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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, COPY FIVE CENTS, ONLY LT ON FOR)|PEST ORUGeeD 1o oeAT|SPENDS DAY N WALLSTREET OUFFh STENg T Tioe | BRYANS FAREWELL My Ay, acerning the Body of ey | Clamor of Stockholderk of London & Potecat e Nebmikeaialr Todays T ¥ g, comel in New York Globe Silenced for a Time able Winds; Falr W | — t "'ll at Lust. Magnate James J. Hill of Great Northern at Least. "I Write," He Ba; On the Eve of a Jour- .t Temperata o Yesterday N '".‘ et NEW YORK, Ju art Bryan, allas | Beta Financiers to Talkin LONDON, Jan. 0.—Amifist cries of “Turn ey Full of Unparalleled Dangers."’ Hoa D, 3 Dew. | “I Will Never,” He Eays Brokenly, “Hars Republican Legislators, [ “suilor Hob," alias Qoni,” wanted | et him out,” Lootings and other hostile inter 8-~ bl | Any Postoffices to Give Away." ? [ Pl for comi e US| DENIES AMBITION TO UNIFY ALL SYSTEMS | iiroris e i epended London & love | PRESENTMENT OF TERRIBLE ADVENTURE | . ! H DIFFER NOW ONLY REGARDING TERMS | a prominent priest of the Roman | Finance ccrporation, limited, at the ex v 17 | DECLARES HIMSELF HONEST TO THE GRAVE —— Catholic church, was arrested in this city | traordinary meeting of the company ‘called 17 tonight ’nm olidation for the Parpose of | oo oaied 1 at least temporarily | Frankly Admits Wis Fear That Tt Sig- 1~ S Conditions of the Agreement Have Not Yet | nryan has a saloon on North Eighth| Economical Adm appeasing the wrath of the shareholders nifies Hin Death=Martyr to Arctic Asks His Namesaks Olub to Adopt Title of B Decided On | stre Philadelphia. When he was arrested elared to Be Logleal The hall was packed and the directors Exploration Divides His een ed On. | tonight he made a confession to Captain All Business I were ovidently supported by a considerable » Bome Democratic Baint. o Titus of the detective bureau implicating faction, as warm cheering mingled with the " overal others whose names were not di- hisses and hoots, EXPEDIENCY NO LONGER IN DOUBT | Jirern s o o e cupan Titus| NEW YORK, Jan. 0.—James J. Hill, in an | " Aq a result of the explanations of the | (Cobyright, 1001, by Pubiishing Co.) - |r'vnr erning Bryan's confession is that on | interview today, outline today what he | qirectors the shareholders voted an ad- VIENNA, Jan. 8. —(New York World Ca- [ Friday night Jast there went to Bryan's and his assoclates in the great rallroad | journment until Monday, when a scheme for | blegram—Special Telegram.)—Andree’s w'il Early Election of Senators Means Much 0 | piuce a man, whose name Bryan gives, but | “community « mu»r.-u;« are v‘r\un:l to ac- | the reconstruction of the concern will be | which he instructed to be opened at the But Has More Friends Than If He Ha which {5 withheld by Captain Titus, ac- complish. Instead of a combination of [ gubmitted. 0 oxks Be Bad B0l od,| TOPEKA, Kan, Jan. 9.—Habeas corpus Future Party Success. | companied by \hree. companions, one & |great raiiroads under one eystem, he said, he [ Lord Dufterin spoke with evident emo. | 79 Of 1900 1o case h had ot returned, | o ceedings ‘were started In the supreme| Been Elected. - | priest, Rev her Riogel. The latter was | was trying to bring about an agreement|tion as he explained his personal relations ““: "‘"“' et """1‘ " ¢ lotters | (OUF here today to secure the release of Y very much intoxicated. The four men gave | between certain big systems of the north- [ with the corporation and the result of the t Is accompanied by a series of letters | nry Carrie Nution from the Wichita jail, MATTER IS BEING EARNESTLY DEBATED | Fors el oo, e o which "the | west, by which “friction” would be pre- | meeting was tarsely & tribute to himself, | from prominent sclentists, encouraging him | where she is confined for attempting fo do- | SCORN FOR DESERTERS AND DICTATORS —_— priest always insisted on paying. Each|vented and the roads operated more | During the course of his explanation he|in the dangerous enterprise, and one from [molish a Wichita saloon. The petition was o > time he pald he displayed a large roll of | economically He denied that he was here | sald he was induced to accepl the chalr- de Fouvielle, , s filed In behalf of David Nation RN S "‘"':' b2 i gl Tcoxionted that e |to see J. P, Morgait and Johin D, Rockefel- | mAnship at the soMettatien ot the late Lord | ™ 3¢ Fouvislls, warning ugainat i : ho petition claims that the saloonkeep- [ Pleads, However, tor — il dropped some of the money on the floor. |ler. The day brought no development in the | Loch and Sir Willlam Robinson l:’" the latter Andree had written In Pen- | ooy y,ve po rights under the law and that, | Declares That the Loss The men struck his hands und made him |unfolding of the glans of the Hill-Morgan- | Lord Dufferin added that he felt that [« therefore, Mrs. Nation cannot bo held for drop m Bryan admits setting $19 In | Rockofelier compine. The plans of —the | when two such emicent fuen were con-| It is possible that he is right, but it 1s | trylng to desiray an illegal trafc. The TRTEROL e e (TR that manner and asserts that others got|Northern Pacific directors did nothing more | nected with the concern ho could legiti- [ now too late. I have made all prepara- | claim is made that she 1s confined In the f othe Tr 1> —todispit. | TOT® Of It This continued for some time, | important, it v announced, than declare | mately joln. He soon discovered he had | ono und cannot now draw back.” Wichita Jail by a bogus smallpox auaran LINCOLN, Jan. 9.—(Special)—Indisput- | when one of the men left the room and re- [the regular | per cent quarterly dividend.|bitter opponents who desfre his resigna- | . = il t after she has offered good and su gai 3 able evidence is at band that the de 804 | turoed with a small vial which Bryan says | Vice President Lamont was in close con- | tion, hoping that a depreciation of the se The will itselt Is very short, and its o= | g0 “hong for her release. CHICAGO, Spocial Telogram, s for a senatorial caucus will oon take | was filled with laudanum and chloral. Two | ference until after dark with several ai- | curities would fallow, but he stuck to his | troduction mws to show that Andree di The petition is a volumivous document | In a speech, pathetic to the last degi de tangible force, The couference of candi- [ glases of beer were poured, one of which | rectors of the Northern Pacific and as- | position and iuvestments 'and, though a | vined the fate that awaited him. Its text|and goes into detail about the numerous | llvered at the Jackson day banquet at the dites 1s only one of the preliminary steps | was drugged. Bryan sald that after the|sociates of Mr. Hill and developments are | greator sufferer than most of the share- | begins: “Well, I write today probably my | times the case has been postponed when it | Sherman Houso fast night, Willinm Jon and while a fow members of the legislatare | priest had taken the beer the man »10 bad | expected soon holders, he had no regret if he had helped | 1aci (oxtament,” and therefore it is legally | *Bould have been tried nings Bryan laid down the scepter of his arc opposed to any caucus for tho present, | drugged it admitted he was g ) 7ob [ Mr. HIIl was In Wall street all day. James | to convince them of his good faith. Later, | 0 =0 " ULt SO FC T e Lo The supreme court will hear the case f leadership of the democrutle party and re they in a decidedly lonely minority the priest. Bryan said he would w6t allow | Stillman, president of the National City |he found the duties to bea physical strain ¥ | January 12. Tho temperance people of the | tired to private life. With his eyes wet Senator Steele, who 1o an ardent “inshaw in his place and made the men take | hank, the depository of the Standard Ofl | beyoud his advancing years and he wanted | full of unparalleled dangers such as his- | gtate are looking to the outcome with a|With tears, ho declared that he had never man, wants the caucus question postponed priest out of the room. He says he|company, was one of his callers, to withdraw, but was haunted by the fear | tory has never yot Been able to show. My |great deal of interest for 4 moment during the two campaigns in until after the balloting in the open be- | knew nothing further about the affair un-1 «azy plans have been greatly exagger- | of the detrimental effect of his withdrawal | presentment tells me that this terribl which he went down to overwhelming de gins, cvidently so he und hix friends cin | (il Saturday, when he was told that the | ated and a great deal that is untrue has |and held on to the chairmanship until he | journey will signity my death.” DESCRIBE THE KIDNAPED BOY |'**! placed self-umerandizement above fhe get their bearings more accurately before | body of the priest had been found in the | been published about what I intend to do,” | received news of the serfous condition of e vemuinder of the will divides the ok principles that ho advocated, and he asked taking chances on a caucus decision. An- | baliway of the house next door. sald Mr. Hill. “I don't contemplate any | his youngost son, when he yielded to the : . . Brathoiy of sy Praner Thoaghe to | L & Oroven yoios, I8 viewiof e fnee IRa other adverse sentiment comes from Rep PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 0.—-The body of | great deal such s has been attributéd to| mother's prayer to take her at once to | PFOPErty between his brother and sister. ol ittt cop e, he :\ " ,',‘",I”'"f r the .hu;qu;‘ be ;r\‘-r \«'n_ resentative Whitmore, who represents Mr. | Rev. Father Riogel of the Church of the [me. 1 did not come to New York to see | South Africa, and he semt in his resigna- | - e A party, that the name of the club whose Huiner's candiducy, and who likewise wants | Presentation of Cheltenham, who was found | Mr Morgan. 1 have not seen Mr. Morgan | tion with a clear conscience, belleving that | CORPS HAS TO SCORCH FOR IT bbb members ho was addressing be changed the 0k wen 0 show their strength in|in a hallway of a lodging house at 460 | today and have no engugement either to see | the surrender of his position under such — Rt * from “W. J. Bryun" to that ot some demo A g T el : Y ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 9.—The two brothers | cratic saint who b asisd away. advance of (he caucus proposition. A third | North Eighth strect last Saturday morning, | him today or tomorrow circumstances was so natural that no onc | Republienn and Dritiah Sotdiers | oo ienyr G0 3 UM : I 2 opponent of u caucus Is Represontative Mc. | was not identified until Sunday morning| “One of the many objects of my trip is to| would dream of placing n sinister inter- AW i raser of Unlon Springs, Ala., who, | Mr. Bryan stood at tho center of the Carthy, who s against all caueus whatever. | and t mystery surrounded the case. | consult with the contractors who are build- | pretation on it. He had no anticipation ot & PR igbeak bt ool il g SR s e He is outspoken against D. 1. Thom Father Riogel was buried today ing two steamships at New London for my | then that the London and Globe would de Pt A S aa e, SL R W | hiand Alfs wnd thioks Thompron can be broken down | Over fifty priests attended the funeral,|line. We need u large fleet for our lake | fault from its engagements on the Stock | GAprTOW more casily by staying out of a caucus the exercises being held at the church of | traflic, us it is growing very rapidly, and | exchange. The news reached him in Ire- oh 1 Some Lancaster men started a sena- | Which be was pastor. Solemn requiem mass | we are having two splendid vessels con- | land and in the presence of such a calamity orial cau paper this afternoon, n\ “‘;rlA lv[‘\N’ Right Rev. Bishop Pre structed. 1 am trying to bring about|he felt that every private rnmldummmImu Boers for its possession. The republi- | pounds. Wavy black hair, dark gray eyes, | 4 battle did not mean the death of the foctive when slgned by sixty members, with | oficiating agreements between the western roads | must be sunh | Savh Retumiptento tnterapt. the: 6ellats; WALt | ak¥ie: eompiklon; . orominent ohin, He | teuts forty-three to nominate, but secured only which will prevent friction and make the In conclusion, Lord Dufferin, who was | the latter succeeded in occupying the po- |grows a heavy beard for his age but goes . ;- a fow siguatures MAKE IT MERRY FOR SHIPPERS | cpcrations of the line more economical—| deeply moved, declared that the patlence | sigion, though three of them were killed |clean shaven. He wears @ number seven More Eriends Than if ed. Chmirman Lindsay's Views. bk in other words, an understanding by which | and generosity with which the shareholders | apq twenty-three wounded. The cyclists re- [ hat and a corresponding number shoe.” “I hopo to God,” he sald, “that when 1 On the other hand, the demand for Trnnsm i Dseille’ toi 1%) IRV SAY mone ess friction | had heard him would be one of the bright- | (ain the pass. Commandeering of horses | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. %.—The local po- | 410 men moy say of me that I was houest Iy, o et Faintateethont i| Churge for Untonding ana Storing | (Nere is among railroads the better it will | est souvenirs of his old age. He resumed | pay commenced in the districts where their |lice department had not, up to noon today, | With myvself and honest with the great trust S350 Bbedlib 20ehk mptieny Ohatrriat lond Freigh b A his seat amidst loud cheers owners have refused to sell them to the |found amything to substantiate the report | that has been reposed in me. 1 will never it A\Nl(“lkf:"';rl;[ul”l‘llfill:“::(:'l'r. ommites e g an o w BOeveE in rellraad consolduiion [0 WRIAKEE SWNRHUS BIRRLION wis ot & [iiiijitaty authorities that Bass Frazer or his alleged Kidnapers | Bave any postoffices to give away. That fs vt AR 1 et D ELE Bl Tab b B . 1 | When it is advantageous. It is the inevita- | mixed character. He announced that the | ©APETOWN 4 )= 4 L'wane e Eansas O they | @11 gOne now,” and he hesitated a moment #ald: “1 am carefully refraining from any | KANSAS CITY, Jan After February 1 p)o poljcy of the roads sooner or later. | directors had practically arranged with the """'::lfl‘;‘-:':',l"l‘fllr‘lwi]ll:k)m‘l"()\:l':(f:;or’ml:)! r.:;‘ T o vt:::lr:‘ ‘lR.M:un::.llulx‘“::‘l:“b‘::“q ,r",,.'. SHOkER (Y Sietia; HE TP ALl HAVE -y participation in the sevatorial contesi be- | transmissouri lines will charge shippers | potycoq ™ e o dned e or business 4 i Atk vuds othe es of b .| creditors and that the company would | ent. betw cye a | southe clal » on the lookout, and | friends—more friends, 1 fondly belleve, thun cause 1 do not believe anyone connected | for unloading and storing carload frelght | yyoylg be run as economically as posible. | be sailing smoothly agatn, 1t engagenent between a cyclist corps and |southern officials to be on th nkout, and 4 would be | the B Blokatiar's. Koot Sund [ Bave therofore, made no declded offort to |1 ever would bave had had I been elected with the commitiee in an official capacity | at points where there are no public Ware- | yowever, my plans have been so greatly the Boers at Pickaner's kloof Sunday are |have, therefore, made : ° h b o , my plans have been s SGaRGREY. HoRaRal, 46 ol | Reiuialil sresident of tho United States can take a band In it with justice to the | houses. The charges to be made are three- L necessary, he added, to adjeurn until Mon- | without foundation. locate the men v ho United misrepresented that [ have made up my|day, when, he believed, the shareholders s He stopped a moment, and tears eamo party. [ am glad, however, to see things | auarters of a cent for 100 pounds for uUn= | ming that silence is the best policy.” would hear that all thefr heading for - saucuer because 1 bellese | ouding and one-auarter of 4 cont for 10| e Bt Bt ot ienn, he ua o o | o B 41 thefr fnteresta were | BOERSWILL TRY NEW METHODS | NEED NOT FEAR GAME WARDEN | 5 M1 o3t e o Jn . pssionate outburst, held up to scorn and con that f the republicans can settlo their | pounds a day for storage. the Northern Pucific directors, but he saw | tion of the company would be proposed, fn- tumely the men whom he sald had deserted #enatorial choice among themselves with This was decided at a meeting of the | Mr Lamont just afterwards. suring its future prosperity. Mr. Wright the party and dared to dictate to it what its out discord and go in and elect the two | Missourl Valloy Car Service assocation at| My Hill went down town from the Hotel | added that he had advanced £250,000 to tide 4 future course slould be. Recovering him- senators on the first ballot by unanimous [ the Coates house today and the move I8} Netherlands at 1 o'clock. He spent two|the corporation over its struggles Organize Corner In Provisions, velt W solf, he followed up this declaration by vote it would be the best thing that could | intended to facilitate the handling of | husy hours at his office and received AmoNE | Mr. Wrights further remacks wero s —_— = : plonding for harmony Bappen for the party. 1t would show the | frelght cars, The following rouds were fother visitors J. H. Schiff, who Is deeply | tonnd to with considerable imuationce ana| FONDON, Jan. 10.—Dr. Leyds, according VER, Jon. 8.—Vice Prosident-elect | T " bao g wihg oxplained, “a private cltl people thal the republicans are capable of | represented: Atchixon. Toneka & Sauta Ke, | intorested fn Union Pacific, and B. H. Har- | the mecting closed with rucs. or choocs for | \? ® 41SDatch to the Daily Express from The | Roosevelt is expected to reach Colorado |, =iy, 7o doitent. prosyects of remining wettling all questions entrusted to them in | Burlington, Rock Island, Wabash, St. Louls | riman, chalrinan of the advisory-board of | Lord and Lady Dufterim. o o 0c%* "7 | Hague, Is organiaing a band of agitators to | Epriogs on .he Kock fslund train foom tie o 500 0 end o contione netively In the & business-like manner and would be worth | & San Francisco, Missouri Pacific, Kansas | the western roads Lkt rin proceed to Capetown and to endeavor to es- [ €ast at 7:35 o'clock and will leave at 1L} il loion of public questions, and do net ® great deal in strengiheulg popular con- | City Northwestern, Kansas City Northern | just afier noon Mr. Hill attended a di-| BUELOW IS FARMERS' FRIEND tablish a corner in provisions, &: m., for- Rifle, where the party will | NO LONGER STANDARD BEARER OF PARTY Question Before Open Bal- loting Meging, nervously clutching in his enu cied of the banquet, as he now supposed to be in Kansas City, have | told his hearers that if he knew the prin Jan. 9.—The eyclist corps | glven out the following description of t ciples he had advocated were doomed to de which left here Saturday occupled Pick-|boy: Frank Bass Frazer, 19 years old, 5 | feat for a century to come he would still aners kloof Sunday after the race with|feet 1134 inche in height and weighs 145 [ bo man enough to belleve that the loss of Res of Great Not Be A desire to b nbarrassed Ly being placed In fidence in the republican party Connecting, Kansas City Southern, St. Joe | rectors’ meeting at the Chase National take the stage next morning for M 3 T phvinior Vit GETTING READY FOR SIEGE |, Governor Ormon siuied omwhaic kvl tel g Al i day thut he would not permit the next vice 1 fulness 1 am aware that 1 am placing my R TR president of the United States to be dogged | & Grand Island, Kansas City, Fort Scott & | bank and later went out to luncheon with Memphis and Missouri, Kansas & Texas.| A. B. Hepburn, vice president of the bank Under the present system no charge s [ port Canal BIL if De The chief points considered at the con- | ference wore those discussed in The Bee's | e Capetown rowing SRR o ¥ e, SN ¢If in a postion where 1 can give more aid e on e toneel 10, The B0 [ made for the unloading anistorase o | FUTURE OF UNION PACIFIC mentn from Maine Ty ta o [BY gime waidens, while huniing in Colorado 3 ol to others than to myself, but tho feld s Ex-Governor Cbarles 8. Thomas, whose ! m-:‘m,x.\' .nn”w I1'n-~ imperial chancel- Vi Bay, term expired yesterday, declared he had ‘I";‘ G ;“\'I"'I")'I“'I :"""l‘u'”""'”' byt '::"'r‘;“"': or, Count von Buelow, in the lower house PSS = ol o Governor Rooseyelt. | LCTested in the promulgation of democratic bling everyone to go on record. The Will Have 0 CAPETOWN, Jan. 10.—Entrenchments are [ 2€VCF sent a warning to Governor Roosevelt i of the Diet today, strongly supported the e principles than 1 am in enjoying any honors plan of optional ballot adopted two years | ACTION TAKEN IN KING'S CASE} Cloxe Relations. claim for the protection of agrlculture, 1o | DOINE constructed across the Cape flats from which my countrymen can hestow.” R T O (e amaliian (L) | Flit ' 10 Tablo WILL KEEP SURPLUS INTACT to the open roll call or secret baliot, the | [TeIRhL in railroad freight houses in trans- consensus of opinion favofed the roll call, | Missourl territory I Not Actually © d to Northwenst- call of his name to answer viva voce or to press says: William K. Vanderbilt's plan I consider the foremost duty of the go BRYAN AS OMAHA TAKES HIM e gt ol Mg Bperd| e e o e o P | 1sting economic diffculties and the adjust- s erviews Wil Prd 0t Cliin serious consideration Which he concatved more than a yenr age. | MUt Of the varying interests, supporting Tennesseenns Protest Agninst Asking Regarding His Attt e AT ARO. | i hogo " o 0 pmselve: ident MeKinley to Att 3 is now about (0 b carried out. When it 1y | h0§0 WA are unablo to lelp themselves | Fresae i Al s Sih el ’ by His €1 ) completed it will be found that the Vander- | 2O Hrown strength. "I shall ablde NEW 5, Jan. 8 the annua g o : tained. Some want merely a simple wa- | of Captain C. W. King, assistant quarter- | GuBece B Se BEE OE LT AT Tine | Y the opinion that when one member of a . mecting of the stockholders of the American | Reporters of The Bee yesterday inter fority to kovern, while one sought a limit | master United States volunteers, recently \g¢ i’ own rrom {he Atlantic to the Pa. ¥ suffers, all the members suffer, A special from | gugar Refining company in Jersey City [ Viewed prominent democrats and others on as high s threc-fourtbs, which would | arrested at Mobile, Ala., on the charge of ¥ o B00 @ | especially that as long as such an impor- us £8y8: (AL the mesting. of the ay a resolution was adopted that the|the matter of the Chicago report that make 4 o ik fistrt o PR 8 Rl Bhino 8 Bt JBhatin i P Camp of the Army of the Tennessee, United | o ki aAitia s | Bryan had withdra om politica de ',r":‘.,,.““,',‘,(,:,'. "rn-x.rl“ A :w \”'x‘:] 'w""l‘ having accepted a bribe from Mr “;‘IV 9| “The original scheme was to lease the |t Vocation as agriculture is unhealthful v company’s surplus, less the amount neces _'”\ I-hq I”I‘:l '\1:\1\\‘V;I{l 'u:\x "I‘-H .'1 der number of republicans would | the contractor for the construction of bar- | oo g el KRG BAR 0 THER T sary to pay the dividend due on January ship an aine hese slatements the entire organization must be under- | COnfederate Veterans, the strongest of the be forty-eight and a (wo-thirds majority | racks and other bulldings at Fort Morgan, | (o oo 0 0 (0 B AR done | mined | contederate ussoclations in New Orleans, | nq jeys any amount that may be required | Friends WL Di ¢ Him of the sixty-seven necessary to elect would | Ala. Instictions were sent to General | N0 YL SREECE FACRAGH HEER UL DE 0N |1 am convinced that it s the duty of the | the resolution offered by General Stephen | ¢c ryture dividends, shall be reserved for mes 8. Dahlman, Member of the Na- be forty-five. It is possiblo a compromise [ Brooke, 2t New York, commanding the De- | 0o irty ihrough the purchase of a majority | EOVernment to afford trade, industry and [ Chalaron. H'Hm\.:mh[‘r lur the o hro- | working capital. President Havemeyer de- | tional Democratic (hmmitteo—I do not “be or v s effe me o 8 0 send cer o * . » gric o o o re testing against e v 0] Preside: o v sta P e on the latter figure may be effected partment of the East., to send an officer of | ooyt ™ G B RTEE BEE Te being | A8Ticulture an equal measure of protection, ing against the Invitation of President | jjneq to make any statement about the re- | jjove that Mr. Bryan intended to relinquigh 5 recise method vol . S el » Mobile once 3 ‘| McKinley to the confederate reunion to he “‘1Nhlmm‘:"|‘ ‘“-ulznul of ’ ting hr‘lnu in | his department to Mobil Iy.i n r\'\m”, | done in the open market, which accounts for | Pt that ome of them, agriculture, abso- | ported settlement between the American | party leadership. I had a talk with Mr a iplications owing to the fact | purpose of investigating the case IR TG itk it Quplox tha Jasbe vWe rdave. lutely needs strong protection. It is in company and the independent refiners. Bryan at the banquet given in Omaba Mon held in Memphis this spring, was unan that (wo senatorships are to be filled. If | view to determining whether Captain King | o 'Gogon o0 atendy have o congider- | PUTSUance of this principle of even-handed day night and the great leader said noth | mously adopted. Gene Chalaron ex- | - one is chosen at a time the candidates | shall be tried by the civil authorities or by | o0 1 (EEEET e Union Pacifie | Justice that the bill for the completion and | Plained that It was understood that the g could be construec yacancy they are standing, the Jong or short | - Colonel J. W Clous probably will be o0t | jiora G, furr, B, 1. Harriran and James | 9. It (he measure tavored industry at the Eeimdiution - wes iniandnd simply e 8 {0 Mouse Vaceination Crusade | sign the leadership of the party, his friends term. By voting for two at a time this| An order also was sent to Captain King s i Py » the | €Xpense of agriculture or the west mop- | W4rning not to do it. ; | attempt to dissuade " from suol would e avoided and the aistribution of | relieving him of hix duties in Alabama, | yanaith AF¢ FEATAed b tritndly 10 the | L poy Ko the detriment of the east, T would | MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 8.—~The protest of WHL He. Bangn, Uit lansan Yl aitempt ta-IRUNIE 0. Sugl) the terms decided after nomination by [ FORT WODGE. I, Jan. 8.—Dr. Wade | 43,00 by the naming of a majority of the | BOt have supported it a Now Grlaean cAmp oc Oantelveaies Vit b 24 ership of the party must pursue the policy agreement between the fwo successful as- | Kiog today received a telegram from Cap- | poura which is expected to take piace at| The conservatives are jubilant over the|cT@V® agalnst inviting Prestdent McKinley| 0 = ’ TaRnRsa. QUL v M/ BrTAR A0 Shikied pirants or by casting lot or drawing straws. | tain Cyrus W. King, his aon, who in under [ Po"T: Wileh 15, S¥pectod (0 take plawe at| yoforunoag 1o protection” and agriculture, | Attend the reuniou of Confederato Vei- | KANSAS CITY, Jun Fhysiolans, oar- | mapped out by Mr HryAn apd saprevest As o matter of fact, none of the candidates |arrest at Mobile, Aln. charged with ac- [ o0 IY HA S (EHE UAIOR PACC atock ¢ | \ndoratanding these to be a pledge of higher | *¥aNS here next May will, it in declared, be |ryink on the crusade of compulsory vaccin- | [ 1o Fmiie Coy Dator. | Ehefo con are luying much stress on the length of |cepting n bribe from Contractor Hobaon, | " ¥y o dECRTEER B TG TEEEE | grain duties, whilo the Iiberals cheered the | !8nOFed 80 far as Memphis I concerned. |ation begun recently, will tomorrow start | W BE T Rr F0 /el B A e Impon: the terms, although by precedent the short | reading as follows Jersey Central stock. which was bought by | Féferences to the canal bill ! A BOURDILAANOUNR. . OARTANY, ° YacslRatiog g ST e | 0 aoiay A & scar. | #1ble to reorganize the party if the prin- term or Hayward succession belongs south | “Don't worry over the news you hear. | *"¥ \CRUISH RO I WAR BEUEAC U Torno pokal Anzeiger considers the m- | COL. MILLS GIVES TESTIMONY |cvervene who cannot dixplay a kood scar. | T0R0 {0 Erorme o aan Clty ot of the Platte and the long term, or | Have been victimized. Am innocent of any | o ¢ R ® O e insued. but | Perial chancellor's debut in the Diet as| — Tha siiy- will-bedgivided Jato.glatnipia and RPN | 4 | ench physicia companied by a | form are repudiated ston succession, morth of the Platte. In | guilt | this Is mot yet certain. Sume favor & lenss | Buccesstul as it was in the Relchstag, N adasialandant it Waatid onch physician will bo accompanied by ! the voting in open session this will cut BF the Kalm Facifis to thes Ohiess & itary Acndemy |guard to prevent persons hiding or escap- | Never Cease to He Great Leader, s mporfant it eruine i verlos | EARL LI PRAISES AMERICANS Srih st MESSAGES ARE SIGNIFICANT | '““Conuressic |1 0 S, Sorsiclan, todsy rocom | B, L. Metsalte—Willism Jonsiogs Bryaa ax Nhown A% to the number of votes required for | WASHINGTON Action wis # nomiuation, divergent views are main- | by the War dey t today In the case {4 i 2 > mended that every home and every busi- | may decline to aga ecome A o i II|'r~lknull\|hll which place his choice This des] wax hastened by the Alscovery o may decline to again become a candidat should be recorded ness house or other public building be |for (he presidency, but he will never cease scrubbed and fumigated. A few addi- 1o be a great political leader. In some re tional cases of smallpox were found today. | spects he is like Henry Clay. Ho is too Expresses | that the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy was s Words (o Russian Minister | WEST POINT, N.Y., Jun. . —The congres Merly Qual= |anxlous to secure the Union Pacific, or at (0 Gossip About Franc slonal committee investigating the chargos The Rosewater headquarters at the Li itles of Tillvon's Men any rate, to make a close traffic deal with Russian Alllance, of hazing """"' West "l""" academy s el B L i - | E o > ved this afternoon 1l were met with | Rreat a ma 0 be elec president, bu dell have been tastefully decorat —— the latter. This compelled the Northwest- Sp— £ 4 ' A Ba80, DUGHDE 808 BIStOLAR: The ,.|I.‘:{:"; HINGTON, Jan. §.—The War @e-|ern people to hurry their negotiations. I1t| PARIS, Jan. 0.—In view of the state- [ military honors and a salute of seventeen | HER BOY KILLED AT SHILOH ne nas taught the democratic party to ad honor i occupled by a handsome portrait | partment today made public the corres- | is still possible that the interests of the (ments of the anti-republican press, cor- | BuDs | Lania mire a man who is frank and honest, a Roxewater Headauarters of President McKinley, draped under a |pondence between Li Hung Chang and Cap- | Burlington will be considered and that the roborated by the utterances of the Novoe| The only witness examined was Colonel » “‘".'"" .::“: k nn“ :mr :““" I‘l e h“': H”“w “l” ot YMW i proty bauaer of sturs and stripes. The fa. | tain J. . Tillson, Fourteenth infantry, pro- | three great systems will be brought into [ Vremya of St. Petershurg, that the Franco | A. L. Mills, superintendent of the military e ears 014 » Ald ""f’: :’»”-W ""H' and Is Ivml rald to ex Mmous pleture of tho ~Two Fngimeere - | vost marshal at Pekin, In regard (o the | close harmony. But the control of the|Russlau alliance is practically ended, the | academy. He gave the committeo a general | from State, Prede. tiee, Bryan A HHS NEeNE anoRtis recognizable ss Senator Hanna snd the | manner in which the latter had performed | Union Pacific will rest with the Vanderbilts. | messages passing today between the French | idea of the workings of the academy and R {2 S of the mas Ho is not ufrald to de- engineer of the special train on which he | his duty in Pekin. Under date of last A largo block of Union Pacific stock was | minister of foreign affairs, M. Delcasse, and | the rules and regulations governing. —The 15 1 'n.»‘l”\} Var ‘l-":“ "ot l'\w'lnlr\ DRUMGS TdRane L B PRIRIISLAES KR 00 toured Nebraska, forms a prominent fen. | vomber Karl Li's address to Captain Tillson | bought by Burlington interests with a view | the Russian minister of foreign affairs, | committce inspected the academy and unl!',‘:" LN l' il k"“h'(““ e el work ;" the detriment of the common peo- ture. One frame of photographs centered | was as follows of uniting with the former. Count Lamsdorff, attain more than usual | meet again tomorrow morniug at 9 o'clock, | Minn. mother of 4 “‘I“:‘ L ,,’,’ v gyl | he next democratic candidate for by Vice Pr Nt Roosevelt gives yiews | “On behalf of the inhabitants and gentry | It was reported in Wall street today that [ significance. M. Deleas congratulating | "‘_ "‘I’( sl it :“" | j;" ‘4“\1\ ’fl rom | the presidency must be a man of thy By Vive president Roouevelt gien views | “On bemall of the inbablante und grntry |1 A0S TR L e T Aot | Caunt ammdort on - sppaimunens. a5 | PLAN TO AID VILLAGE POLIGE | !t xoitirs’ sate vt fuse. ‘Actlon wns | Birvan type. Such a man av Grover Clov another contains snapshots of the open- | city of Pekin, at present under the military | further enlarged by the uddition of other [ minister of forelgn affairs, recalls their = gy A ol Bt o T L e Al b i e | ing scenes of the legislature and the in- | jurlsdiction of the United States army, 1| rallroads in the central west, including the | close personal friendship, which, he be- | photogrn of Safe Blowers, Bank |00 O 5 s %) RIRAT OB DR ARES ) AR & M suguration of the new republican state of- [ have pleasure in prescnting this testimonial | Alton and Rock Island. = For several years | lleves, will be utilized for the common | jtouhers and Paroled Convicts Are Mr A EAton117s il han sonsion | mube RRCtRr nEI S IAME iR AT RTINS i ficers. The decorations are proving very | of appreciation and thanks to John €. Till- | the Northwestern has sent most of Its west- | Interests of their countrics. Count Lams- | adeast, _ 70 ye 1d, and her daught ¥ Y attractive and are heing inspected all the | son eantain Fourteenth Infantry, United | bound trafic over the Union Pacific and the | dorft expresses a sincere desire to con- | law, who is 70 years old, and her daughter, | and who will be true to his pledges In case time by interested visito | States Army. American member of the In- | latier bas reciprocated on eastbound busi- | tribute to the consolidation of the unalter CHICAGO, Jan The annual meeting | " B sl :ka \‘m :n 1' vln t 4I :l. ‘”f'fu., :wrlnhl-‘n Nu Mercer Ruilds Ano ternational Police Commissioners and pro- | PCS% able friendship which has united the two |of the board of governors of the National GOVERNBRS FIRST AND LAST |wy opinion, he is not the ideal candidate | countries. Congressman Mercer was circulating in | YOS army American district, Chinese city | X | Bureau of ldentification began here today Ao UL L M UL v e e reuating In | Pekin, for (he able and efcient manner | STIR UP THE PACIFIC STOCKS | 1t is noted that the two words “alliance” | chiet o alice Philip Deitsch of Cincin Dr 1. Hipple—In my opinion, Dav r » ine o on o1y ew Ex- |B. Hill will be the standard-bearer of the morning, under escort of his devoted cam- | in Which he has performed his duty and | (o Trade or “allles not contained in the dis- | natl pravilal. “The epldemic of safo rob- [ RANENY '\'” ol ".'I el by oall b FRL Leteitbarevatl il palgn committee, T. W. Blackbur cer | protected their lives and property.’ all Street Traders Give Doth Union | patehe beries (b Mlimols, -Ohi¢ and Indlana was tive nenned v Minsour v Tervitorinl Go andidate who seems fitted to unite dem and his committee are still domiciled at | i L i Vickers Tmplies disoussqt gual ipians ta ald_the police In Thrrpria) ocrats in all sections of the country. Tha the Lineoln with Ransom and the fusionists | OND p | the smeler «ities and country towns were T. P 9.—The tw fon w 1 was glven at the ¢ I, with Ragsom slon | BULLET HOLE IN HIS TEMPLE LONDON, Jan. 9. —Al ker allows | Diaqe 4t s sproposed to provide the pofice | ST: PAUL. Minn., Jan, The two houses | reception which Mr. Hill was given at th o cacapo the | asts encountered in the J NEW YORK, Jan. 0.—Speculative excite- | the inference to be drawn that a combina- | "\ oo i Dlaces with photographs of | ©f he legislature met and heard the | Kansus convention wus ovidence of ::;;Iu\n_\ I;-V lm.- I:p}vu\;n:@ -."x“l ore of ac foklaaae sauda) BaCCRARSS (n {ment was renewed on the Stock exchange |tion of the Vickers-Maxim company with |yuee b R s i WM‘HI con- | 8ddresses of retiring Governor John Lind | the great esteem in which he s held by the @ has been busy sending notes Lo | Prark U rina Cive today under the iufluence of violent up- |the €ramps of Philadelphia will be effected. |5 | and the incoming governor, Samuel R, Van | party. The cordiality with which Mr. Hill membere of the Douglas delegation in p o ward movements in Missourl Pacific and | He says, however, so far as the Viekers. | Sont. The (W0 BOVErDors were accompanied received was the surprise of the con viting them to call upon him and enter- ARt some other stocks. The resumption of the [Maxim company is concerned the deal is| swin : by three former governors, H. L. Hubbard, | vention and convince that he 1s the '.';m\hfh 'h“l Shere h»’;“‘;‘ But.o0 yak ROR | GHICAGO, Jan. 8.—The body of Charles |bull manipulation for the advance made |not completed, though he hopes it will be INDIANAPOLIS Ian « meet- | Jehn 8. Pillsbury and the venerable Alex-man who will suc Rryan ae 4 of them have offered him any encourage- | . “gpeyq” the 15-vear-old son of William |itself evident first in Union Pacific. The g of the Natlonal Herkshire Record asso- | ander Ramsey, Who was the first territorial | purty leade 4 ¢ fit 1o vetire ment. Representative Buresh of the dele- 1% g oqy" (nerintendent of the Knicker- (TUsh to buy this stock made the opening - clgtion this sfiernacn offiosrs wera d | covernor, over ffty years ago, and is the | The democrat i wrapped up iR, hloh pe pagie tne "“”"""‘\““"i"-‘ bocker Ice comvany, was found In Wash- | traisactions run up to 25,000 shares at an 4 Steamer Iqum for. ihe, sustine ‘it Dremi¢ y surviving northern war governor n one man and i v failure does Mercer says Mercer has made the mis- T § N jan. 9.—Th rman ri 4 v, Ind - i « ler tab Ington park today with a bullet hole in |€xtreme advance of 1. There was also a Carrett | 1oe” pi | not nd on any take of his lifo in tryicg to erowd into the | INEtON par . } 4 > J plain Schmidt, which e [ndianay ? 11 be foun Benatorial dontent Jouk afier we hive. va: | I8 TIBhE temple. Young Shedd wan to have | Wide opouing (n Missourl Pacifc, but the S B e ion e INNOCENT MAN IN PRISON |«homvicns of i princiclon il e fon slacted him to conabess. 1n' lsaving. bis | tAXen ® train Tast uight for Faribavt, Minn, | 1789 selllng to reslize: forced the price | SVSEC FORL PG Q it U with 1t Vvl £ on Retiving Disposition. seat at Washington when most important RESacian Nhiok in the provinee of Chi Li, according to I " wili | Va been murdered by his [ tao carly to will ‘he hi dispateh from Pekin, dated Monday, di E printer m | partny org bax turned up alive |ax leador, or the effect of sard, of liwperor Nichola for exwmination | t the murder of Santos, tlon. There 1s 1 1 in sight now for where he was to attend the Shattue mill- | back 3% under night An enormous ¥ J ) iiber t does not see credibl tury school and he left Lis home k § IlI:", demand then developed, which carried the tch from Fastn AOROURDS, R ciandr. Mo L 1 g | tha floan Il ¢ retired from [mll\llz I«T easures are up, such as the apportion- | » e price upward on the buying tide to disabled condition and under reduced steam t BR. UAN, F ment bill, wftecting Nebraska most vitally, | Vincounes avenue last night, osteapibly for Wi wbwara of the bavin - Two tugs have gone out to its ssistance Motineus's rx Staned. {life. He might decline to run for the he 15 pursulng the wrong tack. He knows | that purpose than Ta1l bacy ! 4 NEW YORK, Jur v Goff toda | presidency ctually retir that the Douglas county men are all for| Eome wmystery surrounds the ca The | then PASK Inxue Ries Indigent Chines i ths Paper ; tofl ASHLAND, ).~Peter Santos, a [ ing I don't think 1 a8 long as he Mr. Rosewater, whom the people endorsed | Police believe that young Shedd committed T e T Ty ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. . —The Russians | | b . 3 e S | Greel at Huntington, W. |1 But, ping that he h it for United States senator, and it Mr. Rose- | Suicide. The parents and friends of the| SPOKANE. Wash. Jan. 5 -(Spec water should drop dead tomorrow Mercer | bOY, however, beileve he was murdered and | Major James Drain, ‘a republican, fory S robbed, as the suit case, with which |..m-{”}:v neoln r':':'-.rh‘.‘.? been named by Y . {Continued on Secoud Page.) started {rom bome, s missing. D Sktbn A tional Guara. T eIm 0f the tirement will he on the state or on t