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The Norfolk Weekly News
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Skeptical of Reports That Le-
gation Officials Arc Alive
POBBIBLY A TEIOK OF TUAN
Gloomy Vlrwx I TuUcn nvgnrdlpg the
Bafetyof Foreigner In Vetting Alttr
Hard Preened utTlen Tain Nlu OliwmiR
Eacked nud Humeri
London July 12 Tlio Chincso
tioii again beard a most ominous ns
epect Eighteen days ogo Sir Robert
Hart dispatched his lust nicssago de
claring that the situation wis despor
ato nnd sinco theu no word has como
from tho Euiopcans in Peking Ac
cording to tho Daily Minis Shanghai
correspondent Li Hung Oliaug has re
ceived an imperial decreo ordering his
imtuodiato departuro for Peking pre
sumably co break tho news of the Pe
king tragedy to tho European powers
nud in his usual rolo of negotiator with
Europo in difficult matters to endeavor
to not as mediator and to avert tho veu
gcanco of the powers
To add to tho grimness of this sug
gestion all advices from Tien Tsin tend
VIUXCE TT7AM
toconltt ni tLo cport j of the peifious
condition of the allied forces and belie
tho optimistic Chinese rumors Unless
reinforcements speedily reach Tien
Thin another disaster may bo expected
Hard IrcHril nt Tien Tsin
The Dally Mails Tien Thin corre
spondent telegraphing July 5 says
The situation is about as bad as it can
well be I only trust that wo shall not
soon want relieving ourselves A for
ward movement is impossible From
80000 to 40000 troops are wanted and
there uro only 10000 here The foreign
troops aro working well together but it
is inconvenient that there is no supremo
commander In some quarters tho feel
ing is Let us rescue Peking and then
clear out in favor of Russia
Other Tien Tsin correspondents say
that no advance is possible until Sep
tember Explanations are being asked
toy papers hero of the tardy action of
Japan in sending troops since it is
known that she was willing and ready
to send them and that Russia has no
objection to her doing so It is hinted
that a difficulty arose as to tho manner
in which Japan would be recouped for
her heavy outlay Rumors are current
that Japan demanded the cession of a
Chinese port
The Russian papers report that tho
Boxers are ravaging Manchuria and
have damaged 60 miles of the railway
threatening Telin and Kerin while
Port Arthur and Niu Ohwang aro said
to be endangered Russia therefore
has notified tho powers of her intention
to dispatch a largo military force to
Mauohuria
Trie to Atiaialnate Prince Tuan
All kinds of stories come from Shang
hai which it is impossible to verify It
is stated that the Boxers have mur
dered tho chancellor of tho Pekin guui
yersity and 00 of the members of his
family and retainers A confidential
officer of General Yung Lu disguised
as a Boxer is reported to have crept
into Prince Tuaus tent while the
prinoe was sleeping with tho intention
of stabbing him He was caught by
the sentries and decapitated on the spot
His head was sent with Prince Tuans
compliments to Yung Lu as a warning
to him to beware
The French consul at Shanghai has
news tba the Chinese prefect at Mouk
den himself murdered the Catholio
bishop Guillou in his yamen Besides
Bishop Guillon Fathers Crunoet Cour
bel Bourgeois and Veuillenot and two
isters of the French mission and nu
merous native Christians were massa
cred
From Canton comes a report of large
desertions from a German Ohineso reg
iment at Kiao Ghou and of a riot be
tween German troops and Boxers many
of the latter being killed
Both at Shanghai and Canton appre
hension exists that these evidences of a
widespread native rebellion indicates
the necessity for immediate measures
on the part of the powers
It is stated that Germany intends to
send to China 10000 to 15000 troops
well equipped with guns
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Tnao Jtmea an Kdlct
Lokdon July 12 The Shanghai cor
tinoutitut of the Eww gives the test
of n long edict of Princo Tuan dntod
Juno SO and addressed to the Chines
ambassadors Tho Express considers
that the edict proves that Prince TunnH
party is making no nttempt to disguise
tho fact that tho worst that could have
hnppened has occurred Tho edict con
tains this The anger of our people
know no bounds they could not bo re
strained Tho task of guarding tho
locations which before was difllcult
was made impossible
Elsowherc referring to tho deslro to
protect tho legations still unharmed it
sayfit
If it is impossible for ns to continue
this protection let it bo reprosecuted to
tho poweis that wo must bo hold blame
less for tho anger of our people grows
with tho rising of each sun that sees
moro and yet more foreigners and sol
diers como to overrun and lay wasto
our country nnd slay our people
Tho correspondent says tho edict is
intended to pavo the way for a linnl
lifting of tlio veil over tho recent his
tory of Peking
Chines Defeat Allied Trnnpi
London July 12 Tho Express pub
lishes a dispatch from Tien Tsin dated
last Friday 6aying General Ma has
defeated tho allied troops and rcoccu
pied tho Chinese eastern arsenal after
inflicting great loss upon its defenders
The engagement lasted six hours and
was fought with great determination
by both tides Tho Chincso were even
tually ublo to utilizo tho effectivo guns
of the fort abutting on tho city walls
near the Tao Tuis yamen tho allied
troops suffering severely from lack of
heavy guns and cavalry Tho Japan
ese commander scut an appeal to hurry
reinforcements as tho allies wcro in
imminent danger of a general defeat
CMtnuo llnrn Nlu Chming
Tien Tmn July 5 The lato chief of
polico of Port Arthur has arrived here
He reports that tho Chinese have hacked
and burned Niu Chwaug The foreign
residents wero escorted on board steam
ers by guards from the Russian gunboat
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uiMlNIS IN SULLEN MOOD
Nation Wnriln Do Nut Look With Fnor
Upon Attempts to CHItlzo Them
SOIEWAY Minn July 12 Tho
blanket Indians at Red Lake nro in n
sullen mood and troublo is fcatcd Tho
government is erecting n li0000 school
at that point and thesoliidiansseiiouely
object to any attempts to civilize them
They have refused annuities from tho
government for a number of yenrs
claiming that tho government has not
jjivtn tliPin ihen jnst portion of tho In
dian money White settlers near tho
reservation aro arming themselves and
gatheiing together fearing an attack
Arms and ammunition have been sent
from Soloway and a call will probably
be made for state troops Tho Indians
are holding war dances nightly
51 IoiiIh Strike Situation
St Louis July 12 A statement of
tho position of thd local street railway
strikers reviewing tho strike sinco its
inception was given to tho public yes
terday In tho closing paragraph tho
statement declares that in tho Opinion
of tho union a fair settlement of tho
strike cannot bo obtained whilo Mr
Baumhoff remains in tho position of
general manager Cars are running on
all tho liueV about as usual but it is
notieeablo that tho number of wagons
nnd other vehioles carrying passongeis
has increased during the past two days
Kx Cougreatinnn Petera Nominated
Topeka July 12 Ex Cougressman
Marlon S Peters of Kansas City was
nominated for congressman hero yester
day by the fusion convention for tho
Second Kansas district His closest op
ponent was ex Governor John P St
John Tho Democrats and Populists
each had 73 delegates in tho convention
Warna Doctor to Keep Away
Topeka July 12 Ouo county in
Kansas Morton with 400 people re
ported to tho state board of health yes
terday that there had not been a case of
sickness in tho county for a year and
that there was not a practicing physi
cian in the county The county officials
notify doctors to keep away
Poatntllce Safe Ulown Open
OrvoM Neb July 12 The postof
fico at this place was entered Inst night
by burglars and the safe blown to
pieces relieving Postmaster Leedom of
between 1 100 and 500 in stamps and
cash The safe is a wreck
Ciiptnin Conrad I Dead
St Louis July 12 Captain Peter
Conrad one of the pioneers of the
steamboat business on the Mississippi
river died at St Marys infirmary yes
terday He was 80 years of age and
leaves a sou and daughter
TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS
One ol the ancient elms in the St
Pauls church yard New York planted
in 1776 was cot down Wednesday hav
ing died a year ago Oulyone of the
original eight elms now survives
A special train divided into three sec
tions passed through Chicago Wednes
day carrying the Fifteenth United
State infantry which is on its way to
the Philippines to join General Mao
Arthur
Twenty two of the rioters who
wounded 20 hussars and all the local
police officers at Stolz Ponierauia dar
ing the recent anti Semite riots there
were Wednesday sentenced to various
terms of imprisonment ranging from
four mouths to three years
Glaus Doscher has withdrawn from
the National Sugar Refining company
of New Jersey of which he lias been a
director and a large stockholder and
has retired permanently from the sugar
business It is taken as an indication
that the rogar war in over
NOKFOLK NEBRASKA TIllKSDAY IULY VI U
ALL NIG0TSESS10NS
Fusion Conventions at Lincoln
Practically Deadlocked
TICKET HAS N0TASS0MED SHAPE
Demnrratft PopulUta and Mirer Kepnb
llraua Put In the Tlmn lUtenliiu to
Speechra llrtmi nnd Town Deliver
Itrlef Addreiuri
Lincoln July 12 Nebroskn fusion
Ists represented by tho Democratic
Populist anil Freo Bilvor Republican
parties nro in a practical deadlock over
apportionment of offices to tho different
parties with prospects that an agree
ment will not bo reached until after
noon Tho Democrats doniaud two
places on tho tickot treasurer and nt
tornoy general and tho Freo Silver Re
publicans one Populists aro willing to
concede tho minority parties but ouo
place on the tickot nnd ns emphasizing
their stand adopted a resolution allow
ing tho Democrats the oilico of attorney
general only
Tho Populist convention at 130 this
morning by a rising vote sustained the
action of its conference committee in
refusing to grant tho Democrats but
ouo place on tho ticket nnd instructed
it so to report to tho other conventions
Amid tremendous cheering Mr
Towno addressed tho Populist conven
tion for ubout ten minutes concluding
with nn eloquent tribute to Adlai 13
Stevenson Just as ho concluded W
J Biyan entered tho building and for
two minutes tho convention was wild
with enthusiasm When tho delegates
quioted down Mr Bryan inado a short
address
Allen Wlehla tlio linel
The Populist convention was called to
order by Chairman Edmihtenwlth 1200
delegates present Chan man Ddinisteu
in his address urged that tho delegates
work in unity in tho interests of tho re
form forces His refeienco to William
J Biyan as that noble man that freo
man who represents the interests ot
common humanity was enthusiasti
cally cheered Nominations wero then
in order lor temporary chairman and
tho radical and conservative elements at
onco clashed M F Ilnirington iop
resenting tho radical element of tho
party Senator W V Allen and ex
Lieutenant Governor Harris wero nom
inated but tho latter withdrew After
considerable debate the roll call wus or
dered resulting Allon 15 Harring
ton ISO Senator Allen on taking tho
chair inndo a plea for harmony nud
conservatism
A motion to inako tho temporary or
ganization permanent was cainetl
Then followed another wranglo over
the selection of tho usual committee on
conference with tho Democrats and
Silver Republicans the far western
counties where tho id
movement is stiong insisting on the
selection of the committee by congress
ional distticts instead of leaving tho ap
pointments to tho chair This motion
finally prevailed After tho announce
ment of tho committees on platform
and rules and order of business tho six
congressional districts elected members
of tho conference committee
Tho convention then took a recess
until 8 p in pending tho report of the
committees
Tho plutform adopted by tho Popu
lists reaffirms tho Sioux FallB plntform
and devotes several planks to stuto is
sues It does not fall in line for Bryan
and Stevenson but adheres to and in
dorses tho original ticket of Bryan and
Towue
Democratic Convention
It was nearly I oclock when Chair
man Hall of the Democratic state cen
tral committeo rapped for order and in
troduced as temporary chairman T J
Doylo of Lincoln Chairman Doyle
made an nddress of some length His
incidental reference to William J
Bryan brought out tho first hearty ap
plause of the convention Following
tho appointment of a committeo on cre
dentials and an unsuccessful effort to
take a recess of an hour W D Oldham
of Lincoln and R S Bibb of Beatrice
addressed tho convention Mr Bibb
four years ago repudiated tho freo silver
plank of the Democratio national con
vention and supported Major McKinloy
His speech served to announce his re
conversion to tho principles of Democ
racy S F Fleherty also spoke
Tho temporary organization of the
Democratic convention was mado per
maneut Chairman Thompson of the
committee ou resolutions reported the
platform It reaffirms the declarations
of tho national convention at Kausas
City commends fusion in the election
of United States senators members of
congress and state officers and pledges
tho nominees of the convention to an
economical administration of state af
fairs
Silver Republican
The Free Silver Republicans organ
ized by electing Georgo Hibner of Lin
coln temporary and then permanent
chairman and after appointing a com
mittee on conference took a recess
The first note of disoord among tho
Silver Republicans came when Delegate
Ransom offeied a set of resolutions ap
proving tho reported withdrawal of
Cburles A Towne as a candidate for
vice president in favor of Adlai E
BteveiiBon Protests came from all over
the hall and tho resolutions were with
drawn Mr Towne who was presettt
was called out and in a short speech
practically announcod his intention to
withdraw but adding that he would
tako as active a part in tho campaign
and work as hard for the euccess of the
ticket as if he was a candidate The
resolution aj filially touted lndors
tho Kunsns City Silver Republican plat
foim and recite that in accordance with
the action tnktm at that convention the
Fi co Slher Republican pirty of Ne
braska pledges its Mipport to W 1
Brjnn and Adlai K Stoenson for
ptesldent and vice prisident
HITS MODERN WOODMEN
Knrlety Pnrltituly AfTrrtrd by Order ol
Nelirnaka Inauranee Ooininlmloii
Lincoln July 12 Tho insurance
commisHion of tho stntn of Nebraska
has thrown n bombshell into tho ranks
of tho fraternal insurance dooietiefl of
the state by issuing nn ordor summarily
Mil pending from work lu tho stuto nil
companies of this character chartered
by tho snto of Illinois This action is
taken ns n result of disci iiuluut ion
against Nebraska societies by tho iiiNiir
unco department of tho state of Illinois
nnd it is expected to result in tho 11
reiisuig of Nebraska companies by tho
Illinois commissioner
Tho company to bo affected in the
greatest degree by this older is the
Mndet u Woodmen of America At
pit sent there Is hardly a town which is
not represented by n camp of tho so
cioty As a result of tho present order
oery person who sollcitH members for
any of thoso societies will bo guilty of u
nii doineauor punishable by lino nud
tho work of tho i lx deputies in tho state
is suspended Besides tho Modem
Woodmen tho Royal League tho Homo
Forum and several other smaller socio
tiofe aro nllecled
low it Wniimn In CIiIiiii
Cm si ox la July 12 All Iowa is
intensied in thu fata of Ur Eliza E
Lcouaul of Hello lhiine who went to
China as a missiouaiy six years ago un
der thu uupieos ot tho missionary so
ciety of tho Presbyterian church with
tho intention of remaining theio eight
yeais Sho has a brother Dr J A
Leonard who also resttlcs at Belle
Plaino Up to a fow weeks ago her
brothtrand ti lends had hoard from hci
reguliuly but a few weoksago hor let
ters ceased toamvo and nothing has
boon heaid fiom hor sinco nnd there is
great anxiety folt for her by her rela
tives ami friends Sho has been sta
tioned at Poking over sinco sho ai rived
in China being engaged in the pi net ice
of medicine in tho missions of that city
Kind llixly of Hulrlilff
Stoiim Lki la July 12 Tho body
of a suicidu lias been found after a dis
appuuinco of til days A fa in hand
mimed Webber had been in tho service
of a prominent Sao county fanner
John Wise for tho past year Ho was
last seen alivo Juno H and though tho
pond was dragged and a diligent search
was inado by his friends no trace could
bo found ul him since that dato until
Satuulay when his body was discov
ered by harvesters m tho tail gri in A
revolver lay alongside of it and tho lo
cation of tho wound indicated that he
had committed Miieido
IlclilnliiK KIIIh Iiiuii Woiniiii
Foiti Doikh la July 12 A young
woman Miss Jennie Vanslyok was
struck by lightning and instantly killed
while in her bed at Rippey last night
Sho had recently gone to Rippey to act
as housukeeper for somo family there
and but httlo can bo ascertained of hor
family From papers found around hyr
belongings sho is supposed to havo
come from Rusncr and at lust reports
tho authorities of Rippey wero endea
voring to learn of her family
Iouu WldurrH Swindled
Pewiy la Jnly 12 Mrs Behrader
a shrewd swindler who figured somo
time ago in some frauds up in northern
Iowa is alleged to have suocccdod in
working two widows for flOO each in
this city Mrs Mary Mosohoad and
her daughter Mrs Shaw wero the
Victims It is said she received their
signatures to notes pretending that the
signatures wero only for identification
ut tho bank Officers aro in search of
her
6 unity Note Arc Ioat
Foiit Dodok la July 12 The work
of surveying the route of tho new Fort
Dodgo and Southeastern railroad which
wus accomplished last fall and winter
under the direction of Mitchell Vincent
of Onawit promises to havo been time
wasted through tho loss of tho fiold
notes which contained all tho results
of the work
TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD
The Maine Democratic stuto conven
tion Weduesduy nominated S L Lord
of Saco for governor and endorsed the
Kansas City platform
The new Harper Brothers publish
ing plant at New York will be sold un
der foreclosure on Aug 0 including the
Franklin Square real estate valued at
fl200000
J tr Pickelheiraer has been arrested
at Middlosboro Tenn on the charge of
bigamy It is alleged he has sovea
wives
Severe cold weather and snowstorms
are reported to have occurred in the
Bavarian Alps At Oberammergau
snow fell three days
The secretary of the navy has selected
aB names for the six new submarine
boats the following Grampus Shark
Pike Porpoise Adder and Moccasin
General Simon Bolivar Bnokner who
was General Palmers running mate on
the national Democratic gold ticket in
1600 has come out against the nomina
tion of a ticket this year
Tho 11th animal convention of the
Young Peoples Christian union of trj
Universalis church opened at Atlanta
Weduesday with 600 delegates present
from almost every state in the union
It is announced tliat President Lou
bet has signed a decree appointing Gen
eral Voyron who distinguished himseif
in the Madagascar campaigu com
mander of tho expeditionary corps for
China
mm nil unci ii nun
Mil IU1 A IY
miiiunu in vjm
IN
Nations1 Educational Associa
tion Puts in Busy Day
ritor queen ron president
Detroit nnd Oliiitlnnntl I ending In tin
Iunteal for tlio Neil Nntlomil Coin en
tlmi St Iniila 1iitn In ii Hid tin tin
llltKI Mretllit
Ciiuim mon H 0 July 12 Tho
mombcis of tho National Kducationnl
nssociatiou put in n busy tiny two ses
sinus of tho general nrgnni7ittitm and
ninny meetings of tho departments title
ing up their time Booker T Wash
lngton tho negro educator drew the
largest crowd of tho eotnontlon at the
nntlltorium last night speaking on the
advance of tho colored man along edu
cational Hues Tho nominating com
inlttco will meet today and decide upon
n candidate for president California is
expected to present tho nnino of Profes
sor Forshny of Los Angolos but the
sentiment of many of tho delegates h
that tho honor should go east Professor
J M Gicen of Tiontou has many
fiiemls ami although hn is not pressing
his candidacy tho ehnir is likely to go
to him PioleHsor 1aiker of Chicago
will probably bo made a vico ptesidont
Cincinnati and Doltoit ato claiming the
next convention The innttcr will be
considoicd today by tho boaid ot direc
tors St Uiuis has put in a bid foi the
convention in I1MI tho year ol ih expo
sition
Stntn CiiiiventloiiN nt million
Yank ion S I July 12 Tho Dein
ociiitiu ami Populiht tOiiMiitioiiH after
organring temporarily and naming
committees on credentials ic tilutioin
and poimanout organiatinn adjourned
until evening 11 11 Smith was chosen
tompotmy chairman by Iho Doiuiicints
and A 11 Hitchcock tonipoiaty chair
man by tho Populists Alter tho reefs
tho Democrats named John Wilson per
manent chniriuun nud olcttod a conler
enco committee ol thren to confer with
tho Populists Judge ltisey of Hand
county wuh elected ehaiiman of the
state centtal eointnltteo Tho conven
tion then adjourned until nioiniug
Tent Inni lloillii lte ntered
Nkw Yokk July 12 Twenty font
bodies weio recowittl lioni tho hold ol
tho Saalo yihtiiduy which makes tho
total number of dead taken liom thi
ship nlono 00 Most of the bodies were
so badly buiiied or mutilated that re
cognition was impossible
Up to today Hill bodies of victims
had been recovered and eight mora aro
known to bo on tho Saalo having been
located but not taken out This makes
17 bodies reooveiod lrom tho ship
nver and bay Ouo other body was
found oil llockaway making tho total
thus fat KiS
Cyi IIhIh Nii i Im In ol tint 1 rm l
MiiwaiKIi Inly 12 Tho grand
circuit races of tho National Cvcling
association which aro billed to bo run
off in connection with tho 21st national
meet of tho League ol American Wheel
men will prove a failure as far as rac
ing is concerned Tho whole cause of
tho trouble is tho unsafe track erected
at the exposition hnilding Tho total
register of L A W mombers up to
last night shows a total of only 04
where several thousand wero expected
Buffalo seems to bo tho only city men
tioned for tho 1001 meet
Iiillnn Are Vliltlnjr
Sioux City July 12 Charles P
Mathowson Indian agent of tho Win
nebago reservation whilo stopping o If
here said tho Omaha tnbo probablv
would not hold its big annual powwow
and celebration for several weeks as
most of tho principal members of the
tribo aro away visiting as is their cus
tom in summer timo They aro on the
South Dakota reservations of tho Brule
and Yankton Sioux with whom they
aro as friendly as the Winnebagoes are
hostile
IoatiiniHler General ut Cunton
Canton O July i Postmaster
General Smith reuched Canton yester
day and will remain until after the no
tification Secretary to tho President
CorUdyon met him at tho station with
the presidents carriage and took him to
the presidents home Ho will be the
guest thero during his stay in Canton
RODDERS HOLD UP A TRAIN
Ktirrna Mnfo Ik IIIiimii Open nnd leu
1 lionminil llnllnia Hei uretl
Padihaii Ky July I i The Illlnoln
Central fast train fiom Now Orleans to
Chicago was hold up mid robbed yester
day two milts south of Wlekllllo Ky
Tho train wus Hugged nnd when it
stopped tho bandits entered tho cab
Tho Ircmitn J 1 Kiylnli was struck
on tho head with tlio butt of a revolver
nml badly hint Tho tohhers six In
number cut oil tho engine nud express
ear and tun a mile and a half to Fort
JciTcixnii near the Ohlorivoritnd within
right of the Missouri slime Heio they
blow tho express safe and rccutcdnll
tho valuables it contained anil crossed
into Missouii Thoy dropped ono pack
ago containing 700 ou the Kentucky
hide ami niiot iter package on tho MIh
Mm i I side both of which havo been ro
covertiir Tho lobbeis did not attempt
to molest tho passengers
A special train with bloodhounds ami
nn in mod posse left Jackson Teun lor
tho scene and It Is uudeistood Missouii
olllceis nro hot on tho lubbers trail
About 10000 was secured in addition
to tho money dropped by theiobbcrH
Nu Deluy In Imiiii Iiiko
GromnciowN Ky July 12 Jutlgn
Cautiill ycstoiduy overt iilod tlio motion
for a continmiuco in tho ease of former
Secretin y of Stuto Caleb Poweis Tho
temiiinder of tho day wiih taken in
spin i ing between tho attorneys over
preliminary matters Tho woik of
selecting n juty was begun It is gen
erally piedicteil Hint tho greater part
of the piesent week will bo consumed
in thistUNK
Ilrnlii Stouli nriN lliiiiml
Om mia July 12 Tuesdays phenom
enal mil of live slock at tho South
Omaha yaitls bioko all lecoids Previ
ous to that timo tholaigost number oC
cars received in any ono day was 510
ou Juno 12 1H00 Receipts figured up
Tuesday Mil ciiih or 2717 head of cat
tle hogH sheep ami hoises which
raises tho leeotd cnnsidciahly
Iiiircn Wiuiinn Willi Arnnn
Iow Cirv Iii July 12 Mary
Rogoy a fotmer sonant ol n Mroekwuy
family wasairested last evening as an
incendiary id Thuisdays t2fi000 firo
Theio Ih much other evidence against
her Tho woman si cms mentally un
balanced
On lied Irnpeily In hlonx flty
Sionx Cnv July 12 Tin Massachu
setts Ueal Instate company lor which i
leceiver was appointed ut Boston yes
teidny owns properly in Sioux City
valued nllOOOOOO lnulndinr tho Massa
chusetts Boston and Hedges block-
Wniniiii IuIkh SIiji linlnc
Raiuo Ciiv S 15 July 12 Mr t
Ida lone aged 22 yean committed
hiiuido by taking stiyehnine Sho
1 uvtH n littln daughter at llevier Mo
ICIOI I Ittlnllll lotlMI J Sllll H4IN
Niw Youic July 12 A ciblo rilri
patch fiom Guayaquil Ecuador to Dr
A Dm- Gupi in representative in this
city of tho Colombian levolutionists
Kiys that tho forces under Generals
Juan B Goirales ami Simon Chaux
havo capttueil tho e ity ol Popayan
capital ef tho department of Cuucu
These sami advie es say that on tho
march te Popiyitu the re voIutioniM
teok all tho citiis near tho lcuudorcan
frontier including tho seaport Tuinoco
Dlaniiliited lnld Heiliiirn Ketiirn
San FiiANCiM oJuly 12 Thotteamer
San Juan arrived from Capo Nome with
41 disappointed gold seckois Tho San
Juan loft Nome Juno I0 According to
tho statements of her jiassungeis thero
wero II cases of smallpox theio Thero
wero also numerous cases of pneumonia
predicted that tho military rule now
prevailing ut the capo will soon udjust
the diflereuces between tho contending
claims of owners and that peace will
be preserved
Anael Intra on the Stullil
Nkw London Mo July 12 Tho
taking of testimony in tho trial of Al
exander Jester for the murder of Gil
bert W GatCH began yesterday Tho
only witness called was Ansel A Gates
81 years of ngo father of the murdered
man Gates told of his search for his
son in 1871 through southern Kansas
ami Missouri and of the subsequent ar
rest of Jester in whoso possession waa
found his sons wagon and personal
effects
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