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AR TR YA AV g K s e s . 19, 1871. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1895. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, ; — CABINET CRISIS IV JAPAN|cxvwnss vows rmow xus omsene.| py A ARE NOT YET AGREED| %o comvson wev w susston [yhiGHY TRUST PLANTS §0LD|roneome wum omoem x owarw| gjp [NDER THE WHITE FLAG Silver Advoentes Prominent Anti-Catholie Repents an mosan Insurgents Still Deferred, ence nt the Natlonal Capita ine the Chureh Before Dying. VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. 14.—Latest advices WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—The silver con- vy CINCINNATI, Aug. 14.—(Special Tele- % Populace Believe They Were Outwitted by | from Japan via the steamer Empress under | Certificate Plan of Harvest Excursion |ference meeting was ealled to order at 12 Only One Bid Made and that Was the | kram)—Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock at Rival Fire and Police Boards Agree on & 1 ! o |date of August 2, say: " i o'clock by Senator Harrls, who moved that i3 his home above his restaurant, at 159 Central | ™ the Chinese Diplomats, The Japanese generals in Formosa still Tickets Laid Over for a Day. Senator Jones be called o the chalr as the Upset Sale Price, avenue, Robert E. Morehead passed away, | Truce; defer a movement against the Lios insurgent temporary chairman, which motion carried —_— after a short Illness. Mr. Morehead was e RESULTS IN HOSTILITY TO COUNT ITQ|binds and raids of the Chinese guerriliss |\ COME TOGETHER SOON IF AT ALL|Uanimousty. Georke M. Lecone of Tincla | oyGHT UP BY REORGANIZATION BOARD | Nell Krown as o prominent antt-Catholle| DISPUTE TO GO TO THE SUPREME COURT wae chosen secretary of the meeting. The man and was a leading member of the Order 2 The French envoy at Peking has agreed that —_— meeting began behind closed doors, with of the American Flag, Washington counc . People of the Inland Empire Greatly | the commission for fnvestigating the mission- | nartington and Hitnols Instructions to the doorkeepers to admit only | geyenteen Distillerten, Tneluding the | No. 1. He was not a member of any church, | Request a * Henring Do Diswatisfled with the Lemlemcy |Aary outrages at Chen Tu shall consist of | gively Anmounce They Wi those who had been Invited. When the roll | o, cated in Omahn, Disponcd | but his wife was a strong Catholle member o wn to China by the three persons, the Catholle bishop, Dunante, Heourstons and Ot was called representatives answered from R’ ver MoNulta at and belfever, His own early training had Result ARty o ¥ the Chinese treasurer and the Chinese chief WIIY Havdly edd twenty-two different states, but names were HILE A been in the folds of the Presbyterian church of Shee Kuan province. The preponderance ardly Keep 8iven o the WERIAIY B only BiRktenn, < His parents were members of thig church, and of native officlals, it is thought by foreigners, ———— , —_— (s only sister is now a strong Presbyterian RS o require an explanation. A body of imperial Virginla headed the list In poiut of mem- otwithstanding his wife's Catholic affilia- WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—Members of the | gl b Gn EPCAY trom Peking to preserve | CHICAGO, Aug. 14.—The western roads |bers, with fifteen delegates, while Ilinols | CHICAGO, Aug. 14.—Under authority of | tions, Mr. Morehead was so strong in his | What was first proposed and scornfully re- order during the examination. © | bt in all of today working on their proposed | and Missouri reported fourteen each. Other | Judge Showalter of the United States court, | beliefs that It fs safd he would allow no | jected by Messrs. Churehill and Russell has progress of affairs in the Orfent think it ; Hong Kong newspapers aisert nn” A plot | quroment on harvest excursions, but it was | 8tates represented were: Alabama. 4; Ohlo, | General John McNulta, receiver of the Dis- 'w"'lfr;'“l'l llu'f';"*r“; ll'h“"‘l"'="=f:"l"lv J:.',.",'“lf?l been finally accepted as the only solution of probable, if there be any crisis in the Japan- | for the violent overthrow of the Hawailan " ¥ cas | 1; Georgla, 2 ; Delaware, 1; Mary- 5 comp o YRR s e LS L e il Cdu LR A g » Omaha police muddle. Al questions 'ue cabin »’r a3 n-|-rl<v3~uu-vl in recent I.l\q» government has been detected. Twenty or | MOt Quite as much of an agreement as it wa 1; Georgla, 2; Indiana, 1; Delaware, 1; Mary- | tilling and Cattlefeeding compan 1d the | pitter than usual, but on his deathbed Tues- | the Omaha police m i J more Americans are said to be implicated | expected to turn out. Wher vote was taken | 1and, 3; Kentucky, 1; Mississippl, 1; North | property of that corporation today to the [ day night Father Connors of St. Peter's| Wil be submitted to the supreme court for patches, that it may be due to developments | 4;q tour of the number are accused of se- | late in the day on the advisa. ' ity of adopting | RAKOU, 13 West Virglnia, @i Arkansas, 8 | oorgunization committee for $9,800,000. | cathedral was sent for and extreme unction | ettlement, and pending the decision of the made fn connection with the negotiations be- | crotly manufacturing dynamite bombs In a | the certificate plan of return tickets pro- | Gaemies’ Aot by’ Sevorth | Generai McNulta was accompanied by United | WAS administered to the dying man. Judges the present board and its police force tween China and Japan, which were under- | small village near Canton. It Is alleged ev- | povoi by ire committee which has for two | Galr oo tonneaee 4" | ided by Senator & Marshal Arnold and haif a dosen depu- | Mr: W. T. Cooper, a prominent ‘A, P. A. | and fire department will do business at the stood to be in progress there between the | idence has been discovered showing that the | FOEE ¥ 0 “Senator Johes mids & brist apesch on | ¢ &1 Ly Say F6e " (18 member, and also a member of the Order of | 51q gtand. Japaness minister and the Chinese suthor. | Eovernment ofices at Honolulu would be de. | 1avs been working on the matter, three of| LEWHOF SSRSR CORE O NEL PR nic: [ tlee and Levy Mayer, sttorney of the re. |the American Flag, says: I could not have | ) "ope” omotala interested in the matter e dietil s G & stroyed with these bombs, The police of | the lines represented declared they were not | taking the chair, confining himseif to thank- | ;.gqnization committee, Attorney Allen and | been more surprised if 1 had been struck [ L ities. Hong Kong are diligently inquiring into the | prepared to vote at today's session, as the | I8 the conference for the honor, and ex-| g "\"'gico [rosident of the Distilling and | With & club. ~Why, we regarded him as one | sent telegrams (printed with this) to the It s understood that the labor of shaping | affair, but none of the suspected parties have Y / the relations between the two Oriental em- | been arrested. pressing the hope that the proceedings would | , of our strongest members in the Order of | members of the supreme court yesterday, be harmonious and productive of good:re- | Caltleeeding company. They found &1 “American Flag, and I cannot believe | asking that the court meet In special session SERGV AN Hean ielt lardely to Mr. Hayssni All ships arriving at Japanese ports from | the executive officers of their lines to cast a | sult crowd of newspaper men, lawyers and SN by Jivanone e o beking, and | Corea or Formosa where cholera prevails are | vote. This caused a delay and the whole | Senator Daniel offered a rexolution pro- that he would have consented had he been | {5 hear (he matter. Last night Mayor Bemis now subjected to an examination by the quar- | thing went over until tomorrow, when it is | Viding for the appointment by the chair of that this work embraces many details sup- Confercuce: diplomatic corps who were seen as to men present did not have full authority from cast their votes, possible, name the lead: stenographers assembled on the stairs of the | conscious. He was not a member of the A 4 St S NERVRTT f federal building, where the sale was to be | P. A. He tried several times to join, but | had this reply trom Chief Juatice Norval: antine authorities and In case of need are dis | thought that all of the lines will be ready to | ® committee to prepare a program and resoiu- | {60t BYNAEE, whcre (e SEE IR IO U0 | (hadghct that his wife was a Catholic barred | SEWARD, Neb. Aug. 14.-Tq Georke plemental to the original treaty, inclading | infected. tlons, which was carried and the committee [ {pa’% tt (he onen br. TRe PrefiBarEs D | him from memrbership.'” Bemis: Habe calied meeting of the jidge besides the establishment of commercial re- | The battleship Chen Yuen captured at Wei | ¢3¢ thelr votes. : \ | announced as follows: b S5 e e e ‘nieis: ecree | Mrs. Morehead insgts her husband died a | fOF tomortow afternioon, when we will des lations between the two countries, the fixing | Hal Wel by Japanese has been brought to the | N0 matter what the outcome of this meet-} Senator J. W. Daniel of Virginia; E. V.| orjoring the sale. The advertisement was | Cathoilc. She said that she knew he was in | coute, T L. NORVALL & th e e for the sur- | naval station at Yo Ko Sua, near Yokohama, [ ing will be, I is certain that all the roads | Carmack of Tcunessee: J. F. Johnson of | (RN BC SNSRI Y0ttibied nearly | 8 perfectly rational condition when the ri e ¥ A of the amount of the indemnity for the and will be inspected by the emperor. will run excursions. The Illinois Central has | Alabama; Patrick Walsh of Georgia; A. W. 4o T ly bid entered was that of | Was administered. “Only about ten minutes At a meeting held in the office of Mayor o T e e ew g | Many additional disasters caused’ by the | no intention of abandoning its announced ex- | Clark of Indiana; W. H. Hinrichsen of | i Wt T08 B0 L SRCTEL I Loe ) | before his death she safd, “he called me | Bemis at noon yesterday the members of the The “original treaty and it may nave des | Storm of July 25 are reported €rom the south | cursions and the Burlington has declared flatly | Llinois; ex-Senator T. J. Jarvis of North | (i (00IELI"of seventeen d:stillery plants, | bY name, and while he could not articulate | two tival biards of fite and police commissions o e e Speated 3 open | &1 Weat of Japan. One thousand fishermen | that it will run several excursions along its ( Carolina; Governor W. J. Storie and H. M. | SO0 CORNRS O8 BA6P IR CRUER, RIS | well, e 'showed that he was in the posses- | ers declded (o submit the questions at issue e e e D e crbian | 0f the single province of Sal Suma are fline in Nebraska, and with the example of | Hill of Missourl; J. & Beard of Florida; A, | ACFWRE 8 100 W Mund upon he steps | o’ of all hie facultles. ‘I went to him | (o the supreme court at once and telegrams Of the Japanese government o now basis for | KNOWN to have been drowned. Three steam- | these two lines before them, all the other | Woodson of Kentucky: Olney = Newell ot | (Vi FARR® GRAS G LAl (o' the court | Tuesday night, and as he wax not a member | were sent to the judges of the supreme court, their assaults upon Count Ito and Viscount | driven ashore and few of their | lines are not likely to keep their hands off | Colorado; W. L. Bierley of North Dakota; 8. |0 (0 A little group of attorneys and | f any church [ asked him whether he | Governor Holeomb and - Attorney General Matsu, who :‘,w,.,,m, the " trsaty Lot | § ssengers escaped alive. Rallway | the business. The best thing the lines as a | S. Yoder of Ohio; J. F. Saulsbury of Dela- | yoitE o et SN Ta 00 B e Tecetver | Woult® prefer dying a Catholic or a Presby- | Churchill apprising them of the agreement. Shimoneskl, The surrender of the peninsula, | "ccldents have been numerous In consequence | whole can hope for is to reach some agree- | Willilam Coleman of Maryland; W. nd & small crowd of people gathered, curious | terian: I uxed no coerclon. He made the | It is stated that in this agreement neither Shimoneakl, The surrender of the peninsuln, | o the heavy floods and several villa THORL! OHRER S KRS {0 Fwhilch tiie ‘8 ECOrSINS fale of Massachusetts; J Treuilin, | 4108 stall crowd ot B B et roperty, | cholce of his own free will and [ sent for | side Is abandoning any claims. It is the gens JAFEhUF; aroused much criticism at the time | Gh2 564 coast have been literally destroyed. [ shall.be run fail to do t s | South Carolina; J. C. Carnwell. South Caro- | 10 fo€, i€, Lt o o e eaible protest, | Father Connors. The anti-C ‘atholics may | cral understanding that no radical action will A -\¢ .vecont occurrences: have tended to The lis deaths as stated by the authori- { no telling how p the rates all over lfna; J. S. Hare, Texas; Senator Junes of the" monotonotis reading of the court Qo. | talk as much as they please, but I don't [ pe taken by the new board at present, pros MHU Tt hRE Loaths e Aidfoaed | to.avade & ties will exceed 3,000, territory of the Western Passenger associa- | Arkansas. ceedad without intertuption care. 1 have heard it said that !\“ »’l'“‘ viding that an early consideration of the PURHION™bF fier: part. of the contract this | qRNin T .o | tion may be cut. After the appointment of this committee ot tha wttorheys, acted | $1,000 insurance in: the ,\.mv.rlr‘u!xr Fiag order, | caso Ty the supreme court can be arsured, Ul serve o onen the ol feling ot dis. | @ENERAL CAMPOS ISSUES AN ORDER | “The carnings of the Atchison system proper | the conference adjouriied until 4 p. m an e Ao o ins, acked oy United | Which ie famity cannot get if he died & | “Tho conference was the result of the letier Rt afuction 15 Jupen Rural Authorities Must Give Informa. | [OF the firat week of August were $305,792, an [ At 4 o'clock the committee on program [ 48 mastr of cetemapies, backed by VOUCH| Catholle, but If he had, they may Keep It-" | ynich Mayor Bemis sent to the Churchill-Ru IFEIIN 3 Hil Hastiien)d. abiout, the: surpender * ARG SR TRIAFE BT 6 Increase of $25,308 over the same week of last | and platform reported through Senator Danfel | 5ife FaRRER (eCe oL fRterte Loy Charles Summer, e ';"‘;‘"3‘("'1 "0t "the | Sell board Tuesday night, asking the members by the Japanese of the Lino Tong concession it | HAVANA, A A b year. The earnings of the St. Louls & San | that it was unable to report, whereupon the | iF et SR i s el and a memb Sy L " CWhen he | to meet the old board and endeavcr o reach RUTSRFR Tow L&t Japab never recelved any | m. s -ty s AUB. Me-=General Martinex de | Rrancisco were for the week $118) a de- | conference decided to adjourn until tomorrow | \he retrBan wRUO | cOtb e, IR GO | American Flag, seemed surpHiscd o ng | & peaceable setilement of the controversy. definite assurance us to the Indemnity she | CUMPOR lssued an order directed chiefly to | crease of $10,336, The earnings of the At-|at 10 a. m. It s generally understood | Maver thelr attorney, At the conclusicn of the | learned that his deceascd employer Bad flled | yeqterauy the members of the new board RPRKR (T b Fane[ve: . The gantral: Suppasition authorities, instructing them that | lantic & Pacific were for the week $62452, a | amang the deiegates that the important work | reading of the court order General McNulia | a Catholic, [T said that he kacw of 00| ropiied that they had decided to meet Mayor exiated that there was a tuelt undaritanding | they should advise the military authorities | decrease of §10.336, The earnings of the Ach- | of the conference is being done by the com- | announced that he was ready for bids for the | stronger Catholle hiter of wore St AMC™ | omnis and his colleagues, and the mayor that there should be added not less than | when an insurgent band appeared in their | bl system, all lines, were for the week | mittee. O etiiling al Chtilafeening. company, | “As far as his having any insurance in the | Feplied that they were ready, 100,000,000 taels on account of this charge, | districts, and, if $085,061, an Increase of $4,633. All the earn- | Senator Danlel reported to the conference | Of the Distilling and el it der” waid he, 1 have been in the same | Mayor Bemis, with Commissioners Brown Bt 1t now seema. (hat the entire Arrange: | 1 e san purions who Heve e oy | 769 BIVER Are approximated gross carnings. | that the comimitiee had mot authorized the | Lovy Mayer ‘stenped forwar and tathie | order extd s 1 e iheer I/ e tame || LWERCE, FR00 AL K mayoriatamtea twhen b tor S aBriat the conocersion was | L el bane sons who have join=d the draft of a platform and mone of the mem- |name of the recrganization committee counc Mr. Morehead LTI st A Qi) i '\‘A‘IHI‘|h:’ht‘”'hr|(:fr'l:viln(u”;“u:ulv’um ovue® | Insurgents, and who have subsequently re- | y r TO 01 bers were able to say when (hie resort would | $9.800,000. The shcrt and stout recefver | organization, and I never heard of any in \:m"ll e Who contented themselocs Wit seonring | turned home without surrendering to the au- o complete. The proceedings of the con nbed & step of (wo higher and elevating | Burance schemes. The surprising thing to | peared, accompanied by thelr attorney. (i Tapancee. proucise. o koen off the "Cninces | thorities, are notified. to do so, and those Faction Win ference developed somie dfterences of opinion | his voice proceeded to (il the duties of . | me. tough, is his sudden change in bellef. | two boards remained closeted logether fof B NA R Laving, Jagi bo ik erengs Wity :Anw fail nwu u‘vnnr x“‘ h-this erder are to be g AL G - : as to the line of policy to be recommended, | professional auctioneer. The general strained | T ; 'j);‘{:_ :4);,;:.‘";~'~ Althat he wae oalled toiIt Wi ARTIRe HALFEN N‘m_m“m had China as to the amount of indemnity and to | Lo ot Soaiit ot the head of the de. | o SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 14.—In the United | but these were not of a isuficiently radical | his voico to its utmost as he called out:| . Father Connors stg i MG SEe TEREC (ot L THAE AT L provide for its collection. 1f Chinn 1 xhow- | (uehiment of oty men' heloming e tne | States court today the attorneys for the re- | nature o cause apprehension «of a serious | “I'm bid §9.800,000 for the property of the | ie (et b SR FINE B NPSEORE, D o2 | BEXE FEREREE, ot o etegram, of ing a disposition to_take advantage of (he | iGuiadron of commerce of Havana, ha been | ceivers of the Northern Pacific ain:d a point |delts, 0 E ] Distilling and Cattlefeeding company. | 4t from s wite he had signified his inten- | which the following it a copy, sigaed by hime B ol fuussln, FPrance and Germany, o | engaged with the insurgents commanded by | and lost a point in the fight made against |, The SORMEIET BOROCCRER ATTIET, (AL | ik edr no more bidw™ waid General F96 | tions to become a Catholic, and as she i¢ a | gelf as chalrman of the old board and by W. HREurally. tollow.. ehat. the - discontente i | Hetmudes and Valdes, at Clorrecita, In the | them by Silas W. Pettit, reprosenting Bray- isstiAnce of an ‘address [ tHeBemorratic party | three. timen: ang coidi ank. the property of good Catholic 1 asked no questlons. Tl | J Broatch as chairman of the new board: Japun would take advantage of the OppOr- | o domomins ot oty heenanlt, captuted | ton Ives and the American stockholders. As | of the country, urging in verysstrong terme | (o great trust, capitalized at $35,000,000, | 'yt suficlent o Asclils at the cathedral ooty B erar It e tunity to renew the criticlsm of the gov- | provistons titendod for the insurgents. Gen. | indlcated yesierday, there was fiied a mo: | the mainterance of the silver cause in the | changed hands With all the form st A e LU i ittorney General: 1f the ernment for not holding on to what it had. eral Campos this afternoon left the city for | tion today that T. F. H. C. Payne | democratic ranks, and also outline & plan of | sale of a $4 brass watch at a county dueted according to the Catholic ritual by | all the members of the two boards of fire CABINET CHANGES IMPENDING. the city of Santa Clara, capital of the|and H. F. Rouse, recelvers; Willlam organization for the silver forees in the party | nfuver presented®a certified eheck for $50,000 | Rev. Father Connors. The Order of the |and police commissioners will unite in a VICTORIA, B, C., Aug. 14.—The steamer | province of that name. Cromwell, general counsel, and J. W. K with a view to the selection. of delegales |45 5 guarantee of good falth and after ‘ex- | American Flag has been refused participation | reduest for an . carly hearine, Can you Empress of Japan has arrived with advices [ HAVANA, Aug. 14.—Insurgents to the | drick, geneal manager, be cited to apg to the next natlonal convention. This plan | ymining the bit of paper the receiver an-!in the funcral as a body, both at the house [ BCt the court to fix a short from Yokohama up to August 2. number or 400 attacked Port Raubiazo, which | court Ausust 22 and produce telegrams, books (‘“l‘l""r“l{"é'(“,"',',’,',Kfi'f:h'{:’;':‘h‘.:mn\’:vxr\';:’:v";’r:‘;x: of | nounced himself satisfied and declared the | and the cathedral. WSk Reports of impending cabinet changes are | {s under construction on the rallway to | and other documents necessary to petitioner | central committee ember from each | galo completed. The little crowd of at- = 14 COTIFIED THE SUPREMI COURT. freely circulated in Tokio and are Fiaruv-l)‘ Puerto Principe. garrison consisting of | I order to sustain his charges of collusion | State and territory, which shall in turn select | torpeys immediately left the court house and D ATTEM 0 BLACKMAIL, \-\(l";'ffrl““:’ :"““h:lhl :‘“‘““r'““f “vl‘”:(”“ o credited, although entirely without official | one sergeant, one comoral and sevente:n | Detween the receivers, Judge Jenkins and J. |@ member from every county, the lalter to|procceded with the completion of the neces- | — 8 SR LG LA A SuRtices: of confirmation. The iliness of Viscount Matsu | guerillas made a heroie defense until Captain | J: Hill and also to establish the fact that the | have the power to appoint a member for|gary details, E rancisco Dolng Itx Best to copy, was sent (o each of 15 believed (o be too serious to allow him to | Morcedo, with forly-five infantry and twenty | CFeuit’ court for the eastern district of Wis- | every voting precinct In his county, The tlie’ Dureants O a8 P huriles tes 10 pObmIA LI LR resume the control of the forelgn office busi- | guerillas, arrived to rel'eve them. He forced | CONSin had no jurisdiction. Judge Hanford | Plan Includes a provision foseamuntionalihe: -1 The Willow Springs distillery in this ci L SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14.—Another Yarovts lmmo“"‘ Court, If early hearing cam mess, whicl miy il nto disccdor i1 Tott 1o | fho” Insurgents (0 reiive, Texving benind | denied the motlon, leaving the: counsel the | auirtess, probably at Washington. Ie Included in the list. P. 5. Tler of this Mersation has developed tn the Durrant case. | F0G , long without ~practical supervision, and | two desd and thelr firearms and Pebild | privilege of renewing it later if the case|. ] e .| ety was not a biader for the plant. ‘hether it fs & case of jury bribing or a . 60! slendds by thal EhalrEe Marquis Sajonji, the present acting foreign | Tha ‘roope Jost Tons. dead - wnd- - coeiae | Should warrant. : SUPN S COMING,, {wax Understood that-all ‘ot :the-distilleries l‘l\nlr:lulx‘]l:vmm at bhrkmni’l T plice~andl| s ol e S viscount, and also minister of political in- | woune The other motion was to amend the answer | ggu¢e Depurtment Hux Heard Nothing [ Would be sold in a lump, = Mr. Hler ) G0 B0 5000 nvestigated the matter are | In speaking of the agriement, Attorney gtruction, finds it impossible to adequately & 7 tain Generar | Med two years ago. In the original bill the ORI ORI Rl said that his iden was that after the sale LI 2he - it | 1an, Prepresenting the. Churchiil-Rugsell ! A Atk AEathhtwa oo ey Au —Captaln _ General | neteonth paragraph alleges that the Northern had been completed most, if mot all of the | unwilling and probably unable to state with i Jampos reviewed t unict N g. 14.—No confirs " board, stated that he wanted it understood fled that Count Tto. will oer ing | Martinez de’ Campos reviewed the municipal | pacin raiirond has property o Judge ON. Aug. 14.—No confirmati'n | plants, would be sold (o individual pur- | positiveness. The fact remains that Mys, | botrd, stated that Bo “‘NL_‘,WH”wmun-_ management cf forelgn affairs to Count | poediately atterwards 1ol for the fromt Jenkins' district, and the answer admits the | h1e heen received as yet at the State de- | chasers, thus taking all of the plants out of | pyrrant, mother of the young man who fs [ fheh side stood as it had befored and in Inyoue as soon as the latter returns from aleizdationwarde iett fons f alcgation, whil'the afidasit led a few davs | partment of the appriniment of a commission | (he truit. O e L R O T e R Sorea, probably before the end of August. SEEKS AN ASYLUM N 3RICA. | 280 allcges that there is no property of the | at Foo-Chow o visit the seane of the recent 2 ; : b SFr e SR e s R Two other gevernment changes are m Ty company in the district and never has been. MAY MOV ADQUARTERS EAST, | Blanche W i ¥ = Crre Ku-Cheng, " star Do e by a mysterious woman, whose desire was to [ best interests of all concerned would be or less confidently predicted, Mr. Ito Myoji | Corenn Minister ¥ Counsel wishes to correct the incompatibility | MAssacre at Ku-Cheng, though Min'star Denby .\ 110 0 Lengme Offiefals Not Satin- | sell something of extreme importance (o the | served by an immediate submission of the aspires M a seat in the cabinet and he is Statewn to Snve His Li of terms. This motion was vigorously op- | has advized the department that the appoint- fled with Chicago Trentment. safety of Theodore Durrant. "It was inti- | controversy to the supreme court, and they supposed 1o have earned this promotion by | VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. 14—Prince Yang | posed by ex-Senator John C. Spooner, but | ment of such a commissisn was under con- | HICAGO, Aug, 14.oThe exeeutive com- | mated that at least three of the jurors al- | had united for that end his excellent service as secretary to the | 1o Pak, the rofuges Corean minister of the | JUIE® Hantord held that the parties had | sideratin and it was known that it would be | yittee of the National Republican league accepted 110 be influenced to vote Members of the new board were reticent micistry. A place will be made for him by | o et G F7 OSSR PO TTIEEE OF 1A% | the right to define the issue, and granted the | oo Rt e elishmen. The RS NA Ll Ten) ! for an acquiital. But coin would be required | in regard to what their next - procedure providing for one of the present ‘heads of " ABO | motion to amend. The application to oust v 8! met today at the Great Northern hotel | 0" ooy “hoca vol Mre. Durrant not only | would be. When Mr. Vandervoort was askea departments with a diplomatic station in | t0 avoid arrest at the instigation of the | the receivers and appoint e q ? ) rope. Mr. Shivano, recently viee minister | queen, arrived on the steamer Empress of | for August 22, of home affeirs, is expected, though- with | Japan, He sought an asylum in Japan, but less certainty, to join the cabinet in the | an attempt was to have besn made to cause same way. his arrest on the charge of plotting against | New Chinene officials In Peking are unable 1o | the ‘ite: of "the qurentomy Tio'ting against | New new ones Is set | present reports on the subject are therefore f Various committees were appointed and plans | ¢purned the offer, but informed the attorne whether members would proceed to organize ; accepted as accurate, and earlier than afficial | were discussed for the fall campaign. Much | for her son and also notified the police of | a police force in “opposition to that con- RA ITAL advices. Surprise is expressed that the | dissatisfaction with !‘llwi( wl as league nm.‘r the nature of Hm“uflvr mn!d“( to her. . \runwll by {\w‘rlz| 1:" (|] ‘ll\lvlul‘ \:hl‘l:mll‘ .::'le ' Yhinese government refused to 5 quarters was expressed, with a strong senti- | The woman is Mrs. Sarah Groger, who re- | swer directly, but stated that neither bo; T,:’(I:“.i- 'u;‘ r\m'ur-'l‘::u].ir‘u:":.?-y: ..‘:.”;‘“( '.-r: "\\r:“:;;(} ment favoring a removal the east. The | sides at 516 Leavenworth street. While she | was going to be very strict on the other resist the temptations to show their spit Queen and to prevent any in New A6k batoibeanrinermiitbatin waliior G roat "4)n'|nl=llw.1u‘n decl -ird m.anu 1.:.‘1’ not denies Im\mLuN«( a u;:_\'hj‘nrnrs“lflr mlm sxul‘ while the matter was pe iding before the s emptations to show their &pite | complications, he was advised to leave o/ *F NEW 7 : have n_permitted her Great | poon properly treated in Chicago, and, al- | admits having visited Mr urrant and | supreme cour toward Japanyand a disagreeable part of th | United States ‘1‘“ T g|‘r|‘]\ul4] ,L‘;mlr Bait :\,\“— NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Sir Charles Rivers ' Britaln or the United States, and would have f u,u} RcHon wab: Shtarred Narl thoa il Dffeting foricain tonbringiabout) thet aocoms Mayor Demis expressed himselt as much duty is to call them to account when they |lum, and to this country he has come, He | V100 the new presideat of the Grand | indicated that China felt uhable to protect}afiernoon, it was belleved that Washington | plishment of something which would be in- [ pleased with the result of the conference, become offensive. The Tsung Li Yamen has | pretended to know nothing when an Asso- | Trunk line, arrived in New York on the | the forelgners who are on iplomat'c mis- { would be selected as the headquarters of the | valuable to the defense of Theodore Durrant. | He said that the members of each board wero twice been obliged to upologlze to M. | (iated press correspondent: approached him, | Majestic this afternoon. His arrival has | £1on, and also that China was unable to punish | joague. Mrs. Groger says she only acted as the |united in their desire to secure the quickest Hayashi for the publication of an objection- | and later when an interpreter had been pro- | been looked forward to with considerable 4n- | the Offenders in the recent riat After an adfournment for luncheon the |agent of a third party and did so innocently. | possible settlement of the matier and to pre- able epithet, “'wholen.” " in the official | vided, did not care to talk, merely Sayng. | orest, not only by the Grand Trank. but by | A CiDle was received at the Navy de- | committee met again at 3 o'clock to hear re- e vent any conflict of authority. On this point gazette and ‘once for the clreulation of a|“I am an exile from my country, and am | o raiogar partment today announcing the arrival of | ports and the election of a national treas- | BASED ON AN OLD MEXICAN LAW.| thero was no difference of opinion between memorial to the emperor, in which the | going to the United States after a stay of | (D€, Falloads in general, as he comes just Hignalizonds dniganeralans Admiral Carpenter at Chee-Foo, with the |urer to fill the vacancy made by the death | ] =AY the two boards. Both had agrecd to altow Japanese people were spoken of as insular | two weeks in Japan. How long T will re- l‘h"'[l'_‘f‘m‘l’( -*I nd '_l'f‘\;“'l““' "l“;"lnlmfh"’ of | flagship Baitimore. He had not been able to | of the late E. D. Harper of New York. The | Title to Valuable ’;'" ""j“‘;"‘“‘ rOoD- | hatters to remain as at present in order barbarians. main in the United States I cannot say. 1| uc (1 “.Amp rmkn ;dfmnl :\u Friday, Au-| oommunicate with Minister Denby, but it is | sessions were presided over by General A crty Called in Quextl that a final decision might be obtained. In LOAN NAvY, | 4 dnjustly forced out of Corea, bui what | EUSE 16, He was acked for his views on this e he will do 8o during the day,|E. McAlpin of New York, the newly elected | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14.—The heirs of | doing this neither board was retreating, but S R KR| the futoraiwillibring forth nolons’ can say. IPANCEN SE WeeRE, A8 WAL ag auont “"' / ; Secretary McAdee said that it was ex- | president of the league. All of these ex- [ Don Jose de Jesus Noe have begun suit in | both were anxicus that the differences should Jupan Extends Many Courtestes to [ l"rt; ce I'ak‘ln I:lmmn lm’ years ‘,:m. amalipl{ESRRER (BUERGRD 98 ‘[*m}"“”‘;mg financini | pected that an c-cr %of the navy would be | PTessed themselves enthusiastic over the out- | tpe superfor court to rezain possession of a [ be settled without a clash between the two bu 8 ellect: nee, " B o 0! of ¢ 'R 5 C i i pa - gl ’ g o 2 DNE, Mecrn of (he Antncle Squadron, | UL Bas aniniellecal tree TS fs his | robfem of the day. member of the Ku-Cheng commisston, if | lok for the republican party= by cner. | (Tact of land comprisivg over 6,000 acres R avalis only do" linn LIRS VIETORIA, B. C., Aug. 14.—Mail advices | WClt tXAT 10 SR oI i Japan, | ., The meeting to consider rates,” he said, | the civil authorities so requested. otls Ahaschosard dohnity marked By sne™ | known sx the Ban Migusl .rancho, in this | Ziel <us from Japan state that since the purchase £ | “is of the greatest interest to the Grand :‘]”",-““‘m *""‘""1“ |T Reed at """"""l’“" ance. Secretary Dowling, on behalf of the | city. The suit Is baged on recent transla- [® gpwARD, Neb., Au Hons, George % ] 1 all. of the others, 1 cable: e st f o a S [ i ; TEons of the ironclad Stonewall, forty y®ars ago. | MILLIONS FoI INPROVEMINTS,| cTURE 1108 88 1E 18 to g of the oihore, The | CRBIEH Haqiitrtian e i ot | republicans of Minnesota. presented the | ticns of the Mexican law, which make it [ P. Bemis and Wy Broatch: A foona | Japanese have not looked to the United — O e Fro0. league with a check for $1,000 to ald In the | impossible for a husband fo deed away bis [ have conferred with my ussociates 1w Btates for additions to thelr navy, but it i | MeStenn Government Wil Make Sev-| (6 e rring (ncest, The best solution } L organization work. Promises of similar as- | wife's half of any community property of | Wire you of our conclusions. = ooy now proposed to Invite estimates from Amer- | . C¥RLEEER vater Marbors, in its absence it is for us to do what we iR orp mAsY, |itaton. werghrdiunionred lby itheRaelseaten| whiod ey mavibe ponseased, Noeivecelved BEFORE THE CONFERENCE. foan as well as Buropear ship bullders for | ¢ A . Aug. 14.—The €om- | ap (o reach an agreement in a meeting of e 2 T VAROURSOLen Ris LS. - L12.ran0h A8 .8 (EIAN alifornia was ad.| When the members of the new- board ar- s ol 0" | mission of reven engineers appotnted by the | this kind. How great the chancts of success Cantain's Word for the | Then the reports from various other state | ernment in 1848, before California was ad- | When the membors of the tiew: bord 4t Navy depiaets requived. Attention of the | 4oartment of communication to inspect the | are I cannot tell, for, of course, it is all new the Trregularities. leagiibs were recslved, "ETiieloutlook! yander|mittedito e unlon, \Five years later, atien | tivec gt be S A0 c ML St v i Hickl a provements in the American . i 5 d have ne ec ofore, ed by th vernme o selz ¢ rk. A com e ol s Bl £ 80 i PALERE AN e specta o ha e - man-of-war, and Cominander ' Baduer, (he | have compiled their réport, which will soon | nd have never been in thia ccuntey before. ‘:" by the government aficr the selzure of | oague work was appointed, consisting of John [ s he assumed a right he did not possess in | tons, and the spectators who had been gath naval attache to the United States legation, [ e published. This report suggests jettles | and my attendance there is only incidentat | o, camer »I etrel yesterday by United | Goodnow of Minnesota, . F. Powers of | selling his wife's share of their community | ering in lIu‘nl ..r‘uc(.nr)“l:r-v Jor anuuagEl is prepared to show that ships above 3,000 | to deepen the bar at the Coatzacoaicos river | to the principal object of my visit.” The | St2tes customs officers at Key West seems | Michigan, George Christ of Arizona and the | property the whole sale fs Invalidated. The | set up a cheer when Sesreiury FEICErveon o tons can be produced at least as cheaply in|at a cost of $4,000000, and for Salina Cruz | object, Sir Charles went to say, was con- | 10 Indicate that it is disposed, la this In- | president and secretary, whose duties shall | state supreme court n dealing with shnilar | conspicuons R rough. tha. tNrong. ARdlake the United Slates as in any other couniry, a system of breakwaters costing §7,000,000. | nected with his own road and the duties of | stance at least, to give the Spanish govern- | be to map out the plan of operation for the | cases having their origin under Mexican law | pushed s way throwgh UIE {IERE BROCH completely armed and armored. The build: | Plans are ‘alro submitted for Tand' locked | his new offce. . ment no cause to complain of its treatment. | YAIOUS state and tecritorlal organizations. | has = repeatediy muatRined.hex right LoLag [ RGN R i) ad floor, which had been ers will guarantee the highest results of | hgrbors at Juchitan lake, thirty kilometers - 4 hElyi oo “ | Before adjourning Senator John M. Thur- | husband to sell community property, but re- g e af btithe nawibod modern manufacture, and will supply de- | south of Salina Cruz, as preferable to break- | 8¢ The Petrel was seized because it had no|gion, James S. Clarkson, W. W. Tracey and | cent translations of the code are said to | set aside j"'ri the ‘]‘j“\"f"f""v":“k,"l;fl"lll A #igns to execute any plans, however intricate, | waters at that port. The cost of converting NEW YORK, Aug. outhern | certificate ghowing that it had been legally | A, B. Humphrey were made advisory mem- | have changed the court's interpretation of .\xArll)m«:'”‘II,"\"‘.‘I"“ ‘,“w) lined the stair- that may be submitted, 3 the lake into a harbor, excavating a canal { Rallway and Steamship assoclation meeting | Inspected during the year. The captain, | bers of the executive committee. The n thie ‘atatute. - The propacty_lavolved is estis | 8FORNE GR3 Ldivoii tne corpiiors, 1L ReRR The proposal to purchase ships from |from the ocean to it is $10,000000. The | was adjourned this evening after an all d however, stated that the papers had been | ter of locating the headquarters was passed [ Mated to be worth $24,000,000 and its owner- | Way® at he first Intima of action that America is cordially approved by all classes | government will scon decide whether it will | yossion. without an erecm ‘Ving boen | 105 overboard In a storm. He also stated | until the regular October session. ship as now valued ls divided among 7,00 | to ket the GO, AEECH oW ‘board. There of “;m{‘.u?.- 4s ‘one lnnn(mx ‘;v( kl]lmmx‘ng give mu\flu- work to contractors or do it | reached as fo the re ‘;Rm“ A hih has | that although the vessel earried an Amer-| By unanimous consent the executive com- | PErsons. Yould e ot acasip and many prediotiony gratitude for the people for the Kind n- | itself. Many American and English con- | ! $ anist le % | iean flag at her masthead, she was, in fact, | mittee chose Aaron J. Bliss of Saginaw, e a% na A - v r 4 i LS he sussed, and lan £ i d S vEN L 2CES. | were made to what would probably be terest displayed by officlal vepresentatives of | tractors are ready to put In bids. Den Drenaed o S Pn 18 which had | o Spanish vessel, having-been purchased by | Mich., as treasurer of ‘the league and treas- M R A A AT Ehe great I'n"","“',‘u squtiagsie: Tecent war bt et pored fo e pian as presented said tonight | 1 SPanish goverament, and was then on | urer éx-officio of tho executive body. Fatel Effects of n of n|arrived they were followed by a crowd of at no previous time has intercourse be- | FORECAST ¢ ' Q IN'S SPE) ¥ Py e ition fe moy | BT way to Cuba to be turned over to her Threshing Stenm Boller, e aatat o the rooms set aside for thely QU Bpansie anc Amerieans . i s kS i@ that 16 sk schame 0f sanmeniaaliay b D01 | owners. Aw Secretary Wike did not care to| Platform WilL Be for So Mone Boller, oun | IECUOTS 10 the rooms se Biatea Tvesnalt miationen s ot Yok e e e T peatort Fhren seomnta=| aggociation must fall to pieces, and a merry | F2139, the question of herox T ey e aeles | CAMBRIDGE, M., Aug. 14.—TLe resublic n | pjqjr and sons were threshing yesterday when | Secretary Vandervoort carried o big bune Bt Bssala at . e war is sure to follow. There is aphed collector at K € conventio ich assembles here tomorrow ie of envelopes which contained applications constantly recetving hospitable courtesies | LONDON, Aug. 14.—In the House of Com- | "3 War I8 sure to follow. There fs a barel o captain would make oath: to his state- | COnVention which mbles here tomorrow | yne pofler of the machine exploded, killing | di€ of envelopes which con s by R e D possibility, however, that some arrangement g Y B promises to be the most spirited gathering for positions on the fire or police forces, Once Ay i hava) uthorlties of | mons this morniug (i work of swearing n the | Will b: made to avert rate cutting. ment ot the vestel's: REgs) baving heen loat | B i s 1 three men and injuring four others. The | {1GA" {he room the members of the board hearty welcome given by the betrel to the | members of Parlament was continued. The| The Southern States' Passenger association | 8% 88 *0 release hery gtherwise, to assess | the party hae held in years. The advance | yjjjeq; - did not proceed to a meeting a3 Was ex- [ ¥ th Tha. Houthern ‘Siates § L he minimum fine of $10. The guard of leaders Is already gathering here. i A 5 bers held a conference with Japanese soidicrs at Ying Kow last winter. | queen's speech, after the customary | Wi hold a meeting here tomorrow the department show the Petrel has The friends of Lioyd Lowndes claim that he | JOHN SPOTSNAGER, peeted v Hall and H, B. Paimer and talked At a banguet offered by Sarshat odsen (0 | aseurances of peice with l the powers, 1t | Huntington Wefused | 1k Business | been inspected sinc: 1893, hence her cap- | will be nominated for the governorship on the | Sop niatn Y ¢ our. while the crowd waited fm- al Carpenter and his subordinates the | oo oo oted will refer to the termination of| NEW YORK,Aug. 14.—Collis P. Huntington, | 1ain's statement of the loss of her certificate | first ballot, with plenty of votes to spare. et ently. Finally the followlug communica- marshal declared that the focident would may be properly sub; tion. Th The injured are: patlently. F Y mever be forgotten, but would Tastingly re. | the war between Ciina and Japan and the | president of the Southern Pacific railroad, | eY be properly subject to auestion “The | The opposition to Lowndes centers around | Rogs Blair, tion was agreed upon: mind the Japanese of their indebtedness to | £1eps taken in regad to the mis outrages. | wus a passenger on the steamer Majestic, | 1 it to remit the fing 1o case Mm’\. the | Wiliiam T. Malster and. the ntest is becom- | John Spotsnager, ir. LETTERS WHICH WERE WRITTEN. their friends who stood by them while others [ There will be a strong allusion to Armenia | which arrived today. *“I have been abroad | absence of certificatefis due only to care. | "5 fomewhat personal. ~Aside from the| Leroy Wade OMAHA, Aug. 14 P. Be- held aloof. and to the reforms which the powers are | with Mrs. Huntington simply for a pleasure | lessness with no intentien to: defraud. The | EUDCrRatorial contest, the main interest at-| Willlam Ammons. mix, - D, - Shem e g Chariass g Sir Ernest Sato, the British minister, ar- | pressing upon the sultan. and a's0 to the | trip,” said he, “and we have had & most de- | department, It seems, Is willing to take (he | (ACheS t0 the platform. The leaders say there | Curtin Ammons was struck by a plece of | Brown—Genthmen: We have the honor to rived in Jupan Tuly 2. Ho formerly segred | inclusion of echumnaland fn Cape Colony. | lightful time. We were in France and Eng. | captain's excuse in lieu of 8 fine. MIh e & nirong and unqualified expresslon | the boiler and literally torn to pisces. His O e Kugtat 18, T reintion 1o matters as Japanese sccrefary in the English lega- | It will conclude with a brief reference to the | land and spent our time sightseeing and en- - ok of the sound money idea in national finances. | legs and feet were found under the barn, [ SaUgH Of A} utlor ' ? Jai ¢ & & u Germany Refunds the Money 8 t rpose also of making r in dispute between the old and the new tion at ull(:n, mml e .l.:m; lu“hul as hay- | e m.h:»_ to be presented and to the fact|joying ourselves M untingtan wanla ¥ 3 It II he purpose also of making a personal | All of Blair's clothing was torn from him. | boards of fire and police commissioners, ing more thoroughly mastered the Japanese | that Parliament cannct be expected at not discuss any plans regarding the future e : g arraignment of the alleged influence exerted ——a— — and will take pleasure in conferring with afguage than any other. Y DIANS Fag 8 re | WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—The State de- ) f present session to proceed with active leg management of the Southern Pacific, , . 3 x - ; g by Senator Gorman in shaping the recent Amerl brary Association. you at the e st opportunity. Rich Banker Attempts Suiclde. lation, - ; = ‘"‘”:;')‘ ’I”, :‘:“B by JJ‘k;:"‘(‘;"rw""‘f";r:I: = nomination cf John E. Hurst for governor on | DENVER, At the forenoon ses- ours respectfully,» o 3 5 B ary of Legation Jac charge d'affaires | tho democratic ticke : ) . 3. HROATCH, ROTERDAM, Aug. 4. -Gustav Bingen, a o 0 Cangyeass] Tiirrostad Ehe Paner. s !)"“_'I"‘_""‘ b ambani P ARDAIE SNSRI ASA:8R | the Jeionratlo. taket slon of the an Library assoclation A OSTER partner in the firm of Bingen Brothers, bank- | BRUSSELS, .—The second session | or” nr AU A8 AN RRAR.J S % S 4 Charles A. Nelson, librarian of Columbia PAUL VANDERVOORT, i le ot N A T K it She News, published at Pawhuska, Osage | Berlin, giving a statement concerning the y & Miltttaman, | RO o orted 8 list of Ameri.| This communication was dispatched to the ers of Genoa, Italy, whose failure was re- | o e luternational parllamentary confer- | ooy “wag suppressed today by Colonel H, | aITest of two Americln: citisens, Fred and FIN, 0., Aug. 14.—At midnight last | G0t 0050 ™ i Emily J. Wade of the | members of the old board by Secretary Van- cantly announced, arrived here yesterday | ence on peace arbitration took place today in | p - Yo * | Ferdinand Korl. These mem were born in | night four tramps stealing a ride o San : A TTRLY S SR 05 SN0 L Garve d then another conference 100k man, acting agent of the Osage na- g & v g a r n San Francisco p library read an interest- | dervoort enfu apparently with the intention of the hall of the f the English and ts editor, J. F. Palmer. wes ban. | 8 and In 1538 came to the United | freight train on the Big Four attacked | ing paper on “Cataloguing in the Future, | place while awaiting for a reply. Shortly be- ing to New York. When embarking on the | delegates, Mr. Shipe, sald it was regrettable Pl ey T e L tes, belng then 17 and 18 years old re-| .. "ohoo with stones and clut i T Wilam H. Brett of the Cleveland. mubiic | fore 11 o'clock, Mr. Millar, secretary to Mayor Netherlands line steamer Spaarndam he at- | from the arbitration standpoint that the con bt of the Osages for twelve months. The Y ot e gitsialiand ot O tempt was made 1o efect them: “Hight thots | library discussed ~The Use of Periodicals.” . | Bomis, appeared and handed tiie following tempted to commit suicide by taking poisin, | Rress of the United States had refused to e J0b LEAlYa 1504 Last Septmber they made a | €Dt Was made to efe m. Bight sho! cu of odicals,” | oS P, Broatch: Ho was taken (0 u hospilal and it i said | vote the Bering sea compensation, whereas | iniimnitiee upen the Indiams ™ ok wneus | VIFit fo Germeny. In March they were ar- | Were fired by the trampe, « R P Three Ignore the Agreement. OMAHA, ~ Aug. =~ W.—Hon _W. J. that he will recover. It |s stated that the | Great Britain had paid a large Alabama in- | Freeman wrote to Commissioner Brown. | feited and fined 160 misrks for fatlure to | 008 B0 8 (00 AECe 0 N the tralnmen. | NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—It is stated here] Broateh. A. C. Foster ‘and Paul Vander- banker had the sum of 850,000 francs on his | demnity b To tanan wrote io, Commiatianer Brown: | perfarm military duiy.”She German authon | 833 CAmE 10 the assistance of the tralomen. | = NH . Aug. b is stated here| yoiriGentiemen: Your favor of cven date, person when searched at the hospital Mr. Willlam Randall Cremer. M. P.. sec- 9 o ¥ \ POWEE 10| jtjos upon an invesilghtion undertaken at | Th® @ppearance of a uniformed soldier [ on excellent authority that at least three of | requesting @ confere pecting the oons 4 R 2 retary of the International ' Workingmen's | oo s ine News '”“\":‘»‘"‘K"'\ ‘“-“”“';" (bt | the "instance of the United States em. |stampeded the tramps. the raflroads running out of Chicago are ig- | fentions betwcen ih new bourds of ceo nds United “Action. assoclation and editor of the society's organ A AR 2 b . 'B® | bassy, annulled the proceeding and ordered o the agreement made recently to 9 and - polios _dou ansrs, ST. PRTERSBURG, Aug. 14.—The Novosto | Arbitrator, who was one of the delegates, | oo aog roke seoreipieg D on th A NO¥E | e riwrn of the money. Mr. Jackson says mbor Waeskers sn & Sinihe, | SOTUE P8 DENGIAR AT PRRTE Jui's | Sy deoslvid, Ve nPe bendy t0 sme recommends that Russia, France and Ger- | protested ‘against Mr. Shape's remarks, de- | tliement. is intense and threcis s taeqe [ the brothers have finished their visit and [ TRON MOUNTAIN, Mich, Aug. 14.—8ev- | myi’ iy"said to be true of both frelght and | the city hail building many unlte ,with the United Btates snd | ClaTing that the United States had merely | SeMEnt 1 po'nd hreats are made | returned to the United States. Thelr pres- | eral hundred employed in the mills of the | pasenger rates, and there are rumors (hat Yours respectfully, Great Britain with the view of obtaining | ACI€FTed pavment and ouly refused to admit | Unitod States Commissioner Leany protestca | (1t WHereabouts is unkaown, and the em- | Metropolitan Lumber company at Atkinson | charges will be preferred against (wo of the GEORGE P. BEMIS, E 108 { (hat such claims were well founded. T e SmIstOME LAk WEe% | bassy cannot learn If the money has been | have struck for more wages and the mills | leading lines. D CLEM DEAVER, salisfaction for the outrages committed by G s o paman s actions. jand Freeman his | refunded uor tranemit tp them thelr cer- | are idle. They are liable to remain 8o for — ’ CHASR. H. BROWN, Chinese upon the different missions, and In | gy © 000 D (hia ateietis S S p shed, but - without | yificate of naturalization papers. some weeks, c. Muyne's Tr mmenced. Immediately upon the receipt of the com- order to obtain substantial guarantees agaiust L 1 ible accident oc- | 8 . B 30 i . e LOS ANGELES, Aug 14.—The trial of | munication the members of the new board B M liTae o8 (RamaRoiony SR | curred at the Germania ship bullding yard | sovements of Ooenn 8 B AR Washouts Deluy Tra . E. Mayne, the real tetate dealer formerty | Fepalred to the mayor's offico to enter upon R today. A number of workmen were return- | At Southampton—Arrived—Aller, from | WASHINGTON, Aug. —On February | HUDSON, Wik, Aug. 14.—A terrible thun- | o0 Guana San Francisco, Ban Disgo and u‘,",,,”:"[,rfi:i“,', ,r,rl:.":::";..fl{l"; 0 '.;..l' TIFLIS, Aug. 14.—According to Armenian | (o8, o088 4 Eengway to ibe shore after| New York, for Bremen. 17, 1594, a stage was held up and robbed on | der storm, lasting three ours, passed over this | oy Angeies, charged with assaulting his | tators disappearcd and quiet relgned again R e aatina harh Sastmaided by b zr';\:er\"';'tlm! m:‘lrv&’&»“:l“r;lsl;:“:n.'-mn:‘lv\ N,\n B L‘l(\'erpwl» Arrlyed—Teutonic, from | the highway near Bpearfish, 8. D. Today | Section last night. Much water fell at Ham- | wards, two sisters named Shipton, aged 12 { in the city hall corridors. colonel of Kurdish troops has pillaged the | the meis were throws. (ato. the. water dighs | ot ForKon—Arrived—Mani Chiet Postofice Inspector Whe:ler was no- | mond, causing a washout of the Northwest- | and 14, of San Francisco, is being heard | There had gathered a great crowd at the willage of Segurekan, Dodiss. bave been recoversd g York. ndon—Arrived—Manitcba, from New | tified of the arrest at Springfield, Mo., of | ern, which delayed passenger trains about | here today. The girls gave some damaging | city hall, and the galleries and rotunda were e Ulysses G, Pitts, charged with the robbery. | eight hours, and sensational testimony, vacked by curious hrongs when the meme

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