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    The maha Daily Bee.
ESTABLISHED JTJE 19, 1871.
OMAHA, THUltSDAY MOUSING-, DECEMUElt 0, 1900-TEX PAGES.
SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS.
IN HARMONY AT LAST
lordgn Minister- atFekin Beach Agreement
Satisfactory to All.
CONGER CABLES TO STATE DEPARTMENT
GERMANY THINKS IT ICY SHEDS HER FIRST TEARS LIQUOR LAWJOR MANILA AGAIN OPPOSES HIS PARTY CONDITION OFTHE WEATHER JREATY IS TAKEN UP
Berlin Pnpera Complnln of the Al
iened Lack of Cnrillnlll)' Hi
preaaed In l'realdent'a Mcnaacc.
MUi Morrlion at Last Break Down and
Weops in Oonrt
Prevalence of Wet (iooila Ilniporlunia
Creates lllacnsalon of Mriiernl
Intcreat to the Cltlicna.
BxUf Dataili Show Diplomatic- Viotory
the United State.
HE KLIN, Dec. C The German Forolgn
office anil a section of the, press will re
serve a final expression of opinion upon
President McKlnley's message to congress
until the full text Is at hand. A Foreign
IfDco offlclnl said tonight: "Tho cabled rrnlnnacil Aranment, the State from tho eseolta and down town plnzas
Securea Adnilaalon of Mrs. Cnatlc'a
Deathbed Aoouantlon na Part
of the Kvldenoe
MANILA. Dec. 5. Tho hall occupied by
the tJnltcd States commission was crowded
PRDSPrilTinN WINS IMPORTANT POINT today, tho occasion being tho public dig-
wwaww ..... . . a I 1 1 I - tilt mt..
uunaiuu ui mo tUiimiu ntt'iiau uiii aiiu
flection providing for banishing Intoxicants
CHIEF AMERICAN CONTENTION ACCEPTED
of tho mossago Is too rooagor to
rcsslon as to tho whole, but wo
atlsfacttou irom tho cm
McKlnlay lays upon
con the Unltod
States and QdrliTPm Wo aro ready to
meet America
was strongly criticised. Judgo Toft ex.
plained that tho United States courts set
tled the right of tho pollco find tho power
to limit tho polo ot liquors and yet tho places
whoro thoy wero sold were unlimited. lie
declared that tho condition ot tho escoltn,
owing to tho presence, of saloons, was ills-
ELDORADO. Knn., Doc. G. Jessie Mor
fl.nti nhnrirnA with mtlVrinr In thn flrst dU
Mo. f .!, .. .!. . "-" ----- - -- .- - --.
VUWUID UOIIUVV iliuj uniuv. ... tn.lnv fnr thn ".rut Iltnn ftinm Iier I fTMnnrnl. Thn lllllcrn AlimitlrM thnt If vrn a
j. . , A, ,. iIlli.riH1u,t , T.1'11 aermnny than towara trla, beKnn two wcok8 ng0 KRV6 vent to ncr n hardship to some, but ho denied that
-uiiiaiunsiorvuouuo w .uo ..ugiana anu trance, me vossiscno pcIUup ,eeings of anguish and sobbed In lnjustlco was bolng done. Tho licenses ex-
Under Ohineio Law.
CHINA TO ADMIT LIABILITY FOR INDEMNITY
tunc says: rr.iirt. It wns the nrat slmi of emotion nlro In Janunrv and tho section of thn Mil
Ilio lone in Wnicn lTCSIUCm .MCIluiujr .. . .lofnnrtnnl hnil A ftnlavcd. It CamO rmntrlncr r.mnvnla will tnVn nffont In Anrll
speaKs ot tue roiotionH or tne united aiatcs whcn Judg0 u0(1(ien, 0no of hor attornoys, Tho bill provides for rt llcenso of COO pesos
-uu vjurumujr is oiriKingiy cooi. " "7 plwdlng that tho ante-mortem statement semi-annually, for n regular saloon; 800
Congressman HcOall of Mamohnietta
Bpeaii Againit tho Arm; Bill.
DEMOCRATS RAISE CRY OF IMPERIALISM
Old Clnmnr nf TlntiKcra nf GItIiik
Preatdent IMaorettoiinry l'nn fn
lit Mntter of IncrenalnK Military-
Force llnndled About.
WASHINGTON, Doc. C Tho houso de
voted tho day to tho army reorganization
bllt, which was brought up under a special
order adopted, at tho opening ot tho sesslou,
which limited gcnoral debate to two hours
Forecast for Nebraska-Gcncrally Fair;
anaoio winus.
Ilonr. Heir. Hour. lies.
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READS LIKE REAL ROMANCE
Pnrt- of Tlilrty-Tiio .Mlnrra llnve
Almoat Mlrnculoua ISacnpe from
Cavc-lii of Tmi Aurea of Knrtli.
8CIIANT0N, I'a., Doo. 6. Thirty-two mon
Benato at Washington!
IT IS DEBATED IN EXECUTIVE SESSION
Senator Lodge Urges the Necessity of Ita
Speedj ApproTal,
on a sldo. Lieutenant General Miles aud i employed at tho Nayaug colliery In Dun-
a number of army otneora wero Intoreslcil more wero entombed by n cave-lu this morn
npoctators throughout the day. Chairman Ing, but, thanks to a simple fortunate clr-
Hull n .1 Iff- Tln.tinti X . lir Inh.nV nf (hit I nlimolannn n f f I V , ) .1 ln.,,1.1 n. H-nn ncnM.I
tn Mn unnrml Ihnl Amnrnn'a rnlnllnnn Wll . . . .. . . . ... null nuu i. ittmiit wi .ion u ivututu gi.vu.iu nun uiuwcu.
Kr.nc;. nn".T '0r.JlnMU;.r,m military committee, republicans, supported Tho men were at worU about 1.000 feet
. . . " .1 ... "' ".- ur nconse. i m-o win (o ni- hn hill iml Mnnnrn. lUrliardson of Tennes-
locos
UNITED STATES GAINS AND LOSES NOTHING
It Bights on the Nicaragua Oanal Are
Thoroughly Proteotedi
DEMOCRATS MAKE SHOW OF OPPOSITION
lAsnonnt to !! Pnld to Several Allied B " . . .. W , cusatlon against tho prisoner wero "tho lowed to Bell a native Intoxicants. 1'
... . . remuona wmi uormuiijr concoction of mon who sought only to con- nro licensed soporately for tho latter.
Power Will lie IJeolded Upon only savs that eood w nrevalls. Such a .,.. , . ... .
i ., - . . ... . . , iuuuui iuu i ii ro proninueu ironi liuiuug 10 soldiers
, at Some Time In the dllerenco cannot be without .inslgn. It os- Later Judgo Shlnn ruled that Mrs. Castle's 8Umiav closing Is rooulrwl. Duthotols
i .
tho bill and Messrs. lllchardson of Tennes
see. Cochran of Missouri, Kleburg of
from tho bottom of the alopo and 400 feet
below tho surfaco when two ncres of tho
Fatnre.
WASHINGTON, Doc. B. Tho Stato do
partmcnt ha been Informed that tho for- lntQ aormanr,
eign ministers ai i-okiu yesiuruny romu
an agreement, which was submitted to
tho Ijome ofDces.
Socrotary Hay today rocolvel Minister
Congor's slgnaturo on tho part of tho
United States govcrnmont. It Is dlmcult
to gnthcr details of tho understanding at
this time. However, It Is known that In
Thy Texas, McClollan of Now York ond Cox of roof between them and the slope came down
nml Tennessoo spoke briefly Against It. with n terrific crush, crushing tho pillars
can MP. MnPnll nf Mnnrhiiinll rpnuhllrati. beneath It nml ranalnff a rnah nf nlr Hint nl.
" ..... ... i -
.lkt In lH ... f.n rntiml In Ihn I ... ... ...
DIUIT HI! ITIIIIUllULIUU 1 n LU UU .UM..4 ... n ... A ... .. .. 1 .. n i . 1 .1 1. .. 1 .. n .1 n . H n llm 1ltfV .1 I . 1. .. t - . I I
allusion In tho messago to the meat in- " u'7 . r , i ,.1n. . rvo i"1 . . . - ' ,cc.nsc8 Bro then aroused tho only enthusiasm of tho most blew the men from their feet and
portion Mil A high protectionist Mr. "la,cn,ce' but Mtainod the objeetloni imposed on distillers, brewers and whole- daJ, nKalnst tho racaauro. several times hurled the roof off tho fan house.
MdKlnloy Is least jus tlflcd In complaining l lhM dAfcnB0,to corl"ln..l!fntcnvc e" 0T' ' balers. Tho commission has rassed ;, lho ,a8t 8CBBlor)i notably on tho Their lamps wero extinguished but. Bnd-
- l .Vnl0.3r, " as. i ..f-r.-.V!"! aS eta tho words "Uy my God. It Is nn nct requiring wholcsomo food supplies , ..ni i, f..,i fnitnw In that th nlr .mi n,,r ihv
- - o . . .
CliuiiKc In lone llcmnrkcd.
tone of tho messago toward Germany "In
marked contrast with that of the previous
message, which said that tho relations be
tween tho two powers continued most cor
dial, whtlo yesterday's messago confines It-
n I f .I'llll Int.ntlnnnl ffn t V. .. .. , n .
tho two Important Issues, namely Ihow monl ,hat g00(, wU,
rOiailDK lO IIUUIBIIUIOUI nuu luuciuuitjl "J" "ThU ,nr,,l..rHn. lnn.,n' 11.
I As" T unUhmonU the7 7ro J a?L ! W ven yesterday repeated and the Jury
IlrRiilar Session la Devoted tn tlio
Conclualon of Senator Fryr'a
Speech In Support of Ship
Snbaldy Dill.
WASHINGTON, Dec. S. On motion ot
ri;,rwooroot-z:r. & zzz? . t0
JiiiIm, ihlnn (hut hn lnrv should ' rninppino policy ot wio auminisirawun. i ."i..u. oumu luuunnn-u n-, lt ,vlls aCVotod to tho consideration ot mo
Judgo Shlnn decided that tho jury snouiu Alih.,,ih nmnn,oo in lnn-,nr,n Un Uhtrs thfv wern until hnln should ri-nnh i ... -t-i,. .... ,.t
......wuu in i . .. .u.i0uHnu, ..w i - . . i my-I'auill'JlUlU ll(.ai. IIU ItVUKj
plain spoken In Ills warnings of tne dan- mem irom mo ouisiuo. dui mo crncaiug 01 tnu araondment suggested to It by tho com-
gors which lay nhead of tho government the pillars In their vicinity told them that mttg on foreign relations were read, at
If a colonial policy was persisted In. Ho tho cavo-In was extending and that they ,ile t,,Btanco of Senator Lodgo. who took
also criticised technically scvoral features must Boon nnd a way out or bo caught llko ri,arK0 0f tho treaty on behalf of tho com-
of tho bill, especially that lodging In tho rats In a trap. Foreman John Gibbons, who mlttoc. n0 thon mode n speech In ox-
nrptli1pnt thn dlHi-rntlnn In rtnnnri nr rn. chanced to be with the 111011 at tho time, ni.n.ii.n nf thn iritf nml nrnnil Hit ntiin,lv
(Copyright, 1900, by Press Publishing Co.) duc0 tho Bro 0f tho army at will. In bade them keep cool nnd quiet nnd he would ratincatlon as a necessary preliminary to
HONO KONG, Dec. C (New York concluding ho likened tho unconquerable try to find a way out. Crawling on his tho consideration ot tho Nlcaruguan canal
World Cablegram Special Telegram.) nnlrtl utifnli nnnnnnd nnr- nrmv In tha hands and knees ovor tho fallen root nnd um .
desperato convicts, who woro phlllnnlncs to that of WaBhtncton nt Vnl- squirming through crevices ho mado his wny Rlnntn. i.niiffn wn auhieeted tn manv
Tho llerlln Nousto Nachrlchton flndn the hear tho evidence given yesterday as to flPQPPRATF mNVIRT PQP.APP
tho manner In which tho statement was
mode. It was. ho said, nlono 'In the prov
ince of tho court to decide on the mental
condition of tho doclarant, but tho Jury
should decldo whether It was Mrs. Castlo's
own statomcnt, or whether lt might have
been Influenced by others.
This modo lt necessary to havo the testl
Clalit Men llrenlc Awu)' from the
Transport (Irnnt nt llouir
Koiib.
to bo tho severest that con bo Inflicted by T .1 " '' . ...IT.r a" " "Lc". . . 1 Z " - Pe,nS takcn from Manlm San Fran- i0y ForKe. Love of lndeocndenco. ho said. o within fifteen feet of tho nlrwny which ...,, ,i.irln,r thn t,re.Pntatlnn of his
' ".. csenped last night Irom tho United WM the "noblest herlta of tho human led to the second opening nnd which It was -,,.,, n, ,i,. pnntor llnvr.r- .
... . . . -I 1 .! 1... il tl Ii I ' ' '
i ilm vpoi
a":eZT importations Into Germany are not but watched tho proceedings with evident ' 7ra Jnnr nn . ThiVn .nT n0C,0.9l.ner lftK. .1 Ano "
" f.." 'I..""',.::',: to "Plain such cool treatment of impatience. The case now Is not likely IL "L V- orfrr' ... . . L0".-"." .2 !" i
l.,uu'. ' ",m .. .. u.""w '". . ""America's relations with Germany, which to go to tho Jury boforo tho first of next n.i i. AVi ------ um imurumiBiy B n u
i . .... i .. ... .... ..... . , v. j ,v . ..u noon in hnnnrnliln nRniirnnrn tnnl tlirtv nnoiilil iiun
iiiu inuviuua uiuamiKu nuu inu niieeciivs uilweOK uecauso OI inis uoiay.
left for futuro negotiation. It was under
stood that on tho other points the French thn Untcd stnte8 amhas9ador havo mon-
proposuion nas tormea mo oasis oi ino ttone,i B0, warmly. Thcreforo wo reserve
imreciiiuuw llnal Juc cmcnt."
Crltlclica the Iroarentlon.
11 " noectl
fllct or tho European powers? If tho latter crimnatlon ngalnBt the United States.
is tho case, the acceptance or the American -rho Lokal Anzolger. which coranlalns of
tion ana tno samo tnmg may uo saia or toward Germany," says: "President Mc
tho Indemnity nutation. It seems. In fact. I i.i... n ntnn n t,
that there Is no settlement, but simply nn Uon , whch tho political nnd the business would Point to that as evldenco of a guilty
adjournment." inin.i. nt ih. wn nniinni ia.h ni, conscience."
"It Is believed here," says tho Shanghai discussion of tho commercial treaties goes
corrcsnondent of tho Times, "that tho Ynne I in n,o i.,nti, nr .iimi..iin pi.npiii
Tso viceroys nro talnlne nower over the ti, w,iii (.,.. ., ran,i..i She gulped down a sob and hid hor eyes
court nnd substlutlng their troops for Gen- .Usgago" as directed against aorraany. wltn llor nandkercnior. miss Morrison nas
IJIaonaa Chlneae liprclona.
presumed wns not affected by the fall, nn It l(,gn ngUeU wucther It was not truo that
is n narrow pasaago oui inraufiii soiki tock. nhrnirnlnn of tho C avton-Dulwer
nonnln hnnnrnliln nnnurnnrn thnt Ihnv nhoulil Returning for tho men ho had them tako .., a ,nu,i-,i fnr In lho nnnillni?
vlcts wero destined to prisons In tho United havo n KOVCrnmont of their own. their tools and follow him. After a dlmcult trent wouU, ,mvo tho cffcct of pcrmttng
States. They got looso somehow, Bnatchcd tn mnivim, in Mr Mnfnii Mr it..n ,in. and dangerous Journey they reached tho ,,.i,i , i. in m..
Judgo Iledden said that Captain Waters, llfo belts and Jumped Into the sea. After ciarcd that until congress acted to the Plnt whero tho fall blocked their wny. ftrpn nffecU.d,
nuu Senator Lodgo ropllod In tho negative,
passago saynK lt wns wolI hnown to all that tho
' Hay-Pnuncofote treaty, whllo abrogating
. the Clayton-Hulwer treaty so fnr as lt
1110 applies to tho United Htntes and binds
'l0 fhlt rnnnlrv. nfllt lnvrn Mni-lnnil hniind
they wero greeted with wild hurrnhs from . ,, .t,.. -.n h .. ,lr-
Tomnrrnw thn rjrnilt nlnnmnrr-lni. hill. tDO tnoUBOnUS WHO Iiaa gamereu expeciing ,Hpn ,, h nT,nrr.h.niilnti nn thnt
under a special order made at tho last scs- to see them brought out crushed and man- 8corCi
Blon. will dlsplaco tho army bill, which will corpses, lt they woro brought out at 8cnator Lo,iBn discussed tho amendment
go over until Friday. .... , ... , . suggested nt tho last session by the com-
uuring uie two iioura inu . mIttc0 on forolgn rolatlons providing thnt
Intorvonlni hnttt'nrn tho tlmn of tno caVG-IIl I . . .. .
When tho houso mot tho speaker an- :;7h7HTnn .hev emereed from tho second ' "r"..m"
nounced that ho had a communication from " th" m0st Intenso excitement pro- ,,ocuon1s1 ol lrcaly co",u "0,.co,nVu.c
hn fnmllv nf Mr lln.ltnlln nf M.ln ,.l Opening IH0 mOBl lniCHHO IXUILIIIIUI. viv flS npply ng t meagureg tll0 United States
tne iamuy oi Mr. uoutouo or Maino resign- I vnilnd Rrorpq of volunteers, urged on by , . . ...
ii,, y. t,n.mra kni.m.n .i ik. .n aiiou. scores oi ioiui uia, uiHiu uu uj nnj jt npccssary f0r Bocurlng by Its owu
LONDON, Dec. 6. Tho Times. In tho Thc ii0erscn Zcltunir which also calls nt- Ior lno 8,nl0' ln ueP,cunB lno norror " "ut "' v'Reu contrnry wo muBt nsBcrt nnd enforco our wns auacKCd wun nnrs, pic
course of n skeptical editorial concerning ten"lm " to tho difference In the language woundlnK of the bride had painted thocone up by a steam launch nnd brought to this SOvcrelgnty over tho Philippines or .lis- "Hovels nnd after nn hour's work a
tho chanceB of an agreement at Pekln, usca wln referonco to Franco and arcat t sorrow ai me ueamuen, , oa.u -.w. .... grnco oursolves boforo tho world and It was wn cienrou 10 mo nirnuy wuicu,
ays: Drltaln nnd that used retrardine Germany """w- 1 "nueraiuuu mo pU .. ,.., ,lv.-- tno duly 0, congress to provldo nn army "uu ui,u" "UB vu JlB
"Aro tho Chinese to bo tho Judges of what rcson( o,0 imputation that tho meat In' thU thlng- U waB nn ntUck upon thU de" ?C,r'C' ,th Am?rl,n. ?rmy T"'1 adequate to put down the rebellion. Eleven they could run they mado tholr wny to
In thn severest minlshmont thev can tn- i... .. ." ' .,.t fendant hero to Intimidate nnd cow her Joined tho Insurgent Filipinos, but hnd of tho twentv.nl n. nf th hill were second opening nnd to the surfnec. wh
- I nULLliUll t.111 13 i.U LiU Ll 1 1L(1 UUk T 1L11 I . ... . . . . It. 1 mm - . . I " ' ' n -- - ... .
and, If possible to break her down, and been captured. Threo of tho party havo dIgposca of bcforo rejournment.
tlicn DOint 10 tl Wnen IIIIB case KOVB UC- I ucuu iuuuu nuu uir.ua uatu uuuuiu IUU
v. m v nus. waauw w II II I .11 M II I AnTRIlTPr. Will f ri ffl ITl 11 in 1 TIN M I I I.
Tlow will not tako us much nearer a solu- tno "singularly cool tone of the message ,ore tne iur3r,nB evidence of her guilt, or, transport urant nnu put in irons.
If iihn nmilil hrnnn herself nealnat lt and
by hor will power not break down, thoy NELSON'S ELECTION IS SURE
Situation TteirnrdlnK Mlnneaata'a Sec
ond Senntornhlp Still llndlj-Mlxcd.
eral Tung Fu Hslang'o. The new governor
of tho province ot Cho Klang has boon in
structed to arrango forthwith tho question
rising out ot the Chu Choti massacre."
"It Is tho general bellefo here," says
the Tien Tsln correspondent ot tho Dally
Mall, wiring Tuesday, "that China will ac
cept tho demands of tho Joint note, which
nil tho powers approve, within n fortnight
ST. PAUL, Dec. C. So far us any np-
XX t?lr I . T.h0. senator urged that this amendment
Thn nrnua r,nnprnllv nnlntB nut lhat Pr... """"" "v. - .u m nrimiurmi suuaiion louny. ,,,, ,, ,., ,u , J " " "7, .L". .... noa tno CHeCl or giving greater nssuranco
m.- xiVki'I j,m,. . n 7 h7mi . waralMU011 01 tno Btnle.s wimessoB ana Governor Llnd has not yot succeeded In K, , ., :" roof was continuniiy wonting aim u.i i.. (
, ( Kil?J.dnnUn8'n " i " Bow 6t break-down. flnillnB B republican to whom ho could pre- J"" .J h" L b,"j..,1h" -f rock were liable to drop at any moment
steadfastly maintained complete control polntment la concerned thero was nothing
or nersoit as sno sat tnrougn mo icuious now jn te senatorial situation today.
giving greater
own peoplo and was a nccoasary
safeguard.
I.lndany Ilalara Olijectlona.
ZrlVrelt"Z!' Lr,S2 0nco reIcasc1' th0 tenrs "owcd frcc,y nt the posltlon-ln fact It was ao? cd rU', n0t ' ,ntr,er W'th thCr 8pccla, they proceeded to attack tho fall and dig .
surprises. ino messago, sas tno rhanrnd that thn ilvini? declaration mado L.i.i..i i... i.i t . ...... orders. r,n.n,fr.wnv throueh lt.
Kreuze Zeltung. "shows that tho purposo hv Mra .... .. - PnnpnPtlnn of nun . u ".!;.. '. . Mr. Dalzell said that legislation of Bone nver tho cave-In dronncd In At this point Senator Lindsay of Ken
of tho United States is to net In harmony 80Ught t0 convct 8n ,nnoeont girl. beca' poBuivclr offered to 'Anybody. Bor- charactcr w' imporatlTo. ns It would take 8omo placcs fMy a yard nnd huge llssuros tucky Interjected n question and In doln.
flhn v n fra 1 lrl. njrnloRt whom vlnillr- i . i . ... umo v runruii. nuu organize mo new army. In fvprv illrectlon. 'ino ."sayaug nu uauu uuuu u aiairincuv on ,io wn "u
un wiu oiiiur imuu, ino uultkuu uuuricr .. mnn hiul
11 girl, against whom vlndlc- eraj mea have beon -0mtert B.,to what U,UB r"rut u organize mo new army, 2iKznggcd ln every direction, ino isayaug '"'" u oiairmcUV u ,,a nv uu
conspired. All the evidence they ,,T0Uld do It It werVitfaren hut thiis whIch raust TPluce tho old on July 1. couiery Is nn old working that wa opened said ho uonsldsrcrt h pr- iilat.mla(.prchcn-
attorneyB for tho stato do- ?yno?ormal tender of ho Xo has been 190K thirty years ago. It was pretty well worked slon .is to tho effect of theiunendment.
ivlctlon, ho deolared, wns clr- maa0. ' otn Mr. lllchardson of Tennesseo said that 0ut and only a comparatively fow men woro "I And," he snld. "that most peoplo np-
or three weeks and that then the second I ... ..... i-r...
staKo ,of (ho, niocccdlncB the examination ... . ..... -i.i 1 ... . on wnicn tno
1 .,! , .,., ,, r n uuu' "" nended for conviction
hr-in." hand for tho Stato department and for cumst anU aI . exoentl ng the d yl ng statement ,( L i. (l u his sldo of tho houso recognized tho necos- kmnloyed ln lt. pear to think that this amendment provides
I hlmonlf " I .. I h-.iu l"U UVUIIl I l... , .. , ..... All . I ' 1 I nr. M.r. fnrllflnnl l Vl....,
or uiara uastie. n ik,oU. iMi i, i . . i.-5""nnuu, uui um uw ici u. .,,U,,.K,1U ..,.,
IlaaKxecate.lRlKl.tr. This paper admits that tno "preBldent s Nothwlthstandlng Judge Shlnn at tho , " 'V ,h establishing a permanent PACTflR TPSNOW'S DOWNFALL whereas lt docB nothing of tho kind."
miinv in in mitiHiantiai agreement, wltn tnat .. ... i J-""'"1 u mum i -i,ii -, v,.,i t., i... i i . w . w .i,.- ,,n.,t ,, .,n.nr
a fight might dovelop that Benator Nelson
standing army, should become a law. If an
emergency cxlf-ts an emergency should be
BERLIN, Dec. 5. Tho Chinese minister PUcy ' ' substantial agreement with that ,.,.. SCB.0n held that Mrs. Cnstlo's
...... ... V. n n .) Pn . 1 n . .... 1 II I I ilir'IKL Fl V ... . . . . . .. ...
.iu.u ..an uauum mu iui biru uuiwiom u 1 - ...... ... istatomcni. nraciicaur in iuu. snouia oe i ,..,, 1,1 -rrr i.n....i ... ..
gram from LI Hung Chang to the effect that Tho Neusto Nacnncntcn, wnicn mages tno accoptC(i aH oviicnce, ho announced at the cav out nnv such sueirestinn n, h J Z Provided for. It was proposed to provldo
ci. i . .t... ... r,. , I anmn n.lm nn anvK' - "rlnrmn n v' kill. . . .. .. Carry OUl Uny BUCn Suggestion, 03 tno OD1U- i.ii. .j. u- j.j ...
will ot ono man from 58.000 to 100.000. No
leaders and asserting that ho Is otherwise tho guilty omciaiB is covered cy Mr. mc- wth tho maklnB of tho 8tatement. Thoy th"" This mnkp ,r m, Vn maltcr how eooi or hlo. that man might
acting with tho greatest scvorlty ln tho Klnlcy b langungo In announcing the policy mu3t ho BalJ dccldo .themsolves whother ,., .,".!.. , rc bo, ho was not willing to seo one man given
Bupprosolon of tho lloxors and energetically of tho united States." or not tho Btatoments Introduced by tho 7 ZiT ' ' l,uvV01.m1 Buch power. It was In his opinion abdlcat
protecting tho missionaries. Tho vossiscno zouung points out mat proBOCUtlon nro the actual expressions of ' ".Tn , "'I a .. .. . l" tlie functions o( congress
Mr. lllchardson Bald ho was ready at nil
all tho witnesses who testified yesterday ,. ,,,"... times to vote to put down rebellion nny
whllo tho Jury were oxcuBcd from tho room
Ilenver Minister SeeUa Vice nnd I
Overwhelmed In tho Clty'a
Pltfnlla.
Ho then quoted from tho amendment,
showing thnt It applied specifically to only
sections one, two, three, four and
flvn of tho treaty. Ho claimed
that It only provides ln the most general,
way for tho protection of the rights ot tho
Tho Vosslscho Zcltunir nolnta out that
"tho United States, like liuss.a, Is deter- . 7, n"r " h" nal Committeeman Shovl.n that ho would
r.UAMrJFI QTF1MFR rnilMntTRQ mined to spare the Chinese treasury." M, w tOK,inrA ,M ,hv not.l'e a KaMt Thomas Lowry
. . . . ..... . dent'B UtterancCB on China ns "incapablo hnulrt hn nxamlnril Acain This will nro
Iteporta Varr aa to l,oa of Life, bnt , ,,, -,.-ii- m, n,. nniinv nf h n oxamineu again, inis win pro
. ... ... . of being reconciled with tho policy ot the ,.. ,h. t.,.i ... . ,,-v or mnrn nn.
lrriiun IIIUI Sererni I'CO- 1TII,1 giuli r.annlln. (hn nnnlihmnnl nf . . . . ...
"-t". i - -- makes it lmprohanie tnnl tne case win go
:lals," but It calls his nuggootlon ro- to tho ,llrv lhl9
pie Perish.
United
tho offlcl
nil ncr a reference of tho controversies to
LONDON, Dec. C Storms have been Th Hacuo court of arbitration "a
aweeplng ovor tho British coasts and the thoroughly sound Idea, well worth constd
mips in me cnannei navo nau rougn ex- crutlon."
penouceB. ooverai minor wrecKs nave neen Anatrlnna Do Not Like It.
, .L . j j - T . . lto"fu" 01 VIENNA, Dec. C.-Tho papers hero gen
Its passengers wero saved, but a boat con
taining nine of Its crew Is missing.
ST. BIUEUC, Franco, Dec. 6. The
steamer nossgull, which has been
tho coast ot Jersey, was engaged
servlco between England and tho channel
Islands and St. Brteuo. It foundored In a
galo at 11 last ntght. According to the
report which has reached here, only eleven
persons out of the forty passengers on board
have been saved.
Dr. Ambrose was tho first witness re
called.
Popnlnr Subscription
All tho afternoon was given to tho re
examination ot the witnesses who testified
yesterday. Dr. Ambroso and Ilov. Whar
or formor Governor Plllsbury, nnd that ho
would abldo by tho decision of tho Hen
nepln county delegation. Former Senator
Washburn Is also quoted as saying ho would
not enter nny contest for tho placo. This
reduces tho number of candidates ma
tcrlally, nnd other'statemcnts Indlcato that
Minneapolis will sottlo on Bomo one candi
date when tho proper tlmo comes nnd Biip-
port nlra unanimously.
HT. PAUL, Minn., Dec. Ii. Tho Pioneer
i-ress tomorrow win say tnnt it lenrns from
nrcNVF.n. Colo.. Dec. 5. (Special Tele
gram.) Ilev. Henry Tosnow, Into pastor of United States, Ho called attention to tho
tho Reformed church, loft hurriedly for fact that whllo tho troaty of Constnntlno-
tbo oast Novembor 22 to cscap-3 the odluui pio applying to me ouez canni nan occn
nf nnrvnlilnhln nxnoiurcs. Ho fell from useu as uie oasis or tno penaing treaty,
r,nn hiin nmhlup for vice. Ho has ro- only tho first seven nrtlcleB of lt hnd been
where and overywhero that lt existed, but ,.ipnc(j his pastorate by request. Dlaalpa- Incorporated In tho Hay-Paunccfoto agrco
undor tho stress of an omergency ho was ,, mumnnnccmont of tho church finances ment, leaving out artlclo 10 of that ngreo-
nui wiiniii; iu t'Biuuuau pL-riuuiii'Diiy u lurgo ftnd gtneral conduct IlltolorahlO 111 IX Clergy- whibh k.vub io mu suunn oi ugypi
standing nrmy. pnuBcd hls virtual dismissal from tho the right to defend tho Interests of that
.ur. uncierwoou oi Aiauama aiso inveigneu .v,,,r,,i, couniry in connection wun ino aucz canni.
ogalnst clothing tho president with dlscro- n... A a ncchnnt. sunerlntendont of ItlKht of Fortlflcntlon Not Given.
""""" ,ii A'JUUU U1 -u"''- western mlBsIons for the First Korormcii Replying. Sonator Lodgo Bald ho hid
arrnj' at Will. nhnrrh mmn to Denver November 16 to nnt rnnlpnd.3d nnrt dlil nnt. nnntnnil fhnr
Grover Clcvelnnd KnloRlced. conduct an Investigation of tho local mis- tho nmcndmtnt provided tho power to for-
Mr. aicsvcnor of Ohio, In support of tho B0n'a financial condition. A plain talk bo- tlfy tho canni. The nrent boncflt of tho
bill, snld that personally ho was In favor of twoon nov. Mr. Dochant and Ilev. Tes- amendment was found, he said, In the fact
orally criticise the United States' policy, as ton testified that a fund hnd been raised by ,1ourcp which It belie vch to bo nuthnrl- a stnndlug army of 100.C00 men. Tho peoplo, now rPBultcd. Bov. Tosnow nrmed himself (hat It applies to tiio first section copied
outlined In President McKlnley's message flUbscrlptlon by persons ln Eldorado to as- imh Lsbee lle sala- wero not 'rlghtened when n dema- Wuh ft revolver, threatened his wlfo's llfo from tho Conatnntlnoplo ngreomcnt, pro-
English r - olol, ... i unvniin.u ui ocoaio luuiiisuu, puiniineiii. us niiiieii states senator to nil miu mo im.yu.-iu in iiiuvuoiufi nlm irignioncii ner icrrioiy. inu uunur ui yiuing mai mo cauni snan do tree ana
ini nff ttQmlttlng tho great Influence Washington Tjr. Ambrose testllled that he signed tho tlio ynenncy caused by thn death of Senator tho army was to station large reglmentB CXposUre made hlra nlmost lnaano. At open In tlmo of war aa tn tlmo of peace
In the has exorcUed with European powers tho 8Ubscrlptlon list. ftwcdto conflr'm'w Tiony UXternVnt' bSt noar IarK cItleR t0 opprc8B ,Rbor- T1,oy length ho fled the town by a night train. to tho vessels of coramorco and of war ot
umtiui fiumuciiuiu "" I Mrs. u. r. Amoroio lesinica mni nor that Its Bourco of Information Ih wuch that Pvoro n01 niarmea Dy mo cries inni tneir From Chicago ho went to Dolonco, n. j., all nations."
TURKS ADMIRE THE KENTUCKY
Naval Officer Ylalt the nig; Ilattlc
ahlp Telearania from Smyrna
Are Held lip.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. ti.-Captaln
Colby II. Choster, Lleutenanjs William P.
Bcott and William A. Moffott and Ensign
lyolgh C. Palmer ot the United States battle
ship Kentucky will remain here until after
the Selamllk, Friday. Tha other officers ot
the Kentucky aro oxpocted to visit Con
stantinople. Whllo at Smyrna Captain
Cheater exchanged visits with tho Vail (gov
ernor) nnd tho naval authorities. The latter
Unlteu States nppcars unaoio to compensate husband, Dr. F. Ambroso, secured nnother it cannot doubt that It Is reliable. Mr. liberty was to bo subverted. As for tho his old home, whero his mother and BtBtov Tho amendment, ho further said, wna
Individual forolgners for infringement oi Bectlon of Mrs. Cnstlo's statement and that ,i "," opposition to the "sliding scale" tho presl- Btll live. Ho still writes beseeching lot- substantially In tho language of artlclo x
tholr rights, whllo tho Neues-Wolner Tage- it was made supplementary to tho state- four years ago, when Senator Davis was ro- lcnt nlwa5'8 had been practically supremo tcrs urging forgiveness. Bov. Mr. Tcsnow o the Constantinople treaty nnd thcreforo
blatt, touching on tho samo subject, asks ment already published. Mrs. Ambrose elected. in tho uso of the array; why should he not j,as always declared hlmsolf tn favor of might bo expected to sorvo tho same pur-
lf President McKlnloy showed tho same identified tho following statement, which x"11 Siiht ?nnnth5rnrlei,Ai ln tho use of hlB (llscrtln havo tho power knowing tho city's ovlls thnt ho might tho poses Intended to be subsorvod by that
solicitude for tho Austro-Hungartons who la dated July 6, and properly signed, as tho Governor L'nd hnd tendered lilrr i t?i n United In time ot necessity to expand tho army? bcttor preach against them. Upon this artlclo with reference to tho Suez canal.
lost their money, nealtn nna positions :n supplementary stntemcnt: States Benatorshlp to Bucceed tho late Sen- It was a glorious trlbuto to our systom nrctense ho has continually absented him- In conclusion ho urged early action upon
tno unuea amies, na no Kaw snows wim -i never Knew or nny razors being about 'VV' -j0 t5in nnnointm t V v that never naa tno preBiuont or tne unitea BOif from i,s home, leaving hlB young wlfo tho troaty as of gront Importance, bo
reference to Austro-Hungarlans arrested the place on June 22, except tho ono Olln tolenrnnhed the governor ' to thnt States attempted to abuse his power over at honio at night. It Is said that tho bc- cnuso of tho general dcslro to go on with
ior uvuuiuh luiimii; '" useu, i nover at any timo na a razor in -ir. lowne refused 10 uiscuss the mutter tno nrmy. uno oi ma niugiiiiio-ni. hcib oi I rnllpd extravneanco of Pastor Tesnow will tne .Nicaragua canni legislation. He d dl
. i. .. . ..... j I fiirthpr lint unlit Ihtit ivniil.l 1 .. .. . ... I . . . . -i i i .. .. .1 . .. .1 I V. I .. I I ... I . . ... . ... 1
inv iiiiiiii. i ii.iv.'r nil inni nur nnw nnv i --- - .... - t - ....... ...... .... ..vum ku. u 1.11 i i.r.ivni iiiuti'mn I an uuuu ilia unuui uuuu . . nnr. nr nnti I i nr. niiw.ivni- in I nnin nnv Timn in, tauinM
FINANCIAL SHOWING IS FINE razor except tho ono with which Jessie Ingtoi, via St. Paul tomorrow mnrn- of hl8 duty to keep lhe peaco ,n a great ' ' a vote upon either the treaty or tho com-
Morrison cut my tnroat. I mane the above commonweaim oy moans oi mo unuea uni n lip Biu IIIVVA STflLiKMAN mittce amendment.
(ierniBn riiisiiricri tipenvc in iiisneat Biaicmcnt suppiemeniary io wnai i nave al- iwii IKAMrS I KAIill. FNI1INR allu':" huvuuiui ui umi nimo eenntor Money ot MisHiBsippi mano a
ready made, fully believing that I will not dd not want nim to mterrero. it was tnon
arranged that general debato should run tor
two hours on a side and that then the bill
should bo considered under the ilve-mlnute
rule.
Terma of Hecretnry Gnso'i
Iteport.
One Murdered nnd I) r nor prod Onto
Truck, the Other Htnha lllm
aelf When CmiKht.
get well."
When court adjourned the examination
BERLIN, Dec. C Secretary Gage's ro- of witnesses who testified yesterday wns
port has mado an excellent Impression In not finished
nnanciai circles nero. a nnancier to wnom rt. T-nnra Dai. r.A nivini to th. p.
. . . . v. . . ..... I nl . ft I iirrTlun avnalv I
me correnpoimciu ui uio nuaocimeu irraa Hi mCC nil ail ail LHHr D snnfch from Dn Rntn. Mn.. ..
auuweu iuu insures cauihiujcu
Oeteotlvea Arrcat the Ilobbera After brief speech ln gonernl opposition to tho
a Flaht nnd Hecover tho treaty, nut inuicnting tnai no mignt vote
Pranertr ,or 11 ,f tho amendment was retained,
though not Bntlsfled, he said, that tho
CHICAGO, Dee. 5. Fred T. Gllmore ot amendment would mako the document en-
"It Is magnificent nnd confirms tho con-
greatly admired tho super-lmpoBed turret dUl0B of tho Aluorlcan raoney nVltt
ayitem ot tho Kentucky.
Tho government haa stopped all telegrams
from Bmyrna In regard to tho Kentucky.
Indicated by tho various loans ot Europe
during tho yar."
Executive Committee of National Live
Stack Aaaoclntlan Arransea for
Annual Gathering Next Month.
Mr. Hull suggested that the oleomargar- n.r t inM .m.pinB late laBt tlrely Biitlsfactory. Upon the whole ha
I tnn "Kill 111 nil WAR MnnMfll nrAnf fnr in. I . . ' ' . . . I 4 i.ntirrTir ilm IfrUl Qlal au nrmil.l
,tvrtW ii n'i.AtnAn morrow, ho postponed until tho array bill nnii t 111 95a in nneotiablo rnoto its IntorcstB by procoedln? to con-
a small town Boven miles south of here, tho waB dlBP0&c!tof ut "efllhop M ,nor paper, $23 ln money and a watch. The struct the canal without asking tho aid of
. . . ' I nnnn.Anta nf thi. nlim hill warn willing l.ut I . I . n ci n ti I n nnv nUin. nni.Mlr..
rnmilt nf mnrrlnr nnrt mi n d.. ......Mn rnhhnr William CummlnES ana UCOrge " '
Last night tho men. supposed to be B rr"u,"f J , . .. fj' "yea. after a desperate battle with de-
tramps, asked permission to sleep In tho V , , VI tectlvca, woro capturod nnd all of tho
RUSSIANS COME FOR CRUISERS
Illne Jaoketa Sail from London
Alan the Vnrrihlpa llullt for
Canr by Crampa.
Sla'a Men Hold Monntnlu Paaaea.
BKULIN, Doc. C. A dispatch from Field
Marshal von Waldersee, dated Pokln, Tues-
boller room of C. V. Scgar's sawmill. Ono
of tho men was about CO years ot ago anil
week. Morning tho other nbout 20. Early thU morning tho
young man wns found dead on the railroad
main objection he had hoard to tho organ
ization proposed by tho bill was to the al
leged preponderating Influence of the cav
alry. This, ho said, was necessary because
rV,k brushed "am. 'part" ' his the orftctlvenesB of cavalry In operations
clothing missing. It was evident that ho n ,'h11 '?p P0"',, J"0 ?n'U1,,"K.hlB 8iatr
had been murdered ln tho sawmill and
ment Mr. Hull ridiculed tho charges mado
CHICAGO, Dec. 6. The attendance at the
International Live Stock exhibition wns tho
largest of any day this
x ... a a L . trains brought in thousands of farmers
O I ' ' . I nnd fhnlr fnmlUna from tnwn. M hnnnfn
rxt Phlnnan rncllln Tt3 II tin Al I IfltlftrO 1 Mfl tl Tt I"
rnnnrtnH frnm Minn HI to hn hnlillni? t hn ni-".ii iiiiuui-, ' i um uimcs
mountain passes on tho frontier of Chi LI. away' T"as nnd Cnl""'a con
(Copyright. 1900, by Press Publishing Co.) An explosion nt Pao t B , nng ne "rna"r tho various crades of h,nnBn " rM,' " u a n" n nf m h". o . . tlon to tho effect that the republican party
LONDON, Deo. D.-(New York World Ca- clearing out ot a poUer ... ... - elhlhltlon Wa contimiDii tniiv in a.nrnh nf Mo ,mnininn h7 nnnnhi desired to folat upon the country a great
1 wounaea iiieuienaai ou- -- . . : . v. v-., .,.v..0h. iuhui im
nna win oe practicany conciuuea tomor- nbout tlvo miles out ana nrougnt back to "- -
row, when the slaughtering tests will be tho scene of the murder. When accused of Trnnafer of Volunteer onicera
Senl Arbitration Delayed. held. Tho testB to determine what feed Is tho murdor tho old man drow a knlfo nnd Mr. Hepburn of Iowa asked what pro-
ST. PETEBSBUnO, Dec. 5. H. H. D. beat for stock will also be watched closely, stabbed himself in tho heart, death result- vision tho bill made for the transfer of
Plerco. secretary of tho United States em- The blooded cattlo sale of the Hereford lng Instantly. volunteer olUcers to tho regular army
bassy, has secured thirty days extension Breeders' association was contlued today jjri jUu replied that on tho staff volun
booty savo tho watch and money was re
covered.
Gllmoro came to Chicago to oxhlblt cat-
iteeulnr Sraalnn of .Senate,
At tho rcgulnr session ot tho senato pre-
ceding thu cxccutlvo session today Senator
Fryo concluded his speech upon the ship
Eubsldy bill. He devoted his attention
tlo at tho llvo stock show. The dotectlvcs principally to a technical explanation of
saw Gllmore with Cummlngs and Hayes, tho various provisions of the measure, ox-
whom thoy followed to the scono of tho plnlnlng with especial enro that provUlon
robbory. When tho ofllcors approached the which would ndmlt to American registry
dragged to tho railroad trnck nnd laid d,urln,B rc"" ,?,.,. ronL.iinnlr,.. robbers Bprung bohlnd a garbngo box and forelgn-bullt ships. From sovoral sources
at the detectives. Tho his nttcntlon was directed to this pro-
ble:ram Snoclal Telegram.) Two hundred no man and
and twenty Hussion blue Jackets sailed to- gramnt nnd four others
day on tho steamship Ithylandor for Phila
delphia to man the BusBlan cruiser Varyag,
built by the Cramps. A llko detachment
will sail ln a fortnight to man the second
cruiser.
Canr' a Court la daiiitulnr.
LIVADIA, Dec. 6. Ills majesty expert-
of tho period within which evldonco may and n number of puro bred Berkshlro hogB QMA HA MAN FOR PRESIDENT teer offlccra could bo appointed to tho rogu- (belr weapons.
bo submitted In tho Hussion-American seal wero also put on the market
arbitration caso before Arbitrator Asser, at prices wero realized
tnces no til effects from sitting up in his Tho Hague, to pormlt tho arrival of evl-
arm chair al meal time nnd Is so much
better that the court Is discussing the prob
ablo time ot Its return to St. Petersburg,
which, howevor, Is still undecided.
ST. PETEBSBUBG. Doc. 5, In all the
churches today special services of thanks
giving were held for the convalescence ot
the czar and In connection with the birthday
ot the czarvltch, Grand Duke Michael, who
was born December 4, 1878.
Somo high
Tho executlvo commltteo ot tho National
donee from San FrancUco. Mr. Plerco ex- Live Stock association held a meeting today
pects to submit tho American case before and completed the program for Its annual
M. Donnelly Honored by AraRlgamnted
Aaaocli.tlon of Meut-ci.tterH.
January S.
Victoria Wnatea No Word'a.
LONDON, Doc. 6. The queen's speech to.
morrow will bo the shortest on record. It
will consist ot a single sentence announc
ing that parliament has been summoned
to provldo supplies tor tho army.
mooting, to be held at Salt Lake City, Jan
uary 15 to IS. Among the subjects for dts
lar army without regard to ago or grade,
but In the line volunteer officers could not
bo appointed abovo tho grade ot first lieu-
ternnt, and thon only when bolow the ago
ot 30.
Mr. Hepburn asked If Mr, Hull would ob-
TOPEKA, Kon. Dec. G. Governor Stan-
CLEVELAND. Dec. 5. The Amnlaamatod
Association of MentcuttorR and Butchers' Jcct to un amendment providing that va-
cusalon will be "Llvo Stock Importing and Workmen sncnt nearly nil ot today In ro- cnnclcs below tho grade of colonol could
us ueiauon to foreign Mnbargoes." hoc- vising Its constitution. Officers were elected bo nilcd irom tno list ot volunteer omcers , h una0rtokon to establish a system
omraondatlons will bo mado to congress as follows: Prostdont. M. Donnelly. Omaha: nnd declaring It to bo tho purpose of tho J ... nmn ., ntiirnra nml m.
that a bill bo passed applying tho retalla- first vice president. J. V. Hart. Utlcn. N. Y.: net to placo volunteer officers commissioned ,. , ,h ,. ..,. intiiiHnn. Th establishment of tho scat of national gov
tory principle In necessary cases. second vice president, William Jameson, since April 19, 1898. upon the Bnme foot- ' ' n. ,nw ..., h uimllar to tho Illinois ornment In tho city of Washington was
Kausaa City; third co president, Philip ing wun oniceru oi mo regular uriuy. - nrQvldin- for civll service ln muni- Passed without discussion,
"l anouin Bay, responuco. air. nun, mat I , .- . . ,m nM. .i...
up behind a telegraph polo vision nna it is avmontiy ono upon which
and roturned tho fire. Twenty shots were much of the forthcoming dobate will rest.
exchanged at a range of not moro than Asldo from tho speech of Mr. Fryo no
fifty .feet, but no one waa woundod. business of Importance was transacted la
Having emptied their revolvers tne do- icgisinuvo session, wnen tne session
tectlves mado a rush upon the bandits and opened tho credentials of Samuel D. Mc
caught them as thoy were trying to reload Encry and Murphy J, Foster aa senators
from Louisiana and Qeorgo P. WMmoro
from Bhodo Island worn received Bills
were passed permitting Captain B. II. Ma-
Colla nnd Commnndcr W. C. WUo of the)
United States navy to accept decoration
from tho emporor of Germany.
The resolution Introduced yesterday by
Mr. Pottlgrnw calling for information ns to
tho postal frauds ln Cuba was referred to
tho committee on rolatlons with Cuba.
Tho houso bill for tho celebration of tho
CIVIL SERVICE IN KANSAS
Governor Stanley Propnara Law Tbut
Shall Make Merit nnd Not
Politic thn Arbiter.
lloer Colony on Lonir lalnnd.
... U . . ... 1 A I
Tn''T r? "cVt r'rnn'ni... HALIFAX, Dec. B.-Tho Allan lino announced VidW" 17 iS.o'ny 'o " K Joseph Shehan, St. Louis; fifth vice pre.,1- to appoint volunteer officers to tho grado of " b; c;;8 ae ed ,n flee ing Consld ration of tho ship subsidy bill wa
LONDON. Dec. B. Count and Countess stoamer iartftnn. from Liverpool, Novem- farmers Is to be cBtabllshed on Long Island dent, Cs.s Schmidt, Springfield, III.; sccre- major would do a groat lnjustlco to regu- "'CB 3' Ute Institutions. Tho State thn ro Z i Mr ' Fryo of Maine eonclud.
SSVrtPtSF'S: b"h21' rrrrt0dd!08h,n!3Utt "e h?r riS W treasure, H. D. Call. Syracuse, 'gl S o "taflt" SSl "oZrXT 5 ?T& 'beguB.or'dat Mn Fry-
, Jlfti.r- win n,.n7i n rinwinn nf th wltn machinery disabled, steamed up to lta signed a contract for 1.113 acres of land with N. Y. or twenty-tlvo years in tho army. amlnlng board and will act as tho civil said the amount of subsidy would bo, no
Li ZV-nZ n'" ,8?.CnnLn,0rh "" V "-y snow 8tonn this morning. the Boer rcfugeeald( commltteo'' and ex- ,.rrTT7.. ..Mi. C.?ch! ""u.rl' h.!. ff ".W.e serW comm ..Ion Pltnesi efficiency and 1 I S 000 a year. That limit, h
jcai. aa vu uti i w .vifj uui u inv I - I 1'lV.l Hi ciiij iiil vu ataillllica ua Wl'cin iiuiu IJ11 1
want ot sympathy shown him by his friends
and compatriots In hi recent financial
trouble.
Cannot Get Alonv ToKether,
SOFIA, Bulgaria, Dec. 6. The cabinet has
resigned, owlnc to ministerial differences,
nc
December 28. Seventy families ln all are to
live on the tract, according to the nro- lleckham1
motcrs, anu eacn is to nave irom nve to is 3,wu. Tno vote is ns ioiiows; uecunazn,
l iweim -uvu uvrco, imj.vo.; xerKce. .s.ooj.
......... n w . I Mr. IIUll. Cliuriscu mat uiu uvunuu umiJUBtf - - , . . j ..l .. - . j .1.1..1.. 1. .v. .in
FRANKFORT. Ky.. Dec. B -Qovernor . tho administration to use an army ot Meagth ot term of sorvlco recorded shall said, was nxod definitely In the bill.
eckham'B plurality, ns officially reported, ot the anminisiration to use an army ot bQ conBldere(1 ,a ,jUtr;hming the best po- "So far as tho cost to tho government Is)
(Continued on Second rage.)
I BitlOUS,
concerned," ho added, "lt will bs really