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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNIN( IPTEMBER 1, 1900 TEN PAGES, SINGLE COPY TIVE CENTS FIRST IN A WEEK CHINESE PuzzLe. THAT'S SURE \NNEXES THE TRANSVAAL NEWS OF ISLAND TEanon{m” FLAYS CROKER v\|‘|\'};"‘r.ounmo'n OF THE WEATHER:(H'(;“'I‘ T0 BE RAZED wlish Lender Writers Do Vot Kn Move on Foot to Increase (he Mili- Wt for Nebrask — What to Make of Russin's With- tnry Strength of Our Recent | 4 rroposal, Lord Roberts Issues Formal Proolamation on \cquisition. oG v oriates His| Temperatare at 0 yenteednys | Btate Department in Beceipt of Unsatis- frawnl Pr nl ord Roberts Is ‘ormal Proclamation o !Fx Governor of New York Excoriates H 4‘| ok Dewrer. | American Residents in Pekin Demand the I [ | i | LONDON, Ser a most Mueen's Authorit HONOLULU, Aug. 2—(Via San Fran liable Pekin Sep )~~The events of last few At vien x NOW INTEGRAL PART OF BRIT'SH EMPIRE | 1t e military stlpnkth of the tia: | WORKINGMEN ADVISED TO BOLT TAMMANY CONDITION REMAINS WITHOUT CHANGE 2 Viwnoa revortios se the miliary stiPnRth of the Ha NG 0 an islands and arrafie are being factory Note from Conger. Enemy in a Labor Day 8peech. factory Note from Conger. Destruction of Sacred O HEADS OF ANTI-FOREIGN LEADERS ASKED 1 to have &y full fment “"'_ L for Leaders Not cees | s ble 1 I v The Hong rahers Nefase to Aes There are plenty of men and | Enough to Formaiate ¥ | nforgettable Lesson in the Form of Ven- Induce Russia to Alter Its Position, e b DU cent Serviee, MR s LD B AL L R PUT BLAME ON DISPATCHER geance Must Be Tanght Obinese. fTransmit all “Poes r the north ke up two more o Supert dent Swelgnrd of the fte - PRINCE CHING MAY BECOME REGENT | for war expenses and he g LONDON, # . [ Itis found thut under the new conditions . Th oves s CELESTIALS PRAY TO GENERALS FOR MERCY A Action Takes Under Authort ! 0 Powers Apparently Doing All Poss Cerq ! ] Wareant taaued July 4=Ma officers from the viceroy ¢ e erican government Honolulu is a| SARATOGA, N. Y., Sept. 5.—Lieutenant ile for Collin stopped during hostilities “‘"Y bl Aol B Bt B i wvy exporter of gold to the United | Governor Timothy L. Woodruft and ex 0 y 3 have today " under he s enator D, B. Hill delivered addresses this| PHILADELPHIA, 1 The Vienna correspondent and local financlers are thiuking 3 " Jhung Prefect of P Move Would Give De Facto Governmentat| -~ TINEraEny thEL Ty feart means to stop suchBhipments. The |Afternoon before the Baratoga County Pa- | to be the generally acce o Ohung Li, Prefect of Police, Arrested for Pekin with Which to Deal. source that the Germans, Austria ““”’“"r’“”‘ ey s TRRLNTL SRS riations are due to the custom house | trons of Industry at Kayadeross park, a|the wreck yesterday on the ans will remain in Pekin after Fth fofm & part of her majesty's domin ctions. Honolulu h&s no money, ex- |Pleasure resort south of this place. There | Reading raflway Hat majesty's warrant of July 4, proclamations Abetting Attacks on Legations. withdraw, Shanghal and He what ¢ «ud, and | Were several thousaud in attendance niles from this city, which ithdr h i H \PETOWN. Sent ™ i from the mainlund, and DR. HILL IN CHARGE AT STATE DEPARTMENT | patches cxpress the utmost ¢ 0 communica " : heavy drain, it is thoukht, will have| Mr Hill paid his respects to Richard |loss of thirteen lves and m v s \ the idea of evacuating Pekir tlon today to the Assembly of Lord Rob- |, Jo t0 S il bt RS money ‘market, | Croker and Tammany, which was the more | ously (njuries to Afty-three wae | GENERAL CHAFFEE MAINTAINS ORDER are being made o take advantage |diTect because indirect. After calling at- | due to negligence or direct di « United States law .which allows the | '°Ntion to his own connection with the | nals. While the ¢ wil depositing with assistabit treasurers of [¢Stablishing of “Labor day" as a legal pared to make any rial (o the moneys for duties to be collected, in such | holiday Mr. Hill said etk LR orts’ proclamation announcing the annexa ; 8 tion of the South African republic, which Firat Asaintant Secretary Succeeds | puoia may have made secrot terms with Mr. Adee un Chief Negotlator for Ching behind the back the powers. The . “' ey et bl ot was greeted by the oppesition with silence or Yu of shansi Sends United States in Present Great Standard expresses th t the ex planation the United ment does not approve of Russia - e Daily Express publishe and by the m r nged s belng drawn about . ward for W rosntl=LA ases, vouchers for the cash to be taken| Our best citizens should take a relbocthi, Bolggdld . by the collector here instead of money. | part political prim: and_should | dispatcher at Philadelphia Be Trusting ¥ PRETORIA, S 8l Badon- | 0 i1e cash on deposit it Ban Francisue | [eAVe lirection of party wffaivs i | the operator at Souderton, two and - 5 Powell started for Capetown Saturday gt A o here, | DANds of toughs and mercenaries. which [ miles from Hatfield, and John, Davis, ¢ - WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.~A dispatch from | With a New York aman, 1 would be kept up by sUGAr buyers there, ! ix ton often the case in latge municipalitins. | staying in London, who admit Repariesent etk 1t woa,shieny. tatarse, | Coang's “dupicity and. rooted aniagenivs | LADYBRAND 1S UNDER SIEGE | purtariors oo ool srs oo, | botiien teadsranio uhers bt miweyve bel |40t 0 0 s e Buchon Via Shanghal, Suntav.) department today. It was chiofly interest. | CHANE's PtAr ke portations from HawaM by the customs | pul I, 1 exsential that . i e T A ng and Chung Li, mem 10k in being the first word from him since | 10 Western idea JLLHIERS: Lha department skould be intellig ! Fmilate b . pen, are trying to {3 dTsbattn August ferring | Bave 1o choice but to negotiate him or s The Hoard of Health has decided that| policies and to discover. appreciat | Bouderton station, the of the allied Bis dispatch ot sbout August 31, refe to retire from China altogethe hat iC Wil ereatter the Tepers 1 UBe settiement on | [ONIOW an enlighte ic sentime on time and, f 9 it Huee. d 5 to the proposed parade of troops through . ; i) pors ttiement on | Hhere 1s fo oxoane howiiong, saititme A A S : ' M. De Blowltz, the Paris correspondent c Have to Surr 3 ; ¢ 1 , 4 . . § ! b pl bt h I |t and of Molokal wiil have to be fed W Whe M “neve rder to preven the imperial palace in Pekin, Like that . M . fon_anywhere and in what P DAFEY [ aaming sitar another: wichtn o » dispatch this is dateless as to Pekin. The | the Times. asserts that the origin of Russia MASERU, Basutoland ) on canned beef instead of fresh, owing to [ It might be found of what s known as po. t 4, h red fi e contents were not made publlc, but It .00 "ihe gehemes of Emperor William | mandos under Fourill Grobelar he lepers ttlement T Ve 0 BEldor o L faleraty to efitioinm ks. In three minutes view the | wis have oceupied the Wu Atated CHAL ¢ conthined noihing mis | o4 0 vorrect the (mpres produced by I Hassebrock, together with { fobe B e | feRe KRR hate And aoesuta o 8 | came thundering along with 3 terially changing the situation. The lack gt sovernagt, ol Sof e Hor throttle and the train makir ty miles of date led to a determination to take en Aetd iip Carne§ Llewollyn, Cap nirol of states—and governs [ : " n e ergetic steps by which all dispatches here tn Grifith, arrived here from Hamburg, | sycophants th KT Patrons the <0 | waved enner to one slde. Tho Intter had | SLioW* ¥ill not They think the . Germany, on August ter an exciting | e8ive power of publie plu ind they ) ity ought to be completely REler SOmIDG (0 the Siate Cupaitment fiom 7y pk ”\“"h' e ;:\ . members | n tuen aeting under, the rule dition, | only time to secure his flag and spring out | b it ot “Ciimg 14 should b China will have the date clearly stated . Inc 1" avy De | that they will be compelled to surrender 4 b €, nembers of | division and sile blindly W WHAL- [ of the way as the train swept by, Looking | poy B (HENAF dibbatoliks: Reselved: thday thoth | . TUISHIA also dustre ay i aale i : to their| N CTOW were frost bitteB. The ship was | ever they are to do without |1 A At HalATee ! | beheadea they formed part of the Chins refefed to the state of health of | BIOWits, “to save France from the hard watter T UNGST IS NASteRiaE Lo LHORE | i nieta1ys froneinh) N FanA rigging | eXCreise of w . judgment Upward tie saw that Beldler had a cleat #ig- | sypin) whioh od the murder of Rarom al set. Beldler, when questioned, sa necessity of placing her troops under being 80 fast tha Hlerighih eretion nal Beld 1 von Ketteler and attempted to massacre the troops, which Is generally satisfactory. | feressl\y O Blueing - her - roops uder ing ast that they eould not be ha Suiite " | bad received no orders to stop the tr : 1t cannot be learned tha ”n":lv' has been | (R O ich dissatisfied with the pros- | PLAGUE AREA Is SPREADINGf"‘,,","”" Captain GIMUE says it he had | o inve T . R L et el Al foretgners, and that no lenfency should on made by . e shown or the next generation of China uny markad advancement in negotia- | oot "ot its troops acting under German i " "”| way north the ship | country, but offensive b ment made by General Superintendent Swe ticns betwoen the powers touching the | PER Undeubted Casn Owmaey DoSIN 48 | “qng docal Ohtndes Wil members of | PO0% DRI GRa. seoner oo arice on [ DL T ARETIY DRIty € i withdrawal of international forces from (TLUSTE L L L esals with KEgow Saburh on the Other the Bow Wong, or Chinesq Reform society, | U, *haken off or" the harty wil b ders or. no orders, if there is five m Pekin. The plain indication is that the ¥ Pl % & g +| stroved. Opposition to bossism ang i~ [ time or less between then the American plan of begioning operations ide of the Clyd ha neigea $10,000 o be | mercinli rti v s 3 povers are acting on the Information con M, o be «m in parties may so Mr. Sweigard also indicated that the (rain before Count von Waldersee's arrival, and used as a campaign fund of the society in paramount'” fssue before the veyed In the last note of the State depart- l GLASGOW, Scotland, Sept. 2 he ar : | dispatcher, Groves, made some effori to b if you add to this the prompt adherence Chille &nA" LFe bR ey needs of the h re b | ment and are bringing all thelr fnfluence | o oynig ddressed to the United States, | infected with bubonle plague has spread “’ o = " re preparing to send at least and politieal organization the train up before it reached Souderton, but to bear on Russia to induce it to change ) ore. on rinciples, and not spoils, orgar o nE LE Arrested. vou have the complete key to the Russo- [t0 Govan. on the left bank of the Clyde. A R e bl u"”‘y-lumll‘ it w\ll‘ onl PEKIN, Wednesd ,“ Aug. 22-Chung L, $ts mind in withdrawing troops. Kor some (17 Feve TA° LOU boy died there Saturday and today the K A ung Li, — -t Mvate emoluments, Workingmen sh because of his ne or bad wires due to a reason the authorities here appear to feel | [ medical authorities certitiea that o was 4 | RBCE CLASH IN- NEW YORK | biwiire s/ R Do) ra ") | eavy fox pre the that th 1 vamen and pre k ailing time a growing confidence that this effort will | victim of the disease. Three additional to monopolize and control their fndepend i L, « |MUST HOLD FAST TO PEKIN |iispected cuses of the plapne have been | Whites and Bineks with Nothing mec. | 0 A thetr mantood o w BT B i | WARTIVE et i need publie officlals who own them- | “From a partial investigation i 1 Prince Ching ns Possible Regent | reported in this city ter to werel and Fight selves, whether In high or low station. | “I think a mistake ha made, the e ol L in the attacks on [ y whether in or munfeipalities, whether [ o0 o S8 O nly be pince It is noted as a fact of great significance | Kaiser Reported nx Saying that ¢ pl= | BERLIN, Sept The presence of th & oAt AL n states or fn common councils, 'who will | I,,.‘,." "hm‘” gt ¥ Robert Hart, the director of the Chi Shis tha! PonoaTtiAn 'tk betuk:ad vEnosd to tal Will e Kept I Bvery Army | bubonic plague at Glasgow is commented on vote for what they believe o be' right and L wugh inve r $iave Prince Ohitix sature Pekin the | Cost i # o | here indignantly, as going fo show criminal | NEW YORK, Sept. &-An apple core | nor'merely as thev are toid.' 11 'y pain- | “Train Dispateher Gre cse imperial marine customs, assumed ave Prince Ching return to Pekin as the orpm s . " t ful truth that our representatives in 1 0 harge of the custom has reported to i | | negligence on the part of the Britisly au- | thrown by a negro boy which struck Wil- | ful trut \ ! | ing terminal station in th haye i mcting head of the Chinese government neg egislature, who dar \elr prefere L = The suggestion is made that the progress| BERLIN One leading Berlin | thoritie lam Kohles, a white man, caused a small { ot " measure of non-poiitical nature, be | waited too long be issutag orders 1o | my ps are still in Pekin, | while conversing with a group of officers ors of yo s i a0 sity . N ‘ Austrian r international troops are 1 in Peki hil h t off [} “"‘l‘fl’lk’l" ;";"I Lk e i o your | i | rapidiy catching up to the milk train. Th iy | . 5 was quickly quelled by a force of patrol-| \i xbuse ‘which he n up within | station agent at Souderton, two and one Wil gov promising as it does speedily to provide [last Saturday evening, said : Mot i 5 | ton of abuse wh L N R et bt S A i | e {5054 &% astin) Wy s oaNta: ORlnkeo. governinest| fer no conditions shall we give up | Mortality List from Cholera in Britisn | 0 lul‘m“ is 8 vender, "rnln‘\ ::"“'"-l bl PO e e A an oG ‘l"vr’ miles from the weene of he wr urther doubt as to its strength, may solve [0 be mobilized 7,000, 2 i CRu At 5 fe| ¥ B ri | N tiatian, et hoLwean ths. ow . and was hit on the back of the neck with| LOOKS LIKE GENUINE UNITY | fatca to aispias’ (e stop signat win th Pyt qQuestion in a fair way to final and satis- | ers respecting the propositions of Russia. | BOMBAY, Sept. 3.—Official returns show | A apple core. The man was stabbed a | rules of the company require, when trains | factory seftlement. Much may depend It appears that the portion of the proposal | that there were 7.969 deaths from cholera | Week ago by a colored boy. The vender [ Roosevelt, Black and Odell Seem fo | 470 five minutes apart. or the engineer of upon the attitude of Russia in this matter | which contemplates the removal of the le- | in the native and British states during| W YOI MURLY with the boy, »mm:w Have Patehed Up AL Differ- "l”" "\] ‘I‘I' fon "“- n did not sece or disre and the manner In which she treats this [Rations to Tien Tsin does not meet with | the week ending August 25. The numbers | him several times. A negro man knocked ences in New York, il e appeal from the Chinese motablex may fopposition, bt the proposal that “the | emploved on relief works are decreasing and | the veuder down. - The ek tave | ST AT EAL LoRE be ey e Drove (o bo a test of the slncerity of hor |troops should vacate Pekin will not be | the numbers recolving gratultous reliet ure | Altracted o crowd and threats were m: SARATOGA, N. Y., Sept. 3.—The meeting | 1o, (1% efect that nonn of thowe injure expressed desire to deal with the Chinese |acted upon until after thorough examina- r 3 e sat s e D ohnnieq | 0f the state committee of the repuhlican | b oxpdbied 1o v, -4 PRITCOAT. COTBALY Bovernmentoas #oon as posible tion of the case by other powers with a Birosts. & askrs TaE u““‘_"lm" the ol | PATLY tonight brought forth no development | " **P Ml (Wil slsitionl Dr. HIT,: irsC” RpeistRnt’ salrstiry ‘6t sbociil view 'to' the “quisetioh. of ‘military : B B to the building. Brooks was taken to the | 10t #lrendy known. The selection of & tem- | i * pooct O FEE O (06 oot 4 (R0 WISKY In - the provisional governwent estabs state, returned to Washington today and |advisability. Germany's plan is to await en inally settled by Emperor| poli AT : boid “‘_-w o rwards re- | POTATY chalrman was a mere formality and, | ((% (ER Kl burned and all evidence | 11€d here each nationality administers o | the action of the other powers. Cou b LA dl e polics atatlo e was afterwards re ac esslons o conventlon to i red and all evidence {y woctjon of the city according to its own assumed the duties of acting head of the |the action of the other power 0| \Willjam. They will begin next Saturday|leased. In the menntime Willim Pettiie.| ! fact, the sessions of th vention t State department, relieving Mr. Adee, who [von Huelow, the German minister, ha it 14 Wilder, the agent and telegrap! ber 10 to 14 there will be marches and(old, were passing through Forty-seventh |“IMost forced consent of Mr. Woodruff o' o ivaior ar Hatfield, made a statement | There bl of the Pokin date. Dr. Kill had been absent in New| A high official “of the German 2 England with his family on a vaaction, | office said today in defining German | Santingo Suffers from Flood, it R will be wielded and the convention called to | 27 SCRUIGEED 1o Artive at Hatfeld e a7 fifty-two order by the man who will later he named ol “ ' hatpin and a razor, was taken in charge ute shead of tiuw, It was very fogay and | the &e in n, decided 1o e s stay and take | formally. although she h known here since 1877, Today the lower [ PAPIN an T, was taken in charge) .. chairman of the state committee, fall k wi fted the forelg arisen, decided to curtail his stay and tak Findlly, h #h | | by & policeman | he w w tickets when ard ip the work here. Soon after arriving he | o) coming. e ANgIIAL was standing at Thirty-ninth street and | ! U0 Mr. Odell will transfer the gavel vhen it was about il . 1 the inv an hour with the president, going over [ Porarily to Tien T ufferer [ o et nthostreot and oy jentenant Governor Timothy L. Wood A The presont status of the Chinese question, | e members 'to recuperate from- {heir inth avenue when the woman approached | of a convention that later will honor him e . L M. Hay | We. now. mee it ¢ {h Wibalp el aerest | W LORDION, Bett At a meeting of the | woman tried to stab Grannin with it then for him to do anything to avert Adee. From this time on until Mr. Ha 0w Rec o0 be in substantial agre | office of lieutenant governor. At the close 4 When asked whether, if the troops were | was agreed that the high price of coal ne-| the woman drew a razor and attempted to| o' n " euienant & ROvertior of (heatats | . THILAUBLPHIA, Sept o evening| Threo morc ‘members of tho taung 1t withdrawn, the empress dowager and cessitated an all round advance in the cur- | 8lash Grannin. Finally a policeman caught The dispatch today from Perley, the chiet i M | el i i operator, § eved 1o have [ They are: Hen Tun, a member of the fm urgeon at Taku, makes it apparent that o the | {icket, will open the campaign in New York i . . han i AiTpRaB. L. TRKY, ki1t apparen elgn officer in question replied that he Nl = razor fore he reached the station | ytieh fot BPEE LOF been 1 bl i reck Hat- | perial secretarate; Li Shan, a friend of *el Ho river route at least is open and sa | break of bubonie ague at Glasgow the tonight in the conventlon proceedings be ot ) 3 ' FAHELIAE U8 AL e amenuarar 4 |are of the opinion that it ix very doubiful | Preak of bubonic plague at Glasgow th ht to relieve 1. B. Beidler, the reg- | arrival of the allied force s In Ortent, truction of the tnnermost palace of the kalser's speech attributing to Emperor | Theron's scouts, are Investing the British | Nicholas the appointment of Field Marshal | 8 At Ladybrand | ternational troo| ready byrned their store and it is feared Resident Amori hat the negot ¢ an hour. Davis made no effort to stop and destroyed wen will repeat the erime. The British forces met, five miles to tha tward of Pekin, 200 Boxers and 2,000 | regular Chinese troo The latter fled without a shot and the Boxers followed Wit after log vanty men e sent to San Fi #ald it was vet to be learned whether | rial post tine auartered PEKIN, Tuesday, Aug. 21 —Prince Ching will soon open negotiations with the al lic Yu Hsien, governor of Shanghai, has sent memorial to the throne asking for a re ward for having invited fifty-two for elgners under his protection and for have ing afterwards killed them | tactical movements castward street, when a crowd of white men started after them. The little girl ran into a the station, travel about of the accident destroyed as far as possible orrow and Wednesday will bo formal. The idea with a parade at Stettin. From Septem-| colored, and his daughter, Ruth, 7 morrow and Wednesday will bo formal. Th L was performing these duties during the (made a communication to this effect perplexing diplomatic exchanges of recent | Russian ambassador take tho second place on tho ket e {taday in which he sald the excarsion train | ] omewhat 1 error am poses of any contest for office e gavel | o ou® inoduled to arrive at Hatfleld at 7| ldentity ¢ Chine wih At e e isprihigett protection. About fhe but in view of the important diplomatic |sition SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Sept ANIAEO | came hour a negro woman, armed with a : { The excursion train, he says, was a min- | | phases of the Chinese question, which have | Germany has not od ¥ 15 now experiencing the severest weath for governor, for to Benjamin B. Odell, jr. part of the city is five fect under water e honor of first assembli e delegate | v hi ot man government. Certainly part of the city is five feot under water.| ™, ‘nan who seid he was Michacl Grannin | B® honor of first assembling the d the excursion train went to the White House and spent half | joct (6 the temaval of \ The firemen and police are assisting the | ruff, who will act as temporary chairman cent hardships, A& far s the answer inen Oce ‘relght Rates. 1. They exchanged a few words and the forty mile hour, and it too lat Later he conferred at length with Mr. | the United States to Russia is conce ks AB-EeRIgNS: BA 1 i with a nomination for the third time to the ent with Germuny s position Liverpool Steamship association today i [ pin. Grannin succeeded in dodging. Then awful accident Chafiee Waiy returns Dr. Hill will be the active head of | M0 W ik i YO AR the State department ulloetin, says Joseph A Ancx- | yamen have heen executed by the empres § of New York, a eandidate on the nationat | PUIHI0 P 1 men: have | y mpr emperor would return to Pekin, th rent rates for freight | the woman and secured possession of the elogr whatever the conditions may be on the ; oSt LA, S Wph y o . could form no opinion worth stating on| ., 4 10kNe sho crawd had Increassd ADA there | “miavs ix |ittle interent about the/corridors | ol Who lived at Wayne | tho foreigners, and LI Yien Yuan land route between Taku and Pekin the (¥ TR e Al L VIENNA, Sept On account of the out- | were threats of lynchin A it Aoshn There is 1 inter hout the corri Tihetton went to Souderton atur They were put to death just before the P policemen finally rushed up and kept the Austro-Hungarian government hus ordered a v DL the | auge every republican here understands the mob at a distance ter the wor « | wlar agent It Germany can adopt Russia's suggestion HHOREAL8, ANiAR Atter the woman had |, opram and shey deplore the evidences of a throate | Medical examination of all ships arriving | heen taken into the police station her | T s 4 from English ports | husband appeared on the scene. Thre The Wa partment 18 not informed as [ ened split in Buropean concert. i r | husband appeared on th n BRI | 1ot atatarant thatiays Governor BIRkiL to to the program for the winter in China | were made to lynch | Ackerman came to the tower | Yesterday was quiet in the section al- Supplies Enroute to Ch ahout two minutes before the milk train | lot o the American e southern There is some little gossip tonight over " rain | lotted to the Americans in th ithern was due. Beidler. according to the story | part of the city. Is condition s in great also, b arge told friends today, left the tower | contrast to that of the er foreign se Ping Buenos Ayres him also, but a large | pyye the speech nominating Mr. Odell. It g 1LL the Loy BEPASL L0/t i forelgn @nd 18 not aware that the report ”"”\FRENCH THE PRIME LOOTERS: BUENOS AYRES, Sept. 3. —A case of the [ Pimber of policemen finally succeeded fn [ (HLE€ FAE SROCER BOMITEROE @ POyt A0 aw his successor coming He | tions, where thieving still continue The three camps are to be established, one bubonic plague has been officially reported [ 4rIVINE the mob away Payne, beat Mr. Odell for the nomination for | 1M1 ‘:‘. " mlxlwwv,.“‘;‘ anad was killed in | oredit in due to ¢ ;.m Chaffe v\]u»llrnl cach at Pekin, Tien Tsin and Taku, s | i R v Py e gt e wreck a field, ¢ o minutes | proclamation forbidding looting and offor- correct. The quartermaster's department COLUMBIA ., Sept. 3 N6, (hat: Mb: Rikok. for reHomination b ng fair pay for provision bas sent to Taku enough supplies for that 4 | TRk eSSl LI S8 Vel buty St It has heen ascertained that the po drpariment (o furni the 5000 1008 in ; [POLISH SINQERS AT DETROIT | ssivn or souns mow cushed in tae lator | 1808, M, lock Mas oot been 8 very cloe| pNSUESE LOBE THE SPODR | st sere o coopraind that the oo China with all necessaries from September y e were undermined by the Boxers and 3 W {0l Axal é e | b » three men, Black, Odell and R wore undermig o DENVER, Major 8 K. Hooper 1 Snengerfest Meets with Sing- [ #tate capitol grounds tonight and a number | but the three men, | ety ay ose supplies 5 rall of the Trai 0 in a few days more the mine would have l| u‘l\H‘I.l:h» ‘m :II”uI th *e by n, r“r:‘; Ui bt iy ol gl o v st g | of the negro soldiers gave chase. They met | velt. will uppear upon the same plattorm | Trot) of the Tra » tont Ih & o he in China within the next thirty or forty . . saulte tomorrow | 00 Indistine hee A per . Lieutenant Colonel . A. Coolidge, dated Great Cities, | aud assaulted some white boys, but were dis- . | PEKIN, Aug. 22 (Via Shanghai, Sunda mm] Ixn. 1'.;“ ship to leave San |lAmmu ian el s Tiius: Auguit 8 L aaaes | persed by white men with sticks and stones, Attorney General John . Davies has writ the W |'According to. numerols reports: 1he. many :(I'r Ros Mn S A e the | Colonel Coolidge led (he Ninih infantry| DETROIT, Sept To the stirring | Governor McSweney appeared on the scene | ten a trust plank recommending radical rem he Rosecrans, which closely followed the CHEYENNE, Wyo 3 thousands of Boxers who were seattered s attack on the inner walls of Tien | strains of the Polish national hymn the |and ordered the company to its barracks. | edies by legislation, but the general opinion Egbert. ‘Both of these ships took abund- | !N I8 attack on the inner walls of T i e Balint s e . ant clothing and forage. There had previ ougly been sent immense quantities of Jumber, including everything in the way of building waterials that Is necessary in the construction of barracks tor the men and stables for the horses. This lumber and m.) ~A cour AT Rock n the arrival of the allles are again Taln. The letter sives an account of the | frst business session of the eleventh an- | Tanight white men whipped a nogro who be- | (oday seemed to favor the suggestion made | TOIORTAT) A courler urrived at Rock on the arrival of the allies sre sgain fighting at Tien Tsin and continu nual saengerfest of the United Polish [ came obnoxious on a street car by Governor Roogevelt aud Prof. Jencks o ,} ’ :“" "f‘: 8. ¢ ‘]‘ " of the 1‘.. : A 3 ' . The Japanese looted the Chinese houses, | Singers of America was opened in Har A hundred saloswomen and female milt | that publicity of the affairs of trusts should 1% Rock train robbors and i R e LA S S ahad i ARl but the French were entirely in the robber | monie hall today. After the appointment | operatives marched in the procession today, | be demanded Wik 10Rt BRUURISY: Van ik mila. EO UMY tleo &ng. silyer bulion o e aiouRt af business and robbed and murdered right | of convention officers the delegates decided | refusing to ride. Governor MeSweney, him fhn faliswing I the pement sitiing oo DO o SR NERS S ah A Tk fob 0,000, At the Americans and left and do still. 1 believe the British | to offer a prize of $100 for the hest musical | 8elf a union printer, made the Labor day | the ticket nominated o g v Wi | e s T it B g4 giosis ippliss (Wil hsagh TARW 28| goo0i Stonoeds exaant by, the Franch: who| Jikees fo 8o suns by!Uhs sRolety g (hel: Orange J b e posses were short time heir own | meeting in Buffalo in 1901, during the Pan Lieutenant governor, Timothy L. Wood- | "0' many hour hind the outlaws, but it somamhat doubt(al whethar Taki | ipriar: The: Awerican quarier hay bovs | Ameticun. exsouition, Toe.commmsitan wpi| M= FIGHT ENDS FATALLY [, Liactenan P WO e oy e o0 REPORT FROM CAPTAIN WILDE very quiet and we guard it ax best we can | be open to European composers. The an- | prisomers SR ; Comptroller, William 1. Morgan of Erie, | 1a¥ the off overed the trail of an the reports recelved by the quartermaater's [ AT Y0 SN0 W€ SURECH 4% TORt b6 ean | be o arand. conoert of the fest was siven| Hm' : '_k"'l :_I ,.f:"l‘“‘ ":,'".”"':_"'_ Secretary of state, John T. MeDonough er horseman, who had joined the rob department Indicate that the facilitles st geaq aro all buried and the town ls vleared | in the Empire theater tonight, A chor S L of Albany bers after leaving the railroad. The hors this place are not very guod, there being | o4 ¢ S0 PEE S ob £00)/701088.* 0OmBOARA. aF MiRarE foom L State engincer, Edward A. Bond of Jeffer. |0f the posses were badly jadded wher an eapecial lack of bulldings for storing | “vpnere were 20,000 dead Chinese and|Bay City. Mich. Grand Rapids, Buffale t and warehousing the supplies. While M| ooopebiy one-third of the city is burned by | and New York City, was led by Prof. Jan bl o B Attorney gencral, John (. Davies of | {Fesh mounts will relieve WASHINGTON, Sept e’ NAY das 14 Dossible that 8 small detachment will | ghor und shell or incendiaries. On ac-|Nowicki of Chicago, Madame Rosa | HATFS Hunson, a A Rise S10XER. ENaM: onviny Iorroy | partment has just received by mall the remain ut Taku, tho bellet at the War de- | oount of the crowded condition of the city | Kwasigroch of Chicago was the sololst and | “*PLUTe Was one of SRR 6 State treasuror, John P. Jacckel of | official repart of Captain Wilde of the bate JAriiment 18 Lhet the mala bods of LTO0DS | it would be a good thing If one-half ¢ met with a splendid reception. The pro- | LA G Ll R 5 SEV ALL AT POINT OF DEATH || "V NI GINCUmNtANcss. Xi: N 08 wintered’ At Tisy Teln. Nothing roye gram for the concert was composed en ! ARk Bmith “whiis an interesting announcement made to- | ; . has been announced from the War depart- | *¢ Testroved Rale of the Sicike o maas s mpoent B0 luns Jokice §m oy sty by ; ‘ n the guif of Pe I night that Mr. Odell will not retire fr m the | Pemocent andldate for Viee resie fnu alvige, rs ship Oregon Sends an " or cia Ao the courler set out for STURGIS, 8. D., Sept Ed Dittman and Nt They nearly overpowered hin | chairmanship of the state committee unti " Years Ago Suffers red his keys and tried to lock him fn, [ Chairmanshig he' siat mm ntil ® . coufirm the depart fter the campa i closed. This is | » of Apop withdrawal of troops to Tien Tsin, or some R i ARSI R Talas urhciis | LIKELY TO ACCEPT CHARTER | iriin trimsic mnd the Juiter munraed- o | Gfliment of hix plodko o SIF, Hanua. that % A onsel conviction that tions as to the points for wintering th ntey "‘,‘ : '."' ""“'"“ ol vet his arm free, firing his revolver and |B® Would conduct the campaign P pli S the part Captain troops will no doubt be largely followed L vuring It ently fatally wounding Dittman. The officer then aidate § the Oreg who in R N Seiined "ot Lt 1 ELECTION IN VERMONT TODAY | 2100 o1 1 R Rl partment that the reports concerning the A8, Bapt, 3~Prance has pot ye 3 quiet until belp arrived. Dittman was just : 10 guard againgt the o wintering of the troops was sent before it out of bed from the wounds received when | Vo Douht th Orogon hus | plied to Russia’s note regarding the with en completely drawal of troops from Pekin. M. Delcasse HAVANA It is probable that the 40988 1ar LRe withdrawsl from Pekin slan ambassador, Prince Curoussow, weat [ municipality, will be ultimately epted Building ¢ New Zealand, miduight . Bk . crnational fleet to guard the transport NOT QUITE SO BELLIGERENT |0 XAmioutila toduy to conter upon Presi- | Tho municipaiity has been secking o avold | ST LOULS The St Charles | WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vi Sl ¥ orvioe duping;the exlstence of the Chinse nt Loubet the decoration of the Russian | the onsibility of acceptance, although | branch of Iry compa The unusually active political b anks s Members of ¢ him by the czar, and <o prosent to M. | Governor General Wood hud lssued it in the | the overns l : 1 0 Nesotiate Loub : roubles recovery, H ters of Vormon v | o "I, TROOPS IN GOOD CONDITION | will give opportunity for an exchang sity. The publication of the long protes othe p ¥ There s little e | the b views which will have an effect recently circulated in Havana was a bid fo 1 only ministerial moeting which will be popular favor. The charter as it here tomorrow thy aph letter accompany- | form of a Ste R g the decoration. It is belfeved that this | ha i order ieipality would | These ton N, Wednesday, Aug, 28 -Thr members of the tsung 1i yamen, Na Tung Ching Hsin and Chung L it is announced General Barry Reports an Conditi I Chlna=thntice Proves . “COME 16 YOKOHAMA FOR ME" | St tands con . # republican” majority ‘ : 5 : fers upon the municipality all the rights the an state committ i | hore, ur king (o negotiate with the rance reg peace as the first w allow f Vi that of 1508 Appeal of Widew of Baron Ketteler | WASHINGTON, Sept o allies through Sir Robert Hart, the director uisite of the situation, but is not ent ¢ o Her Father, n Wenlthy Amer- artment yesterday re u.u)“.’. :\x::u:'m of the Chinexe imperial maritime customs. | cortain that the withdrawal of the troop Rumao | i can Kullrond Magnnte rom General Barr portion of which There are four trains daily from Tong Ku [from Pekin is the surest and qui PITTSRURG E " L . A g Mgt hic o Yang Ts b TR iref estigi en made p te Yang Taua | method to attain this end cerned there s an—For gove William W exide TAKU (no date).—Adjutant The sinking of a small Japanese steamer four n in fact f Ludlow; 1 t rnor higar o E interrupts river communication between Glass Work et a lish the east ? § Tien and Taku MUNICE, Ind 'he managers of | eral st ip in th ) Tlen Tsin and Taku Muncle's two glass { owned by the | which it was state Morla jeneral n al Chaffee has every Allen, F. treasurer au well in His driving power % Wi ) L d-1 Nacor ecretary of prompt relief legation Amerfeun indow Glass mpan were ad resigned and that ¥ 1 rbar Fred . Hc Montpelie aud ¢ conditiol « As unnounced in the dispateh from Pekin | ordered by telephone from PILAburs (o re. | siccaed Mr. Bchwab as brestivns i [ fas P s AR & y r A ndition dated August Chung L1 has been ar- | Sume work at ¥ o'clock Tuesday morning, | company. Judge Reed s D Clovela NN \ ngton; Me BARRY o » 4 tettloment having been made with the | could not be reached, but Mr. Morlind « braska, f s i) t, David J. Fe . 5 ~ — | Ratteners. ‘Thousands of skille rors | the mtory wis news 1o him und bad At Bouthams Baskate « h artment did not make (\Continued on Eighth Page) are affected. foundation ia truth, o : 3 ; (Continued on Second Page.) QN On HAnis hramARL 416 hak Mk publia 2 Sept 1 itary detslls, Wik portion of the dispatch

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