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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. MORNING, STABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, SATURDAY SINGLE JANUARY 12, 1901 e e —————————————————————— % ¥ OVER FOR TWO DAYS ‘sALRs.},;;: WITH MEASLES | KITCHENER TARING HIS “ML-‘IJEY WOULD TEACH RELIGION ]P;RTITI(].\’ YAY BE COMING cONDITION oF ThE wéfiu%vt rl\lPlL\lE\T% ABLAZE Kaiser Wil ar Ke Him n of Fillpinos Want Unameri- [ Forecast for Nehraeka- Faje and Warmer | ¢ [ Awny fr " "'0 : Faneral, | enn 1dea tncorporated in Public | L ey " LETaY { " Thas Provoking “iwm. fevaral Wesks Likely to Elapse Before hool System. Great Britain Cedes Ohinese Railway Line | perat at Omaba Yesterdavs|. . 1 y Republican Oanous Oannot Bo Held Before | salh N |;’-lmm’n:'./ —_— British Resume the Offensive, MANILA, Jan. 11— The firet public dis * t6 Russian Government. | Dew ‘\meger & Metcalf Co. Have a Yire Loss Monday Evening Now. absence from the funeral of the gre/d duke of th E e That is Estimated at $25,000, me.. - cusslon of the bill to establish a depart - | | of Saxe-Weimar, his grand uncle, h&s pro ment of public instruction developed a con oked considerable comment, as he had al- | INVADERS SAID TO HAVE MACHINE GUNS | (cei on the subject of religio sublic | LONDON REGARDS ACTION AS SIGNIFICANT I ' e ROSEWATER 15 NOT BLOCKING THE WAY | "ol 10 e et or the srand | Skl o e | Atk | mom o5t FLAMES START AT NIGHT IN BOILER ROOM i duke | The question of permitting ministers and| 1 Weith 7 : i3 i ; In Berlin and in Weimar it had been of- m.:- -'r'.'-u.‘.'.:‘.".»::h:": Recelve pricsts to teach religion three times a | "':r P Sl e ""“1_".;'_"“ | - $ i Agreed to Every Point Proposed by Hinahaw ‘ m::«'lyl‘i nlu'\‘xl.nu:;:q“|"n).:"‘|‘v‘.:;\ -.‘,l.;‘.:..r“.’n;n ot LB L L ;:”'l\ W.’,,::V\‘::h':.:”.(|',:»d:.\-r::\‘:;”.vx o h-;\"l;;u‘l; | “satisnusy with pist hat | "y ..o 18 | Becond Alarm Foon !'o' ows First, Oalling Bavo the Fifty Votes | wholly recovered from the influenza, but | ot Durghers Surrender were willing, was discussed. The directors | s Gracerul . CREDIT GOODS GO FOR CASH More Companies to Help. — it is a fact that during the hours of the | s fof the federal party were reprosented by ,: a— i (Aol | o he 8 promenad e e | comm ‘ 01 atholics, a | » y v o) - WILLING * TO" GTAND. BY. TWO-THIRDS | Heere e Wa e N otodues: | LONDON, Jun, 18,4180 8. mi—1 1a tn« | Suea strevgiy i tvor 6f {he sliaimseion o | LONDON, Jen e Cironicle makes | g i~ | DEPARTMENT MAKES A GALLANT FIGHT - —— The emperor has promoted the new grand | derstood that Lord Kitchener now holds | the sectic They declaved that (he use of | the following important statement From - duke of Saxe-Welmar to be colonel la suite | securely all the railroad lines in South Af- | the sch | | \ 9 Forty-Eight to Control and Men to Be|or the first regiment of the g for religious purposes is con- A trusiworthy source we learn that Lord | el }n., having recovered possession of the |trary to tie United States constitution, | Salisbury has agreed to cede to Russin the [ (Cobyright, 1901, by Press Publishing ¢o.) | Gets Quick Control of the Btubborn Fire in The correspondent of the Assoclated | Delagoa Bay line, which had been cut Jan- | the plaiforms of the American parties and | raliway from Niu Chang to Shan Hat Kwan. . PARIE, Jan. 11.—(New York World Ca i Named Simultaneously. Press understands that their majesties | vary 7 the Milipino federal party. It is not known what compensation will be | blegram--Special Telegram.)—"A person of | Spite of Tis Headway. | - refrained from attending the funeral be According to the Pr sria correspondent Representatives of the Central Cathol recelved for the concession my position in the community ts not called | ———— | cause Weoimar castle just now harbors | of the Daily Mail Lord Kitche ner I8 Now | society, who appeared in behalt of permit Leading financiers versed in Chinese af- | | ) ¢ THOMPSON MEN WORKING FOR A CINCH | oiiios and they were afraid of carrying | organizing a force of 20,000 irregular horse, | ting religious instruction i the schools, | fAIrs who were Interviewed yesterday by o | children | which will occupy some weeks. When this [ said they ¢%0 not assume to represent the | Fepresentative of the Daily Mail appeared [ force s ready he will resume offensive | Filipinos politically, but religiously, They | t0 think, it the news were correct, It indi “ant operations. Meanwhile the invasion of | asked o tor tHe. re {Bn o eply | cated that Lord Salisbury recognized the es to ne |PENSIONS FOR OLD SOLDIERS | Ciilie Colony looks more threatening. The | and were iven watir stonday, 0 - upon 1o say what he chased on credit.’ This Is Count Boni de Castellane to the charge brought by Ast cimer's lawyers in New York that he re oes with goods pur BUT MUCH OF THE STOCK IS SCORCHED oun, { i the infection to the Answer werth Given to Forty- | Want the Contro Three and the Cn | | “I'“o Noss Who Tarn in the Fiest | tening. Al Wete Gl bl MOWNAY | impossibility of preventing the partition of | xold rare antiques which he had failed to| Alarm Do G ea b with Lines of amed One at a Time in unews that Commandant Hertzog has two Judge Taft said ths attitude of the com !f'hhm and that Russia would get the north | pay for MHose While Walting for i & telehatng Speakers, Wean T | guns is rather startling, as it was formerly | misslon a legislative power was of ab- [ @nd Great Britain the Yang Tse valley | The Count de Castellane was asked to City Compantes. Joint Convention. Party, Co vern asserted t the invaders had no guns. solute indifference hetween Catholie, Prot- | The original prospectus of the rallway | make public his reply to the charges of . T Not Veternns, The defense of Capetown, including two | gstant or Mohammedan religlons. The com- '""\’\'I““‘” *“Vl"""' that the bondholders, | the fondon art de hat he, the count ‘ — - 3 - | 4.7 naval guns, are completed and recruit- | missioners, he added, endeavored (o frame | Mainly British, could be bought out at any | had not only bought the articles of virtu Mre I ally destroyed o fe i LINCOLN, Jan. 11.--(Special “Mm“;‘- BERLIN, Jan. 11.—-Today debate in the | ing of volunteers fs active throughout the | the act so that the people’s profudices | time at the rate of £120 per £100 bond | to the value of $337.000, tor which he had | ‘.",,L ”,' ‘:;.‘I,’ ,“.,,,,,:‘,,“‘ “,“,,‘.,],‘,, ,',::'“‘.,m " ¥ The early departure of members of ‘," Relchstag of a resolution submitted by | colony. According to dispatches to the | would assist instead of retard its success. The Daily Chronicle, in an editorial on the | novor paid, but that he had resold the artls | wholosule fuplement warchouse, Fifth and 1 l«~m~,|~':'rl4‘ . ::‘Mr "':“"“'""‘:"‘:““ '\’l';”‘"" Herr Knissler, conservative, to amend the | Daily Express the admiral of the cape flect subject, taunts Lord Salisbury with having | cles at a profit after having promised ml Pacific ‘streets, (ast night, entailing & e 3 senatorial situation quiet ana uneve pension laws, in order that every veteran | is prepared in an emergency to land a made another “graceful concession’ be- | roturn them to the dealer | roughty estimated fly $25,000. Tneur ¥ but it 1 the gemeral belicf that tho ealm | o Sy o ne o6 1964, 1866 and 1870-71, who | brigade of 2,500 men with six Hotchkiss REBELS ADVISED TO GIVE UP | G Giity i entanglements 4'~'v"'\-" The count started at the request and n- | fv,""t"“\nnrvjm."»: “Noew, iy e |.,I\y e 3 was only a forerunner of the approac """“ is an invalid and unable to support him- | guns Gather at Sam Ane | DeT Of the strength to back up her diplo- | gignanily resented the supposition that he | chiefly on vehicles and imploments, of Fl storm. Another unsuccessful .""""”“v © | self, would receive 120 marks annually, de- A Murraysburg telegram says the Dutch nd Warning to the macy was called upon at any time or place 10 e« | which there was o lavge stock. old preliminary joint caucus Nas BAGS | o1oheq into a terrible arraignment of the | there received the British troops sullenly it b De Giers Dentes Bad Falth. fend himself from the attacks of a trades- | ' fpo famos made headway rapidly by the friends of Thompson ”""y“l" government. Speakers of all parties, even | and there are rumors that the colonial it i PEKIN, Jun. 11—M. de man. He said he would not make a reply. | ;icht hive burned the entire structure it A noon und, as only twenty-elght ;v: Mbet™ | the socialists, declared their willingness | rebels of the neighborhood arc joining the | MANILA, Jan. 11.—The civil officers of [MiNster to China, denies the current re He was assured, however, that the World | ji5 contents had it not been for the fore : r ‘Imml|'|‘Ln‘:;flt::‘“‘nl:':f::;ll“““:y’:lh;:‘l:"‘ It was |10 vote for adequate pensions and cen- f inveders | several towns in Zambales province met | POrt that Russia Is endeavoring to make a | made the offer of its columns in the most | | thought and herolsm of two lade who seut instant alarm to the engine houses and then fought the bluze until the arrival of the department Harry Sullivan and Jesse Phelps are the he They were at play in the vicinity of Fitth and Pacific streets about o'elock, when they saw fumes and smoke pouring from the basement of the implement ware house. Yovng Sullivan is 16 years old and sured the government for consistently ig-| The Pretoria correspondent of the Morn noring this debt of honor, unworthy, as one | ing Post wires that a member of the bur- gpeaker said, of @ country which had em- | gher peace committee, whom he fnter- barked on a world-policy viewed, frankly confessed that there was at San Antonio recently and igned an ulti- "‘"'"IL«I agreement with China frrespective matum to send to the insurgent leaders, | Of the other powers A notifying the insurgents that they will be ad this been the case,” he seid t0- | ympugning his homor. At this the count pald thirty pesos u plece for rifles and |94 “I would not have signed the jolut | hesitated and soon ugreed to accept the | Alxtoly o tHALh Boe Other speakers declared that the atti- | no hope of many burghers surrendering. liberated if they agree to keep quiet, set- | Ot® although probably so far as Manchuria | offer of publicity. He was evidently dis diately for their hoy de of the Bundesrath in refusing to pro- > ting forth that since General MacArthur's is concerned, Russia and China will mauk turbed by the turn affairs had taken in the 8o nderstand the relations | ‘14 ng forth th ac 0B i . : t m“" :'rn:.r-‘.“u “\:(. k:).m.u.-r and the | Vide pensions was inexplicable PREPARATIONS FOR A SIEGE | ;ioi1amation it is impossible to contribute | 87C¢ial arrangements which will not con- | gld home of his wife, although denying that Lincoln Journal the false statement in tha J assistance and announcing that If the in- | M€t With any treaties or agrecments made | anything new had been brought out by the T s iia morning. charging bim with | BEAR CONSORTS WITH EAGLE | T™he Britian Are Overiooking No P're- | iurgonts do not return to their homes by | ¥ Kutsia and he other joint powers. 1| removal of the sult from Paris to Now | agreed to meet again on Monday evening Both branches of the legislature adjourned noon until Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and a majority of the members left imme- friendly way, desiring to afford the count every opportunity to offset the allegations caution in the Vie r January 30 they will be considered enemies | 40 not belleve that Russia has any inten- | york his playmate, Phelps, 18 @ year his junlov ttempting to block all plans for a sena L \ January ¥ Rl HE A ork. . 2 g p v b forial caucus, needed mo explanation with the United Capetown, of their people, who will then assist the | !on of keeping Manchuria. Indeed, she i8] “The New York statements.” said the | poyiike, they knew the location of every Thote who have watched the development ey | the placing all the Chinese possible in office. | count, “are in no instance different from | ote who have watched the developments o CAPETOWN, Mg Bl Americans to pursu of the senatorial contest are aware that Sl APETOWN, Jan. 11.—The British war |y ship Sybil has anchored in Lambert's bay Mr. Rosewater was the first candidate to 4 S bE A 3 mako a move for a senatorlal caucus and | ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 11.—“In this|And landed a foree of blue jackets and & that the conference of candidates was held | question Russia and America are alto 'fm‘l"fl'whm :n: ARy - at his Invitation. He agreed concerning | gether of one mind. Indeed, throughout the gl , b 4 4 L e o | Hertzog's main body, 700 strong, with o 8 e Loy 1 LSHATBAYS | w guny; has eeossedithe Roghevela mound six persons present. 1 e s : ! E Work of Th “ Friends. The speaker, the Russlan minister of | (48 S 18 oW Prepably 1n tho nelghbors ce, M. DeWitte, locked his forefingers | .\ e ' . After the meeting the friends of Thomp- :‘,"‘"";]“m“". e sl OreinECrS ) Clan Willlam. Hertzog's intention, ap- son got out a paper calling for a ruling r Policy to fire alarm box within a radius of a mile and, racing to the nearest one, they turned in the aarm. This accomplished, most ampaten in motthers Mindanao | POs#bIY. however, it will be necessary (0 [those uitered by Wertheimer's lawyers in [1s directed principally by General Koppe, | Suard the railroad for an indefinite period. | the recent sult brought here in Paris, with headquarters at Cagayan. Colonel | ! 40 uot belicve there are 250,000 Russian how little they fmpressed the French | youngetors would have considered thel: onstructed | pirkheimer with five companies of the | *0}dicrs in Manchuria court was manifested by the state’s at-|gury ended, but Sullivan and Phelps Twenty-eighth regiment, has swept the| VI reference to the claim made by [torney simply recommending the appoint- | (hought further and remembered that Lin oty ind deatraved the Filipine strone. | S0me of the other envoys that Russia vio- | ment of experts inger & Metealf company's warehouse is hold in the vicinity of Santa Ana. General | J3ted her word in taking a concessioa at| “The plaintifi‘s lawyers here, a8 in New | oquipped with hose reels and water con Case of the Fortieth regiment is operat- | T'e Tsin, M. do Giers sald: “Nothing of | York, made charges of an unlawful act|yections as a fire protection. ing in the mountains of southwest Cagayan, | '0¢ Kind. Tien Tsin is practically foreign fon my part, but the reason why the plaintiff | = ouqjining a plan of action immediately Ho has destroved several strongholds and | €Ity and Russia felt the necessity of hav-|failed to institute a criminal action on | yoc'vuched to the company's tool house not He referred to the United States' pro- | PATeDUY, 18 to move towards Ceres and | o5y red gome prisoners. ing @ certain portion of the land there | this side of the ovean was palpable both i | yayy yards away and by hurling them- caucus vote of forty-three instead of forty- | , ) 45 niake peace without settling on :"‘"‘;“"“‘l’ “"l\'l Ahh-w Jasses are pn‘»ul‘I:I'u okt for :||<»ln;v|n-:1..;)r‘|.n;‘r trade mhl-lr--nh‘ Tlu; France and l;l‘nulu‘nl: i | selves against the door broke it down. The five, as agreed on, and with sixty to be in | Posal o Make peate W oy 4 or the guns and the whole country is dif- granted land had been virtually unusued | “By French and English law a person of | 1y " 10i™ o ime i o A o the caucus instead of sixty-seven, although :l“‘.‘"‘l"‘;":‘:" :‘;:” ":"“.’_‘“' rp::::::(:ll "": ‘:r;::"f fleult to traverse. The passes are DATTOW NAVAL STATION ON SUBIG BAY |y Diispess AbB:whY almont womthlsss. | my Tosition sn8 Btuns 16 Set Il upos | o yra . oluBlag LH3, HokY the hydrants and in a Jiffy had a stream of sixty-seven 15 required for the caucus. | 4100 and easily dofended. ~According to latest |y lyir e gy Russia will make it a valuable property, |to say what he does with goods purchased [ oo™ o B0 T nuion which were This paper was circulated under fatse | BTeSS o de “We are faithtul | FCN4be reports another party of 500 Boers L s benefiting herself and China. 1 do not|on credit rapidly shooting up through the floor of the colors by men who attempted to impose "-'-d‘“”"[ e Ui Staten. ‘and. they aro | B8 reached the Doorn river, seventy miles miyed '.',‘l""‘) .:::" to. Town consider this like an acquisition of tor-| “If a gentleman of standing in the com- | i cumont (o the offico and past the ofce tipon the members. s R o south of Calvinia. The authorities are do- ritory.” munity has a fortune warranting such pur- | o' (hosamilo room on the landing ahove There was a wide divergence of opinion . ing all in their power to meet the situa- WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Secrotary Long| Fricc Ching and Li Hung Chang arc |chases he may sell or glve away the goods relative to the process or method to be . tion. Refugees from Calvinia and Clan A : still walting lnstructions from the court | without laying himself open to the charge e i eaucua yuage Letton, repre- | KING IS READY TO SELL THEM | Witiiam are flocking to Picquetbers road. '[‘1':";“:; ':Lfl:u:.r:‘fl.'::f.:;;: 'rrno:mM:";'.! regarding the agreement. Both claim that | of committing an unlawtul act. His fortuns | It was no easy matter for two youngsters genting Mr. Hinshaw, presented a memor- —_— They state that many poor whites are & | ncers o - it is practic i of the conditions on which Mr. Hin- | Danish West Indies Might Be Pur- | certain (o join the Boers, as are also many ([¢ers convened fo select the most sultable Work Like Professionals. lly certain that the orders |guarantees respectability in all guch cases | to manage the nozzle with a force of water <haw would enter the eaucus. It demanded, chased by Uncle Sam Without bitter bondsmen In the neighborhood of ¢ [0 the Philippines fof ay pegmanent R RL R o, Shviing Samsp. e Sodthe canrie i) RN the sltua; L'"‘:Vn"l;’"‘fl"":f:n:h to raqlbeitie Birsapih of fiest. that (he cuueus consist of not less Monareh's Protest. Clan Willlam and Nalsherg, who oncnly'::;flg"m_ °}n'"" "r;g-v'vm, - SR Trines Wbing suyp prool o we CUnede ] b ULl dlumified that he bad swn- L worked with a will, directing tha stremm than sixty-seven members; second, that —_— declure that they intend to join the n- |WER PLS BF S PRI B0 x?.,-envf""; intention to order (he aMixing of signaturos | swered the question and cleared himself [ against the tongues of flume wherever they voting be hy open ballot; third, that not| COPENHAGEN, Jan. 11—The negotia- | vaders. P00 Pl miipecores o8 of his American friends, who | made their appearance, and they contrived y 7 15 to bo found in the fact that Prince Chun |in the e ous than 8ty be required to nominate, and | ions for the sale of tho Danish Wert Iudles | A wmall commando, about 200 strong, brinted tor moginninn wok on"{he propoecd | Bas boen designated to g to Germany to |don't know the Frorch luw fu u cae of | to throw enough water to check tho spread to the United States are seemingly ap-|crossed to Orange river near Allwal. It | 0 Ihiod’s . re de ; h ha de such a stir i tho fire un e firemen reached (ho e ‘binding until two candidates receive |been placed in the hands of the finance | Wodehouse and Barkley Bast districts by transterring the :naval headquarters: from b tha s b e 7 | Hes1lh i o) weipimors S (ALIS Detateis - r— however, T asked: “But M. le Compte, how | While the apparatus of the departm: ! . : committee of the Rigsdag, with the view of | a body of police and mounted farmers and |} Abaut. the RAthonuBLIAI aantrdoLs” Wt BAIE Tualiodiinto. pIRy RRARTIORS: ul 'h'\'n‘ml:c’a::l‘n:,': at that meeting declined | Arranging the difference in the price asked | was repulsed with some loss. It will proba- ':']' {"‘:"““’3}.’;"‘ has been long under con- | GERMANY OBJECTS TO PLAN| “’F\n"n 4::\!?41'“ ws unanawered, the count | piplng were belag laid, Jhav L BYsatie s (o ngree to ffty, but was willlng to go|and offered. The King and ministry are | bly attempt to cross the river again Slatation. ATHOL Jp et BRNGQUAL R | s ke /Pikos fest Nomttinti walking away and appearing not to have | intense that the boys were compelled 10 (it |in favor of the sale, but final action may | Dewoet was last reported in the nelghbor- | Cavite are not looked upon as suitable for i ons— R TR p u5 high as forty-eight, or two-thirds of the | In favor ¢ sale, i iy as last reported {n tho nelghbor- | Javite are wot locked unen fa editable for 2 Napedite Mate heard quit thelr station. The fire jumped frow whole number, and agreed to all other | be delayed by powerful opposition, both in(hood of Bothaville. ~All the towns in A P o1y Insshe. | o it had played havo. the first floor, whi owever. SLAIN BY JEALOUS LOVER | with the turniture and offico equipment, (5 ol itnd the second story, which was used as a san: - of Galenn, WL, | ple room and which held innumerable ve hicles of different kinds set up for the - b A bay not being adequate. | iropo submitted In the interests of | the islands and here. Orange Colony on the maln line of rail- (PaY 1ot : ? ”‘.:“Nh:an..:mu:::.ul:‘.:wxr R atcaaalo way are strongly held by the British and | Sioce the acquisition of the Philippines s the Boers show no disposition to approach | the naval officors have heen divided in| BERLIN, Jan. 11.—There seems no longer | , ‘ : asrecd with Thompson, who wanted ouly | HANNA ON SHIP SUBSIDY BILL them. i A orinion as to the best place for locating & |to be any doubt here that Germany declined | T'7®_ Youns W ono man balloted for at a time. The at- ; s 2 S R permanent station, so Secretary Long left |the United States proposal to submit the| ATe Shot Down e ufl L oo o titude assumed by these men confirmed the | ohlo Senator Contributes Lengthy the matter to a special board of officers. [articles in the China agreement relating 4 ; . ! prevailing impression that there was a tie- | gy ponit views 10 iz | BEATEN BACK AT MACHADORP ()5, "oard neving seleoted Olangapo. it 1o |to. indemnity and comme higher up stood carts and wagons crated clal treaties to expected that ultimately the entire naval |a conference to be held at Washington or up between Thompson and Meiklejohn, by Daily. 1L, Jan. 11—Unrequited love | in pine and packed in excelsior, making a 2 of an attempted murder this [ most inflammable stock. Whe which the latter was to lay down in the - Kitchener Reports Unsuccesaful At- {ogaplishment will be transfered to that |elsewhere, but it is believed that Germany S 9f whish: Ameila god Faes ||..||"|’;::'«M.u‘r| :)l"l'u' nm';fu?'n ‘::-l fl:u Interests of Thompsou who, it successful, | LONDON, Jan. 12—The Daily Mail this tack Afte on British point, in case congress authorizes the |agrees to the new American proposals for | ' ¥ i Lo was to uge his influence as senator to elect | morning publishes a two-column article, | Tillio Bergman, sisters, are at the point of [ any kind of u sta death and their assailant, George Duerstein, {8 being traced with hloodhounds posse of thirty-five citizens, he Sheriff Homrich of Jo Daviess count Lying face dcwn, apparently d t it was pretty likely to spread beyond the control of the firemen quicker than it takes to tell it. At one end of the wing the flames did necossary equipment. This is carnestly de- |accelerating the unegotiations at Pekin Meiklejohn. signed by Senator Mark Hanna, discussing fe B — sired by the naval authorities, owiag to |The German Would Be an Easy Cluch. the Rpects of.the metchaOL shIpDLOS 1R VA8 | LONDON, Jun, 21 -"The ;"”0“""11 dis- | the extent to which the naval establish- | dircet question, admitted that the German United States and giving his reasons for | patch has been received from General|mony in Asiatic waters has developed and |answer has been sent to the United States " 4 e " - 0 v i e d ger e, t the many streams supporting the bill before the United | Kitchener, dated Protoria, January 10: e o o8 eclined o the te o h the danger line, by mand for a double ballot and a higher ratio | gPPor M e e ke M ot night, | th ‘nsufMcient facilities now at hand. :y'm d ;‘qu‘:nlo“'nl::: :‘y(. terme. ..'fi:“lf‘ . ) F yelse! (hae wers eite hn arit was not out of place,” said a republican |” L i b b, Dutiwars driven off batare Aawa: v"lz‘;:-«h "h pon ':'..“f‘|;:‘| ):“'I':.r‘-mm’ sisters were discovered by their mother, | floors almost at the same time wherover today. “It wil be remembered that two NEW DIAMOND FIELD FOUND| ‘Hefzoe's command is in the ,.M,,,,M,_‘MORGAN IN ANOTHER DEAL :'.'. g T8 '::‘“"" bt i ex. | Who ave the alarm. The ~shooting oc- | bursts of light indicated encroachment yeurs ago a vote of fifty was required to hood of Sutherland, Cape Colon tle is b e SRTOERMY curred at the gate of the Bergman resi- | soon extinguished the fire. nominate and this year, with a chance for sl » B4, LRpS L J change of view between the various in- reign office, answering a “With two senators to be elected the de- reat New ¥ organizing & column to head him off. In | dence in Dewey avenue and was witnessed coretary I L. Haller of the compuny o F Tmiks Dlrtavasiss in Bri 4 . terested cabinets has been completed and |y o (1 Rz e Lol AL TR I i s a combination between two candidates, the the midlands the Boers have broken up into| ~ With Scheme to Bxprean | 0w Tokarded us endod. The | PY ® friend of Duersteln, who assisted him | gives the boys, Sullivan and Phe ratio of fifty was not too high. Nobody | ish Guiana Have Been Recelved 11 DoR ek Aamm 6 pAFUERIE LHOEtY -84 Business o pirey. he matter is now regarded as ended. The |, poying away. A vehicle was tied near | large share of tho credit of saving the e . ; Slghto % \ Foreign office does not believe the United H g g il I blames Thompson for wanting to be elected A Jamston. some hiding in the mountains uorthwest of — the scene of attempted murder and it was | tire bullding from probable destruction. v : 1 o " » ! ¢ et . o | States lays great weight upon the proposi- : e 3 w fa b fivat, oven thoush forosd to take.the ghort iy b CHICAGO, Jun. 11.—~The Record tomorrow | ! n Gt in this that the parties escaped, closely fol They kept the flames confined to tho term, for once nominated he could dic-| KI TON, Jamaica, Jan. 11.—The mall will say: Absolute control of the vast in- “\‘\' ‘\‘:l‘l“[ "’l"‘\ 1“‘n *"I“'“ 5 reeardilaithe lowed by a fc of street lahorers who | Jower floors,” he said, “away from the in- - tate the nomination of his colleague. The | from Demarara brings report of large finds crests of the natlon’s express companies AS N, Jd L ® | heard the shots. Samiiahle’ Ktack in the SLONS aGaMe UREH whole thing is & very adroit scheme on |of diamonds in the interior of nnmh,w"-'- NOT HEAR BOER PRIEST | 00"\ 1" (110 the hands af the ailroad | Berlin dispatch stating that the (,""l';“‘ I"" At.a distance of but &' tew feet the 10~ | the firemen reached the scens. Had it dot Mr. Thompson's part. Guiana. A company has been formed in | s o financial powers. Proliminary steps toward | fice there prefers to have the Washington | 01y jealous suitor opened fire on the | heen for their efforts the stook would bave “There is another feature to be con- | England to work the claims. | Thas mit o » V1A= | fich an object are said to have been taken | BUthorities give out the text of the German | o\ woman, saying to Miss Amella as he | been swopt up like so much tinder, I'm sidered in this connection. 1f Thompson f His Nat 1 Pride Car- under the guidance of J. Pierpont Morgan, | ADSWer to the recent American proposition, |,y i." vy oy will love me or die." afrald. At first we thought the damage or any other man is elected first he could Gorman Trade Statl 3 aves Hall, James J. Hill and others who are figuring | the State department adheres %o At first | aployed as 8tenog- | from the smoke and wator, as well as tho feadlly uneuver to have & tat and dog |" BERLIN. Jan. 11.—The exports from the determination that none of these answers . prominently in the | The sisters, who are « | way from five to twenty e Cannot Live a ¥ years and at the expiration of their legal night agreements t wre at the mercy of the 3 ‘ 5 § e B ecently reported rail- | 3 8- raphers, were accompanied home by Du fire, would be about $25.000, but I think fight for the senatorship that would not | South German un_n‘-ruvr districts in 1900 | PAR Jan. 11.—La |,‘|m‘|u\ this even- | [ 15, and that the general scheme has | hall be made public, nor fs there any de- | o "y oce company was objectionable to | now 1t will be less. We can't toll exuctly torminate before the legislature adjourned, | Amounted to $40.176.903, an incrcase of | ink publishes a dispatch from Rome descPib-} ooy gutlined. The report has it that the |87 to create dlscord by stating Which| ey ang ag a result of his being informed | yot just what the loss is. The fire will not e ey Nehraaki wemator, | $1476.828. For 'the last quarter the ex-| in& farewell mecting of missionaries yes- | [0 SUREE T SRR, 00 B LA L% powers Tooked favorably, which untavorably, | oo, “he shooting occusred cause oven tomporary suspension of hust with ull the patronago at his disposal,” | POFs aggrepated $10,523.06, o decrease of | terday in the college of :‘h" Congregatlon | yogg of the country as a regular department | 4nd which held back thelr answers Tho girls, aged 21 and 17 years res ness, and we will go ahead without any a $esaad A aalikt Thum, § e ;t:;‘l:.:‘t:f"“;:'!“‘: ”““'“"H“' ‘r“-.‘»:“ "“;“l“::'w: | of |IAAHx'um:I|\|n-r;l||m |.1o;lr~|nn-« being made | '\l"uln unljhl»y l'?';:"::;"“ :n\l:x {1'!:‘ :‘“‘:l"‘_l':“:’; tively, are daughters of a widowed mother, | parent interruption i Onary | 15 have all roads act in harmony Y ar 18 S HPOR.AS 300 | whom they support and the capture of their On the other hand, the contention of the | nUCKING COSTS THREE LIVES | *voke. but when the wrn of a Boer priest | @ 0 ISEY S 0 TRTRER: ) | incident. The department has heard noth- | W00t B iinra dybeR T Quliin. 10 -dat: Bleay Meiklejohn-Thompson contingent is that | “ame, Cardinal Vaughan, archbishop of {4, 'gyvatiable it ix claimed to be the iytens | N8 from Mr. Conger as to the reported | ““RON FHY PRS00 NEAREEE 0o o] “The origin of the fire 1 a mystery to #t is unfair for candidates to preseribe | 0 e | Westminater, according to the dispateb, left | (oo (he railroud officers (o refuse to ro- | SEDIDG of the treaty by the peace envoys. | et e MO LT me. It started fn the basemeut near our rules for a caucus. Precedent is against adirn Brociuliplen Inf Ver | the hall, followed by several Englishmen. | no\' contracts with the companies where the Dutersteln 1s o member of ono of Jo Dayless | Bot Water furnace, but we have a conere this. In every iustance where thero has g Those who remained are sald to have | yomaining lite of the contract is not long, | MORE ABSENT THAN PRESENT | county's most prominent and wealthy fam- | 1007 and the arrangement seemed to 1o an" ety ) r”“:dmm hm"| dx"h”‘ pore cheered the Boer priest enthusiastically. | and to make outright purchases of fran- {lies and had been educated for the minis- | Bbsolutely safe. The firo department il on.theconditions of the. csycus and it has| o AP 2 chises where the contracts still have long | Only Twenty-Five of Possible Ninety- | splendid work. As to the loss on stock, It beem wo cveryWhere, ot the | and teentr-tnres workmen were procs: | KRUGER AT DOOR OF DEATH | iives betoro them. ke S L Ll TN s BB L i€ tmpossible at this tima for un to areive One feature of the last few hours of o > wenty- hod 0 Pl ere precip- The e P! o e e o vk ) ol et eonc b ccntest has been the marked activity of | itated into the Monongahela river ,(,,M! o MR “”ll::“;a:;tln:h companies have contracts | tnna's Senatorial Cauvcus, HAS AIR OF PHEMEDITATION at anytbing lke a correet eonclusion, but federal officeholders and boodle lobbyists, | While louding a barge with steel rails for e " S L LA1 Lo Daariin 1RMYI8S: | Tie Carmegie Bios) nompany/at Braddook, HEBLENA, Mont, Jan. 11—The democra(s &g at members and dragging them off to | Two men are known to have been drowned | 310y REEMIIUL AT 8 slxsuiaied re patitions for o cayous on.the privato houses and othes retreats and a third was injured so badly that e | (copright, 11, b Tress Publishing o, | 1ky e saaeiehilys MAE wbih W, 4 the Breonap-Love company, who carried e o Te feared that his body is heneath | o ZARIS, Jan. 11— (New York World Ca-| EXPLAINING THE HILL DEALS|mecting was called to order in legislative| KANSAS CITY, Jan. 11--Mra. Lulu | $75:000 on tho slock and §20.000 op tho OBJECTS TO PAYING OLD DEBT | . \uii the bottam. af-the river. Ths | Dioram=Epecial Telegram.)—Private §d- SR hall last night but twenty-five of the ninety- | Prince Kennedy, who last evening shot and | buildings. The loss on the bullding, which the ralls at the bottom of the river. The | yices received here say that a German phy- s to K Al | two members answered to roll call, or |killed her husband of & month, Philip i1, | 1§ an old brick atructure. will not exceed | siclan who recently examined President Nasaniaih twenty-two less than the majority required | Kennedy, contracting agent of the Mer- | $1.000, it is belteved, and Chiet Redell Kruger pronounced him dangerously ll, to nominate, and after some time spent in | chants' Dispatch Transportation company, | thinks it may not go beyond 3500 scarcely likely to live more than a fort an attempt to muster the requisite number | at his office in the Ridge building, wm‘,_‘i The Lininger & Metlealf company Is among night longc or Pross | the meeting finally adjourned without ac- | a restless night in jall. She refused tha | the ploneer wholesale implement houses of Kfast brought her by the police matron | the ¢ity and has a lurge trade throughout tored by her brother | th wesi. George W. Liniuger, now four 1 beliove the original estimate of $28,000 iy too high The insurance on the building and con tents was placed through the agency of | & the Kill- West Virginia Senntor Does Not Want That State (0 Assume Vieglola's JOHN KOWATCH Ante-Bellum Oblignti PATRICK O'MALIA. | ol JOHN PISHTA 'ON, W. Va., Jan. 11.~In the The missing St 1 3 ares? St Paul Man DWARD DUFFY Jan, 11.—The Pion today says: A solution of J. J. Hill's [ tion. The affair created a sensation, espe senate today Mr. Campbell of Jefferson in- | Jobn Pisco | NATION AFTER TRAIN ROBBERS |activity in raitroud aftairs was discloscd | clally in that the delekation from Helena ST. PAUL CHARLES nd awaited a meal o troduced a resolution declaring that the |- Edward Pope here by a confidential friend, to whom Mr. | was moug the absentees, this city being | from a nearby hotel. She walked to and [P In urape, 18 pre m; nt IJ. .\|' Meteaif disclosed his pla This ority | regarded as the Clark stronghol o tratling s R ronis vico president; ' Devalon, treasure present legislature should take vo steps| The accident was caused by the barge col- B[ AL dlasionsd“hia plan M Buthority | ToK '»'l":‘r”"q 8} “';:‘, "“l" '“', nra o | AERCEOUHAR AL the ‘daley: LMbe Felused o e o ‘,‘,,,a,y‘ ; toward paying part of the Virginia ante- | lapsing owing to the heavy cargo. | aeyn abor -and. populists factlons held & | talk L A to reporters of the murder, except to| I had a long talk with Mr. Hill a fow | separate caucus, butgefuse to divulge the | inquire, with with @ smile 0 Ve 'k capl s old- g 3 . % | weeks ago and he told me that the greatest | nature of the proce ngs “Did the: got out any extras and did :,::”;;:‘.m:“.'f.,:“n,.“"“',k Hivg ';;::,.l“‘u:.'x"’"'u;sMAsHUP ON MICHIGAN ROAD'| WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The senate com- | disaster threatening the railroads of the| Helnz, president of the Montana Ore Pur- | the paper TN UK AR HAne 1 PIGEON RIVER STILL RISES tioned to West Virginia ($15.000,000), and a | _— mittee on judiciary n_umy autherized a |coun is that pooling may be alized | chasing company, has dropped out of the “1 don't want to talk (e any man,” sald W g ot g i g @ Fireman Minsing | favorable report unon Sdhator Hoar's bill by congress. President Hill sald such a | race and John Macginnis, vice president of | Mrs Kenuedy, later. "0 will ot the people bt W 3 3 for the nunishment of train robbery. The |law would be a failure, and the only way | the same company, is developing consid- | do the tulking Iution. iwhioh will come up tometrow, bill provides a penalty of twenty years' im- |to prevent pooling would he for the rail- | erable strength in the race for the short| ‘Then she ven prisonment and a fine of $3000 or both for - ay Interests to harmonzie, and this could | te GOWNS TORN IN CLASS RUSH | PETROIT. Jan 11.-An castbound Pere | ihe oficns AN Sisiaei 10 VO 8 AiSIPM SR ) AT | Marquette passenger train on the Saginaw | e —— robellion debt. A strong lobby is here t Above Low Water oud Situation I ing Alar Possibility s Result witticism and turned way, refusing to talk further. Develop CATLETTRBURG, Ky, Jan. 11.-Pigeon ments today made 1t ovident that the mur- | : trol the policy of the roads. Mr. Hill said | MOVements of O Vensela Jan, 11 | 40 was promeditated. river Iu fourteen feet above low wator and division collided head-on with a freigh Fatal Mdes In Uolorado, g mnw TorkwArrived~RaLiarden, from i =gt ! E Presumptubus Act of Young Women | o000 0 000 &, [TeIRBt | L ENVER, Jan. 11.—8pecials to the News | the trafic from ocean to ocean was vitally | Rotterdam In & scufMo following tho shooting yes- |9 FISINK at the rate of onv foot an hour. of Ohio Wesleyan's Junior Cla cogiue st Plymouth tonlght and Eogioeer | yoort two fatal snowslides [n the western |affected by this threatened pool, and that | At Portiand, Me—Safled—Peruvian, 10 | forday a man struck Keunody's brother as | "lIY 81,000 worth of lumber swopt by Cat ex Moore of Saginaw ie engineer of t ofgfhe stat Wil M “n em- [ to protec 80 erest e had sec Glasgow. r e t 1 - hoome v Hesented by Sealors. the passenger engine, was killed outright vo i the Tomber. mine, nea B aSRY: [ 14 arotest Wi VR B ”“!‘ "‘,'&"""" At Toston — Arrived — Devonian, from | he attempted to disarm the murderess. To- || _"”"I‘““k"“" Ratoios, Lof: booo 'I“: " L 1he Jesenm sogins, Was W 9 Blaye Oy ity ine. ear Tejlurids, | sfock in the Bt 11, Baltimore & Ohlo, | Liverpool; Saxonla, from Liverpool day the man's hat, who had disappeared [ De¢h broken and many rafts are belng o BBLANARE. 0. R 48 omaa Auntvad [ TRt oug arner &5 perhaps fa- | SASERENL Y S on B¢ the mine 1 o o'oock | Erie and Northern Pacific. 1 know that & | ‘At Liverpooi—Arrived=titania, from Ros- | yefore he was identifiod, was found. It way | Fences have been destroyed, driftwood has SNLANARN, O M Fwo huudred | tally burt | this arternoon, His body' was recovered. | majority of the stock held by Mr. Hill in | ton: Areadlan tromPortland, =~ a0 that the hat belonged o Mrs. Ken- | Pe€D 8Wept away. Fully twenty-five mi girls varticipated ia p cluss x‘n!»n at Oblo} Willlam = Blische, the = Areman of the |The other slide was near the Camp Bird | these roads was bought with borrowed | from Viciorla, H. C.. vin Honolulu and | nedy's brother, Bort Prince, but the latter | ©® either side of the river is given up to ¥ ersity. The trouble wus pre- | freight engine, was brought to this city | mine ut Oiray and the vletim was J. M. | money, the stock belng held In trust as | Lirisbane, before 11th: Slerra. from Hin | denles that he was nest ¢ fas | wheat fields and these are submerged; they eipitated by a junior girl wearing & senlor | shortly after midnight on a special train. | e, Siner s hody 18 Supnosed o el Francisco, via Honolulu and Auckland. SRS 255 b WEY “Sas Re SoaRs of, (he ARAIST D Jabiac JULAMEI 5 8 | ¥ pectal train. | po"huried under o vast mass of snow and | Security At Havre—Arrived—La Gascogne, from | shooting are expected to be total losses P #0 0 chapel. A lively strug- | He was so badly fnjured that he died five | rock, and it is unlikely that it can be re- | e New York. " o t will KNOXVILLE, Tenu, Jun. 41.~The Ten- gl between rival class girls for possession | minutes after he arrived at St. Mary's hos- | covered before next summer | Withdraws in Patterson's Favor, B e -—aliad. . dan. . 10Habans tiarn L0P" 1Aguest wil belh fkaerrow nessow river is five foot above low water of the cap and gown ensued, but oon | pital. The fireman of the passenger en- DUNVER, Jan, 1L—Former Gov ate Knincr Wilhelm Th. for New Vo rk, | oq P ¢ o ok B o -abd geva UL WAt boo l::“:" . I:"”'"‘_" - A ey g WL Fill His Omaha Date, duma Tawied & lewter tonight hn | Okt sonu onk Baild- Fak 1 trom Crowe Scure in Binghamion | mark here and is rising from eix to elght » bers of the facul e . e LR hennedy of Saginaw DENVER, Jan. 11.~Edouard Btrauss | he withdraws from the senatorial | Manila, for Seattle. BINGHAMT( N Y., Jan. 11-(Special [ inches an hour. 1t will likely reach from ers of the faculty, who rushed from the | He was 55 years old and was once connected | so fur recoverad from his recent {lines st and _urges his supporters o vote | At (Hasgow-Satled—Siberian, (0 Porte [Telegr [he police of this ity arc on | ffteen to twenty-five foot, a8 the platform end carried o the coveted [with the state rallroad commission as ex- | 'VEht s personally to direct the of homas M. Patterean. This (s regarded | jand. the | whose des P y Ral A9 e Mias cancert by his orchestra at the Bre the Patterson followers as Insuring his [ At 'Queenstown—Arrived—Etrurin trom |10 110 a0 whose descrintion lesds | trom Pigaogriver and Feshiy MRS theater, | clection. 5 New York. \ | then e It is Pat Crow muet come this way,