Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 22, 1901, Page 1

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ESTABLISHED JUNE SCATTER L, 80T! & Many Members of the Legislaturs A. When Eenatorial Ballot is Taken, OMAIIA, T | VENEZUELA COURTS TROUBLE“‘“RS. NATION AGAIN AT W [Government TUESDAY MORNIN(C JANUARY PAGES, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, THURSTON'S NEW INDIAN BILL | \[RS | Aronse Dis EASE SUES FORDIVORCE, | CONDITION OF THE WEATHER DY A BLOOD EBBS 1st for Nebraska - F [ Mig Tems Likely | Kansas Epellbinder Again Concludes She is | Tired of the Married State, | Wichita Ealoon Smasher acd Cempaxions Reservation Make Things Fairly Hum, Temperature at Omaha Yesterdny WASHINGTON enezuela confirm of a critical condi enator Thurston will | TWO PLACES WRECKED WITH HATCHETS CHARGES HER HUSBAND WITH NEGLECT | FUSIONISTS HANG ONTO WILD HOPE $300,000 for the Dawes commis preliminary $300.000 for capita tion of unnuities of certain Inlian tribes in Oklahoma and New York; Defendant is Accused of Failing for Twelve Yenrs Crusader When n Revolver I P er Head by One of Her Vieth aracas are making ermudez Asphalt Dream of the Day When Republicans Will | Fe Willing to Combine, ; river dam in though an Able-Bodied W idian Territory 'KEPT ALIVE ON STIMULANTS Mo n Remarkable Rally, 5,000 for bridges and approaches on Omaha | Winnebago THOMPSON'S MEN MOVE MVST[RIOUSLV:‘“V,,. government euit for divorce from Charles L. eason then | through gre Ing of the Vi Talk of "‘fomething” Abont to Drop and Wag Their Heads Bagely. lucarceration a smallpox will excite the most debate to the opening préspectors An afdavit correctness the petition quarantine Victorian er: %0 rapidly draw the remains of which are sold_tonight the defendant guilty of gross neglect and duty, has failed for In addition, t it foreign to the court < from under MERCER SAYS THERE WILL BE NO CHOICE change in the condition of Qu improvement olvil service, and la river damn Nationnl Bank, Indian farm t the defends | governments permit the s he defendant neressman fro Nebraska | uclan loeul Woman's Christian | T and her family and to supply them Wil Have to cloaks they Douglas avenue royal family, at Osborne death of her is merely a question of a #hort time with Secretary Gage louking to the veniences of life such as the defendant e Next Time. government retary Gago asked t able of supplying and furnishing Accompanying Lease signifying his intention Venezuelan government liquors and cigars, Washington glass windows and doors, | authorities are <inclination of strong nations the satistactory portion th consclousness, queen spent regatned early reasons why the bank should be so desig counting on ¢ lightning spe everything plate-glass with a revolver or Thurston filed applications on be half of residents near Ix stablishment those points Orinoco company notwithstanding horne thus had a chance to 'THINK HE 1S PAT CROWE ra and Crew of Steamahi Passenger La puhin Kidnaper. Venezuelan authorities, minister at Ausocintie Nebraska Republican gssociatic 4 before the pointed her companions | hours of Mon The correspondent of the A not protect the Nebraskans temporarily sojourning in this snid to be losing heavily through the seiz- weeks ago of the steame; which arrived today were sorved ton with a pok a youth struck him in the | man struck the youth and knocked him overpowered | He shoved her aside and committee of seven expectation of being summoned | | pointed to meet in seelng the capltal of the na- she carried & suspiciously 1 at Carupano for the s that disturb ve the name Nation and her friends a |to the city Harrison of Grand of Venezuela near Guira s registered at Tucker, an the prince of Wale who looked like Pat was on the Crowe of Omaha ate to inter Towa elactor champagne gained a battle | These stimulants, used to an extent PLAGUE SWEEPING THEM OFF s electoral l which he delivered to Senator Frye, |pool and after t pro tem of the | her way through the crowd, screaming, and tor the release of her [the policeman was deaf to her entreati | Prisoners Are Discharged. discharged prisoners after they reached the jail, and | 1% heartily condemned by the citizens. made him a promise saloons bLefore A cablegram was worked their process and of Wales and word came back | tound no one w enator Warren proposed an amendment | description. rivers and harbors bill the officers had mperor William entered the r Decimating British officers and | steamer today were shown Crowe's photo- of them are certain BRUSSELS not to wreck an | propriating $16; reck, and $30 ali the candidates. each sena is raging among mate of Lambert is certain that the latter | |and Crowe are ide ad of the journey The desperate remedies employed Monday would show Lambert, toward | and her husband, sewed It up v leaving the city building, Mrs e coolest manner, began lecture to the immense crowd that had sur- the city building expected to begin saloon wrecking again at her truce with the broken glass, ributaries to the Missourl rive Aments to the bill we emainder being elther out of the city tever and dysentery are doctors are friends would would have shown CHERPOURG masted schoone: The British four ryvan has foundered saying that she and in conversation told much about in an impersonal TWO HUNDRED GROCERS MEET | Minneapolis Treasurer in Report. application as much nourishme of stimulants nt as can be assimilated were employed during morning are | will endeavor to have them retained in the | bill when it g enator Warren also propos two or thre immaterial rolative standing of the principal candidates unaltered loaving the chief of police expires. Shaking her fist “Men of Wic up while clinging to the BEIDFLECIOR sLip's boats and were HAVE TO PAY INCOME TAX keel of one of the landed here, considered justifiable. The queen’s rally astonished no one more than her physicians, y afternoon they he ita, this is the right arm of God, and Is destined to wreck every saloon vantage of the act of August 18, 1894, known | as the Carey act, shall have ten vears from | the date of the final in which to cause the same to e irrigated It provides that (f the state o and the | prevalence of pairs has called attention to and when at o her ask for amazement Suggestions — loyd Submits wegregation The women procured a wagon and rode through the streets in it and similar hymns. saloons they had smashed and held prayer meetings. The damage done by three women is esti- twaen $500 and $2,000. the husband tion, was in the city, but wrecking of the saloons, nor did he go force to the pairing agreement and that it broken if curcumstances demanded cqualed their delight. ment Bonds hopes upon DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 21 nual convention of the National Association of Retafl Grocers of the United States con- vened here today with 200 delegates pres- Hanson of Minneapolis report made the followlng The fourth an- land to be reclaimed it public domain shall revert to the helpless to prevent temptation cer it the fusionists day in the @ imuginary | the attendan strongest constitutions with which a woman Despite the favorable afternoon the doctors dreaded greatly the between 6 o'clock ani When that was safely passed they seemed of her majesty's | through another da of the previous night's relapse k high tension. death, when it nnounced in nounced there, as according to present ar- | ements the first telogram s to be sent to the lord mayor of London. There is an immense t NEW YORK The Evening Post American holders of British govern- ment honds today wadte known the fact that cent income tax has been exacted government. was ever endowed uit at Omal . President P found them: his annual but the danger is ma than actual, be absentees could be readily procured by re- #orting to a call of the house. took no part sick leave, is detailed for recruiting duty That resolutions be passed favoring pas- sage by congress of the Brosius pure food bill or some similar bill; bill now pending in congress be con- As n matter i d though the memor: Postmasters appointed ¥ i Sheridan county, investment caleulations $225,000,000 al- the parcels 1o the presidinie officers of hoth senate and attendance the roll call separate hall and ing in joint possible by news of the is likely to be pub- London befd affair created intense excitement, and that 5,000 persons, men and wrecks since undertaken at the time the of exchequer notes the United States is estimate motalobrRe Medionit favoring an amendment to the bankruptoy | each meets in Parchen, resigned. vicious and interests which subscribed heavily for the bonds have | to the British government alleging that circumstances, nimical to the interests of the resolutions passed condemning the trading stamp and Sheriff Si no slip-up | sonce of more reason of the ab republican than fusion mem Comptroller Dawes has approved the ap- Paul to convert | with state bank into the First National bank 3,000 capital. slapping Sheriff Simmons on plication of H The report of Robert M. Floyd of Boston, receipts during yoar of $8,251.81; expenses paid bills amounting to $6 THREE LIVES LOST AT FIRET of Commercial Kewnnee Atter votes continue handling generally led yesterday at Osborne. Nation was at the union static of Corwith, Cowen Bewnils the villagers e that is likely Akresd to: for Lhs tombilEdnt relieved trom the burdens few exceptions that are are bewalling fall Cowes, for it known that the prince of Wales will never make Oshorne house a place of residence. sheriff pulled at her sle National bank of Hudson, la. Postoffices Discontinued which placed the loan in this countr; British gove piring reformer my prisoner, pects go the same program will Powersville. South Dakota mail to Bloomington. seeing Sheriff slap across the face Simmons gave Charles Mix county Amerfean lolders patience and subscribers peror Willlam place in England with so lit No salutes wore fired alreatly diasossa’| Fisher is appointed elevator con ire early this of the notes have chang from the original subseriber stick firmly tremendous & the sheriff, excitement who is a small man struggled with his powerful antagonis will eventuelly senatorship. one republican and one fusic Republicans re sed the doath of three men. COMMISSION TAKES ACTION COTTON, aged 22, Terre Haute, undemonstrative, advertising pm's Cabin | people contenting I this attitude with | removing the danger of st for the present, | Jong as the fusionists 7 1 did not care to hold them under “for 1 cer- ablie Instr fusion interference the circumstances PETERSON, and placing b which was driven than fo the ruler of n great WASHINGTON, Jan, lishing the Department of Public tion was unanimously passed by the Philip- | commission tween Commissioner Moses and Judge understanding of we subscribed for Another subscrib ish government Emperor William strolled around the grounds and visited the local sailors’ home. Winchester Windsor since Sund of Whippingham, they will not be encouraged to help any Sheriff Simmons he injured r thought that the Brit- would return the American gan to pray and sing hymns. today after r Women , vikited the rector Meanwkile most house snatched vening dragged back and internally. Chicago, expert mechanic In spite of th nothing border perpetrated long time before the claims were acted upon INOT EASY TO GET AT BOOKS| Arhuckle Brox, M school house The commissioners originally were unan- Martin Jacobs [surped from third story will recover. without making any hours of sleep. Then a dull nd the uneasy sl came convinced an amend- ment prohibiting the teaching of religious cheol buildings | the commizsion would disregard its instruc- tions concerning the separation of church *‘questionable provision™ commissioner that Catho- flames into every cut off escape by corner of the house and means of the THREE COAL CARS DERAIL IT| Passenger Tral was ushered into Nation cried ‘The principal burden of the Aelegations | doctrines in was keeping in company with (hem her home, but on account igures in LONDON, Jan (3:30 a. m.) ut with No made a demani jailer's comfortable room Muntz could not < called at terized as groundiess the local sentiment members of the cabinet ked up in his favor be found when the I8 #aid that the cireuit nd the sugar instruction Al the experience with the y demonstrated | { Memphis fo the Kansas no further | Philippine schools has alre & Memphis, Kansas City last night at §: Pligrim, Mo., this morning, running | coal cars that had been | main track. | been received d at midnight going (o happen not [that it that fails the men holding in slyly whispered 185 doors and win surance on Waoolson comp instructors | north of Springfeld at Osborne €0 soverely the accommodations taxed that the Battent exclusively, Arbuckles to intend (o take compromise partics was predisposed against the Wichita saloon wreck Bt Cowes castle, and the royal who sustained a sprained back, was the only escaping with t church in Hutehinson Dpassengers wodation of visitors ting teaching thrice Mercer's Huapp) queen’s illness was saved themselves by jumping inaugurated on at T keep up what I have that their children reccive such instruction rangements of teachers | pupils religiously | of bulletins who attempt and brickbats. was upplauded vigorously tion, who had sald she was in- by God, continued in all postofces throughout United Kingdom have no means of knowing anything except from the new | partially demolished, but the mail car, bag- | There won't can appeal from it have never disloyalty or dis o alleged disobedience of | instructions sleeper remained upright POSSE DOES DEADLY WORK congressman with a representing while dustroying these awful places WILL MEET AT CLEVELAND f the Repubiic Che | such use of school buildings would involve shelmsford county court tain private m around and see mo after queen was dead, and the judge in tear reat emotion referred t ings which later { used for religlous and political purposes twithstanding And Dave forthwith roll the sorrowful tid 1 up his sleeves —— Volrs for W) opposition of Stornge He WASHINGTON gave notice of an amendment senators who EARLINGTON were gathered in the vicinty of Buckingham Marlborough patronage distribution | the peaple were opposed to it from Boxtown to ( He believed | veland and Pittsburg were ting of the national council administration the Republic reservoirs in Wyoming of ecclesiastical control | believe the hierarchy rove of the The Judge di their names ¢ 18 a tale of publ ments and functions po ottled gloom harmonious, Rotterdam, held in the ofice of Judg propositions 1f experience proved the repealing the | at least be after the government had Philadelphia—Arrived—Rhynland, Liver- \ the next annual encampment another cavcus, which will be s loarned that up for considerntion, several other | secure low railroad rates, the decision officers are searching for WASHINGTON the opening sion of the senate the chaplain invocation referred with deep p. condition of Queen Victoria virtues as a sovercign and [a bright prospect of an everg matters were Commissioner Naples and G | whether the 2. | the purpose sought republican senatorial ca the election of one which to hold the next annual encampment accomplish ATrangements Pittshurgh, complcnt s Beptember & set for the substitute, the | was unauimously jassed. (Continued on Third Page.) for Boulogne and Kotterdam, prices for zinc of ber realw, | Ominous Bilence Broods Over the Bed | Obamber of the Dying Queen. WORST OF NEWS MOMENTARILY EXPECTED Sudden Cessation of Bullstine Rouses the Gravest Alarm in England, FOR A TIME STIMULANTS CAUSE RALLY i P Physicians Use Brandy and Ohampagne to Revive Vital 8p BUT IMPROVEMENT IS ONLY TEMPORARY Great Britain Settles Into the 1 « pest pom. Hecomnizing the L able Fact That the Bad is © 4 but & Little While, enie pon $:85 A m.—An of- | LONDON, Jan | ficial bulletin, issued at Osvorne house at § o'clock, says he queen this morning shows signs of diminishing strength and her majesty condition again assumes a more serious aspect. (Sixned) REID, POWELL, BARLOW." | COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan aom Up to this hour no further bulletin has | been issued. The correspondent of the | Assoctated Press hero is informed that the | queen’s condition has undergone no change | The queen is expected to lve until Thurs duy morning unless unexpected complica | tons occur LONDON, Jan. 22 8:30 a. m.— The Cowes correspondent of the Daily Express learned unofficially that the queen has taken nour | ishment freely since miduight Earlier Bulleting, A special dispatch LONDON from Cowes (his evening says Emperor William was admitted to the queen’s pre: ence ubout 5 o'clock. She spoke a few words to him and after two or three minutes he withdrew. The queen took a {little nourishment and fell asleep in the arms of the princess of Wales. COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan. 22.-12:15 a | m.~The bulletin issued at midnight an- | nounces that there was no material change | In the queen’s condition COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan, 22.-12:20 a m.—The following is the full text of tha midnight bulletin posted at Osborne hous “There {8 no material change in the | queen’s condition. The slight fmprovemert of the morning has been maintained throughout the day. IFood has been faken | fairly well and some tranquil sleep sc- a JAMES REID “R. DOUGLAS POWELL, “THOMAS RARLOW." FRESH TIDINGS UNOBTAINABLE News from t k Chamber i Snd- denly Shut ON and (he Worst | In Feared, o N (Copyright, 191, by Press Publishing Co.) EAST COWES, 2. —(New York World Cablegram-—Speciul Telegram.)—We can get no tidings from tne sick cham ber. The worst is feared DEATH'S HAND STAYS CUSTOM N | (Copyright, 191, by Press Publishing o) LONDON, Jan. 21.—(New York World Cablegra 1 Telegram.)—This has | been another day of weary watching and | waiting. The official bulletins have been | 1ess grave, but no one really believes for an instant that the aged queen can ever recover from so serious an illness. Tho | stight rally or rather slight stay in (b | more fatal developments which marked to | day, 15 what doctors concur in saying may be expected. Thero may be a sudden | change for the worse, and the end may he | predicted in a couple of hours, or this ehb and flow of life may last four or five days longer. The commotion at first observed | at Oshorne house has now given place (o [ns 4 gloom. KEverything is prepared for | the worst. AN h s abandoned. Throughout the day the queen’s strengih was prevented from failing altogether by swall doses of stimulants, brandy and | champagne being administered with 1n creasing frequency, but even with this her majesty has had lengthening periods of ab- solute unconsciousness The kaiser's visit caused profound grati- fieation, as demonstrating his personal good will, and making it plain to hostilo powers that (¢ Britain is not isolated at the present, grave juncture of her fortunes. Conlition Agninst England. Apprehension unquestionably exists in and diplomat o5 that the death queen, who is held in such universal reverence and esteem and whose moral weight £or n peace was incaleulablo, may serve the purpose of those powers led | by France whose aim is coalition against England. The kaiser's presence, which has much impressed continental feeling, i3 ) really an act of characteristic impulsive ness, and like most of his impulses is | Rood i the main. Ve is groatly attached to Queen Victoria, who for her part enter tained a warmer affection for him than for who was accustomed to write and speak (o him i‘u.\ of her other grandchildren a in a4 way no one else ever dared. The queen nicknamed him “Wilful Willie,” and their relations always remained the most affectionate. A correspondent in one of t af papers stutes that the queen this 1 expressed a wish to see the en | peror, who attended her at the bedside | when ‘the queen uttered u fow feeblo word | The emperor withdrew visibly moved The emperor and prince of Wale took a walk this afternoon in mufti through | Cowes, calling at the Sailors’ home, where | they visited the inmates and addressed a | fow cheering words to them. Their leay | ing the castle showed that no immediate apprehe fon was entertained, but late . pectal admiralty yacht lying in the Cowes yonds was ordered to hold itself in read iness to ¢ to Portsmouth during th t to bring th \embers of the ministry v | were entertained respecting the possibility of the august patie urviving the night i L v oof the Que | back, which showed that the gravest fe e When staving at Osborne the queen has occupied a different bedroom at different seasons. Her bedroom overlooks the Solent but the chumber has a soutbern uspect, facing in which she now is lying and, wich n planta tion and bright hued shrubs. The queen's bed is an elegant, somewhat old fashioned wmabogany one, aud has accompanied her

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