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THE OMAITA DAILY DAY OF ENGINEMEN GOES (P Extraordina’y Values in Dress Goods It is always wise to im'(',alignh" the special offering in this depart ment—for their is not a yard of old or undesirable goods, We are always [Eran have no shop |aay always a child BEE: TUESDAY., NOVEMBER 13, SMUGGLING O LARGE SCALE Customs Officers at fiew York Recover Jewels Worth $76,000. TWO SUSPECTS ARE PLACED UNDER ARREST 1900. Telephone #13-694 Bee, Nov. 12, 1 Mocor High wporal nd iy gw burny. 7 to 1, Walsh), ‘11 to &, Boundlee, Pupfl ran. aurth « third and ) [The company has been granted concessions , ( )y the Mexican government. Much of the | stock Will be held by Mexicans and citizens | the United States resident in Mexico Fernander and Lorenzo Elizaga of of Mexico and A. E. Milliken of Fernaudes is a brother-in-law of Dinz of the Mexican republic and president of . the Mexican senate. ‘ THREE THOUSAND OF THEM ARE AFFECTED | rnm.. s & nephiew of Diaz and a senator.” " FIRST BLOOD FOR STILWELL " W, Gates' Sult Appointed for Guardian Company on Trinl |10 LOCATE BOUNDARY LINE 1 Amerlean Engine Joint Sarvey of Dis- ted Territory v. 121t n received here from Hon dominion minister of ay stating that Canadian and Amer will officlally locate the in the disputed territory valuable Mount Baker min This work is to be begun winter snow disappe rveyor Doane, sent here urpose, has repor tion he believes that of the district, hithorto 1 over the Amerlean ¥ in Canadian territory. United States con- that representa him regarding Cana n communicn department at advisability of tion. All of the Canndian 0 Make re - - one-elghth 1 to 6, wor race, one onfalcon, 108 (Hull behee, 8 (Coburn) lu.m.)_ 6 (Dominick), 10 Edgardo, Rio Chico, appan aiso rar Fifth race, six | handicap: - Rolling to 5, woni Articulate |1, second: Grafter | third, Time: 1:14 | algo rar Sixth race Wooster Hoy, and " nzo Milwaukee Company Increaces Wages of Its Engineers and Firemen, 1) Time Owensboro u i Vi Sidne rie ican TORIA er i has be O is said that t 1 furlong . Hoer, 1 104 (J 108 (M ‘ Francls (Buliman Walsh 1 o Lucern and veyors tintions Gen u Rted | New the niro A 0 o Close vanee in Pay in Number of ours for Work, wht " hy Sald to Have Onve r Hands nnd Neck the Renutiful Queen of Masimilinn, Are 1o find one-sixteenth miles @ (Dominick), 8 to b won Dunblane, 101 (Mounce), b 10 3, second; 8un ello, 168 (J. Waish), 4 to'1, third, Time Three starters. compr Ing - ve Rece Trust d is Dominior from Ot that all ¢ KANSAS CITY, 12~A. E. Stilwell won a decided advantage teday in the trial of the suit pending, \ac the federal court tere brought by John W. Gates and his for the purpose of having the | Trust company placed in the | a recelver. Tha who came from S£t. Louis the case, modified the injunction 50 that the Guardian Trust company rmitted to transact its everyday busi- hoas paying salaries and bill Stakes. 12.-The stake fix ting of th sce the older division of inight November 14 stakes with an g second division of NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—Two Mexicans who gave their names as Velaino M. Preza and Alexandro A. Marouccl, were arrested [frses wil ! here today charged with smuggling into | gregate of this country part of the famous jewels "11?(‘::"|:n«r':(vrf jeatcice $nd oths {one time worn by Carlotta, the widow of |2 Gk horctofor Opeee, qn Ewperor Maximilian of Mexico. The Jewels | meetings have all filled wel in the men's possession are sald to be |pects lr;‘\r;. .ml.n Reason's racl ” on er 100 horses are now worth $76,000. | the falr grounds The men were shadowed and this morning Special Treasury Agent Theobald saw them, Crescent City NEW ORLEANS, | tures of the ‘winter | City Jockey orses will elo CHICAGO, A\ general granted engin Nov. 12 Increase (Special Telegram.) in wages has been firomen of the Chi Milwaukee & St. Paul system. The nee s the result of megotiations and | ccoferences that have been going on for soveral woeks, The working hours of m in all branches of the part ment are be materlally En glneers of ten-wheel loce . | ceive $3.85 per 100 miles 15 and \ Loundary, are sul Van tlons hav the disg | dian ofcials artered atfyion now with the | Washington regarding | Feopening the entire bankrupt stock or job lot in the entire stock. rom the fact wi bands of order telling yon of the new things s g worn goods or trash to dispose of. Low prices here means on good, ), desirable merchandise—that can safely purchase as well as the most experienced shopper. winter t d the pros excel locomoti reduced i 1otive and this will be w the hin Wi Rack the u iinde Leagne. out at At 25 1o At 19c e e At 25¢c gray oxford, blue gray Homespun At 50cC 60 Inches wide Auto Rainy Day Skirt ponged and shrunk ndsome, P ar—19 & one of thi U must come Cheviots the medi brown mix BPECIAL-T of our price $1.25 tore a We Close Our Store d assortment of colors, to close la just the wanted materlal for echool « season’s most serviceable fabrics at this catly to get them—color, mixed brown, seryiceable and good colors, gray, oxfords, 1 um by far the most price dress stuffs outside speclal cannot he had in this city inches Materia 1l the new mixed colors—57 . Saturlays at 6 P, M. AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERNS, THOMPSON, BELDEN & Co. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. ¥. M. C. A. BDUILDING, COR. RIPARIAN RIGMTS OF OWNERS A for t Navign Cnx WASHINGTON, Nov. 12—In the United States supreme court today Justice Harlan rendered the opinion of the court that the case of Gilmore alnst Eben 8. Whe on writ of error from the of Michigan tan to damages for such streams pro: nts pro¥ing navigation Marys Falls, Mich., cut cess to the river. The efded against Scranton confirmed that fon opinion, Justice Harlan The vital guestion stitutfonal fnhibition property for is applicab'c the constitution a8 upon pec The gia by it for the sceurity must respected b I navigation upon waters over exert its authority nt at all, or improveme articular wity, are matters wholly within ta dixeretion, and the judiclary {8 without to ol or deteat ‘the will ot g as that branch of the t transcend the limits supreme law of the to the sunreme ranton u er, coming court of the sta + case involved the ripar igable streams ssibility fo im im- st court P T chts of owners on the loss of N caused for A government of pler erected at off anton's Michigan court de- and today's opinion In delivering the sald mado e purpose 18 whether pon without or arsic 1% bindin the con taking of private st compensat every part upon « tees prescr private proy But whether which con requites fm t in a ress a Tty government established land. . The opinion held that the broad with whiclt corgress, iy fnveated §s not bur- dened with the condition thitt a riparian | ownteér, whosd land borders upon ‘a navigabdlo water of the United States, shall be com- pensated for his right of necess to the navig- able part of such river whenever such right ceases to be of value solely In consequence of the improvement of navigation by plers that rest upon submerged lands away the shore line, “The primary use of the wate lands under them,” says the opinjon, for the purpose of navigation, and th tion of piers in them to improve navigation for the public is entirely consistent with such use, and infringes no right of the riparian owner. In our opinion it was not ihtended by the framers of the constitution that the paramount authority of congress to improve the navigation of the public antigable waters of the United States should be erippled by compolling the ernment to make compensat the injury might indirectly result from improve- ment to riparian owners right of access to navigability A dissenting inion delivered Justice Shiras und concurred in by Jus Gray and Peckham mtal Service tn Philippi WASHINGTON, Nov Special Agent J. W. Erwin of ihe Postoffice department, who has Just returned from an investiga- tion of the postal service in the Phillppines, hus reported (o the postmaster general that the affairs of the department of posts there are in a most satistactory condition, rarticularly regards finances. What impressed the fnspector the most, he said was the simplicity of the methods adopte The Stimulus of Pure Blood That is what is required by every organ of the body, for the proper per- forman s and the an [ o was as its functio: It preve constipation, matism bilious kidney complaint, rheus ca naryousness, weake ness, faintness, pimples, blotches, and all cutaneous eruptions. It perfects all the vital processes. W. P. Keeton stoek, Alu., took Hood's Sarsaparilla to make his blood pure. He writes that he bad not felt well but tired for some time. Bofore he Lad finishod the first ottt of this felt better and when he bhad taken the second was like another man — free from that tired feeling and able to do his work Hood’s Sarsaparilia Promises to cure the Accept no substitute, but pet Hood's today. medicing he and keeps prom!, power from | is | | that | 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. and the conservative character of the su- pervision. It has not been deemed neces sary to organize numerous bureaus and the work of the department has been ar | rangea as to secure the best results with the least expenditure of money. There were 205 natives, Filipinos and Spanfarde, on the pay roll of the postal and telegraph in Manila at the time of the mili- upation. The entire service in the archipelago now employs only fifty-eix. Atuericaus and fifty-nve natives, exelusiv of the soldiers detailed at smilitary sta- tions, where the work is wholly performed by the military forces. The services of the natives are reported satisfactory. The inspector reports that the allowances are moderate, not grea "would be pald in the United States, al- though the cost of living is greater in the hilippines. He ys there is nothing | to attract people after the novelty has worn | oft and better allowances may have to be made. The postal service In the Philip- pines (s absolutely dependent for t portation of mails on the milisary service service tar | alary r than Matter of Longevity Pay in the Navy. WASHINGTON, Nov 12.—Alfred Lee Royce, o chaplain in the navy, has brought action in the court of claims based upon a construction of the naval personnel bill for $1,000 back pay, which, i decided in his favor, would result in the payment of considerable back pay.to all officers and warrant officers of the mavy appointed trom civii life. The action is based upon the clause In the personnel act providing that “all officers, ineluding warrant offi- |€er, who have been or may be appainted from civil life, shall on the date of iheir appolntment. be credited for computing their pay with five years’ service.” A ‘chapfain in the navy ranks as a liou- tenant. His longevity pay, as well as that |of all officers, does not begin until the |end of five years' service. In the case of Royce, who was appolnted in 1881, it would amount to $300 per year for five years. It | his claim is good all other officers, sur- geons, paymasters, as well as warrant offl- ers, ave a clalm fer longevity pay from the date of their entrance into the service. Comptroller of the Treasury Tracewell haw | given an opinion against the validity o’ Royce's claim, contending that the intent | of the law was only to give the allowance | to oMcers who have not been in the service long enough to begin to receive longevity pay MacArthur's Lixt of Casunlties. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—General Mac- Arthur's latest casualty list is as follows MANILA, Nov. Adfutant neral, Washington. Following deaths o0- curred since last report Dysentery—November Company M, Forty-ninth infantry, Everett Wiley | October 7. Company D, Fortieth infantry, Andrew Scott; Company L. Nineteenth {n- fantry, J. Tdward McCarthy; November f Troop K. Fourth cavalry, Guy A. Reu Company A, Twenty-elghth infantry, Cor poral Edwird, Fitzgerald; Novembor o, “omp K, Twenty-first’ nfantry, Ra- phael McManus, October 17, Seventeenth nfantry, Charles D. Ladenman; Company D, Thirtfeth Volunteer Infan William Kreuger; Company M, Thir itry. Artificer Walter' D. Green; Company €, Twenty-ninth rles Wilson; November &, oty et mranere Al i October 20, Company K infantry, Willium Sites; October 15, Jany L Eighteenth infantry, ; Company 1, Conway 0. Bullman, All Cther Causes—November Bleventh cavalry, Willlam ber 4, Compar Forty-se Sergeant Ezra’ J. Willlams; Company_A. Forty-fifth_inf Hutter: Noyember 5, Company Ta'madge; November 1, Battery F, Fourth artillery, James L. Lelghton; November 4, Company "G, Thirty-sixth infantry, poral Asa ¢, Hylton Uhirteenth fnfantry 1 ber 4, fantry, Am Tiventy rles Henry; September 25, Company infantry, Lewix Horton; moany | ty-fifth infant SIntyr vember irorty-pcsoud | lnfan i, Compa Davis MAC | | b try Troop A, v K Miller niry n 1 B it ARTHUR Court Cannot Review It, WASHINGTON, Nov Chicf Fuller tods ounced the re | supreme to review the | tngs ot 1 Istonal court established by Governor Davis in Porto Rico, in the Jose Juan Vidal ud cthers by whi were ousted from (he municipal offices of tho town of Guayama, in that island. The rofusal was based upon the ground that the court is not swered to review | proceedings of a tribunal by Tl sal of tho t proceed- pie I cer | 2 | 1 Sherlff iy t John in this clty rer of Louise e Port I8 1 Frost | INVE B « ' |« L R - R R ey ] Help some desorving boy or girl ONE VOTR "OR. ADDRESS (8t. and Nn) The Cmaha Deo counts 15 votes for e Cut This Out Cunioat cu Dec, drd, o 0 e cssssscssssscssnssssssens s PrrtteryrevsveeeseeTy evey FREE SCHOLARSHIP VOTING COUPON. CUT IT OUT-VOTE IT. This coupon if accompantod by cash payment on subscription account ter Coupons with cash must be countersigned by circulation department. Depesit at Boe ofice or mall ICHOLARIHIP DEPARTMENT," get a practical education FRER. cescccsccces (Town.) ch 15¢ pald, 100 votes for each §1 paid, ete. o “FRER Omabs Becooccseccscos BQPreeercecrgerseeserrssevees ns- | November n- Com- Tt iar- Forty-fifth Forty-seventh infantry, Edward Louls advanced | gin | gines stead of $3.70 as now. will avel wi enginee ing hou ten hours per day. more than cleven hours at a men for ten instead on eight rease, b of eleve lass wi wages an additional expenditure of about | per month te the company TRANSMISSOURI | €outher NEW row will Aceord | treight | thing | Southern Pacific Justico the | | |in | two o west excellent of rate Missouri prevails was creg regular shipment rogul t 100° pour londs fre the San "he con Tine t the Sout the entir of the NEW by the | afternoon Norther; dissolve formed it became necessary to reorganize The voting trustees are J pany &an, Joh Ge ton At the office of' J. P. Morgan & Co. wa said erty is now in such shape that the hours’ engineers Milwauke: YORK, While largest cuts ever ma [VOTING TRUST TO DISSOLVE to $4. The rage $7 to $10 j of the compound passenger Il receive per 100 miles The wages of switeh will not be advanced, but work s will be cut down from cleven tc rise right through month n of $2.40 -wheel ut will 100 miles will et required time recelve the are nearly firemen on 1000 fn ¢ tncrense will mean per engine not be in worl i t awitch engines who n hours will receive work. Ther and many uystem and about Il be affected by the The increase in wa as the wages n Pacifie, Howey Made Big Inco Shipme Cut tn o Nov The the following the opini agents the frofg bound busine condition on freigh has heen this trunk when print ing to ot rate I the [ trunk 1 b more 1 it to ot firm line territ it leakced had mude arlit (- order_ to of carpets to San Fra tarif rate 48 ...7 Southern Paciiic s on A shipment n W, & J Franciseo branch signment 15 to go via the M v leans and from the rn Pacific, @iving thut comp. haul from ' this city. This is I poed t th W gen ton of Bate ry. some rtl that th cut in i ure a 100 _pounds quoted of of in ated it big this of that 12. Morgan & Co voting trust of Pacific Railroad company wil January 1, 1901, The trust wa on Sepfember 1, 1896, at the tim the com » YORK, Nov. firm of J. P. that the th n orge Siemans, August n Livingston and Charles Lanier. 1 prop condl 1 that the Northern Pacific h Firemen on ten-wheel | compound freight engines will receive § Firemen | same for ch in " ] RATES FIRM in Snid to Times tomor- cutting It was announced | this 1 Mor- Belmont, t tions making a voting trust desirable have passed away SUCCESSOR TO HUNTINGTON Pacific ¥ NEW directors of the Pacific | be held a president will be elected to succeed the | late good au named deceided It is further a traordin cific Ma ern Pac controls standing N 0. pas iz b J and cific where week with the inent Louls Ta ! * tion of attained a great | of Nebraska people is one of which we n be proud. days o a Ronds CHICAGO, says | Northern | roads ha: Seatt ron ous cha; | moving of the N dend of Nebraskan, igher Mail Ste told YORK, Nov. 12.—A meeting of th Mall company is t tomorrow, at which it is likel P. Huntington thority that the nominee will by Southern Pacific Interests upon tomorrow ed that the recent ex ary buying on the stock of il shares was made for the South ifle, and that this company now an absolute majority of the out stock of $20,000,000 It was stated o ebraska Al Right Agal Phillippi tant general freigh senger of the Missouri Pa turned Sunday from St ho spent (he greater part of Mr. Phillippl was much gratifie e reception accorded him by prom allroad and business because of his e “This state has reached a post o said, by reason of the repudi Bryan that could never have b otherwise. 1ts influence has (ake leap and the opinion of outsider assis gent men in Idence in A man away f take pride in for no other position in the om home n state nation's Agree on Nov. 12 agreement between and the hern s been reached re le and the ds are now Senttl The ermin vening the Pacific ral garding terminal relattions between th of the most racter. This agreement 0 of the action of the orthern Pacifi 1 per cent An wee was dire th tors on pany Wil it Pa t a0 St a- n ay S| declaring himself occuples affairs to- t harmon} laring a divi the common stock, | which action was taken last week in New | nere | Justea | stutation | of a strike York" New President for NEW Wilson way Iy of ager fo Charles Presid cided 1o but it w rallroud his Opera SAN I th Santa K & San Jo |an ultimatum to demanding ale ox the a th Eant DULL succeed HIll has road for ceeded his brother, pacity who re visit TH, l\‘hv president of the Eastern Rallway | Minnesote, the Gra r Cha er Grand Trunk rail from Englan aain general in place YOR K, Nov t of the ched lay, this u that the man nd ire r Tr M the Hazs Wilson said whom we shall offer the il go to an experienced man We have not de Anicr Want Better RANCISCO, Nov the tele h Southern Calif onquin Valley roa eral ation will he conversant the Wages, It i uia and s have Man ] reportel of th Santa F r Nevin wages the It is believec amicably ad a restor isting prior difficult nd no will one admit even Rallway of Minneso Minn., Nov Louis W ern Hill o has been elected president Samuel Hill of Minneapolls. Loui been the active mamager for th more than a year past, having st J. N. Hill, in that ca Stilwell Has o New Scheme, AR company, Mexico, Times says incorporated under the laws of with & capital stock of $1,000,000, a t ot position anl presented possibility to s Stilwell is to be president of a trust t ! | but declded well ahead thet the 1t wa present we ho directors will not b hold an election until the present tled e rullng made b; d victory for us, We will with our business will sa much nearer to a s s prior to the hearing indications the cas Judge now be permitted 1 win our case.' The order of Judge Thayer does not bring o permitted to lawsuit Thayer 18 a A B Stil- to Ko am confident 1d ettlement than today. From will be bit- terly contested by both sides and an early settlement 1s not he probable. attorneys for the ( uardian Trust company filed a large number of afMiavits ment original application for a receivership attorneys for Mr. to and answer charges o fraud which were Gates and ot mismanage. made in th The his associates did not expect this action and when Judge Thay would Saturd the p were r annotnced be given only until lay evening to flle cou laintiffs’ attorneys clai placed at w that the disadvantage, complainants 8 o'clock next unter affidavits med that they because many of the persons they may need to t tity and ¢ taken hear murte neys pany When davits to be aftern | hearin, | that this case will be in New York an nnot be brought here. up today, not on its arguments for r to the petition filea of Mr. Stilwell and t Judge Thayer exan that were filed today filed before 6 noon he will set a dat the original suit heard and against o'clock I Philadelphia The case was merits, but to the de- the attor- trust com- by he mines the af- and the others | on Saturday and place for | It 1 at [0} St thougit Louls, as that city will be more convenient for all partic der his s concerned decision Judge on the Th hayer will ren. emurrer which | was under consideration today without fur- ther do no Big Order for PHILADEL Ivania Railrond company today cars, rde t object, LPHIA, Nov. s for 2,400 frelght argument If the attorneys in tne case Frelght Cars. 12, ~The Penn- gave out which makes 100 cars contracted for within a week. ord, vet by pla | I of after Geor Barll The throu was leavin | Presic | hunti of his Buril| was that seng re city eXpec | the 1 celvir Mrs San | untit ST. the | i | IR ing: chair | comm st here | cure, | pox. NI | tada clety Chifa Mr. € take Lake | stitut “go Bress | action | whicl | bring wald Gerry Davis will recelve PH tery L Tev recom the 3 d | | |ns last 1 IRV of i morr i fuck bank moun I T men KA the Allc court | maide h f sh | N DAL the Hos der You tetter eascs, the a particularly tul one, Word received from San Franc resic evening occurred the marriage of Mr. Vandecar to Miss Hattie Gumaer, Boyd of the Presbyterian church officiat- TO CUR and nth and w Alice Nlel Stag ntwig ers for 1,000 flat cars, | which have already been received, week A an order for 8,000 pressed steel hop- per coal cars of 100,000 pounds capacity. een placed. Last Ratlway Notes and . Buchanan, general p Elkhorn business matters. rge W. Loomls, ngton, has taken a few Pacifie: ran Denver. Sunday Union h o to the Alice Nfelsen Opera company. dsfactorily, insthe morning and aching Denver In good season. made very 1g here about 1 ral Manager Holdreg Sunday afte hich Lude spend lent Pel >erkin ng near Ludell after s annual tour of ngton system and this enjoyabl errit sslstant agent of the I8 getting along ted an ted f est 3 5 we I hospit g the very Fort and Franclsco he 18 hest chik to remain to return h is at Sloux lef office of General Manager Ho'd inspect| cons with bids for have not company the the ersonals, ssenger agent City looking in e of the cation clerk days and has gone to Kansas for a hunting trip. a spectal train morning for The run the train e of the Bur- ernoon from a was spent with 1, Kun. Presi- id ‘a week n the c etion T the year's outing e ‘and success- 0 states general pas- Unfon Paclfic, who was ently stricken with typhoid fe T in that as could be Juences are fe is In_one of ell in the west and is re- wtion t nossible. Sunday for Mr.” Fort m HYMENEAL. Vandecar PAUL, Neb., Nov nce of A 12 L Mr. Vandecar is an man of the republican nittee E. W. Grove's signat Gerry accept [ for the ren, to Serry has tendered his effect January 1, when the office. The retiriy ed the soclety twer has since been nd its controller arid T, past ty under its been one re from the l¢ a salary ively for the to have withdrey i \ his Ca amaer. (Special.)—At rey Saturday H. B Rev. 8. attorney and county central His bride is a graduate of the Paul High school and Is very popular 2 A COLD IU ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. | druggists refund the money if it falls to | An ure 1s on each Reslgnn, rnon M, Davis ey of \the So- of Cruelty to Gerry atlon, t s will At years nd ag- tor. The charities, endeavored to juriediction, i+ ison why BMr adership. Mr Mr. Gerry did Mr B pre ty-thi tively 1 dict te Against Revli ILADELPHIA, Nov of Philadelphin today tston_of the Westmir ymended to the general whole matter of revisic Tsmissed he e Ixty-five evis an— Minster Revision—Ministers question of revisi hiladelphia presbyt been oxtensively eting that 4 ha t Creed. The presby- voted agalnst ster faith and azsembly that m of the faith stood seventy fon, divided as vmen 1en, 0. n hefore a long tim bated at the Ay Ke The associat Derby for der will be hounds ar and the we sportamen b ttended a similar The running will f the Kentucky chain. Red sport is expected " for t shunters in INE, Ky., Noy Foxhunte The and fifteen vy s dr e mor o riv e i n ready foxes tmeky. ttional meet begins to hounds of 18 run tomorrow entered ather pleasant hore than ever meet in Ken- on the north Alonz the ire plentiful There are 200 sport ¥ a o 12 i) on a No known was 1 her 1 felser lized ncts 1 from P & City mus ) NSAR O hern singe twig, crant ame name he SIENINg ¢ divore a K « Dallas Company LAS American’ Loan and ston the Dallas Electric she N the Stage, Alice Nielsen rivite life ag the elr to take her sked that to prevent con WO YeATs ARO f. Henjamin fetan in er's Hands, “pon application Trust company company was placed in the hands of a recelver by al Judge Meek, Defa ¢ Interest on $300,000 w held by the Bost he cauge of the action r druggist will refund PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure 0ld ulcers and sores 60 cents, It tn rth m the pay- 't bonds srporation your money if ringworm, pimples and blackheads on the face and all skin dis- the in- | The | was Thirtieth rlage. thelr arrest, ing. were ud ach. mond pendan formerly wol pended from single ar | around two large said t, rn a with another man, Broadway and Seventeenth street proached them and told one of them that he was a prisoner. as he did so handed two packages to one | of the other men. and the two were arrested. not arrested, street station to meet at the corner of He ap- The man protested and A policeman was called b was found two diamond rings dlamonds set be The other package contained a dia- hut went in a to in worth abo The third man | the West he ut closed plain car At the station the men protested agninst but were held The packages were opened and in one P notwithstand- stones gold $18,000 which is said to have been by Jejweled pendant consists of a with eightecn stones hanging Queen large smaller Carlotta, neckinee dlamond set atones and bencath. The | sus. The | stone in the center Is said to be a famous diamond. It $40,000, in bail, ber 17. It was for $20,000. crown, 1560, Karats ing stone selzed was Collector seizure, but formant that try, The case LONDON, stewards of canceled Lord “pulling.” vestigation, specch at plaint was race Starter' tion of Thom, the act of p 1. dropp and ten lengths won Leon before ten ard, at § to 1 from the lfams ro 80 to 1, w Run and Military pace, while Shaw perseve | the end was 1 first home Tr Richard 13 (Wilitams Water Cut Time: 1:26, Lace and Second selling won; ( 1o b, se 2. third Malden also ra Third selling to 1, won o and 4 1o b, field), 4 to 1 ri ilade ond Tim The Face corge SImor Fourth race. | selling: Sir to 6, second; 1, third, Tin Perfume, fth selling won: Alzora second Time: 1:00 4-5 ling, Bliver Egotism, ran Bixth race Kinnikinnic of Troy, 1) second; King third. Time Laura Kimble Re: race. First race, ng Event nator, 1 Ay, i 107 ( Bogus Bill ran Second race (Coburn), 4 1o 1, second; 18 th 5, third IW YORK won; Borough, is of thirty-three carat, less, and the pendent is sald to be worth turned over Tho men were arraigned before Commissioner Shields and were held Preza in $5,000 and Maroucel and their examination was set for Novem- is sald to be and none in learned which Preza had rested was a bill of sale for the diamonds It 18 said that one of the men told the officials that the stones were given to them by a woman to sell. Preza's flancee were in a red leather case and in the case was a plece of paper on which was writ- ten In English Diamond necklace The center of the elghte less than The stone in one of the diamond Maximillan's ring time he was shot. Bidwell refused to talk of the The jewels Agent Theobald. that were among is stone e Karat the n him when he was ar- at flaw- to $1,500, bills from Maximilian's This woman The jewels 33 7-10 en surround rings the it was learned that the cus- toms house received a tip from an in- the gems were in this coun- is now in United States district attorney. will be appraised and on the amount valuation the charge will be based. informer will receive a certain amount up to G0 per cent of the net revenue to government, as may be decided upon by the secretary of the treasury. MAY CANCEL REIFF’S LICENSE Ceoker's Jockey and T Are in Bad Favor Since Recent Race. Nov. Durham tha not D u Chan the time the fleld h mile Miss Mitchell and Come the hands of The gems the of The the iner Wishard In view of the local Liverpool having summoned horse, Wishard, the trainer, and Lester Relff, the Jockey, tor an explanation of the Doncaster running of Richard Croker's Scotchman 11, The it is regarded in racing cir- cles as likely that Now Relft's license will Work at today accuses Telegraphing to the officials of the Liverpool race course, urging an Lord Durham Jockey meeting 1 sald Relff had not attempted to | beat Gerolstein at Doncaster, so my com- made because I hope the case will be referred to | the stewards of the Jockey club.” says club 12, be Reift of in- In a PHILADELPHIA 12 Ban Johnson, O L oW Cleveland club; ¢ Y, OWN ) club, and Connle Muck club, who constitute of ‘the Americs 1 most of thelr arranging for the location of ity for next season. In President Johnson said: “'Wo \nn the backing we want fn Philadelphia and there I8 nothing to oppose our placing a team In this elty. Our agent has gecurod an option on a ground which will be ¢ trely satistactory. Our circuit will comy of four eastern clubs and four in the west, hut T would prefer not to iy where the fourth eastern club will be | cated. Messrs President o of Lhe the Mil eireuft Base Hall time toda A club in this an inters fow have secur the Johnson, Somers, Comiskey and Mack left for theélr rospective homes this evening. They made no further announce ment ad to thelr future plans regarding the fourth city to complete the eastern elreuit of the league with Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington r Defented. At the Tst 12 London \est for ween Pedlar Palmor Harry Ware resulted fn a vic for t tter, aithough Palmer showed himselt fur more ‘clever than his opponent and held the fight on points until toward the end The referoe's dectsfon was by no means popular, Palmer’s sclentific far ahead of Ware's inferior tactics ‘The sporting papers and the Daily graph roundly “condemn Ware's tling tacties,”” as compared mer s sclentiic style, and (hoy surprise at the decisicn of the referee Ware was frequently cautioned for clinch in Another challenge was fssued after the contest in behalf of Palmer to Ware f a twenty-round engagement for £500 a sid ational evening i the bantam el ih with exprons efivien After Advertising. NEW YORK, N The following tele- gram was sent to Robert Fitzsimmons at Norfolk, Va., In regard to a statement that he was not out of the fighting business snd wanted to meet Jeffries for the champlon ship and If glven an opportunity he would ily grasp It Robert Fitzsimmons, Norfolk 8 here tonight state that you o o meet me agafn. 1 gladly give to win back your lost tit 1ll have your representutive Wednesday at the Grand opera he and we can easily arrange for a match for the champlonship to take place at once or at the end of the theatrical season. A speedy reply will oblige n “JAMES J. JEFFRIES Exonerates Pugilist Carroll. DETROIT, Nov. 12.—A coroner's fury this afternoon exonerated Bernard Carroll of Detroft from blame for the death of “Kid" O'Brien of Bay City, who dled lust Tuesday night, after being Knocked out by Carroll The jury found that O'Brien’s death was accidental Ballyhoo Bey's Brother Dead. L GTON, Ky., Nov. 12—The wean- ling at the side of ‘Ballyhoo, the famous brood mare, & full brother to Ballvlioo Bey which, With the mare, was rocentiy sold by J.E. 'Madden to Wiillam €. Whitney for $11,600, died of pneumonta at LaBelle farm today. Kicked. LEXINGTON, Ky 1z —~Gladiolia, dam of King Lief, recently sold for $15,000, was kicked by another horse toduy. sus- taining _a broken limb. She had to be killed. The mare once belonged to the late Byron McClelland. Gates Forms Ric CHICAGO, Nov. 12— The row will say: “The incorporation of it American Rice Growers’ Distributing com- pany was announced yesterday. The capi- tal stock 18 $16,000.50), of which $7.60,00) § reported paid in. Local grocery cirel redit John W ith belng the pr mover in the r ration Trust. Tribune tomor- uuugmnn“ lost the on on Mias Mitcholl, i before strung out for a lengths, erguson, Fatallst, Florlan, In the fourth, fith. Sir Florian mado all the won casily from Borough and Barbetto, off [of the natjonal convention of the Henevo- none too well, closed with a rush and won | from the pacemaker, Alzoro. [ 1 turlong. was ' se Tw up when a was left at the field, while ond, the Pri Miss ne Aqueduct Results in the Practical Gift of a Ruce to Mins Mitchell, Bad starting again marred the racing at Aqueduct today | the third race the jockeys, with the excep- In were in which Mitehell | favorite, | four lengths favorites won-—-8ir and Harbetto. In the running and | the flag wus ) was Rich- won the first race, ridden out w ). favorite, > o carele: n the second Rochampton were off running Glade 4 wi ten | Rhymer and Belle vorites in the last race, but Kinnikinnie was Shaw kept him well up all the way and, coming away cleverly The weather was clear, on 1t 117 (Littles ‘Hultzllopochtle, nge als Military, Run, Roe humpton, 1:09 15, Brother, flve third me 1o Order, 5 one laria r i 1 Bannock Alls'Well, Barbettc 104 (8lack) 101 (Walsh) Infallible s rac i t and attendance good First race, about seve 108 (Henry), 104 104 (Shaw mile Miss Mitchell, Leon second ; riuson Uncle J¢ 1d Cepha 2 49 45 1 Plush, one mile (Shaw), m) Hramble "he 1 (v 1 nlts ut Oakl v Moringa ane mile, Sir Kingston, Estelada Wil 47 (g0 5 wo SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12 at Oukland and track fast even furlong (Mounce), 7' (Dominick) ry ) he Time dfrey and Run was all on ‘whom Wil- nd Military. A head befor Roehampton made hut at ade and the left him, however, and at ily &’ short head were equal fa- Troy when The from Results furlong: 8 to 1, won 5 and 9 to 10, eld), 9 to ran and one- (O'Connor) 1 Rubens a and (TN Fatalist me: 1148 1 ) Conn hugh (Burnm) ) Windm nd Charles nd " ne-l »Connor) 4101 Anni, Amorita and Mary and seven to 2, W 2 101 A 112 (Burn Rhymer nd Resu litng 1 thir 10 to to 1 ger 1 8 sellin, Belle track fast 5 The hymer of Prince Godfrey Maribe nd nty mpson ) 110 (Burns). 110 (Little second | third. Gold it furlonge, 3 H % to Y dha 't (Henry), The Purltan, b to Kid ‘About yards, 10 11 to Matchin [} stes ul \a v 1 ank Webb algla also ran and one-sixteenth miies 9 to ¢ and N (Booker) 8t Rard £ furlongs 1 710 third Anna_ Dar ourisey t its Won cond A Fave Meadowlark and Lost ( Stuart Horton Ping. 08 (8tua Margin), 14 (] 1:42. ten and Soctalist also ran Third race, six furlongs. selling 104 (Mounce) won; Aslan Limelight yards ol to b to 1 Weather fine Com- Do. D T rahum rl also it Pompino. BAD STARTING MARS SPORTI“"‘“"':‘ to control the shipment of the southern ri crop over lines of raliroad in which he Interested. Mr. Gates is at present out of the oity. The scheme contemplated is to buy the bulk of the domestic rice unde sntract with the growers to sell thefr crops for a stipulated figure for a period of four years, with the privilege of extending ti contract an additional four vears. Guar anteed prices to growers are inderstood to | be somewhat tn excess of the present mar e i vention, BIRMINGH Ala 12 The nual convention of the Knights of Lab the United States and Canada will be « to order in thix clty tomorrow and wil be dominated by the Hayes faction, a split having occurred In the ranks of the order #ince the last convention. The Parsons wing Which has resorted to the courts, will take no part in the convention. n- ig In the Interest of Irvigation, 1A large meeting of 58 men purpose of arousing int in congress, which will Chicago on Novembe v the ausplc nmerce. Date for Elkw MILWAUKEE, Wis., ® . was held here of the Chamber of Che date lent and Protected Order i meets in Milwaukee next year changed from the weelk of July July of ¥ilks, which has been 16 to that of Facts. Mrs. T. Dolan, of Madrid, Perkins Co., Neb., writes: 1 was;}wfll‘l of painful riods by the use gf Dr. l‘lzru:s Fa- vorite Prescription, and his * C nmlxmml Extract of Smart- Weed.” T think Dr. Pierce's medicines the best in the world,” Mrs. Carrie Donner, of Day Green Co, Wi writes: "I can high ly recommend Dr, Pierce's Favorite, Prescription — hav- ing taken it for nine months previous to confinement, I suf- fered scarcely any compared with whit I had at other times.” “1 suffered fifteen years with female weakness and nerv- ousness,”writes Mrs, Vincent Bohall, of Franklin, Johnson . Co., Indiana. "One year ago I began taking your * Favor- ite Prescription’ and ‘Golden Medical Discovery.' 1 took six bottles of cach and now I am well. I owe my life to Dr. Pierce, B. methods being | prineipally | | mines in the diep: by Americans, wWho maintain that their | property fs located in United States have taken the precaution of but they recording their clalms in Canada | strict are owned 1s0 Mark Twain NEW YORK, Nov. | men of New York pald th to Mark Twain at a re distingufshed humortst ght. Professicn ks of life were prosent and so large tttends that the rooms of the re taxed to thelr utmost capnelty Clemins mad f hiv charactertetic ot speeches. The central fdea of Wdross was that humor had its founda tions in gravity and seriousness and he re lated o number of sad cvents in life from which he secured the material for his most humorous stor Michigan Potato Crop ST, JOSEPH, Mich of the entire potat Michigan_ 1 storms. The farmers losers, but commiss) bought vegetahles bof | kathered will lose largely. 1t 18 estimated | the loss occasioned by the taflure of the crop will Amount to over $500,00. DR. McCREW Office contin 8 to 8 p Sundays m m CHARCES LOW I n Man wapnaper me homa given to the New York 1 men at s 'been rul \ 1 he houses the recent the heaviest which have the crop had been usly from open m from $ a A m to & » (Dr. MoGrew at uge 63 » THE MOST SUCCESS SPECIALIST in (he treutment of il iorms of DIS. EASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN LY. 26 years' experience. 15 yeurs i Omabha. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE A PERMANENT CURE GUARAN IN A FEW DAYS—without of time. T coverea. : y !0 all “lages and conditlony SYPHILIS (2,20 S8, o o S disease ‘s thoroughly eliminated from the blooa. No “BREAKING OUT" on the skin or face or iuy ex.ernal appearances of disease whitever. A\ ireatment that is more suceskaful and far more satisfactory than (he “Hot springs treatment and at lees than HALF THI COST. A care that 18 guarantecd 10 be permanent for life. WEAKNESS of young und middicc e, DS 4 HOOD, Night Losses, Nervous Debiity; Loss Of Bruin and Nerve Power, Loss of Vigor and Vitality, Pimpies on the Face, Pains in_the Back, Forgetfulness, Bashful® nexs. OVER 20,000 CASKES CUNRED, STRICTURE aulckly cured with a new and anfaliibie home treat- ment. Kidney and Liladder Troubles, Gon- crrhoea, Gloot CURES GUARANTEED, CHARCES LOW. Conmultation tree, Ahreatment by mail, Medicines sent everywhere free from gaze of brenkage, ready for use Office hou Sa.m todp m 8a m o p. om P O Hox i oV 15 South lith 8t, between and Douglas Ste, OMAHA, B. | Sundays, office Farnam A SKIN OF BLAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. Tan, Pimpies, Freckles, Moth Paiches, Itash and Skin dis- and every aty, det t has sto test of 63 and s w0 o5k we taste be sure It is properly made, Accept no eountere felt of in hame. Dr. L. A, Sayre wald to a Ja dy of the haut-ton (& patient): “As you ladies wiil use them, | recom- mend ‘GOURATUD'S CREAM' the least harmful of all the Skin propa A sale by all Druggists and Dealers In the U, 8. and Europe. FERD. T. HOPKINS, Prop’ 91 Great Jones 8t, N. Y. O ET——— 1 fos 1 AMUSEMEN' TONIGHT—8:15 TOM NAWN und €0, In “Pat and the Genfi PATRIC “The Girl in the Moo UNG. JOHNNIE CARR WICK. THE & I STMAN & WREN, v Omahu Hoy, ARTHUR GOFF. Never Changin, enings: 10e FAMILY MATINEE WEDNES BIG AMATEUR SHOW In o Prices i AY, 10c RIDAY NIGHT In fortune and fam | AMATEURS call at the ORDIP’IIE UM we ppear Friduy night. ce will P profe | and arr Anaint - wion BOYD'S TONIGIT Woda Wooldward & Burgess, Mg' Tel, 1010, > Nght and y Mu Extra Woed il uganza Success Cha “A Female Brummer” ¢, $1. Matinec prices ATTRACTION--Boginning Th 0 turday and Sunday SHE DATRY FARM, JULIA MARLOWE=N4 " Miaco’s Trocadero "al f Hurle e \|\n\||, irsday, 10, 100 a TODAY, The Lmle Egypl Emavagzrza fla. Dinner , . 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