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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAIA, MONDAY MORNI DECEMBER 24, 1900, SINGLE COPY FIVE M C('[(FT)| NEVER CAN AGREE TO TREATY | SSENT NOTE TODAY S5 IRETURNS F : MOUNTS T OUT AND D ANDIT BOERS SEEM CHECKED 3 WILL PRESENT NOTE TODAY S:RANTON CAR STRIKE IS ON;RHI RNS FOR MORE MOUNTS | CONDITION OF THE WEATHER&“ OUT ONE BANDIT | London Times Says that Hay-Panneces ’ | | Street Rntlway ¢ N Theee Hu Foreoast - fr and_Colder it | fote Aureement, ax Amended, is T | | - ployes All Called Out= Monday; Tatr ¥ High West to A Kitchener Oables Bach ¢ “sion After e Spanish Minister to Formally Transfer Only Two Cars Rtun, British Purchasing Officer Comes Again to| ke % LONDON, Dee. 24.—The Time an e Document to Chi SCRANTON ec. 28.—Every one o Get Horses and Mules, b - Oudaby Oaso Oleared of & Dark Man b earing (."ers' Rey v"“ itorial ,’u. President McKinley's mi("m::v. :n i s o vu.-' HH\T.Y.\ ..‘y.x :vim\ 'ml\(v’!‘\mr ,.: m: a— "':‘.{ | Natural Eelection, 4 a—— bmit the Hay uncefote ca 1 eaty Lo Scrantol A “ comp: y obeyed e or- 4 i b o, | Grent i vepronces i ma " | CHANG PROMISES TO KEEP APPOINTHENT | SCT2tan Raltway company ob . Lo | SAYS ENGLAND NOW SEES WHAT IS NEEDED | 7 i 5 : ey TLLS OF SURROUNDING BOTH ¢ 18 | inc s dancerut Famondiiy on the i strike 4nd a8 & conseqemos Shly two ears Cmllllll e : SUSPECT CALLS AT STATION SUNDAY e were run in all of the Lackawanna valley | . ) - Ihe president must bear the respor Believes He Will Hle Able to Attend, | (oqay, These two wore manned by Super- | CoPROt Successfully Cope with Boers | —_— v of any friction that may occur The . « , the Audlene e A Until Infantey is Put in Sadd ' Thought Troops Wonld Get Around Tw e freaty fa' o b ;;4” 1o which we N 1hs Suveraabromptaes - |0 eadent Patterson and dispaichers, fore AR T DTN t8 T i Edward Johnson, a Dane, Has No Trouble i Bt agroe and (6 Whih ne fabomante - Ac- men and clerks. No attempt was mado to Dutch Armies Wherican who takes the trouble to Toiect Be Urged. molest them and, although rain fe MU ALAAN Lt Lok Proviog an Alibi, upon our side of the que can expect | | it "t | greater part of the day, the two cars c—— IRELAND TELLS WHY HE WENT ——— Vhen Renator Lodge sunced that dom had a passenger. The tiedup region LATER DISPATCH MENTIONS BRITSTOWN | i vichinn xpiet upome g TR y v b regi CANSAS CITY. Dee. 28.—Ci . s DA N T Tl oAy QUG | PEKIN, Dec. 2.-LI Hung Chang, an- | exiends from Pittston to Forest City, o | KANSAS CITY, Dec. 38.—Captain Heskate | yuy o wushington Visie Was on sona- | EODIE CUDAHY DECLINES TO COMMIT HiM — reat North American Hd intends | SWering an inquiry from the foreign envoys | distance of thirty miles, and includes sisty- th ritish army is purchasing 50,000 ment Matter. Is Not to ; 4 . s | (o remain such u power | regarding his health, said he believed he|five miles of tracks, on which are run or- [C4V4Iry horses and mules for the British Explains that it Was Occupied by Boers'| ir the tiuv-Padncciote treaty s not | N ANTH , st " army fn Bouth Africs. He came here mor Go o Caba, X : ddopted 10 hemealote | eaty, 18 1ot | would be able to attend the meeting tomor- | dinary night cars. i Boy Says the Man in Question Had No Western Column. shall stand quietly upon our own indubit- | Fow in order to accept, with Prince Ching, | The men of the Wyoming Traction com- | \IAN @ Year ago to buy horses and mules | g o400 Minn, Dec. 23.—Archbishop 4 able rights in the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, | the preliminary joint note. pany, operating all the lines south of |[OF the British army, but he was ordered |y )yuq reryrned to St. Paul today and Hand in Abduction, J— “ treaty which cannot be affected by any | o SHERRELY . 8 Pitts . home a short time ago because it was Betlon the American senate may choose | The note will be presented by the Spanish | Pittston as far as Nantlcoke, threaten to 8 > took occasion to deny the statements re- ——— [t take minister, Senor B. J. de Cologan, dean of | 80 on a strike Thureday. With both com- | NOUENt that tho Boer war was over. But| ..o 'olegraphed from D at he wa GENERAL FRENCH AT CLOSE. QUARTERS . - (b diplomatic corps, With o few Words | Panics tled up there would ba torgl cepmn. | e Unexpected renewal of hostlities has | (ot teloaraphed trom Duluth that he was | poyice ARE LOOKING FOR ONLY TWO KRUPP CLAIM INTERFERES | expressive of a hope of as prompt a reply | tion of street car trafic in u strip eighty | W40€ the purchase of wore horses and | 0 b FL CEH appointed by President Me- | During the Pursult Was for Two Days as possible to a note which has been care- | miles north, including the fpur cities of |MU®* absolutely necessary R Kinley to settle disputes in regard to the | Embassy Has a Hand in prepared with every desire to continue | Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Pittston and (ar ae fast &s the animals are inapected and | 4iqiiicn op shijreh property Chief Donahue Feeln that the Day ¥ the dynasty and not to be hard toward (he | bondale. 'The strikers met tonight and ap- '"'““’“ they will be sent to New Orleaus | “ippgrq 1y nothing whatever to the story,”| Cleared Up the Situntion and is and Delarey'=Col- nation, and of further hope that the Chinese | pointed committees to man the different | & ;)::”‘""" Skt ’I"'::’"" "i"‘" o of | £41d the archbiskop. “Such a thing was not Making New Plans for plenipotentiaries will urge upon Emperor | depots. They are to wateh out for men | 0% 4 s SporLs, | Ome OF | mentioned by the president nor by anyone CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec —The ex- | Kwang Su the necessity o immediate com- | whom it s reported have been recruited MLl ot SENIE Wiy 10 the aitet [ on bebalf of the government. 1t 1 should bty pected Imperial trade authorizing the sign- | pliance. ~ An answer 18 expected about | in Philadelphin to take thelr places. They [ pa- taken o Sauin Afeicn by 1 ieicenint | ©¥€r VIsit tho islands—and 1 have no LONDON, Dec The War office has | ing of the contract for the construction of | Thursday. | will also distribute cards to strangers noti- | o 14" B Mobaly. Teaving New Orloans | PTesent intention of doing so—it would be Fecelved the following dispatch from Lord | a cruiser for the Ottoman navy by the | LONDON, Dec. 20—Dr. Morrison, wirlng | (ving them of the strike and asking them | saon- after Sareary. 1ot soronly | PUrely on my own account.” Kitchener, dated Pretoria, December 22 Cramp Shipbullding company, together with | (o the Times from Pekin Saturday, says | not to ride on the cars. An appeal (o the | soyy e U | SR SRR ¢ The hbishop maid that his principal | gt JEeP Aok “As far as It is possible for me to form | the initiul dcposit of $100,000 bas not yet | that official Chinese declaro that China will flocal public was also issued asking that the | b (10 ime e ¥ A los ars | OPJeCt in visiting Washington had been to | o, ERASTES 18 neKative 1o kind, the an opinion from the reports of officers on | been issued accept all the conditions of the joint note | cars be not patron The men demand | larded i - Bouth. Aftica they Ttost the | attend a Ing of the Lafayette Monu- | 1" oy ‘Uoen learned that there were i the spot I think the Boer movement into | It appears that the German embassy has | without “losing her face.” 20 cents an hour for old employes and | Fritish government $360 o head. That is | ment association bandits, not thres, impl ‘1“”4 -l o Cape olony has been checked. Of the | protested to the porte against the payment | WASHINGTON, D 23.—Diplomatic | from 15 to 171 cents an hour for new | [AFKe brice for an fnlimal Whih Vo0 (ke | _“We found that atfer paying all the ex- [ auction, = One of the ouit n the ab- two forces thut entercd the colony the | to the Cramps before the amount owing to | circles discussed with Interest today the [men. They also demand & ten-hour day. | nnimals: e eyl Works, Mostof (he | henses of erecting the bronze statue alimlnaied, " The. darke compiysioned’ o eastern i still north of the Soutpansberg | Herr Krupp for naval guns has been paid. | provisions of the joint agrecment which has | Tt npany In its answer to the griev- | Mate. They mMmust cross the equator in | Paris,” he said, “we still had on hand $ WILS Yhe” binsk SUNHESES car T A range, while the one that entered the west been signed by the representatives of the |ance says it is not in a position to afford | ByIIK 10 South Africa and the torrid heit | 000. We almost dectded to dupMeate the ack mustache and black hair ‘ tlon of Britstown and Prieska. Our troops Chinese plenipotentiaries. The hope 1s | President Clark arrived tonight and stated | (W0 to the 16 other American city, provided an additional | ¢ Ayte N Munshaw, was in are getting around both bodies and a spe- " Down | generally expressed that the latter wili [ that the road wouid be operated with new uvs after a horso ts purchased | amount can be raised. The matter will “'.“' :'I:':“'l”‘l‘,:"'y‘mfl;“lr"""r‘h‘l“'i'(""“‘”"' and elal column 18 also being organized which Little [ act promatly In the consideration of the | men if tho old men cannot be secured 8o great fs the demand for hories definitely setiled at a meeting 10 be | yonnged victim, - After carofully serorl ""‘ will be dispatched immediately when 1 note, and thus open the way for the prompt | iy see Walie nrentened, | B iH6 fFONL AL 0T impasaibie” 1o g1V | leld in Chicago early in January ing fim, the boy waid: "THat Is HOE tha know where its services are most wanted settlement of the peace terms. To Mr. Wa, |\ keeninie o Dec. 25 T Hiog Bueta re ot IRDCITR Dery | (atIn OHTRSCf sttundsd a meating of the | o, S TR Y G UTHACLS RNt WS The Boers have not received much as LONDON, Dec Russia offered Rou- | the Chin uinister, the demands m: ployes of the Wilkesbarre and Wyoming | (1Y 80 to the front in a weakened con: | Marquette Monument soclety. The woclety ot i 0 BRG TF SEOUE enough, He's sistance in Cape Colony as far as my in- [ mania a loan of sixteen millions,” says | by the powers are a keen disappolntment | vy 1 2 2 b gmiiyned et ab s formation goes. Wo have armed some of | the Vienna correspondent of the Daily |and are not such, in his opinion, as should | o A L SRR O the colonists, who are assisting our forces, | Express, “to assist her in the financial |have animated the governments who hav MAHSS, ABiiEx D6 VAR Kbt ALt B Raflway and telegraph communication has | crisis, but the offer was declined because | the best interests of China at heart. He CH6 (1566 THAU R R DS e been much interrupted by the very bad | there were conditions attached undermining | regards them as harsh and severe, but was afterwards used as the bandits’ prison weather. n independence. expresses the hope that tu will be dis- | ; A s o el e i | Heury house, %0 there s no doubt that he Is Jewet 18 1n the neighborhood of Seneka cussed by both sides in an amicable and | Rizg said he wanted 1o bo | from now an”cartying the horses whicn kL Rigg said ho wanted to be f i y South Africa. and : Las Yot tho ma lom the young woman re- General French, in conjunction with Gen- Jo et Wi in | been selected, mor has sculptor been de conciliatory ¢pirit, and that the powers | hich have been ordered purchised in tho | Y _£p I men, but their demands were too sweeping | \Y1ICh have been ordered purchased in " rred. eral Clementy, sttacked & force under L WeeDIDE | "pjred States. Baden-Powell now has 2%.- | termined on eventually will ameliorate many of th nd the company Chief D e N ot and the company could not afford to grant | o m olice and it oposed 1o hief Donahue feels that the sftuation is Beyers south of the Magallesberg. The objectionable features, | % il m 1 poll nd 1 proposeg | teartul experiences. The German ship them. A a compromise President o | mount ) of th " fantry. Eng- | now less unwieldly, being narrowed down Focrs broke away In a southwesterly direc- | jobi ) “BERENRGE PR COTER, NG| M Wu expects that while Li HUng [ offered the men 16 conts an Hour, |»u'y“:}d land has discov sotdters mit | MANY SHIPPING DISASTERS | 1" Cican-cut proposition of two bandits tion toward Potchefstroom and were fol- Chang and Prince Ching are fully qualifie | be mounted to able to cope with ths = | Instead of three, and he has modified his reduction in the hours of labor. The con- er, who gets ver the country with owed by Gene jord col o 3 o1 e te . 1 - ifie Con lowed by General Gordon with a column of | {yan 250 miles west of the coast of Ireland. | O act in the matter, yet the terms of the | quctors and motormen refused to accept rming rapidity | tactics to suit the new conditions French's force. % N note will be sent by telegraph to the court | ar and - ) g, crew were utterly exhausted, being day this offer and gave the company until Dark sloned Man St in Case. - \"Al‘“r_dr’xr evering u!ml‘n '| nrx I'('»;I- ud night at the pumps. The Helnrich will mmh»] 1:;«- lvv z:n;v-l- \\’hlrh is connectod : Thursday to decide the matt After the CANADIAN TROOPS AT HOME There is still a dark complexioned ma ments’ force was engaged south of Oll- A 4 with Pekin by telegraph. b ; dock here for repairs. conference President Rigg declined to - TAC ; »| In the case, but be is large an T phants nek, but I do not yet know the re- | mne British ship Keroon, from Philadel- 4 it i) TACOMA, Wash,, Dec. 23.—Dotails are he ca J wrger than John s i -3 talk, but it is thought he will not grant the | Returned Soldiers Reac| alifax and 5 pr £ Sidee po | 50N and younger. Otherwise he s very sults. phia December 7 for Cork, has also ar- JAPAN HAS CHANGE OF HEART | tcminas id o strike Colonel Otter Makes Report of coming in of shipplug disasters on the | A0 ATE Y is likely to follow ‘ Sy coanh St Johnson, having a black mus- Sends Later Dispntch. rived here and reports having passed a | e Ll o ok ol X ~ ¥ Thelr Tre nt. o A I o Tiianien: | tache and dark hair siightly mixed with v . a irows to ok w ore harity on — storms e _Americ " R v A later dispatch from Lord Kitchener, | 1«e¥land line steamer off the west coast of y b THINKS STRIKES IMP 4 - ” ight, Captain McClure, was wrecked three | 8T2Y. If the police any who this dated Pretoria, December 22, says Ireland during the gale and that the lat- s Sins and Merited OTENT HALIFAX, Dec. 23—The steamer Lake Light, Capta batd it man is they will not admit {t. So far as The western column of Boers occupied | 1eF Was listed to an angle of 45 degrees. ixhment. o Champlain, having on board Colonel Otter they know, he was geen by but one y e and 850 Canadian troops returning from son, and that is Eddie Cudahy himself. The Britstown and cut the rallway south of Subseribes to Irish Fund. YOKOHOMA, Dec. b.—(Correspondence of i South Africa, arrived this morning from athior bandit was the 1EHE besrglasioned De Aar junction. DUBLIN, Dec. 23.—Archbishop Walsh, in | the Associated Press.)—The wearisome and e Settied NIROEIRRY: a “The enemy is being followed up. Gen- | 4 Jetter te Mr. J. E. llmlmnnl‘l, leader ol | disappointing delays of the Pekin diplomats "HICAG i m'm,““h bbb et ot S o eral Krench has been In contact for two | the Irish parliamentary party, says: “The |are having a marked effect upon public | CHICAGO. Dec “You can never solve storm pluyed Kreat havoc at Astorin, where | MUStache, slight of bulld, and whose uge days with the commands of Beye time has come t» resume the old practice, | opinion in Japan, producing what may be | D¢ Social problem by strikes, that fs my the French bark General Millenet was [ 1% 8ald to be somewhere hetween 30 and Delarey south of the Magalicaber in abeyance for several years, of subscrib- | regarded as almost revolution of senti- | “PINION after twenty years' experience in stranded on a sandy shore. The steamer |33 years. This individual is described by £ Suilaiie the: The nasur: heve At SR S zent In favor of China. The native papers | B¢ mOvement.” said Peter Curran, chatr- | (his afternoon on Oswego was swamped at its moorings and | three versons bestdes the kidnaped boy, considerably and Commaudant Kreuz and oses a check for £10 and con- |are now mainly arrayed on the side of [ W4T Of tho General Federati n of Trades | "l TRV (TR 00 o0 ion given | 1198 In ten feet of water. L R L L L others have been cuptured Eiatulates Mr. Redmond with “grappling, |leniency in dealing with the chief mstiga- | £01O0 of Great Britaio, bt peaking to | S IO, PG P8 (00 SEETLEL TR | The bark Muskokn dragged its anchor | Mind end Frank Glyun. e fs the man “General Colville engaged two separate | with exemplary success, with tho difficul- [tors, not only trom a practical point of | !h® Worklugmen of Chicago today at a meet- | |\ ¥ (Ut (O VMR 0 ORI 1 and struck the shore stern on. The gov- [ Who called at the Schnelderwind home (o commandos on December 21 near Viak- | ties of your position view looking at the supreme importance | \"€ held under the auspices of the Builaing | ' A (IR the SRAGTRNS WOre (OMCEE WO ornment I'khtship at McKenzle head was | ONE3K0 the cottage at Thirty-sixth and fontein with slight losses, the enemy re- — of inducing the government to return to | 17des’ council o artioular seemed to grasp the sigaifi. | 9rivén high on the beach. The steamer|Grover atreets, end who called up = the tiring.” Prince Oncar s Hetter. BekI ibitin)eo owlne to ihe inberstt tore Mr. Curran came to this country as the | o PAFURUIT SEEREE 0 KEGER P16 BRINS | Charles D. Lane was towed into Puget | Cudahy mansion from Glynn's livery stable e STOCKHOLM, De. 28.—The conditioh of | ;"\l i "or uvriotism which charac- | fTaternal delegate from the British Trades | (20¢® Of the colonlal assistance glven to| o4 100t night after a terrible experience | 10 Bive notice of ihe leiter's b in the Prince Oscar, duke 9 eldest son | v Lids i AT Unio _ % % “ the mother country. He did everything Kaad. A 4 front yard. The police are satisfied that SAYS DEWET IS DOING IT ALL hiA | terizes the Japanese natives. The Japanese | N0N congress to the American Federation b toster'the conneotion; ' Colonal | Which theeataned several times lo send it | X y of the crown prince of Sweden and Nor- |\ hypurally asking themselves what they | f Labor convention and represents about | BOFSIPIC L0 foster the connectlon. ' Colonel | "y, ‘yottom, When rescued its furnace | they know this man and, if ho ia the per- way, who has been serfousl ll, 18 mow |\ o 10" have” done under similar provoca. | 2:000.000 organized workers in the Unitea | O'LSF conslders the Free Staters: better |y i o nocded, the steering apparatus | *90 they think he is, he will probably be much improved : anth t. | Kingdom. He 1s pr fighters than the Transvaal men and more 2 o et {n a| i custody within the next fen days at least H tion. The answer has given rise to an out- gdom. He is presi and organizer % He % hite flag abuse | 5ONC and it was lying helpless within a 3 The disappearance of Lieutenant Col- qou o CHEES L0 B M mbling sym. | of the Gas Workers ral Laborers: | \Dtelligent. He saw no white flag abuse | ;)0 5" po rocks just outside Cape Flat- | 1f Bullty, he cannot remaln at large long, onel Count Snollsky, military attache of [y ot v a8 0 anging 1t | Union, with general ofiices In London, persanally on the part of the Poers. THe!tery. The Lane sailed Tuesday with a [ they LONDON, Dec. 24.—Lord Kitc 's dis- | the Swedish and Norweglan legation in Ber- | gu1¢ on the side of the nations which are | Mr. Curran said il it et by British cargo of lumber for Guayaquil. Wednesday rview with Johnson, patcbes, breathing a confidence hardly jus- | 10, is attributed to mental derangement counseling the most moderate terms pos-| After spending more mon SrPen e a terrfic storm was enccuntered and thut| Iarly Sunday morning Chief Donahue re- tifled by their contents, are almost the only Caab N v #ible in the negotiations with the Chinese [ (LK, the luxt twonty-five [R5 ::I;; r((Ml‘;':l\m“yI\"m'l"\r:.lql :m'::l.(\. ':‘B:”’:'m:'l' | evening the seas broke through the saloon | ceived word from his detectives that they available news from the seat of hostilities | g7 PRTERSBURG, Dec. 23— The correa- |COUFt. It Is noticeable also that even some | men- legisiniine. for i i ae G (o | Ay and_extinguighed tho lights. Chief Engi- | had located the dark complexioned bandit in South Africa, but telegrams from Cape- | anfent of the Asseclated. Dross e in the foreign papers here are upon tho | House of Parllament, We hitve come 1o e | * Among. ihe returned soldiers there were | M¢F KNOX and his men worked twenty- | They had had a talk with him, and he ad- fown deplct tha siuation in anything b | fUniC by one of the ministors of stats |Same side, the' Japan Mall conspicu. | neusy thai e i B i i | | Among the returaed solilers there wore | i hours n water up to their knees and | mitted that ho called three tiimes at Mun- 1 t the r ormed by one « 3 o say about the making of the liws e | forty-s ded s (RS R P e L Ll B el S M ey N Grdtes roscate hues. Without believing the asser- | nis afternoon that Emperor Nicholas azd | OUSIY S0 der Which we 'Rave 1o work and we misi | The mayor and lieutenant governor yiuited | Y4158 (0 keep the pumps working. The | shaw's (o inquire about renting the Grov tlon of the Transvaal agency In Brussels minlatorst ot Suands: Wt aid. foriesn Rellglons Matters Conaple Partice I ‘wen yia 010 Sptiodox political [yne soldiers before they entrained and a | LAD® OBt ub dstress Mignals and was | strest cottage. The chief at once arrangéd that 6,000 Boers have invaded Cape Colony, [ aifairs do not expect to leave Livadia, where | The missionary question of course occu- | hurk Domsibility of our sesuring | salute in their honor was fired from tua | 1R2IIY rescued by tugs. to have him brought down to his office at it Ix quite evident that the Invaslon Was a [ (he czar is convalescing, before the middle of | pies a foremost place in the discussion fon 15 by sending our own | citadel. ¢ olclock. it the afternoon; ‘and. Apragps serious and well planned affair. on Tt % now fe1t: aa" canantin) tHat the West. | man: to lument, 1ot as our masters, AFTER BURNING MANY YEARS | to have E. A. Cudahy and son there at the “In Contact with the Commando There was a decisive development in the Cudahy kidnaping case Sunday, and, though ditlon find ot getting n fuclent amount | voted to erect a monument to Father M eire company Snc the officlals | of food, they, soon quette at Point St. Ignace on tho morih the company met in conference today | . SINce the beginning of the Hoer war | HYCHTH BVaY. et Bl g | England has purchascd over 100,00 head of | shore of the Mackinac straits, from which Ten mn oyrtain grievances which the | horkes and miles fi the United’ Statei 1t point. the explorer set out in 1673 on his Urday. The — employes - demant omeobts | Fram New Orloins to Gouth ATricA. Gov. | Yoyage which resulted in the discovery of e i ‘;""‘"‘ shorter | iment transports will be kept very ¢ | the upper Mississippl. The monument will 20 cents an hour. President | from now on' carrsing the. hor cost $10,000, but the design has not as yet Stenmers Report Hough Passage. QUEENSTOWN, Dec. 23.—The gale has moderated and incoming vessels report winds which prevented her sailing more days ago on the shores of Barclays sound Vancouver island. Heavy gales dismasted the vessel, tore away its bulwarks and car- ried away 1ts lifeboats. In this condition It .iverpool. The order to land at St. John, o] o e wi | drifted ashore. The crew escaped. The N. B, has been canceled. The time saved by the change will enable the western men to get home for Christmas. They started this afternoon on a special train for Mon- Bethulle Correspondent Writes that the eral is Alone Re, for P but as our servants. o ever ¢ 4 8 y e b T T S o powars take cogaisanee of e et |1t L0 SRR TR ol TEITIBINGS ORGANIZE it oS Culany arov ana e sonds this extremely interesting letter, £ ment here that religious invasions | remedy the social evils of which you co | T K R A e (AL dated Betbulie, December 1, describing De- [ COPEN C of Oriental countries by powerful | [[J4/n by muscular force i ‘must — il Finally | tended his hand In greeting v It through’ legisiation. 1 g | favor 1 - . 5 sinc wet and his dolugs Iverria was wrecke western _organizations are tantamount | ot any faws i would Tuke aaad i | VO Antonom sz ke Checked. | “How long since you left the plant?" ho Dewet has never been taken serfously | #borg, southweestern Seven of | 15 filihustering expeditions and should | right ‘of the worker to strike, but | g MmNt REARES) — asked enough. It is of little use to pursue him, as | the crew were drowned. Three managed oy 1 el od 1 . not an advocate of strikes.” There is s For 3 TAMAQUA, Pa., Dec. 23.—The oficials of ‘About elght weeks ago,” sald Johnson he fights a rear guard actlon and gains . mot be discountenanced, but stern| gniy one molution and thut ik, in comme ¢ et AN i 4 Awenty miles while he 18 being fought' - | {0 reach an uniuhabited island, where two | meagures should be adopted for thelr sup- | ownerehip, for s lons as we' aiom th MANILA, the Lebigh Coal & Navigation company,|“I'vo been ick with something like pneu- He fs @ born milltary geniis whose won- | dled, the third being rescued today. [ pression. It is, of course, admitted that | fand and machthory of e Countey vo b | | MANILA, B it My :’m”'""l aro jubilant over the fact that the fire in |monia and am just gotting on my feet derful powers have kept up this phenom- individual religious zeal in the line of prop- | N€ld a8 private monopolics by the few, so | 12¢d autcnomy party was x the mine at Summer Hill, which startea |again." enil resfxtance Berl pulation, | Tong will ‘we have industrial disputes and [ a meeting attended by virtually all the ! il 5 Once he falls, the whole thing could be | BERLIN, Dec. 23.—The population of Ber- | 88andism cannot be interfered with, but |upheavals b s Joyal Filipino leaders in Man burning forty-years ago, Is now under con Edward Cudahy, Jr., was then asked It he crushed N ortnlg e has every sin- | the teel ere e ssion board o}, and p e 0 rs see its had ever seen the man before. 01 crushed In a fortnight He has every sine | duding the suburbs, 18 2,469,076, s | 1he feeling here is that the mission hoards s 1 | trol, and the mext two years will its | ore. He looked e Comniads nasun. 18 hAN svery gin, ks ¥ iy | @ | declaration of principles was read | @ him over carefully from head to foot and o ST, U, M SR A | Wi St m 1, The ot | comttte” s tanding meaace 1o peacers | ST, PAUL GETS OMAHA'S STORM | aoi ares wome ocubsin. miopeed s | Smsushment %" "0 B 7% 7% i over carettly trom ead 10 foot aad fermarch on his order. The forces undir | trolley system is rapldly displacing the | International relations. - vote of 123, less than half a dozen declin- s o A AE ced by » e e ¢ - W ;i acres of the finest e anthracite | “The man is too small” he sald. “He his command have been veduced by his | oo batrery system on the busiest | The business stagnation continues and |Saturday's Windy Snowfall Ren {ng to vote, All signed an endorsement of | 1¢T¢8 of the finest coal in the anthracit H strength of Wil to konesly areRaised 4 i o P 5 S 5 44 el 4 toward Lanz- |has the same features as the man who e a Rt hia oiaLoner iy, oremntaed | St lets of Bariln, Is exciting some attention In foreign Minnesotn asx First Blizzard the platform, including Senor Paterno, one | F¢EloN. has moved westward toward Lan £he irltiah Tid themaciven of the tdea tha | well as in native circles. The harbor of vesent Wi of the most influential of the former in- [ ford: TWo immense drilling machines, which | Polnted & pistol ut me and said he was the Pewet's forces are a mero Fbbic, wander | Genon Strike Called @ | Yokohaina is well-nigh denuded of shipping b surgent leaders, whose real attitude toward | 4ve been constantly probing for the fire | sheriff of Sarpy county, but he s not as tall nE nimiessly, the sooner they will grasp| GENOA, Dec, —The strike that was caused |and there 1s a steady, though as yet small, [ ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 23.—This section | Amerlcan authority had been much. quese © now honevccmbed the earth to the |8 that man by an inch and a half and he's ”I’“'f‘;l,“';m”“l‘l'l',““' effort which 18| 1y the closing by the prefect of police of the | exodus of forelgn residents. When the | of the northwest is experiencing the first | tioned, The principal discussion was with | West of the burning portion. Culm ls be- | MOt @8 brond across the shoulders.” bureau of labor unions came to an end to- | Chinese troubles are _settled, however, | blizzard of the present winter. The past| reference to the organization of the party. | 198 boured into these holes and a solia mon Ix St Free, ant sitting vesterday (Sunday). It appears | 44Y 05 the announcement that the govern- [everyone is looking for u substantial re- | week has been extremely mild and pleas- | A committee of twenty-five members was | Mass will thus confront the firc This was the final test to be applied to that the Boers have destroyed a railway | Ment had consented to a reconstruction of | vival of trade, and preparations for it are | ant, and yesterday a spring-like rain Johnson and absolved him of all further 0 . 4 St iy —— uinst the inexcusable delays at Pekin 18 | ghified to northwest and changed the ra 4 Cate, which could scarcely be questioned, and o i 1:‘\“‘“.12;;.‘ arrived at Bloemfon le: a Vi (n:‘;‘l:l Ih‘r:‘l‘ln{_r waxing hot | to snow. In St. Paul the nnu\\:nlll n.l.l,‘ J.f‘.r: Ninth Cavalry Does Eficetive Work. | Accused Woman's Brother Saya that his general reputation was known o b Further unxlety has been caused n Cape- | aunonmees. tn cosirmevon o o il Tempa | Nothing has yet been heard of the train- | jignt, but the terrifie wind blew it in biina- | Advices brought today by steamer from | Six Men Have Volunteered to Guar- | Kood. Untll clght weeks ago he was om- town by the discovery that during the lust | oo *hyiny Cquiirmation of the press dle- |ing ship Tkushima, which disuppeared off | ing thects. The storm is general through- | S0Uthern Luzon say that a leutenant and antee the Stipulnted §5,000. ployed in the killing department at Cud- month public bodien in out of the way | s ghet ,(NUC the viceroy of the province | the enstern const In the recent great storm, | gut tho stat. At Dlack River Falls, Wie, | S1xty men of the Ninth United States cav- ahy's packing house in South Omaha, and s Places have requisitioned supplies of AR~ | Chang will Lo made ay ahen res that W | and intens) anxlety 1s felt for the fate of | he (hermoneter has fallen 25 dogrees. alry attacked large body of Insurgents LDORADO, Kan., Dec. 33.—Hayward |to be reinstated as soon as his health will Tite. The colonial sovernmont Is now en. | C1aNE Wil be made an open port. the ninety-one students on board. A war- lust Wednesday near Guanabotan, province | Morrison, brother of Jessie Morrison, whose | permit. A year ago his wife ran away with RIAVERRE \n. SREtss BOlmmesion of Thase ven Van Teelae s Mitis. ship has beeu dispatched in search | v hoin Missing. of Albay. After the battle forty-five dead | trial for murdering Mrs. Castle ended In | another man, leaving him with three small explosives and is removing all stores of [ BERLIN, Dec. 23.—This afternoon Em- hustnstic Over Proposcd Memortal | CHICAGO pDec. oA special to the | insurgents were counted, together with | a hung jury, sald today: “Six wealthy men | children and a daughter 14 years old, with arms and ammunition trom suspected de- | peror William visited the imperial chancel. | The enthusiasm among the Japanese over | Focqrd from Helena, Mont, many wounded. The only American cas- | of this county have volunteered to go on the | Whom he had Lecn 1iving in a house at pots lor, Count von Buelow, and personally con. | the proposed memorial of the Perry expe- | ¢ hichgo Ani the ‘cist gty | ualty was the wounding of a sergeant, who | $,000 bond. We are in no hurry to file the | Twenty-sixth and Hickory streets. During Other advices from Capetown report the | ferred upon him the insignia of the Order dition 1s increasing and eomething hand- | I8 'r\nlvlw- Ilj evidently havin, Ii'-n st was cornered by several rebels and struck | bond, and it is not worrying us like it is | the last nll.vmlw or so0 he has been wanting Dutch element in Cape Colony as greatly | of the Black Eagle some will probably be the result of the | Numthern depot s Cnaiih whe oGTCAU[in the ley by bolos. The rebel loss was [ lots of other people. Jessie is feeling very Lo move. The cottage on Grover street was clated over the southwa progress of the movement. One paper, remarking upon the | tremely valuable one, containing as it \id [ the heaviest recorded among recent en- | well and still recieves letters of sympathy |recommened and he went there to look at it Bocrs and are boasting (hat (e whole dia, | . Season ta Mild 0 stockholm, changes brought by time, recalls the fact | the princiai portion of the Christmas ¥o- | counters. The cutting of wires has delayed | datly.” L times he called on an errand of this trict of Victoria West will join the rald STOCKHOLM, Dec. 23.—The weather in |thai when Perry's ships were lying off [ fIeMRrenGes Sent east from hore, ‘belng | (ho official report of the engagement. While Mr. Morrison would not say when | kind, each time stopping at the Munshaw ers. It s suspected in Capetown that th | Stockholm is the mildest that has been known | Uraga the alarm in Yeddo wes imminent. | pouch wa oaded on the mail wagon at the bond would be filed he left the im- |hom: nd having a short talk with Miss force traveling (rom Zoutpans drife Is not | NOT® for many years at the Christmas | A system of siknals was arranged to keep | mituightc Fridas went, =0 500 AGCUSED OF ROBBING ALGER | vression that his sister would eat Christ- | Matd Munshaw a body of Boers, but one of colonials, I“"l“ ason. the capital informed of all the movements " Sou R o, P Joaien e mas dinner at home. It was remarked by the chiet that Miss of mail pouch 'was foiind today in a prospect tening to join the invaders. of the “black vessels,” especially with re. | hole in town. The sack had been slit open | Chicago —— Munshaw's description of Johnson was Tha Pictermariizbure corrospondent ot | PLILADELPHIA - BOXERS QUIT |sari to the contingency that they mighi | ani ettt vockie's e e Dokes & war Usllen hinkaher: RECALLS REMARKABLE FIGHT [mot uccurate ani. thanks to her obeersing f ! i ad 10 Wakdo A ; tered around where (he sack was for ature, the police are no o to d the Dally Mail says: “The Boers are ac-| pE proceed to Yeddo. At first the citizens had | 'fid dround where th Al tnforma tion retary's Siiverwar BASUES b Dolies &xe BORCRRA b Shen tive between Johannesburg and Protorfa, | Bdward Sanford's Death Resnlts in }"" alternation of panics and reassurances, | as to the contents of the sack of 0 2 ng Revives [Dim from thelr calculations, exchanging shots with the British outposts, an GMeial Order Prohibiting All for whenever the tide turned the ships so ———— CHICAGO, Dec A man belleved to y of Fatal Suspicion Agninst Pat Crowe, and it s reported that parties of Boers Future ¢ that they rode with thelr bows northward | New District Attorney Is Ready. be James M who, in 1896, escaped Ruce E. A. Cudahy, sr. still entertains the 134k A8 ROk thak par i signals were at once made announcing an |, NEW YORKG Dec. 200 kugene & Pl | (0 Jokes BRI, yhe, 16 16, escaed illoids theory that It Pat Orowe was 0ot one ot O PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 28.—As a result |advance against Yeddo, and when the tid agvelt 1 Macceed P ans Bird Cardinos | arrest at central pollce station on sus.| CHICAGO, Dec. S6.—Former Pollcoman |the men who kidnaped his son he will lose Accepts Amerionn Bl of the fatal termination of the amateur |flowed news of salvation was hastily dis- | a5 district uttorney, in an interview today | o P {hate e bur- | Patrick Furlong, who In February, 1900, [no time in advising him of this fact, and SANTIAGO, Chili, Dec. The govern- f o | p . | satd ‘that he would take charge of the | Picion of having participated in the bur-| : 3 o 5 ANTIAGO, , Dec. The govern- | boxing bout last night at the Philadelphla | Patched. And now the Japameso are con- | jifd, that he would wake chargs "o | glary of ex-Secretary of War Alger's resi- | killed Edward Teach, a brother officer, and [every hour that Crowe remains quiet in- ment of Chill, which recently invited | Athletic clul between Joseph Kelly and Ed- | tributing largely to erect a monument to | yeceives tha officlul noiiication and that | dence In Detrolt on December On De- | was sentenced to the penitentiary for four- | creases the suspicions against him. Mr. tenders for 400 freight cars, has accepted | ward Sanford, who fought under the name |€Ommemorate their advent will remove no man who Is eompete mber 11, the police state, Mahoney re- | teen years, has been pardoned by Governor | Cudahy has befriended Crowe many times 300 from Doeche & Co., and 100 from W.|of Frank Barr, all boxing contests have [ Ioshi Toru, miuister of communication [ &0, fill the office ho occuples ard who s | CRERT Cn R0 SETEE BT AROTEY, T8 | panner and will take his Christmas dinoer [in the past. “Why," sald the packer, In R. Grace & Co, all of American manufac- | been probibited for the present by the po- | nd formerly Japanese minister to the | A1tames: Gub %" dtuft held twa' cons | Express company o satchel containing il | With his family in Chicago. Furlong, who |the course of a conversation Sunday, *Pat lice autborities. Director of Public Safe- | United States, has resigned his portfolio in and it was declded that | varware worth $1,000. The theory of the | I8 of Irish parentage, and Teach, an Eng- | Crowe knows perfectly well that it he had —eeeee ties English issued an order to the pollce | conscquence of the persistent allegations of | M Ll L lishman, became involved in an argument |come to me a week ago and asked me for atofl 4 h - police s that after the robbery the robber g Charke. he toftice | 1048Y to the effect that all permits for | his implication in fnancial scandals. He L enent Bines: expressed the satchel to Chicago. The | 8bout the Boer war. Teach argued that[$25 he would have got it, He has often huve been dillgently | but oo | SPATFINK coutests heretofore Issucd are pe- | Will be succeeded by Mr. Hara, former y Me., Dec. 23—The st man under arrest admits recelving the | England coull wkip any country on th | expressed a sense of gratitude for what I cretly at work for two weeks probing fr.| voked and that no more permite will be | minister to Korea. It is possible that the that large numbers of kre satchel from Detroit, but denies that it |nd this led to blows and both men drew have done for him, and I can hardly be regularities here and = today “ruspended | granted for the same for the present, and | tability of the Ito cabiuet will be af Anac will leave w England ¢ 2 . three of the oldest clerks 1 the service on | {ha polico are lnstm ottt tected Juchee in, the spring obtains not the | contained plunder. The police state that e oy the service on | the pollce are Instructed to prevent spay- | fecte [ R | D aie AHEE SOl trons of the office have becn complain- | FINg cxhibitions until further notice. There Cape Colony cabinet had an import- Furlong shot first, with fatal |lleve he would turn against me in this way, | ool P AL L ‘.‘.‘l”‘l"““l all the silverware was melted and sold to b W that IIW kno \ he 1s i“"["'(‘ ';1 of l; e . T onfzation " agant for-the ‘Guenoc Vand | 411,50 * however, he would certainly, if innocent, ik {0 the postmasier gencral that they | are quitc a number of athletio clubs 1n the |y xchw® o™ tn Misstaivnl, |EhEe s dohn rexion, is, lleged, to have » 8 o - |come to me or wire and advise me of it Were being 8¢ em: ahd 4"for in | €1ty where boxing contests, amateur and |celved today that a i In the state of Maine 1 belleve 1000 ¢ Watehn o INGRTRAEN, S D Dr, Glark | rather than have me harbor unjust susplo Tng sent. them Tor f £ this city haw' redeived’ - letior From v ::l\| K‘[\lu‘lflnu The 1me punishable by ]\X'\r’ll~:1fll‘.fl were held, six rounds being ”; :AI “I’Yl'l ed !-‘ o t lE':“ \\Iyl l‘ul.lyr‘ Yw‘u'k in v'ph K} l"y' it : Y.U\ IBVILLE, 4 . John A, | John J. Moran, dated “E rimental Ranl. | lons against him. This prolonged silence on uprisonmen the limit prescribeg by Maw o western s o secleslantioal Te w thaf there | Kapplemin, & privaie — watchmal, was | bty Cam, Guosnados. e ol & s ooks bad for him, I must say." eni th mit prescribed by’ law. counties, Alabama, last aight. doin are but .00 Ire wmadiany in - the | found today near his place of employment | {he lattor fays ha has volinteered to toat |78 Part looks bad for him. I must suy il M B T Satban, e exact cause of Sanford's death will | damige. Telephone news (h incaser with hix bralns beaten out. His pockets | tho theory that the gorms of seil rvr— CHICAGO, Dec. 20.~To shiald his mother [ 10t be made known by the coromer until | house on ihe ' Sparkman Jlace wis — tud been rifted of his wa pald him the | are carrfed by mosquitocs, He tuys Girly Strike In 8y hy {rom ablise ‘und wave himsell (rom a beat- | the inquest 1s held tomorrow. The report | S9! [avicence o, the o Muncle Strike is Settled, tikht before Veen made | Swill b placed in o he bullt for | WILKESHARRE, Pa., e Two_hun B ot el 517 | Frank Henderson, who acted as referee, | €Fdl houses ‘were blown away. On the [ plants in Muncie, which threatened to ol Sothern = bitten yellow fr BRIISRIAIT yrar oAV | HURK Yayey 1808 fniue in t48 i HAN 0 Wentwariy y 3 today relensed on 81,000 security: iy | Jon Winaham: nince the storo hours it | hIL the western piuta. Sas. caliel off 1o | ST, LOUIS, Mo Tec Bothorn, | that twh, men Bitten Bave tiken the feres | bast far romE L o 1Ly N0k o L9447 Felcabad 0 81,000 § I barns were dest 1 and several mules [ night. The workmen met and decided not | the actor, who his been some time; | und that the theory bids falr to 4 mpathy weavers of the mill, who MavenealtITR Veareln Dee. g, | "0 the seconds of both boxora are scill in | killed. " One ‘ho was killed, On~ the | to return to work unless they received the | arrived Here tonfght from the wes, and | tablished, Moran. wa merly 4 have be trike nine month Th, avements of ¢, % Buled: Uiler, | CUBt0d¥, but held without bail to- swait | Naned Plantation” pluce everthing' wat | same’ iy "us beror b mdfaement | Wil ubpeite tamorrow iwhe i St |l vometw Gt entired e | K iin to Appear for work W YORIC, | Deo. MeSailed: Uller, | S0t0dr, but beld without balt ovod. " Wash Dilver, " negro, wia | el offcred""torima which ‘were aceepiod | Tt bn’ maid (0t M. Sothern hux itituiy | REGICL Corp et the outbrenk of the 1ute | S Recersitare St wotan ubbanat of i Stavenger; Etruria, Liverpool ction of the coromer's jury killed: by the men. | recovered trom the effects of his accideat, | war ] Plant, : " g | near Caokaville was wrecked and | MUNCIE, . . The strike yet » nr

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