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OMAHA DAILY BE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1900 Telephones 618-604 o N N~ WM ‘L N QTY “vuullh 1 by the death of L. H. Finney, Jr. r N 1 N | D R Y ] ' o 1 vig 1 : re nc a nne S Labor Ocmumissioner McCormack Testifies to | \:;lx.r\'";annl.l\'.m"w”l \'!T‘Vs'nvrnx'x:|\|-!|\dl | Nebraska and Kansas Likely to Suffer Under | i H - I k . Crowing Favor of Arbitration, commission today heard the testimony of Reapportionment Eill, 5 The original French Flannel is a splendid qual- i L P. MeCormick, ubor commissioner of fn- deeert WL Nov. 13.~The Plain " i dlana o favored compulsory arbitra- . oy sta Ikauke ity of all wool goods that wears like broadcloth. | traceny 0F SWEAT SHOPS DISCUSSED | tion FIGURES ARE ALL READY FOR CONGRESS | i T o Conte whigh: w8 SEER 3 No wonder that some of the cheaper imitations, | SENA CE IN KANSAS - | ac 0,000 tonh compared with % that have never seen France, like to travel under we Telly SENATORIAL A | Probante Busia tor ttepre LAk A ol 9. a1 of the De Conditions ernor Stan ny e the Fileld Will Be One for Each 200,000 ( vn- name of French Flannel. Existing In New York Unker and Population, Adding Elghteen | We are showing the finest of French s well as the cheaper dowestic and New Jersey, to Present Total, 3 bRl " ) Each brand, in koods. Plain colored all wool twilled finnne uch wide, at $he yard. - R ” | ks production of coke its respective Bilk striped plain colored Flannels, 2i-inch wide yard P s 3 . ; O A B RO i van 180,000 ons, WATGK % Prbo Gelt SIGHNRIIY %00, Fresh, ot nid stHipe; Gt R4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—The Industrial|the United States wenmtorehip to succeed | WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.~Director of the | Uit th Kly production class, is subs an- v A . — — ommission today heard the testimony of L. | Hon. Lucien Baker, whose term expires next | cons " . b sbadsd LTl 4 | 4 e All wool printed Flaunels, 27-Inch wide, printed In dots and steipes, 8t T3¢ yard, | comumias aker, eneus Merrlam was at the Whito House | by ks of coko tron nt the ture ial evidence of Imported French Flanncis, No fner goods made. Printed in dots, stripes and | P ‘McCormack, labor commissioner of the | March, was bogun bere fn carnest today. | today. Ho called tho attention of the o Noyemms | ) dectenso o i figures, at 85c yard, #tato of [ndiana, and of Prof. John Graham |when tho adherents of Baker opened head- | procidont to the fact that the figures on | oy oy ) 0¥ wlif Dethix X the superiority o Persian designs, on account of many colors, at 90c per yard Brooks of Cambridge, Mass., president of lquarters. Charles L. Burton Is Baker's|he populatfon of the United States, the | (atal production for Ostober shows a ' the “BLATZ” 8ilk embroidered twilled Flannels, at 90c, $1.15, $1.35 and $1.50 per yard. the Natlonal Consumers' league. most. formidable opponent {otal of Which &irekdy ~ have Mr. McCormack's testimony was devoted | Stanley, who has just been r nounced, are in such shape that they will | g1 ool We Closs Our Siore Baturdays 88 S P It largely 1o the subject of arbiiration. Ie |plified the situation somewhat when he de- [ bo at the disposal of congress when 1| {pyasiis oo iy said that wode of settling labor disputes |clared positively today that he wae not a | meets for ke | 0 OSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERYS, an| 3 y . €18 for any action It may desire to take | the total o for October W Iat it L e A L MUCRUME: ¥ s rapidly gaining favor In his state. In |candidate. in the direction of a reapportionment bill. | oy i L ' Blatz Malt - Vivine , which less than the woma trades arbitration, he said, had almost The reapportionment following the count | geptombe o P BELD H supplanted strikes. Ho urged the necessity | DISMISSES THE INDICTMENT | of the twelfth census will become opera- - AL N N and wisdom of cuforced urbitration In ex- . tive by law in 1903 « s . treme cases where tho iuterests of the publlc | gecorder » Motlon to 1 Thete probably will be considerable In- | INDIANAPOLIs VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. aro concernad and Whero & lonk s(rik Wil | mtes Charaen AkAIRAt Chiet Deve | creasa both 1a the ratlo nd the total aum. | RUFd Rahmyl St i) “cotivc ¥. M. C. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS ST! bring disaster to the people at large. This ery of New York, ber of representatives under the new ap- | clation apened today at the Dent it T' h'--;lm’ ght *lwv- would avert blood Qe portionment ting with a ratio of ono | Hlone will LLomarrow. (Ch ¢ OMAHA BRANCH, shed, and ho considered the method more | NEW YORK, Nov. 13.~Rccorder Goft fn[to every 30,000 inhabitants, there wer | abameinton | bl tre attendar & it these claims were not based s and 815 men, recruits for tho hos- | conomical as weil as more humano than |he criminal court today Rranted the motion | sixty-five representatives in the First | factarers from ot 1412 Douglas St. TEL. 1081, tract right, but he also held that b Lo pital corps and signal corps men. The Port | Cl!IDg fa the military. of Deputy State Attorney General Hedges | congress. The eleventh o eable and (he railroad company had good | Albert safled from Seattle September 13| Mr. McCormack sald that most of the la- | (o dismiss the Indictment against Chief of [ gave a tocks were over 760,00 reduction s thi been a0 | falling o A i Soptemb . i 2V u | talling oft cc 1 with Septemt brews. 00, | Tent AL 18 R Y usus, in 1890, [ {E1NE i atiy P, MoC population of 62,622,256, or an In- | cach of I equitable claims with animals and forage. The animal trans- | bor troublc re with unorgapized labor or | police Willlam 8. Devery, charging him with | crease of 1 The ratlo was 173, | mecting t B e e mar e | e 480 frgn e sl v | b s i vk kit e i | oo Wi o D, i grenof i, moe s wee | PEHR, 8 : DR. McCREW temporarily from the re 1ws collected San Francisco and the tramsport Wil- | being the most conscrvative. Mr. MeCor house numbered 355 members. The ratio|* contir s from & a trom the fslands themselves, but it 18 the helmina has arrived at Nagasaki on her |meck said that the labor organiza- GELAT'NE M“.L BLOWS UP the new census probably will reach | College o vene, to 9y 1 from m to o tntentlon to refer the whole subject to way to the Philippines with forage for the | tions might ndly to enforced arbi- 200, With an inorease of 18835408 | NEW HAVEN, N ’ urtoenth congress In order that It may do justice to army l;uh;\\; th the public at large Chinese Hands by, the pResEiit oendl Nnid. LELLING | L e ety Co e on oyt CHARCES LOW the companies. There has been a good ——— | Shoy a » consulted rather than the wishe tn Explosion Near y fractions of the apportionment | ment Statlons opened v wit - deal of correspondence on this subject and | CABINET TALKb OF MESSAGE | tho few dirccly engaged in a strike, san P count for an additional member, as has | dttend ) the British authorities rnestly sup- Prof, Brooks' testimony was devoted 1o i been the custom, this would make an In " iy gt o T il porting the claims of their citizens Prestdent and His O work n the swcatshops, in the investiga-| gaAx FRANCISCO, Cal,, Nov. 13.~The gel- | crease of eighteen members fn the next Anotlier set of clalms which will be re cusn Features of ( tlon of which he has been engaged for many |atine mixing house of the Giant Powder|house. Reapportionment on this basis | ferred to congress are those arising from atlon t years. He wald the Massachusetts 1aW (company at Sobrante, ffteen miles from | would cause only four states to lose repre the detention and isolation of Ja o works fairly well, but that n Now York and | yora, was blown up today. John €. Hoffel- | sentatives. They are Maine and Virg pluguc last summer In an Francisco and| meetiug today was devoted larg | ploratle. In those states it was Imposaible | yjjeq west. These states would lose a member the clalms of Japanese clitizens for dam-| (he alscussion between i 3 Bttt S e e T _—_— each. Any ratio smaller than 200,00 A, Willlams of Blair fs ages sustained through the action of the. and hi L M fact that the work is dono tn private apart which would eavo them thelr full £ e Hawailan authoritic ing message to congres ments. The wages were the lowest possible FIRE .RECORD. sentation, would cause a considerable 1. Sedgwick of the memboers furnished and often were pleced out with charity — dition to the membership of the house, | M GOOD WORK OF LIFE SAVERS tust ot hio oot ren maki tho competiiion with highor abor biore HGIIATRE Dainaged, A Sehoctey o ¢ A 4 < ry tense. Pecplo thus cmployed work from Al | . P reports were In shape for formal prosenta- | VOV ! ! store buflding on Clay str | "R. 1L Newman of Cedar Rapids, la., adreds of encued from | tion. It was practically decided that the | f0UFteen (o sixtecn hours per day, to the Judge Willard Stewart of Lin DEATH RECORD. | tn Omaha i THE MOST SUCCESSEUL | Watery Grav Millions | recommendation in the measage on the | S <'i:r|:v‘:":xr‘nm‘“I:; 1‘”‘\‘\ ‘\“‘:“";‘ I"y'“;‘::-;' damaged to the extent of § James B, Cooper. e e ok LIROIRASRATIoN Ay SPECIALIST subject of war revenue taxes will ad ¥ 24 bedhol by fire this morning. It is occupied b, HOLDREGE, Neb., Nov. 15.—(pecial ',I. T Allen of Denver 18 a patron of |18 the treatment oi i iorms of L . s o | Brooks, politics gets into the subject, ren- 1 . WARRINGTON. kT Aclmbai| ek ACRIGAGRHCH o TNARIH GEWA UG | oo b SoRtibilo ' th. thkke: TAapRaEio Willson's, shoe stock, which was in. | Telegram.)—James E. Cooper, sonlor mem- | tho Hnsnaw EASES AND DISOKDLRS OF MEN P et TR R bl R Tt ) i B U B LG R HeL AR s et | Jurcd by fire and water to the extent of | ber of the Cooper furniture firm, died very Maraton of Kearney s stopping LY. %0 years' experience. 13 years neral sup it of the life saviog where this decrcase will be made has ot | & Uuless there fs sovie [aflue ght t alll coveFed by tkatratics, - Tho flames | NSAGONIY ut Hik Homs Hoe: tHI ov ‘ & service, in his aunual report to Secretary been determined : bear strong enough to allow us to ket at 1l covered by insura The flam at his home here this evening of nfined to the erfor of the build- | ure 50 o e had gone to 5] .4 s of Geneva, Neb, Is staying at . . Gage, says that at the closo of the fiscal Considerable atiention will b devoted | (B private houses of these peoplo the tr o | GIOSTANAF, (AL fibkrer Mgt b | e Albrohanta; 2 i VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE | | | d . and were ot inknown origin a hearty supper, when P 4 year the establishment cmbraced 269 sia- to the Nicuragua canal in the message, | ¢3¥ Wil go on indefinitely,” he said. He ad . . he began to feel ill and m..:.:., Pyl o 3L Milton of Minncapolls fs staying at A PEIMANENE CURE GUARAN (KD ous, 194 being on t Atlantie, 58 o e b o . 4 a vocated the substitution of factories and iy S | the ller Grand r W ANS—Without Cutting Jaln tios, 104 belug on the Atiatlo, 68 ou (h but the 3 Sidente FScommeLIAHoRs [T s g bl ot P B i o HYMENEAL. family to send conveyance for him. Be- | .V Way and ¢ 11 Scott of Lincoin are | or dows of time. The WU iy oS akes, 16 ou the Pacific and e falls not clearly formulute i 0 . 8 ore its arrival, however, he left the store | @t the ller Grand CURE that has yet been dis- of the Ohio at Loulsville, Ky Tho Chineso question was dlscussed only [ U5 OF proper machinery, bo an increase of and was met by Cashier H. J. Keck ot| M. J. Berry and G. 1L Koon of Hastings HAKGES LOW. The number of disasters to documented| in a general wa s stated by one |Prices for the goods manufactured. Tha N AL A ¢ wre at the Murea \ Al Elases and conditions i LT “w‘mf;llwl Jar. \\I:r::lu ::I:“\«':-\‘iinll:l- D e ey | THOUMBRH 48 Nov aly :):m;:lx“.\L :"“‘ wh y’.n .(.l\u...n that el | S O O okl or Rafia Gity, 8. D, 1 ?!rllllvhl" Ui, Wil el g ol (e the service during the year was 364, There hands of this government tendiug to con- | A1 an improvement of the garments. He Jouph Kubte wad Mixs Mullle Gurtle; | geec dielyiid aNs e, WAkt taien vo | SJFUsaE OF thu MIliATdy - L e wero on board these vessels 5 persons. | firm tho story cabled by Dr. Morrison to|4Welt on the danger of spreading disease|well known young peoplo of Tecumseh, |\ %y o % (L RG I TE RS AR 10|t AT BCHWRESE rana. T Orieans I8 & | No “BREAKING OUT" en the skin ot of whom 2,607 were saved and 48 lost. Six| the London Times to the effect that tho | {hroush the shops. saviog it is always im- | were married last evening sclous, passing away thirty mioutes later, | Henry Graft ir Waterloo, fa, is|disehss. ShRinton Shy pusranione 08\ h hundred and seventy-three shipwrecked | ministers Had formulated demands on the |Minent. Prices were ting to bs so low Mr. Cooper was one of the leadin u‘.lm FVpINtered mt s HBOREY | more succassful and (ar more caisiactory persons received succor at the stations, to| Chinese government which included the | MF- Brooks sald, that Americans very sel- % most highly esfeemed residents and bust- | o O8™® hmidt of Davenport ans- | than he “HoU springs trouiment und at whom 1M7 days' rellef in the aggregate | execution of eloven of the high officlals, | 10m eneage in tho work. Most of the sweat-| R, Collier, Wwho wis appointed BUE e 18 Tho oty N % Mimber 00| - ri e e s ‘:L": e R L P N was afforded. The estimated value of the | the razing of the Taku forts and the | 510p work ts done by immigrants from east- [ agent for ' Kentueky when Lesiie Combs and a member of [ yudg L. Sloan and wife Pender u 0 be prmanct ior iife. vessels involved in dlsaster was $6,12 prohibition of future importation of war |°r0 Europe republican resigned the place in order to conduct the | the Knights Templai lodge. He leaves a | are gae of the Merchant “lAm\lbb of young and middie-aged and of thelr cargoes $3,342,600, making a | materials into the empire. Another mem . resignation to I MeKinley ate campaign, foday sent his | wife and four children. One daughter | [ i Ralmuc, grirokan. Bow. s : 0 s Damiiey, : ¥ h now attending a school of oratory In Ron- raphed at the Merchants ) { Nerve Power, Losy of total value of property fmperiled $9470.190. | bor, discussing this dispatch, said that MILLIONS OF DEAD LETTERS ’ ton and n son is at the State university | yosnoss 1on throaeh the Mol @ short : JFimples on the Face, Of this amount $7, 90 was saved and $2,- | previous advices to this government indi- N LOCAL EBREVITIES. at Lincoln. - it . Sk tb: and B N, Doklits, oF fdiness, Iawhiculs 5,000 lost. The number of vessels totally | cated that Dr. Morrison's dispatch was u | Totnl Iecelpts s Lincoln ure at the Merchants SIRIL]U“L quickly 'cured wiin a new lost was 61. In lum’:l(nlx to the mr-»ulmlnx very falr exposition of the demands that Matter for The atation of the Omahn Public library, Willlam M. Erwin of Alma and W. R and infaiiible lomo treate thero were during the vear 229 casualties|had been formulated by the ministers Namber which was recently established #t the Beal | NEW YORK James O Beddeo of Orleans are putting up at’ the [ Ment. Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Goae v tad ¢ fch was he NE 5 . —James Corcoran, | Bed d rehcea, Glod g to small craft, such as small yachts, sail- | Ho said, however, there was considerable B Do & e e Maty, Kun. | YhO dled In this clty yesterday, was tho o SR 4 S s auanavTiED, boats, rowboats, etc., on board of \\|¥n A doubt as to the ability of the Chinese gov- VASHINGTON . 13.—The anuual re- | has been awarded u contract for sapp'ying | subject of numerous Dewspaper stories and | aed”to his Momo ‘wWith 'an attack of ried: cH e, oviont i o ot of LD | a0t 1o e Sty o e Cilene o | WASHINOTON, Sov 18 Tho aunua v WA TEES 08 25 % Sl | bt o s nedspi e an | 4 ARCES LOW, property fnvolveidl in these instances Is es- | exocution of the eleven powerful oficlals |oftico shows the larg gl [ RTINS He was known as “Jimmy" Corcor. “aptain C. 1. Adams of Sup o1l | Conmultution iree. Treatment y L als | offico & o Iarge, igcrease of total re Bl LI S as known as “Jimmy" Corcoran aud | Captaln C. 15 Adams of Superior, a w timated ot 267470, of which 236,750 Was | indicated in the dispateh. celpts of undefivered mail matter over the | fe .'-,.T".?.h'vl:':,"'y"\‘;lflh‘-: o stpung | B4ined most of bls fame as tho founder | KNOWN republican inthat”section, s in [ Medicinos vent averywhero (ree rom guse saved and $10,300 10s ; . iely 5 i : 3 n B vulan d6% BATE & O SOURARE [ithe ity or_Ureakirge, roady for b i rrevious year of nearly 10 p cent. The|adjacent to t¥e bullding, ich was com- | and rule or half a ntury of “Corcoran’s oM . e o ") o Office hovrs; 8 g to 9 m. Sundays, e o rao . g 3 i 2 Mogy” ‘Bernsiein left for Kunwns Clty A, m. to 9 p. m. Sundays, Bosides the nmmber of persons saved | DRAINAGE CANRL CASE AGAIN | !umber of pioces of mattor recelved from | Plaiied of by O elty eliineer Roost” and next to that hisfame with bis | 1 ot e T will be arrid thary |8 & m. to g m D, O, Hox Tl . Ottlce i i SAELA By e all sources was 7,090,108, wgainst 6,550,953 | Tho Work of putting in an wdditional | cluss rested upon the fact that he hated a | " hursdas D L o PRA NG R TR L L] ers cued who had falle O cwer Ut Tho northwest corner of the | oy s at he ! anrho, 'an dttbrney of Grand | 854 Dougiae ta; OMAIA; fintedy m},mv A other positions of ex- | SUPreme Court Hearlng Argument for | (07 the preceding year. federal bullding has been completed and | Policeman, one of whom he maimed for | W WAL SN L @B, T, e A O it catd . huve | . Permmnant Agninst Letters and parcels held for postage num- {1t i now believed that it will be possible Just’ for exercluc.” He was 80 years | W000: and D, Bearne of Davenport f .. — Sthed it "mml ; ‘1\ h;n:n“‘lv«r--. vin Use « * |bered 144619, and the misdirected 422,793, |10 Kecp the ?mmnl dratned, | of age and came to New York more than | cparles Green of York, 1. M. Wethe e Wi Eeislied "‘”"';" ke aaA T torstba g i Nearly 33,000 letters were received which |, The Itgul depurtment of the ety ts busily | half a century ago and built a shack, in |of Hchion. 1o . Kuns 6f Holre o B Unnd ton FIETE YEALS by e “,‘r‘lf\',‘.,,:',“',’_‘.,“,‘,, o dwelling houses,| WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—In the supreme | POT® B0 address. Tho letters uddressed 10 [ wettled W strects, A colony 4%€ | which ho lived, for many years, after which, | 1 Stowart of Kandolph were state guests § Dean used foc over SILTY YEAL outbuildings and other elevated places sub- 1 \ o at the Millard Tuesday 5N STHING, with P court today argument was heard in the Chi. | !¢ Buests of hotels and undelivered nam- | from California sireet, between out of his earnings as a truckman, he built e, ol il merged wholly of jn part by the terrible | €480 drainage canal case. The procded- pany, who had the misfortune to f sred 961 The tots ol "l and Fourteen: th, and steps are now | the three-story stome house ’ o | \ Bared §ee The (orsl mumbee of o f Euing bige o Hand 0B IXA-erADbars WHo | Les S whioh vas vutousd 1o whish he [ i i L i B SLIC, at the be e L s Fiuer In Texas, July ¢ | 10K 18 instituted from the present state of | C1Amed parcels of all descriptions was 180,- | are "setcling ‘wlong Tenth street in ‘the | an iich was known as “Corcoran’s | wnd break her lo, s restiing quletly ut the | LERES WIND GO the bu ood of the Brazos B Missouri to secure a permanent Injunction |14 There were 660461 pleces of mail mat- | vicinity of Nicholus and Grace streets. Roost | ller Grand, - Dr. Jiancheit sive she Wl | overy part of the world. | Wt Wl to save | aRainst the use of the canal for th " | ter addressed to forelgn countries aud ve-| As Chlef Donahuc and Captain Haves | Reveral weeks. sk for “Mirs. Winslow's {yrup The crews saved and assisted to save r the pro e 6 b 1| were erossing am strest. near Soven- 3 Fillhuster X he Merchants: W R L LR LD A T 2L auring the year, 371 vessels valued with | tection of tha water of St. Louis. Hon |turned from there undeliverable. The | teonth, ‘last Saturday trey picked up an | puiLADELPHIA, . Mebraatang al tlie aeraianies .\ & bottle toal & 0% 100, and. rendered | Willlam Springer and Charles C. Gilbert |MUMber of letters aud parcels opened old-fashionea pockethook containing $140- LADELPHIA, Nov. 15.~Captain John | Biker anc arnes of Norfolk, elr cargoes a 5,680, and rendered ! . g 003 crease oV assistance of minor {mportance to 35| APpeared for the state of Illinois and B. )03, an iner e over the preceding | Keven $20 bills. The purse had been there, | D. Hart of Cuban filibustering fame died | Thoron and son and i, € of Schnurmacher for the st of 913 per cent was learned fater, far mn hoiur and|today of apoplexy. During the year 1806 3 T LI er vesse distress, besides warning [ Schourmacher for the s Miss e of 9% twenty minutes and hundreds of persona | % G ERODICE ¥ Chadron, Chi o SLURTEXURRIEIN, SIS ) isirc here were 50,53 letters containing an | must have passed the spot without seeing | tWO of Captain Hart's ve the Bermuda | West of Rushville, N. I Peter ; aggregato of $44,140 and letters containing | !t. Monday M. . Gould, u farmer liviug | and the Laurada, made quent trips to | ¥ille. 3. . Houck of G .n‘: :_.‘ nd, Wil . . west of the city, proved his property and | Cuba with arms and g 4 Brown of Big Springs and Sorenson of At the Depart- | drafts, notes ey orders, etc., of the face | \t ‘was turned over 1o hi > K d ammunition for the | \Wiamer is denied that Attorney |value of $1,136,645. Foregn letters and par-| W, L. Smith, city pussenger agent of the | CUPans. Captain Hart was convicted in | Griggs has instructed United States District | cels found undeliverable and returned to| 1inols Centritl, who Cast n coupie | Decomber, 1866, of participating in u i t twenty countries are in atten Miss Minnic Wh of the Niclsen Opera UT SUCCESS ““’Ul“i- ihe CHILD, from danger sels i The Investigations made into (he details WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 of every shipwreck involving loss of 1ife | ot 0Tt TR and into the conduct of the life-saving | crews, show that no life was lost through | Attorney Baird to institute suits in the fed- | countries of origin numbered 412, { weeks ugo tor the pose of recuperag- | bustering expedition and was sentenced to lack of prompt and faithful efforts o the | o) court of Hawali to set aside all xru‘;uls ‘ - e apmence” ot Bidner, T M i | tWo yours' imprisonment. In February, g part of the life-saving men. More than| g o, franchises and leases in Hawail * s ! i was to have » “Westerday | 1898, the sentenco was put into exccution ’n am one-halt of those who perished were 108t | op,nveq gine tember 28, 1809. During| VASHING v. 12.—(Speclal Tele- | o .nml.: bt 1 g sival by D nd in June of the same year Captain Hart by reason of thelr unwise attempts 0| o intarim between the annexation of the | S73M:)—Rural free delivery will be in-| trict ‘Passenger SR was pardoned by President McKinley. Cap- el . Smith stated that fer husband was in such reach shoro in thelr own boats instead of | jandy ana the passage of the Hawallan act | *USUrated at Perry, Dallas county, Ta, | T hvsical condition that he could not stani | tain Hart was born in Accomac county, remaining on board the wrecks. of April 30, 1900, the attorney general ren. | °% November 1. The service will embrace | ths journey hume before next week Virginia, forty-one years ago. The cost of the maintenance of the serv-| . roq (wo opinlons to the effect that under | *® 8768 Of elghty-one square miles, with a f Civil »nrluv- l’\inlmln:nl\iv‘w at ‘;”i'“.' al L eF | 1o, {1,860 ¢ | announced as follows: For ussistant op- Ice during the year was $1.535,930 | population of 1,300, B. B. Hopkins and W Widow of Jease James the Hawallan lass then in force there was | crator, ordnance department, at a salary bi ok Mg The general superintendent calls atten- |, o% o SN G RS T Dublie Tands, | B Tavlor are appointed carriers. 1 oF S0 per year, Decomber 12 and 1 KANSAS CITY, Nov. 13.—Mrs. Zeralda tion to the justice and necessity of an - | pe"pe cormp of wection 73 of thi act the | FOStoMces at Arlington, In., Parkston and | ship draftsman, at a salary of 85 and 5.5 | James, widow of Jesse James, the noted crease in the compensation of district | 1, (b LV OF BOOLION T OF (bl wet the |y iy s ., have been advanced to the | bk dite December T2 i Wand 1 wilter | bandit, died at her home hore today of o | MPFSe Plnkham person- superintendents, who, he belleves, are the | 3 % L FINg | o egidentiul class and the salaries, to take | naval information burcau, at a salary of | complication of diseases after a lingering = |the hiatus was subject to the approval of | ally atltenas (o ner tre poorest pald vervants of the government, | g0 LAV effect on Jauuary 1, of the postmasters are | $# per day, December 15 clerk” with @ | ilne Mrs James was a Migs Mimm considering the nature and extent of their | d {ncreased to $1,000 each, Kknowledge Of photokraphy’ and Survesing, | gho was born near Kansas Clty in 1844 ana | (Mendous correspondence War department, ot i salary of $,00 per duties and thelr heavy financial responsi- | Ex-President’ etes Duty. | The postofice at Eldora Junction, Har- | year, December 12 and was married to James at Kearney, Mo, in | wifh suflerlng women. BUFFET '.IB"]“HY GAHS bility, and he makes a strong plea in their| WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Lieutenant [din covnty, Ia, s discontinued. Mail to| Miss Etta Price, college secretary of the . They hnd one son, Jesse, jr., who is behalt, Colonel Russell B. Harrison, inspector gen- | Eldora. Ameriean com - OF [FOUNE, Womerhy in business in Kansas Clty, Mrs Her trained assistants eral United States volunteers, hah heen| Dr. Charles Heniy is appolnted pension | Shristian associations, addressed an audls] japes was with her husband when he was ' - ce ol 0 kL he assoclation 01 it | ini il Nn BEROrAblY. disalistked trom the: ¥eivice of| exainining. surksan. »t Ocralnk snd Dr.| g ol omin ot thp aRsotiLusn faomb Ne | Shot and killed by Boh Pord, one of tha| MR all women. Bost BIMH( Car Service WASHINGTON, Nov The naval cour 1 the United States to take effect on Decem- | L. H. Subrer at India In of Mrs, Her Tritton of London, chalr- | bandit's former pals, near St. Joseph In The letters from women of inquiry which investigated the collislon | yop g pexe, his services being no longer re- | Johu S. Ketterman. who had been awarded | 0 0f (e we committee of Youns | appy), 1881, o o L ! the edo Women s Christlan associati . KIving an v Dr, Kay's Uticure cures on October 1 Newport of the torpedo | quirad, Colouel Harrison 1% a son of Ex- | the contract for the erection of the pub- | i tereating feount of her busy lfe and ) are openod by women ut|cure feinale diseanet. boats Dahlgren and T. A. M. Craven bus | piogigent Harrison and has served in the | ic bullding at Blair, Neb., has declined the [ humils character, She also spoke bricfly _ Bx » destriun, only. vy Mustrat made its report, recommending that Lieu- | ypiunteer establishment since the outbreak | contract, claiming an error in the amount | U the students’ conforence lost summer, Rl T0ik. Nov iherRiN 1 pits, by i it tevant Ford H. Brown of the Craven be| ot the Spanish war he oficred to do the work for. The de- | Senting 538 olicges Uy tried by court-martial and that Lieuten- senting 272 colleges, 4 gerald, ofoe champlon ix-dsy. walker of They are read by wo-|=— partment will readvertise for bidg in a the world and still holder of the 100-hour ant William B. Miller of the Dahlgren be Movements of Navy Vesse tow duvs, _ = go-as-you-please record, Is dead at his men only. consured. On tbe rocommondation of tho| WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—The colliers| 3iiss Mary L. Sanborn of Ott T (k) Na »s |home in Long Island City. He died from f . on Judge advocate, Sccretary Loug Nero cud Iroquols urrived at Honolulu on § ST org b ah CHILDREN AND FOOLS. They are answered by L Cl"'nll dlspensed i e i v dropsy after a brief fliness. Iitzgerald v i L, ppointed stenographer and typewriter in “» 1agey with the court-martiol and administered | November 3. The Scorplon has arrived at | (ne alva (OkLy land office “Judge of w Thing Half Done, was born in Ireland in 1847 women and only women. censure in both cases. Cape Haytlen, the Monongahela at Hamp- Representative Hepburn called on the| This is particularly applicable in cases In doing 80 tho secre(ary urges the lu- | ton Roads, the Potomac at Norfolk, the | supervising archi D '“,,‘lw,‘\ thel here persens sediously wroublsd fram the Rev. Leroy ¥. Britt, The correspondence is advisability of inculeating fn tho minds of | Albany at Singaporo and the Aflania at | iy and requested him to defer adveriising | effects of coffee drinking and who take up| Kev. Leroy I Britt died at & o'clock last | S@credly confidential. the younger oMicers of the service, to which | St. Thomas. The latter is on her way | or bids for the public bullding at Creston, | Postum Food Coffec in its place, attempt | nIght at his home, 1111 Pacific street. For G MA T MonAY, tho command of torpedo Loats must neces- | south to join Admiral Schley's squadron.|py, Congress at its last session appropri- | 1o make the new boverage with a little| many years he was a well known member Werite for a book Mrs. N AR T e o surlly be entrusted, an excess of caution [ The Glacier has sailed from Sydney for|aieq $30,000 and it is the fatention of |hot water and twn or threo minutes’ boiling, | of the Nebraska conference of the Metho- | Plipkham has just pube- ANY PART OF HOUSE, 2Gc. i 4 I 5 4 Children, 10¢; Gallery, 10¢ which might seriously interfere with their | Brisbane Representative Hepburn to ask for an in- | That sort of a “lick and & promfse” pro- | dist church. He has not been actively en- hed which contain. e 4 offieiency DetAAaN e e dieaT Caans crease to $1060,000. Bids will not be asked | duces a drink that is simply cxasperating, | gaged in church work for some time lishe hich contains let TOM NAWN and €0, L | WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.~Majors Valery | foF until congress can act It 1s flat and tasteless, whercas the person ters fraom the mayor of i in and the Genll.” 4 s e O e | Harvard, William C. Gorgus and J. It Kean,| A €Ivil service examination will be held | Who will boll the Postum full fiftecn minutes shin W, Tindall, Lynn, the postmaster of BARRID, WARRIARO, 3 BRI Mg | 2 1 e AR hes Molnes on December 15 for after the actual bubbling and boiling begins, | CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—John W. Tindall m. AT HERAERIE G Arthur telegraphs the war epartment | surgeons, have been detalled to represent \u' A8 Molhas o5 ) “h u| 20 0! ; oy s s g N g TR SR A Ly,", and others of her TRiiaTh SRSuRT IR e L Hist tho iraiaperss & ABh. 830 ors Alpart e Al drpatiniant e AT R Thero Is & polut between twelvg and fit- | Inter-Ocean, dled today after a short own clity who have made | ANNIG KENWEOR THE B PoniERY i | te jutel olling, when the character | ness i WESTHAN & WaEN from Sun Franclsco October’ 18 with six | the city of Havana, Cuba, December 2¢-29, | Georse M. Jullan of Omaha Is appointed u minutes of boiling, when the churacter | n careful investigation. y stenographer and typewriter in the engl- |0f Postum is changed, the food value is e — © Omaha Koy, ARTHUR GOFE = e | E verrin Ho Discharged. | neer depurtment at | X iy with | extracted and the deliclous flavor which C ‘:tln,rrh”n~" Lic ~‘ s Mrs. Pinkham hns{ R P T - a \; AS I:‘liil I“:( -“ B, :'L J "“".)l| el J fon \\[ ‘\4 lI : - ;l il l\ IL~ III|: 'I;l\ k|I Il(l' ‘I p Xllll. :!‘\' r 3 X S S | ,'elped a ml’l’a" wamen | o» Be. After Di"no" Honorably discharged from tho army, his | in the court bouse and bostoffice building| A lady in Salem, Ore.. saye: “Whonever | ‘“"‘,},;H‘ dence, o vho suffered with femaic | AMATEURS cail at the To assist digestion, relleve. distress [services being no longer required. at Omak Wk coffee at night, I always passed a | Julta McEiligat, Omaha iroubles. She camn cure ORI’ I UM inking too Learuily, p— - restless, wakeful night. Extreme nervous- | James Il \\ adley, Plymouth 2, s Vriday " A R A " | ston s o tho Tt PO Tews and u weak stomach have followed mo | Tdn AL Kcerr, Khenundou QU., Hor address 8 |ana nrance to nppeur Fridny night. : t 4 5 , . P e auintnnee witl he ghven WASHING ov. 13.—Captain Foster, | aver since 1 have been using coffee. Finally | Peter McCaun, Omaha e, Rizces, ‘ l ta } & 7, Pi ’ | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a |y eI (bt Tr AT e (P U i d May Flynn, Omahi ; e professionnl engug C o bus bee e Indian territory te 0 o such a state that my dyspepsis b ”ood ( § 8 l«.ma 1o one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price, . 1 got Into such a sta pepsia | 2 ing the gency rations for the United | 159k tho form of spasms and heart weak THE REALTY MARKE Weod 2 Sold everywhere, 25 cent: b qents States army, telegraphs Acting Commissary | yeqs - & ki T - General Weston that be has just returned “1 suffered intensely, and when a physi- [ INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesda i Tel, 1010, from making the test of the rations pre- | ojan was called, he Inquired, wmong other| November 13, 1500 MATINEE AND NIGE - cooe oo esece . h | |2 J s < + @eeesesescesscsscccscssecssefPoosssececes *+*@ | pared by the board of army officers, and the | niygs. it 1 drank coffeo and insisted that s esanis Dasae: Wi ' VESDAY, NOV, 14, CUT IT OUT-VOTE IT. oG 5y S 20 1L FabN ¥ e bnad v, e 5 pckae of s | S0P i DyspepSIa Cure A Female p'\‘.'m."“,?f,” o strict of 8 tlons, for we bblieve i the adage that T Walker and wifo to W. Bt AR Ot iaRe: . | ‘Cildren and fools judge of a thing halt| 0¥ 108 16 Milard & Cos add.., Digests what you eat. | %ir" i acmion segioning mhureay, tnuance nilitary nts fu | done 1 Shall's 20 ada 1 It artificially digests the food and aids | saturday and Sunday continuance of w'litary rtments in 1 ! rdd 1 (naes BAtURARR RO, HUNK Cuba, the former denartment of Tastera | '“The new coffeo was delicious aud from . Cuiih 3 huspand Natura in strengibvning aud recons 3 Cubu has been croated a district and called | that day until now (which Is & year) It DALER 8 @ feel totd 3§ structing the exhausted digestive or JULIA MARLOWE=Nov, 10, the district of Santiago, with Coloael Samu-| | has been our only drink at meals. Ay dys- wife to' Gl gans. 1t isthe lutestdiscovereddigests S Waltaite eath cavatt. 1 commans, |Pepie, spuemn, el o o Wb ot the | " i, blosk's || govandionie: Rootwer prowricion 1< Mfiiago’s Trecadero This coupon If accompsnied by cash payment on subscription accouat dee With hepgautiers gl Bantiags, The off '\\umv bitious headaches and indigestion, ;n|l| Lo A f | s?dllx;lll:")r<)f1e;r~1lld p\'rmm-ul{ily(-urm Y e of Burlesq A\o-un- Dee counts 15 votes for each 15c pald, 100 votes for each 31 pa corn and clerks of the former department [ MIth bifous BT S5 HIRCLIOn 0 veriw! i o | SARUY FollovssAnd parmanetiy cute T AN RESM of Wiesale Coupoms with cash must be countersigned by circulation department. of Eastern Cuba aie continuel imp and wi Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nauscs, he Liitle Ey,p' El V(Vfl"fl"lfl 00. Bacic Coffee, he has entirely recovered his health | mn an 1 Depesit at Bee office or maf! to “FRER Wells 10 Mo Long's Secretary. and gained much welght. Our friends| ° ¢ Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand Cl‘t This Out SCHOLARSHIP DEPARTMENT,” Omahs WASHINGTON, Nov, 13.—Secretary L frequently comment on our improved ap ey ' all other results of impei feet digestion. . Omaha, Neb. announced today that le had appointed | pearance and change In complexion.” | Sheriff 1o f i s | Pricesoc. and 1. Largesizecontalns @i times | ield ik o " Uew. urd, B o'clock b . Cyrus C. Wells of Illinals his private seo- | Name of writer supplied by tum Co,] ! ' | Sumisllsize. Book g1l aboutdyspey: o dikiiedlres Ve ) " | I reseserere@@eeeseesereresesesssesversy |retary temporarily to fll the Dacuney ve- | Battle Creck, Mich Total amount | “®Prepared by & C. COWITT 8C0, Chicago ht 1 ke 1f you

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