The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, July 28, 1893, Image 3

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WIU. WAGE ACTIVE WAR.
TTraaea Making l ).'' for Hor C-
Paris, July ?.. The L.Uori news
tlrr yi that France will atU ami
hold BattjunlwiiR anil Angkor an puar
ii1ihw that her di'inaniU will beaatinficl.
The Temps hvi that tho beginning f
the blockade will Ik deferred until
Thursday or Friday, to enable Franco to
take tho Btcj prmTilxjd by lntrna
tional law. Utwidea the blockade, mili
tary operations will tie oined shortly.
The details of them operations are still
undetermined. They will be settled at
cabinet council in a day or two. Stei
will be taken in Indo-China towards
erions action immediately after the ar
rival of the battalion of the foreign lega
tion. The second portion of this bat
talion started from Marseilles Sunday.
The native militia will be reorganized,
and together with the imported com
panies of the foreign legion, will co
operate with the force already in active
ervice in the Khong district.
The Des Debates says that Siam, as a
rich producing country, probably, does
not fear greatly the blockade. As for
the operations on land, The Des Debates
thinks the Siamese will be supplied by
England with all the arms they need.
The majority of the Paris newspapers
devote as much space to the denuncia
tions of England as to the matter of the
Siamase trouble, England is reproached
toy all the French newspapers.
The extreme conservative radical
newspapers abstain from discussing the
situation. They are holding back so as
to denounce the government in case the
Siamese venture proves a fizzle.
A dispatch from Rome says that Italy
has asked England to protect Italian
subjects in Siam.
The Siamese secretary of the legation
ays upon seeing Pavie embark, the
Siamese government may decide to ac
cept the terms of the ultimatum. This
upiKition, however, was merely per
sonal and did not rest on any definite in
formation. The Liberte says that the French gun
tooatn will probably go down the river,
shell and destroy the Paknam forts, and
then return to their position before
Bangkok to bombard the palace.
English Editorial Comments.
London, July 25, The Times says
ditorially England's main object in
the matter is against making British
And French possessions in Asia con
terminous. If she so desired Bhe might
warn France of the danger she is run
ning by reminding her of the Tonquin
fiasco."
The Daily News comments at length
on the opinion prevalent in the German
press, that a squabble between France
and England over Siam would be advan
tageous to Germany, and expresses tho
"belief that such a squabble would afford
a rest to the historic fire-eaters on both
sides of the Vosgos.
The Standard's loader on France and
Siam contains this passage: "Tho terms
that France is trying to impose on Siam
would be undefendable in any court of
international morality. The remarkable
xp6rionce, which we gainod from the
occupation of Tunis, of the methods of
French diplomacy, forbids us to accept
too confidingly the published program of
the Qual d' Ursuy. It is the Earl of
Itosoberry's duty to tell France plainly,
that she is pledged to respect the inde
pendence of this buffer state. We can
not remain inactive in the face of
Franco's preparations for contrary
action."
In conclusion, the Standard says: "The
cynical tone of the German press is a
much safer guide for M. Devllle than are
the acclamations of Paris cafos."
Gornmny Would II I'lMd.
Behun, July !J5. The Tagblatt says
that Germany would be ploosod should
France s over-reaching spirit coubo seri
-ous complications in Asia. Nor would
the German government be disturbed,
adds The Tagblatt, if the present trouble
resulted in a rivalry in eastern Asia bo
tween France and Great Britian.
Financial Clan Adoptod.
London, July 25. In the house of
commons the financial clause of the
home rule bill, providing that Ireland's
contribution to the imperial exchoqucr
shall be one-third of her total revenue
for six years, was adopted by a vote of
aao to lOl.
i Kngllsh (totting Kxclted.
London, July 23. Tho Bangkok cor
respondent of The Times telegraphs:
The irritation of the British colony is in
tense at the seeming apathy of the home
governments
Th Fortjp.Slxth Anniversary.
Salt Lakk, U. T., July 25.-The 40th
.imiversary of the entrance of the pio
neers to tho great Suit Lake valley was
generally celebrated throughout the ter
ritory. large Judgment Secured.
Chicago, July 23. Judgment bis
beon secured by the Continental National
bank, against Parkhurst & Wilkinson,
ijjr 47,l75.l5. Tiiiiy are iron inorchuuUi.
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IN ON It OF TUB CAFR8.
park, but it was a warm one and carried
no comfort. People went about the
grounds with parasols and umbrellas up,
fans going and handkorchiefa around
their necks. Once in a while some one
succumbed to the heat, and the am
bulance took the exhausted ones to the
hospital. There was a large number of
cases of exhaustion, but there were no
fatalities. With all these disadvantages,
the attendance was good. The crowds
began to come early and kept it up all
day. The crowds in the state buildings
seem to increase daily.
TO PROTECT GETTYSBURG.
Colonel Nicholson Takes Steps to Enfoiee
th Attorney General's Instructions.
Washinuton, July 25. Colonel John
P. Nicholson, chairman of the national
Gettysburg battlefield commission, has
informed the war department that he
had furnished a copy of the attorney gen
eral's opinion as to the powers of the
government in making and preserving
the linos f battle at Gettysburg in exe
cution of the provisions of the act of con
gress of March 8 lost to the president of
the Gettysburg Electrio Railroad com
pany, and that he has also furnished a
copy of the Bttiue to the United States
district attorney at Philadelphia for such
action as may be deemed advisable under
the circumstances.
PEACH YELLOWS CANNOT BE CURED,
Agrloultaral Department Issues a liulletlii
on th Fruit's Disease.
Washington, July 25. The agricul
tural department has just issued a bullo
tin on the subject of peach yellows, pre
pared by Special Agent Smith. It em
bodies the results of four years' expert
ments with fertilizers to determine their
value as preventatives and cures of the
disease. The experiments were made in
the middle states, and Dr. Smith says he
is satisfied that peach yellows cannot be
cured by fertilization of the soil and he
thorot ore recommends that further ex
periments be abandoned.
Ohjcot to Ilelng ludlaa Agents.
Washington, July 25. An order has
been issued at the war department re
lieving Lieutenant E. E. Hatch, Eigh
teenth infantry, from duty as Indian
agent at the Arapahoe agoncy, Okla
honia, and assigning Captain A. E
Woodson, Fifth cavalry, to the place.
About 20 officers "were assigned to act as
Indian agents recently, half a dozen of
whom have succeeded in securing a re
vocation of thoir or lors. Olllcers as a
rule object to such duty, and ask to be
relieved whenever they cun find a good
chance.
Colonel A I nil worth Indicted.
Washington, July 25. The grand
jury found a true bill against Col. Frod
erlck C. Ainsworth, chief of the record
and pension division of the war depart
ment, George W. Dant, the contractor
employed to muke the excavation for
the electrio light plant, William E. Co
vert, superintendent, and Francis Sasse,
engineer of the building, holding them
responsible for the Ford s old theator dis
aster of June 5 last, in which 23 persons
lost thoir lives and a large number of oth
ers were injured.
Accomplishing Much Good,
Washington, July 25. Surgeon W,
W. Whoolor has returuod to Washing
ton from a tour of foreign quarantine
stations established by the marine hos
pital service, and has mado a verbal ro
port of his work to Surgeon General
Wyman. "Surgeon Wheeler s informa
tion," said Dr. Wyman, "has only veri
fied our belief that foreign quurantiue
stations are accomplishing splendid re
suits."
Indicted for Nmnggllng.
Washington, July 25. The treasiuy
department is informed that 15 persons,
eight of them ex-federal ofiicers, have
been indicted at Portland, Ore., for
smuggling Chinese and opium into the
United States.
Tang Ju Ou Ills Way to America.
Washington, July 25. Tho depar
ture of the now Chinese minister, Yang
Ju, from Shanghai for the United States,
which was expected several weeks ago,
occurred Friday, and he will arrive in
Washington about the middlo of August.
Carlisle at the Ueliu.
Washington, July 25. Socretary
Gresham has gone to Glen Summit, Pa.,
where ho will spend a few days. Mr
Carlisle is now the sole representative of
ihi cabinot in Washington.
National Hank Failures.
Washington, July 25. Since Jan. 1
last, over 200 national bunks have failed.
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and nmajnwilly tnw (ltir f.T lh
miHra, lbn al any Urns siih lb Miik
tvun. Hnnday hafl IT. al XV r
tMy, etrtl up. Tit turnout..", mlwrs
! prlnrt.l by a f-irii 4 dejmtr
ahtH-tfTs. Slisft X. H h al trtd.
Tli Wnff mad an addrma l lh airiV
era. 11 Md thwi thai h wan umbr
orbr fivm lh vrutr In kp rvio
and pmtwt th imn who are wnikimt.
and that bo would wrUiiily oiy. 1 1
alao aaid that if h found that he did not
have, and could not obtain, a snnlciont
number of di'putiiMi to ptvbvt th non
union men he would rail nm the gov
ernor for troops. In conclusion th
sheriff said that the only thing that now
caused him to apprehend further trouble
Is the fact that foreigners in Weir City
are manufacturing dynamite bomlw.
The Keith & Perry mine will resume
operations some time this week with a
guard of 80 deputy sheriffs.
THE GOVERNOR INTERFERES.
Kansas Eierutlve's Not of Warning to
Weir City Mrikers.
Topkka, July 25. Governor Lewell-
ing has received a numlier of telegrams
from Weir City, but declines to make
pnblio thoir contents or the names of tho
persons who sent them. They were,
however, regarded as of suftlciont im
portance to lie the subject of a secret
meeting of the state officers and other
advisors of the governor in his private
office. Senator Martin was present dur
ing this meeting, but whother he was
especially summoned or simply happened
to be prosent is not known.
After the mooting had lasted some time
Private Secretary Close came out witli
the following telegram to tho shoriff at
Weir City, which tho governor said was
all he had to give to tho press:
TOPKKA, Kan., July 24.
C. D. Arnold, Sheriff, Weir City:
Under no circumstances can the state
authorities permit, violtmoe. Strikers must
not trespass, nor assault United States
deputy marshals, nor destroy property.
Ilead this to the miners.
L. D. Leweixino, Governor.
The reiiortors who were gathered in
the governor s ante-room requested an
audienco with him, but this his private
secretary, Close, firmly declined to grant,
and Btood guard at the door of the gov
ernor's private office. "This tologram,"
he said, "is all that the governor desires
to give out now. Ills orders are that no
reporters be admitted to his room. lie
don't want to talk just now."
Italians For Weir City.
Pueblo, Colo., July 25. Two hundred
ItaliiRis, Austrians and colored men were
shipped from here in a body to Weir
City, Kan., for the purpose of taking the
places of the sinking miners. Every
effort was made to conceal thoir destina
tion by tho railroad people and also by
the men themselves, but tho f umilios of
five of the men were seen by a roporter
and each stated that they had gone to
Weir City. Many of these are dosierate
characters and if they are attacked they
will undoubtedly right.
Wrecked by a ltunasray Kngln.
Houston, Tex., July 25. A wrock
has occurred on the Southorn Pacific,
seven miles east of here. An engine
escaped from the yards here without en-
gineeor or fireman, and went dashing
east at a terrific rate of speed. It
crashed into the rear end of a freight
train, smashing up 80 cars. Conductor
Harrison and Brakeman Watson were
both killed. A relief train has gone to
the scene.
Ilowder House Eiplodes.
Huntington, Ind., July 25. A
powder house, located on the river bank
at the western limits of the city, ami
containing 25 pounds of dynamite, and
600 pounds of powdor, was blown to
atoms in some mysterious manner. Two
bodies were discovered in the vicinity,
horribly manglod, one being identified as
Hugh Harvery, a young man about 20
years of ago, and the other lad is be
lieved to be Ilomor I leaseholder.
Turners I'uslilng Things,
Milwaukee, July 25. Tho turners
mado great efforts Monday to catch up
with the program, and dospito the sultry
weather, they sncceodod in placing
everything in readiness for tho grand
finale at the Exposition hall.
Governor Altgeld Again Indorsed.
Philadelphia, July 25. Tho United
Labor league adopted resolutions indors
ing tho action of Oovornor Altgeld in re
leasing the Chicago anarchists, and "ac
cepting the reasons ho assigns therefor
as in line with thotruo facts in the cose."
Arrested for Kmbeisleutent.
St. Paul, Minn., July 25. Frank M.
Sprohnlo, tho Chicngo wholesale jowolor,
is in the city, and has socured tho arrow t
of Jacob W. Loewenborg, agent for his
firm, on the charge of embezzlement.
Mnnsen Leaves Christiana.
Christiana, July 25. Nanson, the
Artie explorer, has sailed from Vardee
for Nova Zembla. Iteports from Nova
Zembla and from the White sea regard
ing his expedition are unfavorable.
Itesplted to Aug. 18.
Jefferson City, Mo., July 25. Gov
ernor Stono has granted a respite until
Aug. 18 to Harrison Duncan, the negro
under sentence to death in St. Louis.
Dig Fire at Columbus.
Columbus, O., July 25. Fire has de
stroyed the Ohio Transfer and Storago
company's immonse store house. The
loss is astimated at 100,000.
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pistil at 12 and lbs due at rtk w r
MM Car,, nhotild ln lalo n in th
m locHon f pbarir monili'i', a men
a iv quito ofu-n taken In a charter
meinlnr who bttd l-tUT hav lHn
kept ouUido altogether.
Next Monday Is Your Day
TO (10 TO THK WOKMl'H FA I II
Wliv? IWiiiimi tho Ureal Itock
Island Kou to has given grvHtly rodueod
ratoK, and you can now make that pro
posed trip to seo tho big show. Tho
rates apply on tho following daUs:
Go Monday, July 17, return Krl July 21 or 2S
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Ask nearest tlekot agent for full par
ticulars. Jno. Skhastian, 0. 1. A.
Notice to Creditors.
8tat ok Nkhhaska, I -
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In the fount y Court of DoiikIus County
NeliniHkii, Jiily'lllh. A. 1). IWU.
In the miit.U'r of tho estate of (ihrlstlan
Toft: , ,. .
ThncrtMlltora of suld intato snd sll other
perwiim lnUreHU'il In satil matter will take
notice I It ii t the creditors of mild entitle will
appear lief ore thin court on the SUtli lny of
Heptenilier 1MKI, on the 2Tth dav of Noveinher,
ISWI. and on the ailh day of January. 1KM, at 1(1
o'eloek a. in. each day, for t he purnoNe of pr'
HentliiK their datum for examination, adjust
ment and allowance. Mx months are allowed
for the creditors to pri'sent their claims and
nun year for tho administrator to nettle said
oslate, from the lltli day of July, IWill. This
notice, will he published In TiiK Amkhican
for four weeks sueeesslvely prior to the iiltli
day of September, IHWt. All claims not tiled on
or before the lth day of Heptemlier, 1H1. will
be forever barred from consideration In the
Hmil settlement of said est ate.
Witness my hand and ollldul seal this 11th
day of July, Itm. . , ..
Lsrai,.1 J. W. rXLKK,
7-21-4 County Judne.
county, noorasKa, ino onjeci mm iimjiTm
which are to obtain a divorce from you on
the ground that you wilfully abandoned the
philntlll' without uood cause for the term of
tun, vmira IiimI. iihuL
ou are reoulred to answer said petition
or before Monday, tlmiWih day of August,
I. MAMIK MoUliUUII.
My Saunders, Maufurland & Mickey, her at
torneys. 7-ai-4
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OMAHA.
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Guarantees a punnet lit .n all cases. Cloth
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Tho mopt emlm-nt Mhyxlrlana have nvir IWn ahle to
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Ofllce H, W. cor, Hlxteenth and Chlrairo His
Olllce hours WM to 11:00 a. In.. il:00 to : and
7-.00 to :(p. m- Ili'Mldence, 2711 Charles Ht.
KOUCH & HOUCH,
Carpenter and Builder,
Manufacturer and Repairer of
Sash, Screens, Doors and Windows
and Furniture.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
8hop: 1517 Davsnport 8tret, OMAHA.
Everybody's Law Book"
II
Is the title of the new 7( pmte work
prepared by J. Alexander Koones, L, L. H.
member of the New York bar.
It enables every man and woman to be
their own lawyer. It teaches what are your
rltihts and how to maintain them. When to
lie-in n law suit and when to shun one. It
contains the useful Information every busi
ness man needs In every slate In the union.
It contains business forms of every variety
useful to the lawyer a well as to all who
have li'iriil business to transact.
Inclose two dollars for a copy, or Inclose
two-rent postHKe stump for a table of con
tents and terms to audita. Address. HENJ.
W. lUTCllClH'K. Publisher, :i4 Hlxth avenue,
New York.
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nV CDICIinC Hurferlnn with En.
LAUl rnltHUd niHln weakness will
recelvu sainiile boxes of anew I'Mstllle rem
edy by sendlnn ten cents In stamps to T. H.
II CMI'llKEx n, M. !.. KnowlUiu, Inwa
"THE MAN
who ha no Music In hi Soul."
is deserving of sympathy, but not
mora ao, than
THE MAN
who is without one of thn ImndsomB,
Nbw Stylo Driving Voliiclca of
Shciilir & Co.
Ona f Ilia neweat and mint al
Irnrllve In llealsim
TO J i: onoinli l beemise sturablel
Ak ,,r ii.iii A IVurkmanshlD
V. l J -
Ihroiiulioiill
Inexpensive and In ureal demand.
end for fit la and Hesrrlpllon to
SECHLER A CO., CINCINNATI, 0.
THE NAME TO REMEMBER
When lluylng a
BICYCLE
a.iy.(;ump&co.,
, DAYTON, OlllO.
.IO.OO'io 50.0I) sat ed on many new
ami aeeond'haiid III J l ies. I.lsls
Free. Over 2,IHH In alack. Cash r
II me.
AI.KVra WASiTKD.