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g =4 ESTABLISHED J1 | L 'NE 19, 1S&S OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEI"I‘E.\H;ER « 1900, .. TTHE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SINGLE cory FIVE CENTS. Rl4 \I)‘ \\ IT“ \\ ‘\ ') DE GIERS NOT LIKELY TO GO ROOSEVELT'S TALKS IV ||| VETERAN DENIES REPORT F [ Ny (FASED | CONDITIO RS S \ W ANWLE SEVELTDY TALRY 1 | MARTIAL L A (EASE N oF THE WEATHER | \[]\|RS § Aper Corr ndents at Peki » Al AR = o " b Think the Russian Minister bl ot - Forecast for Nebraska 1 WD St THEvE esdly Oivwia O i oldiers Are Flocking to Falr: Warmer: Variable Winds Government Will Make Reply Today to All 1 Vool ; Qr k ; SR kA L e Oivil Autborities Assume Charge of Muni- mperature i Omaha Yesterdny | g, from Baal g o <Buch s 8 . . 0! dicy i Notee Ooncerning China W : i gl iR I“”‘ is Several Btops. LINCO! pt. 20.—(Speclal Telegram.) oipal Affairs at Galveston, Do owr Dew, | Reports from Hazleton Indicate Addit'ens to . Appear this 1 g tend to | John Wiseman, an old soldier and a dem 9.8 19 Wiviers Ranks of Strikers firy regarding the atii ocPat, LonTRNE Weh by Al ~ | %A T d e : WAL COUR crat, tonight denied a story printed fn an | ) : ADMINISTRATION DECIDES ON POLICY | & uwsln_ already expressed by Mr. | COURAGE ~OF THE PIONEER HIS TEXT [ ricrnoon newspaper to the effect that of | DEAD BODIES SOAKED WITH OIL BURNED ) o Morricon, he corre : B e » 100 GX | MANY CONCERNS FORCED TO CLOSE DOWN 5 s ; | today two-thirds voted for McKinley In .. B8 i » fentioal Wit gratalntes the People on . | e I vy " ¢ e Belisved that United States Will Decline to | patch Bl ik tey Thay tava Developed and | o) L ihien sl T e ovys, | WINIES NG DFGONEA Cty, WHIYS Tk Al . A an old soldier and am for Bryan e Darkened City, . o cadi o " Accede to German Proposal, hie on of IV of the Republican Party's but don't propioss to e oy Samrades mis Ir Smoke Helps (o Incrense o homein G | Leading Official Reports that 800 More Men he | ans only de Atms and Achievements Fopr 3 | | Laid Down Tools Y A . . epresented. Some of us bad planned a the Ever P Nt Shadow. aid Down Tools Yesterday. poo e t | reception for Dryan when he returned WHAT DEWEY HAS TO SAY i RUSSIA'S POSITION REMAINS UNCHANGED |, 1", Mor! Ao Home, but wion we found tBat he would| .. ... ; . LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 20—The first_stop | hot sive here. untih 11 oclook at miht | GALVESTON, Tex, Sept. 20—This even. | Man Whe sank ¥leet at | EMPLOYES PUT MARKLE'S APPEAL ASIDE pinic ma th sevelt special train te we abatidoned the sheste Al Geciaed to| 108 Mayor Joues laimed that martial Mani Hol- Government at 8t, Petershurg Adheres to Its It i : “ n b : call on him at his house .,,'.W,, Tn the : W u‘“ww e noon tomorroy and 5 g " : 4 | W epare Governor Roosevelt | party that called on Bryan there were not civil authorities would assume Arge uspension in oming and Lacl Resolve to Withdraw. ! ) 1 e n Stortikn cache | over Aftesn 610 woldiers &nBkiour or Ave| of MUl \ffairs, This was done a W YORK, Sept. 20.-Admiral Dewey P R kawaana ¢ pend t le, to an excl Mormon audi men who Jolned us, and not thirty, | the suggestion of General Scurry, who ex 18 stopping at 1., talked | Valleys 8aid to Be Complete, | delay he thini in all probability to the | ¢ omposed largely of women, many of tated in the repoi pressed the bellef that conditions had | today of the 0 interview, saying f ER QUIRY OF WASHINGTON t 1 | T 1in eport. While we were in iy General Chaffes,” continues the mh.i. | standing room being taken. Governor | voted for McKinley in 1896 to stand up and | 1118 were able to cope with the situa- |, A L pertigs he dil | LAST REMAINING MINE CEASES WORK rr i t. “has dire Mstribution of | Roosevelt said in par fiot & person stood b el tion. This, however, does not mean the |y y h e ] | i A up. Then some one re the Isly de Ciib i ceienn Minister ¢ the poor. This plan 15 & good one 1 am slad t It people of 1t ed those who were republicans prior to | 'Mmediate withdrawal of the militla. They | ;i pURi 48 Al o bl skl g ioktion LEWHRL. DIVNIFe. | REAL W ol sy, kel hose who were republicns prior 10! aro to co-operate with the city oficials in | HHCY W N ghe ten or’ twelv | Great Inroads Have fieen Made on Men Vhat chief eded | y ot trade | Now how did you 0o 1t Dld" dtent | ywo.thirds of the persons then arose, | M cement of order and will con- | Capy “was with A ployed by Reading Company, Negotintions o noce i | seRRIng. 10 Bnve A . WNLH dTE ot in ke 5 t duty as a part of the govern- | he it ts from M R ) ! | A by muk in any way Indfeate that Hoots } 5 an oxamitRtiot ong Many Declding o Cast Thelr [ - comm has expre his | ! 1 hit ou car > w € they voted for McKinley. | ment. Since martial law has prevailed in | S00E M A TAomided TRt these th p " \ HivEHoF BETEATNE ARRTHRL | You w Kt and sa 1] "\When asked if he Knew of any veterans | C8Iveston. good order has resulted, It was [ were wor R aaving. Three out of & doten L d B LA A A - the Hosers. No y e who had changed from McKisiey to Bryan | [¢aFed in some quarters that when it be- | THEY were Taisec and tempo fepait - the Boxers and th west 1 Y in the last four ye Mr. W came known that the mil ad given way | Y ite Maae e Savact VASHINGTON, Sept. 20.~T of weat has by vears, Mr. Wiseman sald Sols procecded under their own e " W il vt p . ated . LB SIS |1 know of only old soldier who has | 1© €1Vl authority the looting and robbery o T Kong and hud been there | HAZLETON, Pa, Scpt. 20.~In the ab- the e noa ' t toot for catching the hoain St & aind a ot positive " w gan after the storm and con- | foF e time, undergoing repairs, before [ sence of President Mitchell from head aceor 1 a high a r it Wt &f 1 1 not positive about him Haobsg w m As tter of fact - re are now before the D Mouit, tHey 1 over them. Y i ratic newspapers will fomorrow | tiued until the declaration of martial taw [ 40N Yidimed HiaE e Bl (he sRipE, | Larore SOHAY, DEURMIE AT, WHO 18 ] x\ ere are : : he way but you e tell a different story concerning the affair | MENt Tecommence. The military forces | I r LIhat we deatroyed them. 1 did | DeXt in charge of the strike in this rexion nt of State a nube Awa pgh o f j &6 eyt ’ kit W11 be: ned 15 % cHegk-o% thiE:uh e WH Y Own eves an elght-theh shell | issued the daily bulletin from the United result Ihe PR T T T Bt el hot afrald of risks, but trod | £f BRVARS HOmE and the TBFeAt gains for| ;¢ crime, however, and wiil in all ke e T O e A B it hat | Sine Workers headquarters. It is as ol e concerniug the surienuer of COSe |ihy 3 Do Glers ha tone to further: triump} \t | About fifteen employes of the Lindeit|Pllity remain here for the mext twenty | destre her low eaders, the orlgmal Kussan peop M . e dlers has indefinitely postponed | iy how the weat wus bullt up and that 18 | pote), the headquarters ef the democratic | 987 T Ktutement that the vessel we Reports recelved at headquarters today ton for withdrawal e rous (TOM op - Aporicans star Hiat day o 1o t o his kot to grow in stature | campaign committee and the populist na The shooting of negroes by military men | ihiv trie ! ;‘“::\-"”"““ €18 have been most gratifying. Harwood, Cole- Pekin, which has not ncted upon @8 & | (heigiiung at Shun Halen, twenty-Ave miles | 2h 11 #tren th 1 commi went out of & ettike to. | for looting has had a most salutary eftect | poxsivic for ‘shells o do muct raine and the Star washery at Audenreid Sokifty, & memorandim: from B T e e e e donaNG i ) At Btlgbam ity | Loaa! Commitiee, went out o & strike (o- | o ‘ug 'in & mensure terrorized the of- | Pelow the water line, of fof unyijing b shut down this morning. The men at these thi eroment, and a requ apital and that the Japanese have occu from the band stand. The meeting ut Og- | man Sovereign of the Knights of Labor has | T¢POrted daily, which are being dealt with | Armored SIS SR nog Wrmored much be- | their fellow men. This {s a gain for the Ching th tions be sent \ " ' |den was held In the opera house e o < 97| severely ow the water line, the whter being pro- | mine worker: Huans ) rallway station pext hou There been boarding at the hotel for several 1y tection enotigh from a Shell Conger wich peace nego.latl s Feng Tai, where they will mmmediately | 734 @ large and appreciative audicnce 1o weeks, but he has been too busy assisting The stench arising trom the bodies be- | ‘I hurdly think It worth your while t ‘At Jeddo, where John Markle tried to at on In addition there v veroil . where they will dmmediately | groer (he governor and hear his speech. 1| the popullst committee to look after the. * h the ruins is becoming unbearable. [ pay much attention to this 1 know it | Influence the men to go to work, they re tnquiry from the French g nent as t ihnhd Y6 Hritieh was well peceived, the audience welfare of the employes of the establish. | TO1AY orders were fssued to impress every | human hatureto depreciate Wit others | mained frm, evideatly reali the shal t « he nited 8 " with chee T 1 | y o | e -bodied m or s ot 1 v L R Yy 8 - owness o offers 3 T }-H:w“u”“x‘ ‘j‘lu‘mvl‘-”.‘ «” b NG Tien Tsin correspondent of the Dally 1" v re. He said in par | ment. ,',‘ v\ Hn !.ruv.( rstr cleaning service. | hoer ted correctly in full :,I:T‘n,“ f the offers made by their em i Rt LT ‘ y forring to the attack on the Pet | (i /s deutte and unmi ‘NEBEKER " Orer K0 ) "r\«'y.‘ we 1-'~4”.urml :mv.u and un- | sobmon Partially Correct at Least. Al ‘ ifated aioWly and at ubderstanciug bas | mane and Ll AL torts aleeady Sentrived br 0 pon the issies of the der this order are fully 2,000 men engs M RANCISCC Py Aiiks : \dred more men are on strike that there shall be a general cieara o0 | RdvIENE PacdiVEA: At BESTIG SAVEEE TS not bhe m I promising | ieeps Things Movias Duri . clent and more men must be secured. Men | ¢ Stuiber OlVinDin. A4 ntesl Dewey'a | 1y during the atrike the entire subject. This may be expected it 8 ur- | prosperity with the policy for which we PIng His | 00 (hjs service are to be imported from crulser Olympla, Admiral Dewey's | —iTpe suspension fn the Wyoming and {ther late tomorrow or early the followin L A R T Hlia T | R the interior of the stat fagship, but at present hydrographic offi- | yackuwanua valleys s now leto, the e er late Lomorro arly SRR clock on Tuesday with the threat of imme ¢ isters as th resialt ¢ | of Utah, . e . cer at this port, speaking of the reported 210 i ik b i bldg e day It will clearly enunciate the pro \ Pl i | princiy I ax I to . : . di o, il only mine which worked the fore IO Gl lind bl KL by the Germans and Russi B St Partormanase ani okt | : Funeral Pyres Are Burning. {nterview with Licutenant, Hobson, tele- | the week belug cloxed Nd"the f0re patt of fSinjot LR n the event of refusal BY the detual evente. We have | SALT LAKE, Uiah. Sept. 20.—Utah re-| The work of removing the dead from the | sraphed from Vancouver, in which the lew- | “Reporcs trom District No. 8 (# questions presen o nows that Sir Claude MacDonald's re- | G, whitt we kald we wou [ publican oMctals and politictans had a | debris still continucs. The present method | (enant 15 reported to have 18 (RREEHN |4 niNRAEs) 54 tHRL LHLYS ek bEoR lower More Thun One Note, moval from Pekin to Tokio was arranged | financiil and economical policle " | scare when they found this morning that | of disposition is cremation and as each |shells from Admiral Dewey's squadron were | HLLAALO L S L L8t 1) i mical polic QEvarash (il 4 # A | accessions to the strikers' ranks, gre There will be irate no rdin pril s commented upon by some Lon chamg 1 T KO, jove r el and Recretary of State | corpse is taken out it is thoroug ly sa not responsible for the nking of Admiral | jnrouds having been e O to the character of the « nicat 1. | on papers as indica the home au- | Jocating the same policle Hammond had left the state adwministration | urated with coalofl and thrown into a blaz- | Montijo's fleet, but that the Spaniards sunk ISR1ONI np A ewdits eBsiaysas b kbl dressed to this government; tha th . were dissat hig conduct | the prophesivs of our opy in the hands of a democratic acting gov. | ing fire. This plan of incineration has |(heir own vessels by drawing the plugs and [ “The gituation ol il et CArmRRC i ated ' \re | fa o) i RS | ernor by leaving the state to meet Goy- | been entirely successful and the bodies are | opening the valves, said today StGbie l“ '; y’["[- ”"’)'"'l"" anthra- nan note w ¢ to 5 AL Gkath ¥ it 4 A " cite fleld 15 such that we have every ra L SR 3 [ to vse polict ernor Roosevelt at Pocatello, Idaho. Un. | quickly destroyed Funeral pyres are Mr, Hobson superintended the repair at| son to belleve that ih o few days tha s : 3 | der t atutes Aquila Nebeke eside Mazing throughowt the city and in this way s Kong " o it mit ol b A Bl from Sussia will be answered | " o prophe R, 1 r, president g Hong Kong (a long distance fibm Manila) | pension w ’ orandum, while the French verbal MUST HAVE COAL AND FOOD i 3 of the state senate, is acting governor. | Galveston is ridding itself of the dead B0 theen Gt tha Faleadl HORHIAL WRE VeUBIN. | Chpes disteibtant o oy O T - When Mr. Nebeker discovered late last| Captain Willlam Hutchins, superinten- |, | three t ke ettt el ety Ak ioun Uide o ed late last| Captain am \ Those three were the Isla de Luzon, the | > DO L L GRS 0 *| DALY MEN QUIT CONVENTION |night that Wells and Hammond were botn | deat of the Ninth United States ifo saving | lsla de Cuby and the Don Juan do Ausirin | LHGLELSH S e UL munications the authorities are ilin ey | out of the state he appointed Judge 0. W. | district, embraciug all stations on the RUIC| They were not the largest vesseis | President Mitchell of the United Mina to give any p ble intimaticr hough Butte ¥ antion Unseated and Th Powers United States senator, to il the coast, has received reports of damage 10| Montijo's i and it is true that they were | Workers returned from Mahanoy City to as far as the German note I8 concerncd the | (€ right, 1900, by the Assoclated Press.) 3 ds Walk Out with vacancy ol foned by the faflure fo elect | stations in the district, The Galveston [ gunk by their-crews, who pulled out the | 90¥. where he addressed a meeting last Béltel e qimont ganeral here thal the re PEKIN (vin Taku), Sept. 19.—Active Then. [@ senator at the last session of tfe legis- | Station was wiped out and the keeper's | D “not, however, until the ships had | PRt ME Mitchell said today that large D i)l i ot o] VAR OB rAY B A AYE AbOlL0 g roudBibd | luture. Then bo proceeded 1o announce | wite, Mrs. Haves, and one of the surfmen | bocn amaked slightly and were in danger | KAl DG been made in the Sl B AGaIU a2 ik kasthata0rFenas ot th viaW BL U UeIE aSal i ol (HELENA, Mot Benh The demo- | Changes in the gubernatorlal stafl and | drowned. Other persons at the station|of falling into the hands of the Americans region and that the outlook for the Hazle irending Ghnese o condlition precedent to | plios from the northern passes and testop- | SIS SIAte convention last nightwas drf makeup of officlaldom generally | were saved. Two of the lifeboats drifted | pyoue three are the only vessels of which ton district continued to grow brighter. negotiations of any kind. Concerning the | Ing trade. General Chaffee o | matic. The Daly delegates from But Mr. Nebeker is a prominent cattle man, | to Hitcheock, fourteen miles north of Gal- | r. Hobson can speak with knowledge EHUARIVIRENL 0L CORLHEEINE (I8 iR EIDL oY e e o itlon for withdrawal, 1t s | Barcow, socond in command of the Britigh | *el3ed the seats assignod by the state com with the cowboy's fondness for a joke, and | veston, fulund. The Galveston station was | yfontijo's flagship, the Reina Christina, ragion {8 (gradually, falling.off, -Yesterdoy R D oat 10 ptands. rodey. the | troope, held s contarence today. and ¢ [ mitteo 10 the Clark delogation from nat | 1063 DOt view his own motearlc career as | valued at $15.000 and will be rebuilt. The | 1uq'tho Castilia were burned to the waters | e Hazleton divison of the Lehigh Valley stated omoially LR 1t Sande odhy Lo | e lapatohias Avatiehimetiiuaieorsmemmetibos 51 L a80 s ARoliaedato cRIvE gt b il governor very seriously, bui la’ political | San Luls Nfe saving station was damaged |eige ay u result of the American shell fire, | FAIFOAd, which taps all bat wix collierios S Sodibatians, wHAtver (on ths' Dart of | NNk, (0 BAE HRI Tied, Under. Genacal | oo oD o tmOYe SRS Ty UTCE wae oppunents were ‘serfously aiuimed untfl| o the extent of about §LI00. Thore wA®iithe Spantards were ufiable to put out the in this territory, bandled 480 cars of coal Russia up to the present time ot W ilion Cantiire o brani el [imads,: (ML minjority srepottoti ths (arddens [ St 3 C AN UTFREERT Nt X 4 loss of $100 to the Ife saving statlon at | couaieration. The Dom Antonio de Ulloa | NW1ICh 18 8 decrease of cighty cars over h Lo o PrOenL e, swers (o ¢nd disperse the Hosers, The co'umn, which | 418 committee favoring the seating of the RithuREoy vlrl-lx\ when Governor Wells | Velasco, At Sabine Pass, the other station | et i o i iy sday. The average shipment is 800 cars Rakninne Sl th HEWATE A2 il 1vavs totnbtrow: will thstids tue bace | QAT ‘aeligation’ wax'itend andthistyi | SCUCEEEACHI It was thought | ou the coast, no damage was done by the | pierced her below the water line LAy circular v el not to Germany | talions of the Ninth United States infantry, | TIoUeS & lowed each side for argument. | ‘” 1ofe A ‘I'“ i ernor Nebeker might | storm | “No one, so far as I know, ever asserted | | General Manager Frank Pardee of A, al tut to each of the pow D Rsiimont ot e Honctn Ui aater: liimngly (b a vole ot s58ito o1, the majority | S8 S $ER0LELERE of the legistature to| The sloop Commodore, which arrived |y ("1 (1o Spanish vessels were sunk by | oroce & Cos mincs, the Cranberry und T EiLR et inr (et Bl THase ¥ try four gur s o s Sdanted Then Dolokate ooty | fll the senatorial vacancy, but he says e | here this afternoon from coast poinis. | oty that penetrated the hulls below the rYStal uidxe dollierien; Saye'therpronenty ot e M o Ne conference It was desid led ninety-one dissenters from the hall and 1 not go that far. Judge Powers says | picked up at sea the firing box from the | oy, | 1= today produbing about three-fourths of shersiore, Jila bl : gl y M tho conference [t was deelded o ask | yiuh'120 orhers who had previously left un his appointment in seriously meant and | Galveston forpedo station which was d¢ A = | the average outpu an unconditional accoy or re a column westward to | ot that he will insist on recognitio troyed by the sterr | | Mr. Pardee s The . k A e : ol GthRr R GRTRILE Convantion ) Wi oraal gnition. v ¥ n | y . ar Aid: “The men are staying of tho Gorman proi win i he Boxoers and (o restore normal | i 'prtenorn batl. rganized 5 - SENATOR THURSTON'S ADVICE | i from work becauee they huve boer rather controversia me ¢ « A Big Crowd Listens to Hanna, | intimidate A wurpose to deselop the sentiments of e Japanese and French are opers The regular ution then perfected its | CHICAGO, Sept, 20.—U. tanna. — DISTRESS IN TEXAS TOWNS . 5 utimidated. They are being threatened pury v nch are operating : HICAGO, Sept, 20.—United States Sen Tells the Republica to Get To- | i) hodily harm at their hom If this other powers respecting the German pro- | 10 the northwest of Pekin organization ! a platform, appointed | o ana deliveres | methe ate fo Tie i AcAsy aragme d her poers respusting German pr the orthwes ok SranslRton Rloblena miatfoth appsing r Hanua delivered an address (onight | jn scores of SiorrSwept Villages| SCIMCF and Vote for the Tioket | wero not so I bellevo 99 per cont of our poral and to secure support for our ows ile of loot belouging to the Amer- » t pu and la- | to an immense audience of German-Amer- | All Over the State. men would b rking view of that matter icans bas begun. General C| o at firer | LOF PATLY conventions, with a view to effect | fcan republicans at Central Music hall re ix Great Safiering and i e .' e WO .le. We are protecting | propose 0 S fugion on the state ticket and adjourned ur it ) itution, | wasi AN o e all men who are working on our property Waldarses Noaring Dekin, iy : u”vlmnl ::’,myyn‘“”) deelded | 111" o'clock this m nu-:w““ll{ n [rlnlv“ulr : i v th)'“ el e B | Tl‘lx"l”it‘l‘l‘u’;'l‘){\' '1t)p|‘u '“ »|.~lp. 1 TI‘I“‘" HQUEREIhAS.Hothing toxarhitrdie) LOUR . 4 5 | that it would be better to feed the Sy |4 k this morning, when all fo 1ee The speakers who preceded Se ” ram.)—Senato urston begins 8 g his way toward Peliin, but still needs| i ” The platform adopted by the regular dem- | New York, who spoke in German, and |t o i e agenty. 8 have '"»:l" 0| noxt Monday night at Martinsburg, W. Va. '.!:';“q:x:f:,'l:", Disgsyppsat o ”‘"‘, 1tive & week's thme to complete his Journey, it | s oeratic ¢ BT TS bite the KehnRalalts | T 3 and | come in from the agents sent out by S. | i 8, W. Va. | reduce price of powder we would have L weicd Hi istyshireiaizng attirm Kansas City | Judge Richard Yates, republican candidate | Al | On Tuesday he is billed to speak at Pled- | (o readjust the wa e, They Ininoi kel EthAtithe Otrobn governic STORY OF AWFUL MASSACRE i!aform o8 for fiver colnage at | for governor of Miinols, Andidate, Tallaterro, Governor Sayers' agent (ot the | mont and on Wednesday at Clarksburg (|0 EomRIRE G ARSI Eon) e e AL R R L UAIteA Blatee | TpUNtanR: 100 i 16 to 1, favors pensioning veterans of all| Senator Hauna's speech dealt principally | o e of Gutresion vinltod by ARG Mara | After his Weat Virgioia dates he will prob- |'atruoi RS PUE AOme0t N astion onithe. past ot the Us maal Aen ha -unn:ln ot [ vars wwl cos trusts and particularly the | with the prosperity of the country under | pellowing are summarics of reports Y lably ko into Ohio, Indiana and 1inois | “Ax far as | know there is no understand a6 10 SWiia e Am ualgamated Copper company; favors | republi | 4 owing are summaries of Fports S0 KTy beginning his campaign in Nebrask § SR8 auns BAE A ot : Box publican rule and the danger he charged | pceived showing the conditions at half a 4 paign in Nebraska, | ing among the operators regard a . ; ipossible to te k=1 men, eulogizes the record of W. A. Clark | He referred to the defection of Carl § SRR R SN €T AT 1o clection. Speaking of the situation in g 9 ek Sraiade now m|n.-<|..| the action which 1 to b | LONDOX, Sept. 21.—"Authentlc accounts | and’ recommends his re-vlection to the fed- | and Hourke Ca b :‘ e |’y .,”.l“"‘”\“ s preuablyc Atvrsamalll tonns which are i | ol Sonator Thuraton said today: ;{:‘,,‘::‘l::““”“ “,”,”m,, ]'""\h g s aken by our government will have h ve been ere,” suys the Mose Al senate ar f s ke Cockran, saying that they had just as bad shape and fro ch reports | oo day: ghting his own battle. We do not dilatory effect iy :;,h i 1”’ ,‘“ g [ | e ! demands the election of | forgotten the fnancial question and were i iy ): on :“( il n:‘\:ln: OMY| It is of utmost importance that we | how many of our men join the United Mine e OR{BAKs u[Hiatar iwds axniniat the 13 FRRRAOTS at Bliro e (et “m('u ¥ reet v the peopl urging their cause under the flimsy guise peipg supplied with provisions, clothing and l‘ ¥ ‘(‘I’ publican h»]lnlnlvlurn In. order | Workers as long as they behave themselves State department at an early hour today | was undoubtedly PR of “imperialism drugs fro ouston by the committees 0 do this we musi subordinate all prefer- | and keep within the law GISLOTLAIRTVmAnIa L AR BT hoUT Lhde) By on 1H“4h ,:':;J“ ‘:\\'vl.l.‘vl BRYAN STOPS AT LINCOLN with reference to Mr. Bryan's refusal o h|:'-”{:h.‘|“ :' £ |I-"'Ix|\..,h.,. o l)‘l'lllyl:‘lg prg L for ,»l‘lm‘lh' al candidates and go in| President Mitchell today denied the story . ithorities, whic engage In joint de k am to elect the leglslative tickets as nom- | th SHEN ¢ negotiations at once, and directly with the | then let loose the tide of slaughter throus REAES 10 Jolnt debnfe with bim:the mene' \at.q ittee; some supplies received, but | {1 & 8. Dom: [Ithat hoe Ix golps to New York to ‘confer Chinese government, if need be. He had | out Amur slaughter through- | Democratie Candidate Wil Spend a ator sald: “Mr. Bryan savs that he would |“I"‘”“‘:. oo} somu Mpplise T o oeibions | At 16 we elect (welve members from | with owners of mincs with & view to arvi- been Informed by his own government that The entire Chinese population of 5,000 | Alkning Near not disouss & public qusstion or & political | & aeeded. Familles at Hrin and Buperior | DOMBIAS SOUDLY Wo AtS almost certain af |tration the technical dificulty in the way of those | souls was escorted out of town to & spot e, question with me because I am too small | yre to be supplied through Pearland | the lcglslature. Without them we will | Fred Dilcher, the member of the execu- L VMR R R e el B B T tatben. "Bt ho wilh e £0- Biscus tnom |27 (0 be supplied throukh Boarlant o [PFobably fail. ~ Republicans of "Omaha | tive board of the mine workers union who thorization. Our minister has told the | in batches of a few hundred to the 'I-“'.‘r LINCOLN, Sept. 20.—Mr. Bryan will| W!th me. it does not make any difference | plied: enough provistons for the present wust therefore bury all factioual diaer- | has been leading the strike movement in 2 nanably | Lank, was. ordered. to ccrs aiells TIYER|spand tomarrow and Baturday. samaaienihe [ WHSLHOP {rom the samoirontrum or ot bos [ Alyjp=lnihe tawn ol Alvin and visiniiy | 0oes and et together. fof the: tioket, 1 the /lackewanna and Wyoming valley e e dentiate us atns | Ohintss sio. No toacs ware crorqto the | in the vicinity of Licoln. He will visit |caute just as often as 1 come before su f(nero are probably six bouses an blocks believe this will be done, and I ghall urge | regions, arrived here this afternoon from D T, e e e n e | the piver 15 & mile wite, e hrovided ant | goveral points near this city, making briot | a0dience of the American people | am going | out of a total of 1000, (Db nouwlation ot | D my. friends it/ suppart «yevy logisiative fBoranton iater are not. wuficlent i thomevlves Lo he Hisn ls o mile wide. The Chinose Were | geoches. Mr. Bryan will rest at his home | (0 tell them the truth and (rom the stand- | Xivin now to be fed s about 1500; Sianvel neminee. This is no time to Indulge in T Uie tlement with the Chiy arnment of | ratbed oF shot at the. Toam and Were|in Lincoln durlng the first three days of [PoInt of @ business man I am golng to |u; Liverpool and Amsterdam, 230; Chooo. | Pre-election contests of tu carry persoual | There is no denying the fact tha the troubles which have occurred withiu | hile Russian vol felatance, | next week and on next Thursday he will Sound the note of alarm and warn you all TR stin bayous, Chigger nelghbor. | “0tasvnism beyond ' county = couventlons. | papiants of this 25 Liia SagcishAY LIS 40> the last few months. Mr. Rockhill also is | bank, clubbed or shot any itten the | start on his Dakota trip. He said today |that this is your campaign.” P lokinson bayou, sast and ouimide | Lok U8 et te legisiature, eteot our qtath) ghosu B L BRI AR SEIIA AT powerless to meet the demand for an im- | to land. Not one escaped alive. The rf o4 that after starting to Dakota he would con- o, o Ot 200, making | ket and thea wettlo the senatorial ques- | (hat 1) il Wl ““;' “”‘ net. ""‘l""‘ ediate representative. »w the Chinesc| b s he river | (inye his work outside s BUEEQUAAING SaHR5FY. 8 8 AKINE | fion in cauc Any republic p i el he an outbreak somewhere Tediate representative. Now the Chinesc | bank for miles was strown with corpses. | Unue his work In outside states, not re:| HORSE DEALER UNDER ARREST |a totl of 5000 people under the super- lon In caucs. Ay republican cnator I8 | in the region. Most, If pot all, the coal officials are asking with great urgency tha | turning to Nebraska untll two or three S iom of the. Alvin Gommittes; The coms | oiier thap HO ESpublioan senpts We | mines are being protected b ek waleh special eredentials be cabled to Mr. Con days before the election in November Rrnbols 2 aeasies ity | can elect two if we stand together.” AN S0 U BE REOLAHAE ST SELER WALON | J i ol ¥ | mittee admits having a suficient ount men. Rumors are afloat that th . dentin it kare olhbn praneniy ampan: | SRIGT S AGH ‘ - ‘ Nebraska postmas Sivira L. Pal- | ML that the sherifty SR S0 Ay Mo ther properly empow INST BOXERS‘ b R e | 0 with Defranding Come |of clothing. They have recoived a cash | -lebFasif POEAFAFE: Blsira Lo Pal-of Luzerne. Schuylkill and Carbon coun SradpAracnbe) e (B1ely donignatal o fi S e o Eater. | SAGINAW, Mich., Sept. 20.—The demo ! mission Fir ubscription of ahout $2,000 and have spent | (U0 Wt L0 G ‘“‘”\“" ¥ Vico ties, which adjoin one another at a point ‘ RLOUA: iy DEKID AL 0008, | S {uats Beball iMter- | ratie congressional convention of tl $400. Have received two cars of flour from jne ans M. Mackprang at | (wo miles south of here swearing in I.\!r Wu had another matter to present t 4 ehel ctw Blghth Michixan distriot todas pom “1‘ KANSAS CITY, Sept. 20.—Joseph Arn- | Dallas, one car of meat from Dallas, one \\1,.. e Bluff, Saunders county, vice Hiram | deputies by the score. None of th i the department, and that was an appeal | Iverywher 8 b & lstrict today nominated |, &t sabire LI e Tl Uy } : Ka it yaniEngd fa None of these ru $Ho GRERELAIS a0 UHAL a 48 anpe | Welllngton T Burt for conaresemus. sy | helm of this city, prominently "known |cur of mixed Boods from Tyler atte rablengdi L | mersisanbe coules When the sherlifs provinees that no more in il Lot | WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—The State d ‘"”h" fon ‘mlulk“m” Shigiahction 66 8 Ny dupler | “Along tha bay sliore fhom irkleis Paint ) was today approved ARG 8hliate appiosched on. tin. subiedt Sliey kex provinces that no more internati nal troops | 2 ite de (L . in horses and mules, was arrested yester- | to Liverpoc pace of Six or eig iicago was today approved as reserve | there is no trouble and that the: REGHARGR SRR RS RAA D STUATLORML LEOBDA [ pactiannt hian rece[ved thei following fales | o e okt B8 e demacratio oon- | t Random Lake, W [se. Bt vampeg) ok nt for the First National bank of Grae Je W 20 teusis Ach el thep sie Adh it el Kk S s gram. dated the 15th inst.. trom the consal | EF€8lonal convention held here today to at Random Lake 15, upon the |miles from the front, there are many : iraet- | looking for any. Certaln it s, howey el axditing ot sipon .{u.‘ e oftne | KTAR GRA0R 4 J 1] nominate a candidate to succeed \illlg | ChAre of having defrauded Kansas City |thousand 1 cattie that should be ‘H‘ ““_ ¥ that these officers are keeping a watchful proasnso of { roops, and were willing | * TR T AR Gl | Haselwood of Quinty. who withirew fear, | @nd lowa horse commission firms of about | immediate ated or properly looked | 4T Fonner, letter carrier at Cedar | cye on the situation gl Ha Bl provinces | h 4 (.~ | the congressional race on account of sick- | $-0000: Warrants & ued here two lafter 9. /16, 1% promoted tram 400 o 98K 10 shaft of the Lehigh Valley Coal W e protec o ers if th L b i St e T T 7 rths ago. The heaviest loser In Kan voadia—In tha town there are 800 destl ramer s designated a member of the ny, cast of this city, was the center troops are excluded fate missionarios ©hi | Macomb. key of | Gty is maid to be Wolcott, Becrs & Co, of | tute people and those in the immedinte |I¥11 service board for the postofMice at|of numercus petty acts of violence duriug Callers at State Depnrt [t A0 RORAILaN (o8t | "BINGHAMTON, N. Y 20 —iypon | the Stock Yards Horse and Mule market, | vicinity will make (he aggres 00. Pro- | Omaha the day. Before 6 o'clock this morning a Tiie Teprassatativen of this pawes = ' B. Ferris of Spencer wa minated fop | #09 the Stock Yards Horse nd M ¢ visions alveady supplied suflicient for im | handful of Hungarian women wanted to i e e a S i ISl il i flont et hp e en e SR LRSS A losses in s ( will aggregate P ARG t persuading breaker boys to go to work AhlaaaimIoistacr thaialuIomAtic Eallers R PLATTSBURG, N, Y., Sept Charles | 1688t $10,000, it I8 sald. Com fon firms | yic re more than 500 desti | wnl Convention of Veteran Wele- | The police, however, managed to get out tho Btate Aapartment today were M. Takac| i pved | A, Burke of Malone was nominated for con. | '® Clarinda and Shenandoah m‘ are #ald | Of about 300 houses only about ten ar | graphers Comes to End with | of their dificulties without a fight. Shortly bira, the Japanese minister; M. Thiebaut, | ) wead | cooan tolay by the démaoratla soavention L0, Y8 bean. vietimitad Arnhelm hudislanding. A wave of salt waier from fous quet nt St Paal {after that a mine worker he was shot the Frepch charge d'affaires, and Baron | or_{asued “grdors thr ol of the Twenty-third district | maintaiasd ofMoen af Red O K, la. for the ten feot in depth covered this section |at by an unknown person, but not hit k von Steruberg, the German charge. | SRIEIMINRLE RO FOWLER. | TOLEDO, 0. Sept. 20.—Mayor Samuel| n' Yoot Arnheim's method, as stated by | (hirty-cight lives were lost, and, for the PAUL, Minn, Sept. 20.—The nnnual | While on his way to the shaft, L in he - P g r. Wolcott, was to obtain standing with 5 2 K The 4 A They were all in search of information | Jones today refused the unanimous nom-| time being, it is feared the soil has been |conveutions of the Old Time Telegrapher \ n Itallan was badly clubbed. To and particularly solicitous to know what RUSSIANS ARE NOT LEAVING ! ination of the democratic congressional|® '™ With whom be had done large bus- | seriously damaged (he offect of salt |association and the United States Military | Night two mine workers on their way home prospect there was of securing early re | convention, and Negley D. Cochran, editor | 7% ' buying stock and then muke 8 (water. Supplies of provisions were sent |Telcgraph corps came to a brilant close | from the shaft were attacked and badly wponses from the United States government | WFitish De Story Affecting ‘.,1 the Bee, was nominated heavy draft for a shipment which never | (hem yesterday. There are probably 10,000 | tonight in this city with a banquet at the | beate Aslde from th ineldents quiet to the various notes which h been sub Canr's Tr Chinese IRON MOUNTAIN, Mi Sept. 20 eame 10 ,‘““1 Arpheim formerly lived o | qead cattle within @ ce of a fow miles | Ryan hotel. Oyer 200 guests were gath- | prevailed throughout the region. The mitted by them. The response to the [ ward L. Legendre of Calumet was nomin Pistaburg; B outh and surrounding the town, and eyery | ered around the tables when President H. | 8trikiug mine workers say they are’doing German note 1s not now expected by Baron ; ated for congress today by the democrats | woye e iw Nept, 4o, | HOUS0 8hould be supplied for at least ten | ¢ Hope of the Old Timers called the | theiF best to prevent disturbances Von Steraberg for & day of two. Mo feets| LONTON, Sept. 20.—The Pekin corre- |of the Twelfth congressional district IazeimeRia bf DRoaR YRR, tfe 0 |days with disinfectants. Fever is now |diners to order and introduced H. P. Hall | A 15-year-old Hungarian boy was 1 no surprise at the support given by France | fPondent of the Daily Express, wiring Sey T { A\ HTRve: o o™ | getting In there and Dr. T. J. Scott of (o ran newspaper man, s tosstmaster. | 4#ad In bed in Coleraine today, The doc 1o the Rusaian proposition, and. therefore, | \ember 12, usserts that the Russian troops | pipppp & D. Sept. 20 (Kpee [ Siiea”wurst Tmarcic Tor Hamburg, \ia | Houston went there yesterday The speakers were numerous and all | '°F 5ays his death was due to heart d 1« not disappolnted at the French refusai | ¢ Bot leaving. British headquarters, he | oo’y 0" cowa’ o drunk RRANAL | Elymoukl Ang Bl e A en " yin| AD 1068 of the velooity of wind and | were brief. Mr. Hall gave his greetings to | %45 od by fright. The dootor sdded 1o accept the latest German proposition added, had been informed that the Russians |y cooqe o0 ).‘ ,",' on It tians Southampt wave of salt water that swept over this | the delegates by means of a mammuth 1t the boy had been told that a mob ARLIABFENR I CABRIAR NESRANIOR Iad’ Iatt, ‘WL tha. nistataanl wen "NBLIAR | Arsiia i R R OARL BICr TOAIMIAAY. Y Passed—La Bretagne, from | immediate sectlon may be imagined when | telegraph sounder which had been arranged | Wa8 marching toward Coleraine and that Admival Remey and General Chaffes. A, |the fact being that the Russians have been | Bananic. both halforeeds. sot and Na [ Now v Hayre L ew Englang, |1 1% Known that the Texas City dredge [for the occasion. Governor John Lin the shock caused his death f Remey's official recognition of Li| retnfor nd made a claim for more ex- | panecit’ kmocked Iron. Macosstn dau. Ot aol Arrlyed N en o, bnsiand | hoat 18 now lying high ax 0 in e s = dan | Sook the state of Minnesota ama| Meetings were held this afternoon in th Hung Chang does not commit our govern- | t¢nded quarters in Pekin [ RAEAES Mawaas Do coa wn trea . |at this place, a distance of eight miles | Ma Gray of Minneapolis pre- | H4zleton mines and at the Silverbrook ¢ sy i Byl B, cosallytodldaiuiogs ‘[ b Sl aad Juroped (\1‘4.11 vl »: ‘.]m. foat | ¢ CAmivedrolan Pringe. trom | ar moro fi 18 mooring ot y the welcome he had already | At the former place addressos wero ccn oxtended without doubt to f b 8¢ his head wide open, killing him i | to Loma—This committee rep Shox ven when the delegate P | e who appen o the \ stended without doubt to Li in nis | ALLIES TAKE HOST fustantly, The news was brought to Pierre | ] ) for | Alto1 T ttee reports about | & [ peut yesterday | mine b 1o aj I ty of viceroy of Chih 1 | » Plerre | 1 v pnty-five famil | R t D, Reld $ v e capacity of viceroy o h Li by Spotted Bear. The fight occurr 4 e L. y-five fa r 300 people, to be city ames 1. Reid, the venerable | ) resume al labor organ Chaftee’s statement relative to the | Pei Tang BN e A rred you- | i A Now York, L ourl [eared for BAORYAQ father of telegraphy,” Congressman I, ¢, | 2008 aduresned Tl division of his forcey indicates that he is ported Cay g | Arrived-Michigan m New | People have no money and their property stevens, W. L, Ives of New York RO g until the fight Is wor sl carrying forward preparations for Fires Jure Y tou, for New York Jestroyed. In neighborh 100 | ¥ 1l of Boston, Colonel J. J. D Lehigh Valley Coal company | niure ianitou, tor Baw Dicke wintering his troops to the best advantage. | e h-Afire tonlg at | 8 o phens, for | houses existed. for of th re de t O M Monroe of N Canan, | M€ the strikers claim © being opers 1 o6 not Signify that he expects to re- | BERLIN, Sept. 20.—The Lokal Anzeiger's | injurl Mory street resulted In th At Ol Sailed—Kalser Wilhelm | Stroyed Thero are about four houses now | Conn., and m others responded in quick | *'1¢4 WItF Iy reduced force of men wain in China during the winter, but sim- | Shanghal correspondent cables o | One. Jack O'Hrien, wil e, and Snocher | Der wge, Trgm iiremen: and Southamp- [on blocks. Two Ii were | The popu- | crder to the toasts 1ois Ho | ply means that be 18 preparing for eventu. | allies today captured the Pei Tapg and Lu | Frank Doerr. may dic. The joss w e | on oL N o callad~Rhyland, Phil. | 18100 18 mainly of porthern peaple. A | Finslly Tosstmastor Hall bald yp & large | Presids has telegraphed to the alities. | Tui forts with great losses, sty wustained by e Hargdaine MCR: | gdclonis and ecanle, r New York, (Loth ahinment was made of provisions snd medis |eard & the mystic figures “30" and | ofcials of the United Mine Workers here rom Livernoul) | ciues, but other things are needed at once. | the banqueters dispersed | that be w Iy be in Wilkesbarre Saturs