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Omaha Sunday Bee. 3 PART I. I PAGES I TO 10. The 1 i ) ESTABLISHED JUNE , 1871. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOUSING, JULY i2, 1 J00TWENT VAG MS. WORD SENT ENGLAND Foreign Office In London Notified of Pokin f Legation' Eeccnt Safety. CHINESE MINISTER GETS THE MESSAGE Communicates it Without Dolay to the Ponnanont Under Secretary. DIRECT FROM THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT Information is Official and Not from tho Shanghai Correspondents. 10ND0N HOPES THE NEWS IS TRUE I'rrllnn In the Cnpltnl In Ant i Gloomy mill Mcmnrlnl .Service Are fill Off I Mill Another nml Indefinite. Ilnlc. (Copyright, IMi, Uy Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, July 21. (Now York World Cablegram Special Telegram.) Chlh Cheu Lo Feng Lull, tbe Chinese minister to Eng. land, took to the foreign oinco thin after noon a cablegram In tho form of a Chinese Imperial edict announcing that all the for- elgn mlnlntcr in 1'ekln except Baron von Kollelcr were safe July 18 and under tho protection of tho Imperial court. Ho said tonight: "Tho telegrams received yestcrdny In Washington and hero uatlsfy mo that the Icgntlons In Pekln aro safe and that the re ports nf masBacit-b wcro falsifications. "I cannot understand why tho authenticity Df our dispatches Is questioned. I can as euro tli Atuurlcun people tbut I nm satis fled that they aro absolutely trnc. "I took the originals of my dispatches to tbe (British) foreign office today to submit them to Lord Salisbury, but he was away. Thoy woro Inspected by the pormancnt un der secretary. "I havo overy reason to believe that tuy Information la direct from tho Chinese gov ernment, while tho reports of a massacro come from Irresponsible unnamed persons. Though they nre Imputed to Shcng (tho mayor of Shanghai and tho director of Chi noso telegraphs) ho denies over having given out any uch stories. "Rest assured that tho Chinese govern ment, though faced with a serious crisis, has not forgotten Its duty to tho foreigners In Pekln and that tho anxiety felt abroad will soon bo removed." Ho refused to talk on LI Hung Chang's mission. Extraordinary excitement prevails In London over tho Pekln massacre, but hopo that the legations arc safo undoubtedly l stronger In nil quarters, as s evidenced by tbo cancelling of tho memorial Bcrvlce ap pointed to be held In St. Paul's on Monday Bt the suggestion of tho government. At the foreign offlco, though fears for tho worst ore still entertained, It Is admitted that there Is a chance that tha stories of mas- acre mcy be rlctlon. SEEN AT NEW ANCLE HE WILL NOT HURRY St. Petersburg Advices Put Different Aspect niiniii or t.crninny IlcNlicn n Con- feronoe With the American I'rclntc In Person. EAGER TO ADVANCE ON PEKIN Ofllclnln nt WnnhliiKlnn Cnnimt In dernlnnd l.lNtlcnic of Kiir elmi I'imtitk. WA8IUNOTON, Julyll Two dispatches from Chlncso officials and one from Admiral Romey at Taku represented the news de velopment of the day so far as tho Chinese situation was concerned, The Chinese dis patches wcro corroborative, or were In tended to be, of tho Important news of yes terday rclattvo to the stato of tho lega tions. Admiral Itemey's dispatch, nslde from a list of casualties, already treated In briefer would bo of no avail. This Information has .iir.V,hU rrltrArllNli FUR SERIOUS WORK , 1 l "", uroo been carefully guarded Disnop Ireland Is due SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. on Eastern Situation. OPEN HOSTILITIES WAGED IN MANCHURIA (Copyright, 1800, by Press Publishing Co) PAUIS, July 21.-(New York World Ca blegram Special Telegram.) Kmperor WIN llam has sent a special courier to Arch bishop Ireland In Paris with mi autograph letter from tho emperor reaucstlni? tho Lord Salisbury Regards Immediate Advance on Pekin as Polly, MILITARY SUICIDE TO TAKE AGGRESSIVE Chinese, by Aid of Recently Constructed ?nTTT '. u" n.LDV"!,J?,or8.: pj.i.u ... . .. - " "u loner luumaics mat ""mn:iniM touiq rostpono uporations Ports, Command Amur River. matter of urgency are at stake and that flhW TTntil rli a visit after the prelate had heen to Itomo ntU 1(U1, dlsagrocablo news that tho International column would not begin Its advance upon Pekln before the mlddlo of August. This notice was received hero with consternation, In vlow of Mr. Conger's ndvlco of tho des pcrato position tho legatloncrs wcro In on July 18. Tho delay Is Incomprehensible to tho omclals here. It Is known that an army already formidable In numbers and of vet eran soldiers Is at Tien Tsln nnd Tnku, and with a courageous leader It was expected that thlH would push on nt once, cutting looso from Its baso If need be, nnd forcing Its way to Pekln, leaving tho reinforce ments now streaming toward Taku from every quarter of tho globe to re-establish tho baso nnd to reopen communication. It Is posslblo to draw two conclusions from a falluro of tho fo.'elgn commanders to do I Germany's New Legato to East Asia Leaves for Station in China, AMERICAN POLITICS INTEREST BERLIN Mntemcnt oil Fool (o Add Post Grad uate CuurnrM for Hoteliers anil Oilier .Mcchnulcn to tier mini Njs tcm of Technical School. from tho press, In Home on J kaiser's mes before going Tho Incld In tho arc Lafayette ments th to cauto empire. tho ntte sorter divine prelat In Paris IN SYMPATHY WITH SECRETARY HAY He hns replied to the thopolS!1 n h'm Russia EP to Bear Brunt of Coming 'all the more striking as Uontlict in Far East. recent panegyric ou Is he madn manv .tain. noted at tho time as likely DEAN OF ST. PAUL TRIFLE TOO PREVIOUS 10 mo ncau or tno German uperor has dro n to himself tho world as itio great as- present generation of the f monarchs. Tho American ed a largo part of his snooch i sledge-hammer attack on this theory of "dlvlno right." stoutly affirming (lint "Alnl.l.l.. .... .. " mat "Almighty find, from whom nil thorlty In human society comes, has not given It to tho ono of the few. hut hn (Copyright, 1000, by tho Associated Press.) BERLIN, July 21. Tho ChlnCHO filltintlnn , , - ........... I . - . sw uiaw vr nib IV n Ull t this. First, tho European governments havo tahcs on a radically different sbapo from communicated to the pcoplo tbcmsclvoc uiiuweu mo sKepiicism ns to tuo authen- Vt'il irucuun ncro irora uussla. tlclty of Mr. Conger's dispatch to carry them , at fopo hitherto know about the trou to tho point of proceeding coolly and dc- ln Mil"churU was what tho Russian llberntely upon tho first supposition, Kvt,rnmcn' chose to let pae. Now a num namoly. that thern bor of reports, some of them olllrinl. hut in I'ckln to bo saved, and that consequently " J, ly i""""' nvo roached hero from thorn la nn niwl Inr I at. PctcrsbUrR. which tlltlv In tli.. null. n...l Tho other conclusion Is that friction Is iiciiiinciit of llocr ,y io friiiiiriil, ICnict liill Their llmilNhnieiit to CVylnn, Arousm Slinrp frll lelsm In Nome (lunrlrrn. (Coiiyrlght. IW, )y the Associated Press.) LONDON, July 21.-Tho request of Sccrc iiiij oi auuo nay to tho powem to, make u iinmeuiaio rorward movement on Pekln Ih not likely to meet with any success In hngland. Lord Salisbury Is lust ns enpnp developing among tho Internationals In splto of the earnest endeavors of the powers, whoso motives as to China are ro far unimpeachable, to prevent It. Color Is lent to this latter theory by tho fact that tho governments havo so far been unnblo'to ngrco upon nn International commander for tho expedition to Pekln, nnd thus, too. In splto of tho fact that Admiral Hcmoy, act ing by the Instructions of his government, Is exhausting every effort to In.limn h other commanders nt Tnku nnd Tien Tsln to hasten their movements. I.oiiK Cnhlrs lo Itrnicy. The text of Admiral nomnv'n ninnmr. relative to tho movement of tho Interna tional column wns not made public; In fact, It was not lntcndod that news shn.il.i i out, nnd thero wns a feeling of nnnoynnco oxhlblted nt tho publication, becnuso of Its posslblo effoct upon tho Internntlonnl nego tiations now under wny. Meanwhile, to se cure an accurato statement of tho exact con ditions nt Taku and Tien Tsln nnd thn r. purees wnico. win bo nt tho disposal of the .utornatlonal commander. bo, Secretary Long today cabled Admiral Romey to send hlra a statement of tho num ber of Internntlonnl troons nnvv nnlinrn In Chlnn. nnnnrntlnt V. jim. . , ,.... i uiucreni nniionalltlcs. What lie Ik Aflrr. There nro two subjects on which the Kaincr fiesireo tbo co-operation of tho pope, the American iecrctnry of rtato to adopt .mh,U8 iu wviiimiir oi a re- ":' siep, out no is practically convinced Ilglous mlBslon In China, tho other tho that It will hn i.nnn,ihi .,.,,n o . u . .. . r "-"I Kt.rnn.l f l.ll... . , . . . v.n:iiim!i, ivibuuik. wnicn lanv in tin. umi.i n...i i . v. nwiuiinui in iiiu viuruian rnnn ri. iumiik io locni mntitiin,u nn.t i i. . ..i. . -"-i" .t . "" oi ia.i.i mu Hiuiaiion in unineso Manchuria . lm ti,r worKeu nugut equipment on the part of tho nlllcs l)e- nud along tho 1,500 kilometers of borderland, , maln lhroi'K" 'a plenipotentiary mln- yond a courteous reply that England Is -will. iuu oiuenan siuo ot which tho Amur " " i "o uniy aee ami mg to co-operate In nny movement that forms a frontier, ns much moro dangerous tJ'rouB" tho achblshop of Cologne, sent the commanders on-the-spot may deem ml- for Russia than has hitherto been mipposcd. )hcrc f.or tlle social purpose to obtain vlsable. nothing Is likely to come of tho The Associated Press correspondent has ob- Irom tho Vatican for Gormany tho olllclal latest American effort to reach the- Chlncso lalncd at tho Russian embassy hero a par- ectornte of nil Germnn Catholic missions, capltnl, for nil olllclal advices received hero ...... wiui.su uuuuou8, connrmation of the , """ ' y n special indicate tnnt a dash toward Pekln In th uu; rumriuciu. a military contributor to nunuver, oeiwucn loo noiy sco immeillato futuro would bo military suicide the Tnggeblat says olllclal Russian news an,(1 , rance' lho Protectorate of nil Catholic Tho government's nttltude may bo described showed that Chlneso regular troops, aided 'nlCTlns In China wns already Intrusted to ns n philosophic determination to erin nml by irregulars, In oil numbering about 120,000, h, lat,cr country. Tin- knlsor could ob- benr it, hoping for tho best yet fearlnc th ... , uh.wusi uuraiu. iney not , - n ... tun uuuveii- worst, until troops and climatic condltlnni only demanded tho withdrawal ot tho Rus- 'lon- tho matter Into his own enable tho soldiers to enter Pekln nnd as- slans from Chinese territory, but after tho n"0'19 und tho Plra ' avenging the denth certain without a shadow of doubt tho ex Russian refusal to withdraw the Chlneso as- of, Vvo Cntnol'c missionaries of German tent and cause of Chlna'a present lnsurr..e. sumed the offensive nud drovo off the Rus- orIP,n pl!lctl "o district of Shan Tung. It is tlon. p insurrtc- slan from the railroad construction and aro tnls so'zuro which Is regarded as lending linpiitlpnee In Manifest undertaking hostile operations against Har- UP to lne Present disastrous outbreak In the Until that Is accomplished every opinion bin, Ulagovctchensk and ofticr towns, shell- Celestial empire. Tho kaleer would Ilko to worth repeating is suspended not bnly rc- lng tho last named place. What makes the hnvo certain amount of Justillcatlon bo- gardlng the futuro of China, 'hut also as to Chlneso hostilities extremely dangerous, fore lo world that a recognition by Romo tho naturo and soverlty of tho retribution however, Is tho fnct that tho Chinese, by n of nls protectorato in China would imply. to bo exacted. Meanwhile English Journals (.cries of recently constructed forts and re- which are bound to express opinions of somo ofOUthnAan1b,8,rH0ly C,0mma,n,d. tho gallon LONDON MONEY MARKET DULL " an'1 the ot Kngllsh people who of the Amur river for a dlstanco ot twenty nro unable to restrain their fecllnirs in th versts, tnus prevent nc tho nner.itlnn nf ln..i. i... . ... . fnn., nf iki. . . , . .. .. . -- i -.. iiiiixrn am iiiiit- in I' aee or n w. .u.o iui uunicriii uurror iipninrp tnnr n.n a. i f 'Tfv ?" 0.y T0utc ipw "' ' Cnh on At- ' so great emergency no risk Is too great Zll' hln ,1" i 1 .v.Se 'ortl"eatlons 8Ha'l fount ot Wnr. nd aro appreciative of tho American effort Th J T.t ,? y, Ru",lans- to relieve tho Bltuatlon nnd especially ns Though the Russian censorship Is again (Copyright. WOO, by Press Publishing Co.) regards sending V. Y. Rockhlll ns a sne- mcot sovero regarding telegrams. news LONDON, .lniv 21 ik' vrtAw.i,i r,. ,.i,.i ,nmmi.uinn.. . r.. .. ' . . . - 1 -- -' " -" . vj.- 1 .uuiiiiiaDiunt;i m 1,11111a uiiu in rnmmiini. General Chaffeo Is dun nf v.....n 1. rwenea ncro touay from St. Petersburg that blegrara-Special Telegram.)-The Bank of cato with Minister Conirer and th pn.i(,i day or two. He will transship at that point phi wh!i . -.i,-- ."1 ' b. tb? EnK,aml haa no Ptlon bllt to lo the dls- methods employed In diplomatic endeavors and arr,vo at Tku In about n week Cm or in . tV f Tm1 'i"'0 i'" 4 I' Cent th'S WC6k VlcW t0 pr0vIde tho a,,los wllh a common basl 8. "-veve" poS.?; KJ"1 '0I 'atcn. Iletween what is generally termed , u, nuimu nm, nm i iuo lutuurgy in uowniiig Htrect nnd tho MR. WU SENDS NOTE TO HAY Chinese Minister Transmit" to Sccre lnr of Stntc Written Com in on lent Ion. WASHINGTON, July 21. Tho secretary of Btato tonight received from the Chlneso minister a lengthy written communication, The contents of tho document wero not snndo known, but It Is understood that It did not contain further cable news con cernlng tho situation nt Pokln, but wns rather lu the naturo of a diplomatic com inunlcatlon which tho minister desired to have reach tho president. In vlow of tho cable reports ot tho transmission ot an edict relating to tho suppression of tils order It was conjectured In some quarters that n ropy ot this edict hna been formally transmitted here. Thero is reason to believe, nlso, that after Minister Wu's communication to Sec rotary Hay ho received other dlspntcb.es tut from tho fact that they were not trans mltted to Secretary Hay tonight It Is pro sumed they nro relatively unimportant. Tien Tnlii Kviieunted 1 Chlnrir LONDON, July 21. The admiralty this nftornoon received tho following telegram from Admiral Seymour: "Tien Tsln nnd neighborhood entirely cvncuntcu uy Chlneso." FOLLOWS EXAMPLE OF HAY Corinnn Consul nt Che Kon Kndenvom to KMiiIiIInIi Coniniuiilentlon With Pekln. nERLIN, July 21. Tho following telo gram has been received from the Gorman consul at Che Foo: "I havo asked tho governor of the Shan Tung province to forward by the quickest routo to the German minister nt Pekln tho announcement of tho offer of tho Gorman empire of n roward for the rescuo of tho foreigners In that city, also to telegrnpli tho name offer to tho Amorlcan minister through tne tsung-ii-yamcn and the governor of Tsl Nan-Ku. I havo also asked the German legation to telegraph to the foreign ofllce nnn aiso myseit olther ln cipher or plain language an account of tho situation and wnat can be done In tho way of relief." MAY SEND CONGER TO SENATE " Keiuililleiinn Determined , Honor Minister If He I'.nciipes ' from I'ekln Alive. i I MINNEAPOLIS, July 21.-A wpcclal to the Unit's from Ilea Moines, la., says: "Instead of a memorial Bervlce to Mln. later Conger nnd his wife, tholr daughter snu tneir niece, supposod to havo been murdered In China, It Is proposed by tho people of Des Moines, ir the family has rscaprd, to tend a large party to San Fran cliro to welcome them on their return to this country. It Is not unlikely that If Major Conger llveo and returns to the United States he can go to the United States senate. Politicians say that his ap polntment would Insure peace In tbe party." AGAIN SAID TO BE SAFE rrencn .Minister of Foreign Informed tlmt F.entlon I'ekln Are Hrcurr. Affairs fit I1RUSSELS. July 2.-The minister of for rlgn affairs. M. Kabreau. has received tbe following telegram from Shanghai, dated today: "A telegram from the governor of Shan Tun announces that the mlnuters wero safe July 20. Thoy were under the guardian, hip of the Cblntao authorities. "JJ Huug Chang has arrived at Shanehal," .... .. .uuvu IUO Oiner I mnnf nnur pnnyMnM, Ih.t T..At. 1. .......... I commanders to their devices and lead tho a war with China- tr.r .tTnu.ri mIT .T".. 01 tne gm Je8f rve nctlvUy nt Washington thero are many com- way to Pekln himself. HU brother oince.B mIIm "h erin ,n,fin',in m w"Jr'h,,,7 whl,c,h htf falIen to 3 P,r cent, aniTroi- parlson. drawn that have all tho sting of In tho War department say that he is quUe fhit hJ? U nni wh"1 h At,0pPf- PfUve draln lWay idtf.ftr- otuto solf-crltlQlsm. tiompctent to undertake this task n?w- . , hurriedly preparing for qulrements. The market W ' fvHyffi Minister Cohgfi's 'telerram has Intro declare that Ith tho sma force of n Bor,u,, campaign In north China, separate sponded. as tho quotation for tho b.t th-ee dueed Into ihe eUuat on already renleTo leant, at his cml! Z'". from. "o other powers, and that Russia will months' bills Is now 374 percent. Ono satis- win. ill, Z ?' Itu.L pif.V? tiii: -ir.i: iiri,i.iyri. Forecnst for Nebmskii Fair; Wurmcr; Southerly Winds. Page. I AxHiirniiccN Senl lo Knuliind. "erinnn, .mill i:(.,., utrr Chlnn. Sntl.hnr, Will TnUe It Knuy. I!nd of the Viieiillon t'onlent. Kor of the .MntH' llnrd I'lulil. AlTnlm nl .South Oninlni. a AnxloiiN VIhiiiI llnllrond l.nir. Wenlthy llmiehiiinn t niler Arrel. ItiteNllHiitlnu mdtte Auenf). t Oninlni Wins from Pnehlo. t'loe of the llitrlem HeunMii. .Soiithern Kdiientlonnl .Melhods. I. nnd .Sulen SIhmv o .Slump. I.nsl Week In Omiilin Socleli. When OiiiiiIiii Wiin on n .Scrip IImkIn. T Henry of PriiNxlii nt Pekln. Hent llenreNi-H the PiirU VUltorv. s '' " IMiiITm l.ocnl .Mntlern. Dciuncriitn Kick on Tin .v.. t (llmiiMc of lluone Miorlx, H Mlnxlonnr) Work Hone In t'hlnii. Mnrrln Collecllon of Indliiii IIcIIcm. One of .Nchriiftkn'n Hnrly .IihIkcm. 11! Womntii Her Wn nnd Her Whims ynimements nnd .Mnlcnl .Note. i.riiocN lioiii l.oenl AnlerooniN. Wltnt the Wheelmen Are IIoIiik. ii l.dltorlfi! nnd Comiueiit. la Luxury of l.lfe In Pint. Timer of the Itiixxliiti llenr. HI "The t"iiNieiiknhle Turk." ommeiciiil nml I'lniiiiclnl .Venn, i t nmmiindern of llcinirtmeiil MlNNiiiirl. I'olnlerN on wild I'nrk PcU. - eiv InitlltiilloiiN foe I )..... I... i.mncriiiK .Sneelnl CenstiN FlKiiren, BIG BATTLE IN PROGRESS .-..ii i ii .uricii A mil I. iimi.im.1. n nf the Wnr t'rincs' At leiitloii. WORKIXCCIRLS WIN Fioroo Rivalry Marks Final Hour of Tho Beo's Voting Oontost. (million AND A HALF VOTES ARE CAST j Storm Center. Rovolvcs About Towns of Northern Nebraska. SPIRIT OF LOCAL LOYALTY RUNS HIGH of i.u.MKJIS. July 21. A sueclal illsnntrh nuiii inpctown, uateil today, says: i-orci Houcrts has attacked Mlddlcburg in force and n big battle Is In dent Kruger Is with.tlio burghers, directing iuo ueienHc, Zeal of Normal School Students Wins tho Day for Miss Ohaso. FIRST PLACE IN OMAHA TO DARK HORSE Ml llntcllc Vniillnrii Arisen from Oli nciirll)' Uy u Shoiv of Iteser o I 'nice Ample Cummin I Ion for the Losers. Unlelle nn Horn, eh. Cloth. Co.OT.Nilll Sophln Miller. A. I'eteroon . . . .tlfi.naT K. Mlllncll, luce clcnnliin tll.lllsl .'Imiil WllllmiiK, Amhrone Co. ..Ill, IMS IC. Kern, l)hnll'i as, 1.17 Kiln t inne, l.ltiliiH.T-MclcnIf . .r.ll.lir.r I.ucllc Purrish, Nclt, Tel. Co W.MXi May Alhee, Nufl lllscult Co n.s,TUI jNelllo Wiinglicrg. 11. Itnrdy Co.... 2S.;0T, Courtney H Dnlc, Mrs. Uensnn'M 21,627 Ktnmii I111111111, llosttm Store 21'i.V I'.ttu lleoil, liulldlng Inspector, H. f)... rt,ir.p SIi'M. I.. Hrniin. art dcimrtiiiont itnM. ton Store Tcna .McNiilr, H. II. Torrlll Mary Ucylnc. Swift and Company.. Mary .Malonc, Neb. Clothing Co AIM Hrelilenthnl, W. F. Storckor.... .Mary Howers, IIohIiiii Store Nelllo I'randall, lloyles' School C n n Mnli li,vl..,, l,..il 1-3 vh Caylcy. Country Puli.'cVi!!!! S.S70 7.MS .1.11' I 2.S27 2.I&1 2,'JiiO 2.1IH1 2,010 1.. . . . Ml.l'V Plrtii,i, ... .....1 ... me .wir omco nns received tho follow- c a c InIwcVs M 1" s miiii i I'n 'Tin lng from Lord Roberta: ivari iWJImI . v"Todd.( PRETORIA, July 21. Little, tempornrlly j"'"1' Hijrnlmrt. W. V. Tel. Co....;.;. tax commanding the Third brigade, reports -that k-rt io".'!; m on July 10 he enmo In contuct near T.lmllnv nil t , A i, , ' 1 i,l'iL J..1, L:V.V-'" ?ii , . . ! I " V'l , X K'tk t j uewois rorce. which broke thrnnch V."lra eeree. inmcy Kerr nr.i er's cordon. Tho nclitlnL- l,.ie.i ,,n.n "." .1 1 ""nicnnel, Omaha Casket , When r)CWCt'8 forcu. lielmr renntan.l 1 o into two parties. Little's casuultlcs 1 -,ara V. "'. '' drain (Irowcrs' n- wlth Hunt dusk brok wcro nllght. Ho burled five Doors. "Hamilton nnd Mahon continued their soclatliin Rosella Vlekuty. Hoston Storn! .Mario Tuyior, u. .Moore cafltwnrd march yesterday and Bhould Join J1'"'1,1" Chcvntix. McCord-Hrady Co.'! hnd. with Polc-Carew today near Krsten jfflS Aver"'.."1 'c"Tnh Co Fabrlken station. llerlha ileyer, Thompson,' "l!ol'd'en"& Leonora Cha'rde'.'shermnii' &".McCon- neil Klttlo McOrnth. Cildnhv PncklngCo! Kate Swartzlainlrr public llbrnrv... Delcla K. Clnodchlld, noodchllil Sis- ino uetaus ror General Chf'"eo' stuff V ucre ih mruier woro announced today. A notnblo feature Is Uu""1"" StrcnBtJi In Xorth Chlnn. advanced, gold may be shipped from tho tho Inclusion of Lleutonaiit Colonel Hoi- Tho US8lan forcos available along the U"ltea. Sta'e8- , stnnd. now ltnifo,i Htto. m. border, and throughout north Chlnn. nrn beml-panlc, gloom nnd Ustlessncss doml- to the Paris exposition commission Tho sall to comnrls twenty-six battalions of tho "ato the stock exchange. Consols receded troop movements oriratil7Ml (n,in L llllc. twenty-even battalions ot reserves. t-n tbo wcek tho knakl loan stands at ... ... -' ""---I . r. i. 1 . . Ing tho First lufantrv had hon nf iin..,. seventeen Cossacks reglmonts and seventeen yesterday. It Is presumed that one effec- flcW battcrlc8' mak'nB a total of about 78,000 iivo oattaiion will bo made from tho two "IV Dnttaiions or tbat regiment returning from Cuba, excluding tho short- term men, who will remain nt Fort Leavenworth ns the home battalion of tho First regiment. This new battnllon, with tho battalion now nt Fort Leavenworth, will proceed to China. Tho consolidation Into two of the original six military departments of Cuba, an nounced todny, Is nothing moro than tho logical result of tho withdrawals of troops from that Island already directed. discount and homo rails, tho backbone of tho Investing public, havo fallen heavllv. African mines nre so low already they can- greatest sufferer In this respect Is John Colct, tho venernblo denn of St. Paul's. few Hours after tho Associated Press dls patch giving the nows of the receipt of messago from Minister Conger was pub llshcd tho government Issued a notlco that tho dean's projected memorial service on Monday for the victims of the Peklu mas sacre wns undertaken without Its sanction The Llovd lino steamer Sachsen. wh.nh h. not well drop much further, but the In- a.l.!i.""l " ...i., . n u.'r l"7"--- deflnlln nnalnnnomoni nf 1.. . tweurcu 111 wiu pa -" -. report oeing --- :,, :,'' "" ," , "";.." ,ul Peru from tho relatives of those nt Pekln fired upon by Chlneso coast forts nnd slightly tno war nnd tno apparent parnlysls of Rob- 1 .... . - . . . 0 I nrt.' f.f. 1. t . , . 1 , ,, M uamngcu wnue going rrom Yokohama home- .u..v cci mo Bjjuuiiuuuig paunc on. ward. iuero w no prcepect or nny Improvement In Or. Mumm von Schwarzensteln has gone to nny dePartnent until dcflnlto news is had Chlnn, nominally 11 s tho Gorman reprcsentn- ,rom Cn'n8' tlvo for east Asia, because Germany has ' not yet been officially Informed of the death DEPEW BLARNEYS EUROPEANS of Daron von Ketteler. Dr. Mumm goes, not accredited to the Chinese government, but TelU Them Their ItnllroniU Are Per- PREFERS RUSSIA TO JAPAN Chinese AL empowered to negotiate with single or Joiut viceroys or governors. The visiting American engineers have been greeted pleasantly by tho German uress. MlnUter at St. I'ctershiirir Tne speeches at the banquet yesterday oven- thnt Troops He Sent to lQR are commented upon nnnrovlnclv todav. llextore Pence. aemi-omclally, It Is stated today that tho feet nnil AmerleniiH Can I.enrn from Them, (Copyright, 1900, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, July 21. (New York World Ca blegram Special Telegnim.) Senator Chauncoy M. Henow. who hns man v Intl. pratee accorded by the American speakers mates among European railroad kings, gavo " tne Kvertiment. should attempt to hold saying tho dean had exhibited indecent haste, while tho aristocratic Morning Port denounced tho cathedral dignitary In terms almost as strong ns It hud applied to th Iloxers themselves, whereupon the doan got up bis buck and declared "that It wus too late to cancel the service, but that, owing to pressure from high quarters todny h had consented to indefinitely postpono It It 11 1 11 to llenr Ilrunt. According to the Statist Russia Is Ilkoly to bear the brunt of tho burden of the Chi nese crista, on account of the probability tbat that government would bo obliged to Incur a large outlay to protect Siberia, while ST. PETERSBURG, July 21. On learnlne to the German technical school svstem here a banauet this week nt whlnh unm nL.ni Manchuria tho output would still bo greater, nf 1ir. ,i K r. -.1 T, I . . ... I I. 1 .1 ...... . , , . . ...... I .. . .. . I ml... . V. (-.... I . ... 1 - I , w. uu...uaiuiiii.-iii. ui iiuigovesicnonsK tno ""-jntu wun iuuuks, dui mat uila must an ino rnuway presidents of France, five In 1,1,B" luu at""nl- nuwevur, wouiu oene Chlneso minister hero nsked the Russian h10 ld Germany to stand still. On the number, tho president of the internntinnni nt otuer European markets, as the- proba oiiuy is mat mucn utiFsian goiu 'win nave to be sent to London, Paris and Berlin partly to meet the Intorost of tho Russian debt held nbroa'd and partly to pay all tho obligations RujSln has nlrcady entered Into Kurcruuicni 10 augment as mucn ns posslblo contrary, u is siatcu, tbo system will re- Sleeping Car company and two presidents tho number of troops now belnsr sent to celvo a much needed addition bv the -h. of Enellsh rniim.-wisi. Mr nn..n,u ,.i .. China In order to suppress tho rovolt before tabllshment of a series of post-graduate humorous speech In the French language It assumes greater proportions. Tho minis- technical courses for master bakers, leather One of his notable nspertlons was thi- tor Intimated that China preferred to see manufacturers, brewers, millers, black- "Tha Deonlo In mv rnnntrv fnn.n t,iu,. pence restored through tho Intervention of smiths and coppersmiths in various towns. that jvd. have nothing to learn from Europe or auollt to enter Into. In that way the Russia rather than Japan. Ho added that he Tu8 Gorman rlwspapers have this week about railroading. This Is n great mistake " moncy markets may bo relieved to a greator was still without news from bis government contained much editorial comment nnd news Then Mr Dnnnw. thnur.h dlvlno r.,n .Vu extent than Is now calculated, for If Russia ..v..u..,s ocuu iu renm, uiinuusn no oa "iiu.s mc mum ituu jiuniicai campaign to ccrtainyAroorlcan features, declared tho 1 lB K Dl ,ay twenty or tniriy minions been making urgent telegraphic Inquiries. and commerce, mainly complimentary ex- European service superior In' many nolnts sterling It will be nn tmmenso addition to ccpt as regards imperialism. The Kreuz mainly In tho ndmlrablo organization of ln- thu 'unds ln tno markota of Europe. OFFICERS ORDERED TO CHINA .B8 MyB: Tb0 Unlled 8,atfB 18 now ternatlonal cVprcsWB and trains do luxe be- Tuo stnllat 11,80 sa'8 lt hc,y lho Vllll,n In a new era Of political activity, and en. Iun tn.ln .. n..i t...i.. o.... Ilnnk nf Franco will raise the dlpnnnt rntn , . . " " Hi.Q.Htm Him .an., nai; illlll awltZCr- I ' ' vu.iio,..,,, uiwuiiiwieu greai ninarances and lapd, tho Rlvlora nnd mountain resorts of t0 3 nor conl' un" oecinros tnat tno post uimtumes. wnicn cause the United States tho ryrotines. kHo claimed, however Hint t'n of Germany Ib greatly Improved. sorrow and anxiety, but which can neither It was Bolely due to American inventinnJ Tho week In Parliament was marked by Number of Army Men Who Will Serve on (i cue rill Clinffee'a Staff. ...v.. .U HIV IIWHII I UVC llltUUS " do removed nor overcomo hurriedly. Spread- and to tho enormous number of weulthy Btiu another backdown by the government eagleUm Is a species of cxponslve luxury." American tourists that European railroad- ln withdrawing tho douse of the army bill Tho HamburK 'longshoremen's strike 1b inir had rTnh .1,1 1nrfnf.Hnn kiimut pruuonions. 'ine WASHINGTON, July 21. The War do. partment nas announcetl the names of the fnl InU'l nt r f Tl n n ... V. . i . . . .v..w...Mn nuncio miu unvo ucen oraeron tn nu..A.. t. . . ... report to Major Genera, Chaftee for duty on TZT AFTER COCKRAN HAD DINED of certain strikers. his staff Lieutenant Colonel Helstland. assistant nd. Jutunt general; Colonel Humphreys, assist ont quartermaster general; Major Gallagher, commissary; Lieutenant Colonel Ulckmnn Twenty-sixth Infantry, U. S. V.; Major Mulr. Thirty-sixth Infantry. U. S. V.; Major Stevenson, su Textile Workers nt Oiiln, The International textile congress this week proved rather a failure, the discord be- tween tho English and continental delegates being freely expressed. The continental IHstliiKiilahci! Xeir Yorker WlniU lfi u Illiiner With n Seiinn tloiinl Siieeeh, (Copyright, 1P00. by Press Publishing Co,) i-AHib, July 21. (Now York World Ca- rceon: Cantnln rirn,in, nJ delegates forced through a snelnllHti ,p.n!. J,1,)r. rJ--.llNew lor wor nance department. Hon regarding means of bettering the con- . ". .. '0'eKram,j-uourKo cocK- dltlon of the textile tra6e by voting by na- ' ' T 7" T l?? CHINESE CROSS YALU RIVER thu7 overpowering the Engllahwho'nevcV-' Jmfw 'IBi"?.i,cK,'n,,y " tneIeM "-"Prwentod more than double the "But for hi. m7k ri... . . U ICoreiin Oovernmeiit Ileqne.t. Japan number of workers against tho whole of the. wr . Jlnley B) a,lowlnB cham a 1.1 m . ... I . . ... m- i nnrifiin nun Snli ohiiiu in i .1 ii . o nenu i moon to stop .Movement continent. English delegates spoke strongly p i7l ,7 "'' i-in uirougn of MoiiKolln,... against tho Utopian schemes of tho contl- S ""i ' ,? ''Sf ,n88CrtI" ,that tho "eoplo nentala. claiming that thoy were trades ,? U.n.ltc'1 SUtcs would 8up',ort tll0ni LONDON. July 21.-A dlsnatch from unlon. nur imrt imni.. ,h ik.i morally tho English peoplo would never Seloull received hero todav rennrta ih,.i . I nnwininv n mi mi I llnvo dared to enter upon this atroeionsiv Korean gdvemment I. perturbed because unions. Tho next Congress was appoint I U,n,?,,t CttmPa,- 11 was a nefarious falluro "r" Au f1Bot Africa, dlMltMtrt Chlneso aro flocking ncross the to be held In Zurich In wosT npp01n,wl of duty on the part of our president not to n"t8 w"'. "T1 ,0r South Afr,CR at Ul1 biu river aim teat troops are being sent Master Butcher Hoffman ln Koenltz whn ' UA"":'"y wuat American sentiment thither. It is reported that the mlnUteii was put on trial for the murder of tho boy lr 'nB' , have been requested to ask Japan to send Ernst Winter, has been acquitted. 7, Iioer ''e'eRatcs, who havo been over- troops to the Yalu, but that tho Russian The universities prlzo athletic contests In wne'mC(1 wUh klnd attentions hero, woro Jumping, running and walking will be bold aner. here tomorrow, The heat still continues. Today six sup- RELICS BRING SMALL SUMS .fw i.jitu.vu in xiuruu. Countess Schlelben, who Is ono of the fore most advocates of woman's rights and tho editor of a paper published In that inter. est, has been released from Jail, where she making volunteors available for service abroad. Such n sweeping change In tho disposition of tho forces met with strenuous objection on both sides, and nfter conferring with tho under secretary of stato for war, George Wyndhnm, meekly withdrew It. This was another Instance, of tho government's amazing Inability to feel the pulso of tho Houso of Commons. Tho Stnr, voicing tho opinion of tho advnuced radicals, approved tho withdrawal of tho clause, but falls to nee how Imperialists could oppose It, for "you cannot assert your hegemony In China, your suzerainty In Africa, claim the golden stool of Ashantl, teach Franco her manners and wield n longer spoou than Russia without either courting disaster or tnclng conscription." Wnr In South Africa. Tho hospital commltteo has started the work of examining patients who have re- turned to England from South Africa, Ex- end cpresentntlve objects. REMOVE A TRIUMPHAL ARCH lleport that llrltlsh Cruiser Has lleeii Ordered to Seise 1,1 II imp: Chun (j . Lock of tJrnce for Mne Dal llahy Cup nt Five Dolliirn David Lloyd George, member for the Carnavor district, elicited tho fact In the House of Commons the othor day thut over 12,000 troops havo boon Bent to South Africa since tho capture of Pretoria, which scarcely looks ns It tho war was over. Tho stern treatment now being meted out to tho Roer by banishing thorn In Hnvlnn n,i ,ui.it, i. Unrlliiu's Hir (ttu.M Bendlng women Into tho Boer ranks, has lnr nnd CromivelP croated no llttlo outcry among those- who aro opposed to tho war, though tho majority SHANGHAI. July 20 (Friday.) Thn Ish cruiser Bonaventure loft Woo Sun. this morning, it is reported, to seize Au Ping, with LI Hung Chan on hoar,i. triumphal arch erected In LI Hung Chang's honor has been ordered by tho council to bo removed Brit. M COn"nea f0r a n,0,,tn on th0 chrge of (CopyrlKbL 1W0. by Presa PublUhlng Co.) I , "," ," Z ",B"3UTe n W lon ; aon' , INDON. July 21,-(New York World Ca. , II' . "? .' '?.b '"K t0 R.n end h" ih '-"iPeror William has offered a valuable blrgram-Speclal Telegram.)-A lock of ' """"K"1 ' nerng its nrst an lnB prize for a practical alcohol Incandescent raPC Darling's hair old here at auction I ."!?.!?'',.. v lamp. th l wool, fn. tn -.. .... . . .. t--i iiuiiio inuiicru, it. n, Korter. thn I -. A ...... u. vl UlllTVCII 11 Prince Herbert Bbunanik has purpUed including a cap ombrolderetl with the 7ord: ?''n ,, n ,1" " , 7ZT, T "Sweet Babe, Don't Cry." dated the scar of I q (Continued on Seventh Pago.) hi. birth, brought & . M I .Tl Jo7tlnd ooy Clonics, youthful eantaln nf thn n.fn ,t.b.. ... - tnvi ivaiu, me nour. Beside break- on Sevsnth Page.) A body of tho enemy wrecked n train carrying sick between Krugcrsdorn und 'otcnefptroom, July 19." lAJUltlsisv.o MARQUEZ, July 21. A ills n..U . . . . imitu Hum .Miicniuiotiorn says that uwv tr artillery tiring hns been reported from the Norn, Kmcr'soi'i!' Aiia'nV? i 'Express!! nclchhorhnml nf Ml,i,n..h,.rn u . Jean Kramer. Clonipiit C'himn ... reported tho Boers hnvo prepared to reUro i!ir& Cl on tho approach of tho British. Among tho l'lla Fnlr. Sixteenth St. Dyo Ildiimr iiriauners passing inrough Noolt Gnchcht i. "".'."V'1'. url' "Ker Co iv, i . .. . . . .. Mm. 15 la Olilmliv. nnrun ."cu"wc" " nun"cr oi uanauians cap- ncrtha Housemond. Cudaliv Mi r-n uren nt ureyllngstnd. IMnnlo ICoutsky. Nnt'l Illscult Co.... Four Gorman officers, who hnvo been act- V." f' etzol. A. P. Ely & Co Ing ns President Krugor'a mllltnry 'advisors, havo Jtlst arrived, having received orders from Berlin tn proceed to actlvo service In unina. KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 21. Tho roval mall steamer Derwont, which hns Just nr- Ailelinti Uolicrty. H. & M. Klla Onmlite, Omaha Furniture Co... Anna Owen, nurse Emily Urauer. Aimour Pkg. Co Unto Ryan, teacher Cnwlo Arnold, florist Agnes Thomas. .Mrs. Kartell "... ! ranees T. Hucholtz. Carter Lend v.... ..,.. , . ; .... worKs 1 "" uiuurrn iu iirucecn- imme- Aiir... i im. n... Vi... . dlatcly to Bermuda to convey tho West In- Clara Nelson. 'Boston Kinr.. uian regiment to the west coast of Africa Ma una .9 .111 .116 z;i 230 20,'t 20J 164 77 74 70 GS fiO GS rs CI 63 M to 43 41 37 H .TO 2!) 2S U V 12 13 to reinforce tbo Ashantl expedition. FREAK OF A FRENCH BUTCHER rreniieil iy Sluht at Illonil He Hiiiim Amuck, Killing Four nml Woniiillnic I'.IkIiI. Ioirn. MABEL I1AICER, Glenwood 23,177 Paulino I'ettlbone. Fort Dodgo 20,632 Ollvo H. lletzel, Avocii K.!,0 Daisy Leilwlch. Harlan k.sT,-, l.uytll .Nolan, Carroll i,sfi7 SnloniP Ilrnndt, Atlantic .una Muuitnuro, iioune F.uinio Dcur, Mlstiourl Valley Joalo Heft, Underwood Cora Backus. Walnut J.i::'.' lis. v. ij riKiu. iJw, oy itch.s I'lilillnlilng Co.) pnimn .unxiiein, jseoia M I'Altia, July 21. (New York World Cn- ',u'' i,uuri vnuuy iu blegram Special Telegram.) Goult, a town Xorth .Velirnskn. nenr Avignon, witnessed this week one of CELIA M. CHASE, Wayne, 312.81:1 the most ferocious crimes ever recorded in lnr'V Mohl. West Point Itw.Oil France. A young butcher named Jean nn. . "i a V? i .,ur'ln' !! .... ... . ... i-iu.vuiw JIUVUI1. v.lllliu IHlilllll 1 1 tute 1 Allemnnd, suddenly crazed by the Lena Klein. North Platte ;n kk sight of tho blood of cattle, ran amuck and "wonilnlen Tnylor, Illalr 7,391 attacked twenty persons, wounding eight nE, i"'"' ti!,f Y.: and killing four. He used his butcher knife, Vl'rdlo Welch', Pnnllllon ;;;!!!!!!!! hGl nineteen Inches long, and frequently stabbed !'!""".' 0 Norton. Norfolk (lis 11 mself dur lie h s frenzv. Tin. trnir,i -P. I "" :: ""ii;y. r icmuiii . ... . Jiny unviH, ivcarncy i,.u.i ii-H iiiiiiuicH. i arco oi me Vic- timo received twenty-two wounds, Ocrtlo IiiKrum. Vnllov. TM0 Lillian rompton. Hchuyler 440 433 331 174 mayor's daughter, aged 19. wns nmong the ffV w5J!5r.::;:;:::: dend, having been stnbbed eight times. Thn Nellie W. Watts, ilrnmi ixim.,1 Joint funernl of the four murdered porsons J'Jfophlno Whltted. Florence 72 attracted great crowds from the neighbor- Nell. $? Ing vll ages. .in.inii. v,.,,.. 7; IAllemand's wounds nre serious, but not Mnttln Ham. Vvnusa .'!!!!!!;!!!!!! 41 Si! MfcSit':!!:!!:;!!!!!!!!: U enys he will be glad to atono by dying on Anna Lolmow, Norfolk tne guillotine. Tno doctors say ho was Ir- Alnn aici.ormicK, iiinir responsible nt the timo of the trnecdv. uiouga perxectiy snno tieforo nnd after. SUICIDE IN FERRIS WHEEL mil r'rcncli Couple Who Couldn't Pay Kent Tnke Their 4mii I.Ivi-n. (Copyright, 1900, by Press Publishing Co,) i-Aiua, July 21. (New York World Cn. blegram Special Telegram.) Tho second suicide In tho Ferris wheel occurred vestur. day. An old man nnd his wife, who happened to do iuo sole occupants of n ear, shot them selves during the slow revolution of tho great macmne. They woro poor and a let- ier wu lounu in ino old man's hand In wnicn no said mat thoy had killed them. soives oecnuso they could not nay thu rent. The first Ferris wheel Bulcldo occurred on tho day tho wheel started two years nco. A young Iron worker who bnd worked upon the piruciuro pucneu lilmsulf down nfter rivet Ing tho last piece, because with tho wheel completed ho was out of a Job. 31 27 27 23 20 18 IS 11 Hose Ktlker. North HcihI Anna Long, Hchuyler f. ftva I'licips, mair fierthn Cllloll. Ornnil Inlnnrl .. Winifred Flllcld, Tcknniah Nelllo Mullowney, Albion South .Vchrnnkn. OLLIE HOLMES. Auburn Annln Mdlilflt.u AiiKu,,, . V. . 1 . . 1 v.. ' I'V.OIL. ivaic nciimiiiite, NcuraHKa city mn Malicl t. HiiMHcll. David Citv an !?r7 miniu jioiiiiinn, ,iiuurii ,, , o.U'tl r.o.sw Anna HuikUth, licatrlco Mini ItoHa, Lincoln Ncttlo Mills, NcbrnHka City Irene Smith. Hastings Cntherlno Murlow, licatrlco lvOiilf.il McDoiiiilil. licatrlco . Anna Smohl, Wllher Wynke Kroll. Auburn Mao White, Hustings Lizzie Itoonov Ilnstlnirs Maud Woods. McConk Olgjt IIImIioIT, Nebraska City Ida McCarl, McCook Helen Welch. Lincoln 7I 377 30i 207 UU 135 127 n; 97 Gl M 38 37 18 14 10 EFFECT OF PHYSICAL CULTURE 'reneh Women Ask n l.nw to Hcijnlrc CertlllenteH Prior to '.llnrrliiKe, (Copyright. IfmO, by Press Publishing Co.) I'AlllB, July 21. (Now York World r.. cicgiam Special Telegram,) Unmarried women in French society, under tho Inspira tion of sporting nnd. physical culture clubs, Annie Christie. Nebraska City Tony Sadllek, Wllbcr Council II lu.'.ii. MABEL ADAMS, Hartel & Miller Edith StoveiiKon, W. II. Tel, Co Lucllo Van Brunt. Hamilton's Shoe store iMi'i Addlo Beecroft, Boston Htoro &,i,2 Hose Beck. John Ileno & Cn m. firaco Fuller, llrnckctt'H Hook Htoro. JT'S .inie .unK py. HiorK's- Al nerv .Mm. Ainu KIsHell, nurno Anna L. iliilcaltiHon, licno A. Co Edna WIlklnH, Bouilclus' Muslo Houso Emma Ilneschc, tenchor Nettle Kracht, Beno ,t Co Mole Lunkley. Stork's millinery 27.92) 19.2M .0 IKI 20 19 H II 12 A million nnd a half votes wcro caBt for n fow favored young women of Nebraskn by partisans who coveted for them tho summer outlngB planned by Tho Bee. At tho close aro giving their signatures by thousands to of 1,10 contest Saturday night tho counting petitions addressed to tho Chamber nml rooms were lloodod with tho paper vouchers Senate In support of a bill providing that budgets by tho malls and bulging satchels persons of each box who Intend to mnrrv 'n tho hands of moro solicitous ones. When must be examined nnd declared fit by a stato l" doora closed nt C:30 many were left on commission of physicians. SURGEONS FOR FAR EAST , M. He I.orfre of Omnhii One-of Nuni her Ordered to Mini Frniiclneo, WASHINGTON. JuTy" 21,-Ton a.sfstnnt surgeons havo been orderod to Han Fmn. Cisco for duty In Iho Philippine or China tho outsldo nnd tho malls Bftcr tho final hour of u boro tho preferenccn'jf other tnrdy voters, Tho enthusiasm at tho finish was moro unstinted than at tho close ot tho memorable contest ono year ngo, whon tho score of Miss Eva Phillips sprang ln a few nours spaco from 30,000 to 190,000. I lie storm renter In this Instance revolved tibout northern Nebraska, Thero thn voting paco far outdistanced tho less thoroughly organized dlitrlets ot the stato, and tho en tire population of several towns waited Into Among tho number are S M. Do Loffro . V " , '"Vml townB wal,el ,at, Omaha, Neb., and E. B. Larkln, St. L,uU lnA,,ltKra',h ott "V""" outcome. v "'"' nl L,U1, As a recognition of the ifltenso Interest WASiimfiTnw t,,i aK0" u' rueB ttnd ,,lt' hrd work douo v AnlllNOTON, July 21. Adm rn Itemnv l.v nil u.h,. ii, n-u. .... . . reports that Captain Lemlev's , . ' -.',LZ, """""wnaM jugjot in tho .esh of tho lefi thigh. .K... .2. .......v.,, ruur ui incio aqillliotiai bOUtltlea