Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
JUNE OMAHA, TUESDAY "ASINEAGER CROWDS TIEAR T1ANNA ] ESTABLISHED 19, 1879 Wi o RISE IN THE SOUTI] cHina appeaLs 10" Kopens (hat He in Nnt ResponsinTNEEIRN ness Bebels in Kwang Tung Provinc il [« “onator Given Tromend n A Wity il Kbiiar HERLIN, ( e A y Theongh Wissonsl RIEolke: kb FAVAlE Seatesiay; & [ iss ATED WITH BO:D DIRECTNESS CANTON LEFT IN DANGEROUS CONDITION | ¥ichotas ni Livad! vy |[SUES ST Uit g et o '| Tor fw v eithor | Musiness Stde of the Campaign Pr Depletion of the Garrison There Renders | ity S Sented 1o Workingmien in the Lans Bafoty of Town Uncertain el LA, T LeRTRVE Y R Apue body i h b eved, PIRATES RAID RIVER DELTA DURING NIGHT | | ™0 I'eflin Neuste Nachrichten says 11/ 00 oo ¥ h note w . and that | began his speechmak ¢ of th Portuguese Quell a Disturbance Created by | 1oy prinety enunctated by M |in Wisconsin, two of them of some lengtl with (he 1 DEFENSIVE AMERICANS AND BRTISH ON e of forelgn 1 over hour, and a ov oot ‘wiewaliomn 1 M v | 0 rthen e g IR, T S e kb e s crat MacAriwa @0 |BOERS KEEP ROBERTS BUSY i was evcriwnere wrctia 11" im ‘ Kong i Marshal's South Afriean Ene arly enthusin In his ements More Pressing Than i Sonator Hanna laid par (Coypright i position atic ) in Cublegrar I I )—The rebe i nt of t andard vesterda . The r mon es in th n Chine I Roberts to I lonel of the new regiment : : """ LOOKING FOR KRUGER'S GOLD ‘ : fha w about the coul mines | . mt " Amertean Bark, W (! w8 all right,” sald the | TROGPS SENTTO STOP REBELS | ™ot raneemun s kil gk o o Indignity. will ‘be sectled this week Column Dispuiched to howivon Frons | Hanna ter with Object of Barviog LONDON, Oct. 16.—A dispatch to the AL L s " Avimed Refngees Daily Mail from Lourenzo Marquez, n e AT yesterday, suys HONG KONG, Oct. 15.—A col of The American bark, Fred P. Litc s t was diepatched b riing to the | weut ashore there from her m countr Kowloon front L ob f bar-| day night and was se r ‘ 1, having a i« Wit o TR . Ll e 800 AR o g e R | At Racine another crowd greeted the re O e O TRte Shatta T Fota e tat publican national chalrman inding a | A thousand o ' tro I e e e er o Machado® | gpeech, and Benator Hanna complied in a Bave left Canton, over I th Not superior numbers, the reater|ground ag covered in his speech at the rebe military capacity of the British, but rea- | Admiral Ho has in \ed the governor | son, folly and puffed-up impotency among | 2 that the rebellion was « liy plauned. | our leaders caused c | Douht as to Election, The rebels ar 1o« lute the vil | Alts, a suburb of Milwaukee, was the | lagers and g e ¢ toreieners, FUN - AT DOWIE'S EXPENSE | next stop. Hers the train was surrounded | hence tho absen outrsge and pillage by workingmen from the rolling millx and | All indfcations point to the rising as being | Kugliah Medionl Bfudenta Arouse the |Other manufactories. Mr. Hanna spoke | widespread. Outbreaks occurred simulta 158 ot Amerisaniaith briefly, sayiog It gave him extreme pleas neously in several ceniers of Kw Tung | Seateor: ire to meet #o many persons. He sald he and Kwang S ntly Kank vel, was not connected with the speakers’ bu- | Sun Yu Sin And the triads bave amalga-| LONDON, Got Four hundred nfedical | Feai. He came out to meet the people | mated the in the common cause - | wtudents went to St. Partin’s town hall [face to face, that he helonged to the ex- | to overt w Manchuria in South China. | yesterday afternoon to attend the mesting | €cutive department of the republican na Somo positive indication of the attitude of | uttended by the Rev. John Alexander | tional committee and wished to tell re the forelgn powers is ansiously awalted. | Dowle, the Chicago Zionist, who designates | Publicans and democrats alike that the A French launch wa 1 by pirates | himeelt as “general oversoer of the Chrig- | election svas coming out all rieht and tha Detober 43 near 9 The pirates tian Catholic church.” thers would be four years and many more secured $32,000 in ipecie | Mr. Dowle responded to catcalls and sar- | of prosperity and appealed to all to entor catlo remmfks, vigdrously calling them | the bandwag Ho wanted to show th ALL BUT GERMANY ANSWER | “Engitsh cowards” and “Hooligans,” nnd | People on this trip, he said, that he was finally thundered, *'You are incited to this Dot s the papers caricatured him-—with = Wy from that Country— DY your teachers, who fear that fafth heal- | horns SRt e ug will ruin their profession’ After a| The first extended stop of the day was v ene lasting seversl minutes the students | made at Waukesha, Wis., where eluborate on French Proposal, FotTERd preparations had been mude. Escorted b Oct. 1 apy In the ofil reception committea which met the e bt oot tormans o FOUNDER OF COLONIAL EMPIRE e ‘u:':mm.u \'l’v.udvfl s0, Setiator Ha n e 5 P08 | and on arriving at Waukesha, were bally accepted its torm Herr Meinvieh Kusserow, Famous | 7/v00 through the beautifully decorated Japan's answe 1 tod ept Ger Publiciat, Joins the streets to the C‘asino near onme of (he the proposals, r one condition Grent Majority. g It was packed to the doors. T Tuls refers to t p " appearance of Senators Hanna and Frye Whila agreels h the § . pan BERLIN, Oct Herr Heinrich Kus- | Was the signal for appla which lasted ki e o S ronfble | serow, who:Totired. in 1880 fram tho pos veral moments. Senator Frye was ir tion ean best wcompl | of Prussian minister to tha Hanseatic | troduced and spoke some length, S A dispateh receivod i French Forelgn | cities and to Mecklenberg, died today at | Ator Tillman had recently spoken in Wau office trom Hankow. dated Occober 15, says | Coblentz, age Ho was the virtual | kesha and Senator Frye referred sarcas the Chinese court a 1 at Sian Fu Ocio- | founder of Germany's colonial em- | tically to Senator Tilman's position r Ter 1 pire, acquiring under the Bismarck regime | 5arding the distranchisement of the negro tho first protectorates. Since his r In some of the southern states ment be had been active as a colonial pub- | Senator Frye then defended the policy PRINCE TUAN IS SUPREME - of the administration as regards China nd the Philippine Stnee Areivnl of Court at Siaan Fa Fenr Carlist Agitatios | G i et Modernics linyve feen Remoyed PARIS, Oct. 15— A dispatch from Madrid from Ofee says the Spanish government is greatly | Senator Dolliver of lowa followed in a concorned at the revival of the Carlist agl- | €peech, after which Senator Hanna was LONDON, Oct. 16.- “Sinco the Chinese | tation and the discovery of a depot of arms | Introduced. Instantly some one asked 1f court arrived nt (he new capital, Sinan 1 at Lerida, Catalonts, where 616 Remingtons | there was anything the matter with Hann says a specinl dispateh o Shoughal, | and 400 bayonets and an important collec- [and the audlence roared that he was all dated vesterday, ‘'re ) fets re- | tion of machinery and tools for the mapu- | Fight moving the lerates from Mgh office | facture and repalr of arms were seized at| Senator Hanna bowed and waved hi have been fssued, st that Prince [a locksmith's store kept by & Carlist. Four { handkerchief to a crowd of Tuan holds t} perial arrests were made at the store, including | on the stage, decorated to r The Dally Chrovicle has the following [a man named Nimbo, who styles himself | different states of the Union and when from Vi 1o of the powers, ex- | “Chief of the Carlist administration,” The [ quiet had been restorcd spoke in par « France 1 1 1 Stat ap- | Heraldo of Madrid says the Carlists are | follows prove the R o rofer the de- | preparing, feverishly, to open a campaign conslder the {esues And result tt mands again The Hugu t the end of the prosent year, adding that | Shmbaial gecond o mporianes b, Gl - the discontent in Catalonta forms execel- | RS 7 (O L g (RN SUN YAT SEN TAKES KIU SHAN | ient sofl for the Carlist propaganda Decuiso it ‘comen down to i pure husiness | pr t \ proposition in which are A & { Roberts Thanka Neller, Volved our well belig, tie comfort und han Rebel Lemder v Chi JON. Oot 4. Rabant piness of our families, the maintenance ol u “lal Troops, Who Safier | LONDON, Oct. 15.—Lord Roberts, in an | BAES! ) UG wdministration of our Kover h irmy order announcing the return of Gen nt which means a continuance of this Loss ot 800, efal Buller to England, thanks Sir Redvers | grand development of this great nation for his gallant service while heSwas com- | Continuation feaL . nenapesly, Wi HONG ! i mander-in-chief of the British forces 1a | wonjih and greatness to the nation. 1 sa SOIiam: tode; vom: Cunton, has taken | go i africa and for the ability with which | It is @ husiness proposition be in the h gy i st [IVOr | o carried out the operations, while serving ng and spreading : ‘l‘l.'y::“\ Invest ," i : o ,’, .;.“:1';‘ " under Lord Roberts, which “resulted in the | Apmerfca hus taken & front rank, its ir ok ul troops from | .,ijpee of the Boers In the Eactern | ence has spread beyond t Canton wer 1 by the reformers, qo o tPEE ! SRS Gl A thut ther tivity in Canton, pre 01 Matda, guatry ‘and & triiie fo7the paring for W of troops to the| LONDON, Oct. 15.—-The will of J. B e ndt a | Clayton, the son of the late member of i Severe Torms. | Parlfament of that name, has just been na then denounced Mr. Bryan | UNSAFE IN YANG TSE VALLEY |probated. By it he leaves his two daughters | for what he termed his “attempt to array | & fortune of £144,000 -with the curlous | class against class” and then took up th | European Women Advised Vot to At- | provision that the money s only to be | trust question, sayi tempt o Go North of Hong payable it they attain the age of 35 year The constitut ach them all wighout marrying ar the laws upe books ¢ ) Kong. thout marrylng United e 3 Mrs. Manuing Loses Her Jewels I b s P 4By B b s : PARIS, Oct. 15.--Mrs. Daniel Manning, | cons I bt g ' axainnt enti’ | while leaving her hotel after dinner last | the 86 1 ero warns Buropean women against goiug : ments inds holdur SUAIR Wi Suiel R anainal K Saturday, lost a diamond - 0! dors thelr husbands, the situation in the Yang Ty | ¥ AR-RRVRDES O yote, the atock & t e . n foners of the U ok W the BuKa \ — at the Paris exposition susta ine Spmpany was st ax the i At derlin University, | of jewel i were wiped out by the Sherm LR Steamsh X BERLIN, Oct. | o loted that In versity in BRALLY ; test protective tar The retiring rector asserted that the num- | bromel: dect 4 K b r follow and concluded as f 3 r e ! pled e ) g, Ausiralusia, China Jupin . : . 60,000 marks, ineluding the Mux Muller Suffers a ltela | stroy pes fo it 800,000 marks which the Duc d'Loubat, | LONDON, Oct. 15.- Prof. Friedrich Max | U9wn to ame of o) Ak B e PO tome tim s suficr 18 serfous relapse aad | (181, & 39, beiiar the ; v erpool last week were 70,900 Wine Ribbers Wil He Happy. |.‘ Dl upk o ! 1 \tlant ports, 16,000 frox BERLIN, Oct. 1 Full r 19 @8 to 1k ni I »n i At 1 t American corn into Liver- | year w that it {8 more il dpmagosuas 404 #m LB wol lust week were §2,300 quarters. | better quality thun for se (Continued on Second Puge.) THE OMAHA DAILY MORNING, PAGES, OCTOBER 16, 1900 TEN SINGLE COPY TFIVE UENTS. NEELY CASES NEXT MONTH \RTHUR GOEBEL 0N STAND suy Court Wil tpon Sev Al Important Internntional Points ke's M d ; . v | REPEATS YOUTSEY'S ALLEGED CONFESSION 1 of Judgs Walla Defendant tn Cose Is Bronght to Conrt writ of habeaw r Room on His Hed in Order that or wous for i . Law May Be Techotcally the international « Compiled With | tt also 1 tor other es to r be heard hi & name in & hol rofa t A r Goebel, the brother ' Talk with Tallow Diek CONEIRM RESCUE OF SHIELDS (S . & i tih . Tout tre e lars as Soon ns They Arve o o e e S . Obtut sohn Po nd John Powers me and his command from the : o d [ Covernor Y i { hesitated and 1 & er to G i Har 5 Riving Killed Youtsey said eft Governor Ta artmental Notes ety "H A ““ ohi The WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—(Special Tele- | M40 t0 do the shooting ls not here Brh e RN R AN IVAE Y- SRV “I interrupted Youtsey there and I xaid A X have told Col Ca the name fee will he established at Blg Vashing ¥ 1t E5unbe: NEEl B NaeHIkaE A wi | ot that man and & one rewson why S rate s AT b ai e miles, |1 CAME over here to see you. Now that with popuintion of %115, Ole Anderson you know that much you can wlso give M. C. Grover are appointed carric R pRIne oY n;' ‘and: Youtasy fce will also be established at Oskaloosa Well, T told him Jim Howard was Mahaska county, Ia., with J. C. Tolles and | here, that I thought he got here on Mon W. A. Branther, carriers, and at Rich y . o land, Keokuk « 1a., with J. A. Me-| 1 Wha 10 Taylor say Olure and F. J iFie earriers. Also at| “Youtsey said: ‘Governor Taylor walked Laramie, Albuny By, Wy on No. |Up and down the ind sald: “You vember 1, H. 8. Bureson, carripr. The lat- | 8¢¥: What do you think If Goebel Is ter will bo @ tri-weekly servier | Ktlted, do you think T could keep my of Miss Ella Brinker of Nebraska City was|fce?” He discussed that matter. talking appointed seemstress at Hepo (Neb) In-|to me back and forth, and T said to him Ajan sc100! 4t $490 n yenr ) € {1 thougnt if Gaebol was put out of th The comptroiler's certificate authorizing | WAY the contest woutd be settled nally the First National bank of Tiltonker, Ta,, |l #&fd to him. as Governor Taylor hesl 1o begin husiness was fssued today, eapital, [ tated still It is up to you to decid $25,000; . 8. Glibertson, president; G. L.[Whether It is (o be done or nc Aftor Dalton, cashier ome more hesitating Youtsey 1 that Dempster Tredway wae today 1| Tay wald: W tell them to go ster at Wellington ad. 1t it 1« neclssary T can send the Promised MacArthne's Canunlty List AR Hpas inai WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 e War I said: ‘DId he say anything a ment 1 1 the g ot | par ' and Youtsey said: ‘Ye f Ganaral ATthar. ntl] ROR 5. Me sald: “If necessary I Youtse 1w pany I Wi infantr A7 thbn 1.te ety X satd: ‘What did you do Carmon, I Company ¢ “Youtsey safd: ‘I went and got the car worth B h i Company B, Thirty-third nfa Corporai | “Youtsey said won 1 went back Berry fryine Bre Mlllsg wounded 1 the leg ab Howard and Dick Coombs and Jim Howard L b AL TR S LR were in the hall and I unlocked the door 1. Par w1 and let them in wind gave them the car MACARTHI R clAge Transporis Leave for "Frisco, I again fnterrogated and asked Youtse WASHINGTON, Oct. 15,—General Mac- | 10 n he had given the cartridges. | Arthur notified the War department today | 81 That is one que 1 t to ask thut the transports and Athenian | You, Mr. ¥ ! uid [ have sailed for the United States und them to Jim Howard, He was the 1 n the trarsport Frederica arrived at | w into the door of Butteries C und M of Seventh astil 1 lery, three officers and thirty-five men from | I ! T atsey, who fired th an Prancisco shot I capnot tell you; I ] dia not see 1 Supreme Court Deels Dantds (What i Ap e hast At At WASHINGTON, Oct. 10— The 10 | them tu? He said wyed near the doc court today granted motions advar th [ atd & Gaririizes th ficd tion of the extension of the constitution |y ped and 1 said to ) over tha Philip and Porto Rico to the | 1 bava Just told Colonel Rultng on Certifientes of 4 b TR RO A AR I‘ b4 the WASHINGTON, Oct ooUng b Asd aow xn Hhon of the Treasury roc vy « e und re- |1 r Inding but Cannat ( testifled that ¥ toid i oA 1 I M mined ! nent Trihnd Tas L i naguug f igatiman e is T i i it o v fiiie Youtse fnoon oa A ¥ L 2 P Nol ¢ (Continued on Second Page.) Temperature at Omoha yesterdns 0Oy Hour Deg Hour Dew te Region D oy sed to L34 opeom ? on Their Raise, AR 55 I3 IWILL HAVENO DEALINGS WITH UNION 2 it | Men Oan Accept Offer or Leave it Alone as ~ They Please NEW GOLD STRIKE AT LE BARGE Dawson Miners Flock (o vromising | NOCCUCESSION TO BE MADE ON TIME LIMIT Fleld i AL Mawner of Conyve nees x VICTORIA. B. O O Owne: t to Abolition of Sliding Scale A att f \ as Miners Demand fi Dawson in boats and s 1 MUCH SENTIMENT AGAINST ARBITRATION at Gr 1 Fork O] o 1 o End o the trike is Daw ! rd n \ SO Quite Distant Tosa " e tinue convention of th PATRICK AND JONES IN COURT i i ain! i iuioniive o any o e [ Men Charged with Forstng Name of cach pany, represented b Miltonatre Riee Flead Vot Al on the oMcials of the company Gutley lare the men have agrecd (o go Willian ftice, millonaire, appeare ieh the ope wit e any « M. Rice 10 a che 000, drawn | return the that they can either re wenson & t was made on Octo and Assistant riet Attorney Osh repre- and as it has remained since u House and Ants represent the ac- | any fnerea wer they will r case were Captain John H. Baker, Rice's | from that of as it will bind the lawyer from Texas, who cluims he repre- | men to 0 to work providing the op sents a heirs; Walter 0 berbes, | ators grant what the convention specified manager f wison & and David | HIgh in mining cireles the end of the N. Carvatho and William J. Kinstry, hand- | strike is not expected for some time and writing exper then only by the men giving in. The oper Patrick gave his age as 34 years, said he | ators will stand by (heir first offer and say | was born in Texas and that he was & lawyer | they will not increase it | by profession. Patrick | Jones both | Superintendent Lathrop of the Lehigh pleaded not guilty. Patrick's bearing in | Valloy company said: “Tha operators will court was calm and confident not agree to continue the payment of tha |ELECTION OFFICERS IN JAIL | other demand -abolishing the sliding scate | does not apply 1o this region, although the Are Charged with Ahetting Franda- | Lehigh Valley company has some collierios | 1 Registration n Kan- In the Lohigh and Schuylkill regions which | ans City. | pay by thut system. flere the men ure paid | by th KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct. 15.- Frank The ®ay. however, that the | Smith, a clork ir the office of the glection | guest i the sliding scale was w0 o commissioners, was arrested toda® on | cussed at uny meeting of the operators and warrant charging bim with abetting iraud- | 1t was impossible to say what they would ilent registration. James Pendergast, al- {do about it. The impression 18 that the derman, wigned Smith's bond for $1,000 and | operators would not object greatly to trying ' lerk was allowed his liberiy. It 18 |4 new system of payment harged that urged the judges and | “Ag to arbitration the operatora are | cler ond ward reglster @ | terly opposed to it and will ref it in ported for registration purposes | form. They ure willing to take up any gric refuse to require the usual proof | ances with their men, but they have always en the man was challenged. G. W. Ken- | been so, und this Is no change. Markle's lall, who arrested irday night on f experiencea with arbitration, they say, has L v 1arRe, was ond“of the judges in | ghown the folly of trying it, because it is he sam eeinet in which Smith worked. | altogether one-sided. Despite the fact tha mn 15, A negro, and Louls Tew- | gach of Mark'e's 2,500 employes had signed Pofsky were arrested tonight on warrants | contract to it to arbitration an arging ther oDgpiring o bring | griavances thoy had: they All weat on a whout fraudulent registration. — The men | giriko at President Mitchell's order with arreated to @ republicans, but Smith | out trying arbitration. The operators de and Kendall are democra « an ugreement to arbitrate would be binding to one side only; that they would DISPUTE AS TO BOUNDARY |bo teld to it and the men would not N ) Varian Hoker District rv- 'MARCHING TO PANTHER CREEK w Huzleton Steikers WL Try to Per P e B o de Working WMiners 1o Join SRR s TSt o Hands with The P gsTerere A Bave EORRRMD 108K o un mnoNT N ORkeThS threagened Vere it passes through the Slent 1takas | MAFch of striking mino workers to the Pan et TRy iy oy, have | her Creek valley works started from this Joned their work i 1oft the coan. | Section tonight. The objective polnts of ¢ Mg (o thelr fiold notes the | (he strikers are Lansford in Carbon line passes two mile th of where i |county and Coaldale in Schuykill county Hiaw always leen g ! to hase sun | These towns are about twenty miles south of wh © scientific observations pluce | Hazleton and the strikers expect to reach i winth parallel, which fs the | thelr destination early tomorrow morning houndary 1ne hin o quarter of & mile | M5t of the collicrics in this kection are ot 3 I 7 been supposed. t | OPerated by the Lehigh Conl and Navigation ) on; Shoulil notes stang | compan They have been working all i I s caims wiin | (hTOuEh the strike, despite the efforts of be oo the Canadian side. The matter will | DUMErous organizers seut to that sectior undoubtedly be ma Ky A Tho other points i Panther Creel gotintions hotween the two governments, | VAley where colleries are in operation are Newquehoning and Summit Hill. Groups of HARD BLOW TO POISONTHEORY |3y, lers, saried rom variowr pares uea Hazleton and are ¢ ol to meet in the Gity Chemiat of Ui Anniyaes | PANIIET Creek valles i Miss Detenbnel's Medicine nnd RRANANDOMIL, Bk oS SOsA0 Vst AisbLacki s Mndle! bhave reached General Gobin that a large ' of marching strikers left MeAdoo CHICAQO, Oct. 6.—The olty chemlst ther Creek valley. They expect to tiiey o inbad b el e uat valley in time to Intercept the s Toatl Wi Matla Detonba i | minkns on: the to work in the morn TRHNG A DODABARE A0 N8 | Fourth Hegiment to leave tonigh LA : ; ot cavalry, which is statloned at Onelda P Lap sl iae 1 b | carly in the morning prescribed EXPECT OPERATORS TO YIELD Empress Predevich itas Neuraliia Miners Hetleve The Wil Do so ! URG, et Meik tir Without Diveet fecognttion Progs ol the Union ‘ o time froy & I d HAMOKIN, Pa., ( Not a colliery ; $ | followad ' wd operation in thix vortion of the coal ! RiLhuRls | ot forced i d-carrying Movemenis of Of Veaneln Oct, 15, | per tvance. The Shumokio and Mou IWodeA Carmel ations returned from Boranton . i : ! Il be aceeptad \ P ate heir proval through R y ‘ notiees posted about the col A o od ! Iie ne not go to work until X ' Preside 1 hell declure the wstrike off 1 Now ‘ : t I onstratione will be held AC TAverpool—Arr , i be region on the day pravious to | N ( rom, York. ork being resumed. 1 think the collieries Gr ) York. 4 il be working before next Saturdey. The