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ld PRINCE GETS THE COLISEUM Oomen Back Into Control of His Own and Will Rebnild Track HOPES TO REVIVE CYCLE RACING IN OMAHA Teack Wil See the High Wheels toned Onee Motors Instend of the Midden by Unax Champlo Famon tarday ba run with larg ywi of han and char do! 10! the the men a eolved w Mr. P ym the A Aing 1 roleass n Los the cham Omaha Angales plons now anothar wo to hera will re In for rack the I8 pro faturday new track will | Kk and will race on w be constructed at the Coliseum on most modern lines. Jt Frida the and posed to run races next and S 2 Anors toet to o ten laps Midway The and tha prominence " tha lay ave and the fas ack angle of 48 hougt nge " aver known tr will be ralsed f legroes and iefa fast ng of the huild and Al these The 13 an of the iations weos will re old-time da vill make £ h wheelmen are ta ery I in terast and George Melerstsin will tomorrow enter training to meet Johnnie Nelson, tha Amortean wh toin a r har paced event allow Meier will attract | The races scheduled for h race the champion wil s at the new track LORD DURHAM CAUSES TALK Bporting Colamns Vo vote of English Papers : o Ameri- | | on of American ownoers i feat thelr horse fn the United wieo The Morning 1 Relff has not usual confidence Jenking, the wer Thi Ihihie ght 1o b ta that Lester of Inte with his 1t eulogizes Maher and latter of whom has besn en suged 1 ince Saltykoff i ard, which mikes the « of th v_elub responsible for cent trouble declarcs that Lord Durham s attack was directod primarily against their “wupineness and - torpldit 1t accuses them of fgnorance and misp'aced energ and eltes u where Tnut week they mummoned aman of the highest charactor whose Integrity ft would be absurd to | Ayabt, to cxpl running of his horses The' Times, after remarking that “1f ol be difficult 1o overpraise the servicos | Fota Diieham han tenderad to the tauss gb turf reform, save: “There s no doubt 1f o p e evidence of nlleged misdeeds | of Ameriean jockeys (he stewards will be Mensed to glve it enraful considaration, bit ha { of hie lotter of Wodnesdny does not seem to indic 1l woh w he nees that he ratner ald in his wpesch at the eliub nbout Newmarket being the dimping | round for American jockeys. Lord [ir m cites instances where Amerlcans have been raprimanded for unscrupulous riding bt there fn all the differ n the world between the wild tding of n jockey over anxions to win i eace and pulllng to pre vent winning, whieh was implied in Lord Durham's speech CIC ds unfalr to han English Upport wieh an nllegatlon han Engheh roffians such as been the curse of tacecourses. by be done mosphera of the turf comuinity will glndly mlewards, hit the titt ttor Of wieh importa al meeting of the Jockey Hubmit the measuren thoy nroposs to take The Morntig Fost announces that Lord Rowebery's colors will reappear on th turf at no distant date ENGLISH HORSE A WINNER Royal ¥ 1 modifles Tockey al their without erican wiirse evidence o Amerlean fol nndestrable | hnve alwivs I ansthing canse the at whole raci support — the n pon clab and to h s Defented Strm y Eager in n Awny LONDON, tweon M Enger, rid Juhn ‘A Drake's Flush. with | over the Hurat by Tager Fnger won i a canter by threc The wenther was miserable and Kager proceeded to the na were loudly appln horses appenred in the pink The wet track was right for Eager, but way counterbalanced by the wind befige favors ble to the American style of riding. How ever, (he wet turf and twenty-elght pounds welght I fvor of Bager proved o great A handieap, and Royal Plash was defented by the best sprinter in [ngland Mr Malnwaring, the chief handieapper Murst park, told the whole story snld \f tonnd 25 The mateh raee he umans English horse Mornington Cannon, and American horse foynl R up. which was P Turf elub course, was won N 1 by lengtha Roynl Flhish post in a pelt ded. Foth conaition of when he two Enelish owners conld have been 1 mike reckless . mateh | world have been disqualifed i€ 1 had not given Roval Flush nt lenst (welve pounds the advantage 1t was n game thing for Mr, Drake to make such a match, and it ts A tribute o My Wishard's capabilitias that, under such prohibitive conditions, his horss was closs i The rain ceased o the horses started wis A 8ix-furlong straightaway run, there was no advantage of position Kot awny with a good atart. B Lok a Tead that nt the distan: e already yelling: “Fager w Flush, however, gallantly hung on his opponent’s - quarters N, for w few momenta, it looked ax though Relft might duplicate’ the dashing finish which he had on on Dominfe 11 Tt the task o great and Eager finally cantered amidst an outburst of cheers. Time It s They Drake, who salls for home r Deutschlond today, was the frst to congratulate Mr. Neumann, Mr. Drake, who bet freely prior (o the race, sald to o vepresentative of the Associated Press 1 made tha mateh In the interest of sport Mone. Many people n England wanted to wge the horses meet again, but twenty fght pounds welght fs too much to give AWy After the r on the o6 Royal Flush was sold for 1,260 guineas to " Frank Gardner, an Anstralian gold miner, who Is starting » stablo for Rloan. Mr. Drake originaily pald 40 guin 4 for the horse At the Goodwood meeting John W, Gates i the Amerfenn Steel and Wire company won £1W,000 {n bets on Royal Flush FAMOUS BROOD MARE DEAD Moss Rose, for Wh James W, Keene Hecently Pald $25,000, Dies of Plenro-Pnenmont [ Hear Moss Rose, by Ken mare and ot _and today LEXINGTON, Ky, wy Tmp, 11 Uked, dam tieky, aged 17, the famous broo dam of Henry of Navarrs, Hu Turk 11, died of pleuro-pneumor She was Bought lust week by James Keene for §25.000 and contracted the disease causing her death enroute from New York Omaha Athletie « b The Omaha Athletic club was organized Aturday Dight 1ta purposes are the hold- t | halieves this ac " ywor five 8 THE OMAIIA This Week Werrinm Announce Total Pop Diractor win ~ ation of Conntry VASHIN Ving 3 inhabitants of beaen practically and next anaounca His United i Diree The he completed waak he ¥ a has tona the census Merriam the ntry bureau will Auditorium proje: population for th ot howaver YORKAND BELLWOOD PLAY TIE - Fmch Side Scores Bleven Polnts Nelther Conld Win the Maten o statement be # o some slight r 101 Amarican Yhe Philiy are not from Alaska a bt s from soldi; ines and complets, T The fgures be oft ensus srving In ad he astimated and es will greateut e 't present D C ay: and sa lsewhere abr hese fAgures w for fal has pro aiffarant The firs the last was completed DA Sutirda waor Siade brothars a t population under r nand count and ng day, 1890, The of punching the individual cards containing duin « was not begua until March, 1 complated until September yresent has A has mplet Y Nab,, ( o8 territ am ant ast censy con 508 ¢ ) T hirty m wood Ankagi work ndi Kegurs vas n The een punched now be ground punched cards popniation and tha popula and territories are an week the bullatine showing he populution of the atates and tarritorias | hy minor civil Aivielons will be issued as | as lated OMAHA SOCIAL NOTES. ies can After v trom t tion nounced Dr. Sumple, Bellwo, next ¥ avors Competition PIT RG B Prestdant Dre ) the Pittaburg Base Fa ib sald tonig Washington and Ra ha thinks Kmerican'longie it requestad (o d Ve e e e Ao e st | Mra Harry McCorttick entertained at a tend t A amall luncheon on Saturday. the game | 1 and Mra on Saturday Ross entertained at it beiog oards evening their anni World Records by Flkes ROSTON, Oct. 28 —Harry Elkes hroke all rds from tuw to twenty-f this afterne his i milee being 37 .02 which ard mada by Stinson trying to make a in the twenty-sixth rheated. mpleted the twant ynds under the the twent e ersary The Metropo alub entertained tormally on Wednesday, devoted to games The Floren b was entertalned at the Sherman on Friday afternoon by Mmes. idwell and tan | | fn- | the evening bing | i whs ne ol mile his mo Thompson. Clifford Smith and dinn ab nal . Oct, 2 Mr. and Mrs the ludgrm ols teenth o {pdgme their Aix 1 Hase evening bee " Fves Messrs recard, but Dixon gave | thirty-five night will only m miles to 1t . N. Wood celebrated | anniversary on Saturday entertaining a number of friends. | On Snnday Rase ISTOWN, O affirmed he Y v Wt vi yurt nd there had tween Finn and aln officials polles department and o anr the benct Ating e Miss Edith Suell entertained the Mexican club very pleasantly on Tuesday evening | at her home at Forty-fourth and Farnam stroets. | | Miss Dewey gave a small luncheon at | WEEK IN FOREIGN MARKETS | s country club on wednesany tor Mra. | 3. H. Sprague, Mrs. Anderson and Miss | Voolworth | Mra. Marty, 2,76 Harney street, enter | tainea the South Side Whist club on Tues | day afternoon. Prizes wers won by Mrs. | Rogers and Mrs. Blanchard The Southwest first of Its avening at Reception of ment 1 Amonnt Anglo-German Agree- | onrnges n Fale of Ruying LONDON, Oct, 2% 8 exeba \ week had a rather active and declc The Anglo-Garman ng Chinn was cordiaily the early return of Field Roberts from South Africa wan nceepted as a good sien not show much Improve ire of the week wns the Underground Railway shares, Metropoll tans riaing 3 points and Districts 2. The American department showad marked ac tivity, the whole line of securities finishing from 1 point to 3 points higher on the wesk although the closing figures wers some whatt helow the heet Yesterday a holldny scene was prevalent which restricted business below the usuai half holldny average. The changes, how ever, were merely fractional. Unlon P “ifica rose S points Wabash rred 1y and North « Jther hand Norfolle & Western pre ferrad fell . New York Cantral & Hudson River 'y, Pennsvivania 1y, Haltimore & Ohle 14, N tarlo & Weatern ! Bouthern Pacific 'q. Southern proferred 1 Erie ‘nreferred t, Afchison, Topeks Omaha people Ranta Fo 4 and Loulsville & Nashville 4 Mintig sharos wers quiet and wenk | Mr. and Mrs. 8 sliowing & downward tendency, aithough |dinger on Thursday Rands and n few others were tional'y | ; Ry - higher. " Bar sllver Inat weak reached poy | Mr. and Mrs. Porterfield, per ounce, the highest figure attained sinto | Palmatier, Mr. and Mrs. 18 “This riee wos due fo pirchases by |and Mrs, Whiting Tndin for colnage purposes. the totnl eotn aee since. REDrUALy being: the exira | Mr. and Mrs. F. P, | Ainner on Thursday for Mr ordinary mum of Sig croren, Al mo y was_ abundant Allen. Those present were o T e Yale ror s Sloan, Mr Mis. J. B per cent and threa monthe’ bills were firm | Mra. Horhort Wheeler A ORID, Oct. 2-The report of the| Mr. and Mrs, Frank Martin of Wirt % of Spain for the week endod vest-r- | gtreet were surprised on Monday evening the wing. Goid In hand, 0| by about forty friends, the accaslon belng arease T ey | their wedding nnniversary. They were pre decrenue, 2702000 peseins Bpanish 48 closed | gented with o fine set of pearl-handle ( o 1NoIa oF quoted At B4k drawing to | knives and forks, | A close amid condit # of Increasing ens Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yates enter 'f;.i.’,’,\.:’.'ffl'-'f \”'v-'v“‘v-k'»”'m”J'r""‘_v:fljv; i ,’v[‘,‘ { talned Informally at dioner on 'hm.h:v Fo o e and there are instances of loans | evening, in honor of Miss McCord of 8t of @% Many montha huve passed since o | Joseph. The other guests were: Mr. ahows o larger short element than had been | Patrick sand Paxton, G R R Sareed; W/ Doyer The Omaha Guards celobrated thelr At the weekly meating of the Relchsbank | thirteenth anuiversary om Monday evening comp \ Herer Koch, president of the [ with w ball at thelr armory. The hall was bank, sald hat Olscounts Al paus hud | elaborately decorated with paims and of the month, ne mpared with flowers and the company colors. There murks daring the corresponding were about 150 dancers on the floor, T A eaabd i b Ih0 | The employes of the soverelgn office of marks, ns agalnat 62000000 marks Aduring | the W dmen of the World gave a sur the corresponding perfod In 150 and now [[ige party to Mr. and Mrs. R. B, McKelvey on Friday in commemoration of thelr twentleth wedding annivers The hosts were presented with a set decorated china A pleasant surprise was given of Miss Elizabeth McPherson of Salt Lake at the home of M. Laura Myrtle Harris, 2003 North Nineteanth str-et, Thurs atood at 80,0000 marks above Inst vear's fguren. 10 alao pointed ouf that private day evenlng. Dancing, Instrumental musie | and games indulged in, after which afcount waa 7, Inatead of 44, the rata In 1809 and had grown ensier on lunchecon was served fo Misa Dickson of Chi that mones the honrse In concluding Wis statement he expreaged the opinton thit notwlthstandine the approach of the end of the vear and Yeapite the politieal situntion there was no Jecaston for changing the hank rate The bourse had npon the whole a good ok Tron shares generally advanced. not hatanding & new batch of unfavorabl from Iron centera. Cement oy wred a consfderable rise upon the prospected complotion of the “avhdica Tiperial and Prossian loans fmprove mand for fix |cago Mrs. John A. McShane entertained | informally at diuner last Sunday evening. | | Her guests were: Misses Dixon, McShane, Fllen Mcghane, Moore, Mercer and Lomax | end Messrs, Swobe, Burns, Haskell, Lee MeShane, Fred Hamilton and MoGinn Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenthal entertained & number of friends on Monday in honor of the fourth anniversary of thelr marriage Thelr home was pretilly decorated with forns and pink ribhons, Mys. Rosenthal | recelving in a handsome pink gown, as by Mesdames Simon and A. Man- In chearfil ex agr recel club gave th om Wednesda Thera wer Dancing parties Creighton hall about forty couples present, Miss | Twenty | winter y | e | | Blorkman, 1014 South entertained about fit toen girl friends on Saturday afternoon, | it being her tenth birthday Mr. Paul Horbach gave a luncheon at the Omaha club on Saturday. His guests were: Misses McKemoa, Livingston, Emlly Wakelay, Kountze and Quarrler A plensant birthday surprise was glven Miss Virginia Humphrey on Thursday even Ing by bout twenty-five friends, at her home, 206 North Forty-fourth street The Florence Mission of Council Blufts gave a musical, followed by a dance at the Royal Arcanum hall, on Friday, which was attended by a number of fashionable Honriotta fow cases, Ath nt The ftth vaying of i & L. Kelly gave a game Covers were lald for Mr. and Mrs. | Munn and Mr. | | Kirkendall and Mre Mr. Baum, rave Verry and Mra Mr. and and turned closing at fixtures was 2 and and | bert alned that of plates n honor w w news wer owling o the fnereasing Investments, since the holders nf morteag hank obitgattons hegan selling a week oo The other institutions of this class have formed i gunranty fund of 15,000,600 marks to purchase the obligntions of the mortgae bank whose quotations bhroke violently week before last. This, however, has not ehecked pablie apprehension and the sales In_this 1ine continue The demand for Amerfean rallway securl. | Hes wan excellent Tt {s agcertained from w rellable quarter that the subscription for the Hamburg foan of 50000000 marks reached 800,000,000, a result that ts consid ered brillfant The Frankfurter Zeltung, recalll recent loan In New York, says brifant success of tha Tlami ghows that the advisers of the fmperial treasury had formed a fotally false fudg ment of the condition of the German money market The Prussian rallways hav conl companies fn the Eesen district only 80 per cent of the frelght car manded ean he furntshed: and the Complimentary " slsted delberg The tatned A. 0. G. Bowling elub on Thursday at the Metropolitan club by the Messrs. Rehfeld. Miss Jacoby of Los Angelos and Mrs. Kilne of Pitts- | arih b s burg, Pa., were the guests of honor. The | Coming Pruestan budget will provide for ( 3 | 0000 v\-'muln cars. According to e slogne | others present wers Mesdames Hugo te contracts for over 8,00 frefght cars | frandeis and Stmon, Misses Pollack, Kath LSbout LOX vassenger cars will be | ypyn pollack, Heller, Morrls, Goets, Fmany's P iron ontput for September |Goetz and Rothschild | 20 tons The International Society | Mrs. Olive Weller | for Bugar Statieties estimates that the Furopean sugar output, 190 crop, will be a theater party in honor BAM 4 tone Kenfield of Chicago. The Whent Shipped to Chicamo ofi Mre. Prank Qlimore LEWISTON, 1daho, Oct. 28 —Twenty-five D.; Miss Fisher of Quin isand bushels « |; afem wheat wore | 111.; Mesdames J. W, Fisher, . F. id here yestorday for Chicago delivery. | gaiph Crandall, W. J. Bradbury, The first shipment was made over the | RAIPD Crandal radbury Northern Baoifio today. The loc Keller, John Lottridge, E. D tlon of blup atem In 43 conta and the Charles Keyes Weller, Mies Weller Tl oen M ive (he rice Tortved, hut | The second of the weason's dancing par | tes was given by the Winter club Friday night at Metropolitan hall. The affair was 11 1% suld to be @ or 8 cents better (han the market price. This shipment fs the firat | quite us successful as have all of its pres | | decessors been. 1t was attended by a large | made from the extreme northwest (o Chi- | cago this season New Spanith Miniater of Marine. | jumper of young and everything MADRID, Oct. 28.—Marquis Darellano bas | {pat contributes to the success of a party | been appointed minister of marine d-1of this nature was present. The club's tog Premier Azearrags, who held the port- | yoyi" forty will be held at Metropolitan follo temporarily, Admiral Mozon having | jol Navember 16. withdrawn from the minisiry owing to the | refusal of the premier to allow an inerease | of the mavy credits | was enter thformed the that e Jessie Saturday Davenport g of Mrs. party consist of Elk Point, 8 afternoon Weller, | Charles Kenfleld, Social Chil Chat, Junlor Cocking club will meet on | Wednesday with Miss Jeanne Brown Mr. ). E. Kelley has gone into his new The Chinese W s Defented LONDON, Oct. 2% —A dispatch from Shanghai says a battle was fought between | RO 211 South Thirty-sixth street imperial troops and rebels October 23, and | Mre. Guy V. Haney and son have taken {ng of exhibitions of all legitimate sports, ‘saludink boxing wnd wrestiing matches. [} ' the rebels were routed, 600 of them being | ® house in New York for the winter slaughtered. Mrs, Hamilton and ber dausbiers. Misses A\l T).\_ ¢ ) h stic_contests of | WORK OF COUNTING DONE | tella and Mue ars tn Paris growth, | sanctioned by | to the ILY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1900. B S L LS They expect | RECLAMATION OF ARID LANDS are now lo- Chicumo y-sixth strest T 0 the winter in Italy Comstock and family cated at 209 South Thir Mra. Charles R Ford has fssued cards or an afierncon tea on Wedneaday, Novem . a ber 14 | jcHtcado, oet. ¢ the ban The Et-a-Virp club BIE B s L a0 . - | night the subjec sembly at Metropolitan on Tuesday | ¢ 8CL | gove b fons for the Mrs Louis Kanai and son wiil spend No. rvoirs hor and December in St. Petersburg, I {0g to Omaha about January 20 N Bevert o o Mrs. Charles Boss and Mrs. B. F'. Weaver | qagcriped (he the have lssued invitations for a card party at t. Mr. F. H the Metropolitan olub, on Tuesday After- | (na tUnited Stat trated by st tagrame the gic the apend n J. D Commercial Club Discasses ple of Intevest to Woestern Y Wany States Oet. 28 —A wift ortum la her pria rage it da t Me nent o et Blwoed swel a geolog! magn of n noon The Misses Crounse are at ¢ at “Riverviow," Caihoun, their father hav ing returned from his trip through the | Mrs. Russell Harrison salle from New | h¢ on November 14, sha will join Colonel | Harrison a Juan and spend the win er there Mrs. H tiath a home again importa ns. He 1o plained sary throughou States and beneflcial | of the entire exten 1020 South Thir- | George H. M a reception on |the national daughter, Mre | phasised - levelo and cultivated he reasons why ir one-third F in Somes Hamiiton of will give honor of her 't Chicago Mrs o " hairman iR a that rog on, e the fact the ut land m oas Frank of Mr emporarily ated Binney stresis, having home on Madison avenue Mra. D. H. Goodrich wili give an after noon raeeption November 13 at the Georgia, at which she will formally roduce he daughter, Miss Gertrude Goodrich After the services at the Temple Friday night of 354 1 0. B. B, Mr. Max Morris presented to Mr. Abram Kalish a very handsome umbrella and cane In token of | °f the miniug lndustries their friendship for a departing brother. | Mr. Kalish goes to Columbus, 0., to reside permanantly An entertainment will be given Friday night, next at Metropolitan hall for the benefit of St. Mathias church. The women who have the affair in charge will preseat a play two acts, with the cast of char: | tera made up of the following dramatis per- sonas: Mrs. Hodge, Dr. F. Cole, Mrs Butts, Miss E. Dorsey, Miss L. Edwards Miss F. Gridley, Miss Benan, Miss H. Ed wards, Mra. Townsend, Mrs. C. P. Bogan, Mre. Joe Darker, Miss Baker, Miss Elsle Paker, Mise Sherlock, Miss M. Kellogg. Miss Mawhinney Mra. George W. Shields, Mr. A. Huntington, Mr. Reid Hanchett, Mr Clauds Palmer, Miss Nora Barton, Miss BAlth Tler, Mr. Ned Kellogg, Mr. A. Deacon, Mr. Fostar, Mr. Dorsey, Miss Jessia Barton, Mr. Joe Barker, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. F. W. Kel logg, Mrs. Coon, Mr. 8. T. Dorsey war arld the He d and W at disposed Holbrook are and their Georg by Nineteenth governme these sossibilities | providing homes for m builders on the land showed that the areas now desert and unproduct onld, it roclaimed irrigation under a wise s tem, support not only a farming populat hut alse through the cheapening of producta greatly promote the devalopment ot lands hed he ng of develoy agricu ¢ new home by HOLLAND'S FAIR QUEEN, Wilkelmina's Betrothal Showa A Wil of Mer Own, “No, my dear mother said the impet ucus, aftectionate little quecn of the Neth erlands only a few short years ago, when she was just turned 18 u shall always bave first place in my love. I don't want a husband. I shall reign alone, like Eliza beth of England.’ And her majesty now has just announced | | her betrothal, all of which means that the | | dainty rited little monarch s a woman as well as a queen. And very much of woman and A mischievous one at that, ¢ | serves the New York Sun, if all the | be trus of how she flirted just a little bit and played hob of | ecores of titied suitors dered them and all the ides | sucdenly announcing her engagement | the one above all others whom she had | seemed least to favor. And choice | | | with the hearts before world be to | e | the of a busband she made was entirely ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROOM. own, too, and is another Instance pointing The next grand lodgs meeting to b held in Omaha will be that of the grand chap- |t0 the fact that already has been pretty | ter of the state, Royal Arch Masens, which | ¢1®Arly demonstrated that Wilheimis will meet at Masonic hall in this city Da- | Helens Pauline Marle, aged 21 on August cember 12. Thero are fifty-thres lodges |°1 BeXt. has a miad that belongs to hor of the order In the state and each Icdge |#¢lf When she once makes it up in entitled to three representatives. The | It 18 very generally reported Duke meetings of this body are of much impor. | HODFy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, who fa tanice and lodges are generally well |the lucky man, was not altogether watis factory to the Netherlands c Th represented Tremadiately. alist binet, it 1n sald, took the ground for one | grand chapter thing that the quesn should another Roral asd year before betrothing herself to anyt But Wilaelmina took another the | This council sonry and has about Afteen subordinate |™Atter and so great is her popularity that the peopls brushed aside the objections lodges in the state. The eryptie work is sald to .be one of the most beautiful of of the musty, fusty old diplomatists, just all of the Masonic branches, but as the |A# the dainty little queen herself had done, | commandery has not made membership in ‘lnd broke out Into wild cheers and heam- | the council a prerequisite to membership |!N& congratulations as soom as the an- | in the commandery 1t Is not so well known | DOUncement of the coming wedding was | in the west. Its position In York rite Ma- | made. wonry Is intermediate between the chapter of the Royal Arch and the commandery of tha Knights Templar. Nebraska council, Rose Croix, will have a moeting shortly, at which a large olass will be initiated. Ross Croix 1s a part of the sBcottish rite membership in the coun cil, which meets at Omaha and etxends to ull parts of the state, and its moetings are genorally attended by several hun- dred persons, who enjoy n banquet on a leree scale before the council meeting ad- journs to that to the the the grand meeting of the council of the lect Masters will be held 1s the cryptic branch of Ma walt view of Few quieens have been a0 much the ldol of | | their peopla as Queen Wilhelmina. Hor plcture 18 everywhers fn the N theriands { everywhers from palace to hovel. It you would win a Dutchman’'s heart apealk in cordinl pratse to him of his queen. It | not merely her lineage of roval soldiers statesmen and pairiols, who for hundred of years back have given the Ittle Nether 1ands & rock-ribbed position in th of the world. It is not that though that in ftself would make e personally dlstasteful monarch rather mor than acceptabla to tha Dutch. But o and above that is the charming person ality of the queen herself, a personality which carries with it not only the fascina. tion of a epirited warm-hearted girl na ture, but has with 1t as well a vein of mentiment and of grave appreciation of the responsibilities that have upon her 80 early In her youth Her patriotism alone would endear her to a people who adore their country and | its history of splendid achievement as gen. | uinely as do the Dutch. Added to all this | the peopla of Holland have watched their | young queen’s growth and development | from childhood to girthood and now to | womanhood, glving promise at every uc- | cessive stage of some genulne quallty to win respect and of wome trait of chur- acter that all humanity love. So alto gether it 18 not wonderful that all Dutch men, women and children love their charm- ng queen and are interested in this com ing great avent in her life ns though she were of thelr own closest kith and kin, The etiquette of the Dutch court is of the most righd character. The formal atmos phere that surrounds the reigning monarch Is fmpenetrable to the outside world. What the Dutch know of their queen fs what they * [ tearned before her coronation. They knew then all wbout Queen Wilhelmina's studies and pleasures. They knew how she live with her mother, the Queen Regent Emma, | and with her English instructress, Miss | Winter, whom she loved almost as much as her mother. They knew of her vivacion fun-loving nature, of her pranks and the lttle practical jokes of which she was so fond. They knew how she teased Miss Win- tor now and then by witty references to iy victories over the Euglish in times gone by, They had heard how, on one oc casfon when the English instructress was severs for some delinguency, the little Duteh | queen bad gone to the blackboard and drawn | a pleture of a river, of a ship sailing upon it with a commander in the bow with a long-handled broom sweeping Mitla pog-tke sallors into the water, and how she had | written under 1t, “The Thames, the Eng- | Msh and De Ruyter.”” They knew how when sho and Queen Emma and Miss Winter were at the unvelling of a statue of De Ruyter she turned to the much-enduring Winter and sald: “What a pity it is he hasn't got his broom with him And with all this little tendency to biting wit and mischief they knew how warm hearted and affectionate she was They knew how she adored animals of all kinds and how her red Irish setter, Swell, never Joft her and slept by her door every night They kunew how fond of free out-door life ahe was, of how she could swim and row and above all, how superb a horsewoman she was. They even knew about the myriad dolls and playthings of her childhood, and how she had reluctantly put them carefully away when the new dignity of being a queen fell upon her when she was still in her childhood There were a thousand details of this sort | to go straight to the heart of a people who | naturally love and reverence anything that is typical of their covntry. = No, it 18 no wonder the Hollanders love their queen with | peculiar tenderness of affection 1 is the general sentiment of the world that they would be a pretty shabby lot if they had one | whit less afféction than they have | And it s a peculiar thing about this young monarch that in all the nations of !the world there fs a fondness for Queen Wilhelmina which is something akin to that which the Hollanders themselves feel for her. To all the world, somehow, she has become & sort of Princess Charming about whom there s on everybody's tongue, when- | ever her name is mentioned, some kindly word. Her lot has often been commented | merely nl | history | | | | | a Lodge Anniversary. The tenth anniversary of Wasa lodge No. 183, Independent Order of 0Odd Fel lows, will be colebrated Wadnesday, Octo her 31, at which time a literary and mu #ical program will be rendered. A lacture on the “Advantages of 0dd Fellowship" will be delivered by Rev. P. €. Johnson, D D, past master, after which refresh- ments will be served. Wasa lodge was organized October 51, 1890, with elaven members and has had a healthy and steady Wann come Lodges in ¥ Omaha grove No. 1, Woodmen efrcle, will pive n clotheapin social November 1 at thefr hall, Continental block. Admission fiee. Omaha woclal meagon with i do and will make that a feature of one meet ing ench morth durfng the winter. Omaha lodge, Bankers Unlon, held a rag time soclal last week and the prize for dowdy apparel was won by Miss Rose Mi'lady and Miss Mary Gullfoyle. The next joint meeting of Omaha and Hoomour eamps, Woodmen of the World, will o held ut the hall of Sevmour camp. The date will be announced later Ginrfleld ofr e the Grand Army of the Republic, will glve a literary enter tuinment Wednesday evening. Octobe Army of the Republie hall, ¢ tinental block The Fraternal Unfon (8 the latest lodge to adopt the emergency fund. Hereafter members engnging in extra hazard ployments will not bhe dropped fro rolls, but In case of death by re thalr hazardous work wil be pald a « purt of the amount for which they g od. \ Monday lodge Star of Tupiter opened the Fridny evening night, Octabsr 22 Omaha lodge Noo I Royal Achates, Initfated six teen candidates, including ' Congressman David 1. Morcer, Hon. Foward H. Hald rige, T W. Hiackburn, Dunean 1o lavson, ‘Vaciay Buresh ind other wall known' business men of the oity. The gree team of twenty-twn members per. formed ihe inftiatory work NO FAULT OF THE LEGATION Ameriean Minister {0 Venezuela Cor- rects Stutement of Orinoce Company Ofcia SPRINGFIELD, 0., Oct Hon. Francls B. Loomis, minister to Venezuela, is here visiting at the home of Mrs. Loomis and will remain tll the latter part of next month n ring to a dispatch from Minneapolis in which it was stated by an employe of the Orinoco company that a concession convey- ing the right of that corporation to exploit 10,000,000 aores of land in Venezuela had been annulled through the failure of the Amerfean legatlon o protest against hos- tile action on the part of the Venezuelan government Mr. Loomis sald tonight ““The oMeial of the Orinoco company who eriticises the American legatlon at Caracas 1% under A misapprehension as to the usages international law and the functions of diplomatic oMcers. The trouble between the Orinoco company and the gov- ernment arises from disputes as to the con- struction of a coutract. Thera can be no action on the part of the United States lega tion In contractual claims until a denlal of justice fn the courts of that country has taken place. This afair of the Orinoco company has never in any way been brought tentlon of the legation and when it is properly presented no proper effort will be spared to secure every just and legal ad- vantage for the Orinoco company.' LOCAL BREVITIES. Mrs. Franklyn Truninger of Chicage will be A guest of Mrs. Arthur Pinto this week The Boston Ladies' Symphony orchestra will a concert at the First Congrega- ol urch Thursday night, November s of the pablic chool 28 an | wara pecullar one ceea )t anything for a monarch but awe for € those who tradi 't n the e SPARKLING ara loy ons of mon Metinian i | GOODAESS BLAT BEER. THE STAR WILW AUKEF Blatz Malt- An Invaluable VAL BLATZ BREW! Miahe and them as stockholders s were permitted to maiag any 20 long as OMAHA BRANCH, 1812 Douglas St. TEL. 1081, 28 ~With a bu at eut from ear t most bayond recognition an seed out Anton Lizl a Bohem! ther to the burgomaster was found dead today | Forty-third court and the £ the Chicago river. Towels * Joseph Do'inski, a Poliah floriat 1 for the crim irealg Dolinski's Mar et In his sar, h mia e hes wera Short Line to the South and Sou.heast. ' Only Line to the Hot Springs, Ark. TICKET OFFICE | Southeast Corner (4th and Douglas mother final touchas Ir ollseim were giv s now ready for the horse whow tomorrow, surpass anything of its Chicago. “The sale of ng axhibition has been mium of $1 has beer 4,000 purchasers. A num offered double | inable to secure 1 had been mold im over A week ag NERVE BEANS restors woak parts, make men e akn & Dot ax i Spped; powar restorad, o onnelia. Riho & (o agd o Balled by Nerve Beas (o Buffa. ' JOBEERS & MANUFACTURER OF OMAHA eu for boxes, hut were ngle one, a8 everyth Arge premi Ohilg K CHICAGO, old, sor Oct 5 years elevator a & today. The hoy the floor by a ferk which in startin He relsased his his mother's hand and fell back- 1is sku'l was crushed hetween the floor of the elevator and the second floor of the bullding. The elevator man was watch ing his cable and Ald not see the child fall. | DRY GOODS. E. Smith & Co. Mrs. Hulbert was enroute home from | ° Johnstown, Pa | Importers and Jobbers of | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. BOILER AND S>HEZI IRUN WORK Me Feminine Diplomacy. Washington & How do yoi get on with vour new nelghboi “Very nicely,” answered Mrs. Blykins. “Wa pursied our usual program and a #001 A% they moved fn sent over and ask riow their wash tubs, flat ire and baby grand plano But you have all such things yourself." ‘Of eourse. 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