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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ESTABLISHED -ll‘/ 19,e OMAHA: TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1900 EN PAGES, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, NO CHANGE AT PEKIN Wew "% Now BREWING N\VAL EN'S DAY 10 MARCII VATICAN APPEALS T0 POWERS | BOERS L0NG TOM IN ACFION | CONDITION 0F THe WEATHER [ [KE RATS 1N TRAP Uprising at Moo Led by The Condition of Papaey Under ltalinn | Who Are Opposc (o Mancha o Said to He Growing ynanty | Pive Thov Men in Line fo Great stend Worse: ohe D ol ' Kisister Coniper Cublia” Thse Thass Bas n ' F w:‘m:’-;:n;](l:h: 8 /1\ -1R ;{rfl‘rvm tendily Burghers Choose Battleground Unfavorable ‘ 3 Ramon Bay Allie Have Nl Been No Important Movements, AT : Al s Terrible Defeat in Pekin o 4 Ry Aagtiidlio oo VETERANS OF TWO WARS MARK TIME ©i'joiiint of Sxpress, * GENERAL OLIVIER REPORTED CAPTURED MILITARY TRYING TO RESTORE ORDER ¥ b P by CHINESE RALLY AND ATTACK FOREIGNERS . Packed with Cheerfng Molti- || o " to South Afrikanders Who Are 0 E Bo Far No Reprecentatives of Chincse Gov- 3 de as the Former Fighters of . 2 1 Figh " |lm|u I\v:n.-r. 1n Severe, f ciritt 24 Cannon in Strongly Fortified Position Do 61 March Al o a n e Hu as Prisoner Was Power- | Wandsrous Work Have Besn Ben, st L of Chicaxo, nths be foath, wrote ful Leader, ITAKE DETROIT BY STORM —— v r wrchbishop of Na > that a trustworthy . ! YO0 11 ARG WY 6k Mg TvmoNs ' Srridne iy : M e t “1”.\."]‘.\\Vr..‘l‘,‘.'.n;f Tae following Avpaich | KRR of Fathina S Welcamed o INTERNATIONAL DEZ\D_NUMMR OVER 1,800 Btate Department Sees Possible Road Out of h rvies nal encampment. He this afte I i A e Wity {he EHALAR FAPE SF tha LY, Gut PR, S | Greatest Loss is Said to Have Been Suffered it o ' e s Y TR as anglous to re fiviston and £wo hrisaden of cevairy, | Jamea R. Carnahian m- | by Linevitah's Vommand, e £ the {vesd e Iy Ses 1o manutha._French, with two brigades of | (ie Uniformed R U One Ieat KWANG SU AND TUAN ARE NOW IN SHEN § MPERIAL PALACE NOT TO BE ATTACKED Z iar MK v h | fg Ve stiammy to Tahunvrs o 1he Eeitiars | divistons: ut iy comt I a thro fered it ady enemy to Lekenvly, on the Belfast red i p ¥ (6 Ok Lekenvl he Bel followed the ¢ President M and declined to be a visitor at the olution was refu o 1 ok & road. As soon as French reached | *Pectators. The varlous brigades and sep- |, COLN o % s Pole-Carew advanced from Belfast [ 21ate re P were drawn up fo y Dinpnte i t movement ‘””"-“? ”\ 188 b :’_ A itholic powe |14 wiiort | the ceremony parade formation. on Fing Fu Are Reporced by French Bearing Tak R oy it UL G L o 7 of the R I > Akl The enemy in considerable strength | (he boulevara ng the major & i 1 oas SUIL Alive, hut in Identienl with | widely | Since Pre nt Kinley is detained by n ! only & Ning ot Crltienl Position, fed 1 , of | Dublic business, I believe the proprieties of | gy, e occasion demand that 1 also decline | and thus relieve the reunion of any appear- [ ) it and Misstonaries at Cher opposed Buller's and Pole-Carew's advance He brought three long toms and many | other guns and pompoms (quick-Aring guns) into action. The firing, until dark, was hot \HG 6F DAEEAEBAAS BRY and persistent. Buller reports his casualties . f Y WASHI A eve g supporters of | ALH ,’,.""",.,,“,‘ FHATRY b “: ‘,,‘:,,_ will not exceed forty. Pole-Carew has not ol ol il B LB it ) o B et days of intern mov v nstructions | The loc 44 I Rt Bhoolt g yot reported. The Hoers are making a de- | O0 elther side. Most of the spectators were Ho b . ) Bryan t coent sending him the um ed stan They have a large number | " 1 along L ment on th " R : g Lo he viceroy e | tollowing mesmge ; | MALATESTA SAFE IN ENGLAND | of euns: the couniry is difficuit and weil [POslte side of the boulevard in the vea : i e s L g ncoln, Neb. Your telogram declining R | Grand Chanceller Lusk, fn the abasae of between T act ex ik - Pr : - ("\l‘ ,I\_“"'\ A ‘,,“"‘,‘: ',“ | from 1 o Wiring from Belfast today, Lord Roberts | Fovernor Pingree sented ‘& welooms ADRIEE RN SRS aliNg SEN D ok st | REPORT FROM FRENCH TROOPS | v, o1 il | e, tosived; T says on behait of the state and Dr. K. s Cun- | mostiy Russians small band; Hoxer erating on R M i Wi Moot P Press Publishine « Our casualties yesterday (Sunday) | "N&ham. chairman of the local Pythian the line of ntcation the Pekin i ve com . ke s ONDON c 7.—(New committ Hd likewlise General Frey Gives an | nent T the circumstance Supreme Chancellor Sample, respon « position from which they are bombard #aid that the uniformed rank m t be given much of the credit for the marvelous growth of Pythianism. He praiked the mil The French consul at Shanghal wires that rank. Th 0od. however, in close note appeals to the powers to order than n in dress parade. Gen wh provinces pope from an intolerable situation eral Carnahan tationed at the edge of PARIS " epacts the rise of gr n which his headquarters M TR aring that the conditions of the Papacy H under Italian rule is steadily growing are I erting that after a further e occupy forti York World | were wonderfully few, considering the campaign force. Just such interference | legram legram.)—The state- [heavy firing and the ny of hours we kil ol S SN O shnl wiile: Paavaiting: tiat we. eantiot hxve tf firing and the number of hours we t which reached here from Rome that |were engaged. Buller estimates his los ng the allies in a murderous mannel was exporlenced by the United Stat ern Chinn, pleasure and honor of entertaining yo gaged. Buller estimates his loss ing the al A mur manner two. The f engineers at Chen TIng Fu, southwest of covered b torruption gives rise | Chuen Che Men gate of Pekin August ment the army has ever held. All last night and | into the various depots in the city, and Undated Dispnteh from Conger. WASIHINGEON, Aug. 27.—Secretary Root most an hour. They were both uncommu ters The Dramatic Order Knights of Kho- |nicative when leaving the White House, sutin.. Vbt the Orand Army of the Republic, which was AL b o S 3 | [ now in the province of Shen 8i and the lines restored within a day or | the French contingent, says that with the 1ove any e proached by the Italian police when I re This War office Bas Feceived 5 | General Carnahan said ‘On hehalf ..v’ to the belief here that these attacks upon | defeating large numbers of Manchu troops ted in Geneva, but wisely refused to e ae LOLONINE [t England within twenty-four hours, | tured Its honor, Many of our men Who took | | the marble bridge, the imperial paiace and | cocie with them. It 18 expected that there |5y orime tn Bugtand. I get my living a8 | three of Olivieee. sone bin e upat | ing the ensuing conflicta. When humanity trom Chaflee, Who is 811 From Taku, August 27: “Secretary of SWte. | g0t fiehting was necessary to dislodge | has sent a strong contingent. The } erts adds that General Olivier was “the| pollowing the speeches a large Ameri during the war far we have refrained from asking Mal- | 1 cers and three men wounded. The Russians [ vania and the Rland states are alt | tho constitution will permit the expul. | sMGeFs. of ‘the RRtRboHs Rad BeiNTan. Nib : . rassan held a meeting, exemplificd & new | but the impression was conveyed that some Unfortunately the dispatch lacked a date, | more than 500 dead Chinamen left on the | years. General J. W n Keifer of Ohio | demnity of England. dipatches have been received from Gen | soldiers that had marched at one time be- {an 4 the Italian government had demanded |at two killed Y Wb WER, Executive Direc a o killed and twenty-four wounded el b g T 5 1 ettty itk whhue Audans stontt 't | [FGM e/ Beluish: wovsPImRHE thiwy expite | His troohi KRa 't Bivoth, WHeFe. tHoe Roberts' troops in the Transvaal cam PARIS, Aug. 27 General Frey, the com ¢ . " I sion of Anarchist Malatesta from Eng- |stopped after darkness tell, and accurate | 1ATY branch because of the fact that “along- [ Emperor Kwang Su and Prince Tuan are Iy theso Interruptions are | mander of the Fr forces in northern 1I60 rhoeives. o eredeBEN: Mltests. | ser o ¢t} 1 4 ot | < B Xa001 erations of | formally opened last night by the monster |} e returns are as yet impossible. files {hie olor of bythiane th | very shor e marauders being driven oft | China, in his account of the operations c 1 s g g r seen tonight, said: “I do not be The casualtfes of the force operating|Me® the tri-color of the Pythiane. Both d L el L such request has been made, AFst | north of Belfant w i e 4| have now been taken ncross the water and | With reference to the misslonaries and sct that more than a week was | Russians, also under him, he seized the B o e caap, | Drcause the Swiss government was ap- | thirty-four woundegrr = oo o 0ed 884 | both are to stay there f the men of the loyal army of Pythians, [Pekin. the consul says that they are as yet Y Y trai e onde dispatch from Lord Roberts: *The Boe the lines of communication by the Chinese | who defended it with cannon. The general [and all of today train after train | e | o anything in the matter byl M’Mmf‘l“!f‘('r:’“n b 1]!: n“ who Biave sworn to be all that 18 Honor: | uninjured, t Ahelr posltion I efttisal; are more formidable than was supposed | adds that hig forces next captured the Si|down with veterans and their friends rolled But,” 1 uppose you are warned = ice Hamilton | 10 and just, T accept this command and | to 1 ble after the heavy I n- | Hon Men fter a long resistan b | i 4 at Winburg. General Olivier has been cap : svening as estimated by railroad o Q flicted upon them by the international | march Pel Tang and rescued Mon- | ev In 'vT it ’“” ik ']II t “v-m 'lli M- | where could you go | “The text of Lord Roberts' dispatch from | N triple oath of honor, justice and loy NEWS COMES LATE AT NICHT orces eir ady signor Favier and the Europeans hesieged | ¢lals that fully 25,000 old soldiers had ar- | © o0 F00H ¥ "t Santot supposs | P £ alty three years ago, found places by the forces in their advan a S Ul W R il et BT a replied 1 cannot suppose | Belfast, under today's date, announcing e | ® h rs ago. found pl there. He says the entire city between . |anything of the kind. I have committed | capture of General Olivier. shows that |*1¢ Of My generals, also Pythians, dur- | Secretary Moot Recelves Dispateh The important dispatch of the day was | .\ 'y led with entrenchments, | Will be 50,000 additional arrivals by tomo 5 e entrenchments an electrical engineer. If such an order i needed a defender we have volunteered Pekin, one from Minister Conger, relative (0 the | \ou(ly defended by heavy Chinese forces, [ oW evening. The veterans have come from |y gt 7ol SOERCCt T Ruch o order | thethe Attack which the Boers made from | ror that defense and we have stood for military situation in Pekin, as follows and that t difficult and exhausting | all parts of the republic and eve AtS | Kmetios. the three sides on Wynburg. Lord Rob- |¢he grand doctrine of Americanism. Signor Mignetti, chancellor of the It ing Washington: No important movements since | o Throughout the day M. | York delegation is one of the largest 14 embassy, WHah qussEoRE : |;|.» ”;‘l"_ mmn'm spirit among the Boers in the|.un fing was holsted on the headquarter nd Adjutant General Corbin were among last dispatch, Milltary ls trying to resiore. | pichon, the French minister, and legation | Empire state has ever sent to an encamp- | joot, waid: “We hope for the best, but so | L I¢48t Portion of the Orange colony |fingstaft and cannon boomed out salutes. | (pe president’s callers at the White Hous No representative of the Chinese govern- | i ¢ marched beside General Frey. Finally | ment. Fully 1,000 of them had come in by NGBS INCIBA b AR KES EVeRtR NN Svath . ment encountered yet. Several minlsters of | hiy column occupled Carbon hill. The | this morning and every train from the east | \ioxta's expulsion from fear of refusal | Ing were receptions in the Masonle temple, | (ONIENt. They came late In the evening the tsung 1i yamen reported in the clty h had four men killed and two offi- | brings more of them w Jersey, Pennsyl- |y g 3 o Pl g _ g | v 1 had four men killed a the British governme doubt whe d by the supreme representatives and |and remained with the presidest for a A7C SXDASINA D ADDALE Wth, |GuMatAIN o b ritish goveroment. 1 doubt whether | GERMANS SEEK FOR REDRESS clde not to enter fmperfal palace, leaving it | ;g Japanese also suffered represented by large numbers of old soldiers 5 B ATSA 4150 Rlle ston of the anarchist unless he is proved | Subjec . practically vacant. Two thousand Germans | * General Frey pays a high tribute to the | lowa, Ohio and Wisconsin have sent larker | guilty of some infraction of the English | pt ""| ¢ Kaiser Wilhelm Bzpel arrived today CONGER." | courage of the troops, who accounted for | numbers than to any encampment of recent | 1y rom Johannesburg Demand In- b | ritual and elected the following officers the minister presumably not having yet feld and General Edward 8. Bragg of Wisconsin ‘ : " 4 fiskes E | BERLIN, Aug. 27 v 6 ser- | Imperlal Princo—John A. Hinsey, ¢hicago, | celved the department's instruocions to in- | | both said this atternoon that they 1ooked 1o | CARNEGIE DENIES IT AGAIN [[onnaiN A mA deputation of Ger- | JEHAT Hasha- frank . Clirke, De- | eral Chaffee, which establish the fact that clude the date in the body of his di see tomorrow, the greatest ber of ol — st skl Ll ansvaa troit ki ¥ patches. The State department at first |BIG SPECTACLE FOR KAISER okt hindy) b 9| \baotuter | arrived here to lodge a complaint with the| Imperlal Kadi—W. D. Hadfield, Peoria, | he is still in Pekin 3 0 v foreign office regarding cruel treatment at 3 undertook to have the cable companies | | nenth: “the Wiars aBA' Btriped :sMoer-ths | R it (A al Masretaryv=3t. W. Bajling, 8t . " to ockos : Johannesburg. They assert that 400 Ger- | 1o, correct. this serious omission, but finally | With Wa to Send YVoekesask | & ..o ablé review in Washington at the| - & y i Louls. A concluding from internul evidence that inn to Paint Batte tous of thal wes ¥ mans of both sexes were arrested there and | Imperial Treasurer—C. B Frasee, Gar |TUAN'S ARREST IS DEM Mr. Conger's message was certainly later | Pletures. (Copyright, 190 ress Publishing Co.) | sent to a scaport, from which they were | €8 Grove, 1 , E Imperfal ‘Adool—D, 1. Summey, Charlotte on Empress than any official emanation from the Chi- | = al Opening Da LONDON, Aug cw York World Ca- | shipped to Flushing, where the British | x "t & Chang Calls Upo v nese capital, the message was allowed | BERLIN, Aug he kaiser wishe he first day of the encampment was one | blegram—Special Telegram.)—"1 saw An- | landed them penniless. They were arrested Imper ;km J. P Way, CI 304 | Rer to "'"'l" in Settling publicity for what 1t was worth. M. Con- | send Vockossak, the battle painter, to China | 9f id€al beauty in marked contrast io the |drew Carnegie at Skibo castle. He again |according to the statement of the deputation, | o, /MPTiAl TNestec—W Fraser, Dallas, | e ger's reference to the arrival of 2,000 fresh | (o paint some memorable scenes in the com t and humid weeks that have preceded it |absolutely denied the report that he in- | in shops and taverns and even in their beds | = Sublime nerable Prince—F. E. Duncan 4 jerman troops caused some surprise, no | ing conflict, but the painter, owing to en~ | $\¢e the first of August. There was iu the | tended supporting Bryan. Mr. Carnegie de id were hurried away barefooted and onty | Des Moines, Ia LONDON, Aug. 28.—3:50 a. m.-—The al one apparently having closely watehed gagements here, will probably be unable | 4rly portion of the day a fresh breeze oft |clined to be interviewed, but said half clad, losing everything they had. They | Sessions of the supreme lodge be lies, resuming aggrossive operations, have movements the German contingent, | to go. Lake Michigan, tempering the heat of the *'My views on the coming election will | are now urging the foreign office to demand | morrow. One of the most activ which 18 now arriving with fairly regular | Emperor William has cabled to Lieutenant | $U0 Which shown brightly, but not too | be fully detailed in an article I am prepar- | dumages for the brutal treatment and the | cussed questions is the candidacy Kiln T frequency in China, and which conse- | Counsoden, commander of the Germ warmly to make the marching a burden for | ing for the October North American Re- | 10ss of property preme Chancellor Sample for b, [[BSLEMERY, Y . . 2 quently may be expected soon to equal in | rines in Pekin during the siege of th | the veterans, who claimed the day as theirs. | view. According to present plans, 1 shall| The Berli Tagblatt, commenting upon | A Very strong sentiment | v & to | cabled from Shanghai From the same numerical strength the military contin- | jons, congratulating him on his herolc per- | Th® FERt of the line on the opening day [Feturn to America about the middle of | Lord Roberts' latest measurcs, especially |contine the custom of rotation in office | place cor he further statement that genty of any of the iropean natlons | severance and conferring upon him the | W48 Blven to the men who sailed the seas | October. his most recent proclamation, says and elect Vice Chancellor Fethers of Wis- | Lj Hung Chanz has wired the empre there represented |'akcomktionsae the: Red Baxle | during the civil war. The cheering today His course appears to have been dictateq | cOnsin chief officer Teung Li Yamen May Play Part. | Next Thursday, with the empress and the [ #4# 81l for them, and all the honors were CHOLERA KlLLS30[)[) WEEKLY | to him by England.” } The spectac feature of tomorrow wily | d0WaKer at lisan-fu “"“"' ORI e ken the district west of Pekin, This on Chinese authority, is [ est o ince n e disarming rs. The army will come to its own to. | be the grand parade rest of Prince T A significant statement in Minister Con | imperial princes, his majesty will attena | ' i the ceremony of consecrating the flag or | MOVTOW | Ravages of Disease in Ind n ra Making a Stand, ger's dispatch s that respecting the ex-| .o zyjqic expedition, which will take place nrnde of Naval | Pollution of Water, Are Some- JELUMS FARM, Aug. 27.—General Pole- @cted appearance in Pekin of some of the in this city. The foreign attaches will wit The heroes of river and sea of the civil | thing Awful, ( W came Into touch with the Boers at members of the tsung Il yamen. A natural} jo . "ope hajling of the flags to the staffs, | war are a ~m.<H band now. Of the 132,000 | thelr main position at Dalmanutha on Satur Seriously Injured and shgiction to be given to this statement | maD, enliated ln tha nayy in Lha ckHiy Gky LONDON, Aug. 28—"The present epi- |day and shelled a plantation east of Belfast E Wings Demolished | been “"“"‘““';' lest they should that these ministers wish to.undertake of the war, less than 1,000 marched today mic of cholera ays the Simla cor- | The ers replied with long range guns Missouri Clty, Dative outbreak | Chine seatly Worked U Over mm number was greater in the march today | the® worst outbreaks on record. The bu- | exchanged shots with the Boers, but no dam DALIA, Mo, Aug. 27.-=A terrific wind | the Shanghai correspondent of the Stand the lw\< rs in order to give Lim an opening in celebration of th relie of in hav ally in negotiations with the powers. It having been found impossible up to this mo ment, according to Mr. Conger's statement to meet any representatives of the Chinesc At Amoy. government in Pekin who were competent | than it will ever be in any parade to come. | bonic plague #s child's play compared |age was done. There was an artillery duel rainstorm, approaching the velocity l@rd. “going to show that General * Yung | "But one battle flag was carried by the |With it. The natives are dying like flies |on the British front also, the twelve-pound- tornado, swept over a portion cf Se- |Lu was the real author of the anti-foreign | naval veterans. It was one that fluttered |t the rate of 3,000 a week. The epidemic | ers bombarding the Boers' position and the today, wrecking a number of busi- outbreak. the empress dowager, Prince e in s [Fotimn ¥ % . ¢ undoubtedly due to the pollution of the |latter displaying great enterprise in handling s houses, unroofing a score or mere of | Tuan and the others all having been per v NEW YOF ug. 27.-A dispatch to the | from the moaitor Winncbago, when Farra o & to open negotiations, it may be inferred | NEW }IN”\N\}’:“” P \‘“;m' Obina, | But salled into Mobile bay to gain his|#canty water supply during the famine.” | their guns. which were placed in- strong ences and destroying hundreds of |uaded by him to tuke an extreme attitude that It these ministers actually appear with |,/ " oo Japancse have Been landing | CFOWNINE victory. It was borne by Seaman position. The enemy evidently intends to | while lie stood aside snd nwaited develop- proper credentlals one of the problems con- | 4ye: ~ The fepancte have boen landing| " g0 e e dhtord, TN, and be. BUBONlC PLAGUE AT GLASGOW | contest stubbornly the ground between here| Two persons were seriously injurcd by | mwents nected with the present difficult situation provocation, but against the protest of the | Sido him marched ex-Boatswain's Mate J. | and \n.(n.m..‘\...,. falling buildings. They are: James Postal, American refugee missionaries in Amoy, in China will be solved “""; *I"""l'll";l consuls, Destruction of the Japanese temple | R: 1.ynn of Chicago, who made the flag | Family of — la farmer, whose head and chest were |according to the Hong Kong correspondent sponsible person or persons to deal with oo e oot for e Unted Biaies 1o DY e v the allced excute for their act,| Ve tersing on board he Winncbago, |1 e Suserine feo [LITTLE DOING AT MANILA|iscerated and in aluo internally injured, of the Dally Mail are ansious to roturn ; 8108 £he men Whio TouEh: LA | elson Umbles, o negro, chest crushed | to the interior, but the United States con. but the Amoy officials have proved their Beside the men who fought afloat from ‘61 Diseas 1son % A i " 9 p e | : and Internally injured sul has forbidden them to do so and urges ] 5 sy abllity to preserve perfect order. There are | !0 '6i came the younger genmeration who ; Wit ek Tni e ait | and in n \ of the Ohinws trouble, Ever sincatthe fMLf ., <0 Sen i S0y helped to demolish Montejo's fleet in Ma-| GLASGOW, Scotland, Aug. 27.—Three per- | BN s e M‘:‘_"" AnY | “the bulldings partially destroyed are: | them to o to the Philippines or to return of Pekin the principal difieulty contronting | oy "o yeiioment is intense and thousands | Bila bay and made glorious history when | SOUS, father, mother and child, who have Blocker bullding, owned by N. W. Leon. |10 America i the government bere bas been to arran 55 | of civiltans are leaving the city Cervera salled out of Santiago harbor to|been certified to be suffering from bubonic _ ard of Fayette, Mo., secoud story demol shanghai advices to the Daily News say for the next movement in its program. 1| Cyyy"omicials, with scores of merchants, | Overwhelming defeat. With the veterans | Pl#Kue, have been placed under the care of ished; Wood's Opera house, part of roof | that consular opinion there looks upon could not withdraw its troops, even if sc disposed, without arranging for the indemni Action of Japanese J MANILA, Aug. 27.—The official reports L : o R i B ol have visited the American consulate plead- | of the navy marched a band of men whose | he medical authorities here show the past fortnight's scouting to nave | 2'T1ed Off and west wall damaged; A. P | Japan actian in-ihe landing of trooja & feaion Tor the heuvy cont 1 ban been put | IDE. with the comsul to intercedo for the lot during the war comprised the worst of |y, Thowt to War. | had insignincant resuita: Typhold fover 1y orey DUIMIGE rour and eust walls | Ao Hespite the protests of the con withdrawal of the marines; otherwise, they | hardships—but nevertheless was as full o : fip ; h . ecke hiprich rocery buildin f to by the Pekin government. It also must | ; o LONDON Referring to the | delaying shipping. : y the whole indicating a téndency 10 a pa make arrangements with some responsible | 1°010re. It Will ‘be impossivle to preserve | IOt an the catver of the bravest fghters | (ension beiween Roumania and Bulgaria| The United States transport California, [ PATUBIIY wrecked; hall of Sons and Daug. | the Wholo indicatl nder l authority for the future protection of Amer- | °rder of them all. ~These were-the members of | rocently accentuated by the unsatisfactory | which sailed from San Francisco July 17 |'¢r® ©f Charity, partly destroyed; ¥ i L fcan interests in China, as our business in- | Th® 1anding of the marines by the the Assoclation of Ex-Prisoners of War, | character of the reply of the Sofia gove via Honolulu July 27, for Manila, Is now a | EFOCCTY store. front blown out; Haye ALy L Sy T o fcan interests nina, o 40088 10- | 000 ose breaks the agrcement of the pawwrs | Who rocelved an enthusiastio. Eresting eg | CLoCISF Of the reply of the Bofia goves pRotuli. duly building, partially unroofed and walls dam- | ©O% pondent of the Standard, “that it terests cannot be withdrawn along with the y th hed along o he demand for the suppression of [ week overdu Sl M A SEbA ible to deul with China in the army of occupation. Therefore, as convey- | %I'h the viceroys hey marched along the Macedonian revolutionary committee, | The United States Philippine commission, | pE° Onaries Letiwlci's blacksmith shop, | F JIFESTCCE o S0l RIE R R ing n faint hope that in the persons of these [ (oo parade, which was but & prelude to | which has its headquarters at the Bulgarian | in order to explain the new conditions, | (768t torn down: grandstand in front of [ WIS OF TLUNEC, us sukgest e L members of the tsung 1i ysmen, there may | NO TRUTH IN THE REPORTS |the sreat march of the Grand Army to- | capital, the Bucharest correspondent of the | thelr power and their attitude toward the IR TAOK Ry RIRRRZ - DRVK, Satally e (0Ll o e ot A A be found some authorized representative of morrow, started at 11 o'clock from the | Daily Mafl, wiring yesterday, says: *The | Fillpinos, resulting from their assumption | *troyed | Russia in Manchuria. The question would the Chinese government competent to make | Che Foo Dispateh Regarding Action | 0'NeF 0f Michikan avenue and Randolph | outlook becomes more and more serious. | of legislation, are publishing a portion of | _Thousands of dollars' worth of property | 1! aatiaactorily settled to R engagsments on those polnts, the messaxs | Rt st atny. Hyaas oo Sireet and after a short march through | The opinion of the general public is that | President McKinley's instructions to them. | 0 the surrounding country was destroyed, [ P oieipm el e D SARARsEIARIA OB LhiRe REIRLR, LAC INCHAN the downtown streets turned into Michigan | Bulgaria must be taught a lesson by arms | selves many fine flelds of corn haviog been blowa | VY, 'BS selsire of northern provinoes. Mr. Conger was very welcome to u- | ; K i on by & St. Petersburg speclal quote o o o B | avenue at Jackson boulevard and pussefl it necessary.” The families of Commissioners Taft and | 99WD i NATRINER A Tinies HRpAey | on south under the beautiful army arch at kL | Wright Gy . illiam when wiring in answer to the an LONDON, Aug. 27.—There is abselutely & 50" rmy arch a right have arrived here BRIASE aeny il Sxad. o AR T o hg s A Bare Wheat Crop. nouncement that a Russian regiment had ! T truth in the dispatch from Che Foo of ;‘.”l‘r” |“| o 1‘“ AL x“"” o lfl\lvu\“r::u: F: 'n“-"u r" La N CUBA NEEDS AMERICA S HELP becn named after him, as follow Expres Another statement in Mr. Conger's df- | Ayguse 24 saying it was rumored there NOROT and out under the naval arch at| b MK TADs- Bxe SRS WITh il JAL R roIAtITat D e amtaion ot it skans | (UMSL ML MAHISE {C AL T er® | Michigan avenue and Hubbard court, where PTes. in its weekly review of the crop FOUND DEAD IN HIS OFFICE Spaaish ¢ Nbe tndty Wil Bl the mraater erals not to enter the imperial palace. ap- | qna Japan had declared war on China ang | 'L PASSed in review before Commander-in. | Situation - ance of Thew at PE poars 1o axplain the movement of the Amers | Lios i Nad declared war on Ohina 898 | oyier Ghaw of the Grand Army of the B \ vhent harvest s oficially Mysterious Ending of Former 0 B s after a Jonk time, are togother again fcan troops, which the press d were | gt as e o3| public, Acting Governor Warder, repre- | ! 00 quarters, so 4,500,000 Man i Bingham houler oulder. ~ According to un' ol unable to clear up, in relaxing the attack | guitiee made at St. Petorsburg, Berlin and | S0UDE Governor Tanner; Mayor Harrison r ts will be required. The New York, HAVANA 8 Lanuza, fop- | 4N sacre fo ory will not be upon the palace ates after capturiug all| fowis show the report Is refeated at (hos | COMMander Jone of the Sons of Veterans | Europe are up to oxpe ; mer secretary ¢ anti p 3 . 2 32 Justice, who was recently s s by ot g [cron Tl o 1 et ety Eistngnd 5 oreoni ol | CHINESE ADVANGE ON PEKIN was the order dispatehing the Castine from - of Omaha, was found dead in his office hy Shanghat to Amoy. distant about 100 mies | BOXER FORCES ~ GATHERING Plas. The 8 Line: i American Coal i London his wife under mysterious circumstances | writien lst Apeis o o : W Dispaten fo 1 | Chief Marshal J, . Foss o o-| LONDON, Aug. 27.—0n the coal exchange | here < written last April in which he g The little gunboat should make the run in - Ohlot Maiahal. R. ¥ ¢ Migne-| LONDON, Aus 08 h' | exchange | here this morning. His wife and daughter [ gon for not joining the re He Wil Be Made to port in Nerlin Dispateh | N 20840 he parade attended by o merican coal was offered for sule reside in Scranton They called to see Lieutenant W. J. Wilson, Captain Joseph but did not affect price Apparently no | | 1. Brigh t Cor nder I C. § erious competition is apprehende ley, Past Rear Admiral Daniel F. Keol nt two days under favorable condition takes this step in order to explain his exact Caplinl, 418 force {s small, but sufficient to serve the He Forn f m and entered his office. 1o find him dead. | positjon moral purpose, if there be need for su Coroner Smith investigated the case and | 1 do not join the r . : LONDON, Aug It appears that it is ordered to Amoy qui as much on account of representations from | well-informed business circles s from any ofMiclal advice The consul at Amoy ag ; h | A dispatch from To- VTP alie s granted a death certificate. Dr. Barrett ) with 1} ! kio sa General Yamagaulchi roport BERLIN, Aug 27 dispateh recelved | Licutenant G. 1 B P. V.| QAKIAND Al ek wias well known here. He has a hrother N s 1he Chinayy et el lere from Tien Tsin si Large bodics | CPristian, Liey n and it © ing who s a Roman Catholic priest in Omah, Do to | } of retaking Pekin and that 9,000 men. with of Boxers %are concentrating ffteen milos | FN8IKD L. C. Lindley, who composed his n ] who was notified and came on to take churge niion ) fifteen guns, were advancing toward Pelin 1ng with the fepresantations of the buairess |OFtheast of Twang Bun stafl. The first organization in the col : of the remains. The authorities are still R o e 1 e J | from £han Tung, probably intending to cut As Twang Sun does not appear on any of | WMN Was composed of sailors from the o immediat nvestigating re for u the allies’ communication interests, 1t was decided to bo proper tc AR R vallablar ou e L P (| Feveoue cutters Fessenden anc o ——— — hed the | send a gunboat.to Amoy, not because of any | N #vailable maps, or in the Gazeteer, | nden and - Morrill hes New Vaork ) siHens nension as to Japan's as. | 1% Possible the Merlin dispatch may refer | THeD came two crews of the United States | NI YOI Aus The United States e ana el h e e lon me o, JiPA's ta- | Yang Taun. on.the Vel Ho river, avout | IfesTiog service, tho naval millla of | svuuey Sionisomasy irrii Upiied Btates | SUN ALL SNUFFED OUT ULy || WILL BE NEWS TOJESSE JAMES i aaey sixteen miles, as the crow fiies, trom Tien | (1008, Which inciuded hundreds of men | The Montwomery was deti Vi ver Mane ¥ e | hroe ’ f Wha WMBIC Pty 1 s feb Tala. on Lo war.ta Balin \l\.h-l»(:H’llxh\vll\\v‘l‘lllh navy during the war of | sailed from St. Thomas, D. W e, & Rtial £y Sy eserve Veterans' associa " Alive and The first direct word from General Chaffee tlon, members of the Sons of Veterans, the | MENeMeNts of Ocenn Veascls Aug, 3 wince August 18 came today n the form ot o | WOMEN COMING TO TIEN TSIN b it 0 Dritoner of " war | ANGiep OEmATIVO Southwari trom | e\ < o g 27.—The city| : “rom ! ‘ | wi AR LT el S Y Eo o ANSAS CITY, Mo, Aug. 27.—The city | o FORT WORTH i 88.—After OABISgTAI datad foday AL Takl. Tenerilng i and then the National Assocfation of Naval | Southampton: Georg m Liverpool; [ was plunged into darkness at midday, caus- | " nearly twenty year man has turned up the action of the Sixth cavalry with®the | Srons Facort Veterans—altogether about 5,000 men Mapitou, from Londor from Mon. | D€ 1ghts to be lit in stores and offces : i [ ere who claims Josse James was not killed bl oot e R v R 94 Cony Preceding the naval parade the big naval | treats S mehortn ) oot s | The phenomenon prevailed for halt an A M Ford, but that it cable 18 as follows K arch, erected at Michigan avenue and Hub- | Yokohuma— Arrived i 1y —Amer- | hour, during which time rain fell in tor f : TAKU, Aug 27.—Adjutant General bard court, near the Jobn A, Logan mon- | [of, Miru., from Ban Frar s Hono- | ante, * Much alarm was felt, many peopls Washington: Colonel Wint on the 19th re- | ROME. Aug 27.—A dispatch received from | ument and marking the south | secking cover in foar of a tornado. Al ports he marched at 4 . m. and engaged | Taku under dat lay. August 26, con- court of honor, was dedicated the union depot daylight signals could not idad, Cal 18780 £0ros of ansmy sevan miles from oiiy: | AX Brevious Teports that & cODYOY WA e exercises were held at a comparative | yors be seen and train service was stopped for | hoo ; L't | KANSAS CITY, A dispersed them, killlng about 100, Amers. | Ing formed at Pekin to conduct, und early hour an immense crowd witaessed [ Cherbourg—Sailed — Deutschland. from | thirty minutes, while waiting women and | Brenn. — | strong escort, the allies' wounded and the — Hamburg ay jthampton. for New York. | children rushed about crying. No damage | fther neg: L Worth st that his father 15 alive, stated (Continued on Second Page.) | women and childien to Tien Tsin, (Continued on Second Page.) York via Cherbourg, ™ eroms, from New | oo o0 | Nt 4 bat it 1s absurd and fal J J J | Jame | tha 5 ab and false, now run end of the or Arrived—Etrurvia, from Noew Yor cery stor from Trin T i James, § won of Jesse James, when shown the Fort