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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: e e ——————————————eeeeeeeeeereereee e THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, ——— 1900 8 ASYLUM FOR INSANE INDIANS geodetic survey and others wera heard as to the utility of a proposed dam for a SAMMY RACES DESCRIBED #aid that he had hazed fourth-class cadets by exercising and setting-up drills. There ' storage reservoir on Sam Carlos river. 1t | was nothing brutal in these exercises. De S was stated that these Indians had been | - scriblug other forms of hazing in vogue Eenate Cemmitteo Decides to Allow More | °PFived of their water subsly by the | Gojer Spinklo Tolls Boos Oourt of Inquiry | P07 e fald the most ridiculous was a Money for One, construction of an irrigation system by white men and that whoreas (hny had been of Popular Form of West Foint Hasing, “Sammy race “What is a Sammy race® asked General PORTO RICO'S LAWMARERS ITsland's New Legislators Wrestling with Problems of Governmeat. HAYDEN g solf-supporting up to that time, they were Brooke. - ow on (he verge of st tlon, It “Two cadets are seated face to face with H APPROPRIATION FOROMAHA SUPPLY DEPOT | estimate that (he proposed dum will cot| EAGLING ONE OF THE SEVEREST ORDEALS | o bow of molasscs betwecn thews. x| TASK MADE DIFFICTLT ‘BY INEXPERIENCE losing out all winter s | about $1,000,000. The commitiee is ap- plained the witness, “each being supplied Senator Thursion Says He Wi parently disposed to roake some provision for the unfortunate Indians Gist of the Fvidence Submitted with a spoon, and they are instructed to teed each other.” All Work Harmoniously, but Retrny goods — heavy underwear — wert (he Amendment and See el cmiteininid the fitest Thae Whils Peasth Cinse “Suppose & cadet should refuse to do| Thelr Untamiliarity with Cons sweaters, cardigan jackets— v ‘ ¥ That It Is Kept in LEPROSY IN PHILIPPINES Men Are Often Subjeeted to A what he is required,” said General Broke. sional Methods=Thelr Great and wool and fleeced line hose— the Bl : — Seynace They Are Net Hurt, “He would be called out, air.” Need of Expert Clerks, . - More Than 80,000 Vietims of the That means he would have to fight i at half price and less. WARKINGTON, Déd. $8.—~(Bpselal Tul Dread Disease Discovered, Mot —— The witness explained that the fourth- | gram.)—The senate ,‘,bt,,,,,m,?‘... on ine t Them in the Viscayan. WEST POINT, N, Y., Dec. 26.—After a l'""'; man ""KI"' be exc oo 4 'rlflml ‘fl-‘rh‘(\h'l: ; --\-\'.-H AN, Porto Rico, Wednesday, Dee Men's £1.00 and #1.50 wool shirts and drawers in about 3 c! e N Bk ot e upper-class committee decided at | 19.— (Correspondence of the ssoclated A f dian affairs, consisting of Chatrman Thurs- | \AGHINGTON, Dec. 26.--An appended | Christmas recess of three days the mill- |y, "o, "L b™ “hed disobeyed was oue | Press.)—The leglslative assembly of Poris ten different styles and sizes, ton and Senators Platt, Stewart, Jones | yuor to General MacArthur's review of | UAFY court of inquiry resumed its “'n"';\’."' which should not have been gi Rico has been in session since Decembet at i C fand Pottigrew, took up the Indian appro- | (e ety - 1 o | 100 of aileged bratal Basing at the Weet | ool b SRC SOC RS DD BIVER [Tl e el Teston el ccembe at ... ceene . priation blil today and completed it al t,l,.‘ "“nl.“:ll‘:: ox{nv:: :;::lwy‘nl:;:rm:m'rl:r LA A A T e ,.,I.,m:.,'.,,r;,",:‘,',r:,; .'»',’,'::l,l, j(’.,,,“: \;',' :”:: | .,,;‘(:\,':dm o Sl Veluaes And | f most entirely. In that time they had 8 |ling facts regarding the introduction and | TWe€lve witnesses wers ('-ff‘:',:mr"rln:"y Qen- | Boot and Breth siightly. He did not hute | split-up of the republican party hate not | Men’s 50c and 7S¢ wool and fleeced lined shirts 35C J @ que *he vi SR - B o r The | ¢ o s i <17 &:‘:fl::r;:v:;:’r.ln::";zfid'hm"n ~":\l:;r.' ‘;:nui‘t» | ;-mvnm.,.. of 1.' rosy in the ds. . all of the present first class and classmates Booz nor did ‘"n"f. Q",‘; hazed. The \'.l!- | znmxmllu-d.v The house sessions are as | and drawers-—in all sizes, at ....... ve e recoived considerable attention. Sac and | 1@1..’:?“:‘::’;-: 7':“,'.-(\‘11;::' l"):lyml, "l;?inv‘ Lt b by ::?:o;‘:-mu(:fm:;xl Boo ,"Z...“,"."'. “{‘:1‘:.:‘ T lvlmmlmwIl“‘ld‘{'”" ‘\”“:'I '“"" Men's £2.00 and $2.50 1 1 . a |e , says ) uy L. Edie, " . ¢ o 02 made to a cadel ¢ house has been holding daily four- Men's $2.00 and $2.50 wool underwear, fFox agency In lowa and Sisseton ageNCY | (ne writer of the report, there are no less | 1h¢ Witnesses were all questioned as to hour sessions, i in South Dakota were thought to merit an whether they had held any conversation while he was on guard duty over forty-five bills having | than 30,000 lepers in the archipelago, the “What was the retort?" been introduced and no end of motions and L R R L 1 - A with other cadets as to the withholding ‘ . k' . ’:’l:'l:"flllflnl:n le bill, lrl‘:hu\ll':l l:'ul'h ‘"K ':]':’j major portion of these being Invlh Viscayas. of testimony at the Investigation and they think it was ‘Go to h was the ]ln udments. But one bill has passed. By - ? 2 i ooking toward this end, it being Loprosy was introduced in 1833, when the | .1\ dented that such & thing occusred, | T¢P1Y aw the assembly is allowed ixty days in Ladies' heavy natural wool shirts and drawers that were clded to refer the whole question to the | gmperor of Japan sent a ship with They said that, on the contrary, all the | 10 reply to General Bates as to a com- | Which to complete cach session fteen lcommlnllunrr of Indlan affairs for report Commisstoner Jones, who was present, was Pasked minutely relative to the asylum for lepors on board to the Phliippines as a pr ent to be cared for by the Catholic priests | cadets were anxious that everything should | be told. biration among the cadets to withhold in tormation the witness sald daye have past and next to nothing has been accomplished, and the local papers are sug- made to sell at T5e, on sale 25c¢ at ..., S eheiutees seebereeE Beseseae . Thus the seed was planted and a8 no pra Tomorrow Congressman P. O. Phillips o | ' Directly to the contrary, sir. The sen- [ Resting that it s about timo something had i ’lnnlna Indians at Centon, 8 D. Some|yicq methods ever were adopted to eradi- | creveland will .T,. a witness in reference (tiMent Is to have overvthing come out been done. The house is badly in need of a Children's h v fleeced lined vests and pants . $15,000 has already been spent in the cate the disease or prevent its spread, 1t has | v the statement made that he came to the | C8det Jerome G. Pillow of Arkansas tes- | competent force of translators and clerks. Ao B § C Jtion of bulldings at that place, and an ad- | {uken firm root. A house to house inspec- | acudemy in 1868 in order to have his boy |tified that his experience in the academy | There seems to be no system. Bills are at 25¢, 20c and........ “es sesssssenns sesasee fditional appropriation of $13.000 16 asked | (jon bogun last January found more (han | pretectad from hasing dated back to 1895. He said that fights [ prepared and introduced covering most for. The house committee inserted this A :lmlmn! on an estimate from the depart Iment, but the subcommittee on Indian af- 'fairs wanted to know more particularly 100 lepers concealed in dwellings. These were sont to San Lazaro hospital in Manila, but many others escaped Into the surround- Mr. Phillips has denied this by telegraph, but he sent word today that he would be in court tomorrow afternoon were usually the outcome of the refusal on the part of the fourth-class maun to do something he had been told to do common matters and in a manner most un business-like. Few of the bills are in proper form; many have been filed written Ladies’ 20¢ full seamless fast black fle lined hose, at s . . In pencil on a sheet torn from a scratch 7.5 Ing country. A conmmission {s now engaged | Horace Booz of Bristol, Pa., a brother Education Must He Complete, n scral f i y - > to 87.50 'about insano indians in the Sloux nation. | in the work of selecting a suitable Ialand |of Oscar L. Booz, who died three weeks | Prince E. A. Oliver of Tiinols knew Cadet s Wi a1t LUTIE REG WEICVE My All the men’s Bath Robes, worth up to $7.50, 2 98 e T s comtl}ils | o islands for the purpose of Isolating all |ago, will aiso be here tomorrow and it is [ Breth. He said that Dreth had told him | (B0 ®ereion and are more in the form of o ule 8t voueiiinnes e . S Saere waie My @iouk 1ndikaw of RSH | iy Tepery 16 (6 KrAIDUIARD, understood that he fs coming here to tes- |that he (Breth) had undergone a painful | fUKEestions than of projected laws. An or quarter-blood now confined in St. Bliza- beth asylum in this city, and that the ad- ditional appropriation fs absolutely neces- sary for the maintenance of the asylum Commissioner Jones stated that in his New Governor of muet, WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—Secrotary Root sald today that he had not been informed of the appointment of H. T. Whitmarsh as tity. These two, with the exception of Father O'Keefe, will be the first outsiders examined since the court began the taking of testimony here. operation before he came to the academy. The witness sald that Breth was treated the same as the rest of the class. The witness had been hazed in barracks on inspiration may come to a member, he picks up a pad or draws an envelope or a scrap of paper from his pocket, jots down a few The sentences and presents the document Men's £1.50 and $2.00 all wool sweaters in blue black and maroon, at The court room was thronged this atter- |Saturday and on Sunday, as he arrived in | DIl 18 then duly filed. Instead of getting Men's Cardigan Jackets, worth double, caroor an head of the Indian bureau of the | governor of Benguet. province of Luzon, | ,o.n yCh WO V08 CRFEREC PR BECEET G BERn B B e meampment. He was | 10WH 1o the crying need of Porto Rico—a at $1.98 and . tnterior dapartment he had never known of | but a all such appointments are subject | (00 o SECTEE BRE SRR ROAR B | e e that. no part of hia | Tevision of the laws—bills to enact such a 98 an ’ 8n insane full-blood Indian, and this is be- | to the approval of the War department e | yoro only two civillans in the room, be- [education should be neglected. He saw | WS a® these are drawn up and introduced All the men's silk suspende Meved to bear out all writers on Indian | undoubtedly would get the information in | £o08 GE N0, UV Breth Just before he left the academy and | ' TO €8tablish woman sulfrage and to give b C character. The subcommittee, ,,‘.nm,l,,,‘,,“, course of time. He was confident that 4 e looked healthy. He did not leave the | ¥OMen preference over men in public pos!- Up to $100; BO BE . .ovivvi covvnines e that a large amount of money had been | If the Philippine commission had appointed Never Gave Hell Sauce to Anybody, . S t of his health, tions for which they are competent:' » ® . 3 A ) 4 __lacademy on account of his healt 5 Men's 98¢ and 88¢ wool hose In black and appropriated for the erection of bulldings, | Whitmarsh governor of Benguet, it was a [ The first witness was Cadet B. F. Brown | “\Cerd You particularly unbuppy during | WUDE 10 salaries of school teachers;” “re- Men's 25¢ and 35¢ woc 8¢ ack ¢ decided to vote the additional appropria- | thoroughly proper appointment. No pro- [of West Virgiula. He sald he knew Booz, | voir firgt year at the academy?’ asked | /A!/0K to contracts made in provincial cur- gray; at oo Ty e oy Y e Y C tlon asked for the purpose of aacertaining | test agains' the appointment has been |but did not remember his beiog ill while | gore 0 ey “governing the profession of phare & ; absolutely how many Insane Indians there | made, so far as he was aware, on the |at the academy. He denied thai he had o, sir."" macy Men's 35¢ working gloves and mittens, are in the great Indian nation. ground that Mr. Whitmarsh was a Dritish | given any “hell sauce” to any fourth-class | .\(era the other men In your class un- | A Tesolution was presented to “legalize t Lo Omaha's Indian Supply Depot. subject or for any other reason. men. The witness said he knew & cadet |y, o oo 7 the sport of cock fighting” by the same CABAIOL s SR SO R U A G Faksicnsie \ Mhie tA{TFe ta wikice 8K aphroprittion ¢ | National Stesissiising Sasens named 3cManus who took a teaspoontul of | I many of them did not like some | WOMUET WO 15 author of the woman suf- ¥ the continuance of the Indian supply depot | WASHINGTON Dec. 26.—~The friends of |'NC PEPPer sauce just to show his fellow | or (ho (nings they had to do, but I think | frage bill Lo, ; adets that he could do so. McManus was A SORIL e Vo | At yesterday's session the committee on at Omaba was the subject of wonderment | the bill which has been pending in con- Her L Al R UL R LR A O [ e tiik 65 the o of Senato » ¢ a third-class man at the time and he|png that was dore to him was for his own v hat bills relating to the on the part of Senator Thurston, who found | grese for some time for the creation of a | his taking such following matt hould 0 pref 4 : * | suffered no fll-effects from his taking such | oot 160" caget were loft soverely alone | ©O1OWINE matters should have preferenc \ on examining the bill that it had been en- | nationnl standardizing bureau have been | oot A€ ICC (O O 8w Bald over all other business. Insuiar police [ ] | tirely omitted. Senator Thurston said that | promised a hearing on tho merits of the |y MR 00 008 BRECR: o €l (PR B e WoulE b2 maoh mOre HumiRting than W likies, poites couris, doans, (§leErapta A for five years he had placed in some one | moasure next Friday. The bill provides (ot o4 WEEE BAT T R HINRECRTE e got hazed. Failiondl, On motiotl; Mmorte bl of the appropriation bills an ftem for the | for the transtormation of the burean of | protl THREREC T CEOPE TR TOL CETCE Ontracined for Co ce. WAlNA, to tha 1lNC ANG . iHe. ‘Tepbrt wei Indian supply depot at Omaha and that in | weights and measures of the Treasury de- | g "Coiq” Cadet Breth was never dragged | The witness went on to say that ostraclsm | aaopted. A bill introducing the fury nearly ull cases it had been knocked out | partment In a standardizing bureau. The | b o6 "Fort or put in @ straightjacket. | from the soclety of the cadot corps would | gystom was defented in the house yester. ) In the house, aud ho was compelled to lo- | burenu in to have charge of all questions | “\gyy; 41’ you make fourth-class men | become so unbearable that the man would |duy by @ vote of 1 t0 12 Several mem- i sert it in the senate bill In order to gef | rolative to standards of measures and |40 have to resign. Cadet Booz was left very | bers claimed that the bill was not properly \ it into conference. He sald he proposed | cognate matters. The matter will te con- [%Ig) o bl b beecing ane | much alode after his fight with Keller. | translated from the English original The v to offer the amendment this session as |ducted by a sub-committoe and will be| cONEE (BRI B RO e | This was on account of his cowardice. BIL Whb Grdersd to B tretaisted shd Wik usual, and would endeavor to keep it in the | participated in by a number of sclentitie | (N, B SETER Ol CEU ) duty man. | Cadet Copley Bnos of New York, who | bo reconsidercd today :’"n:u The $10.000 appropriated for the . | experts He cleancd my gun and bayonet aud car- | was one of the sektinels at tho Booz.Keller | The executive council Is daty holding ablishment of an Indian supply depot u - ; . . g fight, testified thit Booz came up the hill | “secret” executive sessions behind closed -Breaking W . |ried water and cleaned my tent 4 i Omaha, unleas uscd before June 80, lapses [ (becorCoRecgiing Vilehue Clatm, | oy KO oss dencribed how cndets had | toward the fort iia very confident manner. | doors. These are for the purpose of con- by operation of law, and it is essentially » in the k spre " | been made to run down the company streets | For the first half of the first round, Booz | sidering franchises and other matters over Bt i# +hie 4 ; 1 | cox, delegate in the house of representa Decessary e depot s to be continued | 0 T he Hawallan islands, has just |While others threw water on them. This |scemed to have the better of the fight, bui [ which the council has exclusive Jurisdict after the lst of July, 1901, that the ap- | Uues TR the FUWEIS RORS: bR JRH | L called taking o bath. as soon as he gft a blow in the eye it|The public is not informed of the nature of propriation be made for that purpose and | FCU M B Lot lin ot the Kind ever| “DId you ever see a man braced or ex- |took all the sand out of him and he lay | these discussions. The only bill passed by the senator stated that he did not propose 3 o | erclsed to the limit of his power of en-|down. The fight \asted abuut a round and | the house to date is that *“declaring the o“ ea made, but It was pald promptly by the 4 80 Eoiout bt off0e WLAOUL providingl tor | Ceooll v atarms ot the houbes Byvery oon- | A0fARce?" asked) General Brobke. a half, Neither man knew much about |office of delezate incompatible with other this depot, which he belleved would meet gressman Is entitled to mileage at the rate| “I could not say, sir, but I have seen | boxing. There was nothing scientific about | public offices.” the yoar 1808 the sales of Kopor DysPEPsta CURE were the wants of a. very large number of peo- | ®FC M B O o O nost direct and | them pretend to faint in order to be ex- | it. At present It does not seem probably that 50 great that we began to believe. ple, doing business with the Indlan office \Sabl te from his home to Wash- |Cused from going any further with the ex- [ Kerr T. Riggs ol Kentucky, said he was | the lower house will be a success as a law- in the west. PR D L oL " I te of Freth. He sald h making body. Probably it is too early to “ | ington and return.” The distance between | ercise. a classmate el © sald he never i 2 AR Al (] ll.l‘t of the World | Rosarimantal Notes Honolulu and Washington is figured at “Eagling” Very Exhaustive. heard of the latter belug placed in a | judge. Charles E. Rivola has been appointed a | Vile stralght jacket. He sat opposite Cadet Booz | The chamber of commerce of Porto Rico from Indi ostion.” 5000 miles. Mr. Wilcox will draw $1,000 | «what was the most exhaustive talog o substitute carrier in the Yankton (8. Doy | pol S T a pibeer) fourth. | 3t ‘able and Booz scemed o have a good | yesterday petitioned the house, asking for postofiice. b you yourself was required to do as & fourth- g ;00016 Tho witness never heard Booz | an appropriation for a Porto Rico exhiblt 1n 1899 the sales of Kovor, Dyspersia OURB increased Simon P. Grisly of Iilinols has been ap- What the Turk is to Pay. class man? b 1 complain of Lis throat. He never heard of |4t the coming Pan-American exhibition at 80 rapidly that we became convinced pointed teacher In the Cheyenne River | WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—Details are not | ''Eagling, sir,” was the reply. a man fainting from haziog. If such a thing | Buffalo. The petition was referred to a & (8. D.) Tndian school. obtainable here of the placing of an order [ -Describe it, please he setting up | O¢cUrTed the haziog would amount to | Special committee for report. A representa- Half the World George Cupp was today appolnted post- | by the sultan with the Cramps for a war It is a ““"““"'“;‘)““,,"’ the setUng Up |\ iality. tive exhibit, by the !nsular government at ) master at Thurman, Fremont county, la. | ship, but It 1s understood that the state- | drill for buck and legs™ = ¢ haz. | Cadet Willlam Tidball of Virginia, swore | Buffalo would prove of {mmecuse benefit Suffers from 'Mlfl.‘flflnl Rural free delivery has been ordered | ment to that effect from Constantinople is 'Was it on account of the ‘“‘!fi" "% | that on one occasion, while in camp, in|t0 the island. Capital s needed here to | pstablished at Agency, Wapello county, Ia, | corroct. From the character and size of | Ing or because they Mflmf t0 8v0ld Beanasl | g0 oast Breth was exbausted from ex- | develop the fsland's unbounded resources But in 1800 the sales of Kopor, Dysprrsia CURE became to take effect January 2. Service will em- | the ship ordered it is belleved that the | Outside the academy that causod the classer | ooy g and ho saw some of the cadets giy- | &nd i1 Do way could Porto Rico's pos- 50 onormous that we folt almost cortain brace an area of Nfty-elght square miles | contract will involve the payment by the |to do away with the practices? asked Gen- | oSy 0 “Chigie The witness safa that he | Sibilities be better presented to the people. P7) World with a population of 1,330. A. D. Foster | Turkish government to the Cramps of about "g;‘h‘""flkf‘“ so:dxager, ir) aud e votad| B0V SAN (atitnine Tollli twhen meTastal| L L Lk i l..l‘ly ail the and L. L. Cremer are appointed carriers. 00,000, which should afford an ample £50 Wap b Fidiametnid, fourth-class man. ARDIANNS=I8.DUL QRONST. NRING S0¢ DaRe 9 Additional sorvice Will also be established | margin for the settloment of any proper |0 o away with tho haslug because of e | “Cadet Georse M. Russell of New Hamp. |fect henlth. Use Prickley Ash Bitters and Suffers from .ndl!“flol‘l- at Ottumwa, Wapello county, la, on the |claims against the Turkish government. ;!ul::h'fl published:aboyt 41, Tepliedi(ne shire, sald ho had exercised Booz and braced :;‘;mvf.l-’{‘l nl:mll;“l? the vital organs healthy Kopot, Dyspersta CuRe s theonly proparation that dis same date, covering an area of twenty-two - - N him, ) asses of (00 h square Eiist Vith s Dm;u l(:lonw:l ynua', Time of Free Entry Curtalled, “What besides bracing do you require ‘::-‘m- court adjourned at § o'clock to re LAN WORK! WELL g sopiged oo dn e drrg v . J nted | WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.-~The War de-|g fourth-class man to d inquired Gen-| A 4 ’ IN 0, W. s tad 8. 2. Gurr arv espalntad e e o 1| Sttt woyvias 18§ vlmek towirrow muraog. | PRISON PLAN. WORKING IT CAN'T HELP BUT DO Y2l GOOD : cireulsr authorizing the freo entry of | “We have them do ridiculous formations — q Inmates of Indi ter An Prepared 3 ¥ bottlo. State to Han Thompson Case. | Christmas presents into the Philippines. | one of which we call the ‘Baruyard.’ Th READY FOR ROOSEVELT HUNT | tnma “;m: l_'hw“‘.' "‘ ‘F'::" . 4 1 ldyty'nm ll::!l‘:otro:m.’:lgmnnl&fi:fl‘ 3.8 o, WASHINGTON, Doc. 26.—Inquiry at the | Porto Rico and Cuba so that the cension | men are designated by names of barnyad | quiae o e PR Siaha Gohth l Q State department develops the fact that|in the case of Cuban ports will expire|animals, and when they are told to forn D T Mlnes BEIRAd (00} Whers = — — o ) no application has been filed there for the | un January 15 instead of Fabruary 7 as|(hey imitate the nolses made by the ans RN Tl DR g extradition to Cuba of Charles J. Thompson, | originally provided. It 1s etated at the | maje | in Abnads ML L :Ilfl‘f'”m’:‘v'”;m" 40 M Ror MANHOOD RESTORED 5:‘:“25:-"; arrosted in Dotrolt for forgery committed | department that the privilego of freo entry | “po you make them do anything yal| DENVER, Dee. 23 B, Goft of Meek at the px 0 blo Vitallzer, the prowrinsion of a fumots Fronch piryaican, will gniri i ci 7 all 8 K, 4 : A " R . B. G Meeker, | tn this city not a prisoner in the reform T i " . LA f in Cuba. It is assumed by the officials that | apriles only to goods of the character de- | toy) them?" Colo., the famous White river hunter, who | atory is wearing stripes in the uniform of e i Sho Bek. Seminnl Basinsio tho governor of Michigan has sought to| scribod, addressed to oficers, acldiors and| “wNo; they are told to do it and they gerl | has been engaged to escort Vice President. | the lowest grade. When the old prison et oty M hameting B rasiins \ : Y lives ; O Wi TOREGn 09 iy OF 111 (FLVENC treat this case as an interstate matter, as | strictly military employes. erally do all they are told.” olect Roosevelt on a hunt for mountain | house was transformed into the Indiana win 10 Bpermatorrhin and i | the borrors of impotency. €4 was done in the earlier stages of the Neely | o\ ;014 ytan Chance of Recavery.| “How do you account fu this implicl | lions next month, passed through Denver | reformatory three grades of standing Were | and restorensme ] osiitoryine® a0 We urluary orguus of all lpurities ¢ ease. There In precedent for this applica- | Ty gy iNGTON, Dec. 26.—Samuel McDon- | obedlence.” asked General Brooke. today enroute home from Colorado Springe, | establisted, the first designated by n gray | o, Llisteason suiferers areyiol cused by Doctors isbecanse 00 por cent are ronof i h Errostatise, :'“""‘,;M‘l‘:‘;‘"m:"ri:"; r"‘fl"“'l:","?:‘:d“;:;"',’: ald, who killed Auditor Morris last Satur- | Tho witness seemed (0 be puzzled for || where he has been making arrangements for | sult, hardly distinguishablo from citizen's Eannieeg! A oen Lok Sobt A perisaent ctire. §1.01n Loz 6 for $0h o dere moment ant on sal e 1o h SeC d check s 01 7 mAil e %o the Cuban nuthorities upon their requisi- | 4% 18 steadily Improving and, although the propesed hunting trip. clothing; the second, a check suit without il B tion. In that case the papers passed di- rectly between the state officials and the Cuban government and the State depart- ment did not grant the requisition. It will not Interfere in this case uniess the mattor 1s forced upon It by counsel. Thurston He -Committee, WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—The Indian ep- ropriation bill received today trom the nate committee on Indian affairs the first attention that has been given to it by that body. A sub-committee consisting of Sen tors Thurston, Platt of Connecticut, Ste: art, Jones of Arkansus and Pettigrew, took up the bill and after examining many of the provisions decided to consider the petition of the Pima Indians of Arizona for improved facilities for securing water for irrigation. Hydrographer Newell of the It Hangrs On We are talking about your + .| These questions were evidently proted | hardware store, which were almost totally HOMESEEKERS EXGUHSIONS t that road as general superin 3 | cough- One cold no sooner f:m:::“ e ¥ ; by the receipt of a newspaper clippinfsent | destroyed. The Transit house, which {s | TO passes off before another comes. e to the court house during the Chrhmas | across the street from the burned bufld- . Farm Boys Wanted for Sa recess, which stated that unless givan | ings, was at no time in danger, Kan Colorado, Utah, Wa But it's the same old cough all WABHINGTON, Dec. 36.—A plan of re- | sas, lorado, ) shington, Oklahoma, Indian the time. And it's the same with the long sickness and life trembling in the balance. 1d Th is firgt | from the farms and the country towns is | abilities. Cadet Browne was exact! one| HOUGHTON, Mich., Dec Fire early " MR 4 for the round trip. There is Government Land in Okla~ old story, too. ere 18 now under consideration at the Navy de- | hour on the stand and his examinatl] was | today completely destroyed the Young & s £y N ¥ | . An [] n “ th ld- ,th the cough, then |[partment. The recrultiug now is carried | the most thorough and exhaustiy ‘hu 1 | block, in which was located the Western | 5 £ | ll;?m: 1, :w ::|7| (:w o'”.“‘ up the famous *‘Washita e cold, then g ¢ on outside of the large cities, but it has | has taken place since the court befn iis | express office. Several persons escaped | etriot. or nformation apply to any Rock Island 2 » 0 s ) pneumonia or consumption, | not reached the interior sections remote | {nvostigation. safely by rear windows. Loss about $12,000; mUP | Agent. Address 1323 Farnam Street, Omaha. his condition is precarious, the physicians say he has a fair chance for recovery. The gnuze filling was today removed from the liver wound. The operation was successful. McDonald was formally dismissed from the government service today. A mephew, Judge William MeDonald Miller of Cleve- land, arrived here today. Callers on the President. WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.--This was a very quiet day at the White House. The presi- dent had a number of cailers, including Senators Foraker of Ohlo, Fairbanks of Indlana, Elkins and Scott of West Virginia, but thelr visits were of a soclal character, The president is spending much of his time during the holldays in the private apart- ments of the exccutive mansion with Mrs, McKinley. Barrett Goes to the Alt WASHINGTON, Dec. %.—J. F. Barrett, general superintendent of the Southern raflway, who tendered his resignation sev- eral weeks ago, will, atter January 1, be connected with the Chicago & Alton rail- road. Mr. Barrett refuses to discuss his future course. He states that he will crulting sallors for the United States navy trom large center: Hartford Gees to Venesaela, WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—-The Hartford, which was ordered to watch American in- “Well, when [ wa a fourtli-class man th \dea of refusing to do all I was requir never entered my head, sir.” No Approach to Brutality. ‘Was there any brutality *“No, sir, there was no spirit of brutally in it. If there was brutality even by we the fourth-class man would resent it “Then he would have to fight?" sugges§l | General Brooke. “Yes, sl “And get beaten?" “No, not always, sir. men have won fights.” “Do you know of any men being specifly prapared or instructed in fighting?" “No, sir.” “Was Cadet Keller prepared for his ght with Cadet Booz?" “No, sir; Keller was rather a poor bof the reply. Did Keller ever have any other fighjbe. fore he fought Booz,' asked General l+('| b sir." | “Then he was not known as a fighing man,” asked General Brooke. o, sir.” The luurlh—r*s w was skilled in boxing he had no #nce at West Point against cadets with bising Oration from Inverted Postée, Cadet W. D. Smith of Maryland 4 the next witness. He sald he had a Jurth- “I have about completed arrangements for Governor Roosevelt's hunt and it's going 1o be an interesting one,” said Goff. “Our primary purpose will be to hunt the moun- tain lion, but we will run across and en- gage & few bears on the way. We will hunt in Coyote basin, which has been absolutely free from men with guns this year and there ought to be plenty of fierce game in that section. We will remain in the mountaiug about three weeks and will take dozen pack horses loaded with provisions and supplies for that length of time. [ understand Colonel Roosevelt has never killed a lion, but from what I kuow of the man 1 would not insure a lion for 2 cents when it chances to obstruct his path.' FIRE RECORD. Unfon Stock Yards, Chicago. CHICAGO, Dec. ~A #tock yards fire early today caused an alarm among the guests of the Transit house and resulted In the destruction of the noted O'Leary club, entalling losses aggregating $60,000. Aside from the four-story building, there was a white lead will, a gun factory and Express Office at Houghton. small insurance. The express company had unusually heavy consignments undelivered from Chirstmas day, nearly were destroy . all of which repulsive appearance, and the third, black and white stripes. None but those refus- ing to obey prison rules have been attired in stripes for a long time. Yesterday there were fifty-four men who had on zebra-like clothing and Superintendent Hert decided to advance these to second grade. . Rox 2076, Ban Franctaco, Cai. FOR SALD BY HYKRS-DILLON wLRUG CO.. 1¢FH AND FARNAM. 0600000000000 00000 00000000000 0000000 T UESDAY, JAN. 1st and 15th, .0 WILL RUN Territory, Texas, Arizona, etc., at one fare plus $2 00 P00 0040000000000 00000000000001°00, 00000000000 99000000000000000(00g 0000030000000 00000000000000000000000+¢ class man to make up hig bed, clin his wflmfiy][él fim 6/ | ] terests in Venesuela and co-operate with | gun, carry water and do other whk for Dusiness Houses In Calgary. ‘4 and, Py, United States Minister Loomis in their pro- | him in his tent S8T. PAUL, Dec. 26.—A Dispatch special e yel S teation, has left Curacoa for La Guira. The | “Did you ever know of a cade being | from Calgary, N. W, T., says: The most Cleanses 'hq System Navy department announces that it will | dragged from his bed and out of & tent |destructive fire in the history of Calgary | Gently and Effectually visit Trinidad and Barbadoes after leaving | to (he street?” raged today and wrought great damage when ™ bilious or costive. erry La Guirs, “Thero was always bedding une him, |estimated at $100,000. Several of the fines! O esa e Oca on Pectoral loosens the grasp of your cough. Consolence Pricks at L WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.-The secretary of the treasury has recelved from a town in the south a conscience contribution of $200. In the course of his lettor the sender sir?" was the reply The witness described & number cridicu- lous things done by fourth-class m at the bldding of upper-class men. He to among other things of a man being redred to business structures were destroyed them being the Clarence, new Norman blocks Della Fox Marries, among Eau Claire and Sresents in the most acceptable form the laxative principles of plants hknown 2 act mast beneficially. The building formerly occupied by The Bee at BALTIMORE, Dec % - Dels 1ox the| T0 GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS 916 Farnam street will be vacant November 1st. i f the throat |[eays ho defrauded tho government cut|®tand on his hesd and while in st po- | actress, was marriad today to Jonn Levy It has f = i A The congestion of the thro of rovenue taxes on tobacco to tbat arount | $1tion speak a plece and deliver right- | of New York 'in the office of the clerk «f ) as four stories and a basement, which was and lungs is removed;; all in- i 71" 1ia'ama 12 N aad saluto with bis u;r; foat. {ho court o comman e Hev: Wiiliam cax{I'rrnafileNFlash?fim’E‘fa formerly used as The Bee press room. This will ¢ x i “What do you mean by saying 1o were [ church, perf. 1 the ceremony, in the | subdued ; the ’ . presance 'of the bridesmald And & fow . rente v ) flammation 1s e t‘ R WASHASS 020 Indinn Found, ) rbll,x:,!;:’llu)‘.:‘lu'lil:t‘”ll' thing hx:: .;..:m:” iy r a“m:,:l and i tow of A M DA L be d v‘ery reasonably. If interested, apply v NGTON, Dec A g te completion o « . RK, N 9 K fi‘Y parts are put perfectly a ’ | Myton of the Ulntah and Ouray agency | “Why do they obey?" ThIa waek th this city Mru. Tavs WHE RS | o e Y vice ARSI Mk at once to C. O. Rosewater, Secretary, 2oom 100 and the cough drops away. |rcporis to the Indlan burcau bere that| “The witness hesitated and en said | from the vaudevilie stage, With the inten. o gpists = prise 4 Bee Building. the search of western Colorado Ly the | that fourth-class men knew At they | The firriake Hleene which wos ek — e e = | ytate ofcials for Ind bunting in the | would have to do what they weitold." day glves the age of Miss Fox as 25, single, » N Three sizes: 25¢., 50¢ - | state has resulted o a tatlure 1o find cne| Cadet Bdwara M. Shinkle of Ohtanother | #nd @ resident of New York, while Mr utlcure e @8, J. C. Aver Co, Lowell, Mass, Indiag. firat-class man, was the third wiess. He Levy said ho was nd has no relatives , lived tn New York a advice tree, Dr. Ready November ll'~‘irs't

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