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THE OMAIIA DATLY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST ! e DT IATCHED IN PATERSON st oo ot | AN OF SHAR'S ASSATLANT [Merico, ko stivd s o years old, an avowed a | wrecked steamer's carso will s rehist Brescl would be ind suffered great privations on the island New York Police Hard at Work Ferreting | tortured lled and lauded Kine | oqyld-Be Assassin Admits His Identity | O Morix pont e Mol . Ull(l S ! im with & Sle and and Veats Some of His Views, . . erwear A . 10 e M Dead | Steel Company Cots Wages, | : CHICAGO, Aug 3 Arthur Clifford BAD LOOKING CHAIN OF CIRCUMSTANCES i open the acatp. | GUILLOTINE WILL BE IS CERTAIN FINISH | chatrman of the American Steel and Special values for Saturday's selling, We — | any RDere, this afterncon sald he Knew have changed this department to a better lo. [Pocks of Steamahin Companies Sk [NEW KING TO HIS PEOPLE per cant In whgés, fe dsclared It was aew T I Names of Seve Freneh eath Pene |Per cent in wages. He declared it was news cation and have more room, and can show you| = srai or n o to # Fmmanunel 11 Tes sl 4 AL L otk Willlam Bdenbora, fAirst vice president ot | goods to a better advantage, | in Conspiracy to Kill King el | the company and chairma he executive } | committee, denied that any such order had Ladies' ribbed lisla t Ladies' ecru and white swise ribbed | been lesued. It any general cut had been necks, short sleeve pants, French band, knee length, reg- PARIS, Aug AL the meeting of the [Made In the wages of employes no notice of regular G0c quality, re ular price 50c, reduced to 2c per cabinet this moruing It was announced that | It had been received at the headquarters 3 for $1.00. pair the ftaflas suthor b | The second king of W0, Kscap- [ the would-be asrassin of Muzafter-Ed-Din, | Of the company here L.:qm' #hort leaved ribbed co lies' white umbrella style, lace trim- | the Investigators regard a ¢ s ye ) <l ”\' Sursiy, bd given his name as sl Stomneh Protectors and Photos. R ecry and white, silk med pants, knee length, in sized only, | PToof of the formation here aud in Providence riska he | oo o e SRS LD NS, DRSE | BTREIN, AN A detachment from the y;xw\l».rl or cut sizes, 16c quality regarded and watched as an anarchist dis- [ Kajserin regiment, about going to China 0o Guallt diced 16 $8c '[son, N. J., of a gigantic plot against the arag he end, this quality, reduced to 3 1960 of ths. ‘seaivand Hoads of N6 ‘WoF( | Virtious King fell u victim to [apreared from Pards in 1815 and had not | received personally from Emperor William Ladies' ribbed cotte te, taped neck Ladies’ ecru and white ribbed cotton | Various shreds and patches of proof were and without feir of dangcr he was partier, | " ce been located | Een e yne V€ M6 Sajewty nd us oynil short slecves u, 10c qual pants in regular and extra siz | Bathered yesterday, which Indicate that the | pating in joys of his people in their | Salson was more communicative today | number of stomach protectors ity, reduced to 6% duced from Zic to 15c per pair original fabric woven by the master | CfF and when an effort was made to interrogate | A proclamation has been lssued in all It was rot permitted to me to be present o ke y o a t weaver was intricate and subtle. The an at the lust ‘Iy'- ; ‘!w “v‘4 father ”Iml”: b b s i bbbl Bl A army districts throughout Germany requir We Close Our Store Saturdays at 8 P, M. archists suspected of having gone to slay | understand my fir ity to be to follow [#Ad ventilated his anarchistic ideas, but | ing lists to be drawn up of all w.mw“ml & FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERS the king of Italy, his queen and other V\)Iv'- counse he left m aind to imita the | when asked if he acted as the instrument noncommissioved ofMcer who volunteered went b rlous routes, as the books of king and the first citizen of | of others he declined to answer, saying |for China service from 1883 to 1808 o st s sh 1 1 ¢ however, that had he killed the shah and the various steamship companies show of pr d sadness 1 | h and | “The Italian government, through s the strength which comes | €scaped he would have killed the Gale Raging tn England. » ,4, . THOMPSON, BELDEN 8.Co. v R L L L N R T L general 8 kreat king who descrves to be & who dosery D¢ | hotel, where Salson lived, brought to light | Rale is raging throughout the United King THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. {0 10 1Bkt the doctimenia Feved Lhe exac LTy B8, SOUMMER, 1 BAVE | io*Fhct (AL D had Dean worbing ot ey | 40, hine) Ifamo s suspended: iy | Cleanses the System ¥. M. O, A. BUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS 8T8 [time that Quintavelli sailed from this | beaple for the King eem ity i allan | labor until recently, when his w rk was | much inconvenience to thousands ot excur. | Gently and Effectually country. Bresci, it was supposed, obtained | and whom they weep for finished. He was then unab slonists, who wished to take advantage when bilious or costive. | passage on a White Star liner. A note re Fhere remain to us the institutions which | employment ar? became more the August bank holiday . -~ T . s ‘i Whiey ¥ dildis | : ; preserved and which he Ve ormerly, though still keeping| Ralns and wind have done mu " , . FF T | Fhere will be no delay in the dispatch to fcelved yesterday from Chevalier Louis V. | temptod to Fender permincnt during twoy. | ¢ than formerly, thoueh sti '”:“ nd wind have done much dawage | Buserrss i the most acceptable form D . g W A hina of the troops on this vessel, but they | Fugazy of this city says that he did not | tY-1W0 vears of his reign. These instity. | FCRUIAT hours. The last few days ew- | In_the provinces the laxative principles of planits hardly will be avallable for active opera- (sell the ticket to Bresci, as an examina- | [ON% @F to me as the w 1 tradi- [ tion of existence was a dificult one Several wmall veseels have gone ashore | Lpownm £0 actmost beneficially: [ tions much before the end of the month. |tion of his books will show. The woman, | which o T L him. What his punishment will be § and many others have been obliged to seck 1 (Continued from First Page.) - 145" Hells Mhsresn, belleved (5 Have bedn | WItR & 0 Shspputio hand Trom matter of doubt. Probably it will be a lite | Ffuge In the harbors = More Misslonarics Reporied, it ) whiltever sufa | sentence at hard labor, though it - TO GET ITS BENEFICIALEFFECTS tary of state for a few weeks during the| NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—Rev. A. B. Leon.|'N® accomplice of Brescl, salled last May |y me am certain of the | sible he will be condemnedato the uillo. | aninh ¢ Ixplodes Holler, absence of Secretary Hay, who lofi Wash- |ard, corresponding secretary of the Metho- | !th him. The Itallan secret agents are | prosperit Erundeur ot the country. | " T o O ovide The denth bg. | o SAN SEB, Aug. d—When the| BUY THE GENUINE — MANFD. BY ington this afternoon to visit his family |dist Missionary society, today received a |S411 0 have found out the exact day on fpL Vel [ gloty of my grandfather b | O R estnatinn vih PR | Spanish cruiser Infanta Isabel was about to at thelr summer home at Sunapee Lake, | cablegram from Rev. Spencer Lewls of the | *MICh these two left these shore Y It wis the glory of my father o have |whe thr apted hasnssination. Valllant, | jeave for Arichacon one of ita bollers gave CAllFORNIA HG SYRUPCO » Wit Chite misten [ Malatesta, the aileged arch plotter, i | jealously Kuatded this unity and thin fnde- | fo thfew & bomb in the Chamber of Dept | away and the escapiog steam scalded SAN FRANCISCO, CAL A feellug akin to Indignation was ex-| Mr, Lewls cabled from Chun King, in|3U0t¢d: from London e o | . Toler wiatl e Sutined by ebs rentlted from his act o o ‘ot ©f €] twenty-one sailors, killing one and weri- [ LOUISVILLE kv L Aiutande g cited here by the press report from Tien [the province of ochewan, as follows. ;:u« country six weeks ago on an American | i iU SRAT Be outlingd by th ‘”v‘lv‘v‘ryv. BaFis B wos Im:'\‘””‘ Hers 1 1Ak ously Injuring six others. The cruiser for sale by druggists < price 50€ per botrle. Tsin of the apparent indifference of the |“Our party leaves for Shanghal today." o and,may the love of my peaple fortiry me [ 000 tve arempt on the it nisna- | postponed s departure x commanders there to the critical stato of | The message was undated. The Presby- |, L10%€ Who went forth to kill were formed t0 the RUSSAIRROR S of T . s e R e Bl o | 4 King to the guardiansh guest. The ) » ’ companies, so that one Nig ollow q lanshi liberty ‘and the | gue The press Is filled with apologies »i " the legationers at Pekin. The War depart- | terian Board of Forelgn Missions received | 0 ¢OMPar s might follow UD | gotense of (he monarchy united by indis | and . b g Lackig Fotit & b . by t . the other in case any assasin failed to do | soluble bonds for the st and expressions of regret and urges the | Your drugglst will refund your money 'f ment officials arc fied thut Chaffee at|a cablegram today from Rev. Willlam | o 700 L Ge FOF 0 the final test|the countr * the supreme Interest of | o p;ression of anarchists as a further pro- | Pazo Olntment faile to cure you. 50 ce o least 18 blameless, for he undoubtedly s | Campbell of the station at Kiun Chow in . b ol b G L Ttalinng, render | phiniic i - . bl o w 7, NEW YORK, Aug . MONZA, Aug. 3.—King Victor Emmanuel row will publish tk | . 111 has fssued a proclamation to the Itallan In the possc ¥ I people, s follow H came i ur tribute of tears and | tection foi officials. ———— xercising all of his influence with the |the island of Halnan, which relieves anx- honors to the sacred memory of Humbert | Ag a rosult of the attempt on the shah's WOMAN AS A CORONER. b4 ther commanders to get the column in | jety of the board. The message is as fol- i ~ “Those who went later (o the scene of the | of Bivos” You:'fi the hitrer sorrow which |, A% ! : g 4 motion,. Meanwhile the sharp check re-|lows: ‘“Nodoa arrived. Hainan quiet, | ST ¢ Were believed to be Antonio Lana, th S HOW Shat celved by the Japanese scouting party !s | Women Hong Kong." baker, and the student. 1t was learnad | §¢ maop (S forrow as though it were that [ the palace of sovereigus today was pr an jndication of what he might experience | Nodoa is about ninety miles away from should he take the e to chance of [the coast. The message means that the Winfield, Kan,, of each individual among you. L " e Stanley. ye that Matteo Sassi sailed for| This solidity of thought und nffection wity | YCHted rom approaching the palace when| Miss Lillian E. Hall of Winfleld, Kan., is Naples on July 7, from Hoboken, on the [ #1WAYS be the most certain bulwark of my | the shah started for Vincennes, where a|probably the only woman in the world to | North German Lioyd steamer Katser Wil- | [g&R #nd the best guaranty of the unity | military review was held in his honor. | hold the office of coroner pushing forward aloue missionaries have arrived at Holhow from | . which unites in tiie name | An sscort of dragoons surrounded the royat | says the Chicago | / \\ Secretary Hay and Minister Wu added |there and that the women had gone on to 1! .,m“m‘ ¥ H'IM\:.‘:‘Z“ 4 ‘I:‘ - Sg s and Dleass of Incetity o Tl Erandeur | o, ppgge, i !fm,"v"“"l”'l R e A GIPAURE | ALY another score to thelr credit today when | Hong Kong. All of the missionarles sent | gouoritoq’in’ the books of ths company as| ™Y, NOPER. Such is my ambition s citigen| The shah seems the least concerned of ,.f;'”"fl\"r TR ol a dispateh came from United States Consul |out by the Presbyterian board and about [ peiethied o the book | S all over the effort to take his life, and | caused by the death of Cowrr cowcancy Py Fowler at Che IFoo, apparently remoy whose whereabouts there had been uncer- | oAl sl b | h . At 4 | e 8 aniey | v g N e has not curtailed the program he had | coroner by Governor Stanle all doubt as to the authenticity of the tainty are mow accounted for, although| , 2% Cut Out by Br BLACK CREPE ON HIS DOOR | s view (e M LR L S s aten s A il T [ Mo appeared in the taian quartor with | e ncovery of Balson's ldentity wag| o TH® 0¥ €xperience she ever had in the s v £ La Belle Teresa and then when Bresci ap- | Italian in 7 “Prison e idichae bt B eadige I Lo | coroner's office was that of stenographer va Falth in Chinn Britiak Not Caude of Delny. | on Tells of | made by means of the Bertillon system, | She is 26 years old and is one of the most A with the L. | parently laid siege to the affections of the | hrents W e ataa Some Interesting facts connecte LONDON, Aug. 3.—-The parliamentary | falr and fickle queen of the Reds, the stu- Brewcl his measurements agreeing with a card at | popular young women of Winfield. Her edu d police headquarters. When shown the card | cation has been limited to the inal cipher message have been brought | a.rorary for the forelgn office, Willlam St. | dent was not seen again. He seems to have | | common ht by Mr. Fowler's report. It appears |y, proderick, sald today in the House |been in the company which went on its| NEW YORK, Aug, & Alexandro Rublott and photo the crimiual said: “Yes, I am{schools of Cowley county. In a talk about hen Mr. Wu received the cipher mes- | o commons that the government had mo | mission of murder to the shores of the Old | has written a to Captain Walter B, |- ber appllcation for this office Miss Hall sald found that it contained a clpher | erogy jnformation from China. It was not| World. On th e et "1 could not believe with the masses that ! - . same steamer was Antonio | Usher of the st Hoboken police, stating cNe cipher. The governor of SHAn |ipye, he sald, that operations by the allies | “Lama,” who may have been Antonio Lana, | that he had been persecuted by the an LONDON REDS ARE WORRIED | becauco women had never held the office it Theyare ns much like COATED transmitted with the meSKAEE | yoro delayed by the Britlsh contingent. | the baker arrested on the other side as the | Achists because he had displayed an Italian | TN e STOSTSS Bk SUGIANDE Of 41 et BLBCTRICITY as acienoe can make tsug | 1. Which | op (ne contrary, the last information from | accomplice of the assassin Brescl, - | ACtivity of the Police Keepa the An- | capable of dolng so. I circulated my peti- | Rervebmidm,one produces aa much fn turn tra Mr. Co 8 MEARARE. | Gonoral Gaselee was to the effect that his | as an anarchist of the most ardent hue. | Satsin of King Humbert, perscuatly. ey pists Stirred U tion among the {nfluential business men and talned in the amonns of Sl & wom el the State department|iroopy were rendy and would shortly ad- | His friends say that he sailed from this | Otth OF Rubertl, as he signs himself, fs Lt L JUUHEARS SELIAE TRy gevetnse to Nive Wi {hey hacs (3 & meek. This s why eipher; the i the ose official | yunce, and that he anticipated the co-op- | port about May 15, He > the appointment and was very fortunate, se- | they have cured thousands of cascs cipher. When MWWu in deciphering the | qyation of the allies sht, 1900, , ) of fervous disenses, such ag Debil (Copyright, 190, by & Publishing Co.) | curing the signatures and well wishes of | 0 M et AL TR DL mesgpge reached end of the tsung I yameff's message ofN@gansmiital he was un Ninth Cavalry Ready to Sail. county’s ” and known here | a8 and also that he knew Bresci, the as Is at disappeared from | Present confined in the Tombs. When seen ean stand inst the wond, ful curative properties of Mull's his familiar haunts about that time at least, | t0DIZht he said he had not only en te V| SRR et dotat: et 1o | AL (Nl an consul| cablegram—Speclal Telegram.)—The an- | ishment when 1 approached them for their | Penlieveloping brain matte aware of that fact anYgthought that the sev- | ANCISCO, Aug. 3.—Troops E and Fico' Malntestn i erodiied ik | Rublottl anid thyt last voar, just botore | FCNISLS Of this city are undergoing one of | holp to secure this office. Custom had here. tion, and Tmpart hounig vinos v eral groups of figures wing were a por- | fnth cavalry arrived over the | the TaAtag(bE dlFboton "% the Fourth of July, he had import A {'“',m,\ their periodical scares. The leaders, in- | tofore given this position to a physiclan and | ey Thole system. Al weaken p i bl 8|8 o 16 60Ky 4 AbRoHEN A anag! ector ¢ a < " Al mported a larg 088 dogged by detec ve: ard all | oy ove P g o b Issue-c roving dr tion af, the tnung Il yjgen's message. As|Sante Fe tofay from Fort Apache, Ariz. jorts yeaterday from Oinotmoall tett | 16Al With the royal crown and sr, | L0y doged by detectives, rosurd all | they did rot bellevo that any one else could Pt lssnedentroiug draing & matter of fact, they w\iie the (nitial words | where they have been stationed for over |of an effort of Malatesin to po » to | Of arme n the center. He sald this had so| o, PPFoach them with suspicion properly conduct the business of tho county may mean Insauity, Consumption of Mr. Conger's mossage Wad they wore un- (2 yoar, haviag been sent there ShORily | go Trom that ciis oo pi toe niata it | Vesed his unaremions smon (15 Bad 0| "ypalatesta, the master mind of the Lon- | After all this work T was Informed by Gov- o e o 4 26 thay wabs | ateai s Barvise , ¢ ok e Itallan king i c countrymen in the | gon udvanced circle dlkoreate srhor. 8 . e £ perhox ; six hoxes ( deciphered by Mr. Wu uso they were |after thelr return from service fn Cuba. | o did not find the willing toal there® 1 | neghborbood that they had coms 1y i |don advanced circle, has disappeared from | ernor Stanley that it would be necessary for fron-clad muntanted o ¢ Instead of | These are the last of the Ninth cavalry |hare, within o few miles ot Non pore Bolies Inssrast figerikad Qeibans e, s 13 lodgings, but has not left the country | me to secure the indorsement of the :epub fund money) $6. Took «ontan begirining, “In British loga . Mr. | to arrive, and the two sauadrons ordered | discovercd a man w ”‘”m i i""" '.”“I‘“"" haul It down. ‘SVien he refused to 4 “”"“ | for the reason that England is his only re- | lican county central committee of Cowley Risiiive proot, Jree, Ad Iosss P \ LR ) boitd B By - Lol i d an wi do the bidding i efused to do this e 'he chists here scout | ¢ . e 4 cine Co.,'Cleveland, ORI e T have [to sail for Chiua on the Warren are now of the arch conspirator. In the city of | (1Y (hreatened his lite, Shorily atter (s | MAIDIDE asylum, The anarchists here scout | county. | dreaded: this requirement, but| moig by Kann & Cou fbth and Dougias been for & month in the BiYtis on,” | complete. New York he found Lana, the neker ame | e began to rocgive anonymous leen Loy | the fdea that ihe assassinacion of Hum: [‘where there fs a will there fs a way,' and | @B 9. A. Fullor & Co- Hin and Douglam ete. EHR La Belle Teresa, whose records werq yes-|D® 8ay8 when A& met Gaetano Bresci, the [ beTt WA® planned in any particular place. | I went ahout the task with confidence, se- | Adbiiab: tact developed tallibat tie mes __Jnps Locate fhe Enemy. ) | T awerq Ve« | glayer of King Humbert in flohonen oo |Such acts, they gay. are inspirations | curing exactly what the governor required.” sage was signed “E. H. Cedger, July 17 WASHINGTON, “Atg) 8.—The NAVR. df-| 15"0qrt them across the sess by variows | 17 he bad said there would be black crepe | YOUChSAfed to the t. They profess to| Miss Hall has ann her intention to o e ne, o e hley Ad I B i v o . "atersol N, J 9 8 rema e igno- e ar, She s o Wi hise cla by T Oonger long beforerfand that it hed | TAKU, Aug. 2.—Chaffee reports that soo | Teant death to the heads which bore the | *oUId be no occasion for placing the cout [ ! Paterson, N. J. This remarkable igno far. the g e T e B cel 5 fand that 1t hac iy T BrOpeat Shatan, of arms of the house of Savoy In the Italiey | TaNCe 18 undoubtedly stimulated by the |for the office on the record she will make been flaudulently dated by e Chinese of- Japinese ' scouting (oward Pel Taog ot T flag. Tho statement of Rubfotti was wepy | (hreatening attitude of the police. during the next twelve months. She says cials. Now it appears that{the tsung I threo men killed, _twenty-fve wounded.| 21 n | Inconerent and rambling. When asked to| 1t 18 Tumored tonight that several ar- | the most dificult task liable to come to her men, ‘or Yuan, did date it Ythe 1Sth. It |s | Enemy in trenches and loop-holed houses. was found yesterday that the woman | by more definite he 880 he NEd-s °| rests are pending in London and that the |1s the coroner's inqueet, but if called upon . thought that this’ da accurate and, “REMEY.” | known as La Belle Teresa was once mar- | pregcar at any meeting where the wotar” | doomed men are already marked by Scot- [ to perform this duty she will not Lightning Pain Kilier. while Mr. Conger actually] wrote his ais _— ried to a man named Brugholi, a maker of | by ¢ o aesassin- | Yard officials. This report has caused | from it patchion the 17th and put 1l in cipher read Japan Declines Ofer. macaroni. The name, Ighina, by which tho | cuserd. ant o -f0ted King had been" dts- :W‘ § hrvous e - Rt containgstio apikies nor.ine D e 17th and pu cipher ready LA 4 ! , Ighina, by w | cussed, and then he returne: tense nervousness In anarchist circles — for transmisslon at fho Mrst opportunity, | | WASHINGTON, Aug. &-In connection | woman was gencrally known, was et | count of hia awn srimeaiod (0 the ac | n e, feust fixed for tonight in a| ;. Meial Worke Jurlous drugs. $1,00.00 18 of the mesnage ald not leavef Pekin until tha | i the statement from London published | maiden anarchist Srioviness amsinat’ ihe | Sl oern on Nattron Bill to celebrate Broncl's | il iaNAROLIS, Aug PP foca0itondiniaaun). « c and: Ny L T HHI) | BERROIR I Fat SR uRa AR chists ern on Saffro celeb Scl's | Jiminary to the formation of the. Intetr ' A ; following day. These matflers have dor Rora.n& gland had tendered asrassination of King Humbert has been [ tional i"nlon of United Metnl Workers wi at all drugists or write The name he had a daughter, lda, ; i i ol ; from whom the police yesterday were seek. i = apan financial assistance In its Chinese 5 : T : 4 much to rehabilitate thef Chinese officials ing to get some Information concerning | # completed by the delegates tonight, Chi Lightning Medicine Co., Mus- campalgn, it can be stated with authority | the departure o % i S0k | CHA abandoned cugo wis chosen for the headquarters of the | . 1k aCnaio of soms [l i | PR I e iEd Wt suthris | 1us depavars of hor oo for ity L | CHANGES NAME TOHIDE SHAME 3505+ omrat were out. | oS o o 1Rt of 1 P! ) 2e) skefptical o ol 4 ¥ gt » | - r "1 elr 2 st | bi K o> bear hol e dele s to se :'xl:::‘?‘f‘(;r been vary ale ptical as thelt |and declined at that time by Japan in the | The woman arrested in Italy as Brescis| PFOHCF of King's Assnssin Renigne | (€00 FegArding their ope rations agatnst | brought, to bear uponthe deluzatcs to KT ATAT fsio ese offi- : L an arrested y as Bresc . e roa ety Tto” | lect. Tndtanapolis. An invitation was ex . A same friendly spirit that it was made. His Lieut tov 1 Tial the anarchists. Extreme acty pre- f 1ok ded b Commere . 0 ade. SoamDIhR N talana Bad beowe : deute oy i nded by the Commerctal club, but for the clal messages. / SR 1]\ “u.\'l_n Is tall and had brown bair. La ante alian | vails among the special service detectives, | reason that Chicago Is more of a common 2 I Baptist M naries Safe _lf;‘ ""“'*" “1 . both “-""““" fair halred, 2 and there was a consultation today at tho [ center for the local unions that” city w s | D 3 \aftee. RERLL L ;" o Bate, his 1s unusual for an Itallan woman, She : AR i arl™ | nelkatac 4 WASHINGBON, ' Aug] 5.—1t was stated | NEW YORK, Aug. 3—Rev. Dr. 0. L.|phis i usisual for en ltallan woman. 8 MILAN, Aug. 4—Lieutenant Bresci, | Home office between the heads of the dif- | NGRSt L oy 0 hocen for the f Pharmacy, T i i S0t 5 Rhodes of the Bapiist Publication soclety b . Bhe had been seen | \ 000 f K forent detective bureaus and the home | are: President, Charles McCarthy 1N H. FParn anell Bluff tonight that the dispgich recelved by the (e SOmtanY el 1 dlxsnniared her of King Humbert's assassin, has | 1€ 1 by S Davl ) in South War departme A : recetved word today that all the Baptist ipany w Brescl and disappeared | rRIer OF Kin , A Tatary nati; firet viee president, Otto B Davis War dopartment tromMajor General Chat- | FUSERR R R, IRAL L (o BADU | when Tiresct returned to his friends fn | {f0FMed the caloncl of his regiment of bis ary. Sttt Ghicago: second vice président, 1 % | Omaha by M. 2 ee, commanding thé American troops in | "310D4! as o | Wh ntention to leave the army aud change his arker,’ Det third vice ' president S o Bica: o safe in Shanghai. A message to this eftect | Paterson. ». He ARCHIST PLOT | Charles’ smol retary-treas China, was dated at/ Tien Tstn on July 31, | * (s TR name. He will be provided with an appoint- | UNEA mols ary ) e e kot Antonfo Lana, who was often seen an appoint or, C. 0. Shorman, Chicago At the time at whigh it was filed there had | ¥ cubled to the headquarters of the ment in the clvil administration. . urer, C. O. 8herman, Chicag CURE vOURSELF! . e about Paterson, has also disappeared These officers will constitute the execu- Viae Bis & for Mansfas been no general f@rward movement of the ‘\‘n (Hn-m Baptist Missionary union in PP A ducl with sabres has been fought be-| New York Police Gradually Unray tive board for the first year. It was de- P LA osto! ed force: e fonly action g \ tween Captain Tani and C: ol Mystery of the Mur- cided that the tr mbraced in the order icritations oF ulcarationd allied forces, Uhe/only action huvig been PRETENDS TO KNOW OF PLOT | (hnien Tani and Captain Baccially 1SRN MESIAT SR N Shall be architectiral, wire and metal work o W SRR e ;n- onna «la;lvlux presumably that reportad Russlans Cag g T ibjec Iu.ll. utenant Brescl's course. aad ' ers, bridge ,.L:,q jall bullders, muh-.,k,.,, Painless, an g Admiral Rer icy in the dispatch recelvec epp it A " a At had expressed sy 3 iy Strument’ makers, metal pattern & makers R N 8 bartmabt 1a en) |h g '| ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 3.—General | New .York tian Gi Nomex the Meutenant. wheoeed sympathy with | -\ yoRK, Aug. S.—Detectives bave | and coppersmiths Navy fpartment in which the Jup- | Grodekoft telegraphs from Khabrovek,| Men fated with in clalll declared that e LPon Captain Bao- |, = 0"ive room in which it Is asserted that ro— {r sent in plain wrapper anese lost soyeral killed and had a number | August 1, that fourtcen Hotchkiss and ten AUIER Tt e i ared that he could no longer offer Glanders at Prestdio, By “eXpreiw, prepid. (0 s hand to o e plot 1o ing Humbert was formed T I ARA " .00, r & bortios $.75 wounded. Glike ke were ohbbired 6 Hine Hon oo II,‘. }...I.ln to Licutenant Brescl. Captain | the Plot to kill King SAN FPRANCISCO, Aug the Russians, who, storming the fortress| NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—There is a chance | SACCUIL Was wounded in the head during Belle Teresa is gone. It i on the second floor of & West Hoboken, will say tomorro Carstide wens on’10aesl Teans/ an for Chi h the sixth onslaught N. J., resort for anarchists and is in the | broken out among the h - WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—The ad ¢ | Monday, July 30, drove 4,000 Chinese be-|that hate will reveal much to the authori ight. y AR sttlement. The place | 81410, There are about 1 .e:m\"l‘p{\ ALK The adjutent | o namm. ties relative o the alleged plotting of the - heart of the Italian se ¥ Presidio stables belonging to 16T clved a cable message from Gen- ) R, has not been known as a meeting place [ cavalry regiments and awalting AR eral MacA¥thur at Manila today saying he O g v x.nlnn:nlnlm(urm Pater i n; 'HII the 'lnmnw\ LANA MAKES A CONFESSION | for anarchicts. Thero bave been no public 2 ghin NOTSs Sansporte aian @ . S AN A A ol ot i Shing Re| tnn cads of Europe. Tonight in a saloon In s ctings held there and the room where the 3 resence of glanders wa bad arranged for the transport Indlana to gy, PETERSBURG, Aug. 3.—An offcial | Straight street, an lwalian, whose name | Accomplice of Brenei Sayw the Queen | MeC!INE8 held there and the | LA e BRI 410 8(Rh (ie0ikd The take Its men and supplics at once to Taku ference purposes. The commanding offcer has _received meot the transport Sumner at Nugasakl and| qiepaich says Blagovestchensk was again |does not appear to be known to the pro Was (0 Have Been FRAR GMALIRAS KOPY SQPIERG SORF ORI coB | AREAIE E, ’i 4 e ol 9 s " | bombarded Wednesday, August 1. It js |prietor of the place, although it may be o e 3 orders to spare no efforts or expense ir . The Sumner Jeft San Franclsco on July 17| aqded that the Russian steamer Selonga, |and he will not e a1l fatd ¢ kniaer s Bilag Alyg: These detectives say ”"“:’_ "I“';""‘ ‘.'.'?f stmping out the discase before' 10 can be- é Otel vlctory :::I.::ml l:;v::“‘ .u:..:_“-nvulll |l':c:'\ \fl‘l‘ll!.‘l"l"r'.:’] while assisting in the defensa of Algun, & meeting held in the city carly fn M NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—Information from | 8Bt rx::,x‘:”f :‘““h: ,“h‘ ;‘lm'n“‘(\":’f“lll\]vll(uh< b - - —e 1 ARLYS e Y 18 order®? | way seriously damaged by Chinese shells. [of which he intended to inform the authori- | Rome 18 printed here to the effect that | "5 At tbe Pl A ’ g Steamahip Line to Asin. —— 0 report to General Chaffee for temporary | 2 XL 48 HIaNE Miaiatiny 0 bl s ADtonio Lans, arrested as an acenmplice | 250 WO lialians, & man an nan, i | gm BAUL, Au President James J service with the troops in China. The Sum- Offers A ty oxer o g 2 complice | pjvoq jn Hoboken and an important confer- [ gjll's scheme for a blg steamship line to l Put-in-Bay Island, Ohio. . . . ing and moet elegantly furnished Summer Hotel, situated on ist ‘of May and after the oth>rs | plot existed involying ! olving the s 0a aio sts from Ne preparing a proclamation granting virtual | Pad departed the leaders held a long secret | Imultaneous | yoronce there wero anarchists from New [ tolus of in Atlon fled'aith the sqore. had departed the leaders held u long s6crot | geungaination of King Humbert and Queen | £5€P¢, the! STk amnesty to Boxers, on condition that they [ Yent Gromeiit ot e e a | Margherita . ert and Queen | york City, from Brooklyn, from the Italian | §tthmunip v, v capital stock JIH Th t g W cense creating disturbance. Widinar, the editors of the paper {ssued by gl AL colony in Philadelphia and from Paterson | of §5000.00. The fling foe wax over §,u0 e at s arm S b e the group, and one or two others whom [ Hody Reats in Casket. and West Hoboken. This soclalist never [ The MUl svatem a o Buffalo an e ais: s E etk May nol Teveal or May. as clFCUmMAAACHS | MONEA, Aug. 5.—The remalns of King|#aw Bresc and never saw Quintevallo, but| Buluth and the transcontinental railrond Th' & All S #2 | NORFOLK, V., Aug. 3.—Charles J. Can- [ % chase men talked aver a trip WHIOW | oinibert wers todsy pleoed. (o 9 the description of the men tallies with that | The new company will extend fts busin: kS 0s | non, state oyister inspector for this disteic PAGH [uNtAve iR TR e o g™ casket of | S wo of the men at the conference, to Asia i that th ssassin, Brescl, ticles of incorporation filed with the secre the highest point in Lake Eric, on one of the groups of beautiful iulands, & Miles from Detroft, Mich.; 40 from Toledo, O dusky, 0., 6 clang some othars were to take. The meeting was [ walnut, covered with lead and glass in such | was ghot a :mv\l.l»\“ uln by n“‘ Assigtant | pafC OtRers were ! M aiatont “ A . = . mald® & 3 hief of fesg' >rince. The two men d to a le ala L | n manner as to leave the face expose is learnec Varing's Injur re Serlonn. no?fion;u"ds 1 th sl Hy M"ffy ey do were thought to be ‘the closest of friends. | EREE WEH A0, R T 1t [ The ceremony which took place in the pres. | Was & member of what is known as the | pyi"CP LT RTA, Aug. 8.1t developed | § -om ¢ understand the glow of health. This | Captain Drinc and Simnon met on Main | meeting, ‘which ended early in the morning | ence of the royal family was very touching, | “International group’ of anarchists. The|ogay that the aceldent to the Rusn > HOTEL VICTORY CO. § OPIN dmplies disordered Kidneys, liver, bowels, | Cunnon's xhowiders and the two waiited | rescl dlso left, but came back May’ 12 and | uocn Margheriia placed the Tialian fiag | police have also learned that prior to f cruiser Varlag during it trial trip o RO blood or brain, Hood's Sarsaparila | 10,n% $108 of the postoffice, whore they | " ilatesta” 13 the man who muié up all [ With the arms of the house of Savoy over | Brescis leaving thia country he was ten- | §G, ™ five” weeks before. the' veusel Address all JLNEN A s e RIkeG togather Lor SeVEXas minutes. With-| ¢ things. His Is at mind. All the [ the corpse. dered a banquet by a group of auarchizts In | ooy leave the docks at Cramps’ ship yards, ommunications to gives all who take if the warmth of per- | DUT Any ADpTent caune. o witnesses wnv, | these things IS b great mind, Al the il this city. The celebration took place fn an | where it i8 now laid up for repuirh e CETG T. W. McCreary, . Captaln_ Prince suddenly drow a revolver g = fect health. Get Hood's because apt left Widmar and Esteve, netther of whom FTae i hiset Wial & ec othing Covered wicth Blo, narchist resort in Bleecker street. Eight 3 e fter fell. After firing the fourth shot i L4 Safe Company Incorporates. and fired upon Mr. Cannon five times. thrice | 16t Widmar and, Esteve, nelthor, of whom J Shptaln Prinee walked several foct from | P the flame all the time and induced \!m\nq AUg. 4.—The examination of | persons were presznt n;‘um Bresci mm.l L LR R - i Gen'l Mgr. and Representative. (S N4 ik n's. prostrate be 4 then | Italians to keen alive t i Natale Possanzini, the anarchist who was | were Salvatore Quintevallo, a man named [ grai-Marvin 'Safe company was incorpor te for souvenir catalog OOdJ ARSI a4 MY Cannon's. prostrate body and then | laians (o keen alive U i e a . | enday. with £3.30000 canital stock A L e Group of Existence held a meeting [of Brescl, has confessed, afirs * ner s due at Nagasakl in about two week SHANGHAL Aug. b~Li Hung Ohang is | sbant soe'ib: o Biipt held a meeting | O ool; & nfessed, aMrming that | cico was held in this room. At the con- | the Orfent seems to have taken shape in ur- z 5 went back and fired the last bulle 8 arrested o ’ evealed the Sassi and y named Lenner or Lana far enough 1 went back and fired the last bullet fn his | pf Malatesta. 4 know th arrested at Ancoua, revealed the fact that | Sassi and a man n St Which 3800000 Is first pre 1 bearing Just noukh Never Disapp | O oW, The cause Of | gng [ would itke to see him suf e weat to Monza some time ago, where ho | of whom are under arrest In Maly, The | 26 WG G4 oS50 O e FATEY horen of molf T When Esteve and Widmar were told of [ W48 known under an assumed name. He |other gueets arc not yet known to thel bearing cent dividend after A usemont 1merabk ‘ B 1 f first ferred dividend this boast of an Itallan, they suld that the | Wa8 close shaven when arrested and wore a | police, but one of them was said to be a | payment of first preferred divider TR Ry rever it haven. whole tale was false. The 1 nelther of | shirt and handkerchief stained with blood. | woman. This would indicate that there Xow T alls The Meccy i, R0 A 01 0 b 1 S A A S Send this coupon and ]y 1 E hates me. He must, to tel about L L A T that a straight cut of 15 per cent has been At G‘r‘li.‘.zy\; on Salled-—Aui ,;q. k BO dvs d 101 . . e know of no persona ave ent L » ordered ages by the erican Steel ym Hamburg, for Ne Yor — ance of Wee to The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, E Hitne wocinliats Tay hate me.. Last winter | DERLIN, Aus. 3e—The police throughout | 2100Ted 10 Weks by e A . fom Hamburs L y undy Mo them knew that Bresci was going to ltaly e o T were at lenst efght persons concerned in| Np\v YORIK, Children's i They had never talked with Bresci about \‘.\\T“.“R sey Wil Investigate, the plot to Kill the king 8 cantractar of this'clty. filed $2.60 per day; $10.50 to mur They had talked with him many |, o Aug. 8.—Governor Voor: ¢ 7 i . - hees admitted today at his home in Ellza Shreaded whole wheat biscuit, ready for | %cts, none. i times ‘over how to spread the teaching anarchy through the United States. Esteve sald tonight Tiire A N AYS eiae (hings lles. |hed been hatched In New Jersey JOLIET, 11, Aug beth, N. J., that steps had been taken to|yse any meal, meny ways, at grocers x of Ocenn Vessels Aug. i investigate the allegations that the plot — e nstown-—-Arrived |.p‘.m. from ) kill K hert and other monarc ko Officers Not Informed, fork. for Liverpool and proceeded AMUSEMENTS, | King Humbert and other monarchs Nok Infoxmads || HON O D anArEacL MO, s and Wire company. The reduction, it is Tk : 2 A or. Romandi Casslo, the Italian lat and oston—Arrived—Ultonla, from Liver d Dr. Romandi o P bt e DSt | Germany are arresting anarchlat suspects: | guiq, will affect every employe of the com I, via Queenstown. edl“o“ 8 dliver utles, was here there were debates. | [ Among them is Prof. Stahly, an Itallan, who| poy - No oficlal information can be ob AU Now | Vork-Arrive 1=Roland, fr B ook part and 1 always bested the | has recently lectured on the subject of th AT doratood the | Bremen; Columbia, from Hamburg, e ! 1008 Rt L) them And = AINAYS begied the s g Iy lectured on the subject e | tained here, although it is understood th N e Stock Co_ Kl:”v in south ( many order went into effect yesterday. About y X, N F.-Arrived M. Be M mkl- thix <‘v‘|"i\": rmu:-u me. I shall stay Carcilll Disowas Assassin, 2,000 men employed in four local mills are [ fr I rq‘l“?u"'ld H‘u'””‘”‘ via 8t Sk bty Mo | and so w idmar to meet any aceusa e or Philadelphia Night Prices- ] tions. The police need not watch us, We DRUSSELS, Aug. 3.—La Reforme says to- | concerned Havre—Arrived—La Champagne Matinee—-Any Re For part..cosssisees Paris Exposition Pictures. Sent postpaid to any address, these men whom T beat may hate me and will b e If they should ever want us. | day that the woman, Carcilli, who yesterday ’ > aane ers - Hasgo Halled rthageniar We fear not eclarcd tha ohotogranh of Bressl was| ., STeY. &84 Tassemgers fay P e i ) ha Widmar said thelr must be a mistake in | . 1".",”{,“(;,'_‘]‘“' K aband, mo. longer | CAPE HAYTIEN, Aug. 3.—(Via Haytlen R S TR S ase a TOLAY Stay at home and enjoy the great exposition. 18 to 20 views ¥ Cable.)—The passengers and mall from the | y overy week, covering all points of interest. Altogether there will be 20 parts containing 350 views. The entire set maliled for $2,00. HhatiRtarmption gt R Bioirier hat Deot | “olés thia opinion, Dutch steamer Prins Willem 1, which wen oville—Eniled—-Astoria, from Glas arrested in Burope in connection with . ¢ Oriei 5 Y. M A Killing of King Humbert. He sald he had iround Hus Heen Purchased. ashore on the cast side of the lsland ¢ Rk flgmals Y8 T M Lk but one brother, who was employed by the ZA. Aug. 3.—The municipality of | Inigua Tuesday, July 31, have been landed hia Austrian government aud was not an an- | Monza has purchased the ground on which | hgre by the steamer Alps. Several of the whead — Passed : y ¥ § W [ J ; MR LA atha v ¢ h senatown & i 4 Imission, including Gr d30d axg ERRRRANTAATAARTARANNARN B |7 e 5 R T e et ko T e o | 5 VS Qi S | ol e Arvetta, & silk dyer's belper, 39 | & Dfouument o & charitable i 'y Gume Called ut 3:50 p. w YIUSG S PSS Y SYYEY Y . a

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