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1900, 5 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE e ——————————————————————————————————————e e e e SOLDIERS" RETURN DELAYED BELIEVES IT'S EXAGGERATED \WARREN SURE OF HIS SEAT|LAST GAME OF THE SEASON (ONCER HAS SICNED NOTE NYNLNNIRNT LN 2 - R R Y p— Omaha and Lincoin High Schools, f % i i Phlisel Heport on Porto Rico's Con- win Steah " ten 1o ' o " ig] Bw:‘m’"‘; Will Not Pe ditien 18 Overdrawn Fifty-Thres Out of Fifty-Six Members Give the Tie, American Minister at Pekin Reports His ~ oI WASHINGTON, Dec, 24.—General Davis, Him Their Pledge. e Tist vdiren Satite of (he seRach Action by Cable, e When seen st the War department eon —_ will be played this afteracon at Vin: cern he report made public today by oot Havh N KTIONIRE o WAR DEPAR b1 R y 4 toa street park when the all-star teams of nASE-MARK. TMENT IS IN A PREDICAMENT | ir wiltiams, contract surgeon in the | WYOMING SATISFIED WITH HIS RECORD | fy f'rect Park wien (o alf suar teams OF| CHINESE LIKELY TO SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE sy py Department of Porto Rico, setting forth an — the preblem of oy Whicl Fallure of Congrens 16 Provide for |PVAIlIVE state of affairs among the coffee LA L ol L R s e o vide for | o iers of the fsland, said that from his | Legisintors-Elect Assnre Thelr Sena. [D0W 10 dlsp or the reason that the | puyoys Seem Distnelined to Parley Freah Troops Makes it Imposaible |00 450 of affairs in that section of Porto| tor Hls Absence from Cheyenne teams have played two games and in both | sop Amendme to Agreement v o Relieve Present Ones an Rico, he should characterize Dr. Willlams® WIill Not Affect His Chance LA b B AL A ih Whether They Like it or Vo \ Soon ixpected. statement as much overdrawn and exag- for Re-Election. Mo LR PR LA A P Step Considered Important ; st orated. That there was suffering in the AL R L AR il The Ideal Toilet and W i " | coffee planting section of the country, the Eii T b - T | Bath So: ASHINGTON, Dec. 24.--As & result of | ganeral said he had no doubt. The heavy | WASHINGTON, Dec, 24.—(Special Tele- matched that it would be presumptuous [ WASHINGTON, retary Hay ath Soap. ® conference between the secretary of wa . - . Ly iz =P | for one to attempt to forecast the result. | plve o e & . !|losses incurred by the big hurricane, he |gram.)--Semator Warren of Wyoming, | (o, g Hy as recelved a ¢ eram from Minister nd Quartermaster General Ludington sald, could have no other result than to |whose present term as senator will expire | Lorinid Tracy, however, fs confident that| Cuger, at Pekin, anuouncing that be had | ::u'h:v*n m-; \I;xu.l that no m'rnv r muvmr ¢ )u greatly deplete tho means of the planters, | March 4, 1900, today received letters from | :\"n‘ mv;- wn: win. The ‘(:).\m”h.w lnw"n prac- | gigned the agreement reached by the LOOKS aken wit ard to the return of the [ who had § 8 W0 ofte e rasary 4 i sing for the game with all possible dili- | foreign ministers, but had done so with a volunteers from the Fhillppines until con- ¢/ the b ) worth of coffee swept |each county delegation to the Sixth Wyo- | gence and no member of it lacks anything | written satoment satting fost) LIKE el R ol away by the big storm ming leglslature, numbering in the ggre- | 5 woratt B HOR ' ritten explanatory statement setting forth o] gress shall make provision for their re-| When General Davis was military gov- |gate fifty-three of the fifty-six membe ot confidence or determination. The game | the exact position of his government. The GLASS placement. The War department 18 con- | ornor of the island the War depurtment |aseuring him of thelr support for re-elec- | & 1 D° called promptly at 3 o'clock. Will | text of the statement is not forwa by AS slderably embarrassed by the failure of con T |t TR s e e ars | PINIOY WATL et S DI Mr. C Fholte e AR L L |’ rations to the people of Porto Rico [tion. The letter of the Laramie county e b ;”""r'l‘ Yot Ty s e S FEELS 0 e provision before €CCR3 | fn order to help them to weather over the | members, following generally the support ied upon the last instruction he fecelyed | o AT ’.\.wu“ upon TePFESCIIa- | government passed undor civil administra- | “It 18 recognized by all that your pres- “ proving the inclusion in the agrecment of - o make by General MacArthur, the de- | tion, however, the {ssuance of the rations |ent high standing as a public officer Is in BV, MECHERUS WHE. TURMON | S0MS of tiy MUY KEVete INUEUASE o B 3 partment hes concluded that it is absolutely | way discentinued, as it was belleved the |a large measure due to the ability and Win for Eastern at it as the best arrangement that could be Jvlg S. Kirk & Co., Chicago VELVET Decessary to maintain an army of 60,000 - v : . | as. S. < oy go. ! islanders had sufficiently recovered. The |fidelity with which you have at all times made at this time / men {n the Philippines until the current|yoneral said that Dr. Willlams was an|cared for the Interests of your constitu — It is belleved that the United Sta 0, | <) policy of establishing municipal Eovern- | u.iing assistant surgeon in ihe department |ents, While it would be a great pleasure | tho soabie ot SooC Rilaresh won grses from | while sanctioning the provisions of th | m“mmmwwm :;n'nr"-lfn;mmmm the archipelago has been | and accompanied a small expedition under |to us to have you present at our session, | at Tanforan today. His colors were carried | 88Feement """"”"‘ to the maintenance of | : o cuted command of Major Watt, Fifth caval yet, should matters important to Wyom| [to victory by wensboro, Meehan and | permanent lines of communi on, leg 1 - It in stated at tha department that with | Hich' on n march across the island, (Fav- | L betier served by Sour attendance in | T¢lmon and all were strorigly supported in | guards and probibition of the importation of any roduction of the military strength be- | orsed the coffee planting region. The doctor | Washington during the short session of | & 15t Ehot 1ohe al Sthe was end Cboai | AFmS into China, indicates clearly that | low that figure existing conditions would | presented a bad tate of affairs In this sec- | congress, we desire to say that we will, | Bangor, the 1 to 2 favorite from the Hil- | Stitutional reasons prevent the executive m O T O T e 0 the 10- | tion, in the way of sickness and want of [ with your other friends in this state, see | Tory ot Troe it wie,lcfeats of The | from making any pledge to take part in ol “'..“m et R, food, and was asked for a fuller report by | that your absence from Wyoming shall not 'lwm A good card. was presented and the | L08, execution of these plane. | Y iAW and voluntedrs, i the y.mmn’nf. ,‘",, A‘ll Davis. This was turned over to|fn any way put in jeopardy your re-election, | betting was lively. “Weather fine and ¢ """""" ol <"f”“; agreem n'i"]\ l‘h'n 3 d volunteers, 1 ines, a llen and pledge to take care of that matter when | 5900 Jesults: Sy e e | arrangements have been made already for ueral Davis leaves Washington this |the proper time comes.’ pirst Face, one and one-half miles, purae: | as tho first, tho most Important and th | bringing home 0,000 of that number. No | pmorning for San Francisco, where he will| Depnrtmental Notes Bangor, 1 o 5 2 ereond; Lo | most difficult phase of the nekotiations further reduction will be made until (he | take pascipe for Mauila on the transport| o i cochee, 109 (O'Connor), 10 to 1, third. ‘Time: | to China, for it is not doubted that the | War department fs advised fully of the | Hancock, sailing January 1. He has been | g o P 0ioMce at Rizors, Marlon county, f 2:38l,, 'Acrobat and Fiorizar ran Chinese envoys will subscribe to the agr legislation. When the neccessary authority | aivision of the Philippines ol s won': Campus, 10 (Dominicky, B to 1, sec: | has been marked by one of the most curfous has been given it 18 the purpose of the de- i l"'k“"‘ ] "“"l'"l“l;"‘“" "‘;"'J‘“""' malling | ond Morinel, 104 ('Connor, s to 1, third, | mistakes in the history of international ex THE BEST partment to bring home as rapidly as possi clerk at Councl ufls and ames E. Rob- | Time 1ibele Lothia Fopmast, Koenlg | opg e, for by a cipher erroi he majority partment to bring home us raviily us possl ' PRESIDENT TAFT HAS A PLAN uin at bes Molues, Ta ot Lameligfie aico van' idls | SR IReE Do reonacar ey et | | ¢£’IEAR terms of enlistment expire on June 30 next, | Samuel N. McCormick s appointed | cap: Mechar 5 (J, AAFtin), 14 t0 6, Won: | exactly what they did not intend to do, and BUE Bk btte. 0.1 Dossibieto reptuce them | OMiet of Ce ™ [rural free delivery carrier at Bloomflela, | Hermoso. 07" (Bominicky. 3 'fo 1. skeond: | migroover, that tho error was irretrievable = man for man with new recrults enlisted | COrre I’ Syntem for ¥ “'“, &, Wil " L e o LIS pan, v, Y under the terms of the new army bill to Repl mer O s son was today appointed post. juirth race, one mile, purse: Telamo Teiarerphoten. thut sangrees | whi: ase| masier at Glon Tock, Nemam counte. et |17 St (5 0 e n | JAMAICAN - LABORERS - REBEL . : YASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—President Taft |vico E. E. Bishop, resigned, and Charles | i second; illen, 113 e promptly on the army bill soon after It | | P, | Ll I harles | ' . B o™ Peassemblos i Jamiary, but even in that |Of the Philippine commission has come for- | Braun at Wabash, Cass county, Neb., vice PR 1:48%. Free | Rallrond = Con TN, NSTRE S TS event. 1t 18 said At the War department, | ¥aFd With another suggestion for the set- |S. Hulflsh, removed. Also W. N. Tippett rice, six and one-half furlor e ey i it wiil ot be possible (o et the fresh | tlement of the Philippine currency ques- at Clay Mills, Jones county, 1. J. 8 | Hatawater ol 0/CinoD) 6 1o b, e » Foremen. troops to the Philippines iInside of two | oo iich is now pressing urgently for |Stephen at Deiphos, nggold county, Ia, Plra 'v 07 ( 1 m ) n' 3 47‘ “ -“' NGS N alok, e, O o re o il e L8 © | adfustment. He discards the two former |F. R. Boyd at Horton, Bremer county, Ia., |1z Pupil, Pebinany’ and Dl P Glsa o B T i months' time. The general homecoming v, la., pil, February and Del Rio also ran it AL R 3 . 3 Just received he from Ecuador, report in i ke £F (e sy '% | plans of coining something like a trade dol- |and W. J. Conbery at Temple Hill, Jones | S{Xth ruce, seven and one-half furlongs. ik movement of the mass of volunteers, there- | ; | creas > be > ; Tove il Wave o ba postponed nntil about | 107 and of maintaining by the credit of |county, Ia gelling: Lady Meddlesome, 104 (O'Connor), | Sfeasing _trouble between the American ore, © to be postponed = R 6 to 5, won: Alas, 100 (Waldo), 7 to 1, second: | foreme d the Jamal horer 0 Are February 1 That will give the quarter- | e United States a fixed ration between the | The Merchants' Natlonal bank of Omaha | Toily R e O o el ot et b masters department but five months: time | MEXican dollar and American gold and pro- | was today approved as reserve agent for | Tiime: ‘il ©Coming Event, M ito, "““I”"“'“““‘_ tis rhllroed. fif (tuat Coul o bring homo the remainder af the vol- (DUe% 10 adopt United States money pure | the Farmers' National bunk of Pawaeo, Afrida, Bnips and Jingle Jinglo also ran.” | whder the concession otialsed by Jamcs ¢ | and simple as the money of the Philippines. | Neb. ) esdalol it A IRE B L ne k) 1 a3 unteers and the regular troops whose terms | j; = . ([l y A HLE L g L LB Lt b f the disturbances several Jamaicans have ENC about 40,000 men, before July 1. This un- | : s 5 Y ek tehied B LA YOS, g1 Chapman and | {{00 G :»‘-m Etont P o g r 9 2 ¢ J ertaiine s bellaved ta be leyond the ca. |the Islands are to remain under control of | Benjamin F. Hake to organize the First [ Wors wining favoriies. - Summarich - | labo Ll s LA L Pacity of the sramaport seryles as at prea. | (N€ United States and that delay only | Natlonal bank of Cody, Wyo., with $25,000 | IFirst riice, one’ mile, selling: ™ Custin [SSUEESER RES BIW L ERIEATINSEDURI LTI »d 0 e A .| serves to aggravate the cvils of the present | capital, has been approved | 101 (Miles), 20 to 1, woni Eitholin, 110 (k is expected ent organized and may necessitate the [ oot RS TR 0 | man), 15 to 1 and 5 to 1 3 e charter of additional steamships. ¥ s, M R % (Wonderly), 12 to 1, . AR “T0™AL | Arthur indicate a strong desire on the s e Rodd alko ran. e May M. Northe | ( part of the volunteers generally to return | War Survivors Remembered by the | BMPAssy Presents State 1 rtment cond race, five furlongs, selling: Belle o bt | to the United States and that comparatively | al Government. il r G el Ll L Dt 50 Sociun 0 ta's ana § ¢35 ‘wee: P S | few of them are likely to re-enlist unless | WASHINGTON, I 4.—(Spectal. ) —The Property in Cu ond; ' Elste D¢ w0 ( 0 to n with Yuk Ports, ¥ i;" Elste Del, 10 (Berman), 10 to 1, LI . [ the most liberal inducements are offered. | following pensions have been granted N : third. Time: 1. R Rondelle O TTA y T It ds understood that General MacArthuy | lssue of December WASHINGTON, Duo. 34.~The German|Bremoiguush, Merrhusn, Fenry Cloy, Sye | VANCOUVER, B. . Dec LELEEAS : bas recommended that n bounty of $260 |, Nebraska: IncreaseEll Bropson, Alex. | embassy has lad before the State depart- | Sirouior aiso ran o P v L0} G SERATRSLE R be allowed to each soldier in the Philip- | Williai A Horuaded, Eotier o Sugtingl | Tient the clalms of & number of German ( Third race, six turlongs, selling: Lady {35 10 Botus oF KUAranoss 8 ROFLACED stelit pines who re-enlists for another term and | Widows, sic. (special’ Dec. 101 -Martha 1, | sublects for damages to their interests in | GONtEATSIGE CF W, 1i0'2, wou: Diiges, | ship service to Alaska and connections with Tho plan In safd to meet with the favor | Mitian, Hius Springs. 85 War with Spain, | Cuba, as a result of the Spanish-American | JCiat Quitio 07 5 to’ 1, thira, | Yukon ports. The terms are not settled, b gt i B i L dipetind widows, ete.—Elizabeth A. Kells (mother), | war and the insurrection which led up to | Time: = 1:16 r. | Fréehand, | but the scheme probably will fnvolve a partment. h Om B : - — wa: R Curtls 1. Snyder. Day. | the war itself. This action of the German | Frank Ircland, and Otrud also | ctvic guaranty for a term of years of & or | ¥ INVOLVES A FORMER CONSUL |5ihnt oeph . icnapp: | Rovernment has raised a most Important aco, handicap, mile and seventy | 8 Per cent dividends on a capital of $150,00u. | [§ RRoving, d15, Fetor Hurle - eost, 8, 0V0l- | fssue, and the Department of State has ril Mart Gigy, 11T, Walsh, It is hoped also to secure a liberal subsidy P i Ankeny, 81 il widows, | give e ; 10 (T SR e EA 1L GAVARATHR Irregularities in Mining Claims Filed | ¢tc.—Margrith Leuenberger, = Solon, given it the closest consideration. It has | N esn AL ,x‘u'»\ '“‘“'“' 3 from the general government. ricd o el s iy Louisa J. Brown ' (mothet), Hambur, been concluded, however, that the United | third. ‘Time: 1:47%. Ba T TP toom. O tspectal accrued Dec, 10) Nancy Price, Z States government cannot accept re- | Boy. Zack Phelps and ‘Althea also run 'l'jl'rllv Welcome at Winnipeg. m One K, $12; Lucinda Pltts, Knoxville, $1 R hilite S 3 \ith ‘race, sclling, six furlongs: Sucka-| WINNIPEG, Man., Dec. ti.—Elaborate - : e g, A da e 2o iiatea; | sponsibility for the clalms. They are re- |, IClfth Face, SCTng, B SUp N B | O one are holng mede i x 4 WASHINGTON, “Dac. 24.—Inqulry &1 the | Ashley. Macedonia, § garded as practically the same In principle | Bird, 100 (Cochran), = to 1 and § to 1, sec- ( PreParations are being made (o give & pub- v 4 Colorado: Original—~William _H. Covert, | as the clalm of Porto Rico against Cuba for | ond; Mordelmo, 102 (Brennan), 50 to 1, lic welcome to the soldiers who will re- \ Stato department discloses the fact that 1o | Cripple Creek, $6 Inerease wWilitam Mo | Time: 116, Midst Lovalott from 8 , . 0 [ . ; crear Mo: |138/800,000168 Kscouiiciotia Wheiloan, | thiva. “Time: 1:16, Midsummer, Lovaletta: | turn from South Africa this week. The official motice ever was taken by the de- |Cord. Soldiers’ and Sallors' home, Monte Dave Waldo, Fluke and Shrove Tuesday | ¢ {11t b st berLifa SAPONAN B a aih it alngliog T soms | VIS, B Although in that case Governor Allen of | a'so ran Pk A Al AL Ll el [ Teasure Oscar F. Williams, who hud been | e0uth Diketai, Original—Martin J. Math- | Porto Rico represented the Uplted States | | Sixih race, five i Alings oo | OSlobul s MERIUS, Fremier - foiia s ’ N | g Sl i WEG had boen [ een, Bummit g L government in preferring the claim, that [ 107, (O TMY 4% i B Hecind:. Bynca: | Br v mit ot Ly Sovarnmant, mormbers on war Cantain Burritt ws the author| Nebraska: Original (special Dec. 11)—Jur- | BOvernment —was obliged to deny its | pated ‘Sandy, 108 (Mitcheih, 3 to 1, ihird o city councl, achool and park boards e ; gen Wil Harelwon. 88, increase— | Hability, or the Mability of Cuba under| Time: 1:81,. Provest. Matin, Bob Baker, |and a number of military bodies. With of this statement and, being in charge of | John H. Sacrider, Monroe, $10; John | present conditions. The uba under | G Right, Fannie Aiud, Tiusrions, BOTY | the returned soldiers, they will parade {0 5 the mining bureau in the Philippines, in the | Sprague, Kimball, $17. Original widows, | P g Answer to the | Baiterson and Waterplant also ran Holy Tri h o y | 9 y ¥ R ] Thes. e " '™ | German presentation will be based upon - ——— oly Trinity church, where tho primate course of his annual report to General Mac- v Vina Wi, Harri P ) P | Arthur, commentin on the fiing son, $8. the reply to Governor Allen, recently made Roxing Match Near Paris. of Canada, Archbishop Mackroy of Ruperts AbE omnansae S Ut (e ing In| glowi: Original James ¥ Francls, ¥ale | It fs known that other governments beside | PARIS. Dec 5. m A hoxing ma land, will conduct short thanksgiving sery ¢ shion of an enormou e Ferdinanc oles, Mo . e ' Hippodrome vesterda i A : | TYTYTNY g bbb A N’ ber ot minlox claims Pl shataigcad by Sartin Tesai, Mookanire "t | Germany have claims aggregating a very | o QB end med Cante '1'.!"1“ "’r“ ""' et of the general. | §§ $§558 R AR 332 5% 3 Sl b R, he if Tohn < Dunreath, $10; Reese James, | 1arge sum, all based on the Cuban insurrec- | france resuited in the defeat of | This will be followed by a banquet and in | e P e PO e gy 4 :f?:'.’:;" ot "1’;”‘“"")"‘ i up:‘\‘«lqu'x:"h S Yiilicn, ¥8; Wilber McCabe, Malvern, $10; | tion and succeeding events. They will not | Who wis RHOCRAIEOLE AL D SANCIEL Y| RS AAIARES DECIAIASC Sanasn and bal) 11 L (s S G T T o on. Oscar ams, as|John H. Sweeney, Webster City, $5 . : the second round by a blow under the be held St AR kniATerE e ¢ United States consul. with the inspectorate | . Colorndor Original-Richard "B, Byrne, | be abandoned on account of the attitude of | hairr ‘The police commissioner, ‘who was Will be Leld, All of the soldlers who himve | G = T aines. AhaE lk 6F abL } rte | gyl Sumuel MeG Denver, | the United States government, but on the | present, announced that he would take pro- | Previously returned will take part. | &= ] s, that 1s of such a nature as to|sa; Fr M. Crosson contrary probably will be held in abeyance | ceedings against the pugilists > | o 1= ! seem to require a statement of the facts | Springs, $6; John Q. Potter, ( ity, tiisnch 1 Oiba shall have bec Ven lan Secretary Revolts, | o 1= appearing in the records of this bureau. | $; John Pete Den Objgihal | 8L SUCh MATAs UGS SR NAYVE DedOmIe s1 to Ride nt Tanforan. CURACOA, Dutch Guiana, Dee. 24.—(Via | % 12 \‘ Captain Burritt thea resites. some. casen | *100WS: ete.~BFidget Mycrs, Denver, ®. | independent, when they will be presented | sAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 20t ls an-| fuytien Cablo)—Celestine Peraza, for- | 95 13 cites some case - directly to the govi t of the island. wunced that Tod Sloan will Tide Vesuvia ey e, A e Peraza, for-| ey (= |2 whero the consul had certified to certain tawley Still ¢ ol Ll i ot B e o Christmas, under the Neense | merly the secretary general of President | 8 i3 claims some time after the claims had al- | WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Captain Hawle; nted him by the Haw Fre Yikey | Castro of Venezuela, has revolted against <) n roady been made by the Spanish mining | cabled the Navy department last evening GETS HER CLOTHES BACK‘:nl\”\vun“}illuu’mu‘l:‘ utihi the “niies "Wintey | the Venezuelan government mear Lozema, 13 officials. The statement in the report is| that he had sailed with the Hartford from | , oy meeting in the Guarico district. A force of 2500 ¥ ) that certain mining men, foreseeing the |La Guira to Curacoa. It Is sald at the | 'rorior?, Department Decides to Venezuelan troops, under Genera Arfstides | & ovesthrow of Bpanish soverelgnty in the | Navy department that this doss nmot aftect| AMCY Misa Condit-Smith's W o il \I\'xfl B Fandeo, has been sent against Peraza | & 18 Philippines, had filed claims upon every- | the exccution of the instructions sent to NS (0 Come 1 Fine ot Dty HONDA| Wrarine 16 i ll[im Lt ' | & 12 ] thing in sight in a mining way. But Con- | Captain Hawley a few days ago to look after | wASHI b ‘ 5 ford i, auftering .fram. periionitls, . TN Burned to Death. % = sul Willlams is no longer United States | American Interests in Venezuela and co- | rerary Spalding today ~TAmslstant Seo- | morning bis condition Is tevaried s lisbily || 'TORONTO, Ont,, Dec. .=l a fite which || & |= ’l‘ H 3 conaul, nor 1s he an official of the United | operate with Minister Loomis. Curacoa, |{ion o the appeal ot ISOESILOIANIS R0 | mmaiec, I SpRmaiha of Lord peres | destroyed the storo and dwelling of Robert | & 1= here is nothin tates govel f % b anaer aus | only i . 5 4 4 e Miss Condit-Smith | ford's illness the stmas festivitles at | piihco, on Queen street, today his son, | % = B _government, 80 he has no longer au- | only a short - distance from La Guira,|from the action of the customs authorities | Deepdene, his seat at Dorking, have been 4 ? i 3 o e - - - thority in conncction with this matter. The | directly across the channel, is a cable end |4 New York in seizing her trunk her | [anrr, wan, Burnd to-geats Ahd BN e & > llke an Ed t 3 mining claima flled 1o the Irregular fasblon | And the Hartford is consequently still 1o |oorroy fro: ('n; 8 'thu |'» 'xlm ; on her I;.h.unlmn'd. s0 severely injured by jumping from a @ :: Uca lOl‘l -1 referred to ure, however, yet within reach, | 800d position to execute its trust, fe net gortl s ‘:01‘1‘4::",:' ‘,,.:.'““,.‘,h.’,r: The kidnoys ache when they are other- | Window that her life is despalred of. The | ¢ 1= | and, 1t is sald at the War department that| Admiral Remey cabled the Navy depart- 8 i e ) s other members of the family saved them- | & i do! - s ¥ by Mr. Spaldi worked and the trouble gets serious unless | & t= g re ] r .| | , tha Phillopine comrisaion is abodt 15 tacs | mant thix. morning ‘trom Manila .that he | ot :\YHl: "rnl::":, try of the | promptly removed. Prickly Ash Bitters is | S¢Ves by Jumping. | iz ‘Acolloge eGNCAVION QO A ETGAL INADY 1 ) them up with @ view to passing upon their | had sent the cruiser Albany from Cavite o | persona! effects of Unit “rs [a reliable kidney tonic and bowel regulator, | Sennte Passes Amnesty Bill %12 lars, but the man with a good dictionary at his =! ¥ ! validity. Mr. Willlams s now at his home | Hong Kong to be docked, for the purpose .u;-q their familles \r- urning from il —— PAR Dec. 24 he senRts AhIN aftars | M LS :: 1 in Syracuse, N. Y. of ascertaining the extent of the njurtes, it | , 1t ALPeATS thut, Mius, CondivBmith was | Eeatrlelde ot Christmas Time, |00 aqopted the amendment to the am- | & {2 elbow has a good education behind him. ~ - any, received by the ship through touching | of the minister of the United St Fiok | SRILRUEEORIE.C Qe St ARas B |ty il by, o vote of 301 to g o - e | Supreme Court Adjourns. ) ; ; of the ! mine died at his home, north of here, this 3 ¥ 11, after an “ y bottom in Subig bay last week entire wardr ith the exce 3 e | WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 -Atter handiog | Y week. [ the'lodhes o e NG ARl ulhx»n]mluy\‘"h'u};x ‘v(:v; noffects of ‘a "y;”"' | exhortation by the premier, M. Waldeck- | & = = g AR B S AL il T ea e Taleatinu OF" et T "Clothe. Guhirs it ik fost | pound MU, Tt mARE L s Beothar, | Roussenn, to vote for the meaure and “de- | & 12 B United States supremo court adjourned| WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—The monthly | bietwisesused for the Wounded confied i | the influence ot itq e enriked i | IVer the country from he nightmare of the | & 12 - until January 7. , statement of the collections of internal | the legation: that the clothing contained | cause his brother eng m his | Dreyfus affalr.” | &z = The court today advanced two mora cases | Teveuue show that during November, 1900, | 4 her tWo frunks brought by her to New L ang_t I e b | & = tnvolving the question of the relationship | the total recelpts were $25,844,285, n in- | & omber of 1he wloiing. pirehascd brong | Wis Joking Testor snatched | & iz o between the United States and thelr insu- | creaso as compared with November last|for the ‘necessities of her Journey, and | Whereupon dlerbort pulled o revoly | @iz <k by ke T e i LR R b gl P 0"t Wit o fiae o8 charitubly ‘o | et Lester vt b the et erirt G January. There are now elght of these ho recelpts from the several sources of | "Ne she was i gucst of the minister and = | cases set for that date. One of the cases are given as follows: Spirits, $10,- [ & me ux:- ¥ .»lr “m,. household ~during the | X <-n--‘lln]|n5 'v\-”'\\r- Ker, ‘ B = | advanced today involves tho collection of an increase of $728,444; tobacco, | 318G the privilege of free entry of per-| GRAND RARIDE ] f~The il s s - & W44} .| Sonal effects accorded to the immediate | mon council of this city unanimously b 1= I d B D b | : T o oo st from Hawall | S0, tcreio o s tomented | bt st it oo TR | D SR |#1= Is the Latest and Best Dictionary. o lquors, $5,447,787, an increase of $18,658; | Minister i accorded to her. | President Kriger an officlal welcome to the fr 1< < 088 % 1 AlSomiaveating SUaEaar” gtasiRaas Xte aa i frecdom of the clty. In accordance with I= - Glaomargariny: 88 s ar 320 | G pintman Peativities at the Capital. | this action the city clerk, Lamareaus, sent ¢ I 5 | = 3 B3 special thzee 0k Slas ;\ll: re enumer- | NG INGTON, Dec. 24.—The Christmas | the = following cablegrim ‘o = Predident - A - ated, $36,374, u decrease of $11,077; miscel- 4 e | Kruger at The Hague e extend grect ‘4 ' * l ht T 5 00150, i Tncoecne ot sagmineel” | festivitios wero begun thin eyening at the | Ihirsina most urgentiy request vou e visit (g e cost is lo Ollly 3 3 vk 4! embassies. The German minister gave a |our ¢ty and meet more than 30,000 of vour ks W = | For the last five months the total re- | GUIRRST TS CCTCL B e embassy | countrymen. " (Signed) Common Councll 1= l b k ‘ 3 coipts were $131,279,18 Increase ove 0 Rembare © embassy | o hq Raplds o 1= - ° $3.718.7 Ak at the legation of Austro-Hungary, where| Wissionaries China. = ‘ ' = our Laver : Minister and. Mme. Hengenmuner’ had. a | TACOMA: Wash, Dece 24 The:stesmer iz It is well edited—some of the :i’ Overcouts for Christmas party with & large and hana- | Olymvla sabled for tho Gricat tontght "1t B 1 s WASHINGTON, Dec, 24.—The secretary of | somely decorated tree. Among the com- | Waxhi i tobaeco, ‘beer and mer b i~ - 3 ish o m | , war has made a declsion that in cases where | pany were the British ambassador and Lo ghandise. Among Its passengers ar 0] e ab eSt en Of the day have s | If you want to. But look out, [the post commander certifies that it is | Pauncefote and L Pauncefote, the | MOSRrEG T NOREYEH "Who returne / = tributed ti T = &) or it will get the start of you. |caps and woolen mittens may be issued at | minister from Spain and Duchess de Arcos, | trouble in China last ~v‘.:*m.: 1L"'v| ars now 4 ‘j \ ¢ 't B v+ 3 H $ co 0 enlisted men. It is also pro- | and Belgian minister and Countess Lichter- | FOLURINKE 10 con I A ki el wis R it does, yo re dys- |o% 4 to en v chiter- | [T ted by the Boxer uprising = 1% 4 ] B j'y “'w’”b_};f“e ST b e e A e Saids. (Benminietan from Howixal aad Vs, | HAMAREHBUSGIRY AL LIS N7 g b= A Tim pepsia, indigestion, biliousnes: canvas hats and blanket-lined canvas over- | countess Santo Thyrso, and most of the Bur! to Death. /7 N0 2 A I l =i s -1 % . B 8 4 ©88) | coats may be supplied to troops serving | atlaches of the legation g 3 ROCK, Ark. Dec. 24—Three | [SYW q i: tlscomp ete contammg v 8 sick headache, poor blood, con- |ir extremely cold regions and also under - Wil S T Nt it ok | 00 bl e tt dicti b S certain conditions to troops at West Point, Verdict in Neorris Murder, this ornoon. Thelr father Had 100Hne //// A = 000 Words N cr 13 stipation. \. Y. The overcoats are to be Issued only | WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—The coroner's them in th room n..'l\l.mm story wh v' 0’7;‘{/% o) = v 0 oth lCtl.Ofli o @ \ to men performing guard duty or field sery- | InQuest in the case of Frank H. Morris, [he went to the depot ¥ started a_fire e = h RE ] lserhapsT KD“ have these Al |10 n o Troosed ta weathir which werld | audltor of the-treasury for the Wur de. | NiLo, Plaink wiih maiches and were i ary has so many, % ready. en take one of |ieopardize life or limbs by freezing.® These | Dartment, who was killed at the Winder | rescus fhem. Thelr nges we AR il It i . E )” " " 4 overcoats may be fur or blanket-lined can- | bullding Saturday afternoon by Semuel | The family moved o this clty four days How many years of her life does a » t 1s standard—vcan bc rehed i Ayer’s Pills at bedtime. These |vas. McDonald, former disbursing officer of his | “¥¢ O™ TEMNCICE yoman spoid over the Hoy cogk siove - < | o S bureau, was held today. The verdict was san Planter Axsnasinated. RYEHR shote faise mmls § cOYP TAcH = f th finiti 2 pills gently and surely master | came Nome Winine cane. |t Mot 1o come 10 ni dent by s wan Planter Awsansinnted. | SO ST Wiohbing, nerves twitch. | & L= upon for both definition and the liver: th d ASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—The United | gon of a pistol shot wound inflicted by M- ched here today from Garland [ 108 it's all the same, there are three B ‘¢! ) e liver; they are an easy and |states supreme court today denied the pe- | ponald ¥ ) 4 small statlon ahout fifteen | mealsa day to be prepared. Dr, Pierce's B pronunmatxon. A 0 0 ey X - miles erst, that @ prominent Red Rive % il et i o] safe laxative for the whole :,',"L"h'::pz o writ of vertiorarl In the case | McDonald, who s in & precarious condi- | plunter ani merchiin® of hat puct npned]| Daisite Fuscripion cannot Nightso b S family ; th ivi famous miniog case from Cepe Nomo, lo | LR At the emergency hospital suftering | QWens, Wib, SRMERAIG, MRS, WAWNE | crease her strength. It ‘cures those 44 o i AMIlY; $hey give prompt ree | TS The resutarity ot the epooinimin: from selt-inficted wounds atter Killing o e e '8 10 GO | ases of the womanly organs which un. = There are a great many other thi which N3 lief and nake « permanent |of a receiver for a gold mine in that dis- | chanca to recaver o D, O Deo, SOty ave| OSFmine woman's vitality, = - v B kil i N8 Bl s Yot b ¢ trlct by District Judge Day. The eftect will ROOUTRRS e v Issued abollshing the trainboys . or "1 cannot prajse Dr. Picree's Favorite Pre = could be said of the work, but if interested, call 1% . ys keep a box of [bve to leave the case for trial in the cir- | A cold, cough or 1a &rippe can be “nippes 8 utshery 28,0 JNDR oL I R IR Th AL D S N = : e 3 : , co N aal il L e out women who are afficted with female wea > 360 48 y 7 P ] them in the house cult court. 3 In the bud" with a dose or two of Faley's niene, Docember 8. and nesss wiites Moy 1ra W Holmes, of Ced 1= onthe Megeath Stationery Company, 1308 =% Secretary Gage Seen “Sapho. oney and Tar. Beware of substitutes. es enst of that point after midnight, Ju a8 & skillful physician once sad Lo me. in = B g reet. g 3 SRR : -1 = y 25 cents a box. WASHINGTON, Dec. 24~ Miss Nethersole Ditloa's drug store South Omata; Myers: 45 2 oo Rhawer 10 niy question a8 Lo ita eflcacy.* 1 know iz Farnam street, and examine a copy. You will '}E g o e 8 on Drug Co., Omaha. L of cases where it has really worked wonders. St . ey » e | #0peared at tho National theater tonight 1n & L Mrw Hetty Green Muy Lose, WAE 908 TRAMY Wit W = agree with us in admiring the work, I} Supho” to a packed house, > i SE————— CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—Ralph B, Brownell Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do not p v . including Sec s i 1f your druggist cann t supply you, we | ary Gage h re Steamer Has Preclous Freight, vice president of the Brownell Improvement | re-act upon the system. Tt rea good | & 1= 32 will mail you s box direct from ihis abee | 18T Gage and party and members of the | SYDNEY, N8 W. Dec. 24.—The steamer | company. filed petition in bankruptcy h g X AT & gOO¢ ke e Epon feceipt of the Drice: st cents. ad | French and Italian embassies aud of the | Mariposa, which saiied from this port for | day. Liabilitics placed at $163,000 thing to keep in the bouse. One * Pellet )1 e @ress, J.C. AvEx Co., Lowell, Mass, Jupanese legation, Ban Francisco today, has 200,00 soverelgns | assets $15.000. Mrs. Fetty ( of is a laxative, two a cathartic dese, The it ~1 & 115 33 : en board, York 1s one of the largest creditors, wediciue for every wowan, v -