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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1900 TWELVE PAGES, SINGLE CoOPrY FIVE . RETIGENT [IGHIENLOHE HAS HLAD ENOUCH TALKS ON MOWEY PRGBLEMS 1Y DIE AT ANY NOWENT|cONDITION oF THE WEATHER|SENT OME TO LIVE nlon Re- | President of Chactéred Hank o | | i om Indin, Australis wnd Chi i PR F; Warmey \ 3 enve, Tired of the Personal Policy of Kaiser in Discrnses Afaivs, Youtsey Takes a Sndden Turn Worse After Anthracite Operators Agree to Every De- y Ching, Imperial Ohancellor Quits, an N, Oc T e ne om | mand of the Miners. HAZL det The news from LONDON, O At the rueeting Somewhat Better Day. " ot .. | Brutal Murderer of a Cass County Farmer ¥ i 3. i Philadely today, that the Philadelphia — Chartered Bank of Indy, Austr . Lo oy Enjoys Life in Oanada. i (T 18 NOWUP T0 THE MEN 70 END STRIKE o ConTuranes With ometb db cnes aianns | COUNT VON BUELOW SUCCEEDS TO'OFFICE | i ‘minoreiat interiiates: 1 ENSATIONAL EVIDENCE BROUGHT OUT| %% ™::: e p mpant had agreed (o the anthracite p— pine islands and sald he viewed PR rainers’ proposition brought forth many ex animity the transter of the is 10 e v m.ioiee un | GIVENAPARDON BY POYNTER LAST YEAR pressions of surprise that 1t should come %o ince and Emperor Part on Friendly 8 or th roscention FViatly Action of Philadelphia Oonference Leaves No | [0l o "™ vantion of Saturduy last. | Termn. Willlam Showing His G Aoglo-Baxon vigor ORI el by Others Who Ape " . P e th nne 50 | “Exeout 0 moy" B | Room for Further Parlay. President Mitchell of the United Mine Feellng by Kissing Late kovernment, crush the. gebelliog ! AL T ue Executive Clemency" Exeroied in Bebalf ke o0 it he Re | Premier's Checkn. priddviiohd wetown Trial, i K g — | company's meticn, deelined 1o say whether R Referring to the Tullay currency LONG CHAPTER OF MISHAPS bl il ! NY POSTS TS ACCEPTANCE | the uaion would let the men return to work 3 president said the problpm was still un S0R " . | Tornedn Bonts cr and Dahlgren oLLhn o MR L those colllerien where the. oherators had | BERLIN, Oct. 17.—The Kolnische Zeltung | noived, I added that;hithough the de.| OHORGETOWN, Ky. Oct. 11.-The de. | Tornedn Hont Voven e "™ | WIS FRIENDS THINK HIS RELEASE BOUGHT - accepted the miners proposition before all | states that Prince Hohenlobe has ten-|sired ktediness in exchanke was fairly ":""h"' L ““”‘*"‘ :':“;1‘ closed its Ll pirfoch-d it i i Li 0 at Once Follow | the companies had fallen in line. 1t Is 1 hin resignation ws imperfal chavcel: | muiutained, the supply, of Fupews, fu the | | ertoon and the commonwealh : Lehigh Valley is Likely to at Os generally belloved that the big cosl-carey- | lor and that it has been accepted absence of internal demand for gold, proved | DOFAn tal testimony, which will ing railroads that mine coal will quickly | According to the same authority Em-|insuMcient and the autharitles were com- | /15¢1¥ be concluded tomorrow at noon — follow the Reading company and grant ac- | peror Willlam has indicated as successor | pelled to purchase nearly four millions| YO % condition was materially im he United tes, #& he anti 3 NEWPORT, R 1 Example Set for It ‘ W NEWPORT, R wroved e " Castle Hill Tuesday night Hinges of Prison Deors, coptance of the proposition und that all [ Count von Buelow sterling worth of bag /RNt during the | Proved today, though he still remained In |, "oy “having been siightly damaged € STRIKERS AT HAZLETON ARE FULL OFJOY | srators will do the same | Although rumors had beeen current for | current year, In order to {fcreass the cir #tupor most of the ti At & Inte | 1y "two Bosts feft hers Iast evening for the - onlg he first company in the Hazleton region | several days that Prince Hohenlohe fo- | culation. The profit on ‘this would yield - : Portsmouth, N. H., navy yara The Dahl " 8 " (0 Take etlon el 1o that of the Reading | tended to retire little credence was, Kiven | the govornment a aurphi,of @ million and | 310 may die at any moment Ny pavy wara The DAL J0HN. KERNS' OWN STORY OF IS RELEASE There In SUIL G pouy, was Calyin Pardee & Co., operat- | to them, since such reports had been made | a half. But whether such an addition to| The feature of the day was the test! BOkE the BT Bate:. e’ Pakiete fnk the Lattimer collieries and A. Pardee | for several years past the revenuc was deafthble from an)Mmony of Colonel Nelson, one of Youtseys | oo o\" ny craven twenty-five feat abaft W A Commitier on & Co.. owners of the Cranborsy mines, both | The fact is that neither the Foreign | economic tandpolnt as debatable. |4 ‘I‘) ney *‘l“ "'{“"'} that he :“"l (;M""" Setn, (e fmpact bending the Dablgren's | Was Hopeleas hot Having a Good - rthur Goebel and Colonel Campbell that | Arhitration, lof them tndividual concerns. These com- | office or any other government department | “Financiers in London who have watched | JEAE HOSNC G10 Fonal POMPAST TML | bow until i1 pofnted toward the stern. it Time in the Hospital When antes will reduce the price of powder trom | in Berlin knew until this evening of Prince | the gold ment In (he United States | 3 enough to hang G OF | wan making water rapidly, the forward | 1, and the crew pre 75 to $1.50. which reduction is to be con- | Hohenlohe's fremen The reasons | with keen interest, noy unmixed with | Tavlor but admitted that he did say 1 pared to leave In attempting to lower Believe that Money Was Used to Grease Wt he took a turn for the wo | Questions Over Whi Comtention Are to te Heterred Word Came to Him that compartmen clowe o | 3 his client (Youtsey) knew “something that o ed the prince to insist on re oty,” he ted ere convinced 5 " ;i it } . sidered in arriving at a net increase in | Which induced the princ insist on re- | anxi I ntinued, “were cou LRI S0 24 i Rt gy LUy TN _ QEORS | ik tiring were fn the matn, his rapldly grow- | that no more gold was 1kély to be drawn i yory benefielal Lo, the COMMON- | boat one of the Craven's crew fell ovor- | strike of the anthracite mize workers of ¢ . elphi read | 10g Infirmities and his disapproval of the | from Englund. It was calenlated here that | Wealth in its prosecution of Taylor i Wikt 10 15y Wkker Wadsty naTran | 7, practica i oday when the|!hrough the entire region mos . G 4 h t Youtsey thus admitted e 'dta | bour and was nearly exhuusted betore being | ootV ORGSR T STLRIALIORIY 4t k- hen e ining rapidity. Everywhere safistaction | his lutimates, Prince Hohenlohe during th ! had_gone or was golug 1o the United | It Y o, mitted that he dld | e up, With one engine going abead | K14 a Kol add v Philadelphia & feading 1ron and Coal com o bt sty i || last three months has expressed Atr States. The lst of this wdiount wan com- | knOw something damaging to Taylor he | MG R (WD one onkle BONE WBCNE | cheek o tremor of his 1ip, Jobn Henwell oy o sl LA Ll T b . 4 " wdon | MUSt necessarily know other details of | 3 . Kearns, murderer of Matthew Akeson of Jibers. 1t is confidently belleved that the | cFiticlams upon what he has called the | Ing from Ausiralia next week. London S the twist Ju the bow, the Craven succeeded | oA i Wiginrys s ke will be officially declared off this | kalser's mental and impulsive inter- bankers, basing their theoty on America ‘”‘” M ;“ o . teutt. | 11 reaching the pier here The Dabigren, | ‘n‘-; um.: \w v ;‘«:, n‘Au: 'v:n 'y. il ‘.‘ week and that all the men w ve a | ference in China legal reserve of 2 per cegf, say the gold e defense got strong tes o “ho ragedy and story con k and 1 1l the men will have a today, squarely contradieting the o slightly damaged. wttompted to make { cerning the munuer in which he was re the trip to assist the Craven A northerly . % ks Sdn leased from the penitentiary o was blowing and the Dahlgren plunged | &dle was blowing and tbe Dahlgren plunged | “p. o rogides here at 41 Lyon street with his parents, who keep a hoarding house. He is employed as a bookkeeper in the leather and harness store condu by S and H srbridge, 88 Rideau street. He has been employed (here over five months, qualitying | himself for his cluss by taking five months | schooling in a local commercial college be He Conld Get Out, pany and the Lehigh Valley Coal company agreed to wholish the sliding scale in (hely respective reglons and to grant an advance 10 remain in operation uniil Aprit 1, w1, | Chance fo return to work by Monday e e e ualons waa | A1l the. Hodiats. reqtiPMEBNth te met | prosscution's wiineses Of thereafier. The decision was arrived 1 m:"”‘g Iul.l“'ly ”; 'I”"v‘l :"nml ‘»:‘hv:::ly“”:h:, % | and, should more gold be nusded, the Rank | Dr. J. A. Mahafty,’ republican legislator 1 ahor s woatormee ‘pevuuva vopresomas |LENIGH T FOLLOW SUIT | Yirisaly sbasdoned the duite with whih | and, should more sokd be qides, he nask | D, . Mebals repustcnn lowtlator tives of the Individual conl operators and | G E R | e ondeavared to mmouicate leas | States, But it is not betighed the Bauk of | Howird was in the house lobby when the SRS BRISESLEIERTIIINg ToRER. AN CRE | BT il WAt it s | pausionate viows regarding the Chins out- | France will be asked & any large shooting occurred attompt to reach the ship, but cast it | ference began yesterduy. Todny's action puny WL Tuke Action Sim- | vibe amounts. These calculations are svspon- | Willam Lewls, a member of the legis- [ MUGRPE 10 TR BAC AP DI Cast (00 P CHR LT HRVIOD OF £28 INEMIL 5 e s | " Nearly all summer Prince Hobenlohe was ‘sible for the drop in the London discount Inture from Lesiie county, confirmed Dr. | fOERRT FULG L SRR, B LERE o o Followitk 1he Hlie wolkbed) nunvention 16| PHIGADHLBHIAL Ot 1§.~No/ forimal y on bis,German, Russian and Austrian | Fato and the talk of o decredaed bank rate.| MAUIVS tSSURO0Y, | 0 | onto the mud fats the aame city. Nearly all the colileries in | Announcement has' been made by the Le- | *States, leaving the emperor wnd Count| At the wame time the suthiruies seem to | | LWL GHERR T PUCUEEE S0 RO | UL today, when 1t wan kedged ot. A boara | (L ORUER 1 1 Bt e the coul region had previously posted |high Valley Coal company, but as the | Yo Buelow to conduct the pollcy of the|belleved that the oo, Bt that 1t witl| M. B. Adams, pastor of the Baptist church | °f;inauiry bus been ord tentlary May 1509, and “sent homs to e e vy o oy e | Readings. atatoment has besn made. pube | SmBIFe to sult themselves, This fgure-| muin In Amoricw's favoFy But that 1t witl| M. B. Adame, pastor of the Baptist chureh | ®y pignnt” William 0. Mitler was 1o | leitiaty May i3, 1860, and Caent home lo The mine workere, after conslderia thia,|llc Vice President Garrett of the Lehigh | Headiem of course he could mot long en- | ot be drawn in gold atgbliihills, perhians | 2t "TRH(OEE, ARG TOUIERYS FeRithl hargo of the Dablgren and Lieutenant Ford | | demandod the sliding scale in the Lehigh |company said: “Concerning our opera- | ure. Iu addition to prolonged fits of som- | BLOCHE, DeInE LAKCH (hates i 5. C. Wollf, photographer, of Frankfort and physical labor aud today is as healthy and Schuylkill reglons abolished, the in-|tlons in the Schuylkill country our ac- | holence. tha prince has recently displayed | Provuctible Spech f | Brown ot the Craven t “nid he tool photograph of the executive rn Appearing ax any man in thix city of 60,000 crense to be guaranteed until April 1 and|tion will be similar to that of the Read- | ®Xceeding physical weakness. Members Lo e ldb TR 0T s Pttt el bl i l HOPE TO GET ROCKEFELLER 'Voirx Ty AL L S e | ¢ 10 Burope has ¢ building about forty minutes after the people; tall, erect aud in fine phyeical pro ! Kithily. haYE en atrougly | slonal element tn Europe has “so unloaded other dlfferences submitted to arbiiration. | INg In other reglons certain things must M8 family have all along been atrongly | FORCE SIEPROE o0 SORORE (08 0 O annot | Shooting and windows in Powers' office portion. Nofhing is known here of his bis p 9 | urglug him to retire trom offctal life and of American secu , Texax OMcinls Intend (0 Make By . . The individual operators agreed to every- | be treated ssparately and we have not de O diye in | meet utas bitgations, N NIERed to, by | Vere dows L L N fory in Nebraskn. The family guard his thing. It I8 conceded that the result of |cided with regurd to them. These matters | '© Pass the remainder of his dav L (ke return of AmerioatyaPoeRRAl il ot Hiifor Tisa Biore NEpREtRRdnrs record with utmost ca bbb b i1t tory |are in the hands of Superintendent La.|duletude. The final parting with the em- | the return of American el 3 Miguhin THoM Now Youk: e ay's conference I a complete yictory | -] Dero wis cordial. At supper last eve The kold now on its way to New York | Robert Hazlock, u gunsmith, sald the bul- | h " o & i e el b Sl i ot in Homburg, the emperor, af | from South Africa,” the president further | lot found in the hackberry tree was known| WACO, Tex.. Oct. 17.—The om ot | MIENL persistent inquiry failed to liclt ar the prince. thanked him for the remarked, “does not come from any secret | as a metal Jacket bullet, with lcad inside MR SRORELER LA | he had rendered and kissed him on both | huard, but represents soldiers’ savings and | and a copper jacket outside, and * as fired | called today on his return from St Louis | MUrde iy t “"'|' A“"“ 54 'l“H I-(‘” ‘l iy | cheeks expenditures, for which £5,000.000 gold | from a rifle which, he thought bullet | to the newspaper reports as to the Rocke- | PE0 A¥AY 10 the wiites. but Hend aver toliaoliv 3 y ave been se om" Eagland and the did not fit exactly, On croxs exa. iatio L4 o \aving been in Nebraska. Despite y * y The Kolnische Zeitung asserts that Count | have been sent from Eng! exactly TOB: ex ation | feller requisition. He sald Fapor-Radts ) 3 further in maintaining the sdvance after 'I"“"““ by the Reading company. This In-} %0 (G0CR Ly 0 a0 appointed Prus- | Major part of which is Itkely to seek cir-| he said the bullet was the same ¢ . 'v as Mo At bemssts all com L4 ": “‘I":"’ ‘_‘”:”"l“ e bk f:‘l‘\“l'l“ o April 1. This ame operator said: “It is | dlcChtes ~what the individunt operators | (L0 Tt IS t Y rodident and foreign min- | culation in other parts of the world." those exhibited by the prosecution a veing | other side. The thing leak peared e mervous about sumething an: all up to the miners. We have agreed to| " 40 tster counterparts of those bought by Y outsey | ®ome mysterious way. Early In September | this was what enkindled a very remote em | iste s sey | cverything: nothing remains but for them Great Joy at Shenandoak. | : e Asststant Sherif John . Buker of ber of hope in the matier of solving the A in Cincinnatl - o officers of the | " "Il T e | fennan county ard mawelt wont 1o > g to return tp work a% soon as the notlees | SHENANDOAH, P, Oct. 17.-The os ) o1d onces. |, Colonel Crawford, the half-brother of | York with a requisition from Gov SP6posted by the mARSREEE. - These notices ! 2 : RUSSIA AFTER NEW LOAN whiopian holdery of con Youtsey, told of a conterence he and Nel. | Bavers for the Standard Ofl trustees Investigntlon Proves the Fact » & teple of conversation here 1s the result of sions from Emperor Menelik in the Lake ( 5 reaching Albany we found Governor Roos iliFeohtornt (6 tha Reading's botlcs. 1 ]ths bonferenee st Futiatarshis cog ae e ot ernment 16 | Aot Gmirice where acoarding o (he %00 had with Colonel Campbell and Arthur | (it ubSent from. tha state. Wa culled on | The fovestigation was renewed bright look for a resumption of operations by | victory of the miners. The advance of 10 New Yeork Ave ribuna of Rome, an expedition of 200 Goebel in Frankfort, as follows :Jnuhw‘lin‘nl”lnnv nor \\-I‘l Aruff and served | ang early this morning und diligent effort una o : on of 2 s ieg] P 1 he papers. He reques Monday at the latest. The conference was | per cent means an Increased disbursement Ikely to ¥ Iuropeans which went to Lake Assal to Oolonel Camphell acted as_ spokesman | WO oL (18 BRDEHe, [C SHEH ‘The | In which aseistance was rendered by Le entirely harmonions and every phase of the | of $20,000 monthly in Shenandoah [ colloct the salt tax was veeently wiped | N #ald he belleved Youtsey knew some- | jjitanant governor then declin tective Foster and Chief Sherwood of tha strike situation was gone over | Tonight about 160 breaker boys with miner | NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—The Evening Post | gui by the natives, denies the accuracy | \1\P§ about the Killing of Goebel. Camp- ' the requisition on the ground that Dominion police, resulted in siuch un array Just how soon the order notifying the |lamps on their heads and carrylng ban- | today says: The reported negotiations of ' of the Tribunn's report, The eompany s | P/l Produced a paper which he safd cou- | fundunts were not in the stute of T | ot evidenca that Mrs. Kearns, mother uf men the strike is over will be posted can | ners bearing inscriptions paraded the | New York and Paris baukers with agents | in daily receipt of reports from Ras | tinc¢d statements that Youtsey had made | ofenge. Tn reply 1 cited prominent the murderer, finally acknowledged that be only ba conjectured. It i belleved here | streets, shouting and cheering for President |of the Russlan government, were denied | Jjihotal and has heard nothfig to indicate | (0 1M and that he wanted Youtsey to sign | cislons of the highest court ih the atute of u that no order to return will be insued until | Mitchell, by persons I position o know. While 11| 1 there has e o X A dicate [ the papers. I told him 1 dld not believe|New York holdlng thatu fugitive ‘from Yontaey. bnd mads oy (oelleve | fuatice meant a foeitie from fistice of eep | A Botice sipller. to-that of the Reading 1 considered doubtful whether & porion | referrcd to s bod mads toy: subiidtarements | (g ruihve thict 8 fugition from it teidls | secret from e publle o mald, o and Lehigh companies s posted at all the | of could have be ed s | 4 to him. Arthur Goebel then sald: “‘We | iory. see you have (he facts pretty well and 1 JOHN SHERMAN 1S SINKING | of the loun coult have been pluced in Parit "o oniy expiupntion fn hat the aim- | 10 817 ATIF Goubel the wbtd: Bl Gors L e o i sanurn 1o | 106,990 B0 00 et pretty’ el , ' |under any circumstances this season, the | oylty may have arisen near another Assal, : y The Reading company’s notice reads | | 3 New York was fndefinite 1 went to St Lot and who was in that room X . ; project is ed impossible now that the i 4 Sitiny.at. Heltiio B to Jay the matter before Governor Rooue | bas a good job “This company hereby withdraws the Vemerable Stateaman Takes Tuen for | D0 'fi'l ;f:flf".' m:‘\m.,-r)u:‘h:v';-al i :I"w 25 | MU MAERRLL 10 6 NONF 81 Reltion Colonel Nelson was put on the stand and | velt - Governor Rookevelt promiscd to tike fow did he happen to got' pardoned?” notice posted October 1600556, 60 Werne at s Tonie § RARICIC P A R oot et ongTve R ey Cey P corroborated Crawford as to what occurred | action in the matter later, but has not done | b bring about practical uniformity in the Washington. : advance of wages In the several | R | e conference 80 yet. It fe true that these cases have boen identifled with previous movements of the| FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Oct. 17.—Count |8t th nferen; long pending, but the anti-trust law of really don’t kinow. 1 never asked for coal regions glves notice th it WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Former Cabinat will suspend the operation f the Ofcer and Senator John Sherman is dan | kind declared today it was idls fo talk of | Zeppelin's airship ascended this after- | Colonel Campbell produced a copy of the | Texus N for six years under aosaiit {1t and [ don’t know who did. 1o used 1o sliding scale, will pay 10 per cent advance | gusly i1l at his residence on K street In into the Craven's stern. The Dahlgren was ngain blown out of line and again ramm the Craven. The Dablgren ma no further where {t remained un be has fcvoted ten monthe to mental Kearns' household was visited last Al Deaunis. As To. Calvin, Pardee & Co., extensive Individ ual operators In the Hazleton distriet, late this afternoon announced that they mty Attorney Culler F. Thomas wa All the demands of thelr convention are acceded to, and as one of the Individual [ &1 FEE SBTATTOGR el Lk will tomorrow p: otices s 0t operators puts it, the operators go a litle v o milar to tha man have tried to keep (he whole thing & . . aper which was discussed at the first | as unconstitutional. The cases Lave been ERS s % o | another Russlan loan #o far as New York noon, was steered against the wind and | P “!” Bl ) -\»k } lwl;“: "n 'l:. firs bl ansie pat 1“\‘;;..’11 AL ”ll Vatoneh f work for a rich man named Brown in M {8 danoeried put successfully through various tacks o ice, and asked in detafl of Colonel | ¢y % g\ rame court the Unfted States, | 9 nut 1 do vot know whether he halped s s and maneuvers. It was then sailed in the | Nelson l: such and such subject was ot | The law was once held unconstitutional by | cut oc not. Yes, 1 heard that it wis on September wages until April, 1901, and | {his city. The attack has taken the form " direction of Immenstadt. The king and | contalued in the papers submitied to him | u federal 1t was only within the lust ted buck in the states that he bough thereafter until further notice and will | of general collapse, in part due to the MAY GET WOLSELEY'S JOB queen of Wurtemburg witnessed the trial r;n-l .m‘n.m ut the conference und then ,'w;m:w"‘lfl_ Ij"\\ “‘“__. ettt | i3 pardon. 1 don't knew unyining about take up with its mine employes any griev- | general debility incldent to old age and to | The ship, after a short flight toward | A15cussc Nelson admited that most of | efforts to bring these defendants to trial it. The first T kpew s 984 5 » Bse. i 0| K n h nernl Buller Hun Hee it e * ors were discusse N ance which they may have. the effect of the serious illness, which he | @™oF M g ¥ " | Immenstadt, rematned poised in the air for | the matter discussed. Nelson sald Operators in Conferenc suffffored while on a trip to the West Ind DRepsgIX -:”n‘:“ h‘. HupRcky forty-five minutes at a helght of 600 metres | 1® GF L At Donuat ang. Salphelt | The couference between the individual [{Wo years ago. He never fully recovered st sud/ s pufelx dedopnded’ 1o itHg Ake ‘\“nu'w“\"'I:v':\"‘;ll»'l‘l e ,l",h‘( l”;‘:‘»’;‘” .”,;vvl coul operators and the representatives | from that illness. Mrs. Sherman's death | | oNDON, Oct. 17.—Under reserve the HeadtoHon auile Gald Cornt be: baneflolal to ithe comonwealth. .. its of the big coul-carrying companies | during the summer at the old homestead | 1),y Express publishes a report that LONDO. Oct 17.—Henry Mitchell | prosec ution of Governor Taylor but did with & view to bringing about | &t Mansfleld O, where the family was StAY- | General Sir Redvers Buller has been sum- | ycoceon governor and commander-in- | not say Youtsey knew enough to haog Tay- | the termination of the anthracite coal | Ing duriug the sumpner, alo had its effect |yoneq from South Africa to succeed Lord | cpiof of a Hik ko was resumed this morning in the | on the venerable statesman, who deeply | woleley as commander-in-chict, Lord | of ©f private ofice of President Harris of the | mourned her loss. Roberts declining to accept the position Readiug Rallway company Mr. Sherman returned to Washington be was in prison was when | got a letter stating he was the and was sentenced for (hree years, | wro to him about two years later and asked a Looks | him it he was soon to be out and he thon uets of | wrote me he was senterced life, He Hruins, | misrepeescnted the facts to me in his fAirst | letter. the Gold Coast colony, at a ban- | lor. Court adjourned at noon till 1:30 p. m. NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—Manutacturers'| “Do you r to Al you al of quet in his honor in London this evenin Couldn't He Heard. agents in this city today were interested | the far sald he would venture to assert that the . in o report The first to arrive in the conference room | several weeks ago from Manfleld and since Gold t would on Y > 18 Goorgetown testified that they had made | 3'0Uerd. director of railways under Lord | put in purt of money o puy his w ey d be one of the largest gold pro 4 oberts, intends to give order: neric om there here, Nobody els . were George E. Baer and John L. Welsh, | that time has been living in the fam!ily Crown Prince Will Raole. | pamo and bo on lw”h} vlu”:t“ 8014 Pro- | 1o test and found that, while running "f‘ b Fhis bl ol I~I give orders in America | fron re her body else hera in O directors of the Reading company and the | residence here. e was then In feeble | STOCKHOLM, Oct. 1T.—At today's ses- | ucing countries in world Q0w ‘thelRtene into the. beraiaats ot G| or )‘|‘I’|‘-];'|"‘ n::.( 2 :4u:uoll'\fl;hlnrldklrln 41;\) tawa knows about it and I hope noboiy reputed representatives of the Morgan lu- | healih, but was able (o take daily drives slon of the council of state It was decided Nixilio of e e Risian) executive bullding, & man's footfalls can- | FWITRERY th Heconatiuct = f Y it Epate else will, terests n that company. President Harris | nbout the country. For the past week, | (o entrust the government of ‘the country | [oN1ON, Oct. 17.—An addition not be heard in the barber shop with either | 40¢ briGRes dcatroyed by the i he and General Manager Henderson of the | however, he had been gradually growing to the crown prince, Gustavus, during the ' yioptarmen foined the 1,500 now on strike door open or shut 800,000, i s “"1 When asked how she heard that the re Pblladelphia & Reading Coal and Iron | weaker and yesterdny and today his con- s of King Oscar today. There does not secm to be any pros- J. Davidson of Seattle and Mrs. C. E. . G . cave | POTU Was in circulstion that he bought g | Major Glouard 1is the man who gav L L company were the next to arrive. In quick | ditlon grew worse and relatives in varlous crown prince and crown princess .. of the trouble belng arbitrated. The | Nason of Chicego testified through afidi ATATIoatiD: T noHtIatt ‘fon The Atta bis pardon she could uot say, though 1 successlon came Johu B. Garrelt, vice presi- | parts of the country were notified of the | and thelr eldest son, Guetavus, start Fri- | jongestion of boats s now more serfous. | Vita for the defense. Davidson said the | PESFICETE LA€ 00 g s MW |10 ovident .thikt-alie Ha% Loan adtided b dent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad com- | chunge. Some of them are expected fo|dny for Christiania, where the crown | fumireds of barges of provisions and mer. | leaviug of gun by Youtsey in his ofl ‘| AL Rk ) { somebody at Lincoln as to certaln condi pany; Cougressman Willlam Connell of | come to the city | biince will take the oath before the house BHikD Bom TAny ARy canfiaad L MAEIR | iClonN kN, SUnCher. AQNIARA! LD Tarkain 4xdh Scranton, an Individual operator; Herbert| There is said to be no immediate danger | King Oscar passed a qulet night, but dows | ! I TBAL Inren Grlats have et blicsd 1aioix | (alking on' thix' subiest M. Howe, representing A. Pardee & Co,, and | and it i« possible he may rally If no further | BOU Kain strength. | % TR olue. Mrs. Nason sald she saw Youtsey | oo oo "o it ot o h e materialn, | Bhe admitted recelving a lotter trom M S rere a Shunk, rep- " % i ¢ —— ' Ismarck's Last Prayer. )n the east steps o xecut g | coun or T and bridge erials. | A Blving @ Rhfiautr @ Wikoay. whe son. | sscrslary s n rl.‘m‘ Tath vear and has been | MADRID, Oct. 17.—General Linares, who | yep of the University of Gelsen was In- | not ha g ARDeLN | thority dia not know, mor was he able to |to furnish a physician's certifiate as to he g ortly ter 8 o'clock and!a hard worker all his life. ias hesn offers & manEfetho Gkt o W . R o P " ad securdd p COI her son’s health, but she failed to e was in session about fifteen minutes when b been offered the portfollo of war. | yymately iaintad with the late Prince | Rnte Senstor Huff said he saw “Tallow | LAt8 What companies bad securdd the con- | I A plth, but sk | a0 Mr. Garrett was called to the long-distance stipulates &s a conditton that he shall | pj.; vnd writes to a Dresden journal Combs in the assietant adjutant | T8CtS American machinery of every sort, | With the requeat, oxtensibly for feur the telephone for a tatk with some one iy New | CARTER PINES FOR LIBERTY nave pertect treedom to introduce sweep- (nar Rismarck’s lust prayer was: “Lord I's ofice when the shot was fired, | N® #81d. had an excellent chance in compe- | becrot would get out, but In reallty be York. He returned immediately to the con {ing reforms and reorganize the whole | Lelieve, Help thou mine unbelief,” p tes befo tition with (hat of other countries, as it | Cause the “dying mat in excellent ¢ G i ¥ Bekitss ot taiet Thy: He utinniatad that method cf i 1 Rucker, u teacher and civii | V48 looked on with favor in South Africa, [ bealth and was at wor Appl for reaching theso results must rest solely | Wil Send Message to Relchntaw. |, o000 55 0 b CEEEER S as well as In northern Africa, in the great | Jobn Kearns, the son. afier learning 2 jwith himself. Senor Slivels, it is sald, | BERLIN, Oct, 17.—It s reported that | ol o ™oL s WitAGE m‘ Hive heat grow'ng vallevs of Algiers. | that further efforts (o hide his \dentiiy The opinion was expressed by persons I hus accepted these conditions and the | Bmperor William will send a spectal mes- | RARUEREIA THORL FAE B e m'“\ I‘};‘ -— - Hidcath wero useless, wude # signed statement in e ma bone | : e » | " r | sage regardi e Chinese sity on 1o a0 RSN ke - Fops ce tollows . o fouch with the wituation that the main bone | |EAVENWORTH, Kan, Oct. 17.—A|bomination of Gemeral Linares fs pracs | S°ke regarding the Chinese situation to |y, 0t Mt MRC R BT TN HUSTLE BACK TO MANSFIELD |substance ws foll 1 Me8 paraopad of contention betwaen those participating In | napens corpus suit to release Oberlin M. | tically assured ! Relchstag when that body convenes on | I's body. and estimating that distancs | ‘ulfl of the pevitentiary Muy 23, 1899, | the conference fs the freight charges exacted | o b e | R November 4 ioch:l's body. and e nnce had been sick prior 1o that time, but arter, ex-captain of engineers, from the at one foo! ut hulle ve | Dowlelte Preachers Refuse to had been P 0o, Dy by the coal-cartying companies. 1n con- | fagarai penitentiary at Fore Leavenwortn| Consratulations (or the Queen. - By:608 106k i A Lip buliat et e Dasastad tmn e et My | Convalescing at the time I was pardoned Aideriug (he resoluion of the mine NOrkATS | o Aled 1 s wlten Soevcs Frehorth | il NAGUE, Oct.'17—The sanounce- KRUGER POSTPONES HIS TRIP |3tariet row & poiut uine teet ubove he tifiand Roinrn o [Sravaimain 8¢ M EANIEXAMTEA NS convention. It is sald that an agreement ob | heve this afternoon. The sult was filed, with | Ment of the betrothal of Queen Wilhelmina 1Ea AhbL waa fired ¢rom ttha Ascoan ':" wedl I was released, but I was up wnd around the e coale companies to - . o the duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in o 2 bdoryalfseng ¥ BERG-AF 0 second-story | > hefore. rse. rl-:lurrmm‘:-r ;:“l al ;nrr\.luu‘ compasie .:. Stanton Carter, a brother of the prisoner, | (¢ the duke of Steckie irs Shneria 1o | Snils m:‘"l "1"’"; 0c :"_ & 20 and | indow (he bullet would have passed many | MANSFIELD, O. Oct. 17.—The Dowleltes | four Weeks before. Of course, as lonk co ght charges will clear the | aq the petitioner, and was made returnable the: ORI RHARIRSES of SR8 Beinriand) I Land on neh foet aver Goehel's head, If it had fallen | 8ve determined to thwart the efforts to|as they let me stay there I would have "“Vlh“‘“*"'k"“”" for an early settlement | ygqinst Wardon McClaughrey of the federal ©o7 1 th eV N Sotl. 13-16 of an inch to the fcat keep them out of this clty and the resulis |been & fool to have asked to go back to of the o discussion of er | : > o The houso charged the president to trans : Than e e A Jiscusslon of this rather | penjtentiary. Frank P. Blair of Chicago ap b g i gl Ut Ryl o ISRREARIESC MARQURZ. Oct . The legislative act appropriating $100.400 | may he serfous. At least three have heen | the cell an the resolutions of the mine Workers | pegred as the attorney for L e | Wit to the q atulations a OURENZ b7, rehend ‘he murderers of Wil ported every day since Sunday. Thre Who interceded for you or asked for 18 what is principally occupyiug the w thanks for communicating the glad event, | Kruger Y o tan § | ‘ ostponed his departure for s Hock set October 26 as the date for hearing s oo i . 16 28 Arond, Myigh) be . R A R I e B AR e tention of the conferees on the application \d announced that Judge | Which was of the highest Luportance to e until October 20. He will was ugr night he considered | are known to be hiding here now and he The question of ubolition of sliding scale W 1 e . Y ) g9 boon Rolding aecret sorvices. der Baward | I do not know. Brown of Montana was - gy Louis would probably be here | th® dynasty and cou M which is in operation in the Schuylkill and | 1o sit with him ¢ o disraaiien the Dy Lehigh reglous ouly, whose luterests ar of hig hle? circuluted here that Major No, his father knows nhont it and o Declines to Biscuss the Pardo chandise remain unloaded, blocking traMe ©n January 27 had no reference to any at- Ssrlously tempt to kill Serator Goobel or any one Frelght Rates the Trouble. ui Leavenworth, m a bicycle and gav a lively A chase before they captured him. They sent | ‘18 1t mot a fact that Brown's money in | him away on train, but he safd he would | BPIred your pardon?™ return every day as he had been ordered Leldigh Suggested 1t (o im. to do so. 5 “I ecould not say I know that there Deacon Homer Kessler of Chicago, Dowle's | way congiderable tally about prisoners g advertising manager, came into town today | ting out through Ifflucnce and fhe utive Luild were fired and that umediately after the ehots sol behind him asked, “Did you hear »oting, where was 117 one that unnel A number of affairs, but says that the onl " n Vot Pre nie Williams of Benton Harbor Mich., who wus AI';M.r’lI I<r|~ e me once, but I don't ko . Drainage Tunnel for Pers n which Mr. Kruger i of Louisville said | AShS U Ak tany Vi Fode 1n today | SAPE/M B Shuipsaial s e B being cared for respectively by the Readin Caplain Cartor was last wiator convicted | ' LIMA, Peru, (vis Gaiveston) Oct. 17.—The il to Europe, will touch at Ras | hop under the executly ! officials and Mr. Garrett, in Wlso & Kubject | ooveramentis works In. Bavannah and. we | Loruiian congress will Lo convoked In ex- | jipu(y) "on the gult of Aden < shots for disoussion. 1t a being ureed b ek | goverament's works in Savamnuh and W% | traordinary session and will be imformed individual operators that the scale e | Lhionced to five yoars at l“"" wbor Sinee. (hat the government hus accepted the pro Brother of Botha Surrende abollabed, but Such & move o omemisd Ly | Bl tncarceration 8 brother and uncle | posul of the lozal company, formed by native | LONDON, 0ct dispatch received ARl Dk Aok & tmove | have visited him on more than one ocCasion | and foreign capitaliats, to carry to com- | here today from rts, uader 4ate | e tarmed fo tenih ihe A resentatives wsserting that it 0 ihaln J1 (8010 0 »|”y"v“ New. yory. | Pletion the celebrated Cerro Pusco drainage | of Pretoria ber 16, FepOrts | ¢ound 1t was Youtsey who had sened it I‘l’:‘» | equitable system of wage payments that | on oo O N s | d he did ot see Youtsey enter the r went into the caurt boute to find Bis} of maney, but 1'can't sey 10 Wy gens - property in order to raise funds to fight the incident of importance was the surrender 4 nter the roon lawyers. The police took him to the rail- . i . g can be evolved [ BROPAREY 20 SRS RN PPy P S R T h ) cross-Cramination aa wald he 11d tel) v den Loldigh is the first man that ever L R AR L [ et tn'von caurts.” LONDON, Oot T e (gt | UK Of Theunis Botha. a brother of Com: | Wiiii“Avon the Ploeviile attomcy. (has | 1910 depot aud there he was rescued by | mentioned pardon to me. 1 had fgured The conference resulted in au agreement Americnn Carringes Ahrond. Prof. Max Muller, corpus professor of | top. dant General Botha, at Volksrust, Oc- | o night ofter the killing the ltile re | three deputiea that T was there for ten years at least and zl.mm-‘.‘-ae‘m the u.-m‘.:xm made |.'\ the | NEW YORK, Oct. 13=Tho twentscaglith | comparative philology at Oxtord univer- | . i3 BHRE Bt 1ding on the wtate houso squsre | sovements of Ocean Vewsels, et 17, | 4 paLe ';“':;“ o o I"; o ‘:"‘r’:"“ L Mina Workers' convention as statec Anial convantion.ab (e GRIARE JUICSRY | ity 5 hag basa 111 ton Th long titce | was full of arned men and that by com At York—Arrived—Alsatla, from | B0Oner over dreamed of pardon . of bt i a), Asociation, was concldded toduy, |sity, who has beea \1 for loog time | HOWE DROPS OUT OF THE LIST | mom fonsen: fous menrn 206, that by som | ST AT AR (0r | B CRENE Twould. sst ane antil s fem Rses | Arreat Kleven Strike J ervations at the Paria exposition, |y SR8 window to do the shooting. He de u for Liverpool: Wester for | before 1 got it. Leidigh promized to g MAZLETON Pa.. Oct Eleven Blav: | sayirle thars In o' reason Wiy Amerlcan 1 nven t Sewink elling Avers that the insults to Kobn ol iy Cationian, from | M€ 0ut, but T doubted bis ability to do it onlau, strikers who are alleged to have | jatrii: ma B R A D se in u Leaky Conditi Among Those Pla *helps by Eradley and Youtsey befors the | Montreal: Teutonte, from New York and |1 never talked with Governor Poynter [}mnu the leaders of @ mob which started & | *\ropoean o have in cheaper labor is| RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 17.-The Nor Hal! of ¥u »itest board were proarranged, and Queenstown ah {about 1. He did not see me hut once after x..r.‘«\‘:‘l :v.:::.:_\\l::nk:l\l.::liux::t‘,u'\“‘\r‘::. oue oftsel by 1 hasry whieh "Amarican | wegian berk. Alioe, Caplain Gram, whish| Www YORK. Oor T7.~Ohansslios Mo, | 10 bring ou w riot, for which the repub | now Fork Livracet Rhynl 1 way convisted and that wad ous da d d seve ol The Knuglish makers, he sald, are en- | #ailed from Moblle on July 2 for Port Natal . 2 licans were pared | Philadelphia. for Liverpool; New when he was there on a visit. He aid sons, dangerously Injured, were arrested to- | gogvoring (o muke their vehicles lighier, |has put in her with sickness among her | . 1<ken of the university requests that the Jumes Moward testified thas he was (he | from Boston, for Liverpool and not know of his own personal knowledge ‘\“l)lvu.;xr”:.”:..-l::::.; e biaclals of Gone | Bive i Impoct matecqa) (e fact that they | orew, her Bill in & leaky condition and | ‘B0 ’ e Howard who was recently tried ani | Ghobee nd Motkreat | o TP what my condition was at the time 1 was Jle for & bearion. The oMclale of Oex | RANS 1S, NPSEY PUAMARR o orvimie, Mass,, | caF8S shilted 5 . nvicted for the murdsr of William Goe- | At Fivmouth — Arrived — Penns | pardoned | wa R T v 0 ey p h the | bel; that he never Youtsey in his lif. | from New York, for Cherbourg and Hi “Leidigh had & good pull with him and he of mttack that day, caused the arrest of | Henry M Wilmington, Del, w Rassian Minlster Comi | ty-three cred burg 3 A Imington, De an ! e ng Here, | | @ cre o kuow him S any talk at a [ 9 o helped me out. 1 wrote u letter thanking tho/alaven max hit Shay nehinsd'ts say an | Te=eleated 86s Shd' trengiioes him; o ny talk at any Pory Ixland--Passed—Ethiopla, from P thanking SRaLTEL % e — - PARIS, Oct. 17.—Count Cassini, Russiun | 3iyantesn chicf justices were racorded aa| tme with Ycutsey, nor did he accompa New York, for Moville and Glasgow. | them both on reaching here. T wan releascd At charges they were taken Into cus- | ppja Dowlelte 1a Like the Cat. minister at Washington, and his niece, | rting him U Ler was | Youtsey ¢ any place of reom anywhere a Bremen—8ulled—Weimar, for New |late {n the afternoon and was taken to the tody, MANSFIELD, O, Oct. 17— Edward Wil- | Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer and Mrs. Fan- | . Falling. tharefore, 1o uy tine; that he was not in Caleb Powers RottardameeA rrivadeRnttard " | depot In & carriage. They hought me a e e han parbor. Mich.. & Dowlette | chon Thompson, the opers singor, salled | thoga fo be (nseribed this pro office on the morning of January 30, or In York, via Boulogne i M fcket through to Ottawa and I lost no tme i ere auy other room In that bullding on tha: Sydney — Arrived - Warrimoo, from | In getting away. At Chicago 1 bought a suit NICKERSON, Minn | several times, returned on a bicycle from | 107 New York today from Cherbours s reduces th of names t Moyt aged 15, was killed in a rrible man- | Crestline today and was Immediately sent " and lea eNnty-one vacant p v ano ‘_\l;.r"'v:“:|..,,.A‘|Y",l:"‘,“m Ipf‘.‘»,;l.,u‘;‘.v : | of clothes and sold my prisen suit to a sec r JCrning. On cros-examination he said b ner at a s n ore today . A% A AWaY again King of Greece Visits By ftion. to _he filled two ars hence, in 1802, Th ner Toaeliia® AUt HAN (tOfiRy X6 WAS At- |S%8 i - PARIS, Oct 17 —The King of Grease and | OMelal count will be published in n few (had hoen convicted of murdering Georz. | from New York, via Plymouth. for Ham. [ 9nd-hand dealer RAreer Aea I et e, 10, e Archbishop Ireland Home, > . b w\ag of Qee and | weeks {n the book of ‘the Ha'l of Fame. | Haker, In Clay county, hed secured & new | burg. “I had & good appetite the last foir ened 10 the endless chain. Hefore he'p | NEW YORK. Oct. 17--Archbishop Treland | hienoent loubet exchanged visitw today.| [n a tew iratances the fgures may vAry [ rial and went to Frankfort on January 50 | AL HAmMburg-8ailed—Kaigr Wilhelm der [ montha I was in the penitentiary howpital resch him ho wae conveyed to the | of Bt Paul arrived on the Majestic this | President Loubet thanked King George for | SUghtly from those published lu the mubil ifghtly from those pil i b rankoy Grosse, from Bremen, for New York Boptie T WAt 1a Loe. paeliassiare hewith furiace and burned to death, eventug fram a hng trip abroad. visiting the exposition. Raw Rasured. . iy IRORRSe Suin (Continued on Second Page.) TN RN AR far e Frens gl o My hemorrhages stopped long hgfore I was