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TH OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUE DAY, JANUARY 26, 1901 Tele; ‘ Bee, Jan that the 'Ptisco- | o Dtiey Contiond v Mool [ awr e oA rican Leaguo Complotes Tta Org tion st Chicago Meeting, We have received another lot of women's un- || Basds i the Wountalun o laundered handkerchiofs, hemstitehed, warranted | shanee | e e e | |OPEN DOOR ]0 ENGINEERS all linen, with hand embroidered initials in the | Mo B2 J A | S50 O Teation o of SN L CONMISSION WORKING ON THE LAWS |United Mine Workers of Amerten Witl | THREE CITIES LOSE THEIR FFMNCMSLS‘ corner | and one conatanle, Inatend of two under | Accept Tranafer Cards, { We have hundreds of customers in Omahe |y RS oty , y | o Al P | May 1 ‘ £ Chabiee S g 8 Lk | Geweral and Civi) Code ome - Nuftal nd that know how great these values are, but we g% il AL L LS 3 b plete=Only Two O o | INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 28 Before the Give Wauy to | have been out of most all of the initinls, but now | Breges of amisnent 4 o %the provi Churel Property Taxs \'u;h ption of the wage scale submitted at phia and 1 | ‘ ! ity or initid] you may wish. * Brice | Hon which T G | ton' Ciduses: | the convention of the United Mine Workers ! can supply you with any quantity or initial ) it ) MR ; ami tve. the 11 of America oday a clause was added de | ps I ¢ i ' ki | mauding that the price for mining coal in 15¢ each for 1he nes ' " v 8 E e _negig N A - | the block district of Indlana shall be ad " 1 1 of th 5 o GRaery andkerchief | Dt make mit to the extent of t L MANILA, J §.-Geperal Funston re | CHICAGO, Jan. 28.—The meeting he | At 10¢ each we have re en plain hemstitehed unlaundered Handkerchie! | i, . | ports that pe i | the organized in- | YAiced 15 cents per ton. | magnates of the American gue opened that is a al value g8 B 5% b rTo, . 4 t Wis district have been dis- | The price paid under the agreement e | ¢ "ioon today, and wi exceut Our 25 pure linen Unlaundered Handkerchiofs come In hemstitched, with fancy | fion nll properis bilonging to state, ¢ | persed, with tue exception of disconnected | PIFIRE April 1 of this year is 90 cents short recess in the evening, | pidndia i ol tion nd t [ i | bands in th taln { bar screen of seventy-two feet superficial by b L€ Ll 1 3 WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 P, M. Bt Th A e s afoend o 11 | pan N ored (o the United | AT€8 with oue and one-quarter hes be: | g “prank, M. Goldman, J. J. McGraw, C nd I8 of apter Iv, Declares y tween the bars free from obstruction sia. . ) om Balt AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTRAYS, person pr St hienl ahail be consii. | States a at Cabautan At tHe aftornoon yession Vies President | 1V Netus, 8, Miles Drinkley, from : cditor of the Daily Bul- more; James Durns, Detroit; James Frank- | i el A A | Thomas L. Lewis made a motton that holst THOMI SO“ Bm:“ &.co entine whattitosny,” P ! Arthiis 10 e dejorted because of the pulll- | G SIEECEs fromen BACIIDS Sd B | Manning, Washingion; J. F. Kilfoyle und 3 i of allegations against | class of mine workers who are now | o " "gomers of Cleveland; Matt Killilea ~ | At nocn the house went | joint sesslor 1thon liig ¢ members of any of the brotherhoods o utenant ( V' " 4 or- 4 Y| Milwaukee;, B. B. Johu and Charl THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAMA, |yt coveic s oK e upiain ot uhe poFt salled today, | Unione compoted ot mine crployes bo - | Gominkey of Chicas eanea up. | 2:30 > e S < Mg nitte o he nited Mine orkers o o ¥. M. O. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS sT8. Two Nk Passed. It was ordere 1t hie be held'as & prisoner | 4o i 1€ L eent ton of traneter | A mow circult was arranged n accordanc W 4 | P 8 4 18 afrival at San Feanciseo | preaental f tron with the report of the citcuit com ¢ have cleaned up in [ e AR 3 ) Goramvel n A the | CAFds from the union to which they JOr | poiynore, Philadelphia and Boston were " i y ; [ noo ston the house proceeded to the | The Philippine commission has passed the | merly helonged This offer 1s to remaia | pnttiore FHECREG a3 AR G0 good shape this month, W agreed that whether a ts or the|five to co-operate with a like committee |third reading of bills, t of which were [act annulling that portion of the Spanish|opan’ yneil May 1 of this year and means . 'I‘ 'II oty i i question of ca ntion Is submit- | from the house for the purpose of inves- | pacsed without any serious opposition. The | code which disquutified judges and magis- | ety oo o (0 BEE AC SRE LA BRI S R have given you some rare ted & scheme b be adopted by which |tigating the charges made by newspapers |firs: bill passed was house roll 130, it rate v trying certaln cases on ACCOUDt | horg of any unlons may become members .‘.l:,”"‘,'”,: gt ,"' “fm”‘ featiin: volues and we thnk we have every vote wiil bo counted 1 its favor un- |and individuals that certain senatorfal can- | duced by Wenzl, and providing authority [of alleged incompotency. The act declares | of (o United Mine Workers without paylr R 1 E € ¢ ha fess exprosaly desig the opposition. [ didates were influencing members of the | for the state treasurer (o refund § o | that the jud re Incompetent only wWhen | initiution fees. The report was adopted A | made some new feiends,. We Provious prof 4 amendmes hove all |legislature by the use of rallway DASSES | Peter Ulrich of Pawnee county, this amount | peeur interested in the litigatlon | rhe movement (o0 establish a woman's ¢ which 81d Pranks is president; Philas acd foundored on this rock, all ballots not |ané other charges, which is known as the | naving beew pald by Mr, Ulrich as excosa | or related to the litigant | uxiliary was opposca by Prestdent van | Gf WO Sty Hrauid ts presiints Bt | tried h rd at least A few marked be amendmente being counted | “ugly rumors” committee, asked that he|taxes on land. The on the final pas-| The genera wal and civil codes are | Hopn of the Indiana bituminous district | GCPhA o N sea0ata 260 @ Sgkinat 1 absolutely barring it from |be excuesd from this committee, for the |gage of the bill wa 18 naye, 10, | alfuioet. ‘conip| Tho bering oo 106 [ upen ihe ground thay It migh. Jafure. the| TP oo e overcoats lelt $7.50 $i0. & peacht o maje preseribed the | reton that his time was already (..u‘) o The other bill, hov 11 45, was Intro- | muntcipal gove nt bill was fintshed 0" | Women's Union Label longue, which has for | g denedear tireeies s $12.50 better lco's them over courts in thelr interpretation of sec- | cupied, but there was considerable objec- |duced by Ream, and t was a petition wsure will be enacted on | jig ghject the accomplishment of the . sSussion o tion of the constitution | tion to the senator's withdrawal from the |to congress asking for the submission of | Wedne Iy two natives objected 10 | ends for which the autillary fs to 4e | MO8t Of the tine during the afte e At a conference tonight Senator Harlan [conmittee and the senate by a rising vote | gy amendment to the constitution which | the ch Property taxation feature and | jaunched. The convention, however, con- | ALY €vening It was arran 0 as to ONTIN I:V and Reprosentative Wilkinson, chairmen re- | decided that he should not be excused from | would provide for the election United | no obj i entere behalt of the | curred in the recommendation s i er e sees, KRLSRFIRHS AEC PN pectivel he senate and howse jnvest!- | the commitiee L dalre, o | BHANEE senators by dire fo of the peo | church of other orgsnishtios. [*“Thi. delogates to. the convention ot the |foF, PIEIng the practical control of ouc Katlog comimit Jocided to bogin probing | The committee on military affairs, of)ple. The house was unanimous in favor | piuafleetion Among Insurgents American Federation of Labor are: Na- | 'P s L LB e By LOTH V( | | saffectio no L o b ‘ club agreed to sit with tne preside ey setasdd k.o sl ol il CYELG 18 TE, WA AEINNNA, PO | p e ' MANILA, Jan, 20.—Reports from southern | {10nal President John Mitchell, Patrick SF:tHe TELe, 1 crume U’ skage of A8 :) o 5 followed in i . ation, but is be g Lo a8 and Soldiers’ Home, be | houes resolved committee of the whole ki ool ol o ersons | W+ #1. Haskins, president of the Ohio als- i : pranid. s ! 1 we ploase you tell others—i we: don't toll Heved thc newsjaper charges will recelve | Fecommonded for passage, and there belng | with Tanner of Nance in the chalr. The | Insureent camps, - & Uousmad | bersons | (ot Sationat’ Seoretary-Treavurer. W, B, | 414 8 stated figure on ehe plant and frau- | vleas o fwe con't ol us. first. attention no objection the bill went to general flle. | gencral file vasattacked and the | Wore allegiance to the United States in a | ({58 NeUoral tocretary rossurer W. W | chise, which gives the league tho right | = = i o e i 8o W a0 |t | o, ot iy Bt Yt | 86,00 A MONTH, o irgs submitted a report on the condition of | House roll 77, by Ollis, ir.. relating to ailles camp near San Antonio was sur- | o B0 EEC i o sell out, and the prospective purchaser - d Rty CURRIE CHANGES TO KINKAID |\t i i L ocommendation O | B, o ars 1oy | Prised and attacked on Friday by a de- | 95t il dlidi s T Oute. | b considerel undesirable to the other mem ’;fi‘ SPEGIALISTY Eleventh Ballot for The senate then went lnto jolnt confer: |ing to the disposition of road taxes col- | Insursents escaped, but a acore ¢ 4% | dentials committee und Jobin J, Mossop, M. | A4 {5 PIEEL Beslon the cotstitation was = All Private Diseases P ence for the purpose of voting for United | facied by county treasurer Bstachiiaats ofithe: Fourth 1Afuntey and)| MCTAERrt Rid| Joubnh Fops forth' the' s [ Bet Soess UEtiiiies ¢ 0 A, cemisl ) ‘mdllnnmrrsu' Men Biates senutors. Upoc LIEIE LULirD & Feodksll * On mintion Of Bysny of Libeol county | (e Bourth and Sixth cavaley, with @ | Suditiog committee. The next conve o Mok e . Sea 3 kbl Oma LINCOLY, Jun, 25 (Special Telegram,)—- | Wk taken antil 3 o'clock nml..xhn.. on.{house ol 16, by Crockett, authorising the Of the Fourl and sixth esvalry. widh o | Wiy ‘0efy 4"\ Indianapolt, aldhoush. e |C: ack and J 1. Mcrow st appolated aba. Many absentees, twenty-one, and palrs | Upon recoavening at the afternoon State Doard of Public Latids and Buildings | Pltoon of marines R cago, St. Louls, Peorin, Sprinafield, I1I., | (0 Fevise the playing rules ond report and Toad, for the first time: also house toll 43 reluting to the sale of cigarettes, which | te province lfl DR‘N ll [ oured date of which has not been fixed. Tho vew beard of direct The change urrie to Kinkald elimi- brara river between Béyd and Thayer tempted to secute { venty wire repairers were attacked re- re will be ma: ys: Marshal | ates Vag Dusen £ o JiBt Whiol i8s countles, and appropriating $5,000 therefor, | - | AL er falls, By S HPOOR DR SN Yoo had been passed by tho house, Was UD |was indefinitels mon A ntly souil of San Pablo, by 30 tnsurgents, | (N ORANGE RIVER COLONY |Fescotatives from Baltimore. Washingion AN g, L oF Ay | Hjtancock 2| for first ‘reading and & number of bills were | " e commiitie devated 4o bour's time to | AL of them armed with” rifies. Two | Chicago and Milwaukee. These, with Pres Hroad Martin up for second reading, being disposed of in | (1 4ivcussion of house roll 19, by Ream, | AMeTicans were wounded and fne Was cab- | pe oy nug Pattersan with 500 | 1dent Johnson, will constitute the governing SYPHILIS st oy Crounae Meikiejohn the usual manner. | > bkl wimflowers | tUred, but was subsequently rescued by board of the league the syt Soon every sikn wud sympiom Currie Roscwater eyt AL, | previding for the destruction of sunflowers | TR BIL WAS RUVCQUERLY TeSHeC I | ers Croms vy Betwe 171t was voted that the champlonship sched- | A1SAUDeAra complately © anit forever. - Halner 3 Sutherland an rh's anses, {and cockleburrs, but the bill was finally el lrd bl ) i A A tershurg and Hidfo oted that the champlonship d- | QHaappenrs SOSiintely | ana for % H ;:"r”"w I»T‘\--v’* son '\~\ K i When the VanBoskirk hide regis bill, [ 1aid over for further consideration ‘m‘ ," w“‘ vative "\,“: L]Hlul, seten wounded aboredy Iuy\-»‘ .:lnllrl :n\ Iy \!u' 10 ga v {‘w me as ar 1 rontment containg no Cavg [t iy My i Ll 3 known as senate file 44, an act to protect | At 5 o'clock the house adjourned to 9 |#0¢ & pumber captyred | vE SBURG ), Orange var | tne b 'y 0 date was fixed for the of drugs or {njurlonus medicines Sl Voie 4". Datail ) cattle growers of Nebraska, ¢ wln up |a. morrow s R | Ths Cebu police have been compelled to | ¢q)5, l.‘m‘vlnm Inlum‘\l “!‘II:ITI 1’:“\\ :"”" of the censon, but It probably will open | WEAK MEN 105 uF MAioc ) NRRVOCS ote in Datail, t aska, cane a. m. tomorrov | J $ i led 10 colony, Saturday, Jan. 26.~Generals Dewet | 1 O !! " <Or VICTING TO N RO The republican vots w final patsage this afiernoon there was b ’”*:‘[' L ';}' deported. They have | 4ng patterson, with 500 Boers, crossed the | s s \’”‘r' and close ono veek late “!'I-.XUM:‘LY.‘.H_ iR kel Ten-D. 1 son, Curr considerable anxiety displayed by the sena chose e i | oad betweel %8 onte han last yea ASTING WEAKNESS INVOLUNTARY Lonsps Allen=b, &, Thompeon, Cur onsiderable anxlety displayed by the sena- | GOTTON MARKET ABNORMAL | "yl "lient activities continuea in | TM1IT080 between here and Halfontin Jan A with ALY DECAY 0 Y CUSG 300 MIDDLE Ardrews—Thompson. Crou tors from the cattle growing scctions, as Catli st Hobel T 8 uary 23 Twenty-five British in embush Players Limited (o Fourteen, AGED. ik of vi izer ard strength, with Atmstrong—D. 15, ‘Thompson. Meiklejohn, | the measure was very important onc sing and Ad Dixe | y et “ ““'\‘ Bl £k eveitite: savicwi |‘|u|h 1 five oi the Boers | A resolution passcl lmiting the | sexunl organs imbaired nnd wenk i £ Beekly=D. 1 Thompson. Cuired with thew. Howey vote showed that e elivibEred il up th g reviewed | : DuUmber of players of each cub to fourtcen, | STRICTURE RAdically ured with 4 ne Beethe- b K. Thompson, Melklejohn the bill had plenty of friends, it bein % it |and addressed the Eleventh cavalry. He | Lord of the Transvanl | The resolution is to be operative two weeks | @nd GLEET Lok, N Kerlot D 1 Thompson, Aeikie jolin passed by a vote of 23 to 9. The fact that | 4 PEHRYS 4 lightly complimented the troopd, who are | PRETORIA, Jan. 28.—In the presence of | after the opening of the session no detention from business JBrown o Furnas- D, Thomn<om, | the bill was discussed after the roll had BW YORK, Jon 28.—Never in the| Mo only cavalry volunteers in the islands Lord Kitchener and hi staff at noon to- | President Franklin of Buffalo arris | Ay A D e A kdesohn been called for Its final passage brought | xnowledge of the oldest traders hus the cot- | PFIOF to thelr departire |duy the governor general, Sir Alfred Milner, {day to see what the league will do for him, | Contmitation Pree.. o ¥ N R st water famh protests on the ground that under | e e s of iho oldest Linder | proclaimed Edward VII to be king of the | his city having been 1 i on of widress 110 5" 4th 8 Caln—Martin, Meiklejohn, orth protests on the ground that under | oy market shown the abnormal conditions pyecinsmed Kod VIL to_be of s city baving been dropped from the cir Callon or uddress 110 8, 14th St Marting Resewat the constitution the bill was not debatabls | (e tngay. 1t s no unneual g 0| TROOPERS WORK IN PARTIES |United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire- |cuit. He went away apparently satisiod | I)p Searles & S8arles. smana, Neb B N el Melk| ok, at this time and the chalr ruled that &l | Wiinee o *squecze™ at the end of a season, | 4 oof o land, defender of the faith, emperor of [with the agreement that the American 4 o Kinkaid, Crounne remarks, even a motion to recommit the |y, 'y corner in January is something out of | AT¢ ting Rebellious Indiany Sys- (India and eupreme lord of and over the |lewgue would permit him to keep his toam NO CURE, NO PAY DL mbeat Ousrle ‘IAH. were out of order. Senator Oleson | ypo ordinary. Yet a January “squeeze” has te leally and Two Are Taken Travsvaal |intact as far as they were concerned b ol bilelold DR Ahompbeon. Mslklejoho, Nlm)'u\ll'll 'mx:“ the .n(m dectston o m] | ek Wasryio. shattuidhschis” cotboR donrirot —Judge Thomns' Charge. ok ;1;| o promised to sign none of his players lost power ur Wakeniig 1 v Priedriche Halner, Curels right (0 make a motion to recommit and | povo for some time past. Some believe that —— | NEW YORK, Jan, 2 4 | 1t he went into another league our n Oran Developer wi : Y Y B | here for some ast. b s ; P e . Jan. 28.—Justice Beach in tore 'you Without fruige or el Kinkaid, Metklejohn. the chair reserved his decision until to [ the geal culminated today with a rise of | KANSAS CITY, Jan, A special to the | - supreme court today handed down @ de- | TH meeting lasted until midnight, the etricity ; 9,000 {n use; not o | ewater 265 points, others bellove that the actual | SL4F from Mug ““"“z Mgl i1, B Thomuson. Currl have time (o look the matter up. Houtaation. bas hot “Beén fully ompleted | BOnnELt, who left fiers \..-unmy has ar- T Thompson, Currie | A communication from the governor stat- | anq (hav therefore there may be further | F¢51°d tWo light horsemen of Snake's band, | FiPR E 9 S BEEG HHibbertThampioiy Melkieiohn (b8 IhRt e Mue: nolibatad Dy Duvis ot y {and is now holding them with bis party. | Howard Gould and Helen Gould, as trus- |1ast two Nours: being taken up by roatiiel|. EsilRrer Buboms Teturmads g 0.0 b fras et wenied in piain ANGE CO., 414 Charles Bldg., Denver, Colo. < Afeficlefohn, Kinini | ¥ b oRaw A (i 1:1‘15 Thompson, R HCAow¢ MURIIO 23 OTauis Chkt 1o - wnigh cision continuing the temporary Injunction | et W Particnin restraining George J. Gould, Edwin Goutd, [ P"FE SE i A tai 1 LocAL | hefore ad ing tonight, by Torton—Kingal - sensational developments. The market, be- | o 19 BOW J ) toes of the eatate of thetr tainer trom e | informal vote, which will probably be rat- | . i R 1 Horton=tlnks I Atencidonn, | Clay county as” warden of the penitentiary | Yo' (e apeciat attention given to Jamiary, | THE SIUSUON ts muich Improved today, al. | Lees of the eutate of helr fathor. trom pas- e tomorrow, the muguatos w an | mpsna air figa"a[a or Jehnxon--D. B Rosewater and A. G, Cole of Hastings as commandant | huy yeen almost lifel | though it is reported that large numbers Niance with the players’ The n Jovyan haw, Molklesohn | Holfllses! and Saliors Hotie at Drand | 2oL bedn almost liseles {of full-bloods in squads of two and three | ®state belonging to their sister, Anna|qe.ooe (o greem f the A bl T e b o L I honipRon, Carric | Deran oia aceiver i iaome ot arind | Clos ng Saturday at 10.20c, January opened [ 3oL oiit o0, "ont® 00 I W KR8 | Gould, Countess de Castellane, pending tho |raft of fhe new aarcement of the American | STANDARD HAIR COLORING hompson,” Currl sland ecvived w © request that | ypig morning at 10.30c and advanced rapidly | piela] B SLUKR s atlo it eague was discussed. This contained prac for Gras or Dlenched Hair. 1t appll kit Thomgpson, Meiklejoh | the nominations be confirmed by the senate. | o 1o 150 The market broke later to 11 0c, | fAUl&: It 18 reported here today by livery- | trlal ot an action brought by ASher |y i the demands made by the mem | ¢ \ Cation 15 hot aflectil by baiha: perniits nstinti{nahinn | Upon ‘motion of Steelo of Jefferson, 1he | which was the level at noon. The srentess | MeR Who'drove over:from Henrietta that | Werthelmer, a Landon bric-a-brac dealer. | porg o tho Players’ league. The clauses | L8\ e Whmotatels Teniens Ui MeCartne Minshaw. AMotkio) senate will go Into executive sesslon 10-| jumna were from. 10.80c (o 12, from 15 o5 | CTAZY Snake and three light horsemen were | 8uinst Count and Countess de Castel- | roprding arafting and sale are stricken AVELICAT IO TASTH - MO MeCoy- Martin, Rosewnier morrow ut 11 o'clock on these matters to 12.30c, thence to 12.7:c. At the latter | ATTested by troops and are belng held unti) [ 1ane for $218,000 for paintings and brlc-a- | on¢ ynd one Inserted which provides that u L) bampleof yourhair colgred froa, =y ik Mewd-D. B Thompron, Rosewater. e 37 ! 2,50 2.76c. At the latter |y’ arrival of Marsbal Bennett and brac fupnished them. | at Lo Tanerial Chim. Mie. G 48 New Yor Mendenhall -Hinshaw, Rosewater Senate file relative to the qualification | noine 4 New York concern representing big e SHE PAIY. | e fian. Beach . . i player shall not be rold or traded to another | gold by all druggists and hafrdresser St pbal R, Tiosew of county superintendents, was reported for | Ko’ England intereats comonced to ey | 100 FCOD a1e befug divided into parties | Jhstice Beach permits tho pasment of iy without his consent. This is the wrin- |- e iy o Mockett—D. E. Thompeon. Meiklejohn. | indefinite postponement by the educational | pioh and fert and a little later o Greek | 0T, L0 810 are working systematically. 200,000 4 yea L or the BUP- | oy 'al clause demanded by the players RIPAN'S TABULES ts an cffectual cure Hullan—-Cherje., Hosswater committee. Another bill recommended for | youce Oleson of Cuming— Hinshaw, Rosewatsr. | indefiulte postponement was senate file Olson of Phelps—D. E. Thombson, Melk'e: | roquiring an official se for the 1lls which originate In n bad rtome ach, 10 for 6. At all druggists. he United States court for district convened at this place to Judge Thomas presiding. He made a two | the northern | POFt of herself and child ay with | trial of the action. vending the |1 . hed 1o o pending the |y, 02 | and the mar 1 for county ‘treas meeting adjourned until 10 o'clock to | morro his stopped the sirength off to 11.00c. The john. gt | raen glc s Dlind WiLh SUmora-of ‘oetton.ito b | Hours! ioharaeito (N8 rend duryimBMNRING | ¢ vin ool LA wcout e Kaile, AMUSEMENTS, e TR e S et aliad ik Sumors (Ctson b 1be | houry' o . i e neeite | GOVERNOR NASH TAKESAHAND ANGSENENTS. Owens—Rosewater, Cufric Senate file 112, including the names of | known to have been made this morning by | o0, fhem the necessity of handling the | pAzo OINTMENT falls to cure ringworm Rohwer—Hinshaw, Crounse. soldiers of the war with Spain and those o #ituation in a strong manner and instructed | ¥ o > 2 9 Woodward & vm.‘r\ Sandntl—Thomusan, Meiklefoh { of 1he PhINDDIne war with those of previous | SXPTC%: Buaranteed to be here iu time for | them to dndict overy ane who has partiel. | 61¢: ©Id ulcers and cores, pimplos and hua 1w | Mgrs. Tel D. E_Thompson, Curris 3 b iy ose of previous | yapuary delivery. About 30,000 bales Jan Particl- | plackheads on the face and all skin dis- 3 v . %, to be compiled b psors - | pated in the uprising degre | defvless | Shelihori b n, Crounse. | wars, to be complled by assemsors for re- | yry chaiiged- hands before noon. It does | *word bee foen 8 10 8y degree. cases. [0 cents [ One '\ ght On.y, Stesle-Hinshaw, . felklejohn, | tUrD to the county clerk and fromi there t0 | not follow that long interest wus lquidated ord has been recelved«fromi Washing- | —— | | EWanton - Hipghaw, Molieiohn, | the secretary of ‘state, was recommended | 1o (his amount, as the clique bought s well | Aafor Plosse e, ® OF business. that| Milwaukee After More Engines. | copLemMBUs, 0, Jam .- Action was | Tuesday Eve, Feb. 5th TOMUD. Thompaon, Rosowiiter [ for pussage as rold, The general list made a roluctant | o of FPleasant ter understands the | NEW YORK, fan. 2%-A meoting of the | by Governor Nosh today (o prevent | Parewell and only appearanee of Trompei D, EThompson, Currle The senate: then went Into committee df | qavance of only 5 and 6 points and rotes | "1UAUOK bere thoroughly and that he will | eXecutive committee of the Chicago. Ml | U o FARTIIET SR GARr e o | Y anTioakIF k- noDROn, CarEe. the whole. with Senator Steele in .the | yory gunl 1°d | not return to the territory until the pend- | Rald" today, AL its conciimlon the chait: | February 1o The governor has b Rk T O O osotin dhair, for the purpose of considering bills | ** | Ing treaties pass. Then, it i said, he will [ man said that the only thing o pubficinC | posed to (he bt bene Tewt T g Mar D, Curte. R AL P e s Lt | come home, call the territorial counell to- | terest transicted at the mecting was the | from the first, and v e sent. the e it Mt aciomrst e, 5 pumber of wbich were| ENGLAND MAY DECLARE WAR | sether an inwentite o posensaeonis | cotion ot . sesion i o 1 | 5okt Ay Hteth M2 | ‘ O RToRaWATer, . Martin to committees for further final pagsage, — | The Indians around Wetumka are send- the Kansas Superior | cert per W Clncinatl are 1 cons | —and Mr. Speaker-D. ¥, Thompdon, Rosewater Action of Aut the “roud i Miller " | ing their families to the western part of the Quet an enterprise i that eity on the Absent or Paired--Haldr, Marshiil camer, Smitht v Hathorn! Wiliinson, wn of Oton, Soencer and Tweed, publicans: Fellers, Redman., Humiiton, ray, Hanks, Bdmondson. Beall (fshwill among the latter being one of the numer- o+ ald nothing wag done ¥ they are riding | of the Milwaukee by s el e e I 3 on | zaties tata the hills. while the lease | of February nest, which has all over the country in squads heavily armed | r rond. He [ marks of being @ prize fight. Such an session, Harlan of York being the authe " 0 £ L | #lso s nothing was done toward effect- | ¢ it would o t disgrace to the | Wetumka is just south of the Canadian|in& & closer relation with any other rall- | state of Ohlo, as well as a violation of NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—A speclal to the | river in the southern part of the nation and | "0 COmpAnY law, and [ horeby authotise and order you L] Another bill recommended for passage was one raising the age of consent from 15 ta chinstock, Calkins, Woolst Im and | | Herald from Washington says ulido | —_—— | to tuke such stepx and commence such Seltoatack, . Callin 18 years . .| Herald rom Wasbington says: dir. Pulld ;|1 o the i [ Frinon Doors, Buahe ot aw! Sl SB° celonnmmes, Sk i e The senate, after arising from a H,mm"_: he enezuela «c o d'alla H, received A special to the St from Henrietta, 1 D, O, Jan, 28— A sengation | be necessary to prevent thi ocearrence sty SENATE INSISTS ON HARLAN | tce of the whcle, udjourned until 10:40 to | B¥ices by wall seveal davs ago announc- | T, saya Chitto Harso, the Creek chief | Wi croaied T potlec ot today, when | and in s i 10, s the pame ot the | MR. MAURICE GRAU R ool morrow morning. ing that a peacetul condition of affairs | captured yesterday, is held a prisoner here [ ‘city. prison relensed. He roqiested the | ; TORGE K. NASIL” | Ppes ¢ Sardon’s Masterpiece, lnes to Ailow the Billx on First Reading ";"‘““ surrounded by a sentry of soldiers balliff to aseertaln how many were serving | This action was taken by the governor | “ upter Xxxiv Britain and that the question of the nation | puard lea none had been reauired o work, Five | Attorney General against J. ). Jeffries, Gu. 4 is learned now that the clalm of | The o8t of Harfo 2 time and he reported two. The judge In- | in response to the solicitation of a number | York to Withdraw The following senate files were intro- | ye la ta Pato lsland, fr s B b { Harjo means one of two | LiliC "o inore should be three, Tt was | of ling attorneys of Ctneinnatl The “Ugly Rumors” Co . duced today | Yonesuela ato tsland, from which the | thinge, either the immediate ending of the | jearned thut one had escaped on' Baturday | petition in the cise i1 be immediate > o, sl “\vmm-lvn guiboat Augusta took several | threater uprising or opening hostilities, | night. Judge Miller sald he released them | filed fn the gourt cinnati. The s LINCOLN, Jan. 35— (Special)—The sen- | o i Rengom, 8 I 1—An uct to amend | British sublects, 1s contested by Great | probably the former. This timo the camp | Weckuse aue wis allowed (o et drunk and | will be entitio Sinte, ex rel th | Scarpia- -M. Coquelin, ate put in full time todey, bolding both | the Complled. Btatutes of' Nebraski of d thelr carbines to be ready for | hous before Him todRy wers divannrmed 1o | Rubiin. Willlam N Eabatt, Qeoras M 3 morning and afternoon sesdions, at which | 1, « ‘:H]“‘;l 1 usrdians and '\]\.‘.3 n. and | to which ‘!i‘l |-~I"m~’I be :.‘,y.r\‘ has never been | jnstant action and no soldier is allowed to | the same reas eorge How'us, futher of | genbergor PopC \m‘u\ww- o e ll TOSEE M me sa'ah flemhald. o cousiderablo amount. of work was ac- [ iCis Hud phvis of Acts consistent here. | intisfied. This fact will have an important | jeave camp. Lieutenant Dixon, in charge | Mavor Bowlus, i superiutendent o R R L IR omplished, a greater part of the after- | with as now existing, and making it the | Peariog, of course, in conuection with the | of the troop, is determined to be ready for | Charme thirty-one others, nasoclates in the m 3 ! - noon sesslon being taken up by the senate | 9W¥ of the county attorneys in their re- | representations which the British govern- | any emorgency. It is rumored that ""”"“i APOLIS, Jan PeDOTS agement of the Cinelnr Saengerfost ¢ Sale of seats will begin on Thursday, ) in’ tommitteo of tho whale, where n num- | Ahaitin® HMHICE, 10, Dhosecute offcnsed | ment “”“"”‘ Ras iR (‘""i‘ A I Great{ight horsemen will be in Henrietta today | fommisman. waloh Hax vis: form of tho wuit will be u petiticn | 780+ 318t nt D a..m., at box office ber of bills were up for consideration. Dur By Martin, I°, 15—An act to regulate | Britain, i it i 1 Its sovereignty over | for the purpose of holding a council and tho | Durbin tonight. The report | for an injunetion ties name Prices-$1.# $1.00. General admission ing the morning session the chaplain, in "“"""“”?‘ or leasing and col "‘”"fi the the island can ‘1'~‘-"“”"‘ ‘;" of the gun- | grder to prepare for action was given the | charges that Mrs. Sarah Kee'ey, superi sed on the ‘;l“\ 1 haSdonisd’ of his & wyer, askod (hat | O thercor of lanfversity, agricaltural | boat an acti o1 war and demand instant | oidicrs in order to be ready for any | ndent of the Tndiana Woman's irisan and | o public this session of the leglslature go down in | along the Missourl river and in the bot- | Feparation | treachery on the part of the Indians. Stripping - girls naked ‘and fogaing them | i of whe higtory, not for what it had done, but for | L018 thereot ct to be washed away [ , American futercsts, it is sald, are well | Bavo Hawis Us p with machine lashes an their naked backs, | 880t or & boxing what it had not don R elg ¥i¥ee 180rAn. gk {0 Rraonid | RICISEIAL ERD DAnoasiat Uik RE 1 Olaypa [ 1\ SRLEHASH ERSHE SNARG, The' report also charges cruel treatment | Ruhtin and No orders recelved over phone for this Senator Harlan of York, who was named | sec 1Y the Code of Civil Procedn and the Scorplon at Port of Spaln, which is Ay ALI0 AR oRpiared by Deputyldn other waEe. 0 CINCINNAY n. 9% R | engageme t Johnson, a negro, who has th tati INCINNATI, Jan Lt Mght botl on Saturday as o of the committee of ¢ appesis n equity cases and | at the mouth of the Orinoco. nson, A o a8 the reputation of i B Nivlia AN T RRA AU B e JORIRNL Both , Woodward & T i | being a fearless officer. and who, Jast s e ek b ,,”_‘\\ APFARL XWOTT OUL by Beveral nhorsons BOYD ; Tel. 1 | Christmas, captured John Tiger, the Cfeck, | can, the authorized Tepresentative of John | terested tn the coming fight, wh ted ut | TON L G ! Debilit ‘HOUSE HURRI‘S UP MATTERS DEATH RECORD |a Bufaula, after the latter had killed threg | ditehol, proident ‘of the nited Mine [ the Instigation of the sensorio oo | S Ll “m., i i men and wqunded another, H Vorkars ot Amepios, Ald seoqnd vice pr training for a prize lght, wh Toa- | 48 oneral Debiity | - . . | ot vatrmues. oot s T et Fo. e o | B A Federatin of e, | Hathiog 1 o e Dt S e Vot | THE GIRL FAOM HAXIN'S ! i veling | Veb, ) (Speciul. )= 5 i s arpvec o senye LA Pt o L AR | flghters were taken before e " o nins see e funny o A Day in and out there is that feeling of ‘ of United States S 3 " ""‘I"‘ RY," Net :“’ l" i “" )=~ | daylight he emerged from the tent, glanced | northern Color udo conl flelds to investis: Nghters were taken be Joebiing, | D n't mis tug’ the funu Food does not strengthen, | ot L e e e e e firm of H1&- | and looked intently at the hills in every [ ment of the strike in off the wit mide of thelr arrest. Koobling i i mug ey ) Sleep does not refres } LINCOLN, Jan. 28.—(Special,)-~The hous: u‘-r‘! ! m"x»:l- A|V‘.I’L ha “‘ bee Hl'lm -"w‘k in | direction. Standing for a moment he made | tion decided to be unad ‘ iastrgre in Delnl township wi i L sou A ““D HIS BA"D Tt is hard to do, hard to bear, what | Of representatives today went on record as £F ’ soveral posses before his face and then re- | B Man W | " i ik . edq | Colling contracts throughout the west for |, , - A i st b Man relar, | ———————e | e, #1000 #hould be casy,—vitality I8 on the ebb, and | Unanimously favoring the ¢ Isotion ‘f Unit "‘\l“ past twenty years ‘Mw! silently to a temporary prison. ln.»l 81, JOSEPH, Mo, Jan A Olden | Merchants Invade Southwent | L 7B, B1LOO the whole system suffers, States senutors by direct vote of the peop'e interpretor said that Harjo was calling | a prominent business mun of this city, in | ST, LOULS, Jan. 25 With brass bands | phebgh e e whole sys uffers, | BXnreanion ‘Bas been Eivan 10 thls senti - upon the unknown either to cast a spell | & DIstol duel with a burglar at his home | playing and banners fying an excursion of o For this condition take | on former accasions by the adoptiop | CAPtRIN William DeWite Waktwee, | (000 10 JEUNE ETER (0 CA et | tonight, fatally wounded the “robber and Louls merchunts and manufacturers e Hood’s Sarsapariila |o rshon v oy the matter was || LAPAYETTE I, Jun 25-cantain Wil- | o bia own people Bl asiief | pimbelt meceved A ba eriesY pran | Bulled cut of Unan sistion fonisht over | cnmieuTen | ht up in a more formal way and a |00 DeWitt Wallace, judge of the superior Harjo refuses to say anything. | well known s a_crook "\.um trip through OKlahoma and Indian It vitalizes the blood, gives vigor and tone | vas passed petitioning congress to | C0Urt of Tippecanow county, and wall known | 4"} & e territories, Arkansns and Kinsas. Nearly to all the organs and functions, and i | Al " B e as an author, died this evening from the ‘| o'clock today Deputies Jnlmm.,,‘ rrell Must Die. | 100 excursionists were on ard the trafr positively unequalled for all run-down or | Submit @ constitutional amendment which | 4% T GRS Frank nes and Interpreter Mclntosh | COLUMBUS. O., Jan Governor More than siXty locil concerns were repre debilitated conditions, \\un make provision for the desired re . | brousht ‘iito camp eleven lght n“,-.;u.,.‘l’wu. denfed the gapplication for pards sented Talirond Oielaii’ Gl S o o o H S Yoyl ol b O — - [ st 42 ehe as €D | 3 eelyn ofl, convicted of murdering | tives of the ress made up the balance of | Omaba's Famil i ; T ——— - PP :‘:ln“ ‘1“|n: lx“nnl :“1, In;:‘r“llml in house | Severe. Dlissard nt Skagwiny, “r i x')‘, ad arrested Iw e miles sou nr‘“,,,, . Mo Ane Ferrell w {m. barty. The members of the ex Matinees Sunday, Wednesday, Satur " M1 40, introcuoN 3. D, Res | SEATTLE, Wash, Jan. 25-Th | west of Henrietia. The Indians were cov- | therefore, be sted in the Ohlo penis | took with' them souven ' ™ . . - The first debate of the session occurred | weeks' snow block | ered with Winchesters at a croek whiie | tentiary on Mared 1 pective h WILLIAMS WALKER | this afterncan over house roll 19, which, it | & |\ k‘”“ i ‘C.u‘ vatering their horses, and, seeing that r - = | « 1 MSONS OF HAWY passcd. will require the destruction of sun A A Al pa | s1stence was useless, surrendered. Each nd their own blg company, presentl fowers and cockleburrs. It was duscussed Du KW | Indian was a;med with a Winchester or a | LOSONS OF HAM. iu committee of the whole, and on me fon | Sod ono of Jorst rds over | gi-caliber revolver. They e disarmel y Pric Never Changin enlogs, re of Evans of Lincoln county was laid over | KIoMH, 1\ o PARRE Tt cenl and hed ahead of the deputies, who | < kel hast se and G0c; gallery, 10c; made in the bill that when an owner of | gn ihe Alk the vessel was o The re turned over to Lieutenant | a niidren 100, gallery 10c; same on Sat P ot Pes ofice or mall property fails to comply with the require ik el =2 | Dixon, who placed them under guard near | * Mother’s Friend”’ is a special ;,,L,,,n - urday and Bundsy exoepting few. front roy with te S and met.] |oate AbaTacuoty commlislonsrs may, on Penstons for All Ol Soldiers thefr chief. They all refused to talk during the nine trying months before childbirth. It ; coupon n cents and ge netition of 100 or more freeholders, order | NASHVILLE, Tenn., Ja There is some uneasiness over the non- is asimple liniment of marvelous power, and, ')lh your cholce of Photographic Art the work done by the road overseers and [amend the p glon lnws arrival of Marshal Bennett and his party relaxation of the muscles, allays all nervousness, re- CROWD NEVER LET UP YESTERBDAY Studies. When ordering by mall § ! his assistants, the cost to be taxed against | f07 the vare of all fndgont lieves distressing headaches, cramps and nause: They were due this morning, but had not enhone sree soldiers, whether MIACO'S TROCADERD ™ add four cents for postage. the property. Many of the members vig nferedate nrmies, wos ppeared at noon it Is a Llessing in a bottle, robbing arously opposed the measure. notwithstand- | the senate today. Thie bi'l Bay Hile KRixi Has Na Riskis l confinement of all its pain. | ATLEMM ""““f'v"""‘ "“" i ART DEPARTMENT, 105 it bad been favorably recommended by | 8107, 8 8%, Ky, monih (o all o e | NRW YORK, Jan. 28.~The appended teles | Mothar's Friend " 4 114 1y \: e drocgs 1 81,00 per Nt iviss New Ymk ' the committee on agriculture. kardles of wh not, their disabiiitles | gram from Vice President A. A, Allen, of Whete (1 the Unite " v Prices it A J The Bee Publishing Company Mile Piack Bacain. l‘.‘;]T‘hu‘x’}.,:! wo diseages contracted | the Missouri. Kansas & Texas rallroad at THE BRADVIELD 0 €0, Atlanta, Gn. 3 The best of the w OMAHA, NEB. At the morning session the following bills | St. Louis, to President H. C. Rouse, was can have mailed free upon redu dota, | 1tng were introduced and read for the first time b aaa s . R 262, by Lafin (by requs To To Cure % Cold in Two Days. recely Laxative Bromo-Quinine removes the eau at the local office today Full blood Indlans claim that they stand \ \

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