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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. . 1901-TWELVE TABLISHED SINGLE CcOoPrPYy riv JUNE 19, PAGES. LONDON, March not immediately produce $1,000 in gold The Shanghai cor- \ N 3 N Ta < i T T AT A « t giers Says S | &I\nn City Clerk u-ntm-u to Irnd- " | Forecast for Nebraska Generally Faie hr i ”1'“ ':"" 5 "'I’I:‘n lmnll: i | Utah-Colorade Lines to Incorporate as| i, with ' corder 4,'-“"\\\1\‘1.‘,7; , Offcers of Japanese Army Are Bummened | gy 7 Cnnfl\mngulep;m of lA’mol lu Rnuun Mt Y | S & 1l Gnndqm | Antis Move Bomo)o.’ Their Men About Bene . TANGIER Moroces The anchurian roposal 1 KANSAS CITY, March 26.—~Twenty-year- . 1 ) b from the Onited Btates, Kmevicht boNAOL ReneM: Gum- | e e | ola \\1l|v\.|||\ ’\nu. AraFty, L vk, Way Af l = | Ll O, [ mere, says he intends to have o {rested today, charged with stealing $3.100 (wiLL BE PART OF MISSOURI PACIFIC | B T A IR AL | vl | o R e e moven | | CONCENTRATE STRENGTH N HINSHAW apology for the discourtesy of the Moroccan | e Later, when confronted with the rings, | > e One Set « . = P | srand visise ana minister of foreign r"m Correspondent Who Announces Re ‘“m.n B Been Krmrm-l( lmlxnu Im'(;‘u- ‘e “Mq:lm.lmr- n:h:l‘el '::r .n'h Operat i Give Him Their Support as Oboice fi Uommunication from the Goverament Leads | TANGIER, March 26.—The United States | tlon Claims Alxo That Court |ment of the firm's building, Deardrufi broke | Ing O salt “"":‘ | PP ) o to This Couclusion, arm .rmll-n:‘wv .\‘:’“ \lurk \:m.“n‘ 18 :n\ May I.wl:-kl:nr City ot | e mvlmm ;.‘m.m.y lr“rrdrux: ..|~‘.» 4..;;.' City. 3 | £outh Flatte Oountry, onvey the American embassy to Mazagan, | rekin, {fessed to having sent Mr. Bdwards, (he - in connection with the settlement of the | senfor member of the firm, & letter threat- NOW SEEMS BEST TIME TO STAIKE| v s clatms against Moroceo, ars L<hiug o kidnup the Jeweler's on It he i | ALY LAKE CITY, Crah, Sarch 26—Th GIVES HIS HONOR SCULDING | FUSIONISTS SHOW AN UNBROKEN FRONT rived here today | , Utah, M Tribune tomorrow will say: The next big . WASHINGTON, March Upon being jondent of the Times, wiring yesterday | "I admit the whole thing,” sald the youth- | pove™ i ratiroad clrclos w Hol > 5 5 " 4 h L 4 " | move aflroad circles will be the in- tght Up ¢ B . Mikade's Conntry Eager to Disposs Forever | 11v1%c] by the Navy department that the | suyg {ful prisoner to a reporter at the station | ,rpiration under the laws of Utah of .“ innatl's M rysn's Efforts to Hold 1lem in Line Are New York had arrived at Tangler, the 1 am informed on the best autherity hat | this afternoon, after he had eigned a Writ- | enver & Rio Grande tncorporation to cover e [ Froving Fotent, of Uorean Dispute. State dep blegram ta rtment Immediately sent a ca- | Consul General ( Chinese court bas instructed Li Hung |ten confession presented by the prosecuting mmere, di ng to inform the ministers of the |attorney. *“No use to demy ft any more. 1| recting bim to board the New York at once | powers that China has refused to slgn | @m up against it TAKE HOME ANERICAN SUGAESTIONS [ ana oo forward: off bis specil misslon: | o accnyiing @ emverniot sod by sotiend | Deatdeutt sald he pYanSed Fobbery by | the Utah-C lor, lines which are to be| CINCINNATI, March 26.—Mrs, Carrie Na- | | formed into one system, this system to be | tion begau the day by attending early mass part of the Missourl Facfic system. at the Roman Catholie cathedral, thoury | EFFORTS AT COMPROMISE OF NO AVAIL : At this time it is impossible to give the | *he is not a communicant of that church it Something s left to Mr. Gummere's dis- | all viceroys to the same effect ‘:;nns--I! and had taken 1o oo “”|“‘ his cor | |copitalization of the new system, but the [ She announced that ber program her | Sekeral and Captsiiis Wave Bpent cretion as to the execution of the details It 1s further usserted that the court |fidence. His first idea was simply to steal | ;oo e Rio Grande, Rio Grande Western | Would be oue of verbal persuasion and not | Conference Hetween Leadors Fatls to and it is for him to say whether he will | seriously contemplates a removal of the|the tray of diamonds. He accomplished | vq Riy Grande Southern at their present | Of violenee the bet Three Weeka in the Country satisfied if the sultan and court meet | capital from Pekin.' this, be sald, during the Afterroon of | . nicaiization would create a capitalization| She called on Mayor Flelschmann at the | Wh Studying Military Tactics and him half way at Mazargan, or whether he | The Reuter egram company has re- | March 11 and hid the rivgs in the basc- | 500 Tedr 000 600"y capitall ‘m“" of | city hall this afternoon and scolded him | b o A Pubtie Nentiment. will proceed, according to the original | ceived the following dispatch ment. It then occurred to him that be|ip, colorado Southern and the Colorado|for operating a distillery here. On her | S program, directly to Morroceo city | “PEKIN, March 26.—7 p. m.—The report |could not immediately negotfate a sale of ival the mayor greeted her cordially —_— It probably will make no difference in|that China rejects the Manchurian conven- | the diamonds aud the scheme to exto ' ot $142,15 00, providing all should be |[4nd asked her it he could do anything for PITTSBURG, Pa., March 26—K. Yatsum, | PrIociple. provided the necessary expland- |tion is not true. She objects to many |money from Mr. Edwards was conceived: | iocoq in one cofporation, ar s said will | ber. Sho said | o helio e [ o general of the Japanese imperial army, | UONS are afforded for the treatment our | points under discusslon. China objected to T’N; followlng is a copy of the letter sent |, " ypo “cage, It 1s ndded that the Rio| “Yes, I want you to give me soma ad ' ob accompanied by Captains N. Kayomi and | COn8ul has received, and provision be mado | the -prohibition of the importation of arms | ‘r\\h'l“-"‘“ Grande Junction, the Florence & Cripple | Vice as to how to close the hellholos in b for settling the claims. These are not |and ammunition into Manchurta and to| S re the men that relicved you of L. Matusi, passed through Pittsburg today en route to California. They have been in this city. You know they exist. What are well \hitt | Creek and the Colorado Springs & Crippl vour diamonds the other day. Findir we are short of Tunds, we ask Yo to lar Midland would add $58,000,000, or a ;“1..:1-4 | in the aggregate. Probably | (he provision forbidding China to construct 00 will cover them all, or than | her own railways without Russia's con- wblige [ Creek district rallways and others will be | You zoing to do? You will never ¢ ¥ o . { us with the sum of §1,00 In twenty-dollar | brought into the am, b as long is you are a man who manufacture this country for the last three weeks se- | G ought into the system, but it will be| ¥ ! alf an indemnl at was st ® She also en exceptio e« | bills, glve it to the clerk deardruff and at | A v curing data for the benefit of the imperial :v I(! ;v-xllx:'vv-;; y that \ -' Ilnmv gl ent. ~She also takes exception to re- | bills, ibof 13 |,,mlm.lllxrv:‘\-- him meet. s some time before the whole plan fs worked | Intoxicating drink You will have some ected by Germany a short time on i onomy 3 “hina | 2 . t serious qu or wi 0 army and intended remalning for inree MDY m | linquishing autonomy in Chin Chow. China | o CGrner of 43 and mgee alone. We ask | ou rious questions to answer when vou face precisely similar class of clalws. But it |dces not desire to grant a conc ssfon which | vou to « wd him for we k W him when we | The fdea is to make of the Colorado-Utah wore months, but were called home. % LR ral % o6 Bt bk Yo d * we kn im v ° | your God. I can do no more thun warn oo i GorbEA YAtum| saldi “Accoraing to this | S8 Y 4t.n“l that |: m‘" ..::.{rl |\:: I would be likely to prove an embargo to|®ec him Show this to the pollce or fall It | jneq o separate system, but a part of the | ¥ou, and that 1 must do.’ e communications | have recelved from my [4PDiiT st MEZAFESD by Lie ABIC we SLESE BYHET | WIIL puy the penilty: We mean business as | Missourl Pacific, just as the Wabash {s at| For twenty minutes the mayor listened to W2 o April, then Consul General Gummere will A, A hatetor i v gl e Closk iR | vethuns th 2 government 1 think that a confiict between to Morr " you have learned here y present, or the Oregon Short Line is to the | P ay e strongest denunclation th n | 0 to Morrocco city 8 g e : he ) h . "oe es | chief e Ve uver Jupan and Russia s inevitabie. While 1| SIGN AT ST, PETERSBURG | ¥dwards had his son guarded while he|Unton Pacifi The Colorado-Utah lines | chief execati v celved in his own [ LINCOLN, March 26 e not been notified o think the | . made up a package of waste paper and | would mak 4.150-mile system, which |Oofice. When she had finished, k B o e o o o ' home | TOTAL OF FRENCH'S CAPTURES | 1yuiuning o ot anchurtan |5t it by Deurdruft o the place iudicated | would bo managed by one set of general | Fleischmunn remarked blandly tor In Joint sossion today again fatled. o THST0% Ve Buions.of Ak IRE BEeDATALIGEN 3 AL emstLtRelS 1o et In the letter. Deardruft reported that lie fofficers at Denver, with trafMc and operat- | I am sorry that we cannot aree. T am | rosult in an election, The meeting opened for & war With Russia. iee: was met by two men, who took the package | ing offices in Salt Lake City. -A!r:nm you have struck @ hard proposition | with another installment of responses to the “Jupan and’ Russia are bound to come | piitis trom him. er h‘- u‘luullvtl nlmllm( m.l»‘ ot the mayor of a wicked city und & whisky | resolution adopted last week asking candi g S el ML LA v WASHINGTON, March 26 -The Chinese itmtons 5ad atabbed R Baararitt | GouLD FAI"ER‘ 8IG SCHEME ::".’;u;::’.l,"[.l.[h‘.u _vlm‘:“.'ml)]v S R | ':‘v‘,:"{...‘.‘.‘ UL T agreement over Corea. I wuch un ensuse. | yRyHEID, Monday, March 25.—General | minister loft this morning for New York, |ioday admitted having infiicted the wound | yewent Raflrond Merger Rivals From the mayor's office she called on | providing for the elemios ol &mendment mment must occur dapan 18 better odWPPed | French with Dartnal's and Poulteney’s | Where he takes part today in the ceremonies | pimgelf, Deardruft has been employed by PRIAveR e Ik Sk Chief of Police Deitsch and asked bim £0 | direct vote of the peouie Thy otiors bY at present -;"'l| will fon il b ter” | columns, arrived here today. having killed, | connected with the Baron Hirsch memorial. | the firm for cighteen mouths. He will b 1 = send her an escort for her slumming tour | time camo from M BT b mbon ) b L1 mination of this long-standing dispute. foers. He has || Up G0 the time ‘of his depurture MF. | piogecuted for srand larceny. i tonight, He assured her that she sbould | Metklesohn, (he former presented ny bu. wounded or captured 1,20 Russia’s ultimate intentlon is to selze | i Sokin aa o 3 1ved 110 WOPE ttom Lekin he i) —_— NEW YORK, March 2. -George Gould's | bave an officer and as she left she said Hathorn and the latter Dr. Gawne. also taken several cannon, 1,000 rifies, 1,500 [ Wu had r Jorea, but we shall never give up the land 8 o take o i 49 4 :"mm”'“ mu"l:“‘, v L wagons and 226,000 head of horses, cattie !':v final course to be taken on the Man- | ATTEMPT To K|DNAP FAILS | p1an to becomo the head of a combination | “Goodby, and if I dow't meet you in thiz | Both communications were written in churian agreement. As this is the last day ot railroads capitalized at $300,000,000 s | World, 1 hope to see you in heaven.” formal language, largely identical with and sheep | LONDON, March 27. The dispatch from | Within which the agreement can be signed tn | progressing favorably, says the World. Jis| FEscorted by Detectives Crim and Kincaid | one another and of the same tonor as that plan, the World adds meets with the ap. (98¢ many reporters Mrs. Nation made & |from D. E. Thompson vesterda HOW JAPS WATCH RUSSIANS | Vryheid is rekurded as giving the total | OF rejected, the outcome is expected to be proval and bas the co-operation of J. Pier- | tour of the “Rag Time" resorts and other On the roll call the only (Speclal Tele~ Mayor | gram.)—The ballot for United Eleve of General French's captures throughout | made known very soon. It has developed, Rey. win Snyw War Vewsels Trat) Bl operations. It Indicates the additional f?:,‘:'n‘,' r_;(m,',':‘“":l;,,",:“:',,".‘g ‘l,",] '.‘,‘,"‘l,i‘;:,':, et s i vont Morgan, the Rockefellers and the Har- | Places in this city until midnight. She | thoso predicted by the cau \hml‘n‘:(‘nrx‘;:lf Bach her Everywhere capture of onc gun and war materials e i ik ity | WILKESBARRE, Pa., March A dar- | riman syndicate. |inade a half dozen or more addrosses | Melklejohn getting back the three votes w50 Alwayn; Failure Acknowledged. T o e e C4MAL ling attempt was wade to Kidnap Fdward | Continuing, the World says: The unifica- | There was a procession of half a dozen or | of Crissey, Lowe and Spencer. The antis e LONDON, March 26,—The Pretoria and | nag beer furnished 8 f“‘m_“ of the twelve. | MCAVOY, aged 11 years, of this city today. | tion of the Gould system of railroads, under (more hacks and at some places they were | took uway the remalning vote accorded to NEW YORK, March 26.—Rev. 8. L. Bald- | Bloemfontein correspondents of the Times | Two men picked him up in the yard of his | the control of the Missourl Pacific, will fn- |followed by very many people in the | Martin, placing article ugreement which Russia expects to win, recording secretary of the Methodist [wend long dispatches admitting that Lord [ pave executed. At the same time a sup- Eplscopal Missionary socloty in this clty, | Kitchener's policy and operations have | plementary agreement may be arranged at who was in Corea in the early part of | failed to achieve the results hoped for, and | pekin, but the one pending before Yang 1868, while on a tour devoted to the in- | pointing out that the British public must| yy is just now attracting chief attention. spection of missions, sald today of the |be prepared for a return to the policy of | §ince Mr. Wu's return from Chicago he Corean situstion occupying districts and studding the coun- | hag held several conferences with Secretary “When I was in Corea relations between | try with military posts as the only means | Hay, each time with reference to the Man- 3 it with Hinshaw, giving father's house, carried hiw to a surrey, | clude the Missouri Pacific, St. Louls & Iron |streets. Every effort was made to save | the latter eleven votes, which is the fuil placed a handkerchief saturated with | Mountain, St. Louls Southwestern, Texas [time and visit as many places us possible. | strength of the republicans standing chloroform over his nose and drove away. | & Pacific, International & Great Northern, | Mrs. Nation would enter the places, shake [ against Thompson The child became unconscious and when he | Wabash, Missouri, Texas & Pacific, and |hands with the women and the men, and | once, W. H. Thompson polled the full vote revived ho found himself on the back seat | the Deaver & Rio Grande. George Gould |wount the platform or a table and address | while Allen foll short, four votes going 1o of the vehicle, which was then jarring over [ has just bought a coutroiling Interest in|the crowd. She commanded the closcst | Berge. This made the two Thompsons on a country road. Young McAvoy jumped | this latter railroad, and it is intimated that |attention and met with no insults or dis- | opposite sides of the political fence, tied Russin and Japan were very much strained | of effecting complete pacification. This | ¢ i By . i “U° | from the carrlage. One of the men ran|he purposes to utilize it as an important | turbance, regardiess of her harsh criticisms. [ at fifty-uine. R CH NP LBV, RUBAICE EHOEN LG (0| Sroseas, itho correspondanis’ ey willl ooe urian oy itorih o e s |atter him, but the youngster's cries at-| factor in the construction of the greater | As soon as she finished she was escorted (o oust MclLeavy Brown were the cause of [cupy much time and necessitate @ con-| secking to develop. the purnoses of this | {racted the attention of the occupants of | Missouri Pacific sysiem of which he will be |her carrlage. She will deliver an address | | out On the fusion side for Every Ablel died Member Ont. Remarkable to note, every member of the two houses was present today, with the crisis, as at present. At every port |stant supply of fresh troops. The strain another carriage which was passing at the | the head at Lexington, Ky., tomorrow night and where | was, if there happened to be a |on both officers and men has been and will time and the kidnapers, becoming scared, | It is known definitely that the roads | Visit the resorts of that pla three exceptions. Representative Wall e 4 aure mn vhi) hei fig peared. | named will Lo included in the scheme [lecture here Wed: t. p presel © alker, Russian, wat ol uwas,. Lhere, g mice 1;1“7‘:. Ve enormous, and armaageueats wust ,|,. {fittug that the Chiness wminsiers ab var(.| TIPped up-thelr horsear afif"dissppeared. | named will Lo Incl P filgsuaset It AE nesday nigh 116 TUBLORINE wha s Hew AVAY Soatat b @ Japunese war vessel also © Rus- | made to send fresh troops to the front in | gus capitals have made a final appeal of | it | tme, confined with gmalipox i ) i | s the negotiations now peading s Uy IRUC, 1 ; wian Ieft the port the Japanese vessol I | grder to ‘enable the troops (0 be ent home, | proteat. rather misapprenendea the rea | ENGINEER IS SUFFOCATED | b nesctiations now peading shail bave | GHANGE IN CHICAGO PAPERS [ippcarunce. The two fusion absentees wers :...-'x::u. y hot up n.l»‘-nnr”m ;uMm-d away | “Unless this i done,” says the ml{\‘“;"' purpose of the Chinese representations, list will have been augmented by the ad | Beall nnd Watson, both sick, and the re- 0 the same direction. The Japanese were {to the Times, “there I8 a prospect of the | which have not been so much by way of . il ok Lidaatid il i Itn | publican absentee, Marshall, also on o O T Lo, Shin jmow, { th ¥ dition of the Illinois Central, Chicago & . also on th and other powers. There is reason to ho- lieve that some of the cable dispatches e. She will ern Train Stalls in New to Kohlxant n rs. There is no use ont a8 they hav y nel and Fumes with That sick 18t Tie ' bky ] 4 | protest as they have been of inquiry us to | Aiioh Obtiaza ks A ! i e fusionists are leaving no the Russians everywhere. Several times, | renowing peace negotiations. Nothing ap- | whother the great powers unitedly and Pr Fatal, Altons Clilehaa) “n‘_l'“o‘:‘;‘“l “:”‘f“l"(““-m“':‘.;‘_ of the Herald, stoue unturned to keep all of thefr men also, an American gunboat dropped in and | proaching ‘terms.’ as the word is under- | firmly would support China in case it took | —_— (L SERR SRR nlibge bl — prescnt at every session, acting on tho seenied to be keeping very well posted. | stood, would be politic with the Boers.' . o 5t | Southern. 5 - | 8 The fret | SO0 o iircad secutitivs company, whidh| CHIOAGO, Masch ~(Special Te idea advanced by Bryan, that the repub- was organ: veral weeks ago by Kuhn, | BT@m-)—By the terms of a newspuaper deal | licans being in the majority, must solve Loeb & Co. H. Harriman and George |OMeially announced tonight Herman H. | the senatorial problem without fusion assist- g i bim i the serlous responsibility of refusing to A\'l'Tl-E»‘ Wash, : March L the present situation should develop | sign the agreement with Russia. The gen- | 8¢Ti0us accident in the new Great Northern | into war Japau <hould certaluly have the [T PROTECT PIERPONT MORGAN | crai result of these inquiries has been to | tunnel, which was opened for traflic foarl support of the United States, Gr show that while the powers did not ap- | three months ago, took place yesterday | Kohlsuat, publisher of the Times-Herald,|ance or interference. Bryan, W. H, Tho | sho! o the d 3 Y | Gould acquire rolling rest | Kohlsa lishe cs-Herald, yan, f m Britain and Germany. 1f it does not have Asked to Sve | prove the agreement, they were not ready | Aflcrnoon and resulted in the death of Gould, will acquire a controlling interest v a8 bo o “hicag ecord ounded | $on and a few others, it s understos v ipha et | in all of the companies and will operate |Md8 bought the ~Chicago Record, founded | Son ar . rstood, have that moral support, which sometimos | i to commit_ themselves to backing up China | Kineer W. W. Bradley from suffocation from | it B @ T PAIEREEES SO0 R BREEEE ang published by Vietor F. Lawson. The | agtced to contribute tho money to defray counts for something, it will be because | e in a firm rejection of the Russian proposul | the Doisonous g in the tunmel. His 3 ' o y two papers will be consolldated under the | the expenses of any members of their s thres gove! 8 re bline S % > © | porate integrity will be maintained b the three governmenta in iy ""1“"“' blind | and the consequent breach between Russia | fireman, Joe W. Smith, was overcome, bu {name of the Record-Herald, the first issuc | Party who feel they cannot remain in at- to their own laterests and indifte hout im from Viol British Cen it iaany 5 s Publishing Calylang Ching overed. Five other trainmen were over . ot appearing tendance on the leglglature v | (Copyrignt, 1901, by Publishing Co.) { and China. of the consolidated paper appearing L m th Jature on their own the demands of humanity *rn.-nlnuup LONDON, March (New York World | St “ come, but recovered soon after getting in UNION PACIFIC WANTS NONE day wmorning. Frank B. Noyes, pres | resources after pay day has stopped. These States in particular should be willing to | Cablegram—Special Te assume a proper share of the responsi bility. We have too often in the past let | seram.)—The Moro- | AY BE LEFT OUT OF c"mk""‘:“"V"“:‘M‘:‘l'f»“h“ s 154 et toikiag Tiic of the Assoclated Press and publisher of | leaders propose (o camp right on the ing Express contains the following: “It is s eastbound, he came el Naais the Washington Evening Star, will be pub- | &round and keep in personal direction of the Yoty probiable that Bootiand Yard will be | stalled in the middle of the tunnel. The b . Mr. Bryan, particularly, lisher of the hyphenated paper and Mr. | fuglon fo England do the whole work and then como | JOLF, PIFEE (0T Sorgan from fumes of the cngine filled the place, and sorl | Koblsaat will devote his entire time to its | becu noticeable around the legislative halls in ourselves for a full share of the benefit | (ool & B ' ds of eranks when he the men were forced to leave the train L e e e el TG the last two or three days 3 K, Ma ] Mail and | : ) fterward {arrives in London in April. Threatentng | and to lo on the floor of the tunel for | , FPBR YO NAReD BLOCRe "l Mr Lawson. who has been the solc COREEELEOR BT N Asdn. o letters have been sent to him from this | safety o ! L av |owner and publisher of the Record as well | Duping i . | i o ' als today that the stocks ¢ s Gould iTing the day Governor Deitrich h PROTEST OF LITTLE WEIGHT .. und many of his London friends and | While atten- | Wnen the train failed to appear at the | Pals today that the sto of the Gould | "0 vening News, gives as his reason | been Taboring Jich ke bard secure some kind for disposing of the Record that both pa- | of an adjustment between m.‘-‘ oppH RA pers huve grown in such an enormous man- | senatorial lines. He had a conferent ner that he wishes to devote his entire | his office this afternoon with National Cor time to the conduct of the Bvening News mitteeman Schneider and State Chairn The merging of the Times-Herald and | Lindsay, present together with « Record into the Record-Herald marks the | the so-called antis. T final passing of the Chicago Times, founded | of the emor business amsoclates cluim to know that | tlon has been centered upon the erisis con- | far end of the tumnel the watchers """’:’{252‘{:{”fff‘l.‘-:"..-).':'..-l '"‘:;“}';f “’“"',"‘I*fl"l ‘:':fi‘ ceveral ultra-pattiotic fanatics huve de- | Bected with the Manchurian agreement, an | feared that something had happened and | Rallroad t apany, s | | entirely new and important phase of the | started in with a relief engine. The body | OFgauléed a short time ago by the Harri- | Cane Unelens, out the steel trade of England. An Amerl- | Chinese question has boen presented by the | of the dead engineer was found face down | Man Intereste primarily to hold the se- | s AT NNAREINA Wb {a Vater SIBRS LN Mans | BOEIOD ;xr the n|h\|l~hru :AV]IH;MH n agreeing [ in a ditch at the side of the track. The ‘;lll;“h;ll .uI“‘::u‘-“l‘llx‘:lm:nlIx‘ml.\xl. -‘:Ir“h ::'u | ARRLIN, March 26.—The reports that the | gan said yesterday that the boasts of New | YeS1€Fday (o submit to their varinus go¥- | other men were found on the track. The h4bs the Chicago & Alton, A representa- L.’.ne‘ql States government ot protest | York newspapers that the United States | erAments whether articles § and 9 of the | rescuers had a hard time getting to the '\""'“;i:.:‘ “"“"'m":‘l‘;“\‘“ :::::‘:"‘I“):l‘(:" ;“‘)“_""’7 | agalust the dismissal of McLeavy Brown in | steel corporation would close the iron works | Chinese proiocol shall be carried out by the | gcene, on account of smoke and gas, ’ R P kn United Staten ¥ e in M vy Brow slgns on the man who purposes to wipe en of critical character rirayed and the ney was q 9 . o powers interested hases whatever of Gould rallroad stocks | Il 1884 and consolidatod with the Chicago | deman party success cxplained. One 3 Corea are not regarded here as of spectal | of England, had aroused several Britons to | MItary authorltics of the powers interated 1o e o an e e, ivere will b o | Herala in 4805 under the name of the | atter another the antis declared themselves | guch tadignation that they had written Mr, | 8 China or only by those powers who are | and, so far as he ; ’ Haral 1o att ] tmportance. | tueh indignation that they had written Hr | o ontinuing to take part in the application merger of Gould and Harriman properties, | Times-Hera | again on the question of Mr. Thompson's ‘Such & protest,” days the Lokl An-|Morgan In threatening terms. | of these articles. The action of the miu- | The Union Pacific is not looking around candidacy, asserting they would enter no zolger, “Russin will scarcely mind. espe-| “Mr. Morgan laughs at these letters and | a P | 1sters has been communicated to several of | _ the forelgn embassies and legations here Fatls to Adjust Differ and doubtless Mr. Rockhill has made or will | Westhound Bu t1e0 of Trunk Line Assoolation | for any more small roads in Colorado or | HUNDREDS OF HOMESTEADERS | caucus uor abide any uomination in which al o elsewhere, and he said the stories to lhh his candidacy was given consideration. The o effect are pure imagination. in n Party for | O0ly 8lgns of yielding came from Repre- cinlly 88 America is withdrawing her few | cannot be brought to discuss them or ad- troops at the time when Russia is prepar- | mit their existence outside a small circle | They Leave Ch p pnds o | ing & strong demonstration for the beneft |of Intimate frlends. it must be that per- | pis S0 g samo facte, Tho artioles | o o o e “In addition to the Denver & Rio {‘.rnndua Awricuitural Reglons of North | sentatives Hathorn and Mendenhall, who 6 Caree [AQUANIATAMLARINK WSsARRIHARIAR DATR SRDY | {70 usntions ate a8 fallows NEW YORK, March 25.~After a long ses- | and the Rio Grande Western, the greater | Dukots | went so far as to say that rather than The Vossische Zoitung says: “Mr. Brown's | fused Morgan the financier with Morgan i 1% AUESERRS @A FPOWRE o 0 gion the pussenger committee of the Trunk | Gould system will also take in, perhaps, leavo the state unrepresented they would contract, which was for th 778 be: | (i ButiBeltish Senator from Alabama | s ah R IRHE ORALELAE (febe. aammuActicn 1 Line association failed today to reach an | the Colorado Southern lines, thereby m.r‘ CHICAGO, March 26.—Possessed of home- | Vote for the two nominees representing the ginning ebruar: 15, 1895, has run out ew bus a4 right not to renew the con- ” Hatoinan Halsin anitidne sio agrecment on the question of adjusting the | dering it unnecessary for the Denver & Rio | stead rights, houschold efects and require- | choice of the republican majority. — Nu- PROTEST AGAINST CRUELTY Article 4. The right to maintain occupa ‘,‘”’"""'“" between New York and Chi- | Grande and Texas Pacific roads to be ex- | ments of land development, between 1,700 | tlonal Committeeman Schneider had no t, and especially in view of the fact o tion of certain polnts, to be determined | ! westbound. The proposition under | tended to a junction with each other.” | and 1,800 persons left Chicago today for | #olution to oiler and the conference broke that years ago she promised 1ot 10 appoint | Seyvernl Russian Men of Lett by an understanding among the powers, in | 4150ussion was to abolish all second-class | N - the agricultural rogions of North Dakota. | P Without having made appreciable head- Vv any more Buropeans Their Antipathy to order to obiain open communication be- | F1e8 and to make the rate over all dit-| QREGON SHORT LINE SIGNS | Six special trains were requived to carry | N8¥. So far as the withdrawal of M: Mr. Brown's dismissal is interpreted by Acts of Comsmokn, itial lines to Chicago $18. Heretofore | ter ar to involve | the Erfe has been charging $18, while the the narty-and Belonklties Thompson in deference to this opposition The prospective settlers gathered in Chi- | 18 concerned, it appears further aw tween the capital and the s the press generally as showing the decline - These two questions app Contracts for Conatruction of One ¥ than of Britlsh aud Japanese influence In Corea. | BERLIN, March 26.~The Vorwaerts to- | territorial affairs and it may become of | West Shore, the Lackawanna, the Lehigh Hundred Wi Road | cago from Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Vir- | €Ver —— publishes & detailed report of the Rus- | considerable moment whether the determ- | Valley and other differential lines charged ginta, Maryland, Iinols and other states, | Caucus 1 Ny Place. ARRESTED AS GERMAN SPIES | sian demonstrations of March 17, from a | ination of such affairs s to be left with the | O81¥ $17. The equalization of these rates = and among them were between 300 and 400 | The republican caucus was late in getting 3 ~Confirmation was | members of the German Baptist church, | together tonight, owing to the fact that the | number of eyewitnesses, confirming the V.l. tary authoritics of all the powers, or | WA$ proposed by the Erie raillroad i the NEW YORK, March 2 & Massian | statement that those who participated in|only with such powers as continue -m-.,-f"“w- that it would result in an increase | had today of the report that papers have | commonly known as Dunkards. All but a house held a long sesslon today, and it Ofcers, Ar at the demonstrations, included leading mem- | military forces in China | of earnings | been signed between the Oregon Short Line | few of the landhunters will settle in the | Was after 9 o'clock when the members got Uitieleh, bers of all classes, even army officers, who | In the latter case the United States| ThIS question had heen under considera- | company, which' is a part of the Union | Devil's lake, Mouse river and Turtle moun- | toget Pifty-five were represented in “ | were aroused by the police and administra- | government may be quietly, but effectually | tion for some time. The vote teday showed | pacific company, and the White Knob Cop- | tain h0s. | person or by proxy. Betore a ballot was JRLIN, March 26.—-The investigation | tive lawlessness | deprived of all voice in the settlement of | ® MAJOrity In favor of the proposed change, | per company, limited, consummating u con- | {'“1“ n @ pronunciamento from the eleven into the motives and circumstances of the | The Vorwaerts also publishes a protest [ so much of the Chinese question as relates DUt s under the rules of the Trunk Line attack on Bmperor Willlam at Bremen by |against the cruelty displayed by the Cos- | to the determination of the strength of the | #5sociation the vote had to be unanimous | Dietrich Wieland has been completed, no | sacks, under Licutenant General Kleighel, | military forces to be continued the frosh evidence being developed. Wieland | prefect of the St. Petersburg police, bea anti-Thompson wen was read. In sub- ance, It forth that while they can not and will not vote for 1. K. Thompson, tract for the constriction of about 100 miles | (OWA MUST HAND HIM OVER of railroad. This road wil run from a | in the | In order to make a ruling efiective, this | point near Blackfoot on the Short Line fo | future by the powers. It is also possible | Proposition will have to go to arbitration. | Houston, located in the central part of they will vote for two republicans, one | | " | Alleged ¥ 4 AR will remain for some time in the hospital [ ing the signatures of the elite of Russian | tha afirmative deciston by the powers| Th W York Central, the Lackawanna Im‘nu The district has been the scene of ride Sum. fram the South Piatte and one from the at Bremen for observation Hterature, including men like M. Nikolaj | which would exclude the United States from | the Ch ke & Obio and the Pennsyl- | extensive mining operations -for the last pd | Narth Blatts, on condition: that the name Advices from Lemburg, Galicia, assert | Michajlovio, the sciologist; M. Lesgast, the | participation in the discussion on this im- | Vavia voted in favor of the change aud the | forty-two years SPRINGFIELD, 111, March 26.—Governor | ©f Thompson bo withdrawn. With refer 4 that a large number of persons have been (anatomist, and M. Karefl, the historian, as | portant point might be extended to put ug| Baltimore & Ohlo, the Jersey Central, the Yates tonight issued a requialtion on Goy- | “NC¢ 1o IHH ‘u’mmuw n-lnn ;nm. the antis, W* arrested In Warsaw on a charge of being | well as a second protest of a similar char- | out of China altogether. {\\v t Shore and the Reading voted again: 1WABASH MUST REDUCE FARES | crnor shaw of Jowa for the extradition of | It Was decided afier a brict discussion to ¥ples of the German War office. Those in acter It. The arbitrators huve Lot yet be Charles G. Kurzendorfer, who is wanted | !8n0re it. At " ' ustody de officers o e Russ e s also publishes a letter of agreed up 1 s ¥ ot . Journed to 8 o'clock tomorrow night or custod. ‘n‘:: 1;.: ¥ _m' l- ; X:l wrn : l:“l(h“ R \'u\\.n‘fY n[ ]'yll‘.!l n‘ r': :"Hll\mf FINALLY GET THROUGH FOG‘ greed upon | e ....‘i‘.' Chi r;. :mu:\,x.h > H‘zll‘ .“1] i ,ul ‘: et 1o tha GRAEsy T m'*' AL . army and Colonel Sergieit, chief of the Rus- | thanks from Count Leo Tolstoi for the s b s Ruling Thut Earne | charge of embezzlemen urzendorter, it | M ki 3 slan frontier police pathy shown him by Germans of high and | pock arter neing | KNOX SILENT ABOUT OFFER 4 REO00 Per Mile, | is alleged, while employed in the southern | Pallots 5 Stoiils o " Dispate (:‘l'p ’(IAII('I Russia :u \n\;‘( nl‘lh rlin | low ]-u;yvmylv H; the |\|‘|Y|l' n‘f l\1,nl|\'|;ulll' Kk Many | j \ Ilinols penite lfllml\ |u|:m1/‘|l'\| Pl“UnLv BUIM | Balot water john., Currie. rige papers tell of the spread of disaffection, | cation by the Russian orthodox church. colines to Speak | LANSING, Mich., March 26.—The supreme | of money from that institution. He escaped | 1 4 X 1 i especially at Odessa, where 100 arrests Eh ition ax Griges' | court toduy Aled 4n opinion upholding the | July 24, and i now under arrest i lowa. | 2 ) 1 hAYe e BMAL oL SUERL Whote. B30 Jots CARNEGIE REACHES NICE| xew vouk. March 26 The dense fog : | ruling of Commissioner. Osborn that the | It i by ¥ ason of his alleged embesslement | § 3 ; 4 wons are in custody: at Kle harkoft, Der- | ute, Dok bR Al R YR thin Kadtion nn (HE B | earnings of the Wabash railroad in Michigan | that a resolution 18 pending before the | 4 ...0 ) ) 7 vat, Tomsk and Moscow, where high of | Amdrew and Wite Wil Stay Ouwe | Atluntic coast for the last few daye ,'“‘] WASHINGTON, March 26.—The president | exceeded $3,000 per mile last year and that | state legislature for an investigation of | ] ] i i ficlals are involved | e sot the caleulations of agents of steam- | B8 sent for Mr. I €, Knox, the Pittsburg | the company must reduce its passenger the southern penitentiary | s T » ' i " The Bavarian police bave captured the ship lines and has delayed the landing of |Attorney. He is expected here Thursday, | fare in Michigan to 2 cents per mile. The Y y . , I [ i man who for some months has been ter- | puosilst | ocean travelers at this point. 1t took the |When the attorney generalship will Lo |court holds that in determining what te CANADIAN 8||_|_3 ARE A JOKE !/ & 4y 8 L] E Forizing the town of Ludwigshafen by @ (Copyright. 11 by Press Publishing Co | grruria a full day to grope her way from | Offcred him domestic fares shall be it is competent to 1 4 ¢ . Buccesslon of outrages, sug b as were com- | NICE. March (New York World Ca- | gandy Hook to her dock, and two of the| PITTSBURG, March 2 —P. €. Knox,|include the amount of inferstate fares [qpey or @ with o Picture | 1 7 (i mitted b ack the Ripper He is & blegram—Special Telegram.)—Andrew Car-|pig liners, the Kalser Wilhelm der Grosse |Whom President McKinley has asked to|earned by that portion of the road lying ot t i ) 3 ! butcher nwmed Damian, and has been iden- | negie @nd family have arrived here. They | and the Friesland, which were passed at |join his oficial family as attorney general, | within the This was the question 1 { ; tiled by several whom he had attempted to | will remain at the Autibes hotel or | quarantine this afternoon, w afrald to |18 In the city tonight, but denles callers | lnvolved | y N asxault ;m"Nh venture up to the eity and sought a safe | 4nd Ilulhlmln.m be learned tonight OTTAWA, Ont., March 2.—The ofcials HE ON THE TW0 THOMPSONS anchorage in the upper bay | AUDITOR ELDERS NEW 108 of the financial department admir hat the ~ MINE UNDER CZAR’'S PALACE FEAR TWENTY-EIGHT DEATHS|''mi mricun livr Vaerisd was | MISSOURT MI MULES FOR WAR/ her dock at a little after 10 o'clock to- picture on the face of the new Carn dlan $1{ Firy=Nine Votes Cast for Each (o e [ |1 4! bills ts that of the American 0" lock senntor on the Joint 1 Peoy ikh in Authority Said | Austrnlinne Attack Dolefnl Stgnifi- | night. The Ward loer Morro Castle, frem | British Government's Buyers | The financial department sent to Montreal | Bullot A e tmphl "y | cance (o Pinding of Wreckage Havana, with 108 passengers aboard, also! After New Ame o Destruetic plcture of the Canadisn lock at the | f _ the Plot, | Near Cape Howe. succeeded in reaching her pier | v South Afri In reply it received a picture of | LINCOLN, March 2d--(Special Tele ’ > | . The Panama steamer Finance and (he E PH, Mo., March 26.—J. I, Elder, | the American lock and used it. The offcials | gram.)—Only three abscntees marked to g LONDON, March 26 ~A dispatch to the | MELROURNE, March 26 Kage | Atlas liner Aleno, from Central American| ST. JOSEPH, Mo, March 26.—The British | for ton years auditor of the St. Joseph & | say they were misled by noticing the | day's joint ballo United States senu- Exchange legraph company from Paris | which has gone ashore on Gabo island, near | ports, were also passed at quarantine. | government has contracted for 500 cavalry | Grand Island railroad in this city, who | Canadian Pa teamer Athabasa in the |tor. D. K. Thompson publican, and W states on the highest authority that a | Cape Howe, the most southeastern part of | A large vessel, supposed to he the At- | horses here for service in South Africa. No | resigned a week announced today that | lock and assumed in consequence that the | H, Thompson, fusionist, each recelyed mine has been discovered beneath the palace [ Austral causes a fear that the Costal|iantic liner Marquette, was reported from | price limit is placed for these animals. | he had accepted the general vianagorship | picture wes all right. The department of | fifty-nine vote Rosewater stopped at 4 o peror Nicholas at Tzarskoe-Selo, | steamer Federal from Melbourne has foun- | Sandy H early In t%e evening, but had | Agenis for the British government ave also | of the Choctaw & Northern He i a ratiways and canals was not consulte in | twenty-nine Crissey 1 ) pencer se Juteen miles south of St Petersburg, | dered with a loss of twenty-eight lives, lnm made” quarantine up to & late hour, | makiug lurge purchuscs of mules, swime his new wuties in two weeks, | the matter 7o bat gone 1o Mikiejobn 1u caucu

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