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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, . y OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NIPI‘I\IIH R 56, 1900-TEN PAGES, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, NO FRILLS ABOUT [j|#As ot Receweo Evicr pyp (p A DECIDED PROTEST FIND A NEW CASE OF PLAGUE | [ I3 HARNONYIN VEW YORK |CONDITION OF THE WEATHER| R \ )\ FOR NEXTSTED ey te Department Has N Insgow Thirteen=Report of Appoint in London, hut Medical W T V i Ohib Fong Told Ho is No Good Unless Comminntoners. American l;’rivt(nmx in Shanghai Object to Officer Makes Dental, | Ex-Governor Black Will Presont Odell's werature. N seaterdast | Ghi Gubles Asking if Troops Aro to Be - i WASHINGTON The reported ithdrawal of Troops, GLASGOW, Scotland, Sopt.‘4.—A bulle- | Name for Govertor, ., He Oan Do Oertain Things, edlet of the Chine ernment, said edical officers of Glas - il Continued at Pekix have been jssued from Ta Yuan Fu, a y we an additional Tn “es . 2 ¢ 5. MANY HORRIBLE ATROCITIES REPORT! n reporlid L'The total | 9 f | = : | ENGLAND TO BE PERSUADED TO LEAVE|Bointins ©i Hune (hane vune Lu. il HORRIBLE OCITIES REPORTED n reported, The ol SENATOR DEPEW TO NOMINATE woooaurr‘ s o | GOVERNMENT NOT READY TO REPLY late ace, ha - \ St 1 P {10 "o T wi ! ::.:\:‘k:":‘:yp; sv.u»’ department AL Over the Kingdom Forelgn W report was current [ PlRtform. Patrtotie and Progressive | 138 Moo ~p nor, so far as can be learne men Were Assaulted and Th s of the plagie had | @nd Which Congratulates Conntry Wily 014 Diplomat Working Hard to Have { bt oF Aol Aoy A getnena Killed. While Dogs Wer A Foroigners Leave Oapital, Chinese awthorities here fece " prhac A UL n the vicinity of the L on Its Prosperity Adopte in Ohina Are & CZAR PROMISED. MANCHURIAN PROVINCES | L2 0 M Diace ot Yang. L ‘and | (CoPSTIBt, 100, by the Assoctatod Froes) | PUHRE SUR (e BT L bioir s aiate | 8ARATOUA, N, Y. Sept. 4—The practicat| "CH Wonntain & | MINISTER CONGER TO REMAIN AT His POST o Hsu Ting. The latter belong to the Pekin! * ' ) au atisfactory 1 rado in Sure . of Nebraska arrived last night from Glas- | work of the republican state convention was | | nouncing that the rican government re Al ¥ . | regime, who are against the foreigners, | y/on PN i With T | gow and reported all well on board. How- |completed today with the adoption of th ) T ik Empress Dowager 8aid to Be Lavishing | [ 0 C are regarded ne friendly ¥ Mo o B B e 1 it came from a plagis port it was | g There only remains the formal | No OFcial Announcement of Russians With- : CHEYENNE . Money to Attain Her Ends. to the foreign thie held at quarar for examination, which | naming the candida and these have | pojegram. ) Unit P 1 drawing from Oapital, It appears that whatever responses are 1 p ik g howed all on hoard to be well iready been agreed upon. The ticket will f,papi i propost "l"i"";‘ W wiyen 8 "“" ks R b led by Benjamin B. Odell of Newburg nE ut . . A t n are applauded P entire foreign No benr o ingue, for governor and " ot 00 0! . & K 4 A A JAPAN FEARS EXISTENCE OF SECRET PACT | tion 1o evacuate Pekin are expected to b (oS, Siunin, ner policy NEW YORK e U Lk d e s s Gl e train robt t CHINA SAID TO BE SOUND FINANCIALLY r— '” ""l > I" ""' “‘]‘ \”’"" ' i r *"‘L” "0 cording to the business men and mission- | of the New York City health departmen Fortier. ¢ #or Rlek il formaily for a time un ’]“ | ot to our State departmen he ISS1AN | . cies with hom the Assoclated Press rep 1 today th he b no feAr of infection | i ohiddAs y o % 2 A number i h lowing the | overnment undoubtedly will in turn notify P | said tods ” " | present the name of M ydell as a candi X ot 3 ¢ » » " Sow ede Batchery of Chinese by o Lis Vatend. ':"V ibted ”‘ . A t esentative has talked, would be a vital|from the bubonic plague. Bygey precaution | 18 name of ¢ A can N m,.”, he 1 - | Wity L Huna w s N Cred nited States government as we ®| blow {o the prest of th elgner nd " 1 » has been take Ships he outla nhead ed wi Effort to Have S e Oue L ted, W | A e othe ment one e s to L g, nae e known en ot ool CARED epew ollo whe he convention has | Practieally Admitte all the other governmen ncerned a8 0| \iuiq weaken th 18 1n China. The | from infected ports are sybjected to th ishadllige il R L il e | osse. a b the Pov fiissent from Pretending to Forbid the nature of the response | Rogl 3 atifled this nomination, with a speech nom " t local English pa cely der most rigid inspection, Any passenger not | Iot1ed i i Such Things. Few Powers Respond. proposals to evacuate Pekin and say that| within half « degree of the mormal tem- | "4!0K TIRO "-‘” "‘”‘“"I:"“"' by ’“;"1’ gy AL Ly bl . i . be allowed todand with-| ... "yiiy follow the renomination of the letention hospital present state officers by resolution and then that LONDON, Sept. 5.—4:06 &, m.—Accord- |0 the Chinese question have resy S N f Obinamen now ! th will begin the ratification of the ticket i [ fyer 'yt (VY CRPE to be made by the powers to the late for governor. Senator Chauntey M 3 than a majority of the powers interested | defeat WASHINGTON, Hepts Gkt Iftaredting nations belng negative, and If it d not| them to pieces at Tien Tsin to the the liabilities with August a year ago are not so favorable, there being thirty, or 4.0 per cent, more failures than t year \-.“ August, while liabilities are 35 per cent | | | cover line and foraging. No consid; ble body of Chinese troops (Boxers) discovered here or along MucArthar Reports that the Mend and | Abraham Lincoln and referred to the vice | miral Farquhar, with his staff, made a |line of communication " s received today at the War de SRY 0 MANURNST WEVIGIS LI Musy GHAHR| S0 SONERH DEVUSUS] 88 AL A¥ OUE BOYWTR: | Do CuISeM SYE. GFV viCtotl i a speech by Governor Roosevelt ail has led through a section where | Genernl Chaffee. 1t de wired the Chinese minister in London, Sir | ment I8 advised and our officlale b S e e I SISERRL OO . Governor Roosevelt reached here tonight e G Rdy here ¢ iry situation us eminently 4 . y with the general tenor of the F 1| tain long, circumstantial acts of alleged water {8 to be 1 and where the X Chib Shen Feng Lub, as follows Al : - tant ] and throughout the evening held a recep- | jnwy obtained plenty of provisions and ¢ 1 would have been of greater ‘Our 8t. Petersburg minister has per- | dispatches this morning in the coacl inese victories at Pekin, Tien Tsin and t168 . i i ¢ the date Stsded Rusbls 1o Jave PeRiN. You that final action on the part of o Lung Chao and the shops in the native| Pigttorm Al % or thei e The places sele 5 stieds B » powers mey not be had for sever quarter display for sale lurid pictures of | N canips were where it would have ¥ useless if you um]n--' II." r-; llr' |'h England. il st. Everything now depends on the | the Celestial army driviog the European Senator Raines read the platform delib- | possible for the posse to surprise K Into consideratic ol 8 serted that KEa " & promised » . 2 ki .o Mg b " " F 1 t " h blegr AS T 41 y ,('l'm‘:” b e, \lm“'"lmrl;'“ m‘”\:‘"“‘__' It sne | Action of Russia, the attitude of the other | soldiers into the sea at Taku and eutting| CROCODILE RIVER VACULEY. Trans-|erately and clearly and was Iuwm;nll\ Ap= | canture (he bipaits, Like the cablesrsm was rapeived by : b i They also|vaal, Sunday, Sept. 2.—Genafal Buller t plauded. It was adopted without debate elf, the escape is also being 1 i men ¥ ecures the witht of the allied torces b - r 4 ) n nger, the conclusion was Be ‘sowhts: Bt the Smpress dowagsr| (0 YItHArAW the troops th being tortured in the presence of the vice- | mountains overlooking Lydenburg. — Gen- | form [now aggregate $15,000 the country wil “WaE - ett- troth: BONh: &4 ngunt oo 4 1144w « 4 Iv - ”i to be laH:h ments probably will be conte rish roys Vice Admiral Seymour | eral Botha and 2,000 burgh rs had previ The continued osperity of the country | swarm with officers and the robbers may be ' ). & i e the hope that in the meanti: . sented, with his arms pinioned, kewtowing | ously jolued the forces ho'ling the pass.|and of the igdividual citizen is the “‘paras [captured, but there is little likelihood of L e WL ing money to attain 3 -';' 'y dectsion | Of @ Chiness government can be re ore the throne. The people accept these |1 Boers opened with thice long toms | mount” {ssue before the people. Why vote | this occurring the very near future, as| G bl ‘lf o i larde Ll S raeeding the | 1#hed 10 Pekin with which the powers may | r te und pictures and fired continually all d:¥ | The British | for a change which, tested by experience, is | the outlaws are in Colorado. United : g i gL on the part of the pdwers regarding tho | oo et et Byt ey | senting the situation and i had few cas o bound to he for the worst? hals of that district will probabl | s b “-‘\“-““ s Russian proposals. The Japanese papers| "y yyng Chang's attempt to sccure im- | press reports as “mere PRETO It i« reported that| The country was never so prosperous as it Lase. . - v gl o i ;"""i" 'k“""’ ';";"‘“"‘“:" ':"“;“:‘ 'I': b "‘r"l portant warrant for the institution of peac The European community still General Delary, the Boer commander, died | has been since the inauguration of William (e R Akl og Pekin and hint that the A SECTOl |y ogotiations, through himself and the Chi- | the destruction of Pek sunishment | of his wounds McKiniey. Capital has never heen so 1selan evacuation propositios at detriment of Great Britalu and Japan. Jispatdliilsis rogarded her D in | Holding ' TRt Tk | culation was never so great, labor never so cabled to General Chaffee until the 30th Today's dispatches from Shanghal and ||pe el ots o By o bl POPE SENDS BULL TO KEANE | {i/"on fr 0 aeer mover so nigh. prices | " Nonth Fawt Ma '-‘w.w a 5 assumed that, allowing o v the right direction, while on the other | adequa Undoubtedly the formation fully employed, wages never so high, § pd Show- for the same in ‘transmittal : Tien Tsin refer to the hopeless confuslon |),ng" yome disquiet has been caused by | detall of the massacre of foreigners daily | never so generally good ik 1008 0L IRTAILIAL v and mismanagement of the Chinese tele- |y ronort that the internationals in Pekin | recelved fnflames this sentiment v to Recelve Cohdering impesallim 1t B4y | consumed by General Chaftee's dispateh re. graph system, which may account in part |y FRiTE VO 6L LG HRmIATS p Arahbishop Ty patty whish will ot afiow the 0ons | e T e | celved today, the synopsis hus Just reache for the delay In Kotting the Dews from [ bf ‘the teuns it yumen who wove sohioy St Ay L R UL o stitition to follow the fiag through the Care EW YORK, Sept. 4 Failures In (h6]nim. When the American answer to tho y 5" . & ya “INE | The dowager ewpress is living in the B United States for the « dar month off g gian proposal was made public it was Pekin. Another reason for the delay,|is gpen negotiations and re-establish the L - linas, through Mississippl and Texas, has 00 |\ oooe “uo voported by telegraph to Brad- | : doubtiess, is the nxiety of the Chiness |go.ernmoent. There is no disposition here | 3M¢R 8t TH Yuan Fu, in Shan Si province. | povii gopt. 4.—The pope hs sent 1o | occasion to distress itselt about the consti- Ay e ton Tia. | stated hero that General Chaffee had boen authorities to procure the evacuation ofl(, condone the offenses of any these | 11 misslonaries have been slaughtered|yo, ionor Keane, at Washington, D. C.,|tution's journey 4,000 miles across the ocean bilities of $t nd nssots of §2,03 | instructed some time before by telegraph the capital. No effort Is being spared bY | chinese officlals which have participated in | '» thAt yamen, under orders, practically in| "y %00 sana) decree, tormally conferring | There is no middle course between respon- 047. In number the fallures are the fowbst | JUft What course to pursue in the matter them (o bring this about. Their idea 18| (o outrages in Pekin, but it is questioned | 0t Presence of the viceroy, Three were |, o\ 5 0 ‘nie rank, title and authority as | sibility for the government of the Philip- | o : i T 8 h th | Of retiring from Pekin in the event of the | 3 : i 1 oned | peheaded in the inner court and the others | 4 gl reported in any month for N months | ypergency that afterwards arose. This that shouid the foreign ministers In Pekin | whother the present fs an opportune time rehbishop of Dubuque | pines and abandoning them to be seized by Siakd tho kme I Arin Gt Ale HkBIIIGR. | be allowed free communication with their | to administer punishment. were killed barbarously in the outer court | : ome other power. The democratic plan of [ Pt B Hhe B 1 Hr O s o | V€8 80, today's application for instruc governmenty the full extent of the cg W% Wir. donartainnt i | yard. Their bodies were thrown to the | File Ratification of Treaty. Contersing sovereign rights upon he Filf- | COMPAFisons of the number of fallures and | (iony might be regarded as an indication plicity of the Chinese government in the | yocaus ‘:rr .',.I.\Im.:..;i‘n”n Im ,.‘ ch ‘:v.‘n”w| 1o | [THE HAGUE, Se —The ratifications | 00 ang at the same time establishing a that he has not recelved the original in antl-forelgn outrages would be revealed | chafree or get ‘llll vl " ie B The empress has ordered a commissioner | of the agreements and treatles resuiting | ,ioieciorate over them is impracticable. Tt structions when he sent today's message and would lead the allles to remain untl | yumber of dispatches have been sent the | yicorovs whe ‘wxum«r of t .-nx:ntu;n “;vm Im. paet "vn'»v-";" i formully | iy vegponsibility without authority. We en s ! "!w 1o fl‘m.y 1-'-~‘ been »vlm NGB0 S Bkt A ROOR | ot . . e viceroys who made a compact with the | placed in the archives today. The minister | g tesPORRE s et B ealdent Me ELHIBDILIE e MRS B '] to General Chaffee to leave Pekin s the retribution had be g ) eral which the department is anxious he | joroign consuls and® their degradation 18| of foreign aftairs, Dr. W. H. De Beaufort, | oorrc B . le . larger and assets are 35.26 per cent heavier. | regult of any recent development. In fact, All telegrams have to be conveyed by gpail receive in order to guide his fucu N N £ the oMbl 4 ! | Kinley and urge his election. It the record for last August is omitted, ||, 1 courler from Tsi Nen Fu to Pekin and | ction sxpected, Mo, lavestisation of the offcials|in o briet spesch, exprésied e tope (tal | “mye peopie-are congratulated upon the | 1t 108 ORS00 WAL SMEUSL [8 CESA |1t would seem shat the War departmeat action. opposed to the fore} 1as been ordered. | the fut storfan would be able to de- fove i iy wever, and ¢ € i the | g not able to instruct him more spectfi obably all cipher dispatches have been i v, who can be o nomination of Governor Roosevelt for vice [ Loiie¥s™s 1 SOTRATIAGR 18 thude Wi(h th ) Dronabiy-all oiy spatches have been| Qeneral Barry, who can be reached | The Associated Press representative | clare that the work of the conference was preeident same month of preceding years, the bus- | cajly on this point until the decision of stopped. Toku, has been instructed to SPARC DO jarns from offcial sources the facts of the of lusting benefit to bumaidty, and pro- | . il AT {ness mortality of August this yeur will| (ho powers relutive to general evacuation Comnnck Butch ains or cxpense to get dispatchos 10 Chat- | K llink of several American women i 4 e seen to have been well below the | o ) ¢ killiug of se 2 ’ ome - | posed that an expression of this hope be | {18 known. It was stated at the War d The Moscow eorrespondent ot i rum i Yo b the depart- | sionaries. At the request of the mission | conveyed to the czar. A telegram in this UTAH REPUBLICANS MEET | normal | partment that our position was unchanged; Btandard, referring to the horrible ac- |™¢ o e e or @ correct poard the details were withheld out of re- | gsense was subsequently dispatched to St | 1f Russia withdraws its troops, thea Gen counts of Russian brutality at Blagove- | 1lepnsition of the Chinese questions that|gurg for the feelings of the reiatives of | Petersburg, f | State Convention Lintens to a Speceh | BAR H“HBOR NAVAL DISPLAY |cral Chafree will do the same. Mean gtchensk after the bombardment, says have arisen since the occupatiou of Pekin. | (he murdered women, but other promiuent e from Thomas Fitch, Tem- while it is gathered that conditions in “It 1y reported that the Cossacks mercl- Americans, who have long antagonized the | Pecorntion for Admira’ Bendemann. porary Chalrman, Brittah Squadron Steams Tnto the | China are still disordered and foreign life lessly butchered men, women and children | DEPFNDS ON FUTURE REPORTS | policy of soudine women to sclatad fnter- DRRLIN, Buk ScvEpge e Swlim s —--- 1 TRV HarSew gon Rivon a W 242ty are sUIL unsafe in the vHlages oa the Amur riwer and uatidnal posts, think It important that mm‘\";‘r:":";"u'x“w" ahoi "(m:";;m :l'](‘. the Ger. | PROVO, Utah, Sept. 4.—The republican | Nationnl Salute, ext of Chuffee's Mensnge. . | tac ould 00 dmiral Bendemann, o ! o Ger- | A% ) : ffung thelr corpees lr;u;’ the stredmm, Th-;lur b NEwh irom Dakil Reoesnasy |tncts wbould be k I»;nm1rn‘e BAERR LY | N SCURNN T AN SdALNEDE & the | NAYS convenjln was cailed to order by . General Chaffec’s mossage was as fol confirmed an official ordel | victims are eld by reques o ' State Chalr . er at 11:30 a. 0., Sep! e was | lows stories ": L st Y ““l e o to Decide Course of the N ey "“m“:mm attempt- | Services he has rendered in China. | tate "‘_"""_"‘I T IN}.'- - % BAR HARBOR, Me., Sept. 4.—There was | low ‘ just issued, couched In a mild ton £ il i : cap » . m., Thomas Fitch of Salt Lake being made |a gplendid naval display here today, when | “TAKU (no date)—Adjutant General, mitting m;- n‘:r{unm‘rrl, uhlh-n are c:vlcrlh;“ll \:n( : Ih ‘\:- lhvlbtl‘u'mnu where nmlw‘re Nearly 5,000,000 Receiving Relief. }lrnunu ry chairman, i it five British war ships steamed into the in- | Washington: Written report of operations as caused by exasperation against the % | located, driven to the country naked, re-| [ONDON, Sept. 4.—The viceroy of India, | Mr. Fitch made a lengthy speech dealing [per harbor and fired a national salu reliof of legat 0 9 LONDON, Sept. 4.—The sbsence of news | : LONDON, Sep o 1 ' a ationa ate, [up to relief of legations will be forwarded Chinese for beginning hostilitles, and | otl R ‘:'“m situation of affairs a | PeRtedly outraged and finally killed by a|porq Curzon of Kedleston, gives the num- | with the history of the two great political | which was returned by the United States |as soon as possible. Present conditions threatening the utmost severity of martial| , i’ oniinues us complete aw the lnck of | ¢'h0d 100 revolting to be described. TWO | her of persons requiring reliet as being 4,- | parties. His wit and sarcastic reference [ship New York. The British ships were |are that hostilities have practically cened law for any future violence (o unarmed, | [t CONTERACE B8 COmpIEte B the MK OF|oiner American women were coming to the | sgi oo |to the democratic party called forth fre- |H. M. S. Crescent, flying the flag of Vice |only occastonal shots fired . from Dvncl‘(ul(h‘mnm-"n nv:‘na;mn\enmul pders [0 Jbe attitude. of e powers toward the \'“\"‘ ’*“l; I«I- vurl'\ d“y".h In 1:3;umwr ot — quent applause. He congratulated the r Admiral Bedford, the Tribune, Indefatiga- |small party repairiug telegraph ing the police through the Amur district | ™ Rt e s, Chinamen followed and stoned. The women \ publican party upon the election of the |ble and the torpedo boat destroyer Quall. | to compel the town and country popula- | PFOPOIAIS now before the conert |Chinumen tlewed ad s, Tia vomen TRANSPORTS REACH MAN e (heostin ey s o otiie B R E i P poven Shanghai reports an imperial edict, issu best president After the exchange of sa Rear Ad tions to drag the Chinese hodies out of . L g | Chinamen into the presence of the local £ At Tai Yuen Fu, appointing Li Hung Chang, | The: St | the river, to prevent an outbreak of in- |y ot Tl Mune (tutor of the heir | OMclals. They were prostrated upon the Celito il Rave Asutvan e | presidential nominee as that “rare combi- | formal visit to Vice Admiral Bedford on| “We hear LI Hung Chang has full fection. : apparent) and Prince Ching commissioners | *XeUtion block and a felat was made of PR (111 pinok; nation of conscience and courage that had | the Crescent and, at its conclusion, a re- [ power, but he is not he Will United . The correspondent adds: “This order | {PIAEERE) B0 FECT beheading them. One of them became | | elways led his followers to victory." He |turn call was made by the Lritish officers, | States keep mil force here until terms reads like a free warrant for the massa Four German war ships arrived at Wy |DYsterical aud laughed, and, thinking ber | \wASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—The War de- |said that democracy always opposed re- |headed by their rear admiral of peace are arranged? Now in China cre of any Chinamen whom the Cossacks | o t30% (00 lusane, the Chinese escorted her to the | pariment toduy received the following ca- | publicanism regardless of the principle in- [ This afternoon a reception was given to [about 5,000 effectives, Sixth cavalry, Light may provoke into a quarrel or prove to be| “qy " b ronosal to Immediately withdraw | €088t because of their superstition regard- | pjegram volved. He said all those who desired to|the officers of both squadrons | Battery F, Fifth artillery, Batteries Third in "‘"‘:"“";"“ ‘;f ST 1| from Pekin, which i voiced from anl the | ! the fnsane. On the journey, however,| \ANILA, Sept. 4.—Adjutant General, | vote the soldiers out of the Philippines, to Ninth infantry, Fourteenth infantry, 1,000 Proof that Emperor wan Su is sti foreign colonles in the far cast, is taken {n | th¢ Woman was repeatedly criminally us- | washington: Transports Meade and | vote 53 cents out of the dollar and vot PROTECTION FOR HOME AGENT | ™erines: 1 think ample forco for Unitad completely under the thumb of the em-| (U0 LCETEL B EE 00 ShCe (LK o | saulted by her escorts. The other woman, | californian arrived today. Latter delayed | the workingman out of a fob, could gratify | States unless political reason, not apparent press dowager is supplied by the Shanghai after being exhibited naked for some days | Guam broken propeller. MACARTHUR.” | themselves by voting the democratic ticket. fo oaghiean bolitionl Ceasony tiok BRDerent correspondent of the Times, who writes and sufferiug assault by several men, wWas | The Meade carried a squadron of the | The afternoon session was called to order riment | 5000 as basis of my requirement for sup- “An Imperial edlict, dated August 19 tortured to death by the same shameful rpirq while en route for Tal Yuen Fu, addressed when their views are obtainable. As al Insues cavalry, battalion of the Fifteenth [at 2 Ex-Senator Arthur Brown of Salt plies. ' 1t troops remain must winter ia methods were practiced in the other to LI Hung Chang in the emperor's name, explaing that in view of the dangers of a ready suggested, the Russian proposals a capable of modification and it is thought infantry and a company of engineers. T | Lake City was made permanent chairman. b |tents and conical wall tents will be re. 18, Wall IStaTsItA Sirelts thAt d Salis- | CAses. Two Swedish missionary women ar- | force originally was intended for China, | The report of the resolutions committee bury 1s striving to conform them more |Fived at Shanghai after similar experiences. ' py¢ diverted at Nagasaki. It probably [ was read and adopted. foreign assault on Pekin, the emperor felt | ;o "o the terms first formulated by the | Xcept that their lives were spared. The | will be sent to Hong Kong to be docked The platform commends President Mc- it his duty to comply with the wishes of | L the empress and to accompany her west ward, after instructing Yung Lu, Hsu Tung and Tsung Shi to remain in the capital government at Washington |foreoing are matters of offical record The Californian was about ten days over- | Kinley's management of Chinese affairs in nd to carry on the government. which may be expected from the ministers quired, one tent ten men. Escort wagons foned in of 18th will be required tely. Have mules for same No more pack trains required TOPEKA, Kan., Sept. 4.—State Superin- | tendent of Insurance Church today fssued | a warning to all fire fnsurance companies L. doing business In Kansas agalnst the vio- ¢ Fors om Bt, Pate The fourteen English wissionaries, in- | que s reported that 700 tons of com- | the late crisis; says that the prosperity of | 101n& business in Kan i | wagon transportation best. Water f According to a dispatch from St. Peters lue. It is reported that 700 tons of com- | the late crisis; say a prosperity lating of the non-resident agoncy law. He | ¥A0R transportation best. Water falling burg, dealing with the question of Manp- |¢Iuding six women and four children, who | missary stotes which it carried have been |the United States again proves the efcacy it in river rapidly; must soon haul supplies churia, the Russian officials repudiate any |Were murdered at Chu Chau, in the province aged or destroyed. How this occurred (of a just protective tariff law. i . |forty,_ miles. Satistied railrond will not be intention to permanently occupy or annex | Of Che Keang, according to the story of a|was not stated in the brief cable received | Upon the money question the platform [ he rullng of the depyrtment of WMsire | ropiived before river freozes et Powers Are Incensed. Manchuria. The dispatch adds that Russia | Spanish priest who escap were killed | by the War department. A large portion of | says attorney gene 1 that no fire insurance “CHAFFEE." ow fearing that the powers are {n-| Wil claim no territorial concessions pro- | With hay "':”;’ IA'\'I ll<"|‘"m spears by the | these stores was intended for winter sup We belicve and afirm that the uppre- lj;!\xll:h‘i‘”d“:llhl;;:'ll-vl‘x":‘i’l\\- Dusiness th Kan- Dated Measnks fsam. Gabker censed and unwilling to propose a peaceful | Vided the others refrain from so doing :"l'r““”"i |”“v\"| .wlh .\‘nI their naked | piies for the troops in China and 1t will [cedented g ductfon of gold throughout the | L% O 0 PG nroperty focated In' Kinsa The dispatch received from Minister Con- settlement, the emperor orders LI Hung|and expresses the hope that the question | bodies “tr', hanged from trees. These in- | cause some trouble to replace them and |world and the marvelous foreign sales of | cxcept through its regulurly’ authorized | o™ wug gratitying to officlals In that It Chang to use every endeavor to open|of Indemnitles can be setiled by the co- | tldents make u leniency poliey unpopular|ship them to China before tho closed |our products of feld, farm and shop have | and licensed Kansas wgent, | © 00 0 850 W8, AEVERE o GTWlwa 1o HhoL 18 megotiations. He praises Earl Li's faithful | operation of the allicd powers In Shanghal, where all the victims had | season at Taku. [ 80 tncreascd tho available sunply of maney | | i e kY WOt S ing brgletid | an intoqral part of the mesaxe and this part RAr¥iis In'the txnkais %l Kisures i of riends in the United States that for the present | 1o non-resident agents, will be held prima N PROTEST FROM MISSIONS | Mhcirts appcured today im an puotic| vy o Navy Chmmwen, |8 000, (00 SIS, AL (00 T probeni 0 o et e o ™ e, Aaiae trom bringin th inforna i places exhorting foreigners to oppose a com- [ WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.~ Major Orlando |, iqereq by the citizens. We are con- oo, & recant idevy 16 SALIRRA the. of Auother imperial edict, ixsued from mas e promise with the government and attack- | Ducker, surgeon United States volunteers, |yt "0 0 0e Gion™n e the acts and | ANOINTS WITH STANDARD OIL | fcials that the minister at lust had re Ehan 8i, August 20, and more conciliatory ¥ YA 8 ek, ing LI Hung Chang, quoting the remark to | has been honorably discharked, “his serv- | Coall of (ho' qomocratic party and its celved the instruction to include the place urges provincial viceroys and governors s Consul Goodnow, credited to Earl Li, that | 1°¢# being no longer required.” ¢ standard bearer John D. Rockefeller Gives n Negro |And dalo of each message as an integral ;f’ "“"}‘"}""r thaie ¢ ”»'"”:"‘ and blds ""' i “the foreigners in Pekin, except the minis- | First Licutenant G. D. Montgomery, [ mpa continued control of the Philippine s y at Atlanta a Cash part of it. This promises to do away with merchunts and of maintaining the general |one of the secretaries of the Methodist :‘\:“l:'l'flhh,l: P el Resh Renar Johin I“ “"”""" ‘I\“"““ 3. Y '“’;" 'I""‘: ATLANTA ot. 4.—John D. Rocke- | dispatch w as not made public, but it was au Py ata: R enlats taceiradtat lischarge .ose were chosen as presidentia ANTA ) o ocke - p sense of securlty Bpisoopal misslonary soclely, re l:"‘m‘x"d.OCCUPY THE IMPERIAL CITY The orders of Captain 1. Longnecker of | uioctors. s MU foller has made Shellman seminary, & negro | thoritatively stated that it did not chan Hong Kong dispatches report persistent | f¢ & am, L - ..\.. navy to examination for retirement | o following additional nominations | college of this city, a present of $150,000, | the situation und was dovoted somewhat to rumors of an approaching anti-foreign | China ake Possession of | pave been revoked. Captain Longnecker | o le The money has t paid Into the treasury | expression of opinlon. It was authorit rising and there is much uneasiness there.| *Protest government against evaciation ding Position— took the cruiser New Orleans out to Mas | Gevernor —Heber M. Wells, re od. | of the American Baptist Home Mission wo- | t1vely stated in this connection that Minister L1 Hung Chang's protege, Ma Kien Chung, |Pekin and recognition LI Hung Chang. | Halinns Arrive, nila, He broke down in health there and | g, s wx‘.‘;.-r(; e | S oo of | Conger will remain at his post until further @ied at Shanghal Monday Bojh:disastrous to. misslons was condemned by a med board and | Secretary—J. T. Hammond, renominated. | the college: A new dormitory, a new din- | Orders. Up fo this time ho has expressea ent home for retfrement. He came 10| Attorney General—M. A. Breeden ing hall, a residence for the faculty, a|0n0 Wish to relleved and the State de al, ‘hila ~ n - artment hold, tha ince he has passed arsenal. When Kiran has been captured |China today. One from Cochran, DD., |2, saying the German troops have tuien A kh) 1 e untor tha 1ien | now almost completely recovered, which #e- [ reasure o not i o desire w veliof under th they will occupy Mukden, capital of the|dated Armia, Japan, August 8, gives an|possession of a hill within the imperial [ rounts fo - baiitapterinyd AR Treasyrere-]. D. Dixon present more fuvorable condition province of Leao Toug account of the decapitation of nine mix- | ey, The dispatch adds that 2000 atds ; Auditor—C. 8. Tiogey GOBBLES UP LEASED LINES|™,mr oo oninions © Nritiah ¥ are for 1 M icnaries, near Nang Chow Rev. Henry | tional Italian troops h: ¥onohad | Ldeutenant L wton, Ninth in The convention was harmenious through 4 S ey Fitah Prepare for Long Sty | 3008 ar Na al Italtan troops have reached Tahu. | Sl , 0, has b o e . dors, Russian minister of foralgn affairs, in ' o M V. Noyes, writing from Canton, con- | [ tuntry, now at San ¥ been or- | gut, Governor Wells and Secretary of State 00 Ab are, TusaliL miniatan.of taralgn adeli, 1 | Arms previous report that the authorities | Germas » Land Troops nt Shanghai, [ 1070d 1o this city for treatment at the gen- | Hammond were renominated by acclama o Which it by s ta Tt Taias i Yorce,” says the Tien Tsin correspondent | yhere were making extensive preparations| SHANGHAL Sept. 4.—It is offictally an. | ©™l hospital, Washington barracks Han 3 n ixsu Hors and 1o of the ndard, wiring August 27, “are |, resist foreign attack nounced that Germany is about to land | belng forwarded Kin. Newspaper cor . | 150 troops here to co-operate The Russian forces in Manchuria are Robert E. Speer of the Presbyterian Board | BERLIN, S {.—An official dispatch | now moving on Kiran, an important strate- | of Foreign Missions received a number of | from Taku announces the recelpt of “Six months' ratlons for the British r leave Pekin, the statement was | Retnens from Census, The convention adjourned st midnight made the State department today that In the pro- | \WASHINGTON, Sept The censu SALINA, Kan " e say determination 1 been commun Bocvontcns e seriowly handianned 1| | AYING NEW CHINESE CABLE |0 of 1he it |arean ‘sanounccs Gt ¢ vonuiatio ot | DEMOCRATIG RAY OF GOMFORT | 2o, it Solomon vty iras y Ve ¢ T R T ashington.. Probably nothing raphs. Messages have been tampered with | e T AR ARRIRAK sacific Intere . Rort 0f A0 aMnlal ataisment from Pekin ta mphs. MSSSARES Kotn sy tnmpered with | wepy . ot Gon wennt wna | BROUGHT TO BOOK AT LAST ) ..\‘ 600, This 18 an Iacreass of 30,030, | 1oypar Reparts of Yeaterday's Risstiun | 2CU0 Interess for he efiect that the Russianx had moved to Shanghal. A good deal of curiosity he Burgiar, Who Had Done Artiatle Jobs, | * s ao e ol o b Glve Bryauites One Litile the latter from Solomon to Beloit Wi b ressidad by JANaraiaeny M folt here regarding the fate of the maii HQww ip Mrauroas Falls int H B8 RapuIALIaR: of moxdy Vo, 8.8 on of solace. been leased and 1 Malaak hadls tof POISARY ARtion baggage containing official and press dis patehes describing the entry into Pekin which was sent by an admiral to Che Foo in a Russian gunboat and is reported not to have been recelved there The proceedings of (he Russians in and around Pekin are watched with some anx- fety. The situation threatens to develop many complications. 1t is said that the Russians intend to take Shan Hal Kwan They have assumed complete possession of . sl . e following casual N the whs in 1896 wa ST | bulletin fron iken an the Hal Ku arsenal at Tien Tsin and allow Gunhont Has Good Effect Cril ' to Eng list 1 mdmission to nome but Russians. The| PARI pt. 4.—The French consul at|, SAN | that it | arsenal still contalns thousands of pounds’ [ Canton, under date Monday, September | 1oduy | sk neighbor worth of guns and ammunition. | 3, cables that the French gunboat Comete [ lawy Ellis Willbur, civiliar e democrat n practical Veternns Will Meet at knosville, | it f on of China The Russtans are charged with cutting | has returned to Canton. He adds that | ©M' $ - maste tepartn ye t. If the same ratio should | VILLE - | ) the powers the wire between this point and Pekin and | the trip to Swatow (on the estuary of tne 0, Viggo Tung lian A republican majority would | T . s with committing various other petty an- [river Hung Kiang), has had & good off ajih « rle ) Mo poyances and has ended the troubles and agitetions | hmer venth Regarding the evacuation of Pekin, says [against the foreigners which were spreaq- Heor Ow a wound the outlook | he iblican majority | {noxy ¢ min the correspondent of the Times at Toklo, |ing im the region north of Koang Toung 1011 Who Wils, i much, if any eed 27,000 for . v " the Japanese government will pursue the | The consul also reports that u missionary W who married Her Stiver Tide Flows to Europe nce and course approved by a majority of the pow- | was attacked and wounded in the distriet | practicing at We NEW YORK, Sept. 4T teamshi q 5 | mitted s No cuus H Wilhelm der Grosse took out Appears o be running substantially t § be kpare of the lack of re e of Fat Kong, 100 kilometres from Canton. the ounces of silver, ‘u.‘ same as that for governo, k. « a rable voe om Pekiu 1s disposed of by Mr, 030, as against 15 This is an 15 the withdrawal of our troops WASBHINGTON, Sept. 4 —The War de 3 : p partment today received information that : .\\HIH, RIVER JUNCTION, Vt,, Sept, 4. | system Wlowite ¥ ve, the work of laying & cablo from Shangha |4 in 1500, This js | —The.vote for governor in 160 cities an matl Russia's motive {0 Che Foo had been begun, It s believed it e b o e sae e stckney | SEWALL'S END DRAWS NIGH | > thome. The that unless some accident is encountered | 10 take Henry B. Simmons buck to tha The construction « increase of o per cent The poj t Wayne, Ind, | ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 4.—Detective i | tess of Memphis arrived in St. Louis today | onulation opObariaatoh . & 6715 Senter (democrat) v witz in the Lor the ¢ will be completed and in|city. where he is charged with complicity in | As AAInSt 54,955 in 1860, Thi 27, The same cities and |y s Give No Hope for |a . s an offset to Franc operation within a week, This ought to | hirty-five burglaries committed with 852, or 1 cont Grout (republican) Candidnt . | nation of (‘or make communication between Washington | OF three days of one another. Simp |4 (democrat), 11167; all arely fan | and American officials in China much more | Captured thr W Waood's Casunlty List urality is 23,004; ma reasonable expeditious brother WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.--The War d over The republican ph BATI RE ' a oue of the £ h active Wood he majority over all 27,4x: Sewall is failing pe hat Ru August 21, Harry F. Frye Phe republican vote on these figures j0t seem many hours away quarters department, yel w58 of practically per cen maintain the ter at { entire state. The y for congress v o t esld P