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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAIIA, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1900, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, WAR CLOUD. NOT \\'A\REG"’E THANKS UNTO 60D FEAR O FAVINEAT TIEY TSIV PLAN UPRISING IN' MANILA| AVERICA WISHES (UBA \\’m,gcoumnon OF THE WE”"ER‘B()\'S IN BLUE RALLY | Americans and Rritons in Pekin Hold Incriminating Letters Found Among | For e { Service in Cor Documents of the Filiping | Southerly W Thetr Safe . Thousands of Village Refugees Flocking to neral Hicart. Governor Wood Counsels Concerning Con- | . WA Yenterdas Russia, Germany and Japan Have Yet to| 13 rature at Omahn Yesterda | (Copyrie t oy City Captured by Allies. PO The W de- | stitational Convention, Dew. Hour n.-:I . e & Break Off Relations with Ohina, PRRIN. AtR b fetters found | oo for G. A. R, Encampment, i .~ | This mo attended b " he prigen NO CHANGE IN SITUATION AT CAPITAL A bty int ] s RUMOR FROM CHE FOO 1S NOT CREDITED | tnit smerssan tox ' : e bt e A b SV INEARLY 30000 HAVE ARRIVED IN CITY s [ s (ye | Vienna Paper, Which Has (he Repata- In sanary Address is Taken by Caba Ry 5 <1 Washington Has Heard Nothing in Days | southwara ton of Spenking by the Dook b "] tmpoertant Declaration Made : ++ 78| Woek Begins with Grand Patriotio and Song Nation's Defenders of ‘61 Gather in Chicago trenched for b Wussin, Suys Czar Mo r of Isia b from Uonger, Remey or Obaffee, Bonpsl Tunes? . Not Declared War, | United States Troops Service at Mammoth Coliseum, the southwest y bes oMbl L] i ‘RACES CLASH IN NEW YORK - CHINESE ARE RALLYING TO ATTACK ALLIES | “ose tendors uie b LONDON . \ nned, but mot carried out because . . | Nemroes and Whites -« | LORD'S PRAYER RECITED BY MULTITUDE A careful search of the SANTIAGO D CUBA, Aug Gover. out today regonnoiterin from n i Jisturbances the pre- | DOT General Wood was officially banquetted n wv.;n. f New York, JbemL oIy -uil & b n there ) i © advises Another at. | 1ast night by the republican and demo bt diide Major Rai f 8t. Louis Seems Certai Fear Expressed That Internationals May Be | \ndcr close guara by 4 1 t his n tollowifg plan ratic pastie The civil governor ajor Raieseur of 8t. Lonie Seems Oertain ; wher W YORK, A ¢ 4 Ll 3 LHE acatiay I refr muithd_ of nt race riot to Be Shaw's Successor. s oAb daring and wnd civil dignitaries and scores FEW REPUES COME TO HAND &' ending i ton " : i " the walle entative merchants present. The | 8irect ca = vernmen entrance night o An attack from 30000 Boxers was fome giacted d st iy B Mgy s e y. aged \np. NAVAL VETERANS ARE TO PARADE TODAY hbishop of Cuba, the princip POSSIBLE MEANING OF RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE State Depaetn of Re- ports in Reter can force and the British artillery, accord « bile e olitical partfes wouid be o wter s the Frent that Fair Mensur Nnte Converning ing to & Aispateh to the Morning Post trom | Thn : thay all ‘set benefit to Cuba in the future than & houss Are Taken it ix Likely That 8 necessiary Instr fivided against itself. He said he wa BUkts, ‘ARTeL AURGHL.TH: Wik HOved 16 Th gt A hooting Unfon Army WHI Gather Abou United States Would Insist toHiane O iter city wall. The Boxers were reported rald te. Walled « % o a1 Vool Camp Five (o st ' Cpon Trenty Rights bad been re " o coming from the sou ne | e tter conting Senor Tamayo said S Tell Stories. General | f the COntIIEN | engagement outside Tien Tsin Aug J t with all henor 1 re 1 ¢ ored sters abroad on i : eneral, that 1t 1< i Amsterdan WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—Russia, Ger gl X when the Americans, British and Japa Gelve W fiyorable L S ot Witk o y i CHICAGO, many and Japan have not declared WAT | views of the governme " ey nese signally eated a large force o resentcamy which fell ¢ ¢ Joxers, killing over 300, says in a dispatch contin upon China, eith rately or in con redited on the set Chilnese . Rty Seit M SkCement. 16 ide: ubon Te i ‘ Iy to in. | dated Augu Mro of the suthority of the highest character ' rescatations The lines of communication near 7ic y rary What those nation: ay do within th foreign Tsin are 1‘~‘nI\ ree from "lvh.,w” Th b - no other wauy - 11 me not Livutl. . enemy had been treating the ager accide Boxt forty-elght hours, or within the r ¢ v replies ; eareying o celdent Aoap YoruIRNL o o ‘whigh 58 o Th : frithe badly. Sevoral decapitated bodies were Manila, sinee (Nt pivce iaihe e : Washingion ed to answer rotary of was Pl b s tuken, we shall be able | dor Pare, A brief d [ Hou t about a thousand hall be forced t ; L P b with them Ye ' i v P obtain wha had ahe more than a month's fo ) ", o " T Qermat i Jag . I8 every prospect of a famine shortly f n few forel n % not wh t 1 [ we ‘asetubation, tht: & ‘Farsiie: ih. {m " will_be suficient a 'will ‘Fae o de- | the polt o the tbesent critical hould 1ot have heen Ie minent in consequence of the inadequa ¥ it will peace and that he believed a consolidat He in in feht Bx-Prisoncers of War of 1 the notes addres orward. in his report o | treated at a ho about two hlock tream v anid ven to Alexar erated pra ro bt wer tound near thelr camp we g a r here that Ry 1 o W t. He an-| tion of war upon China 1sed me | from our resen hina to make interested comment among Washington iblte and no pr A0y tonigh Philippines, but permit | The curse of the mothe cials and_among diplomati " | of provisions for the hordes of retu k i Yow | and daughters of those who feli | arrested for stoning il i sam in than tives « Hopson, a negr ! Ithough no od, many gowns Heow .l Ier - ; predidice oo far decper (han tho sea which bathes our | FERSOR : ahp bbbl s L " G oems VUkine ¢ e frst? 1ow woul | und shore a ; sorlously. No_information of such action In Unable to Cease et L feik Wircoment] 1r (he BRODOF e 0a Tel"in thig convention. we. whuil | Wesk Sixtisth truet, That Iy 12,000 persons wers packed has reached either the Department of STV anghal advices say the report of the J burned and noghing ¢ | b wiworty of the biood that W had it | weut tnd and Amsterdam avenues. i M bl State or the legations of the government capture of Emperor Kwang Su by the J . ot obtain” thelr "1 the trie friond of Cuba: and 1| “Cuckoo Row™ and here negroc unabl Ain admission \ 6 in “obtathfng posse \ cortify to . The United Stafes gov- | hundreds. The fact that of | Bishop samuel s o Ch wccepted in official circles as a sufcient | Grodekof!, commander of the Amur govern. | taken identity. The Pekin correspondent i iy then with Our head ¢ | sFment 1€ wineere in the promises it made. | ug'in the 1 p : R s e e TNLUEREINR (8 SIS oy ment, reports under date of August 24 that | Of the Dally Telegraph, writing August 19, ¥ pan demand whit we WAl |8 e st and most eapable men among | that several of them wanted and half a [ battlefield bofore he won distinction in the OfMcialy of the State, War and Navy de-| Kam Ni and Tsha Tehan have heen occu- | 8¥8 that the empress dowager fled west fo it 16 ‘our authority | s, and thus show to the world that Cubans | dozen of them thought the uld release partments were at their desks carly to- | pied by the Russians. The Chinese sent an| Ward and adds: “She has a hodyguard oA dominite the place Whe<e | ara worthy of the confidence placed in day, but up to the hour of closing for (he | emissary to General Rennenkampf y drew his revolver. By threatening to shoot of 1500 and af the mountainous character | they are. = okt T e | et capacity”for -‘Huw.r\;m‘n‘m\ ¥ , “tite ll this, general, for your opinio a8 by Gemera oy mot & word had been heard from |jos s suspension of operations. but. the|of the countod would prevent artiliery fol- | 4 fiate 2! Ve [t T cun proceed to| “""_". 4 “" y i .| the first man 10 move he held the mob at | him w s, Command Minister Conger, General Chaffee or Ad- | Russian general replied that he was una- [ 10WI0g, it igfpelieved she will not be pur-| make the oo preparations wnd ar. | Governor Genoral Wood, on rising, was|bay until other policemen came to his ald. | in-Chiet s Grand Army of tha miral Romey. Since the dispatch from | ble to cease hostilities sued face in the varous placen kBa the proper | Srceted with shouts of approbatlon ami|mney arrested e Meyer, also colo Republic, Rev, Thor Consul Fowler was received late last This correspopdent reports everything hope, general, that you will vivas,” which were taken up by some 2,000 | Thursday night the Department of State Views of A quiet on the dateeef his dispatch, but a plan. which 5 one of the proofs | persons assembled outside the club house has recelved mo advices from any source| NEW YORK, Aug. 26 Hespere | telegram to the satle paper from Tien Tein, | Of the urdent patriotism of this, your hum-{on the Parque do Cespedes. He spoke in in China, except a brief cablegram from | Ouchtomsky of Russia, Prin Ouchtom- | dated August 24, asserts that 1,000 Rus- | "0L SRR CR s qdressed to | PATE A8 follows [ S i s and ‘he 0/ rince Diy Oucht sk ans, Germans and anes pushed DY ” CLb A A % by m here as our friend and in no other Willian ne nry Minister Conger inquiring how he shoula | “"" '“‘_ "v 'v’ M'_' "“"’ . DI _\‘_"l "” ""v '”“ $ '”’“ ‘\‘“ H"; . v»'w 88 ||| "" Al Artemio Ricart, as chief of the | "I il B KR i “,“,‘.,‘f“ mber the | Skull 18 fractured. ~William and He in charge ago's end of the o are en route ina, arrived on the | ward from Pekin with the intention, It was| o ooione™ anout Manila, and signed by | fen-vear war an have as full knowledge | Rapp, brothers, white, were arrested and | encampment 1 fana Trias, division general, follows the | 0f the conditions of thix province as I|locked up this evening on complaint of After a musical selection had been ren. brief and purely administrative in chars | dowager have mys \ irst saw anty | Adam Johnson, negro, who claimed they [ gored by the band the vast audience joined . | matters we n 4 most depl nd x acter, was not made public The War | ®an railroad stocks in China said he At a conference of ministers and gen ¥ | o z " r your communieation, tn which | tion. The road to Santiag arked | had stoned him n the Lord's ayer, being led by Rey Qepartment has received no dispatch from | 'NIDKS there will be no disintexration of the | erals, held at Taku Friday, it was decided ™ me of your desiNEio BInce your- | with dead and adyias. In the ovemont | T | Frank Gunsaulus of Chicago, and then “binese empire. ccording o corresponde ) iy ha head of the (in command) [ nhe seed everywhere we have @ proof of | 4 . General Chaftee, known to have come di- | C0IRes emPpir according to the correspondent of the Dally | Jolf, A1, the 1™ Sbtaci A1 we opcras | o feiondiy: intsrins shown by (e Amer. | READY TO SWALLOW ADLAI| nisnop Faltows ctxended warm and elo rectly from him, for about a week. Cas EEADR,. 1o 0O/ :TRES. oL the against Mantla. T must malke known to ¥ou [ fean people. liverybody in- the 1'nited | | quent welcome to the visiting veterams blegrams signed “Chaffee” have b N CSlRR Trosys to Us 1o Drient. bidden city to Europe | the great satisfaction that such desire [ S(ates wix astonished at the satistactory | posarice Nnetonal Co it (16 wiis ljegiate sy affec have been re-| LEAVENWORTH, Kas., Aug. 26.-~The| on Tsin dispaiches to Berlin, dated | produces in me. for just thafwas ths only | way'in which the municipal clecticns pacsed | FOF caponsive reading was led by Rev. J celved, but us they contained only 118ta|geiond battalion of the First (nfantry,| August 23 say detall wantin i eompletc the work o off, "prekiyen Mokiniey ‘orsonally’ s day Na D. Severinghaus of Chicago and Bishop of casualties it is assumed they were sent | which arrived ten days ago from Cuba, has |~ “The Japanese troops are in possession | Mtion the s much hoasted JEood. PONEY of | nont Ot han comat iy htever: tha it Tallows then iotraduoed Commmadaeive by some subordinate officer in General | giarted from Fort Leavenworth for San|of the wall around the innermost part of | the cnemy. who, as an ulfm: mate destiny of Cuba may be, jts imme-| (ooroo0 auc 20— uniess the upex- |l cf Shaw, who spoke at some lensth Chaftee’s pame. k-om no officlal sources | prancisco and it Is expected will take | tho Forbidd but 5 ade | Would ba the one to pay the fiddler: if your | diate future is independence. "This s no CAGO, Aug. 26.—Unless the upon “True Patriotism.” He dwelt upon has the department learned of the de- 4 the Forbidden city, but have not yet mado | ;tantjon fs carried cut im w satisfactory | political move on the part of the United | pected happens Adlal E. Stevenson tomor- | the services which had bee parture of i et S LEREAE for the Oreat Wiihig alx dare thelr way to the imperial palace, owing to | manner and then there we 8 he no uphro- | Bates, but a sincere desire’ (0 do What | row will he substituted for Charles A. | (nis nation in part Al et "‘”l';‘l"f"fl o T e ¢ g » e o inst pé ¢ Worldn (U (Al L o tEmUnation, | e right. wherelore, T bem wou, as a - | : s natic particular and to the world Tion Tsin as reported to a London paper Muine Arrives at Hong Kong "‘l“ STane kel ""\'“’f"‘ | Which, “though 1t “will not end the War. | sonal favor to me and to the United §tites | Towne as the vice presidential nomince |a¢ large by the members of the Grand Army under date of August 19 LONDON, Aug. 26.—Advices from Hong "'l‘m'"“';""h' ]_""""‘qm "‘""“" b, coms nevertheless enough ‘will have been uone | government. to sink your political difter- | oa the populist ticket. A poll of the na-|and pointed out the need of training the Advices from General Chaffee are ex- |Kong report that the American hospital | mander o Pt BIDRERR Army oOrDN) | O e e G Ui v hat ences and passions, and to send men 10| (jonal committee of that party was taken |coming generations in the duties whish pected hourly, as the military telegraph |ship Maine, which sailed from Southamp- [ ¢ADIBE to St. Petersburg under date of | Eil. " ihat no means will be begrudged 1o [ honor and capaelty. so that the conven- |tonight and the Hlinois man was seem- line between Tien Tsin and Pekin, which |ton for China July 12, arrived there today. August 16, says | give you much helo and support as vou | ¢y may mean more than the Cubans even “There are no longe: y Boxers may need to earry out to happy termi- [ now antieipate # o1t i has been interrupted, presumably is being i longer any Boxers in ey Meodl fne enterprise naw; Sy populists, who are advocating unity with| Rev, 1. G, Hirsch i 5 dellvered a patriotio Pekin. They were drive today by the 7 3 f Heat Men. 3 ocrats, predic e selectiol K A o haa. bean Hemairen, Tmperative” i | READY TO RECEIVE KNIGHTS |Tekim, They were driven out todas by he | P20 0 (0 SHUe | gy 4| Cownnetn chotee of ment Wem. |5y dtmocrots, brediet tha the selec 100 | adasocs ana Reve 1.0 Waaee prommunmnn ctions were sent yesterd e AR Agaln 1 say, send the best men € [of Mr. Stevenson to be Bryan's running|the benedictio etwey structions were sent yesterday to the com- hotsted over the Imperial oity. The em. | Ricart and signed Mariano Barroga, fixes the | o A\ 0r S\ Fabresentatives Is larsely | he benediction. Between the addresses mander of the United States forces at | numbers were given by sololsts, quar | | primarily interested. That fact alone s PETERSBURG, Aug. 26— (eneral | ANeSe was erroneous. It was a case of mi ago, who pulpit and who i< the chairman of the Hopson. Cleary used his club and then | oncampment committee on religious ex platform with as 11T of Salt Lake General Daniel E. Sicklos Meyer resisted arrest all the way to E. G. Hirsel ary said he staricd the attempted re City, Utah Chicago and a host partment commanders of the Grand eral wounds and it is thought the negro's f the Repu well as the local tion and when he got there he had route his message The text of the dis. | steame quitaine, today ‘rince Ouch- | i of pursuing e o press patch, which, It was explained, was very | Steamer, L'Aquitaine, today. Prince Ouch- | ned, of pursuing the fleelng empr tomsky, who owns & newspaper and Ru : patriotism demaunds of the nation's eftl- ingly assured a comfortable majority. The | zons o) 28t of June as the date for the attack gl or 1 care not what ir pir.y | mate on both tickets will be unanimous. | pusic Tien Tain (o have he ine. resmen ot | Detrolt Gally Decorated with Flag |press dowager, the emperor. the heir ap J“I"‘m My, st fitas ¢ Iterma ko | ey SEs. Byl Snalive: therirer ‘TuF | Senator Marlon Butler, chairman of the |tets and ihe ehorum, i of s prad i once under the protection of a cavalry| "% Bursc 8% INOOMY . aas the whole court have fled to | unaral of division 5 “several juntas will | he present lot party considerations bt Sus | committee, and several others have de-|plauded frantically by the audfence, which dctachment. A suspicion exists here that I0g ByIRIN t8e provinee of Ehaa i be ready when called out D e e et wiTl tuke. history and | clared themselves unalterably opposed to | wa in an intensely patriotic frame of mind. the deluy in messages, hoth from and to Snrl LA Still Tarries at Shanghal, ‘Another document, dated March 4, 1900, | ¢ffect the welfare of all Cuban peop uch action. Chairman Butler arrived In| During the afternoon a service for ehil- you shall have it. This is possible and |and decisive meeting es, arrived te neampment Ralssenr Looks n Winner, " L1 Hung Chang, according to a Shanghai | directs a regiment to shed the last drop of candescent 11ghts stretched across Wood- | s o fellow patriots to see that your Tepr 0 o A nnd Shanghal than between Tien Taln and | wee weenne, L1l the st (rom ihe. £loor | 41Patch dated yesterday, has onco more | blood if necessary te carry out the program | tation 1 Without ‘party. prejudice.” ‘iieir | number of his fellow committeemen. He | Addrestes were made by Commander-in- Pekin. From Che Foo to Shanghal the| . : postponed his departure for the north and threatens death under the military code | I mind that no constitution that does nit uhu\ ‘\'n 114||1>;‘ nee »I\uh m»l nssociates at| chief Shaw, Bishop Fallows and Rev. B. W. | The Japanese have landed more blue- [to those who do not assemble at the ap- | ¢ By the 5 Wil ot b 4o | the Sherman house during the greater part | Arnet of Wilberforce, 0 tonight to the incoming Pyt knights oy the Tnited States w o o authorities and it is suspected they are T;:’_‘“':Imm "l‘“m'x"‘::'::"',:‘. ‘y‘w'” o "“":" | Jackets at Amoy, where order is main- [pointed places W making Cuba Ints & second Hay:l, [of the evening. The friends of Stevenson Neuls iap onn not 80 prompt in the transmission of mes | i o i i p—tien $ ; ] o storans want liberty for all and for no particu- | Veterans and visitors to the encampment ““Conspicuous " vas displayed by ; ¥ : or 1o hartieu® | to bear on the senator in favor of a speedy | P which wave in front of every building in [ <ol _'“":‘_':‘L‘; o ‘“‘""" i GREAT NAVAL BASE AT GUAM |iar party “The United States insiste ihat L came in by the thousands today, every fn- Chinese Rallying for Attack, the downtown portion of the city's leading | (OPH R GORSIE OF A0 e ¥ Wi & 3 e 4 3 ® says the Shangha orrespondent of the | United States at Once paeed | SAnllY POBRIb e ith you (o help uA fo mako doors. Railroad officials estimated that Later In the day a dispatch was received | thoroughfare. Long lines of small Amer-| gy auvg wwhile under heavy | Yot ; the meeting, Eugene Smith, secretary of ’ e o) ; & " dard, der heavy fire in the » \ ; Ime our word good. Your enemies predict fat . Eug a | at tho Japanese legation from the foreign ,‘;nlnmlhm: interspersed with kxn(l‘gx.n: of | | to Make Island as Nearly Im: 1 90 Which numbar 48000 war | H office of Japan conveylng the latest and most | Pythias burgees, were suspended above | 000 T OF TR eyl their ropresentatives hope to see you de- [ {n"oharge of the Chicago headquarters, was | h umber 18,000 were members of authenttc {nformation of the situation in |the littering rows of lights, giving life | ¢ ot picked up an American = feat these predictions, If we werg not be Grand Army of the Republic. Forty- oft in safety.” | partment has taken the initial steps in the | men you hav but would seek the dis- iction 18 out of the question, he viously, over 11,000 of whom were vet The Shanghal correspondent of the Times, | preparation for the complete and compre- | LIrPY e noa . " . s O bt . ot | te " s big enc § 3 vou in the convention. We seek erans, a total of 20,000 already in the elt dicated that the Chinese had rallied their|tors than kulghts at the big encampm %} wiring August 24, says: “Ll Hung Chang | hensivo system of fortifications and harbor | mand the best you have. Again you would not believe an important y forces and were preparing for an attack | of the Uniform rank, only a few scattered 2 Grand Army of the Republic head upon the allies in Pekin. If it should prove | regiments arriving during the morning, | o parcb W0 0 TR TOR B anas | i gl g ended 101 hereafier make vour political system work- | y S RatE 1o ot LR an e ST [ Grane uy of the Republic headquarters that the allled forces were besleged in Pe-|but as night approached the air resounded | ¥ occupy the {mpe- | make the island of Guam a thoroughly pro- | aple and permanent Indicate that tomorrow's arrivals will swell 5 renewed its assurance that it will prot ern Pacific. The authority for the prelimi-| cubans here to be the most important |! have heard I am pretty certain that the | phay were binEiion KE. glf vices from General Chaffeo. incoming Pythlans the persons of the empress dowager and|nary work in this line was granted under | goclarati de sitce the Amerioan occu- | Populists will be working with all thelr | grounds” In Lincoln oark ¢ h.. iy As made public by Minister Takahira, the Admirable arrangements have been per- I declaration made . «ncoln park tonight. In spite Mr. Morgan of the China Inland mission, | priation for river and harbor improvement The Cuban f aised over the pal -y - soaked ground, the pale ligh ot Toklo 1s as follows for serving meals to W persons simul- o 1 = e, N " he Cubaa flag was r P y soaked groun he pale light of lanterns o has arrived here from Si Ngan Fu, re- | The Na partment has been at pains o by Genel food's permis di ered thro e walls TP s iR TR P SRR Rl Lo B S b B ® The Navy department has been at pains to| ace by General Wood's permission today,| ALL FOR DEAR LOVE'S SAKE | siimmered through the walls of white tents ¥ ALARLbL oORicANdeR. af th I aatees] BOAUN Sarviian et Mol 'this SvkE ‘“rm and !‘Ihr\\ converts have been mas- | nations have in this part of the world and | emony. Later in the afternoon the Amer olie Sister shelter tent around a ruddy campfire and 7 sl 4 sa Talan Fu, the maps already prepared show that south- | jcan, Cuban and Spanish arms were fas “Sang Marching Through Georgia” and ““The capital is now entirely cleared of |4 sermon by Chaplain-in-Chief E. G. San- | o t Seventy me egotiations will be impossible until plen- | miles ¢ slands containing thi Are CanRMAL - Wood ers & Allagtanoio St the enemy. A cavalry regiment which had |derson. At the camp grounds there were F il plen- | miles by a chain of islands containing thir- | cipal theater, where General Wood wa [ f the Allegheny City post, No. 128 honored. Japan suggests the viceroys of |of hostile o 1 y S % 4 A y T b pstile powers. Some of them already | jsh arms bave been exhibited since the|line steamer, L'Aquitaine, which arrived | Lincoln park, where they went into e empress dowager's palace is located) re- The first formal exerci Van Kin and Wu Chang 2 , A amp. d g and Earl Li. It equipped and od se harbors | evacuatio s 3 are ne W them were 4 L A g e A R e e are equipped and fortified. These harbors | evacuation this morning from Havre, Margaret Minne- | With them were a large number of veter- ot hb Wen TR Rhanson adx et aod | andach formally | a willingness to make full indemnity, Japan | group, which stretch from the southern | battlefields of San Juan and El Caney.|jumping overboard at 5 a. m. August 23| states, together with many friends of the were under the escort of General Ma and his | is ready to assist to the utmost border of the Philippines eastward past the | Tomorrow he will go to Manzanlllo. The alarm was quickly given, a boat was | old soldiers. The entire hody, -numbering 600 sasp longitude of Guam, while on the north the| The military road from Santiago to San|lowered and the woman was picked up,| 400, took up quarters in the tents that troops, consisting of only about 600 horse- oy e & . o o its thal o ployed as the mouthplece of the | natio possess sevel ors, several o s shed as fa s the b e oman Catholie priest ve been pitched for the: Ten and twents cars The apancse torees | WORE LIKE FIENDS THAN MEN oY e ace mouthplece of the | natlons possess several harbors, several of | Luls Is finished as far as the summit of |but too Inte. A Roman Cathollc pricst | have been pitched for them gy oA s in Guam. In view of all these facts|This is a disfance of eight miles. The|service over the remains, ussisted by a|soclety of the United which over 2,000,000 taels in silver and a o Fal s slons Iarge quantity of rice were found.' Harbarities Practises China and does not contemplate taking|it has been determined to make Guam a| Bayamo and Cauto valleys are thus placed | number of other priests and nuns who were | attend the 3 The Cologne Gazette, in an article which | supplics for our squadrons and as néarly | valley, The area effected is 6,000 square| committed to the sea. A passenger on |y 50 Another telegraphic dispatch, dated| EMPORIA, Kan, Aug Licutenant | 15 said to forecast Germany's attitude re- | impregnable as possible against a hostile [ miles. The sugar country, which the com- | board said that the deceased was a nun | 91098 the unexpected happens it is prob- Taku, August 23, states that as the Chinese | willium Weaver of | ecessary indemnity be ) i1l be elected commande chiet a o A . : volunteers, who resigned in | ™ ry indemnity can be secured by in-| A mixed commisston of one army and [lieved to be the finest in the world. Seven- |and was dismissed for some reason which | i q \‘ ted dommander-n-ohief of th Nan Yuen were about to attack the for-|(he spring on account of illness and has | CTeasing the maritime customs, the pow-|two navy corps has already been assigned | teen miles of the highway remain to be|he did mot learn. On the voy he [ Grand Army of the Republic for the com oign forces at Pekin, Japanese add Russian | cavalty were expected to encounter them | tells of be te 1 nos | finances, including the financial admin finan Sl tacammandstions tha. tatus D uieide lay. General John C. Black of Iilinols, on August 20. The dispatch further state T e so) At tration of the provinces th fift ROBERTS MEET. ¥ rry, now on dut | confided to some of her Ly Aas e & andidate wi een guns, are advancing from Sha the Amerlcans, the F| | it the naval st Tonolulu; Major |'that she had besn & nun, b s apparently leaves a clear fleld for Tung to make & rear attack on the allfe o S GENERALS ke I n i Honolulu; Major| g yi0q senten inen ta | Major Raisseur Six men were killed at ahn | At is Now Ready for Forther Ad- the Ph 108, and Lieutenant Neoessity ' Settlement vent and she felt sh r|, The program for tomorrow includes the to Acting Secrctary Adee at the Department | 4jd Lioutenant Weaver do 1 vance of British Hosts Against now on duty in Washing for EBssagin's Death, family. She said sh dedication of the new arch in Michigan JETROIT, Mich, Aug. 26.—A fad of % a duty vou owe yourselves and vour | ffiane Washington, fs rather between Che Foo |, D orhoiT: Mich, Aug st Jeii Sue iR AT L en- [ Chicago today and found in walting aldren was attended by fully 10,000 people. and Circus park, beamed welcome hring stable government will not be 3 telegraph line is in control of the Chineso . At b Y. s7e 3 L L ted St | | Vet b tained In spite of the great excitement. | e plthough 1 d6 not think that possible. You | it is understood, brought every argument erans Arrive, striking contrasts of color the decorations sages as they might bo. | | easily possible. We have sald this to the | \hile Scnator Butler would not discuss | oo 0% Passenger train being packed to the o ) fully 75,000 persons arrived during t | recent fight at Tien Tain. Captain Gaussen | Sveanable. A6 Basninie; Ure, "The people of the United St and | the conference committee and the offcial | uring the day, SIS AT EER Lok a8 UMK | B et Fretty. Aactant | trooper, 1ifted him into the saddle and rode | WASHINGTON, Aug The Navy de-|your friends we would not seck th fivo thousand strangers had arrived pre. were of & disquieting nature, as they in-| During the day there were more specta- | turbed and the malcontent to reprose Everything will run so smoothly . wayi | and reports from the railroads and from | has recelved a message from Pekin that|improvements by which it is intended to|fend people to the convention who wili|political question was being passed upon. rial palace. The Japanese government has | tected base fo psse est-| General Wood's speec e of the committee's action, but from what | ¢he her to g I L | L TG4 DE.tha handd Rbnombadvisb ths v L [ ment ha d base for our naval vessels in the west- | General Wood's speech fs considered by the number to a record-breaking total the emperor." the aot et Juns . e P ? energles for Bryan and Stevenson.” St:thoe atakdv it | Aispatch from the Japanese forcign office |fected by the local executive committee bie act of June 6 of this year in the appro- | pation began. of the steady drizzling rain and the water- ports that thirty-seven forelg sslon- | ascert " rhor facilities othe ! e o cer- d a group of ald soldiers sa 18, was received at Tokio from General mess tents is a feature. f orelgn misslon- | ascertain just what harbor facilitles other | thousands of Cubans witnessing the cer and a group of old soldiers sat under a forces, to the following effect ing in the Central Methodist chure | e & itral Methodist church, with The Japanese have notified Earl Li that|ward from Guam we are flanked for 2,300 | toned together in decorations at the pvin Leap 1 told stories of war tim ipotentiaries acceptable to the powers are | tee ne harbors, all o em pote )8 P This w o S e e Span- NEW K, 3 J the Prench | @ od n O ko today et tarboal Lol Uil Ll B g aghiere JL NG v are | teen fine harbors, all of them potential b present. This was the first time the Span-| NEW YORK, Aug On the French|arrived in Chicago today and marched to Pekin on August 14, started after a short| morrow, when the camp will be 10- | these are appointed and China expresses | are included in the Marshal and Caroline| This morning Genoral Wood visited the|han, a former nun, committed suicide by|ans from Pennsylvania and other castern The Politische Correspondenz of Vienna, . sl Pt them as close as forty miles to our posses- | Puerto Bonatig, an altitude of 1,200 feet,| among the passengers performed a burial| Miss Clara Barton, head of the Red Crof occupled the Treasury department, In| g o0 neq Amerioan Soldier that Russia has not declared war against such a step alone. % 4 0 AL X Hiragss - 08rd. the SLAAMSF, 8né body Was May entege Allles nt Pekin. Rebel | great maval base, thoroughly equipped with |in direct communication through Santlago | on board th amer, and t body w | the Thirty-second | Barding compensation, claims that the | fleet pletion of the road will resuscitate, is be- | In a Roman Catholic institution in France| P! that Major Leo Ralsseur of St. Louls troops and Boxers who had gathered at|(United States just returned home from the Philippines. | T8 assuming complete control of China's | to the work of the preliminary survey and | constructed | brooded over her troubles un ing year at the business session Wednes = who h been prominently mentioned for work in this line will be made. The officer During the voyage Mi ) ned for A b T lpaiih Tirihis aials | spon derisee s ; vork n this line will b meer | WARSHIP TO ENFORCE CLAIM : RD s i i s army engineer corps, no a young man caused her to lea A copy of the dispatch was transmitted ineer corps, B was on of State and by him furnished to the pres! ) g there was a man tha ewer t ¥ " « oer y attache to o A -— her bréther, a priest who lived in Pennsy avenue at 9 8. r the parade of the naval dent. While the nows of a possible rea » £ hnlss in 1 ant of Boers t 1 the paval v L iagle. Licutenant Beech TANGIER, Morocco, Aug 26.—A United | vania veterans, parade of government vessols and attack upon the comparatively small force | case of one Aw CAPETOWN, Aug. 26.—Lord Roberts » outfit for the con States war ship has arrived here today | private yachts on Lake Michigan, the of the allies was not received with s r ) e e e o rg | 0o 88 though (he muaale of the ro- | ived yostorddy at Belfast, a fow miles gre, wortly will proceed to San |0 support the claim aristog out of the THROAT SLASHED WITH RAZOR | 70", bin# from opposite the Lake Frony serious, as the for for re bel i ] rp, where h here 11 sail on the S murder last June of Marcos Essagin, a Ly "l-r 4;1 H:: I\:,uw; of :k.nmq‘“ park o 8 the forelgn forces are belteved | yng fired; he was also stabbed in the neck | Redvers Geueral Fren t Aptain Me sturalized \erican citizen, who was the | ey . wval battle off Lincoln park and in the to be abundantly able to take care of them pt M I 1 American citizen, who was th Rallway OMcinl at selves against any force of Chinese likely 1 and breast with bayonets. Harry Easter | eral I a Eve Biddle wi evening the mecting of the Solety of Pris of Emporia and McDonald of lowa, two of oners of War at the Coliseum to be sent against them my company, were killed instantly. Easter - ihitity War, was shot in the neck and McDonald in Swimmers Ave Drow T80 tlie Wabanaa ot amBIN] afanadion I E0e e the head. Just about twe NIONTOWN, ‘Pu.. Aug Hed Croas (o ety Famine Suffe from China or f foreign officers there |of the company were with Y embr. viend B A 9, =The Am ything is " Hot manager of the Fez branch of the Freach | & from Wound 1 i 3 psl | frm of Braunswelg & Co. [ by It PR AT T A | Essagin, while riding on horseback ST £ vete will be in line for thelr parade. through a narrow street in Tangier, jolted | negro boy bably 1 lash g 3 11 be escorted by the veterans of the B 18, SRUBERY A8 ] gmb ‘ nst the mule of a religious fanatic | Morrison, super AT \l'ff'_l“f,'; nr thy u_;:-l Tonery . X e Monongi i K {with the priest. 1In self-defense Kssagin|he was burrying t . f Union Ex-Prisoners of W t a declaration of war by Russia, it is|forty-five minutes, T ave the Point Marl p revolver and fired, wounding a | son's throat was D . will also march und will for its escort may have Rrown out of the |dead dnd when they came buc rebels d when some distar i \ f R wgnal for a general | razor. He car - A battallon of the Illinois National Guard operations of the troops of the czar in the "f.."‘ stripped the boys of all the nthes went to hi | attack u the American, who received | sault, unless and the Boys' brignde, the alm bolng to protection of the southeastern frontier of | They had even pulled up grass and stick | ached the Movements Aug. 20, |dozens of knife wounds and whose bady | bru W In the march the soldiers of the pa his empire, or it may have arisen rom the | and built a fire on their breasts. We got | clutched him ab: D e S o pra Lt wde SR ARRS Sadbr | resent and future reported statement of the commander of |t0 the boys before anything further was W REunep n 00l | By el ann Chty Tho parade will be reviewed by Governor the Russian forces at Pekin that his goy- [done to them sh went down r from New Tanner, Mayor Har n, Commodore George ernment was st war with China and there: | . - — { i eatias Cherokees Envolling Rapidly, i ( A h L. Rsa¥ey. GOIIAL hief of the INaval he must probibit communication with | Interested in Muntcipnl Reform. Big Coke Oven ' t i and pr MUBCOGER, I T., Aug ward two membh % —Tams Bixby, | e Vetora 1 Commander Jumos mmission as a member | W i of | Atwell of the Ex-Prisoner PHILADEBLPHI ug NHAR . Aug 5. “ 0 f wh his ¢ 4 on her frontier nor the prohibi- | meeth Milwanukee « Cambria Ste ¥ t " t ! mar an general of communica- | L, B6 S eretary W oodruff for an indefinite pert My ¢ . v “ fon with the Chi would coustitute, It | e aceg S Alse . mak any owns o | 4 f # ¢ AR of Veteran 18 sald, a declaration of war by Russia | national “conterence for go tale and a ¥ ¥ ;- o5, 04 neral and & 1 No general, by a mere dictum, could de- | ment and It promise g [ b over 0 K The ol N' resentative guthering ted t parts of the country interested in the sub- | the fur Johnstown. Over 4 " v v Gla L Mt (Continued on Second Page.) Ject "of municipal reforme, | will e thrown idle, oners of war at the