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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. % % =\ OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNIN( AUGUST 25, 1900 - TWELVE PAGES, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, D — | MAY BE AT TIEN TSIV Exn HALF-DESERTED \NIERI(ANS D0 THEIR PART |LIEUTENANT coRDUA 1S suotf|)|};r|{|(‘|| OPENS HIS FIGHT | CONDITION OF THE wmusn{sxli.\m,:l) OFF TO PEN wul Fowler Cables That Chinese | Hoer OMcer, Convicted of Conspirney Nebraska - Are Lenving Captured Caplial | o Kidnap Lovd Roberts, is AR ® satorly Wind Beosipt of Oamualty Lists Oconsion Speculad f1 Large Numbers | Horde of V:-ncnfnerToxvrsTRnuml Near to 1 State Campaign Besug wtxth Vigorous Meet- o Yeuterdns, | Ravisher is Taken Back to Akron, When WASHINGTON g 2 Becre ity ien Tsin, LONDO! spe dispatct ing at Hastings, 3 | . Movla tiod es to Ohaffe, | s A towdn sabi tet follow el oin. Prolobia’ sire TIBATIGEORAD . 7 4 DB et | Ing dispatch om ( sul Fowler at Che |dua wa ho terday (Friday) after N . - [ Foo, giving additional information bearing | ENEMY SUFFERS LOSS OF 300 KILLED | moay FELLOW TOWNSMEN GIVE HIM WELCOME | < a. i veivel " AMERICANS SAID TO HAVE LEFT PEKIN | on wvents in powin o e o0 bearine | "LONDON, Aug. 24.-A special dispatch ' 2Rk | WITH HANDS MANACLED HE PLEADS GUILTY midnight. Secretary of Washing clegrams Annoance CAPIAEE ||,y Roherts has confirmed the sentonce [ Rally Last Night A - ¥ Sev- 4 4 2 | pactt 1 oial Oi tor wenty-third—Japanese re em eror Kwang Snoand Pr P th imposed sutenant Cor eral Candidates on the State y | 44 Peck's Prayer for the Mercy He Himself ial Oircles Attach No Oredit to Rumors | ton. Twenty-third-—Japan rey »f death fmposed upon Lieutenan r . " opom. . peror and empress left Pekin 14th: rested s Well as Formation tua, formerly of the Staats artillery, who Tieket and Was a Saccess Withheld is Refused. of Evacuation of Capital, at W u-8hou-8han; supposed destination of Provistonal Government, was convicted of being a ringleader in the n Kvery Way. Y [ P — | WaTai-iu (Tui Yoen Fuy. Shen-) Prince plot ta" abuct. General Roberts and. ki ONE MONTH'S FOREIGN TRADE - General and | Ching belteved in Pekin. Li Pi eng | ol offfesrs | OPPOSED TO TERRITORIAL DIVISION [ gend: fialr papuintion iote, — " M| 10NDON, Aus. 25.—Five hundred Ameri. | PFitla offcers. HAMMINGS, Niti, Aup. Shipeerat | TEROINO PG LI POWLER can (roops participated in a signal defeat i T i < P8 0f United Staten for dul; S WASHINGTON r‘l{:‘\ of Boxers outalde Tlen Tsin August 15. The RESCUE BRITISH PRISONERS | elesram) ~There was a large audien Juat Pasaed, | Aug. 24 Huen ¥ ut tonight to attend the of i il N ug. 2 uen I out toi o attenc opening meet Officers Hustle Convict to Columbus Imme- Administration Adheres to Policy Laid | ihe reported destination of the tmperial | fact . 'l‘l”;r'v"l fyv‘um \|~‘nnu1 r'“"-j”* Baden well Releases One Hundred [ing of the republican campaign in Hast WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 -The detailed diatly After Trial Down More Than Two Months Ago. | family, is the capital of Shen £ province | come from the Reuter agent at Tien Tsin —Operations of Other Com- ings. E. C. Webster introduced L. A.|tables of the imports and exports for the v 3 and fs a large city of probably several hu in a dispatch dated August 20, In addition man@ers Williams, chalrman of the republican press [ month of July have heen completed by — — | dred thousand ~ inhabitants. Scattered |to the Americans, the force consisted b bureau, who presided over the meeting and | the Treasury Bureau of Statistics. They | MAY DEMAND COMMERCIAL FREEDOM | throushout various parts of China aro tem- | oF 670 FHSE and 200 Japancsc, all under| poNDON, Aug. 24.—The following dla- | dolivered short address, in which e |show the imports and exports of tne monin, | FEW KNEW THAT DEMON HAD BEEN IN CITY i porary palaces which the royal family oc- | the British general, Dorward. The fight| ,o¢ch has heen received at the War office|snid he believed the best thing the repub- | by great classes, compared with July, 1899, | — e from Lord Roberts | licans could do to help the republican |as follows | | His Way from Cleveland to PRETORIA, (Thursday), Aug. 20— |cause along would be to reproduce Mr. | 1mports 1809, N While on His = ot Baden-Powell rescued 100 British prisoners | ryan's book entitled, “The First Battle.” [ Articicx of fo he Seene of Hin Crime - at Warm Baths August 22 and captured [He then read extracts from the book Ive antmals i Begged Oficers (o Shoot Him Artic 1 | ' twenty-five Boers and a German artillery | which predicted low wages, fdle men and | ATfcles - Stould a Mob He Walting ted in Dispntches, 1 a large garrison in the capital city, | 8eNt to the hospitals of the allies. 1T officer. i hard times in the case of McKinley's elec- | industry iz 588,762 but a few weeks ago reports came that village was burne The Americans had| “up )0 casualties August 21 were soven | tion. Mr. Willlams showed up how false | Artic M " five wounded, the » six and the : | for uso in | men_killed and Captain Ellershaw and | Mr. Bryan's predictions had been and ex- | [of tse | 6108 AKRON, O., Aug. 24.—The train carrying British none of Boxers, flags, | | . skl <l orci bl y " ‘ | wenty-one men wounded and five men|plained that other equally false predic- | Articiee ‘maniifa P st R Bl o gl ftuation developed little of importance Lo spears and swords captured | missing tions would follow G Ll gt bt agltd gl he officials | !1¢% and to the Chinese in bringing about an | | From Shanghal comes a report, qualified | “uieitchoner, August 22, bad eight casual-| Georgo D. Falmer, republican candidate | ST it PRIV SROKIE BYNRE 0 understanding between the contending ele- | BY the assertion that it is from purely tion % | A carrlage was waiting at the railwa Articles “of " Valuntary tion and Peck was quickly bundled in ties for land commissioner, also delivered a | e, luxuries, et in the State, War and Navy departments | ., Chinese sources, that the empress dowager While reconnoftering in the Komati val- [short address. W. K. Fowler, republican | Total imports b reached and Peck was arraigned bhefors that no dispatches have been recelved | The Li Ping Heng, whose death Consul Sfter ot ‘nml'wu one ‘;“A:v'n»:‘:”;:.m‘.|n””!::\ ley Rundle found 140,000 rounds of am-|candidate for superintendent of public in- | horeentes Todke Nve, The (ndlsiment was vl bearing on the problem, which has yet to| Fowler's dispatch records, is the general : i S L] o Do 4 munition buried truction, said he was considered the tail | eustom ¥4 Baak atood up Knd plewded guilty, 36 du tisposition of | Who was reported to have arrived fn Pekin | (* ”"”" I:"”‘Kl 'I'“-‘ Sing's soldiers, and| “.he columns pursulng DeWet made won- [of the ticket, but by no means was the g good; . disposition of ent back to Pekin | trom the south with 10,000 troops during | g In warehotse 7 s clared he had nothing to say, except that A CL h ' » derful marche Colonel-Mackinnon cov- |office for which he was nominated to be | 'N& In warchou hinese telegram from 8 *u says | the latter part of July to assist the imperial BTN 5 S ) e powers ORTS ho threw himself upon the mercy of the China’s affairs at the hands of the power: I A ered 224 miles in fourteen days." considered a tail end affair. Mr. Fowler | . =~ '”\,' e court. The court then sentenced Peck to In the absence of other food for specula- o o B0 Po 0 Ho was decidedty | (at Prince Tuan has been captured by a | cited the numerous cases of prosperity in 2 A ture : prisonmen e state penitentiary detachment of the € er Chinese # 4 { life imprisonment in th ate peni tion the receipt of two casualty 1sts from [ anei foreign in his sentiments and ft was lluw‘\g‘v‘"nl A M_’: 1”‘:11'”””'”"‘»::' A "hn:l;‘ | BOERS TREKKING TO SOUTH | Nebraska during the last four years and Products” of “manufa i : | Troops were on guard at the railway station General Chaffee, dated Tien Tsin, were | ha who was supposed to be responsible for & ap | told of the numb of old frame school visional governmen ekin by the allie ! products of mining and along the route to the court house b for the report that the | the decapitation of two well known members | 1., Crel Bovernment in Pekin by the allies, |y oy powell Hemds OfF DeWet and |houses that had been torn down and large | Products of the for 3 made the basis for but this appears to be a purely military forces had evacuated Pekin. It |©f the tsung 1i yamen, which, according to There was no demonstration whatever DEEvehis sl th brick school buildings erected to take their [ Products of the fish v S St akh reports, occurred a short time ago. [moasire ud merely an elaboration of the i "lm,':l: .;’,'::_,.,, e places. He also touched up the superintend- | _les Atter Peck had ) setitenced he was at | . & | scheme for dividing the,city into sections & Miscellaneon: A once taken in a closed carriage to the Cen for police purpor ents of the varlous state institutions and | Jorit ™ Gon i " ter irest crossing of the Cleveland, Akron . 4 ot Pakin d | Pekin had fled is taken as an Indication of 4 LONDON, Aug. 25.—Genes Baden-Pow- |told how they had made dismal failure ports Columbus railway and placed on board the L Stk o |/ W SELY AUBFAIENE o8 - EXEEII o|,, 14 Hung Chang has received wo | ell. according to dispatch to the Standard |of their attempt to conduct the institu- | Forelgn = good L el Gl L LD o kel ald he would have advised the War lem atlon existing in tho | ype alljes entered Peki sily, bec : . ported 1,036,427 train, in charge of Sheriff Kelly, and taken it was sa for doing | Chinese capital 16 a.lles entered Pekin easily, because from Petoria, dated August 23, headed off | tions because of their incompetency. In al exports LOWAT AN | 5o the state penitentiary at Columbus department and glven his reasons for dolng | e troops of General Tung Fuh Siang | General De Wet, preventing his junction |speaking upon the school question he sald L il ¥ Prok brotiaht #0 had he contemplated such an important GENE refused to face the alli | with the main body of the enemy he believed in large salaries for good Fopal of St Lou | S0 quickly and quietly was Peck brough Niep THS BV weer W Wetherly S NERAL WAR IS FEARED According to the Shanghal correspondent | " [y Wi abandoned his transport and took | teachers and low salaries or no salaries | WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—The population | into the city, sentenced and sent on to the statement that the alleged differences| - of the Dally Express Earl LI, recognizing | the hills, his commando dispersing. scme | for 500r ones of the eity of St. Louis, announced from the | Columbus that but very few people knew wmong the powers brought on by the re-| Gevernment N d_by Russin's | ina ruility of an attempt to drive the for- | yrekking south. 3 sl Dieteich W Reception official returns of the twelfth cens 18 as | what had transpired. ported action of Russia have not disturbed | Attitnde A= ahThet gners from China, now profe oo | Tord Kitol Bak Fetaied to D i i & SueWLDN: follows There was no crowd at the rallway sta this government in the least and there is YOVA10R €5, FOLOPe, b4 Tea Lord Kitchener has returned to Pretoria.| charles H. Dietrich received m.;um' rous | g™l i Oity, 38 1n 1000, against 461,- | tion either when the train arrived of ds- b § = g applause upo s entrance in the court-| .. ted no fnformation in possession of this gov AP § enth Pennlty tor Cordun. PPIAUAS UDOR his en 770 in 1560 parted ernment that Russia has declared war or| WASHINGTON. Aug. 24.—The cabinot i edetal A deitids LONDON, Aug. 24.—A special dispatch|T00m and when he arose to address the | "y oo noures show, for the city as a| Few who saw the rapldly driven earrlage that she is pursuing a course in any way | Was in sesion today until wearly 2 o'clock. hanghal advices announce the receipt| . oo U O today, says: General [AUdience he was loudly cheered. Mr. Diet- [ ., 010 "en "\ rease in population of 123,468, | suspected it contained the man whom the different from that of other governments|At its close the members were more reti- ° o Chinuse officlal advices asserting | '3 pover s oy “confirnad the sentonce |Fich took up the Kansas City platform | ™! 27,33 fer cent, from 1890 to 1900, mob of Wednesduy wanted to lyncn. Peck represented in China. It was also stated | cent than usual as to what transpired. It { pomperor Kwang Su has been found | o™ jouih" imposed upon Lieutenant Cor.|And the democratic nominee for president The population in 1580 was 350,618, show- | was tuken in at the rear door of the conrt that the statements regarding Russia had | can be stated, however, that this govern- | And rescued by the Japanese formerly of the Staats artillery, who | He explained why the silver mining states, | | 250 B o 070000 a6s “or 28,80 per cent, | house. There was a stir among the soldiers not recelved consideration at the cabinet ment has 8o far received no official or well | Messages from Tien Tein report serious | oo on it oh O o RIS B0 AN W [ tho drouth-stricken states and the south- from 1580 to 1890. crowded to the rear of the court room. Judge il ithenticated information that the Rus.| Mortality among the American horses, owing Regarding the attitude of this govern-|slan government has declared war on | t© the heat. plot to abduct General Roberts and kill |°TB States had voted for W. J. Bryan in P J. D. Nye of Elyria presided. He arrived | British ofMcers 1896 and in doing so he ripped free silver Cennun of Two Citle at Akron at noon today. Two minutes after ment in case serious differences among | China, or that it is its immediate purpose | Delaved advices to Reuter, dated Pekin, & up the back. Mr. Dietrich took up the | WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—The population | peck reached the court Deputy Sherift the powers should arise as to their future | to do wo. The published report that it ac.| AUBUSL 14, reiterate the statements regard- | Roer Envoys Protest to Saliabury. |trust and showed how the tin plate trust | of Rochester, N. Y., was made public today Hutsey read tha indiotmient, Peok stood vp course In China, it was stated on authority | tually has taken this step Is disturbing to | !DE the treachery of the Chinese on the| LONDON, Aug. 24.—Dr. Leyds and the |of Wales had conquered everything and | by the census bureau. It is 162,165, against | i manacled hands. He pleaded guilty fn foday that this government remained op-[the administration, inasmuch as such ac- | DIEht before the relief. They had in- | Boer envoys have sent from St. Petersburg|that the only way to protect the home | 133 896 in 1800, an increase of 28,539, or 51.31 a firm volce His worn eyes shifted posed to any territorial division of China, | tion would greatly complicate the situation | formed the member of the legations that | nervously about the room. Then he sat as was plainly stated in Secretary Hay's|and probably paralyze the president’s et- | Orders had been issued to cease firing. This |the latest proclamations of Lord Roberts, |tariff and as soon as this was done the | The population of Indianapolls, as just | took place at a village six miles west of of these is located at Tal Huen Fu Tien Tsin, where the allied forces found Prince Ching, whom the dispatch reports|® considerable number of Boxers, whom as still in Pekin, 18 a well known pro-for- | they engaged, killing over 300 and taking 14 Be Land eigner. Up to a very recent time he com- [ SIXty-four wounded prisoners, who were | casionally occupy and it is supposed one #o Far as Known There fa No Amer- | from Which | had been shorn of his power His presence WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.-The Chinese|in the city is regarded as favorable, as he % may be of great assistance to both the al In three minutes the court how be solved, namely, the American i as stated at the War department tha T Do advices have heen recelved indicating | The statement that half the population of to Lord Salisbury a strong protest against | manufacturers of tin plate was by a high | per cent | h down and Prosecutor Wanamaker whispered note of June 7. Every rosource of diplo- | forts to bring about an early peace. This (a8 followed by a desperate attack. And | maintaining that they violate every sense [home manufacturers opened up factories | made public by the census bureat, is 169,- | g fon b macy will be exhausted to prevent par-|apprehension is somewhat intensified by | ! Was only the welcome sound of the can- [of right and all the principles of interna- {and gave employment to thousands of hands | 164, ngainst 10 in 1890, an ncrease of | "ot T\ dre e g A tition of the empire and it was said that|the report that Germany may also contem. | 1OR 0f the relieving force in the morning | tional law. and the same Is true of wool and other {63,728, or §0.44 per cent HOAtA. the i IRAIStiNnt TekA " cHATRIRE \Vau the diversion of American troops to Manila | plate a declaration of war. No informa. | that renewed the courage of the foreigners. articles. He also touched up the present e e - PR IR . S o— N with v, You have pleaded guilty., Have Already atnouaced by the War depariment | Han to- hat eFect has resched the woreen: | The correspondent adds VON KETTELER'S BODY FOUND |conition of the state mstitutions. Mr. | MANAGLED LIKE WILD BEAST |Joraroisi, o ow b vid g was practical aco to the other powers | ment, but fs regarded as mot altogether| “The Chinese admit having lost 2,000 in o Dietrich said he expected to be elected 1 Bave. RAVIHE 1o w47, sioent: Chabit of the good falth of the United States | lmprobable that the murder of the Germay | the various attacks upon the legations. Our | Remmins of Murdered Geeman Min. |EOVErnOr of Nebraska and that whenever | caien Pawers, Convicted of Goehel's | rm myself on the mercy of the court, Other work In China has been accomplished | minister and the recent reported utter. | Tations dwindled to one pound a day, con- ter Recovered frem Chinese he put an efficient man in office he €X- | yypger, Indignant at Treatment | replied Peck. in large part by the velief of the legations | ances of Field Marshal von Waldersee in. | #'5ting of horseflesh and rice.” When the etery in Pekin, Pecied to leave him there. Mr. Dietrich by om Continuing. Judge Nye said: “In erimes and our further obligation, that of aiding|dicate that measures of the most drastic | AMerican detachment attacked the whole was frequently interrupted with enthu- such as that to which you have pleaded to restore and maintain peace, can be ac- | kind may be In contemplation. What ac. | Chinese force concentrated against them,| BERLIN, Aug. 24.—Today's China news |Slastic applause LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 24.—"1 Want ¥ou | g1y there fs but one penalty provided, complished through the troops already on | tion this government would take undes | ®AVINR the Sha Ho gate unwatched, where- That is imprisonment for life. It Is the Chinese sol" | these circumstances s not known, but upon the British entered there without the | Judgment of the court that you be confinea was very contradictory, and the government | Webster on Proaperity. to say that you found me handeuffed like does not know what to believe. Official in- | John L. Webster closed the meeting with | @ beast of the field,” sald ex-Secretary of « mercinl re m in Chi o has been suggested that the president may loss of a man | formation continues to be extremely meagre. |an hour's address In opening Mr. Web- ‘S:‘IIH‘ (o ’hn:v Powers, ¢ VII\Y,‘ |>:| ”““ 1|'h" in the penitentiary for life, You must pay 4 ik ke nce ask for & conference of the powers o | The Lokal Anzieger, in a special from Che | ster said that wherever he had gone in | charge of being an accessory to the mur- [ C00 BEFECRIRIS FO0 IR nr“n‘:- ll:‘ll‘”\:‘ut‘|.-mf.'i.rl-:y.;‘; b t*u‘r:::.‘l lll:\"'Ih: with & view to arriving at some basis o | DEAD AND WOUNDED IN CHINA | Foo. announces the finding of the body of | this state he had heard but one opinion der (»!.\\\ll‘mu; Goebel, ‘}:','."- ho alked 101 Just after leaving Cuyaboga Falls, while United States and the large part it has|® Settlement of the questions involvea o Baron von Ketteler, the murdered German |expressed upon the gubernatorial result | reporters at the coun AU ConaR | the train was en route from Cleveland to e ‘:' Jening the way to Pekia this gove | Without resorting to war, Genernl Chnflee Cables Casanlt minister, in a Chinese graveyard in Pekin. | of this state and that was that Charles This, too," he continued, “atter 1 told |yt o A CE G7LE TIO CONEARG 1o S ARING NS Tokin AR 8V7 | neialibimt 6tian extre sanslon ofion: to War rtment 1 A Jolemn burlal wervice, ~with Christian |H. Dietrich would be the next governor | my gunrds that I would give them my word {oWior S nmantiy in- the event . mah enniall fraganm 1n' Ohinac e K BilBimGm :;'n «" nl was m.’m‘ was not mentioned at | Tien Tuin, | rites, will be held tomorrow of .\I. .v.~'|; '_\Ir‘ \I\' 'T“i\',’f{l u:‘-! (ml”urr ot A ”4' -m,‘v‘“ i a Y .Kw S "f o | was \‘\mr:u;i \hm; The plans made con he meeting, and it can be stated on the | . . mention the fact tha o Qovernor | Stich an attempt would not only have been | oy, ,iateq “Jeaving the traln st the unlos SERAILIOD. 9E 20N Rakl- satusReRt 4n "f'l authority of a member uv.v|y‘-y‘l".|..|,...,"‘:ly"” WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—The War de- Kyang Pu Han Easeen Poynter had ridden down the streets of [ uscless but foolish. If I had made an at- | Gfrien PRETE T IS 41 :y‘,,,.‘",l,f.‘; SrSitrosiite RasuamEnal (he CANEOMINY e Dresent 0onIticns un extra session | PATtment has recelved the following list of o ; Hastings this afternoon in the milfary pa- | tempt to escape I would have ruined my | i8R B0 I RORs (KDY dnorense division of the Chinege empire, should 4 2 % | deaths from General Chaffee via T Gegenwart that Emperor Kwang Su suffers [ ~°° » hand clasp or sign of r chances for another trial. If I were turne T that be accomplished, The United States, |8 8ltogether improbable ieneral Chaffee via Taku from cAtioar ‘of the! throat aad that e if |FAdeinot (one handiclesp A Pan it I nare (itned | aoubly. tolbe) ahotisic i mob! Vibireataba. of course, wants no territory, and it is felt It is pointed out that the president now Adjutan General Washing Tien ognition was noticeable He then drifte " Washer did not consent Tai g i L, unable to relgn. The same position is taken | not ke the least attempt to run away DS &t his command 8 far aneer 0% | Tain, August H.—Dedths o dai n Tsin | L on to national affairs, in which he touched mak attemp " PR ey that her rights as to commercial freedom av larger appro- | hospital, August 4, Company M, Fonrteanth | by Dr. Arthe, & French physician, and by up the fusionists, who could see nothing | Powers was indig because nippers| Are Remdy to Arrest Rioters, priation than could possibly be pd | iEfantry, = Charlie 8 5 8 " : re t0o clear to be gainsayed by the othor | F v be utilized | Infantry, Charlle L. Organ,’ dysentery: | Dr, Sheng Liang Feng, both of who v i ad been placed o 5 wrists e was | There was no trouble of any kind he 2 » B | Within 0 short & time as would| COMPANY M. Ninth " infantry, Josepn 1 hang Liaug Yook W of whom have | gooq fn anything done in the United |had been placed on his wrists. H u f any kind o the nations interested 8 ul¢ i | examined the emperor States unless it had an ear mark of de- | brought from Frankf where he spent | ¢ity during the night, the streets being | iapse. before 7 A Fritsch.” gunshot wound: Augist 7. Come After the cabinet meeting today there | P fore the next meeting of| pany M, Fourteentts Intaniis” o oy SOm A number of papers publish letters from | ooracy upon It. In regard to Bryan and | last ht, and placed in the Louisville | Practically deserted, except by soldiers the silver question Mr. Webster explained | Jall today for safekeeping who patroled the thoroughfares in the busi- was an extended conference at the Whit ngress in cember, even under the | Bmith. gunshot: Company K. Fourteentn | German soldiers now . Gtin: o w r n w ne tlo how there had not been one word of truth | lon House, At whish Bporetary Root ana Aot~ (708 | SXUTRORIAATY clroumatances. The( T8RSN Tnmas Risel August 8, Company | ihees epistiss, appearice fn an. Bitartels P diversion of the 00ps now o e Py o n 1 Pt pany hgd | fng Secretary Adee participated. The con- | gIVe! "hl:v & ‘\|‘Aly..1| ‘|I W L x’ the Pacifi Company G, Fourteenth infan Archic J | journal, says that the German troops during |1 il r. Brsan had predicted and now |WARNER TO NAME RASSIEUR ' '* understood that a wumber of ar arende ¥alnted o hiness afteirs nad it fro be sumahol Bald by a cabinet| Ranney: August 9, Company K. Fourteenth | the fights at Tien Tsin killed all the Chi- S Tl rests will be made today of those who o0 ed largely to consid- | ©Melal to be suMcient proof that there | !NIANtFY. Lafer J, Alley; August 10, Com s e that prosperity had come under McKinley's | took part "he was sald tode confined JATEely to consid= | SEINIAL t0 be el Chine o poat there | puny' "3, “Fourtoenth 1faniry. - Josenh | Nese Drisoncrs, but that the Russians mur- administration he denies that it is herc. | Missouri Candidate for C - | L00K part In the riot. The authorities have ering messages recolved from other powers | ill be no w L ar as this | Gulctie: Augaat 19 WFourtecnth | dered everybody, the women and children | fe quoted statistics showing the won Chiat ot G A\ B Wil | secured the names of about thirty of the on the subjeot und in drafting answers (0| OUDY 8 concerned, at least until di- infantey, Robert He 4 A% pom- | being bayonetted. The Crefeld Zeitung has | gy, prosperity now existing and assured Big Delegation. vloters and will undoubtedly take Into cus them. The suggestion that the powers be :‘I""""“ I""{“ 1‘“'"“’ £0 segure such repare- | BREX. Ml SEDGL (NCADIEY ST EEmpans M. |® letter saying that the Russians and those present that nothing but a repub- ik [ tody some of the leaders of the mob before asked to participate in a conference or to “I‘_:: T!" l;lvmml) as this governmen: | Ninth inf antry, Dennis Ly dysentery: | Japanese assassinate all Chinese whom they | jjcan president and republicanism could [ ST. LOUIS, Aug. 24.—It has been decideq | MBI glve some indication of future purposes MaY demand on account of the imprison. | AUEUSt aompany B, Ninth ‘infantry, | encounter. Al the lotters agree that the | possibly bring about such results. [that Major Willlam Warner, ex-national| AU # conference of cit oty and mili- E s s < ment of Ministes e 4 otin/da. | Ezeklel . Hale, dysentery : ) ‘ ! fn China was believed to be under con- | ™ ""’Y‘ Mipistar (‘“:x;xx;- and our logation CHAFFEE | Chinese horribly murder and mutilate all | “Trusts,” said Mr. Webster, “mean pros- | commander of the Grand Army of the Re- | ¥ officials today it v clded to re- sideration and It was Intimated that notes | ére and c! iteua and. the proerty loss The following list of casualties came from | the wounded and captured allied troops. |perity, for it there was mno prosperity | public, shall place in nomination at the | 410 the troops here until tomorrow morn- to the different powers have been 'yn“!"l'“‘llfli auelneg A‘um;. the present | pokin via Taku The grand duke of Hesse, in a serles of | there would be no trusts.” encampment at Chicago next week, Major [!"8 4t least. 1f all vemains quiet the n;n-:»;i mu{r«(ur.\ ‘l:m:[ :..ml..'u ‘lhlv olose | UPristag. S Re ”‘(‘m"::"' Is, """""’”"“ Adjutant General, Washington: Pekin, [ rticles in the National Zeitung, advocates —— Leo Rassieur of Frank Blair post No, 1,|Euardsmen \:‘”' '"“ dls A!v‘:lvl Saturday of the conference that it related to mat- an extra sess 8 o remote possis | August 15.—The following casualties have | the doing away with “interest hes’ $t. Louls, of the I . morning. Mayor Young, Sheriff Kelly | S a8 as\ s have erest speeche St. Lo of the Department of the Mis- ¥ ters which needed the consideration of the | DIty except in the event of a radicar|occurr 4 Mnoe \'-M report in China, the abolition of t-lun.-wln.mm. FUSIONISTS WAIT FOR BRYAN sourt. Prosecutor Wanamaker, Judge Anderson, saldel d coverec 4 d of | © o 3 Tan Tsung, August Wounded erna- Gnlonel: Adniih o o R Vhesident and covered the wide fleld of | change in the situatlon. tasnth inthniey. s jfokndad tlonal duties. the strengthening of the | Guqner About Depot at Beatrice and | Between 2,600 and 3,000 persons trom | (°l98¢l Adams, Colonel Potter and Colonel Chinese affairs. He said nothing had de- | s howd, serionn ; A [ central government under the Jolnt super- | © g 4 i 8t Louis will attend the cncampment. | VONFAh Were prosent at the conference veloped of a serious nature in the late| CHANCE FOR DIVINING ROQD | itodsers. shouider. siric Augus | Excort Al vision of the powers and a sound reor, reports from China. It was also stated | 16, killed by sharpshooter while foragin Dr. Bachmann of Shanghal asserts in the These will include about 1500 members the nine companies, the Canton com - Al fantry G | 1zation of Chinese finance, insis ; e N e ot 1y, the Eighth and the two local com- that the United Btates governumont ls In(Fremck and Russian Flans Fiy Wheve | Smith. > 7 Fcurteenth infantry, Claude | uo 08 B0 Chinese oo ,.“.-(“.'ul|I|:.'-‘K“:,"‘.|‘I- e T Sl (Bnecial Tal JatnSisan Apsitien AL anies, will continue on guard today and frequent communication with the other Imperinl Treasure ix Believed Pekin, August 16: Died from wounds re- | inferior. BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 2 el e PR T R spe- | tunight powers regarding the Chinese situation. ! 10 Do Beiin poired In sction Company. B, Fourteent |'"ARRLL omot (etoaram annouaces: tha SaTANM.) A “'::“"'m';"w:""' ““":m'm' e | dial ik Some excitement caused this morn No Ships Ordered to (Mg s e s o len T, Augui 21 Drath oceurred on farrival of “the German detachment at | POV Sl L mant W e st | l:’:l";‘ in. extra adition af s local paper, Durlng the aftornoon Acting Secretary | spandent of tho Times, wiring jact Seyme: | Bing. ¢ NInih infantry. doaenters’ Augun: |POUD Avgust 18— who ad been adverticed to address he | LINER BREAKS — IN TWAIN | \') hesttines announcing ihat peck mas Adee had a conference with the acting | gav’ says ASL Satur- |, Clinton W, Graham, Company 1, Four S residents of Gage county at the city hall | rushed about yelling: “All about Peck ShIat of the buresy bt'navigation, the an- | “hekin 1s now entirely undor toroign| T nFentFy: Sheapnel woings, o © | SCHARN GOES BACK T0 JAIL | s o e T wtre. sstimate of | dnpmnese Veanel. 1 W b | TS hendt Yelling S iuAll AReiBec ture of which was not made public. It{control, Looting Is proceeding H,,“‘“ It s stated the War department that the visitors from out of town would be Route (o Manila with Sto |the hoys and took him to police head WS atie In the Nevr GapATIMAAL BOW-|sifclly, THs Prench snd Russias oe s |the only reason for (MOMIne (hat Geneisi|™PW Yerk Hoy, Welé &N Chasge it about 500, which falls far short of the Uniiod Binten; Goes | quarters. Commissioner McMillen promptly Svar, Ak N0 {ar 8a.Known hors: (he UDied | are fiving iover the'best portion of the | Ghaltes. 1a at Tien Tain 1o bociiss the oo Murder, Released and Re- crowds assembled to hear Bryan's previ- N Y telephoned the paper to call in Its boys. States has no war ship at Amoy. The|jerial domain, where it bolloved the|ports signed by him giving the casuaities arrested. ous efforts MANILA: Aug. Tae Ioanos Mlner. fy0, v oung tolternted s orders as soon Princeton has touched thero occaslonally [ jmpoerial treasure is burie " are dated at that place. It in observed that Mr. Bryan came In over the Union Pa.|fUutaml Maru. Captain Thom, hound f as he was informed of the matter. Both TR ARELT AR MOULLERIAMS SINACK BUE | Tl torhididan (olte: 16, rovnanton by Ine | os dlaRatoh Lk dated Augdst oL and Tos | NEW.YORK. Aug MomFrodariok Bohrn | oin toe o i Car 0 Al Haund OUNEAIIA S0 Mantia wiihis carkelof atorea | 8o L TeR CUSSINERICHS MALED - Hath it 1s thought to be now in tho vicinity of tornational agreement, Although ans un. | other August It is said at the depart- \8-year-old boy who has been held by s Manhattan to accommodate him. The [fOF the American govermment, —went | HYIAH inflammatory cry of the newsboys POAGKADL © BiNpALelas wore'inrausred 10 [ ianment-wiil be (haftective unies . (b " | Sioat (UM At Tl S0 8 the depacte holice pending the investigation (010 | irain Jost another hour in the run between | 3870und and broke in twain on the faland *'¢ [° IRTLMEBAtery ety of the arrived the Navy department for transmission to | cupied b s e L Mo e murder of his sister, Kate, last Satur- | \unhattan and Beatrice and as a conse ""‘I"_"”"""“ A . N | the penitentiary in the custody of the shor Admiral Remey, which although. not made | " “The Japancae have wolsed 300 tacls of| P A juence he did not arrive until abcut 19 PAMROnRetS ARA" sPew oamped for aix pus today t was immediately A on the island. They are now heing " At 8:30 tonight. He ! T P A T PR brought to Manila by the British steamer | ©1' Er0atly relieved when the heavy iron prince Toan and wil i men o | SERIOUS TROUBLE AT AMOY | ™\hon" Shirs "was- arratane o e |, T, 78R Barty wan met ut tho deot| SLCEL, 10 MTE U0 0 ot s | sl clased it Wi and o roatzen nee Tuan and all the high offcer ‘ hy & number of the leading fusioni 081 | b 1is Giran. BRECaRS ADA Vesnal will ouara s | Ehut B afe from moh violence. Ile escaped to Tal Yuan Fu, in the province of | w Besui harge of burglary he pleaded not guilty together with the committee which are "‘ “‘ R4 1 will probably | had little to and was quickly con Shen Si wh they proceeded nd was commitied to the Tomk Assist- | poon sent to meet him, escorted him to b 10, ticted to a cell any | o 8 ant District Attorney O'Reilly said the boy | uch stop were taken, he sui would | overnor I'SoiA! bat Inalated itar miida hack drawn by white horses. The proce : Lithe Vietim of Mah, Buch step wore taken, e wid, 1t would y [Wwould be indicted for murder in tho first |gion' headed by the Wilber band, hired FATHER DEAD; CHILD ASLEEP| Tt AR L . Wl Remey. Up to date | Writiah n Show Fine spiris \SHINGTON 1.—United, States | de8ree by nexs Tuesday, by which timo, e |ty occasion by the fusion state commit N I8 Aitle Rhoda David | Johnson of A Ch bles the | 1% the poe will bave finished an inves arched up Court street to Fifth and | 8l ey ¥ Hons | 00 dled at.the oty hoapital at 3 .0'clock thiy b SOt iant R usius, BANING 190 | eatios ' nole going on. TN s Rl A s e et with Live Wire, Is na afternoon. She was shot in the head while _— telographing from that place August 16 0 MAPATLMENS \nier ate ol SoRax LWAL | 1raitani i mubh mttantion: bhere o i o H1eNce Lo Lhe 2ily. Dall, where & atany To " her mother's arms during the rio lgraphing from that place August 16, via | mob hurned the Japanese tomple at that | FA¢ted much attention here owing to the had been erected in the open air for the in bing UL AR ms during the riots VICEROYS READY TO HELP | M, "0 Aukust 23 announces that no was |y tio" PUEACE (e Supancao temple at that | g “thag the ‘police in searching for. the g gl sho o At he wa 4 girl's murderer found that sl 4 been | BPERKeEr MUNCIE, Ind., Aug. 24—Willlam B. Cox hort f that h 8 arrang t Japanese oMicials and are restoring | ¥ITh® murderer found that she had been |*PX" [0 \l\iilie of the crowd assemblea ing for convoys and that he he A leading a double life. The marines alluded to must be- | chief engincer at the Muncie E Street | T6a had basnr tha s e s 200 ihe to some other nation, as the United Want Pro ion. The mecting opened with a campalgn S0ng, | ljva wire in the power house, He was alone [ R e anisits Rk snanra nain, Mika, Atcs has no war ship at Amo. LD M N. [after which Hon. R. §. Bibb. gold demo- | with his -year-old baby girl at 1he time |ias heVonAY Dixika NA Tafare to Lol s BERLIN, Au f—It is announ 1in a Bt Sireet ! | cratic candidate for governor four yea ! The child went to him, lay down in his arn and fell asleep beside the dead man. The X patch from Amoy, dated August 24, tha H his W. J. Bryan | dead man and the sleeping child were foun wis released on a writ of habeas cor Consul Johnson's dispatch regarding the Amoy uprising. Acting Secretary Hackett » however, that no war ship had heen ordered to Amoy and he had no knowledge that any ships were sent it the admiral had not advised the depart-| LONDON, Aug. 21 General Gaselee, the ment that any ship had been sent to Amoy ommander of the British forces at Pekin case has at Goards at WASHINGTON 8 8 tremely arduous march owing to the hea P AR enared i | 4B, introduced I TARS AL, Fson, | BRatonints VATEERET St e aat CLEVELAND, Aug. 24.—Sherifft McConnell erful Chinese viceroys were disposed ) R i - r 1 T'h ASHLAND, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special.)— | DY Mr. Cox's 10-year-old son, Verne | beld a large focro of deputies in the jail Accept the new* conditions of s Flean Cavatey Did ¢ R Abshac oG f o DIUEAIIY 5 i A Jupanc r ent riote iy | The adjourned convention of the populists NaLak e this city throughout the night, as a result China and would asslst in the maint INNA, Aug. 24.—-The mmander ' i f giving |of the Fifth senatorfal district, Saunders OPEK of the rumors to the effect that a mol AT Pl & K TOPEK A I'h mob g 0. ‘¥ho dnformation came tn bip, Kalserin A y and Sarpy counties, met at Beetison's hall | port of Unite (on n | from Akron might attempt te storm the pa through diplomatic chann telegraphs thut in the p pa Co L L in Ashland this afternoon. Hon. €, M, [ leland of t e Toneka | place and get possession of Louis Peck, the for Old Firm, Lemar of Ceresco, memhor of the 1ast leg- | 115 117 Tenaloners, o 3 negro who s alleged e assaulted islature from Saunders, was chairman, ana car. | The Christina Maa The homas O. Moon of Ashland, secretary amount pald watched all the in of surances reached here today that n and heavy road Stated that cno of the foreig At near Tien Tsin Aug HINGTON elved a telegram from two of N were repea repulsed b n receipt spateh from closely the Unit s at Osako onlliE trains SRATAIAIS z Japan, dated - 8 conference committee of three was ap ars, but the mob failed to appear 10 maloaly by losizinnl Stasm in Miohigan o from % | pointed to meet the democratic commi | A About midnight Sherift Kelly of Akron » MRS S i e excelle Hiogo | as follows: . J. Whipple of Ashland r i | telephoned the authorities here that elgh SioRer of | Frazier of Green and Charles Nownes of n B men had ft that city for Cleveland in Papilllion. The convention then nominates order to work up sentiment powerful central viceroy . panese and American cavalry they intended to give the stating wgainst Peck in China rms in the s Jm George W. Meredith of Ashland for | - ourg—fialled. . A careful watch was kept for the men, but has he R A k gy A - - tate senator, to succeed W. D, Schaal of 2 BeUEIAmBIan, faE Ne | they could not be found the offici hn Rinkiat . L ImURAN AFTiD.| AR DRSS NL000 19 8 Springfield, without opposition. The demo- | f ew York At about the same hour a railroad man re ! a chactic ok or sing through that city | 8AN FRANCISCO, Aug. H.~The wteamer [ (0 EKE0 THODUC SRPETERR, he demo Southampton-salled-Columbla to Sheriff McConnell that he had | Vit via O overheard a plot in Akron early in the vening and that 12 men were ready o condition, .tho most Infuer wall 1 Japanese Red Cross would have pleas anL ol hich arrived | here Mo u 4@ the empire Is that of the ) R ¢ 4 rough # ji rom Sy A rends v le aid. | ey, Australia, consigned to local banks (Continued on Second Page.)