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JUNE 19, OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1901-TEN i'.\(; S, T HOW CONGO NATIVES SUFFER|(OFFIY IS NEEDED AT LAST|LINK BETWEEN TWo CITIES TALE OF NEBRASKA BALLOTS [CONDITION OF THE WEATHER | American Confirms Worst Reports of Delegntes fr e INOUIRY AT AN END Tortures Infitered hy Hearts spvets to aodshiEE TRt | N Tp P e (o sapser Horiicn falutde) Rehley's Keating is Concluded After Forty Teas White Men, Receptacle COarried Around World New Side of the ORI | 8odgwick Has Twelve or Thirteen Thewsand | '/ Souh 1o Westerly Winde . Ardwous Lays' Work. = Pressed Tnto Nervice. ki | Plura'ity in the State. emperature at Omaha Yesterday: Prisoners Overpower Gaards | \.’§'Ix\.‘,:lr:‘\.\ ,,\"‘ :‘-Ixmr v‘"'"‘;'u‘ e | —— | GLOUCESTER, Mass., Nov. 7.—In the oa ; Forty of Thim Brcape, | Americ who rocently retired from ‘the i | maye | B [ emolo ot ihe Congo Freo state, connrme | L HUNG CHANG'S DEATH RITES GORGEOUS | [ [ L) i the wiiv Bl toes un | REPUBLICAN REGENTS FULLY AS MUCH| & : : | the terrible tories told about the condition R (o establish a union of the English city | —_— & . ONE MAN KILLED AND FIVE WOUNDED of the natives and ospecially in the por » Efigies S ot Gloucester and Its sister city and name- 9 . tUons termed the ctate domaln, where | PAPEr EMElcs Entranted with Trany. (0 and ity and Dame s gretnrns Received from Bighty-One of g = r s sake In America. The participants were o e Lemly Ocoupies Afterncon i Olesing for strangers are geldom admitted portat of Spirit in Flames Hon. Russell Rea, M. I'. trom the Distric the Ninety Counties~Total Vote l" : Koopers Make Gallant B nen, but Are the Geverament. anisius, who accompanied Major Loth =Yuan Sbi Kail Strongest of Gloucester, England, aod Mre. Rea, who Below Two Hune i b - D B Outnumbered alre, commander of the Helglan troops in | had come here to pay thelr respects to arda L (R4 M 3 ! the Congo, on his earlier expedition after e LN the ity offolal P and to present to the city COWARDICE NO PART OF THE ACCUSATI\:.I iber, says that 910 natives were killed resolutions apy m’rm'- to 'l:<-l ;rur‘nmw :" — THANKSGIVING IN NEBRASKA FUGITIVES SEPARATE IN SMALL PARTIES room at the city hall today an TESTIMONY COVERS TWO THOUSAND PAGES ll”,"'l iy | " snnd. weeks during that expedition. The the oceasion. The resolutions, beautifully i commanded by a Belglan leu- | PEKIN, Nov. 7—The ond of Li Hung | engrosved on parcnment. extondod the | NOUFaska & gotting back to its oldiime{Governor Sayvage insnes His Prociama. fUnsteadiness of Parpore and Disebedi e led 600 natives in three weeks. | Chang was quiet. His vitality slowly ebbed. | greetings of the English city and fts city | M4Jorities, both in ° and its habit of | tion, Setting Apart the The dt. Aet is practically under martial | For a time he lost consclousness, but e | council to the American city and also re. | X0/1€ republican. To the glory of carrying | Ars Alleged. Iaw, on the strength of which endless bar- | showed great tenacity, rallied at midnight, | ferred to the death of President McKinley. | 't [0F McKinley, electing a governor and | barities are committed, so that the natives | became semi-conscions, partook of nourish Mayor W. W. French ewertained the | officers and a leglslature of thelr | Prisen Guards Olose ex the Trail of the Desperadees. Customary Day. are absolutely terror-stricken. Canisius | mont and appeared to recoguize his rela- | % political faith last year the republicans of (From o Staft Correspondent | | ! a a e ecoguize hig rela- | guests at his residence and later a re ) P ‘e g gllp | ADMIRAL DEWEY ADJOURNS THE COURT | further declares that the so-called punitive | tive [ ception was given them in the city haii, | M€ state have ndded another victory in the | LINCOLN, Nov. 7.—(Special Telegram.)- | { expeditions are in reality rubber-squeezing | The forelgn doctors left him early yester- | Mr. Rea disteibuted photographs of he Clection of H. Sedgwick as supreme | Governor Savage today issued the following | | raids, conducted with such inlquitous meth- | day, saying that pothing wore could be [city of Gloucester, K gland ;o Ige and Calkins and Ernst as regents | Thanksgiving proclamation | ods that the natives are in a constant state | done. His personal physicia of the State university, The signs of dis- [ Never betore in the history of Nebraska {is personal physiciag, Dr, Watt I bave the citizens of thiv state had more ators wa Gavel Falls of revolt then took charge. The controversy beuveen | CARPENTERS' FUNDS MISSING |[ncsration of the fusion forces, apparent | RUE W] for worldly bisssings o Court's Daties Are S While the conditions are somewhat im-|the forelgn and Chinese doctors had 1o vear, are more pronounced this fall |{han at present. Our hearts and our hom-s | proved in the territories worked by the con- | effect on the patient, because he was al- |y ": yerciok ot Tuesday Talls the story | RIS e e otk it re Revolvers and a Generat cession companies the lot of the natives in | ready beyond hope of recovery SRy RO IUNOR: FUIE SESUOVer/vop v sorely str with &rief through Uprising Follows, "“l‘.h:;l'.fl'“;mvul" Canlatus ;m{hlrh-« I:H'ur The flames of the procession of paper drd "'I'"l‘ Motk b e lors of rly, beloved president worse than before the advent of the whites. | effigies, chalrs and horses burne: 6 sidernble Sum. o o time the first returns were re ol 1 Knos at since Y % Pio Natives &r practioally. foreed 1o Work | corr puss e 80d horses burned 1o th ceived it was apparent what the resul Bl death outraged justice has been satfs. | WARHINGTON, Nov After sittings I courtyard of the yamen to carry his spiri® | b at the result Was, | g and public sentiment has more firmly | 3oy Gea " rubber at the muzzles of rifles, receiving 2 | 1o heaven told the erowd of ofioluls wh { s e .| but as county after county reported it be- | than erer been . moored (o that precent | 1EA ORTH, Kan.. Nov. 7. ~0n¢ man cents per pound for what is sold at 75 cents | officials who | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. %—The North| ame evident that the size of the vict which st any ‘sacrifice directs the cons | was killed, five others dangerously wounded & ANtworn. Thousecds S1 SAEIves sl YT gathered in the narrow street outsi American tomorrow will say 2 2 hekdidig 2000 pages, the Schley court of inquir I 6ed 10 the ek "“”'"m ke “'um ‘:“m’:h‘ the yamen that the end had come. Soon It is ofcially announced that . 1. Me- at 4:45 p. m. adjourned its last pub 1% | atterward a procession appeared, bearing | Guire, temporarily suspended general secre- | ATTEMPT OCCURS NEAR THE NEW PRISON 4 with Oyt by | Onerons, Secretary-Treasnrer of National Union \ Falls to Account for Co cover forty days and with record | which, when completed, will cover about | i For= i | ‘ had been underestimated from the first re- | fefvatism and preservation of law and fand twenty-six desperate convicts ure a I il Al e turns, The “last coun which fusion A more beautiful or impressive example '4':" as th '-";l-l' of @ mutiny late this At B o Ckoteiy I O the | Along the jungle paths the bodies of those 4 & uil : ists had always depended upon to pull of devotion to prineiple and justice can be | Afternoon at the site of the new United , T plain llfln;l_\ \he | yho have died of aarvation are frequently | ® COMIY cOMD of teakwood beautifully | tary-treasurer of the Brothorhood of Car- [ out or i HNVe RIS ,', L 1 | found nowhere’in history”than the Amer- | States prison, two miles southeast of her dudgs advocate, had been amigned the duty | g, lacquered. This coMin Li Hung Chang took | penters, 1s short in his accounts $10,074. | v Eerved (0 add | jcan people, with ' brufsed and auaking { (et BRI TR b3 meking the clesing argument in the on his trip around the world and he brought A h + B ase | 10 the republican majority. With complete | hearts, still’ standing resolutely upon the | by prisoncra from the federal prison case and soon after he had completed bis | MF. Canisius, who comes from Iilinots, | . * 4 . _ warrant has been issued Br the arrest | yoiyeng from eighty-one of the ninety | Migh moral prineiple that even under such | in charge of thirty armcd guards, were so and soon afier he had completed b8 | wan reccntly a resident of Washington. rom Canton when he cume to Pekin |of Mr. McGuire. The gensral executive | oo tift FTO% CRRINAOE OF e BIOSYH hdifione the majesty of the Taw Whould | work ;l" Al iR TDSE L et ek to settle the “‘Boxer” troubles. Since that { board of the Brotherhood of Carpenters | Wyoit{(® JEHE SHAE Ll sl el Sth T nintained. aonis unwavering obedience | When the trouble began the rebelll own upon the big flat table, sald tite 1t had bees ket in s 4 ity k 3 8 ck 18 12,69 to established law mugt of recessity casi A b o ellions b LGRS Bl 2w LS DOORS OPEN TO DELEGATES ';"n A' :ll been kept tn a temple here. | has also preferred specific charges of breach |~ myio aloven counties from Which 1o re- | Tays of Ikhi across the pathway of pos. | prisoners had only two revolver Thes St 16 LehEea i © body will be placed in the coffin to- [ of trust against its old secroviry-treasurer. | ool o0 lE T ed lust year poiied | LIty and ripen into higher enlightenment | bad been secreted n one of the walls L s adjourned oo T o morr. t . o rites Sun- . s 1.000 s have been received last year polled id more exalted cfvilization. As was the case yesterday, when M. |MeRIce Proves Genial Mest to Pau. | FOTRIW with the eustomaty e pon BUD- | A vote by the 1,000 local unlons of the |, 1ot of 11,478 votes and out of this Poyn- | We shoutd b THanktul (hit the vacancy | the building by some uuknown per P oA i (R Atebibin Cunmrent; WRTCH: WAy o ) a ceremontal correspond- | brotherhood has ordered o be returned on | bad a plurality of 760, The | the presidency hae been filled by one | There are two walls partly completed and WHENaWEK oh1y Ul Kession dunE thisidny ! 1 i " ng to a lylng in state, and all the Chinese | or Lefore December 10 on the advisability gaitis which Sedgwick has made .. | Whose sympathies arc anchored in the | the remainder of the site of the bullding o was only ontin ree Montha, officials will pay their respects. A separate | of makiug Mr. McGuire's suspension perma % Yk St s made in prac- | pearts of the people, who is imbued with | g yyrrounded by a high wooden stockud ¢ besan at 2 o'clock and the entire time day will be designated for the ministers | tically every county in the state, if followed | patriotism and who possesses rare judg- A ) R 1 ¢ devote ‘ap ? » WEESREL 0N IS ) W ut wie countle ” ment and splendid executive ability. While | Parker of Ardmore, 1. T.. one of '} was devoted to Captain Lemly's address b - BE 1he: Howen " out in these counties, will easily wipe out " | He read his speech in clear and distinet | MEXICO CITY, Nov. 7.--fhe arbitration | % (0 bowers. The suspended officlal war one of the | pe plurality of Poynter last year and posal- | we ahouid, b thankenl. top. that Humanicy | [ neleaders of the mutiny. under pretense Lones and was glven careful attention, The | COMMItiee of the Pan-American congress | The interment will be at the birthplace | founders of the American Federation of | )0 0o something to the plurality ,.(Z 1’( n.'.‘u.h”u"fh!::"n‘.m:.‘."!f{.\'Im\.‘;;:m.‘yl.cyvn}”n‘“'r‘f-‘fl;:w‘\ of a necessity walked to the corner of the speechoin the main was an analysis of the | N°1d @ session this affernoon. Upon mo- | Of the deceased statesman. a little village | Labor as well as the Brotherhood of Cor- | Gick iy the eighty-one counties jneludad | the stimulution of that sentiment which tu | Stockade, where the revolvers were con testimony, but occasionally a conclusion | 1% of Mr. Buchanan of the United States | In the province of An Hul. The time has | penters 1 EhartabIR - T 1k KA RNAUPGH: thet "; " Wls | calculated to” promote the _evolution aled, and under cover of some weeds EHES it was decided to adjourn until November | N0t vet been decided upon . b act that bis | human genius and public morality. secured them without heing detected. He was drawn and frequently there were criti plurality will bo in the nelghborhood of | At peave with the world, with our lahor clsms of the course pursued by Admiral|l? to allow time for an interchange of A memorial was telegraphed to the court FRANKLIN SYNDICATE CASE | 12000 or 12000 employed, our commerce and trade ex- | Feturned to the gang and passed one of (he th o A Bohley, - Mueak || views among the delegates abont the Mex- | ADnouncing his death and a_circular letter 5 s natfon at the head of the | revolvers 1o nk Williame, a negro, who (then Commodore) Bcbley. Speaking of [ [ WS PRCTIE LI CeaRtes o somt to S Misisiere of the Sowsrs, It Lasers ¥ - authk On the regents the returns are not se | great powers of the world and ranidly eX- | cairated it about his peror Commodore Schley's conduct Captain Lemly | et ched is SxBanten. thit e pedet A h-Quick Coneern | complete, but the pluralities of the repub- | tending its commercial supremacy over the | B £ u said O W Eu Wilkon, coRIGUIYEREEtY L I NI LT RaGSCsechived Arret r Recelving Money lionss aRATHRE G WIS D6 ' Milly. wé abks Lters of the Eiobe, with good prices for | When T. E. Hinds, superintendent of “From my knowledge of the man, having | f the United States legation, left for Phila- | the news an edict was lssued bestowing sy b b 8 fully. a8 Jare, It IRk R B 8 our products and with' contentment everv- | construction, and three unarmed guards R o ot eruivere | delphia tonlght for a ying vislt posthumons honors upon the deceased and | Vietims, uot larger, than on the head of the ticket. | where, certainly we of all people should In | prepared to round up the men at the end Jonquin Caseassus, secretary general of | Probably advancing him to the ranks of a ol | ayverful gratitude offer thanks to 3 have never balleved, nor do 1 clalm rom | 00T, Chanietos, eermiary o o e Wil descend 10 bis | NEAW YORK, Noi~7—nobett A, Ammon. |STRONG SHOW OF SOCIALISM | covered them With the revolvers ant, Who has given o unsparingly |0f the day’s work the two armed convit the evidence, that personal misconduct S RN IRt finy or. to call & spade n spade, cowardice— | PARGUet in honor of be secretaries of the | eldest son lawyer, was arrested today at the heariug e o e M vabrectatlon may, { couraged by the other conviets, forced the was exhibited by Commodore Schley in any | delegations upmpatiy feom W, 0 Inquire into the assots of tbe falled Other Parties Score Wemvy Falling | (he staie of Wka, by virthe of the au. | men to walk before them toward the novih " . G | The private social arrangements for the | brokerage firm of Seymour, ‘ahnsol o, ! 3 | thority by daw. do hereby ap- | west corner of the stockade, where the part of his careor as commander-in-ohlef| CUSBUYES SOClal STARSIORE 108 M| mhe miniaters of the powers are person- | mre rene, irm of Beymour, Johleon & Co.| O im Maseachusetis, Bape | potnt “and Ahumday, Novembur | Gitecten to make a rush throust A% ote of the flying squadron. But T submit, with | ally sending messages of sympathy e CURIES OEml) Ammon, accordiag to the Prohibitionists, 3, 11, as a day for thanksgiving. and 1 | i HEHE BT Open regret, that in the passage from Key West able. By the courtesy of the American f g > 4 Assistant Attorney Byrnes, was vecelving do herchy recommend that the trunsaction ! IDE. L s o KoY wwest| delegation boxes at theaters are p a | firat letter received at the Chinese forelgn | yio1en money, knowing It fo. have ' been | —_— | of public business be suspended ou that G Does His Duty. to Clenfuegon; while at the latter port; | of 080 00 FHEAE 00 ORI S0 of the | ofMce came this morning from Mr. Conger, | gtoi BOSTON. Nov Ithough the official |date. and respectfully request that the peo onroute to the southward of Santiago with< the | Tuited) St ton s IRIACH, URYINE - tha) | Prolen: SRk G ple repair o their accustomed houses of | The outside of the stockade was guarded led destination; in the retrograde | ¥'sitors ¢ SuvIng that| ppo money, 11 is alleged. was received | FeUrns from the Massachusetts elections | worship and reverently offer up thanks to | py i A out settled destination: in the retrogra 3 5 Secretary Hay had instructed hi ten- i ’ 4y | PY armed men and when the couvicts ap ol ¢| The exercises held last night in honor of ¥ had fns m to ten- | fron the Franklin syndicate, the 520 per | Showing the vote of all candidates | Him who has so carefully supervised our | ¥ ° movement; ""‘ ‘*‘“h"“';"i‘“ ""5““““:”.“' American poets were well attended. Trans. | 4°T the regrets ot President Roosevelt and | cen per annum concern of which . . | Will not be tabulated for several days, un- | #ffalrs and who has given s genersusly pu;:a'..( the opening they were met by Rantiago and in the affalr of May 31, the & . & + o " cel er i conucern of whie . ; - ¢ " o4 % blessings. C. E. Burrows, ) fou t o tommodore exhibitod unsteadiness fu pur. | 1At1ons of Whittier's poems were read the United Statea government at the mmi- | Milier was munager. Ammon was Millers (OMcial figures have been received ftrom |1 "testimony whereof 1 have hereunto | puck G r:rr‘l‘\":‘;d n:\‘l." :;‘n‘:hm'hvlluly: pose and failure to obey orders." The United States delegates are hon- [ D¢t death of the great viceroy lawyer and it had boen asserted that part | 04 of the “ities and towns, glving the my hand and caused to be affixed the | 100’ “ppo convicts tien rushed over | committal about the Mexican project for| The Chinese officials were unable (o com- | o (ha money received from the patr vote for the soctalist labor, the prohibition f PR In ANt gL Neraake, : . e Ovation for Schley | o . X ie money received from the patrons of Done at Lincoln this 6th day of Novem- | the south wall to another opening and were @ peace treaty, The chiet thing, they say, | municate with Prince Chiug today. The | (ha gyndicate and sald to be $140,000 was | @04 the social democratic tickets. It ap- | ber. A, D, 1601 wet by Arthur Trelford, an arnied zuard This statement was made. toward the close | Is to do nothing in haste. The conference, | Sovernor of Pekin, the provineial treasurer | putied toward the purchase of an fnterest | Dears that while the republican and demo- | BY the governor: S S e e AL AP A g of Captain Lemly’s remarks. After ad-|it is thought, must last at least three|and the generals commanding the Chinese | the business of Seymour, Johnson & o, | Cratic vote fell off heavily, the soclallst | o w. MARSH, Secrines of siane 0 | ford resisted the convicts and was shot journment the members of the court, Ad- | months. troops have sent a jolnt telegram to vari- | labor and the social democratic parties | - : | twice, but not dangerously wounded y miral Schley and counsel lingered for a - - ous points recommending Prince Ching to o e carer to holdiog th wn. The | e 4l | oA ame nearer to holdiag their own. ! "Defeated fn their attempt to esc fime about the hall in which they recently [ JNCLE SAM AS SCHOQCLMASTER ¢ vroceed and join the court, in order to REPORTS ON MISS 2 WORK prohibition vote shows £ much grazier do. o this point the men ru.hpd" ...n(;. ‘:,‘:.’;.,:l have spent 8o much of their time and there present to the court the facts of the situa- | crease than any other, the loss being more Secvet Service Operatives Arrest | house, a temporary frame structure, where were many aftectionate words of farewell | irrench Students of Industrinl Sefence | tion in Pekin before returning to the cap- than 40 per ¢ ¢ 2 g g the arms . s fro N apoken. Admiral Schley, as usual, was ital, KR ERWARNARY gt e, AHMU rat Xonk Tha s frbon N Will Be Sent (o Learn Aking Beidehos outside rushed in at this polnt and drove called upon to receive the greetings of a | There are no signs of mourning in the § re d American Methods, 5 COLORED PORTER KILLS WIFE the men back from the guardhouse. J. T' number of admirers and a hundred or more city, although the populace is considerably - | Waldruphe, a guard. shot and killed Ford people waited at the door of the building | - excited. The ministers of the powers con- | npw YORK. Nov Mhe aational & wing EL PASO. Tex., Nov. 7.—Secret service | Quinn, from Ryan, i. T 10 bid him adien | PARIS. Nov. The correspondent hore | sider Yuan Shi Kal the strongest man in | venion of the Woman's Home % i idpel operatives sent here a month ago by Chief | The prisoners then made a grand rush Captain Lemly used no formality in be- | ot the Associated Press hus had au inter- | China after Lt Hung Chang and they think | xociery of the Mothodiet Foleor '{"{’“‘”“ Nogro Wilkie in Washington today arrested J. M. | for the main entrance and twenty-six of &inning his address wheh the court con- | yiew with M. Bouquet, divector-in-chicf of | his presence here would have a good 1nflu- | was in session again foduy. The follow e | of Sister-in-Law, | Lemon, a local photographer, and captured | them succeeded in escaping. Most of the vened, but, rising quietly from his seat | e gopartment of technical Inetruction of | ence on the court, but they fear the results | roports were pi ented: “The x.uum'.m:“xv a large number of photographic plates bear- | escaped men are from Indian Territory opposite the tribunal, began to read. He |y, yinistry of commerce, who confirms the | of removing him from the province of Shan | Frontier Bureat Mrs. A. . McCabo .I‘{ SPRIN 111, Nov, T.—While in a ing imprints of & silver certificates, $10 [ Closely followed by the guards the men waid his plan contemplated, firat, a re- | iqtoment published by the Matin today | Tung, the most turbulent province in the [ Delaware; “Work Among the Indfams in | jealous rage, in the presence of his.sister- national bank notes, $10 note issues of the | ran to a mearby forest and succeeded in sponse to criticlsms of Admiral Schles's | yyat (he minister of commerce, M. Miller- | empire, and the ‘seat of the “hoxer” move- | New Mexico and Arizona.”” Mrs. B, W. Simp- | in-law, Lina Johnson 1 Beck, 4 colored | Deserei National bank of Salt Lake City, | evading thelr pursuers, counsel, nnl\l I;n-n a pr:‘l:‘null;n n;( R o nokss tio anndintLh! RataTiliax (8 kment son of New York: “Work Amoug the Span- | porter in a barber shop here, shot and |Nevada bank of San Francisco, Banco del [ The men went in the direction of Kaston ;;’fl""fl‘.""l‘:‘fl;":u big """:r'::lj‘:"‘; ;‘:‘sh::']“d- elaborate a plan for the establishment of a Kai's Wil is Law. fards of New Mexico and Arizona,” Miss | instantly Killed his wife, Viola Beck, aged | Londres of Mexico and Banco Minero of i Kan., and it s reported here that they i d i French school in the United States devoted | Yuan Shi Kal has controlled the province | ABDa Kent of New Jersey: “On the Texas |31, today. He afterward gave himself up |Chihuahua, Mexico; also a large number | have held up many farmers, taking horses - to the study of American Industrial meth | with an iron hand, The situation there fs | BUreau.” Mrs, L. G. Murphy of lowa to Sheriff Woods. Beck and his wife had |of unfinished bills. It is alleged Lemon is | and clothes enroute Effo Be lmpartial, ods. dellcate on account of the trouble with the | PUFIDE the afternoon session reports were | quarreled earlier in the day. Beck claims | implicated in floating bogus $5 silver cer- | Major R. W. McCloughey, warden of the Captalp Lemly said: ,“With the conclu- M. Bouquet sald: M. Millerand himself | Germans and the institution of & man with | Feceived from the burcaus of w number of | he committed the deed in self-defense, as tificates which made their appearance a | penitentlary, wae in Kunsas City at the #lon of the briet address with which T shall | I8 the initiator of the scheme. Weo realize | joss tact would probably mean a rising of | !A1c8 In the west, south and east. ~ At his wife had threatened to end his life. car ago in northern cities. | time of the outbreak making arrangements close the argument in this inquiry my prin- | that America now leads the van in indus- | ihe Chinese and a confiict with the Ger- | MENt there was an organ recital and —_— e e S— AR for the congress of prison wardens, to he cipal conpection with It ceases and the | trlal Drogress. It is far abead of England, | mans illustrated lecture entitled, “The Batt HalAtthats et weok: matter is left in the court’s hands. 1 may | Germany and ourselves in organization and | The death of LI Hung Chang is doubly | %!h the Slums.” by Jacob A Rils ! Superintendent Is Alducted. add that while my duties here have been | methods of work. Hitherto we have been | rpgretted, becuuse he was the only influen- arduous and necessarily somewhat painful | 3ending numbers of cnginecring students to | jal Chinaman who could deal with foreign The conviots, fn thelr fight, competied 1 am proud o have been assoclated with | Germany, England and Belglum. But the { governments with an appreciation of the TRy Sipreme | Tegerin Sints Governor,~ | & [ Hinds, superintendent of construc. this distinguished court, which is to pass:| minlster has come to the conclusion that | foreign point of view. Oficials attached to | Judge. Cniversity 1900, tlon, (o g0 with them, dud he was aot o upon the most {mportant queation ever con. | the field which offera the greatest profit 10 | Karl® Lts household informed the corre. | s lowed ta return until they ind sone simess #ldered Sy a naval court—a question, as 1| their study is the United States. He has | iondent of the Associated Press today s two milea. W, F. Poasles, one of the fugl- defined it in the early course of the [therefore resolved to concentrate his efforts | hat the Russian minlster, M. Paul Pessar, COUNTY tives who has only ftteen monthe moro to proceedings, between the applicant and the | there.” called early In the morning and carncstly | o\ ip BLUFF. Mo. Nov. T.—Frani ::::.ofl::::;::;?:n.;?:| tl"l‘n“r:h‘u:?ur;:‘:m:“ morale of the service. In entering upon endeavored o have the seal of Earl Li at- 4 ' o R T.—Frank N H ¥ g my dutles as judge advocate ot the court 1| LAURA TELLS OF THE NOTES |tached to te Manchurian convention be- | Roed: a notorious character along the Mis- | : : : i The two men reactied here at simost the Syidivan KIS stveste of byp bauts ) e Tt e Tble o varity (b | SOUFi-Arkunsas boundary line, killed him 2 : : same time. They reported that the fug! tary of the pavy soon after my appoint- |¥ays She Got Them of Lonwhaush |giatement from other than Chinese sources. | °f 10day 1o avold capture. after he had . s 2 1) k tives, after holding » comsultation, ductd ! forced a sherifl's posse to retreat and after | ¢ . 75 2 3 that they would form themselves into se: ment, as follows: ‘Admiral Schley asks for bat Knows Nothing of Wag- o b g 3 Banner i . 1 a ® coirt of inquiry. A-perfectly impartist he had been shot twice, once in the head | pifine eral small parties, so that some might es r Robhery, and once through the hody Boon, St it : cape though others should be captured. It court is constituted. The judge advocate . & | Hoon il B A 1 . 3 and any counsel assisting him are not (and — In his battle with the officers near Morak, X . . o A 145 the inteotion of all to attempt to reach Bove their duty in this respect is plain) in court | ST. LOUIS, Nov, 7.—Laura Bullion, the Ark., Reed had the assistance of a woman, | S5 rais 3 . s the rough country southeast of here. to prosecute anybody or to find anybody woman who was arrested yesterday with | whose name Is given as Renster. She was | Burt y i v 18 n 9 Twenty-four members of the Fourth cay guilty, but to bring out the facts and aia | forged notes of the Natlonal bank of Helena captured by the officers when they camos | Futler ... : d A alry hastened to the seenc of the trouble, the court in decluring the truth.’ dn her possession. was identified today in :":"f"":‘l“'*l‘{".“"'“‘“;‘ “"'I"ml :""‘d:'.-‘{;' SUETDIN f§ oy P j l-:xf w)ln‘n 4'".'1‘ .u-'r::wq the I.-o..nm had 2 el o il e the office of Chief of Detectives Desmoud | TON, Nov, .—Minister Wu has ee cous son Chase , reegee i 0 Sasapenfug thewaldine could not partict * | by George Postel, a merchant of Mascoutah. | nor yet been informed by his government THURSTON CHOOSES A KANSA Cheyenne ¥ i % | pate in the chase without orders from their Referring to the McCalla signals, he said | 1L, who formerly knew (he womau when N | Clicy 4 superiore of the death of Li Hung Chang and, while clay - A 4t was clear that Marblehead had mot ar- | she lived in Texas, crediting of course the information con i ] { ) Forty armed guards from the federal &ived 8t Key Weet whes the fying s fldm“l Following this, Laura Bullion sald 15 | veyed by Minister Conger fo the State do. | FOF™er Nebraska Scuntor Setects | {00 e ,_ prison are in pursuit of the fugitives sailed, and therefore tbat these signals | Chiet Desmond: “I have kuown the pris- | pariment, fn the interests of perfect safoty | Mea. Everist of Atchison to Aer | Dawson . ! % | The wouoded men are in the prison bos €could not have been communicated to Com- | ener whom you call Longbaugh since the | he has cabled to Pekin for confirmation Ronrd of Munage *Dixon : bt . RiSAL: Ju B AWMIrRoRe was shatin tie:habd modore Schley there. “There is little | latter part of last April. It was in Fort |of the news hefore taking any action on | Dodz 1 and in the meck and is in a precarious con- doubt, however,” he added, “that if the| Worth, Tex, that I first met him. $inc | (ne subject at Washingion |15 g s RS Lald) Hougl 4 E ¥ L dition. commodore had, upon meeting Marblehead, | that time I have lived in various places and | ‘China has suffered @ great loss by the | .51 1OUIE, Nov. 7.—Ex-Senator John M. | [4E0C, - 5 C. E. Burrows was shot twice in the neck, directed Commander McCalla to report on | have gone under different mames In every | geath of Li Hung Chang.' said Minister "\_""”"" OF Nehrasks, & member of the | ierankiin s 2 i receiving serious wounds. board the fagship, he would bave been | city that we visited." Wu lodsy, “and the potition he held i | WOTL® Falr National commission. today | Krontier Arthur Trelford was shot in the leg, but fully informed as to the algnals, notwith- | Hefore that she lived with “BII" Carver, | Chinose aftairn will he o most dieult ane | 2(1ied Secretary Joseph Flory of the com. i i | his wound is slight standing the commander's declared purpose | an alleged train robber, who, she sald, was | for anyone to fill. He was a great man ‘*‘j“‘y“_"”' ';‘“’ he had “kf“'“"“ d "” Bello r 7 Andrew Leonard, a guard, s in the hos to prescrve them with as much secrecy as | killed in Sonora, Tex., April 2 last. Laura | he was also a good man and practically de- | o' oh™ © ;':N“’j‘ ARG, OB AR acem s 9 L i pital with a broken leg. He was hurt as practicable for the protection of the insur- | Bullion went to Fort Worth from her home | yoted his life to (he betterment of the | " Pdation of the Kansas senate and house 7 the prisonere were escaping through the gents themsolves. But independently of any | in Douglas, Ariz., to meet Longbaugh, who of representatives. a momber of the p i main entrance of the stockade signals, was It not incumbent upow the | was introduced to her by “Bill Cheney,” a Board of Women Managers of the World i ¢ One of the fugitives, named Otter, was commodore himwelt to make inquiries, Was | member of the gang, She added: “He had | chang. His friends here fear that fn the | 27 The nomination will be coufivined shot, but he was able to go with the oth be justified in this, a8 in other matters later | plenty of money and I never asked him any | death of his protector and companion he the next meeting of the commission, No- | Hitcheock 3 . 5 | ers and the extent of his injuries is un in Santiago, In relylug upon the efforts of | questions as to where he got it. He gave | has been oxposed to the attacks of the many Hooker 41 | known, others? y 4 4 me the money that was in my possession | enemies in the Chinese court which his = | Howard 2 The course that the fogitives have taken e el 1) Chahae i ® | he got it. 1 don't knog anything abeut that | some time was Earl Li's legal adviser in Watas Deas: B Kills W Kearney have committed depredations. Many of 3 lenfuegos at least | wagnor robbery." foreign affairs and superintended while i » Keith 4 K6 oy their robbaries are being reported here late §:15 o'clock on the mornin May 2 . Keya Paha 4 » PRIaL B6 May . acting in that capacity the construction of After Having ¥ Rimmatt tonight, £. A, Davis, a tarmer ten wile and although by reason of Commander Mo- s Callan cantion the signate, whieh ne ia| TROLLEY PASSENGERS HURT | the firs chinese railway. Av He Thous ally Krox' 1 X 107 southwest of here, was robbed of a horse ¥ . - Upon the receipt of the officlal confirma- HEApAter 5 and some clothing. Three of his employes not wish to place in writing, were not em " P — Lincoln - - M ah o e s REMRE WAS Aok o> Severely Injured In Kunane €1ty | tion of the death of 14 Hung Chang from | OUTH BEND, Ind. Nov. 7.~Peter Mat. | 108 s were rohbed of their coats and hate. (.1 mation was contained therein as showed (Kan) Wreeek=Two Pekin the Chinese standard floating over [ azko of Cleveland, a Notre Dame student | Aol 3 5 A Ferguson, a mail carrior, was rohbed of that the insurgents in the vicinity of Cien- May Die. L the legation in Washington will be half- | in a fright over an injury sustained by a | Merrick his horse and cart. No report of the pupe fuegos were accessible to communication e masted and there will be other observances | friend with whom he had been wrestling Nance 2 suers having encountered any of the (ugl and that they had perfect knowledge of | o o oy o070 Ehicagn Great | M€10E to such an”event shot himselt through the head today and | N bl 2 tives has reached here at midnight Wwhat was golng on within the cily. Wiy e S n':‘“';‘ II:'“;"'::;L)' A A = - died instantly, Although Matazko thought | Otos 2 i i HIGH PRICE PMD—FT)H cow He alko safd that the evidence s full as PR freight train ve 9 onger Napresses O noe, the injury to his friend was fatal it is be. | Diwnes . i 5 | 0 to the condition of the weather and sea off |t the James street intersection of the Kaw | WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—A cablegram re- | lieved the latter is not scriously hur Parkin | ) Cientuegos, and that the log books of the | TV in Kansas Clty, Kan., early today, in- | ceived at the State department from Min SAERTAR IR SeriQUAY par vessols while there, from the 220 to the | JUrIUK SIX persons. two of whom may die. | ister Conger confirms the press report of | MOVements of Geean \easests, Nov. 7. Pl 3 4th of May, Inclusive, do not record bad| ‘he injured | the death of Li Hung Chang. Mr. Con At New York—Salled-Auguste Vieto V]’uh: s 2 d Owned by Queen Brings Filve conditions in these particulars, but indicate, | Roland H. Williams, conductor of trolley | ger's message simply states that Li died [for Tlamburg, via Plomouth and Cherd | gichardson ¢ 3 pousand Dollars. 20 3ha centyaLy. that thérimare 8004 car, aged 26, badly bruised aud cut by glass, | at 11:13 o'clock in the morning, Ha gives | POUFK: it thnscorne, for Hasre | Rock 2 p windpipe nearly severed, probably fatal. |no detalls of the end. Acting under in- | San Framieen wnd comnet for & v | Seens 3 2 ) T Less Fortunate Than Nonh. John L. Schnackenberg, motorman, aged | struction conveved by the department yes- | cent SOt Bluft 1 QHIOAGO, Nav. 1.~Olosly, 8 Bbortbara Captain Lemly said that as the arrival | 34, foot broken terday the minister has already expressed \-\' ‘j:l.m. w \“” od—-A l~‘wu- 1 cow, recently of the Queen Victoria herd fn of Adula was purely accidental little stress | Charles Lawrence, aged 31, passenger, | the condolence of the United States gov- Llu:luu“r‘;v ”n‘\f"m?."i,f " Bt q England, wus sold here today. for $5,000 10 Bad heen laid upon the misplaced confidence | three ribs broken, severely bruised; proba- | ernment, Gt ALan ] J. J. Robbins & Sons of Horace, Ind. The with which it was assumed that the yes- | by fatal. —— (AL Quernstown—Saled—- W esterniand : B : animal cost Queen Victoria $4.000 a fou being allowed to go in, would be per-| E. C. Mournings, aged 35, forehead cut Sehley Will Visit Sonth, Fhitiadeiphias, Teutonte, fob, Mew Y | years ago. Twenty other cows nad bulls mitied by the Spavish authorities to return | severely hurt WASHINGTON, Nov. T.—Admiral Schley | . Al Southampton- Sailed -Kaiser Wil Washington g | ToRIaed AD Sverage prics of B4, Thau with information as to whether Adwiral| M o Reed (negress), aged expects to make & visit to Memphis, Tenn., | Fr (it from Hremen. for New Yok o 2056 4 B8 | B2 et & "'f'";r 1 "”"”'l",,'l'. 4 iy 01 Corvera's squadron wns or was not located | broken, chest hurt I January, at a date to be determined upon | A1 Liverpoal. Nov. 7. Arrived-( | York 20 G0 1N | the last twenty-five years ales were — —| Vestle Rhodes, nogress, aged 26, shoulder [ later, when he is to he presented a mmlm-... Portlund; Michighn. from Boston Total oz 7 T 1osaz)” 106090 1 | uosny aajusog | empira and to doing good.” Minister Wu was a protege of LI Hung Thoronghbred Shorthorn Vormerly E made at Dexter Park amphitocater by W. & (Continued on Third Page.) _ | eprameq, leg hurt, Lpervice by the people of Memphis Waesland, from Philodelphls; Bucnos | » —— ll-'bm of Hamilton, Ont, who recently fm Ajyres, trom Montreal Myne precinct missing, **Mejority, ported the herd from Englaud.