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THE OMAHA ESTABLISHED JUNE MORNING, JANUA OMAIIA, WEDNESDAY PAILY 1901 I i RY 0, TW LVE PAG BEE SING cory FIVE LE CENTS, i PAGEANT FOR 0[] EN VASSEMBLE FOR THE FUNERAL PARITY F SILVER AND (L] CASTELLANES ECONOMIZING| ((ONSTITUTION FOR (U B | coNDITION OF THE WEATHER ][][ TING | 1 al Personnges Name in Lon | Had Began to o Even Before i " : ‘ dongCeremo with S Ordered by New York Conrt, for ‘ 1 Brisk North St | Hors Tempers mahn yesterdny Report of Banking Committee Favors of Creditor Work of Convention Bitting at Havana is| tempera OmANR seut rv.." v | esthtianss. v 2k 0 ke 8 i 3 4 b b epublicans in Joint Fession ¢ Bome Most Imposing Display Ever Bestowed Upon Riog 84 Simple but Bcientific Interchangs, i right, 1901, by Press Piblishing Co. | Progressing Rapidly. 1'% Wivers P : i Any European Monarch, . (8 motnioe dilis | PARIS, Jan. 20.—(New York World Ca- | 4 e Changes in Choice. | blegram—gpecial Telegram.)The Castel nom 5 | ring from bom " been ¢ ADVANTAGES SET FORTH IN STRONG ARRAY | lurcs today visited the office of Coudert | LABILITY OF PRESIDENT FOR CRIME | o~ ALL LONDON HANGS OUT ITS MOURNING | , tav 1t 4| & Freres, Houlevard Haussmasn. The count | i i m 21 TWO MORE COME OVER TO ROSEWATER roat b . o i was looking cheery and the countess ra ¥ A ¥ e Al M‘l{‘ AL pafifiad 3 perh gown of crimson satin, | Artiele Added by Which the Right is : ™ — 5 sremionies of FHAsY | A superh go nson satin ' 4 | trost uin's, In che made | Given to Expel el b ™ N i i id Th % Houses Along Funeral March Draped for only American wreath which has ar i ] ' !w}m TR M-“ he mad Y PRTETENY 1o € i | o 18| Whitmore and Cain Add Their Names to ) rived at Osborne house so far is ono from A sensation at the Du uze's tea an « | s Li % the Btate Oconsion, Sire; BiAtny WYSHEC. ot Dsios. who 18| Gold. hour before. The count Was aske! his | | SUIT INVOLVES NEW THEORY His List of Supportess 1 | ¢ on of yesterday's decision in the New | — S taying on the Isle of Wight. It is in- | niot ARTURT S peck 3§ —_— | 1t i . York courts. With his habitual manner he [Dulath Man Mas Doabie in » | scribed In token of lifelong veneration | ¢ 0. —The ( ons ’ LINE OF BATTLESHIPS EIGHT MILES LONG |, ..., P | replied that he had nothing #Ay, mo HAVANA, Jan. 20.-The Cuban constitu- | Toekting 0. 0 m ARENDS RESURRECTS THE VAN DUSEN BOOM : Pirs Suter oaMin ¢ night. The P ving toward Lawyer Cachard, as if | tional convention is proceeding rapidly with Profits g Fryem | non-cemmissioned ed to carry | 'l Anything _ he ¥ BOVE. | S disotaeIoN Dl CHa S it e Otoe (' Man B he Bouth Omab & " While | 11 b Cachard remarked The sustuining of the | tiof ibmitted by the central committee. | DULUTH, M \ Papers wers | Otos County Man Erings the Bouth Omaba Vessel Boaring Body Will Pass Them While | the coffin rehearsed t a dummy - r . il I fon ; les relating to provincial gov- | fited a* 8t. Panul tod ? o 4 14 | cofin filled with saud ehing over injt 0 is naturally & subject of our |Several ar ! il ot ar 8L | Ay in o v Aspirant Forward, All Their Oannon Boom. haif o ton [t considerable surprise. However crnment and method of election of oficers | poriance, 1 i¥ 1 Neegitar of | The main wing of Osborne house is ex- |t The report declares that the t loubtful 1t the higher court will sustain | have been tabled until after the adoption | the amount of money involved, but beca & pected to become the residence of Princess | ‘reatirms the declaration of the United JOR L L | Db LS RN IER L p / | NO CHANGE IN THE CAUCUS PROSPECT KINGS SEND MASSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES | fseairice her capacity as governor of | States government to maintain the parity |In nowise affects the action of the Cas- | ticles f.r cousideration will deal with uni- | made when it Al Th ¢ ks | | the Isie of Wight. The other part of the |of all forms of money with th 10 | tellanes, for even before the application | versal suffrage and the powers of provin H. W. Pearson of this « . 7 . tandard ¢ o B yrovision |10 restra avment of the countess’ in- | cial governments. When once these have | u tJ 1" 1 the Grea house will be reserved for the king | stand f value and makes provision aln mt of o ! ia niten S Stk (o Thelr Men Thousand Volunteers and Twic General Sir Dighton Probyn, comptroller | whereby the parity of the silver dollar |come beyond $250000 she hid restricted | been disposed of the work of drafting the | railroad ta recover $1,500,000. 1 i hodioL an Many Hegulars Will Help and t irer of the household of the prince | May be maintained by exchar for gold her annual expeditures to that sum, de- |final project will be a matter of only a few | lands in Montana involved are ol ‘ ave Him Chosen That of Wales since is mentioned ns likely [t the treasury upon the demand of the | voting the balance to satisfying credicors. | day be worth $14.000,000 ey are Ahend of Any Other swell the Forces o ¢ el irbd S BB LR U L For this reason the court’s action effects | n the course of today's discussion several | Hill intere | alleged Candidat Encort the Cofin, master of the household. The office is in| Mr. Overstreet then continued: “The|No change in their manser of living, be- | interesting arguments were made on the |after dixcovery by Pearson. under the persanal sifs of the itk | oniy reasonable and ntific wethoa for ¥ond what they voluntarily undertook | liability of the president of the republic [ tract by which Pearson was to Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark s | making pro \ for the parity 1« | toward liquidating their indebtedness. Our | for crimes committed agalnst the state and | share in prof | T arations are being made all along the route | &b €, o I e from. Klel | exchanged for gold at the tr X alings were improper, which is | such offenses ry which over il B BL1 of the queen’s funeral. Hou ATe DOINE | oosiooday on bosrd the rman eshin | mand of the hold 1n this way for med, or at least presumably, | General Riveria favored holding the presi gy I it i . b draped and seu'ing sccommodetion I8 be- |y g T8 oo atted by the coast defenss | clared purpose of the governme by the Paris courts’ appointing experts | dent liable for any infraction of the law « o : ¥ fng provided. A committes of men has | e gen aln such parity will be ma: foi findir These experts will necessarily genor Nunez and Rafael Portuondo cor f obtained leave to hang a line of evergreens | "I PARCEL Ly ol et by | direct und mimpre mettiod Wblish the gr excess price of the |tended that he should be liable only for | o e 4 the line, one to be fixed to each lamp- | | o/ To0 TEEE T EKORY Pl and | U1 femonstrate the ? v of goods purchase Wertheimer. | treasonable act he Tatter view was over the iy ' n post, each to be three feet in dinmeter. - Of | oo "hoh " aoeen will itake his place. | parity. The purpose of the governmen They have not begun the ap ement vet. | cavored by a majority of the delegates and ret, has by i o discoverad [ Haelun 1 all th e e | B Albrecht will re it the king of [ declared by cony he be coupled it it Ctes | CRLLGIE TeikieinE f0 LU L | Marrington ... 5 2 "2 ade will be the finest pagean he Alberta, | v ombure. The crown e, Ferdl-| with a provision of law a zing the | 1§ required the ng of Judzment notice | slightly amended, the senate retaining au v and on the Facific coast. | yipenenck 4 4 17 44 13 bearing the body, will slowly steam along | L UOCRIER o T S s it GEPetary bf ‘the. tHeNNt e , Lof appeal, ete. It may be three weeks be- | thority to try the president for treasonable | He erts tha 1 inter ecured | iy v 38 18 MRT} 1ine of battleships extending eight mile A St ol ks it fore the experts begin the examination. | acts and the only penalty heing removal | thousands of weres under ) ection and ' Facing these glants of the British navy wil Orlesns family will be represented by | ov act, which shall show the ability | 1PT€€ Of these oxperts are academicians, | from office. This does not revoke the rights [are now 1 1500 tons dally. For a . be smaller vessels and numerous foreign Bl L Ll ) 48 oment at iy |men whose choice fs extremely gratifying | of tha couri hare of the prof his operation he fd hattleship Whatever the weather ma late: count of Paris: the duke of| tix put b g ‘ &8, {8t0 “" Lice. | tO U8 | The fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, cighth | now 3 3 v be the spectacle of the body of Victoria | o . L, . A ; . o | and ninth sections, and ten articles in th - |1 | Alencon and the count of Eu, sons of the | The t section of the bill grants thi |8 J ) y PR | traversing « lane of warships, the “ Jato duke of Nemours. between whom and | authority to the scoretary of the treasurs. | POLES ARE READY TO REBEL | tentn section were adopted witn only minor | MRS, SNELL'S WILL STANDS 1 s i taldid Dl L 0 | the late queen, in 1838, Louise Philippe| who is thereby directed at the demand o B el S i i i (8 The compulsory absence of the duke of | |6 TEC dheet ' 147, Lol il it ol B e tt Societies of Posen Alm at Revo- | A further article was added to the fourth | Jury S UhAEC Maey Snell Stone s | S 1 | Cornwall and York from the ceremonies i PHG: K10 N) ST Qireatiok CURE LHN APaps.| VAF BOLIAFE Whes mitsitea b o e Tationary Rixing Azainst | section, giving the right to expel any for Not t s Doashter wa |10 an the occasion, of extreme regret and of many | HES VRS FUEE purple has created no | of the United States in sums not less than Proassin, | eigner who might bhe re el a per. | T s @ expresaiont ot BODUIAT WYBKCRY, WIANOUBM fyi401e o natutnution; Muiy buildings: here | $80 3 Ligs = - | nicious to the government | - [t = Bo anxiety in felt regarding him. as the |, PRCTRCHCR - Ty, PSS hete 330 " | BERLIN, Jan. 2.The policagauthorities | The American Dominican sisters opened | CHICAGO 9 Mr Henrietta | LiNcoLN, § 8 Teleg y idberat A AL sty Ad In Tondon ana [n- othes:yitces Siating Conditlons Would Comtinuc. | iy (he Pollsh provinces of PRussia have |a colored orphanage today in Havana or | Snell's will star Juey tonighl agseed | _GINCOLN, Inn. 2.—(Epecial Toleram pee 4 [ 50 end of expense to make the necessary | ooyt declared that muking silver dollars |discoverad evidence of the existence of se- | Gualberto Gomes, representing the colored | upon a verdict i the olaim of TS | 1y solnt pecicn. LMAtad Earct Gy il itine BAwatl tosd bury and | alteration. ~ In addition. the supply of pur, | CXCHanseable for gold coin at the trea ret socteties aiming at a recolutionary [ Cubans, who was ome of the speakers at | Mary Snell Stone 16 1% tHe RaLAtE |y 10m H A LG L el ool PHUE YON< | Bb e A LURRAC Rt EIHE Shat would not change existing conditions n any [rising. A number of arrests Lave been |the opening ceremony, said the movement | By 1ts ve £ Jiiby Wi B! Dcntuot Hotie: Tecetlel, (vs of ebh i SaDsE Yo ady & g . material respect except in the increased {made in Posen. One of the 1 ngleaders, | would solve the soclal problem in Cuba. | Snell w when sh ! nstru: | wero te L el L U : ‘“* seibledl el Highlanders Wil Bear Coffin, degree of confidence inspired among the pub- (a medical student named Viadisiov Boleski, | | ment, leaving $500,000 to her grandehildron | o st ¢ Hulm.;..m- feature It K ANy IR N6 -Sv. TRIRE DS g The coffin will be borne from Osborne | lic in the character of silver money excaped across the Austrian frontier | | that M i dfopaciieridhad ) g X of Mr. Rosewater's co row to maiction fually the Greangemieti® | house by the queen's highlanders Frida The report noints out that the wide dis- | On Emperor William's hirthdas an inaig- | MR BRYAN WILL BE THERE |an I“" o cluim to be her child [ yn, which went up to eighteen, with one t 1, and wi ' {at 145 p. m. to a gun carriage. The | tribution of the silver certificates and their | nation meeting was held by the Poles in Bl i b i | of his cupporters, Senator Baldrige, among borne | household of the late queen. the royal se Il denominations m racticall v rotest againt the ¥eos National Leader of Democrney win | T lich has been running for | (he absent Mendephall, who has heen ’ S0 5 Ptk 1 of ate queen, the royal ser ) Posen to protest again recent postal el i 5 Lk The wreath sent by the king of Portukal | vants and the tenantry will be drawn up | impossible to gather them together for pre- | practice of not delivering mail nddressed | Speak om deffers Cot L ARl o0 that | yvoting most of the time for Rosewator was so la hat it could not be place ! v Snell family has furnished e firs ntito ¢ the A b JRTR. & \."_‘ I“ oA ,..,K form | O the carriage drive, The queen’s pipe sentation in large amounts to the treasury. | to It was largely ationded and | Gathering. | th e ”HIM i :'l” “\ T mx [ 5 CRouiine: tor thw ds \ fow b ol L e e ting n crows | WIII Tead the procession through the king's | It shows that the silver certificates of de- | gpeeches were made by prominent Polish | S re, Amos J TR e ,\“ A Tae npeoananli NG HOUR S5 of u cushion of violet “‘ I’y"' ““ x.;..l \‘II gite o Trinity pier. There wil be an fm- | nominations of $10 or less have risen since | members of the Reichstag and Diet, ‘,"‘4{ COLUMBUS, 0. Jan. 20.—The fallowing | o/ tte £ " ""‘] he I“‘ it 0 ‘w rtance, except to drop the Meiklejohn surmounted by a crown of lilies of L posing military display along the route, | the summer of 1892 from Ut $240,000.000 [ of whom said that Emperor William must | list of toasts for the Jefferson-Jackson-Lin | L "I Ife he “"‘» owing Ithberger transferre his ley ve orders | Mussed bands and drummers playing fun- | lo $338.000000, while higher denominations drop the title of grand duke of Posen it [ coln banquet, which I8 to be held here on [ g0 ¥ary Snell Stonc LRI I | vote from Hinshaw to Lindsay and Se The mikado wired such imperative l ™ | eral marches. Behind the coffin will walk | bave fallen by about $22,000,000 and amount | he will not recognize the Polish langua, | Lincoln's birthday, has been given out: | SErtlohata ‘I'“‘ : ' ind Jeft to lvw Al tor Arends had himself registered for Van to the Japanese legation for the premence | xqu it gl Michael Culme.Seymour. first | to $69,000,000. (t says that & heavy demand - | Witliam J. Bryan, “Jefterson;** John P. Ali- | provOEtonale share of his estatc The | Dusen. The history of this little bouquet of a Japanese warship to the naval display | g™ S S MR Wb to the quecn | fell upon the treasury during the panic [N HONOR OF CHIEF PONTIAC ! seld. “Jackson:" Charles A. Towne, “Lin. | 1! knowledge that the public had that | will perhaps bear repeating. The son of that the battleship Hatsuse, mow being [ it PTEEPE SIS wperor William, | vears for hoarding, which would be avolded s coln:" Senator-elect Carmack of Tennessee, | M favorite child was not the daughter of | Senntar Arends has been studying Iaw in completed at tho Elswick works, Newcastle. | 4, qua’ of Connaught, Crown Prince | if all the money of the United States werc | Daughters of Amer alation in | “Jefferson to Lincoln;" Senator Pettigrew ‘L"";”‘r"l""'\”"f' came with the filing of the [ Van Dusen's office in Omaha aud has per ;m-» of the largest |-‘.:vu|~~hm in v'lw \Anrlrl| Frederick William of Germany. the du equally good 8¢t Louls ‘ablets Over “Lincoln Down to Hanna;" Representative [ %' 1¢ widow & year ago. 1~m-|u| his father to compliment his pre having 15.200 tons displacement, has salled | ot yor * prince Henry of Prussia, Prince| The report refers to the present strong Do Armond of Missouri, “Our Government | coptor in recognition of (he courtesy for Portamouth, although hardly in condl- | cprigtian of Schleswig-Holstpin and other | Position of the United Stutes by reason of A Should e Controlled by the Ballor Box| MINER IS NOT STAMPEDED| Arends arranged to exchange his vote with tion to do so princes. Then will come Queen Alexandra, | the balance of trade, amounting upon the| S7. LOUIS, Jan. 20.—A han cme bronze | and Not by the Musket. Currie, by which the latter was to vots Foreign Battleships at Pageant. the duchess of York and other princesses| face of the merchandise movement to more | memorial tablet, in honor ¢ atlac, the | Dr. Howard Taylor will write a poem | Turns restening Letter Over to | for Van Dusen while Arends voted for The followirg i the arder of the foreign |- Blucjackets will bear the coffin from the | (han $2,000,000,000 during the last four years. | fanous Indlan chicf, was waveiled with| suitablo (o the ocrasion. | roiice tustead of Deposit- | Currie. The change of Senator Currie to - ships at the pageant: The Baden, | pler to the royal yacht Alberta, where Ad Homogencous Money Desived. | aprropriate ceremonies today by the Daugh- | | ing the Money, | Kinkaia 1efe Senator Arends no alterna- . Henry of Prussia’s flagsbip; the | miral Culme-Seymour. four naval aides-de-| The report says in conclusion: “Under | ters of the American Revolution. The | PRESIDENT BURTIN NEW YORK | . ’ i tive but to give his own vote to Van Hagen, the Victoria Luise and the Nymphe, | camp and two women in waiting will ac- |existing conditions and law the treasury tablet was placed in the Southern hotel | #a ; 4 ..\‘1 H-lr. '\\ -:h Jan. 29 A woul E"' | Dusen if his son's admission into the law German; the Dupuy de Lome, French; the | company the remajns. [#ustains @ burden upon the gold reserve ' immwediately over the spot where Pontiac | Usion Pacific Wagnates: Wiil ,'.“‘_A""H-‘.- n;’ of Pat Crow ora pra ical joker, | office is 1o be properly acknowledged. Hatsuse, Japanese, and the Don Carlos | The King, the queen, Emperor William |equal to the total amount of outstanding Wwas buried in 1769 by his friend, Governor | Pt h Koo | has made what appears to be an attempt SO Apact on Caoew Portugues andother members of the royal family | United States notes, treasury notes of 1500, | St. Ange Bellerive. | to axart 88,600 trom T 8 Ligov, s Kot~ | pue standing anncuscensst 'of “Hasub About 3,600 troops will be engaged in the | Will embark on board the royal yacht | banknotes and silver currency of the coun- | Bishop Tuttle officlated at the unveiling | i ;"i"'\ 'll"‘" v‘v" lvvf’ l:x. city, On Friday | ican cauous tonight’" s posted in the form procession from Osborne Cowes. Ten | Vi W and Alberta try cercmony and the invocation was given | oL B0—Prestdont H. . | 1007 fecelved a latter sigued “Black Cap.” | of'g printed placard 1n tha hols) Tobby st thousand voluntecrs will be employed along Vanderhilt May Buy. What: 18 \propakel bysishe ponding bl by Rev, Doe B ATSNIRALSS GbRPIRIN OEANS | 8 it el bl Tt i S et e | ertaln spot 1n the subueby of te . 1 8 |4 few of the Thompson followers mest reg the route in London in addition to 20000 | LONDON, Jan. 29 rd and. th 105 ive Aue Himomsiani s eren e B ofthe:Ameriean HevoliHon the cliy to attend the meeting of Unlon | lu(ter threatened that if the moncy was noy | 4113 10 make sure no possible newcomer vogulars. Some disappointment is 1iKely | duke of Cambridee ar + London at 1| 1© all the money of the United States t e Fanifh A Cirwi RIS e e bate § [[asor Laruntan tIf the money was not | .y "o turned away. They say they have "l cauned ' (he AT a0 | 0ok (e afesmian A" apne erow [ 3 Wi b secarted w good okt | WILLIAM M, WYETH DYING | e droiors whih s expecied to be | promytiy “depmit e venseunce. wou | o, i 0, TeY 147 oY boe photographs will be allowed to be taken | welcomed the king at Victoria st Hin| 800 KHAL none ot 1t Will ‘ha Glsskimingsed | common stock dividend. There has been | inication 1" the hanty d*ed | caucus call, but seldom have more than : 3 4 gainst from dlstrust of its permanent [St. Joweph Owner of Omaha Real k at T as the communication fn the Lands of the || five 2 he of the procession from Osborne to Cowes, malasly. Wil Shlly Valat thE it a 6 G AU IREI R LG e ERIBIITS e icH hirty to thirty-five at thelr meetings. The : parity with gold. 1f this result is accom- | Estate Has H Disease, ¥ | speculation as to the possibllity of tho | police and detectives were placed at the ¢ nseript CoMin | arrangements during the course of the | PRT! L | »mmon share dividend, now 4 per cent & | 0 all. by its own terms, is not to become . | J hed the demand for gold upon the treas iting from Grip. o8 sh i ow 4 pe | spot where it was spe 1 that the money | gy b Ay s afternoo plished the demand for gol Kkt R g 4 effective until sixty-seven agree to it, and The following is the Inscription on the | @ {ury under most serious conditions of - | Foar, holug increased, but this ides, tho |should be deposited, but no one apy ! 45 that 1 out of the question for the pre vcofn of Queen Victorla There Is a great deal of surmise as to what | (% W0 E0 B0 00 o nited 1o the | ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jun, 20.—(Special Tele- | Evening Posi says, has been encouraged by bat the appointed time to ascertain if the | ept. he me ” h X disposition will be made of the king's late A v . 4 New York directors of the company ; ent, the meetings are simply in the na PRl 2 Both the | o demand for export. or, in other words, to [£ram.) - Willlam M. Wyeth, president of the | 3 k- dlv 8 of the compw funds were there ture of informal conferences, The caucus L LN S I IAR i it y”‘ Queen Alex- |, oxcess of the whole volume of the cur- | Wyeth Hardware and Manufacture company, | !mprovements now under way are on a | call conditioned on simultuneous nomin INCELLIZNTISS 3 A are devoted to Sandringham, so his 3 ; nd. Hawnanrars aonhIdREabIs X | extensive scale as at any time since the o ; ofl..on._aimuliansotis pomine RN | et il Srobably retn o e, b | R Shove the wecds o n Deiod o sl | nd awner of " conalrable omaha “Fei | extenivo wene a1t ny timo ince” the | GARYER GIVES UP PROPERTY |\ious boe weon seoed oy v somnis s CTOR pess depression. Hoarding would not | estate, is dying at his home In this city | reorganization. 7The compa arge sur- NN e TR s W 5 Bl GRATIA BRITTANNIANUY It Is thought Marlborough house will g 3 ¢ selzed | plus reported o o 20 s bee ) acluding ithe Rouglan county men, R AT AN RN NIAN UM Lghven upTn the event of e doke ang | 0¢Cur and a commereial panic, resulting heart diseass. Mr. Wyeth was selzed | plus reported on Jun last 1 U Disgrn Pransfers to |so that practically the entire legislatura . Y Esars 18 (¢ RIS 1 t Tuetl o inflated | With an attack of grip some time ago and | increased by current earnings—the gain in FIDEL ORSIS Quohessiof Yark ot ssirin & to vestae thurs | PERBADS. from overpig on of infla | His Fa Valued is committed to the caucus plan as the ET.INDI IRATRICE y ! mipiok Winm 1c | eredit, would not extend into that most |durire the last month he has been both- | six months to December 31, according to the only practical solution of the deadlock, and DI GANCAR (T Ay i ey Ahat Wil K | Gargerous of all forms of panic which |ered with asthma. Heart disease made Its | statement fssucd today is 32,472,000 in gross 0 |y orastical aoltion ot thednadlogk an ANNO DOMINI MDCeeer |l ; At Pt wpih | arises from distrust of the stability of the | pyearance and he is now at death's door. | recelpts and 70 in net on 100 add NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—According to the |a caucus then the other. That the single AETATIS Sl \v; i LAXXII | e e I“ R, WHIER | tandard and of the value of the currency | Mr. Wyeth is a many-time millionaire and | tional miles of road, but with the 4 per|omoiyl yecords of conveyances of property nomination men are getting shaky w REGNIQUE 8UI, ATV duct d ¢ ;i s at the head of many manufi A | cent rate establisied enly last Octobe ! [ SEMLRRSIER. JNSDC ATE: SKY wa el : 4 which forms the tool of exchanges, the [is at the head of many manufacturing con- | cent rate establisi 0 Pl Captain Oberlin - M arter, who after | evidenced by the suggestion by caste wmarshal, the duke of Norfolk, | This morniug there was a rehearsal along | ;oo of gettling contracts, and the meas- | cerns. He is & largo holder of Texas cattle | another change s not considered likely at | CoPt ! L A A8 Sugxostion by a Lancaster Wad ' Uisiable o sae J&ink Hilward yestarasy | theiroute; of the funeral procession; Ths|Mmean 8 2 i SAThN T i Jiehechan st courtmartial was dismissed from the United | member today of a modification—to in order to obtain his majesty’s final sanc- | eight sverian horses which will draw |UFe Of values | and o8 g s .(.u,'.u.l‘s entenced {0« torm of |mame the South Platte senator st by tha { tion to the program. It the gun carriage took a heavily laden | w'w’m'ulw_un{mrn‘ hae “um.'x;‘xl ’m; rn..ly i ‘Ihl ‘” heme and “I!MI xvv. nyum'w ;h.- North J ! ; k0. satiiiatan to Ne b (s e s bt Lot s | e rier two tracts of land locate | Platte senator, with only thirty-four votes Ax the Queen Heraelf Divected. ‘\ LAkS, sel e 05 Che wrelnt. b dho | D l k Qmaha .3115['.‘655.‘“5" on Orcoge, N. J. The deeds are dated Jan- | tn nominate. Every proposition, however Queon Victoria's explict directions as | Sin o0 Julil axeec ihe aodte n l 1S Cac l oC Senatorial Situation. uary 2, 1501 | for the nomination of one senator at a time to her funeral were written in 1862 vs | of uted mien, repressnting the forsisn | The consideration named s $100, but |binges on the selection of Thompson as Truth, “and have not been altered in any | ces and others who will ride in the pro- | the revenue value placed on the property |the South Platte candidate first and then material reapect. It was her wish that| . o, o0 | A number of Omaha business men were business to continue it. The affairs of the longed. 'he best irterests Nebraska | was $40,000. {letting the others fght it ont, with or the ceremonial should copy the burlal of | has been arranged that the Eton boys | asked at noon yesterday for an answer to state are obviously being neglected while demand that Edward Rosewater be clected | The property has on it six modern houses, |without his help, and of course falls fo Prince Albert far as possible. The | L.\ 1ino the routo fr i iy he following questions these continued and needless ballots are to the United States senate, and that with- [ It is supposed the property belonged to |supply the requisites of a falr contest oA B9 Wil 1 I 1\ the long walk gates | the following questior queen will be the first English soverelgn | o™\ acor cast while the. ‘military Do you not think it advisable to end the being taken out further delay. I want to be under- |Robert F. Wescott, formerly of Orange, | with every man on an equal plane, as de not buried at night and by torchlight knights of Windsor will be on duty in the | senatorial deadlock without further delay?” e stood as saying that I am emphatic in my [now of New York, who is Captain Carter's | manded by those favoring the simultaneous The War office bas invited colontal ofi- | GUEE W EHER0Y MU Do of du i nat the (iaiants of Nabraska dencand: - The Kilpatrick—The senatorlal con- siatement that the contest should be ended | father-in-law nomination, to say mothing of running the cers and soldlers to take part in the pro- | “R¥LL LOURE T URATY services, JeStioh LE Mp HAsaWatos 10 the & test in Nebraska and all similar contests at once and that Edward Rosewater should | | risk of leaving the second sematorship un cession. Minute guns will be fired from i } . s in different parts of the country are what be one of the senators | . filled menclog “x.“ D the Alberis leaves Trinlty | ihe massed bands of three regiments of selves in the aMrmative on both ques- into disrepute. And the good of the A, Hospe—The people of this sta L P v Kannns | 1O1EBL (0 Hold @ caucus under the 67-47 BiaR o Ship Wi cease NG AMmO- | g0 guurds, Field Marshal Earl Roberts | tions, but would not, for business reasons, Aenators and the o the contest In Ne- looking to the republicans to wing Oity, Kansna; Diss af 1 M singlo ballot call, but only about twenty diately tho end of the procession passes | oo BRI quarters staff, an army gun|allow thelr names to be used. Others who ki uid be 1 at once. Delay natorlal contest ey can pu ’ TR | members attended, and the mecting was her. When the procession has passed the | oo ve ‘witn the body, the ki p- | teel no difidence in the matter spoke as not give more wisdom. It may add to a great deal criticism from repub- | BEHORPILD: | adjourned to Thursday evening. The pro by Leahip Mafestlc the forts In Plym SENeE by U Beska Gnseset Bl Lirs | it iption, however. My own preference licar 1 much ridicule from democrats L KANSAS CITY, Jan. 29.—Alfred L. Hovey, | MOters of this meeting had predicted that arbor WHI begin firing minute guus and | by"00 B e * ralints el e S PR R SR e enators {s Bdward Rosewater and ex- getting together on the senatoriul election | | WANSAS CIRY, Jan. 56 —Alr o | there would be fifty members present UL santiays 1o 4o o upil e MbeRA | gpgime Ty the o precedence when the senatorial contest at Lin nov Grour JUey ase Doib NROWA At chow. A% i0.Che ehndiasien, U think Me | oS S lliied \n his store be B roblier Publicity B u nt Work. alongside No standards will be dukes of Conna t and York, the equer hould he brousht to ‘& close, as it B ro republicans and th public ex- Rosewater is the unly man for the long \ A 1t (et mareant v 1 o 4 whila the 4 played. Ensigns and union facks will be | it MR R0 ot Ll e . L ok i essary Perience would make them able representa- term. e has done more for the materlal | it MIEDL dich tonight at Bethany hospital. | eane mBRalle Sbac pUBLRIY -BuTsti halfmasted. Admiral flags will be fully ¥ i o ol ) & tives of our state, progress of the state than all of the other | 1c People of the two Kansas Cltles are|ot the antl-Thompson campaign is work b e S Ml ¥ Alexandria, the du o upon the people of Nebraska. 1 e benatorlal candldates put together. 1t sout | thOToughly aroused because of the many overtime. A strong letter has been #hip its crew will present arm 1 then SOME FLnay he Ima I8 ragidly com: ndels & Sons—Failure to elect (o the senate ne would not only be the | Pratal assaul 1 15 during the la it Klies over the name rest on reversed arms until the procession | hr'(ese 1 (OUF & 98, Ageuiv draps 98 -Lhe - puille - vl _resoluians Ll er to the senaio would be, Wo recipient of an honor richly deserved, but |10 MOUNS and the death of Mr. Hovey |of Frank Harrison, formerly Melklejohn's has goue, the band meanwhile playing | ser e 8 ESIMNIAR - AEORs | Dacasaliy it | ryaggbrecid g 5 alu )t At Barraiild ba 1o Bositicn to mane s i) 01 1 e more vigilant | chief of literary staff, denounciog in un {imated that sixty royal princes will par- | juggling and manlpulating tha BOINE 00 g,,0n06 with men of political distinction and he has been doing for the last | THe footpads who are operating here are | ment and reviewing certain episodes in pa ! 1a capital tx noyls piay; and 10 aRit R e e e (0 Tns ory v ) thelr assaults, A half dozen | his « v, and members of the leginlature AS GERMAN PAPERS VIEW IT | Ac ne tuneral will o of o militars chor Sy Lbinatthe lxthins [ i You can't quote me too | " ; rtpecia el B no wa g IRAII him the most logi andidato and thes ongly in favor of Mr. Resewater. 1| UM heen struck a4 . ¢ sy small urmloads o mail duily F S Nonia Mawe | AlthOUEE: nORRIEIY & it 0 ge% 'think: the ‘bualr { Omals 18| ;iially assaulted by ootpads s month'aso, | newspapers. containiog. setloles atthor oy Hix Retations with erals will act in (h o Ae Alma ARIMAREy- i fayor of bis alep: | v insan result of t tack b 4 | aan ! e rves tion NRktertare oLt R og| 18 now insa ¢ of the attack ing haste in action or arguing for or Wing BEdwurd ¢ ¢ na alone cot 18 Do time to hoed th - - | againgt the Thompson candidacy : - ol o ot M g ction cries of 5 personal grievances, | TWO MILLIONS FOR GALVESTON | | You have to g0 away from home to ge PERLIN, Jan, 29.—Few of moraing | 48 Schaleh hsens k-0 \ would be to be erests of the state. What we a worke he United | caker Sea a copy pagers con t upon the appolntment of | e 0 1o iodsy Wax precaded by \ , but hardly think o bas auy g ld be conc 1 more than any other §intes wo ¢ be glad to | Sum Tetal of Funds Sabs a tor | weekly paper prioted in Emperor Willlaw to be a BACABAL fi| FS- SREING: 1UIA URIONLY AR SORHATOM . n. Mr. Rose " ; man that could ed in public have such a capable, ear Intelliger el of Stileken Teaus Chty inia, which gives ity read the British army. The Herliner Neusto | ‘' ( NAR A the A W | o elieve 1 a Vi win, a ot th pte and would miva aitans man as Mr Bosewater o asud those 1| R news that the Nebraska Nackrichten say It is gratifying that | R A t RY QEGATAG IS, AF e 1 R glslature we 1etail which it have think hLis o1 ce of the place would be | 1y elected as United the excellent relations which King Edward | (S0P BF Cantert it ot el 10 BAKPS al fo an honor to the state, | AusTIN, Tex, Jan Today Governor Mr. Currie. who iy pletured has always fostered with the czar find a PES AR Y . htloa of the | is a tireleas i 1 b (0 (b Tasteit e » cowboy with all sorts of alphabstical ompliment in the g triendly, personal 2 b nar non, The senatorial conte makin rt of the fund subscribed to | appendages, such as M. A. and B. A., hooked relations between Emperor Willlam and y g v 0 R e P e BT R h ud Gulf coast | to his lariat and who may be expected to gal the ruler of Englund Baiite e e 8 rsity of opinion on that. | flood suffercrs la premt The report {10p on horseback into the senate chamber The Foat sare: “This spontansous wmark tors this afternoon [:PERRS Y erfered very materlally | states tha i4 was received b o present his credentials wny day. The of honor Broves that the suggestion of cer and other ma hat | governor and f ed at G on, | #pea ug an official tele tain papers that the coolness between the | ) William interests of the state and | Ho 11 other places Increased the | gram to be he publisher of this up e BeaR ool fanq itinses bitneto the| KRUGER'S EYES ALL RIGHT| . Yiles | nterests of the state and Jd ather pices lncrauted ‘iha | grem i be sedt tho pubiisner.of 15ln upe ot be without influence on the relations | rak the atiention of the lawmakers be diverted | we o § in some manaer fo uska legislaturo was still in immo between the (wo countries is dostitute of Operation w SHEht One—Making No | Siaios senat from their duties to thelr constit 1t | fur able deadlock aud had not yet commi &l foundation it M « Present, his promine United e ele A ned snybody to hold down the state's The Berliner Tageblatt sa A man But Waltl Eyents, untiring eff pop vote of ave | natorial seats at Washington like the emperor will know, when a fitting -— he is ident P ke . s | I f i occasion appenrs, how to breathe ifte into| BERLIN, Jan A dispateh to the | Nebraska ¢ A 17 | i 1 er; A A (o Legialative Appor(l bis position of a fleld marshal of the Brit- | Lokal Anzefger from The Hague says Mr. | more rapabl ; . f . Plenring on leg e apy sh army, which, in itsell, is purely orna- | Kruger's ai ! d of a muscul tions b flording entertaining di mental. 1t may fairly be aMrmed without | contractior ho eyelid, which th er o - [ ers of the r exaggeration that Emperor Willlam today | slight cperation has entirely cured S (1rom tee In cor h mem the most popular man in England and | The dispatch adds that according to re i I [ port ut oo o there is no need to add that the fact is to | lable information the Boers do not intend e TR T Al ' he ¢ obstacle he advantage of 100,000 Germans living | at present to take diplomati but will | certatnty that their inte bis hand John Drexel-The senatorial deadlock Sy (es . 2 Antw presented he d nder the British flag and otherwise bound | continue fighting until the gencral situa- | would be carefully guarded and well looked S 1 come to an end. There B aatant AR M Roce: | D he ¥ Great Britaln by the closest commer- | tion in South Africa s strong ewough to | after. The deadlock in the te legisla ason for delay .nd the people of the .o E W iad == Bennsyivanis, | b il he clal ties" | make (e diplomatic steps successful, | ture ought to be speedily ended. It is pot state d )t wish to have the contest proe i on Third Page.) b Yoek. § ¥l by Gage and Lau er. AW the

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