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e S ————————————————————————————————————— UMAHA DAILY BEE: BUNDAY, h}.l’T}L\l BFR SAVINE IN A TICHT PLACE Eeospes Twioe from E.beria snd is Likely to Have Another Coavos. A REMARKABLE Starts Life by Winsing Honors in War with Turkey, but Crim Acts Ppeedily Gers ML Treuble. HAS Coprright. 190, HAMBURG Cablegram — Specisl Savine, who styles Toulouse-Lautrec by Press Publishing Cc % —(New York Worid Telegram.) — Nicnolas himself the count of fise been arrested here on the steamer Bahia, from Lisbon, by special request of the Russian police. He s held to await requisition proceedings t Russia. Sevine career has his had vout smartest” officers iu a most remarkable he was one the the Russian lmperial Guarg. He was twice woundsd in the Russo-Turkish war snd was promoted for bravery and decorsted. He was the friend of Stambuloff, the ovslebrated Bulgnrian premier, who sctually proposed him as & candifute for the Bulgarian throne. Buvine vows he Qid not mount the throne omly because Btambuioff dled inopportunely. Savine guickiy mpent his fortune in fmet living and then forged notes to pay for his debts. Fe was twice exiled to Siberia and twice © escuped. Spesking weveral lam- gunges, accomplished und persuasive, he bas made cupes all over the world, par- tiowlarly among women. He was Grrested fn Lisbon for swindling and when the Russlan palice @i identity they followed Mim 1o and had him wrrested versd Hamburg Has = Varied Onreer. NEW YORK, Sept. 26—The sol-dimant ®ount of Toulouse-Lautrec is a cosmopolitan adventurer who hias been welcomed in royal sulons and whose photograph is No. 1535 in the rogue's guliery in Mulberry street The heud of the house of Toulouse-Lautrec in Paris repuistes Savine, whose wi'e, formerly Claire Mence Vervoort, is suing him for divorce in France. She swore she hud trenced him to his birth and found be bas no Tight to any title. She is one of the women whom Suvine has Jeceived, but enly for & time. He is gallant. He has boasted: “Women have loved me They have followed me to the ends of ths warth. My dove affairs would fill velumes." One New York woman was #o “fond” of Savine that she had him imprisoned that he might not escape her and the law. She acoused him of robbing her | expimives CRIMINAL CAREER | | | | Framee Will Not tacking &n elderly man whe prosecutor's antercom. Suvine indignantly thet the men was his wife's sdopted father who hud been urging 1o get a divorce From Paris Sav he called hims: and Americen Land urrested there o u o cre@it The Lisbor e Fwindiod Aglie ne wer al Lisbon, w He was owtein large money on forged lets from Lon@on Paris bunks 3 re informed by Eng Spanish banks that Suvin them of 320 000 ar Bavine b through the fingers » nations 3t would seem wtrange career 16 about ended hands on him again his life no more thun escape from Siberis three times NO DESIGNS ON MOROCCO mpany « po lice w ik sntt e el in slipping tioe of i that his if the Russians lay A man who “values an old slipper” may twioe, but scarcely Take Country by Conguest or Even Establish Protectornte. ~The French Foreign office declares that eny negotistions with Grest Brituin on the subject Morocco o not go bevond the guestion of & genern good understanding The officials fistly deny that France i entertaining schemes for @ protectorate over or & conguest of Morocco and express surprise &t the persistence the press reports attributing euch plans to France and saserting thet Grest Brituin's consent he been purchesed by conoessions in Terpt The utmost that could happen in the case of certain eventualities would he that France would exercise its right of assisting the multan in policing the frontier districts LONDON, Sept. 36.—The British Foreign PARIS, Sept of office, in denying the statement of the Paris 1 ; ; i < | | { Savine claims to be & count by de-m'] frem hie mothers famfly, but iu April, 186, in this city, he renounced his bogus title and applied for naturalisation papers. Neturally be yearned to be u free man. He correspondent of the Dafly Mall that Great Britain ant Spain had agreed to the estab lishment of & French protectorate over Moroceo, characterizes the story as ‘groundiess nonsense.” SAILING UNDER FALSE COLORS Alleged Agent of Macedontans ©f Famous Witnesses in Dreyfus Onse. One (Copyright, 1%, by Press Publishing PARIS, Sept. X —(New York World Ca blegram—8pecial Telegram )—From infor- mation loaged in the World's Paris bureau today it appesrs that Lasarovich, who i trying in London to raise s $10.000.00 sub- mcription as & loan to the projected au- tonomous state of Macedonin and who an- nounced himself as the head of the joimt Mucedonian committees, is Teally mutzeky, who figured in the Dreyfus trial His testimony that Dreyfus was well known Oe.) to Austrian officers as & spy of the triple | the uccused. | alllance @id much to comvict Geclures that he was born in 185, that hie | This testimony, since contradicted by Wes- mother was countess of that his futher was Erasmus Bergius de Savine, o general in the Russlan srmy, Toulouse-Lautree, | and that hie unde would have been the | last count of the Russian branch of the French family, but on his desth bed Veguesthed the titie to him. Imposes an Stanbulof. “No. 16" Ald impose on the astute | Stambulofl and wes serfously oconsidered | “Savine und his partner, & woman, had nothing of thet sort of fear (Jealousy), balted in the water of the Btyx, ! more foroe to wound them child's tooth o wound & r"lun, ove had no has = for thelr lives mo more than At their house in friends found dishes made by Jearsed cook whom Savine concealed, for chef had formed = plot tp weize him and get his recipes. Why did | not Bavine and the womsn, who was his wccomplice, beoame masters of the universe Yet in New Yark, “M Le Comte De Toulouse Tautrec” hind 1o pewn his coat to pay the fine tmposed in & police court. After his experiences in Russia Sevine went to Trunoe and there in 185 he wus condemned | to three monthe imprisonment for frudulent devives made & Guring escape from the Pulals de Justice by Ylip@ing & warden with red pepper. He flod to Belgium, and, being pursued In 1586 he was aguin arrested, but | | on by & New York physician, Dr jumped from & train and broke his leg. ! Some Jesults, who were passing, picked wel, was made the basis for the reces plication for a new trinl which was t down on the plea that it came through the minister of war instead of the minister of Justice. PROSECUTING OF SOCIALISTS Every Disrespectful Allusion te Em. peror to Be Taken ¥ Court. (Copyright. 188, by Press Publiehing Ce) BERLIN, Sept. %6—(New York World Cablegram—Specisl Telegrum.)—A confi- dential cireular from the Prussian minister of justice asks the genersl attorneys to prosecute the soclalist newspapers for high | | treason and 10 arrest the editors every time they are respomsible for disrespectful allusions, even thdirect, to the emperor's acts. It i8 supposed that this circular i the result of Tecent Jenlent proceedings in the courts against sociulist edltors. PRINCESS RUPERT RECOVERS Operstion Conducted By New York Physician s Entirely Sucesatul. (Copyright, 1802, by Press Publishing Co.) MUNICH, Bavaria, Sept. % —(New York World Cablegram — Special Telegram.) Princess Rupert, who was recently operated Kilient, for appendicitis, his so far recoversd as to be shle to arive out und culled on the @uchess of Modena. Dr. Kiliani has already Mm w. nursed kim, and guve Mm "‘"""lrun-fl for Bremen on his way back to New o go this country. Fortunes on the Wane. His fortunes went from bad te werse. In this city in November 18, he was| York High Rate of Speed. BERLIN, Sept. 26—A high speed trial arrested for rawing & pistol on & cahman | over the Zomsen experiment electric Tali- named MoGowan, but he was Qiecharged. |road toduy resulted in atiaining & speed Again be escaped punishment in Pebruary, | ut the rate of over 17 miles per hour. I8, when mocused of swindling Miss A.Hu Every part of the 16-ton car was intact Mason, of No. 118 West Twenty-sixth street. | and the roadbed was not affected. The out of 38 on & worthiess bond. He was in | fact that the machinery and roadbed were Tamps Fis., anf strongly urged General Mifles to make Nim one of hie aides de comp -mvnmwhwnm I, und extradited to Montreal, charged with forging to the amount of $300,- 1 Curing the war with Spain | net mpaired gives every hope of sttaining | The amount #poed &t the Tate of 12 miles per hour Riots Gccur in Berlin. BERLIN, Sept. 36—Several riots oocarred | here, owing to the striking omnibus men 0 on the Bank of Nova Scotis. He was .umunflln‘ the wvehicles driven by non- santenced in November, 1900, to five yoars' imprisopment in the St Vincent de Paul penitentiary, in Osuada, but after & year Yo wes releasefl on parole. He passed his Jelsure in prison by writing & romance | which he called lils memoirs and which he | entitied, “The True Story of a True Man; Oonfessions of & Nihilist Clder™ While on perole he was about to sl from New York on & French steamer He was arrested, but the Onnadian authori- ties A1¢ not concern themselves Yo follow all SBuvine's obliguitities is too Ymg and 100 tortuous. Lest June he was wrrested in Paris on & demand for his ex- tradition that came from Bremen He pleaded inmocence to the public prosecutor and ruised & tremendous uprosr by at- LIFE'S PLEASURE. The pleasures tirely upon the condition of your health Sickly peovle, and espociully those who are dyspeptic. cannot enjoy lfe. They are nervous. irritable and alwaye of sorte.” Hostetter’s out | Such persabs should know | this life depend en- | strikers, beating the drivers and the harness of the horses. Police, mounted and on foot, churged the mobs which were bresking windows on the Moritz Platz ARREST PRESIDENT OF UNION Colerade Militia Takes Man tody, o Cus- Alleging that He In- timiated Driver. CRIPPLE 'CREEK, Oolo., Sept. 2 —Wii- lam Doddsworth, presifent of union No. 32 was wrrested this morning st his home in Goldfield by the military and throws in the “bull pen” He asked the soldiers with what crime he was charged, but they refused 10 mssign any resson for taking him into custody. Dod@sworth was but recently elected president of the Victor union. He i & large property owner in the town of Goldfieid It is sald thet the military heard that Dodésworth Was expressing strong ep fons against their pres in the distriet and for this resson it was deemed fit pisce him in the bull pen Flans for the tmpartation of breskers are suld to have boen nce 1200 strike made by | the Mine Owners' asmociation AQutant General Hall sald this wfter noon that DoGdsworth would be mrepe- cuted on the charge of having threutened and tntimidated Jemes Boyle a Qirver ir the employ of the Colorado Trading Tramsfer company. No charges have yet been made agalust the five other prisoners held by the military hed | cuttingy »| DYNANITE USED TO ILRDEI, Robbers Near Washington Blow Paymaster | Up with Explom:ve. WITH INSTANT -~ HE MEETS DEATH ing Momey is Rified Contents and Robbers 4 Murderers Smoceed im Mabing Thelr Esonpe. Sept. % —A murder this afterncon on about wen mfles Sumuel L. Ferguson of the Ferguson Construction company of Pitts- burg. was instantly killed and his sec- retary, Charies L. Martin of Oincinnati, was fatally injured The two men were driving ulong the in & buggy, oarrying $.60 in cash which to pay off some of thelr men syed mstruction work along the the Wabmsh rallrond. when sud- explosion of drnemite in the way Nternlly tore the rig to pleces, killed Ferguson outright and threw Mar- | tin 100 feet, tearing hie left eyve almost from the wocket. hus been Jearned that two men, sup- posed 1o be Poies, placed the dymumite in the rosd for the purpose of Killing Puymaster Ferguson end hed arranged | to explode 1t by means of an electric but- The satchel containing the money i missing. Two suspects are under ar rest WASHINGTO! Pa occurced the Middieton romd from here road with emp line der roud of 1t arr No Wew Developments. WASHINGTON, Pa., Sept. 2-Tp to 11 o'clock 1day there were mo further de- velopments in the crime resulting in the murder and robbery of Contractor Fergu- sor the West Middletown road yest day afternoon The two men who were apprehended as muspects were jdentified as Prank Francis | and Joseph Huston, former employes | the Furgeson camp. They @isclaim any kiubwiedge of the crime and say that on Thursdey mnight they slept st MoClay's | schiool Louse, about four miles northwest of this plce and on the main roed to West Middietown. They say they can prove that they had nothing to do with the robbe of the teol house, which was entered by the men who fixed the fuse thut biew Ferguson to desth The abandoned mine on the Pattersen farm, near the scene of the tragedy, which was supposed to have been used as & refuge by ‘te ~rimindls, was closed and guarded all ¢ and this morning was thoroughly expi.ced without any evidence being Qis- covered that tbhe men had been hiding there and the searchers left sutinfied that | the mine was empty Ferguson's Satckel is Fou Barly toduy John Welsh, u resident of West Midfieton, found the satchel in which Contractor Ferguson hed carried the | money 1 was rifled of bills amounting to | ubout $50.- Some $0 In siiver was left | in A coat, vest and coller were found, hut | it i not yet kuown to whom they belonged. | It had evidently been rified shortly after | the tragedy by the man who was Meen by | Louls Liggett, the farmer working near the scene, who guarted his treasure with a drawn revolver znd was allowed 1o go | unmojested for that Teason | Mr. Martin, the bookkeeper of the Fer- | guson Construction company, who was in | the bugey with Mr. Ferguson and was se- wverely injured, @é not rest well Jast night and 1ouy was complaining of puin in his | side. The excitement in Washington is | tngh and many citizens formed independent | armed searching parties. | | General Manager Norton of the Ferguson | company does mot think thut the suspects | under arrest commitied the deed, but be- | | | of | . | | | | | lieves they know something sbout it. He is of the impression that it was committed by some one employed in the camp and that they ure remaining in the camp in order to not excite suspicion The dend mun was one of the best known rallrond comtractors in the country. He | was ussoctated with his brother, F. M. | |]"w~‘u-n: in the Ferguson Contracting | compmuy, the latter betng president of the | company. The Ferguson family came orig- inal'y from Kensas and a grést deal of rallway work hes been done in the west the Ferguson company BURGLARS SECURE A TRIFLE| a | Damage to Ewing Bank Fixtures More Than Meney Stolen. Safe | EwING, eb. Sem. 3 —(Bpecial Teie- gram. )—The Tobbers of the Ewing State bank Thursday might @id not prove profit- | able 10 the robbers, but resulted in the | total Gemolition of the safe and consider- ebie damage to the banking room and fur-| niture. The safe stood outsife the vauwlt secured by the burgiars was | $76.58, being the change kept in the safe | | outside the money chest. The explosion | | loosened the chest door, but not sufciently | |10 reach the cush. The effect, however, of the peversl explosions was to reduce sbout 3800 of the currency to shreds. The loss was fully covered by burglar insur- | ance in the United States Fidelity Guar- anty company of Baltimore and the loss wus sdjusted today | The attack was made ut about 1 o'clock m morniug &nd six explosions were heard by the citizens. By the time people urrived &1 the bank the gang had departed The sberiff an adjolning county hap- wened to be 1n town with & bloodhound en tradl of some store burglars who had operated at Brunswick the previeus night They tried to pick up & trall af the bank put without success. The sheriff of Hoit county has the case in hand and is work ing on such clues s he has been sble to n the of ol SCLDIERS MARCH IN THE DUST Regulars Arrive st Camp Young for Department of Lakes Army Muneuvers. CAMP YOUNG, WEST POINT, Kr., Sept 2 ~The first military excitement in this of Harain since 1864, when erul Buell placed & detachment of in- ry on Fort Hill, & short distance from West Point, was upon the people today as they gased in astonishment upen the ar~ rival of trainload after trainiosd of en- listed meu wnd their equipment. Alto e the lronds had eighteen troop trains ou edule and many of them had arrived the commands had been assigned 10 thel” quariers before noon The Gust is six inches thick over every- county the sck and | thing and the soll 48 Lard as Sint, making | What the meaning of this is, the oMcials inflicted miral | a8 Joseph Hansor | his pockets indicated, police, that Verdu hud been doing detective |work and that he and Hunson OUR GREAT 25 PER CENT REDUCTION SALE BAKER FURNITURE COMPANY FURNIT Every piece of Furniture in our store bought before January 1st, 1903, a Special Discount of at will be sold per cent. URE 29 o PER CENT CURTAINS Our complete line of lace curtains in Brussels, Cluny, Arab and Irish Point willbe sold at Special Discount RN o 25 per cent FURNITURE, RUGS AND DRAPERIES DINING ROOM SUITS $225 Salt for $165 $2%5.00 nine-piece mahogany dining room suit. Bideboard has large French mirror, ilver drawer lned. B-inch ped- estal ocenter extension table with feet. China cabinet has pilaster and one large mirror back of top Five solid mahoguny small arm chair SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Solid onk fivedrawer chiff worth $6.50, will be sold only, at onler, Lrass Monday, trimmings, SIDEBOARDS _& DRESSERS $15.00 s0lid white mapie dresser bevel mi -inch base cust brass trimmings B0 solid guarter-sawed ok very highly polished with fluted legs, #-in. top, for SIS wolid guarter-sawed top, pedestal center ext sion “teble, for 8250 genuine French bevel plate full ewell fromnt, hand rubbed and polished, for RUGS $25 Rugs for $16.50 mahogany 1 Food 26,00, for line of putterns; 11.25 13.50 14.50 mirror, 31.88 room size Brussels ruge worth 6.50 ROC cuk davenpor red velour French $32.00 Fiemish Gur 367.5 Sie~ quality of .50 wenthered osk rocker suck, for ®5 quarter-sawed golden ar .00 solid_qaarier-suwed go saddle sest, Tor Solid oak rocker with rodd: cobbler seat, fine finish, 1 $35 Rugs for $25.00 #x12 and 8-5x10-6 Bigelow Axmir ister rugs, all new ‘worth $%.00, for polished dresser, 2480, A chairs, one with genuine lesther ments— 495 tufied seat, wesihered oak davenport, upholstered in best leather With spring seat putterns, 25.00 PARLOR SUITS $91.50 Swit for $68.63 9150 maboguny parlor sult, panel back, round cor- ners, besutifully shepod arme, spring seats, uphoi- stered in satin damask. pnt terned after the coloninl de Pplute claws tromt Ehelf SPECIAL FOR MONDAY worth ouly, £3 ut 00, will be sold Monday 7x04 Bigelow Axminster Rugs, all new patterns 2.00 == DINING TABLES _& KERS €, upholstered with plain back w0 24.00 50.63 4.15 .5.05 525 . 325 RUGS $40 Rugs for $32.75 #x12 und S-ixii-6 Royal Bundhar and Bigelow Wilton rugs, our full line of putterns, worth 33 T8 $40.00, for It at s saddie seat, spindle onk rocker Jden oak, poliet fnisk, - ed arma, high ba or . atvan, spring seats upholstered in velour, corners, for #4850 mahogany arm chair, small chair, €pTIng Menis, $30.00 goomeneck arms. velour, back, for ox2 PARLOR SUITS tered ouk. S-plece parior sult, arm chair &nd - small _cheir uphalstered 29 B() for mahoguny parior suft quality Verons best 2850 besutitully carved sulte, @van upholstered .36.40 finished dnvenport uphoistered n_cut ried sest, i 24 O RUGS 845 Rugs for $37.50 Bigelow Imperial rugs, our new patterns to select from. worth $46.00, 37 so for umr tmpestry three-plece parior silk _tapestry, full 10 ‘mahogany tu! SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT ON LACE CUIiTAlNS BAKER FURNITURE CO., I315-17-19 FARNAM STREEY. MURDER PEZZ[ES OFFICERS lu of Many Ownmm Btricken Down by ap Assassin. 1S HIMSILF vICTIN A sault Jdentifies Man Who Struck the Fatal Blow with a Olul NEW YORK, Sept. 2% —Frederick Adrian Verdu, who died early today from nown person Wi was watching & house in Fifty-eightt street, 3= said to have been at the time paymuster in the navy and was until e cently in the employ of & submarine bow company as consulting engineer Verdu has been known to many as to his career. It is euid he the navy Guring the war with was in the battle of Munila bay Dewey Thé palice took charge Spatn with Ad soene of the murderous attack. His ha was missing and he showed signs of heving been engaged in an encounter. Papers according to in working together Dear the scene for meveral Guys A servant girl is the #o fur who witnessed the asszult gether when two men Verdu war struck down, escuped. Later, at the Hanson from among nine men &s the son “who struck the man with epproached while Hansor & club. Later she i seid to have asserted that felled Hanson Verdu 1t is guid that of & wealthy struck the blow which family. With ber she was sumomned to the hospital SPEYER PEOPLE SHUT oOUT Representatives of Sew York Bankers Will Net Be Al © wed to Examine solidated Books. DETROIT, efipt. 26.—~A specis] from Ssul Bte. Merie says A desdiock between Consolidsted Luke S the representatives of Speyer compan has developed. but Tor Whet reas: be learhed here at this time. Mr Tortonto attorney, arrived under orders from Speyer & possession of the Jlants Before his arrival Mr. Cc to the president. Lad sent through the offices of the company ing hesds of Gepartments to keep every iing under lock and key &nd deny the su thority of the Spever representatives. The beads of Gepgrtments are thet i the Spever peopie enter the the Tiar the officials of th compeny an Bickne vesterday Co., to tak . a dere offic und uttempt to show their atubority 1o shut up everything &né close the office WMYSTERY wounds ie he M persons, but little knowledge was jossessed by them re-entered and of & mun known who was found near the had been shudowing & Wwoman only person found She | sars Veréu and Hanson were walking to and per- Mrs' Verdu is the daughter Lusband upied apartments in Brooklyn, from mot nesistant circular orger- to whom it & due. that the company for those who needed it, and as a result large number barns Iast night He wiso told the me: | ‘ | | be peacesble. 1f <the miners wnd STONE WANTS Missouri Semstor Says that He W 3 Deceived with Buying News- paper Stock. t| KANSAS Stone CITY, Sept —wil Tnited Stutes senstor sourl, today brought suit in: the court here for $10.00 mguinst George Chrisman, presiding judge of the count court, who was president of the Kansu City Times compuny before bought by the Star In 189, sccording to Senator Jegations in his sult, whe: and others bought t then a candidute induced to take $10000 worth o the newspaper, Which, he alleges, led to belleve was controlied by Chrisman end the latter's friends Senstor Stone asser: that the paper's p by & ocertai tions. decetved Judge Chrismus » he Times, Mr stock he [ the licy was really coutrollel raflway wnd other co etation, she sidimd DEATH RECORD. Judge Willinm Gillesple Wylie, NEW TYORK, Sept. 26—Willium Gillesyi Wylie of New Orlecns, La., ¥ of th supreme court of Louisiana, aged T died of pneumonia the steam Louis shout midnight last night Wylie wae il when h which arrived hege today from 8¢ ton. St Louis stopped one eurly Tuesday snd after started the engine gain, going st speed 10 send & story ashore raphy, suying that and thst & panic o sengers. The message was held up by iip's cens The officers demsed there was & panie. They were overhested, which caused Wilkelm Mann M NCTION, Neb., Se (Bpecial )-Wilhelm Mann, = Tesident York county for thirtr-three year @led st his home yesterduy of paralveis Jeaves & wife und seven children wes borp in Franklis >ctober 15, 183 Ir Miss Minnie L. Dunker at Duyton, O. The moved to Ilinois, where they resided for short time and then came to York county 1stice - o Jude suthamy severa Ome by wireless © engines broke dow urred zmong the t th . d dela OOL over e county K. Woester. a ® | cial Telegram.)—T. K. Wooster, one of th \dest employes of the Burlington st point, dropped dead here tuke the employment offered them in other camps, Jeaving their time checks with re- sponsible parties 1o colloct the money when payment wae madé end forward 1t to those would provide shelter of them slept in the car They were fed at the various restaurants | and, although feeling angry over the en- Servast Girl Whe Witnessed the As-|ure trunsaction, they seemed inclined to other | woodsmen whe come in tonight are as | peacesbie us these are at the present time, trouble of & serious nature may be averted. MONEY BACK | iam J from Mis- circuit L the Times was Stone's al- Stone. for senztarial honors, was was Judge that he lu‘e: learned pora- He alleges that he was maliciousty | veurs st rded the steamer of 15 engmes hours s usus of the passengers sttempted teleg of NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Sept. 26 —(Spe this ;'lrnnmm GIBBONS IS IN FAVO n (Continued from First Page.) M this his place will become vacant in the neur future. The prelate who finds Mis position most | uncomfortable ut present is. Mgr. Mery Del Val, the acting secretary of state. Al- though enjoying the full confidence of the new pontiff, he finds his foreign birth the cause of much unpopularity with which he is regarded both in Rome &t large and in the Vatican itself. Dveryone is ready to { blame the poor moensignor for whatever contretemps happens in the pontifical pal- ace, even when, us {8 generslly (he case he has nothing whatever to do with the | matter. Moreover, the continuul sttocks made him by the liberal press of the | Bternal City render his position in the | Vatican one of the most aicult | upor The Qissutisfaction among the troops arising from the smallness gratulties aistributed among them after the pontifical | by Piue X ordering another distribution of money in umount agual to the first, 5o that ut least In this mutter the acting secretary of stute will ind some peace While Rome practically Geserted and | the congregations closed, news comes of & great victory obtained by the congregation of the propuganda regarding the Catholic misgions in China. The Chinese govern- ment ugreed to give pecuniary compensa- tion for the church property destroyed by the Boxers, to grant freedom for the exer- cise religious practices within the em- pire anéd to recognize all the churches schools and mission houses of ihe Catho- > us forelgn territory to be protected, it cecasion arises, by imperial troops. Singu- ¥ enough, such concessions have been n i n a of obtained through the influence of the rep- | resentatives of the same government which is banishing from und - churches 8o ligious orders i e 4 many France thousands of re- Third Arbitrator 3= Named. THE HAGUE, Sept. 2.—The czar has ap- M. Demartens, tional law st the University of St burg, to be the arbitrator in clatms of the allied powers aguinst Venes- uela for preferential treatment, in place of > | pointed Peters- tnird the action of Mgr. Bisleti, and it is rumored | of the | clection of the new pope hus been removed | their homes and schools | professor of interna- | the | the Portuguese appointee, whose iliness has precluded his serving. Prof. Demartens was one of the arbitrators in the Plus fund claim. In December jast the prafessor wak swarded the Nobel Peace prize. The other arbitrators in the case of the Venesuelnh clafme wre M. Mauravief, the Rusmian minister of justice, and Prof. Lammasch of Austria. CANNON GO INTO JUNK PILE Syndicate Buys Sevem Hundred 014 Pleces from Sultan of Turkey. (Copyright, 18, by Press Publishing Co) | GENOA, Ttaly, Sept. % —(New York World | Cablegram—Sipecial Telogram.)—A Geuon | Evndicate, of which Mr. Bottazsl is presi dent, has just bought from the Turkish | government 70 old carmon formerly -used for the defense of Tripolj and the Cyrenean comst. The cannon date from the time when the Chevaliers of Malta occupied Tripoll For the Cure of Drunkennoss. BERLIN, Sept. 36.—The clty of Dresden | will open on October 1 the first institution for the cure of drunkenness on the conti- nent. Putients wust be examined as 1o their sanity and be dlagnosed us curative and must voluntarily submit to & regime of hewlthful lving such s farm work. They will have good, moral surroundings wud must pay 4 cents & day. Patients may sloep three years in the institution Insurrecto Leader Surrenders MANTLA, Sept. 2%—Genersl Ola, leader of the band of insurrectos which has been | creating considerable trouble in the prove ince of Albay, Luson, hus surrendered 1o the American troops with twenty-eight of- | ficers and men of tis command | | | To Prevemt Secret Emigration. | LiEBON, Sept. %—The Portugese gov ernment has decided to establish & special | police foroe at the Asores islunds to pre. vent the secret emigration which has beay procesding for consilerable time, especially to the United States Earthguake in Cuba BANTIAGO, Cuba, Sept. 2—A sharp earthquake shock was felt here today, the | fourth within & mouth. No damage was n pus the said the journal Three days only at Omaha. Neb al September 28, 29, 30. The Extensive = Jler Grand Hotel Mr. Manr Pennusylvunia, 12 he was married to Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Exhibit of - Original Albrecht Furs Mr. Wooster was €7 yeurs 0id and had been in the employ of the B. & M. for & number of years, for the past fifteen s billing clerk in the freight uffice here | or slate of ~4 You will be amining these resent the pick kets in pelteries & the fushion capitals o icu. 1 the throwing up of groundworks a laborious MRS. DAVIS IS VERY The arrivals todey were: Nine troops ca r wl Hagey e gy el h.‘ :{:m Seventh cavalry frem Chickamauga, | Setll & Chance for Her to Recover. Consolidated compauy refuse 1o Mr. Bicknell snd Mr. Covne spent vesterday afternoon in comference, troops of the Eighth cavalry from |DUt Deither would state what had been ao- | 3éfternon Barracks. four companies of tne | com:pliahed Twentieth infantry, 70 men of the Third| There was no trouble last night amang infantry and 300 of the First infantry, all { the Woodsmen who arrived from the north g They were inclined 10 be ugly on thelr ar- rivel becsuse of what they termed the Gouble Gealtng of the company in not hav iug suybody st the train 1o mest them, a8 they sadd hud been promised before leaving the woods un opportunity ous_Furs, whic the World's Fu it ex reg- REISS resture strengii io the systewm and cure l- of Appetite, General Debility | Business gduspended at Oyster Bay. | OYSTER EAY, N. Y. Sept. 2% —Business | proctically Les been suspended st the ex jecutive offices. Nearly all of the office fixtures heve been packed snd some of | them have alveady been shipped back 10 Washingiun & snticipstion of the pres- | dent's depariure for the euphal on Mo duy. The president Teccived mo visitors today. He devoted his last weekduy it the couptry to outdoor exercises. The ve- | A mass meeting of the woodsmen was 'Port thal the presideut will take & trip heid and Mayor Plummer addressed them | 1¢ the Adirondack mountaius in October i | Ste -y oyt he | Without foundstion situation in the best menner possibie, since = EATFMAN'S BAND-Inspiring music— # was unaveidabie He wged the mwen 10| Special program Monéay st Bennett's. is mot safe which your persc ited, from other t House. Nearly ha Geuling hus made 1L FITOLYIOuS WiLt irre out the land Our Tepresentative pleased 10 show of Fur Garme your Wrder for future Gelivery. Dor 0 exnmine those furs. You dont buy. Our gopds and values ure w cousiderution !F_ ALBRECHT & SON o0 buy “furs,” & commodity al knowiedge i lm & reputeble Fur century of fair neme Alurecht 1 Purs” through BUFFALO. Sept. % —Mre Jefferson Dels is woree thils morning, ber condition being considersd critical. The doctors say, how over, that the orisis has Dot heen reached and should she get Telief she riay Tecover ~ Severa! relatives and friends hate wrTived and are 4t her bedside An Incresasing weakness s moted, AL 93 o'clock Mrs. Davis' condition ®as sal o be unchanged vate Banker Disappears. UNG, Sept 36— The slieged disap- of &, Kalman. proprietor of auk at Bchoenville, Pa_. patronised by ud Croatines, csused t excite- 1 1§ the fureigners. Four informs- Uois, ChaT@ing embezziement. have bec: eniered aguinst Kilmazn, but the oomatabies have not sucoweded in locating him. d that the total were M »r you' o ts und Clarke, AnCOmIpRTE b kwear be line Dysjcpsia and Liver Troubles. oA Xy L A e T full vu 20E. 7th St.. 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