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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. Loy, oy, L ESTABLISHED JUN®@ 21, 1900-TEN PAGIH SINGI COPY FIVE CENTS ————————————— 1 Ll (:R[[S IOR [)l\u DENIES RUSSIAN ATRUCIT|ES‘B‘\T’[|‘E IN DIPERIAL (‘IT\'iANOTHER POINT FOR NEELY | ())AIA'S POPULATION ‘;R()\\'.\'?couomou OF IHE WEATHERMA\]) m \“”) BIOOD 4| Mrs. Diew Correcta the Reports Said | | Judge Waltace lefuses (o Dismiss | — o Have Been Started Alleged Emberzier from Charge G . . by Her Japanese Report Bloody Oonflict Between of United States Marshal. Official Census Figures Will Show an Chinese Diplomatist Sucs for Cessation o 1 A Dr. Sturl ington Kills Thre P : e S TR, Eac ey ey Moo Ohinese and Allies, AW YoRK. et Soite Wil ot | Tnorease of Fifteen Per Oent A Dr. Sturley Harrington Kills Three Persons i | ’ |been annoyed by constant ris | noon denied the request of United States tributing atrocity to the Russian roops in | FIGHTING SAID TO BE STILL IN PROGRESS | foon demied the reaucst of United States | oo vt s NEARLY READY TO GIVE OUT| & I £h0 IDENTICAL APPEAL MADE TO POWERS | ('nina. e ot the st | e BT BTOGR 16 Tb Nl Sa By ehich Haels L W My " ... ..ot | QUADRUPLE TRAGEDY AT FARLEY, MO. — was an alleged interview with Mrs. Anna i\,.- manded to the custody of the United | A most notable instances | Drew, wite of Mr. B. B, Drew, the oh Credit is Given the Report that E ootings Have All Been Made and the | 11w m.. It is Forecasted that United States Will Give | secretary of Sir Robert Hart. As a refuta waser and Emperor Have | 0000 giates supreme court from a denial| Mesult Will Be Announced trom e i . 5 W | Phy |tion of the sentiments put In her me w Place d r | the Census Office Thin . | for a writ of habeas corpu: Judge Wallace | bl Ph e Taree CCSeUSL LBV I WITE 1N said he would awalt further developments in Week. e B LA AT | REPUBLICANS MEET THURSDAY gram.)—Every enumeration district in the Washingt city of Omaha has been hand-counted by Vater o ‘ the population division of the census. Fig | Fiend Murders Wife's Mother for Not Tell- ures as a result of this count are now in n W. Parish, as | t t ing of Her Whereabouts, States marshal pending an appeal to the siclan, Orazed by Drink, Starts Out to Bettle Old Scores, e st om0 o |1egation today received several important I : .We have been living "t orten Taln the | iepatches giving the fullest and Iatost in- | Neely's counsel to make a further applica No Assurance that Chinese Would Respect | juu: week. Our stoamer was besieged with | forination of events fn Pekin, A telegram L rur"u Rl h.:IW\wwrn]lx':: »]m\ llul\: | dated at Tokio August 19, says such action thereon as was deemed propet m NEWSPADEr Teporters upon our arrival at 4 Judge Wallace added ; Any Agreement Reached. LA ol R L e "IL( Pk ‘l g srepare another | 1€ AdJusting bureau and are belng care- | Ward Republican ¢lub, ha P tNGIY carelil {8 WHRG 1 to them, & b7 the allied troops the Chinese teoape on| CIF Netly's coutes! witipiepete “.'L_”“""mm kone over with & view of being offi- | o' moeting of the club for Thur - 2 Augul 16 betook themselves to and re- |P° oy habeas corpes s e r give e public late this week, | jng 1 )a " Q great many strange things have been put ¢ the aver: ¢ former | clally given to the pu ate Ing, August 23, at Washiug PALACE THOUGHT TO BE UNDER SIEGE | fT"M, e outh by some disagreeable peo- | Mained in the imperial palace. A body ”’wf‘“,lm“ the averments of the former pett- | pyij4qelphia having the right of way. Citl- | mesting will be called s {BUYS RIFLE AND RUNS AMUCK IN STORE — ple. The worst of all was an article which [ Japanese troops was told off to guard the | ''on zeus of Omaha may prepare themselves fOF | and will be addressed by He y ¥ . et . | and the observations of Judge Lacombe, t i addressed by (tributed to me the most horrible story | PAIACe and there met with obstinate re-| A the observations '”‘ {1 B q":ln big surprise, for it fs learned from | Rosewatcr and Hon Joho 1. After Exchange of Shots with Clerk, of the atrocities committed by the Russian | #istance by Chinese troops. Fighting s |/ i " in a B pects a8 1t g, rces regarded as reliable that the me he club extends an invitation e Y DIk ha soldiers. 1 wish to deny these statements |Still Eoing on. The headquarters of the | really exists would then be in the re or® | tropolis of Nebraska will show a small 341 | to republicans generally from othor ward Highnessens, the or in full and as the account has been copied | Japanese ar 8 in the legation and the | before the supreme court upon appeal {rom | gyer the population of 1800, which was 140 as the mecting is sure to be one of the livision is mainly quartered fn the vil- |0 order denying application for the writ| 5o 1 most Important and notable of the prelim- | lages outside of An Ting Men.” | based upon such petition. inary campaign ; | Mr. Lindeay then submitted a new peti- i3 b | | | entry into Pekin was effected should set up the marshal's return to order acit Promise Given that No Indigni- tes Will Be Offered to Thelr the Empress Dowager, into many eastern pupefs it has, perhaps, | come to your notice 1 feel that I at least | must tell you how false it all 1s. In fact, 1 | Thinks Empress Downger Has Left. 18 asserted that Omaha, instead of i WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The reply of|can, from my own experience during those | A telegram dated the 19th | falling off, as has been very freely pre dicted, will show a gain of between 15 and i tion for a writ of habeas corpus as sug- LEAVENWORTH, Kns., Aug. 20.—A 7 per cent. Taking the former as the moro | p B . gested by Judge Wallace Sonnervative Neure, this woid give omsns| YOUTSEY 'ASKS FOR TIME | (ullerly distressing quadruple tragedy Judge wallace, United States District At-|qa population of 161,519, or a gain of 21,067 | ok place today at Farly, & small town gives the following dispatch from the act- | (qrner et A e e S LR O W ' | ucross the river in Misso Dr. Sturle u 3 torney Burnett and Mr. Lindsay began a dis e ten years Young Ma arsed with r irley SERAG Dubiit, Y 7616 TRuly THe Baur Wit | BYQ. e Tives gor Sioke thkn Ui Godts | DRGVLErAL) GORIUL Ak BhitgHuL [ cussion over the question a8 to who was | ' Frm cony srrces it fs 1 1 that St Hurder Pleads lilnces Harring @ physiclan of Farly, drunk made public, and it Is likely the matter wilt [#aved our lives on more than one occa- | «jrom Sheng's statements to me 1 am i PRt W curista TR a8 | From some sourc t s learned that § CH1 IRGIBLEE tRHOIEN Whbh g, Lo s St b nsidered at the cabinet meeting to- | sion | inclined to think there 1s truth in the rumor | - n custodian of Neely. It was | Paul will show 160,000 and Minneapolis 187, wence of Witn Walla nel " i M et 5 2 - | sivie out for pu [ 8 rghede il bl i : finally agreed that Neely was in the mar-|000. The former city in 1880 returned 133 allace, his uncle, a wealthy farmer, Mr morrow. But there Iy reason to belleve that| In giving this leiter out for publication | i “the empress dowager. at least. | not it ol T IGLHSERIY TN BRURHEE A0S | |t iison: . Willium Harrington's mother-in ho overtures will in effect be rejected, on [the Russian embagsy wishes it understood | eror, too, has left Pekin for Wutat | "IhL® custody 156, while Minneapolls was officially given| OEORGETOWN, K ¢ ® wother \U% groutn I i that little importance Is attributed to the | g C7heToR 100 B8 1€ no iy e | Tmmediately upon adjournment the new |as 164,738, While the percentage of gain|fense this afternoc Wotioh 1 ngham, sheriff of Platte the ground that the conditions laid down in | tha por a fopn, 1o Shensi proviacs, i Tee Tiag P | petition was fled in the GHER' offics of | 8 the case SF Omaba WiTl probably be the|00Btitusnve until the October term Ln the | tried to arrest him, and was the American note of August 12 have not [eflect of the storics reflecting upon the | for by told me that some of the privy | leritlon was il ! n : proba { Russian troops. Were it not that the he circuit cour SWeat 6 et o8 of the | case of Henry E. Youtsey, the young audt. | ' tFD shot dead by Harry Dillinghaim, the been complied with, and until compiied with council crossed the Lukon bridge on the lowest of any of the leading cities of the| . herif's son, 8 or's o " Bofore he was cornered by g | - o — country, it will be a source of great satis- | " tenographer, who is indicted as one the prearranged course of the United States | 12th with banners bearing inscriptions de- of the principals 1o the O no sherift's posse Harrington held up the P the false reports no notice would be taken b faction to its citizens that the metropolis principals in the Gocbel murder. The d up th must proceed. The dispatch of August 1 1"‘( ':v'm L ,,‘..,:I,‘ "”."“h noting that they formed a part of the im-| CONFIRMS LOSS OF MONEY | of 1 Antelope state has kept pace with|MOotion Is based on the fllness of the de- | (1T 10 a gencral store at the potnt of said specifically that the United States was | 5 "r ,”“H " 1‘;; ol nsational cahards | PEFIal escort and that Lu Chuan Liu, gov 28 1ts Tl growih fendant, supported by the affidavit of twe | NS revolver and exchanged shots with the ady to enter fnto an agreement between | o8 FRIBLLLGR OF (he sensational CAMATAS | ornor of Kiang Su, sent a telegram on the | Prestdent We t Adams Ex i physicians; on the il i . kK, firlng into a crowd of spe Jublished e obvious purpose o s Express " he iliness of his attorney v spectators powers and the Chinese goverument for | PUbUSRed: With the obwlous purpese of|yip 1o the southern viceroys and govern ta SuSN b tion: fox Faying the Counters aud also on the absence of a large number ringlon’s 1-year-old daughter was a cossation of hostilities, on condition V:'J”' cing v'n "ml:\w\n press and peo- | o1 directing them to forward all war Of 138 enumerators in the Second AIs-|of important witnesses orced witne of the different st thai the relief force should be permitted to | P1¢ @gainst the Russians An aMdavit was also filed by his counsel | (he tragedy, the physiclan taking ber with funds to Shensi, but as an imperial decree | RS trict 130 have been paid or their work, Wesiter Pakin’ unmoleated” And;esctrt ‘the | - was lssucd on the 14th the departwre, it| NEW YORK. Aus 20.—Presid ,,| efsht having made errors in certification | atating that subpoenas hud heen asued and | MM In his busgs as he went trom plo tegationers theretrom under such circum- | MANY HEADS FALL IN PEKIN [it took place at all, must have been subse- | woir or thr mars. 5 i el Be;| whtoh will tve 10 b corrected betors| returned unserved In the camee ot & worinl | o pluce o8 Rig blects s stances as the commanding general might | quent to that date confirmied the statement that & package con- | sneimerone pog ho oneY [0 180 the | who wero desired ns witne and the de- | br lay down, but up to the present time the relun Party Suffer | “1 have also learned from nother re-|iaining $25,000, which the Adams Express | CTUMTators had to wait for months, and | fundant makes aMdasit ay to what he ex 18 no evidence that the allied forces are | 1able source that Princes Ching. Yung Lu | company was carrying trom Ohienmo Lxoaces | in many cases for a year or more betore [ pects to prove by them. . By o ueror unmolested at Pekin, or have received the prity. |and Kang Yi arc sulll in Pekin, though |iington for the Chicago, Burlington & Quinecy | (MY Feceived pay for the work ", Charles Finley, ex-aecretary of state; | (hrcatening her Hite 1o ped | , sanction of the Pekin government to convey | Prince Tuan has followed the empressagent, had been lost. President Welr sald |, 00YerioF Merriam declared when he took | Davidson and R. N. Miller, all of whom | wiin James Wallace over ‘]‘;d S teni o the legationers to Tien Tsin. On the con-| SHANGHAIL Aug Official Chinese ad- | dowager. | that he did not know any of the particulars, | h® office of director of the census to have are out of the state, he says he will prove |y 4mes W Drotractedisnive: MesiHbt trary, all of the dispatches lndicato that | vices from Pekin fay that Hsu Tung and| A telegram dated the 20th trom the Jap- | CHICAGO. Aug. 20 With a e o, | enumerators the time population | that he was in the executive offico on Jan- | pins e BAA Hoh it B Har the allies are meeting with stubborn re- | Yi Lien Yuan of the anti-foreign party, and foreign office, says machinery of the Adams Bxpress company | nd he is paying enumerators [ uary 27 with a gun solely for the purpose of {tig. nadl Hirridgton, repe I""”" ‘\'\ I';" L sistance and there 13 an entire lack of com- | Li Shan, a pro-foreigner, have been décap- | *“The Japanese consul at Amoy telegraphs [and the Pinkerton agency In motion sincs | bY, hundreds every day RUIECs g dhie Bullding and tesupants oM | pop s o giinaied to Bnow Witat el pliance with the conditions of the dispatch | itated and that Yung Lu has been impris- | as follows, August 18 Saturday the Identity of the man or ‘mon | Mr- Kemper of the supervising architecus | tho expected riot. He says that Taylor | ho' emandc o know where she could LRI S, oned by Prince Ching. It is added that the| * ‘It is reported from the interior that|who substituted a bogus package for one |°Mce. when asked today as to the cause|and Miller will testify that upon entering RHOWIBARG. b7 Hats fw oy .:..“” “-“::‘ v"f.‘ No Reply Given as Yet emperor and dowager empress are sixty | in Ting Chou Fu and Lung Yuen Chou sev- | containing nearly $25,000 consigned by the | 0T the ay in approving the plans for|the executive office immediat f 1 ] ¢ has | Miles west of Pekin, under the constraint|eral Christian chapels were destroyed by | Commercial National bank of Burlington, | Alteration of the workroom of the post- [shooting Youtsey did not say that hot : taq and one As stated, however, the government of Prince Tuan [ mobs. ~The anti-Christian movement ap- | Ia., remains unknown and the currency has | OMce at Omaha, said it was due to the ab- | had been killed, but that he aid not know him twice, once in the head and once given no authoritative statement of its pur LI Hung Chang goes north immediately. | pears to be spreading toward the district of | not been found 2 sonce from the department of the man best | What had happened. That Charles Finley |!?TOUN the heart. Leaving his victim as ey, Lty A0 R AODHGRUDE O [ e WAk & naiteE o thiet IAREIA) | OHAKA) Bott st TRBNeVD: Hot, HOREVES, | - MHN/Dhokugs was deliverBENLthe caelit: Ib| IRISHIBA AR 16 e AULAALION, Ho 8a1A-(HAE| WATIS VEALLEY: thRe there: Whs Wik o3 weo iy e e e pon Shhve B RN Lo Jsay: and Stibre sl wisbeoe iy soms | i Al 66 (6 alvll baard. | Ademt io B Any foréigh mis(cnarien i ths | obkfgeot!the Buritngt i 1t o de- | the plans had been received on the 10th in- | the secretary of state’s office, and Mrs, . E. | 'D® home of Mrs. Willlam Wallace and plete compliance with the demands of August | fcretariate and president of the clvil board, | seem to, ; livered to the Burlington bank and when | stant, and while they appeared entirely sat- | Manson will testify that she saw the de. | *¥4in demanded to know of his wife. To 13 iySbe sondioted in the Pekin dlke o)t il Nbukehdla: s (duntity G V1| Priote Oblag, reterred to/as still st Pekin, | 9pensd ‘Was found 't act MRts " brawn | fafANtoty, Chiky 65014, Hot be ApBroved until | fendant walk up the steps to the east door | M1 Wallace's answer that she knew noth- palohies batkre fus: Bus) dstermlubtion’ onfioie e ints Shn ot b rated ; is the Chinese official most friendly (o (he | Paper. Agent Phinney came to Chicago, | examined by the draughtsman who had them |0f the exccutive bullding so soon after the !M¥ 0f Mrs. Harrington the physician shot the Feply i mads. Bt the disposition ‘to- | or Civy formar asstatant secretary gen- | foreignets; whils: Prince Tuan, who in said | bringing withhim) the wrelWAF the hogiis | 10 charee. He is expected back to the e | Shooting that he ofuld not have engagad in|Ber dead hefare she could mAKe: kh-otery night is clearly in the line indicated Frr R m b e s Ching | to have followed the empress dowager, fs [ PACKAEe. The paper was of different color, | partment within a fow days, when a prompt |It: that ex-Governor Bradley will way he| HArTington drove immediately to Leavs China's lust application for peace negotia- | JU2H, 0o % €TPEILn SO fECerml ancing 1o | the head of the antl-forelgn element. Yung | Welght and texture from thie original. The | action will be taken never talked with W. H. Culton or anybody | enWorth, taking his little girl with him, tons waa recalved early today at the Chi- | poyin"from the south with the object of | Lu fs probably in command of the Imperial | fOrgery of the address was olumsy. The im- Departmental Notes, Slse regurding & rumor that Youtsey con- | the Wallaces wore alone and fio ons gaye nera legation and was transmitted by Mr. [ BekIn ot o Sy ioadoc [ He 1t reported by Shanghal dis- | itation of the bank's seal WRicFUds in the ; | templated Killing Goebel chase. At Leavenworth Harrington ap Wu to the State department. Secretartes |0 o in8 the allles from pursuit o 12158 s : ¢ Yung | eXtreme and the sealing wax used on the | TN Iova National bank of Des Moincs | he court did not pass upon the motion | pearcd calm and collected. He purchased Heps uidRRAsEl e Sl SGE (hikelly i [HEPRTNE AT St dowakes) Sinbress: OB | obistins to heve bean tmprtidonied 16y Yiiis | RLIREIS LA Y ARG (08 C1 | wak loddy iinpiroved | N Tamatve inment or| far ktsadtinuanie. bat st ties sy e e AL T oac e PU SR Acting Secratary of Slate Adeo went over | SeuTdsy. August 1l the imperial bouse- | Lu oo mapose, |he most oneral way was iBipaskars an ‘m"rm;n:":.;m}\.?r'.l.?fi:l bank of Brooklyn, 1a. | the grounds set up in tho ufldavit was to be | callbro rifle and ammunition for it e tho subject wih the president. Karl LUs | Wiih ‘hi troops, faking the emperor. (he| Jiassdale Confirma Tokio Report. | iilion of the original. e jor . D. Tal- | 13t samptas BArEn dpieiay considered, thut of the filners of the de-{marking (o the proprictor as he loft: * ( request s that the United States shall name | gowager empress and all the Manchu noblos, | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—~The State de- | hort of the Commercial National bank said | i T el b ”‘l‘ thHm: | fendant. He therefore postponed the trial [have an order for the cartridge at the Mr. Conger or somo othet man 0 Act a5 | Their destination 1% belioved to- be Signan | PATLONt tonight made public the followin: | tonight: *Comparison of the wrapper of (%8 cAshier of the First National, bank of | until next Thursday morning, by which time | store in Farles and as | am going home mediator. He expressed his willingness to | gy, in Shensi province. With them left al| ~CHE FOO, Aug. 20, 1900.—To Secretary | the bogus package with that of the original -»‘"' ,‘"I A el l'l‘|‘ )96 S . olton. | 1t would be determined whether Youtsey will |1 might as well tuke them 80 1o uch point un the minisiors desire, and | the elements hostile to the foreigners. | Of Btate, Washington: Twentioth—Ragsdale | satisfled everyone that the change must| Bello Aver was today appointed postmas- | bo able to stand tria) under the intimations made it belleved | Prince Ching was left in command at Pekin | T€POrts Chincse troops surrounded in palace | have heen made after delivery o the express I”,,M Anery, Cerro Gordo county, 10, © During the sparring between the counsel | SRR e Pekin or Tien Tsin, conquered territory, |and he welcomed the allies in a friendly | Brounds. FOWLER | company and ‘it is up to it."* 'ostoffices established Rochon, Polk | over the matter, Colonel L. J. Crawford s | | tnstant re the United States to China's latest appeai | terrible days of the siege of Tien Tsin, [ coived from the Japanese foreign office for u cessation of hostilities, received to- |#peak only in the highest terms of praise woman concerned fs desirous of correcting ges of ve Hin Wite trom Home, Saturday night Harrington quarreled with his wifo and ¢ Ler from home. Runs Amuck in Store Gotinty- Né & e Feb + ¢ counsel. | 1auor and the thoughts of his crime ap would be selected for the negotiations. The | manner. These reports are from Chinese| Ragsdalo is consul of the United States RS = ,:'","',',"‘;.r“”",; m:' v Rl" ""r.‘.h '"";.“"',‘.",h’ | \"",“',‘,' - “",":,’ il Ll B 0 [ parently maddened him, Reaching Farley Chinese envoy propesed no terms as to the | source, at Tien Tsin i . Grundy county, la, Chris P. Falk, | made the statemen he believed it pos ; ching ilneso envoy proposed no terma as 1o the | sources. St STORM RAGED IN MICHIGAN 1.t R el Dot | okl tdeaat iy shars PRI AL e withdrawal of troops and made no other The empress dowager heheaded twelve | T, and demanded some money of Danlel Can g Similar News from ( 3 | Carl F. Fay is appointed letter carrier at October, including ex-Governor Taylor N I A suggestion as to what was to come tefore [of the imperial clansmen who refused to | el _, | X . Hon, the alerk WASHINGTON, Aug. Lightning Barned Scores of Barns | Deadwood D.; C. F. Mundrath is ap- rles Finley and R. N. Miller J the commission, his sole anxiety being to|leave the capital and were suspected of | 5 “Ihave only $1 and cannot lot you thve secure the cessation of hostilities. tavoring the foreigners The | personal | PAFtment today issued the following state and Killed One Man, Wi Add- pointed substitute clerk at Davenport, Ia.; The venire of jurymen was o called and | a The application is understood also to|property which the empr dowager sent | ment ing to Work of Havoe, Marcus E. Hardy, Robert B. Stone, William | the defense, through ¢ nel Nelson, moved | ! ‘f" have been made (o the powers in tho hope | Away filled sixty cars. Her retinue went on | ‘The acting secretary of state makes pub J. Doyle are appointed substitute carriers 0 discharge this venire and substitute one Yot Yok 1 will pay it back that if all would name & commissioner there | f00t, owing to the hurried advance of the the receipt of a telegram from Consut| pRTROIT, Mich., Aug. 20.—The entire |8t Des Moines SPANILCromLiariuny. whoalan Tha. RERY IS S ona L A n) A HArsngtsnAsE would he a general council of peace between | allte iencral Goodnow, dated the 20th instant, | jower peninsula of Michigan was swept by The Civil vice Commission announces | ment over this was not finished and Judge “ \ 1l Harrington drew Li Hung Chang on the one hand and the| Yu Tsen. Rovernor of Shensi, has gone | I€POTUINE @ statement of the governor of 4 gevera elctrical storm this afternoon, The | (he fall achedule of examinations for the in it ey fbtiar staument |8 TEYOLUE MU S i o vhpym.'.”“l‘m l,‘“y:? several 1opresentatives of the nations on the | 10 the frontier of his province to meet the | Shan Tung. that the empress left Pekiv on | damage to crops is immense. From all parts | department service as follows: Nebraska tomorrow ; made n mave 16 ARtatlams: i ket ther. Aside from the fact that the condi. | Mpress. the 13th for Sinan Fu, in the province of | of the peninsula come reports of standing | Omaha, October 10 and 23; Beatrice, Oc.| Youtsey was in court looking psle’ and Rt o i L T AT PO AL The Chinese report heavy losses in the | Sen Si, and that Princes Ching and Tuan | grain beaten to the ground and practically | tober 10, and Grand TIsland October 24, | Weak. With him was his wife. R ]' gl ”"‘\ "I‘ "1'{':"’“ plied with by China it fs probable that his | 1ENtINg between Tien Tsin and Pekin. Gen- | and Viceroy Kang Yi are still in Pekin, ruined. | lowa: Burlington, October 22: Des Molnes. 4 ’w."‘,' l \‘,’\‘"’_ 'I; :“ '] § "'" time to learn what the other powers in- |09 died the next day. General Ma was | version of the name of the capital of Sen | and burned with their contents, so that the | Mason City, October 10; Sloux City, Otob sl Pl 1ot dalik o0 i sk line 8o all e o dangerously wounded at Tung Chow, where | 8i, where there is an imperial palace. It ia | loss to the farmers is very heavy 9. South Dakota—Aberdeen, October 10; | wenrer of New-Fangled [ aivas i b Ale ol :u’m”‘\w:m 10k (4 ‘opticert,: - MBTGOVer. thare ar enerals Chent Zolin and Chang Cheng Fu, | otherwise epelled Hsi An, Bi An and Si| But one fatality is reported. Fordinand | Deadwood, October 23 and 26; Huron, 0 F Hotel Ref AR o SHEASRN L AN : y 0 POMe | commanding Wung Lu's vanguard, were | Ngan ,the suffix ‘Fu’ denoting city which is | Holtz a young farmer, was struck by light- | tober 5; Sloux Falls, October 10 and £ 42 HUIR, H00N 4 t, but they sufMced unexplained features of Li Hung Chang's killed, The Chinese are al irculatin | of administrat ol ni M t Clemen and instantly | Wyoming—Cheyenn O b ] to keep the people at hay and Harrington | Killed nse are also circulating a | a seat of administration Ving Mot emens and instantly | Wyomin, eyenne, October 22 ny 8 L application, one of them being that while | Y i I ¢ . b N o \a sauntered toward the door. 2 and la story tha e legations s, owing 1 killec ! the wind attained a ve- | Gree ver, October 18 ramie, | CHICAG £ 20.-Sol Bloor nusie he asks the allios to coaro hostilities he |07 that the legations guards, owing to Kill Detroit the wir dined a reen River, October 19; Laramie, O CHICAGO, Aug. 20.-Sol Bloom, a musi cartridges giving out, fired silver bullets - e i Sheriff Dillingham and his posse had be locity of thirty-six miles an hour and hun- | tober 10, roug 0,00 ! . o allios to titioshe : publisher, today brought sult for $0.000 5 L B s el powir 10| during the last days, | GOMEZ AFRAID OF SPANIARDS | i\ ot (rees were blown down. The storm — damages against the Union restaurant and | ©11OWINE Harrington closely and as the o Chinese army and the rebellious | otel i 7 n g urderer emerged from the store ha stood LS the O . swept with eyelonic fury on the camp pitched | | hotel in Randolph street for refusing to| """ Bl e e VONWALDERSEE MAKES START | »+neravie ¢uman saiviod wanis some |25, 1000000 (00 0 aon kel GETTING. O BE BIG GITY e i S s " 0 e o o e s ot Minty Atmosphere at Peki & ¢ Osiginsl Ravolntionints ment of the Knights of Pythlas and razed | omeial Censns Report Gives Chicago |waist and minus @ 1 The situation at Pekin was made more wi Staff and Campaign in Conventia 1,000 of the |_]:<m |<ma”1u the $'rl’"'l'H|4|. \\1:\— ¥ PRTEER TG Y T e | te i AR IA LI be Al e et (i a the sHIN: clear today from many sources. The latest we (0 Assnme Supre { dows were broken in all parts of the city by o Jeen brought befo AN g 20.—Gene 1,700,000, waist question has been brought before advico appears to bo that from Consul Command in Chinn, HAVANA, Aug. 20.—General Maximo|the wind and rain instantly raised his weapon and fired at {nw #heriff, the ball entering Dillingham's forehead. Harrington a moment later t. At for plaintift contend that | “tePped over the hody of ihe dying sherift 2 cour orneys for plaintiff conte T b Fowler, at Che Foo, repeating & dlspateh Gomez publishes a letter in La Lucha rezard- | The committee in charge of the Knights and started to run. He nad recelved from Consul Ragsdale at Tien Tsin. BERLIN, Aug. 20.—T'ield Marshal Count | ing the election of delegates to the forth- | of Pythias encampment states that today's The latter reports: “Chineso troops sur-|von Waldersee, accompanied by his staff, | coming constitutional convention, which he [storm will not interfere with the camp, as rounded in ¢ grounds left Berlin this morning en route for China. | Asks all the papers of the island to print. | tents have been ordered by telegraph to re- The Japanese legation recelved a dis-| Responding to a hurricane of cheers on | It is addressed io the old soldiers of the | place those destroye In 1900, Chicago city, 1,698, in 1890, | garding the refusal said that DALREIR 00, HarsloRioR 150 WItKin & patch of the same general tenure, but | 8tarting, Count von Waldersee said, humor- | revolutions of 1868 and 1895, General Gomez | { 1,080 830, i iy fow minute moro 0 detall, stating (hat the Chinese | ously OYCLONE “STIRS THINBS: LR | Friaee trires snon 165 the oliy.ax s whiots | [T CEE AIEE walia Would culp bo Origin of Trouhie, one bt g WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The population |the defendant had no right to refuse to i 4 Bk 3 | few rods when a shot from the revolver of the city of Chicago, according to the |serve Bloom mercly hecause he wore the of Harry Dillingham, sen of the shariff, official count of the return of the twelfth |latest style of men's garments. The m brought him to the ground. Both Sheriff census, 18 as follows: ager of the restaurant when questioned re f at tables adjoining the main dining r [o0p Fetroated jon the 16ih within the We stiall try what can be done there i nat ke o “,{l 3. with an iucrease in population of 498 or 5441 | No person would be permitted to enter | The cause of the shooting I8 said to be fmperial palace and that they were sur-| He had greal ovations when passing | O} demunds - that principle aAih - Vial hould be ved even the cos ¥ | per cent, from 1860 to 1900, |the dining room unless wearing a coat. |caused by Harrington's having been ex rounded there with the Japanese milita | through Leipzi Atishon and Munich. At| The convention should consist The population In 1880 was 503,185, show | pelled from the Masonic lodge of Farley headquarters located fn the Japanese le- | the Bavarian capital he was welcomed by | revolutionists: and it will so consist, un an |ing an Increase of 596,635, or 11558 per | g | He was expelled some time ago and charged B e e st | e Aot | fo” e pee, it cred by Tyt o Iag a0 ihoriske ot b |WIFE KILLED; HUSBAND HURT }ly vir o/ sy e e v o an authentic report from Pekin on the| Count von Waldersee takes with him & |newas from them SHEBOYGAN, Wis., Aug. 20.—A terrific| population by wards in 1900 is as fol- | {mon With being Instrumental in the proc 16th, suying: “Troops moving on the im- | "campaign house,” built of an ashestos p Nobody xhould be allowed to enter the | windstorm struck this city this afternoon. | o | Earl Burnham of kansas City ur- | | Ings. It is sald he made the threat he perial elty. aration, light, firoproof and weather proof, | Sptyention who formerly defumed the reve | The storm came up very suddenly. The | pirst, 20.574; Socond, 28 g2 | ders Woman wnd Wounds Wee | \Ouid clean out every Mason in Platta These several dispatches from different | With seven rooms and a bath room | honor and sacred duty ! | root of a chair factory was blown off and |qso; pourth, 37,008, Fith | Husk sigathe: - [ ouBty sue” LW atia. EHO! ipekten g { | |2 Kources establish clearly that the imperial | The papers criticise Emperor Willam's | ‘The enemy is working hard: hut let | several houses in the city werd blown down 216; Seventh, 36,844; Bighth, Palace and grounds were under sloge, but [ address at Cassel last Saturday, when pre- | {UPAnS remember that those who opp 3 | The storm wrecked seven large buildings | Ninth, 51.535; Tenth, 91,087; Eleventh none of the dispatches are clear as to how | senting to Count von Waldersee a fiold mar moment. Many rich ‘and inteliectual | besides the chair factory, as well as about Twelfth late this existed. The Fowler dispatch is | shal's baton. They lay special stress upon | persons have showi opposition 0 the rev- | 200 houses, The pecuniary damage is esti- | pourteenth. 1 feenth, 70,944; Six- [and killed Mrs, Anna Tyson and wounded | The Wallaces were among the most re- dated August 20, but that Is probably tho | the absence of any allusion to the eapture of [ Jlition. All thess should be left out. Pa- | mated at $300,000. No loss of life 18 re. | qwenth, 64.859: Sevontecntn. 20110, Eion. | her husband at thelr rosidence 1901 Vine spected citizens of Platte county. dato on which it left n Tsin Pekin and to The Hague couference worthy—not the wise—until the re-| Ported, but many persons are believed to | (uenth, 20,503: Nineteenth 129: Twon. | street, tonight. Burnham and the Tyson been ascribed for Harrington having shot KANSAS CITY, Aug. 20.-Earl Burnha his mother-in-law except that 75,507; Thirteenth, 71,244; |28 years of age, a postoffice employe, shot | crazed with liquor. The J, dispatch refors to the Chi- The Freisinnige Zeitung declares that the | public estahlf 1 have been injured more or less seriously | Reso (aking retuge. n the (mperial patace | Kalsors explanation (hat Russin- took the | AU 41l DUTilex muy be autwara) fisthe NoTTT Fuastrout Milsrowentys | by 1ved 1a the seme Beuls and ite | )08 WIFE" AND) CHILDREN " old scores not e i DT A i { on August 15, but does not bring the situ- | inftiative in accepting the appointment of | forentton t the Hpanlards | BB ibr ”‘_"“ Ty fnol ":' toq | 1¥-fourth, 35.830: Twenty-fifth 3, | ment of rent, but there was no immediate | | SPRINGFIELD, 11I., Aug. 20.—Today ende ation bevond that day. So that the latest | Count von Waldersee as head of the united | Stand sl 1 can equai | BPRINS T AU BERRAE eRAM |y putyeninid Twenty-seventh, 3. | cause for the trouble tonight. Mis, Tyson | information, while showing the imperial|troops in China is at variance with the S ol st oy 05t 54400 ps 131; Twenty-eighth, 31,013; Twenty-ninth, | was in the back yard when Tyson shot her | ity surrounded, does not disclcse the issue | Russian official version [ ceed Adjutant General Richards, who is | Eovernment thermometer today was 98, but | 41314 Thirtleth, 106,124; Thirty-first, fi.- | twice from an upstairs window, the first | of the situation nor how long it has con The dema for an extra session of the | oomnehiod™ o apatiact bis e e Ton o [ R LR RN, (8 R ot 08 ranged from 100 |°75: Thirty-second, 69,202, Thirty-third triking her in the bLreast tinued | Reichstag is now almost universal. Foreign | {11 vroiy b R RO OXINE 0 | AR A0 ARAEL SHATIOTRIAN 1,802 Thirty-fourth, 91,145; Thirty-fift her lung and the other striking| ST. PAUL, Minn %, 2 Arlington N6 Tadimniis don ooy i office officials aro emphatic in the assertion A R e R B e B | her in the ch, Mr. Tyson rushed to [ M pectal to the Disp ays: Last e 1 ! | S L 1 b r. | night between 10 and k Theodor Today's dispatches scem to make cle that Great Britain's great interests abund- | alavanih day ot 100:A8acen Woalhau and’ihs ; 8 shot in the should g B aaded K codore that' the emporor and the smpress dow. | 400 Justity her land g roops ut shasghal | PLANS MADE FOR PRESIDENT |;lovench ay of 10 iesiee neaitor ant the |y naoN - GETS HEATH'S JOB |t ot serionsty woundca o Amec livias tiree. Rl eger have made their escape from Pekin A semi-oficlal account of China's mili- | Pastures and coin are badly burn g ved and about the only present seryice of the | !ATY Tesources, just published, says that | Program to nllowed hy MeKintey | o ot e A R, 20.—"The mercury | of New dersey sennte Ac- | LIFE SENTENCE FOR LYNCHER | "/cn & irl of 16 and a baby imperial palace and grounds s as an asylum | ¢ Krupp has furnished to the Chinese | Puring Ais KAy v touched 95 in the shade here today. J. § nix OMee o s tin: Lt die, Hasel - from which the demoralized Chiness sol- | EOYCTRment since 1595 1,694 guns, of which Chicag Folly and A tM died of sunstroke Postmaster General, Texns Jury Shows No Merey to Wal the stable with nine hor 5 ",,,',' ,';L.‘\v”fi dlors aro making lust stand. The Jun.| 716 Are nine centimetre guns, and that at the Cincinnat! hospital tonlght. During Wilkerson, Wha Helped to i iiraa T EATE A ShE ancse legation's ndvice today says that. (he | EVEIsh concerns have furnished 244 medium | CHICAGO, Av It was stated here | the day there were ten other heat prostra- | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—William M. | Wang Wamphries ke k married the Widow Starnbers and for s ban of the imperial cortege were seen | 8UBS and 305 small ones today that President McKinley intends to | tions. | Johnson of Hackensack, N. J., the president SAUAERI ARG (o1 SoEap | S little time they had been havir ouble leaving Pekin on August 12 and that pro deliver no set or lengthy speeches while in of the Now Jersey state senate, has been| PALESTINF A ? 3 n & i CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—The intense heat to + divorce and had taken means to prevent emperor, had left the city. Consul Gen- | | Republic encampment. The presidentia HICAGO, Aug. 20.—The Intense heat to- frg¢ augistant postmaster general, made|tion in the Humphries lynch W v psulted | umber of prostrations Wallart from coming to the farm. Yester eral Goodnow advised the State depari-| Foree of 7,000 Chinese Are Put party is expected to leavoe Washington Fri resulted in a number of prostrations | yacant by the resignation of Perry Heath ed in Hen county ‘olonel Scott has been appointed to suc- | The maximum temperature registered by the two instances the heat proved fata o P ¥y morning, after practicing in the woods ment that he hed information from Chi FHRNE After Battle Lasting | day afternoc In the party besides the d ; Hhe Rk ! fatal | e will take charge in a few days YAS: epianoed i the pen volver, he returned to the house nese sources that the empress dowager Shveral Hawrs, president will be Mrs. McKinley, Secretary Three other men h Sart dlnsase, alibs | ue oy by one of the windows. Hi il Cortelyon, Dr. Rixey and the reular staff WILLIAMS, heart disease, superiu- | Manila Plague Record, the ofenss ] N g o i R e, | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The record of tly was alarmed by the noise and The attitude which the international T. PETERSBURG, Aug. 20 ~General | of clerks and attendant ity 4 " = he - the we . t und killed as she was leaving the forces will observe toward the emperor | OFIOff. chief of staff to the Russian forces| While the nominal headquarters of the [ ° “\)“l”"»h\'\ an infant, died from ef "-v"vjm‘ 16 ”u: ;“-HH];A ‘lulr ,‘;' week .u;m.» ] Bahy Suas” iraiia A4 ant tne and empress dowager is understood to have | !0 China, reports to the Russian war office | presidential party will be at the Palmer | fects of heat Iaed 4 iz 2 A% JuN PaFtag ko | JACRALIAD 80 v 11 on the floor of her bedroom. received official consideration among the [the defeat of 7.000 Chinese after a hard (house the president and Mra. McKinley | yiiicans Drlver Dies from Hent. RN SARLAR A A e (o S e boy was serfously wounded and powers, resulting from a request by the|fEht, the capture of Yuk Shi pass and the | will spend much of their time at the resi- | | RAVENWORTH, Kan. Aug 20.~J. C.|pinos and three Chines X " 1ght o town, where It is feared southern viceroys that no personal indig- | 9ccupation of Meduchef dence of Lafayette McWilllams Duri B | Lehner, an express wagon driver, died a* W nities be shown to Chinese rulers re-| An imperial ukase has been fssued pro- |his stay here the president and Mrs. Mc- | (ne nonital tades from & sumetrorn ot - tof r t took to the waods after S Atha" Axnan <inle b make a visit ba | £¥ b Y su Planing Mills A Jume tponse to this it is understood that there [hibiting the exportation of arms or am-|Kinley will proba make a v at the | rored Saturday parents réside at| cpcaon s - g A as not yet been lg would be no personal indignity to the em- | munition to China, Bome of Comptroller Dawes In Evanston. | oskeryille, Wis t today is In- Ing practic b from § wr— o soror and empress ‘dowag ecause | - ind_concerns 1y i [ ) Dumnge in nkotu. e ‘““““'_‘ N ;‘ ‘:I’x'l‘;'in ] b v Natlonal 1 Company. Tossed (o Death in Blunket. tense L combini this f ST, PA H Sraals s fo AL thers {8 o~ oonsid NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—At the annual| TOLEDO, O, A Joscph, the 1 OF $4,000, /0K € J dama cration due them, but because China would | meeting in Jersey City today of the offi- | year-old son of Michael Schaill of 1ima Hot Weather in Wiscons s the Amerl North Dot be precipitated into a chaotle | cers of the Natlonal Tube company the re- | died today from injuries received by being | LA CROSSE, Wis. Aug. 20.—Several proa- | Myl ihm Mol .re / At Nichol ard of directors was re-clected | tossed In a blanket by soldiers during the | trations were reported today as the result of | dent. The puryose y many Hullding ception that J. R. Delano and J. | encampment of the Second regiment. Ohio | 15"} i mowatmmant sthaioad okl fo" aftant mics s f e wre cars lifted from o » Culbert were chosen In place of Jona tional Guard, ia the city, Arrests are to | VAR herRow reduction eXpen ) Na K o t f the wind. The (Coutinued on Second Page.) than Rowland and O, C. Baraer, follow, | regiatered 96 degrees. epurate plunts, . over twg-lnches, the crime