The Omaha Daily Bee ESTABLISHED JUNE 19. 1ST1. OMAHA. TI'ESDAT MOEXIXG. .TT"LY 10. 1900 TEX PAGES. SIXWLE COPY FIVE CENTS. SO LKE FROM PERft Cn.Trttfirsia&ted Sumsn All That Lmstte fros Oinaese C&pit&L i , KAY SAVE FOREIGNERS PRINCE CHING Xsproa Dqtlzzt Saia to 3t Acus i ir JLffain of Exsin. OFFICIALS OPPOSED TO 30XERS KILLED . Alliet tt Em Tee Art) Eavir.r Zrceedinclj Unpleasant Tine. YANK-TSE-KIANG MINED WITH TORPEDOES a.or cnorle BrreMord commenimc Present Var Deelare That Mrnccle w 111 Be on Land Ksther Than Water. I LONDON July Id S.2S a.m TChh the I Tien Tutu. j tbe Porelpn ofSce at follows foratpnerr in Pekm probably aafe amid otrll I The emperor If orde-lnp more vesself to ' "There ere 10.S20 detithr from cholera ar. with Prince Cblnp on their Rtde. vHh ' F ready for Ch.na Tbe latent ordered tc , and C.60S fatalltieF In the famine district the tiawrr united and their force oen- prepare are tbe crvrifler Xiolie. Sperber. , during the lat week tn June. Tbe total r.taotly lnrreartnp. the outloek In ralna Scbwaltn:. BuKard and Seeanler A dl- ! dtath amonp the Humbert, on tbe relief if rather more bepefal than It ha bs latoe of ne thirty-ton torjiedo boutt 1 work In the Brttlat d let r let ere t.ZH The tor a menth paat. 1: apjwun from the ''a l"lnc prepared,. They wiu make twen- number on tbe relief wurk u increusinp rap rautiour atatement plven oat by Taotal ' ty-irtx knotr an hour and are expected to idly In oonnequenre of drouth. Ehsnp in Shanpbai that tbe reaon that the arrtre by the middle of An cunt, before the "The number on pratnltouB relief It coa lery puna bannp on the lecallon in Petit j front, and to t used lor rlrer emre and ' tlnulnp throuphout tbe affected dlatrk!tB. ere not used i ihat Prlnre Cbmp who It tbf- communication between the larpe vei,-; NEW YORK. July ! In response to an crved by lB.OOCi troops, sniiod lUl the art 11- lory aamuBitunt Shenp likewise intrmater LUKi UUU J I. CDaQKHQFT II. CU1CJ U. tur ' northern army lr associated with Prince ... j . : . . ... i Chlnp In opposinp Innce Tuaa s ferocious , tieslpns and dictatorial ambitions Shenp. 1 who appears to b ihe sole Shanphal con ltrit of Pekln news ehers tbe foreipn con sult by thfwe confjdcnual communications bin takes excessive precaution to prevent the Chinese from thlnkinp him friendly tt the lorelpners Thr teellnp of unres: In tbe southern and central provinces continues Tbe membcrt of tbe ofLclal classes In these rirorinee K?.riVi tu rem. In niifrftl lVi . Jeanlnp toward th- lorelpners tintil they rhali Vnnw whother th. mn.r.t n, .rt, ! .,., ., ., , nw ' ' i seenTto the old order against Prince Tuan's Inordtn. ate ambition From a foreign Tlew polrt the captnre of Pekln Is tbe key to the situation ar there Is a fear according to the Daily Wall's Shanphal corrp-pondent. that delay row rnenns one hundred rer.ru. ts for the Bcxers lor every soldier of the alllet in the land Two couriers arrived at Tien Tsln on July I from Pekln. One brought a letter from Kir Claude MaeDonald. tbe British minister, to the same efiect as that previously re ceived from Sir Robert Hart. The couriers confirm tbe reports of the death of Baron von Ketteler Tbev say that Prince Chlng Is dotnp his utmost to protect tbe foreigners but that the native fueling acainst the whites it strong Two officials opposed to tbe Boxers are reported by the couriers to have -been cscassmated. Sir Claude MacDonald's letter is dated Tour dayt earlier than that of Sir Robert Bart't. Km pre.. Ilowscrr 1 Aetlve. A disputrh to news agency here, dated Tien Tsln July " sayr "The emprebs dowager, so far from being dead, is actively striving to prevent the factions lighting. Prince Chlng has ln lormed her that be would rather lose his bead than be constantly obliged to warn ber of the consequences of the prolongation of the present anarchy Prince Tuan is quite willing that Chlng should be decap itated. . but tbe dowager empresr will not allow this. Prince Tuan hat derided that he will take fuD responsibility He pur poses to retake Tien Tsln and Taku Out side of Pekm except In the He Hai Ll and the Shanp Tung country, the people are sim ply tndifierrnt ' However this aP may be. the allies at Tien Tsln are having an exceedingly un- pleasant time The last engagement of which news has come throuph occurred on make -will have to buy new watches of tbe July f. The ("ninette artillery opened at I Inspector or his agents, and the kind tba sundown. Tbelr fire was more accurate 1 he dirnrts. Tbe locomotive firemen between and their ammunition better, the shells I North Platte and Cheyenne are reported to xplodlnp w-Kh precision and setting fire to several buildtnps H M E Terrible' i puns again quieted the Chinese, who. shift- inp their artillery, reopened the attack I In the afternoon, but. a thunderstorm ' breaking the Chinese suddenly quit The ' P&oy wit) be compelled to rescind :it order i-HJes immediately attacked and drove the I to avoid a general strike Chinese trorc their works but lost thirty'..- nfcJ cqc pRCUf killed or wounded in no domp. The non-I rll I D LA Wit UPl lULttt O Untn comhatknts are lcavinp Tien Tsln and the I nnlnlon of a minoritv favorr the mllltirv 1-aV.e Erie Tarht Disaster of -nturdnj leaving also Stories of colossal Chinese krmW gathering continue to worry not onlv the rank and file, but the commanders who admit the uncertainty ot reconnairsanoct and tbe complete absence of an efiective Intelligence department Chinese informa tion It received with extreme distrurt It 1 obvious that though there are many thousands of Chinese camped behind the puns, nothinp can be done at present, ex cept to wan the arrival of reinforcement The rainy season has set In and thle makes going Into the Interior difficult. The coun try .between Petan ind Tien Tela In other years bat been frequently flooded. River tranrpartauon It almost Impossible and the railway U practically non-existent and taunt be entirely rebuilt. Military opinion Is unanimous that if the legatlonr did not need relief it would be looiish to attempt to advance before Septem ber Bonnd Only by Mentlallty. The Dally Mail t Shanghai correspondent, sadrr date of July S, scys "It la certain that If the powers make any movement elsewhere north of Taku they must be prrporei to meet opposition. A Chinese official in high favor with Viceroy Liu Kun Yul says the eoutbern vicereyr are only bound to neutrality as long as they are bat Interfered with. They hsve more mate rials than ihey can use and the military lorres all over the provinces are Increasing The -rank-Tse-Kiaag i mined with torpe does The garrison at the Shanghai ar senal hoe Jubi been reinforced by two new recruited regiments " Baron Hsyasht. being usfced by a renre lentative of the Dally Chronicle. "Do yet understand that Japan has now been giver a tree hand to settle the trouble" replied 'I do not understand o. but I knew that Japan Is curie willing to do all In ber power to bring tbe uprising to an end. alone with the other powers. Japan is ready u put .,00D men into the field. "If any sort of government existed in Pekin the settlement of the trouble would not present sellout di faculty but if anarchy prevailed tbe situation would be serious in ieed. George Wyndbam. parliamentary under secretary ol state tor war said tn the House of Comment yesterday that since 1B91 English firms had sold the Chinese govern- (Continued oa Second Page ) N0TE FR0W iLHUNG CHANG Ireroy fable Alrirr of Authentic 1 C ontlrraation f Monorrr of Minuter. BERLIN July Ltt Wal Loot i the Chines minister te German- I mid s representative of the Am-' fated J-re that he had today received a ! en - paint troxn Li Hour Cbaag. dated Jaly T . Baying "no autbcnttr ena&raatioE aw ar- , u4 V. - 1l-. . . ..1 ......... ... V.-J I information that Prince Chlng bar , determined opposition tt tar ! 'oaanibem with regaiar troops. a majsrlQY retrials loyal. Several i Sfverr c&rnStSM have been fought In w - bich the loyal tr&ipr were rirtcrioiis Three thousand rebels have been killed is tbe rtrtrtu before the patpf of Pelac ' I ine merman ppvemmcm lean tbe Bpreae JWlBf!aaw af trouble in Shun Tunc; and diRtrim tbe i The ratafmn bat Ih-pb Jtlrly ceneral thl Tb. CrtK)k caC McaeJlac alae at N at a mtttlSE nf the Street PUwa.wDeu Shan Tutir pm-rmor Tunc 3hl Kio atid j we-k in Bwrnbaj-. Derran. Brn. Kharan- I York, will leave on Tuesday and -WedneRiEr ' ucl01 Bt tht Ww EnS eol""' Ti.do. ttu feollnp it cenilrniee by Lb Hai Houax. I de:t-b. the central provia?e of tbe Grmp-tir ; -.,.h t--,rfat -- u.r.. .t,i 1 row tmirulur tt t o dock -u the time filed bo obaractcruef, Yuan Shi Klu uf a derll kBevn lor hit treacherotBtie 11 H b- , llered here that the destruction of tbe mlf- ' 1 Btonn in San Tunc; whicb were unAer tbe ! charpe of French and German Cutbellcii. would DO? have occurred had Yuan Shi Kla be: true to hit oath. ai be has .000 pro- Bombay. Tbe May mortality there wa ap vluclal troopf under hit command He ' pn.Il.inp Tbe number of perHont reseivlnp elalmE te 1 betdlnp rendr apainm a pwufble , accident by the German expedltton from 1 emperor wui also sene a crew the Chinese torpedo boat destroyer Kwinifn rfrmirT 111 . T. 1 11 . ' t 7br unti-German atutude of tbe Russian 1 nr" oonaidered unexpliunable here at oficlul assurances have been pivsn by both the Russian ambassudor to Germany Count Osters&cken and the German ambassador at St Petersburg Prince Radolln that ths emperor did not meun by hlF recent speeches a separate declaration of war apainst China but did mean that sbe would proceed iointly with tbe other powe-n A note has apjieared m the St Fetersburp Herald stating that there has existed a RuGerman apreement since last autumn repardlne questions relaunp to tar Asia ar- eorfiinp to the terras of which each "nation serious separate steps are Intended On makihr inquiries at the foreipn office tc- . cisiht the representative of the Associated ! Presr could obtain neither any affirmation nor a denial of the above report. The Tagelbatt and Lokal Anzelger today publish the text of the speeches which Em- 1 jieror William made yesterday to the crewt of the battleship division about to leave , for China. Both accounts agree that the 1 emperor used tbe phrase "would not rest until he has forced hina upon her knees " I The official version of tbe speech is not obtainable AMERICAN TROOPS IN CHINA London Paper Announce. trrlTaJ of Moth Lnlted State Infantry at TiLc. UCtSfOK. July :0 TheTJaHy MalTs cor rpondent at Che Foo announces under date of July T that the Ninth United States In fantry has arrived at Taku. ntVULI UN IHt WAIUH UKUttt Beww and other Fr.e State commanders w-ith troops reported numbering S.onfi men Union Paettlr Hmploye ro ot Like "Hanbury-Tracy commanding at Rusten tbe fr Hrrsl'tlns a to burg, reports that a party of Boxers under Tlmepleee. Ltmmer called on him yesterday to sur- 1 render the town and garrison Hanbury- CHETENNE July fi Special Teleg-am.i Tracy replied that be held Rufenhurp for A state of rebellion now exisu amour the her majesty r government and intended to emplos'ef of tbe fnlon Pacifii . and If the continue to occupy It Tbe enemy then company Insists upon the enforcement of a opened fire with trttllry and tried to take new ruling whr-by emplnyet are compelled , tbe heights commanding the town, but did to carry watches of certkln make, there will not sucreed owinp to the good arrangementr be serious trouble and pomlbly a cenera. strike A wat::h inspector was recently ap- pointed and the employer charge that he i the representative of four or five larce watch concerns, who are forcing the sale ( of their watches Employes have been in structed that tl those whe do not carry a seventeen-Jewel nickel mcvement of certain have notified the company that thsy will quit work before they will obey the new order As conductors engineers and other employer look st the matter In the same) 'icht as the firemen tt is believed tne com- Snld to Haie Been earn. able. In. CLEVELAND. July . No attempt has yet been made to recover the bodies of Mrs Jtme. Corrlgan. ber three daughters niece aad prandrtaupbter who were drowned by the cassizinp of the yacht Idler off thlt port latt Saturday afternoon A terrifir gale blew all day yesterday and continued until late this afternoon making it impossible for tugs to get netir the scene of the wTeck for tbe purpose of making a search. A party dodorp ba created the utmost dlt wlll go out to tlie -wreck with dlvera tomor- content among the mercenaries, officers row and men. They expected substantial re- Captatn Martin OToole of tbe steamer wardt for champlorinc the Boer Interests Opemew, which was close to the yacht when but have received nothing It added that it capsized, sayr the accident was entlrelj ' visiting foreigners who have subsequently in excusable DEC DES TO Si AY AT HOME Cardinal Gibbon RellnqoUbe. Con templated Trip 10 Pari El poltion. WASHINGTON July S Cardinal Glbbsns has decided not to ge abroad belore next spring, contrary to the general impressi.in that he would visit the Paris expoeiuot aad the Passion Play at Oberammergau this unamw He ocpectt, hewever, u, visl; several pant ot Europe la MM and already Vauchan. ' nas premisen vtrmiiw nrwi archbishop of Westminister, to preuct . m June 21 next at tbe opening of bit new cathedral The cardinal will spend & part of it it summer on Lang Island It Is stated at tht Catholic legation tha: Rev Henry Moeller. Bishop elect of Colum bia., will be consecrated on August IS next Movement ol Ocean Vni.rU June !. Southampton Arrived Steamer Kaiser WUhelro Der Growe from New York, New 1 ork from Cberbourc lor Bremen Yokohoma Sailed Empress of India from Hong Kong und Shanghai, for Van couver. K C Olhraltar Arrived Aller from New- Yors Suited Ems tfrom Genoa and Naples, tor New York. New Tork Arrived Laarnstlan, from Olascow- Xiennlm. from Lonic Cherbourg Sailed Priodriaehs Der Orown lor New York Olasgow Arrived Steamer Ltvntuan from Pbiludelnbia . Norwrptan, lrom Bos ton Pomeranian, from MootrsaL Liverpool Arrived Tusisian, tram Mon treal NaplesSailed Ems ter New Tork, Bremer Arrived Groseer Kurfurst. from New York, via L"berbo-rg FAME SUFFERERS IS INDIA ' ' Lard Orrztm Sepont Krt Thar. 6.00j.00j ?eT382E aE EeosTiEc Eshef. , , -,,,., AWFUL RAVAGtS Ot CHOLERA CONTINUt i, , n. t,. WWT-Mt( ... " .- f HU District Alone There Wert !-U-U lrmh from Mniad? In Lat M'ffl of Junr. LON'DOX. 3wiv fi Thf rrrtarr of state tar I&dla, Lrd Oferfr Hamilton. ba rr- etdved the tUicr ren; the Tlcerey &f mam. i-oro curzeo i plain Bad the Panjab bat bar ben much i belaw tbe arerare for tbwe tracw ercupt is eoatbem Ixicean Little or no rain bat fallen in Kc)pootana. Gtzcrat and central India "The chMers mortality eontltiuee hlcb In relief It L.D12 OUO " The rovemor of Bombay tolerranht W Urp-nt appeal from Rev. Freasee. who Is tourer of u lnterdenomtnaUonal Mlt-I u.ni- nn..... l r A r rv,. c. j v . U".".. . i i ij aumiu mt " tian Herald hut cabled a further remittance of riOO.OM from tbe relief fund to be ex- penaec in me xamme nistrtcui wnere. in , .t, 4. a Afrldl Wnr Brrwinc. LONDON July lfi A dispatch to the Ex preBi from Peshawur In the Punjab, under 1 date of June IP scys Gdu Afridit mode a sudden descent on 20fi AtphanF wbo were ehced In butldlnp a fort near Ierca and killed a number of them It if feared in oSirmJ Indian circles that war Is brewing another Afridi . -?lVf OF FIGHT IN BOERS Lnrd Robert and HI Soldier Kept Bn.j- Repnlsinc Attaek on Line. LONDON July f The following dlspetcb ' from Lord Roberts haF been received at the War office "PRETORIA. Sunday July R As the enemy tor some days had ben threatening our line of railway by trying to pet round our right flank. I dispatched Hutton July fi with mounted Infantry, to reinforce , Mahon and with orders to drive tbe Boers to the east of BracnkempruiL These orders were effctuallv carried out durlnp Friday and Saturday by Mahon. wbo was attacked by some S.WHl men. with six guns and two i Maxims, j "Our casualties were Wounded, two offioerH. Including Captain Neller ol the! Canadlaa Mounted Rifles, fcttphtly, and' twenty-stx mn. Steyc left Bethlehem on the nlpht of July 4 for Founesburc, between Bethlehem and Ficksburp. accompanied by Christian made bv Kunburv-T-acy and his officers Eventually they were drives off with the assistance of Holds worth and his Huenars w-bo made a rapid march of lorty-elpht mller from the neighborhood of Zeerust. with the buahmen under Colonel Aire ot hetrinp Rustenburg was likely to be threatened The enemy suffered heavily and five men were captumd Our casualties were two owners, who are mostly Spaniards, but in men killed and one officer and three men elude a few Americans will now be com wounded ' ; polled either to pay for keeping tbej- es AbMAIVitU OF HcR DESCENT Olli er Scarriner Cron-n-rlcht Dr. aietinee nritleh Policy in . South Africa. CAPETOWN Julv fi At a meetinr nf Alrlkander women here today, called to pr&- test ak!nst the annexation of the republics to the British empire and the punishment of the rebeie.. Mrs Oliver Schrelner Cron- wrirht denounced the British policy Sae said she woe ashamed of her English des- cent and addec "If the republics ere annexed, if the Af rikanderr are oppressed, peace it impossible Every trench of Boer dead It a grave of England s honor Every bullet maktnp a wound also finds a bullet la tbe heart of the empire. " It it reported that President in British headquarters Kruger t retention of large amounts of gold at Macha- , wir. injuuu . r iuut:c?u hu iii r received eubstanua! sums. further arsened have been received nubstantiai sums. Proofs it it discovered in Pretoria which promts startling deveiop- ments LEADING BOERS GIVE UP Lord Robert Report Surrender of Seternl Official lit Hellbrun. LONDON, July . Ltird Roberts tele graphs the War office as follows "Th nfi ra- an-ereirfiil ut hla.lt Wantt .i , Secrptl B,lcnauli 3lt .,,. THl,i.. ... , ,h j VantflBder aDd Kua?t.rvercec ctDt la i yoaterduy and surrendered. "Hutton was attacked yeaterday in a po- sition he was holding by a large number ot Btierr.. He rut them off without much lag found most useful Our only casualty was Lieutenant Young of the First Canadian Mounted troop slight acalp wound. Tbe enemy left several wounded on the ground and sent a Sag ot truce with a request that they might be received in our hospital "1 regret to say that Captais Currle and Lieutenant Krk of tbe Imperial Light Horse wbo were reported wounded in my telegram of yesterday wtre both killed Oar squadron of this extinguished corps .'reafced a very auperior torce of the enemy 1a a gallant attempt te carry oft a wounded oamradr to which they attributed tbe heavy loan sustained. In addition to the ofheert a terrier sergeant and three troopers wer killed aad the sergeant major three ser geants and seven troopers wounded." bringing troops from cuba Seirrnl Transport Encncrd tn Trans fer merlca Soldier t Thl Cuintn WASHINGTON. Jlr t Q-jertermarer LodinrtoD hat i-ninpieted arranresaentt ' briap bof the troopt tn Cube d-sUBPd tor ( service la this tnt'rf Tbe transport Rawiinr bjet left New Tork trtoey. will a&laud "reicbt at Havana and then go i I Mataaxas whence she wfM late a Battalisb of the Testa infantry tc Saatiapo. untoadinc I taot battalion tbnre aad loading betted ton J of tb- rifts infantry, which te 111 fcrib; to Sew Tork I Tke traftir: 5edj;1ek irtl lpaf New , Trk totDorran for MttanzaK wbrticr tbr i will tratif tbf bitttalton dI thp Tuntb In- Jaotrr ta nfU!ttfcot atifl lok r battullsni t ... cead mfantrr Inr .Nt Ynrt. ! brlDr bock tvo etallow of tbe ElCb b lnlantry. vhicfa battaHana wfi: be lorwarded to Fort dU:br. Kmc When the transport MePherson cnncludes her excursion with Cuban leacbert for But ton she will proceed to Santtas-e lor the re manlBP battalion of the Fifth infantry which wU be landed at New Tork. CAVALRY HORSES FOR ORIENT War Drptrtmrai Prefiarintr to Srnd Mony Animal, to the Philippine. WAFHINOTT'S July h Herent orders of the "War department tnvoh-r the sendinp of about 1 (Kid horses and tauler from this country to the Phtttprrtnei. Most of then- ! are cavalry horses lorminp an taipo-ttnt part , Third and Ninth redraenu of caval-i .7?' 1! ii .fj! r-' The transportation ot the nnlmiiU across I the Pacific H a difficult problem Tbe . ...... K..ni.i .. . n. t . . . . . . ' fT the extensive movement In prospect and i tt will le necessary to procare a: least six additional animal transports Even with ' rr a"0 tnoorses tne actios ox the et the increased sunnlr of vessels It will take erutive committee long time to pet tbe animals to Manila Quartermaster General Lufldinpion It in ne- ' potlation with ship owners tor tbe charter ' of the necessary steamers. VAST ARMY IN PHILIPPINES American F"orce IiM-laitlisc All Arm. Rumber More Than fi.H Men. , .. , . . . , . , WASHINGTON July fi A statement pre- , ia( v li AIT u t I - v rui' m w fc tbe total strength of the TnJted States army tn the Philippines June flP last was C 42C officers and men Of that number 51. Kl were regulars and Sl.COT volunteers distrib uted amonp the different arms as follows Infantry M Mfis officers and men cavalry 2.4W artillery and staff corps S.STC. Tbe total strenpth given includes 1 Sftti offl- cers and men uf the Ninth infantry, slDce transferred to rhina Telecrapb Operator t noted. WASHINGTON. July S. With a view- to P'nclM the slcnal corps is an efficient con- Cttion In tbe Philippines and dana. General Greely. -tbe chiet slcnal officer. Is making Bperlal efiorts tn enlist competent tele- praph oimrators tor aervioo th east. ID! F PSTATFf? TO RF TiYFFl f !, o -n-, .. , icaJ ReaHon tn Work Property Must Pay I p. HAVANA. July S General Wood will is sue tomorrow an important order on the recommendation of the secretary of finance with recurd to the power of muntr.pal;ties concerninc tbe taxation of rural estates The most important feature of the order confers the right of taxation on entates which were not deet-rved during the war and ye, have no: been worked The.e will ! taxed according to their preseni abilitj to produce. There art ninny estates such subject they show the original draft nf tbe at those in Cuba, tbe owners of which have ' trrmh . pettlement signed and presented 1 een retarding the prosperity of the islanl hr T B Edwards chairman of the griev by refusmr to work tbrtr plantations until ance committee in which a clause pro some definite form of government for Ci.ha viding lor arbitration and another provldinc has been derided upon Many of these for the re-emplovment of th men arcordtnr tates in ldlehfes or to work or sell them. General Wood i. Appreciated. HAVANA. July ft Civil Governor Betan coun of Matanras called upon General Wood today to express bit appreciation of the etepr the governor hat taken towards clvlng ln- I deprndejK-e to the Cubant and also of Gen- I t,raj ,OMf atutnae in enoeuvoncp 10 ui. I UD c ubB-D puhlic life In this connection bP tnexUoned the reorpanittlon of the ! Havana university and said he hoped thai lE ttie iuture it would be a university in 1 -B" wf" UB -E Dlla,t acD v'"' fart as well as in name iBhenrs wouru ne enm-ec .aiocr lor uimr n thr PIiemj. B0 0fred no resistance Ctnert thn because of their relations to Burrouchs attacked Kokofu July S. but tailed politicians 1 1 tak;e the town Lieutenant Brownlee of El Comm-rcio suggests the forminF tn j tCf. indiaD regiment and five soldiers each municipality of a ryndlrate of propne- ert. knied and eighty-two wounded, tnclud tort and larmert to pledpe tbeir credit to lni. BPVerll, officers sUghtly wounded Pro the value of their landr In order to ob- rvf.a tD pUwai tomorrow About 30 nno iiln nririilt.i-i)! I nUmpT!tt nrr tr ... ... . j '-ln apriruitural implement oxen, etc I JESTER PLACED ON TRIAL ' Man Chart-ed with Murder of Brother f Steel and Wire Masrnatr Gate 1 Arralsrnrd. NEW LONDON Mo July fl The trial of 1 Ajeiauucr jesxer, cnargeo who iuc muruer i of Gilbert W Gates twenty-nine years ago. 1 began here today A iury had not been se- cured when court adjourned this evening "Yours It the first dineion of armored Teuap Gates mysteriously disappeared i-h!pt whith I send abroad. Reaaemtter. you while traveling from southern Kansas to bis . will have to fight a cunning loe, provided home in Illinois. A few weeks afterward Jet- with modern weapons, to avenge the Ger ter was arrested for his murder, the yeuar , man blood which has Sowed. But. spare man's wagon and other eCects being found , the women and children. I t.han net rest Is Jester's possession Jester brake Jail. ' rill Ohlna is subdued and all the blood however, and nothing more wat heard of him I deeds are avenged. You will fight together until about a year apr. when a sister with I w ith the trocpt of various aatlonaltnt. See whom he had quarreled gave htm up to the authorities He was then living la Okla homa City. O T.. under the .name of W A Hill John W Gates the millionaire steel mag nate brother of the murdered man is not attending the trial though he hat been an active parrirtpaat m bunt.tg out evidence against the aged prisoner 1 VICTORY FOR DIAZ IN MEXICO Mcetlnc of electoral Collece tester, day Indicate Re-election of Prc.ldcnt. CITY OF MEXICO. July The electoral colleges met 1a the chief towns aad 'citlet ail over the republic today aad oust thwr votet lor president The return t will eeme ta slowly from the eutlvisg otatec bat a great majority of the votes ware cast fo Geseral Diaz, insuring hit re-elect let for the term of four ywart. dating from Janu ary 1 The eeaservatlve party made na nomination thir year, the only formal nomi nation being that of President Diaz by the national Uberal cosveatioL. STRIKE IS ON ONCE SORE FonBsr Smpkyes af St. Locit Trtnat Coa paaj Senew Old Btmgrie. MEN MAKE CHARGE OF BROKEN FAITH ' Cori.ora tlon i Arrnkrd of Hailna Hired Mm ts Dlrrct Cou- trM-rlon with Trrm ut Aerrrrmr nU FT. LOnS. Mo.. Julr fi Tbf ftribc upalnut the St Loul TrtMh rompanj- r lormt-r emiilyet, tuct at declared ot os Jnls r. u nrdered rpnewed twliu 'or the renewal of tU boycott on all the compaay c l.ne. K'bon tbe strike war settled on Jvly I .brrc was some mutterlnps of difcoatcnn amonp the men ever the terms of settle ment and nlnce that time the diutlstac imm: has prown dally. Charter tce made I that the company had iailed to keep the I apreement of July and a dozen ar more lTl TiStpiw thw Mvrunpa were held several pUiees in the coarse of the week and ommrteer were sjipoltied to procure proof of infidelity on the part of the company. At a meetlnt o: the eaerutlve committee of tbe ntreet rial- j r a' "b Fundty a batch f 2!tvt' w to the efiect that men had Wvi fy the company alnce July -p 111 toiation of tbe termt of the apree- mesi o: inai aate. ! After a seion lartiap sei-enU hours th 'rtenrJw .amlttee dmermlned to call InRE atnp of the street rallwty men for this raornlnp and te recommend to tba: strike be declared on meetinc that tbe -r-aic -C'E The Central Trades and Labor union met ine representative or tne company met und through President htuuker addreefl letter to the men denying that tbe com pany nac mtentionany violated the agree ment and derlartnr ltr intention to live up rr tbe terms of the apreement both In let ter and spirit Fred W Lehmann attorney of tbe com- I paxy. appeared at the meetinp and ofiered 1 to submit the question at to w betber the ' company had broken faith to Joeepb W ' Folk counsel lor the men and bound the ,,, . .. H. . ... ... in the premises The proposition war ig- 1 nored and by k unanimous vote the strike j wns. renewed I A member of tbe executive committer said today that this was the second time the company had broker faith with its employer ' and no agreement would be accepted :n the I future that did not provide lor the reln I statement of al. employes in twenty-four hours after tbe execution of the agreement Striker Will Depend on Boynitt. "There will b no lawlessness or demon strations of violence this time " he conun ued. "By meant of a vigorous enforcement of tbe boycott we hope to absolutely destroy the earning capacity of the company ' Tbe whole rpubl seems to hang jinon a question of larts, the men Insisting that the company had violated the acreement. while tbe company on the other hand denies that such it the case The men claimed yesterday that a verbal agreement was entered into concurrently with the written agreement end tinder tb" verbal acreement the company had agreed to re-employ all the old men In sixty days seniority in the sen-ire determining the pri ority of re-emplcyment It war claimed that Rev Dr W W Boyd had assured the men that such an acree ment existed In a speech at the West End collseuni. Tbe officers of tbe company de clare that np such verbal acreement existt and that the only agreement thst exists It the written agreement published at the , tlmp lr proof of their contention on this to tbe seniority of service were stricken out and the clauses dr not appear in tbe termt of settlement signed by both part let to the controvert) ENGLISH WAR IN ASHANTI Operation of the British Soldier I pet Plan of the Kneroy . LONDON. July Tbe Colonial office has I r(,C(iiVf,0 following dispatch from Colonel I xVjiiPtlctgi ea:ed frrm Fumsu ABhanti ..TtrM, rDmpanies of troops joined Colonel , Burrnuchs regiment at Dompoossi at tbe ex- uri hour appointed, thui upsettinp tbe plans . Abcauur itrr wiuuuc oiir epproace ai r.u- maBEt' KAISER TALKSTO HIS TROOPS German Soldier Stnrtlnc for China to Airier German Blood Given Good Advice. KIEL. July Addressing the first naval 1 d!vjnlcn. prior to iu departure tor China to- . day. Emperor William said that you maintain pood oomratiship with , tbern.' I Loot American MI.kIoii.. j BERLIN. July 8 The German consul at Che Foo cables under today's date that the American muuuon at Tung Lu and the Catholic mlsoion at Chmg Chu Fu have been looted He adde that the Boxer j continue their ende&vorr te incite tbe popu I lation of Cbe Too to revolt Li Ping I Hong, tbe lormer governor of Shar.g Tung, with f.00l men. bat gone northward from Nankin, tbe governor of which place re quested him to withdraw Initluui Cull fin Pre.ldent. CANTON O July i A delegation of full blooded Indian waited on tbe iire.ldent this evening and were rewarded with very cordial hand hake They wore conaerted with a win wet show There were the usual number of callers to ii their rerriectp or te see the ."eei deut on 'ronfci butanes and a nutnter tu talk i' er matters tn cnnxiecUon with the coming of tht aotincatinri cnramittee oc Thursday The survivors of tb pronl dem a old regHrnent. the Tw eaty-tfrtr. are coming aj wit! be entertained by the ItieaJ posts of the Grand Army of the Republic Senator Fairbanks f Indiana will he otif 1 of the vj'.t.irt jc Thursday condition ofj;he weather I Pair. Wartnrr. Snu1,,-lj 'WlBda Temperature at Oiual.a A -t erl f i Hour. Ilrt. Hour. Iet. R . n liS 1 i. tn ! a. in ti4 2 ji. tn Ml T a. m ..... . (W E ft ni v . in ...... T4 4 i. tu M f .. m T; .'. . in 1 a. tn ?t i p. in 7 J 1 a. tu S 7 p. in IS in sX p. m 1 t. tn TELLS HOW IT HAPPENED He.reeTitatlt hh ImrilMiti .olo tlres for 'liter I'lnnU In Item orratle I'lmform. "W ashington July The Pw toor- rtw win prtat as atrrtirw with Raprnseata- tive Rlchard;n. v.h.. wa jmraiaat-at cbar- i SMS af the cnnvetiiioB a: Kansas C:) . ts , which b- eaya. repardlup tbe demorratlc piktlerm . : Tbe rantrolUac reueoa for uHttic tbt I phrase of 1C tu : In to pluttonti was be cauoe some thoucht that whil tre mrve war not the toftH af Thte year yet were 11 adrnrrted. tb very I ait o! the uratHaioa w ould prtre it more jiromineme and r -eiblj raae 11 la W Mhu: ore tnn if tt was r4mtli r mil in the alatfortn Tbe arrutnont tut Uiat IT tt wwe left out of the ttatXartn It would t an Hwut smt If tt were put i: to ;bt p'atftrrta it womo be nun-rcled toy tb preat lotiue or im- iwraiiMKr. Vili the nlaUc.rro ramtoand tbe suiip irt was anlud Oal caaipalpn uf 1WH There were pre- 1 hurt o.en pratltied he anaw ered to see ' eent besides th twe HtaBdrd bearer tf rs r'wn w j K t f"r preos A few bv- rriiicled. but It Is utoij National CoBJaitte-iaen George Pr-d ! a few and the great hulk of th democratic , liams nf Maftiiichusettt. tlaalel J. Camps ii pres is once asor. Is n- with the part? rf MoWraB. Willis J Abb of HMnois :th this unaiam. j feel qul'e sure that 7 " . . w . enn arri enuupb tntodle and eaKteru Jamta C DaWnTaB and W H Tbompson stater to wtti ih elertlun I of Nebraska. Cbatroias Johnson of tbe n Mr Ric:hardoi) ila.nr tt. remair, Ir Wahli- ;,,lB4 execuUte committee and sevpra lhpinii for some ur urn. t" unoertake ac tlelv th ii'k .f the crnicens.ioTik' can.- Otners palpn which wtli be manured for the demo- i erats from Washinrtot. ... rriKIMITTrr run UUIYllVlli I tt PREPARE Senator l.ortce nnd Other. Will Re- eele Heart? 'Welcome at Canlon. "AXT0N 0 Julv H P-Bparatmut fir rereiring Senator Lodge and other mem- b-rt of the notification committee Tfltirs- dav are receiving attention, Hi the Mr- .jan, notified of bis nomlnatliin. whi.b Klnley home today Tbe sp-clal train If w.ul , uhout 1rn dliv,, Hf. bal, or. expected to leave Oetrland abiwt . i.'elo'k.lar(,fi lhaJ hf. wiu nihkf , ,)Uhllc B. and reach Cantr-j s.sout 11 f-clorr. ", , .-rtinr lorth th. rea- old committees of ISttG tbe Httsens' recep tion committee and the Canton troop will take charce of the committee at the ata tlon and Primidem MrKinley Senator Lodge and probably other distinguished party men will occupy the porch, t ilt the , Mr. Towne t candidal? and it lr believes members of the committee on tbe hiwn tin- that Bryan and Tawne will settle tbe mi: lafdlatety In front Senatrr 'uodce w-ill ' ter tomorrow Tbe populist nominee has speak from tbe porch and President Mr-1 informed his friend in this city that he Kinley will respond, and it it prohable othert t '"i o htt it best lor democriktlc sur will speak durtnr the dav A tent will be.cee. meaning tne uean at tne iicnet, ana erected on the lawn, and In it lunch served l to the oommtttet The week pp-ned with flood of callers The ma3t eve" Sunday broucht much btis inesr Irom asbinrton. and the president snd Secretary Certelynu were bUFy In the library all day GUFF BY COLONEL GUFFEY Penn.y 1-rnnla Pnpoernt Sneenmli to Rad f n.e of Brynnmaula at Pltt.liurp:. PITTSBT'RG Pa July 9 ."lonel J M GuCev national commit! emnn and leader rr Pennsylvania s democrat? who rcurncd from the Kansas City convention today sflvs "it was the greatest convention that ever assembled and hu given us k magnificent tirkei and platform that all the democrats in "he country can FUpport In this canpalcn it is not a question l of finance but of the prit-ervatlen of the republic itself rnlew we maintain the re- 11 was not definitely decided whether Mr public as it statidr today under the ronsutu- Bryan should devote tbr major portion of tlot the people would hfcve no voice in his time during the campaign to crost-ccun-mnnetary aCairs or in :d anything else . trJ" upeaklng or to remain In this city. This "Tbe duty of demor-att it clearly defined a matter tha: will be deterrr -"d by Mr If we cannot succeed with this -platform 1 Bryan himself dlal Stevensoa. it lr as and with Bryan and Stevenson as candi- srrted will -not do very much native cam dates it will plainly show that the Ame.-i-' I'l-cn w'ork Webster Davis of Kansat C tv can people no longe- want a demwrnry but j ' relied upon to devote almost hit entire are in favor of an empire tizie 'from now until election to speaking ' for the domocra-ir ticket HILL ON THE CONVENTION 1 ?,'li'cnBi1 of xit- d""- ;or lh? notification , was left with Mr Bryan Chairman Jones Would I.Ike DiCerrnt Platform, but Arqnleeee tn the Re.nlt. ALBANY. N Y.. July 8 David B Hill, on his arrival here from Kauai City, nt. l-tTl l nf tflU U'rfl- l tha riumtftn.ntt. - , speaking of the work of the democratic as ttonal convention, said. 'I labored to hove the convention adopt a more conserva tive platform on the financial question, but not being on the platform committee my efXorts w ere unsuccessful I am. however, reasonably satUified with tbe acuon of tbe : (invention and acquiesce in tbe result. The ticket is a strong one and If tbe enthusiasm with which it it rerelved la the went Is any indication of m popularity it ought to be successful ' 1 Roo.eiclt at Oyster Bbj. NEW YORK. July 9. Governor Roosevelt, who it at OyHter Buy. L I., refused to see callers today except such ut had appoint I ments to meet him. He devoted a portion of ' the day to maUlcp arrangements for tbe visit on Thursday of the notification -committee of tbe national repubiicaa conven tlon- The governor will start for St Paul j ani t(lt) n, a roan te. make a speech next Wednesday to attend tbe League of when 1 ntand tn the presence of the nex Republican Clubs July 17 and U prenldem of the fritted States At some net-khiiin Cull Special Clectlnu tL .,rnr n. V , t"lrr"nu'" ! FRA.MCrORT. Ky.. July b Governor 1 Befkhais tofiay called special olecuons in i senatorial districts ir ftnone Pair.nh:l Wen. deriion and I'uloc tad Woodford igit,OLt,vc districts to til vacanclet m the legislature ; Tbr elertiont are to be bold on Monday ' Aupu C next and tbe calling of tbeis is I telieved here to meat that an extra settsioc will bt held tt Sept ember to consider the re peal of the Goebe. elec'ion law OMAHAN HELD FOR TRIAL Prank cerreen. Coerced with Hai. lust I .ed Cancelled Stamp, 1 Arrnicued. I NEW YORK. Julv i J Frank Negrees i is years old a stamp dealer ts Omaha, wat 1 arraigned before a Vsited States c-mmie- sioner today, ebarged with having used can j celled S-cetu stamps lor mailing letterr aad with being a fugitive from Justice. Negreet was arrested ta Omaha about a month a no and arraigned before a United States 00 a ; mif.iiunor for uei&g cancelled stamps Hit I examination was set tor a day or two later I a&d he was allowed to go on bit ews recog atzunce Instead of appeiuiag at the ap pointed time be left ler this city Poat oSioe lnsactor Swift of Omaha telegraphed thr pol.ee bare aiid tw-c detectivas arreoted Neprees os Saturday sight He was ar raipred in tbe r enter street court and belt , for tbe L'Btood Statet aiMberitles j Today Neitrees waived acamisatiMi and I was held for removal back to Omaha It is unriernmi ihm nf,,.ri. rr. h,. ... ., u , . , " 1 .kke cim back- y Ifflftl Brjci tie Kez. Ootssiel u tc T-istst't Iztra Tul. HOW TO LOP -IT OFF IS THE QUESTION l Defoe&u Test of Dsapiar & E&ndkcp Bel " er&V.-d tc 3ryaa. HE WtLL BREAK THE NLV5 70 CHARLIE OuSid&te far Preaiect CcnnmisnioncS to Got 2id of Eumisc Mutt LOVE FEAST FOR STEVENSON S BENEFIT Many erl.nl Hnqnrtt Tunrl at the Knu.a. City Ticket and Plat form, lint None for the Pop alist dement of l'tilitn. LIXOOLN, Jul V . Speeial) Leadrrt of the BktloaHl democratic trrcer met tn this t tadar with V J Brvitn and A dial etrt- The meetlac was behtBd ehmed doors and , only true and tried democratt wbo were cl0M'!5' oonnected with the candldatut zi the commlf.ee were admitted. Charts A Towne ritj-ed before tbe eoaer'ter oetHS ltr de- Hberattobi and It is lewsed that one of the (turf iopi:r of discuestan was ins ccndtdai-r for tbe '-lce pr-t,idenry and woat efiect It would laev- rr the drsKmrkttc vo e ui this and other etalek. Ne official an nouBcemrc: vrlll be madr by Mr Towre ..,,.. hu (-utidliar- until klier he ts son t"' the action he will tak. llrjnn to m.i-o;c of Toirne. At tbe coDclumon ot tbe conferunce all the pollticlant present refused te discuss that if he It requested by tbe pos'ers -o resign he will do ao. If Nebrakka populisms have- any influence Mr Tc wne will remain on the ticket but those who stand par ticularly high in democratic circlet and claim to know the inner workings of the party assert that he -will abide by the wishes of the party leaden and withdraw, leaving the denioTttiic kuie with but a alnple tail. The location ot the .national headquarters of tbe democratic puny wa discBHsed at the ootrferroce this afternoon and all pre sent agreed upon Chicago as the -most con venient and centrally located place avall- , able Tbe f: -mai srlertion or a national J headquarters v-ai !e made by the executive . committer wtthia the next frw dayr stit) j the wishes cf the candidates ond officers of .the committee will undoubtedly lie carried out The appointment of .members of f e , executive and campaign commit:-es was left with CbElrman Jnn, who will ed nounce hit appointments tomorrow morning The personal plans of Mr Bryan also re ceived the atten'inc rrf the conference, bu: and the notiflcatmn commute Welcome for Mccnon. Adlai Slrven.icn arrived In Llnooln tfclr morning at 30. HI' and war escorted to the Lincoln hotel by W. J Bryan, Governor j PojxtBr and Charlet A. Towne. About 150 .... . personr were a: the depot to meet the vice presidential candidate, most of them being momiien of the Bryan Home Guards and Continental Guards, wbo wnre giver a hur ried CBtnmand to fall in after it was learned when Mr Stevenson would arrive. These who followed in other rarrinrer were Chair jonPf , George Fred wniiams. Dade! .' 1 Campau. Charles A Towne. John 1 Martin W H. Thompson and Judge Tibbetts. Wuea the par-y reached the Llaroln hotel there wa an informal rerentlnn in the rotunda and Mr Stevenson was in troduced by Mr Bryan. Ae the party as cended tbe stairt Col John I Martin prr pced three eheen for "the next prostdes: and vice president " Speecbet were calle-1 tor and Mr Martin introduced Mr. Steves son who said- I ce.n only say te you. my fellow clttrens 1 "ddresr tbe Bryan mm of the etate of N brahka whieb means the derniicrats. popu , ,wti Hilvor mer. and all the elements 1 , opposition to the republican party I thank ou ,nr our Kna welcome ana 1 win nnv, 1 the pleasun of meeting you again There ware calls lor Mr Bryan, who stood ' Just buck of hif running mate He came ; lorward and was plven an enthusiastic re ception. He said ' My fellow citizens. 1 did not know unti late law night of the hour that Mr Steven son would arrive and tbe only way 1 had of , prvtng notice tt. the public was through the ! morning papers and 1 am very glad fik ae many f you found tbe notice and hu'i 1 the time to turr. out I want Mr Steven. I son to know that when he entries to Ne braska he comer among friends and when be goes back tc Illlnolt to help carry thai I stan I want him tr. tell them that there ' ts no doubt about Nebraska I Stone I'ledce Mlfc.ourt. Ex-Govnraor Wlliium J. Stone of Missour I -was then called on He wat Introduced by Colonel Mart in who said that Missour w'ould give Bryan and Stevenson lOO.ddO ma jority Hi said I cannot promise Wi.m tor Missouri, but I can aalely prnrrum- at least 8' urns, and i hope that will answer the purpos 1 huvi no duutit about what Nebraska will do I e&sAot doubt that this great and eplroaid atate will give Its elect ur vote te tbe Stoat rBreentar!ve and tht mitt superb Amerloao of thl reneratton. I hsve abo. lute eontlacnfe -bui the Am'tifia peopit will elet tbe -like! we nominated at Kanaas 'iry lieeuuee in the elect on of tha' tkltet we look t. -be safety and tbe j" r lietulty of our inr-tn utious and our reverr aseni I ha'e fa! Ii in th patriotism tbe Aj&Micac paonl- Thle na'ior. was r, t bom to dl It wat not created IS reHri apo to bt converted into an enaiilre at 'he beginning "f this cenrury Nebraska ;.. oo her rtutj k,t MlHkouri wil. d her dU'V ar tne Am-rlci! peopn thrnii(-h'ut a. tb t f,lb.e uC tUr republic wiL do thalr