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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. — TABLISHED JUNE I1ST1. Nothing Vew - Which sh Germany Ready to Make Peace With Chir» o on Oue Condition Only, 2 | Sept in il Wa Chinese Sitantion ink the e o Hinton ANTI-FOREIGN LEADERS MUST BE GIVEN UP Allied Powers to Determine Punishment of ' Instigators of OQutrages, WHO. ESALE PUNISHMENT NOT INTENDED the Wh Poreign Office at Berlin Communioates Its Views to Other Nat ons It been no « least in COPY OF NOTE RECEIVED AT WASHINGTON |\ i 0 there ha si‘uation, a it pro American ng fore 000 ou n now Presented Which n oxition ceth an Held . Kainer wt W pl to W i that it nt positively diplomati foreign office ha all the an government con preliminar BERLIN 15 a cireular note t the an ind vl Waldersee HONG steamer S M 1n-c ne Mong Kong 8 The sent b e nouncing th widers that the beginning China the were respons The te tollow Germa pensable with peace negotiation delivering up of those who ble for th is outrage Walders Shang ot Il o be the orig il and rea 1o the civilized conscience and (1 i i governme Inary to er he will and fr re tha i the Gern: tnnp | | i AL Fiahi- of ertained. 1 orio ho | m The repr LONDON The Daily Telegraph | are In a bost | publishes the f from Lourenzo Mar to the | quez Leter i A pitched battle nt on | between Kaap Mu sulting in heavy moved and now wheels of the cannot_be com Fow whose gl | delivered up and punished tives of the powers al Pekin tion to glve or bring forward evidence. Less importance Jumber punished than to their ch chief Instigators or as leader The government belleves it the unanimity of all the cabinet 1o thix point, Insomuch s indifr the iden 0f Just atonement would be i Nt to indifference to i repetition o B e A "government propuses, there- | Watervat fore, that the cabinets «hould in- | which the railway wiruct their representatives skin 1o inc | AU AL Aente those leading Chinese oniges o b " whose guilt in instigating o miles the Ot itrages ull doubt fs excluded satroyed. the ¢ VON sent t Wi dated yesterday bas been fought midw fen and He it Hoer losses. T ors re thre the torsp re- e B stroy used Watervalonder, without worked. They | the railway for | and the He ind burned Kohat re : wten to cog- | K ven and at ¥ per perpetrating ve ix have spruft bri rIan | impoort. The London, | poort heavy nna I8 rumored that Mr BUELOW the G i British Steyn ha [FIGHTING ON THE FRONTIER The amba Pari Tokio. Note Recelved WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—A copy of the German note demanding the punishment | Britiah Attempt of the leaders of the rebellion in Chin for the B was presented to Acting Sccretary Adec ' at the State department during the day from the German embassy. The German| LOUR ) MARQUEZ charge, Baron Sternberg, being temporarily | Ing is proceeding at Komatipoort. All the absent from the eity, there could of course | available men have been sent to the fron be no attempt at discussion of this most | tier. 1t is expected that the Komati bri jmportant question. The baron ex- | will be destroyed. There is great pected to return tomorrow, when the sub- | ness her joct be taken up with him. Mean- | Komatipoort while note ftmelf will veceive the | frontier and on earnest attention of the president and such | Pietoria to members of the cabinet who are In Wash- | sltuated fngton tomorrow when he arrives. The | Marq gtate department has all along heen di recting ity efforts to the specdy opening of negottations for a final scttlement with | the Chinese government and ha far not been heard from relative to the mat ter of punishment the indir references contained notes taat defined the Kovernment's purposes. | S¢Dt The question is now presented plainly whether the negotiations shall ed |and the Roers. He adds that French has captured fifty out a decision on that point without a decision on poin 4 irpsebros el PROPHECY OF LI HUNG CHANG (!l roiine »iock Helspruit during the aft been Washing burg, Rome, V has at Peter note sador 8t and ng is pre and arrived here Washington. 10 Shut OF Supplics F Forces in nsvaal. Sept. 18 wi the is a town on the railroad the Transvaal teading fror ' Portuguese territory It about fifty miles from Lourenzo | \yl oz With the occupation of Komati poort the British would be able Al supplies from Portug e territory « may r Skien ; Lord Roberts repor date of Monday minor skirmisl taken place between the British troo 4 onty LONDON from Macha September 17 Sept. 18 beyond in the dprp that be under a few vo proc iener locomotives, in locomotives and took when he 13, and thai oon of Sapteme K which he September of En Gov- Diplomat Sayx et . New Fu. Chinese pero | ber | | n = British Oceuny Kanp PRETORIA 18, Carew has Kaap Muiden twenty 1 Nelspruit, where captured a locomotives considerable 18 Chang to BERLIN cording a Lokal Anzeiger. promised Schwarzenstein that the emperor, Kwang Ru, would return to Pekin, but he said this would lead to the establishument of | other government in Sian Fu e e corre. OLD TELEGRAPHERS CONVENE | spondent, “Barl Li that the conspiracy recently discovered it Han Kow, whose aim the dethrone- | ment of the empress regent and the execu ’ | tion of Prince Tuan, which coincides with| oo o ” i the afms of the allles, was squelched by the | ’n;.:- v]!l T.‘lgl.'” »\.‘.';‘“ Sent. 18—The old:| Yang Tse viceroys because they all (SN SHNER AT b prsped with the empress regent and Prince Tuan.” | {oEi® 0K T [ L inl bt Other Shanghal dispatche '!‘,'IIV" place of meeting and following omoer Boxer movement in the iy RASA ShonRy Anlogon Tung Is increasing and (hat governor, |t o Mctarlan Yuun Kal, i unable to supp (M b il Herr Knappe, German cognsul at Shanghai, | o, has invited the leading tym to sub mit their ing thon Count at Tien resent w Sept LA Shanghai Hung lispateh br. Mumm ac the ept neral Pole he and a stock of number quantity of roliing to an- the snys ver pointed out M Meeting in Chosen ana | was I association is | i this city chosen the sided in rovince of hinson Brandt She seere treasurer Pre there ent Harry convention Hope to order welcomed Mayo, the gue alled R. A lames | of respondod tdems roga future Smith briefly D. Reid. the first (eleg line in the United States Senator ¢ R AtoRrAnRAA I in informal fdres: photographed in of positions, in all{ yeangi reported a membership of 7 of which the hal assumes an | h'“ln »m! avehal sssye L™ Letters of regret readt from v Artoon is entitle old-timers who were detained by “Wwald then oma il m Thon Shanghal dispatehes those thousand Chinese co ployment The Gerr ts werintendent world K Secrotary von Waldersee Tsin toward The Sim him in score the end licimu; the act of of has a bheing ar - ¢ any ' the e ek I cartoon showing Y “‘I‘“l‘ A urer | sf for « mar . were many busin Ba Edison hant T sayin n among More NO MORE BEEF SCANDALS ment Wil expedition < [ | [ with \ch house: balny recelpt bustness in both L T withou : and ofhers that e in of em Gover ke Fains that an Abandoned for A Soldiers Righe bility sired pe MUST RETURN TO Lord Salishury because e impossi the de Ching in of conveying artillery to PEKIN | wiii be opened b The Tusi folowing supplics ounds. ham | furnishing the ham mtil LONDON 19 Huug Chang's departure, hal correspondent the wirlng re W Sent the of 1 Shang says the Daily eived a lisbur British government turn of Emperor September 28 the anned ke of he rded cablegram from Lord 8 claring that the insist on the to Pekin as an absolutely of peace negotiatlons the dissolution of the Chin fnevitable Lord Salisbury informed Farl the allles desired to preserve that nothing would divert irrevokable intenti sponsible for the would, It neccessary press 1ar yesterday trongly | will de- | 1 ved fo he w process Kwang Su in conil which | e | government ial hout em W tlon etith Lt that | China, bu them from the n of punishing those outrages, Customs re whom they pursue all over China se at Cn HONG KON( o the West river on Drilling Sept. 18.—It is reported district that Chin vislb in every town und that ihey actively drilling. A Chinese again patrolling the river that some acton contemplated andpiper, which has been patroliing delta, has proceeded to Canten, he enlisted n had brought thelr fricr their supe they I hat Py gunboat but themselves th rey 10 ot submit to i by the custom hol people. T SUPVEYOT proposes his au- in the matter. oy 1 d it is evident | b is he | ¢ the | & thority ty 10 'use NOTABLE | Present the Bryan ral Alaba ke Governor troduced ing W places massive offic chann the Portsmouth Ken the O tion of Men i Mary Thorn ™ i old of the unveiled a, t Alabama of the he Mrs n il wh ol table t with that of the the tabl irsar d and nder of and of the b liberty 1 fla “hor ds f emblem wh on the K 1 k. m h, s hlw i ar I | n which this emi t behalf Frank and made the w Pis the Alat destined Bry K Vabama v of b The much Captain Na of and patriotic v soil constit A fore whether 1 islan e dewk it s It breathes t f our comn country A N Tabor high th or e brotherhood under 1l de h bitttles )4 Now t th no h full, try and of honor Fights Taw were of @ brief address, Folg bor, ow Evidence of United Country Given at H letn ¢ Ma Hieltous includes tempes avily the rain and a strony fall having that hould far \ harge the be fre n before r m th T tand w Mr 1 for nies Henry Rear Ad Mi performed arsarge the wi th thrif o hit in with low which t tthat of war v th 1 the 1 order \ the the natio) riotism m I 124 their e maint not f the its hat o m 1 ivilization ym of ma accepted the inclement board 8 on omitted el was introduced of ) behalf Al milar led with a retary we 1l I b pr belly of the industr communit sig of not sclentists piths of the els of commerce il tn th t o luctior s of peacefil bt Spots carevi thro ey ind a world James | and he i fohn Navy etuit me Hun e mun in L whole th D Gift, From wh then in present of of the Long lepart the hor nelis wher origin ining of Bt ongue et fre order b outtlowlng lfe Wi that m; better its mi American bittle its conformit 1 o) trustees for making m hapy Tohnston of Alabama's tablet her the battle officer and n historical the vt Nit 1y n hip Folger epted the and Reviews the w Because ning th nresentatives o m Iy of 1 the Alabama of m the the OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, CRIES OUT FOR BL(i()l) NO SPEGIAL GALL 1S MADE |NORTI| A\ SOUTH T0CETHER CEREMONIES THERE OBSERVED | t, but | lutngre | inforcements Kearsarge | of mer that Past. endid (Continued on Second age.) fer of | SEPTEMBER 1900-TWELVE MAGNATES TALK OF RATES |} Weatern Haflrond Oficinis Hold Tm- " tant Session in New - — - | Streets of Galveston Being Rapidly Oleared of Accumulated Debris, NEW or YORK ot r Sept line 1 tod, 18.—Nearly every im throughout the y ut the quarterly con raflroad presidents held | president of the Den Grande railroad, presid | 1sion of the afternoon se adjourned to meet again [ 1 December Nonc the dis by the conterees formation of a transcontinental er oclation was discussed at = No decision reached GALVESTON, Sept the conclu the session Chair- | clearing the streets of Jeffery . the following state- | papidly under the I stituted by the General Scurry engaged in the work. Ninety-eight bodie were reported as having been found in wreckage and removed today ng A to tal of 1,861 vietims so far r I'hi 16t is far short of the actual dead found, because no official r kept. Bodies found are buried or 1l no systematic record has beer The storm wrecked almost every | the six eries and many ¢ were washed to sea in mctal far ouly one casket has n hud been carried three miles The service of the eleciric bas been extended. Tomorrow from Twenticth |and from Bay .0 Broudway with lights. More were brought Texas This work through a committee and Rev. Father Kirwin tlon with the labor coun upon the recommendation and qual of all applicants, The total number of dead is still estimated at from 5.0 newspaper list is over 4,000 many negroes, as well as Mexicans, [talian other foreigners, can never be secured The work under the direction of the health department was pushed with vigor As fast as disinfectants arrive they ing distributed ity and 1 quantities are arriving. Over a carload wa from the wharves today and sent health department supply depot much from that 10 distributed over the city Iway wes was represen | erer here. E.T. r &R With the PEOPLE TAKING BRIGHT VIEW OF FUTURE firey Latest Reports Indicate b Hodies Have e While Thousands Have ¥ Destroyed us Unknowns con that sion conference n thi of ed. Th "l on of out 18.~The lebris s pro perfect organize military under More than 2 work Adjuta ) men arc thening 1 1. The in devisin® the commitive execiives Louis, st Matituie ien are Presid and J. T Clark Kansas City, Omaoha will h n Joint next Wednes which it expected that thelr w be perfected Other subeoammittes this conference, will mee tomorrow and the next day Lo consider direrent brancli of the traffic questions talked over by thi in Kansas City © committee The chair ikum, Felton, Bird exceutives of the 1 8t. Paul_ro in Chicago the number Kep vau the dead 1t cem sund the licht the A th equipy The ' Fithes of rate moved 1 that Is Aecid unanimously whores 1blist mek from sy vario line | fews of They will meetf wer n to Twent will have y guide th port at the next quarte Among the officials present g ove will be than here th ro. ¥ the m street N xt echanics today Presi citfes. i dent Stuyvesant Fish of the llinols Central President Burt and B, H. Harrimar the Unfon Pacific, Stuart R. Knott of the Kansas City Southern, Price Ripley, Vice President Morton and Chairman Walker the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Pres ident Purdy President Johnson R. R. Cable of the Rock Island, Viee Presi- lent Harris of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Vice President Stubbs, Central Trafiic Manager Hawley and P. M. Morey the Southern Pacific, Vice President A C. Bird of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul, Vice President J. T. Clarke of the Omaha, Vice President Warner of the Mis sourl Pacific, Vice President Howard El lott of the Hanibal & St. Joseph, President | B. K. Yoakum of the St. Louls & Francisco, Vice President Britton of the Louis Southwestern, Vice President Felton of the Chicago & Alton. General Trafic Man Stohr of the Chicago Great Western Trafic Manager M Knight of the sash. The Mexican International end Mexican Central roads were represented J. Stuart Mackey w Ryan of B in ¢ h consisting 1l Fe 0 10 6,000 The names of and today are over the Ko taker th as was taken San | e Ca The ter that Wous sick and treatment wounded are receiving bet and the facilities anyone needing medical | have it by applying. Besides and medical rellef stations alr the Marine hospital opened this afternoon modate a large number of to have been t the ans of relief are such treatment the hospit fce and and B re wa and tient sons able taken from the hospitals and sent ters and by other 10 Houston and other inland Phree pile drivers are breach in the the steamship the bridge om PAUL, report of the apolis & Omaha Minn., Sept nnual Chicago, aul, Minne I was made public day The total 88 earnings for the entire system $10,400.863 and the net income was $2,611,636. Dividends of 5 per cent on common and T per cent on pre- ferred were paid and the surplus | building of remaining ar was $895,050. Dur- | ddly fng the year $1,306, was spent in equip- A went and permanent improvements and | Nixon £450.245 was spent for elovators | eral During the year the r.d 4id not kill a able passenger, the twslve killed being be spnssers or employes to Sixty-eight miles of new he during the the total The was LOOKS TO THE END OF WARS revenue cut transportation stations on the St m ro [ were work closine Galveston Bay Roma. The progressing at up Iige re rap the made by stock is for the fr neral the Fe rallroad Manage K said t cross on Thursday Orders have Issued” tu alfow Treight to provocd Galveston e one bridge will be vily taxed to accommodate all the ins. The tracks on Galveston Island will be completed to the bridge noon. Engines are again running into th union depot and switching in the whart yards and are bringing freight to the ship in port The ally plying Barton dered formerly e supplies, ne and sur k and clothing message Superintendent Gen would of to ns be tr track were laid year, mileage heing tomorrow percentage 16 per of expenses to earnings work 1u- water system is being gra restored and the mains the various hospitais of the Red ha the use of the Sealy used by the ratlway, and has She ha 1 Queen or are [ now Miss ( been ten building of the a dej ler food Hope Cross old THE general office eral helmina queen throne tin tries mentioned HAGUE rec who The Sept. 18 States Gen ed v Queen Wil was accompanied the for In the speech from the n wjesty referred the con- d friendly relations with foreign coun with the of that conventions of conference had been ratified by all the powers. The queen also sa 1 hope the international of the arbitra tribunal will shortly be « lished here and that it will fulfill the ena which founded sting a peaceful settiement of ihe differe between as a work of importance which cannot be too highly rated The only direct references to the African war and the Chinese trou paving of the streets her majesty’s mention of the “two deplora A been established ble events” 1 itating the p of & complete census of the city Netherlands war ships for the protection| Congressman Hawley a of Hollanders building of a breakwater Her majesty pronounced the finances of [the south jetty and the country to be in a satisfaciory condi- ' paralleling the shore tion, but said further measuren | for a distance prine the | compulsory clght feet he belioves Galveston In as to the toward Galy | th ha Cotton exchat Work on our veston n pressed forward as rapidly The anxiety the out. This evening at 6 o'clock the reve cutter Galveston, which was disabled arge number of patients from t \d St Mary's hospitals. These to ko Clinton and ther transferred railroad for Hou The cutter Winona will take a number wounded torday were Santa open by m sent ing for other dre tor i er 1 1o the s Contractor Inyestigating, exception the ana the China red Holzeman of the Feder-Holzeman any, the Cincinnati firm which re cently bought $300,000 bonds of the city and paid $50,000 on the contract arrived here today. He to gate conditions. He announced that authorities say they want the firm will pay over the remaining § He expressed great confidence future of the port. The is to go ahead with the sower peac F12 ewer bureau has came investi- it the for it was by a city the more nees % i the sentiment hers tem and nations, South sy s were burcau has o take nce beginning extending of Galveston seven mile the at wostward island With crown ot abol twenty-five capped with this would n wer st of taxation iy to and hlock dequately necessary cove Luse foet of edu of granite protect Have o W Mhe mint has bec e, er of war received the troops forming near Timimoun men. The French Falconetti, fought | finally returned molested. The dispatch but s clearly that the Irench men killed and wounded, including two officers killed. Re their way Timi PARIS nounce fighting be French Saharian ind the Beraber forces, under ( two Kements without Sent that 18 an- | of a response to the inquiry intentions of the Southern Pacitie ton Mr. Tweed, chairman of telegraphed 1o the Galveston follows improven resumed gent to him news ween outpost tribe ptain and bein board nts at Gal and s being as possible ity dying eng rimoun to | | has is vague, to is ue are on to Many to o JOHNS, N. F marine di rn Mart nxters. 15, Reports of during last week's gale in fron locali nteen irteen lives lost nage was done to property Hope of the safe vessels With crews aggrogate ST. car tor revenie Aste nur of other sick and tomorr She made a more vessels ashore b Each rable along the seaboard of four other and cutter is accompanied by reliet Consid a nurses Relief for Galveston, MEXICO CITY 18 Clayton, American ambassador sued a call for a evening at the for the raising of veston flood DENV lief of the NEW ng 260 is almost Sept General Powel here, h meeting on Wednes American club to take a relief fund for the sufferers 18 The sufferers has " LONDON sathering Yard Tiee « wrd Sulishury. There was an unusual ormed police and Scotland detectives ut K | abandoned | | | Ay 18 Gal of un K Cross railroad the arrival country n this morning f Lord Salis) from It was said that since the to Hatfield he h tter of a char vigilane awaiti his premier's return elved an which led to increased Sept Texa a for eached vy seat 3 $12 anonym. YORK a to date i alveston | Potice D Van Wyek amount fund by Sept thi amount ery 1 18.~The subscr city for the s $218,016 turned over the of § ihed the members of the Mayor Le ent a checl Chamber of ( florers Chief Mayor the police to of Naval 1y HALIFAX " to Cratse, The United manned by the naval reserves the vessel from Norfolk 0., has arrived here | YOnkers to Harbor w_ York relief fund PITTSBURG, S lief fund today um N battalion taking Sept bheing hip Hawk of Ohio re econd the police ’ Va., t from Bar rewery Mi t18 tlonal Brewer this Waorkers, The oon pt reached the sum of $1 th Reunion VER CITY Telegram. ) The weather will continue until most of the state didates are billed to Beay Neb The I here I cial sunion Auspices camp is la Yellow Fever Outlook HAVANA, Sept. 15.~The yeilow fever sit- | 1ation s decid, infavorable Andrew | Patterson of Wheeling, W, Va., died to- day of the discase. Ll | In Worse, I Saturday & nd congre peak, PAGES, ACK T0 NORMAL CONDITI0NS coNDiTio H te H br fe H Two the ki 1 re M [ s te ar cariridges antly m to Youtsey of to afterncon Coloy e th in m in i of fir ar th [ pe M dl ha Re v STABLE BOY SAW HOWARD ! SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. EWER ARE AT WORK riking Coal M erably Aung N OF THE wenHER’l.‘ Nebrush W Ranks of ners Are Consid- MORE COLLIERIES FORCED TO SHUT DOWN Oold Weather Likely to Make Operators More Willing to Negotiate, il iy Catvin She a Howard 1x N owith ol hange " ALREADY THERE IS TALK OF ARBITRATION MADISONVILLE Mine MeGe Owners Still Assert They Will Not Recognize Any But Individuals NO STEPS YET TAKEN FOR SETTLEMENT : Em n Wyo- the Clew flled with entered ot ming Valles "l hotel p . " Hu dred Ivers were drawn out thirty shot PHILADELPHIA M hell he claimed 100 of Penngylvania At were idle yesterday it uber has been con ented additions (o the four of the « number of bulle How embrac hard 8¢ effect Tom n are to the fewer n are working tay worked full-handea sbut work today than were that tenuon tior lay oward to t T lay erippled or down went to do Tom's nd fusilade Hed nning Tom oday The weather h rday the rnest ler since ted with believe it the demand for coal adjustment of the ind their n %0 per owing that this trike will finally mine owners de with thelr em the strike lead will insist upon formal recog This diffe strong to keep employer apart forever if persisted in 11 of miners in the Wyoming West End Coal numbering a few hun out pro of and Wyoming have m the They have wted Kindly no grievance hey will remain to employe grown other George Morr and all three McGees. Tha feud developed and this change | the t mine workers, who were nl Al \crease of w8 been 1 b ted ward he was early n them of the nee which it o grown tterne Mot for the 1 t and and Geor d Mrs. Tom H husband trial of Madi ounty Mot e arbitrat 1k the hope is ottling the ithough the will deal only e individuals, and they is we i win | ence would iliciently Th ppear ud Howar it i t known people in t ) Ot ) b hose the Mo valle o com naqua, 1 work 90,000 in vinl of Moy in Man, Charged with e Axsinsding Co - A e alw Nt Franid have been and their he they have FRANKFORT ation concluded Ky | It loyal s James ke waid this afternoon St B from (he P George H. Re re operated road company clated I're “The About avive ot the the Pennsylvania in & statement s today sald today 1 our collicries i3 as yesterday, with the the Tykens. Luke Fidler collieries could not be op suficlent men did not re Yesterday the only collier those at Nanticoke and Glen Williamstown eolliery | Lule Fidler and Cameron operation today were it not men were kept from About 1800 an in. o rear hortly after t James F. Dalley stified to seeing of the executive orning. W. H. ( imony, which He claimed the of tate house ground ary col itail to the Assse shooting lieries by and R Howard 0. Armstrong | the rly that | the al VeL uver his for r X stion Indirectly affected How- |#nd Car that Hownard xhibited | erated and also po M for Ly Today standing on building ¢ of uation sume that on because eps iton, one the d 10 hin wted i the what 1 No Thi iltor i v to a broke e were he asked Howard this and th r to!d him any d—n fool question Jan that on the day pailing in fence ilton sa by running full | would be | for the fact hrough employed at these cant usk so0 1 as the aft aid rnoon ary 20, ¢ that our dation. colliertos Nanticoke for five the same in the the Jist Glen 1, aving pract hice he veur e tril madd re at and months, demands making. They expiration of had have woelk bl number wn sayi of the to 1A th fror huve memorand ke ’ mine irned time me slight atisfled the union work at after the on ken me | o ompany They ix he intil Culton 1 to b g “Well, never 1 ek ed e labor nrged them to M R bility of You lik agc ot and when Agitators appe trike d as to the pe the increasing the price uld question of dered by Manager During the « on of company conl The General delphia Thirty ampt protection from the he termed a Major Owen: This Owens to He desires ide the « of court fof an increase has agement.' Henderson of the ding Coal and not the o e s reference the to him and added Mafor me of pt the , thi | The court \ i hit- coms e 18 Iron that such room £ against e fo 84 six of the thirty operated by this company two additional ones this morning. These the Henry Clay and_ Bear Valley collieries, which wera worked short-handed yesterday. As with Burnside colliery, which closed ye terday numbe men reported for waork not sufficient numbers (o tart The average daily output of o yesterday was a little over 100 than This condition can attributed to the closing of the Burn ide colliery and the extent to which the remaining collieries are running short- handed knows nine collieries peration being shut down ) it today wposed the The will take the st t witness in his own behulf ttorneys for overwheln anding i Trade hotel tr fine Major Owen, are defense defend ar nd as the He claim s the 1 alibi and the of they will t Howard wa of a bt up. the defens bring ing proof In front of th collieries 1he om th Agedy, when shooting usual ARRIES MEN AND TREASURE [ ) TN 000 i Sails and Coin, T 1 Manita 100, - Situntion in Lackawanna Region SCRANTON, Pa, Sept. 18.—~There is no break in (be ranks of the United Mine Workers in the Lackawanna reglons and every colliery breaker tied up yester- lay when the great strike of the United i“'“ Workers was officlally begun, is idle SAN FRANCISCO t Thomas anila with hin passengers 18 iled 1648 enlistod and $1 The ernoon ninl V\IY'l'h, WASHINGTON, Sept, 18 Mis Bstelle Reel The only | 1 the extensive valley its 4 which are operating today. @ Dela indu mine workers are the Diamond nna & Wost twenty men pable of turning o 1se 1 bu ford washery (Speci trial with 000 rint rred here Wyoming ha ritory Indian T re- | washery are, Lackaw from a cmploying to ern comy five she o : aMnucd heat nual 1 n hools and had been broker imm he O and at wor empl abou ' ashery, on the drift, in the thirtyr 1 forty Oxford trade only twent \ her an port commissioner m b she expects to Miss Reel w hwest to ir implede bhons her 1 then make orking chools in tha 1hout tic the The resignation of 1 of Pine Rid been received perintenden ) India ited th Big rfie to their employe ommenced he Gibbo ptract for Mr forty 1 Jordan Horn ( v | ors today Wy tho fill and to retail t ilies, fortifying 1 to hold § vhilo th This | pa is discontinued Buffalo ¢ Amher nd red ¢ 1 irn carrier mail to ral tober 1 free delivery at South with one ord their agreement sirike | Searcely throughout sev hirty-five miles long il scarcely o Ith. Even 1} rations iy Melancth population of forty who | worl the an area of tror il Martin . Mck ton nd | a ap rage o Inman of are washories which inted Guy ¥ inted railway Gl mail clerk rt may undert fill ke Ay be acks, for railroad men the me ot Dubuque, Ia., i 1 the depar thelr the 1 Dilcher i ar re s of Ocenn Vesaels AT Sent winpted re riking » rals of #yme=

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