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   Des Moines Leader (Newspaper) - February 21, 1901, Des Moines, Iowa                                1848 THE DES MOINES LEADER PROTEST AMERICA CABLED CONGER Told to Let Knc Tbat of at Feb Con been instructed hy caule 1 to the foreign minister st ho feeling of lie government that further hos expedition not be In at lEme Thle ly the stat after the cabinet discus hail developed tHe attitude of tli administration it is understood tha this counee woe regarded as best sine It left room for another appeal to tli powers directly through their foreign offices In case Mr Congers efforts ar state department official 1 decline to make public the text of th note However It was said to be fr perfect accord with the policy already developed and to make manifest in Jeep the United States government that proposed hoa tile expeditions are in violation of th rights of individual to th peace negotiations tending to f j about the failure of negotiations B If he threat of military expedition la based upon a desire lo force th envoys to a upon the ministerial proposals then 1 not yet been demonstrated sulli that the Chinese government I not acting to the best of Its ability he insistence of lie for on the Imposition of ihq death penalty pro scribed Chinese officials It ia recalled that the Chinese agreed to severest possible punishment and it hers that H may be entirely for that govern nient dgo to the length demanded bj nil til ste re These considerations are rtt course to Uie foreign Peking but It Will he Mr Congers duty to refresh their recol lections as la the engagements their into with United Slates as well as with China and point but that our attitude is Iti exact accordance with the out line laid the formal pie ceding he beginning of the lions States will continue to the other powers through their diplomatic the that lie at Peking have over the military forces arid out the eame ry General w UK act In thor with any made by Mr Conger During the cabinet meeting cablegram from Minister Conger was referring to the expedition In China ui command of Count von lhat our protected to the hostile movements of thi but that his protest to receive consideration the ether foreign taking the that they authority to military operations vra NOT AS ULTIMATUM it lost g Feb envoys given the a u eight days In to sails edicts Peking Feb sight days Chinese authorities publication edicts can not the foreign ministers con as an ultimatum as the notice i only refers particularly o the of and also to the liability of the governors of provinces Outrages may Toe committed The military officials fan to see lh a series of ultimatums or a single ultimatum covering the entre asked If the Chinese re fuse to agree to any points during tho the Intend lo o meantime the military author Hies continue preparations for the ex Intention being to Rend out of troops two columns leaving Tien Tsin and PaoTing Tii respectively Tield Marshal Couril believes that eight days rations will be ample for the columns to afce with them as the of com be open and fresh sup plies will be obtainable It s reported on that It the prove un successful of some of the 4 powers will seize Che Foo an p other as soon the winter is over All the troops are being put through a severe drill especially the from daylight until date WAS ISSUED Mr o Ono of teb war In South Africa for many In the house of com mons today The secretary ot state for an official denial of the orders had been Issued that all Boers cap lured In khaki uniforms to He that General Kitchener nor responsible general had sued such an order ifr appealed to Uie lion to slop the delivering of and he which did an immense amount of harm In South Africa In defending the government against the charge of falling lo reinforce Gen eral Kitchener Mr had been sent out three months and they hoped by of to have mounted forces bv 50000 men The secretary of slate for Chamberlain Informed the house that a proclamation the Intentions of the government In to the administration of Ihc new South African colonies had al ready beeri drafted hut had not been Issued In deference fo the opinion ot Kitchener and REr ner that the time was not opportune TBK fOnCK to BE USED Send lo Sian FD Shanghai Pea from Peking Field Marshal Count von expedition to Sian Pu wilt comprise men British Germans Frenchand Italians It Is understood lhat it starts It will act as a guard of honor lo the emperor on his way back to It ia rumored that the allies will ln the Yung THE Will Havan dis patch vrom 11 Chans nnd Prince Ching have the legations hat the court to Inflict A cabinet held at iho v miff palace today Th t J vK WAS sun THK MOINES WEEKLY posed and wan absent The minister c it announce that the French minister at Peking S i tenon had notified Chinese gov eminent of the early return of fi agents to Mong and Yu Nan anj demanded that Nan eend a t receive them and express regrets to past The Chinese the minister added Just re piled that a first ctaes mandarin woul to give action Cabinet Will au Canal ott February Feb States An Choate saw o state for foreign affairs the o iMs afternoon and dfs cussed thy Chinese question and th canal matter Mr was informed that bot these features would be fully at a cabinet meeting to tie held Feb ruary 22 ami Lord hoped to be able to communicate to Mr Choate definite after ihc meeting Lansdowne to Mr Choate may safer be taken as an Indication that th government does not desire t force the China nnd Nicaragua ques tions lo an Issue any earlier than i absolutely necessary It Is that the United States ambassador wa responsible for bringing up the agua matter pointing out how short time was left for an answer before th lapsing of the treaty reply of Lord Lansdowne did no y any means positively th cabinet to decision al though that the Unite States might expect that eo far as th question was concerned an further consideration on the part o the cabinet be merely formal a the foreign office ha known the natur of the reply for some which wit not vary from the forecast made In these dispatches however Is another matter The foreign office appears genuinely In the dark as to the real significance o Count latest orders It Is that b information mil be to enable Grea Britain to decide as to what is really gomg on in the far past At present she Is not more anxious States to take part in co campaign Into the Interior or China hut the reports from tht of action are so contradictory that Lansdowne refrains from sending mandatory Dispatches or com to any definite line o international action h POSITION EXPLAINED While To Id Dem o IB for Effect Berlin Feb It b understood tint United Ambassador White made representations today to the office regarding the reputed expedition of Count nto the In of China and that the foreign office gave him reassuring replies I Is understood that the foreign office told Mr Watte that Each expeditions vere designed chiefly to convince the hinese government that the powers not be trifled with This view of the rase It expressed generally the German London Op Tendon Feb The afternoon follow the morning papers today In oppose military interior of The West minster It ami ferit their present to policy ItIs safe to that an expedition is not lik to launched In Interior Alt Silk Mill 1 Peb 19 The Record tomor Ali silk ng concerns in are to be to minimize of penses ant ts to be furnished by the v English by a st Ill be closed within a aas and the transfer of property fa to fae made b 1 According t a Chicago manufacturer it will be a cash transaction and the capitalization of the wilt be The result of the proposed it s said ii be the abolition maoy offices and at individual companies il THE DEAL ams to New were perfected yesterday the Superior Iron compan and ita interest Vill the great iron and steel com Js now organized by J R Morgan Tha e Superior Company ia capitalized at and t represents the Interests of John 1 fn the Lake Superior re This compau eon roTa the Interests of the Duluth Northern railroad htch tuna from Mountain in the This Is he ink the rich Iron mines of the and Lake Superior In the Herald tomorrow will announce definitely that C made chairman of the directors of the new steel combination KSD TO FIGHT TRUSTS Corporation Chicago lave organized a 1000000 corporation the Central company with the huge American home Supply Contracts y been closed by the newly for the erection of TeV acres ot land have by the company and betas put tn by the rall Factory site Work will pushed and the factory be In for this sears factory at first will be Able o ry t tons of and produce 35 of susar dalli employing o 300 men The charier of on was granted tn Xew Jor ago Kan on Rl one the was olmos T alWElving Ifco all cli i S One rumor was that the officials of loo heavily for tfic Steel Car company The bank is a Bute ar1 bink nil mwl In the every emand tj tomor CHINESE COURT YIELDS 7 HOSTILITIES SAID TO JJe BEEN EFFECTIVE PRICE 50 PER YEAH ported of urt In of tie Go On i ty ing to V Vn Morrison wlr of the expedition has been and that the court has yielded and a detree fully com plying with the demand of the envoys the question oC These require cor but they generally be here and dy husbandry In the college of agriculture gave an address on Stock ami j c pro of horticulture of the Ms line of work At night Prof Frank tut of fie state Should Agriculture Ue In and Mrs of domed tic Bradly Institute spoke on of Uie Trained Hand TWO BOUm Amount lje General BUI lo lie Army Feb general do reported to to day an Item of for be ginning on Fort Des This ONE RAID ENDED FATALL OF MILLWOOD INSTANTLY KILLED Three of the ot MoU Fend Said to nB Hack of Ilie Kald leaven Kas Feb farmers toJay for In the raid at Millwood kaa that Jn the killing of Mrs nosa HuiBon the wife have been lodged In the county ai Tomorrow Die county he will nle a against them of n the first degree The arc John Wll A GAMB TWO CAN AT Chans have received atele gram virtually moans that tho comply all of the of the they still Information on a few details look forward con to compliance by Thursday at l and LI Chang greatly worried by the pre forthe expedition Into the and they have strongly the to yield pointing out that otherwise the dismemberment of the empire wae probable he Chi nese new year by calling upon Hone who to be Ui beiter health It Sa now asserted lhat Hie Germans turn the railroad over to the ish at the end of the Feb Peking cor respondent of the Horning says he that General Voy the French commander is o serve under Count n the expedition and emphasizes he difficulties of transport and cbm likely to be experienced in trm provinces of Sban Si and of which cays A large Chinese preparing to meet the He even It the ei dowager yields on Question It Is desirable lhat should bring the emperor back and the he ore satisfied The settle ment will be facilitated if the emperor 9 removed irom the possibility of an bythe of the empress 10 wager Even the United States a3 vised this direction early in he Logically therefore he American troops should cooperate flth he other forces to accomplish this The Standard publishes the following rom Tien Tsin It Is reported he hag arrived at Chen Til ru In the province of Sze Shuan anil hat there Is no prospect of court to Peking Is generally be leved among the Chinese lhat further are pending The Waldersee expedition according r EV dispatch lo th from Tien Is lo March 1 The American opposition to Count on reported action re cordial sympathy from the Brit sh authorities though they are in lined to doubt whether the right con Is placed upon hg xrd Salisbury has so often put Eng and on record os opposed to aggres Ive military operations In China that here can scarcely conceive that Tount yon Waldersee would Issue or lors so at variance with the of Great and the United States London Feb Renter Tele ram has the fol owing from its Peking correspondent atea February 19 The German and Japanese notified Chinese lhat the IKes were preparing an to Sian Fu in the event of he court e re Is t tug In I ts ry altitude regarding he punish IOH ts Thereupon the Chinese aries wired urgently to Stan Fu coun eling immediate compliance and out that now there was question of the of a few per ons really a fate re as an advance of the mean the death and dla ress of thousands besides causing the to with greater than IF 1 were al without further op thousand troops cen warded to for the re am ot 111 Fel tale Farmers Its meeting at Jacksonville today X Heal of Mt first vice presided A nre was had John B joy read an of welcome of Governor Gates being unable to be present ving to his wifes Hirers J Oliver Vilson delivered a response Superin of A of an re port In the J Is all the war asked for us he canuse no more during the year The post will be inU three sections the first of which wil coat The total cost of buildings to he estimators and Plans are bythe quarter master bf the army it wil for th of accommodating a lull of cavalry Mr Hull says post Is completed and oc copied lie the and mos Important cavalry post in the United FOB RICES DEPORTATION He Was a tha Military of warto Jay replied to the senate res February asking for the facts case of George T Rice ed of Dally Bulletin of Manila who was recently to tht Unit ed States by order of General thur Tha letter consists oC two cablegrams which passed between Adjutant Gen eral on subject On the 7th Instant Gen seral cabled General MacArthur as follows To reply to resolution of the senate secretary of war desires you cable whether one Rice has been deported by what authority and for what ot fensK General on the 8th follows deported San Jan uary as Offense malicious publication or false charges Affecting integrity of the administration of office of of the which formerly employed This with full knowledge of fals ily Matter received exhaustive inves In which Rice was heard in his defense He was Informed he bond not to or must leave Islands as his actions were creating strife anil were menace to military situation He maintained at ol defiance and was necessarily sent home Full report was forwar with a I The secretary of war said this correspondence was the informa tion fie had oh the subject ot the resolu he added the mall report referred to by General will be subsequently transmitted to the sen ate Proposal That Ont Feb the riouse of commons Mr MacLean of East York called the of the government to a St Petersburg dispatch ing the Imposition of a retaliatory tariff against the United States ilr Maclean argued lhat Canada should example set by Russia and have a scale tariff which would favor its friends and be directed against those who were He said that the best out side customer the had and so long as we were enough to go on as we were doing at present Canada would fair treatment from the United Stales Canada should American pocket through the If Canada dirt so the Ala ska boundary question anil other unsettled matters between both countries would soon of The government no reply Madrid Feb The Liberal a made by Senor the liberal leader who the conservative leader cannot solve the crisis and his advent o power would only c reate trouble The best solution according to Senor Is the retention of General as premier as he can count on fie support of minorities The question of the orders cin Senor be without jr Ha y to St Mo Feb Tu marry the man she nursed to four years ago Miss Mabil Manley niece of Joseph Mauley vice chairman of the national republican committee slippy away from her home In and came to St Sheis wife of Dr W A of Xash Ark The wedding lonk at be Planters hotel rg Andy ami is but 25 years oW and each of the others are 26 All but Tuiner are married of the alleged raid there Is a of ion ins Other Who was Ou the not hurt farmers armed attempted to fata a In a miles north o here night and in tha melee thai followed Mrs Hose wife o ine barkeeper tras instantly a completely blown Wilham 003 the raiders was not in the arm and two or three ers were slightly hurt One hundred shots were fired The saloon was run by Mrs Lochner She had been warned to close be place by butre 0 oclock last night twr men all armed anti for masks approached the sa loon Two of tlie number Joe Turner wia John entered and or dered drinks Bartender Hudson had scarcely set the glasses out on when Jhe gave a signal Imme the door was burst open and masked men rushed Into the Half a dozen shotguns were raided the ceiling apparently to warn the ea that they meant white two men approached Hudson with gang Hudson grabbed the barrels of both for an instant then fell to the floor Tha guns were charger as he fell the charge from ons striking the wall and that from the the Hudson rushea to the scene from the living rooma In the rear and In the doorway She had bare ly reached the spot when agun levelled at the door ud The shot struck her in the forehead aboye the Dyes anil she fell mortally rushed to his wifes side to to her but before ho couM carry her to another room William one oc tee raiders was tally shot in Ihc arm and two or three others were wounded slightly A few more shots were fired but the mob alarmed at the of Sirs Hudson quickly left without stop ping to destroy and RT 1 u ree the attack had about ten armed men They however taken by surprise mn stampeded and his fact and r of Mrs Hndson probably me a bloody riot v The affray lasted but a few minutes details were not learned till this ths raiders harinr quietly to their The mernbere of the party are all believed to farmers who live near Mill Sheriff Everhardy to from here two of oe raiders John and Wilson anil coroner lafer left scene o hoM an I truest te ment still and numerous arrests ill follow MRS IS God Tut Her In Jail tor Kas Feb Carrie ation passed day in she ball and says the Lord wishes her to rest for a period Today Sirs received a mes age from her brother a Kaneas if she wanted She replied shall supply all mr leeds according to His richer fn glory am and where tha wants me my darling The Is making me take a llt a reel the joint So Ion as he lets me out of all I could not be and r wore out Hut you see the iut in that others might e and take up the work There I left it The devil haa deceived if he he put me a Jail It was who did lhat Mrs Nation still Km town In the west to come and Id them of saloons She had surh i letter from a own in today nd from the mothers and sisters of Kansas Mrs Nation he will rent a room in a she 15 out of jail ami make Topcka er home Mrs Nation that a of i er most radical about making a raid on the county hcr ani far isallon sent tills ta them s If you waut to break up break up a rew Joints hut dont try to Jail won prevented any further threats of violence the county author tec Tall a Wichita Kan Feb a of the ministers H was resolved to call a mass meeting at the auditor next Sunday afternoon for the purpose of Insisting upon tlie closing of the In Wichita The following resolution was adopted Resolved That the as sociation of Wichita Issue a call for a mass meeting of temperance loving people of the city o be held Sunday February 24 at oclock to what action should Le taken for the Immediate withdrawal of the saloons from our Rev J E of the Episcopal church president of the Ministers as sociation did not attend the meeting but haa come out In an Interview as opposed to prohibition He says Hie saloon Is EO deeply grounded In Ameri can life that it is a part ot our social system A large number of the people make it their club Regulation s brst that can bo dona with saloon problem A maas of business men ha heen called for next Friday Ths says Tie and taxpayers ot city of Wichita hereby call a mas meeting at 8 oclock p m February 2 for the purpose of such step as any lawlessness or mo violence in our city Every man who is interested In the welfare o Wichita la earnestly to b present Newman Kas Feb barri o thirty msn and women armed wit and axee made an raid on a joint here today They completely a cost ly cherry bar a glass mirror ail other fixtures was not muc liquor it the place but it was de A friend of the trie to prelect the properly with a One ot the Gorrel In trying to get possession of the gun was struck on the head with it ai was seriously injured of Port Huron Mich Feb hammer Instead of the usual hatches Mrs Charles Rhodes this afternoon en tered James saloon and afte giving the bartender a lecture she brob all the glass showcases and about tei whisky The bartender pu her Rhodes stated that sh had served notice on the saloon keepe not to sell her son Seven Joints Great Bend Kas Feb eeven Joints Jn this city were closed to day by tha city Tiie action Is the of a demand of a commit tee of citizens which was to city officials The officials wer old that would be If were not closed CHUM ARRESTED CALLAHAN CHARGED WITH COM IN KIDNAPING That wiio Hot Him and u the Man Who Rouse Nth Feb police luve under arrest James Callahan uuh n the Cudahy Jr on the lent of December 18 Callahan was arrested the have kept the fact a secret until In fie hope of ing other arrests Cudahy lias him as tlon who tli e and fro I himself to be an adjoining KILL Immense Trust ID Americans An Promoted by Feb The cor of the Daily a formed by leading in Europe anJ the States o Colonel a of fng all the commerce of China de clares that the kins of the Belgians is the secret promoter of this uh which will ba called the In company of the far easl Interests Intend 6 play a very prominent part in in tht future says the correspondent il former Belgian consul al Shanghai eaves tomorrow for He haa been appointed agent general o the international company at a of a year He will be accom by railroad and mining en and other officials Toe com pany has bought Qt Shanghai a large Katel where fetes and receptions will he given with a view oC enlisting the sympathies of and Chinese traders The construction or acquisition of railroads in China well as the con trol of lines of steamers forms a part the programme The ad of this great monopoly con sider that the fact of the financiers ot all Interested will form a valuable guarantee of lo China TARIFF WAR SITUATION Is Now Op tnB 5 Game su tlie Washington tion received from Ambassador at St Petersburg respecting the sugar duty is said to have rth Ittle than a terse summary oC of the and newspapers as to the prospects of further trouble between Russian ant the United States The ambassador made it plain that In his estimation there was danger of any strain being put upon the friendly political relations existing between the United States and Russia there was a conviction among newspapers and In public that the present economi between the two countries wih be settled In such a manner as to leave Ot a scar London Feb tariff war with America ts nol considered serious In oncial circles says the St Peters mrg the Dally Mall as it Is hoped that before begins measures increases In duties will have counteracted one another For this reason Russia has making for fourteen days The rais ng of the duty on grain would be ol advantage Russia against Ger many Berlin Feb order to exert pressure upon the agrarians tn their demands for prohibitive agricultural duties the German gov this caused publication ia the German jf a semiofficial re ently appeared In the Trade and In dustry Gazette of St Petersburg In which Russia threatens retaliatory measures if Germany Imposes such leavy upon Russian gram as he agrarian a demand and also predicts hat the relations between the two will become worse instead of letter if such a scheme is carried out at Xeb Feb five ots taken In the republican caucus ti werd without result hut substan were mado by D E Thompson ROM water the former rnn Irp up total to W and the tatter voles Nine men refused to enter he caucus Senator one of bolters tonight looked for an arly In the deadlock There reports lo same rhe ballot l Thompson 53 Currio 4 ashington Feb oday favorably from the com on the house for Jte Louisiana Purchase exposition at St owls The committee M au CQ anil forced him Into a buggy and til house during the imrty hours he was kept a prisoner the forthe ran som u which Mr Cudahy paid or the return ot his boy H who a horse ana buggy Jv men who arG supposed to have Mr ii file also as one ot the men with whom made the deal Marie ia in employ o J N H of the kidnapers rented a house ivas third person to Callahan and says Is the nt n bandits abandoned two was arrested ly Dueberry both of whom are old acquaintances of the prisoner him Th sans close friend whom a as leader lime ago were aroused b remarti dropped by ta regard of the affair The Mr Cudahy Sr told a of he Associated Sv said son oen ea Callahan as one of n feels that tie cc now have one he men lm i he ai alike of the chief of lice and confronted the The men had a an hour anil after han taken away young Edward eaid I would never forget that voice ands lalai remember very hia peculiar manner ot cer i Send therIS IQ blS toiv them the same Vs i had looks attae inan while he was Guarding me I can he pretty that this is the man wanted Callahan denies Inat hn had anything to do with the but that he a md to Crowe He says he can prove alibi and stales that ie which it Is claimed spent guarding young he naa at the hone his eisler a Mit Kel ly living at avenue if thin street which Is a short dls taoca the Hill hoa e Kelly tonight nag CO con earning the whereabouts of Callahon at the time tha and eaid the dar following ths deed he was at her home but acknowledges that che doss not know o the night before the police secured informa which they expect to lead lo the arrest of another inan connected the crime He Is a coachman of a of and It he has been acting in the matter the kidnaping The chief oE police Eay this man will be or in the morning and he him to throw light on the matter CaHahan Js years or age and haj in Omaha for several years lad been employed In the packing house of the Packing company at Kouth Omaha up to three ago Tn he was given a for highway rolH bery but after eighteen months was paroled Sir months ater he was convicted for stealing and sent back to serve the remainder of the sentence TE WET to Him u Ho Kitchener omm an derio chief of the tn South Africa ria to the war office under date of February IS says De Wet is reported stiH moving north is of He probably will double bacK to the southwest The troops are prepared for his VA traia was derailed between Ver and mom ng but the Boers driven off be fore they secured much No has been received in Condon from South Africa that lve color to the report circulated n he United States tbat General De V et bad been captured by the The British casualties In the tight Command nt General Botha al 6 were 24 killed and 53 Capetown Feb prei dent of the Afrikander bunfi has de that It is Impossible for hi in cooperate with Plet De committee but he has offered the con authorities his o pro mote the or peace on terms honorable to both Four sick Capetown vera topped at Sir Care Col ony and one of died of he bu plague Feb ind annual sale of trottera today with a of The best sales were Onward Silver Silly to J L i Bruin Barstown Ky W to J D on Omaha Neb Elizabeth S J D Seventyeight horses were sold for an average o per head Kansas City Fob sale of and American bred Hereford from Ibe herds o K B Armour nd James Funkhauser to ay with cattlemen from many parts f the country present Nineteen cowa nd were sold to day tit an aver se a head Ky Feb J sold brown colt y Allerton dam Minnie o stock farm IBM r r Youns the colt in as a for ISO n I t Traffic   

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