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THE OMAHA DaAILy BEE. ESTABLISUHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1900-TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT - - — — NPy T 1Y a m \ o -1 ¢ N ™ — ' ™ + . " N " | Yy om A N ' N - , bl UKE IS Sl” I 0\ MITCHELL READY TO QUIT (0D TIMES AND THE CAUSE POPULATION OF ARKANSAS TRAIN ROBBER SHOT DEAD|CONDITION OF THE WEATHER l\ “" B - . ala . sy v o = . ‘ N Willesturre Operators Think Lender ¥ oad 4 | Censan of 1900 Showe Total of 1811 | Fofecnst for Nebraska } E — Gl Stiihers Satisfe with " BG4 Persons, i ot INLBUS | Local Rains; Cooler; Variable Winds, . 5 Cone Wh sople " osperons N ad fn Lust Decade w o | . ProaiCert Mirohell Denles Any Deal y People Ar Erv e Now and iISxpreu Messenger Baxter Scores a Bandit sy o Roosovelt Spendsa Day Orossing the Grea How to Remai Ly ikl i are ' Y ' Wik xtietl SEanzates, | witkesnanne e Wit | WASHINGTON, Oct. 1, census | for a Single Bhot. Hour. Dew | Nebraska Oattle Range, o . L » t Arkansas, giving th atior ", ¥ b k ANSWERS TO SOME BRYANITE ALLEGATIONS « wns and rpor- | HOLDUP OCCURS NEAR COUNCI FFS ¢ V N NOTHING OFFic 0 BiG OPERATOSS | - 4 N Ty 5t CiL. BLU i 0t 34| CATTLE KINGS AND COWBOYS GREET HIM % Pre 190 1 ¥ % 8t 1488170 (8 g | vesee 88 - g " voa Conuressman Mercer, Romewanter | o0 L e ncrense since 1560 | TWO Tobbers Stop the Kunsas City AL - i w , Kine Owners 1 of | cou . aud Others Addre Mew ¢ 18 # of Tru HBlow Open the Espress - 4ehAd) ‘“'\erm‘twnsv\‘ Demon * Alliance, ' ) g 0t bolish aus ot nd fi % . | : I ing at Wb tou A ol nly it 1We Car and One is Killed by W vevee B Hyannis, Orawfor® /@ dron, se 1 Guentions of tie Duy fifths of that of the de trom 1580 to 1800, the Messenger, - | b | » w.» ot | w was .08 en " loss tha pogs : ‘ | whet it was g8 per eont, and loss thas ks ACCEPTS HITCHCOCK DEBATE |, 0 SIGNS WHICH MAY MEAN MUCH OR LITTLE | tu e p ( of the best republican meetings of - b A . TEMPER OF THE PEOPLE WELL SHOWN 0 ) g ¥ 1550 to 1550, when it was 65.65 per cent.| LYINg at the morgue in Council Blufts, Yt v i vening & d v | Edward Rosewnter Promptly Aurees | . tuth shid % &nd We From to 18 “'r"“'rw A lucreass | with a bullet through his heart, Is a man| ¢o Discuss the lanuen of the Cu | 2 2 of Convention Minars R led hel W meeting |y, l‘ TR B o A MOTTaL 1 ¢ | powertully butlt, black hair, mustach puign Hefore the Public | Ohange in Political Bentiment in the Big a8 Foreonsting Settiemont, . L) ¢ hjoioty poechas | GUFIEK ¢ 1“““ A fo ;:..« de .m{ about six feet tall, aged apparently 46| The following correspondence explains 8ixth Uongressional Distriot. e g A TR | s ay v JUNNC RS SRPTRENY S0k | Y He was one of two men who held | itself o by ¢ Lohd ph ol up the Kansas ( " | OMAHA, Oct. 2, 1000.—Mr. E. Rosewater, | o 1P . TEN PER CENT MORE THAN WAS EXPECTE agto i ol ' by Con | e population of Afkansas fn 1000 | UP the Kansas City puseenger traiu on the | g ap, Neb.. Dear Sir—You are herovy | P LEDGES OF SUPPORT MADE ON ALL HANDS ; st A ik more (han ninety times as lurge as | Burlington road, three miles south of Coun- | invited to meet me in joiut debate a | - 4 _— S -l - et ¥ be la n glven for 1820, the first L 8 ¥ cll Bluite, at mid f scussion of the national issucs 5 " . Reading Company Posie Notice o s s o Tonse sus e atter 1ts organization as & |° ) el Men Who Voted for Bryan Four ¥ SR sioviy ih WHirh Tt XSO |ne o, ki Pt i ry in €14 i ; | Express Me ger Charles Baster killed | "y "0s'y republican candidate for Unlted Ao y Avow Whelr intens Louve Cernis iwicaly [ Diue 3 p -4 R Lo al land i A ‘m'h’-*fl '8 | him, State senator, aud I, as & democratic can ton of Votlng the Hepub- APproximately 940 BQUATS iles, the didate for United States senaior, can very o Wt to Arbitratiob 1 @ r oot (b verane p ¢ Ders ta 5 . The two men boarded the train the He Moket, pute n ' Ao 2 \wverage number of per b the square roperly meet for this purpuse and dis e | ; ! mile m'mr census of 1890 a 1900 be- | Union Pacific transfer and climbed over fore the people, free from all personalt “ HAZLRETO O Another T chibs i B e ™ el the teuder just as the train was crossing ! the questions of nati poliey. 1 ?‘ oo S i i "? " = h ¥ 1l | SUgges our meetings, of which one shall | as i it eve ) ¥ g % P p Mosquito creel pridge. Eng! . IR} L bas o Diug 3 : et UAERAID: OF YELLUW JACK:|tis Mosquito oredk Eridge: BESIAGNt D9RS | by {1 Omulis; Wt Wi e as my repre- | § Roosevelt traln reaches Webstoer § wnyti ew i i - nelly and Frank Holman, fireman, who were sentative to arrange details Dr L. Hall, | ¢ . it " u i he United M L . H ¢ Street depot at 730 ‘ el i . el w -‘n n-u.:. 18 ehkrge Bl the engite, wers ordered o ‘n;:x-n“,:u .vvv-ur duu.\‘l‘ ratic state central | $ J ! i B g e p & on Ae | committee. Yours truly ¢ Parade wi ut onc ‘ ed their 1 ! per . bl . | of Fiver, | 8low up as soon s the traln had crossed GILBERT M. HITCHCOCK, | ¢ i L i e . et 4 koY 4 v Voite k- W : | the bridge. While the dead man held a ro- | [$ Line of murch: Sixteeuth to Far- 3 ade by auy of the strik + Vo e ASHINGTON, Oct, 3. -Private letters 3 r E OMAHA, Oct. 3, 1900.—-Mr. G. M. Hiteh-| ¢ + pticn of \ ha BN KNDOKE: B, Ot (Lbe booths th1e | recelved trom Havaua indichte that much volver on the engine crew his compantom | oo\t POt B TR g fx| ¢ Bam, to Nineteenth, counter- § B il iy L sbow od e e e | approhension exists nmong the Americans |Went back and cut off the baggae and | cheerfully ac 1, the div of tme|§ march to Fifteenth 1o the tent. al In any u his reglon t ftern t ‘the republican | Uhere regarding the yellow fever, as the | mail cars, leaviog the day coaches and | S0d OUher arrangements to be the same a . Today I resideat ol vas Intormed |y piagel; hia wding Coal and Irc . Drotection of American labor | conditon grows worse instead of improv S g Lo my. debate with W . Bryan in 156, | § Rooscvelt spenks ' (»:, the wide cir PSR “r 24, i j! " T and the products thereof and pointed to |lng Civilian er yes scem to be subject | Sleepers standing on the maia liae. One of the conditions of that debate wus | § At Pavilion tent : L b ] ey ; L & the improved cond the last four | 10 the disease and in several governmen lexscuger Haxter's Good Nerve, the employment of compstent stenogra- |} . With { i A oo N kbt S i »0 t years as the results t oftices many have been siricken There 18| .\ llog | DTS to take down the discussion and its | § At Creighton hall H A O TR wrier Gotoier |, 1 Ak i vet no fear of the fever spreading wmong| ACU08 under orders, the engineer pulled | prompt publication in full in both The Hec ! G ' ally dusiylog 10 res LBty o o AR R ek SRIAEd o (65 | B0 UcBs the train half a mile down the track, where | and the World-Herald, tho expense of the i AY Boligmiath il . owing Ly Chalrma owalews| efaced the In- | S— gs an he stenographlc report ¢ To thy w and miie W ot the |’ st 5 trodustion of Mr, Rosewater with an ar |& wop was made. Here the robbers ap- | O and of (he stencetapbie FeCREC|§ AtBoyd'a operdliowns e i i okuction of Mr Rases jeing shared by the two opposing sides. | ¢ ' MBS G ot miw Soen ot O aiert ety e WL Uik’ k| VILLALOBOS 1 AL RIGHT souchad th expes car antcrdrsd on | Fhe s e e of et g and & ; B Just” been inform ; (Fellow Workmen ought out enthusiastic appla when lasike subjects may be agresd upa Ny behalf | @eeeeesssssssssscssossscccy the ¢ that L nieanie, 1 oW | hane from the conventicE | that gentleman urose to speak. Mr. Rose- | Admiral Kempf at Cavite De senger Baxter to open the door. He toid | Bubitecs “3‘:;."“\-' "\'\h' e e i = York' Thia morning between the coal presi- | % & porTicR. | water spoke especially of the democratic | $tory That American Guubon them to go to h—Il. Under compulsion | g 0" ° o~ PR B g LAGRRELIL UG clal Tele denin and oan akreement was | ASULTED 1.4 160AT bFRTEG leader | claim that the young m t Agki 8K | gram.)—Governor Roosevelt today trav enched’ which wiil end th [ Ekd it L SR G B e e o Ul [ Engineer Donnelly attached a stick of — 4 trom Plattsmouth to and beyond it T ‘desire to notiiy all mine workers that ( He stated that a etings of the |00 Opportunit advancement i el i L e ol WItH the DR s O | discuis the Readi| . s not | country by blacking stoves at $8 a month | Pariment has Just recelved the following 0 ossenge: Leip iextendal $e8 duties: A B e A ivh o Teiteraty | The Reading c Tpany's new offer difters|and afterwards et mirreen years for | cablegram (rom Admiral Kempft blew it open. In the meantime MesteREST| pemocratn Carey State Election by a | aix atops—Broken Bow, lysn Sat 1 Ba1a several daya ago ihat thers | from the one adopted on Sunday and posted | from f T rernty Dounars rse s | cAVITE, P. 1. Ost, L—uedliary Nayy, | BREtSF, ssising Bis gua, escaped from the Majority Estimated at | Graword, chadron and Deadwoud would be no settiement af 1 sitike until | Monday tn that it definitely makes the ofrer | telegraph operator. Even Mr. Bryan, who | pumtri Bt e v aisbanTou uyorabie | door on the opposite of the car. As soon 80,000 diately ““"’ {'“*'\"'d“"}*""' meeling the hel re farthet tated o pay | of & 10 per cent advance in wages and agrees decryiug the chances of the young man | Manilu paper, September 2, publ falue v 0 PLAN k7 s L BB 8 held, ¥ re farth RUST Lo VP | SL R 20/eE CREL WivRaCe es and agr wdAciylig (6 RTGLAORE CC R YOUUR BIRA | RORUTIL DULAL AR O fulse | as the door was opened one of the robbers | ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. $.——Repor(s received {and tomorrow the duy's work will bex B e B W) Justity ua in cAll | have earucd $100 & month at the profes The Villalobos 18 the American gunboat |edtered the car, while bis companion :.""' *l*rl‘\ parts of H;" state tonight indicate | at Valentine slons are made as wi'l Justify us in ca bt hat democratic majority in today’s | This afternoon at Chadron Goyornor ng a general convention, wien you will slon | ich b 18 engaged. Now he | Fecently repor lost | ched the engineer and fireman back to b ANHOSIW ins @ general convention, ‘wnen yau wil | ANTICIPATE A LONG FIGHT |14 %aid (o be worth 8200000 and is res | ersest soe Sawanetiang Snan RS | Whaton robitniaiomel mamuars ot ite | Rookereltwia dlvatlia DAIE G pe1d. ol at which the convention will be held | dered comfo haviog made his Depurin | the engine | gencral assembly and local county officers | on behalf of the republican ranch ca At Welsall Sie Arthur D. Hayter, Uberal | jecognition of the Urfon the Great | money out of his political prestidigitation. | o o oot ON peclal Telo- | Buxter crept around in frot of the engiae will be about 50,600, No opposition devel- | tlemen of the state. I the speech of recovered the seat won from in the SimbitnE Mool to ki8bis TGOS hoh 05 RHBVS WAL R 18 T m.) ral free delivery has been or oplng against the democratic nominees ox- | presentation J. H. Van Dusen of South election of 1895 by Sydney C oy bl ‘m, Niis ke s S enie lerod established October 15 ms follows. | #0d seeing the robber standing guard oVer | cept in a few counties where the populist | Omaha explained that the wpurs were to be servative, recelving 5,610 votes, = against |ies oF intalligasios bk sood ey | Nebraska—Newcastle, Dixon county, one | the engine crew fired one shot, killing him |orsantzation s strongest, little iuterest |presented Roosevelt at 8t. Faul ou behait 86 cast for Gedge. The liberals retain » 454, CDAnce | ourrier; length of route, twenty miles; pop- was taken in the election. Iu nties ( of the National League of Rcpubl Y | POTTSVILLE, Pa, Oct. 3 hews | today, to become rich and influential as he § gy instantly. As soon as the shot was heard ' L oountien ot the. NRtiOn&] - LiepRte . U & SSRIEIGH thelr weats in Duodeo with increased ma-| FOTEEVILLE Pa, Oct. 3.—All the news | (0087, 10 DeCORe Ol e Arat et feot. upon | UIAion served, 600; carrier, Algesuon Rus- | : | where the democratic strength was un- | Clubs, but because of a superabundance of joritles, showing that ;\Mm“’ OB R by g "'m“‘w;' ..;‘1' fird ot S SRyt Toak JPOE Laell Wyoming —- Wheatland, Laramie | the robber in the car jumped to the ground | doubted the vote was light, as the result | other business at that meeting the presen et b ted by the khakl boom. A I SRR et Bl i G b T TR T, lenkth of route, tweuty- | and fled through a cornfleld. of the outcome of the election was cortain. | tation was postponed ( Meeting of Leaders, v 3 | eight miles; population served, 390; car- | In the doubtful counties the result will not | Fully 30,000 persons attended the meot bt by | 276 ShATBly drawn and the miners have nation (BN S Haxtin Body Still Unidentified. gl il a1 Hdata oh ik (Fwr, A secret conference wus held tonight by |avsolutely refused to be drawn into &| Mr. Rosewater went Into the differences | pogtofice onts , A own LT HO) BrouLoole Rr e i o et aed TWUo. the officials of the United Mine Workers |gettlement of the trouble by the offer of a LHE WD R L BOL It AT RN 1o | e SmauItpAnC, B it 4Rut The dead man was picked up, placed on | from, which will require some time, they | nearby points in South Dakota and Wyo yhich lasted for an hour and a half. At|10 per cent increase in wages. “Recognition ruction of his audienco, BhoWIng | peuster eb., ‘Wit ot NEIERERARE 9ok (Inokrdiand| the (traln wak'ibacked tulo: thlk| 018 EREAHD SRR (ORISR AL CERS | BREC Sower ALl s conclusion President Mitchell said the | of the Mine Workers' union' is their watch he republican party was born to| o were no casualties attending the vallotiig elcome at Alliance. cweting was being held for the purpose | word at all meetings. The upper districts Into effest that past of the Declara. |, b8 Feport of the condition ofithe national | €11¥- The body was searched, but nothing | ¢ uny precincts so far us reported. The | At Alliance, iu Box Butte county, which of canvassing the entire situation It ;’\n\'“ih been:securely tied up by the ik | tion of Indcpendence which declares that banks ot South .Imk(:ln at Illn" close of busi- [ was found on it by which it could be iden. | democratic state oMciale elected toduy are | four years g0 was strongly populisti was found, he said, that only about 5,000 { ers sinee the beginuing of the strike, the |21l men & created froe and nqual and are :m.. on Sepiem m;n was todty made V“"'|un«1. 7 aran aresnad-n. S meet st st *® lows: Governor, Allan D. Candler; | Governor Roosevelt was glven a sreeting ae wonbarh wpbaAB-305000 aware SHil) A% | battle has D o b | ptiasred o LN PigHEYo dite, Ibarty 4hd | Uomparei Wil ie co reabuding state i i 3 " secritary of sate, Phil Cook; &ttoraey gen- | pa:(icularly ctuiacierssiic uf 1o g cut work, It was the opinion of the officlals | ritory with the result that the collieries | (h® pursuit of happiness. This was not a xl..-.n of & year ago, individual deposits buve black clothes, over which overalls and | eral, J. M, Terrell, comptroller general, W. | tie region. Railroad engines whistled a in the conferenc he said, that all ¢ have capitulated one after another, until| newly discovered principle born of the .H‘ eased from § i \|l. L I;I ‘ntv.\l 124 ;ll\!l“”"u”.r had been drawn In the pockets A. Wright; treasurer, K. E. Park; commis :lnng salute as the traln neared the town these will also have quit in & short time. | there are only two small districts in which | Declaration of Independence, but it was Pl S LA A S iR 0 bo 5 ey Anc Shcol | e et aceRel0nNG Glenn; commis- | and when the governor appeared on the Mr. Mitchell also sald that of (be 5,000 | mines are working and it looks as if all | & right inherent in all men in every coun- 014G Lawcul ‘aiong? £ In reaeive Agates || R28 Gndiabeie Hoib moas T A s jaRner oW IAHICGUERRQL &1 Ptodens, [ PIASESFIN & RARROD WA BEONSRG INtRIERS nonstrikers 2,100 are Iu this (Hazleton) | would surrender to the strikers within the | Ur¥e gaies $638,236 guin of about $70,000. Av- ' and chain, Conductor William McGrew, | | and charge after charge was fived. Ho wa region and the remainder are at work In | next few days. The western end of Schuyl- | Party of Freedom for Men. o u”lrlnl krys e o8 63 per cent, against 33.90 | Ly Lo charge of the traln, thinks the NEW LINE MAKES TROUBLE burried along under a large arch fifty feel the Schuylkill district | kIl county was supposed to be invincible | He recalled having marched at the age s SVt 8 | g | bigh decorated with the Ameriean colors The question of calling a joint conven- | against the assault of the strike leaders. of 15 years In the republican parades at | he appointment of John R. Brennan of | dead man is one George of St. Joseph | United States Cuntom OfMcer nt Mount | And plctures of the presidental candidates tlon and the matter of affording the |the surprise of the opcrators, 300 mir he birth of the republican party, In ‘;‘,“‘g' ("‘“’:1\1(1"1‘]»‘"‘ ullm. n agent L PIC | The rolber who excapod was larger ant| Buker Selsed Goods That Came |t0 8 oarriage that was walting in the o elle ere not considered a e | qu esterday ' s1d were borne baun o oyt | iage was forma. annouuced 4y ro " " treo As soon o e Was com bly strikers relief were not considered at the fquit yesterd in Brookstde colllery re borne bauners declaring for | yiio o TR0 Plerre, 8. D., has | taller than the dead man, being apparently $ SRBRNN: [ Bde ho AR ommotaLy conference, according to Mr. Mitchell serlously erippling that large and imporiant i, free ®oil, free press, free | % : & | ted Hill, the veteran horseman President Mitchell and the officials of the | working of the Reading compan he b ineo moll free pross, 1o | heeen appointed cook in the Vermilion Lake, | above six feet in helght. Both men wors | TTLE, Wash.,, Oct. 8.—A special "’EW"” Held the. Falne: touched™HIy Narath mine workers' organization, who went to |strike lenders exxpect to tie up that colliery that for ove venty ye .,.“‘“‘\‘ B IRAINN. olibel RUISAB0 pRK St | masked and both wore overalls and jump- | the Times from Vancouver, B. C., says | #nd away they went up the street on a ride Wilkesbarre to participate in the labor | together with Good Spring and Lincolu col- | kept 4000000 men in slavery in spite of T Th 7 ina exhthaklos sadts | 'The teouble ot Moygt NAker ever b | Whish for xolubmant Une Do RO SxeRVE demonstration, roturned to headquarters | lieries, near by, in & few days. The actlon | that Declaration of Independence. For ’\’\""" T AN EERI D (HOTH s aistyy | 8T8 he door of the express oar was badly | yoyndury line dispute has almost reached | on the trip. About him were hundreds of here &t 10 o'clock this morning. The &ction | of the men astonished the company oficiats, | the infcrmamtion of those who had mever | pior and Josephiue Tooher wt Delli, M- | ghattered by the explosion of dynamite. The | an international crinis. Yeaterduy a puck | Doople, oume mounied ou bronchos, some of the local unlon &t Shenandoah in elect- | About 1,600 men and, boys are employed at|come In contact with slavery the speaks herson county, 8. D. | e e train of goods on the way from Chidllwack | Iding In carriages and tugging after the 1 mployed a h slavery the speaker | X robber inside the car was preparing to blow ing delegates o the jolnt convention which | Brookside, 500 at Good Spring and suu at | deploted some of the horrers of it as seen| Officers for Union Veteruns’ Unfon. | to Mount Baker for American-owned | cATFlage afoot. At the intersection of the 1he strilce lendrs say will be called before | Lincoln. It now appesrs probable that few|In his own experience in the south and RN CCON B s mEt the safe at the time his companion Was | juims was seized by the American customs | tWO principal streets the horses were the strike can be terminated was not dic- [ will report for work Lomorrow erything | valled attention to the fact that every one | oraus’ union, in session here today, elocted killed. He ceased operations at once and authorities on the ground that the goods |lopped abruptly and the govarnor was es tated by the officlals at headquarters, they | points to/ the complete shutting doww of | Of the states in which It was practiced fs | the following officers: Commander-in-chiet " N had gone across the boundary line Into the | COrted to the speaking platform, where ho say, President Mitchell sald today that the [every mine In western Schuylkill and [ 10w for William Jennings Bryan ISR til D i ien eEastorih BIMEaL iy oL o SEMARINALISS ) the contauts At DS | giils mikten was immediatoly introduced by W. R. Ak- Jocal union did It probably through a mis- | Dauphin. The Reading company now L Assuming that every forelgn born citizen | lumbia, re-elected; L. M. Langstaff, divison | “47 10T Wab anything taken. After putting “Deane, the provincial surveyor, who fs | ©F8 to 2,300 people who had already as understanding or for the purpose of ag | only five colilerles in operation, thirty-four | present had left his native land to better | of lowa, first Coputy commander; I B. | 00 & new express car and transferring the fixing the boundary line, says that Cunada | #embled. Continually while the governor prepured in case @ convention in suddenly | being elosed. The offer made by the com- N5 condition and to secure larger oppor- | Hutchison, division of New York and New | freight th SA80 g ke ey | Wil derive a utretch of new iand two miles | WA8 sPeaking men in the crowd kept yell called. The basis of representation in the | pany of an advaace of 10 per cent in wages | tunities for advancement than were af-(Jersey, second deputy commander reight the train proceeded to Kunsas CIty. | wide by the moving of the line back where | 108 “Go fter ‘em, Teddy! Eat ‘em upl* convention, Mr. Mitchell said, has not yet | has not induced one of its 27,000 idle em- | fordcd by the countries of the old world,| The annual report of General Diorenforth | 't 18 thought the dead robber 18 a barber |1t was originally and should now ba lo-|4nd al the conclusion of his address hats been considered, but it will be fully set | ployes to return to work. The operators had | he urged that it was the duty of ever; | showed substantial advance in the union, | who worked for Bernbard ln Council Blumts | O8ted. Beveral American mines are in.|Vere thrown high fn the air, cowboys forth in the call for the convention xpected a stampede among the men to get | tan to xive his support to that party and | both in membership and in fnancial condi- | " [cluded in this strip.” yolled and cannons were fired. As'eeol 4y Naveliat Daskse Bisoted bach to work. th pulicies which were calculated to se- | tion. At the afternon session Mrs, Ada |"'OU ® WOULE as0 ‘.l.h‘.‘ chessing _suteided (Semeé otis oried : e ias been| . The situation in the Panther Creek valley | cure (o hii the gieatest opportunities. It |Johnwon, president of the Women's Relle | Sl - {WAITING ON THE SHERIFF | Now were all for Teddy,” and in chorus Wbert Parker, the uovelist, has been | pheing watched with great interest, the |bad alwiys been the policy of the repub- | corps, submitted her annual repoit |GRAIN RATES TO BE RAISED shar orawd “ahgutad: “NoUARNEIHe ALY elooted at Gravesend, securing a unfonist | o 8 C0 0 Bat it 3 L2 . 3 h i Teddy!" sarkyeend, SalliIR o Ikers asserting that if thelf fellow work- |lican party to protect the laboring man | No Heturn Made s Yet on Witnesses majority of over the liberal candida men in that district would obey President|and under its policles the condiifon of the| Lur&e Attendance at University. | Dattrean Ghi 2 Atiavil Defense In the Yout- Mere Matter of Prioe Hildobrand Harmworth, the BOWSPAROT | Mitcnell's cull the would eud fuside | laboring man has constantly improved | WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—The Catholic Uni- | "o RPN ERR S wey Cune. Governor Roosevelt sald roprietor i e sier, | O ® weck. While they coutinue to work, | Mr. Rosewater revalled (he democratic | versity of Anferica opened for the coming Senbonrd Agree on New Krelght ¥ “Mr. Bryan has said again and again .Yoh‘: Kensit ‘?1 mm‘r vl'u s ,‘,'y"' *K however, and supply coal to the market, no | davs when the laboring man was pald in | “Cholastic vear yosterday with the largest Tarif. GEORGETOWN, Ky., Oct When the | that If the republican pirty under Mr. has been detented at .mu...n ‘.. h ,u.,;,,.w..‘ how small an amou it will give | wildcat money, subject to uncerialn dig-| 1888 of clerical and lay students ever| Youtsey case was called today in the circuit | McKinley came inte power you would see he x--lluiv 4,603 votes in the interest of | (he operators an opportunity to refuse to|court: when he worked fifteen or twenty | “Prolled by It. Nearly every section of the| CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—A general advance In|court Auorney Nelson sald that the the priges of ranch and farm products go his vfw“ gunda o ot ant the demands of the men | hours a day and invariably took part of western hemisphere will be represented | rates on all ‘classes of freight is to be made | fendant could not make any announcement | down; that you would sce savings banks go |A\.'"' .“1 ..H.l« .‘n ,,r> M‘u xl ‘n“vnw : his pay In trade or guods, Bince then the | GUring the current n.u\{t n osides the | by the railroads operating between Chicago | (i1l the processes of tho court hud been re- | 40Wn, mortgages go up and wageworkors #t Newcastle, where Captain Lambton « . sl ontii s leading archbishops of the Amorican | and the Atlantic seaboard. At a meeting of | urned. Nelson stated th: | stand idie ho b NPT i A, I ours of labor have by edu to ten . an | a | turnec son stated that the summonses | Bland idle were the prophecies four e oin iramer Povertn 1 sianane | MINERS DROP__THEIR TOOLS i %, ab, U o, v, 10 120 Wiy sy overs”inio. oo |t et soer ot the s | o wiocatewore ‘o o tho shri o Toars ugs The Tlblount e hees s from In‘.umu\u, oW b l‘]v w{ seoma| = i l" o when they will be UL further ror|inence in the country has commissioned | Central Freight assoclation, which covers| Breathitt and Knox counties on Soptomber [ here in your state your mortgagos o that a u.’x, IW. e ’. e ;.uh"m‘ rturued | Only i wo of the »|I bitadeiphin & | oo o0 Fe 15 paid in dollars worin | Priestly students to take post-graduate [the territory between the Misslssippi river |17 and had not been returned. The court | decreased 40 per ¢ your savings bank ;(q.ud smasbed of the ballot boxes in [l ....un.l‘ n:l ierfes Are Now 100 cents, which he can spend whore ha | COUTSe | and Pittshurg and Butalo, In Chicugo today | granted (11 Friday morning to hear from | deposits have increased 25 per cent; the o st n Operation. by 3 - |1t was agreed that a systematic advance geworkers have had about 60 n S el vleases and for what he pleases, and ho| Mounted Troops for Cuba Ky ¥ | $a aberifta | Wagaworkers have had about 69 Bef0N¢ : T ‘\y Brassey, \\I\m..ll v\‘tlr. ‘\;;‘ de v,‘ ."'] 2 g T AR R i i MAnniad Hre) u\m A ’)N‘Hl:v‘n::r;N|,<nm.m be started by increasing the charges | On motion of Judge Askew for Youtsey | EVeAter opportunity to work and the price T ‘“‘”\ JAIR T e et H:'l A POTTSVILLE, Pa., Oct 8.—As a result of | the improved conditions as to pay have|Wood, commanding United States forces in | * 5 il Judge Cantrill decided to draw sixteen Of frm products bas gone up from 15t i ‘1”! ,“, 5 TAlined .‘. t ; m.fl \o| 8 large meeting ot mine workers held at|come better conditions for education, res | Oube haa Wadae Bix aungal pepcrt taitis | cof EAS ASERRRISRE entored into today the | more names from the jury wheel in placa of [ 90 per cen! TAA sisoted, i duced tha . ey Tremont last night, at which Miles | finement and enlightenment Wa e Qe Ryt iant 1t adbtaings Hia uyarisRy | KNS (00 domestic grain beiween the Mis- ‘ sixteen excused today, and then if no juror | 'Out here where you raive cattia, not only three in his contest with Major K. R. Bal- | pougherty of Shamokin, a United Mine o R SADARUNS O o) RENIAR -0 P ; “l {seippi river and New York will be advanced | (& gecured to summon a special venire | the amount of cattle, but the value of them x:ur,l lu« v vl»w ‘I,m nist i andidate, um: Workers' assiatant organizer, was the| o ot ES BAE T O . L ad v‘; fwe W“h o }‘_”. ‘l" ""““‘“ from 1ib cents to 20% cents per 100 pounds | et b has increused anywhere from 40 to 60 per the lberals have demanded a scrutiny pf | spenker, those employed at Good Spring eferring briefly to the democratic cr aunts LN ecount of the | ng export tariff will go up from 1634 cents | cent. Now, under our free government, it the voto shd Woodsde remained away today any|of Imperlaliem, Mr. Ronewnter sald that|WIhdruwsl of the troohy uring the past|io (s ceats. Betwaen Chicago and tx | EDITOR MOORE SETAT LIBERTY | ™., (i hitenaito Tinht to maro foste of Sir Ellis Ashmend Bartlett (conserva- | yoch operatiuns shut down. Both are \"A‘,«]fl“" of the outrages commltted upon | Ye8r. Th e e wm‘"l"“ 10 8AYS, | york the domestic rate will be Increasvd | A qiale Concerntng Immnculnte Co ourselves If we wish, and if you want to go tive), hus been elected for the Boclesall | philndelphia & Reading operations. Ge le Fillpinos and Mr. Bryan in his speech 95 B 008 M ict 18 oom- | from 15 cents to 18% cents and the export | " | back to the old conditions that is your division of Sheft with an i d at Nebraska City had declared that th mended | > . - ception Nelther Lewd Nor 4 ¥y X b an increased wa- | gp employs it 500 nds, made uj 4 had A at thi | trom 1314 nts to 16 cents. The increased T ' | right, you can go You can go right sority tiafen gt s o Jonaldson and Tre. | COUNLEY bad no right to buy the Fillpinos AR P T T O Y ) | charges will become effective on Novem- | e s G stralght back into the slough out of whieh ner's Oune ’e o 1 Lo and om which 108 ol ® 8t no o r people had ev beean A 3 . e | ; o | we worked Hu our @ K y M Houne D ited. mont ud from which » L iBL RO, SHAGE RADRIA BAd ovar. WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—The Deparim:nt | ber 1 LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct. 3.—The Indict- | worked our way four years 8go, by An Attempt was *made o'clock thia | Brovkside collicry they a Ly o g Praugat 180, tha L Cr- | of Siate fecelved 8 draft for §:00 from| 1t Was also agreed that commiteees rep- | ment aguinst C. C, Moore, editor of putting into power the party which for morning to blow up with dynamite the house | DY ® miners’ tru Lincoln colli e uss mimliar o, tuste ’,.A:wv 1B B 1. Warner, ir., consul at Leipsic, which | Fesenting the rouds fn the Centrdl Froight | Kiue Graw Blade of Lexinglon, Ky., charg forty yoars has never done any construct Sosupied by Michas! Zullck, a miue worker | O'BOF 0f the Phlladeiphin & Hea L . rida h was contributed by the American colony | 8ssoclation and those in the Trunk Line|ing him whh sending obecene matter | ve work, but has always criticised and {n the eastern part of the city, but no ex- | bossessions, located sou ’; £ Spaoni, 4 bBCY ReE e b e .","‘1 ",'"i b€D | at Leipslc for the benefit of the reoeat association (roads east of Plitsburg and Buf- | ihrough the mails, was quashed by Unitea | V88 Ssnerslly oritioised wroug! {ensive damage was caused. Zult heoa | the same basin, I8 workin n\]h. 0o em AL l.m ‘m s \»\ Texas sufferers. falo) should meet in New York on October | §iates District Judge Evans (oday. The ar- Given n Cowboy Kalufe. working since the rike went into e No | Ploye any ) ‘H‘l\‘ ‘u‘ 45: ;.l‘ Ve i s NG ;)ml. ”‘:( H s (rl‘ f ‘( ~ | 18 for the purpose of complling and {esuing | ticle whach caused Moore's indictment was At a slgnal from the engine Governor ZiA BaXa' BF' VIDLiRSS BAS D4R TeDOTLA and v y i the onlyionn af that| IASHIEN D IMBISTALL SAC AL GRIY Wrl ' ELLERSLIE LOST AT SEA *"" ¢ assification for all classes of treight | about the lmmaculate conception. Moore's | Roosevelt was ekcorted from the platform to W. B. Farley, Alabaua; George ompany's collieries 1n the lower district e 13dians under the goy LBEIRL G fhe | to go Into effect January 1. By changiug|demurrer to the fndictment was sustained, | the cairiage and in the center of a cloud of dlana; Fred Dilcher, Obic at work “‘"l"““ it ‘I‘-,‘w,“ A P (e i K:”” Crew of Abandoned Ship Ploked Up | the classification increases in rates will be | judge Evans agreeing with the cootention | dust, surrouuded by a hundred yelling, gal- James, Pennsylvaunia, meml |‘"l'“ in operation “\ HEBARIS *“ + B A | am thalt native Sountey unoil) ,“‘\ ,“"" by Javi Stenmer and Brought ‘nnm-wd | that whatever the article might be it was | 10Ping cowboys, he was driven off down-the tlenal executive board, held a private confer ““ ton l-flml: Lo ".\ ¢ . ‘I: u“‘ SEN tANiE St AR ‘ml : 2 r' > to Hosten. T — | not lewd or lascivious, and 8o did not come | Wide street to the train. In the race the so at noon today. The questions which | 'D Rausch creek valley, also near Tremont, | ¢ o Indian Te y, Grea | : A ane e cowhoys rode around the car were under discussion have not yet been LA . e S AT S Ty B e B Y ) | BOSTON, Oct The British steamer | obscene literature, the supreme court hay- | laned over from his broncho as he passed uuluh- known, but { believed they relate o | \: a crowd ¢ ""”\“‘ “"“\"“‘ LA rREre R e pef e TR 'M"]‘“ll’l"“ Amana, Captain Cnrr, from Samarang, | some 1,600 Men Demand Uniform | D€ ided that to be obscene an article | and grasped the governor's outstretched olief measures. Contrary to the g ™ te liey View d 4 L v ¢ d g e | Jav s chac ived thi tan: | hust be e civioy b o 8 oxel rolief measur ntrary e general | BPAkE 0 YR AN A mbara or ladiana Had mesn szterminalad, | Uik ib AL Michaels, arrived atior- | Wases snd Bules et Pittshurs must be either lewd or lascivious pand. The ride was as exciting as when he prossion, the strikiug mine workers will not | Hesios RURboFA of Iodians g eI R R pain et v ICE o & Byien was tuken to the platform and he enjoyed e given ¢ (DR ey o beiint will | Mine ¥ o towns are located in %) s ding a-”-. 3 ) n.’ country, but o | (jireen of the crew of the Liverpool ship | Gmployers, Movements of Ocean Veaseln Oct. . | it hugely. John Polmesil, one of the eow- De provided by the union with provisions and | 1 he richest agricultural dlatricts in | democ ht b ever found fault with it TR e 3 At New !\ srk-—Arrived—Lahn, from Bre- | hoy escort, said to the orter: ‘“There neod sistance employed at Good g and Brookside “"'r‘""‘j 1en had been led to vote for Bivan | ieamer rescued the men ou Scptember 29 | PlUmUer employed by eleven firms in Pitts- | ,ool. Bm#, from Naples bal W VUl | that many wanted to come, but could: not It lioved the plans adopted will pro |88 Srea ailver, SA7IDg to themmslves (hAt|atier they Bad bosn hufteted about by [ burg struck today for uniform wages and | for Bouthampton; Friesland, for Antwern. | because of their work. There is nobody out vide for supply de & in each wining town conditions could not he mad much WOrse. | faarfyl seas for ten days. The master of | ® usification of rules governing the trade. At e h," (&) Arrived l"l’v'"l_‘”" | ot em loyment here now Everybedy s at Bl Nos conditione tannot be S a | trom Philadeiphia, for Liverpool; Majestic 4 TRy in charge of the local union officers, whese be made much bet-| (ny gllersite Is ptafn Lewellyn Cook, | All the shops owned by members of the|from New York, for Liverpool, Halled - | work and that is the reason why thewe are the mociy ‘maen caa be PIOvied for uyod | Anneunsement Made That Mniies |L0F 204 thero I8 theretore renson why thex | one member of fhe orew Was last over | Master Plumbors” assoctation are affected. | Servin, for New York: (iionfa, for Howton | not ten times as many of us here. About 35 Abalisating AT A e Ll sliould vote the republican ticket (his year. [ yourd, The Ellersile sailed from Pasca- | g [ N L e e 4 per cent of us were formerly democras snd | L] Rl John F. Schultz spoke in German, Joseph Galveston Will Pay 1 b Routhamplon—~&rvived Fayl, from A } Oneihioks Mold Ont: | Mae B Eahaanitiad ) A N\ L ep ula, Miss., on August 18 for lAverpool 3 AEentes ay terest, w York. Sailed—Kgiserin Maria Theresa | voted for Bryan in 1896. | voted for htm y # ] Langer in Be o fan and Anton Inda in | she wag three-masted wooden ship of |, HYBNION, Tax, Ot Ji=In s stated| (from Bremen) for New York, via Cher- | mysolf, but I'll never do it again. We ex Aot there b beon wo move on the wart| o om0 T wa anmouned Polish. Thé hall was w I Blied, and ap- | 1,546 tons e e o Dt o | "o cherbourg—Arrived —Graf Wa'derseo, | PeCt protection from the republicans and be- ot tho ladividusl operators who are sl ' YORK ¢ ik 348, 0 use was frequent and enthusiastic l - | e e up o Fntaary bl Whieh | erbrn S Yo, a Fiymoiitn "t iam | lieve we'll get it. This affair s the big- conl carryiug antes to | an | bone f ale in this count.y City Officlals Tndicted STEUBENVIL e | Amount doea ot Telude the 38,000 sent 1o | At London—Arrivad—Mesaba, fron w | £086 thing of (he Kind.evar Meen 1y (e advance 1u v "to th \ o f. The exact POLEDO, O.. Oct. 3—Colonel C. 1. Voite, | tean Marbie compin Tr | Now York on (he first of October to pay | York ounty. There are cowboys here from sev- o K % Uy . by * | street mmissloner of Toleuo New Jersey we for $20.04, Iizhted fts|interest on the forty-year limited ba At Ldverpool—Arrived—Knight Errant, | enty-five miles away. 1 rode twenty miles One of the m Jerin ’ 18 ¢ s not made pu but | pey s vecret wd Barney forty-pot furnaces here today.' It will turn | Atrangements hive also been made tg pay | from l;'m; rt News. Sailed—Nomadid, foF | 15 gor here myseif.” today for an individual operator coniraliing |1t We wiltior ar sales | his foreman, were cach in o e natbles & dav. 1t wiil eniey | all city empioyes In cash each month to | New York i b A iinnesute and the Da- | J:uess county grand fury on & c £ an exclisive mono! in the Unitad gtafes, | February 1, WL~ The funds for this bur:| At Lisard Passed-Katser Priedrich. (rom Change in Local Sentiment. oot pr— S falsifylng city pay ve bills were | as glass marbles are uot Bow made in thisy | pose are to come fr the mpectal reserve | New York, for Plymouth Cherbourg and ’ {Coutinued on i ) | kotas S irnely Souhtir, i ‘llund Wnd from the tax recelpt Hambur. J. R. Vanbuskirk, candidate for state sem-

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