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THE OMAIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY NOVEMBER_ 15 gage based upon the amount of money resided at Buffalo, N. Y. Termini dis . tareh Knows . Admiral Bradford Regorts Unusually Large | '00% the unexpired term; on @ policy of | pyoony. gyricken Garment Workers All Pag | U0 resulted in the discovery that n bods not insurance based upon the amount of : supposed to be that of Termini bad been Expenditures, Itsurance remaining in force under the as- | in Ten or More Hours a Day. | burfed on Satan fsland. Mr. Tavlor said lotions, salves elgnmoent, on a fire, marine and casualty | | the son seemed to be catisfied that the | haler unot really cure | r gl tnsurance policy based upon the unearned & | buried body was that of his father. The|this diceane {s a blood discs WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY 1S ADVOCATED | premium STATE LAW CANNOT ABATE PLAGUE SPOT | mystery, howev was never completely | applications, if they accomp cleared up. The idea that a body had been Iy give transfont Pol FOR WOMEN. lonovey tvts v (CUST OF POSTAL ~ SERVICE |0y viatcommunion ot washtmaton |Lomir, 0181 the Bare oSt || 4"t B Ll s I . - M i o | $1¢ " - % adver rnre Views o e Commine | - nod trachen ¢ t ve Beginning to feel the need of heav et on (ke Phifign emeras i o dor | wener Wises i Wissouri | FIRST MAN TO HOLD UP MAIL Sl plne Islnnds, $121,000,000, on Arbitrat discharge sometimes closing up th ier stockings and underwear? We're [ Antonto auinonen i Atrented tar tns | irils, drovpies i be tatoas, osusing 3 il WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Postmaster | stitating ter Methods ness b : the Enstachian tube rcady with ali Q()O(l sorts at all PrICES, | WASHINGTON. Nov. 14.~The report of |Gereral Einory Smith has iramed his es- [ WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—~The Industrial in Porto Rieo. atter a tin « oatareh of stomaet ke, Admiral Bradford, chief of the u | bu- | timates to be submitted to congress and | commission today examioed Thomas I serious throat and long troubles. Wotien's flesced Vests and Pants, sises made, sizes 4 to 6, $3.25 suit reau of equl records unprecedentedly | will ask an aggregato of about £121,000,000 [ Rixey, labor commiasioner of Missourl, and | W ASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—The first infra A temedy 1o really cure chtasrh must b S to 6, and Also extra size Women's black pure worsted ribbed |large expen es by crulsing ships dur- |as the appropriation for the enti James P. Reynolds of New York tlon of the postal laws under the Americ an internal v which will e the garment Tights, medium weight, ankle length, | ing the last fiscal year and tho disburse- |for the fiscal your ending Juno 0, 192 [ James P. Reynolds, head worker of the | regime in Forto Rico fs reported in a cable- | blood from bolbon wid fetove Women's silk fleeced Vests and Pant losed, $2.00 per pair; open, $2.25 por |ment of large amounts for freight involved |This includes an estimate of $3,500,000 for [ University settiement of New York, testi- | gram to the Postoff parement, rocetved | the fover g tion /Tro the Hdbe |in the transporiation of store: | the rural free delivery service. By the [fied as to the redewption in the slums of | from Inspector in Charge Leatherman, at | membran i i 8 nbra extra good quality, color, ecru, sizes pal 3 to 6, and also extra sz t B0 Wonen's Oneita Union Sulte ed | Admiral: Bradford scts forth the desira- |close of this fiscal year 4,300 rural free | Now York City, to which purposc the s0- | San Juau, announcing the arrest of An-| The hest modern remedies fc garment cotton, in gray of ecru, at 60c sult bility of a naval station at Guam, empha- | delivery routes throughout the United | clety is devoted. The sockety’s bullding in | tonfo Quinones for assaulting Letter Car- | (his purp tios.. selentifios Woien's Swiss Hibbed wool Vi Women's black cashmere Hose, ribbed, [sizing the importance of ¢he island as a na- | States will have been established and the | Eldridge strect, Mr. Reynolds said, 1 NOW | rier Jose Major with intent to rob. The | known as Eucalys alacol, Sanguinaria Drawers, fn natural or cream color, 1x1, very elastic, medium weight, 3ic | val b Ho also recounts rapid improve- [gereral extension contemplated for next | largely surrounded by Russian and Polish | agsault occurred last Monday. The carrier | and Hydrastin ; Ao ches ¥aFe olnstle aDA. w6LL, a10es 8 1o or three pairs, $1.00 | ments in equipment work at the Cavite |¥ear will involve about 4,500 additlonal | Jows and by Roumanians, but he thought | probably will die and Quinones has beed | pavo buer o Sily $1.00 garment—size 6, $1.25 garment Women's biack silky fleeced “."un,. |u|\;l| station ;m) the ¢ : u.nl.m of a ,w;-l‘Ir'r]vul'lzuu‘l)rx\‘- v,r..«l: .Irlllwl m'r\‘(lu- ,n‘r;r ;Yhunl.lr ‘\:--n .(r...x;muiv being ;rul\\\‘lml u'HV held under $10,000 bond to the grand Jury. |jy has been diffic t Chih ATl et ‘omen's natural Woo! on Suits Hose, elastic ribbed top, full fash-|cold storage house at Pago Pago on the [instituted has resulted in plans for a gen- [ by Itallans, as the Germans had been by — bined no palatable fent and ¢ “:.'.I:’.f,,.‘ .;7,:'nufnlw rmx.v l:’:.nnru‘\lm foned, at 25¢ pair Island of Titulla, Samoa. A new floating |eral extension next year. The postmaster | the Jows, ard the Irish by the Germans.| SMALLPOX IN NORTH DAKOTA ':’\ml r‘f:l\.:' palatal nt and e dry dock for the naval station at Alglers, | gereral, together with other officials, s | He sald that the children of tho quarter ‘s i The manufacturers of t new catarrh " " La., is to be completed by May, 1901 investigating the feasibility of putting the | manifest o disposition to become amed | Quara Eatablished | Primiris g il et " 1 We Close Our Store Saturlays at 6 P, M. | The amount of coal being consumed by |service in operation at every point through- | of their parents and not all of them were Y Indinns £ I L h t :“r'l h; wEketh '<.‘\ ; ‘h'u y- su AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND McCALL'S PATTERNS, the navy fs increasing year by year and |out the country not reached by the regu- | diposed to adopt s the trades of their Roita. R et SR BHIEE (RN its cost last year averaged nearly a[lar free delivery service in operation In [ fathers. hony : b ton more than during tho fscal year of |the citles Mr. Reynolds also contributed consider-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 1d.—Indian Agent ],""l b 1" bl e L ’ o 1898, Admiral Bradford again renews his - - able information concerning the sweat- | Getchell, in charge of the Turtle Mountain | t7 I FREE A T RORILY 9 VEoteD recommendations for now naval coal de-| NEGOTIATIONS WITH CHINA | shovs of the East Side. He sald that gar- | reservation fn North Dukotn, telographs UNTINS 559 cRtaMh vem S Ay THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OWAHA. {pots. The bureau recommends the instal- kil ment-making is pursued largely fa that | from Rolla, N. D.. that three more casen | utarPh: Tablets ebntals o’ cotaine, epints Y 1) | lation of the Marconi system of wireless | $tute De ut Not in Accord with | fection in private apartments, and that | of smallpox have developed among the Tu- | | y tain 1o cocalne, opiate ¥. M. C. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS ST telegraphy on board of several ships of the spositionn Ageeed It had degenorated in recent years. Ho at- | dians thero. Quarantine must be extub- | 07 ARV jnjurions drug Tith QIR . d = [navy, provided it can be done at w reasona- | by Alltes. tributed several recent failures of large | lished at once, he reports. The Fort Tot- | {0 sl e | ble cost periments in this system of establishments to the sweatshop compe- | ten school fs stiil recelving pupils from | r— - —— 4 s atters, 11 as that of —_— t. Rembrai tochestor, N, ] D) ity ao TR Fo CHA & | signating have proven succosstul in the | WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—It fs sald that| tition. He had investigated one instance | Rolla and it fs urged that this be stopped mbrandt of Rochestor, N. Y Ry ! AGRELD | iudemetty, are lett io the negotiators on | | . t' Riiov: oL Tow: Hechle WhE'} TSN ’ thay | TaIn in the trials made by ships of the |the details of the propositions before the | of 125 workmen, four of whom were work- | immediately. Lol Bl the spot. It is to be presumed that thoy | sulfered us 1 sm catarrl: of the A b ither personal | North Atlantic squadron, although quite | council of ministers at Pekin as set out | IN€ regularly twenty hours per day, six 3 - ‘ o — will not exact A reparation, cither persopal | NOMUL Atlanic squady Gosevivt: 1ol in 100 Lane il hioy Ate aubs | o0 them: eightasn } M Ay INSTONS FOR W EST head, throat and s ed spray - : ot pecunlaty, whieh It would B beyond the |8 SeFlous de has been discov |in sondon special dispatches are sub- ghteen hours and others less . shisters nad- powders Rl Expeot to Have Terms Ready to Submit to| 07 Pecutiafs: wiich it ROUTE | the event that two vessels using the sys- [ stantially correct. Howcver, they are not [ me, ranging down to ten hours per day. | wae Sursivors Hemember with onl e b5 Nepo o Ohina at an Early Date . ' [ tem should attempt to signal a sivgle port | included in any one note so far roceived | In cases of long-continucd daily service the Genernl Government. : b © large, pleasan | brper | or vessel simultancously the recelving sta- | here oficlally, but are rather comprised in | WAges were not increased commensuratel WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—(Special.)-~The :“';""w A ‘l‘:“ d ke i | RUSSIAN PAPERS ARE SCARED [tion or ship is found to be unable to dis- | series of notes and telograms that have | With the time put fn by the workers. o CEITOWIHE BELIN Nave Bbh pratvd T on | — tinguish between the messages went to it. | been exchanged botween the State depart- | many cases tho workrooms are used as| Nebraska: Original-John O. Jones. Cody, | SRR of cure MINISTER CONGER MUCH ENCOURAGED = = @ e ables Threaten to | The report says that the survey by the | ment and Minlstr Conger day by day as |#leeping upartmentn and a lurge percentage |$12; John C. Hurper, Bennett, #0; I'H,'k ot B e 5 azelton, Panamu Benjamiy omarkable cure Catarrh e Ruain the ¥ re and Cremte United States steamer Nero for a Tran- | the negotiations proceeded. The State de- | of the quarters are Iu an unsanitary con- |y X h, $8 g | AL . | Y chkamah Original widows. p Tablats and prompily rprietiatis Genernl 11 eling. | pacific submarine telegraph cable between | partment has regarded several of these | dition. garet ' Sawyer, Mitchell, ¥ P ¢ g L Honolulu and the Philippine islands was | propositions as extremely unwise or unde-| The witness said (he force of (nspectors | LW Waod River, $8. 8 box from my drugkist a alned such ST, PETERSBURG, Nov. 14.—The Rooiya | MOst successfully accomplished and that a [ sirable, but has not felt that that fact er the state law was inadequate and | Hogorn ot G gemiene i e, T ot ';""' DEL that onin prckege thit pas made the original discovery that the | "atisfactory route for an all-American ( justified the United States In withdrawing | that there had been complaint against | eeoe toomenn ki Mgt o I SLUL LU 9 4, ' . i 4 | cable to connect the Pacific coast with out- | singly from the concert of powers the too strict enforce t of the lay Mexlean war wid consider myself entire ree from the die nese troubles ‘threaten to ruin the A | aw Russlan empire.” 1f the powers, it is | !YInE colonial possessions of the United ause of tho danger of compelling Leas Differences | | | ber Ant ‘ gusting annoyance of catarrh; my head ia 5 the | Ndditional- Jame . . . Ol tates fn the Pacific, and with China and | EARTH UAKE IN removal of workers (0 other state: Mr. |” a s ~8te, ¢ | clear, my digestion all 1 could ask and my PEKIN, Noy (Via Shangha ov. | udded, co ) sresent policy Ch or states. Mr. [ Towa: Original—Stephen . PEEIN, Nov, 13.--(Vis Shanghal, Nov,iadded, contibue their pressnt potiey LMD | gy 5oy “oeen discovered, thoroughly QUAK COLOMBIA Reynolds said that there was mwuch typhus | Yille, $6; Honry L Richmond, hearing which had begun to fail as a r )—A protracted conference of the foreign | will be unable to pay a money indemnity s b . + p ‘ 6: John K inon ¢ | of the catarrh, has greatly improvec B B et | e Sty (4, povers T, Socas} | chelotod eirtored 404 mapped: Thw birse setsemte DintarbiSss” ot O . lag, much tubercuions 1n tho wen | iudo s ISR BRSO 107 3 W | of e catarh, hae greaty improved of which there was a general expression | and secure mining, railroad and commercial | 18 10W ready to lay the cable at any time. | sroye Th das “hops. Garments were often thrown upon wsvilla, $6; Hoenr i « ovor g The attention of the department is called | # | the dirty floors and en Governor Roose- | Ruplds, $6; Jol | are a houscholu ty in my family B et 0 the Dot i (o1 <o, WA VLt ate dl |, ThE SO of he st 1 e il Rl et e aueston, Ve | M in e e 0 g | L bil ward reaching a settlemen: was stated | vision of ! o cres o ence, | 10 ¢ t " 1 A L sited | o " oto—Murgaret . Kehow ‘. Ty i T that'most of the polnts had boen dispoed | and, ultimately, ibto the partition of China e co DERRD 1 ety L IDOr T dRnEST L WASHINGTON, M.—Mr. Russell, | (N auarter e found the goods stored in | iizubath Jane \ilson, Treer G g R L L of and that an agreement had been reached | in spite of tho assurances of the powers to | $1Ots" uppear ou the churts, whose abso- | United States charge at Caracus, reports Poapick room occupled by man fn_the | ucerued Octoler &) Mary &, Parian, Jont- | and for co o b, S ras o upon several essentfal questions. The|the contrary. The Chinese, it is further | lUte danger is doubtful, thus §iving rise | that the earthquake in Colombin last month | 18%t bl "t tuberculosts, The witness | PIIIC5, B, (¢ Dubugue, 8 Lens Duncan o GAtARh - oife, i S S0G 00K meeting disclosed fewer differences over | asserted, indignant, will emigrate to [ !0 8 u"‘_’”l'v“"" of uncalled-for solicitude | was muc U more severe than at first de- :I"‘}:n.\wnnl the opinfon that four-fitthe of | Dubuque, $12. Increasé—John 1. Snyder, | 20 S8 i importan. poluts than was expected. which y Eiberia n‘HVl the ':e“m"» horde” will ugu\n"‘“,}_“‘f :{;:‘r(t:““:‘-;‘ k(b the Nelas Y M'T]lh-"d ! The z;«:nxnn 4'1w 0 ted ll\r-h.' hu:x e | ”:.-‘ :4““'!.”.;;"*:"\ m\ .\.:\ v\mh..» done | Bri slth”n ‘L. ”(v l\‘fi"fi(u‘-!v n . .\;.‘.‘m{:'fi DR MCGREW fs largely due to the fact that the ministers | “precipitate itself toward Eurcpesn Russia, and slept in the streets and between 12,000 Fif ' n establishment on | 10 ™1 " Wecoy, Muscatine, $10: Charles » have recelved definite instructions from |which wiil sink to the positton of a second- | th¢ naval observatory to witnoss ."" total {and 15,000 buildings were deetroyed or | Fifth avenue was as apt to e ¥ ihese | Pinder, Goldfleld, $14; Jacob Willlams, Os-| Office open continuousiy from & thelr home governments, rank power. The other powers, .,r..mx..‘-,!""'l:w of the sun on May 28, 1900. The | damag agenc us places elsewhere and the style | ku , §i0. Renewal amd inerease—An-| to 9 p.om. Bundays {rom § a Unfted States Minister Couger sald he|will be satisfled with this eventuality, | F¢SU!t. ¥ays Admiral Bradford, was, as & of a garment was no guaranty agalnst the Tugene Dennls, Pella, $I14. Ren pom ol eresta bel ely commeroial. whole, successful, there belng, however, Captai Novel Wound. place of the ture, refgstie — John "0 Donnell was”encouraged to bellevo that propoti- | thelr intercats belug sololy commeroial,” | Whole, wiccowstul there belng, however,| | Caninte Meverw Novel Wownd. | lace of tho n Maraniiiowi, 6 “Aditior CHARCES LO e s 3 : testimony included o | MecConaughy, Des Moines. tions would be ready to be submitted to the | The Novoe Vremya finds the situation d bl . ncluded a de- | MeConaughy, A Chine %o plenipotentiarics af an earlier date | worse and says (he powers must act fo. | tention is called to the fact that another | Revpen. surgeon general of the navy, hus | tailed account of the St. Louis et Bubiquc, 388 h i : than he had heretofore hoped dependently. Henceforth, it asserts, each | 1914l eclipsc of the sun will occur on May | Pecelved a report concerning the wounding | strike. Which ho said nover had beon de | o War Sl sbdin. (otiginal tha ad heretofore hoped . . . e 00T e tab il TR Sabis . | of Captain 3 o g marine off S War with 8 original) The mipisters will meet again tomorrow. | POWer must bear the responsibility of fts | 17 1901, which will be remarkable on ac- 6ok b FekiE Tr' ‘:“ “”"k”;" tigeofi- f o S d oft. | lace T2, Flodge, Atlantie, $1 b e e ol | Pl ey, ThG. babot Aady count of the long duration of the totality . The wound proves to have| Mr. Rixey advocated a compulsory arbi- ’ T i Icates a disturbed condition of affairs | “While the ministers w in danger |#0nd of the high aititude of the sun. An = "“"" novel, being made by a Chinese | tration law. He said the arbitration law :\!‘:““'l\_":r(:’:"" KR to ‘{‘I'l; there. Robbers and pirates are harassing |there was some excuse for a commander L A T T 0 I | AN e s s trom | e MUMOUEL hANIDIOYe b0 TimdiNURLS thkt) W York, Fairb i . Fo the region and paralyzing commerce chiet, but after Russia freed Tien Twin and | 0 CXpedition to witness this eclipse will [SUCk a weapon that American surgeons |he bad not invoked it fn the o i TR LR s, o Russfans are making no effort to suppress [planted the first flag on the walls of Pekin tr St. Louls | X be submitted have been called upon to treat. 1t also|strike. He did not believe that troops | 3¥F Of Ohio and Thurston of Nebraska PS | were at the White House today. Senator evidences the close quarters at which the | vould have been sufficient to compel ordor | the troutles except along the railway. it wisely withdrew a majority of its troops e Ba ATAMERR coth s 9 p § - 3 ) ! American commander at Pekin was engaged | d i ol | Fairbanks said that in his judgment at the Thewecther s coming o, win from Coun son Watderers summant, | EDUCATION IN_PORTO RIG | Aot sommanieru Pekia'was ngaged | irive e irike. 0. Risey haspid oy | LA o0k sad that n M ufeient 0 e " of n o er 1 orSs ould closely define Vi o - o > e people w no more awless | .4 nightly fiosts, but the supply of fuel is [The other powers should closely define Von — y had healed to some extent aud Captain | those of othior state 1 lawless than | gonizagion bill and the reapportionment &ood and the troops are not suffering Waldersee's functions. Iliteraoy ko Crying Evil of the |yoyery iy canvaioucent, aithoush it has teen | rure It wer o Necesand sald that &8 |y certalnly would be passed, and that the d o Jap - - o . . b n cent, 5 be . vae not necessary to shoo o b alnly 4 f Continulng the Japanese-Russian discus Inland—Start Made Toward deemed advisable to. remove him to the | down in sy 0 Shoot them | Nicaraguan canal bill probably would pass. CRITICISE UNCLE SAM'S WAY |sion the Nova Vromya says B2 4 OGS ot G day, T ROl them o ober| | mhomas Walk, dhe wastern mining i “The English journals in the Japanese lonaire, calied to pay his respects to the TUE MOy English Press Makes Unkind Com- |POTLS are convinced the Japanese can easily | WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.- G. Brum- | Ohlo's & ‘owth of Population. | president R menta—ivident Misunderstanding | VeDQUsh the Russians. However, the | baugh, commisstoner of education for Porto| WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—The poputation | AWFUL POVERTY IN ALASKA|" n ebPEc.ALIS of Gevernment's English backdown in the case of Port | Rico, says the sohool system now in opera- | Of the state of Ohio, as officlally announced —_— ’ Investigntion of Cuban Affairs, treativent oo mu--.-" T Arthur has opened Jupanese eyes. The | ion thero includes 800 teachers and 38,000 | today, is 4157543, againsi 3,672,316 in 1500, | Indians Are Destitute of Fires ana| WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Semator Platt WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—The rather se- [ Present campalgn gave the armies of the | pupils. This is only a begluning, as there | These figures show an Increase since 1890 Arestsnucilly Net wwoxs of Conneeticut, chairman of the committeo | vere criticisms of the English press upon ['WO DOWers an opportunity to learn and |are 300,000 children of school age without | Of 485.229, or 13.2 per cent. The popula- Than Haif Ciad. | on the relations with Cuba, has called a' the attitude of the United States govern- | “Steem each other | school facilities, most of whom would en- | tlon in 1580 was 3 showing an in- | meeting of that committee for aext Friday | ment relative fo the Chinese complications, | Several of the papers take the cue from | roll it they could. Commiswioner Brum- |cremse of 474204, or 4.5 per cent from| WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—The Ceneus| 'O COPEr on the rosolution of the last ses- [ A AR bt 4 bl g 4 based upon the advices of their American | 'h® Nova Vremya and follow up its argu- [ baugh says the hope of the ieland fs in the | 1850 to 189C bureau recently completed the enumeration | #1908 Of €OnKTess authorizing an investix el BT D, P i e souiting, bain correspondents, have naturally attracted a | MOt in the same strain. The Borsen Gazette | public schools and that the great illiteracy | The population of the state of Georgla, as [ of tho district of Alaska. The scheduleg | 1100 Of affalrs in Cuba fn connection with | YAPUWA L CU i b ot L ot n A 8 good deal of attention here. With a view ebserves that ‘all the natious are seeking (in Porto Rico must be reduced, The schools | announced today by the census bureau, 15 | Lisve been racalved at the ofice and are por | (e developments of the Neeley case overed. CHARGES LOW, to ascertaining what basis there might be|® Jgpanese alliance, but to the Russians |are not to be compared with American sys- 1, as again 37,53 in 1890, This | In process of tabulation. The director of KNS Gl Sases, (and. canditions for these critielsms an inquiry was {oday | &lone is it valuable.” teme, but thelr transtormation must be nereuse of 478,978, or 20.6 per cent. | the census today gave out the followls Licutenant A OFouKDly el eted Yom the made In an authoritative quarter with the| The paper adds gradual. The report says the prosent - statement with reference to the work In | B, Hoff has been ordered to command the % EwINE aiite ““Russla and Japan will dictate the future | school law ehould be wholly abrogated at Host Grounden. the torritory il “and’ Lisutenant C. Davison tog R quE on the akln ot “The comments of the London press on | Of cast Asia the coming session of the insular legise 14.—The Navy de- and Lieuter Avison to | face or iny exwrnal appearances of th The natiye and mixed populati o Rog Giscase ®1teye A v . partm Ived a dispatch from Au- )y nopulat n I the Roger A Uentment that 1s the attitude of the ed States 0 lature, for many reasons, and a new law | PRI northern district of A o Is 12 g Woro. succossiul and more. Wi e he ¥l Bian; o the ng that the torpedo boat Stock- £ Muska ls 12,66 | and [ar Ustuctory ot ! B Ml - | Anked: A" CBAHRS In the flsénilug. ' ut |DABONNEA most populous district with respest o the 0 CURE A COLD IU ONE: DAY than Whe “Hol springs treatment and st pending negtiations in Chisa are founteton | CATHOLICS TO BE PROTECTED Pt e s conage 10 tho llcenslog of | (0K, LS oo ashore on Harn Point ahoals, | DACIVS poptimiien foine Ciuberbot to the| R thai HALF Tk COST. A cure. th a complete misunderstanding. So far from it eachers Is needed to protect good teachers | 0 L BLES Ko B night. There | $¥¢en the month the ‘Yukon and- the | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All |is guuiantced 1o Le pervmancnt (or 1if the government interposing any obstacles to - i “from the competitions and machinations L | Kuskoauln rivers and extdndiig back grm | drugglsts refund the money It it fails to | W[, of young aud ST CR R eshon SR A0 obaincli fa of worthless teachers and from the perni- | '3 small chauce of gotting it off until the | the coast 100 miles. Maurlce dohnson cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each ARALSS 3 Mr. Conger hag been instructed frequently clous futerfore. of politicians” The re- dersec Takes Steps (o Ward Off Expected Blow by wigd changes. The Btackion 6 one of the | RRSHE TUR tils disteiet, traveled over' 3,000 |yo," g5 “x"::f“:, ‘iht Losses. Nervous Debilit {] and in urgent terms to do everything pos- Clinage Soldlery, port urges closer supervision and quotes | B€W “”;w“]“ ':”‘”? l1|V‘l o bout to have | cnumerated 3413 ersons, all of whom we b+ | Nager Vi, RO e Fach, S1h1&:t0 MricR e AHONL ik UpasdY 4 grasnsnt Dr. Groff, formerly acting commilssioner, | 3 (Fial trip, the Lourd of inspection betng | Indians “Fhe” intflina. 1 on . Mo Text Tond Materints, | D N ot Edi iy noas. Hashioy This government took no part in the ex-| BERLIN, Nov. 14-~The War office has|as saying that the supervisors of the N R shlnsad | DISRIG . B Bev 1= (inseinl Lothe | B (o517 e it o nan pedition to Pao Ting Fu, but it made no | Téceived this dlspatch from Count vou |school were at first ex-soldiers, ex-team- Y eRtats renorts that from 1 Wber 1t Mouiih 13 | Secretary of state has received a circular | SIRICTURE JUekly onred. with & ng protest against it and has glven no expres. | Waldersee, dated Pekin, November 11 sters, ex-packers and other such men and | WASHINGT Nov 1 =0kplaln | 008 Bt Eere Hrle dntertcs viliayed | trom theiDspertnent ot Agrloulture, which ottiben,: Glage, A0d Eisader TrouCley sion of opinfon to the othor powers as to The former Chinese garrison of Pekin | they had to te English in addition, but | charles B. Wheeler of the otanEs Blrning (r the ”“‘l’ll: Vr:\l\‘ ;:VIJ.‘”“‘.'.HH:"‘; anvounces that thut department has estab. orrhoen, t(]IA ".A" SATERS > it propriety. This government Is in agree- | I nOWw between Hual Lal and Ksuen Hua | now there are men as qualified as the salary | partment has been ordered from this oity | Buddle together I their mierubla dwell: | Mished in the division of chemistry u lab- g 4 ment with the powers in demanding severe | (1180 wrltten Suan Hua), ffty-two and | can cdmmand and the supervision requires |1y Geleesien Ten . | nino and roport | framon Restany adifinter und wubaist on ordtory for testing all. varleties of road CHARGES LOW. d adequate punishment of the principal | €18hty-nine miles respectively northwest of | thelr entire time. There are over 100 |ubon the conditlon of ordnance. maaterint T O the woney “dayeih oil which they | matcrials, such as gravel, clay, shell stone, [ Conauitntson ree. Treatuient by o wrongdcors, Indemnity for the past aud se- | Pekin. e Amorlcan teachcrs cngaged in tho schools |at that place and to ostimate the amount | F1e, fur-bearing ur Wbl MR L g TS :;“.‘,"x"' ,,‘:, p ,",‘:”';”": “Th"l‘, ,",',“",',:"";": W AT TR R p ® tok: the f P b “On this account, and also hecause and the demand is for morg provided the; 4 urnished them h ural clothing. a open to make tests about the 1s Iady for uss 3 urity for the future. It does not, how- his account, and a ause of fand the demand is for morp provided they | of tunds necessary to restore (o its proper xtinet, and t nave been foreed | of December. Any one desiring to secure | . Office hoUis; 8 4. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays, ever, at this distance presume to decide [ reanest from Bishop Favier for protec- | know enough Spanish to instruct the ehil- | giata any properts of this kind danase the white man's garh, and o+ tn [8a m o pom P O, Hox Offle who are the most ,“m_vlv what ,,\,,,,__,,m..:, tion for Catholics threatened in that dis- [dren in their native tongue. One xruup‘:,',:,'m“ :‘h\, )nr,)m”,,m :,,,1‘1‘,|\:‘.L,‘,1 smaged | L verty e nth " thep from s "“:‘."““ of material are requested to write | over 8 mfh lith St., lul-l'\\' Farnam muat be inflicted in each particular cass | trict, an expedition has been went under|of theso American tcachors Is donounced. ) SnouRh, fo, sover thele hakednous, thero 14| the office of publle roads inquiry, Depart- | and Douglau Sts., OMAHA, 3 i and what sentences are possible of execu- | Count von Waterberg, consisting of tho | ‘the seckers aftcr novelty und new experi- | Acting Director Genarnl of Pow Ual condition of thee neglocted natiyes 13 | NIt Of Agrleulture. They will be tur. | Q@ s S 0w pOO® 96 ® First battalion, First regiment, Colonel |ences, mere adventurers, who imposed upon | WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—The postmaster Votter {han the physieal, s "he mis: |Bished instructions as to the manner of i 2 -4 Jacger commanding, o company of the Sec- | the administration, aud tho children, and |&eneral has designated Postoffice Tuspector | Homaries: dovole thelr attention 1o othor | forwarding the materials to be tested and | RESULIS TELL ® ond squadron, a train of mounted artillery, [ who used the salary und position ot [John R. Harrlson, now postmaster at Ha- | pjyey and slong ‘m‘;'l"h'*”'( ”"’;" :_‘1"“ "'G'I-“' the “'h”“;”'lnfl pe ) & company of Austrians, a battalion of | teacher solely to sce a new country for a [ vana, as the acting director genmeral of [ ‘The Nome district fs tho most papulous [W1! be tested. This will be an opnortunity Bt o Gha i @ catal’l’l, Italians and a mountain battery.” year and then return. Fortunately these [POB(s in Cuba, pending the absence of | Morthern =aAleska, e ciumeration | to test the various materluls of this state THE BEE W \.\! AbS O ptbihit are few, and the better teachers remain | Director General Fosnes, who fs convalesc- | June 1 of 240k During the simmer Abot | 18t are desired for use In road making. | ° PRODUCE RESULTS, @ Was Well Planned Vengeance. to carry on the really helpful and[ing in New York from vellow fever and [ISU0 persotis Tanded at Nome, about 2500 | Articles of incorporation have been fled | % 5660 066 ®6 @6 ®®®® B The cause exists in the blood, In | BERLIN, Nov. 14.—The foreign office pub- | arduous task. The people of Porto Rico |pueumonia. Mr. Harrizon is from the St. 3’.{.1.‘"}.u\'n'-'.','.’».lx"'f.,”.|.,'.'nl'»'l"f‘..};-'l',,\“,'y"'.“'.", -o‘:;r the :".v ‘l‘lrmhr v\l;rl;-::uH'r!l‘-‘;l‘-;{:::uuh i liskes reports from the German legation at | have patiently borne with theso ndventurers | Lous division leaving about 8.000 in tho Fegion contiguouy | S10UX Falls, with u capital of $10,000. 1In. i for caughe, co what causes inflammation of the Pekin, dated from May 31 to Aumm‘ . The | and quietly longed for their departure.” to Nomy. 1t Probable bt e "y‘mfiufi corporators, F, H. Dreher, D. H -"”‘“\'ml Dr- Kfly S luflg Balmau.m.,.md.s-w- mucous membrane. late Baron von Ketteler's dispatches de- | Thousands of children in this Island, saya | FostoMces Ralved to Third Clas: e e ol Nome during the win- (and U. 8. G. Cherry. For the Hillalde | s e g he cribed exhaustively the progress of the | the report, aro balf clothed, halt fod and| WABHINGTON, Nov. 14.—The following I Ant Cemotery association at Pierce school AMUSEMEN It is therefore impossibie to cure | goyer movement, demonstrating the guilc | half housed. At least $0 por cent ot ap | POBlofices have been advanced from the Big lrrlgation Projects. | house, McCook county Trustees, H. hishcc LSt reom— the disease by local applications. of the Chineso government. Secretary of | the people are {lliterate aud the crying | [UFth (0 the third-class, thus makiug them | WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Two tmportant | Lunkendorfer, Theodoro Rockafellow, . 1 onsienron F Legations von Buelow, dealing with the dis- | beed is schools to reduco the appalling | *UPJect to presidential appointment: (Il | subjects to be urged on congress this ses- | Tillotson, D. E. Tromble, A. J. Matkins, It Is positively dangerous to neglect | turbances at Pekin from June 12, to June 30, | illiteracy. There are no public school uor] Bradford, IH:HT{ ;w ;31 enup. Towa | elon for appropriation are projects for m,‘{.hi:_\lm May ‘nn-l ‘]Zv;nywll) I"uIm;m“ Hi i b » > o | bulldings and no public colleges or un rlington. Eouth Dakota—Ipswich, Purk- | irrigation of the arid lands of tho Milk | he s h had calls for $5.812 of the i, becausa It always affects the .stom- :I'l Hn““::\ ‘:1‘;:." ‘,l,»‘:,(;..:f:f,lvmn':p::-O(nx,u:xl:lpl_ ve r:uu»!,_ i lieKss ‘or Jn ston. Nebraska—Havelock. Coloiado—Exton. | river valley in Montana and for furnishing | permunent school fund. Spink county teok ach and der: eneral health, v i 3 - big reservoir plant fo o Plua and [$6.813 of this and Codington and Faulk deranges the general health, | yamen. notiication of which was given Dewey Calls on Richard, o] S Jlak for the Hias agd N TOM NAWN und Co., and Is likely to develop into consump- | June 10 to the foreign ministers, the chi- | SOLDIERS ARE MORE CONTENT | wAsHINGTON, Mov. 4 —Admira] Dewey | FATCOP4 Indians n the Glla region in = In “Pat and the Genll.” 4 neso government “let fall the mask.” He today called on Admiral Richard, com.|AT'9n8. The first project is expected to i-Saloon Leamne Meets. PATRICY, tion | adds that it was cquivalent to a declara- | Surgeon Gemerul's Statisticn $how | manding the French Atlantie squadron, ar | (0% #Dout $2000.000 wltogether. Already | yyqpopprn, 8, D, Nov. 14.—(Special L “The Girl in the Moon Many have been radically and permanently | tion of war that Army Homlcides and Sul- the French embassy, returning a similar | oo *Wmits of the Rockies adjucent to the fmeycgam ) The annual meeting of the | SELLS & YOUNG. JOHNNIE CARROLL eured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cleanses the - cldes Are Decrensing. courtesy pald to him by the French admiral | 4ooein border have been surveyed tolgi,ia ani-Saloon league was held in thin | ANNIE BENWICK, THI: 3 POUREIIRS blood and bas a peculiar alterative and tonio Belgium's Intentions in China. i oniMon sy Tttt scortaln the area tributary to this poidt oy today and was attended by nearly the WENTMAN £ WREN, : effect R. Long, California Junetion, fow BRUSSELS, Nov. 14.—Iu the scnate to-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Surgeon Gen- . of diversion of water. It is stated that |y yombership: of ofclals. In the ro- | P SMBRR MY, ABERPR GOPS writes: 1 had catarrh threo years, lost my | day the minister of foreign affairs, M. de | eral Steruberg hus prepared statistics mak Care of the Poor Swede probably half a million acres of the arld | appetite and could not slecn. My head pained | Favrean, made the following statement | ing a cowparison of cases of suicide and| WASHINGTON, Nov, M4.—S8weden's soliei- | 1ands in the Milkc river valley will be me and 1 felt bad all over. 1 took Hood's | With reforence to the intentions of Delgium | homfclde which occurred in the army |tude for her poor fs set forth In & com- | Feached 1 the project is exccuted. It i Barsaparilla and now e & good appetite, | in China during the years of 1808 and 1899, compared | Wunication to the § rtment fr slecp well, and have no symptoms of cstarrh, “The government does uot coutemplate | with the ten years between 1588 and 1307, | Ubited States Consul Winslc ports made they claimed they were well | e satisfied with the work of the year, in pite 3. 10¢ and of the defeat of the dlspensary amend- | [ment in the state. Rev. Carhart, who has Ss——" St y's river, carrying the wate 3 | ce o win forty 1 fame Mary's rlver, carrying the water into|peen g the head of the league since its | Rango Lo | mintary rations in China nor the forma- | It shows that there w relatively fower | Stockholm. In 189 citizens re- | the th and subsequently tnto the south " dered | [ om the siage, " m . I a wer R squently fato OUth | organization, tendered his resigoation and Hood’s Sarsaparilia | o i crio. Wo aro_ seeking to | homicides during thote (wo years (han dur- | €e1ved reliet (Fam the oot fund, aggregat- | €orke ot Milk river aud out onto « plains L 0t e was disheartened with | AMATEURS cail at the acquire a piece of territory, but as a simple | ing the previous decade. The average num- | 10§ 1,500,000 crous, or $3,618,000, to the cas ng other things It 18|y work, A new superintendent far the | > 2 I7 Promises to cure and keeps the prom- | scttiement only and without political im- | ber of sulcides per year in an army of 21 senamny | 01004 (hat the :,.mdvu"i Turnish feon g |1CagUe WIll Vo chosei soon. but e Chdstdech By be M portance. The acquisition will be made at | 116 for the ten yoars was se The outtural country there will furnish feed to m o B r SR ¥ M e | portan made at | 116 for th ars was seventeon. The gt be an eastern man. Rev, €, E. Hager was | A0 KA It 15 better not to put off treate | 7yc, main or perhaps olsewhars, sut 1o Wil | Fetie nes ey rs Yas per cent. The A HARD WORKER. Wwinter cattle that trequently die by the |yage president In this election of offcera: | il e g1ren ment —buy Hood's today. | not give rise to military uction h of the army in 1868 is given at| On the “Ki of the Coant, thousands in cold measons. The natloual|pey, Dr., Graham, president of Dakota unt. Bpaiasy) trrigation congress will likely ask an ap- the average number of aulelles 4 4 I onslly. MOCTALATY. aNA Rs ey < TR PR . : | B lght“wm- e Beractane v thow: | B, ls 8. KING. of Concrt, cak, 1| propraton o avout 330,00 10 bosn e 11rovrer Roars o Menen vie st | & QY DY, Yindiart & i, seccscccssccce cssccseses \ - i state organizer a ecturer for the work, 1 fee presi- | = L Q@ecocoes seee®Qooe >esoesesceseseee |sund .26 The strengih of the army in 18 te organiaer and lesturer for th rh dents were appointed for each judiclal diz. | Four Nigh ginning Thursday, FREE SCHOLARSHIP VOTING COUPON, b o o ok Vit e 1 Is given at 105,546 and the number of sul- i or work without using proper food | Saye Arb ton Law Was Inadequate |70 cldes at thirty; ratio per thousaud, .28 Der | (o5 pomialrr s o ey hetoret | WASHINGTON, ov. ' 1 —Thoree Incen §at CUT IT OUT-VOTE IT. Help some deserving boy or girl get a practical education FRER. P —— proposed to build & canal beginning from : : to sustain her body, : [0 i sy o susain or boay, ondt fars:“Betoro 1| WASHINGTON, o 14Tionas THE DAI llv:-“:r.“j“x ;va.( ten years from 1588 to 1897 | jorigugly with Indigestion and my mind had | ReAred Defore th comm|ssion 100 Nights iu homicides aro glven at 5.5 per cont 41d | bocome slugglah and dull, the memary be- | oday. He gave u de ccount of the y the ratio per thousand .20 per cent. For| . oo $1U8 Louls street car strike of last summer 1898 the number of homicid t ninet ing very much tmpalired 4 and B0¢ 8 B or cont: for| “Hearing of Grape-Nuts as a food for 4R sald that the reason he had not in o Maviowe In “Barbarn Velet- and the ratio per thousand .13 per cent; for i > s . voked the state arbitration law for the set 189 the number of homicides at twenty- | [o! Hding ‘;"" ”,“,'”:‘f ::" 'l,l:.,l‘ ';::’ :'”‘l tlement of the strike was that the law was THE PURE thre d the ratio pe housend e e R4 . Bl - el lequate e ad v 1 y 'X:;[" ik i B tuguasng PeF | months 1 have gainel four pounds in weight, | ! ~1l quate. He advocated compulsary ar GRAIN COFFEE never felt better in my life, and find a most | 'Fation Grain-0 is not a stimulant, 1ike Tel, 2259, H (] Mortguge Ansii Need Stamps, | remarkable improvement in my memory Know Nothing of Deud Hody coffee, It is a tonic and it o 840 M‘ .‘ d A bW N Mt De ody. tis a tonic and ity effects ) WASHINGTON, V. 14.—The comm!s- ! mental activity, 1 never stood m"l WASBHINGTON, Nov. 14.—The treasury “re permanent, 0 o) \‘a,c.? $ ,rcca ero sloner of luternal rovenue, in reply to an | fatigue and pressure of work as well as 1|eMcials here have no Information concern successful substitute for ce | ihe New Palace of Burlesqno Inquiry from New York us to whether |40 now. A short time ago I went to a|ing the alleged discovery of u dend node ot ause it has the co ¢ that MATINER TODAY, 3ls and 30s, TENCIe Blape Ao TS Upn AR A | B Sounis, Worked (hciy-(wo. davs i |5 arge afee . New York - Avomiam | Eviiybody e The Liitle Egypt Extravagaiza Go slgnment of a mortgage, executed and de- | mcst day and night, without rest, and came | Secretary Taylor and lamigrant ommi Lots of coffce stitu T | P — The Cmaha Bee counts 15 votos for each 13c pe!d, 100 votes for each 1 paid, ote. Coupons with cash must be countersigned by circulation depart t. L m . Cut This Out iy tesrmn ‘T == == Bes, Omaba veley Dinjer Fam vl 10¢ 20¢, 3 Smoke 1f you lvered subsequeut to July 1, 1845, the mort- | home feeling fine. You may be sure I take |sloner Powderly are inclined to the opinion marke J &3¢ having been issued aud reccrded prior [ Grape-Nuts food with me so that I may |that the story printed this morni & grew | Grain-0, eessssessscssesscsverered Brrrercrcseresssssreresreey [to (hat dute and therefore wot taxable,’ | depend upon having (L' {out of thy disappearance in May last of b N Wesk—Galicston Disasier ¢ ! ( Cuaieal cioaes U vl B eCioch b esceecieccsessesososscseses + , This coupon {f accompaniod by cash paymemt on subscription sccount fep ‘ [ 22 CuNiest ClONEs LYo, w e 2 BTy svipses s Secessssssseses, >esessrevel@eeesrerrererersrerreestresy |remiy