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ESTABLISUHED ) o Py TROOPS FOR CHINA 19, 4 IMPROV 1871, OMAHA. MO TS N ISLANDS| N REST AT (ALVESTON WORK WARD ON RAILROAD gAY WILL DECIDE STRIKE|C THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. MORNIN( SEPTEMBER SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Tow oF THE WEATHER R \ATION'S [IONOR NDAY 17, 900, ONDI Phitippine Commiaston Prepariog D1 ? | rain o win X | Which Contempiates Approprine Be t wit 4 airs et il SES Bl ; tion for r Work T ken Up with Olearing Debris " " ey ported That Briti h Government is to Send | ot £ b Moiiled ) = THNTNFRY Strength of Miners Will Be Determin: Y Its 1 MANILA Ge of from the Streets § | % " alt's Lotter o o o I More Men to Orient. akd PR . Aiddl. | GALVESTON, Tex., Sept Foroe at Work et T of Acosptance Details - bill tor harbor re. it con- | Bodug, rks are runniSg Necessity for McKinley's Re-Eleotion, torup e ration of $1 000000 1 | LAWLESS ELEMENT IS UNDER CONTROL | 5 “fob i ned . WILL TAKE SOLDIERS FROM SOUTH AFRICA for b bt : & LB 0 ph ENCOURAGING THE MEN TO STAND FIRM o " st AL LT L) with the outside world re < | SOUND CURRENCY MUST BE MAINTAINED mented Texas Rongers and Guards Are Or- | ton are anxiously y | mented upc es) L t Spani, > 5 — Portions of Army Which Fought Boers Will | g1 tne carrying out of the work sl dered to Make Short Work of All re-establishment of rail | In Event of Bituminous Fael lhm-‘ Rt in Tndin, | wilt be completed in tesn moNths, Wil Looters and Arvest All Su iy “ shidchod LY, e Il not have to “""’ Into Hard Conl Reglons Pres ‘ of Affairs at Home Are of the be greatly beneficial to commerce. plelons Characters, wait long for the work of relaying th t Mitehell WHIL Call Out . X AMERICANS BEGIN A TELEGRAPH LINE | nicipali LT T Ty e Fhis oMolela) T shakes. B the Work, bee | e Nadonat vares | | derivation h will hereafter | A Wiy SSpL i I8 WaS & |, ,‘ A% oot ek b 4 | i in ovinee H —_ Bddg Sl of i | dNenPy WEBBELN {R'GKI VTR, Betvioar wute | 1157° SIRC UIY 1L DY RRIS, 6 SR tRine || HAELETON, S, Bopt, 18 0L te/or “' B LAWS TO GOVERN THE EVILS OF TRUSTS i ki held In the fow rches At ftor Galveston Unlou depot on Thursday. |ception o eside chell's val hddedd - Tatend to Establish Permanent Gommunica- xa wvolve the rais- [ B010, 19, the s made B 168 U8 | TG work'(hus faf dose AN beso FemArE. | (hers, wae IIitle evidenice ahowd Hers. (o ‘ ! : the STl I he great storm ay men and | THe % ; ! n rem there was little evidence shuwn here toda To<16 yestarany'n ohoos | Bt Cas: Do Mo tion Between Pekin and Tien Tsin. ¢ 1and AR e OyS Were at Work cleasing away the debria I his been accomplished under the | chat Hazelton was the storm ceater of the 5 bk : States Can Force Business Corporations to U 28.10" (B SXICHY Lo WHIoh the 1hve Ouly a few dead were found during the day | £T*" difficulties. Track has becn laid | present coal war between isbor and cap- | ve Al parLy aga.m (r.umy Make & Public Showing, |6t " Peligtons eorgorctions sre to be exe |04 they were qulckly Buraed, o attempt | SCAS £ HENLOIAY which has been |ital. Nothing occurred to disturb the provin Hivkie,. Not ary i QUARTERS FOR COUNT VON WALDERSEE cmpica i‘/-]‘!;u made to identify them Ll "‘~' ¥ a% I'v\nl«m’ u‘< » ravines | renity of the Sabbath. Quite a large num- | it elect i1 . ot ot the mKIGHLY b7 it | “The matter ts receiving careful consid- | ,The military authorities and the civil au- [ ne hestrewn by dead bodies of men | ber of miners came to town, but soon lefi | representaticn, but i wiso capiured one [ UNIT TATES eration at the hands of ul consid | orilioy are now co-operaiing harmonously |11 W0'MAIS The men worked under & | when they fouad (hat there Wax 5o Bews | of the minority represcatativee. the repu ED STATES HAS ALWAYS EXPANDED Shanghat Advices Sny House Has Been | und the fecling is that the bringing ot | 300 consequently there is looting and | DI43I0E sun, in water and stush and mud, I8 | foating around lican purty electing th ¥ two, namely e tngaged There for Leader of the | those ixsues to a head will in many ways | (50 t cory L rps DL Al S B B b B 0B R L UL SR bt Bt I AL Poliey of the 1 | 'b% benstiotal n charge of the fsolated district and is di- | 4 without adequate supply of food. | firemen, pump runuers and repair men no| Keturns from the oth r | Allled Forcea—Li Hung Chang . recting int ’ | The greatest difficulties in the w ¢ se- | i bl ome American Cil | At the commission’s session next Wedne ing Interment and recovery of property | ay o one was around any of the mines in this | in slowly owing 1o the heavy ra wi Must Sabmit Credentials, PRk e e | there. United States Marshal Grant ha ring material for the work or rather in | vicinity. Public meetings of miners were | Pinar Del Rio there scems o be no doub | N " duced, It will provide o Givil service | Peen glven full authority by General Scurry | o oet o hove erfal to the places where it | held during the day at Harley, Ebervale and [of the election of Gonzalo de Quesada, | for Them or the Country. S 1 nce of | boATd consisting of one ¥ no and two | "4 18 directing affairs on the mainiand Notwith I‘m'.‘ hragal bkl - 2 rreeland, on the north side, shepier and | Rius wnd Civil Governor Quiles LONDON, Sept. 1710 consequence of | \pyoricans. The examinations in the nited | & 1 by a troop of rangers who are ordered | worr nus gone on dne difficulties the | Harwood on the west side and at Colerain, | Noth ¢ et known here as to SR the prediction by Sir Robort Hart (Mt | guure "yl 40 Neld by the Washington | 0 make short work of looters and arrest all | syrucrure that fa to bt and night and the | south of her gantiago because of the diMcully of gei. | NBW YORK, Sept. 16.—The followisg t there would be further ho u‘x |u~ in v‘ll' civil service commission a those here | SUSPicious characters. w’ ‘;‘,,”. :: 18 to bring n‘mr ton in real| The largest gathering was that at F ing returus from the cing territory, | e letter of Theodore Roosevelt, accept in November, the Assoctated Press under- | (Y0 S0 L0, S0 G, | The rangers and_the militia and_civi |1 h wih the outaide world ix beiug steat |lani, tweive miles north, where the union | bu s Teported that - Juan Guitberiq | I8 the republican nomination for vice stands the British goveroment 8 connide | B0 0l forrniehe Filipinos n Lu- guards stationed at Texas City and Virginia \"x‘ ed forward toward the stricken city [ men are mot so strong ns the organizers | Gomez is elected president of the United States ering the transfer of troops trom South | T I G CEIEEL C e vican | Point are under the direction of Marshal | pup b 18 80 dly and morveiously re- | would like to have them. This meeting| Ib Puerto Prin Cuneros and | OYSTER BAY, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1900.—~To Afrioa to India in order to muke it pr S Deth o b e e oo ute 61 | GFANL - Theus As the two DOINLY: O INRFIE | e [ ¥as held in the open air and was sd: |Silva were the obly csndidates, so that |!io%: Bdward O. Woleott, Chairman Com ticable to sond more troops to China. The | picn o o e by the | 1010 the city. He also has control over all | virgini pott of the News spent today at shed by National Committesmian Jumes | thelr eleation - gt | mittee on Notification of Vice President military_ authorities considor the war in| Goorin, S yein m b b0 | o railvays running into.thie sl aag f | VAT point, going there in the MOMMIDE |and o number other labor leaders |that in Santa Clara Sate om Sir 1 accept the nomination as vice pres Beuth Afriod o fat ended that troops maY | countrymen in arm craft plying between Virginia Point and | oy vice, hresident J. M. Barr. chief oper- | well known in these reglons. There were | No definite news of bty | dent of the United States, tendered me by Row be removed. \tion | Tho provinces of Morong and Laguna con- | Texas Clty and uo one can embark or dis | sing ofclal of the Banta. Fe systam, on 0as | 5000 persons in the crawd s bus been rocelve From the republican national convention, with a It Is probable that the 'nw H“‘} :nl " | tinue tranquil. United States troops origi- embark at these places without his permis- | - The il e ered by the company When Mr. James asked all those to rafse [ of the island is there any report very deep sense of the homor conferred has already been removed from n nally destined for China, but now diverted | 10B unless having authority to do 8o from | its best bridge centrated nearly all | yheir hands who were against a strike not | turbance. The large vote polled by ‘ on me and with an infinitely deeper Tien Tsiu, but there is no r||flnn;‘ Do | o (he' Philippinee, are being seat to points | M8 Auperior om [ s best bridge o ack men on the work | un arm went up. All the meetings were | Gener In this province may O | sense of the vital importance to the whole yot whe 4 1 Chang w afte " " | o estoring col unication with Galveston - = AN o S PO i country of secu 3 o o as yet \h"lhrv i Hung Chang wi where they are most needed. Last week | Free Transportation Given. S+ ar-Bin; beshi o) tH groubd & » jy | held for the purpose of encouraging the {apart trom his indisidual popularity, as an B EotBaw Wit all go to Pekin S ! Filipinos were killed. One American| The destitute wishing to go to friends in | last week and has 200 tra ind since early | en 1o gtand firm in the pr ceatiiot | endorsement of Governor Genersl \Wood's | Freridest McKinley, The nation's weltare eneral Dorward is going to the capi was killed, three wounded and two were | the countr 3 diend £ and has 200 trackmen and ffty |,y 41go to strengthen their union by re- |recent appoint t | t stake. Weo must continue the work leaying the troops at Tien Tsin under com- | cantired | ntry are given frec transportation | bridgemen engaged in the work. The track nion by re- | recent appointment of him as secretary of | (i hug been so well begun during the mand of Drigadler General Horno Camp-| " and are beink seat out of the city as rapidly ‘ wak aomleiod (o VIFEIHIN(D0IE UL 118D 1500 et b ks b 6] (b. BuEbar ¢ faee | Nad Wildt AWmSerstls: lbeiorn. bolced’ o7 regent aaminieiration. We' st sHow X - as the limited transportatio this b are being made as to the number of men |and unic ratic electors holted for ik el AR b L) bell. Vice Admiral Alexieff has returned portation facllities at | this evening | 1 in fashion incapable of be sunderstood G MEETING OF REFORMERS | the disposal of the committee on transporta- | Stato Health Offcer Blunt lett hore today | %o Il Femain away trom work tomorrow | Sehor. ooy tAAL the. Atlertsdn ceopler.at: (M4 bhgIRS Fhe Amertokny have Begtn-at Ho 81 Wil ton will permit. The owner of any water | for Austin, where he will make a report to | il ¢ The nationalists, as a concrete whole, [ yine of the twentioth century, face their » permanent telegraph line between Pekin | 'rominent Men Will Attend Gather- craft or railway found guilty of charglug | the governor concerning conditions in ¢ b NUS: 9N L OreiBNErS assume to be anti-annexationists, but it is | gygies in a calm and serious spirit; that St ride i SR gl el more than the regulation fare will be ar: | veston. 1t is snid that this statement wiii | The foreln speaking mi are in the | Well known that they are 1 1t 1B toe. | hoy have no fntention of permitting folly | UGEA ItV Govarsuant, rested and severely dedlt with mate the mortality at 8000 souls. D, |MAIOTIty in the Hazleton district and most | More than one of the delegates represent. I Cuilgne: ARyuhsth BHO The cleaniog up and disinfecting of | Blur in Galveston ) “da ' Lot ‘them are in favor of the strik The | D8 the majority in thix province are pro- | O R @ disinfecting o \ was n veston several days and . A favor o e strike € = FEUVINES NiY O | material well-being whie The Pekin eorrespondent of® the Daily| PHILADELPHIA, Scpt. 16.—The Mil- [8trects, stores and buildings is being dili- | made a thorough investigation of the re uglish speaking men who are in favor of | Amerlcan. Where their persoual foelings | gy a at lwv:-I nor ‘:"'|i‘fl| n”'m\l"'l‘:w'“'" News says that the tin of Baron von Waukee comference of the National Munic- | Eently carried on and the sanitary condi- | sults of the storm [ striking are not so Bumerous. 1 seems |AFe concerned and irrespective of polities | g to he dishonored abroad il Kotteler has been shot. The Morning| Ipal league for good city government will [ tlon of the down town portion of the city| Miss Clara Barton of the Red Cross | to those who are in close touch with the | !hey desire closest relations with the | [ feel that this contest is by no means Post's representative says that the ques- | Dring together a large number of promincnt has been greatly improv Mayor Jones | clety arrived at Texas Clty tonight with a | Situation that all depends on the foreign- United Stat one merely between republicans and demo Lon 15 being discusked of sending reliet | oficials from Wisconsin and Minnesota | Stated today that there would be no abate- | hospital corps and supplies. She will reach | €F®: 1f they conclude to stay away from At 7 o'clock this evening the returns | crats, We have a right to -l!'l:"ifl to all ‘o & fow British, French and American | dUring the three days' session, from Sep- | Ment in the work until the entire city 1s | Galveston tomorrow morning. The relief | thelF work the mines will be so crippl i | from twenty-five towns in the province ot | good citizens who are far-sighted enough tngineers. who are besleged in a city 200 | tember 19 to 2. There will be a large | ¢leansed and disinfected corps sent by the North American of Phila. | that operations will have to cease, thus [ Havuna. includiug the city, with only nine | (0 see what the honor and the interest EILE sotthet Bk attendance of active reformers from other| DIy oods stores and clothing houses re- | delphis has been at Texas Oity for two|fOTcing idleness on the English speaking | 0% (0 he heard from, show the following | of the nation demand. To put lnto prac Shanghai advices say that a house has | barts of the count semble great laundries and every available | days awaiting transportation to this city. | ™" | polling ret, nationalist 167, Rod- | tice the principles embodied in the Kansas e 1 here. for, Count von Walder.| The liat of those expected to participate | SP4ce 18 occupled with goods hung up to|The corps has ffteen nurses, a number o | The territory south of Hazleton is well | IBUeZ Dationalist, 12,108 ner, nation- | City platform would mean grave disaster see, who is expected to arrive next Satur- |0 the debate will be men known the coun dry. Fortuuately the weather fs clear, hot | surgeons and three carloads of medigal | OTE4RIZzed and there is some apprehensic u|alist. 11284 Sanguily, republican, 11043, | to the nation: for that platform stands ¥ try over. In these are included Dr. Wa m;d Ary for this purpose. Those merchants | stores ! here tonight that disturbances might occur | UNe% natlonalist, 10,720, Berriel, repub- | for reaction and disorder; for an u|mv:vtng Chinese officials estimate that 20,000 dis- | Ington Gladden. one of the foremost writ- :""j"‘ LA ks were but slightly damaged | The work of the relief committes has been | MO8 the foreigners in that locality. Some | a0, 10. axo, nationalist, 9,639, | of our financial system which would mean banded Chinese soldiers managed to re-| €rs on the subject of municipal govern. | ave done a rushing business and so have | systematized. The Adiffeffrent ward chair of them have made threats of bodily harm |%aYas. nationalist, 9,283 not only great suffering but the abandon main behind in Pekin. Other dispatehes ment, Seth Low and Bird 8, Coler of ) the restaurants, but their stocks are very [ men are getting their individual wards thor- | “¥4108t anyone who starts to work in the | Vating Th ~ men of the nation's good faith and for a T iron the renort that in addition to Hsu | York. Charles 1. Bonaparte, the well knows | !mited and fresh meat difficult to obtain. | oughly organized and are giving out reliet MOIBK. The United Mine Workers' ofMl-| WASHING TONG. BAht: bt policy abroad which would imply the dis T amediun of the beir apparent, Hu reformer of Raltimore, and George K. | SInce all the rallronds terminating here | to the people who are residing in their |C/4I% 8T doing thelr best to prevent any | partr O atopt: M.—The War de-) honor of the flag and an unworthy sur Lu, viceroy of Chi Li, and Wang Yi Yung, | Hooker of Chicago have united upon one bridge, and are push- | wards. At & meeting today the several reaks e g received the following dis- | apder of our national rights. Its success prosident of the imperial mcademy, with| On Wisconsin's night the republican and | |26 the work night and day with a large | chairmen reported excellent progress. Mr. James tonight authorized the deninl | arnor of Cubs. rewsrding e creniar? B2V | would mean unspoakablo humiliation to 200 members of official families, committed | democratic candidates for governor of the :“' @ reconstructing it, while the tracks are | - ; [of a story telegraphed from here that the | *iavana K :' ‘;l‘.lv;‘“ e ’llm vy Ueé | men proud o their country. jealous of Sulcids WHat Ehe k111ea ebtérsd: Pekin state of Wisconsin will address the mest- | V¢I08 restored on the island and mainland ) Italians at Bunker Hill, seven mll u e G DR AL ROVEE r oo i | i , seven mliles south | island show ele their country’s good name and desirous Chinese regulars are reported to have | ing by large forces, it is oonfidently asserted | NEW YORK'S CONTRIBUTION | o nore, ‘are manufacturing ~bomb. balis" | wuterts. oy doejons dulet and porfectly | o securing the weltare of \hvlr‘ ?."IF.?" relisved fthe Roman Catholic stronghold| One of the most important and interest- ”‘"]"':"":\'"" will bave communicatton di- | P s vl L sy | 107 USC In case trouble with the polics | L RUBLLICILE BT R L citizens. Therefore, we have a right to at Ho Chien, in the province of Chi Li,|InE sessions of the conference in all | ToC!¥ by Wednesday next If this Is done bl i ends the Memorinl | hoy1q arise. He also denled th | W - — | " o i ‘ : e enied the printed | appeal to all good men, north and south which the HBoxers had been hesieging since | 1lkIheod will be that devoted to the sub- | 't W relleve the existing situation won- Service Malaiily ithe:Enivas statement that committees had been sent RUSSIA SEEKING LUMBER | caxt and west. whatever llm’r ‘rr?!nn‘n‘\ June. | ject of “municipal accounting.’ The p|1n~!;:'r’"|}|‘y . u-'n all supplies are mow being tion Army. It Altoons, Pa., aad other places in the bis | | may hive been in the past, to stand with The 'Shanghal correspo %ent of the| cipal paper will be read by M. N. Baker,|"TouBht In by boat : | tuminous coal fields of this stat prefentativ of Czar's | L : ¢ Rt Sa L R ed 3 NEW ¥ P §C ! elds of this stute for the - |uk, because wo stand for the prosperity Times, wirlug yesterday, «-¥s: Li Hung|one of the editors ¢ Eugineeriug News.| The Injured and sick, under the thorough Fc:‘ -|‘D-":‘: L 16.—Carnegle Balll 5000 of agituting a sympathetic strike, | MeBt Are Making Inquiries ¢ | of the country and for the renown of the Chang has been notified freva Berlin that| Clinton Woodruff ol ¢ eity, secretary | SY5!€m Inaugurated by the Board of Health | was filled with people today who came 10|y, "japmes said that ne such move s con- cerning Dellvery from A American flag he must submit his credentia. to the Ger- | Of the league, in speaking of the prospects 409 local physicians, alded by volunteers attend the memorial service of the Gal-| i nini0q and no- steps will be taken in p man minister at Shanghai, who will then|of the meeting, says from the outside, are receiving every care | YeS'On dead under the auspices of the Sal-| ¢\, g1 0ction while the anthracite strike |, SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 16.—A well |1 Chict of All Problemns, communicate with Emperor William and Each year witnosses a further increase | ®90 Attention and doing as well as could vation army. Hon. Charies McLeon | ("o nless the bituminous fuel is sent | [0Unded rumor has been going the rounds | The most important of all problems is ARTE ThaTahut [ of Interent 1o the work of ihe Nerieaso | bo expected under tho ciroumetances, which | Prosided and the meoting was addrenind |2 e ol oble i b he e e paoing the rounte|of courss, that of sscuring good goverh Mun 1 lea % are being improved dail by Commander Booth Tucker and other glons. . Iu that event i $ ment and moral and material well-beln PR AN TR R Municipal league. No better evidence of aily 4 b President Mitchell would call out the soft | the sound lately that a representative of L4 : the growth of sound municipal sentiment Grain Company Sends Rellef. Salvation army ofticlals, Rev. Father T. J.| 00| miners within f it the soft | o ) ian government was Investigating| VitHiD our own borders. Great though the ir Mungti YR SO WATLORALAIN L INLAD: 1= | theoURROUL the:SOLRErY 16 nekdna then: (he| LTOANY O M. Robiubon; chlet: grain lnsnsss | Coo8Y: BAGLL Blum ‘had Rev: Dr. CRGmAD Lt B IR A8 K HOUR | the cost and probabilitios of B4t | need 15 that the nation should do its work terview with Sheng, expreased the opinion | procecdings of the le o o] tor, rec 1 th hief grain inspec- | ryrga hundred and fifty dollars were raisc Qontraryl (ocexpaeiations: only threeor il o ropublilties of aulck de| well abrond, even this comes second to (Al (boleb e bowbr rwarh havabes ta | vikre b T .’Irluu- mu\. yaRr( tohion Eecol e ‘lnIIuwm( telegram from | g0 1ha Galveston fund | tour clergymen In the Lehigh valley | "";‘ of 80,000,000 feet of lumber at| na thorough performance of duty at hom b o he prospects for the Milwaukee | Hammond & Snyder o o L ) | preache t 4 vostock. The firs Mty wis \7a performanc M e the partition of China, any delay in ne- | meeting are unusully s With great sa .,:a.'»("‘,?!:",:m" i The transport McPherson, which was to | Breached on the labor troubles and only o SIngLenineh ol m“' v Fer | Under the administration of President.Mc gotiating was calculated to produce that Te- | has perhaps glven more aitention to the|Of your ‘safety. Our e Pt enrned | o1 tomorrow for Galveston londed with! BV Carl Houser, took a declded stand | o, o e I adcoma ® [eW | Kinley this country has been blessed with sult, and that Germany was prepared to re- | subject of munlcipal government and 1ts | OVer $5,000 ln the et has ralscd | (he gupplies contributed by the Merchants against the strike. He is the preacher of | WErAR MR ANC GEELY In (he MOY hocame [y gogree of prosperity abgolutely unparal main in occupation indefinitely pending a| reform than any other stato in the Daten More to tollorrent Of your unfortu: | gasgclation of this clty, Will be detained three Lithuanian churches, one at Eekley, | o tICEHETE TOURORIon tom Sab ¥rahe i jeled, even in it previous prosperous his settlement west s ® ROTERS | bl firm whipped from Here b % twenty-four hours owlng to the requests | Rnother at Harwood and the third Buco to.afnther large sound mill that the| rory, While it in, of courss, true that uo Earl Li accordingtly telegraphed General CER S ish stoamer Ramon de Larrinag Ifh;r ‘New. | recsived from the stricken cily asking tor I"ll ey b ched In il bror todny and | eaiigate the faciite "”‘” gl italllaror | A SLORINAAHO AL AR AL LABAR L IGh Yung Lu to use every effort to persuade | Skatts ran:ony A or New- | ¢ iher supplies and especially calling at- | Pleaded with his people to go to work to i acilities of the mills for| (. .esa to those who are not stout af astle-o e o 200, bus of | A | turning oy e product ! e ress dowager nnd emperor (o rerurn | F00D FOR AMERICAN SOLDIER |\t ““Waie 15ine a0 bushels of | tention to the need of forwardlng a large | MOMTOW | L heart, cool of head and ready of hand, yet to Pekin and to remove Prince Tuan and | b o B o art ot wan| catiieo or alainteotants, Thai commities| Reporta I eiieas: phat all inquiries have been| iy s no less truc that the Individual ca- i gt Bosrd:. At ICRUKRS GItY. Wil Mikke: | m, but rode it out safely g o o AT _ ased upon the requirement delivery which ey d ntourag | 4 S0d ellel Tommeaiatoly it e Jt ot aafely | of the assoclation in charge of the mat-| SHAMOKIN, Pa 16.—AL 7:30 0'0lock | will probably be taken g Racity:oliesohimunito;get moadsrebulia (08 Tt s lesrned on trustworthy sutbority | Actunl 7 € Difterent et fihmediately aftor Ita subsldence. | tor has advertised for 2,000 barrels of flour, | this evening the Uulted Mine Workers' | important Doaring on the var b ceationt| himselt can be absolutely destroyed by that before his departure Li sent a tele Rations wrecked or rulaed, with ona ot tue cyiher (10,000 bags of charcoal, 1,000 barrels of | loaders say that from reports at hand from | jn the Orlent. It | ovon roported oy |Dad legislation or tiad administration, whils graphic memorial to the throne impeaching | 1o\ vars opry o Sinhatiani akUtnan: P Of tWO eXCeD- | opnaras, 500 harrels of chloride of lime, | Cau Dauphin, Columbla, Schuylkill S o oven reparied bYiunder the reverse conditions the power of o € L Lt skt ant tu | A :\,\ CITY, Sept. 16.—The emergency “‘I "1 |-"-\1“ ““m“ «:. .,\'::lrll--~~'<<~“'r\~' SUS- | 500 barrels of carbolic acid, 5,000 hall m.’. | and Northumberland counties indications | .L‘\‘“: ’I""'r“n'"‘ “'h‘” the grade of lumber | he individual to do good work ‘is assured P Y y . " ansa ¥y yesterday @ preparatio o . . . 4 largely a h litary encampments ough ! 1 Sohviatod by his Intorviows With M. Rock- 10 KAWHRS City yesterday o preparation |{eaded." Fathor Kirwia prescned &1¥ At baga of white beans, L000 barrels of split | Drincipally between here and Centralin, #o- | oxtensive military ope pien thoushil MRlat1i SHAt WS boah Aths UHALEIhE e o wanaertiznatoin| determine what shall be the | (t008G. TAUROr I preached an elo- | Lol 3 00 drums of codfish and other food | ing on strike tomorrow, in which event the | t y operations were In con- | gaministration of President McKinley. that it would be useless to discuss any set- | "°N CMerRency ratlon for the United Statos Guent and feclin sermon. fa which he s00ke | (Loiiiyan the sume acale, these i ad- | collerles cannot bo operated. = Betore tho | Smplation | Thanks to bis actions and o the wise tlement excluding the punishment of the | - Y e feld 'wo thousand rations of - S 8 befallen the | 450100 to what is alread ! oY lose of th P o V | - legislation of congress |bhvidey e 3 | people. After express e the hat is already on the McPher- | close of the weck the United Mine Workers | gress on the tariff and empress dowager and her chief advisers. |4 “”‘:.'d'“:':"(“ of foods which the board bas L Ao L .\T.’,’.’f.‘\‘.if?i r\“"’ | som. These supplies must be delivered | €xpect to have most of the operations in the | PERMIT KRUGER TO SAIL | finunce, the conditions of our industrial It is reported from Shanghal that the | (C/CR O '_"‘,““'l be made by a local [0 SIIEL 00G GIntrested fe advised a1l 10 | by 3 o'clock on Tuesday and the vessel | district at a standsull. The leaders say e ‘ lite have heen rendered more favorable Rueslans have sefzed valuablo railway prop- | po T8 SORPAEY dnc then an actual emer- | £5 (0 WOTE AN BUEY LA dead, THAL WA% | will sail as soon as they are stowed away. | the operators and coal companies underrato ortugnese Govermment Telogra than ever before and they have been tuken erty at Tien Tsin in deflance of tho protests ;"““)" LI \«:v e made in;\hmh;n AR AL AT LT LR AL IAR R B ug [ < apptirelt gl ol i e St nd el St | Governor of Mozambiaue Authoriz- | advantage of to the full by American ¥ 5 d erritory by a troop of cavalry from | ’ ows and orphans to the o X 1 ot Pres d of the British commander Indlan Terrltors by s troop of oAVAIEY {FOI | opyreh and iffey could rest assured of tne | %0 (AR subseribed, hut thode at the head The officials of the Philadelphia and Read- | fug Departure ot Preside thrift, industry and enterprise. Order has y |only the food preparation of which the |URfortunates being cared for of it have guaranteed the amount necded [ Ing Coal and Iron company in this distriet | LISBON, Sept. 16.—The Portuguese g { been observed, the courts upheld and the AMERICANS ENGAGE BOXERS |hiara e docinc o maiien of i 1 T .I purchase the additional supplies, Funds | announced this evening that when the col- | eriment has telegraphed to the goy :l:" fullest “I erty secured to ail citizens. The ;pumuh' may result in & complete change |UAtion will begin, to ascertain the number | "1"% raised in this city w riely in | lery whistles are blown tomorrow 60 per|of Mozambique, authorizing the depariure TRLEDAR and manufacturer, but above all Sharp Fight is Reported Between |in the feeding of the American soldier du fiiv1d0 e 4N ARRLADN cakked by this storm 1 “l¢ iy, y MibasEIRIlony. LAKoRy Up; SeLL AEBe cmRioKes RELiDe: 8% Ayn BNSN: Lol e Kruske fobiRuro s THA goveriiys Foilted by 0 il A S Company of Fourtcenth fwg activity in the fleld and tho exact number of Catholics tbat|!'B hundreds of Protestant and Catholl The officlals also stated that if men|however, must satisfy himself 1 N [ERREL I HER AALS: gl PR Tho members of this board are: Colonel | Perished. churches and Bishop C. E. McDonnell of |stayed away from the mine in sufficient | Kruger is really going to Europe. M Pundamentally and primarily the presont . [ o Tho membern of this baned are: Colonel |l Ehyn todge committes of the Tndo. | B8 Roman Cathollc dloceso of Brookiyn | numbers to compel the Henry Clay shatt to | whilo he is fnstrueted to Rty S eAlE | SROLEAEIURSEOR AN (AR ShASAOLAIRAN B (Copyright, 1900, by the Associated Press.) | W. Fountain, Eighth cavalry, and Captain Ipendent Order of Odd Fellows was here | ' wong Island had cial collections | shut down the mules will be hoisted, after |tions to safeguard the personal security of | our .';:n' I"|" “»::ll-l RIS I8 TIEN TSIN, Sept. 14.—(Via Sbanghai, |- W: Poster, Fifth cavalry. Their purposs | {0087 and organized local rellef committees SARRD 10 SH Do SRUNGLAN dinsiey Bk GRAKRA. | PRI Vb SLIRIY WLLL B SMARASUDE Wiy Mk Nrumes e ity re Lt e et e Bt ariepty Jo(Vie Suanghal |bas been to learn the smaliest amount of |10 190K &1ter And care for the slck acd des: Just how o h was alled In this manner | United Mine Workers claim that the com-| The newspapers here say Mr. Kruger |iain oither its woll wl. EDICOALIOR: IRELQ TR & Ry URRAOMIILE hetiaan B camiany of | 1060 St Would wMinial & maw's musetiy | SIS OF ARG OFOAD. SUP Whom A ABpeal ot oy {many: Wil ol permiti"thia shatt la ha|wiil taxs AeLQtRORR RERRORA HOTRo ot |1 babeae airondt fe e ke T h AR the Fourteenth United States Infantry and [4Uring a To ascertain this they have | 148 been sent to the lodges of the union for | 8t "o W ,:yy'x L ”‘..I‘.mlm.m at the | flooded AN R NALIRER SMUIE SR &l paunds QR S(0) y.lt:n.f into wmu.\..\ 2,000 Boxers at Mo Tao (Ma Tow ?) on the | Wade & vast number of experiments since | 2" Skt P L Despite the fact that a considerable sum | Holland, by way of Marseilles el BT aad 10 Poris. Fhe Ameriihot made s aat. |ther were appointed iast December, and |, ThS Kesoar of ths life saving station t | cyyeeh collected at the Roman Catholc | of money had been disbursed by the Min. | THE HAGUE, Sept. 18.~The government |unsett) ATATURARAL R euai Mial Hoyia lant stand and a detachment of Bengal | they have decided upon a simple mixture | the western extremity of the island got tn | SRUTCRCS O this city for the relief fund | eral and Union Coal companies yesterday [of the Netherlands has telegraphed to | iDeetiin the s andard of national honesty Lancers nearby, hearing the firing, came | CONSISting of two cakes of pure sweet today (no reports the station gome and | WOU!d amount to $15,000 there has been little intoxication among the | Lourenzo Marquez offering a Dutch wa T roy the integrity of our system of . 4 Y N o 4 that a frightful scene of desolation exists ¥ - miners and no disorder b pe) e B Lhalll to thelr rescue and charged the Boxers in | chocolate and three cakoes of a combinatio 0 exi 5 | r has been reported |ship to bring Mr. Kruger to Hollund i the rear. The Chbincse weve routed, leaying | Of Meat and breadstufts in a condensed | there. He says that 150 bodies were buried | DOWIE'S CONVERTS DISLIKED | from any of the outlying mining hamlets. | LONDON, Sept. 47.—Mrs. Kruger Y Danger in the Sacred Ratio, H form, all contained in a small t there; that the prairie and marshes are verything was quiet at the col S : e The policy of the free coinage . 200 dRad | The Amaricans had no'casusltliee 1 1 tin can, six : kA ‘ | ! 0 llieries be- | ing to a dispatch to the Daily Express, has v inage of silver § dand. The Amaricans iad o oasuslbisg. | (0 oes long, fat and soundsd like o fask, |SHr8N0. With the carcases of auimals and | Mob &t Mansfield, Obio, Drives Ziow | tweenTrevorion, this place and Centralia arrived in Lourenzo Marques \t a ratio of 16 to 1 is a policy fraught a heavy force of Boxers west of Pekin yes- | The board is also to make a test of a com- | ™ Jtiles and that the stench is terrible Follower Out of the today \Iu miners were at work and no o with destruction to every home in the land Thursday) e Germa bination of food compounded by a company | City. vas in the mines exceptin e pumpme E It means untold misery to the head o feriay” Thuraduy nloss ] Dination of ¢ ounde | e Renart ot Reter, an e mines cxconting the pumouen | BOERS MAKE HASTY FLIGHT | L\ory"iohond ana e Fawn compound. ex that tea 18 used in- | v 0 n MANSFIELD, O A 1 ¢ were deserted save by Deo 5 womwen and children of every home. Wh ROCKHILL LEAVES FOR PEKIN|" of chocolate | respandent todsy at the reqt “"“ 8 daee ; “‘u.‘ Ziow EMder Ephraim Ba of | their way to and from churches. The min N eperating A0 oy opponcnts champion free silver at 15 g | B quest of Governor | glutfion, Ind d two of Dowle verts | ers are at home anxiously f : # wOns, to 1 they are either ins 0 Sayer awaiting for the sincere or sincere | > | here out of 1 ty and thus broke t v fents of ftomorow mos Ammunitio y their attitude ik cave 4 e O URETIFIXESNTHE BOUNDARY| CAURTI oty sk shomimrarnor Bive | eomarie o e L A2 1A ke Gin) Siuelbmapls | o moraing. A n thelr attluude. I Inslacers 1n thel i e Al P e T o Aena) ot to routing followed for | umber of those Intending to strike say| CAPETOWN, Sept. 10.—The military au fonship they, of course forfelt ali S [ Difterences Between Costa Rica and Racivia tamiy OL: COn el uiaia by | ey dn i : he £0 to the collieries and induce men | thorities huve taken over The Netherland o belief or support on any ground R | \ger was in the city yesterday, | wanting to work to join the rank L ncero they are a menace to the welfare ap S P R | whomsosver may that 850,000 or $20,000 has | ners: sio LY i iy work to join the ranks of the | railway it aoer Yv y ”\\I y:lu‘lv th Ifar. already been pa are absolutely false and | . fout malestation RPEN General McDonald, operating i th of the country iether they shout their ", rig " n " > rh . e i 1l mber of col 0! h X " iste UPPOS (Copyright, 1800, by the Assoclated Press Arbitrator R S T T R A s Hl\ d ¢ umb ].ln ) 1 b Mass Meeting at Shamokin. castenr corner of Orange colony, cor nister purpose or merely whisper | TIEN TSIN Sept. 16 (via Shanghai, Sey WASHINGTON, Sept, 16.—The minister | 10 ETeat harm to the needy su | Jelsl Ml L ! a8t DIENL | o ;o meoting was held here this after. | the Buers to make a basty fight fr nakes hut ilitle differende save an It 16).—Mr. Willlam Woodville Rockhill, spe- | of Costa Rica at Wash o enor e | our coast. No such sum of money has heen ! azain L B8 DOIOIOR [0 o ki ok cwiaua ttandat 't (hatie o s oo | MOt 3 He captured thirty-one fsots their own hopesty s ATl DRV i Lot Conlaiion AL WAIBIRSED: aper OM) Sl gl Rt ot ol | . meeting he home of . H. Leit T e e e ptwes 0| 18 kitity A% tkitle Rl Staras sod 08000 ie can be paramount to the issus SINCOpMR At G SR Finlias Bikiencta f ks, o a oable ot theanian | SIS SEOICLIAR SREIBIaR D LA iheiomen there and t00k him to the | S P00 TneTs Thoy were vers en| 1oLy of rifle ammunition they thus make, for the paramountey of . L A LLe, f a hich conve N ! a po! owed X mob of several g 8 by Samue m ich an e 18 10 be dote od, not by before I(lu\vu( he eald e did 8ot Axpoet to| the information that the president of hat they have prevented the con- | re y £ pers of the Federation of Labor and Johr 8 Mhta 1k 0 0e et Fontned, i | remain there thon a few days e & i on of mo Niah ia 80 sorals 4 Lo ol Poles, to- | payy saidant ot'ths 4 0 im of any man or body of men, but NS thore laars taan o {8 ) b republic, M. Loubet, wh n of I Iy needed | pacco cuds P Jlo- | Fahy. president of the Ninth anthraciie| TRAGIC DEATH OF SOLDIER 1y (1o tact that it sitally afiects 11 ; A Hung Chang is at Taku on a Russian trator appointed to declde the boun- | veston M e s AR strict. Mr. Fahy advised the men to alex AL a e A L ::';“"“ 11'”“: not believed that he will cpm juestion bhetween Corta Rica and Sonialie v Sy ; e 4Gty away from the mines and not indulge CAPtAIN MeQueston of Fourth Regi- ke M 7 e \I“ the (“ ‘.| 5 (,H. e | lombia, by his award of yesterday fixed . | 2 n oxicating drinks and r m t Shot Whil in Fit o o ko bnbidd ar QNS L T L | BERLIN, Sey | The y er wits missed by about | wi 4 nd avoid q els reaching and tremendous importance to MBEAAR Rk SVIE Mutend Ling, | (AN DOURCANy Hmik betwaac the two eoun: | socialist ¢ wo minutes and while they were waiting for | \ns inern | o1 '© 'Biure the cause of t Insanst the natlonal welfare that it can never be OKLAHOMA CITY, OkL, Sept. 16.~The | (or po antic side at Mona Polnt | rrow he next train the mob went to the home of : : : vaised in good faith unless this treme « Carreta) on the Pacific sid y h President Gompe s WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 TRy in emend us Fort Scott & Memphis railway is sald to b R, gy d he Pacld | today to the | B H. Lei 1 took him and Frank Cal e pers Informed his heare INOTO. te 36=The Wa portance is not merely conceded, b t Punta Burica. The republic of Colomt v o al- | that by reason of their great pat partment today received informatic % 3 eded, but in preparing to build southwest from Miamb 1 | uimed that N A | e | ver. both Zion follawer Fidliam | TIRE SRR R e SIARE DA erfr T y ed upon. Men who are not willing t T., through the Indian Territory and Okla N GEAAB A e ; pEe R | to the depot. When an el s ROTRiors and coal carey- | LGl il o ptain Oharies M ako such an Issue paramount have no homs. Three weeks ago an offclal of the | .luding the whole of Costa Rica and Nic. | Buston. for I ived all three were bl FAR 1 & conforence | 18 T T O ent of it States | POSSIbIe justification for raising it at all tompany sald the company d building | wragua Atlan P TR P TR R mb L of the ¢ ¥ ths Sl \".“’v"] 8 l‘v“‘ | intautry, the result of a wound by a ‘H-\‘J for under such circumstances thelr wet us soon as possible. R. R. Hammond, gen- [ he Pacific side should be placed at Boruca | for Hamt Cavuival ot Cincloaat | men Wlier. ( MacArthur's dispatch is s | (*1ROL under any conceivable circumstauces eral superintendent. reached here today In | civer, to the northwest of Golfo I.alce AC Movill INNAT b BN eI (e h Ty \ 1o aught but grave harr Uis private car, accompanted by seven mem | which would have glven Colombia & righi | fomie. for 8 | stivai begins here next \ R o CANITA Al LCanEe mak et fa dattn & The success of the party representing bers of the Memphis railroad's engineering [ o half the territory « Rica san, trom M | & inue ) the ] Xt We A banathioent (At 1Y Charl RS Ky ot :’ the principles embodied in the Kansas City corps. Conveyances were hired to leave | about two-thirds of that of Nicaragu LA Glbra | Y 1 ‘many hew features Ths 1 Mine Workers by kin. | United States inantry, died kiaraay. & b | platform would bring about the destruction here tomorrow for a trip through north- | Costa Rica claimed the old limits eb-| At Antwern | n the ¥ dav w PRans 1 iate EROIE By KiRe b e Renaor. ¢ - P N { uil the conditions necessary to the con eastern Oklahoma and Judian territory twoen Central i ow Yol ! rmer lemonstratl . 80_ORATRLOY 4 0 even- | yinyance of our prosperity G Aand Colombl W T er th a € e aid that the clergy n ng from 1 woun b perl It would also Oklahoma City is working to get the Mem- | placed at the AT P et WL New vor tendam, from | bar : winnatus, Ther . "‘ he clergy made | ! & Aoy i R saie) ubsettle our whole goveramental system phis line to offset the Guthrie, Fort Smith | on the Atlantic and the river Chirigui | Lonc ymre Mesaba, from |the ten davs together W neer 1| strike ’ T tempn " 08 8¢ and ld therefore disarrange all the iriqul | Lond mrie, fr erpool: ' Ar P ayh, Lome wron : ! ) ked uien of cor & Western, which I8 preparing o bulld trom | Viejo (at the base of Punta Burica to the | Rede, from Naples and Gibralt SI00LEIEN1 MG, OLERD IS JDight men eat that A R bot one oF more and wa. e | nd delicate machinery of our complex ¥ort Smith, Ark., to Guthrie, goutheast), om the Paciflo, Neustri, for Naples & ¢ s German vils | = it e P bl e ot DI | igdustrial life. Above all the effect would t (Continued on Second Pa “f . particula | ) 1 ntinued on Fifth Page.)