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'llll' ()\IAHA DAILY Hlvk. H{II)AY MAR(‘II 16, 189+ - — ” ‘ AT, ot | as the ntitied: to the Oberokes: bonda; T N Golden Circle, whieh he investigated while | the W. R. Bennett company, swore out a ‘“ ””‘, B]‘,\\I‘,TT IIBl'l (\\h 'n"'-'.'.‘;w"..'fl',' ml-'!'nl“'n]n 'Iluzhrt '”:nv:.u':ulun:u'.‘ to I'R")\Y t\T “URSI‘ S :u-nnglnsr R w‘umtm':hn provost m;"-lm: “:‘r‘rnn' )'vsh'r'l:y for the arrest M‘ Adam bnave your boap A\ LIDEL - UAS gl Vgl eneral of St. Lows. He was a_member o odgsol embezzlement. a e have the bonds assigned to the firm. Post 28, Grand Ay of the Republte, of Ilv‘v‘-?z:l\:|n’;nn:h".I'u"uhlv::“w’:r:\l'::::l with s —so the soap makers say, es- g Chicago’ and of (the Commandery of the | load as usual and made the collections and cially if you're washing delicate t{':u ) ; ) d good o a er buyl i i r Economy [ Loval Legion of Washington. He filled a [ has not since been seen. Hodgson lives ' . Mrs, Ingall's Testimony as to Hosher's | And o &ood one at Ao, areries. Photo: Grand Bargain Day in Ouw Y [ clerkship in the pomion office at the time of | at 406 North Sixteenth strect ngs. Now, in the names of Visits to Nellie Sayer, graph In each package Basement. L - - common sense, what's the irgiee. AR - N Mme. Hickman Is showimg new novelties BALTIMORE, #uarch 15.—The veteran AYFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. use? When you can get DR. KING CALLED AND MAKES DENIALS | in spring m\ll»lmu.ril So. 16th st BEST « INDIGO PRINTS. 31-2C lhqur’h'tlll x;uumm John T.]I,uml, prfl]\rll“- Redult of Demooratts T Pearline, in powd(- form a 9 T y e tor of Ford's Grasl Opera house, is dead. by Highway; 8. D. Casad, 624 South 16th street, |s over / t v Highway g stocked with fine hand-made single and ' o & DOIIAE b Apenil Goba | Mr. Ford was attaoked with the grip about | The democratio peimaries held yesterday for this very reason, why Argument of the Case Begun by Mr. Day | gouble harness. Will close out at cost for three weeks ago, but within the past week | qpiarnoon drew out the heaviest voto at an do you want to work over BEN AV Lead You to Our Basemel Wik thouNht o oo it MY, et 5 SR for the State—Followed by Mr. Simeral | fifteen days Wiy thoukht to b convalescent, M. Ford | viion of tiily sort that has ever been soap, which, if it's good for —_——- a Dollar Does t was, in point of service, the oldest theatri cast in the history of the city. . v :\nytlmmv gets very hard and difficult to cut. for the Defense —Kimm The Swedish grand quartet concert will Basilos ot AWs Feiky: kI mANRRer In’ EHIs-COUNLEY, | HAVINE DR be given at Boyd's Opera house Friday known in tliat capacity as early as 1851, He | The convention will be called at 2 o‘clock. ing, the 16th v was brought fnto national prominence M | Following is a list of the delegates who were Jesides, Pearline is v stly better than any This Is one of the finest companies travel- e Bive b otttk . | 1865, when manager of Ford's theater, Wash- | oo g 1 1 1d Ing In America and has met with overwhelm Tative buyers apan our basement . As a | Ington, where President Lincoln was assas- | “RiS07 o 0 o w0 piae Ay qa. | POWdered soap coulc be. It has all the good properti of John €. Kemmerling, the last witness ® have ha pliments x ing success and gained fresh laurels each [ preciative buyers upon our basement. As a [ (T S Wik - . that the defense desires to call in the Ben “"'Ifmf"hm‘, b, place to buy cottons and wash goods it stands | ®n8ted. He was 65 years ald lagher, P. Martin, Frank Wallwebber and [ any <n\p—<\m| many more, too, There some \hlnq mn it nett-Rosewater libel case, was not present in The great world-renowned reciter, Miss | without a peer in the city, We aim to keep Judge Libby. s Fitzgerald, . aasilv, 1 . v police court yesterday afternoon, and the | Joxe Barden, is with the company. T on hand at all times the best makes of cot AUGUSTA, Me., March 16.—Judge Artemus ond Ward—John Creighton, Anton Kos- | that does the work easily, but without harm—much more arguments were begun by counsel, with the S Have a Smoke, dramatic actress, with tons, prints, ginghams and wash goods, and | {ypey of (e supreme court died today, aged | {0} Mose Redmond, Charles Remer, Thomas | easily than any other way yet known, humorous and Montague. 4 Vida Skoog, the popular accompanist, o sell them always a little lower than any | . s understanding that this testimony would be | FUR FEORE LB RO Nine to make one of | other house 0 years. He was on the bench in court on | “mpird Ward—James Brady, Patrick Hines, Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you, admitted as soon as Kemmerling's presence | ("o 6% n e i cultivated entertain. We want everybody to become en: r “riday and was stricken with pneumonia on [ Edward Hanley, Barney McDermott and ‘this is as good as™ or '‘the same as Pearline.” 1T'S could be had, ® ments that will visit our city. This com- | with our basement. We'll give you cl Saturday. He served in the Maine legisla- { John Fallon FALSE—Pearline is never peddled. if your grocer sends but has | Friday to invest a little money at big Inter- | ture. and in 1856 was a_member of Governor | Fourth Ward—Frank Craigor, Bd Doyle, [ ool S 00 S0 20020 huck. JAMES PYLE, New York, Mrs. Ingalls was recalled to the stand by ‘yh.lwlh‘\ f“u] Ix;\“\:\n“ I“’l‘u\'{" rr lIll ‘fhf_ G, Bit t5: voi Wells' council. In 1875 he was appointed [ Joe Genness, Joseph Carroll and Michael the defense, and testified that the young | Many enth g e SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO FRIDAY. judge of the supreme court by Governor | MeName man who came to her house with Albert Wi NS Teat T & Ukeouts WHSHS Rirel b s T Bennett and was Introduced a8 his cousin | ¢2000 1o reach it. Take the only direct | 1 case indigo prints, 3te, value Sc; only 10 Wi v GEBON Work of Highwaymen. was not the man who came there frequen iine to San Francisco, yards to a customer, Come early RUSSELLVILLE, Ky, March 15.—Rev. A gang of highwaymen got in their work ver, s own to "l g U N PACIF] value 18c. # ) o I y o o 0 sland lepol “ S U LEBUID b L LB L s ; LR IR L bt e Shinred v ol William M. Grubbs, for more than fifty years [ [P the vicinity of the Rock Island depot 2 CUPIDENE her now as Mosher, She further testified that [ Through first and second-class sleepers, pped seersuckers, c. % last evening. There were nine of them in This great Vegotable her now a and diners, French sateens, 9, value 15 an active minister of the Metholist church, | B8 PN EREED Were T b e g VitallEnr, e proscripe ex-Deputy Jailer Horne came to her house [ 6, 5 voising matter tells you all about | Good ginghams : being at different times a member of the L o L 1y, 2= & tion of & famous Froneh physiclan, will quickiy cure yon of all hee at least three times, and came there once | g, Garner porcal , valie 121 ficky conterence, Iiinols conference and | crowd. They ordered him to throw up his > yoivor disines of the geierative brgdbin sueh ya Lost b, to have a conversation with the Sayer -woman HARRY P. DEUEL, City Ticket Agent, Good outing flannel, %4, value 10 outheast Indiana contercnce, is dead, [ hands, and while he did so the thugs went Pirnles, Uniitness to Marry, Draiis, Varlcocelo and witness overheard a part of the conver 1302 Farnam St., Omaha. Fine reversible chambrays, 10c,value aged 79, through his po , taking 50 cents, which Gonstination. and heard Horne tell Miss Sayer i Crinkled g g value 18¢ r Ewing. wag all the money he had with him. A lit- CUPIDENE olean:oa the liver, tho kidneys and the urinary she must leave the city. After the AMUSEMENT nch e cloth, be, value 10c. R RHEOORHER e Empress of | Ue, later the same gang held up a woman BEFORE ano AFTER organs of all impurities, of the conversation Miss Sayer told P Checked white goods, Ge, value 10c. VANCOUVER, March 15.—The. Empress and took cents from her. An overcoat CUPTDENE strengthens and reatores amall woak oreans. d itness that Horne had told her that Witk ewant ¢ ot New printed ducks, 10¢, value 15¢ India brings news of the death of Mrs. Orr | was stolen from the residence of A. The Feason suffore A5 because nine’y par cant are tronbdled with . i . | B , < san, anc s presume s the Prostatitis, CUPID i dy to cure withot Fation. 5,000 tens shie *hiad got Lo get out of town.” ol s program of exceediniz richness | Remember these prices for Friday only. | Ewing of the China Inland mision at Kiu- [ Hagan, and it is presumed that this is th LU i) DAL UGG SR i L Dr. King was recalled by the defense and | o WOT & GRRRERCE B S0 o8 for the Don’t miss this chance Kiang. same gung that entered M. Sloun'y hous b ; BRI : T eutificd that he never attended a case in the ! U : THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. ——————— As soon as the police were notified Cap- ; oS Lo LY Sty !j.||;‘nh]4 ro o was required to stop a | Gudlence that filed I e Pt WEATHER FORECASTS, tain Austin went to the scene, but the thugs 8. 1 i, Towa: uteriie flow of blood evening on the occasion of the testimonia MEDICAL MEN IN SESSION. nad gone. Some of them bou 4 freight Attorney Day made the opening argument | benefit tendercd him, in which not only his It Will e Fair and Variable Winds Wil | train and went to Omaha. Captain Austin Y notified the Omaha polic for the state and talked an h and a half Im 1ds in the l'mnn’ Pacific ’Il I"f""["'v“'r“ Long List of Subjects of Interest to the Blow In Nebraska Today. ST e L LR el i LA TR LT LU Sl gl Profession Heinis Discussed WASHIN March 15.—Forccasts_for Tho Beat Shoes for g o and what might come tndor the head of | ety It wi® the b neaus pro- The medicine men are now holding a coun- | Friday: For Nebraska, lowa, Missouri, Kan- 5 T the Least Money. ol Va2 . 2 se, and what might come unde " e e v gram that has been offered by local talent, [ ¢jl at Masonic hall A white streamer flap- | sas and Colorado—Generally fair; variable o8 or less under v 3 g a privileged communieation. Referring to | Bram th s ALy B AL Gl e i o A wh a as o orado—Ge ¥ H N ines or u ity the paragraph relating to Koen, Day said he | {1, (00RIGH IR SAmIOL G SR A1 ping Tistessly in the breeze at Sixteenth and | winds. cents each additional line, ten conts S i f GENUINE was not defending that convicted lbeier. | first concert. Mrs, Hess-Fuchs and Mrs. H. | Capitol avenue yesterday waved a greet- | For South Dakota—Threatening weather; | MORRELL—Montague Charlos, nged b years 3 7 = WELT, He called attention to an article printed in | P, Whitmore opened the program with U s A e O T s EOnEn s, 2 months, at residence, 202 South 24(h st Figaro, reflecting upon Judge Berka for his | Mendelssohn's “‘Capriccio” for {\\-“ planos '”:<H ‘mm‘l‘” "~‘I fiv ! del 5{«‘,:! :‘ I”' ; ‘\‘]" uth wind _«,»..l.m Adam .mv!“.\h Y ].\|;nnu, Funera S, Saucakless, Bottom Waterproof, Iiest Shoe sold at the price. onduct in this case, and said it went to o inteliigently plaved. ilkins fol- | semi-annual convention of ‘the Medical Soci- Lo AR DAL, A ] 54" Lhatithis! pAsers. 1is sila Elty swore.nrror | LOWEd willy Adar fone oem, “Adict | oty of the Missouri Valley. » Orrics or Tin Wratner BUreav, Ovara, A $5, 8‘3‘_@[}.‘:5“% <59 Bioss Shoe. gating to themselves rights that did not [ Matie” and his ",;A,‘“"‘j.‘l’.',)_::,','."“‘““"“;' Yood ( President Jonas of Omaha called the con- | MATCH 15 2Omaha record of temperatureand | == > S 3 3 4 $3.60 Police Shoo, 3 Soles belong to them. He thought the court dml'w‘l volce and qu justified “all the pleasant | vention to order at 9:30 o'clock. The regis- | ot four yoars: g (4 % Best Walking Shoe cver? made. have summarily visited punishment on that | thilies ‘tat have Deen said’ about his tration and payment of dues followed. The gt 1804, 1898, 1892, 1801, 3 $2.60, and $2 Shoes, paper for printing that article times past. For an encore he sang A ) RS 7o B0 i P el IMPORT OF THIE CHARC in Hiel ly Hair.” Hans Albert's | committee on credentials made its report, T L A gyt A I s I‘7‘5‘é’! 1'sh A 4 two numbers f n_were exauisitely. | which was adopted Hofinelo 70 temiporiicuta, 46 165 245 : ) \ 3 ch After referring to the paragraph in The | p) the everie,” by Vieuxtemps bein; ;‘,'“ h was ..‘x pted. retary Thor | 4 L0 tomperiture 162 162 243 g 4 oys &l\“ G Bl 78 \“mtlo hoes Bee, In which it was sald that George A. | pi ularly L ;nwh triumph, Imu.u ;i | Council Bluffs read the minutes of the last St \“ SN o anorit \ i LADIES? Bennett could not excuse himself by the bit off in the “Spanish Dances.’ | meeting, which were approved without UMD UL CgabL q s Wl oz i 3 plea ‘that the acts complained of were th wsate, For an encore he played with | o jon™ “Miscellaneous Business and reports raturo an | peacipitation at Omiha for the = 5 i o , $3, $2.60 §2, §1.75 acts of Nis deputies in office, Mr. Day said: | Soulful effect and brilliant technique ‘the by o b Ly po! v und since Maveh 1, 180 5 T o Bewt Do Styliah, Por “But it does not stop here; he charg ever old, yet ‘1“-”‘« new, Traumerei,” |v)\' of committees followed. Several new mem- | Nownal temperature 360 A it LRcoes inot 8top; liere; o (CHArEes || 'gshumanhifes Miss. . BISHop < tsangs with!| Hars were nd 2 et LS b t George A. Bennett not only that he | fine appreciation DeKoven's Arabian love | Ders were admitted. Mo iirs o, 2085 these things, but that in deflance of | song, her well trair contraito showing The convention then settled down to the | \ BtERtint A\ law he allowed them to go on; in deflance of *rlrhm\ml,\' in the forid .‘.u.,lmy of the son presentation of papers, in wh sto- I i § 2 3 2 Stamp his oath he ed at them; | defiance of ‘Dreams” wag her second number. he g G ¥ < 7 bottom, Bra ,,',r deco ,‘, ‘.”,‘ L6 ”.‘,‘”l,".“,‘h“ ._',“'“mm Butler string quartet made its first public tomy, micro-organisms, craniectomy, pulmon- g s 4 Mk, of the community | y o g rance on this 3 ary embolism, anaesthesia, and other vesti Reports frd S 8] of the community he allowed them to go ! jte . g O e Bk liks o) arged i n tiabe naragraph er e buled terms of medical nomenclature were upon George A. Dennett somothing deeper their attack and phi hurled through the air and listened to. with than any crime that could be charged to ticularl dable, although there Dr. . Al S ARLLL him. It may be that it is not such a B ind _then a tendency to or. \l Hiett of Red Oak, la., read an N ¥ 4 charge as would invdlve him in punishment, centuate, ‘particularly on the part | interesting paper on “Safe Anaesthesia. == oz IGNATZ NEWMA ) South 13th. ON, 1419 North 24th BBsRus L eI vIolatib A ol AR b MeiLFoRti I8 > ‘cello. Mr. Butler played with force Dr. A. S. Mansfelde of Ashland, Neb., told 5 - g c 7 3 T N st s 0 NIn g wHIGHE ILE IR SHAFd to bring to actual | 4R received strong support from Mr. Nor- | what he knew regarding *“Brain Bruise— A. W. BOWMAN CO., 1117 North 16th. Cide ( ARLSON, 218 North 24th Proof, but It charges upon him a blackness | hive made % happlor seisction (han i | Contusion Without Hemorrhage, W. W. FISHER, 2025Leavenworth, F. A.CRESSY, So. Omaha. of heart compared to which the false testi- | waltz song from "Romeo and Jullet Tt | followed with *Cell Selections You remember that ath was very™ mony of witness in court upon | suited her voice perfectly, being full of | ton. : o 7 L R e the stand 5 but little it charges | ornamental runs, which only the colorature Dr. Lanphear of Kansas Cit who was on much surprised when David struck him upon him a blackness of character which, if | Singer can encompass. It gave the ‘well | the program for a paper on “Vaginal Hys- | Chigazo . 5 N slear. "] with a stone. Such a thing had never the whole community; it charges him with | course there was an en 3 asked for further time and he presen Divenpori... 110 i You may be greatly surprised at our state- From Tip OMAUA ik, March Ist, in an something which, if true, should make him | sponding with “She Stoop: his paper in the afternoon. 18 Cit i 00| Clear % " 1 artt srtaining to photographie conven- s e e e e W enonding iwitn ogDY DI J. M. Barsiow of Couneil Blufts read an | Denver.. 4 Paricloudy. | ment that you need a few more tables In i R e s him with something which, if true, should rk Twain's zzling the Guides.” | interesting paper on “Gasoline Poisoning,’ PG CILY. voesiose k clotily, | youE :house. “Suchn view:of the vulue of ji) Houheltiies OB TTLEML N a s NEW make the people of the state of Nebraska g the “Pirate’s Sonz [ which was thoroughly discussed. o i 00(Cloudy. 1 tables hus never entered your head. Yet S AL DN e L e p B s SO 50 indignant against him that he could no The duct > | “Pulmonary Bmbolism' received the attens Sy c 4 a it s the correct idea. leading art Conntiy g g " 85.00 ; 1 i Provatore” was a_ple et i mbolian 2] § G ouding art ¢ longor Tive within its limits; it charges him ture of the evening's concert, i which | L19n Of Dr. Lowry of Lincoln. e i . | Tables subserve elbow comfort more than | | WOty | GOOD, with something which, if true, should cause Cotton and Mr. Wilking won honors, | ~_The convention adjourned for lunch and re- s City - Gl , ; 2 Stritusn of St J; “Rosch of St ¥rn him to hide himself in some secluded cave | The “‘Faust Fantasie’ gave Mr. Albert un- | assembled at 2 o'clock, when the reading and | Gaiveston any other single plece of furniture. You need | | guo; Struss of Bt 16th and and never again show himselt upon the face | excelled opportunity’ to' show what . (har- | discussion of papers resumed, PRI a low Turkish table beside each easy chair; One of tho finest. displays fn the hall w Douglas of the cart: it charges upon Georke A, | OUgh Artst e fs on tne viotin, “while e | The presont soc'ety was organized six years SEORGE E. HUNT, Local Torecust OMiclal. | you need a small tablo for letters and par- by 1o Tiewn cafiony of tas el seats . Bennett the deepest and blackest record that | 530 . ght the concert to | ago at Council Bluffs, and has 150 members, ————— cels in the hall; in odd corners place a cor- ik of the recognized loadarg of the pro- Br. WITHERS; a5 "llx'f&rv'kf"m"‘ ; fitting conclusion. Gompoasalotit 1 9 ¥ o o 8 > £ ) e medical fr ty of Omaha, | Movements of Sea Gal cssols Mareh 15. ¢ all ove and the work o could be charged to any man—the violation e i s el D t the medic aternity of Omaha, ove s o g Vessols March ner table; and against a blenk wall space Il oversthollindy andeu ik of oath, Mendelssohn Q1 96 Council Bluffs, Sioux City, St. Joseph, Kan- t San Francisco—. ved—Maripo: of an official oath endelssohn Quinter. At San Francisco—Arrived—Maripc {{13E Eiisral bolan ol T8t Century! table: withi] | heas Moy oo I Aeciaetionlof The state’s attorney dwelt at great longth | The Mendelsshon Quintet chub sas City and other points in the Missouri | genooner Norma, from San Marcos island, | [t there Fie Tifeltice naturalnens of tho plettres. but on the testimony of Edna Marshall, seeking | attraction at the Young Men's Christis }"'(‘"Yv ”"‘,""‘A"“ of "l" '"m;' i K“" W : Naniamo, to Yosemite; Departed— | *¥in& flap. inariiatic posini ile work i (uiy W 1o discredit 1t o 2 at.sha: ha (BB 3y At oster acquaintance and meet semi-annua o) % 3 : A his talk is especially appropriate this the standard of the best exhibited. to discredit it on the ground that she had | association hall last night, in a program of y, ATl cune St e it | BEA) S thigitaticetn fesp ppror for the discussion of swbjects of interest to sworn that she was not a prostitute, while | unusual excellence, B overashavalet S s 5 o i YOy S while ‘we are having our great Rome of the witnesses fntroducod by tha | Hhte the bt of 160k Tor Sometriug fut | the medical profession. Haytl; Dominion, for Tacoma; Lirtime, for [ Monuh while we are havins our great state in rebuttal had testified that she had | of the ordinary when the Mendelssohns | The afternoon session was devoted to read- | Hilo; Monitor, for Eur achoonbriiAlice [ March Burnjtire eala which includes, iamong lived with soveral men. Ho insisted that | appeir, but the most sanguine were s ing of papers on subjects published in yes- | Cook. for Honolulu other things, 500 different styles of tablas. Tt can bo givon 11 & cup of sofTee! Gr tes, or in food, prised at the numbers las F terday's Bee. At Browhead—Passcd—Lucania, from New —?’ , without the knowledge ofihe patient. Itig abolutely Loeal Record 000 .00 T 00 i she would lic about one thing she would | I , S slv. One Price. mot to1 thetruth at . and that the Whole | Htion {6 the” wewal selections’ by ine' Tt ofET anin & CHeNOBOTaRA Tnve 'a bandit]|oerichneie Absolutely One Price. Haraltnty aad Wil Weot & periiationt S50 wperdy of her testimony should therefore be thrown the clear, flutelike voice of tha new | at the Commercial club. Plates were laid for | At New York—Arrived—Lanm, {rom Bre- o Wrcok. Tt hab boon fven in thousands out, except s it was corroborated by | 1 imb abmm: Ha T, S e v | 100 caterer Hartman fully maintained nhis | men. i CHAS. SHIVERICX & €0., H G CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. foasss;and in/qyory inatangd o perfiol outolis ol other witnesses, e dwelt on that pe markable performances of Ludwig W. Hofr- | reputation upon this occasion. The tables Dialyol s TUannin e Bthine 1 With tho Speoific, 1t beeomaes an utter impossibility nearly hal? an hour. He stated the mann on the cello, Johan Roodenbirg on | were artistically decorated with flowers and SOSupRaiayden Brosizad onfbthipago 817 So. 19th St.. Omuhia. for the liquor appetito to exiat I Temporary Location, auor appetitoito , went_ into this c fthout any preju the flute, and Julius Schrey on the violin, | potted plants, while an elaborate menu was | today's paper. Take E'evator. i Cinel et O for or agalnst either of the parties dircctly devoured with evident re Charged with Embezzlement. 1206-1208 DOUGLAS ST v nam and Har Kulin & Co., Drugeists, 15th and Douzlas Sta, Interested in the case, and said that he | gy 'm £ The following were the tos “The Doc- had tried the case just as he would try Nizhts in a Bar Room” opened a | or 'in Litorature.” Dr, Lowry of Lincoin; | Wilber Stunton, one of the managers of MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK. I ISELS any in which the state of Nebraska was the | Short ensagement at the Fifteenth Street | «afedjcal ucation in the West,” Dr. plaintift. I the court held to the interpre- | theater last night. fhe play will run for | pridges of Omaha: “Medical Charlatanry tation of the law as he looked at it himselr, | 1h¢ DAWRCE of The week, “polnting a moral f 1. Coulter of Omaha; “Post Graduate Med e and should bind over the defendant, ha | *"! ¥ R cal Education,” Dr. Emmert of Atlantie, la would continue the prosecution in the upper T Women in Medicine,” Dr. Van Mansfelde court. irinding: Razors, shears, cutlery and edge | of Ashland; “The Physician and the Public,” ARGUMENT FOR DEFENS tools, F. 8. Stanfield & Co., 1518 Dodg Gibbs of Omaha; “The Doctor in Poli Mr. Simeral opened for the defense. He v i Dr. Macrae of Council Bluffs. touched upon the rulings of the court as | Caliornia forHealth, Pleas wre and Ticfit Among those in attendance are Drs. R. M applying to defamatory articles that were If going for either take the direct route, Stone, A. F. Jonas, W. J. Galbraith, W. libelous per se and what constituted a priv- THE UNION PACIFIC, * | R. Lavender, J. M. Wood, J. P. Lord, Fred- ileged communication, and then took up t The only line running first and second- | eric Bacon, W. F. Melroy, W. H. Christie, contention of the opposing counsel as to the | class sleepors and dining cars to San Fran. H. Gifford, D C Bryant, C. I refection of the testimony of the Marshall | cisco. $20.00 one way, $35.50 round trip. lark, | Foote, J. M. Krott, W. O woman. He insisted that if it was all Send for our new 1593 pamphlets. Al | Bridge E. Somers, L. A. Merriam, Mary be thrown out because other witnesses about the Midwinter fai Strong, Gertrude Cuscaden, Eleanor Dailey, differed with her on certain points, the HARRY P. DEUEL, Cily Ticket Agent, a Bowerman, R. C. Moore of Omaha, J. F rule would compel the throwing out of some Farnam St., Omaha, | White, T. B. Lacey, F. S. Thomas, J. M of the state’s testimony. Mrs. Bennett had Barstow of Council Bluffs, A. 8. Mansfelde of testified that she never called a physician i 5 Ashland, J. M. Emmert of Atlantic, In., E. to attend Lilas Page in the county jail, but Lanphear of Kansas City, J. M. Richmond Lilas had testified that she had done s of St Joseph, M. L. Hildreth of Lyons, Will- Mrs. Bennett had testified that Jesse New Primrose & West, kings of modern min- | jam Jepson of Sioux City, J. F. Berghoff, ¢ man never came to the fail to see Lilas, | strely, open o two nights' engagement at | F. Greger and P. I. Leonard of St. Josepli, J. but Lilas had testified that he had, and b Joyd's Sunday. F. Kempker of Ada M. Ball of Keo- story was corroborated by ¢ of the jail The White Squadron,” the spectacular | kuk: A. Wright of roll, Ia., H. B If the rule was applied th if a witness [ naval drama, comes to the Fifteenth Street | Lowry of Lincoln, J. P. avage of Sioux testified “falsely in one thing he testified | theater for ' four nights and Wednesday | City, Daniel Morton of S$t. Joseph, Donald falsely in all, the whole of Mrs. Bennett's | Matinee Sunday, Macrae and A. H. Carter of Council Bluffs, testimony must bo discredited. e SWeCEh Y Qendert company. williaps in Stout of Pender, M. Kirkpatrick of The attorney then read a number of au- | PCAF &t Boyd's this evening. South Omaha, R. A. Moore of Silver City, Ta., thorities, first as to the duties of a grand e sy 3. M. Simmons of Lineoln, J. L. Witt of jury and what should be considered, LOCAL BREVITIES, (qu”n ;;'."_mf-.“n. i‘l’k'h‘ of Deflance, Ia., J. e nildl i and how an indictment was to be ar- C. Waterman of Councl Bluffs, I'. M. Hiett ~ s 4 a4 5 i They can't stay i 3 ding ch longer. rived at, and then as 0 what constituteg a | , At & meeting Wednesds ; Jrie! |10 AIEHNAN. S FiCpuRgIRRIIg SR ot Columbia time to close out. They must quit now, They can’t stay in the building mu 4 privileged communication, It was shown | tal labor 0 Nliated with | g ?. B. Boyd of Little Sioux, C. C. | g PO o . 3 ke ey that publisher had the right to print de. | e Americ AHOROOGRON B ot Anilal 1o Gestan At Onselitbsot They will never resume. Any reasonable offer for the stock will be accepted as quick as wink. " r r S Lar a G asks for a di.ore» 0! famatory matter If there was probable cause | na \yitt ¢, Contey: (6 whom She acs O™ | Shelby, Ta., and others to belleve it true and it was to protect the | pied In Kansas O 55 on the - - ‘s S — i ile y ave the chance public from an incompetent official, Sene e o AR QB NG | B8 1 S e aTon (Db paga Thousands of dollars'worth are going out now on customers’ backs—get in while you have the chan Numerous authorities were cited to show Miss M B, Bmith, the smslent seovatn } what entered into a qualified privileged com- | of the Board of Trado. has been apmminiey | tedoy's paper. munication, and that an address to an ap- | Secretary of the excoutive committes of | HE SLEW ELLSWORTH'S SLAYER . - polntive power, whether it be governor, | the interstate Irrigation convention. beis mayor, board or the electors themselves, was | By the recent purchases of C. etz 5 5 5 v A SaYEE boar orath MBGLVER WAS | and H, I, Cady of this oity they and 1”4“ \& | Deatn of ‘l‘: i ml\_\m :xmu. 11- Others 'Pho arguments will bo resumed at 2 o'clock | frIends have secured a controlling interest 1o Hinve Passed ) this atternoon, and an effort will be made to | ' the Sheridan Fuel company. WASHINGTON. Mareh 15.—Francis Edwin 5 e % inn Bar Room. EVER since clothing was invented has there arisen such a brilliant array of bargatns under onc roof as are now beiny produced at The Columbia. More than likely never agaim will these bargains be matched. Spiendid achievements, of course, lie hidden in the misty shadow of the future, but however great they may be; however much of value they may have, such bargains cannot again be given by any one such as are now making The Columbia a name to be handed ISOH J1VH A¥043004 SLYIHSYdANA INVOITI down through many future years as the time when clothing was given away. The many causes TTLV MON 09 *D0¢ LV INAM [ that have led to this great sale need not now be repeated. Sufficient is it to know that satislactory IVHL arrangements have been made with the creditors and present owners of the building to allow The HIVd S Kountze Memorial church has appli t v 2 c! ol h late :onelude the hearing at th sion. Dl o | Brownell, a historic character of the late the courts for authority to make a loan of v P p| 1yt £25,000 for the payment of the debt on lot r, died in this city today. Mr. Brownell TO CONCEAL OTHER CRIMES, 5 dnd the west half of lot 6, block 139, city a private in the Ellsworth fire zouaves of Omaha. SRR s r somel il ~ 8 8 8, IN DARK o and was with that com o BOYS' SUITS, 14 TO 18 YEARS, IN I Skaats' Childre Tell W e Killed 5 The real estate en and othe embers New:¥ork:Gltyann v 5 IN'S SQU. E CUT § LLACK 7 an ildren Why He Killed Hi The real estat n and other members |~ S5 (G LT A oxandria, Va., the (1 S SQUARE CUT SUITS, ELACK ) ‘) BFFECTS, CHDVIOTS, WEAR LIKE LA $ K 0 Wite and Himself. of the Commercial club interosted In the | PADY . ; ALTON, I, March A mnaational | FIBNS caRaL Bicieot et Wednosdhy avens. | dew atteriihe ardinance’sof. RegmARlon AR CHEVIOT, CORDED, WERE $10.30, NOW sequel to the Skaats murder and suicide of | stock in the projoct, 8 Lo solicit | pagsed. When the ordinance was passec Sunday night has just developed by the con- lora 1. Leldh Nas brousht sult_for | Mr: Jackson, the propristor of the Marshal fesslon of tho three daughters of the murdered | TS oM ALOt Lelh, Bhe accuses | house in Alexandria, holated the conotorats i T T T T T ey Y and intimacy with othor S e o ding. Capt swortl i woman, They are hard-working girls em- | women. She asks the custody of their anflg | 108 over the building. Cap B BRI 100 MEN'S BLACK CORKSCREW SACK % ,) EQUALLY AS GOOD M XN IRON, WORTIL §1 TO $5 ud ‘SEAVHS LIAS S.NEN ‘NMO! " [ reaching the city noticed flag ployed at the glass factory and their earn- | “n¢ $20 per month permanent alimony LR Y Rios e n&s have ,__,I’; e TS T Constable Learn last evening levied on | Went to the hotel and hauled it down SUITS, WERE $12.50 NOW. uve been squande Y their brutal | ype property of the Weber Furniture com- | When on the stairway he was shot dead by stepfather for two years. Soptember | pany, in the wlvnlln\.wln‘ln part of the city, | the proprietor, Jackson, who in turn w 28, 1802, George Cockran, a traveling man | 100 ties and amounts as follows: W. G. | promptly shot and ki by Brownell » oL l etle; 2, i ar a r by o trom southern lllinols, of good family and | o 1|.‘.,“..\ paryy I, ¥etley, #77 Willlam NAs Avasic] & meddliot hoDdR Y. 000 k1N with a young wife and child at home, was - discussion at the meeting [ Lok I B¢t e A8 s of Troy, N. Y. killed on the doorstep of Mrs. Phillips. The | ¢ lm- Current club this evening will it York City, Boston and Providence. woman was arrested for the crime and | be “Ought to be Some Amend- [ NeW ‘,'K‘ A A AR swore she shot the man because he entered | Ment to the Rules Governing the Proceed- | He was 63 years of age, and 8 i her house by force and insulted her ow | InKs of Congress Which Would Prevent a | cent illness has talked of his efforts to di it is proved by the children's confession that | MNOFIty from Obstrucing all Legislation close the conspiracy of the Knights of the Skaats shot the man from a closet while be himself was a trespasser at the Phillips home; that he then compelled the wWoman by Awa rdud Highest Honors World Fair, threats to swear to the erime; that he broke his own wife's heart and sent her to an early grave and then married Mrs. Phillips,to seal fer lips, but that he was constantly haunted by the vision of a man following him, and finally shot his wife after she had threat tned to divulge the truth. The children said that they had not dared to tell the gl Baking |~ SSTNG THE COLUMBIA - ‘.:I:‘ Y ;"'\ Baspibpisted 38 SRR tig The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder,~No Ammonia; No Alum, 13th and Fart 1 & favor of R T\ Wilson & Co, of New York Used in Millions of Homesw-s0 Vears the Standard: l_‘_______________—————-——-— e, 4-PLY LIN COLLARS, NOT E. & A LINE OF FRENCH BALBRIGGAN fug BUT BQUALLY AS GOOD... SHIRTS (UNDERSHIR' NLY), HAVE 3 (L ~ BEEN SELLING AT 75C, TO CLOSE ‘)(_/ IVHD FYHL ANV SMOVS NI ODD PAN ALL SilADES AND TERNS, FROM 60C TO. MEN'S DERBY HATS REDUCED TO HALF THEIR VALUE. ALL THE $1.26 ‘)C TO $1.60 SOFT OR STIFF HATS AT Y WILSON BROS.! LINEN SHIRT, THEIR REGULAR $1.26 SHIRT AT . PERCALE SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUF) MEN'S FAST BLACK SPAMLESS HOS ATTAGHED, PLAID AND STRII - ( QUALITY, A 26C GRADE, CASSIMERES ONLY, IN TWO COLORS, REG- SUITS, S : 00°€¢ 125 MEN'S SUITS, ULAR $9

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