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THE OMAHA Daly BEE. ,( = e = S arebie ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1902—-TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COOPY FIVE CENTS TROUBLE IS BREWING |GRAvE FEaRs _For BOYACA| FIFTY DROWN_Hi TIDAL WAVE (::Esrs HALE IS "RE-ELECTED OF THE ' PRESIDENT|[TINERART OF PBESIDENT|CONOITION OF THE WEATHER t Men ‘Warions Seetions n‘neut for Nebraska—Fair Saturday and —_ unday. Colombian Gunbo Been Captusred or Beyalists Acoused of Direoting Agitation dered at Sem. M&m&“xfi:‘m“fl 3 '._.m-’:‘-'hl‘:.“- o h?&bn:‘:‘n“l!;:-uPd- Haomperaturs at Omaha Yesterday:| Army of Philippines Insists on Presidem M et sensior Tioidas, froms Liverpoo | SHALL COAST TOWNS ARE DESTROYED |toser savs ovbos &_ - (e ‘earees | NO CHANGES FROM THE DATE ANNOUNCED EE e g B A LEADERS INDIGNANTLY DENY THE CHARGE ,’,".’: ::, r1:,: :vr:: :‘na.n::' .::“c:-’u:; Ac:m; of enlisted men of the MRy who dle in g 4 -+ = ENTIRE TICKET C"?fl BY ACCLAMATION D A SN ol SR LT hpeeradoytgraommperbobagad [~ B skt Rty oo noto |4 uoi 72 | Bach Nae in Bepert of Nomisating Oom- GOVERNMENT WAKES SOMETHREATS Lo B o ehl STORM STRIKES = KENTUCKY (g1 pauL Gers REUNION OF NEXT YEAR officer. #rported that | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15.—A special to the :w” o Tdel tohay (From a Staff Correspondent.) Street Raillwvay Trafio Interrdpted — Ministerialist Organs Assert That the Bre- olombla daimed the ‘f";';:u?:“;'::_ Cotlonn: Mox xaye ihe | 58t at his table i Bathis e WB Many Restdences Minnesots Oapital Wins Out Over Mil waukes, Pittaburg and Pertland, Insurgents % 8 : . O % Damages. ton Peasants Were Deluded. i lower .portion of the city of Altata on 3 % his northwest trip is about completed, :::;::._:".““"’ ; ' Paclfic coast, just west of Culiscan has . G though there are gaps here and there to be carnn been completely destroysd by a tidal % connected up which may prevent its official | LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 15.—~A severe EXPELLED MEMBERS WOULD COME WERE |, ‘When Floridan ; wave and no less than fifty people are . promulgation for some little time. Enoush | gtorm. prevalled here this attarnoon. The known tp have drowned. The loss of lfe is known, however, to state on suthority | wind blew at the rats of fifty-eight mi VETERANS LEAVING FOR THEIR HOMES bian gunbost Boyaca, which feft Panama Applieation Being Made to Vatican ma Tal times that number. The | Lo, < S that there have been no changes in his | an hour, nearly an imoh of rein fell In & | g e o ‘n-" S ;':z f.'h':; ey ‘:’;t .‘:&r‘:‘:"tg‘:m pro,&'y loas 18 heavy. It is reported that ”,:h":l’:;":’ ’ r plans, 8o far as Nebraska is concerned, as | quarter of an hour, while the temperature | =7°"7 Visitor Registers Appreciation . surgehts’ or Rad Fountered -m’m 300 | Several smaller coast tawns situated above | . g published in The Bee of a fortnight aropped 20 degrees In a8 many minutes, A | ©f Coumeil Hiufty Hespitality mmd Permission to Settie in soldiers which 1t had on b;nnl Allata were completely washed away - He will arpivi Omaba late in t) ve! number of telephones were burned out by Vote of Ov ence in the United States. the small tidal wave and that Jite In smaller ports Ia very heavy. Reliet for the sufferers of Altats will be ent from Culiacan. 5 ing September 3¢ and during the night his | jightning and shade trees were blown down ::m:;:”:y .l:r ‘;:u. spscial train will be pulled to Kearney on | i an Parts of the oity. that under the pres ‘dhe Unlon Pacific. On the morning of | Strest oar trafic was interrupted in sev- tives of eplisted men wh , September 27 will make a fiylug trip | eral places for more than an hour. SAN JOSE DE COSTA RICA, Aug. 15.— News bas reached here from the camp of the Colombian revolutiongita, ir the Agua PARIS, . 15.~The seml-offictal an- ! :" atter yestorday’s cabinet | DUlce district that after & mukel vngagement Soctety’s Future, National Soclety Officers Elected. MEXICO, Aug. 15.—A telegram received | niney are kept in ig: through the South Platte country, with | Several residences jn the suburbs had that the royalists are elre:fiu “'_ ‘C‘_p""’u::“B:"k'h'“"c"'ol:;:";:""‘“‘"”"m’lx here tonight stated that's rumor was cur- | gient or. ten haodge - l-rrt.-w:( at dl:l-lo: :olnw :rrlvl'u 10 | windows blown In &nd damage done to of re. | " > . + ncoln between 4 and § o'clock. After a 3 BEaRs Sne aveiies. cra- | 10 Three hundred government soldiers rent in the United States that fifty persons | smeors who'suceumb furnishings. X it o and Gemerals Ortls and and supplies | " drowned in & tidal wave at Altata. | Tno president was gres short rest at the,capital be will go to| CHARLOTTE, N. O, Aug 15.—There Mex. Nothing is known here of such a Omalia in time to review the Ak-Sar-Ben | have been a series of severe electrical, B O, Catholi Jeaders and the Catholic press [Of munitions of war and provisions were | o NouMAs Ja knows here of oo bt g B parade, but he does not desire to make & | wind, Hail and rainstorms sestien | Soeond Vies Frocine st deny that the movement is anti-republican. |Captured with Boy & speech on that ocoasion, although he may [of the state for three nights past. At B Count Albert de Mun, who, with Abbe Gay-| The Colombian rovolutionists aré slse| CARTER MAKES AN APPEAL | G¢nersl Chatee st Manila th be persuaded to deliver a short address. raud, 6 (he guiding spiril of the resist. |Sid to have secured a gasoline launch which casualty list twice & Statesville a hotel was struck by lightaing A gentleman connected with the White | and destroyed. o In m"“:“_ declarés that m,“mo,,. vu;cln Lll:‘[:var:m'ent mvvu.“ & Astll Ao Peopl %o ‘Ddspend ::u:r;v;nn‘ n“ul‘l::c b .mm tated today that it was not tI At Concord St. Andrews’ Lutheran church Foun';l';lrf' Ill,lrlflwmukolt Bt B s tua v ot Poll ‘tard president's intention to make many |was blown down and its timbers t- S O s ot e o bl oy (RO “'.I:m_ Boyios l."("’l,". “""""‘” Judgment In His Case and Likens | Philippines, it costs § - tered. The Odell cotton mills were dam- aged to the extent of $6,000; the Liphard mill was unroofed and the Cannom Manu- facturing company was damaged to the extent of $2,500. The property damage In Speeches on his morthwestern trip. That it to Droyfus. ;:;“v.::-‘mn:n while he was scheduled to make speechos A e I at various reunfons throughout the coun- existh, Count Albert de Mun (command of the government gemeral, Mor-| DULUTH, Minn., Aug, 15.—Captain Ober- of -the aallated HEAN try, he would husband his strengih as arseillaiue” hian been sung every- | ales Barti, at Agua Dulce. Boyaca was eaid [ 1in M. Carter appeals to the American much as possible, because he recognized Where and that it i svident the govern- | (o have been altacked by the revolutionary | people to suspend judgment against bim | oomPanY: resiment, efcy what an enormous amount of country he |the town ls estimated at $25.000. Fetsor act nor & shout has otcurred in Britanny | With 300 troops of the Colomtlan govern 1o justify the legation that a royalist |ment on beard destined to reinforee t ment is embarrassed by the situation and |fleet and obliged to retreat, since when|and .likems himself to Captsin Dreyfus of ; contemplated covering within the time set | Morris, colored, was drowned In a swollen has inveRted the voyalist scare in order to [nothing has been heard of the vessel on|France in & letter written to his chiet m’”",‘m"'_’:fl" o for the trip. stream. create a diversion. the isthmus, counael, Judge H. G. Stons, who I8 now in | informed him that, 2 > The president will enter Towa from South e e Francols Coppee in an interview ex- Duluth. Carter aske that his desire ba (o LHOFFCR WA Dakota on the morning of September 26, | REDUCTION ON GRAIN RATES i pressed a simllar opinion in, more violent M‘mET"’A AT u Bu‘m‘ made through the press to his fellow- § making short stops at Arion and Denison Reunion City, 1968, and picturesque language. The Patrle says e s s Gy v on his way from Sioux Falls, 6. oux JRE, s 1t is rumored that tho government ini United States Warahiy Awsh by T'C..'Z“T.'.:.".";'l"u;....m s ool ST boord eyt oyt i ‘-‘Go{zltw‘::nn THORISeRt. i1 S4vy. They | Wik e | - EORFEshn Seelety e royalist senator from Fi » " %) it T have mever biolen & single gent rom | Srament to the United | Into Eftect Within a President &t Bloux City, arriving there late in the afternoon of September 26. Later he v/ill ‘Week. 80 on te Omaha and themce to , Kearney - pre for his daylight run through the South Breton pessants were deluded into & bellet | WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.~The only infer- o AT L MR Platte country on to arrest terre, M. de Chamalllard. Ministerialist or- Venesuela Port Much Soomer gans assert that the government possesses Than Bowen Antfeipated. information as to the manher In which ghe CA:r'Am LINCOLN "WILSON, coln, First Vice President.. LIEUTENANT T, PAUL, Mion., Aug. 15.—The reduction Omaha. : . Septomber 37, arrivin Second Vice President... that they could wucoesstully resist the re- | mation from Venesueln recolved by tho . ispend Judgment seainet ‘me e p ot Omaha about 8 wolock. From Omaba || STe18 rates promised Minnesoie and the| SOy bid (Rre*!dgpt i iiclin ak Bt Mion. 58 Paiotet |Drerras ooy cay whv Soialond In's &- | Sy opporeunity o O ey i ok | inl sk SN (W i ] g g Pyl ot ] 1 1 A S g e oo T sltyation at Bt. Maen and Folgsel | biegram trom Commander Rodgers of Marl- | Euhce 204 honesty and ¢ it of the | patheriand for = Ge: Become the | 4478 1h Kansas and Missouri he will again | oo g0y 1) of the Great Nortn- e ot o, | o S Sy | ECHE 5, oo | o K Wl Bk |t Lo, g o b |t gl Wi o b 2 ’ o e yond a doubt that I did my duty without | maneuvers of the German army, to do all re TIRUTEN AN . occaslon of the Feast of the Assump- |of Spain the results of his tri; L i that g ernment he will o Vanwert, th and his party returned here from their four ENANT A. T. PACKWOOD, fton, 16,000 people gathering from the sur-, akug 4 S0 116 95 00 Ol | Sutr st Bingie camt through amy work | they could to further h§ Interssts in £0 to Vanwert, thence to Osceola - o and Des Moines, where he-will stop for an | "*k® tarn trip. this evening. nco'n. itiom, o + Processidns from nearbs | Minister Bowen, in s cablegram to the | S0RS ubder my charge. I feol thatl have D hour or so.' From Des Moines the preat- | “W® 16Wer grail rates in the north- 2 ffered an _unjust a ef im-| The two army officers eame todsy to " “ . rvived duriug the morning, headed | giqte department yesterday, was solicitous | prison belng _gullty of any dent's ftinerary calls for stops at Oska- | o6t WAthiB & week" Mr. Hill sald. “We ; ; b I OF p38% | pay thelr respects to the President betore pe - ks bearing oronges 404 banoers 04| or tne prssence of an American wership | SrOREAGIRE Yhsicrer o1 bropose & aght | P, 0 R L T - WL L URYTM. AITIVEL tnere of Mari- ven with an overwneiming pubiic opinion b B W . vills, Abbe dayraud. | oeis probubly relisves his anxisty. against me, 5 ou something of the Chamber of Dep- | WILLEMSTAD, Curacos, Aug. 16.—A' cor-| This is the first ‘statement Carter has s o t uotion you baven't done to any considerable ex- Soubgon hive ad- | espondent of the Associated Proes has had | fseued since his incarceration, sceording next. ot g » 5 % tent sinoe you reached Council Blufts last ™ Tuesday to attend the third annual re- cohlet of the Venezuelan revolutionlsts at Barcelons, in which Geners! Monagae sald Mfl-nn.m be @ure no mu'h to ti foday o Manuel Chavess, the Ouen ¥ho| NEW YORK, Aag. i5.—Nelon Morris egraph gerously b &yt "'u:a“- Bas’ Dees | & O ot s ::"“’:W - Lrees i c ) Employes of Chicage Oity Road to 2 . " a ported tavy ught for $5,000,000 the (From a Btaft Correspondent.) abling them to keep themselyes better in- | Postponed. Mrs. Allen's condition I8 OFit- |} gin00s of the United Dressed Beof.com-| WASHINGTON, =D, €. it i Rt Aug. ' 15- formed than the government, and clatmed | ical, but she is under the surveillance of pany of New York, which has an extenaive | (Special.)—The comptroller of the our. tion to Go Out. plant at Forty-first street and Bast river. | rency has suthorized the First Natiomal [$ country were still in the possession of the ( A coroner’s jury, organized to hold am |y 4y geig to be & move in conjunction | Bank of Toromto, 8. D, to begin business | . CHICAGO, Aug. 15:—An attempt will be revolutionists. The Usited States gunboat | Inquest on Allen's bedy, was refused ad- | .0y tne oomwolidation of a1} the dressed | with.a capital of 325,000, made tomorfow to get the permission of | At noon and for the rest of the day the Mariotta hus roturned to La Guayra from | mittance to the undertaking establish- | oot gompanies in the west. The plan ia | The St. Paul National bank of St. Paul, | the executive committse of the Chicagn |vels had nothing (o do but rofm the the Orinoco river. ment, the proprietor declering the sherlfl | (5 have Nelson Morris & Cb., Swift & Com- | Minn., has been approved as resorve agent | Federation of Labor for a strike of the |parks, Bold tete-a-tetes in the hotel cor- D o ered I o D oo oo | pany and Armour & Co. acquire all the in- | for the First Natlonal banks at Britton, | employes of the Chicago City railway. |ridors or home pariors and—get ready to fog held. An autopsy was held by several | 5opop4qnt packing establishments- in. the | Yankton and’ Toronto, 8, D, This will be done at & joint meeting of the | depart. Shysicians, but no report has been made | west, and after practically all have.been | Mims Ruth Cooper, of the Dalles, Oregon, | officers of the federation and the executive General Hale Goes Home. and, besides, calling jculty arising from the that the expelled sistérs do not speak ¥ oumad was vupeestsd as o voter nei, as| THOUSANDS VIEW THE ABBEY comparatively scarce ghere and to Give the Publie an Oppor- | Publie. absorbed, it is said Swift will take over | hag been re-instated as teacher at Genoa, | commities of the unfon, composed of the tunity of Seelng the Coro- Chavese 1s confined in jail here. 1n @ |, pusinsss of Nelson Morris & Co., leav- | Indian. school, Nebrasks. 704 | Union Tractiou aod Chickso Street Rallway | Genersl Halo, the re-elected, atter s drive statement he says he was assaulted by . with Lieutenant Macrae, took & 3 o'clock ikithorn WO od for | & In the field only Swift & Company and| Miss. Helen M. Baton, of Omahs, has | companies. After this ymeeting the Ohi- g - s 8L e QB g B Ted him tuty | AFmOur & Co. The plan s then to merge | peen:appointed stenographer and typewriter | cago Oity men will report to a general | rein Repinsrpilfivertiie ol tnc o - e e el i iiato | Bwitt & Company and Arshour & Co. 1to | st the land ofios at Brokem Bow, Ne meeting. . At both gatherings the matter | 9f the Colorado delegation remain ua LONDON, Aug. 15.~The plan of opening | his houss and assaulted him. In the alter- ; . the Nel single concern, which will complete the | " Gngries B. Wineger and George E. Davis | will be thoroughly thrashed over, Should | Sunday. The lows men and g ehet, |lans for the consolidation of the Dacking | nave besn sppointed clerks in_ the post | the' fodsration oficials sanotion ‘s strike | 1ft 08 By s ow: gguihoss ot ol o o °t: | house business of the United States. It 18 | omoq gt Watertown, 8. D. the men opposed to such action will carry | "0™® © . “'mf;'::... i3 °“"nf the present plan to capitalize the consol- | . w)ijium Smith bas been ted sub- | the matter before the meeting of the gen- Yoout “::d b tion I:I:.“::W m.m'n that Ars|titute letter currier st rney, Neb.; | eral federation on Sunday and make a final Sp— connec! L] Wednesday the admission foo was $1.35 | Make Thelr Get-Away from Utah OIty | mour & Co. Swift & Company and Neison | AlT®d W. Btubbs at Des Moines, Ta., and | fight. . A58 ESNEay. 1t Wea' SOSBNE ve W - 3 Morris & Co. are working in barmony, it | e |+ ChAPmAD substitue clerk at Sjoux City. le sald the three comoerus have just BOT-| "o, u. Mullen, of Columbla~City, M. rowed fointly 96,000,000 from a prominent | "\ or' Aot and Prank B. Loehr of Lone Tree, In., have all been appointed rallway mail clerks, Postmasters appointed: Iowa—Homer 8. . half ke B 1S close’ last. Tight, | faant Tanks Ta Ohicngn Olds, Ralston, Carroll county, South Da- - the fraternity have kota; John Y. Kennedy, Blackhawk, Mead DENVER, Aug. 16.—A special to the county; Niles Stovern, Crawford, Roberts |'News from Battle, Wyo, says: Frank NEGRO CONFESSES HIS GUILT | county. \ Bliszard, against whom charges of at- — to murder, horse stealing, robbery He is Threatened with Lynching and After & Deaperate Struggle Manages te Escape. Westminster abbey, to give the public an | oation he shot Allen and Mrs. Allen, uh‘ Central. J turned thelr 'special to Fort BLIZZARD ~ UNDER ARREST | O ai s meiocr sesterdsy moruing. Men Who 1s Wanted for Dosen Crimes Caught at Battle, Wyo- ming. e .| tempt IMPERIAL DECREE ISSUED | and other crimes are made, and who has been sought by the officers for & year or e O RS ionrth Sl Wit e Tors Bt week. Department Document Comcern- | 0 Raw Ry s Al the HIky' club Lodiyht ing Indemnity Funds. I I e ST et Electton tn Quickly Over. coption was tendered to the grand officers. recognize him as the man who killed his — | brother.” The Mexicans present sur- The election of oMcers was accomplished WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Minister Con- | rounded Blizssrd, when the Americans in in three mioutes. The nominsting commit- ger, at Pekin, has transmitted to the State | the room interfered, and after a brief (. v 4e the report, and, with cheers for department the imperial decree concerning | fight, in which Bliszard was wounded n | ...\ name, the secretsry was instructed the. raising of funds in the several proy- | the leg, he escaped. His wound proved %o | i, sapt the ballot of the society for the inces for the payment of indemnity ex. |serious, however, that he returned to Battle |\ . i General Hale protedted snd waited acted by the powers &s & result ~of ' the | for medical attention, when he was ar- Jong for other names to be proposed, Boxer uprising. Tested. every one Was mute, & The deures directs that there shall be O R Next year's reunion was o 10 extortion and that the people must not | HOLD TRADE CHECKS ILLEGAL | waukes by Genersl King, to Pitteburg be irritated. The viceroys are commanded — Captais Crow of Conneilsville asd to United States District Attorney of to do away with what will cause frigtion land, Ore., and Sioux Falls, but sentim: and needless severity. The decres de- Kansas Makes Ruling om was all for Bt. Paul. Thi Usage. clares that It any are “found out in thelr On motion of Colonel Pops the m old tricks” and "“filling their own pockets,” reconsidered the report of the o—-m:‘ ra Mining Company ©hurges |they wiil be severely dealt with. e on revision of constitution and bylaws New York Broker with Com- Minister Conger also sends a proclams. KANSAS OITY, Aug. 15.—According to ““The solvency of the colony depends Secation of Ploet Wunies tion of the viceroy of Chi Li, In which the !Hmflnfo -:'“"n““ ": ':“ lh"“.' dia . the outcome of this arbitration.” people are warned against carrylug arms. | trict attorne skt Fngipad destred by tho Philippine isiand veterans Reference is made (o the Boxer troubles | illegal thelr issuapee snd circulation are| Ly, .re o be absorbed. In future years and the viceroy says old scores must not | punishable by.a GE of 3600 or 1mprison: | uere i ifkely to be snother change, ad~ Do raked up. “The people asd the Chris. | ment for Ov6 yews. By trade eheck o | (00 - ool tins wust oot retaliate against each | Mmeant the bl [ Which bears the | gy "pyy) asked that thé reusion date be other,” concludes the proclamation, “but | inseription: T cents In trade.” | uuged trom August 18, the anniversary of forever be at peace with each other. Trem- | The secret willprofecule persins who fo- |\ "oyt ot Manila, to some time in Septem- ble and obey.” e; sk ber. This would make necesssry & suspen- PLANS FOR PEKIN BUILDING show a€. o Jb sk hriwn obd she St ter was Jeft with the executive committee, Expert Architect is to Be Seat to Nebrasks Society Aftairs. reasary Previously the Nebrasks soclety met at e : : ...: MRy ¢—Asriv at Waldg the Grand and elected officers. The only T 'ymputh, for other business was the passing of a resolu- o Ham I A oMmBIR. | ton Instructing the gxecutive committes to WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Complying with | York. do whatever is best for the promotion of the request of the secretary of state, the ulaghe tled—Noordam, | the sostety's interests. ‘Treasury department will detall an expert | "2 » The Nebraska state soclety now has leeal M‘ dris. from eite in Indianspolis with the architect to go to Pekin, China, to com- T ¢ this Liverpool, | camps as follows; Geneva, G company, ew 5 1 and 5 flodll-dlr.“l.lwnll tractor, against New Foundland is for members. ——— Movements of Ocens Vessels, Aug, 15. 't Bismarck, plete the plans and specifications for the tnet at 1 First Nebraska, 54 members; Lincoln, D, Sovpry: Negsty: Sone. new United States legation bulldings there m". g 132; Omaha, L, 140; Grand Island, detached, Y and superintend their comstruction. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 16.—The price | The French architect who performed a m% Totorte B QY [son, H, 50. Additiona]l camps are form- hl Buey, Jom | 66; Columbus, F, 45; Beatrice, O, 72; M- anthracite coal has jumped to 99 tn Tn- | lke service for his government and who | fod Facosil o™ ] ing at South Omshs (detached), Broken o A M:Wlumm. for | Bow, M; Nebraska City, detached; Puller- Yo T Wark, from New | (on, '; York. A; David City, B; Beuastt, 1. It is expested that by mext year's meeting ow Ve Nebraska will he thoroushly orsanived. with all compapies in. This yea showing ‘was pot representative, becanse it has bheen impossible (o get financial matters foto proper shape. The per caplia tax pald

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