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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. OMAHA, 1901 -TEN VOTES IN FIVESTATES | McHieAn repusLicaNs WIN|TRIES TO KILL THE CZAR|AMBITIoUs To DIE PoOR|(ONMITTEE REPORT TABLED|coNDITIioN oF THE WEATHER Elect Justice of Supreme Court, Police it Carncute Hits on International The- R Forecast for Nebraska--Falr Tuesday, I's Justice and Majority of Detroit 2 Salee DL tion by Mentas o] MT°F W6 ME ARG (RTINS Oubio Demniisis N Koaide: A gept Rain gt Snow " tn Sgutheast Poftion; ‘ : 1 el juler Fired Upon by Member o ton of Kiehes, uban Committes Btill Avoids Action on ednesd Aale) VaHable Winds, s & , Mich Montaus, North Dakots and vl the Royal Household. Plats Ameadmens, bt et - iy Governor Dietrich Draws Red Line Through Tadiana Elect.ons. DETROIT, Mich., April 1.—Robert M (Copyright, 1801 o Sihing Co yeaterd Beveral Appropriations. Montgor , ¢ Grand Rapids, republican LONDON, April 1—(New York World - . 1 o % i, Justice of the supreme| genpgAl DISTURBANCES ARE GROWING | Coblewram-—Special Telegram.)=The Dally 88 ; i bl | - WKINLEY'S STATE STAYS IN LINE|cour: b% & s, b majorits, wnd Frank Gl > Exresn s informed that Antew Carnegie | COMMISSION 70 6O TO WASHINGTON Sl I CUTS OFF LEE HECOMAN'S SOFT SHAP W. Fletcher ou i d Henry W. Carey | —_— purposes to endow a theater In New York | of Menistee, repu U Aidates for re- | workingmen in Arms, Sta and another in London for the elevation of 4 gents of the State . have also o the stage, provided a working plan can be Bepatilesns Gun fn Phio w8 & Wholh| o ected by« majorn. M LR T LD U CL LR bl it o e Supreme Oenrt Reportar and Librari oug! ing Three Oities. The vote cast was light pting In 1 o om falling b s of ex- covei WY aries Btricken from Beoks. p mentfrom ing into hand X those cities where there was fAght on | A b tremists and faddists some local fssue. There were two constitu- | Mr. Cdinegie's wish is said to be to es ISSUES CIRCULAR MICHIGAN TOWNS DO EVEN BETTER | tional amendments voted on, both of which | s tablish an finternational theater, with a - were defeated. One fixed the compensation | LONDON, April 1.—A dispatch to he | 0y o oiher side of the Atlantic, so that [ HAVANA i of state legisiators at $1,000 per term and ).\lu:n:‘m:' Leader rom Kieft saya it 18 ro- | i r Iileage instead of $3 pp day. when the | Ported that an officer of the household at- Other Oandida and the other provided for increases in the | At his majesty and missed. He then shot | Motion 1o se | SUPREME COURT COMMISSION GOES TOO ApHI 1A sectet session of | Mine Company | it stitutional convention was € New Money Bet Aside to Fay Commissioners Re- i turued to Treasury, circular iss 1 the offi of J. Plerpont Morgan & ¢ S OSTEOPATHY BILL RECEIVES APPROVAL companies’ productions may change | {he | from one house to the other in order 1ol to L by twenty-five del | keep up the interest and ecoter the play- |€€A1es. Among the abseutees were Senor Portebs goers of hoth nations upon common ideats |G1V€rga, Senor Quilas and General Sanguily NEW YORK, April 1 i salary of circuit judges in Bay county. The [ 88¢ killed himself. in dramatic art. Tho idea ix sald to have | /700K PR s democrats made « marked gain in Jackson, | ST. PETERSBURG, April 1—Mail ad-{p..n guggested by Richard Mansfiold's re- [ The first matter considered was a resolu- MONTANA PRETTY MUCH THE SAME WAY | where their entire city ticket was elected. | ¥ices from Kieff show that the disturbances {on gocjaration that a nationally endowed | 100 from the Planters’ association Wrging | or (h, American Bridge company and the The city went republican last year. there are becoming more dangerous affalrs. o, or jg necessary for the preservation of | 'DC convention to accept the amendment, |, o Superior Consolidated Iron Mine In Owosso, §. D. Emery, probibitionist, [In the outbreak of March 21, a few 8| o grama, Carnegie to have | WIth the proviso that the United States|pounces that the offer of the syndicate Annconda and HWelena Overwhelme | .0 0 0q nayor, overcoming & repub- |1€0ts and many workingmen participated- § iy ciontly to a frie “It 1 knew how | *hould make a reduction of 50 per cent ou | yyge on March 2, 1901, has been accepted | ingly Republican, While Butte Tiean tiusortty lust year of- 68 The milltary were called ou: tn largy foree | Moy (FERY G Lt aged ms well as 1 |the dutics on Cuban products, or at teast [ et B ARl S O A e holders of | ® Mat Not Affecting the Other and fired ou the rioters, many of whom | 4 (Re(EE SROTA be ARAKEL e woll 45 Ul mako a preforenc in their tavor over simi- | (i were wounded. No detalls, however, are |y BN, Jar products from other countries. The obtainable bere. 1t 1o further stated that Carnegle has been | FC0lutIon was tabled without dixcussion Tho students of St Peterrburg have fs- [ 116 FEher Beled TRAE CATRORTo hat | Tho majority report of (le committce on 4 P sued a proclamation protesting against | o0 oot 1B G DeaIEY HNke | relations,” signed by Senors Gomez, Silva CINCINNATL, April 1—Fair weather | Hunicial officer voted for, by 4,286 ma- |y, dhteationally Untras” report of the | ANd may ':“‘ xpected to mAke an an- | .. vijlcundas, was read, but after a dis- prevailed fn Ohio today fot the munteipal [ 1OT!Y RENEIpe jolice on the last rio ority of the cussion, which showed that a majority « toduy prepared & D e ooty taray | udgo Montgomery carried Dotrolt by | POlice on the last riot. A majority of (h ission, which showed that a majority of |y S SN EREY (T ol i township ¢ g i : d T ? - g A veto for the leglelative appropria i released prisoners have been ordered to . the delegates were opposed to it, a resolu- & appropri ove 500 a y. Of cventeen ated Iron Mines, certificates for preferre ons i , vote for April indicated more interest than | °°F B { the seventeen |, .o gi. Petersburg within three days NEVER LOOTED IN HIS LIFE |10 10 tuv 1 on the table was coreied A |I Ir 8 o ELHGRLYE " for preletied | dony salaries of the suprem o s il school (nspectors elected elevea were re- ) ock wnd common stock of the U colirt They will not be permitted to live in St - siruilar disposition was made of reporis 4 " 2 basis H meichhr ot ce from Senors De Quesada, Tamayo, Nunez cities and some of the smaller places, yet The Novostl says that the governor gen- ory O and Giberga . e repubticans show «hight gaine 10 the | FROM FOUR MONTANA TOWNS |1 or Keift hax again reinforced the police « 1A motion by Senor Monteaugdo to appoint | 10F €ach $100 par value of preferred stock | with the exception of the clerk aud two cities, Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo, the | DIvIst The Viedomosti announces that the artist | PEKIN. Thursday March 28.—8even thou- | feated by a vote of 13 to 12. 1t was finally | Y414¢ i the preferred stock of the United | ealary basis. The appropriation for physi democrats show galns, which are offset by Nean at Helean, Annconda | Repin‘s portralt of Count Leo Tolstol was |5and Germans, whose time of service in the [ decided to hold a public session of the con- | States Steel corporation _|ctan at the Beatrice Home for Feeble republican gains o the smaller citles and Missoun, garlanded at the art exhibition yesterday, |AFMY Will soon expire, are to be returned | vention tomorrow, when an attempt will For each $100 par value of common st cle Minded Youth was also vetoed throughout the state | —_— | the public unanimously applauding the [liome as soon as transports.are avaflable. | probably be made to reconsider the action | °f the American Bridge company, $105 | Followlng the announcement of fhe At Columbus, where the republicans have [ BUTTE, Mont., April 1.—The democrats | yetjon, ;n is not expected that their places will be | on (he the common stock of the United States | governor intention to file the had the city government the democrats | €lected W. H. Davitt mayor and Thomas M filed Senor Alejandro Rodrigucz, who was | Steel corporation veto this afternoon Clerk Herd " 4 o polic sistrate and & 'he raflroad expects be taxed to the 9 9 For each $100 par value of the stock of [ man declared that | ol o y elect their mayor by a close margin, while Boyle poli magistrate and four out of The railroad expects to be taxed to the | elected mayor of Huvana June 18, 1990, b a " he would close up the AC Cleveland ex-Conkressmin Tom L John- | &t aidermen HUMANE MINISTER DISGRACED |1ioic aurine Apri ‘ resigned the office and the Ayuntamiento | the Lake Superior Consolidated Tron Mines. | library and office of supreme court re #cn, democrat, was clected muyor by about The republicans elected two alderme M. de Gilers tussian minister, has ex- | will clect hig successor (ll!l\l)ll';t\\. $125 par Value in the preferred stock and | port insisting that the fees of his office 000 plurality and the labor party two. The contest over Suspended pressed surprise at the warm thanks ex- At today's sesslon an attempt was made | $130 par value in the common stock of the | would not perinit him to keep them open “Golden Rule" Samuel Jones (non-parti- | €ty treasurer will be very close hetween t Connnckn' W tended by General Chaffee and Mr. Squires |to clect Senor Zayas, but the action of the | United States Steel corporation. Following is the san) was re-clected for the third time at | Marco Medin, democrat, and Ben E. Cal- Trinl Secret, for the courtesies of the Russlans on the | Avuntaminio wi clared null and void, | The circular further says sage Toledo king, republican, with the result not known | occasion of the removal of the bodies of [owing to the fact that the resignation of [ ‘‘Arrangements have already been made | EXECUTIVE CHAMBEER, LINCOLN, AL Springfeld the republicans eleeted a | until the count s complete. ‘The trial of | the American marine He sald it was |Senor Rodrigucz had not been formally | fOr the acquisition upon the above basts of q‘-tg:" |' m vy“\n‘,, H” bl retury of mayor for the first time in eight years. NACONDA, Mont., April L—Dr. H. W, Karpovitch, the assin of M. [not on account of any particular nation- | filed more than 85 per cent of the stock of the | ™ h‘”‘u,“d'}' "‘“ ""‘."“”:""’]."H«I- v"]"'.' There was uo clestion in Cincinnatl. | ens for mayor and the entire republican | Bogoliep ff, the Russian minister of public |ality, They died in defense of all (he lega- 1or Zayas and Senor Luls Estovez, sec- | Lake Superior Consolidated mines, embrac- | payment of (i arles of the officers of Mayor Fleischmann and the other repub- al ticket was clected bere today. |instruction, which resulted in Karpovitch |tions and all the men were hrothers. retary of justice, are the rival candidates, | 10 therein the Interests of John D. Rocke- | the state government. ete., tn which 1 hay Hlcan oMcials were olected ¢ yoar ago for | Stevens' majority is nearly 500, | being sentenced to twenty years' penal | Bishop Favier denies utierly the accounts feller. Arrangements have also been made cld my approval of and do hereby veto the following appropriation terms of (hree years. There is no election | HELENA, Mont, April 1.—The eclection |servitude, with a loss of civil rights. was | publiched in Europe and America to the FIRST TIME IN ITS HIST for the acquisition by the United States! Under State Libeary,” salary at Dayton until next April, the contest in |today was for aldermen only. The demo- |Strictly secret. Admittance was only by | effect that he conducted an immense loot 51 STORY Stecl corporation of all the outstanding In- | of clerk to th Orter per annim, $1,000 v elected e republio o. | card ong e presel ere the min- | sale. The bishoy © never looted erests e Ollver M 5 company and palary of that city heing only for police judge. crats elected two, the republicans five.|card. Among those present were the min- |sale. The bishop says he never looted Ic * Without Stngte | [Ore2tS IVIIIIn'lH\ v |’n{||||p. ompany uull R iy e AHan Special Interest was taken in the contest | There will probably be a contest over one |isters of justice, of the interlor and of |his life. After the siege many gifts were 5t Yollete 3 he Pittsburg ~ Steamship company not | My upprovil Is withheld from the fore- at Columbus, where the republicans for the | democrat finance. Only fifty cards were distributed. | made to bim by rich people and he orderce i owned by the Carnegle company ppropriations because the dut Jast two years have had the mayor and all MISSOULA, Mont., April LeIn a ""“"i Karpovitch spoke for tan hour regarding |them to be sold in behalf of the . righttully devolve unon the clerk { tonight and addressed to the stockholders Mensure Stgnod by the Governor aw Divides the Honors Among only member of that ticket, was successful In Detroit John B. Whelan, republican, | s was re-elected police justice, the only tock and the plan proposed has be Methods of Hentlng the come operative, | Sek Morgan & Co. offered for the account of | the United Swates Steel corporation, i ex Theee Parties, njure change for the preferred and common stock | LINCOLN April 1 of thy American Bridge compavy, and for [ ernor Dietrich (Special ) Gov- commissiongts and stenographe deputy state librarian, deputy suprem court reporter und all officers of the court Monteaugdo resolution BOVErNOI'S veto mes rian per’ an native » and If he fx unable to perform them ho the other city ofticers. As Governor Nash | pa contest the republicans made a clean | the student troubles under Bogoliepoff and | Catholics. Probably some of the things at| JAVANA, April T—for the first time fn GROWS BIG FROM OMAHA | <iouid o rquirid o' k' the work per- Lot IR L L p today, electing a mayor and four |the disorganization of the universities. {the time of the general loot may have be formed Withott expense (o (he sta ¢ Ul the history of Havana the month of April fon oreme T S o e ol el [yl ey The prisoner characterized Bogolicpofl, | acquired that way by the donors, X Under " the caption of “Supreme Court” but not | pogj of 1856 Expands Into » Ry pws oy &ins without a single case of yellow fever 1o s il molias Toll Noi ) T, contest there. Democratic administrations S whom he knew as the curator of Moscow in |t bis knowledge. 42, my apnroval — 1t the ol Midor A0 ‘Gora, ohis and Five Strong i withheld T and the s I8 hereby were in control at Cleveland ana Spring- | TAKE CITIZENS: CANDIDATE | 15%%. as the “baletul spirit of reaction.” | "7 is claimed here on reliable authority | sin(tary oneer. o vonnient oo ey i i g ) vetoed of that portion which reads as fol- sanitary officer, is confident that with the HUNEES ST il o s it fleld, whero the republicans made hard Karpovitch declared that he was indifferent | that Chiva has asked Russia to allow her | ganj lows fights, 80 as to control the political ma- | Binmarek Voters when shooting whether Bogollepoff would | turther extension of chinery as many cities us possible at for Mayor Over be killed, desiring in any case to inflict a | the question of signing the Manchurian | yecont the state election in November am Jones Repu dangerous wound. He refused to 64y |agreement. Both M. de Glors and the made his race for the third term for mayor sy where be lodged or whom he saw after |Chinese officials refuse to talk on the sub- | iug the coming season. The marine hospital of Toledo, independent of all parties, and| BISMARCK, N. D., April L—After one I8 arrival from Berlin Ject, A SR LN service is also taking precautions against o on his “golden rule” platform. of the bitterest city elections ever held in | The prosccuting attorney described Bogo- | the bringing of infection to Havana from |MVAI report today. The report shows that | niira, s%0 pwos Already Heard From Blsmarck, the republican city ticket was 'l":'l;l‘:f(""‘“»“ 5 "‘(:::.lrmrm kv“"l::nl (l;:!:‘x:dw] the | TOLSTOI MARCHING GUARDED | Mcxican or other ports. Dr. Glannon, chief |/ foriy=three of the forty-five states and Lt MR TR L E TOLEDO, 0., April 1.—Reports received | defeated today by the citizens' ticke G R LA g R Ll A | surgeon, has lssued orders for a quaran- |'@ 8l territories the society and s auxtl- | per urnum, $1.00 s from the smaller cities and towns show | Frank Donnelly, republican candidate for lma).-l.;"rorun ml‘me: ‘;:"ml'm'm“’d;(_’l’"l‘_:’ ‘[ St. Petershurg Correspondent Heavs | tine against these ports beginning April 1. '-"]“‘“I""(’I'I' at “'"“» s 2 g l[:xf".‘"‘“;"( »wmm Fepublican victories in the following places | MGY0r. was defeated by D. M. Register, | 5 po i o g A xidil) New Report of Count's Ro- It is thought that many cases in Havana [, 100 Toana four “"‘;", ,‘"“”T"‘“ ": 1846 phvarse 11°ONlo: Fustorta, Vanwert, Findlay, Pem. | *ltizens’ candidate, by three majortty out | e % P60 UG BERH 80 EE0r fenl mored Banishm Tast “yenr were BROUGHL froin VOIS CTUZ, [t of iiine monbers. oreenloeneer o berville, Paulding, Wauseon, Bloomdale, | 0f & total of 50 voles. S | Wi e Mot which is only two days sail from Havana, |CPUTCR Of nine mombers, organized in| Through the exercize of tht veto power In |08 e RS il b LG f; ists, who Joyfully sought martyrdom for | o LurpRSHURG, April -1t was | Passengers from Vera Craz will he obtimed |08 May "4, 1856, has become 205 | this fnstunce my enduavor, ko far nu I s Jumbus Grove, Bellefontaine, Payne, Port pRe 0 Ninaston 1e XOAAY: L ki rumored several duys ago, but gencrally | to remain in quarantine three daye. Com- | NUICHES ‘With 14,000 members, with 20,000 | WIHK T power i to ufford that reliet Seion, Pradtie Teout and Westtn, CHICAGO, April 1.—This city will hold| The cour: deliberated for twenty-fiye 1 Sunday scliools though earnestly importuned by e nes: In tho following citles and towns the | CPICTTOW ono of the most important munic- | fluiites and condemned Harpoviteh 10 | poan banished from Russia because of the | the immigration stution at Cabannas, The | , CORSFesationally South Dakota's history | lected so to do. ety 'y measures now being enforced and . Salary of nine co crs, BOSTON, April 1 Congregational | B4Iry, of mne commissioners, N PR st ol R 4 Home Missionary s dajor General O. | Salury of deputy clerk, per annum, commission there will be but fow cases dur- [ O: Howard presiding, which will observe | AN - ooioiin o o, N Al its seventy-fifth anniversary in Boston May | Sglars of deputy reporter per annum, v I b s O 14 to 16, made public its seventy-ffth an- | Salary of assistuni reporter, per un- time before declding | the valuable information gained during the disbelieved, that Count Leo Tolstol had | fortable quarters are being fitted up near | began with the organization of Yankton [ While the docket of the supreme court is i » g itoe ) 5 Pobiedonostzeff, chief procurator of the|ary quarters for immigrants who have no ! - mission wovld no doubt furnish some relief, Tamare, dmi, S, Mary's, Ottawa, Con- |street railway companies, whose rights dur- | The police are continulog their inquiry with 6570 members and 10,818 Sunday | still 1t would be 4 manifest indstice to on: 41 eV 5 morning of March 22 while sitting in his | old arrangement they were retained in Ha . payers withont affording 3 5 5 ! are to be decided during the fncoming |eral revolutionary movement in Russia, | MOrV! 3 st g it % T \q | Minety-one churches as a result of twenty | KNS Tors RSTRINENCHY GQED 0L BAD- .\,,,,,:‘ De ,,,,i,..l Met h,], “NM.\" ”';,";'{ CRA TR A tudy), the attempt being attributed to u|yana, and not being immune they contracted | ¢t ® 00 0 stuntial relief. pakoneta, Elmore, nont, Mansfleld N Lieutenant General Viazemiski, who pro- | communication of Count Tolstoi migrants are kept isolated until em appropriations aggregating more than §3,- plges A £ 3 comn on of Co o grants are kept fsolated employ- 0. To intercept this large sandlture olurality o from W0 to. 00 the'7e- | siad agains the conduct of ho 1ahcs | “Owing to.the ntehiitences of the rumor | ment 1 sceuret tor then sna hes. are | ACTOR HOPELESSLY INSANE | e vkt » Mayor Stays In. publicans clalm a plurality of 8,000 as ab- b [ apy cd for the commission . proclaimed from the imperial court, where | horo of the Assoeiated Press. Now, bow- | ber of yellow fever cases in Havana bhas d urice R aident thcrate has been elected to succeed himself as | plurality of 20,000, he was a minister, until the czar by special | gIslatare, yea, it was ite duty, to afford mayor of Toledo. His majority over Me- vate letter from a usually trustworthy [ w taken ciant Ier »nl-u- ) lhl‘ court and to the taxpay- " has gone abroad. 4 ; oA b v . R ) ers, and no doubt t would not huve fuiled 1 Ap! ~ democ source in Vilna, capital of the government A regular g antine station was built nounecd himself as a nonpartisan candidate | KEOKUK, I, April 1.-=The democrats 4 . | ¢ NEW . YORK: Anell 1-—Daotors:Ete {0 ‘stgnally had it not been the con- and his nomination was secured by carrled the city today, electing Theodore s e n ot pseed hroueh Vi | e oo f e st 10 e mriny “”‘\MV‘ o S e R ” | church in 1568, Now there are 146 churches | it con&ested condition and while the com- b oly Synod (who was shot at early the | employme: o0 arr g ° el o A ! ing the next two or three or more decades | Into Karpovitch's connection with the gen. | Holy Synod (wh b tly o the | employmont .on arriving Under the | (o501 scholars, In North Dakota there are | tail Such an enormous expense on the taxe burg, McComb, Sundusky, Bellevue, Milton stenting Minister Ejected. o X 4 4 Veto T have str g desive for revenge, growing out of the ex- |'Vellow fever and frequently spread it have stricken from the Jist | The democrats claim the election by a | i ICxsne i g UeRiIZ ppEena (. o and Clyd Ha et Hote been compelled 1o vetn, ot Alone (he and cossacks o recent riots, has been | ji wuy disregarded by the correspondent | shipped direct into the country. The num- TOLEDO, 0., April 1.—Samuel M. Jones | solutely certain for Hancey and a probable | X ¥ By was_ plainly’ Within the power of (he ever, the correspondent has recelved a pri- | creased wonderfully since these precautions ukage restores his privileges. The prince Maken will be about 3,000, Jones an- L s R bor ] taminating influcnce of barters, trades Lnd tion, the papers belng widely circulat Craig mayor over 1. T. Hughes by o wa- | RUSSIA THREATENS CHINA | was reported to bave passed through Vilna | ered one of the best in the marine hospital .\,\,l“l.'.‘.‘.w\,:n I\|‘.y‘-‘mhn‘ l’lu]rl’“l‘ll‘lhlx’”.mn:v;\\'llmr e paanruntionpean imad an The on, tho pape g widely clreuluted and | (708 SR OV B s phale Ll March 26, being escorted to the frontier by | service, and will be retained by the United | /hetion Vi S e s 5. should the commisaion optiin. wodnl phisned by the majorlty of the workingmen. | {0y ang and six democrats, giving it o | Notice Sent 16 Must shun the Man- | two gendarmes tates under the clause of the Platt amend- | PAtent it Betlevue hosy dhs astonihed st o' et i passed & quict night, sleeping the deep | LT N0 IEXL LWo'Yeur wmount (0 e lenst candidate. His forces were not marshalled &t. Clowd Indeper Vurther Belny, IAGMNST GENERAL FRENCH | £0.00. It was my Intention when 1 urged dent. and ho had no campalgn commitiee to take | ST CLOUD, Minn., April 1.—J. R. Boyd,| WASHINGTON, April 1.—Information has | Botha and Dewet May Lead 13,000 charge of the fight He spoke in every | independent, was today elected mayor over | regched here to the etfect that the Russian ward and precinct in the city, advocating | j. D, Sullivan, democrat, by sixty-five votes. | gcvernment, being seriously perturbed by sleep of utter exhaustion. At the conclu- | creation of @ commission In my i WILL PROBE TOI THE BOTTOMi“m" of the rx:uhl:‘nmnlnn Dr. Stewart an- ural message and when latterly I ¢ nounced that patient was hopelessly eNlbiatire Ao R adeariaion thas insane. it was also given out that tomor- fees into the treusury. On Mo other in the Order Insucd for Strict Investigation | row morning he will be taken to Rivercrest | Erounds would 1 have conntenanced ans the “golden rule” The republicans had a | The demacrats galn two In the city council | ihe course of China in not signing the Mau- oL Oharies ot 18 BHesnras asylum at Astorla, i Jafes g lu-'l;'.'.'-'r.,':(':f.-.'f"::,‘}'.'.’.'{"'1.-'(": strong candidate in General W. V. Me- | and will be able to dictate the elections®f | courian treaty largely because of the pro-| LONDON, April Z—Dispatches from Cape- lens of Rank, Olgn Nethersole Haw Cancer. his pockets $0,000 in fees rightrully buion Maken, who served in the Spanish-Ameri- | minor officers, test made by the several powers, has con- |town and Brussels talk of General Botha | MANILA, April 1—The sensational frauds | NEW YORK, April 2.—A dispatch to o | meputrous 1t js stommme s s A can war with distinction el Tk e veyed & distinet and unmistakable indica- |and General Dewet joining a gathering of | in the commissary department which were |10cal paper from London says Mis Olga | flagrant methods should be practiced right WINONA, Minn., April 1.—Today's elec- | 0B to China that it this course is persisied 13,000 men for operations against General | reported yesterday by the arrest of Cap- | Nethersolc’s collapse in America has been HiL Ahe. prasence. gb:tho 'u'#.‘f«'v':"‘"mf""u}(.'.’."...'."[ tion was the hottest in years. The demo. |\P !here may be an interruption of diplo- | French in the Transvaal. tain Frederick Barrows of the Thirteenth | followed by an illness from it Is thought | word of protest from sald court. 1 ¢ ) N con- crats elect the mayor hy 500 plurality and | MAtic relations betwsen Kussia and China| The Boers threatened fo attack Richmond, | volunteer infantsy, quartermaster of the (¥he cannot recover. Her iliness is due to | ceive of nothing more iniquitous than' the m ohnson's Success. CLEVELAND, 0., April 1.—The most in- teresting municipal election held In this city fu years resulted today fu the election | (pe ragt of the ticket with the exception of and @ termination of the present inter- [and the town guard was called out to de- [ Southern department of Luzon, together |¢ancer, and while an operation has been prostitution of justice by publie officers : 1 chosen and sworn to protect and ac . of Hon. Tom L. Johnson, democrat, to the | ywo "t byican o idermen. course between them. This is little short |fend the place, With seven commissary sergeants, several |<Onsidered, it has been decided that it | 10" A SWRER G BRotect nd adminiater office of mayor over William J. Akers, re- | of an ultimatum that China must sign or civil clerks, a prominent government con- | Would not be successful and would hasten [ judiclary and while “willing on publican, by a plurality that may go take the cousequences of & termination of "EX( OMMUNICATED ! tractor, the assistant ¢ the Hotel | hor death. Xpayers D an et thousani Ouis tho heod of the | BUFFALO_ HAS 1TS TROUBLES |, 10n, i b teain ASK TO BE EXC imsterivetsmiiieat masssariof taeHoinl | comminaion: ! sl v republican tickee was defeated, the candi- | oo ¥ — To what extent tue United States will largest bakerics in Manila and a number | KILLED BY IRENE MILLER e s will sufficiant und dates for the minor offices on that tickt | V14 @ues e i ol take cognizance of Iussia's disposition Lo o kLorakagDar 1. 0B er baTRCIE WL DA porma > sewslon Just closed belng successtul. the I 2 W Tefected B oaiisine cntorce the signing of the agreement has probed to the bottom. Orders have been | Andrew Morris, m Railrond Comch | 1| wiich provided Tor e sotmisan ot o CLEVELAND, O, April 1.—The remark- Man @ Ld not yet been made apparent. It appears issued that no guilty man escape. The Cleaner, Shot nt Weather- constitutional amenament, though just such able feature of to municipal election |y ipay 0 N Y, April 1.—Vice Presi. |10 Pe the policy of the Chinese authorities | LONDON, April One thousand stu- | number of men implicated in the frauds is fo amendment is gorely needed is the overwhelming defeat of William J. |, me CEee by e 0 ) an fneltation | 10 consider this as a subject which concerns | dents of the University of Kieff have for- | undetermined and high rank will not suffice i 1 e Lobhy, Akers, by what later returns show to be | I FORERE T N QIR 8 e Pan. | the powers quite as much as it does China. | warded a petition to the Holy Synod,” says | to shield delinquents. WEATHERFORD, Okl., April 1.—(Spe-| Having exhausted every effort to correct about 5,000 plurality. The city councll will |8 e M0 0 TEhich will not take | Fhe matter has become further complicatcd | the Odessa correspoudent of the Daily Ex- | Colonel Woodruff, the chief commissary |cial Telegram.)—Andrew Morris, conch- abutes, even golng Ko fur o8 to hive have a republican majority of two. Kurte, | AEERR, CCEON B EEE R evposition | BY Teports reaching Washington that the | pr ‘in which they ask to be excom-|at Manila, said the representative of |cleaner for the Choctaw & Gulf railroad at }‘.”;,"',‘“:‘,':4"’I‘,',,‘{" Land Intsoduced ‘willah pes republican, for city treasurer was elected, | Cin® Seor Ui T8 ed on May 1, as here- | ChiDese authorities themselves are divided | municated with Count Tolstol.” | the Associated Press that the irregulari- [this place, was shot and instantly killed te treasury, onlv to have them Fileding, republican, for police judge, and | or . "0 onncag £ on the course to be pursued by some of the | - —— tles were exuggerated and that the troops |by Miss Irene Miller at the latter's resi- a powerful lobby, the centel Schindler, republican, for public prosecutor | ‘770 SRREIRCCE - by about 1,000 | Most influential, including Li Hung Chang, Germany Sends Bacleship, (o VR0 Solied with stores. | dence here at 9 o'clock this morning. The wis in - the s wore elocted. The sehool council 18 also re= | L 00" "held at the Delaware Avenue |UTSIDE that acquiescence be given to tue| BERLIN, April 1-=The Berliner Tag-|colonels of the returning volunteer regi- | ball cotered acar the nose and penetrated publican, Mr. Akers’ defeat is generally believed to constitutio one Baptist church last night, at which resolu- | Russian proposals, while others insist on [ blatt publishes this dispatch from Shang- | ymonts wrote to Colonel Woodruff in praise | the brain. The girl when arrested claimed | -vhich should ru ut which tions were adopted against the opening of |T€Jctng the ugreement. The attitude of [bal: “The German first-class battleship | ¢ (he commissary service. the shooting was accidental. A coroner’s | {U8! 4t this time LA be due to the charge that he represented o pan s merican exposition on Sunday. | L HUng Chang is accounted for by his well | Weissenberg has started from = Shanghal| “yjoyionant Warren Dean, with thirty |jury was summoned to view the body. . monstrous publie wreng and | m what is known as the McKisson faction in |mwpoo " was vead a letter from Secretary |K0OWn friendliness for Russian interests, | toward Naukin and the north. its purbose | pey of Troop € of the Sixth cavalry, was | Prosecuting Attorney Wilcox Is notified | be successfully resisted Jocal republicanism. Cortelyo, In 1eply to oue to Prosident Mc. | ID this case, however, there appears to be | beIng t¢ impress the Chinese and the allies | oyt yurrounded at Malabar by 200 in- | that testimony will be taken at 11 o'clock | 1 al%o retufn without my approval and Tronton Democrats Fall Hard, Kinley on the subject. It contained an ex- | ATrayed against him the strong influence of | that ~Germany means to preserve and | grgents from the Sunga mountains, in | tomorrow A+ Spprapris | he ge terests s tion in the act known and destgrated as IRONTON, 0., April 1.—Harry W. Moun- | tract from a letter from John H. Brigham, | the southern viceroys, Chan Chi Tung and | helghten ber prestige and foterests in the | ouyite province. Durlng the ensuing action house roll 436, under the caption of **In a Vi Yaugtse valle v stitute fo sbie-Minded Youth at Hea- tain, mayor and the entire republican ticket | president of the government board, as fol- :‘l‘! Kun Yi, who oppose the signing of the | Yaustse valley | elghteen insurgents were L;\:u-.u‘ and two|CUTS RUBBER STILL LOWER |tits for Feebie-Minded voull L Do Y " 5 eay. Americans were wounded. The insurgents Yer ann $1,200, $2, 100, s is elocted by majorities of from 350 to 500, | lows oM - per annum X Tronton in 1898 gave the democratic mayor,| *It has been the invariable rule of the | The reports reaching here this m.u-mng‘|.EH|G“VA|.|.EY|NTHEnEADlNG then retired. Announces a \’|Ix 'y'hy\:'“"".‘u'."‘1'."-‘{“,:’.” 1Ih:~|a:: ul)lnh«l A. M. Collett, » majority of four. government board not to open the govern- | $howed that the agreement had not yet been =} No new announcements have been made | A L RanranQi CRIE DR hegeer Dl e ment bullding on Sunday. It will be safe |#l&ned. Its status is most peculiar. The | Reported Transfer Reviving Me- | concerning Aguinaldo injury to the inmates to inform persons interested that this rule | time within. which it was to be signed ex- Leod's Old Amalga- bt o PIQUA, O, April 1.-—Democrats re- St iavar 7, Riniih-toe reoublioas | 2L BES be depbried frommat thh BuRAlo [Bred. Inet Tussday, hut oo\that dar Yaus wakion CONTEND FOR EIGHT-HOUR DAY | ROSTON, April 1.~The United States Jovernor, exposition Yu, the Chinese minister at St. Petersburg, — Rubber company today announced a further What Herdman Snyw. clected their candidates for marshal, street fell in the legation and hurt his head so | W YORK, April 1.—-The Commercial duction in its price st of 5 per cent Speakin of the action of the governc \ s for [ Carpenters, Painters and Plast peaking govern commissloner and solicitor, that he was unable to transact business, | Advertiser says: A semi-official announce- The annual price Mst s made public. In | clen | a sines: 5 ual price 5 made pub 1| Clerk Herdman said: “Understanding that Canton's Mavdr' ResEisetod. WHAT THE QUOTATIONS COST This mistortune has caused much amuse- | ment wis made today that the Lehigh Val- Win Fisht tor comparison with the price 1ist of April 1, |the governor was about to veto the appro- , P ain | 1oy railroad had been turned over to the a0 s a total reduc 28 per | pr . s . ! CANTON, 0. April 1L.—James E. Roblo | Telewruph Companics Pay $10,000 |0t here and some irritation in certain |loy ra 3 turned ov: 1900, it shows a total rcduction of 28 per | priations for aries for supreme cour quarters, as it has been recognized as a |Philadelphia & Reading company and will cent, as cuts amounting to 23 per cent were ners and for il f the son, clected mayor two years ago by thir- Year elling Board of 14 - P v T ng p LOWELL, 1.—All the 9 commissioners an i salaries of the most timely means of avoldipg & direct issuc | bereafter form part of the Reading system, previously made from the 1800 Mat. The | eierical help in the offiocs of the elerk of teen majority, was re-elected today by 600 ‘eade News, s which also includes the Jersey Central rail- | journcymen painters and plasterers of this 4 s She SN0 1olarioal help 10 She oMoes of the oler AT Rt PR ettty y e o £ e on the subject. It is not clear to what e i s the Jerse) al rail- | Journcym inters and plusterers of th1s ) above reduction I prices applies to all | (he supreme court repnrt and state lbrarian majority Ath tent the Russian intimation has goue, but | road Ity are out of work ¥, the former belug | o544 gn hand in the stores of the jobbers || had an interview with him, in which ie el CHICAGO, April 1.—The contract between | |0 e von 1t gives an urgency to Chima's| The absorption of the Lehigh Valley by | locked out and the latter having started a |5 ™ b iiary 1 and all shipments since ins in Indiana, the Chicago Board of Trade, the Western | o S8 <6 Bt om0 ented thus | the Reading system restores the tripartite | strike. The painters demainded $2.25 a day | {0 L s told me that it was iis determivation (v Tnd.. April 1.—Charles | Union and the Postal Telegraph compunies | gou5¢ WhICh b VESAAL * | combination which was made by Archibald [#nd eight hours and the master painters, veto these itews in the appropriation bill Tovert was today elected mayor by 48 ma- |bas been made public. It provides that | ™" | He informed me that his reason for vely Clap v Bs McLeod about ten years age, when he un- | anticipating a strike, discharged all their | 0 ] i ; fority. This 15 & republican gain of 208 |theso (wo companies and the Cleveland | pnes) \TFOUEEE OF RUSSJA| 0eriok (o amalgamate the Readiug, Jor- | employes aud closed their shops. AGENT FOR ‘_NORTHWESTERN ing the appropriation for salaries for the Wer Lwo years ago. Mr. Covert was elected | Telegraph company, shall receive the quo- sey Cenral and Lehigh Valley railroads.| The plasterers asked for $3.25 per day and - supreme court commissioners was that (he an the republican ticket. The democrats |tations simultaneously by means of one T,,)‘,. ‘.,,,,,,“,4,;,:,,',‘,y:,‘f,‘l, \:,‘,‘ ;‘,“,'\‘,.’.l,:w ‘“, eight bours, instead of $3.25 and nine hours, » M Ave Consideres legislature had rejected the bill for submis- tlected nine out of eleven councilmen. |Morse instrument on the floor of the ex- | He Reaches Berlin on His Way 0 | nar time and struck to enforce the demand Vacaney in Office at § sion of a constitutional amendment pro Party lines were closely drawn. chacge. The sum paid by the telegraph Tell Emperor Nicholas Al BINGHAMTON, N. Y., April 1.—The ma- City, viding for an increase in the number of The democrats are claiming frauds in [companies jointly for the quotations 1s « Burt to Testify, Jority of union carpenters in this city went| o o o —— 8 supreme court Judges, and ulso for the some of the colored wards and have filed |$20,000 4 year. The contract runs for one WASHINGTON, APRIL 1.—The Industrial | on o strike today. They demand an eight- | SIOUX CITY, Ta., April 1.~(Special Tele- | reason that it had not acted on his messages 4 notice of contest. Detectives and mar- [ year and provides for the termination | BERLIN, April L—Prince Bngalitzchesr, | commission today announced the names of | pour day, with nine-hour pay gram.)—Four men are being considercd for | with references to the salary of clerk of the shals from towns and citles within fifty | thereafter upon six days notice by either | who is attached by the Russian govern- | those who will testify before the commis- | SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 1.—Syracuse|'!® VAcancy in the ofice of general agent | supreme court. He inslsted that the offi- miles of Evansville were employed here to | paity. ment to the staff of Count Von Waldersee | 51on during the hearings this menth. The [ for the Northwestern in Sloux City, made |ces of clerk of the supremo court reporter watch at the polls, negroes haviug been ——— in China, arrived in Berlin today#by the | following transportation witnesses have tmported Henvy Snow in Kaw way of the United States, and left almost | been arranged for this week: A. 8. Randall —_— TOPEKA, Kan., April 1.— A heavy snow- | jmmediately for St. Petersburg to report | chairman of committce on government own- Evansville Probably Republican, storm prevailed all over Kansas today, be- | (o Enperor Nicholas. ership and control of telegraps of the In- | passenger agent for the Sioux City & Pa- |possible for the reason that the fees wera EVANSVILLE, Ind., April 1.—Indications | glnning in the western part of the state this - - | ternational Typographical union; H. G Thirty Thousand ldle | eific and Elkhorn; R. W. McGiunis, Fre- |not suficient to maintain the ofices, that the Jate tonight point to the election of the re- | morning, and traveling east. At Burlington 4 Salisbury Recovering. Burt, president Union Pacific railroad com- | LONDON, April 1.—Reports received at a | mont, Neb., freight agent for the Elkhorn: | gross fees had not amounted to more than publican candidate, Charles G. Covert, for | the heaviest fall of the winter is reported. | LONDON, April L—Although mo bulle- [ pany; M. Felton, president Chicago & | mass meeting of the Lanarkshire colliery [M. J. Golden, Lake City, Ia., traveling|$4,000 for the year just closed and that it mayor, by about 100 majority. It is believed | General good to wheat will doubtless result, [tin has been issued, it Is said that Lord | Atfh Railroad company; M. €. Markham, | engine handlers at Hamilton show that 20,- | freight agent for the Northwestarn; George | required an appropriation of $5.900 to de the democrate will elect two out of the|while in the southeastern corner of the [Salisbury is progressing satisfactorily to- [assistant trafic wanager Ilinois Central |000 miners were idle in Scotland owing o [ F. West, Omaha, city passenger it for | fray the expenses of these offices for the eu counclimen, state damage o peaches 18 teared, ward recovery from his illucss railroad, 1\hu strike for au elght-hour day, | the allic companies, year just expired. 1 had with me and wai yainters gained an eight-hour work day al ¥ :wm all but three firms signing the “my, by H. €. Cheyney's promotion to the gen- |and state librarian should be maintained tract with the upion for the ..,:..nx year, | €f8l ugency in Omaha. The four ure: A {by the fees derived by me as clerk of t R BinAred Dalatsts Aiw: banafiied *| L. Fisher, Kansas City, general freight and |supreme court. 1 told him that this was |

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