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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1901. ereto, including wate ts now be- AN | this distric Jout 300 vish bers t ' Ight easily precipitate wholesale taking of INDIANS T0 HELP UNCLE SAN |z e e e, v, = [ BUSINESS. BEFORE, CONGRESS |2, s, . e, oo MARKET WILL GO HIGHER st - e States lying and being situated in the for the ensuing term: Nels Nelson, noble decided check will be Incusred, but buy : ’ —_ ates of Nebraska, Nevada, South Dakot, | grand; Christ Nellson, vice grand; A. M - decided check will be Incufred “ Feeling run down and . - | North Dakota, Montana, Washington, Ore ; - | Hanson, secretary; H. P. Sorenson, tres . and careful discrimination ogains s Benator Btewart's Plan to Make the Red |, 1" U0 (i 0 Colorado, Kan- | Senate Probably Will Dispose of Army Re- | \IRO% FOrOnt 0 B o een duly tn- | Dut Wall Bereet Prosents Unusual Risks on Mo i ) g ML generally out of sorts? Now Men Pay Obligatione. | eus ‘and Calitornia and in the territories of organization Bill Early in Week. | etalled seventy members presented them Both Sides. t s bull this s end of Campaign and ’ N New Mexico, Arizona and Oklahoma —_— and were f(nitiated and advanced | ne, recordsbreaking as it 1s, will be 1o ex don’t you need a tonic? erally, with full and complete jurisdiction Lrough the intrinsic work of three degrees. ception to the rule v ered e d are hereb: ranted, | APPROPRIATION BILLS ~ WILL FOLLOW l conclusion of o one BUYERS MUST INCREASE THEIR CAUTION | ivi i igh’ TAP W MINES O THE RESERVATIONS | e b sad re ety e b ol T % e e HEALTHY SELLING ON BOURSE [ Blatz Malt Vivine is a high | | | [ Another Washinagton Project ii'i}‘m'n' ,.I.Yl",‘",.'.‘in','...,fl‘.,..“.i“‘.'\ ..'.::umv‘f'."..x River and Harbor Bl Wil Be De. | Ereatly enjoved Careful Diserimination Necessary | Striking Featnre of the UDerlin Money | IY concentrated malt extract Hreak Up the Hoarding o terfal limite, and the president of the the e, but It Robert Emmet's Birthday. Againat Ramors on Low-Priced Market Was we Which ssessin, {ement h . —Wh United States shall issue letters patent That 1t Wil Pass A moeting of the Irish-Americans of South Stocka—Clews Sees End of Tecs Characterized 1t po! g clements that et ¥ s for the same to the said several states and isive Majority. Omaha was held Sunday night at Judge ord-Bfeaking Campaign. e Ceding of Public Lands. Lereitore I8 (M ection dustysatod whiet > Breen's office to make preliminary arrange- BERLIN, Jan. 13- Much (he most strik- || make strength, blood and | onits fo P ert B . ing feature of the Berlin money market last ever and as any of sald states and territo- | oo n o o o oo | meDte foF the colebration of Robert Em week was the uncommon wise which chat &g WASHINGTON, D Jan. 12.—(Special.) | ries shall by an act of its legislature accept | VASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—The armj | met's birthday. After discussing the sub- W YORK, Jan. 13.~Henry Clews, head |icterized i1, The siight stitening in rates (| bone. Try it, but be sure Should the amendum tuced by Sen- | the disposition of the lands as herein pro- |840ization bill will continue to engage the | ject informally for some time, the meetiag | of the banking house of Henry Clews & Co., o the % ‘v'u; m“k K 1"'-”\ \‘\‘ -wl. rllm in ) g 2 at on of the sens least during the | adjourned to re ene at the same place |y he rate of the Bank of England, disap- Stewart and ado by the subcommit- | vided within the time herclnafter specified. |Attention of the senate, at le | ©o-conven v writes of the situation in Wall street | pented entirely. The privac of din Vi ISP Rtewait aB3 wa0pted by the Subsopitits | et first days of the week. The opinion Is | Sunday evening, January 20, at 7:30, when | The cx s now run o course of | bo frely e wrivate rate’ o ate. || you pet Blatz Malt-Vivine. tee on Indian affairs, lative to the opening | This act shall in no manner affect any of L3 ¥ The campalgn has now run o it declined to per cent and call of Indian reservation lands to prospectors the lands held by the United States for |GUite kenerally exprassed among senators | an attempt, will be made to secure a more |ten weeks of unparalleled activity and |money went helow d per cent. An unusual ’ s k 454 miners of gold. ailver. copper. lend, 2inc | parks, naval, military or other public pur |that the bill will be acted upon by the | general attendanc frices have, advanced on an average about | fenture wat the arrivil of moncy. from in. I's non - intoxicant. Val. et ok oy SEYSYs SRS : . aw dis 4 4 | midie of the week, and even the critics of | * jorry Howard presided over the meeting [ 'run of ‘spoculation would sugkest the | that the demumd for mome e g dndicating | and coal, be accepted by the full poses, nor any Indian lands, nor lands held 4 I a run of speculation would sug: hat the demand for money fn industrial en & o Bt : . i trust for oF use of Indiane, nor mineral | the measure join in this prediction. Many | and David Callaghan acted as_secretary. | qucation whether o stuke had not been |terprises was ncommoniy ke ne avall-| | Blatz Brewing Co., Mil- commilied i the samo Lo rep lands, nor shall it apply in any manner to | PPases of the question involved in the army | Among the speakers were M. H. Kelley and | feached at which realizing and o reaction | able funds of the bank are unasually heavy | ' senate, it will be one of the me ands, nor shall it appl v manger to (P 4 Hl8ePed B4 the. Hene S / n prices were in order. And, in_the pres- | just now and the public shows f stron | g ing proporitions that has been pre the territory of Alaska |bill remain to be considered and the geB- | Jjames Ronch ent case, conservative op ra have serl- | clination for shares, while thero fe o greot | | waukee, All Drug’glst. ongreas fi £, backed Goversors Call Speeinl Seastons ral understanding s that there will be ously entertained that question and many and for Interest-bearing securitioes, both aedgl L AL oo o o 2 T b " oL LN not a little discussion before the bill can Last of the Mohicans, of th have reallzed. Thelr sales, how te and industri, | |h|v ¢ 18t 1t 'I"‘ gy ,”" ¢ WItd § e MENTE oL AN :m: e Moo mnd Okias | be disposed of. The speech of Senaor | Saturday night the remannts of the Mo- e Brias on e contiuey Ths Tiblnn ten: | over BOGRES Mtk rarune neverte thati evo that the Indians of the United States, | ritories ¢ ona, New Mexico and Okla- | P 4.8 hicans called upon Mr. and Mrs.. George | O Drices: on the contri o rislog ten- | over 3000000 matks were subscribed Tast Plait of Connecticut last Friday in de hi ipon Mr. and Mr & | dency has continued and not a_few of those [ week for the 6,000,000 marks of oblig. " ! 3 ¢n reservations in which it is known homa sha thin a reasonable time afte | dency continued and not a few ¢ ¢ @ 6,000,000 of obligations of s Iying cn reservati hich it is k In :l"tl ml,)f ';;'I’{v‘n lr - ‘lln:t” '; . " | fense of the bill on general principles will [Jones at their home, Twenty-seventh and |who had sold out have entered the market | the Farbwerke of Hoachat. According to tho | \hsiiebatos bl kida Ahere exists great bodles of preclous metals, | the passag ok call special sesstons | 0 replies, and there are also special B streets, and were royally entertained. [ again, thinking 1t safo for a few points me wuthority the recent stute 1 should assiet the government of the United |if need be of thelr legislatures to take into | " . o or less |Out of a memberhip of thirty a few years | fUrther advance. The strong conviction |also been heavily over-subscribed. Th 1412 Douglas St Tel. 108! States 1o the extent of helping to pay some- |consideration and pass upon the provisions | feAturcs which will require more or il Y ' | that a reaction was impending brought out | forthcoming Bavarian, Saxon and imperial | h Iigat Ink to pay some- | conmideration and pass upon the provisions |\ ition. Among theso are Senator Dan- K0 the Mohican have now dwindied down | {urwe’ahor L suias, which Haly. Mereastd | lonns eomiiaue Lok, caxan a1 what their obligations, Countle i oo iddebie fel's amendment concerning the appoint- |to six, the balance having taken unto them- | the strength of the market and drove the | tion of the market, While the pre ands of acres of land in the mountainous |mitted to them, and may from time to tim selves wives, thereby se thett .- | “bears™ Into hurried covering. So far the | erally scouts the idea of asking s roglons of the country, absolutely untilla- |call other sessions of their respective legls- [Ment Of Yolutitests (0. OMMIGeN 111 CHE EoEuIRE | A N ant fhe. STanian of the campalgn has strengthened | tons fn New York the corresponident ablo, are k to contaln preclous metals, | latures as may be rendered necessary, and | ATmY: the question of the disposition of |tlon with the order. When the Mohicans 1ly growing conviction that, under- | Associated Press understands § The Tndians themselves know Hittle and care | the benfits of this act shall not accrue to | OMcers who have held staft positions and |made their call on the Jones family & I§ing the market, there is n force 6t confl- | Saxon government desires New York sub- Jos ‘Sbout theas grest bodles of precious |any state or territory which shall hot have |the Provision for the snlistment of ill- (urdsy night they were dressed in Indian | fenice and of speculative resource Su Ranos Tt Dp \|i2.t‘u’~fl"'!‘};3lrf‘ '"‘CIAL'ST ores. They only know that tho govern- | accepied the provisions thereof within four | PINOS in the American army. The disposal |costume, presenting a rather unusual sIght. | lyg has seemed to gain ground that it|sfan minister of finance, would not isaue o | n oBt ding handsomely for their sup- | years from its approval {of all these questions undoubtedly will fill | Ned Hen Tuneall Cllean would be unsafe at present to attack th ' n. This firmness was due alxo to the | A : " ment is providing handsomely for thei years st ; | the first two or three days of the week. Poalatt N THRIN P8 g | TNEREE great abundance of ‘money and fo the | Il Private Diseases port and that =0 long as the reservations ection At as soon as quulhr\lvh-‘ vail Uy & el onight at Workman hall lodge No. 29, Basis of Specenlation Wroadens. knowledge that there are large uninvested | and Diserders of Men are not opened to settlement, just that long |[after the issuance of letters patent to any | o L ) 2 dod Independent Order of Red Men, will pub- | The basis of the speculative movement | AMOUNtS dn the hands of the public, now o Al will they continue to thrive at the hands of |tate or territory herein mentioned for the | Senator Allison intends to call up the |y o yneiall officers. An Interesting pro- | has been steadily broadening. 1t be BoTRe Wt Tory Danuntha: nutes, AHS | a iavish government. In order to Iift the |lands thereln situate, and from time to |le&slative, executive and judicial appro-|oram has been arranged and it i expected | With the new set of conditions introduced | UGS WEE VOPS, SORHRATL hot responding ¥ VARICO burdens of the government somewhat this |time thereafter us occasion may require, | Priation bills when the army bill 18 cted |ipat the hall will be crowded. City Prose- | Ul A0 olection, which wmounted o /w res | jng"conters contiue pessimistic, ith [ & AOCELE »u amendment {8 to be tacked to the Indian | it shall be the duty of the the | ubon, but whether (his and other ApPrOPria- | cytor Henry . Murphy will deliver an |{he closa of the civil war. The course of | the canal and rallway bullding fx dnstrins | (A S HYDROCELE curea bill. Of course, It means a big fight bn the | interior, at the expens: the Tniteq | tion bills to follow "]-*'"'” Lhidil 24 ;’“ "Ny | 2ddress on the Red Men as an organization. | the market prod O o ¢ | Tield thetr "own, although I varying de ¥ Mettiod paw, nover f floor of the se but it i belleved (o bo | States, to cause to be delivered to tho | Clusive attention of the senate 80 long 43 | yiss Jean Boyd Mullan will sing a solo | hot SN the speculative constituencles of o 10 offcrings were fewer. — Cement 2 without cutiig, paiu of a step I the right direction. The Indian | proper authorities of such state or ter- |they are on the calendar is o auestion jand male quartet from the Harmony | had become deaply convinced of the vasi | BUATTR Were stronz upon the canal p o (i 3 R, upon the reservations where these bodies of | ritory all maps, records, books and papers | Which has not yet been absolutely .;-‘v.p [club will render o number of selections. | financial progress to which the country has | V' e werd ke gulets tHe peiiain) YPH"-Is“"f\m.g;m'47:’$u..f{";;“§:§ ore are to be found are to be protected in |or certified coples thereof in case it may |Mined. The present indications are, how- | An grchestra has also been provided for, | titained. "Then important financlers who 3 ained. "The a tendency being irregulur and thera were yStem. Soon every algn and symptom thelr rights by rules and regulations laid |be necessary to retain the originals in the ©¥eT. that the appropriation bills will be hal long been awalting an opport: [t r Y Wik Plom many realization sales in Northern Pactf bt Appears completely And ferever. = No down by the secretary of the interior, and | general land office, which may be neceseary | Onsidered in advince of all other meas- Death of Elizabeth Hopkins. and undertakings Pecam. omuinced that | The market continties to distrust the Amer. | "BREAKI PUT of tha dinease on the akin b o A A : el : g 1 nvinee tion, oF face. Traatment contains no dangerovs that any damage done to property through |to such state or territory for the proper |Ures whenever they are hefore the senate. | Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkins, mother of Mrs. :.;l‘ ".'f-l.m“nt" had arriv nd the launching | * i cigation shares continued strong, par- | 4FUES OF injuriens madivines ¥ mining, or even in the way of paylng roy- | control, administration and disposition of | ‘When there are no appropriation bills to | Willlam A. Bennett, died at the home of the general excitomont. reciving contic | Heniarly yesterday, when it wag reported | WEAK MEN 108 0F MANHoon from alties for the ores taken out, are to be pald |such lands be taken up the ship subsidy bill will be | her daughter, Twenty-second and H streets, v AmMONg Speculative holders and stim. | that the North German Lloyd Steamship SEXUALLY Praitiry CuuaTo NERyOUS % y . Tag, " | discussec Phere e 8 umerous | yesterday, aged 75 years. ecease: \ on. | company would_declare a divide of S, v e Ty or EXHAUSIION, by the companles operating the mines to| ‘“Section 4. That no state or territory | discussed There are still numerous | yesterday, aged 75 years. The deceased Ing the enthusiasm of the outside con- P WL OE 600006000 ntie. Ly againgt | WASTING WEAKNESS INVOLUNTARY Lossks, the United States for the benefit of the In- |accepting the cession of lands as in [#peeches to be made upon this measure, |leaves three daughters and two sons. but | tngent. = 50 GG E i with EARLY DECAY In YoUNG Mtooiw St f h . - Ay % Bkaibng . B s the p 4 cannot be sald that the high range o o S A O - GRD. \AcK of vin. Vi d streng dians upon whose reservations the mining | provided shall in any case sell. lease or 4 alrcady there is talk of night sessions |Mra. Rennott fn the only child residing In | pric ha yer Mirodiiced Ant distinet din JOro10 wns 178,000,000 mArka, | ixua) organs impaired ad weap T St Witb operations are going on, | dispose of said lands in any greater quan. | fOF its consideration when it is taken up. | Nebraska. The funeral will be held from | trust and yet valies have risen so far above | § e i g By Radically el with A new | 1 r Zeit te that the | STRICTURE o S 4 & [1ity than 220 acres to any one person, cor. | There is little in the legislative bill to the residence of Mrs. Bennett Tuesday aft- | (e normal level that cach further advane Jsslicd of new s d_onds and OLEET fite Brnmipiiome Treat Fiero SE Bia abitated wie s [ . 4 A L | - dangerous strain and es realizing and | 1230000 | 5o ton from business, Gonorrhoe mlw‘?:‘nlr the Ix:” '»rlh:u; l““_ m:'l'm“”':“‘ l" state or territory in any manner impair or that senators hostile to the subsidy blil | Hill cemetery short selling. Large profits are now within for 1809, th Kiduey and Biadaer 1|’r\¥l”'w i b the two houses for a generation and the agi ; el fustie bel wmallest the lnst five ] abridge the homestead p o8 now ox. |MAY use the appropriation bill for the pur- reach, while' further buying menns an in- | 1S81e Smaliest c | | ARANTERY. tatio doubted o of T P i L L B LB L g e . Mre. F. H. Clark s among the sick. to take profita than to Increase [ JEEREEE (08 (o B e i el dress | N x’n‘uh“m““l“v.imj, ,.”‘-l.n“\wumnfl ,I.Ir':,'(t‘lm.« "}« [1and laws of the United State | Aturday will be devoted to eulo: | gy Naiile Garlow I with an attack thereby Invite sweeping re agalneL O75,00,000 for ‘the first six months. | 19 8. 1ath St | gles in memory of the late Senator Gear.|of the wrip. z tlons. Breaks in prices are becoming m Dr. Searles & Sgarles. omaha, Nob. Tions of doltars. are tocked up 1 the vast | SHORT sumrr FOR QUTLAWS | Mivers and Marbors in he House. | i, Gainie Thompsen 1o vitine ot | RSHLMRHETS, 0 U e | FIRM TONE AT MANCHESTER | - o Eh solitudes of Indian reservations known to A program of miscellancous matters will | Friend, Neb. the weaker getting {6 Wl - N]?mfil-ll‘fifzm :vti PAY " SeTvaLiol nown :,_,“"‘, MacAsthe !“..“, the attention of the house during | .HArry L. Coombs is visiting friends at| counsel a policy of prude Cloth Market in Full Swing ne...m-( m eak orgen: ut few people and these people, by the irand lsland lost._power or weakening dral but few people and these people, by the re pivhio Ty 3 the coming week. The river and harbor | GfAnd Island Stock Exchange ix Feverish, the Hindering Effect of Chang- lentless ruling of the secretary of the in- ourts n . | An adjourned meeting of the city council [ i 3 r Y bill, which was debated for three days 1ast [ will be held tonignt The movement on the Stock exchange has Ing Cotton Prices. terior, are kept off the reservations that are ar as & been errati 1 feverish and, while there rich beyond the dreams of men { week, will consume one and possibly two| Among last week's stock receipts were 399 | nreaymptome. that the upward movemont | MANCHESTER, —Jam. 18.-B 1 heyond the dreams of me — A 39| 4re symptoms that the upwatd movement [ MANC] 'ER, Jan usiness in Thomas E. Evans of Manila one of the| WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Coples of gen- |days. Although the bill was criticiaed se- | cars from lowa points. Is drawing to a close, sUll it cannot be | cloth last. week ~was In full swing and HIE Bositess s In. the FNlippines, has | orders from the Philippines, received | Yerely during the debate last week it is in | MIHII"' vn'-nllxltulw fancy stock at the yar asserted that the end I in sight. Money I8 | heulthy., Although the oscillations in eot 4 1 the ppines, has | o0 0% o0 R ik |'sie: danges oF tatlure;: Mokt of: tHe: aERckD be held February 6. easy, good nvestments arc scarce, ‘the | ton had a somewhat disturbing effect, hin < been In Washington recently on matters | here. show that a la RS | et R He Wit ted |, Tickets for the hospital charity ball will | speculative fever 18 not abating and big | dering negotiations, the general situation $500 REWARD! connected with the interior development of | Fillpinos have been convicted of murder |cAme from members who were disappointed | 1o piaced on sale today | deals and rumors of wiich are In the ulr. &0 | remained Tirm. “The atrength’ of the pos- | wwe will pay the above rewrd for tion had with him (he other day it was as. | hanged or to serve long terms of imprison- | @04 the actual opponents of the measure | Thomas Sparks Is quite ill manipulators apparently. have' little diff- ness ‘B ‘aiready boen secured (o enabic | dtsentian’ Comstingia e Lo headuehe, Ftained that he had lived for six months | M€t In one case the accused belonged |Will be overwhelmed when the final vote | Representative B. . Wilcox returned to | (it Tmng the mavkes af will ree | m Natiry. for Tnda aluckened onsiderably, | SARAOY cuto,with, Liveriia, the UpTo-nato ce ed that he hac a to onths 0 he N Syae 4 i el | ent conditions are %o unusual that ordinary \ or Indin slackened considerab) it or PII1, when the difections ur in Fremont and was in the employ of Arun- | (0 N organized band, which, under the name 13 reached. The District of Columbia com- | Lincoln yesterday afternoon. | Judgment cannot be applied. A wave of | The merchants seemed disinclined to ope- |yn§u..fl.‘-.§‘mn.w"|':'..!“'.r'.tmu‘l‘n-'-'f\f ctable dal C. Hull, & photogrohper ', that place, | ©f “Guardia de Honor,” had for its de- [Miltee which, under the rules, would be T e P fomber of the Board of | optimism is Spseping the whole country an rther until prices over-wen adjust | and never fall o give matisfaction, 256 boxnd a \ shotograhpe pluce t de- 4 uca s on the sick s B8 AN o0t Uon an Which 1§ res RALL L A AL il ction, 250 boxe Auring the time he was in Fremont he had | Unoffending victims, if found necessary |Mand a day later in the week it It gl charter will be read by Ed Johnston trinsic merlt will again be considered, but | kets was well maintained. Buyers and sell- | and imitations it by mail. stamps taken, started in the commisslon husiness in o | ®lther (o gratity a desiro for revenge or WAY to the river and harbor bill, ‘After the | Swm McDonald has accepted a position | JUSt now almost any statement in regard | cra expressed wntisfaction with the progross | NERVITA MEDIVAL (0 Cor. Clltion. aad & TASIIEE ot shvy. SRAIHEL! tha Pith latter bill s disposed of the bill to revise | with a business concern at Wichita, Kan. | 10 deals or dividend prospects mects with | made, some producers of these descriptions | Jackson Sts., Chicago, Tll. old by small way by buying chickens, ducks and | @ feeling of envy against the rich e wality the oot les 46 o o Mrs. Olmstend. mother of Mrs. T g, | Pellef without much question. At the same [ Being fairly aged. There wis . good [ For sale by Kuhn & Co., Jotis and Douglis geese, packing the same and sending them | ‘“‘These inhuman methods,” says General (@04 codi ot PRIR | Hoote, 1 recoveriag trom. & BEvars. [LIdca time it can hardly be said th la- [ number of ers for the Mediterranean | St., Omuh éb.; Geo. 8. Davis, Council fo Denver, one of the best marketa of the | MacArthur, “remove all the participants, |UP under a special order. 1t will be fol- tion has zone to dangerous ex marke! Biae fows Kind at that time in the countrs. Mr. Bvans | Whether chef, or willing follower of the |1owed by the District of Columbia appro- | pN°SEPAPCE, catrler, hoe wanted at The | outside interest has made money and fs in Report of Bank of Spain. - - there laid the foundation for the in:mense | bands, from the pale of the law and place [Priation bill and the latter in turn by the | “\v ' "MeMilian, Twenty-ihird and ¥ | parted with a portion of their holdings, but, The report of the commisaion busiiess which he does now in | them among that class of cowardly and so- | POStoMce appropriation bill it there is any | strects, ix recovering from ' his recant fi- | xou 1 s’ teen of the poorer classes’ of | pRik of Sy for the week. ehdod vestor: JUBBEHS & MANUFAGTUREHS the Philippines, amounting to over $2,5600,000 | cTet assassinations which, among civilized | Femaining time. ness. securities day shows the following: Gold in hand, no ¥ Dr. Jennings will preach at the £ Stocks Off the Market, change; stlver in hand, Increase 424,000 pe a vear, his best coustomer being the United | People the world over are held to be ene- Methodist H ¥ : Kar L ame aeed achpks ' A Episcopal church on Wednesday Sithe arate HIvidenaisasing 'niuaKs. o s notes in circulation, Increase, 2,431, States government in the Orient mies of mankind." evening. L IR MU AL S L b OF OMAHA | one Vacunm Organ Developer wiil | restore you without d or | electricity; 25,000 in uee; not on | fltare it one returned. o .0 1 fruud) ‘write tor particulars. ent weated 1 plain anvelope [ LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 414 Charles BIdg., Denver, Colo DRY GOODS. E Smith & Co. importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. Revival services will be held every even- ub and install a pald secretary whose | ing this week at the Methodist church, duty it shall be to manage the affairs of the | Twenty-third and N streets organization. In the proposed club rooms | The contract for the hose wagon for the 4 4 Second ward fire hall will be forwarded to will be an assembly hall suitable for hold- the Racine Fire Engine company today ing meetings of both a business and social | Nrre A He said, in speaking of the matter. what | 1¢F% the presidente of Rosario and his son ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Woshrn Electrical Company Electrical Supplies. Electric Wiring Bells and Gas Lighting. \STON, 3 SAFE AND IRON wORKS, Davis & Cowgilt Iron Works. MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF MACHINERY. GENERAL REPAIRING A BPKCTALTY 1RON AND BRASS FOUNDER 1601, 1604 and 1605 Juok Omnaha, Neb, Tel. B. Zabriskle, Agent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgr. ELEVA10R SUPPLIES ELEVATORS Improved Quiock and Masy Rislug Steam, Electric and Hand Power Elevators. AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES. Send for catalogue KIMBALL BROS,, COUNCIL RIUFFE, Ia 1008 th Street. Zelephone 11 C H. Davis & Son Agents for the Ric hmo Safety Gates and Fire Doors. Flevator Hydraulic and Hand Rieval Elevator ropairing & speclalty. Leather Valve Cups for Elevators, Engloes and Printing Pressses. tried merit are being permanently with e ¢ 3 A native named Vincente Prado estab- L. A. Davis, architect for the Board of | drawn from the market and this fact, to- To Tap Fillpinos' Hoard of Gold. | 4 JAHe Bomed VEsene Brado estab- | g South Omahu NGW' . Edueation, has about recovered from a two | gether with the Targe amounts of money Mr. Evans hun some pronounced views s | it “of access. in the mountaimone dlsthict _ g Tacks' ness } e Thh (i Bee et s cyie? R i Wik BOthR AND SHEET 1RON wom( to the course our government should pursue | oo Rosario, Union ovi There h Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey returned to 8t. [ do with the present rise in values. ‘Th i Roy's I| Diseases, Back to bring order out of thi present disturbed | on(ronched hiinselt. erectod hoiidion s | Quite an amount of interest appears to be [ Josenh vesterday after visiting friends here | market, however, presents unusual risks on | il Kidne) c"ra- f] ache ete. At ry conditions In Luigon, and he stated them 10 | by of armed outlaws which ho gathered | MUBIfest in the proposed amalgamation of | N G ree Chace, Twenty-third and 1 | Dre t bulllshness render short sales — = §*hvon baok, 8 fa e, l son the president on Saturday in a long confer- gathered | 4y, South Omaha club and the Commerctal | atreets, 18 confined o her home on account | particularly dangerous, while unexpected | gioe eton of Dr. B, J. Koy, Suratrg, No ¥o slha ence which was granted him by the 41.|.4'""""‘_""‘\‘h_mlr\rl ”1'(....‘.m|> two Americans | |0 "mhe former is purely a soclal organi- | of iliness. developments of an unfavorable nature ) ete, h & w'"!am_ exscutive. through arrangements mado by | hr®, ke 1ato the camp :A:hpr.urx,:-;’,"T‘n“: zation whilo the latter, as its name fmplies, | Coloncl J. D. Sietz returned to Kansas | == - - Susoessers Wikien & Desie: Senator Thuraton. Mr. Evans Is emphatic | .oy o0 o o O O e ordered (o | 18 8 business institution. As every member | City vesterday ‘after attending to some Manufacture bollers, smoke atacks and in his assertion that the hoarding of gold m'f‘,"";”“,'_'”]‘""l.';" ‘_;I\_":‘"-:I_:“:‘I "‘i‘{"' ]’:: 1 of the South Omaha club fs a member of [ Pi'TUN M -”n.“ Tddlng’ Bewinaicirolsiot “s“mmmmmsmmmim*m breechings, pressure, endering, wheep dip, ) ’ i S ile stant dos Sho % d BROT- | 1ha (0 ercial ciub and many of the & We: " A, A DA 4o TTTTTTT d - o ues con: in the Fhi s, Which i BIVIDR the ROV | 1oieg o man and a woman, were taken be. | (¢ Commercial club and many of the latter { the Christian church will be held at the | 8 T777777TTTTITTTITTITITITTITTTITITTTVVIRAUTTTTTT0799TT97 g stantly on hand, second hand bollers bought ernment much concern at the present time, oo % 0 S0 VR SRR A club are members of the former, it is|church on Wednesday ,_ and sold, Speclal and prompt attention to could be effectually stopped by requiring | ¢ 4 L4 PeIng AmETICAn | oy ent that there will be little difficulty in [ All taxpayers are Invited to be present = repalrs in city or country. 19th and Plare that all customs and postal dues be paid in | {01 Without any attempt at proof or |y .inging about a consolidation, at the councll chamber tonight when the = - or r ey ere ordered edf- s e ew cha S read - gold or United States currency. F ,\.\415'.7:,'," ';:, ‘,‘,,'.“'..“.f'.-u‘...f.‘ ™ ’r.] (r, 1 immedf- | "o plan 1s to orsanize with an fnitiation | "L STeT ISR 08 TORE eeting ot the = that gold as a medium of exchange in the [ Lo F (8 A6 FEECUEE TR DRI IDMARS®S | feo of $10 and monthly dues of $1. With a | Methodist church will be heid on Sunday R tnternal business of the country Is little | 410 MOARAES "'”l"“l '_;; executlon | o ypership such as s expected the elub can | morning, January 2 used. That as the currency of the Phillp- | O " OFders by his band, which used bolos | o maintained on a sound financial | Rev. Jamwon preached at the Presby- g Pines 15 chiofly the Mesiean doilan the |00 tho defenscless prisoners. On another | s P MoRtalied BF 8 BOURH MEHC AL yorian church last ovening on the topte, Giiinses’ whe active: Iardo titles of | 0ccasion Prado ordered his band to attack{ ,\ . rase or erect a bullding for the use of | Lhe Beautiful Vision nese, who recelve largo quantities of | gy pyrn the pueblo of San Jacinto and to | . Kold, immediately ship it out of the Philip- | A% TR G PReblo Of Sun sheinto and to pines to China, thereby securing large pre- [ qorilte Aar L 08 T 0t o thore £ miums which cannot be had in the islands Oy were killed and 103 houses destroyed by as most needed in the Philippine: o on and Mrs. J. ' son have rency of the United States, thereby sup-|"\® 0 MEniencad. o' be _habged, room and parlors. and Mrs, Harry L. Carpenter for a week e e Hlah b tiatMaican: dollare Ho staonbt S ABOUIeE pacire peed to be hanged| “when a proposition of this kind w fiman Frank J. Fitle, who iy ere i1s no ll‘lg this should be done, of course giving the | Vo8 Pedro Lachita. This man was one of a | yrougnt up some months ago it met with | sunta at Lincoln. spent Sunday with - - people an opportunity to accept the changed | PA0d of natives who represented themselves | pg pearty approval of the managers of the | his family here. R me like an Education P P to be policemen, entered at night several |, p it " U 5 conditions by the announcement of the new packing houses and the stock yards com-| 'T. L. Hroadhurst sang “Come Unto Me policy say in six months or a year hence. arime, 1ndnced the paLIven Lo some ot heq | PABY: a0 also the heads of other corpora- | at, tho Younk Mans Christian astoclation | #8 Mr. Evans admitted that this idea 1s | SET. JATUCTC the BOLIYES (9 come out and | jons Vesterday afternoon 3 A college education costs a great many dol- antagonistic to the views held by the | *UrTC b ed the arms of the | “mpo members of the committees appointed | Tho Ladfes' circle of the First Methodist : tiit > lars, but the man with a good dictionary at his 3 } t g elbow has a good education behind him. last Friday will soon hold a meeting and so | Kpiscopal church will give & tea at the soon as the members of the two clubs agree | home of Mrs. . C. Howe, 2614 I street, | men behind their backs and beat them with | ki f the Pl es, but contends | bankers' of the Fhilippines, but contends | ;o "ong ronbed the houses of money, Jew- | that its practical effect would go far toward | "0!% D : LR LS the reconstruction of the country. ‘“The |®!'Y and other valuables upon the lines of a consolidation the search | TRUreday aftornoon, people who are in rebellion In those islands | oo o Elln L for a suitable building will begin. It I8 as- | o¢'(h e v are not alone In robellion against the | TENY “ BRANS United States, but against all peaceable | XD l 1 B S e S A R S TR T B 2 i | Royal Highlanders on Tuesday eve | serted that a club of this kind Is badly | ing at the lodge rooms in the Packers' Nar Exiviveats B needed here and there is great hope of the | tional bank building. 10000080 tkingon, §8; Josepl Cookus, ) S D(lAck Biniay 1 were divided as follows: Cattle, 424 cars: and attending to their own business. There | Prermees s baeon Kin Crete; $12 3 Jolock Sunday morning and, as a vesult. } fogs, G20 carw; sheep, 1 cars, and hogs, 14 18 no longer a recognized Philippine army,” D, Parish, Blair; 510, Relesto-| 72065 WAS ArTested 0r DeUl§: Xu8K. & he sald. “Those in rebellion are adven- Rice, Beatrice, $17 shooting. The occasion was one of the reg- | Street Commissioner Clark is being criti crcase—Lewts H. John: Des | ular Sunday night dances held at the resort, | cized for having the crossings in the turers broken up into bands and outlaws $8: Lovi Alry, Oskaloosa, $24 e business part of the city cleaned. The mud H d should be deal as such.” | WE ra Pratt, Manson, §8. | those present coming principally from the | NIl Bleo and N st 8 1s severa I d B D and should be dealt with a5 such N Tt Sunean, 3y 1+ | hose prescnt coming prioclpally trom, the | iR nd N s Vot | 9 s the Latest and Best Dictionary. R il i i Dakotu: Increase-Seth I, i rn or ommission. Parker, 88 | Retwsuc-dohn 11 Hoynolds! | the halt world. Liquor flowed freely all the | e o spoke in.strong terms of praise of | Harold. &, Original widows—Annle BIfring, | evening and along toward 18 6 He spoke in.strong terms of prai f| Barold, 8. DNl widows—Annle EIfring, | evening and along toward morniug nearly | DULL WEEK ON LONDON BOARD the Taft commission, and he was emphatic | all were intoxicated. Papez was in a fight- in the thought that its work would prov Shishinde e A ipg mood when someone made & remark [ Amerfean Rallronds the Only Sto of incalculable benefit to the islands. The | FORT DODGE, Ia., Jan. 13.—(Special.)— | that he did not like and straightway he to Show Any Considerable commission has gained the confidence and citizens of the country. The marauding General ¢ 4 project’s consummation. annte 8 ke nall over. the. South Omaha bands of Filipinos who go about the coun WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—(Special.)—The | 7 —~ National bank building on Tuesday evening. tiy are just as liable to loot a Filipino | following pensions have been granted L Auguat Papes Awae .| Refreshments will be served | & family as an American, especially when the [ Issuc of December There was rough house at August Papez's Last week 1,135 cars of stock were re- Filipiuo family is known to be peace-loving | . Nebraska: Additlonal—Cenrad G, ¥ | saloon, Twenty-seventh and L streets, about | celved at the s here. The shipments Charles Frank of Carpenter, Ia., who lives | drew a revolver and began shooting. This Activity. : The cost is low—only $7, ; SOREait Lk (he boeh itgaandncn nod | uasles Frapk ot Chipanter, Tatwbajlves | drer & revaiser and bogss sncoilpes G " The book is new, trrespective of their nationality tended a church soelable and participated in | ¥as broken while some of the furniture in DO On the whole the ¢ f Mr. Evans has spent a quarter of a cen- |4 kissing game with three young women | the place was demolished. D. J. Berry, who » lnst woek had a quist but % It is well edited—some of the @ tury in the Orlent, this being his second | of tho church. Shortly afterward he was |18 employed at Armour's, reported that he m the announcement that bl ¢ f h d h mentality that the troops of Generals Mer- (and one death has been recorded. The |@ Teport that Berry had not been struek |been arranged for. Before the close of the ports J. A. Lambert of Rachel, N. C., writes: | Wild and did no damage except to the walls | Kets as a whole were not affected, although visit to the stales in that period. He went | taken down with smzllpox and so were the | Nad been shot in the breast, but he was able the London and Globe fnto Manila a few duys after the advent of | (hres young women. Bight cases have re- | 10 8¢t away to his room near by. An exam- ’u'mm}. IA-.I 4 lmn‘lul m;n‘.l :; \p.«l_‘nl ‘l'ull] Dewey and it was through his ins ilted from this ill-starred kissi fnation by Dr. che yesterday resulted in [ {hAnEES (o anxieiy when | o ’ . " sulted fro ill-starred kissing match yesterday that this had apparently not COfltt‘lbUted time and ablllty ritt and MacArthur were landed at Camp | peighborhood has been placed under qu by a bullet, as there was not a mark on his | exchange disquieting rumors were afloat . DOrRood . hee placed der quar 0 e effec h e creditors would ave A ’ Dewey, his steamer, the Kwong Hoi, ef- | antine """ | clothing or on his body. As far as knowr | {0 the oAk TRk e Sreiione melia Tave | &8 to it, fecting a landing from the American trans- —— | all of the five shots fired by Papez went | this would not be in cush down.' The mar- | & < ¢ . bapez was very | COnsols closed 316 lower. Home raflwiy Representative King of Utah, undaunted heartily endorse Foley's Kidney Cure, | Of the building. At the fail Papez was very | conucls closed 16 lower.” Home, raflwiy I ' Poen ) tis complete —containing 300, ~ by the summary manncr with which bills |1t does what you claim it will do, and there | Abusive until he recovered from the effects | proved from % to 2 points ¢ ' . for cession of public lands have been dis- |{s notbing equal to it, and I thank you for | ©f the liquor he had drunk. Late in the | ‘The American divikion stll continued the a 000 Words' NO o(her dlctlonf o | atts dane s released on bi 08 and the most interesting of th posed of during this and prior sessions fthe good It has done me. Accept no sub- [ Afternoon Papez was released on ball. i 1308 maat niareshnE gh of congress, has introduced a bill for wholo- | stitute. For sale by Myers-Dillon Drug fo'lowed hy large realizat & h sale cession of all public lands to the sev- | Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug store, South Littering Streets, R pping sharply. On & arY as so manY' eral public land states and territories. This | Omaba I #pite of exiting ondinknoes the atrests | for s OMAVED, R o Ypoavary taok [ o6 : ‘ bill Is the boldest declaration of the prin sentiaus (o, be. litered with dodeery. ot nth, " Baiahod well above the | & t is standard—can be relied ciple of land cession that has been intro- 08 4 | all kinds, colors and deecriptions. Sollel Iu.\uv». Among the Increases were | o duced n congress, and its {ntroduction wil | . PENVER. Jan tors of various kinds make a practice of ifle, which rose 214 polnts: North gates to the nutional live stock convention | gtanding at Twenty-seventh and N streets | ern Pacific preferrod, 213 Reading first pre. doubtiess bring much adverse criticism [at Salt Lake left Denver today in special | *tanding at Twenty mil and N SLrests | o8 bR Bk Dantra) B Hiudimn | upon its author from (he antagonists of | trains ever the Rio o and (¢ ui.vrmln’-{\‘ Hmlnw vxh{ n u:xrmn.un.»u' are llolmnv L U AR M LA 30 | e nagiin AR 8 iclf Hand ra ds. Stockn \d associat rem the packing houses and passing out | & Ohlo, 18: 'nion Pacific preferred | land cesslon, Who are as u rule extremely | rom Missourl, Kunsas, Nebraska and Colo: | andbills ndvertising everything from a | lllinols Centrali 13 Atchisoh: Topeka & | radical in their opposition (o all measures | rdo up the partic o ! ) q eite rn ap the parties mpANYINg | 1ovival meeting to a sale of old bottles. As | Banta Fe Norfolk & Western, 1 ceding lands to the states. But as Mr. | the r.‘lnr..l.lu r;; \.mu;n.-n was .In. 1). re l‘ N Kl ‘“ 05 R ‘»| Pennsylvania, 1 . : e s o claxe og [ mous Cowboy ‘band of Pueblo, under the |a rule the workingmen throw the dodgers | = Mining shires remained all the week un King will leave congr g ot the close of | fiyecijon of Jack Sinclair. The members of [on the sidewalk or in the street, and the | der the shadow of the fatlure of the Lon: the present session he 1s not disturbed at [ tbis band Wear “the regulation cowboy | pesuit (o that N sirect, from Twents sisth | don and Globe Finance corporation, limited the prospect of adverse criticlsm, naistiuz | makeup. even (o the iariacand six-snooters. | Fesult 1o that N sirect, from Twents-sixth |5, oy’ trom south Africa ielped the do that the adoption of his measure would be [ The, Dand has been maintained fo rafto Twenty-se strests, is pression and mines for the greater part ._""nn“‘,m“:‘;"'_"":l“n et Ry ’W'm'” by the Colorado Midland railroad and has | paved with handbills. 1t is understood that | closed lower, Rands losing 5 points on' the | complaint has frequently been made to the o loss to other portions of the ! as plentiful at the following :::l';"l,)“ loge 50, othar. 5 o e | authorities about this matter, but no steps T W L L R R S : 4 3 have been taken to put a stop to the prac- 3@3%; three-months' bills, 374l Xt of King's DIk, | peniysiied | vav The text of Mr. King's bI, which has Invene Lomorrow rfon of a | ) Tandard of Quality been referred to the committee on pub- | {hited States senator 8 Wennter 0dd Fellows we Inntituted, of G. H. Mumm's Extra Dry Is constantly le lands, s as follows sfon. Those ¢ clection At 0dd Fellows' hall. Twenty-fourth and | making new friends for this brand. 119,441 “That, subject to all rights inchoate or | ex-Senator H. W centerin M streets, Saturday night, Dannebrog lodge, | cases imported in 1900, or 3 more than LLLLALLLAL NI 20000000 ) D -1 Nonrd of Trade i perfected thereto, all the lands of what- | thelr efforts an preventing a caucis and | No 251, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, | aay other brand. Speclal attention is called 2 bbb ddd LLLLLLLLLILLLLLLLLLLLELLL 55 Correapondence: Juhn A, Warrén & C ever nature or description aud righis | s 80C WHI probably “continue on this | S Tl iuied by the proper -aficers of | L the remarkable Guality Row imparted. I“WS“““'MS“W*M“WWI Direct wires to Chicago and New ¥ork. { GASOLINE ENGINES AND ELEVATCR MACHINERY Dawd Bradley & Co. Council IIIllIL, lowa. g upon for both definition and % pronunciation. Gasoline Engines Vertica!, Horizontal and Portable, from one OWEr up. There are a great many other things which could be said of the work, but if interested, call on the Megeath Stationery Company, 13808 Farnam street, and examine a copy. You will agree with us in admiring the work, JAWES E. BOYD & €D, Telephone 10140, Omahu, Neb, COMMISSION LGRAIN, PROVISIONS a0 TOCK S, ms&smmssmwemssmmm LSSSE