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SPEGIRL NOTIGES. ———— e DVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS will be taken until 12:30 p. m. for the evening and unti} 8:30 p. m. for the morning and Sunday editions Advertisers, by requesting 8 numbered eheek, ean have their answers addressed o A numberced Jetter n eare of TiHe BEE. Anuwers 8o addressed will be dolivered npon presentation of the check SITUATIONS - WANTE 1¢ A word thers Tnten, 1140 1 word fir after. Nothing taken for Ie PHOTOGRAPHIC RETOUCHER, OPF AT it posttanin - ehliewy Vabie W 6, Bee o M A, WANTE BCTOR O by ay i itside work o, or oan give boud. Addross W Mi50 120 AL WANTED, A POSITIC enced lady ' wtenographer Addross W il T th 0 LATOR ATION AS COL) AN EXPERL. L of referencea. M172 8* ny WA v KIND Y Kecper. TED, 5,00 weekly POSITION OF ANY vpewriter, ster pher and book- Address W 13, Bee M176 10% WANTED -MALE HELP, Teates, 116c o word first insertion, 1e A word theres after. Nothing twken fc i SOLICTTC pay to men with Figs, 1600 Howard at. B men of & rooms American Wringer Co., ®03 TER SAVINGS ntan few gentle- Apply at 1 NRASKA tment company w i addross 10 net 1y solicitors. 2 ind 23, Douglas block. B F 100 VANT A GOOD BAVING the Hawks Nurscry Co., Milwaul RY AND EXPENSES, ot part time. Apply at . niieserymen, Chieago, Midd N16* T WANTED. LATORERS ON THI U, 8 G ermment worlk” in Tanenoe, Atkaiais and Loutsiana: choap fare. Krawer & O'earn Labo 308 South 1111 street Ma75 N1T* ARY ORt COMMISSION. THE iros. ¢ NTS, SAT Linven Tk ks Ihke m 00t 00 per v s wrila Yoo Ta Oranse, Wis. M furter X 36, i MAN WA Salary pald we fi'}"‘"""”"””' Men find women wanted polute monopo e and” eomen 5 b nirao . No talk. Syutem Addross K, & 30 M504 1 B; WANTED. G ing cmploymes lox T WANTED, per monthi. P WANTED, SALESMAN FOR_CALIFQ il os: $100.00 5 Hence rea ¥ nclosing b stumps and Vine deg MEN TO TRAVEL; & 1 Stone & Wellington, Madison, Wis or com . TA MAN $3,000.00 NALT Inferest in a new amise - v thorough nvestization. ; M175 14° TO rpris Addross W 12, Tic AND GENTLEM from ¥5.00 10 $15.00° per week doing ety home wos (i N0 canvassing and Bteady work; send selt-nddressed covelope, Lib- erty Supply Company, Liberty Square, Hoston, Mans, M974 9% D WOMAN TO ing business: one that > sick room preferred 141 7% “ENG- Mra. 07 YOU T GERMAN, iral Housework, ANTED, A COMPF s or Irish girl for & zor, 2604 St. Miry —GOOD GIRL FOR JApply 1611 . GIRL IN niigs only, at /quire ev FOR RENT--HOUS 2! Rates, 10 a lino cach usertion. $1.60 a line per month. ' Nolling taken for less thi S IN ALL D Davis cor DalRoom co stanford cirele. THE CITY. 805 CHOICE, IN -, 204 Beo bld o1 MODERN, NEAR BUS Apply 201 Bee building. 807 D RENTAL AGENCY, 507 DROWN BLOCK. 508 HOUSE. WITH S, Siinner. 310 MOS8 3. JOINSON M135) I —8ROOM 10T ness; rent moderat Y- MODERN EIGHT-ROOM _ barn: $15.00 per month. L )-10-ROOM HOUSE, 1815 524 Farnam. B, LARG Faruiim at air; lavgo Juse fn first. class rop i st $15.00, 7 Capitol a ed in Benson addition, , 412 Now York Life Bldg. 178 10 fi FOR RENT. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES, 4ath snd Hall Howard sir Guire 510N, Y. Life. i, rent $10.00. [n® Tp-HousEs. K.k DARLING, BARKER nLoo .0 Goon modern brick aired. T F ENT, Ditii, [)-HOUSES, 3 TO 6 ROOMS, TENANT ONLY. dwelling, No. Whrre COMPL 11-ROOM HOUSE, $30 0 1019 Dodio St. Mat 08 NO. T4TY ']')—vuu RENT. 5-ROOM _COT d-5oom ottage, 1120 So. X NO. 18TH, 28 BARKER BLK NORTH ¢ 8B1 i #5,00 MONTH, 1327 Juckyon HOUSE, PERFECT CONDITION ront resonable. Boges & Hill 35 D3 816 Norih 20t s 2, 806 SOUTH S0TH ST M170 100 DERN BRICK DWELLIN i-elivss FeRAE. Inauiro at Clark MI110 1) 3-ROOM COTTAC l)n‘" 10O M ouglis: 1 Douielish st.. W. ¥ Ty FOR RENT, 10-ROOM ceu oxeept Hon on HOUSE, ALL MOD. [ SEVERAL NICE HOUSES 5N l).. lKM v, ROR KENT T Rates e e TWO FUL! on only. O ~.URNISHED ROOMS. 4 word i Nothing take NISHED ) South ROOMS FOR G 20ith stroet ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT B'D, 621 8. 18 FURNISHED ROOM, 2017 HARNEY ST, FURNISHED ROOMS, 113 8. FOR RE LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ' wouth fronk Foou: foF two gentlemen or gentle- aud, wify; With or without board. 1614} FIRST 7(‘!;@ MST Ahl) IM)UM alh HEAT, GAE. bathi $4.60 and $5.00 per woek. 411 u:;ni. u\:,n mmsm:n nomn AHD BOARD F A DESIRATLE FRONT ROOM WITIH w Al- cove and one side room South 23 NISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD: Fi. e B18 N 200 1 T, PLEASANT ROOMS. ¥URNISH furnished, with board. Private Teferences, 1709 Dod ROOM AND BOARD FORT 4 South 264h A ve. OR UN- 1ly: nicely Mi73 9° LEMEN M170 10" kOM RENT-UNFURNISH'D ROOV[B nu e a word firgt Insortion Jea word thero- al othing taken for less thal (3.8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR house. 210 N. 13th At G FOUR UNFURNISHED blocks from postofMes. 17 KEEPING | A2 WOMS SUITABLE wiater ot cheap: § > Wobs 1% for housekeeping: of (3 CLEAX 3-ROOM FLA Tand Pacific street, 5.0) to $i 0 small famiiles. @, F. Butts, 220 So. 17 R, 7TTH MODERN 418 OR _ WITHOUT L) UNFURNISI WD G ROOMS, T2112 Minma s ALL 1.2 FRONT ROOMS WITH Fhoard, Heat, bath ote. 615 N. 20th. M 3 LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ot housekeeping, every convenie i Street. " FINE SHED ROOMS Mary's av ( 1 UNFURNISHED X honsekeeping, $12,60. 2611 St FOR RENT-STORL3 AND OFFICES Rates, 10e a Hine each (nacrtion, $1.60 o line por month. Nothing taken for less than 260, T O RENT, THE1-STORY BIICK BUILDIN 01 m 8t The building hak o fireproof ce- sement, completo steam heating Bxturs W 1 the floors, gus, ete. Apply at the ofics of itk BEx 10 OFPICE A ROOM, WITH BELECTRIC Tight, steam 1o \tor sorviee, Favorablo ce 10 destrabl Wyckott, S MT7i3 N2ge MHE. e M7i5 1ok weN, THE MOST DESIRABLE § room In South O m lieat: next door o postoftice. Pers South Omaha. H05 8 1 OFFICES WITHNELL BLOCK. ST l NTS WANTED FOR QUICK A\ SRIOH v 1o st DEIE uk an the FAtHSE Sold only throtigh agents, Good Profitsand a clo fleld. Sample by mail, 25 cents. The Ohio Noy- elty Co., D. 1, Clireinnat, O. M WANTED, BOYS AND ke money when out of sekiool, s will toll 3 No money 0 WISH T0 d name and WANTED-—-TO RENT. Rates, 100 & linc Tnsertion, $ month, Nothing taken for 1oss than 2 O —WANTED TO RENT, AN 8 TO 132 furnished house. _Address W 10, Bee. K, WaNteD, INFURNISH M near 16th and Leavenworth, Give rent, ete. Address W 11, Bee. MI74'8 LAND WIFE, m referred sl M1 a line per ROOM 166 7* FOR SALE—FURNITURE aten e o word firat fler. Nothing t insertion. () TOVES OF ALL K Wells Auction Co., 1111 I° ()-yuu SALE: A GOOD BASE BURNER CHEAP. D, F. Hutchison, 3250 Burt st. 164 9 FOR SALE—HORSES. >_FOR SALE, GOOD FAMILY HORSE: GOOD style and gentle; or will let good party have 1iso of same for hfs feed and care. ~ Address W oo, B 8o ¥OR SALE—MI(SC<LLANEOUS, (Q5ONE BRUNSWIC K BILLIARD TABLE AND one pool table, used 6_months, 48 good 148 new, Weost P for sale cheap. Neb. Address P. 0. box 813 Ratos, 100 2 1ine cach nsertion. $1.80 4 1ine per month. Nothing taken for ess thvo 2oc. AL TO START YOU IN blish one honest. or woman, in a 54 {1 0¥ ErY CONNLY the west. onay Aud leiti- v, Thg money for | b push and pluck can 't furn forences don't ap- Reme 1. Write at e one_With more enterprise The Dr. Stare Herb Re y Ch {timate mon FOR SALE, AN INTF turing plant (with positi aired), $10,000.00 t0 $15.01 trades consfdered lislted trade on a ¢ profit. Address S 59, Y, FoR vE 916 North 16th Y Ao, 11 URST IN A MANUFAC- ) (0 the office 1f 50 )00 cash roquired The' ¢ 1y has an esta! Iy solling article at a g A BAKERY SHOP, OLD _STAND. Street. Apply to Jos. Redmian FOR SALY Address B. DRUG STOOK AND H‘( rURE . Howendobler, Bertr BEST PAYING MEAT 502 Blogdo S MG08 Noas RIES AND QUEENSWARE for wale f 1 the best ity insouthern Nebraska: an_old established teade, doing o cash business of #0.000.00; stock will invoiee about $4.000.00. Write at onee I you mean Lusiness Wil take no trade. Hart Broa., Fa ¥ FOR SALE OR RENT, market in eity. Inqui STOCK OF Mol 16 DO VOU WANT T0 G0 10 it MIDWT tor fair at San Franciaco® Write and Joarn how SO0 MY ket (ren tranApOTAtion, AFst-class, for the Found trip. Address U G1. Boo ¢ A SNAP; CIG, leas 5 por cont. 603N, V. L, Bldg. 7 ITARDWARE STOCK FOR SALE: far ale or rent; ront. clieap. . D, R STORE AT INVI Western Business Exol MO0 11 BUILDING Ball, Cros. M1 FOR EXCHANGE, “Rates. 10 o line each insers thing taken for loss 7 =5 and Dakoti. mdse. hors K Tostate, money Taldwell e TOCK CHOICK ME or $4,000 land and $6 t of 8lock for land 4 Wil Box 951 DARN 7,-T0 EXCHANGE, A GOOD HOUSE, Uand efgiit Tots [ & good county seat o 160 acres of land, all clear, for merchindise. Frank Bishop, David City, Nev! M4 y FOR CLEAR OMAHA PROPERTY OR FAR lifarniture, new, large boarding blocks Call or address 912 351-019° LANDS colony. Also ad school lands to ARM LaNDS 80 acros, 80 ncros. S: y, $1.250. unty, $1,000, 50 ah acre. RNMENT ollar id South .00 10 7 DSOME HOUSE, SPLENDID BARC 3 ail nd modern built near Hamscom park. Dine 2l for price and te Life Bld, 108 LOST Ratos, 140 a word firat insertion, 1o a thereatier. " Nothing talen for 1633 thin 236.. ST. BERNARD DITCH TEN MONTHS unhialed sore on right side; raward will bo Dald; return to 1314 South 20th streot. L. Hier. word OST-A BROWN Liwnite feet, br SPANIEL POPPY., WI' OLA IRVOYANTS. Rates, 10¢ month. Nothiug MONTHS-OLD ST. BERNARD . white stripe in face back of neck. Returs warded. 160 91 MRS _NANNIE V. WAL CLAIRVOYANT, usiness medium; othyearat 119 N.16th’ 817 MASSAG. » BATHS, hTCA “Rates 10¢ 4 1f th. 0 a line per ) FLOOR, 1ge, Vipor holsteamn sulphur: Daths. AGE, 416 8O, . MaSONIS I DOUGL , Suibhar o MIAY 12 Ratos, 1140 after. Nothing taken for less than USMATRIMONY OR PLEASUILE, J sond 2-cent stamp 10 P, O, Box 80 Neb, MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THER- mal baths. Sealp and hair treatment. manieure i ehiropodist. Mrs. Post, 31016 8.15th, Withnell bk 818 [LADIES, SEND NAM TO /iy GOL'N. Y. Life Lidg., for a G0 Omee consultation free; lady U USTRATED ning photo-e spondents, . of porsons dusir Brown Pub. Co., MUBH 20° fue e Toled IRISH S] months old. i for Return. TTER PUP, LIGHT Answers name of *Shot.” F.W. Carmichael, 412 Now “Rates, 10c o line month.* Nothing (VTOICK 1ST MORTGAGES, ANY AMOUNT. G, Wallice, Brown biock, 16th and Douglas. taken f¢ Hicy o netting b of from $100 16th & Dodg s o0 wale by G 'ER CENT MORTG absolutely safe, Ol SALE, SF mes Real Batath ageney, 1617 Farna: it JFOR SALK. CHOICE SEVEN AND BIGIT P 2R cent mortiages. Hicks, 305 N. Y. Life UNDL&TAKE&S AND EMBALMuEKS “Raes, 10¢ a line o monlh. Nothiug 1 W. BAKER JJncobs, decoased; o nsortion. $1.50 4 line per (FORMERLY WITH JOHN G later with M, O, Maul), under- 315 8. 10th st Tel, TOURED BY A A.J. Coolk, rec- Counief) BTy UgriLes PERMANI single pajuless tre: ) tal speclalist, Grand hotel ann ntitled 1o 12 ‘aristo cably t, on k1Lt edgod cards and an Bx10 witliout this $1.00; for 10 days only, days, MARRIED WOMAN WANTS GOOD HOME {or by between B and 4 months old, at reason- able sum for board. Ad 1150 8¢ TLaton 10 0 line month. Nothing take W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. The O, F. Davis Co. 1605 Parnam street. 819 ton, $1.60 a 1y er Tor less i month. rm AGEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAK Liamilios solicited. Mias Sturdy, 4218 Nicholas M3 N1G* T)RESSES, $1; WRAPPERS, 82 008 N. 241 DANOKNOAAOADEMY. Riates, 1140 & word first ins: after. Nothing taken for | MORAND'S DANCING SCHOOL, 15 sireet. Lessons (or adults, Tuosday i duy 8 p. . ehildren, Tuesday 4 p. i, 107, m. and 2:50 p. m. 10 FOR RENT-HALLS, ONEY T TES ON broved catato, Ltod years, Fide 1702 Burnam ie "uz0 W, LOANSON INBROVED AND UNINPROVED clt Property, $.000 and pwirds, 0 Lo Ut per cont o el Fanman Suith & €0 1520 Fibim W MONEY O LOAN AT CURRENT RATHS. Apply 10 W, B. Moliie, Firat National Bi bidg. Wi 2y Nebrasks 1ty tritst Co., ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUSTCO.. 518 N. Y. lends at ow rates for choice seeurity on 0d 10Wik f4rms or Omakia city Droperty. iD, SOME & MORT- iusortion, $1, for luss 4l 106 4 1ino o month.” Nothing take We will loan you ANY SUM you wish onyour : FURNITURE.” PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS, i CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, ete. W glve prompt attention to all applicatiol 1 carey your i long_ 4 you wis rediion the cost Of earrylug your loan Dy & by vieit it wuy e Thers 1§ 4o publicity oF removal of prope {7 FIDELITY w.l\x\ GUARANTEE €O. —WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- curity; sirietly confideatial, " A. . Harrls, room 1, Continental block. 520 MONEY O LOAN - We will 1oan you any sum which you wish, F—lu)mu WITH BOARD. 2308 l)ollhll:s ¥, 'NICELY FURNL ROOMS, without” Doar "ot the Webeler, 515 N street. F—THI DOLAN, 209 AND 211 N.): OR 19tk MoBs 11+ PH ST, 810 5 NQITH —GOOD BOARD: LARGE ROOMS. 161k sireet. F—-ou'rn ROOMS, LOW RATES, 9 “ROOM AND BOABD FOR TWO GENY lull b4 South 0th A small or large. at tlio lowest posaible rates, in the uickeet possibie ime. ad for say leagth of tinie wull you. You eau pay | o wuel inatall- menks “ws you wish, when ¥ou wisli wid ouly pa for It aa loug as youkeep It "You cin borrow llllU LD FURNITURE AND PIA: WAGONS AND CARRIAG fi& REGELTS. MEKOHAN s ¥ OTHER SECURITY Witigut publicits o sl of ;w 1A MORTGAGE LOAN O ORB MR 15 griier, 618t floor 4bova Lhe sirce ¢, LARGRST Asnmu.\‘r‘ INCORPOR- A R OLD) - . LOANCOMPARYIN O . 10c 4 Line each nsortion, $1.50 a Nothing taken for less than 25e. Khl ORY HAT “Rate lne p month, 310 Hirney MIOH D4 SHORTHAND AND TYPsWRITING Ratos. 100 a line ofch insortion, mouth. Nothing taken for less than OUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN 500X acauire & working knowledgo 0f shorthand typewriting at A nt's sehool of sl hand, 6518 N. Y. Lite. Type i PAWNBROKEH.B . 10c a lino each insertion, $1 Nothing taken for less than J SONNENBERG, DIAMOND BROKER «Douglas st Loau ullu{m on dla watches,ote. Old gold und silver bought. Te line per e 50 & lne per month e 1305 “Rates, 10c a line each tnsertion, $1.60 & line per mouth. Nothing taken (0r less thian 23e. House WINTERED, FAIR GROUNDS. #5 mo.; leave orders ut J,T. Withrow s, Tele TYPEWRITERS Rates, 100 4 line each insartion. $1 monih. Nothing taken for less tian Tine per QMITHS REMINGTONS, CALIGRAPHS: EVEY- Uik Gubeard of prices. Tel. o8, Boylos & b §i NOT Tdto DIGE Send Tor sareplons. a7 SECOND-HAND TYP.WRIT. RS, Rateh, 10c o line_each tusertion, $1.50 & month! Nothing taken for las tn zhe. 20K BALE-Al NO. 2 nhmumu Writer, 40,000 werles, $45.00. 613 N. Y. K L. bldg. A2 ART AND LANGUAGES “Rates, 10c a liuo cach Lusertion #1350 & 1no s month. Nothlig taken (or less thi o F.GELLENMECK. BA-JOWI‘ANDTIA(‘IILK | 4 9li | of the association werd in znd a graud bal! 1410 California st SDAY, M)\lMBhR 8, ]8‘)' o soaLrs. Rates, 100 8 1ine e ¥ Tnscrtion, #1.50 a line per month Nothing tAKeR(#9t lcas thin 250 EW AND SECOND. DSCALRS. ALLKINDS. Address Dorden & ieck Co., Lake st.Chicago. 240 stis & 00, Boe Bulldin LRI e, Ay o Pl RAILWAY TIME CARD Toaves [CHICAGO. BURLL Arrivos Omiha | Depot Itk Omahi £00am TON & Q Aves Omana 10 BURLINGTON & MO, Dapot 10th and Mas Denver BXpross Deadwood Denver B.50pm || Nebriska Loc Lincoln Local Arrives Omana 1 400 pin 1.00 pin .50 pin 935 am VER n St 5 am K. C. Night Bxp. via t 1045 pin 8L, Louls Bxnr Loavos| SIICAGO, R, I & PACIF Omaha | Union Depot 10th & Marey Sis. | | EAST. Wl “Alnutic R00pM|. . 2 Oupm! Chifeas 2.10am |Oklahoma Exp. (10 C. B, ex. Sui WSt W0 am |Okiahoma &Texas 205 pm Colordo Lim UNION PACIFIC, ion Depot 10th & Ma Denver B Overla Atrice & Str Toaves proas a Flyor. 7200 pm b e X (eX Sin)| 19,30 pm <[ 10:40 am ). il & ST. PAUL. 1 Marey Sts. w0 Limited Chicago Expross (ex S} Leaves | F. B, & MO, VALL! palin| Dopot 15th and Webst i Deadw | (1%, Sat) Wy b | Norfolk Bxpr .8t Paul 11300 BXDrI8s, Leaves | CHICAGO & NORTH W Omaa) 1 Acrivos Omana Arrivos Omaha 00 am W TLouls Express. St Louis Express Depot 1ot and W Sloux City Express (E: ?t Paul Limited TR0 am 1.16 pm 5.45pm 510 pm Leaves SIOUX CITY & 3 Omaha| __Depot, 10 aud Marcy Sts. T6.40am X City Passenger 4.00pm . t. 1’.l\|lh\|m-w¢ A & PACIFIC “i...Chicago Limited. . OMAHA & ST. LOUIS. U. P. Depot, 10th_and _Marey| §t. Louls Cannon Ball rives 8 ha Searles Medica! & Surgical Disnensary. CHRONIG, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES WE CURT CATARIKH, ASES OF THE NOSE, THEOAT, CILEST,STOMACH BOWELsand LIVEK, RIEUMATISM, DiS PEPSIA. BLOOD, SKIN and KIDNEY Diseanes, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, LOST MAN- HOOD CURED, and all forms of WEAK MEN HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE permanontly and successfilly cured. Metho | naw aal unfatliog NT BY SLALL w spaciaity, manently oural or delicats naturs, ot ol stamp, for Ciroulars. o Blangs, th of postoffice, room 7. Dr. Searles & Searles, *1% 2uwie Moo o® mans, Neb- TRANSMISSOURI TRIFLES. Colorado, An_eighteen-inch vein of ore has been struck in the Katy mine, Russell gulch. A car shipped from the Good Hope in the new Bear Creck district, near Creede, re- turned §5,000, “Polluride last week shipped fifty-two cars of ore and coucentrates to Denver, all but two coming from the Smuggler-Union. Wyoming cattlemen have been realizing well from recentshipments. G. H. Gilland netted $43 a bead for the last trainload shipped. A ten-stamp mill is to be erected in the McCourt district, in the volcanic area, but quite a little south of the Cripple Creek camp prope: The Jessie mill in Gold Run in the Breck- enridge district will start up forty stamps in a fow days. The mine is in a vein from four to sixteen feev wide. A strike showing nuggets of gold has been made in the Excelsior prospect near Tellu- ride, It is one of a group of eleven claims, which can all be worked by one tunnel. The cog road at Manitou has shut down for the seuson. About 7,000 passengers have been carried this year comparea with 15,000 ast year. There bas not been a single acci- dept’on any of the tyains, Prof. Stoue of thy Colorado collego has gone wo Flagier in fhe sastern part of the state to arrange for the removal of tho fossilized remains af i snurizn to the college. 1t is a fine specimen: 100 feet long, and was recently discovered by the sheep herders of Seldowridge & Peyhles. The gold production of thé Silverton dis trict is iucreasing with great rapidi Many gold propertits ule for u long time ure resuming. ‘Yhe Nevida is taking out four tous of high grade § Ahy. A recent shipment of it returned 61.25 vtinces gold and 340 silver to the ton, worth £L,756.23. Milling ore from i luueeruut Velgyruns thirly-4wo ounces gold ‘The Victor Uoal bofmpany has separated from the Union Puacitic, und the headquarters are now woviug biadk to Tricidad. whence they came last sprifz’ The main occasion of the moye is the rdeeivership complications of the Lnion Pacifie/ 'his company bas five niines, putting out Maily from 1,400 to 2,400 tons of coal and employing oearly 800 men. C. L. Westcrmun pf Breckenridge is ex- BiblLiig & lare Hottle of cosren waid reoe ntly washed {rom the placers of that district, Ha states that siuce the closing down of so miny silver mines the minersof that dis- wrict are developing the gold properties. Now sirikes are being made rapidly and the lacer mines ure developing great riches. He predicts greater gold excitement in Colorado during the next year than this scction of country has ever known, The Dakotas. Business men of Faulkton are figuring on the erection of & planing mili. The people of Speartish are r!wrluu for a big jubilec on or about November 12 upon the ceision of the complotion of o 1 & M. roud to that place, The fall roundup of the Missouri Itver Stockmen's association ar Plerre has buen completed. All the cattiemen and cowboys | and | falis. was civen In honor of the occasion. cattlo are in splendia condition and men aro jubilant over the range. Every day something about the town of Volin on the Great Northern and Northwest- ern roads is heard. The latest is that an opera house is being erected thore. Workmen engaged 1n digeing a well at Custer, Custer county, struck a ledge of pyritic ore, which they believe contains gold in large quantities. Sampl have been sent to an assayer for examination The present flow of the artesian was struck at a id is now about 105,000 gallons nty-four hours. Under anu ment with the Elkhorn railway,the company is to receive a certain amount of real estate to compensate for its outlay in sinking the well, the contract ¢ ng for a well that will flow 75,000 barrels every twenty-four hours Twenty Indian policemen and two whise men returned to the Lower Bruleagency last week with over 100 Indian prisoners whom they captured on the abandoved Fort Ran dall military reservation down river and brought back under arrest The prisoners are the remnant of a years stoutly fought all att them to remove 1o the new reservation set apart for them up river. Their desire has always been to move to the Rosebud reserva- tion, notwithstanding vho fact that the Rose- bud Tndians were opposed to the transfer. Young Kintsvoeel, the 11-year-old son of a thrifty Russian, living a few miles north of Hobron, had an adventure with an eazle He was out in the field, when the bird, mensuring six feot two inchoes from tip to tip, lurched at him, grasping his arm with his beak. His thick coat and two shirts wero slashed by the cagle's beak, out the was 100 heavy tocarry off that wa tie lad erasped the bird's néek and in some way felt over its body. aed 1w hold the bird until assistance came, attracted by tho noisc that was woing on. A big brother speedily put an end to tho strugeles of the feathered biped, and a local taxidermist is now hard at work mounting it. Oregon. Oregon 1s shipping apples to Toxas. Pendleton’s “400" are giving *hard times" parties, when old clothes are worn. Money loaners have commenced adver- tising again in the Pendleton papers. J. P. Lowis of Althouse, Josephine county plantec 500 pounds of spuds last summer an has just harvested 12,000 pounds as a result. Auother traiulond of shcep went east from Pendleton the other day over the Union_Pacifie. There were eluven cars, in all 3,178 sheep. The shipments of fruit_from Medford, be- tween September 1 and 20 amounted to 585, 440 pounds, ora_little more than twenty- nine carloads. Of this amount seventeen carloads were pears. The execution dirccting the sale of tho Oregon Pacific railroad has been placed in the hands of the sheriff at Corvalis. The date is fixed for Fridwy, December 15, Tho deposit of $200,000 cash or certified checks in the required sum are to be applied on the purchase when the sale is confirmed. W. I2. Page of Netarts is showing samples in Tillamoolk of leather which he had tanned on his ranch. o uses hemlock bark, and the leather is of good quality. He had sam- ples made of cowhide, buck, seal, and also of sea lion skin. The sea lon skin makes fine leather, which is iwpervious to water. A sheep man of Butler creek named How- ard, who was caught back in the mountains by the latc heavy fall of suow, which was in many places much over a foot in depth, was compelled to break the snow with a log which he dragged along the trail with his team, 1n order to get his sheep out. Ho had to keep this up for five days before getting through the mountains, Mansfield & Sous are getting out somo very rich rock from a newly discovered ledge on the side of the Jewett mountain, about three miles from Grant's pass. The pry streak i about six inches wide, and 18 composed of decomposed _quartz, which fairly glitters with gold. They are hauliug the ore to Jewett's arastra and grinding it. _The pay s.ccuk shows every indication of perma- nence. A report has reached Szlem that some per- sons maliciously removed tho corner stone from tho foundation of the Hope chapel building, situated about six miles south of Salem in the red hills, and took therefrom all the treasures, relics, etc., that had been :ed within at the time the same was laid. A few picces of money were included in the things faken. The stone was pulied from its position under the structure and rolled a few feet distaut after being broken open. Washington, anueries put up Beot cattlo- tho fine condition of Jelle Tourche depth of about npts o induce Blaine's two pounds of salmon. coma claims a population of 52,820 Tho basis is the new city directory. Hereafter all divorce cases at Seattle, sh., will be heard in open court. hey cannot get out oysters fast cnough at Willupa to keep up with the demand. he total number of all kinds of live stock la Walla county is 61,110 head. Pifteen thousand people from the state of Washington have visited the World's fair. Spokane, Wash., has 236 clectric arc lights at present, for which the city pays $8 per month cach. Children playing with matches set fire to a barn near Goldendale and Ike Snodgrass lost 1,000 sacks of wheat in the blazec. Private advices state that twenty men were caten alive by wolves at Shensi on Oc- tober 14 and 15, Wild animals overrun that district. James Sutton, an English gardencr, has succeedod in growing licorico in_the Puyal- lup valley, and nas hopes of establisning~ an important industry, Enterprising citizens of Washington have tried the experiment of shipping apples and pears to China and Jupan. In every instance so far the fruit bas reached 1s destination in good condition. ‘I'ne city eouncil of Spokane has passed an ordinance requiring pawnbrokers not only to keep a registration list of all the articles handled by them, but to furnish tho police with u report daily. ‘I'he total registered tonnage of the wheat ships that have left Tacoma, Wash., sinco September 2, those thero now loading and waiting for cargoes and those known 10 bo on the way to ‘‘acoms from foreign ports amounts o 40,191 Lons, S. W. Cnilders has forty acr land near Columbus on & bench foet aboye the Columbia river, he cuts three crops annually, an average of six tons to the alfalfa grows without irrigation. Prof. Itliott Coues of the Smithsonian institution js at Tacomas, Wash. Ho is in the west in conneetion with a revision and o re-editing of a volume of the travels of Lewis and Clark. He has followed their trails across the mountuins as far as practicablo 4t this time of the year, Tacoma _has a real live marquis' son. He modestly passes under the plebeian name of Charles Gillespie, and earns an houest live- lihood wearing s cotton shirt and overalls while he works for day wages on the streets, e s o sou of the marquis of Waterford, one of the most amstocratic Irish families, He disowned by his father and for soy- s hus led @ harum-scarum lifo in New Zealand and this country, workiog as a oon porter and rauch cook und street aner. Captain J. W. Budd and Agent M. Hard- wan veturned tonight from a stormy council with the Caour d'Alene Indiaus, lasting five duys. The ugent asked Chief Saltese Lo up the Harrison towusile on Lake Caour d'Alene to white settlers. Chiof Sal- tose rofused unless paid #2,000, und suys that all white men must leave the roservation unless the cash is paid in two weeks, He hus 500 braves well armed, and Harrison contains only 300 people, countivg women und chiliren. ‘The reat cause of the tiouble is Chief Sultese fears that the Spokane Iu diaus will be given pars of bis land Wyoming, 3,360,000 W s of altalfa ubout 500 from which aggregating ucre. The Tho Warren Live Stock company shipped ten double-deck cars of shaep froum Laramio last Satarday. About 200 ears of live stock shipped from Rawlins during the pist weeks A company with a capital stock of $450,000 has boen ovgauized in lowa o develop the coul intarests of central Wyoming It is clalmed that there was more raiscd this season in the Big Horn than in all the rest of the countics state combined. Al Ayres has secured 1,000 trout with which be will stock the Uy per Lower LaPrelo, avove and below Lh These trout come from the United been wo corn basin of the Loch Leven faction that have for | with a capital States Fish commission, and according toa lettor recolved from the commissioner they will arrive some time this month. They will ba 1 _yoar old, and it is safe to say that they will do well ‘The diamond drill is deing good work for the Oronoga Mining company at tho Silver Crown minos, twenty miles north of Chey- enne. 1t is down 900 feet and has penetrated a vein of ore sixteon feet thick. J. M. Douglas, an old prospector and placer miner, has outfitted for a winter's campaign in the Klk mountain basin, He claims to have made an important discovery, accord ing to tho reports from Saratoga The Big Horn canon is to be prospectad for gold this winter. A couple of mountain miners think that when the river is coverea with fve they can get through the canon and can see the walls of stone and inspect the formation, Miscellaneon Many cars are oading walouts ern Califor for shipment Grape shipments from the eastern mavket this ton. A company in south Sonoma county to yoar notted §04 has beon formed stock of §50,000, at Oroville, to cultivate oliv Prunes to the valuo of 8603 were taken this year from an acre of ground on a ranch near Colusa, A woman_over 70 years of age committed suicido at Brighton City, U, T, by nangiog berself. A Russian engincer, David Golovneen, is in Arizona investigating tho Sav river irei gation system Good reports continue to come from the Cold Springs district, ten miles north of Kingston, N. M. Afier soventeen yoars of married man 74 vears of aze has boen g divorce at S Lak J T San Jose papers have inaugurated a crusade against the display of *to lev” and “for sal rents. AT Truckee school drew a knife when his teacher attompted to whip him. He was disarmed and punished. An inventor of Gila county, Avizona, claims to have perfected a device which will automatically elevate water from a well of any depth. I'here is talk of the Comur d'Alene lead mines closing down entirely unless the price goes up. The miners are holding out for $3.50 a day. Novada City's champion minfng drill operator is soon to meet tho middle-weight champion of the Colorado mines ina drill- ing match for §100 a side. The Indian convicted of burying a child alive at the Parker Indian agency, Arizona. was sentenced to three vears and seven months in the territorial prison. A skating rink will be openod on the ground floor of the Prescott, Ariz., opera house soon, while the second story of the same buiiding will bo used as barracis for tho Salvation army. The Feaviest rains for Arizona_during the month of September occurred at Fort Grant, which last year came near being abandoncd for lack of water. During the month 387 inches fell. The Tokay grape crop of Sonoma valley will net the proucers betwoent $:0 and $7 a ton. The crop it a heavy one, and the bunches are large and full and free from all blemishes. A thirty-inch pay streak of gold quartz running $134 has been uncovered at Monu- ment Rock, nie miles up the river from Santa Fe. It is the first strike ever made in the Santa Fe range. Contractor McKoene began work on the new levee with a fuli force of men and teams. The levee will ha 3,000 fect in length, ten feot hieh and fifty wide. 1v will tako three months to finish it. A tramp at Winnemucea, Nev.,, made threats that he intended to blow up the town and railroad. Constable Wolf took the chap into camp, and on searching him_found two pacicages of dynamite in his pockets. It is roported that southorn California capitalists are considering a proposition 1o locate a beet sugar factory at Stevens, on the Asphalto branch of the Southern Pacific line, north of Buena Vista lake reservoir. A Pomona fruit grower claims to have propagated a new variety of peach, in the canning of which no sugar is necessary, It is asserted that tbe juice from the fruit maks a sirup as thick and sweet as can be desired. John Osborn of South Riverside was bitten on the hand by a rattlesnake a few days ago. Heo immediately sucked the poison from tho wound, swallowed a quantity of tobaceo and poulticed the wound with clay aud tobacco. He recovered. “Tramy;s are becoming a nuisance in south- ern California. The other day four of the fraternity took possession of o Santa Fe din- ing car at Riverside and helped themsclves to provisions. They were finally driven away by tie Chinese cook armed with a gun. Chiet Justice Hayt declares against the proposed suspension of the assessment work law. He calls attention to the fact that one Kansus City company owns forty claims at Creede, tying up an immense area, from which 'the miners would derive no profit if the bill passes. The contractors boring the new gas well at the Stocklon Insanc asylum are in dim- culty. A large iron roller became detached from the apparatus and dropped to the boi- tom—1,780 feet below the surface, Thoy are now irying to move theobstruction to one side s0 that work can go on, An Esquimalt Indian, liviog near Soouich, B. C,, believed his wife gulty of infidelity. Notwithstandieg her denial of the charge he prepared a big bonfire and thrust herinto 1t. She was rescued by others attracted to the sceno by her cries of agony, but suffered terrible burns and her lifo s in danger. >artics returning from the San Marcial, Sonora, coal fields brought a lurge quantity of anthracite coal taken from & ten-and-a-half- foot stratum penctrated by a forty-foot pros- pecting shaft. It is said that prospecting with a diamond drill hus proved that theso fields concain an almost inexhaustible supply of the finest of anthracite coal. Tiptop, Arizona, has heretofore been the most prosperous mining camp in the terri- tory. It was a chloridu camp, buv yielded £5,200,000 yearly. A company was organ- ized last spring to work the properties in the district on a large scale. ‘I'he enterprise was abandoned two or three months since on account of the low price of silve camp has been totally abandoned Where Six months ago wis a prosperous litlo vil- lage, with & school, stores and the hum of industry, today uothing is left but two lonely individugls who remain to look after property. An important which a land and to furnish the Ri life a anted a coutract has been filed in ater company undertakes 1to irrigation district with B0150 inches of wuter from what is known as the Meok’s mill property, und $18.50 irches from the Lord place; nlso w construct pipo lines and lateral pipo lines for the dis- tribution of the water over an extensive area of the orange belt in and about the town of Rialto. In consideration of the water and pipe liues the irrigation district turns over $500,000 in irrigation district bouds, which have been deposited with W. 8. Hooper, cashier of the Sun Bernar- dino National bank, us trustee for both parties. The joluts and muscles ave so lubricatea by Hood's Sarsaparilla that all rheumatism and stiffuess soon disappears. Get only Hooa's. e Ootober Tax Collections, Tax collections for October are reported us being very satisfactory by City Treasurer Bollo. The following statement shows the collections and distributions to the different funds General Siuking Water rent. Judgment Sehool Libvary Kire Pollee ... Curb, gutter wnd cleaniig er muntaloiog Purk eulth Lightig )4 60 7,476 03 4,000 48 22275 00 10 68 8,103 66 otal... $45,603 98 For all forms of disordered swmach us Bromo-Selizer. A palatable, prompy cure. fm— It Wai # Short Session. The Board of Education met last evening and got 1nto & wrangie over sowe chairs. In the midst of the debale s motion Lo adjourn was carried. ———— Pilis that cure sick Leadacne: LeWitt's Little larly Risers 7 THEY ALL MET IN HARMONY Yesterday's Harmonious Session of the Weste ern Passenger Association, POWER GIVEN THE CHAIRMAN MORE Authorized to Vine Send n Repr ds Which Fall te atative to the Meet- togs of thoe [ Assoeintion— rond Nov CHICAGO Wostern the most b The wmecting of the association today was cossful the a A resolution wi putting t r clorks meotings under the dirvct of Chairman Caldwell, gaving roads whose ropre and v sociation | passed pervision him a \tatives are meotings. “Ihero hus frequently been trouble und delay i promitating rates b cause of the poor manner in which the rave clerks have attended theie mectings. General Passenger Agent Birvker of the Missouri, Kansas & Toxns, asked that the association Haes adopta vionthily sorles of 01O 410 LAFVest oxetl from’ Chicago to Texas, commencing th Puesday_in December aud May. The WAl er was no I'he troubl gration business with the not brought up, but .« Missouri Pacific was roqu with the committee o Lone anneal e Western for th LIOsS_ carnings were $1127,8:50, from last year. thortt over tl o of immi- iflo was sond of tho | co-operate Ay anpointed port of tha Chicago Great yvear ending June 30, shows 1 £5,0800045 et earnings A decrease of 20,00 per cent [ COULD NOT ELECT A CHATEMAN, Yesterdny's Mecting raflie Assochation, r. Louts, Nov. 7.-Tho Southwestern Trafiic association, in session here today, re- coived telegraphic advices from the Matlory & Qornwell steamship lines that represente atives woulo attend the meetiug as-soon as chaitman s elected. With vha assurance, tne association, whose full railroad memborship has been at work revising the proposed agreement, concluded that the election of a chuirman was pre- cmmently important. A large number of ballots were taken duting the day, but no result was reached up Lo adjournment. Sev- cral candidates were voted for, but the loaders throughout most of the day were C. A, Parkor, freight trafic manager of the Missouri Pacitic; H. C. Wicker, formerly manager of the Chicago & Northwest- Y Day, trafiic manager of the route, # combination of the Nowport News & Mississippi Valloy and Chesupeake & Ohio Southwestern sysiem, of the Southwestern Railroud Patrons Objeet. Cepar Rarivs, la., Nov. 7.—[Special teo Tue Bue. 'he Chicago & Northwestern road nas made many radical changes along its line in lowa, especially between here and the Mississippt er, where it has & double track. Neariy all tho night men have veen laid off. 'I'his 1s the case in all the smaller towns. ‘I'he anticipatea decrease in pussenger trafic is assigned as the cause of whis reduction, In the pluces where the night men have been laid off, persons wish- mg to take uight trains are compelled to purchase tickels during the day, ns the depots are closed at night. There 18 much complaint heara at many of the places, the vatrons of the roud declaring it is not wars ranted by the condition of affairs, Details Fractieaily Ssttlod. CLEVELAND, Nov. 7. ~While the consolida- tion of the Cieveland, Lortaine & Wheeiing and the Cleveland & Southwestern railway has not yet been formally accomplished, the details are practically settled and the mate terof constructing the latter road is one tbat will be decided chiefly by the future feeling in the financinl world. ‘Ihe report is current in rvailway circies thitt tho Liuke Shore's holding of Cleveland, Lorraime & Whceling stock, which is $74,000 preferred, and §164,100 common, vulued ' by the Lake Shore one year ago at §752,800, has been quietly transferred Lo parties interesved 10 the Cleveland, Loreaine & Wheeling aud all opposition has been thus wiped out. Turned Over to the Stockholders. GREENFIELD, I, Nov. 7.—The receivers of the Jacksonville Southeastern have turned the Litchfield, Carrollton & Western railway branch over to the local stockhola- ers and the voad will be run and operated by nhowe parties, 15, W. Clifford of Carlinvitle being clected to the oflice of superintendent. Arrangements huve been perfected with whe icago, Burlington & Quincy to receive all cight &t this point. Will lestore Wages, MiLwiUuKEE, Nov. 7.—General Manager Whitcomb of the Wisconsin Central lines officially announces vhat the saluries of all oft Is and employes which were cut in August last will be restored at once. The restoration will include salaries for Novems ber. S. H. H. Clark is expected back the last of tho week. B. F. Buck of the Railroad Record went to Chicago yesterday afternoon, The Missouri Pucitic will change the run- ning time of 1ts traivs November 15, J. W. Munn of the passenger department of the Elkhorn left for Chicago yesterday. The Milwaukee 15 doing business in its new quarters next to the Wabash office on Farnam stroet. Jorry Howe, formerly agent st Superior and Fremont, has connecicd himsell with the Union Facil 5. A, Moshier, late agent at Hastings, has 1 uppointed traveling freight agent, vice W. . Morphy promoted, The following road 4re announced: cling freight agent, Superior, Neb, IN BAVOR Gp the w. vecomes. Lilkkhorn Murphy, goint ub e = THE DEPOSIY s City, dudge Agai Bank. Aftor a hot Ins, Decision of a K Suspe KaNsAs Ciry, Nov. 7. fight, depositors of the suspended Kansis City Sufo Doposiv and Savings bunk, who brought suits against the oficers and divees tors of the bauk 1o recover their deposits, won a vietory today Judge Roland Hughos overruled demurrers of the defendants und ordeved t Lo be ready vember 15 for tho i ull suits which were filed in the cireuit court at Independs ence. The defendants uttacied tho constis tutionality of the statute undor which the suits were brought, aud claimed that in any ovent, depositors must exhaust thoir remedy against the bunk before they could sue the directors. Judge Hughes holds otherwise. His decision affeets abont 200 suits brought av Independence, i gresating 5250,000, Hime | llarsuils are pouding before threo othor Judges, legal when ey . Award for Kosd Worp's Fai, Citioas st award was given Wio Western Wheoled Scraver Co., of Aurora, Ill., on road mae chives, wheeled scrapers, grading plows, drag scrapers und valing scrapers, “Phirty-six minfature machines were shown making roads. Exhibit, Nov. 7.—~The high« D — Kesisted un OfMcer. Mr. Weinbergur created a disturbance a$ the Midland hotel yesterday, and when s special officer endeavored to arvest him he resisted, He is now at the station charged with resisting an officer. ————— When Baby was sick, e gave her Castorla, When she was & Child, sho cried for Castoria, ‘When she becamne Miss, she clung to Castoria. Whe sho hiad Children, she gavethem Castori