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STABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1900-TEN PAGE SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT! | BEmperor is a Fogitive and Roherts Reports the Hoers Make n — to Make Terms of - ¥ Stand Near Macha- . E Win _[)0]‘](\' AS T0 (Hl\\}c"'"‘ IS WITHOUT A MEAD RRES(I (ETS LIFE SENTENCE RETIRE BEFORE THE ENGLISH [0\ \ ORATORY FLOWS FREE CONDITION OF THE WEATHER LI APPEALS FOR AID in of Ring Humbert Tried and Oon- dor and Dolliver f\(lxh-m Hamilton "' Begs the Empross to Appoint Him Four WASHINGTON, A b e vioted in One Short Day. 1, Olub at Chicago. s i Auirtent Modlstoh | phase of the diplom t E ¥ g . y - i sinitad ent of objection to the form A 4 nadedors NEW SENATOR TALKS OF PROSPERITY " 7 DIPLOMATIC PHASE RECEIVES ATTENTION | M. of otlevtion o e for LR b L B LGy y PR it e ; S0 | PRINCE TUAN 1S AGAIN REPORTED DEAD R . . .. g ”"4",;‘ ;;”,’\y'h" ksl When Asked What He Had to Say Be Finciples Republie | 11 0 v Vv - Time Has Oome for Expression of Inten- | atiack on the part Sentence Prisoner Bxp 5 i 1 Money and Ind 12 cees i 0 . : i | 8aid to Have Been Killed During a Fight tion by All the Leading Powers, | 77® opposing the recog t L1 Hur gl il A Rty i ] i ARG ST Ut TIaer.. | with Japanese, UNITED STATES AGAINST PARTITION‘:f' ,‘y“"’l’. "’“‘h. '"\’(" ""}L“ ‘ 1?""“‘"'_"":‘“”” MILAN, Aug. 20.—Bresei, at the close of e u 2 y SUIGAGD. v ian Army Vorce at De- BOXERS THE UNPOPULAR PARTY NOW 1t Aug. 24.—Prominent men from troft Mareh the 1 —_— crodent were properly issued b the trial, was pronounced guilty and wa I'rench continued the vement today all parts of the country gathered around 1 far Elandsfontein, from ich he the tables in the ban t hall of the Audi . ¥ easant ound Fekin Rises Against the N " !B irned enemy out with no difficulty. | torium hotcl tonight to attend the fea DETROIT le wa \l 1y Aron kin R Ag b Li Hung Chang, enter into any L B July 50 SOt &L heir honor. The Hamilton club is force. The K t lican organization wnd its banquet | on the east TTALY 15 NON-COMMITTAL IN EXPRESSON | 11110 01 ecng he | ks eiion. sponcs here sodse| MUST MAKE UP NEW SLATE was. artec the mem. o basase mih ol | marchod 1o ne one e b G FUNORS OF WM. ATROGITRY | President Cabinet Goes | gica vas mever more handsor monx on th M n i 1 Now He is y ated The walls p | where the bi pking for sdyisers ng with the national colors, grea t nife dent are i N t r y a fow pla wore reserved for the covites Are Hotehering | en: _SIe 10 ignorancs as 1o the where L M3, ets and garlands of flowers of the e | ¥ t v {abouts of LI Hung Chang and from the ket holding publ hearing began via Galveston, Aug vlors as those in the flag were to be ¥ IROERS i Take Different View. Act that nothing has been heard f ) o'clock. B ock, calm g a " n ever bl Wd the decora- | line f " By Mun him for four days le LR on nd almost indifieren 1 coun ed new cabin had ns thro | tured that he may have loft Shanghai by LL Martelll, head of the Milan t ary character President Fred A WAEHINGTON, Aug. 20.—A speclal meet-| goq and that he will next appear in the | the anarchist writer, Signor Morlino, ma 8, events occurred which com- | Banpgs of the club acted as toastmas: 1 \ m r Chi ing of the cabinet, lasting all day and o0ly | porth of China, prabably at Taku, and de- | requests on rious grounds for ad le the coalition ministry. The and with him at the head of the table sat [ L « n ese minister in broken up by a short recess for luncheon, | mand access to Pekin journment, which was refused refused to accept the portfollos "'\\‘ R H M“'_ 1, speaker of the " torm Wt communi tiom feels in the Chinese situation it was ™ pdges, ¢ laring he would ne eply to Senor Carlos Ple ™ hbet orhagi At soll - e yolliver of | end of the T administration The diplomatic and not While the indictment, which was very b C Y : - YRt 4 o1 teTeRan iy ter consideration and this Chang Is Detained unmoved and scanned the faces o a from all further conncction with iL. |in-chiet of the Grand Army of the Re | the ¥ " t " o o NoBbTEt China was under b el . Aivtios rihiche ot The president is thus stili without a public: Walter rder, acting governor | ceede o o " BWAS YO accounted for the presence of Acting Sec- '“ s “” ";“ t oh 1 that \binet of Illinoi utenant General Mi Miae | 185 GOWR 1 up the Yung 1 and _the retary A 1l ¥ . PARIS, Aug. 20.—The officials of the min Jor General Louis Wagner, General Danicl ral . jid ¥ akers Cabinet Holds All-Day Session Discus Eastern Sitnation g \ peror Kwang contention 18 entenced to imprisonment for | Germany, Too, i Against Dismemberment |}y’ ! that monarch a fugitive and careful attention of the immense ¢ ple gathered Washington is Ready to Accept Karl ut the court from early morning seek i " fent at New wang Sass L Cred als an Kwang Sa's Meanwhile, the department and presi g admission the court room, where L tinl " 03 Pence By Other Cap- - ghout were of a patriotic and tted, s cabled to the Asso- | milit lowa, Charles G, Dawes, comptroller of | iment morning bring no rum: <hanghal that th seymour, received 3,000 troops of Hoxers Ave Unpopular, The Taku correspondent of the Daily Tel cabinet mecting. Mr. Adec 18 the medium assassin indulged in in nt target pra in the formation. As the 4 of each|ancse gaine fotory over the Boxars 488 - clared that the opinion prevails there 9 o - pdtce russinn Cabinet Aden iemnt [ with a short address, at the end of which ing he and the French charge, Mr. Thie 4 he op n pr h The witnesses were then introdu Gra | " joined the staff of the major general. The |says 1,500 Chinere were Killed, ineluding tain Li Hung Chang until the diplomats have | gy, owe ust bot Chang. Joday he had long talks wih o . v Bresci followed 1 *| Humbert after the eveits of Milan and|O°Tmany has becomo very serious and a | @Il uround good time with my comrades of | t0 camp in good spirits and without spectal| driven back Into Chi 1 some time ago, when Li Hung Chang an {nigh o the cabine 3 essions of the sup odge Knights of | Daily Mail, wiring yesterday, says he un- o e o et ple and my own.” He added: “I acted |Petitioned the government for relief. Ake the plu ident. 1 am Ll Bl ; sk Talye pa i ' L sreparation of a n for clearing away . grant & modifiet i Gl eal commander with the allies, has counter L) ¥ and that there s no question as to the col The prisoner admitted the target prac- | Erant a modified railr tariff for foreign | MoKinley, And, gentlomen. when the bal ows ting. 8 1 demonstrate to the a th an will [of James R. Carnahan of Indianapolis oops will go to Amoy EL AL LB | to say from the dispatch what i& the present | three shots at three yards with his re-| States. Indeed the famine is so pro mon the, world that | now n troops will Am confirms the view, though uo cabinet offt| pyypyiy intend to detain him when he arrives| Two hours after the suspension of the|laid the embargo on all the coal mined n | The name of Hamilton suggests three | formed rank more than twenty year Lol L LU AT LS B His salary is $1,500 per year. 1t now ap- |all nationalitics at Shanghai Wednesday A brigadier of gendarmes, Salvatori, e government: third, a protective govern among the powers for terminating the igad gendarm | of the king. He said he saved Bresci from this nation as u government must be Strong | ol believed that the point hi en reached & Heky TOnK | elected supr | sin. Bresci when rescued was covered g King Ferdinand W A a clear exprossion of purpose on the part Deelnres | in. o o N that it not Just. We cannot hold the love | Chancellor Sample SR it e egraph, wiring August 26, ays the country | the king's alde-de-camp, who was with his| LONDON, Aug. 20.—As a result of the|gior,And in the execution of the law.” This | F016 STLENS ware focay atmitted to the 1 ] Y v the center field, his urn FRBEwith himself ir. Adeo s U UM | vy ot marine here wers shown todny the | Lo oo o lEed e enrse h'es|COAL FAMINE IN GERMANY | los, Judge Rassieur and other tield, his arr roled right through which the foreign governmer , into company front and ma in review | 1t is e \. | dispatch from Washington in whic ] it 6 AERGuPOtS, President Bangs opened the specch-making communicated recently t oven ender them more dangero brigade passed the commander-in-chief| Chinese troops from I < and Ho-Ste 1 compared the French and American | the dispatch from Admiral Courrejoul There were eleven for the prosccution and fled Tarin Facilltate itroduced Bpeaker Henderson, Who | ;T4 isadier general's ataff fall out and|\Wu lnst Thursday at Teh Ohoun. The story fes of the credentials of Li Hung|MOUNCing the intention of the admirals to do- | Ave for the defense. The examination of [ riat | ¥poke brieny e | re taking the train night be- | Gnijre command of 9,000 knights returned | prin . and that all the Chinese were Minister Wu and the German charge and | “onsented to open negotiations with the CH He declared he decided to kill King| PERLIN, Aug. 20.—The coal famine in|fore last to come to Chickgo to | g [ SRUES GURIRAS h Prince T and that all the Chinese wer Minister Wd and the Qerma ke 4l | nose reforred to a situation which existea the substance of these conversations he 2 H number of chambers of commerce have | °. (rand “Army, I received telegram | fatigue The Hong Kon correspondent of the understood i i Sieily, to “avenge the miseries of peo from the presiden this club asking me nounced his intention of starting north. The e cabine day completed the | ; > t d A Pythlas were resumed today and some of the | de s that General Gaselee, the Britis that the cabinet today comy French officials declare the news is not old | without advice or accomplices. THS Prussinn cahinst BSMjresolved to | Mot here for that place, No igan in, thie “]‘I“'l_ Ok this AT AN WRFe TARRE R | e T lee; Ahe Rritun ch of the unce ty that now exists b ¥ ome Chancellor Sample will today an- [ manded his order summoning more troops to to the future in China an i they add that they themselves re unable | spako in & low. firm volce and safd he fired | 0 €0l from England and the United |#nd sensible peaple of this country will ~ hiesfod % P be permitted fo take his o 1 co ding tho uniformea| The reform f . The fact that the military situation is | x HORHONE THE - Che D o i major general comman io uniform The reform party under Kang Yu Wei ia position of Li Hung Chang, whether he is| volver. Two wooden targets were here s aob A itel 0 L LS W g e econd portanco | 8 | volve hat Hamilton Sugrests, ank. General Carnahan founded the un d to be actively preparing for rebellio admitted to be of eccondary IMPOFIANCO | qy.neq on board shin or whether the ad- | placed on the table before the judges rallways in the intercst of the state has Lo b : sl bl AL PO b b £y UL er would vouchsafe information to point | ' o Staty . thoughts that may be appropriatc to 190 | and has ever since been its commander. | Admiral <t thy I”H“fn b ", ) I':,,‘:‘:"WL"WIM'”\,,“, at Taku. court ensued and the witnesses were heard, | the state mines | First, w strong government: second, a just at tha at s sought is an o | : i | S | ment. Tn this great world of ours, full of | pears to be conceded that Vice Supreme | 1i fs reported that twenty-five reformers present status of aftairs in China. 1t s | ENGLAND NOT FOR PARTITIQN |capitulated the story of the assassination FLAME READY TO BURST OUT | fswerrull munsive. sauromoive sovainiuonte | Chancellor Fethers of | Wisconsin will be | have boon executed at Hankow, their heads me chancellor according to pre- | being exposed the crowd, which nearly lynched the assas manin Withdraws Itx Bnvoy from | (0 take care of our people and their in 3 ¥ where it 18 proper that there should be | Under Secretary of State R Paetiy TIVIRIUS X ¥ from |y sts. No. government can be strong | Vious custom instead of re-electing Supreme with blood Restgn. and support of our people uniess we are | Twenty.four bast grand chiefs of the R of tho principal powers In order that the an ot 05N Contes & Sutate it T Ehe anactment i (i o the | Twenty-four past grand chiefs of the Rath United States government may know how | ton and in e execiition of t i e P asiitied ¢8| around Taku and Pekin is devastated, with far it may go consistently In the execu- | LONDON, Aug. 20.—Willlam St. John | majosty when the latter was killed, re-|friction of Re nd Bulgaria over the | knd Kive each & tor et car 1d Jubior | slons of the supreme body of the wWOmAN's | hg result that the Boxers are most unpop maj wen the latter was killed, r ® b 1 give cach a falr chance. It must pro- | order, but without the right to vote. The tion of the common program. Most of the | Broderick, under secretary of state for for- | counted how the s saying that | latter's delay plving with the de- | tect the rich and the poor, the black wund | L v A 1® | ular and are being attacked by the peas counted how the king was shot, saying tha plving with the de- | ! | FEUOPOF OINF oFE e e e i roTerred v objects had In view by the president When | eign aftairs, speaking this ovening at Thern- | tha king tried to reply (o o queation of the | mands of the former for the suppression | {1 SIILe il the brown. also Mr.' Hryin i referre he made answer to the Chinese Eovern- | combe, said the situation in China was con- | \witne ter the cor s esty | of the Macedonian revolutionaey committee | o roie roaTageraent B efcush ie Pythian Sisterhood supreme lodge i after the crime. Ilis majesty mmittee | to extend {15 protective power everywhere ment's appeal and began the campalkn | giderably involved because there started: “I truly think The king stop- | the Bulgarian diplomatic agent at Buchar- | that old flag floats it will come short of » Hare tak upon Pekin have been achivved. Two others | Chinese government with which to negoti- | ped in the middle of the sentence, said|est, Dr. D. Teodorff, has been recalled. B e eyt na wentlemen, 1t must be | Ontnen et e LSRN A ] remaln to be secured, namely, the safe ‘Yes" and then expired. The testimony of| According to the Vienna corre " . ernment that will protect its citizens refugees arriving at Che Foo continue to | o8 and then expirec e testimony o ordi e Vie orrespondent | in the heart of Chicago or In the heart of guarding of American interests in the fu Britaln,” continued the under sec- | Witnesses Galimbert and Oliviers did not|of the Daily Express the Wierner Abend. | CEna. UPROAR IN NEGRO COUNCIL |aes the terrible conditions in Pekin. ture and for indemnification for the opera- |y, “while prepared ta support the loyal | adduce any new facts. blatt asserts that Prince Fe These doctrines of Hamilton, which | One of the worst incidents is the shocking addu new fa 3 rdinand of Bul- | yssume are supported by this club, must be | wash Man Charges Ti | The royal groom, Lupl, deposed that he garia has threatened to abdicate unless | the text word of the hour. 1 want electod | @ binston Man riaen That Deme | dosecration of the foreign cometory outside scized Brescl by the throat. A witness |the quarrel with Roumania ts amicably |® man who not only preached those doc ocrats Had Bought Up Bishop | the west wall. The details are too revolting pamed Ramella, who lodged with Bresci| dismissed | frines, but, ke McKinley. acted - them Walter and i Eje {10 be descrined. Hundreds o hodies of Ch similur objects by the other powers en- | Chine, will claim some penalty for the dam- | und a friend three days prior to the crime, | 4 heart, hecause | belleve in those gaged in China 18 thought feasible. age wrought. e s { doctrines and | urge the American pome| INDIAN | nese are found in the streots of Pekin, sup- Am peon {DIANAPOLLS = Sate 3 said the prisoner was always perfectiy| CZAR SAYS HE HATES WAR! L ftnvort the men who heticve in ‘them INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 201t s stated | poged to be those of traitors to the cause of nses to Problem. svertheless, we cannot undertake to | calm. | | Therefore, 1 ory out tonight in the midei | tonight there will be no endorsement of | he foxers Incidental o this main purpose sey- | BOvern China ourselves or with the assist-| The remainder of the witnesses did not | of this republie, “Xilsat at the next elaation | the DAtionkl’ administration by the Afros |- anre. Seponde o Times " Boers Are Advised to Make Pence and | Willam McKinley and Theodore The Sliansbat corréspondent of the Times ©eral phases of the prabl-m are attracting |0¢e of other powers throw any further light on the tragedy 4 says a native official telegram from Pao special attention 'hus the sufficlency | — 5 ARl i velt. Roose- | American council and that all politics wiil . bles in be el ted The esolutions col ool n . ¢ E | % Calm, Cynical Awsi Rabvaal’ The address of Speaker Henderson was |in Im.:.”r‘u‘:»n: mlm)']h 4 xlum'”‘-, o ::’.m{t:“n ,l g b Syt 'h{' "_”"lj.'l] '”‘,”“' "‘:""Il of L uns Chg e credentiuls a8 veace | PRAISE PRUDENCE OF CHAFFEE | ne punic proecutor e ccch i mont bapply raceived ana ho wan heariy | (es and smembere oF (i oty | 4o SU008Y L Tal Yoen Bu. Commur envoy, or rather of the abllity of the em ing the course of which he eulogized the| LONDON, Aug. 80.—'Dr. Leyds' inter- |cheered as he resumed his seat. President | tonight thut the report will he adopted to- | mexrs iy ol Pekin and fen T“‘” o peror of China to accredit any one thus. 15| oy pupations for Winter in China | victories of King Humbert and recapitu- | VW with Emperor Nicholas says a|Bangs then brought forward as the next | morrew by the convention without chanse, | orors i BOssiblY because the bands o a matter of international consideration. | Stk ou TaRdon 6o & Wiks lated the story of the assassinatfon, which | 41Spatch to the Daily Mail from St. Peters- | speaker Senator Cushman K 0Xers make the rond unsaie for gouriers Davis, who | The report is in the form of an address to | y The United States not only must satisfy Seantition, he contended demonstrated that Bresci was | PUrS. “lasted barely five minutes. The replied to the toast, “Our Destiny. the country, ”"n‘:.f:\‘:"\“ e itaele of Li's competency, but It must con- | fully responsible for his acts and that the | *72F #ald he was sorry he could do moth-| Senator Dolliver of lowa was greeted [ The session tonight was very lively A German firm is negotiating with Chang vey solid assurance on the point to con- ierm m is negof ha . P hsihely AV | oFinre ac- | Ing for the Transvaal except to urge with prolonged cheers e rose to re-|John I ;i il nt | LONDON, Aug. 20.—The afternoon papers | latter premeditated the crime and had s L nevaal except to urge it h_prolonged cheers as he rose to re-|john P. Green of (Cleveland, assistant | ony ung, the Wu Chang viceroy, to lend and its | stamp clerk in the Washington, D. €., post- |y 3 066%000 tacls on the security of ser Yince some of the powers, e, purposes | ENUUT: (0 L ora”of peace mogotin- | complices. Aier denouncin the anarchiat | 10 1ake peace, as bo haced all war.” spend to- the toast, “Prosperi of which, perhaps, would 0 ved a jel eories I 0/ abo sucl o | 3 " 868, office A8 ejected ‘om e ha hy James by a speedy termination of hostilities in |tions are well founded and applaud Gen. ‘t]m”nxv:'”p.\‘llrl': ”::‘:: r“m”: de i I;u‘xliu: eLIBAD FaanAvRainte A BovlIN: The new semator from lowa received at [“ e euorn the hall by Jamed | taln viceregal industrial undertakiugs pedy te ation of hostllitie b ‘haffee’s prudence sreparing for | crimes the public prosecutor denied tha % A N L © new senator from Iowa recelved at|Lewls of New Orleans. He was making a Chiga. 1t was the general understanding | 6™ Chafiee's prudence 4 Pronerin ol e AR I e Bt RARSLINLANE 1 ST seleation of | ihe close of his address an ovation which | political speech and refused fo sit down anstiuny Accused of Atrocities. that the outcome of today's cabinet m |uctivity of the allies at Pekin and the | serting that be was not a man of impulse | from the Transvaal te totey o red BE® | surpassed the reception that met him be- | when called to order by Bishop Walters. | A correspondent at New Chwang says ing would be the opening of a pollcy bY | jymcuify “of discovering a responsible | OF a fanatic, but had a calm, cynical and | with the German Forelgn afice ropreding | (07 e besan to speak He shouted that no bishop or set of men | the Russians at Hal Cheng are awaiting the administration that would “tend 1o |opiuiin with whom to treat, unless Li | obstinate mind and that his aim was in- treatment of Germans there by e | 1 hive been asked to speak about the na- [°0uld make him sit down. His friends | Felnforcements, whose advance s dewiyed simplify these fssues and at lenst bring to | CHHATES WG SR 00 TERE: FPPUES T | famous [ British has already been receivad by the | {12721 Prosperity, fis causes and eftects, its | rushed around him to support him and by the impassable condition of the roads De o varying aspirations of the g N . At R . sh has already bee ceived by the | incoming and its outgof t8_ 8AIULAtory | the conyahtion .y . S conn | 10 1ieac YALE & ik St & & focus I‘"V “' -‘n».' |I» '“ ‘"’h sens | communication with the fugitive court and | In conclusion the public prosecutor asked | Foreign office. As investigating the grounds And its farewell address. The sabject ol [the convention was in an uproar. Green |to Leao Yang and Mukden. Meanwhile the D e re o imther or nop | S€cure credentials satisfactory to all the | for a verdict of gullty without extcnuating | of the complaint the Foreign office will | B One entirely nonpartisan if it were not |Shouted that Bishop Walter's had been | native population of the district is being Hon (t0.be aterminkd I8 whether: or not Bbina th for the fact that good times in the United | bought up by the democrats, whereupon |treated with the utmost severity. Eye the United States shall proceed further bring the matter to the attention of Great | intes powers, as indications that the solution | circumstances. R : : of the problem will be more prolonged | Signor Mertino said he only wished to do | Britain, N e B o completely mixed up |he was led from the hall. He returned | witnesses report an indiscriminate slaugh- Hand ia hayd whil the allied forces, it most imposeibie 1o shar¥ AL 1t fs 4l | jater and kept quiet. M. C. B. Mason de- |ter of noncombatanis and the reduction 18 belleved that this point is very near a | : N, e | | and more difficult than previously hoped. |his duty and defend anarchy of the charge i | 1 ¢ th United — ‘th:n it had inspired the crime. All parties, ks Higher, ‘l{lh;’tlhlr -v\:yt |H,\I orin t yww\vllwl thought, | plored the occurrence a speech of the country in the vicinity of Port Ar- daolsion, the. dstermiotion af.the tnlta he declared, had their regicides, commenc-| BAYAMO, Province of Santiago de Cuba, | 4iMOKt €VErY man recognizes that since | Milton Turner of St. Louis tried to speak, | thur to a stato of utter desolation, r A h v n . | March 1897, the conditions o c : - . States depending upon the responses made REFUGEES ENTICED TO DEATH ing with Judith. He asked that those in|Aug. 20.—At Manzanillo yesterday General | life hive undersone n ehame 'Mv,\_j'h"*“-f) but was cried down. It was during the by Buropean nations to our Inquiries. | whose hands the prisoner’s lie would not act | Bartolome Maso declined the ‘ The suggestion that a conference be held | Y8, Governor of Shenal, Massacres | | antry. The Boxcrs, who were moving north from Shan Tung, are now returning hastily to their hom was no spent most of today's session discussing ree. Related dispatches and the storles of tions and losses of American citizens. Some roys of southern China who have stood which the objects can be attained | aloof from this insurrection, and while pre- by United States in common with | pared also to prescrve British trade with republican party that it is al nomination | #!/Most be ¢ pared, without frreverance, | uproar that the committe on address Russ'A READY To ‘A’ITHDRAM’ made 8 reports and actiol as deferred of the matlons represented in China is| Fifty Forelgners Invited to AL LR L in a spirit of vengeance, but of justice. He|for a delegate to the convention, in spite | '© ® TeSurrection of the dead. claimed extenuating circumstances for the |of the great pressure brought to bear on Cornerstone of Prosperity. again reviv s an accompaniment of | to M1 rotection this purpose and it is pointed out that - accused man. him, claiming that it would Identify him g 2 Signor Martelll asked that the verdict be | with some political party and that his ac- with ~ Special Commander Rockhill just| CHE FOO, Aug. 20.—Yu, governor of the | tempered with indulgance toward an ir- | ceptance would defeat his ambitions for about arriving on Chinese soil, with Dr.| province of Shensi, is reported to have in- | responsible man condemned of a crime com- | the presidential nomination, to whic Mumm von Schwartzenstein, the German | vited the forelgners In the province to[mitted in a state of exaltation. He spoke |aspi successor to Daron von Kotteler, already | come to bis protection of Brescl's previous good conduct and im- TSP | for the republicans later. Delegates de in China, with the ministers resident at| About August 21, some fifty foreigners | plored pity for the guilty man. Bresol Men of Burned Bark Missing. sigi L g manded on what authority this had been | 45 Pokin and with the high military and naval | accepted the invitation and all were mas- | given an opportunity to speak and said LONDON, Aug. 20.—The British bark Pri-| 1 count that statute as the cornerstone | yone, George White, the North Carolina | Wil NOUfy the powers that she considers officlals in the Pel-Ho valley the materiai | sacred | e R R meria, 507 tons, Captain Seman, which let | Of {he hatlonal properity which followed | (0ot ™ oharged that 6t the Raleigh | the relief of Pekin legutioners as the final is already at hand for the gathering of a b am. London May 81 ot for Cape Cross, and was|' In 182 no other question was discussed. | state convention he had heard Senator |4CCOmPlishment of the milltary task of the “Sentence me. I am indifferent. 1 await | spok : q s/ : | allied forces, it was learned late tonight, s onference fully equipped to deal with spoken June 11 near latitude 38 north, lon- | Today the democratic party runs away | ppigchard express sympathy with a move- | , " autpy o PLOT TO BURN SHANGHAI| (0 sest " vevoiution LSRR £ - | o o Harift queaiion, I which ihe wages | Pritchard express sympathy with & move- | iy €0, S o) Meb ST SR 10U &8 even so complex and dificult a problem ] Kltude 13 west, was burned August 4 near | 47" IOV mont of overy American. citi- | ment that would cut down the representa- as is pointed in the settlement of China's Ave 3518 Cobiihas st ”':‘,’l" 'l";'l"”“h “('\fl ‘l'"'l"' to dellberate on the | Iatitude 13 south, longitude 38 west. One|zen are involved, attempts 10 decoy us|tion in those districts of the state where | Aracting the \'"“” "“"‘{l‘_‘l"’ from ':“5 8ov- ; verdidt then retired boat landed nine me Foon oross the Pacific ocean ind to hide its rece | 10 WROTe | ornment at this tin s assertion in- tuture . a e oat landed nine men on Ascension island. | Across the Pacific ‘ocean und to hide 1ts rec- | tha negroes were in the majority. White ThAta ain bopsiihat ommmnilipbicn| RPtRans Se Ak g dtesnis Brescl was led away to his cell, where| Another, which left the bark with five men. | Ofd and plans for the future in a network | 1o "eK g | terentially carries with it the impression CIRARLLATE BAReS by CRAMBIIGRERR | r Nghttail. henceforth he will se no one and hear no one, | i ! ) Y cant and hypocrisy about the Declaras | charged that the senator on tha otk P ope A B LS b K [ bsacelorth o il o is missing. Captain Seman s dead tion of Indapendence. The republican party | sion promised his support to any legisly 1:“.”‘»”( TRANNR fovRinmARt 18 AF (i MR- will be better soon. Consul Fowler, nt| BERLIN, Aug. 20.—The Frankfort Zel- | ™ i stands ready to mect them, either on the | tion that would bring this about on th e legations having been relieved, o . S il s TaRMfott % He gave the impression of an emissa Duke of Manchester a Bankrupt, | mainland or on the high seis. but 1 do not | o et woul oy | that gavernment shiosis withdeaw e milis he Koo, got a routine message throush | qung has received a dispatch from Shang- | b LONDON, A ™ mind telling you that while we propose to | The convention appointed a committee s ; b i E0E B toutine tuspage. BEoU . patct ADE- | capable of acting coolly, but Incapable of| LOM ug. 20.—The duke of Man- u_ tha b so o | o ] ! : tary forces from Pekin and thinks the other today, of curren avy |hal saying s plot has been discovered| onceiving the plan. Notwithstanding his | chester was today adjudicated s bankri Whip them wherever we find them, we reo- | to Walt upon the senator tomarrow. when| 4/ ould do likewise official infor- tment_has been informed (hat the | thora to burn the whole city. It i ndded | oreenio® (B plan. Notwithatanding his | chextur wus today adjudicated bankrut, | denlae thiae he Teal Hold of (his battle 1 | he arrived and asked bim It ho ever ex- |° puld do Mkewl al in cable company's ship was about to 1eave | that the Europeans consider the course e examination . ne om all his | i | until tomorrow. Ch 2 Ao Canr Indicates T Legntioners Senator Dolliver then praised the Ding Trouble was started today when Bishop - e s ved the Powers ley tarift bill of 1896, which he said was | WAlters announced that he had invit .|i 8 ¢ o political parties to cu passed “by the almost unanimous consent of | FePresentatives of two political parties t he | the only nation for whose benefit it was | 8ddress the convention and that Senator | framed—the United States of America,” and | Pritchard of North Carolina would speak Bl st ik LR | burg dispatch to London communicating the assertion that Russia almost immediately atraats here and not on the other side of the worid. | o SN IU T CRREG BT UEE SERE B0 | mation: along these lines, however, can he stree d t chists | clubs. The petitions to the ba Jtey | We fight for the rights of Amerlcan lab pressed such view ) 8 answe | ohtained Hare: &lthous sl gy Shanghal today to lay a direct cable | ypsafe after nightfall and the general sit- | L% Be Bad no relations with anarchis patitions ‘to the bankruptoy depend whether he speaks | obtained here, althoush the recent fiying 4 . o brlte ke a il court Included one from the young moble, | NOW. everywhere emploved Tor the comfort connecting Shanghai with Che Foo, one of | yation s described as critical when in America, he admitted having re b 1 one from the young noble of the scattered homesteads, the ‘wealthiest 1inks in the chain of com- ceived 500 lire at Genoa from Paterson |man himself, whose acceptances are so| Hardly less important, and in the case of S y | widely distributed in unknown hands that | many even more important as the founda ition that a communication ha munication at present. These improved a v even more Imporiant as [ ’ as muntcaon ac prescot, Those mproved| GANDITS DESCEND ON CANTON | 5react ccuped with ite tmprisonment, an | . risnts for some ‘e bave mpommny | ok of SaHoRaL prstpe s e Bl , L Eaa e o e Lo O tion between our military and naval com = | that penalty is the most severe which can |urged this radical cours rded on the election ‘day of 159 to main. | C¢PAUs Burean That Re-| “ppo withdrawal of the military forces manders aud the authorities here have the Tartar | be imposed under the laws of Italy for mu & i taln the ‘standard of value on which all | tarns trom Districts from Pekin is a phase of the Chinese situa ! av of Hatea 407, 60 Which ehirxs the Nt pre Plague In Glasgow. contracts of the people were drawn and ull | Have Be ot o olG eivehant xd made It possible for the latter to abandon Logt Mausty der, ou which charge the anarchist was ARay enane i Aliangar A LRl e TR e A tion hich our government as yet has the purpose neeived yesterday, of em tried. ; b0y, members of isolated | estly differ as to the causes of national | ASHINGTON ug not glven any serious donsideration, be ploying naval vessels to convey by water It was helieved that Brescl would be triea | "9 @ boy, members of isolated families, | prosperity, as to why everybody is at work, | WASHINGTON. — Aug lieving the first duty of the allies s to | | visit of the Russian charge, Mr. Dewollant CITIES OF 25.000 COME NEXTi.’:,“:,’,‘ ( .,..‘.:“u“ to Washington, is believed HONG KONG, Aug. 20.—~Two hundred | on the charge of treason, in which case the | MV fallen victims of the bubonic plague, | s to why the ‘merchant ells ‘more goods, | of thirty of the i sl et B o LAl A bandits entered the Tartar city of Canton | penalty would have been death though the medical authorities assert that | 4% (0 Why our commerce, foreikn and do- | United States ! 1 ¥ mestic, has been muitiplie extondod with n view of opening negotiations Monday night. Several houses were looted the attacks are less virulent than in the | (HEEG R0 B T Botler anq extended | ine exception of Detroit, Mick peniag AARatin The attitude of Germany was the ob- | ¢ h settlement of peace with China The s belleved that the motive f e raid cases which have already proved fatal Ameriean fa gain rejoices in the legi figure »ssibly will be announced tomor Soct of much offcial dacusaion during (6| 1 e Contonene hairnt tor ‘ene sorse |MOURNS FOR HER GAETANO | “iniha'cvent Al o | American furm ngaih selolccs fn (oot | tsures possibly will be uanoun In event of a further spread of the| mate demand for all its products. Abhout ¥ of th Hiary, It 14 day and considerable new lght was thrown | orners ta doma row. Dr. Merriam today began imak EANAL Oh Y PN b4 MRS TR e Bl disease Glasgow shipping will probably bo | il,thexe, things men may differ, but there | pubiic the census of clties of 23,000 poj h A ln et 3 et et upon it. Early in the day the German| nvioted Asanssin quarantined [ (it S Mt e exiuting Standara’ o i | tion or over. There are 181 cities included | 519 i The: EGitien ot Agme > charge-de-uffairs, Baron Speck von Stern- | Q . ot Long Survive | cannot be changed, or even put in ser in this second list and their figures will|thoriy ! Vina, w ower to condl gharse deala e Sk san e [ TIEN. TSIN QUIET ONCE MORE T b pranirayswithali ot Idat B |1 iven out a1 intorvalsfor vome time. | PCO neKotiations ani ~enter inio w Becrotary Adee. It is understood that any b | BUDA-PESTH agreement for the protection of foreign question which may have arisen as to the | '*™® Russians Numbering 1,000 | NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—~The news that her {zio, a Venetian. who is believe have 000 districts have been counted interests and international obligations, it o) TRY A 4 for Captured Chinese husband had been sentenced to life imprfs- | be . | “ ¥ eap Orations on Civil Liberty, ; : : in ust be the first step toward future cour of Germany is met by a [ | been an accomplice of Luigi Lucheni in the ¥ reference to an official note by Count von Capital, onment for killing Humbert of Italy was assassination of Empress Elizabeth of Aus Senator Dolliver then criticised the dem | the adjustment of Chinese afairs. The fairs, Iss n Juiy L Al | gt e s 1oty Miot /il | kL dr Waea told of the sentence she | secn with Luchenl shortly before the as- | cover up the only sincere and settled kit Atiaatt e Standapa | POTE4 rom London would not theretore, it tormined Germany's purposes in China, | for poe tROUSAD [ wept bitterly. When she calmed down she [ sassination, but disappeared. He has been | Fr AR T YR e e i an 12 belleved, be favorably looked upon b This nete of man chancellor fol . sald Towed within ten days of Secretary Hay's v living here under the e of Joseph a lot of cheap orations on the subject this government. As a result of the cab | ¥he sountry here ls- quist [ rny b O L UTRY, L '”],, ,“' B8 ',,mu 2 ey net meetin today a reply outlining » the powers, on July 3, and Is some onvicted and sentenced in one day. That poor Gaetano! He has heen tried, | Gres, [ e ot ot rorments (WILL HOLD TIGHT TO AMOY |wan & aront insustice. 1 wouls racher see| mnenry seror Tie world s o arranged that evers i | NBW_ YORK hearings 1o of false trying Ry Ra L s ' he state o | W88 diafted at the State department and Clobnt von Buslow's nole: saide him dead than have him go to prison for| SANTIAGO, Chill, Aug 20.—(Via Galve v pon i A® ¥ i s e ent 1o our ambassador to St. Petersburg estoration of security for | Beport Comes That 4 {lite. T know he will not be able to stand | (on)—Obligatory military service has been | O luter comes to 1 Nabraske. throush Y abelet8 4l and & copy furnished to the Russian charge perty, freadom of action s of 12,000 Men long the life he will have to lead in prison.” | approved by the Chillan congress. Presi- | [NATGh, Whete stin J yth e Btandar i Yt ¥ in this country icials familiar with s in ¢ ) ore 16 laughter of god such company of the tate of Indlana, under L L) off l R AR R Fars i . ot dent Errazuriz has improved in health and | think. wis rteach ) o | oraska's anti-trust law, begun hero yes. | 't dccline to indicato its nature, roperly \nese A NG, Aug. 20.—It is rumored at| FITIRBURG, Aug 29.-—The Cruclble the end of September. ) R Bl A poned | cue Muilrond Company for Fire Loss of China and seck 1o spo- | trom Formosa This applies to all products A elas AT~ hiea: huma L M E4e A Ak ¥ ; swer Cottan com ho imperia’ governme I» Which remajns at 7 cen Pl Lol U R A R AR hall stand u ¢ ince ‘compinies onvietion that the Japanese Prahing Forwned coording o quality: | ookt ND. Aug. 20T 4 | 469, compenl e Convietion. that the | ' Peahing 1 " ipward. aceording to qualit Srlgun. 16 yeirs o1d, wan founa ple and dnan N anifs, 1ron Moun’ igrcements between the | BERLIN, Aug. 20.—According to a dis- e—" ke “today, "ng of LA A e . primary condition for the | oy ke el k) ary o re P 4 ’ rahn f gt ol - i & the amount « ¥ pence wnd ‘order i China patch recelved here from Tien Taln, Japan- | 1\ NCICLEY. Minn., Aus. ®.The mon ‘Capsized off the port of (' ‘ lemoc \ ol ut New is teason for belleving that Ger- | ©8€ forces are understood to be now on | moni erecied by the state of Minnesotn i heavy sauall and five women 2 P Roard ! cngine spark and I tofay that the foregoing doclara | {heIF Way from Taku to Pao Ting Fu (capis | momory' of the s peapie who loat 'thalr | ard one Laby' of he families of heipiess and outenst b i 3 pugine spatk, ang . 87 (hat the foregving declara. 58 Uls Rearinis ta oy ye lves In the great fire six vears ago, will b rrigan, the wealthy vessel ¢ o 1 ] | allroa al of the province of Chi L), with the di- | GIGE W " 5Ra ‘Memoriul cometery in this | wero drawned. though all the members of e TP R s {1 her ding st Newport (Contiaued on Sccond Puge.) vect object of occupying (he latter place. | Villuge on Saturday, Seplember b | gere drowuboy thoush wll (Continued on Second Page.) 0 s h A messages between Shanghal and Che Foo. Germany's Attitude Unchanged, Aug terprises of industrs Up 1o today the returns from 22,000 out oi was stated that the reason for

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