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THe OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1901 TWELVE PAGES, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, BIGA“Y ANDTREA\SON‘SHEIK'S MEN FIGHT ALL NIGHT (PEN BOAT BUILDERS' BIDS|WILL FOLLOW IN HER STEPS|[ANSAS DRUGGIST REFOR.\I‘\‘;GOND”'ON OF THE wmneu OMAHATO THE COAST Meet Hin Rashid's Forces at Persian [ Hev. Shetdon's Stndents Join M Gulf und Battle from Dusk S | Nation's Hrigade of Temperance T Daw Navy Department Officials Ascertain Cost 'Publ.c!y Announces That He Will Destroy | rempernture nt Yesterdny ness; Probably Snow Ee'pmr.nt;;’:] Aw::::d ::-e;n:“.“ “l BOMBAY. Feb. 1.—Reports have arrived of Three New Oruisers, | TOPEKA. Kan Feb. 1.—Topeka Jjoint Hin Etock of Liquors. iln e TR ,l.' :~;llux\un Mt b i y ] | here of a sanguinary battle fear Kowelt, on keepers are on the qui vive expecting a “ 11| Gets Direct Line to Ban Francil the Persion ault, beivodguie ek of |\ popoqITION 18 YET ACCEPTED | 1r mrm, ol o e allom, A0 e M40t [ EMPTIES WHISKY INTO A SEWER| FELLOW ISLANDER MAKES THE CHARGES | .y o Arabin . that her band. organized on Tuesday, bad | y X . 1,000 lally hed embership of eighty-nine, and " = rl '\ :\‘c'-l:‘ylv‘( ’nlu\ rn-‘»h 04}. :J,' | Newnore News, Neane ¥y and Bath : he “m:: had m”un- Assistance nec Invites Ministers to Witness Formal @eorge D. Gear Bubmits Evidence to Com- | yon, alt mounted and carrying fo p| Companies Prebably Ruceesstwl, |uary to wipe out Topeka's 180 saloons. As | Fifty-Five Dollars & Share is €aid to Fe the fttes on Eleoti Rashid marched on Koweit and the but Each Makes Stipalations \\q,.. had yesterday given the jointists fair the Street | mittee on Elections, S i advanced to meet him. The battle, % ; for Further Consideration, warning a raid of batehets or brickbais Trafhe in ;WHAT ABOUT A SECOND Price Paid for Purchase, —_ was fought by night, lasted from sunset & " may be expected at any mo - tl daw 18 charged repea Ao hose who have volunteered to . | " 9 ACTTERS 7O FILIPINO OFFICIALS | U dawn. 'Bin Rashid earged rpe eN@WASHINGTON, Veb. 1—Bids for the con. | helD Mrs, Natlon afe many youns women| HIAWATHA, Kan., Feb. 1.—B, 3. Bichelts, LRI el | HUNTINGTON INTERESTS FIRST SECURED « na . 88 ¥ LARGEST RAILROAD DEAL IN ALL HISTORY 1 ' ' ' 1 ' veves 81 | P s o "0 heik, who captured a great quantity of | sBructicn of three protected cruisers have | Students of Washburn collcge, and fol- | & local drugglst, today made public his i § e Just becn opened at the Navy department, | 10Wers of Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, who for | determination to destroy all the liquor in | b 8 Manuseripts Alleged to Be Copies of | "X o oimission at Ahmedaladad afio & 1cvy of Philadelphia, at $2.740,000; | & W ok edited the Dally Capital as he be ;w atore ‘n,:: xlflt‘rm;nn he o e | CHICAGO, Feb, 1.—The exceutive council | Many Rwaller Outeide Holdings Are The i . v ¢ g o " N g | leved Christ would edit it It He were here. | barrel of whisky into the sewer and an-| =00 - t i Junioations. he chairman of which s Sir Anthony H.|[the Neuport News Shipbuilding company 0 L 5 % L, Ul wtfonal Of Federation, at o Acquired in & Bunch, Traitorous Qommuni McDonnell, has made some very strong rz-|at $2,741,000, and the Bath Shipbuilding | Mayor Drew of Topeka said today that | d that on Saturday he will PUbICIY | 10 (ing today, decided to tost the strength | 9 marks regarding the enormous mortality In | company, ut 0,000, appear to be the |Mre. Natlon would not be allowed to have the remainder of his supply o . ¢ three o he use of the city auditor| for the pur- | liquors, including several barrels of wines g e S ok . THREE BEASONS FOR OUSTING WILCOX by st mine (UL | g vt s . SR hove, | Rt o, pertcing, B oramanion e |1t whihy. o i a0 e e ot of e ENORNOUS BUYING ON WALL STREET tlon of president and v sending Te Men. of the sentiment throughout the country | tion has been advertising that she would | The affair will be made one of rejoicing iere “died 1ike flies, while subjected to | prevent a positive statement at prese ] Intntor Wan | Cxconsiva thekie and that ~totally. inade. | | The attendance of biaders whs meitner as |S0¢ak 10 the auditorium Saturday night to | the local ministers and the public_hating Accaser AMrms That Legislato b S 8 - TN make final arrangements for beginning a | been invited to attend. The druggist has Higamist quato provision was made in the way of | large nor as representative as in the case R a | and public men generally n Alno Figure in Denl and May Not Legally b L in e Bk el of the lnst opening. It s doubtful if Cramy | CTUsade against the saloons next Monday. | concluded that to sell Maquor for any pur-) =y (5 T b amine relie o last ope s doub ) . Mo . . bt lan year ir y oo 8 4 e These strictures are regarded as a con- |of the Unlon Iron works have been unrepre- | Mre Natlon nddressed o mecting in the | pose ls wrong [ ment 1o the Hition o i nde Bastern Terminus of an Arnold. demnation of the Hombay famine adminis- | sented before in any bidding since the birth | KANSAS Avenue Methodist Episcopal church | kaend 1o . Bt the - . tdent i Conl Ronds. - tration of the “new navy.” One of the Moran|'MS afternoon, and a meeting of coloret| NEBRASKA'S MRS, NATIONS i i ‘i iy | brothers of Seattle was the solitary repre- |P¢0Ple in the African Methodist Episcopal | 1d | ) church tonight. In both cases she relter- | Women of South Stoux Clty Break Ug ) ' i NEW YORK. y 2 WASHINGTON, Feb A potition con sentative of the Pacific coast interests, but Aol LI - en of So » t | Ak K, Feb, 1. (Special Telegram.) talning charges wr abmitted today to DUKE OF YORK IS NO BETTER‘JM not bid. There were only four bids jn | Me¢ her previous declarations that the sa- | n saloon, Ald swn Marshal |=“The Southern Pacific railroad has been tbe house committeo on elections, No — - lan |loons would have to be eradicated from and Councliman. TR ceure the Union Pacifie. Late today 1 calont delegate Robert W. Wilcox, the [Extra Suese and ¢ More Tojeka quickly. She suceeeded in arousing this announcement was made by Speyer & Secretary Long. who presided at the open- |\ —_— ™ very il Hawailan representative in the house of Called In to Attend Helr (o ing, read a statement o the bidders, calling | !N colored people to a high pitch of enthu SI0UX CITY, Ta., Feb. 1.-(Spocial LANKLIN HLHIEAD, Chafima Co., representing the controlling interest PApresentatly The charges are made in Klish Th th gram.)—Twenty imitation Mrs. Nati M. FASLEY. Secretary Sutisfactory offer for control of South siasm attention to certain important amend- [** writing by George D. Gear of Hawaii, who - ments the department had made In the in their work this afternoon at South The advisory council of the federation [ern Pacific has come to us from Union Pa submitted letters purporting to be coples| COWES, Isle of Wight, Feb. 1.—The|specifications for the cruisers since the ad- WICHITA HAS SALOON SUIT ciry. Neb, a suburb of Stoux Ciiy, fust | consists of 500 representative manufac- | cific sources and has been accopte y Mipino | duke o y d York 18 no t by N | across the Missouri viver [ tur bankers, me:chants, agefenlturist This constitutes the | \ of letters written by Wilcox to Filipino [ duke of Cornwall and York Is not any | vertisements were issued These were | . Bl i argest deal in r officia’s. The alleged letters are of a highly | better and an extra nurse was called In | uearly all in the direction of the exclusion |* F™™% 0= Owner of Wrecked The women met at the home of Mrs. Wil- | collexe men church men road affatr sensational character, One of the letters | last night. Though the duke's condition 18| of items with a view to making it possible Damnges liam Luther and, accompanted by Captain| Should the re gald to have been written by Wilcox 18| s s, It i by no means dangerous. for the shipbuilders to bid within the ¢, bearing the alleged | neess Beatrice also alling, being | of cost fixed by glven in dupiicate, bearing the alleg t xell by ¢ _ PR AT, ; signature of Wilcox, It ix dated Honolulu, | confined to her room, and it §s mot ex-|change was the reservation by the depart-| "’ 'I:T}. Kas., Feb. 1 . The question as | they marched in double file down the street |« Janvat 1, 1899, und addressed to Dr.|pected that she will attend the funeral| ment of $50,000, instead of $100,000 as or- “;‘“:‘ "‘l"'."";‘l“."”" :‘|“' 88 & saloon )l" to John Peyson's joint g in membersk secured Jose Losa ‘a, Caplain Mar( Burgos and Eenor | services of thv on ikinally ordered, from the total sum of | {0 "’f"“;“' ""‘ 'r‘"]\"M:”‘I""’h"“”"" of the The place was locked and Captain Luther These are sald to be about one-third of 3L, and introduced 1o them “ friend | The duchess of Corawall and York in- | £2800.000 fixed by congress s the Hmit of | 1% |5 0% sauarely before the courts and | kicked fn tho front door and broke a win-| TQ RAISE BATTLESHIP MAINE | the towl capitalization. A vear ago ar of mine who 18 a very able man to help you | tends going to London today, returning on | cost wil: be decided some time next month dow of the ships, the reservation to cover | 5 e 2 riman and Jacob 1. Schiff purchased 40, in your cause Among other things the | Tuesday to her husband. This 1s taken | the cost of putting in p A few weeks ago Mts. Sheriff, the woman | Mrs. C. P. Dow suiled after a slot ma- | Goyer SR ve Bids Wig | 000 shares of Southern Vacific stock. This ace the armo lotter says [ a8 n fair indication that nothing serious 18 | the cruisers i bl “"““""I‘ “‘; """”"‘;“]" '"‘"I at \'":"" | chine and then all the women set about | | Wi Bat Hipnglon: staek. baE. outelds . will ) f to fight for | apprehended. However, great precautions " on Wednesday, smashed a saloon at Dan- | carrying out the furniture and everything mdiTen; NOTiinEs Pl (s Wilk o g st allv to RRE Eor | rereieed. The Leis o the thigne fke| - NoWBOR News Camphuy M ville, Harper county. Frank Oshorne, the | they could lay hands on, depositing it in | the largest part of HuRtiokton e (i 18 wure, that vou could restet | ot SF0R, 0 adjoining that oc.| The Arst bid opened was that of the New- |owner of the bulldins, has now brought | tha street In a nigh pile, No whisky was| 1AVANA, Feb. T—Tids for raising the |stock, though ot al 1 gives the R Ty el ey« i | cupied by Sir Francis Laking, and a local | POrt News Shipbutlding company. It of-|sult against her in the district court for | found wreck of the United States hattleship Maine | Union Pacific a direct line from Omaha to e "hrmy 0t 30,000, well equipped W pratiIOneE Tak: e Alled in to assiet | 0red to bulld a 9.700-ton cruiser with a|damages. Mrs, Shoriff is in good financial | Mre. John A. Davis climbed up a ladder | worn opened 1o There were twelve |San Francisco through the Southern Pa miul'v‘r:\. 40 mdls (b BV mid in the » of the duk Preparations for | ;"';“: ’:”' ‘;j;"_'* l!} ')\‘f”{“m months for ‘.«:- \nnflm;; .-|u ur;‘\l‘ has mnp_lyntv;! »'31- legal | and knocked an “‘Anheuser-Busch™ sign off | pigders, whose offers ranged from $867,000, | Cifi’s contral braneh from Ogden, Utah, with Yo 1h Your country wguinst | another three weeks' stay at Osborne house | ¥:7 he crulser I8 to be built on | talent to fight the case. She hopes to be the building. She also painted the word e pid of Schwartz foundry of New Or- [to San Francisco i case they insist to ignore the rf the [ are being made for the duke and duchess, | t°If OWn plans. The differences between (able to get what the Woman's Christian | “saloon” over with white paint | 1eans, 1o the proposal of Chamberlain & [Sscwnn, aeh & Co. Acting Viee President Justice of your cuuse. T know well Iy pro- | 4y ¢ is thought that the patient will not | there plans and the department's plan are | Temperance union of Kansas say they are | The crowd then moved toward John | (o o Chicago to remove the wreck for |Gates, Huntington's brother-in-law, and Tonr ot ‘the" whote world when 1 | be able to travel much betore the expiration | Privcipully in the omission of a number of | seeking —a decision from the supreme court | plenkiron's bailding, in which George AM: | yothing and to give the government 3 per |Charles 1. Tweed, Southern Pacific oM merman was said to keep o gambling Joint. | cent on ales of the material in the | cials, were all seen, but refused to discuss a legltimate cause ke your btween | of that period | items of construction and equipment, | that saloon properiy is not entitled to the Blenkiron announced that {¢ anyone went | form of souvenir Genilial " Nl Sdedermiintion "y (e | stighily exceeding the cuts made in the big | protection of the law | tHo dea) T T Moo e Viadariie myself it would be very lttle chance left | | battleships just let | The case will be watched with interest, | inio his bullding it would be over hi | D. 0. Mill b ¥ f the nited State P il 8 bulld puld be ove d dy 1 the case of Jo! Sheridan, who con 1ills and the Standard O people are {o'the tnvading ariny of the Tntted Sttey THEY ARE HUNTING BOXERS| the nath iron works offered to build a for it such a decision i made the prohib. | ne wamen decided sot fo (re [ Sl LU A e S | « to havin, olen $1,300, while in |In the Harriman syndicate Asuinaldo 1 have already given my servic - cruiser for the same proportions and speed itory law will be invested with a new terror | *\while the women were raiding the sa- | charge of the money order department o] During the day’s trading in Wall street for your country and [ am ready i obes | Waldersee Starts a Foree to Scour |and in the same time for $2.750,000, which |for saloon men. The case is before Judge | joon, a crowd of men, non-sympathizers. | fiscal his ordered o . arders to o your country and fight for : Aot b i e 3 WY 56 - 4ted c 0 ¢ Y | fiscal has ordere The Independence of your peopie and couns Around San Kin Tien w i8 exactl the figure available after making | Preston Gillett and will be tried at King | yiood on the sidewlk nearby and_sang | imprisonment SrGErOUN Wyl 6F USIan Dasiie. Ninwiye try h ! Chn Tow. :iu- :wh::l;;m ;»nl account of :n';,u u‘. -]rr.m ‘m.\n, derisively, “Nearer, My God, to Thee,' Ix thousand shares were bought and ot The letter bears the alleged signature Ay he limit fixed by congress. This bid was T Y Doc™” Blood being & mem| the cholr. | ithern Pacific 269, . 7 hased s de . | " 9 oc'* Blood be € ¢ e cific 269,000 shares. Union Pa- of Robert W. Wilcox BERLIN, Feb 1 The scatement emazat- | tsed on its designs and the difierence ve- | MRS, NATION'S DEAR SINNERS | he women sas thes aro not set twrousn | MAYOR SIGNS BONDING BILL | Tt ol oot A ontnern Another letter, dated Honolulu, March | iy from a news agency that Field Marshal [ tWeen them and the department’s designs Mrs. William Leitch, wife of the keepor (o o e Wortdan | Pacific declined 23 from 4915, 1t s not 8, 1809, ways Count von Waldersee had sent to the for- | llkewise Was in the omission of certain |She Tells Them They Must Shut Their | of another alleged joint, has a big gun, and |>¢ 10" rop i edes to World's | & confirmed, but reported tonight that the m thinking (0 &0 to the Philgnine | gn envoys in Pekin a letter regarding the | HeM8: i Joints or She Wi Use promises {0 make trouble it the temperance AL AL N ETRaRt Wk Huntington shipyards at Newport News and talands and glve my ussistance (0 AR | gridual evacuation of the Chinese capital The William R. Trigg company of Ricb- More ree. women come to. her husband’s place. nuidy agninst the Invaders—he hypoeriti A ! 4 the water front also were sold and will ba N et et b polithelin, Otis, | and other places heid by the allled troops | Mond premised its bid by a statement that | e & o it could not consent to the reservation made | TOPEKA, Kan., Feb. 1.—Mrs. Carrle Na- Mr. Wilcox declined to make any ex- | is pronounced without foundation. The for- | o} a ) A tended apswer (o the charges flled by Mr. | cign office authorized the Assoclated Press | oD account of placing the armor, believing | on today sent a personal letter to all the |EXTENDS HER FIELD OF WORK Gear. He says he han mo fear of the | Lo deny it !h.u:‘ the Gruluers could not be bullt at a| saloon keepers in Topeka Warning them 0 \yyy Naton to VIsTt Kansas City, lowa charges made. He admits that he wroto| The War ofice has received the following | Profit in that case. However, leaving out| stop their business | senators, congressmen, Judges, governors | Hunting Shipsards at Newport I Uttered Langunge s in history. The purchase was onses to this inquiry show | made through 1. H 1mit € Mrew. Sherif, William Luther, marshal of the town, and | a strong demand for either or hoth of (he congress. An important _— Steve Gasser, a member of the city council, [ amendments, the federation will Harriman, who con € |trols the large toek interest in the begin @ | Unfon Pacific. The price paid is said to stematic campaign in their favor, utilizing | $55 a share. 1t was the Huntington i p in every state in the union. | ests which the Union Pacific first entence of tyo vears |many rumors were afloat and there was nin Stipulntions, LOUIS, Feb, 1.—Mayor Zicgenhein |™ade the castern terminus of the local this morning notified Chalrman . It | Fords. Morgan, Hill and Harriman are in .'l'nnmp.mn of the world's fair finanda com- | !i®: 100, It 18 reporled. The tranasction | | | ST mitteo that he would sign the $5.000,000 | means the practical ullance of all the rail bonding bill on condition that he and his roads oxcept the Afchison which ‘extend that they are not a lot of crazy women; | ttiched anington; 1y was decidedi<on to 3 | Towna and Finally Tackle a letter to Dr. Losoda, Captain Burges and | dispatch from Count von Waldersec: e M»"":rlqu?’\y“u:" v“r:"‘ m“r‘;‘t‘]'m. ‘.hhmr. LT etiar wass a04E G i e SOt Chiengo. ussoclates would ugree (o give bond w tha | frOM Chigago through the southwest to tho Senor ‘Lunt Introducing . Caesar Moreno, | FEKIN, Jan. #1.—A column of four com. | Part. certain cutsin the specificationt, they | Kcepers of Topeka: My Daar Hell-Bound s /%1008 000, Vil LN GIE of Mexlco and to the Pacifie ocean. an Halian of this city, whom he had known | Paniex with cavaley, mounte? infantry, | Were prepared to build one cruiser for $2,- | Sinners.” KANSAS CITY, Fob 1.=Mre. Carcle Nao| pium oh#1,000.000, {ngiuriog that the sur 1:< o " ik | tiela and moun ertillery. under ©en | 780,000, being the limit of cost fixed by con- | Mrs. Nation gested fa the le h B i 3 Ak 2 A1 from the bond =ales, the interest on the | S IRV e Wk Awal © *808, eld and | vl inder Gen- | 780, | Mrs. 1 suggested fa the letter that Pl IHioNEo o non ¥ while the latter was in Hawall in (h [yl froum"ioft "Rore vesteriny! € el | grice) or'twe cruieors for $5,480,000 e oot Wepers et b ptace of mceting | {100 18 to viait ChicaKo in the nexr (ULUre | ,ocoeds of the saie, o given the city. DETAILS OF THE TRANSFER Moreno's te Careo e Snd the Tombs of the Ming dyndsty. | The lnst bAl was the lowest and was sub- | with her, in which tho situation could ho |\ her saloon wreckion coune aceondime | - Mr. Thompson and his assoc i an ! o 3 situa c in her saloon-wrecking crusade, according % lanmen Speyer Admits That Wis House Moreno had a meteoric carcer in Hawall.| n an explosion at Shan Hal Kwat a | mitted by the Neafle & Levy Shipbuilding | carefully canvassed and a @ecision concern- Al § 3 the eity hall at 10:30, agreed to the condi- | ol B TeW 1AYH" he secretary of stato, | Ctptain and thirty-seven were Tt Bhilaaalot ALy n to A. C. Rankin of Pittsburg, Pa., who fs | oo 5 080 te a8 BEEEE il Recelves Satistaotory Ofier For a fow days he was secre ato. | iled and seventean other A | company of Philadelphia offered o ing the future disposition of the foints ar- |.yroute home from the temperance conven- | i bl st bl LI L Mr. Wilcox says Moreno is the I( SON 10 | Rpitish captain and s se- | bulld a cruiser on the department’s plans in | rived at. She fntimated that forcible meas- ‘yion that has just been held at Topeks Those who signed the bond with Mr and A LA whom the unaddressed letter filed by Gear | verely burned thirty-six months for $2,740,000. However, ) yres would soon begin it they did not heed , . , A | Thompson were the following prominent g e el ¢ 00n begi ey did ced According to Mr, Ra Mrs. Nation, ac- & ] o <, Feb other railroad wiis addressed, but he said he was unable it stated that this price did not Include | her advice and close up i ’,::"':",:‘ ':'l,r" ‘h""“““;"':"md N ion: S0 | busineas men; - Thomas MoKitiriok, Murray | NEW YORN, Peb. 1—duster ratitoat after a cursory examination, to say whether | ABYSSINIANS IN A FIGHT | the provision of means of interior communi it D el 100 2F | carleton, 3. 3. Wortheimer, Dayid’ Rankin, [ (ansaction, renchiug, 1t I8 belleved, mueh the Jetters filed were exact copies of those | cation. automatic water tight doors, o | WILL EXPORT ORE TO EUROPE | fo" of her followers, will ko to ChIcako |y jonathan Rice and ex-Mayor C. P, wal- | [UFther in its ultimato results than any of S ! 4 X > the latter part of next week, probably |y o0 T | the deals which have thus far marked the he sent Heh anmed—0nly | bronze pilot house, cellulose and linoleum Stanalt ach at Kansas City, Des | Dridke. Mayor Zucgenhein then signed the | ! P ihia olnC kR IBas Heglann ° " . AR e AR Ia% -GLlla! oRtems. The o BT . o each at Kansas City, Des | W00 closing of the old and the beginning o The petition of Gear recites that ther Revorts of Afals and a few other minor items. Th: uts Miners' Awwo- | Moines and Sioux City. “The object of the | PO1I0% bill | ths e deniirv i taci bk MM“"’j”M ‘“h‘w was no election machinery when Wile s Rah L ixa made by this company appear on their face \ave O VISIL" Mr. Rankin sald, “will be four-folq | Instead of forwarding a certified copy of 4 e il et dalekate. Novemberis, 1000, At Kb TokAL AETLRNIVa 1heT. thoke KA DY sit,” ) ankin sald, be four-fold | A5 0 T 3 | minutes before the closing of the market was elected delegate, November 6, 1 an to be 8 expensi han e made by e § 18t (1 5e TaDLIe T GE I RRARAI 01tV Ly | LA HoY I with the mayor's signature | [} Ls : 4 that ‘many voters did not believe n vallt | e 1o the g, | the other bidders. v ansi ! | thia aternoon In the ln.\1|~'h|nnl the nlmllrrul election could be held without it and ONDO! D elegram to. the Hxs The bids must be examined carefully by | JOPLIN, Mo. To lieve o s i nt of the me already lost, to merely | °f the Southern Pacific into the 68 0 8 ion.. The | change Telegraph company from Cairo says | (e i S i JOPLIN, Mo., 1.—To reli thelto give Mrs Natlon an opportunity to o already lost, to merely | (o qicata in which Union Pacific interests therefore made no attempt o vote he | fghting Is reported in Abyssinfa, | (NS Daval bureaus to ascertain the exact| weakened prices of zinc ores seventy-five | present fairly the situation as it exists in | Wire the fact to the gentlemen who i sedrates petition then brings personal charges [Severe flehting Is ey Saboo. | effect of the cuts in the specifications made | leading producers met and determined 10| Kensas; to arouse and quicken the tem- | W4Ilin& to introduce the world's fair bill in | "7 @i 1 b f Wilcox relating to his marriage and | The number engaged is said to be 7,00 by the bidders before formal awards can | close 4 4 il 4 cOngress. ia will complete the last link for a n:umm l\u\ | ;‘ o : : The forcign office officials know |\ll“llng'. Had & avan fe 1t chn 1 L o down their mines for four weeks. peranco movement in other states, and to gre | transcontinental raflroad under a single also to his career under the Kingdom of Sign alge aMeHN RO A K| b e, or eve ore it can be ascer- [ The Missouri-Kansas Zine M ABAD= | 3 the {hoAR toIaamTy out the ortiatdars tave | i Hawall of any dificulty in King Menellk's territory, | ained positively that the bids are within Arry out the crusaders’ law : control. This control is at present vested s A llaraa Al Wilsox: o\ nis|iBug Jo istnot unilkely Sthiews ehink bHaL | R i e o e DLl ohi b Drinlnal | aia o bt oy RIENL MDA LOFIRISA & [3ulty ln Haneayit | TEN HURT BUT NONE KILLED i "\ Harriman plan of exporting ore to Europe on a large | It {s promised that there will be i certain malcontent chiefs have taken 4 Wa denariiantis 18 promised that there will be no - The new route includes the following lines, speeches prior to the election made use of officers of the department express the opin- | geale to relieve the market permanently, |dzmage wrought on this trip. However, it | Broken Rall Cauxes Wreek on Kan- P W p Sd P, the strongest kind of anti-American utter | ion, however, that the bids of Neafie & 7 | in all of which, except the Southern Pacific, and the producers’ action i to strengthen |is said future plans of the crusad 4 sox Pucific Line Near ances for the purpose of carrying the elec Levy, Newport News and Bath can be ac- | the market temporarily and dispose of large pisne pokopsleinthi | Mr. Harriman is connected | b 1 Reported Kille o k pora @ pose o © clude an extended tour of saloon wrecking. | Hardin, Ca Starting at San Francisco, running ove tlon, telling the native Hawailans that the Sev ousand Reported h . cepted lots of ore Iying in bins unsold. When the Mrs. Nation has received invitations to | the 1 Pacific end of the Southern Pa Americans had stolen their country and| PARIS, Feb. 1.—A dispatch to the Fran [ 4 § that & vote for him was & voto for the ros- | catn from Cairo suys news has been re-| TWO POLICEMEN ARE MISSING | for the required amount of ore to export | - e > Many eastern citi 0 persons were in- | i direct to Ogden. thence first over th Union Pacific to Kansas City and thenca Eranle regularly it Is expected no more shut- of the Chicago fast mail, westhound, on | gver the Chicako & v 14 Tt elocted the queen would be restored; that | tle, in which 7.000 men were killed. It 18| Oicers Sent to New York Fire Have | downs will be necessary DECLINES TO TAKE CHANCES the [aver e Chionne. & Alton i (NINNRG) ST, Kansa Pac line of the Union nd, over the Union Pacific to Omabha Wilcox was and is guilty of treason agalust | supposed the chiefs rebelled during the ab- Not Reported and May Be - . etn | Pacific railroad, five miles east of Hardi Al iianas ava this Thilas &Rl Oty the United States in that he did, s belt- | Loncs of Kink Menclik, who has gone to the i, SNOW ALL OVER KANSAS Heten " | Colo HAR madhenon ooan i RO AURE LY tlomer s informed and biieves, since the ptian frontier in connection with the d ; The Injured, who reuched Denver at 2:30 | cago. where (he Baltimore & Ohlo connects annexation of said Hawaiian islands, “write | gelimitation of the Egypto-Abyssinian fron- | NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—Two officers may | Value of Storm had 0 PP TR e TP Sl D e A e and send through the United States malli | tier have to be included in the list of victims of direct to the Atlantic zeaboard Gronti Asans FORT SCOTT, Kan,, Feb. 1.—A New York| I. A. Pribble, sales agent Union Pacific| fThe control of the Southorn Pacifc certain letters highly treasonable in thalr sy the Wicke bullding fire. yorre | The control of the Southorn Pacific just plate glass insurance company, one of the | Coal company, Salina, Kan I 1 include the large holdings nature wherein he did counsel and incita Policeman Thomas Fitzpatrick, who was largest in the country, has sent its Kansas | Georse N. Douglass, Bisbee, A i e Bnere &0 others to engage in open rebellion against PRUSSIA COURTS ENGLAND sent out on duty at the fire at 8 o'clock last A, Kan., ¥ g . s i Eis ntrolled by Speyer & Co., and also tho Dispatches from ' agents instructions to amend their o k “assett, 8 i a end their policies | Thrush Fassett, Somh Bend, It Huntington holdings rice sec t the United States and did offer his sory night, has been reported missing. John | all over Kansas indicate that tonight's snow 'on glass in all jolnts, saloons and ||..mu“;:,|r|:£ I\‘:”T.m 11".:»\‘\:3 ST feos to General Aguinaldo to go to the| Mullin, another policeman who was on re- | storm is general and heavy. The value of stores to protect the company against loss | Joseph Guerriere el Philippines and fight and engage ‘n open | serve duty at the fire, was also reported | the snow to the winter wheat crop is great by Mrs. Carrle Nation and all members of | R T McGowan Denver Accents Satisfactory Offer. rebellion against the United St coples v . missing today. fho ¢ ‘ Land it practically assures a good crop. the Woman's Christian Temperance union.| Miss Lottie Hulburt, Denver ": I‘\":',": H“h' B oHe l"m"(" ,.“““1‘1 of which letters are herewith f e BT | g g g e make only tho following couclso aistement: actn Petitiomer, submite that sald Wilcox | blegram—Spectal Telegram.)—With refer- Sentlment is Stron [ gusmess [hflieanarm]y E. L. Warren, brakean, Denver : Hedla i8 not entitled to a seat in the house of | ence to the statement that the German ndorse Mr. Rosew. relr wounds eonsist of bruises, cuts an Topresenintives durink the Kttt b | SO0 0 b e R e e | sewater. t : 1 that he should sprains. The wreek was caused by a broken Bt Tharetram vor the Fallowing red- | latter part of this year a Dally News corre rail be ousted therefrom for the following rea- | latter pa sons S . g | Epondent at Berlin telegraphs that it is now | Omaha business men who were vesterday of the country at heart we could not send takes but little time and gives the legisla- ause no legal clection was or eoild A g by the same interests which purchased the ANt mode of holding the same | belleved there that his object is really to|asked the questions put to others during the a better man (o Washington. I have not ture ample opportunity for the transaction BLOWN THROUGH A WINDOW Speyer stock aud that the two blocks, in id be provided the legisluture of | study English political, social and commer- | week are as frank as any in thelr replies always agreed with Mr. Rosewater in every- of other business. As a matter of fact, | - L 2 | connection with recent purchases in the Haalt « lesal Wileox shoulq | (11 castoms.The correspondent adds: “It |and do not vary from the general trend of thing he has said and done, but I believe consider the deadlock a good thing for it | BEWIosd of Gasoline open market, which have been responsible 1t sald clection was loga cox snold i rumored, indeed, that the family ties be- [ sentiment expressed. Here are their re- that in the main he has been on the right gives the people an opportunity to be heard Minister Violently from Salinn be unseated and expelled because of not the sharp advance in Southern Pacific side of all great public questions. in an expression of their opinfons on the her Chnir, being o it and proper person o represent | tween the royal houses of Prussia and Eng- | plies % : ccurities, have glven the purchasers a the territory of Hawail and beca he 18 [ Jand are to be drawn closer. Dr. George Tilden, Physician and Surgeon various candidates and the members of the i working control of the Southern Pacific legislature are elected for the SALINA, Kan., Feb. 1. Half a dozen peo l\,;" '-:: ”‘(.i”\'\”{w of Mflwgv'\y ] o Mr. Rosewater's manner of entering the John T. Rell, Editor Omaha Mercury— puppose of company 3. That salc cox should he unseated o rlal camp: ontitles him to especial There can be no doubt but that the elec- vi t the | ple were Injured by the explosion of a gas- | 1 t X and expelled because of having written and senatorial campaign en: carryiag out the will of the serar s o R WERI R el e e United States within the two years last n a ¢ lature. He went upon the stump and senate would give to Nebraska the services Rosewater tion will Ollinger's barber shop last nigh I | i . A g 2 osewater's e o glve more gens o made in authority, The syndicate past Finds English Question Kmbars | . ored into joint debates with the fear- at the national capital of a remarkably en- r ol 2 ¢ eral satisfaction than would the election of | 1R°V: George Caldwell, u United Brethren | {5 composed, in the first place, of capitalists REVISES THE BUILDING BILL r T«“u for llllv--u‘ a Settles ‘u ssness and energy whichhave characterized wrgetic man, and one who thoroughly knows anyone else, and it 1s clearly the duty of | MINister, may die. He was blown through | who have been behind B. H, Harriman, in at an Answer, P ¥ ¥ | all his work. He made an open campaign the needs of the state the leglslature to choose him as one of the | ® Plate glass window, temporarily blinded | cluding Kuhn, Loeb & Co., who, it will be —_— | in Douglas county and won his home delega- i % senators | by the explosion and burned from head to | ppoylled. have very close relations with the (Copyright, 191, by Press Publishing €0 | tion. This following shows clearly that ho A. V. Todd, Insurance—I want to see the Deanavivanis wslitsaa (atanexta At A" sasond LONDON, Feb, 1.—(New York World | {5 supported by the people who know him deadlock broken by the election of Mr, T . Northwall, Wholesale Farm Imple- | 0% Weve blown into the street and more | (ha Rockefeller interests, represented hy | Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—Richard | hest and should win for him the support of Rosewater, I have always been a great ad- ments—I am in Do sense & politician. pug | OF 1655 badly cut by fiying glass. Their in- | o Notional ity bin " | Croker arrived at Wantage Wednesday and | jegislators from all parts of the state. The mirer of Mr. Rosewater's energy and abil- iy gives me pleasure to b i juries are not seriou A e 5 r it ves me pleasure to bo able ta express | There 15 good authority for suying that WARRINGTON, ¥®éb. 1.—The b drove in a covered carlage 1o the Moat | zeal with which he worked in Nebraska to ity, and 1 heliove these qualities aro what my high regard and admiration for My T R i b L RGO A T jouse, Letcomb. He returned to London | carry the state for McKinley should secure we want in a senator. I know of no other Rerewater. Duriug my residence in Omaha | 1ANe e o1y e o4 o sing. S b SRR b R vesterduy. He has pald his income aX | for him the hearty support of the ad- man in Nebraska so admirably fitted to I have been familiar with his carcer and | mit o hasing Cliide W, Nt i AR | not a matter of bl Knowledgoe Thes essment, abandoning his appeal, in tke | ministration. Auyone who has watched Mr. serve us in the senate. know something of his success as an ed- | oW adets at the Wentworth Militar J advantage of King Menelik's absence from the capital to foment an insurrection jured, none seriously, today, by the ditching toration of the queen and that if he were | ceived there from Abyssinia of a great bat drug G Russell, Deaver Denver. m a reliable source it may be stated that the holdings of the Huntington estato Southern Pacific have been acquired Affected by runing Kuife, fool. Several people who were passing th committee on public buildings and grounds today acted favorably on what s known as the omnibus public building bill, inereasing the limit of cost of & num ber of public buildings. The following r sitor r r T r A - ; were bequeathed by Mr. Huntington, Mr face the Inquisitorial character of the | Rosewater build up a great paper in Omaha jtor and & business map, I belleve he wdemy at Lexington, Mo., ran away froy 1! Hunting vision of increases was made before the bill interrogatories addressed to bim by the | and overcome obstacles which would bave Charles H. Schafer, Drusgist—Break the would make a splondid senator; T am wume | Sristut b i ity (oghy Phes were | Huntiveten reelving two-thirds and Honty . | assossment committee, false answers to | discouraged men who were less Intrepid deadlock, but be sure to elect Mr. Rose- trat the majority of the peoplo of the R P oYU ue | Bdward Huntingion' ouc-inird, subleet: io was reported: Cheyenne, Wyo. 355,000 | \hion would render him liable to a heavy | cannot help admiring him. He is a tireless water. i am a Rosewater man first, 1ast gato would not only bo satisfied. b wies sy they had been haz their | tho condition that such shey hoyld not Helena, $350,000; Joplin, Mo., $100,000; Hot | g worker and if sent to Washington wonld and all the time, and I think it would be & tually want to see him elected. sod o 8prings, Ark.. $85,000; St. Paul, $1,150,000 o # clected, wnd the t of endur- | in whole or part be disposed of during the nd it is a b ears old lifetime of either, except wit o consen ; ' : $h use every honorable means of advancing the great misfortune to the state if the legis 6.1 18 an E | lifetime of elther pt with the consent Salt Lake City, $600,000; Seattle, $750.000 RAnptaRle Jasan ARAQYMUIDN the | EXSAE mistoRcynecio the siate It the unquestionable fact that he is entitled 1o | Bp—_ [ of Loth such legatees or tho suryivor of Wilkesbarre, Pa., $160,000; Bau Olatre, $113 Fonaler [Oaresroreen Gustave Anderson, Lawyer—1 have known Mr. Rosewater's remarkable ability are I, J. Abrahams, Proprietor Omaha Furni- | heath and Andee 0. el Ham A Aranire Nauy Mlillinos, 000. The other amounts were reported as B0 Consuly Mr. Rosewater for thirty-five years, and practically of one mind in demanding his ture origiaally fixed in the bill et the Yieg hat o found him to be a tireless worker in election press It and Carpet Company—1 have always | Vicled assailants of Junnle Hosschicter, ‘left | About one year ngo-before the death of becn very friendly to Mr. Rosewater and i | FAterson at 6 thix morning enrouie to [ Mr. Huntington—what wag known as the Nt Ha and In | the state prison at Camden. The prisoners | Speyer-Huntington™ syndicate acquired ! behalf of the city and state. He has never — - bis candidacy for the United States senate | were in charge of a sheriff and a deputy. | FoHURHE RO oy g AIR COMPANY HIRES TOWNE — stopped a woment in the work of advanc- _ Stephen J. Broderick, Merchant Tailor— my sympathies are very much with him. 1|There was ho demonstration attcnding | Cording to published reports, the Crocker i HONG KONG, Feb. 1—It is learned from [ iyg western industries. When hard times 1 belleve Mr. Rosewater to be a very capa- have known him for twenty-five years ana | \heir departu | holding v value $26,000,000, and Stan Minnesota's nutor Will Be Gen- | Canton that the German consul there has | were upon us he did not lose confidence in ble man. I don't think Nebraska could send | don't believe there is a man In the state | ¥ v | fora g4, $30,000,000, and the Hubbard eral Counsel for Liguid demanded an indemnity of $100,000 for each | Nebraska as some did, but remained stead- @ more able or mnore representative man to who {s more capable or who would haye holdings, $2,000,000. Tt was reported at the Wind Fir man wounded in the recent outbreak on the | fast in fus support. If any man deserves to the United States senate. It Is a certainty the influence at Washington. Eyery inter t . West river and $30,000 for other damages. | he elected United States senator from this that no other man could be chosen who s Minn., Feb. 1.—1t is reported | Piracy is increasing to such proportions | gtate that man is E. Rosewater. 8o close to the people, who understands ac subsequently denied ne that the syndicato had purchased the est that Mr. Rosewater has Is centered right 3 g é immonwealth, | Searles holdings of $26,000,000, but this was here, and regardless of politics 1 don't from New : from an authentic source that ex-Senator |that the consuls have demanded better pro- their needs and who would do more for lieve a bhetter, more capable or more do. or Que At the last annual meeting of the South Charles A. Towne has accepted the position | tection for the waterways. The viceroy | Arthur Karbach, Carrisge and Wagon them. We know absalutely that he is the serving man could be found. Every man in| oAb « ) from | « cific Mr. Huntington voted nine of general counsel of the New York Liquld | replied to their demands that he was doing | Manufacturer—1 believe Mr. Rosewater most independent man before the leglsla- (he state of Nebraska who is i favor of a | ' 3 s i of the stock, which included the Alr company of New York City. It is said [all that was possible, but the consuls are | would make a good senator, and he is my ture. He is not tied up 0 any corporate In- government saving bank ought to work for proxies of Speyer & Co. and thelr friends Benator Towne accepted the place with the |not satisfled. It is not unusual for a dozen | choice of all those who aspire to the honor. fuences and this fact weighs strongly in his (he election of Mr. Rosewater, who has o | o from | The total authorized stock of the South understanding that he would retain his resi- [ outrages to be reported from the river in | He is a hustler, A man of good judgment, favor in my mind. I think the deadlock s - % Yo Pacific 1s 200,000,000, including $47 dence in Minnesota. oue day. and as be bas the interests of :his section being too much magnified. The daily vote (Continued on Fifth Page.) . | 274,200 exchanged in 1565 for Central Pacific

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