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THE OMAHA DAILY B SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1901 5 DESIRE. T0° BE LEFT ALONE | oo emir o snarans it WOULD NOT ACCEPT AMNESTY 2 pmer sl o noze® | MANY NAMES, MANY DOLLARS w U M AN!S KmNEYS ' bankment His head war cut by {f ng glass | er « serfous {llness, refuse 1o make any I-y 1 dishes, for he was seated at dinner estimate whatever. Others connected with | Li Hung Ohang Urges the Evacuation of | currmy The phyaiciuns sy the. millionsire | Aguinaldo Declares That He Will Follow | i, Jerartment awsert Ut $100.000 with| Board of Equalization Makes Big Ad pion | Prov.nce of Pe Ohi Li. | bas very small chance for recovery and he Example 8t by Washington. | Police Flynn says that from what his de to Tax Beoks. S | %Il bo hurried through to the coast in the | tectives have gathered he considers that | | hope that the lower altitude may beneft | e amount heavy FOREIGH TROOPS A MENACE TO PEACE | i |SAYS WARMAY BE LONG AND TERRIBLE | (/b bt he coeramens ot by e ASSESSMENTS THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATED | Women as Well as Men Suffer and Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Troubles. . |NEW BOARD MEMBERS MEET! — fepartment coilector, had mortgages, bonds | | Amerieans oa etr . Filipin and notes to the a 0t of $4.000 and $100 Conference of City Aathorities Hteln- t=Sarcantl | Governor Herrtea erviewer n cash in the vault, all of which was taken tive to Changes In Belnted List Count v line a Plan of Proce —Sweet That He fas Lost All Conide as was other negotfable paper and cash of Asseasments—Final Ses- . Springs o wntl belonging to other employes of the depart slon of the ard. — D I R ment. Auditors are expected to arrive be To Prove What SWAMP-ROOT, the Great Kiduey PIERRE, 8. D. Jan, 26 Special Tele S— | fore Monday morning, an? the contents of Remed’,' “,il] d() 'or YOU Every Rel‘der 0' rrl|c gram.)—The newly-appointed members of [ pEKIN. Jan 26.—United States Minister containing 2,500 names and show- | ’ pivEW YORK, Jan. 20.—A dispateh (o the | the State Board of Charities and Correc: | congar vulled upon Prince Ching today, | fully learned ing $180,000 worth of personal taxes which Bee May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by 1 ) tions met here last night, taking no formal | hg vigit was malnly a soclal call. Prince HARVARD STUDENT KILLS MAN Jare tiot Pepotind o v\l\-' YAX COmTlM oAV Mail us been entered upon the tax books by a s Cbang, in an interview today, said {action, but practically outlining & plan of | cpineixorecied regret at the refusal of procedure. The members went to Huron Declares 1o Appolintees ¢ the safe will then be involced and the loss | A jist NEW YORK, We are indeed grateful to the American * ) on of the Hoard of Fqualizati For o f the gradus t ) the ministers to give the Chinese the #or . tion of the Hoard of Hquall government for the gradual evacuation of |this morning and held a meeting there | i George 1L Afnaworth White Engaged | weeks Mr. Fleming and his assiatants hat :. Chi L. 1):-l auieker t I8 don the bewter: 1today, fn which they selected their presi- | jor ™ B8 B O v ing that it was | 1 Bostni Mateh with Curtia Ceane | been complling this list and investigating | Amone the miny famous cures of Swamp- | Swamp-Root will do just as much for any t will save the situation, which has been | dent and secretary, who will proc . ed to De tter Fatal w. the growing wors impossible for the emperor to return to sments as far as possibl Root fuvestigated by The Be en City in order that they might pre- | | | | X none seem housewife whose back is too weak to per Sloux Falls and make a formal demand —_— were taken from the directory and tax hook to eak higher of the wonderful curative form he PO, work, who is always Ve have conformed to the of | A | in until a place shall have been pre " IR " o W 8 . rful cura orm her necessary we who is alwa . ave conformed h eq | P00 the members of the old board for rec- | oy ¢on hia residence. Prince Ching also | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 2o.—Curtis L. [ of former years and information concerning | properties of this great kidney remedy |tired and overwrought, who feols that the the powers so'far as we can W owe ords, in which they expect to meet with | P*T® . [ Crane of Brookline was accidentally killed | unlisted property was sccured In every pos- | than the one we publish this week for the cares of life are more than she can stand assistance in the execution of detai | rerusal, snd witt max proposition for a | "tated that he had informed the misston- | CHEF t i g b St of A : $ ! efusal, and will make a proposition fo " . during a boxing match with his closest | sible manner enefit of our reader t is & boon to the weuk and alling ( p. goverie aries that the Chinese gove ent had no isa h " I know Pe Chi Li provin I goveraed | friendly sult to test the title. While it | v 4 sdiphompctd, bl | friend, George R. Ainsworth, in the latter's | Although Mr. Fleming used all possible ¥ it for twent 4 have, therefor | objection to their remaining in the coun- | | 1 have no idea how well T feel 1 for nty years, and ha | was possible that the nmew board might | ot ol T ork, which was | T00m In Craigle, Harvard college, this|care in compiling these assessments, the m s d that 1 do not need any more the right to be listened to when I say th make an appointment for the test, the plan | ©F Setisnotal " the country. He con. | Afternoon. There were a number of Har-|councilmen realized that many erronsous fn ine, a um in ag gKood health as after eonsidertng all the circumstances, | mentjoned was th ntemplated when | 211¢N beneficlal to g © N | vard students present at the time. g | o s y ty | STy Fo e g Y 1L 8o says Mrs nentioned was the con plated whe 4 k ard stude present at th 10, {ndulging | assessments must have crept In City | A ays Mr evi lon is advisable—indeed, Necessary. | the members left this city sidered many ot them good men Mary Enselhardt. ot endly matches, and the knockout blow | Comptroller Westberg's refusal to cancel $ir A N6 Madison St 8t sition be re | NEW YORK, Jan The World tomor- | ' friendly matches, and the knockout blow | Comptroller Westberg's refusal to can Louis, Ma., fo Should the American pro « reporter of the 8t Louts Governor Herried today sent fo the sen | was entirely unexpected taxes after they have besn entered upon | Globe'Democrat celved with favor, the task now taxink our |ate the names of T. M. Shanafelt of Hu. | 7% Will publish what it claims to be a | o5 BRUTOS SECRREECEL explained by | the books prevented any astion from being oF more than ten vears 1 had suffered strength becomes easy {ron, N. C. Nash of Canton and Captain | Well-authenticated interview with ABuL: |\ 011owing statement made by Afnsworth: |taken in the Ist until after he was con- | Tt What the dociors termed " femule | openly and sacretly oppose a peaceable set- | the Soldiers’ Home board and the senate [ 28€nt of Carlo Rubine, a prominen “ | Mr. Cra We had sparred about three | o clnls, t %o badly that 1 thought T had. no tlement, will ba confounded. When the | yromply confirmed s HominNLoEN: | THe chant o Mnile. ‘It wa forwarded here St OHeT (RSN MF, Gratie itk s | oty KeMey. .-:..:..H"mw:::: Moores, [ tor and tock thotr meeioe, “"”}'I,""l“"" troops leave the dream of peace will be [selection of this board metns that Captain »u:z(n" ; n:;'.‘ AN Ve ie Ml [ Dack of my glove upon the face. He sank | e, Westher and the councilmen had a| O TR nns told me my Kidneys ‘ menace. 1 never breathe freely while one | “'1n the house. teduy ihe oricioel” bills | ASUIO8Id0 was found In the Filipino |hesrth. Ho was unconsclous. / Joctor | fually agreed he would allow changes to be | friend” recommended me (o try e Kii: | 18 out. It the soldiers simply lved on |(niroduced were: ixing salaries of regis. | C2P\1A] by Senor Rubino's agent, the den ol Ul B ~;‘ Minutes. | made in any assessment contained in this | e Swamp-Root, and 1 must say 1 de. | thelr éxbatsted resources; bt that 18 ok |state, county, tomnenly it mo o i® o, | DUt I8 known that he is an American, In | anothisr physic T ne mooth doctors| would give him a written opinfon to the | ing it regulariy, and am now i splesati all. Reports reach me continually from |cors 'to farsieh Inderiaicy ronte 1o ro. | 64rs one by ho was & high-salaried em- | pronounced him e o medical exam- | effect that such action may be taken on the | health, “fhe paine and aches have il | magistrates and from Chinese and forelgn- | arganize the Board of Regents of Educa. | 01278 Of Russell & Co. of Hong Kong lulu.. Jvau sent for and the police were notl- | ground that the persons who are assessed | Sonc, I have re mmended. Swamp:Root [ ers In whom 1 have equal confidence, which [tion on a basis of seven members and | Meniid, Yokohama, Canton. Shanghai, 8an | el | h ophomore 1 the Law. | A0 0O Boties of their assessment and w.18| has done for-me. I will yindly snswer | 1 cannot communicate even Lo the generals. | moking sheriffs collectors of delinquent pors | Fancisco and New York. The firm was the | Mr. Ainsworth is a sophomore o the Law- | not. given an opportunity to appear befose [ any one'who dexires th Welte me fe | The gradual tlon, which the |opal property taxes a [oldest American house in the Orlent ani | Fence Scientiflc school, Mr. Crane was ol | the board and enter o protest BwanmpsHooy. from overy i Namn, American government so opportunely pro Jv;. the third reading an attempt was | the richest. It went down in the crash of | & -“w” ‘.-'T\;“ '-".\“.'- “y nsworth | I 4o not think the law glves me any There 1s such a Dlensant tapte (o Boi When it begins the commerclal and 1ndus- | gioper bill, but it was fought by members | o MY letters to Aguinaldo,” says Senor ;" o “‘I'l‘ ” I'_'l*'r' » Hl"lf . [and 1 do not wish my stand in this matter | and drives them,« SR btems tHa) Fedival will Besn | Trom Minnehahs, Buabors snd Glark coun. | Rubino's agent, “‘were caretully scrutinized | Lancey and ‘lark, roommates of Ains- | to be considered as a retreat from the MARY ENGELHARDT ot Minnehaba, Sanborn and Clark <oun- | by bim and his aide-de-camps betore I was | WOrth, and John W. Foster. They all agree | tion 1 have taken in the matter of changink | h Chinn Acts in Good Falth, tles and finally sent back to the commit- [ 1) 0" e iy into his confidence. But as |Ih saying that the blow struck by Alns- | aggessments after they have been entered How to Find Out It used to be considered that only urinary ait “There 1s not the slightest design on the | tee they were from those whom he knew to be | WOrth was not a heavy one and should not | upon the books,”" sald the comptroller In bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys part of China to do less than we have agreed | Bills were passed providing for the ve- | /% (00 Feen a6 ERE L T with | have gufficed even ta knock out Crane | this 1ist, however, there are probably many I You Need but now modern sclence proves that nearly an dis to do, but we ask the powers not to in-|Meval of constitutional officers by the V-1 44 ‘roqiraint or hesitation. 1 remalned | Dr. Marshall H. Bailey, the college pho- | valid assessments which would he defeated . eascy have thelr beginniug in the disorder of these wist on the impossible, but to help in con- | ernor, for investment of sinking funds and o oo Fo0 " " he recipent of | $iclan, who was first called, said that as far [ if [ were to refuse to accept the list con- Swamp-Root. most important organs ideration of our intelligent appreciation |KFanting power to issue bonds to boards as he could tell Orane's d ith might have | ditionally. The councilmen refused to alter nts on record unless I agreed | bis full confidence and had from him the | [ n Quickly your entire body is affecte | ments and purposes, as well as his ideas | He s0id there was no external sign of vio= | to permit a revision, 8o 1 decided to make [ ¥ ir entire body is affect The kidneys filter and purify the blood ‘Iun in most unreserved expression of his sent!- | Fesulted from other causes than the blow. | the asseasm ands to | of education in cities of the first-class So when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how their work of the situation to exccute the dem which, in order to avold war, we have to | Day's Hottest Figh T 5 . and how every organ seems to fall to do its duty accede, The bill to continue the registration | concerni he conditl ¢ his try | 1ence and that Crane might have died from | an exception in this case for the sake of you are sick or ““feel badly,” begin taking the famous new discovery, Dr. Kil 3 i . concerning the condition of country | Jence A0 i . | mer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well th 1 ) ““There not « word of truth in the 41100 out the hottest fight of the day.|and the great struggle now going on there. | neart disea getting the valid taxes for the city as y s are hey will lplp all the story that Chinese troops are pouring into | memuers from the ¢ The pollce w 8 50 At J othier organs to health. A trlal will convinco anyone ;- unties with small pre- | I was astonished at his knowledge of the | The police will take no action. if any Valld Taxes on the Lt S / 11l conviaco anyon the province of Pe Chi Li. There 18 1ot a | cincts being opposed to the measure, of | history of the United States and its great | "Nt the autopsy opinion is announce Many women suffer untold misery because the natu single soldier within the district m 4 at least desiring to amend it to apply o | statesmen since the war of the revolution ',“,v.(\.'-“‘x"\...“r." “‘.’....‘1’3‘1::”:‘:\\'\“ T.,“: '.(r rectly understood. They are led to belleve that womb trouble or female weakness of out by Marshal von Waldersee as u;n.u preciucts of a_certain size, but all amend- | The subject of amnesty was gone over | NEELY SAYS HE CAN EXPLAIN | i Sroperty which in assessed, but never- | SCPIC SOFt I8 responsible for the many ills that beset womankind under foreign furisdiction. Outs ';:::! merts were finally killed nd the bill | very thoroughly. I asked him if he would | ttietens. there 16 » livge amotnt of valid Neuralgla, nervousness, headache, puff limits we are collecting a few ‘;':"“ ihi passed as introduced accept amnesty offered by the commission- K [ taxes in the list. | have requested a copy | tism, a dragging pain or dull ache in the back, weakness or bearing down sensation, soldiers to take over police duties when the | qy the senate Sweet attempted to spring | ers sent out by the United States govern | of the commisstoner's list and will keep it | Profuse or scanty supply of urine, with strong odor, frequent desire to pass it night foreigners leave. ‘This fs ail |a sensation by moving the adoption of a|ment. He said rate Himuelf. on file and confine any changes made in my | ©F day. with scalding or burning sensation,—these are all unmistakable stgns of Kid The questions of punishment, of the non- | yegolution for the appointment of a com- WALE Not Ae of thelr disease is not cor v or dark circles under the eyes, rheuma ¢ the indemnities books to assessments for which I have | Be¥ and bladder trouble. Amportation of arms, and of the indemni mMitee to have charge of the appointment NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Charles F. W.|made this special concession It there is any doubt in your mind as to your condition, take from your urine on ;i . | Neely, the former postal official, who was se rising, about four ounces, place 1t In a glass or bottle and let it stand tw ot treaties, not only with consideration of |were too many clorks on the payroll. | DOt trust them. I have not forgotten the | ReblY: the former voste) biicial. Mho was Sew in . an i nd twenty-four hours. 1t on e it small particle what is wanted, but with comprehension a8 Chajrman Williamson of the engrossing | Professions of friendship and of support to what Chiaa can do. | force took it upon himself to resent this | &iven to me by Dewey and Otis and all When the court will return to Pekin Tgjap ot his integrity and after a short de- | ©f them, especially Wildman. My army canot discuss. Though in some disrepute | paie (ho whole matter was tabled by al. | {Ought with and for them to defeat the | must be developed from the preliminary | of engrossing clerks, claiming that there No, 1 will not accept amnesty. 1 would | | | The Board of EquaMzation ended fs sit- iination it is milky or cloudy, if there is a brick-dust settling or Bl vautERAkY: KNSR Dok ive: daY float about in it, your kidneys are in necd of immediate attention f Utk WaRe oA ea wod L1t Lhab e Other symptoms showing that you need Swamp-Root are sleopl @ large number of reductions was made. | Irregular heart, breathlessness, sallow, unhealthy charges of embezzlement, left Ludlow street | | jail today ana was taken aboard a steamer ihu' Cuba. y seemed to be in the best spirits on leaving jail. where he had been ossness, diz ness complexion, plenty of ambltion ' » aro a polite people. Ministers Spanis| promises most solel 2 Mist o complaints came from the | but no strength at present we are a polite people. Mini '\', most unanimous vots panish and promises most solemnly given [ 27518 P8 (EINER SR ICTE 10 to one | Mist of (lhn‘ y Inints Ll i) il eome to me every day asking when the ' the principal bills introduced were to|that we were to have independence were | T Bt 0 owners of pers property an per- | amy pleasant to take and isused in the leading hospitals, recommend- emperor will teturn. 1 canmnot aunswer. |jiy fivestock to run at large through the | made. All these solemn promises have | U0 NOEGTR. o e L Bons who objected to assessments made | ed by physicians in thelr private practice, and s taken by doctors themselves, be Would that not be rude, as long as COudt | yinter months, a barber license bill and a | been repudiated by them all. No. Amnesty | &8 BAL T EW KV MEE IR RS BOC) upon moderate-priced dwellings. cause they recognize in it the greatest and most successful remedy that ecience bas von Waldersce, our illustrious gucst, I8 fropeal of the law allowing compromise of | means slavery and obedlence to the will | o'l be acquitted.” One of the most important reductions [ ever been able to compound occupying the palace? Can we say when |, .. of McKinley was that made in the essment of the If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you nced, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar bottles at the drug stores everywh | i EDITORIAL NO(IC we would like him to leave Senate bills were: Increasing pay of | “How about the people”’ I asked. ‘“Do Omaha Belt line tracks. The board of In conclusion, the viceroy, who, despite | ouniy commissioners to $5 per day and | Dot you belicve the condition of your peo- MURDER AND ARSON EVIDENT |\ icw fixed this assessment at $12,000 per 8 -Ro ro <idney 3 [ his recent illness, is looking well and ac- | ho houge bill to establish a law depart- | Ple would be improved i they accepted | mile, but the Board of Equalization romudy, & 80 POATRABIY Wb -u;rm":::.:‘1‘0:'..»:»?:] ‘:r“‘ Hign "Huv and Blad 1 tive, sald | ment in the State university. amnesty now oftered? Watchman's ¥ Fomad in Rio |duced it to $6300 er mile, the amount| Cyijp %, %R SUCIALY AEatesthl that s epeclal artangement has been made by “There is no truth in the London report i il “No,” he replied: *“to accept amnesty Grande's Burning Depot at fi -.:‘ by lh;; siate board. . The assessment | yoiuily free by mall, Alto book T D B R be il I-\v::.:?”»‘r-lu’l‘l“h‘i e conclusion of a Russo-Chinese con- e &l e, infamy, very, degradatic Col of the Omaha Water company was reduc : % d and bl ubles [tias wnd Heiré I Phaitonl What else am I to expect, and What for my | COLORADO SPRINGS, Jan. 26.—The Rio |which the company pald taxes lust years | A SR MM “m:x"'»' ition reading (his generous | pis Al poor people but serfdom? What would their | Grande freight depot in this city as | was $420,000 | ERTDRIOEAM A n s ng your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- S "“:unn : 8 forefathers have sald of George Washing- | burned this morning. Watchman L. ¢ The most important change made in th mton, ) ty from George | Wells was found dead in the building. |assessment of outlylng property was a | | 1ying in a pool of blood with a revolver |$10,000 reduction made in the assessed ear his right hand. It is suspected that | valuation of fifty acres of land owned m‘ he was killed by burglars who then fired | D, Whitney and located near th - The New Ideal Kid— the building. The loss on the bullding I8 | triangle. The tax commissioner estimated at $5,000. Much freight, the |this land at $500 per acre and based his | 1Is all the go now—but you've to look out value of which 18 not known, was also |assessment upon the price which was S ton had he accepted amns HURON, S. ., Jan. 26.—(Special Tele- [ [11? He fought from 1776 to 1752 and all m.) ~There was an informal meeting of | Offers of amnesty were very properly repubiican members of the Board of | treated with scorn. They were right. You Charities and Corrections here this after- | 88k me what I want. 1 reply, liberty. The roon and it was decided to hold a meeting | FI8ht of the Filipinos to govern themselves of the organization in Sloux Falls Monday | —# Eovernment of our own.” ( for the cheaper and imitation stocks—they negotlations among the ministers thero are | ouoni M0 TR L TR poard, includ. But,” said I, “here are assurapces.” | burned offered for the land by a railroad company have ‘em-—just like any other good thing o ) v . " Sp— which desired additional trackage near the | proceeding slowly, but they do not by any | jre ¥, o e O e o e Assurances and promises,” he interposed 5 i o 15 imitated—We Lave the genuine Ideal Kid TAARGRR A Motrare) the <hODe O RILDINLS| Lun i ted ta ha kit i, SaYanor L | with great warmth, “given only to be ais-| THROUGH A BURNED BHIDGE‘”\"' IniTst Omah€irie board. reduced | R (RIS e et e mancine famet A agreement when the contest for recognition will occur | Fegarded and repudiated. 1 tell you 1 will — g okl | b r trust them Nor will m & —— the WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—The most recent advices received by the department from its agents in Pekin indicate that the Winspe In view of recent publications touching between the Lee and Herreid appointees. | D Train is Wrecked in up to $6.00—everyone the genuine article people. [ Missouri Pacifi the insistence of the ministers at Pekin | j i (hought that Attorney General P ver! Say to them that the amnesty will Kansas and Englneer is = ~'II'\":‘I.' L R g sanial |1 the better grades to $6.00 we give pon the {mnosition of the death penalty | yyj also be present. Those here were: Dr. | not be considered. My people would no Killed, Telogram.)— Investigating a New York story | YOu the celebrated Hanan or John Foster upon the Chinese concerned in the Boxer | pynnee J D, Lavin, F. M. Steere and W. 8. | longer respect me were 1 to do so." - of a Tissing heiress from Hoboken, N. 1., & | makes of which we have exoiusive sale in uprising, this statement is made by au | R “Then It may be war for many years,”| GREAT BEND, Kan. Jan. 26.—The east- [ °f @ missing & S Ne ds) 8 thority The reports which cc reporter today found the heiress’ husband, | Omaha—Every pair hand made, giving pes I sald. “You must know that the Ameri- [ bound pas William Siebs ANKTON MASUNS‘W'LL BUILD | ¢*n movernment is strong powertul aad cific rail nger train on the Missouri Pa- ad was wrecked near McCracken, from Pekin who is a son former | oot fit and shap until the shoe is worn Cap! Siebe: f e Ne o hollce representing Mr. Conger as demanding the | rich.”" Rush county, at 8 o'olock (his morning, | Fentain Blebert ot ‘the New Yorle pallce fqy¢ imposition of the death penalty on all the — golug through a burned bridge. William | fOree o says he and his wife have| princes and generals mentioned in the dis- ing a Temple May Be & and Terrible War, mutually agreed to separate, but hopes they | | Young ot t Dend, the engineer, was X \ ~ nquestionably,” he replied, “and it may | killed and the fireman was dangerously | Wil 1ive together again o | D bh C be a long and torrible struggle for liberty. | fepiacd. The train took fire, but tho pas. | Shell. Mont, and he had a letter from her rexel oe Lo., HANDSOME ELK WAS A TERROR| y.vkrtox. & 0 Jan o0 (Special,)— | But: until the Filipino nation shall have | gengers escaped unhurt. two months ago. Siebert is awaiting a let- ] & government of its own, this 3 ter from his father, upon recelpt of which | Catalogue Sent | The Masons of Yankton will, as soon »s own, this war will g spring opens. hegin the erection of a §25,00 | 0f' b belleve that if there were a chunke)| POWER HOUSE IS DESTROYED | }s,% |) Cont of patches are untrue.'” ec for the Asking urn to New York to clear up om s Up-to-date Shoe Ho: stories about himself. He says 1419 FARNAM STREET. hindler for two years | of administration we would g fi templs on Douglas avenue. A Des Moines B We would gan oup free he was with Dr. S dom. We will have a r o architect was 0 public patterned | yagropotitan Street Railway " Fig chitect was iu town his week wIth pISRE | giglnly after that of the United. tate ERLlitan, Mirat Dislinas . O and had his power of attorney when drav- ¢ g - o ,‘., S PR "‘“ h“’ r'l "l Their original system is admirable, but STRIE0. Tasa ing up bis papers, and $37,000 was willed to | S m———— pm—— SI0UX FAL D., Jan. 26.—(Special.)— | constr . The building will be of twn | po"ay qaministered now.’ 2 J Mrs. Sichert. He traveled extensively in The killing on the Lower Brule Indian res- | stories, with a fine basement, constructed RN s Bilring witiitte dadtaniuie ag At (o8 SR — NSAS €1 an. ervation a few days ago of Handsome by a party of Indian policemen closes the career of an Indiun desperado who stood socond only to the famous “Apache Kid." of brick and stone, and will be provided The cable power | = 0 0 abo: 8 Ttoninty totnaeictes il Wit o moders convenionces, Depart: | FIFTEEN PER- GENT INCREASE | nouse of tho Metvopolian Streel. Raiiway | 0700, ont e nooriors wioasioner | One Week More ments will be provided for all b hes of S company, situated at Ninth and Washington | tortuno on the death of his tather the Masonic order and the Eastern Star.| MIne Workers' Scale Committee Wil | 5treets in this city, was destroyed by fire Of Hospe's The history of the Sioux nation does not | Club rooms and bath rooms will also be ¥ ably Favor That Advanc: tonight. The loss is about 000 and is Roya contain the na of a more noted desper- [ placed in the buildings. for Day Labore fully insured xty cars and 1,200 gallons [ SEWARD, Neb., Jan ado than Handsome Elk, or one who for so of coal oll were destroyed “Bobby" By Jons & period had dened the taeral and | GATES GOES TO CHEYENNE 4 per cent discount sale of unframed pictures—Owing to the large de mand for our framed pictures we hav continued the sale for one week more—Any .. (Special.)— 'NS’ ANDIVersary was remem- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Jan. 26.—After | [ bered by the Royal Highlanders at Seward #0011 ol ki mstownpy state authorities and kept the frontier in a | reading communications at the meetings | ARMOUR WILL TO BE READ | 1ast night in one of the largest public e Eemed plalsre 4} i o5t ¢ oniat ly;,‘: et et e o Vrestdent of fown Cottege |9 (b United Mine Workers today Pros s | tertainments ever given here all go at % off our regular price—To th ok o iet b0t Aacafina Eranduns Wik | T L dent Mitchell called for the report of the tan Lot The opera house had been secured for the [ we have added broken lots of artist's ma held undisputed sway and during that period R scale committee. Chairman Van Horn of Will Be File occasion and 400 invitations mafled, The |terials which go on sale Monday at Half {16 Unitad Bintss uthorities ‘and el that committee announced that he was | Monday. installation of the officers was in charge of | Price—Tube colors 3lc, were Sc to 2 United States Indian agents endless trouble | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 26.—President | "°41¥ to make a partial report and th, W. E. Sharp, M. 1. P, of Lincoln, instal- | Plaques, d5e, b0c, worth up ‘m ll} and annoyance. He was the best shot with | George L. Gates, D, D., of Towa college has | O Mittee went into sccret session for the | CHICAGO, 1 Philip D. Armour's | ling officer. He was assisted by a_team of | ench--Water color outfits, 10¢ [ Winchester or six-shooter of his tribe and, | aecepted a call to the pastorate of the sideration of the report will is to be mad ublic on Monday in | twenty Royal Highlanders and Lady High- |to $3.00, formerly worth up to $6.00 set being absolutely without fear, was a foeman | pirgt Congregational church of Cheyenne| ‘Whie the members of the scale with an application to the pre- | landers in Scottish costumes Hundreds of other bargains at ridiculously f any man's steel. He lived onlapg has arrived in the city to begin his |M!!(ee are noncommunncati for letters of administration in | The Highlander vitascope entertainment |low prices Medieine creck, about fifteen miles from trom Aurora followed the installation, and | Lower Brule agency, near the border of the | that an advance for day laborers will be | contents will not be known there were musical selections siven, the A H p -SIX CLAIMANTS, | 88ked, approximating a 15 per cent in- evening enjoyment being rounded out by re- . " reservation. His home was virtually a fort crease. The Pittsburg district wants rds ot freshments, served in adjoining rooms, and nil Fesw 80 far as defensive purposes weie con : " : ving |straight 10 per cent advance and a reduc- | TABL » Jan (Spectal) | yuneing. Many visitors from surrounding | MUSIO 88 Arts 1613 '.Il]“. At a recent meeing of the Western Bo- Multi-wi com- | connectios » as to what | bate cour worthy S will be asked, it is generally understood | his estate. Until the document is filed its NTTHIRT cerned « King 250,000 o | tion in the differential, and this doubtless towns were present, notably a large delega Injured Milllonnire Goes (o Connt HURON, & D, Jan (Special.)—Col- | will be recommended by the committee. hemian Fraternal association, a fraternal | o from the Highlander castles at Lincoln CHE NE, Wyo., Jan (¥pecial.) =~ onel John H. King af this city is in Sioux | The committee on constitution reporteq | 9rder instituted here less than a y ago. Artemus Lamb, the millionaire lumber mer- { City for the purpose of filing his bill in|this afterncon and many changes were | the following officers were elected for the Harry to t of Clinton. Ia., who was injured in | equity in the United States court invelving | recommended cnsuing term: James Vondrasek, preside PLATTSMOL wreck near Hilliard, Wyo., a week ag | the validity of title to certain lands in Neb., Jan (Special ) i J. W. Karas, first vice president; Frank|--In Justice Archer's court today Harvy Our B'cycle Man— Tuttle was bound over to the district court s vesterday taken from the State hos- [ 0'Brien county, lowa. Mr. King represents Streje, second vice president; A. R, Ko- pital at Rock Springs and in company with | thirty-six claimants—settlers on lands or ROB THE REVENUE OFFICE vanda, financial secretary; Frank Kovanda, | his bond being fixed at 800, which he was R O T, i } AR : | ) 4 { bin b ! : ;& Wants it understood that the Auditorium {7} his wife, niece and two surgeons he will go | iginally in a grant to the Sloux City & St. | — corresponding secretary rs. Anna Ko- | unable to furnish, and he now languishes of Al s not the whole show—He wants to attract - to Los Angeles. Mr. Lamb was more se- | Paul rallway and upon which the homestead | ® | vanda, conductor; Anthony Stefe, treasurer; | in the county jail. He is charged with hay- | '® POt the whole show WAL AN HNovie x Inrs Ave Se. | ttention long enough to tell you ALl micveies 3 riously injured than was any one of the |[settlers claim title as against the pur- | Joe Streje, inner guard; Martin Karas, outer | ing stolen harness, lap robes, blankets and | YOUr attention long ugh L oyl Fusr | & chasers from the raillway company ™ guard he lodge already has a membership | other things from a farmer residing n that for stove and furnace castings hi Nev or laPr ;) r'\ lands in question are valued at frem §: PEORIA, Jan of forty-two and there are five Initiates for | Greenwood, in this county, but the stolen | hosse The safe in the offce | of the collector of internal revenue in this | h® next meeting propaviy was found in o bara In Linseln city, which 1s headquarters of the Fifth | s have everything you can think of 66 99 | 000 to $300.000 and are separate from those | in the corporate limits of Sheldon, which | have been in litigation for a number of and when it comes to doing the work of e e, | (L1 11 WALOT {FOD1S AT TEpAITINE £ASO- Ilinols district, was broken Into last night | ¥ | ¥ } e Py P years and upon which a declsion in favor | and a lar . i line stoves why, that is when they shine : &e quantity of war revenue stamps ou Get it at uffs — of Mr. King and his clients wna rendered | taken, The authorities assert that they ’ Ge ! at ba And talk about shining—do you use stove Hushand “Scventy-Sevel by the United States court a few months | will have no idea what the value of the |/t® 81l right—so says = everybody, and | blacking—metal polish—aluminum or gold since | stamps taken may be until after the con- | ©SPeclally I8 this true if you are going to 3mm< of the safe have been invoiced. It js | B!Y® @ Dparty, reception or even have a known, however, that a large quantity of | W¢d9Ing. No matter what you may desire | stamps was taken. It is possible the | Whether its punches, frozen lces—all kinds is a National Rem- | weather to get in good work in ]wmmmmlu is equally possible that it may be con- i " 0 | | | Humphreys' 77" breaks up | the Grip, while its tonicity sustains Athletes Are Preparing. the flagging cuergies during and [ YANSTON D., Jan, after the attack “SEVENTY-SEV | paint?—We don’t mean the common kind but something to make your neighbors feel cial)—~ The Olympic Athletie assoclation of Yank like 30 cents when they see you are using our goods—Cost |s just about the same but Oh! what a difference In effect OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS Telephone 960, S Hlgy Vals . Riata Ao e siderably smaller. This district pays more | V¢ him pleasure to assist you and quote oL RAYE &0 e o N E T A The base ball LeAL1 | |y ornal revenuo than any other district in | PFICPs—for no order is too large or too During the present epldemic of Grip and | {3 already organized, with Robert E. Hart- b *AISTICL AR | cnall for him to give bis personal atten Colds the demand is so large, that while | man as captain and E. Beckwith as man- | (Be country tion. Thero i one thig you should not we run our factory day and night, we ager. The team promises to be the best| [Entrance to the revenue offices, which oe- forget, that is that he makes GOOD Ice never quite able to fill all the orders re- | one fn years cupy one entire side of the second floor of A | celved. Hence we advise you to husband | ber of fine athletes this year and the the. government bullding, was effected | CTPAM—makes it every day in the year ived. Hoace we advise you to hustand | be o athleten this year and the col- | 07 BOYETUMETE DUCHIE VAR effected | iitor and summer—and what ia more dee y':l :‘l’l”ln\'n:( 7% 190 YOUT ¥R AR ».;g- |l.4]v|l |l; siving much encouragement | roVRy AL (R, O his th bar | 11cious than one of those three-flavor rolls Stores, 2 or mailec along this line d 0 the bi AT T T P , & Pocket Manual mailed fre which turns the bolts into place. Then by s-=pisie Mo~wny ol Mke one Humphrovs' Homeopathie Medicine Co., e Tan Get or Vote, the use of hammer and chisel they broke | POme With you today Cor. William and John Sts., New Y HELENA, Mont., Jan. 26.—Frank gained | the bar which is on the inside of the door. two more votes today on joint ballot for | Afterwards they took the bricks out at the l short-term senator. The labor vote today | 8ide of the safe and easily pried open the w s B d t‘ went to MeGinniss. Following s the vote: | vault door. « 3. baldauri, Mantle (rep.), 25; Frank, 24; McGinniss, | The amount of stamps secured by the rab- 12; Cooper, 8; Courad, b; Hoftman, 3, | bers s only & matter of guess as yet 1820 Farnam St. 1207 Douglas By Look's Duchess Tab yted monthly by over 1066 Il . Pric N M §l wil, $1.05. Bend 4 cents for g particulars. The Cook Ca., X253 Woodward wve., Detroit, Mich Bold Tn Omaha by Kubn & Co., 15 & Douglas. JQ Uolehrated Femalo FPowdors never fi T Trare T a2d. . Dr. 5. Ty BGAN, Yankton college has a nume