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4 PRINCE CHUN QUAlBEFORE QUAl QVhLSBEFORE
BEFORE KAISER S FROVNS FROVNSChina
China Is Forced to Taste of the Bitter Gall of ofHumiliation ofHumiHation oft
t Humiliation HumiliationImpressive HumiHationImpressive HumiliationtL
tL
Impressive Scene Attending Atten Attendqlg g the Apology forthe for the Murder Murderof
of Baron von Ketteler
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4c Berlin orftu Sept 4 1Emparor Bmparor Williams Williamsreception Wllllams
i 41 reception eceptIo of Ut u CUneee Chn rotafikm m1a rn1 loft of ex expiation exp1tlonh exDLtIon ¬
piation p1tlonh headed toy Prince PrlnQ9 Chun which whichtook whichtook wldchtook I
took place today t dtIy at Potsdam was wasmarked W8marked wa wawked
marked with all J1 the th severity consistent consistentwith coniIstenwlth I Iwith
with an audience nominally nomln < < lIy friendly friendlyTi frlendly1 frlendly1lhe friendlyThe
Ti The e CMae CtlD CMneefmperIa1 imperial envoy on entering enteringthe j jthe
the paa paaoe WM not accorded a 8lute by bythe bythe I
the garde du i corps cor The emperor re receiVid recelVd receIYd
ceiVid him seated The buttons and andpauettes andep8ueUes andepaUeUee
pauettes of hit majestys ma1e tye white uni uniform unlform uniZorrn ¬
form were er enveloped in crepe crepePrince crepePrince crepePrince
Prince Chun bowed thrice on enter enterIng enterIng enter2ng
Ing and leaving Emperor William re remaliKI remalnt1 rematI2
iS matI2 maliKI 4 wted during durin the reading of ofthe otthe ofthe
the Chlnete Chin address Afterward how however however howS ¬
S ever tie t 8 relaxed his tern demeanor nd ndwelcome ndweloom ndwetcome
welcome the envoy courteously und andsubsequently und8U undsubsequently
8U subsequently Untly accomoanled a < < om nled by his ad adjutant adjutMlt adS ¬
S jutant he called upon Prince Chun at atthe atthe atthe
the Orangery Or ngery Later in the evening eveningthe eveningthe eveningthe
the emperor Prince Prln Chun and a dozen dozenmembers dozenmembers dozenmembers
members of ofmt toe ae expiatory mission took tooktea tooktea tooktea
tea on an Island In the Havel HavelThe HavelThe HavelThe
The emperor had evidently eT1d nUy arranged arrangedthe arrangedthe arrangediL
iL the entire ceremony with wt a view of oflirpreesmg oflirpretng
lirpreesmg lrrpre tng Prince Chun Chunvlth vlth the th feel feelins feellD5 feela I
ins a Uiat the ceremony ce tmony meant expiation expiationfor I
for a foul crime and nd that only through throughexpiation throughexpiation
expiation had Prince Churl acquired acquiredthe I
the he right to be treated with princely princelyhonors rlnceIy1onor f fhonor
honors Not until after a r the ceremony ceremonydid j I
did the atmosphere tmOll1here change Then the thetroops he hetTOOPS heS hetroops
troops outside having saluted and the theband theS theband
S S band having played p ed hussars escorted escortedPrince e eecortedPrince cor d dPrince I
Prince Chun back to the Orangery OrangeryThe OranJeryThe OrangeryThe
The imperial envoy seemed deeply deeplyimpressed deeplyImprelJlMld deeplylmpreeeed
impressed with the t1 solemnity of the he oc occasion occasion cccaMon ¬
casion and when summoned to the thethrone thethrone thethrone
throne room he showed visible ember embarrasgmeat emb emberS r rr88ment
S rasgmeat He bowed repeatedly while whileapproaching whUeapproaching whileapproacblng
approaching the throne and his voice voicewas voicewa voiceS
S 4I wa was agitated while be was reading readh the theimperial theImpel1al theImperial
imperial address addr The e entire manner mannerof mannero mannerof
of o Emperor William vas u calculated to toimpress toltJ tolmproee
impress ltJ 1O Prince Chun with tk t1 sol solemnity 801mnlty ol olS ¬
S enmity of tne tfl ceremonial He spolife spolifeemphatically zpok4emphatically po poemphaUcally
emphatically and seriously rlou8l emphasiz emphasizing emphaslz1I1g enphasizIng ¬
ing particularly the word clvllizeu clvllizeuChinese clvlllaetiChinese civllizetiChlneeo
Chinese Attendants Anxious AnxiousThe AnxiousThe AnxiousThe
The ceremony lasted la ted only ten min mlnntes minutes mm mmiitee
ntes In the meantime stx Chinese Chinesdignitaries Chineselgnitztes
dignitaries ignltrl of o the he highest hl het rank wno wnowere wbowere bo bowere I
were baited In the ante room remained remainedthere remainedthere remainedthere
there perfectly motionless motlonl and d speech speechless IJP4hckle speckless ¬ i
less le awaiting Prince Chun return returnwith teturnwith returnw1tb
with evMtaBt attxtetife atZ Prince Cbun re retired retired yeS ¬
S tired luudnMMa t lack trjMt the tlrene room roombowing GOlDw1ng
4 bowing w1ng proiaooly y Following FolloWingtext Ja 1a LM LMtext th thtext
text of the letter presented by Prince PrinceChun PrinceChun PrineeChun
Chun to tf Bmjwor in18ror WUllnm WUllnmThe WrnirenTbe VClINnTIHa
The great tet emperor emp lG1 of the Chinese Chineseempire Chineseempire Chineseempire I
empire to his majesty the great G GtK GtKman GurS r rznan
S znan emperor greeting greetingEver greetinggCr greetingS
S Ever since nee Uij th empires have ben benmutually besnS besnmutually n nmutually
S mutually represented repltl enttd by permanent le legations I IglLtioni ¬
5 gations we have stood uninterrupted in infriendly Inlendly inS
S friendly relationship relaUoB hlp with one another anotherespecially anotherespecially anotherS
S especially since the visit of Prince PrinceHenry PrincelielU Princehenri
Henry lielU whom I had the privilege of re receiving 111celinK receiwing ¬
ceiving frequently and treaUng with on onIntimate onITlUrnate onS
S Intimate terms Unfortunately in the thefifth thef1th thefifth
fifth month monL of last 1a t year the Boxers re rebellioualy rebelUoual iebelUously
bellioualy penetrated Into Pekln and andthe aJidthe afldthe
the soldiers joined them The result resultwas reeultWAS resultwas
was tie murder of your majestys majeo1ty8min majeo1ty8minIster min minister ¬
ister Baron ron von Ketteler a man who whoas whoas whoS
S as long as he occupied his post at Pe PeW PeJd Pc3de
W 3de paid careful attention to the inter intereats Interests interests
ests of oar countries and to whom horn we weare weare weare
are bound to pay our special acknowl ncknowledgementL ucknowiS acknowledgements ¬
S edgements edgementsWe
We regret most deeply d pl that Baron Baronvon Baronvon aaronvon
von KetteSer Kette er met so o terrible an end endThe endThe endThe
The fact that we w were not in Intion posi position pOSltlon ¬
tion to take due protective prote < tive nu mfBU mfBUwas m jsuree jsureewas sureswas
was painful to our sense IlEn of responsi responsibility reaponelb1l1ty responsi2yIIlty ¬
bility It was this thl feeling of responsi responsibility r reeponsibility ponel ponelbll1ty ¬
bility which prompted > w to erect erectmonument a amonument amonument
monument on the spot as a lgn that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the crime < should 8bouldnot not remained unex unexpiated untrXpia unexplated
plated pia platedS teet
teetGrief
S P Grief of Chinese Emperor EmparorFurther EmperorFurthtl EmperorTurthir
Further ve have hv sent to Germany Germanywith Germanywith Germanywith
with this thl letter lettf > r the Imperial Prtncfi PrtncfiTsun Prln PrlnT PrincrThun
Tsun T un Teal T < 31 Song heading a specUu mis mission ml mlsion misS misslon ¬
sion Prince Prmce Chun our own brother
S
Manila S apt pt 4 4LleuteDnt Ueuteaant Haxxard of ofth
14 th tM TMrd It rd ravalry has brought 1 In here Ar Arthur Arthur Arthur ¬ I
thur Jjward the American deserter d er who whowan WhOwaw whowa
wan wa r ntly captured CJptu by 7 th the lieutenant lieutenantvie Ileute11Jintt lieutenantwbe
vie in r mmand of t FOI rome Mmcab Macabbe MacabbescoutS be becom
olfit i iplacf
scoutS com in ih t isiand o f Mlmioro lI lIod od He was wasplace weplace
I place i jt1 j a I and win shortly b be court courtHWV courtmarLi
mani maniHo I IHow
HWV Ho How < mi nl n1a i the he wan w ever an anAm anV I IAmf
V Am an < n > Idler He < aims h be wai w weaborn born bornin orn j jtn
1 in Spain that hlB h father wa was EfI8Ih EfI8Ihand Bftgll nSgIIshand h hand
and his hi mother Spsniai init that he e epou es esOUesl
pou OUesl e < i tn iflc caulie < au f ot 0 the Filipino In Inwas Inisie
18 1 isie after p ptat pnCe was wa declared de < < larel1 he ears sayoKB earshe ll6Y11he I
he Wtnt t to > Hongkonj an and retuTn returned to in1II
1 1II as AgulnalOos cl clTRAIN chief of artUlr iirUiloriTRAIN I ITRAl
I II
TRAIN KILLS MAN MANIN MANIN 1 1I
IN I OGDEN YARDS VARDSSpecial YARDSSpechtl YARDSSpecial
YARDSJ J
Special to The Herald HeraldOftdrn heraNOsdin I IOgdrn
Oftdrn Sept 4 4Gnrge George < rge M I WU Wilsor Wilsorlad or orhad orad
had ad his life crusher out in the Union UnionPaclfl UnionPadll UnionPacIfl
Paclfl yards tonight about 930 WII WIIn WIl2n e eHan
Han n iva > deaf d t and dumb wan wa a car carpenter carpenter carprmter ¬
penter by trade ar1 ii 1 resided > d with lth his hisbrother hilibrothr hisbroth
brother broth r David Wilson Wl ol1 in Wilson WilsonThe WisonThe r5on r5onThe
The man was evMUnMy IdCntly walking along alongthe al4ngth alongthe
the th track going < < oln through ibc b be yawls YaJl s on onIlls onhis on1is
Ills 1is way home A switch engine was wasrunning wa warunrlng waruuring
running w some me care from rom the freight freightbocJ fleight1Oj freighta
a bocJ and Wilson was < caught bout the thepoint thepoint thepoint
point where the Oregon Short Line Linema Linema
ma 8 line lin ciosees the Union Pacific Pacificmain PaclncIDln Pacificmain
main Line 1neJast lnfJost LineJust
Just how or when wh n he was struck struckknown struckCOUld struckcould
COUld not be learned How It was first flratknown firstknown
known of the accld accldnt nt was when the theswitchmen th thswltcbmen thegwitcbineri <
switchmen round his mangled body bodyThere b bedyThere dY I
There was blood on the cars < showing showingthat ilhowlngthat showingthat I
that the cars and not ot the engine had haditruck hdItruck haditruck
itruck him first firstThe nrstThe firstThe
The mnn TVS as talwn to the baggage baggageroom baggageOOm baggageroom
room and th city physician Dr Con ConIon C CiliIon n nIon
Ion was as Kiimironed Dr Perkins Pe 1dns was waslino W8al80 I Ilso
lino lso summoned by the Union Pacific PacificautJiorMes PaclflcdUUutjR Pacificctutu
autJiorMes ctutu is and took charge of the cae caeIt CdeIt ceeIt
It wis w found that Wilsons left leg legand legC1nd legand
and right arn were ere frightfully frightfullycrushed frtghtfullycrubei frightfullycnishet
crushed He alfo had an injury at the thebase thebue thebase
base of o th < > kuli which rendered him himunconfiour himuncorwiol himunconanu
unconfiour th physicians stated at atthe atthe atthe
the first that h he could harliy h rUy live un until untII unfIl ¬
til morning < < but buth he was taken to the thehospital thehOSIjtaJ thehospital
hospital his hI wound attended a ttfndtd to t and andtls andIs sadi1s
tls Is people in Wilson were notified
will aJMure MU urp jcoiir ± ii malestv ma1e tv how deeply deeplythe deeplythe deeplythe
the event TUle the past year have havegrieved havecrteved havegrieved
grieved ui u and how deeply feelings of ofpenitence ofpe ofpsnttaiioe
penitence pe wnoe and shame till m animate anio < ite us usYour usour usYour
Your our majestysent majesty sent your troops from froma fromafar
a afar far ar distance put down the Boxers re rebellion rebellion tohellion ¬
bellion and restored peace for the thewelfare theweltr thewelfant
welfare of our nation We Ve have there therefore therefore therefore ¬
fore commanded Prince Chun to ex express expretM cxpress ¬
press personally Il to your majesty our aurthanks onlthanka ourthanks
thanks for your efforts in promoting promotingpeace promoUngpeace promotingpeace
peace We Ve cherish the hope that yuar yuarmajeetys jvnrmajetltys Iunrmajestys
majeetys indignation will be replaced replacedby
by b the old friendship friend hip That the rein relations relotJons reintions ¬
tions between our empires will be even evenmore ovenmore ovemmore
more extensive and of a more intimate intimateand Inttmaeand intimateand
and beneficient character Chan ha hither hitherto ¬
to le our firm assurance assurancePrince aBllurancePrince assurancePrince
Prince Chun in delivering the letter lettersaid letttn1IId lettersaid
said 1 am In a position Osl tlon to assure assureyour a ure
majesty maje ty that the emperor my mymost mymost myroost
most gracious master stood aloof from fromthese fromthese fromthese
these complications Which brought mis misfortune misfortune misfortune ¬
fortune upon China and loss 10 and care careupon cawupon careUpon
upon Germany Nevertheless in ao aocordance aocordan nocordance
cordan cordance with the customs of thou thousands thouands thousands ¬
sands of years the emperor of China Chinahas Chinabaa Chinahas
has taken the blame on his own sacred sacredperson sacredpenon sacredperson
person I have therefore the task of ofexpressing otexple881ng ofexpressing
expressing to your majesty the most mostcordial mostcordial mostcordial
cordial feelings of tiu UI < emperor my m il illustrious illustrloua iilustrious ¬
lustrious master townrd your our imperial imperialmajesty ImprlalmaJety imphrlalmajesty
majesty and the whole hote imperial family familyI
I hope the passing p sslm cloud will only in intensify Intenalfy intensify ¬
tensify the succeeding sunshine and andmutual andmutual andmutual
mutual friendship of the two great em emplreR empires erapiece
piece when they understand the value valueof valueof alueot
of each her > better betterHeply betterRep1y betteraeply
Heply of the Kaiser KaiserEmperor KaiserEmperor KaiserEmperor
Emperor William IIIlm in reply said It Itte ItIs ItIs
Is no joyous or festive te tlvp occasion nor the thefulfillment thefuUUlment thefulfillment
fulfillment of a simple act of courtesy courtesywhich courtesywhich
which brings nllS your imperial highness highnessto hlghneto
to me but a deeply de ply melancholy and andvery andvery andvery
very serious event Mv IY minister to the thecourt thocourt thecourt
court of the emperor of China has mao been beenlain beenla1n beenstain
lain in the capital of China by the themurderous themurderoua themurderous
murderous weapons of Chinese soldiers soldiersacting soldiersacUn soldiersacting
acting acUn under superior command an anunheard anunheard anunheard
unheard of crime which is b t1 d as aslntemou asInJlamou aslnMmous
lntemou by b international law am the
usages of nations nationsFrom
From the mouth of your Imperial Imperialhighness imperialhighness
highness a I have just received an ex exprewion expn expresion
prewion pn l lon of the deep reeret of the em emperor emperor ¬
peror of China I readily believe your yourImperial yourimperial our ourImperial
Imperial brother personally per ona11y stood aloof alooffrom alooffrom alooffront
from thl this crime and tha subsequent subsequentact
act aett of violence vtole against ap1n t tho th inviolable inviolableons Inviolableii2ons
ii2ons a110ns ons jmftn hdflet1lt tfwfltl toaLgller Klsa CS s sAll
All 11 I the greater the gunt tiflt resting on onIlls onhis
Ills advisers a4vi er and governmept The Th lat latt latErr
t tr r must not delude themselves swith with withthe withthe
the belief that they are able to obtain obtainatonement obtainatonement
atonement and iardon for their guilt guiltby guiltby nt ntby
by this expiatory mission alone They Theywill Theywill Ihe Ihew1ll
will be judged by their future conduct conductIn conductccord
In accordance ccord < 1nce with the laws of 0 nations nationsIf
If the emperor of China conducts the thegovernment theovemment thegovernment
government of his great empire hence henceforth henceforth ¬
forth strictly In the spirit of these the e pre prelIcriptlons prescriptions
1 scrtptkms then will his hopes be ful fulfilled fultilled f UI ¬
filled and the results of the complica complications compJlcatlons complications ¬
tions of the past year will be overcome overcomeand overcomeand overcomeand
and between Germany and China as asformerly astormerly asformerly
formerly peaceful and friendly frl mUy rein relations reI reinUOne a ¬
tions will 111 again prevail In th sincere sincerewish sincerewlllh sincerewish
wish that this t ls may beso be so I bid your yourImperial yourlrQperlal yourirnperiaihighnesil
Imperial irnperiaihighnesil highness welcome welcomeAccording welcomeAccording welcomeAccording
According to the Lofcal Arzelger the theChinese theChinese he heChlne
Chinese Chlne envoy wll will breakfast tomorrow tomorrowwith tomorrowwith tomorrowwith
with the emperor and empress empressThere empressThere empressThere
There was appvrantlv ap rantJv little public in interest interest Interest ¬
terest In the mlsf mllltlon Ion among the people peopleof
of Berlin A smull but undemonstra undemonstrative ¬
dye crowd watched Prince Chun driv driving drivIn drlvlag ¬
lag In In the park parkAnother p parkAnother rlc rlcAnother
Another Expiatory Mission MissionTokohama MissionYokohama dissIonYokohama
Yokohama Sept 4 4The The Chinese mis mission mission mission ¬
sion of expiation for the murder of ofSugyima ofSUglma ofSugyima
Sugyima Aklra chancellor of f the Japa Japanese JapaI Iapanese ¬
nese legation In Pekln prior to the theBoxer theBoxer theBoxer
I Boxer uprising will arrive at Toklo to tomorrow toI tomorrow
I morrow and await there the arrange arrangements arrangements arrangements ¬
ments of the Japanese foreign office officefor officetor officefor
for the reception of o the mission by Em Emperor Emperor Emperor ¬
peror Mutsuhito Mu lUhlto
S t HOWARD IIOWMID DENIES THAT HE IS A ADESERTER ADESERTER
DESERTER PROM AMERICAN IMEEBC ARMY ARMYI I
While in that position OIIltJon Howard ataojwjrs ataojwjrsbe also says 118SJe saysbe
Aa Ammtcafls Ammtcaflsbefore e ebefore
be Je made friend with many manythd
before tfr the insurrection nr o ln including kncludlngGeneral kncludlngGeneralGreen ln tJ tJat
= Green thd He cant his lot with Agutiialdo Agutiialdoat inaldo inaldoat
at the time of rupture ture with the Amer Americans AmerJcau Amerleans ¬
leans and he says that he brought In six sixteen slxtrUCe sixteen ¬
teen American can prisoners under a aof flag flagof f fHoward
= nrsS
of trace at aU Anseto m September SeptemberHoward 18B 18BHoward
Howard dente that he commanded the theforce theforce theforce
force at San Mateo which killed General GeneralT Generalnrs GeneralLawton
T Lawton urLnn He e speaks toeaics like an nrs educated educatedEnlUhmam educatedEnglishman tr trbhllqlf
Englishman L ntenaflt ilsasard says he hehimeeif
bhllqlf saw Howard at Angeles In Int jp jpIdentified lO lOTwo
Two former California am volunteirs a atbeir = today todayidentified
Identified t rrh rrham Howard as a deserter fro froibelr from fromtheir o
their regiment rm nt named WaHey of com company comPD7 oem1iany ¬
pany A who deserted In 1899 1899BIG 1 1BIG iSSOBiG
BIG STRIKE E OF OFOIL OFOle
OIL CONFIRMED CONFIRMEDSpecial ONFlltEDI
Special SP elal to Tfc Tbe e Herald HeraWlPrice Heraldlrice
Price lrI e Utah Sept 4 4Two Two or these thraytraveling th thtravellnr thesetraveling
traveling men in from CasUedalo the thenearest th thneare thtnearest <
nearest neare t point to t < o the Slnbad oil fields fieldstonight fieldstonight fieldstonight
tonight confirm the report 1f Gtt of an oil oilstrike 011trike oilstrike
strike by A J J Davis of Salt Lake Lakemanager Lakemanarer Lakemanager
manager of the San Rafael Oil Min Mining Mm Mming ¬
companys compan 8 properties The news newswas newswas newswas
was broughtmto brought 1nto nto Caatledale Ca tledale this morn moming mornIng mornlog
ing by a ylrttor who ho had been be n attracted attractedthere attrnctedthere
there by the first report of a strike strikeTbre strlkpTh strikeThere
There Th IB a heavy flow of water in inthe Inthe inthe
the woll 11 and the machinery machine has been beenpulled beenpulled beenpulled
pulled and a eta ia t is to W b made at an another another another ¬
other point leas le s than 109 feet eet from the thefirst th thnrst thefirst
first well The formation so far en encountered encountered encountered ¬
countered is sandstone ndtone clay oil ahali ahalind shald shalsid <
nd id d then l n petroleum about the same as asBakersfleld asBakersfteld asBakersfield
Bakersfield Cal About every one who whocan whoan whocan
can an get away from the towns south of ofhere ofhere
here has cone there or Is getting ready readyi
i to go
DCII DCIIREG
goREGRETS
REGRETS REG RElS OF FRANCE FRANCEShould F FRANCEShould ItA NeE
Should Have Sent Warships to Tur Turkey Turkey ¬
key at First FirstParis irst
Paris Sept 4 According to the Echo Echode Echodo
de Paris tt Ue a government regrets that it itdid Itdid itdid
did not send a squadron to Turkish wa waters WQters wetees ¬
ters at t the beginning of the trouble but
It wll now wait wa t until after the czars de depart e1apart dopartIre ¬
part partIre are before doing dOlntf no In the mean meantime meantlmt meanS ¬
S time all Turkleh polio po poi cr will be conducted conductedto
to the frontier frontierLondon tronUerLondon fronuerLoitdon
London Sept 4 4TJIP The sultan wired the theczar theczar theczar
czar Monday aye the Vienna correspond correspondto
pnt at the Dally ai Telegraph begging hIm hImto himto
to Intervene in the t e Constans dispute disputec
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1 S cdopYRiGnr COPYIUGUT 1001 BT XT v E 1 iL HEARST S S SS SS S l S
T TfflK TE TA1 TA1ROBBE8EEBO N NEstimatecl
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ROBBE8EEBO ROBBE8EEBOEstimated
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Estimated That Their Haul in inTexas inTexas inTexas
Texas Araountedtq 50000 50000NO 50000t 50000NO 50000NO
t
NO TRACE OF BANDITS BANDITSONE BANDITSONE
ONE OF THE T CBOW35 CROWD KNKW KNEW HOW HOWTO HOWTO aowS
S TO SUN AN ENGINE ENGINETexarkana ENGINEt ENGINETexarkana ENGINETexarkann
+ t
Texarkana Ark Sept 4 4Th The six sixmen sixmen sixmen
men who held up the Cotton Belt pas passenger 1 passenger > as assenger ¬
senger train at Eylau Tex last night nightare nightare nightare
are still at large The robbers evident evidently ¬
ly rode their horses up Aiken creek creekand creekand creekand
and left them standing in the stream streamThey streamThey streamThey
They then used a handcar and anc went wentfive wentfive wentfive
five miles north as the handcar was wasfound wasfound I
found near where the train was wasstopped wasstopped wasstopped
stopped After looting the mail and andexpress andexpreso
express cars the robbers returned to tothe tothe tothe I
the creek mounted their horses and andagain andagain andagain
again rode down the stream thus ob obliterating obllteratlng ohliterating ¬
literating their trails It Is said the theentire theentire
entire haulwas 50000 50000Tonight 50000Tonight I
Tonight the posses returned here herehaving herehaving herehaving
from fromthe frontthe I Ithe
having called the bloodhounds
the track It has been discovered that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the robbers secured s cured one bag of gold goldwhich goldwhich goldwhich
which requires the combined effort of oftwo oftwo oftwo
two men to carry from the express car carto carto carto
to the engine The through safe was wasdynamited wadynamited wasdynamited
dynamited dynamitedi dynamitedWhile dynamitedWhile
i While the dogs were trailing it is issaid
said enough en ugh was learned to place the theguilty
1 guilty persons who arc believed to be beI betrom I Ifrom
I from Texarkana one being bein a man the theremainder theremainder theremainder
remainder boys The arrest of thelender the theleader theleader
leader is looked for hourly hourlyThe hourlyThe
The Cotton Belt has offered a reward rewardof
of 1800 for the robbers and the ex express exprese express ¬
press company 10 per cent of all money moneyrecovered mone monerecovered moneyrecovered
recovered All the posses have been beenrecalled
recalled to Texarkana and pursuit Is Isnow
now confined strictly to Texarkana TexarkanaI TexllrkanaThe
I The robbers took their time at t the theI thework
I work and when they had concluded concludedreturned concludereturned concludedreturned
returned from the express car to the thelocomotive thel theloomotive
locomotive l omotlve with two t o sacks sac1 filled with withbooty withbooty withbooty
booty These they tossed on the en engine engine engine ¬
gine Turning to the engineer one of ofthe ottho ofthe
the men Said SaidRobbers 1Ia1dRobbers heldBoibers
Robbers Were Good Natured NaturedWell NaturedVell NaturedS
S Well iVell Vell Just shellroad you here You Youare Youare Youare
are not the only engineer in this crowd crowdand crowdand crowdand
and I guess we can run the machine machinea
a few miles without your assistance assistancewhen assistancewhen assistancewhen
when you ou locate your wagon figure the therun theI therun
run In on your mileage as we wont wontput wontput vontput
I put in time for the run we make makePutting makeputting maket maketPutting
Putting out the headlight the bandit banditopened banditI banditopened
I opened the throttle and pulled out En Englneer Englneer EnS
S glneer Henderson was Jeft Jef t with the ex express exI cxI
I press and mail cars and the messen messenway messengfr messenI
I I gfr and postal clerk He made his hisway hIsway
way to tl a section house within a mile or ortwo ortwo ortwo
two of the scene and procuring a hand handcar handcar handcar ¬
car and some men to assist in propel propelling propelling propelhag ¬
ling It started on a search for the lo locomotive locomotive 10comnotive ¬
comotive comotiveIt
It was slow work At a a point south southof southot southof
of Rowan within four miles of Red RedWater RedVater RedWater
Water they came upon the deserted desertedengine desertedepglne desertedepgine
engine standing on the main track trackthrottle trackI
I throttle closed do ed lights wit ut and no one oneI oneIin
I Iin in sight The engine was at the bot boti bottom
i tom of the grade and had either been beendeserted b bbendeSerted en enI
I deserted or had been left ct a point pointfurther pointfurther pointfurther
further north and was allowed by its itsown Itsown itsown
own weight to seek the level track trackEngineer trackEngineer trackEngineer
Engineer Henderson got aboard backed backedto
to the express and mall cars and andcoupled andcoupled indcoupled
coupled up The train was not put to together toJether together ¬
gether until un l nrly this morning Some Sometime Sometime Sometime
time after midnight Henderson suc succeeded succeeded sueceeded ¬
ceeded in getting his engine and the thetwo tlietwo thetwo
two cars back to where the he first stop stopwas stopwas stopwas
was made by the robbers and the train trainproceeded trainproceeded trainproceeded
proceeded couth to Mount Pleasant th thdivision thdivision the thedivision
division point There a full report was wasmade wnsmade wasmade
made and the officials of the company companyordered companyordered companyordered
ordered everything done possible to 10 looate 10wte 10tate
tate the robbers robbersSenator robbersI robbersSenator
I S
Senator Lodge at Berlin BerlinBerlin BerlinBerlin BerlinBerln
Berlin Sept 4 4Unted United States Senator SenatorLodge SenatorLodge SenatorLodge
I Lodge has arrived in this city He ex expects expects oxpects ¬
pects to proceed to Paris tomorrow
UNITED STAIESISREADY STAIESISREADYO STAThS IS RADY RADYS RADYTender
S O JI r DI4 JOR JORT S
Tender T of Good Offices in South American AmericanTroubles AmericanJrouble AmericanS AmericanTroubles
S Jrouble Troubles Creates Stir at Washington S 55
Washington Sept 4 4The The action of ofthe orth ofthe
the th United States in tendering its good goodoffices goodoffices goodoffices
offices to Venezuela and Colombia to toavert toavert toavert
avert a war between betw n those countries countrieshas couIitdeshas countrieshas
has not yet advanced to a point where wherethis wherethis wherethis
this government has begun tED ti work workof workot workof
of mediator It has h signified its will willingness wlllIngnesB willingness ¬
ingness to act but it will remain for forthe forthe forthe
the two countries to indicatewhen Indicate when the thetime thetime thetime
time has arrived for actual mediation mediationColombia mediationColombia mediationColombia
Colombia already has made known knownthat knownthat knownthat
that she will welcome the exercise of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the pacific offices of the United States StatesThe StatesThe StatesThe
The response of Venezuela is under understood understood understood ¬
stood to be less definite in accepting acceptingthe
the good offices of the United States StatesThe StatesThe StatesThe
The Colombian minister Dr Silva and andthe andthe andthe
the Venezuelan charge daffaires Se Senor Senor Senor
nor Pulido left for Buffalo In the Pan PanAmerican PanAmerican PanAmerican
American party today which seems to toindicate toIndicate toindicate
indicate that no immediate crisis is isanticipatetd Isantlclpatetd isanticipatetd
anticipatetd anticipatetdThe
The note of the United States offer offering otfering offering ¬ I
ing to mediate has created an unusual unusualstir unusualsUr unusualstir
stir in In South African diplomatic quar quarters quarteI8 quartees ¬
tees as It Is construed to be a rather rathermarked rathermarked rathermarked
marked the development of the Monroe Monroedoctrine Monroedoctrine Monroedoctrine
doctrine and one which will l he e most mostacceptable mostacceptable mostaoceptable
acceptable to South America AmericaThe AmericaThe AmericaThe
The Colombian government will make makean
an emphatic rejoinder to the official officialstatement officialstatement
statement of Venezuela that armed In Invasions lrivaslons invasions ¬
vasions by Colombian troops have been beencrossing beencrossing beencrossing S
crossing the Venezuelan frontier and andhave andhve andhave
have been forcing war upon that coun country aotin aotintry ¬
try It will show In substance su stance that thatColombian thatColombian
Colombian troops on the frontier are arethere arethere arethere I
there to protect the border s qnd nd that thatany thatany thatany
any crossing of the line has as been by bydetached bydetached bydetached
detached bands without the approval of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the federal government governmentI S SIt
I It has just been disclosed that Gen Central GenraI Gendm1 ¬
tral raI Uribe made a statement at the theColombian theColombian
Colombian legation in this city c to the theeffect theeffect
effect r rr that the ar revolutionary I O movement movementof v
of which he Is the head had the sup support support support ¬
port of Venezuela Ecuador arid Nic Nicaragua Nicaragua Nicaragua ¬
aragua The statement was made dur during durIng duelag ¬
ing the pendency of negotiations for forthe forthe forthe
the surrender of the revolutionists revolutionistsThe
The negotiations with Uribe closed closedit
it Is authoritatively stated with an anagreement anagroement anagreement
agreement of surrender but the Co Colombian Colombian Colombian ¬
lombian authorities are now satisfied satisfiedthat satisfiedthat satisfiedthat
that this was a ruse by which his hisagents hisagents hisagents
agents secured passports passportsthrougb through Co Colombia Colombia Colombia ¬
lombia and went on an ostensible peace peacemission peacemission peacemission
mission whereas their real purpose purposej purposewas
j was to act as spies and revolutionary revolutionarypropogandlsts revolutlonaryprologandlsts revolutionaryproogandists
I propogandlsts propogandlstsi
i Mall advices from Venezuela which whichj whichreached whichreached
j reached the state department today todaycontain todaycontain
I contain < a report from Minister Bowen Bowendated Bowendated
I dated at Caracas about the middle of ofwhich orAuust ofAugust
August upon the conditions upon uponi uponwhich
i which Mr Russell the United States Statescharge StnteSi Statescharge
i charge undertook the custody of the theI
I
Special Specialto to The Herald HeraldButte HeraldButte
I Butte Mont Sept 4 4The The announce announcement announcement announcemept ¬ I
ment is made that Senator W A Clark ClarkIs I
lis I Is about to become the owner of the thenoted theI
I noted Bitter Root stock stqckranchfDunded stqck iancm4ouudedand rancjvfounded rancjvfoundedand I Iand
and brought to perfe perfbqioniby r tlQri liiiriifi Xii1i theyjate theyjateMarcus the late lateMarcus
I Marcus Daly who wasSlr Clarks Clarkshl ClarkshlI SbL SbLterest blrv blrvterest II
I terest political and business s enemy for formany forI formany
I many years It Is stated that Mrs MrsDaly MrsI MrsDaly
I Daly is anxious to sell and Senator SenatorClark SenatorI SenatorClark
Clark has sent s nt an agent agentapd and personal personalrepresentative personnlrepresentative personalrepresentative
representative to the ranch to exam examine examIne examme ¬
I
ine it and make a report to him as to toits toI I
its value l e 5
55
j I ItsT The ranch eh has been beentamous famous t the i world worldI worldover I
I over as the former home of such notsd not nottdhorses d
1 horses as Hamburg Ham urg Tammany Mon Montana Montana Montana ¬ I
tana Ogden Isador Inishfree Lux
Colombian legation at Caracas Mr MrRussell 1lrRussell MrRussell
Russell was requested by the with withdrawing withdrawing withdraving ¬
drawing minister mlnlst r to assume a ume charge of oftake ofthelegatlon ofthe
thelegatlon the legation pr prqmisesnot mlsesnot to under underfake undertake
take to look after the business of O f the thelegation thelegation
legation I
SINKING OF LA POPA POPABelieved POP POPABelieved A
I IBeUeved
Believed to Have Been Accomplished Accomplishedby Accomp1 ished
by Enemies of Government GovernmentNew GovernmentNew GovernmentNew I
New York Sept 4 4The The brief iable iablemention T ble blemention
mention of the recent sinking of the theColombian theColombian theColombian I
Colombian gunboat La Popa has been beensupplemented j jsupplemented isupplemented
supplemented by further particulars particularsregarding j jregarding i iregarding
regarding the accident by mail says saysthe j
the Tribune General Joaquin Velez Velezgovernor Velezgovernor
governor of Bolivar charges that La LaPopa LaPopa
Popa Pop a was sunk by rebels and has hascaused hasca hascaused I
caused ca used the Imprisonment of the four foursurvivors foursurvivors
survivors charging them with com complicity compllclty complicity ¬
I
plicity In the plot plotThe plotThe plotThe
The government has used every en endeavor endeavor ¬
deavor to suppress the details of the thewreck thewreck I
wreck On this account it is not defi dennitely i initely I I Inltely
nitely known how many lives were werelost werelost werelost
lost La Popa was carrying troops troopsfrom troopsfrom
from Cartagena to Baranquilla and andnone andnone andnone I
none of them was saved The warship warshipwhich warshipwhich warshipwhich
which went down about sixty miles milesfrom milesfrom milesfrom
from the port of Savanilla also car carried < ar I Iried
ried a cargo of half a million cartridges i iand i
and 1000 rifles the loss of which will willbe willbe
be seriously felt by the government governmentS I IThe I
The sinking of La Popa will also alsocripple alsocripple i icripple
cripple the naval fighting force as Co Colombia Colombia i
lombia recently sold the Cordova which whichwas i iwas
was her largest ship and is now left leftwith leftwith leftwith
with only one gurboat of account This ThlrIs Thiris I Iis
is the General Pinzon formerly the theAmerican theAmerican I IAmerican
American steam yacht acht Namouna One Onehundred Onehundred Onehundred
hundred thousand dollars has been sent sentto sentto sentto
to General Velez from Bogema with withwhich withwhich withwhich
which to purchase another vessel vesselI v vCoincident
I Coincident with the receipt of the
foregoing details comes the news that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the revolutionists are preparing a sim simi simultaneous simultaneous
i ultaneous land and sea attack on Rio Riochacha Riochacha Riochacha
chacha on the Atlantic side of Colom
bin It Is the object of the rebels to tosecure tosecure tosecure
secure control of f at least one seaport seaportwhich seaportwhIch seaportwhich
which will greatly facilitate the Intro introcluction ¬
duction of munitions of war They
possess a fleet that th t Is almost If not notquite notquite notquite
quite equal to that of the government
This planned attack will be directed by
General Jose Maria Castillo and Gen General General General ¬
eral C Castillo whose forces have haveunited haveunited haveunited
united for that purpose purposeMore purposeMore purposetore
More Warships at Caracas CaracasCaracas CaraCasCaracas CarabasCaracas
Caracas Sept 4 via Haytien cable
The German secondclass orulser
Vlneta and the Italian thirdclass thirdclasscruiser thirdclasscruiser thirdclasscruiser
cruiser Umbria have arrived at La
Guayra the port of Caracas
SENATOR CLARK MAY MYPURCHSETHE MYPURCHSETHES PURCHASE PURCHASETHE PURCHASETHEFAMOUS THE
S FAMOUS OAL DLY Y BITTER ROOT RANCH
Casta Chilton Cameron Bathampton BathamptonInverness BathamptonInverness BathamptonInverness
Inverness Prodigal Ponce de Leon LeonMllroy LeonMilroy LeonMilroy
Milroy Bachacl China Silk Lady Lad This Thisbe Thlsbe Thisbe
be Brown Silk and many others The Theranch Theranch Theranch
ranch consists of 125000 acres of the
best land in Montana of which about
25000 acres are under cultivation and andupon andupon andupon
upon which Marcus Daly spent millions millionsof nll1lonsor
of dollars In Improvements It is stated
that Senator Clarks intention is to tocultivate tocultivate tocultivate
cultivate sugar beets on the ranch ranchKEht ranchFight ranchFight
Fight With Slave Traders TradersBrussells TmdersBrussel1s TradersBrussells
Brussells Sept Sept4Advlces 4 tAdvices Advices from Katan Katanga Katanfz ¬
ga Central Africa A report a pitched bat ¬
fz fzet et h8 ohegt hegt
tin between twentyfive troops o of the
Congo Free State and 200 slave traders traderswell traderswen traderswell
well armed resulting in the defeat of the theslave theslave theslave
slave traders and the capture of 150 15 rifles riflesand riflesand riflesand
and an immense quantity of merchandise
PRESIOENT TAKES TAKESlN
< S lN L BUfFALO FAIR FAIRt FAIRArrives FA1ftAiives
+ t S
Arrives at Rainbow City With WithHis WithS VithHis
S S t His Party PartyGHEEREDBYTHECJIOWDS LartyCIJEEREDBYTIIECROWDS 1 1CHEEREDB
+
GHEEREDBYTHECJIOWDS GHEEREDBYTHECJIOWDSHE CHEEREDB YTHE CROWDS CROWDSHEWILLB
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5
S
HE HEWILLB WTLLBE BE THE TGUEST pUEST GUEST OF OF1ION OF1IONOR HON HONOR ¬
55 OR THERE TODAY TODAYBuffalo TODAYt TODAYBuffalo TODAYBuffalo
t
Buffalo N Y Sept 4 4Presldent President Mc McKinley 1lcKinley McKinley ¬
Kinley In whose honor Sept 5 has been beenset beenset beenset
set aside on the PanAmerican exposi exposition exposition exposition ¬
tion calendar enteed Buffalo tonight tonightthrough tonightthroughtbe tonightthrough
through throughtbe the portais tJf the Rainbow RainbowCity RainbowCity
City A few ew of the party left the pres presidential presIdential presidential ¬
I
idential train at the central station but butthe butthe butthe
the president JJr ident and Mrs Irs McKInley the theMisses theI1sses theMisses
Misses Barber and Miss Sarah Duncan Duncanthe Duncanthe
the presidents niece and the members membersof I
of the reception rt > committee were taken takenat takenat takenat
at pace once to the th north gate of the ex ¬
position grounds The screeching scre hlng of ofwhistles ofhlstles ofwhistles
whistles and the boning of guns gunsgreeted gunsgreeted gunsgreeted
greeted the presidents train as it itpassed Itpassd itpassed
passed along the lake and river fronts frontsover frontover frontsover
over the Belt Line tracks to the thegrounds thegrounds thegrounds
grounds As the train flashed past pastFort pastFort pastFort
Fort Porter fired a salute of twenty twentyone twentyone twentyone
one guns gunsAn gunsAn S SAn
An Immense crowd cr wd had assembled at atthe atthe atthe
the railroad terminus at the exposition expositiongrounds expositionground expositiongrounds
grounds to await the arrival of the thepresident thepresident thepresident
president From the electric tower down downthe downthe downthe
the west side of the Court of Foun Fountains Fount FountAlus ¬
tAlus t tns as tar as the triumphal bridge bridgepeople bridgepeople bridgepeople
people were packed so closely closeIY1ogether closeIY1ogetherthat together togetherthat
that there was scarcely scarcel room to move moveAt moveAt moveAt
At 630 the blowing of whistles In Inthe Inthe inthe
the factories s north of the exposition expositiongrounds expositiongrounds
grounds announced the approach of the thetrain thetrtn
dsAa fa fd fdMcKin
f train A few minutes u later President PresidentMcKInley PresidentMcKlney
McKInley McKin > eY with Mrs McKinley leaning leaningon
on his arm and surrounded by the re reception receptlon toception ¬
ception committee emerged from the theentrance theen theentrance
entrance en trance to tht terminal station A Agreat Agreat
great cheer went ip from the thethou thethousands thou thousands ¬
sands who caught a glimpse of the theparty theparty
party and it was taken UD and re reechoed reechoed toechoed ¬
echoed by b the others farther back backwho backwho backwho
who although aUhO gh their could not see the thepresident thepresident thepresident
president knew what the cheering cheeringmeant cheerIngm cheeringmeant
meant m eoD t
tCrowds Crowds Crowds Blocked the WayPresident WayPresident Way WayPresident
President McKinley 1cKlnle with Mrs Mc McKinley McKinley ¬ I
Kinley Kin ley and a nd John G Milburn president presidentof P reslden resldenot
of the exposition exp sltJon company entered enteredcarriages enteredcarrlag enteredcarriages
carriages It was with difficulty that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the polce kept k pt a pasage pa ge way clear clearfor clearfor clearfor
for the le carriage which proceeded proceededslowly proceededslowly
slowly toward the Lincoln parkway en entrance entrance entrance ¬ I
trance Cheer after cheer went up upfrom upfrom upfrom
from the vast throng The president presidentacknowledged nresidentabknowledged I Iacknowledged
acknowledged thesalutation of the thecrowd thecrowd j jcrowd
crowd by bowing and raising his hat hatMrs hatIrs hatMrs
Mrs Irs McKinley who looked remark remarkably remarkab1y remarkably ¬
ably well after the tiresome journey journeyalso journeyalso journeyalso
also smiled happily happilyThe happilYThe S SThe
The carriages carrla es oaused Dauseda a moment on onthe onthe onthe
the triumphal tdum hal bridge to t give the mem members members inemhers ¬
bers of orthe the party a moment to take in inthe Inthe inthe
the beauties of the grounds They Theywere Theywere Theywere
were then driven rapldlv out of the theLincoln theLincoln theLincoln
Lincoln parkway entrance up the theparkway theparkway theparkway
parkway to Delaware avenue to the thehouse thehouse thehouse
house of Mr Ir Melbourne whose guests guestsPresident guestsPresident guestsPresident
President McKinley lc lnley and Mrs 1rs McKInley McKInleyand McKinleyand 1cKlnleyand
and the members of their party will be beduring beduring beduring
during theirStay their stay in the city cityThe elt eltThe cityThe
The president remained quietly in inthe Inth inthe
the th house during the evening retiring retiringat
at an ap early hour Tomorrow morning morningat
at 10 oclock he will leave eave Mr r Mll Mllburnes MUburnes MIIbumes
burnes house accompanied accom anled byap fP es escort escort escort ¬
cort of mounted polite p llce and cavalry cavalryand c cavalrYand nalr nalrand
and proceed directly to the exposition expositiongrounds eCposltiongrounds expositiongrounds
grounds where ceremonies will be held heldin heldIn heldin
in honor > of the day dayNo dayI S
e eNo
5 S SNo I
5
No Fetes For the Czar CzarParis CzarParis CzarParis
Paris Sept 4 fThe The Gaulois publishes publishesarumor iJubUshesarumor a arumor
rumor that Emperor Nicholas will come cometo comoto cometo
to Paris unofficially as a guest of Pres Presiden PI PIldEnt Preaident
iden Loubet and that he will place a awreath awreath awreath
wreath upon the tomb of M Faure aha ahabreakfast an anto anibreakfttt
breakfast at the Eiyeee palace a There Therewin Therewill
bt lh lhceptions
to Spoa poa
win b bt < vhowever however ev no fetes S or official 1c1 re receptions receptioriS ¬
ceptions S
NO RESULTS FROM THE THEPEACE
PEACE PEACECONFERENCE PEACECONFERENCEOfficers CONFERENCE CONFERENCEOJficers
Officers of Steel Trust and Representatives of the theWorkers theWorkers theS
S Workers Hold Meeting in New York YorkSchwab YorkSchwab YorkSchwab
Schwab ReSubmits His Proposition Pr positlon and It is Now Up to tothe tothe
the Amalgamated Association
New York Sept 4 o4Terms Terms of peace peaceIn peaceIn poein
In the steel strike strn e were discussed dl cu ed at atlength atlength atlength
length today at a secret conference at atwhich atwhich atwhich
which sat officials of the United States StatesSteel StatesSteel StatesSteel
Steel corporation leaders of union la labor labor Iaher ¬
bor and representatives repres ntatlves of the civic civicorganizations civicorg civicorgkriizations
organizations org Dlzatlons which have intervened intervenedUnusual IntervenedUnusual intervenedUnusual
Unusual safeguards of secrecy were re resorted resorted resorted ¬
sorted to in order to preserve the prH prHvacy privacy pciany <
vacy any of the proceedings but It wag wagevident W8evident wasevident
evident that no conclusion was reached reachedand reachedand reachedand
and that the decision either to arbitrate arbitrateor I
or continue the strike mut be made madeby madeby madeby
by the strikers strikersThe strikersThe strikersThe
The nature of the agency of the theAmalgamated theAmalgamated theAmalgamated
Amalgamated association held by the thelabor tilelabor thelabor
labor leaders who 110 participated in the thediscussion thediscussion thediscussion
discussion Is not known but It is be belldved beU beli
lldved U ved they possess an outline of terms termsfronv termsfrom termsfrom
from President Shaffer and that they theywill the thewm theywill
will place before him and his asso associates associates assoelates ¬
ciates the terms resubmitted by Presi President President President ¬
dent Schwab of the United States Steel Steelcorporation steelcorporation Steelcorporation
corporation It was also aparent at atKhe at1II1e at4he
Khe conclusion of the discussion that thatif thatIf thatit
if the conference Is to be resumed or orany orany orany
any further action toward peace J > eace taken tokenthe takenthe takenthe
the strikers must take the Initiative InitiativeThe InitiativeThe initiativeThe
The labor leaders were In communi communication communication communtcation ¬ i
cation with Plttsburc during the day dayand dayanct dayanq
and anct It was anticipated that they would wouldfurther wouldfurther wouldfurther
further discuss the subject with wlththe wlththeAmalgamated the theAmalgamated theAmalgamated
Amalgamated men before they proceed proceedany proceedaDY proceedany
any further with the peace plan planThe planThe planThe
The participants In the conference to today today today ¬
day were President C L 1 Schwab of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the United States Steel corporation corporationPresident corporationPresident corporationPresident
President W E Corey of the Carnegie Carnegieteel CarnegieSteel Carnegiesteel
Steel teel company Veryl Preston of ofJie ofthe oftime
the United States Steel cor corporation corporation cccporation ¬
poration President Samuel Gompers of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the American Federation of Labor LaborPresident LaborPresident LaborPresident
President John Mitchell of the United UnitedMine UnitedMine UnitedMine
Mine Workers association Secretary SecretaryHenry SecretaryHenry SecretaryHenry
Henry White of the Garment Workers Workersunion Workersunion Workersunion
union President Jenks of the Industrial Industrialcommission Industdalcommission industrialcommission
commission and Ralph M Easley E ley sec secretary s sretary seeretary ¬
retary of the National Natonal Civic federation federationSeveral tederaton tederatonSeveral federationSeveral
Several officials officias of the companies con controlled controled controlled ¬
trolled troled by the United Unie States Sttes Steel cor corporation or or1oratlon corporation ¬
poration 1oratlon were called caled to the conference conferencechamber conterene conterenecamber conferenceiamber
chamber during the day
Sclrwab Scwab Was Wa Willing WillingThe Wiig WiigThe WfflingThe
The conference was asked aked for in tbe tbehalt be behalf behalf ¬
half of President Gompers Gomper and d Presi President Prsi Prsident President ¬
dent Mitchell Mltc el and the te request requet reached reachedPresident reachedPresident reachedPresiilent
President Schwab early ery today He made madefavorable mae maefavrble madefavorable
favorable favrble reply > tit 1t once one and at 12 115 115oclock 115oclock IS ISoclock
oclock the two labor leaders leaers accom accompanied aeom aeomp aecomprinied ¬
panied p led by the other intermediaries Intereiaries who whohad whohad
had participated paricipted In the Blttsburg tburg meet meetings mt mtIngs meetingsbf
ings ingsbf of f last week wek reachM reach the t office officeof offic officeof
of the United Unied States Sttes Steel corporation corporationThe crrton crrtonThe
The session lasted lated continuously for formore formre formore
more mre than six hours No statement statementas
as to the proceedings was made me by any anyof anyof anyof
of the participants parcipants John Mitdhell 1lt elw elwthe was wasthe wasthe
the first tq is leave the meeting meetng room room He Hepositively Hepositively Hepositively
positively refused refusd to make any an state statement stte sttement statement ¬
ment in connection cnnecton with wih the peace plan planPresident pln planPresident
President Gompers Gmprs and Ralph lph M Eas Easley Easicy ¬
ley who followed folowed were equally eualy reticent reticentand retcent retcentand reticentand
and said sid that it had been agreed that thatnothing tat tatnothing thatnothing
nothing was to be devulged devulgedPresident devulgedPresident devulgedPresident
President Schwab Shwab came cme out later In Incompany incompany incompany
company with President Cory COJ Secre Secretary Sre Sretary Secretary ¬
tary Wren and Veryl Preston Prestn and all allsuccessively el elsuccessively nilsuccessively
successively refused to talk President PresidentGompers PresidentGompers PresidentGompers
Gompers said sid later lter that he would be bein beIn bein
in New York tomorrow and that the thestatement te testatement thestatement
statement was taken tken as as an indication indicationthat indicationthat
his effort to toeffect toefect toeffect
that he had not given up etOt
effect efect a settlement setlement One of the steel steelofficials stel stelofficials steelofficials
officials made this brief bret statement statementNothing sttement sttementNothing statementNothing
Nothing was accomplisKed accompUsIe by the theconference tbeconference theconference
conference The strike is in just the thesame thesame thesame
same position positon as It I was before the e con conference conference conference ¬
ference was was held held Future action acton is i for forthe forhe forthe
the he strikers I do not know of any anything anything anything ¬
thing strkers that is to be dome The Te steel steelcorporation steelcorporaton steelcorporation
corporation corporaton has restated rstated its position positionand psition psitionand positionand
and the men themselves must mus elect electwhat electwhatthey electwhatthey
what whatthey they will do
Decide Dec4 to Keep Quiet QuietSamuel QuietSamuel QuietSamuel
Samuel Gompers when asked aske tonight tonightin
in regard to the conference conference said sid We Wemet Wemet Wetact
met Mr 1r Schwab and other oUer representa representatives reprsenta reprsentatves representatives ¬
tives of the steel corporation corprton In con conference conerenc conference ¬
ference tves erenc this afternoon afernoon We discussed discussedthe dicussed dicussedthe
the steel strike srike As to whether any anyproposition anypropositon anyproposition
proposition propositon was submitted submited to Presi President President President ¬
dent Schwab and as to what discussion discussiontook discuson discusontook discussiontook
took place and whether any ay decision decisio decisicmwas decisicmwasreached was wasreached was wasreache
reached or not are matters mates regarding regardingwhich regading regadingwhich regardingwhich
reache which we think thirk it I would be of interest interestat Interet Interetat
at this Juncture juncure both to the strikers strikersanb ftlkers ftlkersanl strikersanti
anti anl the United Unied States Stte Steel corporation corporationand corporaton corporatonand
and the public pubIc In general to keep se secret secret secret ¬
cret
cretWhen When en Mr Gomners was asked aked as s to towhether towhether towhether
111 Gmnen
whether there ere would be a new confer conference conference conference ¬
ence or not he replied repled that tat he did not notknow notknow Dotknow
know The latest edition of the Even EvenIng EvenIngelegram Evenins
ins Ingelegram Telegram says saysCharles sasCharles saysCharles
Charles M 1 Schwabs proposal prpsal to t the tnestrikers thestrikers thestrikers
strikers was that the thempny icompany shall shallretain sal salretai shallretain
retain retai as open op n mills mlll milsnil all those tho which whichit whichI whichit
it was successful suece opjn sfulln sful in starting and opec operating oPr oPratng opecating ¬
ating I since sln the strike was started ste startedmills All Allmills Al Almis
atng mills which the strikers have hve kept keptclosed keptclosed keptcloed
closed mis Mr Schwab agreed ageed shall bal re remain remain remain ¬
main union mills These terms will wll be besubmitted besubmitte besubmitted
mls
submitted to President Shaffer Shafer and an the theexecutive theexecutve theexecutive
executive submitte executve board bard of the te Amalgamated Amalgamatedassociation Amalgmted Amalgmtedasociatin
association associationTJNEASINESS asociatin associationUIEASINEsS
asociatinUIS TJNEASINESS UIS IN I THE THERANKS T THEPAI4XS
RANKS OF THE T STRIKERS STRIKERSPittsburg sT sTPftburg STEIKEBSPittsburg
Pittsburg Pa Pa Sept 4 4Agltaton 4Agitation Agitation and anduneasinessprevail anluneaine anIuneasiness
uneasinessprevail uneaine uneasiness Pftburg prevai prevail In 1 the ranks rnks of the thestrikers thestrikers
strikers tonight tonight caused c by the ap apparently apparently ¬
stikers unfavorable developments of ofthe ofthe ofthe
parently deelopment
parenty the day The leaders leader however howee profess professto profes profesto
to be satisfied saUs ed with wih present rentcndltong rentcndltongand conditions conditionsand conditlonsand
and declare that ultimate ultmate victory vcor will willbe wi wibe willbe
be theirs Much < h was hoped hope for from fromthe fromthe rom romthe
the peace conference cnference lu in New York Yok but butthe butthe butthe
the announcement announcment of the failure ta1ure to toreach torcJl toreach
reach rcJl a decision deision put tut a damper dampr on these thesehopes thee theehopes thesehopes
hopes hopesPresident hopesS
S hopesPesident President Shaffers only remark when whenshown whenshown whenshown
shown Pesident the announcement anI0uncement of the ad adjournment adjournment adjournment ¬
journment without decision d on was ws I Ihave 1have Ihave
have no comment to make mke mkeThe makeThe
1 The following folowing was handed haded to a a rep representative representative ¬
resentative rsentatlye of the Associated Asated Press Pe to today t today ¬
day da without wihout comment comment by President PresidentShaffer Prrdent PrrdentShaffer PresidentShaffer
Shaffer of the Amalgamated associa association aca acaton assoelation ¬
tion tionWheeling ton
tonWeeling Wheeling Weeling W Va Va Sept ept 2 2Ve 2We We the themembers themember themembers
members member of the Crescent lodge of the theAmalgamated te teAmaJ theAmalgamated
Amalgamated AmaJ mated Association Assoctton of ofSteel ofSteel a IxjtNiL IxjtNiLSteel
Steel Tin Workers assenbl1nounce aesernhlffUj to toHlckey
nounce the stateent statements aemblq made b by byHickey 3 D DHickey
Hickey when he says sys that this strike strikewas strikeWas
was instigated insUgte by President Shaffer Shafferand Shaer Shaerand ShafferI Shafferand
and is not constitutional consttuUonal as D absolutely absolutelyfalse ablutely absolutelyfalse
false and an is not worthy of any consid consideration consideraton consideration ¬
I eration eraton by b the members of ofihe the associ association assoc associaticin ¬
ation and we deny den the assertion nsserton that
72 ton per cent of the mills of otSthe the te United UnitedStates Unied UniedSteeel UnitedStates
States Steeel corporation corraton are a rert at work workSigned worltSiged workSigned
Signed S S SA SSTEVE
Siged
SignedSTEVE
STEVE DAWSQN DA DAWSqN WSqN President PresidentVW Preident PreidentW PresidentW
VW W G EVANS Secretary SecretaryThe secretaryThe
EVANStcretan EVANStcretanThe
A The above together with the tele tel ¬
gram gm received rive by Mr M Shaffer Sbatr today todayfrom toay toayfrm todayfrom
from frm President Peident Gompers GOp of the Ameri American Americ Anierican
can c Federation FeertIon denying den that tt there was wasa wasmetng wasa
a meeting metng in Buffalo Buf to t consider conder the thecharges thecharg thecharges
charges charg made by Mr Hickey Rie would in indicate indicte indicate ¬
dicate dicte that tat the charges chr have hve fallen flen fiat fiatSteel fat fatSt flattee1
Steel St tee1 OfficialsConfident OfficialsConfidentThe OaB N t tThe
The steel stel officiate officIa are a In a vtSry con confident cn cnfident Confident ¬
fident m mood tonight and an appeaX appeaXthink appea appea to tothink tOthink
think the strike stke is I broken efetu eftectualffc eftectualffcand effectu effectuand C Cand
and that only a few days more will wi bV bVrequired b brequr I Irequired
required requr to make it a thing of the pasV pasVThe pas pasThe pnsThe
The return retur of the te 400 i tube tb workers an anMcKeesport a a1IcKeespt aMcKeespot
McKeesport 1IcKeespt and the report that 150 on onmore 0 0more emore
rept tat
more went in I at the Pennsylvania Pe81vala tubd tubdworks t tu tuworks
works work and the protection prteon of Sheriff Sheri SheriMcnley ShedMcKinley
McKinley Mcnley and his seventyfive svntyfve deput depu deputles deputies
ties at Demmlers Demmler where whr a start strt will wil cc iii be bemade bemade tomade
made tomorrow give much muc weight to tothis totis tothis
this tis belief beliefIn beUefIn beliefIn gve
In addition to these breaks brea the steel steelofficials steplofcIa steeloftlciais
officials ofcIa claim clim increased Incre numbrs numbers at the theStar theSt theStar
Star St the te Lindsay Lindsy and ad McCntcheon McCten the thePainter th thPainter tl tlPainter
Painter and the Clark Clk mills ml and ad say sayother sy syother sayother
other plants will wil now be put into ser service service ocrvice ¬
vice rapidly rapidlyOrganizer rpidl rapidlyOrganizer
Organizer Orgnizr Schwartz Schwt of the te American AmericanFederation Aercn AercnFederaton AmericanFederation
Federation Federaton who organized orplz the te Penn Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania ¬
sylvania tube tub workers worke called cl a meet meeting met meetins ¬
ing of his men this thi afternoon aftroon at which whichit whch whchwa
it was wa decided that none of the men menwould menwould me mewould
would return retur until util President Preident Shaffer Shaffergave Shpl Shaff r C Cgave
gave gve the word wor President Prident Shaffer says saysthat sS sSthat saysthat
that not a man of the organized ornlaed work workera workers workera
era at this plant had gone gne to work work and andthe andthe andthe
the report that 150 15 had ha gone gne in today todaywas todavwas todaywas
was false A few laborers and repair repairmen repsr repsrmen r rmen
men are at work putting the plant in inorder Inorder Inorder
order for work work but aside aide from om these tese no noother uoother noother
other workmen worke are ae in the mill millTrouble mU millTrouble
Trouble Tub1e at at JiFKeesportMcKeesport MXeepor JiFKeesport 5VKeesportMcKeesport
McKeesport 1cKeesprt was thrown tow into a S state stateof st stateof
of consternation conteration this afternoon afteoon by b th tharriva the thearrival s sarrival
arrival arriva of the force fore of deputies deputes de demanded di demanded ¬
manded mande of Sheriff Shorlf McKinley Mcley by the te of officials offcla officials ¬
ficials fcla of the American Aeric Tin Tn In Plate Plat com company compy cornpany ¬
pany py At the first frst intimation InUm Uon that tt such sucha
a course cur would be b pursued PUnue Mayor MayorBlack MayorBlack MayorBlack
Black held a conference conferenc over oer the tel telephone telephone telephone ¬
ephone with wit the te sheriff sherf Later Lter he went wentto wentto wentto
to Pittsburg PIUbug and on his return retu he was wasboiling was wasbotng wasboiling
boiling botng over with indignation ilptn H He de denounced denounc denounced ¬
nounced nounc the action acton of Sheriff McKin McKinley McKinley McEinley
ley in the bitterest biterest terms terms Chief of Po Police Police ¬
lice Patrick J J Morrissey volunteered
to land every deputy at the police polce stir station stirtIon stttion ¬
tion if the mayor would only give th thword thwor the theword
wor word but the te mayor cautioned cutone gve hint hiruthat him hintthat
that such action actn would woul transcend tnnd his hispowers hispower hispowers
powers power The Te mayor mor gave Gve ve out a signed signedstatement aed aedsttement signedstatement
sttement statement shortly short after aftr the arrival aiva of ofthe ofthe
the deputies depuUe IB wh4eh wJ he says saysIn say saysIn
In I view of the ti fact ft that Sheriff Sberi Wil William WI Wil11am ¬
liam C McKmley lcJ y who ho tinder tr I thsttte th thstatutes thstatutes
statutes sttte of the commonwealth commowealh of Penn Pennsylvania Pennsylvania iennsylvania ¬
sylvania sylvania is the paramount pount peace offi officer fl flcer ff1 ff1cer ¬
cer of Allegheny Alegheny county has seen sen fit fitin ft ftIn ttin
in the discharge dishare of what he be mis mltkenl mltkenlconceive mistaken mistakenconceives taken takenconceives >
conceives conceive to be b his duty to send snd dep deputy deput l luty ¬
uty ut sheriffs sherifs in that tha portion pron of the th city cityof cityor i y yof
of McKeesport McKesport occupied opied by the Demm Demmler Dmm Dmmler Derninler
ler tin tn mills mis it becomes bmes incumbent Incubnt on onme onme a ame
me to protest prott against agnt such action actionProbably actioPbbly aetiorProbably
Probably Pbbly there is no more peaceful peacefulspot peat peacefulspot > ful fulspt
spot spt op o earth eart than that Inclosed Inclo within withinour wthn wthnour withinour
our corporation corpratio limits lmlt There is no dis disorder disor disordr ¬
order or r here There is no menace mc of dis disorder disorer disorder ¬
order orer here hereIt here C S a aIt
It was wa at such suc a time tm and a rounding roundingout roundig roundigout roundingout
out of so s highly creditable crtble a record rord as asthis a asthis
this that Sheriff lclnley McKInley gathered gtered to together togeter together ¬
gether geter some sme halfhundred halfhundre of hungry hungryand hug hungryand
and unemployed uemployed heelers heeler many of them themmen tem temmen themmen
men of bad bd records and ad more question questionable queston questonable questionable ¬
able character charte and ad hurled them te Into Intothe tt intothe
the city cty This little ltte handful had l of men menarmed men menarmed
armed aed with wt brief authority authorit and legal legalweapons leg legalweapons
weapons constitute consttute a vastly vty greater greatermenace gter gtermenace greatermenace
menace to the te peace pec and nd good go order of ofMcKeesport otlceespor ofMeKeesport
McKeesport lceespor than the more than tn twelve twelvefull twelveful twelvefull
full ful regiments regents of law abiding abidg citizens citizenswho ciUe citizenswho
who are now on strike stike here hereInsult hereIut hereInsult
Insult Iut to the t City CityThe Ct tIc tIcThe
The insult Insul to the te city ct of McKeesport McKeesportis YcKees
is as a wanton want and ad impoliticas ImplUCa it 1 waj was ill illadvised madlse illadvised
advised I know r rot
adlse personally nearly nerl a aof aof 1
of the men who are here on strike >
know kow them to be good gd citizen citizentrious citlen ndnc ndnctous r ii iitrious
trious tous sober peaceful pful and ad J Is t a aI
1 I was wa not consulted conule bythe sheriff sheriffof Shd1 Shd1of i iof
of Allegheny Algheny county tathJs jmig matter mter of ofencamping ofencping c cencamping
encamping encping deputies depute OURM v > 3n n our muni municipal m rniticipal un i iclpa ¬
cipal clpa boundaries boundare Sheriff S SFieri erUr McKinley McKinl y
deemed it wisest to t commit the t discour discourtesy dicou dLcoutesy ¬
tesy of ignoring Igoring the te high hgh official ofc is 1 th thcity thciy thcity
city ciy and excuses excuss his h course cur upon tb tbground tp tpground thground °
ground that tt he had been bn informed 1foed by bycertain bycein bycertain
certain cein trust trt officials ofolas that the destruc destruction detc detction dezstruetion ¬
tion of the Demmler tin mills mRI was wa Im Imminent imminent Irarninent ¬
minent and the property propty in dire dir dan danger danger danger ¬
ger every moment mment the presence prnc of sue suedeputies a sa sadeputies
deputies depute was wa delayed delaye This Ths Informa Information Infor information ¬
tion ton whoever its It author may have havebeen hvebeen havebeen
been is absolutely ablutely false fals and ad as a ma malicious I amaiiclous ¬
licious lcous as a it t is I untrue untrueI ute uteI
I reiterate rtert my ability abUr unaided unide by bythe bythe
the county count authorities authorite to prevent pret deeds deedsof de deedsof
of lawlessness JwJene whether whete affecting detIng the theproperty thepropr theproperty
property propr of individuals Individuas or the te United UnitedStates Unied UniedStates UnitedStates
States Steel St corporation corraton X have hve sworn swornIn sor swornin
In special spia officers ofcer of the law from fromamong fom fomamong from fromamong
among the te business Jsne nom men of the te city citynot ciy ciynot citynot
not from the ranks rk of the strikers ster strikershave T Thave
have taken tke every ev reasonable re precau precaution prec precaition ¬
tion against an t outbreak outbre though t violence violencewas vioiencwas olec olecw
was w never imminent imminentAdvice Imminnt ImminntAdvce imminentAdvice
Advice Advce to t Strikers StrikersI Ster
S I now no call ca1 upon upn the t trng ang work workingmen wr wrIngmen ork orkIngen
ingmen Ingen of McKeesport Mceport to t five 1ve rive the tb tbto ThIto Me Meto
to the alleged aleg necessity net for the present presentof prpsen prpsenof preManof
of these th dejuties dt deumtIea t Stay St away from frm the theDemmler th thDemmer thDemmler
Demmler mills mIs and ad let the t officers omcer fight fighttheir f fighttheir h t tteir
their teir battle btte for fo resumption reumption with in incompetent Incompttet i icompetent ¬
competent compttet assistance aistnc Ignore Igore their theirstealthy the thestaJhy t h hstealthy
stealthy staJhy operations opertos and remain reman quiet quietly q qul qully et etly ¬
ly at your homes home You will wl lose noth nothing no a amg ¬
ing Ins and at the Se same time tme you wil wilemphasize wi wiemphasie w I Iemphasize
emphasize emphasie the fty falsity of vicious criti criticism crii criicism cr crclam ¬
cism directed at both bth yourself yourlf any an7me anyme a i 1 1me
me
meGeorge George Gerge Crawford Crwfor manager of th thDemmler thDemmle thDemmler >
Demmler Demmle mill mil accompanied aecmpanfed by Jam Jam0Evans Jamp JampEvns JamEvans <
Evns Evans president preient of the First National Nationalbank Nationa1bank Nationbank
bank called cle on Mayor Black Bla at his hisresidence hisresidence hi hiresidence
residence in McKeesport McKes ort tonight an anofcall anofficially 3 3officially
officially ofcall notified note him that the mill millwould mmwould rn rnwould
would start Thursday Thuray morning anrt anrtthat anr anithat
that he sr would be b expected expcte to t furnish furnishpolice frih frihpolc turn h hpolice
police polc for the men going to and ad from fromtheir fromtheir fr ni nitheir
their homes homesMayor home homesS
S S Mayor 1f or Black Blc paid pid little Utt attention atenton attentinthe t tthe tte >
the request equest but told tol the gentlemen gentlemenkindly gntemen gntemenkJnd1 gentlmkIndly
kindly kJnd1 te that tat he regarded reged their thPr bringing bringingdensities brngin brngindant brlngintdennties
densities in a breach brech of official ofcial cour courtasy courtSY cu cutsy
dant tasy tSY and ad good go Judgment judgent Strikers Strikerson trikfr ar aron aT aTOi >
on Oi the streets stets in i large lar e numbers numbrs but butare bu buare lukee
are quietly quiety and orderly It I has h be bpp bppplanne h hplanned r rplanned
planned planne to have a large crowd cr < wd at atmill th thmill thmi
mill at 6 a m mMayor mMayor snMayor
mi
Mayor Blacks attitude atitur is f praised pralsethe praisolthe + > y ythe
the strikers stiker but is condemned condemne by iriary iriarybusiness mary marybusiness im imbusiness
business men menExtension menI menExtension
I Extension Eeon of Time T Granted GrantedChicago Gatd GrantedChicago
Chicago Cicago Sept 4 4An An extension extesIon of oftime ff fftme rftime
I time tme in which whJh the big paokine pa king fl flthe t 11the
the stockyards stokyards may ma return rturn r t urn a ato 3I rto
to the union butchers butcher dftnat dftnatper 1 mi miper
per cent c nt increase Incrse ° in rt agej agejconceded ige ge geenceded S Sconceded
I conceded enceded by President Presidentnelly PrsideD Presil a aachy t tneny
nelly of the Araalsamat Araalsamatters Amalgaa t ttr
tern tr union unon A
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