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2 ’HH OMAHA DAILY HBEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1901, - e e e — & See these if you Management of Annual June Track Meet at | 107 (Sia " ] t b Chicago Bone of Contention. 1‘ urxf:\" [ nd Bt H o ]2 Blinding warlFOl_ 'gturduayr‘}gegnlnn. BIG INSTITUTIONS WANT WHOLE SAY I:"”I;<y ‘ B : ) 8 § s it Fime: 1 Gerers 25 Ladies’ Wool Suits — Graduntes Assoclatia Which In- ‘ n'-".:“:“lr'i‘ g K : | HeadaChes This season's make, colors black, brown, blue AL "’"_"".'I"'” ‘Now READY FOR BUSlNESS: and gray, regular selling prices, U8 Witheut & Fights 4 “For two yenrs T enduted tha tortures of nervoeness, headache, £ v‘:. St \t..“,- Slibioe '~"|l! i » Prestdent Johns of muscular weakness and 1oss of appetite. My Welght was only 18 pounde, while I had weighed over 100 pounde. | was suby) o 0 League Suyw Ten-Yenr Aur Beadaches, moatly in (he morning, A AL iimes | was 5o diery that CHICAGO, Jan. %.—The aibletis repro- | Witl fre 'signed Nomdny, CORIG acartaty AiotinEIAn One OhGet IO ABOLYeT % 1 spent ' greatl deal of money experimenting with different o it Toiing physiciant, but fione of them gave ine Ay reilel fastwinier I got 10, Jan. resid t \ #0 much worse that I was obliged to go 10 & he treatment, Lddias ik A g | the American league returncd to Chicag and after six weeks of care und skilful attention | was but 1ittie, it an 4 today from his teip over the eastern end of | any, bettor, Aftor lauving the hospital 1 bega to tako 1r. William WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. June. 1t i all the result of the conference {tY Erom hix Pink Bilia for Faie Peopidtupon (e recommendation of a eisnd who of athletic directors to take charge of the e clroulc Waa e completad and: the had heen benefited hy them, und they have dons more good than all Th e New ENTS PONTE! AXD ' PTRAN the | league R & feore | the doctors combined -~ A FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES MeCALL'S PA’ . meet which heretofor has been run by the | enatie s proparid o compicte s | "';<‘|"m.’u.m3\ ned, few dorenwhen T hesan b0 fel betar and | York Sun had graduate executive committee of the W atlon at the meeting whic 18 been within one week bhad galned thres pounds. 1 could enjo; prenk- e p " ern Athlstic assoclation. At the conforence | Sled, for Monday in ins city,’ lie sa fasty WHich s Someching [ ind 1ot been able 6 0 fur & fani fie: an article on the manufacture OMPS [ of faculty directors only nine collokes wero | b formaally Biifod. the CIFUE committe (s People that, | tecommmend them WHeRever afr OpboHUBILY: brosents of clothing that is of interest ted, whereas the Western Intercol- | 10 Make {ts report ind a new constitution is ithelt, nud ull thos who Liave used therm spenk vars highly of them to every inteligent man or THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. association was made up of a much | il ey ST U ot kit o ko rormem s woman. It stated that most {larger number of college Nevertheless | which 18 to prepare v of playing 843 Creacent Street, 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. \ h it Vs ¥. M O A. BUILDING, OOR. he big nine assumed to take control of | Ful % i of the ready made ciothing |track meets in e future, but announced . Man. 7 Tore, | hatall colleges would b permitted to r 1 lams was made in clean modern " v . DDINES | been a great decrease In insurgent activity. { purtiipate in the meef o CONDITIONS IN PHILIPPINES | 7o i nent tuterent. was tets by the in- | **FhisFece the Western intercoitoatate Ath ki Bl factory buildings, and most of - A | surgents before the electfon in the ‘I"‘“"‘m.\- association to play second fiddle, but Al in the made to order clotlumv o S fieat Page. and the intensest disappolntment SInce | jnaemuch as the big nine represent the (Continued trom First Fage) Which il coriinly efect the collapwe of | mo o INTentInL oA, & SSorlty of. the ln 1 S was made in fenement houses. much_drunkenness among American wor. | the insurrection n the near future " From | members of the Western -Intercollegiate | LOUISVILLE, ‘Ky., Jan Colonel 1 When you buy here you e Ate houses of prostitutior ensed, | now on conditions in these islands will grow | Athletic assoclation concluded it would be (F. Whiteside of this eity this aftornoon run no risk of ge‘!lng sweat protected of In any Wiy encouraged by nu- | steadily better.” better to dishand the organization and al- | bought from John J. Saunders, the fran shop work or diseas: germs alterations made without extra charge. sentatives of the western colleges are In tangel over the subject of the manas thoritiea? Sl Frines and Their Bxpu low the conference to take charge of the [€hise of the Loulsville club, in the Ameri (Signed) ’ s can association of professfonal baxeball R Oue of the longest chapters in the re- [annual meet clubs. Colone duide. in goIng to ins a eo e Conhminy 4 . 5 st s | oday, however, when the graduste exe | dikrenolls Bendes itk Marty Bulus \ \ in your clothing. . Yoo of | POrL and one of the most absorbing interest p Harry Pulllam to WA e talektam of | concerns the friars in the Philippines, The |ecutive committee of the Weatern Intercol- | 8¢5 W. M. Watking and John 1 Hru | 3 | Jack McCloskey, who It wae thought for ¢ the 15th commission handles this subject in the | legiate Athletic club met at the Sherman |4 Wifie wouid suamage (he Americin Are 3014 1n boxes (nevor In 1oosa hulk) at 30 centa a| \ l IN I:N Firat. Ve reatest detall and with the utmoat freedom, | house to consider the proposition of dis- | soclation ' team ' here, will ‘munage the Box, 0F 813 Boxes for $160, and may be. i erfcan city , ‘ o AEGts. OF ditect by MMl from o slas i 1ty |0 Gives the history of the expulsion of |banding, there was much difference of | Tacoma-Washington, Northwestern lcagie druig Alrect by mall from D, | team” this season. MEDICINE Co,, Echenvctady, N. Y / hird. pr n ¢ at all (hese friars from their places by the rebels |Opinion and it was decided to postpone the p l O I HIN( urth. Ce Bame much more | gng declares that the burning question |abandonment and await developments, Seve Snys 1€ in Useless (o Interfe R i\ l gonsplcuots thal e requent | ABItALING the Filipinos is whether they |eral of the minor colleges want the Western | COLUMBUS, O Jan. & -Attorney Gon . CORNER 15th AND DOUGLAS ! 8 near heart of ci 1 ¥ rec e etic association to con- [ Shill Bheets sald tonight that he had not re saloons on NATTOw mJ ikh res, New | shall be permitted to return. The com- |Intercollegiate Athl |: associati n ¢ fi- | Ceived nny reques; o inatitute legal pro- | @ plaase you tell others—Itwe don't tell us. e Jaw pussed banieh saloons to places | misslon listened to all sides, fncluding the Hnu: in control and think nm]‘xmm huve | ceedings (o siop the Ruhlin-Jeftries glove IR gy A P chbishop of Manila, himself & friar, |® voice in running the meets. Tnis opinion, | contest at Clncinnatl, He denfed that he e e "oy “Wacii, if any, | and the churchmen brought forward by him. [It 18 claimed, s shared by Chicago and | RS SGEl fe Bad no power to fterfere, w84 oino coast and will be announced as soon | 1ong ttineas. Scnator Cooper had returned | r' c X oL HOmE, Abstio of home in- | Laymen, officers, newspaper xnrrnn;muxlv»m»-l‘\l*' ongin at least, especlally by other eol- | ofty. “What I did suy was this,' the at-|as President Ripley returns tHom 8 & fluence and lnck of ususl MO |and other nad thelr chance to testity upon | 106e8 Who are members of the Western In oy gencral tned. 1 said that if 1 cific const G. Ne it s od, lian | woeks. He will arrive here Subiday mom. . - et Fuiard since Improved | this subject. The commisslon says that |tercollegiate Athletic association and the Frent the ropmad ent the defendanis | Fesigned as general manager of the Santa | ing. Mrs. Cooper was very well known in | poitical condition iy um"‘n\‘hu permitted Uthe friar was the embodiment of all au- |college conference ; ; would have thirty days in which to answer | Fe, Pacific, Southern California & San|the Black Hills, She was born in Minne- | more attention to the subje thority, governmental as well as religious, | J. Scott Brown, who was Chicago's r and afier that the evidence would have 10| Joaquin Valley railroads, and Arthur G. | sota, and had four sisters and two brothers, | Fifth, No; but true that in Novemb b " aEive i Medoh eting offered | e taken, ¥o that the fight would be ove Y erminl dlkekscn AMONK #ol- (0 his loyalty, and not a single function of | Fesentative at yosterday's meeting offered | Be taleal, v (huf tlie fghi wOull he €¢Ct| wolly, the general superintendont, will suc- | R. K. Grimshaw, chiof of police at Dead ters Jed military authorities, in order to| government could be performed without | his resignation as a member of the grad- | gypposcd any one could sce the futility of | ceed him. J. E. Hurley, who was super- | wood, and W, H. Grimshaw, a United States maintain effectiveness of army, to subject| niy gegistance and p e exe e committee an s tusther | Sul it 8 . maintain effectiveness of AIY, 4 A olion | his assistanco and participation. As to | Uate exectutive committ nd this further | such an setior intendent of the New Mesico & Rio Grande | marshal, residing at Minneapo! Two ooted question of the o | adds to the complexity of the situatic 4 i | R ement of diseased in special hos- | the mooted question of the immorality of add 'n the mplexity >11 the situation, al ChfoaRo Gots James Delekanty. division of the Santa Fe, will take Mr. |sons, 3 and 10 years old, make her own f se onpald from fund in| the friars the commission s o |though Mr. Brown's resignation was not i 3 pital, expense of which paid f mission says that the | L 0 WORCESTER, Mass Jan, 25.—James | Wells' place | tamily st “glely from | evidence on this point s so strong that it | 8ccepted. It is said Mir. Brown will alfo | Delehanty wis sold to the Chicago Natic ! w charged for examis ooents i | seems to establish clearly that th co | Tefuse to act on the conference committee | League club today. Deichanty s a brother i rding to place o tion, Sys-| arly that there were Jrame o ) 8 K ther o Hassler, Musician, AR HRE "o tin- | enough instances in each proviace to give |aPPOINted t0 prepare for the June meet, | Of 10 Delehunts ot Philadelphta, and untl DEATH RECORD. | PHILADRLPHIA, Jan. 25—Simon Hass- ability from ul.yl- cnuse, Furely mlkuvl;"»“” conslderable ground for the general report. | However no finel action was taken at t was with the Allentown (Pa.) team. o | 3 - i ler, well-known throughout the country measure outside our jurisdiction; military |day's mecting and another scssion of the n Stotler. o necensity en setter than futile at Immorality of Friars, | N 8 O t especiully to the theatrical profession as LYt Loy mippresston I Orlent That such im lity { Western Intercollegiate Athletic associa- | Eddie 6 SR L LR LB e Jacob Stotler, a i, " gical director, died at his home here of B0, producing greater evil. Prosti- | nmorality should exist among | yion ropresentatives will have to be held, | YOUNGS1 0., Jan 1im_ Cal- | Kansas ploneer and newspaper man, lately [ § 5 L il “ il et {iitan knawh not permfited to lund. Number |the friars, it says s, however, not stranke | gne of the questions before the graduate | (urdner nf SCnerlime toniahe in b 1weaty, | C4Itor of the Perry (0. T.) Republican, died e "““" l""" e |‘""" it bl e in view of the fac v | LA ki bt 1 A dner ¢ g tonlght In a tweniy- ¢ ©% 1 in 1832, and at the age of 16 years came to depert 3. moral condition of city greatly lcame from the .’.':)'- ”;" many of them | ommittee being the disposition of $500 re- | five rour before the Makonlig (In this city early this morning after an - | T8 e i parents. t mallgned. Crimes of violence now compura gnorant peasantry of An-|maining in the treasury of the old organiza- | Athlectic club. Gar was severely puil- |ness of two weeks. He was horn in Cum " ) Dr Mc i mallgncd. Iy deeriased. |dalusia and were not by training ftted to | {jon ixhed, Tl M i e learned the | Violinist of rare ability and figured THE MOST SUCCESSFUL 98, 4,000 o 4. Americani | part of the friars, it is held, was not the | RICHMOND, Tnd.. J : B. Plumt fell 18 |susodintac vl oqora . Thomas Ind restaurant t d lumb as a fellow apy e saloons, Inchs lnd restaurani [principal ground for the hostility towards | MORE LUCK FOR BALDWIN | i e sl o Y I ey it Senntor Plumb, | Carl Wolfsohn and other well-known mu- [ in the treatment of ail sormn of B iEhiyoelght now Mome4thiy farty. |them of tlie people. The commission soys. | — | Beginactive bareball practice. but g ke ik h for PIUmb. | Jical directors. At the tmo of his death | EASES AND DISORDERS 01 M BNt Teensed 1o sell Kpiritious liquors It did not shock the common peopls or [ YEIOran Terfmanss ¢ A Tor R A S B e ouaht out Senator Plumbia in. | he held the position of musical director of [ ONLY. » COMMISBION arou Two-Vear-0ld Race with ¢ Later he bought out Senator Plumb’s in- | &8 BAL GO PO O RSN 0 [ tn On from the Pa-|to Plerre, after being with his wite t&o aly experience, 15 years (Signe their indignation to see their curate eres the paper., He was probabl : il Ik\- T :':';ul;fil\\h A:l‘llw!ll relations with a woman | £:80:to L Abont Hi { FAVORS THE SPOONER BILL |} I'Allllvy\\ulu.»‘\\{\‘.l|w\ i :(’-A::A.vs | o VARICOCELE AND HYDROGELE fthe report itselt s & very voluminous'|and hiave children by her, Ths womug Stil in o ¢ s ) i ing been interested in many newspaper | mEOUMSEH } i A PERMANENT CURE GEARAN LS : 101 shot, was the only outsider to win at 4 ventures there. He was repeatedly elected | yize Aubie ppelgst, the bl AN 10 DAY Sewithont cu hibiting the progress made by the com- |prided herself on the relation to the chief | Tanforan todiy. The colt made his first ap- manens BERGAYS: {to the K 1slature and held several | Ny e t R A e y IR Tho mission in carrying out its plans for the lauthority in the village. * * * Of course | pearance in the year-old ruce and won | othier iniportant atate ofoes daughter of A. M. Appelget, died in Sherl- | QUICKEST and MOST NATCRAL [ T Nieanizntion of the Island, A particu- (there may have been fnstances in whueh ¢ | RaRdily from Doctor Bcharfr, the 7 to 10 & | s lan, Wyo., Mouday of pneumonin. Her has yet been disco ! a favorite. He Is by Emperor of Norfolk and R Nt el ] — Jody was brought to Tecumseh yesterday larly Interesting section of the report, in- | frlar used his autocratic power to estabe | I8 owned by “Lucky” Haldwin MANILA, Jan, . 36.—Th hhhau ot Contr Ao WL Spencer. DS S SRR lo Penitne 2eeanly icing the whole question of Philippine | 1sh & relation of this kind agatnst the | . Janice won the Vernal stakes easily from mittee of she federal party has filed a peti- | o xS 01y Mo, Jan, 25.—A. N. spen- [41d the funcral held from the home of her SYPHILIS l". ui B pvery i ot o _ A political | Wil of the w Marcsa, a long shot tion requesting the Philippine commission i grandmother, Mrs Appelget ¥ gl i relations, deals with military and po 4 oman and her relatives and | Tomorrow the Winter handicap. Worth |to urge upon President McKinley that the | CC™ ORe of the best known rallromd con Shwcise Tn (HorOUENLY cllminated the conditions, the effect of the American elec- | these cases have lent themselves to decpen | 36 will he decided. Mo the crack | 10 e B0 nooner bill by congreus fs | LFACtOrs n the west, dicd last night at bis ae: tions and legislative procedure and acts. | the colors of the lurid and somewhat over. | American and 15 Jockien WilL hinve | s O e e (he progrens of the | HOme In this city, aged 57 yeark. Mr. Bpen- | gp pAUL, M i sa-lisipoh i s of | drawn pictures e 4 | mounts in this race s an urgel cessity, as the progress of the | ot 9 ctodo a0 e o e The commission ays (het examinations of | drawn p painted by the anti-friar | ™ face soven furloni, purse: Tm- | arehinolago. Aeqabds an authority whicn |CCF undertook (he coniract to bulld the | oignt in tha wholesals procery store of magly withesses as to the form of gov b promptu, 112’ (Henry), 13 to o, won; Thracia, Choctaw 1llne, the Choctaw, Oklahoma & | p g ¢ K. Thira s bost adapted. to, these lslands Much Public Land, 107 (0'Connor), 6 ‘to 1, second; prge | Can legislate and) control the incorporation | ¢ e ajiway, from Oklahoma City ta Fort chbdal 2 N opr 7 3 to the people show *tha T Dewey, 108 (Mounce), 6 {o 1, third. T4me: [of concerns, regulate mining claims, dis- | oo b, Ak oy toof iy | the four-story brick building and caused |less than HALITHE COST. A cure that satisfactors (o poaple show “ihat [The rerort shows (hat the total amount |11 " Liucern. Cambagoras, Tola, Ainder, 1} (pose of public lunds and_perform other it oBplgdln o gt el g o £ 1 @ loss estimated at $60,000. (R ERATRnIeR (o be necmbnent lot e ous and childlike Y ans, the Dom n.mn, xh.- Francisc a 8 e (Tieee furloniy,. Syearoion, e ve auth pe v oc " b4 vl ” - . h s Spear. Night Losses, Nervous Debillty government the electoral franchise must be | the ' Recolletos, ts .l[:(nru\llilngl-l»ux:: “u?n‘: S el Sheee tiriongs, 3oeetapdn, 10 ons. “_"f::“;'“l:f b ‘:‘[‘:‘:" \t the time 1| debtedness had been liquidated I HAMILTON, N. Y., Jan Dr. Philetus | Bratn Nerve P s much lmited, because the large majority |acres, besides which they have large sum r Schurff, 111 (Burna). 70 0, e for a general civil government, the | PATt Of the Kansas City Southern between | B. Spear, treasurer of the Colgate univer- | Bushfuln w or a lol e, be capable of ! o one 08 (Je #), 1, third, ittsburg, n., avd Shrevepo La v s 0 64 to 158 died here today | OVER 204 CASES €L “. n. will not, for a long tim R of money to loan. Most of this property 108 enking), 1 {0k ihird. | establishment of 'which will win over thoge | Fittsburk: Kan, and Shreveport, . ™ 1Ly srom 30410 1840; 0 160THEEA L00Ry; 8564 | ellige: exercising 1t as bee Mktierin Ly 3 stine, also built b . Spe At the 80 years. d or, Mrs , Kieth, re " cgrow intelligently exercising i itions in | 148 been transterred by the Dominicans to 4 ts, Knox, |favorin the insurrection while, at the same | %% VW1t b .“’ e Ab 0 SIMR LA0 Yaarn. A delkinr, My, B, Ko Kisiy, 0 REGTM. DISEASE \u AR AR The commission says that conditions in |a man named Andrews and by ine A and Flatterer alko ran tlme, 1t will encourage the atives:to subs |00 I8 death ho hu e contracts In |sides at Sloux Falls i el 1| Grocery Houne. | KING OUT™" on the skin or n., Jan, 25.—Fire late to- | fAC8 OF any external appeninnces of the | disease whatever. A “troatment hat s more uccessful and far moso wadsiactory street, gutted | than the *“Hot Springs” treat:ment and at ! g : of the rectun irnd where all 1o supposed to be free from Insur- | gustinians and by the Recolle rac ne mile and a o: | o oribe o aatiln A Wyoming, for the Union Pacific d o ers, 8 T R N R \m”(l hn colletos to Eng- mast, 112" (1lenry), § {0 5, W oy, | seribe n favor of the settled goveroment in sy Hen Lenvitt Telant Alntinger: | oh Rl heare Thesses ,,‘, g el BRI dassilisa bgtuasn August ik oo it the commission says second; Formero, 119 | the Philippines under American sovereignty M Warial. NEW YORK Ben Leavitt, well | mediate =iicf L pormunent cuio Iy ";‘“Ti\"""‘l"’ R otk ¢ ‘orthl | triad ransfers aro not genuine and the | {Jenkine) (Ve 2 87%. Rapido, | Therefore, they urge that the Spooner bill, | RED CLOUD, Neb., Jan. 2.~(Special)—~ [known throughout the country as a {heat- | Mde Without cutting or paii. The cure i3 o nio, the missionary work of certa 8 rema'n the owners, 0 Chico 1 ert also ran buj 4 5 S (niats M 3 DAL & q 0N 88 & thes ick and compiote, Tagalos and the fmpetus furnished by the | however, that th ~hl wners. It declares, | “ourth race, Vernal stakes, seven fur- | Which empowers President McKinley, in his | jame: A. Tulleys, grand lecturer for the |rical manager, died at his home in Pater- | %" AN UREY GUARANTEED a I [k e United States government | longe: Janice, 117 (Mounce, 11 to 10, won; | discretion, to declare the insurrection ended | Magons in Nebraska, was buried today with |son, N. J., today, aged 45 vears : report of the American electoral campaign. | s bound by treaty to protect these in. | Maresa. 110 (Coburn), 15 to 1, second; Bab, |and to establish a ecivil government, be | Masonte homors, The first services were| e CHARCES LOW The unfortunate reverses of the United | terests and suggets that they be 110 (Miller), 6 to 1, third, Time: 1:20." Bon- | Juceeq b the present Hifh stenio B od ! TR AR A L R e b S | o purchaseq | 110 (MR & 20 b e and Liuion, also Tan passed by the present congres held last night in Mascnic hall by the Order Counaultation (ree. Lreatn ¥ Aiiutoaiapn and Marinune | tor bt out of the island revenues | ' 1 ace, #IX & furiongs, sell-| The members of the commission, while | of Shriners, of which he was a member, be- | ROME, bastino | ~ Medicines Nent eveeywhere frec e 1 to render (he surgen el by by condemnation it need be, though psephir nnor), 13 to 5, | degirous that a full quota of troops shall [ ginning at midnight, Washingion time. | Galetl, archbishop of Ravenna, is dead. ie | or breakage. for use more deflant and boastful, and, says the | the orders have expressed a willingness | i Neckla { 42019 Hpied- | continue here, has recommended the pas- | ourteen members of the order were here | Was born in 1822 and was raised to the | Qice hours: 8 & i commisston, *possibly to postpone the col- | to sell at a satisfactory price, e MmO e Tazzle, Oxmond, Mon- |#age of the Spooner bil: Sats Spionq to condict theeery which | cardinalate in 1800 RN 0. tiox tapse of the lnsurrection predicted in our | Regarding the return of the friars the ta, Tlo Hohenlone, . Maxello,| The officlals of the Manila Chamber of | were witnessed by a lar il o B AATIA YN dispatch as likely to occur within sixty |commission says that the deep-seated ho. llénstein and High Hoe also ran Commerce and other persons express their Ve vs after the elec or a somewhat | tred of the peopla ixth race, one mile, purse: Theory, 12| X i and frien After the certmonles the body .y il days after the election for mewhal } e people must be reckoned with, | (Jenkins), 7 o0 5, won: Bogue Bill, 104 (R, |intention of cabling to President McKinley | was taken in charg the Knights Templar [ , ROME, Jan A Spaoinl Al ta the | longer period |\:'-‘”]v| be of assistance to the American | Murphy), [0 to second; Racetto, 101 |to the same effect and officers of the grand lodge of Nebraska, | F*tFla aunounces that Verdl, the coniposer Nk NaxEe Minls L“.”‘”.l’| \.I::'-. ; atholic church were to sub- LI‘I:II‘I:-‘\»- o0, 10 '\. ;’r'm“';“l ‘:‘l‘l:v‘vf’-.”\‘ w‘m,\ Secretary Root has advised the commis From all the information we can get, it oo ”(':"“I-I‘r" priests, but this is a | > ‘ sl ? slon to inform inquirers that the ports in seems clear that a great majority Of (he | oo ioe o) ch policy with which the Results nt New Orleans. the southern islands will not be closed. csleger Red Oa) BERLIN, Jan, o hi-oMial people long for peace and are entir ius nothing (o0 do. Says the | NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 25.—Weather fine RED OAK, Ta., Jan " (Rl )=At 1 report and track fast. Cluster and Fleuron wer ' announced that 197,000,000 marks is the ¢ il o accept 'the sstabtishment of a ("R ad tracl tintl Clister i Viewon were | REGULATION OF FREIGHT RATES [ o clock this moriing occurred the death of | {inated amonnt sequired for the Chius oo government under the supremacy of the | .00 CEER TO SaY that the political | up 3250 and bought in. ~ Results e | Miss Cora Stocksleger at the home of her { poqition for the year 190 United States. They e, however, re e eliminated if the fria YFirst race, one mile, selling: Admetus, | congress Asked to intablish @ |parents in the northeast part of the city strained by fear from taking any action sent. back 8 (Citywoody § 10 b wou ooust Blassom Na 1 Commission of fiss Stockslegor was one of the most pop TR Baitkl " (Coenruny; 7 t0 0 and 1 to 2 | 0 ] i } o assist (he suppression of the insurrec Kious Exercises in Schools, oy Forge, 117 (VanDusem. & to' 1, third Twelve Members, wlar teachers in the city schools and her Jin, 25— An ordinanee provid ) one_suspected o inform sterence Timiv ers, The Planet, Slasher - dea pich resulted from spinal wenins |18 suanca of bonds 1o the amount tlon. Anyone suspected of giving informa- [ Reference is made to the subject of re- | mim corbiiwell oot St Ve also Fu e —_— {Aa8h; . IRL ATORUSLER NG SpIaa] 9uINY W for the Loulsiina Purchase ox tion to the Americans concerning the in- fliglous exercises in schools, which has sinee | - & Forglt alto WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—Representative | gitls, came so suddenly that her friends | position was given its fiest reading h the who conducted the services this afternoon. Socond race, soll- surgents is immediately marked for as-[been decided in favor of the eht inet Janc Ish), 7 to won: | H, C. Smith of Michigan today Introduced |are greatly shocked. The funeral services | city council 01 urch on the | ¥ 9 1 | A'he bl wuthorizes the mavor and con sassibation. The ramifications of the con’ | basis of the Faribautt ple Sorpoletic 3 10’1 and 3 Lo 1| bill for a national freight commission, to | will be held at the late home, probably zes th and comp 0 n. The commis- 0 (Richard), 4 10 1, thire LS. troller (o 188ue wnd deliver b bonds of the splracy are so wide that it has effected the | sion says » he commis- | gecond; Cogawell, 110 (RIchard). 410 %M | A, adjust and regulate frelglt rates. The |Sunday, and will be conducted by her pa R AR ol UG T Gures Quicily terrorisement of an entire people. It is| “IL Is not certain that this would com-. | Pitehwork aiso T 3 commission is to be composed of twelve |tor, Dr. Silas Cooke of the Presbyterian i New Sork” or " rondon. " | 3¢ hag Jong been a household favority W it R R AR B pletely meet the views of the Catholie hi. | LT race, one { onih, seii- lite members. who are (o have general su- | church. DOECont por annum. pasabie semlaniaty. | for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pneus In southern Luzon the conditions have [erarchy, but it In likely 1t will avold that | }5ire or ok, Lo 1y WO | pervision, regulation and classification of ik & v it [ S IR0 A8 | wonia, Asthma, Whooping Cough and improved in the proviuces of Cavite, Bat- [active hostility to a publie school system | wnd 1 10 1 t SWAnkfield). | freight, including the fixing of the per cent “\'"";I i Dp R AN i a1 | PEGbItoniNtY. {0 Me mato. | gil other Throat and Lung Troubles . 0 stem | wnd Sotl G & ey ) S, D, Jan. 2i—(Special [ CHICAGO, Jan. 2 o Boon I8 | ad La Guna during the last mouth. | which might bo formidable obstacle in | {40 ATk i, Bircese, Lattlo' Boy “f' vislon:an-rojsht Taion DOLWAAR vaLlous | ipee omre,. Iate. BR ot White- o by Oinver Y. Bitre (i | 1uis prescribed as a specitic for Grippa province of Tayabas is peaceful. Iu|spreading education among these Catholie | Mt ehd famden Fiia also ran. - ¥ | xatirgnd e D Ciong iater] Aetibnd) Sommitiea: fo i | Mothers endorse it as an infallible the Camarines and Albay the conditions are | people.’ urth vace, handicap, one mile: Cluster, = e AT (bt otk ¢ HM'_ g conference, to € Buftalo in | remedy for Croup. Children like it. not 8o satlsfactory, but they are growing | The question of cstablishing adequate |° 1008 105, wony Varro, e (oaie) AMERICANS WANT DAMAGES A} DIN anser, § Algust, | Brepared by E. ©. DeWitt & Go.. Chioago. better. In the Vizcayans and Mindanao the {means of communication botween and S—— = = = 2 | e te—————— conditions are much the same as reported |throughout the fslands is deemed second: Ambassador 'Che ts ‘Clafrme | AMUSEMENTS ary y 3 August 21, except that in Leyte much im- |in importance only to the primary sehools STURDY BLACKSMITHS. for Loses Sun provement has been made. The report as an educator of the people. The commis. e afnles I o A sion states that it Las no authority t y Jan, a 0| to Learn Facts A t Coffee, » . Y & “Any statement of the conditions pre- |grant franchises for the constructi i WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—Acting on in-| ! ction of | K < of Northamton, Mass., | vaillng i the islands during the last six |rallways and advises this government to | a o ", “‘,:“"_‘f‘lf“"lll:" Northamion, M | giructions from Washington Ambassador | months which ignores the effect of the [empower It with this right, belleving that ?"‘““f“'l O e ‘war the cause of | Choste has prespnted to the British American clection as a controlling element | the construction of a number of roads | . by 4 sour, stomach continually | ¢rment the claims of several American EVERY NIGHT at 8:30 Tele. 1331, in the situation is necessarily inadequate. | backed by foreign capital 0810 bearibira. 180 stomach continually | yz004" for peimbursement on account of | , 3 R pital would ensue fm- | troubling them in spite of active exercise Matinees Sunday, Wednesday, Saturda Siney tho rosult was announced there has | mediately damages sustained through the war opera- Taa RS They left off the coffes and began taking | emaBte Stetained thICHER o WK e “he show that made vaudeville poy eport says (hat all the courts are | postum Food Coffee. The trouble disap Y 2 B AR ( - performing their regular functions, though ,l.m.‘r.‘v‘,lll e onoé; AN’ hoth Fen ste-now sn | INGIDE eAses: of slosscs ]nt property, arbi- Lends A Helping Hand 3 Impaired el g F e e trary detention 4 expulsion L LTRIEE ¢ e Justices are mostly all Fillpinos, [ ¢ > blacksmiths are \ powerful men like blacksmiths @ ) 1R Digest A Uhe Jukioes of the pokce are 1 ma | it vy e rons conttond- o oinses | MACARTHUR ASKED TOEXPLAIN Kl e o e arine S ives. The commission says that the ju a e bain work- Tom lLewis and Sam J. Ryan, Bror, Hepn \ . X e coftee, it would seem folly for brain wor w2 and : May not be all that is meant by dyspepsi dicial salaries are miserably inadequate, | ers to try to withstand the effects of it War Depar A os anhoo ; | Polk and Kollins, 4-ituntings, % now, but it will be if neglected, and it is not surprising therefore that Hiram Day, a man seveuty-five years old, 0 g row, Edna Collins, The Kinadron The uneasiness after eating, fits of ners | SUATE®S of bribery and corruption have | aigo of Nortbamton, had used coffee for a Nervous Deblllty- TN PRICHR- Ry ek % oo rird ous headache, sourtiess of the stomach, a1 [ 8718en. The commission hopes to reorgan- | gieat many years, and developed serious £ Wedneuda, toe and ot disagreeable belching may not be very b ize the judiciary early this year, but de- | piljous troubles. A few months ago he | WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—The Pettigrew = ” \ Blc k4 now, but they will be if the stomach clares that the establishment of a federal | jofy off coffee and began using Postum [resolution directing the secretary of war Sent Absolutely FREE To All Don't miss this big show suflereg to grow weaker, court fs not within its jurisdiction. The | pood Coftee. He has recovered his health | to inform the senate whether A. Mabini, a Suflerers, by Sealed Mail y | Next week—\Willlams and Dyspepsia is such a miserable disea |clvil code is stated to be adequate for the | gna considers Postum In every way superior | citizen of the Philippine islands, has been S - > that the tendency to It should be iv. |solution of commercial controversies and y entiol This i3 completely ove 0 d y coffee ported to Guam or any other place as a K | 4 ’ carly. attentioa. “TVis iy completely 0¥ | tho regulation of all civil conduct KSR e ik ot Northamicn | palitical neiscuos, abd it R for Whab of Noc 0.D. 0[ DEPOSIT SGHEME 4 | BOY 1)0 Tonizht.-8:15 s ———— s.. 0 pencil manufacturer, was *| tense, together all. papers on file i -9 f : Hood’s Sarsaparill: R Tme T py, || M Dol mouacirer wae UToU: | [obe ogther ik al papers on e 8 |y vir v e v aann : |-t van Mubl Cors of Cincinnatl, Ohios wil which strengthens the whole digestive syste Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding | fie was induced to leave off cofice and use | department today and General MacArthur | apBly whough of thelr fas plles. ~ Your drugglst will refund your | postum Food Cofice in its place. He says | was wired to report the facts by cable for Nervous and Sexual diseas five money It PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure | pe has mever been as well In twenty-fiv 12 Koanx euheions for ‘ i “l Poon RELATI“"" you. 00 cents, Zanesvil . acure. Thisis ne years as he is at present, and glves the apsaville Gels 4 A e T fut entire credit to Postum SANERNLLLE, O 8 ) Calthon” will ros Ve PRINCELY GIFT Nearly every coffee uer is 11l in some | o Ao mphny, todiy signed o contracy | O Swern mail. ONDAY, 1 1 ) fapahy ! t | The American righta for ' CALTHOS" are eon Y, MONDAY —_— part of the body. Coftee does uot directly | with the Citizens” feaguv for the erection of | | The American pights for SEALTHOST ore oo i i COUPON Johin D. Roekefeller Willing fo Give | Afoct the same organs in every man or |# 300 twbe plant fn this city. "tho pant | (0GR Tt dhe Uniied Biste. [HE film. FROM MAXIM S $200,000 to Ohio College If it woman, but the effect is first oo -he stom- | haftt ' duyv and will give cmploy ment to [ There fs slaolately no publicity fn receiving or U - e, TES Raives D00, ach, and from that to the nervous system. [ 1500 men. The plant Is to be in operation | faklngit." Fulldivections und s treatise adcompany WEDNESDAY MAT and NIGEHI Wiei you hinve read theso you will (ully ugder (hful errore, ex« 4 . Present at Bee office or mall When the nerves are out of order it may | by June I next and Yot own caso s be ‘sble to e your own | 8re weskened Ly indulgences in southful errars. o1; SOUSA AKN lb BAND - . 5 TR A o | doctor. 'The Yon Mohl Company is known es t B wares, PRAIR h k coupon with ten cents and get OBERLIN, 0., Jan. 25.—It was announced | show in the different organs like the kid e e T—— dpct I Cowpany s known e ¢ ] G v e i 5 #atl bies 3¢ Phet hic Art §|n chapel this ‘afterncon that John D [neys, liver, heart, hngs, bowels, or some | cpicAGo, ) L Lo | a1edon ot sexunt woakmoed bafory apllefer, cons ale. 81 Matio NP pacioe ographic Roskefeller has signified through J. W.|other part of the body, or the trouble may | smallpox were reported to the health de e oo of fwairafukforward isiness morhods. | 1k 58 9a8alV e Sl RN arth! ol : Studles. When ordering by mall § | Cowles of Cleveland, a trustee of Oberlin |show itself In a geueral pervous or unbal- | partment today, the first that hive oo ALTIOS eovary of Prof. Jules La: h':,;:",”fl;__‘(\‘:(:r‘“’ i i ( MIACDS THUGAUERU fialantiani adsn add four cents for postage. college, his willingoess to give $200,000 to- | ancod condition. When coffee is dispen- [ HirFed, since the recent outbrea moudertul'vitalizer, Modical i e TR i t B R e i ward an endowment fund of $500,000 now |#ed with, and nature begins to set up a ——— sce agiead that Where s 10 atecifc for loh Slile sanaatione of 1] rastor Aot § ART DEPARTMENT, | being raised for the college, providing the | cure, It 1 very greatly helped in this work Chunges on the Santa e '“n ,..;'“'“ 'D‘.T» ;" ‘I 10N, * | "EEXOU would byre frosdonn (rom dogreding wosk > Jay evening. Direct trom theip Bee Publishing Ci entire amount sball be raised by the first | by the used of Postum Food Coffee, for it| CHICAGO, Jan The Tribune tomor CALTHOS I8 OPINION, 00 would bare feselon o s Wappinke ¢ o ; The Bee Publishing Company §/ . cxi year. contalns certain elements that the life force [ row will say: It is reported that impor UCALTHOS" resches the weat of disosse ae mo |comes rum sturiz minhoodacenpt () ] BURLESQUE! OMAHA, NEB. uses to bulld up the cells apd the gray |tant changes and promotions are contem- [ gihef KRSqd SE0 (0, S lcots Mombraties: | Deai 1 R A4 KA . FADS AND FOLLIES To Cure a Cold in Two Days. matter In the nerve centers. Apy per- | plated in the management of all the Santa | Largest Importers of Standard . the Emoke 1t you Laxitive Bromo-Quinine removes the cause. | son can prove this same by triak Ve lines weat ot mibuguerque to the Pa-| The Von Mohl Co., 263 B, »: ereresneiitie. Cincinnati, 0 A Miss New York, Junior . & Purgess,

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