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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. . OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1900-TEN PAGES, SINGL COPY FIVE CENTS, DDEN CITY NO LONFER NE (F \(UINALD)'S PLOTS|TO GET A BRIDE AND A THRONE \ERSTER RANKS FALLAPART CONDITION 0F THE WEATHER \() ([ \SJ{ IS LIKEL) cred to China's Heart of e Procinimed King in Varia England Oancels Order Holding Back Fourth | st i Cor Filipino Leader btk His Oandidatee 8cs the Futl L ¢ eratare at Omahn yes 1 Bettlament of Ohinons Teaboogtls B o o v Pt A dispatch t to Forlorn Hope, Dew. Hour s L Y e India Brigade, ' 4 from Br ’ R Grows Hourly Less. PLANS TO MASSACRE AMERICANS IN MANILA ’ b Prince a FOUR DELEGATES HAND IN RESIGNATION H . ¥ » NO NEEDLESS CHANCES ARE TO BE TAKEN ria will 1 e ) " POWERS DISCUSS RUSSIAN FROPOSITION = : porll Bryan's Immocalate Patriot Write Qe | e | Withdrawals Ward Delemn- . I - Belief that Powers Will Accept Russia's . 0 >|A:|. lowers & uu!'l::lllll‘n Une ' “ e ¥ b Disposition Evinced to View the Situation Proposal if Modified t . e fer-id A8 - Without Prejud oI t mem the: foyal judice. prye atrer Hu i ts and labor leaders, wh ENDCOMESTOARTHUR SEWALL JAPAN WELL DISPOSED TO UNITED STATES |~ s et ok i i w CONGER MAY REPRESENT UNITED STATES WASHING s the IntaliRent (nterest| The Webster fo L Former Running Mate of Bryan — FOUR BOXERS PUT TO DEATH .\t ra I : ' the welfare of the [the proce ; havi Suceumbs (o Attnek of N of the working | ready set in tthe n SUDIINEY German Troops to Bivouac in Property Ad- | sapnnese ne Two Offensive I 4 ing of the thy mitt " " & Valdersee May Conduct Negotiation with ) & tisana, While the Freneh Sh t . r . ported that im- | publican cou \ Jjoining Barl Li's Pala [ &5 Wany Wev the wedding, which will be|ernoon. at t 2 Ohina's Peace Delegate. A A good deal of pomp, Leoj withdrawals TAKL four . ¢ " tavor of Pri Alber ’ it 8l r stol SR, younier vt Badae, i - NISTERS WANT TROOPS TO STAY IN PEKIN so deaf as to have CANTON DISTURBANCE IS GROWING Preparations Made for Clothing the 7 x athize ey to abandon his-own rights to|Second ward. Mr. El Vrs from e te (hat (he surviving as one of the stron Rossian Tro in Chinn Point unpoyp ticket 10 that ward s k he dyn John T. Lind and John he Crnr's Snagestion, k of his and | tired from the Webster nainder lite | Third ward John K i ires wit luties | Wt in LONDON, Sept. 6.4 » therefore, proba- | zy Gaselee's dispatch, which shows that the tis T f October will witne situation in Pekin was unchanged on Au r ge of Prince Albert, but Kowel as the the Poles on the Seve lelegation gust 29, is the only Chinese news th t i " v ession to {he throne, which | These morning. The cancellation of the order | mina he Boxer A princess who, in her Lolding back Fourth Indian brigad Hu Nan and Chi Li K " arin '\‘.- already won u’ regarded as importanot It shows tha v by the manner in which | s prospects in Friday's primaric They v:,.mw the hnlu,”. of the russinn ol BRESSAU WINDS UP IN JAIL | X has 1 assisted her father, the | jcave Mr. Aebster with only nine men in v celebrated Inke Charles Theodore ¢ y t fcy, the British government is determined w p r Second ward delegation: only « n away from the Web the lnck fidence « men ward delegation and only nin quately to protect British intere in his Seventh ward delegation, instead of e e - ] ' |HONOR AMERICAN SPEAKERS | !h. "t tomm it o i the statement by the Journal de St. Peter . What fs worse for him is that the with dress | drawals probably presage a complete col burg as possibly indicating a modifcation | o, 3 e . : ten Ko A govern LONDON, .8 . Trades ¢ and general depression for other o The « nature of of the Russian Forelgn office, itx editor | . it 0 b 4 ! r Ar wations on which he is depending in his # f8 uot made being a councillor of state. It ix noted 5 eflorts (o control the coming republican 5 3 nen u, al Essauer, wa t that, while the Journal de Si. Petersburg ! of Russian policy. This paper is the organ public by the for th are som LONDON At this morning's | convention. The committee received these B ’ ¢ es to be transmitted and untll all ¢ to three months’ imprisonment o u ¢ b i and until al announces Russian determiuation to main- | 40 700 W mecting of the Trades Union congress. in [withirawals and ordered the names tain the solidarity of the powers, \t only | it under fu) A AR N ¥idok | ve n at Huddersfield, ‘Delegates Kemp |siricken from the official ballot uentions the withdrawal of the ministors ilse preten : b ila unter of the American Federation of mentions t {thdrawal of th 1800P8 | butston of the Hotel V o 1 nd Huntoer n Federation i such an ' form that they will Protests of No Avail, f not be m, It 15 sald, however and not of the troops to Tien Tsin believed that the powers might agree puch & modification of the original R proposal The Vienna correspondent of th discussing the situation, declares that Japan has a strong disposition to act in French count and ent 1 largely a the hotel expense Wh arrested he : were sulb presented with gol watches as mementoes of their visit. Mr, Kemp contended that the interests of the workers of the world were identical atray of lawyers represent he Webste Haslest iR\ bbb ked time to communicate with friend. in good positions in the United States, He sald he had lost $20,000,000 by the recen protestants againet the Sixth ward peti - ferred to and neisive nature, tion for the Rosewater delegation. The far us showing the purposes of the ‘ The committee was besieged again by an | CARE LY RO UG8 I thY | t . ments, al may not be regarded committee, however, declined to reopen the : L land that if ever universal peace was sl bt L 1108 Station he said lie wis & sufgeon trom | is tHie s gaiTers |cured it would be through the instrumen- | ¢ ;o fycr that proof was wanting to s . the gov i lar ien advanced b harmony with the United States In the | New York. Afterward. in coure I 1 i i talliy ot Lrates URICHBSIEEEIRIANT. STIRRLC | (hatitht ot ard in court he sal wsh nnd i cxates dilated on the nece for Chinese question | he was the vi h an del dilated on the necessity for ) e vice president of the Wostern i ; ! Y A Shanghal dispatch announces that Cer- | Security company of Chicago and hud beer the moment o 1k | better organization of female |..1~I in against both Webster and Rosewater de At an troops will land there today (Thurs i i LR . ted States and Great Britain, The cor T man tr 1l 1and there today (Thurs- | living with Tod Sloan at Newmarket. I.ct : helr ‘dedd ¢ t| U £ ' | gations for various wards had been THEY CALL IT CONSPIRACY day). Curiously enough, they will be 1o- | tors discovered B R et e & right P with a4 disapproval | Fe' " etary because offered for congratula Is, as th cated In barracks adjoining the residence | (hat Bressan, as ho called himself Lo the 1t nt that loe Farwell of | 4o (he rules. The committec Miners Oun o o | Point t of Li Hung Chang i I o o entatives renewed their threats about going police, got into trouble with a woman in | )\ i ' ( of Justice had followed UP | iy gocrotary's action. The Webster rep Nee ey el treat the prope in any United States Consul Goodnow, accord- | America and loft the states for that h August 20 agafust picket | AbA fog to the Daily News, says therc never|gon. He had lived a very fast life in Lon LS by extonding the In- |y, coupt, but so far they have found no | to bring the power \ common necessity for the landing ot trovps | don : : junction e Amalgamated Society of nd on which to base un appeal to the| TACOMA, Wash., § on th general tendency nghai | o p Railway Servants, holding that trade | court which would hold good in law involving the title ta and pos 1o give entiie Daily Graphic's Moscow corresynd- | union societies were responsible for the ent mays: “The Russian War omce has| TAKES SLICE OF VENEZUELA (! s | acts of their servan e DR R L LA L L LAl ML et : e S boi n g Ko ked | primary contest have been skirmishing, |ton, United Stutes Circuit Judge W. W 10816 M eORS JUEGHENES OF TN to UY sent 4 r to be lighted and the ctively organizing in all of the wards, but | Morrow has reversed th Bl to the army clothing department, which in | Arbl(rators Settle the Ra ) Fany ether iard i e RAISE SIEGE OF LADYBRAND|the situation Is refiected in the pulling | pointed dstrict judge, A. H. Noves; ha | ek i VM b hurriedly preparing to provide the army tween that Co AR e |away from the Webster standard Indicated | versed the receiver. Alex McKenzie ik thons e AL the n Manchuria with winter kits, showing | . r e houses, will be ¢ rouch of Relief Force Saves [by the withdrawal of candidates from his|pointed by Mr. Noves; has granted an that an extensive winter campaign is ex i, who will uttick then . Smull Rritish | delegations. There is a rumor in the air|peal from the order appolnting (e pected.” NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—Francis B. Loomi t the:abentor Bart oF 2 Gurrixon. | that ome or two of his candidates for legis- |ceiver and has directed that until the mat- | According to a Hong Kong dispatch, [ United States minister to Venezuela, who ed.” On these houses there | Iative nominations have become disgusted fters at issue are decided there shall be na | o000 0 {hial e ! dated yesterday, Canton Is more disturbed. [ has Just arvived here from Caracas, said onyonsible, be arrunged in additlon to| CAPBTOWN, Sept The siege of Lady-|and are on the eve of pulling out because finterferenco on the part of fhe court in | \po se Conm L RLHATS AEe Native shops dealing in forelgn goods have | in an interview Bt rawl! (0w mumberk 0 | brund has been raised after’ meveral des- |they do not care to continue the forlorn |Alaska or its appointecs. The attorneys | o MY Conser s emivently fited for been looted and sinister rumors prevail “Just before 1 sailed for New York I|ot 1ow 1p 4 rout of the cnemies’ col- | perate attempts to captuie the town and | hope | epresenting the men who applied to Judge A h“the natt of the Unitod The German cruiser Schwalbe has gone | learned that the joint commission of Co- | Ul Ho thut we may be surc of the de-|is Mitle gurrison of 3 L Ush (roops: Morrow for these orders mase charges fo to Amoy. |lombians and Venezuelans, appointed by |“ Articte 7 Al Bt 1] defeimiors of [ The Boers who attacked Ladybrand are os-| QUTLOOK IS VERY BRIGHT |the efrect that a big political gonspiracy it S AT sl L | the queen of Spain to decide the boundary | theit country, shall 1ive W alert to|tipated to have numbered over 2,000 men bad heen formed with McK the | SATR T R AR AL ARDERAARIL RIPE FOR REVOLT IN SOQUTH |'ne between Colombia and Venczuela, hus | {3851 similtancousty the inside attack at | The British were summoned to surrender | seeretary Gage Forecnsts Victory for [center to gain control of valuable minin, \ Abe RooRhl e, nhiw cle eRtianon note the first ‘ as an alternate in case Mr. Conger doc | completed its task and had advanced the il S MG tember 2 (Sunday), but refused and Mok and Rooxevelt at property at No tion 1 ¢ ; A KL A suburb, care to remain in Pelin or boundary line to the Negro river. This ng ussur thitt that | from that time on were su ed to con National Bieotion. Judge Morrow was brought on an i L0/ RerEl gives to Colombia a slice of Venezuela, | *1TTOUNd Maniln will pro tinual cannon and rifle fire. The burghers | from the appointment of Hume i iinmeh WREHEL IR which reduces the size of the latter nearly : y A twice tried to rush the British position.| NEW YORK, Sept Lyman J ge, | United States marshal and McKe . BEE LY MRagiighive, tonEnb in one-eighth. The land in question | rren | v Probably LIR0 biaT BT artinent. fins. nof = country. The decision of the commission conferred the ne pectul powers on aved the little garrison this evening, accompanied by Mrs. Gage NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—A dispatch to the rrison i accompanied Horala from Hong Kong sava: Infunniad | g 1" A°CeAbIY LY the Vemezu i U MASKITC, acutoland. Sopt 5The oers o waw met by Res. N b, i pastor of| JUST SEVEN COMPANIES LEFT |in oy it R i v left Ladyt last evening. They looted | Plymouth church, Brooklyn, and Mrs, Hillis patives state that the flame of rebellion ha Mr. Loom dtthe talk ot v . ¢ ¢ 8 | somis said the talk o the stores and took all the horses, including |and the entire party at once bhoarded the » of Neco 3 on ot the been fanned in the southern provinces and | yween (olomb (i taal A el he | i fLtiaantice pax ! E L Battall f the | g protracted until rrival. there of > . ! olombia and Venczuela | o with b Bighth Infantey Lenves Depnri- M predict a tremendous conffagration within | groundie ¢ el | Field Mar Waldersee, which 4 o 1 of our chic were five woanded will take them on & short cruise through Bént of Dalatss Shott | » month. Placards and pamphlets are be- | 0 i B i b il hould oceur in iys or u fort Jng circulated in Canton and the provinces | ¥ Cwit ¢ Students Lost in Catncomh SWRERANT RS s 5 5 night, it is not to he doubted that the goy | thir LR omba etary Gag s trip was taken be | ST. P inn ith the do s Intimating that the allics are thoroughly FIRE STARTS IN HOSPITAL I N t ROME Two young American I,', h« & mt hi ”m'x” \”< ) ‘n‘ gl ”I PAL ‘| ‘\!v : ‘\‘ h ”‘ 10| arnment of (e will ¢ vor to have tudent iniver At Bichstadt, {yon Mo did not know just when he would | Eighth infanty AL LHREl Lk litha Ghindse who were ittending a congress of | (1 ernment conducted through that official 5 university men, v catacombs yes P G R T an;'r‘l‘ "\I"t\l:w'li""'?lf;v .Iv"(hn‘ i‘n‘w"wmw: PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 5.—Shortly after . 8¢ ] v | an I‘m appeared. Their absence was re Yes, in national affairs everything looks merica, ha ofore refraine B 1 G b b ae R T R e marked only upon the return of the party | well. The prospects look bright and I have| 1,000 men. " by At aggression, belleving that the powers would [, (", B e X " to the hotel. A search was immediately effect the regeneration of the government : MOAHARAHORDIIN, dirdotly over 1 no uneasiness as to the result main at one a | the chen, which is on the 1l g vaph 8 i1 organized and the Acombs were scoured, | wyoeg the condition of affairs in Vermont | Yatc roop of cavalr One powerful organization is distributing kitohen, which fs on the top floor. T iragraph 6 t ! he condition i | trooy thousands of coples of a reform appeal in the British colonies. The memorandum fallure of an AmericAn firm. At the | case for argument and simply made a recor . wo gons, Harold [#% conclu eptiug or rejecting petition w fve and the pro v D Sewall i The ar lerstood to test wag overrul n of protests J g t long and somewhat argument manner to t rathe tions along these lines has had the effe t of directing attention to the personalit of the envoys, who probably will repre ent the and China in the final States. supposing that eaeh of the power Conditions in China ing Alar Ing=Chinese Reformers Active, approach of a relief force | secretary of the treasury, reached this city |receiver I the Affairs 0 China he cavalry mounts. The British casualties | United es lightship tender Iris, which routed. The feellng against foreigners is bursting the bounds of official control. Patients Are Removed (0 Place of | Several reform parties, with their head ARIoLY. 3 ALE T i tomorrow morning the Philiy artment of the Dakotas will only ; . p gt P 1 but of It is gathered that even companie rong arguments will he advanced to | department dqus than | pore the advisability of combined action through onc Y in this manner as the best 1 ecuring a speedy and gen erally satisfactory termination of the Chi Fort [ to 1 K1 ¢ v each | structure is & large, three-story frame . & wa it up to 10 o'clock last night no trace | cause you any anxiety? it Fort 8. D, Fort Keogh, Mont A nt student aan dlscovere A nese trouble. In fact it wi urged ti bullding. For a time o (DniioRs BE L \ which | of the ab lents had been discovered, Not at all. The result was very is Fort Yellowstone, Wyo. This is the f ) i n irged tha was thieatened. Owing, however, to the / i e The students, Harry Hengel and George | eiory,” mallest contingent of troops in this depart- | Liere I8 little hope for eAFly: adiugl Tas been slgued by 200 names for presenta- | 1% (NI, N Mo sdant ; or | yaughney, were found early this morning| : for many years | ashs ¢ the diltasstach bebaaen slis Nanet tion to the British minister, imploring |! A, age displayes . epbilides dtsailiateii i AR . . | and China if each of the powers is to lay bon i the Britsh mltter, mlorin | 1" e other horia mpiovn : by some German students, who, carrvink| (L EAN ON THE FIRST BALLOT | "' The dniachment ot the Eshih easng 10| Ao s pepmancn mestashe e e the capital and the selection of enlightened y removed to a place | "U0 {0 . e n in nun Major John F Chinese ofcals to administer the govern- | °f safety. Meanwhile, the fire department | if ihey do | me in inE Oane |aseeigh gt e ar o | had gained control of the flames. The loss t Fehate adnle/uLs dleass wened at:there- | 10 Hominal MONGLOVA, Meetoe, Bone A ooy JUDGE SENTENCES POWERS it oy cvunee 1n e I 3 ilitar orted intention of the powers to with 7 t an of good appearance who refused NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 5,—The state | situation iee General Chaffee's "‘” patch Braw from China Ditterent societios are | FIRES DESTROYING [IMBER name or address has been placed | republican convention finlshed its work | Kx-Secretary of State Will Go upposed t0 ho of the 30th ulthne, no word combining to raise the standard of revolt v o g 1 with robbing the Wells | today by nominating a state ticket headed for £ it has reached Washington. It fs un and overthrow the corrupt government. | New Ocenr After ' : 3 company of several packages | by George R. McLean of Simsbury for gov- lerstood that the disturbances and out The practical cessation of trade with the b Be Under ¥ Ating akout $20,. | OFROR. Who whs sumpaorted by O, Ri Fyler . | ruges upon missionaries continue in some morth has thrown thousands of Chinese in ptrol, e . , \ United States bank | chairman of the state committee, and re-| GEORGETOWN, Ky Judge | of the districts out Pekin, It is be each port out of employment and they are ) nd v hipped from Monteray | ceived 274 votes on the first ballot against| Cantrill today overruled x-| lleved here, 1 these Feady to join the rebels BUFFALO, Wyo : 4 ¢ 28 for D. T. Warner of Salisbury, who| coptions In the case of ports, that the foreign ministers in Pokin French aggression at Swatow and Japa- | est fires are raging on two side A} e h 4 v Kk place at Trevino at the | Was the candidate of Samuel Fessenden,|State Caleh Power ac-| probably will enter arnest objection nese aggression at Amoy lntenmsify the |city. A mew fire has broken out nc b Mexican International former natlonal committeeman. The ticket | cessory before the fact nssassing- | ¢o any withdrawal 18 (natoits Bk thh taralchars . i AL AL S \ ne e P pekiar vy was completed as follows | tion of Wililam Goebel ntenced the | gpective government action upon th RPEL 200K 0 wA¥ of | | the i b i fnturadine reasurer—H. H. Gallup, Norwich prisoner life an proposition until they have | STATES RUSSIA'S POLICY | mThirty-six sections of fine timber have 5 > A was making | Comptroller—Abraham Chamberlain, Met Judge Cantrill madc v suspend- | chance to express their view been destroyed by fire southwest of here WAy toward the rios § 1 border. It | 1do . : AR axeoition Ul the hs e o L aiaaal U S R ¢ X aimed that all the money was recovered,| Secretary of State—Char order to enabie the ¢ procure | 1 Al ’ End the Disturbances Last week it was considered to bo - f 4 Middistowg ARROEDY 08 tha. 18 be filed . SSN-RDPIRI0. e Minister Dudley Co & Home, the court of appe a4 an | active negotiations and in China. ontrol, but on Monday it broke out A IFt of appeals and an appeal and under the present high w 1 tafers ¢ the cor b M LT ) TRUE TO HER TRADITIONS vt Baxe pasied ST. PETERSBURG, Sept The OMclal | probubly destroy of y ] s i L [g SRets NA3. IAKED bagk-§ k- SR AN a gl Journal de St. Petersburg, reiterating the | big mountain Repoblican Tie [ eputles Hearn and Ree ct un the case of mo or territorial indemni | ties, might be olutely crushing 1o the ed Express Robher Nahb, il Kaiser Favoes Widdle Groond statement tha® Russia’s only desire is to ALl of 20,127 in 2 tanding of G ® look for as possible, “preparatory to which the re- | NEW YORK, S establishment of the Chinese government A that ti " f WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt tan or from Chicugo Coneerning the 15 necessary,” contends that “military ac - vl AmMPOEL Speeecr g Returns from t ! Chier OMeers of (e Wissouri tion beyond Pekin would only arouse t il ¥ Pact complications I ' (republican) The paper adds: “Nothing but the action | set £t ! ' S 11 other of the lawful government of China can ac- | < : The same town 1 ¢ complish lasting, salutary resul 3 i t r L (republican), 52,0 (der Grout fore, it s necessary to re-establish o ) t ' Il others, 1,389 t 2 t f th an ur thority at Pekin and the withdrawal of the | th t v ! The returns from these towns give a re- | George G w ! d huent representatives of the powers to Tien Tsin | ¢ S :blican plurality of 31,440 ar o will be helpful n this direction, as it would | ) W . & t t The republican D ber Two Bulle 0 read be regarded in China as proof that the|Sitiatior h oV i " ? n as l0oratic. Ealb. 3 vy \ v reda ucwers have remained true to the spirit |\ h¢ Stteme . i « t \ | or which inspired the original program posed of saft Then the Journal de St l‘-.mm urg con- | the g Hehiiats Make Gaing Nominations in M cludes: “However just the indignation . ; I N HELENA, Mont,, Sept which events in China have provoked in all | 1 ) . P o8 10 M la was nominated clvilized countries, the Russian government, | the 1 awne ! it the | | o 1 Fe Wh while examining with necessary calmness | oy A t 3 i The % 0f Ocenn \essels Sept all the questions raised by the recent oc- | organization in b currences, adheres unalterably to the prin le forming the basis of her policy namely, the maintenance of peace with all the powers who are solidly united for the sommon g0od. Carter Rates Oy WINNEPEG M | maitrond reounie | AMkens, Crashed Under Cornerih PEETONE. 111, Sept. §-Willlm | g Miler” wers | Kretg fatally Injured CHI fipes of ATRe ¢ | Atkinl Weicher, The men w \ not Cut Initintio sanarsl | K f Vu Chang and Dend Man ¢ i : N rib and were crushed under DETROIT, o » 1 1 f - W . the falling beams. Knights of | dorsed the a Ruixes Prices. | W PITTSBURG, Sept. 6.-The Tube trust | sylvania lodges bef has s on mer \ vl w Frought per cent. to take effect | among which was the at one ange s made in the prices | m-mbars for a loss fee thun i@ boller tubes und other grades. | mitted.

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