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4 BACILLL LOSE THEIR 10B| R BEFE 1900. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER ‘1 Monday and John Portar's Body, Steel Strings, for Mandolin, Violinand | Guitar, lc each: 2d| floor, HE_OMAHA DAILY 18, SCATTERED T0 FOUR WINDS A Sportsman’s Delight. Our low prices will bring you, and our gunsand ammu- nition will bring the game. Shells. Black Powder Shell ack Powder Sh 51.52 —per 100....... Smokeless Shells, 2 ]2 per100......... Shot Guns. .37.50 35908 ..21.00 well in the eRress was choked with playing In chickens, and drinking draioage The only Ingress | ough one nurrow passage, filth He lived existed Yollow Fever at Lesst Temporiarily Ban- | L dog ' naked children of both sexes, iehed from Oity of Bantiago. 10 gr 12 years old, who had probably neve ventur >1 into the r fde. NOT A SINGLE CASE FOR NEARLY A YEAR | n A ' or | or pigs ome | | To Ate wuch places, n draing and fore NO ATTEMPT AT INQUEST APT TO BE MADE ask for Tomorrow we will place on sale| the greatest bargains ever offgred, Bran new goods, at less than factory prices, Children’s Bargains ? An overstock of Mouth Harps on sale Monday at half regular prices. 1 Mouth Harps......... ........5¢ and 10¢ | -+ oo Shotgun.. Includes Holmer. Richter and Emmett| concert harps. ‘ winter officer ot has made hroughout the Operntion of City el Whiteside hae had t tion of the city hor w t a misdemoanor, punishab to this the resulting enta Mother of presses H Binek « Girl b Exemption of ¢ alty from Dread | Disease D Retorms 1 situted and Enforced hy Col- olty. - e to hou it of the Wiy, Authorities, co-ope o have made with fine or LIMON | sald, will Freston Por derer of 1 Colo., Nov be r 17.~No inquest, it is beld over the remains of jr., the self-contessed mur sise Frost, who was burned at the stake by a mob of mnen at Lake Sta tion last night, In fact, the coroner can | find no remains upon which to hold au in t. A few last night the spc th murder was committed and avenged, and renowed the fire again and again, until | every vestige of the negro was gome. The iron rail to which the victim was bound the 1s will be left stundiug as & warning to all d. inciined to deeds similar to that for which llons of crude | young Porter’s life was taken thousand | DENVER Nov. 17.—"Well no 0 pounds | other pare suffer from that brute's \lo been employed | cr T'he were the words of Mrs. ring work | Frost when asked for an expression en permitted | on the punish the negro who co| | fessed that he the murder | ehild. “Of course, I was not cor 1 not what {nued. "1 did u removed from th of the carth. “Noth ng can atone for the death of my baby, and | | 1 did not huve the feeling of nge, which | %0 many people sald ought to possess me. | |\|\ only thought was to save others the pain ered. Whatever was done with that brute was right, no matter what. Cer- | tatnly he did not suffer what Loulse did, and | she while he was gullty. May- be I would bave some pity were 1 not her | mother. No one, but a parent of an out- | raged and murdered child can know just {how I feel.” The murdered child's father, Frost, returned to Denver today | scene of the lynching been Lsted off us, I don't care ing the blaze to do what I did on account . and, as I said before en lynched for his first offense in Kan baby woull be alive today and our hearts would not be broken.” A muss meeting has been called for to- morrow afternoon the First Baptist | church, to protest against the work of the Limon mob and to discuss the question of a restoration of ecapital punishment - Thomas has profvieed to address tho f;rockery Department. We have just receiv- ed a car load of the| best White Granite- ware, especially impor- tant for Thanksgiving, which we offer at fac- tory prices. 36¢ T Dinner plates. .5¢ Soup plates .ieiiivne....BC Tea plates..ccccvecevsed€ Pie plates.. .iecseacsses 36| Oatmeal dish «ee seve.e..BC Sauce dish 2¢ Turkey dish............258¢ Nov. 3 ated Press.) Inuous n th cmb (Corre- | Three tever QANTIAGO DE CUBA, Syouatsie of the Adso hundred years of in Sanlago culminate deml 1890, In L wes cured and to the 14 the Intelligence, vigor and fearies the United y oficer inspectors & year passed single case The yellow fever e Ao 1899 resulied imprisonm | to fail Where nt arry poverty resist out prev omp the work i public or to orders terrible last case | orders to clean ug © | publi but a8 of | bt urred times ances with done at the P th house has five sweeplngs luring the the il expense, ba fever disinfected three | ot ete in Santiago have SUOsInuY | 000 cublc yards of sath rate of 20 por . it GEte cent of all who contracted the discase hundred And ter percentage of casuslty thun y of gatbag 2 by the Mauvser for those struck dentruction of bettle. roloum have To fortity agoinst the disense and prevent | yuiiong of Its entrance during the summor of 1900 wWas | of (hloride a wincer's for the department ce he Colons! Whiteside of the Te ilise i chief surgeon, Major Ca cer of twe years of American ruls bad been to mak tiago, to all outw wposursnees, as cloan as any American city But It bes been a whitensd sepulcher. Cloan asphall huve been dered by bouses hundreds yoars with sewerage, no drainage and no attempt wonltation. Vast aress of bulldings hav but & singlo entrance, through which uil that goes In or comes out. Horses Ao | wro reported with bled In (he inner courts. Houses have |y i but one door, (hrough which puss servants, [ may occur, or vicltors, dogs, horses. all those who call | knowledge of it the house their home. Through the 88mO | fy that there has been no fever in the city door, if it comes out at wll, passes the | e Jast De Had fever 81ih and dirt “pite of all that was done everything was Derth Ho! organlized to take care of it The yellow In the ceatew of ths court or “patio,” | :K hospital Is located on the island of (b2 ealy yard & Cuban house has, is usuatly | PA1: @ full mile from the city. 1t bas ita a well or cistern which supplles drinking | 00 WhT @ mn«'v.) »u:l light _;:.m (;-|n~ water, From a cesspool a fow yanis away | Phone connections with the city. The whole B1th percalates constantly Into the domestic | ¢*!2D!ishment, happily in enforced idleness for a year, is roady at any moment to racet water supply. It is the climax of unsani kA 1 tary building by & nation which weems to | (0TIt should it come o Bave made & specialty of that sort of work. | ek 2] ot R e b - f "'l‘“ Ia ome such block the sunitary inspector ['he City. = No troops in the statlons that found 126 persons, v hite and black, breath ISV SLy N S IOWeS A0 ShilE et ng the poisoned atmosphere of cesspools e worl to be que men remained late Parker Hammerless the prairie Shotgun.. wud without States arr anitury has ghty been & at out on here omic at Y been b ity 0 elghty an Carper Premier cuble | V Hammerless Gun.... 18| var en remo in the | 1n 1. ¢ Smith's Hammer Colo., will of lime Music Department- by Hoor. Take advanta the greatest vains in Musical Instruments ever offered in Omaha, O-rib Mandolin-—regular price $3.50 our price ] 98 Other Mandolivs up to $30.00, . Guitars, bireh back and sides, mahogany finish 2 48 L] Banjos-8-inch head, 6 brackets Others up to $20.00, Others up to $25.00, 2-25 Instruction book free with each instrument, Accordeons, 98¢ to £10.00, Autoharps, Zithers, Xylophones, Music Boxes, Musie Others up ‘o $25.00. Violins-—genuine Hopz model ., Jewn Harps, 10¢ and 15 Rolls, Music Stands, at money saving prices, " - th Romington Hammer Gun wor) n wor mander, o cavalry, and Tho result en A wa 3 Double Imported I Guns to b fate ed him, care, just o he was ul 8 1pat] 1 Al could have been within ten hours had | & penalty boarding ho a nishment me ou ¢ of ba o country « know awa gingle American ¥ hurri o O ffor noncompliance. at) all cups and saucers, st of B...i000000 utreel tho fever appeared v of fin 1 ho enty-four simitar slckness ra by h having work Duck canvus Decoys each..ersies o ol so8 tels he pRs3es | panalties for negle t all ca twenty or of four he house In by any physician T of th ¥ Duck Decoys— wood-—each .. within public wh Grass Sults for blind...... E was innocent Bhooting omber come Conts Shooting in Every Quarter. Robert W trom (| “A great lond has Mald he, “and as for me, who condemns me for start- No other father will Lave of that nig If the brute | Dumb Bells, per pair PR AT ..25¢ Punching Bags . Have you got one of our Telephone Index Cabinets? It not, drop us a card and we will have one put in. & Charge. | | Indian | stationed ‘W. R. BEBMETT CO. hirerick it Lo EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. Brass Beds from $16.75 up. Foot Balls Revolvers, hunting knives, rifles and pis- tol ammunition of all kinds. pt between 8 o'clock the morning and in the afternoon, and then only on busi- ness. The yellow fever baccilli never fol- lows a man down the street and attacks him in the sunlight, so that one may go about a fever-infested city while the sun #hines with mparative impunity. The banishment of yellow fever from this oity, its favorito habitation for 300 or 400 | years, has been accomplished by American cleanliness and energy intelligently di- rocted by the military authorities and absence has been no freak or accident. GENERAL LEE LEAVES MORRO New Com nder of the Department of the Missourl iIn & States for $5.000,000 and certain annual | reatals. He no such plan has evor en form, and what 1s to be done wiil| pend upon the wction of congress and | subsequent negotiations which may be| entered upon, The Isthmian burrying , along a the Canal commission the proparation the pfeliminary statement of the results of its summer inquiry into the canal possibilities of the isthmus, aad | 1t was said today the report wauld be ready for submission to congress on the first day of the session. Much detailed work of an from cngineering character remains to be done. The commission now has a party stationed $1.00 up. on the Chagres river, in Colombla, taking & : soundings to complete the data as to the Panama canal route, and three men at least are ed in taking bearings on Another Big Shipment Brass and Ennmel Beds. The New Prices are Posi- the Nicarugun route. But e duta thes | tively 20 per cent Below the Manufacturer’s Cost Price. will collect is not necessary for the use of congress. The report will dismiss all but . 1 his shipment contains the most mognificent line of beds we have ever shown. New designs and new finishes the Nicaragua and Panama routes from | We¢ 81ve our stock numbers on a few specimen values, represcatative of our immense assortment and our turther consideration, and it is understood | Prevailing discount. will recommend the former route. No. 52-ENAMELED IRON BED-—Brass | 12.75 ~ this high grade coucl . (Come and see it. A selection of LEATHER - - top ralls, head und foot--best solid brass GUN BREAKS ALL RECORDS at lower than prevailing prices. ralls“bow foot.finest enamel Anish, three. quarter o I wixe—-a 1 quarter or full sixe—a bed g () New Twelve-Inch Naval Cannon Pro- Jects N50-Pound Projectile at erally sold 503~ ENAM ON BED-—Brass finish—made in three Unheard of Veloeity, knobs—best ename design bed sold all WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—The tests of the sizes—exclusive around us as high as $2.00- 1 00‘ No. #—HALF BRASS BED-Scroll pattern, | new 12-inch naval gun within the last three days have resulted in some remarkable | our price on the special lot.. no knobs, round top, lower part finished performances, entitling the gun to rank in uny of the sylishi falabes ot colors a bed made to sell at re 1 for 20 00 ahead of any of the other 12-inch guns thus far made, in this country or abroad 325 blg mpeclal at § | No. 11-WHITE ENAMEL ONLY-with sed knobs and It was known that the tests had been most successful, but it was not until Admiral brass trimmings—pear sha . 14.00 O'Neil recelved today from Lieutenant apindies—a regular $25.00 v Couches and Hair Mattresses Stra commandant of the Indian Head with the other specials to g0 s, In no other branch of the furniture bust proving ground, the detalled report of the | Ness does u purchaser have to depend so tests that It was known that the monster | mich on the rellability of the dealer as in upholstery and mattress making weapon had ecli all former records | ‘The value of & Couch Is not “how much for velocity and power. With a charge of | does It cost?” but “HOW LONG WILL IT 360 pounds of smokeless power, EIVIDg & | wo'have o fine HAIR MATTRESS—0 1bs, | prossure of sixteen and a half tons per| “in weight, made in best ticking—only @ square inch, the gun gave a muzzle velocity of 2,834 feet. Prof. Alger, the naval expert, snys this is the highest ever attained by a 12-inch gun, the record thus far ranging from 600 feet. With an 860-pound steel tipped projectile the big gun would plerce any armor ever made. It {8 the first of forty guns which will ko on the new battleships and armored cruisers, REMEY COMMANDS SUBIG BAY War e ot WASHIN gram.) iTON, Nov. 17.-~(Special Tel Supervising Architect Taylor sald today it is probable congress may be asked to make an sdditional appropriation fi the proposed public bullding at Blair, Neb. Bids will again be called for next week and if the work cannot be done for $26,000 1t will be necessary to have additional funds. There remains of the appropria- tion about $32,000, of which about $6,500 g : 18 to be used for installing heating ap- Ing himselt from the attacks made UPOR | . ryiug ™ The first set of bids opened some bim yesterday by Senors Giborda and | time ugo have beeen refected. Gomer. Senor Tamayo said the election ; Included in the estimates to be pre- bad been conducted legally. sented to comgress is @ recommendation The convention sustained the report of e s At for an additional appropriation for the Ab- the committee on credentials by a vote of 4 erdeen (S. D.) public bullding. 21 to 6, thus seating all the Havana dele- | “p\ )\ ¢req delivery is to be established gates. The report of the committes on 5 at Logan, la, on December 1. Service rules was laid upon the table. It will be | o) “Cbiice” an aren of thirty-threo discussed Monday. ; q g 2 square miles, with a population of 853. J. United States Secretary of War Root A ! and party are on the Cauto river. They | D+ HOFabY was appoluted carrier report gu:d duck, snipe and alligator HE DEN|E§ "c’AN‘AL RUMORS FIND SCORES OF DEAD BODIES | Ntearasuan Minisier t Over 100 Vie- tims of Galveston Storm in Swamp. Iron Beds Nov. Morro castle. The constitutional tion held a short session today. ary of State Tamayo addressed the convention, defend- 17.—General Lee hax left Of the Numbers, 1621 Farnam St, and 305 & (7th St Tel. 1955. The Talking Machine head- quarters of the entire west. Drop in at your leisure and hear the latest music FREE. score limited guantity, while It Tasts | euch and our special price, 12,50 the special price of $12.7 on large CHE r Says No Ne tions for New Treaty Are at Present Contemplated. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—Senor Corea, the Nicaraguan minister, wheu asked as 1o reports that actual negotiations for a new canal treaty bad begun, sald there was no warrant for such statement; that no such negotiations have been begun here or at Managua, nor are they at present contem- | plated. Hls calls on Secretary Hay thus far have been solely for the purpose of pro- senting his respects. Mr. Corea dismissed | the report that he will propose tho sale of a waterway right of way to the United ! + GALVESTON, Tex., Nov. 17.—The United States surveying corps today found over 1100 dead bodles in a swamp just west of the city, on the islaud, where they had been deposited by the storm of September 2081 Parn S. The uuburied dead were in an out-of- ' 8t & BB 8. 1Th 8% |\ oy place near the county road and Phone 1066. Opem Bvealng®. . 1o been discoverod by the burying ONLY OME YYATOMAN'S VLUB and 4 PLACE " ORK > HARITY 3 FOR THE rd 7 i, flowers are sent to the home of Mrs OMAN, and Linooin, Neb. which our stock presents to buyers of to o & man can buy Is a good hensive stock of Fine Furnituro in made of best stecl aprings and finest up- | lines required for modest bomes amd for s 1Ak 1l the fashionabl S DIVAN- (our In all the fashionable woods and various { covered fn an finely mad 4 It abounds in Novelties, combining divan—upholstered, extra fin s Hive Lane for Furniture of standard qualit: up al lot of these We are the only furniture house In 4 grade velour color and pattorn as custo- bargains. A COMBINATION OF ADVANTAGES | day: | 1. “It is the largest and most rnm‘br? ; M BOX SPRING (see cut.) We are making PArt of the country.” o special low price on these—a spring | 2 “It is absolutely complete In all the hulll -H‘" made in best ticking to t ' homes of luxury.” L e 16.25 | 2 “It represents the very latest designs PATE. DIUSTABLE + 5 . I finishes, together with reproductions of the m Cnved ymhoRuny fnshed | ol styles now so much In vogue.” st velour—can be extended couch o utility and beauty with inexpensiveness. ' S o anecy SR J 18.00 ' 5 “Prices the lowest that can possibly be No. 1 OUR COTCH "W quated for, P with “fine | #nd merit. Aprings nd finely made-—cover, best Omaha that dares to e the numbers of mer may select—a couch such as ly our goods along witl he price of our sold In FURNITURE stores—we put Customers who anticipate purchasing furniture before the holidays will be interested if they call and examine our bargains. The board of managers of the Creche ! desire to thank the wany Interested women who called at that institution last Tues- day and left comtributions of money and supplies. The needs of this charity, at the beginning of the winter season, are great and ald 18 sorely needed at present. Last Tucsday's money contributions aggregated Depart ¢ Relinquis trol of Naval Station il WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—~The Navy de- partment has been advised that the Brook lyn bas left Manila for Olongapo, on Subig bay, where Admiral Remey will recelve from General MacArthur the custody and control | of the naval station situated on Sublg bay The station was begun by the Spanlsh prior to tho war, and was designed to be an ex- % Con- in | at San Juan de Guimla, Luzon, yesterday. | Lieutenant Wood was the son of Major | Palmer Wood, Forty-first volunteer in- | fantry (captain Twelfth infantry), and his | mother lives at Governor's lsland, N. Y He enter’d the army as a private in the Third infantry on August 1897, and served in the ranks iu the Philippines as corporal and sergeant until September 11 1899, when he was appointed second leu- en. of the association Young Wo- s much books trom The library committe men's Christian pleased over a splendid gift of some intorested frie A class beginning in French will be or Th gre Missionary society of the First Con tional church Leld its regular monthly | ganized next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock A class of girls at the scuth branch of George A. Hoagland, Sixteenth and How- ard, and from there distributed among the . PIa“o’ & | the Young Women's Christian association [ | has organized the “Margaret Muller Liter hospltals and sick of the city. During the H ary club,’ having as its object a larger B | ture. The summer quantitics of garden flowers were | used, and now that the season for these of all that 18 best In litera- meetings will be held every 1 Tues evening and one night lanu will be deveted to a talk on some . i3 over friends of the work, many of whom are unknown, contribute flowers from their conservatories. Many of the flowers used in decoration at fashiomable functions throcugh the medium of the mission are later used to cheer some sick room. | especial interest to the girls | program will be given each month. | The next m\-wlm‘_‘ul_l'ml_\ club will be ’h»m November 28 at the home of Mr. and You don't have to pay ALL CASH, You can gst time— Easy Payments. DON'T FOR- GET that §5 per mon'h buys those bzautiful §167 Pianos, I in oak, mahogany and wainut® ] cases. You pay more than this ¥ by elsewhere. § In our Orcan departmant we ¥ have instruments from $15 up, § jon very small monthly pay- ay a topie of A public * * avenue. Medieval civic history will be reference to the legendary lawgivers of the Greeks. The paper will be read by Eunice Stebbins, Mr. F. Haller will hase A paper on ‘“Government in G * and Mr. J. W. Roudebush will dis cuss “Institutions of Sparta.” The Duns Woman's club met Wednesduy at the homo of Mrs. Carmichael There was & large attcndance and an ia teresting program was glven There will Wednesday o'clock, at be & donation November 21, from the Old Ladies’ b party 1 on o for & liberal respouse. An ioformal reception and exhibition o the Nebraska Ceramic club is to be give | at the Tler Grand hotol next Thursday fror There is probubly more be | memorfal fn the city than the | Flower mission, which for several | has been conducted in memory of one of Omaha's best-loved young women, Mis Emma Hoagland. Every Thursday mornin no E year: mouth Mrs. Draper Smith, 824 South Twenty-ninth | the subject of discussion, particularly with Miss Primitive he invitation is general and the board hopes utiful rma mecting on Friday afternoon, ‘“‘Turkey" being the subject. The regular papers were dispensed with and Mrs. Alice Hamlin Hinman of Lincoln nddressed the women fnstead. Mre. Hinman is a daughter of Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, the ploneer misslonary of the American Board, in Turkey, and lived many y in that country and gave & most Interesting and instructive talk education: fitions before and the Christianizing influence aftected A duet by Mrs. Nequhart and Mrs Eley nnd a solo by Mr, . completed the program of the afternoon, after which re freshments were served At Trinity cathedral parish house on Wednesday afternoon occured the annual distribution of articles of the Needle Work Guild of America. Though this splendid work 15 but little known in Omuha, it is doing great goo It was organized orlg inally in Philadelphia fn April, 1855, aud is patterned after the famous English so four 1 by lady Wolverton 1t is sectarian and has 1 to all the s0 clties of the United States. A con- tribution of new ar each year entitles anyonc \embership and its ob- ject is to collect and distribute new, plaia, suitable garments to meet the great need of hospitals, h and other charities. esday <he following officers were the Omaha guild President empleton; treasurer, Mrs, W. A ary, Mrs. 8. A. Collins; hono nt, Mrs. Van Nostrand This year th Omaha gulld has coilected 1,100 new garments, which were distributed among the following charities: Methodist hospital, Child Saving Institute, Salvation Army Rescue Home, St. James' Orphanage Creche, Visiting Nurses assoclation, Old Ladles' Home, Bancroft Home, Immanuc! hospital, King's Daughters, Clarkson hos- pital and private houses, spre two les 2 f n m 8 t s ¥ ( tensive establishment, ultimately taking the place of Cavite as the naval headquarters us it was thought to have superior natur | defences. Since the islands have come un- der American authority the military has exercised control over the station. But as it 1s wenlailly a naval establishment, its future direction will be turned over to Ad ral Remey. Various plans are before the lepartment for making ation im portant one, but it is i present trans | fer does not involve any comsideration of the development of the station which may hereatter be undertaken, t Wood Dead. 17.—General Mac- Arthur has notified X ment that Second Lieutenant Wood, Jr., Twelfth infantry, died of malarial fey Se 1 Lie WASHINGTON, en Nov the Paiin back of your eyes? Heavy pressure in_your hesd ? And are you sometimes faint and dizzy? Is your tongue coated? Bad taste inyour mouth? And § does your food distress you? Aand are you troubled about sleping ? "Then your liver 1s g all wrong. But there 13 a cure, "Tis— Avyer's Pills. 4,750 Al druggists. direetly on the liver, They ). Dillousness. sk spensia. For slxty years they Standard Family Po tenant in the Twelfth infantry SMITH TO STAY IN CABINET Ru exign Denies stmaster That MHe | | Next M. | ds 1o nth. WASHINGTON, Nov General Smith tonight gave denfal to a published repor tenled to resign next month | 17.—Postmaster ) unqualified | that he in PENSIONS FOR WEST RANS | War Survivors Remembered by the | wa NGT v e followlng Issue of Octob Nebraska: Ori West Point, $§; Georg 88 Artemus L. Ruzzell Additional - James 1T increas W Florian J. Wiesner M. Drew, Wisner Plattsmouth, idens IS George Wills Omalin Murtha Omaha S Thousands of these c2lebrated SOLE AGENTS FOR Monitor, Majestic and Quick Meal Steel Ranges, Radiant Home Base Burners, Garland Stoves and Ranges The Genuine Round Oak Stoves. Stoves and Ranges are in use in Omaha and vicinity. They have no equal. No. 8 Cook Stoves fr No, h Dak 1 inerease Restitutio F. R Joseph widolph Stesl Ranges from 25,00 v Mark | Major WA | Tay ret w. HI 0 17.~Mufor wpy ity Man Netired Willlam before He ha but that as be will | | ard this b retired Iist. Cor. 14th and g unde bas been om $8.75 up Hard Coal Base Burners, 15,75 us Stoves and Ranges Sold on Payments. | Dak Stoves from = $5.45 up Hot Blast Heaters from 9,25 up Air Tignt Heaters from 2,95 up Fariiam Streets.