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THF OMAHA DAILY BFF TUE"'DAY I‘FBRU \RY 6 1801- y{ AGENTS WANTED. nvgmsg CHANCES. 1 \ \ it by filing the formal replication. Such a | Colorado Central bonds. He claims the ve- [ PR CDARTUEN Mg bttt practice would be dangerous, he snid, and he | tition should be dismissed for theso reasons, [y L\t MED Y " Rates, ;,l:‘:’x':;-“«;::k insertion. #1 FOR SALE, STATE ANIII(‘OKVN'I"Y“HIGKTS, e did not believe the court would allow it. The | amone others: Receiver Trumbull is not & . e VRRTISEMENTS FOR_THRSE OOLUMNS - ot - [m‘vf;‘;fl;‘d(‘:yr“:_‘“fihlmfl;‘;rfl' witl PO other side had made grave arges against | parcy connected with the suit; the relief |A"{';'”"'-§';""""'|“ #p. m, for the evening | JSOLICITORS, OFTY AND CODNTRY, FOR :flu e % But (i PilhIGs Tonches & the Fecoivors. and it anould not be allowed to | prayed for {s not within the scopo of the and entil 8:30 p.m. for the moming and Sur e 3 ore 1o . “DRUG STORE, OEN LY LOCATED, ON | Tncorporators Put the Finishing Touohes to | delay a hearing which would cloar the re- | order of the court under which he was ap- isslonet % i N allbp. & nombered ook, | Lroe 10,09 Dukial, Yoy torman: "ok 818, city. Mo oL 8 Colvors trom - thoso. cnies. Such MeAring | Dolnted s shove g no fulo or 1w by whicn o | oommissioner Hartman Asks Oity Gounoil Wive thelr anuwern addrensed (o & nombered VANT TRAVELING Y HOTBL FOR SALE, 874, SHENANDOATL IX the Measure Yesterday Afternoon. was in the luterests of tho Lrust estate. ould be allowed to como into thia case, and to Raiso it Above Five Mills, 1n eare of THE BER. Answers 80 addressed 4 to sell our olls as n,;vlv {Im ol R23-M1 it The attorneys for the petitioners stated | the obligations of the Union Pacific to the uipon presentation of the chie 3 i e ,.,;‘ {3 FOR RRCHANGE FOF ’ that they had not made the move for the [ Gulf system can bo determined ouly by & P AL R —— LN D e POINTS DISCUSSED AT ‘THE MEETING | sakeof delay, but because they wanted a | direct suit or action OTHERWISE PROPERTY WILL SUFFER WANTED_TO RENT. ty: 160 acres * under chance to prove their petition e . 1440 & word firat Insertion, $1.50 & 1ino per Y L i . l"";l““l‘:'“g;' 4 40" aar \—er Argument on Colonel Pettie's motion in Iway Notes, N . Nothing taken for 1oas thin 40c. aten 1o & word firstinaartion, 1ea word thera- on i miles from town, 0. acr the Northern Pacific case was concluded 8t | guiovintendont O, M. R it ol Paiily O T WA er. Nothing takon for lows than 23¢. ni; togothier OF SCBATAeL. | Question Ralsed ns to!Eenlity of Bonds | y'giciook and Judgo Jenkins sald ho would | or i {l':"“‘\":‘:,""l,‘h R\ly-l|§:::‘.[”I.;.K-'.x:"‘:,u“."\"[vl\: Which Causes Wheeler to Say that Certaln th, Rew. in Tow ; K -LARGE ROOM, OR ROOM AND ALCOVE FOR SALE, TWO ¥ = Issued Now Will Bo Submitted to | deny tho motion for a reforence at tho pres- | i (HSRORTT JrrEine B Ones Must Swallow Thele Medicine— yours @ xperl Good clty references. an furnish part-must be near 16th and Far. e 't y Competent Authority — Ready ent time, though such reference might be e - ? e » M. Blair, 2001 N street, South Omaha nam, with or without board. Give location and arnished hotel in city i y necessar, eron. Then he told the uttor- President Clark of the Union Pacifie will of Mr. Squires-Rate M terms. Address © 6, Beo off 893 . Rates $2.00 per day. for City Council's Action. noys to direct their arguments to the main | DOt Teturn for s month at least, having de- ot Didrensbd; . 1Y MIDDLE AGED LADY, §1TU- | S S e . question, L) 2 ¢ MU pormined upon a tour of Flotida and perhaps tion a8 housekeeper, nuese for child or fn- BTOEAGE WANTED, A MAN WITH TO o " WILL SURELY STRIKE California before coming back to Omaha —_— MO T - T £1,000.00 a8 partner {n a legitimate business; i 2l SLX € " T'ho Missouri Pacific will bring fifty sehool > Raten 1o n word fir Insertion. £150.00 0F more per an o made. Atdress [ After a month or six woeks of oarnest dis- | TACOMA, Wash., Feb, 5.—A man promi. [ e Missauel Pacifle will bring 8ty sehool | 2o city council mot in_ fnformal sossfon b Gl i Aol '_““x" ). Norfolk. N _MOI0 7| cussion tho incorporators of the Metrovoli- | nent in railrond circles, who elaims to bo in | MEOms dud thete frionds from Nebraskh | wojponiay aftornoon to considor tho aunual Taton e 0 o i il e s s S il (DS #15 WERKLY, FINANCIAL | tan Union Depot company finally agreed | Focoiptof ciphor dispatches. sava: here | g ve decided to spend a day inOmaka [ 10vy for municinal purposes for 154, ~Aftor after, "Ralbing taken for Iess\an0e. | © | | e s - Il oot ey, oe s, IR | upon the substituto ordinance to take the | 1% 60 duestion in my mind thata general | ingpectine tiho publiv schools. Thoy will ar- | a lengthy discussion the lovy was fixed us 1srED; IN- | IMatan wad tive Investment offered; (hind succosaful y place of the one now in the hands of tue ju- and It Doeme | rivd at 9:20 a. m. Friday, returning the same | follows and the financo committoe instevcted eral Manager Kendrick and Receiver diciary committeo of tho city council. | roturn from Milwaukee the ultim cheap rate. R, We €. D. Rowe. Box MO1G M proApe night irookly B SOLICITORS. TEAMS FURS B srican Wringer Co., 1600 to prey v ordinance in accordance the ve Jiment goods, An m of the a0 d M P T 5 Messrs. Kountzo, Swobe, Murphy, Barton, | men will be laid before them. Should the [ Should anew board of receivers for the | iy, 1o by gyl 5 Wi SALARY OR _COMMISSION. THI oy il phy, Burton, | 8 thern Pacific men. gooat Tam sacistied | Northern Pacifie bo appointed tho German e OEE G SRR ORI DR R IR R Y st invention of th The New Patent Stone, Rogers, Humiltou and Lyman at- | 5ORCEEG - GORE G B0 CA0 L O EAL ohco | OPDosition to the present board being most | evening oL Jnx_Hrasing b oo tended the meeting yestorday neld in the [ Gaaiivan stko and a swar would bo inaugue: | Pronounced, it 1s thought a former resident [ Water fund, 4 mills; judgment fund, 1 o ko magle.” Agents o h‘\‘.wy 5,00 per week. For further particu on o o. a Crosse, Wis, Monr scr My, Co., X 80, La 3 N month. POCK OF MILLL Nothing taken for less thin 25 ry fund, 1 mili; five fund, 5 mills; , 5 mills; curbing, cloaning and Merchants National bank roows and took | ated that might prove fearful in its couse- | Of Omana, Mr €. B. Schmidt, who wis | wills; libe AND NOTIONS: | up the sections of the orainance separately. | quences, director of the German village at the World's | polieq fund T Y el A0 A fair, will be one- of the appointees. Mr. [ ! WANTED, HOR! suitable for grocer, VA - R . //want horses and eattl 205, Frankfort, Ing i ; RS Rl deminans “The employes have beon notified from | dattera fand. S HIINT ‘soiar . & RESPONSIILE INSTITUTION USING 14; Be i | It was u;n,uud:‘.{munu Kountze lu.n.fhu\-u, s :' O e e O o | Sehinidt has the contidence of the Deutsche l_ml I !’\1!1!. 2 mills; .;n 1 n\lu‘lhl;x\\n,. Ay proftable and AbsoLALeLY AA{o: 7-TOWN 100 FARMS IN NEDRASKA KANSAS bankers of Now York, a8 trustees of tho | ;ojverg restraining the emvloyes from strik- | bank and other forcign bondholders, and A NI PATR T DGRBS st G ! oity. He miust be and Dakota. Wil seli cheap e for | bonds and to sk for 300,000 from the city | fug 1s, necording to tho best legal advices, | Woull make a most serviceable receiver, | fund, 8 milis; health fund, 1 mil'§ school oo ptanding, and eapible of orian- Raten, l;']j}.?..lf,".\.'"'."r'u’r“l':.';'J'\'f\'."” Tl Er R S to aid in the constraction of the new depot. | unconstitucional and illegal and tho com- | having for years boen connceted with the | fund, 3 milis; sinking fund, 8 mills; weneral e Sk Dot for. " Referanoen, and. dotailn | 2= FOR SAT.E, MATOHRD SPAN OF HANTLE. | 7 i o s Thre propositions are to be submittod to the | pany will be whoily responsible for what- | Santa Fe. = fund, 10 mills; total, 45 mills; as agalnst 44 prignice must be, Satmitied, The Savines brown, O B Ouborne, Weaton, T 1..?‘{3,..‘ et Rl o voters, oue asking for $300,000 in bonds. the | GVCX results may follow an attewpt to €N | Aynough many romidies are pushed into | mills for 1803 o % 3 033 6% Mie 7 . other to release to the Union Pacific certain s the market by spicy advertisements, Dr. Firo and Police Commissioner Hartman I WAN ALESM HE ROAD TO 7 STRAMGR ATOR IN BEST P. lands and Jots named in the Alvin Saunders EQUALIZATION WARRANTED. Bull's Cough Syrup still takes the lead. appeared as the reprosentative of that board well advertising o ndars on com- lhof state for & rehandise or groc sy vever, that cls valis o A _— and.nsked thit. somo Moans be| dovissd by tnalon direct. from & Cin mako Srd_fivat Tnsortion, 1o n word | Addross Lock Hox 16, Wood itiver, No fea P otving ROWBLSR Tny olnusy StaIEH |t ropr R WITNESSES MINED UP. e ity il Gl #50.00 per weck. — AdY'ty Spx Co., Buffalo, ‘,,,.,..‘\,.’,r Nothing 7,-FOR EXCHANGE, HOUSES 'AND LOTS 1N tive to the maintenance of shops | Plckinson Talks Over the Union FPaclfic which more than the 5-mill levy allowed by M9 b iomabi for Nebrawka laud. The 0. ¥, Davis | and headquarters in this city, the wholo Schedule Situation, Lawyers In the Coughlin Case Confuse Men | the charter for fire purposes could bo so- L N0 9AK | company am street. Mis6 25 | conditioned upon the Union Puacific releas- | General Manager Dickinson was not in- oh 16 Stitnds Slitod) a8 [t wolitd ba necessny 6, UICHRIDG “ WANTED, AGENTS TO TAKE ORDERS BY i Dl will puy expenues aid alary oF - will outh Omak 626 10g to the city of Omaha certain lots in the | clined to discuss the growing rumors of a CHICAGO, Feb, 5.—Dantel Coughiin's at- | some of the members of the fire department aaton. Samplos Sent on - Appil- ; T Rt L] of Ehoh barn siored hay for aate,” All nriere | coxondock it ARG L e Gt e LAY m-f:h:t mmkm' ¢ of any dissatisfacti 1 R L 0SB e el od thnt_ this' could bo'dono by on Tidanwond fieat inuerilon, 164 word iero- | () EUNCH COUNTER FOT. AL, OHEAP: | land; sive doseripiion. - ox 7a1, Weat Poing; Neb. | ¢ mn'lhu~§“h i W““i;‘-‘x”“:'} ;'.“n“im:' US| Wi C TR THE B R, LT O SouiAs. :‘;I:\‘;.x\‘.l. “F\I\Il:i\‘.ll“ll:;;;l“‘:L;:x:‘\l““::‘l:“'“‘l‘x”\: 'l’y"::I:.‘}‘}‘.;‘("‘I'wf:""“lu firo bills to that amount T AND o M738 8Y 7 FOR BXCHANGE. NICK, TIGHT DRIVIN uior kelting thoreto otk gonoral 4 lts [ihe mitter of, o strike roats' entively: with | 1o ‘englneer: in charge of thoplant that WIHEELER ON MEDICINE TAKING, oo Bukaicin | ()-10,000 NAMES AND ADDRESSES FOR $1.00. | Zimare for typewriier, © W. S, Cooper,, Counell t the clauses relating to the | themen themselves. although I feel sure of | ey, Major Wheeler said that sush - courso fuctory, East Omi £ ATAGT AR LA LA H il M7 | Union Pacific were not definite evough, a | the better jusgment of the employes when | g dofonso today ealled Engincer Enton | Nout be illewal and tho membors of tho \—LADIES AND ¢ IMEN, WE WILL new section was inserted in tho ordinanice | they come to consider the new schedule, | 1q ghostand and o tostiticd to having had | 4t sy tiing of thotind. He sad thar s striotly YOI $6.00 10 #15.( MISCELLANEOUS. " FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. providing that the covenants in the ordi: which seems to bo the bene ot dissatisfac- | govoral conversations with Bardeen | numberof the heaviest property owners of work for us: 1o canvassing npt it ey o6 dte DRIV EIEA s olty > i Adressed envelope o Liberty § 13 o word firat Iserilon. 1e & word | _Rates, 106 o lino each fusortion. $1.30 a lingper | Dauce are only binding upon the city in the | o, It must be borno n mind that earn- | o p f the city had made 1t 4 point to 0 to Lineol oDy BoRtDN M i o Wikt E 3 Do, svent the 2acifie will oce > ne fon. It must be borno il L vious to May 4. The latter haa testified | theeity had made 1t a point to go to Lincolu company, Boston Mags. 871 fir.” Nothing taken for less 1idu 26. month. Nothing taken for loss than 250, event tho Union Pacific will o ll()!:.x"m’(;; g S to inflience the iegislature aud had suce union depot and agrees to its oc ave fulling off on the system ab the rate | thyy ho had never spoken to Eaton, a perioa of ten years vy allof its passenger | of §200,000 per week and no road could keep | guid that ho did not see & 'nnll;mi o i ? 1 " lati up wages under these conditions. uring the reading of the section relating | " 0" Scatigea 57 F7_ | to the issuance of bonds Mr. Barton raised a | dUalIzation schedulo save TR AL o | ratiarIHeERY about 5 per cent of the wages BAL AL AND Mmh LADY FOR GENBRAL_OFFICE ¥ expected. Address B 67, Be MR 6 00D COOK ceeded 1 carvying their point, and now if it ardeen at the pl their proverty wis to be destroyed and all the | on the night of May 4, but by cross-examina- | their possessions wined ot the face of the to the company | tion it was shown that Iaton admitted to | earth because of it, they must take their pard those | Prosecuting Attorney Bottum in s oftice | medicine. “They 1 persistently fought to 1 WANT Jwork, staf (HOICEF (), WANTED IMMEDIATE nd Taunders (n o two. Apply No 0 ACK! n Place, near South 10th st S OR 100 ACRES IN CE te point for the gentlemen ns- ec C Bottu (. WANTED, A GIRE FORL SMALL FAMILY Sieatica Siflon from cood town ‘on Uhe 1 M. | sembled, which a8 that it tho oity whe ot | affected, which 1n round figures might reach thisy ~Bardsen probubly was at-tho plant | keep down tho assessed valuation of tho t ba 1 good must bave reference FOR CASH RENT, FARM 1 MIL rallr cre, one-fourth eash, bilance | § bonds at this i o5 S b s Ne. | that night. city, and it was only . while St. i all it 2095 Hufhes AN it Ru.,...., S8 o hA b e ot | month e ooy, S WIES | T posiion 1o, issup ons a1 “this imo | £250000n year. The omployes on tho Ne- | MUSEERIL o) i to admit on cross. | Shobi hexa Shis o AsAecao o oS 00 Williama & Mittan, roon 813 | ¥ o1 ¢ 2 braska, Kansas and Colorado divisions are | axamination that many people came to the | 000, Kansas City for 2136,000,000 and Denver ONT. V4| A0y 2ty ), A FARM ON SHARES £V Al or have a tendency to throw a | |ytle affected and at p (" LADY SOLIOITORS WANTT] im MeCague bulldin, opposite |nl~4luflh' 730 bonds ille wiip of the ige: nothing 1 s ces on other divi- | glectric light plant on pleasant nights, and 33,000,000 They had fought ev ¥OR_A tin the world; WANT 5 vivitHe) v Hamilton stated:tha > L G Aol CLLLLL A p 3 | ellegant profits. Inquire M., room 40, R e e e e \ FILT, SELL CHEAP OR ‘]l““‘!,"ffi‘ ';‘J m, Mr. "‘,:,j“;‘\ "“;“,‘:“']‘)“"l‘l“}: sions the schedule maies little change. The | yhag he took no notice of such visitors. sment aid had in every way sought to hotel, T4t and Douglas. best of refere Address M., box 177. South Milwauke the city-could not issuc \000 in bonds 4t | epgineers on the mountain division receive Joseph McKenna, who isa new witness in | prevent the expenditure of 4 dollur, and tho Cyvorie. 2711 Howard st = CLAIRVOYANTS, | Milwaukee, Wis. b ? it the. slection to. g0 over uniii the | bizher pay than many of the rouds grant. | au iutinite friend of Andrew Foy. and was | ware to be able to forca the city to adopt (- WANTED BRIGHT, INTELLIG ENT TADY, | —oo el B e e N ovemper M Caweba | Oniy stern necessity has demanded that this | gaid by Mrs. Foy to have visited at her | ponny-wise-und-pound-foolish ~ course, —the § ‘middle-nged, a8 assistant in business, Rates, 10¢ a line each_insertion, $1.50 a line per 1r0 83,000, B . feldll el bewns thalonlatontorl |t hedul The receivers are as | home frequently during the winter and | soc the city went up in s ind ashes 15 Bee cammen Biaita. month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. i street £40 000 stated, however, that 1 wis the opindon of | little inclined to reduce wages as the men | spring of 1880, He said ne Lad been theve | the better; especially if it was the pur- : & MRS, DR 40th §3.300. the clty attornoy that bonds votod now | gre sutisfied to hinve them reduc but it | huy once during the time mentioned.and | pose of the city to keep on send- RVOVANT, R~ 119 N, 16th, uiduite 6,000, would be perfectly legal when tho city was | was inevitable and we did the very best we | that was to attend a wake. Ho said ho had | 1og blathersiit able to issuo them, citing the civy hall bonds | could, We havo followed the old schedule | peard Mrs, Foy call her husband an anarch- | look after its interosts, 1o said it e l'f"‘?"""“', Fho, "‘;““:;l’l‘""‘,‘“- (V45 | in all cases, constructive mileage, however, | s, and assert that hio tarew the bomb at | was impossiblo to provide more than a e el e Roaaey Guensiily foc [ (belngicut oft. : tha time of the Haymarket riot. 5l levy for fire purposes, and if that was though the section was adopted, it was de- | = aMen of course hate to have their wages | “Aptorneys Donohue and Bottum became | not suficient to meet the running expenses Full ot S st front to the lezisluture to Liable busin 100 A 1ine cach insertion, §1 Nothing taken for less than ith. DipHOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF "THE CITY, m MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. he O. avis com L 1503 Farnam, 607 Rates, 11¢c o \\'nl‘(lflrlll 8erilos per cided v o icl o i T Sacific. v 3 M 5 i i D el If\"'li')f'fi;’“gm"r PN o T R & Full east front Hanscom Pl o 1eEal ANty £ financial depression, 1s losing money by the | jugge Tithill fined Lawyer Donohue 0, | reduced. Io wus satisiied that the depart- g o R »."L' Vipor, A100K0L. Stony mura | Slogantcoltage 87 and Mi B o nlttes of Threciwas thon appofnted | thousands overy wookyand it wus to offset | byt raconsidered his action, mucnt wiis not o it too large, and_ ho:: ulso inend sos oaths: NS00 100 T L0 prepare i cotroctod copy of tho oriiannes | Le 1oss of carnings that the new schedule | potice Ofticer Michiael O'onnor had been | knew that the insurance companies e oatig BN NED0 100 il corer Chiciio and 2 o prepare a corrected copy FANANCS | s dontded waoas ) I Lt et i i e Cor 28th and Woolworth $2,200. 3o Dy pse e LI L pon. $ cailed to the stand. He told of having been | pulling out of the city because every time MME. BROWN, 1314 OAPITOL AVE ot o i at (e 800 and to present it to they incorporators av a | “{7jon the question of the Gulfcompany | Wit McKenna on the night of Miy 4. and | Lhere was a fire tho shols thing want ub i e P e DLl SR B meeting to beheld this afteruoon at 4 o clock | flirting with the SantwFooficials, Mr. Dick- | wqmitted on- cross-cxamination that Ko had | soke, justas it did Suturday night when : — L O w00 i R ooy “;fl“‘:w‘;“;";ml"vm‘: itwe | inson had little tosay. He was willing to | }oen looking up data for his testimony, as | the loss to the companics exceoded $200,000. DzIwo. GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUS MADAME ‘BERNARD, Full lotSteven's PL(Ames iave) $600. T b oAt thie rostlb bf \wetls of dat. | leave the question of agreements to the | ho had been told that he was suspected of [ If this was kept up until it was unpossible one five-room hotse, near business centor, a o of the ordinauce, the result of weeks of act- | courts to decide, AL D aaual 11g) UL, L) 1500, 20.00" wnd $25:00." 1D, "z, v 1ve.work upon the part of the incorporators, O s L b o g bR ) | P Ay A “‘“ e s P ock, 16th and Douglas strce(s. ML 103/0hio 81t ayiormen L oL o3 “\Who told you tha suspected?” | an unveasonable figure, these same pr T = = oy T B T 10 81.900: ':filngfj‘;o‘,l:"nfl;;‘;'“""’ fFl: tHOZo1 17 and: IN COURT IN CHEYENNE. asked Assistant State's Attorney Bottum. | ‘owners could thanik thoir own DOy (i 100 o ST BTt ten Tho n wond it Tusortion 1c 4 word | 30 A 6 e 500, : pagieas “Iyefuse to answer that question,” ro- [ Mr. Hartman said that the Fiveand Polico larsaNotineinkbn {onlqen thani 20 R s b IG T Union Pacific ployes Trying HMard to | plied the witness. commssion would certainly keep within the 1); CORNER FLAT ,\l’\I; IOTIC AND JONES: 7 U RS T LEcTROTHAR.. | 10AQK miles gs0u. ¢ RICEE OEIONTIROL: Have Judge Dundy’s Order Abrogated. The court demanded an answer, and | law in the matter, and itwould be necessary T S 4 o “sealp nd | peare | 200 A 12 milos £43 per dere. 2 T CHEYENNE, Wyo, Feb, 5—(Special to | O'Connor said he did not rewember. to lay off some of the apparatus. He said Tocin' 2, Patteraan block, i M | andehiropodistMrs. L5t Withnellblie. | 5 A 5 Battlo Over iNowAOn [ iecrer e it ot s the conferenco “That's all,” shouted the stase’s attorney | that the action of the bourd in providing she 619 10 A ne: 0 : i in the Law Cou ts. ¢ ¥ Harrlsou, V12 N, Y. Lite, omaha, MILWAUKEE, Fob. o) gRan ol ogal battle for the control of the Northern Pacific : AR dramatically, and then followed an exciting | fivo engines was demonstrated o bo wise, of ¢ UnigniPacific smployesihld here war of words between tho attorneys. as there would be aeres of burned territory terdny und last’ night, the attorneys fur After the announcement of a recess Mr. | in the heart of the city today if it had not the men today apveared before Judge [ Bottum had replied to a reporter’s question | been for the engines Saturday night, and it D FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 ROOMS, 2000 CALI- IF YoU WANT T0 GET MARRIED ¢ fornia. M487 12¢ five 1 cent stamps for matrimonial paper. ® Box 40(7 Fairbury, 111 MIG3 Fs* ~REN’ L A ENCY, fif LOC) ND %! 1. T Ty baiielee o S U MONEY LOANED ON ALL KiNDs o | MUSIC, ART Al LANGUAGES, | ruilway is now in vrogress. Counsol J. S. Ri in the United States distriet | in & voice that could be heard by the retir- | would be deplorabiy short sighted to have ), FOI RENT, G-ROOM HOUSE, 1807 IZAKD £00d8 1t lowaat rates at 608 N- 16 st. Tatcs, 100 4 Tine cuch fusertion, 81,60 a line por | Pettio, counsel for the Ives faction, opened | Rincr in tho United States district | {88 SERIG 1oL tiohed Superintondent of | them thrown aut of service — ot MS35 0 545 F22 [ month. Nothing taken for less then the ball this morning with a stutement thay | court to contest the adoption of the schedule | (58, Fo 0SS o0 WANTED THE E 7S IN _ALL PARTS OF UzY/AVL HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES, | [30R PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN GERMAN | he had filed a veplication to the answers of | of wages l'nfl\l"cnw‘t’iu‘;‘xs promulgated by the “You ought not to say that in the presence Bls: An advisor; [RA LEVY. vy and was er favored the extra 1 DESIRABLE HOUS City, che p. J. H. Parrotte, Dum.'l:u\b el ‘v'?!.‘l‘x‘83?}1(‘.'.'.‘&?‘ji‘l“‘ix'ét‘l'«‘ih‘g’."flnv’“’" or Latin address Rudolph }:gf, P:O0y mw7 8. the receivers and asking for an order of | receivers sty f‘mun;fllu;? vo:n- ",)(0“,;, .J-"(:.{'vh:\olsivvln-;g:;“m'“ U Attorney | yiicen to task by Wheeler becavso he haa M504 1 e T reference on the petitions to special exam- | bosed of oue representative RO | L L T s oted against some of the bills of the olee- ny, the water works com- ud the Barber Asphalt compiuy. er replied that he ad nover voted B INFORNMATION OF LOUIS HOLM | (4.5 was working near Arlington and nd iufor Jx?.“émfil’..’“fl‘t um:.vursr\.\'u'u:.\x:rl“m iners to take testimony. He wanted to | engineers, conductors, s\\m-lnnun,_firx-muu caminers appointed, | and teleeraphers have been chosen, This com- WANT Antorso Kennard (W years ago. Dal koo MODERN COTTAGE, BAST FRONT, $22.50. Fidelity Trust Company, 1702 Far Suy hat Superintendant Brennan as- signed O'Connor on the case.” havo two special e tion to l)nyl?u“;:lm-r ROOM HOUSE 'NQ‘”‘}“,, G Chriat ol Anderaon, . Washington | UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS | onc in Chicago and one in New York, to mittee will remain in Cheyenne and assist | [ did notsay it,” revlied Mr. Bottum llowing what ‘he considered an or county, Nebraska. it E - itaes si is | the attorneys. They express a determina | heatedly. i b ad v oted L nens : - ~ | “Ratos, 100 a e cach_tssrtion, “Tiopae | examme witnesses outside of tho juris. | th : : nte = 5 3 tionest claim. He had voted against tho [l RENT.NEW SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE AT KALLAGHT IS WAN month: NOYING iken. for tose ihn Soee 2> | atony £ the court, who could mot | tion tomake every effort possible to prevent | *You did,"shouted Mr. Donohue, “and 1t bills on the recommendation of 0 11 B Lo vIoaoen docation d410L 8 o £ diction of the court, ¢ ; R re el s aod ndatic s o raean o G; W SeotyPlno siieer, S . | concurrence in the order issued by Judge ; 2 ian: againat the bills of tho Barber company on the showing made by (1 W. BAKER (FORMERLY WITH JONN G, be brought here. Ex-Senator John Jgacobs, deceaseds later with M. O, Maul) under’ | Spoencr, representing Receiver Paynesmade | Duns por, For furth tion call on G. N. Clay- v in Nebraska. The hearing wa ath of Nathaniel Moxey req S Pos! on, Wabash office, i root. 82 o 2 i L X il NI 5 4 SOnlTabAS 0] L ME70 27| takerand embalers 013 8. 10U st T u vigorous argument against the motion. He | poned uatil Wednesday, when Judgos Riner tne’ clby engindor andingnitiac the iwotar DIy AGE. #10 SOUTH 218 INFORMATION WANTED AS 70 THE said he desired te ipress upon the court the | and Hallet will jointly listen' to the argu- o s Hotke giuliia L booktaaFHL0 foo BNy R pmcstoe MBS0 14 liereabouty of Erskine Clarenee atelielo K. BURKETT, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND | fact that the petition and answers were not | ments, sitting in Denvs Fhe nolss of the sxalsod nttornoystivales || Aoraon falih with the qllin the tnatien o 7-ROOM HOUSE AND A s | of thelaie Dr. e Beliolor, s atedon Fridy, | H. cvaimer.” 1618 Cilicaro st.” ot 0.~ 034 | bill but auswers 1 equity entitling tho ! SO avihe noiso of the exeited ttorneys) voices | agrcements and had nover intended to koop T vath, | 4 e oen througm A moving party to prolong the proceedings as Geueral T! aWestern Xrip: holhual conb, ntoy bia< oHanbsr g i, | SALRG e did nexer ¥otadiogalust ollpwing P e A Ry A L AN 0 e A B O A b aving GARBAGE, indelinitely s the opposition sought to muke | General Solicitor Phurston, accompaniod | wWho had gone tuto. bis, chamber, and he | what was honestly dus any one, whether A R Mt o N4 Dtgias pr. Supramo. Counctl 55: nouthern Juriadiction: - | —— e - by Mrs. Thurston and Mr. G. W. Megeath, | faioract just us i e Miigs 0 | formation shouid b addreased to Cliarlos I, Buck, | ~Rates, 100 line gact fnsortion, $1.50 a line. por o T LERER by il ¥ . to say something esq., Masonic temple, New Orleans, Li., or Mrs, | month. ' Nothiug taken for less than 25c. superintendent of the coaldepartmentof the “Gentlemen, end this disturbance,” he | jn favor of a levy for the curbing Hutehin ) A PRIVATE FAMILY AN HAVE AN [ Jon legant residence down town in exchange for the use of one or two furnished rooms in the sister of the d Al LL ORDERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF GAR | & H < Union Pacific, left yesterday afternoon nimed, “What d cleaning and guttering fund. He suid bage, manure, ashes, refuse, and cleaning oTI““h LIKE in the special car 03 for Denver to present to “1t means,” answered Mr. Bovtum hotly, | he had a claim of £30,000 against tho 18440 5160 oM o8l ML LAY ON R, N BEDIRG "”fi‘RTua‘:}"}r.“.m Tt e el e el oo on o 08 | ] SWIFT'S SPECIFIC is totally unlikean, | Judges Hallott and Riner the answer of the | rthit Mr. Donohie hiss called two gentle: | city for work that was ‘dono a year or ]);EOK, RENT. MODERN HOUS addressing in steict confidence C 15, Beo offce. nly night so other blood um‘l(lh-xlnu. ]tc!;n:!l!]llle'\s'cnnl Union Pacific veceivers to the intervening i Donohue” safd tho. | 80,089 Wheeler correots d him by re- v, ftent froc to March 1 Tas Shaiood anit skin by removing the poisan, | [HER POt FREVERS, 18, Hie fARRERIAR || T sine you & \ mindinz him thav the amount was $38,000. Squires admitted that the gentleman and at the same tin sunplles goou biood to tha | Bevikian G ReCveg TRRUT, B Ehs URER | court e asted parts. Don't be Imposed on by substi- YT TALIAN wnation Judge Tuthill said | fyom the Iourth probably knew what 7 )L()li\l COTTAGE, Ml)b“ RN ’\"’“D\' A S . Di T30 M 10 a1 Hites, which aro said to ba just as good, # ;7 | ‘Thurston stated that the merit T R s P J s ary 8.1 ¢ = = ol trwe, No medicine would probubly be argued orally, i 1810 | oas hoaty and.thib thoro was no. nead . foe || 1o vas talking ibout, and'then anid shas tho PAWNBROKERS. ottt e emany. IN THE QHLD the opinion that the Intervening order of D s O o ofob | city allowed Jim Stophonson's bills promptly wonderful cures, or rélieved o much suffering. Judge Hallet's was issued upou o misunder- | oripdmwn. pixls ¢ fine was therefor | oyery month. but wasdiscriminating against s 0% aRIRS eanVinRE a0 | L S vithdrawn. i > renewec r0position ma T R Standing regarding trackage arrangements ) him.” to rencwed the proposition made 43y blood was badly poisoned last year, which | St £ <ct my whole system out of order—diseased and | over the Julesbu i tant sou of suffering, no appetite and Upon the I|A|(':llun4lflllll'lff arranzements 10 enjoyment of life. Two Lottles of on the part of the Gulf compuny with the | g0 gudge Ambrose Finds Him and rought mo right ot ‘Thero it no Santa e system, whicl a telegram from £ ae: Ringe. ) settor remedy for Wood diseases. Donver stated:the Gulf nedplo were seeking, _ Mimtodail. . as to give s company a little chance to col- “Joun Gavin, Dayton, Ohlo.” | VA SHEE U e Gult company | Charles W. Edgerton, u justice of the | lect what was rightfully due it. . imust either fish or cut buit, ‘They insist | peace in and for West Omaha precinet, went | The spasm of retrenchment was too Inyertion #1305 1no Dor | Treatise on blood and skin discases mailed ree. | hat tho agreoments botween the Union Pa- | to jail Jast night, thero to do ten days and | Sirons Sowevor.and the council concluded Nothing taken for less i Lbigog ARG AKIA O : e | i e Bowarar.and i hilioonaiide SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga- cifie, Denver & Gulf and the Union Pacific | pomuin until ho completea tho boarding out | 10 #lIow the fizures to stand as originally are as much . effect now as bofore the | Sony ple oarding out | fixeg, The matter is not definitely settled, roads passed into the hands of receivers. 1f | °f 8 fine of #0 and the costs, unless he shall | 45 any changes may be made when the ordi- RA[L‘WAY Tth GARD e e hon thoiy rumgred fiieting with | change his mind in the meantime and pay | nance somes beforo the council. the Santa Fe is most ill timed, and almost | the fine and costs into court. ————— contempt. S0 lonz us the | Tne trouble was this: Some time ago REAL ESTATE OWNERS. yeur ago, that if the city would pay what it owed to tho Barber Aspnalt company it would pull out of the city. Heo thought the 18 | Jovy for that fund ought to be increased so brauch. EDGERTON IN CONTEMPT ROOM. 1O s (with D 1 desived) to small o W reauired and given. Going away. Address §30-7: ] SONNENBERG, DIAMOND BROKE o) Douglas st “Loans money on dismonds, watches, ete. Old gold and silver bought, Tel. 1658 “Rates, 100 month, word first | after. Nothiig taken for ook i RABLE FURNT ‘voms. Ingu Podgo. 1 DOLAN HOUSK, 11 NOWTH 18TH T | VW oLC o TARDEOIOILE DISASANL FOUMIS: FOGd. 1010, ity prope Nothiug tak ¥ TO LOAN AT LOWI 503 Farnam st. £ '.m’l:l;'it“:vi &Ill;N[il!’lfi()\'ltl) 85,000 and upwards. 5 10 0 por TR Rt e LOST. Tevos |OHICAGO BURLIN N & Q| Arclvay | Dlaces them in reasonable M; o cent;nodelays. W. K J i ! P e S ates, 10e 1 lin W insertion. $1.50 a Hne per Dopot 10h and Mason§ia. | Omaha_ “I'fl“':c““"x‘l‘ 8x0. """l“““g “rll'fl’_"‘;”"" “‘J“r J'"l!:) Edgerton was appointed to the office of s “ ANTHONY LOXN ANDTRUST G0. 018 N.¥ | month." Nothng taken for foss i £5e. s s cn‘x):)‘;mltu o eations w2l the | justice of tie peace in and for West Omaha | Aunual :“ N”" 5 N FURNISHED ROO: o, lends at low rates for eholce seeurlty on 3 T T v & L0 HADIOAIS a7 ik veciaot ¢ B tienit i o $ho Scop Org ], EURNISHED KOO Nebrasih i 10wa farms or Omaha ety prog OST=YEGTRRDAT ARTRENOON, NEAR THA o & 5:’:“.‘ SNy same. Our contention s that the recoivers | preciact aid soon aftov the appomtment o |y 4y yal mecving of the Real cugo street. fire, gold st Kot with acifie Jet. L of the Union Pacific are not bound to fulfill | moved into the city, setting up his justice P At rooi 1 uby” and lngton Flock. M OST SWORD SCARF PIN. FINDER RETURN to 036 New York Life Building and receive re ward, MOGL 10:15 Mwood 4:00 | ..Denver Bxi Ixcapt S, Roward [ BURLING IOV & MO, RIVER: rc Dopot 108 ind Madon Sta, | Omany, nver BXprose. 19 Obliations whikh are in themsolyes onerous | mill on lower Farnam street.” Some of the | Owners association for the election of ofii- ind Tmpossible of complotion, - That matter | Omaha justices who wero olected aa re- | cors for the ensuing year was called to us- ndeayor 1o settle tomorrow cent clection objectod to the iutrusion of the | gomble n room 212, Now York Life burldin re you preparing a coup in the Gulf | man from tho country, and the cuse came ardny nltornoon slock, There SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITIN g il g m’(,,,',l,(,”,.,. o bofore Judge Ambrose in Jantary, V. O, [ YeSterday ‘”"““.”' ‘.‘l A ‘l‘ k. : Thero wus G un |1 Lincoln Looal (Exca NG, st wo a0 not runmin countor to tho | Suricklor veprosenting the stato. At ‘tho | hot L auorum, present for Uhls purpose and g , 1, pointing one nittes an adjourn- oy Sur s Y ime s charge: vero o o) o8 . | after o, 100 1 1 s Leaves ST % court, Wo only s6it for [ustico and we lool | time the charges wero proven to the satis- | 8fter appointing it | e Nothing ver | Ginnan Gth an'l Mason Sts. | O conrh 1o Snt us reliat from oxvessive | faction of the court and Fdgerton was given | ment was taken to convencat the call of 72 FURNISHED ROOMS, REASONABLE. 022 Y8, 18(h St ML g ’l: FURNISHED ROOMS, Y1911 rarnam. Y TO LOAN AT LOW and unhnproved O Fidellty Trust Co., | €10pm | we will 110 pm l,v FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HC “keeplng. 119 N. 15 ON, x\n'uuw ) REAL, ESTATE. Life. M234 111 A the presi it — Sern ™ Ruaaa gLty Doy Ex and inadequate burdens. Until the matter | ten daysin which to move his ofice back to a-DE it AT , 7O LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS N O Night Exp. via U. ¥ svam | 6o m“,'rw"”m petition is settled finally his own baliwicle. ‘This orcer of mandamus "“‘ll‘lpu m.:.t r:l..ll“} that o largoly ut- o n.\»v..‘..u‘. ..'!;,?.?.“,“r’ proverty. S0 deliy. . 2 | Teave: ATONG ), . L& PACIG[AFvos | things will romain lu Statu qu specifically provided that after the expi udedd > “mionting 9t spramiionstelt]s [ ) ARE OF 4 ) AL, ‘Omaha | Union Dapoi 10th & Maray $is.| Omaha tion of the ten days he should cease to por- | 2008 was he some time ago ab Wamen's Chria HTS 7 st MONEY TO LOAN ON OMALIA PROPE = A TENT g |\ T, No Tmmedinte Str form the duties and functions of a justice in | the Paxton house to consider ‘means o 7 Y g Nebe e at from Uo7 p-‘“ ont. T 30am \llmlh-\{ fhrass (1% § 7 A ,m.,“;,,‘r of the Brotherhood “f Railway | this city. ; (I.r ‘u:‘\.\l‘m:u;i'“l:w“ Illl‘n]«'ll'l'*'\l n‘l’ Omahi :uw: — 400 2 OMAHA, NEB. w0 FPRER. 210 0am | Olklahonin Bxp. ex. Sl > Unlon Pacific and the detor o Edgor! us s g the order of tho | N gy 4 Fotai ROOM WITH BTRICTL W Wi bl ulidlog, OMAHA, NBH. ‘Advivo FRE 12.10am | Ollahon IH:\;X\{JL x. § the Union Paciflc and the detormination of | WS W8 ORI, 0 O hop Yo, | Jofning hands with tho Rual Estate Ownens X cls beard 2100 D 8 Bt 1 i S = the men to resist tho new schedule, sald: | purdless of tho terms of the mandate of the | B8sociation and enlarging its seope. It wis SOUTH ROOM, WITH BOARD. 2400 CASS. mom:y TO LOAN-CHATTELS. am | Oxanors ETaxaaE e ""‘ T0Wm | gy would bo Impossible for the men to go on | court, Yesterday ho was called bofors | Proposed with tho increase of strengih o employ t compe- ter tho interests of snd meetings of tho 08 7% i Ok the testimony of a | #aiued in this mannor wis adduced. The | tent secretary to look oted 1o the hear. | reat estato owncrs, at 4 that | city council, county commissioners und other oast three woeks, as the con- | Judge Ambrose wh ailway trado organiza. | Dumber of witness whole of the day was de [ Avrivos | 0 strilte for a Omana_ | stitutious of all the tions provide that before u striko s ordered 100 i Not NICBLY FURNISHED * without boand at S . B - XHTHR 16 pm v ‘-n r ing and in the end it was decid | DESTRABLE THE l-n. N ON HOUSEHOLD rmmruua, ”:;;nm m-m.u-“l;ufl,\,‘...rn ; g‘ (6x'8iin) the system of railway upon which a strike s | Fdyorton was in_contempt. Upon cony bodics where action was liliely to be taken :,“mel ‘\““ T T BT :;: HORS] A\\\x;‘v(m\ll”rh 1) s l;“'";u"‘h contemplated must be polled, the will of | tion he was fined 0 and costs and was sen- :\1\”. i “hum n.l‘ I'uu‘h. ..‘\x..‘ b ,.'\ 08¢ DXFORTADLS FUBNISHED ROO. Wit A AN GRS, e ! > tne majority deciding ‘whether a | tenced to ten days in the county jail, * flig | Lte owners, and do such other work as 1 Dodge st Ao QN TIANOBAND QRGAN o OHIOAGTL KT A io i3 Justitiabl Tho - agitation | nttorney nsked forn. supersedons bond until | Would b benoficial to thow Interosts. 1t 2 FRONT ROOM FOR 1 'r\\'u W ON MERCHANDISI T TR AL T I in Cheyenne * and -~ Luramie s due to | the supreme cou uld pass upou tho tind- | Wus proposed toleavo all matters concerning e without board, in private ¥ QN ANY GHATTEL SECURITIES, 1 Ohiengo Exproes (xS | 5500 | the engineers, who have bien sowcwhat | ings of tho lower court. Judgo Aubroso de- | the socuring of munufuctorios, —railroads Dodge strect. B fl;; ‘\\S“\“.!‘\”,.“,l’.‘}("“,\‘,", 5*a SRR ==L | peduced by the mew schedule that Judgo | nied the request, saying that it was one of | 4nd things of a purcly —commercial W 10 TWO SINGLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, Lavio o wiall Aot Dopgb 1 }.*j‘“u\,“fl;;;w Are Dundy has ordered put into effest by the | those cases in which he was without power | bature to the care of the Commercial club E-Dodgo st = ki il i LOWEST POSSULLE RATES, ST T 510 receivers of the Union Pucifie. 5o far as | o receivo or fix a bond. | and devote the ener of the Real Estate 17, KOO8 AND FIRST OLASS TOARL PSS RED RORILRIY PR st S Wyo e B siax | 5:10hn | the wen are concerned they don't know the R | Owners association to looking ufter newly furnlshed; modern, 1910 Caplio! MAY.PAY DACK al angMme L.00pim | Norfolk Exprags tBE Swiidiy) . 10.45am | contents of the schedule, exeept what thoy SEARCHING FOR THE METEOR, the interests of holders of real estate, M B5.45pm | L. .05t Paul ERp 925an | have seen in the daily papers. George A committee of five was on motion ap 1 Over the Sight o | pointed Lo confer wich those who attended FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOM AT N W AT Thesios Vroman has not been served with o copy of | Nevad with board, The Shriner, 324 South '.'ti‘:hb“_ CALTS ,?1 _Omaha B, dood |‘\fm!1;pk.\n}7 ! Atvaia | the ordor, neither hayo the representatives T Great Fire Ball, the Paxton house moeung und muke the T T ““l e YT | ".',.,,m s Troswm b 1yl i | of the other trade orzanizations. Untilsuch | CANDELARIA, Nov., 1eb. 5—Tho ve. | liodashary ingomouts for geuing thom " OOMS. W' 0. 08 pm i o T o o oceurs it seems to me to be the . ) nto the ation. o commitlen cor reference 1708 Dodge. MO3: foon 1. Co Use it and pay if satisfied. (Ex$a1). .Chlo. Puss...(F W over California and Ne 1ot Taylor, George H and Johin L9, in point of fuct they don'v know what they | Wor which swopt, aro striking for. On the Novthern Pacifie a | vada last Phursd; poll of the system was taken and a majorivy | imbedded in a grav am | of tho men decided vo strike. Until similar | copract, Soarching partios are still out, how Gopm | actlon is taken on the Unton Pacifio all this [ (0 BRI TR 000t O s 9.0 am | talk of a strike is ill-timed and decidedly AF) B0 o & g LD o fil-advised. Should a portion of an organiza | Within a few hours return with definite in- <.+ M0, Valioy Logil.. MISIOURI PACIPIO _Depot 15k and WebstrSts, St Louls Bxpre thers, night has beer. found lenoil near here uve in 8 X - MONEY 70 LOAN_ O HOTSES WAGONS. coufidential, J. B Haddoek,roon 427 Rumge 'J\mk Address VON MOHL CO,, Ageate, Clncinaatl, Ohles - FURNISHED ROOMS WITH FIR ¥ 5 Bolemerican boant, 813 North LOth stre H - - - | A Investment Compa ! JEFPERSON CITY, Mo, Feb. 5.-The | supreme court this morning. in the matter of tho quo warranto proceedings brought by MONEY 10 LOAN- B A Wowill Jown ¥ou wy snm whicl Smatl or lorge lowant Dossit MAKE p ulekest possible wy 2 2 1 ormas T ho meteor's ereabouts, (G4 BOONS, 034 50 17TH ¥ | R o Ao ca sk Dack To atah tuatal) 7 Webstor sta. | Omahia | Lion o out without a poll it would discredit [ormation. ot kho iaviecy & WBARARIGHIR. {30y Benaral Againat b thime Maid i Moda Mpe | Saultyol 1t baai_a ‘sugh lustalls N ’ Siowx_ i1y ACGOMMD i thut organization all over tho country. It is | 1o townspeoplo ave much excited over te | Bho iitormey gencral against the ; - - | for't o You o im (§loux City xprsa. (. & only through converted action that steikes | occurrence. Tho great ireball burst slmosy | M¥estiment companics of the stato, mdu un FOR RENT- STORES AND OFFICES, | i NI dBbm Y S el it i | Wwin out thesa daye, and uiv " complets | O%or bia place, and tho aileons ballove i | Grigr ST LG Satbini, Shih, Sehttacy T g : A AHD-C Toaves | SIOUX OITY & PAC TArfives~ | cunvass of the systemn is made the chiefs of | could not havo becn wore than tive or six | 4 10 sliow causo why writs of wanduu (g | Notniag Blcan tor Tasa ot g or | MY ORI M A FULL SET ON RUBBER @500 “Onianal__ Dapot, 10 ane Maroy Sk | "Onams | the organizutions, who are lovel-headcd mon, | Wiles sway it the time of the explosion, ‘I | should not be issuod against them, and Uiy R e e ot p Wity o wewnoval ot ) BER §5 Sloux ity Pussen 1020pm | will not permit strike to ceeur. may havo swept by fory oF ity wiles, how- | Drolibit thew trom dolug businces o VOR RENT, THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING ANA MORTGAGE LOA Toe ” St. Paul Expross 10:004m | L hofore steiking the earth statd Vo A T Rl AGH LAY oot extracted painlosaly In mornin . e T Exseptiont of The Vaion Paclf R o T N Licht barewiont, complote steais healiuy fxiuires. | ;.. o BiEAk fuoriabove the atredl BAMR DAY o or 154 and Wpawrsts | Omats | DENVER, Feb, 5.—Willard Teiler. attor- | from nearly every city and village in north s Nak'pe Remared. ou all the oors, Kas, elc. Apply 8t the A LARGEST AND ¥ INCOR- Inloss ¥ Now Proo. bth anc wrsts | Omah; E IR, 5.—Willard T'e atto 1 y y g 0P an iovernor Lawellin Hew ot The Bee: 0, oo A 88 DTED LOAN COMPANY 1% HNATA aleas Eillin g Now Frooass. St Boul Clitied - Union Pacific. today filed 1o the | ¢t California and Novada. At the Lick ob. | roruxa, ( or - Lawelliog am | ney for Z5am | ney for th Bridze and Urown work, finest and best at mphatically.that hé would toy o Totd (Tt vy bullacross | today said 26 CF fcago Linited servatory the passage of the f - lowestprices, All wors wiurrsnted - United States court an exc AN« L 3 vy BV 7, 00 I8 00 88 & thesky was noted and an announcement of | remove State Labor (omimission NEDON FURNITURE PIANOS | Paxton Blk., 16th and Farnam St3. T 0. O Bs s s it Moisana | tition of Recelver Trumbull in the matter of | tho fact telograpned to San Francisco o few | sbout whom thove has beon 83 1t Lelh0 Of vatie, Pred Terry 450 Ramge blk. ‘ Depot, 10th and Mare | 503 ' | Emtrance on 10tk ¥s. Telvpnone L033 60pui| .8k Louis Canuon Ball the Julesburg cugofl and interest on the | minutes afier the occurreuve, | sion. OFFICRS RENT IN THE butlding, 1 poclul Indue held out 8. ADDY Toouis 00 hud 51, Schiies buildbiy ption Lo the pe

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