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OMAHA, MONDAY MOR NOVEMBER 11, 1901-TEN PAGE ther Tale of How They Heat the Insurance Con s Representative | Farecast, for, Nevraska-Fate, Colder Mon # day nesday Rain Winds ng to —_— British Engine Makers to Interrupts Arkansas Harinl Be- . . Northerly 4 o ¢ 2 ally Notified of Unole Sam's " i St Pref. Waterhouse's Plan for Dealing with i v Ohief of Equiymont Burenn Gives Btatissios e . CHY "m““ p cause of Suspicions of Frand. Petty Thieves s Pemporatare at Omaha Yesterday: riff Cook and Deputy of Topeka Are - | CAPETOWN, Nov. 10.—Dr. J. W. Smart, LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Nov. 10.—That tho | i commissioner of public works of Cape Col- | ooy inagN BLUNTLY PLACES THE BLAME | COTP% sent hera from Jeffersonville, lud | PILFERERS CAUS w0 q t ot T t SE MUCH ANNOYANCE . . AMOUNT GROWS 95,713 TON§ %, ‘FAR | ©02. In the course of letier to the paers as that of Newell C. Rathbun of this cf ; bl GV 3 FT. LEAVENWORTH REFUGEES TRAP THEM v, r.r':u i..nn'x”nf the 1'n;v1;:‘)\'ornmem':l”‘l) [ Peratatent Ramor that Mine Stone fn | Nos Toporic ik died Intg -"'"""“‘I‘ | Stndent mody Wil Be Given an 0p- t k| t cor- ¢ hotel a few days ago, ! e bod | Exceads by that Figare the Total Pan’s- Rt Sy rue e Rty S Dendadbigariinn Contisas o ville b lays a not.the body | i | of Last Fiscal Period. Tlliott has cabled that his total pur Negotin- today by Samuel M. Powell. siate manager Pantahment In Event et . | gt nbd g Thers Overpews, ‘nd orders for the Cape railways I tions, of the Metropolitan Life Insurance com oF Convie P 2 g America do not exceed £600, Dr. fagy pany. The body was to have been buried The approximate value of the: rollne | (copyright, 1001, by Press Publishing Co.) | Insurance official is supported by Dr. ¢ - it . — = #tock ordered during the last two years I« )FIA, Bulgaria, Nov. 10.—(New York | Jennings. the company's exumining phy neipal Waterhouse of the Omaha High | pwoe Plambers Are Fatally Sealded — plan. He proposes to add a de | tupplled about £800.000. Ordera for rall- | rumor is persistent that Ellen M. Stone fs | the life Insurance on Rathbun: by Mrs, o, 'Y plan. - MHe proposes to add a Aviourdate, Xus, ] Be Montioned Yot, WAy Stores, apart from rolling stock, from | gead. Consul General Dickinson had an in- [ C. Watkins of the Grand Central hotel, | M71™M" et ahon’ a4 Line Unbarmed. of the Fuel Department. 54 o Dew. Thomeslves Made Priseners. , here dealing with the mission of the gen- | —_— United States recrulting officer here, who “ nondence with the British press, save of Rathbun was the assertion made here portunity te Try Cases and Ase 1 e !Ofiom Follow Iate Farmhense and A HE 1S SECRETIVE ABOUT SOME STATIONS | sma. as here tuis afterngon. In his statement the PACKING PLANT CATASTR CROOKS FINALLY ESCAPE, PROTECTED Bays They Are Fropesed for Places Not to | £1.010.000. of which British firms Bave | worla Cablegram . Special Telegram )The | Sician; B. 1. Sisk, who placed one-half of T s AMCRE DRNRIGRC SIS e hon! While Making Repnairs at Uss Woester's Wife for 8hield and Run the adjuncts of secret service and .the Iike S July, 1900 to September, 1801, AREreRAte | toryiew tonight with the Bulgarian min- | With whom Rathbun hoarded up to the time | fi2/\15 OF #or aiféndy been tekes 4t | KANEAS CITY, Nov®it-Fwe steams -— JUHIlKS WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY 700 NEW | CCeR, of whieh Great Britaln supplied | ster of the interlor, M. Sarafofl, and o- | of his marriage a short Ume ugo, and by | (ne cxperiment Wil be £iven & trisl Shin | nons ware L akCriy T team- | o IMPOVERISH A MANHATTAN FARMER £869,65 tifled him offcially that the United States | others | atternoon 1nS0MA 'Yy U Slawing But of & oalive T In a statement accompanying the letter | will hold the government of Bulgaria re- | Mr. Powell requested the undertaker t0: " hinig o Tong - tirke LA Supile; &t pirighaihigis i Aot _— States that Recent Demonstrations | the commissioner of public works compares | sponsible it Miss Stone dies or is Killed, or | Dostpone the funeral until Mooday and to- [ yyin chool have suftered from the depre hwarzehild & Sulzberger packing plant | HAlt and Roh Him Near the Town, Mave Not Been Such aw to Warrant [ AL 1en&th the experience of the Cape gov- | g already dead, as a result of theperti. | day placed information of his alleged dis- | g0 51 petty thieves. Lunches have |1y Armourdale, Kan., today | Then Eacape = Dead Are ernment in connection with the cost and lnacious pursuit of the brigands by Bul- [ covery in possession of a detoctive been stolen, articles of clothing huve been | Dead | time of delivery in the case of orders | garfan authorities, thus preventing bring- Mr. Powell made the following atatement: | oy o0 =y 00" o1 tnree bicycles have disap. N. R. MURPHY, suffocated or Harfed tn the Privon vestment at Present. placed In Great Britain with the experl- | ing the negotiations for release to a con- This Hathibun case. is SOSYMERNERUCUS! | pogred and aimost every known form of| o 1v Nodbe: £ oo Yasd, ence with orders placed in the United | clusjon. The government of Turkey is keep- | from my first connection with it that 1 | pilfering has been practiced, to the great | Gl States. He shows that the Americans sup- | ing perfectly quiet shall be surprised at nothing SBAt may | yonoyance of puplls and instructors aifke. | e Skt dalid WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—A striking i1 | plied locomotives within ten months, | SOFIA, Bulgarta, Nov. 10.—Information ; develop in regard to it. In the Srst place. | pp. situation is not a novelty at all. It | [ TOPEKA, Kan, Nov. 10.—Sherift Coolt lustration of the growth of the American | Whereas the British manufacturer required | has been recefved here that the band of | Newell Rathbun voluntarily ‘called At my | oyist0q under the administration of Prof, | acetdent occurred fn o o pit tn | of this county and Deputy Sheriff Williams navy Is jresented in the single statement | from twelve to eighteen in spite of the | brigands holding captive Miss Ellen M. [oMce and asked for $2,000 ordinary life in the annual report of Rear Admiral R |offers of a premfum for delivery In ad- [Stone, the American misslonary, called | msuran This, while it sémellmes oc- | pipy (he charge that he was tog lax fn his ing machinery. The apparatus is all helow | from the Fort Leavenworth military prisos B. Bradford, chief of the equipment bu- | Vance of the contract time. He also shows | abous a forinight ago at the village of lnmf t‘ unusual, but he ~h|{nt: me A% & | giscipline. When Prof. Leviston withdrew | the ground, where the men were working | this afternoon at Pauline, five milos sout Tecu of the navy, that he spent $2,273,111 | that the American engines were satisfac- | Smetchevo and subsequently proceeded to Ne was thy Uii,dusetions SRR (DAt | 4nq was .sucoseded by Prol. Waterbouss |on tepairs. Wuddenly the large T veir | of Topeka, and held prisoncrs fn the farm. the last fiscal year fo 4,105 tons ot coal | tory and the prices far below the British | tha monastery of Kilo, but the movements | Im\-“ : | nited States army ’u PUIING | the predatory ratds on cloakroom and class- | which 18 used to regulate the presaure and | house of a man named Wooster for several @t an average cost of $7.01 per ton. The | An order of rails for a light line was [ of the troops compelied the brigands to "‘.‘|" '. )"”( ‘I‘“ and “"“.;’";"‘ “I'*" AT | room inereased rather than diminished. until | fow was blown and the men were en- [ houre. The convicts finally csc 1 be yeport says that this was nearly 3 more | Placed on the continent at £4 13 shillings | fice toward the froutier, where they are |ried b il s 'M”"”"r Y the com- | yno gituation has finally come to be in veloped 1n a cloud of scalding water and | tween a line of police sent from Topeka te tons of coal than was vsed during the pre- | per ton. the lowest British tender being [ now In hiding pany'e paysician, Dr, G, JeuMORN, 8Hd he | tolarabls. 1t fa+ ailoged that at pressnt |stemmn Nothing could be done to rescue | reinforce the sheriff and are now ut large conditions are such that the boys have to | the men until the flow of steam had ex- | Both were slightly wounded ceding fiscal year. Ten years ago the coxl [ £& 4 shillings 4 pence. Trucks to the It is also asserted that the brigands | PAssed all right | | carry thelr caps with them from clas. oM | hauste tselfr. Murphy was dead when Wooster was badly woun by one of the | ¥ orcige | 1oW days later he called again at my officc The domestic coal costs $6.20 per ton and | At about one-half the price of the loweat | with more severity in order to exercls w fays later he called agaifi &t my ofico, | 15 clagaraom, not daring to depomt them | taken out Russell lived four hours. The | conviets when he tried to fire { | consumption 00 tons per annum. | value of £2430 were obtained in Hungary |have recently bheen treating Miss Stone| "I regarded Bim as an excellent risk i re ready ac- | but I was absent and my oMce man, B. P on them the forelgn coal, of which there were used | British tender pressure and to compei a more ready a \Hkl ubrgof "'mm"'“Hm._m':'"',”'““_ fu_any coatroom, while such a thing as|injured mery are in a ous condition. | Mrs. Wooster and Sheriff Cook were hele 105,064 tons, cost $5.50 per ton. Admiral | The agent general was authorized (o give | ceptance of thefr conditions 3 H berriie ) o | safery for a lunch is unknown. McMahon has-a slight chance of recovery. | before the convicts ns a <hield by the (Bradford bas scattered American coal all | the Britishers a preference of 10 per cest, | Consul "‘h""";' '”'"‘““‘;" » “"‘"":""" gy A gnadbin, o ,'("":‘"”’I'l' ”'l"”"l' « re-Muriinl oners in making their escape. A posse or the d u 0 sto o v 0 He insists that the surrender of Miss Stone his sudden death at Jeffersonville, Ind Tt e LLRDIS (HCIAR Bt COE.HISLE (EGy WarelpiipAEN Po TNl Lo precede or be simultaneous with the | I was astonished. He was (0o healthy, ac Prof. Waterhouse hax determined o break |OHIO SHORTAGE ~ ESTIMATED | ! in pursutt tonighe could be found. He has placed 12,000 ton | the requirements of prompt deltvery and | His attitude is | cording to my mind to drop in that way and | up this situation, it possible. He has de- | — At 2:30 this afternoon some farmer bove at Yokobama and 5,000 tons at Pichilique, | reasonable prices in comparison wnn_rn‘;f";" ] ": '“;"’:'::,:u"r‘ tetermination of [ I thought It might be a case of suicide and | veloped & plan which he believes will ac i“"h Half the Retorns in the 1 near Pauline learned that the conyicis : o ’ v ustifiable by the k del oL ot v © neighbo . prmi Mex. and he has gent large quantities to fothers and to adapt themselves to the | Justifable by the known dete particularly | determined to have an autopsy. This morn- | complish hig aims and free the school from cated Falling OF 1s Hundred ere in the noighborhood. - Hastily forming Guam and to the Philippines. He carried | coloay’s needs and conditlons ae they were p (R PANBG BRHIRnKY, o, SN, WIsk | {Hg; 15, coraphny’ ity D \nings, 1 went | the inconvenience and odium of harboring ™ a A porse armed with target rifles, pistols anc 9,000 tong by water from the Atlantic coas: | met in the United States and on the con- ~1f\pu‘n n A Rr::“r m‘u" AR ARHSaN, AN AN |15, LU HBUAR WHRFE AR TR Gk e/l k10 ot thiaven. Bik ALHON /taXEs tHe b b o clubs, they gave chase. Nelther of the to Mare island, California, where it came | tinent. It {8 suggested that the superces- -r“‘::;““‘"l'l WOUIVIy OWING. o) the ok, (NAL | iskKe the s quest of his wife and have the | form of a court-martial, made up from the ———- convicts were armed and they were unable Lo cgmpasision with Eogllsh Cardif. cos! tte it ok MIVERVICERA SEI0 | the. captives’ Have'now acquited fnformax | aiopey over betors the R 2or (the. fu. | bovs of the school, (hree seblore snd twg | CINCINNATI, 0. Noy. 10.~With atmast to make u stand. Later Shorlff Cook an ;nm Wave averased the wame in coast, Y [ the British, o0 S ce 0L LNk Bacrat ToRILIeuk, OoM- | nevary from each of tho threo lower clases, o | MAIE of |hr'|nMrllnl(:;u|rnn frem the slghty. | Heputy. Williane afflved. Coiog tupsn .20 per tou, but at present, owing to the e——— v h ins = . " form court and t th o « pre- | ©lkht counties in io received, it is est! e convicts, both ofMcers fired, wounding petent persone, however, express the opin- | Mr. Powell said that several persons | form a court and try the cases as pre- |°! g " ] scarcity of American freight vessels, the | WILL EXPEL CAPE INVADERS [ fotent pero cupldity of the brigands will| who knew Rathbun well were present and | sented to them. This plan has been sub. | Dated that the fotal vote may be 100,000 |the men. but not disabling them. Tho best Cardift coal is considerably cheaper it 4 i emier Have o |Overcome their fears ot revelation and all | when the body was exposed to view it was [ mitted to the cadets and they have voted |1¢4 than for governor two years ago, when N\n\’:vln then fled through a small opening 8t Mare idland. It is recommended that Rt WRTAERY | such approve the declaration of Mr. Dick- | tho general opinion that the hody was not | 0 adopt it. The first session of the court | #20.872 Votes were cast, and almost 20,- |in the timber and ran into the house of two large steam 10,000-ton colliers be built Pian to Tazx Them Ou i et & Beibpon : Will be held at the High school building | 900 1e3s than for president Inst vear, when | Farmer Wooster. Sheriff Cook telephoned to.keep depoty suppiied .in time of peace of the Way. Yesterday Mr. Dickinson made encrgetls | JEIFERSONVILLE, Ind, Nov. 10.—Two [ (his afternoon. At this time the names | the total vote of Ohlo was 1,349,121 to Topeka for assistance and then took up aad to sccomphny. the fleots In time of war representations (o the Bulgarlan govern-| men who registered us J. T. Teneyck of [Of the boys who will contitute the court | Notwithstanding the increase In popula- | the chase. Thinking that the convicts hal Where New Statlons Are. LONDON. 11—In a letter dated Oc. |Ment against the movement of the Bul-| Watertown, N. Y. and Newell C. Rathbun | Will be made known. 1t is understood that | 1100 during the last thirteen vears, the | Fun around the house, Cook darted through 8 rizing the K lished at | tober 23, the Capetown correspondent of | FArian troops, reproaching the offictals with | registered at the Falls City hotel here last | Prof. Waterhouse has made his selections. | torel yors wilt Sely be mosh laes tha fn | 1o BINE Oual, (ategging {8 Mippviss Hhiem AN GORNE R ik [0 dUking oo Youe i the Daily Mail suys the fact that, notwithatanding their solemn | wednesday. On Thursday the man who | but is withholding the names for prudential | President in 1585, when it was 841,941, and | At the rear door. But Instead of this the varlous coaling stations during the year the | the Daily Mail sa i promises to give him all assistance n thelf | registorcd as Rathbun wae found dead in | reasons | probably less than has been cast for gov- | conviets had yone into the house and the et SR ML LRC S B st il i paonn COTAE | Sower, ‘thalr action aAs smbartAssng the | ki bed. . The sorcoss recnl iihm | Tt announcing his plan fo the boys, | €FROF since that time with a single ex- | officer almost fell into their arms ’ . 5,000- | Sprigg, the Cape ., hi : J b""“." l," goet ‘," opas bida :;: L .‘M a «ch:fmv- for |l|"~ n::pulumn of the |,,\.(m'fw, negotiations regarding a settlement and | pig gromach sufficient to have killed two | it Is said, the principal carried on a little ption Disarm Both Officers. Yon coaling station there. SECRBERYS . 3 3 "ot | Dlacing in jeopardy the life of Miss Stome. | mey . Hawkehaw work, and is now prepared to | The returns show that the greatest short . o been mude to obtain a site for a coaling | from Cape Colony. A joint commission of \ t the Bulgath A 5 N he d i Sheriff Cook was ordered to give up his LAk, o imperial and colonial military chiets has | He¢ made a declaration that the Bulgarfan | Deputy Coroner Coots wants to fiud Ten- | make definite and specific charges against | A% was among the democrats outsids of gD, which he did. Deputy Williams by th SiR R aRlpANG it AHppiTer, withoub euc 4 T here for gt government would be held responsible for | yck. The man who registored as Rathbun | some suspected puplls and present proof | the cities, and it is still variously attributed b ARy, Ams by this cess, Cuallng giations have. been locatad | been ststing here for some days nest.to | §NefClion’, MO 1S (CE RIRSND (00 | evck. The : bbily dressed in support of his allegations. In case any | o the silver queation, prevailing pros- | UMe had veached the house and entered 1 L RS HAsin IV I0d WEA TR 015 BSTCN Wohigine, 1t omderaiaod that thi | consequences of her death, should it be | " 'Y fHAUDILY dres O e 6oTRANG {ouR guili it punish. | perity, the denth of McKinley, endorement | */thOUC kuowing what had happened fuside, b ¢ provides for the colony taking a large 3 ry e ac ound ¥ punish- iy, 2 4l H d he, (co, P by con- " Compiete sation hun boen etablished | Share 1 the ‘fucure cumpalin and ‘con | DrOved L he aititude of the Bulgarian | SUSPECT CASTRO'S BROTHER [ ment il b ateciomt b s eourt "o | oF Focettent oosoven. covernor mrve s e skt A A ¢ Yokohama, Japan, and it is now. fulty | tributing largely toward ita cost. Appar. | €0vernment forced the brigands to kill their i intention is to allow the student body to | Senator Foraker and other c In the mesntime Chlef Btahi of Topeks. Btocked With conl. The same statement in | ently, A levy of loyalists enmaske 15 the | COPHIves: omblan Liherals Think He s Play- | regulate its own affairs and punish its own T TH with elght officers, were on the way. They true at Plchilique, Mex., where through the [ idea Involved o fng Dual Role—Uribe<Uribe offenders as far as possible. LOOK TO THE NOR WESTERN arrived at the Wooster house about an hour i TO PRISON MEN Should the plan work well with the b gL courtesy of the Mexican government our| LONDON, Nov. 11.—According, to. .the | PREACHES Datex MR T ook gl WAk the by} after the officere had heen imprisoned. coal and cdlfiers ‘have been admitted to the | Dally News, Malor General Tan Hamiiion.' ; i o bl g i A9, Chiet Stahl immediately began negotiations station without port duty or customs of any who salled Saturday for South Africa ld| Kansas City Pastor Delivers Annanl WL EMSTAD i have the same privilege. By this means it New Line from Chien, with the convicts to give up their prisons g . E e £y LLEME , 18] I « Nov. | is ped » rid o £l « e pi kind. In the West Indies a little work has | Act as Lord Kitchener's chief of staff takes | Nermon to Those Who Are Their Sy el AD, Island of Curacon, Nov. | s hoped to rid the High school of the pil st Lo ers and to surrender themselves, but the o ci a plan prepared in London for a more Advices received here from Capacho | ferers who now make the possession of % ik ; beea done at San Juan on the coaling scale Brothers' Keepers, Vi { A | convicts only laughed. Farmer Wooster vigorous campaign, with & view of euding ejo, dnted November 5, say that the re- | minor personal articles decidedly uncoer- but Admiral Bradford expresses regret r B ; | CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—The Record-Herald | then managed to get a gun and was about that Ilttle progress has been made for se- | the war before the coronation festivties port from President Castro to his brother | taim. o e ecord-Herald to make an attack on'the convigt Wb y . i SITY. Nov. v estino Castro, at San Cristobal, to (h tomorrow will say: A new through rail- SAYIRGY RN curing other sites for coal depots in the | begin 5 KANBAS CITY, Nov. 10.—The annual| e f 4 bl Way lind " trdtr thio 8t ia be. | On€ of them lald him law with a blow from West Indies. It is particularly essential | “General Hamilton's appointment.”” says | sermon before the congress of the National | €ffect thai the United States government | FATHER CROWLEY JUST INSIDE | way line from Chicago o St, Louis fa be- the butt of a revolver taken from one of 7 s e y N “ | Py “ 4 “Insists upon mediating between Venezuela st lieved by residents of Springfield and other - 0ng.ol that some of the deep water ports of Cuba | the Daily News, “Is part of a plan ar-| Prison assoctation was delivered today by 4 : b the captives. The convict broke Wooster's should be made available for this purpose, [ TANKed after the king's return from the [ Rev. S. M. Neel of this city at the Central | And Colombia” caused the greatest excites | prient nt Ore SO R Ay towas o) U6 oputral prt ot the afate to!| HIGBERETAR LTS contian broke Bieotia Ly ' | continent, about si: ki Unll N o elogates - | ment among the troops on the fronti be a certalnty in the near future. The | ™' 9 £380 0 his head. One K the entire waters surrounding Cuba are | COtinent, about six weeks ago. Unless ( Presbyterfan church. The delegates as N (0 Take Obseure of the convicts told Sheriff Cook that b Lord Kitchener should decline to b i ched | General Uribe-Uribe and General Modesto rumor that comes from those cities is that b AL e most important in a strategic mense. Ks- [ Lor Bl ne Lo be com- | sembled at the Midland hotel and marched Seat would be killed if he made the slightest timates are submitted for {mprovement of | PIAISant, the new scheme s likely to de- | to the church in a hody, nearly all of the | Castro immediately set out for San Cristo ent. the Chlcago & Northwesten rallway has ] J Ha Shie . velop about the beginning of the year." 3 ¥ 4 ces. | bal 1o obtain details, It seems that General completed a deal by which it will absorb [MOVe toward their capture. In the mean- conling stations at most Atlantic ports, in- L 8 L ¥ 200 hundred visitors attending the services. | time the police officers on the outside bad 9 3 —_— » Grand | Uribe-Uribe refused to believe the report, | CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—Father Jeremiah J. | the Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis line, and L outs! A cluding a modern plant at Norfolk. At the meeting tonight In the Grand surrounded the building, but were afeald AMERICAN SCHOONER SEIZED | Avenue Methodist church, where the ses- | eclaring that he had no fears as to the | Crowley, the Roman Catholic priest of | thus gain an entrance into the desirable : n Aol L 1 1 Some Others Are Secrets. e stons of the congress are being held, ad- | future of the liberal cause, because Pres- | Ovegon, 111, whose severe criticism of the Louls territory LAk bt s Ll L o LT Admirsl Bradford specifically says: “As dresses were delivered by Rev. W. A, |ldent Castro had kiven him a castiron | church authorities of the archdioce of | For some time the Northwestern road bas MR LR ) S L ool Bl ot for N OABEYIDE AR R Quavie, pustor of ho church General | Pledke not to forsake him s Chicago was followed by his excommunica- | been at work building a bravch road from | o 3 Ads to Saiablish othar 0os1 Gepotls 8¢ ith: Wonlntl AeIkiee) Roellff Brinkerhoff, chairman of the Ohio | ‘Should President r0 prove untrue [tion and whose presence in Holy Name | Dion to Peoria, and thia would conn Mrs. Wooster had fajnted during the ex- portant focalities which It {s deemed un- State Board of Charlties, and by several | !0 the liberal cause.” exclaimed General | cathedral was the cause of a dramatic | with the Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis road | citement. She was finally revived and at SO ALk (e a7 venort ‘of - Dublls L other visiting delegates. Warden R. W. | Uribe-Uribe, “the result would be his ruin. | scene there last Sunday, when solemn high | to make a through line. 7 o'clock the convicts placed the woman character.” LONDON, Nov. 10.—The Exchange Tele- McClaughry of the federal prison at Leav- | The war will enter Colombia before Christ- [ mass w topped and the lights put out, At Springfield ft was said last evening |and Sheriff Cook in front of them as shields Admiral Bradford says little about hig |S78DD compaoy has received a dispatch trom | 1o SUENE P W EIER L BUERR S TATT | mas. | appeared at the cathedral again today at | (hat the Northwestern had by private pur- | and made for the door. Then. after exact favorite project in a Transpacific tele. | /8bon annauncing that a Portuguese gun- Higy b R AR There is considerable fecling against the | the hour of solemn high mass. chases secured a majority of the stock of [ ing a promise from the sherlff that he B ;‘I" AR mm:.-u with the | DAt bas selzed the Amerloan schooner | X100 (OFENL DAL bas W imposed upon | CA8tro family among the Colombian lib- | day Father Crowley was admifted, after | the small road would not permit any of the officers outi- :m";m‘j:' 59 hm’:flfl 18 now in poe- | NSWtie and Lottle at Hosts, .thikad of |08 O8 SoCONRE 9 SLES < mutiny and escape | €F418 and along the frontier In consequence | some parleying at the door, and in a rear side to fire on them, they started for (he i the Azores, for clandestinely con- despread ¢ that Celestino (‘as- | so o 8 ougl e solemn service. y session of all data required %0 far an SUr- | \ewing (wents ols eminrante whe were o | of twenty-six of his prisonera Iast Thurs. | ©f & Widespread rumor thar Celestino Cas- (seat he st through the solemn serv ROB STAGE IN DAKOTA TOWN [open. An they left the house with the Vevs are concerned o Tay. thts cabte. tn | YeYIng twenty-six emigrania who were try- | Of ! tro, who is commander-in-chief at San | When the tall priest from Oregon appeared trightened farmer's wife and the submis. v A B satls, g to avold military service. d “ristob: s be ely se cattle cent ' ce to the cathedra o » . s the same connection he renews his recom- | © Many of the delegates visited the Kansas :"” I':' Al "",)' e \I?l' hx&v::“:m ';.Hq | ;:’ l(“.?nn "x“:'rw::::lunm d »’.h .un:;:“r“ ': Masked Men Don't Trouble (o Leave 'h"’ sherlff before them the convicts passed 8 o enemy, the cattle by sked | he found g her o etween a cordon of police who could have mendation for a careful examination of the WA! '] state penitentiary at Lansing and the fed % . b sl B e oo 1Rasd it o Valley City te Do the Facifc ocean weat o the Hawatisn mands | AGAINST — MILWAUKEE'S VICE eral prison at Leavenworth today. The | ACros% ho (roner by means of AL | [khatarcotiv il f'i‘m":’"'; SiiiNo. tanim i captured them easily, and started for the to locate dangers to navigation. He rec- e 18 On in the Town thag Beer | business scssion of the congress will begin | M98 of Colomblan conservatives UFIDG, | SEE g = ' y s rallroad track. one of these raids a dozen soldiers were | Father Crowley demandea admittance he After covering a considerable dist smmends. that @dditiessl hydragraphle of- Made Famons, Led by Min- fomorsow. marning, Killed on both sid id that the | Was directed to a side entrance, and there b sidarable, digtpuce fices be opened at Manila and at Pensacola, . r A ; ‘"'; ‘:‘ bo! 4 “’““ It 1s sald ’i" I (R At g 0 AV . D he starteq up | VATLEY CITY, N. D, Nov. 10.-While [ down the track the conyicts suddenly dis P! Inter. cattle change hands at a prearranged price | he ¢ ; . } | an omnibus was on its way to North Val- | appeared through a hedge fence, biddi: H;-}.. report says that the subject of wire- PAYMASTER LOSES THOUSANDS | of 530 per head. The blood thus spilled | ;“" ‘”“"' however “'“{ i G :‘“‘ "‘"" ley City tonight it was held up by maskeg | the officers a mocking g G bt the ¢ o g S : s charged directly to Celestino Castro | by another company of ushers, who de- s b e o ’ p p p leas telegraphy was followed carefully dur- | MILWAUKEE, Nov. 10—~An antl.-vice | prekpckets Rifie Stevems' Grip of by the ndignant people of Tachira. From | clined to permit him to Droceed and ha | M0 And W number of the pussensors | police sereants later maid he could have Sng the war, but it does not appear nec- | cruxade In om In this city, A committee ; ¥ the indignant people of was forced 1o accept n pow. (he fourth | T0Pbed of their valuables, There were |easly (ouched the leading convict with his essary to adopt any particular system at | of three which has been making an investi- Lows; Gepon: Intended for Han - Cristehal : Gensral ‘Uribe-Ukibe pr . S There 1 ‘andisturbedq | ©1€ven passengers and they lost money and | hand as he passed present, as It 13 advisable to have no mors | gatlon for several weeks made its report Hoys in Bluc. oesded (o Maracaino from. ip deers A "D e | valuables to the amount of $400. A lawyer, | The convicts had secured a good start JURAC Nov. 10 i P co, | through the same service as that which | i apparatus than that necessary for instruc- | tonight. The report bringe out a variely CURACAO, Nov. 10.—Dr. Eduardo Blanco, who was riding with the driver, jumped | before the officers had recovered from their | | 2 o A a8 e s, has | Wa% stopped when he entered the church ) tion. As most nuval powers have adopted | of alleged disregarda for the law. Tt is based Yenssutian miniater of forelgn affalrs, has | P from his seat in the darkness, ran back to | surprise. Then some of the policemon 1 Sam's Making Large In- | Leviston to an extent that brought on | h is Jocated the packing plant's pack- | Were captured by two escaped convicts v E A Portuguese Gunbont Takes it in Tow PENSACOLA, Fla., Nov.10.—Paymaster | resigned his portfolio. He will be suc- | 1ast Sunday | the nearest house and telephoned for the | wanted to pu ) = 4 ) 3 ¥ L v ¥ : e nea 01 I o) o arsue, but Sherift Cook woul some form of wireless telegraphy for their | on a written and somewhat extended tate- | o “EFBATOLA. Kl Hov 1 army arrived | ceeded by Dr. Pachano. The cause of the | The cathedral was filled today to fts P ok would police. By the time the officers arrived, | not permit it, as he had promised the con S v v 3 s disagreemer og T | utmost capacity and it was apparent that 5 : i y P ceived that mone is satisfactory. It was | made a thorough canvass of the city with ';‘"'," l“'""l‘“_"":""’:" :“" r."";" ,,'(',‘;"" realgnation way A dissgresment regarding:| VIioNl SREASTE MBS b ,v,,,,.”',d a repetl | however. the robbers had escaped with | victs immunity from arrest clearly shown during the international | reference to the subject under consldera- | that city placed in « hand satchel $200 and | the Colombian question, particularly the | % ¥ ’ their booty. The holdup 100k place within | - Gherift Stahl left some of his men on the yacht races that the diMiculties of “inter- | tion. The charges are made that the city | #4500 in paper money for the purpose of | answer of President Castro to the Pan- '10n of the scenes of last Sunday the city limits and was a bold plece of | gcene and with the others started back ferenco” could mot be overcome with the | council disregards the law by granting | PAYINK the aeveral hundred artillery men at | American congress in the City of Mexiio ¢ work to Topeka to take up the chase later on apparatus then used saloon licenses for part of the year with|Fort McRea thelr salaries for the past | which was sent without Dr. ianco's | ONLY WHITE _E_NG|NEEHS JOIN FIom Tonakeis noaea SRt doed o scrrsepantiagifionnne. (e ST AIRESIALS | onth.. NS jBe - reashed the fort Dere | Knpwiete. Awsociation of Stationary operators | BANGS AWAY AT PASSERSBY | chier stahi expressed the opinion tonight CHARLESTON SETS A PRICE | l°fes mat thiriy-two wids-open gambling | he ovencd hix arip ani found that ail the . insianpry; , gLl e heeniid seec b eprAlan ania Bouses are doing busincss and that there | paper money, amounting to nearly §5.00. | MORGAN SWALLOWS ANOTHER . At AREnts wiik Calay | Six-Yenr-014 Roy at Dey Lake | The convicts are well armed, having taken Decides the Rate to He Charged for | T In operation 118 saloons that are com- | had been abstracted and only the $200 st Line Clearly Drawn, : all the guns in the farmhouse, including nected with questionable resorts. The re- | dollars remained. The news spread, be- [ Bremker Inland Steel Plant to Be Fed ald Shoots Persons Just for those of the sheriff and his deputy. They port exonerates the police from recelving | coming known here about midnight. The the Blg Corporation ATLANTA, Ga. Nov. 10.—-The United | Fan, are both white men, but their identity was proaching Exposition revenue from the alleged wholesale disre- | police were instructed to watch out for ; SRBHETaY: G g Uhitl | o b laarod gard of the law. e tioanirh, ‘Paymhstde Btavans. thiaks Throngh States Motive Power Association of Sta . tionary Engincers has been formed her DEVILS LAKE, D., Nov. 10.—~The 6 Sherlft T the 8 : CHARLESTON, %. C. Nov. 10— Exhib- | The committes was appointed by the Min- | some professional pickpocket followed gl B o 4 bl slle the Stary ships, it 18 belfeved from the reports re- | ment prepared by an unpamed agent who Accommodations During the Ap- 'he association is composed of the mem- | vear-old son of Willlam Barber, today se- ul«-rl-l;um-lnllnn of Mkluu’lke; to l-vu; him and relieved him during the trip. He | TROY, N. Y., Nov. 10— Negotfations are ‘|””». g i i VT v of th T (SRS M TR el ,,"m”n" 1 tigate the moral condition of the city and | aannor res Ay 2 X S ANEE < J e ita assoclation No o | cures o consisted of Rev. R. H. Keller, Pilgrim 'annot recall a single incident of the trip eing carried on by J. Plerpont Morgan National Assoclation of Stationary n persons passing his home. Miles Miller, a that would lead to any clue of the robbery, | whereby it 15 expected that the Baker fs . : | ginee ! drew from the Nat erchant, was made a target by the bo Congregational church: Rev. E. &, Cutler. | put has concluded that the money was |land plant of the Troy Steel company wili|§/10ers, which withdrew from the National | merchar made 8 he boy Westminster Presbyterian church, and Rev. | ot 3 ‘ soon 'be. absorbed by the Uniten steiey | assocation at the Rochester meeting i | but missed, Burt Crary, a 12-year-old boy Toulght §. C. Meade, president of the New | gon-v'Coleman, superintendent of the Anti- ‘:f,-",:"\r;'\* (h: le\‘-:,\mltnm The polias. de~| KEasl sarboration . Thie: oiaot shise i the | Scptember, when negroes were admitied to | was the next person (o pass and young Horam o g ommisslon, and lour oLBeF | Saloon league. The clergy of the city took partment of this city has placed under ar- | largest in the state, has been idle fo five | the assoclation. The new assoclation Is the | Barber shot him through the apex of the members and employe of the commission | yp he subject today and from a dozen pul- only organization of strictly white en- | right lung, probably fatally wounding him. 3 o e yeurs 4 18 now In the hands of ve! " reached Charleston and tomorrow twelve | pitg there was expressed hearty approval of | "¢*t J- H. Alexander, a negro in the em hrs and is R the h & Faceiver L ces he o attempt tc cal the loy of the United Stutes govermment,|At one time It employed over 3,000 men. | E1ers in America. Application will b [ The Barber boy seemed to think he was | ®h°¢8 he made no attempt to conceal th members of the udvisory board and Archl- | the movement ploy e Unite ates govermment, ) humorous aspect of the affair. Sheriff Cook 3 . b LN b made to the secretary of state for a charter | having a good time and did not realize the tect-in-Chiet Gilbert will reach the eity charging im with baving stolen #4500 | During the last summer the buildings and | e 10 the secr ate for a charter iaving 8 ed: Hiun s sald that when he and Deputy Willlams R from the valise of Major P. Stevens, | furnaces have been repaired at a hup‘t' ex- | reached the scene in the afternoon e of from New York. Architect Huston of the K| 'S MEMORY i il e s oxpected that the tran 25 LR IN Shuct Hinton ot the FIRST IN MKINLEY'S 0 By hasian At R Tidey. biantos penditure. 1t was expected that the {tra the farmer boys who had been chasing the fer would be made last summer, but Mr ! " vay bullding from the contractors. 1t s ready | Minnespta Village Unvells Monument 1 the steel strike | —— e = N convicts was popping away at the men with Morgan refused to act unt Y bell, which it wil PErgas I8 M Py g a target rifie. Cook snapped his revolver for the Liberty bell. which 10 witl sheiter | i1 yoriionrn Beinel ROAD STILL DOING BUSINESS | war'uriiies Tie s sivmn o o anthe 8 larget rife Cook suayped hia ravoive o plant when the United States Steel cor- | o More than 2,000 men are now employed Speakers Farsiiciphting, Denver & Rio Grande Seems Little | poration was formed Nearl as Much as Both Blades ORS BuUAE blrolcooasieviia fe on the (‘ll!fltl“'h)n K"‘ll“flld The hnllllhll' o ; —_— e (] i Affected 3 Switehmen's — 00000 T:"“. ‘T'I”“I t ]:lflf:(‘ “h:::" :n:‘,::l’ “.Irlll)’(' committee of the woman's department has OWER, Minn., Nov. —To 5 village « ) b 00| already secured more than 10,000 lodgings | belongs the honor of having erected the Strike at SCRANTON BREATHES EASIER e —— E tors and concessionaries are coming to Charleston in large numbers and Auring the last two days a hundred carloads of ex- hibits have arrived here for the exposition. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 10.—A special to the Star from Topeka says: Sheriff Cook arrived from Pauline at 10 o'clock tonight He was somewhat disfigured and his clothes were ragged, but he had lost none of his nerve by his usage at the hands of the con- victs. In telling the story of his experi- finally rounded up at the Wooster farm 3 o 0 big conviet met him at for exposition visitors in private families | irst monument in homor of Willlam Mc — aoaTs . tha 3 Rouse, where the and boarding houses. The usual rate for | Kinley. Representatives from the entirs| DENVER, Nov. 10—The strike of | *'*? Rk Tislisveg by the the door and commanded him to come in lodgings will be $1 a day, and for lodging | porthwest were present today At the un- | switchmen on the Denver & Rio Grande Big Strike Has Been *‘Come fn here, or I'll kill you,' he and breakfast $1.25. Nearly every house in | velling, including Governor VansSant and | railroad is having but Iittle effect on the Averted. sald. Charleston Wil be converted for the ex- | other men of prominence. When the mon- | traffic of that road, according o fhe state. Tl G alia Milnda bt mas tyksiasds oins SWelL the aerit retaien L went 1o v 4 " - woman was screaming, Wooster was position period Into & house of entertain- | ument was unvelled all the bands that | ments of the ralroad oficers tonight. The | scpANTON, Pa w. 10.~The com-| | Hehes of P nt ad . § ment and the seatiment of the community | Tower and the surrounding country could | switch engines all over the system were | mun. L g S il 00 Vished 371 Inch f PAID want ads. Roth lying on & couch unconsclons. His skull 18 agalost every attempt (o exact heavy | muster played the hymn “Nearer, My God. | fully manned, with the exception of those | nf ip. Temple Tron company in reinstating an other pupers combined published 412 inches was cracked and his right hadd broken tolls of the visitors. to Thee" The speakers were; GOVernor | at Sallds and Alamoss. The Brotherhood | the alicged. blacuiiacen wmen and thereby ‘ of pald want uds, Peoplo pay for Bes want U0 10k00, goRviat ¥aa Oneiehed ""h,["'] 8 The rajiroads bave agreed upon lower | VanSant, John Owens,) Thomas McKeeon | ot Rallway Trainmen say they will stand | averting o stries of fis 500 miners - ; door, bls gun drawn upgo me. Haviog Tates 30 per cent lower than the rates [ And Rev. Dr. Forbes by the declslon of Vice Grand Master Laoe, [ What prompted the company to char ! ds ads, because they are a good business in- searched me the big fellow asked if I was T v — y & 3 - oo & the sheriff. ‘I am looking for the sherifr,' made for Bulfalo—and the city councll Will | yqyomentn nf Orenn Vessela, Nov. 10, | 1B Which he declared that the agreement | its position cannot be ne cttained. na nnn HaTRRIANH wabt fa CilisRH Pass an ordinance next Tuceday night for | "¢ fiverpool—Arrived: Campanin, from | Petween his organization and the Rio | of (he officlals will discuss the matter . the protection of the roads from the scalp- [ New York via Quecnstown; Cevie, from | Grande was stlil in operation and that it Didn't Dare Be el ers. The attendance promises to be at | New ork =000 ved: Greclan, | COVers awitching. The switchmen em- | Workers' unfon expressed the opinfon that HIbaas" tha salranmatanAte tihgaid (EAL & least twice that which the promoters of the | from Liverpool, for Hallfux ‘| ployed on the Colorado & Southern rai- | the Temple } company made the concession | | Cook, I told him that I was only a farmer project pxpected and the exposition will be | AL Queenstown-—8alled: Htrurld, yrom | road, who, It was reported, would ald the | at the instance of the other big companios. | | | | Then he teld me he would take me along R, = District President Nichols of the Mine one of the most artiatlc ever held in the | FXPEPRCY, fob Rew Firk, (oo ren Lulse, | IO Grande men in their strike, say they | Who feured the poscibilits of & gencal ) (@8 a shield from the men outside. Stahl outh, o | trom Bremen, for New Yorke will continue meutral. o strike belng precipitated. V wnd bis men had arrived by that time and