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ESTABLISIHHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING INGLE COPY FIVE CE “w, - | v fje the World Wil Pay Topeka's Kaider folds Pacific Tete- | Forecast te to Queen a-Tete with the Enemy to Balloting for ferators at Lincoln Gees on | Friends and Opponenta of 01d General Col- Warn Them. Kanuas Oity Playhouse Leased by Woodward | rTemperat aha Yesterday: 4a in O g Hour. .| Arrest of Dr. Ads 8. Horman and Famil long Established Lines Fm—A glittering lide in Cuban Convention. TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 31.—Mrs. Carrie Na- and Burges of Omaka. e e o D feresimer’) v : 3 . striahes this evening P— tion, the “joint” smasher, armed with a v covers & Suspioious Letter, rtemou'h. It consists of | brand new hatchet, started on a crusade - SES N iles of s Jips, the pick of the | NEITHER SIDE SEEMS TO WEAKEN | acainst the Topeka joints at 8:30 this morn- g ABSENTEES MAKE ONLY CHANGES NOTICED | ;/%, ThleR Il o navies. Thess ing. She called on five of the best places HANDWRITING LIKE THAT OF “ELOISE T, nchor, ready to take part in to- The Apex, the fineat one in the city, was PN " coremonies when the navy will | Contention ia Over Eligibility to the | frgt cailed on, but no damage was done, | Flames Barat Forth Soon After Pe . . % Threo Leadsrs Lose B1ightly Because Tk Lot triite to the soverelsn whosa| Presidency of Amy Citizen Except |She was put out of the place. She sald she | formance of “Heart and Swor s 4/ Another Case of Trying to Get Money by Bupporters Are Not Present. relgn was marked by the greatest naval se Born on the Island aid net want to be destructive, but merely of Walker Whitestde=No [ Eevintion sad Theests, progress in the history of the nation ot Caba, wanted to lecture, However, should vio- One 1n Injured. BIG BLAZE IN BEATRICE rt from e peaceful rows and rows lence be shown on their part she intended [ CAUCUS STILL APPARENTLY FAR AWAY | of twinkiing port light eparated from | - = getting in her work. A crowd of several | ¥ . a h i ENTL cach other by only a fow cable lengtus, ona | HAVANA. Jan. 31.—At last night's ses- | hundred people followed her down street,| KANSAS CITY, Jan, 31—Fire late (o- | ire Bk "“" '“.‘_"':n:‘.' CINCINNATI OUT FOR THOSE REWARDS might fancy that the quiet towns of Cowes | slon the Cuban constitutional convention | most ot whom were sympathizers. The po- [night destroyed the Coates Opera house. "“:l ! ....'... ngland > Thiw b > business up o se 2.| Mce tried to arrest her, but the crowd In- [the principal theater of Kansas City, at L ! di m w and Ryde might be undergoing a blockade. | finished a lot of business up to section 1 ] the prineip : Burfacs Ind f““"' Do Not Bhow Any The guns sweep the wooded shores at short | Jt was voted (o increase the number of | terferea preventing It. Mrs. Natlon says |Tenth street and Broadway, and occup¥ing | pusmpice wob. Feb. 1. (Special Tele- Police There Insist They Have Discoversd Immediate Prospect of One. ran taxpayers in the electoral college for the | the Lord's mission to her—"Clean all joints | detached building ’ Etrong Omaba Evideno At the head of line are the old pad- | election of senautors to' twice the number | In Topeka out before leaving”—-will be ful-| Walker Whiteside and his company, play- [ &ram.)—Shortly after midnight this morn wheel royal yachts, their somber hulls | of legislators, and the article was also | filled. aud if the authorities do not suppress | ing “‘Heart and Sword,” had just concluded NEW RUMOR HEARD IN THE CORRIDORS 1ing out in visid contrast against the | modified by the introduction of a clause | the joints she will smash them, using rocks | the evening performance when some of the | = cupied by the 1. J Houglant | PROOFS OFFERED FOR FIVE THOUSAND o white sides of the Hohenzollorn permitting professional men to serve as|And batchets |actors discovered that the bullding was | ! agland | The following fx the official order of the | eloctors. Senor Rafael Portuando pro-| Mre. Nation wore an old gray shawl and jop fire. The flames enveloped the whole | Drug company, and before the flames could — procession from Osborne to Cowe tested against senators being elected by an | Carried 1'” “i‘““f;’ hnn;l"‘nx \:h.-n she [ rear purt of the theater in o few moments orsc on Whom Rail- At 1:46 m. the cofin will be rne | electoral college instead of by the people | BPPeared at the different joints the owners | Tho company lost wardrobes and scenery, Disel Facts to » b. Por Abs 6 Unite from the Osborne house by her majesty's | direct, the same as representatives. He |®t00d back of the barricaded doors and |peing obliged to flee from the dressing [tents were totally destroyed close Fac o Convict A / awaited an attack. She begged them to | roq 16H 18 tully covere ductors of Son wnd Secure Highlanders and will be placed on a ontended that the restrictions placed on rooms. Hoagland's logs, which is fully covered by and Conguer, s . N o s . y let her in, that she might talk to them, | Tpe firemen were helpless to check the carriage. The queen’s company of the | electors, namely, that they should be prop- | 1ot ) - ! & Grenadior Guards with the queen’s colors | erty holders or professional men, were un- | PFOmIsing not to harm aaything. But they |flares and directed their chief attention were ufraid of her and would not open the will be drawn up facing the entrance, will | democrat and favored rich Cubans. He de. | SETE WIFGE BF Ber B FAULE Hot 668 U fto the Coates hotel, diagonally across the | ing was owned by Ports Wilson of Lincoln Al | present arms and will then wheel about | clared the people did not want wealth'and | @b CEEL R SROT TR :":N‘NTI;'I e 1::»;'*‘ rl‘":“k"'r b oo "o b ! open outward, forming ouble ran sec b e - - - R e bty 4| pen outward, formi 1\ rank urity, but lberty o 1 am sorry for you, bove. You 100k |ypon the hotel. The guests were notified Ashby . iy i ve |k through which the gu riage will pass. | The article in section 7 was modified to : : ¥ %0 much ashamed of yourselves. I'm not | y s left the house, | am 1 th being Dr TAiE CRioHt WIIL: BiKFah oF: ither: sidy. o = i 5 IBtte to |of their danger and some left the hou ong them the heaviest losers belng Dr b Il march on clther f|make any native-born Cubans eligible 10| mag at you. boys. I'm not hating you |pue it was ot damaged. At 12:15 the a bit, even when I come around with my | the cofin. The households of her late| the senate, ajesty and of King Edward and of Que similar clause in ectia | theater block was a total wreck, but still ber son by a 3 ¢, Clyde § Alexstdrs, l, i 6F tho rbedbet rn:rurX 1|y \“.”,",,“"\ J"K", b - "“'_'A'd"rfl'l' ";"‘ e, [hatchet. I'm treating you just as I would | blazing. No ome was injured. The au- | The mew building adjoining the Hoagland | o ® o l'.,"::l:‘;:.“.“\”nr':'nbul-) ::in:;:d exandra, and of the members o yal | 12, which was to be considered this after- ¢ parties who we g treat one of my own boys it I found him |gience had left the theater only five min fly ¥ be formed up in the space ou Son. Pt o sadloe Y | dience € eater o n tore, owned and occupled by Begoles & |victims of the alleged of ‘v‘ Iy will ¢ med g the sy o 1]« noon, brought about a deadlock. It was | with something that would do him Barm. | oo oy e e o dlovovered oceuy victime of the alleged attempt at bla kvnnul te m“ entr and will vu'uuY in the | in reference to the qualifications of the | But boys, you mustn't stay in thia| fThe bullding was valued at between | Vavarsdale Dry Goods company, was dam re ““wh: Douglass, an attorney, promi- procession afte members of the ro sresidel d the old Gomez as re ‘ 1 J b e L LS il . nent in Pythian circles, belng past supreme Skl 5 N e ot P 3 |88 Ident and the old Gomez fight was r siness any longer. 1 give you falr warn- | 125000 and $150,000 and was insured for |aged slightly. This building was only re- | 1 b 1a ",f e ifae = e ¢ formed on | vived. The delegates met in private ses |ing. Just you close up and get out of this | much le It was one of the oldest and ¢ et G TR LR B G | the carriage drive and will move off a3 |gsion in an anteroom at 2 o'clock. The | pysiness. You are harming yourselves and much less. was 0 cently completed on the site of the old |tion; his wite, and Dr. Crank, bis tamily | soon as the gun carriage reaches the car- | anti-Gomez faction, led by Sangullly, fa- | other boys and 1 won't let you do that. If Begoles & Vanarsdale Dry Goods com- |physician riage drive The mi p ] officers, royal | yored t eligibility of only native-born | you don't { | servants and tepants of Osborne estate w ubans, e the admirers of Gener: | years confidential secretary and offic drive. The queen‘s pipers will tako thelr | Sunes navocsted, the votention ot tne | " ked Iittle shops tor you. |of seate today, hundreds of people having | in the same castle of the Knights of Pythias . e P 3 - v e advocated e e e n dible as it may appear, the saloon hoo ¢ 1 night to be ready when | oo [ ot A | place immediately in frout of the Run car- | clause in the original draft, making a natur- | men were strongly moved by the talk Mre. | oo s 10 line ail night to 1| LOSS A MILLION AND A HALF | " iuouymous tetters wore received by Mr. Sm .. [Mage and will play from the houss to | alized citizen who had served two vears In | Nation gave them. She meant WAL 'S5 1o noine B ',’"“M ”"","Wm,"“ v and Mrs. Douglass and Dr. Crank, demand Sprecher .. v the queen’s eligible i i p . e ey kant | BOUSS being sold out in & few mintites, | seven-sto, ing $7,000 for suppression of alleged {n- [t S [#nid—they understood tbat. They knew | Berhardt and all other ctions In New York—t | tormation which the writer satd would ruin Talks Thro! Nbd e et IR ot dwpils d for the season will play in the Thousand | them i mado public. The money was or- Three memb ors Rivera, Genor |them just as they understood how resolved | Auditorium theater, the laiter's stock com- | dered pinced in the hands of Dr. Horman and Llorente, were absent. After a dis- |®10 Was to make them cioue thelr joints. | pany being transferred to the Standard | who was to place it in the office window, of |cussion lasting two hours Senor Genor,| Mr®. Nation made a short talk to a class | theater, which has been leased by Wood- when the writer, who gave the name of J. 5 LA & Camukice, e KAt R eRTI Wik :u \\ll:‘hhurn'l'nllflnn this morning, speak- | ward & Burgess of the Coats. The Standard yory of the William Wicke company on [ W' Morricon, would call and get it. Theso i : seaiiand made for the president (o reassemble the | 1K 10 the boys about clgarettes and cigars. | s a rew theater ownod by Congressman | gast Thirty-first street, In which over | o o FUEE BOREH O B e of post TSpecial Telogram.) | WiLht ank rialt cF i it dinreiet °F | convention. The opponents of Gomez, how- | 10 the chapel of the collcge, & minister was | Butler of 8t. Louls, and has been RIVIN | (hirty persons were Injured, was followed [ oGP TR BRCCT (8 CRE PGS B8 0L , : ssntes The stufr Commander-in-chief at | ever, refused to take their seats and after [*Peaking, Mrs. Nation regardod him for | burlesque shows, in spite of the bitter op- a7 o'clock tonight by one of the fiercest ; epublican absentees and all of h ! | awhile, then leaned over { 5 @ cion pointed to Horman and marked postags them from the Rosewater column, cut dr Ry &t ,l [several efforts the delegates withdrew | W0 Y © & man near | position of the Catholic bishop and the min- | conflagrations New York has witnessed in | gomn yore placed in his desk. Theso Rosewater's showing down to sixteen on | distrl Sl s the SOUIN | from (he hall. The feeling engendered by | 4008805 isters of the west side. The transfer Will|many years, causing an estimated 1088 O | yoro found on letters sent to the intended today's senatorial ballot. Thompson also| The commander-in-chief the controversy was very bitter, several | on’t you ask the map on the stage | probably put an end to the agitation against | g o | vietims. for Ne " Today and morrow ing fire was discovered in the basement of Spran h LALLM be got under control the building and con r That Sam (he Writer Offcrs (o insurance, is placed at $6,000. The build | Safety of Daughter. Numerous tenants of the upper floors are | CINCINNATI, Jan. 31.—-A sensational ar losers to the estent of from $1,000 to $3,000, [Fe8' for alleged attempted blackmail was ma today by the United States deputy marshal The persons are Dr. Fred B. Brash and Photographer Woods Horman, his wite, Dr. Adah 8. Horman, and best known theaters in the w Bernhardt and Coquelin were to ok i RGBSR PRy e get out of this, boys, I'll be|«L Aiglon” In the theater next Monday |PABY'S 8tore, which was destroyed. by fire | Dr. Horman has b for twenty-fiv y Cigar Move nt of rocession, The procession will then move oft in the following order W YORK, Jan. 81.—The explosion this | afternoon in the veven-story cigar fac- A grooms ,000. The burned area in gencral ex oIl short fol same reasa n b- | A and - drums of (he Roval | gpponents of Gomes asserting that they | ! 1€t me speak to these boys about five | the Standard tent took in about one city block. The | ¥qwn : N ¢ ’.‘,l,l,t::fn“’..:.‘“‘:«n:‘u”r r'v.x;‘rlq . Who 1n | Ieht faniey e Wil commense playing would resikn It the clause making him | Dinutes. He's been glving them too much T Wicke company bullding, the building abut .,[l:"”"r,'"l”l’l'm' bt "{';‘I"rl"l";""":‘.':""‘ Senator Baldrige, whe ghit infantry, who will commence playiy o s 8 A . P 3 el any b ) States Commissioner Adler for a prelim sk 4t home nator Owens, called away, | ® funeral march as soon as they pass out | eligible to the presidency were adopted. o'r‘""hw: want to give them & few “““""LR”I D “'"‘;“-‘“‘ "’r":: "‘I“‘ “1’ ““"“'” ting 1t from Thirty-second street and | ot P! and Speaker § 8, W s lai 5> by | % Queen’s gat This evening's session was passed b Burgess, lessees of Boyd's theater, tele- o ot " loion e houses were among tae iR 3 . nker s, who was laid up by | “rpe Queen's Highlanders d ey _ But she was not permitted to talk graphed news of the fire to his partmer, | + Ttkea: & ber yarda | Fostofice inspectors are here from Chi- tomporary indisposition. Cain, who had| The Sueene Him through want of a quorum. The deadlock destroyed buildings. Several lumber 4k0 o BOBIbHEG the MERR G claide Ten been voting two days for Mr. Rosswator| The muncarriage, drawn by elght horses |threatens to continue indefinitely. The - Willlam J Burgess, in Omaha, late 1ast |y ipe vicinity were considerably damaged. | (0P 1 GHRRR 0, DARCRENING OF Telders went back. 1o Meiklejohn, but hia prace | and preceded ana followed by © her late | gelegates have agreed to assembie at 2| DEWET KEEPS THEM ALL BUSY |nisht. Mr. Burgess said Sarah Bernbardt imyofire was witnessed by thousands of | oot 1o Edward i R e gt g Y mujesty's equerries and aldes ¢ 0 eithe: was billed for Coates opera house ‘for next | s b ety pas ping o s son, with that of the was supplied by Mendenhall, who returned | corted by the quesn's company ¢ o'clock tomorrow afternoon, but pelther A Y 1At people and was one of the most sy TOLLARN'E tHiE Gase, from Crounse | Guards, with the coffin | side has weakened Kitchener Telegraphs from Pretoria | Monday, and that ihe play would be trans- | ;00 New York has ever witnessed. The | % 5 o 7 v King Kdwar Emperor William, the duke " reanor vote - T oy ferred to their other theater in Kansas Clty . > 1 ™ T orman was released on 000 bail Senator Oleson changed from Meiklejohn | o 00 fimperor William, the duke | Senor Genor will vote with the Gomez That Freuch and Knex Are i panic-stricken tenants threatened were as- | UFL HOMEAD was roletsed on $5000 bail to Martin, Smithberger from Lindsay to o e Tenre of Prissta, CFrince | faction and Senor Llorente on the other eeing Much Fighting. sisted out by the firemen. Only a few per- o0 o O O O e Wednoriny ’ Martin, running the Iatter's vote up to nine. | Christian of Schieswig-Holstein, the duke | side. Senor Rivera is & Porto Rican by MANY BUSINESS HOUSES BURN | one were injured, none fatally i Db ok doesday morn D to uin % | ing. The authorities of this city still think Senator Martin and his friends here ana |9f SA%e «-};mul ‘\m‘-“.‘n..[}- \;v-l-;..\rxnhrr;r birth and ie situated very much as General | LONDON, Jan. 31.—General Kitchener, 2 —— Joseph Spefdler, a fireman, was badly eut |y SO T R ikt on tha at his home have been conferring as to the | Prince Lotis of Battenberg, Queen Alex- | GOmez is with reference to the naturaliza- | telegraphing from Pretoria under date of jAbercromble, N. Do ia Swept by a fand bruised about the head and body. He | oygupy cage at Omal 3 i advisability of him making a more active | Andra, the duchess of York. the duchess of | tion clause in the constitution. He has | today, says Blaze That Starts trom an Over- was_unconscious when found and was sent | pdgtat : canvaes in the interest of his candidacy. | SpXe-iobure and dotha, Prinees Christian | asked to be excused from voting. | Dewet's force crossed tho Bipemfontein. turned Lamp. to Bellevue hospital. He may die. | ter Like “Elolse T Should he exert himself, he conld, in all | Pt ose Hoattion e dueheen: . poral Gomer recently apnounced In a |ladybrand line ear lsra-!porl Gurine Emil Barschet, a steamfitter, was badly | The arrest ot Dr. Ada Shechan Horman, yrobudility, exhibit as eredifable a follow- | RAURNT, the Auchews or Afliny, ‘Princess Jotter to the piss diac he d1d not desire |\ BIEGL OF JARIATY B Coglian dagh | FARGO, N D Jom dL—The bus'acsif oyt about tie huad aud shouidrs. He, too, | her busband and hor wn. Ciyde Steelian, J ; Wi Sont; 07LHE Hoaptinl here today on a charge of trying fo secure ing as any South Platts man outside of | VICtOFtd of Wales, Princess Charles of Den- | (o hold office in the new republic. One of | fouch with them portion of Abercrombie, thirty miles south D. E. Thompson s Iats mainelv'y Iadles. 1h Waitine his intimate friends said this evening that | ¥rench, with cavairy and mounted in- |of here, was destroyed tonight by fire, which | A gcore or more were slightly hurt by [money by cxtortion and threats, has led ore Fasion Bouqnets. Her 'nte majesty's househoid. ho would probably come out tomorrow 1""":'“’:,;_;"1‘ g the ";..'fx‘r'.".'rf";u-\'..'L'u |is reported to have been started by an|pheing cut with broken glass or struck with| 1o the discovery of a letter in Mrs. Hor- The fusionists evidently took to heart| -he household of the king | with a letter reiterating his former state- |the Delagon bay and Natal i ad, fi% far |Overtutned lamp in a machinery house. | #ying splinters. man’s room which is sald to be 1o the same Jhe) BUg'a TOmindar that ihe wraat retori | Tho Douseiold e M williem ment and asking the committee not to con- | as Frmeld G 40/ of the | Both the telegraph and the telephone wires | Otio Reidele, the chief engincer, who was | Bandwriting as the “Elolse T." lettera sent party of the farmers' was complimenting | The household of the royal family | sider him as a candidate for the presidency. {E™F At A N he enemy |are down, but messages at midnight from | just returning from lunch when the catas- | to Mrs. Cudahy in Omaba, offering to re- d and nine “wounded. Our ve 0 2 3 3 0Bly IaWyers and throw s Tew. boucmts x| Military ofosrs abreast wsalties were ono Killed and seven |adjoining towns state that the fire was | trophe occurred, was arrested veal the kidnaper of Eddie Cudahy for new favorites among them, Dr. Meredith, | o | JAMAICA IS MUCH CONCERNED ¥ ndcd, controlled after eleven business houses had | Fritz Scofel, (he assistant engineer, who )X reports that he engaged Dewst' mow serving in the strte senate and o | LONDON PVhOGRAM ARRANGED | il fcrce south of Welcome January 29. Th been destroyed. was in the engine house, but escaped with | The letter found today reads as follows: physiclan by profession. E. Von Forell rospect of Not Sharing Reelprocity [was continuous fighting for some hours, These include the bank, postoffice, Mil- | a few scratches, was also arrested | CINCINNATI, O, Dec. 20.~Mrs, A, E. f th to : L Ais il Uasli oW Wers Five ‘Boers were burled. They removed waukee depot, elevator and two Implement | The loss caused by the explosion amounted | by, Omaha, Neb of the state university regents, and an|puke bf Norfolk Benefits with Uncle many of their casualties in carts. Our r | aPc0r Madam-—I am going to write to you ordained minister of the gospel; John C. | ries the Ialanders. A nn It e o I s (Onn | warehouses, three general stores, drug store | to several thousand dollars | as a woman to n woman. IIrst, you saw Al e el R e s i killed and thirteen wounded. and telephone exchange. Fire Breaks Owt at Nights | our hand; kecond, vou will bp, warned this b R ety B 4 4 d A i 2 | evening of what is in store It we are not former newspaper man, and two more in KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jan. 31.—The The loss is placed at $80,000 to $90,000, | g0 ypay did damage to the extent of | satisfied that we are wafe. | Lostos. o T ime eart maraner | Jamaican goverament ana pubiie are much | AIMED TO PACIFY TRANSVAAL | with less than $10.000 insurance. There was | o Fire, that, alt, damage bo (he, estott B0 ssstied that W 815 M08 g on Sundny ernor Gilbert and Judg, eatover, now | (quke of Norfolk) gave out the following | concerned about American inaction in the =5 no fire department company’s bullding tonight. A half hour | WL und stated oir terms as to what we on the district bench. The fusionists have | program th aisning ibisok to A chasks | case of the rectprocity treaty. The prospect | Wording of Proclamation of New ited r wh it you 3 atter the first alarm was sent in the entire | agreed o the t letter been cndeavoring to get caucus action, by | or weather, which may necessitate some of | °f Jamaica remaining outside while the King Preserves Integrity BRINGS HEVDLUNON TO END | vuitding, extending half the length of the | and this one I can give my word which their members will all be bound to | e «ists i rasalt] e e "ot | other West India colonies get preferential of Country. Block fn Thirty-rst street to East river, | (hat your chiidren wili'he safe for all Time voto together for an agreed set of eandl- | grond of riding, as indicated setment is chRMM With MR L] e E— Forces of Vencruelan Insurgents De- | was 4 mass of flawes and the firemen who | (om0 torms and fetile this matier oo dates, but thus far unsuccessfully. They | On Saturd Pebruary 8, & kuard of|. The. Dally Telesraph, (b6 paper whith ) LONDON, Jan. dl-=It'is sow generally feated and Leaders Made had responded to the various alarms had [and for all have as much, If not more, trouble to got | ponor will ted)at ithel Landon atas | BiATted the axitation Tesullingiin the oon- [Accepled thatithe wordingict tus prooiemes Prisoner: sed to attempt to save the building, but [ NoW. as I told Mr. Cudahy in my letter thelr people together g honor will be mounted at the London sta- | Couon “oquy says editorially with reter- | tion at Pretoria describing King Edward J 6 3 n&. DA 1 o him. " ror monctary conslderation, peoy gether on any proposition | tions, Victorla and Paddington, and at d 1 turned all their attention to the ad=| yamed herein later, we will pat you in pos: connected with the senatorship as do the e PR | ence to the American charge of sharp|as “supreme lord of and over the Trans- Buckingham palace. At 5 o'clock precisely | b, o0 qeainst the Jamaican government: | vaal” was deliberately designed to promote the attorney class, former Licutenant Gov been used since the Nassau Chambers build possibly WILLEMSTAD, Island of Curacon, Jan.|jacent structure gession of absolute proof (hat will convict republicans and that unruly condition pros the wil > 4 31.—(Via Haytlen Cable.)—Advices received | = Superintendent Dooner of the building de- | the abductors of your son and will secure faes to_presail for some litle timo vor, | s l:| pflin Wil be removed {7OM | iOur sapient government has put a power- f concillation. Special significance is here from Venczuela confirm the reports of pnr'(‘nr“l and Contractor Cody were at work | £t Never et thews pronts whs other was. despite offorts of bellwethers to get thom | roria at 11 o-clock. . On its arrival i Lon. | {1 Weapon in the hands of the opponent | tached to the fact that the Times prints & yovero fighting, probably Tuesday Iast, at|with 200 men attempting to pull down the | They are letters’ that passed between the into a single flock 5 i H e e el from | Of the treaty. When the last tarift bl was | letter {rom Sir Henry Drummond Wolff in | sguafria, in which the revolutionists were | “shaving tower” adjacent to the boller [ PRINCipals of this affair relative to it and Rumors About . B, Schneider. O s o moved {fOM | being conslered the gaverament insisted | which the diplomat declares it is dificult to | completeiy defeated and abandoned thelr | room. The rulns of the tower fell into the | VT Proofs that will surprise Jou,, - A startliog rumor reached Lincoln by | of the Grenadier guards. placed on a gua | O FAISINE lmport dutles on articles which | exaggerate the importance of this wise and yyye ang ammunition. Two sons of Gen- | ruins of the boiler room and on top of ad- | are $.0m, as follows: One thousand dollars way of Omaha In a report th et i e o & %1 | come exolusvely from the United States to | bencficent step. — The title, he savs, 18| org) Acosta were made prisoners, jucent rooms in which were stored chemi- | In $100 Dills, §1,000 in $50, 82,000 in $30, §1.000 M AL R ;v R B ;‘m]mlu'.w”.m‘x the crows nd u.‘mlnlnl\ l\.\nl figures far_exceeding the general rate of | likeller than any other that could be'de- | 7 {70 WEIL SRE0 FUTRRTe | o dueny Rodu T AR Rl B onds, | I 10 hix fo be sent by expres ta & wéll chnelder of Frem was to be sprung as | be laid thereon. The procession w hen | (oo iy 4 e 5 RiRce s e tabilata 5 | cals e purpose of sed » | knowh business ma 0 desig- 16 GATKAED 0L OUEk Hoteos: This ribo R Lot BEA Increase. The government then stated this | vised to lead to pacification. It establishes ' ,pp0ipq) jeaders of the revolution were | thus causing a second explosion. Smoulder- | nate. Also, will send you an order to send eport | move in the following orde was done hecause, under the probable reci- | ihe supremacy cf the British sovereign and | . : . he o deliver the money without any was sald to have ori in the inne: n e | subsequently made prisoners at Caripe, near | ing cmbers from the late fire added to this RIcleh O the Burlibat : et A OMger of the Headauarters Biaft procity treaty, most of those duties would | recognizes the moral entity of the Trans- yijiurn. In Venozuolan government circles | am m a moment thece was a huge blaze 1 upon presentation of duplicate or- plausible expls e tan i (‘;,‘.rh ”'f',.',, ','“': (e i R Y have to be reduced.” ("“"l'l"“":“""::r‘l“ “:I’I-I“l"" A"I'l’;"m:“l"l:"l"“’:"‘ it was considered that the revolutiom was | Chief Croker sent im the alarm Kuown s RS b S TR : althoug i tutionai empize and place clent laws P 1 ompsa an offensive par prt el B Lt B 3 - . | ended. e o the first time this alarm has | end of that time an A. D. T, messenger RHOURIO 4 0. Oiter 8 pATLISY:In" the e et Aol (xiindipsex Tida Tax Outside Insurance Companies. | customs, traditions, religlon, genealogy and A byo Aines-: tOa e Hme 8 wiil deliver you il the proof vou requfre yes of the rival railroad managers, the The “Tynemouth Artillery 2% Rt S SO AT N ine | private roperty under the supreme, sepa- ccond, 1o detectives ov police to efther pjec of Schneider LT € | sénate today @ bill was Introduced taxing prop d Corbett Still Lead ng fire in 1808. The final call brou oF watch th esenge o N projection of Schneider as his running mate rhe Warwickhire Yeomany | otatde “aurance compantes doimg. busl: |rate rule and protection of the king. The [ SALEM, Ore. Jan. 81—The vote for |08 fire in 1898, The fina B N -,unI‘:| placate the opposition and give each | THE COLONIAL CORPS ness in Miss Hv}1 It Ides a tax of 2| proclamation concludes Sir Henry, was n- ! U'nited ‘Hv.uu m{)lm|l .Irltm.n- was: Corbett, | Aifty-four compani him, vou would get no information, for he of the rallway systems their most sted | A deta t formel under the orders of [per cent on the premiums of domestic § o et T2, Smith, 26 McBride, 19; Hermann, 15; ot Bulldings nme 1oWws nothing about anything, L I gt AR WAl SKRied | 8 M GMce and an 6Mcer com. | tompanies and 6 per c n foreign vom- | #Pired by the genius of conclllatory state- ioiion, 3:' Moore, 2, Willlame, 2; Towell, 1 i ENONBRRMIS SRAUERITREN Schneldor would, more-| [t Gihie" th *provisional . battalion at | pantes craft and the result must be pacific. not voilng, 1. | The Wicke building was burned to the| over, be a drawing card where Thompson | Shorneciiff: | | ground. The walls all fell, and there only | Chief Donahue says ho knows nothing ot is known to be weakest, namely, with the [ ‘N” 1TTA : ” remained standing the big chimney in the i'hv- Horman case except what he has read in Hayward contingont, which considers ftselt | The Third Battallon of Gardon Tuehlanders Omaha Business Men on south vall. Tho building in the rear of | the newspapers, and doos not bellevo It hus under obligations to him. On the other o Senatorial Candidates. {ihat, extending o Thirty-sccond sireet, | any connection’ wiih the Cudaby kidnaping hand 1nn- projection of Schneider is dis- pourth Datiaiion of Nortolk S. was gutted. It was occupled on the top |affair. missed as improbable and impracticable fonorable Artillery floor by the Tunovation Trunk company, on | 5 by, those most familiar with the situatio INFANTRY e second and d floors by the J. B . ; o ituation. | 0 chiment of the Army Veterinary De- | There is no longer any doubt of the continue indefinitely than that some man be ness ability has been proven by his long | " ndaud third floors by the | JOPLIN STILL HAS FAITH Every North Platte condidate has some Col v nufacturers of gas tanks, nupporters who would refuse {o be trans. he ALOIHIDSNE sentiment among Omaha business men as elected senator who would come mowhers residence in the state, and his interests are |0y -O"h"" MARMIMCIATERE OF KOS BRRKG | Ll LSRR g way me forred and Thompson could not possibly Whe AT AT AR ot to the duty of the legislature. Here are equalling in abllity Mr. Rosewater. For identical with those of the people at large | 427 O the firat floor by Abiler, taba NWanish t ros S Omas popularise Schnelder among bls foi] toval Medical , some additional anawers (o the direct ques- thix reason I hope the deadlock will continue Consequently, It s a certainty that he UCOTS munutacturers of char wolis, = Eiasathe south o the Platte suficlently (o insure | Repr Y e dion’ Army—Se. | tions propounded by The Bee untll its disruption will result in the elec- Would represent the state in a most satis- [ JUS! befare tho comoanyis man Bl piIag ¢ atte sufficlently to insure | Roprosentaiiy ndlan Army—Se- x fibisiis 1 R B Wik ¢ o ’ s- | was burned a ladder against the south wa —— for him a more solid support than is now | lccted by India Officers H. D. Neely, Insurance—My support of tion of Edward Rosewater. factory manner, and I certainly hope to ses | % b (0 Mol P o Coyle, was| JOPLIN, Mo., Jam. 81.—(Special Tele- R e . INFANTRY OF 1HE LINI Mr. Rosewater for the United States senato - bim elected as one of the senators. L b e S e A D I Rl o By A S who claim to be closest to the Elkhorn and | T - talion of the Rifle Brigade | is based entirely upon business grounds. [ A. H. Comstock, Manager Omaha Printing e | Coylo of his danger and he started to do- | jail on suspicion of being implicated in TRLaLIb e v 0 0eaL b0 the Rikhorn s il Jeish Tust am not a politician and take but little in- Company—There {8 not the slightest doubt 8. D. Barkalow, News and Book Dealer— | “¥1¢ "'”“’ "';“" B o o e |iThe Otdaby ' klduanina sases: aca tatlll DB RE s IDARIALes pratass to dlacredit Battatlon of tne " iighl terest n politice, but I am interested in the in my mind but that the legislature will T have no hesitancy in saying that Mr. | *C° BSOS, S MR RAJE AT QRER WUR | it Te 1o canhadtkl RIRY e eRLE A s v s oSty ltoaaihy y clection of a United States senator as @ elect two rej ublican United States senators. Rosewater's fine ability entitles him to tho | W0Il# fell and took the dadder with it | Wonktl 1o Do cotictied WItR SHAt BAK B INTIAVa Uslatal by, LINNRR 85 Lid citizen and taxpayer. Mr. Rosewater has Personally, I would advise against too great United States senatorship. He Is a capaple | (0310 was thrown (o the sirect aud had | SBAcRER 116 RONDE (HRE FOhBson, oo A TP at o Anta i o Ak Ranarion | ., . o b Luncasters, | dose more for Nebraska and Omaha than haste. When the balloting is finally com- man and a man of wide experlence, which | POl #PKIeS brokon. e ashackianall naoria A RAL (Iabnaint cafidse ttaltaaita Thompson . e ok TOOT GUARDS any other candidato for senatorial houors pleted and the elections brought about, then would stand him well In hand fu such a po- | \Water tower No. & attached to hook and | notovious bt —Jobuson wefuses to Ko to Speculation nw « The Trish Guards now hefore the legislature. An evidence of the legislature will get down to business sition as he s seeking. [ hope to sce Mr "\" ‘\’“" ‘)M‘W‘" »'[ :"' I“v s “‘"l‘-"jl-' u.u‘...m.- ;‘“m n.‘m.lhlv‘.”m' |“"xn\ Tha Tl s e SANAE The Scots Guards his splendid business qualifications was at- and because of the short time remainiog of Rosewater honored and feel confident that | ITS1 Brect about the middio of the block, | oficer will come from Omaba to morrow _The Wi ta :l\)u.ul\;' 1[ out.foreing T stream Guards forded in the work he accomplished for the th sion will dispatch what business his superior qualifications for senator will | The beat was so intense that afier the|to try to identify him. McNeil, the other cus W o part of the republica er ¢ Ry Transmississippl Exposition. In my opinion there is to do in short order. Mr. Rose- be recognized by the legislators. This fool- | BOrses werc taken oft the men were com- | man held, Is probably wanted in Arkansas strength without an agreement sutisfactory Vil Regiment of ATt be contributed more to the success of the water made (he fight for the Douglas ish deadlock should be brought to an end, | Pelled to abandon ihe tower. Iu a fow|on the charge of killing the cashier while to all the principal candidates whose (o VALRY OF THIE LINK, exposition than the combined efforts of any county delegation and won tho contest. People are becoming disgusted with the | MINUtes It was in u mass of rulus. The|robbink a small bunk in 1804, and possibly terests are at stake has been quieted and T ARG YR | three other men. His wonderful business Such being the case, I think the delegation legisiature’s delay in making a choice, fire twisted the Atsal ike:pubber |8 A0 canuscted with the:Qmens Kld- everyone is beginning to realize that s Ihe 1irst Lite Guard eagacit and foresight is a matter of com- should support him as long as there is any wo— Th-REse (NI6A 1R SRRVESL AXLAnt takes | BARLOK: caucus that can produce results can be | ROYAL NAVY, ETC mon knowledge. The cuccess he has at- chance for his election. A. P. Tukey, Real Estate—Edward Rose. | /2 800Ut 8 city block, The Wicke cam Plot Fashioned After Omaha's. brought about only by getting the candi The, Royal Marine Light Infantry tained for himself 1s such as to insure that it ater is entitied to the United States sen. | P20Y Bullding at Firat aveuue and Thirty- | o p e o2 0Ny Zartl g Dearance dates first upon common ground. With | B | A AT It he directed his efforts toward the ad- J. R. Lehmer, Rallway Supplies—Any man atorship. His services for the state and | oot 8trect. the building abutting it on | 000 0o, 0 nard, paying teller of this sentiment in tho air, the tendency Attaches. of forelEn Embassies. | vancement of the state of Nebraska and the familiar with the history of Omaba and the city of Omaha should be rewarded ana | L7\ pecond street and three large tene- |15 G0 EE S Sl ias made use of by seems to favor (he resumption before long uarters' Staff ot the Army weltare of its people through the channels cognizant of the great gocd accomplished 1 hope that he will bo selected for the |'nCht houses were among the destroved | o e G B0 GO MO o omnt to. se of the conferences between the recognized | Al bt Infantry. | of the United States semate he would be by Mr Rosewater cannot help but recognize office. As United States senator he woulq | PUH4!PES: Back of tho burning bulldings | PR FiOr 08, L rom ©. 3. Barnard candidates for the purpose of discussing Guards' Band equally successful. There is no candidate in him pecullar fitness for a position in the be a credit to Nebraska and Omaha. Fyr. | 274 €xtending almot to the river was the 138 & EEACHE ©F R SHik aFangumanie “"I‘|“|"' them has | Re lieors and Royal Artllery | gor geratorial honors, in my opinion, who United States senate. 1 believe bim to pos- thermore, he would fll the office with :“:"I”' ,""“’ Vil R Hu “"i‘: ‘l“",“ | Cederviade, who is 19 years old, wrote evoted ollowers who wi do noth g to » = | omplis] 0 much good 0] @ Sess BuC u lcations i Kre: cred 0 bhimse dela; elect- s 0 ’ ward quen bobepiat. P 4 & py B ha tatarats s I'r:“'l'\:"“l‘ 1 Earl Marshal (Riding). | would accomplish so much g 1 for th uch qualifications as would make bim great credit to bimself Delay in select It was Impossible t midnight to get an i" ’IIY'V"l‘I» Ir.:”\’|ll'“ l:;"”‘rr;:.l .‘l‘:““m“':“""“riI’:I"'m;‘, Jold Btick stato as Mr. Rosewater a valuable representative of the state, and Ing a senator is unnecessary. Peoplo are PO 1 ; cholce, but who would be glad to execute | . ~Two White Staves e 1 hope very much that he will be elected. tired of the dcadlock and hope to see the |C\MAte Of the damage done there. The | o GF FOUT % death. The letter was any plan satistactory all around. As one TR mrrounded be bearer party | oy Rawitzer, Manager Omaha Tent and Ordinarily I take but little interest in poli- leglslature make a cholce at once. neuaen 1260 works en the south mida |l TLER. Duativer, whe mal pens of them put it ought to be casier to | rds, While outsdda of these, on cither | Rubber Company—I want to see the sena- tics, but this senatorial contest s attract- s {85 ThirysOrat stinet alse sufforsd cope |t COAF 40, BRRIEHIRRE Ha AL oo barmonize soven or eight candidates than | Side (o lines ax follow tne opq | teTia] deadlock at Lincoln broksn only when ing such widespread attention that every Dr. R. W. Balley, Dentist—Edward Rose. |/ 0¢TabIe damage. - Swift & Co.'s lumber i G000 U to harmonize seventy-two legislators all | “dimtherinin’ akle ae thimp, the quesns | Mr. Rosewater shall be elected a8 one of Lusiness man necessarily gives some thought water has douo more for Nebraska than any |20 0% ' the vear of the Wicke building, | "OREETRE 0 loq today that the cut up by conflicting interests and who | physicians, Sir dames Reld equerrios | the senators. The interests of the state of to it. I do not know who all the candidates other man. He sxtendiug to the Tiver front wera’ Ml [ ks B atis farciad tha won't ‘move any way until the candidates | loril in waiting = | Nebraska demand that he be chosen as one are, but | am confident that the election than any other man. If true ability gnd | o°7 8¢l The table factory of Theodore | /HEERS CEREEHE say the word. To the casual observer, the | Ol oyt 18" A of the senators HHis capabllities are such of Mr. Rosewater as one of the senators worth are to be recognized he should cop. S*U¢T Was dama Bt and | FAT S deadlock therefore pears as firmly | lord In walting that he would represent the state with sig- would be & splendid thing for the state of tainly bs honored with a seat in the senate 3 Price Rallrond Bquipment for Earope wedged as ever, but the natural trend of | Immedlately 4 Kun - ca | nal eredit in Washington, and he is by all Nebraska Nobody can gainsay his services for th heay PHILADELPHIA n. 81.~The r the influences at work fs as much in the | Gome ¢ On hiw left ihe | oads the best man that is & candidate for republican party and the general welfare Brya ikt lagram? - SRk o pea direction of 1ifting it as of tighteniug it | Willlam both riding Wy the senatorship. He ought to get the place Robert B. Haaker, Managcr Regent Shos of Nebrask Mo 180 man who doea thices | 1ok o A A VTR AT e AR LSRR % still more. | Following these come the royal familv. | and the legislature will make a grave mis- Company—The legislature ought to get down ang in that respect he is different from DI At Marselllow 1t will land ten Timely Rescue of the Deadlock aysl repkeasutatly ! muster of the | aye if it turns a deaf ear to the demands to business, elect two good men to repre- s | letter was recel © ken en and ter worth $120,000 f + | horse, all riding Trom & Tyonx raiiroad An amusivg incident occurred tuday in ¥ four-horse carriages, conveying the | of the populace of the state As & business sent Nebraska in the United States senate 5 Washington. He does what he says he noto 1 t will “take elght locomotives » folut session which looked ominous for a | 44rent kh‘v‘p“:l: Beimium, Portugal and the | PrOPOtition the deadlock is a bad thing and and then adjourn. — Mr. Rosewater is, I wil do and people bave confidence in hi t o sessi 5 alied At $10,0% Hesldes these R s | etiones S provably Eaig, < ising. ihe | reflects no credit upon the members of the think, a very capable man and would make Al topies " f the Fortunii has on board 7428 et leglslature, but it were better that it should a splendid senator for the state. His busi- (Coutinued on Fitth Page.) tme, | LU OO LR has done more for Omaha some others who are seeking a place in (ContiLued on Third Page)

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