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THE OMAHA DAILY SATURDAY JUNE END IS NOT FAR OFF MORNING, IMBER TWELVE SINGLE COoPry ESTABLISHED 19, OMAIIA, SEPT 29, 1900 PAGES, FIV ONDITION OF THE WEATHER RO\ 1 BALL IS 1ELD Warmer INCREASE IS ALMOST SURE|[\TEST JOVE OF RUSSIA|GO0D ARMY MOVE BY MILES|[RU(ER NUSTSHOW HIS DUDS € rators ® 1 Van Hold 1 tant Conferent ed Intended to Increnne Do | Fore to the Flag and 1 | ¥ tor Native & | England Tells Holland to Take Good Peek | ‘ at Oom Panl's Baggage. ‘ Big Rumor that Czar Now Proposes to Blooka Chinese Naval Ports Point to Early Terminatio pernture at 0 Coal Miners' Strike, i " " i 1w i i~ WILKESBARRE Waging and La | WASHINGTON 8 Miles has fssued Sept Lieutenan A general or re a genera morale bysieal con- | GOLD AND ARCHIVES MUST BE LEFT BEHIND e. The particular | | ey Gener er PRESIDENT ~ MITCHELL IS EVASIvY for ord | WRECK ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC of patrfotic princi national holidays t ment Wil Probably Agninst fhe Six Chinese Which Are Not Withi Spheres of Forelg Re Direc e roadings the Yeapect martial ation of tri Labor Leader 8ays Ton Per Cent Wage In- ore attentior and ally ipline to sa- | the music, of ention t vocal musl is dwelt upon This Mat s Hrew King and Queen Consort Lend Their Pres- se Wonld Be a Great Victory, ik ‘ : Powers pec MEN THEMSELVES TO PASS ON ALL OFFERS | ence to the Occasion, hairman of | The | and loyal and cheerfu Ot |1t 1w directed that t | service, whenever pi battle be importance , MUSIC, BRIGHT COLORS ABOUND obedien three arms cticable, be assembled tactlcs, and frequent marches develop the military | pre e demande: WASHINGTON Peter | made on the ¥ \ff, that Chinese 18, ~The rey have ian na ) e of th LONDON Great Britain has n it d Sever red burg, sald to horit the Ru owing to the hostile fleet at Shanghai the Chine h interest at the N | 1 in government circle As there 1s o stat it be preced aseumed the under the de hat u Dutch gove h from A b contains a ent, ace to au of everal but th Lathr Probable erdam warn s allowed to car hives on board th Is to bring him t regarded as a breact of the Nether 7 1 1 tud eosons 1o lan ¢f Rettlement Outlined in " X ey L |~“" 2 ed that there and | wh ng Dispatoh from Hazleton, « v t e Kade ed my Gloomy Castle Transformed Into & Beautiful Bower of (e g, caleulated SALT LAKE Tribune from Astrous nay rt N ¥ cred lepartment B! Depnrtmental Notes. Rarol WASHINGTON (Special Tele- | am.)—Authority was today granted for the ganization of the First National bank la. Capital, $2 w Po L. . Thornton are na incorpor Natio of Des Moines nants Natlonal bank of Phil- | elphia and the Fira tional of Chi rally in No 8 o'clock la h and one fitteen others today that it s sment a b blockade Sept OPERATORS WILL NOT RECOGNIZE UNION | Novada nt and Jured Th MK purt Hu Ogden = | 1ana: . GREAT CROWD WATCHES THE DANCERS iion a1 Mine Ow Siiding Seale Raise A ers Insist on Insertion of Cluase Mo win it Ignatior ahonta D00, Hoers Have LO! Some Fight 12:20 p War off date ¢ \, September 27 The B ttacked a foree Plenuars river station thi beaten off after Left. about rted ernatl A g thing nal blockade lered though its by ¢ been he 1 W re w Dignifea and Ravish Seene Ewen of whontas, 8 Al bank The Valley the Mer to th e under Handse Contumes doad LOWELL lously Mrs. J of an no ind ed [ yus duri ¥ of writers voral power in some and in other ¢ fon now re 1 ticnal oal unt to M b s follow Paget morn hour Music Make ing one fa portion of injured C. Al and ern several oceas and the major A Never (o He rgottten, HAZLETON ing the " o or st cen lree brufse Neill rumor " 98- | for the Na bank of Burlington, 1 Ma Additional free delivery service has been f Burgher ordered established at Cedar Falls, Black- | ber 28, after some sligh hawk county, la., to take effect October 1. | brom, Beitz and L he | cupied me . tra \or emotions times stir tn selon uj mea ral 1 mac river and the pass on Septem It reststan Hell ndley reoc fructured Mrs Mrs. Keefo, Sa 1 collar bone sday the pene | 1t will embrace an area of 104 square miles broken and leg fr . ’ | witn of 1867, 8. 0. Oiney ORI Mrs. Mo (addresn not given) : : . and 1000 were appointed | 2 v 40, L L. Dood were appointed | gy " arm broke carr there wa hine situati I that Pre have President tion from been of ins sometimes by easte Vi A o 8o powers, som o b Hen way the most singl have been The soizur cncerne a population een the Stevens and . he Gange argo and property B o Hin mtimated the foren ih When he the general sirike taken i Lotiad ” men, wome and York In ported 10 per advance offered to t by the operator Mr. Mitchell 1 practic v price of coal. 1 there the miners share there be a decrewse th It an increase of 10 per offered the miners t nk entert p a inthracite A 1 in of mint rnoon he | g rease half an hour lined the bitumin h ference wa t wwked Lo ex « t coul ar ot be A has ¢ "America entatives of fter golng o rre. the operator ing fon in and ouf n. U out \ 1s in charge of a iited Mine Worker CREDIT DUE TO MARK HANNA » Was ale Tmount in in one they ‘migh that the to the market an advance in th in it, and miners correspond the are scale is mean! Opera ment of Strike ed by Ob is wine > 8 | | SCRANTON e sea 28 Hanna negotfations th and they profc the details, but Pu that in the the strike in regard to that ha % pt. nator ~Operators ease | hera h in wages is | central f will probably be deno | settl Iy means of pasted notioss und the persoual | 1o be vis!ts tatlves of the mine ore conlh _ nda owner to the United Mine Work- | what will be acceptable to the minecs und ers, because rators will not recog \,,W what conditions he has exacted nlze the ore on. If the men in is exacting from the conl men in Now | formed desire to comsider the proposition | Yerk will be nothing less than what will| they would have a mec of their union | be fully the miners. This called for the purpcse of having the officors | confidence by generally of those bodie the three disirict | credited story delay in issuing presidents. These presidents would inform | the strike ord give Presidont the national president. As Mr. Mitcheil is | Mitchell time t Senator Hunua's not empowered (o accept anything less than | offer. all the miners' demands, he sald he could | Nothing would do nothing but instruct the men to refuse erator the offor W It the strikers should still feel that the ought vin this proposition they ask the national president thre unfon ine nd then a distric tion to call a joint ) for thi tricts re would n compulsory ident be allowed to use The demands joint convention They cannot the mands o the aistrict which corning the he whol Wentz & Co.'s colliery Aown today, a body marched from Kre duced the working lery to quit A large parade of miners from the sur rounding towns was to be held in Hazleton but the mayor refused t mit it to take place. He would reason, but it is believed he took to avoid disturbances ONLY ONE COLLIERY RUNNING\ ind Under Stromg | © to Offer ce. | cent for nent of o1 o ing satisf to 18 ctory heightened that the to the ! be given out by ranspired nee today, further the proposed considered in the would be only York leads, teclared as to wha barre con they discussed If the v all, they il taht o settle mat ou to ente can gh o 1o Ay, g Where N hem « jubi will mugt of The irn rea go." one strikers of affairs and nable « cillation, John J however ¢ onal pre judgment the er the mew second any of con the na hiy of of gladly by way men | three ator | two-thirds conyention rmyn was the only acc any than without watter ¢ said it wa s en- | eering th Mark Hauna ttlement who w can set question «on % trike 1) did not of ullowing poli no matter how mu.h the it usel region Hazel throughout The J Hrook continuc Lehigh to i alley at of A to that place and in- | in the Wentz to interfer WUt | o kick, though,” he added York fellows the imply fail in It i ‘Those New We must lin, { men having have power men col |SETTLEMENT OF THE STRIKE ik | | tomorrow per- | w ive no J this step | b Prosress. | NEW YORK, Sept the New anthracite coal ato that the miners a settlement than it dent Truesdale of nna & Western negotlations for 10| progress, «ald the 0 glve out « 28, Nothing York ratlroads trike wa could b of the today to| nearer | Pre Lacka terday that trike were fn othing what the situation most prominent of arrived here said the object of his visit 1s to take part in a conference | of independent operators to be held at the police. Another carload of these guardians | omea of J. P. Morgan | of the peace arrived last night from Phila N P e delpbia and Schuylkill valley towns. It| genjeq that a was thought by the strikers that the action | of the &t Locust Spr coasing work fluenced the North e settlement are the the latter operation remain at work for a short There was Do the deputies and th that gathered us a o'clock. The night to keep away property. Not cept the North erators influence October 1 vicinity pected concessions by | tearned at offices | variou Work Atte vi Miners Go to Guard—No Them wa the Delaware w who said ending th he had neernir one of th ye SHAMOKIN, Pa., Sept ontrary expectation of strike leaders most of P employes of North Franklin colliery | R Trevorton, operated by the Philadelphia & [ 1o independent operator Reading Coal and Iron company, reported | qyom fazleton today for work this morning under protection of a big force of deputics and coal and iron today ni baniki wa op 1 th N {erators wa gs colliery 10 gery had o would bave in- [ memy ployes 10| on 8| A moyement me t heard ¢ yeste r of the stop 3 men go to | ous mines afiout, however men at 18 on foot Lo have the least without clash between | small crowd of strik the ed strike last | from work at advanced wages A formal set n oof a ers colllery the agreed ny's | Mealth [ ot Out Warrants for Viel of Smoke Ordi compa col Franklin is doing a lot of ¢ miners to return The mine workers are overjoyed because of the operators | MARCHERS WIN THEIR POINT " once | worth of d b used only ally free Invested section ex work. Of nvassing to work in the ance. are a NEW YORK warrants were issued the health department for the arrest of pe | sons churged whth violating President Murphy of satd nuisance m al would do million mage in this eity hard coal and from smoke in whige white buildings | would comple Sept. 28.—A large numb: to offcers to on 1 he heal topped & ot ¢ e Miners W Soft ¢ ollar ing Not to R Had Been Work- o the Plts— Orderly. Be: have million marble Sof! hay been have buildings | pra HAZLETON, Pa., Sept. 28.—There was a | " march of strikers from Freeland to Hazle brook early this morning and as a result of the efforts of these men to get out working at the colliery of J Wentz Co. there the operation was pra hut down. The marchers numbered 100 and they left Freeland at and other ©ly destroy their appearance | That is mere of what it would miners & | 40, Tt will ha ¥ an instance t 1te Drops. YORK 5o for roached Hazlebrook, five wiles distant ‘J‘"l In Ay 1o tore daylight. Here distrio ¢ « bat the end of the strike is in sight t I through and | oKt J Wl Shen adk a0 the Tush of the retailers to buy from H Pric They | NEW be. | thracite dropped 3 A m " the sirikers the town olves (Contiaued o Second Page.) | by P | Germany | however coal smoke | (he wholesalers is almost entirely stopped l nding n jzure and deten legal procedure of a lesal block tion, or ge nsettled to the vessels of course a Attitude blockaders towsrd the t concerned that their tance in almost every in Exan clemde, first n 18 ples of 01 pacific blockade wa when the coasts of Greece, th ominally subject to Turke: blockade by the English, French and Russian squad rons, New ( 1da was blockaded by Eug and in 1868 France in 1838, L Plata by in 10, the Greek port by Kogland in 1850, the coasts of Formo: In 1884, Greece by Great Br many, Austria, Italy and F Crete 1 by si When 1854 The ever were Mexico b France 18 nee in G 1884 and [ the Russia in 1897 X po Formosa was blockaded by Fr the blockade was Intended to cutral vessels as liable to capture despite the fact that Fra med the attitude of a belli in ondemnatior e had not ass Th France ent tion continued to England refused on that th had the right tral Kong coal Houg that to capture and condemn uneu this under circumstances has varied instituted A and In 1897 when the European powers biock- led Crete th lowed to enter vided they were ships of neutrals wer and discharge cargoes, not intended for th G troops the interior. Previous that, in 1887, the Institute de Droit lute national adopted u declaration to the effect that a pacific blockade was only permissi VLie on condition that vessels under foreign fugs could freely enter blockided ports it of the offending nation which might sequesterad when blockade ceased sl in ow The exped rs without compensation Unitel it of the pacific bloc when by exe Cuban ports we If the report prove correct is based utive order e blockaded from St the supposition ie that, as it the alleged activity flect, the blockade would against Chinese ports where stores docks or coaling tions. There are but six of the . within the of foreizn powers, namely, Niuchang, where there is & mud dock; Taku and Tien Tsin where there Chinese government dock and yards; Shanghal, Foo Chow, Amoy Whanpoa, where there are granite owned by the Chinese government of certain on be there ta naval ary cast not are Germa in LONDON, m untenable po. accomp.ish. d retreat ition has heen The Parls Post An a Fas bee mauy the from. an y of viriua correspondent the Chi n K n reement on arrauged Ru e prog ance, G submittec fow day be al and will It aud Ia W be powers within a will prop: fon recommended Y Germany's ed the progr The Col official statement consumption in the United St land, points out the witing Prince T an N that Port Arthur to avoic na original it exped Ul the e ne Gazette, in another apparently semi tes and Eng ericus position re from Tuan's ascendanoy st that Li Rear Vexiclt bas gone to meeting Count von Waldersee, who wa hold a conference with him and with Admiral Seymour and Sir Alfred ¢ he following dispatch, dated hus been received from reported that General pelled the Roxer Chi by the of Vil aseloe ! hai ung Tun and { the 7 Shan Mei Shan ex hem into vinee of Li rum; B at Chinese steamers fl are conveying mun from the Shang arsenal war It s that Rus offered to to China pay the British loan fon b nor advance money to re rt-Martinl Fatl Annanai Von Kett to Convict Al PEKIN assin rt The von Sept. 22 alle of Baron martial presented it would ed Maoch Ketteler yesterday. No new the court » unjustified in the prisoner 1 be held in the b will be obtained German evl de pro who. fur W and W pe that \er informati The Russian an till awaiting devel eipt of further iu hang 18 expe n legations pments the r trueti LI Hun ted to arrive within a wee Business is impr gaining con & mud governw red by ving but and the people progre return of the f event greatly no 8 | tive 50 hi General [ ha after spending day le Wife omas | | Kiued 1 BUTTE, Mont was convicied of m gree today for sho Son-in-law, Little J who was the wife " t wnd kLl hn. und his of Little John. States itsclt resorted to the kade three days prior to the declaration of war with Spatn, | $67,119, the | Petersburg should hese ports on spheres Apparently milder in.ended for 4 has | NO SOFT COAL FOR NEW YORK | NOT PROOF ENQIJGH OF GUILT was tried | to admit | | | commission | tness pro- | | use of | the | from the report of the ild be restored to their | pany for the year ended of the | §31 056,532, ai- D4 | froight trafm; docks fount wilig (0 be quotcd n v wettlenent | 79 QFFER NEW PROPOSITION (i | Agree | (he previou v TUINE | of freight carried increased 36,080,509, | =/ NEW HARD COAL FIELD FOUND | | | espondent of the | e Cascade r Hung Admiral | cated veing showl 10 | mates t mber | st VIt trip | frosts ) Mr STOCKTON, ( Sept . E rong Lowell ients man Southwest Engelsrud was today appointed post at Tenold, Worth county, Ia W. J. Warnke, the Lincoln poctoffice, has been promoted from third to wecond class and his walary increased miWILL NOT FIGHT AMERICA 350 a year, Robert 1. Price has been appointed sub stitute carrier at the Decorah (Ia) post office. Frank E pointed to partment, p A postoffice hall county master. The thon who was k lett he rai the R offeri e o th Boers to n Ge \fiton | mear Okdex on carrier at ioa She he Mo enrout Clark Lowel several y Mr the | visit sor t n for the mother husband ars. Captal o en iton un. ns Reasol » the Agon- Absurd Hopk whose business 18 in here Bryant of lowa has heen A clerkship in the Treasury ving $900 a year. fs established at Storm, Mar- D., with Ole J. Dahl us post- | | neva ap PARI blegram Pt (New York Telegram.) Ishing ( World Ca- | y Captain Drey a Sept. 28 riy that of Siberin " inat the koS Ak being [ 8 upon interviewed today dental an on N 1 made that he | to reorganize | against u bad accepted the Tagal force ho United States The statement urd,"" said tain. “Of my relea | the Ren received ous quantity of lotters lecturing and acting and what not | among these there was a letter f = | cillo ofering me the leadership of | pino army or not I cannot say never pay the least attention munications. But nothing should me to this particular v ever the inducements might hav the nqualified postoffice story and Siuart Green River and come international October 1 DEEP at Franklin, Neb, Ta., White Lake Saratoga, Wyo., money order engagement in SAN Sam Nome having Ar an enorm- | of | q Whether |, »m n be 10 these FRANCISCO Th th The rla now in arms oftices non lef th hoard a 18 o cap course, since after es trial, T ha mining e e gir and K of the Ei beriu had an imperial conce the coast of ached trouble ners proposing schemes 7 EARNINGS ra Rutes in Mi « Rullvonds wrow : Siberia was r Russia and are o han h the wsleep one o 1o w th ns on nesotn Wil #4100, wt e Americans While the Russians induce ' Captain Johnson, headed w Nome fore the ¥ they Ame Eng! ST, San cepted PAUL the Minn., Sept. 28,—Having a compromise with the railroad the seven rallroads doing bus southern Minunesota will on Mon- | into effect the new rates, which then be ordered by the commission he new rates mean a reduction of rates to the railroads on grain alone of $400,000, 000 a year. The merchandise tarift will also cut very deeply into railway earnings. Growin of Ralire PHILADELPHIA, Pa., S 1. %% way World has obtatued fu advanc) been, fo were going flag « demanded th r Colonel treusury the vessel was pe N t they be returned United to go t tted no ginee und asons The irst, 1 the people | cause and can ne. in put forget how gener of the United States espou: P what powerful and support the American pross gav ternational campaign for justice. | deeply indebted, too profoundly grateful to "hl American people to ever draw th sword against them, however wroug 1 might Aeom . thetr cauge. Sccondly, my life now has by Pennsylvan.. com- |ty legal rehabilitation before owu June 30, 1900, They | country and the civilized world. Every | rowth in the cow- | minute of my time and every faculty of my r mind s solely devoted to this one purpose and when I have accomplished it 1 shall not seek new adventures. 1 shall await | death with my wife and children My auf ferings bave been too severe. No ambition is left within me. Agoncillo, whose | mysteriously concealed found in Paris. One of his closest | told your correspondent that doubted the genuineness of the letter sent the Phillppine junta at Heng Ko IN JAPAN ingata Resis Sucoecded iin of Ito, cannot AT i Evans, a led un to the in I am too oficial de Ru moa to see that the The A Nome. commi overt mining enj act merican remained at the Samoa aga the Russiary, deep' looted the Samon wining mach gold A member Samoa's trip holders of the uched o Siberia the presence of o Reft s SUVes | une atm my provistons and $20 ot (he e would cost fon waid v show the remarkable g the ish pany’s business during the past ye carnings amounted to $80,304,331 the preceding year; operating ex $62,016,171, against $45,026,925; in como from & 826,385,100, agains $21,083,607 from other sources $5.668. total ugalnst $26,436,320; deduction: entals, taxes, permanent im $21,544,790, against $19 dividends, $6,712,288 lus, $2,449,562, against surplus on June 30, saoza0 NEW - MINISTRY Passenger reveuus in while nue from increased $10,903475 “ Gross gainst ope income against of S 0 Clty Den Without Shelter—Ap- for Aid. Intlo and ” local address has | lately, cannot bheen be friends incouie for provements a7n; b against § $515,696 10 1900, on interest he seriously | etc | pe 185,252 year 4 SEATTLE, Wash, Sept been rec here that the mouth of Solomon river by the ANl buildines the waves or The town had whom are destitute A me from on the beach by a 16, = he military bottle tightly ¢ was writlen on a commo and read as foll * PORT SAFETY, 11 this please rop left Port Clarence now sinking fast Jack Delaney, G Mack), John M. Dean The message was turned over to € Jarvis cent oived Solomon ( to surp Th 10,062 | | recent storr stood at 0, 1 $2,181,358 sainst were elther against June were wrecked th populati nd he the sea creased rev Premier Ya u neles Thero heavy o in expendi tures for maintenance of way and siructures and equip but notwithstanding this | LONDON of operating expenses to | ministry has resigned,’” cables gross earnings was only 67.14, against 68,57 [ hainu correspondent of the There were issued dur- | “and Marquis Ito will probably 135,019 shares of hut the \ the premiership. Such a change reduced $10,000,000, | afoct Japan's policy in China of the stocks owned by tha | Ito favors hearty co-operation ¢ $186,658,722, against | Britain and strongly Number of passengers | of China or Rus 1,002,281; number of t were incres age was pi Sept on on ent 28.--“The Yamagata the Yoko Daily Mail, | succeed to | would not | Marqu with Gre opposes the partition jan ascendency there. ar was reservat and centage ked a m napkin o1 find of and ned | < (or ing the year tock funded debt The par value company amou $121,962,022 in 18 carried Increased | to authoritie was reduc bou! | of us three d | with L. Myer Dolan, ( are no to ns First of English Elections. LONDON, Sept. 28 | servative, has tho a ‘ first member returned John Penn tinction of being the | for the new Parlia- | re-elected without which he has 1891, W. K con- | POPULATION OF ST. ment, having been tod ra Canca opposition for Lewisham a2 resented since August Smith, son of the late W. H partner in the great ne liberal-conservative, was today kota Man that Wil 000,000 To Dixcoy vi Now Investigntin Waork of ¢ ntors, re-elected | cpresent the [ e A few days ago | with opposition | hip .EY CITY, N J. M. Dennett Case: D., Sept. 28 —Judge just returned from the | » mountain district of Washington, | bringing samples and news of the of flelds of pure anthracite ¢ ompauny with Prof. Burch, a mineral expert nge sixty miles from the rail- | j two days of prospecting lo- | p E T feet coal »d on (40 acres of land, He esti- e quantity of coal in sight ar 25,000, Judge Dennett first discoyered the coal on a prospecting trip in the but track of the location until h ent He will form a company to th The of ame but has without opposition 4 district of London uith was threatened ely which ¢ well known to their alleged dent cc JOSEPH clal Wa an Mc Strand Mr on curious grounds by his firm refused sell hook stalls owing opriety. But the Indep el tives eventually decided that sufficient en-| 06 thusiasm could be worked up on this| i L basis and the sog of the millionaire who 103,000, | started as a newsboy once repre than th sents the Strand in the liberal-conservative Interest ghay witn oln ocation | rtment at al. In | an in the t Figure how siderably tecade ington vist nan the censor investi exercise G King turned | populati more Ten It The latter figures fal i le, Judge [ wa s the th dout th tima returns but line o i \ the n of road frer than years neteen of s and locd not i is census now « have more more Many tod, 000 tons. nore 00 ton mor how bt agent d to re were ork ¥hlie stamp ¢ v Feve SANTIAGO the effort the Vel DE CUBA of Colonel commander d Puerto Principe he samples shown are lighter than Spokane € pr WASHINGT( of the Depar Lavie ( RAPID CITY The record of Black Hills has Morse of this city, who the cattle king of this part On Sunday he shipped from F of ste nday ty Santiago a in hundre daily, and pre been three time 1l to-house inspec le by and thousands of ma 1 tons of choloride t | used and the ¢ officers has b One charge ase of yellow e since stree Decer ar house rey been broken by now ¢ red of the ranges. | envan thir seen a in | is nsi an the surgeor have carlead gallons of Tue: all Morse of on twenty more carloads of lime been or sx herds in this par tncome from h A few years ago in sixty-six carload the largest His ye $1 cowboy owns Hills is about he wis & for a salary The heavy rains of the I have ted the zra and already about Ca are hoping 10 frosts Kwang Su SHANGHAI, Sept, 28.—Emp: has issued an edict thanking Bmper on the ranges, working| Nicholas for his decision to withdraw the | Ru troops from Pekin weeks | his own willingoe | noun s in orfal aver the ‘ 3 | Thanks Cznr the arly ror Kwan attle 000, | su Hody CLEVELAND Jane Corriga W A ian and to perform the grave of | murdered 8t three ing w to grc ceremony three i for a n 14 be spolled ma when high. | paron Ketteler " | man minister to China announced t the i Fu be the ha good no fro % of Oce wperial court ord not teed ired he palace at Ngan make n been recepti a Killed in n Qu kahs Call 1aent. CHILLICOTHE, = 0., Sopt t hi oks was kille MoKl 1 this § e men had r lay [ Over n Dog Sept I Rel ANTON h Sttuntion GALVESTON at president met walk and gave nd a word of gr m the aldewalk outide g Won the law Kage preside maki 1 18 the waved (hem farew e the Chautpuqua salute, printing GOLD SEEKERS IN TROUBLE |.h " 0, consisting of East Siberian syndicate ALASKAN TOWN SWEPT AWAY . News was devastated on the coast of Alask JUSEPH 1. When o d ho it | tenance of Pr the | choice te v Jure of apartment | Mildred city ¢ the n deseribed to its sc Siberia th cupied 1| [ the doors | wome { making up a 10 ch night or Cape where | der the | Rus 1 to S witnessed queen. Cars, | (heir hollda of walting n port | had been Evans, | asparagus tists had spr 0,005 111 | ost s diant und hat the | b, stock $230, ¥ fiaming { ver lure [ the court | n futed int spaces wllegiance rate || The lasa lett not vast hail and green In the has a ity, a way through plant background tier, and | | | tropic wind. a1l of | | al ked up ember The pupe the Promptly trum pet pre the Isle in thet emble @ br ard of b in g King fron tir Who eigh ernor the and hard he are m King's Then ptatn | ermine the entered there the glint embl i until he hud od | Then he | knowledg The | que | trow FIRE mad nt anl a4 the amer ity to d in city ted show 1h in been a entered behir ing the rich was of white and a clouk he mounted king's feet roand led ug the d L pillow to mined After gayl formed | tn | th | melc prai In the w. B and thi nd ted his 1 ond grou Milita twonty nd in br th the ght of with every 1y and ce beard clal and commerc and Lomux which filled oronation hall enactment hundreds 1 ighteen were on the dancing overtaxed to of sikht it nd and color 1t 19 charged that when | was worth the robbed and A hou he flowery A more nt was oftered night through the hom % and stoce a heart behind it were done and g bias b toeds n which the kit u his kindly was put revealed the genial Nas Al clr coun well known in so with royal les. One voice approved th from wnd her Miss o the 1zed native was recog a debutante cach seat in the had long been which AL 8 were of mig ay at hu men and the whole Ing such before wning a ry facility but the K gave up wbor and merrily Rewnl was well sp worth unexamy , for the n 8. The for the evergreen hours treat &ht, lite gardens of ferns, chusen as an a aud, livi royal banks and ar 1d on generously thetr hright- beagons formed The half ¢ between i wdornments of 1 light center mammoth fountain the leave on spectator the and reclined the wemen of the the announced eded Entry king werd himselt 1 f ant calor advanced ntlet men of affair Their reditary or with his crown I in continued hosen o her 1. atin biue the Hor her hed lips the there we t lot the ki ot cat was 12 red fire, (w mze Merguries at the base holding aloft Lanks of of INuminated recos 1 Arches e hidden he tri-color. V wledged a d which studded the ce lingering in 8¢ ladivs celling cles of kn shadow of in shades red, ¥ of the a tood their parq lights find and tendrils of sides was a solid ranged tler or led and chatt t decoration f t feudal all or ! rea 9a oming colonfal All in trokd f the his blast o of 1 ubject the on As A 1 of G for far by ative raiment and riding had potless whte bouts and was a r.dden gark Que ot hi in his cloak envelo, upon ep and arec the no g tately hundreds n th eting nd res nality pot ed his hrone pr had the storm in a the the her highest in then pr m eeded to to notity glad ress Th ire appro oken o (hose the queen had Miss Lomax Pages support of her train. 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