The Omaha Daily Bee. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1903. SINGLE COPY THREE CENTS. V PLANS FOR FAR EAST Czu Creates Gpeoial Oomminioa to Con sider Affairs of Guineas ProTinoea, DUCHESS MAKES GOOD BARGAIN Parchase ef Kylenore Castle Not So Foolish aa Investment After Alt. (Copyright. 1903, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON. Oct 18. (New York World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) The duchess Manchester win clever, after all. In get he duka to buy Kylemore castle. They ' fered to sell the estate to the talning only the sporting rights. un. ''-j. nry Wyndham s new land act. Unde. they can get an advance from th V i government up to 8100,- 000 and t. oark the mansion and lta gardens. Th,e advance being repayable In Installments extending over , sixty-eight years at 2 per cent Interest, the whole transaction will work out so the Manches- ter will have acquired one of the most beautiful places In Ireland for about 8100, 000 and can let It any day at a substantial profit In rent The whole scheme was the duchess, who evidently la not the daughter of an American railway magnate for noth ing. The young earl of Donoughmore, who married Elena Grace, a New Tork girl. has been given the Important post of , T. PETERSBURG, Oct 11 A special I under secretary of war In the reconstructed Commission, tinder the presidency of the I Balfour government Donoughmore, as was aar, has been formed to consider affairs stated In the World's dispatches at the in the far east. It Includes the ministers time, made a favorable impression In the f the Interior. fLaaaoa. for elm affairs, debates on the Irish land bill In the House srar and the navy, and Viceroy Aiexleffff. of Lords, and being both industrious and Other members will be nominated by tha ambitious he has secured a nrst rate siarx. caar. Tha commission will consider budget I Another new official. Captain Arthur Lee, nrODOsaJa. measures to develoo trad and M. P., who Is civil lord of the admiralty. Industry and proposed alteration In tha 1 also has an American wife, but his office Is FIVE MINISTERS ARE ON THE Join Viceroy Aleiieff in Deciding Qu.-'' tion. Whtah May Com Up. WILL DEVELOP TRADE AND INDUSTRY Euwia Propose to Altar Lain of Land in ControTonjr. - JAPAN DESIRES PEACE WITH HONOR .Minister of War of that Cenntry Pent that the) Army Fsren Hostilities and lays Cab laet Waata Peaee. Many Reasons Asslgaed for Taklag Use free Market, bat All la tha laterest of Actaal Settlers. ommisaioner of General Land Offioe Hakes Statement Eegardinj Withdrawal!. DENVER. Oct. 18. Mverrthln Is in read SPECULATORS ARE NOT LNCOUrtAGtU Ineas for the general tourt-martial that Is expected to probe th National Quard scandal. Governor Fee body declares that the investigation will'-be rigorously con ducted. The court will be convened tomor row in the senate dhamber and unless some change Is made I In the present plan It will be open to the tublla. The ease of Oeneral I John C. Chase will WASHINGTON. Oct. 18. Commissioner be taken up first. So tar General Chase Is Rlcharda of tha general land office today the only officer against whom charges have gave out tha following statement concern- been Hied. He Is charged with failure to Ing the policy and practice of the land obey orders from tha governor, conduct office in the matter of the withdrawal of unbecoming an officer kind perjury. There public lands from settlement: I was eome talk of compromising the whole Tt..,. n. . - .- I affair without a trial under an agreement . ... .j acrino iu l "3 a. .ill .... ..'".. . r spectlng withdrawals of public lands from I with' Chase to resign shortly after matters SspenXrornri 0icfh?nWu"yrSSSM l"ted down. Concerning this rumor lasses o entries already maae. uenerauy sneaking, the land is withdrawn from ntry in order to prevent Its being appro priated In a manner or for a purpose not contemplated by the law. in case or a proposed loreai reserve a withdrawn! Is made of all the land that laws. Tnpaa Waata Peat. YOKOHAMA, Oct It. Tha Japanese minister of war Lieutenant Oeneral Terauchihl, denies that the army Is de sirous of war and says that the cabinet 1 unanimous In wishing peaoe with honor. Baals for Mediation. much lower in the official hierarchy than Donoughmore'.. Mrs. Lee was Ruth Moore, daughter of J. O. Moore, of New York. The captain fell In love and married her In 1899, while he was military attache to the British embassy in Washington. As Lord and Lady Curxon will return from India for a vacation early next year. Ambassador Choate. who now occupies A newspaper published at Port Dalny Is their residence on Carlton House Terrace, authority for the report that the British muat look for another house. Mrs. Choate minister to Japan, Sir McDonald, has un- naj grown so much at home on Carlton dertaksn to mediate between Russia and House Terrace and the mansion Is so con Jnuan. and having secured JaDan's consent venlent In every way, they both greatly to certain proposals. Is now negotiating regret being thus "evicted." Ambassador with Russia. Thesa proposals are that I Choate hopes to leave in a couple oi weens Russia shall restore Manchuria to China! 'or on the continent. Joining his and that tha nrlnclnal Manchurlan towna wife and daughter, who are now at Geneva. be opened to foreign oommerce. that Rus- Durtn the absence of the ambassadors la withdraw all its trooos with the ex- wife, the first secretary's wife has had to ceptlon of the railway guards; that it re- entertaln the members of the Alaska Boun nounce Its forestry concessions on , both a&r commission. Mrs. White came to Mm f th fain riv.r w.n h. I town Wednesday with her daughter and on Yongampho concession, and that the whole Thursday left for Wilton, as the members country south of the Yalu be admitted aa 01 lne commission nas oeen .n . iu belonging to the sphere of Japan. Pn1 FrlJa th"- "on I. looking par- LONDON, Oct. 18.-Cabllng from Tien k""Y " lrc "-vo Tsln, the correspondent of tha Btandard a" lurnea Drown a' Bna l? ,. n 9 y i.. . at tween the two avenues seen from the house Inoa report, taut General Tung Fu Slang ,ook Pecar beautiful Is attacking the Russians In Mongolia, The correspondent explains that this pos sibility refers to aoma Interference with Russian surveying parties on the Urge- Kalgan railway line. PARIS. Oct 18-Count Caasini, the Rus sian ambassador to tha United States, has been Interviewed on the far eastern ques tion. The ambassador said that the dan ger of a conflict, which ' was real a few SANTOS-DUMONT'S NEW AIRSHIP Brasilia. Iaveator at Work Aerodrome la Which Aastrla la Interested. (Copyright. 1901 by Press Publishing Co PARIS, Oct New York World Ca- davs back, seemed to have been averted, blegram Special Telegram.)-Santos - Du and that If ever a conflict came It would I "tont rresn rrom eninumasuc receptions hot be provoked by Russia. I In Braall. has promptly taken up his oia Continuing. Count Cmsslnl said: "Our I work, tie is particularly occupying mm right rn Manchuria ;re- undenhible. Wej present with mi passenger nauoon made the country, which until oulta ra. I o. iu. captain ton v-unrm, i.uni ncim cenUy was a mere haunt for bandits. We e la Vaulx and M. Chardonnet have Just now have a visitant 1 colloa there, and. vlalted Santos-Dumont B aerodrome moreover. We have built the railroad. This I Vo Corvln. who Is in charge of the bal does not mean that ws Intend to annex I loon'" department of tha Austro-Hun Manchuria, but having Incurred enormoua tarlan army, under Archduke Leopold Sal expenditures and possessing Immense ln-vator. wae much impresstd with the teen- tereeta there, we Insist that tho K ..f.. I nlcal features of Santos-Dumont s new guarded, and we expect to i realise our "aeronef (airship) and says the archduke legitimate benefits. The powers under stand this so well that none, except pos slbly Japan, seriously contemplated In sisting that the evacuation be effected Oc tober i. Russia cannot evacuate Man churia before obtaining the guaranty to I Mlsa which it has a right from China, and all Europe, Including even Great Britain, rec ognises that their their Interest are united with those of Russia. wants to be present at the first ascent of No. 10. LONG TRIP IN A BALLOON Moaltoa Beats the Former .Record Held by Mme. Baaalere. IMPERIAL STATUES UNVEILED First of Emperor Frederick of Oer- maay aad Consort Erected la Berlla. (Copyright. 1908, by Press Publishing Co. PARIS, Oct. 18. (New Tork World Ca blegram Special Telegram.) Miss Moultnn has Just beaten Mme. Saunters s long-dis tance record for women aeronauts. Mme. Baunler recently floated from St. Cloud to Bayreuth, Bavaria, a distance of about iSO miles In an air line. Miss Moulton BERLIN, Oct 18. The , statues of I left the Aero club grounds in St. Cloud Emperor and Empress Frederick, opposite at 5 p. m. last Tuesday, accompanied by Brandenburg gate, were unveiled today In I Count Castlllon de St. Victor, and de the presence of Emperor William and hla I scended at noon the next day near Bres empress, tha crown mince and other lm. I lau, Prussian Bllesla, a distance of 675 perlal personages and a large assembly of I mll'ea. In a straight course. mlnuters. officers and officials. I IA spite of the wet and cold weather a WOULD IGNORE RUSSIAN CZAR targe crowd gathered to witness the cere monies. Their majesties deposited wreaths lark Advice Glvea by French aad RAUDULENT LAND ENTRIES chase will fight it out Denies that He Is to Realca to Avoid Trial by , Military Cowrt. SOLDIERS AT FORT RILE, condition ofjhe weather j WAITING FOR CANNON Forecast for Nebraska Fair Monday and I Eegn'art and 8tate Guard Will Begin United Maneuver! This Morning. MANY FOREIGN OFFICERS ARE PRESENT General Ian Hamilton Will Watch tho Mlmlo Warfare This Week, While Rasslaa aad gaaalsh Ollcers Have Arrived. Body of the Quaint Old Ploaeer I Barled la Foreat Larra Cemetery. Oeneral Chase said: 1 I shall not resign. I Ail reporta to the effect that I have tendered my resignation are false. There wilU. be no compromise from my end of the Itni if such compromise will probably be Included in Its boundaries calls for my retirement!" In order to guard against speculative en- Three other officers iare expected to be Und. tOT th purpose ot obtalnln oih,T charged by the court with military offenses. Withdrawals under the irrigation act are They are Major A. wiaiams, toionei r. for the purpose of reserving the land for I Camnbell and Colonel F. Gross. Major homestead entries the only kind permitted by the act, and opposing speculative en tries. Action ob Desert Land, Occasionally certain areas are withdrawn Williams Is accused of conduct unbecoming an officer and conduct In violation of mili tary discipline. Colonel Campbell and Colonel Gross are accused of alleged lr- from entrv under the desert land act upon I regularities in connection with the payroll evidence tnat tne land is nox aria ianu, ,, Pnmmi.llI,rv contracts, ... ...I I...H I rr v. nn anrtl- ' . ..... 1 . . ft.A .....In. u . . i . I .. , Mnal action is often suspended upon inai- ra IkllKNia I KAr rIL. lit AV I vldual entries or a class of entries in cer-I " " - tain localities pending investigation. I 7 Boatnera racine icrr.ti w .c.....-, hat Finds It Hard to Move Prodi nee. FORT RILEY, Kan., Oct. 18.-The largest military camp ever formed in this country In time of peace la now located here on the government reservation. About 12,000 men are here, and by tomorrow morning the totat will be Increased 40 13,000. The general scope of tha maneuvers, hlch will commence in full strength to- .. . . . . ... morrow and continue for a fortnight la the ana at one time one or Its richest citizens, moat comprehensive that haa yet been ar- was burled In Forest Uwn cemetery yes- ranged and practically every situation a I teroay artemoon In the presence of a num soldier can be called upon to face In time of I bor of old cltlxens and aome younger ones. war, save danger of death and lack of ra- ror a week the remains of thla old ea Hons, Is comprised in the program. centric, who died in poverty In a little From a sanitary point of view no better I secluded hour of a friend, laid at the camp waa ever designated. Every possible I Maul-Davis undertaking parlors, awaiting arrangement has been made by Major C. B. the arrival of a relative to say what should Baker, chief quartermaster, who haa laid I be done with them. It was thought they miles of water pipe, built bathhouses and I might be sent to Boston for Interment, but provided, seemingly, for everything. It was finally decided to lay the body at The regiments now In camp and to be I rest in Nebraska soil, of which once the here by tomorrow morning are: Missouri I queer old pioneer was so abundantly Provisional regiment Colonel C. A. Sin- possessed. clalr; Texas Provisional regiment Colonel j Though It was said of Tom Murray while Henry Hutchlns; Second Nebraska, Colonel I he lived, even when he was In the full . W. McDonnell; First Kansas, Colonel W. I bloom of his palmy days, he had no friend. S. Metcalf; Second Kansas, Colonel P. W. I because no one could draw near enough SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 18. Tfie officials In November. Iaii2. there waa surh a sus pension of finRl action upon entrlea made under the timber and atone act in Wash ington, Oregon and California. This sus pension was made upon evidence of collu sive entries In those state whereby Indi viduals and corporations were obtaining 1 , 1 a , n I.,., ar.ua tt vnlnnhlA tlmhel InniL whereas the law provides that the entry of the Southern Pacific company are exert shall be made for the exclusive use and fn, n .heir Minrstea to nrovlde the neces- "That' tMstteionrydTdanot hinder or Inter- wry equipment for the exepdlt.ous moving fere with entries under this act is snown of the products or iauiorma 10 me mk, by the fact that while there were 2,197 and tney are conndent they now have the timber and stone entries made in the states . . Tk. ,,h nnmed during the fiscal year ended June 0, situation well In hand. The growth or ld02, there were S.146 such entries made In traffic from thla atate during recent years those states during the fiscal year ended ha proportional and haa forced rail- 3.M4 entVierweVe ! nadi after January 1. road, to go to enormous expense for the 1HU3, while the order ot suspension was in purchase ot new roiung stock, i ne force, while but 2.197 such entries were th , thJ Southern Pacific has made In the entire fiscal year 1902. ! . . As fast as the entries In these states can bought more than 15,000 freight cars and be examined all of those which have been 337 new locomotives of the most powerful properly made are passed to patent, while d approved type have not only been or- the suspension continues as to the others vv' , .v. . pending a hearing in the local land office, dered, but most of them have been de- No cancellation Is made upon a report of a ameclHl flarent until opportunity for a special hearing has been afforded the entry- man. EXPRESS STRKEMAY SPREAD Brakemea aad Baggagemen on Some Rnns Are Said to Be Involved. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 18. President F. IB. Modle, of the Brotherhood of Railway ex pressmen today stated that It had been reported to him that on pne of the runs where the Pacific Express company has contracted with the railway companies to handle the business, brakemen and bag- livered and put in service. Forty-ona thousand carloads of California products were carried over the Southern Paclflo lines to eastern points during the fiscal year ended June 90, an Increase of 4,000 carloads over - the preceding year. Ship ments within the state also showed large increase. MONKS AND FRIENDS VISIT All Others Aro Kept front Bier of Dead Archfclahoy Baadny. 8T, LOUIS, Oct. 18. Members of religious communities and those who had been clqse gagemen, members of the Brotherhood of I personal , friends today viewed the body Railway Trainmen, have been pressed, .into of . the late v Archnlsh. J. Katn at the service to nandle the baggage apd that archleplscopal residence. Although no one thla Is working harm to the employes who was allowed to look upon the bier but are demanding more salary. those two classes of persons, Xha halls and President Morris, of tho trainmen Is In-I parlors of the residence were crowded all vestlgatlng the matter, he said, and if afternoon. Candles were kept bnrulng con such is the case and the practice is not J stantly, but lo religious service was con stopped the baggagemen and brakemea ducted. will be called out. I Upon the order of Archbishop Glennon Mr. Modle also stated that there Is a the bells of all Catholic churches in the possibility that the Brotherhood men In city will be tolled from 6 to 7 o'clock to the employ of another express company in morrow evening, and Just at dusk the body Texas may be called out unless that com- of the deceased prelate will be conveyed pany discontinues carrying some of the to the old cathedral, where It will lie In Pacific Express company freight on a state until the funeral on Wednesday morn tonnage basis. ing. Archbishop Keane, who will preach An order to this effect will tie up the I the funeral sermon, and Cardinal Gibbons whole state of Texas," he said, "aa the I are expected to arrive Tuesday afternoon. Brotherhood of Railway Expressmen is strong and well organized In Texas." NEGRO FIRES UPON DANCERS KANSAS CITY, Oct. 18. The only note worthy feature of the Pacific express strike I After Pistol Is Empty Oaa Man Wa today was the announcement by the com pany that It would resume the handling of perishable goods tomorrow. SHERMAN, Tex., Oct 18. An injunction against striking employes of the Pacific Dead an d Several In jured. MEXICO. Mo., Oct. 18. Abel Mitchell, at the basea of both statues and then drove to the castle, where lunch was served to the members of tha imperial family and their foreign guests. Aftnr the repast Emperor William de livered, in address, In which he said he Gorman Socialists to Italian Conferees. (Copyr'ght, 1903, by Press Publishing Co.) BERLIN. Oct 18. New Tork World Ca- be lleved lhat he would beat perpetuate tha blegram-Bpeclal Telegram.) Bebel and memory of his parents' activity In the T.t Jaurea. the socialist leaders in Germany by reading some sentences which Councillor ar,d ance. "hen ked by the Italian MlnsDeter had committed to naner In r.t.. socialist how they snoum receive the ciar. ful lova and reverence of the dead. Having av" lne" l" ignore mm ana not maae read these extracts, which referred to the anJr ""P1 of hoty. Rebel reminded traarta fata of Kmnarnr rv..H,-w .rA th. th,' th m"fle no demonatratlon sufferings of hla consort, the emperor aulo- 'ft!"' th kal"r when he went to Rom8 th nr. ,k f ,i. .,.. .. . although he is as great an enemy of aoelal- happy augury for the future of the empire If,? " ' h' C"T '?d " toV.t, M re"Pn' . . . w, a w 1 1 1 avy a wawuuuiaii all UVIll.O eia a wj uuuti u-akjcviw iiioi vmaiava 1 PUNISHED FOR SINGING HYMN upon bis guests to empty their glasses In I silence, to the memory of the dead. This statue of Emperor Frederick la the first to be erected la Berlin, and Is the work of a sculptor named Bruett. Upon either aide of it aro busts of Field Marshal Blumenthal and Prof. Helmhola. The statu of tha empreaa, which la done In whit marble. Is by Herr Gerth. and repre sents her wrina a rob of ermine, crown upon her head and adorned with Aaatrian Sailors Who Saaar Magyar leaf Coademned to Foar Months la Prison. (Copyright 190S. by Press Publishing Co.) BUDA-FE8TH, Hungary, Oct 18. (New Tork World Cablegram Special Telegram.) T" " . " , -Tne sailors of the Austrian cruiser Arpad he sh oi Mlh. Ord.' of th. Black Eagle. Who while on hore leave at New York in accordance with th lat empress' own . ,w. h v, .v.. " wishes. SUSPECTS WILL COME BACK Foar People Wanted In Chlcaaro Will Not Iaalat Inoa Kstradltlea Preeoedlas. sang th Magyar hymn before the Austrian consulate have Just been, condemned by a court-martial to four months in prison. The Verdict Is causing the greatest irritation In Hungary. MERRY DEL VAL GETS OFFICE Pet Appoints eaalsh Cardinal Soo-ctary of State at Vatican. ROME. Oct 18. The pope has appointed of MONTREAL, Oct 18.-E. J. Edelson. Joseph II. Edelson. Robert Edelson and Mrs. E. J. Edelson of Chicago, arrested here on a charge of defrauding their cred itors in Chlcaaa of about tJO.OUu. hava . aented to waive extradition proceedings I1'- Mrry del Val papal aecretary and will return to Chlcaco on Uornl.v I siaie. evening. I Th announcement or tnis appointment Thoy have given ud all that remains of in a Ktter presented by the pope th caah they brought into Canada. 811.1-Ui. I lo Consignor Merry uei vai. n,e nomlna- Fourteen hundred dollars had been paid I uon however, wui not d made officially by th quartet for a bakery In th north I untl1 th n"1 conalatory. when th Mon- end of th city and 11.000 had been ax- I eignor will also do maae a cardinal. pended In purchasing a half interest In a real estat aency. I Wlreleas Telegraphy la Jaoaa. PEKING. Oct 18-Th Marconi system . VILNNA, Oct. U King Leopold of Bel-I day between Peking and th coast. bVv- giam. wno naa twen vlaltlng Kmperor I eral Chines official attended th sending Fraacia joaepn, haa left tr for Parla. 1 of th Drat message. Express company and their associates has negro aged 20, known aa "Sonny Boy. been granted in the United States court I killed another negro, Jim Hayes, and here and an order haa been issued to the I wounded three others at a negro dance In enjoined men to desist from intimidating I this city last night. the employe of the company from per- I The night before he had ref uaed to pay forming their duties at Texarkana, Mar- the admittance fee to the dance and was shall or Longview. 1 put out Last night he took his revolver. Large crowds met every train at Long- I went to the dance and while all was go- view and prevented any attempt to loud ng merrily, began firing into the room or unload express matter. On most of the into th crowd. After he had discharged cars there are no measengers. every load in his pistol and the smoke had At Marshall a man who was put on aa cleared, it was found that Jim Hayes was mesaenger at New Orleans was escorted to aead, a colored girl named "Snow" Mer- the hotel by the j agent, accompanied by mi was shot through the stomach; Bennte a Jeering crowd. When he reached tha Phillips waa shot through the eye, and hotel counter someone struck him and th James Barker, a negro from Moberly, proprietor threw a cup of hot coffee in was ,j,ot through the arm. All of th his fac and ordered him out The ex- wounded negroes will recover.' The negro press strikers finally, got him and he waa escaped. He la well armed and wllf prob- prevauea on to leave town. .bly neht if overtaken. luesday; cooler Tuesday. Temperate re at Omaha Yeaterdayt Hour. Ilea. Hoar. Dec 5 a. m w 1 p. ra (IT a. m 40 U p. m ...... iu T a. m 40 S p. tn TO Ha. m 411 4 p. m Til 9 a. n 4W It p. m IH 10 a, m B.t t n. m MI 11 n. m lt 1 p. nt Vt IK ra B4 M p. m U O p. m RO Next 8peaker of the Bonis Expected to Beach Washington This Week, STARTS TALK OF COMMITTEE MAKEUPS That on Ways and Meant t Be Aptn!4 Curing Extra leiuon. TOM MURRAY LAID AT REST FOUR FORMER MEMBER! NOT IN H0US! Bnrkett Kay Possibly Bt Flaotd on Thil Important Committee. All that was mortal of Tom Murray, the QWA IS ALSO AFTER REPRESENTATIOK recluse, one of the first settlers of Omaha Economy In Appropriatleaa aad o "Pork" la to Be Pasaed. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Oct 18. (Special.) Tha next speaker of the hous ot representa tives, Hon. Joseph O. Cannon of Illinois, la expected to arrive In Washington this wek to remain In all probability until th ad journment of congress next summer. His old rooms In the capltol, the room Of the committee on appropriations, will be oc cupied by the speaker-to-be until his election. It is thought, however, that for eighth congress he will take a suite of apartments at some one of the hotels and In the parlance of the politician open head quarters Just as if there was a big fight over the speakership on hand. The com ing of Mr. Cannon has excited the llvell- tlaa hurlinaa nf akntatrtialnincr Vl I friend and HolBlngton; Flfty-Hfth Iowa, Colonel J. R. I to him to become acquainted with him, at I particularly the members of the- Flfty- Lincoin; oaiicry a, nansas aruuery, tar 1 me loneiy grave-siae yesterday were many tain Downing; Battery B. Kansas artillery, I who thought they had known him and Captain Pattlson. All these regiments, with I called themselves friends. the exception of the Fifty-fifth Iowa and a The ceremonies were simple, being In few companies of the Second Nebraska, ar- keeping with the life that had been spent, rived before nightfall. They were conducted by Rev. rr. Edwin The regular troops comprise the Sixth, I Hart Jenks. pastor of the First Presby- ... i,.. m h. na,utini. .. Second. Twelfth and Twenty-first Infantry terIan church. The minister spoke briefly, about. Speculation is rife as to th course regiments, elpht squadrons each of the but eloquently, of the immortality of tho the speaker will pursue as to legislation Fourth. Eighth and Tenth cavalry regi- gouI mni 0f the close alliance the deceased during the coming extra and regular aes- menie, uaiiaiiun 01 e.iBineerH, unun tore to the growth and progresslveness 8on of congress. The committee on waye Leach, nnd the following batteries of light of thls great city. They were linked to- rt m.n 11 u .inrf.r.inn.l. will ba an- artlllery: Sixth, Seventh, Nineteenth, Kether in bonds so strong that the memoir nnini.H immauii.i.iv ... th. x.Milnr nf Twentieth. Twenty-nfth, Twenty-eighth and of the quaint old man must live on and congress and after the election of the iwMiijr-ii..nn. nit iuut in uivm mw K. Dr ded Dy an wno were DrOUd Of Omaha. an..... Tk. .nmlH.a n mlla will The funeral cortege formed at tho under- I also be appointed and In all probability taking parlors between 2 and I in the after- the committee on accounts. Thar com noon and marched to Forest Lawn. Beau tiful floral tributes bedecked the coffin Those who acted as pallbearers were: brigades of Infantry, commanded respec tively by Brigadier Generals Grant, Bell and Barry of the regular army and Hughes of the Kansas National Guard. Mnny Foreign Officers. It Is expected that a greater number of I Charles Morley, W. R. Bennett, Henry T. foreign military attaches will attend the I Clark, I. J. Dunn, Brnest Stuht and F. W. maneuvers than upon the previous similar I Corliss. occasions. Colonel Raspopoff of the Rus sian army and Colonel Foster and Colonel ELEVATOR MAN IS NO IDLER them as beflt ho muy lnto committeeship aMinuovR wi Vila - 1 1 L i n cuiiij iiaw aw,. . . Fort Riley for twp days. Lieutenant Colonel Monteverde of the Soanish army iod is not inrii mci. Conductor In City Hall Proves Hla mittees will be the only ones appointed during the extra session. The speaker. It Is understood, will take the time between tho meting of congress in extra seHSlun and the beginning of the regular session to study the new members of the Fifty- eighth congresH with a view ot fitting tha. will bring out t'.iclr best abilities. Maya and Meaaa Vaeaaeles. arrived today In a uniform that put to shame anything that was ever seen on the plains of Kansas, with the possible excep tion of the midsummer sun. His cap and t'oi Jn- As to the committee on wsys and means there la a great deal of talk regarding lta personnel. It was rumored at one time that Mr. Rubcock would become the head Elevator Conductor Gates became blouse were dark blue, covered with gold cengwi the other day when someone said of the committee, but this rumor lacks lace, and his riding trousers of expansive the levator men ,t the city hall had noth- connrmaUon. The best advices Indicate pattern were of a vividly aggressive scar- ,nt to do He had olff(,rent opinions about the reappointment of Bereno J. Payne of let, seemingly intrusive enough to leave a the matter ana he determined to prove to New York. Four vacancies exist on thla glow behind htm after he had turned a cor- ,,. ,,,. th,t ,hBV ,.. mt.txut.n. H committee. Three of the four places that haa charge of the west elevator, which carries the heaviest traffic, because the offices of the mayor, city attorney, tax commissioner nnd Board of Public Works mm aiai tV.uf' filj. of tViaa hlilMIno- Yfaa at..- tamp, and tete to the week General Ian XtKXeA oraInary aay and kept track of over to the north wing of the oapltot to Hamilton of the Bmish army is to arrive. the pMBenls9rll. Between the hours of 8 "'t n the fenate of the United ' State. " a. m. and I p. m.. deducting one hour for The fourth acanr.y waa jught about by lunch, he hauled up 791 people, making no 'no oviea. oi or ueorgc (Steele or in- record of their descents. Figuring on this oiana lor renominauon. t or tnes vacan basls. it la estimated that fronr. 2.000 to cl?! on the ways and means committee 1800 neoole do business in the city hall thar are a host of candidates. Iowa has a every day, figures that an ordinal jr observer candidate In the person of Robert O. Cou sins, wnose views as a siana-patter' on the tariff -"stlon coincide with opinions ner. The colonel, who 1 a courtly gentle man and a soldier of excellent record, was received with every attention by General Bates and his officers. Tomorrow Governor Bailey" of Kansas is expected to visit the are vacant have been brought about by the transfer of the member to the upper branch ot congress. Albert J. ' Hopkins i Illinois, Chester I, Xjarg of -Kansas and Francis O. Newlandsv o . Nevada golnaf The work for tomorrow will be an attack upon a rear guard. This la to be com manded by Colonel Duncan of the Sixth In fantry, who Is to march out early in the morning and at 12:30 is to start back to camp. - As soon as ho starts General Barry, with the remnlnder of the troops, will be after him, and Colonel Duncan must get Into would doubt exceedingly. camp the best he can, and inasmuch as he BIG, REWARD FOR FINDING MAN commands as good an Infantry regiment as ever marched and has the reputation of being a capable and energetic commander the prospects are bright for something doing. The roads have dried out again and the weather cannot be surpassed, although the nights are somewhat cool. Millionaire Wents (till Missing;, Al though Blar Force of Search ers Are Oat. Before Death Made Remark Which May Solve Mystery of St. Loals Marder. BUTCHERS LIKELY TO STRIKE KENTUCKY BANKER INJURED No Progress in Settling- Differences with the Cincinnati Pack lac Hoases. CINCINNATI. Oct 18.-C. 8. Schmltt of Chicago, president of the Amalgamated As sociation of Butchers and Meat Cutters, Falls Between Cars, Fraetarea Rib ad Dislocates Shoalder When Train Breaks. RENO, Nev.. Oct 18. Colonel J. D. Powers of Louisville, president of . the United States Trust company, was s Ti nas Deen in conrerence here today with the I oualy injured yesterday in Reno. The local men. who have made demanda for an special train in which he and a number of increase oi ju per cent, put no results were bankers were traveling on the way to reached, and It Beems probable that about San Francisco to attend tha bankers' enn 1,600 men in the dosen packing houses her yention broke in two Just in front of the will sinae on xuesaay. VISIT CRATOR OF VOLCANO Exploring Party Reports I'poa Con dition of Maaaa Lea Which Is Active. HONOLULU, Oct. 18. An exploring party of thirteen, the first to reach Mokuapopo, th summit of the crater of Mauna Loa. gives reliable details of the eruption. The party suffered severely from mountain sickness and cold. They found the inside of the crater vi ;y active. Out of the mass ot molten lava fiery geysers were shooting up to the height of 200 feet or more, but there waa no overflow. An Increase ot heat In lb Dewey crater, lower down. In dicates . th possibility of an outbreak there. 1 Kilauea remains normal. Many excur sionists arrived after vlsltlgg Mauna Loa, Take Haad ia i-Unla Dlspnte. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 18 -Mllwaukeea new revenue cutter will leave for Cleveland. O., tomorrow to tak part In the settlement of the international diMpute which has arisen between the L'nKe.1 gtute and Canada over the nahlng In l,ake Erie. Ordatrs to pro ceed at once to that port and to report to the collector of custom there have been re ceived by Captain HalL of Tuat-arura, and the cutter ill coal f "4 than lokv at i wove tor Lake trie. depot Colonel Powers was stepping from one coach to the other and fell between the cars. He retained his presence of mind and though a portly and elderly man, succeeded In rolling off the track Just aa the wheels of the following coach graxed his shoulder. His injuries consisted of a dislocation of the right shoulder, two fractured ribs and a sever cut on th left leg. BRISTOL, Tenn., Oct. 18. It is now five alnA. V T. Want thai vnnna- Phlln. PRISONER COMMITS SUICIDE -' '!- -T '2JS withstanding a party of a thousand men have been scouring the mountains for four days, no clue Is found. The missing man's brother. Daniel L. Wentz, has increased the reward from 85.000 to 825,000, provided ST. LOUIS, Oct 18. It is believed by he la returned alive. The reward, if th tho police that the mystery of the murder I young man should bo round dead, is B,ooo. of Mrs. Kate Lauman, whose dead body) The father of the missing man la hur- wo lutiuu lying oy inn roausiua near aj.,a ,,im. .... . . . r.,...iv.. . - . . Normandy on Thursday, ha. been par- The most plausible theory Is that young b.? ,e"'bhf J." 05 ,h'- tlally solved through the sulcld. today of Went, haa been murdered in the moun- 'gE? "J John Williams a negro, arrested lat last tain, for hi. firmness In dealing with tr.s- '.-'"V th8 iontomi and JL night a, a suspect pas..r. on the land, of the Virginia Coal f1" ' "? Williams, who aald he had recently come and Coke company. It i. not altogether .. ... . . ... from Mississippi, made several attempts Improbable that he may hav. been kid- wU, go to either Iowa or Nebraaku In 1 '..."r' !te:d"y .A"d .h." nP'd- dlana P' on tne commit! hnld by 1 next epeuker. Strang aa it is, Iowa has not been represented on the two very greatest committees ot tha house. pprnpriatlons and ways and ? means, for number of years, notwithstanding that this delegation has measured up with th very best Whether Nebraska will have a candidate for th ways and means committee is con- ven district Mr. Burkett stands very close to Mr. Can non. Ha ha. been his lieutenant on the comijlttee on appropriations for two years. Hei i able, exceedingly careful and gives promise of being one of the big men of the Fifty-eighth congress. It Is under stood that Mr Cannon would like very much to see Mr. Burkett- at the bead of the postofflce and post roads committee. aroused susDlclon. He was taken IntA custody and placed in the Clayton Jail last BIG RALLY OF REPUBLICANS night. He asnerted his Innocence, but finally, under severe questioning made tha remark, "Well, there are others In this. I'll tell you more about It tomorrow. Thla forenoon a small (Ire occurred near the Jail and caused soma excitement After It hud been extinguished Sheriff Hencken went to Williams' cell to question him and Formal Opening of Campaign at Washing-ton Hall Tonight, Mnyor ' Moores Presiding;. xee Dy reason of th vacancy created through the retirement of Mr. Steele, but as the delegation ha. not had a meeting to parcel out th committee plaoea It Is idle speculation to name any on o th Indiana . members for that place. Con gressman Roeder of Kansas Is anxious to Including representative men from both mt lhe former factions of th republican party in " ZTJl ... J 1 I nr or found th prisoner dead. He had hanged Omaha and Douglas county and presided ate w, , nrotahltVh. ,., himself. It I. thought that the excitement over by Mayor Moores. the big rally at th. at!lMMon ot jPoha 8harp wmf w caused by the fire alarmed William. Into Washington hall tonight under the auspice. . .rH.. .,. ...' the belief that a mob wa. approaching th of th. McKinley club, will be the formal ,ead Jame. D. Rlcard.or Tof TwZZZ Jail to lynch him. and he quickly hanged opening of the campaign .Ince the full av, announced a on ,. that himself with a sheet. Hi. body wa. warm nomination of the ticket by the republicans. ho wou, no, bo a ',.1 ' " when discovered. Acting on the possible " l expected that It will aucceed in arous- p,ace whl(,n h- fca u 1 "r clew uttered by Williams, the police ar Ing any latent Interest and atlr the voters, tw0 congTtsat, ' " now searching for others Implicated. Th and especially those of the republican body of Mra. Lauman waa burled today. party, as nothing yet has done. Will Insist en Economy. - I The speakers billed for this meeting are Information comes that the new rw,.k.. CREW OF SHIP IS STARVING John U We1"' w- F- aury. Charlea J. Lf the house TnTends to In'ut fr'rThJ ureene, .uwru iwKw.nr, very beginning upon rigid economy In (he J. H. Van Dusen, A. W. Jefferls end Henry public expenditures to b authorlw-d by C. Brom. I the next session of Music will b furnished by the McKinley it Is intimated, haa the hearty endorsement club quartet 0f the president and th admlnl.traUni.. "" mm """ I Those In rharare of maklnar nt k. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 18. Captain Niel-1 "JQ ATTEND KAIN FUNERAL budgets of the several department, hav Atlaatle Llaer Conies t Resene .fast la Time t Save Their Lives. ROYAL LIVE STOCK SHOW Fifth Aaaaal Exhibition Onena at Kansas City Todny with Maay Eatrlea. KANSAS CITT, Oct. 18. Th fifth an nual American Livestock show will open her tomorrow with TOO head ot pur bred cattle entered, IX) more than were in last year's show and the largest number e,ver entered In a Single show. In ad Itlon to th cattle there ar ISO beadr of Imported draft and coach horses, 800 swine, guv sheep and LQOO Angora goata. v A feature of th enow la an exhibit of carload lot. of native and rang bred feeding cattle. In which upwards of 100 cars ar entered. Cash prise aggregating 8b,uu0 will he awarded on the carload lot exhibit The prlita to be awarded at the show aggrcgat 8,UIU son of th British transatlantic staamar Haverford, which arrived here today from Liverpool, reporta having fell in with th coasting schooner Ribuc and Bessie with all on board In a weakened condition from lack of food. The schooner waa sighted 100 miles off Cap Penelope. Some of Its Blahea Scaaaell nnd nette Will Go Ionls. received Instruction to hold everything Father Jean- down and not to ask for additional an te St. I propriatlons unless tha exigencies positively demand Increases. According to th In formation now at hand, th program of the new speaker and th men whom ha Bishop Scannell of th diocese of Omaha I will select to carry out hla policy will be sails were gone and It appeared to be in I and Father Jeannett of St Luke', hoa-1 no "pork" appropriation, of any kind. No trouble. A boat with some of Harerford'. pltal will leave Omaha tomorrow for St. general river and harbor bill, but appro- officer, wa. sent to th vessel. Captain I Loula to attend the funeral of the lat I prlations for continuing contracts author Marshal of the schooner said h called from I Archbishop Kaln, who died In Baltimore. I lied by former congresses; no new pablla Georgetown, B. C. oiv September 17, for 1 The funeral or the distinguished prelate building bills, but only ths continuance Patchogue, L. I. Besides hla crow he had I takes place Wednesday, and la to be at- of appropriations for project, hitherto au with him his wife, four children and attended by notable Catholics from all over thorlsed; no tariff legislation of any kind passenger. Adverse winds drove the I th United States. I whatsoever and no reciprocity legislation schooner out of Its coura and aalls were -m except for Cuba; ho financial legislation lost in galea. The entlr party bad been ! Ocean Vessels Oct. 18. and po changes In th laws relating to without food for four days. Th members At New Tork Arrived: lm. Bretagne, trust, now on the statute books. In fact of the crew were so weak that they raised oueenstow ' 1 mbrla' fro,n lJverJ'00l nd nothing that will tend to unsettle present distress signals with difficulty. Captain a1" Jverpool Arrived: Mayflower from bualnesa conditions. It is th d.tr of tha Nlelson furnished Captain Marshal with I Boston via (Jueenstown; KtruiU, from New I administration to go Into the next C4.m food, oil and other .hip supplies and th U"rS via Oue! to wT ; CedrlC' N,w P'n with a feeling that nothing l.as been achooner set IU course for its destination, I At Plymouth Sailed: Kalaerln Maria I a"ne that tne people aa not support Th Theresla. from New York, for Cherbourg I pruning of expenditures will b In larg Cnt Down Shoo Feree. Minnehaha, for New and Bremen At Linidun Sailed: ALTOONA. Pa.. Oct. 18. The Pennsylvania I Tork. Railroad corr,ruiiiy haa issued orders to cut I At Rotterdam Sailed: Noordam. for New down tne rone in tha Altoona aliopa 1U perl York via itouiogne Hur ater. rent, which will necessitate th suspension I At Queeiuitos, n Polled; L'jcanla, from of suo men. Liverpool, lor jncw sura. measure dictated by th Stat of th publlo finances. There is every reason to expect a decrease of receipts for th next fiscal year. There I. also occasion ts fear a falling off In export, which would rnct