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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19 ’ IS% IT0 SAYS T0 LEAVE = Japazeso Premior A Withdraw from Pekin ey I ises the TROOPS SHOULD BE MASSED ON THE COAST No Settlement Possible Until Court ir O More at Imperial Capital I know that rely selfish i I enuse high W g party n TIME FOR POWERS TO AGREE ON POLICY an abuy rost Assent of Tuan or Boxer Leaders, Vo Peace Possible Withont and Oth have | and ) CAN OFFER NOTHING BUT PROMISES Heve 1 tion it w War 1h Wil Thut 1 omes al Chmon. our he proy sy Plunge Further Aggressiv | win | pire Into want to sa X oV enrs 1 NEW rary Journal premler Japanese ved and, were off mount 1 1 eannot ux 1o n uipoten letermn The YOR} 1Al of I ol 1 Al whenever pan 1 ! a well ud it you to tuke an e respondent o that hi utter ely on the p ances il 1 1 api intellig cot 1 phrases o onest by ernment er 1o arrive | AGREE WITHTH United Stat the governmen at a definitc In dyna to power return to P me wy mu 2 y han and court any effectual gotiations with Li Prince Ching will t fied and enforced by a ernment, for they they promise, ¢ Tuan, Kang dom the r the foteign they are ignored. | rate th the temp empros tog WASHINGTON doubt t Hung Ch and ratt Ko what the main | French note rd to u ¢ th s unless re-establisned alone, no - out anything Tung Fuh and they rs to death sepa matter i reg Yi empress AT adopted by power h( a the ible 1t A8 ns he 16 first m from mpr force the edly were n 'y 4 undor ATERGDERS Pekin should be evacuated and court p ed tions should powers should hold their forces therc ment e plung chaos will ruined and mendous cost Wit China disasier of the ¢ could conquer the worid would e “The empe he empre rmi to return and negotla The the « Toreln negotiation: A )y proposition: nd ble indem and fo! W aw o st ties to st tho fo the will 1 requires tlon 10 Ko qu u indispe final set tly il dividuals nent guard cordiul a fifth. which he Taku fortific not disposed ! making it does the French note The sixth of the Fr as follows Miltar irther . the e whols \pire reign for yve 1fe ¢ suive measur into anl i at trade only ve with would be tury, for siugle-handed plunged in strifc weak, dominated en tirely by (he ompress and Tuan. The viceroyi, 1 think, would Aght It partition of China were attempted, “China must he given a chance to habilitate {tself and punish the instigat of the Insurrecticn REPLY MADE TO FRENCH NOTE United Stat sition vanced the B0 one o greatest tion it and all occupatiol | points the road Pekin, which would th the legations wishing 1o proceeding te This paragraph obiigators upun the risons at these tions are upat! member g 1o this government is ¢ on re ces pe points such as to m o legat M necessary of the .« ravel between Aemand as a ma Al note ¢ ter ¢ the hodyt (anti ion and Thieha within The ent fering China WASHINGTON the United est note fre " the lute tod charge d'affair Ry him it his government the contents of Followlng 1ts rule declined to malke any statement of the until opportunity had reception by the Fr 15 belleved, however view of tha suszgestions French government in a though 1t does ommlt ment to all of MARINES OFF FOR CAVITE i ihytcus.: Tsi Nan Fu in ”“h. 1 however 0ct gover n Kran ible e reply the government sub prey to States A Kuggestions n || handed M on to M of French torwarded fmmediately No official ent the reply obtainable n Acpartment publi text make f its contents atforded for its forelgn offic It take @ favoral submitted by the way, al omplete Thichaut embia to v in ] " the Dip oy h province ¢ Recent the pence ppenings i L negotiation State weeks, or cven m will be military he or el tored thie in reaching a Through the efforts ment, seconded by this ROVEIN®fepy, o steady and sy | been brought to bear | peror to bring about commis nature 1i-cons and sponsible been neh 10 n n met general not them. Det the ok win and Tien Txin satl iny 1 ine Stath the instance this PSIN, Oct Americ 10 Taku the Tien T Indiana for (Via shanghui, O TIEN 10.)~The have arrive foined tomorrow | and sall on the the return of co e Pekin i b fn battalion unne ry activity There Pao of was force was o on Cavite. for judgment the Ting the the ot s T British Seare PEKIN, Oct. 8 —(Via venture Shanghal, Oct. 10.)—The British are plan- | the imperial ning a small expedition to the coal mountains district in the western hilla to investiga e | roys the supply. 1t will leave here on Wednes day, October 10 Chinese who have arrived here from Youan Fo that General Tung Blan took a large force of his troops wh ho left there. Hi whercabouts Is unknown of ording Wash i to the military and unfortunate porsist T Pien court o LI Hung south ha mine of the to main tion for ain forelgner pr precedent the them loo negotfations for a Al repor order Tal "uh | o respe dition vernment with assert present tions to Tien Oct b Tk al Chin ng HINGTON has recelved tng that the to Pekin alon pleted. Within a short (ime the signal corps lue will be ¢ Tien Tsin to Taku, maki nection over from Pekin to Taku Gene Greely 1% suy rlence that in the the herefore xpected through mill from now {he United State v ition to Fao he oy Oct. 10, The been fixed will tallan New Exp TIEN TSIN, Ting Fu The column Freuch and lay ' Pao has next British SPANISH GOING - 10 CUBA fors v thina o appear to b ! 1 ate of af fe fa PRears to be ui More wiil Thin It is Fxpecte Tmmigrant Havana ed f novement proceed uninterrupte It I8 learned that Chinese off me P many by the n of the Mr Mo rees, ar HAVANA, 10. 1sh immig have arrived 1 and the Bureau of Immigration estimates | that the number will reach 12,000 before th end of the month, 1t is belleved the low | fever situation mainly due to the h unimmune immigration. It | ted the Havana bond of $25,000,000 will not sanctioned by Wood unless obtaly ‘ and not b per cen Today being the thirty of the beginuing of the ten-yeur wa observed national holiday wund Cubsn flag floated over the palace by ©f General Woad. Oct Three hundred October spat sinee lals nted out f wera y 18 a4 matt in powers. Cer Is inisters asse hat b par s exceed Conger's \ 0 m closed here. ment in the cas to be much more Was | pear to western min: the | fact that Prince Tua order | royal blood, this b L very heavy ponalt 18 who The p of P sey General per cent at to second \niversary as oA Wi “OCKRAN OPPOSED BRYAN. of would Receives Cheek settiement the and Von THE OMAHA DAILY 1. OMAHA., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1900-TWELVE PAGES. w++++~2 NETHERSOLE TO TRY HAMLET |IARRISON IS FOR W RINLEY Qanrrel of French Opporta dent States His Position in Terms ech at the Colisenm, Omaha 14 That Are Unmistakable September BRYAN NO BETTER THAN FOUR YEARS AGO sound money think we are sensible and we ques wab at two | Party, Says (he Indiana Suge, Hus who admirable adaptation wined by the Gene layed w nl [l rity. o Paris and rencl there must b a isery wherever low 1t that be Wages are an made an Heen Su Bernhardt gard for ests which moves me prosperity 1 will d to labor, and T want to be my ¢ nfallinge compen sation Wi inte to suy which Sarah h su ernl | ex Hre an the n which 1 test of ort it prosper any will s sup| enort Lond Preparatory to her Amer the French a rehearsing a trcupe in Hamlet she hopes create a great the United States. Learning this author's He was aske versio ntained a new contract providing | you & Amerioan proceeds lined, alleging she neh version, not newspaper he 18 last vea ng on an | tress is now NEW YORK, Oct. 10.-( Beojax with which | Ha gave o interview aud sensation In | w 1ght inerense becanse con Wanee will share can tour, eneral rison t an state the community 8 1: “Is it true, gener the to make some sounded strangely like of death, 1 not Ameriea’s citizens a wail in the distance that have co! speeches Bernhardt de play the hence a he the but 16 hanshe do denth & generally 1 menns death and defeat to the campaign of repudia an omen n in the campalg “No that by me. 1 spoken W that 1 could began to make republican speeches the year I beg and had « laboriou f unimportunt campalgn in Un 1 rubmitt v s tr ¢ would hetrs, rsy. the everybody an evasion been has not 1thor ~ to the ithless honor o bt . ol¢ ho getting worst ng her tricky harges entirely | Schwat r ¥ fz0d has Bubje work. 1 yone whe the campaign Wit controv of jtten to me on Lelig of na " it do o more and | egitimate, since Morand's work all at Shakespeare's master French re piteous being stubborn ¥ to you N g th A headuche by should lere a8 a word of warniug whenever bim to enr tter of prodence that Mr. B statesmian, But [ want you to bear in mind that fou a plan for the should talk to you In plain language if he ut that affect own 1o vote the 1898 hard 11 189 il that o 1 ng nd you to allow ent to rend yrelt ¥ 0 ev ke and hesitate On the you plece in adequate ntered do not sny yan is n quack " the | triends tha 1 40 no mote campaigh into neg with here, ros W upon 1 1 offer 1 costumes and magnificont the Paris production, he rable sum of mon Hamlet be Sarah's that male rival's n tion of Follow 1l s o regener man g this ¢ lined campaign that made have nelusio speaking part the My retirement fr this. ¥ have for their than | re. h to ng the ocean a spe in it 1 Anks dates from year Hportant step i your condition 4!} e Irat ¥ Wen purty 1 v. It speeches an idently e the cotn 1 trust theiy to on people A in a0- | 1o ex-president, 1 am nade ¢ role | Since 1 left L it pation in pa a W el i they do not believe that they can hy Washington my y at [ have have empty retiremen " partic Leen compl and 1 think Kkindly a 1o dishonesty . my frie the v - whet t pudiation ty ter e dishonest by it i 1den v eenerally of the ve and oprieties In and ens: without afraid of K'r Sarah gre a definite or whether teessssescsesssesssssssestststtstsssssssttsststetestttessseees government my sens: palgns cholr loft vith a deep forbeiring fellow h w word, 1 aker of Maud Adams ho Frohman i American Morand Now Hamlet Olga hopes got L'Aiglon Meanwhile E FRENCHNOTE NEY BOXER RISING FEARED 0%, to A seat in the pews, ire ng tude to m ountry oves t ri igh n Bu ether Well engus h York lawyer injunction plied for and s h A general in 1 prd i ceord with have hear ome to th and services with His Party Wien CRTR will be ts for hoavy nl New in h proc their 1 Auti-Foroign Element Hard at Work in Bouthern Frovinces of China. party not al tha | immedia i was the have ) or the consistin tha P im onl 1sm - by hat luld ot HONGKONG PREPARES FOR EXPECTED BLOW put pub In ade public i 2 b This he by fn Par fmb terance 1 ol o inte senten papers while the ng. It in the bill principles the 1 rritories \ LIPTON AGAIN AFTER THE CUP on &lio the the sbort K o arty was contained on 1 1 n livellest intere view K of one rathe ave 1o Rico bill that 1 pariure e the news \8 pea Sixth Troops *r Bengul La Recalled from the tect British Interests Quarter. ers and w North b Henge said o the Yueht Have New @ ol on York e a grav I still th Rislativ abrol 1\ lause to Porto held by 1 Thren b ft the o belie HONG rities that isite third ant KONG, Oct. 10 it eived the rmation s sald u LONDON, Oct. 10, trom re morning of Sir The his challenge ha denled. It eppe ently mailed or that | to New York | later in the in ative of the Assoclated challenge 1s the Star line steamer due at York Thursday, and prefers Il informatlon as to ontents b given by Ney rk Yucht It port « } views I knc It th l~‘\|-wr'\m\ h race in the southers pro November oven from India have tha chailenge for another America’s ¢ Yack Lipton | aud imposts applies Ri ny able » that the rument ¢ controlling with the the case are, [ the ae cannot b These w ger 15 pla ral rising ined for thousand or more (roops been asked for Houg Kong. The Al a perma. | Bengal Lancer the Hong Kong r the Pelin, | iment have been called from the north | Ny to Hong Kopg. The present indicaticn are that there will be a Boxer riging sim r to that in north China. The where beuts of the rebels In the hinterland i known, but it beliaved o be te miles north of the British borders A detachment of 1 Chinese troops tcok up @ position at Sun ('hung yesterday | and 1,000 arrived today | Advices from Shanghai eay The Triuds have met and repeatedly ated the imperial (roops ncar /Kow They are dally gaining fresh ad York pre o the v are lawyers political | tully inces Ne \ pro club thi the office report that York wa that it is about to be Thomas 1 tormed Press White Now that 18 a legal que L St rtments of the gov The and question 1s involving pending and must d. 1 th to vote with a vi the right decis those questions that are directly and in the control of the president and cong Sixth - ate s and 1r mas Lip oday reached ot and legati the upon glven. A to the ever, was 1¢ understand which de iston voters n | dismantlement o sen (his government to th condition it we Acquiesce much Sir pton day th nk efore. oug e ength epre w nsable ne that his on board finally | n o Germani | that ts Yo ench conditions reads M0 he Hryan No Hetier T hun Four Years Ago nore general reasons 1 negle hall epeech in 1896 | shoutt not electod b election would throw business conditions should not ald the presidential who admitted that be would, if destroy the gold standard and oth: value even more gestion that he publican party n of from hus be to go to the sea n from the sen make 1t aln gar the condi present ot th Tain In Mr two or out the gave v or why 1 with governmental into confusion my Car- | Bryan Hie ! Tien to always open to | ar [ del | Loon. herents. Heavy Russian reinforcements | ing northward from Port Arthur object of relleving pressure upon Muk den. Every pl of importance in Man churia from Kiatia to the Primoorsk bound and from A wall s now in hand 5 ACCEDES TO GERMAN NOTE cmt Mrltain Ne. on The letter challenging oo gestion as to the date of the race, which, it 1s understood, will be in August. It s reported that the challenging vacht will be | bullt on the Thames and that will be | | named Shamrock According of the commanders will command the new NEW YORK, Oct cretary of the New 14 that a letter wa Thomas ipton eup rmanic (ns, A sug e 0 Pek seem swers to maln and whil ke th th lonx and Pekin to candidate, are he with the it could things on the deceptive sug 18 bound and that the re- | even after defeat. will still | have strength enough (o save the temple. | It will be much better not to the | wan with destructive tendencles so much as pillurs sav | we | one Shamrock i to rumor Robert Wringe i safety the o ther and Tien T tisposed 1o make right xercised powers at will ng the of & outlined above bly will b Freach of the racer 10,1 York in, | ary the Amur to the Great v e ht today ing tha pters s Oddie, to club from the the Russian How 1 t it wil to lean agair Perhaps was |1 1 this extract Wher Lipton due here he 1 | his . and from you much trouble of this i hall & sident who w his duly to see not obstructed and 1ta free ir- and courts that fear and familiar writs punish lawbreakers, free and free silver will be appror wccompaniments of such an administration and cannot add appreciably to the national Aistress the natlonal dishonor “The economic policies ot the republican party have been vindicated by the remark able prosperity that veloped during Mr. McKinley's administra- throna naasiy tion ling a period of great depres ago. The bridegroom, 28 years |*loP change of administration this fall lieutenant in the First Cufrag. | Vould certainly renew conditfsns from social affair fn Parls was which we have escaped. The full dinner Ives than this: wadditk op bucket 15 not a sordid emblem. 1t has spir- | sclons of two of the oldest fami ftual significance for the spiritually in clined, it means comfort for the family France, Only the very cream of the | bourg st \in aristocrats were schooling less work for the dren mitted d for sickness old Joan of i Her gr of her f daughiter the bridegroom the bride also thelr | tamily, forty hindered | heroically of the | France MAY TAKE LANSDOWNE'S J0B Poasibility ' lomnt on ally i probi ut, the y & d give underwr my a pr " date ch helieves There ds Reply Forelgn no challenge. sa arne REPRESENT ANCIENT FAMILIES e we have i« neither his r that the mall trains ar interstate arge commerce has respective of state lines their anclent restrain and BERLIN Oct. 10 many's secou: g I Great Britain's answer was received this is an unreserved and uncondi of the German the forelgn office the of Joun of A way Descendant of french N Race Weds » Oldest ey, in China 1, have (4t at it may be & matter oo nths, befora the peace ble to ket to work operations in Chi L na are sald to be i« which diplomacy ha especially in g '. 50 far set ba to u to ance high officinl of slatement on position A 1990, trade th ernoon G Britain of the United slie bas dire: m Af right PAR blegram ri toda, Are by Press (New iul Telegram 1t of the the family Mile Publishing Co.) York World Ca The great geason was the to Spe Pa re | marriage | and the vho is descended from one of the nobles who placed Hugh | t the stan ey nor same I following example At th i «d her representative fn Pekin in with Germ second note. Her correspondence makes no mention of Germany of September | but there was no necessity for any o | ence because the September note merely lald down general principles, while the sec- ond note developed them into practical sug- gestions.’ T 18 again crl Ameri of last descendant of Joan | Vicomte de Malelssye. of the State depart de Mailly more moderate po stematlc pressure has upon the Chinese em his return to Pekin om the great soutbern or setting out the im ing the with sisted in retreating hensi wus but been resorted vernment to se urt, A1l effort by the spasm of the o proceed cordance ny utiful and gener has de succe A s note Capet upon the French ten n re con old slers, more last uries Is a excly ever the es in Fau per court e policy of the ised b United States in China the German pre the Loka one of | and chil and b nore margin n v n An to LOOKS LIKE BIG CONSPIRACY | W ‘ { the in 1550, His grand Itather of | mother of | illustrious | which died vice of | children, ! male Viod he Ching do Ading ro o retire nanephew wil married ot belonged to seven members battleflelds in e ulied military necessity whate expedition fals here, and that | (% G0 8 Sl d which determined | (0 oco adventure after having » flee the western | mo! than furthered the & hang and the 4 pledged themselyves Ruara protec prop in their This was made the United tablishment of to the init final settlement om would more 1 than h The Bou tion in a ari Zeitung. simila wish groat-g The an se discussing the remarks the dicate of Mend Suid Very b Unger in Opernted Ively. n strain that to om w Aten on the g h 10.-Laura Carroll u‘ tim of the i sald to The as a subject similar Defenbach four or five whom vice AGO, Oct a8 anothe syndi M ie said, | powe | AMERICANS ASK FOR REDRESS Citizens Who ported hy Areive in 1 nd pan ed vi of insurance headed physician on whon those at Miss ( months riy comnpiracy be by Dr. August v DIp- | ysed e, it vy It ut policles tempted with M | roll disappeared nd none of those Unger at Baron Cr Agent in Egypt, W Join New Cabinet, Were Kide British S New ) 3 ped and o tak to re o ' rh. or ago | LONDON ish dipl Egypt t aron Cromer, Brit ral in ngland of with her aie ag sul gen. ts that have lived | trr nents reac have ® e. During her inthmnate NEW YORK . Trans O Herald Driven British The followin foree citizens 0 this States to has been i residence here of Defenbact been a patient an and is theart the D re- | Cat have governme, \galns during Kidnaped to the Cairo It not retur that he and Miss ite of tating leged Un 0 g o Hxpre under and swe Dr B ght that he will lioved the against v rded United laims They ntli oy e and it is b will ) " wrroll orphan hwidt, 1 was about yPuTs had a ving guaradian Milwaukee member of The 1 sible ind claim they ving risoners of war n of railr 0 mnit that were Lord of Landsdowne, and nd that the Kitchener Johunne | 5 i UgEeSts that it lace eeretary o xpedition a Brit which ing the six or seve Wayland Brown was 1 Boland office tenographer s in 1 that Cromer re i i ¢ month: at of Ger Ie. n hs th wives ehil il says \bina Anaging re whether or g ar ey & here an unusual trucks und e i quent employed in conelusion Walder A, e all Brown. The of then sent were Violland ris where to v h wilit Wasl di TRASRAT deeme likely much larger | 10 lig Unger-Brown insurance with all believed to tive members of wen. There ndi the organization wider | at first people are ap Iude moving at nder and of many ul . worth has hee pearance them is now n the v werl made 1 matter looking to 1d brought h the ired appeal the e Muary ted Khow 0 on n a final 8] recely te scnle than The 5 yndicate Wash the st a8 ision « y expenditure on wh These P ston rone vl the 't it their Hy the They while tion ntent the howed {he g fran are be 42,235,038 ing d ining 86,44 re womer a the ald that contri G, Malone krone of The N ope than serted by core of with it One of hud It i Frank ol r New York ed Ameri kan, manufacturer 4 miner; John An Henry Mormonste Ch Fowle arrented by when réturning to his home where he fal he of Chicago an engine dr net surplu the two tor Crees miniy following Fran, William rson, & two ted thought that riminally names of several | of of in dispateh pubishment by er of fact, also nam Pekin for nearly alnly they were nd ther names exp natural Rid Buller Farewel sco Hud 1 : LYDENBURG, T “olony, Oct, 10 Philltps, | Rt striking guther he mine | f0F iles and With-| o Referendu was hurried out of the coun- | MELBOURNE, Oct. 10, prisoner of war. His wifa and | council of Vi toda. children,” who were dependent | recently passed by the legislative assembly loft behind, He does providing for o referendum on the question vt Kroner T ¢ ' : 1 v conne Ge an el ama rewell General | survell- | lawyer backer these who wealthy 16 now under and prominent 18 alleged to be the financial » his troops | 1 ithward. There | farc ustration. The 1 on it the road | heered voelterously. | P carpenter interpreter typleal. He was leteetives October 4 lance is a He and an were about ries & cuse Was 8 roop 1, o bun Tuan I8 de than 1t would ap 4s and in of an prince anishment 13 sctually ¥ Une of Cannla | CARACAS, YV zuela. Oct (Via Hay | Cable.)—The Venezuelan government hus {ssued a decree providing for the free the bill | navigation of the Pedernales and Macare | canals in the deita of the Orinoco, pre- | viously the monopoly of an English rom- | pany, | i " Buller unishment trom wus employed a8 foreman nee for Womun's Saffvaxe The leglelative rejected tien ere View the \ o toria o young him It th on wer, not Know | the | country and | We | [PAY VISIT TO KANSAS CITY | ing money | the directc SINGLE CENTS. UUEPY E1Y BAD TURN TO STRIKE atality Follows Olash of Unionists and Police Near Hazleton. CONDITION OF THE WEATHER Forecast for Nebraska ¥ Cooler; Wes Wind Temperature nt Hour Dew 5oa. Gn Non o on 10 n Homom.. DEAD MAN WAS DEFENDING COLLIERY ¢ Attacking Party Badly Wounded and Likely to Die, FIRST DEBATE SATURDAY § | inISTER HOUSER HAS NARROW ESCAPE The water the first of det tent the Hitehcock Rose will ates take pluce ot ¢ | Women Sympathisers of Strikers Stone Min i Omaha Saturday in Superintendent stend Thursday The schedule has of ns orlginally innouneed following re SOME DOUBT AS TO WHO FIRED FIRST SHOT vised ron agreed ol for the debates ¢ Sherim of the Rioting Toole G 3 Octob iy October Onnha wrday 11, Thursday City Monduy Lincoln the Scene skt Nebr Octo with u Large Foree ber 22, of Deputies Fremont —Date to he fixed No tickets for reserved seats will but HAZLETON licem: wounded ably inkt Ot watly a st ter injured Hros. strikers 10.—~ A special po Kkilled, another iker was prob nouvoion e at the Oneids clash between this worning he out first come first n was the head hot 4 or given servesl ln were more olliery of be officers The vict Killed HALPH | Meadow L2 B. AND M. LINES IN WYOMING MILLS one 0, of Heaver ofticer oA this morning from that He shot throungh aged of the conveyed pectal train early Oneida CHEYENN O Spe legram.)—A prominent n of « Wyo., the terminus Burlington transc il | pluce was eit uert the Laks that Wounded George Me sey inct of n tement the ¢ Kelnor the o le a distance be pre of a or a8, of officer head aged special in the is author fo! st dov a He xt hut mile the " n shot wounds of commet ent th trt T recover will grade during the intendent Calvert just returned fron the line it is understood Leskow % shot ed in Joseph a striker die T two They Tosh ealp brok uged groin t Shipton, month probably will Bu over w in and lingt the oming o nonunion men t them are: John of Shepton we were were Van The the stoned, weriously Blargio and ner sustained had rib ut only fnjured Jume of proposed a has made a few change original last wi in pleted prise the irvey, which iderable sur th the er was com summer. Con as and latter four caused here annc Burlin until nex teel and wtters and n Origin of the ' ida colliery the de the ups t v When the they were asked home. Some mer Wil yosed | do nothing i The drop tn the how bas ha company I anslou onl flelds at BIk Unfon Pacific in ¢ founa the Rurlington t smilar to that of Rock Spring creased mileage have compuny to open at Cambria cannot furnish an ade- | had auate supply. It i reported, but the au- | just befor therity of the story is questioned, that | The the Burlington will t once hulld a | mor branch from its Salt Lake line | used to the Battle Lake and Grand Bncampment | No. 3 mining districts and (he rich ltural | pulled n aud around about | colliery a crawd of women blocked wekt of the monntejn | truck. The womens weve told by Genecal Superintentiont Kudlich to go bome. He assured them their husbands would get an increase in wages and that their o(her grievances would be properly adjusted « | The women refused to Iisten and stoned | the muperintendent, who was wounded in the head The On ation since th close ered pr having been inauguration of th tded morn Oneida They wath as eurly men the strikers turned back Those who went to the #toned. Von Hlargin, one of nonunion employes, attempted to pull but the weapon wak taken from the beating he recoived several ribs broken. This eccurred startiog time at the mine strikers remained at the colllery all ing. As the small mive locomotive in hauling coal from the No. 2 and collieries (o the Oneida breake: up on the read neur the Ilatte in oper 10g. sirike iron ver " union early this the lown n g o'clock ope A\ mines intention arbon N large nonunion went to one of of | to work by the v coal buse | others Pacific and coal in of the weet @ lto remain at did were nd establish the 1 not nion trafic it coal mines, owin, in . for | as | him made it necessary a revolver, to new and in he thos I8 also Guernsey ihe agr ratoga, the conl feids. Delegation wha Ven And Shown to M ice. and the women A force of about Try ah the Tele-| Then the striking men CAme | pughed toward the colliery fifty policemen, who had brought from Beaver Meadow prevent attempted to fintercep | the mon were powerless to do The delega- | ,nyihing a to the engine house station by the | jyq the « kol close to shelte the Commer- | = gy fired This was followed by Hotel Balti in a few soconds many shots ed the alr. Policeman Mills to full. Then Joseph Leskow stuggered to the ground. No who shot first, but it Is be trikers and the officers thelr weapon A gunshot killed Mills and small truck Pallceman Kelnor. Leskow was struck by a ball from u revolver, with which all the oMcers were armed. After the shooting the strikers dispersed Sheriff Toole of Schuylkill county, in KANEAS CITY gram.)— Thirty the cit Oct. 10.-(Special Omal ning merchants of the e men early hall had this mc and built predece April Unfon to inspe spectal been convention ask questions of the magnificent or, which down trouble hut to who cture destroyed b tion and wa st 0 retired was met at entertainment cial club and more, where hreaktast o'elock the ention hall hours the wa and through was the firat a striker, knows bhoth driven to \nother was wor visitor and shown over wera devoted None of the Al agreed it which Omaha would do building its auditorinom visitors were then taken to the Commercial club where the pursucd by Kansas City in building the hall was ex plained in detail by the directors and officers | of the Commerclal club. Charles Camp- | whoge jurisdiction the clash occurred, was bell was intrduced as the father of the |y phigdelphin, His chief deputy, Jamen convention hall After explaining the | o:ponnell, arrived here this afternoen and methods followed Kansas City in rais- | wont to the scene with a force of men Mr. Campbell advised the Omaha | gy, Carl Houser Lithuanian minister, delegation to the most influential mistaken by the strikers for Superin the best known and the busiest men tendent Kudlick escaped be cure subscriptions. He urged upon the vis- | oo He recognized” by i neces ire corted to proot T AL 9:30 the con building tion of the h hall hefore were (aken the the visitors Tw o had A pattes follow It een the was well The n shat rooms stem by by A out i 10 and narrowly stoned wns soon A great \itori ty of building a o safol th m s visitors we | Strike at o . The colliery o taken 1o the a4 this afternoon | parks and houle- vards from the tops of tallyho coaches The Ka City club for 1 reviewing the ciiy ncheon o ven employed Pond ek operated 1 vond Croek Conl went on this afternoon und ibmitted a list of grievances. This is th WANTS MAY YOHE'S MONEY |cottiery which the mine workers did not at | tempt o close down because of the promise of [ made hy the superintendent a week ago | when the strik rehed to Pond Creek | that uo coal be shipped to market the ® This promise was kep company. but the men, it appears their own hands. posted tonight their Oneida, Derringer Meadow collieries that suspension of work until ettled T its v the company strike Once Famons Actress, Wite English Lord, Sued for 850,000 Damuges | during trike [ took Notice Bros NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—A the berlain, the theatrical through his attorney the supreme court May contract Harry manager an Cham has action n 350,000 dam for eluim Yohe, the Chamberlain by Coxe from and Heaver of Miss ages breach th e b he which the la during that she on Septem? et forth that the d of Lord Fra Hope aud husband's as well as her that it any judg- | against her it may he property which she subsequently leries b b one colliery | with ahe Hazlet guard veral now in full operation district. iros. & tationed al every ap pear ters in t n n X0 State the Co, and Can He her Chamberlain ant | 15 known o Allege to the Oneida and Derringer brok tonight BIG MEETING AT SCRANTON " fend wife her He lored lien on by a stage name be r lared a now ALL WATER LINE TO EUROPE win ank Tha re 10,000 Men T wrade men mense Ntreet o become own of by posse {nheritance or by bequest SCRANTON, Pa., Oct 10, Thousand workers marched in of this city today to the cause for which ttling for the lust three 1a trikers manife pri but showed the had telr leader, John M ’ to participate ir tha the men. 1t wa the demonstration that in charter- | Thousands ol at | to the cit the | of to | bede of mine through the howed their iking revic treet and loyalty they G from Inl.-" wie's Steel Tra “n the ~ n on CLEVELAND 10 the building ation line Erie port Ve and and has The taken the cxport 1o Burope to Carnegle hers first step all parade addre toward up ha water Breate or AT AR place in the Lackaws of miners and thelr famili from all towns within & ra m The city was g ith natlonal colors and most from Lake tering four Conneaut Welland 18 load with st the places were closed he with the arrival hell from Shamokin short] e the rec ittee n o steam twen through via canal wrence The of President before 2 o'cl tion by the crowd of e tion hegan with American Bley W YORK, Oct, 10 ira of the wis continued t e Merkeies, third h fartord, treamirer; C. W, Dickerson, Ther Wik slectod chairmun of the board of divec- | 1006 that | tors. | N The conferer ¢ s American i3 m lay. The oll offcers Lindsay Clekan, presy presfdent 1. | rode and The anton Joral ho « lon comn v thousand per with Mayor Moler of 8 in a carriage at the head of the line eolid lne of workingmen ok an hour and min W given As in strike le L. F. esldent; A « secre came X fittenn