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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19 1, 1901-TWELVE PAGES, s at e RINn | - T T [FRE——— anmwen] BIAW 18 GTDUOR 1N o | i1 1 AON nrp———— " . | A T O PNA TS ” ; WO | | " . \ 4 < by Verdi Huried at Milan with Short College Stadents at War Over Fra- i | e t for Nebraska-Falr; Northwoest- | and. sey Stmple Services, St s ternity Question and Some of the | s bR " erly Winds. i il ’ King Carloa of Portugal Gomes to England 1y Attended, Alleged Keeper of Gambling Dive in Mich l rls Cheer the Flahte: Constitutional Oa?untwg‘%erhm la Fav0?| memperatare at Omana vesterdns | firain of Senatorisl Race Begins to Tell MILAN ey, faneral of Verd igan Soundly Thrashed. g T g of Universal Suffrage. Hour x| ¢ to Attend Queen's Funeral, | ook plkce todty 10 Suthorities o1 ——— SPRINGHIELD, 0. Jan. 10| twill } ' T 3 Against Meiklejobn, tween the fraternity and won-fraiernity at e # f o] Lau SO LI o i hs | ) Wittenberg college terminated s morn- | CERTAIN RIGHTS MAY BE SUSPENDED | D a8 ARRANGING FOR SATURDAY'S SAD PAGEANT | iCh"eiseanor of the. populn. -y wer it e S AT L «]ul in A sensationud ' in va chaver | il 4 S RUMORS THAT HE IS READY TO GIVE UP - X = ¢ ¢ & meeting of the senlor o ass, held b Al ' . the nefvice In ImmESY DUM: | y\atim of the Assaalt Accused of Hav. Tor thE ;’-lw'\(r“‘. se of eleeting A claga-day |Dusiness in Havans Saftera Shoek Al v Detachments of Forty Regiments Are "'The remaion of Verd! were borne from his Arted fro helr Money the orator. Sixty students, several of them most Amonnting to a Panic 8 Oamp Followers Despondent and Dissatil | ‘ - omen, were present Owing to Ramored Change f 7 | friends, procecded to the church ot = t. | e o Ty dind |MAD RUNAWAY OF CABLE CAR e ancts, the facade of which bore the in- — Arthur Grindle, the star orator and prize b | p PROCESSION WILL BE TWO MILES LONG | (oo, i et o "ot Gulseppe | ST. JOSEPH, Mich, Jan. 30.—The pubite | WIaner of the college, expected the houor. | HAVANA, Jan. 30.—The Cuban coustity W Un Temnmton Avenue, | FINAL APPEAL MADE TO THE SOLDIERS —_— \...'u horsewhipping of an alleged gambling | He 1 a non-fraternity man nkwl asked per- | tjonal conventlon today voted by a large n Wild Smashup with | — o re ous coremony lastad ve ouee Keep b angry e o she¢ mission to make a few remarks {e scored y fnse a clause in the constl 1 press W o Usiform of Every Army of the Qivilised | i e e Cormony O ot wxcliement o Bucmanan today | (e fraternity men unmercifulls dnd Wher: | Cuion In favor of universal suftrage, Senor | o oo | Another Letter Bent Out Begging for the World Will Be Represeated. beaded by priests, and, with firemen march- |and placed that village weM up iu rank | ordered to sit down refused 10 do so. Hi8 } Alteman sald it was a right demanded by | NEW YORK, Jan. 30.--Ripping up Lex Bupport of Nebraska Volunteers. ing beside the car, which was followed by | with the Kan; towns t have felt the | frlends gathered around him and, encour- | the Cubans and the comvention would not | wgton avenue friends of the deceased, the local authori- | rigorous moralizing efforts of Mrs. Nation. | @Ked by their presence. he conitnued talk-| he dealing fairly with the people if it a runaway cable caught up with i ties and leading citizens, b ded. A| The victim of the chastisement was | D& referring to the fraternites as ““wearers | neglected this right. Senor Berlel insisted | other carg and pushed them ahead ina mad | yonesT DEMAND OF THE THOMPSONITES LONDON DISMAYED AT CLOSING OROERS crowd lined the route and people even | “Skette” Rough, keeper of what purports | 0f & badge of a beast.” the matter should be left for future run that lasted for blocks n- fwenty before | breakne peed tonight | | ——— climbed thy tress to get & EIMPES, to be a candy and cigar store, but which | ThIs caused an uproar andHarry Miller, | sideration. He emphasized the fact of o |the cars were under control. And then it PR Great Metropolls Which Literally | On the arrival of the body at the cemetory | wives who have felt a shortening of their | foot ball captain, pushed his way to the | dangerous foreign element coming to|was found that four persons were hUrl g1y Ask That Their Man Be Made n Ay ot the crowd was so large that two squadrons | allowances on thelr husbands' paydays say | “beaker and placed a hard right swing on | Cuba | serionsly and a score slightly ok ¥ o ke e Lives from Hand (o Mouth Fright= | /", 1001 were unable (o keep open a |18 & gambling house : the jaw. Grindle fell Iike a log and was | Senor Sanguilly said there was no neel| All threo cars were crowded with the Lk oy ened nt the Prospect of All the space around the graveside. The r.-in.nu.( The Michigan disciple of strenuous re- | #8sisted from the room, while the frater- | to fear that the forelgners would endanger | rush from downtown and windows were Wl Let the Rest Take Marta Shutting Up Shop. of the composer were fnterred without cere. | form method s Mrs. J. Voorhees and she | nitles, including some of the women, wildly | Cuba. That the lower classes were as eap- | crashed in, platforms wrecked and the pas Thelr Chance mony and there were no spoeches made. | bad at her back halt the feminine part of | cheered Miller. The faculty wi'l investi- | able s the middle classes when it came | sengers tossed wildly about. In the chase (% — | th population of the village. | sate to choosing legislators. He reminded the | that way started with one car and wound conventlon that the people had the right [up with three jammed and locked together Dallots. {avcut and howled with delight as the in- | NOT ENOUGH JESUS IN HER | of universal suffrage under Spanish au-|the ouly person not fn any of the cars who | S 010, 11, LONDON, Jan. 30— King Carlos 1 of Por- | BULKHEADED NEW SHAMROCM It addition several hundred men crowded tugal, with his suite, arrived at Dover at o 0% 0 clock this morniog. He was received | Looka More Like Blunt-Nosed O |furiated woman belabored the back of the | | tonomy but never abused it was hurt was an expressman. His wagon SR8 b o8 o1 8 with @ royal salute and military honors. | Connter Than Modern cigar dealer e, Mary Walker Wants the Chriatinn Suspension of Rights. lader with packages, was sont fiying snd 2 i v W The royal party boarded & train for |...nl.|:m clng Yacht, '1” The ““‘;-N:* of :«m hl'mh\ : 4-\.;n( u{,.t‘ s ints Suppressed Hecmune of Article 14, section 3, relating to the sus "'w'--”::n“:.:m N lh‘- )::‘nxr‘\u’; \|-|.'~;v.|‘\',” S 1 B3 ero was 1o military escort. KINg o i culmination has been brewing for v L B ights of citisens when the | tering flames. Bo w police and crowds “ s ® ioned vibtted the sy of D 1 shortly | (Copyrigh by Tress Publishing Co.) | menths. Among those who, it Is alleged ‘ bl b i B O Tl wlata required It 'and i | chased the fiving cars, other policemen and 21 18 20 20 afterwards and subsequently proceeded to| LONDON, Jan. 20.—(New York World Ca- PAtronized Rough's place were a number | . uiny Ny, Jan. 30.~At Jeast £00 | time of invasion was taken from the table, [ Other crowds —fought a conflagration in : : : Osbotne. Lar iblages everywhere | bicgram—Special Telegram.)—There s in- [0 1aboring men and the distress caused ( SF0lte T B SO BED RGO gonor Tamayo warned the convention of | thelr Wake and dragsed stup ’H.A exproa- 1 11 awalted King and the greetings | creasing curlosity in yachting circles con- |10 their families by their losses led to an | g ooy from New York, today attended | its duty to protect the people againat "“”'}"’ Aol hth 'pilen ot blaniag: boxes, 1 o 47 were very enthuslastic cerning the nature of the discoveries sald [APFeal by many residents to the authorities | 5 b o"on Accambloman Bell's bill to | usurpation of power by an unscrupuious | trunks and packages i " W During the course of the morning KIng |to have been made by Watson during the |to close the place abolish the Christian Selence fulth cure | executive and lnsisted that no cause shoutd | Of those injured on the cars all were 8 4 4 Edward presided at a meeting of the privy | elatorate test tank experiments prepara- | The request was not readily complied | Jo "o o5y ohine cotiome. A aumber of | be sufficlent for suspending habeas corpus | PASSCnEers, many of them standing . 1 1 & council. The business transacted was of (tory to laylng down the lines of Sham. |WIth and Mre. Voorhees, who says her | (00 CIoine ARl Pvstelth & GERERE OFH Ll clinging to the strap. With the swaying a2 s 20 & formal character, rock 1L Precautions for secrecy are still | husband lost over $300 in the resort and |\ T 0™ ol BT - Ot RO te | Senor Quesada moved to strike out the | 8nd the jammed fnteriors they could mot :l« v v o8 'l‘ At the privy council meeting this morn- |strictly observed, but several of the more | Wa$ nightly spending the wages he earned | o0 T 0 throughout the has~ing and | clause, “When the safety of the siate re- | Protect themselves and half the time they i ing the king igned a proclamation sus-|optimistic yachtsmen assert that the new |Iuring the day, declded to take matters 10to | 0" gocigre of medicine will be given an- | Quires this suspension.’ Mo sald he be.| Were half out the broken windows and|pichards .. e sy pending business Saturday throughout the |features are likely to have an important | ber own hands other chance next Wednesday by the com- | lleved the inviolability of the home should | Plled in heaps either in the front or the | Kosewnter 1 8 United Kingdom. The closing down will |effcet on the future yacht designing. Thirty Women in Posseasion, mittee. be maintained in all clrcumstances. The | rear hose most dangerously hurt were " i 1 be so complete that even the rrnluurmm«{ It 18 sald the principal new feature con Armed with a horsewhip she called on | The scientists attacked the bill on every | convention voted to suspend the rights out- | men nd women thrown to the floor and | erland . . 1 1 and saloons will be shut up for four or|slsts in bringing the bulk of the hull ex- | Deputy McFallen and demanded that h )-u'uvuul imaginable. It was held-up as a | 1ined fnarticle 24, with the exception of t trampled upon. The others in their seats ml\ five hours In the middle of the day. Some | traordinarily far forward. The point of [clcse the cigar store. The officer mgre horrible octopus of medicine and. in the |8ecrecy of correspondence guaranteed In suffered greatly from bruises and cuts from 4 of the afternoon newspapers will not be |greatest beam will be far forward ot the [to do so and accompanied the woman | interests of the doctors’ trust. “The bill | article 11, allowing nevertheless that the | fiving xlass h published. mast, and, looking aft from the bow plan |to the plac Other women joined them. | s intended only to create a monopoly for the | People !s sovereign. As to the cause of the accident the The demand for seats along the route of [of the deck, will bear a greater resem- (It is estimated that fully thirty women declared one of the speakers. Minority Representation the funeral s uuprecedented. Ordinary|blance to the bulkheaded, thin-flanked | were in line when the party reached its | The speaker related cures that had been | A further article providing that any law window seats ure selling for £10 each. [type once popular for coasters than to the | destination. effected by the sclentists made to infringe the rights outlined in the Bince two or three days ago the prices |ordinary type of modern racing vachts. | “I'm here to close this den” declared [ One speaker sald during his address, “all | third section should be inoperative was have risen very rapidly. One tepant In | the deputy to Rough, who met him at the | of you who have been cured by Christian | added and the principle of minority repre- 8t James street obtained £50 for a window | DUKE OF CORNWALL'SILLNESS oor * Instantly about 500 | sentation was adopted physicians, opinion of employes was that ike cadle had | LINCOLN, Jan. 30.—(8pectal Telegram.) broken and the first car had gotten en- | No gubstantlal change shown in the tangled in the runaway end of it. Whether | vote on United States sepator in joint ses it was that or a defective grip and uscless | gjon today. While the ballot gives the im- brakes the officfals of the rond would not | pression that Thompson and Melklejohn as #ay. But it fs known that the three run- | the high men are holding thelr own. Science stand up in on the top floor. Store windows have been sy “Guess I've got a right to sell candy and | parsons stood on their feet Business was in a panicky condition to-| gy ]‘l‘:""l‘l“"‘:"fv ""."I' ‘*"7' i "1 o | fact they are In a quancsry, particularly let for £150 and £200, but the sLorekeepers | German Mensles Threatens to k |clears, same as anybody clse,” replied the | ' pr. Mary Walker, who was present, said | day owing to the rumor that the United | “' e I' ’ iy Wow t ‘|~ ble | the latter, because, althousu co-operating mostly prefer to let single seats at £10 Down His Health, Which s alleged gambler. [ Christian Sclence might be a good thing, | States would soon turn over the overn- [ yeephone o Lo0te 10 @R 0RIEr BY | with Thompson s far as he could, he has and £15 each. Stores und hotels in Pleca- | None Too Robust “Not it I know It, you detestable wrecker |yt ghe did not have enough Jesus in her | ment to the Cubans. gkink found it fmpossible to maintain the mark dilly commanding a view of the incline il of homes,” shouted Mre. Voorhees. “Take |to try it t Qovernor. General Wood and - Collsctor set last wee wch less to go above ft. from this to St. James' palace are gettng | (Copyright, 1901, by P that, and that, and here’s another, too," w8 Publishing Co.) immense prices, balcony seats fetching £20 and £30. The king of Greeco, the duke Bliss aro besieged by those asking tor |[JOPLIN POLICE CONFIDENT | 7he camp-followers about the mansion that LONDO i Jan. 30.—(New York World Ca- | #0d with each succeeding exclamation she definite information regarding the intention serves as Melklejohn headquarters —have of the United States government. Hold Two Men Whe ota | been decidedly depressed for several dayw of Sparta and the grand duke of Baden |giarm fs occasionsd by tonight's bulletin |fOTce until her weapon was broken over Wik i = ity and and one local papers Intimates that Melkie- reached Victoria station at 5 o'clock. They cerning the duke of Cornwall, which | ROUSh's back b oo ol S o John 15 gerlously considering pulling out \were received by Prince Charles of Den- | gayg he is sufering from a severe attack | I@HED squirmed and dodged, but there with Insnnity, but Court Holds NEELY ARRIVES AT HAVANA i of the race. While such a step 1s hardly mark and members of the king's household. | ot" German meusles, accompanied by much | ¥4% B0 escape. The women encouraged Otherwise. . " ‘ PLIN. Ma a0 Spe: o. | 10 be expected for the present, the ur- The visitors procceded to Marlborough | gleeplessness and great discomfors. Tne |Mrs. Voorhees with shouts. Rough was d — Alleged Embessicr Returna to Cubn "'"l"';l Mois JAB.60ce (B '7‘(;" 1_| 16- | gency calls attached to some of the letters house. The Spanish battleship Pelayo. | quke's constitution is none too robust at | 4ared to defend himself, but he was wise [ DETROIT, Jan. 30.—A spectal to the Tri- Apparenty Feeling Hopeful gram hree men were arrested in Jop iR, pleid e [sent by the Meiklejohn Iiter i Spatn's representative at the funeral, 18 | bogt, ‘and an attack of this description is | “OUEN to lot well enough alone. Had he | Pune e et el e St Aqauitial LRt Siarge o ‘:"[,"',',“i”,',‘f“.";:m";f;,'_ Baking redlilfitone tde nititle p';‘:":x‘-’. commanded by Captain Diaz Moreu, who 4 4 b |made a move against his tormentor it ls #ensation was created here foday wien El- o ; . o8 b B : yEgh) o | upon the members because “if not hy waa d: ‘wh”.”“uhnl Colon, lost @ severe tax on qn strongest adult. The hard to tell what that crowd of women . len Hogan, a novitiate in the Fmergency HAVANA, Jan. 30.--Charles W. Neely, | tence. The three men arrested, with two “‘ R e ”i! nof h-rrl-:d 10 Ve et akat Batiogb ey correspandent At Cowss telephonad tonight | oy 1iuews dans. to bt hospiial, was declared ane o:e s bute Indga | the former chixf of the ' nreau of fagnce | Others, came (o Jopiin about December 22, [ MAS be 10 Jate” furnish & polnter fo n the o ot Santlag that complications were feared, and sir | MG AR SRRC S0 R refugs | Bergerson and her release ordéted from the | of the Cuban Postoffice department, who | immediately afies the Omuba kidnapiug and | © ¢ amillar vith the wituation, Here is United States Represented. William Broudbent, a great fever spe- | A nally e Was retbenst and t00% THOEY | 6ty Jail, where she hai been confined | was arrested at Rochester, N. Y., in May | the lmmense amount of gold exhibited by |® hmPle of the output of the Melkiejohn The United States military attache here, | clalist, 18 expected at Oshorne tomorrow. | e U SARCY G40 BERE contter Laber |y 050 "saturday night last, charged with embezzling $36,000 of the [ (W0 of the men caused the police to place [ ')l sent out to follow up hia soldier Jet- Major Edward B. Cassatt, will ride in the | It was an attack of German measles that |\, 0o ara heard that it It fs reopened | The arrest was made at the instance of | dcpartment funds, has arrived here on the | them under strict surveillance. They we ')m of a month ago, designed to draw on procession with the headquarters staff first broke down Lord Rosebery's health, | {*{1¥ 478 beavd th |the mother superior, who alleged that whe | steamer Mexico from New York, January | scen with 814000 fn gold, but when ar- [ the S0ldler vote as part of hiw political The tuneral procession in London, as in- | producing insomnia, from which he never was insane, and when Sheriff Cudllp and | 27, Captaln Luclan Young, captain of the | rested only $40 was found upon thelr per- | “4Pi'4 dlcated by the War office orders issued [ completely recovered, to allay which he e T e T g o gy o o | OPPORED TORDNITRING 1M | Pty Oietosmamor e uery the vt piok toch Sath 05 the)mighuer s do- | S0 nt Soldiers to Be “Greatfal,” demand was made that they search the livered him to the keeper of the Carcel The two men held gave their names as VI‘\I"Ai Nt"h. il|““ 24 ‘N:I I)lv*nr N'I; pageant. Detachments of forty regiments, | - - y woman, it being claimed that she had con- | Lawyer Viondi, Neely's counsel, had a[Johnson and McNeil. Johnson bears a close REA St RALY AR R TIEL with an almost equal number of unitorms, | REVOLUTION IN TELEGRAPHY |''nois Comt operators Witk Rentat | oy sis pelonging (o the hospital. 1t fs long talk with the prisoner. The latter, | rescmblance to the published description T B A T, embracing all arms of the service, will B Proposition Favored by the alleged that her religious b make n constantly changing picture. The | professor Slaby of Be Miners. uniforms of all the great armies of the Immense Possibill OLUMBUI e s | world will appear, for in addition to the | Arpre i COLUMBUS, 0., Jan, 30.—The joint con- | brilllant entourages of the visiting kings ik . ference of tho bituminous cosl operators nvoys there will be the mill B o and miners will convene in this city to- HRa L 6 ATbaxhibAnd: Inkhs “’“ ”‘\- -’""]‘ ;"‘ ‘)'"" A. Slaby of the [ morrow. It will be composed of about 4 tions. All the fleld marshals of the British | siniache _Hoolachule, 1o the 200 operators and 800 miners representing course of & remarkable interview on “The este " a d d | army able to endure the fatigue will take western Pennsylvania, Ohlo, Indlana and tant matter. of the candidates i1 the biliments were Who is In good spirits, received many vis- [ of Pat Crowe, and communication with the | present senatorful struggle 1s assistant forn, but the search revealed no money. ( itors and talked confidently of his wcquittal. | Omaha polica reveals the fact that the | JERRCCARY, GF war, he ¥lon G- D, Metkle- Then the woman was taken to jall, her ar- resemblance is identical, even to the loss 1l act on the part of the veterans of the regt being et 8 seret MENAGERIE ROASTED ALIVE| """ ' S panish-Americun war to pul! off the She related a harrowing tale to the pro- Habeas corpus procecdings were insti- | Coath uhd do thelr bost for Melklejohn bate judge of her ilitreatment at the hos- Wa il know. that 1o was and ia the bes tuted and their case will be brought up e astia R IATE bare B pital ‘and many ugly charges were made friend to the Nebraska soldier boys. Dur- tomorrow or next d agaiust the management of that institution | '"m;'l'."'"":“"" i i the war ho diil mich o' them, and 1o A barber from South Omaha today iden- | (hnce to forward their interests nex Bishop Bis today telegraphed to Milwau RN RN by R R s (o ms ot now 16 the time. coming clectrical revolution t ofs. The y H shop Eils today telegraphed to au- poillpete: ed the two men as formerly din seems to me that now is the time for part. The naval corps will also take part LI R utlon," asserts that | [llinofs. . The question of admitting rep- | yee for the tmmedfate return of Rev. Father ORE 0. W South Omaha and says he has shaved both | us 10 pull ail together and show our gratl- ! connton. which will be two miles |8 Tecent invention. multiplex wireless | resentatives from lowa and Michigan will | yorpts Y BALTIMORE, Jan. 30—With = pitiful | 500 RN R s Rk n the procession, which telography, will produce a great trans. | ba. determintd by the conference . The | NOSbIS. prieat of this parish, who is spend- | sereams of fright and groans of intemse | Of them in that ¢ e also says one lone x| 1ormation in existing methods. It fs possi: | miners are in favor of admitting those | i s s on there. He is expected to ar The war office directs that Beethoven's | i O (T FERCOE SO MG L posnls | miners are O el amiLting those | rive i the morning. In the meantime the and Chopin's funeral marches only shall be | G\'naring cables 1n such a way a8 to send | tance. will be Apisaments Vik Lis el “»h, | sister of charity remains the guest of Sher- played. From the time the coffin reaches | i gorously opposed by the | ] Now what we shoul® ¢, Is to start a p pain, the seventy-five or more animals of [ fOrmerly worked in the Cudahy packing | hundreds and even thousands of messages | Illinols operators. Pt LR URE R LR T | tition in e ach compa and get it sign. all descriptions confined In cages at Frank | DOUse ','1'"" e BARIMG BRAIN AlGe v " once, Tor IRt pavtied it C. Bostock's “zoo,” which was in winter | ties Will arrive tomorrow. London, to its departure, guns will slowly | (P IERR BT €STR IRUSERE OF enstEes here. i boom In Hyde park Sorhouly forwu it at once, for If not harrled it quarters in the old cyclorama building In | cheapening rates e i e PR Frof Siabs betieves s the probiem ot |WHISKY ~BUSINESS — BOOMING | DEWET IS IN CAPE COLONY this city, were roasted or burned to death | OMAHA — POLICE ~ SKEPTICAL | i it o e it by O, tha Londoners are just awakening to the full | direct production of electricity from coal |, #e forward (he original petition to ] our representatives in tha tonight. A fire, which probably originated house ¢ Will Start U o proportion of the obsequies and the re-|will be solved. Germany, he predicts, will | Tr"¢ Will Start Up Forty of 1 from a badly Insulated electric light wire | ¢ Jopli It is aiso deemed proper for you to call on the outside of the building, caused the ,m‘|l l \’\w' u‘u( ®Le I'n n nlu\l”:m’:n' \ll':l:ll’ hief Donah e in Have Not ¢ Fifty- ah Telegrnms State conflagration s e and representatives in order that Ive Distilleries in the St | d it may be reported in the 8 i sult of days of mourning, which to nu- |be the foremost nation of the twentleth i Leader ix du t he flames spread so rapidly that it was | i ST iy anotithian die BiRie JRUIBEL merous (radesmen and others means abso- | century in technical procedure and elec- of Irantnoley Territory. i [ ou to attend to impossible for the attendants to rescue the | The Joplin (Mo.) police thought they | this mattor please hand this letter to one helpless animals, and with the exception [had Pat Crowe in hand until they heard | 0f YOUr lleutenants or to any of the hoys of one elephant, one camel, two donkeys |frem Chief Donahue yesterday. The Joplin | fed” “Uend to 1t at enee. Reapectfully and a pack of hounds, the entire lot was | police gathered in two tough individuals | Late Major First Nebraska Volunteer in neral Dewet [ lost. The fire was discovered a few min- | whe had been spending money freely in that | (*ntry pe Colony with a fairly utes after the evening performance was lute closure and is causing consternation. |tricity will be the poor man's source of - Suddenly to stop every industry in the |power and light. He 1s confident of the | VOVISVILLE, Ky, Jan. 80.—Angelo| LONDON, United Kingdom and to turn the masses |success of the electrical express locomo- | M¥ers of Philadelphia, head of the distilla- | officially,” says the Capetown correspond- into the streets with millions hoping to tives now being constructed In Berlin for | {00 department of the Kentucky distil-|ent of the Daily Mail, “that concentrate along the two-mile route of |a speed of 200 kilometers a® hour. leries and Warchouse company, who is in | has entered C town since December 22. The men gave | A Elgnificant sidelight on an underground $H4 mPhssasicn, 1a) ah unddréaxing -whioh Loutsville, sald today strong force. The impatience felt in Eng- | over. Twent = ~ minutes after the fire was | their names as Harvey Johnson and Tom | COMnection is cast by the admonition to s “I have received orders from New York | land I rogres Pl s Hs J 4 Bas begun to be appreciated fully by the | ENOUGH RELIGIOUS ORDERS and at the slow progress is not warranted, | started, the entire building, which was | McNeil and a local barber, who had worked | Make sure that a report of the petition s police, but the public of London is dis- 7|‘ to etart forty houses Immediately and I|as preparations are being made for a gen- Jan. $1.—"It 18 reported un- 8 almost entirely of wood, was a mass of |at South Omaha, took a look at Johnson | furnished the State Journal for publication wayed to find thet all the great markets, | Libernls cans of Spatn |47 Bt further orders to start the re- | eral movement shorly. flames. Mr. Bostock estimates his loss on |and remarked that he was none other | 4% @ boost on other members besides those i erdpg bl ety u . mainder before I leave, We have fifty-five King Edward has cext the following mes- animals at about $400,000. The owners of |than Pat Crowe. The barber sald he had | 10 Whom the documents are nddressed. The where the food of the metropolis is to be | ¥ houses In Kentucky. Some are already in|sage to Lord Kitchener: ‘One of the queen's the building could mot be found tonlght, | shuved the man frequently at South Omaha | Journal has ced ity columns freely at supplied, are to be closed absolutely at > operation, but the great majority yot|last inquiries was after yourseif and the but it could probably be duplicated for |and kuew that at one time he had worked | the disposal of any one against Rosewater the end of the week. The rallways will| MADRID, Jan The government has | !¢ e started gallant army under your command $15,000 or $20,000, [ at the Cudahy packing house in the North Platte and against Thompson The Joplin police sent a message to |0 the South Platte, but the leglslators are reduce their arrangements to the Sunday | mad epresentations to the Vatican regard schedules. Restaurants and bars will be |ing the possible transfer to Spain of the | Chief Donahue conveying the information | @!l by this time pretty well on to the un- shut and the crowds will have to wander in | French congregations which will be ousted | - sbut aad the crowds will bave to wander u | French congregatione which will be ousted BUSlneSS Men’s SUppOl‘t ![ Expressions of Personal that they bad urrested two men, ane o trustwcrthy chiuracter of the so-called news stree Jondo world selt, | from France on the passage of the law 5 R a1 o be Pat Crowe. Chief | dlstributed ¥ Mving from hand to mouth, and the closiug | associations now before the Chamber of “ Preference for nato Donahue telegraphed a request for photo. The rumor was revived that the of the accustomed avenues for the supply | Deputiss, The liberals and republicans are ——“—_i grephs of the prisoners and yesterday ho | fuslonists were planning to jump fn and and distribution of food, drink and awmuse- | already protesting against the prospect of | Tuesday The Bee published a long list n of Mr. Rosewater. He is known senatorial deadlock has continued long |Yeceived the prints. The man Johnson | {ry to elect a vepublican senator with their ment from Friday to Monday will mean |such an increase fn the orders, which are | of interviews with Omaba business men on as an able man throughout the United enough and the republican members ought | Tesembles Crowe only in complexion and | Votes in a day-or so and has caused notice A loss and inconvenience that no Amevican | now more numerous in Spain than in the | the senatorial situation at Lincoln, in which S§tates and he would have far greater influ- to get together and end it at once. Thers |the chief wired the Joplin authorities that | @ble uncasiness, cspeclally in the Thompson ety could appreciat last century personal opinlons and preferences were ex- ence in the senate and in the government is no eense in wasting further time in com- | B¢ had no usé for their prisoners. camp. It cannot be traced, however, to any Bemonn Luck of Acco atlons. v - pressed. The same questions as to the de- departments at Washington than any other plimentary votes. The two candidates best | | bave no doubt,” sald the chief last | reliable source. but probably grows out of e emners aro e gt |NO MORE PRINCE OF WALES | sirabiiliy of ending tho. deadioek and the mun. we enuid send rom. {hs. suker 1 Aosmied ton. o vh measL0Bten DSt | o™ (hat ‘(he men unider afrestat | e frequently heard Joking that the fuslon the lack of accommodations In Windsor, necessity of clecting Mr. Rosewater were gucss no one questions his abllity, enersy Washington, and Mr. Rosewater is certainly | JoPHin are professional crooi hey had | 16ts will Fave to relieve the republican while householders along the route are ask- ‘ At Least Not for Mauy Years is the | propounded to others and here are thelr aud complete fitness for the position. The one of them. I have known Mr. | 8500 in their posscssion when arrested and | situatior: it it will not relieve itselt, Rosewater ing m year's rent for single windows. A Title to lie Ne- answers business interests of the state demand his for many years, and 1 can say that he is 4 | M@de a hard fight against being photo. Cancus Dialogue. R R TYa (L BLAtss aribaaey aetit | i 3 L — ; election and I hope our representatives at man of wonderful energy, wide information | Eraphed. I think they are a couple of safe The peculiar position of the one-at-a-time 20 Sk o Tactite & Window forr HIE amitly Edward M. Andrecsen of the Lee-Glass- Lincoln will recognize this demand and thorough honesty. He is just the man | CFackers, and it the Joplin police can hold | the POe " RaNHS o THEAAERAE but nelther official influence or anything | (UCPYFIEML 1901, by Pross Publishing €o.) | Andre Company—The deadlock should - for the place of senator | them for a fow days it will be found that CUCR BEORIE B BN e ator Tre elne €ovld procure a small window. oven | LONDON, Jan. 30.--(New York Worlg Ca- | he bLroken by the election of Mr. Rose John Hteel, Insurance—It would be very they are wanted somewhers. 1 am sure | SOAVOTHIHOR SOCAY RLWOSH Ceralor Teem on a sido street near St. James street, for | Vlegram—Special Telegram.)—The Express | water and e other good man, but Mr. unfortunate for the state to have the leg ommission Merchant—It | Reither one of the men was implicated in | Pe" Of Lancaster, one o b Thompeon's L. N. Gonden Rozewater should be less than $100, and places of fair van- |Sates on what it claims to be the high ccted by all means, fslature adjourn without electing two supporters, and Judge Baker, which ran seems to me that the republican members |the Cudahy case The man giving his methin e this autbor hat 1t 18 ¢ uke there is no other man in the nited State ors 5 . . ; § something like thi tage have been already engaged at prices | Autbority that it lecided the duke of | & i otber man in the state who United States senators. I know how difi- of the legislature ought to drop all cou- |MBMe 88 Johmeon is cortainly pot Pat|"CEIething Lke thw: o o 0 prohibited to any but millionaires York 15 not to be created privce of Wales | conld do tho whole propie as much good. cult it 15 for the republican majority to giqerations of a personal nature and decide | CFOWe LISy ! : London learned last year how totally fn- | 81 that, in fact, the laticr title Is to be | No mau In the west ls le as he. Heo come to an agreement on the sematorial (ha gepatorinl contest on the merits of th | el ""“k ;.r the isliawa f"" it 4 G%sa 1o voms T e e aak n 1ih (atants JRht ‘Rad: in Thanteat il GACTEHRL LA SEEE AR o ihe sena contes erits of the | nominate both senators at the sawme tim adequate the police and military are tc «;ll " ! to remain in abeyance for many ] 1! \l ””“ h _*”. : W ’mflt g _1) n “““”l »‘M‘]‘ w": B ”"" “l:'}]’)"‘;’ "‘l‘" individual candidates at once o dead- | RESPONSIBILITY FOR MOB |t ot sbould be ssksd to do protect and the apprehensions of Saturday's | YEArs s oppasitiol 9 falee and unworthy, fisld, and Ma there e 10 elec- 150k {5 pot only a waste of time, but a e . 2 Bk dana enoush (HoR: INs eiate andl cll% tinh Unlsss ALl DETennal’ soneidatasiaB e ¥ anything of the kind and so unusual crush are enough to appal Londoners. Hut s a at Corl. | i JaS. dapn ORQUER (oRiiho Minis Rod fliy itiog nisbe sl RATRORAL SORMANTACITAN IS ‘ronseding that whilfend Lo iniure Question Muy Be Declded dn smie [ gt g0 o want to nom! SREAEMLY IhEe saBIdRrations 4o not deler |, GORTE, . Voo proclamation of | .onivan FURTANEIA S S A e R portant pol ri4ie party standing. The Douglas county dele- Which Parents of Alexande vate one senator at a time? ousands of every ru rom floc! . 3 a uspirants olr cholgs ¢ o important polnt of g4 vo ) osewater is carr » 3 :::‘-u:','.::..-.um ik trom flocking 10 | ing Bdward as king of the United |**® 00 qualification 1t any candidate s o be E01108 I8 voting for Mr, Rosewater is carry- Purpose to Dring. | “Trompen—Yes, that's the only way 1o e metroy | Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and | g, ing out the will of Its constituency as cles % Sutton of the Megeath Stationery elected on account of his qu tlon for < 2 [ i Company—Mr. Rosewater should certainly the position that candidate will certainly ....1»' sxpres d at the primaries und at "hl\_\ 1\ Hu\ I\I‘n I;.‘n 0—Th ar nts | Princess Beatrice taok her children to | reception. There was much cheering, but | be elected senator. He is one of the best be Mr. Rosewater. —He is familiar witn B¢ Beneral election last fall. If the rep- of Fr exander, the negro who was the Chapelle Ardente yesterday for a final | the wd in the neighborhood of the court | pien who ever aspired to the position from the affairs of the stato, knows what we necd "CS¢Rtatives from other counties could get | burned at the stake by a L look At the cofin. It is understood that | house cheered for Mr. Kruger and ¢ Take Last ook | do 1t Baker—Then, why not nominate the North Platte senator first and let your suth Platte man come in afterward Comn. | Emperer of Iudia bere today had a mixed venworth eral | any state and few in that body are as able and has the ability, energy and influence to S'MIAF expressions of sentiment from their | (Kun.) mob on January 15, were in Kansas | “proppen—Oh, that wouldn't do at all uperor Willlam will leave England on | Dewel. The people generally, however, were | as he, and none understand (he questions give us the best possible service fn the VeOPI® the deadlock would soon be broken y today wecking advice about sulng the | ppg ghort term belongs to the South Platte traveling direct to see the Dow- | 8ood-humored which confront the American government senate. I am very much in favor of Mr. | 8M convinced by what T hear frow all | city and county of Leavenworth for dam- | guq 1i's u vacancy that already exists and ager Empress Frederick | Movementa of Ouean VesseTs Jam. fo, | #8Y bette: than Omahw'a candidate for the Roscwater's election parts ;"] the state that Mr. Rosowater ie | 8ges and Sipuart The father of doad | guould be filled in the regular order Prince Henry of Prussia will go with the | '\ WOk ARV eh e b rom | United St senate —_— the cholce of a great majority of the | Begro is a Baptist minister. He sald he Baker—Well, then, you want the two aduadron 1o Dulsh WAtar 1or the (welting | Titieny sc-ArElval-Taurls, _from i James F. Rourke—1 am a business man PeoPle, including practically all of the busi- | bad written to & number of influential | yonators nominated one at a time and the of the queen of Holland It is rumored | ampton; Oceanic, for Liver J. H. Evans— [ am 1 liteia ddonot first and a politiclan second, and that is Pess men. The old soldiers, too, would be | friends in Kansas and Migsouri in an en- | ynort term man first. That ought to be there will be a leves or crawingroom within | y (Y6, St ol Arrived=Greclan, from | care to take part in avy fight, but I will the reason why I am hoping for the elec- Pleased with Mr. Rosewater's election for | deavor (o ralse money to prosecute the | gauy, | don’t understand that it makes Eix weeks. At Australlan P Arrive J 2 say that it wou please me to see Mr. tion of Mr. Rosewater to the senate, Mr they recognize him as one of their best | cuse He d as yet received no positive | much difference about the short and long The illness of the duke of Cornwall and | Alameda, from San Francisco, via_ Hong | Rosewater clected to the senate, as I belleve Rosewater could do m for Nebraska at and most belpful friends. As a strong | promises of fina | aid, but he was con m. Supy you nominate the short term York, causes much sneculation as to his | QN8 #nd Auckiund, for Sydney, N S W. | hig election would be one of the bust things Washington in a month than'any other of PATLY man, as an old soldier and as a | fdent, he sald, that an appeal to the | map first, but agree that the short term trip to Australis, and, while the prepara- | New York ¥ g M | Which could happen to the city and state the candidates could accomplish in a year, business man I am heartily in favor of Mr. | negroes of the United States would bribg | ghall go to the North Platte man. tions bave not been stopped, it 1s thought | At Queenstown Arrived—Lake Superior s He would not have to wait to get ac- Rose | forth & popular subscription large enough | Trompen--No, no That wouldn't do any the iliness will cause the postponement of | from St Jophno (N Ho and, Halfax. for} A, B Hubermann, Jeweler—The legislature qualuted, because he already stands high — | to carry the case to the highest courts in | petter. Mr, Thompson has announced tha the date of the departure for at least two | Liverpool. Salled Vidtl, from Liverpool, | '8 Wasting valuable time and the repub- with the nationul administration and is on J. Rush Bronson, Manager Creighton | the countr 4 & candidate for the short term only snd months for Boston. woackas Gen s HOAR Wajority Wil be held vesponsible for excellent ms with the most influential Orpheum Theater—I am @ republican. 1| —— he couldn’t change now The heavy work of arranging the elab- | (Al E¥Cney, B, 8 W.-8alled, Jan. 2= 1t by the people of the state The dead- members of congress. You may say that as belleve in progressive republicanism and | apppawa 1K il . M. Roder.| Baker—Holted down, then, your demand orate detals of the military procession, will | = At Plymouth. Pennsyvlvania, from | 10¢k ought to be broken as soon as possible, a business man I believe the election of Mr. for this reason I believe Mr. Rosewater is | mund, who br Wiarintine nt | for the election of the short term sepator provent the program being issued until [ Hambure, for 2 of course, It shouid not be ended by Rosewater would be a great move for the cntitled to ccnsideration. His services to | Appleton, Wik and later | first is really @ demand for the election of ihis evening. Some idea of the magnitude | M, Tostor England, for clection of men without influence and yery best interests of Nebraska the party in this in the last campatgn | i3l 0uatel ot 3., arrived | muomnson first, The trouble is that you e | @] enatawD A 1 Trave, from Bre. | 8i1Ity. 1 am with the great majority of i —— —— | route to his he 1o wan ap. | —— —_ (Continued on Second Page.) men, for New York. : business Juen in the city in favor of the G. A. Liundquest, Merchant Tallar—The (Continued on Seventh Page.) rested and taken to the lsolation hospltal, (Contigued on Third PVage.) \

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