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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. e p— —— — — — — I,Sl ABLI Hll) JUNE OMAIIA, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1900, SINGLE €cOPY FIVE CENTS Operators and Miners Likely to Dis- | Vibert and His Bride List Forecast for Nebraska agrec Over Pay or Laborers at PRtreiutie Sons of Th 4 e Falr; Warmer vl \I\ Coming Conter | American Withdrawal Will Ering Li Hung Chidren Nrusseis, Death List at Biwabik Much Larger Than | , Triaperatube nt vinehe staterds SCRANTON, Pa A ¢ Chavg and De Giers Toge , T PrEle Aibet ",‘ at First Supposed. | v ' ¥ Nebraska Oity People Eager to Defend the convent.on to con o bride, Duch Eliza 1 g 8 bAdAL L Great Staroh Factory, 1§ Sadured stter DOWAGLRS NEPHEW SUCCEEDS TUAN| "M varla, were recelved at the | yoge THAN THIRTY PERSONS INJURED : . LEADERS OF MINERS 3%5FR AT HAZLETON | to of what the coupa ‘ : AT Ao TCIBNEL B9 CHS 360 3 vy o U000 %G [SMYTH'S MISTAKE OF THER TEMPER W st mcmbers of the muni [ Announcement of Oonvention of Strikers is Looked For Today. AL Forelgn Troops Now In Shanghay re abse om_ the President Mitchell Refuses to e i ¥ be Heid (o Repel Bxpected Attack g ki i Tl R able Action of t.e Men, t . 3 o LLi b A e was over the royal couple ap ; L gl L IN NEW YORK Locomotive, with Ity Engineer o B0 Fiveman, Liaed on s Track Lffort to Take a Little Private Revengo Has oll it y AT, P Whtr sshual shildren Sebwkeiviblee ¢ kit il e Lord ikl Commissioner of Canadu | 7. e OFFICIALS OF UNION TO KEEP HANDS OFF | i hei ; f the number of o.um. The latter waved bhogin™ 1 s Bl BUSINESS EXPRESS SEN TIMENTS BIWABIK, Minn, Oct. 7.-~The tornado Bears His \u 1 1sands of Belg and Davarian flag e LONDON, Oct. 8-In a dizpatch fr g - el h Which tased 10 U8 viClolLY wS. oV W g about b Aktet’ Ostovus hile the culcokers generally cheered and | b 1 n s vicloly & " i o > P NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—Lord Strathco ' . bived BREAFEroRII Wks e WUSL VIVIEUL eVEr eap Fioiced L P 5 Belief Prevails that Offer of Ten Per Cent h . Wit £ e heoPhvnhith s Blutin L& Paruwiy 19 d high commissi i Oppose Trusts, but Support Their Local Will B 1 M. e Glep The chiliren then seng a popular patri 1o i e » fo ymn, while the prifice and princess |f-¢+ 1B Widin (brougn the n.fi.westora (lon of Canada, arrived on Yeviswad it Ae e avctutiars romt | coruur of wns town, compistcl; wieck ng | EUrurin today. He 18 & dirc Commcrelal Cable cowpany, — the German Atlantic Cable | wab (Ho BYSE BFEBIRNAC BT &) ! EMPLOYES TELL OF THEIR TREATMENT sti- | Pacific rallway. Lord Strathcona labore means that nts clined the cm s dowager's ordors to|TOYAl ‘procession went #R foot to tho | PMCARE P 00 tu §100:400 afid (e | Dished .‘Xm‘l‘ ‘n“,..“'. - 1‘;.1 mounted glmen b rators & ome out cents and the proceed to Tau Tuen Fu, assigning var urse, wiere {t was reedived with great | Litiud AL [fom 78,00 Lo $I00AE0 WR | o Tont” (1 from Camadn at bis own Drawp-0Out, Owing to \ature | cent According to Shanghai correspond- | i':'it‘l;"‘\”t‘y"::r ’:y’“"”"“'d”:“"’(’]:‘ Haaa | onty sty R 5 consisted chiefly of scouts and cowboys | ATL T is the Re of « antony, Just how the aperators want this offer fn- | ent of the Times, wiring October 5, it e mraiid StalFoAse ABE. Whtabed b Toe s swept in & northwestely di- | 400 was commanded by Coionel Stecle, the Workess Give terpreted 1s not known here. The is announced that Hual Taiu, mephew of [ oA Kt B O the Bumerous su. | Feciun atier lenving here aud s.iuck a lie | “Much against my will," said Lor operators say that the men who | the | the dowager, who was dismissed by Em s arch by, each delegation throw. |t kinuish setliewent near iike Lake, | Strathcons, “the regiment has been name HAZLETON, Pa., Oct. 7.—A conference | Offer either did not have in mind that the} poror Kwang 8u in 1808, bas succeeded boquet at the fect of the princoss. |Wwhere a number of buildiugs were wrecwed, | Strathcona’s Horse' and belng composed | ywpppagia CITY, Neb, Oct. 7.—(Spe which 1s belicved 16 mark the beginning of | MILer paye the lalorer or elsc. baving been | Prince Tuan in the tsung 1i yamen and has | e 15 o6 7o Whioh 5% SRe iy, cuunises | Of Cowboys and woouts it did duty as| o AlO SR S R osed Kiboe t nt oa) minors o | In mind, figured the laborer out of the cou- | also by pointed genorallssimo of | < ot B P aHtidee couts in General Buller's forward march e . 4 Aot the end of the anthracite coal minc: et ity o -.'1 o " th i .f"-x,‘"”p,n,, r~~,§‘lt4-‘:‘l;|(l \me 2 LIPTON DENIES PORK CORNER ' of nustund, wite wno four culwien, 1 FORFet- IVRLE, WHIh & oot Mr. Bryan and Attorney General Swmyth whici en. es upon its fourth Week tomorrow ; I wore instancly Killed. 80 1ar thelr vames | f“'r‘. B “"“‘I" i ave boen | made their spectal (rip (o this city for the was beld at the headquarters of the Uniced | Miner and laborer to se etween th Yung Lu | have nut been ovtuined. It is veieved hat | Lhe regiment’s depletion. Many have boen Mine Workers here :his morning. Those | ®¢Ives what if any of the 10 per cent The Shanghat correspondent of the Morn- | when the more remoie disticts are ueard killed and a very large number wounded " r 1 re T 2 Dok a dis ’ srday huses in Chicngo Wer, | they 1¢ 4 5 wow | D€ theli indiguaton over the attempt of crease the laborer should recelve. The | ing Post in a dispatch dated yesterday | o Srotn HIFUNGE. CEBTRIN(SS TNy &8 Feyorcds | TheY 1oft In .Murech ¥und /'t ‘do: mot ke Wi oy Wil e bac the atioruey general (o suppress the starch lhe list of taose kilied wud injur.d, so | When they will be back wor Ihere has been time for sober re LONDON, Oct, $.—~Sir Thomas Lipton, ‘n roas learncd, follows: course of ervicw that appears | Killed | . 4 (he people of the entire community are as g a hitch §.000 Chinese troops now advancing along SYTRE GRS IERY 3 ’ thought of the result of the English eloc b valleys; James Duffy, District No. 7. L . gl [t’l i ikl P8 now advancing along | "0 111y Express this morning, de MK. AND MRS, MAROWITZ, | Cione" natd With & dmile 1t Would mot | INAIENANt over the attorney general's at high valley, and John Fahey, District No -ty nies any attempt to corner pork in Chi WILLIAM HILSTROM | i tack upon their leading Industry as they The Morning Post has the following die 2 : : ; be proper in the lord high commissioner ik upor Schuylkill valley. Although no imformation SOLDIERS WILL BREAK CAMP Satol aNted OdtobeE 8y thom Movine Al | cago. He says: “I have never tried to| FAMILY OF SIX, near Pike Lake, names | o {0000 MU IR EEE RORTRIEETRN) wore immediately atter the fliog of the was given out, it is known a call for a join Rt Tl S VRIRC ATTeed. GRAbb " | corner food. On the contrary, my object |mot knuwn | English politics, hut I may say that there | Uit In the supreime court * has been to lower rather than to raise food | Severely injurded lia & wave of tmperibites swesping irre When, ncarly three weeks ago, the citt prices. What happened was simply this Audrew Andersou, a locomotive fireman, | (i i1y over Europe. As for Joseph Cham- | 2608 of Nebraska Cliy heard that M I received large government order, com- | severely scaided; will recover berlain I have known him for forty years | Smyth had beun quo warranio procesd pelling me to keep a big stock in reserve. | F. Murray, locomotive eng.neer, severly | ooty oty o Hin" oliaide of politics | IS In the supreme court at Lincoln, alleg ¢ 2 My buyers in Chicago bought entensively |scalded, otherwlse injured; will rocover | tol deed. A re up- | I0& that the Argo starch factory was con S R RN tan iy dRBVAHtIEN (6. 15| OOBIH KnnoHBosd tonlght LERE, 1T U6 WeNLERS The Amercan marines from Pekin have | & X 5, : , L ured; will r.cover. | and very Intimately indeed more up- | 10 matier of & call for LR AR veRtE L 1V CORTS wamutn i ou Bt that, It the weather | e “Some of the French troops | 400 consequontly I hold a rather bigger | Andrew Debbo, lavorer, severe scald | pight and honest man I have never in my | trolied by o trust and was being conducted understood representation was also con onditions are favorable tomorrow, Battery A58 1ERVIEY stock ttan usual wound; will re [ tte met in vieaation of the laws of the state, and It is legitimate business to execute my [ John Morriston, foot badly crushed. praying for a jud t from the courts that reporta as b the condition of their respee- |sltuation in this district, General Gobin i contracts and theie exccution will not af- | About twenty-five others were more nr1 \E could result in nothing but the closing of tive dlstricts. {sasm. s w0t sueh ua to require tie presencr | IMPERIAL — EDIGT IN — PEKIN | (0" Averican pubiic ‘st "wil."T o | 1an- soverely cut and bruscd BAGK UNDER THE OLD ELAG | o e e e utass i emubote dreside! chel or e confere , | of the trooy d e intend ord E lect to col ciple,” p 3 ¢ n t My | 9 ¢ 3 President Mitchell, after the conference, | of the roops, and he inten heion .n“ Al VU S IR ject to corners on principl The home In which the Marowitz family | petter Stiver Repubiicans I | tion of th aciion. A public meeting was sald ho would have something to s i e bl Al L e B AN Whd OthSF Boxer Lead o lived was completely wrecked and .he body | wna Ally Themwelves with promptly called by the mayor and several o ltI' rl;;,.m]“v‘n lllumlun\\‘-rn B i B a e Rossived At CApital: BUBONIC PLAGUE IN WALES |cf Mrs. Marowitz was found fully 400 iect | MeKinley Wing. thousand peopie from all purts of the county, | be b All th \bhie: away, every bone In her bidy broken and | regardless of political afliations, responded Ris oolisngume kuew it. Ot soures, the phin: | e INEWE tasortow the local unlons, | ppix Oct. 4 (Via Tien Tsin, Oct. 6, via | Sntlor from Rio de lm Plata Dies of |her clothing completely stripp d ff. Th DENVER, Oct. 7.—(Special Telc to the call. At this meeting a number of clpal matter to come betore the fans will “(::v"““"n““"' “'1"""" 'I""""”""f;"“ he wini | Shanghai, Oct. 7).—By an fmperial decrce | Dread Disease Instead of Fever body of her husband was found today in | Senator Henry M. Teller, ¥o far as Col prominent citizens, of all political parties be the reception or rejoction of the 10 per | i i AL B R L . {ssued at Tal Yuen Fu, capital of the prov s First Belleved, the debris of their home, horrbiy mu- | s concerned, is a man without a party. " criticised the action of the attorney general cent Increase offered by the operators. Pres- | €0 to the Panther creek valley tomorrow for 2 X et i 3 E 1| the purpose of assiting in the ising of | inCe of Shan Si, dated September 25, Em- tilated | Teller stiver republican party in Arapahoe | bitterly and v ntly, and a set of resolu ident Mitchell sald today that not one official % ,";:"”:";Lp‘:i‘lhv“‘. n the organlzing of | yor0r Kwang Su denounces the Bgxer move LONDON, Qct. T.—A bacteriological ex- | Willlam Hilstrom was struck on the head | county s practically a thing of the past. | tion was unanimously adopted and directed of the United Mine Workers will take a|the mine L ment and designates for punishment nine (8mination has been made in the case of by a falling tree and his skull cru.hed. | More than 300 of the delegates who w to be presected to Mr, Smyth. These resolu- Enterprises Loyally. to w per day 1 1t with L hung Chang at T \ P " v enth hirliot, wilt eir promise not to demoastrate in favor | ‘he bulldiugs it stiuck. ‘ibs sawit 0.u <8 Steady Work at G Wages, With | purpose of speaking (o the people and allay present besides President Mitcnell wer Fred Dilcher of Obio, a member of the ex- | laborers will not, it is believed, be content 3 ecutive board; President L. D. Nicholls of | With ng less than a full 10 per cent All the foreign troops here are held in District No. 1, Lackawanna and Wyoming | Faise ar 1 this it is thought Is going to cause I ness against a possivle attack hy The lord high commisgloner left for Mon ection and the abatement of passion, yet | treal tonight wnd when asked what : And the abatement of passion convention was the principal matter dis- | Owing to proved conditions at | cussed. The Assoct Press is able to an Shenandonh Vattery ¢ Will e | RRisIsR ander, has returned to Pekin, nounce that the convention will be P il A | atter issuink orders that all the Britisn held in Scranton, u something unfor A | troons except the Wel Hai Wel regiment secn happens before the call. Besides the| SHENANDOAH, Pa., Oct. 7.-General | #hall prepare for the winter. ered. Three district presidents made full | € will break camp and leave for home. The hand in the action the convention mig ringleaders. e acknowledges his own fault | Seaman Garnet who arrived at Newcastle on | He afterward died at the hospital sleoted 107 Attend the county. convention of | lons declared tHAt the Kttorney general had take, as the men themselves must “"“" STRIKERS FIRM AT SHAMOKIN |and rebukes himselt, but he places the chief | September 23 on a vessel from the Rio de| The engine house of the Duluth, Mesaba 1‘,,_., party in Denver have formed o club and | begun an action, under the guise and pre- everything that comes before the blame upon the princes and nobles who par- | la Plata and went to Llandaff, Wales, where | & Northwestern railioad was comp et 1y | have signed a pledge to stand for the honor | tense of attacking a trust, to drive from long the convention will be In »~-~Iun '!" ; Untll Order Is Given to Return 10 | ticipated in the movement and protracted it. | he died last Thursday, supposedly of fever. | wrecked and & number of locom.tives and | of the nation and its flag and be counted | business the enterprise which of all others pends on the amount of business presented. |y | ‘Work, Offer of (pcrators Will Prince Tuan, Prince Chung, Prince Tsal|The reports show unmistakibly that the cars were shifted from the tracks and |agatn under the banner of republicanism. |in thiz clty had conduced most to the May Ask A Wage Sen He Ignored. Llen, Prince Tsal Ying, Duke San Kaug, | disease was the bubonic plague. | pounded into scrapiron | Two hundred of the members of the party | material prosperity of the people, that the The opinlou prevails that the miners will Yiog Nien, president of the censorate, and | N The engine on which Murray and Ander- | who were not delegates have signed a sim- | siarch works had been a positive benefit to accept the Increase. Most of the miue op- | SHAMOKIN, Pa, Oct. 7.—This has been | Chao Shu Chiao, president of the Board of | CHURCH ON MOUNT ZION scn were when the siorm broke was bluwn | flar pledge and are out working for the suc- | the clty and had never heen the subject of erators who have granted the concessions | (he quictest day iu this locality since the | punishment, are all deprived of their titles, | A from the track and the men were pinned | cess of the republican ticket from top to | complaint from any qyarter, that the com do not specify in (heir notices how long the | #trike began turee weeks ago. Outside of removed from office and turned over to vari- | Carnerstone of Catholic Edifice Laid | beneath 1t and horribly burned by the es- | bottom. Amoug them are Colonel A. W.|pany was not in the nature of a trust, that advance shall remain in force and it {s not [ hundreds of miners attending services at|ous trial boards for further penalties by Uishop of Jerusalem in the | caping steam. Other men at work n.ar | Hogle, Captain A. McD. Brooks, Teller sil- | the attempt of the attorney general to drive unlikely that an attempt will be made by [ various churches, the men kept close to| Prince Tuan, by the terms of the decree, is Name of the Pope {them had narrow escapes, Se.c.al cars | ver candidate for sheriff last fall, Senator | the company out of business was “born of the mivers in convention to open negotia- [ home, feeling that the strike would soon be | to be tried by the Board of Clans. |trom the Des Molnes & Northorn tracks | Theodore H. Thomas, Willlam F. Bates, L. | a spirit of revenge” aud fnvolved the use tions with the operators looking toward an |4 matter of the past if President Mitchell| Coples of the decree have been received | JERUSALEM, Oct. 7.—Today the blshop of | were found in the Duluth mine pit hun- | A, Lang, W. S. Mayfleld, Mrs. A. W. Hogle | of an official position “to gratify a personal understanding in the matter. President |calls for a convention. However, the local | here and are accepted as genulne. It is re- | Jerusalem, in the name of the pope and in |dreds of feet away. Many of the buildizgs |and hundreds of others representing the | dislike,” and the ciosing of the starch works Mitchell and the other labor leaders are |sirikers say that untl they are ordered back | ported that Tung Fu Hsiang has fled to the | the presence of the German ul and 600 | dcstroyed were owned by the miuing com- | most prominent business men and women of | would be considered as a public calamity strong advocates of an annual wage scale | they will not report for work, no matter|province of Shan Si, fearing punishment. |German pllgrims, laid o}~ nerstone of | panies and tepanted by thelr emp.o, es. Denver. Mra, Hogle was vice chairman of | for Nebraska City and Otoe connty. arrangeaest, similar to that lu force in the | What inducements operators and coal carry The {mprossion is grawing that the iw- | the church Which is to be ucected on Moulit! = The duration of the toraado was lcss than | the Tells silver republican county central bituminous coal fields. The operators ln“lhx companies offer. An attempt will be| perial government is making an effort to|Zion on the site Abdul Hamid presented to | five minutes, but it was pricedad by am | committee. Hryan Rushes to the Hreach. those regions meet their employes each year (made to start up several collieries in this|disperce and punish the Boxers Emperor Willlam on the occasion of the lat- | unusually severe thunder and ia nstorm. . AR Ba0RIRACMY, BEyIn hOAFAIGLILALEUD and fix the wage scale. If this proposition | section, but strike leaders say the men Will| The lmperial troops, which were seen Mon- | ter's visit to the Holy Land The rain has flooded many of he open | POLICE '|’H|NK WILL FORGED |iic indignation at Nebraska City ne de and that relating to the abolition of the | not respond day near Pel Ta Chu, are belloved to n.ve\ ) P sieirov Ty pit mines and they will be unable to oper- 0i8ed 1o Yaut ahiort. Hin'dave of realt and sliding scale are brought before the conven- - | been concerned in this movement. The act-| . Peary Not Likely to Return. ¢[ate for some time, e SVIBE Wheln. of 2ats | Kurtiod hafe for (RS SUrBOCE A1 B INi0E Yion and negotiations with the mine owners| GROWING COMMERCI: OF CUBA | ing viceroy at 'l'l:n '|l>m ;«'-..\ nn:l’\lcfl :‘h“' l.the Peary exploring iantae \‘\:m:\«::: & SR Miltionai ortune Min it he could, th: damage that had occurred aro opened it might considerably detay " orders had been ienued o disperse the Box- | (he beaty exploring steamor Windward 10| o a atiTE MAGAZINE GOES UP Lawyer Under Suspiele his party through the biunder of the the settlement of the strik | Nearly ® of Tobneco Ex- | ers, but said he feared to send troops be- | 0 N8 pArty. tireukhs ihe blundet ol Chs . . | ed f an Come to | cause of the presence of the allled forces. | Servers to believe that the explorer will s Ll | attrney general. ame o e nigh perifi's Ultimatum (o Marchers, l An extended Japanese reconnoissance | NOL attempt to get back this fall. Prob- | Every Window in Eveleth, Minnesotn, | 57 RO 981 Patrick | of September 26 and brousht Mr to A representative of the Associated Piess the United Atsies. south of Pekin uncovered the enemy. ably the season just past was an open one Shatteied, but No Live | dhsitallogy I’“: attorney and secre- | and several hundred shou.ers rom Lir WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—The division of | This afternoon the American troops were in the far north. Should that have been | Are 1 e e e gl coln with him. Upon the arrival of th AL 2 % iana “haffoe the case Lieutenant Peary is likely to ! they are accused | party John Mattes, Jr., the democratic customs and insular affairs of the War de- | reviewed by General Chaffee in front of . o = | of forging, are still in the Tombs, whither 0 braska Cit it cut the partment has made public & sumn o1 | the Temple ot Heaven, all the foreign stafts | have taken the Windward to some high| DULUTH, Miun., Oct. 7.—A special from | . mayor of Nebraska City, sought cut the learned tonight that Sherff Haives has reached the limit of his paticnce in re- gard to the marching of large bedies € wen wnd that the marchers must obcy his re- they we ! [ et o I apdar et i3 | | pedition next summer. This would mean | largest exp.osions In the bistory of the | Al each on Friday last. An attempt will | of the fndignation resolutions. The presen- law or take the consequences. 1t is known | 05 0 by ending January 81, 1500 EARL LI STARTS ONCE MORE | that he hus made no special record during | state. Seven thousand five hundred pounds | b made tomorrow Ly ilie authorities (o ation speech of the mayor was to the 4 P the present year. of dynamite in the powder magazine at the .| The summary shows that the total valu» ¥ I Ra s tesr Ak 1% ) ce whie y crowds as he "““"’l‘l’"“""'"l L '”l',‘ r"l:' Lef masthantl z lmported into the | laid | Chinese Peace Commisstomer Aguin — Spruce mine, about halt a mile from town, ]’” u drawn by Mr. Rice, in which be | * iy w:.mw G ner 1 m;flno 1o pre- o ¢ several hundrcd men in run- H #ent you these resolutions and in comnec tho asticn of » during the period named amoun ed to $43 Reported as on His Way to AC Nicaragua (Via Galveston, | , o (0 SO0 Lo 0 o e | after dividing $500,000 among his relatives 469.0. of which amount $1,851,448 was ad Pekin Conference. T A hole one hundred feet square and twenty- | ok h & Co. at Lattimer yenterday has had mueh | 456020 0F WOCT STOURE S 0 T O ox.) f,“'h7 s - It s the Intention to submit this will, @8 | citizens of Nebraska City do not wish y u decision to be sterner hore- | Witted free of d = 0o COthl 3 b aN TRIN e s | pointed by the governments of Nicaragua : . e torai T soon as it can be obtained, to the atten-!yo jnterfero with their manufaciuring i to do with the de [into the f1siand $34264100 wortn was ea-| TIEN TSIN, Saturday, Oet. 6.—Li Hun| gla"Bonduran to fix the boundary between | TA88Zi0e stood. The force of the explosion nterte eir manufaciuring in - T | + | termine fts genuineness. In the meantime . o i Tonight a carload of the sheriif’s dep eric ounted to n postponed indefinitely, left this morn- X e . B glass over a foot square within a radius ot | o - _ i the law or for any other reasons atta ey armed, flos tn the Lehigh Vai. | from North America amounted to bave concluded their work amicably, the re- | § 58 BVEE & TR T window and | the experts will continue their examination | Ay he conciuded this little speech the d e fve Helgtan eneineers and ffteen | *UIt DOIK satisfactory to both governments. i The total \a‘.u- of merchandise exported | he five Belgl ! - A documents which purport to assign to Pat o | 8492, | miss! o 0 be bt p or, s d demolished. d L | attorney geucral, not secming to consid d all the telograph operatcrs on the Le ;umunm as follows: Products of agri ul- | for many weeks at Pa §. 5 from the city of Granada 1o t4 $0.000: | ‘ an o operatcrs e t by at least ve experts 0 " §5 (19,250, products of the for st, $176.s72, | Hung Chang, who directed that they bave | After American Cereal Company. | about $3,000, the mine laboratory and ware- ",‘:“" o TaRy "'_I_n “.‘,'n‘o\l::' '“1"““\_ ne ‘"‘:( | had an audience of about 1,800 people it duty for the purpose of sendlig m *:‘K‘* | protucs of the mines, $440, 52, and . c.es | Safe encort to Pekin, refuse to start, fear-| LONDON, Oct. T.—The Daily Express houses being totally wrecked. | A4 ves -‘m ir evening meeting. The busden f Mr to Sherift Harvey and to the chef of the luots 0 $440, ™ - escort. o “The yndicate which ro- ing thrown by the | | see the starch works closcd, but wanted Tcbacco being the leading articie of ex- | escort morning: “The British syndicate which re- [ more or less from be! owing to rumors of contempiat d marches port «:‘nu ricy “,"M.,,,“,K to o e h.t leat| AB expedition to Pao Ting Fu is mow |cently trled to secure control of the Camp |shock or hit by shattered glass. The expio HEAVY FOG DELAYS STEAMERS it restored to its first owners tomorrow morning all the comp nics .o Collier from Philadelphin (¢ 5 orted’ trem the siand during toe per o |15 Teported that the Boxers have placed |control of the American Cereal company, | miles distant. The causa of the explosion D et 1™ | ple of Nebraska City are mcro Interested licemen on duty tonight. All the Leh gh| med. Of this am:unt $5.064,5 7 was aken | improved gunboats on the grand canal|and bas authorized Mr. Barber, president of | is unknown, o ity ew | in the dissolution of the sturch (rust than valley Coal company collieri & ‘n th s ter | M o ompany | duriag the perlod aum 4 amoun ed | Practically deserted in snticipation of e | £700,000 with Chicago bank to buy cercal | FIELD OF FOREIGN MISSIDNS NEW YORK, Oct. 7—The big {rans-At- | "hen the Argo wes an indepondent com ASE.ARiada ot §1a police brought Dese from value to $7993.063. Of 1bs amouat | Projected attack shares at £35 each. 1y it was controlled by citizens of No Wilkesbarre, Mabanoy City, Concralia and | Ca cxational Charch Wil L 4 s for L1 Hung Chang to Pekin Anniversary of Parnell's Death, g i 70 o aten to |and Ethiopia ayd hait o dosen other steam- | CCR PHY S GRS CU0 TR f eI an atiienail he exportation of clgareit s duri.g ‘e DUBLIN, Oct. 7.—The anniversary of the Reports at Meeting in ers which sailed from their docks yesterday 4 urvey Calln chell. akin by | Mateamian: was nalstrataditaday by senll 1o the lower bay last night. They ail pass 4 g \ ¢ —Ne. re orb industry, the control ™ Mitehell at strike headquarters this aft- | (he United States. The export of allo b r| oo oo i oo prcewsion to. Glasnevin cemetery. | The ST. LOUIS, Oct. 7.—Next Wednesday the | out early today, but thers was still much |*P#OTD this in will b % A Br P g e iine eenth an- and the wishes and interesis of the prople the United Mine Workers (o use his in-|in value to $56,450, of wh ch am uut $.0,773 Sionian AsTance previous anniversarles. Messrs. John E »le M":“.‘::- “Hll l;‘lnvn H!:Iw eonth an | ceed with caution. *:" :.r iy Wil Baseiil ”"' "fl‘n‘z“fl fluence to have the strikers refrain from | was taken by the United States. Redmend and Patrick J. O'Brien were pres- | "u8l meetiug & Igrim Co.gre.at mil| Tpe 0ld Dominion Une steamship Hamil- | °F. %y orally respcns ble for T AT t 4 R in session three days and w.ll be rep e e | .nk the Philadelp P by What the People Feel, whatever bsppened. Mr, b “A Ge'man force came into collislon with - I | P ider” Betwean. 260 nad 800 o suorery |from Northeast End lightship, carly this | Nebraska Citv are not at all interested in orders for the marching d.d Dot cma @ e PR T 4 e e e a this morniax. Tog| GLASGOW, Oct. 7.—A man who was [preside. Betwe d 800 c.rperate | porping. Captain Smith and seven men, | the dissolution of the Starch trust, because from headquarters, but he would do eve y otz = tles south of Tien Teln L8 o0 K. o i | brought here from Govan, on the Clyde, jus; | Wembers, Teturned - forcign mis fo arl & p b yioh q and brought hers on the Hamilton. The|ence. They know that the starch works in hospital on September 20, dled the ay |oficers of the various w.me.s . 8104 ' framilto Siintak At tan Uno balk 4 L8 60Nt &t Chuas b $he peace CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—(Special Telegram.)- | lieve that the Chinese in this case were not | N*Pital on September 104 there toda Haxmilton was rinnipg at ten kn Y, 88 operated at presont, furnishen No Marching Likely Today. Senator Mark Ha will invade Br Doxers, but were Li Hung Chang's veterans na el Nl"l‘nl ‘Alnnnilwi‘n"\‘u 10 lnd\. P-owin nt ! tap cutting her almost in two iet of the locality, pays the very highest . ; 2 Congregational minleters and aymen iro ce for corn, sells its manufacture will be Bo marching tomorruw mo:niug | ritory next week. This stumping tour of | view of the possibility that the foreigners, LONG TOM MUST GO HUNGRY L T ice for corn, sells its manutactured prod corporate members of (he Loard are ailowed o 4 4 any trouble, The eriX's depu les are|praska was decided upon today at a con- | Docrs Have No Ammunition for Th. IUI\UV" Py Am;nuhmrenlxn‘n ahn :’.‘1 ; A | profit controlled by the competition of other sworn {n by him and are paid by he 0 Bty | ference of republican leaders called to chi- | MAKE ATTACK ON SAI-WAN Most Bfiective Pleces of # B English Syndicate Said (o Hove Paid !\m) panies, employes hundreds of men and ts regular mom.hly bule in, gl Ing the | being present | latitude, hoping to use it in a further ex- | Bveieth, Minn., tonight reports one of the | tRCY were committed in default of $10,000 | attorney general and present d him a copy quest to remain within the pale of the 0B, Y he feels ho has been as lenient w.th the | obtain posscssion of the will alleged to| pojui, as follows ru Agree on “New Boundary Line. blew up about 5:30 o'clock this afternoon. | 4¥e to Mr. Patrick his entire fortune, | ning across the property of Gavn, Pardse - 8 tlon with this I desire to say that the | The special commisuloners ap- | 4 o "too; geep marks the spot where the p re 18 Mece of | 1100 of the handwriting experts to de |grirutions under the pretense of enforcing atter. [ ABieaaE (s Bort of HAVARA: “Theidm ng, whose visit to Pekin had apparently | ¢y (RGEEE 10 B CIG BOTRHI (RERERR | was so gread that there 18 not a piece of P K 1551 | ing for the Chinese capital. of the alleged forged checl: 4 the t b y ds ready Lo start at a mo- Svele ™ ke vhi forged checks and the two|pmgyor walked promptly away from the ley railroad yards rea President Zelaya. the oablnet - and. the | MIFTor 1o Bveisth was broken, while in ¥ prompily awa n th A locomotive I8 mearby with steam up | i the on ] . e | ture, $10,374,809; manutactured crtic.es, | Fecently released under orders from Li Ak P The damage done to the Spruce mine wa All o se have been declared fraudu- | congoquence. Mr. Bryan and Mr. Smyth high Valley system in this region are (n ; 3 thor of the attempted forgeries. i A of Ihe | fot classified to the value of §041,475 | ing treachery on the part of the Chinese |mukes the following —announcement this| At least two hundred persons were hurt | | suthor of the sitempted forgert Bryan's song was that he had no d s re to coal and fron police. It was lian d that 3 bacco to the value of $:.55), 67 was e.. | Scheduled to start tomorrow, Sunday. It|Bird gold mines is now seeking to acquire | sion was plainly felt at Biwabik, twelve | *“As a matter of fact,” he sa'd, “the peo this region have extra coml aud iron po ] United Statec Th exp #otlo. o |to defend the town, although already | the Diamond Match company, to deposti | o e is Saved, the people of other parts of th> s ate pitory are heavily guarded. This company | 018,310 was taken by the United 8 sies.| The Russians have furnished the escort —m antlc lners Campaniu, Peunsylvania, Bms |y oo’ Gity and Nebraska City interests Lost Creek. ” | ¥ | But If the Natlonal Starch company, with period named amounted in value to $19. death of Charles Stewart Parnell, the Irish St. Louis | were compelied by the heavy fog to anchor | (5 Naw Yo . . shertt ey eae on osent| B b e e ¢ s 5. %)'t; | GERMAN TROOPS FORCED BACK v ‘ or | oot triars o Now Tork. 1 itoued P 3 D! c ol ] - emoved from Nebraska City to Ni % ernoon and requested him as prosident of | (obacco during the pericd named amcunied T e R terany gathering was smaller than it had been on | AMerican Board of Commusslon:rs fcP For- | fog, making it necessary for them to pro- | "% 4 fron ¥ ow Yor | ‘ 3 |e C The e iug W e | J eration turther marching and if he did ot M.tcheil LONDON. Oct. §.—The Standard has the |ent. Beveral wreaths were deposited upon | CBUFch {8 this city. The mee.ing will be | on, bound here from Norfolk, ran nto and | *™*'! ! T e ol B Capon o T at spo. ¢ | coul luden, bound for Providence, (hree miles| Now, as & matter of fact, the people of d the she a 0 " < esldent § apen of ou w, understood, informed the sheriff that the & R MIAB el b fhb Bkt | 3oit SR e s s oo Another Victim of Plagne. comprising the schooner's crew, were saved | they deny that any such trust s in exist 0 © the men on sirike preser clow Glasgow, an ved at e and workers in home flo ds . nd .Leir w. es Shing SabBaYs:the nian on SLEING S i tire on Tien Tsin, There is reason to be. | Delow Glasgow, and received at the city of the bubenic plague. boars abd theolcgica tiden s wil ® the time and gtruck the Shaw in t) @ healthy market for the leading fa prod As far as could be learned tonight thore | own state, Nebraska, and oiber western | who had been ordered to t near here in different parts of the count L I t re o " in which event there is haidly likely to be | Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas and Ne- | would bar his progress to the capital.” A 4BITY on- ut OREGON MINE REPORTED SOLD | uct at a price based upon cost, with & fair the others montion: e ent.tied g ) - g s and the coal and iron poidie ure comm.s- [ cago by Senator Hanna to discuss the po Artiilery, he 0 icntloncd are entitied t. iwk 1 Excess of 2,000,000 for Red women at good wages, nover has any trou sloned by the e to act as special p o~ | Jitical outleok. Senators Fairbanks and | Roxers In Large Nun Attempt to L lfm;},"; [:,l",nt,fdh';,: ,,,’l:wlll ,"h i ,‘ i Rey Property ble with Iis employes and I8 entirely lnoking lcemen, but are under the orers and p ¥ ! peveridge of Indlana, Cullom of Hlinols and Take Market Town, but Are LONDON, Oct. 8.—It 18 estimatod, &' e el BESeTAr. MU | AL i in the characteristics of a trust. When Mr. of the coal companies whioh employ th m. | spooner of Wiscousin, National Committee Beoaliad, cording to the Pietormaritzburg copre- |1 (Be bUatd since ity orgui sation in 210, | BAKER CITY, Ore, Oct, 7—A dispateh | Bryan tells the people of Nebraska City that W. J. Ellicott, an aide on Maj:r Geacr i | man R, B. Schoelder and Edward Rosewater | spondent of the Daily Mall, tlat ir m 4,00 owing “" ;“““"‘" "‘(““‘fl In.la @ad 1B V. W from London staies hat the Red Boy mine. | (heir wishcs 4nd_inicrosts are not cou Miller's staff, Penusylvania Nat!onal gu r', | of Nebravka reported to Mr. Honna the| HONG KONG, Oct. T.—Yesterday 1000 |to 5000 Boers have retreacd frm PI-|p e bl 9d.and' th [DFOROF:y | pear this city, hiss besn sold to an English | . jdered by the Nutlonal Starch company was called on tonight by Pres dent Mitche 1. | oxact situation in thelr states. rebels attacked the market town of Sai- [g'im's Rest, northeast of Lyd :burg, with “l" RS "\““"‘" ns "“l-'r elr ¢ n- | gyndicate. It is sald the purchase price 18 in | the facts in the case controvert the state The two men were together for a sb.rt senator will finish the work begun by | Wan, eight miles ncrtheast of San Chun, |fcur long toms and twen y-two oh p| ' k" e e ‘;“ P ; BE (0 tie| excess of two millic TS ment. Joy Morton |8 chairman of the ex time. The object of the conference |5 not | Roosevelt. He wili leave a week fom Tues- | but were defeated. The people of Sau |guns. The correspondent und rstands ok 08 08 Bl S S ““," om T R T ecuttve board of the National Starch com known, as nelther wouid have auythiug to|day aud begin his campalgn at Waukesha | Chun closed their shops, expecting to be | their long tom ammunition is aimost ex- | !” cussion and action and office ol i W (eamer | Pany apd both Joy and Carl Morton are say. | and Madison, Wis. Ther * will take in|Attacked also hausted. for the ensuing year will bo elicted. On k ir which are | members of the board of directors. The President Mitchell will go to S'am kin| Lacrosse, Wis., St Paul, b spolis, Wi The trcops here are being held in readi ’ e |aee “(“.l .:r“‘m»;;;:'l :Hlld ]r 90rg m“l“‘ 1’ it rived lonight tham MNorth Sh ports | two Mortons and the peaple represented by on Tuesday for the purpose f pirt clpat ug | rova go, Bsmar-k, Yaokton, § D, |ness for uny emergency and the polise Roberta to Leave This Month [ REARSAL SSSERER TS SR ALRS 1) Wil | E¥itish ship Nonparell ), which | them own the controlling portion of!(he in the labor demonatration at th t pa e. | Omaha and Lincon. He will be gone a we forces along the Kowloon fromtier have| LONDON, .—Lord be r reports wil @ ow t e (6 NN York on September 10 fof 8 | stock of the cowpuny and thelr will is From Shamokin he will go to Scranton, been increased Dafly News announces, will ve South board’s financlal ccndition the b-st i. has | baya, Juva, and was abandoned on Se -|law in the management of the business where another labor demonstrati n wiil be R P P P T O - Africa during the last week of October. [been in many years, LR e e ot 1 i | When Mr. Bryan sets himself up as the beld on Wednesday HUNTINGTON. W. Va. Oct, T.—Willlam ¥ muugh Dies of Injur The authoritics have decided to limit the g N—— it could be towed into port, There was on protoctor of Nebraska Oity interests aud J. McCauley, an netor of Philadelphin, piay- | (ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Oct. 7 it | number of colonlal troops which are to be | C(hina Hager for Mexicun Dollars. | ¢ouricen Inches of water (n its hold. A v warns the people of that town against the | ~ | 1 p h, wh mother lives at Qualer Charlty for Galveston, | NF W A Woman in the ¢ company Mortons the protectorate he offers i8 po WAt e Hrace hosnital Tere | the queen’s guests in London to 500, MEXICO CITY, Oct. '7.—Exchanfe on|unteer crow was put aboard and o haw PHILADELPIIA, Oct. T.=The (il con wan shot ‘Hers today by Peal Hewm New York has fallen from $1.10 to 9b o0 0 the vessel . Tt was towed NO% AL TOre AREAN, 2yl Demnl, Fawmal| a shock following the am R Dankers do 1ot anticipate o steady rise in | from 6 v, m. untl midnight, when \he | 11tely bt firmly rejected. With about tributions x‘”yvv‘l“fi'l“.:\\"‘ plom R i AR calih ';; And 8 “mr”’vr')“'n‘n" r Hosille Reception to Dowle, \-)ll er. The m-n‘.,xu’i‘_;x M “h‘.rv d. ‘Hl: "|'l4 ther beeame very squally with b $00,000 of al Invested in Nebraska of the P ops | MOGRUIOY AUG thies frisnia Mad.ehtered & Il from a hoxca e wheels \D. i g 2 2 4 o | China contnues. Th s some talk In|ra At 210 a. m. on Octoby the hawser | oy Ir name o 5,000 and & considerable fur- | foStaurunL and were (alking to Miss Dorsey hing his limbs LONDON, Oct.. 7.—John Alexander Dowle | ¢oiion manufacturing circles of asking the | [arted Knight Templar stood by unil) | C1Y #nd T Rama:linked to peariy pase I8 looked for in the next few | b T e e AP — of Chicago, who recently came to England | government to remove the duty of 7 cents | daylight, when it was decided to take off | €very publ rprise In the community arly all ;mu n. e ready L\.m woman 18 sald to have heen jealous of Mc. | Movements of Ocean Veanels, Oct. 7. | (o promote the Zionist movement, begun |per kllogram on |!...w.u; cotton, but this | the volunt crew and scuttle the ves: the Mortons are not likely to forget or to Covernor Bayers of Texas and Is [ St WAt S HT S NS MSE fno | "At New York —Arrived — Etruria, from 1 esterd t " | rellef would not help the situatfon much. | It was set afire and In a short tme wa enors the' interasts ¢ e tow exclusive of numerous tratnlonds of provi- [ % 3 dIss Browh LY enat And" qusenstown: Ta Faursing | his campaign yesterday in 8t. Marin's | RUU Goion manufanturers who brepared | mane o fames. 1t was theushr i ispore the nter £ th tan slons, clothing, drugs and oth articl b - kA A town hall in London, meeting with rather | jong ago for t wuking of high-grade col- | would eventually sink, as the water was | A8 your correspondent, in company with sent in response to the eal of the gov- Preight Trafic of Lake Superic | At 8¢ mpton — Sailed — Deutschland, | & hostile reception | ton goods are now reaping the reward of | washing around the hitehes. & local banker. passed a magnificent pub ernor. The Hed Cross society of this city DULUTH, Minn., Oct. 7.~The traffic of | from Bremen, for Cherbourg and New e | their foresight The which has also sent considerable cosh and | La Superfor to October 1 has been com- | York. s ~ — ¥ clothing and drugs, is still actively en- | puted and shows a movement of sht for | At Bremen — Arrived — Aller, from New | Lomdon Volunteers Leave Capetown. Deutschinnd Aflont Once More, g et milen trom New York he | companten that 1t was unusual for a town gaged 'In the work ‘of enthiering supolics, | the five monthe of almost 20,0000 ‘tons. | vork, vVia Southampton, — CAPETOWN, Oct. T.—The City of London| LONDO 7—The steamer Deutsch- | vessel was inden with case oil. Ita cwners | of Nobraska Cliy's slze to possess such a hich are being shipped as rapldly as pos- | This I8 more than for any complete yeur| At Antwerp — Arrived — Noordland, fro ’ d Captain Albers. which left Hamb: ere the Standard Ol company. ' rew afitiitiont tha Mankaniad(] oy Mortor gible. and money is still being placed in | prior to 189 The September movement of | New York rom | Volunteers sailed for Bugland today, toelr | A R R TR R L AT ST e I e W | imsthcution, the Vanker said: “Joy Mort klass bowls stationed in the central part | freight was 3411460 tons and for the season | At Queenstown — Safled — Lucania, from | 4€Parture being attended by & scene of tre- | Yo\ RT{RE graundea in the I Salled from | steamer Glengoyl, which arrived p- | butlt ATy ar ed it to the of e city, 1o date 875,470 tons, Liverpool, for New York mendous entbusiasw, Boulhampton at 1:40 p. m, today, tember 3 trom Bayrout, Jely, He's t wan, you know, that Mr. » Nonparell was found directly e Mbrary building and remarked to his track of vesscls bound for and from I

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