s LD nn m CALLED n Commandant totter to Die MIDDLEBURG Cape Colony Oct 12 Sentence of death has been pass ed on Commandant Lotter the Cape rebel whose command composed al most wholly of rebels was captured by Major Scobel south of Petersburg early last month Lord Kitchener has confirmed the sentence Five of Lotters comrades have been sentenced to the penitentiary for life one a youth has been sentenced to twenty strokes with the rod follow ed by imprisonment until the close of the war Mason Agreeable on Canal WASHINGTON Oct 12 Senator Mason of Illinois who reeurns to his home today called to assure Presi dent Roosevelt that the report that he intended treaty was to fight the new canal entirely erroneous Rates for Snoivs Funeral SALT LAKE CITY Oct 12 Ar rangements for the funeral of Lo renzo Snow of the Mormon church who died in this city were perfected at a meeting of the church authori ties today The funeral will take place Sunday Special rates on all roads will be made and many thou sands of visitors are expected from points in Utah and surrounding states The body will lie in state at the Bee Hive house Sunday tv Constantinople Eeports that Washington Asks Turks to Desist fEARS TOR LIFE Of MISS STONE Seen Moro Danger In Cloio iarsult Than In Waiting Qulotiy Tho Ransom to Bit Paid Over at Onco Arrangements lor tho Transfer CONSTANTINOPLE Oct 12 In compliance with a request from Wash igton the search by Ottoman troops for the abductors of Miss Stone the American missionary has been aban doned it being feared that the brig ands would kill her should they be closely pursued Arrangements are now being made to pay the ransom demanded BOSTON Oct 12 The misunder standing existing in various parts of tho country indicated especially in private advices received here as to the progress of the fund to ransome Miss Stone the missionary is con sidered to be sufficient reason for the issuance of another appeal for funds by the clergymen who signed the first one Tho idea is to impress upon the people of America the dan ger which still threatens Miss Stone The second appeal follows BOSTON Oct 11 To the People of America The promptings of our hearts compel us to issue a second ur gent appeal to the -people of America to come to the rescue of Miss Ellen M Stone the American missionary now held captive by brigands in the Balkan mountains for a ransom of 110000 Nearly one half that sum is yet to bo raised Private advices were yesterday to the effect that it was absolutely necessary to raise tne full amount at once The story of a thirty days respite is absolutely discredited in the best informed localities The public should not be deceived by the idea that the American board as such will pay any of the ransom It has officially declared that it could not although its members have unan imously expresssed sympathy with the movement Will not pastors tender hearted women patriotic men and representatives of commercial and fi nancial activity everywhere will not every one aid by giving and soliciting until the entire fund is in hand A life is at stake the life of a Chris tian a missionary a patriot and a no ble American All contributions should be sent di rect to Kidder Peabody Co 115 Devonshire street Boston or Baring Magoun Co 15 Wall street New York All money contributed will be returned to the donors in case its use is not necesssary or in the event of its being hereafter returned by or through the United States govern ment JOHN L WITHROW Park Street Congregational Church GEORGE C LORIMER Tremont Temple Baptist Church JOHN GALBRAITH Bromfield Street Methodist Church LONDON Oct 12 After detailing the history of the abduction of Miss Stone the Spectator remarks President Roosevelt and the Wash ington cabinet maintain justly that the sultan is responsible as it is his misgovernment which provokes and protects brigandage and they intend to demand reparation from the porte It will not be limited we imagine to 25p00 The porte will be required to punish the authors of the outrage and as Turkey is sure to shuffle and America is tired of being played with a naval demonstration is quite on the cards The sultan will of course yield to the first snow of force HEALTH OP SOLDIERS IS GOOD General Wood Makes Favorable Report of Conditions In Cuba WASHINGTON Oct 11 The de partment has made public the anual report of Major General Leonard Wood says the general conduct of the American troops in Cuba continues to be excellent and as heretofore com plaints against them from civil au thorities and individuals are extreme ly rare The total number of deaths of officers and enlisted men during the year was 67 a percentage of less than 120 Yellow fever has now been al most driven from the Island owing to the energetic war on the mosquitoes and the sanitary precautions adopted However during last summer five offi cers of General Woods staff were taken ill with yellow fever and three of them died Among the headquar ters employes there were forty eight victims of yellow fever with eleven deaths General Wood devotes a good part of his report to a stateemnt of the results of the tests of the artillery in fortifications left by the Spanish and summarizing these he says The be havior of the guns and carriages was rather better than was expected by the artillery officers NATIONAL PURITY CONGRESS Social Reformers Discuss Evils Methods of Eradicating Them CHICAGO Oct 11 Methods abating social evils and placing BOTHA SLIPS THROUGH NET and for the human race on a higher level of purity were discussed in hopeful tones by speakers at the session of the National Purity convention Charles L Plymate of Crawfords ville Ind spoke of Neglected Fac tors in the Problem of Life Rev Jesse Jones of Halifax Mass read a paper pointing out cures for the social evils Mrs Minetta Tinny of Kirwin Kan discussed The Purity Problem and Hatty A Schwendener M D of St Joseph Mich laid great stress on An Ounce of Prevention in rearing a nearly pure race Mme E Eckler read an interesting paper under the caption Abolitionist and Rescue Work in Holland and Java with both of which problems she is familiar Charles A Mitchell of Marionville Mo urged earnestly for parental watchfulness over boys in the periods when their characters are forming Boer General Evades tho Cordon Cross ing Pivaau River LONDON Oct 11 The wholly unr satisfactory situation in South Africa continues to call out the most severe criticism Lord Kitchener Avires that General Botha has crossed the Pivaau river twenty miles north of Vryheid which means that he has again es caped the British cordon General Buller in a speech this afternoon complained of the general criticism especially in the newspapers of himself He admitted he had ad vised General Sir George White that it would possibly be necessary to sur render Ladysmith but bearing in mind all the circumstances of the case he was quite prepared to let the pub lic judge of the justifiability of the newspaper attack Delegates to Prison Reform LINCOLN Oct 11 Governor Sav age has appointed the following dele gates to the annual congress of the National Prison Reform association to bo held in Kansas City November 9 to 13 E D Davis G W Martin John Davis Henry V Hoagland Prof C E Prevey Z S Branson Lincoln John T Mallalieu Kearney Horace M Clark Geneva Rev Joseph Rues sing West Point John J Donahue John Power Omaha W Waddington Beatrice J M Kreader Fremont S N Taylor Grand Island William Brower Nebraska City Clause Mencke Blair Miles Mitchell South Omaha Veterans Tfame a Kansas Man GETTYSBURG Pa Oct 11 Tho business session of the Union Veteran Legion was held yesterday Among the prominent speakers at the meet ing were General W W Dudley for mer commissioner of pensions and Corporal Tanner Chicago was chosen as the next place of meeting and the following officers were elected Na tional commander J Edwin Brown Washington surgeon general C W Stowe of Saline Kan Dies at A o of Ninety One GENEVA Neb Oct 11 John Mc Clung died at his home in this city at the age of nearly ninety one years He came to this county about twenty two years ago Most Calls It an Accident NEW YORK Oct 11 Johann Most was tried in the coufrt of special ses sions on a charge of violation of the penal code in publishing on Septem ber 12 an article in his paper entitled Murder against Murder Most testi fied that the article had been publish ed years ago and that he had copied it in his paper March 14 1885 The use of it just at the time of the mur der of McKinley he said was an un fortunate coincidence t3 tM a- jf rsi BOYD COMES 1 LATE Hawkes Now Says Judge Eeceived Stock for TTse of Hame HEARING LAST UNTIL NOVEMBER 21 Adjournment Taken In Helstand Inves tigation to Await Jackson and Harri son Major Questions Truth of Tcatl xnomy Dissected During the Day WASHINGTON Oct 10 When the senate committee here resumed its hearing of the charges against Lieut Helstand Major Hawkes the prosecut ing witness- was called to submit some evidence in rebuttal which he desired to present Mr Hawkes said that upon his return from the Philippines he called upon the secretary of war and demanded to know the cause of his removal Judge Mackay Hawkes attorney en tered on a line of questioning intend ed to draw the secretary of war into the controversy when stopped by Senator Cockrell who announced that no such questions would be permitted as the secretary was not under investi gation W S Coursey who was formerly secretary to General Corbin testified that when the reply to Colonel tands dispatch to General Otis was received he could not connect it with any message that had been sent Finally he went to the miscellaneous division which was in charge of Col onel Heistand and the latter informed him it was the reply to a private message he had sent Major Hawkes in correcting his testimony had added a statement that Judge Boyd was not to subscribe for hemp stock but was to receive it for the use of his name This called out several questions as to the division of stock and Hawkes said it was un derstood that the names of the other parties were not to appear on the stock books To avord this it was agreed between himself and Heistand that 159000 of stock was to be carried in Hawkes name Senator Cockrell asked why he had not testified to this before as it was a very important matter Mr Hawkes said he had never said anything to any of the parties about the matter Under close questioning Maj Hawkes admitted he had said to Judge Boyd that he was not to pay for the stock or words to that effect He was asked what reply Judge Boyd made and said he answered that it was all right or words to that effect Replying to questions by Senator Cockrell Hawkes said he had been on very friendly terms with Judge Boyd and would have spared him if possible He ndded that he was much disap pointed in the evidence given by the several witnesses before the commit tee Senator Cockrell asked him how he could be disappointed when he was informed by all of them that they had no connection with the hemp company Hawkes replied that he expected they would testify differently Dont you think they have sworn to the truth inquired Senator Cock rell I do not retorted Hawkes hotly MKINLEY ON POSTAL CARDS His Likeness and Xamo Will Bo Used in Designing the New Issue WASHINGTON Oct 10 The post master general has decided to place President McKinleys head on the new issue of postal cards which will ap pear soon after December 1 The de sign as exhibited by Acting Postmas ter Madden includes the year of birth and year of death immediately at the left and right respectively of the name McKinley which will be di rectly under the head Above the head will be the words Series of 1901 and above that One Cent The inscrip tion United States of America now appearing on the postal cards will be abandoned and replaced at a point lower down so as to leave the space at the upper part of the card about one third of the width of the card clear for postmarks Reinforcements for Samar MANILA Oct 10 General Smith sailed from here for the relief of the Island of Samar He will take com mand of Samar and Leyte so as to enable General Hughes to devote him self to the Island of Cebu where trouble is possible unless strong meas ures are adopted General Smith will be accompanied by a battalion of the Seventh infantry who are anxious to avenge the disaster of Company C of the Ninth infantry took Over Mission Field HARTFORD Conn Oct 10 Rev Lyman Abbott D D of New iork conducted the devotional exercises which preceded yesterday mornings meeting of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions The time was given up to addreses by officers of the board and missionaires the speech of the missionary and the sermon by Henry Hopkins D D of Kansas City being the most notable features o the session SUGAR TRUST MOVES AGAIN VaU Price of the Granulated Product is the Far Western Territory SAN FRANCISCO Oct 9 Another aggressive move ha3 been made by the American Sugar Refining company in the campaign which it has begun against the beet sugar industry The cut in the price of granulated sugar to all Missouri river points which was announced last week has been followed by a reduction in the price of beet and cane sugar in all states from Colorado to California The reduc tion was announced by the Western Sugar Refining company and amounts to 30 cents a hundred on beet sugar and 12 cents a hundred on cane sugar Robert Oxnard vice president of the American Beet Sugar association which Is opposing the trust said It is a fact that the Western Sugar Refining company has made a decline of 20 cents per hundred on their cane sugars and 30 cents per hundred on their beet sugars This makes the difference In their price between cane granulated and beet granulated 20 points instead of 10 points as hereto fore The cut affects all markets from California to Colorado inclusive I know of no change in the general sugar situation on account of it Fur ther than this I do not care to discuss the matter at present In order to discriminate further against beet sugar the Western Sugar Refining company which is allied with the sugar trust has announced that it will entertain no orders for ulated sugar which call for over 50 per cent of beet sugar of which there is a small supply in this market CHARGED WITH HIGH TREASON Former Governor of Johannesburg Ar raigned in Bow Street Court LONDON Oct 9 Dr Krause the former governor of Johannesburg who was arrested September 2 on the charge of high treason was arraigned in the extradition court at Bow street and charged with high treason and incitement to murder The former charge is connected with the surren der of Johannesburg when according to tho public prosecutor Dr Krause obtained from Lord Roberts twenty- four hours armistice on the plea that street fighting would thereby be obvi ated and utilized the period in get ting all the Boer fighers out of town and in sending 180000 to Pretoria After Dr Krause had been paroled he went to Europe and applied to Dr Leyds the agent of the Transvaal for money on account of these services Marketing Sugar Beets TECUMSEH Neb Oct 9 The farmers of this vicinity who have grown sugar beets this season mostly for experimental purposes are now harvesting their crops A number of carloads have been shipped to the Ames factory in the past few days and more are to follow Herschel Heilig is harvesting nineteen acres L P Ide six acres A B Austin three acres and other small fields The av erage yield is about ten tons to the acre and the value 4 per ton In spite of the hot dry weather the vege tables did very well this season and the outlook is that the acreage will be considerably enlarged in Johnson county anoiner season r Wanted for Statutory Assanlt LINCOLN Oct 9 After a hearing before the governor a requisition was issued for the return of Thomas Ar rowsmith who is wanted for statu tory assault said to have been com mitted in Nuckolls county The in jured party is one Miss Wells and ac cording to statements made the of fense was committed in April 190 It was not reported until late the fol lowing fall and prior to that time Ar rowsmith had left for other parts He has lately been taken in custody in Colorado and will be brought back to answer Woman Slays Orchestra Header SAVANNAH Ga Oct 9 Frank L Hemingway a musician employed in a theater orchestra was shot and killed today by a woman known as Clara Stuart The woman then sent a bul let through her own brain Death was instantaneous in both cases Jealousy is believed to be the of the trag edy Hemingway was from South Framington Mass The womans name was Nanon Go zier and she was from Oswego N Y Argentine Minister Received WASHINGTON Oct 9 Before tho cabinet assembled today the new Ar gentine minister Senor Don Martin Garcian Merou presented his creden tials to the president Russia Demands Stiff Price LONDON Oct 9 The Brussels cor respondent of the Times quotes a dis patch sent by the Constantinople rep resentative of the Independence Beige which repeats the rumor that Rus sia will intervene in the dispute be tween Turkey and France The porte la said to be willing in exchange for Russias assistance in obtaining a friendly settlement to cede to Russia the port of Bughas seventy six miles northeast of Adrianople I WARN m TDK SCHOOLS Btato Superintendent Ecoi703 Lotter From Minneapolis Mac HE ALLEGES A RASCALLY SCHEME Gives Details of What lie Asserts Is a Game Worked Upon Confiding Interior Districts Fortune for a Nebraska Alan Miscellaneous State News LINCOLN Oct 9 State Superin tendent W K Fowler 13 in receipt of a letter from Minneapolfs warning him that agents are at work in Ne braska selling charts to rural districts for ten times their real value The letter is upon blank paper without a letter head and Superintendent Fow ler does not know the author but he is willing to give the letter to tho pub lic for whai it is worth It is as fol lows MINNEAPOLIS Minn Oct 4 1901 State Superintendent of Public Instruction Lincoln Neb Dear Sir In your state today there is a clevei scheme being worked by experts in selling charts to rura districts The chart costs less than 3 to manufac ture including stand Notwithstand ing they are highly polished and con tain much color they are not worth 10 to any school The plan is to visit rural districts only and sell for 30 to 50 The sell ing price depends on the cost of brib ing the majority of the board The agents have to qualify before they operate and they are past masters in finding out susceptible members of the board The bribe is anywhere from 5 to 10 per member As soon as the county is worked all time paper i3 sold to local banks at 10 to 25 per cent iiscoupt An expert agent is worth to bis firm 5000 a year In some cases county superintendents recommend the price but if they condemn the thinsj the agents ostensibly leave the county then their leader calls his men from other parts of the state and they rush the county to a finish oft entimes before the superintendent Is aware of it The agents do not call themselves chart agents but mask as general school supply men The only thing they dread is notice in local papers such as the country people read keep ing it before the public now and then Yours truly M F BURDETTE As long ago as last April Superin tendent Fowler published the follow ing in the Nebraska Teacher A chart agent has been roaming the counties west of Lincoln during the past month not only seeking whom he might devour but devouring all or nearly all of those he saw The gentleman claims to have a recom mendation from the state superintend ent but the records and letter copy books of this office show nothing of the sort We think he is mistaken and his conduct impels us to the fol lowing decision for self protection Henceforth we will refuse to write dictate grant or sign any testimonial or recommendation whatsoever of any school charts without regard to their merit color or prospect of servitude that is usefulness Plan to Retain Moisture OMAHA Oct 0 H W Campbell of Holdrege an expert in the treat ment of soil for the storage of mois ture has been here consulting with Senator Millard The railways of Ne braska are interested in Mr Camp bells investigations and are assisting him in his efforts to have the govern ment establish a station in Nebraska uhere his plan for retaining moisture can be thoroughly tested Sheridan Fair Slakes Money GORDON Neb Oct 9 The six teenth annual fair of Sheridan county closed with the best attendance finest exhibits and largest gate receipts for years The society will pay all ex penses and have n surplus for im provements Charged With Poisoning HEBRON Neb Oct 9 Thursday night Sheriff A T Snyder returned nome from Salina Kan with G N Thompson who is charged with poi soning W W Flowers of Alexandria He was lately in the junk business in and around Fairbury Chautauqua at Tecnmseh iasm is being stirred up among the Tecumseh business men to hold a Chautaqua assembly next summer Hon John Dundas editor of the Au burn Granger is behind the move ment Dropped to His Death HILDRETH Neb Oct 9 Fred Carter employed in putting up a windmill dropped from the top of the tower to the ground here He died within a few minutes after the fall Carter was at work on the farm of George Wilmot He was on the top of a forty foot tower when he lost his footing and dropped The fall result ed in bad fractures to hi3 collar bone ribs a severe injury to his breast and the dislocation of his back THE LIVE STOCK MARKET Latest Quotations From Soatk Omaha and Kansas City SOUTH OMAHA Cattl Thoro was not a very heavy run tho demand was fair y of cattle and as good tho market was active and luuy steady on moat lines of desirable cattle Receipts Included about twenty live cars of corn fed steers and wnuo mo v be called brisk a till was not what would not far from steady prices were paw Owing to tho fact that thero were quite a few offered buyers took their time and In somo Instances sellers thought they had to take a little loss than tho same klndhavo been selling for of late Thero wereonly about thirty cars of cows and holferson salo and packers took hold and bought up tho desirable kinds at strong prices Sales were made that looked fully a dime higher There was a fair trade in stockers and feeders and thero was not much chanpe noticeable in tho prices paid Anything at all desirable was picked up In good season and oven tho common kinds sold without much difficulty for as much as the same kind sold for yester day Thero were not very many western range steers in the yards today good enough for killers and those that wero offered sold at steady prices Cows sold strong where the quality was good Hogs There was not an excessive sup ply of hogs in sight and as tho demand was fairly liberal the downward course In tho price of hogs wa3 checked Packers at this point started out and tried to buy their hogs steady with yesterday but sell ers were holding for better prices so it was a little late before tho market open ed When trading did finally begin it was generally at an advance of nearly 2c The bulk of the hogs sold at 612 and G15 and as high as 620 was paid Sheep There wero only a few cars of Teeders in the yards and practlcallynoth Ing was offered to make a test of the market for mutton grades As was noted yesterday however fat sheep and lambs are Just about 20c higher than they were at tho close of last week feeder buyers took hold in good shape today and bought up whtvt was offered at fully steady prices Everything was disposed of at an early hour KANSAS CITY Cattle Choice fed steers and grass beeves were 5310c higher and others were steady choice dressed beef steers 3S03S C55 fair to good 5000375 stockers and feeders 3OO0443 western fed steers 4750573 western range steers 3500 500 Texas and Indian steers 2600360 Texas cows J2OO02S3 native cows 260 450 heifers 3000550 canners 150 250 bulls 2230400 calves 3500600 Hogs Steady top 655 bulk of sales 6100615 heavy 6430655 mixed pack ers 6100645 light 56O0G3O pigs 4250 340 Sheep and Lambs Market strong and 5c hlirher lambs 3750450 western wethers 3150340 ewes 2750315 feeders 27501 340 stockers 1750275 BANDIT LEADER MEETS TATE Brigand Suspected of Kidnaping Miss Stone is Shot Dead NEW YORK Oct 12 Three bat talions of the Bulgarian infantry regi ment marched through the country be tween Dubnitza and Samakov and searched the villages of the Riloklos ters district in one of which it was re ported the brigands had concealed Miss Stone says the Sofia correspond ent of the Journal and Advertiser Colonel Gaschoff at the head of a searching party composed of 300 Bul garian infantry and 500 dragoons Is scouring the ranges of Dospot and the Rhodopegelbirgen The American consul general at Constantinople has arrived at Sofia with an evangelical pastor from Phil ippopolis a dragoman and both aro taking energetic steps with the Bul garian government to effect Miss Stones release The reputed leader of the gang who killed Stambouloff has met his fate Suspected of being associated in the capture of Miss Stone he was shot dead on the frontier near Kostendit Though 1000 reward had been placed on the head of the murderer of Stam bouloff Hallo the name under which he was known was too influential a ruffian for the Bulgarian police to ar rest Four additional brigands have been captured near Tschepino and a band of twenty fully armed were discovered near Dubnitza and driven into the mountains again TORNADO APPEARS IN KANSAS Wires Down and Nothing Obtainable Con cerning Damage or Xoss of life TOPEKA Kan Oct 12 A special to the Capital from Clifton Kan says At 630 oclock last night in a clear spell that followed a heavy storm of rain and hail a large tornado cloud could be seen to the southwest and ap proaching the town The fire bell was rung and the people were panic stricken The storm however swept about two miles to the west traveling in a northeasterly direction A com mittee of citizens drove at once to the path of the storm L C Hoars house and outbuildings two miles west of TECUMSEH Neb Oct 9 here were found entirely swept away me family had escaped to the cellar On account of the darkness the com mittee could no longer follow up the damage The path of the tornado was from forty to eighty rods wide and swept everything clear before it Defeat Government Troops NEW YORK Oct 12 Advices from Ciudad Bolivar announce that the Venezuelan revolutionists commanded by General Geronimo Rivas have at tacked and defeated the Venezuelan government troops under General Arostegui and he has been taken pris oner It is announced that the Ven ezuelan troops have joined arms with the revolutionist troops from San Fe lix and the force commanded by Gen eral Africano was defeated - X V 1 Ax if A e I f - V f X