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TUESDAY, OCTOBER o “s 1900, NEW BOOKS AND WACAZINES 2eszrien s mrotucton 1o e voems | (yey 6 AQR e i > AShk SETTLE | SIXTH HAS ROOM TO SPARE | fE-metieht o RoRuMe ettty | Omalin Accordlng (0 reliable autt — orka act . ¢ b reliable authority dertakers’ aasociation, wh o Samuel Pepys: His Diary and His Wite' | _ Larkest Ward fn « South O P [cortain democrata have procured from the ter 4 und b bl Chicago Novelist Boores the Windy Oity for !s the title of a booklet published by Cros | Board of Edu W ) 4 share Ita Space with maha News . fy | consus bureau at Washington the statement | ! t o the Its Ugliness, cup & Bterling Co. of New York. 1It| ucation Wants the Judgment h Diviston TR T AT S [ OF e vopulation returned by the enun g v of St M £l {8 a most entertaining aceount of one ¢ Holds Paid. | | “Husiness men to the number of thirty o | po T document is sald to be in the Mra. Hiram Ha 3 g the most interesting characters in his rih 8 ent clut presented & petition e the city | g of Ba F. 8 of Omaha, who | *'" W \ya ; 4 DISCUSSION OF THE TRUST QUESTION| !0fY anl lierature. This littie bookiet —— ation of & [ cil tast night protest ,f’, - N I T not Poynter within & T s one ot the Standard Autn. | OUTCOME OF A BUILDING PERMIT SCRAP Omak Carved out of the|tte of sewe establishwents n we few Jays as o basis for a proclumation by | §~#-— - t's Booklets.” 1t will be remembered that | north end of the present Sixth ward SN0l KEG. Mamiere: 10 (s sto0k: Vs governor declaring South Omaha clty Flet to Meet the Demands of f thy best Wdition of the Disry of Samuel | o I8 JRATNEd Upen ik CHEM &R e the | Beadquarters on Twenty-fourth street and business = alhs dials agut his pro ation demand s to be made ¢ All Kingb-and Claswes y8 brought out thus far Noard Pr > ik A he subject was olicitors 1 . ORE. OF K0P OF LIng ot & olt¥ dlscticy L s for the call- | @ of Readers, #150,00 we Withe | brought before the \lthough had | 1ower N street for the purpose of ud it AL, 11t the The Trusts: What Can We Do With Delny been dis Tt betore. by & communt- | VIsiting stockmen to enter and purcha At he courts T - Them”" by Hon. Willlam Miller Collfer, is tion fro ng O. Baright, who the i s Of the petitioners an erdinsc L Y BELY (NI Letr & T ey s STl T L K€ A book that bas aroused a tempest 18 || ‘ulmm cussion of the economic and p rected attention to the fact that the pre was introduced regulating clothing house | present Pt to embarrass the | g & FIBHL TOTSL TRFSWNIL SOeHOE W 186 Cbtekgo FRRE K00 et o [ il quistioas apsinging out ot e trus e o L I T e T e P T e | e ULy BCHIRIAPRLIGH, € INW B ok s, when nearly ba people erable dissent elsewhers is Robert Her b Tl ) the industrial ben- | diate ateps to collect the GayHent oF $150,= | Inals’ Ut Terty<hve to the recent census the present nanoe B, provides VHR | EEUe Wy Wav {) Y o e b LR B rein rick’s “The Web of Li ¥ 18ts, and also the noces- [ 000 which it holds against the city of | lat ive of having 15,00 such solicitors may oper by paying & It- | in th > effect that 1o change 'has mad Dellstedt band e ot Life.” Robert Herrick ty restrictions and limitations that must | Omaha. The controversy which the oity ation, or but a little less than one-ffth | cense fee. The intention of the busine o e tion class of the city would | noon ade a sweet symphony each after ppeats, is & Marvard graduste, who r.] put upon them. Mr. Collier shows In faad Board of Edueation bave bad i of the total population of the city. He|men 18 to do away with bibloed b-toiibes o1 VRO INVNSIN of VIt | Baet Coeet RS & merett ot e The :lmn from the east to Chicago in 1898, and | 1ra necens ‘m{\v.r {ndustrial organizations | cerning the fee of $117 for the High s s |‘-r' 1 o it the ortance of auch a di- |ners en rely JI0W (FARATOHE ‘PRAG X8|« “M‘m‘v“"i’:“':’ i Randmaster s now assistant professor of rhetoric at | ment of il AL the proper accomplish- | building permit stirred the members of the | the w < Lo L BB R UL B3 80 where it After the first reading Result of Sugnr Heet T netted a sum - ibodidifhoir Chioago usiversity, He evidently loathes |of t of tho gigantc business undertakings | board up considerably. It was thought by |ile in ard, especially in securing needed pub- | this uew ord was referred o th A fow days ago samples of th hich g tpe oo B B evidently loathes € e day, espec eV ¢ e D, improvements, as the ent w 1 d " - . ' - \ples of e sugar beets A contagious spirit of enthusiasn A ROO bis adopted eft . pecially in developing aud |the board that the council and re ward as now | diclary committee being raised Bellevt wm and good a d city. He never lets slip an | extending our foreign trade and | cll and mayor | constituted does not secure more tha 1 on Belleviie fsland by South [ Will was apparent t hout svents i a | ade and in secur- | should have remitted this tee or 10t secure more than on The Second ward f natt Omaka part South ghout the evenin opportunity to decry its ugliness and fithi- | 118 markets fof our surplus products Sad | Toant l.,’: s dadiist ,’ IN""' ! should at | (hird of its share. Accorapanying the com. | tied by letting th 4 ‘h"“ ST i o by h.' bAoA AR bRl audlence and 4 ¢ " coTbi ve deducted it from the amount|munication W il g ¢ e L 2 the contract to J. M. Tobias | tested he result of his test is - tound expression :: s and the vulgarity and soullessness of :1““{\‘!!' considers the extent to which they | the city owes the board muaication was & 1 olution, which M. | for $1,308. As the lease for the ground has | @ letter from the \‘v.u|.|'n‘x R s |vrl‘x“..u“‘v”‘“‘ LI B b ts inhebitants. Thus his hero, Dr. Som ’Uwuq(,:K,’.:‘“;;"‘:':“x ars mon polies. He| A communication from the city bullding |a w Eibily bave allowed to lay over | been properly signed it is expected that |PARY to H. M. Christie, which wan rrcetnd | number in g '“\ % “‘“",'"“ LAl o X s e nature and scope o napecta 4 . W NIE OF LA work on the bt ' ‘ W RERLYeS o excellent, care elected mers (like himself an eastern-bred man 'lative pcwers over trusts, th . ovil ; inspector_in which be notified the board| The resolution besought the 1 ork on the building will commence at |Yesterday | program. Applause was unsti i ot Lt who settled in the western metropolis) dis-| capitalization, the eff o Lty noet that work on the High schiool bullding will | delegation to lay the matter befor Y i |ttt By motion the couacll called the The letter follows The samples of |PArtlal 1t was given qui v ol A . effect usts upon | be stopped in three days unl e ay the matter betore the law- [ tention of the contractor e 8 1 | beets that Mr. Weyt NSNS . ool L as hear o covers “the ndubitabie air of Chicago" in| WAKe-earners and farmers, and the proper | permit is pald for Yoo Me, B h':*”“u' ng | makers, securing ther consent It possible | only union lubor was o |..l,{:,,“lu\" ¢ that | ge in ‘\:dg‘h’v n‘:\ -.fv”“m ki e b ’\I',IL Nail, atier liful litle drymmer, H4% B PRR SLUIRLY; footstalnsd camont watky, | oL a1 (OF (6 avile of trusts, Tho S06i8l {PONtIG: Kid! Waelive 16 SNoniicn BT the Tols | Is: ¢ revision of the charter. Binney street | structure < ployed on the | | o0 1"13.6 suga y-six ounces and ana ckell, after be had finished his drum solo, A s Ut St g p:,,,., OE (56 GHNtion I8, donitdered (n & | lawing resotution wt Tast mplmr: of the fol- | s the proposed division line, the Sixth| The sum of $2,000 was transferred ¢ this was an aveh with a purity of 81.0. 1|48 W Vet to the universally recognized, of siimy posih" 1t i pths | chapter entitled, “The Man and the Dol . M, meeting: | ward lying to the south. The nominees | the speci S a8 transferred from | this Was an averago sample, they are show. | apable director of the band when he ap- 00! appears, likewise A tesolved, o attorney of thi ) e special license fund to the stree ing up e e | peare P B0 SovhitAts ol b1 (b ; M”"“:a:‘ ~|l:“;: Iar, with special reference to Willlam J. | be inatr ot ':fu. torney of this board | were invited to discuss the matter with [fund I..m $500 -3“1 i LR bty Loty I.l:‘:l r":”"‘ ly well and we could use the | Peared to play his cornet wolo, a composi TRRIREIRE BT dull with the' langis Pryan's famous spesch at the Chicago Trust | {he ity of Omahu to collect the Gu4EAINAT | the club. The communication was referred | Mayor Kell ailigeilidy S Bt G B B L o] [t s ke Bt Ll gl i) unexpectant animals aceust nguor of | conferencs, The relations of the (S 80d | e meiitle L o [to the committee on ward boundaries and the Daily Sun for SH85. Asssrting ‘the bill o | 1P Bere ate & little fow yet. 1t you are| (L Whs SUSIEE (o8 Sesond helt of Lhe BEO Baled through the dirty tomed (0 belOk | of territorial expansion to the trusts are The bullding inspector's communication | €lections, to come up at the next meeting i g el A B xlous. to ship them It would be & good | TSR, Bowevel, REAL 1N Doble Sesmec 10 Bauled through the dirly tity avenies of| exhaustively considered. The Baker & Tay was referred to the committee on buildings | Of the club. LR i bt R AL L BT UL s tHemieivey t3 a8 Underatanding thee h u the world, says M. | tor Co., New York. P . 24 property aad the board's stterns I aastary . y CHATHAN 6F (B BrIBtINg camenitton, moved | L0, OF (EN EveRigs Wleed Tifye o, twe | BEL RUIDAT eV " HerMok, could present T4 dotE York. Price, $1.25 s attorney with | r neh read a communication | that the veto be wedium siz (s ight them nearer to the it LR at qu mbina power to act [trom D. 1. Mercer stating that the Wat | ber 0 be not sustained, but six mem- | , m sized and two small ones taken [€"d of the month of music hen they b BAFIEY. hioh s CoLtage’ "r"lf" and vul X Bosk (haL WAL Be. of NRGUIAL IBtapet] iy e eraulv. fHictioh haw bedn’ GRuSeS at| department had ordered a fence, as de- | st .:J_’”’“" by the mayor and the veto| ' different parts of the field. We will | CAme more enthused and Dellstedt's latest ViehiG or the 8p o Orors avenus. | and value in all the western states Lerest | tho High school by the failure of many of sired, around Fort Omaha. The congress-| Theodore § e s v e and can | COMPosition, written for the occasion and UGt show someting Touier e sunteies | sicele growing 18 (e chist industey | LS. ¢adets to buy thele uniforme of the man was tendered the club's thanks TRRBE YoM B Schroder was awarded the con- | 'Pgn AFTaDKe with you about shipments. dedicated to the new auditorium projoct mere Alth, but nothing Yo' inoof far as| “Tho Law of Animals; A Treatise on Prop- firm awarded the contract for outfitting the | The effort of the club to secure improved Py o bulldiog a bridge at Madison streot | g} B o b Bt e AL L A Loy B <AL e M mparably | erty it Asimals. Wild sod Domestlo, and | Povialion. Ancther firm offered the eadets | Street rallway service for the north part of | Consid TRAIY: B e samples refered to will most | tendered an ovation that bad in it the mean and fong. The story itself possesses the Rights aod_ Respousibilies Atising battallon. Another frm offored the cAlels | the city took n new form. It was decided | Consid s was trans. |UKIY Do sent within the nest few days [ring of sincerity. At its conclusion men R UL R Y pLoa | Theretrom,” by John H. lngham of th were purchased regardless of the fact that |t0 defer action on the proposed petition Wik alte 4a for Beptambar | L0 busluess ien Interested in beet culture [ 3106 from their weats, swung their hats millan company, New York. jo Mas« | Philadeiphia Bar. Aside from the useful. | SaeY do Dot cdnform With the §pso fentoss to the councll for relief and & committes| Adjo Ak T06% WFrdSine. (G BIANG & taUSH | L L R B b BB A : k ness of this treatise as a law book, it " |of the board. The matter was brought to| ™A% appointed to see W, il 4 journed for one week arrange to plant a much larger acre- | Bhouts of “Bravo! Dravo, B * o book, it makes | 1 ard, Th brought to W. H. Smith, manager ago next sprix | wo Bellstedt!" while Layibing Bovelios sut oF the GAMAEY 18| Trymasn; CHONER. e okt mmake# | tho attention of Principal Waterhouse and | Of the street rallway, and invite bim to Board of Ed A e e SH ot BN WL RIS s e B N e rinary 14| layman, though it is strictly and yyer of | commandant A. 8. Pearse and they retused visit the club next Mcnday Wit Ehie :Hokid 6t B e I wanis B joined in the swelling chorus of praise S bkl a 14w book and prepared for the uss of the | 10,1t to drill cadets wro wers ot pro-| W. A. Lunn appeared before the club to [ last nigh e Bourd of Bducation eonvessd | Novit b B e b The remaining numbers on the program ch AL t in danger of being | proession only. "An interastiog feature of vided with regulation uniforms | interest it in the subject of the culture of DAVIEIESE ChV: Huctor Wikt igued. by | Notice Bas tewn served on tha oity ofiola) { by no means satiated the desire of the audi kb LT The oo 1o re eI on s ®yts | The question was presented to the Board | SURAT beets {n small tracts, especially upon | nan i ulla was presented (0 Mr. Bren- | (b (iie T e for Ed Burke, that | ence. Each was encored most heartily and of sentimentalism, Thab A awaon, '8 | preseat logal status of the dog, and the | ¢ Biucation aud provoked considerable | untsed lot uun for”bis signature, but bo stll retused | 2023 has or an appeal of the Judgment of there was a shade of disappolutment be an Night uinme has | evident advan liscussion. Th snters o sign. Deputy Sherift Roach was in the 25 has passed and the request is made | cause the encol 1 written something nuch out o cement the dog has made and he board entered into the con - as in the | ypar the of 5 h corers could not be extended to @iinary cannot be much out ot the | s making in the estimation of its superlor tract with tho understandiog that tbe arm | DISPOSE OF STARK'S CLAIM rear ot the room and upon Bretnau's refus | rant tho elty council at once lssus o war. | laclude the wido repertalres of musical se il T M ! ned, \“.‘.‘ k | animal “man.” The last division of the | °ould make all the uniforms required and | he stepped forward and served the peremp- | pyrke o he cla This case is where | lections which the tuneful band bas so popu B e ity ittt | e A GAH LA DTSN DY CRIRAYRELE the members agreed that it would not be| Pirectors of the Stro W bR e A (T PP LT BN LR L larized with the attendants upon the con- The tales, while palpably modeled ordeco. | animals. This branch of th sublect 1a, of possible to avoid this contract. A compro-| #ure Company Deny His the board then attached his signature (o | iy Bl 1 was quite severely | certs. One of the encores during the lat LR R B Lol | on the | course, treated in works on negligence, lin mise was finally effected by instructing the Statements in Toto. it and it was turned over to Mr. | . ter part of the program was Bellstedt's splendor that guite their ow atbasic | bilittes of common oarriefs, ste, In thiy| CUDIDSDAeEt 10 admit all cadets who Bave y octor. This action terminated a fight | e the gan company wan granted | -F dly Greeting” mo and its first wtorles are told in an unusw Maiact g B DU B LR M G LB R it Arendy sacured uniforms, but not to recog-| The final chapter in the Stark flasco which has lasted since June and which pre- | ing the rulshied @ boud fnden | notes were the signal for a forcible expres N A 1¥id, fan immense number of authoritie nize uniforms In the future unless they | reached its culmination yesterday wh ented the erection of another school build- Aol ainst damage by reason of [*lon of the high admiration Om ) and telling style. Dodd, Mead & horities, mak they come ition yesterday when | ing 1 | open trenches and the int | maha pecple RS LLIE Vh e OO T the | [romthe oMot dutattar el L UL R LTI RT DR R A Intention now fs to|have for the composer, his capable bandmen k e, $1.50 | subgec . A f e )r. Wolfe reporte ’ e back ¢ e gas compa ity ) » g \ s | sut joct wlone, while the matters discussed | President Burgess Makes Suggestion | rectors of the Nebraska Mutual Lite In-|pupils f I\_ ported an enrollment of 8,672 | ney Montgomery says ompay i {\”.‘r ar :]n.. fuspiring product of thelr combined | in the rest of the book re * | surance compa Stroms pupils for September, as against 3,230 for the | pa- mery says that before action ¢ i Whih thull: whio Wi e eatabiiy somame]| sabbhroten f the book relating to the law [ A g ot bt L e b A Ly DL authotized | corresponding m s against 3,200 for the | b brought against the g e . 4 pertaining to animals the p i1 esponding month a year ago. T he gas company the he final conc Beken kb THG AULHOR TE 11 thie Eirave DAYS | founarITewisry: mals may not easily be |30, 1600, was presented by J. F. Burgess, | publication of a letter which they had | gain of 342, Th i his 18 & | city must first pay the claim. g sl ert was concluded without SOl ok siblishea & Bosk. beatin ound alsewhere. T. & J. W. Johnson & | who was ct AL previo sent to the local collectc | 342 he superintendent also re P clal a speech from Mr. Bellstedt, as many of s ook bearing he| Co: Philads r chairman of the board at that || or of | ported that he had excl Py title, “The Black Gown i Philadelphla. Sheep, $6.00. time. In the report the difculties bat | internal rovenue. 1t eftectually disposes of ‘"'hnf L “10:’ llll. ll xeluded a dozen or wore | Republicans in Second Ward Organize i\h,.‘ o M‘m“"m" D it o (RN ikices o0 solontkll Newe York. (He. sosita] Latrdi & Law of Ok} A e e TH R IINE TP eI | e S AR G PRI S oplay [[OE Swowetich the Lowell school for a period | A" republican club bas been organiaed in vai 10 mistaking tho bandmaster's appre being laid in and about Albany in the | lished, under th Pt have just pub- | growing High school were enumerated. Mr [ candidate for congreas that he was respon- | tended the funeral gl By gt the Second ward, with Councilman Joseph |extended him. 1 Cl Ut Ol el middle of the sightesnth century. The tale | Praverbs and shi gt The World's Best | Burgess adviscs that in the construction | stble in securing any rultug by the inter-| was caused SR child whose d Dworak as president. The secretary s C g him. 1t was denoted by his willing B s i at S L entite, Wi Yor | aviouh: uad: batal Gt kiaur EriGlhores | B4 <o e e S L e S e Y Kok B Bkl BRI A et R e vl i e s SRR L AR EHILE IO BoBrav e TeHR G- | HODAYRER AL 'lfl;:“mu:lilmn '\.Yk(-eorm- be considered. Twelve and sixteen-room | gat ]”' the insurance company was miti- | dren from coming in “: AR thelt chil. | the preltminesy mosting ffty well knews |in vepiy to th """"'{'”“’ expressed when teristics of the old New York Dutch life | o public speaker, the [ buildings are commended o | sated om coming in contact with those hay- | republicans of the ward si e ork Dutch life | author, the journallst, all k nended on account of the ¢ ing contaglous dls | o ward signed the roll and | greeted the encore of the times The hero is at | alist, all know the neces- | decreased expense f ; )t the persons who sign this lete o TP, AR as a membership co icore rendered just before the \ h o is at the battle|sity of such a worl . pense for maintenance. It s |yg g r one| The questio k ¥ p committee is at work now | concluc rumbe . of Fort George and in everywhore a vory | sity of such & work in the preparation of | sugsested by Tk (eian | o S Qimottations W ipbilian Aid {¥0 B N e T Y it is expected that there will be 100 mem o gt ioanla of the progmm, D striking figure. The author of “The Black | or an articl Nothing brightens up a speech | room bullding be erected to take the place are populists. The Board of Directors of Omaha came up Dr. Wolfe stated that |Ders before the week is out. Meetings o] e i G IS ENEF RUOYS Shv ik B Wat veared.in hs. wiset of 16| tion, Hke e or even an every-day conversa- | of Forest and Viaton schools and that Mon- the Nebraska Mutual conaiats of nine Der- | {4 agutust the rues and it is v Omahs. This [ the club will be held every Tuesday 14| e prRaly Ik RS e A glon which contained some of the most |ens up ‘|;‘”‘ apt, crisp quotation that wak- | mouth Park, Central Park and Druid Hill 5005, 8ix of whom were present when it was | unleas £t ll‘\" rules and it Is understood that Friday evenings at Kubat's hall, Twentieth Totiun ‘“\'“ y responded by playing the se latidotive. and charmibg. Dutoh eolonikl | rend D e attention of the listener or |schools be consolidated in one sixteen-room decided to retain Congressman Stark as at- iless teachers are willing to reside here |and § streets. on which many in the audience called lite, and ite portrayal bas been for her a ;u':r and endows the whole topic with new | building torney in the case, which was done by a they will have to resign. i iy for, designating it the “baby plec b o ros d Drov " ¢ — labor of love, rather than one of purely frostiness and ife. ~ Proverbe bave been Doi ciok ot tis foating IBAeEtednssh) of | ooy o e o PO i e e bt debroint bbb literary endeavor. Houghton, MiMin & |and they certal the wisdom of nations eI RTATME e FEise UIaRRRTB e She faoe | oy kaopr IR TmALLeR Srot ORIRIAN ot Set hodbisnes A Tt e Jondap oralng AT i MUY LS Co., New York. Price, $1.50 aud they cortalaly ace ke the conosnirated LT Rl ie: ATePT b YEIVIEUR Y GHTiNe | o \BUE And o cnéswabiniste ICEDRAC D Ibet GE waRhouY ch e URRTRIE RIESRS o (515 thaUEH g00d things sald and writ- | city council to comply with the statutes of than the Board of Ditsctors when they saw | g iss Barbara Burt of Superior, Neb., was |04 Street Commisioner Clatk will heve ) Alexandar Stevenson Twombly, in his new | Cloth, $1 e f';" Laird & Lee, Chicago. | Nebraska. He urkes that RGAILE A tabA | Ly BEABaTE F LteRY et R stark | © ‘T’;"fl to & position as eighth grade teacher. his hands full for some days to come. The y romance, “Kelen: The Surf Rider.’ has , $1; leather, $1.50. Dy (AR oTBoL10GE LU GEERL L LEN000 | o et iaden e O lebtor Souts TS | i L e THALLALh A NN AORE GAChice b BALE GRME 1B & A made an excur8lof Tt & new feld of fiction. | Rocent happenings fn China make o RISt (ho DoaEd talhs, aRIRRE R 1ol KU | e Jandiieted 'Sy OORGLor TOUS SROPS Thirt LR LR G B L LG xtent these days in repairing streets after It I8 @ story of native Hawalian life just | cfally timely the publication of *Ch 106 | aviien. S5 eARICIoRA" T RHIE Ieve 10 MRt [ e v n sl BGY S s e e [AsmerisRiaE S50 BRocTVOIE 8 BAOE 0E before the discovery of the fslands by Cap- | LOng-Lived Empire," by ket RDELLLE el sl LA U e LA B e e o o |1t 18’ comidered that the mashine kaa al- tain Cook, In the latter part of the eigh- | Scldmore, author % "J.lnrli(lnh. l;x"nmuh Mr. Burgess notes the complaint fre- | !la l‘dl‘l‘”,!'\i,’.'{L'..,“‘E‘,‘;‘& )v;lnntlxl?‘\:ll for the "\F‘:lflirvoln. | ready paid for itself, as much more work teenth century. It deals with the love and | Japan” and “Jave, the Garden of th e in | quently heard concerning the severity of the B et i the: Nebraska Aatual Lite | fro alt dozen or more planos were rented | be accomplished in a day than under L] chivalry of the period and with the pe- | Miss Scidmore's knowledge of th o East | High school course and sets forth some of o O el o 11 polkith, e e LR e culiar customs of the people. The author, | Paradoxes is due to the fact i l;:"h"' the objections urged against having such a | being fully oAl PRl e — | syoetny Meeting ot Rapy who bas become by restdence and untiring | visited 1t seven times within the last has | dimeult. curriculum. He advises that the | the bre Ira to say, in jus Litigants Effect Cor [ i et bad ’,"’h“""" oisb Genuine research familiar with the history, tradi-|teen ‘ - | superintendent of the school; rincl | yourself and in behalf of your assoclat eo ompro | pecial meeting of the L o adi- |teen years. Several ¢f schools and principal | t our represe iy 0 epublics T fotklose of Lhe iclands, has wricten | SDADtars are devoted ber elght and twenty | of the High school be requestod to iav T R D Pt SN Hl.::n(!:. b ol B B e cata 9 K ntatCiner the hindd as wittlen [ABERIE SISTARERAS T 106 o fri o S Uil e i b cre at o1 times and und Light and Power company aguinst the City || enty-elghth and R streots, Wednendsy cently published, following it with the|parties; one to the f rioters and relief | dents impalr their health in taking 5o much | ere indursed. AnA. A AR RlaTE oy St SRS, AYALIIRE Lo SARATIY Ok Syciis: SUiy isLARERAS S dhny ofl Il present romance. 1t is sald by those|each to the cities of Tias nw;flmm_ one | work in four years. b e R strl |;,.:mm S L N Bl 02 a Ak oo it 1’“‘“””“ ltibdiet]) n A o, subject S skl sin, Canton an ehed Dy hin e conclusion ultimately | String wires in South Omaha, a stipulation | | ib an opportunity Atting the 5 g‘.‘:;‘:.,: “11”:‘.”’y ' "‘:M hat the romance | Shanghal and two to the Great Wall “___‘l‘_'\’”‘ Additional High School Bon o R its basis sugzcs: | has been filed In the alatr h,' et ”," fon | dee niforan Just ux’»-h,.‘\m;' o 11”“\“‘ Littl i i es & distinct and true conception of | Decadence of the Kite 4 ions proviousty made to him by yourselt o distriot court. whe A 8, st receixed, Eolloviag (%) Vv - i et e e n "1‘1‘.‘\« Tu:i i | ?m f v‘l; Manchus,” the alien rul The board decided to submit to the voters | L fact. It was [ accors ot ™ th your the parties to the action allege that it the donning of the uniforms the club will l e " £ v, is the subject of anothet o distric o general sle on 1t our representatives visited o ¢ 5 4 ed in militar s people before the coming of the white man, | ter, while the do bject of anether chap. | ©f the district, at the general election to be | Washington o ke Rt e Y baan spitied and compromisad and that the Irsasiin/militany o thotiegs by fornae T8 GUtuad Aluaaranidattha hackiis Yery | Aniibe Ore o dowager empress, “Taze Hai [ BId November 6 1900, a proposition to Washington to (nke up and in pereon (4llY | equities are with the plaintiff. Upon this soldiers in the Ninth and Tenth cavalry. ADCGUERALS AnumIandene ! 4 Great."" 1 treated of at equal length ahable thal bostd (o burraw:$85,000 for the | LS Witlutasultaeat niRatoRy. 1o Crasives | stipulation Judge Keysor has entered a de- p—_———— pleturesque photograph: » lons lvnvlrln,m 'I}\yr'\ raordinary woman-—-the only man~ | PUFPose of making the new High s« vt A C R TG TR L R ISERY A s & Schultz and Wilcox Retarn shotographs from locallties | in China she has o il iish hive appeared in the newspupe £ by N | sars. Schu " y B ends. Hosard n China,” as she has been called—who be- building fireproof. It was also recom- | especially in one of which ¢ papers and | From the pleadings it appears that in il hults.and Wiloox have returned mapuishediin e dlory. Rordl. oward &| €an life as one of the late emperor's con- mended that the be be'ot $1:000 denomi | [opsously acoreditad with having helie er | April of last year the city council of South from a little campaigning trip through the Gubines and made herself the abeolte ruter | 28t108: Payable in twenty years and bearing | fect rnal insurance organizations were sub. | Omaha passed an ordinance granting South | county. At Bennington Sunday Mr. Schultz W d j of the empire, 18 supposed to be responsible | BOL 2ITe than 4 per cent Interest ject to tax, To our knowledge vou made | plaintiff the right to erect antiag (0 the | spoko in German and was well recalved ¥ ansgressors: v Story of o Groat for the presont uprising, it betng charac, | Superintendent Pearse advised the board satng G o Trae s AT LML SV LcaE ko s LIRS (40 address on cls dams, 1s & political | teristic of the co 4 A¢° | tha yer of Tent e deem the above statement to be but . conducting ele o issues of the da e IR ERMNRN A0MY. -8, Bollh) a | teristic of the country, that ita Fevolutions that a number of Tenth grade students at | simple act .r’ jgstice statement 10 be but a | tricity through the streets for lighting and the issues of the day. Both candidates were Rovel ot he cth contury. 108 scene | 10Ul bo fostered, It not instigated, by the the High school are ready to take up the | advantage of the firat epportinity to AK€ | power. The petition filed by the ing and | well received and they returned home 6ilna s u"l‘nllwl gentury. I8 NoRnA | sovernmant The Ceatiry veapany, Mew | “LUO7 Of stemography fnd typawmitiug aad it T ALEXANDER SCOTT, ettt rele et A plaintiff | greatly encouraged Y 8 e future, e whe o o 2.6 s 9 requeste esider 01008 st e counc Eanse in b llute, at a time whea the | York. Price, $2.60. requested that six typewriters be pur- 3. B STEWART, | reident. | passed another ordinance repeali p-g 5 g e Mol of 1900 shall be B chased ¢ matter was referred to the CHARLES A. MORRILI ordinance and at the osotsoparniey [ Maxlo pity. Goasip, FOR DIZZINESS, natter of history Those whose cu James H, Hopkins, at one ti committee on supplies JOIIN ( ON i another or me meeting passed | The receints of sheen at the stock yards Tlosity b excited by the omewhat enig.|resentative in congress fr ne dme & reD- | The committee on buildings and pr Directo e ordinance entering into a contract | ¥atorday numbered 1 ad FOR BILIOUSRE! ca o o congress from Pennsylyi | on buildings and property the South ahs e Sheldon Young. Twenty-second fl‘.“l'v“' al title of this novel will find them- | has contributed a work of aidirabl |Fecommended that & Gommitise: be WOMEN PREPARE FOR pany. for "““‘"‘ ")‘)"‘“‘”'l A Lt B doi S i 4 088 T :;\u“:l(r:\;\‘:‘\’l‘h.‘l‘ on perusal, by an Interest hstorical value entitled, “A onelderable | pointed to confer and co-operate with the WORK | lichis. he plaintiir all e L LI T LI L P R R CONSTIPATION, )Mot and varied incidents. The story | Political Parties in the U ory of | varjous Masonic bodies bl ok ff alleged that the ordl- ptist church will commence at 7:30 p. m . ory es e United States.” s Mascaic bodies of the city in mak- | 0 o , ¥ nance rep & ) | 1P oo L) L A8 pias s aried Cnsloenti BRe MY | (LR e in Ioaieat g Rialon | [aziaus Masaslo bogiehinfiiaiciiy A Ak mahs Woman's Clab Holds Ity First | 2000 Fepealing its ranchisc was fraudu- Pollard has returned to Chadron problem, which now excites the attention|ad account of tk ulm“ 7 it contains| nerstone of the new High school b m‘”l Seaslon for o Year y passed In pursuance of a conspiracy | pere. spending a few days with relatives o olitlo e political partles ex- 4 o gh school bullding. at a special meeting called by | here g :‘f.]'xh Sreat political parties. It is espe-[isting in the United et u:nl.: | Robert. Smith and Mr, Johuson objected o4 ARG woA u,‘:,,'\:i,( "“,"”‘I"{‘ 1 by Acting Mayor | A speclal auction sale of 2,000 range horses )~1ry ';:1‘.":1;'“l'~»;.rl"m‘-n ' prestdential | foundation of the government, together | .k the Masons take charge of the cers-| Tho first fall meeting of the Omaha|[TOM the city ot RS & AT absanog | Wil he held” 6% the §tosk YArQN IR 00 o dependence Publishing com with & 6o i er | monies, o o § % " ! st {s maha Mayor Ensor, who, it wa cdnesday Philadelphia & company, | With & nsideration of the conditions at- t 2 socount of the opposition of | Womsa's olub was held yesterday afters | KDO¥2: Would have velaed the repealing 19 | Ve young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack tendiog thelr formation and development corta'n religloun organizations to secret | noon at 3 o'clock. All business was post- | 3'288Ce: pealing or- | ATKCTY Whs bidly scuided ‘Yestarday by B TSR socioties, and urged that th % siness was post- (e acciacntal overturning of a coftee R A el L ‘A"nr: [fh; )rllxmry Of the vArious | pexed to Iay (the ":':‘:‘ \!‘:hmuy 0 be | poned until the next meeting save tho de- | | According to the torms of the stipulation | Tho LHIL \r“.f“"fi.:‘ i Messrs, La Lee of Chi-| V8 ere 1s a reprint of party plat ay the stome. After being |cision to present to the publ udge Keysor's de Al 10, WD 5 chleiai esbyterlan cago have published in a superb de luxe|f0rms that will be plats | amended in accordance with this suggestion | A public library the | y decree declares the equities | Church will give a chicken ple dinner todav B o want mens: Lod sl by | the tudest. of w'ln:(,lwn(\:‘:l [Dtereat. L0 | the recommendation was acc e sapntiin | (OUE IMAOHE ML ANRIG AR 000 L e sg,cmarimash S R, SR gtargts ]E‘ Annle G. Brown. Its title, “Fireside Bat-|be found a very convenient r:(:-"r;vnul: xunl The board empowered the superintendent & B "I:,':v"lf\,”,f i the public schools |yt (iKY 'm“l“ ordinance is null and vold. | An effort is being made by local repub. o 8" e 5 B N e e 10 ks | 990 whll, uo doube, be" bighly. prise book | of bulldings and chairman of the committee | ces M eI ection of Mrs. Fran- | 0 G P its officers are perpetually en "‘ et secure e bullding just vacated Jenu aeloated and 1t fita the book admirably. ATRAS ath dntarsal prized by | on bulldings to remove the carpenter ’ d as an honorary member of the |01 IT int ring h the plaintiff V. G. Sloane for headquarters during THeEvans CuewicaiCo. 800t er us. TR RSy Py ably. The g rested in the subject. G.|tr NI n arpenter shc p‘m.h_ company or its g ¢ campaign. Wold by Druggists, - oned home, left bare and unpro- [ ¥: Putnam’s Soms, Ne 3 om Nineteenth and California streets to . ¢ | rignt enjoyment of the corge Irewer and o or ' L R A eathibe o fathe i the Lake school site. R | e the, Histe| ERIAABS priviionsy ranted by the orialast | fO IR0 18 Brewar abd wits lons todpy IR R T ] The thoughtlensness of the graceful, worldly | One of the most conspicuous fig Miss Leilu Shears was placefl on the Kin- | next wee e & hl hald' 4n Lineoln | ¢ Hasnse o Apri, 1859, which is adjuageq | Brewer is a delegate to the Natlonal Un- L SN Banioe Rthe mother, the splendid efforts of the heroine | for® the Amerlcan public at n\:"r., be- | dergarten directors’ assigned lst. The fol- | session and ":;“' ;“;n' x feature of the 1»!»’1‘1‘I‘“ K.uul :“m and to have been duly i _ o canaer 1wl poverty and dincourage- {ore the American Publlc st the present | lowing were placed on the assigned list of | Deleguioa-Mesd oliony ! by the city. — ment, the various incidents that brin, His career, sinc oosevelt. | grade teachers: Sophia G c8sle e owle L & out , since ho first made Sophia Grau, Bessie Hall, | Omuha, Dumont, Cole, Townsend Hoctor School Stte Can o IT 1 so_vividly the strone points and weak- e BRI ot R b RO i Augetts Dololt, Theress Tracy, Louise Soae:, ROt uid. MiAh Falr O R o b vadat, S IGNORANCE THAT WASTES resses of each member of the famil: life, has bes ¢ ch | Edwards, Anna Kru nates—Mesdames 3ault etary Dren: " S The en such as to attract c e=hlen i ST . | nan of the South Omaba Board of Educat EFFORT. final triumph over so many apparently {n- | ttention. In the world of letters n’l‘;hnnx A resolution was passed instructing the aThompson, Fuller, Richardson, |to sign the disputed warr ,"I ,',.",l" Akion TRAINED SERVANTS USE SERERS o . ! , 10 80 | sec i A d c d Misses Sco McCartney arrant for the p I surm: untable obstacles, all this humble and | ¢1ety. 1o politics and in war he has L0 | AGRSIATY of the board to request the North | The club will pay the expenses of the | ment to County Commissioner S { RUSARRE Qrann is Lol Witk b AIGBIAIY s mlahgeralli oINS AN DOR [ Outatih SMANAR SURIMARIE VR SAMATE SIRY president and one delegate, 88 | (he' sum of $0.500 for a sita for a schoo 1 4nd s convioolns truthfulness that dellght s whlls tming for (o 00 (AR | MRIoH has been dumped on & lot ownef by | A o s Dreaidont: mage | BOUAS: Fromithe pisadings’ and B tahes) the resder Laird & Lee, Chicago, Price, |dency of the United States to publish | 16 Doard news Fors Omsha | her annual address, emphasizing the priv o |11 appeared that the Board of Education had A SR 10, a| A diploma was granted to Miss Luthera | eges and duties of the club {08 th privil | SLRPRATIEL MR RIS RO IE S P et had B P bock Is o of the uestions swkiag solu- | Babert, who folshed ber High sohool wark e ranin 13 the Eaneral feletRies B 148 | Dironase of a schao! aite &t the prie fon s o of Verse. 5 5 o has | too late to graduate : o g e general federation site at the price ¢ SR i RANESE VoRss U L ki has followed his slury of “The » xraduste with the class of 1900, | Mrs. Stoutenboroush spoke on “Traveling | H1oci0F had proffered & warranty ¢ . of FaLily ofrims ek | Hough BN OLML TR ibe s Yolums Increase in Enrollment. Libraries,” giving & brief sketch of the his- | L0 had set aside tho money out i St &8 A Iutest Werh. VS e Matern on the lfe of Oliver Cromwell. It |s a| Superintendent Pearse reported that the | 1FY of that institution in Nebraska and | tunds received from saloon license il O \ To the people of the west not familiar most vivid and condensed account o e | records for the second week of school show | ts wonderful results and making s most | 10S% the warrant had been ordered drawr 1'01111 Ow 28 R RROEIA I s Yool RobEIAmUIAG | Gt Rrataetan and his times. writtiy | !he entire emroliment to be 15,05, as eloquent plea for its advancement | and had been signed by the president of the | T b Ao P g QR BB o B special reference to the birth of Eng. | *64/8st 14862 In 1899 He also reported During the afternoon the club made for- | DO8Fd: but when it reached the sccretar ol S H poesia aturally W\ not apbeal wo stronsly | iish liberty and its relation to the growth Tt Ie had visited all the sehoois ang|mal expression of its sympatby for its refuscd to sign it, basing his refusal upon | or 1Ce ooms auaint i Tsar Aiiinied NIk ke f'\‘ I:\Kmm;:u:n l;‘ber(v and American institus | 244 5¢ 1 properly organized, with the ex- | pr s president, Mrs. Judge Savage, in | o0 Alleked lack of funds. In the trial sl |l ] arm and seashore. The book po ¢ s the most important and el eption of Lake school, whe her sorrow in the loss of ber sor 11 | case counsel for respo o ek i | o book possessos | o d elab- | © where additional v son, Mr. Will respondent sought to show | @ G to all the ofiice buildin ¢ 1 farm and seashore. he look bossenscs |orate historical work which Governor room is Debded, and Beal school, which | MOTFs. Alter bearing the two remaining | (D4t the money on hand with whi S ¥ \ o bulldlnge APUHCRAXRIARA. Jork of ‘thalr soemb Ty o8 Artlatic merlt 00 Juaking from the re-|Roosevelt has written. It s published in Witk not be fully eauipped wntil Oclober o, | Blennial reports, Miss Lida Wilson's on Baard K0 BOUELE tn bay ‘Heclor mas it |é & \d plenty of them vacant and you can probably get any size room you want. \ e A e e vt denty fone volume, similar in form o the au- S, B8 Seir: SQNIDRRS Bk Cotonar | UPress Women b tue Bik flson's 98| quired by the law to go clsewhere and for [@ To°° ©m@ 1 THE BEE BUILDING. You will not find for whom (he Autbor wrote. Bix hait:toae| 2ors “Roush Riders Oharies Soribe present term to Callle MoConnell,- who is | DrPer, Bmith on “Celebrities at the Bl other purposes. At the conclusion of the which to make a selection. T 900 BART: S99 TN ustraticns are. Kived of oharagtaristic |0 " Boas: New Tork. Friss, §ho0 inable (0 take up school work on accouat of o e etk adshurhed. . Moch en. | GTEUIED Judgo Keysor fssued a poremy il g o8, TRAFO.18. K900, E9pOR Jor that. AN} the FRuf 18 faces and scemes, Which add Ie L sickness. Elizabeth Shirle thusiasm was exhibited in th g writ of & peremptory ce ch add greatly to e cth Shirley was also granted exhibited in the work of the mandamus requiring Secreta y T SRt ABY Aonat: FAID. AN premtly t0 ) The abave. hooks atefor bl by .th « two months’ leave of absence varlous departments which begin their work | 40 10 8180 the warrant reasy Bron: | § | HE BEE BUILDING { ; geath Stationery Co., 1308 Farnam street ‘n'm resignation of Sara Gordon Bean, | 'M'® We¢k R (¢ kindergarten assistant, was accepted < : Heoted President o are first cluss and the faw that are v e " accepted . acant are just as good as th Clty Treasurer A. H. Hennin POLICE WANT EDW meeting of the Young good as those that are ) ennings _advisc p nng Men's| | occupied. Rents are ks BORREEEELLABLELML0000000 et o Bhitetias panunines sAeitag ARD BEEBE | ., n club, held last night at the|® pled. Rents are mo higher than In bulldings which may burn up llke & Y- PP RRR J oo d | oy csiment 20000 worth of 4 per cont bonds Stole Thirteen Hund lars fro of Mayor Kelly, Pres| Wil Tage | @ " stack Ne and l t . )t the city of Omaha, which are offered for | His Mother and ¥ « Been gned f;v'! the vacancy was filled by th RENTAL AGEN sale at $108 and aves ® 8 ection of A. Beck. M 3¢ = e ¢ S W n erestlng Books $108 and interest Heard from Since, UBSLT AR fr. Beck has served ® Ground Floor, Bee Hullding. R. c. Petcrs & Comna“y Mothers endorse it, chil | The police are look 9 Idered a capab residing off * You will want some books to » children llke it, old | g b 0 for Baward | pys y . ling officer and a EhRdie A oks (o take with you during your vacation. Our tolks use it We refor to Ono Minute | peoy® 8 HVEAS 514 b7, Who cne day ragt | Austier. Q. O. Francisce was choses ¥ D e e B T S o S Lo S S S S O o ol o 2 j dtandiax arder with the priaciple publishers seables us io have & tew ders folke ute it. = We Tefor 10,006, MInute | yeek robbed his mother of 41,800 and do- | "'A" commilte of i Mr. e *9 o ‘,’ Dublication all the popular ficion. We Have iso & Iarse assortment and lupg troubles. t| camped. His description has been se: A committe of ten was appointed to of the verv best of the copyrighted fict 8 9 assortmen s to the police dej 0 el | e arrangements for th before you start on your vacation trip. overs. Call and see us % Marriage Lic e oone of Towa. an "Newrsihe prie | the big Rocsevelt rally in Omaba Thursasy M NHOOD RESTORED.,?\:’"D”“' ‘ Licensen oy vt bemn taiued to the | thoush be has been gone five days, othin gl gy Ao B gy -"m1.::'3‘:u.l.'pnu‘l7:l'.un:|v:ll'.mnuul-vum n phyweian.wil quickly | g A u’hll MECEATH STATIONERY CO % | atiowing persons haa. Laoh Leard from bim ths tar I8 | B, Murdook, George MoBride, B. B. B. Rids FliE dn i ek ame and residence. The boy's fath 4 way, James V. Chizek, Henry C. o Marry, K . Howard Gles. Omaha y's father is a Dr. Becbe, whe ot | izek, Henry . Murphy, E 11 Tomaan by TEL. 234, 1308 FARNAM. Hianche Lyons, Omaha preme i Wanington, amayones Who bt | L. Gustafson, Thomas J, O'Nell, George A a'to Bperii 14t worro VN cionny :‘a N J. W. VanArnam, Omaha settlement of an estate SR{Oh haia Curtls, John C. Trou aud rostores sna | w B0 Lineve and L6 Urluary orgaus of &l lmpuritia, o X sirang! | Teonora B Myers, Omaha terested. Chief Donahy R curiDIE e o 'eued by Dactors ls beeanas 80 per cent are trouhled S— Francis Gift, Omaha & know the full name of nw 1“)" he_deesn s Mey Fores an-Bi Taries gl euan mo Dl o ban o dae R o et i T A T o 18d's parents, or | A scheme I8 said to be on foot t 7ol ABns el e 5 H0h Ce0A B potLABeit CUL 4100 0 OX 107 40 n foot to attempt wall, Sentieryun e cleuiarand inetimecle s Iy NE CO,, F.u. “ox 276, Ban Franciaco, ( £33 33333 IIIIIIIILLIITILL S Ruby M. Ewvamey, Valley, Neb. their Omaba addres 1 election in South to force a municipal J pal FOR SALB BY MYERS-DILLON LRUG €O, A6TH AND FARNAM.

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