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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