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2 TII‘F OMAH!/ T).‘\IL" 'HEE: \f()\l’)AY \0\'}' fBER 19, 1000. ON TOP WAVE OF PROSPERITY 25 2% o, oomiesr oo ARE. HOLDING. THEIR |l\\\'““~5 FOR M"-UO" DOLLARS | RENEWED ACTIVITY IN LUZON 7t S THREE REQUISITES SueumeN s of GO0 ons were il 7O SUCCESS. : " acts . <Blooded vailan: | _ { Moaps and o 4 ve ere we stand and then we can proce { Has American Bhipping Esperiences Notably “‘On August 15, 1900, sixty-elght merchan: | DECTense Fure-Blooded Hf““’“ o ol | Americavs and E::‘ : E’]‘"“F' In BeVETAL intelligently. 1f the court sustains th STRENGT H— Profitable Year. | steel steam vesse agg ng 278,000 | Growing Less Rapid, NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Francis D. Car Sma attles, publican contention that Porio Rico s not ENERGY ! The s tons and forty-seven naval vessels of 13,00 | ley, n well known Wall street broker who pu— a part of the United States, but territor man who po o eacta stnea vt aate | ENCOURAGING REPORT BY GOVERNOR DOLE |1'ves at Orange, N.'J. made aunouncement |\ yoe crxe GUT 70 CRUSH LUKBAN | thovimink Lo the Lnited Stat p sea thess can STATISTICS OF OCEAN-CARRYING TRADE | tracted for. ~Contracts since that date | today at Newark that late on Saturday | HARE SETS OU g therotore, the constitutl ) byl s he merchant total up to 350,000 tons, — he had filed fn the United States district | o~ | uniform taxation throughont et quer the world, tncluding about 100,000 tons on the lakes | coust @ > ition 1n bankruptey States does not apply to Porto Rico, ¢ DUFFY'S PURIS Commisstoner of Navigation Chambers | Congress has authorized 179,500 tons (dis- | F3CePt in n Limited Namber of Ine Tn‘:,‘l""_.::n A i“ o th "H‘|:||||v‘|’. 4 l‘. bo | Fifty Fitin Killed and Larme | e the same will hold good with regard MALT Wit Inin Discusses Probable Biect | placement) of naval vessels, not yet con- | MHme Industrial Development |00 PEIUOR declaren i e assets hoth.| @nantities of Stores Destroyed by | (o the Philippines. We cau then frame a 1AL \ of Pro v tracted for. Part of the merchant construc- | in the New Ameriean Terrls e, A Jist "’ the prineipal ofeditors fol Genernl Grant at Point Thirty- tarift Lill for the Phillppines wh Wit KEY — the safest Subsidy Bilin, | tion will not be completed In two years or tory Has Just Begun. Tows: Mrs, F. D, Carl borfowed ' toney ve Miles from Manila, provide the necessar revenue tor the K (ln«': most reliable tonic known'— will more, but the current year will record much —_— 8508, Inman, Swan & Co. New York > :vl-‘\mm nt .Iyr the ¥ h‘l'l“i nes on progressive | build up your strength, infuse new er 7 the largest amount of steel shipbuilding in | | judgment, & 0; J. Kennedy Tod & Co b it LB AL L IRy X LI erg syt ! keep your WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—The report of | our history WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—The decrease of |\ o™ vy ™ jyaement, $180,000; Franz. e “!"\xl-“ Y\l-r‘ ,‘ fnce the Ametican lI‘"\\vl «”r \-“" in rmll 'll."l health up to the high-water mark, To Commissioner of Navigation Chamberiain, | The veport says the consting law and its | the Hawailan race has been steadily Brow- | pe oy " ann' cuegar Schiesinger, London, |BCW8 by ca ‘Iu-mh_ "F\"ll( R "jry Vhat if the ‘.[u\ju n of the co rould t LAk ; ; 4l Sude public today, shows that the last |recent extensions, our heavy expenditures | Ing less rapid for the last several decades, || om0 “enn ot Foih e oo, New | fccupation)—Last week witne . be that the Porto Rican triff | ¢ orked professional or busine Oscal year has been the most prosperous | for naval construction and the bullding of | eepecially the female population, according |y “yuionce on contract, $60,000; ., M, | (Onsiderable increase in jebel and ‘"';!' | tutional and that Porto Rico Is a part | man it is simy lispensable, period known to American hipping for | vessels to replace those bought for trans- | to the annual report of ex-President San- |y b "o OO0 T Se 000" Clay City Na. | a0 activity In the feld '“‘l'"‘ ‘I'”'""‘,,::: R " Tt 1s the only Whiskey taxed by the Govern. 8cme years. Retu.ns for the current fiscal | ports end the postal subsidy low have given [ ford B. Dole, governor of Haw The in- | {jonal bank, judgment, indorsement notes | o¢curred aad \w;\': small SgREements | .1t such should bo tho declsion of the | ment as mudicine intee. Ail year promise an even more satisfactory |stcel shipbullding its recent atimulus | cre part-Hawallans tends to keep ot ientucky Umion Rallway company, | !0 ROfthern uiid southern {116 & YORTIIDEIN [ Sien i the P SRRt OE SAVEE 10| furde (ke an o modical record. Probable Bffect of subatdy Bilte, |down the number of the purc Hawallans.|yso00; German Becurity bank, Louisville, | Mitation of the rulns permits & resumption | give up the Philippiues. We aro bound to | baoklet aid testimo For the first time since the civil war 9 While the figures show race progress the [jeu “cuaranty note, Kentucky Union Rail- | Of ¢perations on both sides the “open door 13 the Philippines. That [ DUFFY MALT WHISKLY €0, Rochester, N.Y. the documented tonnage of the Unired | Mr. Chamberiain reviews in some detall | congyy roports as to surviving chiidien are | was comnany. o tucky National | The Americans are undertaking a serics | means that the products of all nations can | i the bills reported to the senate and house | b ARl ol AR 4 b AL © | ot ageressive movements against the in- | come inte the Philippines on the same bas Blates exceeds 5,000,000 gross tons. On June discouraging. In the censuses of 1890 and | park Louisville, guaranty note, $16,000, In | ilipy e ®, 1 American documented tonnuge | Of TeDresentatives kncwn as the subsidy | jyac’vhe®Dure Hawallan percentago of sur ”“If” % ‘”I-”~' Vol 4 store of other | SUTEENA, notably upon the lsland of Samav, | as our own. 1f we cannot raise a tari DR' NcCREW (eac g + i e | bilis and give straciens of the difference t o t L B ML B SO Bl b i st Ge o ose forces hold inst Philip, ducts com i comprised 23 veasels of 5,104,830 gross || an |;n lllluvvru '1 ns of the difterence | vivors was the low of all nationalitics | creditors hoidiug claims amounting to from | ¥8AI0st General l.um. an, whose forces hi lJ | again Philipy products coming Intd | omee contis from ¥ & M tons, an increase of 300,000 tons over the | €03t of building and operating Amer | represented in the telands. An encouraging | g50 1o $3,0 the entire island, with the exception ¢ | the United States, then our labor would be ,‘. 9 p M., Sundays from 8 & m. to § " e . |a N teamships e present time, g . TP | ¢ coast own ch ol vhic « gar- ) t npe o t [t 4 previous year. Our maximum tonnage was | {0 ’A‘l":‘,': T ’:‘y'h‘"““"“ e eeed gen- | 0100k for the Hawalians exists in the fact | Thege claime agalnst Mr. Carley, he [P ast towns, each ’vl“llll‘l‘h'l'l\i Jar- | brough competition with cheap | b m 539,813 tons In 181 Our shipping, th: | say ubsid propo that out of 6,327 owners of real estate in |gq o th It of & venture in (he | Flsoned by two companies of th enty [ of the Orient. If that condition cHARcES Low dar ) . erally equalize those differences. Monthly | - 4y, are the resuit o . ath try an 1atoon of arullery h Wat refort adds, in 1561 was lurger than Great |°10 g AtyFidan Vea ro $1,200, | 1890 3005 w ure Hawallans and 722 |gouth everal years ago, in which he lost | M0tD Infuntry and a platoon of %: o | thould come about we might feel that our Britain's and nearly equaled the British A”‘mml.:‘mx” .’-‘“. 'r;‘.:ln;.l.:.M" “;n: a L part Hawalians, The facts are shenificant | $1500,000. While Mr. Carley was “H.mm‘”’\lvv- r.v’-ll-v";' .:II“YI\’\‘I:IL‘":::EII.\(T\?‘nfl‘\‘x:‘l:r:“fll ;m,,,;“, x‘\;”]_‘” demand our withdraal emplre's. British shipping now amounts | o b 0l e miade with forelgn sub- |48 showing the ownership of holdings by s | rocently ono of his clerks acquainted some (fhe arrisoncd towns end the American | from the Philippines 5 t0, Ja61.000 gross tons. Amerlcan Ves- |, ijies to fast steamships, which aggregate | IAT80 & number of pure Hawalians and the of the judgment creditors with the fact GrCed Aiwe Mot Bach MUCICEOL 10 Feia ol A L ree M Sele are almost wholly confined 1o the | 410,000,000 annually, and the report holds | €Vident tendency of the race to acquire |hat about $200,000 had been placed with | SHecCvelv. Commerce fn BaRr Wa RER | o\ npy W00 10 0000 undred. bolo- cossting trade, which employed last year | o (50 T b iidies proposed for eimilar | lOmesteads. The ex-president reports that |cortaln brokers for investmen: "'”‘"‘"'"u‘.h‘n‘lv:m‘ have departed. General Hare | men, with ffty rifles, attacked Bugazoon 5 o o e ta o k b P ok SR @ 18 reasol expec r exatio B : " ese ab 8 have deparied. Gene are 2 iy 438,146 tons, of more than the total Lo | o\ jcan steamships are not more than ad- | there s reason to expect that annexation |that to be Mr. Carley's money these cred- | FhadItante Bive depwmefe Genert Fafe | phoe "o pandy “october 30, The Amerd age of Germany and France 1“\”\ Jon- | equate to secure American ocean mail serv- | Wil influence Hawallan cheracter very fa- | itors began to force payment of tho judg- BHihe ‘Siunt TOmmUIes oF 1Y SNNd oAlil T8t thiwe met Rillsd=tisatenans 1 mage in the foreign trade was (»!: Y 816599 | ces 1o the great continents equivalent to | ¥Orably through the :h‘vmuwl conditions ef- | ments, placed attachments on the money | |fantry from the island of Marinduque M. Koontr, Sergeant Kitchen and Corporal o na carried last year only § per «oht | those of Great Britain, Germany and France, | fected: Thelr ol dependence on their chiefs |and as a result he concluded to take ad- | {hAIY trom the weidnd ot M proceed en- | Burns—all of Company ¥, Forty-fourth in- of our exports and lmports, \I I-m-m 'Y | In tho last sixty vears Great Britain and its | B8 coased and they are forced to rely more | vantage of the bankruptey law in the in |ergetically to erush General Lukban, | fAntry. The cnemy lost 100 killed, twenty 880 American shipping registered for for- | 7 U0 S CREY O ROt 000000 for | UPON themselves and their footing with the |terest of all his creditors | Meanwhile United States gunbonts will pa | On¢ Wounded and twenty prisoners elgn trade was 66 tons, while this ton- [ S80I o O amebips white men fn the future will be equal. The | Mr. Carley fs 61 years of age, an Ohloan | MCATNhI % 5 teit the oo o | nvemm————— e oW I0 ahe. thirteen orlginal states | o, " he basiu of forelgn voyages actually | Polltical priviieges they coloy in common by birth. He practiced law in Chicago |{fol the coust to prevent the escape of | 0 CURE A COLD 1L ONE DAY amounts to 452,907 tons | made by American vessels, aggregating | With other American citizens, he says, will {for a short time, but In 1865 moved to ‘”‘_ .”,“'.-K“, '“; f’ : 'A_' y“”" 0108 | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ANl MeGrew at uwe 62, The report says that for serious compe- 840 W gross tons, during the year 1899, the | 1end to educate them in public affairs Louisville. Here his active eareer a |three members of the Forty-third reais | gryggists refund the money if it falls to THE MOST SUCCESSFLL tition with foreign nations in the ocean- [ $.07.9 . the expenditures under tho | total valuation of real and personal prop- | financler began, Ho became affiliated with [MERt a8 prisoners cure W. Greve's signature is on each . . carrying trade we are practically restricted | FePOrt #ays the expenditu |erty tn H | the 8 . prost ¢| Tho rifies which the party of Captain | pox | a anite subsidy bill Would Bave basw 85,007 | n Hawaii subject to ad valorum as- |the Standard Ofl company as president o N ¢ ot ¢ | box. Zoc, | ! to ninety-seven registered steamships of [ 57 ks 5 | Devereaux Shields of Company I, Twent: - In (e trent 1w orms of Dis. Bl bbb . 000 and under the house bill $2,790,000, De- | sessment in 1500 is $97,491,584, The re- |its southern branch and for many years td BASRS a8 AEIR, A over 1,000 tous each gregating 260,325 | R bh 1 éol . vl il . rinth volunteer infantry, lost last Septem Do you need a hired girl? A Bee want ad | AN DISORDERS OF MEN . i e % talls and estimates show that, with the ad- | celpts from taxes are estimated at $1,341,6°0, [ ke was an important factor in that cor- | il 8 ONLY. ySPOFIN! 18 yeave tcos. Single foreign steamship corpora- | oot o eligible, the cost during | The commerce of Hawali s shown for the |poration. He was also president of the |ber In Marinduque at the time of the | will bring one | tions own greater tonnag Jupan has | A pping eligivle, the cost du ‘ Srid b A : 4 1 | cabture, have not been recovered | o first year o operation would | period between January 1 and June 1 Cltizens' ( company of Louisville and . slghty-threo ocean steumanips of over 2,000 | he frat sear of (he bill's eperation weuld | L ¥ BeALAeLL of the Baawd of ¥e Lk e et i are| WORK OF THE TRAGT SOCIETY | VAKICOCELE AND HYDROGELL Sons, agsregating 256,000 ten Besldes | 00t e sald. probably would bo attained | Imports, $10,683,516; cxports, $14,404,496;| In 1590 Mr. Carley came to New York | PCI0g continued . - | KMANENT Lk GUARANTEED theso steamships we hav regist Sl eduction of sub- | customs revenues, $3597.80%. With th and at once took a prominent place In| THe Fourteenth jufantry, which recently | Rev. Dr. Brooks, Sceretary for th ‘n \ FEW DAVS_wihout Cutting, paln square-rigged salling vessels of over T e T ity "2 (hat | captioh of the productisn of voenr sis | naticlal oitclet. He Dicamé head of the|a2Fived from ~Ohina, will rellove the| Nosthwent, Tells ot Drogeens 1n | GF DAk tlme, The GUICICKEY and MOVE R sidy rates would be necessary. y that | ception o production of sug co, | financial circles. He became head of the | k. . o H L 5 BRGC Ly et bon tons each, for the deep sea trade timo the building of over 500,000 tons of | irewood, fertilizers and live stock and the | brokerage firm of Carley, Stokes & Co,, | TWenty-first infantry in Manila and the This Fleld, covered, CHARGES LOW, than half of these are over twenly y . Y | Twenty-first will reileve the Thirty-eighth —_ | ail st d conditions 10 and h vessgls disappear their | 9cean steamships and the necessary Increaso 0, of irtigation, the development of | WRICD has since become the frm of Po ). |, opniey "ty gouthern Lumon, the Thirtys | Rev. Jesss W . D, 0. ., ot | SYPRILIS G40 S8, 804 5o ot the Ly g M LR e i g’ R and extent of our shipyards, the natural resources of the Hawalians is | Carley & Co. .In 1800 Mr. Carley began | ‘% WRon, Irty. % s i rofid olghth Infantry proceeding to the isiand of | Chicago, who two years ago succeeded Dr. | 4iSedse s thoroughiy e L report declares, would have materlally re- | sald scarcely to have begun. Recommen ghth infantry pr ding he isiand of | Chicag D two ed v | blgoa Panay to orce the troops there. The | Wherry us the Americun Tract soclety’s it x | duced the cost of shipbuilding fr. the United | dations are submitted for legislation tho | Panay to reinforce the troops there. Th herry as the American Tr fet No “BREAKI tates compared with ¢ Britain aud ly revising the Hawalian corporation | MAKING MATCHES FOR OMAHA |Tncuty-elehth infantry wiil reinforce the |secretaty for the northwestern territory | face of ny ex places are not supplicd by new conastruc- |19 numb wiaated Lo the the buflding of the Kentucky Unien road OU'L" on the ekin or Our tony na araness of the ge 1= distributed as follows otwe e Atlantic and gulf coasts garrison We fsland o danao, par. | included between Detroft aud Denver, was | $i5¢ase Whatover. " ircatment that is Betwesn the Atlantic and gult consts, [ OCCR SOMPEERe W S o five yoars |1aws in view of some defictenatos and quese garrisons in the island of Mindanao, p o “' : . ' LB | more sucesssful and far more satisluciory 2,727,802 gross tons; Great Lakes, American steamships in forelgn trade, It 18 | tionuble features in the same and new con. | FEFFy Queenn » ek | eularly at Cagayan, where an armed truce [0 Omaba yesterday. addressing the ' con- | i b ot st Aiment and wk Somk Tuotflo couny including Meweli, 13 | sy o ie™ qountives vemih 1,M00,000 | dittons wuse Shsexstion; legisiation. 1o 0 0 Take |»»-:\\mn the rebels and the Amerizars has .‘”"""i' s of ‘Il‘;. f I.\‘Lu\ s Avenuo Con- loss i HA LI I cont X wure that ( #; Misslssippl and tributary rivess, | Stated. would do . B i annexation; legislation fo exste onths pas grogational and First Baptist churche suaraiteed o be prmaien See UL LR IpPL SEE S "’,?"‘ rivers, |, s, and sail vessels 650,000 tons, suficient | appolutment of various commissionc for D s aat i ar W VIKTEINE NebR 1;«. and adjncent | WLARINLSY ©f young aud miduie ped 456 tons, Our steam vessels amount | 1005 4B Grant's Men Whip Body of Reb & Nebraska and adj men. LOSS OF bout one-third of our ocean trade. | the protection of food fish: provision for taxes were $880,482. In view of | education of chi to and barges, to 6 97 tons; documel canal b 2000 tons, und the re- CHICAGO, N v. 15— (Special Telegram.) states this month,” explained Dr. Brooks | MUOL, Nj, s the re- | —Sandy Griswold of the ha Athletic Inst evening, ““to note the society’s progress | {058 of B ut 1 Tonnag neral Wheaton, Nervous - Debliityy en unable to commanding in the ain and Nervo Power, Loss ol gt e for harb prove- | quired medi x 4 5 sartment of Northern L s sending re- | Kor and Vit lies on the Face, mained, 1,884,842 tons, are sailing vessels. | OUF Ereat expenditure for harbor improve: | aulred medical examiuations; for frrigation | club was here today with “Spud” "“””‘!fv::::::l:-::.a:.(,~\n”(h"“ ’I”'\'"" s sending re- |y this particular field and to encourage | Taing in the bark ' Formetainess, aonio: The increase In our shipping during the Ments and lighting the coast, the report | legislation and for u genoral act coverlug [and made a couple of good matches that # 1o General Young's provinces, | apg quicken it in whatever way 1 can, | e OVEIC 20,000 CASES CUIRLD. . declares, there se where the natives, unds ns to be no reason why | municipal systems. The report sa decade was 740,342 tons, of which the | should pr duce plenty of fighting. " General Tinto and | rhero is promise of an acceleration of - | STRICTURE auickly cured with & nes fons stand (o the credit of the mreat |OUF onlage taxes should be so much less | prozent aggresate nron of the public lands | Griswor. had Yowns Peinr Sackeon on :”_“{'l‘l»‘-“”""r"'"'"'nrun Cated Iilipioo priest | terest 1 Omahs, 1 belleve, and I am 10 ment. Icidney whs flalut e ome, (et Lakes. The Increase in ten years the | than ¢ sponding forelgn charg ‘i" avproximately | acres, valued at his hands and came to the city looking for | lr:y‘nl”\jlx ""l“*l “m“"" ok ot "" “;”l""“mlrv.« the Ministers' union meeting orrhoe oot 2,560,800, i e domiciles that they have occupled dur- | yhe Ty 28 GU TR Pacific has been 154512 tons, duc mainly Soldiers.Die at Sea: 990,800 a man to fight him. The best available S ERVE ORSUD UT* | the Young Men's Christian association | CURES GUARANTEED. ainy season and foiniug, under com- | (omorpo S S oEE CATE a7 b edttat] a still more active support from them 1o Alaskan and Hawalian trade, and on | \WASHING' ————— ing the ON, Nov. 18.—General Shafter, as Perry Queenan, the Milwaukee light- | % the Atlantic wud Gulf comsts only 50,21 ncisco, informed the War de- FIRE RECCRD. welght, and after a brief talk over terms | PU/"I¥8 © at San B 5. Notable among the week's il Consultation iree. i reatment by mil. tons, while the tounage on the Mississippt | purtment today that the transport Logan, i Jack Thornby signed articles for Queenan | A Noteble amoug the week's engage- | Tho demands on the wovloty during (he | “Medicines went cusrs whore tree rom Kuse and tributarles hus decronsed 36,000 tons. | which arrived there yosterday, hrought Another Fire at Notre Dame. to fight (wenty rounds either November 27 [yetis s teheral (6 Lo @ rebol | 18t (WO Years have been not only cspe- | of Dreakagze, ready for use Sioco 1800 the world's ateamships have | sick soldiers. The following woldiers died | SOUTH DEND, Ind. Nov. 15 —The Uni-|or November 15, 140 pounds at the ring- | Jieevepeld 4hit Amerlean acouts upon i rebel | clally great, but attended by eircumstances | Offlce BOCkss's o m 0D p. m, Sundaye, Increased from 12983000 gross tons 10| during the voyage: Privates Charles B.|Yersity of Notre Dume suffcred another se- | side, a weight that will allow Queenan |y ooKlold hrty-five mles north of Manila. | hat made them particularly deserving ant | §vke Bz Boudh 1hin 5t O batarecn Faruace 22,089,000 gross tons: sail vessels have | Which was defended by 200 insurgents armed |, ns Jucobs, Company F, Thirty-ninth infantry; | Fious 1oss from fire today, the decreased from 9,186,000 tonk to 6.674,000 | Thomas Lane, Company H, Thirty-seventh | 10 d and the fourth siace the first | down to skin and bones. They will fight | G 3 " ¥ pyhidoe ; 5 for the greater part da d ht the v 0 tons and the efective carrying power of | infantry; Charles A. Weich, Company B, [ °f the year. That the fnstitution's most|for 50 per cent of the gross receipts. | O (1 Bres ‘"“]:IIK_“:I' o ("l::’ ;:::..m....“"" new possessions and, finally, but by the world's merchant fle & L ts has increased | ppipyy . b Important buildinga we o not destroyed enan is Sheyhoygan, Wis. “ {no means unimportant, from our own | s increa Thirty-ninth infantry. Total remains car- ! &3 W not _destroyed | Queenan is at Sheyboygan, Wis., but will | gl NG LEERE PO SN0 s unimy om our own 60 per cent tiod this time {3 due to a downpour of rain and | go to Omaha at once and prepare for the | northwestern territory. 7O, herole work he part 7 ks stores with ammunition were destroyed A M el Increase In Size of Steamships. ork on the part of the students, | match Fitty Fllipinos were Killed and mans stuews | ““Amoug our soldicrs and sailors, In camp HRAL Mk SATABIe! hinge (o tho weridte alded by the firemen of South Bend. As 1t| The Omaha contingent also met Tommy | \ot¥ FUIPION were Wiled and many othets fand on board ship. we distributed 80,000 iy has becn 1o the st ot sioan | VAN WYCK AND HIS ICE TRUST | ts the ovs nrobati wil nat exceed 313000 | Ry an teirsh hi sareement 1o nehe | oumied | The fomurkents carried ot (heir o siucautf's Soaiers Pockes Tox ook ships, In 1880 there were 218 ocean steam- - = some one at the following show in Omaha. i H and almost equal numbers of other works pvernor Reosevelt Reviows C| Farm House Nenr Villisen, | vates and »uul- ofcer wounded gnd one Mac- | of similar appropriateness. In this we had VILLISCA, la., Nov. 18.—(Spoctal.)—The cubebe killed. the appealing. Classified in a general way, and Dougias Sts., OMAIlA, NEB with rifies. After skirmishing and ARMUNK | thage calls came from the army and no *cond within | plenty of leeway, but will hew Jackson | #hips of 4,000 tons or over, while nuw 480 While they were talking Charley Burns, o r 5,800 . the Cinel ter E; . chtite ' z invaluable assistance of the soclety's such steamships, aggregating 5,800,000 tons, Agalnst the Mayor of Gren two-siory equare house of Mr. Stipes, occu- .’,'m m": s 1 "(’ > ’::""_’]‘l AN ;‘-II‘("..‘E Licutenunt Frederick W. Alstaetes of the | present aiatingulshed president, Major Gon constitute one-fourth of the world's steam New York, pled by his son, was burned with its con- Khfepiil wade fOF | opgineers, who was captured by the in- |1 o Howard, who assumed much per- sonal respousibility in the work ‘or uge in Cuba and other newly ac- December 18 botween Ryan and Burns, who agree to box tweaty rounds at catchweights, Burns will ko to Omaha at once to pre | pare for the meeting. He sald he would same farm, occus ! | weigh close to 144 pounds when he meets pled by the same parties, was burned WIth | gyan and thought he would have about its contents while Mrs, 8 e | e LR tipes was In the | ix or clght pounds the worst of tonna Increased speed, though great, bas been less noteworthy. Of the ocean| ALBANY, N. Y. Nov. 18.—Governor |Mrs. E. Stipes was visiting iu the east and steam tonnage of 1830, 13 per cent, 423 |Roosevelt has prepared the following mem- | Mr. K. Stipes was not at home. About ihree screw steamships, 1,600,000 tons, were of forandum of the charges against Mayor Van- | years ago a house on t twelve knots or over. Of ocean steam ton- | Wyck of New York City M the ice trust ®age in 1900, 24 per cent, 1,100 scrow steam- | matter tents between 6 and 7 o'clock this morning surgents in Luzon last September, has sent, with the permission of his captors, a letter to Maailn asking for food. money and cloth- | quired torritory, whence came and ing, which will b forwarded to him' b¥ @ |comeg o constant pleading of the colportours native runner. His heaith is broken and | e wmore material with which to work, the his release is problemati | 4 | socicty has bad prepared in the Spanish lan- hips of 5,230,000 tons, are of twelve knots ere are thre 'y e Hig He | Saace ; Sl e ey Ll Lyl (poher are, three wholly distinct sides to | east. Vilktiiy General MacArthur has gone to Subig by | yuage o hymn book, & life of Christ, a life an? "' 1ls of 60 per cent of the world" In the first place, thers f: the general bty “It Jack Root thinks he has any chance | ¥ith Admiral Remey on the United States o0 payl ' text book, commentarian and iR Ay 9k €0 per cunt of the ‘wotld's | qygation whethiar the Amertean oo men North Dakotn Town Suffers. o A8 any ChANCe | cpyiyer Brooklyn for the purpose of examin- | ior” enarate publications o the mumber shipping are now made of steel, com- | puiye. deadim wer gt ce com with me I will let the forfeit I now have | 2 publication ho 1 sity of | FARGO, N. D, Nov. 15.—Buffalo, a small pared with only 20 per cent in 1850, ife o the poor people of New York, was |town in this county. whs Concentration of the world's 'shipowning | {rf I WhICH 1L wits proper for o pu‘nrvn.;n has been notable during the decade. The | not a question for loral action 1 Any shape | Ten buildings were burned, Including the | thirty principal steamship companies of |or form = Morcover, it {3 necessary to|postoffice, the Buffalo Express and State the world own 1,600 steamships of 5,616,000 | 0Nt aut that whether the corporiti s ing the locality. It is probable that 1,500 marines now In Philippine waters will be used to relleve certain army poste, render K | oun dotect none nearer than those of di the relieved soldfers available for other and | yin 3Gaa fER® EATEC HE o o ent more urgent duti O DT Bl s L B L B 300 or more, “But he whose eye for missionary needs up with Sandy rt of a side het ana agree to etop him fn ten Griswold go as | rounds in Omaha,” Tommy Ryan said this | | sited by fire day and the business poriion destroyed. | BUFFET LIBRARY CGARS afternoon, “but 1 will insist that he get down to the middlew ght lmit of 168 s legal or ‘lle proper or improper {n | PABK. The loss will be in the nelghbor- = General MacArthur 18 considering the ques- | ooy e oo o0 Aenfpiinl ini i building), or one-fourth in tonnage and | on the part of any public man to der o | e it out, and I will bet $600 that ho is not | ot 6% CUASERE, D FECNCE (0 ror [gotima at in Chicago alone there are more than one-quarter in carrying power II-”H‘"‘\" i Kn'n-‘"."n.n‘.‘-'r‘;:, ‘” ] tr »Ir‘ 1,,'1;" '-| Seward Livery Hay on his feet at the end of the tenth round. turn here tomorrow. Eogliat lll"r;‘m W "" h:l» “n.;m r[lllllllv(l — R " steg o i e T e stimp ob. N 1 - " unglisl hege people, two-thirds of of the world's occan steamships. OF these [ while he at the same tme in his privain | SEWARD, Neb, Nov. 18.—(Special.)— Americes Tetste Aoraament Although news and commercial meseages ' CE TR BEOPI o Birds Of whom BVUY THE QINUINI only nine of 81,000 tons, which are owned | capacity, holls stoek of has held sto-k | Shortly after 12 lock I . & ent, | cles, can be reached only with texts y night the | cp1cac en Manpila and points in America and | 2 ), Nov. 18.—Two days more and | be n 3 " . printed in their own language. Other cities simply | 1I¥ery barn belonging to Dicklnson Bros. | the present’ American league Wil no lon- | Europe are not subject to censorship, all |brmied 1 SRENANS. 0 Ihies | o inly | burned to the ground, the loss being co be In existence, At 12 o'clock Tuesduy T el ianines and tho | NYe @ tewer number, but the proportion | e HON | v by #1600 night the five years' agrecment which bir messiges between the i @ In many instances is almost as great. And insurance. Owing to the | by the International Navigation company, | ! 1 thus denounced are Americon. hieaatan: tn On the basis of the gross earnings re-|that un lled to this mutt vt has been w8 legal action asain or some of its st 'can B the clubs of President Johnson's org: 2| Orient are censored as heretofore. { this vast \tude ported by principal forelgn steamship com- | {1 50" 08 1S o b taken | large crowd in town the ratification | tion ‘togather will cxpir amd b mew on [ ' il bone 0 BupRly. thin yest multluds Wit MANUFACTURED 8% panies it s estimated that during 1894 | ernted meeting the stock was all removed exc | ment will have to be drawn up. President | Expert Duiy on Mexican Silver. Christian literature, strong but of purely in- one carr; the gross carnings of steam and sall ves- | Secona—There {4 the question whether ; all, Johnson has beci Wonding wll his energles | por the purpese of maintalning the exist- | terdenominationai nature, that the society | GALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C& or not the existence of thia socca) in the ast few days toward the completion | | FOF The BITREAe B0 RS O ™ o |18 devoting much of tts means NOTE YMB mAuS. sels In the foreign carrying trade of all | £, dt®1e T SIATON of tho sttt e of the next years plans and if the mag- | o % NE'VE BEANS restora K parch. mako men Stroig, “Vlronke s fia uen, men futend nations amounted to $700,000,000, This, of course, can only be deciled by the | AT YOU out of work? A Bee want ad | nates can be gathered together the lust | one gold, arbitrarily fixed by General Mac- | “We have u representative here, Mr e export trade of the United States | COUrt 2 will bring you a pesition meating of the old league wilt be held Tuc e gust to be maintained untit [ Svacha, who is doing some splendid work The expor . . Bt On May 2% 1% the attorney A day, otherwise an entirely new league wili | ATHUP st August 1o Y o . 3 5 : : : porticularly among the Bohemiuns in Omaba requires about 20 per cent of the World's | «iitited proceedings to sition Oficred to S have to be formed, as the old charter can- | SUch time as the Philippine commissioa | POTEY ¥ | uen tutend sengolng tonnago in forclen trade, tciud- | ate’ of fheice Cim it " ORIA. 111, B Premtamt o. | ot be renewed. - " |¢hould consider the date had arrived for |and South Omaha. T hope soou to have our ry Aldald tako o pox: aatoniehing ¢ e o 3 poration, through fts counsel, his [ fonmnt the action at every stage'on techni- fes, not on the meri ing the largest, fastest and most expensive steamships. The welght of our exports b offe the directorship of the | President Johnson sald tonlght that he | agiablishing a gold medium in the Phil. |ivterests more actively furthered at Lincoln M & M of cngraving and printig to Frank | Kould 1y to hiwe @ mectihg bfore the |y pines, Henry . Ide of tho commission |and Norfolk also. From Omaba 1 go to e OF bk e by e b of ‘the cas Rl A pereement explrec yossible, but he had y , o sou in 189 was 24,000,000 tons (of 2,240 | The firat dectsin hefore Judeo Cheater i | byo BN e the Brothep | HEtl Mopes ot wotting the. masnatss "d | (troduced & bill, which has been passed |Sloux City, Yankton, Irene and St Paul, | — —— pounds). To carry these exports and pass- :';n."’.'.:‘f.\f'fl;."" I‘#:"“I;‘\s '\{'L’,.'y: 1:‘5:;»-;}‘ Mr. Surgent and Congressman Graff | £ether at this thae, as one thing or another | by the committee, providing for a charge |but shall return to Nebraska in a fow AMUSLMENTS, engers, including Immigrants, requires | cued weeks ugo. and tho oftorney wenern | SenCa AL he pxcoutive mansion. In August | kit them busy af home. 5 of 10 per cant on all Mexican siiver coin | Weeks. T fecl an cepecial uterest tn this | pan steady employment throughout the year |18 dally exnicting a decisin by duttes were expinined to hime " peesains | “That the agreement Wil he repewed |experted from the Philippines. The de- |#late. for it was out in Stanton that I began cneiaHTON of about 1200 steamships awgregat- [ Pollite divison on this - 1"1’”"‘,_”‘ McKinley and Mr. Sargent had an under- | (07 #nother five yeurs and possibly 16 | mand of Ching for Mexican currency had |in the ministry eighteen years ago. fog " 8.600000 gross tons, and 1300 | (enin ot dpeat * AN motiind | standing then that nothing should be made | £ e o mir€ s been ho hitch | opcated exportations and threatened a de- | (. to Tent & Bowser Try @ Bee want {ling vessels of 1,000,000 tons. The | hax been shown by the alioriey | nefther winted to embarrase the other” My | ime (o fix Gp the detall, The changes | rangement of business in tho Philippines. | o number and tonoage of vessels | (| lhon e taa Ratatnn® caniiMEnt of the | Birgant was on his way (0 attend the au: | Wil Bowever, be of such Vital Importince | Tho committeo passed tho bill because, in | “ i ctually engaged 1s, of course, larger, as | done by fhe ttate fo expedite yrocredlns | 114l mecting of his order, where hig re. | that the foundations of the ald league Wil | (joy of existing circumstances, it weemed Ttalinns in n Fight. IS A S SO Riel 400 squcessd n many vessels are engaged only part of the | Which has not ‘heen dono. ''he delay s | FIOCHOR oS SOMINE up. Mr. Sargent wag | BORIS BE recoRnie e tals in ‘ens | obltgatory to provide. so far as possible [ Charles Bastola and Lombard Cristoten, | {hhhundreds stond up, Kiveryhody sai year in the trade of the United States. ation TURIE, Whose stockholders Tnchads | Brotest und must now wive his answer tg | ball for a decade.” by legislation, o stable and ample cur- | (oKether with more of, their countrymen Ll The problem of ocean transporiation at publle men alluded to President McKinley on Monduy, ¢y RO | rency for the protection of business NN Komal Louse st Twentisth alc pow The Wiillix Tre thia time, the report says, is essentially | We now come to the third side of the PR R e are oo 18 lzight of the fast.| Captain Bowman. H. McCalla of the |mony. Sunday night they (uarrcied. Crig. | Mal Davia " one of transportation by steel screw steam- | arnor {n his officlal capaclty h‘dvl)"pn’\\ r SW YORK. Nov. 18.-—Announcement | 68t women bicycle riders. some of them | United States cruiser Newark is under- | tofen defending himself with a table fork In “ON} STMAS EVE. and Hastela with hig stilotto until Chris- | pahy Lond. Do & Vicholw tofen fell with a knife wound fn his 1 ships. The purposes to which wooden fore | whatever to iict. viz: the charges ugalnst | was made today that Typographical gnion | bolding nationul re and aft vessels and steel square-rigged ves- [ Mavor VanWyck Is for long distance | going a trial by courtmartfal convened by 6, better known as “Big Six." has aban- | Wheellng, will start in a slx-day race to- ok | Ra hle. tpenser Kelly, , | Admiral Remey. He Is charged with “irra- | “Bagtela 15 charged with cutting with i Tnasmuch as the question no to whether | doned the experiment of tryink to sraelde | morrow dfternoon, The race will be hold ot | Admiral Mk Sin Werts and Adair sels aro adapted are Important, but re-| e fce corporation Ix or Ia ota trist or | fOF its superannuated membars and those | he Clermont Tink i Hrooklvn and will con: | tional and bad management and lack of | teht to o great T Tty ‘e | Prices Never Chunging—Bventngs, Re- stricted. The Suez canul reduced oppor- | mononals fe before the courts fo fecluton. | out of wark by giving them employment on | slat of four hours' riding each da: sl | dlscipline” on board the cruiser. The trial e by Eutee Bureain Aauries Wore | warved Heg: and te; Gallery, 10 tunities for sail vessels and the Nicaragua | UN! they have acted actlon by the kov-|a large farm near Bound Brook, .l. on | Yided In two rides of two hours each. Miss | iy the result of s letter written by Lieus Matinees-—\We lay. Av o or ean oniy, with propriety. be taken | whie Jbtatne ase in 180 o 'far Marzaret Gast, the holder of the national %e; Children, i0c. Satu canul, it 1s sald, will further reduce them. | \inder the Great F AHSN | Tpich 1t entainad o lenss in 16, The feri, | Maras R e Jayons i Gular L ¢ New ork charter. 8o | which was situated in the Rarftan valley, | record for 2,6/ miles, and Mrs. Jane Lind- | tenant Commander Colwell to Admiral ; & Front Rows, Resory 4 5 s the charges are brought under this | about thigty-one miles from this ¢ com- | #ay, former holder 'of the long distance | Remey. The witnesses are belng exam- [ FPatrolman Thomas returned from | Any Part ; Child 7 Britieh and Amerlean Conatraction. | chartor it makes no difference. we regards | prined 15 ercs, Here 1t wik hoped (Hat (e | WOMAIYH Tacord, are the Best Known Women | 1en e hoaed the. Newark and the courcs | Wyo.. Sunday evening with He In the last ten years Great Britaln has | the mavor's conduct, whether (he wnid cor- | Wards of the inion would b Able to sarg |entered In the face, Others who will com- | ned o offclally sel Wanhs | et Ol on Atanputlety SEAN, Tiha, e i built 4,69 ol steamships of 9,073,000 | poration is or ‘is not w trust within the | enough by a moderate amount of labor o | pete arc: Miss Lotife Brandon, Miss Marle | decision will be officially sent to Wash- tends to be an evangelist, and a little wirl 5 p tons, while the United States has built 465 | eanIng of the law live comfortably with the addition of the | Davis, Mrs. Emma R. Bayne, Miss May | fngton, I I STy (N0 (uss, Laen crayeling Burgeas, Mg'vs, , whi h N 5 #mall allowance which the union makes to | Allen, Miss “Helen Sloan and Miss May | e remains of Baron Dumarfas, the | Ne'fhim. Tavlor ts to be tried on u charge 1010 steel st 5 3 of which | Federnt! of Cat Socletion, them. But these expectations h not | Plehard, h as killed by the insur- | 198 of 450,000 tons were built on the Great| NEW YORK, Nov. 18—The project of |been realized, Harry' Elkes, the chuampion pace follower | renchman who was 5 Joses TR en e OVE PERFORMANCE ONLY, Lakes. Our entire constructlon for the|unitinz all the Catholic soclotics of the e ——— | of America, hus decided to enter the six- | gents while within their lines last year Kigad LCLLCILTL B 0¥, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 a‘.‘:u ot much more than half of Great | LNited States = to be formally discussed at | ote Port Bow, | duy’ race at’ Madison 8. uare Garden, v\]"“ where he had gone to intercede with AGKIO ho Fiky Nov. 1 {isoras ecade Is not muc ore tha Atk of Great fa meeting of the Catholle clergy and luity | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 18—The steamer | PRINS December 1 jor’ aylor has | o 10 for the release of e Spanis (Wt citisen of We Al Britain's output of 1340.000 tous during |at the Seventh Avenue hotel on Thanks- | Wacslind, which Safled from here. sesree |al8o entered in this contest Aguinaldo for the release of the Spanish | Heach has fled o petition in bankrupte JULIA MARLOWE We have bullt for the foreign trade | Riving day. Bishon MeFaul of ‘Trenton, [day for Liverpool with passengers — - prisoners, have been recovered and buried | Linbilities, § w“ J ;;41 Jeffe 1 th " [ Ntsa oo of the leading advocates of the | £l cavgo, returned tonlght with i 3 ie Ratasn f6 Engiond. _ |in Masiis QU1 R oraaliay 10tk amount of Bi,00 Barb F tchie - — eration fdea. A plan_ for the federation | foot hole in itx port bow. The . Nov. 15.—Hurry Vardon h e =23 "e i = hns heen prevared by Rient Rev. Hishon | whilo: steaming down oRs oot JovJhehpgy Fason NAL PARAGRAP arbara . Riomemar of Grean oy, Wie Aoardios'ep | while stesmin down the Delaware B e e | TARIFF LAW FOR PHILIPPINES| PERSO HS. Aids : You'- Liver Bishop Messmer's fded the unfon will he | Eimirty, from 1oston to this ity Wi trip and spending the " . T an directed by a supreme council of from fif. hooner wlso had a hole 8tove | winter on the Pacific slope he has decided BT A atias | s Wllaok of “Minneapolis, represent N Will be roused to its natural daties | 10" t0 thirtvona members and a house of | Tho Mmjuries to boih vexsels were to return to ingland and spend the Christ n Roy Sa | thg" the’ American Munufacturiig company e and Night= the city. Mr. Wilcox Mutin mas holidays with his family. His next en- tes, which 18 10 elect a sunreme coun- | water line. 1t will tuke severnl days 1o Decided by Deciston in | 0f New York, is and your billousness, headache and | (. v few years. Bishop Messmer de- | patch up the hole in the Waesland's bow, | gagement and possibly his last. prior. ¢ was one of (he plancers of centr . derts Minsirels constipation be cured It you take | cinren that the hromoters of the hrofoct | 0 the company dechied 1o trs | Eafiing win'be with the Chevy Chise Golf orto Rico Case | Braska having setiled at the town of Cedar have no political object. He also points | sengers ther ve | club at Washington, where he will give an — | f hig #kiil November 24 NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Congressman federation will | York. exhibition 1tholics to co- Hood’s Piiis Sl AR DY T (| j[NN[SS MILLER [ k for the 1 of 1) Yelt. % In Misstenidni. Ton maano crmmmmmene o George H. Ray, chairman of the house com l!ifl‘u « I.\Il\mk’;) o i Dlayed :,»‘Ivrf Sold by all druggists. 25 conte, | muntty O L..CKEON. Miss. Nov. I15.-The State| ILEXIN o Tnauters, | mittee on judloiary, who was one of the | f2sile en the freshman foot BAll team ot T v Board of Health has received officfal notice | today Congre — of Lwo cases of yel'ow f and one death | rangements L0 at Hrookhaven, the county seat of Lincoln | part of his i county, and about sixty miles from | Saturday Joseph Hajley shipping of harses tc t the M made @eosssessrscsoece | [ leaders for the flght for the Porto Rican | nehievime ‘the “Vicioryof 15 10 1 tiguins | | tarift bill, sald while in this city today that | Yale, Rev. T J. Muckay of All Suing untll the test case brought to determine | gHUreh tolegruphid bl congratuiutfons 1o Dress Reform and e [ Tho fatality was that of Dr 1. Maaiecan; | eraurda AR ] the constitutiouality of the Porto Rican | pasefved _ FREE SCHOLARSHIP VOTING COUPON b, e, B, e B | eyt Tl ol ' Physical Culture but was unable to trace the source of in: | purposes fection. Owing to the fact that several B 9 heuvy frosts hive occurred throughout the Players Will He “Blemished. FUESDAY, NOV. 2T, 50 P W state no apprehension i3 felt CINCINNATI, O Nov, 15.—~All the mem- & ; g T S T —— Ders of the foot bail team of the Uuiversity \ the Pirst Congregational Church, 1 Mare Pay wnd Fewer Honrs of Work, | b7 10 Tt bll tvam of the ulgerst [ A b ti atianst Cby YOUNGSTOWN, O.. Nov. 18.~The union | trouble with the Dansille Central colag I : machinists of this city have demanded an | toam ut Danville, Ky., v erday are g ~ L increase of 10 per cent'in wages and a nine- | fnu well except Keed and Ha but they | BEARIIE CHILD SAVING INS and-one-half hour day instead of ten, as at| wiil recover The physicln CUT IT OUT-VOTE IT. Help soms deserving boy or girl get & practical education FRER eoeen eseees e e S SO, port that 3 Dresent, Beginning tomorrow. An amicable | she ot the phayern will be biemished for it | THE ORIGINAL Sat‘ CcCe (Town. fgreament with the' emploves 18 cXpocted: | *% g L A 2 WORCESTERSHIRE M[d(,() S ['()Cfl el'() ana machine shoph are crowded with chtn. This coupom If sccompanied by cash payment on subscription mccoumt $@ | | irdirs for riec piant amd vl meih Sih e iy Cheentels, f the " The Omaha Bee coun for each 16e pald, 100 votes for each 31 paid, ete. ¢ | chinery Wk attention this morning to the fact : ] i twa i i i Coupons with cash must be countersigned by cireulation departmenmt. Change o7 Repubiiean Chatrmen, | L0 :E-T:-rn-”“l‘\_ "1'»2\‘r|«\»\ )}.::n:]r;l.‘uh .” . wr Beware of Imitations This signature is on every bottle faar Veude R - t Thi 0 t Deposit at office or mall te “FREN ‘?ftir\y"r\'p‘lm)\' .?;4;\-,"«'2'; Il‘”'nk i “ ing « yacht with some secrecy. THE POLYSCOPE u S WL scHoLARSHIP DEPARTMENT," oOmae | |EONEIRAUSIU, NI e D | e ther SiThomas Lipton cun be bus Janblehiy apprey ".'~..f.',..“; A Came, Hat 4 ()y W TR S AT Bes, Omaha, Neb. and George W. Dunn of Hinghamion wi's i i P B - M g R g TR TR @ W | Fire Othe c Dew. drd, & 0'Ci0ch B . elected In his stead. Mr. Dunn In & state | want P F, i wna o, Night, Tuntent cioncs Do, drd, B o » clacted in hie stead, Mr. Dunn le u state | wane te reat s house? Try a Bee want ihth " we N ad, JOUN DUNCAN'S SONS, Ag-nu, New Yorks | luc, ve wid dic ) £ . . Anrll naxt. | é | | | |

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