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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ESTABLISHED JU NE 19, 1871, OMAHA, FRIDAY 1900 TWELVE MORN L\'H. OCTOBER 19, PAGES INGLE cory FIVE CEN'TS. " AT C N ANTTY WILL BE ABLE T0 STAND lT OUTLOOK 1S | KEEPS SPHINX LIKE SILENCE J}TH{\ EXPERTS CALL IT FORGERY l l( ) 0K 18 ) NOT \ (IN ) ) A German Press Takes Restenation of kel [-n.mu..n of Millionalve Mice At- Prince Hohenlohe with Un: e | q | tached to Huge — Mz, Rosewn d . M M i 1 3 Operators Insist on Figuring the Price of | ent Sitantion. Governor Poynter Will Feel Its Weight | W OTumwy | Excellent Showing Made by Republicaus in 2 .mru Mr. Hitchcock Meet at PERLIN, Oct. 18.—The change I the Powder in Wage Increase, HAZLETON, Pa., Oct. 18.—A8 far as end When He Hears the Returns, NEW YORK, Oct. 18,—Preliminary pro Rogh N Lincolr nder Agreement. [ government has not caused any excite- | i | 1ag the coal miners’ strike I8 concerned not AR Al R L gl B egistration, S . | ment. Newspaper comment is passionless. " {a move in that direction was made by the day before Magistrate Brann, The accused - “th,, ihe pupcrs are generally fair toward | MINERS WANT TEN PER CENT STRAIGHT | unjici Mine Workers' offieials today. | CIT ZENS RESENT OUTRAGEOUS CONDUCT | o brfwe % PAtHiaR Fnd Chavies 1 Jotes GREAT CROWD IS "f,"O HEAR THEM | irince iobenlohe and rofrain from an | Prosident Mitchell s rilent 4 all ques [R— The former was counsel in this city for the | ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS ARE BEATEN ticipating the policy of the new chan | tions as to the termination of the contest, " I'ts WANNEY 30, "tes: ane the Tatter Was ” o |cellor. They assume that Count von Due- | Clwuse Attached to Original Propost- | ooy i1 fy not believed that he will have 1 e of I“"""'"‘""‘ """'"‘"ll‘ 19| Rice's secretary “f,’|' :,'" e chatee 18 | e Aaditorinm Filled to Its Utw APACILY | jow'e holding of the two offices wiil only | tlon Offering enwe In WREES, | unyihing to say on the subject until he | ¥ CHURINN 6¥ CONRBRCH 1 | | 1,55 G Heime of Wiltlim 3¢, Hise 10 & | Over ALt the Vore Appeat for First D . by Attentive Listeners. be temporary and in any event he will teeing the Sume Un- calls a meeting of the national executive | " 4 ohock for $36,000 drawn dn Patfiok's favor s devote his attention chiefly to foreign 1 Next April. | board to consider the question of iseuing Law's Co on the banking house of Swenson & Sons of | Enrollment., i *|afairs | a formal order calling the strike off. When 'm‘.\ olty. o It was that Prince Hohenlohe | that shall he Cepends, it 18 understood, en- P ATTAMOY " ot. 18.—(Snecfal| Under cross-examination of Mr. House REPUBLICAN POLICY ABLY PRESENTED | o reste omly afier no saw Bm: | SCRANTON, Pa., Oct. 1s.—flepresenta- | tiraly on the operators TOLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Oct. 18.—(Specal | o 0"l ey stated that he was emploved | FUSION BEHIND ON PARTY DECLARATION — peror Willlam at Homburg tives of nearly all the big coal companies ot | feeling is prevalent here tonight | y’ 3 "' o he fo P ’( inf |:| n r rh" Captain Baker. He had u N0 arrange R | orliner Nac Nton. o 'rince | the section conferred here today and made | that the decision of the operators’ meeting |Kard to Governor Poynter's pardoning of | = =~ s SRS %010 SOV - Pointa Made by Mr. Rosewater Against | ”'llhv-muhnm lr \“r":‘ iy 14 ":"H ,‘,’I, reement to amend the notices already | at Scranton today to insist that the reduc- | John Beawcll Kearns explain themselves ‘:'l' ,'.” .‘.“.“[3‘ \::I‘::xly‘! :«:: A with M, o rard d | Hohenlohe declared on Frida it | an agree o amen ] 4 t oty B ot o g o bt on, b s understood with Mr. Gerar Fusion Opposition Count. |he had no intention to resign, since od attacking the following tion In the price of powder must be taken | I‘]”\\‘“]”'*m\ ,f‘,' R t‘I‘vnlm I‘|1'Nlfl 1 WA8 ¢ | o 'vhe law e of Bowers & Bauds, that it M.my Obanges in Favor of McKinley an | his resignation might appear to bo a de fres to say that it is s | into consideration in determining the net d Attornes Ho D Travis o rrone. | would be trom $60 to $100 & day Prosperity Noted. [Pttt bl b .o - Raturday | adviiice I “wges | increasa in wages has complicated matters. | #18t County Attorney H. D. Travis to prose o e Rl 1 ACL OERER LESESAVES SO [B WUROERY« RO 2 preil 1, 1901, and theres | 0 Y delay e a nicable ad- | cute Hill and Kearns. The case developed ess mad e aton of the A BRYANITE ATTITUDE SHOWN IN TRUE LIGHT | e wtoutly asserted thar ho tntended per- | apeh® SO i Notiee i “{"" “:r"n”“'“" ""’w"‘””“'l' ,”: one of the most cold-hlooded murders i (he | €NCCks in the office of Bowers & Sands, coun he Relchs: his " | justment of the trouble is now feared e | w . sel for Capts ker, on Octobe an¢ X s sonally to justify in the Reichsiag 1 This was given to the pres - 56 16 /thE e as that{annals of this state. They murdered one of | *¢! for Captain Baker, on October 3, and | DETAILED RETURNS BY WARD AND PRECINCT failure to convene that body In spectal | gy, papresentatives of the conl companies | Fltuation otherwise (s tHG SSme as UIAt| o B 0 o e while he witting at | had verbally reported on the same to Cap- | All the Falla f the ¢ session after thelr meeting stated (hat jhey had which oblained when the nm:;.w e of the | Ol ”m»wr': ble on his farm. | John Henwell | 410 Baker that the signatures were for- | N - . 4 by offe elr me 10 per cent advanes | coal companies was posted. hen as now | a0 4 o ke bl eries d o c 8 we of a Y Given mn Afring for (he Bdifiens | In this connection . Pyt . AhaiIchs Tiientad by the notices they hud postad, | (it eo e P n the first to post | Kearns was o strong, robust man and the | KT und {hat the tracings Were of & VET giag tep tn (he Active Wark of the ota! | Berliner Post, in which Prince Hohenlohe t & notlee specifically siated that th » evidetice showet o 58 o { poor kind from one model | tion of the Voters of lis a stockholder, in this morDIng's 1asue | aueiim ot Dowier from 2,55 to §1.60 would (& notice of an advance In wages and was “" nee showed "I"j' to b "‘"""“lv' Mo ber | Kinsley testified that the checks ,,,““i ¥ of the Hallots That the Capltal, | ' mprobable, in- | be considered in arriving ut the wages of | quickly followed by other large companies [ Thcfo were no extenuating facts in his be- | =% FEl F0CED Bt (R0 B0 08 o RE S that his resignation wa v hefr contract niners. 1t was explained o ¥ . ¢ Individual oper- | half. I asked the jury in my argument to y pe | S Ssmuch as thers was no I g When the notfess were posted that the offer 404 ne "," "",'l"; '\';"'”\“‘l‘ ": M fusued the | 1 death as the penalty, as that would place | Y0¢tion of Captain Baker's right to enter | | The Boursen Zoitun ards as the | was to ttand until Aprit 1, and indefinftely | ators. after which Mr. Mite fwsued the bt f o Tyl ce map. | Rice's vault, an assignment of property and LINCOL, Neb, Oct 18.—(Special Tele- | AR¢ BOURCR BEONIE L L ion. an une | therearer, but innambch s’ there seems | call for the Scranton eonvemtion. Up {0 Bl beyeud the vWeN St SVernOr babs | RS L SR Wete ul] toreetion | gram.) ore an assemblage of 4,000 peo- | T CEEE B responsibility for | D¢, some misunderstanding 1n, (B MALT | tonight four companies in the Hazleton dis | doa. 1 weit to l‘.n\un.l\llr oon |I’)\v”‘ll '] "David M. Carvaltio, the next expert wit- | ple, which com: Iy filled the seating | ¥ Nas | n Chira. Denle | e that f te Cenetr Ihtention. to pay the | trict huve posted notices accepting the | Of the pardon and was dumbtounded to find | BAVI W CHFYRT0, the Mowt expert Wb . Emperor William's policy in 5 use tha 1215017 and | 8 > - ds. They are | that it had been granted a long time be- | " 9 capacity and standiog voom of the build- | SAFCEER 0T RS ccerd the anee N Woge ntil Aprit 1, 1 and | Seranton convention’'s deman hey o t 5 disputed checks for $25,000 and $65,000 are 3 1 Rosewa and Gilb o P gk - thereafter until further notice the Lehigh Coal company, operating a half | fore, and no notice given to anyone inter O et dy to] STORL eviiiiians o104 ing, Edward Rosew press generaliy considers the first years ther Ml & elll 41 Atie seimon, ot | A oucdee & | @3ted or an opportunity to oppose the ap. | forseries. Mr. Carvalfio said, in reply to fh Hitcheoek tonight met in the Lincoln Aud hancellorship to have been more | The conference wa 1 | dozen collieries in this vicinity, Pardee & | g Jost | MF. Grossman of (he counsel for the accused, | Republicans ...o00.. ¥ Yoo ‘L seubntl dEbRLE BL. the worfes | OF Dis. chamceloreitip i "1 ihe Temple Tron company. in the Bourd of | 6o iy collieries: Van Wickle estate, | plication. 1t was only through the most | MT Grossman of B work of an une | DeMOCEAtR «uoueuesss BUNG A N Saturday | fruitful than tho latter | Tyade building, and was attended by Gen- | (}ros coliferies, and A. Pardee & Co., ono | Persistent efforts of the sherift and law- | that the forgeries were the work of an un-y C5 00 | AR which was begun in Omaha The Col. zette usserts that “only | t B % Loowis of the Jiding citizens that Hil and Kearns were | Skilled forger. He thought that after the [Fon night. The speaking continued (roml /. 10r genvrat \ Somprulivna StHe] STRL Superidtentant B e S [ o A Rt s | tracing had been filled in bread was used ABRWER L 118 o'clock until 11 o'elocks eral times dur- | 1 Y] Peinca Hoheritos a | Delnware, Lackawanna & Western, Genefal | pip, Muchell Is oxtremely reticent, 1t s |00t hanged by a mob. Subsequent events | (ERCION BAA beef CERQ 19 bresct wis woed | Inets missing from Omuha to- ing tho evening an organized crowd of ‘l’l"";"‘l:;"” the Raises HORe A8 R superintendent W. A, Lathrop (;r “"\'| 'l, | supposed he desires to hear reports from | have ’,"”:;:; :""‘r””'”" x','[,”' I'” “:‘[. ‘| In the initial letter of the signature of the | from party affillations ] pted the remarky | check upoa okl ) ‘alley, General Superintendent ) [ the district officers before making public | 2€n8 10 trust for their safety in mob law \ . | versity students interrupted the remar The Berlier Post, sfter declaring “that | HIsh Vallev, : gl $65,000 check the witness testified having m'n\“ Rosewater and they were quicted | !:: l«lu vl 4 : : leclar vlu ; K:\l Starrs of the Scranton Coal 44m:|lm| (On- | o<prossion as to the probabllity of an carly | than in ;m- 1..‘” t )(n\w“rnuy that the mnh” ind strong and unmistakable evidence of | The first day of registration. giving under f sewa - ¢ he largely succeeded in restoring harmon ; x esident Willlam Con smntion of wof stitig o on | was right and t officers and citizens | fOUNd strong and able evidence c A * i st dl it only efter they had been appealed (0 Y| gpyony™ giato-conserving parties,” men- | 1T10 & Western), Do phiiderih g el L) DU, K 10 here tay cod aor | wrot, It was better if mogey was used to|dfy ben tracing. The formation of the | the Ncbrasks law an indlcation 3. ity & Mr. Hitcheock's friends S16hE - AR RIS AEHTsvEmVELe: (e ¢ ‘”\vwll of the Conne e . | mine forkers was held here today and o o fikag the . I foel | characters of this check, he sald, as com- | afMliations of the voters, showed, first, an o ¢ 10 were opened . | of the indeperdent opera rangements were mede for holding w labor | Secure his release, as then wo would fee . unprecedented poll, surpassing even. that The doors of the auditorium P ode, the re of military court pro-| h W, J 15 When it M » o | pared with those of the $25,000 check were | Ul v at 7 o'clock and soon afterwards the people | (000 ;“’ HaVAL ehiNPRAmERL E General mmn-v\:v.:knl:'“' Goul | demonatration in this city next Monday ~u(" w ':n it was n-ln u:m| 15 UEy W [ i ekt of 1898, which held the record, and second at ¥ ! % cedur d na v gene: ohards of the Le! ilkesbarre Coal | 1y teature o o demonstel o o | DOt used, we are not safe in any ca | Bistociiy of febublicats ove sion'ats DOgRR. (o guther. Atn BOSRYRA%, . E88E fhe Kreuze Zeitung denies that the con- | Riehards of the L |h“§“ e IHtaHOREE MOPAIE | L e urw o the TebaeE R 'l‘(” e ¥ > | The witness, in reply to another question, | & majcrity of republicans over fusion‘st panied Ly hn C. Wharton, appeared on | tives: 1 any shf toward the |{ompany, General Sup ) % [ parade, followed by a mass meeting, n No Excuse far Poynter. | safd he had examined the checks on the|Of Over two to one the stage a_few minutes before 8 o'clock | servatives e A4 o 1% "William of the Susquehanna Coa l\.l"ul.".”' which President Mitehell will be the chief | county Attorney L. Root sald: “I{ gy Avenue Trust company and pronounced | In Omaha the reglstration reached 10,70, and he was Alosely followed by Mr. Hitch- | PriBce. y o | (Pennsylvania railway) ral Superin- | qpe;ke he mayor of this city, who re- | remember Benwell's trial. 1t required the | thom forgorics. In other respects he with four precinets missing out of seventy coek and! Jamisy C; MaxxHen.' At &;c'clock | THE agrarian press commaonts BIC bty | tendent of the Pennsylvania Coul COMPAY | fused to allow the strikers to parade two | most strenuous efforts on the part of the | roborated the testimons given by the pre- | #1X. and in South Onwaha, nine precinct Mr. Wharton usked for the attention of the | o0 Prince Hoh: f““.’“f 1 nlua ~|v‘x‘uml ‘r;\‘i (Brie & Wyoming Coal company), J. V| woaks ago, has granted permission for the | authorities to prevent a lynching. Governor ; osding Witheds ol complete, 2,067, making a total for the two assomblage and introduced Mr. Rosewater, | resistance to agrarian »"l‘f‘-"' : "e | Crawtord of the Temple Iron "_"":”'{r»unvm-n»m-wm next week. Poynter is universaily condenmned in Cass | " Aqiournment was taken untll tomorrow | cities of 1 . being more than Falf the maying that it was a privilege for the peo- | Tages Zeitung says the retirement is 'I"x General Superintendent Reese G. Brooks 5 i cred | county for pardoning the man. No valid | oo | voting strength and a remarkable showine plp (0 hear the editors of the two grea: @n event of speclal impor 4.".".- The | (o Longeliffe, Laflin & Greenwood Coa One Ca nl(l‘lr ‘1‘5"“\‘\“'7' wxtuke in b6 glven tor suck Notiba) bty | In Omaha both par:ics summoncd their ’ . " Staakburger Zeitung remarks that “Ger 1 te | LANSFORD, P ot - ). Zehner, e v Y liegemen to the polls with beating of (ropolitan newspapers ‘ . "™ | companies, ' s ), 0 + 2 Senator W. H. Newell said: “I do not egemen to pe ating U Wonid DidetssTbures Patuta. many recently passed through a chancel- | National President Micchell, District | general superintendent of the Lebigh Coal | 4y ov0 ho action of the governor. 1t 1s | STREETER 1S NOT GUILTY | tom-toms, but the repubitcans, as on other ey Basink it 4t | Pracse pericd President Nichols, District Secretary {and Navigation company, sald today that| o oo 00 inat he should have ascertained casions, were the timely ones and their B tat 0o Byva Iuv y:fi .:;w.-\‘ R ey, | i Dby kil N4t Cusl CERSRANE | the ten collieries operated by thal COm- 1., opinjon of at least a féw of the citizens | Man Who Claima Chicago nes were recorded in almost every ward had been agreod to devete A ialism, || CVerybody recognises tho upright inten- | pyicher of the United Mine Workers have | pany are all in operation. Some of them, | "o oouny before granting the pardon Lake Front nd the proportion of their voting of the evening to three issues, IMPATEHASE: | tious of Prince Hohenlohe, but the results | )] been quoted as sayiug that the resolu- | he sald, are working full-handed, while | Wy 0 0 Tn "\oo linam sald. “Benwell and One Char ngth, In the city, with ten precincts O hg i L iy G | e Hot HORA AR pRstation | tions of the Scranton convention contem- | others have a few men absent from their |y "0 Loy i Tiome of the Akesons when | - out, 5638 republicans were registered, an position of the republican party as efud | *prince Hohenlohe, who 18 at Homburg | piaied a straight advance of 10 per cent | work. The militia are still in this viein- | o 1 VRS 0 RO B0 RGRIR BERE ol get. Th—Captatn Wellington | excess of 2,141 over ail other parties. The clated In the letter of accep anod o an [today, is described as appearing depressed. | ¢ ail parts of the region and that the iy table and premeditatedly murdered Akeson | Streetcr and seven co-defendants, whose | aemocrats fell to the level of 2286 and the lam McKinley, which ht; ¢ ;ru: "" l::l (o | He will not return to Bealin, but will £0 | matter of having this increase made up 'n — | and only missed murdering others by poor | attempt to hold filled-in land on the lake| populists were scarcely a noticeable fac the Eéateat dogiiment that s etnauald | to” Baden-Baden | pare s decrease in the cont of powder | yNER SENTENCE OF DEATH fam, woucking severai anirall one tor bove | seeme here laut sipimer sesatien 1 the o | Lor wicn. ool 100 1o, vontese. thai taih from tha pen of a president "'l“x‘ bl g {In these upper reglons, where 7"‘*""'1.hf | bery. Hill was triecd and hung; Benwell | bilization of the whole police force of the [ Ag to the free silver republicans they could OLCAUBSIAIERL HapIgs (1O SR, Hes KAISER 1S SORRY OF COURSE |so1d for 5.7 a ke. was not agreed to. The | wpress Prederick and Sir Arthur tried and sentenced for life. Neither | city, were today declared “not guilty” of | muster no more than one or two to a pre B O N ot s houd | powder questfon, they one and all sald, was | lvan Told Their End Judge 1o, the jury or the attorneys in | conspiracy to commit murder. A charge | cinct and they were accordingly counted, i i g i g o R b Prince Hoken tn | left out of the present megotiations, with | In Near. the case or anyone n Cass county, 50 far a8 | of unluwful assemblage ®tll remalns [ the tables below, ln the “no answe T R L alats | That He Regrets to [1he understanding that i1 should form one | . is known, asked for or even knew of Ben- | against the “squatters” om the criminal | column to cconomize space. The registra- SEpLALOS, o R ‘,“"\ VEriAD (§diia= | Lose Him. of the grievances to be adjusted and Which| . o . 100 by Press Publishing o) | well's pardon untll weeks after he was out | culendar, as well as a number of eivil suits, | tion of 2,057 in South Omaha nearly doubled 185 0 (he BUSIONG N SIS IENR & e the officers say the operators have agreed | ™ i g W e T (New York World Ca- [of the state. There are no pallinting cir- | Strecter lays claim to valuable land, | that on the first day a year ago, which enly tries and trusts, He ,,...mu .“.ml. t.| BERLIN, Oct. 18,—Emperor Willam has | to have with their men “to take up any |, o 0" "giooial Telegram.) — Empress | cumstances connected with the man's par- | which, Laving peem formed by dumping | footed up 1.117. It ran more than half of Posixion o 31 "'"""'"'; Veclated cur. | ¥Fitten to Prince Hohenlohe an autograph | grievancer they may have | Frederick cannot live more than six weeks. | don. He was justly sentenced for life and | refuse, 1s not officially recognized as exist- | the total registration, the 1899 record be- tempting to Introduce a depreciate letter yielding to the chancellor's request President Mitchell, when informed of the | Both Emperor Willlam, her son, and Queen | the law does not fix the limit nor what the | ing. The tract Is now valued at several | ing 3,88, and presages a vote approxi- rency. The Kunsas City platform. wWhich b oo 5oy ooty his oMctal duties and ex- |acion of the operators, siated fhat " | Victoria, her mother, were so notified yos- | discase shall be with which a convict shall [ millions of dollars. Captain Streeter in- | mating 4,000 in that growing city reiterated and endorsed the money hlu;‘fl'( pressing the Yarmest thanks for his fidel- [ would have to decline to discuss its prob- terday Ly the physicians ’in #ifangance. | die."" ‘\'IV\)[V a “government,” swore feally to Witling (o Ad Polities. of 1896, was read and Mr. lfnf.'\;‘.u':l:nr\- ity, distinguished services, self-sacrificing | able offect until he had given the matter | G0N0 0 NS BCE o P AGen cane Might Have Investigated. * | (he uniop and upbeld that tone but federal | . : ot s SRR asked his opponent to answer the OIOW=| gasotion and unrivalied faichfulness | cavetul constderation. He would not sex | ST EG T CATRE th e Gor- | Attornny Geotge M. Spurleek:, +#There | nuthovities ba the riaht 107k bl | r:“')x s R R e O ;m'n':; 98 _SURRLlons teclaration of M| ,The retirement o Prince Hohenlohe ix | whether or rot It would bo possible tordenl| o L Wy v n yho has arrived and whe s 2 question but what Poynter was | Having been dispossessed bl T I gkl g ey “Do you_ endorse Hrlullxlrk““d coinage | (he principal theme of discussion. The | with the difficulty without another conven- | 0% o oue of the foremosi of British | wrong, absolutely wrong. If his subordl- | Streeter Iast summer unexpectedly re- |* TR BLR St & i Bryan for the free and unlim “EC | ggrarian and liberal press says the chan- | tion. | Qiplomats. The latter repeated the Infor- | pgted acted improperly he should be held | turned with an “army” of twenty men and | Mittee he " people &re TOERNISE of wilver at the ratlo of 16 to 1 WIROW( | cellorship han practically long been vacunt. | ~President Nichols, whose whole dlstrict | TREUSE: | responsible for not making proper in-|a gatling gun. Fearing bloodshed, thy [understand that the judges do not wish to walting for the ald or consent of any othe | qpe “yrowg generally adopis an expectant | is affected by the powder gusktion, N.‘vhi Bio axhar Sulltvand (5 Yatis 15 oNARES | yestigation, eapscially Sl - Cums. counts, | whols Doilne feFees, we WA s MWL NE (R 1»'» |l,..,\.‘,.t,., 0 '“3|d| {ml'". s ,;,,.UJ,. matter nu}vhm on earth liver colried free | Bttitude and there Is much curiosity as to | this evening it looked to him as ‘,‘."'"| {of two attendants. He 15 on his way to the | Wpere he might have gotten some faform onstabulary of the sheriff's ofice, was mo- | ©f busine "'V‘ hen 1t \" Judges pu R ’\" Do you favor having silver coine Count von Buelow’s policy in respect to the | another convention was necessary. “I do | 3 S8 SUIREERE (0 (0 B FEC e e ROTEG 0 B B e W somo. light | bilized. The army, however surrendored | Question chis fall in a form iess likely to of charge into G3-cent dollurs for the Pa¥- | prygeiun Diet. The general feeling is that [ not know that the delegates will consent | CUEE B SO SO 0l g atop here |op the subject after firing only one shot, which struck & | ATOUSe resentment. The form Is, ‘With ment of all legal debts as dollars worth ink statesman becomen the re- | to walving their demand for a straight in- | wethness (0 BIEE (06 FOm SO0 TRAR IR or the BUICLT - estioned aboat | boy what politieal party do you wigh to amil ““‘.‘Itm‘;::\:x; n'with Bryan that the gold | "Ponstble chief in command of the state | crease "',“l it Ik g it ;;’l";.‘“‘w)m? r;’nl“::: him he expressed himself as sure that he |tne article appearing in The Bee with | ,;"'I Q“"'l’" "”.“","":”:‘::‘ ""f',“,;":',::",", \v:" < - X ? 1 | clause about powder whi ORSERAOES | ever be able to teturn home (0 Bug- | reference to the onw earns, par- | udges askod 0 are you going to vol andund wan.established a1 tho dictaiion ALHR . i o< wiep | 1l ever b bl 19 Frurn e 10 B0k seerene o the . ‘hemwell Kearas, wor: | QEES NEW ERAFOR AMERICA | 1005, ¥t twhe are vou euine to vte of the money power, for the purpose of | out their consent I do not see how the mat- | #N% Tot 2 hysiclan old | ¢ A gl i | publican i P o sy oot . DOWIE STILL RAISING ~NED |fnt thimsnt{ o't e, the it | 2t Yo Wl o o vt hpowinte 1 1as0n | s e, terian matke o vaae|Piicnn 0 "0 00 . v dmirer of e dis guished compose Tl that induced he governor to gran s creasing its price and lessening the price o ond a prolongation of the fight s elatts i ARV L AD D RILAFWARA | £ ve b i 8 Conntry's Poxition in Com . changes In favor of the republic S} Nk Gomumaaitias Australian Fai er In Lond Ba) Ghxon! Cod] compny's, ariet, wiilon | Susio; isited him \\1| ¥ an ‘-” AR | pardon. The pardon was not heard of in and Diploikacy. Youwll:have to. pub me down &8 & Mr. Rosewater then referred to the flag | Causen Arrest of Medical upplies fuel for the city schools, started | coBCurred in the inva el ;""“' l"" that | this county until a long time after It | e e e A e SR AL 4 « es fuel for the city schools, started |, "o q00meq carly de L is un Siauted: - Thix fellow Icen wa | ca 8 time," re q . a8 the emblem of power and sovereignty. | up this morning fullhanded with the ap . .r',. I,,,"\" “v"w ‘,’: v:‘v\ Sir Arthur w ‘]'\\’d* ‘\.Ic‘"m,: ‘,,I.IH _lrutl H K |r:“¢ \'h" NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Archbichop Ire-|of the Ninth ward, “although the title but ho contended that (he fag had RONIDK | | ot 1§ Bands of medical | proval of the United Mine Workers. 10 s | £OTtAI0 How soon. if ove charged with the crime of murder In the |\ nd, just returned from an extended trip |looks & little queer opposite my name. I to do with the conatitution, nelther was the) o o " "o tiernoon ralded the meeting | Understosd that (he company shall mine | b€ a0IC 10 F i ;", e i lteq | Abroad. today gave out a siatement of | never had it there before.” flag original with the men who wrote the | [AGEPE f0 4 : only sutficient coal to AIl its contract with | | named Ha cuted |y ympression of the showing made by the | “We haven't met with 5o many cHanges eld by John Alexander Dowie. Groups of | 0N e 5 Snténcea. tor Thes | & constitution. The Declaration of Independ- | NI B JERR Aletanact Bowte: (||.\lha|l T sobsat Giatsiot. The mes ate to 7o BULLER INNIB OWN DEFENSE |and K ArUR Ax Keuten 'flv ¢ “""I" .“"'-|" Americans in Paris. The only criticism 10 | hore marked a registrar at.Fostioth apd ence enunclated the natural rignts of man od | ceive the straight 10 per cent advance. | |oriminsle ‘wete' &b arend he evi-| o made, in his opinfon, is that in most [ Farnam streefs, “because we are mostly bellowed interruptions and jeered in chorus L Britiah Genersl Who Falled to Re- | dence lett no room whatever for doubt | LG R A ) " ek Favors Free Silver. |y powie violently denounced the disturb- [ Fifty bands are employed | 2 % to the guilt of the accused. The mur. | “"8€® Artistic effect has been sacrificed for | republicans already. Fortleth street, for Mr. Hitcheock was introduced by James | ers and sent for the police. The latter en- o | lgra dmazy I"'l sty I‘; rowas :mmul and preparation made | PaIP utility. This, he sald, resulted in a | instance, fs banked with republicans on A K wa J : o . ton: lder was planne a prep a8 | EnE ; ¥ i €. Manahan of this city and in beginning | tered the hall during a scene of uproar and | V Pou‘nc“_ VIEWS OF STRIKE zplanation, Ton (TS nannatiation roxnyahoute kndtars :‘.Afm h?-l‘n‘!ruTl] a8 vm:{r‘n. .{m.rm_uf hffl“ both sides clear down to lmn\:\nunrth We he said he esteemed it a great honor to|arrested six of the students, which restored | | the deed 11t was o cold, caleulating, | P70 the case. The number of awards made | had eighty registrations at 2 o'clock and " he home of their greatest|opdor. LONDON, Oct. 19.—The Pietermaritzburg | {he - h " |to American exhibitors should make the | nine-tenths of them wers republicans, Of represent in the home of th K order Settlement of the Labor Troubles Dis- i DAl R AR ’mnnvvmuhhw murder. | people here proud of the part taken by the o that is o 1h he e champion the forces of fusion and reform.| Jurther disgraceful scenes took place B e naaAl correspondent of th i Ma e S M e Hers prajld o : k © | course tha more than the normal pro- He admitted that he encountered consid- ( this evening. A body of students tried to SRS, b | “In his speech returning thanks for the ) nwarE \ L United States. The most pleasing (eature, | portion and the fusionists will probably erable embarrassment by being called on to| rush the platform. They threw chalrs at Headquartera, | sword of honor, Eir Redvers Buller made | Attorney C. 8. Polk sald In my judg- | he added, was the .\m-'vlum pavilion, where | aprive. a8 usual, on a gravel train, at the answer President McKinley. His defense | Dowie, who called upon the police and fled | a wpirited defense of his strategy. He says [ ment the pardon of John Benwell Kearns | il Awericans wero made (o fecl at home. | jast minute. of the silver question was based entirely [by a side door. The police fought their| CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—In regard to the [ho did not believe that any geperzl had |was one of the most unwarranted acts [ By the exhibit, this country's resources are | In the Fifth district of the Ninth ward on the claim that President McKinley and [ way in and endavored to expel the rioters, | settlement of the coal miners' strike in ‘ ever faced a situation so dificult as that|of any chlet executive of this state with | better known than ever before, as seen by | the ropublican lead was nearly five to one all other republicans were silver men | arresting & number. Fighting was re- | Pennsylvania, Senator James K. Jones. | which confronted him when he disem- |refcrenco to prison management. A jury (an increased demand for cur products, Here also changes were reported. I don't it He next answered afirmatively the | sumed, sticks and chairs being used as | chairman of the democratic mational com- | barked at Capetown without an army and |of twelve men said that e was guilty of | “A new ecra,” said he, “has set In for | care to register s a republican,” remarked question a8 to whether he favored free | weapons. The students tried to rescue | mittee, said today | no hope of one for seven weeks or longer. | murder in the first degree and but for (us in commercial and diplomatic relations | a business man, “but the commercial men coinage and the payment of debts in the | those under arrest, Ultimately more poltee | “The settlcment Indicates clearly to my | ‘I found Mafeking and Kimberley be- | the fact that two of the jurors had scru- | and with the opening of the twentleth cen- | cortainly cannot afford to vote against their coin of the silver standard, but did not ex-| were summoned and the hall was cleared. | mind (hat the trusts are beginnink to have | lenguercd,” he said, ‘and the two main | ples against capital punishment he would [ tury America steps w0 the front rank of | own interests. Even Bryan himself, trom plain why he maintained the position. He (The ringleaders will be arralgned at the |@ wholesome regard of jublic opinion. They avenues across the Free State, Bethulie |have hanged, as did his partner in the | nations . his gain in lucre during the last four years, e o met ge s i 4 o | w e vl e demands of | Lridee and Norvale Pont, in the bands |crime. The governor's action was unwar- - Rl | ought to vote the republican ticket predicted that If the men in charge of (he | police court and the committee of St. Mar- | would not h inlded to the demand bridge and Norvals Pont, in the hands | P government continued in their Iust for | tin's halls, where Dowie's meetings have | the men, except for the fear that the con- of the enemy, with Ladysmith nearly su anted in law and not justified by a single | MISSING PARTS ARE FOUND| i uave an old neighbor who has heen power the ten commandments would .need | been held, will consult with a representa- | sequences miight be disastrous to the wd- | rounded. If 1 had waited for the army |fact and places him on a level or below KN1iog my Yols for twenty years,” retissked a guardian. tive of Scotlaud Yard as to the advisa-| ministration. ™ public lesson will nmium] then advanced on Bloemfonteln it | Altgeld in his efforts to curry favor with [ Hemd and A % of Mardered Maw | a reglstrar in the S nth district of the M tcheock next said that the Impor- o 0 | be lost. It means that the trusts them- | would have been twelve weeks before I[the worst element of society. That act Found at Glenmere Near Lynn, Fourth, 1776 Lenvenworth street, “and you Mr. Hi k next said I bility of allowing further meetings ' tant issue in any campaign was v\hmhn-x‘ —— selves are afraid of the people and it is a |.m||'| have exerted any Influence on the |alone nm:h! to rh"fl' him ! Massnchusetts, can imagine my surprise when he told me 4 o ac ¢ the democracy.” 8 o e the Boers would this time to put him down as & republican the people would endorse the chief act of | hopetul sign for the democra situation, In that time t L his tjm P D 5 the administration. He charged that mn‘IEVEN KINGS MAY BE ILL At republican national committee head- | have completely overrun and oceupied | NO MERCY FoR BUCKET SHOPS | [YNN., Mass, Oct. 18.-The entire body | He said he had passed through thirty years chief act of Willlam McKinley was to start | iing Alhert of Saxony Suffers from | auarters, Secretary Perry J. Heath stated | Natal and what would have been the eof of George B. Balley of North Saugus, whq |of democracy and that he bad finally gotten the government on a career of conquest Unuoey, While Qennn et Soedan that some weeks before the strike was or- | fect of t on Europe and the British| cnjoago Monrd of Trade Keeping Up | was murdered about October 8, 1s now fin | enough. Following his remarks on this subject he Has Sere Lungs. dered, Chalrman Hanna was requested by | people? Fight on Its Per- the possesdion of the Lynn police and has Niee Row of Republicans, asked Mr. Rosewater it he believed in a | 4 delegations headed by President Michell to| “General Buller then procecded to make stent Buemy, Beon panitively dentiaed, Tho mINeIN | muore'e Dioe ‘republices ow added government by force or in a government by | RBERLIN, Oct. 18.—It is known that the | effect an adjustment of the miners' griev- | the interesting announcement that Sir head and arms were found by the police in o ‘ latrar, painting TN IHE NG M‘ q.:, consent? He then spoke of Dewey's bril- | jliness of King Albert of Saxony, which|ances, Mr. Hanna imformed the delegation | Evelyn Wood had wired, asking to come! CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Board of Trade op- dragging Glenmere (“Floating Bridge w"m"“*' ot g ol Sl 'mm lant action and said that Dewey placed | hag recently become more acute, is due to | that he was glad to hear from them and that | out to serve under him. He said he never | erators will tomorrow enter into what they | Pond”) this afternoon. The remains were : ‘m_“ Theie ata (RaLis rs “h”w: e himself in communication with Aguinaldo; | 4 cancerous affectation of the bladder,|he would consult with the mine owners | was so tempted in his life to take a man|call the last skirmish with the bucket shops, | taken to a local undertake rooms '”'"‘;.:"‘.mm-mn i ”m""ws Toiars K that the two men conterred and (hat Akul- | which his medical attendants consider in- |50 as to be Informed on both sides of [at his word, for he had begun to look on |Thirteen of these concerus have heen obliged | identified by people who knew Bailoy wel | €1 Teklstered from il S naldo reformed the people of the islands | able the situation. After doing 80 he concluded | Nata) as a forlorn hope, but it would have | to close their doors and thirteen more have | John €. Best, who is held on suspicion .'r.“""“‘ WM' “whm-m ““m"::;“ r";r:,; into an army and under the eyes of Dewey | COPENHAGEN, Oct. 18.~1t is announced | thal nearly all the claims of the miners ' been cowardly to have left “., last given up thelr fisht to secure the | having commitied the murder, was con "M“- {loHy foRRIE S fHot e '“.: 1o "‘ hegan Lo establish his own form of govern- | that the danger attaching to the flincss | ehould be allowed. The princi object of | come to take the risk. ‘I kn Board of Tr market quotations by round- | fronted with the head, but all he wouid | '™ OO TP ") 8 pon ment. He sald when thelr services were | of King Oscar has passed, but he will re- | Mr. Hanna's visit to Now York, Mr. | failed to relieve Ludysmith’ he exclaimed, | about means. One concern today was still | say was that he thought it might be|'? Z“‘n'( "'I m““':"' 4 o T accepted the Fillpinos were accepted as al- | quire a long rest. The King sulffers from | Heath said, was to consult with the mine | ‘I should the eme command. || using the quotations under a temporary in- | Bailey's d"“m“m" “Md‘a s "Jr"; v‘u.:f .: v‘M“ k Mes. In closing Mr. Hitchcock repeated | songestion of the lungs. | own and raflroad oficials and he then |lost it and rightly It i/ But | had taken | junction, but this case comes up on court P R _“l. 4 ’u -‘h *\ y SAIh! dramatio 850 spsctacuiar afteet bis secured a promise that they would accede | OB the task and was hound to gee it |tomorrow, when counsel for the board “‘”‘COMING T0 STUDY IN AMERICA | .o o siekintes -1”" N L P question concernlng government by force. American Gold May Come Home. | (o qupetantially all of the miners' demands, | through { present arguments for its dissolution. In| yaie Sor W M'{:’ heod “': n‘ e wat) What cheoek DIdn't Answer. LONDON, Oct. 18.—The Times, discus-| " | SIt Regvers paid the highest tribute to|view of Judke Kohlsaat's decision enjoln- | gynip Youths Will Be Matriculated | 2% be sald, ‘but the party has wandered Mr. Rosewater said thai he Lteq | 31K possible gold movements, says in .mi Wilkesbarre Not Sangaine. | the loyalty and gullantry his troops | ing a number of locul bucket shops from us- Ll Uaissestsias ot far from the duys of Tilden. I'm still call- o e b i i P TR nclal column: “In a normal year it| WILKESBARRE, Pa. Oct. 18.—General | under the tremendous siraiu, a strain, he | iug the board’s quotations, the directors ex- This ¢ : tng myselt & democrat, though, waiting for that he could not gyrate In the tragle man- | Lo 19 pe gate to say the American demand | Superintendent Lathrop of the Lehigh Val- | believed, such &s no soldiers in the hist pect another victory L the tlme when the party will come back to ner of his opponent and then called atten- b | | 3 ke - | g oid . ¥ - 4 its old principles.’ "’ d ceased, but the present year presents | ey ompany and cl 2 0 e world had ever to ergo before — 2 al c 2 5 i v ton to the act hac bo Nad uot anewered | puoy Sariatins. 1t would Do Fath 16 Ak | crators commiiiee af the Wyoming oad | The morming. pupers csbrens mdrgmasicn WANT TO BAR OUT AMERICANS |1om meo ot s s 02| Buve i tour aldiine_ demceats bis question as to whether he (hought there | .o (nat Europe will not have to repay ere | Lackawanna region, returned tonight from | at the discovery (hit the admiralty iy s mal school, has received a lottor from |10 original popullate reglater with us to- Was & oopspirecy "ot commndiiien [10n& a part of its borrowings. Germany, | Scranto, where he had attended the confer- | iug home @ dozen Invalided AustraMan | pritivh Irom Masters Seek to Bulldose | Fred W, Atkinson, superintendent of | 18Y 48 republicans.” said Registrar Britt in wmoney or l""’,‘".”’;; p:i.ml uy!lulfl'l"nmlfi""‘r Russia and Great Britain at the present mo- | encé of operators today. He said there were | troopers who were attacked with enteric | Kol fowatinad Tt 1o puplic tnstruction in the Philippines, ask- | (B¢ Fourth ward, “two other galus were _‘” “‘."':‘:"‘.l' kh:"\‘:‘;h”‘"‘l“.r‘:":: OF| ment are more likely to be horrowers than [no new developments. The operators of | fever in the steerage ! e o patiia e S {ng.whst' ‘terma the Btate Narmal Sonogl v\:m'ml ; n ‘.”“"I'f.,.m'l::y Iyi:m. Ihznt{ v .:"‘ Rovernmen janed. the . _ 10| repayers. 1t is probable that after the|(his section are still willing to ablde by| A charitable fund has been wived to| of Kansas will glve students from the | nc¥ Delong to a red b isl SAMBT) B K O e oreu”)- | American olection money will be easier to | their original ofier, namely, 10 per cent fn- | Gibraltar, where the troops have heen ro-| DIRMINGHAM, Eugland, Ocl. 15.—The | Phtippines. ~The Department of Educa- | DUt they sky they ar Kolng 1o start in right, Sthmant “":""‘m’," A ontag ;h"'r':"m"‘tuulplu\ than now. Consequently American | crease in wages and powder reduced to $1.50 | cuperatiug, to insure their transfer to the | Midland iron masters are inquiring of off- ' tion in the Philippines has decided to | ™ ™Y ""’""“l"', ""'l':n"m"',f”r“"l"; i B s Bave ba iaroines | SARIAIIAtA Taay winli/Sh BHDE BamACK pATS |Den ok e | secona cab <'als about the reported Intention (o pre- |place some of the natives in United States | VICh Fhowed ton chank - o @ have CXErCISes | o what they have sent abroad.’ It is not known whether the strikers will —— er Amerie cturers to B o lac 80 they 0 contact | A" of force in the policemen and the militia | 2 2004 DE AUGD/BR aller, LT oII8S WhN honlasd Yellow Fever Increastn | Ser. AMEEIRAS TARIERCINERLE 1o BEWAN MRe A l";’"':;m‘rl"v.n“‘.fm'_':“’:vo;‘;:“'r_""l NHACt | yiaoh precinct was provided with a stoys, and other governing and ruling officlals, | Arbliration for Strikers. | when it was first made and it was very un-| HAVANA, Oct. 48.—Yellow fever fs in-|*%4rd! i nlAse S e 1L :m-'| el fe gy Aol And Do~ |y ihat sateguard proved only an incum- The only government by consent, he said, | LONDON, O 18.—The concillation | Ly seactory, the men figuring it out that the | CT€ASINE here. It is sald that there is|}*Y, #7¢ BrICEo construction contemplate cal usages. students prob- | hen duripg the day. It was anticlpate L. i haard of the Landon Glambes st o | satis Y, guring at the S 5 4 ia South Africa. Several of the principal |ably will not be scat over until next ety % ek " 15 the government of women in the mar- | hoard o London Chamber of Commerco | roage, with the powder clause, would|Dol one block in the city but has con Vo ol vy BB il gl 4 Loweyer, that the stoves will prove a riago relation. bas undertaken to arbitrate the dispute be- i1 g IEatan ror oo o) savCatee Loty 4B | iran® fmialy a onjointly making | summer, N ALla bafore’ ths Femalnlaniiarate (AL g back to (he perlod of the rebellion | tween the lightermen and thelr employes amount to very o these inquiries, intend to organize a cam- he sald, in 1861, 8,000,000 of Intelligent people formed a government, they considering it not satistactory to dive under the Stars and Stripes. Lincoin sald to those people: “You can’t establish this government; once In the union, always in the union Those people had to consent because Lincoln made them doso. The uprising in Loulsiana was mentioned as another illustration and at- tention was called to the fact that the re. | | due to arrive A settlement of anticipated, the strike 13 therefore India's Gold Coming (o Amerien. LONDON, Oct. 18.—It 18 reported that gold to the amount of $500,000, which is here from India next week has been engaged for the United States Changes in ish Cabinet. MADRID, Oct. 18.—General Linares has heen gazetted as minister of war and Geu- (Continued on Ninth Page) eral Ascarraga as president of the senate, Wait for Mitchell's Advi SHAMOKIN, Pa., Oct. 18 the Mineral Rallroad and Mining company and the Unfon Coal company are being ap- | m | bid o Brit proached today by messuges from the|yellow fever, s very low nnd Mrs, Hayes | P18 ShOUId be lower than the British | bosses with informatioin that if the men | has been lsolated with him. | BT e i Ch by, return to work they will be granted a 10 P e I;r;"-;‘Vrl 'HA’N CITY, O¢ ‘I 18, he tol r‘nlgN‘ | er o crease. i efuse to ac- | '’ rriven, tration this year in Kansas City |s 00 P sant. inoveass. - The-fusa Fetuse to & SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18-—The United | an increase af 10,216 over the total of 15 cept the terms unless officially advised by | giates transport Sherman arrived tonight, | and much the heaviest registratlon cver President Mitchell. - The companics em- | thirty-five daye from Mantia, via' Nagusk( | known here. T lanconsti i ve e iy ploy 6.0 men and boya ut six collieries | 1t hrought &° cabin pussengers, 167 wick | a population of 18, The laté rogisiration oldie ) g o ore than one-fourth of the PLAE_SNR AR BAc B00h A M soldiers, 18 discharged. 71 prisoners, 12 in- | indicates that mor n one-fourth of th | -Employes of tiere is mo Improvement there will scon be an exodus from here. Frank W. Hayes, the general of the Havana branch of th ican Trust company, puign to press the government into favor- | ing British manufacturers if it is found taht any contracts are likely to go to the | United States, even though the American manager orth Amer who 15 suffering fr sane soldlers and 42 bodjes. inhabitants are voter Oct 18, Memorla) il the late William 1. Wilson, presilent of Washington o lae vnlversity, were he v Rev T Hall condueted th touching ad- dress was vered by v Dr, James Quarles of the university, On the rostrim were the university faculty, th v Va istitute faculty and Lee-Jackson camp of Confederate veterans, of which Mr, Wilen Wwas a4 member A speclal funeral trin will leave here in the morning over (he Baltimore & Ohlo for Charleston, W where the funeral services will tike | The family will be accompanicd by faculty, trustees and students, tration days and e tion day come to a close. In uine preciicts the reglatrars worked short-handed, there being difficulty in sccuring enough men not otherwise more profitably occupled Following are the figures by wards: First Ward, No Rep. Dem. Pop. Ans. T 6 § 1 13 o8 1 1 Sy 0 X 3 i . 1 u

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