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1901, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MARCH 2 [GRAND ISLAND POSTOFFICE|WORKS ~ SEVERAL FARMERS | BEET SUGAR IS A SUCCESS (oot i il | Help for Women ’ . | Stranger Poses v oAnd Swe- for admitiing beet sugar machin Your Name, .. -— | orelgn manufacture free of duty | Who Are Always Tired. . ing Promise KN manufac ee of d | I Fight Over Its Location Will Be Gone All sory Note | Various 8tates Make s Commercial Triumph =~ Biwerience Discourawes Hounties. ‘1 do not feel very well, I am so Oceupation. . | Over Again - | of Experiments The secretary agriculture vigor tired all the time." h SI0UX FALLS, D.. March 27.—(Spe E ously prosecuted the investigations in You hear these words every day ; as Address f heeersiieraaee | e cinl)—A swindler recently made a profitabl l Pusted to his department. Several states | - often as you meet vour THENAS Just 80 o B PRI NI VYN 2k & tour through the northern portion of Tur- | have extended aid in the form of divect | ofte » these words ated. More Send this corner to The Omaha Bee for | SENATOR THURSTON KEEFS HANDS OFF | uer county. He victimized the farmers in | GREATEST PROBLEM IS IN THE FIELD hounties and have expended large sime for | asatia ot speals the samme Mgnils 1 | e that nelghborhood of several hundred dol- | this purpose. The experience of the last | cant words yourself, and no doubt you specimen book of sample pages and » : lars. One farmer states that the swindler. few years has not been such as 1o en- | do feel far from well most of the time. ¥ I 3 pag . - General Aska for HI8 | op, oprogented himself to be a doctor | the Farmer 1z bountice. Several state legisla Mrs. Ella Rice, of Chelsea, Wis maps, and full explanation of The | Views nnd He Declines (0 Asanme | gycce0ded in obtaining a note for $100 from | Effort tures have repealed thelr bounty laws and | whose portrait we publish, writes that : Responsibi in View of His him. In réturn the stranger signed a con ‘ Crop K Sure he supreme court of Michigan has de- | che suffered for two years with bear- Bee's half price offer on a l Retireme tract agreeing to cure the farmer's wife | rofit. (clared the bounty act of that state uncon- | ing-down pains, headache, backache, ' tee " D » | of an allment. Soon after the stranger de stitutional. Local ald has been extended | aud had all kinds of miserabie feelings, limited edition of The Century | T parted with the farmer's note the farme in a number of instances in the form of | WASHINGTON, March 27.—(Special Tele- | grow suspicious and drove hurriedly to the | WASHINGTON, March 27 —(Special )~ Au | factory sites and cxemption from taxation | gram.)—The fight over the location of the | First National bank at Parker, where he |interesting and comprehensive bulletin has | for a term of vears Grand Island postoffice is to be gome all | found the stranger trying to dispose of the [been fssued by the census office upon the | There has been a marked fmprovem: over agalu, according to the declsion of | note. Recognizing the farmer the stranger |manufacture of bect sugar in the United | in the beet sugar industry in tie way Dictionary and Cyclopedia g and Atlas, i TEAR OFF /@Tflis CORNER. / ot | Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith. [ left the bank without delay and, jumping |States. The bullctin was prepared by Dr. | labor-seving machines, the most notable Yesterday Mr. Smith sent for Senator [ inio a buggy which stood near at hand, was |Gullford L. Spencer of the Department of | ady ‘Thmflun with a view of ascertaining the [ about to drive off when the farmer seized | Agrfculture while acting in the capacity | tion of machinery and in the use of spe- tter's wishes regarding the lo | office. Senator Thurston stat fon of the | the horses' heads. Holding the animals he I that it was | forced the swindler to tear up the note, not any affair of his, in view of his retire- | When the man presented the note at the ment from the position of United States | bank he stated he had sold a quantity of senator, that he had refrained from taking | groceries to the farmer and the latter, not any hand 1n the fight until an inspector of | having the cash, he was compelled to take of expert special agent in the manufactures | cial division of the census office, In the prep | 1 aration of this bulletin Dr. Spencer per jct«. There have been also many im sonally viglted every beet sugar factory in | provemcnts in the methods of transporta operation in the United States. Reports | tlon. unieading storage of boets. A were recelved from thirty establishments | dumping device much used in California | tevices for transporting and handling aw materialy, products and by | vs being in the convenient distribu ’ | the Postoffice department had ascertained | the note. The stranger also cavried a line [ engaged in the manufacture of beet sugar | is tormed the net method. The net s the wishes of the business Interests of | of spectacles and pretended to be an eye [during the census year ending May 31, 1901, | wiretehed over the bed of the wagon and | | Grand Island as to the location of the | specialist. It is believed he hax gone ‘o (and from one factory equipped for the in- | the beets are loaded upon it The load | oMce and the report the inspector made | some other part of the state to continue |dustry which was idle. These factories | drawn alongside the car or bin, to which | | was of so conclusive a character seemingly | his operations, and an effort will be made |are distributed fn ten states and one ter- | one edge of the net is t attached. The | that he had no other recourse but to con- | to arrest him | ritcry. The bulletin shows that the total| entire load is wow discharged at one time cur in its recommendations, |« I invested in the beet sugar manu- | by drawing on the opposite edge of th | “The postmaster general intimated o | DOC MIDDLETON TO TAKE PART |fcture in ihe United States during the | net by means of horses or a m \ | Senator Thurston that he will procecd to census year named was $20,958,519. Of this | ented apparatus in use at a west carry out the wishes of the latter at once At Qundro-Cen unt $14,420,325 te invested fn machin- | fory comsists of a counterpolsed tilting [ 1t he would only make them known. The He Meld nt $3.891,871 in buildiogs and the re- | table. upon which the loaded wagon of beets | | senator refused to do so on the ground Deadw nder in raw materfal, stock in process | {s clamped, and by a single manipulation its | had had enough criticlsm during bl of wanufacture, nfshed products on huwd | contents are dumped into the bin AT R N o A By N his senatorial career and he wanted now to | DEADWOOD, 8. 10, March 27.—(Special.) |and other sundries. In many instances | The California factories have a large re- | LO\ER\“]Z\T [H\\(.hs I,IA\’ FOR PADDING CENSUS COUNT| njoy a breathing spell. Mr. Smith then | —The program commitiee of the quadro- |1arge tracts of land are owned by the cow- | ceiving capucity. One of them can receive Mre. Ersa Ricw. | # | stated that under the circumstances, there |contennial carnival, to be held in Deadwood |panies and devoted to agriculture { 1,009 tons of beets per day by wagon al all of which was caused by falling and - 3 “h‘"'\k\v'whlwl 'w;vlv‘n'lwnl{vn '|l;v]- Imrv‘ v(‘( HH; |'u July, has got Doc Middleton, one of m.»‘m'lh: census “vr 1890 disclosed that only [ if necessary | inflammution of the womb, and afteg irand Army of the Republic of Grand |best known scouts of the wesi, to consent | tWo beet sugar factorics n operation | B {octoring WERIAIRES Cht R Cruiser New York is Ordered from Tangier Under [ 1sland to the site dectded on, he would |to come herc and take part in the exer- | when that census was and that the f Mo i . ‘\"'"_""l ) i i i .‘w’L.x:-”\u‘«‘\: sentively l.-\"m"x”]v‘;r to Manila, WASHINGTON, Siarel 27 Director Mer- | 0T4er another investigation, which will be | cises. Middleton is now in this city mak- | value of the product at tme was bub| o ton Gh Utah have led the Utan| Lyols inkhaw's Vegetable Come J—— ¢iam of the consus burents has received ine | DAde at once. The feeling in the PostofMcs | ing arrangements, He states that he Is not | 4840,500. The factorles in_ operation off g b o™ oo ins ‘10 fnoreuse fts ‘manufa pound formation of the arrest of three additional | ACPAFtment is wholly with the site solected [dead, as the press stated several weeks |ready to operate at the present time are | FUStT COMPAY (0 FRCEGURE B WARARE |00 g oy are troubled with pains, CLAIMS NOT TO BE COLLECTED BY FORCE ! jranne In s1. Mars's county. Maryinnd, | B (he business center of Grand Island and fago. Middleton disclatms acquaintance- | distributed as follows 3 .. | ing to the French system dovised by Linard, | {8inting spells, depression of spirits, Who. it is alleged. are implicated in the | DUt @ short distance away from the rail | Wip with Calamity Junc. He asserts that [ Colorado, 1; Jilinols, 1: Minnesota, 15| 810 L0 FICRERSY it Sotacea one | Teluctance to go anywhere, headache, S census frauds recently discovered in that | FOA0: and it ls mot at all doubted but that |bo has mever met the woman In his lite | Nebraskn, 3; New Mexico, 3, New ¥ork, 2 | /G [ OO0 KOERI ORIRRC S backache, and always tived, please re- United States Wil Use Ordinary Veae-| the | tor ordered to make a new in-|that he can remember of Oregon, 1; Utah Washington, 1; Cali s socond Tor the present season's work | Mmember that there s an absolute tee ne ¢ e ob persons, Joseph Ching, a | Y8tiEation will report the same as his | Middleton Is now keeping a saloon at |fornia, 8 and Michigan, 9. Of the thirty-| . o Sutiliney plnt Jive @ combined | Femedy which will relieve yon of your awyeE ot o, amd . former | Predecessor, that the business intcrests of | Ardmore, near Edgemont. He will be one |ote working factories twenty-nine are con- | [ u suffering as it did Mrs. Rice. Broof Grand and are against the Grand y | o lead o . e » olled b corporated cofipanles and two | CApacity of trom 700 to 800 tons of beets | E A o oy i DL ) 1 Island are against tl nd Army |of the leading features at the approaching | trolled by incory a | I to | 8 8 k A per a A third auxilary plant fs now to Baltinofe this morning.: 'The chtes | of the Republic hall site carnival. Middleton has figured as hero by individual 15 monumental that Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound 18 the greatest medicine for suffering women, against the former is that of aiding and hn Lewis an Postofee Inspector. | bundreds of dime novels. One of the f The nominal daily. capacity of all fac- being bt l;i‘i"N,',””,“,‘.f"f.\:’f I‘l‘;:;'r“fhm WASHINGTON, March 27 —Sccretary |abetting enumerators to make fictitious re- | Senator Thurston today introduced John | (yr® 0f the carnival will B el | oo g e nots tor the yeat and. | Its Tequirement of lime and fs then pump Long today cabled an order (o Ad- urns of the population, while that against | Lewis to the postoffice officials. For |.,,.|,,4{" all of the old sco and Todian fighters | The value of the products for th miral Rosers on board the cruiser |the latter is padding the returns. The years he was in Omaha and connected with | A SKIN OF REAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL approximately twenty miles through five of the west. It s likely that Calamity |ing May 31, 1900, was $7,323,857.. T is com | R 3 ovailed upo . para s d amor- | 1nch pipe lnex to the central factory. Es )»* ! ] New York at Tangler (o procced | vestigation, the director savs, shows | the Postoflice department there in & clerical .l'::*':nh\“:,“,: be ,I‘m.nz.\l upon to come 'u"""‘.'"'h" '"""j“ln"":‘"f‘ “m _‘“‘:" ',:‘“.’f’_"r beats | pericnce has amply demonatrated thut with I CREAM. OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. at once with. that vessel to Manila. [ Goyter had reurned 185 more persons (hun | capacity, and Mr. Thurston recommended AL Ll SR | et the vout sndihe Seuy &1, 1900, proper precautions no loss of sugar need | = T Aoh B This 1s an abandonment of the plan to have |were in hix district. A telephone message | him as & strong caudidate for postoMce in- : S e A & be feared in the use of pipe lines | " Rash and 8Kin the New York convey United States Consul | recelved by the director from Baltimore | spector. HINES EXAMINING ROUTE | o an ';"‘"'hh"‘ "" T "”'r“r':_"l',:_,‘“,','f A hopetul sign for the future of the Amer- | v General Gummere from Tangier 1o Maza- |(oday says the two men were released on ! Postmasters App ed. - e :"\\";llv\l_“:\‘l "l.h:"\":r: T ailure and yield | fcan beet sugar industry is found in the ev. | iah on beauty. gan In the Attempt to collect American |$1,500 bail each Ptioes. hesimartive. Bt Nivn sppoisted King Up New Rallrond ! : | tdent helief on the p many of the factories that the in long since passed the experimental stake This is evidenced by the large, substantinl buildings und the arrangement of machinery art of the projectors of stiy has clu o pi POS: e State de- il it s b of H ings justify the investment partment (o endeavor to adjust these claims ton county, vice A. Giacomini, resigned; " 4 in ike Ave and otler fesuex against Morocco without |county. UL apoarently has not yet bech | 3L Douchelt, Overion, Dawson county, Ve | _piuaue, 8. b, Sreh £7.— (Special Tele G |l l,rnlli! S SL any show of foree and by ordinary practice | brought to Baltimore. s makes three | poo Roe, resigned (UL March 7. (Special Te )t the total number of factorles severa g tors he . 3 W. H. Loss of New York nd J. E | 1 ¢ ha ¢ 3 diplomucy enumerators in all of the nine who took —F. B i o | gram.) b ork and J. E. | were not completed when the harvests were | g ug to admit of readily ke O,IVI [:: Sl toat the United Hta the census in St. Mary's county who have .n'.::.v:\. I\ 1' I:“':k.h-‘;.rl‘;( I-Tl:'u’ "LNIJ(""‘R"”"" of Omaha have arrived in this city |yeady, and In some instances there were [Tha beet mg.,:r’ rm;ln:d!\)u“"‘Iv';rfmlg\w.‘t.:;‘w bstacles | been arresied 3 B R JUCHON, BUCK CFeeR, DIemer | on o tour of inspection along the line of |serious losses from deterioration of (the & chos el general, who liud concelved that obstac] e county; C. M. Bailsrd, Talmege, Unlon |o" 5 S0M0,0°, [EEPection mionk the Hae of |ae | e i un of ihejand preparcd for almost any emergency were purposely placed in the way of hi county; T. A. McCall, White Pigeon, Keo- | " Jrand d. | beets. As a whole, there was an apparent | thyt may arise in the development of new SLSUY g Neb., north on the west side of the river P y the fa fe I access to the court, has received assurances | AM T W | kuk county small profit earned by the factoriea. In | Ak that, the actual reason for the departure of BASSADORS FOR THE GO H\I\vflm‘,’,':m H. H. Austin, Empar, Hig Horn {#nd to cross here. They are pleased with |certain cases handsome dividends w d that the m.m.\.\".”,l,,f',:‘_ A 1 3 Ly QRN " the country they have driven over and | paid thers there were heavy losses n the court from Morocco was (o pay @ 100K~ | Duiry Esper and | county paid, in others th . of the American beet sugar industry Another former enumerator by the nams [ Nebraska M Jowles was arrested in St Mary's v has not | |a return that will make the average earn- | A. Kander, Haymow, Stan- o it to b I8 properly mad, Accept no’ countar. folt of aimilap rame. Dr. L. A, Sayre onid to a | Ay of the haut-ton (@ patient): ‘A8 you ladles will use them, | rec mend ‘GOURAUD'S CREAM' as 1 . hermtul of il the Skin preparations s consul cosses and new machinery demonstra | sale by Al Driggla Yane due visit to another section of the country. China to Assistant Ment . "1':\' “m"h“l:‘ stay will drive to 4"’""1"“"\"“":1 In many instances the factories little | are (o be found fn the fleld rather than in | beslcrs in t -‘!".!‘l:vs\dn!-l:lurn.';" ! It ulso was promised that the court would | Han Ghiarles A MoOall 6t Bpanicer, T8, wis | oad hat o> okhel grade bstweed hore fiore tuad paid cxpennce the factory. It should not be assunied from Fi . HOPKINS, Prop’ return within a month or six week and sl would receive Mr. Gummere, probably at| WASHINGTON, March 27.—The secretary Mazagan, thus cbyiating the necessity on |of agricultu his part for an overland jc and that city, one of their plans being to o appointed assisiant meat inspector in the |yeilize that wbld burcau of animal industry To Patr creage actually contracted for in stateinent that suitablo beets are dif grade 1809 was 133,305 Because ©f the shortage | ficult (o g in satisf o of the crop in various parts of the country, | The problom is to convince the f | particularly in California, beets were ac- | iy tory quantities has sent dairy experis (o ney to the cap- |Japan and China for the purpose of in- Foreat Reseryves. New Stam | . 5 1 SRILE FOLROER 8. D Marek | ¢ it effort and experience ttal. In this view of the case and tho Now | troducing American dairy products in the | Plons are being preparcd by Indian Com- | BHEGLE TOUEC M | tually harvested from but 105,175 acres, and | ha will find sugar beets a surer and more York being badly needed in the east to take | markets of China awl another to the Cap- | Missioner Hermann for the resumption of | (Speclal.)—Denver partles have been here | po uverage yield, cight tons per acre, Wis | profitable crop than many others. Of the the place of the Newark as a flagship, it was [ribean sea for the same purpose. Prof. | the work of vangers to patrol the forest re- 100king up a location for a 200-stamp mill | vepy unsatisf; 1'% 1888, SYaBIEbnls hich ors factories built in this country within the | decided 1o lot the vessel proceed at once on [ Eiery of Massachusetts goes to Japan | Serves during the dry and dangerous |and a large cyanide plant, which will be | = The acreage sccded for the crop of 1800 |y w years the most successful have its voyage and Assistant Pearson of the dairy | Weather In spring and summer. A corps of | used by the Hildden Fortune Mining com- | was only 123400 acres, wher APPFOX- | heen designed and built by Americans. The Mr. Gummere probably will now enter|division to the Careibean. Mr. Pearson |00 will be assigned to duty in the spring | PO (y‘;":]'l';f:“"- that has purchased a num- | jmately 200,000 ucres would have been re- | advance in the beet sugar industry has been | into fresh communication with the Moorish | will ko first o Porto Rico, and then in|and It will be Increased to 500 in July and | o noith of Lead. It is likely | quired fully to supply the demand of the | g5 great that we now have several large government to secure another appointment | succession to San Domingo, Hayti and | AUBUSL. As far as the Black Hills forest | that the mill will be built a mile cast of | factories during that year. The average | shops prepared to execute orders for | | A com fob & MeALITE. | Cubi, They will attend to the sale of such | Fesérve in South Dakota is concerned, the [ tOWn on the Belle Fourche river. OWIDE |price pald per ton of 2,000 pounds of beets | piate plants [goods as may be supplicd them and will [ Fangers who performed satisfactory work | {0 the nearnes of the coal mines of the |was as follows: United States, $4.59; Cali Assabins Lot W ! N | exert themselves In svery legltimate man- | 185t season are to be reappointed, and it is | Hay Creek district it is believed that this $447: Michigan, $4.38; all other i FOR THE LACK OF OFFICERS |cxert themselves in every legiiimate man ner to secure an opening for American | °Xpected that a likp policy will bo generally | Place is destined to become a large mill | statos and territories, $4.25. In Californta | | The St6(EICS of the b Justiy |Bcods in the regions to which they are | followed as to all’ranges city. There will always be water here for (and Michigan thirteen factories purchased | assigned : - will purposcs on a basis of the analysis and four pu The Agricultural department also is pr- | RULES ON BUCKET SHOP TRADE To e Retried for Murder. B e e it paring to investigate the methods of man — BELLE FOURCH By ATOR 8 [ ALRE IPRELE. 05 L8 2D g & ¢ | purchased on a basis of the analrsis and . SmaN e cosent | UTACtUring such cheese as 1s imported into § v . Ll WASHINGTON, March The present [V (Special)—Willlam Yukum will stand trial | ; price. The value of the et ; the United States, with a view of improving ix paid a fixed price. The value of the | how that for many years it has been man ufactured on a small scale, but It hus o Gures Quickly sumed large proportions and in the lust I 1 e 5 \ ne. i t has long been a household favorite fetis DN oML aone- LN o the for Coughs, Colds, Bronehitts, Pneus Ieet L antite of sugar o g et | WoDia, Asthma, Whooping Cough and Wi il all other Throat and Lung Troubles Recraited Reguines € ganized in Time t Phitipp issioner of plans of the War department contemplate [P g | assen o for the second time, charged with KIIng | roquets of all the factories of the United | f Which was suitable for immediate cor aRnTEad s R ABASIBG Tok GEib: the maintenance of an army of 50,000 men | Cheese made in this country he value | New James Barnes In the summor of 1806, In | Bierer tor ‘the venr 1000 were. . Sugars, | sumption, was produced in a year of ex- | 1YISPre cribed as a spacitic "'”_r"";? of the cheese annually imported amounts 1 L " Btates for t yeaar b SUEK . Mothers ende a8 an infallible 1 the Philippines until order bas been com- | 3 ¥ imy — | this city. The spring term of county court $1: molasses, $25,102; beet puip, | (Femely unfavorable agricultural conditions | poi o M Gronn, Children ilke ft. Dletely established under the proposed now | 'O OVer $1.000,000 WASHINGTON, March 27.—The commis- | has convened, Judge Moore presiding, but | gsisod: juice. $316000: lme. $812: fertil. |10 (he beet districts. The vield of beet ) Pl 5 civil government and the garrisons can he G o stoner of internal revenue has promulgated |Jjudge McGee of Rapid Clty will (3 the | fore 25100 total. §3 4235 per acre was less than half that of an ay- | Preparedby E. . DoWitt & Co., Ghloage, sefely roduced to o peace footing LIST OF SPANISH WAR CLAIMS |the recent decision of the United States | Yokum case, Judge Moore being disqual- | s pilletin containe a historical revicw | €age season. The factories should readily | . | There are now about 5,000 troops in the circuit court of appeals, third civcuit, which | ified, as he was counsel for Yokum at his ufacture more than two and half | the beet sugar industry in the United | ™ Philippines and China and the original plan to held that no stamp tax accrues on a pre- | first trial. Barnes ‘was stabbed by Yokum | giates, which shows that until 1870 all [ times that quantity of sugar if supplied | was to maintain an army of 60,000 men a M fismpllve resale of :'Ifl"‘kl““;"“:;“;t""‘)("'l')“{“1“‘ his own saloon | efforts to make beet sugar were failures. [ WIth ~*r1'mrl!rm rew raterls] Th.v]\.ny-.ml" Poor lndeed R S T AR R e Dollars. transactions are settled by payme ait- _ M show that but one factory received sufficient & s teers, numbering about 25000, with reg-| WASHINGTON, March 27.~The Spanish|the internal revenue officials in disposing | ABERDEEN, 8. D., March 27.—(Special) | The first experiments were made in{gy quall fraction of thelr capacity. The av irough buoyant herve force, » mn ¢ G War Claims commission, of which former | of all similar questions. —J. L. W. Zeitlon, manager of the Dakota | 1850. In 1838 small works were condiucted | qrqga quantity of beets werked per factory | The loss of this force daily drags ulars to an extent sufcient to keep up all | ¥ r Willlam E. C} e N The c issioner also has held that there | Central Telephone company, ha in Massachusetts, but were shortly aban- 26,484 ¥ | down to failure some of the world's existing garrlsons throughout the archi- | Senator William E. Chandler of New Hamp- @ commissioner also has D company, has gone cast 3 ¥ was 26,489 short tons, and the uverage nom- | brightest minds. Such & conditiou is commonly known as Nervous Debility, When you lose self-confidence feel your strength, energy and e force are slipping away, it you seek sensible aid You prefer health and success to misery and failuse, have no equal asa nerve restorer, A couple of boxes will dispel that heavy. pelago, but it has been found to be im- | Shire 15 president, has received from the | is nothing in paragraph 3 of schedule A,|to purchase material for the cxtension of doned. No further attempts were made until | cticable to do so under exiating coudi- | State department a full list of the claims |act of March 2, 1901, which implies that a fthe lines in various directions. It is the|1863 and from that time until 1876 a pum- | Tlons within the short time intervoning be. | 48NSt Spain growing out of the insurrec- | purchase or sale of stocks must be pre-|intention of the company to expend $20,000 | ber of fallures occurred in Californis, M- fore the firat of July next when the entire | 1100 i Cuba which were filed in the de-|sumed and a written memorandum deliv-|in extending its lines this season, placing (0Is atd Michigan. The first factory in S il y 9 Jurtment up to the 15th of the present | ered when a transaction is closed or ter- |[the system in communication with Siouy | California was erected in 1870 at Alvarado, volunteer army must be disbanded. The |PArtm g v 0 | : he first essful factory in the United failure of the plan I8 due to lack of avail- | month. These claims are all those of |minated. On the other hand, the act p Clty, Sloux Falls and Minneapolis and St. !s:'( ""r;."”w nk aotory ”» e 1 n |(m able officers in (his country to organize the | American citizens, for, under the treaty of | Supposes that transactions are closed with-| Paul. Biates. Thise worky were operaisd vl rogiments authorized by congress and not | PATIS, the governments of the United States | Out such memorandum of purchase or sale, | - ying succ u 99, o they inal capacity of the factorics, bused upon only 100 days' work, is more than 60,000 | tons. The average length of the working | season is not known, but for the United | s It is probably nearer 140 than 100 days. Notwithstanding the adverse agri- | cultural conditions which resulted in a small | 2 i of pure 8! RN o ' Tt e anan of the lamens guney | supply of raw materlal. the value of the | . b and Spain undertook to adjust claims ot | because they are made with the intent that onth Dakotn Incorporations, 2 ito nds of the Alameda Sugar | hroqucts was larger than the expenditures ::,::‘.::.:...“ the diffculty of recrulting the |y "own citizens, The grand total of | they may be cloved, adjusted or settled ac- | PIERRE, D.. March 27.—(Special.)— [company, which bas rebullt the factory | 4", mber of factories earned a fair return cording to or with reference to the public|These articles of incorporations were filed |and continued the manufac these claims s $30,000,000 and included in ; 3 market quotations of prices or with Ihe“""fl‘ The Citizens' Electric Light and |Ces. ure with suc- he list are five claim pxcess of $1,000,- i STILL HAS ONE VACANT CHAIR :um !’I'l::»elu:l‘(t-sl“J:x:‘ul’n’vl "l‘m’;u |l.< (’huvm:\f intent that they shall be deemed closed or | Telephone company, at Clear Lake, with a In 1879 four factories were in operation, on their (nyestments, others pald expenses and several lost heavily. The statistics it they nall by X RItoRone omen b (LR AN oursiAgtorimmera i G per demonstrate that beet sugar manufacture Is fecting; the unpauml weariness did. "3 John W. Brock, on account of property | terminated when the public market quota-|capital of $10 incorporators, Alfred G ornia, ' ovalne and one |, ommerelal success in the United States FPPEATR QNG Tapiaces IRUATT IS RaVE: Ninth Member of St ~ Falr Tosses, eatimated at $5.168.511, — Mra. Ruty, | tions shall reach a certain figure. It fs| Warner. Josephine C. Plank, Ellas P, st |in Delaware. hree of these factories ap ——— . L Ty R T ‘;;"«'.’"-:L’; mittee In Yot Yet Widow of the dentist who was killed in 4 |only original transactions either by pre-|John, Tracy E. Sanborn and George Artus, | Parenily yielded a small profit, but the Mali-Nutrine nervous debility, If not, you get your money back, 100 per box: 6 for €500 maited fn j plain packsr ook free. PrAL 1611, and Dou, 1 iald, DovsIan Selectes Havana prison, Is a claimant for $75,000, | tended purchase or sale that require writ - history of the industry shows that except | s equally nourishing to the nursing mothey ten stamped memoranda to be delivered to 0 nt Verona the one factory in California all were fail- [ who takes it and the babe who gets the | the other party under said paragraph. Wyo., March 27.—(Special) | ures. The favorable results obtained in|indircct benefit. Prepared by the cele- | He also decides tha the provision in The State Board of Health was today ad- | this factory and the bullding of a new | brated Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n S0ld by Kuhm & Co., gard to keeping books in paragraph 3 for | ¥i8ed by wire that smallpox has hroken gut | factory at Watsonville, Cal., by Claus | which fact guarantees the purity, excellence | 884 M. A “Dillon. souf committee. The eight men who have been | nial to the stories that he intended to re- [all persons who do such business as de- |10 & town neur Sheridan called Verona and [ $preckels gave a new impetus to the sugar | and merit claimed for it | selected are: Ex-Senators Carter, McBride, [ sign his office. He said scribed In sald paragraph applies whether | @sked for medical aid. The town wili be | industry. Since then thirty-five factories | WASHINGTON, March It is learned sSmith W today that the president still lacks one| WASHINGTON, M pame of completing the St. Louls exposition | General Smith today gave an emphatic de- Not Resiw reh Postmaster Thurston and Lindsay, ex-Representatives “Whenever I have been asked the ques- | such persons are also engaged In business | Quarantine bave been bullt or are in progress of | PENSIONS FOR WESTERN Vi Allen of Mississippi and Glynn of New | tion, and I have been asked it a good | other than that of a bucket shop or not. e L construction in the country. The Oxnard - York, Prof. Northrop of Minnesota and E.| many times, I have replied that I do not Where can yo uiuyest money more profit- | Bros. have been active in the development [ War Survi 8. Siott of Arkansas. Thiw arrangoment | intend to resten, and that at no tme du- | BUILDERS OF MANY VESSELS | *b!¥ than by buving a bottle of Prickly Ash |of the beet sugar industry and through ¢ ERANS, | by the makes four republicans and four democrats | ing my service as postmaster general have Bitters—you get four for one. A kidney | their influence several large factories have | WASHINC 21.—(8pecial.) selected. The ninth appointee will be a |1 had such Intention. 1f you wish t0, You | g vinng ¥ TR P TR 1oy medicine, a liver t structed The following pensions have been granted nic, stomach streneth. | been con | S S R e : Koy Tukue of March 12 republican, and the contest for the place 15 | may say again that I do not intend to 0 encr and bowel cleanser. Four medicines | [Federal and state ald have beaefited the | (fFUS € Original-Henson Dow aid to lie between F. A. Balts of Connec- | sign and that every one of these storles Her Mark s Years for one dollar. | beet mugar industry 10 4 congiderable ex- | Ava hoe. 38, i oy at a meat market, or you tieut, ©. Miller of Indlana and another | setting forth that I contemplate tendering P o— s 8 bounty pad under the provi Callaway, § 4 | i r ) AL O MiLr 5t aleee ad AR IO AL L SRS o WASHINGTON, o 21 According 10| ELECTS MORE NEW MEMBERS |tion of the farit act of 1860 proved o pow- | Il Thifein oan hire other peoplo to Bisdpncng ~’| v ; -"‘r‘ 'l{m' ‘:\ erful stimulus to investments in beet sugar | Th 8 1 aev Pe / think for yon, ora nimble- |a report to the State department by United | L 3 ¥ manufacture. Sinee the repeal of *his act | Bhe o £ it . . States Consul Sawter at Glauchau, the|W/Wwaskee Chamber of Co the proteoiive taF on Gugar mas. favored | HISoncAI fingered girl to write your hipbuilding yards of Great Britaln during Add Twenty«Six te ite Gamastint T Colorado: Original--John R. Nixan, Vic- | letters, but do you know a tor, $8. Originnl - widows, (o1 D Congress hns for years made appropria- (opnant, Cripple Creek, $8 ‘ A COMPLETE OHANGE! e e R e DL - l lcial vessels, agninst 861,692 tons by all good dictionary is a great %4 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 0., | other countries combined. With warships Warner's Safe Cure Co. Dee. 31, 190, | Chamber of (! help in writing or speak- "Rochester, N. V. B4t | yix new members. Of this numb r twenty i AARRE 7 Gentlomen; Beforg try- [1SHLBTE 400 RO ot 2 three are Chicago traders. This is the M) || ing correctlyt vulteTod trequontiy’ Consul - Samter, foreign | conntrics huse |1argest number of members elected at on e ea o 1 e | Probably you have & decrepit i B TR RIE, (SORALIBN BN eting e history of the wauke | ' wian biidiees Houbled their outpur il Enelead e | meeting in the history of the Milwaul old dictionary n your office. It by severs 3 increased only 50 per cent. The Unit |“:“"“'"' It seen ““"‘ be “"‘I“““'; ‘“"I' . : y | 18 #o tattered and dirty that you beaduolics, States last year led both Germany ana | “USIO0 M'\"-:"m‘:“"’ ‘.‘u‘ P “""‘ Is in the nervous system, the most delicate and important ldom use it. Throw it in the had to go ince, (he amounts of tons sanding e | e and priviieges on the foor of the | part of the whole body. "When the nerves become weakened or waate banket and got & to be " ) L Germany turned out the largest ship, the |1004) exchange without rostrictions, thus | diseased, the head aches, the circulation is retarded and the establiching a revival of the option trade snd | . | | MILWAUKEE, March 27.—The Milwaukee merce toduy elected twenty added the respective amounts ager over 10,000 tons. England built cight big o R NTh, the mind, which only aggravates the disease until the whole sys- .‘:m s, h’”;\“. nl‘ u‘mY ;u- tons .:.v. and the | LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Ma « | tem breaks down, and nervous ‘\mstration is followed by insanity | D' t' Mirrehaha, 13,403, France is fast increass | erior Davis this afternoon signed the dras P Y Y ing her salling fleet in conmequence of sub | tic anti-kumbling b1l passed by the lexts- | OF death, Strengthen and build up the nerves and stop this 1 lc IOnary | sidies and makes no headway with steamers. | lature and it went into immed I» v‘ downward caurse Before it is too late. The chief of police of Little Rock fasued .- [ ¥ . o - 1t 14 the latest out and scholars SHOWING JAPAN'S FINANCES |orders at once for the closhng of ry My trouble began with aching pains in my arms and everywhere pronounce it the gambling house in this cit | legs, headache, indigestion, constipation and palpitation Co wo Makes Report of tn. [ HOT SPRINGS Atk March The Hot of heart until T became so nervous and run-down that 1 :::4. .‘u:n;:‘::: -o:::’-l::,m dayant o Banks and Thelr ‘x}??“fin;";;.I:Ll..-m:“\: R HAb l.l"r“l;"" '”L“ could not find relief until T commenced taking Dr. Miles’ | editors, apecialiats and educated putaines | eaniial, lacting upon ofcial notification from Gov- | Nervine. Tt gave me wonderful rellef, and finally re- | men, costing nearly a million WASHINGTON, March 27.—Consul Lyon, | ¢rnor Davis that he had signed the anti stored my healtl, for which T am very thankful.” @ollars before placed before the ar Hiogo, Japan, in a communic 10 the | ®embling bill. Ak a result the club rooms | SaMUEL HARMAN, Crystal, Mich public, it ought to be & valuabl | State department, says there were alto- |Are dark tonight for the first time in many | able ‘| book. It is & val - gether 2,364 banks of different organization [ Years in this cit The law covers all uable bosk-—by undergone ac {In the empire ou the 41at of December last, | forms of gambling P utaide . df """ Rool | M‘Ies’ Nervme | ::' ;:llhh lv::"h“" pI: plete chaBge B Wit The |rcoms, and ihese places were condueted | \ € peo blood is in A prosenting 8 18 Sapil as usual throughout the afternoon | L] dition, my ner k figures show an increase of thirty-three in ) b CALL ON OR W At Ay Lo the number of banks and $2 511,314 in thelr| Sporting men, who have thousands of strengthens the weakened nerves, rests the tired brain, 1] MEaRATH !TA'I‘“X{').‘;EET“. gone. 1 am Indeed most grateful to have known ¢ A h dollars invested in club room property, are d > d v RY OO of your wonderful medicine, and 1 gladly give it capital duriag the month | EbnaeR S St ALY gives zest to the appetite and puts pew vim and vigor 1% FARNAM STRENT, Aue prase. Yours reapectfiily, Mush demorgilned by the nfarosmen Into the whole system. Begln to-day to get new life. IN REGARD TO IT. Pt ohi bnie T 0o MRS, B PETTIBONE. A new wheel and Just the one you have | law and take a dismal view of the situa g sts on guarantee. Dr. MiLes Mepicar Co., Elkrart, Ind, | always wanted. Kead The Bee wheel offer. | tion in Hot Springs. | Sold by drug