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THE THEMARCH MARCH ON PEKING PEKINGI
N II I
I The International Relief Force is isNow isNov isTHEMARCH
r i Now Reported ted to Be Half HalfWay HalfWay HalfWay
Way to Lofa LofaThe LofaThe LolaJ
J 4 4I
I The Force Includes 20 20000 + 000 Japanese
10000 Russians 9000 British and andr
r 7000 Other Foreign FOlei n Troops TroopsIt
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It is Thought By Washington Offficials OfficialsThat OffficialsThat OffficialsThat
That the Legations Are Still StillSafe StillSafe StillSafe
Safe From harmA Harm HarmA arm armA
A Strong Strong Force Of Chinese Troops TroopsMade TrOOI8r m mr
r Made lU i1e An Attack On TienTain TlenTsinAs TienTainAs ricnTsinAs
r
As Soon As the Allies Had HadDeparted HndDelnrted HadDeparted
Departed For Felting1 Felting1Washington l IekingWashington eldng eldngWashington
Washington Aug 3 3The The state de department department department ¬
partment has made public the follow following following followr ¬
r ing correspondence between Li Hung HungChang HungChang Hungf
f 1 Chang and the department regarding regardingthe
is 1 the abandonment of the campaign in inPeking inJeking inPeking
Jekingt Peking PekingTelegrams
Telegrams sent to the United UnitedStates Unitedi UnitedStates
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i States embassies in Berlin London LondonParis LondonParis LondonParis
Paris Rome and St Petersburg and andto andj andto
j to the United States minister at To Tokio ToI Tokio
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I j Department of State Washington WashingtonAugust WashingtonJ g
August 1 1900 In reply eply to a sug suggestion suggestion suggestion allygestion ¬
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gestion of Li Hung Chang that the theministers theministers thej
j ministers might be sent under safe safeescort safeesc safeescort
escort esc rt to TienTsin provide the pow powers powh powers ¬
j I ers would engage not to march marc h on onPeking onP onPeking
Peking P king the secretary of stifte replied repliedon repliedon
I on on the 30th of July JulyThis JulyII JulyThis
II This government will not enter enterinto enterI enterinto
I into any arrangement regarding dis disposition ¬
1 position or treatment of legations legationswithout legatiomwithout legationsvithout
without first having free communi communication communication communication ¬
cation with Minister Conger Re Responsibility ReI Responsibility ¬
I i i sponsibility for their protection rests restsupon restsupon restsupon
I upon Chinese government Power to todeliver to1eliver
deliver < at TienTsin presuppose pow power powi ¬
i er to protect and to open communi communication communication communication ¬
cation This is insisted on onThis onThis onThis
This message was delivered by Mr MrGoodnow Mrr r rGoodnow
r Goodnow on the 31st to Viceroy Li Livvho Liwho
4 l who then inquired whether if free freecammunication freecommunication freecommunication
communication were established be between betwe ¬
I
tween twe n ministers and their govern governments goyernments governmenns ¬
ments it could be arranged that the thepowers th thpowers thepowers
powers should not advance on Pe Peking Peking Peking ¬
king pending ending negotiations negotiationsTo
To this inquiry the following reply replywas replrwas replywas
was sent on the first of August AugustGoodnow AugustJ Augustoodnow AugustGoodnow
Goodnow oodnow consul general Shang Shanghai Shanghai ¬
hai I do not think it expedient to tosubmit tosubmittbe tosubmit
J 1 submit submittbe the proposition of Earl Li to tothe tof tothe
f j the other powers Free communica communication commUDlca commUDlcation ¬
communica tion with our representatives in PeIcing Pe Peking PeI ¬
> I king is isdemanded demanded as a matter of absolute ab absolute abf ¬
f solute right and not as a favor Since Sincethe Sincef Sincethe
f the Chinese government admits that thatJt tbatI thatIt
I it possesses the power to give com communication comJIlunication cornlnunication ¬
munication it puts puts itself in an un unfriendly unof unI ¬
of I friendly attitude by denying it Xo Xonegotiations Xonegotiations Noi
i negotiations seem advisable until tlvChinese the theChinese th thChines
Chinese government shall have put putthb puttho
J
film diplomatic representatives repl esentatives of the thepoWiej tht thtPOJ ther
r II poWiej POJ ow Jn in f cull ull and free communica communication communication communicalion ¬
tion with the th respective governments governmentsand
r and removed all danger to their lives livesand lives3n4 livesand
and 3n4 liberty We Ye would urge Earl Li Liearnestly I Liearnestly i iearnestly
earnestly to advise the imperial au authorities authorities authorities ¬
thorities of China to place themselves themselvesin
in friendly communication and coop cooperation cooperation cooperation ¬
eration with the relief expedition expeditionThey expeditionlhey expeditionThey
They are assuming a heavy responsi responsibility responsit responsibility ¬
t bility in acting otherwise otherwiseSigned otherwiseSigned otherwiseI
I Signed HAY HAYLondon HAYi HAYLondon
i London Aug 6 GThe The American Americanand Americani Americanand
i and British forces began the advance advanceon
on Peking Peking b last Thursday according accordingb according accordingto 5 5to
I to a dispatch dated August 2 from fromTienTsin fromi fromTienTsin
i i TienTsin to the Daily Express The Themain Thei Themain
i i main body of the allies continues continuesthe continu continuesthe s si
i the correspondent marched July Julyi July
i 1 30 Gen Chaffee was delayed by dif difficulties difi difficulties ¬
i ficulties of disembarkation Gen GenDorward GenI GenDorward
I
Dorward the British commander had hadno hadto
310 to such obstacles and his delay is isinexplicable isi isd isinexplicable
i d i I inexplicable ine Jlicable rl The he other foreign foreigntroops foreign1ropps foreigntroops
troops are now half way to Lofa LofiThe Lofaforce LofaThe
The force includes 20000 Japanese under un under ¬
1 der Gen Yamachuchi Y machuchi and 10000 Russians Rus Russians ¬
sians The British force totals 9000 9000and 9000f 9000and
f I 1 and the other foreign troops are
000 We Ve are weak in artillery artilleryOn artilleryj
e j i i On August 1 a strong force of Chi Chinese ChiI Chinese ¬
I nese from the native city attacked attackedTienTsin attackedTienTsin attachedTienTsin
TienTsin By a series of brilliant brilliantcharges brilliantcharges
I i ii charges our our ur troops drove them from fromtheir fromI
I i their positions The native city is isstill isot isstill
ot i still defiant and the anies are un unwilling unr ¬
r j willing to march troops through its itsstreets it itf itsi
f i streets as this would mean an Ii im immense imi ¬
II
i mense slaughter slaughter b bI When the Chinese Chinesesaw Chinesei
i I saw so large a body of troops march marching marchI ¬
1 I ing westward they the apparently be believed b blieved ¬
1 lieved they they would have an easy vic victory Tictory viator ¬
tory tor over those who were left leftA leftA leftA
A message to the same paper from froma fromacorrcspondent from fromacorrespondent
correspondent a in Peking dated July Jul
22 says The women have borne all allthe allthe allthe
the horrors with marvelous forti fortitude fortitude fortitude ¬
tude and even with cheerfulness cheerfulnessThe cheerfulnessThe cheerfulnessThe
The Chinese wanted peace when the thearsenals thei
i arsenals at TienTsin were captured capturedand
1 1 I I and it bade fair to be successful Un Unfortunately Uni ¬
I
i 1 I i I fortunately Li Ping Heng and Yang YangYu Yangi YangYu
i fll Yu arrived here at the critical mo moment moI mowent ¬
I ment and overthrew the peace party partyFood partyFood
1 Food has been short but not ter terrible terj ¬
4 j rible so though we have had to be berery be beI bevery
Ii
I very carefulA careful carefulA c reful refulA
A Shanghai b br dispatch dated August Augustj
j 4 4 says The first firstovert overt attack upon uponforeigners uponf
1 I J foreigners ioreign f rs occurred this morningThree morning morningThree mornintrThree
Three Chinese supposed to be sol soldiers solI soldiers ¬
I diers in disguise di guIse fired at a well known knownEnglish knownEnglish < nown nownI
English resident while he was lying lyingasleep lyingI
I I 1 I asleep on the veranda of his house houseHe housei houseBe
i i He had a narrow escape escapeThe escapeo
11 o The Shanghai correspondent of the theDally th thI theI
I I Dally Mail announces the reception receptionof
of an imperial edict dated August 2 2ordering 2ordering 2ordering
ordering Gen Yung Lu to select high highmilitary highJIlilitary highmilitary
military and civil dignitaries togeth together ¬
er with sufficient number of picked pickedtroops pickedtroops pickedtroops
troops to escort the foreign minis ministers ministers ministers ¬
ters to TienTsin as soon as they de desire desire desire ¬
sire to leave Peking By the terms termsof termsof termsof
of the edict Gen Yung Lu will be beheld beheld beheld
held personally responsible for their theirsafety theirsafety
safety and he is given full authority authorityto
to deal d al summarily with those oppos 0111 opposI > os ¬
I
I
1
ing the peaceful passage of the es escort escort escort ¬
cort cortBy
By such acts concludes the edict edictdo edictdo edictdo
do we show our our good gooc intentions topeople to topeople topeople
people from a far and open our bo bosoms bosoms bosoms ¬
soms to them themThere themThere themThere
There is a renewal of the rumor rumorthat rumorthat rumorthat
that something sometI1 ng is occurring at Shan ShanHai ShanHai ShanHai
Hai Ivwan at the eastern end of the thegreat thegreat thegreat
great wall which will surprise the theChinese th thChinese theChinese
Chinese There is a firm military militaryroad militaryroad militaryroad
road from this point to to Peking overhigh over overhigh over overhigh
high and dry ground and although althoughthe althoughthe althoughthe
the distance is nearly twice that from fromTienTsin fromTienTsin fromTienTsin
TienTsin to Peking its physical ph sical ad advantages advantages advantages ¬
vantages may make this route prac practically practicallJr practically ¬
tically much shorter in point of time timeIt timeIt timeIt
It is believed here her that a strong Rus Russian Russian RusSian ¬
sian column either has been or will willbe willbe willbe
be landed at that point to converge convergeon
on Peking simultaneously with the theinternational theinternational theinternational
international column and thus divide dividethe dh dividethe ide idethe
the Chinese opposing forces forcesParis forcesParis forcesParis
Paris Aug 6 6Tbe The French foreign foreignollice foreigno1tice foreignoilice
ollice has ms received the following dispatch dis dispatch dispatch ¬
patch from the French consul at Che CheFoo CheFoo CheFoo
Foo dated August 2 The governor governorof g governorof vernor vernorof
of Moulcden in a proclamation has hasurged hasurged ms msurged
urged the people of Manchuria to tomassacre tomassacre tomassacre
massacre Christians Nearly Nearl r all of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the missions have mve been destroyed destroyedThe destroyedlhe destroyedThe
The missionaries have organized for fordefense fordefense fordefense
defense and are assisted by other otherChristians otherChriRtians otherChristians
Christians ChristiansShanghai ChriRtiansShanghai ChristiansShanghai
Shanghai Aug Aug 6 GThe The report thatLi that thatLi thatIi
Li Hung Chang had md committed sui suicide suicide suicide ¬
cide i in without foundation He is on only only only ¬
ly in a very despondent state stateThe stateThe stateThe
The Japanese consul here has re received reI received ¬
ceived a message from Peking say saying saying saying ¬
I ing that tlm t Gen G ep Tung Fuh Siang has hasstopped hasstopped hasstopped
stopped all provisions going to the thelegation thelegation thalegation
legation legationAdm legationAdm legationAdm
Adm Seymour has arrived at Shang Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai ¬
hai haiParis
Paris Aug G GDheng Oheng director gen general general general ¬
eral of railway and telegraphs has hasjust hasjust hasjust
just communicated to the consuls at atShanghai ntShanghai atShanghai
Shanghai according to a dispatch di Jatch to toThe toThe toThe
The Temps dated dat d August 5 an im imperial imperial imperial ¬
perial troops dated August August 2 au authorizing authorizing authorizing ¬
thorizing the foreign ministers in Pe Paking Peking P Pking ¬
king to communicate without restriction restric restriction reslrietion ¬
tion with their governments and or ordering ordering orBering
dering g their departure for TienTsin TienTsinunder TienTsinunder TienTsinunder
under a good escort escortParis escortParis escortParis
Paris Aug G GThe The Shanghai cor correspondent correspondent correspondent ¬
respondent of the Temps says The Thenumber Thenumber Timenumber
number of allies leaving TienTsin TienTsinis
is no better known here than are arethe arethe arctime
the facts as to the march itself but butit butit butit
it is rumored that the advance guard guardhas guardhas guardhas
has been repulsed repulsedBrussels repulsedBrussels repulsedBrussels
Brussels AugG Aug6The Au g6The The Belgin con consul consul consul ¬
sul at TienTsin M i H Ketels Ket ls in a adespatch adespatch adespatch
despatch via Chee Foo oo August 4 via viaShanghai viaShangllai viaShanghai
Shanghai August 5 says that the Chi Chinese Chinese Cliinese ¬
nese in Peking are fortifying their theirposition theirposition theirposition
position outside the British Legation LegationHe
He adds that all the members of the theBelgian theBelgian theBelgiami
Belgian legation are in good health healthWashington healthasI1ington healthWashington
Washington Aug G GA A belated belatedmessage belatedmessage belatedmessage
message from Minister Conger was wasreceived wasreceived wasreceived
received at the state department ft ftcame ftcame ftcame
came through Consul General Good Goodnow Goodnow Goodnow ¬
now at Shanghai who w11 > transmitted transmittedmessages transmittecmessages transmittedmessages
messages received by Mr Ragsdale RagsdaleUnited RagsdaleUnited RagsdaleUnited
United States consul at TienTsin TienTsinfrom TienTsinfrom TienTsinfrom
from Mr r Conger and Mr Squiers Squierssecretary Squierssecretary Squierssecretary
secretary of the United States lega legation legation legation ¬
tion at Peking The advices are the thesame th thsame thesame
same as those received a day or two twoago twoago twoago
ago by the state department departm nt from fromConsul fromConsul fromConsul
Consul Fowler at Chefoo Mr Good Goodnows Goodnows Goodnows
nows message was transmitted to toPresident t tPresident toPresident
President McKinley at Canton and andMr andr andMr
Mr r Adee acting secretary of state statelater statelater statelater
later issued the following statement statementconcerning statementconcerning statementconcerning
concerning it itConsul itConsul itConsul
Consul General Goodnow Goodnowin in a ca cablegram cablegram cablegram ¬
blegram dated Shanghai August Augustwhich 5 5which 5which
which was received at the department departmentof
of state at 4 oclock Sunday morning morningreports morningreports morningreports
reports the receipt by Consul Rags Ragsdale Ragsdale Ragsdale
dale at TienTsin j of messages from fromMinister fromil1ister fromMinister
Minister il1ister Conger and the secretary of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the legation Mr Ir Squiers dated July
21 to the following effect effectAll effectAll effectAll
All well no fighting since the thaIGtli th th6th the16th
IGtli 6th by agreement Enough provis provisions provisions provisions ¬
ions Hope for speedy relief reliefMr reliefir reliefMr
Mr Goodnow adds that the di director director director ¬
rector of posts Shang had 13d on the the5th the5th the5th
5th communicated to him an imperial imperialedict imperialedict imperialedict
edict dated July 30 ordering Jung JungLu JungLu JungLu
Lu to provide an escort for the min ministers ministers ministers ¬
isters to TienTsin when the minis ministers ministers ministers ¬
ters fix the date The edict says the theministers tIleministers theministers
ministers can receive messages not notin notin notin
in cipher but notwithstanding notwithstanding thisplain this thisplain thisplain
plain messages were returned to some someconsuls someconsuls someconsuls
consuls on August 4 4While 4Vhile 4While
While the messages from Minister MinisterConger MinisterConger iii1isterC
Conger C nger and Secretary Squiers bear bearthe bearthe bearthe
the date of July 21 the belief found founded founded founded ¬
ed not only upon them but also on oncollateral oncollateral oncollateral
collateral and later information is isthat isthat isthat
that the legations are yet safe from fromimmediate fromimmediate fromimmediate
immediate harm At present there thereis thereis thereis
is no means of knowing whether the theministers theministers theministers
ministers will accept the offer of the theChinese theChinese theChinese
Chinese imperial government to pro provide provide provide ¬
vide an escort for them to TienTsin TienTsinbut TienTsinbut TienTsinbut
but it is surmised that they will pre prefer prffer prefer ¬
fer to remain within the British le legation legation legation ¬
gation at Peking l > eking until the arrival of ofthe ufthe ofthe
the allied forces Should they leave leavefor leavefor leavefor
for TienTsin in all probability it itwould itwould itwould
would be because they regarded it itthe itthe itthe
the safer course eO lrse to pursue It is isthought isthought isthought
thought to be not unlikely that the theChinese theChinese theChinese
Chinese government gove nment may be very in insistent insistent insistent ¬
sistent upon the departure of the theministers theministers theministers
ministers in the hope if they can be begotten begotten begotten
gotten to TienTsin in safety safet the thestorming thestorming thestorming
storming of Peking may be averted avertedChinese avertedlJllnese averted4llinese
Chinese Guns Captured CapturedSt
St Petersburg Aug 4 4Gen Gen Grode Grodekoff Grodekoff Grodekoff
koff telegraphs from Khabrovsk KhabrovskAugust KhabrovskAugust NhabrovskAugust
August 1 that 14 Hotchkiss and 15 15other 15other 5 5other
other guns were captured at Hunghun Hunghunby Hunghunb Hunghunby
by b the Russians who by storming stormingthe stormingthe stormingthe
the fortress Monday July 30 drove drove4UOO
4000 Chinese before them themAmnesty themAmne themAmnesty
Amnesty Amne t Promised Boxers BoxersShanghai BoxersShanghai BoxersShanghai
Shanghai Aug 4 4Li 4Li Li Hung Chang Changis
is preparing a proclamation granting grantingvirtual grantingvirtualamnesty grantingvirtual
virtual virtualamnesty amnesty to Boxers on condi condition co condition di dition ¬
tion that they cease creating disturb disturbBritiHh disturbances disturb disturbances
ances
BritiHh Safe August 1 1London 1London 1London
London Aug 4 4It It It is said that aresident a aresident aresident
resident of Weston Super Maren has hasPeking h hasreceived s sreceived
received a telegram from a nephew in anPeking inPeking
Peking dated August 1 saying Safein Safe Safein Safein
in the British Br tish legation
CALEB POWERS THl TRIAL TRIALyf L
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yf yfGolden
1 1Golden
Golden Displayed a Roll of Money Mo y in ina ina ina
a Barboursville Barber Shoptie Shop ShopUc Sh p pHe
Uc Said to His I1l Brother There Dont DontYon DontYon DontYou
Yon Know That the li100000 li100000Reward 100000 100000Reward 100OOOItcnurd
Reward Fund is BeingClrt Being BeingCirculated BeingClrcnJntcd
Clrt Circulated CirculatedGeorgetown ClrcnJntcdGeorgetown slated slatedGeorgetown
Georgetown Ky Aug 3 itRev Rev John JohnStamper JohnStamper Johnstamper
Stamper the brotherinlaw of Whar Wharton Wharton Vharton
ton Golden was put back in the wit witness witless witness ¬
ness box on the opening of court courtThursday courtrhursday courtThursday
Thursday morning Col Henderick Henderickof
of the presecution questioned him as asto asto asto
to the part he took in getting repub republicans republicans republicans ¬
licans from Scott county to go to the thestate thestate theMate
state capital on January 25 He an answered answered answered ¬
swered that he secured quite a num number number number ¬
ber On redirect examination by at attorneys attorneys attorneys ¬
torneys Sims the witness said that thatthe thathe thatthe
the he conversations he had with Gol Gol3en Gollcn GolIen
3en regarding the monej he Golden Goldenwas GoldenVas Goldenwas
was to receive rec iYe for convictions were weresonfidential wereonfidential wereconfidential
confidential but that he made them thempublic thempublic thempublic
public because a mans life was in injeopardy injeopardy injeopardy
jeopardy jeopardyCol jeopardyCol jeopardyCol
Col Hendricks said I object to tothat tohat tothat
that answer and ask that it be bestricken betricken bestricken
stricken out outThe outhThe outThe
hThe The witness wi tness shouldnt make stump stumpspeeches stumpspeeches I Ispeeches
speeches in the court house saidJudge said saidTudge sf id idJudge
Judge Cantrill sharply sharplyAttorney shatplyA sharplyAttorney
Attorney A ttorney Sims retorted And jvyo jvyoDbject aye ayeobject V VJbject
object to that remark of the count countWitness cou i J JWitness JVitness
Witness next said that he le had ne ne nocer nocerbeen er erbeen er erbeen
been authorized by b any anyone one to offir offirmoney o omoney or ormoney
money to Golden to leave the state statefore le leEore 1ifore
fore the trial trialJohn trialJ trialJohn
John J olm O Barrett of Louisville was wasaext WISnext wasnext
next called He passed through the the2rowd therowd thecrowd
crowd that assembled in the state stafehouse stateholse statehouse
house grounds a few minutes affier affierthe aft aflfrthe aftthe
the shooting of Goebel and and the dk dkfense a afens dfensm
fense fens asked him to tell of throats throatsthat t11rc t11rchat f fthat
that he heard made there against tjfiV tjfiVoccupants tIt tItDccl1pants tla tlaoccupants <
occupants of the executive building buildi a
Prosecution objected and the jury jirrwas jurywas jt
was sent out After hearing arms armsment argu argument ar w wment ¬
ment Judge Ca Catril1 trill ruled the questio questiostmt questiojv questiojvout quest < J JJut
out Upon crossexamination witne witnewouldnt witn witnoulllnt witnmcouldnt
wouldnt say whether the interval intervalthe intervalQf intervalQfthe QE QELime
the time between the first and tifiq tifiqsucceeding t1es1lcceeding tj tjsucceeding
succeeding shots was five minutes ofc ofcfifteen o ofifteen oc ocfifteen
fifteen minutes minutesThe minutesThe minutesThe
The defense called R L McCluer Mc Cluer d dLexington d dLexington of off4exington
Lexington a newspaper man Attorney Attorl Attorlney Att r rley
ney Owens asked asl < ed him if witness GQ G Got GotIen Ji Jilen =
len had not said to him that Youts Youtsqwas Youtsvas Youtswas
was a fool for talking too much an aridf aridfwouldnt a awouldnt 4 4wouldnt
wouldnt get a cent but that + hat n nGolden ii riGolden iiGolden
Golden had fixed it beforb he Ie tplcf tplcfhis t tQTd tQTdhis Jf JfhiR
his story to the prosecution Attdj Attoiney Attdjney Att i iney
ney Williams for fo prosecution claimed claimexiithe cTaim cTaimhe claimedthe
the he question was incompetent and o ojected OQ OQjected ohjetted =
jected to it The jury was again againsent ag aganh aganhsent w =
sent out and the attorneys argued tlie tliematter tH tHmatter the thematter
matter for a half hour At the coii coii2lusion cO cot cotelusionJudge i ilusion
elusionJudge 2lusion Judge Cantrill Cant rill said to the de defense defense de detense
fense You can not impeach a wadness wad wijfcrness it itless
ness for the other side si e by inference inferencesutain inferenc inferencsutain inferencssutain
sutain the objection objectionThe objectionThe objectionThe
The defense excepted to the rulins rulinsand rulJ rulJlnd ru1 ru1and
and the witne0 stood aside asideCol Jg
Col < 01 C C Mengel commanderthe commander commanderthe vjm vjmthe
the 1st regiment Kentucky Kent ely stS stSguards st stguards stguards
guards followed He produced producedtelegrams iw iwtelegrams a atelegrams
telegrams received re < aiyecJ at Louisville tifl tiflflay onY onYday f fday
day of shooting shooting at 2 p Pm m contain containing containing containing ¬
ing only onl the words All right and andsigned anclsigned andsigned
signed D RXJollier R collier Adjt Gen GenAlso Genlso GenAlso
Also lso a letter from Collier explaining explainingthat explainingthat explainingthat
that words All right meant for forwitness forwitness forwitness
witness to come to Frankfort and andbring anr1bring andbring
bring regiment and gatling gun On Oncrossexamination Oncrossexamination Oncrossexamination
crossexamination prosecution read readthis reilc1this readthis
this letter to show that in it Collier Collierhaving Collierhaving Collierhaving
having sent the telegrams before and andnot andnot nd ndnot
not after noon Witness produced producedorders producer1orders producedorders
orders signed by Gov Taylor for the themovement thcmovement timemovement
movement of the regiment to Frankfort Frank Frankfort Pr nk nkfort ¬
fort He said he could not explain explamwhy explainwhy explainwhy
why the order order was issued on January JanuaryISth JanuarylSth January1Sth
ISth the date it bore and not executed exe executed executed ¬
cuted until the 30thinst 30th inst In the or order orer order ¬
der er Taylor directed him to obey All Allorders A Allorders l lorders
orders and signals given him by Col Collier C Col Coltier l ltier ¬ =
tier
Georgetown Ky Aug 4 40f Of eight eightwitnesses eightwitnesses eightwitnesses
witnesses introduced by the defense defensein
in the Powers case all but one were werecalled werecaUed werecalled
called for the purpose of attacking
the credibility of witnesses placed on onthe onthe onthe
the stand by the prosecution One of ofthese ofthese ofthese
these former State Auditor Stone Stonestated Stonestated Stonestated
stated that Witness W V H Culton an analleged anaUeged analleged
alleged coconspirator of Powers was wasremoved wasremoved wasremoved
removed from a place of trust in his hisoffice hisoffice hisoffice
office because he defaulted in the sum sumof sumof sumof
of 1000 Other witnesses residents residentsof
of Grayson Springs this state testi testified testIfied testified ¬
fied that instead of being in Frank Frankfort Frankfort Frankfort ¬
fort on January 30 the day of the therhooting therht thehooting
hooting rht > oting of Senator Goebel Goeb l as he heclaimed heclaimed heclaimed
claimed under oath to have been Geo GeoWeaver GeoVeaver GeoWeaver
Weaver a prosecution witness was in intheir intheir intheir
their town organizing a lodge of ofWoodmen 9fVoodmen ofWoodmen
Woodmen of the World and others othersfrom othersfrom othersfrom
from Eastern astern Kentucky Kentuck r testified that thatWitness thatVitness thatFitness
Witness Wharton Golden of the pros prosecution prosecution prosecution ¬
ecution had displayed a large roll of ofmoney ofmoney f fmoney
money and intimated that it came camefrom camefrom camefrom
from the state reward fund fundC fundC fundC
C H Gibson of Barboursville came camenext camenxt camenext
next He was asked to tell of an oc occurrence 00curren oecurrenee ¬
currence curren e in barber shop at Barbours Barboursville Barboursville Barboursville ¬
ville when Witness Wharton Golden Goldendisplayed Goldendisplayed Goldendisplayed
displayed a large roll of money Be Before Before Before ¬
fore the prosecution could object wit witness witness witness ¬
ness answered that such a thing hadoccurred had hadoccurred hadoccurred
occurred The Thethe prosecution asked for forthe forthe
the exclusion of the testimony and andby andby andby
by agreement the witness stood aside asideto asideto asideto
to be called later laterJames laterJames laterJames
James Harkleroad in whose barber barbershop barbershop barbershop
shop the incident is i said to have oc occurred occurred occurred ¬
curred was called He said that Gol Golden Golden Golden ¬
den told him on the day Defendant DefendantPowers DefendantPoyers DefendantPowers
Powers was arrested that Powers was wasinnocent was wasinnocent wasinnocent
innocent Later J awr Golden came into his hisshop hisS hisshop
shop S lOP and in his presence displayed displayeda
a roll of paper money to his brother brotherIke brotherIke brotherIke
Ike Golden and said to him Dont Dontyou Dontyou Dontyou
you know that the 100000 reward rewardfund rewardfund i
fund is being circulated circulatedWitness circulatedWitness 1 1Vitness
Witness Gibson vas as recalled and andcorroborated andcorroborated andcorroborated
corroborated Harkleroads testimony testimonyAttorneys testimonyAttorneys testimonyAttorneys
Attorneys for the prosecution rigid rigidly rigidIv rigidly ¬
ly crossexamined these witnesses and andmade andade andmade
made ade one of them James Harkleroad Harkleroadof
of Barbourville admit that he had hadbeen hadbe hadbeen
been be n indicted not less lessthan than a adozen adozentimes dozen dozentimes dozentimes
times for violations of law lawThe JawThem lawThe
The Them most st important importantwitness witness dfithe dfitheday dithday df the theday
day was Daniel R Collier of ofLancas Lancas ¬
=
1
ter adjutant general of Kentucky under un trader under
der the Taylor administration He of offered offered offered ¬
fered as testimony the written order orderof orderof orderof
of Gov Taylor directing him to bring
the regiments of state guards to toFrankfort toFrankfort toFrankfort
Frankfort after the shooting of Senator Sen Senator Senator ¬
ator Goebel and ordering him 1 m to con confer confer confer ¬
fer witK the civil authorities of ofFranklin ofFrankIin ofFranklin
Franklin county as to how ho best to topreserve topreserve topreserve
preserve peace there This was the thefirst thefirst thefirst
first appearance of the document documentwhich documentwhich documentwhich
which was w s never made a part of the thestate thestate thestate
state records and Judge Cantrill ruled ruledit ruledit ruledit
it it out as incompetent on objection cf cfthe f fthe fthe
the prosecution that it was not in ac accordance accordance accordance ¬
cordance with the statutes of the thestate thestate thestate
state not directing Collier to place placethe placethe placethe
the militia under direction of the civil civilauthorities civilauthorities civilauthorities
authorities authoritiesGeorgetown authoritiesGeorgetown authoritiesGeorgetown
Georgetown Ky Aug 5 5Adjt 5AdjtGen AdjtGen Adjt AdjtGen
Gen Collier whose direct examina examination examination examinatidn ¬
tion was concluded at the adjourn adjournment adjournment adjournment ¬
ment of court Friday afternoon was wasplaced wasplaced wasplaced
placed on the witness stand Saturday Saturdaymorning Saturdaymorning Saturdaymorning
morning for cross examination At Attorney Attorney Attorney ¬
torney John J om K Hendrick conducted conductedit
it Witness told of keeping soldiers soldiersat
at the state arsenal at Frankfort prior priorto priorto priorto
to the shooting but could not re remember remember remember ¬
member whether ne had brought any anyarms anyarms anyarms
arms into the state capital grounds groundsHe groundsHe groundsHe
He admitted having refused to allow allowcivil allowcivil allowcivil
civil officers to go into the executive executivebuilding eecutivebuilding executivebuilding
building to execute the writ of ha habeas habeas habeas ¬
beas corpus saying that he had 13d or orders orders orders ¬
ders from Gov Taylor to do so soOver so soOver soOver
Over the objection of the defens defenseJudge defensJudge defensJudge
Judge Cantrill Can trill allowed the prosecu prosecution prosecution prosecution ¬
tion to show by the witness that on ontwo ontwo ontwo
two occasions prior to January 30 30the 30tIle 30the
the day of the ColsonScott duel and andof andof andof
of the arrival of 1200 armed moun mountain mountain mountain ¬
tain petitioners the feeling at Frank Frankfort Frankfort Frankfort ¬
fort was intense and that no soldiers soldierswere soldienwere soldierswere
were then called to preserve peace peaceWitness peaceVitness peaceWitness
Witness was closely crossexamined crossexaminedas
as to movements of troops and arms armsduring armsduring armsduring
during month following assassination assassinationHe assassinationHe
He said that he never before the theshooting theshooting theshooting
shooting of Gov Goebel heard any anyone anyonesa one onesay onesay
say sa say that the best way to settle the thecontest theccntest thecontest
contest was to kill him Witness itness tollof told toldof toldof
of preventing by b military force the theasembling thpasembling theasembling
asembling of the legislature in thecity the thecity th thcity
city of FranKfort Frani fort on the day follow following following following ¬
ing the shooting The defense ob objected ohjetted < > 1 1jected > ¬
jected to witness stating that he hewent h hwent hwent
went to the Capital hotel where wlere the thewounded thewoulldec1 timewounded
wounded man lay I a and warned the theproprietor th1proprietor theproprietor
proprietor that lIe would close his ho hotel hotel hotel ¬
tel if he permitted the assembly to tomeet tomeet o omeet
meet there there claiming claimin the question to tobe tobe tobe
be incompetent The jury was sent sentout sentout sentout
out and argument made The judge judgeadmonished judgethe judgeadmonished
admonished the jury upon its return returnthat returnthat returnthat
that all evidence of the tl e witness con concerning concerning concerning ¬
cerning incidents which happened af after after after ¬
ter the shooting should be consid considered consj consjered considered ¬
ered only to his interest Wit Wilaess Wilaessthen Vit Bess Bessthen ess esstllen
then stated that he did give such suchwarning suchwarning suchwarning
warning to the hotel proprietor proprietorWitness proprietorVitness proprietorWitness
Witness Collier left the stand af after after after ¬
ter two hours and Rev C T Cody of ofGeorgetown ofGeorgetown ofGeorgetown
Georgetown was next called He tes testified testified testillled ¬
tified of meeting Wharton Golden Goldenabout Gold Goldinabout n nabout
about March 21st at home of Witness WitnessJohn WitnessJohn VitnessJohn
John Stamper and of Golden Go den saying sajingethat sayingctJlat sayingptlmat
ethat he had made a confession only onlyfor onlyf onlyfor
for f r his own protection On crossex crossexamination crossexmination crossexamination ¬
examination mination prosecution brought out ourfiat outhat outhat
hat witness had displayed displa ed much in ini inest inest
i jrest est in the case on the side of the thed thee thea
d f ie e wor working d fr in inccmjunction conjunction with withfhe withffi withth
fhe ffi e i a attorneys attorneysReuben tttorneys tttorneysReuben torneys1teuben
Reuben N Miller of Breckinridge Breckinridgecounty Breckinridg3county Breckinridgecounty
county but later of Indianapolis IndianapolisInd
Ind nd was next placed on the stand standHe standHe standIIe
He was in the general receptionroom receptionroomof
of the office of the secretary of state statenext statenext statenext
next to the private office of the de defendant defendant defendant ¬
fendant when Goebel was shot He Heheard Heheard Heheard
heard five shots The first shot shotseemed shotseemed shotseemed
seemed to come from outside the ex executive executive executive ¬
ecutive building Gov Taylor came camefrom came cazrtefrom camefrom
from his private office into the room roomand roomand roomand
and inquired what was happening out outside outside outside ¬
side at this juncture the court ad adjourned adjourned adjourned ¬
journed until afternoon afternoonMISSOURI afternoonMISSOU afternoonMISSOURI
MISSOURI MISSOU I FEUD REVIVED REVIVEDour
our 3Jen Killed and One Fatally FatallyWounded FutnllyWotuuled FatallyWounded
Wounded the Outcome of aShooting a aShooting nShooting
Shooting Affray AffrayFarmington A1fraJFarmington AffrayFarmington
Farmington Mo Aug G Four our men menkilled menkilled menkilled
killed and one fatally wounded wo nded is the theoutcome theoutcome theoutcome
outcome of a shooting affair between betweenWm be betweenWm veen veenVm
Wm Vm Dooley and his four sons on one oneside oncside oneside
side and the four Harris brothers on onthe onthe onthe
the other as a result of a feud at atDoe atDoe atDoe
Doe Run one of the mining towns of ofSjt oft oft
Sjt t Francis county co nty Wm Vm Dooley DooleyWess DooleyVess DooleyWess
Wess Vess Harris James Harris and John JohnDooley JohnDooley JohnDooley
Dooley are the names of the killed killedand killedand killedand
and Frank Harris was fatally wound wounded wounded wounded ¬
ed edA
A A young girl Mary Littrell was wasstruck wasstruck
struck just above the ankle with a arifle arifle arifle
rifle ball ballA ballA ballA
A few days ago the Harris boys boyssent boyssent boyssent
sent out word to Dooleys that they the3rwould theywould theywould
would be at a picnic at Doe Run and andintended andintended andintended
intended to run the Dooleys off the thegrounds thegrounds thegrounds
grounds Just Justhow how the shooting be began began began ¬
gan is not clear but once begun it itwas itwas itwas
was deadly All the Harris boys ex except except except ¬
cept one were shot One was killed killedinstantly killedinsta11tl killedinstantly
instantly instantlyThree insta11tl insta11tlThree instantlyThree
Three of the Dooley boys who were wereunhurt wereunhurt wereunhurt
unhurt came to Farmington and gave gavethemselves gavethemselves gavethemselves
themselves up They are in jail jailExSenator jailExSenntor jailExSenator
ExSenator Pryor Dead DeadBirmingham DendBirmingmm DeadBirmingham
Birmingham Ala Aug G GLuke GLukePrJror 6LukePryor Luke LukePryor
Pryor formerly United Unit d States sena senator senator senator ¬
tor and representative in congress congressdied congressdied congressdied
died at his home at Athens Ala AlaSenator AlaSenator AlaSenator
Senator Pryor was a native of Ala Alabama Alabama Alalpama ¬
bama and was born hear near the birth birthplace birthplace birthplace
place of Senator Pettus of this thisstate thisstate thisstate
state
Savannah Apprehensive ApprehensiveSavannah ApIrehen8 ApprehensiveSavannah e eSavannah
Savannah Ga Aug Aug Augvery 5 5This This city is isvery i ivery
very apprehensive over the report of ofaji ofan ofan
an outbreak of yellow fever at Tampa TampaFla TampaFla TampaFla
Fla The board of health is ready to toenforce to toenforce toenforce
enforce a rigid quarantine should the thesituation thesituation thesituation
situation demand it The commercial commercialrelations eomJllercialrelations commercialrelations
relations between here and Tampa Tampaare Tampaare Tampaare
are very close closeBuys closeBuys closeBuys
Buys Horses I10r es For Germany GermanyStockton GerJunnyStockton GermanyStockton
Stockton Cal Aug 5 5Dr Dr Eddy Eddyveterinary Eddyveterinary Eddyveterinary
veterinary surgeon of this city left leftfor leftfor leftfor
for Nevada Utah and Montana io 1tana on a ahorse ahorse ahorse
horse buying trip He has Ias been em employed employed employed ¬
ployed to purchase 300u cavalry and andlight andlight andlight
light battery horses lorses for the German Germanarmy Germanarmy Germanarmy
army Some of the animals will be bosent besent besent
sent to China and some to Africa Afrieal
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THE SHAH OF PERSIA PERSIAAn
An Attempt to Assassinate Him HimMade HimI HimMade
I Made in ParisTime Paris ParisThe ParisTIle
The WouldBe Assassin Was Immediately ImmediatelyPlaced Immedlate1yFlaced ImmediatelyPlaced
Placed Under Arrest ArrcstHo Ho Jlefuped Jlefupedto
to Give GI va His Name or His HisNationality HisNationality IllsNatlonality
Nationality NationalityParis NationalityParis NatlonalityParis
Paris Aug 3 3An An attempt on the thelife thclife thelife
life of the Shah of Persia Muzaifer MuzaiferEdDin MuzafferCdDin iuzafferEdDin
EdDin was made Thursday morning morningbut morningbut morningbut
but luckily it i resulted in no harm to tohis tohis tohis
his majesty majestyParis majestyParis majestyParis
Paris Aug 3 3An An eyewitness of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the attempt to assassinate the shah of ofPersia ofPersia ofPersia
Persia MuxafferEdDin gives the fol following following following ¬
lowing acc6unt of the affair affairWhen affairVhen affairWhen
When the gate of the palace openedthe opened openedthe openedthe
the first carriage to appear contained containedthe containedthe containedthe
the shah He sat at the righthandsIde righthandside righthand righthandside
side of the carriage with his doctor doctorat doctorat doctorat
at his side Opposite was the grand grandvizier grandvizier grandvizier
vizier and at his side Gen Parent the thepersonal thepersonal thepersonal
personal aide of the shah They were wereon wereon wereon
on their way to the Pont Alexander AlexanderHE AlexanderIll AlexanderIII
HE where they were to take the boat
Shah of Persia Persiaon Persinon Persiaon
on the Seine to Sevres to visit the pot pottery pottery pottery ¬
tery works there The landau turned turnedto turnedto turnedto
to the left toward the Avenue Boisfde BoisfdeBoulogne Boisde BoisdeBoulogne BoisdeBoulogne
Boulogne It had not gone far when whena
a man dressed as a carpenter rushed rushedtoward rushedtovard rushedtoward
toward the carriage and put his right rightfoot rightfoot rightfoot
foot on the step resting his left hand handon handon handon
on the door to assist him to mount mountThen mountlhcn mountthen
Then drawing his right hand from fromhis fromhis fromhis
his pocket he pushed it toward the thebreast thebreast thebreast
breast of the shah This hand carried carrieda
a revolver revolverThe revolverThe
I The shah was surprised but did not notreally notr notreally
really r ally pay much attention to the man manuntil manuntil manuntil
until he perceived the weapon Then Thenhe Thenhe Thenhe
he bounded aside and standing up in inthe inthe inthe
the landau lifted a cane a second secondlater secondlater secondlater
later bringing it down upon the head headof headof meadof
of his assailant At the same moment momentthe momentthe nmomentthe
the grand vizier jumped to his feet feetand feetand feetand
and seized the man by the arm and andtwisted andtwisted andtwisted
twisted his wrist actually raising himfrom him himfrom himfrom
from the ground The grand vizier is isa isa isa
a veritable giant and without appar apparent apparent apparent ¬
ent effort he held leld the aggressor sus suspended suspended suspended ¬
pended in the air Then a policeman policemanfollowing policemanfollowing policemanfollowing
following on a bicycle jumped from fromhis fromhis fromhis
his machine and grasping gr sping the man mandrew mandrew mandrew
drew him back Other police arrived arrivedand arrivedand arrivedand
and the man was overpowered and led ledaway ledaway ledaway
away awayThe awayThe awayThe
The shah did not appear to be excited ex excited excited ¬
cited by b the attempt on his life and andseated andwhen andwhen
when the man was taken away lie le re reseated reseated
seated himself in his carriage and andquietly andquietly andquietly
quietly spoke in Persian to the grand grandvizier grandvizier grandvizier
vizier Then he said to the coachman coachmanDrive coachmanDrive coachmanDrive
Drive on and the carriage proceed proceeded ¬
ed by the Alexander III bridge where wherea
a boat was taken for Sevres SevresThursday SevresThursday SevresThursday
Thursday afternon the shah carried car carried carried ¬
ried out his program for a trip down downthe downthe downthe
the Seine to Verseilles The wouldbe wouldbeassassin wouldbeassassin wouldbeassassin
assassin declines absolutely to givehis give givehis givehis
his name or nationality nationalityThe nationalityThe nationalityTime
The pistol carried by the wouldbe wouldbemurderer wouldbemurderer wouldbemurderer
murderer was of the bulldog type typeloaded t typeloaded Je Je10adeCl
loaded with five cartridges When the thepolice thepolice thepolice
police seized the man he tried to tobreak tobreak tobreak
break away and cried Vive children childrenpeople chiJdrenpeople childrenpeople
people peopleAn peopleAn peopleAn
An officer tried to stop him but he heshouted heshouted heshouted
shouted To my m r assistance friends friendsxhen friendsAhen friendshen
xhen hen he quieted down and submitted submittedWhen submittedYihen submittedWhen
When the knife was foundon his 1 s per person person person ¬
son an officer remarked remarkedYou remarkedYou remarkedYou
You also had a knife to which whichthe whichthe whichthe
the man replied repliedYes repliedYes repliedYes
Yes I took sume precautionWhy precaution precautionWhy precaution4Vhy
Why did yoii ym attempt attempt to assassi assassinate assassinate assassinate ¬
nate the shah the officer asked askedBecause askedBecause askedBecause
Because was the reply it pleased pleasedme
me That does not concern you To Toall Toall Toall
all other questions the prisoner re remained remained remained ¬
mained dumb dumbWill dumbVlll dumbWin
Will Not Visit England EnprlnndLondon EugJnndLondon EnglandLondon
London Aug 3 3The The shahs visit to toEngland toEngland toEngland
England has been virtually aban abandoned abandoned abandoned ¬
doned according acc rding to the Times on ac account account account ¬
count of the attempt to assassinate assassinatehim assassinatehim assassinatehim
him in Paris ParisTo ParisTo ParisTo
To Murder Rulers of Europe EuropeRome EuropeRome EuropeRome
Rome Aug 3 3It It is believed here herethat herethat herethat
that there is an international anar anarchist anarchist anarchist ¬
chist plot to murder the rulers of ofEurope ofEurope ofEurope
Europe The plan is to inaugurate inauguraten
n fortnight of murder and blood that thatvdll tbatv111 thathill
hill v111 startle the world and set the anj anjarchists an annrC1ists anarchists
archists societies all over the world worldwild worldwild worldwild
wild with bloody enthusiasm The Theking Theking Theking
king of Italy lies dead in his palace palacethe palacethe palacethe
the king of Servia has narrowly escaped es escaped esqaped ¬
caped death and the shah of Persias Persiaslife PersiasHfe Persiaslife
life was attempted Thursday Bresci BresciKing BresciKing Br esci esciUsing
King Humberts assassin declares the thewar theczar thescar
war of Russia Russiawin will be the next to fall fallAn faUAn fallAn
An Excellent Showing ShotvinsNashville ShonhigNashville ShowingNashville
Nashville Tenn Aug 3 3Tho 3Thomonth 3Timemonth The Themonth
month of July closed with a net cash cashbalance cashbalance cashbalance
balance in the state treasury of 85
61263 The sinking fund for the themonth themonth themonth
month amounted to 1324111 State Stateofficials Stateofficials Stateofficials
officials considered this an excellent excellentshowing excellentshowing excellentshowing
showing showingDropped showingDropped showingDropped
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Pierson an exsheriff of this county countywho countywho countywho
who has as been making his home at Ravenswood Ra Ravenswood Ravenswo
venswood venswo d 111 dropped dead at Tay ¬
lors park He was widely known in inG inG inG
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