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4 TROLLEY DODGERS BRACEP | Brooklyn Calls a Halt on the Long List of Defeats, KITSON GIVES PHILADELPHIA A SHUT-OUT Cineinnatl Pats a on Pirates' Prospects for Win- ning the Pennant=New York Loses An Temporary Check " Cin Hon iy innatl, 4y Pite 0, M1 New York 2 Philade B Louls-Chicago, rn BROOKLYN played in whitowashed Kitson held scattered hity hard pectal singles, two d brought men no more Attendance PHILA y champion Pl the to fo was batted when three home run four police and ther down h fifth, and Twe and ¢ in seven runs unded the d nt irr Th Blaie e hu 1 ¥ Ml Dougla Wolv't Mot Donahue K Reds PITTEBURG ur ‘ iin PITTHI o Bea'm it Wakn o Loach Zimm: Ely, SMiCreery Tannehill, Phillippl, g in ninth Hatte Phillipt in ninth Pittaburg 2011 Cinelnnaty 5010 Earned r Clnetnnati hits: Ritchey. Home run: ' Hirize rifice hit: Zimmer, Hartzol Stole Barrett, Hartzel, Geler. Firat b balls: O Tannehill, 8 off Seott pirched ball: By Tannehill, 1 Fiy Philllppl, 15 by Scott, 1 Scott, Umpire! Emsite. ' Time Captut .oaom 2 oston w three straight the game Aubstituted Nl His wi bined with ston’s batting, drove him from the box in the elghth fnning. Merce replaced him when It was too late to s the game. Attendance, 1,00 BOSTON NE RHOAR Hamilton, of2 0 2 0 1 Jong, a1 0 Barry, If. .0 0 Hickman, Tenney, 1b 0 Bmith, rt. Collins, b } Doyle, 1b. Froemi 0 Davie, ss.... 1 Low 0 Murphy, # 1 Connor 0/Grady, o 1 Clark 0,seym Dineen, 0 Mat'we [Mercer e & It e Vi tl fr Matth eymour in YORK RALOA of1 1 i b1 1 Halt'n, 1 Sl 17} 0o Totals Hoston runs hits hase ible pli wman to Davis smith. | First oof Qrady, Selhit to ymour, 3, off Matthewsor Hamiiton. Siruck ed balls: ~ Connor Uinpire; Snyder LOUIS, Sept Loul Kame postponad on of Standing of the Tenmn, Play l 2] I ol [ Grady 26 account Chicago rain, Brooklyn Plutst Philade Ttoston Chicuko St Louls Cinelnnati New York 16 i A7 a2 Brookiyn After Play | BROOKLYN, Sept. 26—The Brooklyn Base Ball club has drafted Anderson and | Fultz of the Milwaukes tlean leagi team for next year. A | Ca | CHICAGO, S and vliced por Ball, Four touchdowns | Kick were ed by the | University of Chicago eleven todiny usainst & heavy team from Monmouth college in two ahort halves, Ior xo carly in the sea- | son Chicago showed unexpected speed and team work and their goul was nover n | real danger. The total score of the Maroon was 2 MINNEAPOLIS, Sopt Minnesoti foot ball tenm, o 1 nt. 2 Rocing at Driving first professional horse has had in some time menced this afternoon at the ing park. Races will begin at and | threo events are on the program. Much in- | est In the racing mect 18 manifested by | sal horsemen s well as many from | ubroad who have come to attend ot a successtul sorlos I8 assurced, Mar Allen of the Omaha Driving purk hus everything in readiness for the opening of | University of | MacAlester, 0, | vk, racing will be Omal The that com Drly “DAINTY FOOD” Turns Pale Cheeks to Pink, Our best physicians of the seek to cure patients by the use of food rather than heavy und this {8 the true method, for all physiclans agree that ouly from food can the body be rebulit Many people fail to give thelr physicians credit, for after living on poorly selected or badly ed food for a long time, per- | baps, and when their aflments become chronio they expect the doctor, with some wegle potency, to Instantly rebluld them. This is not possib The only true method 18 to turn as quickly as can be from poor fosd to good. A young lady, Miss Alice Hendricks, employed at the | corner of Fourth 1 Rac re Cin cinnati, O, says: I was variously treated for my nerves, muscles lungs, ete,, but none of the treatment gave me relicf from the pains. About a year ago my appetite falled completely and I began to have sinking spells similar to fainting, then 1 took all manner of tonies nd stimulauts, but they ero of no effect. 1 had been brought to quit drinking coffee and taking Postum Food Coffeo in its place, and gradually be- gan to get a little better. “Some one suggested that it 1 found Pos tum Food Coffee so beneficial I had botter use Grape-Nuts food, as they were both the children of one brain. I commenced on Grape-Nuts food for breakfast, having Pos tum Food Coffee with it. I found the food a0 dainty, deliclous and appetizing that I always looked forward to breakfast with pleasure. “Shortly after commencing this diet, my wretched pain in the side was greatly ims proved, and ow, a year later, it has gone entirely, also the sinking spells, in fact, my pale cheeks bave changed to piuk 1 have gained back more than the twenty prosent da drugs, | Major track meit has bee HENRY LANDS THREE WINNERS Racing nt terized by to De Graves Fail YORK, 8ep other field da aced hores Redpath to 1 Troy had end Track Cha are of Favorites iver the Goods, v at he_ rod His Jockey Gravesend toda three wins Kht Henty t past 1 startling N r tract n takes selling It r W Hix Roy ng. but Re h turn an i r, the bef bucke | 1 ran faced looked i1d be had nt 1 the top pr Jack | King Barleycorn an | following and the t a winnl Polnt an ok th the wel ag 1t while 1 I e mile n Mi ‘l‘l arbunkle 104 110" (Mec! Hammoc e and | race, 1 M Sixth o 11 (Henry), i 9to 2, third t, Shatp:ho Mark La Frank ran e CONTRALTO IN WABASH PURSE[| hn Horse se at T ing n TERRI FATUTE, h poured of an . 1 e ting nnd the the rod th recel of the ariven to l the c or. and permitt) the city and say lowers the mon are eager In th Appoint the third heat taken the Laverar 1l behind At nnd w nd pl th rd t ther tr .t handily first for all th ntralto showe f the s Mahel time ar In b h Siver on Marguerite cLropolac Wiiher Sally Simpson Malborn Laveran Eimer Time: 20121 24 eln iv Pl Alpha W Marsi Annie Thornt Prielmont Victor Little Time: | 2074 Wabash, purie trotting, by Herc ey pacing, s, ch. m., | tors Annie 1 Wilson My Aleott Contralto Camille Maugle Red Ju Lidy Mal Time Irng, gr. m Beli Anderson raldine 1 Onward Tent € ST LOUIS Sept ew bl erowd t There wera 1o h events being won by favorite t brackets and pil money. Track fast Firat race, selling, alxteenths: Tinstefr 1, won: Eugenia 8 mecond; F1 Caney, 1 third. Time 1" Conway, Inuendo a . Socon( Orl 1:14, _Tony Gal. Marc Third race, s 101 (Dominiek) (1. Mathews). Wa'do), 60 to 1 Rock and Fight Fourth ra teenths, over (Lloydy. 4 to 1 1 to 1, Kecond hird Mon A _two o six 1 108 (1 Molar Loy and Obin 1ing i 2101 third Bell f w Vg0 ran. ih race, handica (Dominick), § to § Muthews). 1 te # (D, Shaw). Hi Koller, D Alko ran 8ixth race, selling. (Dominick) (Bo'and), 8 to nos). 20 to'1. third Tigh Jinks, Whispe and Skillman also ra Two Sarprl CHICAGO, Sept big surprise’ at Haw winning the steepl 3 rd Cheste Tead nt g fall and af ten lengths, whic the last jump. Abc wire Donution show. ties and with the lengths Through the Wine, who won the hookmakers were g race was given to backed from 30 to 1 the favorite, at 2 to a8 she was' falrly Natural G wis ne: Wine next on the o streteh Port Wine Compass wav Gas wi Weather ol Pirst race (Harshberg (Alexander) to furl pounds I lost, and 1 am thoroughly well in oVery way. (Dup i to 1, thi Wine finished firet, (Spencery, 12 to 1 Man Go for the winnine Dominick to 5, Yaruby 1, Wght fmpost won by Aisqualificat running 10 to 1 Hught he Nl a (Henry), 2 to Shaw), 7 to 1, 2. third Prestiditator, itly ulso ran irl Rappanockor w empleton, 106 ond: Drisceoll Time: "1 ter, Lord Py Add, Mistre I nney and m hor Bporting | 1 Prospect of erre M paced tom hi n th e amateur 1o telegram last \ orl won b a4 of Denver | he train for this ejty rning. Mr. Bi'lings ha drive Free Bond rack some time fal will be pulled Friday, weather and 15 st At A F Rond awni \ wigon he will drive | fal on this track. Both trial % ] the had o y lay evening o nexplicable re bunch in the this after the tht o oft rot aa not i i ar nd tal the fir 2:14 in little cla traight in t the the v record probuble n the 1 the A bad hent tim wi purse, $1.0 » (Hail i 3 [ ds $1.50: Don by Wilkes | for 2:20 clags trot by Robble Burns rd ¢ Kinl An excellen o Kinloch park Leular features, large m. ond eholce rode thr ther rses R card all th Four taok down | winner b tnto the | ults mite 101 (Cochran) ®_(Domini Lurdan, Rollin nd Ballie Lamar throe 1rlongs, 1s8in ) { seeon K. 25 to 1, third. Tim Possart, lao ran one_mile won ond ran 2-yoar. n; purse 2 il Titus, 162 (Coughlin) 10 (Barton). 12 to 1 University and Eva six furlongs: Tayon Loving Cup. 10§ > 5, second; Miss Ma 8 to 1, third. Tim oublet and Frank Bell P \ Won geven furlongs 2 to 1, won: Parcy R second; Renham, 101 Time: 1:30%, Ladas r Low, Sweet Caporal an Neck Hawh é—Donation proved a thorne this afternoon at odds of 15 to 1 re. Lord Chester- vorite. Arquebis and ual second choloes at erfield at once took the 1 gained an advantage h he held until nearly sut 100 yards from the ed his wprinting quall five roe. n_of P first race at 50 to 1 ven a bad blow Natural ho was down to 10 myass, 1, could not have lost over her field xt to Comnars and Port itside. All through the kept in and Natural stride rt the s th up. her Results lonks: Natural Gas won: Lady Iris 1, 'second; Remea vd. Time: 1:02 ¥ | ereign But was disquaiified for Tfih ‘1 145 (Wilson), Lord_ Chente (Moxley), 13 16 b, mecond ) 'to 1, third. Time feld, ' Sallust, Woodranger %0 ran Ix fur 1 to 2, anan), 7 to Woods) W, Bd ¢ (uter ¢ " § wor mecond r Christopher at Runner Rival Dare to 1, third. Tim artiand 11, Hind ard, Ed ton rice sixteenth reheke | 9 to orizar, 107 (Winkfield) ) et, 108 (Alexander), § to 1, th i Andes, Advance Guard Fce Prairie Dog fender 11 Depending, Time: 1:4 Lew Hopper King ar Iing; Precursor. miles w Hecond 1 Mint rd 4joeth Nan' Dandy third Jah Lo e ] mile und seventy (J. Martin) uber, 108 (i1, Wilson), 20 to Pirate J, 8 (Buchanan), 5 to 1 1:45%. Catastrophe, = Ow ir, Kentucky Babe and Cla also ran Time Arksy r MARKSMEN MAKE GOOD SCORES an Club T Expected Today. Poyn nt Than Hird Ma ~Live h Owing and the to the inclemen Ak-Sar-Ben yesterday's it at t y of tho weather carnival the peniog of the target ¢ Dupon Gun club ground Daniel ord irnan made the highest Bray of oring the RIRINT 11 Diifer ownsc irar Flory Eoyd Shirk Turt Curtis Loomis | Montgom'y Robins'n ¥ ethiaw me A Bpec the iplonship live bird match be tween i 8. Parmelee of Omaha and J. A. R. Elliott of Kansas City, to take place at 2 p. m. The 13 held for the St. Louls Republic championship cup and a purse of $200, LOOKS EASY FOR CRESCEUS ptel fons of the Wil n for $20,000 urse at Readville Today. fdle contest N trotil on the one mi tallion better Sept & Wo The wh morrow will be stallion race at K, with the greatest country. Al with as good purse hung Trotting Horse of th tered Readville field of marks 2oty wil up by the Thie certaln Cre Ketcham, Laweon, Forbes Grattan Pl Lord Ving G Te ngstown, O.; Tie Cuhfil, Lexington 1 3. W. Marble, Wilkir Idolita, 2:12, Frank Jone it o0 truc the the oclation named, and comprises whed O Arior Imost wing B W will which the by Jupe, Por in the world expecte tru; ccond place, hetwe in I i Charley y ible, for in the It was the f it will be 1 v N Arfon § ¢ the we turt i M and take at be ko to the d, althoug ix rs. Jupe | wn quantity, a the wiiir It as B-vear-old, wire the first time eninst the wishes of his trainer, as he in good form. The crow be n record breaker, for a g f other clusses 18 also promised T of M thi i\ will d English Race Resul(s. LONDON, Sept. 26.—At the Newmarket first October meeting today the Great Kast ern rallway handicap, u Bweepstukes of 10 soverclgns each for starters, with 500 sovereigns added, for d-yvear-olds and ward, at six furfongs, was won by Spark I Water Hen wae second and Wild Irishman, ridden by was third Eighteen' horscs ran Tesult was_ A great surprise, as Drake's 8ir tiercules, on which ter Reiff had th mount, was contid backed at 1 win, § a_rank outsider started at 20 0 The Newmark October handl werelg seription of 16 each 18 and upward, e and won by Sardonic The Boseawen (post) stakes of h for “-year-olds, at g8 and fifty-six yard lesmere's chestnut colt Relff in the saddl Le n t i1 100 Rov- one mile wie won Warn- geven turlon by Lord I ing, with L. Wins Teams promin it western ay for the Marshall Ficld pening day of tho western ship at Onwentsia, As was wentsin team carricd off play was against bogey ind_the five members of the Onwe team finlshed with a total of 30 down. Glen view was second, finishing 76 down, and th nd Country club of St. Paul, finish 76 down ler clubs finished: Midlothian down: Edgewater, 11 Skokle, 93 Riverforest, 125 down; Belment, 1. at Golf, from ofght kolf clibs Team pt. 2 Onw CHIC of the contested troph ol expected first honor most ing thir ,The wn' down I'he | tonow of the winning t for the 3 hole W out 44, n 3 Out 44, in 43 W. E. Egan: Outdl, in 1 Out 45, in 12 Wiltlam Wallers Ot Gut A, D out 14 Out 48, Slason Thompson: 01t Ot Boke Smith am were ag ¢ being 170 i 52 in 43 R forgan 0, in 49 Weather conditions were perfect for golf nd the course could not have been im d on, but In but two or three instanc ¢ beaten w morning play for champlonship beging. It 8 ex pected that nearly ty plays will tee Off and unless rain slows up the play low scores are looked for pro wits boge Tomorr western the amaten _Wreatling at Des Moines. DES MOINES, Sept In 0 wrestling tournament bere tonight, in which Farmer Rurn ank Gotsch A, McMillan, Ernest Roeber and Owe hellenberger participated, the results t Contest—Gotsch nutes nd Contest—Shellenbe jotsch in 10 minutes and Shellenberger twice in 13 1 Third Contest—Rurng threw McMillan 115 minutes, McMillan threw Hurns minutes, Burns threw McMillan in ute: Fourth tailed Gotseh in i, n threw Roeber in r o thre sch thre utes each n in 7 m Contest—Burns 16 minutes. to throw Bieyele Records Slashed, INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2% —Newby oval track records were smashed here today ir @ blue_ribbon meeting by Eddle McDuffee and orge Leander. Leandor clipped soven seconds off the one mile record, dolng the mile in 1 Howard Freeman fo merly held the record at 1:37. Duffee rode five miles in 8:20. This is thirty-gever seconds lower than the former track rec ord for the distance. Tom Willinms Knocked 0 BAVANNAH, Ga., Sept i ~Bum <or ran of this city tonight knocked out Willlams of Australia in the sixth rou here In But One BUDWEISER and that is the product of the Anheuser Busch Brewing Ass'n. It leads other beor in quality and output—over half & billion bottles of the original having been con sumed by a discrimineting public. Order: addressed to Geo. Krug, manager Omaha branch, will be promptly executed ‘ 1 'teature of today's program " wiil | OMAHA DAILY | | | cel attentlon | following 'I’ll l'HSI)v\ Y, VER MEHREN STILL ALIVE HI l S Prospects ut tor Mis B n i [ « ery Are Not Abs rtal Mehren e 1 ot attempt made ufon his wite Tucsday evening, was reported carly this morning to be getting along nicely with ap parently good prospects o recovery, How r, Dr. Porter day or two mu: pass before the patient's prospects can b itively erml Mra. Ver Mehren passe bad night at the Her eyes are red, as if had been weeping, and ghe says she didn't sleep Breakfast for hcreelf and purchased at a restaur she ate heartily and after clearing away the re mains of the repast selected a book from the small library in the matron's room and t down read, becoming to Dr. D. J. Feens Mrs. Feenstre father and mother Sarah Ver Meh ren, arrived 11 o'clock Wednesday m adia, Ta., and are at the cit At- torneys two hours with Mrs. Ver fehren day and urged her mnot talk 80 Iy concerning her attempt ipon her husband's life, She was warned particularly not to repeat her statements sncerning her murderous intentions when she fired at Ver Mehren SPORTSMEN ASK BETTERLAWS Draft Gume oY Herran H Presbyterian Ver hos as an says a il she L wink sons was at nt A to soon all {nteres tre and of Mrs Omaba at roing from Arc Jail with their daughter spent Wedne fr to mittee " for i to ot d Out of Se Sportsmen of the of Nebraska approve ot present laxity the game laws of the state forced held ent stle mee night for the purpose of taking tion as will in the better protection of gume, Mr. W Townsend was chosen hairman of ccting and a number of those present e ringing speeches In favor of additional legislation looking to- ward the prescrvation of game throughout ite. Two resolution h embody ults of meeting were introduced od unanimously. They are as fol- who with en last ) not which are ing uch an ire D o re he and pa lowe Re mittec to the next lved the stato be Mockett, the retaries of the ward a list ¢ their satisfactor tem of prote in and out of The e of i int a com- bill for the pro- and submit the same Thit reque sercretary different their the newspapers through through Mr. F. E. to notity the sec- gun clubs to for- members and eration in re 1o the prese fing ‘game in thi 4 state, both meotin the then retary DOANE IS MADE A CAPTAIN Omnaha Man W Has Won Hi the P adjourncd subject to of Military Promotio ippin 4 In recelpt of a copy of the Maniia, P. I, and sent Morrow, containing the reference to an Omaha W. Doane Doane alion, Thirty-efghth infantry, i Batangas, has been pro- captaincy of Company K, ren- by the promotion of in Doane Is recelving the con- his friends. Company K 18 considered the best company In the Licutenant Doane was an officer in J. Bryan's regiment during the war Career in Judge Baxtor Times, published him by Lieuten item 1n boy, son of Judge George “Lieutenant Willlam 8, the Third ba now stationed moted 1o the dered vacant Vaiven, Capt gratulations of at ment Willfam Spanish The Nr was grand] of Butler, with ery of Wao by Mrs. three mach 8 an John shown n a mant stc ed dlstressing att indigestion. All rem her until she tried E taking mont cured n grand 1 gained in using i i nteed Ty nd tric it two he an tor weight and It alds di toni the whole estion , glves & Co.'s proves appet it PERSQONAL PARAGRAPHS. Wt the at the II Orleans I at of Reward f Lincoln i Bennett of Murray Grand Mer- nes I chan John D the Murray J. H. Eva Al the Mer Der it the Mill H. €. Tia f tron of the Millard A Gallentine a are the ller Gra Winthr the ci W 1 patr T, €. M patron of the William (¢ patrons ¢ Misse aoah, Ta., Frank Pueblo is staving at ton, Neb., fs staying o (| O i top- Mr Hastings Is a wite of Iearney of ar 1 (i topping laway are at Mil 3 nd wife and Ricketts ¢ Neb., are Murray r Roe I, accompa "Morchar Presidont T Hickey of the league I8 in the city from St. J will rematn until the Ak-Sar: are well over J. C. Houck, Donough, Mra, Conrad are Grm at the Merchants Net ns at the orie man and Columbu Abrahar n Hol and W. G Mr. and nd 1 5 H. ¥ gh of 1 coln, W. F, " nd B. P. Wrigh Neligh, M Hastings and J F. Mat k' of Br re among the tate guests at the ler Grand LOCAL BREVITIES. James M Mi at s 1da the wholesale fed b er. grocer of his wife Grani is 1L C. Graham, W, B Dingman d Island people Mr and Mrs Ida Ricketts « m and J. A, Joh rie Fric aska Murray man, was fined $ Vosterduy for LT i the form of Toaded billy A small fire In the kit ler's Continental resta ited m i Wediie with th Comes the Incren thief M. Gardner, a clerk, 3 Methren, i walter, Teport 16 the loss of thelr topcoats. 8. Smith, 702 South Seventeenth the last two weeks has beer alittle boy tramp who gave the Eddie Wallice, and said his hom Murshalltown, 1 Tuesday the & purse cortaining $11.60 disap the same time 8. Zimmerman, allas 0, was arrested hers by Detectives Savage and Dunn soth forger and s wanted 1 he ¢ some work here police deliver him to an a he Mil dam during n of Rome rant did Iittle h_excitment sday illing suapper ho, neldent peratu the overcout and of the tem- 1 activity of Mrs, W street, fc harboring me of was in hoy and peared at Harry ¥ Wedncsday Mankat It s b nd the other eft vestigated Mrs. Ol it W his a Frederickson avenue, went out calling the he returned fo visited by a burglar. Am the stolen W half pound of butter, kn ¢ Grover Cleveland f Plymouth Rock P other da her home ' had trick and n feles rn beheaded In the adjutant of | Captain | regi- | | to th SPTE \IHLR HOPES T0 WIN ENGLAND OVER 1900, the will in matte wskurming that a should be left te wars, that part will o imy wiil on CF any st aside would think of opp e work of just rtaken by the other There {8 na denying that Prince Tu ppointment hag brought about a chang German Journals Draw 1 the situntion. Many powers will ask s whether it 1s possible to enter Conger Negotiating with Lt W y tic neg s with a st Chang, While About Them Are suspected ‘roops Flehiing W breac i | Berlin Denies that United States aud Great Britain Are Unit as to O ¥ nst Ch ¥ wt standing ing th AMERICAN POSITION HARSHLY CONDEMNED res |l law eeding to refer to the from the United er to arrange with the Chine fes for a preliminary ¢ ed nt tuns as follows ois ag to how Conger and 1 will result while th becor m proy ns States BERLIN Sept. 20.—Late this correspondent of the As in Berlin showed the German a private dispatch from 1 that Lord Salisbury had informed Count Hatafeldt-Wildenberg, the German ambas sador to Great Britain, that the ly the British governn to the German note would agree with that of the United States. | ag T thereupon refterated statement that this assertion was positively false. Upon attention being called to the | that the dispatch in question did not | claim that the alleged information had i | w A Pre Fore sndon taten M slege t entativ the foreign office the | tact recelved from Count von Hatzfeldt, a high Forelgn office official reread 1t advi from the German ambassador and then eaid ‘Lord Salisbury has asked for a few in which to consider the matter, desiring procure certain information final reply. No answer has been give least formal answer. There has some informal discussion between Lord isbury and Count von Hatafeldt, but not true that Great Britain has finall led in the same tenor as the This rep the non-r deepened advices of the that no it i \x-»‘ United | | al London ning y& Tribute relgners, r Own Lives. o Whe 1 a ated ar ot eipt of impression Assoclated are correct rman Forel of winning emphasized d formal an: that the Press the opinion office still cl Ingland taking this cuc flatly deny that with the Unite ) propossl. The Berliner Post says: “The annot ent Is only in tended to conceal the of the fsolatlon of the United States, r the most part the Influential journals follow the lead of the Cologne Gazette's | spired article, blaming the United for China's renewed exhibiton of hostile {n- tentions. The Berliner Post, referring to Prince Tuan's latest edict, says: “It would be a sad spectacle to see Mr. Conger ne- gotlating for peace in Pekin with Li Hung Chang, while the Boxers in the immediate vicinity were fighting with the troops of the other powers. The Kruz Zeitung, can position, comes country subject the phase y of the Ikelihoc te Accord) the the it convenient matter the G hope n len trom he German proposa y that in the 1 Auth: the J to f Germany Lo o | ‘ Da The the Forelgn office Britaln is arrayed against the Germ evenin ek From Shangha t an fmperial on the | Ping Heng evacuation comes edict con antl-forelgn « who committed suic of Tung (1 and Chung Yi, the late emperor's father | Who Killed bamself after the | empress re gent left Pekin | Chinese papers assert that orders | been issued for the erection of a new im | perial palace at 8i Ngan Fu. They also re | port that Li Hung Chang has started Pekin, escorted by Russian and discussing the Ameri- | o this conclusion: ‘A | (T00PS, and that Li Chuan Fin has been ap. viceroy of Canton to whims like the United |POI0t States cannot be permanently considered as | SPCOE's yamen a serious factor in international affairs,” | Hung Ch Government circles deny the statement of [ 1!CPt to the Italian press that Germany is trying to | induco Haly to ncrease ber forces fu China. | at an t rs posthumou: \onors ommissioner, b es| L how Duke in-law emperor and Japanese 1 confirms the recapture Pekin anton mes, ENGLISH PAPERS COMMENT |\, ‘Sltroven | To Kam Hang there have been The Times, attitude of Washington, This is not calculated o a5 | path of the powers. Mr. Conger's unsol papers continue 1oy .4 orer of mediation s a proceeding very proposals contained ; unusual in diplomacy. If the United § in the German note and endeavor to lay all | il German no 1 endeavor to lny all| govornment withdraws its troops it will vir stress on the proposals without any at- |} . = | tually e Americ egation nde tention to qualificatic “Considered a [ ¢ )I.M“H,,Ifh,,, \,,,':“r,’, :““lx i :n\m;‘”"x . L nogotlation,” 18 Pro-| .5 giates declines to co-opers Amer- nounced hcre be utterly at varlance | it SR eS8 S that xt n with the construction they put on the note| <% MmUst be aware that no legation wit only a guard to defend it would long when It was first made public. The Times, |*" Y & ! 4 under a Chipese government including oy churc ng in yesterday the suburbs of ( and the Catholic d the forelgn desecrated aling editorially with The Amer wnton church comet, says y Apparent that They Did Not F of the Menning ( 1 Sure the says is to smooth the LONDON, The London Times nd other European discuss the view and Sept leave any to to Dowling strugele trouble of nausea failed to reli Bitters. After wrote: I am that | anything. | teel much | safe editorally, September 19, declared the | o ’ A % German government recognized the force | jic? Tutn and the other Boxer leaders of the contention we have consistently laid | tow SHIDTEL BOCE 0B 10 eXpress a welue- down, “that the punishment of the real | (1 10 BN sl oo authors of the attacks on Europeans must | !l permanently occupy Manchuria and pro- | be a condition precedent in diplomatic deal Inst the Russian ma ings of any kind with any of the repre-| .. k) and in-the Amur dist n ives of China." | RUBSIA :‘]" l”Il‘ That was the theme of the whole edi- LIS ESIRFABRC Al torfal. The proposal that the ministers at N0 Gihorimbwers Lave: s PeXin be empowered to'd in the north which they authors of the o410 wee neadipmely Louita that N the princiy treated ! ke entry fo and American ndeavor Germany sacre @t ot, and ¥ the portant will not in be real attacks was pointed out as merely incidentally and to the first part of the being made to separate considered essentlal from she proposed. In fact, the proposal gurding the designation of the authors the attacks was then thought by the and other papers in England and on the|on which th law will be continent to be a logical result of the|foreign or domestic produce has not yet powers agreeing that their surrender was | boen fixed as already known, that to be precedent to the negotiations. This | the prohibition of the import of sausuge view was fully shared by the Berlin cor-|and tinned meats will be enforced Octo respondent of the Times, September 19, in | bor 1 spite of his change of base in today's | {ssue, as follows “loformation shows that {f even England misunderstood Germany's meaning it can only be the result of ig- norance or an endeavor to enable the Ger- | man government to retire from position they find untenable.” | The St. James zette says: ‘‘This dis- covery of the true fnwardness of the note | o 1OW/i Orfginal Samuel Adamson, is very comvenient. It 1s explained In|.riy, $5: Hugo Anschuts Keokuk 86 Ol Derlin that the refusal of America s doubt- | lual widows, etcoSaran_ 8. "Crabill, iy less owlng to the dullards at Washington | findi: 1% Ehebe Mocre, Fort Madison, $12 having confused the two parts of Von | L LALLLEL O Buelow's document. It 18 a pity an ana- | Stea Iytical commentary was not forwarded with L, Chi ~The the text of the note.” | neral de Charctte, Cap S i which sailed from Swan: AMERICA HAS HEAVY BLAME r'San Francisco, struck Btrait of LeMaiere af the sou of South America, beiwee tnspired erman New paper Scores United State Its China Policy. sy ichwang English polnt no note 8% what | what | r In Not Fixed. It is semi-ofelally ence to the enfor that the date applled to Date Sept. 26 with refe f of an impending Times | of the meat inspection bill BERLIN, | announced. statements ement except, PENSIONS FORl WESTERN VE! War Survivors Remembered hy the | TERAN s. America or WA 26.—( following pensions have been 1e of September 8 bragka: = Original h A, McCreedy oblas. §% lown: Orfginal-8amuel Adamsor ectal.)—The granted 1 Sar widow: ench er Frenc din L on Jun: a rock in the ern extrem Terra el ptember 3 the ex B IPuego and Staten Island, on & ind foundered. Tler crew, with m of £lx members, landed safely at nt The Charette fs a vessel of 1,70 tons s comparatively new, having been in 1565, She s owned' by Leon Gulller Nancy, France Locked | MERCED, Cai urer Bambauer w while on his way home an, point of a pistol to go t | open the vault containing the After securing $1,600 rs the r ult and spr risoned man wa in_an_almo v dete hay thieve §EEE’E§§§§§2\ an bul't f BERLIN, Sept. 26.—The Cologne publishes a statement, evidently the effect that, with the exception Great Britain, all the powers have re- plied to the German note and that all, with the exception of the United States, agree to Germany's proposal in essentials It say 'he appointment of Prince Tuan as head of the Chinese government may regurded as the first fruits of America's PO Amertc . 3?6?&&6565556 o Gazette inspired, of to Misx Own Money V Sept. 26.—County held up late la the n note has evidently of the Chinese and thelr ¢ TEN RAILROADS - = BETTER THAN A RAILROAD BOND » MORE RELIABLE MORE SUBSTANTIAL o THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY o OF THE UNITED STATES o STRONGEST IN THE WORLD have issued 4 per cent bomds which are listed on the Stock Exchange, and which the interest is pald whenever it be due. 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