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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. arious vacant offices and ? — — — - = . —— S = ESTABLISTIED JUNE 19, 187L OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1903—TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY THREE CENTS. wy = 1 I\ by WA o 4 1. s . b | < - | Secretary Root and Seantors Lodge | i Manuiacturers’ Asscelation Weuld J— B e e et - T Bd Turmer Ask Quest IB . y Hate English Statesman Talk oot ¢ dity of g by : 3 Massacre st EKavtora by Turkish Army umccclnu ;‘ 3 ; —— at Chien, Ohjesta \:l&u:\lnn:tnz. Seatnily o Temperature at Omaha Yesterdny: + | Irrigation Congress it Together for Change i ircles of Engla- | ters of Ban i De H wes f Oertain Leud La Indescribably Terribie — 2 - o i - J— »owm . — LONDON, Sept. 18.—When the Alaskan | CHICAGO, Sept. 18 —The { 2pm - | —— - boundary commission resumod sessions | BALFOUR ~ HAS L) EASY TASK | pubiic address by Jeseph Ch | POWERS MAY HAVE NO COALING PORTS 2 pm 7| wOULD HAVE PRESENT LAWS AMENDED NO ONE SPARED BY SULTAN'S TROOPS | ..., Attorney General Findiay svas sub | lowtng fis remgnaiten frum the Brocieh o m s WOU £ 1 _ jected by Secret Root and Senato: {cabinet may be given an international | 3 pom Ty T 4 G Wi Neot Al Cenni Men, W, SRR A0 Piithins of | (ot St TR 80 & S99 N atet the [ e i character, an Mr. Chamberinin may come | *7STIRSEL T 00 pt oy - No Vote is Taken Upon the Report of on, Women and Childrea Are M8 of | onnection with his attempt to show that| Fisd the Right Kisd of to Chicago to deliver his views as fhe guest| Of Any Fart of lslaad to Furec |18 85 ! the Oommittee. Moslem Soldiers. the boundary should run from the head of Mew Fill the Va- of the people of the United States. An pean Nation Nor Any | PEm, Let) i the Portland canal directly westward to the | i Chashie tiviiation o WINEASII Ne Mae- b tei | Sthastat | —_— | poi ina, claimed by the | warded through the Department of State | WILL MEET NEXT YEAR AT EL PASO BELIEVE EUROPE MUST NOW INTERVENE | soscimne ax intersect the | | ot Washington from the Iiimis Masutac. | w——— GENERAL CORBIN GOES WEST i Sfiyaicih parsliel of lattude The coa-| 1oxp Bept. I8—Consterration was | turers’ ansociation. A Teply ie being eagerly | AN DOMINGO, Republic of Sanio e eneral of the Army is T T gl by ¥ 4 ntion of the United States is that the | ., ... 1y the announcement of the resig- | awaited to the Sollowing cable message, | mingo, Sept. I8.—United States Minisic exss Town octed is ity Londos Newspaper Thinks Present Outrage | youngary continues up the Bear river T4 | bation of Secretars Chamberiasn. which was forwarged tonight. Powell Lss sent a strong protest o th WOREE Sr rieens | Over All ‘i"l;:m el Ozase for Action. ley fromgghe head of the Portiand canal| “r " ooy Tl jority of fhe publie only | CHICAGO, Sept. 38—Joseph Chamberlate, | Dominican goverument based on the 10 Posts. —_— 1o the # g3th paraliel In this connec- | o.,vs the news from the morning papers Colonial Office, Lamdon, Fng: Earnestly |lowing grounds g tion, M slied the attorney geveral's v . ape ¥ reedom from public duties wil e adiite of tis D e Sovers BULGARIAN SITUATION LOOKING WORSE |,:ivscion G that Vancouver re. | A8 their astonishment n many cases was | aehind “Tour Soceptmncs 'of rtatin o€ | mirt e seniinr M 3 BRose for | Major Geoeral W. C . MANY SPEECHES WERE NOT DELIVERED ferred to MUf Mplpas a5 the bhead of | b0 7ML 8% 10 prevent the expression of | Lilinols A le T Iowsident,| | eStablishing the neutruilty of Dominican | general United States army —_ —_— t . | any coherent opinion ) - . waters and making certain ports free, | jue He came in at the canal and & was Dot DAtural | gme 3 JOHN M. GLENN, Secretary. - Bat San Do | last night h-at Statehood for Territories, Opposition German Governmen timates that | The Pall Mall Gazette this afternoon apt 3 would (in view of ihe fact that San Do g pegh e ok . AT Y * to suppose that B 0t ] L S s The invitation reférred to was made | mingo i 3 meighboring state) not be ac- | the private car “Dixie” and remained in} progrelgmplied i oy - oy Russia Has Ulterior Motives treat ended to 10 Bass 10 the | the present crists & ’Nblom"x;: escribing | _blic tonight for the firet time, the text |CCPUd in a friendis spirit by the govera- | the city untll 1M, when be left | menk Th e " the present crisis &s the “most extraor- | PUbIC tomEH % 5 " | ment of the United States k erul 18 WOk sd by his an Lands A ings f Presemt Course amd Actlom | Ofty-sixth degree Sty - Ehe aheis Sillery ot cuntiien. ] VIS a0 SUMN “That the U'nited Staies government would | oie | S Guaghier o Setmber: Scaet- | 3 2 e ’ with Asstria is Abandened. The attorney general replied that the line ’(4@“47 government,” adding that what will CHICAGO. July 24—Sir The Inow not allow the estabishment of any coal- e " visit to Fe under the treaty could mot run further o . U anufacturérs’ ssociation extegds (o you|IBE ports in Santo Domingo or the ces- | lan of Michigan. He paid no { ot bappen next no one can forecast with any {un' invitation o Be its guest ind would | S10n of any portion of Santo Domingo ter- | Crook. but gave it as his opinion that be | {than the water canal and from that polnt | v of sheolute certainty. The Pall Mall | respectfully ask that you address its mem- | FIIOTY 10 any European power probably would visit that post on his re- " SOFIA. Bulgaria. Sept. 15 —Further re- | must seek the mountains at the Siath ( ootrite sintel thas Toamnir Wiy wiir] oot & € ¢ sach tme 30 this year | That the United Stater will not permit | Provabiy would visit that post of { OGDEN, Utah, Sept. 1.—The cleventh Na ports from Kastoria say the city is burning | parallel P . o @ las will best suft your convemience. The |&uy nation to make exclusive e e b i - : tonal Irrigation congress came to an enl » o . < ted that this woud | | UP the vacancies and carry on the §ov- | presentation of your views at Chicago will | inican waters in time of peace, much less he wrip west is made for the purpose | T LT g tactel B - { and that the massacre of its population, | Senator Lodge suggesied that ernment until he meets Parliament in 18, | Attract worldwide Sitention. tause whole- |In time of war., Nor could ‘the United | or snepecting the work mow going on at | J2® g e by estimated to have mumbered 10,000 persons, Mean that the line must cross the moun- | * o “eu oo, WOE TEl ICE LT | some discussion and result in a better up- | States allew any portion of Dominican ter- | 30 (PRCTTURE (A8 TS BIR EUPE CU I W. A Clark of Montana president azd de was indescribably tervible tains to reach those points described in the | oy - | derstanding of the trade relationship be. | TItory 10 be classed as neutral | vari my 3 e i cided to hels the cengress BLJ0N ta M 3 = . ~ an immediate general election. expecting at | yween our respective countries jany ‘action of the government to c at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. The ear bear- | 7 The Turks slaughtered indiscriminately | Canadian case, which the attorney gemeral | )., twelve months propagands before the | The meeting will be attended by the | With the concessions granied to the CIv@e [jne the general will arrive there st 3|1 It adopted a RS WEch “ve . Bulgarians apd Greeks, men, women nd | touched upon prowed . ; presentative manufacturers of the. i nited | Line, according to which all vesseis arriv- Ao S gty juested congress 1o make needed mod.fica 3 2 electorate can decide upon his proposals 8 ~ g Tore orts are compelled to | 0'clock this afternoon. The next stop will | L ehiidren The attorner general passed during the | per rumors ave current that Mr. Baffour 1 T the. mmetinees of 'ihe | pay Part Gues xcepting ihe Ciyde steam- |be st Salt Lake City, where the general | ln8 Of the existing land laws fu enfer 4 have been seen hovering for the last three | the ffty-sixth paraliel to Mount St. Ellas, | ;4 1pat he will be obliged to hand the king | Prosressive business Sien of all commercial | The American protest has excited on- | on Tyesdsy at 10 o'clock 8 Stop of twenty- | SOmain be prevented. The great fight »f : @ays ciose to \be Bulgarian frontier in the | asserting that if the contention of the |y, o ‘egemation This, however, does | P It 0N OUr B T Bresiasst, | siderable comment Minister Powell, it 8| o0 poure’ in be made at Helens, Mont., | [D® CONSTess came up this afternoon when vicinity of Haskovo. { United States that the boundary should go {5 TV TEEERNHOn. ThiK ho . I sonei m G‘}.,i‘xgkvl:ur‘ TeslAEOt ) pointed out, seems to be determined to| oo SOTTR ¥ T Troate in the west wii | the TEPOrL of the committee on resolutions A severe fight has occurred at Ullvitza, |arcund the heads of inlets was admitted | . ¥ 1o the t Hon, J@eeph Chamberlain. P. | have the rights of Americans respected by | oo SV QI BOSIS W0 T T N was made. Over the adoption or cthon § 14 the mountatne of Kratovo, between 2000 | then, correspondingly, Canada should gain | Talk of Suecessors. g LD b T ¥ RS, M Pl ihe government of Dominica Tie Pots mentioned 1o Sow mearing compie | °f e cluuses the sfajerity vepurt fe- £ Turks and eighty insurgents. It continued | by the tribunal deciding (hat the iine should | The Westminster Gazette and other pa- fi%{;f",hnd’m:‘i.‘n'""’ N— = | hon nd it to the Satantion of Geniral Cor | STSUAE this & ess repeal the desert ¥ for eight hours The insurgents used |follow ten marine leagues from the shores | pers think that Lord Milner, the high com- | .. ot} accompanying communication | PROBING POLITICAL DEALS {bin to meet the officers in charge of the | 174 4ct. and timber and sione act and the hombe with deadly effect. About 10 Turks |of peninsulas { missioner In South Africa, will succesd 1o { oo 1y © 0 SO e reads as| - [ work ‘and give the new bulldings a thor. | COmMUtation clause of the homestead act are reported to have been killed and many | Judge John M. Dickinson of American |the colonial office, and it is definitely an- | itoy - % - Jeflerson City Grand Jury Has Promi- | oon jopection occurred a debate of four hours duration, wounded. The insurgents had two men |counsel, said the United States Was €on- | nounced that Lord Stanley, financial secre- | : s & : ¥ g 2 ent at the Deg | CXCCCHINELY Litter a1 times and participated wounded. | tending only for the heads of inlets 4d Bot | tary 10 the War office, and probably James | poR T e o 1o Hon A B e . 1 o gt ‘MZL." gt pf.-:” enien Gemeral Corbin |in DY some of the most promiment men A fight i also reportod to have taken | beyond. the attorner general having raised | Lowther, deputy speaker. will be among | Lansd Srsier Semtie Washington. B Co: | T sass in one of the finest cavalry posts in|in the work of irrigatio place at Rupelpaso, near Zeres. Insurgent | the point that the American claim for | those promoted 1o the cabinet, but that the | Sir: 1 have the hunar o acknowledge e | AREE Trondptadd 2 The opposition to the National Irrigation bands recently surrounded and annihilated | tidewater as the boundary. might Put the | details of fts reconstroction are mot lkely | TPt O yoUDletter of July # CiclominE | JpprERaoN CITY. Mo. Sept | N hon seked ms fo the rorganisation of |COUETERS COMMItNG Haelf in any suco a whole company of Turks The bands | boundary far into the interior of Canada. | 1o be known until Mr. Balfour has seen the | lain from the lifipols Manufacturers' as- | Charles H. Smith of St Louls, political| i n. Gepartments, the genera) said there | TAUDET Was jed by former Senator Carey of then fied to the mountains. Three battal-| S——— | king. Almost every paper has its own can- wulhuqnmltmhflmflafll‘ m;',lf;;‘-mi":fl:!r: manager for Colonel R C. Kerens, thel ;14 e no change affecting the Depart- Wyoming. Congressman Mondell of Wyum. tons of Turkish troops have been sent from | DENY RUMOR OF ASSASSINATION | cicates for the 10 forwas . letetr 1o | have found e;;rvbdnin‘ evidence con- ties are rather the Turkish atroci- od. king of Servia The report reached here through a mews agency dispatch from Ant- | werp, saying & teport that the king had | been nssassinated was current there, and it caused considerable excitement and de- pression_on the bourse, owing to the ab- | sence of official information. The report was eventually attributed to the excited conditions prevailing at Bel- grade. The evening mewspapers here pub- sination of King Peter of Servia is without foun@ation. Official reports from Beigrade ludicate that King Peter's mecent retirement of Colonel Nichtich from the position of the not be affected by the cabinet crisis has been fulfilied, indeed, consols exhibiting a firmer tone today. From all parts of the United Kingdom and the empire editorial expressions of opinion on the crisis are pouring in. T government organs frankly admit Mr. Chamberiain’'s withdrawal came as bomb shell. The announcing the “wreck of the tory party.’ “Though the man has gone,” savs the Sar. “his policy remains. This s Mr Chambertain's Eba. He has yet to meet his Waterioo.”" This is borne out by the reports from Birmingham, where the powerful organiza- iiberal organs, though | | gram.)—The abstract of reports ade to| the comptroliez of the currency of national | banks of Cedar Rapids. la. at the close | of business September $ shows joans and |- { discounts increased from 2253 on June Gate of iast call to $2.662453; gold hold- 1g8 increased from $ME.E% to $106.830; law- ul memey “eserve from $360.889 to L0 dividual Geposits Increased from SLINEZN | 10 L3.7; the average ressrve heid was & | were opened today &t ihe Indian buresh. | Thers were two bisdus as Tollows: Clow | & Staluer, Plerre orick shops, $8.656: water l!r'l'm. K33, W. D. Lovell, Minneapolis, T work shop, $.4%; water system, 8374 The grand jury forty-five minutes today. promises of federal position: inducements to get votes for Aidates. Representatives J. E torial caucus nomination who testified regarding the defeat of ihe|moved, be hedd uwp until charges can reach anth-scalpitg bill, and Rev. of Jefferson CHy. who referred 1o Prose- | cuting Attorney Stone recently in a sermon | Créek Townsite | which aroused considerable comment Carter of Grund who was a prominent figure in the sena. was u witness. Moses C. Wetmore, a politician { acco manufacturer. was before the grand | jury, presumably regarding tobacco manufecturing plants to the so- | { eMderation. he had were ased as \pposing business would not permit | CHARGES can- | slon Be Held Up Until mation is Made. and to- the sale of SOUTH MALESTER, 1. T C. 8 Broeks | Washington. commission | was vife with rumors of seandal AGAINST TUTTLE| vesti- . Bept Tuttle was formerly chalrman of the and the air before | it do Sy, ‘Ctinruberiain. 1 am, | republican nominee for United States 8n-| gt o (he Missouri. In relation to some | M6 and former Congressman Shafroth of Salonica to pursue them. . z but & few of the prophecies coincide. The | sir, your obedient servant | ator to succeed C. G. Vest, was before the | oiper changes which have been under con- |U"“fl-°" and when a substitute for these A small body ©f peasant refugees Dear | po_ort Originates in Amtwerp that |attitude of the duke of Devonshire, lord F. B. LOOMIS, Acting Secretary. | Smith provisions of the majority report was o A thing which he cared - 2 M . | touk . { ered by Congressman Needham of Cal Had president of the council, being unknown to sk an active part in the gement of | 4 c at the present time. On '° N X tains, started to seek food. At Nakists Kiag Foter of Servia Ha | the public, creates further vnoertainty. WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL Gght in the grpublican caveus 1o me- | his | nepention (he gemeral 1n doing | 178, Eimply requesting congress Lo o they were met by Turkish scidiers, who | Been Killed. Lord Rothschild's statement yesterday | sy W cure the nomination of Kerens for U'nited | nig own work. He sadd the only implements |}V the land laws, the whole strength o killed them all and horribly mutilated two | |to the Associated Press, however, can Recelved for Construction | g, 10 pepator. It is charged that momer (he had with him were his pencll and a osition was thrown in s favcs Womsen. LONDON. Sept. 18—While definite in- | safely be taken as an indication that the of New Shop at Plerre Indian | was used to secure the caucas nomination ],,q.,. of paper. anfl ©p to the present time | 3 for Present System Evidemce of Atrocities. formation is still lacking. the rumor jn|duke intends to support Mr. Balfour, at | Sehool. { for Kerens. {|he hzd found them amply sufficient to T L Tegarded Ty thesi 8o & 8¢ CDON, Sep - nete: of the assassination of the Servian | any rate until Parliament meets { | Smith ¥ ted to have testified that | tram the Dus e n . : " " Gfiu :;'—- a -‘r'cn“u::: x::::al:‘:mrl: ;‘n:.u regurded here as & bourse cnstl} o P e { S ne ‘:ildr RGeS sl TG W ‘ ‘::r:(‘;:d -~ h’n -n%:;”.’ ¥ ):"r)aulflh:nl ‘:‘.- cid that the nationel body : The Forelgn ofice has 26 intimation 1o ets Are Kot ASected. | (From a Staff Correspondent.) & el S e L S . - | of irrigationists did not come cut in di- nalist cables from Belgrade as follows: | The Foreign o gtion that the markets would| WABHINGTON. Sept. 16 —(Special Teie-|Of Kerens, but that he was aware that|made in Omaha at this time. but pressing with pro-Turkish sympathies, 1| gardimg the rumored assassination of the prodi rect opposition 1o the laws they 3o s.rongly | aefena | The debate was prolonged until evening, and although & number of .nteresting pi- | pers were 10 hiave been presented by burea Tmspector Asks that Commis- | cijefs of the department of agriculture, the comgress, tired vut Ly the jong, and at ! times acrimonious. discussion, adjournel | without Nstening 1o them. El Paso won its picturesque fight fer next e A Pinaiatore T Wi hev ;-_wu'p«mcnflnlhrnmhnu. A des- which is described as being ““Hamiet with- | 167 September §, agaiust 2736 June ¢ called trust { Inepecto: George Wrigh requested | porgte effort wade the northern lished the report, but @id not attach any | T S e ving | Propeeals for ballding the new brick| Other withesses today were 8. W. For-|that the commission of Dwight Tuttle as| Sates 1o brink né honer 10 Beiee. but ot seriousness to it. thut Mr. Chamberiain's resigmation does | workshop and increasing the water facili- |dyce and J. A. Parks of St. Louis, E. J. |chairman of the Choctaw Townsite com- et PARIS, Sept. ll;: a-n-.n: 't;:- Beil- not mean a vittery for fres trade ties at the Pierre, D., Indian schools | Glldersiecve, & 8t Louis ticket broker, | mission, vice J. A Sterrett of Ohlo. re- grade states that Teport ansas- contract for installation of electric wiring | | the commisslon was abolished. Many affi- | \jewing the state cultural sehool at e i (Y% minietry, 1o7 | hon in favor of peefereatial tartfe s con | in the Aberdeen, 8 D. pobic budioe was COAL STRIKE 1S SETTLED | éaviis reiecting on Tutte's privace and | ll® Loa e areat. reieution works i and shoui of the movement | company o >aul at $,180 | Mem ovinger re to ash) - “or :::.m“‘:,m:, ';':"““"1",,,"::,;“ :::;1 came as a great surprise. ceaseless activ-| These rural carters were appointed to- | Pild' Batra Sor Dissting !ffl."..fi" ML:ne:;:«‘t” i= £till acting commis- | Papers “Vill Be . O Tai: : TEIMN, D Wt ot Qe | 17 SEGVRTA_ S It S5 Rununcel Chit M- | AagS* Metimutia, Darchester, repuiac, Wi il rloner. Jar Tutte wts appuinicd at the| A large aumber of papers by the heads of 1o 68 dependent oo s wa -cmlo-n-v!mw s Bty Rt st hc:nmberh:n! previous arrangements fm“'xum B Sacchees: esbaticute Lavres . | rea »f Benator Platt of Connecticut varcaus of - the A‘:::‘T;;‘wnmm' Teiid e mmade 14 tranquilize Princs Ferdi (1 now degraded as the result of wide. | DS campaign wi TR O POObau. - . , SIEINBR, CRRPAT, G~y 5 N which were to huve been yesterday 's mind. pudies digwsi e * - beriain's Som to Advamce. way B. See; substitute, George W. Pearce.| KANSAS CITY, Sept. 18—The cifterences | CLARKE HA were on the program for this morning " Fiira" The meetings of the sovercigns, 28 e o v rgpiaiod | Nt ; s 7 | Nodaway, regular, George C. Courtright; | betwpen the coal operators and miners of CHALLENGES HANNA ! hefore the nght for the i% congress was to el o g e itls 22 e | atusdatonttcn f e N SToR T CuRCE SRR BRR :_’:‘:_“"““: s.bstitute, G. A. Courtright Novinger, Mo., were settled tonight in the irant for United States | be taken op uation German : that Austen . - established | conference which has been in on for | N0 Nacs e - .::‘,_m statesmen 10| The Temps' Belgrade correspondent Sa¥s | general, will succeed Mr. Ritchie as chan- Oflfl;:r r::lIi:fi!e-“::::.':wmubhh!;‘ SEptusgre h-r:'-:l mmwn:"' :-:: :H”x‘ S seent writh ”«m Illl:"r:\"‘-r’:m(:fl":::l Efll‘n::’y.\”-ol -y muzmc’-:':nt-“:t t::x:k:u:firym m:n:: "’.J"v'.f.:}'f":‘f": o seorelin o "l'h“";r ::"u::" u"h",'n"um one udditional; area covered, fif- | “brushing.” At Novinger the coal ein is | Inosmbont. of ihe sddresses on the program were 3 L y traordinary nature of t relations which |, 2nd cne-half square mies; population, | not thick enough to allow & mule to walk - delfvered, in order 1o give more time for will then visit e king ll-:l?r Brans m,z ,,:::‘b"'" to the separation of | uyr Balfour still maintains toward his col- | g0 goum Dakota, Jefferson, Union | in it after the vein in dug out. The mincrs,| NORWALK, O., Sept. 18—John T. Clarke, | discussion on the land laws question. All are wnu_'"' quiet \u'ml'::(w egtchden. leagues. The liberal oygans point out the | o nec tuo routes; area, Nfty-seven square | therefore, have to “brish” & ditch deep | democratic candidate for senator from | ths other addresses and pspers of the gov- he uplems Bulgaria refuses io walt fictitiousness of any supposed change of | ¥ TEE NN Marion, Turmer |enough. They demanded pay for this |Ohio, today imeucd a challenge to Senutor | erment experts will be printed in the efficia wn occupation of Macedoma has been | PEASANTS KILL FIVE Jm‘hnn on the part of a government which | county, one route; ares, forty-five square | which was refused by the operators. For Hanna calling him o debute political is- | proceedings of the congress. r W-:z‘vzr‘vh:- not u»‘:m e includes Mr. Chamberluin’'s son, who bas | .. Dopulation, 5. weecks the miners and operators have been | Sues | Lengthy speeches were cut off by a time th.mmmmmmm‘ Abeut Twe Hundred Homses Were De- | been almost as active as his father in | fighting over this question | COLUMBUS, 0. Bept. 8—Benator Hasna |lmit of five minutes put on nominating has grown worse, Turkish bonds rose again stroyed in the Recent Out- organizing the preferential tariff agtation. | EypE QN BOARD A BARGE| John Mitcheil president of the United | Was seon tonight in regard to the challenge | specches. Boise, I6aho; St. Joseph, Mo.: on the bourse today. break at Comel. Mr. Balfour's frank declaration in his letter | g { Mine Workers of America, suggested that by Mr. Clarke. The senator saia: ~]1 must |St. Louls and Bl Paso were named and scoepting the colomial secretary’s Teslgna- |« . i meached In Order & | the guestion be referred to a committee of | Tefer y0u io my commander, Chairman |seconded. The roll was then called. The Saitiel Shads Quist Weme. tion, that he shared Mr. Chamberlain's b ey ot Fung three miners and three operators. This was | Dick [ firet ballot resulted: EI Paso, 36: Baime, WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—The tollowing | ST- PETERSBURG. Sept. I8—Later of-|,4.,; of a claser fiscal union with the col- Tpipes l@one and tonight the committee recom-| When Chairman Dick had been apprised |167; St Joseph. & The Boiss delegation bulletin was posted at the Navy depart- :::" :""‘“;h'l":: L‘:;L ‘;‘; 'fl"‘.'mm onles also creates doubt zs to how even | Room. |r2endea that the matier of “brushing” he|of Mr. Ciarke's challenge, he eaid: {moved to make the selection of Bl Puso ment today: s " | moderate free traders such as the duke of wholly done away with after November 3, | If . Clarks tween Christians and Jews arose SBeptember L com - vember 0. Mr. Clarke. . ‘ K hrough Charles P. Salen, | Unanimous and it was carried With a ro po- diwe i i Tasaot: 28 Devonshire can remain under Mr. Bal-| PHILADELPHIA, Sept 3i—The barge|and untll that time the miners be paid { Chalrman of the democratic state exeeutive of cheers Septc mber Pt Berroot i quier wnd |1l increase the death Mst of the Jews 10| 00" guidance. | Bear Ridge, from this city for Newbury- | cents a ton more for mining, which would | §yroms ‘e Jill formalls challenge Semator | Meers Named. '|"N= e g o g R | The eriticism of the small effect upon | port, Mass.. was beached above the Dela- | pay them for “brushing.” The report of | the propie. 1 will take cognizance of #uch | The commitiee on permanent organiza- the case of the vice is expected | ADout M houses were destroyed and |, goiernment policy caused by Mr. Chim- | ware breakwater this morning, with fire in | the committee was accepted by the confer |4 challeuge and reply 10 It 85 OCCASION |i.n then made ifs report, recommending oon. sixty-eight arrests were made. The Official |, ., ;... withdrawal and of the Intent.on | yg engine room The burge at 2 &. m. dis- | ence. President Mitchell left tonight for | AT Warrant | the selection of the following oficers: Prisoners in Chaima. Messenger says the disturbances at Comel| o'y oon is not consigned to the oPPO- | played signals of distress and wied tugs | Washington, D. C.. and will not return to BELIEVES ! Presigent A CHOE Samtails St CONSTANTINOPLE. Sept. I8—Travelers | were caused by the provoking attitude of | i, ype St Jamos Gasetie, Which | yent 1o its sssistance #t was found 10 be | this conference. The conference will prob- | DANGER IS PAST I president, L. W. Shurthef, Ttah; sec- who arrived from Bulgaria today report | the Jews foward the Christians | warmly supports Mr. Chamberlain's pro- | on fire ably end soon S & R {und vice presigent. W. C. Jobnson, Dem that the Bulgarian reservists are being re- ( { gram, declares that the result s that the | The barge was beached and water pumped | Thivistnna Avnemade that Canlien | o ik vice pustiont Tt TR ©eived everywhere with enthusiasm. TROLLEY BREAKS RECORD | “unionist party will face the electors @is- {0 it It is mot known how badly the | BEAVERS MUST 3STAND TRIAL{ of Sir Thomas Lipten is Very secretary, B, H. Maxwell, Reno, Nev. Fifieen Macodomlan prisoners were united and open to all the attacks of the | harge was damaged. but it is beifeved it will | i Satinfactors. Executive mittmen: Arigona, B A brought in today. Among them was an | Electrie Car Near Beriln Runs at Rate | fooders as #t will be perfectly ap- |not prove a lolal lose. The governmcit| Commissloncr Overrules (he Objectio : Fowler; Caffornia. C. B. Booth: Caloradd, side-fo-camp of General Sarafoff, the in- | ©! On: Hundred Miles an { parent to the electors that the return of | lighthouse keeper &t the harbor of refuge, ot Dot Legality of | CHICAGO. Sept. 18—The condition of Sir McClurg; Jdaho. ¥. B. Reed: THli- surgent leader. The prisoners. who were Hour. | Mr. Balfour involves sooner or later the | Daaware breakwater. came ashore this Ind Thomas Lipton was pronounced touight by | P0is, . O. Tapping: lows, E. C. Wallace: chained together in groups of three, were . | return of Mr. Chamberlain and the tri- | morning and reports that the Nghthouse IR {mis physicians to be entirely sutistactory|KAnSSS. C. A. Schueider: Mimmesots al taken to the Yhdiz kiosk, where they 5 | amph of his policy.” sustained much damage by Wednesday's | {and it is believed that all danger hus | Thomus Shaw. Missourl, J. W. Gregory; will be examined. BERLIN, Sept. I8—An electric car ran at| "y "pu)vour has reiterated to friends that | gtorm NEW YORK. Sept. I8—At the exam-i ..y though the doctors say e '| it win | Moi i Rober: Strain. New MeTico, G the rate of 105 & miles per hour on 5| 1is letter to Mr. Chamberisin Was BOt & | The keeper says the house was shatiered, | ination of George W. Beavers, the indicted | 11" ) dave before they il he abie to| A Michardson; Nerth Dakota. D. E. Wil u“ To "' HVE PE“ CE"‘. Zomsen n.n»hvn'\ road ‘ml?f‘dl_\. sald to h‘, formal expression regarding Mr. Chamber- | windows smashed and the entire house |postal officer, charged with conspiracy speak with entire conf@ence. Dr. Thomas ' 12nd: Oregon. M. A. Wordy: Pennsyivania the highest speed ever attained. The engi- | JORE O CE U 00 he meant what be | flocded. The supplies on hand were ruined | with the Brandi-Dent Manufacturing com- | iy i {3, M. laghtner: South Dakets, Wesler Savimgs Comcerm at Commellsville, | :';':'l;" :'_::":' :;r'::r:“:.:::" | sald. On the face of 3t, Mr. Chamber-| by the sait water and the keeper was forced | pany. to defrand the the government, wh Stewart: Texas J A. Smith; Utah, Fred J { - > o {was resumed today, Commissioner Hitch.| e 80¢ no reason why Sir Thomas ehould | St ot 7 i < - lain and Mr. Balfour will continue 10 wWork | 10 come ashore for oil to keep the lights | Was resum y. not mend rapidly. Al of the dungerous Kaisel; Washington. O. A. Fletcher: Wis. Pemnsylvania, Ralses the | The experimenttng compuny. whicn s |8 S8 35 SN SO il mecretary Bodbas o {cock announced that he had decided to | mymptoms have subsided 10 almost nothing | consin, Clarke Capen: Wyoming, Fenpe. Rate of Interest. | compased of various wlectrioal COMPAnIeS |y tree from governmental obligations and | Reports to the Maritime exchange this |overrule the motion made by the defense | aDd while it is wiiil too carly to way that | moie Chattertor ! nized for this puw . has ’ : - {a " i e - e | there no danger whatever, we thin i ""‘ “"“.‘d"f;, s e | Wil be able to conduct s educational|morning are to the effect that & three- lat the previous hearing diemiss the|g).:" there 1s no Goubt of his rapid re Twe Reporta ted. PITTSBURG. Sept. 18—Consideratis tn- | > ™ campaign siong the line he has all along | masted achoomer is &t anchor at Rehobeth, | proceedings because of the Ivalidity of the | covery d 1 terest was created among Pittsburg bank Palma Reaches Santiage | advocated ! Del.. with its foremast gone and suils blown | indictment It i Dot expected that 8 T Thomas will se report of the committes on resolu- : |be able to Jeave his bed for the greater | tions The defense contended that the indict-| & tions was & special order and recess was ers toduy the announcem 4 10 ritbons wart of 8 week to come, and il be at Second :’-:’mu bank of c_-:;.r‘u';:‘ rlxm- SANTIAGO, Cuba, Swt. N-—PFrsent | Chombosiain Weites Latter. { ment charged three separate and distinct|jeast ten duys before he is able 10 trave ker - Pa- | pima arrived here today from Puerto i b Daits o TR cne of the strongest institutions of the coke + Writing today | Pra The president's journe; Tegion, had decided on Tuesday to hereafter | FinciPe BE0 SEERNG. DN Tane er one section of the federal | | After recess the report of the committes RAILROAD MAY GET LAND | | | oftenses { i pury, Birmingham, Mr. Chamberiain made statutes, instead of one, as provided by | DINES WITH YACHT cLUB:,.g.;m..m,nn. and platform tod 4 erest vings scoounts, | UMOUSE 3 wild, picturcaque part of the iy, gargt public statement aince his resig- | teatoner of Gemeral Land Ofee | 4% IHe also repeated his ruling that the | 2t e Sdinntnd’ S AT ‘-1’\:.:11':::‘:!‘ the uciale 1 16 induce | COURtTY whose inbabltants have the vep- | ion His letter is 10 reply to C. A e | oTn properly certified copy of the indictment. | President Roosevelt Guest of Homor at | UIE fiEht of the convention. Majority and those who have been hoarding wealth ug | Utation of being the most restiess in Cuba. | oo chatrman of the executive councll of returned in Brooklyn, was sufcient | minerity reports were reported. { Seanwabaka-Corin They gathered at all the raflroad stations |y Toriff Reform league. who asked 1 Mr 4 evidence to make out & case of probable The majority report urges the immediate :m e e ‘::':"y "’l::'", “:;m were very enthuriastic e i caindiied it i view Thut e |cause and to warrant the return of the and absclute repeel of the desert land act - g of the new plas. ! e | the examination of the tariff may be con- WALLACE, ldaho, S —W. A. Rich i.«-. used, properly identified. to the m-mn: _—— jthe commutation clause of the homestead “-'*“l b phe g o SRR P Emperor Willlam in Vienna. o g g P il b R Pl e T e seneral land | Wherely ihe Infictment was returned | OYSTER BAY. N. Y. Sept. 18 —President | act, the timber and stone act and the Jand - - VIE SA. Sept. 18 —Emperor William ar- nellaville bank in paying § per cent ie the first taken since the rebellion by any tank. | Tived bere today from Bellere, Hungars the league should NOW use its TEBOUTCES 10 | omce. has decided the immense area | advocate the employment of & tariff for the | of alleged minersl la { Rooseveit was the guest of honor tonight 4 in Shoshone county | ARE LOST st the annual dinner of the Seanwahaka- | provision of the forest reserve act, and the ALL ON BOARD purchase and condemnation of private - ~ y of which place he has been | Ndsting and defending th - | Corinthian Yacht club at its handsome and | Jands within foresi reservations ing fastitution in the United States Pitse- |17 the vicinity purpase of consolidsting ending the | i nonmineral | 2 1:.‘,., bankers do not fear any ..‘;h.,.“":,(-u‘ bunting with Anchduke Frederick. |, pources of the empire and defending the | The case is that of the Northern Pacific| Yacht Red Drages fs Wreeked fu | tpacious home on Center island in Oyster | It urges the ummm; (.1' the forest re- | % < ingdos { s ; tion h bay. Many men prominently identified with | serves act and that the forest work be money conditions as & Tesult of the in- |industries of the United Kingdom. Mr.|raiirosd against a classifica the Storm OF New Jersey i creased rate IWAM-AKER Oll T“E STA“D Chamberiain says :mxswr.l lands made by the Mineral um: Const, yachting in the cast were present and the ’ '*_m'n!"! in the hands of the Buresu i wengh | 1 agree with your views that we have | commission. If the decision is mot re ndsome and delightful af- ©of Forestry of the Agricultural depert | Defendant in Libel Suit Gives Testi- | suicient material in the way of facts and |yoked the ralirosd company will get every | 3 1 v | mecz LIGHTS STOVE IN HIS SLEEP| e fa M Y. T Btres. e bave now 1o sate our conciu: | 0Le%, U THTO0] CONPTY U Br een | NEW YORK. Bepi J-The yacht Red| An invitation was sent to Sir Thomas| The report urges the conservatien of the | Dragon of Atlantic City, about forty feet | Lipton, but he S o Tie Sevahter B - tense { adopt them and persons uwniug mining claims there: = forty 1 was unable 1o accept on | flood waters of the Columbis, Sacramento Wel - o . 3 | Mr. Chamberisin then gives his under- | Will be compelled to purchase them from | ‘o7& i* "h';_" h'§; Barnegat inlet, N. J. | gocount of illness and because of his en- | Colorado, Rio Grande, Arkansas and Mis- i i ¢ " A message from Ship Bottom e redage-s cause of Act of Sleep- { o " the ralircad or forfeit their rights. The! | sagements in the west | BEAVER Pa. Sept. 15—In the Robinson- | StARding of the position of the Tariff Re sourl rivers and thelr tributaries, and the | subsequent extension of the vast irrige- says & body was washed ashore 1 that | Mevements of Ocean Vessels Sept. 18, | ton proposition. ~ son Barnegat recetved here today { a A o i territory affected by the decision embraces | Station near v Weltiing Sos. Wanamaker siander sult todey Mr Sopm lengue under twe heads. gy ty-seven townships | with his position. Their objects, he says, | Wenty-se | 5 e amaker was cailed to the stand. His direct N { Iw!'! At New York—Arrived: Auguste Vie-| It advises the appolntment of & commis. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 38—Mrs. Mary E Jahs | examination lasted bul & few hmr:_u"’:.fl"": i "fl-m‘;l:w-‘;:mmu vor to PROBABLY MEET IN OMAHA PHILADELPHIA, Sept M —A dispaich |torie, from Hamburg, Southampton .'yfd|..¢.,, by the pflL”;':o Investigate ..4“,: and her li-year-ald dasughter. Pearl, Gied | and when be was turned over 10 Attarney | TENS he CTPITe PEURIAATE B8 eeante to the Maratime exchange from Atlantic | QherposTE;, Hekls, W from —Copenhagen. | ior guch further extensions or amendments today from burms caused by lghted gaso- | McQuestion for the defense, he was piled | 15 s weapon 1o secure greater re. | Intermational Asseciation of Steam | VY $438 the Red Dragon was wrecked | At Liverpooi—Arrived: Peruvian, from | of the land laws as may promote the sctusl lne, and Harry, the MW-year-ald son of | rigorously with questions 'dm-mv with foreign na o & P . &nd probadly all on beard were lost. The | Hallfax - ied: Arabic, from New York, | settiement and development of the publle the woman. who turned the explosive fuld | Asked the purpose of his now famous | =P S w‘_"‘e""'m o4 wmme] Eaginecrs Defeats Propesition | utve vesel started from Adantic Oty on | V4, Wineensionn—Salled: New England, | Somain $ on in his sleep. cannot Nve. speech, Mr. Wanamaker said it w el i e ok -l o sl for Per Capita Tax. | Toesdar for » long fishing crulse, having | from Liv L for Boston. | 1t urges that the government should sup- - The boy hiad been In the habit of helping | lay open the system of the siate oficlals | o0 oo nroiected oduntries by retaliating | WHEELING, W. Va. Sept. 18—The In- |08 board & party consisting of Captain J. | (AL Kinssle-Passed: Cedric. from New | jlement its policy of levee construction by Nin mother sbout the stove during the day. | for their conduct was tmproper. He Bad | o8 S TN EER SO LTI R S B | o tional associstion of Sieam Engincers | Clark. John Swanson wife and children. | srvac &5 oA 4% 12 comprehensive reservior system. the aie Tie war & it he | gained his facts from Governer HASUTES. | vv jie conciades 10day defeaied 5 resolution to defeat the | Sinbad Ducasse snd Jobn Adams At MovilieSslled: Bthiops, from Glas- |jotment of Indian lands, protests against p went through the operation of turning or | Corregpondent Georze Wambsugh 54 | 3¢ 1nis understanding is yowr views | Monthly tax of 30 cenis. also the resolution | The body of Captain Clark and another | S%% jor New York = L o | contract coolie labor in connection with the b end lighting the un-h his ue::‘ A five | from newspaper clippings and in other | wish the l'u::_ and E: -.:pnw- of | for & burial fund body, supposed to be thet of Ducasse New York, via Piymouth and Cher. | beet sugar industry and favers statehood resulied that barned Mre Jabo Pearl, | ways Mr Wanamaker was still on the | eVeryone ng the umlon of U Te | Omahe will probably secure ibe next con- | washed ashore today. and it is presumed e & for New Mexico, Arizona and Okiahoms. 1 wae £aa 1o the bey's Ald ¥ stand when Tecess was taken [y P el Py W B | ncten. lm cihers were drowned. NaL Sopenbagen_Arnved Nomge, from| oy, minerity report struck out all setes-