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° M " BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1901. gaten a1l gentleman fn tront of | parkatls elation of s 1o | PRESIDENT MITCHELL TALKS | GAMBLE READY FOR HIS SEAT Bee, Jan. 23, 1901 s have been arranged to take o enp: o erawd | place e ne slaces of worship live the king'' wherenpon the crowd |p in the native places of worshiy | ftie Auwent Addrees ts Peinetynt 3 LTS cheered with redoubled vigor. King speakn Extempornnconsty. | MANY NEW SENATORS CHOSEN TR ot e Worhers QLR L of Mine Worke, Certificate Signed The king, at the accession Séremony, wore a military uniform. His brief speech -was | delivered with great earnestness and was quite extemporaneous. It fs expected it INDIANAPOLIS, Ind Jan. 23.—The| PIERRE, 8 D. Jan, 23.-(Special Tele teature of today's session of the United | Eram.)—In joint session today the record of Mine Workers of America was the annual | the vote of the two houses of yesterday was will be printed later in official form. 8 - | nddress of President Mitchell. He went | read and the licutenant governor, who was At the latest moment the king dectded ,m:‘,lw 3,{“”:‘: |)::“1';v'.m met in ;I.:In'. w0 [ into the detalls of the history of the con- | bresiding, declared Robert J. Gamble (o b f T =() | DOt to attend the House ot Lords today.| .o gk b s k €%° | dittons which brought about the anthracite | duly elected as United States senator. The | A lot of Batiste Corsets sold at 50c | 5o T O 0n of the accession of his | S0 At 1loon, when Speaker Dowling form- | girike last September and all official move- | certificate of his election was presented and | . cach. They are short lengths for| majesty was signed by the princes present ments of the strike are reported [ read . ullwumx by the proper officers Koy 8 f Roanaion wluis P onss Rl the duke of York firet, then the duke of Speaking of the order's growth Ppesident In the house today the principal bills in- siender and medinm figures, sizes 18 to 26, In these sizes YOU| onuugnt, then the. duke ot Cambridge, | SELTK areh 8 wext A1 FREL B LIGHE | Mitchell safd troduced we To make boards of super ought to have no trouble in being suited in this lot. The Prince Christian, the archbishop of Canter- |t o0 € 0 ‘.\:m.. by the death of Cushman | The growth of our organization during | Vi€ors and city councils boards of election; | W floht wolnl vesny anid comfortable, ¥ e suspicious | PUFY: the Tord chancellor, the ford mayar | ety VI8 WRERL R BB CCC, O (o lidhity | the past year has been almost phenomenal, to license traveling merchants with a limit very light weight, dressy and comfortable. you are suspic and the other representatives of the city | (& Davie, both having . ¥ | aven surpassing the extraordinary increass | Of {rom $50 to $100; to provide for town of a 50¢ corset, we can say these are splendid values at that pri ot London " reported at our last convention for Vhfl\mll":h”' free Imm .ul:m\- providing for dis N tals 3 b Tiles s ¢ v At 4:30 p. m. the artillery began firlng Labor Vote for Richardson. 1899, In December, 1900, the gembership | {Fict circulating libraries. to cede jurisdic made in blue, pink, lavendar or white, lace trimme d top and | . jlies tn James park to signalize King| HELENA Mont, Jan. 23.—There was no|was 180,320, an increase of 98,312, or 108 | tion of the state over crimes committed on In th hole cirele of child : “ ; ) J Indiag v n the whole circle of chi bottom-—price 50¢ each, Edward's accession to the throne material change In the senatorial situation | per cent. There were organized and re- | IDdian reservations to the national govern . 5 A Among the incidents of the day was an | this afternoon, although fewer complimen- | organized 608 locals, as against ment: requiring insolvent corporations 0| ish happiness is there any- WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. imposing civic procession. The lord mayor | tary votes were cast than at any ballot | 1808, kive bonds: defining the legality of assign hivg th . he litt] i oo, atompanted by the oty mar- | sines the seepin bekan. ‘The labor vote| President Mitchell said that the miners | ment of tax sale certificates; to create a| thing that gives the little ones @ENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTRRNS, ¢hal, mace bearer and other members of the | went to Representative Richardson today.|should own their own headquarters bufld- | State fair board of five members, to be ap more pleasure than “new corporation, escorted by a strong body of | The vote was Mantle, 30: Frank, 11; Rich- | ing, but suggests no city. On the arbitra- pointed by the governor, and to provide for | - police, proceeded from the Mansion house | ardson, 13; Cooper, 11; Maginni, &, Con- | tion problem the president said: “The ad- | #-i&uments o mortgRges by county coms clothing”? Do you realize ' by way of the Thames embankment and | rad, 6; Hoffman, 3 vantages to miners and operators alike | Missioners Trafalgar square to 8t. James' pa in y - where mutual vontracts are entered into| The judiclary committee re tavom how sensitive many little THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAMA. 4i1ded equipages with liveried antéiders, 18 AL g Ll b for a given perlod of time have become so [ b1 o @ bill to authorize the governor ‘o luding twenty semiestate cartiages, mak- | BALT LAKE, Jan Hon, Thomas | 1078 € i) b IY | Sosiove vertiin ohERtitutional sleere, M children are in regard to their . M. O. A. BUILDING, OOB. 10TH AND DOVGLAS #TS. {ng's notable picture, Which was wiinessed | Kearns was today elected United States sen- obvious tHat I am convinced that even moré o i satisfactory results would accrue to each | eRUIAF resolution was introduced to com. s we've s : by (housnda of silent peopie who filled the |ator by the joint assembly. He recetved | ' outti O CERTE SR FOECRE 10 NG | pel the appropriation: committee to make dress? Here we've ilu:he‘d | sidewalks along the entire route the unanimous ‘wupport of the republican | (£ COTATHE REte Coeret e T Foe ' | an early report on the general bill. the date | - the problem and we can suit MeKinley's dispatch was the first o reach | pour in from all quarters of the worll.| Emperor Willlam and Princess Louise [members. The democrats voted for W. A . O period of two years, /instead of one, f|DVeiInK fixed at February 1 & N o f Walts under his new (e | Presidout McKinley's early cablegram | (tho duchess of ‘Argsll) walked to Whip- [McCune. One ballot was taken, as tollows: | wouid recommend that our organization | 1ouse bills pussed we Ballot reform the taste of the mother, the and just a9 Frederick the Great was the | created a most favorable impression. It|pingham church this afternoon Keurns, 37, McCune, 25 propose to the operators the formation of | Preventing any name from appearing more | purse of the Father and the first European soverelgn to recognize the | was handed around among the royal per-| It is learpcd that'the king assumed the Wity Rrecnies sten % foimt board of arbltration and coneila- | than once (Davis and Kane, populists, sitp . . Idepeadence of (he United States. so now |sonages ut breakfast vesterday morning, | title of Edward VI, at the express WIsh| AugTIN, Tex., Jan Senator. o 3. | tion, ‘whose duty It shall be 1o adjust all | POFted this measure); to appropriate 212| fancy of the “Cherub”. the president of the great republic has | with (he genoril comment that Amerlcan | of his mother W. Balley was elected United States sena- | disputes arising between operators and | €Xpenees and mileage of presidential elec been the first to recognize the kingship of |$ympathy was fitly the first to be recelved Contrary to general opinion, the duke of . tor today by the {wo houses of the legisla- | miners over the construction or interpreta- | 07 10 alpropriate 82000 for transporta the great grandson of the monarch agalnst York does not at once become prince of tion of prisoners to the ( : W o of on, to succeed Hol on of the provisions of the gree- penitentiary the great randuon of the rionarch abalost | gp e pee GOMBER. WITH BLAGK | Wates shrousn. the accesston o tia fathor. | tave 10 Jolnt semslon o auceead Hormee | Mont, tho. sorvices. of such board 'to ve | . The “Dhincipai ps ONTINENTAL Whose term expires March 4 next, | ment services of such board to ate bills introduced belle p The tit'e of prince of Wales becames merged called upon only where adjustments can- | Were: Té abpropriate $5%0 for coal fur- This i« touching, when one remembers | Services at All Churches in the wovercignty, but the kiag will ex- Declures Elking ed. not be effected by the ordifary and estab- | PIshed the reform school; for creation of a the prince’s visit to Washington's tomb Playing of Dend March—Crowds ercisa his prerogative and confer the| CHARLESTON, W. Va. Jan. 22.—~The 1eg | jished methods now in force.” state agricultural and horticultural board LOTHING 0 It may have been this act that cavsed ather to Greet Soverelgn. principality of Wales on the heir apparent. | islature met in joint session at noon today requiring the publication of reports of the | President McKinley' to hasten to falute - The new king was born September ®, 1841; | and declared the election of Stephen B. El- ilway commission, ofl inspector, mine fn- | E. CORNER 15th AND DOUGLAS, the king LONDON, Jan. 28.—1 p. m.-~The King- [but he was not areated prince of Wales | kins to the United States senate, he having CONTRACT FOR FOUR SHIPS spector and board of health; to require pub 11 we please you tell others—1twe don't tell us. The Standard say [t i« not for mere | emperor entered his capital at 12:5 p. m. | until the following December 4. There have | received 61 votes and Colonel McGraw 2 lic printing and binding to b show that the Americans haye received the | and entered Marlborough house. been six royal princes who have never Camden Firm (o Bulld Big Liners £0¥ | a0, providing vearly a license fee of $200 | news of the death of Queen Victoria as a At the mecting of the privy council the | been created vrince of Wales. However, Tw‘\"rn\" \'}-| """ 'Y ~_'I-_nn'< r. Atlantic Transportation for cigarette dealers | grievement of their own, and commented | king took the title-of Edward VII, king of | the duke of York becomes af once duke of | R B, Js;|:|‘l‘ " "“'m‘l :‘ '('“: W. W. Pease of Hamilton county and | - 3 . o eglslature sesslon today con- on it in terms such as they would apply | the United Kingdom of Great Britain and | Cornwall and the duchess of Fife (Princess ’ i iy ) > —— sa " Charles Andrews of Turner county were ap- | 7 7 in the case of honored president dying | Ireland and emperor of India Loulse. of Wales) bécomes a princess royal, | frmed the re-election of United States Sen- PHILADELPHIA, 23.—The Atlantic | yointed on the committee force. The greater | Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor end Maohood in office After attending the first privy councll |as this capacity is treated by the law in |40 William J. Sewell by the house and | Transport company has awarded to_the | i of the afternoon was spent in dis- | Curelmpoteney, Night Emicsions, Loss of Mem. senate in separate session yesterday ‘ow York Shipb comp of Camde ory, 1l wasting ¢ o at St. James palace at 2 p. m. when a |much the same way as the mother of a|**" in separ fon yesterday Now York Shipbullding company of Camd Ty ting d A A b | cussion of the oll inspection bill by Gunder all effects of self-aby | TO GATHER AT QUEEN'S BIER !¢ !sion will be. reached regarding the | queen consort ston's Tiootion In Ratified. 5 "'l- “("'“”I"l‘"':"'“":‘:‘ b Vi and | gon, which provides for a test of illuminat coss, nud indise 60 i public proclamation of his accession, which, Steeps at Marlh 3 TOPEKA, Kan., Jan, 23.—The election of | {T¢!Sht steamships suitable for fast trans-{ yng quality as well as safoty test, and st | A notve tonic and PILLS S3DU0 e ) atlantic trade. This is said to be the i o ! blood builder. Briugs Neyat Family Wilt Udsten te i+48' expeated, ‘Wil be rexa’tamersew at 10| twe king, who reinsing In Lotdon over|d: Ni Bubtonias United Wtates senator was | Both® CRiles fop marchant eratt everd ol Mddeia wpecia) ordsritor Thiirsday ut 8| the”piule glow to palel E5€) o Sarvie a. m., his majesty will proceed o the | nicht was driven to Buckingham palace |fOrmally ratified by the feglslature today. | SEEAC, “OHRL 0T oy ever | oclock | cliooks and vectores e | o : House of Lords for the-meoting of Parlla- | atter taxing the oath before the nrivs coun. | SNAtor Burton made an address thanking | p¥ARaR (6 SO, SPOR (R 00 OO (U0 | Benntor Sweet attempted to kill the bill | @ 800 oor 1on 8 abes for LEL e, il oll and dined there with the duchess of |the legislature for the honor. Vst "f;mpmm ik coit thw N’)mm:';'\‘ ovon | to encourage farmers' ivstitutes, hut the | 82,80, with our baukable gwuranteo to cure COWERS, T8l of Wight, Jan. 24.—1a. m London has donned the garb of mourning | Ajpany. Subsequently he went to Marl- i W A " ikt bill pasked with only ten dissenting votex. |, OF refund the money patd. Heud for circular 6 + ; arven's Blection Ratified. 5,001 e PTG HE WENONY W e || 8nd & py of our bankable guarantee bond. At 11 o'clock this morning the members of | from end to end and an early hour found | horough house to sleep. It is understood | CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Jan. 23.—The re-elec e (LR WRRTES WRY P Au 11 o'cock thia moraing the mombers of| S8 S L SCoLSCL A0 s cly ke | tore e et o Tt in tderaioot| | CMEYENNE, Wyo. Jan. 33-The re-eloc| NEELY'S SHIP SAILS SUNDAY |t * o Nervita Tablpts cieastecnarn . y At WHIe i pafh a fitting accompaniment of the funeral PRPTNHY y T 9 body of the late queen. which i AR | ORI, Mironghoyt th Wkt A1 dFaNs ing to direct the funeral arrangeme Warren was ratified at & joint session of South Dakota Histor tety, . | RO St Immediate Resulte simple coffin in the Chapelle Arden e ia hre: the ENIur. or-the BEVEWHIla: o These were discursed at a meeting of the | the two houses of the legislature, which [ Alleged Emberszler Re PIERRE. 8 D. Jan. 23.—(Special Tele- | poiivale gnaranteed curo for L t Power tooned with red and white hangings i | RO ae e o . Av® of | Authorities of the royal household at Ruck- | convened at poon today Havana to Explain the 1 gram.)—The meeting of the State Historical | Varlcooele Undovelopsd or Shranken Organs, bishop of Winchester, standing before an bassics, ingham palace last evening. At the College office Shortage. society at the state house tonight was well | y Mtaxin, Nervons Prosty: altar, removed for the occasion from the _;.l'\lvlllx- mnmn:x‘(«hh--qnns: ll‘ehhull-mll,lmlli oF AFIS Tt wis' BA1d CHEL the dste of the Senator C m Re-Biected. et ‘”“.m:“'l and’ was presided over, by, Lieus | :fi..n.fl,-vtnl , Fite, 'lk' .'I\Tl;mnuu;nml s ortio he law courts, the Stock exchange and a o d settle \ 4 SPRINGFIEL Ja Shelb, 6% VOl " ol I . Ael- | Ragiits of Excessiva Use of Tobaceo, Opium or private chaped, will read a portion of the | B Jb Sourts, the Bt "“hmw:mmun_ funeral would not be settled until it was| SPRINGFIELD, 1ll, Jan. 23.—Shelby M.| NgW YORK, Jan. 23.—Charles F. W.|tenant Governor Suow, with Doane Robin- | Lignor. By mail in plain preknie 81.00 & service for the dead it “the o 4 Neely, who is charged with embezzling the | son as secretary | box, 8 for ;-’5-00 with our bankable guars The cofin rests on A speclally erected|Out the country only assembled to close | Subdn: pos i s 7 | antes bond to cure in 30 deys or refund | (iiadintely RECGr 1Hs srastdihg oosrs Bud | | B\ | funds of the Cuban postoffice, will sajl for | Addresses were made by Dr. T ' Hoasy SR ¢ Addres plattorm, draped with royal purple, the feet| FPRUREE A0 P B Wk { tion would be held at the earliest possible [ JoInt session | Havana on Sunday on the steamer Mexico | afelt of Huron, Prof. R. I Kerr of Br | ' Iving to the east. The h faces the | @ddressed to the members a few words of | gare for the convenience of Emperor Wil 3% Rocohuts weith 1 to stand trial for his alleged crimes. ings, Chaplain Charles M. Daly of H NERVITA MEDICAL CO. simple altar. Over the features is a thin| tribute to the dead monarch lam, whose stay in England might be un- ottt o Bt R 1) The wareatit for Mealy's axtesdition was | fie. 63 Watren of ¥ ot S Olinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, LI - vell. For a few hours after the conclusion There were exceptionally large congre- MITCHELL, 8 D., Jan. 23.~(Special Tele. 3 A | Dr. H arren of Yankton L. Riggs (A avoldably limited . | received today from the secretary of stat R For sale by Kuhn & Co., 1ith and Liouglad ' atio churches p coun- | ram.)— The preliminary examinat N, | Fec® oda. sta of Oahe, Hon. C. E. Deland of Pierre and t, Omaha, Neb.; Geo. i § 1! o this service the pubiic will be adimitted | §ations in churches o all parts of the coun | * Buckinghum palace is being made ready draliptia il Sl el Ll LA by foans Boblalion, oF Rists. Gy A1 the | " DIOER ToNAr e to the room and permitted o view theiry. AL St Pauls cathedral the pravets | for the royal persons who are arriving in|yczlemeut of $237 of Ancient Order of EATH RECORD. | speakers were enthusiastic fn thelr support | ——-————- body. The body will rest there until Sunday | for the royal famlly were aitered o rea etk O UL QUIBI LI STEAICA TRty eninialele o n e ol | and it is probable that no removal will oc- qn:‘\":\‘:‘:-rn::r‘: reign lord, the king, and tho |-tumilies in Europe will probably be pres- | pleted lagt night and he was bound over to| Iremin Lpiscopal eItk o DokTH oF elaven lssstara seporteds | ki fi':"':'.: [ ALL (50 servioss wals sy tihe Biape | 1L ¢ Shin SuRerely ineluding the Kings of | the May term of the circult court in bonds | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2 For a two-year term, I i. Ochsenriter of | T {ng ‘of the dsatk iaa¥Eh, T vaFloviy Bavel Ttaly, Belglum and Greece, the (rawn|or §400. An (nvestigation of his books indi- Silvester, rector of the George W. South | wehster, Han Myron of Meckling, Seth M he Blues The correspondent of the Associated press| 1 L oA e, et a alute ot | PTimces of Germany and Sweden and Arch- |cates that hie defalcation Is even for & Memorial Protestant Church of the Advo- | Bullock of Deadwood; four-year te o « of the queen’s death, salu Duke Francls Ferdinand of Austria large; cate is dead at his home in this city from | : . g . &V _ learns that the cause of the g elght e guns at midnight to signalize arger sum. T. L. Riggs of Oahe, Dr. W. Robinson of decay. Another is pale lifeless skin as officlally glven, was “‘senile decay,” The [ po rie & bl All the European courts will go inty heart trouble. Mr. Silvester was one of 0 afits) e queen, one gun for each | yyoyrning for various periods. . White Lake to Dec en. the most widely known clergymen in the Plerre, Hon. Ch: es A. Deland of Pierre, The muscles shrink and become tlab. doctors have adopted this expression &8) . . .4 vear of the queen's age. The gty A 4 L n Prof. R. F. Kerr of Brookings; six-year by; the body becomes emaciated, and most suitable and truthtul. They attribute | o upy g, “a e ":’“‘ drl[fi-(l wiis —_ SIOUX FALLS, 8. D.. Jan ~(Special) | Epiacopal church. He was born ln Danvers, | term, B. A. Cummins of Plerre, Chaplair there is an early tendency to round the paralysis which attacked her as secon- g February 5 has been fixed by the city | Mess., sixty-seven years ago, and aiter his | char 3 i P ; Bkl 6 st P 3 ¥ v ¥ 'n 3 Charles M. Daly of Huron, John Hays of shoulders, The step lacks elasticity, dary o the general weakness of her condi- | o he stores are displaying fnllly signs BODY GOES ON ROYAL YACHT | councit of White Lake as the date.for a |ordination in 1868 had charges in various | pori plerre epd Dr. T. M. Shanafelt of the terves-become. weak: mental and of mourning and business 1s practically at a ¥ tion, mor 18 i considered advisable, for special election to vote upon the proposi- |parts of New England, subsequently recei=| puron = : h 5 on. The directors met at the close of physical activaty are a burden, o st state, to fhtimate that her intel- | #2898tk Coffin to Rewt on the Spot Where | tion of sinkimgone or two artesian welly |ing a call to Davenport, and then St. e meet d selected Dr. " 8 @ Thi ndition is called Nervous Des b gty Crowds Walt tor King. Late Qaeen Was Wont to supply the town with water for domestic | Louls ) :“;w'\'.'h:""“‘”':,“ !r ":{ '.\fh'.lf“:h_r,‘ L “_‘f,l‘:,“n A A,,,/“"' fri Fpo, o et " The details of the dying hours were not | Dense crowds, beginning at St James to sit. and firq.proteotion purposes. 3 San ] Nid deut; Doane Rebinson, secretary obtainable untll late last evening. It ap- [s(reet, lined (he entire route to Victoria L g May Get Three Cents o (h P g gl el e ey e O ' pears that the queen was moved on Sunday |station, from an early hour. The Mall anda | COWES. Isle of Wight, Jan. 23.—The| |NDIANAPOLIS sanint bl B il ialed] _ Prisoners Nearly Eseape. from her big bed into a small cot, espe- |the front of Buckinghani palace were espe- | FO¥al yacht Alberta has received orders to | Clurke of the Che L R4 Litkvay Lkt Dash R it o | CRURONERGERE R SaS BRIl A clally built with springs, which was sur-fcially thronged. All along the former, from be in readiness to convey the queen's re- '-’v“v“-"fi uv[ ‘f" h the recelver has I‘“\_‘: Lo ':f :4"""»vl“‘\ ,I; ‘;n @ mine | well laid scheme to break jall by the six rounded by a screen. This was to enable | the palace o Marlborough house, carriages | Mains to the mainland. The transfer of irate knowledge at present are §774,874. In |in Nicaragua, Central Americ or many | prisoners confinedgin tae county jail hore 2 addition t ms there ure previous to his going to 2 5 4 : ibe doctors to reach the patient easily on | filled with women stood us if for a dra her majesty’s body will, It is believed, take ed’checks tar Targe amounts, which Wil | e Hore B e ey | e Hlaggvated ";wml“ ki the. prisoners are awalting | Some of (he States Are St Balloting, Wt Minnesotn Lends the List e ally declared Knute Nelson elected to the United States senate for the six years be- ginning March 4 next and Moses E. Clapp done in the Known the European royalties or their rep- | Ctllom was today re-elected to the United | resentatives would arrive, but that the fune- | States senate by the senate and house in | Londou. Hepresentatives of all the royal Dr is one signal which foretells physical They feed the hungry nerves, revive the weakened organs and make life both sides, which was impossible when sbe | Ingroom, except that the coachmen, foot- | Plac€ soon. The coffin will be placed on the | bring the tatal tndebiednoss far in excoss Mr. Harvey was a vesident of this city and | garr. Five of brighter and sweeter to any man or P e bed six fect wide. In this small|men and occupants were all dressed in | MaiD deck, athwart ships, just in front of | i\ R orvsr i aonk i henyy. idaKtad ::m:;:"' pasy f;‘“rlflhl;‘r‘ of hl‘:}:vl‘;(:r‘t"ly):‘( lodges, 19| (rial in_the United States court and the ot itk dias Bl ted Hiota sUykGAl bed she passed away mourning. The police precautions were | the Structure known as the “Queen’s | §2.00 fn cash. Bvery single asset ,,':,4,,','“1”1.‘,“,""“1 il “‘“" c '“"“':”‘,"w;r‘“ "IEN?I"H‘:“MX(II man is held for larceny. They had Junt Before th cn uptwual, Men on foot and mounted guards | CAROPY,” in Which her majesty was In the | the order hug & ¢lulm Wil bave to be fought | Foche - bersised was T SEIE OF SR POV succoeded In twisting off five of the bolts | $1.00 per box; @ bozes (with legal e eroy William arrived he rushed | 1incd almost every yard of the way Babit of sittting during. her trips on tha | bitterly in the Louris before It can be real- | leb¥en ' ¥ u wife and five ¢ 1 | that hold the irou sheeting of the cell room garantee ocireor e the money When Emperov § B oat 1o her| The crowds waited patiently for hours | Yacht. The cofiin will be placed on a 8DOt | on the dojlar. There are now death certi: 0. 3. Tinker of Hu 1a¢ to the brick wall, and with this removed S0t BAL MEDICLNY tn without taking off his overcont fo WTl " grect their king. = Finally, preceded | Marked on the deck With a cross, where the | eates in e sum of i old ige clain UM T e e Smecial,)— | they would have Jittle difficulty 1n AIKRINE | Bolg by Kuhn & Co. 15th and Douglas, bedside, and the first words he s Ver® | Ly balf a dozen mounted policemen, the new | COMn of Prince Henry of Battenberg also ounting to $219.109 and - miscellaneous ¥ g b A ARStts o b ) ¥ | through the brick wall to the outside world. | and M. A. Dillon, South Omaha 4 s of regret that his mother was unable | ¥ i . e it claims which will reach’ $439. Humboldt mourns the death of 0. J. Tinker, | 1" 1 hkdls : # WoH o urmured the queen, “T |SOVereign arrived in a plain brougham rested This Is the third time prisoners have to come. ed the quee i drains, . ¥ —_— who purchased the present townsite of the O ueen. | Which was driven very rapidly, with the | ~The King and duke of York will return to vidence in Morrine " tackled this same place, tw being suc- ] ‘h ‘Vickey' could be here. we. government fifty vears ago and has been | 'A wish ‘Vickey' could b : re; conchman and footman fn thelr usual gray | OSborne house tonight ELDORADO, Kan., Jan A bloody ‘;,,D‘I,IKI,,,|,,). ontined with the cliy's srowth | cesstul In making their escape e I s g DL '.I'h‘r“ daughter @ o mémbers |lIVeries, with mourning bands on thejr | UBless the king otherwlse directs, it Is| {f o, that, may Plus, an Important part It | (ver since. He wan 9 years old and had | t Puesday afternoon he members ane oK othe o second trin Jessie Morrison ever since. He was cars old and had | rpornte e h T endiness for the | AMS. AD equerry was seated beside him. probuble that the queen's body wlll be taken | the murder of Clara Wiley always enjoyed exceptionally good health.| PIERRE, 8 Do Jan, -23.—(Special) Little of the family The king was, of course. dressed in the | 00 board the royal yacht Alberta tomorrow [ found between the weather boarding of an Shidds Oy e Lyt ‘elock the prince of Wale: | : ¥ The funeral will be held Thursday from the | Articles of incorporation have been filed end. At 4 o'clock the prince of Wales was | g0 S5 GW0 L0 imple mourning, and | fOF conveyance to Windsor. In the mean- | 9ld barn on (he farm of Leuls Hall, north B % Artioles of (foorpration lave been filed for 0 ater was 0 of tow During Miss Mor Christian church sobnsockett Telephone ¢ 4 oNne summoned. Halt an hour later Be was |l St g Yar fa- acknowlods. | While the dining room at Osborne house | fluft" A i e SRl ayire b in o LLL LI e L j’lv‘\n:-d"?“ymmk"';: :"'flm"" 4 ‘fm_l"“'r‘r'l‘w“ ment of the silent uncovering of heads, f:" l'l"“n_n:ru;mr,nrnlwvl Jnto & RO that sqen altarsthe murdes Jyas cammitied | J (:r:“;’ "M Smith, Ty hasey 0 5 ol duchess o 3 hikh e ot el chapel. The body has been removed from | & beddier named Morgan stopped e y " | N A and the queen kissed her am gind you | TRISH Was tmere Impiesvive tian, the cheet Hall place and related a history ot the | HUMBOLDT, (Spectal)— | \whiiing and €. V. The Kking looked tireq | the bedroom and lies there at present. The | @ empleton. For the | case. "The defense asserted that Morgan | John Vanek, an aged resident of Hum- have come,” she sald The dof erted that Morgan & o v " New Era Gold Mining company, at F re. and very sad, but very well. Fi v servants will be admitted to view the re- | was at the Wil house at the time of the | bolt, is dead ter a long p d of 83, | The bishop of Winchester began to pray. ¥ ollowing him is dead af! g period of illness. | ] came the duke of York, the duke of Con. | Mains. There will be, however, nothing in [ Wurder and could give important evidence. | Tho deceased was a native of Bohemiz, and willee caplial oF $1,000:0005 Ancorporatans) The quecn slowly sank into unconscious- | gttty U5 RIS B T Hoth the king and (he | the nature of the Iying in state here, nor, | dousd. however ¢ el man could e | oy upout S0 years of age. He came to| Botyell Dr-Rishbine, Jaat Follook (RS ness. At 8:i5 p. m. the end was thought £ |quye” of York looked pathetically up at | 50 far as known at Cowes, will there be any i " R sottion s thiw city | Reanath Mysonils Justin, Hevty B Ander- | bave come. The princefbf Wales and sev- | Buckinbhan Dalace as thev passed and | Public 1ying in state at Windsor. A guard Sympnthy for Mre, Ruflin, D | son and Judson G. Dann. For the Twentieth “HICAG hbout twenty vears ago. He leaves a wife | ¢ 3 o) eral others walked out of the room. but |acknowledged the salute of the guard of | Of roval reservists is watzalng the body. CHICAGO, Jan After a long Century Gold Mining company, at Pierre, The famous little pills en @ very animated debite, the C and three children. X i ‘ us the vitality of the queen once more won |honor drawn up fnside the palace sreunds. | The arrangements for the obseqytes will| Womais b tadns voted 1o Cxpr with & capital of $1,000,000; incorporators, | For Biliousness, Torpid Liver, Consti- the day. For another fifteen minutes, with . The troops there and elsewherd showed no | be made at the privy council after a con- [ Krets over the action of the ge i General John Shanks. | Georse C. Huckett, Baward Byrant and | pation, Sick Headuche, Diszincss, Io; only the princess of Wales and a few others | gigns of mourning, except that the banda | Sultation with the king. Orders have been ;{' ‘l"""'"hl‘:“ll\hl exe luding Mrs ephine [ PORTLAND, Ind., Jan eneral John | Harry 8. Anderdon. | testinal Obstructions Jaundice l.nlm‘l prescut, the feeble spark of life was main- | were not present, but all the officera had | €At to Windsor to prepare the apartments [ of i Kew dirn” cliin of “Hoston from ‘the | P- C- Shanks, aged 5, who commanded a Declines to Honor Requisition. all other ,"l"."r. ".“'l"- “"““1‘( ‘i":' ',(;: tatned. At 6:30 o'clock, with Emperor Wil- | crape on their left slveves. for royal arrivale Milwiu e O s A e | brigade at the battle of Bull Run and who | MITCHELL, S, D., Jun. 23.—(Special Telo- | DEWITE'S LItrLe EARLY TSRS €19 lam, the prince and others absent, death reaIAas ah HEIvE Decuail The king and other members of the royal | {lon was cxproeed Funwasering bellef in | for years was prominent in Indiana state | gram )~ Sheriff Swindler has returne trom | UnEqualled. r“".v o l'm:"‘f‘“’ l'l‘,'",t L S e family will not return to Osborne until to- | fra! opportunity to all without vekard to | ana national politics, died here today after | Denver, Colo., where he went in quest of u | BE¥CH BEIpE, HOYsHLR 80 AR S Death has softened the face and the thin | The King drove to St. James palace from | morrow Opposed the recognition of negro women's | & Short illness. Prisongr wanied for.crimival assault, 1e| SHOY canbe taken withoutfny siguble. veil conceals no terrible defects. The hand | Marlborough house to preside at the first| The officers of all the royal yachts, the [clubs fought te the last. The flnal vote | Rad. the necessary. requisition papers from | Frepared by E. C. DeWitt & Go of the mighty leveller dealt with her lov- | PFIVY council by way of Marlborough house | gervants and tenantry had a last glimpse t'R dnifevor of the pegalution Riles ¢ ot the Knite. | 00 or Herried, but the Colorado execu- fngly: and as the last visitation of nature [ Yard, the Mall und the garden entrance of | of the remains of the queen thi afternoon Judgment Aga Aivord, _Your drugglst will retund your money It | \("4ec)ined to recognl N een mereifully mitigated, so also have | the palace. He was attended by Lord Suf- |1t is now thought imyrobable that the body [ NEW YORK. Jan A judgment for | PAZO OINTMBNT fails to cure“ringworm been the pomp and glory which accompany | field and was escorted by a captain's escort [ will he removed before Friday. Service 0,017 was entered today against Cornelius | tetter, old ulcers and sores, pimples and the Kuccession of the king. Tuesday night | Of the Home Guards. The procedure was | will be held for the royal family and the | e D e T LF sy | bEAesan OB 130 e S04 81) ¥kin €t} e neither he nor his wife would allow their -'\“‘"“3 as on lévee days, household in the chapel at Osborne. Em- | sled between January 1, 1803, and Oc- | °ases. 80 cents. entourage (o address them by thelr correct | BY the time the king arrived a great gath- | peror Willlam has ordered in London two | N e g Hladed’ At $60.00 avorites Have br Day. wreaths with broad ribbons | when the ezl Was lirst ane | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2. —Favorites fell | ering of privy councillors, in levee dress G titles. ess, | magnificent *RY NIG 3 v v ore a kS \ 3 at 30. Tele. 1 Detectives Guard Kalser. with crepe on their left arms, had taken up | bearing the Initials of himself and the e nounced. ‘The bank b ave declined to | by the wayside at'‘Tanferan today, only | _”n 4l _“T alt! 3. ; 9. foans enent | POItIoD in the throne room-—cabinet min- | press which he will probably place on the | S4Y MOW mich, if wn Py {wo horses selected by e public ‘getting | Matinees Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday A large force of detectives were present | jgiers, peers, commoners, bishops, judges, | queen’s coffin at tomorrow's service. l‘:"'_‘;l"-"-‘;.m-;l todk ’l"‘w‘" Aniry x‘;f‘i“'i’;" home _"*IH!.}“"';;‘I_ '““"I;‘“,*"-t‘;"‘I"";""\\l‘v_"-G" The show that made vaudeville popular from London as a precaution against any | the lord mayor, etc., including the duke of | Ry ‘e i @ special request of the family the | given back abo 3,000, \dds-on favorite. She and Slap Dash, rid- X ) :\nnnhw M""""" ou: the life 0: "i"”“'!"f fork, the duke of Connaught and lesser | authorltiss of 8t Pauls cathedral have RO, SRAK D0 B s den by Lester Relff, wero caught in the bar- | ’ i d not on account of the new | members of the “ wle LAl [ o er and they finished in the ruck. Ordnun y illiam and not oun e ne W | members of the royal family. sent to Osborne the six candelabra used at FHEALH ont N pa'l ;|18 ana tuen Bryhiad, i Che Thoi ioniung ing. Lord Salisbury, Lord Rosebery, A. J. Bal- ALBANY, N, ¥, Jan, Z.—The Managers | d 3 the funeral of the duke of Wellington Association’ of 8 an organization o < Mrs, J Messages of condolence do not ceate (0 | four, the duke of Devoushire, Lord Sirath- | Nothing hast been decided at Osborne | healrical g T o | JBABA=MI. snd Mm. Ariugr Sidmen cona and Mount Royal and . ¥ °| rated hero. Its objects are the tua y Samuel Lo Tom Lewis and Sam J. Ryan, Bros, Herne S LA o ROUAR JORRIGIOR 1A SNOATRL STIRGERBIS | benelliiand A M R e of the best jockies ik | Polk and Kollins, 4-Huntings, Zeb and Zar it A e removal of e body and nothing | principal office fs to he located In New [land and who last 2 was only 8 % Golitna: The Kinadrome thero to receive the king's formal oath, | will be until after the arrival of the king. | York City he directors are: Gus Hill, | passed in° the number of winning mounts | M ol ”uma"s binding him o govern the kingdom accord- | The palace bas been particularly quict | HOl Ko Cooley Henry Myers, gulius | by the smerieat, uokes, desion Tttt ses PRICES—Evening, 1c, e, 5. Matine 10g to its laws and customs and hear him Hurtlg, ‘thomas W. Broadhurst. Aubrey | Fived here and will spend a coiple of wee » Wedesday, 100 anc Saturday and S this evening. The family dinner party, like | Mittenthal, Bernard A. Myers and irnest [ i thix clty, golng from h 1 3 day. 106 and e, Few front rows res They take possession of the body, and | “esume the title of King Edward VII of | {hat of last night, was brief. Mpman of New York and fincon J. | Angeles. He'says he has no intention of i are Touds of Kitsrute Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of [ Herr Fuchs, the German sculptor, has ar- | C8rtor of Chicao riding while on the coust Don't wiss, this big show They are attended by pimples, boils, the | 104l rived to take a cast of the dead queen's Strnek Jury for Keors Renults at New Orleans. 3 \ okt waak—~Willlams and Walker stching tetter, salt rheuw, and other cus According to Precedent. facc 3 ATERSON, N 28, —Judge Dixon ORLEANS, Jan After consider . T b more suffering than anyibing | K to precedent. The king was in a sepa- [ remain in the Isle of Wight uatll the ro- | Gearife J Last Performance Ton 1 Myron B Rice Comedy mpnny. rate apartment from the privy councillors, [ Moval of the body, even if Y FRIEND FROM INDIA, 1 ening Prices—gc, bic, e, $1.00 KKerr, Jointy indicted with M- all_turf privileges indefinitely. ~Els this should be | Aliister, Campbell and Death, for the mur « and Don Clarencio were the winning Health, Strength, Peace and Pleasure | To the latter the duke of Devonshire, lord | Postponed for a fortnigh v af denntc Bosschieter. 1t has not been [ favorites, ' require their expuision, and this i3 posi= | president of the councll, formally commu- 0 when_the Al oF.are [ [} iy be WIthin @ weels Car tively effected, according to thousands of | nicated the death of Queen Victoria and the ISER I may NASHVILLE, Tent oo SN grateful testimonials, by Succession to:the throne of her son, th: KAIS ORDERS MOURNING Tax on Russiun I Atire in joint session todi W Few things are so N OR v o Armac o the office of nited States | depressing and weaken- Hood’s Sarsaparilla | i o Wie. The raya dukes, with cei- | Death of Vit WNEW YORK. an Ainouncement | Carmack 1o ‘the o e tos | depressing Frerget < viday and Saturday—Matinee Saturdaye made today that Russia has volun- ary re ing as a constant cough, o ¢! ere oo ¢ " ' ement of Sena Turle 26 N which radically and permanently drives | (810 107ds of the council, wero then directed crmun TArIY exempted Amertean: livestors from | tirement of Sena Turley Few things are s’ dls. MR FRANK REENAN A to repair to the king's presence to acquain: ihe payment of any lncome taxes levied on ——e—— ARRAAR Bie1 4 ol Smith Russell’s pla them out and builds up the whole system. | 1 MU (5 TS FRE S BIERTE 8 Lt the basis of Russtan bond holdings. This (s of Ocenn Yeanels dan. couraging as a cough that will not yield A POOR RELA ‘ 5 — affects a large number of holders, who purs A York—Arrived—Oceanie, from | totreatment. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med- | . = o (0 statement. Shortly afterward his majesty | BERLIN, Jan. 23.--The Officlal Guzetie | chased bonds seve months | Liverpool and Queenstown; HBovic vom | jcal Discovery cur¢s coughs when all Price entered the rocm in which the councillors | contains the following lmperial rescript: [ hverpool, “Satted“Madestic, for Liverbool: | other medicinies fafl, because it is more were assembled and addvesed them in a| OSBORNE, Jan. 23 The death of my he \ Cn uthwark, for South h anc D ha ) licine, The cough is ) Telephone 225 i oved, highly honored_and never-to-pe-for- | NEW YORK, Jan Manitou, for London than a cough medicine g elephone 22 | uriet speech.’ The lord chancellor (Lord | koved: WEhIY hovored and nover-to-bector | N Nia woitve usins : AL Niples-Arrived-Icafserin Maria The- | but a symptom. ®Discovery” makes MIACO'S TRUCADERO | Salisbury) then administered the oath of | me and my he into Dot MOUrning. heaviest operator Cew | Tesa, from New York Genon | mew and pure blood, heals the lacerated MATINEE TODAY— 200, the king. Afterward the various members| ! Know mv army sincercly shares the | Yark S‘oek exchange ery 11l asgow—urnessia, from New York, | g tissues, and gives the body the needed Entlre week, ineluding Sa. ur evous loss 1 hye sustained, an reroby | disense en Wt this i1ines ‘Southampton-- Arrived—Trave, from | o Nipht Euntlre weekyineliding COUPON ot the council, Bommoensisg with-lords fo | NEievous loss § have sustainod, and [ hereby | dtutOdq, It I8 (oA ek nac, ey York for Bromo strength to throw off disease. It cures | Pl ! : Sl Shglp. council, took the oath of alleglance and | wear mourning for fourtces terminate fatally, Ght _AREANdHgTARIAG, JAT BURLESQUERS Prese: ee offt il then passed in turn before h . as| The Iirst Dragoon Guard nt of the HER g i L o IR S < y euring the oaus:of the \ 3 ot at Bee office or mail Ht:'“ o ,l‘,fl,“n‘ ,h::'"‘!: ':_'d:::.".:m queen shall go into mourning for three Star Gets Vo lRehenring. | AU Auckland—-Arrived, Jin. 2 cough. There is no alc e \ FADS AND POLLIES coupen with ten cents and get s | J | ] i aine ther narcotic in ! Weeks, KANSAS CITY, Jan el preme | from San Frincisco, via' Honolulu opium, cocaine, nor of e e Naadot: I Bisad tha kina's Raad before paxsias out| Tiese on il matitary ana' publio hullaings | povEE ey veneulsd n moton: tan ot oe | aeyy N . o the " Discovery e et Dok “Ailsx New York g your choice of Photographic Art of the chamber. This brought the cere- | shall n-|h.m masted S S f ois tiae [ At |{‘Iw u‘m Arrive Hl»wm»h‘ 1d- " )n:;]ul:n\‘hlp’«m hmmfl!\\ng:w'l ayear 14 " y (Signed) WILHELM nat the' Assoclat I TRRIORERY mi Maru, from Seattle; Olymp! rom | agoand could find nothing to stop it, or even to b Studles. When ordering by maill § | mony to a close. & " R [ gt Asanciniad Bress, 0 whieh i com Yokohama 3 e particie of good Mertes Mr 1 Farr | L o0 g : p g add four cents for postage. | By 3:30 p. m., when his majesty returned Indin Mourns for Victorin, tter to furnish its report to the Star i=Arrived Lids of Cameron. Screven Co., Ga. "I chanced (_()1\‘_[:“ AND BALIL | to Marlborough house, the crowd in the| BOMBAY, Jan All public functions n dente Tacon see an advertinement of yours. and forthwith | ART DEPARTMENT, | | The king's prior journey was accomplished | have been closed and business has been enstown—8atled-Lake Champlain hought a bottie of your invaluable ' Golden Med. in lebratic the Hour v 1 The Bee Publishing Company 3|, wimost complete silence, but on this oc- |suspended. The genuine sorrow of the ua the cough by curing the cause of the ! 3 eighborhocd was of immense proportions. | here have been canceled, the public ofices o ——— trom Yvernoal for Halitax and 8t y feal Disco 1 had taken half a bot and K o LAY RTotal fram Litersos] for Boston. | 4a 1 we Hiron o WA Boulogne Rl Wilkarka,”from | Dr, Pierce's Medical Adviser, in paper BORRRY DERNG Amburg for } k covers, free ov teceipt of 21 one-cent N P rer af. Heatiiuh Chaa. Ight-Hour Day ‘ \EDIVersar | M 2. Beginning Feb- | :‘utlvh el r system of work will | coslon he ly cheered all along the | tives is extraordinarily marked, even the [be put in ops n all the Anaconda | N osion he waslustily o) o8 h 4 hour for lunc ¢ OMAHA, NEB. et {imont tenorant expresing thelr umost - | roregtes Nith o halt houryfen Bk | v curew cur T tna Stamps {0 pey cost of mailing ony. Ads ' Immediately upposite Mariborough house |gret and profound sorrow. It is & e | Will quit al 130 o'clock i the afternvon, | Laxative Bromo-Quinine removes the cause dress Dr. R.'V, dicree, Buffalo, N, Y.