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| THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. —— — — ——— ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAIA, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST NG E COPY FIVE CENTS. —_— e M o s ORI Lt s d Wi+ Rt b il b Bt s SR, . .- K. LI WILL TALK PEACE CHiNA musT TOE THE MARK SOLE JOPE HANGS ON ALLIES | BOERSPAY BRYAN'SEXPENSES DEADLY (ROSSING ACCIDENT WEATHER | \\'§ SLAYERFOUND tni States Teansmite Reply to | rdent At Peetorin Suyw 2l thorizing LI Hung Chang i e X r T Routher A ker in Putting Up W nely ! $ tor NG CRIEAIRT Passenger Train Crashes Into Crowded i< 44 Omnibus in Peunsglvania, v o <o. n3 s arderer of Express Messenger is Quic Publishing Co.y . e W . ~T | Run to Barth, Chinese Emperor Appsints Viceroy akebid 44 Pekin is S‘g‘tt f}’]l:mn fi‘é Ministers Until elief Force Comes, e t % LONDON, A (New York World Ca CHINA DESIRES AMICABLE SETTLEMENT | ™ =7 ! erument COULD NOT TRUST TO CHINESE ESCORT |, = = o retesram )—sonn siuam. | ELEVEN PERSONS INSTANTLY KILLED Btate Department Receives Offcial Notice to " 0 Nt CNIAR ng Up Pres graphs from Pretoria: “The Roers state | even Others Se Injured . oy 3 for Safety that Kruger fs contributing to Bryan's ele e e Takes Full Confess \ 1 That Effect. ' N 1 p ; | Vietimns fad No Warsing of akes Full Confession of Cowardly and i 3 tion expenses between £500,000 and £750 ding Danger, sacherons Dec ‘ : oft) T TR VRN THRE ket bl =Rk VIOLENT STORM IN NEW YOR¥ bbby CONGER SENDS NOTE THROUGH CHAFFEE | L0 . ; b LENDON. Aie . The | Feceived £25,000 toward the expenses of the | g1 ATINGTON. Pa. Aug. 12— Fitteen per. | FIV alities and Much Damage © R N ooner we can be got out of this the bet- | American campaign.” s were ahitly ‘Killed ata eleven othe | Property Hesult Lighie ‘RIME ~ WELL PLANNED BEFOREHAND Exproe Ability 0 “Hold On" Tagil| b [tor, for it_Is IncoRventent tar the Chi Areniis wtvere o8 W Wil . gt semosas | Ao — Sl Vot A ‘ \ ir foverament and_ unte for our.| pARTING GHARGE TO TROOPS [!2lirt toniaht in grade cromine aectient | s v, g e storm | Hod t0 Have Mooy to Provide for His | bee n Pek " ng from Sir Robert b dated Pekiu Ker train on the Lehig w England | ¥hich passed over this section t! nproaching Marringe | uat 5. And sent i cipher to the Chiness | Prestdent Lo T | e a6 yaoc RUSTRMA | gou oy muryoas ware) WLIGA! 9. 31 St el Commenting on it the Post says I Deltvers Address, injured persc vere in the omnibus and | Chance of recovering fr J le SACKS AND ENVELOPES FURNISH CLUE Negotiate with Powers, PR M Mg AS EX-EMPLOYE OF EXPRESS COMPANY o would seem to indicate that the Chinese only three escaped. The dead recelved. Thomas Dunn of Flushing o Mese He 8 retary Adee by |government is anxious for the safety of | MARSEILLES, Aug 12.—President Lou ELI REMALEY, aged 70, of Slatington I, 16 years old, took refuge from the rain % t The demands | the foreigners, or at any rate anxious to [bet, accompanied by M. Delcasse, minister | MRS. ELI REMALEY wife, age under a big tree. Lightnin, ruck the | Falls to Get 1ia Tnerl ating i gef them safely out of Pekin, while Sir|of foreign affairs, General Andre, minister | MRS, JAMES KERN ir daughter, aged | 'Fee and Dunn was instantly killed ments Wil e Considere: n betw them and their Robert Hart evidently expeets that they |of war, and M. Delencssan, minister of ma- | 2 The barn belonging to Frank by United st tive governments and the restora- | will get out sooner or later.” rine. ived here this morning at 9 o'clock | SAMUEL MUMMY, aged 60, of Walnut- | !0 Flushing was hit by lghtning and of order in China f; keynote | Sheng. director general of railroads and |and proceeded to the reviewing ground, | port on fire. Valentime rushed into the b Sweetheart, he memorandum forwar to the im- | telegraphs, according to a Shanghal dis- | where they inspected the Chinese expe MRS, SAMUEL MUMMY, his wife, aged 58 (10 save his cattle. He wus struck by WASHINGTON, Aug " nment by the president today.|patch to the Standard, expresses grave |ditionary corps. There was much enthu- [ MRS, SOURWINE, a widow, aged 08, ot | falling rafter and burned and crushed to ration of the de-|foars for the safety of tho members of the |slasm, with cries of “Vive Loubet!” “Vive | Slatington death. Clarence Weeks, a farm hand em-| COLUMDUS, O 12 Charles R Bt of hur ofd : 1 tly [legations when the defeated Chinese | la republique!™” and “Vive I'armes!” WILLIAM KANE, aged 51, of Wal- [ployed by Valentine, was in the barn before serrell, a former er of the Adaiy WONBTagan: Yob 4 Shvd, - GMBINT 58 t ops teturn to the capital The cheering was continuous. After the the lightning struck it and has not been ompany, w 1 this afters . t The Austrian naval commander reports |review Loubet, taking his position on the | MISS CARRIE SMITH, aged 22, of Wal- |8een since. Chauncey Lay, 16 years of it ' fessed to made. [to Vienna that the allies decided to rest |reviewing stand to present the flag to the | nutport | was out walking with his fa in Cor ne and robe there [ for three days after the taking of Tang |corps, sald | MRS. TILGHMAM KUNTZ, aged 85, of | When the storm came up. The two starts ¢ the saf Expross com- tacle in the way | Tsun. A dispatch to a news ageucy from In the name of the republic T deliver to [ Walnutport to run for shelter. A broken electr s arlelng. | Tien Tein says you the flags of the expeditionary corps } MRS, JAMES MINNICH, aged 33, of Wal- | fell across their path and the W Mefore Any New Vidence in Time (0 Cover Tracks i —Ar ed nt How the desire of China tice of that desire was presented to the Aepartment of todny. It was in th form of an edict promulgated by the cm- | peror, Kwang Hsu, appointiog Earl Li Hung Chang envoy itlary to A . boy becan arrived in t at midnight Frie negotiate with the po rtan mme Wa Han N Country Good for Marching. They are confided to your loyalty and | B | entangled in it and was burn 14y night. One thousand dollars of the R o E e et e Wu declined a0y | Junks and stones block the river be. | PAUHOUSM, which I guarantee. “Honor and| MRS, STEPHEN REINHARD, aged 60, before he could bo extricated Tivtion ‘oF. s qnedsioRaiswh ek HRve: Srawh ' i 1 Vet | yond. the dvanced post of the allies for o | Fatherland’ is your motto. Soon you will [ Slatington e Fannle Byrnes, 18 yeara a8 badly | Ferrell was to have been marricd Thurse out of the anti-foreign uprising in the e et e the deyness con. | inscribe on their folds the name of & cam- | MRS, SUSAN CHOEN, 67 years old | burned and sheeked in wl t \t Lillian Costlow, daughter BOIEY, AN LU0 bt direatly ot bl b et bl . ign rendercd neceseary by the violation | MRS, ALFRED RHORIG, Walnutport Brooklyn Heights trolley Patr tlow enginecr on the | of our rights, the disregard of our legit MRS, ROBERT SEIBERT, Walnutport. [storm. The arm of the Pennsylvanta lin been dis- imate interests wad the brutal assault DAVID KERN, & years old, son of Mrs.|and fell upen M * harged from the | the Adams made upon those who represent in China | Kern. tried to it from badly | Exy iny t three mouths ago civilization and progress. The injured are shocked able to secure ems | “Officers, noncommissioned officers and| Miss Dizler of Walnutport; will die lespaired of. T runuing from the storm in | ploymen confessed (hat the motive soldiers, let these flags be to you a sacred | Three-year-old son of Mrs. Kern; will dfe. | Brooklyn Angeline Rosa. 30 years of age, | of the robbery was to « money, of ernment departments from China. A be ppointment of Li Hung Cha plen Korea, according to & Seoul dispatch ;;” They recall the lofty mission "“-u'\l‘::‘:v Minnich, aged 10, of Slatington: | stepped on a live electrie light wire and | which he felt in need on agcount of his fated message from Minister Cong as tentlary to arrange peace with the pow “”n‘ th €0 Japan sending troops there to | A0Ce, 8 mission confided to your cour- | Wil ¢ R Tilas waw badly shocked. Her condition, from the | approaching marriage. The money re- transmitted to the War depart Ho eincerely e that it will be ac- | provide for emergencies v nw“v’t: ;\]..m (.,’,,u vt‘;l"lull’\ :w.w.»lnvw o lam Reach, hurt internally; l.\"lvw.\" .m:lm-‘:\\' 1= sald to be eritical | overed he had taken to Miss Costlow te Nl a1: Dk a1t Aorasand: KIiplY H ip A e s b0 I | P O e renorts to the Rus. |c€ssential luws of civilized countries have b nafly, 3 cne young woman was | keep for him, saying that it was woney he ability to “hold on” untll General Cha his opinion would be satisfactory to all w..\%‘,”“\‘",.‘ ‘,,h",‘.’n.f‘,.,’,.f,",fl.,,,,"",,",,,”.,m been odiously violuted, the chastisement [ Louls Kuntz, seriously; may die Killed and three others were so should co bis relief. All the cerned |and the passes across the Chingau moun of this government will be exerted to get U1 think Earl Li's designation a capital|tains, Orders have been Issued for the that to him and the other impris- | One." hegall, “Aside from the emperor and | formation of two additional Siberian army one gationers at the earliest possible [ Cmpress 1 the highest official of thel orps, A semi-offictal telegram published moment (hinese government and he has the fmpliclt | yn ¢, Petersburg describes the sending of wire | | on the Pe « castbound tratn, noney which he had stolen was recovered, tinues and the country s in good march “ rund a fair inference | what t * | iug order, subsidiary dykes having made . the terms of the settlen they | nitted the enemy's damning ineffectiv reach with the powers will be approved g b they are ned, | ope g by the fmperial government, | at J an diplomat ent | added believed that some 500 have been to the expedition by the increas During the day only one dispatch that [ hero for t aformation in the numbers of the British naval was made p reached any of the gov Mr. Wu s very much elat the | peig, burnel. Her condition is | and h severcly in | bad saved from his earnin of the gutlty and to impese some vivid in- [ Miss Carrie Nagle of Waluutport, Internal | jured by a single bolt of lightning that (hey ‘ He was at the home of his aManced | demnities for the past with necessary | [PJurles; may die will probat n the storm came up | when placed under arrest Buaranties for the fuiure. They tell you | orge Minnich, probably die Mrs. Nouth two d hters, Lizzie| Ferrell fs but years old and has ® [that the heritage of homer, the care of| Brvan Walp, Walnutport: may die and Nel SHNe 1 were sit-[splendid physique, being six feet {n | which your elders confidea to you cannot | Miss Lizzlo Joties, Walnuty will dle. . » arbor It of light- | helght, with dark hair and an attractive Minister Wu was an early caller at the fidence of all Chinamen. In many wayt | Bricish troops to Shanghal as “without | ETOW less at your hand and in this inter- | Miss “‘]""'\‘""I" hulll i L k among them killed Mies | face. When the officers took him fnto cuse Department of 8 Shortly after o |he 18 eminently qualified to act as an in- | ine least necessity.’ | pational army, which is formed for the il 2 ith, Nellie Nouth s imed a nonchalant demeanor, The accident o it 6 o'clock rned at th The omnibus named Pet ly 1 ind he could no longer de= he made a full cone tatement had boen o'clock he made an engagement with Act ween his own government| The reception of the message from the | 4f¢ f civilization, those bearing the lan minister In Pekin effoctually dis- | French uniform must not yield in discl at the department at 10:30. Promptly at polated to act with him. He has | poses of the report that he had started for [ PHDC. endurance or courage to any that hour the minister's automobile | ellent work for the Chinese and | Tien Tsin, The Daily Mail publishes an in They will also recail to you your fam stopped at the west entrance to the de L fid in his discretion | yq flies, your children and firesides, and ail {ak Becratary of Bate Adee to meet him ntatives of the powers who | gy ers, was ret ¢ to Blating from a| funeral the occupants had attended at Cher= Chief of Police Taylor and he rysville. The couch belonged to Henry Bitt fion h lew with th Chinese minister in Lon ner of S n an 10/ & oull i the ol tation he partment and Minister Wu alighted and | Earl Li has traveled over a|don. _N»,l,,’.'. Chen Lo Feng Lub, and quotes | the affections which a soldier leaves with- ki "‘I‘\f“,‘,;';j]".“‘ "“'f"\_""" il Jare said t ate of nervous collupse and hurried to Secretary Adee's office pre- | I8 f the world, has met a large | him as urging the ministers to leave Pekin, [Out hesitation when the service of his |, “ 0 AT @ n ) " hocffer, | given that he be watched sented to Mr. Adee copy of the impe- [ PArt of its foremost people. T hope the ap- | “Some people say,” remarked Sir Chib Chen, | country claims him. They will be the . ing himself bod= rial edict which he had received lust night. | Pointment will be acceptable to the powers | that the Europeans still besieged. It | SYmbol of your country in your very midst, It had been tr to him in the | 4nd T know the results of the negotiations | g not so. When you are be ed you are | 0f your country attentive to your sufferings Chinese forelg her and its tran nducted by him will be satisfactory alike | not allowed communication with the outside [and watchful of the angers from which I Jation and preparation for submission to | t0 Chinese and foreigners, for he will be | world, but you are recelving messages, | WiEh you may soon be relleved. the Department of State had occupied much | Just and honorable in all his dealings.' cipher me . from Sir Cloude MacDon “We will awalt with tmpaticnce, but not of the night ald” with alarm, the return which will permit |~ zo"tho hus swung around the o rred In the early part of the | He sald that he had become desperado bes Laree S MUST REMOVE ALL 0BSTACLES Paorly Velled Threat, [un to share with yo1 80 your comrades | pyam e, % SWUNE around the cury fore the storm. Thirtewn. fatal vases | caUse of his inabllity to mepure omploye Minister Wu remained with Secretary - Commenting upon the various propositions | Of the fleet under Ad.iral Pottier our sat-|iatg to stop before the omnibus and the | reported up to tonight. The highest |Ment and a realization of the fact that he Adee for three-quarters of an hour dis- | China W made by China to the powers, the Daily train came together. As the driyer of the | {eMpCraturedadas an-ns - umuo oo g e o T EHIALA IS ARt an A iptedbond taonges cussing the® jcras of (& ; edict and the Towing Allies to ¥ Vews well expresses the predominating former whipped up the four %=+ ntter ¢ peT PESPELTS TO HUMBERT | one. fie had no accomplices and no cone . the Lok LU S TR L A, AUK: 1e—1You e WL bt B 4 Allasnt ARF, ST, LA the trac ead of the train " g x fidants. He knew Lane well. In fact they 1'“, diplomats, but remained only lou yamen forwarded through the Chinese |will give your minisiers a safe conduct to and JIR AS'NGD.E.WET e track ahead of <o "suied outright, | United Italinn Sacteties at New Yoru | S908t% 06 KOOW LARC 00 0 TREL L IGg b "l iscboldlote e fict.| minister in Parls, Yu Keng, o message to | Tien T It you do not at once instruct Enemy on the Moy Physicians and a special train were sent Hoid Memor cevicew for ey Sis kB i (e Bl and discuss it briefly with the Chinese | the French government complaining of |them to leave Pekin we cannot answer for) o "“l:"‘h "l"'”,‘”,‘lln:l" (LJEING were (X Rn LASORIRINR, 11 knew that considerable money was al- the “tardicess o e fore ninisters in | the consequences,’ LONDON, Aug. 12.—The War office today | S0! ethlehel | g . & ) ir f the foreign ministers in nsequer ["'No watchman fn employed to warn teams | NEW YORK, Aug. 12—Memorial services | VY8 carried by the messenger on Pennoy) trians of wproaching train and [ for King Humbert of Italy were held in|¥ania train No. § between St. Louts and lietiens HHIE Y. e Gn1Ted - Ttaliant xD ('ilwul. and that he was certain to ge- bsequies they had been present rain was a speclal and consisted of an | Rain Relfeves New va engine and one car. At the point at which | NEW YORK. Aug. 12.-Th the collision occurred is a sharp curve in | ¢ the pa a4 Murder. | the road and the omnibus came along at a | his Ing many ths| The con ‘errell disclosed & good rate of speed, the occupants uncon- | ¥ as broken today by | premestitated and bleodeurdiing crime SIGTNTGE T rspaiding denE: Py A TATEe nHmNeR bt that scemed almost lwpossible of beliet. isfaction and gratitule It a e Wilh thonghba thel aaIect 'pro- | DakinHn reulyins (o the 6 Ter Eritha To this abominable and not very thickly | recefved the following mesage from Lord gented a means of peaceful adjustment lese government to conduct them under | veiled threat the *I can be ""'l" one answer, | R """;* A S i ‘,:‘ (IS1a5 e h e a1t A he present troub nd that the reg ort The message procecded to say |and M. Delcasse has given it In very cogent| +JARETO! Aug The enemy is | those living e vicinity say 8 im J e . Tares wlind Rl ik R e Lol B st el vAma i \m.‘]x e ro. |terms. The ministers cannot leave except | ficeing in front of Kitchener's and Methuen's | Possible to hear an approachink trafn. A les of New York. The hall was crowded [(WF¢ % Uity o e i {'"'I o tion of hostilities pending peace negotia usible for any casualties which might | under absolutely convincing guaranties of | force iy thighioraing He iwas trying RAGUIRDEsaaUing dRi e Sapodent wass thal | (0 L5 NiRONE Sotavallan Dlovaral Braontn) St e Grin Y 8 Wasstn Jlibre Le tions was entirely reasonable low these delays and insisted that the | safety. In the speedy advance of the allies | to crose the rallway at Wovedeen station,|the horses drawing the coach escaped un- . atla lll CoURUL:geuernl, preaided. s Withi| St ) St it e AV ThaMEI RN bon the conclusion of the | Buropean governments order their repre- | lles the only hope of saving the ministers.” [ where ho was engaged by Smith-Dorrien. | burt [ Dues Gartgpant: Mt werrattorm were the| aited for it. When the train arrived ntorence tho text of the edlct, together |scutatives to leave Pekin. In the same vein the Daily Telegraph | +Methuen on August 9 fought a rear guard AT ES RACRAYL BIRE SAOTAIRTY 68 HINEAS [Nl e rtall) Werit ab ohtb. Lo tha e Enredn with the details of the call of Minister| To this communication M. Delcasse, min- | 888 action near Buftaishook. He captured six| TRAINGOES THROUGH TRESTLE | basey at Washington: Laron Franchettt of | (aere Fertelt vt af bhice fo (6 RBReES Wu, was communicated to President Me- [ ister of forcign affairs, sent the following | ‘“American statesmen take up what seems | wagoos and two gun — [y sens Iatinmens) B, Botine OF the MAbn | i0C 0t aaked Tebioission to: #0858 Kinley at Cunton, The president's reply | venly the only logical attitude when they tell Mr.| In spite of the fact that General DeWet ve of it >|“‘ it 2% saRHiilEs _Nnd) Coms Lus not yet been received. Later in the No order to depart from Pekin will | Conger that they have never for a moment | fs in full fight South African dispatches an e e DN OEAHE Depararient | b S Bk ed (i the trek ol Aay Acting Secretary Adee made public the |be given to our minister so long as the [entertalned the idea of his placing himself | nounce an eflux of civilians fr Mafeking . " "“ :‘ “ ik valler Fugassl, presid m“l. of Tis protended friend SO 7 T cdlot 1h tHe f0llowing utate~ | Toutesiniunaater MLt in cARORICYIoabUER b the merey of a Chinese official pledge. | and that Lerd Edwar | i preparing to of the United Mtallan secletles, and some f [ S 1 N e after the ftrain left *heng Ying Huang, the Cantonese who was | «tand another siege. Fiadii 0 owe, LAKE CI S, La., Aug —The | twenty other locally dist hed Italian For a short v respousibility will be entirely with the | Cheng Ying Huang, the Cantonese who was | stand another slege. Mr. James G v LA il LA raug o1 The mention of the King's name was|Urbana they chatted pleasantly. Lane sat in a chair in the rear of the car with Columbus with him. Lane consented, . The Department of State makes public | Chinese government. 1Its strict duty s | the special ambassador of China at G | Bnlted Btates cOnail gensral at Onpstown;|Southsra. Bucifo sompany suffared s com- (o8 MERSET 68 tnekl \ the following imperial cdict, appointing |to protect foreign ministers even more | Victorla's jubllce and who Is now in ban- | has left Johannesburg for that city, He re- | plete wreck of pusseuger train No. 9 this | chearell, whe 1allan natloual anthem was | JEC AR B € SR T TR O GUG K40 Bl Viceroy Li Hung Chang as envoy plenip- | than its own ishment at 111, has been ordergd, according | ceived an enthuslastic send-off Allemneoniat b.olblositi Fiie srathiwanimeln ] oh e RS RN RE NS BUIONR LamLaIons Ot | nn))vinerYoa HImUBIE far NG IGL BTN Nigtoy LB A €8 g1V pienino: It it be true that the Chinese govern- |0 @ Shanghal dispatch, to commit suiclde e 8yatill Apaed overithoutreatie ovor tun LAl a0 R0 KUNIR BIIMRRS SRHRSARNE. L8 Myntr |\ 3 S i it an A st enpad in aiind fmomarations md s te . wih. b e bt vt UL I B enaing sher | mperia it Baving been faued 10 015 VETERANS WILL ORGANIZE | Carine byo, ‘when the s umped tho | DAY f Ui falans 1o Americh with e | dFow bis revolver and, stestid up bebied ot ack and broke loose from the engir o ‘ Al family and expressing their | this (Sunday) morning at 10,30 o'clock the attied torces. This would ren- | FRENCH LOST SIXTEEN MEN| uives win ne roondea at 1 thrown in every direction. Ouly one Pull A T PRI Y | Lanc 1 " the a8 tha foorion s face ang qui ro- An fmperial edict forwarded by th T frec the road from Tien Tsin to the 10 He Held at Denver, man car stayed on the track. The cars were| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12.—Prof. John ‘,),w“'m,,‘,‘:,.‘ At tharaRiTate badve: e privy council at Pekin, under date of th apital and would accomplish the work | Delayed Message fro M. Pinchon at nearly all thrown into the mud and water | p. prjer ad of the Department of | was unconscious, but Ferrell fearing that 24th day of the seventh moon (August 8), | 0f protection which Is encumbered rekin R etails of DENVER, Colo., Aug. 12.—Veterans of|°f the La Casine bayou. The trestle was| oriental Langu fn the University of [ {he wounds already inflicted would not %o Governor Yuan at Tsi Nan, Shan Tung, | “The Chinese government should unde the Philippine war atd their friends bogan | C0mPletely demolisted. The railroad men on | California, who arrived here yesterday from | cause death, took Lane's revolyver and firod who transmitted it on the 17th day of |#tand that the only means of proving the arriving today to attend the reunion which | he train declare it was the most complete | China, in an interview, eafd two more bullets from it fnto the body. the same moon (August 11) to the taotai |sincerity of its designs and of limiting | PARIS, Aug. 12.—The French Forelgn|begins tomorrow. The first meeting will | SMashup they ever saw. On board the train | “China will not be partitioned. This Is & arien Wik From Rt @t Shanghal, 1y whom It was transmitted |18 responsibilities 1s a cessation In the | office received this from M. Pinchon, French | occur at 2 p. m., whem the organization | ¥¢Te about 130 people and the fact that only | something that I have always maintained P s AR S to Minister Wu, who received it on the |Dlacing of obstacles in the way of such | minister at Pekin, which is evidently the | of the Soclety of the Army of the Philip boy was killed s beyond explanation. | Not long ago nearly every writer on China | Ferrell then took the key to the sate night of the ssme duy (August 11) A arrangzement.” delayed dispatch which he referred o In (e | pines will be effected. In the evening a | FFed Chattin was the boy's name. I was | forctold its division among the powers, hut | 0 the pocket of the dead messong rlnn.li Bkt iat I abiGL AT e —— first message recived from him, published | pujiic meeting will bo held at which | (e 500 of Mr. and Mrs. D L Chattin, who | they will soon see that receat events have | 0Pned the safe and luid Lancs revolver TROOPS KEPT ON THE MOVE |uere 1ast Thursday, as “My cipher No. 1| speeches will be made by Governor Thoras, | Were also on the train. Mrs, Chattin, who | nullified thelr predictions inside, where he could reach it casily in “The fmperial act, as transmitted by dated August 3. It 1s as follows: | Senators Teller and Wolcott, Genera! Mer. | B¢ld & baby in her arms, was serlously hurt | *“This war has aroused a bad epirit fn | €a8¢ he wan detected and uso it to defend the privy council, is as follow Soldicrs Weing From June 20 to July 17 Chinese troops | piam, General Francis W. Gre Gen- | On the head China. 1t is not that there has heen himself. After he had taken out all the “‘In the present conflict between the Various Stn besieged and fired upon and bombarded US. | eral Owen Sumner, General W. Metcalt| The boy that was killed was asleep by an | fundamental change in the organization acks containing the money packages, Chinese and foreigners there has been some y Four legations have been burned and (hat|qnd other promiucht men. Letters of re- | OP¢n Window when the smashup occurred, | the empire since the Japanese war money orders and waybills he placed them misunderstanding on the part of some for of France three-quarters destroyed. We atlll | orc, oot B e e rvior | and ho was thrown partly out of the window, | was really not & war at all, A few fav in @ satchel and waited until the car ar- eign nations and also a want of proper| NEw YORK. Au Battery ©, Sev-|hold out, thauks to the herole defense of | Gov, it plile UL Secretars ‘of Wap | he car falling on him and breaking his | cruits were xtood up before the Japa rived at Plain City, where he slipped oft management on the part of some of the | HEN. S0 artillery, which hus|the Franco-Austrian contingent. Our loss | poot™ On FPRiEEE A0 od to at neck, The baby had his hand slightly hurt | gugs and shot down.” the train. He walked about for a few local muthorities. A clash of arms 15 01|y oo ordored to China, arrived in this city |18 sixteen. The general loss s sixty more : ind Luclus Bryan, a wail clerk, was badly | - minutes to regain his composure and then Jowed by calamit results and ca today trom Port Adams, R. I. and to.|8nd 110 wounded. Denth Rate an Howail brulsed. A train cousisting of two| oo \' Diw at Rowme, inquired for the hotel, which he found after a rupture of friendly reiations which : w mlllisist Francisco, The| “All the missions in Pekin have b HONOLULU, Aug. 4—Tbe health reports | coaches and a cuboose went out at 6:0 p. | ROME, Aug. 1 Ttallan Forcign |a short time, a belated citizen directing uitimatoly do no good to the world | battery, which i iu commaud of Lieuten.|burned, save the Pel Tang mission, which | tor the monthe of June and July betors and interested citkzens. This | 9fe Baw recelved the following dispatch him to the place. Ho secured a room and hereby appoint Li Hung Chang as our o, sists of 165 men and ninety- | 18 Standing, but the condition is uncertain. | show an alarming Increase n the | train returncd at 11 o'clock with the body of | ‘” " dlian minister in Pekin, Marquis | petfred for the night without registering, & voy plenipotentiary, with instruction Ree e ix fleld guns. The trans.| Despite anguish and privations the pe lcath rate, especially among mative | Frod Chattin and his mother, together with | S4!¥0K0 Ruskl, dated August faategtowial-ghe Ianfined: tookeno nobiey By Porto Rico, landed | D€l of the legations is in good health * | Hawallans and Japenese on the island | other passengers [y sEananged. helwaen the at the time, as he was half aslecp ‘ | fment ceased July 17. Offensive | of Oahu, which has the only \-| The small loss of lite and bod [ias 348 Aend<an 1 the Chinese Once in his room Ferrell proceeded to for the tmmedlate fon of hostile dem Aboard the Bedgwick were four com- | Chinese barricades and Intermittent | plete records. In June the number of deaths | (he Breatest marvel of the disaster. Bng Swo. We 1 g0 through the packages and take out all ok s futions, which he | oL I eventh Cnited Staces in. | tota continue without vietima | per thousand was forty-fve: {n July 40.6s. | senger tralus will lkely be operat hope they the cash. The remainder he tied up in & 15 ’ QOROUDY: fOR QMR e tter | oot et s Bk SRR The government is attempting Indirectly | The increase for the pust few years, as|the Watkins r via Alexandiia, un bundle. The question of how to get rid purt 1 f what wes- | o cquadron of the FIfth United States | (@ negotiate with us for departure, but we | shown by tables just compiled, ha y| we 1 up. = : of the dcbris of his plunder and his res ered | gialryinen were shipped (o Fort Meyer, | 10 tha of the government . | today | d€4thS numbered forty-cleht (T e (s t infantry, which ha ' easy matter Aok AHR=Inr l"”‘; Sl biesidytpdubisisid i el bligl : cording to dispatches received today | (ne feures h A TR b Au) at Fort | ing up the of the bed he placed kol S 450 oy e e a | trom Vice Admiral Courreels of the French | vear 114, Consumption heads the e By Who'lisq he | erom the H Bt foatl he T ccure place 1n the |veyed to Governor's island. There they |MAV&l command, native Christians and ath, in e ¢ _““ ity to proc ¥ priv was not 4y to dispose ot onarles on the line to Han Kow, 500 kilo - m the bundle nd envelopes, metres from Pekin, are in great danger, the | oo P e L wore & 3 A Pt T H T iy et - After thinking he conclus Fifth United States artillery, which will | POInt belng entirely outside the sphere of | jiycuseing 4 quarantine agalnst consumg il gt 1o | AukusL 20 Company K of the Twelf ded he could get £id of the bundle best by Feturn to Forts Hamilton and Wadsworth, | he allled operations, ~He has also received | jon "ag many people came here from other SR Aa%Quany o !¢ | tantry will be sent to this po expresaing it to a fictitious address 18 Eleventh will be shipped | P43 news regarding New Chwaug being | ooy 1o enjoy the mild cimate, and 1t | s A S ome distant city, knowing that it would aptured August 4, which, as he Is advised, | oioved they are a souree of danger to the vietin c C Meavy Flahting in remain there a year at least hefore I8 The Unlted States army transport Crook | P48 since been evacuated | poputation but it is under " g KINC N, Jam: would be opened, if it was not Intercepted. the Bt of existing | icoq (his evenlng from Havana, having | ACCOriug to his adwces from the French | “opye ypited States court tn Hawalt 1. Bushe i "ncearain | Ferrall arose early the noxt morning and olony In Pekin elght marlues. one cadet AT e A i sauntered down to the railrond station . S Pranoe Lol ind gat there for a time reading a book He says a Danish company has laid @ cable | PARIS, Aug. 1 Then he expressed the wge whi the Crook are Major Baker, chlef quarter bl — - 1 TBrar A A Tar e Yol A m Then pressed the pach hich he from Che Foo to Taku Xi0tan Maals e anntis writer the | had addressed to €. W. Coylor, Lockports naster of the division of Cuba, and Major | "5 . { ¢ " ight a on occurred between the first o ‘ Qualy, Judgo advocate of the Cuban departs| o ° publishes the following ROMB, Aug, 13.—Today King Victor Em. | oS0t & 00 00 B0 e e e g of | LGNl ua ver I i dis | N, Y., bought a ticket and took the trainm upon China have been made plainly ang [Quely, judge ady 4 The procureur geaeral of the consTema- |anuol 11 recpived ‘600 members of he |Yie Aarmivel Fourmior commundon ot tie FoasmulnE 3 wern kiiea | for Columbus at 6:30. When he arrived without equivocation. They camnot be s tlon of the Lazarist mission, Mgr. Bettem- | Gengto and Chamber of Deputies, who de- | Noct A the tormedo heat dositovor Frame the ust battle Mo of | 1 the ity he went at once to his bourding misunderstood. Assuming that the Chi bourg, informs us that he had just been ad- | gired to acknowledge thelr devotion to | ’ bodies had re at Bilue- [ house on the north side of the city and Mantist Property Destroye Sr AR N 1 vised by M. Delcasse that according 10 @ |(he throne and the present monarch His The Framee sank immediately, The accident | fiade July 1 et ros o SRR Lt L e J a0k Immediate Ll flelds July %0 dastroye changed his clothe rrell aid ho wai fhe demands are Teasonablo snd 0aD b | gihien honn 0 AUR. 13—t R ted | dispated trom the French conayl general at | miaieety thauked them 1o his own name| “4% 4U¢ 10 the fact that the Framee turned 00" sha Bribal o . 8 by - nghal, received yesterday, 7,000 Chinese and that of Queen Helena for the part they { to the right, when ordered to the le SBADKSI hIA oldthes, Vorrell shld be XA complied with readily : have been massacred at Pao Ting, east of | yaq taken in the funeral of King Humbert | ‘ propose at once by telegraph to the ernments of the several ers eone rly 900 today in Brooklya. [ wit perform garri ment your lquarters, rel alteries of the mmunicated to the secretary of his excellency's information alle | : the Wask " | Compuny D of the officials that ! Y | tomorrow to Fort Ethan Allen, Vit authorit . Li to negotiate with | rence of plen troubles is a in th sht direction, | by no meat ) that the United States government will consent offhand to n board four companies of the First ar and one customs employe have been killed tillery. Among the passengers on board open negotiations with the distinguished vicer The demands of this government | ment neso government is acting in good faith man, has received a telegram from the | I o S e s el Whaling 8 d . murder sbbery, which he heard upon Conditlous Offered to China, Awerican Baptist mission at Watow, prov- | ’ 5 i Pekin, No other details are at hand S04 (awhiaiis e S ISR S O At Bt onls & ALl Sortion ot the ciaw.| ANEATRER: Tash every hand, but he kept up his nerve. Dure It such startling news has been received 3 it | | Alifance hag arrived from N onsisting of four ofcers and fifty-cight | whaling s Minnie on he owed out of the moncy which he had ernment by the secretary of state, through A f by the Foreign office it has been kept se- | Movements of Ocenn Vessels Aug. men, were saved. It ls belleved that no| jenue f o Mi was ard B ar aid oS ias T DR A Minfster Wu, the demands, In brief, were: [ that there has been much looting of mis- | .ret as the usual news channels have not| At New York—Arrived—Btearers Staten- | fewer than fifty were lost and great anxiety | on Bugamok fsland at th ¥ ) | sion property | dam, from Tigaterdam and It here. The Framee, which 1s of £13|!'nimak pass. No wer things which he needed aturday nlgl That the Chinese government give assu v been made acquainted with anything of the . lam anc i felt here. The Frame hich 18 o " . ! . R fkn ministers are alive| The dlspatch also says an attempt was | pioq y garia, from Mamborg; Cyme >, from Liver Minnle I reported to be a total he went to see Miss Costlow and arran and If 8o, 1n what condition; that the min. | made on the lite of the preacher there and ow and Moville, #om be Frauch navy Stockmen Fatally Shot. to call agalo Sunday afternoon fsters be put in free communication with | that the officials are taking no action in Waldersee Will Go to Rome, At stown—Arrived—Ivernia, from — § JOSEPH, M : tives an Trall their governments, firing upon the lega- | the matter. The trouble was attributed,to| BERLIN, Aug Field Marshal Count | & SAVSIuRO), BNd | Prooes 4 ¢ p ) Plaln City lust Saturday nigh§ tions cease and wll dangers to their lyes | the “Vegetariun society,” probably an off- | von Waldersee, according to the Berliner PN, ot ty Detectives O'Nelll and Dundon @be liberty be removed; that the imp { the “Triads,” though | Tageblatt, will go on a speclal mission ArrivedTunisian, from Mon 9 tod t i1 1o Ferrell's wypre bk belleve the Vegetarians are conuected | Rome before sailing for China to L EROo! ? 1 heen at the hotel af (Continued on Secoud Page.) | with the Boxers. | the command of the international forces. | yori " Md0N—B8lled—Minnehaha, for New | derit in col ! Ferrdll was slceping 1a o A8 transmitted to the imperial gov- | ince of Kw Tung, saying that three | f the wr in Bering sen of \ fng the day he pald & number of bills thet more chapel ve been demolish | tons displacement, was a recent addition to