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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1901-TEN PAGES, INGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, OMAHA, FRIDAY S— m———— IS e e — _ = — — m——— . - . — l,“"l‘\ 140R A CHOI(h SUBMARIN S» NDT FAVORED Q LEN SWEEPS THE DE iK“'LED INSTANTLY BY WIFE| WANTSBONITOPAY HIS DEB'['\‘ CONDITION OF THE WEATHER [ \”‘\ l‘IRST (“‘ ‘\LI g, Amecrs and Engineers Discour- s | Puttip 11, Kennedy 1 Nebras fd warmer| © e - o » —— , mmitter from Ordering sh , — ming S | /4 “ . . ot Four Times by 5 . i e o 4 Fisshaw's- Thie of s Nuber of Votes "0,( + Holland Boats. Knocks Romance Ont of the Life of King Was Assignee of Londen Bric-a-Brao Dealer | p Feeded for Nominati ’_"b Ty Alexander of Bervia, RAN oy g Pushing Olaim in New York Conrt, United Fiates Will Not Press Proposition seded for Nomination, WASHING & 2, 10.—The house com KANSAS CITY, Jan. 10.-~Philip Ken tig g mittes on navi. toduy practically | T nedy, ageut for the Merchants Dispatch = ! to Peparate Chiness Negotiations. 00ES KET OMOIE TO CAUCUS | ¢ wil st b 1 s v om, ' b | HE 1S A VICTIM OF DOMESTIC INFELICITY | Transyortasion comouny, wis | sbot, tour | ENJOIN GOULDS FROM HELPING COUNTESS | HE S SE GOING IN (1] | 1t will not be in shape sake public until imes and killed by his wife, Lulu K. Ken | tomorrow or Saturday. %fe question of the | nedy, at his office in the New Ridge build -— | DIPLOMATIC AGENTS ARE SO INSTRUCTED T | Increase of the navy, which usually entalls | No Longer Holda the Upper Hand, |ing in the heart of the city, Jate this after- | Bl Mateh of Letters Introduced in | | Makes & Plain Btatement of His Position | 'he 1arkest contest, was eacily seiiled his | Either in Hin Kingdom or in Hix | 0000 conFl. Whesela Casteliane Gives — P year by the acceptance of the recommenda- Own Household=Repents AL 5:30 this afternoon Mrs. Kennedy ap Many Varled Excoses for Concerning the Matter. | tion of the secretary of navy for two bs in Mesaitianee. | peured at the entrance of the office of the Fatire fo Nevtle, | Action Taken on Account of Opposition Py | t1eships and two cruisers. The committee Merchants' Dispatch Transportation com |BOER FORCES ARE ACTIVE! of Several Foreign Power. | also decided to give the full increase of en - 'u_mnv and seeing her husband. Philip H. | | 5 HAINER IS THE ONLY ONE HOLDING BACK | listed men asked for by the secretary—5.000 | (Copyright, 1991, by Press Publishing Co.) | Kennedy, inside, requested him to step into NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—The suit brought | AUACk the Britiah Al Along the ‘ | 1 | he b ¢ .+ J ght | | men instead of 3,000 men, as tentatively | yj A, Jan. 10.—(New York World Ca- th* hall. He had barely passcd through |, "¢ W9 o 00 T 000 (L AR | e TLee | BERLIN SAID TO HAVE BEEN CHIEF OBIECTOR | asreed upon yesterday. The bill also will | plegram—Special Telegram.)—The romance | {he door into the hall when his wite opened | | = fooon "o e Ty o et o C00 1 ndon | Railron | All but One Recognized Candidate Are Now | carry a provision to commission two classcs | has been knocked out of (he life of King e on him \-‘vu:‘ . m:.:u»- «mm“ % Yl:\'m Bric-a-hrac dealer, to enjoln the trustees of [ | [ — P from the naval academy now on their | Alexander of Servia. The announcement | fOUr times and kitling bim instancly. Tho | g 3 IERC SERER (0 SOV FRG ORS00 B NDON, Jan. 10.—Geporal Kitchenet Willing to Take & Cbance. cruises: also to commission the present | from Belgrade that he fs to honor his wife | Woman kicked the lifeless body of her | (& FALE B L 008 SAy HOVH Sram PAYINE | sends nows of u serigus simuitaneons at | Plan Advanced in Hope of Breaking Dead- - senior class immediately upon their gradu- | by having a new regiment named atter her | husband as sh M“\‘mm'd Now you will| nortion of the income of her share of his :”“’; on the nicht of Junuary 7 by the re lock at Pekin, | ation in June. The action was taken (o fshows that he is not only a vietim of do- | Mever seduce another woman " estate was called in supreme co: today | PIPICANs on the British positions between | QUESTION APPROACHES A SETTLEMENT o, i iditiona offcers, of which the mestic infelicity, but also that he has no | Mrs. Kennedy, who was formerly '“‘”:m an .x:x:h-uum. {0 omtinGe, |-v'm‘lvxlug the | POI0LS sixty miles apart, along the Hine of o —_— department is greatly in need. It wil|longer the upper hand in his kingdom or in | :\ ]|:Iln-4 e ried I\NIHHI; on xh ember | irial of the action, a temporary injunction | t"‘ "T”'"“" & Lourenzo Marques vall- | MINISTER CONGER CABLES TO RUSH THINGS ing | make about new officers available for | his own houschold | 100, and the groom's action during the | yuied by Justice Fitzgerald proventing the | ¥ he losses on both sides wero heavy hedreh i g e : duty. As the senate has twice declined | Thd money necessary to find the horses | ceremony indicated that he was not algoyids from sending .u\,\. m"vnr_\' to “:hrvvl ancording to reports the Hoers were beaten | Them Nearer to \lr-rmrnlt- on (he 1t accept the house proposition to shorten |for this new regiment is to be drawn from “”|‘l" x"‘:fl\ ;«r the contr: The father | gieear “”I_'][ muhmT d fightic Matter of Indemnity and Revision et Terms for the Final Test the naval academy course from six to four [the purse recently subseribed by his sub- [and brother the bride accompanied the| By an agreement between counsel, th OHOWINR is the text of the dispatch from | a 2 ween counse e i g Py of Strensth. vears, the committee did not insert it in the [fects as a birthday offering to the king. (couple during the marriage ceremon Goulds have been permitted to send over , neral Kitchener bk i B i L bill | The queen of Servia in having a regiraent | Last Tuesday Kennedy brought suit 105 the countess $19.800 a month for the WERETORIA, Wednesday. Jan. 9.-0n the | « ection with There I8 a possibility that in addition to [ncmed after her will thus be accorded an | Anoul Ris marriage with Miss Prince. 1o | jaet twa months Jundary @ the Hocrs made simul, | ngraphs of Note, LINCOLN, Jan. 10.—(Special.)—The pre- | the increase of the navy a number of sub- | honor which is usually reserved to highly [ alleged in his petition that he was forced |z Untemeyer, counsel for Dittmar, | Wonderfontels tatht and | l liminaries to a joint eenatorial caucus have | marine boats of the Holland type will be [popular and public-spirited queens and em- | into Mmarriage by WFeats to take his(presented an aMdavit today from | fukine wiuuneriense fog e ] been going along without very serious ob- | provided for at the last moment, but this | presse ‘h'- It he refused, and that the threats | \etrthelmer giving n detafled account of | the Hocts wore i (e cov 4b Bloss | ASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—The propesition struction In a series of conference is hardly probable. The representatives of | There is no doubt that the queen herself [ Were ma | £ TON, Jan. 1 proposil not only by the father and : ; our position, A he : f all the articles sold by him to the Castel- | U0 fon, heavy fire contiued until | oo by t sresident ¢ the 1 a hearing to- | has imposed this line of conduct on her | brother of the young woman, but by her | One sileee el the, Bours fwere deiven oft. | suiittoc. by the DresidRTLTES HUNRSE S ested. | the company are to be glv twoen the principal candidates int lanes and alleging that they were worth | e o The petit a . v owax Kilied and three | wi egotiation of the questions o emnit The first meeting Tuesday night adjourned | morrow, but the commit has a confl- | husband, for King Alexander. far from be- 180, The petition said that he hud never )l that was charged for them. An- | Wounded. while ywents me were €ed e brog ..‘\.y.:m'."y.'.I.um.',l;, h:lv;rn-:l{\rl»' ‘l“":"::“: to Wednesday night and another adjourned i dential report of the board of bureau chiefs | ing cager to show her honor before the | lived with her as bis wite nexed to his afdavit Mr. Werthetmer has | SV wounded. h othion: GLich (hen. Pubic Wit Huistentes meoting wis held this morning. All the | of the Navy department signed by Admirals | world, Is so disappointed in her 0 T girl's family claims that she and placed much of the correspondence passing | A convoy ‘-\.mv\.“, '-rviw 1t . - facilitate the conclusion of the Chinese negotiations as 4 whole by separating recognized candidates have purticipated, [ 0°) except Mr. Hainer, who declined an invita- | structor Woodward, which strongly op- |seriously meditating abdication. lod, when | petween himself and Count De Castellune. | Drigid. hoof Krugersdorp wa A4 fell in |y the carly letters the count acknowl- [ Birers commando yesterday (Tucsdy he met another young woman i | elll, Maville, Bradford and Naval Con- |disgusted with life that he has of late been [ Kennedy were engaged to be mar ove wi o o b Y S were driven off, feiving elever) | those still requiring considerable delibera- tion to join, giving as his reason that he | poses the authorization of further boasts of | ¢ uene £ Abdication Terrify, | lov th her. He broke the engagement zos the receipt of goods ordered by him [ deid on the s, oo« .1,’““m~l\\3fi,. tour u:,.. from m.‘.‘»lwm:‘l\m:.:‘\ determine I|l '\I\ did not think any good could come out of | this type. Eight of these boats were au-| But the consequences of abdication ter- | With Miss Prince, they say, and the cards | and agrees to settle as alleged by Mr. | SHBh11Y wounded ac @ some of th powers do not look with favor uvon the separation and others he decide the question, the president has . | the conferenc It is well known that the | thorized by the last naval appropriation | rify him. If he should give up the throme | “"" out announcing his marriage wWith the | Wertheimer in his afidavit. Interest, says CAPETOWN, Jan. 10.—The refugees are Hainer men are adverse to any caucus at| bill. The conclusion of the board is as fol- ‘M mother, the beautiful ex-queen Natalie f"' »"" voung woman, when the father and | the count, on all credit purchases, is to he | APproaching the mil this time, so the other candidates have | lows would suffer, not only in her dignity, but | Prother of Miss Prince took a hand in the | reckoned at 4 per cent per annum In | tain permission to for itate to ¥ authorities to ob a corps for the pro L 188 essie | DS, ® deemed it advisable to direct th daiplo continued without Mr. Hainer. This morn- | wWithout iting to discredit the Hol- [also in her pride and in her unplacable |&f Miss Bessie Phillips, the girl to | geveral leiters the count pleads the Spanish- [ tection of Johannnesburg and the citios r psentatives of the United Btkte fug Mr. Hinshaw, not focling well enoukh land I any wiy, or to detract from s lemnity to her former husband, the ex \(‘Alwn; :\'”"‘d\'\u:m engaged, now lives in| American war as an excuse for nol meet Y, @8 they wish to be on the Rand to | " ® "':"‘|"r“ ‘”:r"'r "m“:“ il daad - | merits, the hoard ix of the opinfon that the | o o irand Raoids, Mic b L [P 44 okt 4 1 191 (0 cense to press rol o to attend, was represented by Judge Let- | yiility’ of houts of iiis claxw has not yet | KINg Milan. King Alexander loves nis | Grand Rualds, Mich 0 ing his obligations to Mr. Wertheimer. | A88iStin the defanse of their proporty. Too | ' C¢i¢ to pross the proposition. ton been sufficlently demonstrated to warrant | mother and has always shown a disposition | Kennedy was about 30 years old, and bis | He says his Income 18 delayed by the war. | Chamber of Mines has adopted similar v 14 del e s h |‘h % That some progress has been made to- | the constriction of others than those ul-|to bo guided by her, suve when he mar- : wife is 20 and prepossessing. Mrs. Ken-|In one letter the count assures Mr. | attitude, ""m'l‘l':"";""‘y "‘r '_:'l "(’“:‘"-‘:“';" m: (‘n ward an wgreemient In found in acqulescence | (oY, iGened s tificient mumber o ex. |Fied Her mald of honor, Mme. Draga Mas- | Ped¥ s & sister of Burt Prince, the pro- | Werthelmer that his tncome will soon ar- [ Of the Picquetbers road the Borrs aro oc- [ K0UA! "t0 urge forwara thelr completion at of a1l 10 N open voll-cal vote. Difference | Sr5,Contidered {i6hie b prasens quees | fesstonal whistler P cupying Celvinia and Sutherland, consist- | |oN&® SINAE ROvErRANE NRVE Eing ¢! e 8 regurds the cost of the prese it Y o o ew Wo & 1el " 3, | 108 of two columns, one advancing b i o ¢ e 50 of opinion still exists on the question of As regards th t of the present boats— | This latter in one of the few women in | In a letter dated in Lendon on April & advancing in the | 000 ently teqtiested. to & majority and the manner of voting. Al- o Tt e thehe the hourd Ix of the | pistory, who, like Mme. Recamier, without [ UNION PACIFIC MINERAL RIGHTS | 159, the count writes that he has made | $irection of Clanwiiliam and he other o s e ':I(.;,,‘r\:.l<~}'m.‘;|'rm:nnxl;:p.::»n"x: though the conference last night dispersed | reasonable profit to the contractors | €Xceptional beauty and even no longer | PR an arrangement with his brother-in-law | Wards W "l"u Ster, or in this direction. Al [ TECHSREEY O o iy qwl\”' “: without definite conclusion and to meet | is alone considered, It is a very high price. | in the prime of life, have the gift of fas. | Right to Transfer | by which Mr. Wertheimer's bill, which is |} in front of Worcester have been oc uy 9 the Chibowe paveiia ) again in the morning, the Lincoln Journal | it \f the expenses of the company i | cinatlng strong men and leading them (o iy | due, will be paid in cight days. In u let- | CUPled by scasoned troops which are v|\-.l~ll:| o frpibl s 'If("'"'"‘r"x":"" '“’"; Ly came out with the announcement that all [ d{VIofuE the hoat s taken Into constder- | o ooy [ ter written tn Junuary, 1900, the count asks | E4thering at trateglc points. The tran- | Uhe lmportant action determined upon an had agreed on a 43 majority, leaving other | Mme. Draga Maschin won an ascendancy | Wertheimer to discontinue lesal proceed: ;;unl Dutch openly disapprove of the ratd, | afried out toda At L ] * the hear: 3 q callow-100 THEYENNE " p vas prica | MANY even sending horses to the British | 'he action was broug HOUG BOORUNS BoMIe rules to be fixed by a majority of the over the heart of the tall, dark, callow-look HEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 10— (Special | 108%: that he wes about to visit America g hor ritish | . 3 INNE J Specid | ca of the powers did not look with favor upon T WILSON SIDES WITH THE COW | 1 0o 2 Ut Lot | umminoe, v, sen, oo | 46 b, shont o Mt Ao 21 B e e This bald, false statement was evidently twelve years her junior. He marrled her,|yolving the right of the Union Pacific to | benefit of his credit | | 0 Secretary of Awrlcultare Addresses | (ho Ly ) ing their decision. Under these circum- fabricated to boost the caucus paper he was & woman with a past. This | trunster the mineral rights whe e WANTS TO PARLEY FURTHER Ning Historieal B : ¢ : Senate Committee in Support of B ki : 5 | stances it was manifest to thé ofcials hero started by the Lancaster men embodying was less than half a year age lands given the company by the govern: - 2 ; . y chnica tha ty of action was impossible, and those provisious Oleomargarine B | Recently the young king heard rumors of | ment was brought by 4 W. Starkeosprs | NP Untermayer argued on the technical | ¢hinene Court tuntracts Viceross and | (B0 NIty of action was impossible, and as An unofficial conference was held tonight, [ bis spouse’s indiscretions. Enteriog her |and others of Denver. Starkweather pur “"”“":““’ :"."‘"" vy 'l"“l""“"‘“ "q.’: i Commissioners to Scek Modifl :l Aehapthd aelulih Qulthe L "l"‘l’:"_"" ‘“"""f'“l" attended by twenty-nine mombers, chiefly | WASHINGTON. Jan. 10.—Sacretary Wil- | apartments unexpeciedly he found hor 10| chesed a pioce of Tand trom the Unjon 1. | "0 10 the merits of the ho ac- T L Nols, e broposition, there could bo no effective Thompson's mupporters, who had signed | son made an argument before the senate | compuny with the court chamberlain, MAjor | cific, on which is located the Copper King | CC7H " 'm‘"", HyLanitpuhtess Lo g —_— o ) ';f""“']',’*_"'""" two subjects the "forty-three” petition. They organized | commitico on agriculture today in support | Blaza Mirkovitch, a huvdseme, dashing oM | mine ‘at " the. siding. Charies Haversung | 1C " CIA0C. e said, wero iven for bis- | SHANGHAL Jan 10 A dispatch from | negottatton from Pekin. It 18 undor- with Senator Harlan in the chair and dis- | of the Grout oleomargarine bill. He waid |cer 52 yoars old. Who forms o Striking con | developed the mine and cluims the prop. | (orical bric-abrac und valuable paintings. | sian ifu’ (whero the Chinese court fs stood that the action Just ke does not cussed means for getting a full caucus on | the measure was intended to protect the | trast to the somber. studious young KIng. A [erty hy virtue of squatiers ricnes. o | BNy obtained from sales at CArystie's in | cated) (o a native newspaper tays involve the slightest feeling of disfavor the torms that they had signed, but came | farmer and the public at large and should | lady London Some of the clauses of the conditions | tOWaTd those powers which viewed the mat- in-waiting present was discreetly gaz- | contly Haverland and his wi 8| o has | for o | | 3 and wife drove Stark- ¢ "o ’l e o ‘g ek ki Bruus 3 to no definite ngreement except to meet | become a law. Speaking of the consump- | ing out of the window weather and a number of his companions |, . om¢, Of It." counsel continued, for peace are fmpossible of acce d‘ ’ I:"m” po rMflM"‘ I“" h““ . '“ ‘ ¢ emperor and empress and | 9ecision. Both the president and Secretary again tomorrow afternoon. The conference | tion of butter and of oleomargarine, Mr. uin Out Rodily, away from the Copper King mine at 'h..;|..-.~.. sold by Count de Castellane, and some | soquently the ows Chan Judge Sprirgzer that he considered this dan- | facts. one of the defendants swears on in gerous competition. He was of opivion mulj there was dauger in tho tmitation of buiter in- | commissioners und” tho Chincse commi- ment. .\‘u\: that this phase of the nego- ol r o _ . E m is closed, the oMelals here feel that o et Ay. spon. | be taken to. the shpreme omrt formation and beliet that parts of this |gioners, with the idea of securing a modif. | Hation i e :;“:I',':"‘m",:.' m",‘.':_ ,”,:'," r.,";':.lm.,::'"z‘:‘,':.': pReme. claim are frauduicat. Mr. Werthcimer bas | cation of ibe conditions, They have been |!! Would bo ungracious to discloss just she was already in control of state infu- | REACHES THE GAME COUNTRY to carry these acceptances at a high rate | instructed, If they are unable to proceed | Whal powers did not look with favor upon imprisonment for the queen and abdication | chased Union Pacific lands, will probably Mr. Hinshaw, whose position had been \ misstated In several quarters, explaing his 7 | o as been bo v G e G s | have ey cted on the ostion of Mr. Conge is regarded as a move designed to cnable | Wilson sald that the amount of butter dis- | 4)ocunder summoned his servants and the | point of Winchesters. Haverland has been ,: l.'h'f' f Ill",:h' 'mlh'"‘: (Mrf'n.:,.m":d}.l‘l: | Sourt have tolegtached to Liu Kan Yl, the :‘Ix“:n:l- ;l.:).n‘- “n::.‘n :)“"”:"n’l‘ (.:r“r it the Thempson men to dictate the caucus Posed of annually is about cighteen pounds | uiiveiiin “wa thrown bodily from the |Festrained from working the mine untyt | Prother-in-law, and other o ¥ | viceroy of Nankin, aud Chang Chih Tung, Ly his might offer a meany conditions, per caplta and of oleomargarine something | ujuco without his hat or overcoat. The |the title is cleared. The matter, which is | ¢ Prices in advance of those charged 10| the viceroy of Hunkow, to proceed to Pekin | ©f breaking the apparent deadlock at Pe- bR L atilan: over one pound, and he sald in response (0 | iy in his excitoment talked of exile or |belng watched by hundreds who have pur- | (he Count de Castellane. In face of these | immediately and confer with the foregn | KID 4nd open the way to a final adjust- | attitude as follows'in wninterview: by the use of coloring matter and thought I notice In yesterday's paper the state- | (hat in time the use of improved MEthods | oacen whion e hat wever cHeatear that of interest and when he asks that his in- | to Pekin. to propose a suitable meeting | (heIF Plan and they decline to confirm the sult in driving renovated butter | debtedness be paid, the Goulds come in and | place for the ministers elscwhere, FRCR o B S X oatious. Trie wouly any false move on his part would lead to the | 4§ make this shameless defense. In thls | siderable of the opposition has come from 1s wholly untrue. 1 am and always have | gur of existence. Tne sacretavy said he did | ‘ stence secretary said he 0 to power of his father, Milan, and trausaction Count de Casteliane shows him- | HEIR ~ APPARENT CHASTISED | Berlin. The instructions to Mr. Conger e | current speculation to the effect that con- Roosevelt Arrives in ¢ not accept the opinion that the regulation bigpe 4 ol P v X PI t e had hope in any event of remal caucus that will result in a fair expression | o tne oleomargarine business would injure | "‘_" Mh,. o ‘(’ Rk ABeaTID. ik teathta of the will of republican members of the | tho beef catile | ing_queen, for if e o been in favor of a caucus, but I desire a | rety self as mean and thorough a scamp as can to urge forward the complotion of the ne business, and said that | ~ be well conceived otiations at Pekin were forwarded lute in ». The cauc rom- 4 tion of Milan the latter would arrange to « . g Sen We 4 legislature. The caucus should be com- | farmers will find it profitable 1o keep and I hiire s King Milan, as a matter of | COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Jan. 10. “'He does not see fit to give us back our | day. Mr. Conger w 0o Given Two Score Strokes Bamboo Stick fe peet to Empero not heard from wi Disre- posed of at least sixty-seven members and | fatten their own beeves. Incidentally, he | fact, while gaily pretending that his vecent | C0lonel Theodore Roosevelt arrived in this | furniture, which we have expressed our during the day :_Hy votes slould be required to nominate. | expressed the opinfon that farmers of the visit to Paris was with a view to marrying | °/tY 0B the Rock Island train at 7:35 o'clock | willingness to take, but sells it. He then - WO YOArs ARO A CAUCUS Was agre Upon | south would get far more in the way of re- | iy ‘ ¥ | this morning and at 11 o'clock D panies L the aud ty to say that five pictur 3 NG < e y votes wel essary i A | & wealthy American girl, really went there and at 11 o'clock, accompanied | has the audacity to say that five pictures | SHANGHAL Jan, 10—Liv Kan Yi vico- whe rm;“ml!hs lv"‘l[l 8 v\‘thra nmmllr.‘ to nowl- | turng by raising cattle and the crops neces- | to discuss with some bankeres of a specu- | DY Mr. Phillp B. Stewart and Dr. Gerald B. | are not from the collections to which they | yoy of Nankin, has memoralized Emperor POWERS WILL DECLINE OFFER nate, at time there was but one sen- | gary (o that end than they would out of | Webb, boarded the Colorado Mid | we " s v b } e Wy 4 S auill y | lating turn the question of their furnishing /| he Colorado Midland train | we ator to elect. The conditions were such that | the sale of a few thousand barrels of cot | him with funds to further his prospects of | ©® Which he continued his journey wesi- [ them from Mr. Wertheimer." | tween Manchus and Chinesc 1t WAB mish Datder thes for one Mas 10| tonseed oll to the olsomargarine makers, | .o N8 (NOA8 0 CUPEE TR ward (o the hunting grounds, where he will | Colonel James, one of the Gould trustees, n Weo Pao, heir apparent, was given get fifty votes than it is now when two| Fe said that more than haif the substance | So King Alexander, on the advice of his | ¢k spoil with mountain lions and bear. |said Mr. Untermayer had attached to his | forty bamboo strokes for not paying due mother ate humble pie. Queen Draga Mas- (TBe party will leave the train at Rifle, new aMdavits an amended complaint and | respect fo the emperor. The cmpress dow » alleged to belong when he housht | Kwang Su to abolish (he d tinetion be- senators are to be elected, and it is possibie | used fn Wash ngton for butter is oleomarga- v o DI e-thi f o d a o cel P x | e o AR * T el muiih atout one-ibird of |rine and that to make certain of Gettin | Chin' oy grown more Imperious and domi. | Col0.. tonight, and tomorrow they wil rile | he would ask for time to consider whether | nper acquiesed in the punishment | PARIS, Jan. 10.—The correspondent of the B LA e, TSI O e aenuiainre; |the resl article he had lutter for bis jown | neering than ever and the traditions of do- | 10 Meeker, Colo., wherc the well known |he should not oppose it | | Ansoninted: Press dearnk on) gbod ailthakity by combination to elect both men. Many | table shipped direct from a creamery in 8 gulde, John Goff, awaits them with 1 | ; 1 e c ‘ouble P royi Duse Serv de, Jol J0f, E e horses, PN rument of are in'favor of s lavger number than AfLy. | lows, | mestic trauble in the royal house ot Serv ™" St Catxiane’ Bin Outdio | DECLARE lDlNTV NOTE SIGNEDl:Q'.'." the suggestion of the Ko United States to change the seat of the Chinese negotiations from Pekin to Washington will be declined by the powers. It was added that this point was insigni- bid fair to be perpetuated. hounds, guns, ammunition, provisions and | 1 think Afty would be a fair compromise he only difference between the amended complaint and the origial” re- torted Mr. Untermayer, “is that, having since we brought our action, learned that 3 i % cooking utensils. A crowd was assembled | arrangement. The people of the state dur- | [ sooklii utenniiy A assemble i i fng the tate campaian took o deop interest | INDICATIONS — OF ACTIVITY |GIVES GARRAU HIS ANSWER 2! the Midland depot to witness the de- | RS | ool | parture of the hunters and it mad In the senutorial question. They had then, SR | i and I think still have, strong convictions | SHOWINE Made by the Germun Year h WMinister of Forelgn Affair :',:\K,").“:f:.t.l:‘“n:xlmlfllfrh;m.nr of the vice presi- |\ "o untess do Castellane's debts amount | ——— ‘:":_“':x‘w“““'I':'}""’l'_‘y‘\' _“"“””‘" '("vt“‘ “":‘r“". to on the subject. For mapy years the re- Book—Iron Industry sayn Rights in Newfoundland OB PRl it """; f"“'““"‘;m over $4,000,000, we ask that her atlow- [ PARIS. Jan. 10.—As a result of inquirtes | & 1 LR A FRE O it e PUBlIgND Wos boep I8 # mineriiy n this hebids b, Are Not Centested. carriage. movelt s he allghted trom his | 00 he cut down to $100,000 a year, instead | 10 authoritative quarters the Associatel | ovige Pt g bta il Pttt Vi state, partially because of national Issues, iy i of the $230,000 which we were satisfied sho | Press is given the following statement jn | {21} PIay In the coming discussions. Tho but more largely because of certain misfor-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—The year book | pPARIS, Jan. 10.—Senator Garrau, who de- | should receive. 1f this is done the cred- |Fegard to the Chinese situation Volted Sinaien 1 pronosal /tal AIzk (he. shet tunes of former republican state adminis- [©f the German Maritime union for 1901, | fends the interests of the Breton fishermen PUNISHMENT OF KIDNAPING | itors can see a little daylight as to whether | The Chinese plenipotentiaries signed the ‘It" o Z"lu-'lmml:;;m- Py The RINR trations. The republican party is now on | Quoted by Consul Hossfeld at Trieste in a | in parllament, recently wrote to the minis- | - they will ever get anyihing.” {{oint note yduterday, thus gonmoluding tue | I"SHERS ESARGSHIOIeN. < The reasdny siven probation. Its continued ascendency can :‘;'l"'" to ‘h‘.\ States llv‘l'"“l""n'- regards | ter of foreign affairs, M. Delcasse, inquir- | Mr, Untermayer then dealt with the legal | Preliminary stage of the negotiations. } “::‘l‘-‘:'W‘]):I‘::M.I:u:‘::||‘|‘vlr‘-4) a great mistake 1o ouly be assured by the selection of two|the consumption of coal and iron as the | ine about the truth of the rumors of a pos- | aspect of the case and cited authorities to | lie i b £ g S men for senator whose election will not | most reliable measure of Industrial activity Jx‘;h? abandonment of the French rlgm:nnl show that the action could be carricd on | HE STILL LOVES MR. BRYAN 1“""~h.r s BARRHAY0O8 "mf' Sulis. whkie allenate any considerable portion of the |in Germany. The consumption of coal rose | (o Newfoundland shore. M. Deleasse re. here and that the trustees should be en- | 44 | @1l the information is at hand respeciing party strength. This, © believe, under the ({rom 4,747 pounds, per caplta in 1896 to | piieg SPRINGFIELD, 11L., Jan. 10.—The second | joined from paying over a greater sum to | Senator THllman, Back In Washing- | ‘.':" situstion aad tho fesiing smang the peculiar circumstances of the present con- [ 5185 pounds in 1508, and of iron from 271|" .y can only repeat what I said two years | il introduced in the house this session |thelr sister than the court would permit ton, Denies Quarrel at | Ohluet. thamasivos, 80 giare. s¥eeiklly test can best be accomplished by a caucus | POUnds per capita in 1896 to 309 pounds In | 4eo in the chamber—our rights In New. | Was one for the punishment of kidnaping, | Colonel James apposed the motion to con. | Owmana, | teaarding o conditlond o treda sudihom \ of fiity to nominate, an open ballot, and | 1%% The revenue derived by the kingdom | founqland are not contested and there is | Submitted today. The penaity fixed for kid- |tinue the injunction and held it could not e | merce. with which the negotiations will be that both should be nominated and elected | Of Prussia in 185 from the produce of Its | yothing to prevent thelr belng exercised.” | PADING I8 fmprisonment in the penjtentiary |be continued legally. Mr. James said: | WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Senator Tiliman | CMi®Y_concerned g simultaneously.” forests amounted to $19.278,000. an Increase | "y “nelcasge concluded: “I do not believe | RO exceeding twenty-five years, or a fino| “Oue Asher Wertheimer is a dealer in | of South Caroling, who today returned from | S¢¢0nd—The United States' commerce A caucus paper in conformity with Mr, | Of nearly $3.000,000 as compared with 1898. | ¢ any indication of a possible abandon- | DOt exceeding $5,000, or both. The bill con- | bric-a-brac in London. As has been stated, | Omaha, where he attended the Jacksonian | With China is comparatively smull when Hinshaw's views was also prepared and [ The growing consumption of meat, sugar | meniof our rights can be extracted from | tains the proviso that this punishment |Miss Abna Gould married Count Castel- quet in company with Mr. Bryan, took | “OmPared with that of several other coun- set in circulation operating as a decided | #nd beer is also mentioned as an additional | 1o iqtoment shall *“not extend to a parent taking his or | lane and with him went to Paris to live | occasion to deny tho report ¢ | Sties. Xhatuiehb fhe URIOS WSS 1o ot counterwelght to the indefinite forty-threo | 818n of economic prosperity. — Consul [ “genuor Garrau, in view of this satisfac. | her minor child unless such parent is de- |and became a citizen of that country. Mr, | ment between himself and the re entitled to expeot the nesotistions to be paper alno out. None of these papers have | Hossfeld says that while the average per- |, "o 0urance, has renounced his intention | Prived of the right to have the custody of | Wertheimer became acquainted with the | dential candidate. | carried on at Washington 1 yet been signed by the Douglas county | %0 in Germany contented himselt with 133 | 1oy orpellate the government on the sub- | SUch child by order of a court of compe- |couple shortly after thelr arrival and dur-| *The statement is without any founda H‘ i "'_""I'l';':m powers )l e not TonrRean AR | auarters of beer in 1896, he increased his | {° " tent jurisdiction.” | ng the years 1895 and 1896 and afterward | tion whatever,” he sald. “There is no dis- [folt sufliclent con "‘“";"'“'" "."'I' """‘: Douglas County Contents. il Bl B R fRedgit Ths | iy [sold them paintings and old furniture. | agreement betweon Mr. Bryan and myscir, | Siaten Bovernment misbt not find il In the Douslas county conteat cuses (he | larger reveuo derived from the meut tax,| REDMOND'S ~ GOOD ~ WISHES |JUDGE YATES HAS HIS WAY |To sain an iden of some of the transactions | W are wsreed as to the future policy of |(IUSCH 10 TN Bkl BEERE 00 Woumine R e (gt 5 ot o | o Lnr 128 MM 8 Ty TS| o men @y Lenster open on | Comtomars Rat Faiimwing Tnnmgasat & T o B0 av 1010 o | e o e ko o 81 B il f Chim Th of the senate committee signing a report | PC CCNt 1 thO sPace of two years B Tt Ceremonies at Springfield Will Semmons, O FApEeseatation that tuey were Taisuayod L7 ainer maliven i ".‘:;f\m““.‘; i .“"Il':.mixl Sl Ty g ”“; (a0 Amendments to Ship 8 Disaster at Capetown, Be Omitted. \'\"ohn)w:lyd ";\rll"*:‘:u!mar i3 the real party AFTER BIG ENDOWMENT FUND | i, Uilion siares DIAPRanly WIEAR Bl of Carsten Rohwer, it was not proved that [ WASHINGTON, Jun. 10 —The | i, - ; c1ig8 A . | for example, which seems to be the most the fraud wa anmnta 8 s 2 ;1 YGRIR = n interest We hold that this court | Chautangua Assembly Wi . r:wm" yoRirg lh::u:“r“'lh'l:l h‘{l\":::""::; "‘.‘f'_“"l"" commerce today agreed to make [ DUBLIN, Jan. 10.—Addressing a meeting n;:,’i‘,: '|"l”r“,|(r_ ‘l.‘,l"'“,,"‘:.':,,p:n \'-0“:"‘-‘“:.” without jurisdiction over the person of the | ine X0, 1kan iy o g oA h.,: ,",‘,”N:"I,, S— Bis seat has been fully established 1n | oo g o™ dments to the ship subsidy |of the United Irish league this evening R nantan 1y i1 i (o1 Pl Countess de Castellane and without | Giving #25,000, Borrs <o SHRCERAIN. AL : , iIl. One of these extends the benefit of | john Redmond, leader of the Irish parita. | 2! wo expressed wishes of Mrs. | oyer to determine what part of her in- ftudo toward the- Ciaytan-Ruiwer trest conceded by all tmpartial observers and the [ tho bill to ships engaged Both S o mond, b par Yates, there will be no ball at the close | k p dhe | . matter will be brought before the house | g 1 |'\> 0 .“"l\ i “r; mentary party, spoke most hopefully While | o g |ngugural ceremonies here next Mon. | e 8 necessary for the support of her- | CLEVELAND, 0., Jan. 10.—At the meot- | Aliabghsl . X o itselt o bo settled there by vote of the | i Pan kearies raiioduch as those of |appealing for funds of the prospects of the | g, "° \"TIRIE! cereimonies Beve noxt Mon- | yoy¢"and ohildren. This is an attempt (o | ing of the board of {rustées of tho “mantuw. | The fecling here favors Shunghal, it any members. While It was given out that | o |)”! I"””,' ‘N" IMM ‘”"" ThIS | irish cause | the state house will take its place. L:rll‘.- collect a debt that has not been estab- | qua assembly tonight the old offeers were | change s made, as it is pointed out thut sematorial polities Wero 10 b oxcluded rom | Sy o, EPABIS subsidy (o ‘the extent | The liberal party, he said, had gone to | [t S0 Roueo Wil take M place. The | lighg. By the anawer which the defend | re-elected and reports on the lust year's | Shuughal is the most important trade cen- the " contest cases, the fact that the con- | Vb e carko in forelgn. DR pleces, because a large proportion of its | GRL B0 EEY CORACd BB MUCHDK Of | ants interpose tho honesty of that debt I8 { work were submitted. 1t was decided to [ tor in China and, morcover, that (he south testants are known to favor Mr. Rose- |or (he owners of & stoamehip (o sign ) | DCTUCrS had been false to Iveland. The | guesieq (hat no ball be given this year be. | AU6tioned. Even though the court had | make un effort to raine a quartor of n mil. | ern viceroys, who are favorable to. for water for senator unquestionably operated | ;oo o L D CEE nrlln.-ln:.fi:..—t conservative contingent was engaged I | . .eq pe considered that It would entay |1UriEdiction, th: will of the late Mr. Gould | jion dollars, the endowment fund started | clgners and anxious to further trade, could agalnst them with ~representatives who [P0l IR (B secratary of the treusury | perilous movements In China and South | (000 G6 tonstaeted that 1 woul would prevent the maintenance or collec- | by Miss. Helon Gould with & gift of §25,000, | make their influence felt. Falling Shang- would rather stretch & point than &1ve & |ang iy tgu of & bond the secretary is ey | AT7ica: He sald: “I hope to God the tion of the clalm, for in a codicil to his | 1t was also voted to eroct a memorial at | bal, Berlin or Paris are more likely (o competitor this advantage, although the | o000 o vt . P MY" r;‘«:‘ government will be n\l‘rv\hn'llnwl.wnh mll:' will Mr. Gould expressly provided that lmi the assembly grounds to the late Lewis |be chosen. The enormous Biritlsh interest Renuater hiac AVRRIAN Ml thorled o retaln 2 per cent of earned |itary nd tnancial disasters at Capetown | CHANDLER ~ BADLY ~ BEATEN | eneticiary unier the wil shouid have power | ions oo frovie 1€ [are in favor of the choice of London, hut e LIRERe ot MR A y e perform Ireland has at last a united and inde- | L to encumber the share to which he or she | — | it is improbable that the other powers wili ) : © of the contract. pendent parliamentary party,” exclaimed was entitled i v ~ Bette | ngree to this Ransom's pyrotechnies In the senate to- K =T, Mr Redmond, “with a proj m for re- Colonel James then quoted a number of KANSBAS CITY, Jan. 18 —Th. cordition of | Thers I8 no reason to suppose that R day in his tirade against Mr. Rosewate Nicaraguan Consul Reealled, forms, including land purchases.” | authorities to show that it was lawful and | 3. Ko, AFmOur. nephew of the lute Phulp S0 o e e it negotl { made lots of nolse, but struck a decldedly | WASHINGTON, Jan, 10.—The State de - | Just for & person 80 10 place his estate In | (mproved (oduy and hix DAY exbressed | (lons, The featy she has concluded with ot unsympathetic chord with his assocfates | partment has been advised of the recall Snowhound Passengers Rescued, CONCORD, H., Jan. 10.—Judge Henry | the hands of trustees and so to provide that | the belief that Ve is out of danger. | China concerns here wpeciul Interest In ro ) and audlence. He was severely rebuked (of General Carlos A. Lacayo, Nicaraguan| ODESSA, Jan. 10.—The police, firemen | Burnham of Manchester won the nomi- [ his heirs should not be allowed to contract | { xions cont 10 her torritorles, b it sha ‘ by several senators for bringing in his [ consul at San Frapsico, and the designation |and physicians have rescued 470 passengers | nation of the republican members of the | debts in anticipation of their income | ermani | haw sreat palitical interests to defend and spiteful personulities without uny occasion | of Luls Filepe Bastrato, as his successor. |from five trains which have been snow- |eglslaturs for United States sewsion o | Colonel James nsked the court (o dismiss | ¥ and Salled—Li WS | furtper in the joint conference, which -eill for them, as Mr. Rosewster has carefully | General Lacayo is highly connected in his |bound for several days, after enduring the | William 2. Chandler and other candldates, | the Injunction and let Werthelmer have his | &0, for Havre; Pring Regent Tuttpoud, | T T EESEEE BOTE Pl ey avolded any personal participation In any ) country, belonging to the sume party with | Ereatest sufferings. A force of 4,000 work- | Burnham won on the first balle: Chan. | redress in the French court to which both | *A (> i rmlock—Arrived—Livonten, from | Bictis At shirt at e way In the contest cases, either at Omaba, | President Zelava. His oficial administra. |men 18 clearing the tracks o Odessa. |dler recelrod 47 votes Burnham, 158: con. | of the defendants are subject | Povttana A et e Tl S L T :nh';r;;..:,];: :n:;:-lrlcl'm::.» r\:‘:m!:\‘l::n or here (‘:on |\ru:~ Ine’u ;'nurrl,v satistactory, although | Four days' mail has been stalled up gressman Sulloway, 23; Henry B. Quinby, | Declsion was reserved tron Nianbyre - Atrived — Pennsylvania, | poii o 10 onanihe @ ompire vile slanderers,” sald Mr. Rosewater. “All | character relating to the official, The |, “ONPON: Jan. 10.—The British steames 1GHT | gttt i FEYARISOIV Mg lantlo, ron | STORRILED. HOR pelitioal fouthold. The Ransom and his fellaws want is to divert | minister from Nicaragua, Mr. Corea, has | T2PA8T®. Cavtain Marsters, which arrived | W Telanhs —- | New Yorke, from Tiverpool, M United States' efforts, apparently, will ha ey om other work 1 have In hand. No- | asked for the recognition of the mew con. | oF, Bremen. yesterday from Savannab and | gram—The Miskori River Telophone n.. | Weaw8e of Commissi | New Vork: Guorkian. from New York, | devoted to securing commercial ndvantage body who knows Ransom wiil be misled by | sul, pending the arrival of his exequatur. | Orfolk. via Falmouth, with fire in her | xoclat composed of the toll line anl | Gives Omaha Deal Sudled—Iberla, for New York | while Frapce and Gormauy wlil desive ta o e te, el 4 . cotton cargo, reports 300 bales damaged by oxchanges in Dorthwest Missour, | Cleveln v . Al the Ligdrd=pussed, Jub. |--La Gag- | Increase thelr trado gencrally avd their yer Out. President Greatly Improved, 85 404 W0'hr wuier e ot mmanneetiag, Jo the Cliseny' | o/ EVELAND, Jan, 10—-At today's session | nAL v GUBEOW=ATTIVéd-~Anchorla, from | POlitical ‘.“.”‘::‘”,‘." In oertaln prayinges. Tha Ex-Governor Thayer was a conspleuous | WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—At 10 o'clock Cervera's ( pele | aftefnoon: “Twenty sxohanges wers topees | of the National League of Commiuston Mer. | Mo P alntin o A rvadedae! o | R e cne figure around the senatorial headquarters | this morning Secretary Cortelyou sald that| MADRID, Jan. 10.—A dispatch frem | I The ofticers of the assoclatior are: | cpants the following officers were elected | 14verpool or t. the pegotiation Oue [l 8. The vensrable ex-governor is en- | the president had had a good night and | Pusrio Real, ‘near Cadis, where Admiral | Hodnir s gavonmaryyille. president; 6. A |5 e yoar: President, . W. Longfellow At N Arrived—Allery fram New | veat Britain and the United States loying good health and looking well, the | Wae distinetly botter, No complication | Cervera i Iying i, saye his condition has | 1ty of rant it} ,A(....y'\ and tieasiirer. | Migneapolis; vice president, H. . Strelght, | | AL Bremen atrived--Katacr Wilhelm dor | wish socured ia. the raising of the. meaht - - —— | of any kind have developed and everything | grown worse and that bis recovery s al- | The exccutive commitioe conists of th Omaha: secreiary, A. Warren Pateh, Bos. | OF from New York, via Humbu bitlon which noy ex in China against (Coutinued on Third Page.) is progressing satistactorily, | most nopeiess, T Normuh of Stknberry, O urKle and 3. o0 reasurer, G, W, Noakes, Clevelund, | nob Roierdam—Arrived—Amaccrdim, & “'i,. clgners acquiriug landed lnterests,

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