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THE OMAHA DATLY B TUESDAY., AUGUST 21, 1900 ks kel TROOPS RUSHED TO PERIN |5 ,“ o REBURE FROM - COMANDER|ITAUIANS ~ STILL DETAINED Today 720 horses will be put on board | e e ‘ " of Moreacn's Baggage 1 In Reply to Urgent O lls for Help Italians | "'}, e T ihr General Gordon Replies to Resolution | tonting Natu Thyra has Been chaftersd by 8ot Off Post Haste for Capital, government and will come here direct from | Adopted Iv;: Confederate Camp. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Moresca and ).\ S —_ R AVtaT St BNty R Tretvse ey Kb {Guida, the Ialians suspected of being an 4 Dress GOOd JAPAN DOUBTS CONTINENTAL EUROPE | teen sclected by Lieutenant . ¢ Colline at | SEEKS TO OBLITERATE SECTIONALISH | Arehitts and detained by the immsration y tto (2 authorities, are still on the detention boat A ¥ RSk the general hospital and will be sent to the it ot o A e Ladies will wear mixed|,, .aion government hospital at Washingto Commisslonet Fiichie eaid & ssareh ot Comes from shama States that His Own Conscience and homespuns this season more than for years Guida begged that the letters found in his trunk and rigned “Kosa" be restored (Continued from First Page.) -— to him and his request u,u .‘:‘u.n‘: T 3 0 | Assistant Secrotary of the Treasury LONDON, Aug. #1.~4:85 & m ATLANTA, Ga.. Aug. 20.—General John \ Owing | 4 unctions. In view cof the general de go Taylor left for Washington today e in Camel’s Hair Homespun— probably 1o the Pekit wire baine ot i3 | thelr functions. In view of the general de- | B Gordon, commander-in-chlef of the | T left for Washington today. He in sire of the government of the United | Unied Confederate Veter vestigated while here the cases of the two ews of conditio . ¢ Confederate Veterans, hes prepared | : ws of conditions in the Chincse capital|giates and the others concerned to keep |, reply to a resolution recently adopted | 1tallans, Maresca and Guida, but refused to s come through this morning. What has | China intact and speedily to restore quiet, | by a camp of confederate veterans at New | 84¥ anything before reaching Washington reached London indicates that th: allies|ipe g officials 18 toward | Orjeans, condemning the blue and gray re.| It was learned that suspicion as to the to Chinn at 0 Actions, Special value—beautifully finished—all the new shades of gun gray and brown— he a yard position among are in need of reinforcements. The com- | pafrain: M " P . efraining from any p nal indignities 0 | unjon at Atlanta, recommending that no |COMInE of Maresca was inspired by riva: English Zibeline— mander of the Ttalian second-clags crulser. | (he Chinese mlers | more similar reunions be held and protest- | detective burcaus, which were ansjous to or traveling | Fleramosca, telegraphs from Taku, & | place the man under arrest on the strength Will Not Desecrate Tombs. |Ing against General Gordon accepting an 30 inches wida | cording to the Rome correspondent of the | ’ o B tter received by by Dt Dally Mall, that very ‘”K,m‘.:“m, were| 1t develops in this connection that all [Invitation to the Grand Army of the Re- [Of a0 anonymous letter received by the $1.50 a yard coming from Pekin on Saturday for the | (he Powers rejected the proposition of the | public reunion at Chicago. The reply is as | American consul at Naples ; . follows Commissioner Fitchle said that late Sat- immediate despatch of further trocps and | COBSUIS at Tien Tsin to destroy the tombs | ; : t We Close Our Store Saturdays at 6 P. M. CBI § RESWEP 19 thess 406 JSaliae Ter ,' of the Ming dysasty. The proposcd de- | KIRKWOOD, = Ga. Mo tho | Urday evening a letter was recelved from OF AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERY were sent_ off post maste Ths Jear-nCS | truction was a threat held out to the | Confederate Wt “the _Army | Consul Byington of Naples, enclosing a copy ® | Chinese in the hope of bringing them to | tion xe soComrades: A resolu- | of g letter dated August 2, in which an minister in Londen Is sald to have received recently adopted by you ns- " ST TIRE AV 1/ terms, but the powers rejected the pro- | ockition At the Instance’ of Generdl | AnONYmous writer stated that he had over- i B THDMPSO"’ B:LD:H &co. 1 I"v,lyu.:.'n’:" ]x;:,. l-j.u]"l.“f .1‘4.‘\,‘:\‘;1»‘.-‘.“‘.}.:1.':;: | posal and thus gave significant evidence | Chaleron, criticising certdin acts or eup- |heard a conversation between Maresca and Af”le{flflfllfi"’”d /flfl’/)f mire, entirely escaped my 1 t porsona ont or ind y to the , cai | another Italian in a saloon, during which ment went to the imperial palace to aftord | {hat personal affront or Indignity to thefattention ut its appearance in the _q..,. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS ST enemy were in strength and the fighting | PAED $ociation (o mean formal and "public | g1y president McKinley. The consul addes, | G€ntly and Effectually was still progressing when the message was PRAISES FOR THE RUSSIANS | :"”” that ygu ey eetne whicn | according to Commissioner Fitchie, that he| When '~ bilious or costive. sent to Tokio. The main body of the Jap ufred i Atianta: and niso that | had cabled the information to Washi | t Schekib Bey to succeed All v Wil Uhien # = Sate. the ntly | oA iyjand aiso (hat | ha orma o hington g JEALOUS OF GREAT BRITAIN :-":-lv':.‘,:‘r‘xm;uf‘ ,.: Turkish misister to the ;:::M“,“\ h“:l‘y,”|.r?,:‘(mlxnl::-~r\:p:|Aw I\'v Jf«l; | Mrs. Denby Tells of Their Bravery 1 '\‘HJ',‘ o iomu] il Ui protest DY and that he bud wmalled copies of the leter | JSFesepts in the most ‘m,pmll. o tho varlous European ports and to pores | fhe Jaxative principles of 9ok Inited States. Schekib Bey 18 known to be | anexe fegatio | Iy Dass of the Trouble of an invitation extende1 1o me. by | to tho various European ports and to ports s In Said (o Me Conuerting with | United States Schekib B8 ign office bl e it Grand Army of the Republic and 2| of entry in the United States, giving »| Hnown 5 actmost beneticislly: URiILE Bintus with View W an official of the Turkish foreign o Reports of the presence of the empress at Tien Tal exccutive committec of the Cltize Séscrisiion of Maressw * ot Distant war, dowager are still contradictory, but Gen Chicago Captare eral Yung Lu, on the suthority of the| INDIANAPOLIS, Aus 20.—The fol-| The object of thix reply to your r -| Mr. Fitchie said in addition that not only | TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ONDON, Au The War office has . etter was received last night from | ton. which you fatled to send me, | were secret service oficers informed of thi LONDON, Aug. $l.—Jullan Ralph In th ”‘f'm\""',\hfl :"'"{M"m dispateh from Lord | ShARghAI correspondent of the Standard, is | 10%In8 letter was received last night from | 2, WHEH SO0 AR U ERRE P4 0 | ol s | Mrs. Charles Denby, Jr., dated Tien Tsin, | soctction (Vs . L L I ) matter, but the New York police had had | 'Y THE GENUINE ~- MANFD. BY Daily Mail this morning quotes “from a|Ronerts definitely announced to be a prisoncr by | M arles Denby, jr., da fen Tsin, | sociation to criticise an Metal act BU E o 3 ite | June 30 | mine which' does not meet your approval [ Information of it from the Paris police | G STKI'FCO diplomat of high standing.” whose name i | fan Hamilton captured two Krupp guns | 0rders o the empress in the tmperial pal- [ JUIE 0 0 enormous fires | 100 Wish.' Rowever, (o state inil. bui | oMcials, Commissioner Fitchie refused to df cAufORNiA fi net given, who declares that Russie 18 VIk- | ay Oliphants nek. August 17. Three Brit- |4ce, {1 the native city were started and the | (LonKly. und plainiy, that my own'con-| vulge the text of the consul's letter or that | SAN FRANGISC orously endeavoring to secure American igh were wounded Thi PSPIRDR Savs (He borrspend | Boxers began their attack on the settle- | must be my guide in tha future il tne | Of the anomymous communication LOUISVILLE , KY NEW YORK, NY. support and to break the harmony exist- | “gamilton engaged the Boers all day |0t “Is a good thing. as detention In the ment; so we were all aroused at 1 o'clock | PAst ing between the United States and Great | August 16 at Roode kopjes und Crocodile | capital will enable him to negotiate with | As ¢ eous and cordial invitation i , 4 " | and every one who lived fn the estra con- [ of both o O b | PB 3y ERANS, Eritain river, There were few casualties. :*E"‘I_“r'i":‘f: 1“‘."'":"’:“““"‘“:“ which he would do| \.uuion went either to friends on the Vic- | And of the jexecitive committoe of Chicage says the diplomat in ques-| “Rundle reports that 684 Boers surren ce Ty enemy. | tors road or to the town hall, As it hap- | citizens, I huve to state that T greatly an- by the | “has no first-class power except|dered in the Harrismith district August 19, (J: ‘.,f,)r',";"" IH',"”"::L:l "”' 8L ,;:' Where. | Pened. Mrs. von Hannekin had asked us to | Fivitation und the et which prompted WASHINGTON, ‘\",‘:r 20 —(Special.) g}‘s’?NGTHENS ica which offers her the slightes B L " | come to her in case of alarm, so we escapea | it Clreumstances, however, rendered 1t 4 Aug. 20—(Specia S ground for hoping a friendly hearing of mba of Emperors. abouts cf the emperor and empress dow- | Ty 5ol o T B O perhaps .H.‘uup yesible for me to accept and 1 so | The following pensions have been granted her case. The bitter feellug of today will[ BERLIN, Aug 20.—The work of opening |ager, replicd: “They have gone westward | 1 (A% (Wi bt Thete Wobe Derhebs 100 | nofitied the officcr ,and committees siearly | Tssme of August 2 BODY gonorate war ngainst her tomorrow, Kus- |the tombs of the anclent German emperors (o the old capital, Hsian Fu, aud I thnk | two months ago when that invitation fir sia's plan, which is encouraged by Aus-|buried in the Cathedral of Spires is pro- | ihey are quite safe the tria, Hungary, France and Germany, i3 to | €ressing. The first discovery made was of | Serjous trouble 18 now threatened in wrip Great Beitain of all support—to leaye | \he sarcophagus of Emperor Conrad 11, sur-| the neighborhood of Canton. The Am NeF Suked-.betore SUK & war DEgIAE. named the Salique of |hv:r|(num‘ (;r Fran- | icans at Swatow, according to the Dally |\t e ey ‘saved our lves. Hud 1t not | M order that” there may o ho sossibic | yIOWA: Orfingl-Charles 'Holtsy 1 dead) bl B L SR he remains were | Chronlcle's Shunghal correspondent, have | pean or them all of us would have been | MIAUINIerstanding of myposition on these | Hare! SIS Wie, A O Blinn omental . r ¢ rhey " 4 i ]| and all Kindred matters, | repeat, my sole | 1 g ! < n DEWET CONTINUES ACTIVITY fovnd undisturbed. applied for @ war shlp In Consoaueace of| augiternd. O (bt Monday (hey foukht | Suic mit et o ¥ ot | CRaties 1Rl st e Germnny Expels Anarchista, i SR iy l""‘“' Y “'_"lx ave o ar|5:000 Chinese, foreign-drilled troops, for | ey i ColLRy AR bR SoNtaa ston Porter, Greenfield, $8; William. I Boer Commander, Encamped Near BERLIN, Aug. 20.—The German police | fespondent of the Dally Mail says Al twelve hours, At one time they thou past, whose traditions, dignity and honor | McLean, Sigourney, &0, Hendfix Cool, In Pretorin, In Engaged hy have agreed to stop all anarchist meet-|$hIP 16 on the way there now. = = ' | they could not hold them at bay. but in| | 'have endeavored 1o defind and aphoid | anolt §1E Charids B ireln, Manchester, | Colonel Mahon. ings in Germany and four have been sup- ( Queen Victorla has sent the following | the evening the Russians still maintined | at wll tmes, fa all sectionis and under all | ¥ 3000 1\ [0k, T OTARTANT pressed in Berlin. It is sald 156 foreign | Message to the commandant of the marines | their position. How the Russians fought | ‘YIRS 0 100 1t b defnitely under- | JOWA: Increase—John W. Scgo, Baxter. [ No other preparation ever received LONDON, Aug. fl.—Speclal dispatches | yparchists, of whom 103 are Italians, have | At Pekin and suffered! 1 cannot describe thelr cour- | stood that o long as Providence permt “"i»”?“:" 'j““-\"‘j L _:I:_'”-;\j‘- xll_','lu";"‘-\“\'"l 0 m volintary testimonials rom "'nl‘ from Pretoria announce that General DeWet | yoen expelled from Germany since the as-| ) thank God that you and those under fage. For three days they iay in the open, | me to sbeak or libor 1 shall continue the | M . nent p i the world. [ inous. Marian our command have been rescued from your orts which 1 have made for thirty years | 9W8 (#pecial accrued August 4)—Julia Wine. able ar that Conolel Mahon was briskly engaging — Walted with the deepest anxioty for good | able to fight back. The Chinese were be- | unity. Whatever I can do wil asered! | . Batit; Before Meals “ppl—llll—k him on Monday morning Crane Company Wins V ry. news of your sufety and the happy termina- | hind trenches, so the Russians could not | be done for the truth of history, for juatic | MacArthur's Casusity List, Alter Meals DIGEST IVE The Protoria correspondent of the Stand- | PARIS, Aug. 20.—(Speclal Cablegram to | tion of your herolc and prolonged defensc. | ayora to waste ammunition g o her sy 4L Sectigns 07 TostR | WASKHINGTON, Augs S0.=Osneral Ma ks 3 R | T grieve for the losses and sufferings ex- | 4000 ing our cherished memorie for thel Arthur transmits the following casualty / B} ard, wiring yesterday, sald The Bee.)—A gold medal for brass and iron | | £rlete, for the loswes 1l these days we were waiting and | obliteration of all sectional bitierness and 8 E At all Times TONIC The trial of Lieuténant Cordua, charged | valves and fittings for all purposes is g waiting for reinforcements. We could not | for the settlement of «ll sectional enn- | list from Manila TR R L DL with belng concerned in the plot to kiduap [ awarded to the Crane compuny of Chicago, [ J@Pan Doubts Continental Burope. | 0 " 0 iamirals would bombard the | Honar e The mahood and t the xait: | o The following deaths have occurred since | “Qqarint & Cor ith St. New York Lord Roberts, was resumed today. The pub- | the largest manufacturers of these goods | A Japanese war ship has left Yokohama | fortresses at Taku, plunge us into war and | Fexpect ‘ot alle 1 AM a8 ever, raternally | “ECTEROTL (e 13 company « Snagaeinanty e prosccutor addressed the court in a mod- | in the world for Sh;nuhu:. ;.m;u:mz to a local €Or- | {nap Jeave us with only a few hund: yours, J. B.GORDON.” | Tovanty-seventh infantry. wiltiam H. Full on o e "T,".",“,,,‘,,Q,'.:"', ' erate speech, contendiug that the prisoner | . respondent, to land troops. troops. Such, however, was the case. No 9 Tared With mer; Company I. Seventeenth Infantry, | SorogeltoPn L7 m' ratis and postpaid no ovidence before the court that Gano orig- | GIBARA, Province of, Santfago de Cuba, | many will land a detachment at Shanghal. | were three dreadful days of fighting. But | p| N gdeialse K\u riiasints ate | COmpany M, Bhirty-isth Intontoy. Valte: {nated the plot. The court adjourned until ""' 30.~Governor 'General Wood's ride | purther Yokohams advices to the same(when the additional troops were dispatched ithorised by the mbuutactirers of Paso| 8: Keith: August 11, Company I. Twenty A SKIN OF BEAUTY 1S A JOY FOREVER tomorrow, when the judge advocate will sum | ffom Pucrlo. Padro via Las Tunas and|japer declare that Russla and France are | from Taku, after the arrival of Jim Watte, Plle Olntment to retund the money where It | Sataantry, Quartermaster Bergeant Kd- | TOR I FELIN GOURALD'S ORIENTAL b olguin, on his convention canvass, was | opjects of distrust to Japan, which urges | (he brave Russian rider, they were able IS8 16 SUTE 89 DA S8 BilG: T At of | Thirtynintt Intantry, James E. Cortis CREAM, OR MAGICAL BLAUTIFIER. APy completed here last night. He covered over | yhay Japan having borne the chief burden with suth relnforcement to work their gust 17, wany K, Third infantry, H ves Tan, Pimples, 120 miles in twenty hours. how long standing. Cures ordinary cases in 3 A p b CLY 7 o ' FIREMEN WIN AT EXPOSITION ' s of the operatlons must 8o 10 it that the | way through, Thus thoy all arrived an | i auyes e worst canes in ourionn nra. | GindiSIELh COmBAnY C, FORY-irat theantry, : X Tmportant Medical Dis ry. future of China is not terminated merely by | Sunday morning and we were saved.” Ono application gives ease and rest, Re-| Diarrhoea—August 11, Company L, Six » LONDON, Aug. 20.—The Pall Mall Gazette | the pleasure of western powers — itk e die. | teenth infantry, Fred' Gordon Contestants from m:u-nl- Oley oREsy /| 4,,';.‘“" ,,:m P,:nm. A | Terhein-fRIt.” 'suw Mo borepeedent: Nst More Regalurs Start for China. leves ‘“"I‘"K '""‘“‘"‘:‘ K’]“"' L ""“”“"' nterocolitica— August 1. Haisot, Cor- Off Cup at the Paris A . % § _ 3 CHICAGO, Avg. 20.—Two battalions of | €OVery and is the only pile remedy sold on | poral Coleman & Stacy " has s clares that an important medical discovery | determined naction on the part of Great 3 s i g 4 y1#91d 00,1, poral . ol 8. Etacy. P . . 4 8 “hici e guarantee —no cure, no pay. Price miplegia, side, August 15, Company D, ] concerning the cause of Bright's disease has | Britain, the United States and Japan will ‘ i:"";} e ““";"”‘ left 'h"“"""fl"v (Tl ko Arugist don't keon 16 In atock | Boventeenth infantey, Frank Dixon 4 b 0 PARIS, Aug. 20.—The Kansas City fire- |been made by Dr. Ovid Brown, formerly of | avert any difficulty arising from Continental n Francisco, whence they will he trans- y . Pyamea—Company” ‘A, Thirty-cighth n- taste ] h ition for | New York and now of Rome. Europe. | ported on August 30 to China. They were|8¢nd us G0c in postage stamps and we will | fantry, Harve Collins, \ ire {8 men, in a class created at the exposition for | pald firemen, won the world’s professional e ——- The semi-official Japanese organs say that | the Fourth battalion of the Fifth from Fort | forward eame by mail. Manufactured by nv\.vx".f:"\‘: (1“17".”"'\““ \:\I|:”3;MII‘II"IIln::\luulrl\ made, i an mend 50000 | Sheridan and the Third battalion of the Sec- | Parls Medicine Co., St. Louls, Mo. Manu- | Thirtlath infantry, Jeff Summmere P champlonship cup. The officers received gold FIRE RECORD. W ooccaston arlses Japun can send 50.000| 0oy from Fort Thomas, Ky. Each detach. | facturers of Laxative Bromo-Quinine and | Broumonii Troop A enth ¢ medals, and silver medals and the money 3 troops on short notice and that it the pow. | oo “oon icoeq oo “Coo ot headquarters, | Grove's Taiftlr’m Chill Tonlc MWilllam Lundy: August Comy prize, 600 francs, were divided among the __General Store Destroyed. ers are inclined to play u sclish game spe- | poty SoNYsIed of rekimental b i ¥ R § oficers and men. The minister of war, Gen- | OXFORD, Neb.. Aug. 20.—(Special Tele- | cial mensures will bo necessar A battalion of cach of these regiments s FARMERS TAKING IN DENVER | Thirty-ctentn ins cimer RV § P Tt Gy v eral Andre, presented the prizes to Chief [ Rram.)—At Mascot, five miles east of here, Distur! in mporary, now waliting in San Francisco to be trans- nh”"v“l / mpany B, Twe r!:\:’n’fimt“:’r; .l‘.”\:h[-:"uy.” the le Hale. Portugal won the volunteer cham- fl’rv :m night destroyed the general store| gir Chi Cheng Lo Lu, interviewed by the | ported to China, bringing the total number route (o the Annunt [ “SUEC gt 13, Commany B, | $8le by ‘all’ Dr wi and ¥y Goods e B of Alfred Troutman, & blacksmith shop and | Dajly Chronicle, is represented as having | of troops sent from this department to the oxress to He Weld at somyany B | Dealers tn the U. 8. and 1 some large oribs. Nothing was saved, not ik vl : FERD. T. KINS, Prop's, said Orlent up to about 2,200 officers and men. Colorado Springs. X 3 even the mall and the records of the post- | «The present disturbances are only a — oot \shting ocomrade, August 14 L ’ AR s sturbances are only o 3 ) ~ ompany A, Thirty-sixth infantry, Josen - offce, which was conducted In the siore. | temporary ‘outbrenk. We Breact Buttons on Sale : i PREMATURE GRAYNESS oss, $4.000, covered by insurance on store | of peace, Everything depends upon the | buttone hore bers Sbraiait 'of Haioresct | gates to the National Farmers' congress,| . Drowned—Company B, Thirty-elgth infan . =% do ot despair AW YORR, Avg e Bt R, Aug Several hundred dele- | Kol the heavy general rainfall has continued | ng wontents. The fire was of Incendiary o 9 p : p . Solor, 3o try, Boyd M. Young ¥ in most of the affected tracts. The crops |ris: ary | conduct of the allies who ure now in Pekin, | N. J.. from Newark and they are finding [ which will open in Colorado Springs to- Beautiful fabric—just the fabric for separate skirt, street suit purposes—no mussing—no spotting—the very latest—all colors For_sale Ly drppists - price All the rest were huddled together in Gor- | reached me. But in this conneetion, also, | g aka: 1 se—Hiram Burtlett BRAIN 2 817, Originul widows, cte. (special don hall for ten days Soiua Bo tis judso How End. MEC \m d ' August D-Sarah 1 Palmatier days before the alarm 1,700 Russian troops [any class of my fellow countrymen. R DN ey A R tdedd w. Heavy Ral all in India, LONDON, Aug. 20.—~The viceroy of Indin Lord Curzon of Kedleston, telegraphs that v o ‘el au MARTHUR, promise well in the central provinces and Al subscquent questions rest with them | & Teddy sala in”the anarchist auartcrs | morrow, arrived here today and went on an A F |'T||1P9hal Hair Regenaraior Berar. Sowing is active elsewhere and the Residene for solution. You may be certain it 18 not the | being bought freely by others s corits. | €Xcursion around “the loop." Alaskn Schedules Al Righ “,h,,";,‘"‘"‘“,"‘”,';‘,";,‘,‘;",’,L‘:";,'jt‘," Knawn necessity for free kitchens will shortly dis-| BEATRICE, web., Aug. s o, antagontsm to western ideals which is at|lties. The buttons have a picture of the | B. F. Clayton, former speaker of the house | WASHINGTON, Aug 20.—A report re golor o Mnae” Tidrabis, sty i appear. Prices, however, are stlll very | The residonce of Dr ire (Speclal.)~| ha root of the troubles, hut rather the e Of the king of ltaly and above |in Jowa, and a resident of Indianola, that |ceived at the census bureau today from O AT A T R And glossy. MR BVatswhore: Totalo r. Kirby, one of the|gimoulty of governing a great and anclent | 'Several ureret service men are at work | 3tate, 18 chairman of the committee which | Special Agent Dunham, in charge of the | THe¥% ORI Sample ot air colore froa, & R i aea | I6IRE vsiclans of this city, caught fire people. hera trying te establish the fdentity of | has done most of the work of arranging for [ work in Alaska, shows that Charles M Bend for pamphiet Acy aasurod Cholera is prevalent throughout Hydera- | this morning about 6 o'clock and before - Plnecofn, spo. | MITRIAL CHENICAL HiPa C0. 22 W, 20451, New Vork. bad and in Bombay WEAS i . 000M, Sries | TBole hr ar o ard: (het) o eRL Mo There are 5,688,000 people receiving relfef. onvention of the kind ever held clal agents for the Northern district of tOhiEsas tses banoorAin the man “Mabor,” who ix said 10 have | what he thinks will be the most successful | Robinson and William G Bad gained sufMiclent Heudway ito destroy | toe s it v Siionient OF tu8 TimeH: | Brascl in killing the ing of Iialy and | " ) o 4 be 2,000 e = bout $1,500 Y to destroy | gucerty that Yu Sthen, governor of the | telling of the alleged Pl of the anar- t looks now as if there would be 2,000 ( Alagka, were not drowned, as was feared n K 1) n i Gold Mednt Awaried W, Haker & Co. |20 m;.‘,nmm:m o':.hmr:nurp and sur- | 0t o of Shan Si, with o force of Box- [ Chists o kil President MeKinley dellrl-guhvx preent,” yaid M. Clayton. “There | and that the schedules suppcscd to hav r. ay S nenovaior PARIS, Aug. 20.—The judges at the Paris struments. ' The fire was extin- | o "y Tharching toward Kalgan, of Chang | | g will at any rate be more than 1500, and | peen lost with them are safe in the han sd before 3 3 3 t. Panl Banker Reported Insnne, . 4 s G 0 cure the very worst casen exposition have just awarded a gold medal | BU!Ehad '\':" Jamaglng the house to any | iy jiou, to meet the empress dowager and | ' §T. PATL, Minn: Aue Private tolo- | hat i8 & larger attendance than there has|of Mr. Dunham. Relatives of the mon have | of gommeene (oulfo dhe very worst cis to Walter Baker & Co., limited, Dorchester, | 74t ¢xteuf. Cause unknown. to eacort her south, grams recefyed i ohix “citytonikht” atats | ver been at u Natlonal Farmers’ Congress | been apprehensive that they had been | ache, Hver dnd Kidacys At driziss J. 8. A, for renarations of — 5 ’ 5 | that Tuther T, Newport, 4 prominent young | “In addition to the subject of pure f0od, | gro gkl o |and 1. Send for ¥reo Sa Fiee Bool Mass., \I A ]m‘ |hf.<]r‘||lt|mll ons o A HElAlaer 1s Dasa: The Times, dealing with the dispatches IO EUlChEr B el PO b T e Found which wiliCYars naturaily. be conpldared: st | oxasdH(nis m; storm on the Yukon. The | 889 ¥z S (07 B¢ p Y ehy " Siratoga cocos’wnd chocolate. This _tamous com- ERSON, Tn., Aug. 20 —(Special Tele. | Fom Washington, says wandering about the streets of New York submission of the schedule completes the | Ny pany, now the largest manufacturers ol . ¥ oy “The proposal of g " 18 ondition & been taken | 1eP&th. there will be discussions of inte enumeration for Alaska and Special Age gram.)—Fire totally destroyed five The prop | Hung Chang, as it|in an insar ndition a h f Aatd cocoa and chocolate in the world have re 4 Y 3 buildings [ €0 “Felioviie hosnital. Mr. Newnott {s a |on trusts, the Nicaragua canal and free rural | phit IR E N in Dana this morning, inc is reported, does not afford a possible | aivde Lol x f R. M. New- aslivery, st ' Dunham will arrive here, probably next celved the highest, awards from the great moraing, Including a drug store, Insmber of I R i L., New- (mail dellvery, 1 have no doubt that the| oo "oion il the consus porttolios for International and other expositions of Eu- bank and hotel. The loss will be $3,600, | Pasls of negotiations of any kind. Until|port & Son and is Interested in other busi- o dfE L BEEE BG G EE B et tanartaty rope and America. This is the third award | | There is a partial insurance. The contents |We have deflnite Information as to the | ness enterprises. [le I u brominent club | (R WL AR spS to ke thet, (he s A A A AR > . embe e 0 severs s o o ¥ o kpread as o e of the bulldin v ved. The political situation in Pekin we cannot be rell known in | : # trom 6 \PATIN Sxposition; ings were saved. The origin of widely as possible the fire is unknown. sure that the first duty of the powers may Severe Storm in W, Millions wili e spent in politics this The. . Turkey Sends New Miniater, not be to set up a government with which | OSHKOSH, Wis., Aug. terrific | ONLY RAIN CAN STOP FIRES year. We can't keep the campalgn golng " o C subsequently treat. The time for | storm struck here this afternoon wrecking without money any more than we can keep CONSTANTINOPLE. Aug. 20.—Schekib they can subsequently I torm strick here this oon wrecking money ] Bey, head of the cipher e HYMENEAL negotiations has not vet arrived. When it | O store an Maln street and damaged the body vigorous without food. Dyspep (1]1(5 IC Or sevoral other bulldings. The storm Was | Timher Dry as Tinder and Wood Wi Hr@iies o L Foreign office, has been appointed Turkish does arrive they must be opened on a dif- | peeciGea by’ Intense heat and the day grew and ties used to starve themselves. Now Kodol | ¥ Raugers ¥ Little Progres )vapepsia Cure digests what you eat ant minister to the United States in place of | FALLS CITY, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special.)— | ferent basis from that suggested in the | black as nluht et i :: (Y e .-;::n il ..“.""..n,.",'.;‘i \‘nf B | | d, All_Ferrouh Bey, recalled A very pretty wedding occurred at St.|Washington telegrams and must be con - want. 1t radically ' Pm L AL WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The State de- [ Francis Catholic church in this city at 7|ducted by a different negotiator than Li| e g Al ch from ihe | SARATOGA, Wyo. Aug. 20.—The forest| i Ohio. partment has no information as to the ap- | o'clock this morning, Miss Mamie Thornton | Hung Chang if they are to have any good | census bureau at Washinzton received | fres continue to rage in the mountains be ARER . | Gy a the population of this clty 1,5 \§ Largest and most charm- being united in marriage to Prof. Charles | Fesults e ihbe Tte “an inrense o o133 | tween Battle Lake and Grand Encampment, | A fre in an ol frame dmeline at 1611 | § AMERICA'S i e ng and most elegas Bracelen. The service was conducted by T —————— | or 6041 ner cent over the 1800 census figures. | and those towns and the numerous mining | Burt street did a smail amount of dami e 3 Jow) MSARL L PEOOEHPEOOOO®® 9®® | Rev. Dex and was very impressive and| JAPS PURSUE THE EMPRESS camps and shesp camps are threatened with | furly, Monday evoning, The feant part of | ¢ turaished Summer Hotel, HUATEH 00 i ; was witnessed by a large number of the 5 5 destruction. The herders were forced 10|, family, Mra. Miller was s0 hadiy | § the MERen Do Peattitul islands, 60 Omaha Musical Festival Coupon. friends of the contracting parties. The|Chinese Asxert She is at Wu Tal Sa BREAD DYSPEPSIA, drive their flocks high up in the mountains | frightened that she had to be removed on [} Of the Broups o Fiiic URtE ol i bride is one of the most popular young Protected by Thirty u- 10 get feed, owing (o the scarcity of both [ Sofi i it was thought for i iime i | § Miles trom bewot, SUERL W oG ladies of this ity and the groom, although sand Troo, The Digesting Element Left 0 feed and water on the plains below and it | & serlous fliness would result, but later she e a7slana 0 o (0 Leaevensieses but a young man, has won a place In the Bread dyspepsia is common. It affects |15 feared that many of these herders have ! 'NC W OPEN first rank of Nebraska teachers, having| LONDON, Aug. 20.—The Japunese cavalry | the bowels because white bread is nearly | been surrounded with their flocks by the — HOTEL VICTORY CO. § R, . been elected to the position of superintend- | has left Pekin in pursuit of the dowager |all starch and starch is digested in the in- | flames. The timber is as dry as tinder and Address all JUNE 19 Compoter. ent of the city schools of Blair, Neb., for | empress and her court, according to tele- | testines, not in the stomach proper. Up |burns fiercely. Nothing can prevent the A rsdl 0 -AS A the coming year. grams from the north received at Shanghai | under the shell of the wheat berry nature | ProgTess of the flames except a heavy rain. Ominunic s , SEPT IS by Chinese officials. These dispatches aver | ture has provided a curious deposit which 1t is estimated that the loss thus far, ex- T. W McCreary, Yo § Oliver-Rhoden, that the empress and her treasure train " dlastase whe clusive of the millions of feet of fine timber, : 5 a [1s turned into diastase when it is sub epresentative. Srecial Request Number red B. Oliver, an employe of The Bee, | protected by 30,000 troops, have already |jected to the saliva and to the pancreatic | Will be over $200,000. Miners have jolned Gen't Mgr. and Represe rite for souvenir catalogue. T i 90O ) | 400 jaiss Blaabeth J. Rtiodes, & prominent | arrived at Wu Tal an, in 8hen 81 province. | juices of the human Intestines the forest rangers in the work of Aighting Tirile far aans S ® | teacher of Blair, Neb., were married yester- | The fleld telegraph north of Yang Tsun | This diastase is absolutely necessary to |the fires. Their combined efforts, however, e e BELLSTEDT BAND CONCERTS. day by Rev. Charles W. Savidge. is interrupted and nothing under Pekin|digest starch and turn it seem to be of no avail » o date appears to have reached Yang Tsun [ which is the mext form: but that part of ¥ Amul mring or man eats Cospen 1o | DALLICICS Glebe ather, | |uinco ‘August 17, Hoavy raius havo beon | e wheut perrs makes dark fowe. tna the | BOLD HOLDUP AT TIE SIDING —_— AR foter R P provi e Pe (| Nature s beauty spot ® pr g | Message from Bloom(ng Grove atates James | f41li0g 1o the province of Pe Chi Li modern miller cannot readily sell dark Nature's beauty, op |‘~_":"l:'|“'""‘“~ 1513 Dous- g | McCann. & voung farmer, shot and killed | The landing of the Britlsh troops at|flour, 8o nature's valuable digester fs | Four Masked Robhers Secure $300 ax Cenuine Children's & 1 s et cbas i it oy veulipley @ rich planter, because Chip- | Shanghal 1s not causing excitement among | thrown out and the human system must Result of a Rald on a TRE=E 9 % PO OOCOPOGDOOO@ @D | nis 14-year-old daughter. McCann ia {n jall | the patives. A detachment of 100 French [nandle the starch as best 5 it can, without Sal ’ cruiser is reported to have gone to Tien| Small wonder that appendicitis, perit- | CHEYENNE, Wyo. Aug. 20.—(Specfal &““““wfl‘““““u““ $ :'nn vln k"nk' away the foreigners rescued | onitis, constipation and all sorts of trouble ‘I"Iler;m ) —Late I~‘A|v1.v‘1d.“ :n:l\\ ‘:(‘m " M . rom Pekin exist, when we go 8o contrary to nature's | masked men entered a saloon at Tie Siding Many Iaduential Chlasss nave tnerated | "oan "molC ac,soaimey o naturee | masked men o rns Snnn 1in ok | Little Liver Pills. d themselves in the fate of a Chinaman sen- | Grape-Nuts Food, knowing these facts, | JUst as the proprietors were closing the Send this coupon an e B el n. Ohaaman e | e paal k89 B apieile WATR, Slosine Ail4 in their experiments, of the en- t0 six months' Imprisonment at hard labor | (ire wheat and barley including all the [ compelled them to hand out the contents o Wuet Signature of S “ NAME because he was a member of the Triad | parts, and subjected them to moisture and | the safe, over $300. The men backed out 4 el b ith, n C soclety long continued warmth, which allows time | Of the saloon and have not been seen since Nishs Prigarriie, 1000 9% Seat o, TROOPS AREih?AB-Y T0 SAl and the proper conditions for developing [ Detectives were at once placed on the cas v L the diastase outside of the human body and the affair kept very quiet, in the hope to The BGO P“b“snin' Cl) om'h" Neb bl In this way the starchy part is trans- [ Of running the robbers to earth, but thus S0e Fac-Simlle Wrapper Below. Baouréion art of Second Infantry Among the |formed into grape sugar in a perfectly | far not a single clue has been obtained Contingent Benad far natural manner, without the use of chem .IA(.()B RILIHMAN For part....... China, icals or any outside ingredients. The 1t- | TWO JOBS FOR HUGH M'GOWAN 2pom f - tle parkling crystals of grape sugar can ’ilo ni ¢ l||n ilulnl: " Iin AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20.—~The transport | be seen on the pieces of Grape-Nuts, This | Preside apolin Streer Rail- FOR WEADACNE, Pliohe 100L." " Danecing Refreshments, Paris Exposition Pictures. Sherman will sail today (oF Taku by wa | (0ol therefore, 1s naturully pro.digest FOR DIZIINESS. of Nagasaki. The Second battalion of the 1 its use in place of bread will quickly Kankss ity FOR BILIOUSNESS, for Duncl Mew. 1 lhe nmetis Ly Second infantry from Fort Thomas, | correct the troubles that have been brough aid to any addr coR ¥ * s & Speclal rates t Scnt postpaid ¢ 4 o Ky., and a battalion of the Eighth infantry | about by the too free use of starch in the | KANSAS CITY, Aug. 20.—Hugh McGowan FOR TORPID LIVE B k . 5 lis 8 FOR CONSTIPATIO! i t ho! njoy tI reat exposition. 10 te 20 views trom Fort Snelling, Minn., which with the |food, and that is very common in the | president of the Indianapolis Street Rall $tay ot home sad exjoy the g ”AI dRas BRIt Fifth fnfantry have been ordered to sail | human race today way company, was today elected president FOR SALLOW SKI Ton‘v every week, covering all points of intersat. togethe! i on the Sherman, arrived late last night and | The effect of eating Grape-Nuts ten days | of the Kansas City (Mo.) Gas company tc FOR m!co.fl-fllll be 20 parts containing 350 vi The entire set mailed for $2.00. marched at once to the transport dock or two weeks, in the discontinu & nee of | succeed th late Colonel Milton J. Payne Companies A and B of the First infantry, | ordinary white bread, is very marked. | Mr. MeGowan will divide his time betwoer DE"VEH VS. DMMII @M””"”W””W“NU”W"”W”'”& L".'.'L“.‘.'.I'.".\'" L‘mI'.‘.’:.!:;IAI:H,F’W’;L :I’:u‘;"m:f;\ llllx‘;‘. ::.:Irn\l:;“u:::\’:d h‘-‘:‘llx\h.m AERARH Ais A XE S S AR e IR 08 QURE 8ICK HEADAGHE ! 1 1T hoe ompany, ' ¥ire Does & ® ° LT XCTotoRoTololoRlofoloRololCIo] A A A A A A A A SN e PN NG AP [ cAcd 5

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