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THE - OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. ==@el OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1901-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. FAILURE OF PEACE | KING EOWARD IS THE BOSS %POPE'S GRE AT CHANGE | FAMOUS BEAUTY A DEFENDANT | $5::22:2 eessssssssssosss Tmmss® NOT READY 10 ELECT LINCOLN, March 23, 1001 y about the ter- | travagance of Georgiana, ss of Dud- To the Members of the Nebraska Leg ature in Joint Conventlon ley, in house decoration Is the topic of an e Urecipitates Terrific Family Row Countess of Dudley in & for House ¢ ’ . ¢ | Makes Court Circles Stir Abol Debt and Heeause Her (heck | . PR | e — oreammanet i Mr. Rosewater’s Declaration G, L / Eoars Discover that Jebn Bull Left Edge | oo 11, b Fross Pubtishing co | Uhited Btates s Not to Be Regarded as | 10, by DGl Pobiahiog 0o ] ¢4 | Bepublican Members of the Legislature < of the Hatochet [xposed. l LONDON, March (es York Wrorsd | Infidel Coubtry Lenger. | » March 23.—(New York World b R e 144 8till Halt at Benatorial Oboice, — | Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—Court ci — ! legram—Special Telegram.)—The ex- i - | LAST VOTE BRINGS OUT NO RESULTS KEEN BLADE WAS FOR THEIR BRAVE DEWET | rine tarmiis son® woien soensed roe ae. | STEP TO GRATIFY AMERICAN PRIESTHOOD | parture of the duke and duchess of York on . . . | . interesting suit in the high court. She : Assembled: | their colonfal tour. It is an open secret | lea a house for $3.000 rent, $15000 £ Responding to your resolution asking candidates for the United | A Permanent Expatriation Plaaned by Britons | that they literally were compelled to go by | Movement Fathered by Archbishops Cors premium, in Grosvenor street and proceeded § siateaibesits to deetare publicly’ thelr aftficdo on (he’ question 00 | | Forty-Ninth Ballet Takes, Bhewing the | the king 4 | to redecora at a cost of $55.900 L decla e e I | for the General. | The duchess pleaded for a year's respite. | rigan and Ireland. She 1s not only a famow $ electing senators by direct vote of the people, I wishto cite the con- § Oboice Undetermized as Yot —_ ‘T)h‘ duke -hi‘mtd s bealth was tod bed. | R R g y £ $$ cluding remarks of the address delivered by me to the republicans $3 | —_— | Queen Alexandra strongly backed them, but social leader, with an & . | DISTRUST OF CHAWBERLAIN AND MILNER | (1. "1 T s s 7 e s ociicet | ENORMOUS PROGRESS OF CATHOLICS HERE | Toorurore oo siaime . & siral $% of my own ward last fall announcing my candidacy, as follows : inostwmn EXPLAINS HIS POSITION The duke and duchess as resolutely re- —— | #be bas nct paid for o) ¥ & ¢ In conclusion, let me define my position clearly on a few vita H . : fused, but the king forced their hands by | . job and that her ehe' = $7,500, extracted $ Qieationa, (hat Ao Bot elihadiod 15" 120 patty PlAtform. 143 . Net to Be Given Any Dispensing Power | giving out an anuouncement to the press | Thirteen Millions Enrolled as Loyal t0 the | trom her with grea . ole, on account ot I belleve that corporations are creatures of the state th M ’hnoum His Advocacy of the Popular : hat the tour had been definitely decided the work now in = e, was twice dis- | ¢ 1 & controll " 2 . { W » Ohbazch of Rome. should be regulated and controlled by the state. While I favor Election of €eza Over Bosr Warriors. upon. ‘This left them no option but to go. | | honored by the b attered the smartest | §$ public supervision of cofporations, 1 4m by ne means in favor of 133 f Bonators, _— i dndluanm . m:m;mnn s Ihw‘i — | soctal devecotay .ron!ld‘rn’ . vl il confiscating their property, either by prescribiag ruinous rates or ! A gh-handed action of, the king is shown e treatmer nis interesting suit by | ¢ ¢ excessive taxation. Im other words, I favor such legis | sP! R'S | LONDON 1S LEFT IN A DEEP QUANDARY |, = ot denty asnounced au»rmmu:;n PONTIFF RECOGNIZES JUSTICE OF CLM‘Exhv London p (urnillh-flm instructive | $$ will protect the people agains: extortion and discrimina H ‘S RECHER'S ILLNESS IS NOT DANGEROUS — to go to Copenhagen, on which trip she | example of wi. soclial in e can do| 44 corporate monopolies, but atthe same time am opposed to auy . by X tarted today. This greatly enraged Kingk | wii Tmeretore Specdily T with London's most powerful and pre- | ¢ ¢ legislation that would prevent them from earning falr interest on 13 Effect of Overwork Will Not Place the Edward, who was powerless to stop her, | . p tentious organs. Only two papers have | § 8 bonest investment | - posten Leadbe Out of ho B but he declares his futention of traveling People from Under Ju mentioned the suit. Both are radical. It is| ¢4 I am ia favor of the establishment of postal savings banks in | by ¥ 1 | to Copenhagen bimself in three weeks to | of the Congregation of ¥ being kept out of all the others gppparently | ¢ ¢ which the,sarnings of the people will be safely guarded through | After the End of bring her home. King Edward's view is | alls Nide | by arrangement 138 panic and depression the Seasion. that a monarch must make himself the real | Chilla B er Croker. los I am in favor of the postal telegraph and the widest extension | —_— {head of state by conscientiously tulfilling | Richard Croker s staytag this week with | §$ ot postal facilities to the people. (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co) | Svery g syt g D ia | (Copyright, 191, by Press Publishing Co.) | his son, Herbert, whose injured kuee is | ¢ ¢ I am in favor of the election of United States senators by ' a0t g LONDON, March 23.—(New York World | /e B08 "~k°‘” fos ’,“‘“m g ROME, March 23.—(New York World Ca- | still painful It will be some time before | & direct popular vote. ‘ R = 46. 47. 4%, 40. B0, & Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—The fail- | family work as hard as himsel | blegram—Special Telegram.)—The World | it can be used. The senior Croker will | § I have been a republican since the days of John C. Fremont 3 .42 52 54 B8 39 O ure of the South African peace negotla-| Won't Risk the Whole Succeasion. | correspondent learns that the pope fntends | attend the Lincoln races mext week, the | ¢ ¢ and advocated its cardinal doetrices when the nation passed M TR TRy t is known In official circles, is due| It was on public grounds solely that he | (o introduce a radical change shortly in the | opening of the flat racing season, hut he | 38 thfough the fiery ordeal. [am a republican in every fiber of my 1! 3o 31 » N 1 reservation made coufining the|packed the duke and duchess of York off. | present system of considering the United has to be careful about traveling this | ¢ being &ad expect to coutigue to battle for the principles of the 123 TR 7 | ampesty stipulation to “bona fide acts of | He refused to let them take their children | States an infidel country and therefore | trying weather, as his doctors warned him | ¢ ¢ party, come what may. I take it for gr that the republt . e an war,” which the Hoer generals suspected| with them because It was impolitic to risk | coming under the jurisdiction of the con- | that chills would be dangerous for him. 13 AN GF OMATI 586 TSehrtuhs Foalise (he Gumalid ot (Ne NeAF fof H .. . .o covered the intentiun of raking up some the whole succession on one s Besides, | gregation of propaganda fide instead of | Herbert feels so much better today that| ¢ o et BBt fmthra S8 b A i * = 4 1 charge (o secure the permanent expatriation | young Prince Edward is an extremely high | depending directly upon the holy see [ he 1s contemplating a visit on crutches to| ¢ ¢ srapple with every question, but who are also close to the people § | Metuies 2 23 of Dewet. Boers distrust of Chamber-| strung, nervous child. whom the doctors | Profound dissatisfaction is constantly | Lincoln Tuesday to see the Lincolashire §4§ 458 Set Mivaid to Vork for (hem In seasca and out af season 11 | nesewnter ¢ X -4 Iain and Milner is so deep-rooted that they| have ordered spared from every kind of | caused among the American priests having | handicap, for which his father's horse, Har- It 1s for you to say” who beat fills this measure at this time. 4 Thowmp. A oS 5 86 utterly opposed giving them aoy dispensiog| avoidable excitement. King Edward is|anything to do with the propaganda fide by | row, has ranked during the week as a fa I stand on this platform. Respectfully yours, :, | Thompson, W, ¥ 14 10 16 power over the lives of their generals, most | teachinog aristocratic dignitaries and the | Cardinal Ledochowskl's high-banded man-|vorite in the betting. Herber! came to| E. ROSEWATER 14 Wesasd of whom, and especlally Dewet, lu“bhlfl great officers of state that he is master -’}ner toward them. Complaints have been| England to train for the American amateur | i e dod doe . LINCOLN, M whom British exasperation is implacable, | his own house. His lord steward, the earl | 5o numerous lately that the sovereiga pon- | championship under Taylor, which, how-| ¢& LINCOLN, March Special Tele- } 3 . eessesestes sssssssssssesstsesteerectssosesees i Yo \ | Lave been charged, mainly on native orfof Pembroke, appointed Colonel Jenniugs, | tiff has determined to withdraw the United | ever, e will be unable te do now, as he | @@ee. T T Tttt st s sl | mam)—No material ebanges wers recorded } hearsay evidence, with various atrocities.| long assistant paymaster, to be paymaster | States from the jurisdiction of the propa- | cannot walk without erutches for the next | o @ in the ballot for United States senators The jingoes are In a quandary In re-|of the king's household. When the king | ganda fide frromgretioin ey \ THE BEE BULLETIN. |in joint session today. With four repub- lation to the negotlations, because the|igquired by what right he had made the [ Both Archbishop Corrigan and Archbishop | Oeekar. NuP INNARIng: | 2 | licans absent, most of the candidates falled F papers show that their ldols, Kitchener|appointment, Pembroke replied: “By|ireland strongly advocated this measure| Richard Croker is not plunging on Har- B 3 For Nebraska: Fair In Westerr n or |10 DoIl their full vote.. Thompson went - o Milner, are prepared to go farther| usage." Whit 16 Boine. Tie feveies ‘slossiaily Tae Snow and ¢ lons down to 8fty-six and Rosewater to thirty, o b Daakttiat Ada. the @1- | bo.rtt | row. He does not copsider & bad-tempered -— Bunday: Wi the culy ehange 2 4 than their idol Cham X | The king retorted: “Well. it Is bigh time | pressel the pope by laying before him the | porce such a gcod thiog i & feld of prob- sibly High N | ge in the respective votes vergence of opinion disclosed between the | that usage was stopped,” and forthwith can- | enormous progress made by the American |ably (wenty ,,“ Ve itk Johnnty Pu-“!\ Union Pacific Increases Its Capital Btock by il being the transfer of Johuson from Rosc- A military and civil chiefs on the spot -nd]"n,d the appointment and gave the place | Catholics, who now amount to m,,(_uw“:py H.:‘_o; .:i Nightabade i Jolnt % ’ That Anownt |1 | water to Crounse and the addition to the 1 ent at home constitutes an ele- Sir NI . “ 3 ¢ | 4 Wy s &% g . o | | Melklejoh: ce of othe; . . A ;:m"’;;':f‘;n:“ :’n .u:a‘ ooy d ‘;M to Sir Nigel Kingscote. clally in the archdlocese of New York. | vorites 'n the betting today at 10 to 1,| elklejohn force of another of the “antls Pembroke threatened to resign over this | where {n the course of the las undoubtedly greatly strengthems and en-|affront, which was accentuated by an order | bishop Corrigan has laid heartens the Boers | issued by the king directing that no ap- | siones of 240 4 The general effect has been further weak- | pointments be made In the household with- ened by the position of the cabinet, already| out his assent. AN the new officials are | in fes Cri gravely discredited by the gross misman-| being appointed at lower salaries than their | ‘v PAvE | H B. Irving, th famous acto Sxemeat of s bisiness ia the face of tbe| predecemiors received JERSEY LILY PAYS THE FINE| M 2 b e year Arch- the foundation churches or Institutes at a cost exceeding $109,000,000. though in the last ten days Harrow had | ‘ |stood 9 to 1. Both are heavily backed IRESULYOF SOUTHERN PACIFIC PURCHASE Most tipsters give Harrow as winner | Evans, who yesterday voted for Kinkaid | The declared policy of the so-cailed “antis” to withdraw their support from candidates | who are belping Thompson was mot fol- |lowed out. Notwithstanding their expres- {sions ye Not Heady to Elect Senators. 2 Omaha Man Judg » Clue. h New Kingdom of Comman: . | E . La Adventists Burned O s eldest | Tmmense Deal is Accomplisked Over a Plain | 7 Steer Chanes Somth Omaha Tr | ¥ of provocation at the actiou son, who scored such & brilliant success in Deal Table. i gl s g B A {ot Crou throwing them down,” as incessant hostllity of the Irish party in| The fliness of the duke of York at Cowes | polished villain parts, 18 a speck o they cal arthy and Whitmore Parliament. In fact, the bellef is prevalent| is now sald not to have been German|loses Three Days While Looking|criminology. He is About to publish a | that reconstruction will become imperative! measles. Its principal feature was delirium, After Her English Co ‘ continued to register their preference for | after the introduction of the budget, which| which never accempanies that complatnt. | Police Court, | | | |bim, while Senator Martin retained one of their votes, motwithstanding the fact 1!)1!! he, too, is casting bis own vote for { Thompson. ferin | book catitied “Studied of Freach Cric: | PRESIDENT BURT'S CHEAP KITCHEN CHAR | inals.” He analyzes the cynicism, refined I a brutality shown by ab- i (Copyright, 1%1, by Press Publishing Co.) ::‘::x ",?m;:;:',m ‘i“uu’.;e“rrwgm‘.n Lack of Offie Furnisure R B FARIS, March 23.—(New York World | 3 0% 65 OEon Besal Prado and Ravellbol. j i e musia, rovising. s OF Divorce Suitse. | i & Verdiet b e Hennett ¢ intervention s reported to : e B Spain Paid for the Aguinalde to Be Captu evil day the ministers are delaying,| The duke resembles bis uncle, the late South Omaha Election Co though circumstances make It exception- | quke of Saxe-Coburg, n character and dis- ally urgent. position, also in the fact that his experi- ence in the mavy did him no good. He | Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—Before re- % COMES TO AN IGNOBLE END !looked shockingly i1l when sailing on the | lurning to London Mrs. Lily de Bathe and | | Ophir, and cannot be induced to take proper |ber daughter, Miss Langtry, were compelied | Mr. Rosewnter's Pledge. | Outside of the balloting the only incident {in the joint session was the presentation - Amn o] e ama|care of himselt. to appear in a police court to obtain the | Bave proved succeasful in stopping the TAX TO STATE IS TWENTY-FIVE mousmol S Counell Binks o ot Recoesios | W Sesator Baldsige 6f ‘s "communiontion Distres of Nol b Vi 7 Telense of thelr courler. who had been | sensational divorce sult fa which a young e’ ® lown Incredses Rallredd Tasee |{rom Mr. Rosswater, responding to the 4 B Wealthy Family In South locked up under comical circumstances. duke and three other military noblemen | " el s aus | resolution adopted yesterday calling upon ¢ Germ The Jersey Lily's attendant, having se engaged In the South African war were | New Issue Will Be Secured by Mort- 10 |the different candidates for United States ' Mrs. de Bathe and daughter safely to their Dmed as co-respondefs. His majesty is | guge Upon the C ¥'s Property | semator to declare themselves on the ques- (Copyright. 1301, by Fress. Publishing Co.) | botel, swent out again to do. some Paris ! 8till workiag to Keip out of court the i 11 Be Eschanged for 1n tion of electing United States senators by £ " BERLIN, March 23.—(New York World sightseeing on his own hook. Midpight | Other military sult brought by Captais | athers Pacific Boads. | direct vote of the people. Mr. Rosewater, 1 Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—One of the found him bibulously wandering In dangvr- | Barclay, mentioned o the World. Stfling | 12 Improve the Public Highways, although his advocacy of the supremacy Y noblest and wealthiest families in the 8outh | (copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co) | OUs quarters. Policemen, sizing up tha | the ducal suit deprives English soclety of | 4 « Streets for Omaha. lot popular will In the choice of United V3 of Germany, the county of Bassellet, has | LONDON, March 23.—(New York World |courier as a foreigner, advised him to re- Oue of the most piquant scandals it “’l SALT LAKE CITY, Utab, March 23—(Spe- | 13 Queer Names in Directory. |States senators was well known, was the come to an ignoble end. The family, orlg- | Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—The biog~ |EAIR the less infested streets, but the | ever enjoyed and chagrin is correspond- | o) ojegram.)—At 12 noon today President| low the Porter Climba r. only one of the candidates on either side tnally Spanish, settied In Bavaria at the|raphy of the late Chancellor of the |Englishman boasted that he was a match | 1081y great, although it is recognized that |, 00 G, Burt of the Union Pacific called | 14 Woman: Her Ways and Whimi of the political fence to come up promptly time of the Thirty Years' war and had | Exchequer Childers affords a striking | for any dozen Frenchmen. | the king's action is benefictal from the | (0L T 0iing o stockholders of the | 15 Amusements and Musical Matters.|and put himself on record. The clerk read enormous wealth in lands, casties and vil- | example of the close personal fn-| “Besides,” said he, fourishing s revol- | point of view of public morals | corporation to order and two hours and & | 16 “Tristram of Ble ! the statement from the desk, receiving re- lages conferred upon it. The last three | terest Queen Victoria took in naval | ver, 1 never go unarmed—see.” Platonic Friendship's Usaal Res Ralf later the proposition of increasing the | 17 Ethies of the Underwaorld. spectful attention, and at the conclusion members of the family were spendthrifts | matters. Childers, when frst lord of, Thereupon the oficer promptly arrested | There is another interesting aristocr: common capital stock of the Union Pac Omaha Man Who Burns Ear the roll call proceeded without interrup- end ryined the estates, said to be worth | (he admiralty, suggested that the sailors Bim for carrying concealed weapons. The | suit coming on after Easter, in which SIf | by the amount of $100,000,000 was an ac- | 18 Editorial and Comment. | tion $750,000 a year. The last member, Count|should wear beards. The queen wrote: | Prisomer. resisting, received a thrashing | Regioald Beauchamp, a ueighbor of the king | complished fact, When the papers were | 19 Freak Trees om American Sofl, | The adjournment of the caucus last night Frederick, married a wealthy Berlin bank- | -Tpe queen thanks Mr. Childers very mugh | Which must have convinced hii that occa- | at Sandringham, sues for a divorce from bis | filed it was necessary for the raliroad om-| = Troubles of Early Newspapers. until Monday night hangs up the senator| er's daugh! with whom he obtalned a|for his communication on the subject of |sionally French muscle overmatched the | wife, the handsome daughter of the earl of | pany to file with them a check for 000, | 20 Cla 0.000. But it lasted only | peards. She thinks the order will do ex- | Emglish. , | Roden, with $100,000 d Recolleetions. fortune of $10 contest at least until T lay. All sorts ages agalnst the | the tax to the state, at the rate of 25 cents | Commereial and Finaucial News. |of schemes and deals are rumored, based ten years and now Count Frederick has| remely well. Her own personal feeling | The Jersey Lily postponed her departurs | co-respondent, a wealthy gentleman named | per thousand - | 21 Condition of Trade in Omaha. on fusion s going to republican cane 2 ‘. i o 2 . eet ce ——— | did: e he i been forging bills and has fled no one knows | would be for beards withou moustaches, as | for three days to secure the man's release | Watts. Lady Beauchamp recently contrib The meeting was held m“_ambi (‘;e"mr Tempetature at Omaha Vesterday: | iiates o belng withbeld by Isteationsl whither. The countess is endeavoring to| (ne latter bave rather a soldier-like appear- | 4nd paid his 100 francs fine. uted an article on Platonic friendship to a | denuded of its furnit n effect a settlement " Hour. Dex. Hour. absence, but 8o far as can be learned noth- ance, but then the object in view would not | Mrs. de Bathe said she had ordered more | magazine. ployes were notified that the meeting would | "5y fhig tangible \bss been &ceo 1 §T. PETERSBURG, March 23.—(New York | s, despite the clean mew blot- by Press Publishing Co. §T. PETERSBURG howed signs, Pl N “.ark"'“.m; World Cablegram—special Telegram.)—ORe | rer on the top, of having graduated as a | pressions of sympathy on all sides, with Michiga the hope that its effects would soon ba alone for cix months on a tour of India. | ed to the World | veteran in the railroad service. It was wan PYTIIENR bl sy Sy i g Pl v PARIS Cabl " _Special Tel Vo la | the |Of the aide de cai ! prech T0 PURIFY PARIS MORALS | Rosie. who bad thrown up her engage- iR ?\?:l‘h:m. o Russlar an oig | the following interesting account of the | ypon and over this cheap table that ) port .:'r.:’..lp:::m.-.-u ot ol s dldio ol Hge oo A ment at the Gaiety, is now looking for an- | man and his wife have been arrested | FOUtine of the czar’s lite | $200,000,000 deal was perfected | 3 engers. n:\ elxnn—:?mmumx"‘““r; p‘.‘n.h, and Y New Joursal Seta Out to Cleamse]|Otber in a West End cowedy company. She |charged with the murder of twenty-fous | ~The cZar Fises at §:30 o'clock. His tollel} Those Who Attended. a compromising r, he has y ¥ | where ri iy U ished in this Theodor Butklevitch, one of the most|be obtained, viz., ts prevent the necessity |than thirty dresses. She will return here _— v‘x,c Beld in that ofice there was e ¢ = B m. ... 5a direction and both republicans and fu- brilliant of Russian painters, bas died In{of shaving. Therefore it had better be as |in & fortaight to try them on. scramble to improvise chairs and a table | 7 a 3 p.m...... 4% sionists are on the alert for any move Buda Pest, an outcast, drunk outside a pub- | proposed, the entire beard, only it should ——— WORKING HOURS OF THE CZAR | tor the occasion. The re!ull;n; ‘;..u whea | & a. & 4P m...... 4 that might be regarded as a trick lic house, where be froze to death before pe kept short and very clean.” | | the meeting convened President Burt was| O = 5pom.. + M o g cssantative 9 . r L | | | precher's Sickness, assistance could reach bim. Butklevitch| The chances of Galaty Girl Rosie noore | ATROCIOUS CRIMES IN RUSSIA 1n B e evapaers Have 1° | the sole member of that gathering who had | 1y O 20 oy e sk g [ SRR IR AT TREI AL e was twenty-four years & prisoner in the | pecomiog the marchioness of Headfort are| g14 Comple Arrested for Murder of v e B anything better than a $1.30 kitchen chair | 43 o = . Tiniatin e nes uu‘:rrv Y Rep- lead mines of Siberia, whither he had been | g}l trembling in the balance. Immedi- | piv < Sl A Ve at | . P | to cit upon. The balance of the stock: | resentative Sprecher in the house this . deported for insulting the czar Alexander | arely following the arrival of the marquis’| . :, 1 1 beg- 24 . _|holders sat upon just every-day wooden 9 R ——— |morning Bsterally sroused quite § Surry 1. He escaped from the mines and after | moth-s from Catro comes the announce- | elf-lmmolators. (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co.) | cnairs around & cheap deal table FULL TRAIN SNOW-BURIED ou"! the srate house and elicited ' — incredible wanderings arrived in Buda Pest, i became a confirmed alcoholie. ¢ grip and tPat on his recovery he will go| BERLIN, March |m'm that the marquis s suffering from (Copyright, 180 F t | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., March 23.—Wil- | been 80 constant in his attendan. = " claim: n make the marquis pay p, 3 s lasts until nearly 9. Then he sits down a o4 oy, 3 > p ce upoa o G:l JVRe A Miaie ‘A:::n‘l)' £ he recedes under fai qu,..‘p—‘»’ “fmmt:“:‘: ,::;k:“:.:r e l,, ‘,;n:e bls writiog table to discharge particulariy | Those wbo were present at the meeting ssions, supplementing his dally labors and Lit ire. | village li 3 . soners 8k ot bur Burns, a commercial salesman, reached | the s | ved, 15 Dot far from a well-trequented | UCPCTtANt mattérs of state which do mot | Here President Hornos irh o bome today after spending two days and |with study and committee work at night, , r 3 & 3 ‘nion Pacifle, Secretary Alexander Millar, | three nigbts on a snow-blocked on | ¢ g t . " s admit of delay. From 10 to 11 there fs a | U® _ - e 2 o train on | that his strong constitution has been un- (Copyright, 191, by Press Publishing Co.) WHILE THOUSANDS STARVE reiiway. but rhe autborities knew nothing short pause for a light lunch. Fr General Solicitor W. R. Kell Attorney | the Manistee railroad, from which he and | questionably subjected to a severe strain, PARIS. -March $3-—(New York Warld | : crimes until they were discovered by | *F : Lawrenco Greer of New York, Attorney |five other pa oo 1 o'clock the czar’s time is devot | engers escaped by walking |The latest reports are reassuring and he Legrand Young, also Auditor Hills and As- | three miles through great drifts. They | may be in his seat aga sistant General Passenger Agent Dan Spen- | were a day making the trip The vote for senators today wa cer of the Oregon Short Lime, the lattef | “On Tuesday afternoon.” sald Mr, Burns, | lows being in attendance to furnish such in- | “a trainload of people left Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—A daily | S0cicty Wo mewspagfer called La Morale Publique will [ fOF Diess aud s art publication here April 1, backed by a! port ler a Dos. powerful association, including soclety ns documents, studies b aines the reports of governors, to which he often adds numerous ¢ traveling through the provintes of tuygla, Kherscn and Bessarabla, dealing | The man snd bis wite were in the acbic | v Grand Marais, | Aller & Martt Publishing Co) |1a fo e arginal remarks. His esty drinks BBV B | 0 o Allen 5 Martin women, senators, lawyers and men promi- | e Now. T ok Wortd ue | haneen BN Rob b 0 helOVes. 181 Rckuwhile 907 glasses of tea, rarely | formation as was necessary regarding Aot SAERE Wit - AV i | MRS R Bt in every calling. The prospectus an Telegrans.) — Antolnette | aere ot bt the police voiteve ihat |laking wine. He eats a caviare sandwich. | affalrs. s of the mast formal char- | Zilee north of Seney the train, u deuble-| STOU - B . sounces 1NAt-the Bew paper, besldes giving | g SET T PN L ont Soclety woman who | h Hst of sietims by hoh that| prom 1 to 4 p. m. is devoted to the joys | The meetiog Bl T ek A | h:‘n’l""":"* snowdrifts several| Hinahaw .. DT v the news, will make a special feature of | R sbintnad’ {5 e et the list of vietims by polson is greater| U 0 0 ¢ the domestic hearth, | acter, and consisted of e Movk: ey ey gber than the car roofs. The storm | Hitchcock § Thomp defending the public by obtalning meces- | T°°cBt!Y obiaired u divorce. today appeared | gtill included the keeping open of the polls for | cof ) . t ued all night. The next morning two | Vote in Detail. court, having been ordered to submic | Occasionally the alde-de-camp on duty is e votin a g | alimony propersy ecessary fo Ber GIEDINed | ceaves of vorcons whe Sudotny br the pest, | DFtRIDE new oF tntoresting in the papers. | of the stock Taaiar Wers: Ihare. with | oraacs it e BLn se 1o She aft-] " AUSMERCUTRIC RS L B ey e Sribtnsl Tump Semang| eV s o poveets whe, Judiing by the posl- 3, " ogsesty I aB tTegular reader of thel8ster, a8 1B0SS. DIN gre WY | oy sledgeload drawn by o 8t.| Andrews-Thompson, Rosewater, maintenance. H & ump 1400 | tion of their bedies. must bava Leen butied | L no L’ Books he has not had in his|the power of attorneys from the over- | Bernard dog. In the meantime the pas-| irrie D ,\n.r;?mln'.-‘ r;“;:x‘lrm YT (PR ulive. It is believed that theyr "'“: for a long time. From 4 p. m. the czar | Whelming balance Io( 2 the fllmt-lkh:ld;’;ls' r{:fi:};r:hwflcmi from hunger The big Z Hosewater. Among the lme were some Wlchiof a sect of self-tmmolaters 3 ks agaln, sometimes only until &, but | Whea the polls closed at 2 o'clock (bis |locomotives managed to work within three pson. Aeikiejohn. startied the au or ple: SIx1y | qisappared trom the ueighborhood of Ben | 1"; "oclock, when his principal | Afternoon there had been 1,145,296 shares | miles eney, where the train was burled hats year $3.000; sixty dresses, $7.500; |gq¢ me years ago. The police are 2 “‘”k n of. The rest of the even- | Yoted out of the outstanding pumber of |out of sight. Friday afternoon seven of| o o< en of e rest of t v sary laws and prodding the sluggish au- thorities to & rigopous application thereof 1t will wage a war against improper illus- trated papers, viclous books, questionable posters, overfree stage productions and dees ot all sorts [ The prospectus says “France, espe- clally Paris, too long has been beld up to a2ac, the fortress of Ben Melklejohn, . s o s | ., Meikiejohn. 3 “ i % orsets, $240. ing for two women who at that we " L DAFTA o v anp = 1,954,264 shares. The majority of the stock | the passengers, including myself, set out| Hinshaw, Meiklejohn ::::n:n:f;‘.’::w:,.; :,l,‘l :.,.,::“::;,',:.,:: At this stage the judge showed great im- ||caders o sect, but disappeared as soon | oK j‘:m'x,‘ - l'_p .;:'."h"h’ m,_‘f,,. R fter | was voted by proxy by Messrs. W. R.|on foot and after a balt day reached the| 4t ld 3, nio i B Ao PG SUIOPREND. Wo tntend 16 2urity the eattial] PESNCG i s ThRar ot ahe datact - 4 O STEYS WaR discovered Niires ta his study. Punctuaily at | Kelley, Alex Millar and Lawrence Greer. | siatlon, completely used uwp. The train is Thomp:on, Melklejohn. and country and regain their good repute. | g Vet . R . Atter the meetig. Mr. Millar, who was | stll stalled and with six feet of snow on| on, Rospwater, We want Pari {ties interfere | ACtIDE 10 the capacity of secretary of th e of bis daily | meeting, stated that the proposed am on the train are confronted with a serious serial Bous, | ment to the articles of association of the | condition. One young woman, Miss San- e e pperial Bouse | company increasing Its common capital | born of Grand Marals, is among the anow- t 3 stock by the amount of $100,000.000 and | bound trave badanstss and the level and more falling the passengers en with the the o ve et Praber e, [men T bemtked e o (FOR COUSIN, OF THE KING spectable and clean. We sball protect . PR swered the pretty divoros PR AR wives and children from corruption. | °00 08" anariod.his Rowe: Duches fise Buporpeing vieLoggr g PR Black, Entestainy n Smart FRENCH CENSUS IN A DAY |iiom masy coes o oou beop r S s | working bou Drossed in Hinshaw 3 Thompson, Meik omy | onol | (Copyright. 191, by Pr iblishing € g o | of 4 per cent bonds, ba el | | Metkiejohn. Blanks Ciren raw Must All| “This ugly little insect you fondle there | xicp March 23.—(New Yory World Cable- | ™0 e whle She e ““: u:;h,».u»d upon | SBAD CAPERS | O costs $3,000 a year?® ored the judge 3 epti- selzures which formerly recurre: w4 | i ":‘ 1“ l:d . Suh 5 "n 4:. il R s ahutbun g | STem—Special T“;“”“:')‘l T"‘;‘ - o8 duch- | (B "'l 2°0r alz weeks Dave n mumai! Enormous Capitalization. | Flerce Storm Destroys the Omahas| Harlio- peori, Rosews er 8. | n, do ¥, are thousands | oo or viariborough end Mrs. W. K. Vander- | $ n . | athorn shaw, Melklejohr 4] Batenughe of people in this city who are starving? i e party ;:\‘.r» since Bis ilinee In the Orimes. His face| By the fewa of the additioas] §109,060.000 Depat nt Reardmen & Hibbert—Thompson., Meikieiohr (Copyrights 191, by Press Publishing Co.) | Counsel, bring your client here one po lbers Menedortt why | Bas become round and full and he has a|stock the capitalization of the Union m;} Kills Cattle. ’ forton—Thom Medkiejohn. PARIS, March #3.—(New York World Ca- | hence with & more reasonable estimate ward, The duchecs | BERMRY ce His frequent headaches | cifc will reach the epormous total of | {NEAPOL March 2 o . 1 on, Crounse. blegram—Special Telegram )—France's ¢ e d foulard, with | Bave entirely d sappeared | 82 9,400. The authorization of the i | e R March 23.—Phenomenal | g b e of this sdditional stock today is for the | thunder and lightning storms raged in Wis- of white She wore no Hpies South- | COB8ID 4nd Minnesota today. At N ; urpose of exchanging the stock for Sout ay. At New Rich. rings save ner wedding ring. She aiso bad [DEFEAT THE CAFE CARS | 2iroge B “LC0IRES ‘i connection with | mond there was a steady cannonadiag for s single string priesiess Dessl seckince. | — | the deal which was eonsummated by the tWo hours She was generally admired e dea will be collected in one day throughout the country. In order to secure this the police | United Stmtes Representative is will distribute at each house numbered | ferimg at Hamover—Viekery t sus taking will begio Monday. Al the daia | CONSUL ~ WHITE FIAS GRIP . oty he lodhs sing Paris Use ho. 2 The Omaha & St, I 1 ey el h : | iman syndicate some weeks ago naha «ouls depot at Board- Lom s water. " "", ,“:‘." ';f'r”",”n ",;'\':, m’m by | Bstabls {iazly weil n'Npek:. Ovenalonaily aho-viskin tead ot ““I; Teoanection with the operations of the [ Man, Wis. was siruck by lightulog and - sible for the correct nu of occupants | | tables with Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., who the Nation Hatchet, X burned. Much dam N t & " . b i « . a syndicate it is interesting to uch damage was done to tele- Teported. This operation is done in the| BERLIN, March 23.—German offcials |, . ). 4 some good luck, winning $600 in a | N iaib Hltrf}m'“ e 4 hat the Union | STaph and telepbone systoms 1 2 afternoon. Before the next evening the | emphatically deny ¥ wupported | cusrier of an hour Thursday night B2 2 & 3 : ote. says Mr. Miller, ihat N s | staiee." At Clearwatdh & Torh the .two janitor must bold the collected blanks | Great Britain in rejecting the United| | (Copyright, 198, by Fress Publishing Co.)| Pasiie now owna sl the ( ;e‘ofx : urlh ."n: g el ol k:l‘: -:- struck | properly filled under a signed oath from | States senate’s amendments to the Hay PARIS, March ew York World | stock with the exception of seventy sha g ning | Stillwater and four | Cablegram- uck barns near Special Telegram.)—Mrs. Na- | while the syndicate comes within a few [ 8l%0 w, Melklejohn wan, who will carry them to his station, | concern Germauy. { bt (ek honk ot 3 Smitz, rved7 for & paier | Pourentote trenly. The maiter dete 2et) ENDOWS A TAILORS' SCHOOL i i tion’s crusade bas been imitated here. The | hundred shares of owning all of the Oregon | 5’"" of cattle were killed on the farm of | om0t B pRipeon, Fosewaler whence they will be tabulated. All ques- | Consul Geueral Mason informed the Asso- Kunights of Needle to Study | company ownlng -‘ majority of n:.. ;uhurbqn u(;nmn -Inmb:n!h A | Joseph Josephson near Maple Island, Wis e nine o tions as to name, age, nationality, occupa- | clated Press that the managers of the In- Anatomy, lors and | electric tramway lines announced that April | ed articles of the corporation | T e ——— Melklejobn. Hon, dhiiren, otot rerprinted deatly ¢n | iarntionel Mabiditice. of Tire Extinguish- | the Microscope. {15 1t would run men's and women's cafe | were filed with the secretary of state tvis NO FINE FOR BEING DRUNK N ewnte the blanks. This system Ambassador Porter | ing Apparatus, opening June 1. especially —— {cars. A tremendous upheaval of temper- | afternoon. No announcement was made of | | considers superlor to the American one. |desire a full exhibit of American apparatus l,.- pyright, 191, by Press Publishing Co.) | ance women crushed the project. First the | the plans for copsolidation of the Central | Toleda FPe) Goes on P & since the Paris exposition showed that the| VIENNA, March 23.—(New York World | crusaders invaded the rallway stations | Pacific with the Unlon Pacific as a division ciple That Liquor Hablt i » Troop reed. | United States was far ahead with patent|Catlegram—Special Telegram.)—The min- | wheré all the suburban -or through trains of the latter system. Something definite | in this regard is expected later. The new bonds will be secured by mortgage upon | BERLIN, Mare - ispated from | gre alarm and police telegraph system. |ister of education has sanctioned the en- | with cafe cars passed, blocking the ap- Field Marsbal Count von Waldersee from | Mr. White, United States consul at Han-|dowment of a tallors’ school, with teachers | proaches, begging intending patrons to ride Pekin, dated Friday, March 22, says that |over, Is suffering sewerely from influeuza. |to instruct the apprentices in anatomy and the withdrawal of the British 2DO, 0., March 23.—Police Judge L in the ordinary coaches and shaming the | the company's property, aud are 1o be ex- | W. Wachenheimer has decided that drunk- @ Beasian | Mre' Masen Bas £ons there. Mr. J. 1. Wich. | physiolegy: THey Will slse uaderst | waiters. whom they dubbed “slavich peien- | changed Guring the 8est Sve yers for|esaces to & @iscase 804 Bet 8 crime| Wotner PR troops from their positions at Tien Ts ery, Ambassador White's former secretary, | course of lectures on physics, chemistry, on | ers.” Three huge mass meetings finally | Southern Pacific bonds, and the additional | Prisoners charged with that offense appear-| Whitmore -Hinshaw, . took place simultaneously (hat morniog (B | has arrived bers. He will establish an|light and colors and on the microscope and | compelied the municipal cowncil to demy the | stock is also to be used Lo cover the pur- | ing befors bim are dipcharged aud the costs ity By the masser agreed upou. | American law oftice in Berlia. its usgs 1o testing the qualities of cloid. | autborization. chase of the bis system. ! remitted. Younz--Thompson, Rosewa er, ¢

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