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TIHE OMAHA DAILY = BEE: FUESDAY, oCcTOB INVITED THE WHOLE WORLD soiee o, o v CALLS 0N BOLLY'S BONDSMEN be with the firm, and the government has nothing to do with their private firms Prance Will Ushor in the Twentioth Oen- | Wi ‘ tury with an Exposition, | HEARING OF FRANK AND SPOERL. Evide e Refor olle Judge Yesterdwy Afterno b e case of John Sp IDE'S CASE 18 SETTLED. | Board of Education After a Missing Ten | master, and Isracl t |n..n|r.-1< Thousand, charged with defranding t | o PALAGE REGAL VENTILATOR The Enemy of the Goal Barons, The Heater of tha 20th Gentury. dog pound- inspe Iving 31 Retent TEANRIEY: money for dogs that were never drowned WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—(Special Tele- came up before Judge Berka yesterday. Dr. PLAN TO ECLIPSE ALL FORMER EFFORTS | sram)—The request of Lieutenant Colonel | ATTORNEY IS GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS | Stville, health commissioner, was the first | Whiteside for a court of inquiry concerning witness examined. Hé eaid that Frank had ’»vu- cause of his transfer from the ’I‘Mr‘l‘ been detailed to watch the pound, begianing Ambassador Patenotre the Bearer of | cavalry at Jefferson barracks to the Depart- Treasure Dumo Plan for Getting | with the 1st of April, and make a report ted States | ment of Texas will not be granted, Igher Rate of Interest for of all dogs drowned each day and hand same ot tary Lamont today wrote Colonel Whiteside Seh posits=School to him as secretary of the Board of Health | Informing_him that the order transferring him Hrom the Third to th- F £ b ¢ vairy and tra s. | ferring Licutenant Colonel Guy #V. Henry WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—Ambassador Pat. | from the F Brotre has returned from France with a large | (100" Without any intention of reflecting upon | op pyycation last night and four months | It wae pasecd by the moayth cach m ash Colonel Whiteside as a competent officer, | Taid i il fund of Information concerning the Interna but was made In accordance with the cus. | after the treasury defalcations the board | was paid over. tlonal exposition of 1900, which Is to be held | tcmary excrcise of julgment of the secretary | formally instructed its attorney to notify [ Thomas McGuire, the detective hired to |3 in Paris on a scale befitting the advent of a | of w )n the making of suitable dispositions | the bondsmen of Henry Bolln that there was “y‘d"‘ h the dog pound, was BN placed on new century, The French government fs in | Of officers and troops for the good of the | $10,000 belonging to the school district which | the stand. Said he 1 was daily from Au He sald that ‘ank was relieved for three. days in the early part of the summer by Sanitary Inspector Smith. There had been no questions asked as to Frank's honesty ng of the Board | yie roport had been handed in each month 1 fth to the Third cavairy was| A¢ the adjourned me service gust 1 to 14 and from August 28 to 30, in charge of the undertaking and the ambassa- | %™V s - had not yet been turned over to Mr. Bolln's | dusive, watching the pound. I went to the dér will communicate an official invitation News for the Army, uccessor. The subject was brought up in a [ pound ‘and represented to Mr. Reese, who O i of his government to the United States and| WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—(Special Tole- | communication from Secretary Gillan, who | was In charge, that I had lost a dog and ur... ur. .. to individual exhibitors to take part in the | Sram.)—Second Lieutenant Herbert B. Crosby | reported that there was a discrepancy of | Wanted to find him. I found out when the exposition. The authorities at Parls have | transferred from troop I to troop C; Second | 10,000 between the amount that should be | drownings took ::I'Ir‘-:|"|“‘1n‘:\!Tvnlh‘.l';lx‘-“»r-: furnished M. Patenotre very full data with | Licutenant Albert E. Saxton, troop C to|in the general fund, according to his books, | i o UE RS LI BERGC & mERLIOR. rning be- | which to make the Invitation to the American | (000 T LRI AT L M A.|and the amount that was actually in the | gy 10 " r and vas o y and 11 o'clock or in the afternoos Natile, transferred from company B to com- L VA OF. 1n. the sternool | Guarantee Guarantee hands of Treasurer Dumont between 4 and 5 o'clock. On the days when fast until Novethber & J Y Captain Oncir B Lot SIAEANE. Nk | pted, directing the attorney to notify the | the pound twice, in the morning and in the | % st until November 5, The French govern- | Captain O Y Wios el Bot anne bondsmen that the money had not been [ afternoon. On these days the box in which ment has begun the extensive work incldent | QA8teR, Wit VBl Waco and Fort McPh iy [ 1 over and to take 9-;1-]\ steps x;vlulhl the dogs were drowned was entirely dry, this an event of this magnitude, The admin s attancoga, Tenn., e selec- | bo necessary to protect the interests of the | fact being proof positive that it had noc been A fstrative service has been organized and I'i‘f'r‘s‘fll" Ite for a rifle range for Fort Me- | gygprict immersed in the. iver upon that particular commissioner general appointed to take gen eral charge of the work. Besides the prep arations In Parls, the commission is to have | Second Lieuten Ninth cavalry, is nt Frank S. Armstrong. granted leave for o TREASURER DUMONT'S SUGGESTION. | day. I had with me each time another man, | +| City Treasurer Dumont submitted the fol- | who kept tally of the dogs Killed THE THE : 3 b i nonth and twenty days lowing communication relative to obtain- | separate from my own. We each | ¥ , charge of the arrangements with delegates | MONth and twenty day - ing a higher rat= of interest on school money, | counted the dogs as th were put ‘ from foreign nations. Plans have also been Western Postoflice Changen, which was referred to the committee on | in the box and agaln after they had been | alace Bga] Palace Reg a] | perfected for the construction of palace out WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—(Special Tele- | finance and the attorney: drowned and laid upon the bank of the riv buildings and laying out of parks and gar ram.)—The postofiice at Branch, Cedar Conforming with your instructions of July | We compared counts afterward and the . " , dens A i : 9, 1865, and with the opinion of your attorney, | tallied exactly, It was impossible to make WILL HEAT WILL HEAT | The ambassador considers the location of | COUNtY °b., has been discontinued. Mail m’ Keeping the funds of the district o | & Ry s . he new exposition as much superior to that | Will go to Hartington. The office at Diamond, ; of the last one. It will be in the heart of the | Appanoose county, Ia., has also been disco busiest and most historic part of Parls, in | tirued. Mail will to Centerville. the immediate neighborhood and partly in- | postoffice has also been established at Wat- [ Pf “GRE BEE a mista e o Y o\ ey | McGuire stated that he had nothing person. 0 pay interest on the same at the rate of 2 |ally against Spoerl or Frank, that fie had been cent per annum r present purposes | hired to Lyvestigate the matter and had 1 satisfac v . as the | merely given the facts in the case, A sharp 3 ROOMS 3 ROOMS This Winter With o £ This Winter With ] cluding the Champ de Mars, le Trocadero, le | ford, Benton county, Ia., with Frank Za- | funds on hand are v limited, ‘and a1l of | orogg-gxamination by the attorney for the de- Quay 4'Orsay, I'Esplande des Invalides, that | borktsky as postmaste Ottis B. Tong | same will be equired for the Septem fense failed to shake his testimony in any 1 part of the Champs Elysses known as the | was today commissioned postmaster at Scott- | p roll, but steps should be taken at an "” v ta L 8 y y ] Couer de I'Rein, le Balac d'Industries. It is | ville, Neb. carly date to ascertain whether it is not [ particular. probable, however, the Palace de I'Industries rts of Corcan Riots Confirn P Ticer the I ROYOROING. Srloh ot he s el S LT b T OF HARD COAL OF HARD COA ok w fta C6rtos & Pl C e law go & citles of the met- | party who accompanied McGuire in his in- | S o o o i pinee o ond | WASHINGTON, O, 14.—The Jupanose | ropoltan, tals fe it aslonfylectn Bl | BB sr s Boumi it wortoborated b R | large: building. The grounds are to extend | 1°82tion has recaived a dispatch from the | &.000, “Dut this lmitation does not appiy | Statements in every particular, — il ] along both sides of the River Scine and great | (orclgn oftice stating that a_portion of the | o the school district, and ¥ am of the‘apin: | ~OMcer Vanous statud that e liad heon de- : ; | bridges ara to be bullt across the river, One | Corcan army, excited by the report that the | {20 that If competiive, bids wero lnvited for |tatled, with Officer Colil s, to wa ch the pound 0il Heaters and 0il Heaters r¢ of these at the Hotel des Invalides will be | queen proposed to disarm and disband them, | than 2 per cent would be secured, not aione (f I‘[‘:"‘_ I\‘A“II.T‘ r mt "‘“”T 4 i ;; ~I"”‘_ #0 great as to amount to a complete covering [ marched upon the palace, headed by Tai Won | by reason of increased competition, but for | ColIns s vl A s =4 1 of the river for a long distance. Kun, The'dispatch doca not state whether [ the reason that the lurge accumulation of [ oclook In the mering to ¢ at nigit, = They Steel Ranges Steel Ranges {VITHD UNGLHE & the queen was among those Killed in the | funds in the treasury of the school district | were na orm, and used oat pa | INVITHD ({UNCLR' SAM. i by ,,K"" ATl ,f,‘,‘,'”‘ The Corean legatioy | 0ccurs ut a season, December to May. when | of the time so as to appear as fishermen, Bach Je— s ] "h; ]r"»v)m‘nml |”ng th .r lmmm-v:‘ to (Ih» has recelved no advices relative to the affair. s n-:h“l)\-l llu ;14-::\u|n.1,l'wh'u'; ‘n,.r I ‘;]nwn'"h kept a separate account, and the accounts 1 rited States and other forelgn nations, the i o espect to the funds of the city POPULAR P RICES "ol | were not compared until complete, when they POPULAR PRICES g With regard to the advisability of pl h iAot part of the funds outside of the larger banks | had tallled exact ON, Oct. 14.—The annual con- | Y desire to say that in my opinion some of | Officer Collins corroborated the statements vention of the National Retail Liquor Deal- | the savings banks of the city are in ex of Vanous. He also stated that there were ors Assoclation of America began here today, | 1€0t_financial “condition, well manged and | periods of four and. five days when neither perfectly safe to do business with. The | fy or Spoerl came near the pound d g About twenty-elght states are represented | school district ayINE 1acge RiiMa: thrane| Diatic HOf SO ORI SRS POHUTd CHAE French government will bring out the gen- | Retnil Liguor Den eral features of the exposition. One of the| WASHING most important of these Is that the means of production and the articles will be exhibited side by side as far as possible. The various classes of machinery will be shown in the!r " the time he was employed in watching it (A5 b 2 hin ®Flby delegat. The proceedings today were | terest annually, and It is good business pe e v 3 ) slages of develop nent, each macline being LA s i Johns. | iy (within the limits of safaty) to make the | Mr. Gilbert, the taxidermist, was exam- n operation and its product placed on ex bridge, a few miles beyond city. gL Al Bl jusiness sessions wi cgin tomorro 3 BFeLoTe. rads 2 & bo :Hl‘(! s sessions will begin tomorro v tnerefo Sdecommend that the board nd-| lled for 22% cents. aplece. He reported / congresoes similar to thoss inaugurated at L or authorize the treasurer (o qo so. that thé | DAVINg bought during the month of August A the Chicago exposition. It is expected that | Michigan Mail Se nnE amount any bank shall recelve af any one | 147 seins. He had reserved the right to le the congrosses at Paris will carry forward WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—Postmaster Gen- | time shall not e ed per cent of ifs full | out some of the very smallest dogs killed, but the work begun at Chicago. ral Wilson sald today that the requests of | bald capital and surplus, and that each bank | at no time when he selected them had he TG -High Latands ) y i recelving deposits be réquired to give bond | ef b He fi d° that b The high standing of France as an art | ine Detroit and Michigan people for a faster | Wi in& depesits be réquired to give bond | ett over two or three. He figured- that he ! center has led to the projection of an his- el S ha e d surctles for the safe keeping [ pyd ‘aecepted about slxteen which he could 10 service wi be ted. ster [ of the funds in an amount equal to doubl torical. eXhibit of French art, 'This will be [ Mall servico wilibe manted It & faster)) g the fnce in an A L "D not use. Mr. Gilbert also said that he very in addition to the art gallerles, designed to g : 3 | lincs the mail cars and clerks will be carried [ L BTgPose to fix the limit at per cent | frequently obtained dogs at the show the gradual advance of France to her 3 . Instead of 45 per cent, as prov by th ails had not been cut off, as the present place as & natlon of artists, A sim- [ OVer Canadian lines. Mr, Wilson added that | law regulating the deposit of city funds, | heen according to 1af. when oy oficlal couns as pos- | ined, and said that he had made a verbal con- in. tract with Spoerl to buy the hides of the dog THE HANDSOMEST STOVE IN AMERICA 4 Combined with the Greatest Economy in Fuel. . INVESTIGATE! INVESTIGATE! YOUR MONEY’S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK. hibition as fast as it accumulates. Another feature of the exposition will be scientific ero is ample a v to do or the reaso savings banks should ne i flar showing will be made in the historical | there Is ample authority to dc 1OF s, Tepson thao aavings banksishonid not |ivao inade, (The!trialiway continusd il toley demand obligations to the same advance of France In musical composition Town Postmaster Appoint fonate extent as national banks, as |Aat 11 a. m. ] One of the Interesting features of the ex- WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—(Special Tele- | their assets are of a different character and oD TR 6 . " I t ve view % 5 3 80 easily c Vel ble in: of gl SAM P FOR ASSAULT. goion il b retfospive wew 6 5 | eary 3. b, Tennant was. oy sppotnted | TS CBRCORNCTNE s Sadh o i SOLE AGENTS. 1211-1213 FARNAM ST, t D ontirs ot ended. It will be 8 | postmaster at Burnside, Webster county, Ta., | Drovide for adopting "the. courss “sutlimay | Hix Telal for Attacking Measrs. El- 5 F i e " Ay i R \! glance backward of 100 years, showing the [ Gy Wiag U8 ot J00C0 resigned. above, T am informed that there is nothing gutter and DeFrance. VA ) N A N NG - N, N N NN 4 ),\ progress made by the world in all branches o bt A B in the statutes prohibiting it, and if you will am Macleod, charged with s b S 3 3 $ 3 kS ot science, industry and art. Alert Salls for Callo. H;flll*r‘lh'-”'-‘"w to your attorney I belleve he PRI val Biinrias Bigutier and c$; g < 9 & & 3 o ; 3 33 3 hr due Batenotraiiniiopaiul, that thel| SWASHINGTON] [08E1( SrietAlart LaniliTIRRIE A okt outisiway/intwhich b} asault anaibeticty fraQiinties Tt Yosl D e ARALAT ) ik et S ‘Amerlcan government and people will take | gaileq from Guayaquil for Callao. An Imprassion’ exiats’ that the funds of)| - = 08 Hrance, s-jesting was had before a lively interest in the coming exposition. It the school district held by the city depos- | JUdRe Berka yesterday at 1:30. to the teachers to answer. After making a | Peary, A. G the case in detall as published in The Bee. | strong plea that children “may not be left | gar souls, is a colncidence that French expositions fol- ™ o1 - il itories are protected by the bonds given by Mr. Elgutter first took the stand and stated low each other at intervals of cleven years, | FARMERS OPPOSED TO FREE SILVER | the banks to the city, but manifestly th but, in addition to being a periodical occur- i G D renco of the world’s gathering at Parls, this Gale, J. J. Burr and T. The American Railway union com- is H. C. Wallenz and F. S s RN THE GREAT HUDYA E I by te corporation, ca P : T 1 itseif of a mnnmw.l between the [ He sald that he was going Into the New York | With millionaire intellects and Test Vote in the i ", in Sesst city and any third party. ife ing whe! v stopped by | Pr- Thurber thanked his audience and r #3 5S¢ StantiNC LS iBIven (i 8ddod SleninoARcel ot | T TLANTA —Soon_ after the [, Money from licenses wiil begin to como tn | ito) WIGE when o was stonned by | o hig seat. PIRE ANDEPOX X \. B ushering in the twentleth century. The | = = 0% 0% are h .| in November. "I call attention to the fore- | lled him bad names, Macleod accused Mr. Superintendent Pearse took occasion to s * X |\ e T M e Y Farmers' National congress, which met here | going now o that sufficient time may he | called him bad names. Macleod aceused Mr ) say some pleasant words. This was the | st time he had met all the teachers to- which he said had | first it 7 arly ruined his reputation, and that he | 8ether sinco becoming superintendent. He ng preliminary arrange. | Blgutter of being responsible for med advisable to adopt the | that appeared in The Bee to Axk the C Hore M At the mecting of the Board of Fire and lice Commissioners last evening the charges tions on a scale commensurate with the great | last week and has been holding daily sessions | had ‘for comple 1 article ments if it is ¢ work It has undertaken. On the assembling | since, resumed its sittings this morning, a | plan proposed. of congress thore doubtlces will be communi- | sensation was sprung in the form of a ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOLS. posed to stop him circulating storles de- | Was roundly cheered oated to 16 Inviation from (119 EOVEIN- | fight on free silver, which resulted in the | Superintendent Pearse re 9 rogatory to himself. Mr. Elgutter said he 0 L SO Ml ) Supe ! arse reported that the Y i | against OMcer Carlson for slceping while on ment, and it ls expected thet an Amerldan | ompiate defeat of the 16 to 1 dorces. By | tatal registration ia the schosls was 18 451, oo turned and sald: “Macleod, you are mis- AUGy weretaiamikast. 1L OMser JoNILycKROIN Il T el AL D OB DT | (0LiA61 514 1o M2 6514 {1 HeT6 0 rass || HISEy:nInaH more | Ehan ot has oot oo mios | R M3 oUW v tNIK IR ke U nicrasy ‘man) Origin of t 3 h 3 VIRARITAINE for,itie) mopresdtation] of (the | A vILs, of (BO1 9114 Lto U4 Be1dyehe feongrase | SREC e More than et the twenty-thres | 2 started to pass into the buflding. Mac- Ty e LM F Ut Gr LG ATS was suspended for two weeks without pay United States at the exposition. Toluned o0 1" in a resolution asking [ rooms in the schools in which there were less | 1200 then sprang for him and thrust his flst | ppo gighth Ward Republican club held its | for intoxication. exceed 16 t % into his face, using profs 1 obscene 1 congress to use both gold and silver on a | than the prescribed thirty-five pupils r“ ]“I‘(-u“":*h‘l‘l’“ ,‘“'r'" 'I‘!‘l'““""-‘;"::‘ -”"' regular weekly meeting in its hall at| Charges were filed against Speclal Officer o 2 ATy + onallkaons| 0] o da e 0 thel Mr. Eigutte he | _ umi 5 t night. | William Cullen for cowardice by P. Ford parity, and calling for an international con- | | On rocommendation of the commltiee fn | mouth. Mr. Elgutter slapped him. Macleod | Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets last night. | William Cullen for cowardice by P. Ford, Jr., e Day mely l‘“\""" alithe ':)I“'jl "” "I‘:;\' ne "‘ “‘-*"" teach one half day in onp m-l‘.;.;”;. 1 ‘”:‘: then forced Mr. Elgutter against the marble | There were only about twenty members pres- | the statement being made that Cullen rcfused 1 Matters. vtion was one which had just come from the A1t Ay owed $5 pey | Pllaster directly back of him and was beat- [ ont, but as there were a number of candi- | to interfere during a fight In Garrity's sa- 1§ him over the head with both fists when | 4,¢0s 1y attendance who had come to talk | 1€ HOW W, h SUPREME COURT AGAIN IN SESSIO Proceedings of t orn TON, Oct. 14.—After a recess [committee on resolutions and was reported | remainder in another were allowed $5 per Y i Oftut, [ month in addition to their regular salary. WASHING r Ing about four months, the United | favorably. It was offered by Mr. J. G Vi - De France interfered. Macleod struck De w. King was appointed cap- LU IR IEN, St foonvinadialt oo today | & Prominent delegate from e onal | e prruant officer matter was brought up [ France a hard blow In the facs, which stag. | and Would not be put oft the meeting went | ,pe"Seant W, C. King o To] Tnis extra Const! BRI froonydubdiat ‘as o | Substance it deprecated the present condi: | in & committee report, and the board decided | gared him for the memere. At th cras B | on. chief, upon the re n of Chiet | ordinury Re- i pation, with all the members present iere Wis ) tion of finance of 4his country and called [ not to appoint such an officer at the present | the trouble some the bystanders interfered Chairman Spalding called John T. Clarke to | Sigwart, King being sergeant. Juvenator is i falr attendance of attorneys and spectators. | upon the people to call an international con- | time. The board will make an efort. to i | wre. Seoretary. Olney, Attorney Genoral Harmon, | resa of all nations wiling o unite in"tho | duce the Board of Tire and Folicn Commis- 5 4 3 equal use oth gold 3 ers to direct police officers to look aftes ssistant Attorneys General Dickinson and | 2qual use of both gold and silver. Then the | sloners to direct g ok after {\,‘f:,‘:’”;l \‘\'I" e :w‘al Conrad and Hon, | free silver delegates wanted it changed so as | truant children on thelr heats. itney, Sollcitor Ges onrad and Ho Falling _fen sations, Nerv- ous twilching of ‘the cyes and othor Elgutter testified that Macleod struck | the floor with the remark that Clarke was Lea s gr tho first blow and that the assautt ~vas un- | so full of talk that he had requested the | fiva days; M. Drummy, elght day provoked. He also stated that Mr. De | chair before the meeting to be sure to call | \White, fif France ted purely in the chai ter of [upon him. Thereupon Clarke stepped out | ¢on gay. tho most M. Dooley, | yonaerful i William | digcovery. of Willlam K. ‘Marshall, | the age. ¢ en da; AR LTIt hmlte i Ll ! Yol O Castotyon (e o A o8 Al Bssaupon Clacke 8 s; Fireman Martin Mulvinill, “ten | has been en- S ieki ore amos yers | 10 read: “Willing to e in the equal uso | J laporieyou wanted to supply the | peacemaker and did not return Macleod’s | and told something about the Twenty-eighter Fireman James Adams, three days. jorsed by tho . y {\ R thnt [GAURAAE by the Q8ath’'qts Tustice | cxcsea165ito 11 Numbers of delegates | He was referred to the committee on build- W. H. De France corroborated Mr. Elgut- | his own mighty brain. He said that The |4 mounted patrolman was referred to the i'::r;m:'gen"::({ Hh nfimflna . Jackson. Thoe proceedings of the day were [Jumped to their feet and it was soon evident | Ings and property, ter's version of the assault. He saw, he said, [ Beo had accused Broatch and MacDonald of | committeo on men and discipline, as was also | Amonoa. entiresystem, - brief, consiating of the hearing of unimpor- [ that the congress was opposed to the amend- [ The city attorney will be requested to | the beginning of the trouble, and when Mr. | being the originators, but “not on your life, the application of A. J. Herold to be rein- Hudyzn 1a Hudyan' cures tant ‘motions, the admisslion of a half dozen | Ment procure an order from the district court to | Elgutter was forced against the pilaster he | he continued. “T was the sole instigator of that ted in the fire department. pirely vego- i.:s ility, attorneys to the bar and the introduction of [ The question was first put viva voce, and | tho clerk of the district court to turn over to | interfered, as he thought, to save Elgutter's | club and Broatch and MacDonald were ad- | *'%\t appointments as special policemen of | table. ervousncss, 0 to the court by [the nays had it evidently. A vote by states [ the school district the $500 fins assessed | life. He o Emissions, Attorncy General Harm e said to Macledd: “Don't hit this | Mitted only after they had shown that they | pariin Kelly in and about Crefgnton theater | Hudyan stopa r - 4 ; e h anddevelopcs Bik: nradecesaor,: Beoretary Olneys . Ghiet | WaS. calle and resulted In the rejection | against Michael Wallenz for violation of the [ man; he s a cripple and you are a strong | Were made out of the right stuft and James M. Wickerly, Omaha Coal, Coke f)’,“""flg’“":“f and restores Justice Fuller announced the death of Justices [ 0f the amendment by a vote of 251 9-14 to | Slocumb law. man twico his size.” Macleod then turned and [, Then Clarke said that the club was formed | 4nq Lime company, by Mayor Bemis were [ Ofothe dis weak organs. ; i ho [atiar ratice 104 5-14. Georgia's delegation was divided ——— struc Saithe . for the purpose of knifing Lininger simply | ono 1 80 ir Pains in the Jackson and Strong, the latter retired, simply Y o = struck him. Bystanders then interfered. approved. days. Cures saying that the eourt was saddened by these | The states known as the silver states favored [ ¥- I RgA Nigne ashoat nonss: Fred Lowlo of the Boston Store and C. B, [ hecauso Editor Rosewater had sald that he | “rhe following resolution was offered and LOST l"_l;'d ] i 4 4 - amendme! d the eas! e noJ ¥ evening the Young Men's Christian F 5 ! * % | could not support Broatch for mayor. De- | .1n¢ [ n pvents. The chief justice also referred to the | the amendment, and the east, the north and | 1 b e Adams corroborated these statements. 8 adopted: 4 Custom on the. part of the court of making a | the south voted almost solidly amainst. i, | A%<ociation night school was formally openea | s corroborate that he saw Mr. Blgutter | SPIto-the fact that ho had knifed a repub- (2G0Pieds o o L MANHOOD Halaopped The test was made squarely on the merits | With an addre : formal call upon the president at the beg m E. Chancello lican candidat ey Wil strike the first blow, but upon i(ho Ealn that Lo way 8aigped | -eXA & d olice departments be made in Omah: ) 8 Loa 1S | pre-ident of th oIn Polytechnic institute. examina- | “opublican as ever stepped on the face of | Ah% PO : [ o ning of the term, but said the call would be [ Of the question, and the issue was in no way | e ident of t o R0 it : | tion was not sure, and made esveral confliot. | 2 28 an a stepy o by Omaha tailors, and that this board pur- | \ ;w-r‘.fi;wusn on account of the absence of the | clouded with parliamentary tochnicalities, | LN addr s P et UL ;»:.l conflict” | tho earth. He was glad that he had knifed | chase and keep In Stock a supply of cloth p chief executive from the city Those delegates who favored the free and un- | cational Secretary Ruger and General See- | dld not think interfarénce noens : Lininger, too, although It ho was fn the same | to be sald to the men at cost. Acknowledzing the introduction to the court | limited coinage of silver at 16 to 1 stood for | retary Ober. 1. R St 0 L position again he wauld notidoiit, ‘hecause it | Considaring the subjeot otiexpenses of the | ' cntokty & Ovens 000 etvatn endomemienta: Bl S AR R fhenny KanbeHl RA Al by, Hens ||iha smendmant and At wan’ loat. by s e PR r T ko Mastoma b iad he saw Mr. Elgutter | qid not pan out just right | fire department, the board passed the follow- |V prg iy oot S T RE henotency In the first Fetary Olney, Ontat. Justios. Fuller . saiq: | Jority of 147. The Viotory of the sound money Bank Depositors Will Confer. Trome Mactcod, but was not present when the | " Mel Redfield, another candidate ready with | ing resolution: stage. 1t is n symplom of seminal weakness “Tho court parts with the retiring attorney | element In the congress was emphasizeq | The devositors of the Citizens bank will | trouble began. a speech, spent some time in telling what | Whereas, Tt will require fn our judgment | and barrenness, 1t can bo stopped in 20 daya 10 court parts v 8 ey | clen ] : malkod | EARIRIR O e o luxous Kan) Macleod then took the stand and admitted | good people those in the county clerk’s office | the Sum of 33,000 t0 maintain the fira de- [ by tho use of Rudyan: A : i iatendin (kb taay wis nich i . & uming street this good people those in ¢ ¥ clerks r Y L A T N S A S O S L [l e e e R ey e e Bl it sl B (G RO, they had become veritable | Partment as now equipped and constituted The new discovery was mado by the Special- 4 er of cases we smis, eithe ¢ sury bands e d sald to aggregate $34,000, and eged | him against the doo ¥ ed tha 3. Be didate Wil ea | Pece (AT AT 1478 o lizo 3 by stipulation or on motlon ot appellants and | any circumstances was lost. that (ho Basets arve met far Poors o @esed atrack De France. bt dic nd:"“'.‘f;r;{m o | oty enawa, candidate for councll, started | Wherens, Thiere is only $1.77472 at present | powerfu, but brmitss, £oid for $1.00 8 paok: plaintiffs in error. The court then ad-| A resolution favoring congressional en- e % poat did 80 In self-defense. | out by saying that there was no use for him | to pay the expenses of %aid fira department | ko or6 packnges for §6,00(plain soalod boxea. Journed .until tomorrow, when it will meet | actment against the beef trust was adopted. PERSONAL PARAGRAPK When asked by Prosecuting Attorney Shoe- [ to talk about the republican par He gave | for said months, therefore, be it Written guarantee given fora cure. If you buy L et itan tirsacy asaiantd tor et | % cipbaddedligil ol ARAONAL RARAGRARNS, maker if ho did not consider himself too large | a half hour's sketch of his own Mfe, from | Resolved, That the city ‘council be re-| six boxesand are not entirely cured,stx moro Ly QY L AL ABNDT TE Cit fieas State Bank Bxaminer McGrew is at the | %™Man to strike a man of Mr. Elgutter's size, | the time he first anpeared In the world up ueates 10 prexine for mainiainio the re {7 willbesent fo yiaifrme sfellohAme Address ay. ALKS 3 J ‘RAZ a D A 9 | Maolson beoame vury mush e > the prese aylng partic WP 1 de ent’ for the remaining mos o d for cirenlars estimonials. = Add Previous to the assembling of the court the puddi Paxton. m‘c‘h"(‘!‘u .'y‘,.‘."','flf,‘ MR B h| o ited. l‘{u\» to the pres m[. :;‘l‘r:fi.“!‘l:'xv;:‘llxxr‘\“ E994 Jipcn the sum of $33,000. HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, bar met in_the court room for the purpose of | Preatdent MeCall Saya it is the Aeme| Mr. D, C, Woodring, Lincoln, Neb., s a | omes T et e SRosmARer [ s ROUIL OF oAXsTeACh and covery. ane' 0 ———— Junction Stockton, Market & Kllis Sta, taking appropriate actlon upon the death of of Finn 1 Insnnity. Barker guest 4 That's none of your business,” was the )”“\“"")"’"T Ahagiwhienheds ,‘<§h"r,°"”'l“y‘ Small Hotel Destroyed by Fire, Ball Vranolsco. Oal the Iate Justice Jackson. ‘Secretary of State| NEW 1 : AT 3 reply Another trio of candidates, Bdwards, Bur- Small H ro. - e Olney was called (o the chair and Clark Me: | genr v, SRy Oct. 14—Among the passen- | "7, A. Patterson, stock desler, Friend, fs | “Don't you welgh twice as much as Mr, | mesior and Garton: ety A0, Bur- | BMPHIS, Oct. T4Thy Tucher vlck. in | S QULI WAy nalledstn o chalb and Clerk Mot | ieme. on the ‘8t Louls was/John ‘A. MoGAll. |at the Arcate. Blgutter?” was asked, speeches, and then, as every one in the meet- | the town of Dyersburg, Tenn., was destroyed | tary. A committee on resolutions was ap- | President of the New York Life Insurance | Mr. J. Haney of Fairfleld, Ia., Is stopping | *‘Don't know that I'do, but T can generally | g signified a desiro to talk, Chairman | by nrs Jast night. The fire orininaten in ——— polnted con 1;\ of Assistant Attorney Gen. | company. Mr. McCall has been abroad more [ at the Barker. fnanage to take care of myselt,” replied Mac- | Spalding called for a motion to adjourn. T. P. A. hotel, which was entirely consumed A SPECIALTY Loner.Hos eral J. M. Dickinson, S. P. Walker, B. F.|than two months. In speaking of the craze | Attorney W. H. Thompson of Grand Island | '¢0%: To) The guests escaped without injury. Total P A ] 3 he Z A . ira d W P ropu B, -4 A h rman Ayros, H. M. Dufleld, A. I, Garland, T. B. | over the Kafir mining shares in London, | was In tho oity yestorday, vay il probably accounts for he fact that loss, $75,000; partially insured. ::L"“fifit’vw\m‘éfin".,e‘f,‘}.‘rl{efi";.,'fi.!.':\.mr? Eho Tk SEuRsaes, Sniueh Shellanarger, W Mr. McCall sald: “The| A. G. Roberts, a St. Joo & Grand Island | fuwyer. The Juduc tarere sy fit‘\lf.(m:.«.',!,‘.'i annty risReception R e L thna [Aame Fuarsoty. 1} & The meeting (Mad rush for shares in the South African | eMEincer, is at the Arcade. and the caso was continued till today at 9:30. 19 EsJValte, Salls for Boston. to pay railroad fare and hotol bills. and no e ke 3 e Beitehiiaitiis e Mr. John O'Brien is registered at the - | At a meeting of the populist county central BREAKWATER, Del, Oct, | chargs.1rwa tail to cure. 11300 have takah mers adjourned subject to the call of the chair- | mines by London investors was the most as- 8! f iod man. tonishing thing in the way of speculation 1| PATKET from Sloux City, Ia. DR. THURBER ON EDUCATION, committee at Knights of Labor hall last even- | 14 —The battleship Indiana passed out at 8 | SUr¥eJodide Sud sull bave hohes ang ches in mouth, Sore Thronty d Spots, Ulcers on Eychrows faliin HOD POISON thi Nebraskn La WASHI 1 Dects TON, Oct. 14 . have ever seen. The purchasers were like | M. J. C. Justice and O. R. Hight are w York arrivals at the Barker. ing the county ticket was completed by plac- ' o'clock this morning enroute from Philadel- e pper n, > names of Brent K. Yates and | phia to Boston for her offici P 8 Any part of the body, Ha! ing on It the names of Brent K. Yates and | phia to Boston for her official trial run. She | ABY pe e By i ress nchers of (Speeial Tele- | 80 many hungry wolves who could not be seemed to be very | Mr. J. W. Johnson and Mr. J. W. Landes, fed fast enough. The Vewtorday, i Tharles W, 5 3 % s | 18 expected to anchor off Boston early to. ram.)—Secretary Smith today rendered do. PP ey ¢ clty tonch. | Charles W. Allen for constables and James ccted to e tes ot W oL thea il P i i"‘ ‘:,'* littlo effort. on the part of the investors o | Des Moines, Ia., are at the Barke ri"" "“"“‘*"l",“"'""f foves ”” B teach- | o nney for assessor in the Fifth ward morrow evening. 2ato cusos and chuilence the worl sic e followin d case Ne- | make inquiries about what they were buying: r. and Mrs, P. ockwood, Wi gton, | €T® Was assembled atithe city hall to hear col eo was appointed to ac on- : T caRe we canno 'Ah1s 10080 has braska: Thomas McQuay against United | evorybody was buying and. evorybody aid | o v o) Mrs. P. J. Lockwood, Washington, |y hf S S5CRTHEE 5 Chicago university. R ML 0 e Thioven teal & Lot of Jewelry. | Uptiledsusgiil R Aaant ey States, McCook district, decision affirmed. | what everybody else was doing. I remem. | BLERUNIA 41 thg Morchints The small delegitf f Ty Lommities. i attanking o reccption’ (5 cx.| DENVER, Oct. 14—Seven thousand doflars el pnatis Dk han e eEes jout LoodAgh McQuay is required to ‘advertise his sclec: | ber one instance. The so-called King of er Martin - returned Sunday : SRR S iabaculine s pads | Sommitten 1 ATEANKION N TSGOIULR M3 6% o0 Taarens y Address COOR 5¢ abs Wernnlo, CHIC) tion of 1ot in lien of that tect any prior adverse claim that there ma be to the land. Peter Cederberg ex parte, [ London the opening of a new mine in tho | Detective Thomas McGuire are in the city. | Who labor in this Seld.; Dr. Thurber's first Yalentine district, decision reversed. ~Ceder- | Transvaal called ‘The Cofin' It was, I| Henry A. Rich, New England freight | words were upon the'fact that the United berg allowed to make amended fling. believe, about seven feet long and four feet | agent for the Missourl Pacific, Boston, is at | States is peculiar fn the matter of employ- deep. © No one in London kiew anything | the Millard Ing women to do the bulk of the educational nod wne about 'the ‘mine. but the shares were put| George P. Butler of the 5 per cent commit- | Work. After some lfttla search. for o - asfe WASHINGTON etary on the market and in no time they were at| tee of the Union Pacific and Rush Taggart, [ point for pres ul.u.‘ll” uu:: hsp’:l\:r .,,:,’,, bert today signed the contracts with the|a fabulous premium. another Boston stockholder, are at the Mil- | cluded to begin by asKihg “What Is educa. Horreshoffs for the building of two new | “'Of course this is merely public specula- | lard, tion?” He objected to' the common def- o raibpgprai ton and it is ouly a matter of time when | \iliam M. Clark, general e treight | initon, “A ‘drawing out.” He mid ‘“to public bladh he bubble will burst. ~The bursting has | agent for the Missouri Pacific and the St | 4raw, to pull very hard. to yank out,” was Ty Y {0 gome. and when the reaction sets In | [ouls, Iron Mountain & Southern Rallway | DOt correct as to the derivation of the word pors gy e It will be, in my opinion, In favor of Ameri- | comp: et MOURAI & Sout or to the educationdl practice. “To lead g can securitios. ~ Financiers in London are it forth” was the truer meaning. In leadin of already beginning to turn their gaze from [ Mr. G. W. Thompson of Denver, who has K10 lmding linquished t ZOR! v v Jovernol Vi e of o/ D vis) vorth of jewelry belonging to Mr. and Mrs. e Fos e aAna AR Nt e agogues meekly withdrew to one side, leay- | Governor Waite of Colorado, who will visit | Wor ] pro- | the Kafirs, Barney Barnato, whe wes Encat | from St. Louls, where he attended the fair, 3 Waie of Mo, ¥ I JREAR SIS i POl y I believe, & circus performer, announced in | . EX-Chiet of Police Martin J. White and | 108 the body of the room to the 300 women | OMaha and deliver an address In about a| Peter McCourt has been stolen from their clrc ormer, od in week. The committee comprises Paul Van- | residence In this city. There is no clew dervoort, Dr. Peabody, Herman Coh to the thief. recently awarded them after Som delay was occasioned unt of the absence of ac a reluctance on the part hers at the department to execute the \ } ) (] g ‘ o A. Maury, Thomas Wilson of Minnesota and | P2r8 and Berlin ! W Sidduth of Kentucky papers in Ps abs e, The department |s South Afr erica."” been acting general manager of the Gulf !"‘”h the Gelicats "”dr““--m]uhl )\“ Hainad b ©ot concernod over the report that the Her. | S0Uth Africa to America. Rallroad company for three months, is spend. Saa). PO Ny Lelip, {Thia” trallis 18 the Pittsburg’s Oficlal Rottenness. Ing a few days in Omaba with hiw friends, “What is the ideal we have in trainin - PITTSBURG, Oct. 14.—As a result of the | \ Mr and Mrs. J. 8. Hoagland and Mr. and | young Americans? Let us look to histor f A CATIRRNB O L G I |ingey u of North Platte arc at the [to see ‘the full length portraits’ of the \ ° . g0 shortage discovered in the city attor- [ p,yio delegates to the grand bodies of | ancient ideals. Sparta's was the soldier; i - ) ney's office by she council investigation, | paq lows. Mrs. Hoagland is president [ Athens, a step higher, strove for beauty AABE a3 % i 0 z’larzs Major William C. %lnxlrlanfl the city attor- | of the Rebekah assembly, which makes its | and completeness of mind; Rome's was the 5 Y PR - R today tendered o c ers at the Paxton eader, not se y eneral as - IWVAAN ¢ 0 4 UTHE w | to hold the banks for the $50,000 interest paid Nebraska the Mo will make a man able to do something that ‘rH FSTSP % ek THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." | /011 1! City Attorney House and In future | At the Millard H. Hull, Lincoln the world wants done, that which will snable FHE BEST ‘!. ROP-\"( I to demand interest on all city deposits. Draper, Nlobrara; C. H. Goetanian, Creigh- him to labor with firat rate facility, that I ERRGES T MANVEAGTVR — ¢ 4§ | which will give him power. We must work g 1% B 2 i - \ Supplied under Royal Warrants to Defaulter Taylor Goes to Jail, Ristogs: N Horiigan. Biovimioi e | for the individual, not for the class," the > ARG VA P 0y 3 PIERRE, S. D, Oct. 14.—The supreme | Dot bus; Ma ’ stinge: school. There is na such thing as masses, Her Majesty the Quoen of England, | iy saier danded aor - remittur 1n the | ¥ bowers, Hay Springs. > 1 *"4"8% | cach child must be taught for and of him: and to His Royal Highness the Prince | csse of defaulting State Tressurer Taylor. | gAY, the Merchanta. B Weat, Rushville; ( It } of Wales, Sharlft Price will start for Sioux Falls with | &, - Mever, Ogalalla; Mrs. Lewis and son, | _Any work in public schools s a fallure Mrs. Ingersoll and son, Valentine; J. K.| which fails to create leaders, said he. How \ bis priscuer Lomorrow morslug. 2 Casterman, David City; L J. Blair, Brock. this demand s to be met Mr. Thurber left ] z et e £ gDt 1 VPR AR AT My 1 - . snnou Lall ... 14 ipm | deflcious, frulty aa pure, o wtera, | f { \ -