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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OOTOBER 10, 1900 TWELVE PAGES, SINGL COPY FIVE CENTS. U”\\ B‘\’\\\ ”\ l\\” NO ANSWER FROM ENGLAND'”‘\\HI;]‘ GAIN OF TWO SEATS OCEANIC TOUCHES THE SHORE YOUTSEY RAVES IN (OURT CONDITION OF THE WLATHERJ‘I.:‘\\'I,:S ” \”l“ ‘”\ Al (86 Pewess Witk One Brespile Star Liner ¢ @s for & Moment Dur- EARY Pl Nt Agreed to Ge nny s Ing n Ha Stor Fair; Warmer: S \ | second Note To Date Total of 522 Members Have Be Suon Klowts | Alleged Murderer of el Calls the | remmperntare ae Omaha Vesterdas | progdane M fays Btrikers Must Pass lected to Parliament , tor's Br Dew Hour Dew | " p.oom s on Operators' Offer, N X INS HIS FIG y ‘DEMONS IN HELL UNABLE TO KILL HIM b o s h JOHN E. ELLIS, PRO-BOER, WINS HIS FIGHT ‘ . 0 S 0 2 | OFFICERS WILL NOT DECLARE STRIKE OFF Chiamberinin's Alleged Quotation Con- % cen Sherifl (o 1 ‘ b B Ying Nien, Yang Ni and Ohao F g cerning South African Sitaation . . er. Who Falls » . wen Cnunti e s regula ft Being Ad- v Are to Be Decapi owever X 1 (termany's Demand for Punishmen Leaders Granted lation of Forty Years of Injustice Cannot Be Wiped Out at Once, kbt o e ed nnd o W Until Today. W the. et . y ery VOTE TO SUSPEND POWELL - PRINCE TUAN BANISHED TO MANCHURIA : reference to tt men s e 4 g AL S ORGANIZATION ~ THAT but before the Ocennic was RGETOWN, Ky., O 0 Hallway PROMISES ~ WELL remarkable scenes « ky court oceurred ORTREES L5 Bt ! it i : truck with & grinding, grating Road on Siberia Border Line, A o B the Middletown division ( loose. Everything wa telpa X ! Will Be Made s ol tighibinl ash here E. 1. Fielden AL 1 the F 3 t " ervice It h, Hberal, who repre PRINCE CHWANG GOES TO PRISON FOR LIFE | !]it! a5 u matiet o i 3 t HU b AL B cngers speak N ’ J NCREASE OFFERED IS TEN PER CENT NET Duke Tant Len and Prince Vih by Or. | A0 “'I“ - 3 t t D “engers u~’v- " ranguil and . " OMcers of Mine Workers Enlon « Dayw nu.:m Urivon Walls for Pri \ . . i it “\‘,‘\ 4"~“~"|‘:‘"“‘""\:.‘lv‘”\- " A X i : Deteg win jow that the water-tight com y arres on Friday, John Broderick, | partments w fosed withih two minut at Frank foreign aftairs 3 t) ai 'l ¢ cleared away ready my bro Surrey, with a ol loweriug at once g rose behi ral opponent, | EMPEROR TORETURN TO PEKIN Chapman, ¢ of John BAwaM | o'ctook in (he moraing s8d we were I oF Apcike o Wotd (o) A8 b squall. I had just stopped the Chink Ao ANl That is | Nott i Elils hus represented rd ded in orable Oy [ The 1 board « iy 5 ective engines o hat Princ . ME | the way of ; lown: 1 never said a s of 1895 was red ) g by this time and ever Pekin as soon 1 p bled the majori K to make him sit down svorable turn b heard S e iy SIX BURIED IN CNE GRAVE The liberal flood continues in Derbyshire, | within ) st | my husband I suppose yon are satisfied CABINET TALKS ON CHINA‘TAX ON ACTUAL CASH VALUE ! where 0. Packington, iberal, has captured | pogy RE WICHIE, Bavalt Bt Then Youtsey hysterically shouted: 1| A%t S¢ Wree he High Peak division, dofeating S| pye " <lightly sfter sdtug. th abip lu all it 1 innocent; (here Is no blood on my re of Reply (o French Note in | Michigan May Pass on Constitutional | Koberts, conservative, and wiplug out the | supposed to Hsve en Amen ent Afecting Rullrond previous conservative majority of a07. Decided pon, Corporations On the other hand the unlonists hav uninjure Two or three deputy sheriffs went over taken a lberal stronghold, the Burton t the Star (@00 grabbed Youtsey. He strugsled ‘N0 ¥ WASHINGTON., Oct, 8--The cabinet| DETROIT, Oct. 6. —The special session of | division of Staffordshire, Mr. R. F. Ratclift i lent to | Wildly and said 1 v kgl ound that no damage was done and pro- | ban These men are swearing my life own. [ belteve the ship o dnughter owered together into one large grave in | j\'} 8 G ention end 3 Lakeview cemetery this afternc | ree tin La to- | son-Ferguso iberal, over 2,000 e ain Cameron “Goehel In Not Dend.” and one-halt hours, was devoted st ex- | Governor Pingres will meet in Lansing n-Ferg liberal, by I Tou hel In Not Den On July 7 the schooner-yacht Idler, owned Ly uln Corrigan, capsized in the chair and never turned by i this port and Mrs. Jame Finally, after Youtsey was fo gAn and Ida Corrigan, Jane Corrigan and cat he shouted again: “Goebr Mrs. Relley, her daugh S1id Baty Rellsy all the demons in hell could not | were drowned The Mo ‘bedle Clusively 1o @ discussion of the Chinese | MOrrow at noon. The object 18 to presen majority d the officers atura Abthur Goebsl meauwhile eat sphinx- |t situation. Spectal consideration was given | joint resolution authorizing the subir Mr. Arthur O'Connor, Trish nationalist, |y ciety among (he passengers mintum, | 11ke T the Irench mote and ft s understood | to the people of a constitutional amendment | and one of the secretaries of the Irish | gayiy 1, Low, a saloon passenger, said: | head hat more or less definite conclusion was | taxing railroads and other corporations on Parllamentary purty, hus been defeated for ) wyy reading in my berth n 1 heard | into a grating noise. The ship bumped vio- | not den will be made by this government, but it |stead of on their earnings, as at O'Doherty lently twice. 1 jumped ached an to the nature of the reply which | the actual cash value of their property in- East Donegal by his brother nationallst, Mr. | out of bed and | kil hiy with many others. We saw Mr. Sheriff the def and on each The Ocean engines | heh Tas not yeot been put In diplomatic form. It | and to consid the repeal of tb Fiv hundred and twenty-two member rurbied on deck present Lake Shore and Grand Trunk railr which re ministerialists and 185 | yore reversed at full s and we speedily | Judge Cantrill It developed today that Mr. Conger, in|Michigan belouk to the opposition. The ministerial- | enda L Mabelle Hall a niece of Caj Corrigan | ernd t this one within the week and sh [ acked into deep water. The er was | Meanwhile the audic could not b ith tne vi f the wrech LAt Yau ihave compllance with a_suggestion from Secre l'l‘m' the special ‘n.-ml. ull wlw \“~ :v-\ mained five seats more than thelt |y angely i) he seamen and stowards | farced to keep their seats untll the Judge Y ULRLLES L tary May, had submitted to the State de almost a certaiuty, as the Michigan Cen. | OPponent were perfectly calm, but absolutely re- | (hreatened to fine those who stood up. » pr ment Chinese oficiais who were prominent in the | special committes appoiuted by the last leg- {1ve as well as liberal, has been caused by [ ckly given and all were swung ready (o his eyes and seemed . n Boxer movement against the foreigners and | islature for the purpose, to submit to the re- | {he decluration attributed to Mr. Chumber- joy gq the; in a great measure were responsible for the | peal of fts charter under certain conditions, 410 In @ recent speech, * & seat lost to the |, assaults upon the legations in Pekin. These | The other two roads have already intimated Kovernment is a seat sold (o the Boers ofcials, Mr. Conger believes, should be | that they will act as the Michigan Cen Mr. Chamberlain writes to the Daily Mail | gpook most severely. The lookout mun in | restored and Judge Williams asked Arthur included with Prince Tuan and others in|does. By the agreement reached today the (his morning repudiating the statement and | p, crowsnest slid down the rope onto the | Goebel another question, when Colonel| PORTAG Wi Oc The unpre any punisiments which are to be inficted | rouds will be allowed six month to reor- | Statng hAL what he sald was w QuOttion | qeck, Eyer upon those who took a prominent part In |ganize under the general railrond law of (rom the mayor oft Mafekiug, “A LI ¢ the Pekin outrages. It ia not uniikely that | the state after the repeal of their charters 10 {he government is a sent gained by the | \ho' muttered the position of this government fn regard fand the legislature will pass resolutions fix- | BOC the 1.: wl punishment of these oficials will be | ing some court as the arbiter The Daily Mall, rommenting editorially stated in reply to the French note. Inasmuch as the state platforms of both | WPOR Mr. Chamberlain's quotation, still in Neither diplomatically nor from & mili- | parties pledge therselves to tax reform leg- | 81%'S that he went too far, In view of the a state of coll being much scurrying about He waved his tkerchiet above his head | People of Wisconsin Town passengers and in the steerage there in an aimless sort of a way and groaned Fiy to High Ploces (o Suve was greal commotion, as they felt the |and cried hysterically. Finally quiet was Their L n declaration that 18 or modifications of the be made and that the must take it or leave it just as it tands. They say it is plaln and comple | and contalns all they can or will conced vone was prepared for a catas- | Crawford usked a postponement of the trial [dented high water in the Wisconsin 1 The 10 per cent increase means that eve rophe, but there was no sound except |until tomorr € to the defendant's|caused the government levee to IV WAY [man in the reglon fx 1o have $1.10 for the feverish enquiries beiween | condition 1ke Cantrill sald he could seo | this afternoon and o tremendous rush of | work for which he formorly received $1 pussengers and the captain's orders, | no reason for the defendant's outbreak, but | Water spread over the low-lying part of the operator The fowdas matter & which were mechanically ropeated. Cap- | In justice to his attorneys he would post- | the clty. Streets and basements were|simply a matter of hookkeeping. Instead of tain Cameron behaved with conspicuous | pone the trial until tomorrow. Mr. Franklin | flooded and people hurried to higher ground | giving the minors 10 per cent increase fla g cooluess, his calmness inspi-ivg everyone |sald the commonweaith kad aot the sight- [ with houschold goods and other vAlUAbI*S | pe will have his or St b i tary point of view bas there been Any | fsiation, it is expected the resolution wiil fA°t “that quite a large number of Mherald | giih confidence. He ordered the bulkheads | est obfection to adfourning until tomorrow | The resulting damage «ll reach {nto the cent, and from this debit side will be sub change in the Chinese situation here since | be passed and the logislature adjourned in « MVe consistently supported € ROVETB- | (1ogod and then each section of the ship |and court xo adjourned | thousands of dallars. No lives have 0 far | tracted 7 per cont of whatever percentags the reception of the French note. It 1% | short time. ment’s South African policy vas sounded for leakage, but none was di Paiten HRgL: 1o datl been reported lost of oxpense 1t Is found the differ at “Mr. Cham nce in (he concaded that the failure of the effort to The paper also declares that “Mr. Cham-| . va0q. The passengers were reassured The river is over twelve fee ve the 04 to Peki T borluin's tactics will not assist him fn his | oy gt iobes i U Youtasy, stlll aosupled ‘iatonnin with N8 |1 e utoe ik ihe highest o | SoAE Rl SN NOOR ORI o ne ENA S induce the Chinese court to return to Pekin | MILES WINS HIS FIGHT o e e arentorship. and. wilj | A1 After timo of awful anxiety returned | ey closed, apparently in a half-fainting e B X "I pose I sioply to put an end (o the howling has done much to retard the peace negoti K bl " ns | L0 their cabins. Maoy remained above. | .ondition, After the crowd passed out | T¢ached here and the goverume about powder etng sold at exorbitant prices ations, although these are still possible if | yogry of b AR " | while o L In the saloon, their nerves | jaijor Reeder and deputles carried Yout- | Bldden below the murface Powder is (he hasis of the wage scals, | Decid. for. the;sorelgn giice nstry ight easily have been a expiained, and to decy its cost I8 to i Prince Ching 18 suficient : terriblo calamits. Eversone reattzed that | urious reasons are msstgned for nin wn- | HOLD CLAIMS WITH RIFLES 8 enoral Chaftes contlnuse to exacute: the : SOON! T0' MEET AT 'MADRID| 54" vere auaniy gratorul: tow we 6ot | seim o n oemiaaiare assiguad for bisiun ! glon 1 ¢ f 3135 in a & protracted session In Washington and Sevarul e thing to do with it o 5 Ic ontrol of himself. Auother that he ix Ope . expenses reduced 7 per cent he journed today after taking fmportant action Relhtians with Uuated R8s e T really demented, as shown by his remark | ages incrased a like amount. The T A SR CECIL RHODES IN POLITICS | tha: "coener wei ‘mot-dent. 1o i ‘peimg| SPOKANE, Wash., oct it M posrd [BaTscuiisadad iy o nt will reassemblo between Novem attended Dby physicians and relatives at | halt of the Colville Indian rewer the bt in any military operatfons in China unless | wor that no more Aisappenri S Sikeri ek G Ateluan Taader Wil D A LIae | £ oneil 0 H N on 8 RaE SaEnTed Gl they are attacked, which ia not believed t0 | \oieq Lo made. There has been much e b A tinias Wil aat . i Hiindradkyo A A . e e nn be probable. The officials do not credit the | antion among army officers for some tin AElnueek (00 hak 1 MR o Rl AT Bra. ate alrsady . - sonle ‘ot 81 R jan wdmiral's report that they partici especially artillery officers, as to the value o & pated in the taking of Shan Hal Kuan, as directly contrary to such participation the authority ‘onferred upon Li Hung Chang program for the withdrawal of the mili WASHINGTON., Oct tary forces already outlined and he has notified the War department that he will ave all his men except the legation guard out of China inside of a fortnigh The American troops will take no further part The Board of | out of the course i mystery. Perhap sama e | + ¢ the horder » “wooners” have ulre r he got ucreasa fiat or b ¢ fort, who told of the post-mortem of Goe y Murquis Aguilar 0 Bter ot fors 10 o s e o o st Hiedit 5 of disappearing gun carrfages upon fortif- | qien atraivs, will bo, prepared to introduce AL Rhodes: will | her's body and corroborated the ather phy- | €1o0ied cabins gnd helr In ¢ in powile cations for const defenss. The consensius of | oo ons (reation. botrion on the seneral | F€D(Er politics tomorrow when he will | fojans who have testified. Ex-Treasurer |10 hold valuabf claims with Winchester high opinion has been that the disappearing ca \ ¢ st relation of Spain with the United States | ro0f% o rlage was good for low sites, but the ma gress of the South, African league n ession of the Cagayan and of ould se the contest for $300, but re-|'he Spokane and Waterville laud offices high fs suggested jority seemed (o think that fi was not hest | g o o e eipn | According to the Capetown correspondent | tiued o tall him how he would do It omorrow, hut little trouble ooked for & th LIVING IN CHINE islands and relative to literary copyrigh f a working under the Ay of the Dally Chronicle, Mr. Rhiodes in his|pg (old Youtsey he “was not that kind of a | OWING 10 the great area of the tract thrown | slding s should not worry about being % peech to the congress of the South African s apen, which is about equal in size to the d out of their incr The further league will declare in favor of early fed 4 . ate of Delaware the operators do not want a atrike m denial wus glven to the Arthur Branch of Frankfort said he de iRz caniampiALc dan] Sl ot o ”l” erution and of placing South Africa on the | jivarad a one-pound package to Youtsey for and they realize the United Mine | Eepirt itk Uin. gorarament inien sme {octing as Canada and Australia. | e Adamny Express company on Junuary 24, | DISCIPLES AT KANSAS CITY Workers organization ix kere to stay wihi, . oat o He will deny,” says the correspondent, | et cinbieant! It Is stated, have & tendency to prevent PUEDLO, Colo., Oct. 9.—Rev. Dr. Robert i that he i eugerly seeking the friendshid | * gam Shepard of Frankfort saw Youtsey | Followers of A Camphent [ any double dealing on the part of the oper Cortman. pator ot e Trashyterinn churen | AGREES UPON THE OLD LAW ENGLAND'S FOREIGN POLICY o' Srikander party, bt will announca | oo Shebard of Fravk s e B Mant 10 Dist . ators If they were inclined to do this at La Junta, and who, with his wife, re- | his willlugness to work with them when | jprough the hall of the executive building Work. Arrangements for the parade and mass cently returned from a trip to China they have learned wisdom. He will refer | grom'iho oast entranco with a piatol I his meeting at Seranton are completed. Tt 18 Woth anxsmed Rt thavborabard to the debt of gratitude which South| KANSAS CITY, Oct. 9. Delegates to the | stated that $i0.000 persons will assemble ment of Taku, has received a letter from E Interfered the United 51 w owes to the colonies and will urge | P national convention of the Allied Mission- to hear President Mitchell and others his son, Prof. Robert Coltman, fr., instruc e the adoption of federal union 3 . ary Socleties of the Christian Church of | speak. The national oficers go to Scranton tor in the lmperial university at Pekin Ghambariain, & b barae audtarsslark atihat) 4oy begining to arrive. The con- | tomorrow and will remain there until after The latter, with his family, was in the | f the Ko 1§ mIRsUEe MalC RighY retary ot for J5e Selapias, Ymakos (BDERD QUIT NATIVE LAND | iime s Youser wa Dr. dosssa, vention will open on Thursday evening and | the convention and possibly until the strike T attam nd ireived "aftay | Mlons tonlght wnd passed by a practically | this evouing at Sturbridge, sail: “Great the mountains, examiniog & box of cart- gL LI AT il ateged Toeaio v | nanimous vote an agreement to adopt the | pritain's foreign policy, us 1 sur : - e ko ine | Mast one week. OMcers of the saclety say |in settle thrilling experlenc | minority election bill, over which tho e MRy COWIAE IO ARMSEIOn 00 QLNSEN | to remain on friendly terms with ever wriridges, as (hey fiited the gun. Lieu rof. Coltman's letter Is a g | Have tund ax Their Prof. Coltm & ate and house had dieagreed. The differ ¥ mYpl » ind that the preside over the deliberation the con- | walter Day suid Youtsey told him that he | !f Decessary. A great rush is expected it ndiv rators for better with the Hispano-American republic o action of the board, If sustained by Atithe cMeosd. or tha miniater at:fn American Family W ( ¢ the se: y of war, will bo of fs ach- nt Pekin retary of war, will bo of far reach ind Refuge in | e aas, | Iog. tmportanse tn the filure of coust d Kentueky Legislnture Seems Likely to aices 1t to Be Return to Things as They W Friendly to FRANKFORT, Ky., Oct. 8- Both house LONDON, Oct. 6. —Mr. great country in rope and on something Destiaaiion: | tenant John Ricketts of Knox county again L.r-;u .“xu“lw ’w or 1 ‘:‘lk‘f» (“y\‘ t : ALL BUT FOUR OFFER RA'SE ences between the houses were settled by i | mare than friendly terms with the United told his story abcut Youtsey telling him in hate: Wi PIESSERAIISINL A, 198,000 conference this afiernoon. The senate bill | Srates NEW YORK, Oct. 9. A dispatch to the | fhe agricultural office that the ouly way | Yehtlon: The Christian Women's Board of| gojyes ow Mines Wil Ko #s agreed up 1 be taken up by the| Mmyp Ch Tt e 5 T DO | 15 settle the centest was to put Mr. Goebel | M!ssions, the American Misslonary soc They lost il their property and have filed | - me the Goebel law was g bogy to foreign {..‘m.‘; ; Britain’s | (neir fumilies, are ug from the country | ©f his own money to h ;\. put b ‘.,‘, out of S v clain ) 0 dumages Coltman A, toreign poliey he exclaimed, “I8 in the | u¢ (heir birth 1o begin life anew in some | h® WAY and & dozen others would give a 9. he A, S. Van- R e 1 a e | & ard gt {onight 10 DAty u Tes0lutlon (0 | jnds of Lotd Sallsbury and 1 Dave ot | oy tounvs. Hom ot (hase ve mneron | ke amouat; bt Gorbel tauia be inet | FOUND ~ GUILTY ~ OF BIGAMY Dok Bio<Tha 4 0. Vage nese temple near the legation and have "" ‘y‘.“,‘r:.‘“:' pls _‘”"h ”““1""”“""': K ‘,'[l'q the presumption to meddle with it a8 their ultimate destinatios \ the executive building and the man N a ot e G allieries, and Calvin Pardes o pussed w il bt ho repibiicans wut| PLAGUE SPREADING IN INDIA cuimytos’ T om rhmein i e youets | Makements tha hin (Youicanys) foh aepenic Binie At Lo AT T T PUT SCREWS TO EMPRESS |speciai order tor iritar . Co''** o ® ch Ahiin with 850 souls | 01 PIA Foniex. and he wanted it settled i wnee 10 akes to itk mine worke terror Becoming Eptdemic | o000 e a1y women ant| " repeated the testimony glven in 2 ices are similar to those posted by Soutier Vicereya Threaten (o ne- | TEXAS AFTER STANDARD OIL ahay Freaid Ltldren belonged to the | ‘B s (rial ubout Youtsey's movements £ other conl companles. There are only cital of the numerous inalden the Bloge Both himself and his son, th third Robert ¢ aged 16, turns liculed tha attemg Movelhes enacted. The democrats In the senate made e Talas e Netasnis Const Por & heaod of the a 2 1880 B, AL ther Individual operators in elin at One % Ye t v that have not yet offered the iong them being G. P, Markle ose firms, however, are expected s make (he wage concesaion within the next fow duva o not and the incis’ convention docides te accept the 10 per cent ud unce offersd the steike lead- Soldiers’ Home Burned, ers say they will toreed to fall inte ar here | gle mau who went with him and Yout Home Thore were no march s morning, but Kwang Su 15 anxiou return, but the tislodged and dispersed he exccutive building, but he though ing the usual crowds gathered i the vicinity - Aol v dgurscre s )Lt gt dgrorfies " INDIA WILL HAVE GOOD CROP ‘iiits basgoia) The British | t were from Whitley, Harlan and Bell . i 4 f of the collierics thut are still workiug fop | the purpese of wetiing the men to refrain | Governor Rooscvelt sald he could 0 LI Hung Chang ports that | e ouclusion of bis testimony at 10§ k from v There were no disturbance foreign troo itish, | 0 1 lsition as long as he was out| Except In Bombay Famine ihrugsr | . \journed to take the jurs to Frank wn. § ik reperted It in sald that Li Hung | cally vernor. H would look A a8 ‘l" v the commonwealth, accompa- | syoyen of Ocenn meln | he United Mine Workers loft hepe at Yised the em R to vo | There w or Mot o s i | "At New York—Arrived from Liver ck for Shamokin, where & big labop the grouud that the powers can x York LONDON, O ton, | There was keen competitio the pos- | n y i court resuried session at 4 o'clock and | poc Salled — Felgra Hamburk: | qemonstrution w ke place this afters plles from reachiug the provin ary of state for Indiu, has received the | A0881on of tho hat box, which finally realized men, vin | s n, for Hr Amplor " J 3 OFOLeF the civil engineer, ox lak . A 1 nocn The par Kocw from Shamokin to | \ th 2 sipe at one time ¥ ' AL Queenstow rrive eeanie, from an 81 WOMAN MISTAKEN FOR WOLF | toitowini dispatch trom tho viceroy of tndia, | €20 A plbe wt one Mo owned by M 16 of the ball found In the | oy Sk tor Livermgs Scrunton tomorrow worniug, whera (hey Hivg ¥ ud exhibited the ball to| At Lizard Passed- Spaarndam, from » w1l vemain untll afier the miners' cone ISLAND OF ST. HELENA, Oct, f testified that Youtsey, according to . Marseilles, Ger | - British trausport Idaho landed gahout s books, bought” a money order ow Jan wa Pussed — Phlladelphia, from | Amether Compnny Willing to Increase Hoer prisoners here yesterday y for $1, to be gent to Powell, Clem for l.verpool | WILKESHARRE, Pr, Oct. 9 ~The Sus- | owing cable dispatch from I joorge ST. STEPHEN, Minu, Oct. 9.-—While 3 e 3 y erpool “Arrived -~ Daminion al company, whic operate Lol :; ‘u’u‘“ k- |I1 | Nelson Forustrom was ‘x‘.‘-y-mg near n.ua!“n» Kuiner Hoasted | Gonerat Oronie and the other Bosr prigon-'| ena & Co., of. Oinolanatl al and Quebec Sylvanin, from Hos B I8 opereied t ¢ ) msylvania railroad, will, it is 8 (e re are having o big celebration of Paul| ATthur Goebel was then put on the stand ed -Luke Megantic, for Montreal P . an, Madsey wintering Pekin.” | mistook Mrs. Stiomer for a wolf and fn-| BERLIN, Oct. 8.~ Inconformity with the {7 Ar% BV, O ey to tell what Youtsey had told him as to his | eenatown; Hexonia Baslon, Vs | Sxhied 6n UnaUmiIARNE Suiepiiee STeal i named are all members of the | Stantly killed her, The woman was out|Wish of Emperor William the Prussian connection with the shooting. B mouth -~ Sall Pat from | 10, ber eont Dol Increass 1n' wages o lua ) Program for Chambers g, fo For A e ) Humburg, for New York miner workers (bt hus been offered by the C. A, Killios, Miss Eliza . Leonard, Miss | 8tack o see it she could see them. Night'|of the accumulator eystem upon the street | PARIS, Oct. 9.—-At & cabinet council held Strike s on In Denver. AL (M braitur—Sajled. AV from Genou | other big coal carrylug companies and by Mot an and Miss Maud Mackey, | Was approaching und in the darkness railroads In Berlin, &t the same time pro-|at the Elysee palace today President Lov DENVER, Oct 8 A seneral suspansion A s for New York ' the tndividuai operators, The advanc [ strom made bis fatal mistake longing the charter of the Great Berlin | pet presiding, it was declded on the re e huyCIRE TRRcse il enyer I timate L Bremen - Arrived, Kaleer Wilholm der | jgwaver, will miost likely not be aunounced | — strect rallway from 1919 to 1945, without Norkers at the five 'largeat planing mills | from New York, vii. (herboirk Bt ‘Aftar the b Bave tetirnad ta EerE. No Advance on Pas Ting Fu ne Vet Plate Gluss v discussion of the budget, but at the | in the city. Which was (nuugurated to put | At Yokohumi - Sal Glenugle, from | ay the company does not dexire to bold the PEKIN, O 4.~The Pao Ting Fu ex ACGD, tie Thereupon the latter vented ther same time to ask the Chamber of Deputies | & 810D 10 the emplovment £ hor .~rv‘v3» men. | Hong )«‘\v 3, for Tac TR | pramise ot o AN i A menT AR A ped walting for tho Germans, who | b Dot (o . | diguation in secret session, denouncing the (to devote two sessions each (o work of | materials from thase mills While tho utrike | Mantls e (oM SCRTHE TOT G ement for (he men (o veturn, but prefer are not ready to It 18 reported that me 10 10 agreemont as to | step taken as serfously infringing the city | varlous reform projects, notably a bill deal- | continues, work will soon have to be | AL Lis Pus—Arrivad—Berephis, from Han | that they resume (helr work, trusting in there ara 12,000 imperial Chinese troops ut : A ruased 4 "onhal | charter and passed a resolution to 8ie a|ing with the dissolution of illegal religlous | 4tohbed on wiost of the bulidings tn rourse | Franiisco, for Hamburg. o | ke company o afiord them ws fair treat- Pao Ting Fu . Jstroug protest ansoclations. | dlmculty at the mills lu reached. O ' | New Yorke Bl ity fOm L yeac ax wuy of Ui othor companion | Governor Suyers Serves Rt it f P ) 1) | on Reosevelt for 1 Flikh ething rnoon n th T « an Tung and th | and h iblish 1 " h L 7] charged s L Vredefor Yar jofut me- | worial o be| 8T. LOUIS, Oct Req on papers ¢ all could go out togethe ne umn had | dld ot wait, hut was across the street | aturds fmposiible ( money g wun 8 ¢ to O 1 the shots were fired and provision N lreaten | eFved on Governor Roosevelt at the Plant ¢ 1 DeWet ben Colonel Nelson cross-examined h ST T to|ers hotel today for the extradition of John The cot withered in | cor 1o of guns. It ald he d1d not know the name of & Pekin. It is bell that Emperor | 1 Rockefeller, Henry Flagler and other | Ahmeir ts oWing to | took N MountAlH Standard Oil ma the Boer into th ¢ when he returned to w i Paul Kr was Kold at | Lord Curgon of Kediesto The genera American Misstonarics at Pekin, Minmesota Man Leta Go Hin Gun with | ondition of crops 1s oxc and except in NEW YORK, Oct 2. Speer the Result That She Re- part of Bombay f e conditions are dis one of the secretaries of renbyterlin ceives Fatal Wound ppearing. The tol of the relief Board of Missions, today received the fol- | has fallon t Pekin mission. They are: Rev. and Mrs. | %earching for cattle and climbed up a straw- | Cabinet rec forbade the further | | skembling of the chambers to proceed with consulting the Berlin municipal authori- | g