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THe OMAHA DAILY BEE. gy, = — = == e—— —— ] ESTABLISHED JUNE 109, 18 8, OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNIN( 9, 1900-TEN PAGES, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, IS UPTO EUROPE NV 0ouer stoRy FRoM SUBINEW OUEEN OF THE NAVY TAKES T0O MUCH AUTHORITY|(ROKER WINS AT PRINARIES CONDITION OF THE WEATHER () 1) STED AND) SLOW clale nt Washington Do Vot Ree rman Journnls Call the Kniser - Heve b [ Being Down, Snying That He ts Stight- N p b Battleship Alabama Takes the Proud Title ing the Relchatnu, Tammany Leader Scores a Viotory Over H R Omana Yeaterdn United ¢ tates Plainly States Its Position as to Herself ) Rival for Power. tew Howe Dew. | Glorious Patriots of '61, Brothers of the G. to Chiuia p " K What they - @ fteiunw A. R, in Line at Ohicago, MAGNIFICENT SPEED TRIAL RUNS MADE [ ' Relioor g DAVID B HILL IS STILL HOPEFUL & 1 o b FELLOW ALLIES MUST MAKE NEXT MOVE | ! o National Zeitung W h 17 St | MORE THAN 35,000 TAKE PART IN PARADE rsday’s ceremony ¢ e " v i tAndards 1D Will Carrs the Fight Into " vive T4 Y bl — —_— ; Wi Machine Shows That Another o v P oks y 12w ) . Administration Willing to Acc en ) Y “lr:"'_‘"‘h S Smeiean T I ' ves the appearance fion: but Uroker Su b4 Proposed Route Shortened to Lassen Weari- f organiza Cannot He the Nom ¥ d as Acoradited Delegate, N b in Achies That, stocs ¢ inee. BOTHA'S LINES ARE BROKEN pialy st aw of 1874 - RUSSIA AND ENGLAND FAVOR NEGOTIATION 1o : ottt ¢ 25, There is & new b Pt undamental phiel- | NEW YORK, Aug. f8.—Partal returns | EPOTISE to B Batiine Backcindicns | GENERAL MILES REPRESENTS PRESIDENT o of free h an navy—the United al constitution.” The from the primary elections held in the i el S— Alabama, which today won 9 ! - period of confiict in Prus . No Oredence Given at Washington to Re- . 4 of the most magnificer " 1 which the same question | Cate that Richard Croker will control th LONDON et disparch Commander-in-Chief S8haw Reviews Pageant srted Declaration of War. i r Ty " temocratic state convention to be held at| puow 1 " M " P r oblatt and the Freis- Saratoga on September 11 CUe T K y o in Oourt of Honor, ] y discuss the su The Croker forces won the first round | puidoes wos resumed this 8 he CONGER AND CHAFFEE FAILTO GET ADVICES s X » form hat the conscnt of the | M the battle against the friends of Comp- [ joers' fines were broken and the encmy | in t . onditionally demanded by | troller Coler, led by ex-Senator HIll. ME. | falling back. The British casualties are - 3 o A h onstitution for new military | Hill and Mr. Coler do not regard the re- | reported to he considera Nelief ix Entertnined That € hinese t [ y o it calls upon the imper sult of the primaries as conclusive and Lord Roberts report harbor at ' the Alabama bancellor inCe Hohenlohe, to the battle will be fought out In the con- | fast, August elgn 1 Re he Cramps Philadelphia Mr W nothin done against the const vention Service Have Manipninted Dis- not " anetl first he Is unlik " & 15 done against (1 nsti Protiminary Test of the Grenat Flahi- various counties of the state today ind EVERY STATE OF THE UNION REPRESENTED under date of Bel | ity Torn and Tattered Battle Fings as follow Croker, however, said the Our movements are slow on account of | resnlt 1s final and that no candidate for | extent and nature of the OMetnts in Chnrge of Telegrenph carel by New York Remiment ountty. Today in CIVI Wae Ave Greeted with patches from This Country I here than S, Wil b koens Beltuny R governor from Greater York can be|we made a satisfactory advance and met | Cheers and Tears. Li at rip by wa a ! . A atatds of OBIDN; comies to the | nOmInated with decided wuccess. The work fell en- | i ; I ision that a co-dominion of the pows e tirely to Buller's troops and resulted ir SHINGTC u or the cab 1t g hat Li Hung Cha peed of uixteen knots per hour b the capture \ fag WASKINGRON, Aes. S=Alse 116 (88 | Mereebont Lhat L1 iuge Changs | S8, B BELASR el 208 o e T e o ae cx' toen: | PINGREE STORY 18 DENIED | i vasture o Roriind " {orv steonk| cuncn aug 8 ¥or four hours and JHt Givetiog vodey- 1L WRR REHBBACRE SHRS [ el LN A $ie dondTtiohs ‘that Wil oo cially In Turkey, Greece and Egypt, but position, two milos northwest of Dal the government was in a waiting attitude | dccoun wnkbai, not in il s i a Sepbst ot Hiie Taeving Wepabiienn| mASutks. T et BUGE AU Berienon) regarding the Chinese situntion. The la Lt i ool 1 the Wihe ‘Towa: WHen she:tete: hee: Bullten nust pay wae Hemnt Party is Consldered Oml shortly after it was reached by our fre of late advices from Pekin -h’ m’n; nese ar ™ h of 4 ", powers, This will essitate o a Fake, 1 am glad to find the occupation co ure of the powers to show their hands | loreign . n t fhangha I Esy them, and this just than was feared, on account of ap as to future policy, makes it necessary | be difficult nt his es 1 HICAGO, Aug. 28--J. G. Diekma, |being over an on glacts fo 0 or for this country to awalt de ) It Earl LA ermine lea hang i . i chairman of the state republican com-|yards and the determine nd of (k The adminiatration consider hai Nothing n heard from him by BN two years the Ken mittee of Michigan, stated today at repub- | enemy. The Inniskillin 1 Secon greatest importance that in the negotia- | Our gover nstant. | B by o i i s lican headquarters that he did not helieve | Rifle brigade formed the attacking par history with deeds of Hepotsm tions for a settlement of the Chinese dif ment that Ad- | Sarke. & gl b R o the published statements with regard to|The latter hops the| 4using the weary years e civil war and fleulty all the powers should act in [ R | N e er e * 1k aske what has | €X-Governor Pingree's defection from the | casualties or BIXHY. |y pecording (o Commander-in-Chief son and harmony and its efforts y Pl AT 3L il g bt bt e 9 st William's reward | Fepublican party. He stated that Pingree| One oficer wa two were " directed to that end, The power th t i y and it s be-|And 16.30 knts respectively. These figures {he reseue of the legationers, | Would not support Bryan, and he believed | wounded. A good 1 s were kil e slow to declare themselve eral |1 mportance of pointiug out that this bas been earned |Ne Was loyal stll to the republican ticket | and a pompom was captur by the international troops and amounts | !P Spite of published reports to the con French advanced on the left to Swartz proje tract that required W half today the thinning ranks of the Grand Army of the Republic passed in re before their leaders and before prob tators packed in almost 807 officially recorded at 1704, Her trial was made under ng the four miles of the of parade. 1t marked the climax of thirty fourth annual encampment of oclation of veterans who filled the the y be hle conditions. Afte greatest parade since that day neton when the hundreds of thou of vetera @ most powerful army hed in review to their final Probably 80,000 members of have now been beaten, by a narrow mar Teniles have been received th the instruc- | the " have heen reached | EIn to be sure, but the Alabama, appar tions sent to our ambassadors and minis- | by the admirals would promptly have been was not made to be but a little o ahout 1,000,000 s trary kopjes on the Leidenburg road and ts | reported to the depariment by him [ beyond her mean speed to ahou mark & ters asking them to sound the governmen L . A i [ “*The Liberal Correspondes estimates the| Senator Beveridge of Indiana will be-|pared the way for the moyeme of vataran/tosk part 1o tHE A to which they are aceredited, on two proy o embassy I8 also ignoran g ot v cost of Germany China o odition o gin 5 speaki tour in Chicago on Se Carew division tom W s or ex r o AN twenty B e e e erm of these. fovern | tho whereabouta of Barl Li | GATHERING OF THE PYTHIANS [ “ 0 ina etpedition by Oc. | S12 1S Speelind Lot [0 Ceet on A IRATIOWL Paborta hat b For exnctly four Tours and twen tober 1 at 100,000,000 marks. through WOFE o most of the time with ranks | | b -~ the northwestern states. Senator Allison| N¥lstroom without opposition A erfectly aligned, but occasionally Chang's credentlals to treat with the pow Knights and Branch Orders Meet in | | will also speak In Colorado and Idaho. | country in which he and Paget are operat-| foionine under the burden of the years ors for a settlement and, second, to ascer GETTING READY FOR WINTER (he Masonie Temple nt ‘BREsm GOES ON TRIAL TODAY | /0 o Dottiver of town will contine his | ik i dense bush and veldt it is not they fled past the reviewing stand tain, if possible, what the future policy of Detralt, canvass principally to his own state and|sirable at the present time to procecd| yfiopigan avenue, saluting as they marchea ench power {8 to be. Regarding the latter Defended by a P # will only fill those dates outside which | further north, and thelr troops are returi- |y Geperal Nelson A. Miles, Commander inquiry the replies thus far have developed I DETROIT, Aug. 25 -Masonic Temple to Pt e were made before his appointment to the | ing to Pretoria |i8Cuter. Shuw, Gonsral Datiel . Wiskiss nothing. The powers appear to be watch pring, day appeared transformed into a temple of . 1 senate, \nd the Spanish minister, Duke D'Arcos T o e et povay | P eI ey et 00| o, . vy e Vi o | - Sesuto Cshmen . Davi ot Mingsoa | BOERS REPORTED DEFEATED | "ot wers o ot for purpose as yet of their own d upyrlght, 166, by the Associated Press) | erings of Pythians and branch ordors were | \(ip AN, ‘Aug. 28—(New York World Ca- | VA® & caller at the national republican | e parade, wearisome enough. at best fer With regard to the first inquiry, Gre o k! P in progress simultaneously within the big | o N o & resci will be | headquarters today. Senator Davis has| British Captare Guns and Ammuni- |, iger haired veterans. The raye of Britain and Russia are said to be T O Mihat Cenorel Ohafloe. oo, |furucture. Chist of these was the opan | irie tomorrow at § o'siosk before President | Dovi invited to speak at a ratification ton in n Heavy Fight at the sun were velled by 1ikht, fleecy clonds agreed that Earl Li's credentials| Tt OROTL Cho O ina, s | McoUngs of the supremo lodge Knights of | Gatti and Judges Bobarsi and Curtino. He | meeting at Buftalo, N. Y., about the 10th Machadodorp. nearly all day and even when unobscured ar sufficient Gormany however, | MARding “"' HHeL S ek ina, 18 | pythjag and of the supreme lodge of the | (il Le taken to the court during the night | ©f September, which he says he will accept. | thislr elfect. was groatly itatrivered By W od6l takes a firm stand against the | MAKINE & ity . By, B JArations 0| pyihian Sisterhood. The Initial meeting of | ith a wirong escort of soldiers. He has| Senator Cullom stated that he would LOURENZO MARQUEZ, Aug. 28.—Heavy | o0 "0t blew steadily off Lake Mich e etency of his credentials and 1« the only | WAIntain 15,000 men through the Winter. | (ne Order of Rathbone Sisters was Postponed | gojected to defend him the noted ex-an- | COfine his speech-making principally, it fighting fs reported to have occurred at| " pye fine of march, too, was much power as yet which has returned a flat T L ASiL (e | WL (Uiopiw archist advocate, Merliuo. This lawyer was | D0t entirely, to Ilinols. He had made| Machadodorp. The Boers are sald to have| gyorior than ever befors mapped out for footed diswension. The attitude of tho|cluding {""; ""'"'”“ wounded ‘I'"*l"'= the | Supreme Chancellor Thomas G. Sample of | axiled from Italy and whem at Paterson in | 20me pledges to Hon. J. H. Manly of Maine, | been defeated with great loss, leaving their | yhy qupual parade, it ntire fengtt not tials slege of the legations, arrived here by | zjjegheny, Pa., head of the Pythian ordew, | 1go; put satd he should write to P ns and ammunitio e bands of the gl ks . kil United States 18 that his credentials ap- | Befe of G Allegheny, Pa., head of the Pythian order, | 1552 was a strong agitator for the Italian | DUt anid he should write to him immedi- | KU mu”‘ nmunition in the hands of the | poine oyver four miles, but notwithstand presided over the supreme lodge meeting. | colony. He contributed his {deas to the | #e1¥ canceling his engagements. «| Bri pear authentic. They were promulgated 3 s - B ing this, here and there a veteran, dazed Dy what appearcd to be a genuine imperial | . Myers (possibly Captain Myers of the | in the sixth biennial assembly of the | Forum. When interviewed he scouted the | nited State ariue corps) is suffering | p , ) N 0 e | and exhausted, dropped out of the ranks D ey hrawh the. . | Uit States Nariue Corps) [s” erin | pythian Sisterbond suprems 100zo the save |1 of ho- seren ot and. expiained tne | TILLMAN GETS BLACK EYE| 1oxion. aus. 2 The aiy Nait ehi | Bepecially vas (i irue after ihe revien eredited Chinese minister, Mr. Wu, and llw‘ m typhoid fever and canaot be moved. | was wielded by Mrs, H. P. Libby of Port-|fnancial position of Bresei by saying he is| = o United States is willing to accept them land, Me., supreme chancellor at their face value—at least for the pres ent ments to accept the sufciency of Li Hun Anwns f King Humbert Will Re Kapects to Maintain ‘ A large balin of refugees are dus hero morning claima to have the highest au. | 'n& stand was passed and many pathotic thority for the assertion that Lord Roberts |Svenes were witnessed down the long has already succocded Lord Wolseloy ag|Stretch of Michizan avenue as the veter ocratio Primary. commander-in-chief of the British army ans fell by the wayside. In her ad- |4 gkilled workman and earned high wages | South Carolina’s Dispeusary Measure tomorro " | bbbt et e e | dress she said that Maine Is the banner|while at New York. He refuses to divulge Defeated in Firat General Dem- he American Signal Service corps, co- | gyate in membership, having 2,228 members | nis line of defeuse. Diplomats Call on Adee. operating with that of the British, has|n ajght assemblies. Ohin is second. Mrs. | - More intorest attactied to a serles of [ ‘Ofbleicd the telegraph line from Pekin [ Linby reported the question of admission ot | CHOLERA KILLS 3,000 WEEKLY | COLUMBIA. 8 . Aug. 2—The first | RETURNS ANARCHIST TO ITALY SORtaED diplomatic calls upon Acting Secretary | colored women to membership as having democratic primary in this state for all One especially sad accident occurred to Adee this afternoon than any repert of | = P .| been aisposed of by the debarring of & col- | Ravawes of Disense In India, Due to |OMces was attended by many surprises mar in a degree the glory of the parada. purely military operations in China. Iirst| Coptain John T. Myers. or Jack”|ored woman from taking the second degree | Pollution of Wteri:ire Some- The general election is & mere ratification i s Clirles Peckwith of Algensea, Mich came the Japanese minister, Mr. Ta Myers, as he is famillarly knows, whe. ac-| uier ghe had passed the first thing AWral: of the primary and all interest centere v dropped deaq as the ime yas filing oAst next the Russian charge, Mr. Wollant ding to & dispatch recelved at the Navy| pqpq orge W. Adams of Haverhilt in today's vote. The final struggle comes | the corner of Michigan avenue and Madison finally Mr. Thiebaut, the French ch artment in Washington from Admiral| yauq gupreme keeper of records and seals| LONDON, Aug. 28—"The present epl- |two weeks hence in the secoud primary. NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—The Itallan, Guida, | %tréet. The parade was halted for & mo These trained diplomats naturally are | Kempft July £, was assigned to o mmand | o 1he Blsterhiood, seported that nine states|demio of cholers,"/ssys the.Simia &ors | THe {ssus has been dlspansary. or ro: | wiio arrived tn this country two weeks ngo | MOt the body of the veteran who had re averse to letting the public know the de- | the legation defenders at Pekin, was born | payve grand assemblies. Number of assem. | respondent of the Daily Mall, is one of | hibition. Colonel James A. Hoyt of Green- | oy tne Kalser Wilhelm I1 in company with | Sponded to his last call was tenderly re- velopments of incomplete negotiations, | '? ¢ and was appointed from Geor-{ yiioq 192 a gain of 32 and an increase In | the worst outbreaks on record. The bu- | Ville was the prohibition nominee for ROV- | ya alleged anarchist Marcesa mpAnY S [ moved and nis comrades passed on Nevertheloss 1t was gathered that of entering the marine corps in Septem- | yonberchip of 2,000 The present member- | bonic plague 1% child's play compared |ernor and the dispensary was represented | jan way ordered excluded oiby ohillnatr: It was shortly before 10:30 a. m. when o principal toples of discussion was the ISST. He was the rumored author of | iy iy given at nearly 7,000, with 1t. The natives are dying like files [by Governor M. B. Sween PHY IRtk | Hiona Hrom ilie Miaanity dopatimant. T head of the column started from the g iy LAl sk Ohkng famous sativical poem, “Hoch der | "y " PV g T0r parmington, N. H., |at the rate of 3,000 a week. The epidemic |has been a candidate for office elghteed | yii by deported to Europe. Mar 1t Hed orner of Michigan avenue and Randolph ns @ proper person with whom the pow-| Kalser.” which involved Captain Coghlan|pigireqs of exchequer, reported some $4,500 |is undoubtedly due to the pollution of the | vears and was never elected a4 st liedh desidaal QUIAR ARG Binvoess | | esr SHASANFHQUAHIALOEALE WS JEHATASE o b il o ficl | the reviewing stand For hours before were suspected of being anarchists when ors might Begotiate ‘for a settiement |n| 10 80 mush difcully. ‘He was attached 10| on hand, all bills paid and receipts for twe | scanty water supply during the famine.” | Senator Tillman, who claims paternity China. It Is quite evident from the con flagship Baltimore and was afterward | yo,pq of about $3,300. | : for the dispensary law, came Into the | po’ anviceq’in ihis country and there ' | that time the sidewalks along the line ferences held this afternoon that the state "““'l“"'l’i' AUtv LR (0w B ria ey oRIDTY | | ANARCHIST AFTER NEW KING |campaign and fought Colonel Hoyt. As| i Marcesa had come to e wete | of march were packed from curb to wall, ment made early in the day to the effect | the battleship Oregon BIG FIRE IN WELDON MINE| [ result of this interference Bemtor Till- | jont" MoKinley In ccordance with a plot | [Tl the windows of the big ofice bitld that this matter iv still an open fssue! 3 i d | 1talian Under Arrest Who is Thought [man was scratched by 20,000 voters, al-|yichad in Italy. The men have beon Mo, | Ings, gay with futtering flags and bunting, R e eeih o o aeve (EROMI REKINE TO! TIER ‘TSIN! Paricss ‘ieeancerneae. reanzimiel VS Dialans Aniart titughitie ban/no (GnRoKIHion: bponed) K ikl i 1 e | wore filled with sightseers. Along Mich- been necessary for the officials to enter | Burns. Engineer Staying nt Post | i LAY Colonel Hoyt, the prohibitionist, is ahead | ] | tan avenue, where were erected the beau into a laborious comparison of the text of | several American Vatil Al buc Me dve saved: | in the first race. He will probably lead tiful columns an arches forming the court the credentials supplied by Li Hung Chank | Etall tRonaLN i3 PARIS, Aug. 25.—A dispatch to the Petit | McSweeney by 10,000 votes. In the second of honor, the crowd was so great that the to the varfous powers of Europe, as well | LRI Ine LEADVILLE, Colo., Aug. 28.—The Wel- | Bleu from Rome s an anarchist has | primary the issue between Hoyt and Me- hundreds of police had great difficulty in as Japan and the United States. The past don mine, located just east of the city lim- | been arrested at Carrara on suspicion of | Sweeney will be clos OF aLhier matnen: Baoalise:tie was'an undes | Loy sleapisliesinpaiaf mmroll AR QTS experience with some of the Chine ] 1900, by the Assoclated Press) | its, was totally destroyed by fire tonight. | having conspired to assassinate King Vic- AirhbI6Timm I TAt sl basuilea be iutikcie | SLnEHA BANISIDAY HIE ¥OL0IRHS e crees has shown very radical differences| TIEN TSIN, Aug. 25.—(Via Taku, Aug.|The fire started in the engine room, but the | tor Emanuel III SAYS SOME WARM THINGS | over as o stowaway and no one had paid his | ope A DU RLY SE te in the translations, and as %o much turns | 27.)—Fifty Americans, including the Misses y engineer remained at his post until nearly | PR 0 fine it was decided to exclude and ¢ L on the form of Earl Li's credentials, it 18| Condit-Smith, Woodward and Paine. e | all Ameriean Firemen | n $10 fin as decided to exclude and deport g ) y Ha Washburn | om the a v . ) LONDON, Aug. 28.—Chief George Hale sh him from the country. regarded as highly important that th arrived here from Pekin, which city they | rost made their way out through other mines | oo tha Kansas RS P ke e Iy and Stevenson Marcesa's case is still.in abeyance. In the grandstand erected down the slope shall be shown to agree in each case. ‘The | joft five days ago. The commissary de- | in the vicinity e Kansa partm | the cre t be . aris las Implication. Skt stioiibd iy of the Lake Front park near the Logan itement 18 made that the Russian gov-| partment is preparing to establish an ex the crew that beat the world in Paris last o at Tong Ku | moved safely from the building by the min CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—In commenting on who won their fame in the civil war, . : o mothods of the American firemen, the | | 11, of course’ Upon properly framed cone | Licutensnt Waldron of the Ninth United |ere,. The Weldon!miue is on of the richs | L1c, Tstliods of the Amerloan iremen, e} yp,g oiion of the national committae of the | statesmen and diplomats. In the center ditions, and th spears to be bor out | g | dash of Hale's men, together with the mar Metroy Alrs Ax ditions, Is appears jorne out | States infantry recelved a serfous sniping | est producers of silver in the country and | verous work of the trained horses, evoked | PCOPI€'s party in nominating Mr. Stevenson ARSI e box of the reviewing stand were Licuten by the earnestness with which Mr. Wol-| wound while patrolling D e et vesterday as its vice presidential candidate y ant General Nelson A. Miles, representing lant, the Russian charge, is seeking to im- | 5. wo o vacancy sed b oc S Kansas President McKinley: Commander-in-Chief press upon the State department the en o) “If London had inflammable bulldings like | {0 Il the vacancy caused by the declina - : UL Lo ’ tion of Mr. Towne, George F. Washburn,| oy cg ; | Shaw, General Joseph E. Wheeler, General tire agreement between Russin and the th t New York and Chicago, with thelr | 0 o "of iy natfonal committee, said LAY CENTER, Kan., Aug. 28— (Special | .00 B, Sickles, Mayor Harrison of Chi United States as to China At least he in present leisurely fire department they \H»lll-‘, Telegram.)—Work on the new $40,000 court- 5 “I oppgsed the nomination of Stevensor ago and W. H. Harper slsts that Russia wishes to prevent the| mqy, be in ashes within two weeks. However, I oppgsed the nomination of Stevenson RO & v | tmmigration Bu | The board of special iuquiry of the fmmi gration bureau decided to hold Guida no longer, as it was shown that he had no con nection with Marcesa, either in a politicay | p the Revie il s the men were hoisted from below. The In the Reviewing Stand. at Hoshiru (Hoo | has been in almost constant operation since | | 1895 The Russians, Germans and Japanese are | The fire burned for over an hour, burning constantly pushing troops on to Pekin | several other houses in the vicinity., The - | loss is about $60,000, including a valuable Miss Woodward referred to in the | plant of machinery oes Not Credit Rumors of War, ands. train robber who escaped from ten detect as General Danie 3. Bickles, ac- | companied by his aldes, rode past the re {ewing stand. All along the line of march that his debtor is in danger of bank- | he goneral had bee given a most flat | tering greeting, but the warmth of the re be o ashes within AWo WeeKe IO%eles; | because | belleved the rank and fils of the |house was hegun loday with apprpriate | o thotr left wero Acting Governor War- ismemberment of China and also that her | gicoay T r of R e : he English are wise building against | party was opposed to it. 1 favored the clses 2. Need was master of ceres | oo ¢l )avid Hendaraon of tha boliss A s Ao that het | dispatch from Tien Tsin is undoubtedly| The mine s in close proximity to other | fire, instead of attempting to maintain a [nomination of u populist who would stuy | montes and introduced C. C. Coleman. who | der, Speaker David Henderson of the hous animating purposs now is the reatoration|tne dauxhter of Mrs. Woodward. wife of|shafts and for s time s general confagr iy Db RORUUNL B0 e | of representatives, Bishop Fallows and > d the safeguarding o tuture, L WAL, ‘wite 01| #1858 § a time a general conflagra- | prilliantly effective fire-Aghting establish- | With us until tho polls closed or elye take | made a reminiscent specch, giving a his- | : 4 : of order and the safeguarding of the future. |\ 8 Woodward, assistant manager of the | tion was feared ; T tonan e doolination_of Towne i Senator Cullom, To thelr right the Span- Under these limitations, it 18 urged here | \Wogtern Adjustment he The engineer w ' jheny [ When Towne allowed his name to be pre- | tory of the county since the first settle: | g, ginister, Duke D'Arcos, with a party t s objects can b aved, a8 nent company. They were he engineer was removed from the build- | Ambassador Choate received Hale's men | sented to convention as . candidate [ment. A. F. Dexter, the founder of tho \ that Russia’s objects can be achieved, as | oot MV ERERE TO0 . Al ri by iR f [ of friends, stood an Interested spectator well as those of the United States, bY|Miot \eod ‘onger at Pekin and | ing in a badly burned condition and is not | at the United States embassy this morning | for the nombiation i was capiviint (9| town and who gratultously deeded the block | wypm *greetings were accorded General dealing with L\ Hung Chang, who occu- | Fioe Woodward left By Kakian 1l In Fob. expected to live and told them he wished they had been here | hl.aged s in the convention that he wouid | Where the courthouse i to be built, duk | yijoe and the Duke 1'Arcos as they en- 3 r " us 0 make a tour apan and Chi S t——— . put of e fire in his house in June, fn the field. Had there been the |the first shovelful of dirt, Sam Lang- |, Tiea the ‘advantagecus ositlon ot nsiag| to put out the fire in h . Sam Lang . bo- Do | ey were accompanied by Mrs. Conger, | eiat suspicion that he would not have re- tered the reviewing stand the only Chinese official so far """“""“';\I\‘.Vr.\ Vil ’y‘.,ml” vy s conger, | PLAY CITY FOR GOOD THING | New British Minister to Mexico. L R B L SR K ,.;“"“'”’ then presented Mr, Dexter with a| “oppo parching columu was headed by & as plenipotentiary | oy S . | - ON it et i. | nominated. Therifore, I deny his moral | Purse of money contributed by the citizens | 4 bf:tha ofty palioe o com- g By A e tine it oy |® Euest of Miniater Conger at Pekin Haales maial sEioiT I6h minister resident at Bunghok since 1805, | Affur iting ‘o nomination i tryInE 19 | shown the old settlers in early duys. Dox | mand ot Lioutenant Fiyn, which in bat- alls to e of Miss § 1 : s been appointed British minister to Mex- | secure or ove the best way to alion formation swept the cur repair to the White house late 1n the atter- | One of Miss Smiths wisers (s the wite posterens Claim, has been appolnted British ministor to Mex- | fesird DGR L GRINSE (IS S8 | ter came here rich, but through his onen- | el Bohiud them came a band of sev noon to confer with the president of General Leonard 8. Wood, the governor 60, 1n Ayocession 1o 8 onky Heering faith with our constituents. Had our na- | handed generosity is now comparatively | ces, and Chief Marshi ¥ general of Cuba NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—The handwriting | cently appointed British minister at Rio tipna convention heen 1n sesslon, inatead | poor. ":" plaon "”“]”" B g "‘"‘ al J. H Sy experts who testified in the Molineux case [ Janeiro of ‘our committes, it would certafnly have | "%y oo e poocevelt colub was 00d with his Immediate staff, consisting = nominated @ populist. Mr. Stevenson was | A A oy And Ro b 'WaS OF~ | or Colonel H Diotrich, Colonel Aministratic om the advices o entered &L ihy pite o ans ' | o o otrich, Colonel J. B The administration, from (he adices I PEKIN A BIG HEAP OF RUINS | beve entered sult against the city to colloct N e AdIak not nominated by acciamation, a8 reported, | ganized tonight, with 200 members. | g SR Gl Tty g RS bad recelved, does not t the rumors that | thelr fees for ervices in thix case. Accord-| LONDON Aug. 28 —The viceroy of India, | PUt DY & majority vote Speeches were made by leading republicans ¥ ) A Ge tend to de L N, Aug. 2 viceroy of India, ment of assistant marshals and aldes came Russla, Japao and Qermany lntend to de- | ing to the agroement made with ASMMALC|gord Curson, telegraph that kood rain _— and if the enthuslasm evinced at the open- | Mens f Mweatan MRS W0 wes Same clare war against China and it is willing to | istrict Attorney Oshorne, they were to re- ! soting criterion of the campaizn | IAeTIDE on; snd then b J Siare was aghioat Olza and 1t le wiliog to | ] Distrist Atiornsy. shorne, they were (0 ¢ | conginues to' fall, but that cholera still | AT RUDDY KING APPLE'S COURT | 2 meeting ie a criterion of the camimten |40 S Second infantry of the Tiinoia on the part of the powers. Just what would | and hotel bill i 4117047 TATS| prevails in macy distrists of that sountry. | R R AL U el his | National g ame Commander-in-Chier L voneve 1 v y a s ers of his s be done in case some of the powers began | A dispatch The parties (o the sult and the amount of | French to Atfend German Manewvers, | "O%hrreit Sn6 Hostd IF C/RETAS. - an “ON_ BANKRUF Shaw.aad 4ha membES OEUIE 0% 00DHN war for the purpose of territorial aggrand- | from the French minister at Pekin. M. |thelr claims are as follows: Edward B.| BERLIN, Aug. 26.—The autumn maneuy : ON BANKRUPT LAW | !¢ Adiutant General Stewart, Quartermas: e ot Bt e | o Bt Ao 15 oo ey oo Oy 0 o T Tur- oo 5 s ary i st h warth Cabairai BN if oo 8., i, Ervner ot n s v that bridge un dispatch t Ge Frey. com 1, Milwaukee, $1 R. Dewett, Syracuse, | year for the first time by a representative LEAVENWORTH, Kas., Aug. 25.—Gov shren Handws Decision | L0 gy R ANlarecy et Uil it reaches t. But a member of the cab: [ mander of the French forces at the Chi- | $1.000; Willlam E. Hagan, Troy, $1,289.15; [of the French army eral Eli Torrence and Chief-of-Staft J. Cor N Ly Tt i A i B 3 s Lok i AL ernor Roosevelt will speak at the annual Aftecting Clnt Winans ay that If any of the foreikn | nese capital, and repeats other informa ert S Oshorne, Rochester, $1,268.87 —— L Lttt . L B e ki ot RSk, £ Araeramm. | ooan GARLA Bd TARMIE SIRMT IRIBTIE | Tucman W Oantuell, Albsay, a4e0h Heary | HIS HIDIRG ALACE KN OWN | e e e ac ox & oplLe Cheers for ¢ ' Stektes. probably would be reminded by the o or xieties i "ol ma *hic 0, anc 0 9 - vy 4 ¢ RIGRRBITARAN L ROIOIN oy, NBSUNIMG Iita! FriDIRG Roxistion iy he ToseRARIANG | & TalEiko: Cisasec 10 AR R T Ay fort is belng made to have Mr. Bryan and| WINONA, Minn., Aug. 28.—An important | Ahead of the carriages containing Acting b rha sl i e N oy m.‘»nl ‘yh..\.»\,.‘i“‘... ‘Iml\ by railroad and|of Mountain View, Cal., $1,700 rlen H. Barnes, Wanted for Train | it not he, Mr. Towne, deliver an address | bankruptey decision was filed here this | Governor Warder, who supplied the place ot poli b all the powers ara"to be | telcgraph with Tien Tsin. Continuing. M . re— Robhery, Locnted in British here the same week. It has been pla morning by Judge Lochren in the case of | G Tanner, M H [ e R T S S e el | | ¥ L ere the same wee has been planned idge L | Governor Tanner, Mayor Harrison ana x Blbeed slign gR gaual doollu. aud. shat \C) Bishen sy . 140,000 MEN MAY GO OUT Columbin. to have & “republican day" and a -demo- | W. S. Towbridge, insolvent. The decision, | ecutive Director Harper, who with Com- we would be entitled to the same privileges | RS “lnssourlty of the:rauiss readers | cratic day,” into which all the regular|in effect, is that under the bankruptcy act | mandor-in-Chief Shaw occupled the review e g e o oty Ry L xl ges | this difficult, but urgent A resumption | Gemeral Strike of Anthracite Conl ST. LOUIS, Aug. 28.—Charles H. Barnes, | carnival features will be crowded. United |no creditor can have his claim allowed | jng stand during the parade, marched Lafay in ta e, ete., as the coo- | of the offenive by the Boxers aod regulars | Miners Possible if Operators \lMas John H. Nelson, the alleged Kentucky | States Senator Baker arranged for Gov-|until he surrenders to the trustees any |ette post No. 141 of New York, commanded EOr o General Chaffee woro re. | %, [€A7ed and sorlous precautions must be | Hefuse De ernor Roosevelt's coming and democratic | money or property he may have recelved | by Allan . Bakewell. Cheer after chees LSRN IR SRS SANCAt NACH Koo | takan, | Liam dedging At S ARSDIRK lagh ’ ives in this city recently, is reported through | joaders have started a movement to secure | from the bankrupt within four months | wont up celve ay and while they cast no direct| tion, Il my Staff and domestics are in| HAZELTON, Pa. Aug. 38—If the anthra- | police cliannels to huve been located at Decr | Mr. Bryan prior to bankruptey without regard to the Ight on the military situation they were| miserable health. - The &reater part of | cite coal operators refuse to Krant the de- | Trall, British Columbi 4 creditor's knowledge or ignorance of the infere v-,m whmw ant. The general's state- | the town is a heap of ruins mands of the United Mine workers, as em The elue as to the fugitive's place of ref. Name Tillman for Senator. fact ment it be needs no slexe battery, taken [ bodied in the reports of the scale and res- | uge is said to have been furnished to Chier| COLUMBIA, 8. C., Aug. 2§.--Democratic n connection v e diversion of the Sixth | | olutions committee as presented and adopted | Desmond by Mrs. Chaarles %5, the | primaries for the nof on of a state ot connecton with the dversion of tho Ssth | GEGE BATTERY NOT NEEDED |oitions commitee s presenied and adopied | smoni by Mra. Chiaries i Barnes, the | orimaries for (he_somination of v state - e T S Manila, seems to make clear that there is | By % s a0 dars of | wils of the BAD Who Bas been & constaxt jotted States senator were held ) STRAIN. PROVES TOO GREAT | stunt where Communer shaw was awaiting S PP PP B PR R | flee's Reply 1o Messawe of Wap | the date or by September 8, a strike involv- [ visitor at police headquarters ever since the | throughout South Carolina toduy. The main ruptey to recelve his salute caused him te flush | Mrs. Churlotte Wrlkht, Keeper of Al- | with pleasire and to bow his acknowledge- bers of the mine workers organization, will{cape of his brother. On this informatio Anti-dispensary forces followed Colonel leged Hospital Besieged hy W ments again and again be declared. The committee today applied [ officers were sent our, and it is asserted | James A. Hoyt of Greenville for governor Dies of Her Wounds, WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 —The War de. |t the national board, with headquarters at | that the capture of Barnes, dead or alive, | While the other side was represented by | & long trumpet, came down the avenue as partment this afternoon made public the | Indlanapolis, to order a strike if no amica- [ may only be a matter of & short time, | Governor McSweenle, Frank B. Gary, A.| KANKAKEE, Ill, Aug. 2§.—Mrs. Char nouncing in mellow tones the approsch of following dispatch received yesterday from | Dle 8greement was reached on the powder [ Channing B. Barnes, the brother, who was [Howard Patterson and G. Walt Whitman. | jotte Wright, whose alleged misdeeds were | the page it of patriotism, which followad Goneral Chaffes | und other questions aptured in St. Louis, was convicted of com Tillman had no opposition for the senator- | the cause of the tragedy at Gilman, died | pehind them. Fifty members of Columbia TAKU, China (no date).—Adjutant Gen- Py T plicity in the Wickliffe, Ky., robhery a we ship at the Iroquois county Jall at Watseka | post of Chicago, wearing handsome uniform oral, Washington: Siege battery not neede ¥ e A ol o and sentenced to 1ty years in the f ., | of dar " n "hotlow wquars, in ra ngton: Sieg |.n‘,““”,;. A SAN ERANCTSCD! Qi \w.m.‘l:““m nced o twenty years in th Badiani ot Teren today. The loss of blood and exposure, | of dar n, formed a hollow wquars, in Omcinl Dispatehes Go Wrong. % Thindeck of Sacramenito. Cal.. arti I ;PQIKW. 1dabe, AUK: Bhe=F08. 1eadere of LG “‘!“‘)”x In“mnh ™ i h et | e tapiar O RRN MALS MRS B The president and the cabinet are us much| This dispatch is in reply to inquiry | G0 the stasmahip Ch L 8L Vaiate Moa Wil M B ixan BATUS ..h.d o " R o resulting fron Whight hospita) | the. war 'n‘l gh At :/-“‘ i in the dark regarding the dute when the dis- | %0t some time ago to General Chaffee | Whitn' Ghey Hive bes : 2 - Sy 0 A ) AQLRERPAREE O R ohn 8D 18 the victims be o Myabs, Miohadl | (altarad faah wh Attt patches of Minister Conger and General | FeIative o the sicko battery which was | them there. “The Consists stors of the | States will b 1 S e 0h 8t | Ryan, Desste Salter 3 bR S with a d e s oA —e e | taken from Manila to Nagasaki to be sent to | lunded wstate near Lon bm awd, pers re August ¥ to epiember I with a |40 & aagsmens will e sfiected. -} In un~[ I ooty b B G "The Contin o Y © eeded property. heing the Disster family es View to the permanent organizait jeorge oughby, qne of the oxpressive than chears ever could he. The (« ued on Second Page.) biua if needed. originally consisting of three farms. national assoclation for mutual benent (Continued on Becond Page.) | Gide, is expected to die at | crowd showed deep Interest and from ond ta bt iy R e P i De snt Sen Som ing 140,000 miners, of which 40,000 are mem- | capture of Channing B. Barnes and the es- | 188ue was dispensary agalnst prohibition use of heavy artillery or of reinforcements tme Ago. in the shape of men and horses. At the same time it cannot be said that the gov ernment has shown any sign of a purpose to abandon any just claim it may have se cured upon China through the brilliant oper- | stions of the little American force in the | elve heralds in costume, sach bearing Flowery Kingdom