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China Promises to Give Him Safe Conduct, CHEERING NEWS AT CAPITAL. Chlue Minister Inform Kef rotary Hay Tliut American Will lie Sent to T.vUu In Sufttif i:uroieiiii 1'owim Still credit News of July 18. Washington, July 21 Minister Wu places s'-.cli confidence la the t'eiuum 11 ess of i-.ir. Conger's dispatch ami such faith that the Chinese government is protecting the foreign ministers in Pei kin that he has agreed to deliver Mln-. ister Conger into tho hands of Admiral Itemey at Taku, that he may In hii own person speak for the Integrity o' the imperial governmeii.t and tell tiii world the truth regarding the sltua? tion in l'ekin. Secretay Hay Lelleve3l lmpin-iuy in tie genii.'neness or the message received ou Friday and was gratified when Minister Wu offered to produce the American minister. It 13 presumed Minister Wu will enlist the services of the governor of Shan Tun anu Prince Ching. The state department has received s number of dispatches from forciga governments relative to the Conger dispatches and also from our officials In China, Including Consul-General Goodnow. Without exception they discredit the accuracy of the dispatch and advance various theories to show Its lack of genuineness. Tho entire burden of the answers Indicate a di position not to move the relief expedi- tion on the evidence furnished by the Conger dispatch. Notwithstanding these messages, Secretary Hay person- ' ally continues to credit the Conger dis-1 patch and believes that our minister to ' China will be delivered at Tekin ac. cording to agreement. ritANCE NAMKS TEUMS. Tells Emperor Kwitng linn Four Condi tion Governing Merilittioii. Paris, July 24. At the council of ministers the ministers of foreign at-. fair3, M. Dclcasse, read a telegram from the emperor of China asking the mediation of France wirii the foreign powers. The telegram was signed by Kwang Hsu, and not by I'uh Chan, the eon of Prince Tuan. The reply given by M. Delcasse was that tho request would be considered only upon abso-. lute knowledge that the following acts had been accomplished. 1. That efll-' cacioua protection and absolute free dom of communication have been as sured between the French minister at Tekln and his colleagues of the diplo matic corps and their respective gov ernments. 2. When Prince Tuan and the high functionaries responsible for the actual events have b n dismissed by the government to aw it Inevitable punishment. 3. When tl:a authorities' and bodies of troops throughout the j entire empire shall have received an order to cease hostilities against forv elgners. 4. When measu-es have been taken for the rigorous repression of the "boxers." So long as these necessary guaranties are not furnished there Is room only for military action. M. Delcasse notified the cabinet that all the powers had responded favorably to the proposition to prevent the ex portation of armies to China. 1.1 CANT UKACII PEKIXf minister Wa Say II I Hound for Vice royal City, Tien lain. Washington, July 24. Minister Wu states that he does not believe LI Hung Chang will go to Pekln or tha he could ge there If he wished to. "under ordinary circumstances," said the minister, "LI Hung Chang "would go to Pekln to pay his respects just as any American might come to Washington to pay his respects tft the president after he had been ap pointed to a high office. "But Pekln Is not the place of resi dence of the viceroy of the province of Chihll. The vlceroyal city and capi tal of the province is Tien Tsin. That was where LI Hung Chang lived be fore; It Is where the viceroys all have lived, and, In my opinion, that is the objective point of the viceroy." lU LICK OF CHINA ALIVE. Legation at Washington. Thinks Bo and Celebrates Ills lilrthday. Washington, July 24. Regardless of the reports that the emperor of China had been either imprisoned or murder ed, the Chinese legation in Washing ton officially recognizes his existence as the ruler of China. The thirtieth birthday anniversary of the young emperor was observed by the legation yesterday, and the royal yellow silk dragon flew from the staff over the lo cation building all day. The flag has not been unfurled since the Boxer troubles began. Under the circumstances Minister Wu did not permit any general celebration. The legation was content with what the minister called a "quiet service." Advance on I'eklfi Itegtin. Che Foo. July 21. Information has been received by the correspondent of the Chicago American that the Rus sians are advancing upon Tekin and will soon be In possession of the C il nese capital. All the foreigners In Po kin arc reported safe, with the excep tion of the German minister. They are all under the protection of General Jung Fu. Marino do fiOO htmng. Washington, July 24. Five hundred "United States marines have started from this city direct for China. They were placed on a special train bounJ for San Francisco, where they will cross the Taclflc on an army transport This Is the largest body of marines that has yet been dispatched to the east, and the departure was made con spicuous by the presence of Gen. Hey v.ood, tho commandant of marines, and tho full marine band. Maj. Dlcklna commands the detachment. Corea Sends Troop to l'rontler. Yokohama, July 24. The Corcan government continues to send troop.' to the frcntler, a collision with in truding Chinese having already oc curred. The Japanese papers express sympathy with the unfortunate em peror of China, but are unanimous and emphatic in declaring that an alliance between China and Japan is quite im possible. Appeal to lulled fctutei. Washington, July 21. The United Statt3 government has receive. J through Chinese official sources a tele graphic appeal to use its good offices o. to mediate between China and the other powers to prevent war and to ad just the present troubles to the satis faction of all concerned. All S'ufo In Kwnuir Tunc. Berlin, July 21. The German consul at Swatau tt. ''graphs, under date o. July 21, that ill tho German mission aries from th interior of the province of Kwang Tung have arrived there safely. Wyoming Hans All Itlots. Cheyenne, Yyo., July 24. A number of- outrages have been committed by foreigreis upon the Chinese resident. of Rock S4 . .ngs, a coal mining town 200 miles jst of here on the Union Taclfic, dui ng the past few days. The state authorities, fearing a genera; movement . gainst Chinatown, where more than COO Chinamen reside, hav( ordered several companies of troops to bo In readiness to move to the scene. IMPERIAL EDICT MADE PUBLIC Issued July 17 and Orders Foreigners l'roteeted. Washington, July 24. The state de partment make3 public the following text of an edict delivered today by Minister Yvfu to Secretary Hay. This is the edict referred to by United States Consul Fowler at Chefu, in his message received here yesterday: "An Imperial Edict Issued on the 1st Day of the Sixth Moon (July 17). Transmitted by the Viceroy Liu Knu Ylh on the 20th of July, and received by Minister Wu on the 21st day of July at 7 o'clock. "The present conflict between China and the foreign powers had it3 origin In I.'jo long-standing antagonism be tween the people and Christian mis sions. The subsequent fall cf the Taku forts piocipitated the meeting of force with force. The imperial government, having due regard to the importance of International Intercourse, still refused to go so far as to intercept the existing relations. "We have already repeatedly Issued decrees providing for the protection of the foreign legations and also com manded the provincial authorities to protect missionaries. Inasmuch as there is still no cessation in the em ployment of force, foreign merchants and subjects residing in China, who form a numerous body in the country, should be protected without distinc tion. "We hereby command all the Tartar generals, governors-general, and gov ernors of provinces to look after the foreign merchants and missionaries living In the open ports, prefectures.de partments, and districts under their re spective Jurisdiction, and to afford them due protection In accordance with treaty stipulations without fall. Last month we heard, with profound aston ishment and regret, of the killing of the chancellor of the Japanese lega tion, Mr. Aklra, and the same fate be fell the German minister shortly after ward. "The violent removal of the German minister, whose residence at the capi tal was necessary to the transaction of business between the two countries, af fected us very deeply. "It is the duty of the authorities concerned to cause stringent ordeis tor the speedy arrest and punlshrment of the murderers to be carried out. "Since the commencement of the at tack in Tientsin there are foreign sub jects and missionaries who have, on account of local disturbances, suffered death or loss of property through no fault of thef own. We hereby com mand the governor of Peking and the viceroy of Chlh-Li to cause investiga tions to be made by their respective subordinates of all such claims ex cept tt"se arising directly from the said attack with a view to their ulti mate settlement. Moreover, local out laws and rebellious subjects have of late given themselves up to burning, killing, and plundering to the great disquietude of our loyal subjects. This is in utter defiance of law. We hereby command the said governor-general, governors, and commanders of our forces to investigate the situation and to take such measures for the punish ment of the offenders and restoration of order as the necessities of the case demand. We hereby command this, our general edict, to be made known, for the information of all it may con cern. Respect this." A significant statement in the above edict 13 noted in that passage which directs an investigation of all claims "except those arising directly from the said attack (attack on Tientsin), with a view to their ultimate settlement." This appears to make plain, not only that the Chinese government will set tle claims for actual losses, but that It has now formally decreed an excep tion of these claims arising directly from the attack on Tientsin. It seems to indicate that the Chinese govern ment holds that tho attack on Tientsin was unwarranted. Central rassenger association roads are proud of the record shown by the interchangeable mileage bureau, HEALTHY WOMEN. Mary J. Kennedy, manager of Ar mour fc Co.'s Exhibit at the Trans Mississippi Exposition at Omaha, Neb., writes tho following of Peruna, as a cure ror that common phaso of mmmer ca tarrh, known as indigestion. Miss Kennedy says: 'I found the continua 1 change of diet incidental to H c I g h. t years' jj traveling1 com pletely upset, my digestive y('fi suiting several rfi phvsieiausthey decided 1 suf- iereu vrnn ca tarrh of the stomach. "Their pre scriptions did not sem to help me any, 60, reading of the remarkable cures effected by tho use of Peruna I decid ed totry it and toon found my self well repaid. "I have now used Peruna for about three months and feel completely re luvcnated. I believe I am permanent ly cured, and do not hesitate to give unstinted praise to your great remedy, Peruna." . The causes of summer catarrh nre first, chronic catarrh; second, derange ments of the stomach and liver; third, impure blood. huch being the case anyone who knows anything whatever about the operations of Peruna can understand why this remedy is a permanent cure for summer catarrh. It eradicates chronic catarrh from the system, invig orates the stomach and liver, cleanses the blood of all impurities, and there fore permanently cures )y removing the cause a host of maladies peculiar to hot weather The cau-.e being removed the symptoms disappear of themselves. "Summer Catarrh" sent free to any address by Tho Peruna Mcdiciue Co., Columbus, Ohio. llekourees of Culture, A distinguished lecturer once told a story of nn engagement he had made to deliver a discourse in one of the Interior towns, on the subject of "The Beacon Lights of Civilization." "I reached the place," he said, "a little behind time, and went directly to the hall. A large audience had assembled. I was Introduced In due form by tho president of the literary society un der whose auspices I was to appear, and laying my manuscript on the desk before me I opened it and waited a moment for the appaluse to subside. Imagine my horror when I found I had accidentally brought along tho wrong lecture one on the 'Wonders of Modern Electrical Science'!" "What did you do?" asked one of the group to whom he was narrating the inci dent. "I went right ahead," he re plied. "The audience didn't know tho difference." Youths' Companion. Supreme Court Suatalna the Foot-Eat Trade-Mark. Justice Laughlln, In Suprem Court, Buffalo, has ordered a permanent Injunc tion, with costs, and a full accounting of sales, to Issue against Paul li. Hudson, the manufacturer of the foot powder called "Dr. Clark'a Foot Powder." and also against a retail dealer of Brooklyn, restraining them from making or selling the Dr. Clark'a Foot Powder, which Is declared. In th decision of the Court, an Imitation and Infringement of "Foot Ease," the powder to shake into your hoes for tired, aching feet, now so large ly advertised and sold all over the coun try. Allen S. Olmsted, of Le Roy, N. Y., Is the owner of the trade-mark "Foot Uase." and he Is the first Individual who ever advertised a foot powder extensively over the country. He will send a sam ple Free to any one who writes him for it. The decision In this case upholds his trade-mark and renders all parties liable who fraudulently attempt to prof it by the extensive "Foot-Ease" adver tising, in placing upon the market a spurious and similar appearing prepara tion, labeled and put up In envelopes and boxes like Foot-Ease. Similar suits will be brought against others who are now Infringing on the Foot-Kase trade mark and common law rights. A Carious Story of Complications. The marriage of Isaac Williams and Mr3. Lydia Ruby, at Oklahoma City, brings into print a curious story of complications which arose out of the lax administration of the territory's divorce laws. Some years ago Mrs. Ruby procured a divorce from Mr. Ruby In the probate court. She thee married Mr. Williams, and they lived together happily for two years. At the end of that time It was decided by the supreme court that the probata Judges had no jurisdiction In divorce cases, and that all decrees issued by them were null and void. Mr. and Mrs. Williams at once separated, and she brought suit in the district court for divorce from her former husband. In due time this was granted, and, after the lawful time had elapsed, she was married again to Williams. Heat for the How lit. No matter what ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. CASCARETS help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you Just 10 cents to start getting your health back. CASGARETS Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on 1L De ware of imitations. SEND n47cts. XL Maw Pi aaoa St l lrajlA Im.i arad at buf prXtm An act of charity usually discounts an act of heroism. It never hurts the valuo of gold to call it filthy lucre. The supreme excellence ia all thing's fa simplicity. X." Z.r-r -1 WJl3aVrr J f -VIOUMJI HEAT BREAKS THERMOMETER Arizona Has Summer Weather That Cannot 11a Recorded. The cotlonwoods have shed their caterpillars, there has been a thunder storm, mesquite wood has fallen In price, Indians are selling bows and arrows, the rose and the oleander have long been out, oranges are in bloom, tho umbrella tree is putting out its leaves, last summer's suit has been cleaned and pressed, the small boy has gone swimming in the canal, the wise man stays up nights and steals irrigation water from his neighbors, alfalfa Is almost ready to cut, strawberries have been shipped, mulberries aro nearly ripe, summer will soon be here nnd the Phoenix summer bedroom will soon be nec essary. Thoenlx sleeps out of doora in the summer and the bedroom la born out of that necessity. It ia on stilts, is built of wire screen of fine mesh, for the Phoenix mosquito Is microscopic in size. It Is furnished according to the taste of the occu pant, with interior curtains to keep out the morning sun, the gaze of the curious and the sand storm. The bed is a cot of canvas or woven wire, cov ered, perhaps, with a sheet, but even a sheet feels like a featherbed on a Phoenix summer night. The bed cov ering Is the roof of the bedroom, and careless folks who consult their com fort only don't wear nightshirts. Phoenix Is proud, of Its climate dur ing eight months of the year, but it doesn't talk much in public about Its midsummer. It Is a right warm day when the government weather bureau doesn't know what the sun tempera ture is and is unable to determine it, and that Is how hot it gets in Phoe nix. I called on Observer Burns one day last July and asked him what the "official" temperature was In the 6un. He said he did not know and that the government couldn't afford to experi ment to that end. He said he had at tempted to catch the sun temperature during the summer of 1898 and had broken a $3 thermometer In the at tempt. To please my curiosity he hung a thermometer in the sun, watched It until it registered 136 de grees, and then took It In, fearing It would break. The dryness of the at mosphero relieves this great heat of any terrors to all living things except women and cats. Phoenix Graphic. WAN I K l fiOO Mn. Women and CtuMro'i ! try the host iind cheapest preparations ever offered th? puiilio. Viiu don't i.'l.e unv children in try in? Ilicin. sis vour (IruvKt trtiiiriuiti'i't Kmll's Ked Pills for U'un People. "Pale and Weak." the women's remedy of the day (the only emilne). I mil's White I.I ver Pills, the L'reat. Liver In vis;, oiaior. System Kenuvutoruml liowel Kcj,jlaior r doses. S.'hi. You ran work while they woik. N'etcr flip)! or tnaUe von sick, K lull's Mine Kid ney Pills cure nil Kidney 11U. M.ukache. etc l lull's Dyspepsia Tablets cure Indigestion, cor rect all Stoiiiii.'h Troubles, destroy all fouU'.ises. u aUn pure .sweet stomachs nnd breaths. To do as advertised or money refunded Tho only i!ii.i ran teed pic pat at I mis on the market K mil's Pills or TublcU cobl &io. Half price of olltcis Deer Avenged Murder of Fawn. In the park of Lord Grantley, at Wonersh, near Guildford, a fawn, drinking, suddenly was pounced upon by one of the swans, which pulled the animal Into the water and held it un der until drowned. This was observed by the other deer in the park. Shortly after this swan, which had hitherto never been molested by the deer, waa singled out when on land and furious ly attacked bj a herd, which sur rounded and killed it. Weekly Tele graph. Hall's Catarrh Cur Is taken Internally. Price, ?.pc. Most of the good joUcs are old ones if you only knew it. The chronic hichcr usually kicks himself out of joint. To Cora Dandruff Quickly use Coke Dandruff Cure. Mouey refunded If it fails, so why uot try i tf It lnt fair to measure other pooplo In your half bushel, but .Toil probably do it. The scholar who cherishes tho love of com fort, is not to Iki deemed a scholar. TITS rcrmiinrntl? Ciirwl. NnflfnorrHrooni"ftr nm dny'K i of t'r. Kilns' ;rct Nurvtt Krxtmrr. fiuml for FltlCK trtnl l.ottln and lrrllx. I. IC H. Hums., Ll.t., VJl Anli tit., rhklJitli, Pa. Some people: kavc faitli Irt odd numbers and the fa vol i to is tuimlKT olio Mm. V.'lnnlow'a Soothing Syrop, For children tenlbloit, often lh gum, reduce! Irr Otuiaillou.allajiila.cure wluJcolIc Zxatxjttla. tllve- the business man plenty of ropo and lio'll form a cordage trust. Did Ton Cvr Ron A crone n old letter Ink all faded out? Couldn't hv been Carter's Ink tor It doesn't fade. An honest man nlwav keeps his credit a lit tle better than his clothes Many emiPf Induce rr tiatr, but r amir' Data Dai.iah tirlnic back the youtlirul color. UmuEicoBH. the boat cure fur corot. IScU. 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By the census of 1870 there were 33,111 illiterate whiU voters in North Carolina; in 1830, 44,420; in 1890, 49,570 an average Increase of S00 illiterate voters a year, and a total of 21 per cent of the entire white vot ing population. The New Kallroud to dn Francisco. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co. has completed an exten sion of their route to San Francisco, and opened it up recently for passenger business, opening for freight business having been made several weeks ago. Heretofore, San Francisco and the other citic3 of central California have been con nected with the east by only one trans continental Une, and the entry of the Santa Fe route to compete for public patronage may be expected to result In much better freight and nassencer 'transportation for those cities. The Santa Fe road is now the only railroad under one ownership and management all the way from Chicago to San Fran cisco. Counterfeiters aro getting; rich at Manila circulating spurious coin. Marquette, on Lake Superior, is one of the most charming summer resorts reached via Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Taul Railway. Its healthful location, beautiful scenery, good hotels and complete im munity from hay fever, make a sum mer outing at Marquette, Mich., very attractive from the standpoint of health, rest and comfort. For a copy of "Tho Lake Superior Country," containing a description of Marquette and the copper country, ad dress, with four (4) cents In stamps to pay postage, Geo. II. Heafford, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. Tic who can stand the little trials is fitted for the great trusts. Indian Crowa Itailrnadlng. The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Is building a line in Montana down Into the Big Horn Basin toward Yellowstone Park, and as the Crow In dian reservation is near at hand, a con tract has been made with the red men for grading a section of roadbed. 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