Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 13, 1901, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

- THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE UNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1901, lephones 618 ‘. Ree, an. 13, 1901 N ' N Al 1N ‘! es e Nebrs aw does not 0 "N HITS THE ‘BANKERY' UNION [cleuies,, he Nebrasks inw does not o O - section I of the bylaws of the Bankers M ! s § ; Anditor Weston Rendersan Opinion Agaiast | unfon. which provides that the officers of Golt doing for us, This is to be the ba Bt Tivtriaos Cnmatitnies, ™ |thet kavotiation can scorpt 1AW polisit o re M therets and agreeing to accept all the obli Remarkable Discovery isive Notions—Hundreds of small All our ei- Special 5 Sxtions Wl eomAfeIvns ot Saeh pOlCI L. clsl | Special Prices on 4 LUMBER MEN APPEAL TO THE COURTS | ¥ Bl R sty \GIino . f | — provided therein w e-medical exam- | or In Goods things for sewing and per- sacques that White Bed ationw, i 2 " . . way that any person can become a legal | y We've got all the easily forgotten $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00 each, | the Penn WONer O & PFRIFIAT BadeRSTRIY NROOTA D John b, Haii a well k natt ll’l liri('('fl things together. | reduced to $1.00 | i ph )- H . ta Biave oy to make application to joiu the lodge of ik )““"1 Black pins, 2 boxes for e trimmed and qualities are of ‘the deter LINCOLN, Jan. 12.—(Speclal)—In an|Such association and pass the medical ex large certificate or polic insurance, acco values to show you Monday| Best sewing needies, 5c a paper & Muslin cloge out |congress today Auditor Weston made an | certificate or policy of insura ord K all our trate s smpan His| Lumber Men Fight Ratlronds clothing, 10 & package. . Underwear— 4 - of fraternal insurance companie I W Bl Hatlronds. space to tell of the (lr'-ysfl(unls; Skirt yokes, 186 and 380 eash white blankets and have made | position on this question is that the only | Wholcsale and retail limber deslers in ry Muslin un- the prices accordingly. Note | trateinal beneficiary association is by mak- |ccurts the legality of the Western Freight reading. Come. last as long as the skirt, 7c yard. D 18lin reductions, which are genuine: |18 a formal applicaticn for membership | Car Service association, which will begin 3 Self threading needles, 10c & paper. derwear for ' HANDSOME STRIPED NOVELTIES -NOW Best darning cotton, 2 spools for 5 about the $11.00 white blankets, now $7.50. tion, or in other words, that he canuot be [yers have been retained and it is said | 12%c A YARD Silk finish crochet cotton, bie a spool T $10.00 white blankets, now $6.50. transferred from one societv to another |that proceedings will be instituted in court | thi for children's school dresses doze apl e " . the process by which he joined the first or- [force its rules fu this city. These rules | thing for children ' e R e s oLl i materials $7.50 white blankets, now $6.10. ganization. are objectionable to the merchants in that | - Complexion brushes, 23c eac el $5.00 white blankets, now $3.75. been transferred into the Bankers' union of [the day they are received, in default of YARD, mplexion brushes ach . well made, Omaha by riders attached to the certificates | Which the merchint is charged a penal fee L] . P ' ¢ vide for any method of consolidation of fra- c“res . e societies ie r nakes {llegal | Cl OSln g Winter Goods—that is what our January Clearing Sale is ternal This ruling makes ilegal | S other socleties b ttaching & rider’ m o | — WIth Dress but extremely useful | Dressing Sacques—derdown | . Sale on all thereby agreeing to pay all the benefit o Withaut | P Object to Tules of Weatern 0 " - ) Bargains — |sonal use. have been selling at Blankets Car Sl 0 short, the auditor hotds hat the onty [ FTRIAL PACKAGE SENT FRFE /e are tlon, or receive any benefits therefrom, Is [ a remedy that cures Gol Patent hooks and eyes, 5c and 10 card These garments are daintily made and We are ive an ¢ a rem it unusgual | Brass pine at 5, 10 and 15c a paper oM Bl B b A R mined to |opinion given to the Nebraska Fraternal [amination required by law and receive a h? b | Ing to the laws of such association, . s | Mend tiss s y a ot | | tmpartial ruling relative to the con:olidation morning. “Wish we had the el ue, repairs amy kind o but the seeing beats the Poles Sl B4} tad Way any person can become a mezber of a [this city are preparing (o test (he — s seeing beats ] Feder's brush binding, guaranteed to | and passing the required medical examina- |operations in this city January 15. Law- | Never sold for less than 2e. Just the| Brooks' glace thread, bc a spool, of g cost of $5.00 white banhets, Sew 80, against his own will, or unless hie repeats |as soon as the association attempts to en- | MIXED CHEVIOT SUITING-NOW 80¢ A Steel shears, 7, 8, 9 inch, 2c pair. . well cut and $6.50 white blankets, now $4.60. The ruling will affect the people who have | they require all freight cars to be unluaded | : A ,‘"m’_ et i s fraodb Reduced These ga ments are slightly §3.90 white biankets, sow §2.7 of other socleties and who have been ad- | of $1 for each car for every day until they will go at a $3.20 white blankets, now $2.25. n loaded 1 rot rall s ¥ el s ” A4 mitted to membership without having first |are unloac urned to the raflroad lively rate Prices on musse”’ and soiled, 80 values| 600 white blankets, now $3.00, Sastéd & pliydles] sEamination conpany W ZIBELINE SUITING-NOW 4% A " lJllflfl'Wtdl'—- are cut to make room for new $1.75 white blankets, now $1.18. The Bankers' union, by various n ..,‘ Tho Western Freight Car Service asso YARD. Fetal $1.35 wi transferred the membership of many soci- |clation is an organization of the variou Never sold for less than $1.00 a yard ’ spring goods. oo :‘l“ m‘.m;nu, kb ‘.‘,’w' eties to their organization, notably the Busi- | raliroad companics, In this city all rail $1.9 white blatkets, now 156, ness Men's traternity, tho York Mutual, the |Toads will be included in the agreement manufacturers—eve olor will be A sibl and trimmed with lawn ruffles "0c white blankets, now 50c. Industrial Mutual, the Independent Work- [10aving the merchants to the mercy of the right for coming spring is possible to these are regular 75c values Fine man, the Royal Ouks, the Knights of the |tvociution. The lcgal ground upon which | Y ive v Porest, and fe p upt has been | the proposed procecdings will be instituted . BTYLISH PEBBLE CHEVIOT-NOW $1.25 | give you an At Gowns that have selling for . Forest, and recently a bt has been | 16 ¥ 'w”m""‘“ {1 /(he masoolatisn siys | TTPa Mitew A, Grd A YARD urticl" flt a $1.00. llnens_ made to transfer the Sons and Daughters - | was fer only the choicest sort from the best Wherever it Gowns at G60c ,of cambric, yoke tucked E i ' of Protection. The ruling of the nuditor | Which gives the railroads the right to re- You wish you are at libert Full 54 inches wide, never sold for less . E $1.25 gowns reduced to $1.00 each S use to deliver freight to any merchant NOVELTY DRESS Goops-xow e A |the regular value, we do it. 2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 gowns reduced to 2 N “J‘ ;"“ Tidera attached 10 the cortificates are noy |F9ad8 ugres to deliver no frofght to mers |i fren trinl packuge of his discovery'eo it YARD. | Below we quote a few prices. " 4"“‘* h. 5 A aboul Our |jegal and could not be made valid claims [“hants who refuse to pay the penalty Goitre can be cured 4t home wit Pty About twenty-fve colors and designs to - el o $.00 and $950 gowns reduced to $200 great for insurance in case of death Service in Vogne in dmaba. | ke, “aperation or ant o select from—never sold for less than | omen’s “Knit-to-fit" wool unlon each. The officers of the Nebraska Fraternal| Such a service has been in vogue in [ SG¢ Your nime and uddross t M 500 to 66c a yard-Not an unworthy | suits, in flesh, blue or natural, small $4.00 and $5.00 gowns reduced to $3.00 January |congress assere that the matter was din-|Omiaha, Houth Omaha and CounallBlufts Ohis, aha 1 Corw nt design or color in the lot | sizes only—regular $5.50 value—$2.00 each. spuuinl cussed at the time of the meeting of the |for many years and for a period of sev- prop: ) his NEW SILK WAIST FLANNELS. per suit A large assortment of. ladies’ corset le of congress on December 11 last. The legisia | eral months was tried in Lincoln as an [ wondueiil remedy. In Hon L . NNELS | women's black woested tights—regular covers and drawers, at greatly sale o; tive committee was requested to take the |experiment. The men behind the MOVE- | ohpatl with thi camme remode and 8 inerover T N Sre Yy ARty da | £2.25 and $2.00 value—at $1.50 and $1.25 S0ued pifives il el (85 fine matter up with the auditor at that time. |ment insist that (he service will not only | used 1% Kuccess has peen 1 ot ore stylish fo A per yard o a This was delayed until the new auditor took | factlitate the movement of cars, but will | Wrl ! "".""‘.'I":‘“'.’“"M 14 for :::vr‘v";nm‘ Women's Swiss ribbed merino vests, | R€0Arding OUr Our recent sale linens, charge of the affairs of the office. The |really bemefit tho merchants who buy | 10005 qnd Dr Hale wiil b 1% e oolove - Obms Kb TH6a Het, in pink or blup—regular, $1.50 values, | Cl0ak Dept—coats, suits and|we wish to mention that it is |fraternal societies of the state will be in- | frofght in carload lots. The local depart- | 1 not delas X at $1.00 a garment t1 cady till hail ti terested in the posit.on taken by the auditor, | ment of the association will be under the Straight Children’s cotton fleeced ribbed vests, other ready - t() b on—we shail continue | nis ovinion settles a question that has [ management of I K. Vautyle, now a resi- u“uma“ erckage" - lg() t and pants, reduced to 100 each for | WEAT garments was a magnifi- | the extraordinary low pricesof | caused much trouble in the past s i Lot b ont Corsets sizes 16, 18, 20, 160 each for nizes | cant The Auditor's Ruling. he car service association will be o ett, “Strewws the Worli success. last week. benefit (o the merch ! . 0c each for sizes 28, 30, A $ The auditor's ruling s as follows more beuefit to the merchants who receive ing (he Means of Bhe FAMNER 8 aasy {0 e Lound~thIAR DAMASK. T TR Al il freight than to the reailroads,” sald Freight the Wenknesses of Men r 0 4 . r o) I D! i 81 Pacific » Hongs Out R Fr el i ; Gentlemen—1 am in receipt of yours of | ARent Allen of the Missourl Pacific. “It Warner's Embroideries — ] d our good $1.75 bleached damask, now $1.10. sterday requesting an opinfon or ruling, |will force the unloading of cars and will At Feellng o rust l!ro()r We consider it much better business to $1.65 bleached damask, now $1.00. ;h you term it, upon thi questions, w hhlh pable the railroad companies to furnish Straight 7 o Sy ftock \mow than pack | gic unbleacted damask, Zow 6% o Vour qilestions directiy, | dusire to sy |CATS 0 shippers on demand with less d t"‘ We are bl AR S L $1.00 unbleached damusk, now ghac ll the mithority in' s state for'l | than under the precent system. which 4 a 0 done by res, fs ate seneficlary assoclation to organize | lows an to keep cars stand o ™ rount'corset, pleased t0 88Y | 1n a tew weeks trom now we will show 45c unbleached damask, now ereatier to exist i found in-chapter | g e LS, ST bt '—m]-ruralc to our an_entire new line of suits, skirts, CLOTHS. \snoctations hive wich nowers and 'oniy | The Nebraska Reading waists and other ready-to-wea " 5 bleached cloth, now $1.00 each. |&uch as are conferred on them by this act. | rects the sclection of ’;'F“l"t’g' 1 many patrons ments pagalty o ook St Bt ettt Sleariy wets ut how much an aawo: | (1015, (e, SCCon of, T booke f O i ighttully P 3 that the full In the meantime, we are selling our | $3.00 bleached cloth, now $2.00 each. after organization. ganization and | (he office of the state suverintendent of O nathy Wi wenie asy 3 : e tailol 0 y s . conduct of business afterward is absolutely | public instruction today and after transact- — strength 10 weak- easy, line of spring T e o mAAR Bulta; the et quallty .50 bleached cloth, now $2.50 each {ndependent of every other Grgunisation and | bor rc e wciol today and after transact \ netied Gr men” 4 guaranteed. embroideries g TOWELS liable only for its own nc At | s, The fiititate: tiemters 18 ¢ NomamyE oL ann Al 4 S Our fackets In cloth, are all one half OWELS ment of its own affairs or this act an | new officers he fortunate members in | the \last spark of Also, entirely rust proof. has arrived and is ready for regular price 10¢ towels, now Gc each st of s entire member. | the election were: Superintendent Carson from “their syatems, we havo found so satistactory, is i ¥ sold at $55.00, sale price $30.00—34 16 2-3¢ towels, now 12%c each thon “that at's ot ih conmict with tnis act | periutendent W. A. Clark of the Peru MR T L boned with W $ y A The ‘line is a large one and contains | size only AL i possessed of strong b arncr rust proof steels, 3 o ¢ 25c towels, now 19¢ each shall confer on them Normal school, secretary, and Superinte e and vigorous physi ) 4 A many beautiful thi polkll o ostic Can the members of a frater- | Sormal ! Bagpwdlpd, « h orve 0 ; RTAY. H e petticoats, wrappers, dress skirts, e bers of a similar assoclation without re- | Superintendent Fowler was chosen for ery case by the prop- Price $1.50 each. §004s. marten muffs CRASHES. medical cxaminations? active manager of the circle, er application of WE CLOSE SATURD Tacitoweling Bow IO yan leaet nawers 'this " ceatione Mirtiontd | Auditor Weston today granted a charter T Plectrlcity, |1 know PN f : L /RDAYS AT 6 P. M. 3 {4 clearly answers this question. 1t says 4 0 es ¥ granted a e e n m eotrie Telt, Our Curtaln Sale— Will continue AGENTS FOR $0STER KID e lsc toweling, now 10c a yar Xvery apphicant for beneficial memberahip | to the Heralds of Fraternity, a mutual In- T st until all are GLOVES AXD MeOCALL'S PATTRRNS, 16 2-3¢ toweling, now 12%c a yard l’l’u;‘: .'..*.‘.‘f".h:fi“"‘Y'.’;.‘.I‘(fi-."'.‘v“\“‘. ;!’Itl\lhhl’:l"“ surance association organized in Nelson 5 ered the only u . . ) - thod " of NAPKINS Guly atithorized to practice medicihe within | Neb. The principal officers aro Virgil E. vis The closed out. o s il hesen 318 Raikln arisent this state.” Section 2 confirms this obli- | Shirley, supreme herald, and Earl E. Boyd, o NaHIe Camacvads EDbeiteon dn (H op | s ne half dozen odd napkins almost one- | gation by requiring that all members shall | gupreme recorder, both of Nelson, 7 3 alf price, emnants able | “have heen duly examined and reco hors cli Dortunity, They are going fast s half price, and remnants of table | “have been duly examined and recom Others cl the prices are about half their real | THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. i G hestion 2-Can such datoclation attach & o b Ly A cura ements for - fito as curativ value, | ¥. M. O 4. BUILDING, COR. 16TH Bevesas o H. 8. embroidered pillow cases, $2.00, | rider to the policies of the members of All arrangements for the construction of | poite g mine. But they have he fow $1.08 each, similar assocfation, by the terms of whicl, | the new Missouri Pacific-Elkhorn freight i and Suspensory are such assoclation shall agree to meet all the | depot have been completed and work will | ed States patent obligati of such policies, subject to all | the exclusive use of my met T T Dt B ——— e L S be commenced about February 16. The o ug A(Tlo MOBey. THAIGNOE cikvam AFs tivie the thereof, inciuding the rate | 2¢ COm LR i : I have fmitators—but It fs casy and b depot will be built after modern plans, with m the genulne from the imitation o introduced to create a Nint er and harbor appropriation b 8 aveauislte. | paterial used will be bric self, you owe vour fal Judicial circuit 1o the northern part of the | Colleagues of the Late Senmtor De- Mr. Catchings of Massachusetts, a wember |} 4 0§05 DRICR QG & T W08 | Governor Dietrich has appomnted 3. w, | e/t iy maiind ad (o futire J e a state; cutting interest rate o 10 per cent; vote Seaslon to Services | of the committee, replied at some length 10 | yot admit u m ym one assoclation | Bowen of this city to be adjutant cf the | Nature Intended you to be. | affer vou Yravk Steers Sends Tart Letter to South st Soiepiat e 4 AU iy ebsisey, the attack made by Mr. Hepburn of lowa [to the lod and & lodge With [ g aiars: and Sailors’ Mome ..(hu("x;nm He | cure at a price within your fnancial reach Dakota Legislature. construction of Soldiers’ home at Hot —_— upon the Missiesippi river improvements on | Ftusiieile, Wurk 18 guv, oF the Wt FABsieR | iy ygeume the duties of the position about B R B B i —— Springs, to provide for removal of consti- WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.--No legislativ ’il'hlul ‘I\ny‘ er. flmhlm(; sald llu- had - | Syoh soclety shull make me\;wvwl'ul’ the | February 1. Mr. Bowen has served one &ire these abstinate and humiliating dis- tutional officers by the governor; authoriz- | business of importance was transacted by |dulged the hope that before he retired | payment of benefits in case of death, ete.” | torm ny adjutant of the Nebraska depart. | cases, and it you persist in thelr use (he MAKES SOME SEVERE COUNTER CHARGES | ing the appointment of & commission for | (he sonate today. The session was devoted |from congress Mr. Hepburn would have [ Iurther alonk in the sume sectlon It says, PATL- | Wil in time utterly destroy your stomach, Provided the payment of such benefits in nt of the Grand Army of the Republic e codifylug laws, and to appropriate $25,000 | to services heid in memory of the late Abandoned his antagonism to appropriations all cases whall be s { to compliance by | and three terms as city clerk of Lincoln D B "’ El t I B " for a state exhibit at the Buffalo exposition, | Senator Cusbman K. Davis of Minnesota for the Mississippl river. ‘._n.l.‘.m-ml.‘..l with th X ",ff.‘}.'..\' _",l""‘ll”;‘,‘;.i The transfer of the office of the State r‘ a“ns s ec rc e . o The following senate committee clerks | The long and distinguished service of the ut after listening to his speech on |rules and laws o ! 4 ) ‘ : s T TeAn "mean no other than the one | Banking board from fusion to republican |is uniike all other electric and so-called were appointed: Appropriation, C. Besan- | Senator and the intimate relations tie sus- | Thursday,” said Mr. Catchings, “I find that | 5¢“Ghion he or she is connected. | can sce | officers was completed today and Edward | electric belts and must not be confounded Drunken con of Hughes: judiciary, Albert Matson of | tained to his colleague- in the semate hope consigned to: the limbo where lie the | no way that by u rideragrecment of one | Boyse of Broken Bow, with his corps of | Mith them. Ithus sott. silken. vhamoln tlonal Brookings; appolntments, H. J. Giesen of | endeared him to all, and when hix demine | Wreckage of the other disappointments of | suclety, o axriution 1 en SRR CRRY | ysistants, are now in full possession that cannot and will not burn, bilster, fry Brown. came every member of the body felt that my life. " Usually these rules and laws, or at least and almost cremate the patient, as do State Treasurer Schamber has decided, | he had suffered a personal loss. Procerding Mr. Catchings denied that | seme o¢ e, "ure” o furt U it sectet | THEIR CADET DAYS ARE OVER | fhnbirs sl shistroges i o ntfounor Prove gram.)—In the house and sevate today |lo issue $2i0,000 of emergency warrants | chalrman of the commitiee on forcign re. |APPEATing. Its character had vastly changed | S8 WORER RUCR SOCCHT . FT6 | Large N i 18 a deadly polson. My Frank R. Steers, & republican member of | to run one year with interest payable semi- | lations, and in thut capacity and in the Tlnm- the old days, but its volume was as | meaning and ‘:'xw ‘<I |]r.;» one T"" v Larg Ie .,‘,‘I.. 5 xelusive patent—used on no o o es and Corrections, se d the securitie y capacity e D co |large as ever o certificate holder has become other b the Board of Charities and Corrections, sent [ annually, and the securities will be placed | capacity of the member of the Parls peace BT e IO E Y ATk Ca taRiire adk member by having been examined and rec- to manufactuf t of other in a letter in which he condemns the action | with the lowest interest bidder. The fund | commission he was intimately identified g 3 atchings took up 8. ded by @ reputable physician and My E r i the of Governor Lee in referring to alleged dis- | 18 to be used to take up vresent cutstanding | With the foreign affairs of the government. DeWspaper criticlem of his efforts in be- | yoining the lodge. . 5 cure of Men's A o each honesty on the part of former heads of the | warrants and pay leglslative expenses. Immedlately upon the conclusion of the half of the river and harbor improvements | 1 am of the opinion that ne person o T80, 10aAN A TOs My _ilacge pEn. be v, ‘ that had been written by Patrick Henr: me a legal member of such an asso sult of the mental examination just con- burned ou 10 penitentiary, reform school and insane asy- - routine morning business Mr. Nelson of . y Patrick Henry, | hecame f 088, at being examined. by | sluded tho follont £908) L um. _ Alleged Hor hief Caught. Minnesota called up his resolution expres- | Who i8 to succeed him in congress, and re- | 0o WEABT L Ve Tor the assoctation f4- | ¢luded the following cadets, found deficient | "G Birned out 1t s w He takes the position that all these om- | YANKTON, 8. D., Jan. 12.—(Special Tele- | givo of the regret of the senate at the death |Plied to it at some length. He should not | suing the certificates in their studies, were today discharged from an old-atyle Helh + olals have disproved all the charges mads | EFam)—Louls Blunck was captured at Gay- | of Senator Davie have noticed the attack, he said, had Mr. | Question d—Has such fraternal benetlciary | the Military academy > and that In the case of the reform school | VIle today by Charles S. Courtney, sheriff | Ay Mr. Nelson called up the resolution | H€PbUrn not made use of it on Thursday I-‘\'_""",‘}f*“‘{‘l'” AL ;‘h"”'"“»‘“' bR L Third Class—P. H. Clark, Illinois; W. 11 the present popullst superintendent has |©f Stanley county, who, with the sheriffs | yvs, Davis, accompanied by some friends, 10 concluding Mr. Catchings sald this would | stunces or conditions, in any other man- [ Horton, Tennessee; A M. Cooke, Colorado; ax halt price heen equested {0 make his charges of [Uf Lyinan and Hughes counties, have been | entered the exceutive gallery of the senata. PFObAbIY be the last time he would ad- [ ner than prescribed by luw for the admix. | B R, McCroskey, California; A. P. Meeki iy i nel r ol | As ps dress e house el ot > rove- | #lon of new members? « 7. N. lodma Vorth Carol 3 crookedness specific, but that he has failed | fOlOWIng Blunck for a week. Blunck, with | 1 addition several other friends of the late 4r¢ss the house in behalf of the improve- | Sigh @F AW ICMIEESE Ly peen an- [ #0% OFlo: W. N. Hodman, Norih Carolina I 1 have written a or refused to do k0. He also charges the |S€Veral otbers, it is alleged, stole thirty- | genator occupled seats in the executive gal- Ment of the lower Mississippl, which he | swered by answering the other two. No | Fourth Class—T. M. Bunch, South Caro- | book 3 £ 3 fhe, Jolintlin, of yresent superintendent of the insane aeylum, | D€ horses at Fort Plerre and gave the | lery during the delivery of the memorial had 80 much at heart. He was tumultuously | person can become a heneficial member of | lina; M. 8 Davis, South Carolina; Thomas [ Hternal Youth, ' which 1 will s, free. and declarcs his ability to prove the |T0Ubded up. The horses were found in n| Tne speakers of the occasion included | MF. Mann of Ilinols followed with some | fiiomumended by 4 reputable physiciin, ap . lowa; . A. Garges, Nevada: | only by ohArEe | worn-out condition at Kipke's place, near | gonators Morgan of Alavama, Clark of Wyo- |CFItICism of the bill on the ground that it [ pointed by or ‘employed for sald associa- Gehle, Massachusetts; J. W. Halsey Ho aiso makes countercharges of the | VOl Another of the thieves is now held mivg, Lodgo of Massachuseits and Daniel 914 0ot do Justice t0 the great clty of Chi- ion, and jotning the lodge of wald ussocii- | Virginia; A, T. Lyman, South Dakota; W Dr Electric Belt lat Pierre L] L methods now employed in the managemept i Virginta, all of whom were associated 480, Where much of the commerce of the CHARLES WESTON B aetin, Moy SOEEi W, W, Biktos, Nemty GUITIPBHY of the state fnstitutions, declaring that the| Rowebud Indians May Cede Land "L‘ same methods are being followed by popu KIMBALL, list appointees as are condemned as dishon est by the republican predecessors. vation a strong sentiment was expressed fa- Thomas o o « clged om- A Teport I here charging unprofessional | voring a cediug of the Gregory county | Successor, Senator Towne, and Senators | Mr. Thomas of lowa criticised the com action on the part of Judge Moore of the ) f f 1 flel Join the fourth class. o e " ste! the law governing fraternal beneficlary so ¢ Hoar of Massachusetts, Spoener of Wiscon. |Mittee for what he called ita inconsistent « portion of the reservation to the govern- pollcy AppIOD s e Eighth circuit, which may be used a8 a |ment in order that it may be ovened for | Sif McCumber of North Dakota and Foster POllCY in making appropriations, claiming WYOMING SOLONS TAKE TRIP basis for tmpeachment proceedings. The | wottlement. The Indlans alse teak under| ©f Washington ihat the committee favored some. locall SENT HOME. principal charge is that Moore solicited and Ales and neglected othe: advisement the proposition to lease their| IN recent in the senate no more ekl - Lt i : Physicians in Germany Send Patients Tecclved a bribe for a decision, then declded | lundy for grazing purnoses. There was an | DeAutiful, hearttelt and cloquent eulogies [ o After B GIRGIEE. TAmAERE bIAMs, o America for Food. ping to Visit Stat the ecase against the party paying the | simost unanimous sentiment against it and | MAVe been pronounced upon the memory of rp e e Rt O L LA Two clergymen who went to Germany ¥ | with Mr. Davis as members of the foreign E'eat lakes originated Auditor Public Accounts, | Carolina; H Roberts, Maine; J. A . Slox of Kentioky: made BABCOCK Biotal Takhe ans G0N Dwsie ThAIRGS 8. D Jan 18.—At a confer- | Telations committee. Others who pro- | Mr Borelng of Kentucky made an ear Boarer; 104i0; and O W. Owans; Indlans ence of the Indians of the Rosebud reser- | Bounced eulogles upon the late Senator | o ol 0 e were his colleague, Senator Nelson, and his UPPer Cumberland river Deputy, Insurance Department. No Lewnl Way to Consolidate. It will be noticed that this ruling upholds nest plea for an wppropriation for the Winn Blair of Alabama and Frank Phipps e B B of Washington, D. C., were turned back to podledic P ot SRl GHRVENS 'yo,, Jan. 12.—(Special with members on both sides of the chamber | ™I!16C rose. unanimous consent gen- | o ¥ i by e - Pyl il ’. eral debate upon the bill was ordereq | Nuté, made in America, at Battle Creek Telogram.)—A speclal train of three cars | sc ofu’a Sou kota Emergency Warrants, endeared him to all and without regard to | 2700 SCRATE v SR Y . Mich,, for the principal part of each meal. | Will leave here at 8 o'clock Monday morn PIERRE, 8. D)., Jan. 12.—State Treasurer | political afliations Le was held in high |¢l0%ed at 2 o'clock on Monday, = At 4:50 § ™0 peogtion luterested the two di- | 10K over the Union Pacific for Salt Lake S99 ats dokissiy faen thews 1\ Schamber has decided, with the consent of | esteem by every member of the body. P.m. the house adjourncd until Monday. | (oo "orl T While they knew of | bearing the members of the Sixth Wyo- | When Prof. Munyon says his Dy 3 rt Care will cure indigestion and a the gove and uud 25 Irape 4 that there wos @ large | MK legislature. The solons will stop and It may develop 8o slowly as to canse | (0 EOVEraor and uuditor, to issue $230,000 Oraps-Nuts aud that there wes & IAPE " [ N A of stomuch troub's he e e vl o owLY %40 1% | of amergency warranis, 10 run for one vear, | HOUSE PASSES RELIEF BILLS| ™™™ " PHAVEIS. | (00 e o 1o Ameria, 14 | ke s uspction of the severl i | SudoMieifore e SAUY, ft A ent pay t . s i i stitutions located at Lara awlins, | been abused by over-eating an( ovor-drink: poriod of childhood. with interest payable semi-annually. The A Louisa Coun € the Bene- |never come their way to try it institution 1 ramie, Rawlin: o (11 B e g A AL puyments are to be made semi-annually | Dissatisfied Indian Farmers Are ¥ | A lady in Hedding, N. H., Mrs, Otis Cole, | RRock Springs and Evanston, and will ar- | wagxaned by eid-styla drugs and debflitat It may then produce irregularity of the | and the securities will be placed with the vided For—River and Harbor WASHINGTON, Jan cclal Tele- | says the afier cffect of grip was a|Tive in Balt Lake on Tuesday moraing at | ing cathar Jt will do much towar stomach and bowels, dyspepsia, catarrh, | lowest interest bidder. The fund is to be WL Up Again. gram.)—Rural free delivery sorvice will be | serious gastric and stomach trouble, All|7 o'clock. There they will be met by the | Making an oid siowach act tke 5 gouns :',‘a’"":;:::a"":‘;dfixfim“,’““‘:';“:‘:‘l"‘:‘m'.“: used to take up present outstanding regis- - established at Letts, Louisa county, In., on | the following summer she had many attacks | Citizens’ committee, whose guests they will | other ‘cures. (Wrlte to Broadway and 20tk eruplion or glandular swelling. ut warrants and pay legiclative ex-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Some miscellan- | February 1 o service will co area | of palpitation of the beart . pain, | be ‘wu-u' Huu‘ stay In -“mx The recep- | 8t., New York, for free medical advice. y It is best o be sure that Sou are quite | PeRses eous business was transacted by the house | of tweniy-one square miles, with a pop- | faintness, insomnia, and all the other il | tion to the Wyoming lawmakers will in- |- R iy free from it, and for its complete erad |at the opening of the session today. A bill | ulation of 430. J. T, Paullius was appointed | which accompany impaired nerve force and | ¢lude a banquet and a drive over the city Mrs. Winglow's Soothing Sress. ) L | E P v a 48 been used for over 1H'TY YIARS by tion you can rely on Freight Train Del 3 was passed Lo change exd fix the tmes for | carrier indigestion The delegation will also pay a visit to the [ Hax been used for S for thelr V! Y CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan (Special. P & ndigestion MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHIIL holding district and circult courts in the The followin, lowa DOB ors ve She be ing Grape-Nuts to build P! meoting of the National Live Stock asso JREN WHILE TEETHING, with Pl Hood’s Sarsaparilla | » i s o i Taon taie e |1010IDE 018 \ h he ng postmasters ha began using Grape-Nuts to build her Di northwestern division of the eastern district n appoiuted: Thomas O'Hara, at Connor, [up and found wt once that the food | Ciation T BUCCISH, IT BOOTHLS the CHILD, The best of all medicines for all humops, | Hilllard, in the western part of the state, | o¢ penpeggee. Allamakee county; Thoral Oestern, at Har- | created no disturbance and she began to TN O g gt struck a broken rail last night and twenty REES WIND COLIC, ind fs the best rom: Several relief bills were passed on Ferry, Allamakee county, aln in strength and courage. In Uctober two loaded cars were deralled. A brakeman, ¥ g 5 | i y tor DIARRIOEA, Sold by Druggists l: Unanimous consent to consider a bill to re arnus Westland < Fresh was awarded | she went for a visit and took Grape-Nuts | part of the world. o sure and a v 0 d o a1 + AWaraed irape-NUts | gryggists refund the money If it talls to Who was riding que of the deralled cars, was | giore Frank B. Case of Missouri to his rank | the contract for carrying the mail from | with ber to use each day. She guined 10 Rgints %, Oreve's slzaature ® 0B & | TO CURE A COLL 1IN DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al 5. Winslow's & g Syrup,” and slightly ' hurt. The wreck delayed trafe cure. other Kind in the United States navy was objected to | Fresh to Plerre, 8. D., and J, F. White of | pounds in weight in about four months and b 0 v ours and caused conslderable . LI U O ’I'l_us "1" ”‘”‘"' ““‘I" and caused considerable by Mr. Hopkins. Case contracted color | Rock River from Rock River o Garrett, |4ully recovered her health i CU1 U I amage to railroad property. |blinduess while serving on the Jeanctte re- | Wyo. | She further cays: “While I am now en- | Movements of Ocean Vesne o lef expedition A bill was passed for the rely well, 1 11 probabl adhere to At N York—Arrived Cevie K COUPON MAY BE ONE OF CROWE'S JOKES ! relict of certain Indians of the Indian Ter- | PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VE: P e RiguaY s pool: Caliornia, from Nap . ‘irom Grape-Nuts during the balance of my lite. | pooli Callfornia, from, LR TR ritory who desire to sell their lands and re- - | My brother-in-law, a practicing physician, | Ph°Champagne, from Havre: Umbrin. fron o y Vire | 3 rei A b % La Champagne, from Havre; Umbrla, from Present at Bee office or mail §|Denver Police Receive Wire to Search |move clsewhere War Survivers Hemembuered 1 says Grape-Nuts simmered in milk, straived | Liverpool. Salled-8ervia, for Liverpool coupon With ten cents and get Certain ase for Ommhan, Only | The house resumed consideration of the onars arament and the clear liquid given, forms an ideal | Pottsdam, for Rotterdwm, via Houlugne (0 Find It Doesn't Exist ‘”m_ AEn HArhat R WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—(Special.)— . L Cap Frio, for Hamburg: Kaiserin Mari | your cholce of Photographic Art J y following pensions have been granted nourishment In cuses of extreme proaira- |iphoress, 'for Naples, 6tc.: Hesperla, for Studl When ordering b; m o . Bills were also passed to authorize the | '/ { tion, and its stimulating cffe:t is not ced lm- | Mediterfanean ports; Furiessia, for Glas udles. ng by ma DENVER, Jan. 12.—Chief of Police Far-|Indians on the Grand Portage Indian res- | 188ue of December 2i - 0 1 age jan H -8, g i s | medlately. A friend of mine, a professional | KOV add four cents for postage. ley today recelved a telegram from Indian-|ervation to cut and dispose of their timber owal Origtnal=Geor, Maorris, Spring New | | 4 : AU Ldverpool- Arrived—Tauric, from 3 d exander . Stebbins, 'Lei | reader, carries a package of Grape-Nuis in v 3 apolis, signed “James Jones," fleld, 38; Alexander Stebby Lemars, | Fea o packag P 18 10| yirk, ” Sadled--Campanta, for New_ York } stating that on thelr several allotments; to authorize |810: J. Milton W hecler, Clinton, $6 Widows. | her hand-b r 3 ) : 1 ) 3. Milto er, Clinton, $6. dows, d-bag, for she says the exhaustion At Glasgow—Arrived—State of Nebraska ART DEPARTMENT, Vat Crowe, the alleged Omaha kidnaper, the Arizona Water company to conmstruct | Indian wars—Catharine Reiter. Eldon, 85 | after an evening's work, will not admit of | from New York NO PAY could be found in the attic of a house at a power plant on the Pima Indian reserva- | yo 0lorado: Orlging Charien 8. Weoad t t WL MOW R ila0 W aimar, for Naw small, woak org A D on the " ™ ool BN 5 Ao aLea . Wi lunching on ordinary food, but Grape-Nuts 8 or weakening dr The Bee Publishing Compan! 618 Twenty-frst street, Demver. Investi-|tion, and to authorize the construction of | War with Boaie il rrinn et 3 | 004 always restores her and leaves no 11 BT e e our .‘:T";."."ff‘;?’.fi o OMAHA, NEB. | Eation proved that no such bouse exists and |a_bridge across the Mississippi riser at [don. sitverton, gif © © 0 effects, for the food Is so easily digested | York triy 2,000 the polles are Bow iryisg to lears who|Cape Girardser Mo Montana; Orlgina enedict Kimber, Bcaled efore Bested | ¥ O Harat Castie—Pussed, 4:06 a. m., Jan, | fatlure suruads Beeesssressssesssssssesese® | Mr Jones (s . TeA: Ne Winston, 36 War with Spain, original; [ 489 18 ready cooked, therefore a great con- | 2% gerland, from Antwerp, = for bartioula o on fnto committee of | Charley . Young, Butte, 17 venlence." | York. LGCAL APPLIANCE €. 414 Chat o 1

Other pages from this issue: