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"HE OMAHA —r— OMAHA, DAILY BEE. APRIL JUNE 19, 187]. S l A BLIHHLI) WEDNESDAY 1901-TWELVE FIVE 24, PAGES. SINGLE COPY CENT FAIR'S ARTICLES ARE FILED onisinna Taking Form=Thursto Ne raska~Falr Wednesday; Cooler and_Partly Cloudy! . Sl ™ N Ambitien of Pr-(tlnt Freely Expresed te l‘rnk-ul:l) Bhowers in Western Portion; prry Chaffew's Reply to Von Walderses is Not to ,w""“""""' L'i‘il'" ’m " fapn "PP"P'"‘.m u‘;i:::?““ - i S 1 Sow .m"{‘ i YRPREIY Wikew. Governer Ganeral of Oubs Feels Certain of g [ - April o this afternool NNEAPOLIS, April 38.-A special ‘o the Latter's Liking. articlo irg '\|’rv‘mr| ron o the Warid'e - the Times trom Vaoourer,B. C., .‘:y- — Mo bty S % Final Adjustment Seon. — fair, to v. gy St Louis in 191, 1o President J. J. Hill of the Great North- GENERAL NSCUSSION OF STATE POLICY DR, AMENT GIVES SOME EXPLANATIONS celebrate the v were filed at the deeds, and tomorrow fled with the secretary o Surchase centenulal, %e recorder of Japers will he Aate at Jefter- ern railroad, J. Plerpont Morgan and other New York financial men are understood on good authority to be back of a deal to secure the entire properties of the Duns- AMERICANS .STILL TO GUARD THE GATE NATIVES NEED ONLY EXPLANATIONS s that Goods Taken by So- 'Tis This nouncement the Kaiser's won City. 4 Loot c:-:--mu' Be- muir collleries in British Columbia. J. Are Not Angered, bat Simply Besking Some E The capital stock is $6,000,000, of which IPREYR 19 L IEE———. R. Lynch of New York, confidential rep- lightenment. Troopers Take as an Invult, 5,000 fs suscribed and $500,000 paid up. the Legation. resentative of Mr. Morgan, is here and to- T Esligh H. W. Steinbiss, representing the labor | . PR day showed several railroad men letters v e INTEGRITY | Interests, was today selected as the nine- of credit aggregating $100,000 with which SAY IT REFLECTS ON THEIR Argue that United Btates is Not Leaving WASHINGTON, April 23.—(Speclal Tel- egram.)—Senators Dietrich and Millard, accompanied by Senator Hanna, Mr. ward Rosewater and State Senator N. V. Harlan, tieth director. As soon as the officlal char- in recelved from Jefterson City the directors will elect officers and proceed to co-operate with the national commision PLAINVIEW'S DISASTROUS FIRE HAIf of the Busincss Section Burned Out and Several Residences VICTORIA, B, €., April 23.—In an inter- view with the Kobe Herald, Minister Con- ger, who is on his way to San Francisco, ONCE MADE TO SEE, THE REST IS EASY Country May Be Turned Over to Them he is tu make the first payment in a deal that involves mearly $5000,000. When President Hill was in Seattle last week \d: Mr. Lynch went there and had a conference called upon the president this Tm]ni te vat in selecting a site and pushing the work to There were really no acts on the part [with him. The Esquimalt & Nanaimo rail- [ morning before a meeting of the cabinet. Damaged. Within T"lv-rflt Hours. completion of the missionaries there that were not en: | road, which is about 150 miles in length, [ The president, notwithstanding the press —_— \ i With the exception of ex-Congressman |tirely justified when tne circumstances are [and the Union extension to the Como and | of prominent men to see him, gave fully | PLAINVIEW, Neb,, April 24.--2:30 a. m. — CHINESE WANT YANKEES TO REMAIN [ M. H. Glynu all the nine members of the | known. Misslonaries did not loot. Mis- | Wellington coal mines 4ra included in the | hirey minutes to the new senators from |Iire, which started at 12:30 this morning [ AFFAIRS AND ACCOUNTS WELL KEPT national commissfon were present today at | sionaries found 2,000 destitute men and |deal. Besides 300,000 acrés of government | Nehraska. destroyed o tion of the . the meeting called to order by ex-Benatot|women on their hands. There was no gove |land, grants of eoal ladlls . arte includad. | The president, atter congratulating the |Scitroved half the business ser Rockhill and Chaffee Are Constantly John M. Thursion, who was clecied as |ernment, no organized authority. There | About 2,500 men are in all employed in *he | genators on thelr olection and the state on | 1OV r:wl d’um‘-ud Krw‘r:: resldetiven, The | b see ilie Wt : ) pro S . tem. Premier . b | total lors ix $30,000 to $3 Importuned for Continued Protecs | President pro tem, and Frederick A. Betts | were houses of men who had been firiug on | mines and the rallway sys belng fully represented in the upper branc \ S & ¥ iy v iy 6l of Counecticut, teniporary sccretary. the foreign quarter directing the attacking | Dunsmuir himself owns & large majority | of congress, went into a general discussion | The cause of the fire fs unknows, but it h¢ 1aland is Accouated 4 s il e Modgebsbi L At the Planters’ hotel this evening a|leaders of the Boxers; their property had [of the stock of the coal as well as the a Recel from the Recelver. of the policies which should obtain in order to keep the state in the republican column, and invited the senators to free suggestions Mr. Dunsmuir declines to @iscuss the sub- | ay (o their purposes. Evidently the inter- I Rank broke out in the back part of E. Till's gen- g eral merchandise and clothing store aud soon spread to adjoining buildings and to banquet was given by the Business Men's league, in honor of the national committee and to celebrate the passage by congress been abandoned as a result of the staie of war and it was taken In order to succor hundreds of suffering and destituie Chinese, railway companies, and other members of the Dunsmuir family own the remainder. Many applications have ‘ 2 of the world's fair bill. More than 300| whose lives the original owners had been |ject of the reported de View was highly satistactory, for Senator | PFOPETLY on tha other side of the street. NEW YORK, April 23,—General Leonard been made to Mr. Rockhill and General | prominent persons attended. laboring to destroy. Winter was coming ALt Millard, on coming out of the conference | There being uo fire department the elti-| A" Wood, governor goueral of Cuba, with Chaffeo by Chinesc of all degrees for the —— on and meusures of some kind were im- | WABASH MAN HAS IT CINCHED | room, said to a Bee representative: “Our |zens all turned out and formed a bucket | Mr. Wood and his private secretary, ar- retention in China of the American troops | NEW TELEPHONE PRESIDENT |perative and the appropriation of property L interview was 8o pleasant that I assured | brigade. The absence of wind doubtless | rived here tonight on the Ward liner Morro until the general withdrawal of all troovs for the ends in view was unquestionably the president 1 would do myself the ROROF | /oo (1o destruction of the entire | Castle. of the powers. John L. Sabin t Succeed John M. |Jjustified. That, briefly, was the situation of calling very soon again, and stay with y % General Wood did net hesitate to talk Many of those who are making this re- Clark with lowa and 11li- “I am prepared to justify the conduct of him longer, which the president said was | '°%™ about affairs in Cuba. quest think the withdrawal of the Ameri- noin the American missionaries before the slege, what he wanted.” No injury to live stock or persons oc-| «The ohject of my hurried visit bere cans will make the others remaln louger. ki during the slege and after the siege. 1f| PITTSBURG, April 33.—Upon reliable in- dueaion. ot Mosvion curred, but a child of Sherlock, the xalon | he said, “is to introduce the five members There are also people who do not desire| CHICAGO, April 28.—It Is announced hers ’ you wish to get at the facts there is & formation it can be stated in advance of te. | keeper, narrowly escaped burning to death |of the special commission on forelgn rela- 10 &se tny 3¢ the soldlers o, fearing|tbat Johu M. Clark, president of the Chic |missionary on hoard who would probably | the aunual meeting of the Wheellog & Lake | Afster the intetview the Nebrasks dele- | '*0C0 T (5 s boy was re-| tions appointed by the Cuban constifu- snarchy and an uprising against forelgners. | cako Telephone company, will retire trom | give you all the particulais you want.” | Erie board of directors that at that meet. | Sation called on Sccretary Gage anf laier d i 4 uut | t1onal convention, to President McKinley. The soldlers who return do so with all [his position within the next week or ten| The missionary was DF. Ament, who told |ing Joseph Ramsey, ir., vice president and | O Postmaster General Smith and his fa- |membered the house was afame. The members of the commission represent the honors of war. days and will be succeded by John T.|the reporter that goods taken by the so- | general manager of the Wabash system, |Sistants. When they went into the office | Charles: Bertles, night watchman, ran Int® | gy e gifferent groups of Cubans compos- Field Marshal von Waldersee has made |Sabin of San Francisco. called 100t committes were goods left in | will be made president of the Wheeling & |°f General Bristow, fourth asslstant pOst- | ye qyelling, snatched up the child and|ing the constitutional couveution. They an application that the gate of the For-| Mr. Sabin also will become president of |siores by people who had sought refuge |Lake Erie. This will displace Robert |lMAster general both senators wanied 16|, 4 ocesstully with It out of the house. | have come to the United States for fhe bidden City be guarded by German troops |the Central Unfon Telephone company, |in the legation during the siege and | Blickensderfer, the present president, but Fe0!S when it came to a question as to after the departure of o Americans, Gen- which controls the Bell system covering were taken to prevent their destruction. |he may be retained as general manager who should endorse the applications for the The losses, as near as they can be esti- purpose of conferring with President Mc- A o et Kinley on matters which the convention oral Chattes Bia feptied (hat American sot- | Tilinols, Towa, Indiana and Oblo, Sucoeeds | T clothes and bedding were given to mén | under the new masagemedt. M. Ramsey |POttcMos chankes. Nillard wanted Diet- |mated at this LUK, are: B, ™ ih, general | 4 C 8ot thoroughly understand and when Siers will contihue to guard the gate. At|ing W. A. Jackson, who, it is said, will | working upon the barricades and the com- | has admitted that the Pittsbure and Toledo | FiCh to take the four comgresslonsl dis_ | merchandise and clothing, §3.000; Ernest| ), roypn and make their report 1 am this the Germans are indignant, saying this | retire. mitte handed Sir Claude McDonald the key | syndicate which recently bought absolute | !ricts uurepresented by republicaus, and | Nyrmberg, restaurant and icehouse, $3.000; | conyinced there will be a thorough under- impugns their honesty and that it the United | Mr. Clark will become chairman of the | of the room in which all the valuables were vice versa, until at last both senators told control of the Wheeling & Lake Erie is C. M. Hall & Son, general merchandise anl standing. Btates desires to do its share of policiug the | board of directors of the Chicago com- | stored. These goods were sold and the | controlled by the Gould interests. This E:;‘-‘;":m‘:;"'_“’:‘b;‘:"‘“"":'Ym:":‘l’h“‘:":‘l““ 10 | butcher store, $11.000; Frank Baxter, hard- | *“The constitutional convention has never city it should leave behind enough troops | pany. Reports of a big telephone trust em- | proceeds distributed among the British | same syndicate has also underwritten the | 0 Tt woa)f tALN 1€ eves ware, $2,600; Republican newspaper ofice, | voted on or rejected the Platt amendment. for that purpoee; that mercly a few men | braciug the whole country were discredited | soldiers. His mission received but $75. sixty miles of new road that will connect (PALFORA8®, but would talk It ever. 100, Shertook’s sal 0: bullding ot | This T can state positively, notwithstand- belonging to the legation guards should [by Mr. Clark today. Mr. Sabin, it is said, Resteration 6F NECEMPoRne, Pittsburg with Jewett, O., on the Wheel- H » Postofice Removal. L i ing the reports to the contrary which have z control the gate which will be within the | by adopting the graded system of rates and are meeting dally. They do not at pres- ent show a disposition to reduce the claims, which many think to be extremely unrea- sonable. PREDICT ANOTHER UPRISING Boxers Sald to Be Stro Pe Chi LI and H pathy of ¥ Sentence of Dr. Goddard, Who Shot Jackson Afirmed by the Supreme Court. KANSAS CITY, April 23.—A speclal _to the Star from Jefferson City, Mo., says: The supreme court today affirmed the twenty- year senlence of the lower court against Dr. Jefferson D. Goddard of Kansas City for the murder in 1897 of F. J. Jackson, a owners and other owners recompensed for | POSSIbIe. thelr losses. Dr. Ament explained the sale o goods in | ROCK ISLAND LOSES A SUIT the Mongol prince's house where he took up his querters, by saying they were with- out food and sold the goods on the advice of Mr. Conger. Had they not taken pos- session the place would have been de- stroyed by the Russlans. About $4,000 was realized by this sale, n Invelving Thousa d o3 Cantract Twenty- One Years Old. CHICAGO, April 23.—In its fight for the return of several hundred thousand dollare removal. Later in the day the two senators called on Commissioner Hermann of the land office, and here Senator Dietrich filed his first objection to a present officeholder. Ile ked for the removal of J. W. Johnson from the Lincoln land office. While he did not recommend anyone for the succession, he entered his protest to Johnson's continu- ance and ed to the commissioner that he would follow his protest with a recom- Bigger's resilence, $500. Constitutional Convention Mov Appenrs to Have Carrled by Thirty Thous: mjority. ple of Alabama veted today on the propo ALABAMA TAKES A VOTE ment MONTGOMERY, Ala., April 23.—The peo- Previous to this a sale of garments and | 188 & Lake Erie. These two vouds will fa| Semator Districh had & persopal lnter- H. Johnson, $1.500; Willlam Courtmaclic, | poep “went to the United States from German quarters cannot be allewed. If | Instituting a nickel-in-the-slot in the pub- 1 . o held and $400 netted {ven | time be divisions of the Gould system. Mr. | view with Postmaster General Smith in|general merchandise, $7,000; John Bealy, | Hava Things have been cabled here General Chaffee persists in this course dip- | llo service, expects to widen the scope of | 4108 W% ROV A0 B0 MELIE WIS BVOE | gumsey is expected in Pittsburk this week | reard to the removal of the Hastings post-|shoo shop, $500; H. L. Ludium, real estate | which had not the slightest foundation in 4 Uil Uik o A B R b e the Roods were taken from bulidings that |0 €1ve the word for work to begin on the (ofice and the postmaster ~general told |,.q ymplement house, $2,000; Dr. W. T.|fact, which described straioed rolations by 3 the goods were taken trom bulldings thal | L& Tine In Oblo next week and It will|Governor Dietrich ho would do whatover |0 PEPSRER TR Ol Py Ty | between the representatives of the Unlted The mintsters of the foretga powers| PRISON FOR TWENTY YEARS | foo o e xoots were restored 1o the | be pushed on {nto Pittsburg as rapidly as |the senator decided in the matter of the |t % Tl b $580; States and the Cuban people. Everything has been harmonious since 1 went to Cuba and the convention now In session is a thoroughly representative one. Before the Platt amendment was passed by congrass the Cubans knew the desires of the gov- ernment, which the amendment contains. Intervention and the establishment of naval stations are the two things which they don't properly comprehend, and I think that when they are fully explained In of tolls paid for the use of a bridge over the Missourl river, the Chicago, Rock Isl- and & Pacific raliroad comjany was the loser in the United States circult court today, Judge Seaman handed down an opinion, In which, after reviewing the his- tory of the important litigation against the Hannibal & St. Joseph raliroad com- pany, he rules that the bill of complaint which was devoted to the needs of the na- tive Christians. In conclusion Dr. Ament says: “The Chinese dammed up the canal and were going to drown us out, They supposed the foreigners had subterranean burrows in which to take refuge and were certain that underground passages had been made from the legation to the Fu, so they resolved to BERLIN, April 33.—The Cologne Volks Zeltung prints correspondence from a | German misslonary in China, which says that in southern Pe Chi Li the Boxers preparing for another great rising, espe- clally in the districts of Kuang Plng Fu and Nal Ming Fu, where the population sympathizes with the Boxers, becaus h the faming there. The population pe: tion to call a convention to assemble in this city May 21 to draft a new state con- stitution. An exceedingly light vote was polled through the state, but the returns indicate that perhaps five-sixths of the counties have voted in favor of a conven- tion. The principal changes which the conven- tion has In view is in the suffrage, the Washington the only indication of a differ- ence of opinion will bave been removed. Two Re Problem ““There are really but two great questions yet to be settled. One is the reduction of the duty om sugar and the otber is the pas- sage of the constitutfon. “One is economic gnd the other political, well-to-do laundryman. Jackson, who was partially blind, accused Goddard of being intimate with Mrs. son. The men quar- reled at the Woodland hotel, where the Jackson's lived, and Goddard shot and killed Jackson. Jackson's daughter took the stand In the defe of Goddard, who had been the of | tamily physician. Goddard was tried three mendation. From this action it is Inferred that Dietrich will early begin the weeding- out process of those inimical to the new regime. Grand “sland Postofice. The postofice department has . received the report of Inspector Waters, who wus unt to Grand m-::' to report upon the that, yet in a measure they are akip. After the times, the first trial resulting in & hung vt be dismissed for ot s ey < a a o Bl e 3 Siatentiy diniodngds, Shastensius S!J(W-‘ o thereuence e waX- 7M. SI5Lo0% |7 PR Ime LKA Tty 19,0, 080 e et o Lot he. Mmoved Te At | e T 0er Togietation: | Conbisiom. he. hesa: arapbuly, trammed.aad you a ne LA adopted. the economic question will diesp- L pear, as there must be a great reduction in the duty on sugar. Then Cuba will be prosperous and ‘its relations with the United States settled on a solid basis. That will end the whole difficulty and In twenty-four hours the country can be turned over to the representatives chosen by the Cuban people. Today all the de- partments of the islands are practically In the hands of the Cubans, who have been in- structed as to how things can be managed, 4, 1819, In which the Rock Island road s cured from the ‘Hannibal road' the use of a bridge at Kansas City and also fitty-two miles of track in that vicinity. For the use of this bridge and section of the road the Rock Island company agreed to pay % x| to the other party & certaln percentage of otk i LR e etective® | its passenger and freight receipts for busi- the daring train robbery on the Choctaw, | Me% 10 that section. Oklahoma & Gulf rallroad near lron Moun- | MISSOURI Plclifi:'s tain Crossing, Ark., at an early hour to- Loan and Trust company building. It I8 \wyorg hde been apathy in every county dur- understood Inspector Waters reports in favor of the removal and that the post- master general will take a simlilar view, not desiring to run counter to the reports of his inspectors. Senator Gamble and Representative Burke ot South Dakota, called upon the pres! today, to urge upon him the appointment of Robert 8. Pearsons, deputy auditor of the Interior department, to the auditorship in place of Willlam Youngblood, who is to be ROBBERS' HAVE ADVANTAGE Arkansas Train Artists Hard for Dogs rack as Hottoms Are Swampy. Referring to Yu Hsien (the former ernor of Shan 1) the emperor says Em- peror Kwang Su was fully informed on the tubject of Yu Hslen's murders of foreigners and ordered the judge at Hsen Su to de- capitate Yu Hslen, who has since fled and tisappeared. JAPAN Thinks the tormerly in bus- ing the campaign. The democratic state committee, made a briet campaign and speakers were sent out, but nowhere were the people greatly Interested. There was no organization agaiust the lssue and there was a disinclination to go to the polls. At today's election fifty-five delegates from the state at large were elected and 100 from the countles, each county being al- lowed as many delegates as it has members Iness In Chicago. HANG AND RIDDLE NEGRO Mob at Springfield, cutes Wyatt Mallory House Veranda, Exe- MEMPHIS, Tenn., April SUSPECTS RUSSIA Its Paw NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 9 o'clock a mob of 100 men forcibly entered IDEA — tatives. There ‘rene o S day, but 80 far no arrests have been made. | g in the house of represen and when the time arrives all we will Bt o '\(‘yui?"fi,.'lfi?y" :l:‘:r:m?:-:dm T;:n.'{m‘:a‘:‘: Tt i stated by an official of the Wells- | Would Finance New Acaulsition with "'g""‘f"'“ bla aatlstoniht Bo B svery | THUNIRG pvent be L0 exceed four or Ve | yaye 1o do is to take a receipt of the o ding him and hanged him from the | Fargo Express company that the bandits | Cepital Stock Instend of Creating SDR0E Shtuh)e a5 st he had every | ropublicans o popullsts fn the couventlon. | money on hand. At the request of con- YOKOHAMA, April FUASCARI Jr ARG CARRERS L0 BOIE AWR Mote reason to believe that the South Dakota 3.—Coren, it is un- ferstood, will pay Japan the 1,000,000 yen still owing from the new French loan of h000,000 yen, incufred for railroad - build- ng. The Japanese newspapers suspect Russia bas had a band in the French loan, re- gardless of the convention of 1806, by secured less than $300. debtedneas, It 1s supposed that the men who perpe- | trated the robbery were in Memphis last night. A short time before the westbound At midnight it appears that the consti- tutional convention movement carried by 30,000 majority. In several counties where the negro vote predominated the negroes allgned themselves with the populists and defeated the democratic nominees for dele- gates. The city of Moblle went agalnst the convention, but it is expected the dem- court house veranda. As the rope grew taut with the negro's weight each member of the mob fired a shot into the swinging body. Then the leader of the mob warned the i sheriff not to interfere with the corpse until | train over the Kansas City,’ Fort Scott & 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, and late to- | Memphis left the Calhonn street station, night it ' still swings from the place of [at 8:30 o'clock last night, two men ap- execution. proached the ticket window and asked for gress we have accounted for every dollar expended In the improvement of Cuba sinco the military forves have been In charge and we hold the receipts. We never had such an accurate accounting demanded be- fore, and it was complied with. “There was some trouble, and the Rath- bone-Neely case has been thoroughly delegation would be successful in its effort NEW YORK, April 28.—The Mail and Ex- | to land Persons in the auditorship, press says: It was admitted today by per- Pettigrew Against Kyle. ons close to the Missourl Pacific that the | Senator Kyle of South Dakota, who is in amount of new. stock used in the purchase | Washington for a few days, brought with of Denver & Rio Grande will not exceed |him the interesting informatibn that ex- $6,000,000. The remainder of the $30,000,000 | Senator Pettigrew was already organizing which Russia and Japan should jointly lend honey to Corea, If necessary. The Corean foreign minister appears to have been igno- rant of the loan negotiations until the last moment. INDEMNITY TO GUARANTEE | Yesterday at Adams Mallory fatally wounded J. H. Farmer, a white man. To- day the sheriff heard that a mob was form- Ing and secretly moved the negro from the Juil to the court house for safety. PATRICK tickets to Bridge Junction. Ticket Agent Coltart and Night Agent Washington were | {0 time as the company finds it advan- on duty at the time. They declined to sell | t4B€OUS to secure new properties. them tickets to that place, as no trains | The company s making a conspicuous Wop there. The men insisted on buying |POInt of its financial methods to be em- tickets, both appearing mervously anxious | Ploved in the general scheme of creating a e ard tae outkoing Kausas City tran, | Pew Missourl Pacific system. The chlef to be authorized will be issued from time | his forces to contest Kyle's seat for the United States senate. “But you will de- feat him?" was ed. “Well,” was the reply, 1 hope and believe I will, but I will have a much harder fight than I had when 1 was last elected. Pettigrew is a stubborn and persistent fighter and has a ocratic candldates have been elected. Will Eliminate fore Given to Country PLOWMAKERS FORM COMBINE ong Credits Hercto- worked up and the men will be brought to trial in May. The bonds of these men have been forfeited and will have to be pald. There is an agent of the surety company in Havana lately and in looking over the ground he will report back that REMAINS MUTE hort and Meyer Dealer the bonds must be settled. “While 1 have sald everything has been harmonious since I have been in charge of large following in the state. 1 expect Lo win, but as the election will take place ln They stated that tickets were wanted for | feature of this policy ls the adoption of a A By plan to finance its acquisition of properties France and R nia Sald to Have Such | Counncl Advises Him, CHICAGO, April 23.—After a conference & and Interests in other companies with cap- |an off year it means much harder work |, iing geveral days the plow manufactur- | Cuban affairs 1 must, however, l‘role-:".l:d::“.\l Not to 'ren:u Before Grand pl:'::.;“:’:"":::“p',:c:h:'l ‘3&.{:2"’55&"’.32 ital, instead of by the creation of new In- |than it we had to make the fight curing & | g, ot the Unitadvlitates practically Bave | that it was (mpossible x.,z ne. .;f.mn 3 ¥. Blamned (0 K e A e n iy | debiedness and fixed intorest-boaring bonds, | presidential year. Thero will be a IVely | completed the formation of a §0,000,000 | overyone down there, and espeoally the LONDON, April 24.—“1 learn,” says the| NEW YORK, April 23.—Albert T. Patrick, | wanted tickets to that point last night, ——— struggle, but 1 belleve we have got Pettl- | Conbination. The combination has for one | ambitious and disappointed _speculators. v B Petoraburg correspondent of the Daily | David L. Short and Morris Meyer were | thelr purpose being to go to Bridge Junc- | CHANGES ON ROCK ISLAND fsrew done. R of its purposes the elimination of long | Also I found it necessary to clese the mu- Mull, “that M. Delcasse came to St. Peters- | taken before the grand jury again today,{tion on the Kqnsas City 8:30 traln and watt Ringaten 39 W credits which have: been given country to La Discussion on)account of a burg, at the request of Emperor Nichol Superintendent St that body considering the charge aj for the coming of the Choctaw expres well of West-of-| Senator Kyle saw the president today and merchants. It s said to bave been the jCoday 4 ture which was llkely to create lmbl«. | to discuss the project of Russia and France | Patrick of causing the death of Willlam | which reaches Bridge Junction about 12:03 Missasitijion 18 Rigey N T Mlstotan vy 1h BOER Dus | sonnls. 1o ARE IORBGNAR! a8 the. Taast | crupiry nmagaba sdlior o2 ths. pABSEINAR - folutly guaranteeing China's iodemity to| M. Rice. The three men said that, acting | s. m. Euastward, ment of the Bisseton agency in South Da-|u year's time, and inasmuch as the manu- | country and the editor of the paper was | the powers, thereby procuring o speedy |on advice of counsel, they preferred not| General Agent Longacre of the Wells- s kota. Kyle claims that the abolition of | facturers have not enjoyed such credits in | arrested. The paper was not seized, ns La Vottiement and the weamuntion v Bakie e | e O ttor the. S 1 wtrourned | Fargo Express company, who went to Hul-| CHICAGO, ~April 2i.—The following |this agency would bring hardship to the | buylng their materials they say they have |stated in the dispatchos | *“This proposal uggested to the czar | for the day, It was said an order had been | bert, mear the scene of the robbery, cn changes in the operating department were | Indians and to the people of the community | peen placed at a disadvantage. Twenty 4 by the emperor of China, and Russia hopes | glven for the presentation of an indlctment | the first outgoing train this morning, re- announced today by the Chicago, Rock |in which the agency Is situated. manufacturers are represented at the con- | FATHER ADM" | by the WuAraBty to sscure her sims. in :.uum Patrick on the charge that he|turned this afternoon. He said that every | Island & Pacific rallway: Frank Hanlon of Omaha is in the city, a8 | terence. Charles H. Deere of Moline, one __s_ KIDNAPING | Manchuria.” sed Rice's death and for indictments | effort was being made to apprehend the| A. J. Hitt, gencral superintendent, to be |is B. 0. Brandt. of the moving spirits in the project, pre- | supposedly Wenlthy New York Broker S———— aguinst Short and Meyer on charges of|bandits and that private detectives and | general manager, with headquarters at| W. R. Kelly, general counsel of the | 5iged. ) Tells What He Did in Kan- » IN DUKE OF YORK’S THEATER | torgery in having, as alleged by the prose- | special agents of the rallroad and the ex-| Chicago. Union Pacific, and wife are at the EDbitt.| «The capital stock,” said ona of the man- P e, p s cution, signed their names Witnesses | press company were engaged onm the case.| . M. Hobbs, superintendent of lines |Mr. Kelly is hero on matters connected | yracturers, “1s one of the things yet to be i | Edna May and “Girl from Up There” [to a will bearing the signature of Wil- [Owing to the bottoms belng overflowed he | €ast of the Missouri river, to be general [with the land office. determined, but it {s likely to be about [ PITTSBURG, Pa., April 22.—W. H. Shott, Get Encouraging Reception liam M. Rice, which signature it is claimed, | does not think the bloodhounds will be able | Superintendent of the system at Chicago. Civil service exumination is to be held | §50,000,000. That about represents the cap- | sald to be a wealthy stockbroker of New n don. was forged. to trail the robbers. W. H. Stillwell, superintendent of lnes |May 21 at Omaha, Sloux City and Bur- | jtalization of the twenty and more manu- | Y rk, passed through Pittsburg today over The Wells-Fargo Express company has | West of the Missourl river, to be superin- | lington, la., for the position of draftsman | facturers who have participated in the con- the Pennsylvania raflroad on his way home (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing o) | MUNCIE HAS THE BAPTISTS | standing reward .which will apply in this | tendent of lines east of the river at Daven- |in the Agricultural department. ference. The headquarters of the organi- | from Ka City, whence he went about LONDON, April 23.—(New York World A 4 cnse. Mr. Longacre thinks the robbery was | POrt. Contracts for Kremont, zation probably will be in Chicago, although | 4 week ago on a rather pecultar mission, } s S eaat BRSO LA B LRI e I e At ST C. H. Hubbell, superintendent Chicago| (ontracts were today awarded to tha|this and some other details are yet to be | He declares that his object in visiting the l"-:m 1D By et e | Whven: Nusaved Uaaaies ot lern:m:l;i‘ to be nupflrm;endekn( of 1ines | premont Ice company for ice, and Marshall | decided.” west was to secure possession of his two Aging reception at the Duke of York's the- " 8 west of Missouri river at Topeka. Bros. for miscellaneous. supplies for the — children, whom he had iotrusted te the 4 116 Kkgtion 35 the puke of Yori Iin- cuns Misslonary Projects URGES TRIAL FOR SENATOR il 1 Sl I'remont (Neb.) public bullding for the next | ROCKS PILED ON RAILS |charge of some relatives and who later and the audience gave the warmest possible | MUNCIE, Ind., April 23.—Delegates from ENGINEER DRAPER RESIGNS |niscar year. B retused to dellver them at the request of welcomo 1o Edna May, who was recalled | Indlana, Illinols, lowa, Michigan, Minne- | Tenmnessee Le Investigating ot B. T. Milhous was appointed postmaster | Futile Effort to Wreck Passenger |the father. Mr. Shott sald he was obliged four times at the fall of (he curtain. |sota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohlo and Wis.| Committee Recommends ihut Eld- at Vancleve, Marshall county, Ta, Traln on Northern Pacific in to kidnap one of the boys, and according A Aldrich brought down the house with his |consin came to Muncie today for the con- vidge ‘Anawer Char Lucy A. Blair of Plerre, 8. D.. was ap- Nontang. to his story, succeeded in dolug so after original ~ fantastie business. The girls | vention of the Baptist Women's Mission- S— pointed cook at the Sisseton (8. D.) Indian engaging in a thrilling encounter with pri- were greatly admired, t0o, and while some | ary Society of the West, which began its | NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 23.—The com- . agency. BURTE, Mants Avrll Moxd AeGial frdos |'YMle duisctiren, that: bag theas HENBRIR L of the choruses were rather nolsy, tha |sessions tonight. Three hundred delegates | mittee appointed yesterday to review the EPRINGFIELD, 111, April 25.—H. C. Dra- The First National bank of Elmwood, |Livingston to the Inter-Mountain says an | guard the children. He had the boy with | spirit and dash with which the whole com- |are in attendance, together with numerous | evidence taken by the two investigating |Der has resigned as assistant chief cn- | Neb., was authorized to begin business with {attompt was made last night to wreck |bim today. Mr. Shott % he will returs pany ucted together made success certain. [ visitors and workers, and missionaries | committees relative to the conduct of Sen- | ineer of the Chicago & Alton rallroad and $25,000 capital and with Edwin Jeary, presi- | Northern Pacific train No, 1 at a point|to Kansas City soon a make strenuous There was some “booing” from the gallery | from China, Burmah, Japan and Africa. |ator Eldridge reported today. The report | Das accepted a position with the Missourl |dent, and Floyd L. Wolcott, cashler, Just west of Mission siding. A large plauk | demands for the recovery of his, second at the close, but it was utterly drowned | President Jobn E. Scott of Evanston, 1ll.. | says there is probable cause to believo that | Pacific railway to have charge of the con- | Rural free delivery has been ordered es- | was placed across the track and two large | child. g n ‘l‘lnlhu:;lunlh‘ cheering by the bulk of the | Mrs. M. A. Bacon, secretary, Chicago; Mrs, | Eldridge accepted a bribe for his vote on |Struction of forty miles of new railroad. |tablished at Springfield, S8arpy county, June | gtones well placed on each end of it. En- ——————————— g audience, Matilda Klein, treasurer, Chicago, and other | the race for assistant clerk of the senate oy P 1. The route embraces forty-two square | gineer Mauser was unable to stop his traln ) Tha osrhiuatiin ta QaABsd a3 0laly strenk | MRAOTAL Brw Broiht: Cus ot L namtte | 0 TACR, O itiae. Tecommends thas Ris et oS Wae LY Wiles, containing a population of 25. J. |in time, but the pilot knocked tho 2b- SORRY MESSENGER WINS RACE | tn comedians and Virginla Harle mado a | auestions to bo discussed will be the push. |dridse be iried fn open session of that YORK, April Harriman | ) “pliley was appointed carrier. structions from the track, with,slight in- — avorable impression. of the Union Pacific rallway had a confer- ence at bis office here today with a num- ber of represemtatives of financial inter- ests, Including, it s sald, Lord Revelstoke of London, J. J. Mitchell of Chicago, Jacob Across 1 Wite Ate body. The session of the leglslature will continue for several days, notwithstanding the fact that it expired yesterday by con- stitutional limitation. ng of Baptist mieslons In new felds, SMASHERS REFUSE jury to the engine. The company has offered a reward of $1,000 for the arrest of the would-be wreckers FROM FOURTH TO FIRST CLASS Postage Will Be Iner: LOOKING FOR ROMAGNOLI Police Kxamine Seamer from Buenos BAIL d in Rate 1f NEW YORK, April 23.—~Word reached (his Carrle Nation and Three Other e —— H. Sehift ot b You Tag the Wrong WILL AGAIN INVITE DIAZ |city tonight that Decatur M. Sawyer has | A Avren, but o Not ¥ Women Preter v Go BELT LINE AROUND GOTHAM |Stitiman, prestien ‘of the Nationsi- City Place. won bis race across the Atlantic. Mr. i r ’ bank ELV 0 Wants Mes "Whe' vonfanttns” s aall 19 wina KIS n Ruler to Meet | Sawyer left New York on the Deutschland | BREMERHAVEN. April 20.—The pollce| WICHITA, Kan., April 20.~At & meeting | V€Y Vork State Lewilature (Gives |In relatlon to certain plavs conaected with Al Lahrihe. Bantan e Prrsifens \tiip ey bR L AL IR bero awaltod the arrival today of (he [at Mrs. Wilhite's last evening Mrs. Carpic| Vewnsylvania Road Concession $ho" Ualon Pacife eyaiem AeRTiotion 8sd etbar Slmiiae e Ner ::n::emm:‘»’;:“:-:}n ::r‘-n:fl:::{n o ! : flo i hetr ;;tllllrllorrn‘i;:'l:l;m:‘r:l;ll;!;u.v:o.:.“,::‘r;:"l'::-;: ;\:‘;«:.r,-ulr-;.d:;ur"y":\‘n:n::: :m. J';l: nmu;‘,- In Adjourning Hou Krie Roud Elects OMela additions to fourth-class mall matter must | EL PASO, Tex., April 23.—Mayor Ham-|son, Otis Sawyer, who, with George E. 3 0 14 ¥ en who — doard the anarchist, Romagnoli, who 1s said NEW YORK, April 23.—At a meeling of be counfined to the wrapper or cover or tag #mashed the two saloons here some mon(is ago, decided to reject all bail and go to jail. Their cases come before the court tomour- row for the purpose of remewing their bonds. mett today colled a spedial session of the eity council to again officially invite Presi- dent Diaz of Mexico to be present in El|rope. Mr. Sawyer desired to reach (he Paso to meet President McKinley on May 5. |other side in advance of his wife, so thut President Diaz bas not yet replied to the | he might be able to break the news to her. invitation sent bim by the Chamber of | According to a cablegrum recelved today Mr. Bawyer reached Plymouth late this afternoon and Immediately boarded a train Innes, was drowned near the very day Mrs. ALBANY, N. Y., April 23.—The state leg- islature concluded its annual session today and adjourned sine die. One of the last bllls passed glves the Pennsylvania Rail- | derwood, president; J. A. Middleton, second way company authority to cobstruct a belt | vice presiuent, to take effect May 1. J. lne railway around Greater New York and | W. Platten was clected treasurer and L. empowers it to tunnel beneath or bridge | . Smith assistant secretary, to take effect over West street. The bill also confers | at once. Mr. Underwood was also elected Lakeville, Conu., the board of directors of the Erle Ral- Bawyer salled for Eu- | road company today E. B. Thom: elected chairman of the board; F. to have been deputed by the wnarchists of Paterson, N. J., 10 assassinate Emperor Willlam, but, though an unusually rigorous xamination was made of the ship, sen - gers and baggage, nothing posiiive resultad, ‘They claim they could easily get bond, but ‘ The police, however, are suspicious regaid- | they deem it their duty to resent the im- ng an Italian who landed here and are hav- | putation that they have committed any or label accompanying such matter. The act of June 20, 1888, authorizing such additions, does not authorize the placing of such rks on the matter itsel Post - masters throughout the country have been notified of this ruling and Instructed that fourth-class matter prepared for mailing in conflict with this ruling must pay firet- Commerce and it is believed here that he In case he does not come the Is expected to may come. minister of foreign affairs mg b'm carefully watched. for 1 crime, hence thelr decislon to §o to Jall. vast concessions on the water front. @ director (o Gll & vacancy. class postage. | personally represent t| president. erpool, where he is due to arrive several bours before the Majestic docks.