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BEE: OMATIIA DAILY — Bnger rings. She protested that she had| "(WERNMEN X TTYV | ters fix the date. The ediet says the -v.upI ) ) + By T . B 1 V[ [21owine the ministers tn Peicn tree com B “\ N “ N N NORTH ] x 3 0 et v eirmier oo Wi wea ot | GOVERNMENT DID ITS DUTY | it ian, oy Toecome o e, | HEMMED 1N BY THE BRITISH | miivictton i i sguss sinatvics “var | BACK FROM FROZEN NO ) them, saying “Thank you!" and made his but notwithstanding this plain messages probably true and the result of the memor- way to the next berth : 5 T were returned (o some consuls on August 4.’ ial of the Chinese ministers in all countries (Continued from First Page.) Conductor James Follens, who brought 0 4 . 'Y " L asking through Li Hung Chang and other the train from Ellls, related an incident of At Outbreak of Tm"blf Imperial Boldiors “!;. ;"mh ookt s Bl "','. General Dewet May Find it Impossible to | yiooroys mann. Ivrl\flixu-“l‘hn hu\\r\‘(‘r day and night were sadly overturned. At PERFECT - Miss Shaw's bravery. After the robbers Fought Fanatical Boxers. e Escape Through Enemy's Cordon. had no official news confirming the fssuance | Arst we didn’t kuow when to go to bed visited her berth and relieved her of what — {3r S50 Becitary RIS L Sae " e of the edict. and it was rather difficult to sleep with the money she had, Miss Shaw dressed hur- " o b B4 MU B e — sun shining so as to make it as light os viedly and made ber way to the second | FATHER MARQUET'S STORY OF UPRISING | them but also upon €oMateral ak tater in- day at midnight. The last be o sched sleeper, in which they were then working. - formation, is that the legatiouers are yet BOERS TO MAKE STAND AT MACHADODORP | TELLS OF TALKS WITH CZAR uled ‘m I;. .v\“U nnThm:Tm»(;‘,l‘:r";; 1~l..(.“ Accosting them in the midst of their WOrk, | xuyive Cheintinns Defend Themselves | o, . """';"L"" Lt "":“’"'"‘“‘ 'l‘":" Barom— Dr. Talmage Deelares That Religions | there will be eight months of winter and AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. she exclamed, indignantly: “You are & # 1O Sisduy of Ricwitis WENLIee Stv Rilnies sent into the people who remain in the il be wecessfnlly with Rusty Cannon, te I he offer af ahin o Many Residents of Pretoria Sen Liberty of Russin ¥ peoy remain in the camp will be Used b pople of refine: great sat of loafers to be robbing women ers will accept the offer of the Chinese im & o G fce bound and shut off entirel om eome 8 y people of refinement T T were & Mn you wwdtde’t sob mel" Anclent Rifles and M perial government to provide an escort for | Bile for Varylag Terma for Al of Amerie ETATTE Wi oy Stveity GOE o T 4 4 o munication with the outside world for that for over a quarter of a century. Jobn A. Stevenson of Pittsburg, Pa., oo Lt ki (R A them to Ticn Tein, But it is suroéed that b Ao A el b Al A § . g blects During W BERLIN, Aug. 5.—Rev. Dr. T. DeWitt | period of time. _— e - - N cupled the second berth from that of Fay. they will prefer ta remain within the Brit- o, « o o1 yesterd He escaped injury and with the loss of a v s ish legation at Pekin until the arrival of SRTERES; WOU RTTIYGL I I YLt oey Marke routh Thisx Season. Whean others fall consumy . Aug. 5.—In a le 4 —_— amily from ersby i » few dollars NEW YORK, A In a letter ‘"‘"" the allied forces. ~®hould they leave for "‘"",h,",”l '("‘” "l',”' ",' 'h“r""" This season has been an exceptions \ ANAHEIM, Cal., Aug. 5.—W. J. Fay, who | the Rev. Father Marquet, thf superiof of | qmian Tain in all probability it would be be- LONDON, Aug. 5.—A spec dispateh I'F" (‘, "f he A\*"~f'§"" chure \\,“':{_"f' one, because of the absence of in. L} was killed by train fobbers near Hugo,| \he Roman Catholic missionaries 1o tRe | cause they regarded it the safer course to | from Pretoria, dated Saturday, says aEncouragement of Christian AWorkers” | Usually during the summer months it rains K by e e ot iy, | brovince of Chi Li, Chind, Just received here, | urcue. 1t is thought to be not unlikely | “General Christian Dewet is completely b LR i s every day, more or less, but prior to our » y L o a| h© says that at the begiuning of the BOXeT | hay the Chinese government may be very | surrounded near Reitzberg and it is im- | For who will hearken unto vou In (his | departure there bad been but one rainy day clty. Mr. Fay and his wife left here a y ¥ y day outbreak the Chinese authorities fought to protect the Christians. He tells how the matte But as his rt in that tha oeth Y {nsistent upon the departure of tte ministers | possible for his forces to escape through | Ut ™, " “Balihe " Whall hie bufi bo | This interfered largely with In the hope if they can be gotten to Tien | the strong British cordon that tarrfeth by the staff—they shall part | tions, because the place can b month ago to visit Denver, where they re- | slded for a number of years. From Denver a- worked only SEARLES & ‘ Mhing ope | o viart e Xow ok, and prob. | FAtIve Chrlstians fought against the Boxers | Tuin safely the storming of Pekin may be| *The Boers say they will make a stand at | allke by means of water and Its absence was SEARLES! ! : and defeated them. gt y 3 y | To the correspondent of the Assoclated | seriously ably Paris. Mr. Fay was a civil engineer, | * averted Machadodorp. They are short of ammunition [ erlously felt but during his residence in Calitornia has | IT':'; “""“"“ ny ‘“""' ""y"‘"l “"";l”' Cer- | The inhibition of cipher dispatches to [and food w‘nsnm} IN'IHN'mn .m:a rmu; afte noon: “When we first struck the camp there OMA“ A . o panc aln incantations,” writes Father Marquet, | the ministers while a serious breac »-| “General Hamilton, by the rapidity of his hile in 8t sburg T was invited 1o | wag a good deal of lawlessness and fghts La devoted his time to a large ranch, and to “they become {nvulterable as scon s the o hreach of dip y dine with Emy Nicholas, who 1s in the interests of the Anaheim Union Water lomatic usage is not regarded here with ap- | movements, prevents reinforcements reach- | excellent health and gives one the im- | terminating in murde . were of frequent oc spirit to which they surrender themselves NERYOUS CaRQNL 8 ge ehension. The Chinese government, it is|ing Commandant General Botha. pression of being physically strong He | currence Since then, howeve United company, In which he was a large stock kel posse: o - L2 . ctrorhe seemed to be much interested | American r boldor abd of which he was president for | D4# takea possession of them. But when- | pointed out, Is suspicious of the actions and | *“It appears that after the train carrying | LGy land” inquired. regarding the pros- | Saccs (roops have come In and are p RITATE DISEASES ever a Christian 1s present or wherever a|intent of the powers and probably has|United States Comsul Stowe and flylng the | pects of the presidential election. He is ex- [ Serving order strictly At present the church stands the spirit, they say, does not adopted this precaution to preven: commun- | stars and stripes, was deralled at Hon- | tremely well informed as to American af- [ wages for laborers and miners are $10 a OR descend upon them and so they cannot be- falrs generally day, but the large number of idle men is he czar talked freely about the Ching meveral years. He was 67 years old and a native of New York. A widow, four daugh ters and two sons survive him. ication to the ministers the details of mill- | Igsprult, south of Kroonst concealed . \ P come invulnerable. In fact, not far from [tary movements. It is evident from the | Boers fired, killing forty. question and sald he expecied that ail | 1kely to bring down the rate of pay very SAACS WILL NOT GET LAND [the Christian cstablishiment of Tchu Kin Ho |adoption of this measure that the imperial | “Many residents of Pretoria have been Would pass off without' long diMculties.” | markedly before winter. Prices are high SP CIAI_JST (King Tcheou) three of these who had been | government regards itself as antagonistic | sent Into exile for having behaved cruelly | Dr. Talmage, who was favorably im. |corresponding to the wages paid. A break initiated volunte s costs $1. Bread tions to be fired at first 50 cents a loaf, but a stift com red after their Incanta- [to, it not actually at war with the powers. | to Brit We guarantee to cure all cases curable of t. The first of the i WEAK MEN SYPHILIS sh subjects before or during the | Pressed with the development of the Russian | fast of ham and In 1 was | Thus far no inhibition has been placed upon | war. The terms of exile vary, in oue iun- [ People, remark tan Clnlmant to Big Tract of = City 8 oen, Flourl - I“';""":. “:'Y instantly killed, while the two others were | cipher dispatches passing between the var- | stance reaching twenty-five years. “I found as much religious liberty in|tion on it scaled the price down to three| SEXUALLY. Cured for Life. L s De o mortally wound fous governments and their consular repre - o Russia as there is in New York or Wash- |loaves for a quarter.” c:slmol':l m«“;“" ln;-l Manhood, ll:u«mm. o . “It was market day and the Boxers, | sentatives in China outsid ington.” Mr. Lipe takes a very optimistic view of e Bl Fia o R Clasd LEAVENWORTH, Kas. Aug. G.—Judge [ oo "or® 0L L Rl etore. the b msegheditocn USE SOFT-NOSED BULLETS |« e the situation In Cape Nome and announces | SUHCLure, Flies Fltula and Kectal Ulcors Mook of the United States district court | jo e "ol iiioa oualy that this was the o Answer o Hay's Ultimatum. — ¥ Awuin. his expectation of returning there next | PEivate Diseases and Disorders of M has ruled against the clalmant to 160 acres 0% 0 e yians, They spread the| The State department has taken the [ Lod Hoberts Makes Ol ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 5.—The Russian | qpring. 1 helieve,” ho auid, -that the op- | Steieture and Gleet Cured at Home, | of tand comprising tho principal busivost | LU Bl LU N il one of thel | Bround that the dlspatch trom the tsung i Boers Are Using Burbarous war ofice has received u dlspatch from | portunitios for o man with some capital| Consultation Free " Call on or address portion and 200 home sites, besides valua- | SOHS FRLE TV yamen, delivered at the de t yester- e. General Grodekoff, dated Khabarovsk, Au ‘ 3 B o . d sded #i% others and de- . del at the department yester in the Nome district are unlimited. 1t is | 320 South 14th St OMAM A ble ratiway yards, in the city of Argentine, [ SLESFTAS RiS WoRRed @ BEMS ROC U | day by Minister Wu, 18 ot an answer to the - gust 5, announcing that Aguin had boen | now fmpossible to make any origin Kan., a suburb of Kansas City. loca- Christians, sacking their houses and burn. | 118patch of Secretary Hay sent on August| LONDON, Aug. 5.—The War office hAs|taken by the Russlans after @ stubborn olty. Reariobs il b s tions, but a man with money at command | g oo . — Sult to reclaim the property was brought G Th E EAUE,) 1. In that dispatch Secretary Hay finally | Feceived a dispatch from = Lord ~Roberts | fight and that the Chinese were being pur-|can acquire an interest In some of the n 1895 in the name of Willlam J. Isaa - and declsively insisted that free communi- | Jated at Pretoria, August 4, which says:|gueq in the direction of Tsitsikar. original loeations (il b bled an Indian, who claimed to be an heir ot | First Slgny of Coming Trouble. cation with the minfsters must be estab. | LOrd Algcrnon Lennox has been released — t oF the ownere, (hVFdly euting Nancy Whitefeather and zabeth Long- | Of the beginning of actual troublo Father | ljshed before any steps would be taken by | DY the Boers. Only two officers remain Stzeling t nt Peorin. stake some of the owners, thereby getting Rt o I A e et A Bl PEORIA, 111, Aug. 5—Today was the|an interest In the claims. That the gold is tall, the original allottees of the tra quet writes this government toward a peaceful solution | P hottest_and_ most oppressive day of the [ there in incd shensible i Isancs produced a deed purporting to have With the exception of the three com- “Commandant Oliver has managed to here in incomprehensible quantities is a oy been executed for the consideration of $1,- | munities, which, foreseeing what was about L LTI TN ST SRR v e T e neredp o atond | Well established fact. Funds suf fing | to happen, haa armed themselves and two 000 and his attorneys succeeded in having | oihery who wero protected by pagan vil- | Bim trans the - commissioner of Indlan affairs of the | lage chief ry 'Christian establishment | messag Department of the Interior approve the in- [At King Tcheou was sacked. At Leou Pa tent for sent to Consul General Goodnow to be by | ®8Cape to the hills in the vicinity of Bethle- | istered 8, but up town the m ury stos nitted to Li Hung Chang. The|Dlem With 1,500 men. He has informed 'u'v‘-"""';,m,,‘" 1:3”r-:'|y;~ |..5];.~||n:r,.m-v|‘ resorts developing the properties will result in elivered by Minister Wu to the | General Bruce Hamilton that he does not ohs T Sl 0 | wealth for any man. T PRTENEE Haw Been Delayed. G rea A . Stute department yosterdny relative to the | consider himaelt bound by General Prinz-| "CHICAGO! Aug. S-teat today cnused | Devels Thuoni, Christian wh d 0 & ‘s ofte: . o] two deaths’ and several prostratio atrument. His attorneys then began sult|jchaoni, u Christian who wanted Lo save | iipibition of clpher dispatches was sent by | 1008 offer of surrender and that his force | (7 jenths’ and several prostrations. It of eviction. The interested cltizens of Ar- [tory fuld was poured over his body and n ' tire whi 'ROIT, Aug. 5-This h ¢ Wan 50 I the shade. Tomorrow promises | “Outside of the few larger claims, owned B the tsung 1l yamen on July 30, as at that | Intends to continue the war. He has taken to be equally hot he| DY the principal and original locators, 1 nc S an been the X wentine engaged attorneys, who claimed | he was still breathing. | gate it bad already been communicated to|UP @ Pposition between Harrismith and the - b9 1ot |A I days later it was the turn of the Ne! rket pute in D that the Interior department's approval of | & fE Fave [Ritr M Bt a6 Ho and Keng | the department by Consul Fowler. Ob- | Newmarket road. ~Lieutenant the deed had been secured under a misap- [ Kong. The district of Father Andlauer, [ viously, therefore, it could not be a reply | 41e is now followlng him. prehension and began suit in the name of | the real hot bed of the Boxers, suffered s captured by General lan Ham- most to the dlspatch sent to Mr. Goodnow by | ‘“‘Prison the United States against Isaacs and his at- first of all the Christlans were asked |Secretary Hay on August 1. A definite reply | liton say that only soft-nosed bullets torneys, asking that th;- approval be set llr‘ll:un»l‘liw. but o far as Is known none | 18 awaited with some concern, not to say | "OW T--I'V;svl out to the Boers, hence the aaide upon the ground of fraud did 80 and every Christian community, with [anxiety. It s the final word of the | Wounds of our men are very serious. I am t . e A —— . QU the exception of that of Sia Tehoang, |5 SNk tte commissioner is now located at Nome City 1JI:‘":1"‘;": I‘|M not o Into the question [ U8 LXCeptn o Laat oF o Aleht, ‘s de. | United States government fn the pending | Presenting this matter and protesting to of traud, but ¢ A . ster Wu is for the moment the most |and these disputed titles will now o ded the case on a pre- | Vuliifed negotiations. The demand must be ac-|Geueral Botha { ) i g . rogarded figure in Washington, reports the |through a siege of litigation and the right- BUFFE lIBRAHY cAHs ., codent lald down recently by the United| “A part of the new Christian establish- | caded to if trouble of serious character is s New York Tribune, and fs constantly beset | tul ownership will probably be established ’ n neral Rup- | Nottest day of the summe roit. The | 100k for little development in the Nume re- I thermometer reg- | &lon before next season. Previous to July clock. there were no courts in (he district and BING FAN nearly every claim has been jumped and re- Jumped and has all kinds of owners assert- Hu ute tative nt Wawhing- | INg right to possession. A United States o o effect that | ments were subsequently dest 1. Father States supreme court to the effect AUt by interviewers, who to ascertain his [ before the beginning of next ot Heitzler was compelled to retire to Ou [ to be averted. CAPETOWN, consulate here his ‘recelved no direct fn- | OPINIons on every possible subject, and | Omaha is well represented In the Cape Best mnln' Car Sarvice by the head of the department under a|canal, invaded his district and effected a [ haying gone to Cape May to pass Sunday misapprehension o misstatement, even | juictign with | the 1i S, with his family. It fs sald at the Chinese from one of his subordinate officers, the ap- | .\ " qoranded thems vallantly until [ legation that he probably will return to proval should be set aside. thelr ammunition was s and then when | o $o dlspkebhs — - there was no more powder left they hurled Washington tomorrow. No dispatches of GAMBLING AND SUNDAY GOLF | bricksttom the’rod tops on the'hatds ot | consequence wero recelved at the lesation |I|‘n lulluH;« Trch R th Wilbur today and it Is said by the legation at- —— “rom Chen Tschou, Rev. her Wilbur A holoiv _ Rpronts 7 : . priates | writes' that aiready ‘twenty-one establish. | taches no messages will be made public ularity, neither sceking to exploit himself | gcoessor, Judge Stevens, formerly of Bis- ments have been plundered and that he [from the legation in the absence of the nor avoring to escape any obligations 3 ‘hite stor! . sple a i ! p ter. mark, N. D. Tom White is a clerk in the himself was in great danger. The south- | minister, unless messages should come imposed by his position. It is three y ern district enjo elative. tranguiity. i grn district enjoved a elative (FANGUUNY. | which by reason of thelr importance| Made NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. G—Sunday golt | Christlan neophytes by the sect of the |should require immediate transmission to| LONDON when approvals of Indian deeds were made | gigjg, The Hoxers crossed the Imperial [ Minister Wu fs not in the city today, formation regarding the Boer attack on |PhOLOR The first United States court the train carrying United States Consul|Dim In foner was Judge S. B. Shepherd, a Stewe, but Sir Alfred Milner has been in- ::"' scrutiny to which he is subjected with | former Nebraskan, who was located as com phers who are ambitious to catch pme reglon. traordinary poses. He endures | commis formed that those captured by the Boers Orfental calm, his attitude toward his | pjissioner at St. Michaels, Alaska. His SAME SHAPE were released at the request of Mr. Stowe, | VI8Itors 18 dignified and courteous and 80| jyrisdiction was temporarily enlarged to IWO QUALITIES far he has done nothing to diminish his pop- | gaje — who, it is stated, s proceeding to Pretoria on a special mission of a political charac- in Nome City until the arrival of his ahi ch New s A office of the Unit well Reported Wonnded. | since Wu Ting Fang was accredited as min- [ {(0eooc i Sheeq Aug. &~-The Lourenzo Marquez | lster to the United States, succeeding Yang | g ag are Archie Coon and his father, and 1 States commissioner. ‘ n's brother 18 prospect - A 3 s was atoned ‘Some heads Ststy depastine Mearech . ss e S| Yu, w e present crisis represents 9’9 424 the favorite diversion among the sum- | STe8t Dasuers was toned S5, Homs J3acs | the State department, correspondent of tho Daily Express, writ- | Yu. -:--:L‘:.-I.I‘y ”‘( g '.”,K R bigirdn I8 | e trio are much encouraged over the BvR‘Z':LRDOW mer colony of Bridgehurst for stakes were | 400 francs were given to the aggrieved fam- haffee K ters Diffieultion. II'RTNI'HNN‘!. -‘mlw: i e i ]h” " ”‘“ “" “m e \;'\r‘:« ‘:'" ;’“-v Y '“'I:I'A\;f:-‘ prospects. Wil Tler is at Nome City look- T > 3 3 1§ ilies g “Transvaal advices ‘declare that Genera s office expire: a) d S STtan. husiness: sitaivs and exiscts. 10 denounced and the fashionable folk who | HiGh 0\ oct no human means we ap- | Neither the War nor the Navy depart- | pagen-Powell wi di ecout | quits agatnst the custom and traditions of | 108 Sfter business afiaies and expests te NOVARA | WARCLIF play them were severely arraigned by Rev. | ;jj0q e e (TR 1ot | amte SmAAR: bbilhe A0¥ OlaoatEb I AUMNE | s o s WaEIEMACIR LS af & T00 | hia' Oliiisse forelyn ofMos fo. Allow O remain until fall. Mayor Giffert of West ddin Hamilton of New York in his [ at Tien Tsin and through him to the vice- P ’ engagement at Ruatenburg, when the Boers, nes & e to allow an eh-|point came with the Omaha party as far as 25¢each 2 for 25¢ Dr. Braddin , " Is of both departments an- i * | Foy of Chi-Li and requested that a suffi- [ the day, officia rmon at All Saints’ chapel this morning. | Fo¥ 9% LA (0, Ual Yo ‘sent to oppose | nouncing that no dispatches of public in- fon represented the most €X- | (ho progress of the rioters, who became | torest had been received. That General according to their aocount, took some pris- | YOY (o serve two terms at the same post, but, Mr. Wu ttle, where he was met by his wife, and together they will make a tour of Califor- CLUETT,PEABODY 8 CO. as been o eminently person: puntry, so useful to his own, oners and captured 324" wagon PRI, grata in this The congre o . MAKERS clusive social circle of the country. more NUMEToUS every day. T G tas ok Al s A rata 1 this coustry, so usetul to s own, | S5 o o veturnio ¥ : o s servic con fnd ¥ T i it In part Dr. Hamilton sald, after telling Canon and Rifies Dusted. proving serlous there in’ little attempt. to NOT SO BOLD ‘AS THEY WERE L e b it e et how the whole country looks upon its so- | Meanwhile we wiped away the dust fr0m | conceal. The debarkation of troops and| ki o Bii clared to exist in China, making it neces- DEATH RECORD. clety people as the leaders: e A eras e mounted ne can. | cavalry Borses is belng accomplished with [ AnOrehinte i New Vork snd FALEE|gury for this government to hand him his SRR S— Show the people of this country that the | nonon our walls and handed the rifles 0| the utmost difficulty. It ls said that the Inponed to Keep passports, he will remain here indefinitely. ; OOy R B on of thin country. There | OUF brave Christian volunteers, who, Bifl | bis transports can approach the landing at Quiet, Mr. Wu was educated in China, but his| NEW BN Ok Zab; re i good many people who might be ex- | PUSEE HhCmsg i Bt o, some armed with | Taku no nearer than twelve or fourteen | oo voppe o= g g g logal studles were completed in London |ulon York, otio of the dushing fgutes of ] cuned ¢ they pend Sunday in receeation | yiies, “others with swords, whilo the rest | miles. - Vesscls drawing more than ffteen | g Sk, 4 ug. 0.—The Herald 8uvs:|and he was the first of his countrymen to | the contederacy, died at his home o D e 'wuch oxcuse, 'and the youns | P44 SPaars, Knives, SRct: don. HEse ot feet of water are forced to lie far out in the | atmat Tnit e and Parmoe N°7. trepida: | bs made an English burrister, After leav- | Natches, Miss., today, Ho was colodc, o b hering 800, were desirous carry the s T al | gulf. This necessitates the use of lighters for the transportation to the shore of both prevails, for the nts stant men or younz women who will desert| g7 gil to carry the village of Ton church on Sunday morning and go and| o0 pot far distant from our residen play golf have very little respect for th and hastened to storm the houses of th D o the Itallan govern ¢ searching for clues which may l¢ ing England he visited the United States, | the Fourteenth Louisiana regiment during OSWEBO sT‘nc“ whero his knowledge of English made his | the civil war, which I“““‘l'l‘l the ll;m;:. ‘.,r 4 v 0 v e ates ’ Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Cold Harbor o8 @nd far luss for the community | @ % who had taken up arms. men and horses, making the debarkatlgn |t the unravellng of the plot against the [Journey through the states a pleasant and i il (ol A Which they are leading In the wrong. R antd. thoush few in number, the|of a considerable force a task surrounded [ life of the Ttallan king profitable one. On by return to China | #nd Malvern Hill and was wounded several SILVER GLOSS CORN STARCH Another example the Jast and prebably | christians walted for the Boxers und trom | with fnnumerable obatacles. Added to the bedro Eatevo, recogilacd as the leader of | Mir. Wu soon attracted the attention of | tmes. Ho participated in the Battle of the [ FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. portant, is the oductia 0 e o v s spread ded d he anarchists here, in the absence of Kn- . & kel I oo e ::.].i‘;n:::mm,”u. W have reason to belleve | the reofs ¢ thelr houses avread \n;m AN dctual aiMculties are the discomfort and in- | rico Malatesta, of s i the absence of B | Li Hung Chang, who attached his brilliant | Wilderness and :‘:n made a brigadier gen- | The public ean use with entire safety and satistaction. With great regret that such a custom has | BEIGC Thq Mt soon rallied at the sound [ convenience placed upon the troops. Ralns | shadow, was in this city tonight 1 it is | young countryman to his stafl as his legal [ eral on June 2, 1861 Mrn. W N s paen Braoticed and is being practicea in | BOXRES AEC BT SOOT Bl bortng village, | are almost incessant, heavy fogs are preva- | ¥Uppoxed (hat he was in consultation With | avier, making him at the same time dep-| General York was born October 10, 1819, | j FpCl " (TN COF N o BITY YISARS by 1F 1ow's Noo many of the cottages at Newport this sea-| qpq were again getting ready to storm t the members of a Brooklyn group of an- son. It fs safe to say If gambling ls es- when trumpets were heard, whi lent and the water of the gulf Is exceed- [ fronfttu which he founded. Detectives to- | uty of foreign affairs in Tien Tsin. Through | In Avon, M'j "‘“S ';':1";."‘:7]“""""" \;'iflk MILLIONS of MO 8 for thelr CHIL~ tabilshed here as an amisement ‘"‘:"“; pftect of throwing them into dis- | ingly reugh. day w working on the theory that the [ (his association there grew up between and his mother Zelphia Sylves er. 5 NatSULE TRETHING .“|]|I. 111) i :flf.‘;".‘,‘y"“w'.'.‘i"::’.‘\.‘"".‘.f.‘;:'.,'. of o vear this | order ‘and made them iake fight pe That the advance upon Pekin actually | Woman under arrest in Italy is in {he grentest Orlental statesman of the age | father was an officer in the second war with § D, manently. The approaching force was a NS the GUMS., ALLAYS all PAIN, “La_Bel resa,”” 8o well known in y atel [ Vi arm frie Wngland and his grandfather was a rev WIND COLIC, and ia the best ro A than 1t has today, and the majority of | SASI™oF" o valey of the regular army, | began no later than Friday is well assured among the Itallans, « “L and Mr. Wu a warm friendship and it was IC, and o best rom them wil start in thelr humble flats sur; which Father Becker, in & most, b now. Officlals of the War department still beforg she safled aiway amnounced | through his distinguished patron's Influ- lutionary soldier of distinction. tdy for DIARRHOEX. Sold by Druggists I roun: y DR WA ke letter, had requested ‘the mandarin to o disc o In ¢ssa that she wat going (o visit a Dr. Morso in | ey co sl S i ’ry, part of X sure_and / D ued baricd here oh vour piassms sur- | ‘Srier had Fequceted o eaiymen decline to dlscuss the latest message of | ht she was RORL T B8 % | ence that the present Chinese minister was R Ly DO ask for s Winglow's ! rounded by plants and flowers. o grent haste &nd though they reached | General Chaffee, dated Friday, in which be | gispatch from Rome states that a woman |accredited to this country, to Spain, where s aeme J s.—Luke | And, fake no otner kind. Twent: - B L tho et 6f Action too late to take PATC in | announced that the American, British and | known In italy as Teresa Brugnoli 'was|he pent the last summer, and to Peru,| BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Aok = 8 -TLE & bottle: KILLED BY BAND OF OUTLAWS | s e | e rart with | ok thio Cubtots i e M R4S | s itper e b pamwed 1o 0. 1is summe | Poor, formerly United States senator nd # enemy. Altogether forty-five Christian d The ch myste hout the person of ey e aotatod in which o | out the remainder of the allies. While no | ST, In much wyatery abot e e ac- [on business for his government, a trip liglous service of any Kind can be held. [ reasons for the reticence of the department | companied irescl. The police say she was | postponed because of the present complica- representative In congress, died at his home at Athens, Ala, at 6 p. m. today. Deputy Marshal Schrimpsher Sald (o Shotld the soldlers who were sent to our % g Gl ; SRS BOURS SRy U N B vt wen & Sativw 8 Klitena S0 e f ( ( Have Heen Shot to Death by | Bhould the soldiors who, were Sent 10 OF | are given, it 1s well understood that Gen- | Teress, Awhina, popularly knowh us “L® |ons. Rouslar Prycr. e & uAL (e ot Mlalama 4o } Moonshiners. B e ain We would amain be at the | eral Chaftee's dfspatch at this time can- | Hgile Teresiu o (g colony | Mr. Wu's career in his own country was | W o The y ' e L L e e| WU, oL thass Cseuation Rorces slio | not bo given to the public, as it contatns | spenkc” of " ' vivacious and enurous | a diatinguished one. 1t was through his Pettus of this state. sl 'S VALLEY, L T., Aug. 5.— o g a e young woman known by the same soubri- e Lol unds + N 1 d battle with moonshiners | hatred of Kuropeans Wnd the Christlan re- {RMTAtn S oy e guldance | YOURE WO aay she aluo bore the name | infuonce and under his direction that th Bxssiovernor Jacob D. Cox. . vesult of & pitched battle w ™ | hgion. of the officials here In the formation of a | Apefs And they sy BaE Al ol puzales | first rallroad was bullt in the Celestial [ oy pCErAND 0., Aug., b.—A telegram 0 e lc or mear Johnson, twenty m'llmla from l:’-,:llll- policy of campalgn in China. the detectives and they are working on the | kingdom und of his part in this he Is (SLEVBEAND R Qi a il KUSIRT 7| 1 | ty marshal was slightly g idea that there has been a man of tha i A § Magnol Miss., 0 o hures B L Romsimsanar ot baxl's CONGER AGAIN HEARD FROM | ncporiea sateide of Lt Hung Chan. | hime (o whom Mra: Akhina had once been prouder than of any ::‘:::[s‘:;li;l“llh“ B3| Jacob D. Cox of Ohio died Yesterday after- . o A o married. by o o hore! 0 o oon. He was governor of Ohio in 1866-67 in.| Walloy, 18 missing. The band escaped under | | T Tho report of the sulcide of Li Hung|™RIUed: o 0 (0 e 1t was learned to- | bassy in the peace commission in Japan and | R e H s Put-in-Bay Island, | cover of darkness. Schrimpsher Is belleved ] Chang s wholly discredited in official cr- | night that Estevo visited Brooklyn every | i o0 DO C0 e ae minister pleni- | 200 Wwas & 3 e Ohi i %5 have followed the band and been killed.| ~©¢ived Through Comssl Good- cles here and no information has been re- | fifteen days and held conferences with the WA mbseinlly apa) o ian VIO | prosident Grant. Deceased was about 70 o, \ Parsn rou o en from | p exchanging o ratifi- | 0 ¢ ) A second set of reinforcoments was sent now at Shanghat celved regarding it tonight, elther by the [ (PATSGNS| gLoub. The name 1 takey R sy, ey ki gans/| Yore 0l AMERICA'S Largest and most charm- : C ot N o) ol PO — o v Ing d ost ele) tly i « band thar| WABHINGTON, Aug. 5.—A belated mes- | Soverniaset or the Oinoss Taention. TR | A t4nd I8 Uops C26.iate fo B Desperatoes |not ¥0 aald 13 pralte of hie gervice n this| _colonel Thomas B. Hoberts e e + § The outlaws are a part of a band that} .. "o o0 sinister Conger was recetved 2 Al o Deitting ‘of pamphicts. Tho other | country. He scems from the first to have| DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 5. —Colonel Thomay LB im LA MM e o wan maided near Conter o e oy | today at the State department. It came felaw by She reat Chluse dlplomat b uticatad toine Jieted provaginds of | understood the American character and al- | B, Roberts, who as provost marshal of PR B I : when five of its members, together with a ; ! \ Bt 4 own lite, the dend. Phis Tatter portion 18 dedicatec SELAA I e | B ‘ 108t ATHIS) 8 of the groups o siands, i through Consul General Goodnow at Shang 2 t T e o e etave | tEough he has occupled a conspicuous place, | Cineinnati during the last threo yoars of the | § N " from Detrolt, Mich.; 40 trom R still and a quantity of lquor, were taken. |\ ROEL BEL T ey received by |Minds would be a deplorable event HI | s diwiya mulniained that b aharchists | has been In constant demand as & post pran- | civil war, died at his residence here today, [§ Fojedo, O.; i B ' Tho loader, named Tice, a veteran Avkan- | {8t FO L CERERC (U pyen | death would be regarded as a wevero loas to | oo fud | mothing o do with' wending | gial speaker and has been soliclivd to gIve | aged 72 years. Colonel Roberts was a prom- Lo f 4 sas distiller. and other members of the band |y b "o 'y Gonger and Mr. Squlers, sec- | op ayim sinn there. One of the of. Brencd o Ty or o T e eaiian | bl opinion on subjects of varied character | jnent member of the Loyal Legion. L VICTORY CO. ¢ OPEN escaped. After four days' pursuit they were | oo ro"or o' nited States legation at | pc nEATS SHAENS DIt that o s | £olonien - today: Captain MEClusiey “sald | widely removed from his profession, he has s HOTEL VICT! . § FRow y o lua by qu;m» “o! (f\npl:ll’n‘:‘ 1:1 (n) k::'rl‘ Pekin. The advices are the same as those | oo ..q n;"u;”"'k- 'In :M‘l:‘y el Iw",m\_ nat open |’\l.» 'm‘m' ‘.'.’.Tu.‘.'«‘l.. n: | made no mistakes. His wit and frankness ” ,_';,.,p A ditasiiol JUNE 19 4 savine near Johnson. A demand to sur- v y Y o . o Lavonioa, the A companion of | "0 ennial good bumor, have won for him LOIT, Wis., / oseph Emenson, 8l recelved a day or two ago by the State de 4 i y e 1L Bk A his perennial g 3 5 vender was answered with a volley of bul- | BEEE % DI 0L Borior st Oins Koo Audas i Jneits Bk tooldiage; but hon Bt o e *tofiy that the Ttaltan | the regard not only of tho people who know [aged 79 years, a famous scholar and for Communications to gl“l’[ o ¢ Jota and shots were exchanged for over an | PAFTORL trem CORBE RS T DI O | Adonce was expressed that thy report of bis | government olis 1ts representative in (R | bim buc of the public at large. It would be | fifty-two years associated with Beloit col. T. W. McCreary, 4 Nour. The deputies surrounded the out. | M. Goodnewis messese whs (RSO0 10 | wuicide wan wntrue, L e GG espoRatbie for hot commupieating the | idery” regreted 'indeed it 1t should be | loge as professor of Greek, died today of e stainatie, 3 laws, intending to walt for daylight, but| o St er In the da: 4 . Vealed in the letter which Sperrando, the [ found necessary to give this amiable and | general debility. 4 % ft i acting secretary of state, later In Y | imperial edict referred to in Consul General < Write for souvenir catalogus L the outlaws escaped during the night. They | o0 o siatoment concern- | g by ble e B b | | Paterson murderer and su 1:; ] 1'{"('1 ‘;;{“ distinguished diplomatist hie passports. - “Just far enough north 5 1 are well armed and thelr capture will be Goodnow’s cable o the State department | ton Tando wrote (Rt hé, had been bl AN B R P T UJust far enough notth . dangerous undertaking. ing it bas reached Minister Wu, who s spending | chosen by fot to kil the king it has now PITTSBURG, Aug. Margaret Brown HamEie e A ke 8 4 R o “Consul Genoral Goodnow, in cableram | Sunday with his family at Cape May. Tt|Peen disgoyeree ths whit, CERUE, SENe b b Doy, Oliver, mother of George T. Oliver, pro- [§ “Amusements innumerable Movemenis of Ocvenn Vemsels, Auw. 5. |dated Shanghai, August 5, which was re- | g ¢ will probably be delivered to the | hud made nreparations for a trip across |, CANT e e MIT: | prietor of the Pittsburg Commercial Ga- A T Tever Wutorcr s faven. [ New York-Arrlved—Aller, from | ceived at the Department of State at 4 [y 5 state when the Atlantic and probabty to Italy. Sper- L C aver 0 X Cos The Mcea of the tourl A At v acting secretary of state when the minister y d p o I od s at the First Methodist [ gette, died today, aged 91 years. Nature's beauty spot 1 gonow, Naples and Gibraltar; Deutschland. | gclock thia (Sunday) morning, reports the | roturus to_ Washington tomorrow. At the e e mrderal uiseppi Pessina, in i morniini wrd took “Children's paradise. i "0 3 “, 3 o agre epp! hy v with Mrs. McKinley " K At Hamburg -Salled—Itrurla, from New | receipt by Consul Ragsdale at Tien Tsin|Chinese legation here, however, there fs| Riverside, J. There is reason to be- bty 3 g ukinles Dishop Henly of Maine, RATES~$2.60 to $6.00 per day; $10.50 to » York. of messages from Minister Conger and the [ no news as to its receipt. Heve tht Sperrandeiwas to make a quick | & number of teegrams from WABNNELN | poprpAND, Me., Aug Rt. Rev. 00 per Wi i h " secretary of the legation, Mr. Squiers, dated — — L .',:'.,"'f'f‘";;‘f."x"";".';.""'.Iu'}:.‘,',f“]‘," but there was nothing to be discussed from | Augustine Healy, Catholic bishop of Maine, AN AAAAAAANAINNS i July 21, to the following effect: Paterson or' New York, that his services q doa ™ 3 7 died suddenly this afternoon. | Affer Dinner A1 well: o henting since the 16tn vy | WRECKED BY GAS EXPLOSION | wiruhit it iy Tah I wanule hi | Lt S st P By, of Ml iy SNk sttiinoss OTEL GERARD , . i Wrote the letter, stating that he had : 8 oawes Ind) ] To psist digeeticn, relleve distrens _n:;”"",‘,'”,, Snough provisiens. FHope of |\~ miw Buildings Ave Blown Up and | 2257 chosen in Milan o kill the king, but e {dent, the nat HYMENEAL. 44th Street, Near Broadway, L after eal or drinking too bheartily, 1 a o et o ' of which was not div ey NEW YORK ) of e facts have besn learned In two ‘: -y to prevent conatipation, take Mr. Goodnow adds that the director of Many Persons Injured at g Thess ‘facts have bemn learned in tw NaloiStaE L " h posts, Sheng, had on the ith communicated Serantes, ¥a. B oeriment sad ¥he Beate ‘of New J.-rE af T et e MRt Tan ot | . UMER. POINT. MARE AUR: b—-(Epeoial ) LaNasiay T P, rial edlot dated July 30 or- —— any “among the Paterson anarchists.” A | KANS : 5.—J. Fishman RTid itk (ae aaantt o was maks | M " ”Md 8 ”" b I e ™ owride un steort tor| SCRANTON, Pa. Aug. 5.—By an explo- O e e Morrends and | Muskowes, 1. .. came fo Kansas Uity toaay | Miss Blls Qulick of Madrid, 8. w80 S40 Cent IE Yusg 1h (e seevide an emoort for] ", Hhis ovening two bulldings on | Another Itallan used It & fow days later. | as u representitive o the business men of | ried yesterday by County Judge A Y L e ) N\ Bold everywhere, 25 cents. the ministers at Tien Tsin when the minis. o kas d IVt The Secrat mervice men wish to ascer- | Muskogee to interest local business men in | pmsmus Nelson of Omaha. Both parties A 2 L Lackawanna avenue, in the heart of the | iain''is 'tha nprecisa whereabouts of Sper-|the Creek Indians and to gain their aid in | 0 o"C o una favorably known here. American and European Plan | —— ere completely demol- do between Julvidiend July 18 It is | urging congress to make a treaty with the * Wi y (Under New Management.) Lusiness district, were completely demol- | rand band Juls in | urging congraw ¢ a treaty with the el et ol ( > iahed and twenty-one porsons were njured | frabable (hat,Aurihg Kt UK NG Wt B | SRS R S %abetdnaonscedons © A Shreaded whole wheat biscult, ready for| J. B. HAMBLEN'S SONS, Proprietors, 3 { o territory has heen ealle M Y ¥ f £l D e pulldlngs were the Mer-| DIStriet of Colwmiin to Celehrate. Cogee on August 2 to consider the situation 2 sniied by His Som AVON, N. J. : hi cou mn and chants’ and Mechanies’ bank and the adjoin- | WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—President Mc- . s PP PINEVILLE Ky, Aug. 5-Daniel How- | Most Select Resort on the New Jersey Coast, i n S o Kinley has approved the provisional plan | Fut Pol In His Father's Coff ard, @ prominent cltizen of this county Send for Partivulars. 1 Ang four-story bullding, occupied by the D. prove 4 ¢ th FRESNO, 1., Aug. Fred Hines, Wwas killed by his son rge Howard, to: 1 Philipps Furniture company and the | fOF the celebration next December of the | . py“old, has confensed that he poisoncd | dny. Dantel Howard hud baen (0 (own il | e centennial of the establishment of the seat | hix father, who is lying dangerously il at| ecured a jug of whisky. Tle became in & e | Scranton Carpet company. of government in the District of Columbia, | the County hospital. The boy said that his | {oxicated and had wards with™ his | son AMUSEMENTS, Many of the injured were passengers on . - . her treated him cruelly and had refused | whom, it is sald, he threatened to shoot ———— i submitted to him Friday last by President | {SU00 him (o drive his team. He con- | The son secured a Winchester and the TONIGHT A Th an open troliey car that was directly in ] ’ MacFarland of the Board of Commissioners | cluded to kill him. He and his vounger | father likewlse drew a weapon orke Sts ) to The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, Nob front of the bunk bullding at the BOMmeBt | of the District of Columbla as chairman of | brather bouht the poi e #red ut | v g hin fathor instaptiy. owars Oyd S DAVY CROCKETT of the explosion. The others, with two of |} oommittee on this celebration and by | 0 hi® fathirs o7 WS ane o (e s . The Was & Redmond WA g i who. 1a under in . | three exceptions, were pedestrians. her members of the committee. The 010, hu of New Comet. cousin of Rerry Howard, | e A leak in the gaspipe I the cellar of |°F y o s ug, B.—8even | alc as an acc ¥ to the murder of " For part...... . the bank wae responaible for the explosion. | D3R Brovides for a reception by bremdent | CANBILUGT, 3 M8 glicoverad | Governor Goebel Stock Co. | UEENA The fanitor detected the odor of gs when | oot ing of the day of celebration to | {2I" AT LR I, AL ORIEVALED — e . vour, e | Q) . e Paris Exposition Pictures. b rasuraod,rom supper and atier telepbon- (28 VIS 10 7 e members | W’ SRR 0 8 Nigns prigrie e e “|of the committee, with appropriate ad-|magnitude star b he comet's pi B r 4 il L vestigation and golng to the eellar struck | passage of the comet only diminished the - Sent postpaid to any address, blges dresses, followed by commemorative exer- | Koty brightness 03 of the magnitud B & mateh. Tho lews is cises In congress in the afternoon and a | " oo e L L For infants and Children, BASE BALL TODAY Stay at home and cnjoy the great exposition. 16 to 20 view il g et ety el military and naval parade. qu"‘s_ ;‘ ;{K' .M: o o s Y r“ Kllld Y“ 'h'fl M‘a,s Bfl“‘h ST. JOE VS. OMAHA- s | every week, covering all pointe of interest. Altogether thers will orlginated the formula for Banner Saive. | ree Communication for Ministers. | formerly 4 bogkheeper in the Dietdon sl b J 4 be 20 parts containing 330 views. The antire set mailed for 2.00. all cuts or sores and| CAPE MAY, N. J, Aug. b.—Minister Wu all on the chafge of embezalemer maasiins AUG. 6, 7, 8, . ] for plles it's the most healing medicine. | Ting Fang tonight said the dispatch to| S ol "Ii'tnvwl plr pl;'o.g:)r n"\ l'lw‘hul'-‘ August 7, I,mu-_ A 1 ' '”'wfi-wmmm”'"" Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's|the Parls Temps stating that an Imperial Rl W 0 FL0 ghosh J0, DA Slignature of 4 . called, 3130, Grounds, 15tk & " ” W Drug Store, South Omaha. decree was issued under date of August | ing cluded the authorities for one month.

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