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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE EST ‘\'HLINIIFI) JUN ! e 19, 1871, OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1901 TWELVE PAGES, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, | "y~ OT[, 0\ S_\“E b'.,, 'Q MRS. NATION BREAKS LOOSE | NONTREAL SUFFERS BIG HR[- CHAFFEE SLATEO FOR MANILAr 4 . s Sansas Snloon Smasher Wreeks n Report that Mle In to Leave China | - Int in the Little Town of sy \ nnd ke Conunnnd in P nrine. Wholesale District is Devastated by De- Iippines @ocossssssesseseeses .o sesesscscs “ee Ohanges Made in Yesterday's Ballot Have % —— voutiop Elemeot 4 I —_— ., PRVVILELLLSOSA PAAAAIAAIALIE I ? Little Sirmif O LA Kan, Jan. 22.-A capital spe g J [ NEW YORK, Jan A epecial to tho| §¥ | iret Radical Step Expected from Bdward ittle Bigmificance. clal frowd Enterprise, Kan., ¢ — | He v.‘} from Washington ea war de- | §3 ] - | terprise today by demolishing a saloon and | BOAFD OF TRADE BUILDING DESTROYED | !\, oi e in the spring the American | $ ¢ I} REAL STRENGTH NOT YET UNMASKED | sciivering a street lectur | A forces in China will be almost entirely | § 184 i | She arrived on the early morning Santa Wdrawn The uoderstanding {s that| ¢ M ARREL WITH PREMIER [ e train from Wichita, and weat at ones | Conflagention Practieally Under ¢ 1\,” General Chaftos, WHD is now in the | That I B i " ‘ QUARREL WITH PREMIER CLEARLY VISIBLE Btrong Men Conceal the Extent of Their |to the home of . B Hoftwman, & well known [ (rol me 1 0°Clock volunteer, service, wil! bo appotnted u | § § at Is the Avowed Determination of Edward VII in $ _— i por t leader Whie | major gereral in the regular establishment | ¢ ¢ ) . i . iti i Respective Following. | Mr. Hoffman was away, but his wite was | | and will be ordered to Manile with the one | $ ¢ His Speech to the Privy Council. I3 | These Oonditions Indicate the Unianiat Gor- —_ {at home, and a temperance meeting was | regiment and the one battery of artilery | § § 1§ [ ernment Will foon Go to Pieces. By IONISTS HOP! NST HOPE STILL| 110 at tho houso at 2 o'clock, attended by | sow in Pekio, Upou arrivel in Mesiis he | 1: LONDON, Jan Followiug s the full text of his majesty's ae- §8 | FUSIONI E AGAINS a dozen or mor: women. | MONTREAL, Jan. 24 ~1 a. m.—One of the | wily I Major Geveral MacArthur as| .: cossion speceh :: | | chfer perteting wlavsSs, Nathon ve: | ot disanitot ires from which B et | goveraor aeneral of the Phlivines, 7| §4 Your Royal Highesses, My Lords and Gentlemen: This 1+ | LONDON WEARS OFF THE EDGE OF ITS GRIEF Imagine that Bome Republican Will Tie |, oo urt o rown ompaniod by Mes.| gnd notwithstanding the efforts of the en- | fantey and battery: of artMiery will leavs | 3 the most painful occasion on which 1 shall ever be ealled upon M @ Up for Their Bupport. | Hoffman, Mrs. 1. A. Case, \ leading Wo- | tire department the flames were not checked | in Chinn a squadron of the Sixth ~avalry, | § ¢ to address you. + | Demeanor of the Peopls 8hows Rather a ) | man's Christian Temperance Unfon worker, | until 1 o'clock (his morning. My that timo | commanded by Lieutenant Coionet Wint. | ¢ ¢ My fiest and melancholy duty is to announce to you the : i N 3 S— and _another voman, who was heavily | i had destroyed property valued at '+ | This squadron will subsequéntis b tuced | § death of my beloved mother, the queen, aud T know how deeply Lively Interest and Expectancy. \ THOMPSONITES WORK FOR THEIR CAUCUS | ¥eled. The two Jointists had locked their | (ween $2,100.000 and $3.000.000, and was still | to one op, Licutenant Colonel Wint re- | ¢ § you and tho Katien, and T think 1 mny say the whole world | PR | «aloons and were in hiding | burning, though tha appearance is that the | maining in command, so that (Mo military N —_— Mra. Nation went to Schilling’s place and | firemen have at last got it under cc { representation of the United States in| §$ sympathizes with we in the irreparable loss we all have sus | CAPTIVATING NOVELTY OF THE SITUATION Im They Are Gaining {n the Bffort | attacked the glass doors. She smashed | fncluded in the property burned i Pekin by eurly summer will niot be more | §§ tained the glass out of the frames and stepoed | wplendid Board of Trade bullding, which | than 100 men, provided no new emergency I hardly sy that my constant endeavor will be al 33 to Name the Lincoln Man Ahead I 4 i f . tnto the desertod joint, leaving the others [ ccxt over $300,000 and housed over 1 wrises to necessitate the retontion of il | ¢ % ways to walk in her footsteps o | All Turn from the Dead Queen to the Bpec- SEan Sy A ChACE S SRR e U UVOR | Tmante. SN BRIE @ doren MNIRY SHAITRSS | VN oDe NOW. 16 BURH I undertaking the heavy load which now devolves “ Vil " pirants, hopped gashes in the bar and broke all | houses and two score smaller concern: | It all the natlons follow the example of . FeaVE tich now devolves upon ulation, " What Will Her Bon Do? the glasses and bottles on the shelves, Then The weather was cold and the firemen |tho United States it is pointed out that me Tam fully determined to he o constitutional sovereign in . sho went to the refrigerator and commenced | wore greatly hampered in this respect | the foreigi. force in Pekin this summer | § 4 the steietest sense of the word, and so long as there is breath bringing out cases of beer. She handled | Outside of the Board of Trade bullding | will not be more than S0 men. In reduc- | § ¢ inany body 1o work for the good and amelioration of my people TIMES MAKES VEILED SLUR AT MONARCH Allen ..ol 1"‘-;n‘|y-l<l—v\; ‘n;m w-m'u e ).’w,»'u into ,:,, ther i fist & modern structure among | jng its TS B --lm;":'l' :‘“*‘ "l'" ""“]‘"h‘ i I have resolved to be known by the name of Edward, which . | air droppec 1 on the floor, deftly crack- | those burne States will set an excellent exumple, which, | § § " y t my 1 i Tl [ h bottle lefe solid after the fall. | The narrow streets, antiquated buildings | it is hoped, other nations, especially Ger- | ¢ ¢ had Deen borne by six of my ancestors.In doing xo 1o no sedh. 1He Anwue Wik s Bits in ha was soon covered with a mix and the inflammable nature of the tock iw any and Great Britain, will follow, :: undervalue tl name of Albert, which T fnherit from my cver Plaht Mis Stemin sonnl ture of drinkables. She kept up the work | they contained made a combination which | i3 to-be Tnmented, great and wise father, who by universal con e Wwith Ofleinl Whose until Marshal W. R Benham finally en- | (he department was powerless to overcome. | DEGERTERS MAKING TROUBLE :' sent is. I think, deservedly known by the name of Albert the | e ¥1 ¥anl tered and, taking her by the sleeve, told | The fire practically burned until it came | 133 Good, nnd T desive that his name shouhl stand alono. v BF FARCIV TN her she must get out | 1o open space, which gave the firemen an | gua of T, . 4 i & o ” What are you?" she demanded, “but a | opportunity for effective work. For a time | Poninh ‘e 1uconclusion 1 trust to Parliament and the natlon to sup | murderer and purjurer in protecting this | 1\ looked as It the flames would spread | 4 port me in the arduous duties which now devolve upon me by Wopyrght, 1801, | Publishing Co.) unholy traffic? Kither let me alone or take | glong Commissioner street to the ..m} ‘e inheritance, and to whiceh 1 am determined to devote my whole LONDON, Jun W York World off your star ofice building in the course of erection | TiEN TSIN, Friday, Jan. 18- The United | : strength during the remainder of my life. Cablegram ecial Telegranm.) — London to But followed him out, and calling | there. Crowds of people jammed the nar- | States transport Sumner, which arrived | ¢ § Ay was garbed mourning ¢ respect b b4 43 her companion procecded to give the | row strects and the pollce could not con-| Lare, brought 150 troops to repl Amerl- Peecscosscscne R T — | to the memory of England's lamented ques g Murphy g marshal a bilstering arraignmeat in the | trol them. Women fainted and the lrjvmu who have been invalided T AREE SRR It | but the air and demcanot of peoplo of all presence of the crowd. She then started | clothes were torn and a few slightly in Two deserters from the American troops, | classes su ted rather u cheerful interest for the other joint, but it was well bar- fjyred in rushes for safety v | with an American flag. have recently com TA‘\ES lP HI\ SCLP’“’ R COND”")N OF THE WEATHER | nd exp i ither than grief, and the Rosewater 16 10 [ ricaded and offered no plateglass for | it £ e Loss. | acts of depredation in the surround complete novelty of “the situation, the en 144 M O Dl k. The marghal refused to allow [ tes of the | INE country, and have blackmailed the vil- priset g L) "',"\;j‘j‘,‘ “’ A colder tod [ teing prospect of gorgeous and statel Sutheriand 83 o |Yer te chop down the doors g she finally | The foliowing are ths estimites S0 Lo | lagers. Both were captured, but one su orrow Ml pageants, and (he strange sensation of the YNemEeon W U3 vy B8 Be| v home with bar sompanituee) (§HE said | BHECIRS losass: B tanand of | Co¢ded in making his excape and is stil at | Edward VI Takes Oath Relating to the | crntare at 0 nation's once more seeing a king on the Van Dasen vt ‘i ‘i i "3 7 [he bad obly begun her work and expects [ insurance, $100,00; tenants of B ST large. It is probable that they will be shot Secutity of Ohiuseh of Beotland. throne, quickly deadened their consclous k to clean out many more places. It fs re- | Trade building, $100.000 W“ fi‘l\\ tv.l"”"l"rnm sikhs who W found guilty of ¥ b o ness of the loss the nation has sustained. LINCOLN, Jan. 23 al Telegram.) fmryl»,'d ||-,.1~‘l:- “\llnxmmv e ;‘AMI' ik :h:hlwl:‘- ‘h»(””l”\~ ;:) R TV e e by T B Bt P Lo it e g I A i ‘The table of senatorial ballots presents | MOrrow and th ilene joint keepers are Bons Co., Tanc e . o | their depredations today and given ffty soverelgn is seen in her true proportions a8 much of a Chinese puzzle as ever, which | Preparing for her coming | more & Co., vmvlvu'n :\n:f-u’.r‘,‘ ‘\":"'".‘.Z”.“ | lashes each. Many lawless acts are being COURT IS ORDERED TO GO INTO MOURNING | In the meantime the clty that was her cap everyone can work at with no better chance Mrs. Natlon Strack in the Eye, Boulter & Co., ;<' s ;'” Pt e | committed. A French soldier has bee _ ftal for sixty years {8 wmore interested in of imimediate wolution Alias any one els TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 23.-About 8:30, as | COMstIne & ;(.W”.‘m“ . L Greentons & | SeNtenced to a term of five years in prison saiately g Cunelus orl her successor. I saw the king drive to As will be seen, the figures for several of | Mru. Nation was lecturing on the atreets of | Sons & Co.. 850000 Joronts CROGIICEE T2 | for drawing his bayonet upon an Australtan | "oy ) jamntion Services Todny Marlborough house on his arrival this . the principal candidates went further up- | Enterprise, Mrs. Schilling, wife of the joint- [ €0 hats 4““'“""“ 5 \’ o ”"m“‘ j’" | policeman. Two Frenchmen have been shot the Now foversin Will Hee | morning. He was in a closed semi-state ward as the result of new acquisitions, but | 18t whose place of business was demolished, | ©0¥ €tc.. $60 fad I::.'\I '" Levin & A1l S1L ATIRHIAR He SRRSO R0 1 Balaoh | ten to O ne. | earriage, in deep mourning, wearing a black the number of votes still masked tehind | came up to her. commission merchants, § ovin & | pragls. The French soldiers draw ihelr b | SEEN THROUGH GERMAN trock coat, with broad black stripes on bis men pot actually in the keeps the| “I've got you now.” said said, and she | C0.. furs, $00,000; Gilmour Bros. & (0. | payonets upon the slightest provecation sciads | shirt cuffs, and carried an umbrella with atmosphere a trific hazy struck Mrs. Nation twice in the face. A |Ccommission merc h"“.hv ""’:""‘, "‘.‘\"":"' | i Jnary | YO KIng of Gr a black handle. A crowd gathered along Analysis of the few changes is readily | SUEht gash was cut over the eye and it bled | Martin & Co.. $50,000; J. Cohen | TALK OF BIG INDEMNITY LOAN LONDON. oan sho An ovrnordmin | o the route, and all uncovered as he passed made by Inspection of the roll call. Thomp- | Profusely. Mrs. Nation went to a neigh- | Wholesale clothiers, $40,000 issue of the Gazette this morning which | varying ¥ The horses proceeded at slow trot and the son gathered In two votes, those of Scott | boring house and had her eye bandaged, and | The fire started at $:05 p. m. in the rted nt Herlin Powers May Guar- | APPears with black borders, announces the Kilig: 10ALSA - ot O, M Wikdow: dcktioel of Pawnee and Fowler of Fillmore, that|continued her lecture on the street | premises of M. Saxe & Sons, wholesale antee Chinn (o the Amount of | death of Queen Victorin adding BERLIN, Jan. 24.—The tone edging the solutations of his subjec it were both In the legislature of two years The crowd was too nolsy, and she ad- | clothiers at Lemoine and St Peter streets, nim Marks. | “The advent has caused one universal | toward the new king of Eogla was 4 West End fashlonable crowd maialy, ago and at that time decidedly antagonis- | Journed to a church nearby, where she made | The streets were deserted at that time cdidh | feeling of regret and sorrow 1o her maj- [ Th Post emphusizes his most cordial nd the ladies testified their recognition of tic to him. That influences of the strong- | ® 1ong address | and the fire had gotten a good headway be- | BERLIN, B The Vossische 70"“":,4.«! ‘s faithful subjects, to whom she was |lations with Emperor Willlam, which bix new siation by ocourtesylng (6 tho est order must bave been brought to bear | [ fore the first alarm was sent in. The fire- | BERLIX, Jan. 285 TRE TOEIREAG BRERER | endeared by the deep interest in their wel- | addx, have not been nfluenced by his ground a8 If ut court. This offect wis pe to work this result 1s the only inference | LAST YEAR'S METAL QUTPUT |men found the building, a three-story stone | 0 e ers are iscussing with China an | {78 Which sho iuvariably manifested a8 | Jitical opini aiilian, WUE. fHar Rink Johked Phciatn: avid to - Bh.orat. | stricture, a mass of flamen. A second and |(he powers are fiseiseit FUE CEES S| well as by many signal virties which | The Deutsche Tages Zeltung points 1o | dignified aud somewhnt oppressed. Thera T'wo votes were added to (he Rosewater Vol third alarm was sent in immediately, but | ‘I’ 'r':'m\)m "'M K ow et e Toutt Hmvl.rkl--'. nd adorned her character.” | King Edward's close relations in the past |was a perceptible increase fn the con- strength, Johnson of Pholps, who had yes- | tory, Ine kon and Beitish | before the nearest reinforcements reached | & ¥ by | . Then follows the proclamation of Bdward | with British Chartered South Africa | desconsion of his bow. s (here nudonbt | o' ‘terday complimenied Ourrie, taturaing, and Northwent, i $290,815,4: the scene the flames had leaped across St R Py L VIL the acknowledgment of alleglance by | company, Mr. Rhodes and Mr. Chamber- | edly was in the respectful oo with st Hall of Burt falllng in with Speaker Sears —_ Peter strect, which Ix vory narrow at this | papyg! Jao 20 A dispa’ ‘s . the Havas | (B0 Drivy council aud the king's speech |luin, concluding therefrom that he will not | s subjects uzed upon him. Tho duke AL ine, pet8 L0B8 KA aoREAN of Jeftoreon| - NEW YORK, Jun 3. 8. Vulentine, | point, and attucked the big five-siory stone | ooonc et Poiin says 4000 Chinese | 8¢ P8 accession. throw b fouenco for peace conditions | o¢ York followed in the next variiage. o went over to Melklefohn, who also added | President of Wells, Fargo & Co., has lssued [ butlding occupled by H. A. Nelson & Son's | popyjarg have reassembled near Chang | After giving a list of those who attended | acceptable to the Boers and calls him 10 | appeared to he in unaccustomed good spir one other vote. Had Senator Baldrige been | his annual report of the metals produced | company, dealers'in fancy goods. Here tt | qit el - ol IR0 Fine pronch | the council the Gazette announces that the | friend of Germany, but an ndvocate of fti- | (s and bowed with extreme wabiits present, the Rosewater vote would have |i the states and territories west of the | spread as rapldly as it had in the Saxe | ;,onq General Veyron is closely watch- | Kiug subscribed to the oath relating to the | mate rolations between Great Britain and | though he usually inclines to stifiness aod been 17, Missouri river, including British Columbla | building. In an instant it med the cn- | 1o them and M. Pichon, the French |Security of the Church of Scotland | France. The paper adds I'reasrvi k Tho fusionists scattered a little more to- | 804 the Yukon district. The report states | tire bullding was a oaring furnace. minister. has energetically requested their | It concludes with the kiug's formal proc- | It would be all right for us it he pre- | Nl } day than at any time since the first ballot, | that the total gross result in 1900 was | The warehouse of Beardmore & Co., tan- {n meqiate dispersal | lamation ordering all officers and persons | vailed with such views, for it would then | . ting Lases His Kreedom, giviog & few complimentaries to Berge, | 229,315,427, of which gold contributed $99,- | n adjoining Nelson's to the south, was | b in authority throughout his dominions to|be easier to flud again our natural p...] "'Ih"‘klulnz rv;n]ul to take his elevation Broady, Harrington, Hitchcock and Suther- | 100.733; copper, $69.752,281, and silver, $42,- | next attacked, and from there the flames | 3 | continue to exercise their offices during | sition. | With dublous feellugs. 1Ile gains a large land, as well as to Allen and W. H. Thomp- | 102.602, | communicated to the establishment of Sil | BAN PUT ON COUNTESS’ BOOK | 10 royai pleasure and exhorting his sub No Marked Mental Gifts, | income und the prestige of sovereignty, L son, the caucus nominees. The fusionists| The combined output of these metals last | verman, Boulter & Co., wholesale hatters A fects to aid and assist such officers In the | hg Vorwaerts says: “He has been satis- | Pt 108€8 his frecdom and incurs an onerous purpose adopting rules for the caucus bind was the greatest in the history of this | and furrlers. Here another inflammable | performance and exccution of thelr duties. | foq with the reputation of being the best | "C*PORSsiDIlity. He must abandon his pleas- ing thelr members in the future to stay | “ountry and Canada. The world's produc- | stock added to the flerceness of the flames. | r Reln- ‘r The sorrow felt throughout the empire 18 | dregged man in Burope and has never shown | *1¢ FIPS o Hamburg aud Monto Carlo in line with the caucus decision, jnstead | 1100 of gold, estimated at $236,000,000, shows | In the meantime the flames had continued | Late Kniser, | evidenced by a constant succession of tele- | menta) gitts of understanding for more | 1C ¢80 10 longer go In mufti to stay in his of thus flying at random. The idea be-|® decrease of $68,000,000 as compared with | down St. Peter sireet on the side they | | rams arriving from every jmportant town | gepigus conditfons. His acquaintance with | "°°M$ at the Jockey club for the New hind this move Is the old hope that by hold- | 18 started to St. Paul street, licking up the Jan ‘The Berlin couris}in the colonles, all telling of the suspen- | tng demi monde of all the European capi- | Market race mneetings. Ho must give up ing out solldly they may eventually be| Australia mined $6,000,000 less, while the | premises of J. Bordeaux & Co., jobbers in | have rendered an adverse decision against | sion of business, the clo of theaters, the | (alg will make It very easy for him to follow | D1 S0ciable habit of turning into the Marl ablo to strike a deal with some republican | Production in South Africa fell off on ac- | hats and caps. St. Peter street for an en- | the di 1 Countess Von Wedel-Berard, | display of mourning emblems and arrange- | in tha footsteps of the three Georges.: { borough or Turf club in the afternoon or by which they might save to fusion|count of the war. The production in the | tire block was a mass of flames on either | Whose hook, entitled “My Relations with | ments for memorial services. All the gov-| The Cologne Volks Zeitung emphasizes | (¢ 8L NIRhU for bridge or baccarat, Those one of the senatorships they would like | British North American possession in- | side ¢ His Majesty, Emperor Willlam I1; Revela- | ernors "‘“"‘ sent on behalf of thelr respec- | ynat Emperor Willlam's visit to England j5 | 1¢18htful and cosy country house parties, #0 much to capture. creased $5.000,000, and the total for North = % i T tions About the Regicide in Italy, and the [tive colonies telegrams of condolence to| ot purely private character. Where everything was provided for his en Caucus SUIL 0 the Distance, America about $3,000,000. Montana led with tle Eftortx (o Save Donrd of Trade. | 00 P icin the Light of Truth,” made | King Edward and Joseph Chamberlatn, sec- | mbaror William's message announcing | LeFtainment. must in the future be few and To A man up a tree it looks as It the | ABEFeRale production of metals of %7 During this time a great fight was being | 4 great wensation last year. The decision | retary of state for the colonies. Queen Victorla's death to his mother was | f8F between, He will have, on the other Broxaeol for & republloan cditetly were iy | 118:160; Colorado ranked next, with §47,918,- | made to save the big Board of Trade "““"' is that the hook shall be confiscated and | Dip (e Sympathy. addressed to his slster, Princess Vietcria |PADd plenty of opportunities for cultivat indefaitely remote. At loast no one has | 220; ATl followed, with $21.206,020, and | 0K, erected elght yeare ago at a cast of | (he plates destroyed. The whereabouts of | mhe marquis of Lansdowne, minister of | of Schaumburg-Lippe, Who broke the news |IN€ the Joys of domesticity, tor which ho any confidence in seelng it materlalize this | 1NCP Chlifornia, with $18 1. In British | $¢ . and adiolning the Nelson bulicing | the countess are unknown, | toreign affairs, has received from the |to the Empress Frederick. The latter was (M8 never developed a taste. The duke of \ week. The friends of Mr. Thompson, how- | o101 the Yukon district the value | o0 the north side Bjornstjerne Bjornsen's play, “Beyond | Gorman ambassador a letter on behalf of [ deeply moved York, on the contrary, fluds his incomo \ SVor. dbe not TAmITIIME thol psots. NOW- 1 ot ores mined was $30,207,000 | Fora long time the cfforts of the brigadt: | gur power,” part second, which the cen- | tho qiplomatic corps expressing its sym-| The Zeitung says: “The Emperor Fran- [J4mp from 850,000 to $100,000, while simul " Mitting their efforts to pro- | were successful, u plentiful supply of water ship has finally allowed to be produced P 4 - ! taneously his anomalous s w €ure agreement to thely srapossl to g0 incs | YSTh succtascul & plantifu) augpix. ot WalSEigorehip ban-pally. dlioy ¢ produced, | paihy and condolence. Tho communication | €15 Joserh has lost a falthful friend. At | ncowsly his malous status of payine then let all others shift for themselves ] pa 75 1030 ob @t Pav) atrast BolbE west trom: Bl | theal 5 1 t not only fills the heerts .ll"l‘ll friendly to Austria-Hungary. | A l] A eges worth having disappear They claim to have secured forty-nine aig- | ity of 1L Metealfe of Omana | 900 0F St P L, golng om Sil- | “rne Royal Academy of Sciences will an- | of her i ith profound sorrow, | The Neue Frele Presse says: “The Vic-| A Privy counselor present at the proclama- natures to their paper, which is to be ef- King Bditorinl Charge of Com. | 'C0MAn: Boulter & Co’s, licking up half a | (jcipate Emperor William's birthday and [ but, will arouse beyond (he limits of thé | torian era was an horolc period for Parlia- | tion council says ghe king wade a most footive when 8igned by sisty-ssren. but| Moner While Williasm Travels. dosen concerns in lts why, until it had’l gojebrate the day tomorrow. e et Ko o S iyh g | mentary 1ife, a_brilliant epoch, the richest | ddmirable impression by his speech, which L i A AT nae T AR | At iy r'rmlh" at he lr;‘u:“\\ “’.\h :u.- r':':‘p.“\‘:,llir‘m“..“. LAY dnd aamiradon. Such sehdmets dr | in material for economic culture, frecdom | »I\Ix:“ :llnnu,l'r\rwl tacttul and delivered with > or get the necessary LINCOLN, Jan. 23.—(Special Telegram,)— | °f James Corlstine & Co. s building ex- | #hared most sincerely by the members of | of commerce and great electoral roform.” | iENity. 5 explanation of his adoption 1t could never get the necessary number to |, TAREOLR, St SEoo(Speciul Telegramo)— |\ joq it the way from St. Paul sireet to | IRISH LORD MAYORS ELECTED | e aiptomatic corps.’ who, having hud the | ¥ |of the style of Edward VII, as was pre make it effective. In the meantime the | parE iam J. Bryan will soon | o soard ot Trade butlding and the flames honor of being received at court and ap- Galls g% ofiFence. | dicted da b ‘ s single nomingtion advocates are holding | MAke & European trip cannot be verified to g e auleie ok proaching her majesty, have also had the | The paper devotes a special article to the ays ago, shows his ingenuity in ed to go through it like a tinder Cork nor of appreciiting’ these rare and in g 3 . ™ appes | putting a gocd face on a some conferencen for the purpose of bracing one. | PIEBt but it 1s kiown that he contemplates | *V olgn countries | E & g 1ce on a somewhat awk 4 new soverelgn, declaring fo . avellng extensively over “nited States | POX. When the rear wall of this building Haorrington Winning { comparable qualities by which that wugust | ward business, Tomorrow he w . another up and incldentally figuring f thera | rAVeNUE extonsively over the United States | 0 0 ol \*yad" ceon that the Board of in Capital. | overeign captivated the hearts of all who | have the fullest confidence in him claimed King at \-]um SN N il hospio 1s Anv Mommolr &reuadiion whioh sl can \u:m:\ 'vm'm\]. few months, He has long | #hs reachod it was scen the ' c Lty il e he other papers are equally laudatory | Himimes K128 ."“‘;I:lsyllmlub"ln his own t together entertained a doniro, to visly several of the | *°5 ¢ il ' g The lor .| The morning papers publish a long trib- | of Edward VII. The Tageblatt hopes the | ¢, and subsequently at four other L ik foreign countrics, and it is thought that he | Sold sheets of flame sprang ont and up [ DUBLIN, Jan The lord mayors of the 2 & par - P | points of metropolis. Then he will return 1o About twenty-five members who signed ios were chosen today. In Dublin | Ute from the poet laureate, Alfred Austin, [ world will be the richer for the prince of may decide to extend his trip across tne | A1 scized hold of the big building in a | Irish ‘ Osborne when the body of the qu DML o e i b % : s | to the dead quee peace. ¢ Qqueen will the 6748 call met tonight and clected a | [ | dozen places, ariving the firemen back | siv Thomas D. Pile, who was lust year's| (0 the dead queen. |ingsan. v J i . | e removed to Windsor early next weok, 1o committee, couisting of Senator Johneon | V4T, } ¢ 1o 1 ““The "newer and more modern atructure | successful candidate, withdrew and Timothy | Orders have been issued for 6,500 troops | The text of Emperor Francis Joseph's | o ZIREI 10 TWindeor early L and Representatives Wilkivson a @ has made arrangements with the tel to line the st e ed, o Waterioo, cham nd Tweed, senatorial s of London today for the | telegram to King Edward VII is as fol | 1ows: “The death of your mother has for teleg graph compani || burned more slowly than those which al-|Charles Harrington, member of Parliament fnis oatvar ber, the day prior to the inte rment, Fr to circulate a petition for proclamation cer ny e & ¢ ! fo « Harbor division of Dublin, was | week. There will be \ el ; matter to his Commoner, his plan being to | ¥eady had fallen prey to the flames, but for the Har ) | et atanten mis <ns S v here will be no lying in sta st shucus, The petition will contemplate the | gion’ ina policy of the paper, but leasing | the firemen could not stay the march of |elected without opposition Court ¢ urning. | Samly et 4 e ““"']"j'l 4 | Paul's or state funeral through London ,,‘,l,h,.,,‘,?m.“,‘“ ,.',.,:,,.‘m‘:,, vating, and 1€ | 1000 O B rnediate cherec of a sorak | the devouring element | In Cork Alderman Fitzgerald was chosen| The Gazette orders court to go Into \n\u .]“. ;:;“:.".A.Iw;:l.'.. |‘: v‘“yn | e sina'n oist. sxle aneeariiacRic s enough signers can be obtained the meeting | noroon who will probably be R. L. Metcalte| BY this time every piece of fire-fighting |over Sir Eugene Crean, member of Parliu- { mourning until July Apd inte. Balge Y - HPASHEAK: SRECUTRRDER o210 (20 bo when he opens Parliament in person will be BN tomorrow-evaning of Omaha, | apparatus the city possessed was in use.|ment for the southeast division of Cork, |mourning until January 24, 1902 ‘“‘"‘_’““"““"]"" many years 8 loyal ““': | February 14. The present meeting of Par Th‘-\ um\»flunhm to the wingle nomination | ™y “Bryan was at work nearly all of last | TWo water towerd which had failed to k ep | Who was last year's successful candidate. | Lord Roberts has ordered the army to ’“"l‘ L caan :'vm\-hx)l "“: AN "”"“‘ mutual fyument is merely to recelve the royal me wnn|~ u' (nu;nn rule that will fnsure the,iuni gotting out the first edition of his | the blaze out of the Board of Trade bulld In Limerick a crowd forced the door of [ adopt mourning until March 0 /o “'T ,:'. o el " ‘"‘!“"' hy ]‘“"' VT | sage announcing the queen's death, adopt nomination of two senators simultancously. | and the strain was such that he re- | 10§ were shifted around to Paul street, | the town hall, invaded the council chamber | Memorial services will be held in St | formed the basis of our political relatlons. | yores of condolence, then adjourn unt): l;muv lul:( \’W ;n--'u indulged in the dire tion | early this evening, leaving instruc- | but here again they were too late. and held disorderly po on until the | Paul’s cathedral morning and evening daily | "'""“"‘" “‘;‘ hope that there will be 00 | weprygry 14 oF organlzing for un antl-Thompuon move- | iony (hot he was not ta be disturbed e T o Dletrtie sesslon was over. Jobn Daly was elected | until the interment At the first of these, | Change in these "Hlu;lzn;w through the | Sy e want, (hut he buglay s -u;n,v members, | The fire spread across the narrow street |PY 21 VOLes, agalnst 14 cast for Thomas | held after the regular evening service yer | ae 'I‘ gl imbr ‘I““" ;"‘*"'“‘" ’”;’”‘" Premier Balisbury's ab iy while standing out for simultaneous nom- ¢ BFe shreaq scrase ihe narraw sirest | qgqyy | terday, some 5000 persons were present “"‘ that we two, holding fast to tradition, | emier Sallsbury’s absence from Oshoryy Tt G ths a0 ot want 1o | DENVER BOY'S DESPERATION and ke e e o homas D Y i B bt oo serhee | SRl BoKUR 08 OU Dopie Lh lemings | SUFDK he st Tomants f th e 1 classed as anti-anybody, because they are | son 0. manufacturing tinsmiths, then | | “The Dead March in Saul” and the funeral | of mutual excellent relation mains without put explanation, anl ‘ PN AR SRT N, Dhchune (a7 18 |\ crarapteign WD) i Wer | ading both et and seet From w0 CIRCUMVENT THE BOERS | Mt bead Mareh | ‘ L o e I any particular person Friead, n Takes Hin north side of St. ul street the flames | — | political ¢ The morn cles. According fo information ng papers record with the 5, eaped uoross the street and destroy "I itehener Suid o Have that Parposc | I Commsdhraien . : Fuslonists Intensely Interested. n Jitfe leaped wer . '|-I|h frss '"I’ lestroyed ‘:h | MU R0 MATR AN ED D test satisfaction that the king has taken INCOME ;'I‘.'; ) through a sure channel, Sali premises of Thomas Davidson & Co.. the | sing His Forces Se | 4 . £} | bury remained avay owing to strained p That the fusionists are watching the con-| DENVER, Colo., Jan. 23.-—Claude Hid | the title of Edwara VIL They are filled « JENVER, Colo.. Jan. 28.~Claude Hider, | dry goods establisbment of H. Levy and ha Cirenturly. aatie o - | wonal relations between him and the test with Increasing interest is manifest on | 10 P e - ] setabiishment of H. 1aYy and half BORIAS | trom end to end with descriptions of yes- | Gossip 1) the Amount at #1000« | fonal relat n him and the King it ekt Reiete SR vears of age, shot Mrs. Emma Dougins. | dozen other concerns. On Lemoine street £ | terday'h ceremonien and acoounts.of the re-| 000/n ¥ SN1ve Gt Raviias The Times editorial toduy on the new King o discussio # labbies | a divorced woman, and Ha alo¥ ARG | tos P i . CAPETOWN, Jan. 23.—General Kitchener | (748 an e re- | [ i ; livoreed womau, and Harry R. Haley and | the ‘extensive wholesale grocery store of PETOWN, Jan al Kitchener| o ion of the death throughout the United | Allow partly offers & clue to the myatery, whe and corridcrs. Thelr concern is chiefly as | then killed himself this morning in the | Laporte. Martin & Co. ook fire After the | 18 disposing of his forces semi-circularly, hi : 4 | i iy #hall not tend there its effect on the future politics e | Hotel Saxon, where the od. The | g ' [l pxtreme g on tha 4eg, 10 o il T e e LA Rl ‘ r :’m o e future Dolltics In the | Hotel Saxon where the three lived. The | firemen had abandoned all hope of saviug | eXtreme Ieft resting on the sea, to cireum- | KREAM, R0 BEREES BB RN | Loxnox, o The queen’s privats | BOthIng in his lengthy career, which tho woman was shot in the thigh and will prob- | the Board of Trade bullding they concen- | Vent the Boers. The columus move simul-| 000 "0 0T Fipdiociaph says: it | wealth yielded an income of about £200,000 t and admire him could not wi the republicans obnoxious to the rank and ably recover. Haley is dax rously wounded | trated their efforts mainly on this building | taneously in touch with each other. The s AR AR RERRIAL S BARE AN | fle a great chance for political capital to | in the right lung. Jealousy was the cause ‘(”, fhe abreadinf ths Neias tn ,;:H“::t‘,',”“ [ greatest danger of the situation is the pos- | W0 ""’I"“"“"'" i ,‘,""‘"'l"“ """: ,\.‘,‘f.‘:: n:,'.::H|<I‘.||\“‘|\:1:|.Iv lu:-"(‘n e 1 warning words are sald fo e asaist them back into power. They want,|of the shooting. Haley ia an expressman. | would mean the loss of the entire wholesalo [ 8ibility of General Dewet's appearance fn | ettt Fenh wRReriive I aek 8alet | 0Lt o gathered from cusily avatlable | not to the Mardaunt case of thirt above all, to see Mr. Rosewater left out, | Hider had no occupation. His brother, who | dry goods section Capo Colony | RARER 10 AR AT A R e | A ahia BE Laa katar | ARG, BOR #YAD 10, the! Teanliy. Oralt Sokadn %0 they can say to the people that the re- | had served in the aruy in the Philippines, | At 1:50 the fire was under control | 10 is believed none of the Dutch would | (41TY @ (résh senko of bove m L Ll bbbty T R acres Inthe | DUE to the more Tevent ablsolie cbBoarnin publicans never heed the popular will; thut | i11ed himself about & year ! | resist his personal call to arms. They | ' Ehe COUMTY 1N T8 SAUBIE: o eue im- | Gueen's other estated, £25.000; from Lon. | Which -Sallsbury on behalf of the quec the people voted for Mr. Rosewater as their WALL STREET HAS BAD SCARE | thirls the fame of Napoleon and Wellington | Wfl':'\" TR Nm‘"M”““‘”:r‘,‘m,‘,'” don realty, supposedly £10,000. She also | Fead the prin. severe lecture, which ne pales in the presence of his military genius p sxpressed fieference for United States sen- | OXNARD AGAINST TREATY' today had a large income from consols and other | COUNts for thelr now reported unfriend| | ator, but their preference did not count | | Among a number of captured letters is | ong & number of ca ed 1l s {8 seuritie She iuherited nearly all the |relations. Th fous aspect of this matte with thelr legislative representatives. More [ xapprnskn Su Sertous Hiness of Jumes R, | 00 P 3 S url w0 Manufacturer o o ieneral Hertzog to President | irince consort's tate ¢ £600,000 nearly |18 (ha nder uch a condition of t . particularly in Douglas county are the | = gy ey ypy | mit- ® Freoipiiaten Solling [ Stein, asking for 1,000 unmarried men to| WREATHS FOR QUEENSCOFFIN farty years tago, and £000,000 fn 1853 tromy | Satist i e fusionists opposed to Mr. Rosewater's can- | Move tenure of premiership cannc SiSion e, JUPMG t0.WF Hosanatare oap- | e e | ne enter the proy nee and beat up retreat | BRI RS T 'hlmu 1}‘;:“1':: \I:-m the “,... . ’,,‘f y‘wlhll.‘“‘ n”x‘nm r“[‘nl“ht"dlu‘\’! ‘I:' the unlonist govern Jarty advantage, as witness this frank con S| N ] 25 —The heaving | NEW YORK, Jan. 23—Reports that James | Floval Trib e | ele P Qlisen WAS & cloar-hended by ! Jession Teported as MATALID from 980 of | upn 1he Semanan mtpean e He808 | p Moene wan seriousty i) are circuluted | WILDMAN SAILS FOR HOME | Yibiori e AR R Bl LR L TR T the Herdmans, who have a hand on the | ontigued today by the senate commiites |18 the financial district during the lnst — - | Wntte. ahe’ bousbt pronerty for. 418600 | Ressrdiog the causes of death the Lance guiding rod of the fusion machine up In | oy foreign relations. Hon. Jobn A. Kasson | D#1f hour of the stock exchange session to- | Consw w Mie Back on | Copyright, 191, by Press Publishing Co. | 8AEE 1 A0 \(IH-IH In now reckoned | £1Y8: “Death was due to cerebral fallur Dmaha again spoke in support of the treaty, and | 98¥ and precipitated a selling movement Hong Ik Melnl Signifi- COWES, 1 nfE TR T AR A% (Naw | 1A% SARERCTRA BE WRUARL R D koned | ransient but recurring symptoms of | w Herdman Views It Senator Perkius and other members of the | Al the rooms ‘.: .l.:u..l..\. Co.. where Mr g ted, York World ( gram—spe Telegram.) | oo oo ot el g et iag % [ apathy and torpor with aphasic indica‘on “The hope of the democratic party of the | California delegation opposed it, claiming | K0¢ne makes headquarters, it was safd| hi 101 by Breds Hublihine Emperor William will remain here until o e don ™ pommnertied & | kavo great uneasiness to the physiclans Mate lies in the defeat of Rosewater for [ that it affords no reciprocity whatever. | Be bud suffered comowhat from an attack | (Conyrikhi, 1, by Pre oon & ©0-)) nin grandmother's body 18 Femoved. Then | popeniohe, The queen's laces are worth | S0V davs before the fatal finess. . | ihe United States senate. I may be preju- | Henry Oxnard also made an argament | Of 8FiP: but was much betier today HONG KONG, Jan, 23.—(New York World | ho will accompany it to Windsor, where it | " enoimoun sum. These and her private |ShtUrd8Y theno symptoms grew stead ed agalnst him, but I, with svery other | against the treaty, on the ground that 1's —————— Cablegram ~— Special Telegram.)—Conswl | will bo entombed at Frogmore. He has o\ cHOTIEAUS FERh - FOGRE WC BEE PEIVEIE | gravor, but the heart's action was mai K R o i T iir | ASKIAL SAY ieatn ¢ efirie At s | uieol Car Com Divi General Wildman left yesterday for Wash- | ordered from London two superb wreaths, [J1¢1 ¥OI0 Dlate pletures, ste. ar | tatned throughout an temperature will do all T can against his election. He | sugar industry RV XORK, Jan. 8—The spnu t-| ington. He via Vancouver, The | which he himself will lay upon the coffin, | | normal s a newspaper and can talk to the people ——— company was held today In Jersey (¢ length of his stay is not known. It is under- | A ribbon attached to one wreath will bear Parlinment Members Take Onth | Among the innumerable telegrams of » the state as no other public man can Rl rry Goes Back. The old board of ditectors was re-elected. | 8tood that his trip has an official signifi- | the initials of himself and the empress of [ LONDON, Jan The Hovke of Lords|sympathy that continue pouring in from With him in, the senate and the influence | LATTIE ROCK, Ark. dan t—tn ot | The directors lator declared ”ihe ‘regular | cance, though Mr. Wildman has been anx: | German:, Whila a similar ribbon on the | and the House of Commons asscimbled at 4 |ubroad President McKinley's gives (b —_ ~ Tomletted Jhmes 11 Borry o the "I | ARATETAY athek dnd 0 quartery dividung o | tous o return home on a visit for several | other will have the initials of his wmother, | o'clock and took the cath of allegiance to|greatest pleasure. The Daily Chronicls (Contivued on Third Page.) Btates senate, 1 per cent va the common stock. mouths. _ | Bmpress derick the mew sovereign. remarks: It 1s belicved that President \ ! J !