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! | ESTABLISHED JUNE 1 ;\T HIS NEW CAPITAL ffEPlNG" ' ' TISH BUSY Y[INISTERS APPROVE PLANS QUIET YEAR WITH INDIANS 4{ - eniw. One of The, Severe Nuture Emperor of the Chinesa Arrives at Ancient City of Bian Fu, . | “ ‘ t JOURNEY TO PEKIN NOT YET ABANDONED ne ) o Aumerican Escort May Be O g . but our | evera, thre Ru if He g0 Desires H A o e e RECALL OF ITO TO JAPANESE PREMIERSHIP | "\ ich " Roner ¥ % \ Ground for Believing that Ohiua and Japan \ Amerien Gets South Afriea Pie May Form Alliance. LONDON, Oct " publ GERMAN FOREIGN OFFICE KEEPS SILENCE |\ 1y iiiw " APeion wives deta t . 18 paved Difcnlty of Connt von Wald -4 R aY : Get Vorelgn (o ders in A teutig : el o (0 Recognize Hin A ) } b manufa Crunes » have 1 the b PERLY « i rankfarier | America « storm will break on the A s B Milner WII Be Govers o i bl e B “f L editorial denling with the South African LRSI ROy e TR LIS, KD aiion atwounces that Sir Alfred Mi wituation. We have received no informi ey Shor Ethe s g £ el b i g wain high commissfoner. but will cea but it les fn the very na of th « that he I meet wi ando Annihiinted bringing ll under . Oct 16, Near Vryheyd o B cabled from (he United States by way of | HBethuen's mounted infantry, the Boers lo 1o hat Ewmperor Kwang Su s going | ing sixty killed, thity-five wonnded, anl to Pekir American escor | «ixty-five teken prisoner nan | which have until | ,; n treating vepurts of Increns Captare Fifty Hoers l ent in southern China as false,| CAPETOWN, Oct. 16.-~The British re-en huve suddenly changed their tone tered Bloemhoff, near Kimberley, October The recall of the Marquis 1to to the | 14, unopposed, and captured fifty Boers L L AL el New ¥ r for Lord Robert since ho lind slways represented the lded | 1oNDON, Oct. 16 rd Roborts today | Sres SRS between . JApan | oy gazetted honorary colonel of the new and _Chipa and s known 1o be| egiment of Irish Guards friendly to China, The Kreuz Zeitung di | S i seumption that 1o wii re.|RAID ON FORT CHABROT wume his attempin o bring about. such . B M office resarding the probable effect of the Pryating Place of Plotiers. appointment the officials replled that there | ool Tal e WRMTOLUCE S) GO HUL RIS e vaided the notorious Fort Chabrot in i Reports say & severe tornado did great e SaikEeion/ELTdRY 81 THIE THU f its defender, M. Jules Guerin. A num | ber of papers were seized in both places AMERICAN SHARE OF THE LOOT | 7w object of the raid is sald to have een to find proof of the existence of th robability Aay Portio 1O WL | so-called *Grand Oceldent” of France Ever Be Returned n o apti-republican league, whose head Chinene, | quarters during the Droyfus agitation was { at Fort Chibrot NEW YORK, Oct. 16.A special fo the | The maticralist organs asks if the gov Times from Washington says: The Amer- | ernment wishes to “work up another high fcan share of the loot at Tien Taln in larger | COUTt conrriracy trinl than at first reported. 1t has been un- | PR .~ g : derstood tha nil the Amerivans took after | 1o VRS B O vintage fote | the capture of Tien Tsin wax gold amount- | 0P Tl (0 B place this ing 1n valuo to $278,000. This report arose | teurrcon” The exposition grounds were from the fact that Li Huug Chang usked | & SCa0im o O admission belng General Chaffee to restore that sum to the | ORGS0 T APES T Chinese government. [t now appears that |y syivain. the aetor of the comedy (his $278,000 was only the value of Wraricslan LdRelkimnen s alorifeation oF colns and gold bars taken from the Chinese | (" HiEe: * (BT B R Or easion 1 treasury at Tien Tsin apparently 1t | v eparietier was only the m taken from the treasury | mne processlon of guards, trumpter which concerned Li Hung Cha ANRAVE | SRR Ak oes i) Galiy idbo\kd T vitns ernment official. Things of value were also | g a" e - 0le o very attractive obtalned from other sources, and it is now veported that the total value of the loot No Change In the Totals will reach a figure about $100,000 in excess | LONDON, Oct. 16.—~The election returs of the amount originally reported. The | tcday do uot change the results and the gold coin and gold bars taken from the |flual figures, v the exception of the cagury were melted by order of Geueral |Orkney isiands, leave the government Chaffe net gain of a single seat. Th Y Nothing Is yet known about similar se ber of members of Parllament elected | ures In Pekin or at poluts along the line | 668, as follows: Ministerialists, 400; o of march. The tota®selzures will probably | position, 260 be very high As the Orkney Islands district is consid- 14 Hung Chang's request for the $278,000 [ered @ safo liberal seat the government's taken from the treasury has received no |majority will be 130, against 129 at (he reply { time of dissolution There I# considerable doubt about whethe PP the United States is entitled to keep this| ‘”‘P';'l“\\' """“"“" »“\':" xl.{,u. = g0ld, whatever ita amount may finally be | < FE R SR SO R has been proceeding on the theory that mo | 1 10 S5 FRFC AR FOTRERION MR B wa» exiats in Ohbioa Neveriheless it s/ T ORBEL HECE B0 oo A i, It 18 extremely unitkely that tho gold will over | L°IOKTalNed to 1eiurn 1o Blockholm. 1t & e xabarnediito Ohina: even: that pant: ot 1t/ e E8 A e i @ probable apointment of the crow tdentified and clalmed by Li Hung Chang, [ L1 MFOWRE RERRREEEE O e e 1t may not be held as wpoils of war. for | U A FORERL TUE T SASARAE the reason given, but 1t will probubly be | (parerore. will open the Storthing in the held as pwrt payment o indemni PR DR S which Amerlca will demand. 10 will cor-| tainly not be returned until the peace nego Fishing Schooner 1 tiations are concluded, nor will any final| =T JOHNS. N. B, Oct. 1§ : decision about what o do with it be made | schooner Fiona dvifted ashore i till that e buy during the receut gale and her entire NEWS OF EXECUTION OF CHANG ~ is u {otal loss. The schoon Amelis, Rosebud and Angler, with crews Former Mi Stutes | 4EEICEALINE eighicen men, were also lost Deeny ner Huntress ig also ashore on r coast. Five of her crew were WASHINGTON, O G~ Confirmatior s T . has been received here of the execution on | | G SIEEE JERIICE ApRainted. July 20 of Chang Yen Hoon fori e R e e B S BRinghe minlaterto 4he. Upiled Ea known as Sir Richard Webster) has been Chang was a loyal adherent of the emperor | SO IF s e ARk and @ wa prorter of the latter's re : o % form movemen be empress dow- | pioewe O S0 W8 SARe : ager supplanted (he emperor (wo years ago R gy Ao o R e ; 1 avo Yeurs ARO | Lord Alverstone as master ! 1 stead he w nished e e province Kurds Making Troahie of Nebr L hrough CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct. 16.—The intervention e American und ings among the Kurds are wssu muted to banishwent in the pr 4 of Chaa iV cnasarianl e thoons BAN Kashgaria. 1 v ars that the en in the Dinrbekir distrier, w press dowager, takit Antaxe Ofthe late ha numbev of DhFIStiAD snd Mussi reign of terror at Pekin and know Jagee have been raned Chang's Influence with the emperor, ordere his exceution by decapitation. O Revolntion at o affairs as one of the abl en in € The uprising ! I Great Britain and by the emperor Rus [ The tribunals ere oceupled with sla and Germany; he was pre-eminently t secvtion of political prisoners. Cov most liberal and enlightened of Chinese ve-u Ished and busine statosmen and had his lfo been spared until the occupn f Pekin by the allic A = would have taken an scti ok TRl | (s aAe EDmes BRTRAt o RORRRAR LN future of China 3 . bl L English rights of (he American (Bertran TURNS BACK THE BLACK FLAGS 1iie oo 1 edl g Lt Hang Chang Orders Thew (o Ahan- Wing Alhert Serlonsiy 111 don Thelr Mare DRESDEN, Oct. 16.--The illne Kiog ukh China Albert of Saxony has be more acu At the Elyseo palace today the minister of lay has impro foreign affairs, M. Deleasse, announced that Al the powers huve accepted the bl \.Y“\:.I.T“‘ ""':’ L4 "" » i oto s the hasis for negotiations P A LT ALY ), The minister added that he had been iri- | et T Il Rer betrethy formed LI Hung Chang has st ordered t ke OF Mackientur werin Black Flugs and Kwang i troops, which | Carnegle Endows Another Lihrary, are traversing the province of Hu Nan, on | LONDON, Oct. 16.—Mr. Andrew Carnegie the way to join the court at Sian Fu, to{has prosented to the town of Renwick abandon thelr march aud return to Canton. | Scotland, £10,000 for a public library THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. / ‘ene Re OMATLA, WEDNESDAY lent Diplomats at Pekin Unanimous or MORNING, Merel ahle—Apaches « Melporin N Mal ‘OBER 1 T 1900 -TWELVE PAGES, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTN, hem [S A5 I I WERE DEAD CONDITION oF THE WEATHER [[RST BREAK N LINI Ciaatiant Youtsey ved Murderer of Goabel, Agair e, perRture ne Gmaha fining Oompan Scranton Ready t the French Note e o = ’ d at Oourt Room Door. Huds Den (1o M Company at § ton Ready ‘ ) e Snm e " p Acoede to Terms of Miners. CONGER OBJECTS TO SOME OF DETAILS |« | . LIES WITH EYES CLOSED. SAYING NOWORD | 7 & w ) 2 . I L S “ [ i . INDER S hite \ " wom " B + | UNION HAS MATTER UNDER CONSIDERATION eation tha " 1 e me 1o m N BREstion the Sudie Canteltl in Nis Wole of 0 Mod- |y 50 W b L oYam sh s th [ h a Line g = » 3 p " bty Wi o : el o ern den tefuses en to 12 om N 0 | Butfuce Signs in Lackawaona Valley Point \ A ¢t Plew of Defendant's Aitoriness 0 p. a0 %t ¢ Foreign M1 : for Pontponement to Farly Ending of Strike PARIS, Oct. 16.- A dlspatch received by | 1 on i | - \ . he Havas agency f Tien T . ¢ p ) iy, O 1t Henty | winew of Myntenls (ain &t tme. | MITCHELL PROFESSES ENTIRE IGNORANCE yetobe says . | \ 0 and L Ak e Fd L) il tory Hesulia in Numerous The British w i g info . . ¥ L bl Casunttics . % . st London of i t degotis nie p i vailst . e Empty Cars Being Assembled on All the opoel o ) y ay ed, un \ 1 Apach or th Ay % . : gl ¢ I by the W h ¥ WASHERIES ARE AGAIN IN OPFRATION United States Minister Conger alone raised it f - ! k b L AL Hangarinn W Took Work in e o ohjection Ainst the proposition guged i 1 " it ol e S MIERSON a0 Jumped cotted Concern Wasinid by L el s e SR of tue i . | § Hiw & ' ) indow Luton Sympnthizers and 3 Town Hends the List with Institutions ||, Imediate datger a aud- | Yound and e tx a b be nikved 1 Mareh, 1900 |a e Jim whie SIS RN ' runniug of mi \ Conrn Government Takes t(he Af(l- rom prison t LRLIRLE SRt { 46, internal In-f, cakers to their ' tude of 1 using Independence WASHINGTON. Oct. 16\ statement | youisey ¢ was visite ! B e, bbb weoks in order (o get the stock ahead of the Concert of Powers, prepured by t wtroll the cu BBy N B W 508 | Mabel Straight, uged 15, severe burr BRCE LEN Wikters. At sl rency shows that applications have been her-in-law, and Attorneys Owens and | Several other employes received lesne The Gibbous Coal ery in south 8T. PETERSBURG, Oct. 15.—The Russian | approved under the act of March 14 Pinkell. . Tt eid el 3 anference wich | Iurles, but were no \ to the hospital "“” 4 TorioHy e ‘VH“”‘ A goverument permits it to become known|for the organization of 446 1 tional | Howard W the dre started in BNt WHIEh | e a1t ST b that ts attitude o China will b | banks, with a total ¢ T ot $98,50610001| * Whidtton. Obiaut Wes. e Arat it 1o | WS used as w storeroom for boxes and | Hiel ettt ol e e 4 4 ndependerce of the concert of the powers. | Of this number 473 w Ve anital of | ¢ Wi GOIRRA R R eV ot At first 1t was thought barrels of rub- | OPeTations tomorrow or next day | Of th v r a7 ake (he and. Golden said he never told ompany has agreed to grant the striker Russia, it 18 explalned, 18 disposed to &t | jegs than $50.000 each. and t $50,000 | Rev. Job ; Sy K¢ it | ver coment had exploded, but after the fire | (OMPUIY B0 3 . gl | tach less value to joint action since 1t or more. The number alreads organized !y ; i W Stamper that | . o \tinguished the barrels were found to | ¢ Al helyictidbel B LA have been fully secured by the | 1in 1 \ O B8l $2,000 [OR HIS (ASLIDONY, DOP | jig'sntacti Y ORMY ther that 1t will mine enough coal to ¢ aign in Manchurin. More- | its of bonds amountidg to $5,128480. | could et $10.000. (te doting sl hl.’»“.‘ Micrson fumped from (he third-story fr kel '["“ s e ta ix not willing to “follow the | Taraent Numbar 66 8 5 0P | ietita ! atteibited 6. Bila be. the @ xemicic | MBdow &Ad fn fulltng Hrought with him | et SECaS rige Aok irreconcilable policy of some of the pow %6’ Tintiona) b . K CToWNL | L W BInolkid Kodl oihesy FHIPETS: | targe wign fastened o a ledge on (he s §5k4 not ‘weten. on it peglma The expectation, the publication adds, 18 | comes next with {h ) Tvatiin | bied: i i Wikt g BAt b6 hid | THlS pre pted t Y £eq the pled with vain negotiations | 1q ana, 1 Indian Terri- | ten the 15 thin ‘thoul l Th perty loss is about $20,000. The| o, e % : and § wnd the dispatching of tory Nor . o remK Art BEERI] Wak' Haculiadliant. fo| 808K ItoNal Mrow. fveaildwiteoyia; ‘Bt | ERSEELIOBITRIRS (BSE i TISHEAE e the rigor of w{ ‘\llw e to prevent military | Hawail hav ¥ P Rico on 4 he had never testified in any of these to work at the Carbondale washery, w overstions sud. allow Chiuk to” gathr 14| each withi'acapial o - | casen unti] veaterday COLLISION OF STREET CARS |buaiy neaten in A satoun. ‘Mo was Cleb bl B il ol LR plications have yet been r o 1 nant John Ricketts said he remem able to return to work \.‘\-IHI\‘,\‘IU\' ( t. 16 The cable dis » following sta and terrt bered seein;; Youtsey some d rothe | Luvge List of Tulured " M of | President Mitchell at Hazleton said h patch from St. Portersburg indicating that | chusetts, Rhode Island, Ne Utah, | shooting talking to Captain B t ar Aceldent on Line Near had not received a communication or even tussta’s attitude in China wiil be independ- | Arjzona and Alasku when Youtsey walked away he (Ricketts) | Seattle, |an intimation that the operators would ent of the concert of the powers caused ashed Bennett who Youtsey was, On cross wccept the proposition made by the miner no surprise umonk ofticlals here. 1t was| NEW FORT AT EAGLE PASS | exwmination he said he koew Youtsey's | SEATTLE. Wash. Oct. 16.- A wtreet car | noted when the aggressive military move face as being the man he had seen and | collision occurred this morning on the | ment wa beu |}"\ Germany and the ex- | o talked to before, but did not know his|line between Seattle and Renton. A pas ‘SOLDIERS STOP MARCHERS L T T R e | senger car met a frelght cur bound 1o the | siners Make an Kffort to ussia was among the powers which di To Contradict Goehel. | city, on a long open stretch of roa oth | not join in the movement. The dispatch Ll fo LA L L 8 long open stretch of road. Both | Paunther Creek thont Bt Baterabie’ i 10oked unsr as | The witnesser were introduced to lay a|Cars were going at a fast rate of speed. | Warkings, a1 hathur Atk D IAR b Lt take | WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 his annual | foundation for contradiction, and when their | Thirteen people on the passenger and one on | - Hen Capa -\“h:; ;""u""l"w‘vfl‘;; e m" | revort, Colonel McKibbin, commanding the | examination was coucluded, Colonel Craw- | the freight car were more or less serlously | [ ANSFORD, P 41 I8 Abot 1,504 a0 I 4 | Departmen exns pnende . 1104 ford 1.ade the wiateuent L0 the fury foo the | infured vien wnd Eixty women an 18 twarche Pao Tieg o expedition wul wiher v 4 . ” o A . g L Bl gressive military movements. Moreover, | Aandonmont of old Fort Liuncen. the site | defense. He suid they would prove that it | A heavy fox enveloped the valley ana the | oighcon miles from the south side Hazle it in regarded as quite in consonance with ninated by higher ground on the | jg jmpossible to hear in the barber shop of | LW0 cars unobserved to the tralnmen ton region during the night for the Panther R R W eb e e dogildan tde and the bulldings belng old | the executive bullding a person run down |elther came together with appalling force. | Creek valley, where they expected to elc which have been directed all along 't titable. He recommends the ac-|(he stone steps into the basement; that|The injured are all of the ten collieries of the Lehigh Coal securiug n settlement by diplomatic means | CPtROCE Of & site of 640 s offered by | Youtsey appeared outside of the bullding too| Major W. V. Rinehart, presldent of the | g Nuvigation company, but Just as the [Raiter thaE hve kword the citizens of Bagle at that po soon after the shot was fired to have had | city couneil, severcly shaken up and bruised | woary marchers were neariug their dest 5 Colonel McKibbin calls attent o the anythir do with the khooting; that Yout- | from being thrown through the rear window: | yation this morning they were met on the ALLIES TAKE PAO TING FU Vnsatsrw L Seminole-Negro | sey stopped In the barber shop on his way | L.eander Miller, « ,'””“‘,’"" of the ¢ty | poqq by three compunies of Infantry and \dians on the Fort 1 eservation, about | out and talked to Attorney Short: that Cul- | council, right arm bruised wnd wrenched: | u¢" (ho point of the buyonet were driven St oo TE - Rantit Kin | 100 0 1 betr crops have | ton and Golden had told too many contra B cfmiflisty st a0 I“H pasSODRCT | back four miles to Tumaqua and dispersed been d forfelted their | dictory stories to be believed about au ruised, not serfously; R. J. Rhodes. | another crowd 00 stk h Specdil ahes Ita i i v . nother crowd tkers from the Pacquly Moxlea belng nefther clti- | (hing. Tn clowing he sald the testimony of | conductor of tho passengar car. cut and | yorih aide of Hazleton alvo marched hers ecognized by | Arthur Goebel was efther prompted by his | brulsed; F. Abrahams Dunlap, injured 1o |gnq gyccoeded In closing the company LONDON, Oct. 16.—A dispatch from hefr people some | imagination or was perjury: that Youtsey | ternally, brulsed and shaken up, serlous: | nNo | colliery at Nesquehoning, near Mauch Shanghai states that Pao Ting Fu was cap- | Action ¥ congress to define | had told the truth on sday night when he | Mrs. C. Wilson, internal injuries, serious; | ¢y before the crowd was scattered tured on Saturday by a force of 7.000 allies | thelr status | #a1d he had never spoken to Arthur Goebel; | 8. G. Esp annyside, | AUt ana | imie i S inte nhithe Raldlera was: antizel ent from Pekin for that purpose. bat he awford) and Colonel Nelson | bruised: H. W. Scott, superintendent of the | ypagpected and the strikers were much i SannioesRansl te Salatde | swear that in a room at the Capital [Cedar River water wystem, brulsed: Miss| cregtfallen that they failed in accomplish NIGTGEY. T6F THBe iRl MvoS N WASHINGTON 08T, a0, | v otel Avitus ostiel hnd saifl that he wantea| M Wadd, badly bruised and shocked; [ joo* Tob LA A e ‘ : . . , | ing 3 { thelr long march WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Socretary of | #ou-in-law of ex Sena r u:‘ UFR, com: | ow what Youtsey knew about the trag- | George Baskett, cut about the body and It wus probably the most exciting morn State Hay has reccived a dispatch from | mitted suicide at his home here last night. | o4y (hat Arthur Goebel said: “'You have a 1€ dislocated; Merton Groat, conductor of | yng (hy¢ the Panther Creek wnd the Nes Consul McWade at Canton, saying that | Mr. Lane entered the house about 1L p. m | i0'in s hag—1 want to see the pig before | the frelght car, serious internal injurles, | guehoning have experienced. Strikers were the imperfal troops have recaptured Hui |and shot himselt 1o presence of his}yg trade left should dislocated and knee split:|y.gitered over the various roads and com Chow and that the rebels have dispersed | little duug! e nife Was restink| Cqpg gofense, after cousultation, moved to | Thomus Chambers, serlous lnternal Injuries; | ;,nie8 of soldiers were scurrying in all di R A on & couch tn an & room. Death | giyparye the fury and contiue the case, [Milton Roy, badly sbaken up and hands | rectiony heading off the marching men . . st instantane Mr. Lane was | o auee the defendant was still unconsclous | cut: David Simpson, aged 12, of O'Brien, face | mpe (roops were patient with the strikers Russian Army Oceuples Fleh Ling. | (he American representutive of the L nd fn & worse condition than before. Judge | badly cut PR T i i SHANGHAL, Oct. 16.—OMetal « ma- | ordnance firm of Vicker ns & Maxim. | i overruled’ the motion | i R oL LrE ol e REL SRR ot i it s gt g o v Stk Mot o 8110 overruled the m | (0 commit overt acts in the presence o Ban-bees recelved of the report hat |11 e said hat e wan ariven 1o, e uet | O LI W RONER v it | KILLED IN' STORM AT NEWARK | 05'cne croope. o o mommens oot St oo e Russian o my s ccoupled | by " bl Il health, Ho was witness. The deputies and guards | two forces met on the road I the darknes Fieh Ling, the terminug of the Shan Hai | told ime ago th 1d Bright's dis- | 40 voutsey in on his bed and set iL| Wind Wreeks New Bullding, Severnl | it looked as if clash would come. but the ‘l\’w‘w Rllvay, iZan0ouilpaion o el s M”‘ ”“AI al 1 the matter to prey | in. front of the jury. Colonel Nalson | Laborers Being Huried Down { Kood wense of thoxe who had charge of the L s bl atl wis Luclie Blackburn, haq | 84ked Youtsey soveral questions, but Kot no | 0 Denth trikers prevented a noasible confiict DISCIPLES AT KANBAS " CITY | it ».én recp. mass otsors abicua- | S0r ot omponta Lo dstendant Irlux avioue| (. oo Arvune for bemonsiriion 10 S0 Wwep wioay odvosa moaawa w | O KON NEW YORK, Oct. 16.~A storm which | g 0000 e ind thr years ago. Mra. Lane| (UL 00 VB R o onse from the wit- | passed over this city tonight struck | iarch oo Panther Creek valloy wis « b Areais for Fallure to | kept a loaded revolver In her bureau drawe i N g Newark N. J. with frighttul injuries to OB the strikers’ program weveral day Ronlixa [Mzeetditksion i T Wi . bullet | PO5 o IR R g b T east two 1wo cthers and sceriously in | 10€ United Mine Workers, ever since the the World wound in I A tned 1 b arriod back to the | jured thres more | strike started, have been aticmpting to the family that in tak % from |1 et . e s S G L ., | vloge the collierics of the Lehigh Coal and ¢ Christian M jary society held a|and fa on the hammer ¢ yded Colonel il Rt St fiio i Rarioty 5 Hzers were constantl the reglon, bu busine eting today and T ngered between life and death for MALEQ LI od to a helght of fifty fe e e Las @ rule they did not meet with much suc Ky., president; Judge ( Kane, 8pring- | night's tragedy ated her and she Ig | DUt SEPIY 4 ere put In. The men were engaged (o | Methods (o & e men cuployed in the first vice president; F \. | now under the constant care of & phygician, | 481, the 160 | Wking down the flolding in the hylja=| teR BinaR oulion s Rinis 90rdingly .o Bufialo, second vice preside HIRN n&. When the wind hit the building ft | W38 8rranged emonstration A. C. Smithers, San Francisco, third vice adjudg a LA A hould 1 1 in It was 10 mit mith neinnat al Tel noanced I r. o i have been ve fuy morning, but ow v nding secretary: George A. Mille B )=l e e Mattie Stamper, sister of Whartou |\ 0 ARG o e, The wall, | 188 to the hew Ain and muddy road Covington, Ky., recordiug secretary; I. I L » o 10ines | Golden, sald she heard Golden say he wu et i el et called this morning. Thos Tingley, Cluciunatl, treasurer; L. ( la.) postofce ) for his testimony and tha [ i R R who 1 1 were strikers from McAdoo mor Cincinnat!, auditor; I J. ( | The Corn ¥ National bank of | fession in ) save 3 Y| Yor w HBunker Hill and Silver Brook Dayton, O., and A. T. Ankeney, Minneay ( RO was to ved as T LR 1 Governor Ta v i suth side of Hazleton, and the tant secretaries Pound, Cleye- | #gent for the Nattonal bank ¢ ! s aud D. B, Waleutt o Freeland, Drifton, Jeddo and HBeave AR ihLARANNE o ONPIatian Rhasavor(| Titomea I8 rouktort awore that culton toid them | TWO MEN KILLED IN WRECK | ivudow ir trom the north wiae. The T = \ i Postofce estal 1. Denmark. King had act with (b mmon- v and girls all came from McAdo bury co 8 D., Jumes Johnson, B to secure immun Near Chicago Cansed | yich borough is the only one in the Huzle i e A AR p | mast ey ol i eat 1of Rail by 5 40 Whioh: has imaaliodi tans ) 16 of th Claren w. o« Asel ( v T ald ed through ) N g 1 ! y h licted with ) ho wtriken ! i e Lo € Cabinet Sesston ¢ AWHORIE. DeRF ) 1 Al | Maadow snat an 4 ; ' at the & ! S ARIITN e BhE e ev. 7 « aid Golden told him | 1 JANIEI AAAE S p ) er creel it th | s d : g e A S reman | nide army concentrated at McAdoo, and Theol 1 aid Mr. Nor UAE DAY TORRIAIng LR L0:10Ne - 8itul AR R s B P, 8t brakeman, order to march was glven at 10:30 o'clo o LESVRPRL MR Bt 1 been rece and after O vAylOr8 SLEAOKTADREE, | o yictim were all residents of Bloom- | last night. There =k \ gospel \ Foom At Ehe SR ETT L omna e () frum corps and brass band in the | Lane s s mecting adjour 3 Kovers \ 1 romoval of a rafl 1 ection gang making | e tou 1 dis the A ol- |\ but Letters for the Vakow |t excited no comment because everybody | (*F P ke hole town of M ause d n. The sin 1ving lopar n noti ames Chipley of Scott ity wald Almoat n Millon o Unt o'clock the night was very d His friend 2 kol | clouds, and for cma The plea for Christian unity was never ¥ Sinclair of Georgetown sald Go Swned o the marchers had plent wore 1 A than it fs today. A united " A v oArrives ¢ him that Youtsey and Culton town of Tamaqua ws church would restore pr and_power, | | DETROIT, ¢ =A spes| he Iree I f King. as they would get ributd | the strikers began (o 1 It would stop the mouth of cavil and rid ) wd ¢ for g Court adjourned un they cquld In ord 1 o 0 r ik I o L on Holand Reed Critlentty 11 Lol own without stopping f wtor, wh ot ' peritions i Akutual h i e bt u) & Ke's | tronble Vitriol over's Viethn Den | his trouble and § v critical condith n | Teauested to i Has t tof In) Aused b Tt M AU Gibraltar- Arri Ems, from New | strike Mrs. Job 1 v cmah St te Vi cecded i a Miss A i W e | At London- Arrived. Seraj D _conve s | & enpect gl b af Julla Francisco, ot 8 hen € line ¢ o nmitted and fs now under [ land, where he fs charged New York, for Rotterdun s e . - i 0 England King, for Saii Francisco, | At w poin’ balt a mile from Coaldale

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