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The Omaha Daily Bee. ESTABLIS .fOE li), 1STL. OLAHA. SATURDAY ORIIS"(.t. OCTOBER 20. 1900 TWELVE PAGES. SI2i"(rL COPV ETTE GENTS. 1EADSHANG ON 'J " v r'. Aataoritiej at Chea Cho- Decapitate Manj Hozor Rebels. ....... ....ni-l.'rliril UHUtSUMtSlbHl UHUlI: L.WULLL3 ncii , - ,7t a.n.- A.- jaaaj a j.utnj uaair7 aeizeaia cciuio Tancs of British Force. CITY OF WANG CHIA FU TAKEN BY ENGLISH Lintsnaat Kinr Makes Perilous Hide o Eirhtj Miles an Honabaok. mUFHMFNT TH1F5 TO SUPPRESS HEBELS C-nrul llu-li" Hepiirte from nn Lien Tlnir Thnt l lilnee ltenlnr Am KnllliiK H Troup" Pr" Fiirtranl. LONOON. Oflt. 19. Tho s-orelary of si.ito , for Indliu Lord Owirsn Hamilton, him re- j pc nolt,, wnere. acrordlni? to tho telegram, eslve-l tho followln from Mnjor OencnU th).y ,v,, , huT(s mpt. Insteml. thn attor Campbell I oeys for Mr. Hates, who hare otHces In the "VaNO 'THIA FOIJ. Tnodny. Oct. 16. xan htilldlnK. were notified and tney at onee Arriyed hero wllhont oppiwltlon. Two thou- .(iu-hi-i a mwenger to deiertlve heoil- sand "hlneo raivalry rotrateil sniituwnm. ...... . v;. . .IIP, mmnnii'nn O Fn-noh general afflecr left Me Nun en at 2 p. m. yesturday and returned hero at 5 o. m. todair. with onlers. huvini? ridden eighty miles on one horse. i!,.....!.... im Jimir l.io TInit. sixty mild i aoutjiwani ot chee .-how rhe -fci MAY GET NEXT 70 THE STREAMS reiril'in are retlrtni?. , "Tho Iocs I aovrnments appear to he (.nrn i4nil Oltlee Mii.lltles nrttnln tryinj; to suproas the llosers. Thirteen j lom, fnp ismalnur .m Knrent hiuls of Boxers wero hauKinit on the rfate of Chee Chow when we entered." The forexolnc llrpotcU relates to the Pao Tins Fu expi!illtlun. A seml-oinclul note asrta that tho diplo matic body at Pekln will oolliKstlvely ao aunmt Li Htinit Cliani; and Prince China: with the conditions on which tho powen will heRotlato for peace. A dispatch received here from Shanghai ald Kalm; Tl iwho was stroualy antl-for-elsn and president of the hoard of wan Is tepored to have committed suicide. CABINET TALKS ON CHINA , Mvmber Are Fiivornlily Impretuc.l I dent for tuturo action in thla eonuuctlon. ivltU the Turn Mutter-. IUiral free delivery service will be estah- llave Taken. j Hahed at Grlnncll. Poweshiek county, la.. , ' ' on November L The service will embrace WASHINGTON; Oct. 19. The cabinet j an area of thlrty-Qve square miles with a picotlng today was devoted principally to i population of 815. W. J. Neoly waa ap Iho consideration of thu Chinese altuation. pointed uatrter. Aiter thn meeUng the membera Beeiaed , uthority wna today granted for tho or Unpressed with tho favorable turn matters ! ganlzatlon of tho I irat National bank of had taken and tie prospect of a satisfao- I Bancroft, lu., with a capital of J50.000. Tom tory adjustment. The government baa received thu prcposnls of Li Hung Chang and Prince Chlng. offering Indemnity and iiuarantlns for the future, and thoy have been accepted in good faith. The cabinet considered that the Chinese government, la admittlns that It had been in the wrong and la offering- tn tnuke proper reparation, aa well as offering to provide ngainat a ropetit'.ri of disorders, had placed Itanlt In the proper position and had opened the way tu negotiations for a complete aattlement. For tho present tho negotiations will proceed through Minister Conger. KENTUCKY GOES TO CHINA Sott Iliittlcitilp Lea-rea Tuiliiy nn Her lluiilen Trip Acr.mn the Driny Det-p, "WASHINGTON, Oct. 19. The new battle ship Kentucky soIIh tomorrow on her long trip tn China, which will take about two months. She haa been at tho New York navy yard for some time malting flnal preparations, and la now gone to Toraklna Tlllo. preparatory to tho start ta tho morn- ijj.. The gunboata Vlckshurg and Anmipolis. which also aro to 10 to China, will follow I tn about two weeks. Tho Frolic, which! haa been designated to take thn place af tho Dnrothaa for similar service, Is In good condition for a start, but probably will be detained In order to furnish mora extensive quartera for tho large number af officers assigned to her. WORK OF ALLIED FORCES Itellabln Cnnltlclal Iteporta May Ail. Taur Gnaxil .if Alll.-il Force-, Enter I'nii Tin it Fu. TTEN T3IN, Oct. 19. Reliable unofficial reports say tho advance guard of the allied forces entered Pao Ting Fu Wednesday, October 1G. Thn city, it Is added, was prac tically deserted and oiTered nn resistance. Tho British column captured seventeen Im perial soldiers at We Nan Slen on October 10, who worn part of tho force of 2,000 men oent to disperse thu Boxera In that rec-ion. Tho captlvos assert that Jley killed 200 Boxera aad were returning to Pa Chow when they wero llred upon and dispersed by the STanch. MANIFESTO BY REFORMERS Biraiiniirr Corruption of thn Manitlin Dynunty 'r.iinlai to Pru teet (.'hrl.itiiiiiM. 8ILVNGHAI. Oct. 19. -dun Yat Sen. the reformer, and other so-called rebels have issued a manifesto to thn local mandarins of tho Yangtsn valley, denouncing the gross rnlisgnvonunent of thn Manchu dynasty and promlatng not to interfere with native converts. FRENCH TROOPS TAKE A TOWN To Chow, .in urthern n.irder MUun Tu n if. Fall Into Their IIiI'iiIm. of LONDON. Oct. 19. A special dispatch re. celvod here today from Shanghai says that 1.000 French troops havo taken Ta Chow, on tho northern bonier of Shan Tung province. Emperor Wrltea tn Frnner-. PARIS. Oct. 19. M. DeloaBse. the minis ter at foreign affairs, has received a cabin message from thu Chinese emperor asking Franco tn assist ta tho restoration of peacn and expressing the hope that nothing will oeeur during thn negotiations to cauoo a ruptura at tho peace proceedings. Itepnrt .lahelit Oefeutril. HONG KONG, Oct 19. Tho military maa daria at San Chun reports that Admiral Ho has defeated thn rebels, killing 100 of them and driving tha survivors Into the north east river. Tif Glfri IS.ica tn Pekin. TIKN TS1N. Oct. 19. -M. Do titers. Rtta atan minister to China, left Tlea Taia tor Tekln yesterday. ,M0RE N0T0R,ETY F0R GATES f I fin tl lr 'inunuir nut .nun ,t . retted fur Vlleued Attempt on Ilia Life. ISO. ort. 19 -3. r. Morrlii was ir- : IB evning for an alleged attempt ' tipnn m I Iip or John W 'ifu. ex-preaidrnt . . i. .. ,.,4t., J ..... I ...I 1' I ' .1 , """ " "" ' """ Whcn r-hed at th pnllr Mtm rn large revolvers were found concealed in Sis M!. . . .. 1 u in asnei mat Morns aieo nan ue ga upon uio una at w j. unmeen. wn manager of the Kansas City i Southern railroad, whom Morris, It la alleged, had entleed to this city by mean of i telegram purporting tn have oen signed by Oufes. .... .ki.L v. . i ..... lliiMmtr : "L .71"; k-i il tT:; IT appointment I mailn in this. teli'Kram. Falllni; to find Mr. lintes hn iriIIwI iinim him In his office tn ivrawiT oiumiim. - - slltatlon thn twn men deride. 1 that Morris' netyeil t I '.."'TIT. ' irjr. M..rrl wus --sBfpi '"' "T" ' r ,n ,h- m n il- Steel ,ahcn m wnsldemtlon. The miners ap rapture.1 near -he o dire, of he tllln o 3 mpsny m rh ?'""B; , ZT. W "t adnce and then arbitrate the iui.iinriF ill 'i" -mM"'J tains rht the latter owes him ttu.0O. Tenunis of the Rookery are wld tn hat" OVe 1 Mr 0t ad tho tws men rHmlned ' j Mil n , iUBl.heoii at the- rtrsml Pn qlmrt,.rs and asked i aptain t.ollemn s as It-hut. mi. ill In thll chef Of taken ,1(.teetlve s olflce. Morris could apparently,"'1'" rneiner anoiner . onrenuou K,v mieilllblu explanation of the affair j ,;s""1 ascertain wisnes oi no nail refusal to assign any reason for belnB , ''n 2. W"1 complication ae repneu. reason for belnc irl"- i In the possession of two rev rtetiervet. VSHINr5TON. Oct. 19 .Special Tele gram. Instructions were tesiud at the hind oirire toiiay modifying In important particulars regulutlonn pertaining to graz ing on forest reservations. Present regu lations prohibit corralling of cattle and horses within 50(1 feet from running streams or living iprlngo. Much objection has been made to thla prohibition and it haw accord- ingly been removed. In othor respects the regulations an to raaiain In forcj aa pro multtattK about a year ago. Instructions issued today apply ta tho present se.man only and are not to be accepted aa a preco- 3herm.au, G. S. Ulngland. Webh Vin cent. C. Koralund and A. N. Botaford ara uamed ao incorporators. Mian Margaret A. Eyres . ,.. .1 i tun waa toduy appointed teacher in the Carson (Nev.) Indian school at per yeor. F. A. Rairllna vaa today rppolnted post mastur ac Elrod. Clark eounty, 3- D. ThleTtnir Clwrlc Arretted. they were kept in tho background. The , national agent general, while saying thnt when Mr. Bryan or any other man charges. n,ptaDe citizens who wero tired of the ; seemed to enloy the elbow tnuch with men WSHINGTON Oct. 19. Fourth Aa- sheriff himself did not arrive until tho Natal'a onlers hud b.-n wholly placed In , upon me, and lam willing to appropriate Dr.-iz fraud Udcg practiced. I and women who ttve In tho Logan valler slstant rostmaBter General Bristow haa affair waa nearly over. Great Britain o far, had ovtdently seen aa it all, as I am chairman of that board of president Speor heard of this Incident and one of the riche-t regions of the state, received a dispatch from Havana inform- j Aa soon aa John Markle. managing partner American proposal, for he warned Urn mem- managers of this republican campaign, with , threatened Crocker "with arrest and seized J. J. McCarty of Ponra. candidate for rar ing him that Orar Feyr. a clerk In the reg- of the Ann, heard of the march, he went to bers of a British Ann that If 'hev seek to any such measures aa those I propose to hjra hv mg rn!it .ap(.a to shako him. 1 sentatlve. presided over tho meeting and iHtry department of tho Havana postotflce. Oakdale and expostulated with tho strikers, compete successfully against Americans thoy . hurl It back and denounce him aa a dema- rradtur erslly threw Spier off and fold him at onco got down tn work by introducing the was apprehended by postefflce Inspectors on I unjing them to disperse. Thar, however will have to realize more fully that lme s gogue in hla own town." tunt ml(;at to DH ashamed of himself to man whom peupln had come ant to si October 18 for tampering with Internal reg- , remained in tho vicinity of Oakdale, march- the essence of contracts and they will alBO Bryan an Cntrorthy Slanderer. I use his official position as he waa doing, not , Ono of the amusing incidents in connection tstered mall. Tho dispatch said that decoy , muney. mailed by tho Inspectors, was found I on his person and that he made a full con' fesslon. Order Atfciitlniv Grnalnu; Land. WASHINGTON. Oct. 19. Tho commis sioner of tho general land office today issued thn following order ... . ....,r.m.... , . . ' UASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. 19 The ro- qutrementa of the clause in the applications ... ... ..... .... .. for grazing permits by whlrh thn applicant agrees that cattlo and horses shall not be , corraueu wiiam Dim yorua oi any running 1 stroam or living spring will not be enforced. ' ... ....... . ... . uJfTivrTn . . ........ - - - - 1 haa ordered that there be no further pro- i nt thoo h. m, h,Mn.. nnn. cedlngs In tho case of Captain Wilde of the Oregon, who waa tavostlgatad by a court of Inquiry to determlno the responsi bility for the grounding of the battleship Oregon In tho Gulf of Pe Cht LI last sum mer whll hurrying to Taku from Shanghai. This action tlnally disposes of the matter. iliernmn a Trltl AVenker. WASHINGTON. Oct. 19. Ex-Secratarr Sherman waa more comfortable today and i jnlght he la reported to be resting easily. ! There haa tot been any appreciable change ' 'n hla condition, exoept that perhups he la i trllle weaker The bronchial cough from whlch tho patient surfers was lees severe today, giving him a ohance to sleep mora than usual. UTOPIA IS AT LAST LOCATED " " 'tninn AV.irli for Nnthln. thn tJliiry tf Puhlln ierrloe Heiiiiytnir Them. PAGO-PAGO. Samoa, Oct. 5. (Corre spondence of the Associated Press.) Aa a result of an order Issued by the com mandant under thn "arms ordinance" tho native governors have sent tn full returns of all arms and ammunition held by Sa mnana and foreigners in the respective districts utder their charge. There ar over 400 guns of all sorts throughout tlie station, most at which ara on the island of Manna. Must of tha natives are turning their mm. Intn Ihrt rrnvitrnmunt rathttr thnn nitv Th.. ...- fnr h.. nrivii.. nf nn....in,- thnguns. They ask compensation for them A licenso ordinance haa been issued and tho foreigners ara now taking them out. No taxes havo aa yet been Imposed upon the natives. Tho native officials ara not paid any salary by tho government, hut all, from the native governors to the policemen, do their duty for tho hounr af doing it. But this will not last long and the native's themselves aro now asking that they be taxed tn order to supply some remuneration fur tho native officials. Mlaaiiurt I'tiytl.-lun Murdered. NEW BLOOMFtUI.D. M.i.. Oct. 19.-A -i,i.i.,i 3 -wi . laimi in iilveniiKai.l Mia ihuittl .if Dr C M. Wrlirhr irhma hiutv wna found in the r-ilna if hla tmg store, which mifZ!rLi'"'.,n,l!!;v..i,t,ta,'".u"if 'J1".!.?" murdertMl and cihomi and thn building set mi dm. Thu skull had been crtahwl. Monov tliat wna known to hn ;n thn atom could not no ruunu. ur wnmit wna ta yaara old. Ilnran Unynr Artihelm Dlanilaacd. KANSAS CITY, ct 19. -The case against Joaeph Amhelm. thn hnrsn buyer, who wit arrested In Minnesota laat month, charged with defmudlng Woleott, Beers & Co., was dismissed today ft waa to havo ben heanl in Justico Jenny i court, uut the cummlsrlim firm reftmed to prtiHc utu. Am helm boa a branch office tn Iowa. Mlltt. ma In G.ilil from Auatrtilln. SAN FRAN' 'SC . --cr. tf. - Nearh- $4 TO. f n go'd arrived hero today from Aaa 'Taila 'til 'he steamer A-umeila. POWDER MAY WRECK THBCS i Big Miners' Striko Apparently as Far from a : PRESIDENT MITCHELL IS NON-COMMITTAL I - .,. , ,,, wh,.ln(.P A.hrr Oin-renlloii Will He Colled tn i-ttl Thin Lrttrt I'liiini ii .ilTulri. HAZLSTON. Pa., Oct. 19. The anttlement of the blc strike of anthracite1 mine workers undeubtedly blocked by tho question of " 'J8 alnT' h la utur? I to pay tar powder. Employers have arMl to ijlve tholr men 10 per .tent more in wrnjes than they were paid beforo the Htrlhe be- 3,n. h, ,hi, ,,, tH, . rt..rtn. ih nt , ' - ... t 1 UV-,T nl Pr i"en; inn reuuriiuii ul n - 28 "w ' Pnee of ponder shall be question whethr they are to ?et the powder cheaper as an additional condition. It Is will r.int r ch demand and the.r refu refusal may menn the lndetintto prolongation of the strike. Since tho Philadelphia conference of rail road otfli'tals and operators President Mitchell haH heroine very retiuunt. mnlntuln Ini; an abeolute silence on the powder ques tion. When hu was asked the direct ques- I-VUJ'UIUII"- Jl M" m,'n " th fewest complication he replied: wh asked what .ho praspecu were for .in j prospects were for .Ul .. .4 u . , , . . I . , SIrt ma- .r m-- , ,e t t r man in Amertea is mnro desirous or more presslon that tho labor war is not so near a solution as it was thought to hum been. The spirit of Jubilation that prevailed In thlH reelnn .in WA.lnn.il.-iv h... -rtren w.iv to I a feeling of dlsappointmt This is ap- , parent everywhere. CTTTAI MARPU fliM THF IM A 1 ! ninnwii wit i , JIInrM Itcn Tlielr ITiiTrment imr't t'utll Tht-y Appenr nt the WiirUluns. HAZLETON. Pa.. Oct. 19. About ono strikers mniln a deiioent an the No. 4 Jedda minus of G. B. Markle i Co. at Oakdale early today and made an effort to elate j thn colliery at that place. ) Tho march waa well planned and au itnpt a strict secret. The marchera came from this city and from McAdno and Audenried on the south sldo and Eckley, Highland and ' Freeland on tho north side. Each local . . ... , . 1 union marcnea muepenaenuy to a point, on the Joddo mad near Oakdale. The south ! i skiers reached their destination at 3 a. m. and those from the other sldo arrived 3oon after. A signal of three pistol shots waa rhaw dnn- "t I Mrch,n club and several Jn Z r hi , I nave come to pay homage to my friend. Mr. I marshln orsantotluns Senators an i nonorawa aettlement. Wuieh. an.l hv the nloasuro of meetlnc . Vn were escorted from their t i. . . .... . . t i TlllUlli tsi-ltX ;w-Tm.- MrillM is wui.ae in.s non-commltta answer of tne ,-auer which la alwayo a source ! Lincoln hotel. Immediately a Bred by ono sldo and answered by tho other, contracts to Americans and the representa- aa a nusinees man ana let mm atnnu an nis. th aBic and laid him gently on tho sldu Thnn thn two bodies advanced and met In tivos of Cape Colony in Lnridwtfsar they do.l I hava been ta business for years, employ i Wfl,k outBUI,., Several tramp repeaters front of. tho breaker In Oakdale. There waa i not know of an arrini-aa&inoJ hisbostagMtwtinrouna attempted to interfere, but a forco of sheriff-'a. denuties on. duty, but ' United States. ButSlr wSfwtScemT-eT so by smh Bf tu tag up and down tne rond until . zo o ciock. when they went back homo. No one wi ..... .... ..... seriously hurt, but one man going to work was sot upon by strikers and beaten and others wero menaced. Tho strikers claim they shut tho colliery up. but tho Informa tion given out at tho Markle office was to the effect that the mine la still working. nnrn 1 nr- rn nrennir iiinn 1 PREPARE TO RESUME W U 11 K ... - .... - - Cnxlni-rri un.l Mule-. Oelair Pnr Into ; Mine- Men Wnltlnir for Word from .nitolirll. SH.VilOKIN, Yesterday his wife 1 irv i'in thiI 1 win nmnnn v w nun i iiiiirnuii "'" ' & Mining company and the Union Coal com pany for an early resumption of work at' their respective collieries. Engineer! and ; arumeu 'u"J."Jnn"r'i.ar4 r.ir.i.n S.iyt X.Ml.ln Can C.mn- LU a UUllii ba U U frill uiiajiHi,M tatHi HU v...... v. u. . .v. . ni mutes am uciuh uiuufjui- iu wio uuincij- stables. Among the strikers some disappointment la expressed that no word has come from President Mitchell ta reference to a settle- ment of the striko. but there appears to be no break In their ranks. They say they would not think of returning to work until t order declaring the strike off has be-n issued by Mr. Mitchell. The statement la also made that thoy are better prepared than most peoplo Imagine to remain out six mum ha longer If accessary. KRUGER GOES ON B0AR0 SHIP r.rmt rrrwty OhaerveU tn UI Em linrUatinn Iteport lie Frnrt Violence. L0UREN20 MAHQUEZ. Oct. 19. Mr. Kruger waa secretly taken at 5 o'clock this morning ou board the Dutch cruiser Gel derland, on which vessel he la to sail for Holland. Tho reason given for Mr. ICroger's em barkation is that he feared the Boers hera would attack him. Thn feeling of the! n against Mr. Kruger for fleeing the country is very strong. He left refugees from the governor's house ta a hird carriage, ac companied by Dr. Haymaan, the governor following in a private carriage. Tho party lrdv through thu custom house and am- "m the oustoms pier instead of tT"m "SH VK Jetty. It is reported that tho Geldorland will sail tomorrow. BOERS KEEP UP THE FIGHTING Kelly-Kenny Ohllue.l tn Send Relief Cnlninn tn thn Town of Jagprtfonteln. uunuupj. uot. ia. com Knoert3 reparta from Pretoria, under data of Ootober 19, aa follows: A party of Boers jot Into Jagera fontoln an tha night ot October 18 aad a tight ensued In tho morning. Our lots was . i.. ,,,iiUJi 1 OlCVOn killed, Tho Boers lost their com- j mandant aad twenty killed. Kelly-Kenny dispatched a column under , .. , . . . . Hughes-Hallett. which should reach Jagers- fonteln today. IRISH SYMPATHY FOR BOERS Member nf Dublin Corporation Will 31. ire to Tender Freedom .if City tu Mr. Kraanr. DUBLIN. Oct. 19. Mr. John H. Clancy has I given noilce that ho will move at thu next, meeting of thn oorporatinn that tho freedom of thn city be extended to es-Presldunt Kruser. s,r omashas his hopes i uuiimi r nrTrnr'i ia.a .uh-h i iruiiicc i tu HIh Second Try at Cap Llftlnir. Covpright. irH by Press Publishing Co. LONDON. 'fc-t. -w Vort World i a- Upton m an interview to.iay Mid u was ! lotiKlni forward rtth greupleasurw to his wonil attemiit o win th Ameiira i cup I iaA espsrlally tn onco mow metHtaii tHe mHmora of the N' Tork "apht dnb. In soeaklnn of tho tonna and sflndltlons I of tliH contest he snld: "If thn oitib shuuld err at all in 'lealln with ttiesn arraon? menu I bnllovo thsy would err tn my favor Ad a nilo there Is not so much wtod. at the Siuidr HooK eotirsfl .is r shouh! like. Tilers -.h-r cr nf thP it whnwi w coMlrt more depend on getting. tt breeae. but advantage. r (llandyantago In this respect woj appl7 ta yaohm. Personally I orfeP 0 ii aVPT the eniirse where prerl- r'- : I w ... ... ..... mm iuit-mpia nave aruu uikuii tu wiu ui" Sir Thomas bad read tho ittuiement that Herreshult hutl oxpressed his ability tn build a boat which could do tho eotirse hi 3ve minutes less time than ihe I'olumhla. "I have too hlh an opinion of that jrtmtle man to bellfiTo ho everaald anr-hlni; gf the sort. He ts not a man ta b-a. This waa hts only eonrment. KING HONORS FRIEND WALSH J I Lenpnlil of nclnlum Attenile Ruminet IVnilcrfil tn Coltirniliiiin at l'rtrls. PARIS. Orr. 10. The klnc of Belciura 1 proof of his friendship tor the Unltwl I bj, attenn,ni; a iunci,eon Bten ! commlmiioner Generar Peck to Thomas """" a """ Vt ' ' WqI""- au lonal oommlbslonorfrom Lolu. . , n . . -.,, , 1 tl tl, liU IfTItVIIB V ''. ' ..... Innoh-on was served In the national pa- ... of gratification to me. King Leopold remained through all the speeches which followed, clslng and hewing av" oompiimeniari' i-erB.iC uiu...- to him or his country. .Wlfr liin iliuuut'uil uiu tv.u4 vt.trt 1141,.- duced 'n all and spoko In flattering terms of thn L'nlted States. His majesty left the Duli(ln lQ company with General Horace n .. i r ' 1 1 . i au... . I, ........ I n ! ,M"' . whom he Invited to be his guest at Ostend i next summur. DENY AMERICAN CONTRACTS , Ennlish Offlciiile Say American Firms I Are .-fiit tn Knriileh Ilnll- rnnil HutcrluJ. LONDON. Oct. 19. The officials of the British foreign office deny assenting to nny i contracts being given to American tlnns for railroad material to he used in faouth i Tl . .I,., ! , hn. 1 mcj ii.il am ........ ...v , ono to tho Catted States the colonial office i or the South African colonial government Is responsible. Tho colonial office officials deny sanctioning tho giving of any such uavo to lower caeir pnera. ......w r , n n iti Tn i nenu ALtrbT tiNUo IN I nAuCU I German Woman llni.its Hiinliumi Who Hud Been 11 Cnnntunt Care for Elurhtecii Year. ncnl iv n, IO . at.nimltnniil inRA tn - reDortod from Nauaalltz. near Dresden. " .... Eighteen years ago a railway official named Dietrich waH run over there T taern. ao aim n malned over slncn in a -ataleptic condition. Scores OI nOlCO pnysicmus. aner aimuuih 3lans. after examining j him. had declared themselves unable to ex- shot and kllle-l him ! 1 . i . i, m a.M. UlCU UUUti Ul-r.i. iUFUL SITUATION IN INDIA , . . ternet Terrible EMVetit of ( ... 1 SIMLA. Oct. 19. Referring to the shock lug mortality 1a the native states. Lord Curzon said that, broadly speaking, ao re lief system in tho world could counteract the effects of reduced food, the cessation of wages, high prices and 'ho breaklng-up of thu homes of millions or prevent pesil- lum:u tallowing famine, Fined for Otnturhlnir Dntrlr. LONDON, Oct. 19. Thn medical atudonta who wero arrested for breaking up the meeting of John Alexander Dowle, the Zion ist, of Chicago, yesterday afternuon worn today punished with small fines. The vestry of St. Martina, after a otormy session, decided today to allow Mr. Dnwto 1 to continue hla meetlnga in the town, hall, provided he pays tor all the damage done, retains policemen in the hall to preserve order and arranges tu have tha relnforee menta handy ta caao of need. Llhenil Party Pinna. LONDON. Oct. 19.-Tho imperial liberal .. , ,a ... . . council at ita meeting today adopted a resolution ta furor of reorganizing thu next liberal party on tho basis of social reform at homo and of thu connection and ultimate federation of the United Kingdom with the colonies. I D.iwntter Gmprene Freilnrlek Hotter. I BERLIN. Oct. 19. Aa thu condition of j the dowager empress la improved Prinoe ' Henry haa left Homburg for Kiel. A dla patch from Copenhagen announces that thn princess of Wales ia about to pay a visit to Fredorlckaohwe. ninniherluln tu Vlelt Vl'nt fnillet LONDON. Oct. 19. It la reporteii that I '-ered by flying iron in the Maine axpln Jnenh chamberlain, the socrctarv of atate i sum and hu had been unable to oat aolld , for taB eoiDaiBa, la projecting a visit to thu West Indies. In order to personally see tho effects of hia subsidizing policy. Turin" on United Htntea G.in.ln. BERNE. Oct. 19. Owiag to the failures to agren to a new oommurelal treaty, United i State, gooda will henceforth be subject to I the Swiss general tariff. Instead of to the! must favored nation tratment. i . a " UtTHi. it-l'inct aw, a. V IH.l iHl-ltl nerlln fnr Municipal Ownership. I Ei' iiwJoom " 7rk QuHfln,'H,wn BERLIN, Oct. 19. Tho municipal coun- j ""u Hae-Arrivcl-La Touralne. from ell ot Bortln at today's session adopted , New York. a rnanliiHon to build munleinat ,r-r At Nple Arrive.! Ems, from New a resolution to diuiu municipal street T)rlc v)a GUnUtaP, tor Genmi and pro railways after tho expiration ot the pres- aeeded. ent chartei-s. At Cherbourg Hailed Columbia. from i Hamburg and .Southampton, fnr New York. Ivlnir Uerur KrMireriii.r. STOCKHOLM. Oct. 19 King Oscar passed a good night and !s gaining strength, N'o funher bulletins will bo issued by Uta physicians. iwL$ BACK BRYAN SLAjDER' i Senator Hanna Denounces the Democrat:" Candidate as a Dematfoene. TREMENDOUS JAM AT LINCOLN MEETING Chnra at Wlmlfinlt nr!l.-rr anil Cui-reinn liuii.. iiy thf l'iiriit .w 3lt wltli Klat nl In- illlnitnt Oeulnln. LINCOLN. Orf. H. 'A man who Hmnv tnirtr or iinknnwlni;ly will trculnte alnnders atMHit anotfler man Is not tit to be con stable. ' said Senator Henna in hla speech at the Oliver opera house in Llnnoln tu- I a I Wit. m rtftrrlni; to William J. Bryan. In tho upeeoh. whlnh waa ono of tho lengthiest deliver! on his present tour. Senator Han mi bitterly denounced Mr. Bryan for wtiut ho termed Mils attempts to blunder me in mr own state. ' Tills Is Mr. Brynn s home town and the spe he speerh of Senator Unnna wna received with mln(led cheers 1 and hlanes. The 3m of the fro days' speechmaklnB in Nebraska by Senators Hunna anil Frr oulralnsted tnnliht In three blir meetluus here, including an open air meetini? in front of the unm hotel, omy mo mBotm. bad been planned for. but so tremendous wore tile crowns tnat attempteil to rorce ; tnrtr wny into the opera nousu -mi tne ' Auditorium to hear Senator Hnnna that he wns .Inally aake.1 to address an overflow meetm from tho bnlcony of tne ntuoi. Kxcuralon ralns were run mm Lincoln from many points :n eaatem and central Nebraakn and the parnde which took place this evenlnit Included a dosen of thn town n,fnnnwl marrhlni nlnlw. tmnni' them ' ' . . ' aevrai women s oraanlrations. Kr. t .i TmMmt Mmi'i unllurmed Hanna and , rain to the Iter dinner i tandlng on the balcony af , the hotel, shook bands far some tlmn with , the crowds that tiled by. So great wns their number that Senator Hana was I finally compelled to bent a retreat. i Giles After Ilryun H.-.i i nru. Shortly after S o'clock thn parade formed and amid a blaze of 3ambenus and tire Tv0rk3 Senator Hanna and Victor Dolllver ..... . . . . . . wero esctirrmi to tne uuver opera auuse, Senator Fry going to the Auditorium. Victor Dolllver wns the first speaker, but ,h rmm lnHitt tltrae Hwinlnr . and when Senator Hanna spoko at some length, taking I ..... - ..... ..rl . SVllitt.lr Wrmrm annbi. if anmH Ii.nuth. takinir :,; fh;,n;;rn7; v.rmn"Hn..R mH Hnnllw rorr.l tn fha hnnr -rnt!v - ....... ......... w..- ..... ...w made by Mr Bryan that the republican campaign managers had entered upon ex- , tensive bnbery tn order to secure ihu elec- j tlon of the republican ticket. i in regard to taat statement, said ben- , nlnr ttnnnn "hufni-u nn nn.lt.innu In T Innnln I . ... . .... . r want to hurl It back In his teeth and tell him It la as false as h 1. When It names down to personalities I am willing to stand before the American people on my record , llp Hanna referred to Mr. Bryan's refer- .... ... ui .... . .t....'t 1 cu" w mm on .4 iojui u. iiouci , uiit.iu tti ai I during hla senatorial campaign 1a 1897. aad said. "I want to remind every man that a maa wno in a onmuj,, will drag aa honor- j am auma into the mire for tho sako of voles la not worthy to be considered for ' tho high office of president of tho United ... . ...... .. .. . . aiatce. Ann 1 ueiiovo tnero are inousautia or , .hu ,h . , , tai,lP ntiuSBac anj ideas of fair play ... i , . . . . 1 1, , gpcu. 1 . ...1 . , , i..,llce h(HM.uae when T. man has thn ...,,,.. rhmiieh nwnnnr-i nr rh nuhI1 -.,, to .i, tn. triiiini. mlhln rn,tnim fn rrmltn nhnn-M tnn frtttlnB tQ DH llenlLHi aaa tansB cjar5es 0 g0 ,ln. people. I say any aay man who will use such tactics to further his own selfish ambition la not tit to be constable." From the opera house Senator Hanna wna d-iren to tho Lincoln hotel, whera ho spoko , fcr abaHt flvn minutes. Gere again there wero much confusion and biases and shouts for Bryan, mingled with cheering. Senator Eanna waa then driven to the Auditorium. Ho spoke for about twenty minutes, discussing Industrial conditions for the most pnrt. He received an ovation when ho concluded and the crush to shake , hands with hlra was again so great that ' 1 the police had to clear thu way to the car- nago. Senator Hanna was completely worn out and retired soon after being driven to hla car. RIVER CHANGES ITS COURSE Fifty Fet of Eimr Hunk nf thn MU antirl Cnt inny In f.aat TtTenty Fimr U.nirt. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct 19. Owing to a sudden change In thn current of the Mis souri river at this point fifty feet of tho oast bank haa been cue away In tho last twenty-four hours. Tho lost property was very valuable. V meeting of prominent citizens this afternoon lamed an appeal to the govern- ....... i raent to take action to stop thn ravages i thn stream. Much valuablo property thr-atend. HERO TAKES HIS OWN LIFE Mcll.llilM Sonlp, Crlppleii nn Ill-Fiiteil Maine. Kip.Tlciicet Inirrutl tmic uf Hepnlillit. NEW YORK. Oct. 19. Nicholas Scalp, a Swedish naval cook who wna on the battleship Malno when It waa blown up in Havana, harbor, shot and killed him self in Brooklyn today His jaw was shut- i food since. Thla and thn delay In get ting an Increased pension mado him very despondent. Movement" nf Oeemi Vctaela (lot. 11), At New York Arrived Worm, from noa. Naples ami OllirHltar: Patrletu, iSmbu?.ln Fri",lrtch- froin At Hamburg Arrived Pennsylvania, ' a.m XTiaia Viirlf ' t . T aw.. ..It .4 r.nn.ta Vl t a m . T).. a.-...4 I r Glasgow fluiieo-oarfiinian. ror xmv T,ir!c Vt Movllle Soiled - F jrneesln. from fjlaogor, for New York, Parisian, from Uverpooi. ror ,-u.oni -ai. At Southampton .aileilCgiurabla, fr'im lioinburg, for New Turk. condition of the wEArHtH; irviai jii Trui APna Rin, Cmder Variable WliUs. I Timneratnre nt Omntin Yrtertlity Hiinr. n. Hour. Diic. 1 .1 t. m .HI t p. m il" i n n. m nr. 'i p. m t'i f ii. m .14 :l p. m...... ?:i S n. m 211 p. m Tl . in 'IX n p. in VI 111 it, ui .Ill H p. in Tt II iu m ill 7 p. m it" 1- m (U 4 p. tn !" it p. ra I- s Senator Hanna In Omaha Tonight. 1. Open air inwtini; Potith Omnlin. 2. Blum' hnll. ."outh Omnhn. 3. KoiitHky's hnll, Pn. 'itnnhn. 4. MuhIl" par Ulna, i.'innlin. rrnrnii xun cTlTC PlflCU ' unnu nnu wj i n i i. wwnwn Itezlntrntliiii Krnmle In Deiii-r llrlttn A limit Mueli Krletlnn He tiTfeii Ant horltlc. DBN'VgR. Colo.. O-t. .Special Telo- ifram.) Trouble is Imminent between the federal authorities on tho one hand and the city, oeiinty and Mute ssvernments on tile other In connection with tho fraudulent relstrauon oi democrat. In Arapahoe county Jurin the last few days. The mat- fer has proceeileil so far that yesterday United Slates Marshal Dewey C. Balloy proteslel In person on airmiut of the con gressional eleutlons being Involved. Ilov ernnr Thi.mus when toll! of the matter launched forth one of his defiant uhnses. In part as follows. If It rMtntr!( that -very man In Arapahoe mmnlv .ha II Hu .ir-?MltlMl in 1L DOHM nimitai-ii I will that there la no further federal tnterf-rwn tn the election and if j n?" "rSriCl rT-1.ini,t.,,!2ii 1 not be tolerated for a moment. It is nut -nlv an outrage, hut an anpreoettenteii out- raB"- j Inat week the democratic bench- !nn hv v'n a'mg gangs of repenten throughout the registration places. Fev , illiimntt wafn matin tn inninnl tllll TTlULtllt I ....... u.. ....... .v... f..i..Mi ..r,i ltt.ii . me uitni w.u aiithorltles came yostenlay and Deputy . Cnlted Stues Marshal William Crocker an.l Robert W Speer. president of the Denver , Police board and (.overnor Thomas chlot lleiitrnnnt. wn tne participants, tne un .. hl, tamn..r aad attempting to -. .. ... ... . "Xrn;-1 nang aroi ni' uio ciisinct regiBiraium piaua . . . . ho,T tQ VQt0 aB etteutually as a dozen ropu ao:: i aB r rir' laoie ounces muu or rKKinieiiuK ii-m . " . . ..... unuer var'oi sami-a. aa muaugcu au ui t!mt whl.n a vasnmt waa aakeil hta name nnil nhern he lived almost invariably he ,nvzle,i artVnd to "SoUsa" Bradley to tlnil mu Bradley wnuld tell him uut loud'wlth- out anjr proteDso of secrecy. Finally, after . . . . . , ..... 3.v0ral protests against una xrauu, iu iuc nractlce of which Bradley thought he wna ,afl, heeauso a eanir of nliiu-ugltes suu- i pnrtea j,m Deputy United Slates Marshal -ronh.,r picked Bradluy up by thn nupe of to protect voters, but to defraud them, he tnM Uniiut fnnt T... .d ITnltM.1 tirnti iinnutr . ... M . . . . .... . . .... - . . marshal, was exercising tho powers of his i office 10 prevent the continuance or out - rngeous frauds thut were going on and that ' Spuor lad better not try to arrest him. aa 1 bo had done nothing but bis duty ' Speer only had two uniformed policemen i n.,., mm .ml , ir.i. nnf miirt. thut. " - a score of fusion toughH In the place he retreated, sending reinforcements after ho na" gone, me uniiormeu policemen woo came as relnforeementa remained on hand antll tho pluue closed at 9 o clock in tho evoi tag. But tho United States deputy marshala alHo stayed at the place and pro- vented much of the wholesale fraud at- tempted, although they could not prevent all of it. In district G the democratic clerks them lelves rebelled ?galnst thu rank fraud per petrated. Joseph Mclntire Is one of the iest known young democrats in the city .mil wna nlrkml out hv (Tanntv Clnrl tfnenc"r fr , ,.l.,r.l,ln tn .llafrlpf C. .in rh., nn.inf" clerk had been doing what little be could to be fair. U I Pn RY RANK RCIRRPRQ rULLCU O I DMllfV nUOCCnO tcvrii Wnnkcd Men Stirpriacd at Their Wnrlc nt llroiimt urh. Mil, Shunt Omntiilllr tu Dfiith. BRONAUGH. Mo., Oct. 19. Seven maHked men wrecked tho nafe of thn Farmers' bank about 1.20 o'clock this morning. Dyna mite was used anil ihn report wna hoard oy ons.aoie .mam i .orron ami tno , berauB fhBJP :trf, ,l(Taitl ,hat he might give proprietor of the Bronaugh house, across faum a ,nk fhlu .01I slIaU(, em ta their the street. ' blind allegiance t0 Billy Bryan." nonstable Morren fired several times In , rmn attention woa paid Senator Hanna tha darkness la thn direction of tho report h,i an was talking. In fine contrast tn and shot after shot wna returned by tho . unriiy ernwda thut lnterrjptod repuh robbers. Ono Btmck Morren and killed him. 1 1Icaa jpeakera four yearn ago, when 'he Ho waa shot squarely between tha eyes with j iiVflr issuo wna rampant. On leaving 'hn a 44-callber bullet. senator was heard to say tilat It waa onn Tho town haa a population of about 500 l f thn most Interested assemblages he had ' Z . T '"' " but the robbers got awny safely. Tho rob- anil tnn snooting brought alt the men nut of." , , , is i " T. .m . j PrM,1" tno1 "";" , Th" wfB- nf tHree-lnoh steel, was Inclosed In a steel-tlned stone Thn tlrat Intimation Senator Hanna c. vault. Some of tho robbers stood guard ' celved that hn won paaalng- through a popii outsidu while thn safe waa being wrecked. Hat section ot thn state carao at Wmside. cashier . r. Bnibaker of the bank says i also In Wayno eounty. A Iurgo banner waa its Ions is U.625. LIVE STOCK MEN IN SESSION Annitni C.inveneiuii nf the .atluniil Exehnntte In Called tn Order 111 Iniiliimipiilln. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 19. The annual con vention of the National Live Stock ex change awiombled In thla city today. Tho National exchange Is composed of twelve local exchanges in allies ta tho middle west, from Omuba tn East Buffalo, and thn con vention ta made up of delegates from each exchange. Thu iirDrera of thn national or ganization aro: W H. Thompson of Chicago, president, and C. W. Baker of Chicago, see retary. The eonventlon waa called to order at 2 o'cloflk this afternoon. President Thompson opened tltii session with hla annual address. Neitrn Lynched fnr Murder. PLAQCKMINH). La., Oct. l.-tley Johnson, a negro, who shot and danger oualv woundmi i'oiitiit-tor Will Jordan, of the Teiutn & Paalnu rtmil an Wednesdicy night rtear Baton Rouge, whm lynched jt : o'cim-k this morning. Johnson had been incar'rntMi tempomniv .it tn stntn ttol. but am nluht the sheriff attempted t-, 'ance of miles, mo largo number of 1agi 'akf 'iini 'n tho lull at Por' .Ien Aland achool "hildren were much 'ommen-,l iletHrmine.! hiel-.- Tf men overnriwerml th . - . .. . . . j m-rs and acwrn. 'hu prlsoucr, ttuugea ( him. jj NEBRASKA Frosperons Fanners. STORMS SOME FUSION STRONGHOLDS Third OenereMional District Tnraa Out Good Crowds to Hear Him. TRIP FULL OF PLEASANT INCIDENTS Guod-Ninnrod Snthnsiaam of the People One Feature of the Journey. HEARERS CHEER PATRIOTIC SENTIMENTS Olil l.lnry nnil .MrKliiley Prosperity the fett friim Which iff Hptike to Mnny Th.innnnil tn Mli Lnnir Trip. LINCOLN. Oct. 19. 3p!al Tuleenun "Hiirrnh ftr tan" man ritu horns!" was he sloKnn that met Senator Murk Hunnu as he ementtat from hla oar at Btnerson his T ZTtJ J??, , ZJ the welcome that a smile like a sunhur came over tho fate of the Ohio statesman and he knew he had struck a frtenu. country. He at once placed hlmfelf in goo l feellni; with the crowd be explaining hs as for as pictures of him went, ho 'ou'd well understand how the people of Nebraska might retard aim as an anlmul unknown n natural history The crowd gave the chair man of the nntlonal republican eotnmif"e respectful attention. Thn nlghfa n-it whi h Senator Hanna enjoyed while malting 'hit journey put him in lino condition for Mm exacting work of tho day. and he said c N(lUonnl rnmmltteeman Schneider that he w put ljp Ht p0BI(UU front ,n th h(Jmo nf Bryaa . ....... n .... .. . Aiioipnus aasenoerg at uraemon .mm- . . ... ... CT . . dticed Victor Dolllver of Iowa. ,i bratner oi gnntl)P Dolllver. to the crowd, which wiu larsely milll up nf mrmnrs ,Tao hiul ahHU A wl husking to see tho 'parawoun' i . , thl, aumBni.B ...'' ... . . , M...U...I TA.. ! 1 1 .. .. ..... . t V. .. ntlHInn, . uuuiiam 4UU wwa l"l l '-. - lZ , . ,..,. hnlit th,. nmwil with a die tor ten minutes Delll tan CroWll W1UI a 'lie prosperity, which thought h . i 1 1 ... m ........i, i....t .... -"""i lo-.l.-. uci ...w., hla text, and ho kept hammering tt nto the farmers until tho whistle of tho engine blew -'time's up." Conservatively estimated, tho crowd at Emerson numbered 500. and a mare order'" ,....... -..herine nf thn sinew of 'c or ailcnil O gatllenni. Of mil SIOOW OI .tl r j,.!.. nit , hard to And 1 mi i on u ni i . 1 r-nt Cr.iw.1 nt A nUertel.1. 1 At Wakefield an Immense crowd assembled ; and with th ree bands lending tho procession Senator Hanna entered the carnagn for a short drive to tho largo eirous tent, whore the Mpeeuhmiikiiig- wna held. The crowd IK-esscd closely about the aneaHcr, who- i witn tne walteileiu visit wna tnu attempt nf ftnmi nrmtv vnnni? wmnnn tn fnrrllilv hiliz - - -' J " . , Senator Hanna as ho was- mounting tho stens , or nts car. Dut even uis rneumatisra 'lip j not prevent him getting away with tie air I of a cavalier that left pleasant memories behind, although thn fair female failed o 1 Holwon the blushing senator. tV-.lfaenIil lruilin.1 mnf .iraannn with nim - - - 1 and bunting dying, while thn handmon. n their pan!-coicird uniforms. lent interest 10 me ipicninii seiung. 1 aree u.uiih par tlcipatlng in the big meeling wero from Coleridge. Hartlngton and Laurel, fortv cltHens accompanying thu Coloridgn baud. j 290 citiwns coming from Hartlngton. while , Sfty came from Laurel, adding greatly to the size of thit crowd. Well! line nt Wnyne. N. Grimsley presided over the meeting at Wayne, tho county seat of Wayno count the speaking being from a pavilion an Main street, which" waa profusely decorated w'th tS" S,arS Bill! Stripes. mong others ou tho platform worn . E. Welch. E. Cunning ham and B. F. Feather. At thla point Sena tar Hunna began discussing economic ondl tlons aml contrasted tho present pree of Inml wlta tant at oun yean as0 A gentle- , mnn standing by Tho Bee correspondent ' aiild: "That statement a absolutely tnin. I i am a resident of Illinois but own land in i this county, and I know uhat an advance , haa been mode, bin ou '-an ' make 'hen popullBla believe "flat .t haa been lun "i j Qonfldonrn tu 'Bn republican party nd 1 another thing, thewt doggoned populists are 1 too stubtwlhted mi nmn out and see Hanna. " around urran a an i p-ttigrew s stales. l'.i li it 1 lit 1 1.1 lntliiuitl.nl. tacked against a telegraph polo, on which waa lettered thn following: "Populist farm ers, beware,! chain yiur -htldreu to your self; keep them under thn bed. Mark Hanna is In town." When Hanna saw this ho said that ho had been aocusod of almost nvorv crime tn thn calendar by thu populist press, but thla was thu first tlmn hn had met tin charge ot child snatebnr placed against his name. It waa nutlceHhlo. however, that tbern wero a great many achool children around thn train carrying tho senator and hla pariv and they seemed 'o he entirely at eaan even when tho "fellow with horns and cloven feet" waa talking to tho erowd of several hundred people gathered nhnnt tho railroad station. In law Wlnsldo precinct gave Bryan 55 and McKinluy 25. A careful ran ram gives ta 1900 Bryan 5S, MoKlnlny .1 and doubtful 10, of whtub it ia believed thn republicans will gat seven, which shows Urn slump going on In this section. Hosktus. a small town bordering on Wayno and Stanton nountles, turned out a fair erowd, largely made up ot farmnrj, who gave nloso attention to the remarks of thn party's great captain. As at other plares along tho mute traveraed today, which has Included fifteen stops and covertar a dls- ,'pu"' ""'"k " ' '" f' - ar I aat so ions aa ihu school children carried