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THE OMAHA I)\ILY BEE: TIHHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1900, SHIPPERS TELL WHITE LIES!S: " ot oo, veecror| SOMARRIAGE AFTERDIVORCE [PAIR OF ECCENTRIC THIEVES b Omata Characters Who Give the pent Doree Trank Line Offcials Say Undorbilling of | %" ! ; ¢ estant Epiecopal Chiurch Likely to Take Freight is General, . . Redical Action at Early Date, 20,007 CASES IN NEW YORK EVERY MONTH LNt THROLGH 10 SALT LAKE, | . . " be Extension of furiington Will Reach o HIEOVILY A Bt 4 ; There is no better Prominent Railron KDY 60 INE | ™" T R one PRUSENT CHCH | Ministess Not Permitted t painst b P v P gift for $1.75 than Other Hand Sny They Know of 2 Mateimony Any Divore 2 b tm e t ) Few Instances and Th Are ’ g While the Other Party f ySeon- s , the slick pair wa f a year’s sube Due Largely to Ig . =t Former Mareinge is Ally 4 p " [to this the work Kiar leaped for nd y v scription for Ithy cuspidor in Qenihatos oommision of , . e At . 1 | e e ald the deaer: mechanic The Youth’s dork 48 e Hay a0 ; - s W " onid b Companion Tra t the Per t t a o v would have reported trick . compan fteen d wer ' 10t h Mt § s night, but was ashamed to admit {6 Viin' iy A6, taked, cnt pte f ¢ s ¢ y G L ; been bilked. The more he thought ab Every week in the the case was adjourned f un N ‘ . it, however, th \der hie got, so decided | This hearing was followed ! : b AR L MAY | (5 {nform the police year for All the and that it ol F i quiry Into underbilling of e r I v t " e commune | amily. 0 effort on the part of the comn . rainst ula . poice juiee | SEVEN UNION LINEMEN OUT learn to what extent under en eight 1 ving 1y r 2 1 make amende = ticed. Robert . Ste . o8, ¢ a : o Strike N Among A Line assoclation was f ] 1 that thers . “Hous Employes that he had found erer fudividual in the United o to 20,000 cases per g 4 good at the 1 than ‘Old Man' Leisenberg, who tion in the déscr t wheret Shot e gener 5 cuds more than half his life in a Jail | A lower rate wa 1 . t « 1 80 mu fact that a e | cel ne of the sergeants not | Thomeon-Houston Electric Light compan possible other Y . " T J twelve was appolnted for the pur many nights ago. “That old codger takes | AF® OUt. Fred Munyon had trouble with dmu-nmg Annmv'n(lmtnl for 1901 that & per cent 1 aking the matter under consideration | just as naturally to thieving us & spantel | ¢ foreman of the line gang and six « an Copies of the Paper Free, out of New York w h s B make such recommendation to the|to water. He's sure to die fn u jafl cell, | MUDYON's friends went to Assistant Super & lower freight 8 1 begin wit : conferenco of that body as would |scrving n sentence for pet't larceny. And | IAteddent McLaughlin yesterday morning that to which th titled k. Thuc far the way for changes in the present there's a whole lot more just like him, | (0 Secure his reinstatement. T Manager J t 3 the ehnrch on these subjects W SO0 VW& supprosion business | PAEY'S representative, they say road said that t of t o e, after having met a year | down now tha See Speclal Offer below, Seven unlon linemen of the new Omaha to cousider the matter and they drew their | what the city pay. Munyon rays that he, as a union an agreement | need s ref The directors whe ex re are: Edward J. Berwind Hayes when they did it was done at the instance came out at the close he session it was | with . Santn Fe's Annusl Meeting Wis dot fsxl. That NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—A call bas been|a%o, when it failed to react rm scliool to teach the old ! fled of the change made In th 1 for the annual meeting of the share ng toward reform, again went | good and there would be little [ BA0: Was being constantly discriminated HOSE who subscribe now, sending $1.75, the they then decided whether (b h 1o NRA (s % PITRGAE. £ b N1l o The committee spent the |y r the jall oo L1y epIoy ‘ofLte THOM™ | | yearly subscription price, with this slip or the inspector had made the pr < on December 13. On tha ater portion of the day wrestling h But to get back to Lelsen Police | S0n-Houston people, and George E. Ru L | the name of this publication, will recelve all cation. He gald that the ere tors will be elected for | the problen 6 t. At the forenoon |court record n't tell + more in. |S¢!l. business agent for local union No.| the remaining Issues of The Companion for 1900, ases where he could tuy v A +e will | sesston nothing finlte nature was | genious f than he. A fow weoks ago |23 International Brotherhood of Electrical including the Double Holiday Numbers, FREE, and the shippers i all A | {shed. ‘This afternoon the com- |the old man ran short of hreakfast money | V¥ OTkers t the fucident s but then the issues for fifty-two weeks, a full year, until the character of the freight resumed work and as the mem nd stole the mattres s Hotel ‘Hed that the eleetrle January 1, 1902. This offer includes the gift of Baers A, Nickeron a8d Ao % ' 4 \ ot and o discourage the pro the new Companion Calendar, lithographed in 12 of the merchants to whom the goods were |y, Lyockholders will nounced that the conference of the con 0 oy STkl GHaMN 1 organization of ap independent line colors from exquisite designs painted expressly for . W » 9. ) s men's unon her The Companion. Price to non-subscribers, 50 cts. shipped volikae o the San 1 mittee had been adjc I sine die and | H nt into on lerate-priced 4 Nathan Guilford, generai traft manager v ternnt 1 Chaat ect of the conference had been drafted night. An hour or two later the chamber INDIANAPOLIS, Ind 2o THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS, f Valley railway. Th on, To- | that three canons dealing with the sub-|lodging houses and 1 for t of the New Y ntral road, testified | ooy, ¢ ganta Fe compan o Which 1aree | yoatiy all of the stock of the J D tion tri mald saw him going through the hall with | are here shippers who e on repre- | valley road 1y | @ mattress on his back. e latned | joional kented good 15 wore 4 s b R LU LR . d. MO L ibat he was taking 1t to a room below at misrepresented \ 10 think it MeGnigan o Mannge Grand Trank. [ Matrimony and Impediments Thereto the request of the clerk, To the elerk in was generally d hippere, | NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—The Evening Post [ full text of this canon Is as follow H the office the old man sald he was taking d In many cases this entation | today reports that the executives of the 1 1-THoly matrimony defined © mattress out to be sewed up, the cham ) and in man ntati ay rey i e e O AR E A L b O the mattr it (o b the cham Davidsor Fhoses of this canon 18 sutficlently | bermaid having instructed him to do so. Sesuions in the form appointed for the Well, he took the mattress around the s SRSSTHDIY he s soME 0 uperintendent F. H. MeGulgan as gens i of matrimony in this on five-ming orts w ard fron | " t Jthis chu corner to o secondhand man, sayiug that | each wesempin - The ciecire heard from CONTRIBUTORS, | erel manager of the Grand Trunk. He has e O e iot] onaene uf | He bought It of “the Nl proprietor b Sntment of nmittees w I H E < Caroline K. Duer | | | | " wis not intentional, but was done because | Grand Trunk rallway are lkely to soon they were not iliar with the various | formally anncunce th lection of General lassifications HEADED FOR KANSAS CITY n the chief subordinate of Mr. Hays parties 18 given in the presence of a|succeeded in ralsing $4 on That u morroy dgar Faweett in the operating department during the | minister, who then pronounces them In the 'porve, wasn't it? e Man Northwestern Credited with Intention | lotter's administration of the Grand Trunk | name of the Holy Trinity to be man and The same man answered an advertises | The followin, e B LR T o Making DI toF Sonthwests and was formerly on the Wabash, when | " 2 Jofines the impediments of con- |Ment in the newspapers and hired out d to th mmissioner o ern Rustuess. | | ction 2 | the twenty Hine 0 Michelson anguinity and affinity as stated in the |a ccntractor as a teamster. he first vlm.». Wednesday i Mrew, ul company, and went to the Grand Trunk| pooke of Leviticus and Deuteronomy |10 the morning when he went to work the | | Iirths M 2016 Grac a month after Lis chiet had entered the | muu gocond canon drafted deals with the |employer sent him out with a team. Liesen- Mr. Hays was general manager of that o igelow CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—The Herald Clinton Scoll, tomorrow will say “The thwe 1 ceking - 0 ” t subdivided our sectlons as tore, o he tea to a tele oh | Yeuths. The Chicagn and Nor th s seekink | qantm Fe Seleets New Directors, | mony.” It Is subdivided in four sections a re, tied the teani fo n ¢ M‘k‘l»; Deith T Become v competitor of the Hurlington, Al-| NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—The following | follows 7 & j th Sixtee g . IN THE ORIGINAL h Santa Fe and 8t. Paul in southwest- [ changes were made today in the b 1 of |, Section 1=1t shall be the duty of all min- and sold it to the dealer tn 7 South Nint i FRENC ern’ business. The Helle Plaine branch of | g cerven e tehinon macen® Poutd Of isters of this church to conform to the civil | o1d leather for drink money. He hired out | Routh Twentie:) 4 the Northwestern s being extended from | directors of the Atchison, Topeka | authorities relating to marriag ! onice as a driver on a coal wagon and sold [ 915 North Twernty-seventy B cha R i o o IiE'™ | Fe Railway company: Howell Jones, To- | Bec. 2—E: minister LA ot | OHES AR & drivarin SN wanch Roita cwents On"tho Albla branch of the InusInkton. A | Ccased: John 0. McCollough, New York, in | guired by tho law of this church and oivii | o (ROHRG: ERERTorE BEORE apelstty | o T Commissioner, Willlam ' oInpos Burvey hus been completed to Zero, o conl | Place of Edward N, Gibbs, deceased; Byron | authority. . : riages. Shawls, coats, bundles, any old | Doard of revicw for city taxes, whi b mining place the Burlingt miin L. Smith, Chicago, in place of Willlam | 0: SN THINIGLEE WHAIL JOISHEES TRs 3 Uitk 5 : a thirty-day sitting (h's betw Melrose and Russell, and the [ g rlage without the presence of witnesses, 1ot | thing that one leaves behind for a moment | though persons. miy appenr Q10 DroabacUiE Toe s 1ne m Zero south | The beard made a minute report express- | jonally known, except {n a case in which : made on_ elther personal or real pr ty west'to Corydon, wher Intaserts the | ing its appreciation of the character and |It 18 Impossible for such witneases to be |is prey to Leisenbers, the members of the board desire te Keokuk and Western line, thence the sur rvices of its late director, Edward N, |fccurcd. "No minister shall solemnizo “Mary Sullivan s another individual not | the first fifte days his sittf oo s o seia scitnse e sut | e s la » Edward N | marriage of any person not identitied 10 his | much less singular than Lelseaberg. Mary's | reuity. | The records are not complets NYWHERE ? e L TG B L s e U4 mintster shatl solemnize mar- long suit is breaking into dwellings on | PTsenal property, and it will be im ercer or Harrison county there 15 cvery | Prosperity the Red Wing Rend. | rlago hotween any (wo persoiie unless nor | Sunday nights. Her method is to take a | on ‘that D robubliity, of it ultimately” bullding 0| RED WING, Minn., Nov. 14.—The Duluth. | Until, by tnaulrs, he ehull huve satisled | rock and break out a window while all PRI L —TARE ansas Clty Red Wing & Southern rallroad’s annual | ju the ) o tha Wife of any other | the household members are at church and . resigned while stepping into a stora or a dwelling | to enter complaints agains e imeits o Corporal Irnest Norton won the gold ROTE TaANDY HoW AT TRATNL | BAstiie NG eI RBIE sl odes person lving, unless the former marriage |ransack the premises. Mary bas gono so 1 1 the :egular menthly drili of the | . . . . 200! o g as elected gi- | was annulled by decree of some court of far as to take rpets off a floor. lace | Thurston Rifles in manual of arms, ’ o B | B. 'Foot of Red Wing was elected presi- | Was annulled by decree of some court, of s gel gl o 0 hew | held Tuesday night. Seven yeats age this Asent Rutherford Saya Heavy Travel \ dent, succeeding T. B. §heldon, deceased, | hefore such’ former marriage. |curtains in profusion were found in her |n.dai was given to the company by Hen Calls for the Service. | Gankriiide Wi Hubbavasyios Srealdent d |but when the police raided it last month. |tor Thurston Tt in eompeted 1 » encral L bard, ¢ . B (vobika Versunk > : peted for e h The announcement by the Rock Island | goneral manager, Red Wing; Dr. C. H. LT LI L L LR | Once she carried uway a sewing machine, | month, and the medal be-omee the pro of its Intentlon of putting iuto operation | crary, Red Wing, secrctary and treasurer. | the two foregoing canons erect |p i wash boilers and kettles and kitchea | fTt%, 0 A0V man who wins {t,tares timas 250 an additional fast train between Chica®o | Munager Hubbard's annual report showed | NCW barriers as a safeguard against A1- |, 0mentg with brass bottoms are her | medal twice in speceesion but Have faig eee ece and Omaha next Sunday Is another fndica- | nop earnings were 27 per cent larger than |68l marriages and prohibit marrlage | cpocjalty, The police have got the new |to win in the third contest tion of the growlng importance of OMaha | ayt year anl 17 per cent larger than the | P¥ 4nY Episcopal minister of any party to ol R L L aspirants for carcers of crime pretty well i > i 3 ici i s ] a8 a raflroad center. General Agent C. A. | peat year in the Ristory of the road a divorce suit whether guilty or innocent, |+ Used Jemt Davin fiibie, Lightning Medicine Co., Muscatine, Ia. best scared out. If we could only reform the | MONTGOMERY, Ala., Nov. if Rutherford of the Rock Island passenger SIS the third canon goes one step further and | 4 offenders our working hours would be [ sesslon of the seventh annual convent T ET department, who returued yesterday from | Hanna Elected n Director. [ excludes from all means of grace within poy the Unlted Daughters ‘of the Confec Plonser KIdNev.Ciive; bast fon alliRidney. Troubles:: Gisrantest business trip to New York and Chicago, | WABASH, Ind, Nov. 14.—The annual|the dispensation of the church any divorced SRR R was called to order here today by ) 3 | | Edwin G. Weed. gencral president Th by dolla ch $1 box. All Druggists. s that the train has been decided upon | meeting of the stockholders of the Chi- |person who shall have remarried and bo| Tenderness or aching In the small of | Linte from Whith the eiiptiee Loy whe | Y L ause of the constantly increasing p cago & rie Rallroad compuny was eld | living with husband or wife as the ca the back is a serfous symptom. The kid- [ read was the same upon which Jeffer don | senger businecs between these two cities, | today at Huntington, Ind. The following | may be, whilo the other party to the di- |peys are suering. Take Prickly Ash Bit- | Davls took the oath of ofice un precident of the confederate states. Afte umber | - o Rock Island has found its facilitles | directors were chosen: James H. Benedict, | vorce still is in life. This canon which, |ters at once. It is a reliable kidney remedy | f Weiaming aiiresss nd morp '.,"',,“';3 ing trafic,” said Mr. Rutherford. *This | Jennings, Samuel Spencer and F. E. Wil-|of a divose, practically tends to outlaw the | trouble before it develops dangerous A KA R LRV E T et P = 3 A ‘ fact is of much Importance, too, when it ‘s | Hamson, New York; Lowther Welsh, Phila- | offender as far as church fellowshin goes | stage. MADRID, Nov. 4.—The queen rexent to. considered that we have al®ays operated [ delphia; E. B. Thomas, New ork; J. G.|and provides for his readoption in the fold | | day recelved the delegates to the Bpanish three fast traivs between these two eities, [ McCullogh, Bennington, Vt.: Simon Per- [only on the condition that he become peni- | LOSES ON THREE-CARD MONTE | America songress and _ their " families Our offclals in Chicag more than | kins, Sharon, Pa., and Marcus A. Hanua, |tent and separate from the party to the A B oA . [T Pl iativs ,“‘,’ \i kratified with the condition that has forced [ Cleveland 0. second marrfage, or if he should happen to | Farmer Separated from His Money in | gyanfsh- Americans, t for the T PR S WP S e 3% W e o e e i gng enth Street Saloon by mother country, * lories and su "‘,“h, ‘l““ i LapE IS » duiks | otion for (hiul Official. AR pnadistondaRer. ah dsath &y, muat | an 0ld Game, ferings they shared A0 Omaba will be the train which now runs from Chicago to Des Moines. 1t will leave Chicago at 3 o'clock In the morning and reach Omaha at 440 p. m. The Rock Island's westbound Colorado special, which | aL present leaves Omaha at 5 in afternocn, will be changed to leave at 5:20 in order to make close connection with the fast mail and make the lay-over of through | passengers only thirty minutes in Omaba & An additional eastbound train will be put | Ticket Brokers . PAUL, Minn., Nov, 14.—H. T. Griffen :rh:‘.“ the spirit of ;I“\yn‘ repentance. ) has been appointed assistant general pas- | TRIS canon 18 subdivided in three sec-| 5o, gjar, a farmer living near Broken LOCAL BREVITIES. enger agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & | tions as follows ow, called at the police station }tN(l‘l\“l)/‘ Bl . L Paul, effective tomorrow, with head- | Scction 1-No divorced for causes |to peport a flim-flan me Kuown 88| (. Deftrich & Son repart to the police 1 quarters @i Ol Colony building, Chicago. | Haig ffter m t e i A 540 | threo card monte,” by which he had been | theft of two laprobes from their livers Mr. Griften has been connected with the | the divoree shall be admitted to baptism or | cheated out of $05. Belng a stranger fn | Stable at 1li Douglas strect tlon will hotd ite regular monthly mecting today at 2 | Chicago, Mi polis & Paul railway | confirmation or recefved to holy com- | the ¢ity and somewhat the worse for liquor | at the time he met the sharpers, Kjar was | m. fn the Arlington block | mur except when penitent and sopa st fifteen years as chief clerk, general | marriage ,or when penitent and in immedi- | not quite clear as to where the game Was [ The eity health commissioner has quar pussenger department i danget of death, but his canon’ Shail | being carried on, but thought 1t was fn a | andied diphtheria at 3 south "Phirticth ot apply (o the infiocent PArty in a di- | gaiaon on South Tenth stroot, not far from | SFeet andat H7 Woolworth uvenve. = o euv 0 | No person shall be denicd baptism | the Union depot. An officer was sent With | pight school at the Cass butlding this week, | futo service, leaving Omaha at 4:20 in the | CL, AND, 0., Nov. 14.—At the annual mation or the holy communfon n- | him to find the place bringing the total enrollment up to 151 | adternoon and runniug as far as Des Moines. | meeting of the Guaranty Tickot Brokers' | dor inon until (e iy | From Kjar's adventure it would appear| A large bundle of clothing was st At the latter place passengers bound for | ass lon of the United States tod o . 2ue and ew \ . S 4 Tuesday from t Hoover's buggy, stand Chicago und castern points will board the | e Ates today the | & wuch intended denial'and of the hat “con games,” lke the fashions 10y o teon 0r 000 Leavenworth streot cago u ' Will hoard the | following named officers were elected: | ahienl therefrom as nereiafier | woman's dress, move in cycles. The sharks | s Chicago special, No. 6, which leaves Omaha | President, J. A. Webb, Cf L. | LR M 4 s . 55, yoles Thirty-flve persons patd delinquent special Bloago spacihn b lea ider Webb, Chicago; vice preal- | ' er. & This sction pr for upneal 10| will abandon a certain trick for a term of | taxes At the city treasurere's office Tues Atter the wertva cachies De Molnes shortly | dent, David L. Lyons, Jamestown, N. Y.; | the bishop of the diocese or misslonany dik- | ooen "0 1wave return to it ln course of | day. Some of the puyments were ten year O ther ohunves yihe train preceding it. | chairman of the executive committee, Louls | iy Take counsel with two. nelghhoring | time, when ft works with all its erstwhilo | OVerdue. i e ther «Il.nmwl.h.u Will be made in ac- | Meyer, Detroit, Mich. The next annual | bishops and decide whether there shall be | smoothness. Fifteen years ago three-card whe funeral of Rev. Beroy . Britt il Tas Ao ihessOnIata' trat; l”vlmv\'lt‘ : L [PoatingNI Reiia Shigagu: | :m' e T o monte wac all the rage. Then the sheli | |o restence ut 1111 Paciile strect.” Geonss Moines-Ons ain, leaving the low non Ad « n | game, green goods, the padlock trick, the [ Crook post of ‘the Grand Army of the Re capital at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and | eifie Mall Election Postponed. b \okpoastin. thix: form ware: unanicl o Y e a8 i ehange | Public will havo eharge of the services and reaching herc 010 p. m he ock| NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—The meeting ol ‘, ad 2 by those Takias ¢ | 904G brotaey -ru any ! HES ¥ BC | the interment will be a rest Law Island’s night train for Chi n Pactfic Mail directors at which a president | WOU#!Y #dopted by those tuking part in |racket came In vogue Yesterday, how The Omaha Curlin will hold s & e t | {he conference. The committeee, when &p- | ever, the police greeted the o eeting s “evening @t A y et ¥ . ! ’ at | {he cont Th ! | ho pelice greted the return of three- | semi-anr mecting Swaha &t 140 Instesd of T:15. The locwl | WAk to be elected this afterncen, has bess | yinted by the genersl conference of 1898, | card monte as an old frien § o'clock, ut 1604 Farnar ot. AL that train between Omaha and Fairbury, which |postponed, this time withcut d onsisted of twelve members. Only nine | K S aTasy BRE tood in | time arrangements will _made for “the oL it el b b A AL B consisted of e | Kjar, with o dozen other men, stood in | tine arrangements Wil be meCe rors, ‘A | o R R e ot bt e Wailway Vo . als, | of these members were present at the meet- | a little room fn the rear of the saloon. A |well as everyone interested in the groat | Bkinses Bardly. o SORAREHIES SR UB RS Traveling Freigh Swan of the|ing today. one having died and two not | man behind a table shuffied a deck of carda, [ Scotch gume, are invited to be progalk 88 har " ng its maintenance “‘m & ]1‘.\‘..1.. nde 1+ visitor he ity | having been heard from lected three—a queen, nine-spot and trey -|,‘,\,);"'."',“.”\T'n“|'-‘«\2n‘”'\'{“ .”‘N“;‘ \\[H‘I\‘?:«: OFFICIALS WATCH TH RAILS. | General Agent Rutherford of the Rock | 1he committee was made up an equal | —displayed them to the crowd, then placed | haiq'tonight in the Seward Strect Methodist Island “pussenger department has roturn d {Bumber of clergy and laymen. Those pres- | them fuce down on the table church. ‘The meeting will be nddressed by John W. and Party Make In- | f1om o combined husiness and pleasure trip | ent were: Rev. Dr. Morgan DIx, rector of | *“Can you plck your card?” he asked, “Lay | Rev. Dr il Hev. “Arthur L. Mickel apection of Omnha & St Louls, to New York und Chicago E Y ) of N : vou | & W atre, Mrs. Edith Corey and | ¥ A ¢ A Aneolal sie Garant i S = Trinity parish; Rev. Dr. Hoffman of New | ycur money on the card you call and It you | J. ¢ Cissell. Thero will be speclal A party of officials conuected with the | .y ohiaining William B CloneTthwest: | vork, Rev. Dr.’ Mann of St. Louls, Rev. |call it right you get $3 for one. | music by the chotr. | Quaha & 51, Louly road paid Omaha a York and a party of friends ‘They wero |Dr. Fulton of Philadelphia amd Rev. Dr.| “The queen,” said & bogus farm hand,| St. Andrew's Preceptory No. 1, Knights fiylng visit Tuesday eveniug while makiug | vnroute for Caiifornla and ieft this morning | gecleston of Baltimire. The lay me cting the role of capper, s he placed $ on | Kadosh, will hold speciaf meetings in Free our of inspection of the line. Heading | ‘' the Uni f ¢ 4 masons’ hall at 7:8 on the following even 8 tour of Inspection of the line, Heading| 'y Uil N (ACTRC o ral pasnengor |©f the committee who wero present were pastehoard {ngss November 16, for work In nineteenth e party ohn Gates, the stecl Enont ot the Uhlodonerel passenger | - oty wis of Philadelphia, Francis | The dealer turned it over; it was the [twentieth, twenty-first and twenty-second baron, who has N pecially prom b I payere e went in'eharge of | L. Stetson of New York, Charles H. Stan- |trey. “You lose,” he sald, pocketing the | dekrecs; November 19, for work in twenty nent o rallroud clrcles of lato hecause of | (e hbecial traln which carrled the Allve (1ay ¢ twashington and Judge E. G. Brad- | mone ‘:’\" 1, ',\’l}]':,z;,f:“ Des R, ADg his connection with the Kausa ity South- leta “the office of | ford of Wilmington, Del | Then for a moment the attention of the | in thirticth degre. | ora and his recent disposal tdent Hatuhan of the 1. | Dr. Morgan Dix presided and Francls A | cyto representing the Harrin - ccompanied by his wife and | Lewis of Philadelphia acted et | terests. Mr. Gates | thi Richard Vates and wite ' | whether the policy he pursued o AL NORK. Nov, 16.orThs finc ol o i1 was City Southern property will by 0] e Tes Can huy Wtook, Daly" ot Moritan ‘»u 1 e e matls G, Pa., Nov. 4.—The Pittsl ’ worning i 5 o'clock | in.this insiance ds & matter npany huk inaugurated a Patrick's cathedral, The ‘family to_interested railvoad me employes are not nd o few of the most intimate friends of Mr. Gates was wccompanied . ckholders in° the company Mr. baly will accompany = the oy’ t n accident and death fund, te Greenwood | cemetery. where m by a system for nensione | placed W. Mackay's muusoleum | o omy f I be purcha 1 by company fn | Lat A charter was applied for at | W y will be Hard Coughs iy Bt i SRl | |, Sonteoe e A . A Splendid Qualify for an architectural, engineering, or other pro. fessional position without losing time from work, through 5R one of the Ten Free Scholarships in The International Cor- respondence Schools of Scranton, Pa. 1f you mecure the largest number of votss by December 3d, 1%0, THE BEE will glve you first choice of the following Ten Fres Scholarships Becond cholce, If you have the second largest number of votes. Third cholce, if the third largest; and se om, ten choices %o the tea highest. R R R R R R R R R R R R W WX TEN FREE SCHOLARSHIPS T0 BE GIVEN, ON DECEMBER 3, 1900, TO TEN READERS OF THE BEE. 1, Mechanical Engineeriog. 7. Commercial Braoches, 3. Electrical Eng scerleg 8. Mechanical Drawiog. neluding Free Outfit Includh > ng a Complete Dyafting 3‘\.':{’.‘;%.“:‘3:!52“ for the Outfit for the work of the Course. 3. Architecture. . Architectural Drawiag, 4. Civll Englocering. Including & Complets Drafting §. Sanitary Plumbing, Heating, and Ontt Ventitatin, Ornamestal Desigus, 6. Cbemistry. 11::' ?#{“‘.‘ " TEXTBOOKS. Bach Course will include two mots of textbooks and drawing plates; one {n pamphlet form convenient to study from, and the other hand- somely and durably bound in leather, including a book of Formulas and Keoys for the whole work of the Course, for use as reference beoks. Textbooks, Drawing Outfits, Eiectrical Apparatus, etc., furnished fres with these Courscs. Hee them on exhibition in the windew of Browning, King & C < SRERE HOW TO VOTE. Cut eut coupon on Fage Z and bring or mail to the bustness office of The Bee. Kach coupon counts one vote, and every dollar paid om sub- scription 100 votes, etc. U= fl%%%%%%fi%%&‘?%%fi“‘% % i ; # # # # i " # # # Srospe s No matter how hard your Sitiation 1t practieally contre m :fl;re:u:vcl::gyy;:"t: R R O T P R oilcsale ocarion « werlea opened here | packers in thix gtate I8 disposed of. P th about 50 entefes in the twenty- | dent Hond of the assoclati t 5 is the best thing you could os- |1 e bwents snine !‘{J:‘\A‘ ire ”f‘ : { prives wil) nbt o) ;" a ¢ i The building formerly occupied by The Bee at sibly take. If you arc coughing § |1y 1 i i Tmaus. animals_ from| . NO CUARES In BAYIS' Candition, p World Famous Mariani Tonic 916 Farnam street will be vacant November 1st. today, don't wait uatil tomot- hibittor andFrore "l e Suena | thix morning that there hian been no | tow, but get a bottle of Ch 2 “ 6 82000 o 8 high as| atantial chatke sines yesterday In the It has four stories and a basement, which was Pectoral |§ once and be relievi JrOUSRAUL Ihe week At Jraisn, DAYnE e Huep. weaken : FOR BODY AND BRAIN formerly used as The Bee press room. This will Nutional ( of Wowmen, plications which have developed ren The first dose will make you NEAPOLIS, . Minn X Tt —The | Condition very serious. x be rented very reasonably. If interested, apply fecl better, ouncil ct Womeh, {n seasion her Since 1863 Eudorsed by Medical Profossion. at once to C. C. Rosewater, Becretary, Room 100 Bee Building. NOENINg Hessi0 Tiscussion Stiver f, netlenhin 11 council's work ar best | CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—The new ft_with the work of ather orga- | Hlinols is soon to receive a spl Three sizes: 250., enough for an erds fzations. Rev. Anna G e : i e S | | e i | i e ' immediate lasting - efficacious agrecable Ready N b F o8 she andiug sommittets J rlous othor pleces which make up @ servi At Drugyists Everywhera, Refuse Substitutes. s ea _V Ovem er il’St

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