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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ISTABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGI 3, 1900 EN PAGE: INGLE COPY FIVE C© CHINA OUT 0N FOL’L*!cHAFFEE's CASUALTY REPORT| DOWERS MUST ACT OUICKLY DEADLOCK ON IN THE FIFTH|STEP NEARER TO ST. HELENA CONDITION OF THE WEATHER HOTT) OB AT BAY - | Ame Wounded and Killed in | Popntists Stand by Satheriand and Forecast for Nebraskn the Democrats Stick to Generally Fair; Southerly Winds Unole Bam Retires Celestial Collection ’w,,,,* Riots, Anarchy and Bloodshed Will Follow Shallenbarger, | Kruger Pleads with His Followers to 0on- | wemperature at Omann yeaterdas : U N GTON, Aug., 22, — The fol Failure to Disolose Policy. | HOLDRE Neb., Aug 22.—(Special tinue Fight Against England. | Mour. Dew Hour. bew. | Police Officials Have Battle with Mob Seek- Masterly Drop Ball, [Yeury "',l v report was today recelved —— | Telegram.)—The populist congressionai —— 2 u. ing Negro Fiend, . N - | Shatoe tment from Genei | oo rer WORDS BY JAPANESE DIPLOMAT | ot ar” e onera house in this. cits. | WILL HELP NOTHING TO LAY DOWN ARMS | < u. N EARL LI'S PEACE APPEAL IS REJECTED WCHE FOO General, Washig. b - ‘: \taneously the democratic comvention i nom. ses REIGN OF TERROR AT AKRON LAST NIGHT . a8 called to order at the court house " Ausust 14 feentn infantry, Company | Kmpreas Dowager ia the Potent Force | senaior L. M. Graham of Frontler county Boers Advised to Stay with Their Absence of Responeible Government at | siicit ( Ste): Company G, Joh It URiBn BEE HUR RIECRURE “w.u elected chairman of the populists and Commandos and to Give Up L 03 Hauser, sergeant, wounded in buttock Had in ANl ris to Restore 0. C. Teel of Webster county secretary. | All Ldens of Taking Home- | Lynchers Make Determined Effort to Get Pekin Given as Reason, | moderate; Thomus M. H wounded H | Order to Empire, The temporary organization was made ward Step. BUNCHEDV BOTH T}TE OMAHAS Confessed Oriminal permanent and a committee of eighteen 4 wounded in below knee, slight; Com CONGER REPORTS CHAOTIC CONDITIONS | vane 1i. Ttents otk st sorgeint | consisting of one from SERSEEY i 11 0w the Promiscd Increase in - LONDO! Aug. 23.—4 a. m.—The Daily|district, was elected to comfer with the| LONDON, Aug. 22.—President Kruger, ac- ounded n |l abov k e, sligh Com : Inti 0N o Hn bl Lt IR L R G mllent Com: | L il publishes an interview with the | democratic convention as to fusion. A | cOrding to a dispatch from Lourenzo Mar- ation posed to Have OFFICERS SPIRIT PRISONER OUT OF TOWN P i R : | Wolindea th leg befow knee, stight; Jete A'| japanese minister in London, Kato Takakl, | committee of five was then appointed on | quez to the Daily Express, bas fssued a Entire Chinese Oapital is Practically in T Rl R by K amght | which represents him as having said resolutions, after which the convention | proclamation counter to the latest proclama- Hands of Allies Nanney ed in Chest, serious “The empress is the heart and soul of|adjourned to meet at 2 p m. P. E. Ford | tion lssued by Lord Roberts. The Traus- Y iptain Smedley . Butler, | China, so long as she lives, so long as she [of Webster county was elected chairman | vaal president says e b L BT twoaniad It Hekd }: | remains in China; whether the supreme | of the democratic convention and a com- “It will help you nothing to lay down erate Company' €, Frank W. Green wer |8 taken from her or not she will|mittee of elghteen was promptly elected | your arms or to leave the commandos. gt ok OB S HLLRA Ahe follow- | all others reckoned. The difficulty will be| After dinner the committee on resolu- | St. Helena. | F i T e PRI | to get any one who will speak for her. *|tions of the populist convention reported — toie IARSURTOUC. NebiaaRE B Cabinet " i v J. R Jnumerators throughout Nebraska have et Recelves and Constders Dise | piorning o 1l Company ¢, Ninth ifan- | tear that the influence of Li Hung Chang | which was adopted, but with & great deal | GMALL FIGHTS IN TRANSVAAL | generally received their money for count patch from Genernl Chafh try, Robert 1. Walsh; Company E, Ninth | s W T iener afice, o kel Al LIRS T 8 TR is now of extremely little weight of criticlsm, they being silent as to the A Ing the population of 1900, In the Sixth Which I Thought to Be Kine: Company KK, Foirteenth infantry The powers must come to a Ainal under- | income tax and almost everything elsc ex- | p \ i wevoee Siight Losses—Smatt | district, however, but few have been paid,| €8 Having Sacked Rather tussell T, Llliott; Comany M Fourteentli | standing quickly. Riots, anarchy, bloodshed | cept imperfalism. A receas was talen to Eiy Wik Five OBHE as the district is still incomplete, belng iVt NVINENTs C. Wibet i and misery through @ will be the |allow the committee on conference to r o only dist " ot . Nfith thrantry, Company I, [and misery throughout China will be the |allow the committee on conforen . Missing. the only district in the state that does - not show a clear record on the books of Martin A wounded 1 head, serjous: | inevitable result of a policy that does mot | port. At about 3 o'clock the committee WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—After a long|compeny D, G Bafley, first ser: | immediately disclose itself. The govern-|on conference reported having made an th U Du i) . o H et K | v d thtly on ¢ (DON. Aug. 22.—1 ‘ " .| the census bureau. Enumerators have re wourided in dightly Company K| ment must be re-established.” [agreement with the democratic commit- | LONDON. Aug. 22 ~The e b | colved thelr money and heen discharged reply of the United States to the application | Knee: serios: (ampany M. Wiillam F. Nor.| The Japanese envoy expressed his ap-|tee to the effect that the candidate that | e fo g disp 2 conference at the White House today the | T tea I 1og. bEIOW ATEION, O Als 5 s Whs Robatts, ARted Auguit Si as follows: First district, 123 paid, 25 un s I 0 this ovy of Li Hung Chang for the appointment of | 'Of; Wotinded Iu lez below knee, sllght proval of the American suggestion regard- |ghould receive a majority vote of both | T - s D i ; 5 heart of the boasted western reser o pald; Third district, 117 paid, 80 unpaid nth infantr ompi feutenant Colonel Sitwell, reconnoiter- | P&l ob tonlg SOUK s life o " peace commissioners was completed and a |0 Fox, syt I pompany ¥ Grotke | jug a conference of the powers and said | conventions should be declared (he nomi- N ‘ 'h district, 169 paid, 17 \igen | mob tonight sought the life of a negro o unpald ing near Ventersburg, engaged the Boers. AP prisoner and I a confiiet with the of copy of the reply sent to the Chinese min- | Harvey Dakir. musician, wotnded i thigh, | he believed that satisfactory pecuniary com- [nee. The report was adopted Tet: | ool ToEIEAN wers wounded. Lisutenarits| Glstriot, 105 pe npaid; Sixth district, | Prisoner and in a confiict with the authort ister, Mr. Wu, to be forwarded to Earl Li | Mmoderate, in Pltus, m wounded | pensation could be secured if the resources |barger of Harlan county received a ma- ' : et o1 patd, 18 v ties shed blood. Louis Peck, a negro, was - - i neck, slight; Georg mur : sedding, Davenport, Surtees and Watson |97 paid Ut {13 811 today on fie CHAPRS O oF The State department made a definfte an- | wounded in bittack, Company G ai: [of China were properly developed, despite |jority in the democratic convention [l b e O et four men| A order establishing rural free delivery put in fail tod n the charge of crimi nouncement that the reply had been conveyed | sola, - wounded " in e Company | the fact that her present revenues are|Congressman Sutherland of Nuckolls re-| ff o fo0 at Ponca, Neb., removes the need for post ""‘r“‘( “‘y”'”i"l" '\;""“f]!]"“ the “\'|”" “""lfll“' to Mr. Wu, but added to its official utterances Char L. Morning, corporal, wounded | pledged | ve ajority the populist conven- | ftan cos v and Hazle, on county. | t°F © and Mrs. Theodore Maas. The LHAL th coMeaDondetce world not be made | 108 micderdte; Ota I, Tyler ores | Dedged ceived a majority in ot Hamilton has crossed the Crocodile river. | Ofices at Daily and Hazle, Dixon county. | ..., ¢ (na¢ he had confessed spread rapidly p e not be made | “Paget and Baden-Powell engaged the | Petitions for rural delivery routes running o 1 There cha the ballot and King BR L T vhah, Wounded | sday fifteen hundred Americans at- | tion. There is no change in ; T ublic until tomorrow o 3 W ¢ d in | t " . LG and tonight a mob gathered. Not believin; public untll tomorrow morning. A copy of | thigh, slight toy . Durbin, | tacked the imperial palace,” says a dis- | the conventions are in a deadlock commandos protecting Dewet August 20.|north and east of Exeter were flled today | p 0 . iaiament of the sherift that p(\'.‘: ,m: patch to the Morning Post from Pekin, | | by Senator Thurston he petition for the reply was sent to other governments rep- | Wounded in log b e, slight; Com- 4 edatited N pany L, Thomas Lankesp, woundei A | Lieutenant Flowers and one man were . been sent out of the city, the cre o e o [ amy"E Fhomte "N anice, “woriided ' | Hated Augus 16, “and captured tour- of | CONGRESS IS WELL ATTENDED | ifias Vicutenant Kirby and six men were | rural free delivery servico out of Kearney | (208 Houl Bt BF Fho Gy Ihe ctond scnt he American reply is chiefly character- | mpany M. Wiillam B. Hoff- | the courts. The American flag is fiying | wounded.” has been ref 1 to the special agent in i b HEINOR M ized by its firm tone and its brevity, Its| ¥ wounded in thigh, moderate: | ov r the county jall to search. This proving L 3 ; ) J 0 thigh, moderate; |over the imperial granary and the fmpe- ten from Eastern States Swell S charge of the western division for report Keynote is the president’s attitude as latd | HenFy G.'Davies, wounded 1ni leg below = & Y Pe| DRleEn 9 fruitless the mob gathered in front of the L as knee. serious; bntters 1 Fifth artiflers, | Tl bank has been looted.” Numbers at Farmers’ National Jullus €. Seeman, lotter carrier at Daven- | | - A B down in the American uote of July 3, and | Lee Doyvle, wounded hi hand, sighte " | Describing events prior to the relfef, the Convention. FORCE OF BOERS ASSEMBLING | o, 1. i Ity prison, where the mayor tried to in- promoted from $600 to $800. ¢ ¥ @ there is n;l. strictest adhepence to the points | August i dicd of wounds’ received In ac- | Morning Post’s correspondent cables: On — Lanitz Jorgenson, letter carrier at Omaha "“: "‘:“(‘:" to ;Ilmu ree. Some one fired & enunclated at that time. While the docu- | &iitieanth infantry. ' CHARFgE " | AUgust 12 the tsung If yamen requested a | COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 22 The at- | Bight Thousand Under Sehalkburges [ is promoted from $600 to $500 . prison her shots followed ment is open to the construction of being a 2 | Tojection ot Lt Hung Chane's propeuition for | Note=William Parle not found on roll of |conference with a view to peace. No | tendance at the twentieth annual session of with All the Artillery, at Rural free delivery service was today 2'";_"‘If:" a few minutes there were terrible rejection of Li Hunk Chang's proposition 0% | , "G, . Possibly intended for Willlum W, | *Fmistice Was granted, however, and that | the Farmers National congress was largely Muchadory. orderad established at Centerville, Turner | *Cpl® 0 those who have read the answer with care | EATle | nigbt we endured the longest fusillade of | increased today by the arrival of the Illi- Rige - : county, 8, D., on September 1. The service| .oyora) badly wounded, at loast one of the | Rellly Generally Beloved. {he whole sfege, s it lasted twelve hours. | nots and several other eastern delegations,| TWYFELAAR, Monday, Aug. 20— |is oue of the largest so far inaugurated, | it oo " nd have had a part in Its preparation that| . oo 000 0 / August 13 the tsung 1i yamen begged to | who came by special train from Chicago.|Through secret intelligence agents the | covering, as it will, 140 square miles. Four e et rejection” i3 probably too atrang a term| . = ITON, Aug. 22.—The death of |\ "ol o " om any conference, saying | The number of delegates now here is nearly | British learn that Louis Schalkburger and | carriers will serve u population of 2524 At 12:30 o'clock the mob was atill bent bt LR A B """"“",f'l'.‘l,"',.',‘g,',{;"',:,..u;:g :l(;y‘x:l" o pakin caused | (ja¢ the members were too busy. Later |1,000. State Engineer MeCune of Colorado 8,000 Boers have assembled at Machadorp | Peter Haverberg, William J. Smith, John | 00, Minchict, having sacked o gun store N':’W"'“m: gty \:’l" ‘I:‘l':f ";"‘"(’":"”':I'm‘:; Bim well. e was sald to be an fhea) ar. |tHey wrote that they had forbidden firing | und other representatives of western states | with the whole of the Boer artillery, in- | Oakland, jr., and Wilhelm Rist have been 5 "'.'"““ o ""”"'. 88 block Bt i the pressnt usettied connitlon. of| ety ofcer, tHoroughly underatanding the |8 U8 &Dd would courtinartial any who d\s- | are making eftord G bave the congress | cluding the heavy pieces formerly at Pre- | appointed carriers er Confesses Crime. D e o of aewindee | rofession, brave and energotic. Captain |beyed. During the evening many shells | adopt. resolutions on the queation of irrigs- toria Charles W. Gindele has been awarded | In police 85 to who are the respansible rulers and|Reilly was born September 24, 1845, He | fell in the legation compound.” tion. The addresses on the program for the contract for making repairs and altera- | guilty and was hound over to the commen what constitutes the actual Chinese govern- | enlisted in the Fifth artillery ember 22, | [leld Marshal Count von Waldersee. ac- | the morning session were: “Natural Re- tions in the room occupied by the weather | pleas court. His bail was placed at $5,000. O s the e “h [ 1864, and was soon promoted to be a ser.|COFding to the Daily Mall's correspondent, | sources of the South,” J. B, Killebrew, Ten bureau in the Omaha public building. The| The negro on Monday night offered to not arrived for pursuing the negotiations |Eeant. In 1866 he was made a lieutonant, | SXPresses the opinion that his labors in | pessee; “Dairying,” G. M. Whittaker, dairy firm will receive $500 for the work give the child a ride in his buggy. Chris proposed. The formal courtesy of diplo- | but did not reach the grade of Captain until | China will be of long duration, 'as pacifica- | commissioner of Massachusetts The secretary of the interior today af-|tina accepted the finvitation and a few matle procedure is preserved, but at the |189. He went to Cuba during the Spanish tion will be a different undertaking A special feature of the meeting fs ol firmed the decision of the land commis- | hours later she was found on the side same time the entire tenor of the document | War, but did not reach Cuba until the San- | Three hundred and seventy-five thousand | e exhibition of Colorade fruit and vege- | o 0 Bt 0l LA ihe Colonial office sloner {n the case of Oman Osofson against | of u road west of the city. A large crowd 18 marked by force and firmness. The gov- | tag0 campaign was ove Captain Rellly | Russian troops are already in the far east, | aple Many boxes of Grand Junction | COTPetBondence which, Ahe Colom o erow, | Henry C. Mussman, involving lands in | gathered about the city prison tonight at ernment of the United States takes the po- | €raduated in the army artillery school in [OF on the way there by land and sea, or | noaches were distributed today among the | o (T T Tpl et dnvolved Chamberlain (S, D) land district. 830 o'clock and forced in the doors. The Sitidn. thAL HERGLINEIORS 4ré Tmpbesible with | 1370, under orders to embark. This statemest is | qelagates, R, W. Tansill, & New Mexican |it the members ot PAimenl FAOleel| Charles H. Messenger of Omaha has been | prison was soon pucked with the mob and & government which cannot provent hostill- | Colonel Lee, milltary attache of the Brit- |made by the Moscow correspondent of the | gojegate, brought a carload of Pecos Valley | oy yent to them on the subect, appolnted farmer at the Grand Junction | the officers offered no reslstance, as Peck, tles against thé forces of the powers which | Ish legation, called at the War department | Dally Graphic, who adds that mobilizatlon | ¢y for free distribution. Fargo, N. D., bk A J (Colo.) Indian school, in place of Hays, at | earlier in tho evening, had been quietly were sent to the Chinese capital to save | to obtain authentic news of Captain Rellly. |8 In progress all over Buropean Russta and | yog jnyited the congress to hold its next Liontenant Cordua Guilty. $720 & year, taken away to Cleveland. To satisty the the envoys. As long as attacks are made on | He was grieved to learn that the brave ar- | that there are mnow at Odessa fourteen |y int' there. Sioux Falls, S. D. has| PRETORIA, Tuesday, Aug. 21.—The trial | Frank B. Green of Wisconsin is appointed | mob tho officers suggested that a commitice the troops of this and other goverments, |tilleryman was dead. He pald a high |steamers chartered to take troops also sent a delegation which is work- |of Lieutenant Cordua, formerly of the | {eacher at the Pine Ridge (S. D.) school at | of six be appointed to search all the cells such an have followed the occupation of | tribute to Captain Rellly as & soldier and a | According to a St. Petersburg special, & | o ¢o gecure the mext conmvention. Transyaal artillery, on the charge of being [ $600 @ vear. and go through evely part of the building. Pekin, and the attacks in the vicinity of |man. He said he never knew a man who telegram has been received at the Russian| oiper places which are bidding for the |concerned in the plot to kidnap General | J- W. Cele was today appointed post- This was done and as the negro was not Tien Taln it is doemed that the Chineso | was so willing to fight and so fearless of | capital from Shanghal announcing the de- | uxt congross are Detrolt, Buftalo, Brle, Pa.. | Roberts, was concluded today. The pris- | Master at Beulah, Clayton county, Ta.;|found & yell was made. “Now for the government is elther unwilling or unable | danger as the gallant Rellly. parture of Li Hung Chang for Pekin. Richmend. Ve Little Rl %24 NashviMe. | oger was found guilly of all the counts in | ROKC! Fouler at River Sioux, Herrison|county jail. Give us. the aigger and we to prevent these hostilities, and ‘for this I Y g | By special invitation R. W. Tanslll deliv- | the indictment against him, but sentence | cOUNtY. Ia., and Isadore Welnstein at La-| will deal with him." A mad rush followcd reason negotiations must be deferred. M'KINLEY'S POLICY IS RIGHT | NOT QUITE READY TO QUITcred an address on "o Focos Valley 1n [ was deferred until the findings of the court | Brace, Campbell county, §. D, for the Jail, and Svon the jail was in the Step Toward Negotintions. w Mexico und Its Resources.” shall have been confirmed by Lord Roberts hands of the mob foot, slight; August P. Troutman, wounded in leg below knee, moderate; Rufus Lawyes, WASHINGTON. Aug § fal Tele a gram.)—In explaining the awnnouncement | Committeo Searches ‘Every Room in City that Omaha would show a large incre Prison and Vourt House. in population over 1800, it is now sug ' gested that a mistake was made fn the — counting division and Omaha and South | \WNOCENT CHILOREN ARE SHOT TO DEATH Omaha were counted together as one town Mayor Young Asks for Militia, Riot- for Vurther ourt the prisoner pleaded Pablish All Correspondence. LONDON, Aug. 22.—Henry Labouchere's publication of the correspendence advis ing him of the seizure at Pretoria of com- promising letters to Secretary Reitz is to be followed by the publication of the whole It fs stated, however, that the reply is a | German Paper Pusition | Oniness Attnok (he Interuntions) | Addressss’ wers S¥ivered (anisht by ON TRAIL OF OCTOPUS| After moing through the private apart- step In the direction of opening negotiations Aroops in Vieinity of Ji Lockridgs of IndiAGS oo rne Mission o' PECK HAS NOT YET ACCEPTED i ] a g l:]l nts of the jail the crowd started to batter el ) Springer o n | doWn the big iron doors v 8| No question is raised as to the authority of Tien Tain. 'j"‘l F ;”“ r -‘Ern» lytvnsm\k hl‘“\”v' o Attorney General Smy(h of Nebraska | 0V ql”“Il ig 'n n doors. Deputy Sherift T4 Hung Chang to represent his government, '|“ "":j"‘ on . Commissioner General May Be Forced After Standard 0il L sy's s ,r -: ront of the prison doors and e Wes 3 ad speec but it is sald that his credentials, like those | BERLIN, Aug. 22.--The semi-official Ber-| 1oNpON, Aug. “The allles are fight “.',.h' evening session was addressed by to Refuse De tion of Le- Company. - of all others who come together for the pur- |liner Post, in a leading article, defends the | 1o gurside from Tien Tsin, August 19.” [ p. Brown of Connersville, Ind., on “The wion of Honor. T s e ommittee Searehes Jail, pose of negotlating terms of peace, will be | policy of the United States in China inst | 5o Rear Admiral Bruce wires to the Brit- | value of Forests to Agricultur | s . LSt s il s tomarkon kS He informed the crowd that Peck could not SSRuilned! by (the: reaphiiiva" OYArimeRta | nuapldlons ast non. It by. Gortall GSBRS |1 ot e fron Rl Adar ohte ot | Rt Gummittes wuneunced that| T A AR S8 Resarding the scousee | SRt L0 IR el ICIl Ly e (g | DA f0unAL I ithere Riiditie tolakthis papls and the validity of the papers of each rep- | papers that go upon the theory that Wash- | o iy ™0t 5 BT GO T gement | i1 report would not be ready until Fri- tion that he violated the constitution in ac- | ! SRR A general of the |y the mob to select a committee and he resentative determined by that body. The |ington is pursuing separate alms. After 0 S0 0700 have occurred six miles | g, rep Y cepting the decoration of grand officer of the | State of Nebraska, who is now in the ¢liy, | would allow the committee to search the United States, however, in communicating | reciting the history of Secretary Hay's suc- *r:‘u"vhl lr et A9 E day. LV SRS Legion of Honor, tendered him in behalf of | Nas s:ummm.’»r\ John D. Rockefeller to ap- | 441 from top to bottom. A commitice Was with Mr. Wu, recognizes him as the official in getting declarations from the powers | i the Franch nation, Ferdinand W. Peck, the | Pear before him to give testimony regard-| qyjckly gelected and th vas A o PR T Apata o E PR e i 8 d and the jall was searched, B B aematene . | ot sava | Admiral Bruce also sent a dispaich dated | MILLS DROP OUT OF SIGHT | commissioner gencral of the Unitea' Siates | I the Staudard Il trust. The ailorney | overy cel being entered. Satished that the Minister Wu received the reply early this | it is calculated to remove all false inter- [Foxin: AUBISE S L | it at the Parls exposition, sald today | seneral said negr Pekin, A 17 ! ki mase ) |8t the : ) 1 mald: gro was not there, the mob rushed across atternoop and work was immediately began | pretations of American policy. It then | SOMmANding there, in which nothing Mines In Joplin Helt Cave In, Swal 1 was especially careful not to make a | he state of Nebraska has an anti- | (he street and forced open the doors of the upon its translation, first on the American | gocs on to say sald B0 the "'“';‘“"';“ “'h'"'k'“ “'fN“;:'I‘_" pwing Great Crushing formal acceptance of the same when pre- | trust law which prohibits foreign corpy county co house. The old court house text to the Chinese and then from the Chi TNoke: Athetlbans are: 1o/ bikme:tar s [LPATESLLEE QR the BRIt "“"."" ’;' a e Plants. sented to me by M. Delauney Belleville (di- | atfons which ace try doing business | wag soon packed and all rooms searched uese Inta ciphir, THis 100k soms time R86 | mistrunt of the liy of the Unitsd Siates, | 118 the siege of the legstion, 1hé SeaEC & s — rector general) in behalf of President Lou- | there. It is my duty to enforce that 1aw. | excopt the rooms in the treasury depart- It was not untll ate in the day that the | who demand that President McKinley shali | S8piain Bernard Strouts and "’_‘_“('l“‘_ at| GALENA. Kao. Aug. 22.—The IArE®| b, | stated to him that I had examined | Among (he fore corporations doing [ ment. A start was mado to tear off the iron reply was actually dispatched Ok s (o RAYA Aeithe prathatan/otitha:Oliaes | ONIAR (0 tHe RAYY Foad ","" L JmAes | crushing. milis owned by Congressman | the laws of the United States on the sub- |business in Nebraska are the Standard Oil | doors of the treasury department, but the The most important development of the | ampira and declare urbi et urbo that the the naval brigade was unable to ‘.’“,' cipa Bowersock and others at Lawrence, Was|jeot and that, while greatly apprecfating |company and the American School Furnl-|mob decided not to tackle the job, and day as to the actual conditions in in the entry,” adding that the “way thes | cwallowed as if by magic last night by an|(he honor, I could not make a formal ac- | ture company. The latter has a capital of | then the thousands of men and by rushed came late in the afternoon, when the act any further seizures of Chinese terri- |Prousht their guns by boat and road "’:"" immense cave-in on the south side ground. | coptance at the present time.” | $10.000,000 and has absorbed some twenty- | hack to the city prison crying for the blood BtcAbtncht madethubllo n ALARALOh" O |/tary e etaulbing ba Ameriban protees | IS0 :nmru“.:rl achievement of which they | i was amon the l‘..r,‘.»slznmdnl:”‘:u :'m: Mr. Peck hlus;"w'flvnd the decoration, pos- | four lsading furniture factorics. 1ts gen- | of Peck Minister Conger, dated at Pekin only three | oot Bove Foing o may be proud u district, The cave-in occurre \ scssion of which he still holds pending ad- | eral offices are here. 1 have just finished | The city " * s ago. It was given out with the fol ;“T‘I:o ::;::::r: kl‘!‘r:n‘\and more carnestly than| AR oficial dispatch from Tien Tsin, dated | moment's warning, forming a perfect circle. | vices {rom Washington. | taking the testimony of: President Boyd and h“,\)";,.:,”,.',’”;2,',‘,,1:”,,,":,'.::' ,',',',",’,f’""‘",::.d "n':: lowing statement | ever the immediate calling of the Reichstag | Ausust 20 and received at Tokio, re p‘\-m’} The ground has continued breaking loose | The Paris edition of the New York Times|[ pbelieve the result will be sults in Ne- [ the prison for the second time, I;|1«I>||nx Conger Reports Chao |in special session. The Deutsche Tagges ”“1 the J‘.:.‘:;\.‘“.»h\-' n:l::uv‘(;fl“'-‘:vm::‘::w‘rh\;l\l more or less since that L e ninety applications for the decora- [ hraska that will result in driving the | that Peck was there. Mayor W. K. Young “The State department authorizes the }z.mmg argues against the claim that it is | Prlace at be ",: (o Bl e e R The largest ".',“"'m S ,‘ -||‘:1-lr)vlm|- tion of the Legion of Honor have been made | corporations out of the state at this time appeared at one of the win- announcement of the receipt at an early | necessary to walt until the Chinese .~||um|nn"‘|""’, Bus P e Ak ine i this mining district m'u fis short ua “h,» the American commission, which is twice | «\{ Chicago | summoned the general | dows in the upper part of the building. He A el ety ErabFiles (hrouRbtas, SleAred) up 8nd ApmaRAs :that: the |the eEpeIcR and ministars fets FARIDYOLY ibatars 1 o'clock (his afternoon on the Oblo | us many as made by any olber forelkn com- | manager and the secreiary of tho Standard | addrassed the mob an best he could, saying the consul at Che Foo of & telegram from | Relchstag be convened and informed re- | 3000 troobs, t1eim COMTIRAL SR T 0 0 P | ground, taking in part of the Nighiingale | mission. A list was furnished to the French | o) company to appear and testify. They | that Peck had been taken out of the prison Minister Conger in the department cipher |garding Germany's China policy, adding “'"‘"‘( ‘v”rl."ix -“"'"wf“ dh‘ul‘ml i “Mkm_ i plant, including rh-n.h-l( ‘ij?xlany' wnd umhnf-un.sg on their hn!vmlnn for each for- | yonorad the summons. Instead of having |at 4 o'clock by Sheriff Kelly and driven out to the following effect that this “should already be so definitely fil"‘fl_l "‘" Il’l’(;f"hl"'ifirl‘\l‘ AT g tanks. 1t had been consic |;|tl :]nm.rrr‘-uh' elgn |nmmlsn?nm'r‘ to rmnmmomjl such mem- | qpor qubpoenaed 1 came on here to the | of the city in a closed carriage. The people \PEKIN, Aug. 19.—Scoretary of Btate, |fzed that it can be communicated to the | distriotd ~FIA' t76 CRFIEE O TIC AT | sinoe Saturday, the force of men coming bers of his staff as he deemed worthy of the | oopcern’s headquarters. 1 will not ask to | would not helleve the mayor and continued Washington: The entire city with the ex- | representatives of a waiting people.” e en kL REL | DY UMY bEs However, they Bave oraae. M Pesks lat lnoluded Mrs, Poiter| nave Mr. Rookefslier subposnaed unleas hw | io demand that Peok bo surrsndersd, At 19 o e satix] Daince al cocupiad : L sommittossiiof JATARNAS) AmOCIcARSREY been working in and on the ground more| Paimer, Mrs. Daniel Mn_nm'm, and Michael | pe E 00 ple of his Chicago subor- | oclock the mob bekan for the third timedto ceptlon of the imperint palace o oecupled | o\ brpon "STILL N PEKIN | ! Bussian and French omcers were ab- | or loes sinco. This forenoon they worked | H. De Young, prooricor of the San FFan | inates ani Ignores tho simpio summont, |stiack the city prisn. . Someane tegan and French. It is being apportioned into RN 183 s, the. Sreien o0 the ‘ul‘mlunl .«nd\:;:u aving g alner ;lmr" ‘Vll’x:‘“d'\‘u‘(:::f: M'”:‘: \_:‘r“':m;“l'!;:‘:l:;‘ A large number of other wiinesses have [shooting at the building. This was followed dlstricts for police supervision. The Chi antion at Wanhinaton |2 OEEUE S aese Christian con- | citred all S it thMe Wiecer, Ths min T S e an b o volunianraltholr Aeationy:.| L.haRg t0 &2 [ saxsehl Bore: gheis, nese army fled. The imperial family ahd verts who had been imprisoned in the ‘h“” b ‘ ¥ tia for the last twelve ;lln (.uf the importaut \m'-r‘u:;n l"(h‘lh]lnr! back prepared to altack the atanderd 011 M Fires at OMcers, the court have gone westward, probably to " . as been in operation fo: as! 51 p rus Ce8s| y the Nebraska courts - f M el " o’ Shensi. No palace. Two hundred Japanese Were [ yiars, and is one of the greatest producers (The applications for Mesdames Palmer and | U5t 5% fully in th aska The officers in the building appeared Sian Fu, in he province ¢ Shens! h y United States will regard as an unfriendly . SHING 25 The Japanese | Killed or wounded. in the Galena-Empire district Manning were refused. . {and began to shoot over the heads of the EARTMA AT bk tutnee st ent | STOSNETON AN RLE IR = A, ancing vere retised, o is edition ot ANDRUS LOSES HIS BRIDE [Zich. "5 e with a anotsun then fired a¢ #re ih sight n A SAA (he coniiviogs Bee | INEALIAR DAS Poaived & AR TR LS the Times says: “Either this is a measure the officers. It is said several officers wer chaotie. The palace is expected to be taken | gust 21, from the foreign office at Tokio, MESSAGES COME FROM PEKIN | CHANGE IN CHICAGO PROGRAM e imm sas G RIRE SHLS b TN a Axent of Union Pasie Looking | e omee™®; It 1 04 d ssvasaliefaera vare fmmediately. Many missionarics have | giving the following dispatch, received yes , —_— y 2 9L RESUALLIOR 11 LIRX.hiEIA RIAVA RRERAY R Sees Wits b Fabded Ehefring hecarne ReA i ataried for home, while others remain in | terday from the acting consul general at| Mission Bonrds in New Vork Receive | Reception fo Commander-in-Chieg | Which it would ereste aionk Fiench womes EXGRANS) Gredn gt shola. wira e lrr;mg'vhun":rn(-):l charge of the Christian refugees, number- | Shanghul Word from Thelr Represent- Shaw Has Been Set for R N e ia hlaat s Do7 WAN(oArNIed: Aead framm (nes TN ing about 1,000, CONGER." " “A dispatch received here from a Chinese tives In Chin Mondnay. . i CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—The Ohrowiole to-{ . o, COFAE o e been recelved from Mr. Conger's message was particularly | official at Peaing Fu says that by the em- — il e morrow will, ssy: Three wasks Ago the or Alsee ager's sul-Yung-Y), Li-| npw v CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—A change in the pro- { Ko the efty building that one officer had both welcome to the officers I showing how | press dowager's orders Hsul-Yung:-Yi, Li-| NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—The frst cable- | gon' for the Grand Army of ihe Repubic | DUELLO POPULAR IN ITALY | marriage of S H. Andrus, tand agent of | joc !y, SR St FOE BRecl Qud, B0 ompletely the entire city is dominated | Shan and Lien-Yuen were cxecuted on AU-| grumg which have come to the misslon | bncampmon, weel hus heen made. It 18 ex T URio Pasinp ralzosd aysiesmi and Mise | . JIGKAR MRQ AGGIMMETURAN CRACHE by the allies. He states that it s occupied | gust 11, and Yung-Lu, who was o' Bave | hoards in this city from Pekin since commun- | pocteq” president. McKinley will be on his| During Year Just Past More Than | Martha Salisbury of Kansas Cliy ook plage/| TAARARE S ABUGE SCRRR oL ML M SR throughout and that it is being districted | shared the same fate. Is now in a Jall of the | jcation was cut off two months ago arrived | fesy all N 3 ) BE Y0 o e are; Ay and now Mr. Andrus 18 looking for his bride. | o\t for police supervision. This last message | judicial department, and that the emperor | feet all Tuesday afternoon reviewing the today. One of them was recelved by the ri 180 Deaths Resulti On their wedding trip to Mackinac island | oppo oycitement has hecome intense. Thi . Priatates % vhe 4 the empress dowager left Pekin August|p; et £ 4y b 7 ®| parade, and the committee has thought it nee, eaths Resn " : L ugh Chicago. Stopping a " . ghows the thoroughness with which the | and the empr wa Pekin Au Presbyterian Board of Foreign Misstons. 1|50 e A0 B8 SO ain on him to at- hey passed through Chicag PPINE 8t grone of the oity bullding is & total wreck | | allies are applying civil methods to the |13, escorted by Tung-Fu-Shiang troops, for | came from Rev. Dr. Wherry of Pekin and LONDON, Aug. 23.-The o | the Palmer hou Returning they were at | are iyl ine the Mo0rt e hpgtg R b 0 L [ eahd s Fadaotlanmibe Kams BIaht. Thers LONDON, Aug. 2 he Rome corre- i and the fire bells are ringing Chinese capital. Mr. Conger's statement | Wu-Taishan, via Chuchow and Tse-Chiang- | was dated from Che Foo, where it s sup- | <ot B FEUVRE T 0o Ll o ior | spondent of the Daily Mail seys the Auditorium Annex for a few days. From | ©"x0 S0 020 B0 pricon Keeper John that “the conditions are chaotic” was|Kwan. Kang-Ye, it Is further stated, bus | posed to have been sent via Tien Tein. It| S During the last few werks duels have | there they went to Rock Falls, 100 miles | o \ 5 Tien T | $haw, department commanders and dist Juring the last few wesks duels have ¢ y 0 Washer came from the city buildin taken as nother strong justification for | been appointed commander-in-chief of the | was as follows [ 8haw, department commanders and distin-| 0T porrect slaughter in Italy, As | distant. where a visit was made to a family Sl e R L L the firm reply given to Chiua today. He|wu-Wei army, while Princes Tuan and | “Mackey some converts marvelously | Sulshed eucsts has been set for Monday | o000 "eour duelists were killed in differ- | of the name of Wheeler. Mr. Whecler in RPN AL R R emphasized the facts that the Chinese | Chwang and Tsong-Chi, Kang-Yi and Psul- | saved. Property mission private totally de- [ 47 6ro¢ ent towns last Saturday. in the land department of the Union Pacific. | Lecel 1l et tention o army has fled, the imperial family and [ Tung have been ordered to remain at Pekin. | stroyed. Wire friends The reception commitied hgs ressived e S e otk §:4a0 Auals have | ir, Andsus iath Sls foide thets whlle Io| o marssts Ears luste e R e ‘bano And no representative of | |- Another telegram, dated AURUst 16, has | Robert E. Speer, one of the secretaries of | COPtances trom nearly all the department |0, "fouth ™ ln "ltaly and 480 deatbs have | went west on a business trip. Last Sunduy | two porsons were instantly Killed ana the Chinese government is to be seen In | been received here from Paoting-Fu to the | the board, commented on this as follows commander: resulted. Most of these combats were be-|he sent a telegram from Kansas City to another s dying at the oity hospital. Pexin. Minister Conger makes no mention | oftect that though the empress dowager has | ““There is much doubt as to the meaning | 10 order to meet the demand for accom- | yeon army officers and based on the most | etlee BRUIL readi lcasn Maniha | So8 98 a3 of his desire to come home and it is stated | loft Pekin the emperor has decided to re- [of the message. The interpretation that it|modations for members of the Grand Army | yyja) pretexts.” k. Two Ohildeen Hilled | e S g . another we: officially that this government has made [ main behind.” reters to Pao Ting Fu and that ‘ome con- | CAcAmpmen six ~m'm : lfhr;«'l‘ bulldings S Mr. Wheeler wired back that Mrs. Andrus| Glen Wade, aged 10 years, shot through no suggestion that he return to this coun- - & verts' may be a mistake for ‘Simcox.' " of this city are to be turned temporarily had left & few days before saying she was | the heart N Prates Tor Commal Fawler. s’ may e & ke Tor Smenn " |of (08 s o o by trsed tomorsly | EINE - SHOW OF GENERUSITY | hut et i tew tays brore sasing ahe v [Wheheur (0 C The military situation was of quite as| NEW YORK, Aug. 22.-—Dr W'““rd_““ Missionary society also received a cablegram | the comfort of the veterans. Many German Cities Wil Omit Sedan | relatives in this city, save & brother, who | dead in a baby carriage much intorest in today's developments | received a lotter trom Rev. Irederick Brow | trom Pekin. It was as follows Neat G, A, K. Commander. Celebration Now that France has not heard from her since she left here| Wounded—Fred V. Orwick, aged 26 years as was the diplomatic. Admiral Remey | from Che Foo, in which a high compliment Pekin relieved Al members mission | cppren iyl 3 . X A E SRR | oa hadiy mediinada with budkaiot. HeAlves " . | Fowler follows 1 | CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—Among the members Ights Beside Germany, in company with her husband for Rock y i h bucks L reported early in the morning, bringing | !8 paid to Consul Fowler as fol safe, well of the and Army of the Republic who Falls. at No. 43 North street and 18 now dying the story of the Pekin operations up to| “Che Foo is unsafe and ‘;"“"h",” "’(“'" to| There were elghteen members of the Meth- | have arrived for the encampment next| BERLIN, Aug. 22.—The military author-| While Mrs. Andrus is just years of the hospital August 16 in Pekin and confirming the | move soon. The place is full of refugees | odist mission in Pekin during the scene wewk the names of but two men ‘ire being | F \ ave decided to omit the | age, her husband is considerably older, and | A man named Mull was shot in the head DPross reports already printed of the death |and there is only one consul worth e o1 he position of command ities at Hamburg have decided to omit the | age, her husband is considerably older, and i n 1 in-chief of the Grand Army of the Repubiie, | the 4 4 5 . | . e Sedan celebration on ground that it [ has been married before. She is said to be |and also in one of the legs of the gallant Captain Reilly in the fina) | thing—Consul Fowler of the United § SITUATION AT SHANGHAIL | oo, feing that ot ceneral dohin "lackt | (G4 o inopportune at a time when Ger | . st srame! .| Another man whose name conld not be g all Pl 200 ssionarie this of 1llinois and the other Major n of a dreamy, fatalistic temperament, while n SEult G ha U WA 01 Akl B AN o "1 ft to St Louts. Constderable ming | man and French troops are fighting shoulder | he is a practical business man. Friends of |learned, but who is a driver for the Battle with ¥ ra at Tien Tain. :‘“‘: "“‘ "“m"m"“’”‘m :‘l 73 “m‘“ i ng dons for Major Rassie ¢ | to shoulder in the “brotherhood of arms.” | (he couple are greatly worrled, knowing|American Express company, was shot in ol faté o a ety candidic ) far oect 3 h 8 Almost as important as the Pekin news | refugees today three cheers were given for tion Urges that ity D aana 08 | A number of cities, as well as Hanover, will | that she is at times despondent the leg In this dispatch was the statement that the | powlor and groans for the British upstart ment Sond Troop #a7, howear that It D & ¥ [ omit the oslstration far the same, Teesen, 4 BLSATIAIR ARAt AT EIRES paaple- wers Boxers are agaln concentrating around | poth Enl PR A T LN L | the'use of his name they ure confident " A e ple. | wounded Poxars_ATACARED (PMISRARRAR. ATREAS Both English and Canadlans are disgusted | yow voRK. Aug 22.—The executive | ™' be elected King Oscar as Arbiter in Samon. [CHICAGO, - tatilda B | Ar 11:45 T T LR S e g ‘oaval with i 2 with him. T wrote thus that you may bring | .ommittee of the American-Asiatic st Lake Erl STOORROLM, Sweden, . Avs King | Carme, D ey Th ik tament Wt | for home and the indications are that no A XL e :""\k'x;.‘““\l this to the notice of Fowler's superiors.” | (ML O Lk 4TS E T oW ing, cable. | DETROLT e e, | O8car has formally agreed o act as arbitra- | {FUNtECR Bt Fy 4200000, ‘e | moro trouble will take plac o and Japanese troops, had @ lively brush B ® ation has received o cable R ug. - steame: Spe AS [OTAILY. AREAAR 16 MOL A AZRILTRS | (o™ (hup) " She | more trouble will take place 2ot Aoy % tacular, hound for Marquette to Cloveland | tor of the claims for compensation 08 aila et . S F. A with the Boxers elght miles outside of Aeymans Reash Pokin, gam trom the Amsrloan assoolation of | with “jron or as sunk off Point P sustained by British and German subjects| *A slight fraction over $700,000. with wha hortly after ght the mob brok Tien Tsin, where about 100 of the Chi-| BERLIN, Aug. 22.—The German War office | China at Shanghal and have forwarded it | i m. todey, the and Amerlean citizens in Samon s e Wil siva us the balding |into # hardware store and stole all the pese were killed and five Americans |has recelved a dispatch from Taku, dated |to the secretary of state i t_ar unknown 18 entirely fre from debt. The wum of 36,00 | firearms and ammunition they could fine, wounded, 1t was evident from Admiral| August 17, saying the advance of the Ger-| ‘‘Situation Yang Tse valley increasingly iaed o, up 10 A o] i en. PO O e e oy, ta 0r% | including guns, rifles and revolvers and Remey's account of this affair that while | man battalion was delayed by violent rains. |critical; military estimate 15,000 troops | tacular's crew i 15 ke | YOKCHAMA, Aug An official dis- | shall Weld's conditlonal pledge of $100,000, | proceeded to the city building, where it the Chineso are in force enough around |1t resched Pekin August 17. Yang Tsun, it |needed to effectively protect Shanghai; |small boat other Aiva nerched in the | pateh from Corea says that 1,000 rebals | We have still ten years to ratse the re: [opened fire on the defenders and finally —_— —- 1 added. was still threatensd by the Cbinese | urge goversmeat immedistely to wed | LoPMAst Higging. which protruded above the | pyye attacked Hong Chu, buraing the goy- | Malnder of the $70.00 The bullding s W€l | get fire to Columbia hall, which adjoins ¥ [5 - . o | witter. Later they were picked up by the flled with tenants and shows a balance - (Continued on Second Page) trgops on the lmperial canal, quota, | steamer Maritania and hrluu‘hl Lul Detroi. | eroment bulldings located there, upen the right side of the ledger.'” it | the city building. They will ae doubt set egram from American Asso |18