Austin Daily Herald (Newspaper) - October 22, 1900, Austin, Minnesota V Vol IX No 98 Monday October 22 1900 AUSTIN MINNESOTA We offer special prices in every Department for this week Every item advertised is a money saver compare the prices we quote witL those our competitors ask and you will be easily convinced that here is the place to buy to secure the biggest values for the smallest amount of money DRESS GOODS MILLINERY COATS JACKETS AND DOMESTICS No From Him Regarding tho Peace Negotiations Presumed That tho Powers are Not Ready to Begin Their Consideration RECEIVED AT WASHINGTON SHERMAN IS DEAD Tbe Ohio Senator Away Oct John man tho died at lie had bean rery low for a number of days and for SEE 11 WIND OP Belief That the Com- ing Week Will Witness the End We are that our millinery all that good linery should be in and quality that we do not tae to make claim for trimmed hats with dis- elegance Our are the lowest in town fur III cul an 2.25 275 AND AUTO- MOBILE COATS Dress Goods Mere a few it up i piy yoy to look of colors per r c s V Kirch ptr J lie flown Farej a of our price 33 us week for h a beautiful ot price etc to State Department Gets a Copy of the Document Is Giving Very eral Satisfaction to the Administration al from 10 rent We ua t TM d no DOMESTICS of the tbe 1 h i per yard Tcb per yard per janl tari ite K per can yov on Na tic color per E ptr c 11 M r yard r yard the preliminary from the state department toj cover all which it Ii will he raised at the beginning As M understood here the will relate mainly to the verification bl the credentials of the plenipo and if these are satisfactory the last 24 hoars iii end had been the jury find this defendant men who wero selected to try Henry E Admits but All Foel That the out Cannot Last BOTH WILL CONCEDE SOME Business Men Are Bringing Heavy Pressure to Boar on tho Operators Baking Powder creai from of tartar against f M baking ire IV Minors Will Waive the Powder Question and Accept the Latest Offer Oct came to department during the day from Minis Uc Conger in regard to the meeting for thai tion of peace for by TJ Uong Chung and for Oct io Tbe presumption of daU here Ii that it has been post probably to the of thn powers generally to begin In -all likelihood not their for their ance The United States minister Conger la prepared to formerly Governor Taylor's NOTED AUTHOR tho will laid for i Both U Hang Chang ond stenographer on the charge of being a principal tn the shooting of Governor William Goebel The vote was unanimous that sey was guilty Then tho degree of was taken up On this question the jury was di- vided bat finally agreed on the life Groceries A big cut in prices for one week Make money by purchasing and COFFEES sa Soap tor C Bars of ttc 1 only Mocl.a ltd Java Cor per per pour J Santa for White cents 3 lb Carolina Rice per Soda 1 b parka Com Starch 1 lb Slier Gloss pve tor per can pure Tartar R 7 5 cents 4 10 Powder are in Peking two viceroy i are to be itill In their own provinces Conference with them by the Paling will be largely by telei 1 Following the Coition of to the the will come the designation ot by tbe government to fomal to their personnel the not yet make any The department haa received a of the Anglo- German agreement Regarding China j Nothing from tho ican touching the Germany and Thi document u in line the China already by ry great Youlsey is the third man to be found guilty of connection with the shooting of GoebeL Caleb Powers tried for complicity in the cass sentenced to life imprisonment while James Howard tried on the charge ol being a principal in the shooting sentenced to price cents Wine vinegar en CiJer per X O per cents FORMED Kinds of Canned Goods at Special Prices TAIT'S A Disastrous Conflagration Occurs at tho Minnesota Transfer Ono Hundred and Thirty-five Thousand Dollars of ago Done Iho Ore tn of the company and the McCormick Harvester company The former was stored with farm im- and is a total IOSA The large brick warehouse of tho harvester com- pany was packed full of machinery and is a total loss While firemen wero fighting to save the harvester ccmpany property and Assistant Chief and his com- panions wero mating their way np the building the walls collapsed Tho on- fortunate firemen were unable to make their escape and were buried by tho mass of falling debris FOUR FIREMEN ARE KILLED Assistant Chief Irvine His Men In tho Ruins Wapner and Hurt Irish The injured arc Thomas CUrkin William Field and Andrew Johnson Tho fire spread After the of the warehouse fell to a row of tenements near the building iv was with dif acuity that they were saved to the value of with English firms although the prices aro per cent over American The drawback to the English work it delay in delivery r Germany and land havo formed an alliance to tain the territorial integrity of China and porta i The terms of agreement whici between lord Salisbury Ton ambassador to England are government and her being desirous to maintain their interests In China and their rights existing Te tho i two boi cars belonging to the Great Throo Others Serious company were on n Injuries From the Samo Disaster ST PACF Ox Firo at Iho to to of in- origin ranged death of four firemen and the serious injury cf three others doing about OW worth Shortly fire discovered iu the Packing jUnt of A D A alarm was sent in in a utes and shortly after ft r call was for The pnckins plant which tfco blue originated with JJi the most short tha to covers STORM KILLED SIX Tornado in the nf i Tex Oct W -A tornado struck a milo west of Lodi asd 16 miles west of here at 7 o'clock Tho path of the tornado yards wide and the wind swopt everything before it Ono in its path pied by colored people was destroyed sii people being killed outright and three others arj mining who are posed to be dead The cyclone traveled from the to tho northwest It is feared of life has re- out In the country FIRE CAUSED A PANIC Oct hundred side track and caught fire A switch engine started to haul the cars away but flames had made too much and the cars were destroyed Eight Iho ownership of which ia unknown were also burned PLACED ORDERS On for for Oct Town correspondent of The M ail Despite all denials I learn that large orders for coal trucil to be used in Colony bare been placed In tho United States at for delivery here which ere JO percent bo low prices while the have contracted to deliver n half the time by the Englisn military railways men and girls were by a that the of the McCormick twine warehouse on Blue Island property losj Was only Timothy Cronin Peter Paxton and three other firemen were seriously in- by smote and girls ed though none wero hurt Cronin may not recover NEW YORK spent tho day at his home at Oyster Bay quietly retting from his his trip through the He received no visitors at all Secretary who had conference with his chief in the afternoon Governor leaves Oyster Day in the He will go direct to York and then lowing principles regarding a policy Is a matter of manent international interest that the ports of China should remain free and open to trade and to every other legitimate form of economic activity for tho peoples cf all countries without distinction and the two governments agree on their port to uphold the same for all Chinese territory as they can exercise No New Territory governments agree that they will not en their uso of the present complication to ob- tain for themselves any territorial ad- vantage In Chinese and will direct their policy the -'territorial condition of the empire cine of another making the complications in China In order to obtain under any form whatever such territorial tage the two contracting re- serve to themselves the right to come to a preliminary understanding ing tha eventual step to be taken for protection of their own Interests in China two governments will communicate this to other powers interested especially Hungary France Italy Japan Russia and the United Slates and invite them to accept the recorded in it REBELS VICTORIOUS later the defense filed a motion for an arrest of judgment and Judge Oan trill sat it for hearing oti the second day of the February term was ordered to the Frankfort jail COMING TO AMERICA of ID Mow Oct cial Gazette says of tho largest man- of crucible in Great Britain their plant to the United States A aito viding excellent rail ping facilities has been near Wheeling W Va and it is proposed to erect a modern plant wards of which from tho will employ about men The object of the move is to get Into the American ing cost of coal in England is a nent factor acting as an impetus to tto move STOOD THE JOURNEY WELL TOO Her Family la Mich Oct von Kettelor the of tho dered German ambassador to China has arrived in Detroit and was driven to tho residence of her father Henry B president of the Michigan Central railway No one was permitted to see her When seen at his office Mr said that the baroness was suffering from prostration but stood the journey from Pekin to Detroit as well as could Pa Oct general belief here is that the coming week will see tho wind np of tho strike Tho strikers do not admit this openly but it is that cannot be continued longer Both rides are expected to make con- cessions The operators say they none to make but under certain pressure they are them less The politicians have had their say in the negotiations looking toward a settlement and now tho sales agents for the big coal companies and the re- tall dealers in the big are taking hand They are writing and tele graphing every day to the coal com- anias that unless something is done ery soon to bring the strike to an end and an effort made to tret some hard coal oh the market at saleable figures ho anthracite trade will be demoralized or years to come and some of lost forever One sales agent One of my largest customers tells that consumers are getting to like coal and that they thick they will keep on using it It'll such re minders these that make the just as anxious to settle tho strike the But tho strikers Huit Kite the CoSi HARTFORD Conn Dudley Warner the and died culiar circumstances ia of Mrs Robert Smith a colored living in the lower part of the city It is not known just what time be and he is supposed to hare for quito awhile before were notified Ur Warner's health has Dejh poor for some time past and recently he had a slight shock of slightly disfigured ical examiner who said that death was due to heart ure and that he had been dead for an hour and a hrUf time he viewed The woman iu whoso house Mr death occurred says be her house and fooling faint in glass of water few momenta when he he sat on occurred theory about notified until 6 and nobody neighborhood appeared to thing about it until Friends of Mr Warner Wy know the husband wi to have been a beneficiary of charity for several Warner was 73 years of WELCOMED there every reason to believe that they will do it before the week is out Many of the miners oat on strike argue this Let us accept the latest offer of the companies and settle the powder tion later ox If we return to work we are sure to get an increase over the wages paid in the past no matter how try to figure it out and we can afford to bide bur time for the settlement of the powder issue Of course there is tome opposition to taking this There are some strikers who faror holding out until every demand is granted but this class is not in the majority There men who own their own homes and have their larders well filled They can afford to hold out against tho companies but the bulk of tho strikers cannot President Mitchell Is now thoroughly with the condition of affairs in tho and re- gions and ho has Informed ono of the county officers of tho United Mine Workers who is iu Hazleton that ho would not stand in the way of a if tha miners of the Wyoming region wanted to return to work under certain conditions The H HAGUE Oct mina and her of by the queen's tho morning and welcomed The sort of the queen was presented authorities assembled at station Tho royal party then FIRST BREAK MADE of on Pa Oct A tee of four miners employed by the the palace where crowds the Later he corps ace and were introduced to the duke TWO THOUSAND GUESTS aMU KASSiS CITY Oct lar with covers laid guests ii planned to be given Jackson County Democratic club to tlie of Missouri and tbe nation tho of night of Friday Nov 2 in Convention halt It is to be primarily a gathering of tho Missouri clans in by the fusion forces of Kansas and probably presided over by the leaders of the national bigh Valley Coal company called upon WORK OF CHINESE rally B C- Oct According to of tho Shanghai Mercury Bishop in South have been expected KRUGER'S VESSEL SAILS Lintt at MARQUES Oct Dutch cruiser Gelderland with dent Kruger on board failed at noon She will call at Tanga and Marseilles Commotion tn O Oct tho trial of Rosslyn charged with killing Express Messenger Mrs Lone was In tho courtroom as a spectator Her boy played about on the floor for a time and then came to her knoes and called for papa The cry was re- at intervals and caused a com- motion In the F D Zerbey district superintendent of that company for the purpose of Biking the superintendent to to them how the company to in forego the 10 per cent increase in con- with the reduction in tho price of powder offered by tho company Although tho four men aro members of tho United Mine Workers they did not Honan was tortured four by as such and tho union was not mentioned Neither nor the company WBJ inclined to toy what took place at the conference but it is understood the miners went away apparently satisfied with Mr explanation Ho told them that the notice in Itself was a guarantee that they receive a net advance of 10 per cent over the tember wages This is believed to bo the first committee of employes that has called on the officials of any of tho coal companies to discuss their grief Different of Iris of body were removed singly Two Ja were covered with coal oil and placed n of which were then Bishop was Mi- and others were frightfully Three thousand converts ed by French priests in defending their were Ta ST PAUL Oct of corporation havo been filed with FRIGHTFUL the will commence his last tour of the Oct Chinese says tho Shanghai of Tbe Standard admit that the imperial have sustained de- feats in the of Trag All the Chinese generals in Hwang Si for the Tbe leaden of the secret society whoso July murdered the at Cho Chan haeo boon and taken to Hang Chau for punishment I It ii reported that a army pro paring to attack Canton secretary of state by the Vehicle Motor company of lis with capital of The cers President Anderson vice president IL D secretary and treasurer Bernard The entire business of the Cim will be the manufacture of Winter Oct Mumm voa German minister to China has left for Pekin Tho Brit- fih have hired here it a rental of per month to be used aa winter quarters for their troops Sot KOI J KINGSTON Jamaca O 22 from that the revolution in Santo Doming and that fighting U proceeding tn the interior although tho are MASSACRES PARIS Oct special dispatch from Constantinople to the Petit Bleu neve and frightful massacres of Armenians have just occurred in the district of Diarbekir The it is asserted pillaged outraged and killed daring fivo days without the in- of Turkish troops Eight villages it is added were entirely de- and FRENCH FIRST Fled ID Ftt TIEX Oct Paoting Fn say allies city had been occupied by an ent French column on the 15th French claim their force was reaHy the advance guard of the allies But the Germans and British are at the premature of the carefully planned expedition OSTEOPATH of of n the municipal court rendered hii in tho case finding Swen A L Thompson an of unlawfully itle of doctor The suit fasti by the medical was a test case The case will be pealed An engineer named Mark hu tried a flying machine bore It ascended feet scribed in mid-air and after four and a half minutes whence it started The winga measure seven square of Oct census bureau announces that the population of Alabama is against in 1800 WAI per ceat REBELLION SPREADING t city gath and UN Oct Lord Robbery will bit The reason for this it publicly known Much In is hoped that abandon of U only temporary