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   Hutchinson News (Newspaper) - October 5, 1900, Hutchinson, Kansas                                FHE xv FRIDAY OCTOBER 276 Til FRENCH PROGRAM For China Sub mitted to the Believes Demands Legitimate and Will be Accepted by Chinese CULPRITS TO BE PUNISHED Permit Legation Guard to Maintained at be Fortifications to be Dismantled and Import of Arms Into China NEFFS NOMINATION Will Have to Receive a Place on Official Ballot by leaked out today that there were grave doubts as to legality of the nomination of Bobert Democratic candidate for dele gate to owing to ihe peculiar Oklahoma statute which provides that the Doard of election commissioners shall to be printed on the respective ballots only the names of candidates nom by the convention of any party that cast 1 percent of the total vote of the at the last preceding elec There was no Democratic candr date voted for iu Judge running on a fusion free silver After a hurried the con gressional committee decided to place in nomination by petition and men were at once set to work to secure the names required by Great secrecy is being observed in the matter aud none but the tried members of the party are asked to OBJECT TO THE Cut 5The following officia note was issued this afternoon The foreign minister has instructed the representatives of France to sound the powers whose troops are cooperating with ours iu the extreme East regarding the adoption of a common program fo negotiations with Our represen have acquitted themselves on this mission and have left with the various foreign ministers a copy of the following note In sending their forces to China the powers first of to deliver their Thanks to their union uil the valor of their troops this end has been It is now a question of secur ing from the Chinese which has given Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang full powers to negotiate and treat in its suitable reparation for the past and sufficient guarantees for the fu The government of this republic believes it sums up their real sentiments in the following which it submits as a basis for negotiations to be entered upon immediately after the usual verifica tion of the punishment of the prin cipal culprits who will be designated by the representatives the powers at of a pro of import of indemnities to societies and formation of a perma nent guard for the Peking of fortifica occupation of two or three points on the road from Tien Tsin to which would thus al ways open to the legations wishing to go to the sea or forces proceeding to Peking from the Presented collectively by the repre of the and supported by the presence of the international it appears impossible to the gov of the republic that condi which are so would not ba accepted by the Chinese government an early County Cattlemen Object to Being from Barnes and Secretary of Public Lands Charles ave back from Greer county where they were in attend ance at a meeting of territorial cattle Owing to rains and high water the meeting was not largely The territorial live stock board also met the cattlemen and will investigate complaint that the federal which shuts Greer county off from is unjust and works an unnecessary and if the boarc finds the it wil petition the United Stites authorities to move federal quarantine law fo the south line oi Greer BRITISH ARE ACTIVE Landing Party from a Cruiser Occupies Ching Wan GERMANS WANT RAILROAD GOES TO Will Be by a Guard Hi Hla Owa Body Tien via Hung Chang and the Rus sian had a lengthy tolay after which it was announced LI depart for Poking Peaceful conditions The failure of Russians to rebuild a railway to Peking is causing talk among the commanders of the restoration of the line to English owners for reconstruction and Li will be accompanied by the Russian a Russian guard anil his own body BRYAN IN Boy Orator Commences His Talking Toar Across the 5Bryan began the days work at where he ar rived at 8 oclock and spoke to a large audience from a stand near the At Arcadia a ten minute talk was made to a fine WHEN YOU VISIT HUTCHINSON AT THE MIDLAND HOTEL The Only FirstClass In The Mf Airy CM tt From Tien Tsin and Russians Have Agreed to Let Them Have Tien orders given Young commander in chief of thi northern to join Li Hung havi been A landing party from the British ar mored cruiser Aurora has occupied Ching Wan An order has been sent to Shanghai fo the immediate delivery of a plant for th construction of a branch railroad from Tang Ho to Wan the facilities are for a winter It IB reported the Russians are moving from Shan Hai Kuan towards Chin Chau The Germans have demanded the poa session of the railroad between Tien Tsin aud and the Russians have agreed to let them have MONDAY The Will Hold a Large Crowd t Hear The meeting to be given at the torium on Monday night will be unde the auspices of the Hutchinson McKinle and Roosevelt The clubs will meet at the Main street bridg promptly at oclock and will the speakers carriage to the Auditorium The mounted club will probably be by members of rough rider from over the Lambert the speaker of the will be mo by one of the finest audiences thai eve attended a campaign meeting in Hutch and the audience will be we paid for turning They wilt hear great RUBBER BALL Boy Wants a Man Arrested Because He Ob to Having His Face During the reunion a gang of boys assaulted almost every woma or child they pelting them with rub ber balls and other They mad a specialty of ruining and in man oases their assaults were of a nature have caused and by In one instance th was assaulted by this mob aud t discourage the attack he slapped one o the most of the attacking party The boys were not arrested for their as saults as no one informed ou No the boy who was slapped out of the wa has got out a warrant for Dixous ar If had really defended himself he would have slapped the who The boy will probably get very little sati faction out of the against Dizon iNGLAND FOLLOWS ead of United States in the Settlement With Joth Ministers Have Discretion ary to Treat With Commissions MILWAUKEE BALL AND THEIR CREDENTIALS Rockhill Will Cooperate With Conger in Investigations Relative to Character of Chinese Envoys arid Punishment of Boxer British gi has followed in the footsteps of he United States in the Chinese negotia It has authorized the minister at to into negotiations with the Chinese officials ust as our government did iu the case of It has loft to its minister dis power to pass upon the of the credentials of Li Hung Prince Ching and other Chinese The United States government has jeen informed that MacDonald will be iu to make the same inquiries rela to the punishment of the Chinese ringleaders that have been committed to The first practical outcome of Commis Rookhills investigation has been an instruction to him by the state depart ment to with Conger in the in with which that official is nov relative to the character of th envoys and the Professional Against a Team at the Park There will be many points of interest the ball 10 tans who have followed the league atnes through the season have almost a acquaintance with members the Milwaukee team and will bo glad the opportunity of seeing the men in A strong semiprofessional team ill bo pitted against them hero aud the of comparing professional and rong amateur base ball wo or three ot the Milwaukee mcn will ay with the nnd Nichols and Moore who played ere recently will bo with our who is certainly one of the best Ditchers in will have an to tost his skill with profes aud those who his fine re against the team will bo interested in Bolins as it rill be virtually a trial for him in league A will be furnished by Milwaukee to when desired uring the No one who enjoys the reat national game will fail to be at the iark Monday The Santa Fe will make an effort to niti rom the south earlier on Monday to ac the crowd from and ther towns on the Hutchinson South irn who can thus get here in ime for the STRYKER WANTS A Wife Lives In Topeka and Wag a Populi Spellbinder Four Years Dot 5William M editor of the Peoples Voice of his former state superintendent o today filed a suit fo divorce from his Althea Briggs alleging The lave not been living together for som Stryker was active as a cam orator on the Populist side in 1896 She is now residing SIXTEEN TO FOUR Is the Record Brooklyn Has Made Against BOSTON CLOSES HOME Louis Tikes One Cm and Quakers One from New b NATIONAL AT Boston finished the home series j dropping yesterdays game to Brooklyn making it three straight for the visitors and giving them for the series games to Score RUE 3 7 i 9 Pet Lewi and Sullivan Kitson und Me XT Jones was hit harder than bu Louis had all the luck aud won an iu Score R H 1 11 2 8 Hahn and Ka hoe Jones and AT New York Philadelphia tw to but the locals hitting was mor and that decided Score tt H 5 7 New 4 14 Donohue an Neve aud Bower 80 52 74 57 81 65 B7 63 70 60 72 69 73 At 77 POTTER WINS II Members Should Re Present This Even Rider Clubs will Last Friday evening was the date of 10 weekly meeting of the and but on account of the rand Army reunion no meeting was it is hoped and expect d that every member of the club and all who want to hear good ston to patriotic songs and spend a pleasant evening will tend the meeting of the club at the The club will be addressed this even g by of nd Francis of and will be furnished by the Glee It is the iu of the executive committee to avo a spicy and interesting program aoh meeting aud the meeting this oven ng will bo no It is important that all the members of oth companies of Rough Riders have heir uniforms in shape to escort the to the Auditorium next Monday The companies will assemble n uniform at the court house at and march to the There should be fully two hundred mem ers of tne club in line on that After the meeting tonight the members f both Rough Rider clubs will hold a All members of the clubs are uested to be It will not to bring horses Creamery Case Decided la Plaintiffs The case of Potter against the furou Creamery which resulted u a hung jury at a previous ast night at the district The jury in favor of the LONG AT NICKERSON i Hall was Packed and an En Meeting POPULISTS And Several Told Long They Should Vote for Him this I Longs hero last night was the signal for a groat and his meeting was the largest he has ever held n this As the Missouri Pacific train in ast night from two booming a torchlight club and over a hundred cheering citizens met it Long was placed in a carriage and driven to his The city hall was packed and Mil been since early In the It absolutely lor nearly all who desired admission tx secure throughout his There were number of and some o them came up to him following the lag and told him they were for him thi It was one of the most meetings ever held in Nickerson f has a and Roose of over 1100 and ther are nearly a score of who were Pop up to this who voted fo Bryan in Long speaks at alid tomorrow Nex weeks will in Sumner Sedgwick MORE CONCESSIONS Will Be Made to Striking Miners and th Strike Will Be of the Jersey Central and the president o another railway made definite announcement that no furthe concessions will be granted to the strik ing and that if they did not i 10 percent offer the strike wot be fought LULU DENIES Doei Not Know Anything About Deal Be tween Bryan and Silver Mine Hay has sent Senator Jones sworn denial of the Kingma store that she knew Bryan to have bee by the silver mine to cause the silver plunk to be ated in thi Kansas City With Md out again in A big colliery trite CLUB MEETING ITALIANS ATTACKED TwentyFive Women Fill Their Aprons With Stones And Attack Miners Returning from of the Women Used WAS A BAD Wednesday Nights Wreck on Ihe Santa Fc Slaughters Cattle and A traveling man who came in from the east this morning reports that the wreck near Strong City on the Santa Fo day night was a bad The wreck occurred at five miles west 01 A freight from the branch rau into another freight on the main line mashing eight cars of two cam o hogs and a car large num ber ot nnd hogs were killed aud left piled together near the The train men jumped iu time to escape the REFUSED TO DEFEND Themselves and Sought Safety in Foreigners Beginning to Show Ugly Disposition and Trou ble is Italians em ployed on the night shift of the Calvin Pardee colliery at were attacked on the road near Hollywood this morning by twentyfive women who had marched from The were mostly Hungarians and A few were armed with clubs but most of them carried stones In their The men did not attempt to defend themselves but rau and soon out run the excited One man received a severe out on the others were struck but uot The to their Some of the foreigners are beginning to show an ugly disposition and a collision between them and the coal and iron po lice is AVERY TURNER Will Take tils Old Place as of Santa Fe Middle A very who was formerly super of the middle division of the Sautu Fe with headquarters at will return to his old position on October and Dolan who is on this di at present will be transferred to he Chicago Turner has many friends who will be glad to welcome lini back to the middle OldTime Democrats Who Are Will 5So many oldtime Democrats In the northeastern part of Kansas are opposed to free silver and that a meeting has been called to organize meeting will be held in Leavenworth on and all the oldtime Demo northeastern part ot the state been invited to Colonel of will address the MICHIGAN Will Meet In Session to Consider Pro i posed Constitutional Pingree will call a special session of the legislature to tie convened next week to consider u resolution authorizing the submission to the people at the general election next month of a constitutional amendment to permit the taxing of railroads and other corporations upon the value of their prop instead of upon their earnings as at REVOLT IN THE Fifteen Natives Killed and a British War ship Sent to Quell the from say the natives of in the Hebrides group have Fif teen natives have been killed and the British warship has gone to the of Tho city native missionary teachers are compelled to hold services in caves and build a bulletproof stockade around the chiefs ROOSEVELT IN Addresses a Large Crowd In City Park at 5A groat demonstration was hold here today in honor of Governor Roosevelt who arrived on a special train from A two hours atop was Tho governor spoke at the city this A large crowd was United States Sena tor and General Curtis Jr al Beat made LOOK FOR TROUBLE Battery is Ordered to Hold Itself in VICTIM OF A RIOT DIES Striking Miners Are Preparing for a Labor tion Philadelphia and Reading Companys colliery at North is the having to report for There has been no The mine employed about six hundred men and The Indications last night pointed to serious trouble at General re information that fifteen hundred strikers intended marching to the The marchers were dissuaded from their purpose by strike but a battery is directed to hold itself in readiness in event of trouble Edward miner aged one of the riot two weeks died The striking mine workers are hero making preparations for a demonstration tomorrow similar to that which took place in ADVANCE WILL BE Elected that the Striking Coal Will Goto are indi cations that the individual coal operators in the anthracite field have agreed to a ton per cent advance in the mine workers made by big Representatives of the former who had in York to se cure concessions from the carrying returned to today amd it is the entire region will bo posted with notions from individual opera tors giving the it is will be followed by speedy return of the men to work on an order from the rumen Weather B Kansai Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday southerly la economical aud buy your of The Goal 4001 Booth Itow  

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