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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED/JUNE 19, 1871. SURT-CUAL AS JELLI™" TSk im INCREASE | READY T0 CONSIDER PEAC | President Mitehell Admita that Opers i P United Mine Workers' Union fay Tie Up Pennsylvania Bituminoudields. [ 1a fent Mitchell the | PRELIMINARY STEP TAKEN YESTERDAY. |, safon that he be - lieves the m have agreed t ng Asthracite Miney Will Leave No | make the mine workers an offer ot Possible Prop for Qprators. | per cent increase in wages. Further thar this Mr declined | has been all day on the subjeet HARD COAL MARKETS T/ HAVE NO RELIEF lared that he knew nothing of the | bers of Union Gfen Explicit Instruc- | i tions by Presfent Mitohell. [ RUMOR THAT STRKE HAS BEEN SETTLED rumors of a settlement Me [SOLID GAINS FOR inoth Are D MINERS Vielnity led Collteries do « of Mine Workers, « Negotintl Yending i omeits While Admiying (h e An ¥ Aledi SHENANDOAH, P elopments in 1h showed im Two big collieric | controlled b {dent | Reading Coal compan and the third worked with a The Locust Spring nine mil n Ashland Toda ituati work Ashland d ladelphia compelle May ] trike n K rtant gains for the mine in the | trict, 27~ Pre ed Mine Workers toda o the tral coal field, which § of the HAZLET Mitchell ef the Un went a gram vania bituriaou ma effect | pled fo sibly y ble of men who reported ¥ Pennayl e s colliery Ga have nging oft | un tow mber which waging telegram ot narily employ he Bast this afte Mine is | at the 1T | Jand district Phiel: | some time trike wid | by lack of organ - | - p by the anthracite workers are now colliery th owners, The rd Gilbert earfield, Pa rnoon an it Bi N force. It colliery ecretary It Run worke that 1 two mine ilon mine worker the A ng for restrained branch of the Organizer of the night Shamokin ory at in been will were A night hipment Ir fed by anthra ed that th iware & Hudson Ads are now to ay‘they have ite opera but on formed last Shtial Bent will addre eting ming with bitumine o this request 1ded Ashland tomorrow territory McAdoo there is b col | the North Franklin at Tre is €aid to be short-handed In the Mahanoy district tightly hanoy City ha and the trade other place situation he ton of was mined in Shenandoah today RAILROADERS WILL NOT HELP | Bffore 1o st | Interdic work Pre watching for Just been made his teleg they will 1 ing the soft ket. The I he pathy with castern Mitchell said he had n bituminous coal fleld closely he alleges has rallroads mentioned in he not fear that much of a success in get into the anthracite in the ident the such a the mov 11 the collierle breaker at Ma been cleaned out of coal there supplied fro There is no change by are closed. Every ram a does ke must by coul mar i i mine ntral Pensylvania okl fon continues, are their fellow of the in thorough sym workmen in the state and President | Miteuil feol that oon as they find that the coal they loading or are asked to load | of the hard coal they it Labor 1 Labor s n of work In the the operators insist to the in part are to take to the will refuse t aders’ Conditic not expect a suspen soft coal flelds unless on sending their coal ithracite market. They also say that, the Philadelphia & Reading, Dela ware & Hudson and Jersey Central rail being unable to fill their contracts for hard coal are prevailing upon their cus- tomers oft coal wherever it|Saturday, to discuss other means of me substitute. Considerable | IR this difficulty. An effort is to be made to interest is manifested as to the | Stop work at the Martin and Murrin mine effect of Presidont Mitchell's action in| Dear Carbondale, by showing the mine attempting to defeat the alleged move- | SPector that these small collieries a meni of the ToAlcarrylig Foads ‘lmm:um! with regard to the requ Rumor of Steike Sett 3 L LRy : The big This was a day of rumo Around | SiciEare All the formen strike headquarters there were storles in | panngvivania Coal company's ulation that Archbishop Ryan and | collieries will be paid Senator Hanna were here to see ot thg Lackawanna's twenty-three p President Mitchell coul-car will be paid before Monday. The purpose b Al St patoall dUICF- | ot thiw s to make the amenable as ences and that the had ¢ 5 trespassers if they come on the company's tled. The last mentioned rumor P property and strong 0o £y ausERRIph: e IRbop: ration of the story that a move is on foot to attention to and in connectio ope of the mincs. It has sen telegram to the pi demonstrated that soft coal will union In the three district P e the entire anthracite coal Tk SRAVARCR Akt sanfa. The telegram is as follow s there s current that operator guarantee t coal the city ma ns in wiage seale and will at 8 I 1 w8 Gty s workers to resume | Deed be iy Aime advise all miners 0 your | Large supplies continue in daily should be given to e BlG COLLIERY CLOSES DOWN a4 that should any offer of settle consideration | Strikers at port Under ed unless e it of Conl fr » lead a SCRANTON nouncement tha | their clear to help down the washeries by refusing to handle thelr out put caused a call to issue today for a meet ing of the executive board of the United Mine Workers of District No. 1 for si Sept the railroaders cannot see roads next to accept L can be used as a being in nts companies are paying employes off the of the twenty-seven tomorrow and those el coming that all the had agreed to arbitrate g men strike en the WA is another e ers with it they ident of the | pouivively comprising | | T4 10 of Pennsyl- | geranton's | ate some been hurn being | down 15 now removea t all the Report Pt to induce can without work. Plea district that v these reports elally notitied ment be m whatever sho authorized by a cc mine workers in t vitally important and determined ™ inte whi to come n ild okin Gnin an hers Kx- cd to Follow. work nting all Tme eld. 1t is nd tirm clved by thracite Al miners be de wh purpose for ated In speaking about the rumors of a settle- ment, Mr. Mitchell said the strike coud pot be ended without him knowing i, but that he bad no knowledge wi might be in progress for a Mr. Mitchell's attention a dis patch in which J. P. Morgan edited with saying that he (Mitchell) woull ac cept a 10 per cent Mr. Mitchell sald It pow was gu SHAMOKIN Spring Sept. 27.—The Mount Carmel, went the big mine being Before the generul President Mitchell 00 men and It owned strike Locust colliery | on strike this morning tied up strike between Kiven completely red by and 1 nployment Iphia & Reading Coal nd had been in constant opera tion. Strike leaders held numerous maxs meetings to induce the men to stop. About { half the total number toil from day to day uatil only Ashland and aville men remained heir failure as to 1,200 boys settlement was called is to and Iron advance censed is absolutely untrue. 1 am not the red to accept anything less than what | L the miners in convention decided to ask | come to work this morning left the mine for. Anything und demands must | with no one ut coal. The strike leaders be acted on by a regular committee of dele- | are highly gratified and predict the closing gates ropresenting the anth down of the North Franklin colllery by Mitoheil h)n\uxru’u‘ mlxl;mI l"h.u colliery ) also operated by the Reading company. It em- Mr. Mitchel denied having an h\‘:\r\] lr b : 'm ; :“.lu ' r;ln DK ADY | p1ovs 600 men and boys and is working to nowledge of the openiug of nexotia.on 4 day with only thirty miners wentioned by President Truesdale of the ¥ Delaware, Lackawanua & Weaiora. He | Moy CHAN({E A'lV'VSHENANDOAH @oes not know who the third person s that those cite miners ex Severnl Reports. LS Mr, Truesdale speaks of and not been approached in any way. The entire Hazleton region was quiet to day and the only notable change in the strike situation was at the collieries of G. B. Markle & Co. As predicied by the s rike leaders yesterday, there was a consi reduction in the o8 werkiug riou firm. Al that th general super of the mines would say was thit the collieries were s 1 as usual tc Of the odd ¢ in this region thirteen are complet up, while the remainder crippled, not one running full of them m of since the strike started Natlonal Secretary and of the United Mine Work trom Indianapg He definite had yet been done with resard to | the payment of benefits to tho striking mea The question, he said probably be set tled within the next’few days. Mr. Wilson declined to say what amount of money wa on hand for that purpose and also refused to divulge the numerical strength of unfon WILL NOT BUY CAMP BIRD MINE Aa: o Keep Colorado Property, ¥s he has “*| Mules Being Taken Out of Mines, In- cating Helief in Long Shutdow SHENANDOAH, Pa period of dry weather was end heavy rain, which to everybody here, espe have suffered from the The strike situation tween Mahanoy changed. At the reports received | Potts collleries a the Locust Spring | failed to resume The pany CHURCH Russin fept The long ed today by a great reli soldiers, v a at ih lally lack of water the reglon Ashland place, accord the Bast @ in operatio Locust collieries of this tendent in and lutter here still lilery be ur the while art il ly wore or tet| le nd not many coal to having wed any " peak today in most of the @ being removed eaceful TO HELP MINERS ek Congregation at Sham- Will Mortgage Its Froperty. mules ading com Treasurer Wilson T arrived toda sald nothing | mines town wi | el sHAMOKIN, Pa Konstankievicz, pastor of the Russian Greek church here and vi eral of the Unite e this afternoon of the stri ar g pr annc | continuing put in Dy tion had arranged to mortgage the whole their church property, valucd at over $2 and divide the proceeds among the suffe and In the event of the tinued for a long period gation w event arance he and his congrega- on of LONDON, Sept The London capital ts who deposited £1,400,000 with the Mor gans for the purchase of the Camp Burd | mine, In Colorad Dail Express, | “had their money ned to th m \erday, John Hay ond hav rised against the pur " ers strike being con the entire congre- says the region 1 leave the New Plant Started. YOUNGS Sept The | bessemer plant of the R Steel company was llghted this morning The mill has a capacity of 600 tons of stee billets per day and will give employment to 600 bands, new A NEW ndn Co YORK directors of the Anaconda Copper Mining company have declared o dividend of $1.2 per share und T conts extra. 10 by to| | ired trom Presi- | UNITED STATES OBJECTS TO PRINCE TUAN | 1o on, and this | | |m | and the painful imp | tions 0| possibl | | | i | [ Rev. John ¢ | M | Clapp of thi y He | €OF feriug and destitution | '€ public Iron and |at l | exe | exited | tor OMAIA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2t | FREE ADVICE TO EMPEROR Ministers at’ Pekin 1o Retuin at On Capital, Counsel Instructions to Minister Conger in o Dealings with China Soon to Be Sent. Tlie ASsocinted Press.) (Via Taku foreign ministerf have addresse Prince Clhing, AuREesting the re ) Pekin of the empefor and the court informal’ and not written city.t The writers do ding upon their re notes we liplomat ‘ . The bu Imperinl ¢ Appointm Undesir Stopy them 1 governments. & acted 1o‘nh in the ma the letters were sent individually did not contain any mssurance, but suggested the return of the Prince Ching uadertook to deliver The outcome s a matter of culation, the doubtful element being | the iufluence of Prince Tuan and ‘lwu Fuh Siang, who may restrain ourt and Moy Res ALl Negotiath diplomats | merely peror | the em by of last governients of Germany pecting China, which clearly indicates t ) the general natur the fnst he | Moreover, b & he 1 of the the State the replies Friday to the | a and China Bove ubstance made notes. ment R jeneral the tions time | orders issued to Gen force o receiv General Chaflee, discussing the probabili | ties today 1 do not believe that any European monarch would#gnter the camy of his allied encmy, and@ doubt if the empress dowager will do Wo, It is led (hat the regtoration of nt is essential, 1 the withdrawal of the maln allicd to Yang Tsun and Tien Tsin xed troops to guard the legation.” i in e eral Chaffee to reduce b guard. The note to nted out the lines on which this govern- | sald to a legation u specifica ter. The d appr & con the Acti ed the to the pre course Hill days I Chinese governm final val g Secretary hav and the this ot MINISTERS AS PEACE MAKERS Sugpest favore some 180 force aving fent was 200 bel the departm afternoon the It is said will In be within the the be given rrie next twelve ho the instru at present there is no ¢ of ope of the docu ¥ pt. 27 text put of not ity 3 ma o nen which three In this ¢ e The practical deadlock pence negotiations impetus to the s Pekin be in the purpose a treaty through their oreign officers, are unable to re it it is claimed, ¢ ed the difculty of settling wrding occurrences at so great a and, it is added, it has shown ministers on the &pot are the per fitted for and capable of working a common ground of settlement only is further sug should be given to the ministers, the left largely to their discretion official of the forelgn office here cx- d the hope today that such instruc would be under three heads—first, pun ishment cond, com pensataion and, third, men t with China gestion thut ucted hold drawing et | peace. The fac ha to open nutes given min at the terms that the views i0 atd Mr. Conger will motion hout for nment Sta the gov-|the exchang hat the | gpec sveral n at the it State ster epartment that these pur- negotiations in of up of of than the ernmer United United t W altho in m ot ihe hoped that the terms reg making a beginning distance, be induce other | that the has | powers ex ve bet wes re- ch rly adily Kkeeps States i itually end and it i Conger hut one any empha e common of M ward powers never 1o the of the other power 1 believed already ha Wu to m on to- negotiations follow assumed to lay may to Thi down a to government y mandate followed by all or any sons most an out Gen- course to be eral justructions gested rtment I Minister | 5 govern- | oy tie it that the State d through Chinesc of the point grand ry ssion this appointment thi The ment in, to be taken steps the ability Tuan impre the of nt Prince as secrel of the conspirators guaranties for the future The determination of the United States to withdraw its troops from China while at th the strength of its rs rather discou- much | gorting (o the powers. But the interpreta- the | fjon put upon it in official elrcles that he 1 the United States is resolved to protect the positive assurance o the United (i (oRhie s traiatty; that he had suficient authority to therefore, preparing a fleet for the and protect all American inter and would | pyrpose of maintaining that policy by a kee that this authority wi ercised. The 5 show o : vernment now looks upon this assurance | guarantes which must be faithfully | performed as a condition precedent to even with Li and sustained has created his throughout DD it be country if persisted to retard seriously in f any it is said final negotiati tiatlons at all The government reinforced in note Li the | ms, or act nego- | Hine | fleet in Chinese increasing of W 18 teels present that position Hung Chang, in which it is its by s from gave policy of States open door is 18 a announcing has caused the annexation of Manchuria a decidedly uneasy feeling, but t 00 g one scems able to definitely afirm or deny Prince Ching. 1f the appointment of Tuan | 1“3 linanticily. In discgsog this point promises to_obstruct the performance ;r‘”,_ prtabgine: | gy S T g thi pledge in any manner, then ft would be - o o™ ok adieally Qudtve that the clearly violattve of the guarantee laid down |} . United States should have no sympathy with and would warrant the immediate witl-| Lt bt any movement towaard the partition of drawal of Mr. Conger from further rela- ‘ China, and that 1t wil lend a1l 1ts fnfiuence With the Chinese cnvoys. S0 Mt aP- | gwarg averting what it considers would be pears that much epends upon WHAt |, “pygtke, The latest Is that Great Britain Tuan does than u done. | hus acquiesced to Germany's position | A reporter of the Associated PAO TING FU MUST BE RAZED |1carncd that France has not sent a formal | note to Germany, its position being made KItuh Reside or | known verbally to Germany's charge d'af- for Destru Intere a it more ou what he has Press | fairs in a call he made at th here. reign office OBJECTIONS TO NEW TAOTAI Lo« Co only | this Morrizon LONDON The dispateh of special interest from China the Sept. 28 0 A m following from Dr ated Pekin, tive expediti xcellent fnereasing ilitat e entry of supplies, but can be 1 as effective until h razed and the for it Cheng Ting and to the generals morning to the Time The recent Vieers nieating re Regarding " September 21 had have an nothing Pao Ting Fu elgners and T other places rescad M. D the emy tectic SHANGHAL Sept Li has telegraphed effect that imperial Viceroy to the consuls . he s communicating with the court regarding the appointment of a new taotal here, The consuls belleve this will the llation of the ob- M- | jectionable appointee for several months, [t Liu to k fare rs has addressed a memord wager offering her the ssta and requesting her return to Pekin. Forty chief Chinese « efals have sent a memorial to tf 1 empress dowager besceching returs The conflic delay insta them & he foreign against the rer hai and the appointment {of the notorfous Boxer, Kangh Yi. The viceroy of Nanking, Liu Kun Yi, replied that at least a month would elapse before th rival of th pcument in the case | would enable him to give the matter con sideration and that if it was proved that the successor of the taotai of Shanghal had been Boxer he would protest to the throne ppointment consuls recently protested oval of the taotal of Shang of his successor ing interests of Great Britain prevent i syste v struct the rallway storation would be eax Cheng Yin Ua, wh was recently reported, was executed i imperia At the same time the ot elgn ministers who Russia and matic attemp \though r It turns out that death in Kushgar.a dect pro-f with werd Cheng Yin Hu; England at the tim was special to of the diamond jubilee. hated by the empress dowager, who him 1 The Russians, | according to the Shanghai correspondent of the Morning Post, have virtually abandoned the province of Chi Li to Germany LOOKING FOR A WINTER CAMP General Chaffee own in " envoy wa & against his to in 1568 Niuchwang Inclin, Vie in. avor a ty of LONDON cor the Russian, between 1 The Times prints om Niuchwang declaring killed indiscriminately and 2,000 Boxers men, women and and outside of pondence have (Copyright by the Assoclated Press.) TIEN TSIN, Sept. 24.—(Via Taku, Sept.|Chinese civilians 25.)—General Chaffee has arrived and con- | dren both iuside erred with the staff officers of different de- | Walls with a view of establizhing The corerspondent base in the vicinity Tien T ots ¢ a visit to Tong Ku, making ve and based the exist placing he chil- the partments winter He pald 1 ingpection. ood be 1 retent ontemplates 1 a in. | a gen- | is under- | upon the adds that from all reports of the violation of women and that the Russians are carrylng out a policy destruction of property and the extermination of the people In Kai Chau. Ne all the villages have been burned the inh Killed For lays, the corresy declares llery and ( have been al do what they like and thinks annexation of Manchuria is intended. Py o arl n The plan the b nder canvass out troo; an habitants ity some days ndent General 8 lowed the Li the Hung and Iy out nt Chang iuforn to 00k for a settler flered an Ameri, the viceroy to Pekin fa has yet off ne's presence. Fiend Marshal Count von Waldersec h tomorrow S5t i TO BLOCKADE CHINESE PORTS !Ilul ian N Stam A ounces s com- | Aftect n in-chief of international forces, | | will arrive here He will be re- ceived by a review ¢ the allied natioy 1t 1 reported that the Russian of the Lu Tsi north along the for of occupying Shan Hai Kuan a ST. PETE naval intention BURG taff annoutices blockade, all consequence of the Chinese it Shanghai. * The general staff anno Russian troops are where there 27.—The that it Chinese Rus the al after the | sian - apture n forts, began rushing to railroad pur- s in nces that massing around Kirin, 31,000 Chinese nea MINN anry Murder Sept. 27.—Mrs. M today lett aining inform G. F. Ward ther with her ¢ dered by Boxers in China a eight weeks ago. Her husband, who was an Englishman, escaped. They had labored at the Chang Shan mission in southern China years. When it became evident lives were endangered they leave. Mr. Ward placed 1 children on a boat on the river and native Christians s D. are recelved a tion her formerly this lttle childre th at Battleships OfF to Orient WASHINGT Sept Of the six war | ships which were last week ordered to pro Orient to reinforce the As'atl the Albany and the Wilmingtn have started on their long jour wo was ceed to the squadron already ney The Alban lay aud today the Wilmington left and | video for Bahla, Brazil h the Atlantic and arted over- | Mediterrane Tt wa land. When Mr. Ward d the river | big battleship Kentucky would nat be de- A point 100 or wore wiles from Chang |layed beyond a few days in her prepara Shan he was horrified to learn that his wite | ticns, but after going Into dry dock in New and children and all others the boat York yesterday it was decided to muke bud been murdered. The bad been chunges which will delay her three terribly wutilated, out thelr decided wife while to | Monte Thence she will expected that the some n reache K on bedy some | weeks. gen- | The publication of an alleged Russian ediot | bas | el | |INSTITUTE REIGN OF TERROR the | safled from Pleracus yestor- | 1900-TWELVE PA ) cory ’ FIVE CENT (SEERS AID EROM THE (UBANS ConorTio | Agoncillo Urges His Havana Sympatt to Send Arms and Money. HAVANA FILIPINO JUNTA SPLITS ON THS | 100 | Willing (o Assist Hospital and Relier || Work, But Not All Ready ¢ 3 Supply Menus for Careying HER THRUST New pton (he Insurrection SHAFT York Ceippt " Publishing Co.) York World The Phil commut 0 agent HAVANA a4 and Cablegram—$ ifpine cation Pari been e wew 1 legram.) pecial nta here from wsserting has recelved g Agoncillo that ald_Aguinaldo | organization of the Tagal forces | At the last meeting of the Hava letters read urging memt moneyed Lo SOUTHAMPTON in Iy reyfus gaged to in the the g them to obtafn the ( ' h lin The resultin increase remittances a all arms po d 1o the Philippines provoke in the resigna who organized t the Ha heretofore ntended for ho Agoncillc be structl from by the § to Hong hot discussion tion of Hernando Clsneros |and held the junta. He says the | pital purpos proposition that munition { and shipped here, or that | to interest Cubans in th Cisneros served t pine rebel army, reaching a capta fore Manila was occupled by the Amer when he wounded the United 1s a friend of Rizal was educated in England New after Spain and Rome The Philippine junta here ha uting membership of upward of 300 HAS FAITH IN AMERICA 2 Snys Unit NEW YORK my consi Kong presidency ¢ na money ool only poses of war be \t an effort be made Tagal struggle Philip be came o ampton in the Tuat an luating 3 | UNITED TYPOTHETAE Master Pri Tan A contribe Avold With Printing Organ 01 G to Bia Interyventt Grinsl in N KANSA fon of CITY, Mo. the United minority Typo | | | | General letter to frien an extract from pt Maximo Wie Gomez has written a nto Domingo and pears in La Lucha tod The nion fav to lnbor vhile the for a have nic he fevered state writer The fame the beneh mbri | HAVANA, | | 1= 10t { tinge | great | man wil In the ¢ feal partios the me terminate Miny to be put epted on record, but pr it relat t and ordered he he union woul before officers 1kily ado 1 th were which will Cubans, 1 have t now about to n the the ol With th tion: will i Matthews, B E. Parker Coby Atlanta, ¢ I John Judd Burke Donnely D. Chici George flalo, N New York: ( D. Depaven el onto, € Franci Norfolk, Va longation of the American | mixtic ‘Tight. Bt the Amer Bin doubt that the promises of the \njted | | 8tites’ secretary: o War and the American | peopte Wil be faltheally Kept pro executive « Minn.; A Devinng Tostor W. Y P, ormally |DINNER TO GENERAL OTIS| mte Commauder-in-( alkn of Si the Islands, " | Richmond | Louis, and Harry i Buffalo was | where the next conve the PR next convention U. 8. | Delmonico's by R.. General Fred There were nearly 300 diners, Among them | F { were: Colonel Allen Bakewell, commander | | of the post; Major General John R. Brooke | ex-Consul General O. F. Williams, Major eneral E. F. ( Rev. Dr. Gustav | Gottheil, Prof Williams, Colonel 0. D. Mills Latayette, Rear Ad miral A. 8. Barker, Major General D. Sickles, Major General E. Wheeler, Seth Low, Albert 1. Shaw, Henry D. M Cracken, Rev. Wilbur F. Wood, Colonel Thomas Proctor and General G. M. Pond. | A telegram of regret veceived from President McKinley re- ceived with cheers He sald in part | the | Sept. 27.—Major Gen ained at ral E et 140 | A.. was enter Lafayette Post Plerson pr " But e Hyn CHEF Telegr here . lon t far from recognize N a it the NE, Wy Waord brutal north ene Alor de o m.) has mur of « I'remont’s tough char rrole Hardesty dru mountai Hyatt have a i s with a roud was General Otis wa broken his neck with of revolver, afterwar “ eral shots into Filipino and advo Philippine islands islan 1 assert that politics, but that | of the benevolent 1 {of the United Disqualification of Jurors tho government Discoyered not radically chani ( the ¥ | “We are there—whether by the di n of Providenco or the machinations tan, it seems hard for many but are ther |of it for all | FUNERAL OF GENERAL PALMER repeat that 1 am a the doctrine of | © d to the mountaing and for the Philippine | hot pursuit I know noth from what 1 \ents of the the future rd those his prostrate sert Know people policy islands wan- tow anons. of ermine the best a- | FRANKFORT neys for Jame heir the based were late to the expre to the trial of th would affect their B. L. Guffy, sc court of appe dence that after went into the exc man_ there of the low, stout hort, dark ter rifl James Howard it nd must make motion for a affidavits on which the file sic tria concerned S Most to be trial of cuse whi Closed 1 Mast Flags qual spri 1 27.—Under | and with cold rain falling t ral Johu McAuley Palmer, n, jurist and writer, the cemetery at Carlinvil [ this afternoon. All the offices we | closed and flags on the house and all public buildings floated half mast. | Funeral services were held the resi- dence and were Lriei. consisting only of by a quartet and the hrist's sermon cn the mount, which a favorite with th deceased general. After services the re- | till Sa file mains were taken to Carlinville for inter- | the motfon for & new { then At Carlinville the local post, Grand Army of the Republic 1 1o of Masons funeral party roceeded to the cemetery, where M vitual was | apj first read by the Carlinville Masonic lodge, | 10 sices followed by the burlal service of the Grand |\ '\ river Army of the Republic. Among the hon- | orary pall bearers Senator Cullom or Tanner, former Vice President mer Governor Fifer, former Connolly, Gen John Judge Phillips who appeared to | remaius of Gen door and man, with moustach He suy and that while the aMant wa which was several hour: he never now. Howard dny alth's whom were | away in che the at ing Vefore jected t communicat | [ pruvers, appeare | reading of ( was passage Commonw irday to New Vies SIOTUN § T'h it al lodge nd nic were [ Gover on Movements of ¢ At St Micha sman 1 Supreme Jesse J (CONGRESS OF GOOD ROADS ’ ekn Gatherl etury of ident Rottera rh m fa R ne and b ‘I fsn | TOPEKA, I { part of the program of t gress, in session road, a mile is to be good roads ¢ crimental th ad the m last | and ma- | g appara- | here n e half of high n college. Oue-third of paved with native lime second third with the glacial ly called ‘nigger heads, section with flint tailings from zine mines Galena chinery is on the tus, dit and one his ne and the he lead Road-making ground, gradin, hing machines and st rushers, | he this afternoon by James Wilson, the secretary of agr culture; E. P. Ripley, president th Atchison, | Topeka & Santa Fe and General E. F. Harrison, the government road e ‘ pert of the United States Departy t | Agriculture, | Fork at were mude ilway A both from Liverp treasurer ranch Evide Howard had not « building uildin rying a mar Howard BROKEN Souihe w IS FOXY Taking Diret Trades both inted len rles 1. Byrd, Kansus City and N Joh 1 108 Pottibone, New York erett Waddy, ommitteg ittsburg, Pa the city be held adjourned. BRUTAL MURDER IN WYOMING Deli 1 Butl man named H HOWARD ASKS A NEW TRIAL and ce Newly The attor- pleied ome .t to be but tion | of them re prior proved juror f Goebel he be in charge seribes as a h hat and SWin was no did not These «d to 1 ver build- fac much anklin aMidavit e asked and n Phlladelphia Ak-8ur-Ben VI Cor His L esconds to Look Upon val Subjec THOUSANDS GREET THE BELOVED MONARCH Ruler of Quivera Makes Specta-ular En- trance Through City's Gates, GAILY BEDIGHT COURIERS ATTEND HIM Miles Length res Principal Thoroughfares, Caravan, in ROYAL SCULPTORS EXHIBIT THEIR WORK rosperons Tithes Enough Yyl Cofters Hula inte yriad ot his AK-Sn fe br and s sht by hoa noble never be reh 18 everly the sWung on Hlace to their cached the il dmand Cord emphat \I 1 Pusl A\ SAMSON How the sor Reptied ™ indited omewhat by brusque communication more pen w men whoso hands ustomed 1o the sword than the swered by Mayor Moores in cordial and loyal terms. When he had concluded his accounting of his trust the huge key to the | city vault trom aloft by an ! tngsatou and deliy the King | by the mayor, « good servant, falthtul n many th The answer of the moyor was ) following terms were was lowered ng ed in the vr, ¥ whom nabltANs of s blanch with teryoe T dmperialism 15 101 1 rebel agatt sy e b repifh ankh mAl Al the ir ou_have jour ticed unusul have heard pouring forth leting the m tion of all that 18 me favored ca ted 1o office and S boen filled with perpetuity of a pres| and such dulged in me Vwa e ind probubly will do g0 this t ) v be the outcome, and estyv's kingdom will nd the land will con a re 1 gr n of vour {llustrious fa V' the capital of his prosperity. Bounteo's biessed the husband- e and they brought their hange the wares of the the manifac thin they could hani artisan and Tative employment We belfeve that and ' the happiness during your ma 10 ex merchant called turers for o Kool Inhorer rem th joleed henef monarch, this gathered with glad acelaim their sovereigi and to wel comy | 11 token of thelr lovalty 1 present ou this golden key to the cfty. 1t will unlock the city gates Your majesty nee v to unfock th the 1 loval siubjects, they st ng live King Ak-Sar-Ben VI! » Show Hix Glory, o When the the wa formalities ¢ hi give and take free rido treets of his capital eity and was himself again, after his And lustily was he multitude, which espied his over to through the that o'onged ved by maje he hibernation off. at prove afar Loving grapeshot of cons harged his head, but to disturb his royal com the nte ot on upon g of island pos following and huge shell might the look to vals ilet at \airs of c8slons was he himself Irawn by sea \ stite score in his inted in a lcorns that he traverse the water welfare. has rpassed When the fony foet were got a drink of guest na the tal ubject The been in rowd rarely the Au it pa icians were their figures as to a muddle 1l Suffice al realm of bola royal ad 100,000 the lost in their in square went and thousanas city's gate in a they that the unlonded at pr L from to a rating the iline adding his hu mar Earl approach of and mar confettt, w in the evening & ehill heralded the £ in the gers, clutched about with cold. By a happy Ispen however, the weather moe rated 1 10 when the parade pas ercon v welght rather than a those who said that of heacons, sending a thousand farnaces mth while others held lkely idea that it prediction come had promised re e was sim true; for higher tem Murch Was & Long Oue suticipation of the In lmmeuse thiong