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THE OMAHNA DAILY BFE SATURDAY, JANUARY 1901, China's Indemnity Proves Too Knotty | 108 Chu Kan, uniess the persans gulliy :‘\m.m;nr‘ upon thelr purbose and the mo. - i for Mintsters 16 | the massncre of Christians at Chue Now a ve of the Introducer. As a business ma ¢ o headed | . I bellove that the holdup bills have ear- | Handsome Nellio Morris of Hackney Carved | R 1t 15 considered possible that Sir Ernest marks that are quickly recognizable and Like Eesf by Bx-Convict, WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—The State de- | Mason Satow, British minister to China, fs | bty B Rt bt B B R {cure an understanding nmong the powers| Among the banknates which the Chinese know that many bills of that kind are|JUGULAR LAID BARE, FINGERS CUT OFF |{s serve as a basis for the adfournment of | resented to the consuls as {ndemnity for smuggled in by misrepresentation by which | the question of Indemnity to be pald by the | missionaries killed at Che Ling were £5 innocent members are persuaded to stand . | Chinese government, 1t appears that Mr. [ potes that had been raised to £15 and £10 sponsor for them and sometimes get | Girl's Criex Bring Ald and Her Aw- | ooneors raports that it is hopeless to ex- | hotes raised to £100 smirched in the scandal that is later pre- | sailant, Ja Weinstock, Caught, [ 1o (he foreign ministers at Pekin (o cipitated. What 1 intend to do fis this: the Probability of Lyn y | reach an agreement on this important sub- | GENERAL BATCHELDER DEAD Whenever 1 find a bill introduced that is ent | Ject, and if the problem is to be solved at manifestly a holdup proposition, designed Department We have had many special sales in cloaks, but never have we had such an t Blesd 1 g il [all it must be removed from the Joint [ Fermer Quartrrmaster General of the o bleod some interest or to stand in with | — y council and be dealt with directly by diplo A PAREE AWAY In mse cloaring o fine ents as & Tobh ot b Mo Bk oun ) rmy e ny immerse clensing out of fine garmen the lobby I will send for the introducer of |y \pypp o, Jan, 4.—Ono of the most |Matic exchange, ns was successfully at e measure and notify hi a tend Washington, the measure and notify him that I antend {y ) ot crimes was committed this even- | tempted in the case of the preceding seri . to veto it If {t ever gets within my reach | v s difference betwee sters | fod . Kee gt "‘ and this notification ought to be enough of | 108 8t Hackdey, Morgan county, by which |ous difference between .the ministers WASHINGTON ' ST Theret the State department is in Jan jeneral Batchel- hint for him to drop it without further use Miss Nellie Morris, aged 19, handsome and torel Mces | 467, former quartermaster general of (ha accomplished, lost her life. As Miss Morris | correspondence with other foreign offices | \ in the last few 1Iu\ There arve still many great bargains for h:mml v, About fifteen of our fine genuine M ess expenditure of time and troub army, died here this afternoon at 2: § 4 ten Muffs, which were the best thing in l\\mlM YA:MHI‘;:-J:-Nv~y’|n”\:m u;|‘\' 1;::1“1 xh} b o sttt R b L A r;’”;‘m“"f ve ot B ”“;”]‘:“l'"" Tojnt | ©'clock Keep silent as the Sphinx. Muffs, : [ : y of u path through (he flelds, she was ac. |tiations have not proceeded to a point | ®{OME o ) A AT " latiol and t the terosts t . enera atchelder has been in delicate Omaha at $8.50, will be closed out at R e e R | costed by Walte elnstoc o where it can be sald that a successful ter subject to this.sort of biackmail to know | C0Sted by Walter A. Welustock, aged 13| % I® = . health for several yenrs b e st aia | 1 you've secured one of the - . of b yeats, who lived near her home, He in- |mination is in sight. The primcipal difi- | 1a8ite tor wOvAtRl YERre, Bt At e e : ik :::«r::"r’:-"}; that 1 do not propose to be & | u1i0d hor and sho fmmediatoly started to [culty in the way is believed to be the | FC GG R CEUTRE PO EOLt oo an at bargains dont say a word We have just three Velvet Jackets, regularly sold at $22.00, $25.00 and $30.00 e who have been anprised of |Tub: e grabbed her and throw her to [enormous indemnities demanded by somo | (it "l o f ; akhan Fu pats—sizo, 36—regular] 4 at $20.0 price $20.00. ., | fivally getting to her feet. Weinstock drew | he efforts of the Chinewe government | 0 n o qay, after services g . T o Etiotrie SeL1 Gottacits noat e iHhomiod 1 fakuh, town | ble Roldup bille are walilng to ses Whather |, rasor from hiE pouke a8d uut Her acroes [ to sacue better terms, a0 far as tbey tend | SCUINOTR B0 AL, fR0F sefviced In W cause we want first to serve jout six heautiful Electric S¢al Coate—sthe finest made—trimmed ) s plan will produce the desired resu Aol k I o e RatbCluriine, atet 04 | so arfan churc arten, Persian lamb and molre astrakhan—$85.00 and $60.00 Coats—choice for Speaker Nears' Manner, the neck, severing the neck muscles and |0 protract the negotiations, also are General Batchelder served with distin narten, Jnying bare tho jugular vein, Miss Morrls | pected to have the result of adding con the customers who have al $30.00—34 size only The first few hours of the legislative ses- | grabbed the razor with her hands and they |siderably to the sum total which must be bovataie 8 i Ao h s p medal of honor for “most distinguished ) i All of our fine Separate Skirts—in cloth and fine silks—at special clearing out |eion have shown that Speaker Sears Is a|were cut Into pieces in her mad attemp: |Pald in the end. This is because the ex- | cln il (5 T 8 osby's guier ready caught onto our hint prices man of remarkable self-control. He has|to save herself from her assailant. Her [Penses of maintaining the foreign military Wo have a few very handsome Walking Suits. These will be closed out at about | presided over the preliminary proceedings |fingers were cut off and her wrist badly | establishments in China probably will be "'I'I‘::‘ ERTONE "the. Bevit ke of WiIHH of yesterday; they are still the price usually charged for the skirt alone of the Louse of representatives in a cool, assessed against the Chinese government, 1. U S tion during the. war and was awarded a | | cut, ag well as her entire right arm and | Fine Tailor Made Suits—new and stylish goods—at prices little more than the ma- |deliberate way and has impressed every |left arm badly disfigured. Her dress was |and the cost ¢ | Keeping forelgn troops i | 11entenant colonel and colonel, United States crowding the store buying the = (TO9PE W | army, and of major, leutenant colonel terfal would cost. We make all alterations fre of charge—most stores charge two | member with his desire to be fair toward|(orn from her in shreds and when people [ Pekin at this season of the year, and in af o) o) Sy pieadior general of volunteers $25. overcoats which are or three dollars for refitting all and prejudiced toward none. Mr. Sears |arrived she was almost naked. She died |country where every necessity of life has | {00 SRC BEEEEEE BEEEC B v PETTICOATS—AIl our Petticoats aro much reduced in prico—also Flannel Walsts, | ! UDASSUmIng In manner. He wastes no |from the effects of her wounds shortly |10 be transported from a distance, will |, CoCe Mt phtE A EIEC 0 TLOK marked at $18.00. ehildren's Jackets and all ladles’ Coats at one-half regular price. timo loftering in hotel lobbles, but imme- |after the assault. She was the daughter (make the bill very heavy ices during the war \ Qiately after his work s completed retires | of Benjamin Morris, a business man of | Germany Will Dem Most. Th 1650 6 was-premoted to brigadier gen r WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 P M, to his private rooms, where he may bo|his city, and was prominent in society in 1t is believed that the bill of Germany ” eral in the rogular army and entered wpon | CONTINENTAL his duties as quartermaster general of {he army. He retired in 1595, General Datch- CLOTHINGC CO. AOBNTO POR FOITER KID SLOVES AND HeCALIS PATIRANS. found almost any time when the legislature | (his city and Parkorsburg will be by far tho largest and it s a 18 not in session. Weinstock was grabbed by a crowd of | significant fact that the € : e ¥ i rman govern A story Is being told here of Mr. Sears'|men, who bound him with ropes, hand and | ment has allowed its officers on service in | elder saw considerable service in the quar-| h > ' Burt county, where he has served two terms [ more than 1,500 men watched over him, |rate of pay hitherto unknown In milMary | daing duty ns chief quartermaster at “;H,' 11 we please you tell others--If we don't tell us. THE as prosecutirg attorney. Soon after he was | A telephone mossage was sent to M:Con- | history, The Chinese, however, are exX-|jand, Ore., and depot quartermaster at San HE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. G106tad & very mpoFtant can 18 WhIoh LR | nelieviie for Smeens o sorms A0 Ber Rims | berind 10 e for b . M. O. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. county was interested was called for hear- | hut the people were getting ready to start | J | The attitude of Russia in Manchuria has lng. Mr. Sears appeared for the firet “""';lnr Marietta at 10 o'clock tonight with en rise to considerable apprehension | Cure Cold in One In his ofMcial capacity and on the opposlte [ (heir man and place him in jail. There is | here. As indlcated in recent news dis- [ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 7 m| te. All \ to place and|trict of the Second ward were the first |®ide of the case were several well known |ialk of lynching him, and as late a8 11| patches, a series of regulations has been | druggists refund the money if fatls to | Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood L S0, dannted Omaha lawyers. After a trial Iasting 8ev- | o'clock tonight the people of Hackney are | promulgated by the Russian government for ». E. W. Grove's signature is on each | Care Impo Night Emissions, Loss of Mem. by the evi- Relative Stand eral days the jury returned a verdict for (a1l up and a mob is being organized to | the administration of affairs in Manchuri all wasting diseas flort was made | A, the county and then Mr. Sears received the | hang Weinstock. A tree hus been selected | which would seem to the offic 1T sBoota of sollatraes 0F shown on the regi length ot residence, nativi “It 18 further establis dence that a systematic ng Not Altered. tonight's session the committee com- box. s here to | A uerve tonic and | coss and_ (udiscrotion, | in these and other districts to count out | pisteq the recount of all Ballot in the | CORETatulations of the opposition attorneys | and tho rope is in the hanas of people who | warrant an apprehension that a permanent X i Ry | The | & unt of all ballots cast In the | 4,4 jygge Keysor, before whom the case 5 84y 9 i | + " . | A { the republican legislative candidates. The | pourth ward and in the First and Second Ko Key |will do what they say. Weinstock re- | occupation of that territory, with its popu- | WASHINGTON, Jan. ‘4 auditing blood builder. Brings method pursued was that whenever the s gicevicts of the Second ward. 'rm..}.m...‘l was tried cently returned from the reformatory, | lation of twenty millions, is in contempla- | OMcers of the treasury have been engaged | (IR W AT | clerks keeping the tally list did not agree, | payioc ot 0 BEOIE aEG O nction | ‘1 dldn’t think at first that your county | where he served a term for attempting to | tion. 1t Is believed that some representa- | fOF some time i an efiort to secure from b, fire’ ot “.'mv.“uv ‘mail | it it was a democrat, the clerk who had | pouvq {1y the Second HMrlrlyr ;| Second | Mtorney would make much of & case, but | kill his father, Jacob Weinstock, & rich | tions either have been or will be mi United States Consul Radcliffe H. Ford at 50¢ por box. 6 boxes the less number of tallies would mark up Lt i A of the Second | ;5 that it's all over I'm free to admit | farmer of Morgan county. He is a young he subled - | Yarmouth, S, o satistactory explana- | $2:50, with our bankable gaurantee toc.re ward because they were marked with lead | (ot vt iy 1 ability | : i 2 on the gubject to the powers. When the | . ‘ or refund the money paid. Seud for cireuiar enough to make an agreement with the | foic, POA e o N and counted by the | N3t MF. Sears has as much natural ability | man of powerful build. Russlan government announced its inten- | 10N of certain disbursements made by him | und o py of 08 bankabla guara: 20 bond. other. If it was a republican, the one who | as any lawyer in the stat ald the judge o | on account of the relief of distressed Ameri committee. The addition of these votes i | tlon to withdraw its troops from Pekin it | S ‘ EXTRA STRENGTH bud the greater number would not Y | cnanged the figures somewhat, but did not [ ' * 1M ANOTHER CASHIER MISSING | aiso solomnly acclared “that as soon as | 4D sailors, but so far without result. The el’v"a an ets = until the other had caught up lasting order shall have been established | ©Mce has been investigated by the nearest s materially alter the relative standmg of the _ s (YELLOW LABE linmediate Resuits There is indisputable m‘:‘dnnu‘ 1“ ::w { nominces. Tho recount #o far shows the GETTING ONTO THEIR JOBS sul general and unless some .mm.n\;-]w:; cmmm ol el SRR i sy record that In the same, If not all the|g,aying gains: Rohwer, republican, 12; e 4 cor o1 mploye of Ray County Bank Haw | In Manchuria and fndispensable measures injoyed Unexplained Vacation taken for the protection of rallroad con- | '8 rendered for the ftems referred to aricocole. Undeveloped or Shrotken Org voting precincts of South Omaha, the ‘end-| yop 000" fugion 10; Hunt, fusion, 13; | New Ofcers nnd Assistants Learning sikse Suking, struction, which, according to agreement, | ©0¢ Will be reported to the State depart- | Paresis, Locomotor Ataxin, Nervons Prost Tess chain’ system was used. This system | oot SRS, 10 TG, S 5 AN RORUNE sL Wk a1 the China assured, Russia will not fail to with. | Nt 48 one requiring dreatic action. Consul | yion. Hysterin, Fits, Tusnnity, Paralysis and (B was devised for the purpose of evading | g p,ii;" ropublican, 10; Ransom, fusion, 18 State House, KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 4.—A speclal to | 9FaW Its troops from three territories of | FOrd 18 a native of Maine. | Liquor. "By mail in plain mackeis $1.00 1 the Australian ballot law and facllltating | og00n "republican, 10: The following shows | — the Star from Richmond, Mo. says: John|the neighboring cmpire, provided the ac- A L (LR AN AT o H T RHE GURAIA b Vot Jhu plouriags avls | Coron) STk A TR JIOWIRE Ghows | . L e et "ot the Ray County | tion of the powers does not place any ot New Extraditable Offens. | antes bond to cure in H0 dwys oy refand dence that the vote paid for had been cast PR COMBLLERE, B/ o re- . . P W. 8hotwell, jr., cashler of the Ray County ot place any ob- g ¥ WASHINGTON, Jan, 4.—The senate com- | money paid. _Address | sult determined by the election board installed stato officials were at their desks | pank, fs missing and s accounts are al- | Stacle in the way of such a measure.” It Ton ik TG LTSRN oy Nathed NERVITA MEDICAL CO. “It is also In evidence that Hugh H. Me- | "'\ Aghiis S BOHYH m:;h'_ ‘:-Im') T e e I | flourth ward Recount. Orlginal, m;] Ll -f:?,",..“ AL f:f'". “‘:-‘:-'x‘v(""x leged to be short. ”:"':II\‘_.“:*'I'l"_'r"{"': “f, 1":? Russian re | to report favorably the reciprocity treaties | Olinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, the leglslature, ncted as clerk and kept | Johnson y 4 & SRAISENICH; = WOrY. 04 5| Talking to the Associated Press over the | fen(d is that the conditions laid | with Nicaragua, British Guiana and Ecua- sale by Kuhn & Co., {5th shd Dougles the official (aily sheet in the Fourth ward | Hunt aug | themselves with the routine of their of-{ jong distance *clephone from Richmond, A.|down in this pledge have not yet been|qor, and also n supplementary extradition | Bt. Omaha, Neb; Geo. 8. Davis, Couticil wheniths ballots werh counted. This alone ng fif | fices. The governor was kept busy re- |z Fowler, president of the bank, admiited [ Tealized and they insist that there 15 |iriaty with Great Britain, making the ob- | BISMe, Jowi. 1s guMcient evidence to warrant the re- IStlnle\'l]L {12 | celving congratulations and was unable o | that Shotwell had been missing since Mon- | BOthIng in the published regulations which | taining of money under false protenses, | — AL Joction of this ward Ransom joz | devote very much time to the work of the | day last and that the state bank examiner, | Would warrant the assumption that Russia | (ne ohstruction of railroad .rains and the Colson 107 | executive denartment. Officescekers were | who arrived in the city last night, is going [ I8 not acting in perfect good faith in this | procuring of abortions cktraditable offenses Second ward, numerous at the state house today, but{over the books. What shortage in Shot- | matter. To clear up any doubt that many —_—— : Dl‘. MCGREW “It is impossible to bring any kind of l'{l'hil\\ o the various officials did no more with their | well's accaunts, If any, there might be |Femain on this point, however, it is prob- Local Rate of Th e Cents n Mile, Johnson requests than to place them on file with | could rot, be sald, be known until the bank | @ble that an explicit official declaration | ST. PAUL, Jan. 4.—The Northern Pacific | , O oF the hundreds of similar documents examiner bad finished his work. Mr. Fow- | from Russla will be invited on this point. |and the Great Northern railroads this after- | tu ":,.‘"'_' A complete list of the newly-installed | lor stated, howaver, that the stockholders noon announced that the local passenger order out of this chaos of flctitious regis- | fung state officers, together with the names and | of the bank had held a mecting and sub- | PRAISE FOR TWO AMERICANS | :ates in Montana and Tdaho would on Feb- CHARGES LOW postofiice address of the employes, follows: Chaos Defies Argument. tlon laws, illegal swearing in of voters, | Liddcll . fllegal voting and fraudulent counting of | REANIE « - ballots, on account of the impossibility of | Colson tration, reckless disregard of the registra- | Young . scribed, $21,000 1o cover any shortage that ruary, 1 be reduced from 4 to 3 cents pe separating the legal from the illggal votes. Governor—Charles H., Dictrich, Hastings; [ might be fpuad.” He professed to know | Britinh Minlvter Recognizes Nervices | mile, making a uniform rate of & cents per ‘,‘ “We t‘oxoml that the contestants were | Rolwer private secretary, H. C. Lindsay, Pawnee | nothing of tie missing cashier's where During the Siege of Pekin mile over the entire mileage of both sys- Auly electdd and are entitled to their seats [Frtison = City; chief clerk, Robert J. Clancy, Omaha; | bouts. President Fowler declared that any Legatio tems, and would have received certificates of | Young recording clerk, Miss Nellie Purcell, Lin- | shortage found would have no effect on the clection but for th: gigantic frauds in Scuth L.Ifl}"«'l;]n coln; stenographer, Miss Lena Meyer, Hast- | standing of the bank, which is open today | WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—The British am- No Da o Orange Crop. Omaha: It lies with this honorable body | FETE « ings; messenger, M. . Singleton (colored), | as usual. bassador has communicated to rebuke the perpetrators of these frauds | Colson Omaha, Shotwell was about and by the same act insure the integrity | Upward of 100 ballots supposed to have | Lieutenant Govermor- LOS ANGE Jan. {.—Reports from San Dernardino, Redlands, Riversids and other centers of the orange-growing induse to the secre- 5 years of age and | tary of state a dispatch recently received Ezra P. Savage, | had been in the employ of the bank for sev- | by him for the marquis of Lansdowne, com- | FY In southern Californfa indicatd that the [ of its own membership. We, therefore, pre- | been marked by the “endless chain” system | Sargent; secretary, Miss Emma Miller, | eral vears, menting the gallant conduct of gertain | fecent cold snap ‘nflicted jpactically 1o ! sent these cases upon thelr merits alone. | were submitted for the examination of the | Sargent; messenger, Earl Perln, Lincoln, The Ray county bank s the oldest in the | Americans who distinguisl themselves | ture got below the ng point in many We appeal to no party prejudice, we seck | committees. The marking on these was| Secretary of State—George W. Marsh, |state. Its officers a to arouse no spirit of revenge, we speak |identical, indicating that all had been | Falls City; deputy, Frank McCartncy, Ne- | president; J. B Bealle, vice president; J.|gation quarter in Pekin. The text of the not to your pasions, but to your judgment. | marked by one person. Examination of | braska City; hookkeeper, Fred W. Miller, | E. Shotwell, jr., cashier, and J. L. Seymour, | dispatch follows Ken' agains & The cold_snap i3 We ask no favor, but that of your careful | these and other ballots alleged to have been | Falls City; recorder, J. J. Roberts, Lin-|assistant cashier. My Lord: With referencs to my preced- | belleved to b n ""‘i "]"“"H-I\\ "--” i (Dr. McGrew at g consideration of the facts as we present | lllegally cast will be resumed by the com- | coln; clerk, Miss Gertrude Dean, Lincoln; {nf, Jispatch of this day's date. T nave to | PUreav, FKS R B R AR MOIE SLVC them; then we will rest content, abun- |mittecs at 9 a. m. tomorrow stenographer, Miss Harriet Fletcher, Lin- [ SAID TO HAVE LEFT COUNTRY |vrought 'to' my ‘nofice the samiiort of oise | SPEC|AL|5T dantly assured of the wisdom and justice Proposed New Dividing Line. coln, e tain wentlemen who | particularly tin Officinls Not Ready to Talk. il d Lo L) A oo ou pr ce.” s generally believed by egislators | _Auditor of Public Accounts—Charle gulshed thempelves durlng the attack or | NEW VORK, Jan. f.—Officials ‘of the|in reatmen all formn o - SEIPR IS oR, pon NtoRaNRes. It is gonerally believed by the leglslators | L AAC0F, of Fubll P Charles | witnes D | the legation Guarter and who gave valuabla | American Sugar Refining company and of | BASES AND DISORDERS 01 MEN Ed P. Smith of Omaha made the open- | in the city that the proposed new dividing ston, Hay Springs; deputy, George An- to Conv Taylor of awsistance both to him personally and to | Arbuckle Bros. refuscd today to confirm or | ONLY, 26 years' ex . 156 years ing statement of the case for the contestees. | line, separailng the eastern trom the west- | thes, Omaha; insurance deputy, H. A. Bab- Goebel's Murder Missing, the defonse n general deny dispatehes from Chicago to the effect | ' Omata He inslsted on arguing the various points [ ern halt of the state, will, so far as the [ C0ck, Lincoln; bond clerk, Earl Matthews, Sir Claude mentlons the names of Rev. | that the war between the two corporations and questions involved and was several [ senatorial question is concerned, have to be [ South Omaha M. Fowler, | last summer during the ‘attacks on the le- | localities and fce was formed in exposed es In all directions, but many orchard- re warned and \lons wepe times reminded by the chairman of the | abandoncd. Very few members of the legis- | Clearwater; stenographers, Miss Nellie of the ! . 3 of the United States legation. | concerning the report. “An official of A PERMANENT CURE GUARANTERD committees that he slionsd t6 dathne | Ietuss, Witk the Sacnties of » tew foats | Eoplar, Linooln: Mitn ASoh Osissiager, | 78 0f the PRgakiln saunty soust, at which | | Hb atstes that ) " D. Gamewell ear- | American Bugar Refining company sald the S THAN 10 DAYS—without cut- h [ ed to ¢ e | lature, w the exception of a few from | Kepler, 0 Grissinger, | {ho cases of ex-Governor Taylor and others | out the entire defenses of the Britfzh | company would give notitication n 5% J0an ol sithe e himself to facts only. He began by insist- | the wostern counties, were in favor of | Bellwood; bookkeeper, J. M. Gllchrist (tem- | sharged h co v 0 < tion and that these defenses have ex- | transaction and ‘the pablic would 2 i V) charged with complicity In the murder of | {4 (e admiration of the oficers med at a vroper time whether the war | and MONT NATURA o ing that the percentage of galn in the vote | recognizing such a line in the selection of | Porary ) . Willlam Goebel will be called, will convene | ous nationalitics who nave since Inspected | hud been sotted or not: 16 Wat | L Bt R N b cast in South Omaha was not marvelously | the senators. Treasurer ~William Stuefer, West Point; | on Monday. There is little probability that | them 143 —_ | crarGrs Low. large. He argued that if that gain was Edward Rosewater and George D. Meikle- | deputy, E. G J Heilman, Norfolk; chief | any of the cases will be tried at this term, l,\» alu’vlhvnh- to their cxcellence he men- Ferema: No No Pay. \SYP’"LIS In all stages conditiony indicative of fraud in South Omaha, & |john held a conference of an hour's dura- | clerk, Nathan Fodrea, Grand Island; clerk, | powever, and chief interest will bo as ,,,;:I;"‘;:"",“',‘K..‘_"‘.‘,}';r‘{,'.‘g‘".',’I;["{f\j‘ gonsrant faln | yeching, blind, bleeding or protruding ired; aud pvar o ahe similar percentage of gain in Omaha was | tion today and discussed the time and con- | H. W. Bauman, West Point; stenographer, | whether any additional indictments in con- | lege not & single woman or child in the | piles. Your druggist will refund \'u\ll"“::'”‘",““ I8 thoroughly: sHming L indicative of fraud in that city also, ditions for a senatorial caucus, but no con- | Miss Mary T. Watson, Grand Island, ection wit o nssassinat ve returned, | [e8ation suffered. Tle adds that a deep deot | mopey if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure | 'No “BREAKING Ol on the skin or Superint > , | nection with the assassination ave returned. | o"gratitude is owed to im by ail the be- ¢ 'y Rithia Natve DissIntmby, clusions were reached. It is the intention of | Superintendent of Public Instruction— Robert Noake, upon whose testimony, cor- | sjeged. 4 30 cents. | tace or"any ex the A these gentlemen to confer with the other | K. Fowler, Blair; deputy, J. L. McBried, | ronoryted by Culton and Wharton Golden | Mr. Herbert Squires acted in the caps | more successtul As to the reglstration, he sald: “If the | cuudidates before making any recommenda- | Crab Orchard; stenographer, Miss Jennie of Bir Claude’s chief of staff afrer the (. o Entertuin 3 % Palmer, | than the “Hot registration in fouth Omaha was padded, than th The Athenaeum | jogs than HALR of Captain T tions or suggestions relative to a republican | B. Adams, Superior ouls o th- YAl mAHDo CITY TLT: COST, A cul | mainly, ex-Secretary of State Caleb Pow-‘i f o/ at tim Nerve Iower, rgetfulness, day morning. He was busy today prepar- | Nannie Canning, Beatrice and carried out Ly him and under . | Brain and Nerve Power, rizetfulnes: ; A 3 s ers was convicted and given a life sentence, | Bir Claude says that his earlior services i complotea rents for the éd 1o’ be permanent fo the wadding was not done by our fellows. | vaneus. Attorney General—F. N, Prout, Beatrice; | fu sujposed to have left the country. He is | the United Stites army were of great use | baaion .f?”\m imer of Chicago, | 18 Suaranteed 8 raneant S 1 am not here to say that the books were | “spoaker Sears will not arnounce the per- | deputy, Norris Brown, Kearney: assistant, | under bond fo appear as & witness mext | [l the defense and that he cannot speak too | who v (0 become the guest of the WEAKNESS e, LO%S 01 MANK pudded, but At they were the fuslonlsts are | sonnel of the house committees until Mon- | W. G. Rose. Lincoln; stenographer, Miss | week, and his bondsmen aro searching for Uh' wmarricades on the Tabiar wanl were | %o0 I JKgnuns Cif ! Night L Nervgus - Deulity, Loss. ot not responsible s | vi arts United States tion of club Ba dibntited’ tha avidbtite chnosrning tis him in various parts of the United States on ub w 7 o dre o cture, Cionorrhoe ing the list, but so far has made little| Commissioner of Public Lands and Build- orders he drew the pl latur n for B Bashfulness ’ and Canada. Noaks is alleged to bave made £ the troops oh Oavayoy | states compriniy the \ OVER 000 CASES CUR end. chufn sys em' cf voting, whi-h was | headway Ings—George D. Follmer, Oak; deputy, H.|q statement when he left Kentucky admit- e oD raane naas Ta0Yed A o R Mis. Lr. MeGrow's employed in the South Omaha voting dis- | With the exception of committces and|M. Eaton, Fremont; chief clerk, Brad P the wall | SaiRntian. sl aoisnt o | HEGTAL U!SEASES treatment for dis: 4 ting perjury on his pa . but his friends ourl clubs, tricts and contended that he could pro- others directly interested in the election | Cook, Lincoln; draugt t that vou will bring the riames e for the n v memorial m man, A. K. Gift, | deny this. On the same day the court of rk- | cases of (he Tecium ured where all b . two gentlemen to th ranle ) o comin, Louis fair. Mrs, Palm others Ad e u re, Plles luce cvidence which would show that such | contest cases nearly all members of the | Lincoln (temporary); first bookkeeper, H. | appeals will reorganize with Judge Orear » of the United States governm T s %o nddrens ttie Buthering. . | oouen Ha e aoes Jf thie rectum. I a system had never been used. Again leglulature have depurted for their homes | G. Meyers. Humphrey; second bookkeeper, | (repuslican) o1, the bench, and a declsion in | €Xpress the upprectation “felt iy | { mediate relief and a permar mude without cutting or paln quick and complete. CURES GUARANTEED. . CHARCES LOW it cure iy The cure is majesty's government of their e | the Powers case is expected some time this | gervices. 1 am, etc, LANSDOWNE. month. 5 " ol BAKER THROWS UP HIS HANDS|_ARRANGE Hp DOTAIRS ¥R ferring to the condition of the registration [ und the hotel lobbies tonight were practic- [ F. J. Fitle, South Omaha; assignment books he said that (he registrars were [ ally deserted. 3 clerks, Miss Cora Garber, ited Cloud; Mrs not scholarly men, which protab y accounted Jeanctte Rehlander, Lincoln; lease contrac- for the merous EtHal had b - e asite 1 q dneoln 108 numerous errors that ha o | AIDS COLLECTION OF NOTES|tor Maggie Kroese, 1 p— ~r panish Legatio Probable Scene of Consultation by At the conclusio Mr. Smich’ — G ; y ’ (e Tarie o iU e remarks | intent of New Eill that 1» omered |QUAY GETS ANOTHER VOTE s Senator Withdenws fr Newo with the RIP Medicles sent \;‘?‘.“':"‘ fres thom & co ¢ the ballots cas ) ¢ breakage, ready for e was opened and in the presence of the two By the Rankery' dase Fight for Renomination Refore Ly Gots Y “Tofce houte: 8 @. m. 09 p. m. Sundays i siation, Amsert ves Him the Requinite R lean Caucus. — ots You |8 a m to 5 p m PO Box 766 Ofce committees, the contestants and the con e Olyes Bim the B4 en t PEKIN, Jan. 4—The forelgn ministers over M5 outh 1th Bt belween Farnam Hestees, m.l-u-u-mn was vegun. Each ballot | LINCOLN, Jan. 4—(Special)—Among the 7 x-n.m.: i Tam 4 —Senator Lucien | meet almost daily, but nothing bas been 4 Douglas Sts., OMAHA, NKB. was unfolded and the names were read off | first bills that will be introduced in the d TOPRKA; Han, JAL. 4 Trom the race for | decided yet regarding the discussion of by the attorneys for the opposing sides, each | legislature fext week will be one relating —— Baker formally withdrew from the race for AMUSIMBNT detalls of the demands of the jolnt note with the Chinese plenipotentiaries. It is probable that the first meeting betwesn | the ministers and Chinese envoys will be | held at the Spanish legation. one checking the other as he read off the | to megotiable Instrumerts, which will be| WAYNESBORO, Pa, Jan. 4.—Benjamin | re-election today and will leave the fleld vote. The ballots cast in the Second dis- | similur in text to a bill that has become a | F- Welty, one of the two republican rep-|to J. R. Burton. A landslide toward Bur law in sixteen states. The measure ia en- | resentatives from Franklin county in the [ton was started this morning, when two 1| dorsed by the American Bankers' associa- | Pennsylvania legislature, admits that he | strong Baker mep came over to the Bur- - lml’all'ad tion and several of the most prominent and | Wil cast bis vote for Mr. Quay for United | ton camp. Colonel Tulloch, with a foree of Baluchls, o influentia! members of the State Bankers' ::“:I;I:‘ ~")’:':‘:;“:|::l ul"un‘v]m‘r.v 15 ~.\1‘r“\\-.-|v.y mv);vi-«v'n;‘l;”:r“k:"hyi‘*"}_' A ":,‘;“:'I“"["x'_"“;:',; & detachment of Australians and a com- D’ es'iofl Assoclation of Nebraska. The proposed bill | |10 foL Py Il o] ;‘ O X e | T2 his behalf. He went to his home in | PABY Of Japanese, is about to start on « | is different In only a few regpects from the | burg on Tuesday, when Mr. Quay was the | in his beha L punitive expedition to Kao Li Ying, from which place shots were fired at a patrol, oRmIGNTON Orangeine immediately relieves the depressed feeling, compels nerves, nomach and liver to_act normally- opens the pores, brings a nlght of restful sleep—makes you feel all 1ight in the morning, Full directions Inr rip, headache, colds, nervousness many other ills in every WALDON THE GREAY TRYN OSTERMAN, In “The Wi e ‘Tofligh' May not be all that 13 meant by dyspepsia | €XISting statutes relating to negotiable In- | unanimous choice of the 123 republicans | Leavenworth and mext weok will o to | pow, but it will he if neglected, etruments, It abollsbes days of grace and | Present, and his name is on the pledge | Washington to serve out the remainder of JENNIE WETMOR the officials sending insulting messages to pnckage. In “Aunt Jerusha's Alanad by S Eialatoh e ot { ity Visit s 7t of nery- | makes the endorser of a note llable for its | 81Ened by the anti-Quay legislators. Mr. | his term. | the alltes, December 15. The send | K 3 . | L 'Eh,f,,:}.'::",",‘" T e T eIy | ol amount. | Bankers of Omaha are espe. | Welty acknowledged that he signed both| A caucus of republican members of the :)*(‘ el i g IH"":H "":“::: Qrangolns b sold b draggiste genorally JULILS P WITMARS, B l‘fi" | disagreeable belching may not be very bad | cially interested in the measure and it will Quay and anti-Quay pledges, but that he | legislature will be held Monday. correct thing, despite the acceptance of | will be sent to any address for 20 stamp. LE LADD | % 7! now, but they will be it the stomach 15 | o through thelr efforts that it will come | D@8 determined to abide by the pledge to | the joiLt note by the ! & MINDELL DREVILS, Jalieged fo arow weaker, before tho legislature support the caucus nominee, which he| ROQCKWELL FINDS LOST SON | “sir Ernest Satow, the British minister, is | | "RANGEINE CHEMICALCO. s i In YA Moge Wi Dyspepsia is such a misera s “The principal object in submitting the | ¥/8ned before receiving the nomination st | THE TWO KINGS that the tend to It should ey early attention. This is completely over- i come by to negotiable instruments, bill 15 to obtain uniform legislation relating | The Quay leaders assert that the accession said a well |©f Mr. Welty gives them the 127 votes AL mew piciures, convalescent and hopes to resume his duties . Millionaire's Heir Is Working Now in | in a short time. o i 1t , Ko on e "unim, | necessary to elect, three wio were not BPkaRYIle FOLLANTANS AN THINK THE RUMOR IS A FAKE Hood’s Sarsaparilla | o cxcoping so far as its technical | #ble to participate ia the caucus belng Ll whichstrengthens the wholedigestivesystem | construction is cencerned. Sixteen states, | crtain to vote for Mr. Quay JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 4.—William | The KINODHOW THE CAR CF THE HAIR el e ofnterat o ever o A e 1 o made iny detired RMAN SOUVENIR SATURDAY, woman 1t on KRATIKIYY O8] asural color MATIN mans Know Nothing of Alleged | TG . Woodward & Burgess Soms of (hdm In'ths, muatomsd sompin. (| s L A L D R e s Know Nething of The Imperial Hair Regenerator | poy DS — w41 [ e | €481, hAVE adoptud the law." JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan. 4.—Goy-|a&way from his home in Taunton, Mass., Waldoses: | AoRORIRZr FODAY 2:0-=TONIG i nee. 10 s easily ap One chjection so far heard to the pro- | ernor Lon V. Stevens' message to the Mis-|and for whom n systematic search has | s [ i} posed bill 1s because of @ provision relat- | couri jegislature was submitted (o both | been made by his millionaire grandfather, | BERLIN, Jan. 4.—~With reference to the ing to the payment of notes. This provides | 1ouses ut noon today Charles H. Swan of New York, was found | report that Count von Waldersee has been | ‘ that a note made payable at a bank shall il dhiet. L) + Med, makes th, in..fum, o pmluc-,ml.u.u W.234 St New Vork Mr. Walker Whiteside. art here today working in a restaurant. He | Killed by an officer of the allled troops, it s | 8014 bY druggists and nalrdressers. . 4 n Papers, arrived several days ago on the schooner | gemi-officially declared that a rumor to the Hecone, : ) | ¢ a rum j talph will rect comes due it must be pald on demand with Ala. Jan. ¥--Governor | pudley and says he will not return | that effect has been current for a week D' Ka S Lu“ Baim AmOus WaP poem COUPON any money the signer happens to have on i M 3 T E | past, but the government has no cor- | =S “,w,,“ . B B c0sbibis, MINDED BEGGAR deposit, it not being necessary for the bank Mont. r | roboration of it. Count von Waldersee re- | sore throst. croup, \\hmlpilmluuuh ote. Never [ DE PEeOn s 0 obtain permission from the depositor be- i ‘o murder hin it FIRE LOSSES ARE ENORMOUS | Present at Bee office or mall tessed o having Killed James Boswell ¢ viewed the British soldiers January 1 | derunges the stomach. At Druggists, 10 & e 1 My Mbndiy, Tnoediy, Matine fore the money Is paid. tumpka, in_ this stite, in 1501 Inssra P e T R GACTRIF PO COONTOWN! coupon with ten cents and get Governor Dietrich bas a plan of his own s "grounds for refusal were th RAREAL R BRITISH MAY APPLY FORCE Look's DuchessTabletsarasusssesfull? | pyening prices—c, Mo, 7 - - e rdie been l¢ p stolen and ng e ear h . used montbly by over 104 ladie 8. Price, e iy e e your cholce of Photographic Art 2| for keeping a check on holdup leglalation | Idictment had been lost or stolen o Jact Olaang. v, 35l By mal, §1.08 Seud 4 cents for | Matinee pri Btudies. When ordering by mall § | and to relieve the pressure for lobby work | Wiich'a recird of (n. e Doan made S 1o The Wrseution of R e Deirot, wich - | MIAGO'S TRUGADEHU Toluphone 2210 add four cents for postage. |in conmection with this session of the | had been o from the books since the| yyw YORK, Jan. 4.—The Journal of cwed with Murder | s by Kuhn & Co., 15 & Douglas. ! lawmakers ——— | Commerce prints the following: Fire un- | ing Christinns, | T Y O ART DEPARTMENT, | WIIl Checkmate Highwaymen, = Twontieth Contury Meeting derwriters suffered terribly during 1900, & INUDONM OF P RACK wcted| TNDIAN MAIDRNSBURLE “I think | have a plan,” says the gov- | The first of the twentioth century mect: | e uggregate fire loss of the United States | SHANGHAL Jan. 4.—The French jutend | Py ATRME, TFesiat 106 BN ) SLTRIAN RS ! The Bee Publishing Company | ciuor. by which 1 can stop some of this | 5510 bey #iven by the Progbyte “reiby. |and Canada during the year just closed, [ (o send a force overland from Tonguin to | Wariy “The Laxt Chord” e Fhe’ fol b gy | holdup business, which has certainly dis- | terlan churcn Wedne evening, Juiliaty |as compiled from carefully kept records, ( Chen Tu should the Chineae court go there. | I published in the Chrlgtmas g | ke 1t ¥ ; OMAHA, NEB. | graced Nebraska In past leglslatures L Ly WPk oh | was $163.352250. The total losses for 1898 [ It is reported on the best authority.” | JoF of the J."W. Pepper Plano ) MAS | pat WEEK=Miner and Van Bohes Beeevesresresesssesscecces “I intend to keep track of all the bills | Lunds. 7 | wero $119,660,500, and for 1899, $136,173,200. | says the Chinese newspaper Chung Wel | ce, 10c, Sold by all newsdenters, | minn Burlesque ’