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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. v._ ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1902-TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. FOR PACIFIC CABLE|Fio# FoR WARcus sLANDIFIRST BONANZA WHEAT FARMIOENTIFY THE DEAD wowaN|NINGR CHANGES 1N CABINET|CONOITION OF THE WEATHER|[)\y OF CORONATION to Take Peaceable Posscasion. HONOLULU, Aug. 2—(Via San Fran- cisco, Aug. 8.)—According to the Hongl men who ate Interested In the island guano expedition, fnat Japan has sent a war an Proves to He that of Miss Minnte Mitehell. CHICAGO, Aug. 8.~The body of the young woman found last night in a vacant lot at FORTY THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND |Seventy-fourth and State streets has been | YOUNG CHAMBERLAIN SITS WITH FATHER identified as that of Miss Minnfe Mitchel T p of 604 Fourty-fourth street, and the police . by the last advices recelved hers from th Will Introduce Stemm |,r, jooking for Willlem Bartholin, a young | Barl Dudley Gets the Position of Lord In Time of War United Btates is to Have| siaien, the vessol which left here for the | il Other Moderm Maohih- |mechanic who was with her at the time| ILieutemant of Irel Much to the Absolute Gontrol. island carried a complement of Mauser 0 G Owis 0y fyndioate of Amerioane Led by Nebraskan Will Establish it in Oannda. Balfeur Has Made a Muddle of Ferving the Fousils 1o Retire. President and Attorney Gemeral Knox Agres on the Oonditiens. GOVERNMENT TO FIX RATES CHARGED Temperature at Omaha Yesterday: H Everything in Readiness for the Grewning b of King Bdward. EXPECTANT POPULACE CROWD $TREETS Wander Aimlessly Through the Semi- ¢ Duk Ilumi ey e 2 et S Hevns v s g e g SRk mane? S the company to plant the Ameriean on 1 police are firmly of the opinion t EXTEND FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO CHINA !h; .l:lnd -ml! keep it floating until dom- girl was murdered by Bartholin and P KEEP FAMILY FROM INJURY NO BLATANT HORNS AND LITTLE NOISE — pelled to haul it down. (Copyright, 108, by Press Publishing Co.) [ Platoon of Troops at Shenandoah Go — ST. PAUL, Aug. 8.—A syndicate of Amer- P: " D ;Oommercial Depend A. A. Rosehlll, the discoverer of LONDON, Aug, 8.—(New York World Ca- lflm ::: ::‘nlh. n woalthy sattH s Wit stanlion ce fiet |POAFOd (hroe weeks Defofs the Mitchell | blegram -Speciai Telegram)_Tho oatl of P v"" NI, hemi Disagroeablo Features Atoned for by the o P The som | Donensa wheat farm in Canada between #irl went away with the young man. Dudley has been appointed lord leutenant .. Brillisat INluminations. The body of the girl was beyond identl- | of jreland, Charles Thompson Ritchi CONSTRUCTION MAY SOON COMMENCE | pany's claim ia based on this title, which | /1K, 456 Daviduon, m the Prince AIbert | on,“but her sistor, Lillfe Mitchell, to- | chancstlor ot the exchequer, and Avatas| SHENANDOAM, o, Atig. §.—A platoos of —_— is on record at the State department 18| ... o0q scres of lend been purchased | DISht positively identifled the Wress, the | Axers- Dot home secretary. Austin [the Governor's troop of oavalry went to “Attormey Gemeral of the Bellef that | Washington. at an outlay of $200,000-and another $100,- | Petticont of lavender sifk the hat worn | Chamberlain, son of the colonial secretary, | Turkey Run Hill today em an errand of pany Wil tieally Pro- No intimation that the vessel left here 000 has been set aside by the syndicate|DY Der sister at the of her disap- | has been appointed postmaster general, vi merey and rescued a small family from | OCom: Piro with any arms on board was given out un- pearance and there lo bt # the minds | the marquis of Londonderry, resigned. As |violence of the neighbors. There has been ceed Immediately to il the news was reosived that the Japanese | 'or, Improvements. Nome of the methods | 0% ol " n hia s e thnt of Min- / . . which made the great wheat farms of oo Austin Chamberlain will have a seat in [petty acts of violence reported from that =~ild Line. government had laid clatmte the.lend snd | o .\ ‘nob o Sugisme Bave ‘yott Bosl ap- | 2f® Mitcheil. the cabinet, the rare spectacle will be fur- |territory nearly every day for a week. had dispatched a war vessel there. Oolonet | /" T all QSO wheat-raising has | Miss Mitchell was last by the mem- | njshed of both father and son holding| Today Brigadler General Gobin recelved Thomas Fitch then made public the in- | o —o o entirely to small areas and | Per® of her family on the it of July 30, | cabinet rank simultaneously. A mew office, |a pathetioc letter from the wife of & non- structions given to Captain Rosehlll, to the work of small farmers. when she left her father’s Bouse ih com- | that of minister of edvecation, has been |union workman who Is employed In the :l:':' 'N.l"::i.l;:d to vrvlv-t Sy cons| The syndicate includes ¥ J. Waddell of |PA9Y with Bartholin, the Saylog that | created, to which the marquis of London- | Gilberten colliery of the Philadeiphis | LONDON, Aug. S.—The eve of the corona- ™ oy A_“:_:."F':‘ the Japansse | . r “Neb., another wealthy cattloman; '-‘:_Yr:""‘; *: take !:_ - She daid ‘:' derry has been appointed. Reading Coal and Iron company, in which |tion of King Bdward V0l was marked tn foree ts ¢rive them aiell and capitalists from Iowa and Tilinots. One'| ™® u; e o:“. 2 it “,? not! 1 The appointment of Sir Willlam Hood fshe tells of the treatment accorded her by | London by large crowds which wandersd all ek [ whole township I to be converted into a | IN& was heard of her ob af Bartholin until | Wairond to be chancellor of the duchy of |strikers. Amonk other things she said rooks |the evening somowiat aimisssly through ptain MaskhAty tae monster wheat fleld and the greater por- | (WO days later, when the girl'w father ro- | Lancaster, In place of Lord James of Here- (had been thrown through the windows at | the semi-illuminate’ straets. Dows White. tion of a township adjoining i to become | CSIVed & note from Bartholls saying that | ford, resigned because of (ll-heaith, #180 |night, ome of them nearly striking her | hall, where the Canvdian arch was the cen. & portion of the syndicate’s interests. he and the girl had ¢loped and had started | way officially announced tods; sleeping ohild, the house was damaged and |ter of attraction, arouad Westminster abbiy THOUSANDS ANXIOUS TO SECURE SEATS peculators Do & Thriving Bas iness Untll Late im the Night, While Many Sit Up to Get Good Positions. OYSTER BAY, N. Y., Aug. 8.—At a con- | During theé afternson the conference be- | peaceful one for the purpose 81" Mr. Hoard and his associates will intro- | f0f ‘Californis to spend their honeymoon. | King Edward has approved all these ap- |while she was outdoors one night a shot |and nlong the Stran « 1 » d the side waiki £wesn the president s Attgraey Gemeral Pocenag it gy 5 P": duce steamplows and -other modern farm | Mrs. Annie Battholfn, the mother, whom | pointments, as well as the followlins: was fired at her. She also said crowds gath- | blocked with the expestant opulace, e 1o hat the police Armly bellevs was killsd by her | First Commissloner of Worke—Lord | ered around the house, hooted and jeered at o s a ouse, 5 The people were detarr any o The syndieste will own its awn elevators, | 800, disappeared from hor home at 4310 | Windsor, in succession to Aratas Akers- |her and .the child and hung crape on the [of ro n.yll:m by the mu:: 'r.:e‘:llukyln‘n; two of which are to be built this fall at|CAlumet avenue & mouth ago. Her son | pouglas. door. Her husband, she concluded, was |the recent postponament of the eorenation, Garvin In the center of the new farm. It |'%de no report of har disappearance to | jinanclal Secretary of the Treasury— compelled to stay in the mines in order to [and those who had seen the unrestrained 180d | wiii also operate nine elevators at adja- | the Ppolice, and o man who had boarded | wijliam Hayes Fisher, in succession to|earn money to keep them from starving |exhibitions which ocourred upon the slight- b cent paints. Jith her iof years fegorted the matter, | Austin Chamberiain. Mr. Fisher has beed |and aa he could not leave his work she |est pretext during the war. times ooutd cndmstiiidioiay saying that he was confident that she had | o junior lord of the treasury since 1895. asked the commanding officer of the troops | not fail to notice the different temperament NEW RAILROAD COMBINATION |met with foul play, for the reason that| Parliamentary Secretary of the Treasury |here to protect her. shown tonight. With & few exeeptions it pu —Sir Alexander Fuller Acland Hood, vice | Turkey Run Hili has no police protection | might well have been said of the metropalts Micsouri Pacific amd Chicage, kille|8nd hed dissppeared - Sir Willlam Hood Walrond. and General Gobin decided to help the and portent that has been held at Sagamore peaceful landing. Beveral months ago the Pacific Commer- olal Cable company sought permisssion D from the executive branch of the govern- | an armed force and ralse the Amerfean and koep it up until it s torn superior force. At the same time there to connect with the British | tain was told to avold § eanfilet eable to the Philippines. The proposition | way possible. - o 32 = r‘ : £ § P of the empire that it was living up to the assume all exgense | In the event of his oo & 80 Fant Suter ::-:l:nltyhn to l::. the bhth-‘ in the | 1ord Commissioner of the Treasury—| woman. He learned that she was not in the national reputation of taking Its pleasures war vessel the " ":_ ook o - ought waé dyiik dead In | genry Willlam Forester, M. P. Dbest of health and it was decided that she | somewhat sadly. SRRV —" room. Officers werw &t once sent 0 | Under Secretary for India—Earl Percy. |haa better be taken from the place to the| The absence of biatant horns and annoy — Under Secretary to the Home Ofce— | pottgvilie hespital. To do thie the general|irg features was pleasantl; 3 ly atoned for by OHICAGO, Aug. 8.—The Daily News an- Thomas Horatlo Arthur Ernest Cochrane, | orgered platoon of cavalry to make a |the lighting up of many buildings. The nounces today that by what is known as & > M. P 'monstration fn that section and while | brilllancy of the fllumination held the coun- “traffic agreement” a close alliance has Under Secretary to the War OMcs—The |tners to eacort the woman and child to the |try visitors to the eity so spellbound that island for the company. If the island was | been entered into between the Chicago, Mil- ear] of Hardwicke, who was under secre{ary | rafiroad station. This was done. The troops | vehicle traffic became more and more dif- found to be of value, the matter waukes & St. Paul rallway and the Missourl K for Indla. rode all ovet the territory and found that [cult as the night wore on. Until & very ship was to be referred to the Uni Pacific system, one representing the Rocke- Py Parliamentary Secretary of Bducation— |the population, which {s made up of many |late hour the stand speculators did a thriv- 0 and Japanese governments, If feller interest and the other the great south- residence of. bis ir. Willlam Reynall Anson. forelgners, wes not In the best frame of |ing business and around those stands ocou- interests. of the war vessel still refused western aystem of the Goulds. called for the Mitchel Parllamentary Secretary to the Board of |;mind. The woidiers were hooted and jeered | pylng good locations there were lines of Mr. Roosevelt referred the whole subject | landing, Captain Rosehill was instruo By the alllance the former comipany will | 8Way together. The letter writt “|Trade—Andrew Bonar Law, M. P. and called uncomplimentary names. Only | peogle anxious to get seate at the last mo- 0 Attorney Genéral Kuox with a request | start ashore with an unarmed foros secure a direct line to Salt Lake Clty and |tholin' to Mr. ‘Mitchell. was' pos The earl of Dudley, Sir Willam Hood | one stone was thrown at the horsemen,|ment. Many of the thous boat fiylng the American flag and at the Missouri Pacific will gain o direct en- | 0380 two days after his disappearas ‘Waldron and Lord Windsor will not be im | uny this was done by someone in a crowd |through the strests displayed unmistakabl & landing and carry out the purposes of the | trance from the Kansss Oity gatewsy into| Bartholin is 38 years of age, and has been (tho, cgbinet, but George Wyndham, chief |on o high ridge out of reach of the horse- |signs of determination of sittlng up al expedition unless physically reftrained, | Chicago. This will place the St. Paul system | émployed as a mechanic in & wagon shop |secretary for ireland, does become & Mem- |men The cavalry stopped thelr horses and | night for the purposs of seouring good seats &t Auburn park. He has not been seen |per. the crowd scattered instaptl: for tomorrow, by his employers for more than two weeks, | Premier Balfour's promised drastic recon- Siruction o L e e it i 1as |ABSTAINERS CONCLUDE WORK Practically fo new blood is Workmen Busy at Abbey. ‘Workmen were still busy . Oathollc Soctety in Sesston at e limics so: rhacdegzee Seng e 5o Wuque Finishes and Ad. Journa. bury, Lord Chancellor Ashbourne and Geovrge Hamilton. When they did not DUBUQUE, Ta, A 8.—The Catholi¢ to retire he thought to give Lo me Bunday saloon. They also express sympathy egraj #0 quickly after’he knew that his mother's’ foraorA A 2 oM with the proviso ti.: B o gy ¢ 1 P! e appear Im court S disappearance was being investigated. of this ‘office almost as his right. services to arbitraté the disputed. ques- | dress, appealed at & late hour to 3 t oo :::' ll-tnl shipping combine N\ enjoyed strong support from the king, who | g0 to help him hire or borrow n-“nl':tllu ol e G s R I S . IMPORTERS |1!xes bim personally, while he makes little i s Bocessary ‘for admittanse. ret of his opinion of Mariborough as aro still procecding, and 4t le belleved, f Jacking 'in fufbiiment ot bis obligation as |CRONK SURE OF ELECTION g bl g Bl Bl st 4% i :tmge:::: .t.hol: -nuunl.o:‘ premier, 3 uen| States Gemeral Appraisers Rew. - |* SORtributor to London's soclal galeties. | guana Mam Will Be Chosen Grand Bx- | with public enthusiasm tempered by heart- folt relief over the passing of the shadow A J. Balfour, eald thegovernment nder way. 1 ot _think owe I " T alted Ruler of Elkdom st beea -nfloflr ey -a.ul;uzl.ul m" T HURLS HARSH EPITHETS Utak Comvention. which so recently overcast the emplr with the formation of the ahipping com- King Passes Busy Day, King Bdward passed a busy dey at Buck- he ‘ 8.—The board of b= Wiy Loond s foud ol . clasificstion of the United States general| """ Netlomalist O'Commor Stromsly| g\, y,xp, Utah, Aug 8—Every train ingham palace and 4id not appear to the public at all. At = lats hour tenight he o et g 3 appraleers today rendered a decision of| 'Demounces Sergeant Sheridam amd |, gajt Lake is bringing crowds of BElks » -r: fns e et great importance to all classes of import- Scores the Government. and visitors to the annual meeting of the . ol m::l:h i colontal ers. In relation to the jurisdiction of the grand lodge of Hiks, which will begin next | was reported as feeling quite strong and i 1""-.- o B e g board, it is held that the jurisdiction and | [ONDON, Aug. 8.—Op & motion provid- | Tuesday. The officals of the grand lodge | as Iooking forward to tomorrow's ceremo- meets again we shall be ip ing for the third reading of the appropria- | Will arrive = tomorrow. ' The Saratoga | nies without the slightest misgiving: b st cgink M tion. bill in the House of Commons today | Springs delegation is expected to arrive | Acting upon medical sdvice, Lord Saiis- T. P. O'Connor, Irish mationalist, made -« Sunday, when the campaign for the 1308 | bury has obtained the king's permlesion: ,For some time past, it is said, there has | ;. iop fighting speech, in which he re-|&rand lodge sesssion will begin. George | to absent himself from the tion. been s growing practice on the parTt of | gireq the grievances of Ireland, especially | H. Cronk's election as grand exalted ruler | The ex-premier will shortly leave the the Treasury department to withdraw pro- | vy a 1 8he is looked upon aa & foregome conclusion. | continent. BURLINGTON GIVES ~ INCREASE | tests that had come before the board, bre- | Wikom ‘me descrinng oh o moviuved viieis, | Grand. Becretary Georgs A Reynolds of | One of the most eurfous {ncldents ot sumably to correct errors, and then never Be whils in Irish tabula; Isely | Saginaw. for re-election pparently has no | coromation will be the appearance of Conduetors, Brakemen wad Hasgage- | bring (he cases beforo the board again. | sonioren lomemens moremm T R | O or Por. the other krand ofcers | Uniform of the Balvation Aty ia West: men Granted More Pay All of that, the department would sim- | " \p "oy Cannor strongly denounced the gov- | brisk contests are anticipated. minster abbey. King Bdward directed that unce & ruling which would cover| ....iont for its refussl to extradite Sher- a representative of the Salvation Army in question. idan from his retreat at Lowell, Mass. whould be invited to the corénation, and : i || The board of classtncation now olds | Gl TG S I (CRCLL R 1 OMAHA MAN _FUI PRESIDENT Bramwell Booth bas heen appointed to at- O oai0, iAus. S—Nearly everyoms of feflect that wuch action reslly amounts 10 | u5q Geclined to further dlscuss the Sher- | Phylatelle Sons of Amerion Close Con- | ténd the ceremony. A difficully srose sbout the 7,000 conductors, brakemen and train attempt on the part of the department # the uniform he should wear and the earl baggagemen of the entire Chicago, Burling- | to exercise Judiclal functions conourrentiy | Jong, meibinss wog recorint tr s o b i marsbal, the- dukis of Novtolk, (istimeted i ton & Quiney reliroad system will re- | with the board, and that it is an usurpation/ "8 O°F boycotting and - intimidation he Omcers. that ho was not suthorized .to recognize Over System. celve a material incréase in wages Septem- | of judiclal functions wholly without war- A pl in 1 f By the uniform of the Salvation . Mr. ber 1 Under the general readjustment | rant in law. . :’;‘:‘;“:‘_‘. :::«-«:::" e | DENVMR. Ats §.—The ‘Phylataile Sons | Booth thereupon wrete fo' Kisg rd, the “MG ber month brakemen” will bo a| The great mmportance of such a de- |l R CLL TS P oy today to| of America closed thelr convention hers | Tequesting permission to wear the uniform {hing of. the Past, se the minimum will be | cision will appesr from the fact that the e monthly wages of passenger BHoard of United States General Appraisers brakemen will be sdvanced from 360 o|is & permanent body. Its decisions are | P, ' the MleuRment m to YRS #85, collectors and. train baggagemen from | subject to review by the government courts, | o* o0 satubiiahment of & Britian Atisatle $55 to 960. Where the collectors and train | put, the board mow holds, matters which g sy s dograFaingp ey steamshlp service, after the absorption of | vice president, P. M. Wolsieter, Chicago; b g yrormglnrar B o) oy S under ity jurisdiction camnot be de- | gy ines by the American combiua- | thira vice president, F. N. Massoth, Chi- [ The first section of the procession to the ey rece! MOre, | cided by the Treasury department. This palace & ¢ abbey will start from Bucl or W5 per month. The frelght Drakemen | cese, like all othiers of the board of classi- | HO% LOW OBEIoW. WASE coldiel MU | cagn: secretary, O Memtagie BUNER | (Mg 00 orclock and will consist of Gress 3 cemta. s mire, and pabssnger contuotore | Lo ion. Ty be taken to the federal #Mis | yervice had mothing to do with the Amer- | Zushike, Applston, Wia.; Interoational seo- | CArriages and pairs, containing members f 2 cents a mile, and passenger conductors | ang ultimately to the supreme court of the fean combine, Certain proposals had been 3 £ Doeblin, Pittsburg; sttorney, H. | the royal family, w-a by trampeters, will be brought up to & muu:m-l $125 | United States. submitted 10 the Canafiian government, but ._""" , Minneapolis. The soclety will | the Royal Horse guards’ band, the First g4 v tde thi in & month, The ralse in wages | MeAD | The decision was rendered In the matter the latter had not informed his majesty’s | meet in Clicago Dext year. Lite guards end the Royal Horse guards. :‘M' = Sovernment, about §25,000 addition to the company’s pa¥- [ of two protests filed by J. 8. Johnson & government of thelr purport or asked as- A Then come the carriages, ocoupied as fol- protecty ternatiopal laterests roll. Co. mgainst the decision of the sellector LEPER COLONY IN GUAM Tows: volved, to fssue the: instruetl The increase will apply to N6 entire sistance. 2 of customs at New York as to:the rate First—The grand duke of M cordingly, a cablegram was e vae o - B The question of the establishment of & i it e Lo um to Prevent wend of mander McCres directing e v bl and amount of duties chargeable on cer- | o,y ) sorvice, however, was recelving tain merchandise so imported on Antilia 3 Strelitz, the duke of Cambridge and Prince he snting ok e st MERGER HEARING POSTPONED e intion ot e Goverment. 1t Mot the Disense. Cmse of Peter Power Against Northern and entered respectively June 13 and May 14 be such & line were establiabed, it wou ocond+Deinies; Apdiiey. snd Seidee ot Securities Company Adjourmed WABHINGTON, Aug. 8,—The Navy de- 15, 1901 1 to come to Parliament for money "The oplulon relstes that the protests were | 0" (0 U, atails would b given Qrenes 204, Seinoteddy Nisisih Mg Lanive o tenberg. Until Monday. rtmeat has received & report trom Com- [ Third—Prin aurice, Leopold and Al- :-du Sohroeder, governor of the island | exander of Battenberg, Princess Vietoria anemitted to the board under wection 14| oy I would be unwise at present to com- of Quam, saylng that'the leper colony he | Bugenie of Battenberg and Princess Bea- of the customs administrative act of JUBe | Gunicate the Degotiations. 10, 1890, The collector requested the return of : NEW YORK. Aug. 8.—The heariag n the |\ "0 (000, (T Clatea papers to nis | LANDS BELONG TO THE CHURCH Sroposed e ebtabileh wopld be ready for | trice (Princens Henry of Battenbere). b exnbion 4 iy Fourth—The duchess of Albany, the It was supposed that the lepers had ali | duchess of Argyll and the crown priuce clal “P:;mx.m. e o m""’: office. This the board denies in & long rod from Guam, but investigation | and crown princess of Roumania. ::‘:-:::d that muny viotims had been se- | Fifth—Princesses Louise and Augusta londa: 4 request decision, which concludes as follows: Friars Have No Right to Make Sales :'"n:-‘e.::m Weldenisld. - the broker, | “Our conclusion is o v ot tod " |ot the collector is without merit, and 'is ':;,'f,‘:,’:"“.,"’,:z?,’, 10 the case, | URsuthorized and must be denied. It is so various parts of | Victorla of Schleswig-Folsteln and Prince '“"':. g..... gl ,.__" o Svie 1R ot :lm I‘l”l ::c s ROME, Aug. §.—The action of the Phillp- | yerinoq of et 6604 ‘:' ::.‘..."lum (gt s wdrn e % Gears® | tor hearing by the board, af which the par- , Aug. 8~ p- st should bo gathersd in , " :'u. e oy fl.m:.::,:‘ the :,':::: ties will bave due notice.” pine friars in selling their lands to syndi- | ong’ rice to ",:’m the spread of the| Sixth—The Princesses Vietoris Patricla counsel that his client would be produced WABHINGTON, Aug. 8.—Referring to thie | cates of laymen is disapproved at the vatl-| gieage, and Margaret of Comnnsught, tn“nn- withis & tow days. decision of the classification board of the |ean. The lands sre considered to be church Py o v of Connaught and the grand duke of Hesse. ———————————— board of gemeral appraisers at New York. | property, inalienable without the consent of | Moxemenis Oceann Vessels, Aug. .| Seventh—The duke and duchess of Sparta FUNSTON CONFINED TO ROOQM |tressury officials eaid today that there (Rome. At Cherbourg—Arsived: Columbla, from |and Prince and Princess Henry of Prussia. - never had been any difference of opinion | An investigation indicates that the Do- | New ¥ork S Bis. | , Flehth—Drawn by six black horses, the Detween the board and the Treasury de- | minicans alone sold their lands. When the| Al Southamplon-Seied; »uer Crown Prince and Crown Princess Charles sales are definitely ascertained the ftriars| ™A% ‘hrow =By ey October 16. In response to inquiries just | tonight after the election of the following | of the army. This his majesty readily officers: gave. Mr. BoSth will appesr in the uni- President, B. H. Wilkinson, Omaha; first | form of his rank in the Salvatien Army. vice president, J. J. Oesch, Chicago; second Order of Procession. : f5e m?i 2 e " i sit iz § : I meral Undergoes am Operation fo | M1 EF £ £ of Denmark, Princess Victoria and the of ter' Fistala, but Condition is partment as to the former's jurisdiction. nia, from ‘anoe board's decisions on ! uestion of Al be obl to show the amount recelved | New Yorl o Ldverpoo duchess of Fife. " J semions, and najopiad Neot Alarming. T L RTINS e . AY gouid Perraria—Pasued: Frave, 150m | Ariar tho forsgolng will come the Prince wory prometers g — M0 Ihe conria, ot 8 the Reetioghel Sole P Dew Work, for N apies Ay o . from | Of Wales' procession, which will start frora ‘conterence. 3 DENVER, Aug 8.—Brigadier General | tion the board has s¥solute jurisdiction. Gayner and Gresne. in OCoust. Haston. - York house at 10:45, TK; sdvance guard Prederick Funston, commander of the De- | In neither case does an sppeal lie to the | QUEBEC, Aug. 8.—Messrs. Gayvor and | At Liverpool—Arzived: Ruyniand, from | will consist of a detachment of the royal t of the Colorado, is confined to his | Tressury department. This ruling has been | Greene appeared before Judge Caron tn the [ "0, ngiown Arsived: Lucania, from | Borse guards, followed by two carriages iliness, baving undergone an oper- [ In force for several years. In case of [superior court todsy and were agaln re- | New am'm |, and prodeeded. | containing official members of the prince fistula. endarvaluation the Treasury department |manded. Judge Caron Informed counsel | Balled: lon, fur Bostoh, A and princess of Wales' household, the first has 20 recourse except to remove members |that on Wednesday Dext st 10 a. m., 'he | At Havie—Afrived: 1a Gascogue, from | ;ro0p of the royal horse guards, the car- | s i i AL fi%f i and of the board who are responsible for such | would render judgments on the -nu:‘:- Utonta, from Liver- :l:a‘.: .:t :‘h:o :dfl-;:;.u:' Df:‘l:-': :‘ll Wales with soclal ‘moral advascement undervaluations. of the United States government to - | pool. horse &n: u:m-:n.d::: r——— miss the writs of habeas corpus. Should | Ai Auckiand-—Salied: Bonoma, for Ban | guards, erable attention was to the question, | wes fn Roten. Netly ta Beowme the writs bo dlemissed the cases agalst |PISRECO- . L o ol o pu The king's procession will leave Busk- the king's ROME, Aug. §.—Rt. Rev. Benjamin Ketly, prisoners for extradition wiil be heard veloed; Augusts . Vicioria frem | iogham palace at 1L o'clock, escorted by Drisk? Ite bishop of Sevannab, arrived here today. jon thelr merits. Bohnire ste.| Campanis, trom Liverpeel | the roysl horse gusrds, the king's basgs- : i o i E &