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"ABLISHED JUNE 19, 18 OMAIITA, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1900, SINGLE C€COPY FIVE CENTS NOTE NOT YET lu;»\l)\"‘“""s GOES TO MEET CHIEF [ITT( ALARN 1N RUSSIA|DENOUNCE LINON ATROGITY|(REVATEDWHILETHEYSLEEP jl“OR(‘ED T0 CLOSE UP Teanwvan it W er o Earepe Neprese | [ Wom Ty, < Marsciltes Ahead B demn the d Deprecate b | Partly Cloudy: Northerly Winds Nirg Ministers at Pekin 8till at Work Upon 1 ki i Official World at 8t Petersburg Looks for | Its Action. Four Persons Meet Horrible Fate in Hotel | st PerAtHre at Omalin Veaterdny | | a—— . s | Federal Officials Take Oharge of National g . (Copyrin Tress Publishing Co Bpeedy Recovery of Ozar, ENVE! o1, SNOY ¥ A Tire at O , Pa. o 20 e Ultinatnm to Obins, \u‘.\‘rr\'\:\'\‘:ly’f‘;-.v1»v s T:',\l Ti\‘,‘ '\"'|": P —"_9_’7" ¥ ‘|xu|‘:x.n:x]‘|||l.~'[vx(h}y,,’ n\uluv “ww.\: ,‘1.”'(‘”\ it v Bank at Newport, Ky. Dr J. Loyds, the Transvasl mintste e o R Yant, “Tatias, e | D ! = c—— FURTHER DELAY SEEMS QUITE PROBABLE | to the cours ot Eurape, arived hro o | WUNESS MAY BE DUE TO TO0 NUCH QUAIL | 0o 1oy toet i Jove v, 1 | DSASTER OUE 7O EXPLOSION OF ks, ' : 57 | ASSISTANT CASHIER 15 §200,000 SHORT —— was presided over by €. M. Hobl siden Discussion of Proposed Penalty for Princes "rl“nrvltl[::; n’v‘ i ':y‘rtl.:?n‘f Bt LB L gl L R sl e bl TR R bl b bl L P o B e o ot K v 1o That Typhotd Germs Mave Been | and speeches were made by Governor ¢ ber in the Commotion ced- Frank M. Brown Follows Much the Same is Reopened, due to arrive soon on The DUtOR oPUIHr Coltared from Toothsome Part- j;r'x'i”j::;wn':|‘.mr H. V. Johnson of Denver GENERAL LEE coM|fiG SOON Coures as Alvord in New York. b o f Colorado college, Rabbi — Gelderland. The three Boer special en ridige Which Nicholas Loves, um of Col Friedman, Rev. Coyle, Mre. Sarah Platt 2 voys who have been visiting Europe and e GREE, LroRitent. b evonal Womst's Famous Waretor Wil Fake Command | FOREIGN ENVOYS SAID TO BE WEAKENING | \'ror .’ (10t L tientton o eechin SHRBUAH, Wov, 1My, Riike | e1ub Gibelen, 810 iheset Dy &)1 sbok 18| OBwAYD, P, Nbv, 16-<Fous men of the Deparement of the Min- | STEALINGS HAD BEEN GOING ON FORYEARS " were | — peace in South Africa aris at § . sourl s | “ stan official world is anxious regarding the | strong terms, condemeing what was termed | purned to de y which today des — this evening and will arrive at 0 a. m us_reg B burned to death in a fire which today d | et : o conditiol Emperc Nichola b ere he “Limoi ] i d also denounced s Proposition for Execution Reduced to | tomorrow. fe gttt D L T 0 R by el b sk stroyed the McGonigal house, a three-story | WASHINGTON, Nov. 18, —(Special Tele 1s a feellng of confidence that he will re- | the sensational display of newspaper stories g trame building, the hotel, barn and the | gram.)—General Fitzhugh 1 g [ SRV S IVERE LS M ESENY ; 1 met vds at ours | cow 4 » " Lk | trame building, the hotel, b d the | gram.)—General Fitzhugh Le \ng iy Beverest Penalty Under Chinese Law. Ak ""’ ‘“ ‘-m~ ‘f"":"’"» W0 hours | cover. A Forelgn office official told the | concerning it. The audlence at times was [ opora house. The three bulldings were | to Adjutant General Corbin. will arrive it Assets of the Institution, S ety rom Mar 4 “ an receive d posi- | correspondent of the Associated Press last | stirred almost to riotous demonstrations of | hyrped to the ground in half an hour from | Omaha between Decomber 1 and 15, Gen | & “”:“”'I‘I‘“ gl 'i"'T"r Will 1and | ¢vening that the bulletins were regarded as | approval | the time the fire stasted | oml Tiow "W e’ aEdomIDRSTHA by Hiv: Bots | Marseilles and not at Naple ienoa . " . o dm . p al Ls e accompanic b SPRING EXPEDITION TO SIAN FU TALKED OF | 45 “1id "Been neralstently. mored; OF | i iis ‘petisechlled Hitektion to the dlas | Sésoliitions adepted Sdmit the difeulty | “irhg dess wonal wide A tumor fa current bere (hat | WHEREABOUTS OF EMBEZZLER UNKNOWN 3 Woine & kLY stently rumored. — On | inction between typhus, in the American | of adequately characterizing the crime for ARTHUR FLETCH bookkeeper for | Mrs. Lee and daughter will spend the win AT l"‘”~ usked about Mr. Kruger's plans, DF. | sense of the word, and typhus as under- | which Porter was puniched, but declare | pennsylvania Stave company. o 98 TORKHINRYOR HAVIER. CHkwE . ROUSEs e Posaibility of Renewed War with | ovds replied Really, T know scarcely |stood in Russia, where tho termn corre- | that however much the negro by his crime MIC L USSE! st vle 4 - e Up to the Moment of the Disel 14 more about them than you do,” addin . A HICHAEL RUSSELL, employe Pennsyl- | ments at the Cairo. At headquarters of the Chinene Court Discassed as Prob. | TS A00UE R0 1 ¥ € | sponds to typhoid in Amerlcan terminolo merited death, no crimo can Justity Te- | yania Tanning company. War department Nothing 16 Nnows of (ois| Of the Seal Sitwailon By & Rewss ble by the Pekin Corresponi- s i t you must apply (0| Typhold is common, the officlal pointed | course to such barbaric methods, and that | WILLIAM MULHANEY of Rextord, N. Y. | however. and thers seens to bo soad remn er Mank's OMcers Mal elaiehablod A b the president himself for information when fout, In all Russian citles, owing to the | while the action of the people of Lincoln | HUGH JAMERSON of Alfred, N. Y. to doubt fts correctnoss, iy bt 4 ieid berig v ent of London Joarnals, ho ety here. Ono man wil represent tho | defective hyglenio arrangements, but it ia | county is attributed to excitement and pas- [ Tho town has bo 8re department, the | ' The Nebraska Kerusiican club at a largely (nincd othing Was Wrong. NG pend CHe VeI not feared In this country us it is in the [ sfon, it is none tho les femaed und | only protection belng & pump at the tan- | attended meeting Saturday night resosen das | aiivey sl i e . MAVES 81 SN I UiteS Bipten discountenanced, Hop apressed that|pery. " The fire originated in the McGonigal [ 1o celebrate thé recent victory in Ne-| CINCINNATI, Nov. 18—United PEKIN, Saturday, Nov. 17.—The prelimi. | fallway station in Marseilles. He shook | Moreover," continued the official, “tha |8 law will be speedily enacted in Colorado | house from an overpressure of natural ga%. | brassa. by 4 tevepiiee ot gy D Ne- [ CINCINNATI, Nov 18—United State mary note bas uot yet been presented. Its|hands, but bexged to be ullowed to go 0 fczar's gencral health hus been good. Per | providing effective punishment for such | Thore were thirty persons in the hotel, | resident T tHiS olty . - Mpevdhne "will be seesion of he Gabmay NuLISES) <De m: at terms arv not comploted and there will|his hotel immediately, postponing tho dis- (sons who bate scen him frequently and at | crimes, and providing punishment for any [ which wus flimsy structure. Two men | made by Sentor Thoreton e e Ani L0 [Aecalon of e German one ek at probably be further delay | cussion of the Kruger reception arrange- | close quarters during the last few months | one taking part in a lynching, were serlously injured. Otto Kauloy, a #as- | W, If. Michnel and 0. D Melnior. b 0 Farkle. Wald remathUeToeed DAL LONDON, Nov. 19.--Dr. Morrison, wirig [ ments until tomorrow morning give no cre to the storles regarding verno:: Thommus, In the course of his re- | 1ime salker af Conterspast oy Dumoed | ¥ M. Michael and 0. D. Melkiejohn, should | the bank would romaln closed pending 8 to tho Times from Pekin, under date of | When Dr. Leyds' carriege drove futo the |his alleged feebloness. They have mot obe | marks, said about the fuce and arms and Jerry Datle ter . oF ‘Tin, 80, Wb 1 “";" bl | ¥ Saasiner Tucher stio shnesivet; il November 15, says Kreat interlor court of the Hotel Noadlles, | gerved the slightest indication of lingering | T do not bleve the por f this state | sustained n broken shoulder by Jumping|New York, will alko bs favites to cerr o | ctally, that Frank B, Brows, the salstant “The forelgn envoys have reopened the | aithough great crowds lined the curbs.|injury from the saber blow he recelved | e Worse thun the pe of any other | g “ine third story of the hotel. There | g ) also be tnvited to come ou | i at Frank M. Bro ‘ t dincus f the death penalty for the|there was no demonstration, no shouting |in Japan. They utterly disbellave th | €tate. This is ws civillzed u comminity as ! { th | for the occasion, which it is expected will | cashier, was missing and that a partial L S x | ot wel b Dr. vl Iy 1 . g y diebelleve the as- | ,uny state In the union anpd | 1 of them | were many parrow escapes, most of the | excel any form celebration attempted investigation showed that Brown was short princes and other high officlals. Tt is evi elcome r. Leyds went directly to|gerti often made abroad, that the cfar| we hear of occurrcnces Lke this when the oceupants jumping from the windows | the Nevrs < i attemy ) 1 dent thet the ministers are weakening, ax | his apartment. He declined to receive |is an epileptic.” | peovle have been suddenly nroused | the Nebraska coutingent about $201,000 | | they have reduced thelr proposal from exc- | IEWSPADer representatives and stralghtway | - Considorablo surprise fs expressed that | [Ome, uch terrible act: awhen wome such | Tho flames licked up the botel bullding TV TR | Brown hud been with the bank eightoen ) s s re b o 1 o 3 .-.} 1 v tutton (o the severest pupishment pro- | beEan to dictate answers to a huge &ccu- | his majesty shoCId bave tomiimie y Giat | Awful horsible ctime né § Kt I.‘v"w“”.. If it were built of tind thine re- | BRYANITE WANTS NEW PARTY |vcars, was one of the most trusted men mains of the four unfortunate men but a o 1 P 1t y . W orgetting at | mulation of dispatches received tetay, o . parents and whatever they e done, | | ever connected with this ank and is vided by Chinese law, forgetting th i @ | from tainted nourishment. 1t ap- | Parents and whatever thies huve done, 1l gey inarred bones. One man had a log W | stated Ly " ns- ese| More than 500 prominent peop! ey Ronios orge ¥, the expert that his alleged oper princes llo beyond the reach of Chinoso | ot rominent people from | pears, howeever, that he is imprudent in Tves {1 thelt’ places, ard we can undet- | broken in jumplog and soveral others re » e ations cxtended biack as far as ton Yoars common law Parts, Rorlin and Amsterdam have arrivad [hla diot, doos not aiways follow medical wild desire TeF vengeance ceived minor Injuries and slight burns jn| * CRHtlen 1 tal of the bank 18 only $100, (- o southern provinces | here, Michael Davitt among others ectio ( . o | My ks toduy are addressed not so | 5 | The capital of the bank fs only $100,00 " THO fgwe. fF s g ””l‘_ ke bt | :TI i e T r b il fact that doath has heen tn- | making the exit from the building. T bt sl Hrown's alleged shortage is double th s more reassuring. LI Hung Chang says i Re h wulking or driving he | Aicted the manner’ fn which 1t s | tannery employes connected a line of hose g ¢ b inount and re tha he reserve and that Prince Tuan has fied tor sarcty to| BOTHA SETS UP GOVERNMENT |vossivitity of s having contracted dis- not by this fnewn to Justty | (o the burning bullding, but on account | sopns oo’ A5 AR address fo the MHCWE And ote HAR LG retree b the residence of his father-in-law at Ning 40 [ense from milk 1s also being considered. | e B iAo fa7 | of wome trouhls with the pump there ‘Was Coatiod Hora oo, Stithe Gountey:t Naw: been Sut il 1o b WL SIEH /S 000 8 Hai Sien, on the Mongollan frontier of the | Boer Commandant Establishes Wia | Yet another source of typhoid infection in ' sued by George F. Washburn, president of | W bile ROt away 700, tho same affairs, und We | conslderable delay in getting a stream on | (po pr rie, e dic argo ba Jut province of Kun Hu." | Russia is quall, there belog high medical not an exception ln..v fire and the flam. : ot beyond control :‘hl', U{:’filaun.‘ix b of A(I‘nu;’l\r:ll«l and the '\: w “\‘;‘!l l:\' ‘m\ f‘A m“'.“‘i:‘:.“ :': n:“ :I\‘u“ p # ored,” says a Pekin corre uthority ® gttie! el fhe governor disclaimed any responsi- | . . J poes 8 ational comm n ot the people’s party own did not have so muc R It is rumored, ys a Pekin corre authority for the statemeunt that germs | The eovernor ! The property logs is $5,000 in which Ho says 2 L scems 1o liavg gone the full Hmit for a spondent of the Morning Post, wiring Satur- have been cultured from broiled quails. | bility for the affair, saying that he under- i [ etk MG Ll L day, “that a spring expedition to Sian Fu | PRETORIA, Nov. 18.—The Boers are ac-| The news of the czar's {llness is grad- | 8tood that Sherift Freeman bad Porter in j0 campaign of 190 was w contest of | ¥ nilid . .. ¥ is already belng discussed as the outcome |tive. It is sald that Commandant Louis [ually reaching the general Jail for eight and had gone out of BUFFALO DOCKS MASHED FLAT lenee capital. 1t was the |1 itant populace and J strugele for human rights sin Town of the probable failure of the peace ne-|Botha has estublished a government at|many sympathetic references to his condi- [ town 50 believing, only to return to learn o SR o i ¢ it AEHBHE BNl OE NN Jackson und Lincotn. The | oq O™ ) i AL gotlations. Even if Prince Tuan and Prince | Rosendal, north of Middleburg, und that |tion are heard among the people of St.|that the sheriff and his prisoner were on bt eetton ot Mokl Was ' Viciory 101 The i National bank “' -\‘f‘ill'l” Chwang are absent from the present seat | With the £150.000 which he has available | Patersburg, who are apparently greatly at- | the way to Limon PorOrin THIGVRTGHE Wil Roll 68 f A (s wradxed tWo At i ashiler of the Chineso court, Emperor Kwang Su|he is payiog the fighting burghers a crown | tached to the person of the monarch. This awful offense been committed (i [ Youtsey and now, with the German N 1 Ebss < e p » * he continued. * —_— 1t §8 beyond the range of human prob- | tional clo Newport has only one bank 18 still helpless, as he lacks the afd of a [ day Speclal prayers for his recovery were|by an entire county,” he continued. “All FALO A E e etion o] e o ¥ nan pro ¢ " . LA h » N ectlo Abllity that Bryan will ugain become the |left or two weeks the have been ru strong and progressive advieer, all wuch [ Commandmant Abel Erasmus i said to be [offered today in the churches of St. Peters~ | e can do 13 (o deciare that we, as citizens | | HFTERER, B Vo Sov: T8 8 section o1 ARIIY thit Broun Wil weatn bocomo:the fleft. ,l]. (& Hrows was WHGEL A yonie de oMclals having been beheaded at Oliphant’s river with 2,000 men, 1,000 |burg, Moscow and Kharkow. of the same state, deplore and condemn this | 14 Stianesota oro docks. situated on Black- can Tead e Dutly con. | mors that Bro he : General Tung Fuh Islang, master of | Wagons and 12,000 cattle | LONDON, Nov. 19.—~The only reliable | act of bartarit @ s harbor, collaps, ted on W viLlive, vt pros | Posit withdrew their accounts. Three the military forces, is dreaded even by | From Heldelberg it is reported that the |news regarding the condition of Enrperor morning under the weight of 60,000 tons of | gressive i y to maintain wecks ago the bank cxaminers made a " \ ore. Two boys were killed and one mai sent moment new pu good statement for the bank and the offi tho empress dowager. The uew cabinet | Boers are compelling the burghers who | Nicholas published here this morning 13| BONES FOUND ON PRAIRIE |13, oot ;s cd. T WG s have, e Suspislon: by minister, Lu Chuan Lin, §s reputed to by [had surrendered to take up arms again |the Livadia bulletin, but dispatches from st The dead mplished by a{INgE e By referring to the report of this examination another Kang Y. There Is danger, there- [under pain of death, Berlin and Copenhagen all speak equally | Coromer Holds Tnquest on Smatt Re- [ GOS0 o000 Bryan republicans, populisis and ther | and to their last statement. Last Wednes- tore, that terms accepted by the Chinese favorable. A dispatch from the Danish cap- mains of John Porter's THOMAS FORD, 15 smaller bodles, to be led by the man of |5 ¥ LY \ ¢ C toh MAS FORD, 15 years old. Bour, whoevor e onay el At of |day Brown left and it was announced that commisstoners in Pekin will be rejected | AIMS BLOW AT UNITED STATES ftal ways the dowager czarina will remain Body. Injured hud’ slich o party besn formed. four |he had gone huntiog on & vacation. He at Slang Fu. at Fredensborg possibly until December 3 i iR Burke. 5 Feare bid yeurs uko Bryan would have (elamphed | gia got o ticket for Odin, Tl but it 18 “Should the court prepare for further | According to the Moscow correspondent of | 1MON, Colo., Nov. 18.--After being noti- Jesss g this time Accordingly, 1 propose that | > The property loss is estimated at $1 At an early date we hive r + | learned now that be did not go there and blatant A be nocessary. for the the Daily o8y L Weakiens of 'the CEar's S e oh ¥ ,000. | at an carly ‘date we hive i conference | :-li]m.n‘n:r‘,mlll:\"ul‘l‘l“lrlr"”rru‘l- d‘i:’r::;llln'::r h‘\‘-‘nrll ~“'“>": ‘r':n’:;‘:lrm“r«:_;“:vl:“n::r:f the czar's }:(-1 m:( uuu;.» Ir:ngm‘r:l:sy,nr“l:»ll-.”.‘-“.« The crash came without warning, .l.ll: varites rererred m”m the centr «: it 1% generally believed that he 1s out of o8 1o y . but to disc X 3 J 1 hunian being had been found on the Praivie | o doek disappes hene o sur- | Dirt of the countrs for the burpose of |he country with plenty of money in his between the court and China. The United The Si. Petersburg correspondent of the | ;iar whore Johu Porter was burned at the | g "M ‘”"" lsappeariog beneath the sur- | oyecting un fmmediate understanding, that | untry ploaty ¥ i States and Russia would probably refuse to BERLIN, Nov, 18 nt Kanitz, Dr.|Daily Mail says that the emperor's fllnese | & B " X # water and the top of the gr we may begin the organdzition of i new | Possession stake Coroner Brown and a jury sUm- |y, of ore, which had stood twenty-five feet | Party. It s learned that Brown was suspended take part in such measures. Licber and other promitent members of the | rose from lack of caution fn drinking fresh | yonc) v him gathered up the “remains” A | y . Vbt _ high on the dock, just showing above the N AND MONE Y last Tuesday pending an investigation and “Since the occupation of Pekin the Ger- | Relchstag have given notice of a bill to | water while «.\fm:rlnx from influenza and, | 4,4 held an inquest. The Jury's verdict it J 5 HUSBAND AND MONEY GONE}m.u kst Kol < N man commander has shot more than 100 | amend the tariff law by empowering a |be adds, that “the illness has not mado as | you (4 the cffeci that v cowaing were Dhe.ote o bk and: by Fickands) Matter s Iwhite tke oftficers and dhectere have Loen gullly Bosers. General Chaflee's orders do 1oy, under inpertal dosreo and wich tue (et & deep {mpresslou upon the Ruwwiad | (hous of John Porter and talt “death Wan | co of Clovelem oo don s Hride of n Nizht Awnkes (o 2 Yhnt | making atisouncements that everyLhing was not provido for dealiok with cases of [wpproval of the Bundosrath, of ad valorem | pecple, many of whom seem never to have |y (" Nands of parites unknown. The | pemutlt n orim i ok W e ARKA: AL Not W Bt B pital Tt s cio crimes committed before the relief of the | duties on dutiable gocds from countries | heard of it remains were buried in a small box near | e h the latest and most ght. ¥ Suspleions Groundless, local telepi transmitte und receiver were attachod to either wire, N . p— oy expensive machinery hey Seem airectors published in the papers of thia legations. The Al;wrh:m plan :1 to leave | w )"x'"-urm.m Roodn are subjected o simi- Niekblhe HAs-ComtartaNlo Db the scene of the lynching — leity a statement that the bank had been such matters to the Chinese, which means | 'ar levies, providad (hat the terms of the ¢ plis it DETROIT, Nov. 18.—Mrs, Hattie I Nor- [ oy all © at the rumors ) LIVADIA, European Russis, Nov. 18.~Em- [ % Nor- | found to be all right and that the rumors nothing." existing treaties are not thereby violated. stk Miehalne mll_nrdm“ ’;“ \He hl'“lhl’f'!‘:- Lyn ng Deounced in Chicago. HARD BLOW AT WIRE TRUST ton of Detroit was married to Charles R.|apeut Brown were false. Thay continued SHANGHAL, Saturday, Nov. As tho| By the provisions of the bill adaitional |’y iion obtainable this morning, bad g |, CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—The burning of the| 5 Helmes of San Franciseo in Windsor, Ou- | muking these statements to the press as outcomo of the protest Ly Great Britain | duties may be levied in the same manner | g G0t O MO L0 BOGRE, (RC, T negro Jot Porter in Colorado last Kriduy HESARIN Mau o8 tarlo, on Naturday eveniug. Late this [1ue as last midnight, but the statements sgainat tho transter of Yu Chang to tho |up to 200 per cent of tho tarlff law or tho [ oo "iime and felt at ease His temper~ | W08 8 theme for discussion in nearly cvery | tleabllity of Tel afternoon Mrs. Holmes raflsed an alarm |were not accepted by the Commercial governorship of Wu Chang, this official will | ad valorem duty on goods from countries | ot Ot S8 MRl oot I PEETTEE | negro. church in Chicago tonight. Several | out Use ot Wires. {In the Manning hotel and sent messengers | Tribune, which exposed the alleged short bo replac by a governor who is pri treating rman ships or German goods | o0 : 4t e 5 e of the churches adopted the following reso- | AINNEALOMS 1 lcoking for her husband. He could not be | ago and caused @ panic in Newport todiy foreign In his sympathics less favorably than other natfons, while o o |lutions presented by Mrs. Ida B, \\-‘H\‘ MINNS) I8, Nov. 18.—An experiment | foynd, Then she examined tho 1ining of | 4o that the bank had to be taken in charge Last night he slept well and on waking i i e iian ih. wireless telephoning, which was trled at o that the bauk hud to be taken in charg It 1 reported that Goneral Ma with 10,000 | duty-free koods fu similar elrcumstances | (SO S S8 SO0 PO AR S0 FUEER | Barnett, chalrman of — the wnti-lynching |1 wirel ) I 4t | her wkirt, where she had sccreted $700. | by the examiner. Tho wildest scenes were men, General Fang, with 8,000, and General | may be subjected o @ duty not exceeding | quite clear. At 9 u. m. toduy his temper- | PUredY R EHoR, teday, proved u decided | 7ho money was missing. Mre. Holmes sald | witnessed fn Newport today and serlous Yu, with 5,000, are marching toward the |40 per cent of their value gy e e g o That we. cltizens of the United Stutes, | SUCCCSS. he originator of the idea 18 | 4he had known her husband but two weeks, | o " 4 ,. {ature was 9.6 and his pulse 68 R O it B TR | 7. 50 Kolney. af the: Novthwastern Tale- trouble 15 feared tomorroy borders of tho province of Chi Li to check| The decree would cease at any time if Prebident this awful crime committed by | phono Exchang Gibnkiy:’ it e having beecomo acquainted with i ok B Living Fast Lite: the advance of the allles westward the Relchstag withheld Its assent. Diie Cltinene, the sheriff and the governor | Pone Lixchango company o method 16 | through @ matrimonial paper. After bein, B " ving 4 5 | the eltizens, (he sheriff and the govel oy slmple ai plther side 5 8 rown, it is alloged, was living a fast Li Hupng Chang and the Yang Tse The propusal has provoked a lively dis- SAYS SHE WAS BLAMELESS of Colorado, agalnst the citizenship of m»if,\‘ '.‘h '-“”‘I“, ,.1".' \‘:" mxh v; ,‘ ) ,“"""' marricd on Saturday evening at the hou life, with wine, women and gambling in his Ceroys, said U ' ved e | cussiol 0 press, Vhile o Sow—— country ake ey Strung a wire abou 00 n | o te d ey otir 2 . viceroys, it is uald, ave guaranteed thocussion in the prows. While the Wigners | pagner of the Murdered Countess de | “Phetiwe ask the president, In his next|length. tho twe betny paratial. Ther ror [0f Rov. . 1L, 1tind ~th tired, first | pportoire. His career was ot cut short cmpress dowager's personal safety it she | do not include all the national, liberal and 1i65 Declates How s | message to congress, to call attention to | 4081 Y iinw | Grinking somo wine ordered by her hus- |hy any discovery at the bank till a jealous eturn to Pekin, but she believes that | centrist members, they do represent about the fuet taat during the last ten “Mw" sove ground and fastened withh grounding | hand, She says she belleves sho Was | woman bim away. Brown is a wid are in league with the allies to cap- | half the membership of the Reichstag, and nearly 2,000 citlzens hive heen put to death | drugged. Dr. A. Soper, who was called to | b N 2 0 years, who by moby, and that of the ‘number so | e ower, with one son, aged 10 years, wh ‘“?1"“ e b S i A huzmrlm obuble ||’|.u m(; bUL Will at-| PARIS, Nov. 15— Saturday's tragedy, tho | lvnclied diteen wire bugned alive, with s aitend hf aia h:’x wus under the in- |jives with Brown's father, Paris C. Brown, Thé French force which went to the relie act cnough support from the other sec- |Killing of Countess do Cornuller by her | SPeakable barbarity ¢ urge ‘our bl ¢ { M fluence of a drug. The $700, Mrs. Holmes | ox-mayor of Newport and one of the lead- of the Cathollc priests besieged at Chen | tions of the house to insure a majority. i Y > yestorday | mKIstFAL0 to commend to congress loglelu- | When the tramsmitting clrcult s cut In |yayy, was drawn from the bank by her &t |ias bisiness men of €1 I Last su . L husband, was the principal topic yesterday | tion which Secure Fy navon nce | (e nducas the eurreut (ot tho racolviix 5 ing business men of Clacionati, Last sum Tdng, in Chi Lt province, succeeded fn ves-| One leading journal, commenting upon |at tho clubs and in soclul circles generally. | cused of crime . telal by tury ‘and shall| o in when the recelving clreult fs | oo, LUS8estion of Holmes. Tho polico arc [mer Brown visited Yellowstono jark and .u:_ng |llu‘xl|] ] PR the bropol, sare ;n..n] It means 0 a|Count de Cornulier's condition prior to his Biliite mobA ta torture, Murder and burh | cut in it induces the circuit into the trans. | CCF "8 fOF_the ubsent man @ certain Cluclunatl woman wanted to acs Taotul Sheng denies that Prince Tuan|certain sense a declaration of tarifl war |marriage was rather humbl 3 atter | oty 4 he United State oy ny 1 but this was denied to he £ i 0 | ) NS B 1 i narriage was rath umble and after | alive citizens of the United Sia mitting circuit. In this way the advantag ipuny him, but this was SRR O it LR T marciasy was raiher. husble and atter i mting cireuit, Lo iy way e aivaniaee | NEBRASKA WOMAN DROWNED o™t s ottt et Seber: 1h% Mohgmmetan rebelllon Sy in a small apartment in the Latin quarter, | DENVER ROBBERY CLEARED UP | cc of wire and as a rosult the conserss. - [ ward that another woman was with Brown krpres ¢ PRINCES TO BE CONDEMNED |cvitently maintaining himsclf on a sl tfon can bo carried on much more cusily | I Paker rly of Table Rock, on his western trip the Cincianati womun DEMANDS JUSTICE FROM CHINA ‘e moderatoe income. Joseph Haennult Confesses (0 Being |0 Witk botter results L of Aluska, Loses Her | gave the bank oficlals some information Imperial Edict Concerning Tuan The countess, on the other hand, lived in ¢ Three Men Wh irder- The ‘wires to: whioh the {nstruments are ' Luke, | that braught about u crists. The only fare- Former Realdent of Pekin Wanty | Chwang and T {fine style and it was evident that his ously Assnulted Mes, Betts, [attached run parallel ‘and there are two| SEATTLE Wash Nov. 18._A { well letter that Brown is known to have R A B royad daN VARt ot xolhry Mov, Confsss changed domestic conditions, especially as iy jeurrents in operation all the time. The | qrewniug is re “|‘ Lokd ‘ triple was to this woman, whose apartments $600,000,000 Inde iy —— tLey contrasted with those of the countess, | DENVER, Colo, Nov. 15.=Aftet nearly | o1 coing from one end of the wire to the | Bl 18 repor from Helt's lake, at the are on Ninth street in Cincinnati, und in it sl : PARIS, Nov. 10.—The followivg advices Ereatly depressed him. two months' coufinement in jall, Joseh | gihur and the second flowing to its affinity, | o Of Hunters” bay, Alaska. this letter he admits that he had sccured NEW YORK, Nov. 16— Dr. W. A. P. Mar- | bave been received from in, dated No-| The statement by M. LeRouix, the ad- | Haennalt has confessed that he was im- |,y it were, that is, the parallel wire. ' "Iw;".""“'\ E 2 about all that he could get and that the tin, president of the New lmperial uni- | vember 17 vocato nt whose apartments the countess | plicated in the robbery of Mrs. Flora Betts | “'rhg uso' of the system fs not confined | oy {:‘\-’ '\.‘|”m' ‘0 branclaco. | time had como to say frewell. Brown veraity In Pekin, today gave out au open| “M. Pinclon (French minfster in Pekin) [ Wa# shot, that she had placed her aftairs | on the night of August 27, when dfamords | o water. It Is available on land, it good | e “‘\k\. BARLY ':."':" Neb i way a great poker player, with limit never Jetter, the caption of which Is “Justice to | V18ited Li Hung Chang, who handed to him |0 his hands at the suggestion of her | valued ot $7,000 were taken from her witef | giounding facilities can bo secur i | o et LY of the Hunters Bay [too high, it is waid, and he had been a China,” which he calls the question of the | Imperial decrees depriving Prince Tuan and | father, Count Pineau de Viennay, s cor- [ she had been beaten ulmost into insensi- | axperimenters say that they could easily Mhe tkres i i 2 plunger on horse races, it 1s alleged, for hour for the whole world. Dr. Martin | Prioce Chwang of their titles of nobility |'oberated by the latter, who emphatically | bility. At the time of the robbery he and | converse & distance of twenty miles, even |yoniy 2re Jimnn mas capsized Novem- | years, His bets on the races were fre- takes exception to some recently printed |und directing that they bo imprisoned ot |denies that there was any impropriety | Mrs. Betts were returning from . drive [with the erude Inatruments used today. ber t In i rowboat in which they were mak- | quently oo high for the poolrooma in mewspaper articles which advise moders- | Mukden until death. Decrees mssert that | Whatever in the relations existing between | jnto the country. They were held up by A Valoneiat whieh they. Dromeded ubiamer | Covington, Ky., and o bad brokers 1n both I o Al Chtanvantraad s . alencia, whic oy proposed taking for | e 9 y tlon in the treatment of the Chinese. He | Prince Ying has alrc been degraded | P19 dauehter and her logal roprosentative. | two men, one of whom wurderously ai- {|N - BEHALF OF IRRIGATION | sk shich they wrono 4 lll 1k for | ohicago and New York Ras. fn sOsk 1 i ruitas Sowess 1o |And imorteaied: that Beines Lise. Xas Baeh S S saulted Mrs. Betts. Haennalt wus also e Iclet0: aalre: Tavlors Doy was| The officers are wealthy and responsible y el ccovered, Sbo o 2 of James Tay- | e oy o to 0 China were of Chinese strain thero might [Ordered nat to leave his palace; thut Duke HORSE SHOW OPENS TODAY | robbed of sio. e was arrested on the National Congrens Wi He Meld in |jor ,,,,.,,..\.,}’.,r“i,].‘-'ufh‘n' (i ,,gl 4y lmen and they will bo ablo to make th be some excuse for moderation, but he| Lin and Yiug Nien, president of the Cen- | _ . followiug day. In his confession he charges Chicngo Daring This S i et R e SRS OF 1RO [ 10sgen 000 ¢ § calls the empress dowager “a Tartar [S0rate, and others have been degraded and | YO Vork Soclety Will Enjoy One of | John Barr, & vinegar mauufacturer, with Week ARAGerS A iy hling com Among the directors ls Paris . Brown, usurper who follows the tradition of the |that Yu Hsien hus been exiled. Its Gayest Perlods for the being the chief actor, although he acknowl A Pr:‘) L gt “‘h:‘“n";"“""y -‘“‘:* 1:;'*-k " | the father of the defaulter, who is known . % ; 3 g . X — who was a daughter of Mre. G. W. Baker | fron pitte \ it grand khan and treats ambassadors with Another decree says it is impossible to Next Few Daya, edges that he planned the robbery and in-| (HICAGO, Nov. 16.—Colonel H. B. Max- | o Table Rock, bad been a missionary g | (O™ Fittsburg to New Orleans as tbe head contumely.” arrest General Tung Fu Hsiang at present - cuced Mrs. Betts to go with him for a | ... of Reno, Ne secretary of the Nae ”;‘ N 4 k b el Wary In{of stores for boats' supplies. The cashier plea that China be treated as [because bo s in possession of the troops, [ NEW YORK, Nov. 18 -All I iu readiness | drive that his accomplices might secure | yion,| [rrigation congress, and C. B. Boothe | : U : 0f this hank (s sl the DAYIR Leller and olf-resj ecting power, Dr. Martin asks: |but that he will be punished later,"” for the opening tomorrow of the sixteenth | the jewels. Barr's refusal to visit Hueonalt | oe 1os Angeles, Cal., vice president for | Brown relicved him as paying teller when What kind of self-respect was it for the —_— annual horse show under the auspices of | in fall or to return the $50, it s suid, caused | ¢y )ifornin, are in Chicago to n:\n\d the Nos SENATOR DAVIS HAS RELAPSEm... cashier went 1o his dinner. It {s stated empress dowager on tho 10t of June, be- | The foregoing dispatch, with the excep- | the National Horse Show association at|him to make the confession tional Irrigation congress, Mr. Boothe, who Frid that Brawn 414 most of his work durlog foro Baron Kettelor was Killed,” (g ‘send | tlon of the reference to General Tung Ia | Madison Square Garden. All the day| Barr was arrcsted some time ago, BUt | (s n whlele morpant " paoothe, who | rmpravement of Friday and Satarday | tho uoon lunch of the cashicr. minate the forcigners, ‘Mative Chris. | Helang, corroborates the text of the cable- | Workmen were engaged in putting the|was released on ball. He has been re- |’ o i0™ 00 CEESINE B0 ol TAKINE | Recelves Check, Unfavorable Run on the Bank, nhqn.':'-l \} hl.l | gram from Director General Sheng to Min- ml'i:mm{ touches to :hn decorations and | arrested. 1. M, Conway, a dairyman, has o Giathe that tha atatell Sy k;mn.xp Symptoms Returning. There was quite & run on the bank yes- shown by Prince ister Wu at Washington, cated other arraugements in the big - | bee ested as ccol ce e police y " e - erd sut the usual amnounceme vas puront, in muking himself the patr [ aRingign, communisated to & Amphi- | been arrested as an accomplice, The police | ypong many castern firms on the subject of | ST. PAUL, Minn.. Nov. 18.—The fmprove :"'“L‘.““l‘\l‘ ,.l:"l‘,,,‘,‘:,,’.,l,l“.(,':: s g P was shown by Prince Chuang as mijitary - . i ; . ¢ | press till after midnight, but more of a ggvernor In setting 4 prics onihe nelds | WEYLER SAYS HE DIDN'T|!arse number of invited guests of the as- g, i Senator Cushman K. Luvls during Friday | puch’ i expected at the bank tomorrow, £E torsluner i) thals (o the head of & L soclation in the restaurant of the garden | CONVICTS ESCAPE TO HILLS EER JUMP 484 Sathrdhy ssems Lo bave recelyed {even 1f thero has been a notice posted for the head of a child?” . the Buteher, Denies | *P9 following this there was a general in- ENGIN S TO DEATH | cided check and his physiclans report that the bank is closcd pending an Investi- Dr. Martin further says e TR spection of the stabies, arena and other gz — day that he passed a very bad night and | gy ijon und some fear that there will be veadiost oad 1o peacy and ofder (s ats parts of the building A A I aanaie ensuger Traln on Whesiin yas restless aud foverish (hroukhout (odss. | foriouy troubie, even to the extent of vio- ghe restoratlon uf'tho young emperor N The judging will be started at 10:30 to- 12 Bobn (rencied Eric Runs Into i et “‘I v ol Of the | yon e or his cat \ 1er ool o el o e oy < . U ok sease car] J o s eol 't] N atuned clique, 1o ‘penalty can bo too se-| MADRID, Nov. 15.—General Weyler ge. | ™MOFfoW: when Colonel Delancy A. Kane Causing Wreek disease in the carly part of last week has |y vere t. Inflict on them. Wher the dowager | nios that the stateme Subllahed % and George P. Wetmore will give their BAVENWORTH, Kat w The — returned and is more marked. His puls Inr® Brinea Tutn Ut o, deatn four ains | nles that the statement published in Paris LEAVENWORTH, Kan, Nov. 18.—Th, faters in the forelgn board for the crime [0 cabled to the United States that he flr\l\"‘lf;" e o o, hunters. | escaped convicts, Cravens and Estelle, “”"‘u‘{n\l\:n \‘xl.l‘l l\ )u-!u?x‘m ]“u: l’"r‘lu‘:‘xt l.}»vil wlu?nm':n? .:-:11.‘}'1:.' i .:1 uxl\‘:',H of pleading for beace, ure the ailies” tan | had told an interviewer that It he had re- VIS C Whithey ad Willlam H. Tay- | today surrounded tn the hills u mile from | roug' B “iio wn opan switeh here "this | Stone at 8:15 toniaht rends as follows: |Of Brown's absence and alleged defalca Severs It they insist on tho cxilo of oue | mained in Cubs he would have ousted the | '°F Wil be tho judges in the evening. Brighton, haviug escaped from the barn |aqevnoon, badly wreeking the engino. The | Senntor Davis passed vory bad might; |t108% The bank examiner posted & no- The doctor closed by contending that | Americans from the island Amat R D e —— | burned by the posse. The pluce Is roush | nginecr, John Somers of this elty, jumped. | FOXICk and sightly defirious. fils tam: |tice that tho bank would not be opened $600,000,000 18 not too much for China to| — NEW YORK Nov and well adapted to screen the convicts |pue goll under the wheels and was Kkilled | persture I,I'x»‘”xvl);n‘x‘rvw‘u." wan 100 2-6 pulke, tomorrow, pe :,mw an investigation, but it pay. Rlew Almed ot Mafla: Dramatists’ club gay 1 % | and, as they are well armed, the posse will ¢ Y v é ou \e | |g rally believed that this proceeding J tonlght, celebr; onts an Four trainmen were hurt by jumping and | day he has been feeling better, but s aguin | = et A% ROME, Nov. 18.—The court of appeals has | prospects of the Americ na A coms | Tobably starve them out and mot try to restless and partly deitrious tonight, w op_Runday will not prevent & Atampsd s - 3 Mrs. Sarah Sching of Louisville, Ky., was RIRARE f . & tho aks owpor LOOK FOR FLYING SQUADRON |1t i order seuding befora.tha caurt of | Biy. of ot 13 Amercan”dramaiioty | rce @ surrendor. The oficers aro satis. 105 STAR Sbug of bowsnlie: Ko, was | i boipporatart™ St i, pulsc i Eu vl 1A | tomorrow, as tho exc tcment in Newport up ussjzo Signor Pallzzolo, a member of the | 4Nd novellsta were present. among whom | fied that one of the men is budly wounded, |HeR ¥ to « lute hour tonight was intense. ! were: Sidnev Rosenfeld, David Belase — P — | AR B b VAL el charge of baving instigated the murder In 1 Philip Sous A. Brady i SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 18—-An orguniza- them being tho nine building assoclations templinted Naval Demonstration g T B Rose. Augustus Pliou. Paul M malling Syndieate, | gon of the members of the Sons of the P— |that have the savings of many poor peo- December, 1804, of Signor Netarbartolo, an | i eferson: e wolt Hooin Mot "ON, Nov. 18.—George B, Kehl. | Revolution has beci: perfecied o erect a lance Corps Which Went €01, These classes tulked more toduy y ex-mavor of Palermo and an ex-director of | coster Ford, A. M. Palmer and Ciyde Fiteh, | men. John Wildnian, Frank Mitch hn | monument to General James Edward Ogle Afrien Recelves Warm Wel- R O P S i Thy LONDON, Nov. 16— Thore is considerable | the Bank of Sicily, who was robbed and | —ee— Mujor and Isidore leavy velrs of | thorpe, the founder " of * the colony - of st o g |about the s s gl ) s “ | killed rallroad car near Palermo. Thi ovements of Oce Vessels No a i are under arrest corgla, Funds amounting to several (hou- day and since then than about Brown's commotion here,” says the Hong Kong cor- [ KL i & railroad car near Palermo, 0| w_York—Arrived: Steamers Pr charge of conspiracy. Th VR are sund dollars are now avalluble for the purs — IanSrationa: Hrokmn wrotsita disaminiiy respondent of the Daily Mail, “in conse- | Charses against Signor Palizzolo are par-| from' Hambur Boulogne and Plymo | spectable parenta and " he ontal Dames and other patrl CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—An Irlsh welcome | ar i ihit ho was bound for South quence of a report that Great Britain in- | ticularly important, because they are re- | New York fr uthampton and O admisston of at least one of them b ctic ‘organtzations will “co-operite It 18 | was given the returning members of the | wa o D . egarded as the cornerstone of the efforts | POUrK: Umbria, fr Liverpe nd Queens- | made a trade of blackmall, their victims proposed that the buse of the monument, | % 4 y ¥ » | America, but the Enquirer w say to tends to send out a flying squadron. Pegan offorts | Nomadic, f ing well known persons who they charged | which 15 to be erected in this city, shali | Cbicago Boer ambulance corps tonight. De- | p : of the lallan government to overthrow the T Laverpool. Ballad: | "0 Mty The complainant. 1 the | be constructed of a combination atone fr \ Jownpour of raln thousands of |MOFFOW that it has good authori(y for say of a, for Moville | With immorality. The complainant in t e cons d of a combination atone from | spite a downpour of rain, thousands of [T RN MG (R B Bl FEIG (E S Party Polltics tn Santingo. Stoilian mafia 1 ; case t8 James Van Vieck, 52 veurs ¢ each county, as the Washington monument | Jeixhmen snd. women crowded he BANTIAGO DE CUBA. Nov. 1% Mayor Sl o stonATFived: Steamer Ultonta, from | postofiion department clorke - ATl fih” pris! | Containa 4 stone trom vach”state g 1'f;n°.'f,,.“‘»',"r L rowd "‘1""‘“““':' estordey and that hin deatination is OBlga. efused Crpoo’ oners except Leavy wore released on bond. Bhore aep! andg " o e slde ks e s Al ininy b -y Orinon has refused an application from 3 Battleahins Collide, bt tarTas o Moacatia. - 1 Milln Close he Season. | the nelghtorhood. The rivalry for the en- | Minsteel Billy West tn Trouhie, the leaders of the negro party for a per-| BERLIM 1§ rman Airst- | from New York { illes and G Hauk Robhers | W A, Minn The sawmills | tertainment of the soldiers was blended into | NEW YORI. Nav. 15 -Billy Weat mit to demonstrate tomorrow against tie |class battleships Kaiser Friadrich Iil and Steamer Campania, | QUINCY, 1L, N I8—The vault of { of Laird, Norton & (o d the, Empire double reception without friction. The |MOus as a minstrel und for a long time a Castillo party, which is now in control. | Kaiser Wilkelm 1 were entering Kiel har- Hos s Fare o ¢ e at, Bl Boate caunty, was Blewn | Lumbse caippany.locaisd 1o this city, have od Socletien guve tho noldiers a recep. | Member of the Primiose & West minatrel 118 expected that an aitemot wil be made | bor yesterday they collided, both belng | Steamer Zonoma, trom Philadelphia, “for ..?.r“-‘l“ Recired 82,00, The rohbers escaped | Lumber company will closs on Tuesday: | tion at the Seventh regiment armory snd | throuun i dIMeuIt and dangerous oneration to havo the parade without permission of [ slightly damaged. Today divers have been | San Francisco Bn" & Kandear to Chipin, where they siole | Beven hundred men will e thrown oat of | aon & the. . thr imoult wng dangerous apsretian < oy - A . ortland, Me.—Arrlved: Steamer Vau- | the horse and buggy of the town marshal | employment until the mills open next sea- | (e Irish Nationallsts dined them at Me- | for B Ganeqrans STCUON OF ! s tho munfeipal goverument, examiniog (he eatent of thelr ipjuries. RS Me Armive ina'harve and hugey | smmprovem RE U 0p0 4 | Coys wotel atterwards, | Ty e a0 ot B company ) | Secretary Hay last Friday theater g 4 a body of cutthroats? What self-resp-ct | Secretary Hay last Friday | believe that the diamonds were disposed of | (oo . Ahwattnss s | ! At 1 o'clock a luncheon was served to a | n the east western irrigation development is surpris- | ment whick had marked the condition of Posse Agaln rrounds Leay ok Examiner Tucker took possession on Sunday because of the panic in Newport that followed at once on the publication by Great Brita