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ESTABLISHED JUNE OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER + 1900-TWELVE PAGES SING “L (:“S “[RR\ (‘\”‘;Russu APT TO LEAVE PEKIN‘};‘\R[‘ L1 FAVORS :\“ERI(A\»\'.\WOUT OF THE FROZEN NORTH“.\]“]{RS MAY STRIKE ]‘M)‘\\'!CONDITION OF THE WEATHER}RI,:I)[‘B“(‘.\X PRI“\R\ Engliah Opinton Inclines to the lden k | Members of Duke of Abruzsi's Bxpedi- B | Forecast tor Nebrask _— That the Cear WIHIL Act on g tion to Nort v His Own Proposn t United States Soldiers Bscor nrilling Formal Order Mayflmlmued at Any Time | IR S g LOND! 1 n , Him to Pekin ‘ CHRISTIANIA, Sept o tetails | from Headquarters, Dew Honr u Chinese Minister Hastens from His Cape | It is Hotly Contested Throughout the City May Outing to Washington, of Omaha. & ; . egardiy t edition of the duke s | morning t o board the Stella lar | the delie that o board the Stelle POT | NATIONAL BOARD IS NOW IN SESSION s - LONG TALK WITH ACTING SECRETARY HILL | o ™\ 1Y, i N sl of Notway, show the ox ¥ ii.. w1 | ROSEWATER DELEGATES WIN EVERYWHERE . Dritish Foreign OMce Has Allowed ) arough SIghtLes 0 inois Miners Have a Big Defense Belief That Government Will Soon Make | y.| \ar s onmes MRt Definitely K Fng- g il g SRl Fand and Promised Aid to | wititam’s spee » . it finding no wintering har I : ¥ ‘mvors Keeping Allied $ Workers in the Anthra- cite Fieid, | \ Important Pronouncement, wa ug of t 1 | t itz bay, Crown Prince Ru- | According 1o t Moscow cor- | r wabed: ilooK'NG INTO RACE TROUBLE | l | 1 Webster Loses in His Home Ward by Over One Hundred, "o in his speech Forces in Chinese Capltnl, WHO MAY NEGOTIATE PEACE FOR CHINA | respondent Hussins e fonn | LONDON, dept. 7 A1SPAteh | bitien on 5 il sledee at Chiistmas and (no| INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 7.—Under the con- | Charges Filed Amninat | ORDER AND QUIET PREVAIL GENERALLY K1Y 10 "" n the s ot that PIOVS | LR SERSERR] FOW ban has | joints wer ted, obliging him to re- | Stitution of the United Mine Workers of and Several of His S made a request fo Y an escort a e his tent America the executive board must decide ot Likely That Ex-Becretary Will Serve as | yjov /iah s l09ked upon s another weyd | accompany him on ey to Pekin an reaed to 57 degrees Celstus, | before § o'clock tomorrow night upon the | Result Reflecte Drift of Sentiment of Party . | that State Goodnow is con- | application of the district embraced in the | W YORK, Sep Forr S epre v empt to pe a sin adher | the advange was renewed applica y . Ran ¢ A American Representative, Pt to 1 adherent firimg BiE Fedus | vl S WOyt 4 ]‘“‘ nthracite reglon for permission to strike, | Commissioner Frank Mo k and File. tonight are that that | recently organized pi » 5 Now t A proposal more in conformity hree started to return to the| Indication: GENERAL CHAFFEE PRAISES HIS MEN i : IR the originkl Ametican recommundation | however never rached, [ time limit has expired messages will have | league, late this afternoor . | PREFERENCE FOR SENATOR THE ISSUE has apparently met wi \pprot Known been sent to the presidents of three dis- | 8gainst Chief of Police : of three men passed the ¢ g e elgn offco has allowed | after a march of twenty days |POrmission has been grantcd. Following | fhe West Thi " Tien Tsin, which t e DRiLlan ROveER eturned to the ship, | th " L. HErs SORaeTIng £ 1noatinat deally As armony Among headquarter the of that it is advisable | third party, led by Captain Cagni, with | the men out of the mines phislie 4 Al o R —" Wwh Rank of Brigadier Genernl on The 1 Chumide 1 [ 0L} | vore Alhine tided Aot @6 TREline: sa(lss The question 1 he strik Kutes Account of Gullan Colonel Daggett in Hecommended by n Pekin and ot Couvention Meets Todas with Pr Mis Superior for Promotic | received a telegram from the faluteg. WiLE the O eace, ele | reached Tatitude 86,53 and was then obliged ”"IH'V”"'\'I""“: ML AR \:'““"," | Chamber of Commerce with a BARIS Sh T sl kil eturn through lack of food. It started \dent Mitchell| The investigation o AVASHINGTON, Sept. 7 nister Wu ar- | office, ad of the o I o ot B bl i 0 wo slodges and seven dogs, [S4!d tonight ] il b 5 Mg g | Although fiercaly contested in evary ward pived in Washington from May this | pation of Pek ' govern SOMTNER 1t Sas reniiit cowecs PRl T ed for seventeen days exclu e T e e ATvey | LHO 1e6oNE ‘Yaee (re whic of Omaha, republican county primaries Bfternoon and, although it was near the | has been estab) ho guilty officers | POMTION It Bas iRtgdd. DhCkYAN. (| LieIY:00 doF el On AVSUNUNiths Nialla [ {08 Lhete would b3 4 NIk strike AUt nissioners v 55 were among the most orderly and quiet in close of the ofcial day, he proceeded di- | punished and b gk e ar started h 1. She traversed the | tAIKInK w ERUeS 511 Ch SeNt o b he history of the purty. The drift of sen roctly to the State department. It s un- | withdrawal wou B8 | xis womeromitee: NomERsted. E (5 Sapamtel h canal in & single day and then | 010 Fea S aneeed tment, however, as disciosed by ths. re derstood that he had received an intima- | prestige in China s d NOT. 15 ke fUBATE wet 6t thet Pitas o & : > i iTns was practically one way throughout tion that the department officials were P SN sy Bkl TeRyltx att (BLarEs With drift ice before reaching the open [ the situatic AL AS n result the delegations put sirous of conferring with him, hence his [ her of Commerce recoms a4 | tionat g (ol Bt R AL . yeste ! A & : Up 0 tho {atereat of Mr. Webster's candi- return to Washington. For nearly an hour | serving of consideration, ha it thah sevsrted 1n Pikie. wim | for . ey for the 1 ates senatorship the minister was closeted with A K U Lord alisbu P poery MY and Amtiant. Secrotry” Ado i NEWS BUDGET FROM ORIENT ' "/ 0" T e arrsted 8 pawn X018 Baenid il round by deiive s such fa jorities and the convention today will be Whe oor belng tocked meantime ani vor REPORT © ON MISSIONARIES | [0 oment, The mAln|, '\ in Couré Tiolds Comatitation |LIEIF consideration e sl D of the delogations who were con retire o red he facts embra 8 . . istody n in the interest o ward ose- even the messengers allowed enirance | s e e Vollowa tHiw in ORI 61 MK | ordered. I r . 4 . : : nteret of Kdward - Ros None of the parties to the conference were nrd of Foreign Wi Metent 1 - Convieted by Majorit i S T RIEH BERSLOE | sufficient forer o rond to keey vieted by Majority, + TR e . — bbb communicative as to the subject of di S8 Hooolvon tulormue SOG4 (His Thute KO falirond Bataen Mkt IR LR s il i . e . 0 have been oxpected, the fover DEHREMORE: S wian Tas VICTORIA, B Sopt. T.—The steam-| HOW can the half million people be main- | M poir he fon cantered in the Fourth cussion, but at its conclusion Dr. Hil re the State 4 paired to the White House with a port-| Rusain's attitiide 18 interprated Ners as|®MiD Warrls g5 the following news: | tained during the strike ward, where the two principal aspirants folio well filled with paper NEW YORK, Sept Spoat, | missitne that it will Withar Sidan The of | Can the bituminous districts prevent coal y A or senatorial honors both reside. In this AL Brant Al RH s Tobse TRALIAICH offense after Atorican fikg was raised | OPerator from the moment the g cned at noon o t as Are Blected, e t be communi to ihe es and forty-five dogs and re- | #1on here all day, but Pre he ¢ fled for a fortnight in & severe strug Al il with ectal letter from the o which be allowed to rey Chinese Hawalian urt in the case For several hours preceding the minis-|one of the se % ob ¢ Siaibytertan fer's visit Acting Secretary Hill and A Board ¢ Foreign Mi eived sistant Secretary Adec had heen engaged | letter om David J " All have been sa factorily mnswered Biiiotr wan e Attors Lud to the clo .‘ at oo in short conferenc and 1t was gathered | secretary tate, dated Washington I g3 S 3 tion follows the flag. Kdwards was con If all the 143,000 mcn strike It is argued | | 0 "0 o 0ol p e k. | more republicans, auxious to record them- tHat the megotiations. Felalive to China|tember 7 Hill sa RUSSIA MAY NOT WITHDRAW |victed on & verdict of ten to two and the | DY mine workers' officials that the strike ‘,' e l|'~“ : “f to 1ot (he | olyes, were shut out by the expiration of were approaching another phase and that Your letter of the ith | aking | court grants an appeal, as a unanimous | C4D be won in thirty days. There is, it ! o o Dby bl o another pronouncement of some kind was | formatlon concerning the missionarie Germany Believes That Crar's dict 18 necessary under the constitution, | ald. plenty of ald in sight to malntaln ' b o R e & number of cllen tn preparation Dr. C. V. Hodge. a wife, who are sl Was Not in the Nator steamship Coptic s, qiiarantined at |the strikers and their familles. The or-| ot/ (R Lo ARl Bl R e Attitu of the wers. thought 1o be in Pekin received an ' titimuat Kobe, Chincse on board having had the | Sanizers and officials of the bituminous | Pl S0 BF . g g A b U [ respective followers. The ward is counted fact is recalled that w the United | The department has nite in districts have n called here and all re- ccefved in the riot, he did not | (ha most conservative, 1 at the same bubonic plague 4 format ncerning iries at purpose allowing the inve to b8 | time the most. inteliige n its make-up made its response (o the Russian | pratiiin ronterniie m from Con BERLIN, Sept. 7.—Evidently the German Itk Whbl ”i”‘,"',‘.,('.‘ Rt .:‘r”\‘ e it passed through the hooth included the most substantial business and professional [ men of the community o Hawaii, has decided that the constitu i o'clock, when a score or the time. In this ward ecach of the con- the pollcomen, taking the ground that testants had put up the strongest possible port favorably on the ability te prevent | the means of furnishing evidence against e on the Z8th ultimo the officials h “i‘.‘n‘.'m","w'.'-‘r[ Guodnow at Shanghul, dated | foroign office reckons with the possivility| TAKE NO _AMER“;;N COTTON | version of conl [ the clty in those suit expressed the bellef that about a week's | JUlY &7 st In B telegram M GEOAWON | that Russia will yield to the arguments Seaxion Hehi . | Attorney Frank Moes, who conducted th police investigation. He When the vote was counted it showed the City Vigilance ue and the the Protective league Moss, not same Thing Everywhere, What was &een in the Fourth ward was Our press is discussing | | { | | [ wsible American Commixsioners. | There is much speculation here as to the personnel of the American commission- ers In case the peace negotiations should bo entrusted to such a body and the names of men prominent in international affairs in receat years all have been canvassed. The total vote cast for the Rosewater delegations was, according to the above time would be required to determine upon | gy ghil on the 16th reported all foreig ‘Hf the powers and will not withdraw her | Manchester Milla Likely to Close for The national board of the United Mine ent investigation of vice in this city, also the next step and at the end of that time | er wnd many nat il ans killed at a 1t would be definitely ‘M.““n\ rnvv) : Ll it RS o L tion today a high official of the foreign | Wosrk On. ston early this morning. The full board took i the 8 not the troops were to be withdrawn from Pitkin, Miseos Gould i office sald up the antbracite situation. Jol chel y § low " S 2 o ip the anth sitdation, Joulssitonetl m wity through by more than 100 h . i ReEnas ot e kHid ermany does not understand the Wash | 3 § T At a meeting of | president, was in communication late last | (yyjzon majority The bigh man on the Rosewater elapsed. The reports from the European | A0 FEEHAR Bh T 000 oW . ington dispatches to mean that the United | the cotto; hero today it was de- [night with Hazleton, Pa., by long distance | quisfied 3 NoE WhetHer thes was proceeding, asked if he would bo al- | yotes, while the high man on the Webstor Jeast, this important subject is being| Mr. Conger, asking whether they wer A5 0 e Huisia SHAM L s st b e e N i v bl e hile th h t TraRtad Witk fils crentest deliberation and | Pekin. To this telcgram no reply has b R ncerned it 1 b n otton during th: W i ainly fssue the order for | jowed to examine his wit nd cross- | delegation was W. A. Foster with 308 votes. at_loast another weck, and probably even| 'On August 25 the reports received from | her proposition of withdrawal as a sine qua | employers ¢ trade Wil ers | K editee £ 2 ol | o8 of withdrawal as a sine qua | em rade e represented. | well be satisfied with this statement.” said | clined to give him this privilege. Ther ; 4 rom varlous sources concerning th o im this privilege . o leave the polling place until every bal the department again tele wod to | pose of discussion | 10 the closura of scores of mills for several | little what the operators have to say as to | yp, ot el note. Meanwhile our government has | Minister Conger, directing him (0 ascerialn | On attention being called to the sharp | weeks \ the impending distress in the Wyoming or | Chief of Police Devery. Inspector Thomps 1o endeavor 1o send relief. There hus ne s other valleys. We are running things from and Acting Captain Cooney. The inyes tude toward this last proposition of each| {0 L Nimciont time us vot to have received | of the German press, the forelgn office Auntralasian Federation. Lk ' L) | % T g 1 w will be gr distress does not worry u: kb et to be found on a scale more or less the same Chinese problem. 1L may be that this N r | the question for the most part in an|'0P: late governor of Tasmania, and Lady | (o \ij| take care of our men if they go on {in nearly every other ward. The diversion knowledge is rexarded ws sumcient upon | CABINET DISCUSSES ~ CHINA | iuicabie spirit and those papers that are | EaTmeston were passengers by the Warri VESSELS GO ASHORE IN STORM for any financial aid.” followers undertook to sectre court inter- perhaps in this case an independent move- | Definitely Stated that No Late OMelal | g i of fedoration hus now becn {adopted nud | A Ol e ST mber Laden Crnft Broken on the | (orenee with the performeine of the dutios ment by the United States toward the ul Informa nx Been Re- mperor Willlam's speech at Stettin to.| il take eflect October 1. SERBA M e A 618 by ARE Tl H Missing, where thelr delegations were incomplete, segtlement with China which the govern = x e = | plan of overcoming the present dificulty | !and have been murdered, several with BuRe-sung “Neld by w18 HHOIRC Hiaers 3 fell short of its purpose and the contest was ment has had in mind since the beginning | WASHINGTON, Scpt. 7.—Only three mem- | {; " pina will be adopted by the powers. |EI€At cruelty, by the Queensland blacks. cannot be used without the consent of the| MIAMI Fla, Sept. 7.—-The tropical hur f oting, fies 4 \ e returns, may be gathered from the follow- The consultations with Mr. Wu are be-|day's meeting, Attorney General Griges | i along—that Germany i following the | (B0 murderers One of the features of the conference age ou the island of Jamalca and Cuba | itEnE U 8 SOTETEE O JE0 BUGRS Yleved to have been inspired by a desire to|and Secretarles Hitcheock and Wilson. It porconal policy of the kaiser in the China | " ™ !s the attendance of several prominent|struck the Florida coast Wednesday, the " by Chins Codiish 1w Wil Co . , - ite WD JOHNS M P ek e uLab s 5 eations favorable to Mr. Rosewater for the Chinese notables whose names have been ::v n; ;H;v l“ml\ m: e h.v’: m:m\m:- demn such a course as in contravention of e L ‘ ports from | Ryan wmuxyhnm lm’; of 1(:11* :::m.‘w gt ey ‘\“”'; '"‘ i It is "‘-‘“'“ senatorship uggested as proper to constitute the Chi- | tion had be ecelved from the powers | ¢hq constitution of the empire. PR miners, is on the groun: he Illinois | that the crews of at least two vessels were | Weba- Ma Bugges proy the conatitution of the empire. The Gegen- | yreay distress among the fishermen owing named to arrange a settlement of the |draw troops from Pekin. I is understood | giiicla signed “Apolitics” as follows to th Temaining on the coust 40 lon. |and it is reported that Ryan fs her f here. Telograph wires were blown down | FIrst o ! 13 is high time to determine pledge the Illinols organization in id this part of the country was shut off s bt Earl Ll either from Great HBritain or Japun on floes, losiug their supplies and fishing out- | of financial support in case a general an- | from the oufside world from Wednesday icsig the subject and this government is now | e pe t1y" cAlleds constitutional’ o1 fits. The others are meeting with but poor | thracite strike is ordered The lllinols | until this evening. T irkentine Cul- | Fifth i st s s ; miners have heen contributing to the | boon, Captain Richter, of St John, N. B, [ §X\ o th two nations. The note from Germany | 1ypjsm." tual failure. strikors of the southwest, but their defense | 1aden with 330,000 feet of fine timber, is hih s not consldered altogethe satisfactory e 4 ioi 8 " . o 2 of con prS. bout thirty-five iles south of Miami. 8 sSreanie Goiegal Of naval department, Germany will make the| LIVERPOOL, Sept. 7.—Teday a corpol a state organization of coal miners. J. M. |# that something further from thit govern- 9L8% L, 8 Teday a corpora o ay be soon receive u portion gland ending the convent by the force of the waves over one of the ment may n received at Shanghal, namely, ten war ships with of the beef and mutton preserved by the | ' Ensland attending the convention § ot | gures, n84; for Webster delogationa Included in the list is the name of General Pk 1 o 4 1936; Greene delesation, 284, Rosewater o far as this government knows, has no . . ¢ o preRent i 1a twelve feet of water. Nothing has bec Jobn W. Foster, but it 18 regarded as much :\..«:u‘u-d gt 1l 'F‘ “'I““’:‘ A :H not | four will be large cruisers, four others will | {sh steamer Southern Cross, Captatn | V" D. YanHora's presgnce here. lends DgEhans liaen g il ; J e Nad e ot Boi 9N | The defeat of the Webster delegation in in these megotiations it will be in his old cial dispatch trom Aridy says that| rest of the cargo reallaed about halt the [ I8, CArefully prepating to “whip® the bitu-| e ihunticana Wedn aday mordli: | e Eighth ward i also & defeat for the p! s a representative of the Chinese both the Japanese and English marines | prices of American chilled beef. mionus operators Into a position where no h arl " - 14 | torney and leaves his two competitors, John ] h quie ¥ ators when a strike is o | upon the rocks. The vessel and cargo may | (oFney ar Hung Chang during the peace negotlations overnment | there is quiet Heavy Kein in Jamalca. rs when a strike is on Hlibaihe SPTISTAMAS AL RN A L troops from Pekin. Discussing this ques Lack of Material. to Workers of America went into closed ses- [ appeared at the 1o Ting 1°u; mis ried; the Amer b Rosewater delegation had won out Pekin. That period of time has now | In view of the ma ’ with the way the investigation |delegation was (. Ihelm with 42 chancellories indicate that, officially at| dopurtment telographed on Augist States intends to withdraw their troops. | cided tically unanimously, not to pur- | telephone. No encouragement was recelved eloga . 1. Withelm with 421 | recelved | borne in mind he did not put forth | month of ubor. Four-Afthe of the |n general strike, and the country may a% | exumine the policemen. President York de- | An- intorested. crowil of spectators. vetused K FU misslonaries heing confict ho last of the answers to the Russian | * i president the formal charges against | had gone without eating since breakfast pretiy well satisfied itself as to the atti- | their fate, It posaibis, and 1f any were alive | f S196I00 BEng citled, to the sharp Prom oy , . Indianapolis now. The statement that there | gation will he resumed o . of the powers interested in the|w reply to this inquiry I rigizby VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 7.—Lord Earmes. L gation will be resumed on Friday nex and all of the ! ! official remark 3 a strike and will not ask the operators during the day, during which some Webster which to base another forward move and attacking Russia are pursuing a policy of |M00 today. Lord Earmeston-says tho plan A | $ Reefs Found with Crev of the election boirds in sovoral wards timate withdrawal of the troops and the celved from Power | day is interpreted here to mean (hat the| ©OYer @ dozen white settlers of Queens It was announced today that the large carried through without interrupiion. The Bt the tratible bers of the cabinet were present at 10 | Mhis goes to show--as hus. bess iaied | Trackers with bloodhounds are pursuing |local unions in that state ane which has done considerable dam nelghborhood of 1,200 11 (he city for the del- loarn something of the personality of the | Was definitely stated at the conclusion ot [ FTSOHT ROTEY oF 1he Katfer tn the Chin men who are not hoard members. W. D. | wind at one time reaching a velocily of northern Labrador reveal the existence of nese side of any commission which may be regarding the Russian proposal o withs | wivi'a high class periodival, concludes am men have a defense fusd of nearly $200,000 | Swept overhoard, about thirty miles south| Wards. tar. jority. dificulties. Mr. Wu is an ardent adherent | that nothing official has been received | wgurier it Many yeagels hevo ban crushed ia'ithe Third the question whether our political life can waiting for information. particularly from | wpeth success. The Labrador cod fishery is a vir- | Sixth \ ) e largest ever ace od by | ashore five miles south of Casy Footlights, | Ninth From the present instructions of the| YT fund is the largest ever accumulated by |# ¥ R P i e e r h tertlized Mecf Condemn | strongest naval demonstration ever made | tion ingpector condemned a large Hunter, president of the Illinols miners, |Is waterlogged. The Culboon was driven It is authoritatively stated that Russia 0 men and 166 guns. Of these vessels | sterilized air process, brought by the Brit- | °f (¢ British Labor congress [faartes hesinnan parssge and Ju 1yingain : over Webster, T48 ki S et orts . heard of her crew. The Culboon encoun- | *¥¢T J i S S RHEOREN AtiI8 some smailer and fwo will bo gunboats. | Phipps, from Bucnos Ayres, August 5 The 017 t0 the reports that the national board more probable that if he appears at all| ., onieq (o leave a detachment of troops | A b m Rllenos Ayres, AuRusts. . Th & oxay : aspirations of A. W. Jofferis for county at- government. He was associated with Li TEEYT BT AT P were withdrawn today and that everything relief can be given the anthracite oper. [A&ll her canvas, the vessel was hurled |85 b/ : 3 CINGSTON, Jamalca. Bopt. T o 5 The Culboon sailed from Pasca which closed the Chino-Japanese war and | transport Goodwin, now at 1 Special dispatches to the Cologne KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sept. 7.—A terrific \ acom goula, Miss., August 23 and was bound for | F: Tuttle in the Third ward, apparently with ft is sald that Earl Li has a high sc loading building Jumber for the troope in | 19le announce that all classes of the|alorm swept over this lsland last night. | AGK FOR ARBITRATION | rosario, Argentine Republic | the field to divide between them. The re of appreciation of his work for China then. | the Orient. It will come to Seattle to|Chinese population believe that the Chinese | The rivers are all flooded and great dam- Three miles south of the Culboon is a|ROmination of A. €. Harte for commissioner . he e d g 4 > s > 10 have been victorious over the allied troops. | 8¢ has been done to the bana anta- | It seems to be regarded as highly | complete its cargo of 2,300,000 feet, taking | MY Yipsarious over the:allied traops; | A" Milss. o AnADA DIADLA- | 1Lt OMicers of United Mime |deserted lumber-laden burk which stranded |15 Practically assured by the success of probable in offictal circles that when the|also 600 doors and 800 windows, and then SUTiKIug illustrations of this are given. “‘ A Jolibe ol “'_r‘;"‘" """kl bave Wonléxa Randy: 1o 4n during the night of the 5th. The crew, it |delekations pledged to him in the Secoud, time arrives for the actual negotlations | will sail for Taku, China. The War de 4 ¥ PP AR eR ANAY torrential: ralus | jo | Fourth and Seventh wards, which make up : de- | continue. The losse i Their Differencen. is feared, was swept overboard during the | Fourth and s ® ch make up looking to a settlement with China the gov- [ partment is to establish a cantonment or| ROBBERS ~ KILL WATCHMAN RaLEls 5 ’lll' ,N' /yeliiamount 0. Hols | & storm. The vessel has a windmill ana fs|the commissioner district that, under the ernment will appoint a commission for that | temporary post at Taku | ‘ THASS S ROunen; : eque h | call, is to determine the nominee, | 5 4 e 2 N. Pa.. Sept. T.—A statement | consequently thought to he Norweglan | L purpose rather than place the negotfations | Local officers of the army believe that| Attempt to Capture Men Who Hold 3 e of effo . e - Ward in the hands of a single individual this shipment of lumber indicates that re Up Night Operator Ends TURNING THE BOERS' FLANKS prevared “';" the l""',"r'"‘.""f“ M l,”', 'co NIACKERS RUN TO E | 4 il | As to the numerical strength of such a | gardless of the scttiement of Chinese af- | 1y, | tration conference and averting a strike ART In the First ward the onslaught was rommission the general impression seems | fairs or the continuance of war American or Operas |10 the anthracite reglon was issued by the | In behalf of the Webster forces by four al g0 ST the Second ward 461 votes were cast MINOT, N. D ¢ Rosewater ¢ on running from 241 B | mar 01 and the oposition from 138 ta 162 jority of 139, Seven votes were thrown ward under the ruling of the the circle for voting the straight %o be that it would not consist of m troops are to be kept in China for at T. LOUIS, Sept. 7.—A special to the > th ult‘~||u| officers of the llnm‘\l Mine Work- | Seeret Serviee Ofclaln nt Chicago | leged cand lates for the lower house of the than five members, more likely three, and | least six months t-Dispatch from Marshall, Mo, sa P ers of America. The statement is as fol v and Wo cglslature, J. €. Barnard, Fred Koettler the highest authority that there will be on Chinese Problem. | operator of the Chicago & Alton railway LONDON, s Lord Roberts reports| | We, the district officers of the Un LeEtl ot i one candidate for state senator, Johm H upon the commission some American of b Dt The emperor and| was held up by three masked robbers, who | from Belfast ansvaal, under date of A y Of Amers o an CHICAGO, Sept United States secret | Butler, all harmoniously laboring for the sted every effort to fnduc oper % and Urging voters to support would be un immediate guaranty to the|!0 attend the imperial mavy wmaneuvers.|to open the safe. He did not know the lan Hamilton traversed Dulstroom yester. to meet us in friendly conference for [ of counterfeiters here today. At No it on the pretense that they wanted a First American people that American interests | I0 Teply to an address of welcome from the | combination and refused. No attempt was | day with slight opposition aLon. SRR AT WRKER ToF street they found a man, sald to|ward man in the legislature; they did not hereby dgree te ibmit our eca be John Willlam Keys, and his wife who cem to care which one They had all standing before the world would be such | ¥iction that success would attend the ef ers cleared out the money drawer [morning. Hamilton is endeavoring to tu H y TAAROCE Lo iOnAes RELICKAION: . 8% as to give him and those assoclated with | fOrts being made to establish in the far(at the ticket window, securing a few dol- | the enemy's right e o L JTEANE metal was still hot, showing that they | republican who lingered around the polls all the administration {s now casting about | d1tlons under which the German merchant C. Aulgur, night watchman, on his | this morning attacked 125 Canadian mounted | tain peace betwes .}}‘,,'L',““ and emplo. A dozen plaster of paris molds for dol- | The total registered republican vote of the for such a man to head the commission | AP carry on trade undisturbed and with-| rounds, discovered the intruders and point. | Infantry guar isting o when it shall be ready to appoint it out risk ing his pistol through the partly open|and Wondersfontein. Mahon proceeded to | th become U1 i a number of files to finish th p and « | more than 50 per cent. There wers 209 Th mes of ex-President Harrison, In conclusion, his majesty said he feit nc or commanded the men to surrender. | their a ance, but the little garrison had a5 D OL large number of coins in various stages | straight votes for the Rosewater delegation who was | beaten off the enemy before he arrived. 1t | ant o were found. Common was the chef Moore, who was secretary of the peace | PlAn would suceed and serve the best in- | pearest to Aulgur, jumped toward the lat-| %45 a very creditable performance. The | President District 7. [metal used. but bra ised to | the rd ticket that was put up in that farents of b Minoriang President District No. ' . ward. There were twenty-four mixed tick in this connection in addition to that of General Foster WASHINGTON, Bept tagonist but it is not known that It took | re missix ose 1 . trom to 220, while the Weh- ¢ @l e Bt 'Y room and died soon after. The robbers vican Raterprise iu South Atrle Keys, it ket got from 102 to 10¢ No information is obtainable today regard- | of the transpor & s ¢ scaped and there is n lue t ) APETOWN, Sept. 7.—American energy [ Mine rators It to Confer with | for soveral ve Ing the new note, which It has been rumored | terday with two battalions of the > h ¥ - 9, clue to thely | 0 large coal tr 8, Involving £150,00 Dow sion o the powers. The only thing definite | f the tre is rey d to be excellent. | poynonsibitity for TMesding Wr t to be ed by gol & compane ‘ | possibly of only two. It can be stated upon Between 1 and 2 a. m. H. H. Mowrey, night | lows furious Wo Frank Hromadka aund John Bauman, and ’ ul felds of Pennsylvania, having | oo | pre-eminent ability, whose reputation | €MmPress of Germany arrived here today | entered the station and commanded him | Wednesday, September i, as follows h service officials n n important capture | same deleg regulation of a falr day's wuges ior | [llinos would be wafe in his hands and whose | Purkomaster his majesty declared his con- | made to blow open the safe, but oue of the| “Buller cngaged the enemy's left this ro respect (o honest arbitration, as|had a complete counterfeiting outfit. The | kinds of money,” remarked one observant him prestige abroad. It is believed that | €5t 8 stable government and orderly con [ tars Boers with two guns and one pompom | ‘o use all honorable means to main- | had been interrupted in thelr work e ng the ratlway between Pan || ey ! lars and half dollars and quarter dollars, | ward is 712 and 350 were cast, or a trifle b re and 1 Pre Di . Becretary of State Hay, and John Bassett | Anxlety for the future and was satisfied his | The man at the cash drawer 100 for the Websier delegation and 11 for commission at Paris, have been mentioned r shot him through the right eye. | Wounded were Major Handers and Lieuten- | OHN FAHY harden it N PR T T PR T Aulgur also fired one shot at his an-|ant Moodie, slightly, and two men. Six men The two were blanks and thirteen were YasoBls Bu 1t » ot kuown ) took PROSPECT OF LONG STRIKE ‘rhr .\:h‘\' Orlea ] : ccted. The vote on the Rosewater dele- New Note Not Yet Prepared. partment has been informed 1gu b e walting ars and q 188U pr 1w ! Ehaadvants ses to be rewarded by securing orders Strike or " the government was preparing for transmis- | CAvalry and recruits aboard. The health concerning it was the positive statement to The department also is advised of the ar LANSDALE. Sept ' " » R b K dblivete day that it had not becn sent either today | Fival of the animal transport Az jury which bee p WILISEABARRE, Sapt. 1,=Ths or up 10 a late hour tonight. No representa- | Kobe. with horses for the Third « Ay AR bot o British (and | fURAE OF ha: 0ol campauien Bk Suelr oan tions have been made by this government | Aboard " Wi thirter y X o titer | Nce In New Nork iq reofer with Gu 100king to a return of the Chinese imperial tright WRIEPE S0JF HAKIA 1R9 DAL Mo Hid nuthorities to Pekin. Such a course on th part of the Chinese authorities, however would be deemed highly desirable by this | troons in China. arrived here this mornine oad 2 illow foreigners to reap the commercial ben government, becauso it 18 belfeved hero that | y(1on s et Fah el il : efits of the war pending a few hours ashore th & resumption of the reins of power at the | capital of the empire would inevitably Busten and facilitate the peace negotiations Transports Leave for Ching Ninae ) o L L TR (D Lothe | ME RN, OUIBIGR SAL IF & AtPIKS '8 ordered " SRR v aae fae Chisw: rfbune from London says: There it will be a long drawn out affalr. The | "ot Pek CaSieNMBLHAYEN, Mapt Three tr No . Denbis fiandaca 1y signs that the militar s|amount of money paid in wages in the SOUTH M ALEST ! gard the end of the war as clo ©of Pekin, it is pointed out that this fear ‘ . b 1 h 1 ! would not be moved, except by the with entitled ) exe r N 2 to ( STON, P ot 7 e o - marck, from H MRS TRE VAR MOSSWRAR Uickal. and ! | entitied to ex o | of urgers down to Capetown. The| HAZLETON ; The only new | ATk, fi for Webstor et. Quite & pumber @rawal of all the powers. In this connec- | Money to Pay Soldier: fRw clilse shiy ne R general belief that General Roberts is|development in the strike situation here| At Birowhea f of ballots cast during the first few minut tion ‘hfl suggestion which Is belng made of | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 7.—The steamer | court and ‘this deetsion < them' coming home to take up the post of com- | tonight I8 the uoconfirmed rumor which has | York for Quee 4 were thrown out hecause of the order of the :,:..::;\ !: n:‘m:.‘v:t”..:.::‘;;uu-;.( ot l‘vt«u: h:“nlw on na : »«nmlu n“‘ \.:1\1].-\ for Hong Koo, |as u class Jaa declurution ' mander-in-chief of the British army, which "‘-l;""‘ Ke ’;"’“1 clrc “"“"““I that if a strike | e g ourt ng with the owers as a compromise does not seem 1o f carrled nearly $1.500,000 in gold and silver | ¢ aw iuthorities that they w Lord Wolseley will vacate in Oct is declared by the natidnal executive board meet with favor bere. The total force of the | currency for the United States troops in | ohy™ el y he | [t e e BARIMI SO | | thereon for vt a stralght allies In Pekin is now about 30,000 men and | China this tim Ovation for Had Abatator Roidndpdiietin, Kol The ..I ssewater ticket rau from It is pointed out that the situation at the | APETOWN, Se | S 1 terlin dow a at the lliers dow an indefinite period o | Chinese capital might make it unsate for a | Ministers Arrive in Pekin Killed Live Wire ¥ per on force much smaller than that to uttempt to| BERLIN, Sept. T.—An undated dispatch | , YOUNUSTOWN, 1| of the early hour of his a reserve order. The immense population of | from Shanghai announces the arrival there| py contact with | »ublic ovation was given in b F-km and the disturbed condition there pro- [©f Dr. von Rosthorn, Austro-Hungarian | ing on the crossa f 1 people carried him on their sh. — -~ wharge d'affaires in China, and Dr. F, M. | fhe bod the - e . varned for s £ (Continued on Fifth Page) Knoble, minister of the Notherlands, [ , & distance of half a mile, | (Continued on Fifth Page.) Waldersee at Colomb \ betwe \ Bt b et | COLOMBO, Sept. 7.—Count von Walder wded ex ! od | # delive British bouses | see, commander-in-chief of the allied ! Nerdict x| ar that the Englisb manufacturers will people of the Wyoming valley the stronger | Wiits H trd Wara, thut there will surely be a strike. The | s From A ¥ Third miners will be compelled to go out now or | ward to th cit | inspecting f RacH of a close fight during the voting hours. It 3 4 The demand for coal here is very lar wis very much one-sided in that ward count resumed his voyage i R Roberts Prepares to Come Home, | Those at the head of the big plants are hents of d opposition to the Rosewater ticket ifesting in their skirmishing all the ow York 1 B u | t 1 ments of a sham battie, which ontward | guste Vietor ARt Avr| g ince w any means dis | wird was the only one in the in which there was not the semblance back down ignominiously ps to China, sailed It the Chinece authorities leterred 2 from here thi afternoon The departing anthracite region a month is now $3,700,000. Prom returning by the military occupation ion by the re There were 656 vot soldiers received enthusiastic farewells rd Roberts is making preparation of which 416 were straight, 361 of the from the assembled crowds while 1 ywell arrived k r | from & nday night ators and superintend euts, when a bout the mattter, pro- tessed ent nce of the alleged gen- f aurth Ward ewater majority 1 unders ng in efiect among the | M £ fight of the duy was in the railroud station to the governme ! < £ b 3 which is the home of the rival asp for United States scaator, cach of