuel M. Nigetia, FPUOIUIE: | )0y coma to look the ground over and weigh Item gn the wings of Tumor 10 D €XeC bilg | o, counstl for the defendants contend, in RIEEE L Gbinipe1- thelr ‘siirrender, as well as that| " Count ATis congressional district, and 1s entitled to|South Dakota—Eva V. Whilney, Wessing- | 1oV Tt el h the newly elected commissioner of publie | sypport of the demurrer, that the senate com= i ount Arima has contributed 5,000 yen to| fonerensional Getrich SR o ¢l can as. | ton Springs; John Vandeerye, Heéin. e various considerations involved. lands and bulldings, Henry C. Russell, will | plbect ot e inder the terms of of Admiral Ting's squadron. The native|the army fund and 3,000 yen toward the | cfo8T P B 0O BLERAS o pers aro on Pustrang The principal reason for this view is the [ jake a clean sweep in his office. Just now troops defending these positions were be- | Support of families fn his province whose | gio” in his behalf. If he is appointed, as belie? that the older and more experienced | Lincoln is fast developing into a' political s Appointed. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—<President Cleve- ther seolution set out in the indictments ta inquire into the subject whether cenators Meved not. to exceed 5,000 In number. These | bred winners are serving in the war. e 505, It wil cichably: o dohe.on X 2 ent Cleve- | ropublican members will bo averse to as- | clearing house for the adjustment of anti-| had been dealing In the stock of the sugar BEUEPYe talsgeashiod trom: Shanghal, The hardy fishermen of Japan now 100k | {ie verbal L ae o0 Bear oAy MOt | o g Pelie ;:‘:w;"":";‘“';:m:‘;:‘: suming the. responeiiliiy In the absence of | clection promiser. That thee i Mkely to | refinng company generally known as Sugar RN WMG e citecationa 1h %o remote thak| Bo o e e e A e TrOM | tonat'tHe Whits hoss. Bl R T ey e P e O et | macs MatLotd Ho.ne doubLet. stocks during the pendeney of the tarift bil 4 no direct intelligence has been received by ;fllnfiflg'f the ;znl;]r::l':ll:\en;:!e; fl?u':rg 1?»1')‘ hfl:lls BOND CALL ISSUED. 1}?:5-0'- };K:flfl 'fi}f J"”'&..»‘?" 'a(alrk-' Ewmr, a majorlty of senators pledged to act with o s : — A’vrn‘xl ::“Ch‘;' T,§:§1c|,:;..‘.,e IT:\I;: q-l:x:!:i:)untlerfi: o 5 the Japancse government. The mastery of | has just left Choshin for the Taltong or b v b Grunstelat. Albuquerg P 0-5 Ernest] o) om on questions of party policy as well as SURPRISE AT K \NSAS CITY, bearing or pertinency to any other question the strongholds® which command one side of [ Dai-Do river. Conditions of the Call Similar to that of Two New € of Smalipox. Uittt i S el Sl Rl : e the entrance to the gulf of Pe-chi-li win| Laaicido Hern, the American novelist, has Last February. % fact that the house will be composed in a | Ofclal Returns Overthrow Previous Cal. | the defendants are guilty of no offense in g G WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—~Two new cases 4 p declning to Y glve & powerful advantage to Japan and the | CMersed from his seclusion in the interior of | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Secretary Car-|of smallpox developed herp ' today. The large measure of untried members and that cutations at Kansas Clty. g answer the questions put to gngi it is possible that many of these new men ISAS C! ot v ¢ an | them. It is not denied that the sena possession or destruction of the ships ;':”;'(’:,h:f"l is cditing an Engiish newspaper | 116 jate this aficrnoon issued his call for | condition of one of the viethms fs critical. | may b disposed to commit the party o o | s e CITY, Nov. 13.—The voters of &1l | iyt pave jurisdiction to Inquire into this hillred sy Port Arthar wil seeure et | “CpgATaENT OF prisoNmns. | Dids for 80000000 of § e cent, tenyear | Hhive ot Shs dnalloot palisnt af e tor | fuluaive oty which mignt prove:to-be | I Yeested e T, ST | s, i, el sicumatances snd by the undisputed control of the Chinese waters, [ Ge 10 ¢ the Brittsh bonds, interest to be patd in coin, which is ~ i unwise on the eve of a presidential election, | tion day untll now they all bellevet W. “ L 49 L resolution confer that jurisdiction but the capture of a large body of soldlers mwal:‘rsmenetvu [Drmay, of the Britts 2%, | interpreted to mean gold. ___Two Coisular Appoiatments. or, If not unwise, at least unavalling in the | Jamieson, republican, and William Sloan, re- ‘llxleuu[:“r;::malr‘i‘llm", but the objection Is that would be only a burden which would be | | iitiog Japan for the piurposs of mill | iy material: changes mads I he |, WASHINGTON, Novh IpRhe president | face of the fact that the presidential chair publican, had been clected prosecuting at- | the facks and circumstances under which gladly avoided were. it pos:ible, facy. obeexyilon st SRiinspecticariof L ol Pere TR Mo A 1 1t has appointed John Karel }f Chicago, TIL., | will still be fn the hands of the democrats. |torney and county marshal respectively. The might be exercised do not : appear in the resolution General Yamagata's army has signalized | as consul general at St, Petersburg and | “‘What then?” they ask, “is the sense of | ret; announced by the record of voters | "+ ool Ita advance into Manchuria by the seizure Chinese prisoners are lodged. He wai truck | are the omission of the upset or minimum | Charles Jones of Wiscosi as consul at | republicans assuming the responsibilit §13750. 0 i retso of s Jurisdiction Gf Indulry e cely Srag of o ive different | exercl sdic QI e iad oo of RawcLéen ar Chiu-Lisn, haieiban sischee ,.Lff“éi.'ffu"lflx'Ef’nn?'ci'&s:' price which would be accepted, and the no- | Fragtc. - power without being able to exercise it ‘;::\luf:‘ l;\ul:u:::‘ 1?1{:‘:“:!‘:.;3:3,)::: plurality of | the Drivate: ATl of. the. Sitisen. LRI . The attack was so feebly riei that the en- * | tice that the proposals for the present issue 'altimore Arrives in China. To do this they contend they must neces- i 5 Y e ; counter could hardly be called a battle, The | helr food consisted of meat, fowl and other L b WASHINGTON, Nov.: 16~The United | sarily make some concessions to the popu-|363 In the city to a plurality of twenty-three constitute it an offense on the part of a 3 - t be sealed. It Is confidently expected witness to refuse to answer a question, it crossing of the Yalu river w ot nutritious substances. Every man was pro- | Mmus States_ship B e ed at Chee- 4 . H. Bremmerman, democrat. This | ; a s the Dibening of Ottober 36 and f,:.‘;‘;'“,’;lf;lw‘;g Vilsd Withia tooth Drisi’aad powder. HEs] At*the Preasry department:Abat ‘Ad amount | Gat*%,Ehip Beitimorsihihg Iefived: at Chse- | USth which are (OIS T T LY " hould appast o 4hesfaceriot tkEENEHI O v | ¢! 4 t, but con- { i : i O Srcait bEALR ; Continuing the argument in this line they | sudden change caused amazement, that the information sought s material and ;:p:n;:‘fcfiz“xm:ev‘;lm;mmme:n‘d" which the WS somi o ;:::‘;l“"r?”“"“ asked the prisongrs, :f;é:,ll",id’”‘;‘,:"fh:°';3;gfi::ryy fore ThiSIRE. ARG M EREED say that the fact that tho republicans have | sternation struck the (own »\;‘q;nbcthl’-rco an- | pertinent for tho consideration of the senate - j vounded, : : i : ! e not the senate will prove a check upon the | nouncement was made that Sloal <[ in the aid of its judiclal or legis'ative f 3 % A How 80, 0u feal Here, ax palsonerst pectation fs based on the fact that there E wbityy gisative fune- _ SPOILS WERE VALUABLE. ioklow Q0. ou feel Here, a8 BMAONSTa L ied | re. éxesplivnally lirge ‘amiounts ‘of inbmey | Hobbers Falled to Gbt_fdbe, this Kspress | LOUSS. in cane one s neaded, and enablo the | queationod PLELILY had e o toar, | tions, and it is the purpoee of the senate E Kew-Leen fell October 26. The alefending | trentment.'” now seeking investment in the country, and Car, but Held Up Prasengers. cooler members of that body to hold the | the county actually gave Joseph KGREAR | to make such use of it as can be obtained; force-was estimited variously at from 10,000 : i Fo mor fadical in by simply holding up the | democrat, thirty-three pluralty, ~JUClect | that while formal pleadings are not eces- ation “Yes; what a difference from your own | upon the further fact the February issue 15| pORT SMITH, Ark., Nov. 18.~Train No. 2, £0.16,000, ull of which ran away at the firat | ouniry, where prisoners are treated with | now quoted at $118.50, or about 2 per cent {mpossibility of accomplishing anything in | Shannon end Hawthorne completed thelr | gury there must be a substantial dec asault. The Japanese casualties were about vl ison of the vote yesterday, according ) 4 vould yield 3 per cent. southbound on the Missourl, Kansas & |that body and pointing out the wisdom of ceompar! A or avowal in the resolutions of a definite - twenty kil i the utmost cruelty. It is fortunate for you | above the price which wou to law, and found no change from the result ; + were ot great waluo including the thirly IS couitswlikenEman R abaD You. fot bes: O 1 totn, $3.810,420 In Eold certifi-| &t @ Mifle siding named Blackstone, five | publlcans no advantage except that to be de- AT f::é::g'i‘:xfiu:" geie | mon whom e senate hs the Jurisdiction to ¢ , thousands -of ~small _arms,| = cates, and $233.39 in othér money which the | miles, north of -Muscogea. There were fif- | Tived from the acquisition of the offices and : J \6 lessen | LT and punish, or the enlightenment of some P abundant ammunition, 300 tents and quani’ |, “When we were unfortunately wounded| )\ iquries were compelled to take In The control o committee action. 1t Utah | however, had no effect cxcepling 1o \SHH | specifically ~défined sublect of lcgislation 8 ties of provisions and Todder. and taken prisoners we had expected to be teen men in the gang, all ummasked. The Jamieson's plurality. Until the o making change. While these amounts were elects republican senators and the senatorial B B et “two. Sustives | Within its juriediction, and that the pressnt B i vt | ot " rieyer forget., thiw=kind treacs | ASKAllFDald fnte the tredsury in gold or ts | syitch. wap throwrl anq Uybiige kb into e} lsetiongay, Hle Flates now go as the re- | WOATIUS (TG a thelr lives the republican | Teaotutions contain nelther of these require ®xoemlye ‘sensitivencss af the Japanese au.| ment.” Rauivalat ltm;;’v{nCg';’é;’fi';:‘:fl;;‘“;‘;;‘;”g: track on which there were geveral box cars, :)’m“m‘i"_‘";v‘:I“Z“':“’lh:'fa“')‘:l"""‘“‘:fi‘:’n;“:'{ cand dates were clected. Nobody knows low T AR RN s o . ; gold was w A ; 3 v it all happened. There are loud ories of a finilies tto the ‘shargss of dis;eminating| % ¥ou are here’ kindly treated; wero you | for tne exprems purpose of udihg it siain I | An attempt, was mado JHGIEAEA,SERrPes | bactuler micrity aniiiiD definitely settle ann ..independent, & conservative | I°Bally be drawn that the senate lijtonded to Ahunl Khroan.. Brom e Nglnng‘! e sy 4 ¥’ | baying for the bonds. The exact amount | car, but 4t was unsuccassfah. *Thie robbers |(the question. OF if elher New Mexico or - r‘fi” Head declaring the | make'any use of the {nformation its com~ e v b scertained, but % & » o - . | mittee was seeking from the indicted wit- War stiiey have stoadlly . refused 0 asue | - ~We have mever been medically treaed | thUS Withdrawn cantot be acerteinff, Vi) nnding tnemselves foiled n'this, comménced | Ariiore (hove would reputieas Nenktord, Bs-Tielaction NEEHMCI e L i N Particulars of the movements in Mancharia | cruelly treated and finally quartered. We in aid or its judicial or legislative bulletins until : . 1 suming there would be no change of program { publican, declares the boldest of frauds have | Hesses N R g e B G sl B i approximates $15,000,000. With a view of & | robbing the passengers, who, up to this time | on the part of the democrats as to the policy | been sprung at the last moment. Justice | functions; that the existence of sueh purposs : o BR e SSOUTRCyL oF (eXery fact a0 hy, are there mo surgeons In YOur | oo exact estimate of the amounts WICh | g yon orery kept under guard by men | Of their admission as states at the short ses. | Hawthorne has wired the secretary of state | is furisdictional and must appedr in the 4 OIS oan’ toatity. (0" the" sxtretn. cattion flrfgl’ryhem R e e will be withdrawn between now and the sion, the effect would be the same, The two | that the returns have bebn manipulated, and record of proceedings in the senate by ex- - exercised and v vor: settlement of all accounts under the call the | stationed. in either doof of each coach. | genators from either of these proposed states [ advising him not to Issue commissions to | press declaration or avowal. now that the government has | attached to the armies and charge fees for | cubtreasuries will from this dato keep 8| qoo pundred and sixty dollars in money and | Would be suficient to give the setatesto the | Bremmerman and Keshlear. County Clerk The last proposition is probably the most been accused of circulating false news it is v Dext to impossible o elici, any intelligence | snanot. rec and as we have no money We|record of all deposits of legal tenders made republicans, whereas if the democrats should | Caldwell has ssued certificates of elect.on to | lmportant one upon the consideration of these cannot receive medical treatment.’" M Jand the names of the|eight gold watches were secured. The rob- d Keshlear, demurrers, for i it is well taken | ce ey i n in change for gold an ! Teeuro the senators from all of them they | Bremmerman and Keshlear. rs, for s well taken IU is neces= 8 Béfore leaving Hong Kong on her home- | perition oo pme | He wes. to1d thore | 108 o persons calling for thim, ] bers then withrew. Oné'of the trald crew | would Ko one short of & majorlty. g w3 warily ouatita digas Iocthirinte gt BURC E 2 ward trip the empress of China signified her | would be no objection, but only a few were Mm’:g ;’;‘:‘;{33: 8 AP SOCRIAL, claims to have recognized Bill Cock as one NOURED, ON-WORNRR ar no exprelis RvawaLcr, declaration ByScoes readiness to take a hand in the fight if WEAVER 1S HOPEFUL, ablo to write and noue expressed a wish to T WABH ate In these resolutions of a purpose to make ! o 4 BASU BPAR’ T, ASH- | of i h Wi S that She Advoeated the ectfic neessary by shipping her guns from the | o so. On examining their injuries, hetound | [ EEASURY. DEPARTMERT, W A thic | of the bandlts, TH repson that more rs. Waite Sorry that she Advoc any specific use of the information when stores of the Candlan Pacific. h ot Wousaed sWith ford;. ikye i G i ihe ot of bon- | money was not secured lay ih the fact that | Thinks the Late Landslide Means Populist Enfranchisement of Women. obtained.” Adviges, trom TiensTain snounco that.the | Hhey, P Do e o e’ bhay | Sk ks i 8CL o provide for the | wnile the robbora were &icavoring to get Victory in the Future, DENVER, Nov. 18.—In an interview pub- | Judge Cole then reviews the arguments at Chinese have secured from the Hong Kong | were caught after they had taken to their | Tesumption of specie payments,' approved it SURERORYOTING 30 B DES MOINES, Nov. 13.—(Special Tele- | 1ished today Mrs. Waite, wife of the governor, | ¢onsiderable length and touches upon a num- and Shanghal bank a loan of 10,000,000 taels | Ler CFiors ‘wen ‘only one exception; he | January i, 157, the secretary of the treas | into the express car, the passbngers disposed | gram.)—General Weaver, who was defeated | who was one of the foremost women in ad ber of cases cited by the counsel for de~ at 7 per cent. With this money several ships 5 b ury hereby gives public notice that sealed , ; fense, prominently the Hallett-Kilbourne case, B O P Ak (b natased, 1f toe | Dad. boen. Bhotuin . the breast. He was a|piy ASTEPN f%C Peceived at the Treasury | of much of their valuables.' The sceme of | for congress In the Ninth district, in an|yocating equal suffrage before the legislature, | docided by the United States supreme court. present Intentlon is carried out, It is re- | Mot R:Il:\;p::-‘;‘[y!}:;:)c‘:llio‘r‘:;?go(ln(::'p:;‘s(! department, office of, the, secrotary, WML | (s olgup is in the midst of the Cook ren- | interview saya: “So far as the great|said she was disgusted With the result of | OF the Kilborne case as applicable to the wrltre?‘ l'hn u;o wealthy Tien-Tsin men have | oners. vember, m'h for United l’“flh"‘ 5 I"‘f‘“‘“l dezvous, all that country’between the Arkan- | 188ues now before the country are concerned, | {he enfranchisement of women. ;nsu‘ at muf hulnnld:"'l‘l wh uld !eemn:u uni o make up a fund of 1,000,000 taels, SMPEROR'S DAIL bonds in either registered or coupon form, " | the election has no significance whatever.| s o comen of Capitol HiiL | be Inappropriate to apply to the semate the e i el ey BMPBRQR'S DAILY ROUND, O I muary 1 1804, redeemable in coin | sas and Verdigre rivers deibg particularly | " e P 1| “The conduct ot the women of Capito Fille) goyaraing o daterminian (L AERSIR | > IRt by the. customs dspartment, The | , The following repart of the emperors dally | at the pleasure of the government after High and low tariff districts, gold standard | yop pefore and after the election,” she said, tion of courts and other bodies of inferior, occupation at Hiroshima s given by a mem- | ten years from the date of their Issue, and | suited to the purposes of lawless bands, Al-| g s, free silver districts, money centers | .. g e 2 A viceroys of several provinces are said to | pecUDRtion At HITOShIRE I8 BHER B ety | bearing interest pavabie quarterly in’ coin AL e PR o Grinot stricts, free silver di money centers | unag been perfectly scandalous, They have | special and lmited jurisdiction by holding have declared their readiness to supply the | er Of Uhe lmperial houseror B i | At the rate of § cent centum per annum. | MOSt HE €0 R - rumpf 18 | and all alliance and labor strongholds were | gjmye gone and cut the throat of the party | that every material fact necessary to confer smounts at W(hk‘h{lhoy have been variously | Fises, at € every morning, and dressi - 1 Bldders whose proposals are Jacoepted wili now up In that countr¥, apd can go to the | alike submerged and swept bylllm raging | ot ghve them the right to vole, and have | jurisdiction should be set out in the record assessed, ranging from 4,000, ,000, . e required to pay 20 per cent in gold coin to . It was simply a tremendous cyclone gk Ce 3 e ror g from 4000000 10, 10,000,000 | chair and attends to military and important | of gGid certificates, upon the amounts of | scene of the robhery iniajfew hours if so T emtoral oxbinalon, | dlsgraced their womanhood. — The governor LA e L T 1t I8 stated, these sums are eventually to be | AIFS untl after breakfast fhme. Whls cons thelr bids, as soon as they recelve NOUCC | ordercd. He fs as yet ighorant of the aftair, | and it blew into fragments an old established | CPDOsCS e, entranchisement of women as | UNCE M0 han urisdiction to nventis refunded and interest allowed. Hitherto the | oo™ voioiie allowed for lunch. He has|in like coln or certificates an additional 20| however, the news not having reached here | Organization which had within its control "\:'lct'e]“ 45 afm Giving them the right to|Bate a matter for any purpose the presump= provincial rulers have been compelled to fill | v room of about 15x24 feet, in which | PEr cent at the expiration of each ten days every department of government and all the | solutely ai b hut he thinks they | tion should arise that it intends to make a {#he: imperial. treasury without hope of other | 2117, ene room of Aboth LEEBL EEL, o and | thereafter until the whole Is pald; but they | until:1 o'clock, this morning Vast. resources of official patronage. The |Vote in other states, hut he thinks they |y "ppropriato use of the information ob= remuneration than the bestowal of increased | 1° 8t d : may, at their option, pay the entire amount wrath of the people was like a smouldering | should receive some education In CUZSER | tyineq in the course of the fnvestigation, P . rank upon the party furnishing the money. | SeePS AL SbouC B my, b LR & Ut |0 el e When ‘in inatahment 1 puy: WELLS STILL IN E¥IDENCE. o hieh had to have vent. Everybody | before they get the full privilege of Ameri- e v “The conclusion, therefore, is that in orde The circumstance that they now venture to | WAGCSSUE PAERG KL S POt Ml dines. | able. “The first payment, however, of not can now see that the failure of the demo-|can citizenship.”” ~Mrs. Waite is also quoted r ¥ ‘or. | to confer jurisdiction on the committee it demand” that these advances be considered fess than 20 per cent, must be made when | Famous Pine Ridge Ingerpreter Not Dead | cratic parly is due to the fact that it is|as saying that Archbishops Ireland and Cor-} .0 MU Sooeen o or ‘the. resolut t10ana instead of gifts s significant of the | FO then takes up work again, which is con- i LA o what final ot seadte the bidder receives notice of the acceptance us Previously Béported. hopelessly divided upon all the great ques-|rigan sent $50,000 to Colorado to help the re- { o 0 ©oC VoW what final election the senate. IR tinued until supper. Having' many matters gt ! n all t g central government’s waning authority. But, | Uilied untll supper. Having many WAUSE | of his proposal | The denaminations of (he | (11AMBERLAIN, 8. B, #Nov. 18.8peclal | tions of the day, while its cnemy Is o unlt publicans carey the state. Torkisop avow AL AAL elegHo N A however obtalned, the Tsung-li-Yamen is 3 3 tha rells, | from sea to sea and from the lakes to the — - be ‘obtatmed TIt*ik aumolent. to joriaMetl 3 : intil past mianight, Fortunately, his strong | will, In their proposals, state the denomina- | Telegram.)—The report that Phillip Wells, N ained. s sufiicient to jurisdiction elated at the prospect of amassing 125,000,000 | untth past midnieht. o' vEeEhn T8, MG | Yons desived, 'whether registered or coupon, | the noted Pine Ridge intérpreter, who dis- | Sulf; and all can now e clearly that the:e OVER THRE DUSAND. At L L o UL tacls before the end of the year—that being A at prices which the bidders propose to pay, i “ounded | 18 neither call nor room for two corporation the promised loan. Ixn';!hl(:e‘:‘:brxlc Besithy and hearty an avar, at prices which the bldders propose to Py | tinguished himeelf in the Mgitle of Wounded 3 take any legitimate action, unless it also ap= and gold standard parties in this country. | Jadge Holcomb's Plurality Pretty Definitely | cars on the face of the. resolutions that nio ption to the army fund | the RIRCE WRCEE IS Ofiice, whether that of | Knee, had been murdered by Pine Ridge 5 9 v pe delivered i 3 ¢ t - Fettied ut 3,2 y EORMIGNERS LEAVING PEKING, now' cudeods 2,000,000 yen. Tho bunking | bees tsmssen ot ‘the Uaiten Site e w | Sioux has been Investigmted ana found to | Thet corborationd arq Wided A b ; 9 Special Tel e AL i e The exodus of foreigners from Peking con- | house of Mutsui has voluntecred to conduct | assistant {rensurer, where it will be most |be untrue. Wells fsalive and well and | Hean POTY, Saboun ok alte +| LINCOLN, Nov. 18.—(Special Telegram)— | I gation was to be carried on simply tinu The British minister has perempto- | a thoroughly appointed arsenal at any place [ convenient for thé bidder to deposit the | passed through here today bound east. tween them cannot be broken. Under great | m, " maia) returns from sixty-one counties | for the purpose of vidication or animadver~ rily ordered his countrymen to Jeave, and if | which the government may select. amounts of his payments. The bonds will S - Ay leadership the democratic party schould have have been received in the secretary of state's slon, and it cannot be contended that there , any allens remain it will be without the| Much indignation has been existing among | be dated February 1, 1894, In order to make Edgemont's Latest Induatry. comprehended these things and taken the ¥ S 8 is anything upon the face of the resolutiom 2 sanction of their diplomatic representatives, | the ‘frc.pu:esf By the dlscovery of & Fltaram the: propasellalysus \iiferm a8, to aute with | - RRGRMQNL/ 8. D., Nov.. 13.—(Special| fela as the champion of the people. office and tabulated, leaving twenty-nine | mentioned in the indictments to justify such B ol iaertaks 10 guarantes thels | st ton ¥olahama. o London and pubs| wil pema Novemner LA ana ISy | Telegram,)—=J, W, Baaig. oC New York,| “As far as the populists are concerned, |counties still to be heard from. The only |a construction.” ( p r r Refining | everything is hopeful and full of promise. | p1q vh fevous error has been dis- After disposing of the jurisdiction of the safety. Toed tn" Huropean and American papers | will be required to pay accrued interest at | treasurer of the Amerlean Sugar ything place where any grie < v English newspapers in China state posi-| calling for a gunboat to be dispatched for | the rata of § per cent on the face value of [ company and one of thei directors of the | Wo have emerged from the storm with our | b R s county, the details of | Benate in favor of the government, Judge tively that the wounded who returned to| i o Hritish subjsots whose lives | thelr bonds from November I to the date or | Northern Pacific rallroad, |s here (o meet | vote largely Increased in every state. Thel .y, vo aleady been published, This| Gole discusses the periinency of 2hs:GuEss & EOTt Arthur Dbatt) the profaction Hates of payment. The total iseue of bonds | Franels C. Grable of. Omaha for the DUT-| o deqlt tenderly with us in all quarters, | Which have already DUBLIsARCy tions asked and declares that any court would REELARDur trom the hattle off Tao-Kasan | are alleged to be in danger. The only possi- | {n"Fiicuance of this notice, will not exceed | pose of establishing @ grind stone manu- | T8 S0 ot Texas and the Carolinas | mistake fs now being corrected, for the re-| have held the questions to be material and have recelved absolutely ne assistance. One | ble purpose of such a telegram is to wan-| the sum of $50.000, The secretary of the | facturing industry. 1 turned fnto @ strong populist blast, and | turns have been sent back to the county clerk | pertinent to the subject under investigation. doctor In Tien-Tsin was telegraphed on the | tonly throw discredit upon Japan. The lives | treasury hereby expressly reserves the right 5 UEROR 4 e ldrege, and he will make the necessary Sy 4 2 { arrival of the ships, and though he signified [ and property of foreigners in Yokohama were | o reject any or all bids. Al proposals Big Contract Awarded. thrust upon our young and promising organt. | at Holdrege, and e M0 WS 06 EECRIT | As to whether the witnesses Were subject to Bis willingness to start at one the authort: | naer ooty San at the present. Even the | Should be addressed to the secretary of the [ CHAMBERLAIN, 8, D.4Nov. 3.—(8pecial | zation the honor of breaking the solid south,” | alteration (o give Holeomb the vote o which | be excused on grounds personal to them Hien refuned to provide the. medicine and | Morr e ants "pursue. thelr occupations | (easury, Washington, D. C., and should be | Telegram.)—Merchanta .,‘;t of Mitchell has | - He closes with an appeal for the populists [ he is entitled. The figures in the Secretary | selves, the judge holds that the questions distinetly marked: “Proposals f : 5 g of state's office compare closely with those stores and appllances which he required. As | undisturbed, confident in the good faith of | Shuse of 5 per cont bondeci > ror, 'h€ PUr |'been awarded the cont fetupuioy M08 | to. miill shand togninar. already printed in The Bee. If there are no f,’n"“l‘;‘;:e 5.'::‘;':"1";"_ . without these his services would be of no| the government and the orderly habits of the [ * Blank forms ‘for proposals may be had [ POUDAS of flour to Tndis further changes in the figures as printed in 7 -v_;|h|. I::tl.d‘nm‘)’ll i e s Geopin an application (o the' secretary of the ‘- and Lower Brule agencles SEQUFLS TO ELECTION DISORDER, [ further changes (o 108 ottt b and Majors ‘(;(‘l"{)elr(;;l\::'“x}(ee.l()l::":n;lu::‘eoynar: .“.";m;:: in carrying coal to Port b P reuarl;ntgnl STORM ON THE ENGLISH COAST. Secretary of the Treasur; BANK ROBBER HAD A LETTER. Seventeen Chieago Policemen Suspended— ‘l’:l“:(::‘;" as follows: cl:;.! A3k i scores of injured men are lying exposed and s =3 — Cash to Convict 'ITansgressors. : Py 0 the contention tha e report of uncared for and surrounded by unburied [ Ships in the Channel Have a Rough Fime JAPAN IN NO HURRY. Dass Nos Promiie, Muliabwisedand tothe | HICAGO, Nov, 13.—8eventeen big police- | X250 the investigating committce and the certif dead. While he was discharging his cargo Getting Through Discovery of dpntity. men were suspended by Inspector Schaack Holcomb's plurality cate of the vice president in the cases of S Danic was caused by an annouscément that| LONDON, Nov. 13.—As detalls are re. | Has Not Yot Indicated a Desire to Accept | SALINA, Kan., Now 1sThe bank rob- A Unecler ehnest L, the witnesses should be set forth in the in= 3 the Japanese were approaching, and the ex-| uoived here In regard to yesterday's storm Modlatiun from Any Bource. ber who was shot N {pterdsy by hig|st the Hast Chlosgo avehus e TO FILL HOLCOMIS'S SHOES, dictments, Judge Cole holds that neither is hibition of cowardice that ensued is thus de- b evere indeed. Much |, WWASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—The prospect | pals, after he had be evously wounded | Might. Their indifference to the numerous . . necessary. He, therefore, overrules the 1 seribed: Every inch of space was taken up | It I8 seen to be very severe ¥ for United States mediation between China|by the cashier of t X robbed, . was | outrages committed at the polls, culminating | Homer M. Sutlivan Endorsed by the Bar of | demurrer. =0 G Mith Ohiness ofcers and men both from the | damage was done in the flooded distriots oory o, O L A, e e days | found to have on hiy‘pdesén 31500 of the{in the murder of Gus Colilander election Godtar £ oRaty: eadlng o t and from the land who came on board | and some lives have been lost. &l aY.Blx. dexn decision Attorney Jere Wilson of the des fendant's counsel gave notice that he would - 4 EN W, Neb., Nov. 12.—(Special < have passed since Secretary Gresham cabled | P90ty. A leiter wasJuMoc found on him | night, s alleged to be the direct cause.| BROKE! BOW, and insisted on being taken to Taku whether [ pocco. i e dur- ¥ o : 2 Hickory ol d dis- e 3 B e an o mot: Vice admivale poat oap. | Passengers who crossed the channel dur-| njinigter Dunn at Toklo offering the addressed to Elephz!l Kee, 902 Hickory | The charges are neglect of duty and dis- | melegram.)—At a meeting of the Custer . appeal to the District of Columbla court of o gang is sup- | obedience of orders. county bar held here last evening Homer | appeals. . 8 i tatus, loutenants and petty oficers and men |10 the storm describe heir VOYAES 8% | opiocg of President Cleveland as mediator o | poseq o @ shame which robbed | There were 344 members of the Union from the fleet hustled and jostled with gen- | being an awful experfence. The Ostend night | oae Japan joined China In requesting it, ?3:“‘%«5?"‘82’;‘.!"’&'.‘:‘ v Thee| League club who sat &t dinner last night, | M. Bullivan recelved the unanimous en- Henting Sloux Fal erals, colonels, majors and captains, and | boat put in to Dover with her forecastle and | puy ay yot Japan has not accepted. This |PAUNLS are in the el Wlla of Osborne | Having dined they talked about election | dorsement of the bar to fill the vacancy that | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. g y's ocourrence | gay outrages, and within ten minutes or | will be caus:d upon the resignation of Gov- | gram.)—Proposals for furnishing and plac- every grade of petty officers and the rank | deck severely damaged by the heavy eas| |eaqs to the conclusion that the Jaj county, and from £yest B anese O and file of the land forces, for berths fn the ( which had come on board of her. government Jooks Witk suaplcion st the Ol [‘3;'\.;‘,:,‘;3,’{;“,;;’{ e N\ umon o | dess made up a purse of $4.000 to help pay | ernor-elect 8. A, Holcomb as judge of the | ing heating and ventllaling appartus in the steamer—anything as long as they were| The coast guards’ station at Sandgate Was | nesa move in inauj ~ for th tehing of election law violators and ol ot M 11 i ce bullding 81 Y 8. gurating the negotiati o v ins the | for the catching of electio nd | Twelfth judiclal district. Mr. Sullivan is one | postoffice bullding at Sloux Falls, 8 D., taken away from the place which they mo-| plown down during the storm. 204 at China's intimetions that sbe will not D e VR ooy he | the sending of the same to Jollet. A com-|of the pioneer lawyers of the district, and | Were opened in the office of the supervising mentarily expected to be attacked. Many| 'y Dorsetshire and Somersetshire the 4 P S S EP, Nov, (18 —inquiries at 92 | mittee of twenty-five was appointed to carry | no better appointment could be made. architect today, and were as follows: of the officers from the forts had thelr wives | yoayiest floods in years have been experi- 3:"%‘&&“:‘, n:.‘,‘.:,',,':,.‘;’,‘,a :'.f:‘".‘;zd l‘;:,'f(';g Hickory Stroer” thig ol )f'm Warens Lound | on the Aght. DA DR ARERDIARD A Charles B ittus, Miiwaukee, S and families with them and paid for thelr | gncoa “and at Bath, In Somersetshire, the | States in the settlement. The belief is grow- | Gn, the dead Bank robber gt Halins, Kar, e e T R ey Chater & Becker, Cleveland, 0., $3(, 3 passages with diamond rings and valuables. | e (RIS 0L high in.some of the streets. | ing that Japan's nonaceeptance of Amerlean | s oo bire e n o oy o ek | INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 13.—The officlal| LEMARS, Ia, Nov. 13.—(Special Tele-| Pond & Huse Co. Minneapolis, $6.777. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE TOWARD AMERICA. In other places people were so alarmed by | mediation is likely until China modifies her | no knowledge of the Pehber, nor can he vote of last Tuesday's election In Indiana | gram.)—The Board of Supervisors canvassed Top:ka Steam Plumbing compiny, Topzke, hey sought refuge in | expectations and makes them so' definite as | call any correspondent-af hits Who answers Y - 3 gl gy A o - The | Kan., 276, Several American newspapers express the | the rising water that ¢ s y D I has been recelved and by congressional dis- ( the vote of Plymouth county today. e | “Towa Contsructl nd Manufacturing lon that th prbposed treaty between the | the attics of their houses, or upon high | to be beyond future doubt or diplomatic mis- | the description of the dgad robber, BAR Lol Taaived B DY ot | Sfclel. eaunt ALGWE (hat the. repablioan| soardury Rohe Bl AL s ufacturing Mlted Btates and Japan is delayed by the|round. In the Rudster valley, Somerset- | construction. As vet, however, there is no ieicbratio DR s Birchd 55,074, For the head of the state ticket, with | carried the county by 22 plurality on the muel' I, Pope & Co., Chicago, 35,649, ‘unwillingness of the latter power to agree | shire, the water rose five feet, rendering | Intimation from Japan as to her fallure tof Celebrating TRSEREN's fHisthday. one county (Sullivan) out, the republican | state ticket and elécted three out of the four | Nichol Plum! ing and Heating company, to Testriction upon the immigration of her | scores of people homeless. In Dorsetshire | accept the proposal. An acceptance may COLUMBUS, Nov. {f—Judge Allen G.|plurality fs 47,000. The populist candidate | county officers. This Is the first time since Kansas City, S0 3 v e urman celebral 15t birthday today [ for secretary of state received 20,521 votes, ayley Heating company, ce, subjects, This 15 an error. - The Imperial | the lowlands were flooded and the people | come at any moment. ™ lebrated hin Blst birthday today | for secretary of state recelved .82l voles 181 that the republicans have carried the | _fiayl {eatl Milwaukee, government Tegards the question as of no | had to be rescued by boats from windows of [ The hesitation of Japan is explained by the | and tonight, The THurman club called upon | Showing a pop & W or 1,000 . Lh 6,754, fmportance, for the reason that few Japanese | the upper stories of thelr houses. Others | circumstances leading up to'the preseat ne- him tonight in a hody st his home. The Sult Lake Kepublicans Jollify, T udd's Majority One Thousand. Tunstead & Moore, Minneapolis, $6,987. show any disposition to leave their native [ were fed by boats in the same way. gotiatio It is known that the offer of the | judge is a sufferer from pheumatism and re-| AT LAKE, U. T., Nov. 13.—The repub-| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13.—Officlal re- Work of Agricultaral Colleges. Jand. The country is not at all overcrowded | Severe gales are reported all along the| United States was the Indirect result of a :’;‘Ifi‘ Bls Susats, fif.‘fl“'“'fi j’,:;’,,,f“{,’} leans of Utah held a great ratification | turns have been recelved from over half the | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—The growth and and miore than half of the land capable of | coast and in France. request from China that this government join | hale He made w brief spesch, chiefly OF| meeting Monday. The affair began with | counties in California, and the results show | work of the scores of agricultural colleges cultivation is still unoccupied. The only im- e other pswers in intervening. Japan did not | by the Thurman club o President Cleve- | a barbecue and ended with speaking at the | that the plurality of Budd, the democratic | and experimental stations In the United migration has been of some 15,000 laborers Hurricane av I to Hawall. and the cond the poorer classes of pea fortunes there for a while did not exist |and its neighborhood & number of unfinished | vention, but signified its willingn elsewhore, There 18 not the slightest likell- | houses collapsed and others were unroofed. | as peacemaker if requested. China has not, aagale, make noeh a request of the United States or | Jand, recalling that he had jolned them in | Salt Lake theater. The torchlight proces- | candidate for governor, is over 1.0 It Is | Btates was discussed today at the Initia} which tempt| BRUSSELS, Nov. 18.—A terrific hurricane | other pywers. The United States promptly | celebrating the Tith Wirthday of the old | sion was the most magnificent affair | ot probable that this will be ereatly re: | session of the elghth annual conventioh of e e 'thrt | swept over Belglum yesterdaye In this city | declined China's petition for a joint Inter- | Roman and extending greeting upon the | pf the kind ever witnessed in the territory, | duced by the officlal returns {rom the other Association of American A 88 to act | Present occasion. The club, 1a the telegram, - e countles. ! Colleges and Experiment Statid renewed its pledge of lavalty and fdelity 1o MoEwar o Cortificate. President G. B. Morrow of Chaui ots b e demacrecy . h'#: ) Presiae £Y CITY e oMflolul o 1 [ ) Celebrate. resided ¢ absence of Genera 5000 iy contiderable number ‘of Japaness | Fhrec persons were Jilled and” many o | however, withdrawn Ut feature of et e Qumgoracy, RS axssiBUARS by Fpesident || JEREEY CITY, Nov. 1h-~The offclul count | | o owy Repaiieons oo e imect. Tele- | B 1ee o Almisaippi, the pre I will seek a home In America, but if the S original request, which expressed the hope ——— 4 O Al T Lol e an. Peoakiic el A T o * eport of the United States authorities desire to introduce Bowb Was Not Loaded. that other powers would co-operate with the & Barasl & pliralily. ¢ 8 foe MoRnas, auklioes. - [remp-Tus Iepibligass Jetoh Jast Wies | ceaind i confer a restriction clause in the treaty Japan| LONDON, Nov. 13.—Colonel Majendle, | United Stat:s, but on the contrary is appar-| NATCHEZ, Miss.,!Nov. 13.—The house of Kunsas City and the County. P A it Baunt Hid e ng meeting 1ast | tween the secrelary of war a Sl make Bo opposition 1o any reasonable | chief inspector of explosives, reports the | ently secking to have Great Britaln recog-| Louls Williums, near here, burned to the | KANSAS CITY, Nov. 13.—Returns to the Rkt - Oonsrespman-tisat s BRI o | Sation sod IRtimgiad & Sierinineiel S provision. bomb which was found last night In a|nized as a factor in the settlement. The | ground, cremating ‘Willams and his three | Star show that the amendmemt submitted ple of Osceola and State Senator Harsh | land grant colleges. It was shown that the The young Corean vrings, Wihwa, will [ niche outside the law courts was not loaded. | attitude of France also iu secking to be achildren, to the people to separate Kansas City from reston were the Orators. assoclation was free from dehi,

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