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8 POLICE Budden Disappearance of Phillip Kaiser, Proprictor of the Lindell Hotel DROPPED COMPLETELY OUT OF SIGHT What Is Cansing ad to the Been Theories Ady 1 as to His Prolonged Absenc Bellef That e Has Foully Dealt With, “Where 1s Kaiser The clerk at the and Farnam streets question many times answer it. Phil Kais héstelry, has vanished come of him remains His friends and entertain the gravest what has befallen him he had a large sum of son, and it is feared that he ha and possibly treated with viole Mrs, Ella Newland attractive you police headquar reported to the serg Kaiser had been missing fror since lust Thu nothing has b that he had a large made the affair look Police Ar y upon hearing Ninth d that Lindell hotel, on been aske but is has not able to proprietor of the what has be L perplexing ter, the employes at the Lindell apprehie 18 to It wa mon over ind nsion known that about his per. been robbed dre appeared at afternoof the aind the n and that hotel ce then The fact vith hin we ssed woman esterday ant in ening. 8 d of him 1 of mone 1l the more Puzzled, Newland's as commenced first supposed that ¢ friends. Tmmedia statement by the po Kaiser might have fallen amo stead of thieves and cutthr the detectives visited the popular downtown resorts, and even extended t search toremote parts of the city, they nothing of the missing hotel keeper. - Search proving unavailing, the police commenced to consider the possibility of a crime. 1 hec will be sifted to the bott Nothing that Kuiser « his furr caus dis rs an investigation v ce. Tt was at m ats, but when wrious Ve acquaintances of his out saying a ht be cons clew to the With a single trange word \ppearance doing et idered explanatory, he has vanished as completely as though swept off the of the Thursbay he at tended various by matters, and in the evening chatted with some of the boarders. Toward 10 o'clock he put on his overcoat and walked out. That was the last scen of him Later, when he did not return sed that he was out enjoying nothing was thought of the matter. In the morning he still remained away, and as the boarders came down stairs to breakfast they Joked with the clerk about the prolonged ab: of K Toward afternoon, how > friends of the larmed, and after some discussion s decided to notify the police in order that an investigation should be made. So_far the inyestigation has resulted in nothing. e globe. to it was sup- himself and Had Money on His ¥ Kaiser was a man of makes his disappearan plicable. About a month ago he purchased the Lindell hotel from Fair & Barr. time he had a large amount of ready money which he « d about his person, He had sold some property in order to buy the hotel, and after payinz the purchase price had a considerable amount left. Iurly Thursday evening Kaiser visited a lady acquaintance living some distance from the hotel. When the police calied to see her, she could furnish no information leading o the solving of the mystery. She said that K drunk and scemed to be in o ct “Did he have any money with him? - 800 that ight have quict habits, which e all the more inex “‘Yes," she replied, “he had £80 ¢ I know of and how much more had in his pocket 1 do not know ‘here is little doubt t quite a large sum with him, Kaiser and now the police want to know what has become of him | and his mone Had Finanelal Troub It is believed that the fact of Kaiser's carrying a great deal of money around him became known and that he has been watched by thieves, waiting for an oppor- tunity to rob him. pportunity arrived Thursday night. Kaiser left the hotel alone at an hour at night when the lower part of the city is ally deserted. A theory that footpads followed him and, seizing the first chance, knocked him down and robbed him of his money, is not amoug the improba- bilitics 1 been only in_case of robbery, v would have return hotel or hurried to the police port the affair, station to re s o question the police swer. If Kaiser has falle what they have done with him or his body is @ matter of the greatest solicitude, Kaiser's friends at the hotel be he is safe and that he will eventually turn up sound and well. Nevertheless, they are un- able to account for his unexplained “absence. The missing hotel proprictor is well known throughout Nebraska, owning two valuable farms in the western ' portion. He was un married and of economical habits, a fact ta Avhich is due the possession of u goc of worldly goods. ened for his sudden disa as he was not al strdits of any kind, and all his > met promptly. am street, calculate eve that where to 1 he was last inspire one with e of mal safety aft is but a stone’s throw fi some of the most notorious dens in the city and the rendezvous of the tough element - “T have been oceasionally troubled with coughs, and in cach case have us bronchial troches, which have 1 and I must say they a world."—Felix H Miun, , Cashier St. P No Real Rival Vet World famous Eli Perkins says ter people have gone over all the to California once, they settle down to the old U. P, This road will always b the great transcontinental line. 1t has the best track, the best equipment, t} best eating houses, and it teaches the traveler morve history and aphy than any other line. It shows you his- tor ult Lake and the Mormons, takes you through the great Laramie plains the Humboldt basin and the Grand canyon, over the very stage route that Horaco Greeley and Artemus Ward , rode. Once on the Union 1 everywhere. It runs to P Pueblo, Helena and the Y coma and Scattle, Angeles and San Diego, and is the only route into Franc It has no vivals yet.” Send for our Califor PAL- routes ific it wiland wsemite, T and . L. Lomax, G, P, &7 , Deuel, city ticket agent Union System, 1302 Farnam street, H. 1 Pacitic Omaha, - TRIED THE WATER TOWER. Omaha's New ¥ Give Satisfact Yesterday the Hale wate chased for the Omaha fire department, taken from the cars at the Webster stre depot. After an overhaulingat the ha of No. #'s fircmen the tower was given a test during the afternoon eighty pounds wate able, the experiment satisfactory to the my Fire und Police Conmissic present™ 1 tusey of represents the Galligan conducted the test Although extremely effective ir the Hale water tower is v construction by four heay ections, the atus Promises to tower, pur; is Although barely pressure was Al stream w he Board of ners who were Kunsas City, who wufucture and Chief peration ery shuple in its On a strong frame, supported 15, is i steel tube i two teloscoping the other This stecl tube is swung over the front axlo of the truck, and is attached to segment geared into a pinion driven by a swall chemical engine, This renders the OFFICIALS PUZZLED is missing proprietor | At that | | in Battie to the | nd to none in the | | cheese San | i leaders was | operation of elevating the tube from zontal to a perpendicular positior rapid. The upper section of the tube is raised by o windlass which two men operate Iuside the tube is a strong hose pipe, de- tachable, through which water is conducted from permanent connections on the side of the frame. These connections will receive six ordinary hose lines. By means of a con nection outside the tube the nozzle of the top ly manipulated from the base, and the nendous stream of water ean be turned in direction. — With the Omaha apparatus three nozzles, one and five-cighths, two and two and one-quarter inches in diameter. v - An honest pili 15 the noblest work of the apothecary. DeWitt's Little Early Rise cure constipation, biliousness and sick head- ache hori sy and tr any - , Frescoing and interior dec and estimates furnishes Lehmann, 1508 Douglas strect rating de- sign Henry Real estate Burgains My word is good. W. G. Albright 21-2-3 N, Y. Life bldg. - EXCURSION, LOW BRATE To Houston and Return, Tex., Tuesday, January 24th, cial party will r Houston, The 1 sixth nd . my leave Omaha,” boy es for the rvound trip, first class, be cheaper than you can buy of any railroad company, and I will give you fifteen days to go in, fifteen days to come, and until June 1st, 1803, to réturn For further information as to land, climate, cost of living and all rticu- lars a purchs ur ticket, c on address R. tterson, Ramge building, Om Neb. See the celebrated Sohmer piano at Ford & Charlton Musie Co., 1508 Dod el If you will call at our new store we will present you with a copy of a beauti- ful picce of ‘music. Ford & Charlton, 1508 Dodge. - Hayden Bros. Cut prices on shoes tomorrow. - Look Out for Cold Wenther. 3ut ride inside of the « and steam heated vestibuled ins of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul railway and you will be as wavrm, comfortable and cheerful as in your own library or boudoir, To travel between Chicago and Omaha in th luxurious] appointed trains is a supreme satisfac and, as the somewhat ancient ad- vertisement used to read, *“‘for further particu small bills.” Small bills and large ones, too) will be accepted for pa and sleeping car tickets at 1501 Farnam street, - Hayden Bros. »s on shoes tomorrow, - Iveston and Return Texas exeursion leetrie lighted wiment tio; Cut pric 25 Omaha to ( The special Omaha Tuesday the opportunity of a life rood toreturnuntil June 1. Through slecping wlveston vin Houston. Applications for tickets must be made by 3t January. ticulars and | liams, room bank building, Omaha. - e Cut prices on shoe: tickets apply to Pirst National Bros. tomor — Safe and Bank Fixtures, sell at public outery, at the and Drovers Bank' building Creck, Neb. Junua , 1803, at 3:30 o'clock p. m., the burglar proof safe with time lock and the bank fixtures, including railings, counters, desks, stoves, ete. Terms of sale, cash. Attention is called to the fact that the said bank building will be sold at sheriff's sale” in Madison, Neb,, Tuesday, Januar, 1 o'clock . m. wceiver, ek, Neb. ow. I will Farmers JCOMBE, Battle Cry ettt Huyden Bros. Cut prices on shoes tomorrow. - - Here's Your Denver Train, The Burlington's 4:50 p. m. express for Denver s that city at seven next morning: ies sleeping, dining 1d chair cars: makes connection with transcontinental trains via the nic lines to the coast. The Burlington also offers unequaled double daily service to Chicago, St. is and Kansas City. et ofice—1223 Farnam street. - — Hayden Bros, % on shoes tomor Cut pric ow. The Best Train for Chicago Burlington's No. 2, leaving A p. m., dai Magnificent omfortable chair cars; ning cars The lhnlmul(m ul~u offe double daily service to Louis and Kansas ( Ticket office—1223 Farnam street. Gl Sy Hayden Bros, Cut prices on shoes tomorrow, - cices That Haydens Quote. Butter is very searce and hard to get, but you will find lots of it here at the lowest possible prices. Country butter, 19 und 21¢ per pound;_cream: and Remembe Bitlon e "always frosh, as it is shipped every day, We carry all k f at lowest prices. Fill eream Wisconsin 8¢y 10¢ and 124¢; eastern prc full eream, e and 1¢ ah Se per package: neufchatel ckag Come for ¢ per pound: mince me Hamburg unequaled Denver, St. Read the here pound Ru vory want het 12 boneles beef, Tie pound: pi \ B forts, Sic 1 liver sausage, 5¢ per w11 you fish cheaper the City per can. but ed Meats when meats cured L dried by 3 compressed corned corned hee tripe, 5 head cheese and pound. We will than any house in Finest Columbian riversalmon, pound; two large mackeral for i Norway bloate fine mackerel, s per pound; the finest French mack- al, L3¢ per pound: Iceland herrings, six for 250; ‘wioundland herring rht for 2ic; chicken halibut, 15¢ per pound; Myors' extra fancy sturgeon, 17 pound: smoked ., 20¢ per p imported No anche s, 10¢ pound: new Bay City white fish, 10¢ and 124¢. Premimn George's bank cod fish in 2-pound bricks for Iie: New York cut XXX Grand bank cod fish, 124¢: this is the best cod fish there is. We are the in everything. HAYDEN BROS Promoters of home industr Ny are g you the finest come Finest and 5 ham, holog und: per aIfl The only Pure Cream of Tartar on Wednesday, | THE LABOR Call Issned Yesterday Under the Direction of the National Federation, TO FORESTALL STRIKES THE OBJECT | STATE CONVENTION | Will Meet in Omah Month - Trouble Betwe lett and the Tyy Unio on the 19th of Next 0 Klopp & Bart- graphical Concerted trades unions of the forelock thi taken by the take time by if possible, strikes settlement of all by arbitration v ocall was od for a ite con held in Omaha Febraary 19. ranized labor is a potent fac- | 400 organiz ming the vast wrse of afiliated worki en T'he convention thority of the Federation of Laby cluding Knights of I Sinec izat the fi has been powerful bod country, its ethin otion 1s to be the state to and prevent and the that may durin diffe Yesterday vention to b In N tor year s braska ¢ 1tions cone has been called under au r, thus in hor its ol the seen in this at one gan leration of w membership rkingmen ey reaching time s like 600,000, and, as influence has been for good. The call t this time indicates a desire on th the organized lalx ther the and its comir part of bring Ser o) of the building the action of the deleg harmoni; ny differenc ent exist and make a way to may arise in a contingency Each local unjon in Nebr under the call to one del central labor union to three. This with a fair estimate will bring the ndance to fully 850 delegates. Arbitration, binding upon all the trades unions represented, will be one of the most important matters to be | d. By its adoption it is hoped that | y troubles between employer and em ploye will be amicably adjusted without re to a stri The ‘committee having the convention i eharge believe that it will have the effect of insuring quict and con: tented times during the busy building sea sons associations to cl us branches unions and tes will do much to | s that may at pres- | settle any that var trades is entitled At and every course Typograp al labor unions thit of the Ty pogr into a fight that al U ro havi phical ouble. some trouble having developed promises something inter: esting if not sensational. Yesterday Frank K¢ ody representing the union printers organization. called upon Klopp & Bartlett with a view to arranging for the admission of the monunion men employed by the firm into th union. The proprictors were willing, but on | investigation it developed that several of the | printers employed w members of the Printers Protective Fraternity, un organ ization of nonunion men which had itsorigin | in I as Citv a number of years These men would not be allowed membership uto the Typographical union under any cir- | stances, and Mr. Klopp was asked to dis ge them. This demand was refused and negotiations suddenly ceased The typographical representative insisted and threatened to call out the union men | iployed. to which reply was made to go ahead and call them out Mr. Charles Klopp, trouble, said yesterday crimination in_speaking of the “We make no dis inst union men, nor wo fighting organized labor. On T committee called on us and said wish to make the shop a union ¢ issented. and ina little while the com- mittee returned and reported three men who were not members of the union for whom they had made out applications. 1-replied that was satisfactory, when 1 was told that the only trouble in the way of their Joining W a lack of funds. This I agreed to pay, and [i$ e the committee a check for § that being the initiation fees. This morning the committee returned me the check, and de- manded that T discharge the men. This [ positively refused 2o do, as they been in my employ a log tim good, faithful employes. Of the for men working here forty-two are members of the union, and we have always employed union whenever it presented itself and we anted help. As for the oth concerning our bid, it is false in every par- ticulur, und especially with reference to our having seen the other bids before presenting ours. What further action may be don’t know. We have always pai prices and because we refuse to discharge these three men who have families we are assailed.” Their Recor 1t developed t demanding the d referred to was tions from the'T' :1d Thurs, s Against Them. at the committee's action in harge of the three men in compliance with instruc- vaphical union night and there i looked into and it was found that the men had deliberately on several occasions. Under the circumstances the union refused them admission A actory settlement may be mad however, and the trouble ended, at least so as Messrs. Klopp & Bartlett and the phical union are concerned. There is | on the part of the Omaha Printing company people of taking legal action to have the contract between the city and the successful bidders annulled, | alleged that Klopp & Bartlett were | lowest bidders. A protest has been . tonecutters’ union has a_grievance st the subletting of a portion of the contract work on the Franklin school to a contractor named Baker. A vigorous pro- test has been sent to the Board of Educa- tion relative to the matter and it may be looked into when the building committee of | the board gets to ! The tary machine in Wilson with its ro | the lightest running | the market, and is unequalled for speed, durability and quality of work. | Sold by W. Lancaster & Co., 614 South Six- | tenth street - New Suits in Court. brought Fund Life Carrie L, against the Erickson has Mutual Reserve ciation in an action to recover the sum of | 5,000, During the year 1801, Chris L, Erick- 1, the husband of the plaintiff, insured b life with the defendant, and on Augi last year he died. The company 1 fuses to pay the face of the life’ policy, any part theveof In‘an action brought in the distriet Henry Webber secks to recover the sum of | 2500 from John D. Thomas. The suit is for | nd profits of a tract of land in | n county | Neimeyr road and would recover the yalue teen cars of lumber, which he places at The plaintiff avers that in January year Le consigned the lumber to the 1d company for transportation, but that uever delivered - Tgnorance of the merits of DeWitt's Little rly Risers is a misfortune. These little rulate the liver, cure headache, dys ad breath, coustipation aud bilious suit | 1550 in court sued the Burlington of seven - A Up Policles. An important aadition was made to the vules of the Woodwen of the World by their executivec ittee at its session yesterday The change s the paid up policy plan of insurance companies and entitles all mem bers joining the order between the ages of 16 and 38and who continue in good stauding after thirty years membership to life membership certificates exempting them from further 'PRICE’S Bakin Pwmg Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. cov Used in Millisns of Homes—40._Years the Standard, OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY | cal sc | edy roles | thorough mu | ism itself and can hardly be de | wreck of the jucline plane tr | ance can | vigor, but tih | horrible blacknes, | ment by skiifail, payment of duesd’ Those th ages of 34 andy and five years and these co between the ages of 48 and 5Fsmd continuing twenty years are given lile wenofits. F. A, Falkenburg of Denver sovereign advisor Head Consul J Frost of Atlanta, Ga.. was elected to the board of directors. [he per « A tax was de the same ase that of last year and tion was ken tooking to the incorvora- tion of the order in Canada. The session wiil close today joining between ontinue twenty was_elected B. Today two performances of “A Nutme Mateh” will be givan at Boyd's theate matinee at 2:30 this afternoon and the regu lar evening performance at 8. The thrilling pile-driving scene, which forms a tremen dous climax to the third act,will be produced in exactly the same manner that caused it to be heralded fae and wide as the greatest sensation in recent theatrical histc Mis Annie Lewis, the charming soubrette, who is seen at her best in the part of Cinders in A Nutmeg Match," is a great favorite of the ladies and children wherever she ap pears, The engagement closes tomorrow r is o list of some of the musi ns that will be rendered durin, gement of Hoyt's farce comedy, A e in the Ground at Boyd's theater on and Wednesday evenings: “T'ne Song,” *The Ivish Ball," T Railroad 8 Thy Lands, My Lands, Ill Fix It," “Pretty Daisey I am a Ruben,” “Lantern Sone™ and “Ta-Ra-Boom de-Aye. The present company is one of the best singi ompanies on the road in farce comedy sale of seats will open on Mon day morning the eng ¢ For one week, commencing with a matinee Sunday. Januar Manager Burgess prom ises his patrons” one of the very best attr: tions of the season, being an claborate pro duction of the great dramatic, mechanical and scenie piec he Pay Train” The company is comprised of actors every one i starin “his or her line of business, and is headed by the cleverest of all actresses, Miss Florence Bindley. This little lady is an_artistin her profession, playing emo tional, sensational, melo-dramatic and com alike and perfection in all, and sician. “Incidental to the play introduce her dances and solos on the xylaphone, autoharp and glass goblets. The plot of the picee is one that ri ts the attention of the audience from first to last, the mechanical effects are real cribed. The aa vand The first she will songs, two most pr wreck of the minent are the incline plane truck is thus described: A full and complete train of cars rushes across the stage at full speed, being drawn by a practical locomo. tive and is_uncoupled in full view of the audience. The pay car is at_once lit up by clectricity and action shown in the car. The k is a marvel must_be scen to b thoroughly appreciated. Miss Maggie Field ing and the eminent comedian, W. J. Sully, will also introduce their famous singing and dancing specialties. This entire perform be summed up asa performance perfect in every detail ous construction and Nothing to Be Desired Every Flavor made by Dr. Price has the peculiar taste characteristic of the fruit from which it is obtained, and im- parts to cakes, puddings, sauces oOrf creams such a delicious.and grateful flavor that/itheir use really leaves nothing to be desired. We have yet to see the housewife who has used Dr, Price’s Delicious Flavoring Extracts of Lemon, Orange, Nectarine or Vanilla, who was not de- lighted with them. THE PURITY OF DR. PRICE’S FLAVORS is en- dorsed by the leading chem- ists and heads of the”great i ies of this continent. 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New unes loserted (i the eveniog of saiy Any See specimens of Kemovable Bri1za, £ ee specimens of Flexiblo Flastie Plat), All work warranted s represented. Office Third Floor Paxton Blook, Telephone 1085, Tith and Farna ake elevator or stalrway from I6th St We've taken something like three hundred suits of clothes and a hundred and twenty-five fine coats, vests scratched the original prices off the tickets so’s to forget how much they did sell for—and piled them up in a half dozen heaps on two tables near the elevator. The suits are in pretty much all sorts of goods ~ cheviots cassimeres worsteds and silk mix= tures; cutaways square cut sacks round cor- ner sacks; dark and medium colors, in all sorts of patterns. None of them are worth less than twelve dollars—and some of them did sell for as much as sixteen dollars as suit. The coats and vests are in fine fancy worsteds in black only—and if you'd pay firteen dollars for one you'd pay just about what you’d ought to pay. While once in a while there’s a larger size among them the majority are from 34 to 38. If there’s anything to suit you among the lot— and you’re mighty hard to sult if there isn’t -the price now is eitherfora suitto match or a coat and vest as the case may be Now in Full Blast, INSURANCE COMPANIES $190,000. Misfit Parlors Entire and 795 Store Crowded. smoke Clothing Stock damaged by water must be sold at Per Gent of actual former value. Gome Early. Get Your Choice. REMEMBER THE PLACE e 1309 FARNAM ST. Open from 9 a. m. to How Many PEOPLE OFF THE DAY Iutending soon to cons are putting ta Successful |/ Specialist WHY THIS DELAY? Chronie, Private, Nervous and Surgical Diseases CURED. Lost Manhood, Femalo Weaknesses, Eto., CURED, CONSULTATION FREE, Treatment by Mail. Addross with ~NH'I) for lllrl'n" ar will be c. w. WILLIAMSON, M.D. Joms 5, & 116-118 &, 13th Street, ¢ DR. MCcCREW THE BPECIALIST. 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Address Inndin pass the door, with stamp ""lV.DRE H'& ALLEN, Propriotors, | Wi BUFLER, Box 147, Murshal, Micks > raply Omaha’s Newest Hotel COR. 12TH AND HOWA?) 373, 40 Room £0 ooms ut $5.00 pe W Rooms with Bath t & 0 Roows with Bath at 315 NED AU Every Kespect Newly ___GC.S.ERB. Prop. Metropolitan Hotel, Broadway, corner Prince St,, EW YORK OCITY at 82,60 por day Spec- wre ed 1o any the OoOPrPR Modern i ished Thronghout. we of