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| % THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SE—— ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1901-TEN PAGE ‘— SINGLE COPY FIVE —— — =z = — ‘ = = = —— ¥ o] = == ] — = o 3 o m ] = o g - @ - @ m o = = (3 e Asked o Sh —— Tasntic Ider the 1\mmu to Dissatiafied Efement m‘ v for Ine recast for Nehraska— Fair and Unite Against the | P— lay: Southerly Winds, Raturda ['\ " : " N yal Pay. Body of V i . - b : : — S— Pablic Preclamation of Edward's hronnou| aitand : iy :! ""‘i‘eé“' ;“ :‘2"‘9"‘ l‘\::;ny and otdiers !qu-m Object to Invceation to Deity in| Temperature ai Omahn Yesterday: ll' lerton Man Rallies His R " (Coprright, £ by Press Publishi ) undred Are Arrested. | —T | 0 i | ) ullerton Man Ralli Made with Btately Bhow in London, ol e ot SOUTH MWALISTER, 1 T.. Jan. 24 Yes Caba's New Constitution. oy T . LoNDoN, & 4y New York World Ca- | | & ) 8 B jeandbay ¥ ; «(New York World Ca J— terday's reports of & Choctaw uprising are p— | o b | upreme Effort. b P sam. )—There is a t | : | pe A ! tully confirmed. Scouts sent out from this ? veo 0 P CEREMONIES RECALL MEDIEVAL Tluzsw'l'h;‘;*“”(';y s W€ g generat puviic | BRITISH SLOOP IS SUNK BY GUNBOAT | (i," | SUEE oo that the diesatised | ATHEISTS MAKE PLEA TO NO PURPOSE| s Do —— i he way whe peoPRgRgated out of . Mm aws bave & number of the Creek 1 -+ 10 [RUNS HIS TOTAL VOTE TO THIRTY.ONE 1 | e o : 4 ” . Snakes amoug them and they have been | L | proclamation in London te our | LONt Vessel Was Londed with a Cargo | 3 3 21 ‘q — Thousands of Boldiers, Life Guards and |\ .i'\\ o1 ih. papers w a8 10 h,,," | Arma and Mititary Supplies | QUietly organiziog and arming for some | F:':.’.::::" :‘:"‘:'“"‘l"’ ";»:‘-.-';:;:‘- | - o B lo s Poxs W eedings begun at 9 o'olock 4t TGes' | Intended for the Rev | time. They call themselves the Choctaw . | v gel nly Four Votes Behind Thompeon in Hi Horee Guards Add to Bpeotacls, “ B 450 were Piried o o ot ot Snakes. They comprise all those Indiaus That 1t Ny Be Forwavded to | oned ol P alace and were rushed through at the di | w sppoesd: te alle the eo Congress at Washington, ad Towl e | ferent “prescribed piaces—Charing Cross Bttt oo b Ryl HEIRESS IS IN NEBRASKA MOURNING TOKENS GIVEN SOMBER TONE | Terinle Bar, Cheapeide and the Royal e . | tisns; Waite nossstes 4 ¢ T ~ g EN SOMEE hange—w such celert hat the crow FORT DE FRANCE, Island of Martinique, | 11ans. While non-citizens are not in danger Ao £ " Mres. Schindle chert Leaves I | PECULIAR METHODS OF HIS CAMP, e — was of Iy 8 it propor- | JaD. 24.—On the 17th of this month the | it I8 Stated that the Snakas have planned | HAVANA. Jan. 24.—The Cuban constitu- | sand in OWERS and Gees to | AIGN bt fve opor et d 4 t stroy al de [ pation | tlonal convention began the draft of the — . ons. This was the object of the court| Ve€Nezuelan troops in the Hoyo barracks | 10 destroy all the rallroads in t | Rasieite, New Monarch Absents Himself from the | .70 T"" LHNY Coared 1E " L ,"', |at Caracas mutinied and killed their colo- | by burning bridges and section bou | constitution recently submitted by the cen- | - oy | Al 86 " P i b e R monlal | o) lieutenant colonel and seven men and | @ Precoucerted night. They have dep tral committee. It was decided to nccept| NEW YORK, Jan. 24 —(Special Telegratm.) rts of Promises Held Out to Wavering ageantry Done in His Honor, | i ned at th tated ho P | | the ar 8 wh : diney t | | throng woutd o dense that there would | 1hen fled in various directions. Two bun- | Governor Duke and iseued an order to ail | the draft as a whole and then to discuss 1t} —Relatives of Mrs. Schindler-Siebert look | Followers. be great difouit tENR ¢ 4 ired and ten of the men were captured | citizens to cease leasing or renting to | Article by articl | to Nebraska to clear up the mystery of her | 4 | be mreat dicutty in getting the heralds v | s « 1 K t t - ¢ aga ere was no fig Q whites. The first offe 0 unis Senor Cisneros moved to strike out A | sappe pee. 8 " ol o preteie PEOPLE RAISE GREAT SHOUT OF LOYALTY | in their geous tabard and the aln. Ther as no fighting in the town | Whi _ Th first offense |'h 'y will punish Vinies. 1A (N6 SNGABIE: Tavaxids. Ore taver | disappearance. She was one of the prettiest 1 trumpeters through the stree No pune. |@0d the exact cause of the mutiny is nov With fifty lashes. they sayi ears will be | Claus P Agad . girls In Hoboken society and a favorite | "DOUBLE CROSS" COMING TO SOMEBODY % - | titious regard for preced . known ( off for the second offense and death | “f"‘m'l He said he had not religion him- | gaughter of the wealthy Dr. Schindler. Sov | d t Assemblage in the Conrt|int ineral arrangements, « \'ll" a ":ra'- L",nh are obtainable re- :‘ '|‘\r ;mnl They h;w organized un-l}::m,,u»m,(m:vkn "r: rl‘-‘n"‘x(y::? -;y-”":“r‘fy:fi:"""; | vlvnl| weeks ago I“llr :*M‘h-nl\'rnlimlmv\ur" PR o & bk 4 garding the sinking of the British sloop | have leaders in every C‘hoctaw ceunty and | Dellefs of othe he co o0 | Polfce ald was Invoked without success |Evidence Th o i are a com feparture . eyl e nt " g o8 (Ne Nalconies of Mar QIS PredGemenTs, ANE. TRE T, ° | Maria sa by the Venezuelan gunboat |claim td have a membership of 2600 | recognized no religlon and that in his 0p'o- | for father was much troubled over the | i g bttt Aoidh o WeINSER Heuse During 8t Windsor castlo has beer e ley | Miranda. It is supposed the Maria Teresa | United States Marshal Grady has sent [lon there was no reason for fnvoking the | matter and died last week. In his will ho | b bobblaoe LB SR LB 1L the Performunce, because the crowd might AlS0 | wos on her way from the British |,|Am‘|"l|n leaders word that arrests will follow n.,,ld.»:\ . g ; | lett her $40.000 | A1 ie Numerous on the nig o 1 a . ’ 0 enor Marua supported Senor Clsneros. 9 u Fendle; the Gircumistatioss f Trinidad with a cargo of arms, intended | first violation of the law, 1o matter what ! ¢ | John Schivdler, her brother, has just suc Surtave L e " | different from those when Willia tieq | fOr the Venezuelan revolutionists and | may be the resuit. He has wired the de- | ‘l: g "': Sangully ald: "It we do not In- | ceeded fu tracing her. He found she had LONDON, Jan. 24—London today was|, )0 0 Tallway 1o Windsor, | (At 8he Was met by the Miranda, which, | partment for permisslon to swaer in spe- | YOke Gl il invoke? An I8 | gopn with William Siebert, son of ex-Police - \ Biven a glimpse of mediaeval times. = The | T " 0 aracter o the | WISHIDE to take poesession of her, fired on | clal deputies and If this {s granted he eays [ VOCAtlon of some kind 18 customary Captain Slebert of New York, who also has Mallo ) quaint ceremonies with which Kiog Edward { ¢ o5 S0 FEE O & H ¥ b s her and in %o doing set her on fire, after | ho will be able to handle them amd will not Senor Llorente strenuously opposed the | ponev The two were married and went | A Ath BEh Gh TOR Sth : VII was prociaimed at various points of the [ /HEFES 18 OF €0 n view he war a which she sank, according to one report. | ask for troo motion of Senor Cisneros, declaring that all | 1o Omaha. There they quarreled and sep- | AMe 08 84 88 metropolis exactly followed anclent prece- Y RN In the east the Insurrection appears to bo | There is to Le a meeting of the full- | CONStitutions contained such a clause arated. The groom went to Mussels Hill, | B¢ w 8 B dents. The officials purposely arranged the | King Wants Migher Wakes. 1 ed between Cumana and the extreme | bloods on Saturday and the marshal says | The convention rejected the posal of | Mont, and the bride to Rushville, Neb., | a function an hour ahead of thé published | The announcement that the king pro- |northeast of Venezuela. The insurgents | he will attend it it he can and give the | Senor Clsneros where she {8 now. Mr. Schindler today re- 27' ': ] announcement, and the inhablitants, when | s to ask Parliamen « of | bave taken possession of Cerupano and | Indiane a talk. The Indians are rMml“ Thl" first two articl constituting the | cojved a lotter from bert detalling some "‘ l" they awoke, were surpriscd to find the en- | £385,000 per annum allowed the queen he |UFiDg the evening of January 21 there |over the country in bamds of five or six, | FePublic and describing the territory of of (he facts &t : tire way between St. James palace and the | increased to half a million & is con- | Was & tentative uprising in the nelghbor- | serving their notices. General Superintend- | CUPA. were adopted without discussion Schindler We are all wondering | B city lined with troops. About 10,000 sol- | wiq, most inopportune, in view of the|hood of Barcelona | ent Harrfs of the Choctaw ratiway, who was | Se00r de Castro moved to amend the ar- | why my sister does not communicate with [ Harrington 5 diers, Life guards, Horse guards, Foot | heavy.taxation and the financial bur lm prevails in the west, But a number | here last night from Little Rock, has en- | 'C1¢ calling for the division of Cuban ter- | yg surely must know by this time that | Hitehe 2 guards and cavalry and infantry reglments, | unknown tude facin K sts are being made and the revolu. | joined especial watchfulness uwpon all em- | F11OrY Into provinces In such a way that | father is dead and that she s his heir | K An ko S 18 :n been lvlv(mm:u Y:'wm] \!l';vdu;v”nv,l‘l L';v: South Africa, but the king's debts appear to be concentrating at Mn'«w of the line In the Indlan Territory """""‘"”" be seven provinces instead of | My brother-in-law wants sone of the money | weikie m cors had crepe on thelr arme and the drums | majority ot 1h e Duken Retarning o Munkonee. | 5icuia diidea in twor The motion io | e o '° MeTIeTe With hie wite's i o o the s and the drums | majority of them were incurred on th h P | i 28 diviou wo. o | tions T ¢ snd brass fostruments were shrouded with | dertaking that th i s _FORT ITH Ark., Jan. 24.—Choctaw | gmend was defeated and then the entire 1 rope. The(FOODK TAREGIvee mads an 1= | Chacod i o et cenialaly be dis. ARTIST ENDS LIFE'S ""SE'" e . e | article was rejocted, but the adherents of | POPYLISTS PROD POCKETBOOK | Kicharas o posing spectacle, but they were entirely | increaso of the king's civil list will cer ‘\ nE American Palnter, Thought to 1 clty all week as an attorney In the Towne | the provinclal form ot goverament claimed Rosew o tclipsed by the strange spectacle presented | tajuly be met with strong opposition in the He from Kansas City, Drowns e e nncBee 10| that the latter vote was based upon & mis- < 3o by the officlals of the College of Arm: | House of Ccmmons 1n the present condition ' Seine, | Investigate the reported Snake Indian up- | ynderstanding of the question before the | WAYS and Means Committee Triea to a4 ae Test o Prasinm l'6t Wetionat B the Seine. | rising among the Choctaws. He said Just | house and a motion 1o reconsider was Igure Out How It Can Settle a6 80 | ol e | s _— | betore his departure . by i Indebted E The ceremony bey at 8t mes palace, | The city fathers » ox slvely d PARIS, Ja: o r o D! . passed fust before adjournment | S IRIVIIeERess. 1 ——— MLl 1 :n'; L {nlr R ,am I coitie light f L |.“m ,',’,'v,l‘[vf, e i" w“”‘l 1.-.“.‘;.«'":;.::-‘:. h’n:r”}v‘::: \”l [ .‘rnmfi to lM;ukn"'; ]V|n versonally | A jarge majority of the delegates favors | LINCOLN, Jan, $h—(8 | _LINCOLN, Jan. 24.—(Special Telegram.) tiaimed Kking of the United Kingdom of [at the proclamation meeting of the privy | In the morgue since January 12, when they |y tuation. 1 do not belleve the con- | the provincial form and this will undoubt- | .. 2 U Lt i bl | Great Britaln and Ireland and emperor of | council ibion fh HH N (4. Ted g | India. The proclamation, which was read | tion has by Willlam Henry Weldon, king-at-arms |ali those no since 1544, and formerly Windsor herald, | The feature of today cnator| 4 Sove [ The ways and means committee appointed av's senatorlal ballot Havk ! edly be approved tomorrow (e 4 % P P was the gain shown by Melklejohn, which stated, even among the Creeks, and as or | int M y the populist state central committee 3 fuy people, while tere ay be a fow foor: | cirmgrstn keen in pushing the conati- | e e b0 Cch up the. nccounts of | 28L e column up to 31, only feur be ution to a completion before the adjourn- | ' ' o » A ish enough to join the UPFistng, as & whole | mant of the Cited States conurecs wag | CHAIFMan J. H. Edmisten and devise ways | BI0d tbat of Thompson. which rested wday. When the p ned the proced clama- | were found floating in the Selne, have been is for | Identified as those of Langrel Harys, an | privy councillors to leave the | artist well knewn in the American colony. | 1 before the king's entry to hear the ! The United States consulate oMcials are | \ Melklejohn made thi h v they are too law-abiding to do so. So far and means for paying the committee's in a his showing only was as tollows SOOI AmALI S H rige el s e . {1t 18 probable that t sessio ' be exe s Ms utm =~ e :.l.’y ation read o him. His presence attemyting t locate his_ relatives. His | ag we are concorned there will be no need | pe :N( — hat nigh lons wil' be | joptedness, finished the first part of its la- .‘ rting his uimost pressure to bring in (o' derean, 1t has pleased 11.(1“'53\'.\ ot 1” i ‘1‘1 4 »]H Iy of the l‘“m. s privy | fa _v-X 1 supposed Kn be ll':-nr}' l'llnr);lll o:;v., call for government troops. There can AT | bors tonight after a two deys’ session Tlp»‘:”'“":‘ "lfl his r:-mi'r\.- list and in his score Queen Victorla, of blessed and giorious | CoUDe he lord mayor was lingering on 5 Lydia avenue, Kansas City e lved [ pe no doubt, however, that the Snakes are n.vmhrnl of this special committee, one |"F® 0 be counted most of those known as memory, by Whoso decease the imperial | When the other non-privy councillors re- | here at the Hotel de France. and at| rising, as trouble has baen brewing among | CUBANS HAVE THEIR REVENGE | rrom eaca congressional district, are . Q. | 'h® bandwagon men, who warit to be in grown of tho United Kingdom of Great | tired and had to be bidden almost per- | Choiseul. He was only able to make a!them for soveral months.” ln-l rance, W. D, Schaal, John O. Sprecher, | Xith the leaders at every stage of the game ritain At reland s solely und rightfully | emptorily to leave by the duke of Devon. | precarious living by the brush and debts Governor Dukes was shown the ,n,apayf..'t.r-m Cane Flelds b ¢ Spanish Sym- |James Calkins, N. M. Graham and W J.|The gain of Meiklejohn came from M T} Edward, we, 'therefore, the lords, Spiritual | * before he reluctantly retired. A curl- | bean o aonoy him. He owed a bill of | trom South McAlester sfating that he had pathiser Biackened by Ine aylor. | Carthy of Dixon, who had been previously Siud, femporat, of this ¥ealm, Lelug here us: | ous fact Is that precisely the same incident | 1200 france at the hotel, which was pressed | been deposed by the fullbloods. e acemed cendiary Fire. A summary of its findings shows that | YOUN& for John R. Hays; from Sandall of BrIvy eommoll, with mambers ot othes aty: | kappened at Queen Victoria's proclamation. | for payment. 1t is belleved financial dis- | nettled and said ) 5 | Chatrman Edmisten received from all | YOrk. Wio had votad for him at the start, cipal gentlemen of quality, the lord mayor he council and lord mayor there, too, re- | tress led to his suicide. He was last seen | “That is the first I ha¥e beard of it. But SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Jan. 24 ittoon | fOUTces $1,024.17, which includes $1.086 2¢ | and fron 1500 of Phelps, who has been fidermen and citizens of ‘London, do now | mained in the reom acd had to be ordercd | alive at midnight January 11 {1 am governor and I will Fewmain so. How- | hundred acres of sugarcane burned yester- | PAld bim by Treasurer Mann in reimburse- | POUDK [0F o suvatcr. Except for the trans and heast 8 piblish and mronalns thes oy :.\.‘“,“ “;trx’ t:.’«vrihl r.‘rm‘;. _H“ diarist who Well Known in Kan City. | ever, T will .mruvl(uqvlhll when I get|day as the result of political friction, on | MeNt for money temporarily advanced the ':.'m]"'”n":1“~:r: Ir'; Rosewater strength 1OV, B0 e Bkt B S TOK Lo aara 18 | iion contends It has'been shorn of one ot tts | 1k \IAB GITY, Mo, Ja Thomas L. }:"”-J‘“’»‘k‘r‘l"" As 1o th$%message seat me | Joseph Rigney's plantation, Coibahueca, | COMmMItt TS CORIE AR R Ipatess | n.wmw‘ Rt AL """vnj'\l:v::vl absence of BTy oty hecame oue e e on | it iTees. it (e e cers ooimey s | Harris was the son of Harry Harris, man- | telliog of my removal, f{fg.a canard, pure | near Munznillo, the richest plantation In | TNt were $367564, leaving o balance of | BHIGEWe 1iaves Mr ieawathr #hocC ity 208 Rt ilae Yy Sus oty Jawiol a are they | ager of the Laning-Harels Coal and |and simple. The staterg@at that 1 came | this province | $245.53 on hand. But to Chairman Kdmis- ngs to bim, while today's ab : of the United Kingdom | PeYer had the privilege | company of this city. Mr. Harrls r here to telegraph for uu£m Indlan police| During the war at the Cuban Insurgents | (€0 @ balance was due on his ralary clalm | °0¢e Of Andrews and Marshall kept onw Sy N"r'lilll‘:.l'w“;‘m:'l’ l:';,.'d‘.’,"m"&'flfi‘{n‘r K4 | n~rl|hy“ ““"h .“: . .‘ll;:(‘::‘l"‘:“\ oy nlu;v .n-r;m:a..- letter from his son from Paris a month | 13 100 foolish to he bel! A against Spain Mr. Rigney refused to pay | °f $382.00 for the campaign of 1840, amount- | ;;"l'l‘;\ :::‘“f::l': Thompsen, Crounse, Hin- noswleiige all (aith and Constant obedi- | ohunber. gives a 1outhingls Ao pioiacs | 150 484 at that time the boy was well. Reauest for A0TIA (NIt (b Tha' Sabetn. | Mor twal veuty hi{ 0K 3 HELA N0l & LUL U $88 forncteat | e 0 KOA A oAR e taaLkt: l.-\----."nlu'.‘.""‘l}l -n‘_‘)) c‘j;:'l"::\u‘:\]!rkk HE=arad? b t Thomas Harrls was 24 years old and had | CHANDLER, O. T .it4n. 24.—Willlam | UPPorted a Spanish garrison, but ultimately | ©97 fare pald out in 1900, which left him S tonight and | tnder the om_all | been in Paris for 2 s o the Cubans destroyed th. .y owing the committee just ahbout $2.3 <48 single nomination call was TR Y a year and a half. His [ Tiighaman, sherift of 2 ‘olm’county, has ed the property with the ~Fiwara Vil : : | TUL D GOEN MOt KWOW At Wi T NONOUL 4 GO | m ey v ; axeaption of the mill, velued | this he paia by check to Chairman Schaal |8 complete failure, the attendance belng so “What 1 had expected to see,” & ] ption be il votued at .00, | ¥ ure, TR O g Not Pres {144 wigFeaL §ltdbnishamber, aud 3 last time the son Wrete he directed that | profect citizens Tiving' e s “ta| This year tho plantation was equipeed ta | €6, Ih6, WA¥A.AA_Licaus omumi{ise. light that, the moeting was declared off by ‘ The ki g not present. There | the bed would be more like & throne than | An answer be sent in care of a bank in Okiatoma. ¢’ preduse, sugar. Mr. Rigney's m‘“,\“pu),, weructed to call upon W. F. Porter for n 'r:fl'l"l“\'l' Mn:h';m named in the call will ug was no ; < Ay ave to be a ‘Ml' a l:r(n assomblage of offizials[a bed, with a lot of candles it all around Paris g 2 & cane from the fields is still valuable and can | d€talled statement, as requ\:'l‘l:) law, ‘nf g o be abandoned and, heralds. Amony those In At-|snd bishops prayins, which was an im- | The Youog man's full name was Thomsd| CHEAP TICKETS TO BUFFALO ' be used untess rain falls in a few days. Mr, | C€T'ain monevs Gl e ot Another Caucns Cail Sendance . were Gemeral Roberts and |pression I got from s pleture in an dilus- | Langrel Harris. He was eccentric aud it} Rigney's daughter, Lillian, was recently | DM which shoald have passed throug Another caucus call was put In circula- embers of bis headauarters' staff and | trated paper when a foreign king once | i3 believed he changed the spelling of his |y rquk Line and Central Passenger|married to Lieutenant Whitside, son of | Mands of the treasurer. \ moans | 100 tonight calling for an aitendance of formerly Windsor herald. There was great | died. 1 was there only & few minutes. and | name. Harrls created rather a sensation Asaociation Making Up Pan- | General Whitside [ oAu e mext senslon the ways and wmeans | sixty-seven members With a vote of ffty 3 sace- | all the time was looking at the form lying | Among Americans in London by his bold A nriuin SeNedwis; { Two plantations at Guantanamo have lost | “0mmittee will formulate a plan auidate 1o rule. The men behind the movement concourse of people from the commen all the time was 1 \hough | bide tor fame and fortune snd bis extras | merienan edale » ment 1o the close. The proclamation was [on the bed. I saw one picture bid ' taiom s e, bl ted by @ fanfare of trumpets. At the | there may have been more. I should not | 'l'!lni‘xr:‘.“'{l”a‘n:l')A:T::tr",‘:\fi’:’ltr(";‘l’::rr‘l: onclusion of the ceremonies the band be- [ like to say. This was a picture of ¢ heavily during the week from similar fires, | (N® party indebtedness. One of the big | v o ougar | NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—Another meeting | Burning cane is a popular method of getting | ¢'a!ms is ”.‘p’:l“:‘rrw(lfll;\h(':r “’::h:‘?,'m gl tem of balloting and it is expressly stipu . ks e and she lated in the call that inati 3 was held today by the committees of the | Fevenge among the Cubans. torne; ke % gy i o he ¢ Guards in the friary | and was hanging on the hall by the bed; | tausht art here for some time and did & | qp,.y [ine and Central P or assocta- | Freurr ey s o e e biars it o | U3 fu8de bY. vira vaoa vote, o nemination longing to the Foo uards in the The | that is. just over the head. I crept up |little newspaper work occastomally. He |, oo™ 0 B n ™o “om en” nere. to | | pumber of Gougarian pamphlets which the |5 pe effective until two persons shall have court played “God Save the King. -t b My | left Kansas City about 1898 and went first | a “ FlLlPINOS ASK FOR A DELAY | committes supposed were a donation to the | pucuived the required number of votes. members of the king's household witnessed | to the bed and looked at the fuc My o Re T Odaxda T’ thuaht Dortiait discuss the special rates to be fixed by the | the ceremony from Mariborough house. On | thought was, ‘How calm and happy she is na gy P committee Our call bas slready received several $ raflroads reacning Buffalo, or with con- o u i y received severa balcony overlooking the friary court,|looking, lke a person in beautiful slcep. | Paintiog. Next he was heard of in London | |0 iions to that point during the perlod of nd Real Fatate Owners Wish to nee the proclamation was read, were [ The fac | signatures,” sald a member tonight. “Quita \ soft, thin material over it |45 ® palnter of miniature portraits fof |\ "poy American exposition this year. Tie Partially Exempt from Taxa- JBELIEVES HE STOLE THE RIG |a number of the men who have insisted on are opposed to the single nominating sy &re the duke of Norfolk and other offcers of | that you could look through, | could | persons of faghion. | The joint subcommittee agreed to make L] | Sherit Strong Arre ® Man on“;‘r:fiv M»‘;Kl:‘h!:”“xl\ l:“:«“’:;q:::.u:: ):llmn"\‘ con s draped erim- | see the face plainly, and what 1 read in e ec endations conce o | pressec erselves g £ e e ettt resion- | the upera.T shoutd think was auite rignt. | DESOLATION — IN - MONTREAL | 120 c0ec™ o8 oo io Butalo during the Pan:| MANILA, Jan. S4—The hearing on the Complatng |Tust resort and we hope to obtain a suft son cloth, Beside the "-';;'y s [m.v‘ il "m (ks kbe ¢ 2 Away aandtally 4 ATairirdn axnou(tlon: | Mok ”,;k‘f‘“ from | Municipal government bill today developed iveryman, cient number of signe It is provided in St Shiorme,_WEES @ e ey | wittout ane patn "At the bottom of the|Yive Lsaves Center Purites et oity | GECERS SRR A0S, Lo et duslon | AR Sttsmpt on the past of prominent Fili. — | the call that only persons of unquestionable halb 4 ooy it ‘?l;,'.lhfl.n ;nr Henry Vu\'\]:m:: uv:. flowers and some wreaths | Ruined, Thirty Warehouses the meason, standard, $21.60; dm.»r».:n'uf' pinas to secure a delay of two years befors | TECUMSEH, Neb, Jan 24.—~(Special|republicanism shall be voted for in the ‘;’r‘;:lv::P“\'\']l)‘l(\v:rm; r,“,.':.‘,:. t.,n. Um" to the | and some loose s. Her dear hands we Being Destroyed. $19.2 s ™ “m\m; land where the owners are unable | Telegram.)—A man about 24 years old has | caucus. 3 em- | fol oss one ano and ghe N o & ok Ot to eultivate on account of the dangerous queen, the prince of Wales and other mem- | folded acr e another and Digher WD | i\ mpEAL, Jan, 24—Business ts prac- | FOT tickets from Chicago to Buffalo and & bers of the royal family | there was a cross. 1 suppose it was of | . charge of theft. It seems that he hired | john and b = doklig 2 e | situation tn the fighting territory. The bill | & chars john and his managers is attracting at sold. 1 remember the rings had not been | tically staguated in Montreal as o conse- ;1:“r:|‘if;'»‘r'::n'nrx n:.]: 8 deye aRly; MARAARY, | C.inaify deforied tazation for § 7ear. team and buggy from the liveryman at|tention because of the resourceful combi- Soldiers Cheer the King. | gold mem Lifr . 2| quence of the disastrous fire last night in | ¥'% 145 9 | The commissioners adopted an amend- | Virginia, Gage county, vesterday and drove | nation of influences on which they are 4 | taken oft the fingers. After the first minute | J1e0C% 0 I8 CEEORETEUS Tre . For tickets from Chicago to Buffalo and sdiatel Hik oty Tast ol he : ; In the yard of Marlborough house and ; s o e aeatar auve | thicentar. partion Yotitae bity) iWhiohe (| SSF NSNS A0G SRIONRQ b | ment providing that land owners who are | immediately to this city. Last night he [drawing. Melklejohn bas a campalgn fund triary court were stationed @ large body of | 1Y R, 3 $ 411 a scene of desolation. The Board of Trade ;“ hiF L e e standard, | o mplicated in the insurrection after | Stabled his outfit in a livery barn here and | of promises that seems to be inexhaustible police, soldiers and foot guards. The Foot | thing prop walls are still standing, but the building is | i b Aoy | March and prove that the unsettled con- | !his morning, it is charged, he got up and |and everyone enlisted in his retinue of ¢| Another eyewitness said et it g The committee also recommended the es. | ! el th Not being able | o Guards scted a8 & guard of honor and they | .,/ " 0 iy ihe figure of a child, not a | Otherwise completely destroved, though it| .\ yrent of & three-day ditions prevented working 1and be ex. | 8itempted to sell the rig. Not being able | camp followers is confident he is going to were posted immediately beneath the bal- frOtad; St “’ o faden was it T fre. | Was supposed to bo fireproof. The other "' i :‘m o l" § r"“ ol ;‘“ ursion rate | S ed for the second year to dispose of the whoie outfit he sold one | shine in the goverament service, elther with cony. A large crowd witnessed the cere- | WOmay, 80 Sma ' ARt 'AdCT WAS C | builaings are masses of ice and charrea | {rom territory hereaftor to be determined, | 5\, b0l Tsiaete, with ten mem of the | Of the horses to A. B. Cooper, who in turn | military epaulets, diplomatic honors ‘ : : { quently saw the queen here, vear after | ; 2 | to Buffalo, of about 1 cent a mile, L mony. The spectators began to assemble | 1 biniass f i to shrink | FuiD. The total loss will be $2,500,000 at an early hour. The troops arrived at [ Year. and this season she scemed to sh { | Forty-third regiment and seven native |0l I* to a forelgn horse buyer who was for civil appointments attached to fat fe- Altogether about thirty buildings, chiefly | eepers, who | away ot prepared for the soldiers, fought a ferce half hour's en- | M the city eral salaries. One of his door 8 o'clock. and shortly before 8 o'clock in | #WaY. but I ol "“ prepar ]' for th ‘f‘"“\‘l | wholesale warehouses, wera destroyed, to- | DEATH FOR THE KIDNAPERS gagement with a large force of H“mnuqi About that time word came from the |served in a late volunteer regiment as A the morning a brilllant cavalcade passed | formation of the last few days® severe | gether with their valuable stocks. | | | L ! i £ ¥ alant o s liveryman at Virginia, asking that his | captain, has not finally decided whether to flown the Mall and entered Friary court, | ot and death. Tho chango had made the | S0 S LT g0 O00 (or! ang ane | Missourt’s New Governor Advocates ':\‘nnxhm;::ul!mlhll:“x‘h:'h:IH“I’::'n‘!'u::]:;)nz.lH“"“" and the man be heid. The alleged | take command of the forces in the Philip- 1t consisted of the headquarters staff, | factalmost emaciated, und i had the pallor | o jor pamed Wiison are missing and It is | Kxtreme Panthment, Citing | jnaurgents, Private Bdward McGugle of | (116! had hired another rig and siarted | pines or of the investing army in Cuba. beaded by Geveral Roberts in full uniform | 00¢ expects to find. ‘but the whole form | ¢ ;g ipay perished. Omaha Case sh Proof of Need, { Gonsimar S whe Bitied L | on “east on the Brownville road and the | Meiklejohn fs unquestionably enjoylng the and carrying & marshal's baton. Sir :"‘:""‘I""‘"')::l -\'I’”]"'”“h:‘;:“m‘r"‘_“';‘{‘;““If_’;l’\'\:'h‘; - The situation 1n the island of Samar|©Mcers arrested him near Graf. He was |active support of almost the whole federal Suslyn Woad and Ding court dlenitaries, ! . Sinndtn i TIEN TSIN AS MILITARY BASE| JEFFERSON CIT?, Mo, Jan. 24—Gov since the incrense of roops has been quiet, | Prousht back and landed in the county | brigade of postmasters, land office offclals, beaded by the duke of Norfolk, appeared on | 0o 0f sublilie bedee and beauts, and o ernor Dockery sent « message to the 1egis- | 1y iban's forces are hiding jall. He gave his name as Eli McBride. | Indfan reservation agents and o forth on Ids blew a | the vanity of human gr 4 2.4 | been arrested by Sheriff C. B. Sirong on| The campaign being waged by Melkle | | | { atnes A vel the balcony. Then the he fied | Work Now Golng On Indicates That |lature today advoeiting the passage of a ) 2 P Tonight he was taken back to Virginia to | the assurance that they are to be protected fanfare and King-at-Arms Weldon, {n the | figure was kneeling by the bed on the op- Meat of the Treoms at Pekin law Inflicting the deith penalty in cases of .n:,',’l",:";:';a iy “'; :‘",:‘,:' 'd'l':;" ("' :";"" answer to the charge of horsestealing and retained In their places. Nearly every midst of a dead silence, read the proclama- | Posite side from where we passed. 1t was Will Be Embarked, kiduaping for rans@. He referred to the | feand of Luzon. Fi0e 05109 ) — - | republican paper in northwestern Nebraski tion. All heads were bared. and as the | Princess Beatrice, who caunot be torn away Omaha case and saic it showed the neces oy | g . Rl tor ""'"‘":' “"Itr"'v | tor example, that profits by land office ad reading was concluded the King-at-arms, | from the room TIEN TSIN, | -Preparations are | for the passage of uch a law, | GEORGIA BOY Miss! LINCOLN, Tan. 24 ~“' o ml{ ; -lf“ m. ) | vertising patromage has been lined up to raisiug his three-cornered hat, cried | being made in Tien Taln to make it a mill- | Governor Docker'® communication reads | SING - The insurance *:"::“ t s the 8enale | pump out laudatory effulgences for Meiklo- toudly, “God save the king. DATE FIXED FOR FUNERAL | tary vase for the comiog spring and sum- | as follows: | e {406 hote St (ANISRS With PADRAMADINSIRES | oy i avery Woekiy lais Crowd Joins the Cry. ‘nn-r, when 1t is belleved a majority of the| To the senate ad house of representa- | PAFents of Little Alonze Patterson, :.’. ‘h'v““‘;;:g' "T’)‘:"’;m":l;""r’:“f""m:”:?"|‘h‘”‘ Biotads Tiea ras Beassbinat: The crowd took up the ery, while 1l|n‘l‘clnru-ry 2 Bectied l!nT1n Be Mill- | troops in )'l"kln will encamp in th neuh-I;"‘\"';"“ .l{ rv:nl““fh‘;lj“wr-'\rnllh-”:;\'-“»r‘ v'anruunvl—‘ M ’:ul Sin .;- Tues ';u. Belleve !pn‘bul R < R S At the same time, the very positions now cheers, the fanfares of trumpets and the | tary, in Accordance with | borhood preparatory t{u‘ zradu-hl "'mb‘”‘“'llfllvnuu of the defh penalty in cases of e Has Resn Kidnaped, gress and, with the exception of one pro- | occupled by this federal brigade are being d : the ot the ade a | Que. Wish. | tion at quanties of ice are being stored | kidnaping for ransah. The recent atrocious | — | . 4 itpo S S ::Ir‘n‘vul.:h)r::::llr‘v:‘ -‘:\‘:ninllfl.‘\lr?n:“ l\I\.::xn: 2 | and options are being obtained upon a ma- ‘fr‘m-} B Our atidr state of s"'efi.mw.«i ATLANTA, Jan. 24.—T. T. Patterson | Vision, has met with general approval. The | parcelled out by Melklelohn with equally L 4 . | c cussed ro- b ises to men on the outside, o o "OWES, Isle of Wight, Jan. 2 30 p. | Jority o arge o foreign | Srongly appeals f€ the passage of such a | has asked the police to find his 13-year-old | Particular section discussed tonight pro- | lavish prom rend the proclamation In clear tones which | COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan, 24,1230 p. | jority of the large bulldings 1n the forelgn | 53N BEPGue | ‘Wil be Cordlally p: | nan.© Alabac Pettorson, ho ezsasmold | BEHEMAL AMLOL OO LIRIEAL BI0: | DNt eckrente, aLinh. SMRILEL L BSRAL were distinctly heard at a great distance. m.—It has been decided that the funeral of neessions. ed by every fther and mother in this 3 v 4 TR nBoxkink |5 vatiE toer a0 Malkidionn The great crcwds still thronged the streets | the queen will take place at Windsor | - e . ur atuten tenin Fovbery is | rom his home in this city last Tuesday. | COrporated under the laws of Nebraska | Vanboskirk is voting for Mr. Me H-'lu n 2 ‘ “majesty pa cas ‘cbruary 2 e body of the late properly punishaby by death or impridon- | Mr. Patterson belleves his boy has been |Shall be refused the right to transact busi- | with the {dea that by #o doing he will suc through whih hix majesty passed and the |castle, February 2. The body of the late| WEST INDIA MEAT MARKET | properiy pntshapy o doath or dmprison Mr el ppsr | AR ERMME LS ELR SR A iar Tl ol T Dl great cheering was iu strong contrast with |queen will be removed from Osborne house | | i | that the erime of @ld robbery for the pur- " . s tia y | tro e land office 8 elo & the silence which greeted his majesty's ar- | February 1. It was the expressed desire of | Syndicate with Octopus De- | pose of rausom siiid be prohibited uh The family of Bass Frazer, who s be- |exclude all similar organizations from that |from tbe lal office in his distrl b Thlle 1 in London the queen that the funeral should be mili- | act of Land penalties a8 sevew as the crime of train |lleved to have been kidnaped two weeks State from doing business in Nebraska | e e 8 aoment Dorrington himsel rival in Lon . 4 i ]| robbery. A. M. DOCKER' el ; Several Nebraska companies have been de- | is bending every effort in Meiklejohn's be Orders huve been issued to the channel|tary in character. Several officials arrived | Cattle | ago from the Georgla School of Technology | thaheRmE AYREE SN0 P squadron and a.l other available ships to|from Windsor this morning, briogiog the oty bave giysn up lops of ever ssalng bim|8i8d (e Fight fo egter the lliinols. feid.| AN With W ok R SR 2 assemble at Npithead February 1, the dato | state regalia. 1t was carrled in a baize bag. | CARACAS, Venezuela, Jan. 24.—(Via Hay-| GOOD THIN] SHRINKS UP again. Frazer's brother, who left for his |and it is claimed that the bill is really an | sta L At AR A of the removal of Queen Victorfa's body| The cofin of Queen Victoria will be of | tien Cable)—A Hamburg syndicate has home in Alabama today, has no idea that attempt to exclude societics and om.ni \ similar ca o in naha county, whose two members, Senator Berl from Osb 5, lined with satin. It was or- | purchused the estate of the late President | Gemeral Orguni war sbips will form a double line, through | dered here this afternoon aud is to be de- | Crespo in the Orinoco district. It has an layers' Uni| which the royai yacht, bearing the body,|livered at Osborne tonight. The outer |area of 10,000,000 acres and upon it there T | | : | ¢ o were elected over the will pass. | casket will be a reproduction of the one |are 80,000 head of cattle. The syndicato bt are at work on both cas [95.000 tn Nebraska and the passage of the | of these men re elected over the ill used at the funeral of the duchess of Kent tends to cortrol the meat market of t MILWAUKEE, | in. 24.—At today's uu 1 act would practically prevent all of them | disguised "Nm”x‘;m of Tom ,muur:v and | the queen’s mothe Ves! dies and als e pacl . | of the B .1 Masons' from accepting any new applications. | their principal object is to prevent Majors ne It is understood that the | English o - O'Den of the Brick- | the $500 in gold which he paid a negro, who | Inccrporated in that sate {rom continuiug L Replies to His promised to restore the student to his Suns! farily, will ever be recovered. The police t and their business in yraska. The Illinois | Representstive Armstrong, are ording socleties have a total membership of about | their ballots each day for Meikiejohn. Both w Yrivate t “Would | In Jan, 24, ’ tr 3 e | 4 y He Would Sell Them. by g e 4 | " 24. | tribution of federal patronage in that sec umernt Servi arms in each corner, is being made V& » p; | 0'Dea replted tope :n.nrma made that he | mn 3 ody | At New York—Arrived—Lahn, from Bre- | % 3aatore alss hads. o & Be Held wt On Wherever it traverses roads the body | COPENHAGEN, Jan. 24.—During the de | Prowpects ot Bitter it Not Bloody tion. But Majors is also here on th | d dey ed be s to € extel 000 v and Bouth ton ioh llern. froi [ had derived benss to the extent of §10, Fight for Posses of Salt- | en and piani X Fitave | ground doing all he can for Meiklejohn | arlsrihe, f me i | At Antwerp—Arrived—Nederland, from bate on the budget in the Folkething (lower enon, et Aquitaine, for Tavre " i e ho @ On a4 gun ca wge during his eightfonths’ incumbency. Mr. Todny. #ULLDe borne OB 8 Kup GAEFIAY 8 8 ipsnoy. M Bearing Denert. and telling his Graud Army assoclates that - [ i gtitme it they will only make Meiklejohn, Majors ELES, Cal, Jan 1t is said | © A7 dndon—Arrived—Menominee, from and his friends at home are suro to be taken , pending the signiog by the president New York. Salled—Minneapolis, for New | care of. jof the bill extending the mineral laws | York 5 | Emperor William decided this even!ng i 'm'-‘l" f;‘f "M’llflm"nl‘i today the «:ul‘:mnnlwnm made o | e Wish e till after ¢ || of the finance committeo announced that a evenue COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan 1:30 . | not to leave Osborne till after the funeral | ¢ ; b his revenues am | Los AN m.—So0 hampered have been the arran LONDON, Jan 4:30 a. m.—1It =~unul-r-’"“’1””“ of the committes were disposed | At the afternd session the per (»;flma\ml‘“ AP ments at Osborne that the body of Queen |stood that the progress of the body of | to sell the Danish West Indles to the United | tax of the Chigo union for twenty-two thy talk and stated tha to less than $1,200. | Victoria stiil len In the bedroom whera | Queen Victorla through London will be an | States it satisfactory conditions were ob- | weeks prior to fe strike or lockout was | oher eaiis 1ense erg pumineral laws | e PRSP R e e Sulling Under Falae Colors. abe dled. The elaborate decorations neces- | (mposing military pageant and that mem- | tainable. He added that from a purely | ordered to be phed to the credit of that | ayesgres sa ). I‘n',m"m;‘ By e [ for New ¥ork. = . 8 | Another favorite ruse of Meiklejohn's \ sary in turning the dining room in Osborne | bers of the House of Lords and Commons | economic standpoint n" was advisable to | ynjon for the uLnx year. The aggregate | {mea, bas squatted 0D sovernment Iands |1and, [rOm. pic sty e g VL g €T | workers is to inform the members confi- house into & chappelle ardente occupled so [ will be invited to follow the body. At the sell the islands, a they cost the treasury | of the tax amouk to about § -y 2% Baitan 18 the Mojave desert, from | AL Liverpool—Salied—Nomadic, for New dentially that he is the preferred cholce much time that, although the royal house- | same time thera seems to be some appre- | more than they were worth, A resolution w adopted that subordivate | which the Liverpool Salt company is said | YAt Bremen—Arrived—Trave, from New |Of Frevident McKioley, In spite ot re- hold waited hour after hour for the first | hension lest a chauge of decision should | Russian Court in Mourning. unlons be urg( to establish mortuary |, gerive its supplies. Trouble is expectad !\,”fl: ‘ , B | ed statements by the president and private service, it was found impossible to | omit the London portion of the program. | gy PRTERSBURG, Jan. 24.-The czar left | f4Bds | | At Queenstown—Arrived—Waesland, from | Senator Haona that they are not taking hold this yesterday. The Daily Telegraph editorially clalms |y ooqie"vosterday on the royal yacht, tak- | The matter otfganizing a union in Porto A1l being well, however, tho solemn func. | for London the right, to share in the obse- {0 85 SrMeo s obiatonol, leaving in the | RIco was unde discussion, but nothing| g tion will be performed this (Friday) morn- | quies, and declares ‘that nothing but the | o ing ror St Petersburg, where the court | Aual was decidegpon ing by the bishop of Winchester in the | dead one's wishes should prevent this. The | joeq {n mourning I e “‘th\ Germanic, rn..‘.. New York. | part in the Nebraska contest Mr. Meikle | Satled—Teutonic, for New York: Belge o AP P T P ¢ { Tand, for Philadelphia, both from Li doin bas sieadily possd 8e the adminiates 4 At Naples-Arrived—Fuerst Fismarck, | tion candidate and had his pictures inserted sterday, was | from Alexandria, for New York in the newspapers so labeled. His literary Henry Wilson May Recover. )SHEN, Ind., Jan. 24 —(Special gram.)—Henry Wilgon. ‘the O Who trled to commit suicide v moved to the o . * b = today nty farm, where | At the Iizard—Passed—La Champagne P e e presence of King Edward, Emperor Wil- | announcement of the fureral has been de- | 5 o ‘ w thefVater Themaely he will remain under guard until his condi | trom New York, for Hayvre PAKNE, | bureau, which s conducted systematically lam and almost every other member of | laved to enable all foreign representatives Operation on Kruger's Eyes WICHITA, K., Jan, al dele- | Hon: still critical. Improves, after whioh he | AT Genoa —~ Arrived — Kalserin Maria | 0D & 1arge scale, constantly frames its eulo the royal family. o arrive at Windsor on time. It is an-| UTRECHT., Jan. 24.~Au operation was|gatea from ‘Arinsas river towns are in | will bo obliged fo werve the 100 dayw' ‘ull | Theresa. from New York, via Napios gles for insertion in country papers with N N o B a | por d on Mr. 's e v P ichita today Pvising means to prevent | sentence. Attorneys and others connected | At Hamburg—Arrived—Cap Frio, from Rt L A g £ Ly ¥ The coffi was brought to Osborne last | nounced that the Grand Duke Sergius and | performed on Mr. Kruger's eves by Profe. | fOCEG, 'rrigidn ‘companies trom using | with the prosecution have donated - sum | New York |8 view to retaforcing pression sad - the grand duchess will come from Russia | Nelen and Dhreymans. The operation was | river water fomrigation and thus depriy- | sufficient to send Wilson home at the e A _Rotterdam-Salled—Staadendam, for | =~ . > (Continued on Second Page.) to be present at the ceremony. pmetgv successful, ing the Arkans valley of sublirrigation, piration of the sentence, . vew York, via Boulogne. (Coutlnued on Third Page.)