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| THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ESTABLISHED JUNE OMAHA, WEDNESDAY \[()R\l NGy JANU ARY 9, PAGES 1901-TWELVE SINGLE (¢ WPY FIVE CENTS CHILDREN WAKE UP TO DIE | ' AFRICA ALAB ' ‘ * L Besveriite L i ‘oF meete | bl LABAMA BOY CARRIED OH' CONDITION OF THE WEATHEN dition st Hiy Guiaks Fpeveh ki Hochester Orphan Asslum the Seene ‘ 4 ) . of n Terrible Holocaunt=IKno: | — Sty Today &nd | Republican Members of the Leg at Chieago. British WnrOflierendmg Eome 8,000 Head Dend Number 'rue-.n-w::.:\ 3 | Kid oming Bouthea ““ 4 J i ! Seht Gradually Coming Together. "Q,,{ 'P\A,n S—Willlam J. Bryan was | to the Uape Conntry Monthly. ROCHEITS g y “‘;;" X;.‘m“d Bantom for Retum of f 50 NoRoR At the ‘ARNGED Hinaut BSTER, N. Y., Jan. §.~At noon the ass Frager i i en . o im i wi » of « T & gue, which m:lk:.:";l.'u | | dentificd dead’ by the Rochester orphan | ALl i A lmu"'“ Takes Him in with an Alleged FEARS OF A TRAP ARE DYING AWAY "% sman house 10- | BOER METHODS OF FIGHTING HARD TOMEET | 4:311m fire had raachod twenty-six chil Tnsane Man from Lincoln. | TR s 1. Serea L Qten, ote SrFee wod & eoek IS NOW SUPPOSED TO BE IN KANSAS CITY - who had the Juce on the program |h was but a few minutes after 1 o'clock | | rose wake his . Co ™ this mof 4 Obaracter of Call Chlng!d o 0t 65 o s Bhis'h ar He sald in part L AL LR tippines and | (0 TOTEE hdia L Ml LIRS HINBERE (RRVIRS TS RN ERERE [ Qe party stands for SeN vy pOTISg ahd Duteh Republic Compared by a | Miss Cline, smelled smoke. 8he immedi | His Disteacted Parents Oautious Views of All, b "‘-_\*’ o an aggressive warfare Ragland w Small Credit t n""ly :l""’rmwl another nurse, Miss Vallient ter in Which 1t is Suid Their Son N st the plutoeratic fendencied 'of the > and the Iatter reported the matte: L i 4 | e WA St nelen"of the the t Btates P s :.X.'n lnnn.'r;m tter to the Is Helpless Under the Tn- Two Women A Ercorted from & contury ago and against which Jack Brosbid AL RO L s i d A4 fuence f BOTH SENATORS WILL GO TOGETHER | [avs"\, (hintyd e duteri ot peedily located in the boller room and | RN TR s At Lt T ‘\H-r'|“;“1fl,f:“.;" :‘,u..“ of reorganiza LONDON, Jan. 8.-—Lord Ragland, under word was sent to police headquarters. All | ‘ARRANGE ARMOUR FUNERAL tion except to Say that reorganization ls a1 | secretary of state for war, who was Inte the fire apparatus was hurried to the build- | MONTGOMERY | 1 Ballote Will Be Cast Simultansously for | yiiris berare B car paviioipi e L ST thel Yiowet Taky By K ENDERER. (Y. stib | SeFuietes efore the firat englue arrived the | Ualon Springs, thi m:‘lx') ”.r‘ml 3 1' that Canydh Ztans | DALY WAVAIDIEASRIEREISICH BO I e bamon MUAL b e Ofatty | Assocated Press, rogarding the serious | y GiCCUE AL in flar Scores of people | N, H. | R L o etk w ot & can particl erfon people | N e 0t 81 - Long and 8hort Terms, me secm (o (hink (AL they | trond of affairs n h Africa, the proba ‘h"‘“'l ""“h"‘ te the sceme and were doing u-m::\ lxr::“r" ';:\1 '”l“"; . u "" Bullock | te Servie B — e e Y D 1f ' | Dilitles of peace and the sction the War | their best to rescite the fnmates. has recelved a letter dated at Mem- | - ven Bu, 4 i EARLY DECISH Trom Rin an v oty o o s | office is taking to mend press .MRA 4T | “shortly after the fire broke out a boller :'~m" from men claiming to have kidnaped | CHICAGO, Jan. 8.--The funeral of Phillp | Dol U ON IS MUCH DESIRED i an e Kt ol | “The conditions of aftuirs In South Atrca | LTS, UL LSS T O Frauts 1kveariold vo, Bty 18 MUK, |00 e Sion) g tamily foti i€ sbor | Lo bl sl P v her before the puble “‘w’\\‘[f A fi ibsolutely forbids prophecy. You cannot M’\w\mg out the lower part of the west end | ¢ :”' |”“" 1 .;Amml nsom he letter con- | ATmour mission. The family found it nec- | —— Y to T LR, B any - of the connecting wing, theret ained young Frazer's alleged signature as | 8sary to make a change th \ Snsedinie Bodd g ke attentlon to his expressions of solicit call it war, in some respects it is worse ng, thereby cutting off | proof o oln , . o Gt ls e win tement af the Question | e weitare, il Hioss ‘Wi have 1ot | than war. 1t is well-nigh Impossible to of e eonnesiN WK teNTyer,curtiak OF | proot of the eltlis, Feaser wan @ atudent | SR UG SO AT Phuanle STRATEGY S EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL e Far N BOSUIAY | tiloh s SIAIDR SRR ot thelr 45 | feht I ihe ordinary way a_people who end of the bullding. {8 l\nlA.‘)nmI of Technology at Atlanta and, | #eTvice at the residence. So many mani « fulness {0 democratic doctrines ax defind | have no uniforms. For a week, perhaps a The exploston, though of great fo aid s lenrned, has not been scen there in | festations of PULILC {etertht find SYERTY by, lemimate ity must reunit D & Bost grbe it s MR TR AN | oy e U SINHIHESERE T R acas Gits: vl o Bl vt Dliitons i R | ¥ before any uttention will be ¢ = oke | they were of e | that those int 1o thele Brorenpions of {ngerea, "Tho TS, L AN SOk 00 G, DFTRE N B | L it ks e S At N IRE Eete fartaek BAEBtILtTINS WONlA By 0ok b e A e e i g bbbl Lol id ok ond 324 ) - were' within the party ‘e i o | S becomes in all respects a peaceful awakened the (nmates to @ realtzation of | ducted. further negotiations would be con. |UICkIY perceived thut the capacity of the [ of am Ol Attack, N sinti LENGOLN, Jan, B~(Spectat)=Aftaise are | bad" ate sntile (making o the platior | farmer. Yot the very next week the spirit | the situation with a suddenness which at | p, ed. residence would be inadequate. Late last & . Necessitating aradually crystaliiaing In the direction of o | the organization or machinery I chnge 10 | poves him and he digs up his guns and L oiice uceinied to-rob NEEIIVevery otis of| day, Jetuary O Two of his brothers ar Blgur. WO 1OHOWING “WaiIseued’ by tae hodidba il it Fepublican caucus on the sematorship. | 5 they plense, but hanesty anc g o BT | vejoins his commando. It is terribly bar | (helr Judgment and mental faculties. Cries . January . Two of his brothers ar- | (LY This ontrus may not materisiise for nearly | oponty propose - and e Boo TN | B! deal ehuttnBIy with Bich & SHANGRLUY, | SLia 1o wis LSYIRINE SA8 TER b 1h T A T St (e e Vivie o PR LR i Gy il B en yroposed and Hagh oot @ suc character. | giblo to see a8 hos- | Al 3 ghve o 4 neral of the iate Philip D) pLd AL t was on! embloymeit II week, but the growing disposition among | Party orianizations a L e ATy The secret of the whole thing consists ible to see anything and as the thick | p ulr-x“”.‘ s.ln\ out the following letter as | vide for private LWLl w‘n.' Armoue pras | | "that u’ : \. ‘mploymen of a clover the legislitors to try to got together fs | fovernment and dorive tholc just, powsrs | \L NOfion: Ob. HAve WAOUNE SO ONUPE, | heon hatrs AT R Ay of | ¢ recelved from the supposed kid- | fiice Fob felatives wnd griends ut u e | resting Heary Ki e e gl -0 the legialitors 1o try to got together in | from 'the coriont'F tho governed, "Party | but not enough mounted men. This s ere: | indencribable confusion.. The chief nurse saners. The letter was malled in Mem et i o esting Heory King of Lincoln, an alleged o) 0/ pronounce "l atforms are of no value unless they re y | Miss Ashda 1 °€ | phis ‘en Janua 4, aad ore ec| " Pusie SV wil * he t insane man, w it resorting to vielence coming more pronounced that an early Hect the purpose of und polie ¢ thew - | (g ho @ifculty of acclimatizing the ani- | Miss Ashdown, did all within her power to | delisery anuary 6, and bore a spectal | Armour mixsion, Thirty-third street St Mibs 15 & hout rting lolen agreement upon the men best qualified to | MAJOrity of those who belong to the purty mals. The trouble is that the fresh horses | *rn the children and nurses. ! gl | Armoyr avenue, Whers the body vl L Pl gl e o reprent 6 Wase 1h the Semale:will miodt | Liot. ko Arm Teally asvoted fo democ have been sent up the country before they | The work of rescue and attempted rescue | nowadaye we haue sloleh your son ' Wa 1 Sthte from roon WNUL'S pi m., Wednesd -“‘HI\M‘ clty, of about 40 years. e K and redound 1o the benefit of the party clple Belther practice deceptl y y ¥ | was t olunteers owadays we have stolen your so Y 11 lis attire, Wid, withel, ‘ot pte ikl .v' l' wefit of the party and as- | themselves nor permit others to pr pUon L are hardened to the climate. Mo "kv'u up by volunteer: as well as|intended to steal him before Chr ™ .“ The active pallbearers will he selected | DOKKEssIug app hal i e ablishing it more firmly in | decention in writing o piatform or securing | VIhe Rimy. (n (@HIBE 8,000 Borass & |{narettble o3 the .""““'* gained with such | (00N Hot ket W 5 DL today from among the heads of the depart- [ TF things Sberif | ower \e control of the party machinery. | | month . i a | fncredible speed that it was b your financlul ¢ your sor r nds of the depart- | These things Sherift Power Look into von 4 that in this and « 2 { |month and we are going to begln to com- | ¢ evond human | to tell us ir son refuses [ ments of Armour & Co. The ho side e The caucus paper put fnto eirculation by | be tIn this and other states the purts Wiy | mandeer horses throughout m:(- ‘lm“";f:ffl | effort to prevent the loss of iife I|Iu|:nlvl us and ‘we found only $it on s | pearers will b 5 ‘n.»“”; |‘\“4|.|-..j,”' el | e when he responded to a call from Senntors Newell and Owens yesterday for a | tentions which sometimes distruct L gn | reglons. One would think the Boers urbed | Ambulances from all of the hospitals were | 45 Il we newd Him IR our phsiniess, so |McCormick, John C. Bla g -8 b G B bt el B O e T e e v ot | tion from party principies and waste n | prefer to got a falr price for th on the eround almost as soon aa the fe | We intend to Keep him, but you might send | Harris, Jesse fla Jeorge B, |him (o take Into custody the alleged in kit o e AR : PO A IR N e @ P price their animals | companies, and houses in the A letter to Jim Glover weral dell | Harris, Jesee Spalding, Franklin H. Head, | sane man. Arcivink at the housc, b A o Lot o Gl D T AT quite | directed aganst the common enemy """' s b kb b LT SR AL i Lt e Al LS ARG M ral Gellvery. | Marshall Fleld, George 11 Webster, ¢, M. | Mr. King in a » EC o NI ansformatio s orfignally drawn it Dete " eral Dewet for nothing. Personally, 1 he- o ecelve the Iittle waits | the time this reaches vou, stating he Y | Favorite, A. J g o Youdg ¢ siirig oAt b T o i e T e | e treusL (e Tyuite | SYe W shiould Kave & Persomally, 1 be- |vho were carried from the asylum. The hcn o ‘W v for e return. and_ 1t |Samuel Al SHLRCL R L R GeBir U LR T brought in for consideration, but wound | il Rt gt Ll BT L jave begun this plan be- |gmBiiances ‘were started: $0"ths hospitals | Soie mou aoe o Y provil T will | 1::<h|'v‘n|m\(t"w | [T AR B i B B bt in_fo 8 g rhich the party recently suf- | fore now. by e : ORDIEALS | e oy e itont s o e Rotity any Frank Junsaulus will deliver the | house, were fearful | \ B K Bl B0 purticipants | belleves' In the principles se¢ forth in the | IRAL itk dephiving (e Boers of |okliaren.. Tn & setiotaly Durned of the | Smel AuROLy s It womt do any good |funeral sermon. An immense gathering bRl b i i Bk ) M abide by the caucus decrec [ Ko cly biatrorm. Tor it those princi- {mounts and transforming all our men into |t o several cases the it vio- | K1 would vain 8l your chances ot Eelting | sxpeciad o i OF UG I that busic 1t d tako the sherif TR) {ndennite wordinig 16t this way open | ey ure righe still. The dam: 0 Vo ts | mobile bodles, capable of pursuiog d e ‘were dead when faken from the ve. | Mim: Wo will'atlow him to sign his name {0 | will be entirely suss Si0u4 18 Cvervd | did not take the sheriff long to discover to introduce the questio | has . e democratic party A de- | hicles o hospital dox - Ve 10 you we ol e have ntirely suspended in every depart- | that s rateR 4t seeds bb to int oduce (he question of Senatorial i i "R borore: ‘Bt et A | TeChed commandoes, we trust the com- & 'l""" at ”‘x hospiial doers. The scenes | Bior i & Stupened, condition and s We have |mont of Armour & Co's. vast establish Do Ly R D PR ici nd the prostdure: (o Wovern | tha | [aither deatroyed its hope fior its tenets, | mandoes inky. be run (o eARth, although it Beat the asyltim) were heartbending, | {OF him as & sick Derson and o younger |ments, both in Chicago snd in other ol i OBk Lo SR SN 95 ans LYY er L ARmsiME o WhME the mmtets it 1ot me wn B W v o nd | s arduous work o A large portion of the asylum bullding was | "Tother | Hundreds of emp! it gt LSt B Tl et fgbting shy 8 are | yet we won in 187 e won in 1544 and lost [ "x o work v 5 as | e ; P | dreds aployes thus will b enabled | start tha . o yet fighting shy. A majority vote, for ex- | In 18 We won in 1802 and 1 I R e SesloNi: MAte Litts Mendway Totkily ‘dsetioyed; avi| tbe Poktion tint se: |, THO DAY'E Rigustore wia witdhed to the [to atieng (lis Setvices. Tha BUNiS) will ,‘l CLtIRL. WS- HOEURGNTE SR SRRt St - smple, might have {mposed s secret bal- |12 100 If anyone is inclined to wttribute| 1 have just b ¥. lmains standing probably 18 in such condl- lotter. Bass Frazer was a member of the | private at Graceland cemetery goe G8E 00 IRETER MY TICHERIIO A SLOI0N lot on the seuatorial o | Fecant defeats to the piattorms adopted o st been talking to & man who | tion that its demolition Will be neceasary, | first year class. Hiy brothers Gis| | out the ifghts atter the sheri fioe ieus and fett | o the organizations i chirke of opted ' | has come from the Philippines Rl BeLte ensary. | e g rother: ay their| 1. B Armour, the only living brother. | insisted that heriff arrived, and ive ML to erule ret ballot mo alterna- | (b, 1) THIRCRICER it the defeat of 1 | me the Americans have made practically | AL sther {8 ‘usable %o piy & ransom. The | will fve in the city today from New |so that hat ho wished the house darkened AR L R B [ come at the close of un administration en- |little headway through two years' work | FRED PACKER IS PARQLED | mother of the boy is prostrated with krict Tt T haphhwe, HINE AG Chatien | (ckatet by SRNE Ko taRtmeq 1Ed MERILABAY: / I St yabialy te | Shair ntainciary {0 Them Wi on most |y i by , | Armour of Kaosa Ly, T s | tracted by what he termed its “brilianey.” anxious to reorganize here, 50 fi e BUPPre: ey — our of Kapsas City, reached the city aa the oadf s thoot sromtelie; the dueus| the steat [n 14 ) the party and thaq | ther ar a8 the suppression of the de- siido's AlleNea e S ‘ he ds, the docus | the de i 159, which occurred unde tached bodies o anemy s, CORCOrne bohg B8 BMIeE. [HNE [1ast uight | bbbl Ll ment was changel 50 as 1o bar out ex- | Similur administrdtion, wa e dluareus | we tasd ‘lhl- m:n'x Ihum utte b :"“r:m\'(l After Sevemtasn Yamwy Llphipgn- i“E LOBNS LIKE PAT GROWE 7 [Ra (& S b Dressly eversthing 'relating ut X | than any that has taken place since. ¥ : bk s o South 4 p o - b UMb 1 gl B tortal contest and s n o t‘.omluh mu'h-‘ No one can foresee the conditions which rica, but over a vastly superior area, the plrbicat et oo b Police of Butte Inatructed to e on "“‘; 'I‘L:l‘.\"r iz oy ‘{‘\: o ASARCLy CRRK BiG IDVIRSY e Sal D rial contest & ow be aly | our purty must meet, but we can £ extent of which cannot even be conceived RN s Lookout for & JENOA, Neb., Jan. $—Albert Emmet | compuny him for u sho e Mened oo The Jolnt eancus 1s expected to | fture with the' deiermination to el b e "l|_ concelved | DENVER, Jan. 8.—The last official act of | b pect Hendod | Kent, the pioncer packer of the west and | winked with or |h el e iscse: QuaNlions" of 1ERISIALIOD; such K8 | oo ke e, i At e et g g RS Charles S. Thomas, who retired as governor helr Way. | originator of the option system of trading | but either Mr King :I‘;W" Kooy 2 apportionment, constitutional revision, ete., | of those Who bel barty i falthtul exponent s ous over the possibilities | of the state today, was to grant on the Chic o | 0 King i ot Lambiy ok iy Y y e | Pt heas W hn LR T squaliHelie ot Ratine Fubet s oy v, was to grant a parole to| RUTTE e Chicago Board of Trade, died hero | ferred the cozy which involve party intere ks jual Hight ou in Cape Colony. Had | Altred Packe g relskit 6 . TE, Mont., Jan. 8.—The police have | tor ca el o S LT B e i B Thikihls 1o kb ok Mbhay O Tk 3 SO L S o e red Packer. The release of the famous | been fnformed fr 8—The police have | today. Heart trouble following an attaci | cold tramp (o the ne o 4 less extent and require concert of action on [ Whether ture. il itua- | prisoner was the result of efforts urged in 1 from Melrose to look out for|of la grippe was responsible for his death 1 X4 ograsr, - CeIDlNg fien Ecthn s S oot asliaiin)| it Tt Easian L Kiiee | o might have been more dungerous, But | ha bebalt for two years, Packer has been i ochin CARPRELLE, Ghemi 1L 10 sl as | My KonC wanThiyanich 0l Fot & nusmber o gy o st st i dlg leaves the terms of caucus on senator: iture campaigns will de- [ 11€ 4 es and ammunition in|in pri 2 | swers to the description of Pat i " s 4 ends to know how best to re s i A b e YN SucERCRuPRIIRIL Q8 | ke o £ prison over seventeen years. He at Crowe. It |of years he had lived in California o Boived to be formulated late 2 with certainty. What Is deatred i :‘:‘:'\")nl;‘nn Ir;;h!hllu- ,.uuum.m-n ot 6| ssutenved 10 forty-year. Lot (n 18 He Al H“:‘u A the suspect tallies in every detail AL LR W ;: 1“”“:‘“”‘““‘ disturbing the neighbor- it quantity of money to ¥t vity It migh’ have hal. i 4 . Y w the descrij s Rllaked O ood and further disquleting the Roth Senntorships Ethen: a suMdient quantity of money Lo kuep pave | ~uyqu cannot expect to end such & war Pry, a special writer who conducted the | abductor, oxl|-:~ll::“'ll:l;:’ ‘I‘:. atteged cudahy | HURLED HEADLONG TO DEATH | overwronent nerves "'I”:"‘"k Ciee i o B Silbeading 15 BAdain Wkt Gry- | L5000 Su8 unBientieeg icteses 10 S v = this in a day. The disturbances in Bur campalgn in favor of the prisoner’s release, | shaven. 1 et et I L L) e e e A A t of Rold restoras the Tevel o prices and | mat sturbances in Bur- | took the executive order, granting Pack . He was accompanied at, Melrose | bight Mew Outrinnt, ¢ Uni pate the time for balloting for O TR e b P D | o comtinusd for more than four years. | his liberty, to the penitentl g Packer | by a man who seemed to keep guard over ' Bh Ows |- Zi8ibendered ovan the Sliistion foRi meY United Siates senator, as fixed by atatute | JI0% S, 1 arectiting 4 IAr, (o wi B iliave thatiit ‘ha Rogra Row.i0 tHa-HeTA |1 Tne Earlsmbten. cummmIARtikn ot thevauspect, whom he called. “Jolinson "urean ; ot riok el e et b LR E LR T ‘ e e e o rer oo s | bwve Tabored “for bimetaitiém wil refoico knew the true state of affairs and wer e ssination of H. H.|They were driiki Skite s men in the b i A (he a wapiily U8 o2, co ne ¢ o togetber In a snloc . he house. They acquiesced wi the Tegislataro has shown (hat ther iy i Aimerara. who ade| aware that th | Tammen and F. G. Danfil Deny b - W kg | o o nabe o Dever | voomted the gold stagdard at: i awire (oAt the contiuuunce of uppesition t by W b when one of them read a stere abont Crowe | INT plan he proposed and he lefL ) was any substantial foothold for the plan | Kold was scarcer und ihe o w timo wien | could not improve the terms offered then, ORVINFENT ¢ Y. aEEWROTITR AT Dot} L0 s Laweppner . AEANORIG TheLalon NI MUAIY I 8—A cqlliston | b0 Bold ‘. bort. coutah with. Patralman to begin voiing at once to Coming scurcer a8 b g magority e o a year ago, resulted from ke agitatlo o other's | butween a freight train and light engine on | Coc Weat. Pisoret Tated Lty @ fill the vacancy Monapolies. will jority would have sense enough 1o | packer's case. n of | attention to it, whereupon they hastily left | the Monongahela divi ¢ 0ok, wha was on t st Cuming siyeet Al gttt A B g ¥ 1 Montpolies " W 8 Ay gt x o cas \ y + Monopgahela division of the Baltimore The ! 8L Lum, A0\ iR The W of Senator Hayward | huriful that the re cease fighting. Meanwhile, you may be sure | packer's alleged crl the saloon and boarded a passing train for | & Ohio railroad this i Baltimoro | beat, The sherift had ot long bewn in e ety et INtvE] obe | L abits mtann Thiamn SP0 Tt atithe War afios s Sok mite L rime was the murder | Butte. worning brought death | the house after his return until Pa awhile this scheme created considerable | A colontal policy when put Into full opera Of inertis, . Losd Hitohener Ia wottitls MLl gt ¢ |;nr|v‘ of five prospectors in the wilds | iy o0y to eight men, fatally injuring ono and slight | Cook pounded on the door and, v -"mlmlnu talk because it contemplated getting tion will prove %o repugnant to A = he asks fe of Colorado. He admitted that he | injurics to two cthers. The collis - |ing i gide s L et W ARt (0 Amencan ok Latd Raberts: bas h Deffeotly at he killed oc- | ing admission. arrested the T i TRAUK i bqHich Tachtad) oh a*ump ant| by nciples that 1t must finally e repudiated | freo had Whit oRd g HbEs t:.-n:; one of the men, who he said was |r|nu||:v! WYOMING LEGISLATURE OPENS | ¢ on the bridge crossing the mouth of | Kink wnd all th \‘ur-m“n‘ it then leaving the fleld of aspirants wha [ oW pending the R A (1SN SREEY | done.tf and assulted him after murdering the other — | the Koen's run, which is twenty-five feet | The blue cout and ’ N falled to et in on that to enjoy a grand | tion follows the fag u large p Fiion of the = e (;-ru with a hatchet. Packer was one hun- | ¥%¢ of o5 Made Fresident or | 800 tho-baskwatar of :therMonongatsls | patrolrss e ":”;‘“‘ ot the A rawibl itk tha mmin 'nIrsanis tinab Jouks | LE i PRl Ia8 TaAEET the retention | CANADIA dred miles from clvilization at the ti; Senate—Senntor Warre rirer. Both engines were running at full | Ki . § offect upon Mr » o o ook, | Fepublicars party wih oppose i : N VOLUNT ) zation at the time and or Warren Sur A ull (King. He accompanied the officor and the fng on s & spectator. In such event it | trary, the rltin gty s i R CH u! EERS HOME e compelled, he sald, to eat the flesh of | of Re-electlo specd, as the Pittsburg fiyer was nearly due. | balance of tlie party i "‘,. i "1"! ot would, however. be & kreat temptation for | CCNTeRs cun govern colonies withait, ro- e souqy |0 murdered men to’keep himselr trom | —_ The dead P rpmngiio O LD U Hity (hl:“ m.l( aater, Witk Rla sesvmission in | Ban. 10 they restrictionu of the constituticn A starving. CHEY Wyo., Jan. 8.—(Special Tele- :: :( BOWMAN of Fairmount, engineer. | festival. Arriving at the « \m") nfllm:.lh s pocket, to think the spectator's seat | what tmperfalism % able o T gram.)—The Sixth . J. O'NEIL of Siverly, P W ¥ . el b L v renibicent wille o Sixth state legislatu ; ‘ 3 omen, who bad gladly shared 1S et S thin b M et v 4 y shared fn the con the "l":‘l‘nn”‘-il.' p in with his prestige ribut Cronje and Kruge LAWS FOR ISLANDS' CITIES | ened here at noon today and clected flon, ""l‘hl‘lv’ BRENNBN of BoKeosport, Pa..|spifacy. in order to get Mr: King: safe a A e oy e Prilinterso Or0 e At udinie SV Gone tiTAratile GoURER:brelent | B [In custody, were excused, b : i & chanige i ik £ pnin Oththiakna | JOHN DEV of Fal | b S the A liEioe IR ; I fate decreos i chinge i the deas | cunnon roared & welcome tonight to the | he senate and Hon. J ATHaRly o] OHNIDEYENY OnERIma Aramen {and Mr. King were led through the corr R A R ot e et o the b riree oLty | Canadian soldiers returning from Africa. | « Albany county speaker of (e house [ WARLIAMIEAR B EEL AT 20 dors, eide by olde, and it was not until alhis Bt nink the ;..m.\ of weuntors'| SHon I USK empieas vedl; oue staigels wil The overdue transport with 800 volunteers | Qo joint ballot the legislature stands: | yOSEDH |, KING 3 | Mr. King had heen assigned to his cell wha an ond to this project and it | ot our parts will ive I history and € work | on_board was reported off Camperdown at - Republicans, 63; demioorats, 3 SHidpe B, KING of Monongabela, W.|thatithe sherilt unmasked the seribud t4 ow acoept 0 i that the two senc | the lovers bt liberty in future yenrs when |8 'clock. The steamer left Table Bay on MANILA; Jan. 8.~The Philippine comnis- | o There Will be no.contest for United Btates s ocningie) [ e had worn and received the congratul E:M" \,: ";...M will Y54 filed by «atminle ;:;vlv‘v‘wlxv‘\"lzl\ i takes up (e gt for e | | ecember 13. Tomorrow the soldiers will xion has complated the code for the govern.(| SoN8LOF, a8 Seuator Weaucio B Wikten Haxl e MURKELL of Fairmount, fireman, |tions of the policemau and the de ,’"‘,‘ : ‘“:::N b B T oeRetaa ton “1ata” the | Lf Ca i o fRovernment. }'\'.l - | aisembark and parade In the city lers Wil | ment of rintoipatities, (1 will be =0 orn | the unanimous support of the ffty S ivdé UNKNOWN TRAMP, killed instantly sheriffs who were still at the fail 3“':“ v precedonts loting. Investigation Into the | vocatlng truths that canfiol die and we can | erwards attend s publio banquet. The Bext week and supercede the military order | TCPUDMcans and he will be re-elected tc The heavy engine went entirely through | Of his strategy i b precodents shows that, this has been ‘e | Hell 4iore, 1o AT, b, CREORATY, FHOERC? | forcen on board comprise both batts e neeh, Dl many arsios | (Be position. Many important subjects will (he light one, and as the cutire crew was | A ction in North Carol { dom will live while the hy | \ - hattalions . arrios | ¥ {5 eha gn » . umgests Jall Breakin arolina was what the | ijouo who suffer for o human endures and | of the Canadian Mounted Telfles aod {he | (Wards or districts) were organized e D AIthix seadlon Gt tEatigislatice: | 1. heisngine ML wath Kiliad acept TEnke o ol awyers would call “on all fours™ with | telr roward in history, Jht will receive | Canadian Mounted Artillery, who took part ool Glectlons ake piace o Dopenter. | Thess include the matter of removing the man L. F. Tedro, who was thrown Into the | pemms s mai Beri e o STor sr- the situation in Nebraskn, there beink a | Not behold the vietory. In Gefeat those | I the reliet of Mafeking. The nat willaotmpgiyito Masile or the seta] Liki Rrisnsrs {rom b GldTRenitntiary river, He willdia; Boakeman O'Leary wan | Lo i oaid Bhorif Fower, (bt 1:had 4o vacancy to be flled caused by the death ot | ¥110 support tho principos set forth in the | These cons ¥ 4 . | tloments of non-Christian tribes at Laramie to the new institut Wet¥ | In the caboose and was but slight ‘e |40 1L in order to avold a scene an y the. # . | Dectarat of 'Ind 4 nstituted the second Canadian tribe itution at Raw- | ghtly injure b A save ey o be filed caused by the death of | Bt il of it in "tk | contingent and left Halltax nearly @ yoar Ten residents of Pucblo have decided to | 1128 the re-apportlonment of emlstaniva | He imimediately set out o stop the fiyer, but | the women from the nervous shock that Tiaw r“" the expiration of the time of | those In Bouth Africa. Who are giving their |80, With a streusth of 1,820 of all vanks Calition. tha commissian . 10 (OFRRRIENL sl EEIEAMOIALIN to CORIOHR sWIh it recqnt |Lound 1L the. lantarye hiokao, He ran 10 Xould:heve Tostilted nac. hae comuglisc the sitting senator. Balloting for both | liven in defense af the same doctrines a0 W A e v ooly 500 siyons, | Bunicipulity there. The commission may census veturad: the bounty bill and msny | hisiiand; over amile distant, And succesds 1| t0 put Mr, King in arms. 1 will have to .. ,.,,. ,“,.m,. samo day, each member of | nich .m’.’\\'w';f:'q'\'fi“it' ,“‘.‘.':'.n st I||..n..m bui | Many were invalided s st |w-m\""m nize one without this petition ;K.«m.n From present indications, the pm.lln getting a lantern just as the flver came keep this ruse up and tomorrow I'll sug :‘,‘ legislature voting for two candidates, | the name of Roberts Is ;Z“;VL Song WO | olzte wore Kkilled or Aled of e The military commander of a district is | 22" will be removed to Rawlins and the [ wight and signaled the engineer. But | ot to King that we break ja I think desiguatiog his choice for lonk or hort Kruger wili wear a crown of death B I ks fwoundont ihx altion=rie | Lo ARNeinb Ehecpoline) aud. pAR et an | stockmen will b successtul 1n naviog an- for Bia Warolc Gititn mADY of the ltves of | o7l Be in for the plan AL right ‘Aad 3l ,l-rl;v“'le nlllm’vluu u‘..m O et | fame when emperors ave known no more. | only Canadian forces remaining in ol | municipal officers for misconduet and i other wolf bounty bill passed. B aarsrs o Teracty’ ofi ihe Aybs wonld| R ARIRn thin way, (o b ikl 40-3ho, §ise n Minnesota, where the death of Senator are Strathe ATCd | loyalty ik s ~ have been lost @ |tion and aboard o tralo f i ¢ 3 d Reian Throan SRR s . en los | o traln for his home ok it s eans e ioriri'y | MAYOR AMES CARRIES HIS GUN v sent ont by o Horse “ant that f0rce | "o’ anis and vuldings used exclusvely Cotlects with o Piste [ Lincoln. without diculty o iled by Charles A. Towne, and the term of ks | tor religious, ch - oly| LARAMIE, Wyo, Jan. 8.—(Bpecial Tele- My: King hay hesd in:(ha Al d 8 naritable or educational work | g 418 IN BROAD DAY 1 B Shaalivater Aoy A slso expires. There Minks . J s of Norton & Pittl- days from Line ¢ Senator Nelson also exp There is | e tinnennotis | MILLIONS BUYS THE CRA Pl Sl e ol i o L gl Iokin Bikipue gt & pittl- | Lk Lincoln, -accompanied by his bis difference, however, between Nebraska Credited wit MPS | to inctute no pro OB R e who have a subcontract under Cou- |y r | mother, the guests of relatives in this city and Minnesota, us in the latter the re-ele Sangulnary Thrents, Concern ment i #|'matar sk A, Masell o hy Unlon Fes for 0 f |3t in stated that he has been an jnnate of ton of Senator Nelson is conceded without —_— Mg tod t Absorbs the | rhe municipalities are of four clas olflo grago nesr Laramis, want o Massslil i |an insane asylum and that the present opposition, leaving ln reality only one| A MINNEAPOL R gclaagss e & rican House lssues a Priva will be afficered according to po ' 1pf and | this morning and demanded a_settlement s ram B | malady 15 & return of his former trouble ! |‘:4'y..- open to competition, and thus barring | Ames of Minneapolis, who has earned ol Cirenlar Giving Details, i population. | M m;m v:-Vlvluwl him to his dlerk. Pittt CHELSEA. Mass., Jan. 8.—J h 1 At the time the attack came on list night all opportunities for combination politics, | hatred of former policemen and detect| m— pus demanded instant payment. Masselll | Samuel Goldste bp Joseph Hart, | My, King politics olicemen and detectlives | (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing | Masselli [ Samuel Goldste avid . Mr. King and his mother wero the a1l oppartunties for combluation wniics | WP 0 forer BKaaan M SR | OO + o5 ¥t pupticning co) | BRETH HAZED TO EXHAUSTION | revtiod that e did ot ko how much elll | Samucl _ Goidsteln, David Karner, Duvli | of Mrs. Mary . Jordun, who Doy At e e ot ks the aroblem here | Police department, walks the streets armed | ble N, Jan. 0. ~(New York World Ca- | 0y ¢, T due him { Morkllnaky aud Forety. Rilvarman wers sr: | povar. siore sb $10/Comliy W i that much more intricate and ready for confilct. The a2 vam-—special Telegram.)—A circular Told His Relatives Th “I'IL tell you," replied Pittipus, ha _| zested here taday, charged with stealing o | King and Mrs A e Rl let. The mayor received |has been iseued privately to b He Became 1§ . } pus, handing | safe containing $1.300 In Ing and Mrs. Jordan are cousins, State Committee Meet « warning 1nst night from several ald i tely the share e and Was | bim an order for $325 and with the othe 80010 maney and §3.000 | — Ny o) . ing 08, | who are his personal friends th “"“luwn | holders in the Vickers Sons & Maxim com Revived with Whisky, hand drawing a revolver | worth of jowelry from the office of Morse | o order for a meetin the republica © his personal friends that his life |puny, stating tha o 8 | s A : 3ros., in Boston, last The | | r . Tha grder for o e “.{f‘u(‘”":“:‘v|(>1\| 1:”:': WO TALe Lls, ATASBRLLIAAOS AL O lite [zany, (|v“”‘~“,:lm”y :::.‘hu w concern. ' In | pyy A R ot | that,” he added. Masselli signed ‘:.,» B o LR \“\vvnnlr.., e potice | TEN - YEARS SMELTER WAR ° ¢ ening | 0% " compan e future will be ADEL 8.—The cong dttipus then left hurriedly | have recovercd a part of the jewelry and which was issued yesterday was rescl mer policemen and detectives were cited g 880 sional | hurriedly Masselli J and erday was rescinded ited as |associated with the Cramps, will b nal committee which 15 inve; " $500 In bank bill o b those o w have a ostigating the | Jumped on a horse and rode to Red Buttes | 4 | Trust " q :. Iay by Ghairmen Lindssy in order that \)\"w ‘:'1(:: “‘ Ixm had threatened to kil |capital of $20.000,000, divided into ,vok,,,,_‘,‘,\lmnug of fourth-class i3 xt Weat Palnt| to stop peyment nlr;\].pl‘(ll...‘ I“'li Buttes | The robbery was the boldest over com d Bih ‘ll‘n'-"n ‘| " kum i That o mise nstruction might be piaced on (ha | ARS8 AL L9 fis :.Em..‘n....._‘ [ nary shares. There will also be 83+ | Tchumed the taking of testimony today. | Pittipus i 00king for | mitted in Bost In broad daylight the 6 RSHG 18 AURY committee's position. Every officer of the [y ooy e of the conditions ..u\ww e et dold mortgage bonds, | HATTY Breth of Altoona, an older brother of safe, weighing 300 pounds, was wheeled out | ron. 1t :...‘lmm‘..... fmssts that the strictest neu- | oV MR $RIK SnachlN It has been |redeemable fn 1930, free of all American John Broth, whose death is also under in- | A4®inat Cheyen of the office and carried away on agol f e rality 1s to be maintained by the organiza duty to sweep out @ COrrupt gan, |tAXes b fon, said he and his si LARAMIE, W Morse B away on a wagon. | DENVER, Colo., Jan. 8.—(8pecial T Y 0 bo u ¥ prganiz ‘ : qang, | taxe " sald he and bis sister paid his | LARAMIE, Wyo., B T d N d R L e ’ Special Tele- S R ToTIaT Slikitare -axia ™ AN gehl ’\:‘m n‘n e b en for many years practically | The Cramps are to take 1,000,600 pret- & visit at West Point In August, | Eram-)—County Physician Miller has de- | bl R L AR gl i,.;"!w- 0.)--The smelter trust has declared a a meeting on the eve of the balloting for [y "\ of headquarters. 1 have done my | erence shares in part payment of the pur- @ fow months after his admission to | ¢1ded to declare a quarantine against Chey- | rolbers visited the place while th 6 | ten years' war. upen the Pilis and: ¥adis srsatan would be an incentive for the | ooy |'M|”W ll“”’[’\-mld {n the shape of | chase price and the remaining 1,000,000 wendemy. John i he had been exer | ¢Ane, Hanna and Dana on account of small- [ prictors were out sollciting trad os B1- [ ion warks Saet S SE the ores ot committeemen to ot cold lead, a8 has boen threatened, bu Yol . 4000, clsed 3 Py b e Al i e ade and cov- | Cripple ek away from it sorusmiti \“:“ui:m. mix in, it han hesn. dex pENT 1080 AR Bas Dosp threatened, but 1| preteren shares will be underwritien in cieed until he wax rendered unconsclous and | POX It has been reported to the co \ty | ering the safe took it from the building Fppe Cress 8 from | gldwd. fo.ipos |"‘m" l“.xulrd“'l'\;"“‘ was )[R A RO 08 A ’.\”-In ’ln ‘H\l,, e of such n‘.“ :m..‘\ States. No ordinary sharcs I;‘I‘m’;\:vll :\nn whisky. Harry sa t:‘m:w‘w lvv:wh ley.n there are fifty cases of BAD 3 |‘.mw l.r\ulnmr J. B. Grant has not > be ed of el N ingoncy that any man who desires to | Wil be offercd to the public, the whole | g ad become %0 severe that mallpox in Cheyenno and even more {only confirmed the reported reduction nounc ;nl‘ni[ of an impending invasion ”"(mnfimm“my,m.'”;' Will find 1me ready to de. | 2000000 being allotted and fully pald to fll‘"m!« bad been put on duty and John said | 1Jansa and Dana. Four cases have be A FIRE IN KODAK FACTORY | i suiter churges, but aluo sy the low state committeemen started the talk agoing | F00 MYse have no fear wh v of | Vickers Sons, Maxim and th that such a proceeding brought to L 0 | ‘ - rate will no doubt t H i vy hatever of | Eons, M R Y e v B proceeding was unusual. When | » Laramie from the outside. The | Nitrie Actd Staris : bt cantinue indefinitely e e unfortunate. episode. af twe | these people. I never vet knew of a threat venders Cadet Breth returned home after having|PhYysiclan proposes to allow = mnobod Al Work e Biase ¢ Eastman | thus showing that the trust is intending yoars ago when the executive committee | ®"I1S man who would shoot been found deficlent in certain studies in | SO from these towns to Laramie without | BRI AAS DRI EnNasste (o meet the competition of the smaller ‘was disbanded at a stormy session just as| Su¢h methods on the part of the dis- LIPTON TELLS WHY HE IS MUM 1808 he seemed unwell and was never in|® bl of health. Commissioners will sup e 8 i f"“ legislature was opening, because ot | BTuntled outfit will have no effect on my good health after that port him in enforcing quarantine & ROCHESTER, N '\’7 x ol . Governor Grant was asked last evening --:I:-:-\X un»,u:.; of the machinery by the |* olicy, excent, perhaps, to stiffen it Snys Watson Has o New A aianna'Mac D bulldiug of the Eastman Kodak L concerning the movements of the American chalrman of that committee o intér- | — r—— | ax Der | o Ban Koduk wa Smelting and Refining St 0t To.! ot 'tk Do pakitars lru,.-‘:'h e 2INC MINERS . ON ST | for the Shamrock 11 that HELIOS FOR ALL THE SHIPS| cuevesxe, wyo SR ,"""I"'. destroyed by flve today, Two firer g il Refining campany 10 eeoNEIRE o the sens o o AR R R e i Jarger shipments of ores from Crip ] torship at P et . RIKE | Pree JEEE S : 1"-|.u; am)—in. the sity election here to- |eels ‘.l..:‘.‘..t:: fumeu of tho burning chel ity rom Cripy of the commilttes seem pari ularly anxlous | Weir CHy Men Resent Intr LONDON, Jan: 8.—In regard to the eriti- ex Krench i el ;“,”“' democrats elected J. L. Murray | he probably will T AN 80 Qricusly Injured | | “fhe teporta are about rishist Mid (e - r}“”“:« subjecting themselves to any of Non=lnion Labor and Atte cism of the secrecy with which the bullding for Wir ling L8 ;,r‘:.ml Frank Rabou councliman from| The dead ’ | governor. “We were not g g s much such ‘,'h' ':"'" “‘”;‘I: mn(m o v g I 4 upriniah RARUEBAG 411 {of e Snamrook 11 Is ¥ilh 10 ) ..u...‘ h [ tha pire ,“,"”.,,”' ,,.-p\m:m.,.\ elected S LIEUTENANT EDWARD MURPHY | Cripple Creek ore as wo needed, aod we Sh afitisthin. ARs pAEROMINIE. 0 Bed o 4 ot o e % | A. Bristo o council from the Secon q ARD MUR | have o0 i ! cause, epetition of the| \wuip crry, K o red with the publicity in the cass of the| TOULON, Jan. 8.—The recent cxperimentn | Ward and W. J. Cranwell el » Th nd | GEORGE . LONG |Eaxs-made. ape iducementa for mine 4 ] Kan.. Jan, Most of (he | COBstruction of the defending yacht, Sir with wireless telegraphy In connection with | Ward. This is the firs ! e Third | Injured | owners to wend their ore to us, That 1§ miners i the Weir City zine mining dlg- | Thomas Lipton says the French fleet have been fctory | that Ch 0 Arat SIme.1u mARy yeATe] | Gearge JEiL Fallrthare I8 abauv A queer situatio heen develope P A aly- | The E ench fleet have been 0 satisfactory | that Cheyenne has elected o rge Kitlinger | &5 ] A i ) queer wituation has been developed by iriet are on strike. Tho rounle’ resuited mas Lipten sy L TRaG 16 bAs been decided to Miuirlery AN, ST s elcted o demorrade | Tho re sarivd by e contac « | o Tomg i e reduetion tast?” was on of aha colored man er wages and the intreduction of n ting out any details. The secre o | entire Mediterr b . P FADIGHENAT S8 18 A SANTIY -0 SAGRR" | anked F. Singleto N (7Y uniof of non- | ecrecy we are e Mediterranean squadro wire- | the councl e defeates nitric acld with*the wooden floo \ e B S e o e | uplon ‘miners, There wes s .riot at qoy | 9DMIYiog I8 oothing to what the Harre Frt e N M Wy inlirs [Ebe. Beingiad cRRdiante’ for — i faoy | “on. for oue or ten years kovernor's office. It seems Singleton vis- | Of (he mines tc W whick At one | offs oxercised wl 2 18 - Hapes pparatus, which will be subjected to | mavor was J. W, Hammond | VAC e | the \ YaAeS," WAN Sovernor's oMee. It seemme Bloal oF e rminge today, o At one | shoffs exercised with their last boat, Why, | declsive testa during the coming crulse of e | CINATION PARTIES NEXT | o are In the fleld to stag, tiad Qevsimbe Bieiis A‘t'|llxlp~ shortly [ T4 hang one of the superintend- | they even launched it at night. Moreover that squadron The recent experiment Moy nix of Ocenn Vessels Jun, N, | | wo expect to get what ore we wang e election, ed with cred s | NS 0 Yo uppose O 1 W xh oRes | 1 New 0l T -, il | o | from ¢ le € o), cured a promise of it, with which he re-| ROBBERS MAKE el'eved Watson had discovered ap | Fellably at distances of from eighteen to | —Nomudic. for Livernool Hasgow. Sallod ing Vigor o $to | urue . ch he re- | important improvement? Why should I let | tWenty miles Ly the new syste At Plymouth ATV d | Spre i turg &{lh:.vluv |, Januasy 1 be resigned a GOOD HAUL | 30 vorld kaevw the nature of Kl\l\llhllll,l SRl M AN | fram New York i e e T aMIVARl, | g Y [WILL HAVE TO STAND TRIAL Xell-paTian place ha bAd- 1N gun o . 1N rivate Bank at FRiToh. 0u Vislted by | PFOVOmOAt? Walson thinks secrecy I neces. | ¥iew of introducing reform | d, with the | (At Havre—Arrived—La Normandle, from| KANBAS CITY, Jar P ol ¢ C ""‘“"l l.\T-t packing establishments | Wha Got Maney ¥ | eary and I pertectly agree with him ol AT & m In tactical sig- | OV, YOI e B ey R R The crusade of | € ianioners Allow Hewvy Conts nng and presented himself here for duty onl: g’ 4 Joes - S ! porttiand. O Anoouyar, A e e DUENOA W04 M | o ¥ ouly to gty | — | pioat AR g T AR Portlan I A Order Vigor that no such position exists and no Dinmonds, | Demver Dentist Ends His Lif 1 0 At Queenstown — Arrived — Lake B Yiseroumly today. Doators inyaded asrestiaiies o aranarle ‘1 par oisl MAMSPINLDY ©. Jan. L e R L 1 Florldw's Governor Now. | AL Sysension o Azived = Lake Gham- | Bony large ofice bullaings and pisces | salary. He has, neveriheless, set to work |bank at: Shilck A st R T IRVRE N ERoher, Tanminie 0| TALLAUARINE, B fak 3 T itam | At Hamburs—dutied—Tanis, for Ban Fran. | WHere peoble sonkrakuto In largo n mbers | TOPEKA Balary ) HA has, OAYorihsIaN st :.. “‘...;\ ‘»;-'m.:\”. :n.-h] was robbed this morning | !1 O coueh beside hix wifc. 'Death re- r Jennings was lnaugurated governor of | At B Jed—Patrl {and vaccinated people by the dozen lolJ Mo ) oye executive | by fo ren, who came from Clevel | Bulted edlately. The suicide fs at lorida today, Chief Justice T o d—Patricia, from Han ¢ the cit while | Jeasle Mc J hich was office, Lrusting to the de: of some o g ¢ And on | yted to despondenc Yy ustice Taylor admin- | bure f rk at the city jall seventy-six prisoners were | cently co t ) 'i R devising of some place |"h ‘Iullmxm‘ train, Nearly $15,000 ”'l”' L10 Shspongetor oy ‘nl.ld -m\fll:- istering the oath of office. Governor Jen- | iht Portl Aived — Peruvian, from | Seratched with the virus and tl s . " | v‘““ mpleted Eldorado, are $5,508, .. ———— e more than §3,000 o y health pi \In o ~ 2Yee nings' mess 1 o ’ Hargow o C g o commissloner ranted the coots and (Continued on Second Page otes in currency and I a 10 being Vacolnited ab age favored free schools, free | At The Lizard P police ordered (hat cvery suspect taken be | t ") seversl diawmond oarrlogs were takes. S RSN ionsge weoduced aveps school books, uniform assessments aud low [ NOW (s Ligard-Fassed-Amstordan). from | made to yndarga s:like exparien Ky e 4 ¥ BRS¢ Alution Ippis2KicuRS dke L ¥ o = taxes. AT CherBours — ArHved — Pennsylvas new cases of smallpox were oy Morrison be vigorously prosectied. The 4 e Pennsylvanta, | e mallpox were reported to- | new trial will be held at the March term of |98y court,