Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 11, 1900, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 11, 1900 BUT ONE THING TO DO PEN PICTURE OF WALDERSEE;HI{_\']' STEP TOWARD PEACE | BARON RUSSELL PASSES AWAY | Commander- BLISHED JUNE 19, PAGES, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTY MESSENGERKILLEDINHISCAR| CONDITION OF THE WEATHER G100 (ONF. BURN ONE Chief of Allled Vorces | Lor Chief Justice of England Dies ‘ Forecast for Nebraska — In Germany Is Almost Three | ' ns the 1t t of & Surgienl fhowers; Cooler; Vartable Wind . 4 Report Li Hung Ohang Has Been Authorized + . i " | — . E d Ten ¥ h on. ne Sho ol Minister Conger Oables that Allies . ': re and Ten Years %o Nogitiats with Powesi, Operntion Lhnr]nsLmR:‘)’,{wNIl;l‘;zrht]"};x‘:fi:? Panhandle ‘ "|".'-:. peratare at ¢ How a Sheriff's Possa Disposed of the Union " p JLIN, Aug. 10.—This eveni: he cor LONDON, Aug. 10.—-Haron Russell of 2 ous. Y g Hurry On to Pekin, L Gins Assoclsted Press hed Killowen, lord ehiet fustied ot ‘llnnll.uul JRNS, | o -thade Pacific Bandita Pa—— anotne. 0« sith Count von Walder- | ADVANCING ON PEKIN FROM THE NORTH |dicd at 1 o'clock this morning MINISTERS REFUSE TO LEAVE THEIR POSTS | 400, w00, il o tenrly o e o ond | — ML LT i L sl TRAIN ROBBERS HUNTED TO THEIR DEATH pringy. His hair is closely cropped and t Comes from Yok h the patient is repofted to have | | - an iron gray mustache contraste with a aps and Russians Ave in ed through in good condition. This|APPearances Indicate that the Kio Eacort of Natives Proposed by Tsung Li | ruady complesion \dently he ta under- | wtanding Troops i 1io8, owever, Peshiteldls M Hatn.| P hough Taken hy Sur- Relentless Pursuit of the Murderous Thugs Yamen Means Certain Death, taking hlln import T k in Ilhmn with | at Shanghal. us reports ave been circulated a ae, Made Desperate Strage | Eads 1 Killing Both, spirit and energy expressed regret. at | being unable to. talk froely about his cam- e mrad: Nederathy oo\ somy. % | L T ROBERTS IN GOOD HEALTH| — | o on ~0 stice suffered. According to some his ” ble L e S | sustice su - i . NEARLY 4,000 PERSONS PRAY FOR RESCUE | P/, bu! said BRUSSELE, Aug. 10.—The Foreign office | malady was gastric disorder, while other | Reporta Clrenlnt ¢ Lenders [ PITCHED BATTLE ON A KANSAS RANCH I am busy making preparatione for my received the following message, signed | reports were that he had a tumor fn the [ COLUMBUS, 0. Aug. 10.— When the Pan 0 Mislend Followers Have no departure and have been conferring at Cartler | stomach | handle exprees train No. 8 from the wee asis of Fact i " len| th the \ister of war an. ith| «s 1 g 0. perial | The fact of his we was not generally | pulled into the on depot rtly after 11 b L i i Rooeipt of Latest Message Determines Gov- & hoogidsgie g b Aty HANGEAY, Avg. (0.=A% Imperiel| The feed of Wis [0S S MENSL 1 ° T s e Three of the Deputies Wounded During the 4 - ount von Schiieffen, chief of the general | decree names LI Hung Chang minister | known until it was announced that at a con- | 0'clock tonight Charles Lane, the expres€| pRETORIA, Aug. 10.-1t 1A sald that ) : ernment to Rush Relief to Oapital, staff. A list of the officers comprising my | plenipotentiary to negotiate peac K, | e ki yosterday between Drs, ir | messenger, waa found dead in the car With | Lorq Methuen has arrested General De Fusillade Following Discovery. China staff was submitted to Emperor Wil-|de Cartier do Marchienne, first sec- | Willlam Henry Broadbent, Frederick Trever, | # bullet in his heart he safe had been | wop'w march. Nam, who approved it. Some German officers potary of the SECRET INSTRUCTIONS SENT BY ADEE | will accompany me |“the worel “Yielding to potent reasons I gave up the | fr opened and all the valuables taken. The murder and robbery is supposed to have taken piace between Miltord Center and n minister at Pekin) | Stephen Mackenzie and Samuel Herbert offica has alsn recelved | Haborshon it was decided that an operation ) the Belgian minister at Pekin a dis- | wa A1l the Roers in the field eredit a rumor | citeulatod by thelr Iekders that Lord Hop. | ONE ROBBER PIERCED B8Y A BULLET imperatively necessary. It was after erts fs dying. Roberts, however, fs now - idea of RoIng to China by way of San Fran- | patch fdentical with that received yester- [ wards sald that the patient had stood the | Columbus, as no harm had befallen the eX- | excellent health, is displaying wonder Lnder No Circamstances Will U. 8. |cisco, 1 shall start from Genoa on AUBUSL | day by the French Forelgn office from the [ operation well and that his strength was | press messenger when the traln stopped atigyi energy and rides daily long distance LS ey _Himyelt jn tiovernment Direct or Even Hint |21 salling by the Sachsen and expect to ar- | pronch minister at Pekin, M. Pichon. tell- | maintained { Milford. The messenger wax alc No one| Ty ONDON, Aug. 11.—The Pretoria plot he i~ That It Representative Shall I shall "'”:I';"\:"‘r“ s “"; : ”":"Mmc of the attempts made by the Chinese| At 6 "-‘;" B By Bowever l,?m heard the shots or suw snything of the rob [ 1% the theme of many editorials this morn. | ' and Duened o establish preliminary headquarters | (," ocure the forelgn ministors’ accept- | Russell took a turn for the worse, soon be- | bers Al th he ¢ Accede to Chinese Reques’. ’ oo 1 ¢ Hnkent & 1% b ol ol ing the papers decry (he idea o with Tis 3 " and complete my staff from the contingents | yn e of a Chinese escort to Tien Tsin came unconscious and pansed away peace-| It I8 supposed the robbers jumped off the | oo 0o iha Boors too lenfently i SR of the other powers. On n for this| | oN[x Aug. 10.-An edict emanating | fully at & a. m, |‘v-m| as it slowed up coming into the xample b ndio A % change i& that I can be better reached by om Bekin A ai izin ung Chang | The War office telegraphed fhe news of | Union ot. The utmost myete ells the . - e | JASHINGTON, Aug. 10.~In the 1ight of | telegraph while on the way ‘:n 3 I,,';M,‘.’\H” :;hm /\l‘v ® |,'vMH iag C h;' O ey it ks hls. youngest | alalr. Lano ian about 38 years old. The the Daily Mail. “are necessary. Although| GOODLAND, Kak. Aug. 10.—The two men the lstest dispatches from Minister Con e A i | 1o negotiate with the power peace ha ntie . i b S e o Crorapany | ¥® maY not agree with Sheridan's flerce | who held up a Union fie train near morrow morning | shall g0 for & | {s reported from Shanghai under yester- | #on. Hon. Bertrand Joxeph, who ix at present Mclals « he Adam press mpany | oo oim: ‘Nothing should be feft of as : 2 . gor, recelved by the State department | brief visit to Hanover to arrange a number | 4o v qure, been received there ervi Houtenant of the Royal artillery | ive no statement as to the probable amount | "% B RO LR B o i wan | o kr ot0 last Sunday morning, Killing through Minister Wu today, the attitude | of personal matters Tho correspondents at Yokohama again |in South Africa. Hon. Charles Russell, an- [ of money secured by the robbers, but 1t 1 | {LCT0 L ton of W not inhuman ofcer, | paks N o Ak & Weitiin of the administration s that there is but [ I am very glad to hear that my appoint- | yund the statement that a Russo-Jap Able sum. I of ¢ man ¢ pa wore killed today by u sherif('s one thing to be dono in the present cir- | ment cumstances, namely, to press on to the re- | States lief of the besicged garrison at Pekin. | agded has been received in the United with approval. You see (this was smilingly) 1 am half an American wn, though th | posse at the Bartholomew ranch three mile s took 10| NQT READY TO SURRENDER | (10.,"f, 1. "W 1 0l ild e | force is moving on Pekin from the north LONDON, August 10.—The courts gen The safe was not b suspended business today and the | was the first report nose | other son of the deceased, ¥ now in Canada | reported to be & conaide | | | who thoroughly understood war.' | | The movements and number of this force | °F are, i is further asserted, kept wecret in |Judges and other distinfufshed lawyers | key from the express mease g « made known after extended com- | iied ¢ o > see lined up and cut off excape. After a "“:’”“:":’:"»"IL' :MM“"";"\:’n'""m;'":’m‘m e | myselt order to present the facts from reaching | ©Ulog the decea .~;1 \Ily“u{‘]n-vn:-l 3 :“.1l been Rilled and loft it sticking in the | ooy oo uner Docinres that Noers | fugitiad | R fl bl \ww‘ president at Canton. The Conger mes HEWHE MALIS (REVITN.J9 Apsuee Pekin | e T s wan 4IOL LHPOUR tha Hedst wad vt British War Will in which J. R wnd George Culling, Bage was sccepted as showing conclusive | (OB @pparent authority, it s said here| The French consul at Shanghai says 3,000 the successet. ot G L A | N hacd s, RFeE Hpavted Fikis Vet i »\ 466 of the ToBbes fustifeation for the imperstive demand |that news regarding the military move- | Annamite troops will arrive there next i [E R A ot il Shdisatisns. whe hke: THeYs Was & dé8 | fumped from a window and sought to escape of the United States sent to the Chinese | Ments and the preparations for fur- | for the protection of the rench settlement, | Richard Webster) the attorney general and A < ik # L0 VDON, Aug. 11.—According to the |} but was stot to death. The pokse then lay overnment on Wednerday night, insist- | ther shipments of troops to China, will be | The Chinese merchants of Shanghal have | o e the "{'I“l “_‘l" rl; s generally | POrale 'l"r“y':'li'tlllm:;\l‘h:::’v‘p possibly between,| Lourenzo Marq doprenpiohatnt: ©f the | eltke to. thi houss: 1N whish 1he FeRISING k fng that the imperial troops co-operate |OMcially withheld, so as not to betray the | potitioned the forelgn consuls there to pre ""il|§"| e appolnted lord chief justice Stitle Gl und this wity, sarely Betwesa Daily Express, President Kruger, In the | pobber stood guard with a rifie, and finally 3 e Internutional forces in the rescue [Plan of campaign o Chin, including the | vent the landing of troops, declaring that | Bn¥ and B Milford Center and the Un betweed | course of an interview last Wednesday, | succeeded in seiting fite to the bullding ©of the ministers, and until this condition, | Chinese diplomatists in Europe. As a re- | it will create a panic among the Chinese. ——— E id the report that he intended to sur- | which was destroye tra messenger, J. M with its occupant robbers have not been identified tormer governar ot | REGRETS FOR LORD RUSSELL |\t citv- When an ¢ Sheldon, who assists Robert Mulli s well a8 the cossation of the bombard- | Sull. Feports are very contradictory. How- | Li Ping Heng, th render was without foundation. He de- | The an, Tent Is fully conceded by China, there is | €VeF, & number of facts go to show that | Shan Tung, personally commanded 15,000 | agent for the Adams Express comp: | clared that the war would last a long time | Three miles east of here this morning the no other course open but to press steadily | Germany 18 preparing for large shipments. ( Chinese at Yang Tsun erely Mourna for 1ts | 0 "0, 0h Station, went to the ¢ of | vet | two men were surrounded by local officers. A misafon of reliet. The Cologne Gazette, in an inspired ar-| Dispatches received hera from Berlin say dged and Distl ] b onward in th t ¥ The Conyer dispatech was recelved be- |ticle, admits that 5,000 additional troops | that fore daylight at the Chinese legation, and | Will soon leave, although it says that at |tor Emanuel Il have telegraphed to F P |7 A Boer bulletin,”* continues the corre- | fiorce exchange of shot b, ring y express car 812, which had just pulled in | tierce exchange of shots ensued, during smperor Francis Joseph and King Vie- Lender, L ¥ et Touls and Indiapapolis. he un- | SPondent,” announces a big battle between | which one of the robbers was killed, J. W 14 | Lydenburg and Middleburg, in which the | Rig - ; (Copyright, 1000, by Press Publis oy [1ocked the door as usual and shoved it n owner of the Commercial hotel of ) an moon as the official day opened, Min- | Present some 15,000 or 20,000 have not been | Marshal Count Von Waldersee congratulat sopyright, 100, by Press Bublishing Co) | ack. A horrible slght met his gate British had 500 killed and wounded. 1t also | Goodland, and ke Lol e fster Wu presented it to Acting Secretary |ordered to proceed. ing him upon his appointment to the chief| ' skl Iul et R ork 1nr; | “Flat on his face and in a pool of |announces the recapture by the burghers|bers of the posst e Saverely 3 Adee ns the State department 1t was The semi-oMcial Militair Wochenblatt l'mxvun.md of the allied troops in China. of Lord Chi ; Justice “H,,..:n ‘;..,'.4-4 uly‘.-‘“"' own blood lay the messenger. His |0f Helitbron Devilliersdorp and Frank- | wounded and another of the pursuing A in the American cipher and was found | this evening says Field Marshal Von Waldersee, it I8 an- | (o 005 ot ‘e was the greatest figure |head was lying just between the cdge of | tort arty, name unknown, was wounded %0 be an identical note with that of the | ‘“‘According to present orders from the | nounced here, will sail August 21 or August | ‘T o). 1 world. an unriveled | the stove and the edge of the door in the | Boer reports by way of Lourenzo Mar- | glightly ther ministers at Pekin (that of the |powers, the middle of August will see, |22 for an Itallan port and that he will go | o "ok F ) "0ionaia judge. He raled | torward end of the car quez lately have proved worthy of little| The second robber barricaded himself in ¥rench minister, M. Pinchon, already hav. .‘.m,g...h.r 10, oo available troops, \vun‘ln\.\'l 'lzhu\l ot ! ifs as & CHemistiu, atsistant o & bouriey| A oaretul sxamination revealed eight|credence the house, with the posse, numbering fifty tng appeared), with the additional fact |162 guns, in the province of Pe-Chi-Li out 5,000 more German troops are go- | < 4% & CERRL Ao A bullet ‘wound 16 Tans's tody, 'Thres of S ALl armied Wit Hes; RUSOUBRIAE: It M ey - of Ulster, became attorney, e 2 that seven members of the American guard ‘!\v the end of September there will be|ing to China. The government at ¥ rnn‘“m| Kt CHE- BHEIAN DAY ina “I”M'” them were in the right side of the back DEPORT BOER SYMPATHIZERS L s Ve bad been killed and fifteen wounded [78.000, with 280 guns, mot including the | is negotiating with the North ' German | (tFO B L0 T anger. & Catholic, | about elght inches below the shoulder. One . 4 Woxt wt Congers Hessame. troops at Shanghai, Canton and Pekin. . Lloyd and Hamburg-American lnes for | [FIohd0 o HEHORTE & B OO b hoer | Was in the left side, six inches above the | Comslde Dangero te Allow | The second robber js barricaded in the ‘Russia now has 37,000, with 104 guns, |elght transports - e : | el 1 R o calt'| L Remnin Longer house, with the posse, numbering Afty The text of the message, as given out T e force of character, incredible Industry and | hip bone. ~Four were in and about the ca ) i i with Winch . i te RUatat AUDARLIBEE, 1048 fotlovway, | | CoDSeRLIstiug 18 WARGIHUSIA, MBE: o CARNEGIE ~AIRS HIS VIEWS |Vriliant forensic powers, surmounted all | Of the right leg. Two bullets were visible Pretorin, DL S L U 4 et deleiiagl ity 1 ‘ime | MOTE, With 138 guns, now forming for in- | obstacles and became the unquestioned | under the skin of the breast, one about one rounding it tsung I yamen statés to the diplomatic | vasion. body that the virlous forelgn governments [ “Altogether 230,000 men, with 500 guns, | Millionaire Compll have repeatedly asked through the O bt e T M e ‘ Rely “depare Trom ' Pk ¢ wultable fis Catholic, to which creed the lord c inch above and inside the left nipple. Th spective Ching ministers that we immed| tomstler. A1T Nar ‘Yoasulis) axuliiate o . o ately depart from Pekin ter sultable | toge! . : : cellorship is still barred. He was a man | were extracted and were found to be ot wenrt SBRG vimen asks ns to DX @ date | twenty-one torpedo boats, are now watch- . hysia constitution, | thirty-eight-caliber. One bullet was picked 08758 ks (o Teoss: | {ns tha Ohiness coast, of which seventy| LONDON, Aug.” 10—Audrew Camegle|of PO¥ FL physiQus RS, . constitution, e . ) LONDON, Aug. 10.—A special dispatch| The Union Pacific’s Kansas City and Den from Pretoria says the Boer plot to make a | ver train was robbed between Limon June prisoner of Lord Roberts and shoot all the tion and Hugo, ninety miles east of Den British officers possible, discovered Thurs- | yer, last Sunday morning, many relieved day, included the recapture of Pretoris of thelr money and valuables and W. J the shooting of Lord Roberts and to induce | pay, an aged man, who resisted, was killed the burghers to rise enmasse. A number | by one of the robbers. The robbers dropped of suspected accomplices of the conspirators | off the train at Hugo and escaped. On have been conducted across the border.|tyednesday, it is learned, they went to the The British authorities are awakening to ' runch of D. E. Bartholomew, three miles the danger of allowing the Boer sympa- | out from dland and 100 miles overland thizers to remain In Pretoria and the issue | from Hugo, and asked for food und lodg- of passes to the burghers has been stopped a leader of the English bar. He reached the |and one-half inches to the right of and highest judicial eminence attainable by a | above the right nipple and the other an | ents Administra- ines Agninst Joint fon with for our departu | | pury arrangements to do so. Our reply is [ 0% e oot s e el ; abounding in bodily and mental vigor, and | up under the right leg, half way between That We meck Imstructions from our gov-|@re In the gulf of Pe Chi Li. ends to the Associated Press this statement | o\ %00 "o eht ho could succumb so sud- | the knee and ankle, as the body was lying | gEimente Whd that in the apsence’ of sucl || The mewest German aitltudo regarding | regarding the situation in the far east and |50 B¢ O0RERE R Ot et e Birm | on the face in the car, and another found atructions we cannot quit our pos ; e als s U ; ; o ; : HneUAnpe, WA PAIAL (6 bhaer t dnaure | OUIOA dDSS: mob noet: with ‘genseal af the FelKtion o £ UBlted Elkte ' fubite | ot anything bproutiibiiiiie samsdla- | neas) the right foor, 1ylng about two fest N gur sado depurture forelin troons onls et | DIRVAL, ¢80, MG veral ‘of the. leading | The refusal of the United States to par- | {5 o, ALerRSY Qootrel BOAr has (0 | afely esco d they b - | centr . Be a e re of the Unite o par- 3 ¥ ! v ey a8 b e e | e e truts b o whethas | tcipate i the ntiack o tia Taku.forts | Sret claim, bt the legal profession fayors | Everything pointed to a surprise and a ncluding 200 women and children, as well | o 0 oA, ahe the Tasd. $n. &h makes the Washington government the |Sir Edward Clarke. s deadly struggle in the car. From appear- ] A8 400 bavies Christians, who i L B b gy o S g ina, | natural mediator belween China and the | LONDON, Aug, 10.~Thé ineral of Lord | ances Lane was washing his face and hands ing for a fow days. They sald the o her Interests are not &o iarge us | Buropran governments, but America’s R n 1 k 1a 1 3 i Ry T | not want t* go to town, as their clothes it 'a Chincse oecort. under MY | those b oI (EONeTImUntE, Pita AmerieA® | Russell will take place at Bpsom on Tues- | preparatory to leaving his car and was about Sl ) giroumatances, ALl my colleugues ure dis those of Great Britaln and France. [hg to Join the action. Release of Minister | day next. to open the side docr to throw out the bucket | STEYN SAID TO BE DEAD| I X":"“““'.;' l'h“,“l‘, ‘:‘:‘"‘ ¥ l‘;“’ I“)("“";" they tohing the foregoing to thelr respective urrah Polley. | Conger and @ domand for indemnity for AR e ) ot sk 5 the % | o0 Goodland to get the Denver pa- D vernments, Of the Americin marines injuries received are duties incumbent F water whensthe firetiabosewas feed; oF ip wnfl "Rixteen | The Schlesische peven have been Kill | wide Ly ‘s Right M A= o o cire eitung asks 1f the game | Faitien recelved ane At miied States. in | COAL FOUND IN ALASKA | when he was struck trom behind. His own W P SR Bl o | pers reported the circumstances. From leen | - oy ol ol ere be- inded, among the lat {18 wosth the candle; the Cologne Ga- |my opinion, should take no steps in con revolver was found in the safe with two e Com ¥ the boy's description, the men were be and Dr. Lippitt, who are getting along well. | zatte calls it a leap Into the darkness, and | Jiiction with Furepein powers I take Temlve Heds Near |empty shells, indicating that he had prob . [ lieved to be_the Hugo robbers. This Kobonk Rekis ia BiNtagrain. the National Zeltung remarks that Ger- s e a & Repoited Ky Rea ably fired twice at his assailants, He was| LONDON, Aug. 10—t is persistently '\'\’.“’I:":,“ 3 “:‘.:l'r‘:(“"{.'I"'m::"‘,{' many does not need to work for prestige, Britain is going to land troops to shot to d s, b al re oure . . o, J B ) (1e0rge . The discussion with the president led to Wi et B e ocka ‘apon SEERIng Beokuly: hot to death in a few minutes, but to make | rumored in Lourenzo Marquez, according | “gigdigon and several oth | but ought to be content to walk in the | Protect Shankh 5 "Pl¥ | rank and file with other powers. The | i\ ¥ lo the Conger message at once and accord- | . yopig Germania and Cologne Volks Zel- | Manchuriu m.‘uy Becretary I(ur:ll ‘"(‘:q'r"‘::':::lflicr‘::"i"lr"y‘lu“‘ deprecate the “present hurrah tem- | dnd Cerm ;‘"n:-“«.::‘ o .-«::;y Sy & clask aud 1t Fie phe of v ""r'"l,,""'."fl' Qhthmahcion s abso, | FlATd her prospective domains. and if l ogether with his knife and | forwarded late in the day. 1t was announced || TU YN DR M it o e 17 States should e drawn into jolnt | Dalton trail and not far from White Horse.| What valuables he may have bad. The officially and positively that this message | itely SR pa e ]“"f only har- | HCLan R " And taelt pledged to go | The discovery was made by Gustav Gar- keys were used to open the strong box 1 BB tar e Aty UbIlo TuithaRaln: whle| IOBIOUR {drosh UL, Alko AERAB-0uA di- | forward 'info & campaign against China, | vals, who has been fnt ested in coal min- and the contents were taken. The keys N or in substance. It was made plain, how- | Plomacy “"“]"l against China A ‘l\.]f“.“y,.‘.‘”,‘,"l‘kl\".".“f.‘}“'\‘\'i'; Ll ultimately | ing at Lethbridge. News of his find had and knife were then laid on the body ana i il G et i Wan subsingtip] GSSeTSl yeR Hasuskes, in ihe LokM- | ] O Tt et rith Clo0 o000 | been Tecelved just as the Cutch was sail-| the revolver placed In the safe. The car O Mied au not to firthar. {ocreass. the 166- .n:t;;h(;r. r.q;y‘m‘x(m“xuls ;mm:mn.h»r.!mndllm;. | Ehinamen might prove us disastrous to ihe | ing, but to substantiate his statements was deserted at one of two points, either pardy of our minister in case the Chinese “(' ";*““”T in and the I‘"‘l""y":" [nited Biateh a8 8 ¥ a5 gsninst & combink: | gervels had brought'in with himiasmall|at Marble CIiff or at the viaduct at the of captive Chinamen as coolies in New 2p o O (iasonung a6 jooks upan | sure of death, it is bellev keeps her chief forces AU‘ ance 18 In another regic i# in the south. The fir h' of these powers is to safe | s, all heav- 1 some of the |to a dispatch to the Daily Telegram, that y the determination of the secretary to reply T OUVE o i SPA A Y SIAERBI, - od o8 evolve Vel & P COUVER, B. C. Aug. 10—The |shots were fired at him while he lay pros- | Mr. Steyn has committed suicide. iy “:“‘ : “;;" ')”'l and : volvers, went 1 | steamer Cutch from Skagway brought sev- | trate. byer to the Bartholomew place from here enty passengers today and also news of | The de © the first to dle- 4 man's keys were takén out of | > | Walker and Riges w Mttt g S el aken out of| STRIKERS AFTER FRANCHISE | mount ana procecd to the house whera - ‘Vh«' robbers were. One of the robbers Articles of Incorporatl fled Wy | cuught sight of them and gave the alarm Labor Union Street Rallway No_ sooner had Walker, a moment later, Company at St. Louis. | beun kicking on the door than they were met by a volley of shots from inside The remaining members of the posse quickly lined up around the house and for ST. LOUIS, Aug. 10.—Articles of incorpo- ration were filed in the recorder’s office this | atternoon by the Labor Union Street Rail- an powers 8. | el o M i ten minutes bullets whirred at a live have access to our cipher. As to the terms | & Washington has been the only govern- |sack of his samples. | entrance to Union station, way company. Its capital stock is placed | b0 "0 0T el 0r the pursuers pm,l,y Y of the message, they are belleved to make ‘Th:‘ 'oorreapondent. then adds’ that the fdn: “Ihll"h"!;--:h\'j- h'_lur\l‘f'\lnl‘h_““lh regard to | e e The train was in charge of Conductor |at $5,000, and its officers a plain that this government will not advise, dly load in the direction of the . e named as fol om every | CANNOT SHUT OFF SUPPLIES | Jerty Taylor, who took it out of St. Lous. | lows: President, Thomas B. Edwards; vice lng:s 4 ] o ere 200 and the Amer- |PoInt of view President MeKin obbers. The rTobbars returned By much tess airect ihat Mr. Conger leave | British casuaitles wero 200 and the AmeEt | retary ‘Huy must be credited with having | At Miford Center, Mr. Lane and his car | president, Stmeon 0. Collins fatacy, | TURREE: e LaRhame LoD bt 1o the Pekin under Chinese escort, when the min- icun 250, bu B IRLLOT. GRLITIALS, | pluced our government In a higherand bet- | ong Kong Merchants Are Bound | Were all right, for Mr. Taylor had a con: | William D. Benson; treasurer, John | 4 g N P e otiot Weabtnaton | that this |18 oticed, 18 four tmee greater then tat | faf ‘posiffor than that” oecupied by any BIRE Mrshnnn e versation with him at that point. One | Roof | peosdy sndback. Flosly g2 L ean ce e of General Chaffee's report. >robably Great Brit s committing a d pue. report is that $45,000 was taken. 0 RAw: o NoViins: cone | DR JRI S rougn & aGow and made would:zeap certain death, A Bt, Potoraburg special says the Chi- | acrioe uiror n tabing. pave.of 1ia spogiat ohingne: |22 | Messrs. Edwards, Benson and Collins con- | ot 1 the smoke. Before he had gone Chinese D lon Made Plain, sartment at Shanghal. President M g stintte the committ ; ent Me-| NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—A dispatch to th x by the local str op nese minister there, Yang Yu, has received Moreover, the reply doubtless lets the|a telegram announcing that Li Hung Chang 3.‘.“."’.'.‘“\";1:.‘» oR)y 0 Gentin HeadPhisetss apppointed | yuie y dozen steps he fell in his tracks, t railway union to or-|gpoq (g death. Sherift W lker in the mean- 1 to : o er the | b minister know that there is an unaccount- | s dangerously i1l and confined to his bed | United States a most Sommandin nosi- [ All efforts on the part of the British and Kv",r:::?,. uh er: ‘mn(hl‘) n er the "m‘"“un\» had forced his way toward the house ¢ mble crror in the statement of the Chinese |and that he bas been granted a mouths | tion, as it le tho ouly ration dspeact 46| foreign governments to stop the “supply | Treasnry Department Prepares a Cir- talivey hisivee {o | |:gl(lgl}:i James Crajg| o0 a8 Intent on getting inside. In the b government, as conveyed to him througb | leave. dnd not condemn it until proved gullty. | of war material to the Chinese are destined ecular of 1 smoke. end aontusion Culling ek R the the tsung 1l yamen, that the general gov-| Another St. Petersburg dispatch asserts |~ Our policy {8 clear. European nations v ernments had urged repeatedly that the|that the Russian general staff has been |attack China and G as its attorney and adviser. Mr. Craig |,y of Walker's gun and was shot in the to comes from St. Joseph, Mo. He was at di- 4 > 0 o Finance. auropean na ve of no avail as long as the 3 oy - back and seriously wounded. While the 4 Pel . S T T D | A of Chiness thrrtory. . We romain | Chamber of Commerce and leglslative y 7 : one time president of the Union Railway e tinx O ministers be sent out of Pekin under suit- | notified that the Chinese, 12,000 strong. | friuii1y”and await events. We have quite | council of Hong Kong maintain their seit-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.--A. T. HUbting-| company of that city and has areRalsed s | EBND. YA TOMEYIOR CUllith; SuS IR ROl Shle sdooet, Thia olauan, oocinlad |a Mio- Jare movine trom Wu Nam and Hu Pel | nousf. forsten lareiory wireety o Seatatance to_ tho " execlition " af the | tos, ohlef of the divialon of loans and cur- | sUniar of MIBMOUFL COTDOTRLIODR, | | e e o rob 1 ste pger's last dispatch, ¢ hows | toward Pekin and Tien Tsin, = Z— % : S o tre by the directl ¢ AN and barricaded the door. The dead rob- | e e & 5 o d 3 i | restrictive measures decreed by the powers | Fency in the treasury, by the direction of | " 'yr " craig et AN 3 that the Chinese government is lead\ng bim | *The Shanghal correspondent of the Daily ADMIRAL DEWEY MISQUOTED | prohibiting the export of war materlal to | Acting Secretary Vanderlip, has prepared | gyightost d RN R naay 3 the | hor lay where he foll, his body in range of i 1o belleve that it is the wish of Washington | News wiring Thursday annou“ces that the = slight ifficulty in building the road if a the house. that he leave under a Chinese escort, | Chinese merchants are petitioning the whereas the United States has never enter- | authorities not to land troops. tained for a moment the idea of having the minister set out on a dangerous pilgrimage from Pekin to the const under Chinese pro- | 10 LAND TROOl;S AT SHANGHAI China |an elghty-seven-page circular of Informa- | jrunchise can be secured. But while Mr. ‘An immense trade is done at Hong Kong | tion concerning United States bonds, paper | crajg declares all the necessary money ls Burned Him to Death, in the sale of arms and ammunition to |currency, coin, the production of precious| g jruady pledged to the enterprise, he wili| After the fight in the morning, when the both the Chinese and to the: Filipino in.|metals, etc K”“* circular 18 similar to the | yoy tel) by whom first one was shot, the citizens armed them- o ARdson the ssued in 1896 and 1807, with the g g fsially nts. Indeed, th lssued and 1807, with the data | yg says that the company was organized | selves and went to the ranch nwible for to ¥ Chinn and Ate n Regarding ppin WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Admiral Dewey | " ter as well as the | ORe! ; A The man in 1 tastion pl sald today, speaking of a published stor | Chinese draw all their supplies of this Lrought dwf‘ “"-“f'»‘ 1, 1900, o with a capital stock of $5,000 just as a|side the house was armed with a rifie and There fs no probability that the atten- | United States May Follow Bngland's | o¢ an interview with him in relation to *ind from Hong Kong, where the mer.| Among the subjects upon which lnforma- arter,” and that it will likely be in-|a too near approach to the house drew his e Yion of the Chinese government will be Gxample with Men from | Philippine and Chinese affairs: “My atten |chants are determined to reslst any inter- | tion I8 given are the following: The bonded | creaged to a larger figure in the near fu- | fire. About 4 o'clock the members of the F directed to its apparent double dealing, as Princeton and ¢ | tion has been drawn to the article as pubs | ference with their business. indebtedness of the United States at the | (yre, A mass meeting of the local union | posse by crawling through a cornfield got A indicated by the Conger dispatch. This o 4 IR 1 mtae uss of N6 words sayisg os | Hons Kong hias no custom house and has|close of 1ha civll war and the changes In | 1upor organizations will be held Saturday | to a shed near the house, setting It afire. 4 Sovernment has transmitted to tbe other | WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—The Navy de- | B e REsavan . ahow af io.|theretors na means of checking thie Lime!the debt which have takes Bikoe Gown to powers interested the note to the Chi- g:”.::’n‘.:: “‘A”"I‘:y]""“ "l"" \”‘n"‘“'r'"""“l“‘ :’““‘ [ siatance to our authority there is at the | POT!S of exports it 'hv‘»’lnmr-r'- do P ;14n-r;wn::q:‘n.nllf;:v.} ‘,h'; :’(""q ':(’:l'“‘:l""“ ‘:': Ject will be formally launched flames, but the robber made not a sign and nese government entrusted to Minister Wu | P! o s understood, glves | ol vin tn the Philippine islands win |Choose to make a purely voluntary dec- | IOneY A AC SEALNG) 0 » it he was not shot by a bullet from the man i on the night of August 8. It has assu- |ROtce "'1 ""‘" erpgprore ?'r "‘“;“”" d be Kept up until after our election in No. |1aTation at the harbor ofice. full tables uh\m'nu; the (:mmlu{" of the POSSIBILITY OF A STRIKE | that were fired at the houso from the (i34 \ vance from the other powers that they |MOUF to land troops there for the defense | )0 0 “The insurrection is kept alive by | The Chamber of Commerce and the legis- United States and the principal nations ot | o slde he found his death in the flames, have not advised their representatives to|O°f the city. T"-‘_i‘:‘ nrhal newspapers \‘h“ leaders. who hold out to the soldiers | 18tive council of Hong Kong are resolved | the world, and the production of the pre- | gme M + Irom Workera| There ie B0 doubt about the mea belux )t Chinese escort from Pekin. It was "“"'“’"‘f"‘ to the cable, while acquiescing | &\ U o Bvantg election.’ Neither dia | to fght the government tooth and mail in | clons metals by countries, summary of Katliin aa the train robbers. On the body of the ono positivaly stated at the close of the day|!B the landing of British troops, deprecate i |1 say or intimate that in my opinion a the matter, declaring that it will con- | monetary events since 1786, tables show | inti | night, at which the new street rallway pro- It was not long until the building wae in re Effort to and Manufac k, A Agreem shot in the morning were found a watch, two 1 Toat. ma furcher- renrenontations have beon |tho Idea that England's example should be | £ HaY 5 I HEL, ot ween thia. country [stiute a blow at {he traditional “freedom | ing circulation of money in the Unitea | black calico face masks, a lady's watch made to the Chinese government slnce tho | followed by the powers. The United | ooy, “mnege statements attributed to [ Of the port of Hong Kong and have en- | States since 1800; national bank currency SBURG, Aug. 10.—The wage Aif-|chain and charm and an opened envelope Adse note of August & and that none will | Siates now has two war ships at Ghanghal aged queen's counsel, Lord Francis, the | ex the seigniorage, the revenues me are absolutely incorrect v . between the Republic Tron and | addressed to some Ineligible name at Hugo { bo made until the Chinese government has |10 % "‘]“l“"';' Amarian RMAERLAL 1D [ OARS | of the colonial bar, to champlon their | and nditures of the government since company, the Amorican Tinplate | Colo. He was tall, with a black mustache e 4 | of trouble there, the gunboats Castine anc oW | 0 187 effects of the different tarift 4 | sol Bhrr [y en some indication of the att views In the matter. 7 rift | company and the Amalgamated Associa- | and commoy esned s had ® glven some Indication of the attitude it | o8 PRORE SR G T R LTl Shang ‘cmNEsE FLY FROM RUSSIANS | [h Rk e ! malgamated Assocla- | and commonly dressed. The body wan will assume fn complying with or denying s acts sinc tion of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers are | brought to town tonight the demands of the United States bal today | Advance of the Czar's ¢ nu € e Both were about 30 ycars old and of the tensive | desperado style, having threatened to shoot smos on | POURED POISON INTO THEM | A laree amount of other important infor- | approaching a climax and unless o ses Pante | mation is given and the circular also con. [ment is reached very s rtly an e W A0 AN, | WALDERSEE'S CHIEF OF STAFF| ™ NS Betandans Chinese Have Their Fiest Experiense | tains the full text of the financial bill of |strike is probable, Another effort to ef- | éeveral farmers who refused to keop them ke To Blabtioh Manicess s Mintstar O08: | with Ly T [ Maren 14, 1900 fect a final adjustment of the scales, it is | The house on the ranch with its contents B e b e Chlacse wou. | Major General von Schwartskop of | ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 10 omeial re- | Ve SRR sald, will be made next week, when a call | was valued at $1,200 and will be pald for ssura 0 oot FeRor R W < : a will be issued for a general convention, to [ by the county. The two citizens, Riggs a ernment that communication is uninter irat Asintle Brigade Re- | ports say that three separate Russian I 5 ) vens, Riggs and Rigmas S BISRISIRIAL 1 AT | - Akatis. Ariyas | Ports say that three separaie Ruselad | | ONDON. Aus 15410 8. m—~The morn-| APPEALED TO SUPREME COURT | 1 1t in netroit Cullins, ehot In the fight In the morning 3 . E “hinese force at Hai Chau and that, seeing | ing papers express satisfaction at the lat are doing well and will recover. small hope of their delivery Chinese : s o 1x- | Movements of Ocean Vessels. e oo rs e out tonght| BERLIN, Aug. 10.—The evening papers | the Russians advancing from all sides, the | st developmenta in CGhind The average titutional Question in Neeley Kx- | Movements of Geean beastin, bk, 10 e T DR whon Becretary Root said that thers was|here snnounce that Major General von|Chinese fled in an easterly direction, leav- comment. is that China is now genuinely | fon Cave Will Be Declde: toria from Hamburg, Southamoton and || 0 STEALING ASSO 1o -onvineing evidence in possession of this | Schwartzkop, commander of the First East | Iug @ dozen obsolete guns behind them.|&uing for peace through Li Hung Chang | hy Highest Tribunal, :I|..|: g 1’1\ Amer <mu‘y from Rio_de | CMTION govornment that any of our dispatches | Asiatic brigad has been appointed Field [The Russians pursued the Chinese for E Dispatches printe 1 this u:m_mm _give| i 3 0 und § aca Atla, from Na 4 had really reached Minister Conger. This | Marshal von Waldersee's chief of staff thirty-five verats, untll they were ex. | further detalls of the taking of Yaug Tsun.| NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—John D. Lindsay Cherbourg—Salled—Fucrst Bismarck, | 9F@nnisation Existing in Wisconsin tndicated that the minister had not given| The OMcial Reichsanzeiger this cven- hausted and compelled to abandon the | According to the Daily Mail's correspond- | counsel for Charles F. W. Necley, who i Hamburg thampton, for New r Reglons to Promote and 4 a direct and satlsfactory answer to any |'DE publishes a proclamation forbidding | pursuit ot o ,‘v'l“h,\"‘;."‘.‘ ‘:W”,“ o "“”)““" Fub ""'l' e g ¢ “'I“”‘ o Havre— Arrived— L Aquitaine, from ot the Indestey, of the queries that have been nddressed |the export of arms or war material to| yit 0 Chinese onsiated | funds and aguinst whom there have been York, and procveded for Cherbourg ) Y R S China or ports adacent to chinese terri-|WU IN DELIGHTFUL DOUBT |t sovey. ‘I- e of entr nctan i, The | oodsesdinge tor sxiradivin 4 OubA sald | (At Matane—Arrived=8teamer City “of | LA CROSSE, Wis,, Aug. 10.—It was di No additional dispatches were received | tory - stamy foll back tram one 0 Apather untll]foday that Bs bad made spplisation 6| A¢ iistnel-Dassd~Georsic, from New | coversd today that a party of twenty-two today bearing on the military situation, Ohinene Mi Not+Heard that | driven from the lat lins, 7he vl AL B M pool men from L els-Passed—Kaiser Wi iese 64y | judge Wallace of the United States clr- | Vork Crosse, who make log steal they retreated because the British “poured | cuit court, locate Albany, yesterday, for ng Ch b m profession, hud removed a number of el cimttos ar” Adwirai | SECOND INFANTRY FOR CHINA| ™' e S P e g e b ing for Penc poison” into their troops. This refers to|n writ of habead corpus for Neeley. This, | Njy S0’ " Naplep snd Gibraltar, fop alued at $1,000, from the raft of J ¥ s o o the lyddite shells, which the Chinese then | Mr, Lindsay sald, Judge Walluce had de At ach Head—Passed—Spaarndam, | W, Van Sant, which was tied at Dresh ’“"" f"'“"" forces at Yang Tsun 1ast | gom of General John C. Fremont Will | WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Mr. Wu, the | experienced for the first time i from Rottordam and Boulogne, for New | Minn. The men et Jresbach Monday night | Go Along as Captain of One of Chinese minister, fs displaying a great deal | Judge Wallace did, however,” sald Mr.| YA 1 uion—Arriveu—New Bngland e P e 1‘:1(“.4|u|‘v"~ulrll'"hrUl“‘ :f»‘v:"y: nmphreys to Leave at Once, the Companies, | of interest in the reports that Li Hung Thuye Lindsay, “allow an appeal to the Unitea | Liver i dngland, from oo sl s WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Charles W | Chang has been appointed a miv KAN 1ts | States supreme court and issued an order | At London—Arrived—Michigan, from New | oy . 2 2 eneral off v i Tho men engaged in stealing logs have Humphreys, who has been appointed chief | CINCINNATI, Aug. 10.-~The potentiary to negotl be with Unced that Nathaniel Thayer of Hoston, | directing the marshal to keep Necley here a e BLiledRAALL |a protective association wnd all members quarte ter of the Chinese expeditionary | {antry received orders today to leave Fort | powers. He sald tonight that he had < dircetor in “the road, had been elected | pending the appeal SRR AN Fdinian, for A e A Aok TMan v Kx“"» k f force, was at the War department today in | Thomas, Ky. next Wednesday for San | recelved any confirmation of | LIS8 PRSI0 .'{';,”.“mt knsas Gty Fort Ms. Lindsay cxplained that the supreme | Moville—8alled -~ Kthtonia, from bout their movements never u\ml’l v‘l:" ¥ consultation with Secretary Root and Quar- | Francisco for service In China. | L has the tmplicit confidence of the gov- | mediately. Mr. Thayer ~ would, 1t wis |court will not meet until next October, | for' New York; Parlstan; from Liver- | 0L, Gl e 00 now 1t moans death, o cermaster General Ludington. 1t is deemed | Colonel Corliss is in commaud and among | ernment aud his appointment to the place f stated, dssume active management of the | when he said the appeal will be arg | Ve Rt R PP R e oy A e AP e — " | bis captains ts Francis G. Fremont, son of | named would be an eminently appropriate | Property, duriig President Washburns Ml | swo pave wimply raised a constitutionw | York 4 ey A0 'w"w‘..n'll"h.'-'"u'"" (Continued on Second Page) General John C. Fremont, the “Pathfinder.” | one, | oaidoned some time since, o2 4Nt W4 | (uestion,” said Mr. Lindsay. | htoy Boulognasialiad cRelgtavie, from f (RSO B Shis

Other pages from this issue: