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PelTh ARl Do Py 1R BB o TR AR i e e L L Y =1 THE OMAHA "'DAILY BEE. Loz ESTABLISUHHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1900 =INTEEN PAGES, SINGLE COPY FIVE —— CENTS A\ "LR] l l) \l l\ \l\]R ARE AFRAID OF ROSEBERY BEAR GETS HIS LITTLE l)lTL HAWAIIAN ELECTION RESULTS | \IRUIH IS AGAINST STATE COND‘lTlt.m OF THE WEATHER ”“\l \“\l ”\l “) Conservatives 111 ot Bawe Over Probe | Potitieal Amaies © Considerably Mived— | i le Return of Former Liberal Queen Lil Said to e Stil a der to 0 1 Pince, | Report Comen of a Secret Treaty Between | Political Factor. Jury in the Bank Case Has Agresd Upon Its ‘ Temperature at Omabn Yesterdas: Republicans Control Both Houses Beyond Emperor's Pleasure Ride at Breslan Un- - Russla and Ohina. HONOLULU, Nov, t-(VHRIN Fravtiace; | Finding. Mour. Deg Dei Y i Tcanat - . voo B8 . 8 Possibility of Dispute, ~ pleasantly Interrupted, problem, ov. 1 Robert W. Wilcox, the independ- ( vee i . 4 MANCHURIA TO COME UNDER CZAR'S FLAG | {1, Fosulist e, e Ny o vuncll | SEALED AND GIVEN TO THE GLERK| 2 M m:::::: s A e FISHWOMAN USES WILLIAM AS TARGET | *'F s hronlele o Gl Halority aver Samgul PRFNGP the repb miLl E SAFE MAJORITY FOR THE JOINT BALLOT 1 u o whic lean candid His strong vote among o . '; "l dapanese Minister In London Talks | ' (HICHEE L dleirlete currleq | Wesnlt of Deliberations 1t . Deslas O o Mimile Mistes Its Royal Mark by th ? extended to Lord| Of Allles Parsaing Chinese Court |, guy ngainst the whites #0d the intelll-| Late to He Reported tu : ougias Oounty Canvass Completes the Sy lea p ot Farther Into the Interior gent native voters of the cities st Night but | Preliminary Roster, Blightest of Margins, Xt neurtence 1t Necessary. The result of the election préduced much Lenks Ont. v — It It taken | e depression among all whites® Wilcox | SHORT ON READY MONEY e = - rual and the February | Airmed statements emanate from Parls and | unti-whito canvass, with pj xplains Nature of on the | o ina Jnst the x Natlonal R oy imuediately, | Odessa thet a secret treaty has bee con | part of some of his campabGieiiera that | (1 State againer Who BBERE PO Trouble. Majority is Specially Btreng ia Memal Crowd Which Witness the Aesault Frenci the summoning of & m of the party | ¢luded between Russia und China for the it he were elected, Qu toukalani | bank bas n ucingt Ahgin | Siaw vone. ey Jority pecially o ) nbers for this purpos nat he will receive an | B an occupation of Munchuria would be replaced on the ¢ & The r known beyond a dou hat | b [ i “Th with Previous Experience, o & light on the actual situation ss over annexation to bt Tad allv the outcome. It was through Apropos ¢ 3 on DEED THOUGHT TO BE THAT OF A LUNATIC | | That the adver A virile personal- | apanese minister in London, Who was | The republicans carried By and the bt [t becarne known the state gou|American Linseed company X 55| ENSURES TWO REPUBLICAN U, S, SENATORS |G, Major ity 1o the le rals will fowed yesterday, hinted at the possi land of Oahu for Hon A Purker by it gt A 4 - not be we vatives, who | t of the ullies pursuing the Chincxe o demf candidate e dwe ihen statemer o | recognizo t difficult task to Into the interior if they desired, al nce David Kawanandg {ving only | LOrneys gave his clients assurance We have How Coming Nebraska Legislative feer (e News of (e ARRIe Wad | o o Fo to thelr big ma- | thoukh he sald it would be & long process. | about one-third s miag bs as Parker. | the verdict was not kept sccret in at | e apite Bodies Stand with Reference to | jority, is reflected in their comments, or| Shanghai sends a report that the em- | Today it is reported tie Ruecn Lillou- | one nstance The jurors reached an agree- |t { N . Pasty AMilations of the Party Was Greeted with & | the comments of their organs on Lord Rose- | Press dowager, wlarmed at the ristng 10 | kalani secretly threw her (ofuence to Wil- | mont about 8:30 o'clock in the evenlug, too whe . 2 | ? dress at Glasgow yestos- | Kun Su province, now contemplates re-|(cox. There is much bitterness aga o § F : Membership, Great Show of Affcetion, TY's e wddress at Glasgow yester- | . . late to have the counsel and others inter Jay irning (o Tai Yuen Fu among the democrats who hoped that, ever b ¢ the thirty | 3130 a Buxh The and Morning Post both| From Hankow comes a report that Gen- | if they did not elect their man, they would | €*ied cailed to hear the result of the thirty L)AL N hy NeRrAR Tagtstutuve B i A\ ‘,I,_” " Lord Salisbury fol- | eral Tung Fu Hslang 1s still at Stan Fu|at least so divide the native vote that Wil- * deliberation. ' was sealed . SSLAU, 6.—~Emperor William | Poin b i e LB _ paid HKepnbit- Fusion- Rep. y Tt fh indicating the aiM. | protecting the empress dowager, that|cox would be behind Parker placed in the hauds of the district clerk which wili A ! n inta. Maj. was the object of an attempted outrage, | e L ng the nation, he has no| I'rioce Tuan has fled to Kan Su and that The ndent native party has ca | when court opens this morn Sl Jren: i which, however, falled. As he driven | BL s ik b0 the Femudy 1o whereabouts of Yu Hsien, governcr of | ried the hou » vl WiNparasd; 5. b un hana tHar - y yeuisves i [ in an open ¢ ake Lo the Cuirassier bar- | 84Vl E han is unknown majority. They will have fourteen mem- | & SIDEW,SINE v racks, a d by the hereditary prince ¢ o2 v . \e court room at 9:30 o'clock nd t 1s sald that Prince Ching will be sent | bers of the house, with niue republicans | 0 the court room ut 2,000,000 T " of Saxe-Meiuinger, a worcan in tne crowa| BOERS — ARE AGAIN ACTIVE | .57 i to apologtze for the murder of | and six indeper and democrats. fn| Lawyers who bave been connected with 3050600 of wwor WAl The completion of the cficial canvass of hurled an ax at the carrlage. The rapidl Baron von Ketteler. the senate there will be seven republicans, | sults in Nebraska for a good many years | ar i W, while | the votes in Douglas county fived & Ve bitter- | d lant bank's counsel we i Been Bruited About the Imperinl @ of representatives by a lar this i with which th ot lo wan passing saved | Raflway Cut in Twenty Different olght fndependents A8A o EHBNERAL, With ’ Wo charged o seed ¢ viston of parties fn b its occupant he ax, or b t, fel ¥ ita orcupants, The ax. or batchot, Cfell | Places eimeen Boemtontetn | 70 BE IMPRISONED OR EXILED |tho uieper dents in contral, a Heels roosion | 1 Sihority for the stateunin that i v b W' braska lesislatures a3 tho roll Wil orig will orig | There is & committee now at work formu case involves a larger sum of money than 1 18w comr T v diatel S e e | o SXpected, a, thuy ure CRREEEHY ruling lating plans for raising the needed millions smmediately arreste | - Chinese OMcinl Decree Announc regime any th b remember. Tho fa nd it will roport to the directors at thelr publi b A decided m Selm hnapke. ONDON, Nov o Boers, according \ " lection, | the wous Bartley che: hich the fority in vach house and on joint ballot the Selma Schnapk LONI Nov, 17.—The F according Stern Retribution for Princes It is likely, as a result of the election famous Bartley check, on which the |, ,... (jye meeting on December 3 fn thi = sE b, L iple the front rank of | to the Capetown correspondent of the Duily | and Dukes. that congress will be asked to establish|suit is based, is 201,000, The intorest is rength of respective parties is more even wpectator de furthest from | Mail, have broken the rallway in twenty bty | Koo Himitations upon the votin privitege. | 3y WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Minister Wu | Many of the whites want & proper quali has recelved from Director General Sheng |flcatlon for voters. It is argued that in % (5. Tk SRGENE (SVOIVE K. Yol % 6t the following cablegram, which he commu- | voting upon 916 COTUNEIRY saxny oF | 1it19 IATROT IOANINE Hi S ABGRORRIS KOURS | SRt tin, T THIN DIkN Waré ¥ be In the house nicatel to Secretary Hay tod the natives » shown themselves unfir | than a quarter of a million of dollare e e s have fifty-three and the £ y today L) o y n capltalization would probably be ¥ i An imperial decree of November 18 de- | for universa rage Although the case may be taken to the (bR BOUT BIERDS o -soven, the republican ma prives Prince Tuan and Prince Chvang of | The returns, which are not quite com- } supremo court, there s one important . v 5 3 X Morning Post, wiring last Tuesday their ranks and offices und orders them to | plete, show Wilcox sixty-nine vites ahea i ; i s kadar AL ek o 1 Joint ballot republicans will havo question In connection with it that will be | malning ).000 to be su v Two commandoes have appeared ut Bal- | be fmprisoned for life; Frince Yin and|The pro incts to bo heard from are moral and a force is concentrating to stop | p; caty-one and the fusionlsts sixty-two ! republican majority beiug nine fendant, and that s the valldity of the | for it in cash at par, the ¢ I'rom the roster of the senate mem ug devoted to working bership i disclosed & wealth of strong men “It 1s by no weans likely " who will probably make themselves heard ‘ 1 Major, In response to a q (hat We | qnd felt in the legislative wol s wine rison I practically be- | be {mposcd upon him; and Chao Shu Chiau | ucated natives. Tho island of Kaual gave | oy ino former triul ln the distrlct court | shall consider the method of uppiying for i | (e o ¢ Iesislative work this win | sleged, says the Pietermaritzburg corro- | to be degraded, but retained fn office, and | more votes to Wilcox than to Parker and 5 1 ; 7 udge Buker took the case away from the | receiver and offecting @ reorganization | 4 spondent of the Dally Telegraph, Wirlng | Yu Hslen to be exiled to the farthest| David combined by b g Ay S not have formed part of an interna- | Thursday, and the town is evacuated. A | boundary The tlonal plot, there » doubt that unusual | portion has been taken upon the hills com The Chinese officials mentioned In the | whites of both parties is in the fact twally bo made up. than for many sessions pas it now appears, | places between Bloemfontein and the f people who | Orange river, and the line was out ye witnessed v emselves on | terday between Kimberley and Belmon hin tmaje prompt in- The northern commandoes are trekking tervention ot the police saved the woman | southward toward the high veldt, with their from injury cattle,” suys the Pretoria correspondent of | The assallant 13 a tradeswoman of Bres- | th Jau. A provisional medical examination of the prisoner has been made und she hat been nronounced (o be insane While Emperor Willlam was returning from the barracks to the railroad station 0. These sums are given In round ire two plan sslon. The Hkte this renabiions siruck the n the ns have elght numbers. As a matter of fact they are a lmple proje an issue the rep O | gettle ally he verdict is for thewde- | erwriting syndicate, whic ) ¥ ince Ying to be lmprisoned; Secondary | pected to slightly increase this pluratity. | S€ttied fnally 1f the verdict ia for thevde- | an undor R th | them. All the passes of the Magaliesberg | Prince Lien to be deprived of his rank; | Wilcox carried every island but Oahu. to the west of Pretoria are held by the | Duke Lan and Ying Nien to be degraded fn | where Homolulu s, with its large white warrant. The state has based its case on y rank; Kang Yi belng dead, no penalty can | population and with a majority of the ed the contention that the paper was void British to prevent such movements ho was cheered by fmmense crowds of | The Vryheid people who were gathered along tho route. While the atts n kaiser may i wong those who have seen previous most encouraging feature to the | JUTY and instructed them for the defend- | tWroush a voluntary bankruplcy. As e 4F¢ | service in the sénato may bo mentioned | that | ant. The supreme court reversed the de. |1°0 defaulting in paving tErest 68 Banth | H. Arc b e ATR s BTk ke 3 i ‘ { we have no ground for applylng for a from Syra e-olected by anarchist activity is developiug in various | manding it, and notices huve been posted |decree are among the highest in China | the Wilcox majority is so small, whieh | cision, holding that there was suficlent | ceiver. And, then, we own a great Otoe ’, t ,‘, Ly L G (#8408 Warobe a5 A7 LHKE the ‘ollos re | 1ntiie: Violally WATHINE (UL iCRrR. (hak 1T | anA colorise it Ty EiLIL K CHIEE f e e natives were divided | gyidence to justify its having gone to the |of property in IHinols. Hy the luw 3 el G i taking exceptional precautions against they attempt to reoccupy the town It will | against whom the powers demand rigorous | upon other than race lines. If all the na- t Ider of the shares o T i fo! ‘They o v Bt ' i : , [ " jury for deliberation on this ome point, | that state any bolder of the sha : rin (he | lature. They 4 {0 U Fallway rom NAAG e Ry o e punishment. Prince Tuan slands at the | tives had cast Wilcox votes his majority tock could get an injunction against ! h Pest to Goeboclloo, where is situated the | — hewd of the anti-forelgn and Hoxer move- | on euch.of the islands would have been WHCther or not the warrant was valld. |8tock et will welcome ba palaco of Emporor Francls Joseph, fs | Will Not Sarr k as old nssoclates Hugh ) : ) | blocking the exchange of stock which would | McCarger from Saline counts " Stoela | : ongN_Teaten. | mgnt, " Previous ediots have! degraded. biza | much. lnsger tha' it . WEABKIY s thied |1t/ s question of fact to'bo détertined | DY A vt alin ty, C, I, Stoe gunrded by special policg, & thing whick | ST. JOHNS, N. F., Nov. 16.-The New ey from Jefferson county, K Allen fron wWas o bef K Nand general election being virtually and taken away his office and servants, | of the native population was aligned with | by the jury, and one that the higher - S—— |‘u“ | ]_‘“ H{u I“‘A? v:‘u"ylr ‘|_\ was never done before oundland general elec being VIrtually [ hug this judgment of life imprisonment is | the American parties and it is thought 7 ot bbbt B e LU L Otto Al f speculation is aulgs A sonme s th tribunal cannot disturh. This phase of o trom Custer, BUHEAR Wers U AT, Gior of Nouen Lenten, an er mich Sooculaton s uo IUIRSD 1 g st sesese s 1. Shens s o | hat ‘e Fosnre o oy ooy | (ivinal camat disturd. This phase of | FATAL WRECK ON LAKE SEORE |3 chriio o Cuser, i of ‘whom s anarchist paper published fn Berlin, was |regarding the next move. Mr. Bond's un- | (na leaders responsible for the trouble, | proportion. | the suit out of the wa e attorney gen 1 B amillar figures in the senate chamber at arrested today 1o the suburbs of Aldershot. | qualified victory makes it certain that MF. | prom a Chinese standpoint it is an ex- eral will have to try it in altogether a | o Lincoln two years & Contrary to the first reports, it is now | Reid, the contractor, will be unable o Pro- | {reme penalty to & o aifferent er than he did befors Judge | Frelght nnd Passenger | Plenty of Timber for Prestaent © penalty to a prince of the blood ifferent manner than h ore Judge k | E r Prestdent. #aid tha: the woman was born in Upper |cure government sanction for the {ransfer|pue it remaius to be seon whether the PRISONER KILLED BY GUARDS Baker. | Trains, | Tn Stlesia, but has been liviog in Breslau, of his concessions to a limited liability comn- | | competition for the position of presi powers will regard it as adequate to T Near S A cad-1n col- | dent of the senate is likely to draw out where she bas kept u small shop pany ualess he confents to abanon Gar- | prince Tus's offense; The others mens |t Loiivery At LeNgNAWGL Pea OIL CITY, Pa., Nov. 16.-A head-in col 8 L e several of these second term members and AceorJing to most reports, Empevor Wil- | taln propertics now included In his coutract. | joned were Tuans wetivo associstes sod ftentiary Has Rypaisas TROUBLE STILL ON AT TAMPA | tision between a Pennsylvania freight trais Jum did nmot notice the incident. but the | Apparently he is disinclined to alter his Alds o N lar Lake Shore passe rain | 1 @ddition to them N. V. Harlan, who will Breslau Schl he A 7 ante-clection attitude and prolonged strug- | fux of i weis Speaitally Wesuisheg — - | nivel CH Frvey Unt st ‘:M m;.‘::‘ ) miles west ot Polk represent York county and has had proviots srestau Schilesische Morgen Zeitung says |ante-clection attitude and u prolouged ~ | for punishment, along with Tuaw, la See- : b 7o Three | Wival gurmakers' Untons c d two miles i | experieace as speaker of the house in 1888, - L Deotatl, Ty T $ 4 . . la 5 LEAVENWORTH, Kau,wov. u.-—~Threo * | 4 4 o gines were de- | I n 1888, W what hat bappencd and turned very glo lo expeciod, The toaiiug of au €'er- | rotary’s Hay's note of October 3, wdvising | conyicts made & dush for tiberty at (he| Riotous—Mayor Myers Thiuks Gov- | before ¥ o'clo r| I,“.n .”f\:"f’l,‘ . "‘_h'“ Jett | #1d ex-Gov v Lorenzo Crouuse, who pale, but contiaued te greet the bystanders | prise Involving $23,000,000 is tnvolved, un-|(ne Chizese government that this country | sate penitentiary at Lensing this aftere ernment Should Take a Hand. molished, all of the passenger ¢ 8 167 | comes down from Washington county with pleasaniy. less Mr. Bond forces Mr. Reid’s hand by o ’ pel Y Bg s alver the tracks and forty ofl and coal cars of Tore o | r would expect these officials to receive their | noon, One was killed and two escaped, | K e eratled. The wreckago | ® 1008 carcer of public service to commend Aoearding to & special to the Lokal Au- |legislation asd compels Bim o surrendsr. | just dessrts. Kang ¥i ls one of the off-|hut are being pursied B3 & pesse The AMPA, Fla, Nov. 16.—No settlement | the freight were & e e e | Bim. ~Another republican who hus been velger, his majesty was “apparently In a Soldietly ConAuas o reatasd clals who dled suddenly after the demands | convicts, Sam Smith, under deuth sentence: D45 yot been reached on the disagreement | destroyed all telegraph communication promoted in legislative circles s Peter serious mood after the incident.” SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Nov. 16.-Under |for punishment had been made, probably | p. Hstell and Ben Cray dlitiag Letween ‘the rival cigarmakers' unions killed Herlet, who was one of the vepresentatives The entire Dreslau garrison was tmme- | o ORI A0 OO ) e 00 & of East. | by #ulcide. Yu Halen is auother who was | o lately alarmed and drawn up i lne on | 0 PrEEC T ued yesterday, | thouEht to have committed suicide, but both sides of the route which the emperor bl iR bbb s | moments in the coal mine, had fashioned | B¢ Many small fights occurred up to | THOMAS SUTTON, baggageman, Of A | from Nemaba two years » dummy rovolver out of wood, covering |NCOM, but thore was no serious trouble. | tabula In point of Colonel Whiteside, in bis final orders re- |the edict indlcates that he is still alive i fouk in returning from the barracks to the |\ 1LRE BRGEC L 10 e qepartment, | A8 the ministers at Pekin ulso have been depot after lupcheon 1 ; 3 s o ettled ene| y d JOHN KANE, head brakeman of the |, {1t with tin foll. This afternoon the guard | THUES are unsottled generally and the | JOMN KANE, hoad beskeman —of (RE) Whtie | temper of the men is worse than yesterday ight, a K ; t L at the bottom of the pit suddenly found he news of the nitempt on the kalser |CXPFested his satisfaction at the roldierly | “ORsICering the ("K;‘“mh of ;;’unlslhmvn; 1t of the atte mistheJeatner | AP LTROE i en. and | Will develop speedily when they lay their made a great mezsation §n Berlin. it nduct of the trooj Mcers and men, and u re he republicans are stroug, Senator Miller himsclf looking nto & muzzle of what ho | OMCers are kept on the run almost con “vl‘»\h:-\'l‘ll i Hlfi";r"\';‘“”i‘jI“_’\:“"“ #eed | ot Buffalo being tho only one who succeeds thought was o 32-caliber revolver. | At the |Ml&ntly from one reported conflict to an- |40, and a resident of New caste | hunself by grace of u fusion constituency b W8S |\l falthfuluess in the performance of |demands before tho ~Chinese envoys | gama time e was communded - Hands up. | Other [WOUMALY FASSHNUERS s AND WTHR | (tninolles, 69 will oot vm reported on the bourse, where the duty. He specially mentioned the fact that | Whether the edict of the Chinese emperor |y guard “““ ocompelled: to: give :h( SAVANNAH, Ga., Noy, 16.—~Mayor Her- NEWSBOY, names unkno are supposed | o¢ ropublicans who are bound to S N |no oficer or man had sought or received Fh.fl,"\““SI‘;"“;(T Which aro regarded a8 | i1 "to “lft up,” and on reaching tho e A R L more than the regulation pay in return for |ddequate to fit the crimes t0p of the quartet pussed the top guard un- | jicT A" TR EEE SO O etrs | burt internally. Engineer Nathan Senter |yt ot Sne W fnd th n Myers of this city, president of tho | to be dead beneath the wreckage. the for American-Cuba Clgar company of Tampa, | Conductor James Paden of this city s EARLY PEACE NEGOTIATIONS | Ci/icnecd. the guard accompany the con- (o"fvoke the ald of the uatonal govern- | has both legs and left hip broken and Wil- victs belng afrald to give the alarm. Get- ol ting outside the enclosure, Guard Hewltt SO NG T SIROtaURIY ton Tlatih against herself, carrylng an ax, which did | ton.)—Congress has voted an appropriation was overpowercd, his Winchester and Ha bat because of the labor terest he leg i A 3 o ess has vote oprlatio Diplomatic Adjustments a pon e i and ho says tha ause abor erests in t pislature. Otoe and not attract special attention. The caso be- | of $500,000 to defray the expenses of the mediats Frobant ammunition taken from him. After pssing (rouple the factory has ceased to be lu- KILLS A HYPNOTIST HE HATED cacs send David Brown, who o ing postponed sho went directly to see the | ropresentation of Chill at the exposition to another post, occupled by Guard d in a ! ard Murray. | oroiive. e similar capacity years ago, and tho same procession, carrylng the ax under her|pa held at Buffalo, N. Y., next year. The| LONDON, Nov. 16.—A news agemey dis- | t1¢ convicts broke and ran. Guard Swarts ‘Jnhn Doerr of Red Bud, I, Shoots 5 true of . M. Mullen, the otly republican | Chillan government will be well representod. | patch from Shanghal ? seized Murray's gun and began firlng, the b NobE Eatlo: 3 8 refs e | 3 a Pablie | membe f the Douglas delegution who has There 18 considerable conflict in the varl- | - Siikdl new. Ju it (_JTL’_‘“""M‘:N": firo being returned with such etteot et ASKS DISCHARGE FOR ALVORD Theodore Young on Po ous reports of the incident. Private dis- Que Thanks Canadinnw. ’ P! ® Highway. bad previous legislative experience y ™ d Ohe 4 d Swartz was severely w . —— L . 4 patches differ trow the official telegrame, | LONUON, Nov. iu.—Queen Victoria re- | Fitcet Cunh 860 Shomane of il rank 0| pop iy “arden Thompson was attracted | Attorney for Embessling Note Teller 7. LOUIA, Mo No, 18- spacialito the.| on Taline Nasss s tie Hosse: [ 1 f . etachme J o colo 4 1 vy 8 . i ¢ Are o) w 8, M0, N P = - ” ther fa Har faces which i B Tho former say that the ax, or hatchet, |ceived a detachment of mixed = col olal | Loriul clan court for closo coufinement pend- | ¥ (0 #hooting and drew bis revolver and Declares That No Crime Hus Pt ma e e A [ouie amilihs fhoon i :“ulnhwhmt Which was sharply ground, struck a wpoke | troops, lncluding o number of Canadians, at | ing “qurther punishment, says the punish. | fred. shooting Smith in the head, his Resn Froved: Theodore Younghlood, aged 28 Years, Was | g, nhorger, o young stockraiser and in the Biud wheel and then fell. Another | Windsor this ufternoon an reonally | uoh'of Prince Tuan means that his son, the nd being mortal. Late reports from L ... | shot and instantly killed by John Doerr on | i o T (O BOURE ockraiser And report says the woman stooped to try to |thanked them for thelr loyal services to the |y ypnarent, can never be emperor, Lansing state that the two prisoners who 2W YORK, Nov. 16.—The case of Cor-| ;o pyplic highway near here today. Tho | S0 P 0 0 MiOR iy by Kot the ax ugain | empire. i The edict also makes tho early opening of | ¢*caPed are surrounded In a thicket three s Alvord, formerly note teller of the |y pgorer eacaped, but the authorities hope |yttt ¥ FROR CEUNT o e MeTHby, the WhtD arenied Aed on the way (o the|eyugsy Aew New Sonth Walo, |formal peaco negotfations probubie. milos west of the prison. A fusillade fn | First National bauk, was called in the | jtrTEE RN was beard regularly on all fmportant que polige station she repeatedly exclaimed: | gypNgy Nov. 16.—The govern- [ being carried on betwecen the officers and | United States district court today. Jacob s 8 Buld all important q Ho ordored mo (o do 1! Fio ordered me | ment reports that 1,060 acres of land 1n | RUSSIANS ou" RAILROAD | convicts. One convict was shot about 10| Miller, Alvord's attorney, made a mo 0 do 11 \uu’(lwl; 474‘1 wa -”h*“j :‘]m.u ‘;( some I\Vln‘! MR DA N R |ity, who had practiced the art among his s i | New South Wales are under wheat cultiva- o'clock and his companion dragged him to |tion to dismiss the case on the grounds rising young Liucoln la T. E. Hibbert, friends for some time. A short time ago a e, by ¢ . i an old soldier from Gage, later appointed | tion and that the total yield ought to be| Count Waldersee Protests Againag |® Place of shelier. No one has been hit|(hat the prosecution had falled to piove | jiyoreo suit came up in Monroe county in WEYLER’S TURN FOR BOASTING | oy |bauk, and hence he asked © PriS | oerr was also involved in the sult. The | o0 % Bat ca Hoiar, G e Axserts e Driven Milllens for New Guun. 19ndng’ Moyes BIG SNOW IN NORTHWEST | cuer be discharzed. The fulgo asked bim | 10 " nid, swore that o would kitl | oM Thavers ¢ ]'..."I,,.‘,Iu.” P, WHO 05K American Soldiers I LONDON, Nov. 16.—"The Indian govern- | pAR1S Nov. 16.—A dispatch received here if he did not intend making any defense | younepio0q the first time he should see ptr A T Baoiall el Vatk: M- Rrzadths the Sea, ment.”" says the Simla correspondent of [ yon peiin says tho Russians are abandon- | Storm Which Has Roged N,..-.‘ux he H'xnl\-rl that bo did mot; that the |y, = The men had not met untll t0dsY, | ¢ Clay and Dr. J. B. Hathoroo of Red Serald froim Pavis sars: OGsnotal Wosior| ) [to Tsax Teoun. (Yaus Tauat), acd ths| Riigsard ‘;n\:' the attorneys until mext Friday to | CHI ers aro doubtless to be found fn this list perid fom Fari x| GONTM VOO 1y ymake on RIS of Caraoon, | Coutt ton Wikt s degrphey | B doraers et iy & [suawu SYSTEMFOR CHICAGO "y i ol i ot shot 5t Ancln-Saycyiolt aad fires some | (ypACAS, Vencrueln, Nov. 16.—A sevoro | to the 1..:.[«\.3‘ mivlater o “rur.;‘mnplulmu.( MINNE/ 0/ a8, iz, D ‘o‘\ 6 1.; el ey gt g Febeo af the body interview given to the Figaro's correspond. | *Fthauake shock was felt this morning in | trongly of this ’l““““:' lfl which he bad | 5 WL IR ;.Afnl ednesday sl ORI N a8 inclined to deny the motion. | Capitalists Propose to Invest 850,000,- | The fusionists have & fow house mem ent. He said *"| the 1sland of Curacoa. Only slight damage, | ROt been previously notified contluuee and bas spread over the enl o B Dord ot o xate thoke (Dators \EONL BEOL “It bas roquired the eveuts fn the howsvar, wan dans, P RTReL SRANNIRG QIR LUERG. 88 ] SRR S e HILL PLANNING FOR FUTURE |;preut in muoy piaces mow bas caien 10| PREFERENCE FOR VETERANS - Shlae B cruelties committed upon the Boer vy tora | IRISH BACK FRDM TRANSVAAL a— | the depth of & foot or more and the indica- CHICAGO, Nov. 16.--The Times-Herald A, county representation; M. W. Murray of Roberts and the Euglish for BEuropean | Railroad Magnate Arranging to Have | /005 are that more {s coming. Tonight the | Grana Army of the Republic Will will say Thurston county, Charies Crockett of Knox, military writers to acknoy ulm -“:h.‘ l|““ o 1 f Chicago Co AllL A His Sous Relieve Him of Some wind began blowing: A 'g8le and the ther- Ask for Favorable Legis- In the plans of eastern and Chicagoe capl- |J, W. Tanner of Nance, John C. Sprecher 1 1 m 1 . o 8 l\"‘\ Nombierey ¥ an e ot M Burdens, mometor took @ sudden drop. Tho swamps Iati talists carry Chlcago will have a sub-way | of Colfax, Alexander Bouller of Saunders R e et R Hhe e 1o delinsuacd Heslth fn the lumber districts of the northwest on every othier street in the business center. | and George W. Fuller of Soward ave done in South Africa. People are now ’ y ke lumher, ote . ‘ & eve ! » " Btinlas 10 A8 s e L R RS and Spirit 8T. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 16.—It was|bave frozen solld "n” ""l "'”'“J"""I'_ are T. LOUIS, Mo. Nov. 16.—Commander-in- \'Hm ren futerosted in the project have| Several new entries p B b var learned today that James Hill was - largoicrows into the woods. or & | chle ¢ the Grand Army of Republie, | $50,000,000 of the capital guaranteed und ise also to divide legislative honors with tho matter fs that 1 carrivd on the war m. NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—The North German | electod president of the Montana Central | timie it was feared that the logging Industrs | 1‘-‘:1{- o o 1 lll‘fl' PG e SO | S A L SR LRN AT S BAIARS L AN AR Cuba with be rigor which war vequires. | 1oy ior Trave, which arrived this| 44 4 gecrot session today at Great Falls, | would thiscwintenian AROUDL afi the!| SeaRR ST AR R LIt in i'a" faw | 1611 In Roeded (o oaresout the ticia: " HE v with Disputed Title 1¢ 1 had been able to gather together & | morning, had ou beard thirty-four of the | \jone * This 1s belloved In railroad circles |mild weather earlier, but this danger seems | BU¢ &enerd . : : . he strong conscrvative part i b of | b | Mon iis 18 r cs | Ouo section of this order will re- | ginoers ure at work now on the plans und e i S BT JLE0DR. oang arty after tho death of | chicago Irish ambulance corps who fought | 1o be one of the steps in the plan of J. J. | BOW to be past lu Canovas I should have provented the lo the Trar 1 T were met at : te to house resolution 1 asking | us soon as they are completed the city p y . in the Travsvaa ey were at qu | © Great Northern s of Cuba. At the head of the Spanish tro: Y H1IL, president of the Great Northern sy | = s committes to arrange for the 6 : et oA rence for v 18 In the publi council will be asked for a fi s e e il | a4 0 | antie Ly a cominitee to artaves for eir | wum, to' ralieve bimuelt ot the turden <t | GRAPS WAS THEIR UNDOING | ; e n ) ’m.-‘ which bill received favorable con- | franchise o cans inta ' : o the wanagemont, taklog for hlmselt tho deration by the committee in tho past e ASi7a0. She. ARATARA Lt the wen sisted of V. I Duckley, Patrick Bgan, D | ohajrmanship of the directorate. Lewls W. | Prominent Kentackian Charged with [ *10°M LY % . O'Neill and J. J. Judge. Hill was a few days ago made pi ot Making Politieal Capital of | | | rehaut s constit- ago legislative experience the lonists are weak In the senate e number keep ont of legislation. Golng Tho Berlin evening papers prinfed the details in doublo leaded type. All a f counts agreed that the woman i3 demented, | th¢ performanco of duty in the islund It seems that she appeared this morning in the Breslau court in proceedings | SAD 3 1i, Nov. 16.—(Via Galves- | geports of down Pawnes county irned both of its reprosen s ot the last session, Messrs. Wenzel and Scott, e at Bufialo ment in protecting those men who wish | llam Marvin of Andover, O., has left arm | ypjja Nomaha will again have J. W. Arr 10 go to work. There are (00 wmen idlo | broken and head and face cu | n both parties pror ¥ year lof ineligibility, there littlo likelihood that objectic ‘ him will be | pressed, as th n this state sosslon of the present congress and s ex Hur“-_}fl_" ;31_‘""";: . ey “"",‘7'";' lall in his favor. It also develops that two been able to copo with the Spaaiard ¥hs Tetubiad doisnmen ada ol 1 sosd| N0, TR S GAW SAVE SO Wats Heesident % - Bolitiaal Oamil pectod to become a lav early in tho comiug | 8T FIFTRRSBUIRG, Nov, 16 ik of (ne tusi il bya ! seanrad s should never bave asked for flest 0 b | peqith and spirits and grected the delega: | o (houith bhisiaoiy gois Thilread aod kesn' 7-11 . sslon._To the enn_that the 8000 you o0 i | : Uficates of election are tto simil ot to me. My resources down there (19 tion cordially, saylng they were glad 0 gt | i favor of his sons from the presidency | LEXINGTON, Ky.. Nov. 16.—~A. §. Thomp- | !0 the forty-five departments of the Grand | , | ; temperatura wy | Section fha)i ware quite 4 {back. They wero all clad comfortably in|of the Great Northern, The Great ) son, & prominent farmer of Bourbon county; | ATy of the Republic may pass resolition majesty slept fair “But 1t 1a too late now. Whats the £00d | winter clothing and looked as if they did | ern elcction is now one month overdue. | George Leary and Sam Adams, colored, were | [A¥OTIDE house resolution B719, coples of | wall duri i W of the fi of crylug over spflt milk? Politics lost " " 3 road. e he bill th history of the work of the | 1 General cond chosen ot is obe solgnise - No bisme whatever can |D°h Sulier for smeant. 4 bron I in $1,000 bonds by United Statos Com- | the bill with a b me hats were decor w \ : i f " | committes have been sent each post urg. | YOIY Fatisiactor 1 of h y ho is respousible Miach 1o the army. AT It did was lo obey | LT et Buts wee decorated wiih but-| PRISONERS TAKE LEG BAIL | miscioner il to tho federal court the frat | Somiice b | % ing prompt action all along the line in | for money lost in a broken bank and barred @ Monday In Junuary at Frankfort, charged Shamokin st “ ord as in nowise responsible for 2 i Y are A {he coming session, beginning the first Mon : ; trom holding ¢ in this state by tho plage ,.l“l A . n thele ATEIYAL SR this SUT (tuay- way Jailer Knocked Down, | With conspiracy o provent negroes from l' TR Ao ROBEE ‘ -‘{'l‘"““ N DO AR s beemlagr iy bk flaind © dlso } | escorted to the Vanderbilt hotel, where they P v YR voting at the last election, It 1 charged | 1Y and boys em| collfe st : K Today, it it be necessary for the §0od | \ow oniortained. The total number of the b s i Shidn ShaTHeS | A I u defazlt as custodi public me of Spain for me to give my usatstance and | N O CE A A trIts was fftye Hin Own Cellw. at crap games were sta he 1 my porso » political party 1 w grons participating were arested just ve- | ROOSEVELT WILL BE THERE | hir : L taos TARL 0 oDk AN i | support 1o a political pa clght. One was killed, one wounded, one | ¢rer\pov o : | turned to work. any relr efinitel he wirepulling f Wi\ tor . o CITY, OkL, Nov. 18.—Six |fors clection 50 as to keep them away from !l cortainly do so. 1€ the liberal party needs | gon prisoner, some are in the hospital o b mo 10 reconstitute and undertake a ca 1 some remain in South Africa Vice Prexident-Elect ax Well us Pres- | may be ex P nence at once, palgn In conformity with its traditions of Ieft South Africa for home | ©f horsestealing and other - offemses made P vty Trand K e ar o ade e Bond Tine 2,000, | 1dent and Hix Cabinet (o Grace ordinate » the senatorial contest, & Hberty and progress 1 will give wy help to b and a half ago, solng first | LROIT escape la Uik 4 s > YORK, Nov. 16.-Char Jones Union Leagae Meeting, constantly quickening until the tic be lberal party, but 1 will consent to be | ¢ niiacie aua from there 1o Parts, They r down aud bis gun and (he lute millionaire William' Rice | H New | for meeting in January nex a politiclan for uix or elght months only. | po . rtio® & O N ourg Keys were then taken away from him and | who, with Lawyer Patrick has been in th b | | be was bound and loc ; Tha | Tombs for four weeks charzed with for.| PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16.-Following the | John Escholman, who went out under |D® Was bound and locked in a cell. The on technical inds—one ause he has ne be harged emy honor 1 nage of the organization men contined in the county jall on charges | knocked the jail Immediately afterward I will once again bes | AR i gery, was 1od, taken before Recorder [ofclal announcement that President Me- Puge SHRM; IUNVOUCHED FOR BUT VALID S8 N IBenL A BRIRIGR e ’"’"“”“1 Hassell as u scout, said the men [ T% T TEE CSCAP i oft and, on matlon of, the district attor- | Kinley will attend the celebration of Found : d. | | i VIt is my opinton that it Marshal Martinez | g q11 given a good account of themselves, | 87 SUIIl at 1arge HIia bond was fixed at $2,00 MHOM | oryt day at Union League, Philadelphia’s from, 2 LR "t tructs Canvassers to Con- Campos bad remained purely and simply & —_—_— Eagl ra Declare Strike O, - - famous republican club, an additic An | sder Unsigned Poll B —rre. scidlar his fame would heve besn 8l the Garnor Conspivacy Case, BRAZIL, Ind. Nov. 16.~The hoisting en. | Richued Croker Salls Awar Today. |guncement was made today that Vico pres- I ? ! cluct OMeluls Fall in Duty. greater.” NEW YORK, Nov, 16 -Proceedings fn the | ining districts 1 NEW VORK, N v ‘x"» A big crowd i lect Roosevelt will also attend, along | ¥ York i Seaiss o con- | Giaynor ¢ iy case were practicall ¢ i ko since 1k [ democrats thronged the rooms o / velt . v | ‘ ; . 0L (AP 910D Chrlint Be 1800 spended W W th, ime 1 n Democratic club tonight to sa i v Secretary of War Root, Secretary 4 Wi 1 to corned, Qoneral Weyler say 1 doome Tora United States Con v Shiel ening Bh1 | Richard Croker. | Il leave on tay, Secretary of iture Wilson \ . v ) fternoc to fatlure. {iind the defense rested t1 The Taatt ared ‘the sirike off this eve Lucania for London : R MRS AU D oACh Ao N ik Sdsourned untll Monday. when Unitod Ui to work tomorrow tornig - AR . e A . merle, for e Anurcidnt Nabbed tn Swede | Biiles District Attorney Erwin of Gec it the o price. The enginsers blame 1he More Recruits from Maniln, Grig sstmaster Genera ) 3 STOCKHOLAM, Nov. 16.-An . anarchist | will present further eviden tecord | United Mine Workers for causing the £rike | 8 NCISCO, Nov. 16~The United | Promine from all parts of the Z v e fals bad 50 gr ST LM, Nov, ar O the case, consisting of 4,000 type written | to be 4 fallure, us the miners agreed to go | States transport Sherfdan sailed today country will be present at the celebrat |y their ¢ as to leave named Bagards from New York bas been ar= | 160" WHY' ey be reviewed by Comumise | th work 1o matter whom the company pro- | Manila with 210 recruits. 1t also carries sested hore, foner Shields, Y vided as engineers, lm.: number of civilian passengers, | which will be beld on November K | whether the returns were

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