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-4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900. GERMANY NOT WAGING ‘\ A WAR OF CONQUEST Chancellor Von Bulow Tells the Reich-|! stag, However, the Country Will Fight for Its Rights in China. | “'VON WALDERSEE IS FLYING DUTCHMAN” IN EUROPEAN CONCERT UNFIT TO COMMAND '|Statement Also Made in the French '| Chamber That China Lays a Trap for Europe. ARIS, Nov. 19.~During the morn- ( indemnity would result In the dismember. ing session of the Chamber cf | ment of China, resulting in a univarsal e s uphold, that between a well con- | German policy and a well con- ducted Russian policy, there can be-no m of the ” i s : war. Thus he pointed out, “China hys L ; @eep and certainly no invincible antagon- : Deputies to-day the h"dgflr for | 0 Zurope to fall inte | s = | & the Ministry of Foreign Affaivs | %y etay Raskel Scetshet. “By dispatching nuflr!;d!u Lh“:" we | was discussed and M. d Eshnlnh one of the Seine distrits, have in no way impaired our readiness | | nelles de Constant, representing La | ed to know by what right the Gbv- to do battle in E We decl { ! | Fleche district of the Sarthe, asked how | ernment had engaged in war without the we are nymnr | | Ilong the Chinese campaign would last. consent of Parliament, and questioned the 1| He said he feared it would cost a large | Government as to the truth of the press | amount. They could not depend on an in- | announcements of atrocities committed by demnity to cover the expense, for it would | soldiers. He concluded with the stae- be necessary to continue the expedition | ment that Field Marshal Count wn to enforce the payment. The speaker also | Waldersee was unfit to be commandern- | expressed fear that the exaction of an ' chief of the allied forces. tread in the path will non WOULD BREAK UP 'SOON TO CHOOSE BIPLE ALLUNCE ~ NEW PRESIDENT a policy of honor- it was the best for Plan to Wean Italy AwayéPaciflc Mail Directors Ex- von Bulow, | escape . ¥ Mo Tt oo —- S : - E +| and Overcome Influence ' pected to Elect Tweed to o 5. We agreed ted ymon | | THE FLIGHT OF 00OM PAUL KRUGER ON BOARD THE WARSHIP GELDERLAND FROM SOUTH AFRICA SEEMS ‘ of Austria. SucceedHuntington. . n | TO HAVE A TERRIFYING EFFECT ON THE WORLD POWERS, ACCORDING TO THE IMAGINATION OF Me- | S replox e CUTCHEON, A CHICAGO RECORD ARTIST. J bgas o) o D b e ‘ B . Stories of the Alleged Purchase of Denial of the Story That the Wabash = i in Ch ridiculed the missio a itions which the imperial | Fabrications. Lines. ~ 2T TH THOLIC CHURCH | qmerzms mors | N T 20 Punishments Are Mild. ! MAN CA I_IO IC HUR H‘\ ONDON, Nov. 19.—A special from EW YORK, Nov. 19.—An official TONDON. Nov. 20.—The Morning Post's p | St. Petersburg says: One of the of the Pacific Maill Steamship spondent wiring irday —_—— most cherished ideas of the Pan- Company stated to-day that the t inflicting punishment i ! Siavie publicist is to detach Italy adjourned special meeting of the e, and a directors called to select a sue- n e B Boraon e oy | O€SsiON of Missionary Committee Enlivened by an UNEX-—|me & B iaie, o | comor of e e cotis . emtinston ished and not imprisoned. Duke Lan | of the St. Petersburg journals, proposes probably will be held Wednesday at the i is merely dismissed. The Forelgn En- | : : : i . i come the I » board. i merey” St T el K| pected Sectarian Discussion. i sesompiah, i . o CFema B e ety meetng o the Soard stria in the Balkans at one o e ety Cnfonces hat influence of Au: from the triple al sugges Russia shall put | cific is sald to have been slated for the ¥ von ersee officlall O s stroke. He suggests that ‘ ¢ € he has st -vr;'fd !m"’in:::-m rm‘i-';r;:i n:‘;;\ | Ttaly in the way of securing ?‘ fnvvfhfl:.: position. 1 the province of CHIlL" | EW YORK, Nov. 18.—Two flerce | by taking them into our schools and sem- | was as tremendous as it was spontaneous, | Or perhaps even dominant in ‘!“’_"‘g 4« | The Gaynor Conspiracy Case. - onslaughts on the church of | inaries. 5 | " Dr. Drees sald in. conclusion that the | Albanja. The editor of the Rossiya finds | = B 0 o S e o conspiracy Persecution of Converts. Rome enlivened the proceedings The work is slow, but its value has|most promising field among the Spanish- | that this idea has its disadvantages. The 7 o Sy <= United States LONDON, N The French Coust at to-day's sesslon of the Gen- | peen recently testified to 'k“‘_;‘“‘ij & Imaft | speaking population in America was open- | plan, he thinks, however, might be made % was coliionad. Ratetn S Siehee here repo the Shanghal cor- eral Missionary Committee. ON | dict against the schools and every one | mit o Rico, and advised the com- L accqptable if Russia had to deal with one | Nogen PSORCE 1 ork of the National Bank | N, mittee to spare neither expense N 2 « -3 = b respondent of t News. that severs | €3¢h occasion an audience which filled | passing through their gates. This, how- | to oust Rome from that oemg "o 2% | Italy only—the Quirinal and politicalltaly. | o¢ Commerce, identified two certificates o s e o Lot s By every part of the large auditorium in St. | ever, has only made us more determined | Bishop Hartzell spolce on Africa, which | But there is another Italy to be reckoned | siock of the Delaware and Hudson Cana p T e o 3 Jolic conyerts continie | baul's M. E.Church, where the committes | 10, %ipe qut @ system which has created |is nis fleld. ' He sald in part: o " CR| with—the Vatican ?ndlnuhnquxch“x'd‘i_«r;h;(' Company of 10 shares each. and they 1 the Provi si. Mr. Gi 2 7 o . oS o | out of ormer man of empire a cringing | v s Sosae : . . nemies of the orthodox Gree! vere p ey enti- I'nited Sta hears that the Pro. | 1S meeting, broke into applause and "% ! beggar with a monkey and a grind- | & We stand to-day in face of a revolt of | ancient enem i-( ate Ttaly for Austria | fied by George C. S. McCarty, treasurer . testants in the Province of Chekiang ars | YOt Was made by the chalrman to check | yrgan,» : { the pagan world against Christian clvil-| church. To substuute WAy o B0t of Randall & Whitlock, stockbrokers, as > similarly The Governors of | these demonstrations of approval. | . The next speaker threw the gauntlet to {22100 Tn the far Fast Mohammedanism | in the direction of Balkan affairs WoU'™ | having at one time been the property of p : - “Manchus and vislently | The General Committee, which s com- | the church of Rome In terms as direct |\ ristian religion by | pe, he thinks, like the chang Oberlin M. Carter. Other witnesses ex- - number of adherents. China has juste s Gonsetl: THe " e osed of all the Bishops and leading di- | and condemnatory as did Bishop Goodseil. | ok S B i Obertlhy W Carter” "Siher wifnenges ex- v o W Drnel Who for | Slammed her door in ‘the face of Chris- | A o vines in the Methodist church of America, | This was Rev. Dr. C. f 4 : 3 e Rossiya thinks it sees indications of a | Lone, Edward Bromley, James F. Robin- ; Allies Capture P Pt el ednes. | & RUmber of years, has been indenfified | Lenity. Only a few days ago her repre-| |\ (ifle reconstruction of the triple al-| son and John P. Underwood. Their testi- _Alies Oap 'asses. Las been in session dally since Wednes- | gip the work of the Mathodist Episcopal | §5niative stood in Carnegle Institute in| B /G engiand in the place of Aus-| mony related to certain stocks or bon LONDON. Nov. 20.—"A Chinese official | day last. Upon several occasions during | church iIn South America and was ap- | LAttsburg and boldly threw down the | (o " oty cvidences of coolness be- | which have not been referred to in " atte all = x nu | reports.” says the Shanghal correspondent | former sessions when reference has been | pointed by the committee to take over the | Sauntlet to Christian culture in behalf of | (20, the courts of Rome and Vienna and | hearing. . € of the Standar that the all . any rtaining to the | supervision of t vork amc the Span- | tRg anclent civilization of his people. reat significance to the forth- i La paly - ve ha d, at the allies have|made to anything pel * B OF $Bs:work amons the. S ‘Half the world is pagan, the other half | gg‘m“f,f‘fs\fiu of (ge young King of Italy | Griggs’ New Law Practice. i two pas: eadin, 4 Roman Catholic church the same spirit | Ish-speaking nations on this continent. | gt gt ding from Chill — S Don no former oc.| In beginning his address Dr. Drees | Christian, and our zeal and labor in the | (" yngland among other countries. | [Personal friends of Attorney Genersl i Herr Kieppe, the German has been apparen pon no_fa | made reference to the end of Spanish rule | AFSt year of a coming century will decide dal. Griggs are authority for the statement - s returned\from Nanking. He |casion, however, has that church been |y this hemisphere, and was }E\undly ap- | Whether we shall win or whether the | Alleged Decoration Scau_x al. | that Mr. Griggs, upon his retirement froms he asked the Viceroy to per- | =poken of in terms so unqualified. | plauded. “He said: " Christian faith shall be deluged by pa-| A Paris special says: The Chamber of | President McKinley's Cabinet, will open : troops to ascend the Yangtse| The frst person to advance to the at-| “Tt was wise of the chairman to call | §alism and be buried for centurles. The| Deputies to-day discussed the alieged dec- | an office in New York. "It is sald ne will ling supplies to Sian-Fu. | tack was Bishop Goodsell of Tennessee. | the subject on which 1 am to speak the | Eravest problem confronting us in Africa | oration scandal, the reactionary Press| ziso have an office in Washington and wilk R | In the eourse of an address on the work | Work among the Spanish-speaking inhabi- | 1 the native question. The best states- | having hinted for several days past at ail | make a specialty of practice in the United Deaths Reported by Chaffee. } of the Methodist Episcopal church in va- | fants of America; happily there is mo | mj‘;‘m‘,’:,f";‘:&? 4 fl;flfl;"fi-“::!&l;};flg;hfl;‘ 1""“7“3510;;\!(&‘;3“ Ffi;fil‘f"i‘; waa Kiaid | States Supreme and Circuit Courts. REatae A3 | o e Met St Tpiscopt e s A ca e last ves- | 3 a of | ing in decs e ¥ as saic WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—The following | rious rarts of kuope n: had oc:asion to | (088 & Spamsteimenca, The ast Peo- | their work is truly gratifying. They all | that M. Jean de Crais, son of the Minister | Old Postal Employe Gone. death report from General Chaffee, dated | epeak of the work cone in Italy and €on-| phere disappeared when the old Spanish | d¢clare with one accord that the Dark | for the Colonies, had been paid 2000 | Henry V. Williamson, aged 0 years, »vember 17, has been received at | ditions obtaining there. battleship Maria Teresa while being tow- | Continent should remain inviolate, the | francs for his influence to secure 4 cross| who had charge of the foreign mails de- E Department: November 3, at| - “In Northern Europe, for instance, in |ed to this country after being wrecked by | Bome of the black race.” | of the Legion of Honor for ML Edward | partment in the general postoffice, died in a _gres W Tientsin, Clifford R. Bedford, Company | Germany and the Scandinavian coun-| OUr guns lald her bomes to rest on the | Rev. Dr. Oldham reviewed the various Drumont, proprietor of the Libre Curols | this city to-day. Mr. Williamson had been & v > urteenth Infantry, typhoid fever; ,r the Bishep sald, “we have made | $ands of the island which was the first | perplexing questions involving the domes- | De Crais spoke ro?llfl{_? Mr' el “de | €mployed in-the postoffice for thirty vember 4, at Peking, Edward J. Jen. | iries,’ the BiShep sald, wgh we have a | territory discovered. | lic migsions. The chief among these, he | and sald the charge Was JARL 4oc, 5% | vears. s civilian teamster, chronie” lepto- | Bieat deal of irterference and even opp: - D S rmy bt o e S Sy Ate ok Bk basome. e Mevioias o e e i M. Mflierand, the Minister | The Wabash Not Absorbed. itis { Exe r yw | dition wher 1f the world is pagan an o . ce. an tl ollowed e h - - fiition 3 SoNERL el S Show | the other half Christian cannot long en- | a great portion of the population in great | of Commerce. S e T Loh the ace-| ppdent Ouwstan D. Ashiey of (he i Killed Three Hundred Boxers. e e first thiriy-ive vears in Europe | dure. The same can be sald with as much | cities, and the indiference and even the potring to the reazons (o Wabash R ompany. v;’h.v:l]askr;l il b . " 2 > - | deflance met with in the camps of labor, ng S N 0-GRY . DOSL _LRAN. $he abeqey- ov. 19.—Official advices from |as Wwe have in the same period in ‘:&1;7'(ll‘:;hls"snlt'lflle::i"elnfit&alg'au":r:a}:eg:r:ut‘;lsv(vfi‘h Whera the ehureh was thougnt to be in| A lively debate foliowed, many Dep. . tion of the road is contemplated by inter- yrun, commander of the Country, which cffers a more congenial|prftegidrtism on one side and Greek and | conspiracy with the rich to keep the | Participatin The GOvernment s | ests {dentified with the New York Central er the subject to a ma P d Pennsylvania ro: rope the conditions aro | Roman Catholicism on the other. The | Workingman down. This was only to be | asked to r clared that so e We have noth- | French troops in China, announce that| **y1Southern lina ana | international columns are. occupying the | somewhat differect. There the strugglc time is updn us when anew the questions | Overcome by teaching the churches in the | tfit. 1;“‘,‘ .,.‘_:‘1"’,;”,:‘,,‘\}; p;",‘s;‘_” 2 o - h'd??- aware the rumor was with tombs east and southwest of Peking. He hac been harder. There are many who | which appeared in the Protestant refor. | cities that the whole city is the ward of | SUHN 0 (6 TR0l cceau, the Premier, | 2ut foundation. reports a smail engagement with the | doubt whether we have done any work-at [ mation will begin to agitate the world | each individual church. ironically replie ring the anti-Re- | First Arrests in Crusade. - Boxers, Ir \ hEagement with the | doubt e e land of superstition and | and demand to be pushed to their final is- | Bishop Thoburn spoke of the work in| ponicayy il poiben N o e Thtns Sirbtie: st WS wan Mavell. of Sie forelgn troops sustaning no cacuslties -\ priesteraft, whether we could ever hope | sue. | Southern Asia and Bishop Cranston of | FER S0 PTIRS (0ri 10 injure the M.._- | vaudeville ctage arrested at the’ Grand ps sustaining Asualtes. g Prle O piieh anything there in the face | “The Rom an .~hnr;~n‘m one “m[y:a hlum | :hnlvaflr-rn pnrflsnl.ul that x';»nnnv{l(. The | {stry. He claimed the stories were noth- house Sunday night, and John H b . s o - e us press of adverse | sway everywhere, but now Hoth that |latter pronounced Korea perhaps the most ore than political fabrications. The s sy vere hel < Chinese Destroying Railway. o he e De"are confronted. | church and Spanish domination have | promising missionary fleld In the world. | {18, Taore ha o atlons were approved | SPLoSST: the manager. were held to-day - PETERSBURG v. 19_Dis- | The fact ls that we sent one of our works fallen off their high pedestals. When | In Japan prosress is hindered by the (rg- by a vote of 379 to 3L | The arrest n a_complaint of the 3 ches from Viadivostok say “hinese 1o e soon made up his mind | Spain s arraigned the Catholic church | tionallstic teaching in the schools, but the & = | ML wia an n s fave destrmmed s vorets mayihe Chinese | ere It Iy e we had 1o do as do the |should he arralgned with that power.” | Bishiop sald the field was nevertheless a | Knew Nothing of “Doping. L ey O e e B ceetion of the Manchrian raioouthern | 3 omans. He began by training the young, | The applause which followed this sally | promising one. The much-advertised meeting called for | SFvance Soclety, that seciiar songs were consider the “‘doping’ of horses | e the stations were burned and much roll- by s .:1“';:“?.{:‘.0;. e:\ .‘[R“dgh" A gty the anti-vice crusade against Sunday ing stock was destroved. The damage is bl A8 e A NS and a | Night sacred concerts. | ————— s = e et oy estimated at ten million roubles. | 5 G444 44444444444 444440 number of vetérinary syrgeons composed | Smuggled Jewelry Appraised. e I+ +| | the audience. ~Several of the speakers| A¢ the Custom-house to-day it was an- DIRECTORS ELECTED BY ‘ |+VALUABLE EXPRESS 5% ol e e e ces” bt o evidence | hounced that an official appraisal of the BALTIMORE AND OHIO | to that effect was produced. The meeting | fp-calied Maximiilan lewels, taken from to-day tc $ iive’” | + PACKAGE STOLEN + finally resoived into & discussion between | the person of s Mexican in this city last ¥ Change in Personnel of the Board + + American “S".J;.fl?."”&;.,‘{?&'lfi'”ihx"efy?;‘ oF (s ETY pes St A e ' Probably Heralds End of * + L narked that the | case will probably be submitted to United - 19.—A object of the meeting was lost sigl et it - we Rate Wars. * _EIODX GUEY, 86Dy, Nov. 1h x and Invited all presept who knew any- | Sates = loistrict orney Burnett on B Wov 1) 4 $5000 package of money, sent to 4 thing ‘about “doping” to hold up thelr | charges that (he jewelry was smuggled RALTIMORE, Moy, 13-Much sphouia: | sy + Sloux City by a Sheldon, Towa, 4 | e i hands. There was no résponse and there | Into country. on was indulged in to-day s to the sig- 1 . sk + bank, Friday, via the American &g Juetifiah the meeting ended. Californians in New York. ¢ e el Yo the sherees nte 161 01100 Commissioners ASK |3 iibec Company, is miseing. + Ko ustifiable but the | smooth Abdul Hamid. The following Californians ars tn N o Yo Mgl g o Bt dhedec e e i AR + It was stolen some time between 4 | 4 o 's: United | York: From San Francisco—F. Brook Peking. has be ained nighly Iroac its 2 43 i A Constantinople special s: United 0 y S e sy s ',';,1Ja',,,;‘ k monvel e o for. Additional Infor- + its sending, at 5 o'clock Friday af- 4 | Means Used Was Ab- States Charge d'Affaires Griscom was ; at gt\lllir;_(z‘.flglrg,l M, Hefron, at Hoftman lives and property of | aobit - cen, first vice presi- g s t Yildiz Palace Nov 7.|J- B. 3 E rant; H. R. = Jives and property of | gant of the Pennsylvania Rallroad Com. 2 B # targoon, ‘and 9 p. W, 9LLthe Wme: 4| AR A e e sicale, &t which he | man, at Herald Square: R. Martin, A imoion Sor DUL- | pany: Charies H. Tweed, ‘chairman of the mation. 2 oy ! orrent. femained and dined with the Sultan, who | Holland: Mrs. i. Smith, at Al e ) n fo e sburse- | Pd ; s H. , | -| C. E. Wrl . A = costs incurred, and the | board and second vice president of lhe‘ b4 | charged him to transmit to President Mc. 8! at Imper] S. Scott, ond e Tapts ey e - L. J. Scott, at Holland; H. Sherwood an possessions. Fo outhern Pacific Company, and Mani,.] R R Q444444444444 44444440 Lfi‘.“‘:&é‘l:lmf"a‘%f-'m&‘"‘( mn:mk;g;u\lxtp%? LR DR d sved at By the remresntar | Brdman "fhi\"l“' York, were elected di- | Charges Are Preferred Against IN-|jariy to whom the alleged insult was given. | Hold Unanimously That Preston Por- | the election had given his Majestp}(‘"(ho‘ oo l";—:e':g"::f’;:}fr:fl QWH. d: ol rectors in the places of J. Kennedy Tod of | the Police Roard preferring the charge. It will, | ! t pleasure, because it assured t . R. Greene, at_ cenue: S SR anenk, Whein #5-1 Mest Yot Henry - Clay Plerce ff”l.étr} spector Adam Cross and Captain | /5 700" TN TR ok, earnestly requests, ter Jr. Should Have Been Put {‘»;2?1‘;:“?.: of the present exceedingly | Plerce, at Grand Union. Louis and Alexander Brown of Baltimore, | Herlihy of Gotham’s {that you designate some counsel-at-law who | to Death, but in a More friendly relations between Turkey and the | From Oakland—J. J. Shoo, at Union The fui) di dwar | Ens. oot tael “torate elected is: war 3 [ Wil represent ‘you in the prosecution of flvi?‘ { United States. | square. " Ba Martin _Erdman, Jok 3 Finest. | complaint, and if in his judgment it ls deemed Humane Manner. | perial Princey Green, Edward H. Harriman, Salen; . | Best the form of complaint may be drated by | Leaking at the Bows. VENEZUELA SECURES At upon eleves | Hill, Southerland M. Provost, Norman B RN R L S e | S e A special from Kiel says: Divers report | b y named, and | 3£a: Ve Spjomon, Jacob H. Schifr, | NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—The police board | your communicagion as to open and public o, | Special Dispatch to The Can I T T | ACHT ATALANTA ia] examinations for five | 5 Tweed. 2712 | met at headquarters to-day in special ses- | lation of lax and aleclpine In 1o neEiborRl | lision Saturdey while entering this har-| George Gould’s Erstwhils Pleasurs e By the election of Captain Green the | sion to consider a letter sent to the board | goy n"ihereon. T have the honor to be, very » Colo., Nov. 19.—The burning | bor with the first class battleship Kaiser v 11Is to Be Tnto elgn outrages within their | LeODsylyania’s representation in the | by Mayor Van Wyck, In regard 1o the | respectfully, yours BERNARD R. YORK, at Limon of John Preston Porter on the | Wilhelm II, is leaking slightly at the esse Converted {otion shall be diemissed and pun. | Beltimore and Ohio directorate fs in- | charges made by Bishop Potter. All the President of Police Board. |spot where he murdered Loulse Frost| POWs. The Kaiser Wilhelm II has her a Warship. creased to two, the other representative |y = o " iore” present except Commis-| The following resolution was also | was discussed at all the meetings of cler- | ouye plating dented. Neither of the ves-| ypw YORK, Nov. —Gemeral N. o Ty & ) g ires docking. ndemnity shall be paid to states, eor. | Of_the Baltimore and Ohio’s big competi- adopted gymen to-day SN Toae Bolet-Peraza, confidential agent of porations and in s. Th sur tor being Third Vi " | sioner Hess, who 1s il pted: L4 . 0] o the pastions S0 IMiivifaals The Tooms i | oo in merdper'ffnr’;'ie‘gfi—'.“évr;a O | boned prefarred charges against [n.| Resolved, That the Chief of Police be and ls | “T have no sympathy with mob law, | BAnK Officers Sentenced. Government of Venezuels, acting on in- I Dt fpiened and dts func- | K0 ern Pasifle Company Sptaine an LaC | spontor ASam Cross and Captain Heriiny. | directed o cavse & rigid enforcement of all | saiq Rev. Thomas M. Hopkins at & maeer. | Director Nelson and Manager Shimmon, | giructions from President Cipriano Cas- | i o B hout the city of New . with the 2uditors of the Institution; - ra) interconrse shall be permitied with | BOT(ant, representation in Baltmore and | Herliby Is the captaln who Js aaid, 0 RaYS | Mork *08 " hat Ra"lnsist on rild compliance | ing-of the Presbyterian ministers to-day, | Wers Tound sullty November 14 of faisi: | (ro, has purchased Georss J. Gould's “The forts at Taku and the other forts | He 18 closely allled with the firm of | Mr. Paddock of the. pro-cathedral, who | Mith,this resolution on the pirt i¢ </gey © u at wretch had committed that | fying the books of Dumbell's Bank of . part t he adopt such She is to be converted into a warship. asked for information, In b Separiment, and . o be assuted | ACt on 8 daughter of mine T am fres to | Douglass, Isle of Man, which recently | Su2 4o cost Veneausia $128,000 s on the coast of Chili shall be razea Speyer & Co., which financed the reo; easur zed and The board sent & letter to Bishop Pot- | Jat™ e fequisitions of this resolution are [ say that I would have shot him through fancca ™t fve years imprisonment. The| Colombia purchased the vacht five the Smportation of arms and war et nization of the Baltimore and Ohio, shall be prohibited matartal | £¢ also Mr. Erdman. Of the old directors | ter, of which the following 18 & copy: complied with, and when a failure to so comply | and through. th $65,000, but failed t. d 3 4 efved + sentences ranging from | months ago for 363,000, bu 0 pay Permanent legation guards shall be | Mr. Harriman s not only a direotor in the Right Rev. H. C. Potter, Bishop of New SRR Vnsaal fo at once prafer ChATE®S | “God's ordained law as revealed in the e RSIEe & cightees o e S rf2om | {n full and forfelted the 30,000 she did pay. maintained. and also guards of communi- | Southern Pacific board, but he 1s also| yor 1 atayette Place, New Tork: ght Rev: | agalnst the delinquent persons. | 0Id Testament is that whosoever shal; | ment. That v mont NS ooy L cation b en. Peking and the sea. e of e Oregon | syend iro'the Folics Board has, under the | Af h rnment o o ce _— as got possession of the cov acht imperial prociamations shall be post- | Rallroad and Navigation Company, and | Gats of the I6th Instant, recelved a Sommuai- BM‘S;:‘ 1': ehldlmla' - mluunde"tlfl““g shed the blood of man, his blood shall be NES: WORK wiil Be'bad news for Colombia. ¥i ed for two years throughout the empire | wvs-dCQ‘t ofl{me’Orezo?dShtortt }1“ Rall- | cation from Rob‘en‘ A. Van Wyd‘(, alu«'i'rmg arose between Chief of Police Devery and | shed by man. The old Jewish law pro- | CHY- E TO et ressing Boxers. roa Mr. s presiden $ tting & communication Ve ’, Indematty 15 15 include compensation | Northern, ghnusd?“-"e of the tweiv Bith | e, g:{édl‘;\?::?n!"ar‘lfi, S e Comtuny, | President” York, At headqueriors It was | vided that « murdered man's nearest in IN MEXICAN MINES FRANCISCAN SISTERS for Chinese who s=uffered through * | more an: io directo: 1 on 1 Tt states as follows: ed th ~ > N s rer an e for. Chiinies S suffered drrgy \‘,rm“;;;,:‘ more and Ohlo directors are important | cation ‘;l:‘,',m,m? &owhlmh my I;‘osua:lnn_ ot t;;:g llf:ul‘fi-;fi‘;g?‘":é;f;;‘:ec«‘?rfie‘;ml;g\":g?- exact summ?r;;' vengeance. FEven to the | Arrangement Entered Into for the BOUN__D!OB MOLOKAI sation for na “hristi No Mary . men of the highest character con- | also be : very steps of the venior | usan L e oI ane o | Pales lert, AT DOW eff In the | iy e i imany of tné men. given without | The Iatter has refused to remove Croes | YOrv siaps of (he altar could the avenger | Importation of Ten Thousand | Three Women to Administer ts me in every foreign or Internatioms] | official representatives of the State, whe | exasgeration, with the most painstaking re- | or Herlihy from duty pending the ars| . o5 . to death. | From China. Spiritual and Temporal Welfare rofaned & Baughman. . r man e says: A numb o 3 “The Chinese Government shall under- It was stated after the meeting that the mpl.“fl:dhi: lrfiéfi?lfip::;l?‘h:hmd.‘!w:;: Teendont Y_______ork. Trhe national law should be based on tha h;::z‘:iz:lc:;le::sown’;:u of chl:t:;a:fc':: SYRACUSE, N. Y., Nov. 19.—Three more to enter upon negotiations for such | Only business transacted besides the elec- | Siapasting infamy is a matter of notoriety—a e law of the Scriptures. and when it is not | P PA! g e have entered intg | SiSters of the Order of St. Francis have pees i existing weaties regarding | lon of directors was the discussion of the | condition of things easily verified by any in’ | DETECTIVES CLOSE ON T shall not hold myself to be bound by [ huahua and Durengo have entered Inie | gone from this city to the leper colony in ments, deem advisable and wih roi. | published.” Bamuel Balomon: cheirman o | Lo et te e was tojd. that e had TRACK OF SWAZEY | Dr.'Hopkine deplorea the mi 15,000 Chinese to Mexico. "They will be | the Hawatian Islands. Of the thres ons T n The other matters having o wiew | the board, who presided af the meeting. | had. and that when, disheartened by such an ex- | acts ploved by the peaple of Limmrel, oM- | {ought here direct from China and given | ¥as & former Syracuse girl, Miss Anna rhtation of Commercial Eeliisie | declined to MCuBs the signifenncn we s | hed ana 'he! Sarrica his- complaint to & higher | Will Bring Him Back to This Coun- | fompass the death of Potter Tie \as*ht | embloyment in the mines. There ‘i a | Schillinger, danghter of Louis Schillinger. possible to foresee further de. | enirance of another Pennsylvania offieial | authority in the golice force he was met with | try if Extradition Laws opinion that the negro shouid have bee | Ereat scarcity of naiive laborers and a | The Party mocs direct to Ban Eranciseo. =0 Sed bes - 5 . of this insult was conveyed in u 3 by the interests of civilization. especially | Mr. Green and Mr. Provost means that g mfi: B hte of September 35, whieh re-| KANSAS CITY, Nov. 15.—Edward L. |held yesterday, that he should have been m!"m! °""e";‘ g fi&h‘flfl&:’;finfi"“fl& ths two systems will work together in scopal 5 hanged “on a gallows 50 cubits w fer In his speech Count von Bulow | harmony and that rate wars are practl. | bortsd the procesdings of the Epacopal con. | Swasey, who fled trom Kansas Clty fonr e ————— erence to this wubject. The | months’ age. atter obtaining large sums | The words of Dr. Hopkins met with the | they have given good !l(ll‘ll}flc;l. ents | FRANCIS HERMANS cally things of the p e . Pr. anoh oouvention catled t approval of the assembly, who vop, of the mine owners will leave for China _“The loyalty any's policy has | e & <oe ur bR forin Investigation by you &nd, If the facts | ToM ban ;“;;;;;';ghg::n;“:,,;,‘;‘;:,:'., P | opinion that since the’ punishmere: o |in a few days to attend to the shipment IS NOT IN OMAHA e e Crannterny it ihe other| FIVE LOST FROM susind It he prsentation of & wultable 1 | being® toliowed closely by detectives’ in | dained by the Scriptures was not possible | Of the first big ot of Celestials. Sheriff Howells Makes Thorough In- e M & 3 5 ave bess ppome command n thrhr;r‘y:(m-]- of Cnii A LUMBER SCOW ysion the Police !?::“1.,"«".:;:,"::;’,.:.‘." r -;g: 991‘,1;6 lg?nfrE&orney o= the Castismens {.):.n.ea:l lAlllr present deplored. the act of | RETURNS BORROWED vestigation and Finds Rumor roope under the command of any ot | Disast Varhan b o oua deems mecessary. The recelpt of your | Protective Assoctation, wWhich is prose. | the mob th butning the negro. MONEY TO DEBS to Be Baseless. r e aotifien Rarela to that e | Disastrous Voyage on Lake Superior, | 1000 {¢ton from the Mayor places the mat- | cuting the search, stated that Swazey will neerning the = responsibility of _the P SALT ¥. Utab cire was expressed in many guarters Between Sault Ste. Marie and or efore the board for its action; and, to the | be arrested and brought back here it he | Bovernment of Colorado for the lynching Fellow-Workman of Labo LAKE, Utah, Nov. 19Tt was i Ser the eupene tomemand 1o o | a that proper charges e Tormitates | entere a country, where the extradition | it was the sense of the meeting tha the | Former Fellow. T | reported three or four days ago that Rev. R e s, e Deer Park. against the officers complained of, the prepara- | laws would not interfere with his being Gt;l\;elrnor \was not required to call out the Leader Travels Miles to Liqui- Francis Hermans, the alleged murderer, of other powers, and in sccepting th cal NEW LIBERTY, Mich., Nov. 19,—Word | tion of which necessarily requifes a specific | taken. It appears that Swazey went di- | militia unless a requisition had been made date an Obligation. was in Omaha, and Sheriff Howells, who Comelbitity we proclaimed our contletion | 1as been received here by D. M. McLeod, | satement of the dates snd imes of the Alleged | rect to Montevideo from Kansas City. | o Jim by the Sheriff, of Lincoln County. E HAUTE, Nov. 19—A was there on dther business, investigated manv's policy contained mothing | A lumberman, that one of his scows, used | JeRs A% e part of the daily press| TERRI » Nov. 9.—A man who | the rumor, which, like the dozen or fense was committed, I respectfully request th. in picturing luridly the burning at th led from Texas for th mote which. from the point of view of the oth in transporting freight from Sault . to_be submitted to me, for th Burned to Deaf 2 c | travel 01 s e _purpose to- | previous rumors of a previous nature re. Nerniments. could Kive Eround formis. | Marie to Doer Park, whers he has a e | voe ot he Polics Board, the name or e per- | STURGEON BAY, Wis., Nov. 19.—The 5':3&&?' Tporter " was especitily con: day pald Bugene V. Debs $0 borrowed | garding Hermans, turned out so far to b Vi ber of jumber camps, was caught in a | Son or persons against whom the offense Was | yyote] French was burned to-day. Miss| Rev. J. H. Speer said: “I suppose the § - money and $0 interest. He was a fellow is Majest f Russia, Jrmy v c itted, the dates or date of its occurrence employe of Debs many years ago in this CER NG ot Seoovers e Wtk o Deer, FArk andfive of tha Hg Moy | 4hd. he JAnginge Ueed gs nesrly as"may be | Hechardt of Anance, Wis., & ucet, was | newsperere published oniy s much of the | Gty Ens g mell v o et Ul Skl ag e, | Grmasa oo gimtre oo o | ShEb Yot ol el el % | eaciboa. " avnacial loss was mominal. |1 MOLSEE oA, R ST Bl etiingy | B Fire in Sam Antamio. | [SOFOMDO, oy, I The Uniied state sed sovereizn should, before all others, | JOSEPH H. CASCADEN. i < i » g S 9 S: SUhYiRg the ful} put the cupreme command in our hands. | JOSEPH BILLINGS. é'}'mm poew m, es -:k'ih' m To Cure a Cold in One Day = fl:‘B{p‘:fil:t‘ Ministers' Conference and n“m T&1¥°'nT°‘;n’?,fZ".a'."_.f§'§.3' i %‘i‘?."'i'e'x';“‘ Mh‘fimm' designed to estab- « recignized by us with spectal gratl:| HERMAN WINSEL. - on e irial had against & member of the | Take Lazative Bromo Quinine Tablets. An | the Mathodist Association aise - pacsed | and. Gold. Framk & ; L5y 1T between - i Co., wholesale dry | Manila and all the milit: - . orce: “ase, Tiowever, there i T : ary stations 1 This i= a fresh proof of what I shalll A man known only as *“William.” B e maatn: Towis be mate by (hs | SORE Diusd e metar A SO Ve S | remnlutichs e At bt i £ e S P SR ] i slne Arehigtiage. sattvel here /