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THe OMAHA DAILY BEE. JASHED JUNE ¥ OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1900—-TEN PAG SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. CHINA ON TTS KNEES coeer GIVESNA. FDEAD [RUCER'S RIGHT BOWERGONE | THREE DAYS TO NEBRASKA|R\CE (LASH IN NEW YORK| CONDITION OF THE WEATMER"I‘R“X GUNS ON PEKIN s Mako Abject Appeal AHEFIONN: WIRINCET Lorenzo Marques Reports That Ex-Pr from New York | W Whites and Negroes Have Another M tion of Hostilitie Steyn Has Died of Wo NEW YORK The itineesry of in Streets of Metropolis. Vesterdn Italian Advices Are to the Effoct That Biege BOER LEADER IS NO LONGER IN CONTROL v tenight "' 17 MOB PULLS BLACK MEN FROM STRET CAR | h change WILY LI HUNG CHANG IN ROLE OF MEDIATOR | ;) , 1t Oom Panl s Decldedly Anxions (o L (sl Distarhed Disteiet Patrolled by i United Btates Bogzed to Stop Advance of T O R S Saratogs Spring Large Number of Reserves, Who i 4 AR r Claud MacDonald Establishos Communi- Allied Troops at Tung Ohow. ¢ dants WL Tmprison Him P 5 ar eling woktward will ape Have Tough Time in Disnrm- | u with alle? Oolnm n Pl Permit It oit, Mich.; Grand Rapid ing Unraly Citizens. on with ief Column, 3 tnd., #nd Chicago, 41 TRIAL NEARING ITS END c— RMISTIC Cl y L t v n the Hline etropolis ! sy ot ARMISTICE WITH COMMANDERS SOUGHT g g cient| LONDON STorin Presldeny| iy s orniug, AWAtamhor. ¥, A Fextain he| NEW YORK R L :niu'...“". Trint for Marder of | SHANGHAI PAPER IMPEACHES GOODNOW oned | Stoyn, acc lispatch to the Dally | thoro until | Monday night, when he |son, with 100 policemen, in addition to the kbR LI ) AL _— Mail from irenzo Marquez, dated ye will depart for Milwaukee, La Crosse and veral hundred regular men in the pre Cave wht terday 1 to have died wh ther Wisconsin points. From Wisconsin | cincts, affected by the riot between ne May 8h ke Tottering Throne. 5 wch Mr. Kruger, as the will pass into the Dakotas, on Septem- | groes and whites last night ere wound Entrance of Armed Foreigners Into Pekin | American Consul is Oharged with Being in GEORGETOWN, Ky I, 18 The arg WAL Of tH0 | sotite YHUENK chen B0 sk e R Open Intrigue with Ohivese. 4 ments in the ca ex ¥ E T fving at Sloux Falle in the even ground in the riotous ) ri before r corre ondent, recently re I i which he will be gulded by the nightfall and he kept his men on the move gram today and | WASHINGTON REFUSES TO HEED PRAYER ol 4 Alsga i T AR ] i el They iad orders to arreat any man, black ! r. Kruger wishe N manner tomorrow th ely that Mr. K h X Ifulls, Heptem? ol or white, who evinced the slightest dispo- | ¢y, sition toward rioting Powers have pro the fighting commandant jury tomorrow nig - o ntinuing the w woul 4 being taken fn the \men nas State Depnrtnent Makes Public Co ontinuing the war and would The danger spot was recognized to OBRTL Tob: (He: HrONSGILISH M Dispatehe ne Kong Tndleate munieaitons with LI as Well as < AL A0 Bl o gts i und the West Thirty-seventh street ' - | . a Cabled o Ch tion. In Thirty-sixth, Thirty-elghth and ‘ Instructions Cabled to O pprie R o 19, CHAEE THlE ¥iew, . "THE "DPRS ' Lt R A ‘r“m | " h an r Brown for the defense tomorrow ave Left Capital Und fee nt the Fr tary Ryan ale ave ninety guns at Machadodorp e Septem y | Streets are many Iarge negro | uijernoon, while Commonwealth's Attorney o y walers have ninety gun Machadodorp, | he, . terements. Everybody was kept on the |y v WIR BhUNGERL PEQVIRIONS y tember | moye, Early in the evening the patrol night. Although it | elieved the y wiil . GHINESE PUT TO FLIGHT BADLY LEDANDBADLY TAUGHT ’ NHUIGe & | R0l Toredr AL ek Ol Wk RPHNT | el TaCIL A SR yerdlc ; cablegram o : awaited here with fntense inter p f e °AYe (for buying a revolver. He declincd (0| count of fts Influence on the oth b4 hrn por. Wussina Alhough Greatly Tnfer Waolseles's Senthing Denuneintion of | irrender the weapon and was arrested. |, A1 BANETHN . T Y i the Austrian govern not onl AR e RN Writish Soldiery and Officers at from | On the way to the station he resisted and | p, ; « European power Bl i it : " ] | i itk bbb o \ nfirmation of this report. An il Alderatot Reviey : the policeman used his club. When E SraAiey. whib - : anil ARy e y lott was brought into the station he el lial i tulontam HRLRE. TRRH} SATRUNE SN PET G : seneral | onpoN Viscount Wolseley | bleeding from two scalp wounds and Was | poticioners who went p L, . bt nd commander-n-chief of 16, or leave Jame ! HRN1E- uble to' sk LA AR o attack on Pek Monday, tha delivered, according to | rLHere Johnson, & NERFO POFter, WAS 8N | iy . Sir Claude McDonal 1 inter b . petit o trav i s reliey n with a loaded revolver in a trolley car. | goiq 1 e told the jury that ng force and that th ostat Policeman Gaynor jumped on the car and | oy RIe9: Hud Ohow: aiid ¢ it et Bat ; i . maneuvers. He § r | Jorked Johnson out of it. The negro tried | yyica within > ed' their head Chinese officfals in Shanghal are re made combined frontal time Goebel was lying ed as admitting that the allles in pavement. He also claime A heavy defeat on the Chinese i torenoon and in the t of ex-Go That Sie Robert Hart and His Sta@ anklin - will close the case tomorrow nkamp ordin o8 to th ing the antry the most scathing cc heard at Aldershot after irters at Tung Chow clared that the 30,000 men who particl and arrive Helenn, 8 p, er 1%, | to use his weapon, but Gaynor beat him Sh e SR EEE Of AUE pated were utterly unfit to be sent abroad b R L LR B8 with his stick until the fellow begged fo Sivol e already had t | being badly led and badly taught P 12:20 p. m, Septemigr 19 merey. He had a four-inch gash in his M % 4 it B i rangoment in Ll 0 Nue Breat | oo remarks, amoug them General Mont PR T (o Inspsctor Thompaon was askr Bighth e S Wil BIm |and chen marched direct on Pokin. This, | i smery Moore, formerly in command In| gytte, 1. m., Septemb avenue and Fortieth street, when he no- | oo LR AR AN I Goebel | true, carries the Japanese official advices Canada, but now commanding at Aldershot. | Short’ Line; arrive Pocatdilo, CoRk b LU GIL: CHSRTA: Y. BEHLE avetbe|Coute RO Killed! from: Pow office and | announcing the ! Pung Chow one helr center to evacuate the position and | September 20 the assassin could run dowr the base der thelr protection to the Feliet eolumn, | witharaw thelr guns Ckton, Liiak. Benteniber M car He ran with a couple of men to in s ITALY fiEEDS STRONG FLEET tcio 2 m Sitember 21 fve . | ventigate and found that a mesro passen- | Tcn' A7 never be discovefed. A few meer| Western powers, according L t g Chow, as had been suggested not at Tung ¢ had been su to the Daily Bxpress from Kobe, have ac — | on the field t Arrange an armisti t . met with' a e but eventually they were LLELL LS t commanders for the | ,pnaiied by a fierce Cossack attack on delivery of ters and persons un Furthermore was made known to emier Crispl Urmes the Neces- | m.: leave Ogden . o tor Thompson arrived Just in time to wee | 0 FCCTHRATS O L FOT K : ) 3 ) 2 e e '0ug harbe p an for arranging an armistice, dependent upon China that General Chaffee’s Instructions | o ity Large Incrense in Ogden Short e and arrive s sike |® paving stone crash through the car F arranging v v left him fre in a8 to whether he should [ © (o the Navy. ive Salt Lake City, 7 a. m., Septembos office next to Powers. t insist on entering Pekin and going to the L [ 20, Vi Unon it T am, September | ning blow on the head Louls Swartz, 18 ‘ legations or should receive the delivery e ROME, Aug. 16.—La Ravista Marina pub- | 1035 a. m., \ber 24; leave years of age, threw the stone. He was kn for th i T 4 F i o " he e " o vy S 0 spt i 1 T al arrésted n the way to the station Jacob When adley had ¢ H. Tin of the legationers at the gate of the INNCT [ WASHINGTON, Aug Mr. Wu, the |lishes an article by Signor Crispi, in which (45 11 B, m. Segtember 24 | | arres n Ay to the station J ' : . RSO LU UL b Tartar city or at the great outer wall. In|chinose minister, promptly telegraphed to | the ex-premier urges an increase of the ERAUIHLL 2 geptember 2, | Gombel undertook to take Swartz from |ley of Barbourville began for the defen : it phhRGa L . b o voy. | 14 Gt toneht | o 8aYS d g the existence, for | via Unfon Picifi e o the policeman and w restec He sald that one fact stood out above |has already beg 0 negotlate ghort, China, through her peace en Li Hung Chang tonight the contents of the [navy. He says that 10g the existence, for| via Union SROFRETEeREaN yoE il a5 sirented : i A Shanghal dispatches declare that the e had intended to make a final attack : 1 ¢ | & m., September every other in this « id that was t mought a halt and an armistice at Tung | memorandum handed to him today by Act- | €lghteen years, of the triple alllance, Italy AL G No More pxpected very other in thi and that was that AHL e 40 Powers was not within fifty miles of Chine upon the legations last Sunday, but whether was carried out is not City, 9:05 4 m Window and lny the nesro out with a stun. | PAck through the east entrance into the |(he fmmediate delivery of the foreign le ms to the allles or the granting of ission to the allied forces to cnter Chow, twelve m from Pekin, whereas, | {ne gocrotary Adee, giving t \ructions | has not had an organized defense. From | arrive Colorado Springs in Mmorn | Chiet of Police Devery said tonight 4 the response of the Ameriean gOVErBMENt|which have been sent to General Chaffee | 1860, he further says, to the present time | ernoon. k : WKBUSE 1o HBFE. EHONNIN, re will be|Frankfort when the shot was fired, had 1o that 1t thore is to be & Halt—an armis- | fecarding his course in dealing with tho | 2,060,000,000 1ire has been spent on the navy | JASUSS from Colorado Hprings east some few arrests, but I have 1,000 men |locked his office hefore he left and no one tice—it must be ut the walls of the Im-|Chinese situation, which, however, has descended from third [ On the dates following September 3 Gov: | Within striking distance and we will see| ¥as locked in it; hat he could n perial city The minister, while regarding the situa- | Place in 1500 until it is now seventh among “\wv‘j_(“‘um}-;n Vil probably be in Kan- | that no mobs get the start on us. The sibly have known who fired the e sonslusions of the government wers |tion as critical, hopes that the instruc- |the naval powers. Siclly, continues the|$as Beptember 38 and #; Nebraska, Oc-| captains will regulate the police work in|Where it was fired from announced after an extended cabinet meet- | tjons to the allied commanders may have | article, cannot be defended without a strong | tober 5: Iindiani. October 6 to9; Loulsville, | thelr several precincts. 1 will be fu per-| Golden was speciall nd were embodied in scveral official | reached them in time to provide for nego- | fleet, nor can many Italian colonies be wafe- | Ky October Frankfort or Lexingt sonal command. | nunciation of his o rother-in-law, Rev tiatlons with a representative of his gov- |Kuarded against foreigners. Signor Crispl| 100 N0 to the dutes mentioned Goy- |, W€ have taken unusual precautions, |l T. Stamper, dnd e A following memorandum was handed | ernment, whereby the ministers will bo |asserts that the economical future of Italy | ernor Roosevelt will speak in Ohfo Oc. |but expect nothing like last night's dis-|lt Is sald, but it you could take the lid from i withdraw them and Mr. Adeo by Mr., Wu at 9 o'clock this | escorted from Pekin in safety. demands that it search for new fields in the | tober 13; West Virginia, October 15| turbances.” the hottest pit of hell you would find just | Lord Salisbury not to withdraw them an t Wili§ Gonoltas .| and 16, Baltimore October 17, Gov- % such people as Stamper In it. ' Lawyer Tins- | dilate upon erfous results of such an morning extreme Orlent, and he concludes by warmly | JL7 S5t Wil then devote the po.| Many fights between whites and blacks ich people as Stamper in L r Tin e its tfom. MATU LA Hudg Cliang, fens recommending that the government provide | saaindos of hie tiimn to Sbw Torg resulted tonight. Vincent A, Streets, col- | 1y #aid one thing in his speech and Rev.|action to Dritish prestige . e cable trom Karl Li Hunk Obaoe. <0 |[REPORT OF AN ARMISTICE | 1Coii0 ecutition of e situstion. for to - |ored, and James Shane, white, began a | Stamper svre directly the opposite, and if| Amerlcan nekotlations looking to u ces: 15 and recelved by Minister Wu 60 7 b. M. |'Cante Dispateh Snys Negotiattons Are | Felinquish a fieet proportionate to the noeds SENATOR HANNA ALL RIGHT |row and both were arrested. Alex Robin- YOU jurymen have any doubt whether he s ];:1“ um':”,m“ "”:M““ Sihancuabo on the same day Being Carrled G e of the country would be to abandon the sole 2 |son, & negro, and a colored friend were Iying 1 will throw in Lawyer .\:h.].l“' and ‘.”v( ";I e .”“l“.”l.l“ S b The allled forces are approaching Tung FRba )k TONINH, purpose of safety to which Ttaly could trust mous Lender i |OD & Thirty-fourth street car. Someone set | 1t you draw straws for the lar it S e g Chow. 1 have moraiized the | its fortune in the day of trial.” Troubled with Henrt Failure up & sbout as they neared Eighth avenue [ I referring to the way the defense has ;l‘n delivery of the legations would bave BV e the mevera] commanders| NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—A cable dispatch i . is Denied by U that the two negroes ought to be lynched. | heaped abuse on T. Q. Campbell, e wald e aab e anan th N GaibLIIEHR on tho anot. 1 will also. shortly proceed 10| from Kobe, Japan, dated today, to the Jrehonie Elnghs. on Yessals A man with'a clothesHne appeared from | -The Goebel brothers are being abused for | & mius of opinjon expressed b Fahe "R powers, being fully aware of | fo PO LR Ve LONDON, Aug. 16.—The British steamer | NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—Senator Hanna, at | Somewhere and the two negroes were | !TYINE to ferret out the assassin of their e g Lol e Se Dettet OHRE he (mbarrassing position in which their | Clan MacAthur of the Clan line, which |republican headquarters tonight, gave out |pulled oft the car. The rope was thrown |Drother and ubused for employing Colone! | the morning papers tends 1o (be DAITREICI additional. oames. of members of | around Robinson's neok and with ffty men | CAmBbell, I want to say that whatever may [ to logations are tow safs Wih tho ilies, T ieaties, the empress dowa and the Japan has proposed an armistice botween | o A8, S EEIFIRT B LS GO e beror. are. placed, are . carncatly re- |ine powers and China and China has ac- | falied from Caleuttn July 12 via Port Sald, | the two 5 Describiug the capture of Ho-81-Wu, a as been quarantined in the Thames, owing | the advisory committee. They are John and boys pulling, the mob started for a be said about Campbell he has been hitting | dispatch says that the headgear 3 y are Y 3 ntitls Aot B spectal dispatch says that the headgen 0. Lowden of Chicago. |1amp post. A squad of police appeared | the bull in this case right along. We ad- | *F : ) Quested to telegraph ‘instructions to their | o 0y 15 to a death from bubonic plague having oc- | pyr, ‘ urpee and Frank ¢ b o of the Americans was quite insuficient ‘ was sald that other names would be before the mob had gome far and with |Mit that we have imported Campbell from L cause alarm and fear to thelr majestles | o0 "o the allles at the gates of Pekin | ubled with he failure caused many Negroes Arming Themselves, Owe Speakn for Defenne the United States consul, Mr. John place comes the state ce Admiral Seymour and General Creah have joined in (nst the withdrawal of th rith All the morning papers which comment on the subject, appeal te Tespective commanders, after arriving at curred on board the vessel I other st f for the awful heat, and the consequences 1 calamities to th [ hoad added, much clubbing dispersed the crowd. The #Bother state, but the defense must admit 38 SN 1 B O With their forces, to stop their | The terms of the powers are that the further advance to the capital, 8o a8 not 10| pyinjgters either be placed under the pro- | i : WHb EH M=l resid s W | were direful s catamities U e begple | BEESUOF e [or that the allies be admitted in Pekin to | HARD BLOW TO POOR MINERS| The report that Senator Hanna was | two negroes got away. | that they have exported Taylor and Finley ik IR SR e e M Ching empire and wound the feelings of | pq. them. Japan has begun negotia- = | Sllance '“m}, Ahlk a0y ateihe imihfon” ot | ons il sitlon Mendereds Lelegrams and long distance telephone mes- | Gvory pawnshop i the “Tenderloin” dta | _Coloncl Owens mude by far the beut speech | gow, of apen complicity with the Chines o %o’ the Do " Plens amuni: G bl io s d 3 © be made today. Sen-|q thriving trade in small arms today.|!onisht that has been n or the defense It is reported from Hong Kong thut the e oo At olice 10 the Bscro- NEEDED AT SHANGHAI Ground in ‘ ator Hanna auswered, telling all inquirers | A Jeading pawnbroker sald most of the He went Into the testimony in detail and | Canton customs department has received gate’ this cn 4 o > ; hat although he was not feeling well, ho | yurchasers v DaETOes: told the jury that Caleb Power not | 4 dispatch saying that Sir Robert Hart Reply to Earl Ll o Connula S | SEATTLE, Wash, Aug. 16.—A decison l\\‘“v‘lhll.l\up»up with the work. Tonlght | pegco was not restored In the anti-negro | D® convicted on statements of co-conspira- | director general of Chinese maritime cu The following memorandum in reply was o Thelr just delivered by United States Commis “Hm; us Dliss said he thought Senator | giatrict until after 3 o'clock this morning. | o7 and sald that the testimony of neither | toms, ace nied by his staff, has left handed to Mr. Wu this afternoon nta, | HonsEiNINTRLY helie GhSh che Mixtystoct | SRR R VIRDIONS W 8t 807 Hime BI0oe Be | Dunng he rloy It 18 estimated that 800 polics Culton nor Noakes nor Golden had been | Pekin under Chinese escort and that a “Ioreseeing that there would be insuf roadway along the shore of Berlug sea does | had kuown him were on duty and ambulances from every | COTTohorated by any other witness. He com- | cruiser will be sent to meet him, on his BERLIN, Aug. 16.—A semi-official dis- | not exist and that if It ever did exist it was Joseph Manley left headquarters today | pospital on the west side were kept husy. The | PAred Colonel Campbell's schooling of wit- | reaching the coast | ficlent time after receiving a reply to our ALS B e e : 'y ki : oy e 4 4 flelent. thme after rocoivins o LRy e e [patch from Shanshai. dated August 16, says: | dono away with by section 26 of the new |for Maine. 1: "I expect to work. | police estimate puts the number of | to the training of animals by & pro tions to the rellet column before it had|The forelgn consuls, acting on 8& joint | Alaska code adopted by congress last June ;!w-rv i no easy thing ahead, even in Maine. wounded at fifty aud the number of ar- | fossor of dog and horse shows. He said be | CAPTURE CHANG CHI WAN roached Pekin, we sent on the same day to | Tesolutlon. have sent to thelr l'~|"'l!\14 | A test case was made by Frank Sieger, ldn ot mean to say that Maine will £0 | rests forty. The most determined and des- | Wished the books of the $100.000 reward T O mmanding the . American | Sovernments the following telegram t] who refused to move his rocker and quit demooratic, but e will have to work to | perate hand-to-hand fight which occurred | COmMission could show the promises made | Alltes Take In City After Bat- forces in China the following dispateh | the Indian_troops .mm.«lnl are “.mmmmx work when ordered to vacate a location made | keep up the majority, 50 as to make the | during the riot was that between Detective for convlction, as he would bet the whole | tle in Which Chinese ADJUTANT GENERAL oFRICE, | from Wu Sung it will constitute a menace |on the beach at Cape Nome by George W fall off in the majority four years ago as|john Kennady and the negro, Lloyd Lee, |Mount could not be paid by the $£100,000 600 Men Killed WASHINGTON, D, ., Aug. 12, 1900.—Fow- | to the safety of Shanghai. The troops are | Beardsley and S. B. Galdon and known as | &m all as possible. A great slump would | Lee acted like a madman when Kennedy | H¢ Was dramatic in declaring that he w 1 Moo Foo: ' Tor “(hiffec,' August 14| to be landed on the basis of international | tho Ophir Beach claim. A criminal com- | Elve encouragement to the democrats. 1| ordered him to move on. Refusing to do not hang a dog on the vile testimony in-| BERLIN, Aug. 16.-A dispatch recelved Tho secr ff war ditecis me A0 tea" y | understanding o insure the adequate | plaint was made against Sieger and the de- | do not expect the phenomenal majority of | go, he said to Keunedy | troduced by the prosecution here from Tien Tsin, dated August 14, an ihe Chines e i ekntiite with | satety of Shanghal, more troops ought to be | cison quoted as the result. Sieger has been |four years ago. That is why I say there| *I know you. You are Thorpe's partner. | 'f @ night session {s held tomorrow night | nounced that the allics captured Chang Chi powers, icsts cossatic ln\‘:n‘vf‘w-“_\[ | landed immediately bound over for appearance at the next term I8 work ahead of m I have been laying for you,” and at the|'N¢ Whole argument will conclude with the | Wan with slight loss. The Chin left 500 ‘Wao have replied that we are reas st | | of court It was stated today that it may be pos- | same time he slashed Kennedy in the | “PEeCh of Mr. Franklin, the commonwealth's | dead on the field i i e SUARY O Wi | CHINESE WILL MAKE NO STAND | The cffect of the decison fs to give to sev-{ #ible that Senator Hanna will not g0 to | shoulder, tnflieting a decp wound. Keanedy | 4107 ad on tho felt, L eteh “hl”\l‘;u that ‘,","‘,‘l".”\'.’]‘(,‘:;‘,‘,“_“,]‘,‘,‘l‘ 7 eral large corporations land which has been | Chicago on September 1, as he intended, | pulled his revolver and fired four shota has been received here from Taku, via Che oo e necti | Measage from the Front Dated Satur- | worked by poor miners. Feeling among the | but will remain here during the work Onpe bullet went through Lee's jaw. Police- SURROUNDED BY RIRES:| Ton: Aunust M- ' Tussngaexiion has to escort A v “;“;Imw” day Locates Army Twenty miners is running high over the loss of the Spell, unless it is absolutely necessary for ' 'men came running from different direc- | | disembarked to protect the rear the al bick to T Miles from Gonl. beach and every legal effort, it is said, will | him to go, tions and went in search of Lee, In the Town of Springs Filleq |!led forces, which is serlously threatened being provided for and by | B meAs to raverasitha faoixd being _provided o posliions of troon be made to reverse the decision. search another negro, David Carr, got a with t pke of Blag- | *The Japanese admiral announces that the commanding the forces composing teh from the seat of war reads as fol that lef exped ' We ha communicated | PR b a i Hellevue it was found that he had a frac- hat he is awalting news of an attack on lor expedition. | N e phnase govern: | lows | PASS THE TWO-MILLION POINT fored wkull,"a. fractured arm and » bai.| OLENWOOD SPRINGS. Colo., Aug. 16.— | Pekin today ment takes s porition. — We have not “AT THE FRONT, Aug. 1l.—(Via Che —_ tered face. Kennedy was taken to the |Glenwood Springs is envelop 5 1 LONDON, Aug. 16 -General Sir Alfred heard from the other powers. RBIN. |50, August 14.)—The retreat continues. | ¢ ean Gives Out the P ki e R : 5 i Al LTS taliie ; | : New York hospital. Later he was taken | Of Smoke today, caused by the forest fires | G85€lee, commanding the contingent of lostructions to Chafiee. They will not make a stand. We are only | er New to Bellevue, where he identified Lee as his | Which surround the town on three sides. | [F00Ps from India in China, has wired to the “And two days ago, in view of the r'vlr" twenty miles from Pekin. The ||\:ln] l'vy;n‘ CINCINNATI, O, Aug. 16.—The follow- |assailant. When Lee saw Kennedy he | These fires are raging at Grizzly creek at ment from Ma Tow, under date of rogress of the rellef expedition, we sent | is siraining every nerve to reach the ing was given out he i » and about and you aro | the back of Mount Lookout TeaLs via Che Foo, August 15, as fo the tollowing capltal before It 18 100 late." WASHINGTON, “Aug. 16--The census | i masiunni sommicicn. ot 1he p T e e sl SR SR R A\DIUTANT GENERALS. OFFICE, | office this morning announced the popula- | party is her ed 1o i Mool el o Rt S g e g B sl it WA IO NIRRT 1m0 Fow’ | WMissionaries Killed at Lo Chenw. | tion of Greater New York (Manhattan and | Erikes e oh ang | for good. I hope so." gina irough the ne; of camper . i PN Niogr o Atigtit 16T | FORONTO, Ont. Aug. 16.—A" cablegram | Bronx boroughs) as 2000600, The popula- | kitih ye: A Mon: | Captain Cooney and Kennedy say that |last night o gale blew the fives over the treing vight miareh, The iroopsiief aniteipation of wecentinge by (e SIS oceived this morning at the China Inland | tion of the borough of Manhattan is 1830, | greqr importaic A T Leo threatened several days avo to “do” Summit of Sunset peak in full view of the |11 vationalities ar i g s o B i 1 you August 12 1f Chi- | mission from Shanghal reads 045 and that of the Bronx 200 ve never baen hetter o qq. | Kennedy because the latter was Thorpe's town bitacla’ wae| 108 Doat - Ren ief ‘qur orses: dled. pmiel s hrities. communieate willingne Miss H. J. Rice, from Lu Cheng, mur-| There are besides the boroughs named of our cause, and the hearty | partner. wittched for hour ommunity, [ 87 from sunstroke. The snemy in believe o delivr " ministers 1_persons T | dered; Miss M. E. Huston, from Lu Chenk, | three other boroughs in Greater New York, | L DU o g se intenea cd | While Kennedy and Lee were in the For a time it wa parks | {0 be ¢ trenched north of Chang Chi Wan tider o anta shioh vy 2. J. Cooper, from Lu Cheng, and the | viz: Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond. When Ry - | giruggle word was sent ta Captain Cooney | would be carried ¢ | | There is no further news from the legations 1 e Horized 10 make and CATTY | hrae Saunders children, are all dead, hav- | the census of 180 was taken the city of PARKER that Kennedy had boen ailled. This in-|threaten the town wind changed | Gencral Gas s two esrilor dl comma 4 Garring it herc. | ing received injuries while traveling New York comprised all of what is now the nittee, Louis- | tensificd the excitement among the re- | and the fire spread towards Four Mile t“'”',”‘ Tepealing advicea ulready recelved From mi Llns with Fen’ | Miss Rice was from Haydenville, Mass., | horough of Manhattan and all of what i | JAMES E. M'BRIDE [serves, who rushed from the station and | creck oy the British government helieve all to 1ok pvernments here Woland went to China in 1893, while Miss Hus- now the borough of Bronx, except the terri- | 57 uliet Nutional -~ Cominittee, | charged down the stroet. In doing so ANHON, Aug; 26, -Thei Reltinh conul. ot b iake suputantialy sama post; | S BERL (0 TNR B L X cna want. 18 | ory 191, 1o, the wemk.of the Bevt rivor ou: | they encountered mobs of whites at vari- AUTOPSY REVEALS POISON | " T¥in sase he has heen informed b Jlor, iegn: | hina in 1896, Mrs. B. J. Cooper went out | nexed on January 1, 1898, The population of | gaorrrr han Pariier cxprossed great satla-|ous points. In making an indiseriminate | Chinose from Pekin that LI Ping Heng ar 1 oy e ¢ trom Séotl 1 1887 New York City in 1890 was 1,515,301, On charge upon the mob a negro was di Sudden Denth ed at the capltal with 10,000 men and The following m " ed from | June 1, 1900, the joint covered. He started to run and the moh Whadent ¢ af n audience with the empress dowager Arrived here this morning early a faction over the outlook the middle faner T of mit population of the | moyement has gone to piece Chines other | (he province of Shan Si: B J per, from | horoughs of Manhattan and Bronx was 2 s A ) pleces in every [and the reserves, close behind, gave chas Foul © rals oy TISRAIN® [ his station at Lu Cheng: Rev. A. E. and | 050,600, representing an increase from 18 Mrs. Glover, (vom the station of Luan; Rev. [to 1900, including the of-the-roaders and declared “the fusion \ them for an unknown destinatioy state, the no ition of Stevenson has | The negro ran into the Marlborough hotel emprese dowager will, it ix believed broken its backbene and now whether or | 4nd escaped through the ofice into Broad-| CHICAGO, Aug refuge In Ta Fuen Fu in Shansi the attacks by Im troops upon the | A. R. and Mrs. Saunders, from Ping laot. | above referred to, of 9, “,,, 35 ,'H ‘”‘2 ‘,‘, BOE the L " ttec ""” accept [ way, and this added to the excitement quantities has heen - lbm‘\v‘w”’r": ]~‘,,‘ : “ I8, 14.—A semli-of, 14 tons in Pekin have not ceased. While [&0d six children, evidently the children of the fu ”,‘, e of every Trouble Sp ds to Hrondwny. | of Edward P. Herr 2 § atch fro ng Chow, dated August | i 5 continue we cannot stop the | E: J. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Glover rmixsion 1 ospiinl Granted # 1 party and | Groups had gathered at various points |merchant whos The IAEAGGR: trodoyiood iaais nt Pey 18, O fa. | MONL Of Sate has been notified by Minister : jot. When they saw the negro come out | !B his household, amons iles from Pekin his first wife. In January 7 o seem to have retreated toward tar “Wa are ady nister Conger tha such attacks ceass the above quoted Svuctions will be asllowed fo stand AR L BB | Budk that the Japanese govern Melinley's Letter of Acceptance, he Marlborough the grouns quickly a i ety Stk il 4 A6t iRt o quantity of arm they would seem to provide for all the missions at Tohi Chin, Na. | T¢It has Blven permission to the United | WASHINGTON. ~Aug. 16.—-Occupled as |similated with ‘-m mob ,yyl‘i the chaso was | ! by Lymbyraor it i A and action required under (he circum ik Hang have been destroyed Sk DIh & Unitag V b iy st ia FR b A AR ORKER bl rmar t hushand o AR R e aateh a4, Lk Hegk JAYM babn; deatsored spital on Japanesa territors | China he has been able to give very liile |disorder and riot had heen transforred to | Mirner s first hushand T i ALVEY A. ADEE, Acting Secrotary of Gt Tans and the thied n the | WBEEver the United States government may | thought to his letter of acceptance. Up to | Brondway ald. The rosult of i SHINGTON, Aus. 16.—The Navy d “Department of State, Washington, AUE. | southern part select @ site. this time he has hardly made a hoginning, | Wherever a negro was scen he was on the | 9f the contunts of the R0 She tollowing hd’ batabstthe toi h from Admiral Reme y he hopes to have more | Tun, whether he had been a participant in | ¢ A 4 niw of Ocean Vessels Aum. 16, xblch e’ wilt® davatolio |t t or not. This was the case of one | Fick. the widow, will be called a " Front unheard from thorit il x atel e Al Natier Mo e, Wik not expected that | \ n out of a side street near Fortys| M nant Latimer is on Chaf { the same time the authorities gave|will retire immediately with the members from Naples; Ser o ot ex : sttty At the s time th 8 R L dl I O Live imple til sor o after h cond street, chased by a mob. The negro L furnish me au ane. Jeosiven \ae a1 IS T (o oRine for H ! J } In all probability the letter will be made | fashionable uptown cafes. The place was ipled Tung KANSAS CITY, Aug. 16.—Five hundred | bourg Vi it Jed with people, many of whom were | Several Chunges Ave Made in Fa Bay 1 and would attack Pekin to {and fitty soldiers of the Second United | AL Movilie-Arrive 1 n. The sight of the fugitive negro of University of Ollaho REMEY e Pl b o i Maond Haiied| rom ],\-»\\ York nee Excursion Rates overed with blood created a panic amoi Noneiih panese Oecup & Chow. China. und being rushed through to San| At Liverpoo g A losing. the women in the cafe, who rushed ou HINGTON, A 16.The Japanese Francisco from Fort Thomas, Ky., arrived | Montreal: Waesland, ‘i Ml side only to find themselves in the mid NORMAN. Okla, Aug. 16 n has recelved a message from the | here from Chicago this afternoon, With | yark, wia Gibrnig o orra 0 ¢ 1 t & mob howling for blood. Some of the M of De: nes, | w . t Tokio stating that Tung their ofMcers and impedimenta, and were | ceeded 4 patrons of the cafe who were dining mode [ b ed with resistance by the 16, 1006 The German Foreign office thinks that the W from Conger. allies will attempt to hold Py It wis embodied in an official statement as follow The partment of State received late afternoon (August 15) a cipher Consul General Go ame day. which, on being de was found to embody an undated | |HeE GEREEE B | *°At*" Cherbourg — 8ai . ‘ . tatrs were with dificulty restrained from | ' # W it dayhreak on the 12th. The message from Minister Conger. transmitted I from 1 n g b T g AR ol K \ichol ML Rl Ll h v jumping out of the window t t v retreated toward Pekin om B an the b. ¥rom interna Creditors Wil Be Pald At Quesnstown--Sailed—Ma 4 ‘ The negro who had created th L fill ¥ and 1 o t would appear to have left Pekin | NIW YORK, Aug. 16--The cre Rt ed in the excitement,but an y " ahot Sth or 8th inst. 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