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WESTERN LEAGUE MEETING| tygmsons vors much in evisemce. su | BB (ONING IN DECEMBER |1t oot e oo ot et | §f ANTS BETTER RE VLU LA | §0 0 000 o8 o O e e O et 8 (Bassinger), 2 to 1 104 sion will mean the bullding of 300 miles of | g Irvin), 9 to 2, second; Gf ? =t rallway from a point in Indian Territory or \ 13 to 5, third. Time: 1:48%. Fairy Kansas westward to the Pecos river wide and big, yes wide and big for now they are contracted and look small, have black circles around them. You should know the reason your eyes are not as bright and as large as they are wont to be. The reason is Bession of Magnates at Denver Short and | Frince, Biger and Longilc Expects to Assume Command Here the Firs} YOUR LIVER IS FULL OF BILE Becond race, six fnd one 3 fouth Dakota Treasurer Suggests Improve- Remarkably Swost. [l LSty JpobEen, 10 of Next Month, CURTAIL USE OF PASSES monts Needed by His Office. and needs rellef—ves your liver i inactive. Don't wait until a big cold comes on you. Don’t wait until the stomach becomes disordered, get now—to & to %, won; Lord Frase day a good, generous FREE, SAMPLE FREE of Gramer’s Kidney and Liver Cure. It 6 Cramer's you need. To prove this to you the company will give you stant relief free. The sample of Cramer's remedy fs sufficient to prove to DAILY BEE: THUR NOVEMBER 22, 1900, —_— 1, second; High Kinks, p—— -- to 1, third. Time: 1:6%, Dousterswi Eastern Ronds Would Compel |} HICKEY MADE PRESIDENT FOR FOUR YEARS | fstle. Aaiar 0ol Back, Samaar, i $leyen to Piy One Cent & M FINANCIAL CONDITIONS ARE EXCELLENT Chird race mite and orie-q Jarter, selling - for Transportation. Albert Vale, 108 (Dupee), 5 (o 1, W s e Relnstated and Every Team | fle Rowent, 10 (McQuade), 2 to 5. sécond y Remarding Cuba [ N vork Nov 31 A meetiog of the t System of Assessment I8 No but Omaha Fined for Violating 247 Tanac, B x and Prince Wilhelm L 8 2l b exccutive committeo of the Truuk Line itable Between the Several the Constitation During algo ran fow. all ensditt Tablonss Aftairs assoclation held today Almost the Counties, for Wh llr<;',llu Demon, 101 (Garnett), "(u 1, sec sfon of the routine affairs. It was denfed PR ond ‘erraunt, 14 (Bassinger). that the rate situation was at all bad. No WVE! " g Time: 1:1 Flechs d'Or, Horsa, W YORK, Nov. 21.—General Fitzhugh - 3 . JIERRE. 8. DENVER, Nov, 21.—(Special T-l-xr|umr Waiton, Neise Morrle and Robert Morrison |y o0 (00 Nae W‘[ rl»(‘urnld Troti “m"":‘ complaints, it was sald, had been received IH.I.;.I. 8. Nov. 21.—(Special.)— =~The Western league finished up Its busi- | also ran - 2 ;| coucerning alleged irregularities on west- | State Treasurer Schambers' bicnnial re St ce, wix_farlongs, Owners' handi- [ havi . polnted to the command o Bess In short order today and owing to the | |Iirthy roe, six taiongs, Ownore' R :‘n:- I(l:.,",):n'.',..:‘,,y,[ o ths 'v!|~<l~l:,ur‘|mn:‘:,l,"“l,u: bound traffic. Commiesioner Goddard fs |POrt is out and the letter of trausmittal adjournment of the American league meet | Jithnmar % (1. Hicksy. 11 to b, necond; Lady | (¢ BAPRIEEORT B (he HESGUEs 80 ered | £XPected (o appoint a committeo to coufer | Which accompanies it glves a concise state ng was unable to take action on the pro- | Strathmore, 80 (' Neil), § to & third. "Tim y i o With representatives of western roads with | ment of the financial affairs of the state as leag The ¢ | 1:07%. Tom Colline and The Cov r | all connection with the island, after inti- . foll Jected expansion of the league. The mag- [ 1T o Thate nenacintion with ite uifaits tor nearly | @ VIEW of curtailing the use of interchange- | follows Bates appear certaln that the American Sixth race, one mile, selling: Kuter| five yoars, except for & brief period qurn.;{""" passes among rallroad employes. It Although this office {s obliged to register will agree to the transfer of the M S e ipEe), S oandy Hatied. 10t (I, | the war, | . s 18 proposcd to make all railroad cmployes | (1 WATTRALS CrAWD b, the wShera) fnd the its of this combination of nature's remedies. You may writ . Ehtias ity Qi o Wi Dupee) & ceond; | Haffed, 101 p Aicumed e | present financial condition of the state fs y o merits of this binatio '8 dies. You may write your o Shs Lo Ty, e Tt bl B 2 o', nrd, Time: "1 FIOR [ “The constitutional convention is in ses- | P47 O1¢ cent & milo for traneportation {xtremely’ gratitying to me and [ trua wil mo and address plainly and send to us. Should you wish a big bottls of o leave atter to a circ Jiile J, Assassin and Borden also [ $ - e to everyono interested in 1ts future wel- , - 8 i committee to be appointed by the presi IOH (8 SERHILY, & LFeV RES Independent | Central's New Twin Cltles' Service, | fa amer's Kidney and Liver Cure your druggist will glve it to vou—he can dent, which will report at the next meet- R govermnent for the Cubans,” he sald. | ALBERT LKA, Minn, Nov. 21.—Next |, At the close of the fiscal year ending June [ @ casily get it. Writo for sample—it is free—to z tag. RACE RESULTS AT TANFORAN | “Thus far it tas not made mich prosress. | sonmiay the Timsis contrar waitiond wi | 2 Sk, (he otal bondua Tudebicdness of | @ 00000000 IP* D000 00 6002000 amounted $08,300, none The first business of the afternoon was - It 1s a small convention, only thirty-one | begin regular train service to this ecity [ Which was due, but through the persistence | ® the re-election of President Hickey for | Outsiders and Favorites Divide the | delegates, all Cubans. Bome are veterans|and in conuection with the Minneapolis & [©f this office the holders of three blocks | @ . an'| v Ve ver was re-clected vice president for a claco Track. posed Of one or two contests over Weats (St Paul. The Albert Lea & Southern | render th thus saving the state the | $00000000000000000040000000¢00¢000¢000¢ term of one year and N. 8. Wilber of Den- ety and are nearly ready to begin with real| tracks will be used from Lyle to Glen- payment of " ten years' interest thercon, | ver was selocted secretary pro tem. An[ BAN FRANCISCO, Nov, Weathor | business ville and the Rurlington, Cedar Rapids & | PRISh Would have amounted o the sim of | amendment to the constitution providing | T8inY and track sloppy ut Tanforan. Re How long It will take the convention to | Northern tracks from Glenville g natur sults gopt & constitutl b LN ! to Albert | The entire bonded indebtedness of the | for a sinking fund was pext passed, the | *bimt race, seven and one-half furlongs: | 80Pt 8 constitution is problematical. No-| Lea. Tracklaylng on tho Burlington, Co- | ftate July 1, 19, was 36 here are fund to be obtalned by the subtraction of dle Jones, 107 (J. Woods), 8 to ‘1 von body knows what the outcome will be.|dar Rapids & Northern is all done to this :m’\\lll.:y,:‘.: in n’..; 1‘;v;T;;|\’\Iv; I;rum‘m‘(im the on o 1, second? Cin ed the I y . ond interest and sinking fund and the spe y 8 per cent of the total gate receipts of [ Seallan, 110 ot Miller), 8 to 1, secgnd: Chiny “)r"“‘!:"‘:"f‘ il ‘n:-r:‘ 18 little to say | city and will reach Faribault about Jan- | cinl sinking funds to the amount of §h : The populal‘ the season. The following fines were fm- | Mortanus, nk, Imperious, Racivan AdBrg by BU LR L uary 1. As eoon as possible thereafter | 48891, leaving a net bonded fndebted UNlDN posed for various violations of the con- | Castake and \ When the general was asked what he|the road will run trains fnto the twin | $40:811.09 Y 0 o recent elo . . In conclusion T would respecttully suggest PACIFIC stitution during the season: Des Moines ond rac Golden Age, | thought of the recent electlon and its re- | citles, using the Great Western tracks in [ that your ¢ Y e e ersonal $600 f $200, o Coburn), 1 tc k. 111 (Wed! | guitg n the island he replied: O, they | a e acks 10 [ that xcellency point out to the legls: ; 0 00 Q000000000 0000002000000 2800 Pueblo, $100; 8t. Joseph Stonux strand), 2 econ rticulate | trom Faribault lature the necessity of enacting i more City, #400; Denver, §0%0, The champlons Waan).. & pecandi Apticulatis i | don't think much about our elections down . stringant revenuo law, such ax will insire ship was awarded to Deaver nly three starters. | there.” He did not express his own Central May Increase Capital. more equituble assessment thr 3 ‘ zonducted The | decided to renstate the Des | | ThId Fce. five one-haif fur | opinton. . NEW YORK, Nov. 2L—A special meet-|yole attention o < N purse: Ostler J J Donuld), 15 to | %, . ol sauly) Molnes club on the payment of back dues. |1, won: Cyril, @ (Coburn), 6 to 1. 8¢ | "I am going to be here for a few days,” | Ing of the stockholders of the lliinois Cen- | throughout th It was also ordered that all grounds must | Montaliade, 8 (Mounce), 8 to 1, third. Time ‘m'- added, “and I shall then proceed to | tral railroad has been cailed for January | folinty banrds of ed: L g . be fonced in to prevent the spoctators from | bvekoy oma Walienatein nisy yan Moringa, | Washington to make my report. From |26 next, in Chicago, to act on a pPropost |4 winine County and he L (3 xcurs O“S Baving access to the diamond. The adop- | = Foneih race “memmte mnce. "Doncaster | there I go to Richmond for a short stay. | tlon to increase the capital stock from | the state fioy dnd tion of & ball and the question of transpor- | stakes: Modrine, 123 (Wedderstrand), 1 to |1 expect to reach Omaha and establish my | $60,000.000 to $66,000,000. Stockholders of [ ¢F o by 18 3260, while the returns from tation was referred to the president. The |4 Wom Vuleain, 123 (Coburn). 3t to 1, | headquarters about the first of next [record on December 20 can subscribe at par | e rely shsricultural cou TO.. second. Time: 1:90%. Only two starters m - shows money and credits to the amount salary limit matter was deferred until tho | Ffth race, five and one-half furlongs: | BOBH. one share of the new stock for every ten | 138,045, which unequal assessment is y . . - next meeting, which is subject to the call [ Credo, 99 (1. Waldo), 7 to 1, won; Racetto, With General Lee are Major R. E.[they hold. Payment for the new stock of many C l f d O o r bt g Rty I B i B AR T L Tl ] ol gy alifornia and Oregon CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—Nothing was done at | pMugnie 3 Dot Krsw Biireni Geiormel, | Of his staff, and W, P. Pedego, his private [ {s entitled to all dividends after lssuance | DIERRE, 8. D Nov. (Special Tels the meeting of the American league mag- | Tom Sharkey and Ma knoe o ran. | secretary. Major Michie, who was his | except the dividend payable March 1. The | gram.)—The followlng opinions wers handed Bates todky. 'THey. tet and s loug dis e eI and one-half furlongs, | adjutant goneral when he commanded the | management will utilize the money for | down by the supreme court today cussion followed, but at the close of the | e mhiee 1 i iehinan s 1o 1. séoand; | Seventh army corps during the Spanish- [ making necessary improvements and addi-| By Fuller—M. R, Barkerville against Gaar meeting it was announced that nothing had (. Waldol, 25 to'1," third. | American, war, will continus to bold the | tional equipments. & Co, afirmed; Miko Gales aganst b *f.'.,‘.'h"""'ahl““"““” et RUALR G Bl A the league should be called within the next b . While the general was speaking James | PURE FOOD LAW IS NEEDED |rors county, amrmed; Jessie F. Conner TR, i L AL two days. Those present were Charlvs | Sale of Trotters at Chicag Cochnower, formerly of Cincinnatl, a cus- s inst W. H. Corson and W. E. Willete, provided in ficst cless cars, but were agreeably Ll SR ELre S0 160 e Comiskey of Chicago, J. Manning of Wash- | CHICAGO, 1.—May Aleott was the | toms inspector, was busy with his baggage. | Dairymen's Convention Urges Strin- | Minnehaba county, motion for rehearing de ibing provided for the cumfort and °“""l"‘°':f':h" okl b Bl Ington, 3 MOTtay ot DAl e it in | wars i trwdtion a¢: the' CSMUIAAHON | General Tise atapped toward him to-acewer o L o : trip. nnd aleo the kind attention of yourself and the porter. sale of trotting stock in Dexter Park am- [ oo Hauan v of Milwaukee and J. Burns of Detroit, phitheater. . W. Marks of Chicago cap- | 0Mme inquiries and the inspector satd by Congress. By Corson—Leonard Kellbach against These excursions loave Omaha dsily and are personally conducted ev- Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul railway. ery Friday. Mrs. George Montgomery of Los Angeles, Cal., writes as follows of these Union Pacific excursions: I have traveled a great deal, but never used tourist cars bofore, and e | Firea“Hor ‘tor 2,500, Sales of §63 or over cneral Lee, T fought on the opposite TWO BAD DUMPS FOR TALENT | ™SiSi Atcott, 2:2%, b. m. ®. by Alblon. | *38,from you during the clvil war MILWAUKEE, Nov. 21.—H. C. Adams, | Hutchinson county, afirmed; James Beatty FOR FULL INFORMATION CALL AT t , @ “That 807" sald General Lee, extendlng |state dairy wnd food c rof W ) Grace, by Totoway, to C. W. Marks of huek 3 airy and food commissioner of Wis- [agatnst John F. Smith, sheriff, Meade ” "B bty L 1 » Detent of MeAddle and Bumoon at | Chicake S U T s tonta, | i hand. "W aro all on one side now: cousin, delivered the principal address of |county, afirmed; Catherine Tobin' against NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1824 FARNAM ST. TEL, 816, Bennings Superinduce Spinal by AISRRtara. to Samilton Bfown of Hoone, the morning scsslon of the second day's|Charles F. McKinney, Minnehaha county Chillines B2 Acen TWEED ELECTED PRESIDENT [mecting of the National Association of | reverscd; Sylvester Judd, Horace Hichman | Garntsh, ch. in. (&), by Highwood-Ange- o State Dairy and Food Departments of the |ang Nathan Nevin against Charles . Pat WABHINGTON, “Nov. 2l—Thera worn | FON, b Red H fo €. C.'Van Meter of Mail Steamship Compnny Mr. Adams spoke on “Neces- | ton, Custer county, reversed; H. Meyers oy 1 {har sacort rars Aepninke track | Siias N tonia m. (), by Nutwood- n for Wigh Place—Directo atlonal Leglstation Relative to Dairy | against Jobn Logan, Beadlo county, afirmed: 8 16 to 1 shot, won out by the narrow mur: | 10n&, by Aleyone, to D. Mahaney of Ports- Alno Selected. Products, a in part: James Halley in of half . lenth mouth, N s A g John T. Ingersoll, | M ’ 4 : favorite, and in the fourth Charles Kstes, | . lord Liv ch. h. ®), by Baron | NEW YORK, Nov. 31.—The board of di- | United Btates hus given rise to tne emact- |°ncr'd; Pennington county, affrnied; PI against ‘whom the bookmakers offered odds | Pillon-Leonen, by Lancelot, to L. E. Brown [ -~ SaLAA8 ment, In nearly every state of th on, | Deer Press company against Joseph Gosage, of 2 to 1, came under the wire first, fuf: | of Delaven, Tii., $700. rectors of the Pacific Mall Steamship com- | of laws regulating, to a greater or less | Pennington mty, reversed; George A. foon, the' favorite at prokibitive odds of pany held a meeting today at which Charles | extent, the manufacture and sale of £00d | Sutton agalnst Consolidated Apex Mining FOR 0 ' The 7 | 'w e e ! ave! - produc . Lo vt led” Hio wivorte’s g | NEW DEFENDER SYNDICATE |H. Tverd, James Speyer ana Ogden Mill | PRSE 0 Comen extens | company. Ponnington. county, " seversed In horwe had held a good position until the were elected directors in place of George |to warrant, not_only the intervention of | part and amended; Lars Rasmussen against Tace was far advanced. In the first ruce | yacht to Be Bullt fo Contest with the | J. Gould, Samuel Thomas and Henry Hart, | state authority, but ‘the power of the na-| john I, Reedy, Unlon county, afirmed, Ella The Rhymer, the favorite, finished last. y resigned. tlonal government as well. Tt {s estimated L a bl F Sadle 8, who was almost _cqually well Columbia the Honor of Defend- that 830,000,000 worth of adulterated foods |J. Bush agaiust Harry Foelich et al., Kings- layed, won by five lengths. Favorites won ing Cup. Mr. Tweed was elected president of the | are sold annually in the United States bruy county, afirmed; John F. Hughes In the hurdie race and in the last two company on the motion of Mr. Harriman. | A nutional pure food Taw has been uniaer | against Royal B. Stearns and Mary A. Miar, = Tirst_ race. Six and_one-half furlon NEW YORK, Nov. 211t was announced | The Southern Pacific interest considered | “CRILeTAticR VY CORRTERR FOr FEVIFEL ARG | tantey county, dismissed; James H. Woods (sum‘ s,l m,% 4“umr., 3% 1, won; Queen ::, :.2; \‘m“} ‘.:I.“. ‘hu;In: )lrv:‘uh“llflnu:lyfl 1:-““-: rhn‘vl name u: Mr. Schwerein, vice president Ir‘\\\" Tm]({» rv'uru:‘lllulll of food mh.ln.'u.-i against A. C. Pillard, Davison county, re- ‘arnival, 108 (Walsh), 8 to 1 and 8 to §, sec- assoclation had been formed to construct | ynq general manager of the company, in|tlon should be left to the states, and t versed ~ . o SN W] 8 to.1 and ¥ 1 a_yacht to compote with, the Columbia in | ¢00 FUCIE o e deney. but It wag | e Fintes Vive o ‘Clent ‘and findisputcd | V656 Stops Cough, Pneumonia, Colds, Grip, Croup, Time: 1:221-6. Tho Rhymer also ran preliminary rac right o prohibit or regulate such adultera- ( By Haney—Willlam D. Hale, recefver, s, imes 205 The Rhymer also ran. | Pexent America In the coming international | deemed preferablo by all concerned, in- | tisns {hroneh the cxercie of thelr Poice | against James L. Tidball et al. Brook ; £ hait Curiones: “Robert Wadden,"ite (1 with Sit Thomas Liplow's Shamrock | cluding Mr. Schwerein, that tha presidont [pawera.” "' 1 75 AR Sty et Wiile T Hald bedtast Etc. No Opiates. Safe for Children. urns), , ‘won; 2 3 ambers ot the association are | ), estdo Ve Vational Jegfslation, however, 1s needec 3 GRS SR R B mmodore Stiliman, Captatn O, H, | Should reside in New York, where the | panatice only o portion of the states have |Thomas Gulick et al, Brookings county, af- All Druggists 25¢ a Bottle (Rutter), o “BY Dhiea *opnd: Talas J12| payne. Vice Commodore August Belmont, [ board of directors is located. Mr. Schwer- | taken up this mutter of food legiflation to | grmed: Josiah Boucher against the Clark S. o Snark and Ruth Park also ren Captafn Frederick G. Bourne and Captaln | ein remains vice president and general | Any extent, and in others, where the laws ; Third race, selling, e, mite o | Henry Walters. In the competing race Cap- ‘ Tl e deqnute they re Lractically i dend | Publishing company, Clark county, reverse auagtars i niamnn a6y Mhiand shree | tain g, Butler Huncan, §r, Wil be n|manager of the company, with headquarters | {iiter necause of the fallure of the state ittt Won; McFo 3 (G L 9 'y charge of the race. in San Francisco. authorities to enforce them. To Preserve Wyoming Forests. 2 third. Time: 3:24 156, Shinface and Clarobd | MISS GAST LEADS BY TWO LAPS | LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE | {htiot,he defended. T8 5 58 050 it ™ [ The peoplo of the upper Platte valley in Fifth race, 2-year-olds, five furlongs: The ki its mu.nority I this matter, but it is the | southern Wyoming are much concerned Buritang 10) (Wala), 7'to 10, won: Little lon Woman Long-Distance | Promoters of New Southwestern Ry Y (9 adopt the most | over the rapid wiping-out of the forests TN ey T R necond; Ban’ Luis 9 (3. Slacky 100 ta 1 Rider Retalns Her Ad- in Conference at the Mormon Mr. Adams then spoke of the purport of | 10 the Mediclue Bow range and are cob-|y;eenel) to recelve the ten-year sentence XIN OF BE third. Time: 1:16-5. Moor, Loone, Lamb- vantage. Capital. (he Grout bill, aluo the bill of Mr, Sherman | [SMPIating an active campalim to secure | o "y "aourt, * He was then instantly cured | - A S EAUTY IS A JOV FOREVER ki and Dame also ran : the establishment of u forest reserve to R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL B rae nilo Rod 10 yards: . Molaad lisxiatv Yam e 2 o BE e of New York R by °|of his insanity and admitted to his jailers of Dare; 17 (Burmw, 8 to’ 10, won' Leon | o N, YORK, Nov. 2.Up fo the end of | SALT LAKE, Utah, Nov. 21.—The pro- | “rng romainder of the forenoon was taken | Prserve the water supply. A simllar 6t | ghat pe was shaming all the timo | CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFII Fergiinoi, 100 (0 Biicio, 15 10"t nd's (6°1, [ e, FACnE (oiEhs of, the Clormont fink | moters of the Los Angeles and Sult Lake |y with discussion of various topics bear- | (PL was made (o years ago, but falled: | “Giecu it court adjourned until Monday, No- Temoves Tur, Plmpies ond a P 09 (Corbley), 40 to | Miss Gus S E e BRI q ved ¢ o 5 alleged because of the of the L 2 cle aiches, gecqnd, Isjund Prince, 109 (Corbles), 40 0| Miuy Trandon of Canada belng second. | Fallroad arrived in this city, this afternoon | yng on pure food. The general opinion ex- | It 13 alleged because of the efforts of the |y g 9g, when the McBride case will bo | Tush and Skin o A . friends of a tle cutter who hus been operat- taken up. It is likely that Judge Emith of HEiato Bkip, Rundy, Give and Take aleg ran. | Mrs. Jane Lindsay of Merrick Road fame |and are in conference, arranging detalls | hrasged was that a uniform law should be | case, and every ¥ .- came next and Marfe Davis s fourth enter P > ' | 3 yo! or some time. 'he - o1 e ar S s jfourth, | of the enterprise. The incorporation papers | enactod in all the states to conform with a | € 10 Wyoming for some time. The In- |y pyion will hear the case. i o b T — Mrs. Bayne and Miss Pethard made good rlor departme Vi 210 0 und defies detec- TRACK SLOPPY AT NEWPORT | showings. have been drawn up and will be filed Within | pational law covering the entire subject. | {o"! ‘”"J‘_fi‘,”.“ Bith y‘“y“l"l"",'f“j:v“‘ now 15| " John H. Scriven of this city will again be | tion. It has stood o few days. When these details are ar-| j b, Blackburn of Ohlo delivered a tech- | the Sublect under consideration and - 181, oangtdate for the position of secretary of | v the test of 6 Mud Larks Make the Most of the M3 Gast. 3|Miss Davis ¢ 18 | ranged, active operations will begin on the | njcal paper on “Flavoring Extracts” at the | Pretty certain to make a favorable re-| ) "gonate, a place e occupled two years years, und is w0 Miss Brandon Mrs. Bayne 2 3 o "3 pore. I Y Golug and Win a Majority of Mrs, Lindsay.. 3 RS Bodncd: it o | construction of the road. Among thoso tak- | afternoon session. At tonight's meeting | " v{.:“ S RTe s Pt St S {han | 8%0- About all the old members who wore it to be sure ! B Hor: A0 o0y hAN | ro_elected this year have endorsed him for is properly made, the Ruces. Ing part in the conference are Senator | the report of the committee on commis- o e At e denom Clark and J. Ross Clark of Montana; R. C. | sioner's rulings was submitted and_adopted, | (fos€ that beautlty and fructity tho Medl- g prace Acomt 5o cous Ne! Nov. 2.—The Owners' ‘ , Neb, Nov. 21 Kerens, 8. A. Bemis, George B. Lelghton, | The ee reported suc] o1 | ow mountains, but much of this tim. — name, Di The committce reported such uniform rul-| .. pag hoen sold under the provisions of | Injured Wite B band Mome, iams.. L handicay Newport todiy | prodated an | Telegram.)—The Génou Tndians Dhatles Atk abd B0 Fa 4 exciting finish 1 & o hraeeed i | Island High school teams met on the grid- | Charles Clark an . Kerens, jr, St |ings as are permissable under the laws of | o s d - STON. 8 o SRier Tiis T\'H’ :,’". ,':,‘:”'m ';({',f,," SEtH 111ron here this atternoon and after a tlerce | Louls; W. B. Clark, Kansas City; Perry 8. | tho siates, giving the rulings which obtain the timber and stone act of 1878, the own- | YANKTON, 8. D, 21.—(8pecial.)- b d "’u“’l ihnd Was & question as to which one had landcd | Struggle the score stood 22 to 6 In favor of | Heath, Washington; T. E. Gibbon, Lo b ’ ers securing the same with sold seript | Mr. and Mrs, Lilly, 1iving on thelr farm near | o, (& patient)s first money. The decision went to J. 4 . | the Indians. The game was hotly con- 4 RLRRAD; % iibbon, Los | ynder the laws of Ohlo, Michigan and Wis- [ o+ JOCTTRE FIE BTN ML B0 o s | & ! R T e s vou ladles will use them, 1 recom. first money. “the decision went to g.'J. I | the dndisn, The, Eame way hotly ol | Angeles; Thomas Kearns, David Keath and | consln, fn instances whore the jaws of those | | STt ori o r’“ acre here has | Geddes, were discove ast. Saturday by | mend GOY nlfl,nu gk(i'mum ai the least FRAkr STOINAIIE O ey S AR T .10, Wit Eaore of BALL Lake. e aculication b Lho Laiss | besa & Eeeat deslc trouble over this land |some of their neighbors who happened to | harmful of all the Skin preparations.” For L - lo by all Drugglsts and Fancy Goods ) ol pplause of the spec- and m arrests have beej de for ille- o pitable cond i - — ball that won the appiause of the sp thing, The committes regarded the laws of | “" [Ny arrests have been made for flle- |call to be in a pitable condition, both suf- | Begierd 1n the U. B, and Burops. 4 e g tators. The features of the game were the Iy i/ gal cutting and the setting of forest fires. | fering from broken bones and other injurie o S Bene ma o e A ime wel q P Lt G s ! orest fire & from broken bones a er fnjuries FERD. T. HOPKINS, Prop'r, SURPRISING RESULTS, benutitul drop kick for a ::l:\l_)sfudll oy EPWORTH LEAGUE ASKS RATE :-II‘I ‘;l'!.rh:m['l"l“n‘ vn::: ,:| ":“"'."""»("‘?“l ‘l‘_:}“‘"; J. €. Teller, who was found guilty in the | Their condition resulted from an accident 87 Great Jones Bt.,, N. Y. : through the whote Grand Island ‘team by | p i ! aws 4| United States court here last Saturday of | that happened the day before while the old ki A Simple Internal Remedy Makes Re- | Day. The Indlans clearly outplayed the [ Treuscontinental Pasxenger Assocla- | States. illegal timber cutting, has been one of the |couple wero hauling hay. In somo way Mr. markable Cures of Catarrh, Grand Island team at every point and every tlon Considera Petition of The question of uniformity cannot be | chjef offenders. He purchased timber land | Lilly fell under the wheels of the wagon, Cook'sLuctiess Tabiets are succeestully People who have used sprays, inhalers, | 1ndlun was e star. 3 Methodints, settled, the report says, except In @ degree, | under the timber and stone act and also | which ran diagonally across his chest, break- PR T e salves und washes for catarrh and hava Bikkine Beiiet Mistkiien £ : — | by securing unitorm rulings upon the pres- | unger the mineral laws, fug three ribs. Mrs. Lilly fell or was thrown aampie and particuiars. - The Cook Con found how uscless and inconvenient they| PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 21— There were| S1: LOUIS, Mo, Nov. 2L.—At today's|ent laws. It can only be brought about from the load, striking on her shoulder and 25% Wocdward ave.. Deteoit, Mich, are, will be agreeably surprised at results | several good bouts' at the Penn Art Ath- | Session of tho Transcontinental Passenger | by changing the existing stato laws to con- Oattle Deatha Unezniained, disioaating the banse. Not thinking of hee| Th 8 GEARS 55 TR & Oh. 15 Wasee following the use of a pleasant, fnternal | letic club tonight, The principal svent wa | assoclation & committee of the Epworth | fgrm to some model act. Oblo has been, | MITCHELL, 8. D, (Spectal)— | oo 0o e 4 a sl round go be e WO e 2| own Injurles the brave wife succeeded In remedy in tablot form; druggists every- | firmiiin ondC Moire Ay Giron, Zelgler, of was received, who made formal | i u way, o ploneer in kencral pure food |H. P. Beckwith, who has becn, assistant | Oy oe’ : etting her husband to the house, where where admit that Stuarts Catarrh Tolets, | York. Zelgler hd much the better of the application for reduced rates of the next | legislation aud the gencral pure food law | Cashier of the First National bank of this |5 rer (t0s 1 4atco on him alone un- which they sell at 60 cents for full sized | ! ¢ ;-nl' hud .\‘I.nl(hrlv«r u;;;} out |.(\‘.(I).I.~“mm..| meeting of the organization, which | of that state undoubtedly approaches nearer | ¢ty for a number of years, will leave for | (| (hey were discovered twenty-four hours treatment, 18 the safest, most efective and | oag, Nad the betiar of 1ow Ryan of Prila: |18 to be held at San Francisco. Chairman |to u model food law than that of any state, | !k Point, 8. D. soon to accept & similar [ 100" mpov are now recetving excellent popular of all catarrh remedies defphia in thelr six-round hout and Eddy [ Charlton appoiuted a committee to report | The committee recommended the appoint- [ Position in the Citizens bank of that place. | .0 "inq will recover unless there are in- Nearly all cheap cough mixtures and | Lenny of Philadelphia put Charies Rutchic | tomorrow on rates for the meeting and | ment of syecial commission of three, for |16 anticiation of his dcparture ten of his throat lozenges contain oplates; thess | o5, cr&] Out ofC blginess In the, thrd | iha condition upon which tickets will be | {he purpose of drafting a general pure food | OUNE entlemen friends and business as- — ~ cheap medicines glve a temporary relief, | six rounds sold. As the committees appointed yester- | law, which will embody tho best features |0¢lates tendered him a banquet last night Game Warden Hot After Indians, especially with litttle children, by de- sp—" . day were not ready to report, an adjourn- [ of all existing laws, with such addition as | QUite & number of cattle in this county | NEWCASTLE, Wyo, Nov. 21.—(Specfal.) stroylng nerve sensation; the irritation in Cadets Dete 4 ment was taken until tomorrew morning. | their experience and judgment may dictate, | N3Ve died within the last few weeks upon [ —sheriff Miller, Deputy Benedict and Game | qg throat, which causes coughing, is tempo- [ paayirots Foot Ll aloure, Gniversity, of latel AL It seems to be the sentiment that the next | PCIDE turned loose,in corn-flelds, and up to | Warden Jones left here Friday on the trail Gre at rarily removed, not by removing the cause, | navil cndcts this afternoon by o score of | DPurlington Ofcinls Revive Rulen. | 000000 v meat in Buffalo. tho present time there has been no account- | of the band of Indians that is slaughtering but by deadening the nerves of feeling the | 28 to 6. In the first half the cadets kicked | ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Nov. 21.—(Speclal.) The convention adfourned sine dle at|IPE for the trouble. The death rate has [game west of this place. It fs reported that Arritation 1s mot felt, although It 1s still | O and within five minutes Dennsylvania (A committee consisting of high offictals tn | CP¢, OPRARHeR SHAERA BAC S1e A1 0 hoon o heavy since the cold weather |the Indians have killed thousands of head cored the first touchdown jnsyivanii | the operating department of the Burlington | MAnIEnt after electing the foflowlng oM ooy, By some “are still ylelding to the | of antelopo and elk, and the officers will at there and will promptly return used its well known guardsbick play, whigh Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets |s the best rem- | was too much for its opponents. Penn. concluded a two days session this morning, | “Hre g0 disease tempt to arrest the marauders. Ranchmen edy to remove catarrhal secretion, whether | Yania cored two touchdowns fn the first |at which the rules governing the rumniag| Froviaent, A Ho e, e 14 - — will be picked up along the trail and if the 1n the nose, throat cr stomach, because they | nly Acore was made in the sécond halfe = | OF, {raius were rovised. No radical changos -I:;I!M\d«: :' yvv{-fi:‘l[flnl "‘\" B <\||vln|~‘w“‘:‘;.‘:|l|ni“>m New Astilary Ase ¥ s Indians resist there may be trouble, as the : ‘ ! pres W, Hor. | o JURON, 8. D., Nov. 21.—(Spectal)=New | \oryr i) have a suffclent force to back up his demands and make arrests. No other cos- metie will do it Purifien and Beautifies Skin. ternal injuries. are composed of wholesome antiseptics, — were piads, the abjeot of the revision belng o d vice presid P W. He 1tke Eucolyptol, Guaiacol H\Innmn.nml and Queenan to Meet Jackno to make the rules harmonize with local '""“"'r third ‘vise president, ', . oHer- | gettlers are coming iato this county almost Hydrastin; when you use these tablets you | Manager Biddy Bishop has waived the | conditions along the several lines. This | POFt, ORlo: becretary-treasuror, B. Noble, | daily, which is quite unusual for this i 4 | objection he had to the weight that will 4, iu a measure, made neces by th hgptirggl son of the year. The immigration is e Carland Presides at Aberdee know what you are putting into your sys- | goiection he had to gD M was, I o measure, ma cessary by the i o 3 y Judge Carlan: tom and not taking and chances with so. | Jochaluired of o protege. ¢ voiik, PSISE | recent absorption of @ number of minor [ The mext convention will be held in New | allly in the spring, but those coming are | ABERDEEN, 8. D., Nov. 21.—(Special.) calne, oplates or similar poisons found fa | 1ty With Perry Queenan. the famous fighter | roads by the parent company. The new | YOrk Clty practical farmers and equipped for busi- | judge Carland of Sioux Falls opened a 4 from Wisconain, and the match was cluched | rules are more explicit than those in th ness; they will also engage in stock rals- | term of United States court in Aberdeen on so many catarrh cures and cough medi- | Jor ng T BIC, tha tAtch WAS eluohad § a0 10 the term ) acs gh L ol fons were made by the | 1400k the object being to make a wrong | WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS | in ch claims that others from his lo- | Tuesday, November 20. The calender Is managers of both the Nghters, and the | s Dr. Ramsdell, in commenting on catarrh | Articles of ugreement were saflsfactorily [ interpretation of them impossible. The cality are soon to follow, and from the | brief and court will be in session only a Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets, because they con- | Referee's Rullng Breaks Up Game, | 8 Which time somo minor changes will be pcrease—Isansns City and tato dealors it is reasonablo to beliove that |~ Miss Laura B. Shields of Chicago, tnter tain no cocaine mor other dangerous drugs| TECUMSEH, Neb, Nov. 21 —(Special Tel. | made 1 the time card Omuhu Fall 0of, the number of actual scttlers coming to | national secretary of the Young Woman's found in so many advortised catarrh curcs, | CEFAmM.)—The Visitors left the field here to- — — b this section of the stute will exceed that [ Christian assoclation, s in the ecity, with B T oah Beariily sosaeared | drawn ¥ new rules will go fnto effect December 16, | Output of for the Week Shows | volume of business being done by real cs- [ few days Best Dining Car Service 1 have known of many cases of long stand- | Sa¥ 11 the Humbaldt-Hecumsch ool ball | IH‘\":‘:'\’!“‘I.I“ I8, OB “‘":\'r’"'l los of | | CINCINNATI, 0, Nov. 21.—(Special Telo- | of last ycar A A veaniaatiun: Kha hnya SRl THE and- | fame in the secon and yre either | SPRINGFIELD, 11L, Nov. 2 cles of - { g . = 4 e s Bragbve o ing catarrh of the head and throat com- | hide had scored. They took excaption (o & | igeorporation were fled today with the | SFom:)—The Price Current eaya: Moré| ywyo¢ 1o Tonntles Are to Get address Sunday evening at the Presby- || & plotely cured by the daly use of these tab- | Fullng of ‘the Toferce and the ruling Wus | gctebive of stato for the Chicago & Lawe | I0C4] supplics of hogs have been avall-| prgppy 'g” p, Nov. 21— (Special,)-Tne | 167120 church | COMMANDING ots for seve cel e case backed by the Assoclation rules e 0t W81R. S0 the CUI0AKC ke | Jhle during the last week. Western pack- 0, Noy {Rpacip . | lots for .‘h\.;..ll weeks. One case n par- County Railroad company. The mew com- [ fry*, '\t e 1(|,,“\.“,‘ compared with |State land department has the last few days Ircigntio Eress. “RAI :hlulur. whic could ot reach with an in- _u..u.».\‘ Nllx Upper lowa, 0. pany will construct a line of rallway from | 415000 the preceding week and 475,000 A | Bud calls for $9.870 of the permanent school | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Noy (Special) GENERAL haler or spray and where the catarrlf INT VERNON, Ia V. 2L K00t 4 potut on the boundary line between 1i- [ o0 oM P I . AF ® | fund. Campbell county took $4,000; Kings- |C. I. Johnstone, assistant to Prof. Elwood caused daly headaches nud a noticenble | ball: Cornell, 1i: Upper fowa university, 0. | & Polit on the boundary Kne between Uil- | yenr ago. From November 1 the total 1a | jiti Campbel) couniy ook 4000: Kl alinaay: MBRIAR, L0 RisE AT loss of hearing, was entirely cured by thi 1L e RN Tar—— the Toad tormerly ownoed by the Chicaxo & | 3/385:000 against 1 last year. Promi- | poiis county, $1,000; Deuel county vestigations of the Department of Agricul harmless but effective remedy PHO! Atz N « mar Muse | rand "Prunk rallway crosses aaid bohndary | RPR¢ PIaces compare as follow and Potter county $520 ture, \t cinecr Wilson of Nebraska, v ght says ever hesitate | phy commuted to fou o son. | o b d a & oo, | 400 v y § [ ture; ex-s ’ Is Nebraska, \ to Dremeribe BT g irrh Tablots for | yeara of ' ten ‘vears sentence. "1ils im- | Cook county. The fncorporators and first | Kansas City 10000 180,00 . s of pormanent fund which | Adams left yesterday for Chicago to attend | | po will not find as hundsome an ofice cb.mrlrn:l ;:-u‘: ‘x‘l.‘ ,l:‘xu“u;mx‘( l.l‘| .\:l\.m--‘r\ prisonment wha ‘|||.m:,|-l‘1’: f convle t )1 | board of directors are Larles M. Hays 'fl'\""i! b 18040 | will b d to the varfous coun- |the annual session of the National Irrigation ecRuS em to be perfectly sate | e "0t King | Montreal, Canad W. Meddaug) o oo.0 | ties the of next January, which | > A large 1ber of other Wyom- Ao | OF e by the contession nt ling | Montreal, Canada; Elijah Meddaugh, | § oc 100000 b 1s u|congr number er Wyon Bl i e for cblld or adult and have sven many re- | Cusory who says he was the guilty party | Dotroit, Mich.; Frederick A. Howe, Arthur | Indianapouis 52 T3om | total of $110.300, or less than the | ing men, includig ex-Governor W. A. Rich former goneral ey ":“": She D markabls curos resulting from their regular | and ‘adroitly “arranged his plana 50" that | pixon, Samuel R, Lynde, Chicagy. Capitul | Miwaiikes mount on hand f fonment a year |ards, J. A. Breckons, Willlam Sturgis and || par Missourl. ‘Thls office dally use; becauss tbey are advertised and | suspicion 127 08 SO0 stock, $500,000, and principal office at Chi- | Gt tmas s ¢ Wantland will also attend. on the fifth floor of The Bee Bullding s0ld In drug stores Is Do reason why any | New Steamer Lost 1n Snow Storm. Cadar o seant. 1t would make the cago Cedar Rapids office In town for some SN b awalting him as the one occupled hy good physiclan should not use them, be- [ ST. JOH N. K., Nov. 2L—The new Ux Clty Gets Ten Ve cause wo should sleze upon the means of | Stoamer Fife of the Helds fc noing | Roek Ixtand Exte n In Texus 8t Paul 2 MITCHELL ., Nov pecial.) cures wherever found.” I8 SOMRE_SeEVION, ot sl M e now, | Bl PASO, Tex., Nov H. R. Parker, | Edltor Sees Wonoers, For holding up & young hoy at nt ¢ Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets are especially | etorm Tho veest] was wort | general manager of the Rock Island system. | paitor W. V. Berry of Lexington, Tenn,, |® revolver and riding away with the lad ) . valuable for catarrhal colds in children, 15 belleved that it was nc |and 0. 1. Griggs, director of the same road, | 1 exploring Msmmoth cave, contracted a | PlcY¢le one day last summer Robh White | Horsford's Acid Phosphlll because ikey are pleasant to the taste AL The praw, of ihirty arrived to They made the trip overland | savcre case of plles. i quick cure |Was taken to prison Saturday afternoon to may be used freely to break up severe colds | yerience bi i from Liberal, Kan., o, White Oaks, N. M., | hiotyn ‘using Bucklin's Arnica Salve cop. |S€Ye & (en years' senicnco. During his tn For Dy5P€P5|a- EERPEL LD F RN RN and croup at the very beginning. - [the present terminus of the El Paso &|yinced him it s another world's wonder. | carceration in the jail this summer he sim ! R. C. PETERS & CO., All druggists sell the remedy at 50 cents |y (O ‘\_I_':: Nerthwestern, which starts from here. Mr. | cureg plles, fnjuries, ammation and all [ula nsanity and k t up after the trial Strengthene the stomach, assists di- for full sized package. Willlam Edwards and consort G 4 | Parker sald the Rock Island contemplates | yoqily eruptions, Only 25c at Kuhn & Co's, | €XPecting to be confined in the Yarkton asy- gestion, relieves distress and the feel- RENTAL AGENT, A little book on cause and cure of which haye been missing since Bu entering the territory by extendiug and con e ——— lum, but it was explained to him that even ing of cixhaustion and dizziness. Qdigdhiads Bee Bulldia tarrh malled free by addressing the F. A.|T'ved in Milw o necting with the El Paso & Northwestern | Do you want & stenographer? Spend 23 |if he went to the asylum and was cured of Genuine bears name Horspoxn's on wrapper. ’ " e Stuart Co., Marshally Alich. Deatings during tho srorme” B¢ 14t B | omewhere noar the Pecos fiver, The mat- |cents for & Bee “want ad." {bia tnsanity ho would be brough back to e