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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. KENTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1900-TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE OUPY FIVE CENTS — READY 10 BRI & Ray with Table ; ‘ Wiedtin s Roteng Whloomts o et 1l Moats at Boranton to Cous Soinorts ¥ 5 a. " » i Offer of Opern LT A oPkL i B ARBITRATION |\ Ti[E, NEW HALL OF FAVE WORE ARMY OFFICERS NEEDED (J[EERED BY A Bl (ROWD CONDITION OF THE WEATHER \[I\[RS |\ \l\\“_'\ Cerman Nesspnpe g 1 he Genernl Merclam of Departs Iden of Weforeing Missouri Gives Startiiog W o Ans Teibunn 1 Great Americar Inatane Bryan's Home ( Gives Reput WASHINGTON IS GIVEN FIR i ADDRESSES HENDERSON AND SMITH SO IGR 1N WE 600 Vex ALARN Ko DDRESSES BY HENDERSC D SMITH 0 : OVER 800 DELEGATES Notahle Contest | v Ker of Nt " [ 5 » h Anxiety Felt in H { " \.In“\ rh.‘l““\".““":" p- at teneral 5 o . » s | Pre Black Outlook in Ua ' a4 Hom : ; - 5 Lol sl b, sl dh Opening Address, b e e SMART SCHEME TO ROB BANKS REFORMER SUN YAT SEN UNFL 1 ¢ B 0 STRIKERS ARE ADVISED TO BE CAREFUL Kansas Cits Operntors Pot Up SHek IN ATTENDANCE ell Delivers Conservative 4 ¢ v b but Are Arve he Officials Ordered y ! ¢ ‘ » p SRR Hopo E pressed That Employer and Eu Al ; : . 1 tae " ] w ot ploye May Be Able to Agree MUTSUHITO'S WISE ADVICE TO KWANG SU 8 ) ! note t ! ; o £ won, 8 5 NO STRAWS TO INDICATE PROBABLE ACTIO a t " Cany Emperor te Kxhoriod (0 Heturn to th e & s o Jastl . he ¥ Nt m Setem Capitn! at Ouee, (o saeround Wiy \ N b n o § : ¥ ints nt Ias s Huthe Aol with St woand ot ally Eight hundred and ng by have bee ng. In fa would have v \e advancement these | illy made. The Indian behavior, have 1 the uniel Hawthorne, | 8004 will ar iberal tre ut and Peter Cooper. 5. | ASsIstance at the of the government Henry Ward Beocher nies Ke ARMY AND HABEAS CORPUS b LRI 165 ¢ John Adan i fopay il Ofcers Are 1 cted Not to Honor Hiam Morris H Writs Tnsnlog from 8 | You're right! f hey had sent the v Asa Gray, b1 Courta, | “He | Kinl . ped that the two quit ume loeated out s grams them: that nothin, New Hall for Non-\atives s wo-thirds of t WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.-The War de ed that w composed of the deans ¢ | partment hos lssued a general order in g : NO CLUE TO SCHARN MURDER Dt is w0 the miners " H McCracken, president | the response they are to make to writs 8 SER York Cuse Baes ! that opositio on the sen- | tion ourt enlisted m general f . e 5 that the d « 3 X p pended on the defeat of Bryan, wl B ; st unanim he claims that Bryan is the only n NBW YORK mike Hryan! eigner o ninde American citizens of foreign | prisoners. This action was taken beeause n the hall of fame, a meas- | of @ recent action in a Maine court, wh ire having bearing upon that question wae | by civil court erroneously discharged ol i Ll s K€ country can depend upon for salva 1 1 foll rial tr a he military aut THE- tronty- ot- DeNGRC bl ® Waldersee RUORIAA e 1 by the s to the university | minor who w awaiting trial by « b: SEreatiing. it Morrtxon's Stors rporation martial for traudulent enlistment R datins ! > it i o r of reasons approves the strict lim- [ the army officers to t o an | 1o Gt the Philiph | v ube % ) 0K tho operators mall account of the e tation of the Hall of Fame to native-born | e el by e e kime tho slege of Pekin. He alarm | American ; : e becan: 1 ant afte ‘ 7 caused tt hinese ofictals | el imilar memorial to foreign- | answer must be respectful aad must cite pancy of Kiso Chau. Th « o Protest agaiust any occupation of | porn Americans as follows the fact that the United States supreme | eriblog, the disa L A e Yan e vicero A new edifice to be joined to the north | court has decided that the state court | with other troubles L putch adds they oppose | porch of the present hall, with harmontous | 16 without jurisdiction. In cage of a writ | oo i Al dure heaven for the usur ow @ ance into §han | grenitecture, to aln & fitth: of the apace | 1ksuesd by & United Statel court, Howeves, | Toti7ing Lhe trealy the timne to fgh of certain bloc s in Scharn's| The mode of procedu AuWaReh.. Btin.., Belted Moy gt Lot ) s al okl i st Ba . | Was before it was ratified. Yet Bryun use k Rt i B0 el bt re i a matter QraRy. Teapnet o b ahasbil icga) i it hall, th not over thirty | the prisoncr or enlisted man must be de- [ 8 BOFE T RES B ave 1t ratified. | apartments. The coroner harging pYIng the attention ¢ wheans of diverting pop rath f ed October the Chinese customs . » numerous are the witnesses that Bryan to be deve 1o first year to the [livered promptly and the order preseribing memoration of ten foreig rn Ameri e fo o o ret o be golf 1o the foreigners and wppointed Y y 8 t §i10 tha 1t n Amerl-| the form in which the return {8 to be| omeq for the ratification that he ha Islen, founder of oxer e Al trea s aring to send ceased to deny the charge and now excuscs cans who have been deceased for at least | made. I how the operator Srnan ot Bhan Mung. in: Maroh, 1 btk en y and an additional panel te taken back to the Tombs and will held | will be advised in view i no e devoicd 0" oo’ mme evers “ve sours | TRIAL - OF THE BATTLESHIP | Ser e " e cteuts and o the | Wil the nlice ahall huxe made it - | 1816% b 3ad (hey would ot et g M “ow - BALM FOR KING NORODOM | |Moshou i twentieth century. We be H beal buitextios: theni e does ot dessrve | veatigation Into'the:c he union. Tresident Mitchell will not rs and not the emy ager who ! that less than one-fifth of the cost | Omcinl Trip of the Wisconain Meets | 1hq vote of one man. It was uol within th Kate Scharn ory gIFl, was | cuss that phase the question and none power of ihe republican iy to fgned: on. A s apactsLafitha other inbor leader f the o belng buflt v - Al thut Can e duss vide -‘1“ ) »;m‘;.. l]wl:lfll n:]y m:‘-':‘.\"‘m; pected. [ treaty without other votes, for th r t ipted by 1,';‘.;\'.‘:‘: her ! : hunh‘ That :n; present P nor in the landscape ch it shows that among those who vote ung man named Eigencrist, 10 whom ' not come to a definite cone nt, “culminatin t struction ““"‘y"‘y""H"'_"”I”,'fiv,‘j“‘:“"' IR NAVEIRTH | e IO O '2'2"““ """Tl:* [ u.r.fi.:-',', "\‘:.”‘,.',Lm) Snal tlicea ) arrested, but no ovidence being fo > stel ledoiie. MK &b Ak ; of the raflway statfon The PARIS, Oct. 13.—The minister of th e ) telat OnaneRliot t“ A "K‘M’: ‘“" :;" "“'_'}””"I '.f']“'{ “y" Lol Llj including Ablen of Nebraska. Hoar ‘* ag e M DL Lt o ‘”un‘lyfi that the Jong awalted raine came on May 28 and onies, M. Ducrals, has relieved of his S sken Chancellor| Wisconsin cn the scuthiern Catiforols soast | a1y were against It befors it was ratified, | 2€8ina ket preseat constituted is were regarded as u sign of the ngreement of | post M. A. Ducos, French resident superior R e following brief telegram | y,¢ they now stand up for its obligations, | SCAArN Whs then & 8 movement today having for the higher powers with in Cambodla. The reason for (he measure hithorh 1 club of Chl- | received by Secretary Long fr Admiral ause the time to Aght it has passed 18 obj, he submission of the vari ) " from members of the faculty of Kautz, commanding the Paciflc station, at proposition : Three days later the gation | I evidently the undiplomatic reply M. g ffom tnembarh o the ISUlly Cf | Kaits, commendiug the (Pacifio statlon; w el elile L TRY TO BLUFF FIGHTING JOE !yroiior HayaFe. silsbariod guards arrived. The B ame in- | Ducos made 1o the charge of Prince In- | | Ty ; & Barba i 4 Spesker Henderson spoke | legates to a committee appointed ! ; ecommending that such a hall be erected. | “Wisconsin completed satisfactory o In closing Speaker Henderson spoke in Reniidlad ereasingly audaclous and things went from | kathor in the interview published re iat noonsin completed satlsfactory of | datory terms of Congressman Burkeit ma Democrnts Make Cavert (UVeNUO fOr consideration, th bad to worse until the legations were | the course of which Conditions of Nomination Claa) oinl: uakons 171 knots, sublect to| T ihe First district and compared his Phireats 1o General ) report elther to thi 14 Bar on the French officers in ¢ he following was tidal corrections ot th f onvention ordered to quit Pekin and Baron h officers | T wing N | g Sscord with buat o hils; predecessor, W d Whaelar vk teler was killed. There was not ’ King's hatred of the work of civil Phis. oliaie . Tho seeretary alno received the followiax e movement, howe of doubt that his murder was deli | belng carried on by the Freneh in And k M A R A S el B e 1 sat for four years with Bryan in the| MONTGOMERY. Ala, Oct. 12- Gordo Rt RN Bome Slanned by ths: aiithorl It became apparent rom the in B el S e lFlok ) (hati.time e | MsDonalnls nradiliant ot ¥ (he. Mbntyamen k that the whole by an officer in the un reiew that King Norodom had not been ) \ y s | the battleship r e bata wag X nlisted man or prisoncr upon ha ooibe | oo o b % (HERb AT ot i puving the adv in uld | pus issued from a sta r R B s, ekl title of the|ter's death, v ! i States under the us per Bthiae of Nebraska to stified to having seen Scharn hing b & more liber - whges thed d. while not a few e e e el Bhisd egates sald they would be satisfled wit as that of any citizen Increase his farm or town lot we were wrong in 0N Ont - the: TORRE OF L6 IEIVAN 4t and Police Sergeant Schier testified to the T Over Pro the leaders to a defit proposition the mission of the crime. Young Scharn was | tion bhas been asked ) ibmitied connecting auyone with the com- derstanding on some % uroused the wrat 1 Plain-Spoken Ducos in Remoyed from As it In answer to xers came the Mee in Cambodia anti-forelgn ontrag he corre France, couvention usion | arn was engaged to be marri pinfon of se v convention s at anwieldly. There on foo ub, hould of the national ofcer as hinted by President Mitch never made a speech for the farmer or County Bryan aud Stevenson club, ad ; . 1 verag ISt » laboring man,” he said. “He advo-| dressed an open letier to General Joseph & the predecessor of M. Ducos, 1t s evidentl i 17.9; average during trial, 17.25, subject to | cated free trade, free labor s J ! o i A 54 ; : i ‘ that's what he wanted T published reports of Governor I r. Mitchell the re of the authoritles to prevent i corract Not a hitch. A splendid ol g petition b 4 ' " ttleship. We congratulate yo. He ridieuled the cry of militarfsm and Roosevelt's address delivered at Tndian- OF : 0 The Figaro believes the action of M cretary Long replied to Mr. Scott as | cdlled attention to th that under ay wote i way Al s {8 only the first step in the purlf " cor . \ ws existiug laws the standing army would be | am glad (o sce the men who wore the blue [ SEEECRS i ” i s el eseaad § | reduced to 27,000 on Japuary 1 imiform in the civil war. I am glad also eut Mitche tion of French color K s legram reccived. Congratulatiops | Feduced to 27 i Insup datirpay. alono; 11t was al aot of courge | © ik - . 1 reciprocated o Charles Emory Smith was given a greet- to see men who wore the gray, such as Gen Mitehell oua and devotion,” he says, “that seemed to ! A 3 r | i o ing no less enthustastic than that accorded eral Buckner and Fighting Joe Wheeler, | Gentlen In opening ni i ey 0 VT SALE OF DANISH WEST INDIES | SSEL MAY ACT WITH HARRISON | e sreceame st e Sl | aning wih it ' e Lk ] ment was convineing throughout and o The words put you in line with the re- i [ § here, t On the arrival of the Tung Chow mis- | Fremier Indi L i casloned frequent outbursts of applau publicans and in antagonlsm to the demo- determ fots which so vita'ly slonarios at Pekin they had a conference thing and sent an appeal by cable to President . ok of the Hall of Fama, Flase an The Hagne Rodei ator Gray of Delaware Offered | .\ 0o alism,” he sald, “was & phantom, a | cratic party. I cannot belleve there is any 170! urselves i e st represent, “hut lso 1 £ ) COARE S 4 \ T which is authovized b of Arbitration. McKinley, Juue 8 over the head of Mr n o hollow cry and an glnary serpent of truth In such a statement, but it Is well millo 1 e Bgaas Ala0.d feh s mental delirlum.” He denied the demo- | calculated, if not denied by you, to ald the Enkland B R R (s COPENHAGEN Replying to a IRILEbA ANt oo eadh of th | b A 4 : i Tt ol cratic assertion that the prosperity of the | enemies of democracy 1 connected with the coni 1) It would be Intoresting to know." says 9U€stion in the Folksthing today relative to ing \mder the rul (pVABHINGTON, Oct, 12 1t In understood | )04 s 411 due to natural causes and asked | I anticlpate that ere this letter reaches me i uthe o uaan RL drlt Mr. Morrison, “whether this ever reached | (h sale of the Danish West Indies to the the Hall HAKS, Aftlon 10 th prosident bas sclected Judge Goorse |y 'y oarers o contrast the last four years | You tho necessity of & prompt repudiatiol bf your orgnizition, as evidenced by V Seanioaton United States the premier, H. 1. Hoerring 5 o et rensnt | Gray of Delaware to represen d | ith apy perlod in the nation's history, of this will have occurred to you and you! [0r¥e number of delegates nswembied h Aid all agreed that some chankes must b mber States with ex-President Benjamin Harrison ¥ will have already published such a denial Mg ds without —exceptlon the lnrge REMEY - GOES TO NAGASAKE (e With fespect 10”he falands aud 1 v i ; board lon The Hague permunent arbitration tri- | romises nud rmances. T ey e assured | e Inguaraution whiciak (nican piace.1 e to scon furnish the necessary explang s ; Junal You all remember McKinley's predic-| i (o b0 o talthful member of | Yetlon. Fhe caises whi'h ns and give his views on ihe suh A a2 g Judge Gray is a former sentor from Del- | tions and promises of four years ago." he [t J0ofl o dary, wiich has ever fhwe In tho con wwire and a democral. He was a membor | soid. “Have not all of them been tulfitled? (ot (RIREREE T P L sanvention. are, Loug A . s the Pari commission and ig now | When has the republic ever n 80 pros " memories that it would | 3 a United States judge for the Third judi- | perous as during those four years? When \ fte them here The WASHINGT( . e the se e vainad at a3t ‘ 115 Qimeondun of that naxltoh {stration won and establishod such prestige ¢ today cabled the Navy rtment of h theft of which from the Vatican d Dr. Morrison praises the high courage pf Mr. Ament, the American missionary who, when Mr. Conger was ob 1 to de cline the request for an escort for the Tung Chow missionar ndertook the spoke as follow Amerfean Admienl and His o Fleet Lenve Chinese Waiers Ferhnps curttles Stolen portraved in hideousness by th Presen it fve I 1 of Chicngo Womnan o Fores ), |00 sentatlves of and honor? What administration has re atull Impendt nds Bogu truth and rey itlons as thy departure from Chinese waters. He goes | recently reported to the Ituliun police, had LA PR SR ¢ Missions for Indinne and Negroes, a0’ o o Juster upon the cou tru i on the Brooklyn from Taku to Che Foo, |been stolen sometime pravious to February | F°iha i'nitel | WABHINGTON, Oct. 12.—The Board of [ mha question Is, Are 0u KOIDE (o trust the Report of Hin Deuth the Dublte ha YOUr raia | thepco to Nagasaki, Japan. Although his biast and were sold in that month on the | St ssed to the 1Nl |Indian and Negro Missions of the Roman | government to the prophets of evil, the bR, for Thid eI {K @ispatch does not announce h ©- | Paris Bourse. They were stolen, it Is . Ay Catholle church met today at the Catholle | qyungels of calamity, or to the great bulid CHICAGO, Oct.’ 12.—Mrs. Phillip Hardy, | sirlke restn pon the xhouldar ments from that polut, it werted, by order of an Itallan capitalist 4 unfversit he board 1s composed of Cur- | ays and architects of our present great. | Wife of a former London business man, was | Of thove who o e TOUE oW standing ot the Navy department, | t th v il ey e ey et ind's yote today was: | 41021 Gibbons of Baltimore, chairman; | neys and glory? 1f you turn away this|found dead in her apartments at 1220 | most trying ancis, has won for thought, be will go to Cavite. Thi hurglary was committed \ the object | o iy Wt | Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia, Arch: | yaministration you will be guilty o wreek. | Wabash avenue todwy, with a bullet hole | ¥ou the r smmendation of 11 take the headquarters of the Asin 1 wuthorities ¥ "' | bishop Kain of St. Louls and Dr 2. | in her heart. On the floor near her was a oy eong: . v olationn 3 Washingtor ing a stupendous and stately ship, freighted of law ha in nurber and the tion back to Manila, leaving the squad . 5 Ashing P EIDeE Ang 1 b 1 but cast a | DYer of New York, secretary. Archbishop | with a rich eargo and with a clear chart | iagnificently chased dueling pletcl, with istances (n which the tn Chinese waters withont an admiral. un \ 0,5 Shn: 1 n was the only absentee. At today's | neaded toward the port of matural hap- | Which she bad shot herselt. Letters written Ininers 1ot Wholly at fault. “In' fn ;,.\, \\dl,,“,»,,\ ‘,;,v“m ermine to 4 y on n fund of $62.000 was apportioned | pinagg, greatness and glory." by the dead woman showed that she had nitted by thie whane. Aty ave Admiral Kempff retu l A smoy t lioke whote du Admiral Romey's dispa 28 fue § g eated g | husband had committed suicide In New York have e ereonoon udd SN Baars o, N i , ASHLAND VOTERS HEAR FACTS | "t it committed wuicise in Nou vo T et \ New I h 1 Sargeon Lippitt Wounded 4 i " 1 o1 @ you desery d transport Ana % [ . rious dioceses, in which the committed suicide under the belief that b t he law t Mre. Hardy had made careful prepar . tions for her death and even the letters sh e Vol Hystne "8 ntrik ou mourning paper 1t frequently cc o Negasakl. Indiana sails we | lasted 108 hour n am t regarding Naval Surgeon Lipp Audd sick sent to hospital Yokoha AJEAIN 16N Snohoe. b ] N X f 'vw n during fighting emoved 800 axible o Canadian Pacific \ information ndition . sRsguentiy me Pel Ho river.” J the roud (o 3 by @ Chinese b which n)-—A crowd that filled Simington's | Of her husbund In New York and which r expectation th ® Fre ton . £ s no faft thich fractubing fhs thigh o tonight greeted Edward Rose- | Sulted in Mrs. Hardy's taking her own lite be arrayed aguln Do Not Teust Cui ashout wound wus u bad one. Later editor of The Omaba Bee, who spoke | WAS @ hogue one. Hardy uppeared At the cupp, (g e PARIS, Oct. 12, A teh re , t & e . A% arii o wsues of this campaign and the need | MOrKUe today and admitted to the pol which the the Havas agency from Tien Tsin savs ough the leg w be short. | of retaining the administration of William | 'hat he hud caused the telegram (o bo s evor inay he “The gemeral opinfon of those know o r et bt ek McKinley in power. Mr. Rosewater's voice | 10 his wife, whom he had und » Chinese ways is that the or for the istice Fuller sent i s Pl Uil punishment of the high officials, containe! . indorsed John Quin Depnrtmentnl Notes hTonsholileine 1n the ediet of October 1, will not be exe Adams, Samuel Adums, John ( WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—(Special Tele outed. The edict 18 iusincore. Minpnn cnn Congress Salmon P. Chase, Henry Clay 8 )—-Susan P. Gresty of Willinmford “It s afirmed that Li Hung « MADRID The Hispano-Ameri- | jamin Franklin, Patrick Heory, Ap 1 Alfred McGregor of Cambridge boen ordered to reject all domands for tc n congress was authorized by a | Jackson, John Jay. Thomas Jefferson, Lin- | ) vere toduy appointed teachers at | hen introduced the speuker of the evening 3 . We_repeucelly ties. The troops at Pekin are suffering |'Ast. will open November 11 in the Grand | ster and \tering vot Michael of Monroe, Ia N g ot Hi(Hans T 0 LT LOULE, Ol dane suamenis oy iery, the from typhold fever and dysentery National library. The number { assistant matron at the Rapid City | nveritici, toniiht. It JeTions depends telegates appointed already over e of Hamane Society R el ay | duyn sesnion wae devoted (o un exetnall that the men who maey for Pacifie Station 000. A prokram of fetes has Ar 2 e twent The name of the postoffice at Savage. | it gation of the ordara FEDAL sad Lie sels A n who work in i A R e A i va | ] nvention of the Amer " f Mr. Bryan has the forces of popocracy on Lo i xecutive hoard. Mes. : who work i tiie . 4 miral | ranged. fotv clomed today with the | ADtelope county, Neb. has beon changed | (he financlal and Philippine policles of the | & Mary ell of Denver, Agnes | breakers, s consilted befors thie Casey, at present commandant s - sfficers, which resulted as to Royal, with Fred P. Clark as postmaster AR el e e 3 his e deClain of ' and TLena Sta officers of declare the strike Island vavy yard, Pennsylvani Vnglish Blec Retur 5 o t, James M. Brown, Toledo preseat. The apssker pald bis respscis fo fof Nt. lLouls constituting th W Lan end. Learning (hat the operators have on selected to succeed Resr Admiral| LONDON, Oct. 13.—The results of yes » Francis H. Rowley.' Boston' | Stiver Tuken at Tien Tain, the Rev. T. W. Conway Cheeseman, a local board. Mosdames Watter-on and Down pasted nofices at tielr mines offoring un Xautz as commander of the Pacific ata- | te148Y's clections, given out this morning, | \F{4%! glater, Chisago, and | wASHINGTON, Oct. 12.~1t fs understood | Preacher who 18 out stumping the state for | {iratary and treasurer, raspeotivel gavance ‘Of 10 OAT, AR 20, H WARN tion upon the latter's retirement in the | €IV® the unionists an additional four gain s of the country time that the final disposition of the sily Bryan and SUrring up strife between the next ‘m»} fal convention will he 1 enll & conventior 4 Dermit M miner Bear futu and liberals three, their respective totals f the next meetink was loft for the |gome $275,000 In amount. tuken by s misrepresentation in regard to Clevelan pass”gudgmeont on (e quostion af s of gains being 34 and 32 The total num- | Y. SRR 5o AkelAn 4 pon \merican marines at the capture of Ticn | the number of millionaires in the country | yetow KFever Apreading At Havanm fios or spleotlon, L on No Invaston of Shan Tung ber of members of Parliament elacted is Wt 2 Psin. may be determined by congress. In | #0d the capltal they possess. The condition HAVANA, Oct. 12-—One hundred rators 1 want the delegutes att BERLIN, Oct. 12.—An oficial contradiction | 625, as follows: Ministerialists, 483: oppo. | Ve iGhants ftef to Pay Tribal Tas. | | antime the silver Is being trested | Of the laboring men of forty years ago was !hirteen new epses of yellow fover anvention to te calm and Al has boen fssued of the reports that an sition, 4 pEPMORS : o " a’ln. 10T Jonger any doubt th slonats, to cansider the qusstion in sl todian, until a determination telling effect Mr. Rosewater discussed the | disease has attac Major Peters icrons und the jossibilities of de templated Dectine in Sliver non-citizens Merchunts say they wil $. 10 onatedls lotermination fu | telling v AL dlaoumned lian agiacked, M Fetersox ibiifts f LONDON, Oct. 12.—B &5 is quted | AR gt 30N M a trust fund, of which the government | compared with that of the present and with | hven officially, ‘reported aince (i ate, t0 conslder the qumtian in fovasion of the Shan Tung province is con rived tonight to enforoe tribal taxe a pay, questioning tf 1 i he lax | reached as to its dlsposition money question at some length, referring to | commizgary, and Frank 1ayes the strike he sontinued, You must Mintater Goes to See Czar., uncertain at 23lad per W loss of my ¢ ecured warrants for the arrest of regard | t o and a woman. Hardy, dreading court pro- | ®siat fn enforciug the law cedings, caused the telegram to be sent in Must Decide for Themaelves. with @ #ong by the Scandinavian sisters the hope that his wife would take no fur When this st was declared Al quartet of this place. Hon. lexander Laverty é 1t = solkred wa y§ president of the Awhland Republican club, | 'her action in the mattcr ate nthrucite minar as heard room. The meeting opened by hypnotle power Loodwinked people into ) manuzer of the Havana branch oh_conclusions hastily, yau it recent decision of Attorney General Griggs - the questions of imperialism and govern- | N vtil Amcrlenn Trust compi wh restimate your strangth, and, on the holds the tax valld, but merchaits wtil Next Meeting nt Sleus Falle ment without the consent of the governed | takon i1l vesterdny, Miss Natalle Brown, | other hand, you should tava evary proca 8T, PETERSBURG, Oct. 12.~The Ch d from yesterday's closing price. The | refuse to pay and are subject to efectment | KANBAS CITY, Oct 12—The Mndern | uu applied to the Philippines, Facts in the | & Stenographer hn'the employ of the trisi | tion to protect yoursesves —againet the minfster here has left town. It is believed | decline is attributed to a falling off {n the | A% Intruders. ‘Trouble, however, {s anticl. | Brotherhood of America today dacided to Sompiny, le niso dewn with (he dlsease. | avarielousness of ‘your employers, who, 1 Ra bas goue to the Crimea (0 see the czar, | demand and large offerings of the metal, ““;-n t tment pr ke are carried | Rold ‘the next convention at Bloux Fails, The compa Meer will be closed tom regret t town no dispasitian o o, (Continued on Fifth Page.) | row for distnfection. treat alrly In the past

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