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THE OMAHA DaAILy BEE." | D JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1900-TW L 3 ESTABLISH SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. OUU\ m TAKE ”:\I) BOXERS ARE BEYOND CONTROL | (7AR'S NOTE AND ITS REPLY | CUTTING THE TIME TO LONDON| BOERS BUSY FALLING B\u\‘conumou OF THE WEATHER H ARD SUT TO CRACK Binese Viceroy Complaine His Details of the LVE Inn to Be Adopted by for N Crentu * Now Refuse to e the New Americnan Line of o | r we < o " o uments Likely to Become Fan amers, o o . s Imme- United States Once More Giving Dj Jicz to o [l |\ i Text of Docum l| L\( ;{vl I}rrmw Famous | Steam Roberts Finds I’e'lvlv“ifr'flv':‘n on His Imme. [ Bogliad Gueming Topore of Ruminy Ohiness P:ylxry of Powert. My, R (Via Shanghat, A i oodropi | ok, o (Lt Yoo Werld ; \ i v Amerioan Exchange of Notes . - " ' letter, written by the | Cablegram " Telegram.)—An official - . g - o a ing 1, who mm. S S CO-f v b ecoiv m G N ) RUSSIA'S LATE NOTE GIVES orpomumrvl WO ot e e USSR BRERS AWRHIGA'S (SUSOERRATIE | et e e | s s BTV ST NE - % ATTITUDE OF UNITED STATES DISTURBING | plains that the Pox Are Overr 1 new | transatlantic mall stea p. ™ = Mossages Stating America's Position Are |ticularly the cites on the Grand canal | Seldiers Should Remain Until Plan tates, and called the “Atlantic Sh Winter Campuign That ta B e AARAL AL S om0 TS Great Britain Opposed to FEvacuation of Cabled to European Courts, | Bitoed thm, wAH. 1oating, b, RifTIEN: 1 ¥ Sy HNTHR S the Powein ke oiitgoee. OF FUNEIANWRBATY 100 bt 9% e bl oo b Pekin as Matters Smull 3 yanced them, and looting an g th by Chinn o Power ' f e of running weekly steam eki s Stand o | enemies of their org n and fight ers between New \'I A.‘nil nu‘l:‘mup‘:r e OMAHA WOMAN IS CHOSEN the imperial troops. The gates of Pao T The first port for these liners on s —_— TWO EVASIVE REPLIES HAVE COME TO HAND | i v ket closed and the § WASHINGTON, AGr 91.~Tha Stits dé: | a1ds of ths Atiautic Wil Ne Hertaved. oh oy " Mrs. Wo AL Dillworth Elected TWO CONDITIONS ARE NAMED BY LONDON — |are suftering. T xers are practically | partment has j nde publle the 1est of | the extrems sonthwest GEEIMINNW, nt the |, 'O DON, Aug, Si=<Loni Roberts, uace dent of Pythian Siater @reat B d G Evince D \","""“‘ M the Kussian proposal and its own response, | entrance of Bantry bay. This i a naval| ooc Of Pelfast, August 20, reporis to the | At Detroit. reat Britain and Germany Evince vqmm': The Vioetey fepitt thut he taotal of | us follow | station for the British fleet, and is de g o {';‘1 from Halvetia that| DETHOIT, A o i Indemnity Must Be Paid and Ringleaders i 4 city of Tsang Chow, on the canal, in Pur Russia } egraphic | fended by forts erected on an island and gra re 1 ETRO \ he supreme et 0 Dok Tty Own 518 [vited 2000 Boxers to ‘a feast and that | Insi o the' pep LM | on the matniand. ‘Tt containis all the neces. | o113 & few, of the enemy are there and|of (he Kaights of Pythias today confirmed of Revolt Must Bo Punished, —_— | the Boxers were eating and their | |0 4 1 Sta 1 sHiee 1t fifig dspth 6F Water, for such | D8t w:.r vryuvn'n‘xl French and :"m“ he reappointment of General R. Carna y ons were stacked the fmperial ol okio und i Iy o | Carew's foces will move on their Aank. |nan of Indiaapolls as major seneral com DISCUSSION A8 TO EARL LIS CREDENTIALS by his orders, fell upon them and | TON. Aug. i, 10.Tna | BTt e bills passed by Partiament | The A1VARCe of Dundonald's mounted (ro0pe | niding the waiform rank. | The followine OBIECTION 1S NADE TO LI HUNG CHANG — | slaughtered all of them | geat after ma me an oMl | jagr messlon was one enabling a railway | °® their front caused them to abandon & |members of the hoard of control were Wily 01a Diplomat Said to Represent [ There s much rocrimination between the | China. to the foll A (Purpose. In | 0 onstr ) from the piar i Rere, | YOrY strong position. The country thus |elected: L. G. Aldrich of Mi ol, C. - foreigners besieged fu o and the mem- |already repeatedly declared, F \ fio| haven harbor aimost in & straight line to| l8red, our troops moved easteard. Fhe |t of Indiana and John A Harvey English Newsapapers Charge Govern. (he Proshussian Dowager, Wh bers of the relieving force. OMcers say | JC8lENE of territoria n CHink: | Hosslare, on the eest coast, whore the| cuth Afriean Light Horas, aitar ULUS| ot filine The rest of the Sosslon Was yeng at Washington with Hreaks the Emperor Himaelf Leans that the besieged sent out alArmISt re- | {e there. Tt han o ey forrass | Great Western railway of England ts now | Sbros o8 entered Watervalhoven and |devoted to the introduction and discussion . M the B N to Great Britain, ports and that the condition of the foreizn stions at Peltin and b O el ing . 1ihe ot fast mall stoamars | dFOVE the remnant of the enemy through | of bills and ameudments ing (he Concord of the Power e A LT S CLASTIE B R TRER L R e ity iy sy AHe that. | 1o do the ffty-seven n Passage to|'he town | The competitive drills for Class A and by Tts Latest Move. PR | the official dispatches represented. The | p : f tec defensive | by oo ard, Wales, n two and threo-quarter French's column reached Doorhoex. | ¢he battalion drill ied today i WASHINGTON, Aug. 81.—The Russian|foreigners, they assert, could have resisted N or mili | overlooking Watervalonder. with slight o0~ | The Rathbon ters toduy clected the pote relative to the withdrawal of Russia [indefinitely. The be ed & the gen- | V" i effect of this arrangement will be| POSIion. Dundonald, ~ with Strathcona's | foilowing office Sibbems chiar, Dall B SORBON. T R trom China and the United States' re-|eral of timidity and exaggerating the | Wil retir therefrom {f 4 a1 train Teasios. Berehaven | HOTSe. 18 further near Nooit G ht. We|glager of Fort Madleon, la.; supreme|absence of other siews trom China the sponse thereto were made public today by | Chin opposition think a much |t \ t \ails and passetigers will be at Pad. | 8ve occupled Watervalhoven and Water- | yenjor, Telle Quinian « e L Sathfs are Mgl f1lea. WItH: dURHEMOHS the State department, after the cabinel |smaller army might have made the mark v 3 fobs than RO Bow iy, | valdon. Buller reports that Nooit Gadacht | supreme junior. Lydia A of River. | of the Russo-American proposals, which had fully considered the expediency of 80 |and relieved them month rolle gutio on in less than thirteen Hours. This.| ix apparently deserted, except by Britiah | side, Cai eupreme manager, Flora A. |50 far an may be gaihered from the re doing. The correspondence is unique in| The looting at Pekin g stri N CIBRE BT oF GViF GICE RNt 16 tis prisoners, who are passing in o continuous | Schiff of Corrigan, Tex.. supreme mistress resenfations of opintons in the various the history of diplomatic exchange. It |ously and openly. The every | U i o need e s v ent ot Gueeny: [ #tream up the line toward Waterval- | of records and correspond Sictitnbd el G o Rl o may be sald to fllustrate a clever move fnation oxcept the Amer nore the | o retir town. On the many occasions of stormy | onder: No Boers are visible. The natives|son of Union City, Ind.; supreme s | Ject the unity of the allies to an exoeed by which the United States government has | repressive order ar Allies ridicule o Ot O Feathar when k1l SOSESEREC BABHOE ot | L7, oAt KRUGer sud all the commanders | of finance. Anna Youuk of Zanesville, 0.; | ingl re and dangerous test agaln assumed the lead In prescribing the [the Americans for their abstention, wise be [nto Quesnstown sud musk prooeed to| 1T Josterday for Pilgrim Re supreme protector, Mary E. True of Erie In Germany especially se proposals policy of the powers respecting the Chinesc | Misslonary Green, of the China Inland | 5T ; Liverpool the. gain will be inorensed, aa| . Freuch reports the rallway intact a8 |pa; supreme guard, Maud . Hays of |are so diametrically opposed to Emperor trouble. This was accomplished by the|mission, his ter, wife 1 two chil- | which 11 ? e e T e ameased. 48| Valendor, except for a small bridge mear| West Branch, Mich: president of fnsur- | William's policy that they have produced Btato department avalling itself of the|dren, who were for some time held as pris- | expry v wenthers, 1t how two entrawess pertectly| ‘N® Station, which has been destroyed ance branch, Mrs. I*. L. Ingham of Villisca, | something like ~consternation. As = the Russfan note to address to the powers an | oners by the Roxers at Hsing Han Sien, | brcintil heltered with forty to fitty fathoms o " Ia Daily News editorially remarks, “Count inquiry as to their policies, an answer to|near Pao Ting Fu, were well treated wes, | water v fthoms ot BRITISH PRISONERS RETURN | mhe vtnian sistorhond electen fol- | von Waldersee was assuredly not sent to which scarcely can be avolded | A company of Catholics held a town near | United States will sha f The steamers of this new line, after a | towing: ~Supreme chancellor, Mrs. W. A.|Assist in restoring the empress dowager Various meanings may be placed upon|Pao Ting Fu for three months against the Reply of leaving Berehaven, will eall at Havre and | P#d1y Clothed and Half Starved Men ‘ Dillworth of Omaha: supreme vice chan-| It is recognized on all sides that Ger the statements of the two principals to [Boxers and imperial troops. The officials | To this declara | then come to Dover, subsequently pro-| Agnin with Own cellor, Mrs. D. W. Boyd of Plain City, 0.; | many’s decision is the pivot of the mat this correspondence. Thus on the one hand have offersd larss sums for thelr capture m]" ATl | ceeding to Flushing. Steamers are to be Forces. cupreme prelate, Mrs. G. W. Adams of | ter. Emperor Willlam intended by dis $ 1t may be noted that while Russin an cetves With me constructed to maintain an average speed —_— 3 | Haverhill, Mass.: mistress of exchequer, | patching Count von Waldersee to have the ki . of twenty | LONDON, Aug 1.~The following dis Mre. L. A Small of Farmington, N. H master hand in the Chinese settlement nounces a purpose to withdraw her troops | JADANESE TO THE FRONT stutement that @ knots across the Atlantic from China, still as to the occupying force Ally wit at New Chwang a condition is attached that | patch has been received at the War office | keeper of records and s Mrs. Robert | Russia has taken the wind out of that of | from Lord Roberts Smith of Riehwood, O.; mistress of arme, | ficor's sails and is now posing as the K in China sought 1 foty g ST NAST 509 hie : almost megatives the proposition us to that | ok bbb Now Cor re | of its lesat] R s hels. ih |ANNA'S BROTHERS ARE GOOD BELFAST, Aug -About 1,800 British | Mra. J. 0 thur of Pittsburg; inner | friend and protector of China point. [ rd -:th :""l |~ n:-:-.l atly i ‘”-‘”‘,“ rament to ¥ s the exisi- | - :rmhnr]nwn-,w‘- vy‘,‘::d‘“"?imfl" ”\lm;jlv‘. :w.\v‘: ; rs. J. Marill of v York: outer| wWhat “the Thunderer” W to Say. Respecting our own attitude it appears | R ok i | moved 1 will con: to e ntrol. 1) Ky IR DRt e | aoris Kr B4 (i be AP guard, Mrs. W. D. Ladd of Providence The morning papers express the great that while belleving the | es, and th Itors of Thelr Titled ) L est_course to | goverument of the Uy WASHING' TON, Aug. 81 est suspicion of the intentions of Russia Tho Chinese | Irani larations o pursue 1s to remain in Pekin, our govern- i e weC | W Brother-in-Luw. e e ity o e WILL /REERTOUT Ok ROLITICS | e ard nre imes’ editorial fairly represents the | negotiations remain at the same point | A5 AT h ones. s ment Is still willing to withdraw. Perhaps United other powers. Al " opinion of all, saying this means If there Is to be separate action :; ke they “"““.V““‘ " ""‘1\‘ '~"'~‘*‘ Ated |the powers, therefore, “having disclafnied Publishing ~o.) | *4P! :“"“:'"“"‘;:h':‘:'m:l"f ”‘“'_" ":'r“' I‘]":“ General Maximo Gomes Wil Not Par- The advantages of Russia’s policy are by ‘the powers'in Ohina the United Btates | th8t no conclusion has been reached as to | Suy £ 0ONE G AALne 0N Pate RESe York World | ! g - gt st ticipate in « Constitu- not manifest and it is very doubtful . foal with the situation with | the 1ast phase, namely, the Russian prob- | Ll wad wince iarel to ha | Cablegram-—Special Telegram.)—It {s now | €scaped, including the earl of Leitrim and | . i " proposes to deal w ua with | it ¢ withd v reachod Pekin, it | ¢ 4 Vicount Munistiore, Ths ridonsrs. tenort| thonal Co tion, whether it will recommend itself to » free hand. It may be noted, in connection | 08ition of withdrawal. As to the proposi- | ought not to be difficult by concufrent ac- | known why the sale of Count tellane's | & SO e, Stey Bothk: Tacky ATeve powers like England and Germany that i e thdvawal statement, that | t1on to recognize Li Hung Chang as an en- | {oh gh neso to reach an|castle was countermanded. Countess Anna, | that Kruger, Steyn, Botha, Lucas Meyer| yayaANA, Aug. 31.—General Maximo | n 1 ommerical interests the voy, the negotiations remain at a stand Lo ettloment with China by which failing i | and Schalkburger left Noolt Gedacht Aug-|g RO R i Sl L b S whereas Russia proposes to withdraw | (8T e (e ol the treaty rights of all t} Wert will e |thoush failing to sway her brothers, and | 81 SCht/ELITERE (00 RORE BECAONL U Gomez hus declined to accept the nomination | establishment of a stable and progressive from China our offer is to only withdraw ‘;\w wm. .‘Y..“ n\-l;ml) .m.‘.‘» on I‘m‘h 1. cured for the future. thc open door aa- | oeF tally her sister, Helen, and obtain ‘;vf‘m;lwnug Ll 0ers Seem 19| offered to him by the natiopal party to | government to replace the reactionary from Pekin, A significant fact in this con- | There 18, owever. ‘\d.m; to bellave that | o end UoheaEved. ani full capacasigy | Lloaey for Count Boni on thelr last trip to o the constitutional convention. He says he | clique which has impeded all progress and nection 18 that General Chaffee, who fs| 5 % . sbdlcl e e AL made for wrongs and injuries suffered by | “eW York for that purpose, some months has always kept out of politics and does | development in China in recent vears Bectlon 18 AL e e e aevs | MEAL Of this latter question at the propor | them |ago. declded to make a last appeal, and CYCLONEWORSETHAN CANNON 1o o!h'ia St o b o oy ; gotiation with LI Hung Chang would | time on the basis of the Japanese proposi- [ 8o far as we are advised, the greater part|pe t ley h not join with the other parties in a be a condonation of government crimes 3 it GBI r distress was so pitiful that Edwin was aid tion, which is that Li Hung Chang be re 8 AN SRENSRLIY Qeeiven eral days ago been directed to prepare for t 1! | touched and he ly prevailed upon Mafeki 8 n fro . GFRT REBE ¢ > ¢ fust such an emergency by the Russlan |0t Ci'bo princ Ching and the viceroys | eighers, and in several of the provinces e | G T : x" e eas e ot | Stiianrt '":'"".m_ “d‘. telegram sent today to President McKinley and the throwing away of all the ad action, continues his preparations for win- | oemy 5 L0 ool outhern provinces, Nan | 1Y And miccenstul alfarts (6 sunpreRs "n“l"'“'u : ’;, »rl‘(!;hvla then sent for Count ‘ o n" % Houses an asking that the clause referring to the vantages gained by the occcupation of tering the American troops in China. In-|i o ng Hankow. As it 1 nr"'\' well | Boxers have been taken by the viceroy > ’“\';' ‘-‘"' after m:)\«:;«mx upon him uun\:-\ tary Hospital, | future relations between the United States Pekin e RUBH | d Hankos 8 s pre el | whom we have extended encouragement |Tather severe conditions put up enough | and Cuba in the order ca cons \ ef may hav o o Geed, unless the men are afloat and out of | ujurgiood that these three officlals are | throiieh our consulsund naval officers The mouey to | MAFEKING, Aug. 81.—A eyclone that ALl o Fh MR ) B L y the main creditors and stop 1 the sale. visited Mafeking last evening did more dam ome well Informed friends iMege that |A%e than the seven months' bombardment. It | Count Boni, when he saw how sirous the | blew down or unroofed numerous building | Gould family was to pr scandal | #nd leveled the miiltary camp hospital, eneral Chaffee Was further advised today | Mr. Conger's report that Prince ChIng | hive beeu co-opsrailug. viz., the reliof of (of a sale under the higimer, took advan. | CAusing much suffering amouy the sick and of the developments in the situation, a|i8 coming to Pekin may be regarded as an | the ministers at Pokin has been accom- | tage of the situation and refused to accept | wounded. One person was killed and two » plished, there still remains the other pur e r compendious statement of the points in|indication that the Japane | Boses which il the powars have i common, |40y help unless his whole debts were | Were Injured and (here were many RArfOW | fugq 1o assist in drawing up the comstitu- | Pekin and to acquiesce in the restoration the Russo-American ccrrespondence being |Stands a chance of meeting the approval | which are referred to in the com fca- | wiped out. The same people further affirm | escapes. ton . e el ‘l' il gl ‘u cabled to him for bis guidance. As bears |Of 81l the powers. As to Li Hung Chang's | ton of the Russlan charge and which wore | that George Gould refused to trust the of & geyerdimant gulity &ross interna- e o Eoucas st e fovaga | Wherembouts tho Siate deparment knows | SSCHGAIY, chimerated T alir nals to”ih i’ il | WESTERN LINES WILL UNITE pRoSPERITY SMILES ON CUBA “Tn irin i tional convention be modificd. The par- | done by the hesitation to enter the Forbid tles which did sign the dispatch call the den eity. To withdraw from Pekin wou'd nationalists unpatriotic. The nationalists be Interpreted as proving not only that reply in substance that they trust the | the allies are cowards, but that they are Americans, but that If the United States |honelessly divided. 1t mey be that some government should flually say that Cuba |of the powers will withdraw, but that does must accept & protectorate they would re- mot {mply that others are bound to leave the PPel Ho within the next six weeks they e, R4 A pro-foreign in thelr sentiments and | Bresen lations should be promc wre likely to remain in China, perforce, | . for the £ China i strongly desire to make peece on any R being lsebound terms, the influence of Li Hung Chang, | . tJther Interents New Instructions for Chafree. avan it 1A be;epuBteragte! ile we ngroe that th adiate objec Inat even if sinister, would be counteracted. |, While we agres that the immediate ob) n Common, vors of July 3. | money Into the count's hands it may be noted that the War department | NOthIng, but it assumes that b still in qMheae arei o aftord il posstble protec | the creditors himself the sum thus ad -l‘vlum”_mn: "H]y’v\;v]mmv nln‘mp officials state that the government has not [Shanghal. A man of his rank could | Jioh cverymhete in China to forcigi lfe | vanced aggregating 8,000,000 francs (about | tinental Passenzer T T SRt Hbd (i mightr/AUCRTCL oL thb considered the question of the evacuation | scarcely conceal his movements itimate foreign [nterests: to afd in pre- [ $1,600,000. Edwin sailed yesterday on the in Now Sald to Le an As- er GoyeEnor | SURIOUEAD VA WIS HLRNN RUSAEES 4 LA It 1z pointed out that the foreign ad-|venting the sprend of the disorders to ofher | 8t. Louls from Cherbourg. G 0d Results in Far old world and the great republic of the | sorge and his | Thing. [ fes of 'the empire and a recirren | e one m vould flud it an impossible task to| P! Bkl WOl e e | ch disorders and to seek a solutic restrain Li Hung Chang from communie er T It scarcely is expected that with the wife are still here. . | new gently coaxing the other powers along | the paths of peace. Nothing could be bet aid of the cables complete accord can be | Kadl : s 11 Which may bring about permanent safet - QLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 31~ | juc\ro cuba. A= 31— K Ahin AL 06 earyl NOLRY ild be bet- g serial cou e could|and pea » China, preserve ( se te | i 8 petor uba, Aug. 3 nor Gen- | ter tha e spirit of these documents, Teached Immediately on this last propo- | 126 with the imperial court: He could | and poace to G, preserve Chiness tors | FIRST BLOOD SHED INNEW WAR | The committeo of veven atpolote Yeslctias | eral Wood. after a careful canvass of the [and it ia interesiing to find two such pow- sitton, Up to the close of the official day | PASIIY WARE B WY BRCDIEE FOT o B¢ |l vikhts guaranteed by treaty aid ity by the meeting of rallroad officlals to draft |y, 0g" il return to Havana Sund ' nxlous to determine the contr s e Savions: had: b oY | bal through a country entirely outside of | hatiofal law to friendls poy 1 safe- | Two ikt a form of agreement looking to the estab sl ALEARI SR ARG HURARY YRR, | IR, A0 ANAIRER (i IRLE 8 HIR Lo nly (07 emmiBIGRRANS B | toreign occupation to Tai Yuan Fu, the|guard for the world the prir Two Bulgariams Killed jug. The effect of his tour ha n ex- |versy in an unselfish spirit colved in comsequence of our last note lishment of a transcontinental —passenger 4 dpbipaia e Rkle Si. where | #nd Impartial trade with all parts of with Ro ninns Near ellent. Wherever he s bee he has i One rom_ the Britlsh forelgn office | CAPital of the province of Shan SI. where |ty PO LS MR s Behah | assoclation bus not been able to submit a | gttt Y ".[‘M i tinc) n b he Muil Thinks Russin Lenda. o American embassy, stating that | the court s reported to have been taken o fon the: 1 bes i | report to the main body as ye< and at a late | SO0 prevailing, and the jails | ppe pajly Mail says: “Russia has forced &h the American em Y, stating that | ;0 50 te 18 also open to messengers be- | be atiain d e joint | v the greater part are em The re- | 4 ord Sallsbury was absent from London [ 1o FOUte 18 S8o SBCE 18 FICEE npress | under u definite unde (n | VIENNA, Sept. 1/-As a result of the ten- |hoUF tonight were in weaslon. They #B- [ onyiruction of the country s slow, but | hC,and of the United States agalnst the and merely promising consideration for [ (4 4 Huag Chiang and the empres | pewers until the Chinese go 1,608 | Jion between the Roumanisn and Dulgarian| Deared; twice betoreithe main body mnd re~ |\ iianisa'valng accomplished. Nowhors has | CEitOF JUdSmANt of the IRttar:. ALiun SAES ) el e Gorman. responte. was | d0WaKer. 80 that it would not be ensy o have been re-established tand shuil ve'n | governments, due to tho demand of the | Quested further time to deliberate. 1t ta 15 8 OLE Recompiihel, Sowhere has | tme the United States government has through Mr. Jackson and was equally in ‘"'\,'"'fl"flt"':“,::\‘::I.“',.” communieation. | g ote" provisons for keparition ‘and | former for the suppression of the Mucedo- |ald thero is no bitch ln the discussion of | The health of the United 0 from BUKCT. | quced such vlid reasons why the Russian conclusive, indicating a wish on the part |, o Minlater Congah ob any of the omosrs| 5 intees of future protection. \\:-)n the | nian revolutionary committes, a frontfer | the :main qu on, but the committee 18 | 411 pojnts fs good. The political situation policy A; "| bad lm..- v] it will I|.n;n]1|y he 4 4 > conaife: 0 ste or « e offic establishmen d_recognition of such au- | sonfiict took place vesterday betwee ou- | Lr¥ing to perfect plans. It is known the 4 e expected that the other powers will con of the German government to consider the | L0s MG EIET COMRLE T E R ments from | thority United Btntes would wis) buflict took pla terday hetwoen Rou- | IYINE 0§ ipleog ls known the | sji|' retards the investment of foreign cap- | cur ) | oposition. The offictals here way they are | oo CO Pl ST CllaRe relative to| Withdraw its military forces from manian and Bulgarian peasants at Verofor- | following points have been agreed to: The |jia) byt the public school system fs | Hefua: that JAPAD, A% Ienst, s fully fa | CoIRs ANOME B A e rant Waldro | and remit to”th conses of peacef ova, & few miles from the oslebrated *‘Iron | Organisation will be independent and in 10 | gteadily expanding, with the probability |, ie,Daly News, which complains bit- accord with our objects as set out in e Gty masnt BaA iast SvaBIRE a e |- N8 canklder st demands eq | Gate” of the Danube, on the Roumanian | Wiso conuected with any other in existence; | (jat ar an early date places will pRABIIILY | terly that the British government does not note and they rather expect an early|,age. from Consul General Goodnow at ation ot Pekin woun he nofretice | lde of the stream. Two Bulgarians were | that the territory to be covered will not ex- | for 250,000 children | communicate a particle of informativa re answer from the government of that coun- | gyiohai ™ put it o R et ! to praduce H‘\..”m\;3»..@\,‘:7"“ untess all the | killed and many of both parties were tend beyond the Missourt river on the east s i Mu‘»; m‘-lg |\\;' e I|1||[m| I]ulll n R‘Mlnllun,«i v. Franc ear bosdigerr . s : A bell 4 i LS AR LU AR B LT mony The Santa Fe representative, Mr. Nichol calls Mr. Adae's dispatch “very able” an A try. France has not been heard from on| ... by the consy p t the | Of purpose Any power which determi wounded | ita i 3 [ b e e e e from | eport "y " "t ettt A AR : The Sauta Fe representative, Mr. Nicwol- | GUBAN TEACHERS RAISE ROW |iis ahric e ettt sovermment 1n dolng s . 5 Japanese consul at Shanghai had conveyed | \ocouarily proceed thereaftor to proteet its | o tzation, but did not e the po | fn the matte {he eaionly %0 She master of L4 MUOE|ce Bim the same information pelative to| Micreats Yo Ching Ueyeafier to pestect 12 | HEAR FROW AERONAUT ANDREE orgunization, but did not urge the point | “t Retn s D8 o Ol tox|ale ik IRk (hn COkRtion Chang's status. he withd thati. sse forcs f ind we think that this would make a Not the least doubt is expressed but satis- | I\ ily Chronicle thinks question % .| the withdrawal of Japanese forces frow | i A vould . B - 5 | States Ob, of the “open door” will prove the rift X The full text of the French government's | Amoy as ‘had been communicated to the | Scheral withdrawal expedient. As to th actory arrangements can be made with the | \ G T H B e o s | 8 88 ‘ha & | time and manner of withdrawal, we think two eastern passenger assoclations, so that in Havau within the lute which now sounds such answer to Li Hung ADR'S peace prop State department yesterday by the Japan- | that, in view of the imperfect knowl | Messnge there will be harmonious relations. I il weet harmony between the United States als of August 19 and lm.n iuTl been re- | ose legation here. The department this| of the military situation resuiting from ¢ in Nerway. [ e relations. It 18] HAVANA. Aue. 31—Some trouble was|und Russta v roves to o8t iden- | mo; ade public the proposal of Rus-| {ton the s elagraphic nmunica ¢ e actle e e, 0| caused d @ entertaiument given y i N . celved here. It proves be almost 1d morning made public the proposal of Rus-| fon. the several militarsy comminders s id y i WL atiilv atilad: and | o8 1 during the entertainment given yes- | “Ruggia,”" says the Chronicle, “‘has heard 4 tical in language with the reply of the |gsja to withdraw troops from Pekin and the | Pekin should be instructed 1o confes ar STOCKHOLM, Aug Captain Gr |* 1! : 0 terday at the Tacon theater to the visiting | of the ‘open door' before from a greater American government, which lald down as | answer of this government thereto, @ _Sogether uson the withdrawel s telegraphs the following message here from | After referring amendments to subcommit- | gchool teachers because many of them were | naval nower than the United States and a preliminary to peace overtures that se- | | Sencerted movement, as they agreed upon | gkjeryas, Norway tees another meeting will be held at an 6arly | unable to obtain seats, residents of Ha- | pus replted by simply slamming the door \ e Chinese cap d 8pOnSi- Ir y [ants. ) aving occup " Pl veap ;i o ity i the Cnncse apial o o esvons | GUARDS FOR IMPERIAL CITY L Andres buow, N & ke been found v Waviag occugied the laraer b 00| 1 ower' tar 3 guara The result of these consideratio o |G LR our v | POOL TO KILL COMPETITION he house inally soveral of the tenchers | The paper then proceeds to comment upon 1 » Authority from O1d An. Japanese to Hol Wree Gates wnd | inless there fs such - gener age gone well 50 f re 1ow at un altitud “'l“’ on the stage and called upon the | the diiculty of understanding Russia’s reat . Biné ey in favor of eont of 200 m Original dire nor others to withdraw from the theater, al It has developed in the course of the the Amerienny Oue—Palac pation as to modify t fews 1| degrees each, compuss uadevi Lat q motives and the dangers of following Rus- (1 careful consideration which ofcisis have 2 B aeb, | B the knvernment of Rustia dearees each, compass undevietion 1AUT| Mg Transeqativentel nea Join | leging that they were being insulted there, | gian igadership ! glven to Li Hung Chang's credentials that | & Seneral agresment for Lontinyed ocoupd- | ¥our oarrier pigea patel The Hands in Effort ¢ crenne | For awhile confusion reigned supreme. The | The Dafly Telegraph remurks: “The Rus | B were. Issued by the empress dowager| VOKOHAMA, Aug. 31.—General Yama- | niiider of the American forces in China ta | & very. ru o iher” anlendia” the sl Polioe -ArFested & “Bimber teachers, | gian proposals mong the most exira \ 400 not by the emperor, Kwang Tsu. This | Suchl, commanding the Japaneso troops in | withdraw our troopx fr LSRR R UL - | though atterwards releasing them. After | ordinary coups attempted of recent years, M may have an important bearing on the sub- China, reports that a meeting of foreign| ! "l.""",‘,;:.“,“ :‘ £he aLhey . | ANDREE, ‘ CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—The Record tomor- | *ome delay the difficulty was adjusted by | even by Russi The upshot will probably Soct, a8 It opens up the authority of the |Mministers and commanders has decided (o} 'rie wovernment of th ites i | CSTRUDER PRI DG,y | oV Wil say | providing seats for the teachers in the | pe the acceptance of Li Hung Chang to ne Spress dowager sine the coup d'stat of |MAintain gusrds at the gates of the im- | much grajiiied by the en by | “Above the clon '35 ‘Greenwien| It is reported that the Great Northern, | boxes. The entertalnment in other re-| gotiate some kind of a compromise with the ager perial city, entrusting the south gates to the | Russia " that the Nteu [ mean time | the Northern Pacific and the Union Pacific | spects was highly successful £ | September 0, 1598, when she took the refns [ hO4L e . e Chwang is for milltary plirposes incldental . iy B | | empress dowager | . 4 4 Americans, while the Japanese hold three ! to the military stepe for the weourit el w— ” rallroads have entered into an agreement to — of power from the hands of the emperor. h t C ! ity . | Awkward 10p ANatelss e . e st betmecn e | ABeTE. It was ane dedod (o commemorate | {he Hyslan"Sorder brovi NEW TREATY IS APPROVED|cense unproftailo compeiition for trans | BANDITS REACH BAD LANDS| yyoona o i ™ 4 the occupation of Pekin by a march of the Chine and lat as woo! | continental business and to strengthen rates ”n peciais saow . b Russe ress dowager, who is anti-foreign, ana hall be re-established R | 4 . e | :::*p-u\)u‘lm' BT pro-foreign i a | allied troops ~through the imperial city traops from th A Nearngunn Congress | to the normal figure. The three lines hope | Union Pacific Train R American proposals have caused extreme an J Turiver considsration s the Russiap syms | AuSust 3% Maoy of the eunuch guards bave | o°, Lh other powers he not | Agreement Providing Recipro to force the Santa Fe, which lately has be Pt noyance there. It is believed that Austria thies entertained by the empress dow left the palace and have surrendered them- | thEFeto. o\ 0 o rd can arteel Commereinl Relations, |Caina oo (abaths ibuaat competitors for i Hupgary will follow in Germany's steps, bur 34 s sgainst the British sympathles |®0IVes: The inmates of the palace have | through any action of the 1'nited State transcontinental trafic, to be & party to the it is recognized in both Berlin and Vienna I ager a "f L o been assured that they will be treated with | whose policy 48 fixed und has been e i MANAGUA, Nicaragua (Via Galveston), arrangement | cHEYVEN 8 | —(Specias | that the withdrawal of Russia and the f M0, DE Kb mapArar. | SN "" YWEVER | avery cousideration. Five s iy pr med ALVEY A _ADET Aug. 31.—The Nicaraguan cong oday ap | Telegram.)—A reached the | United States from Pekin would leave the f “""'::‘: BB NE G 1 P Stounds | island of the Formosa, st d between Nicaragua and the United States CHICAGO, Aug. 81.—The 8t. Paul road has | bandits that dynamited and robbed the Union [ ThO Afternoon paper yester lso mentione 0! ey are forcible will communicate the foragoing to the just closed a hundred-year contract with the | p, 2 o oared to be perplexed the for Amoy mmuni % 10 1) t 1thiEln [ BRa AN agrvens tratn g y ang pery L l shaping the action of the several powers er of forelgn affuirs and invite early New Cabinet in Pern St. Paul & Duluth company whereby it | gay o ,,‘,X havs it ‘l‘, ) y,‘i,} iy “'”‘ Americo-Russian accord to secure the L1 Acting Like Dime=Novel Detective, | cons on and response. LIMA, Peru, Aug 1. ~(Via Galveston, | will use the northern company's tracks an B e s b i g Bl L ompt evacuation of Pekin. They point Although the exast whereabouts of Li e e R T R e e S il and known as the “Hay Stack and that they | “" completely this upsets precon ” . Hung Chang continues to be in doubt. it s | Chi Twice Ask General Re HU SenE : aul and Minneapolis. The contract makes | cannot escape. The robhers ate known io| “¢IVed Botions of the grouping of th Hiay Lsas canmas 160 0 dubis b e e " | MANCHURIA IN ITS GRASP n ; it optional with the Chicago line to operate | o well armed and it thoy W nown 10 | L(lrs on the Chincse question and (h ), & N | President of the Cabinet and Minister of | its own trains over the Duluth line if con ) Ehtful] | sensus of London's editorial opinion | that he is now in continuous communication Are Twice Refused, Basiia Naads e s, ALt Banbor: HOFIGUS. Caronsl | tians 4 aultae Taawit oy A4k | enoug to ly themselves with food it AR i, ia) e ; with the imperial household and thus is | it Will Have the Rufir e ' : o o _such operations, but | mg many days before they can be starved A proposals are antagonistic to ’ enabled to convey to them the prospect of [ ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 31 nh».umw‘ o ad I R e the present the St Paul will the { out of their hiding place British interests and that the allies should a return to the Chinese capital. The ex cived here today from Blagovetchansk | Provin L S ¥ 4 N Pe | Duluth's equipments. The arrangemer remain in Pekin until the Chinese govern aiin N ) Y (cap! of Amur provinee) confirm previou Osma Pardo has given to the St. Paul that which it long | American Conl for Austrin ment 18 re-established and the ringleaders 1 pectod return of Prince Ching to Pekin is pital ™ PRTERSE . & Minister of Finan Senhor Jose V. La | pENS sald to be & result of this communication | FePOFts from General Grodekoff, commaun ter | vr PETERSBURG, Sept. 1.—Ofcial dis _I“ Blater { Finance—Senhor Jose V. Lar-| has desired—a practicable outlet from the | PENSACOLA, § Aug, 81— loeal conl | of the present ising are punished between Earl Li and the imperial family | Of the Amur government, announcing that wlun ‘lw»'- \ nfirn v).l port of the occupa e or | Iuaticamenbanimeqrs iyl Twin Cities to Duluth. | f . \ oped The ( S tnias the opportunity to in and to be the initial move of responsibie | the Chinese sent messengers with a flag|tlon o itsikar, which leaves only Muk- | Alnisie | ¢ e T e [ el dulge in unfriendly critici ccusing the authorities toward the capital of truce to General Rennenkampf. This|den to be captured in order to place the|2leches B S nd Islund's New clnl United States of breaking concord of thoriiss toward the capltal, 1 |00 1Sl August 52 and August . The | Wholo of Maachuria In Russian possession, | Misister of Fublio Works—Dr. Miguel A JOBEPH Mo., Aug. 3L—The appoint Mves . ' A 1 | (ho powers and plaving into the hands of 5 o O o pclared by W o \ ppare y there 0 Inte m to r tojas | ment o ernstrem as chief engineer of ol rrived . from | Rugsia against Great tain by suppol g Ll fs now in frequent telegraphic cor. | Chinese declared they would cease host ) nily ETRITT T L SR R SR I i ol e e ng S R A AgA N Bri by supporting A T o domte with Kutopean eapitals, - at- | 11168 and in no case would make a further |that hold. General Kouropathkin. the Rus- | o 81, Josesh & Grand [sland roud was an i mpania. from L the suggestion of the employment of Li o - 0 { | cian minister of war, has just o % nounced today @ comes from St. Paul and | and O1eenstown; ¢ Hambir inw Ohans whe 6 manas AealLyLEEN i 1 Thoush Waahington has not recelved a wora | Aitack. General Renneakampt replied | #lan minister of war, has just ordered two RAURMNE lotar: o samss fran B Paul a0 | L0 B Nei) b Hng } deciares; 18 - from him since August 1, tho date of the | (B3t Be had Do authority to egotlate and | batteries of Krupp guns to protect the| Strikers to Resume Work, Bas beenr kit englaeac e Chicago | V4% FTIE. Trom To! arla, from | Detoriously haatlle to Great Britain and t T 2R tte | CARDIF! ! ireat Western for several year Now v erst " e to R A | Jast appeal for peace. Some significance s | ¥OUI4 Push on to Tsitsikar. He called onl \lr--m 1:\ risn rallway, Eight new batteries ARDIFF, Wal Aug. 31.—A meeting of Y Yow York; Fuer n wif | ”‘ F R A i atltached to this, a8 indicating that Earl Li, | the Chinese to retire without offering any | of quick firers will be dlatributed among | the strikers ardiff today confirmed the Forest Fire ormdo | At Ldverpe Arri Cymric, from New #fiLobe Foep "" e Mpshieh gaxerh Ialling to get from Washington an acceptance | "¢818tance | the four new Siberian army corps action of their committee in agreeing to a| PAGOSA SPRIN A |y Ny ed—Num for Montre ”,‘" oppose o the ';vmrrvmmy m’ idea of »f his overtures, turned to Europe und more Russians Unearth Artiller | resumption of work, the company having B L4 | acceded t e ma t bounda ! ount | San ¥ the paper a it will be supported by flay as an additional reason for American | Lineviteh, commanding the Russian troops | About 50000 coltiers went to work this | larkest iire s burning near the head of | gow, for New ork ol any i acceptance of LA Hung Chang that his con- | at the Chinese capital, reports from Pekin | OTeson and Fonr Other Amer norning RED CLIFI. Color Nl 3 A tmber | torta, from Hamburk, for New York, via | ' Adential retary and adviser is an Ameri- [ ynder date of August 20 that the nu“,.“‘ Men of War Ordered (o Assemble e e B h pravall f st few da the | Cherbourg. ' e . ‘,RUSSMN PLAN IS FAVORED b tan, Mr. Pethick, formerly of the Americai | detachment, on the previous day, captured at Chinese Port. | FREDERICKTON. N. 1. Aug 51 Vleinity of th ! village "o pieanatown - Arriy i, trom | oo 5 ) consular service at Tien Tsin. Mr. Pethick | without loss, the imperial summer palace | Honry R. E. BEmerson, premier of threater pr i 1 w England, from 1 | o Withd \ " {3 known to bave great Infiusnce with the |The Russisn srtillervinen Bave also un-| SHANGHAL Aus. 8L.—It is amnounced | Brunswick, tendered his resignation tedsy | SLECuSD & ISrge acreage of timuer on | HOBION, @ oe—Arrive r Wilhelm 11 i viceroy and among the officials here be is | carthed at Pekin thirty cannon and many |here that the battleship Oregon and four[and Lieutenant Governor McClena call Ainaty ary on haeolnt of tha aimest | trom New York, for ( « and proceeded . | 3 I — —‘ —— —— rifles. A large quantity of silver was found | other battleships bave been ordered to Wulupon Hon. L. J. Tweddie, provincial secre- | Sniire absence ¢ “';' QRALMATY POAN " |, At ‘”“““ ‘: “l e guste \ torla LONDON Aug 1. ~The Associated (Continued on Second Page.) |at the tsusg Il yamen, | Susg. ary, to foFm @ Bew government, raised incale tamage will resalt | York Press bas official authority for announciug