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NEW CENTURY'S FIRST D\\JJL‘.” “Elewortn, who sane duet. 1| JUDGES \I\I\F 'IIFH PLANS 2 g o s v et w1 FOR EXTENSION OF CHURCH | be put. As €oon as this matter is settied W. Koopman recited an amusing Irish 10 TTH‘ O\II\"\ D\“ \' BLEL \\Il)\l“lb\\ J\\l ARY 2, 1901, | we will start to work | lately for the Preshyteri election and Miss Florence Archer read —_— preparation of the bullding and in getting eth Contury S . " .. ' : Wee Willle Winkle. i 1 our office in shape *) terized by ht Bt ) e ¥ re L Characterized by Bright Snnshine and Orfep | 0% " C i Yoception Mrs. w. p, | Now Year Day Meeting of the I cealdu i My chiof clerk, W. 0. Thomas, a forr e Atmosph Harford, president of the assoclation, and ciary Membe: Nebraskan, will arrive from Washir nning A —— | Misx Agnes Ferguson, general secretary i and the two laborers who have been g the Presbyterian ) t Omaha | recoived. Mrs, W Hitchcock, Mrs, 1 pointed will be on hand ready to begin will engage fe eek or more in the | BUSINESS IS PRACTICALLY SUSPENDED‘ M. Richards, Mrs, H. Cole and Mrs. J !JUDGE BAKER RETAINS CRIMINAL BENCH | work at once. The balance of the ap- prelimina ork of a ent “ . | H. Collins served ki pointees, such as a sterographer and book- movement which is natio ¢ o keeper, will be for t made through the agency | which b, Remarkahie Light Teavel an the Rail- NEW YEAR SOCIAL EVENTSe Advisabitity of Calling o Geand Jues | o the civil woryloe nE of (8 choreh numericall \ ronds and i nt the (R cnsth wnd New- elall i Janunary i€ the month of putting to rights, The | 7 | N he ger . ot 2 8 L Jhided Namerous Brilliant Gatherings in Dee ALLEGED BURGLARS ARRESTED The gerieral session instituted the move . d oo So ashionable for the . ment at its ecting, but loft de clipping process has been intvoduced throughont the men of Omaha, | Charles Bilis and Peter 6 Spend | talls of the work largely with the synods entive house. No corner so hidden that it is skipped. 1 . nd hurehe The Nebraska ynod ha . s The district judges met yesterday morn NwisEET B TR Ore " 1t In the holiday rosh many odds aud ends arve left, and | made certain recommendations and the lo bright morning sun smiled upon | Soclally, yesterday was one of the most |ine in the criminal court room and were City dai \ + BRI With the o 4 : 3 H e in the new con | breijljant s that Omaha has scen 0 |jn fuwion until 1 o'clock in the afternoon | 2 s ‘.,‘ " ,h "l”y HME Sesting B ‘,‘MH at inventory they come to Hght—a few of this num 01 Co AW . " 3 Charles Ellls and Pete Green were he synod he meoting of the gen 1 '“" " Sad woke | many season. . Renlete though it was | making docket ossignments and discussing | o oo I'” ot ‘_“"v"“ Det 'm i, Drummy | ofal mevement in th wiil be huld &t ber and a few of that, Al these have been retick- maha had been | wiih nable functions, they were so fous matters fo o guidance of o D YORIOTeRY U i b 4 : . . ntury's coming the | admip vANEed CHaL 0. two SORNISted, | sorony diriey iHe """H\ B o aht [And Mitchell and wili have to answer lithe First Pre an_church. Dr. Mar cted, respriced. We want the roon for new thi rayers of thanks o - okt sl BA charge of burglury In police court this |shall first se t the board of for ¢ { k LN e L Hetween 4 and 6 o'clock Miss Lydia Moore | jmportant feature of the diccussion was the mnrnllux Rills and Green are belleved by | olgn missic o present and deliver | that arve showing up in the receiving room already-—a hurches, « ept open house, assisted by a bevy of | prope eall & d jury fo pur- 4 w4 g 4 ' e . y | 100, 156 | yorn- women, Yhe. HubutknOes oF THSTIENY | ull o rand Jury for the DU | the officers to he the men who cntered [ an res \ e of th little carly, but this is the one store that picks the 4 p offenders gene: | the saloon at Spaulding street and the | I which he o n i i i two seasons, and neediess to say this hospi- [1hs me an exceutive session, but it | ¢ A o " \ 'he Bva s ¥ choice frait when the best is on the top of the barvrel, tality was shared by a liberal representa- | | offce of the North Omaba Fuel and | I tion from the fashionable set s sald that some of the judgee favered & | company at Thirtieth and Boyd streets Ll WD week b meet We want your trade during 1901, hut we ask it urown taste of | “weige Moore, Mise Prediioks WeBlls of|® 1 o v, YL GUISTS BHPOS & | Monday night. In neither place | Hannibal. Mo., and Miss Burke of Salt | 1t was at length decided that there will | purelare gecure any hooty ninsior oy el ! only if we deserve it. il business wa be no grand jury this term of court. As to . b rbbng Hhoiond Lake City received together in the drawing | \hat action may be taken future terms r 3 e e " h o 2 . " B W O | o e With Christiias | only o guess can be registered Returning to eas s and echools " r " The ClOthlng atter nooh green, red holly berrie and mistle Court rules we taken up and discussed | the Lak Shore and Mic n Southern 3 ¥ v " Year's cus- | |khted by numerous red-shaded at length, but the changes made were such | railway offers an unequaled service, Among the cool, | lebut Messrs Jack Cudahy, Joseph Barker. Jr. |aq interest only the practicing attorneys | its trains are the New York and Roston moios 1| 00" hord i e, o o[ W AL S R e ¥ Ran 5 uil ] Department b el m. Here the same red shade prevailed . Y reat grandm \e opening ([ | “Judge Ben Baker remains on the crimi- | New England express, 2 p. m.; the twenty- | This mee . ‘} and two tall red candle deco T the punch table, while Christmas | Ay & s greens tralled from the hookcase or wers more enthnelastie | caught up with elusters of holly and mistle of ‘the hells added the The dining room was all in red, th table heing dressed in a centerpioce of h to an otherwise perfect | oy pnations, smart red bows and tall red nal beneh for Douglas county and his juris- | 81X hour train to Boston, also the Lake | Dickey, in this store is the bes ithi onr res We do diction bas been extended to include Sarpy | Shore limited, having through slecpers to | sembly is the best within your 1eh. county. Last year Judge Slabaugh was as- | New York aud Boston, also dining and 11 | pital of Phila comes direct | not know of one that is better heyond it ary ca . % sleep! ars w he | from o ke it where prelim ry | " | signed to ¥ county brary cars. Special sleeping 1l be | from th 1 where preliminary | he lots of cold weather yet to come, and the | overcoat man says tell ‘em about these Judge Keysor, who has been kept busy on | 8ttached for the accammodation of parties. | meetings hay bebn Held ‘and. the | one of the cquity dockets during the last | F- M. Byron, W. A., Chicago. work way with great ar, was assigned the Judge Estelle docket thusi nifest by all interestod par Pt b gendt year, was a I e ke - in tiie iy Bowaes. [ “'Miss “Moore was further assisteq by |79 JudEe Estelle takes up equity work. | 1¢ you desire full Information in regard | 1% bl R L oL LR Virginia Ulsters at $4.00 I i vas further —assisted by | judges Dickinson and Fawcett will continuo | 1o the Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Wichita | (N8t ¢ity that the doctor has been given In Sitetnoon = Cie "“"““ “\..: s “ ""' ""}’" Towle. Brown, Mer- | 1o preside over the two equity courts, which [ ana Caddo reservations in the Indi thronge 1 the managers ¢ : i "v | Rwenst Kilpatrick, Peck, Anne L located in The Bee building, and will ritory, which are soon to be o for 4 " The are | 13 1 1 ad honse had rranged bills to satisfy the | Orcutt, Lomax, Curti un and Latey of | a1s0 hold court in Washington and Burt - for L of the couatry 1 | ey ar extra long oxtry gom we made various taste At Boyd's the Bostonians | 8t. Louis in' dispen: - settlement, send cent book with | 4 tail N A ' . o 38 | —faney lining —all sizes. Now will you be warm? [ w\‘ months L 1ve of absence froy il yon want to give them something real good for the Feld th nd the usual holiday crowd | out the aftern 1k good cheer through- | counties respectively. Judges Slabaugh and | quarter-sectional illustrated map and full | . 3 ol Ll | Baxter will retain th me jury dockets | ge; 0 e lands to g wag out in The bill was “The Vice- | From 5 until 7 o'clock Mrs. J. K. Sum- | oyer which they presided last year. eSHPRONIOh “'",, % snows work v it (BRI R mters, Jr., received in honor of Colonel and | Tho terms of court will be as follows 1223 Farnam St L accep manner of the Bostonlans, | Mrs. J. E. Summers. Cut flowers, rather | pouglas county, Febr May 8 anfl Ou- Odakia. Nib fonal b Wl other ¢ zations of seemed to satisfy those in attendan than the customary Yuletide decoration, | (ober 7; Burt county, February 2 and Sep eindiahly he church will t i for the pur m‘ the Orphe ",.‘ ‘., pect |H|lm|| Y“lrv:l. | pravailed, the reception room being hand | tembe ; Washington county, February 4 Wanted, a good man to do canvassing in of bringing k before the ville was offered, with specls | somely decorated with pink roses. Mrs nd October 14; py county, February 11 | the country. Good pay for right man. Ad the annual holiday, which this time marks | Louls Reed and the change in the century. It ap ed | punch., The September 2 dress B 4, Bea. Miss Summers served the | | an celling and walls of the room | ———— to the observer as though the management | wero festooned with flags. Mrs. Clifford AT G 03 e, WRwEs. Bud endeavored 1o illustrate to an Omaha | Smith and Miss Leo presided i the dining THOUGHT HE HAD A BURGLAR Thomas Mcldrum won the Troup Point audience the advance which the past cens | rgom, where the color scheme. was re. i meda the Ing contest held yester sk e e W i e R L M heme was red, it] Mian Whe Was Trying to Unlock day afternoon at Twenty-fourth and Hamil being carried out in poinsetta and red rih P " n : oinsetta and re b- | safe 1 ; 4 ton streets, Phree vears ago the medal - oy v Khow S euripn Dot ey 3 Pldeta bt et 1 | " e dmprossod the omene |18, it bhrer Vi i, Pl | | [[hgsds i earin The Trocadero's bill included a beauty | how ns Suspl .. by A. . Trou George Anderson won { wl filled with poinsetta occupied the st B e R e AN ey wes | (i #how, and as cigars and cigarettes were | tor of the table, which was further m.mq‘ Crowds hurrying from office and store | the winner in 190 and Mr. Meldrum ,will | i X not barred, cach man felt himself at ease [ with a huge bow of red ribbon | about 6:30 Monday evening saw two police- | hald the trophy until January 1, 1wz . [ Oe alc in witnes<ing one of the best productions |~ Mrs, George A. Hoagland and Mrs 1”" [ ctotskiKe: bttt will b the proy of th = e gl [ class ove presented the cit e a window of the D! r wha hree t in suc A i o e sl | Benjamin F. Smith assisted in the other | McCague block, Fifteenth and Dodge slon. AN will & ed by At e " eIn. rooms, and during the afternoon about 5 streets. There was something in the atti- | the ¢lub Friday evening To judge from the hotel registers, the | 150 guests were recelved. As a fitting close T, duno from ko Hotel reglaters, the U0, KUl Were rocaived. As & Bilug cloke | tide and mannar of the bluscosts’ which - . Special Sale on | fter inventory closing- indicated a forthcoming sensation. P i 5 font, made up their minds to spend the | by Mrs. Howard, received between 9 and [ ing over the ledge of the window, they ) i out of all Winter Shoes day at home. New Year's travel is always | 11 ck at Courtland, to meet Mr. and Hght, but ai the loading hotels the first | Mrs. Edward Minor Fairfleld The largs | on Natchiog something which was going |is what lsdy ssid ot Schaefers kb | KOdaks |and Slippers at less than on within Syrup. It does not « ¢ 9 il day of the year 1901 i remarkable in this | veranda had been inclosed, heated and | Three dry goods clerks paused behind the | DUt Most re atigtied with the re | and | manufacturer’s cost. respect, and the hotels did a bigger local | furnished with Turkish r couches and wults. S business generally the night before than | easy chairs. The canvas sides were hung | glimpse of the mystery. A woman with her | Ifritation and gives re fort. If ( ;a imeras | they h done for a long while. Many resi- | With Christmas wreaths caught up, empire | officers and cra their necks to get a [spot at onc n g Hets the anyone s dissatisfied after u a bottle | P | arms full of bundle! smpanied by two (3 Y O E b dents of the clty attended religlous services | style, with handsome bows of scariet, The [ little boys, peeked in ovor the shoulders | fg®. r,""Kh‘l‘,“:’y“"fi‘l;',.k | We are now offering Cameras very pair must < at downtown houses of worship, and by | large rooms within were partiully cleared | of the clerks. Others stopped on the out- | Chreers Liver BUls v . specially reduced rat 5 P the time the new century had been greeted, | of furniture; the mantels were banked | gkirts of the rapidly growing crowd, Stusst's Tavlets the lust strect car had gone, although the | With masses of southern smilax, which also |~ Within the bullaing all was black dark. | Borbe? - s Seprerensiacininnd Lt bt Rl b R S ‘CIOSCd out now to make eompany ran the cars until after 2 o'cloek, | trafled above the windows and doorways, | ness save at the end of a long vista of is your oportun Many staid business men and dignified ma- | and this with an occasional dash of scarlet | dogks and office f b Whiskev Ciinieieseeens 8o [ instrument at greatly reduced prices. desks anc ce furniture and here the . fhe trons, who had depended upon cars r or cluster of holly berries constituted the » Quinine than hacks, spent the night at hotels tor | only decoration. B aaRLiteC v bR Sleatith NG 4 lnine Capaulos....ii../ 18 - 1}‘A00m7 7f0r SPriflg gOQdS. globe swinging from the end of a cord uinine ¢ = the first time in years | In the dining room the chandelier was Bromo Quinine In this faint glimmer could be seen the for's Cough ¢ DICTI ", c 5 ) wound with smilax to the coiling, while on | igure of a man crouching before a big iron b oty bl Lo L e The Hflben nampsmr co LADIES' fine Beaver Top Kid Foxed FPelt L FLIRTING WITH NEW CENTURY (b il blow o, o, shower, unch of st workinewic he ominetion e | A #43 Y| Lace $175 Shoes at B ations formed the centerpiece, nn With one hand over the incandescent globe, | Wyeth's Beef, Iron and Wi ine. LB 18 fi iy i i k. Drowal| & LERSIDDeE waslgsr throughout the | making an fmprovised dark lantern of it, | Shyaders FIg Fawde Y 1215 Farnam Strect. LADIES' fine Beaver Top Kid IFoxed Felt Lined = evening {Ee with the other he slowly and continuously | Raines ¢ Celery Comp - i5e Wholesale Dealers in Photo Supplies. Jutton $2.00 Shoes af ... - turned the knob. Meanwhile the crowd out- | Carter's Liver Piils iy Mg 09 fi N - CELEBRATING THE NEW YEAR | side took on accretions Blerco's Frescription e 2 LAIAES fine Red Felt Hand |u||n-nl \nln- $1.25 There was something doing at the new - The officers held a whispered conversa- | PF- Karl Cramer's “"""'“‘“ ARG S0 | Dr Ka ’s Lun Balm House Slippe quarters of the Jacksonian club, 1417 Far- [ B 3 2 on by Young Men's | tion. One of them tiptoed down the alley cHAEFEn curT — y g A T » . - pam street, yesterday afternoon, when the Chirlstian Association Last and took a position at the rear door. The | cures every kind of cough, 1a grippe. bronghitis TIRSEN' fine Red Pelt Sole 7 local disciples of “Old Hickory” came t Nigl other drew his revolver, noiselossly opened | g w. Cor. 164 sore throat. croup, whooping cough. ete. Never | ¢ gether for the purpose of giving 1900 the front door and strode down the rubber | deranen e sicaach. At Dragwists, 108 parting kick and 1901 a glad hand. ' From 7 until 10 o'clock last night tHe | matting toward the man at the safe, the MEN'S fine Beave ihe last year of the old century Father |spacious rooms of the Young, Men's Chris- | threo dry goods clerks following. Shoes at ... Time had permitted hi l v tian association were crowded with mem The man kept on working at the com- | , G d p 3 . 1 - NS N v DRU P N to cut asunder the almost blossoming plants | bers and their friends, the occasion being | bination, fal’l re MEN'S fine Velvet n|.nn|‘h red $1.20 House of the democracy and the Jacksonlans evi ‘n.. regular New Year's reception. In the | The cflicer stepped off the mat and his | Slippers at fently considered it correct policy to meet |parlors the visitors were received by Pre foot came down with a sharp clank upon | aim at the threshold of the new year and |dent I. W. Carpenter and Directors A the onk floor. The erowd outside held is | nventory Nith good cheer take the keen edge off |Tukey, J. H. Dumont, W. O. Henry, J. O.|breath. The man at the safe looked up ais cutlery. Phillippi, H. L. Kreider, J. A, Sunderland, [and smiled, . AI‘CfiC ()Vel‘ShOC“}S The smiling countenance of the pee H. J. Penfold, P. Hostwick, Charles E “Hello, Story!" he said. leader that hangs on the wall a s Morgan, George G. Wallace and W. T. “Hello, Charle, ald the officer. MEN'S II<-‘|\\ Ileece Lined $1.35 Arctic Overshoes at ... . O8¢ gestive black' frame was careully dusted |Graham Confounded combination isn't working,' ° WOMEN'S Heavy Fleece Lined $1.20 Arvctie Overshoes at. ./ Z3¢ off and the doors of the i s a club were thrown | From five beautifully decorated he added, resuming his task at the knob. S 3 3 spen. At & o'clock the faithful began to [light luncheon was served by Mesdames 1. | “Cold weather seems to have affected it.”* i | MISSES' Heavy Fleece Lined 85¢ Arvetie Overshoes at wrrive. If anybody came there with the|W. Carpenter, Georg Lee, “It is alifired cold,” the policeman re- IFor this week. Prices cut in half. it and % N SR LeR e expectation of having a gloomy communion | Switzler, T. V. Moor J. Neville, C. L. | marked feelingly, as he replaced his re- Dha hea akes of clothing i CHILDR Heavy Ileece Lined Arctic Overshe Mith his past he was promptly made to|Chaftee, J. 0. Phillippi, A. L. Patrick, Mau- | volver in his hip-pocket and returned to | Style aranteed. e best makes « . torget it. Everything pointed to time [rice Huffey and F. L. Willis. the street. Then he ordered the crowd | America. Buy this week and save fully fifty per 'l] s ahead and futures were played upon in| In the gymnasium a program of athletic | away rather more brusquely than was nec- . SOV il AP MOI s i bt iy l_ egg g true beard of trade style. If a visitor | events furnished splandid amusement for | essary, it seemed, called his companion | €Dt ‘On your purchases. The most complete as- /7 1 chanced a remark about the last election | the visitors. There were eight events with | from the alley and resumed his beat. | gortments and the best values ever put on sale. MEN'S Army Duek The Lace Le, ne HLensele he was promptly reminded that a century |a large number of contestants in each. Put- | “Charley” was the junior partner of the N had fust died and one of better promise ting the twelve-pound shot was won by | firm. BOYN Ilv:l\,\' Duck Felt Lined 85¢ lhlllou Leggins at......49¢ was In the crad John Hall, 34 feet 7' inches, with Preston ieia il il Hart Schaf ner & b Tty g & 2 Rl kg 4 When stray thoughts of the past had | Davidson second, 83 feet and 10% inches. | u"‘"wl‘h: IJr Salve s 4 3 5 WOMEN'S fine Fleece Lined $1.35 Jersey Leggings at......O8¢ ceased to put an occasicnal kink into the [ The standing broad jump was won by W, jdces g four plies, your money w M kd F S \ « REN'S fine Pleece Lined $1.00 Jersey Legeings at. . .50Q¢ happy spirit of the throng attention was | Selhoff, who cleared 9 feet and three-quar- |be returned. It is the most healing med- arx's ll'leSt UItS HILDRIED A Quing 50c¢ called to the fuct that all well-regulated | ters of an inch. Mr. Selhoff also carried off [ i¢ine. Kor sale by Myers-Dillon Drug Co., functions should have a master of cere- |frst honors in the running high Jump, mak- [ Omaba; Dillon's drug store, South Omaha. a“d Overcoats monies and by unanimous consent J. B. ing 5 feet and _! lnl"lll": 2‘:‘“"‘"- }‘l"l"(""lv Wanted—An Insurance man of good stand- m_::“\ wax 'I}‘:|';:r lhlvv”nlvn;m s ble |';l|>l| _u;n 'r -‘II‘:‘“II -*;"'IJ;‘r_:’ ‘\i“ i t s l‘|"jr' ‘:‘:: ”“‘" ing and experience to act as gemeral agent v € e talent of the club was ed | T fee! iches. ‘G, Fishe O tN€ ] for a large eastern insurance company not | 1 ros oncessions i rice. The riches alities i » Inta service. George Shiclds approached | fence vault, making 6 feet and 4 inches. The [ o1 AT CHVETE MRUIREES Sompiny mot | | At great foncessions '"_"' I'h J" hest qualities in fl," [ ] the piano with confidence and sang “I'll | hitch and kick match was won by Chester [ 0o oo offic world, made to retail at $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00, will Leave My Happy Home For You™ and sev- | Stemm, who scored 7 feet 9% inches. E se this week at al others rendered similar selections. A | Painter won the quarter mile potato race | Wanted, a good mam to do eanvassing 1n | 8¢11 here this week a bunch of funny storles were related, the|in 1:42 4-5 the country. Good pay for right man. Ad- e R S BT L 7.50, $10 and $15. by & knight of tk A. L. Thompsc i $ The festivities continued i early 6 E 2 (e A e e onis d ) IT WAS JORPEN S BUSY DAY We also offer exceptional values in medinm grade $5 OO other hour or so had not some thoughtless endent “of Indinn Sapply | Spits and Overcoats, worth $10.00 and $12.00, for. member announced that Frank Burkley Quinine and rum and a whole lot of other ot in Getting Ready for Ed Smith, John Power and Charley Tracy | (hings are pleasant to rub on the scalp Businexs, Price Concessions in Boys and Children’s Suits, had orgarized a quartet and were about washing it free of dandru, but not S to spring & song Bae Drenaration of the asnaral Ton will curs | Buperintsndsnt B OV Jordaniof the Ins| Reefers and Odd Pants. the dandruff. A germ causes dandruff and | dian supply depot passed a busy New ) v P aists, 26 S R ooy Sh t t TWENTIETH CENTURY HILARITY | raliing hair. 1 s necossary o kil that | Year's duy. Owing (o the delay in the ar- Boys' Odd Long Pants, sizes, waists, 26 to 82—pants worth ortes - germ 1o be permanently cured of dandruff | rival of certain important government pa- | from $1.50 to §3.00—on sale for — B, W. Wil Be volved in a | and 0 stop falling hair. Newbro's Herpi- | pers from Commissioner of Indian Affairs ° Gun Play and is Nabbed by cide will positively destroy that so| W. A. Jones, thd selection of & building to 75 1 25 1 95 2 50 L that th can be no landruff .“m %0 | be used as the supply depot and other mat- C, . [] . () . 0 - that the hair will grow luxuriantly, “De- | ters were left in abeyanco for another day. : ¢ it B. W. Wilson, who is not unlike the ace | giroy the cause and you remove the effect.” | Mr. Jordan, however, again inspected very Boys' Odd Knee Pants, sizes 3 to 16, worth up to $1.75, sale of spades in color, was taken in by P e carefully the th sites and buildings that S RAlkanilis Fiikdtan’ R0 Ooodrink Tadterday %o Rheean! Ranciw have been offered the koverament by the | price this week S UNIDN MISSOURI afternoon because he was suspected of hay Preceptor James Gilbert is dea The | Commercial club of this city MISSOURI "PACIFIC ok 0 ng in contemplation a deed as dark as his [body will lie in stat Masonic temple [ “I expect to settle the question of a build- 2 C C an C RIVER TO nh 1 RIVER T skin. According to the station house story, | from Wednesday noon to Thursday noon ing tomorrow,” said Superintendent Jordan J Wilson showed evidence of luck at policy | Kadosh (midnight) funeral ceremonies | last night. “The selection will be some- 4 Salt Lake City ' Salt Lake City by having in his possession @ roll of green- | will be observed at 10:30 promptly Wednes- | what difficult for the reason that the three Boys' Reefers « ml Top Coats—worth double--at 10 Hours Quicker than 9 o 238 Miles Shorter than dacks, and was succeeding fairiy well in | day night, January buildings at the government's disposal are o any other line. spos any other line. o o 4 the work of reducing the stock of red | Members in good standing of the thirtieth | almost equal in the advantages offered for 1 an e 8 San Francisco lMguor at a smloon, where he become In- [and higher degrees, with their wives, will San Francisco y X 110 Miles Shorter than volved in a heated controversy with several [ be weledmed 15 Hours Quicker than R 2 part any other line. other gentlemen of color Admission to others by card only. Doors any other line. 5 When the dispute got to a certain pitch [ open at 10 o'clock: doors closed at 10 Beau‘tlful \ M Portland Portland Wilson aunounced that arbitration would LOUIS E. WETTLING L : i i 54 Miles Shorter than be possible only through the agency of [Thirty-second Degree, K. C. C. H., Com- AR e any other line. bullets, and hustled out and armed him- | mander . £ i [ ] self with a big revolver. As he was re Members participating in ceremony will A‘tomllers turning to the scene of the trouble he was |convene at Freemason's hafl at 9 o'clock Selling the Most Clothing in Anaha. mipped by the officers, and a possible shoot- | sharp. L Ld George. a fanitor of the New York Lite| The new vear and century were indi The new century will have many surpris; the Direct Line DI, e ot drtoanonn ™ V%% | Bvery scat at both performances were Cut Glass and possibly a few miracles— FOR ALL WESTERN POINTS sold and hundreds stood up. The show is [ Thelr Frh all that could be desired in the way of Bottles of The members of the Young Women's | vaudeville diversion and is delightful for Christian ~association entertained their [ women and children. Everybo k- perf“mes but nothing better than friends at a musicale yesterduy afternoon | ing about “Waldon the from 4 until 6 and in the evening the an- o y heerfuily furnished upan application. n.“::-]x r““.‘.’v‘xwu‘ RRosihi AR A0 B This afternoon at the matinee ut Boyd's at reduced prices to sH ERI DAN coAI Detailed information cheerfully s p PP Several hundred guests responded to the | the Bostonians will sing “The Serenade” {nvitationa of the youns women and joined | and this evening “Robia Hood," hoth com close out. NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE (324 FARNAM ST ¢ oming the new year. | positions of Herbert ant They w coal mined in Wyoming. e v |1 ot o B o | Shrman & MeConnell Drug Go e s | it ig e o aie, Sihie Cor, 10th and Dodse. VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam. Tel. 121, « V