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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 Bee, January 2, 19 De) T s | [ B o follows: Reserve fund in gold, $150,000000; | called nt the White House today and in- | (\IFFN W \ 'S | 753 Goow IMPORTERS' BRIEFS ~ FILED | (rur st ear ooy eave | s e eions e "wrens s “senini | QUEEN REWARDS ~ ROBERTS | 1 notes, $364,012.379, general fund, $130000,« [ banquet of the Ohio Society of California M 478 on the occasion of his vieit to attend the ttorneys for Armstrong and Jonea Submit| 10 national bank depositories to the |launching of the battleship Ohio. The i . o4 Theit A & credit of the disbursing officers and the | president assurcd Mr. Giewves he would Bestows au Farldom on Him, with Re eir Argumenta. United States (reasurer. 94, Total, |attend if notning happened to provent. If mainder for Bis Daughters ill our great January S $1,131,271,562, against which there are de- [able the president will also visit Austin, mand Habilities outstanding amounting to | Tex ‘ H H CHALLENGE UNCLE SAW'S ATTITUDE | 541,164,215, fcaving a cash balance on hand — ALSO MAKES HIM A KNIGHT OF THE GARTER Clearing Sale 1s one of of 420107335, The cash in the reasurs | GAIETY AT WHITE HOUSE the most attractive fea-|ren e sapreme conrt that Govern. [ '€Ter%ed during the month $030,545 Crowd Receives Him Enthu Prestdent and Mrew. Mekinley Enters . ment's Impositlon of Dutles o : teally nt Cowen on the Iale of - aln | Honor of Cal et Om- tures. Read reductions| "verie tiean imporis crom thin | RIVER AND HARBOR BILL DONE SO AE OIS WIves. Wikht, Princess Beatrice Act- , Committee Completes 1ts Work, Give o vernor. dnd come. " ing Out List of Prelim- WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The soclal sea iuavy Sarveys. son of the new year at the White House| . ... ’ Foulards WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The first briefs to oy A g Wit opened tonight when President and| COW Isie of Wight, Jan. 2.—The be filed in the cases involving the relation | WASHINGTON, Jan, 2.The river and|Mrs., McKioley gave & dinner in honor of | 84mer Cauada, having Field Marshal Lord $1.00 Fancy Silks reduced to 75 $1.00 Foulards reduced to 69c. of the United States to their insular pos- | harbor committee of the nouse today com- | the cabinet members and their ladies. The | RODErts on board, anchored off Osboroe at $1.00 Fancy Silks reduced to 60 $1.00 Foulards reduced to 5 scesions, which, aro to be argued in the [ pleted the final draft of tho house river | table was set in the shape of & double T | 1140 @ m. today $1.00 Fancy Silks reduced to 1% Sie Foulards reduced to 39. United States supreme court, were submit- | and harbor bill. The provisions and con- | in the state diniog room. The prevailing | ,The ships in the roads were gaily dressed, f+od iike reduced to And many reductions that we bave no | ted today tracts provided for in the measure were | decorations were pink and begonias, with |he sea front was elaborately decorated Now that Christmas bas 85c Fancy Sliks reduced to time to quote. Thero are eight of the cases and briefs | given out just hefore the holiday recess, |ferns. In the cast room large wreaths of | ¥!th bunting and venetian masts with fes Iivery department has many choice bargains to show. were flled in two of them, vis, the cases | but the proliminary surveys provided were | evergreen and holly were hung over the [(0008 adorned the route (o Osborne house. | pagged; suppose we setile PACKAGES TO BT DELIVERED.~1f yeu did mot met your packe of Carlos Arstiong and of Samuel B. Jones. | not completed until today. Among them | great mirrors and garlands of the same were | ® the entrance of which was erected an In both cases the briefs represent the par- | are the foliowing twined ab : " |unique tribute of the queen's appreciation : Y. 1 he ivered p a 1 N ed about the white pillars. The Ma. b fl':':,’,‘:..‘“:."..f,..' T e morning. We are awamped in our 40 |10y sontesting the contention of the gov-| Arkansas—Little Red river from the | rine band furnished the music of the field marshal's work. in the shape down to business, esterday . ornment. The Armstrong case comes from [ mouth to the government quarries at Bee| Those present, in addition to the presi- |°f a1 arch of laurel. This was the first 4 1 AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALI/S PATTERYS, the court of claims, Armatrong Is & Bite | Rock dent and M MeKintey were, Soctatary | e such an arch bad ever appeared there | W€ began a series of mark ish subject ing b Ponce, P. R., Tlinois—Missies ve M o reast oo | 10 Bonor of any subject of her majesty subject, doing buginess m Ponce R ols—Missiesippi river at Moline, Ill, | of the Treasusy and Mrs. Gage, Soc downs; some of the bargains mo"Pso“ B:LD:“ &' o' and he sues to recover the tarill on duties | With a view of constructing a lock rotary of War and Mrs. Root, Attorney '“’:"_'“”mf“;,“"J”',"'",';; SATRa a5, Raiks collected on goods imported from this coun- | Louisiana—Cane river, improvement by |General and Mrs. Griggs, Postmaster Gen- |7 oin the Canada at South- THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE D:“ GOODS HOUSE IN OMAH try. The court of claims decided against | syotem of locks and dams. Bayou Tigre, | eral and Mrs. Smith, Secretary of the Navy ;\mmun and remain on board until morn- were gobbled up before the MAHA. him and he appeals from that decision, The | Bayou Lafourche, for construction of locks | Long, Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. | /™€ ¥. M. O, . BUILDING, 0O brief in that case was filed by Mr. Johu |at the head Hitchcock, Secretary of Agriculture and | A Jarse crowd of people waited for Lord tag was dry. Tcday there 3. O A " v . Roberts' arrival at Trinity pier. The field C. Chaney, on behalf of Mr. Arms(roug. Mississippl—Yallalusha river from Gren- | Miss Wilson, Speaker and Mrs. Henderson, v ——— - Tho slea Is made in the brief that the ada to Its mouth. Chicasaba river, Homoo- | Senator Allison, Senator and Mrs. Burrows, [ M3rehal landed from the roval lsunch at| — are a few more ready for the collection of duties was. in the circum.- | Chitto river, Pearl river, Hort Island pass, | Senator and Mrs. Carter, Senator McEnery, | ©-60 P e which was the slgpal for dent ick stances, violation of the constitution of [ 10 secure twenty-five-foot channiel to gIf. | Senator and Miss Kean, Senator Bever- | #hIRE §howts of welcome. brincess fo-| quick comer. tod man, they did not examine the cat- [known all over the countey. It Is foollsh to | b United States as by the Paris treaty | MissourlMissouri chute, with a view (0 idge, Seuator and Mrs. Scott, Senator and | [ p 0 G be M 40 E ot Connaught tlemen | Sunpose. that he would vome here undes | the island of Porto Rico became a portion | losing; Point Pleasant landing, with a | Mra. Dolliver, Representative and Mrs q Inlted . view to revetment work; St. Francls river. | pay, ese Grosvenor, | TéPresenting the queen, awaited Lord Rob present circumstancee. However, I believe | Of the United Btates Now ¥ . Payne, Representative and Mrs, Grosvenor. | i “ypoue arm was still in o sling as the | (CONTINENTAL g b . New York-Hudson river, from state dam | Representative and Mrs. Hopkins, Repre NOT CROWE BUT DthSTAKEN Lr:‘rkn:I:“ :2" :.“(....'.'."Jh::".nf"'k..f'(.':‘.h: Th frief l‘n \-jm-"n"- '_" b | at Troy to Waterford, preliminary examin- | gentative and Mrs. Dalzell, Miss Root, Hon. ‘:“"" n'v being thrown from his horse in OLOTHING co teilh ¥ e brief lays down the following proposi- | ation with view to securing depth of twelve | James A. Gary and Mrs, Gary, Mre. Abner | SOUH Africa. He was warmly greeted and . Man Kol ron to Raa |statemen tlons as the basis of the appellant's con- | feet, including lock at state dam to ac- | McKinley, Colonel and Mrs. Willlam Bar- | {h® party started in royal carriages for Os- | N, B. CORNER 16th AND DOUGLAS. o - | Chiet She Is familiar with Crowe's 3 0. route Lands Discov [P by P iy f tensiony commodate all probable demands of com-|bour, Mrs, H. 8. B. Beale, Miss Jane Cox, |FOrne house. The route was lned with |y oo piiyee vou tell others—If we don't tell us. oy } methe otics and his oplulon a8 to | e constitution of the United States [ merce. (This preliminary examination Is . . troops and thronged with cheering sight e the whereabouts of the alleged Kidnaper | reaches aver every portion of the national AR NOba IR, L (bl s | g pa bt e o it whehern HiefomHiallel {4 |1 conmection with the proposition of the| NIGE SURPLUS FOR DECEMBER|"‘Tie ueen s vostonet o carion o0 | D" MMCG@RIEW orfes’ or districty, because this ¢ t egram.)—It has been evident for several fitory listricts, because thi stl Lord Roberts, with a special remainder for | sat O H | - | tlon proyides for ‘territorics ns well as | deep water canal to cannect the great lakes « > . - days that Pat Crowe aud bis assoriates | SCRUTINIZE THE CUDAHY GOLD | states “The teiston mnds by Spain in tha with thé ‘oekn.) & Compnrative Statement by Treasnry [his daughters. He was also made a Knight j,_.":':';, "I:';“',',n",';_,:"‘::“'_"'“"‘_. - bave been in the vieinity of Chadron and | treaty of Paris produced an absolute cha . 3 of title and soverelgnty In Porto Rico Oregon—Tillamook bay, with view of se-| Department Shows Recelpts Ex- |of the Garter to 6 p.om. It has been ascertalned beyond doubt that | Texans Are Reported Scanning Gilt- [ "rho Lregident of the United States Is an | curing fitteen and twenty feet depth across ceeded Expenditures. Lord Roberts stopped on his way at the Pat Crowe spent Sunday night in this city | pew of Spotting | executive. He has no_ right to exercise | o 08 CO - town hall of East Cowes, where eulogistic CHARCES LOW with friends of the famous gang that has - legislative functions, Tha imposition by : g 3 Adfesses 6! weloome ware presented to SV BEGH & BFIOF o LlN, ouNtry, CARKANOS Wtive orders of customs dutles on | Tennessee—Elk viver from Estill Springs| WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The comparative [ addresses of welcome were presented 1o nmerce between the island of Porto | to Fayetteville: Tennessoe river, with vlew |statement of the receipts and expenditures | him. Ha then resumed his drive and en Ia the home of the once noted outlaw, | DALLAS, Tex.. Jan. 2.—All the banks in | Idco and other parts of tho United States | o Loil U0 F TEMMERER VAR WERAVIER | %y 00 'St on dasued by the Treasury | tered the grounds of Osborne house by the George Cy and it is no conjecture tha oday fter tha treaty of peac d the exchange . Vetaat & »y seeda i ry, and it is n ] re that | Dallas today recelved descriptions of the | After the treaty of peace and the exchangs | o o department today shows that for the month | prince of Wales' entrance and proceeded that gang are responsible for tha abduc- [ money pald by Mr. Cudahy at Omaha for . Bl ( Mr. h the collection of such dvties 18 without war- | Texas—Matagorda bay and Lavac of December, 1900, the total receipts were [Up the ‘noble, troop-lined avenue to her ton of Edward Cudahy. Pat Crowe 18 evi- | the ransom of his gon. It is clalmed that |rant of laws, With tlew {5 BIe:FQAE ShABRAI 100, ciet o | $46,846.508, an increase as compared with | majesty's Isla of WIght residence. After dontly a member of the outlaw gang and | marke were place : A government without limitations was s il g . marks were placed on the money. When |, (o BYEENIN by the founders of the na- | between them; St. Charles bay, to remove | December, 1899, of $87,404 a hearty reception in the council chamber In his endeaver to reach the “Hole-in-the- |any of it is attempted to be passed the ar- o ; Y 3 o A ) tlon, They sought to establish and did o8- | reeds, T " > v The receipts from the several sources of | by a number of princes and princesses Lord Wall" dountey of Wyoming depenat A o St anines i tablish and did cs- . The wecretary of war is also au- i L all” country of Wyoming was depending | rest of the person or persons offering the | tablish a constitutional republic, whteh ac- | (1O B (ARG B8 PR B0 BRC o oconiuo are given as follows: Customs, | Roberts was ushered into the presence of on the help of friends here to ass n SaENed o y nishes a written guaranty of protection to R J PG S elp of friends here to ansist him. | warked money is ‘to follow. Banks | SEhe § NG BERGANGEDE FESCCION 1D trom Sabine and Naches river fo Subiue |$18.496,634, n decrease of $624,.250; Internal | the queen. His audience with her majesty @ thick have the man-hunters b throughout the United States and Canada | onie portion of the country the exec pass, with estimate of cost for nine, twelve, | Févenue, $26,200.693, an increase of $185,- | Was quite private. since the abduction that some keen-scented ; 7 ave recel e, A legislative ority subject to 3 7 v o e ball Lord Roberts said he regretted that his SO CRUE kb TaF ks Ofadige. Bt other portion it is without any restriction | also feasibility of connecting proposed |Of $526,534 lowed Crow £ hadron, but with | THREE SUSPICIOUS STRANGERS | or iimftation-—that in one bart & republican | cpaviel with Port Arthur canal, © The expenditures for the mouth were | Feturn was not accompanied by immediate the asslstance of Crowe's friends he was srnment exists and in another part an % » kadat T ) (Dr. McGrew at age 62.) stowed awny and the dewectives wore ted Slimited despotism s repugnant "t $40,204,622, which leaves a surplus for the | peace, but, he added, while he feared hos THE MOST SUCCESSFUL Mach Hawke Thinks One of Them | ([l SERGTEAS, CRIEI | month of $6,641,886. The following are the | tilities would continue for some time, he G et 4 o one Dunn, | ™ ey e Becn st s | S S 1 Sl 5| LEASE OF MILWAUKEE ROAD |mont of ssehses, mhe fohoving as e | s beuld comiee ir some (i bt | @ PEQIALIST ston, cral hours | bty the protection afforded biil o laneous, $9,694,811, increase, $1,918,432; war, | and had no fear regarding the outcome. |y ¢he tremtment of all forms of DI $10,040,100, decrease, $169,010; navy, $4,487,- | He concluded with an eulogy to the mag SES AND Country In Unconstitutional. and as tho Liverpool police had not been)would be caught in less than two days it notified of the expected arrival of ihe sus- | ho attempted to travel, for he is so well and finally caught him In the Bad Lands | rights. Interented Persons Declare They :,},‘.,,,. Oclrichs, (;.m‘ru? find that he was not | ppATTSMOUTH, Neb., Jan. 2.—(Speclal.) Answers Attorney General. No Knowledge of Rumorcd 514, decrease, $196, Indians, $1,045, nificent army of Great Britain, all the com- s I"_k'"‘l‘“ “;'\‘]""‘] “‘"-"' v““' wis @ smooth | _while driving home from South Omaha| A large portion of the brief is devoted an of Operation, increase, $264,400; pensions, $10,803,1 ponents of which, he pointed out, puiled p"" ‘,_" ": l('“" I" ;", hbladi Is M{"“" on (he night preceding the Cudahy kidnap- | to the refutation of the trief laid down crease, ~ $327,645; interest, $3,223,145, together splendidly. Gurely: secroted I thie -"[';,\,I",,"!f, S0 | lng, Mach Hawke, who resides at Maynard, | by the attorney general in the Goets case, | WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The Evenlng | crease, $1,175.043. “Remainder,” as referred to in the dis AUANANT e I oy aTone-In-the- Wall” | e miles from (his clty, was overtaken in | ecently argued by bim in the supreme | Post says: Sevoral changes in the direc- | During the last six months the receipts | patch from Cowes s a provision for the |, LRa THAN 10 DA ac Ut Lok e o ¥ |the suburbs of South Omaha by three | court, to the effect that the government of | tcrate of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul [ amounted to $201,541,861, an against $254,- | passage of a patent of nobllity to a spe- [ qinw. patn oF loss of 1 3 strangers, who acted susplclously and asked | tho United States should have an un-| Rallway company were suld today by well |703,604 for the corresponding period last | cinl successor or line of succession, in de- | QUICK ST and MOST NATURAL CUIRE PUNISHMENT F | all sorts of questions in regard to the routes | limited hand in the control of territory | informed interests in that property to be | year. fault of male issue, on the decease of A |th as et been discover OR KIDNAPERS |ana disiances to various points in this |outside of the states. Replylng o this | the most important development impending | The expenditures during the last six | householder. The only xon of Lord Rob- | CHARGES LOW. e | vicinlty. Mr. Hawke sized them up as | declaration, Mr. Chaney says In its affairs, Talk of & possible lease of | months aggregated $273,004,155, an against | erts, Lieutenant Roberts, died December | GYPHIL|§ In all stages and conditions Senator Rausom Introduces ML in | highwaymen and concluded (hat their mo- | Mr. McKinley is the president of = the | the company by the Great Northorn and |§263,766,360 for the corresponding period | 15, 1890, of a wound received in an on- [ I FIIES, cured and bvers trace of the Lealslnture Iucrensing the tive was robbery, but they finally pro- | Lnfted States™the president of s o Northern Pacific railroads is not regarded | in 1899, gagement at the Tugela river. For gal- | biood. Penalty ceeded ahead without molesting him. ¢ other territory. ot peopic and he :;'":".hrl{‘;u:mrl:“f:“:-:.ri\:::r:n.m;,:n;::mn‘;r The net surplus during the last six | lantry 'ln ;n e:!orl IO' secure lnu ,nrmxh s, “;_"‘r},fi_i\:\';IA‘:"‘_‘;N(]‘\‘;’I';":Auflw‘ akin 28 Bino Sudibhy 4 t0 territol o va p . 5 O g D cos ; - d. Since reading of the Cudahy matter and | despot of n and no tersitory. e prop o banking months was $18,747,706. guus abandoned on the occasion he was | {50 OF SAY, CXIerRRl cppearances of the LINCOLY, Jan. "2—(Special)~Tho fol- | the description of Pat Crowe, Mr. Hawke | W& eve commis intersts will not definitely commit them- g recommended for the Victoria cross and | imore successfal and far moce satisfactory lowing bill relative to kidnaping was intro- | is inclined to believe that these were the | " Toha, comcress e "the - congres selves further than to say that they have MacArthur's Casunlty Lint the queen, as a mark of appreciation of the | than the “Hot Springs” troatment and at duced by Senator Ransom of _Douglas | men for the capture of whom such a vigor- | U'nited States—the congress of the no knowledge of such a plan and believe | WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.-—General Mc-|young man's or and the services ren- }:”;u':';:":""f‘l'-"" 'I’"{l““ ,';“‘-\‘mm‘\wfr"l]’r' that county: ous effort s now being made. fory and people of the United States, 111t to be fmpracticable. Changes in the | Arthur's latest casualty st fs as follows: | dered by Lord Roberts to his country, pre- WEAKNESS 5o i widale e An act to amend section 18, of chapter v, T or people. 1t 15 ommipotent nowhere on tho | directorate forming practically a reduction | MANTLA, Jan. 2 1801.—Adjutant General, | vious to his departure for South Afrien, nen. LOKS 0F MANHOSD, :: ‘x’.’fu‘. :;:;l1--{:-v-‘K[4;*r«l ) 1,ml ;'i ren 1 sald & ;'rf;“\- \:-- ju Creston, Too, face of ;lu;‘ u;rlll| IIL'V\(.H rreincnl by g of its membership are sald to be under “}.;l:luuxll':m' mi‘{)llro?!rrllx deaths have oc- | took the occasion, when Lady Roberts vis- ls;ufn ‘!m?uu\: N rv;m- l)--lxlll_h_ ‘r‘"f' of d section 20 of said chay as RESTON, Ia., Jan ~(Special.)—Su- | people of the tod States under w o0 curred sinc 5t repol b _ ain and Nerve Power, Forgetfulness, section and ORESTON) 18] Jhndi/Ente (a1)8u- | people of the United Biates under u Sonells | aiscussion Dysentory —ecember 2, Company M, |ited Windsor castle a few days before she | BE4I AR Nerve Wower. Forketfuiness Be it enacted by the legislature of the p; Ixurn uur' (;;lluv;‘s and l‘-“mnk Miller, | 4ya duttes. 1t exists by virtue of that ¢ It is said four and perhaps five new di- ;l;hhi!\ ‘clghth Volunteer infantry, Simon P | sailed, for the cape, to hand her a small OVE DO € .q.-.‘ CURED, #tate of Nebraski of the firm of Beecher & Miller, claim | titution, as does also the presidential rectors will shortly take their places in | Rechieldt; December 27, Comnay’ D, Forty- | parcel, saying: “Here is something 1 have M od k . ctio) That se on 18, of chapter v, g vy p O o Ty 31 offic i 1 ) | 0 e V. er 8 H e = neGrow. s ofyptlon 1. It ection 1% of chapter 1v, | that Pat Crowe came to Creston last Sat- | office. omnipotent nowhere. The only em- | the board. 1t is said that beside President B T O A s | tied up with my own hands and 1 beg you RECTAL DISEASES & hereby, umended to read as follows urday from the south over the Hopkins | i, tant thing this side of heaven, formii; J. J. Hill some of the new names will be | cavalry, Prentis Sulteen; December 21, | will not open it until you go home.” Lady |€ages ~of the rectum has cure Section 18 Any ferson or persons who | & St. Joseph branch and left for the north. | Tated by the fathers out of times Whichi | Robert Bacon of J. P. Morgan & Co., N. B. | Troop 1, Eleventh Voluntéer cavalry, Ser: | oberts found that the parcel contained | QTS had falled. Flssure, Ulcers. L dnap o orel y COy O o 8 y o b e v o T OV e necessity of vrovid g et hics ) V! >, My ; Dec her 23, & ry shall kidnap or torcibly decos’ out of this | They are both personally acquainted with | roved the necessity of providing ag@id | Roam of Chicago, executor of the Pullman | oS, Wl Fo M¥UAtt: DeCember | 10" Victoria cross wora by her dead son. [ modiate and u permanent eur or iroprison any _person ...-...f;,m"’,{]‘,l Crowe and are positive they were not mis- [ pei™ ot the omnipotence of men represent- | estate, and J. Henry Smith, with possibly [ Morgan; December 25 Troop M, — de without cutting or paln. The cure is the. Tntention. of ' DAVInE such taken. They advised Sherift Miller, but, | ing the people of the Unit1 States another representative of the Rockefeiier | Volunteer cavalry, Chester A, ‘Markhan: | Celebrate Bank's Quarter Centennt A Y awviiiD Pksons L pugh | following his custom, Crowe disappearci| One would think to hear the mrgaments |TE00 0 FORTCTEl N O gan interest | December 1. Company M, Sixteenth Infan: | BERLIN, Jan. 2.—The Relchsbank is HUAR A i o't Ruratance Of the lawa. thereo advanced by the government that thers try, Hugh Flynn. ; : o Do In purauance of the laws thercot shall | efore the officers could apprehend him. e et imeor mitations of ANy |is represented on the St. Paul board only | Al Other Cises—December 15, Forty- | celebrating today its twenty-fitth anniver CHARCES LOW th more than seven years, and shall ort upon g he president, so fur | Ly president Samuel Spencer of the South- | féventh Volunteer in Charles H. WiI- | sary. The directors and central committee | . o000 TE LTS el B S ent by ma moreover, be Nable o the costs of prosecus HYMENEAL aw the t concerred.’ They | & ST CED lams; December 2, Trooh Ly Third cuy- | met in the bank's large assembly room, [ CRFRRIREISS TREC TENEIMENY fby s tion, may giv an absolute monasoly; ey el LTRSS 5 Jl e which was splendidly decorated with flowers [ o MRS SGRE EVeEyWhETe fre Lo Whoever shall foreibly or fraudulently St may give to the ¥ jands a rep - ¥ ) 3 y-s 3 b v o oV~ a y, o] r se by the leading Berlin banks. Presi- Office houra: § m, to 9 p. m,_ Bundays GREEVT B o decoy. entlos away. Aeorath Birovwnibialy: lie; they may glve to Porto Rico such gov- | Tl fantry, Samuel L. 8 ¥ ent 0 i o BT it oot e TR | i o T ey argarr | L B WA o ke hsp £ | COMP ROLLER MAKES REPORT | feiii boga i B, e E A R M A A e purpose of extorting from such person, or | 1, , lata e 1o Hibagies BTGNS ¢ = g | v i ment of the Reichsbank since 1576 and a los Sta. OMATIA: NICE: rom his or her relutives or friends, or from lnl). oldest daughter of the late Marcus | ment aft thy lm of Turkey and China; |y Statemeut of Domestic Cir- ',"("{::::nr.n‘x;y J'vll TI|IrI§-|hI A olon, | Privy © e a)on Xiantaal. tha Babk's an Dnun s #., OMAHA, NEB ¢ o person, assoc ¢ corporation, | Daly of 0, wa . hey may establish a republie in one part : 4 REL R LI von: usoiatas oF GorpOFaLIsN, Montann, was quletly wedded at | CUe¥ M43 Lavchy in another: they. may uiation and Estimate of Valwe *infandry, eorge Hrown; Decembe | vice president, gratetully recognized the Suy mones. hroperty or promise, or for the | noon today to H. Carroll Brown of Balti- | feny to the unfortunate inhabitants of these of Forelgn Coin 4 rty-third Volunteer infa Durpose’ of combelling the performance of | mare, at the more of the beide'e matbor | (A AQ the unfortunate inhabliants of theve Lial : it Tt en December | institution’s promotion of Germauy's busi- FIIEE EI.EGTIII}B ggu op;m any act by such person, or any other per- ise odes of eiv- 0 ; a”infantry, Thomas J. | ness inte esented to t Bon, waocates or corpordtion, shall, upon | 8 Fifth avenue. Because of the recent | fleges which characterize the codox of BS | WASHINGTON, Jan, 2.—The monthly cir- | {f.&orre. acamb pIEdAnsanttr, TORAN, | neas Interants and prasnted to the baok a nvietion, be imprisoned in ‘the péniten- | death of the bride's father, only the Imme- | MEthe rolles of barburism an? there i culation statement of the comptroller of the | infantry, Kmil Bettin: December 23, Com for the time of the natural lfe of | dinte relat o couple were ol o 8top or eontral th ency ! 1, Fourth infantry, Corporal Willlam | which will be hung in the assembly room of N ¥ LT8R ffending. Any person wh te relatives of the couple were pres- | power on earth to stop ot tonted) Uiem. .t | currency shows that on December 81, 1000, | BANY, 0y CRUCh? Becomber 3. Company K. | the bullding. Privy Councillor Hers, presi- e i :P{‘,,‘,“‘,",’ifif.,"tf":.'.‘,‘,“"',‘ 0y of the purposes afore. | €t at the ceremony, which was performed | & B0 ANTWEF (8 ARD GG TG (he prestdant | the total circulation of national bank notes | rriyrty-fourth Volunteer Infantry, Knute [ qon =000 e qpon 0 B0 och mare W ire. | V8 £ Nt |.,‘;"P.',. nty carried off or | by the Rev. Dr. Powers of Baltimore, o merciful o commit such dcts of ty- | was $340,081,410, an increase for the year | Magon. t L; P .u- t Ktl (b on rtiatioally o o.mn 'fl" 5:;.“7. mu»ml held, detained or| The bride was given away by her brother. [ ranny and oppression. That doc not | of $93,865,887, and an increase for the | WIith reference to my telegram of Septem- | sented President Koch with an artis ¥ wum.;.unu.nnmmw.m... cmpareu any person, shall, in- further- | g - § change the question. We contend that n> AR ber 17 the death of Sloan should be 8eb- | engraved address. Tiimont o2 Shee inedtmeviin VRO o of any sich purposes, do, or threaten | She was attended by her two sisters as [ Chan TIght exists: that congress in its go month of $7,849,005. tember 5. 4 —— than bailments. ll\l.l‘lll’fl!ll"nr .|annn. or who shall have in contemplation | bridesmalds. The best man was George | bpnment of the territories 18 ftself subje The circulation based on United States| Decembor 10 Company H Nincteonth ii- il Cakile Ton Bals: diaehaes weskiicaes wad disorderss Vo comye Uircatancd th dbe mmr njurs v the bhvson, | Brown, brother of the bridegroom. Imme- |to constitutlonal Hmitations, and that the | bonds was $308.204,673, an increase for the | fantry, Thomas Welch LONDON, Jan. 2.—Mme. Adelina Patti | GEARS, ROEBU K & ©0., Chicago. repuation, character or property of the per: | 114tely after the ceremony, there was an [ Beople, of thene LeVERAREE B, SAISH, (U0 | vear of $98,634,088, and an increase for the Root Deprecates Idea of Clash, (Baroness Rolf Cederstrom) confirms #on 8o carried off, decoyed, entl way, | Informal reception and wedding breakfast. | jay themselves appeal to that instrument | month of $8,478,044. The circulation se-| WASHINGTON, Jan. ~Secretary Root | the report that she is negotiating for the gecreted, held ot deinined or imprivancd; e Tor protection cured by lawful money amounted to $31- | was asked today if the Lawshe report on |sale of Crag y Nos castle, her residence | Ko R K AV S vietion, suffer death 4 eMN=Fihe. Brief in Downes Caxe, 766,797, a decrease for the year of $4,665,801 | the Cuban frauds would be sent to the | in Wales, and says she desires to spend the RENOVATOR fn'igorates und renovates the oec, B Bection {8 ot chapter. fv. of lm'l‘u’:_":;l‘l’: ‘M'::(J‘:“"‘[":‘ wos onnounced | The briet in the Downs case was filed |@nd & decrease for the month of $620,040. | senate in complinnce with the Bacon reso- | future fn her husband’s country. In re- | Wt RUGEES BIE COriehes the bicods cures o8 a8 Dow Sxteting . 15 hereby Mr iof Mit B B et ‘“",":“‘n"_“;,’"‘;v by F. R. Coudert, jr. In this case excep- | The amount of United States registered | jytion. He would not answer the question [ sponse to the request of the Assoclated | liverand kidneys. 25 and b1, ntdruggisth. Eree ete. Mont., and Wilson 8. Webb, cashier of the | HOR 18 takengto the imposition of duties on bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes f gjrectly, but intimated strongly that the | Press for her reason in taking this action, advice. sample and book. R portrait of President Koch, by Prof. Koner, - 1 o 2,832,853 o Dr. B.J. Kay, Saratogs, N.Y. - J 4 goods imported Into the United States from [ ®mounted to $312,832,850, and to secure pub- | president had sustalned his view of the | Mme, Patti has sent a telegram as fol SURE PAT IS IN SOUTH OMAHA |quicily marrien: e vensamnn. e Tor® | Porto Rico lie_doposits, $60,46,070. I e el foisd haavioshls i L S :""dp’“":;"‘“"l The an- | 0 "y brief Mr. Coudert, quoting the| The quarterly estimate of the value of | gt this stage of the criminal prosecutions o e summer months in Chief Shen of St wenh Denies | reached St. Louts, where m:\'_‘ h‘m‘;’ ';:‘:"": dectsion of the supreme court in the Chero- | foreign coins made by the director of the | resulting from Mr. Lawshe's Investigations | g , Aummer resort World-Herald's Garbled Quo- secure the forgiveness of Mrs. Fine, who | K¢ Dation case, as mint shows that the valuo of siiver has in- | 1o make public the data upon which they | {o1,0 PATT-CEDERSTROM Uook's Duchess Tablats aresus cessfully nt i niawafiade’ T Valting s eres of N mime. who | “wxf the Parls treaty did not make Porto | creased during the last three months | are based. The secretary said he had 4 yted monthly by over 100 adie . Prier, o el momber ot the Montny legiatinne 18 &1 Rico a part of the United States, how could | 241-100 per cent. This increase s ac- | talked with several senators on the sub-| d Comfort in American Civil War, $1. By ma 08, Bund 4 cents for ST. JOSEPH, Mc., Jan. 2.—Chief of Detec- Sorator William A. Clarke's right-hand tho congress of the United States be vested | counted for by the abnormal demand for [ ject, and they understood perfectly why n| LONDON, Jan. 2.—The Standard, com- o Py A tives Dan Shea, who is personmally ac- | man with the right to leglslate for it and to| Mexican silver in China. compliance with the terms of the resolu- |Menting on the invasion of Cape Colony, | “goig iy Omana by Kubn & Ce., 15 & Douglas. quainted with Pat Crowe, expressed the bo determine the ‘civil rights and political Sestemtesgtan tion was inexpedient at this time, He 5ays: “The American civil war provides llef today that the much-sought bandit rossmuan-Fi status of its native inhabitants'." RIGHTS AS TO FOREST LANDS | aid not regard the matter as of much im- (@ precedent. The confederate raids failed b \,,',",',, 'f,!tfl"",:' 5,7,";. RATR 18 hiding in South Omaha. Mr. Shea has [ HURON, 8. D., Jan. 2.—(Special)—The| Replying to his own question, Mr. Cou S portance and had no idea that it would |Of anything serious.” B A 2 PR T R e been diversely quoted since the Cudahy kid- | marriage of Arbie B. Crossman and Miss | dert says be made an issue between the senate AN | peem———————— 0ty “The Lost Chord,” or ““The Holy paping, without his knowledge, by the | Mabel V. Fiteh occurred at the home of| The congress of the United States is not | 8 the War department. The course usually LIEUT. MABEL C. HUNT, Btz o P PR e s - World-Herald faker and other correspond- | the bride’s mother at Wolsey. The groom | Yeted by the constitution, and cannot / followed in such cases would be adopted EVE, BABEL L LD ents who have been lending aid to the po- | is a school teacher of Wessington and the :.'(‘.'{..r.'.':“.r('."1,'-:1..'1['.“'.‘-‘;“[:-] Sl aman wih (he in this matter, and it would be allowed to —_ v all newsdealers, Yee department In more ways (hun one. | bride is a teacher In the city schools at| Mr, Coudert also suggests the possibility | WASHINGTON, Jen. 2.—The governtaent|drop from consideration for the present. |A Bright Salvation Army Lussle, Wh “That threatening letter which Mr. Cud- | Wolsey. The ceremony was performed by | of an amendment to the constitution, say- | PTOPOses to appeal to the United States P e G Knows How to Keep Her Corps ahy recelved a few dava ago." said Chief | the Rev. Henry Preston in the perscnce of | ing: “Nor need there be any concern with | SUPFeme court from the decision of the| o CHSLW CeRIpes 18100 ot in Good Healt Shea today, to me that Crowe fs [ a large gathering of guests. 2 p t , dlency, 17| Ubited Btates court ot Californis in the| WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—The division o AP J , 3 1001.—(8pectal being hidden by his friends in South Omah ¢ EHAISN(A 10 LN QUIRIER O SRRRRISHOY: ase affecting the Tight of congress (o del- | Insular affairs of the War dopartment to- | OGDEN, Utah., January 2 1901, (Special) Ho would not dare to leave that city, He Revn egate its authority to the secretary of the | 1y issued a_comparative statement show- ”1[:1.’\'»!::”;“!:M\.u:wh:\1,::.:]( ¢ the Salva- BIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Jan. 2.—(8peclal)— | groineq by tholr temporary agents should | !Bterior to make rules and regulations as | N custom houso receipts at the various | P8 SFEL, PRIE Pee SO o Bl T ion At high noon Tuesday Miss Bina Thorne, | b monroned and should e sontiaued to | t0 PaZing upon forest reservations and to | POrts in the lsiand of Cuba for the firat 0818 Of faleR MOmAciey BAs UORe B0 HUC daughter of ox-Clerk of the Courts and|b? APProved and shou sontinued ta | B0 BTATE o0 8 1o 83 penaities. eleven months of 1900 as compared with |for this western country, has end Mrs. Alblon Thorne, was _ | thelr successors, the people can go ordain. | ool PP PR ey the same period of the preceding year. quarters in this eity, One of the brightest WALDON GRIBAY was united in mar- oy, oepgtitution has provided an easy Be commissioner of the general land of 414 |and most enthusiastic workers is Licut. | K ATHRYN OSPERMAN, |— riage to Rev. Lauriston Reynolds, pastor fon thel dulning. It has not | fice, while holding the autbority given to| The statement sets forth a total of §14,- | Y A (v e - Lkl r : of the Congregational church Redfield, | Method for thelr so ordalning. It has not| ., " oo aiary of the interlor to be ample | 549,647 as the amount of customs receipts | Miss M arice Hunt. Everyone knows | In ““The Widow. They take possession of the body, and | f gregational church at Redfleld. | ogiqpijshed the supreme court for that|‘he secretary ol the $ dmpie ' b bon |how these devoted people parade the str wernork « co. [T 0N 'h' are Lords of Misrule. The ceremony was performed by Dr. D. R burpose. A coustitutional amendment, if | Without further legislation, belleves it from all “""f“' rom the first "l""'"‘d“y or night sxposibe thatmselves ‘(o all Aunt Jerusha | ¢ o W ¥ purpose. A cons al amendme 900 crease of $1,171,000 o exp o a8 1o Y | They are attended by pimples, boils, the | Scott of the Congregational church in the | 4o nanded by the people, can be pres e | L6t 3 80 inorease of #1,173,000 | S s weathor, that Ba opportunity may Yo Wi ank 8"5 I fiching tatter, dalt rhieum, and other cu- | presence of & aumber of relatives &nd | p"congreas and ratified by tho legislatures | tioN: a% recommended to congress by the | Over 180 | bo lost of rescuing some poor unfortunate [ GALANDO, b 10, % taneons eruptions: by feelligs of weakness, | friends. eangres 8 . gecretary. This recommendation is that - PEY 3 4 asos | HANTTIE B " R languor, general debility and what not. Ll in less time than it will take this court | [ RHEE SR special act passed, which Truce in Axphalt Mine Dix . from sin and suffering. In some cases X ' | e, 3 ‘They cause more suffering than anything Cunningh Siad to unravel and determine the momenfous | Pyt Habts of the mabiie| (WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Minister Loom's | their recklessness in thus exposing them & ‘"‘,!l'\"{'l“' B else. OSCEOLA, Neb., Jan. 2.—(Speoial.)—Yes- | Questions involved in this case. If a revos N MBTU ek . Aith e d' \ at Caracas has advised the State deparl-|selves has been commented upon as almost ol ocer, Health, Strongih, Peace and Pleasure | torgay at high noon, At the home of Mr, | 1ution in our method of government and fn | Of 1he forest reservatlons wnd the SORAIUON | yent that the impending trouble over the [sulcidal. Their answer to such criticisms T fhquire toelr jexpulsion, and this 19 Po%% |and Mrs. Paul Cunningham, their son, | the Principles for which this government | HEET W hioh the B i Vi | confilcting asphalt concessions has been | invariably Is thelr unfailing faith in the SYRIp afecied, sccording fo thousands of Gor. | stands is to be made, it should be made vy | MI'8 for grazing purposes 9 thwarted for the present. There aze no | Divine injunction to “do right and fear not” | K ATIKIRYN OSTERMAY SOUVENIR rateful testimonials, by Lemuel Cunningham, warried Miss | ma . L4 . trude Phelps of Clarks, Neb. The Rtev.|the power which is at the base of all gov- | ™Ay Justity. details in the minister's dispateh Lieut. Hunt explains one of the means she | MATINEE SATURDAY. ””d s 58’.83,)‘”,5713 Will J. Scott officiated. The groom and | eYhment—the people—for whose benefit the | PENSIONS FOR WE ERANS, lemploys to keep her “Soldiers” in &o0d | - which radically and permanently drives | bride have gone tu thelr new home in | Bovernment is made. It certainly should e i opd's Wooq'a | Bealth, as tallows j [BOYD'S — Yooiward & nurge them out aud bullds up the whole system, | Wheatland, Wyo. siot bo done by a court ntended (o be & | Wr Kur ped Ry the [o NAREINGEON Ao |8 have found Dodts iiduey Pile| e L conservator of all our institutions, a1 . 6y A « of great value in cases of Kiduey and Liver h Seattle not the volce of the people, to chango t WASHINGTON, Jan. 2—(Speclal)—Tho | HAVANA, Jan. 2.—Deaths In command |1 ZULE 00" Digeanes. contructed from e ut SitnmMagines ‘SRINVARY, SEATTLE sh., Jan public | form and character of those institutiona.” | following nensions have been granted e e d vt ore et roniae™ | vere colds. Several of our lnds and lassies Mr Walker Whites.d CUT OUT THIS [ 1ibrary at Seattle burned last night. The Issus of Decamber 18, o Gould. | SOTPRRY M. Becond artillory, peritonltis. lpgyy peen. repastedly. sxpossd to cold wes nr. I 1ae. total stock of books, nuiabering 26,000 vol- | : 140 ety | amith, Nebraska City, 88 Increase—Edward Mende Arrives at Maniin. ther and rain, and have spoken for hours | TOMEML and Saturday Matinee, “Heart umes, and valued at least at $30,000, Is a > N, J The month!y | 1 "7 ot e rand 'Island, $10; Stephen| WASHINGTON., Jan. 2 —Word was re- |out of doors, often with wet feet and chilleq | and Bword Friday evening, COUPON {o'al loss. The bulldiug was Lullt about ten | Statement of the public debt shows that | Siorxin. Orieans. . 00 W JVARHINGRON.IAR 8w IVaNg Be Tar | AC A doniaqtomas Aeithia | Araim. SASUPARYS DIRliL siRTAiak years ago by Henry Yesler, Seattle's most | ®t the close of business for December 31, | owa: Original—Willium Bample, Trenton, 2 ) 3 8: M r ca g v rouble, o Evening pric o e, T Matines " 0 S1 AR laea’ dou s | 86: N than Squires, Belle Plaine,'$i; Tove | the transport Meade, which carried a large | €xposure, Pulmonary Trouble, Rheumatism sy Present at Bee office or mall § | famous pioneer, at a cost of $60,000, 1900, the national debt, less cash in the | Toiriccian, Elgin. $%; Samuel Ingles, Coles | amount of specie from San Franclsco, ar. |and Kidney Disorders often ensue. In such 4 B coupon with ten cents and get e e———— treasur; mounted to $1,000,191,310, a de- | burg, §6; Albert H. Jones, Schaller, $6. In- | oo™ “vnie "o ine aist it cases 1 always advise Dodd's Kidney Pills, Ma Tuosday=Na your choice of Photographle Art and Works Of the Cold. The debt ls recapitulated as follows: In- |37 Wtomn the Congh orease for the month of $1,088 ere “-.|.'m‘\fx|mv‘~|.|‘4\.“;“:‘:!'I"'S{H}..n""i;“".‘\":" . B for I have noll&'h: better results, quicker ; aY . . Bmith, Western College, 3 (special ac ecrotury Hay Kain, rellef, and more lasting benefit from the Studles. When ordering by mafl § | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a | terost bearing debt, $1,001,4¢ ; debt on | crued, December 18) Cyre Rine, 1es| WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Secretary Hay 18 | use of Dodd's Kidney Pills In such cases \Mucns TRUGAUERD add four cents for postage. |vold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price | which Interest has ceased since maturity, | Molncs, 88; Mary A." Armstrong, "Eagle | again indisposed and was confined to his | than from all other medicines I know of CROWDED TO i YWDED T0 1 HOO 6 cents. £2,654.070; debt ing no Interest ’ . home today | e 3 s 2 1 t Original—John B. Catlin, Mis. | home ‘today combined. They cleanse the blood, regulate Matinee T R o ART DEPARTMENT, 144,508, total, 1,380,208, 045 A Carstey, o, g0 ihe system and destroy disease veningniie, B0 and 05 leking Hoy Shot " ] J 5 n | & Hoy Shot to th, Tuis ‘amount, bowever, does not includo | | Colirads Ziniil—WiMiam Sloan, kotollor'a tivs A medicine which can do what Lieuten- | Al Week, bncluding 8 Night= £ | COLUMBUS, Gu., Jan Willlam Rut- | | Denver, 12 ! K, Jan. 2 NDIAN YS! The Bee Publishing Company § | .ttt St il b Wiiam Rut- | oo 0012.070 In cortificates and treasury | Denver, fi2 araly Metarmick ikt | ant Huot says so positively Dodd's Kidney | 'NPIAN MAIDENE BEATTY TSIOW - fu H-year 1 lad, who had p) )llllr& put a | potes outstanding, which are offset by an id 1 1 " f Jobh 1. Rockef | py d 3 kK i (4] HA, NEB. - o ¥ g v oY ! rong A bl 0o L ¥ a residen * Invitation, | ter of John e O “t | Pills do Is surely worth the attention of all | Two Big Hurlesques—Siaf Vaudeville Acts. MA uck over his head and gone to the Rut-| .0u0) amount of cash on hand. | WASHI v, —United States | TATTY oW xcarlet fover. Another child | wno guffer with any form of Kiiney Trouble l Bmoke If you Hke. Seats now on sale for f the people of the United States deem it expedient that the additional powers ex- would be well to gettle the disputed ques- | months of naw pleturen, ledge home to frighten his children, Rut. of Mrs. M It 0 e rous) E Vi P Bosseressssesssesreseeseesg | luikn Jime 10 fHiEhien le childr U4 | “'Phe cash in the treasury s classificd as | Surveyor General Gleaves of California | from the fovep ™ CF 18 also dankerously Hil | oyl metism or Blood Disorders [kt weck—Miner & Van's Bohemisn Bur-