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THE OMAHA DAILY BE t Mo Sork 1% "o % e i) ASSAULT A SUPERINTENDENT | EABY FOR _AGTIVE WORK TELLS CUBANS T0 ACT NoW A ineeting of the national executive com- > ~ S e fiane thwest 1 srvement Clab Lookin - Cookrell W, n'\'v ee has been called for Indianapolis for e “"": = " A4 SERY §E Twentys L ator Cockre! arns Them T the same hour as here. Any action taken a . Congrem May Want M bat Noxt | ° etident Mitchell's recolution here wii | Btrikiag Girls' Sympathizers Mob Speace at | FONFER S irvet y ore, be promptly wired to Indiapapolis and, it | Wilkesbarre, Fa. B R T Is sald, ratified | The moderately —— | provement club st night active steps for CONSERVATIVES MAVE THEIR SCHEME | natiomt] executive bourdare mesiers o | | the development of Twenty-fourth street | national ‘executive board are western men |STONES ~ MIX WITH PISTOL BALLS | were wtarion ciis Kngineer Roeonnter and N oy v | Gommitedman Vres Bower st oh e i | Cits Attorney Connell were present and At Kot . v che anize endered ch ass e in the delibera t set of win .':'l!l:;"\':n: ke u-lln'o-v: Waeh Like | Chris Bvans, who are wembers, left In Kuoeked Down with Deen | fome st Tosenster had propared ShRle | e e « hut Incor- | Scranton lasc night for Indianapolis | Gns ot an=Police ¢ tho street, showing t eht grade comfort with the es . porating Clause for Neeis INDIANAPOLIS, March 27 —W, Keott, | Finally Dispe the and the changes which b made o aaith bl procity Treaty, | editor of the United Mine Workers' Jour- | Crowd SiNey thHo SLPOSt Wad OB s | straight enough for the 1 cal, has malled to President Mitehell his In the discussion he sa th r'u:‘ ’ s resignation, to take effect a week from next i3 o had been brought to the established grade | HAVANA, March 27.-The committee on | S8 urday. He assigns no tea 't { Y o prevailing vogue and curved enough to mvww-w to healthtul anatomical lines. ARy WILKESBARRE, Pa., March 27.—A mob , e, but that washouts had o " o | LKE RRE 2 at one time, but that washouts had mad ' Telatlons of the Cuban constitutional con- | *1NINE other than that he has held office | of hreaker boys and men and women, aym- | it necessary to have considerable work | yentlon cxpects to complete ita work of [MO'e than two years and belleves it well | pathigers with the striking girls of the | done before the street would be ready for | In 1900 we were unable to drawing up a report for the convention at | '© Make way for someone else Who . 4 Bramford silk mills of this city, set upon | pavife. The matter of the per cent today’s sesslon and lay the matter before | SCOLt'S successor will be has not been an- i L~ + " : L | fully meet the demand for ‘he coming municipal elections are be- [Of Prestdent Mitchell wubject to the ap- | thero would be bloodshed. " | While the club did not believe :..., it \."‘",n‘ g to resort to any makeshift to meet the conditions, At present, :A.r‘nlx.uln:‘u‘. affect the political situation and | PTOVal of tho national executive bard ] The superintendent was on his way 10 [ be possible to decrease the grade to any | Dowener, considersble sdditions to our fuctory fuciles enable us to keep ause the drawing of party lines in the | this city when the crowd of breaker boys | conside le extent, a commit consiste Yl e !umnzd phe :(rl\gh( Arepipt Auighgbingdioh) "“m ootvention. This tiay reault in s reaction TN Vi TN | ot him and, with mud and stones, fred | iag of 4, ¥. Smith, George Bteele and Byron Sl irom. e et Herat spie it s | Al ULN AN | volley after volley, yelling and jeering. | : $1.00 to $2.50, and also our 397, 197, Empire and other poy een manitested by | 3 Reed was appointed to confer with the | the radicals during the " venty styl « & G Corsets— fas, tew days, Tt When the city line was reached the mob | property owners interested. If the desired numbers. There are over seventy styl s\lnd .uznhx R&C ”& wlf - ew da he conservatives have . — hered about 500, y men and women | " s the grade Betwesn tH 3 ; & G Corsets are the corsets that do not drawn up n proposed scheme of relations (Continued from First Page) 1’"”":;'”; Al many men and women | chunge s made he grade v the a corset to fit every figire. R & G Corsets are the co e policemen o eaching the | sireets wi e ¢ Ame a L B policemen on reaching will be the sar ates on wubsiantially | aispateh from M, | Seate et The Mok and oMl It to S IR ML o S el stretch, Every hairbreadth of stretch is taken out of the guu(’.svlv‘\} esca the linen of the Platt amendment, Includ- | pross 8 few dare oo, ‘oar oy otociated | SE00 ! [FRRE e fteenth un l of steam-heated iron forms. "This gives 8 permanency to the right shape l'l“l’f :\::‘rllfl:’. nyr‘:‘ . r’:’;b W THe ootriTee |trlp over the Isabella mountains to Agul-| Spears and his companion entered a trac 1t was stated by the. it wtney (hat and form that will stay in it until the last day you wear it. q;"t: on rointions tommeen @4 to the committee on | naido’s hiding place, accompanied by Sur- | tion ear and the mob surrounding It de- | there could he 1o questi ng th & G Corset is sold with the understanding that it must give satistac ‘h Senator roll Baw baen visited by ;‘r’:’:“ M”.”r Harris, Captalu Newton of t 'llv:~'v'::; m'..‘:‘”»v’-’:l :y 'V-‘Hl‘:"'d(l“”;h‘v;w' ,;I.‘ ‘1.‘ t ‘vly‘n i \\v':v ’rm.v‘l)f. ]wxl\ to the “ ,-.y", or (he dealer will “r'w]v a new one free .{( cost, i~ £48L. the PINE ATEHAmORY 1y Yo (8 et X ond infantry, Lieutenant on college, and th n be 1o troul g Bt L, 3 Mitebell of the Fortieth infantry. six vet- | smashed. ~Later the two men were ordered | paving ihe sirect. W. H. Green b Kuaranty of independence. | eran yeouts and a company of native scouts, | to ket ¢ff the car of the club, stated that the manager of He has ad o em to accept 3 LY | @ has advised them to accept it promptly, | gif picked men The appearance of the superintendent was | the street car corapany had announced that | | | vou are m,'phrd with what you want. R & G CORSET CO. 363 BROADWAY - NEW YORK n ident suggesting that the next congress would | P 1 ould the signal for another outbreak. The po- | the company intended (0 lay tracks on t only not be more 1ib \ Plan of Operntions, | mp ack not only not more liberal, but would be L Iee surrounded the men and while the riot | Twenty-fourth street Tikely to ask fo het concessions They were to be landed by the ol . I et I‘k for ’lm I\ ¥ concensions it the [ They were ¢ b .I",”|I. "" ""I :‘v"‘,"‘ ']“' progressed Spears fell senseless with a deep [ wus started, and with this under ‘m'lm,. 4 PRSI HOW . Bt s LR o gash in his jaw inflicted by a stone thrown | i1 was decided to start th | |and were to proceed overland, gulded by [t R ob, The oficers then | as . RATHBONE T0 8E REARRESTED | : a tormer officer of Aguinaldo, who had | o LT RO LR T suceee paving as soon i Mount and the | possible. Counciln 3 in dis- | other city officers st that while the i wi :L'“:;:“l T e Cr Loy O srews present city charter permitted the council 1, However, e Given Opportunity To asssiva: tie . anged | THey, too, were assaulted, but not serl- | (o order new paving without a petition 10 Boukve Oiler » decelve the cnemy it was arranged ously injured. No arrests have been made. | of the property owners that body had re Superintendent Spears Is charged with | solyed to order haviug repudiated an agreement entered | into by a former superintendent striking mill girls. Th that Aguinaldo's representative who had given the information to the general should lead the scouts and assume the charact of iusurgents still loyal to the rebel cause rector general of posts in Cuba, | They were to make it appear that they who 1s now out on bail under charge of | paq captaured General Funston and oth fraudulent practices and whose rearrest | American officers of high rank and weie Bas been vrd | taking them into the camp of the insurgent chiet to be delivered as prisoners of war. | Then was (0 come the daring part of the | plan. The pretended prisoners were to | throw as.de their assumed character and {metamorphiose themrelves from prisoners ondsmen. no such work done until the property owners affeciod indicated their and the | qegire for the work, and for that rea Eirls went on | it would be strike for elght weeks and returned to HAVANA, March Estes G. Rathbone. former d necessary 1o have an informa : petition presented to the council contaln- | = celve an advance of wages of from 5 to 20 f g DiF.dant. (The bankgemsant AASBNSRWE ] farity OF thE Peoitags bh the stenh EXPLOSION INJUfiES THREE ARBUCKLE CASE 'I'O BE ENDEDiIHON COLUMNS T00 sm)nt i | «l beeause his bondsmen re- fused to continue on his bond, will be &IVen an opportunity to secure another bondsman before i} frontage on street. It Superintendent Shoemaker, who arranged | wue decided to do thi the settloment, disclaiming all knowledge | of ten will of the negotiations and refused to grant the demand. Another strike three days later and A committee | south Omn Settlement of the DIM Contractors Auth pa it ty Wil Be Made Outside ot from Plans for ederal Buil take charge of curing sig Light Che natures to the petition. The names of the | Disnstrous! was inaugurated | members of this committee has not been vty d is now on announced. | George Jeanette and Mict It was stated that certain pereons i8l66 Aw i « arc ! werlously injured yesterday afternoon by Though the sult (0 the Nubrems to captors, seize Aguinaldo, beat down any e fser says: Though the suit in the supreme ¢ 1l perienced upon the last occasion that bail | opposition that mleht show itselt and hold | IMPROMPTU CAKEWALK A HIT | claiming what is considered a part of the an explosion of gas at a small frame build- [ of Ohio i the war boiseen the Arbuckles | undertaken according to the plaus pre- was obtained, make the result doubtful b street and a committec was appointed to ing in the rear of the Murphy block on nd that a their prisoners, no matter how great the — K Murp In any event the poril o Kow: groar clie torsestor. thy enamy, | TV ut the Exposition | confer with the partles in regard to the Twenty-fourth street, South Omaha. Jean tmmediate trial To carry out the program required a lon Giv Ant Not Down opening of the street, to ascer Mr. Rathbone has been granted thre¢ |murch into the interior and never-ceasing days, with an extension of time {f neces . to furnish a new s order for his rearrest Is carried out. His attorneys are hope ful of getting new bail, but the large amount required and the dificultios ex When the construction {of the annex to the fe of the ironwork eral bOildIng was | McCoy were | TOLEDO, 0., March 27.—The Blade t and the American Sugar Rofining company | pared in Washington 1t was has not yet been withdrawn, that action will | number of the fron columns were too short, n their | ette McCoy, and W. Cook were com- | pe takon and the bitter fight between the |and consent to change them had to be ob- n tubes to be| (o companies is at an end. The exact terms [ tained from the department. Yesterday Gin- — consists of Henry Roblff, Jacob Schamel |used in operating magic lan torneys will ask for an In. position in the matter. This committee | pressing gas into i caution to guard against treachery. Th 4 G % The | of the agreement are not made publie, but |dele & Co. the contractors, were author- man. The fat | troops in New Vizcayw and New Ecija and | T®0 bright little daughters of W.|and D. W. Shull. | pressure was evidently too such for the | {hig much is known, that both will continue | ized (0 make the changes required in the that the main charge agaiust him s now | (ue guntoats Vicksburg and Albany were | A+ Chandl Alice and Gladys, aged| From south of the proposed viaduct came | tut ) l 8 and there a terrific explosion. | 1o handle sugar and coffee and the price will [ columns at an additional expense of §3 one of carelessness, for which he will be ! red to pperate respectively 8§ and 5 years, gave an|the statement that the property owners |Jeanctte was holding the tube and his right erned entirely by the price of . b co-operate with the capturing be governed entir ¥ the price of raw ma tried with Neely, puts a new phase on the | narty. imprompiu performance at the Audl- | along the street would sign no ition | arm was almost Ulown off by the explosion. | tarial, While there has been considerable| FERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. case and the fechnicalities hitherto In-| The news of Aguinaldo’s capture fnai- | LOFUmM exposition last night, which ex-|for paving until assured that a sewer McCoy was painfully injured and Cock was ' talk that the two lines would eplit up, the | wisted upon will probably be waived and|caies clearly that the plans of Geperal |¢/ted more interest and aitention than|would be constructed before the Arbuckles taking the coffee business and the | Mrs W. R Ml North Platte an ordinary bond accepted Fuiiston were carrled out successfuily. any of the numerous features down on|was laid. The club decide American the sugar end of ft, there is no |18 a guest of the Millu caleium | ypyth in it. Neither ls desivous of with- [ Lyman H; ed that the resident | 1ighis and it is presumed that the pressure planist struck up property owners would be practically unani- | on the tubing became too great and the W. E. Stanley of Kankas, who was the |Rutus” and the two little girls, withoot|mous in favor of the improvements on the iron let go. It is thought that possibly an guest of honor at a banquet here last night, |any suggestion from anyone, staried swing- | street. The club was awakened this morning at 1.30 o'clock |ing down the aisle in the cakewalk. The [ Wednesday, April 10 in his rooms at the Royal hotel and told |aisle was soon crowded, but the infantile —eem that General Funston had captured Agui- [ performers, undisma AW YORK, March 27.—-A delegation | naldo. and applause they were attracting, danced | Ride a Bee wheel and be in the swim. comp of five men representing trade He said: "1 am very glad, I am sure, to |away for a considerable spell and with ad- interests in the Pennsyly paving | stunned to take the | Jeannette and McCoy were working with the bills. As they were passing ulong one | necessary steps to bave the sewer put in, | the plpe in the manufacture of Stanley ¥ d for Kans of the alsles past the exhibit of & music | and it was then sta PHILLIPS CALLS ON MORGAN| GUTHRIE 0. T, March 25 -Governor |houre the pia S Whistling ris and 1. 151 drawing any part of their trade and both | JXFtgn. £0 W Tamle teel more secure to handle the two articles. [ of iastings The Woolson Spice company's plant in | Murray adjourned to meet | error was made in the compounding of the | thjg city will not be closed, as has been | Mr. and Mre (i 8 Gonl chemicals rumored. rictta Gould Hellwood, ¢ —_—— o er as possible Je . wa of David Clty, N. D, Jacks As soon after as possible Jeanette was — gV lerton, weoln and IFred Matheny red W it the Tey i Mics Hens or 1 ot N henburg are stat hweser and sty nton of G hospital and Removal in Agitated. at the ller Grand {four doctors were called. The right arm | A stroug movement is now on foot for | Nebras was amputated just below the elbow Coy, who works at ved by the attention| Wheels! Wheels! Wheols: now they 89 |raken to the South Om ans at the Merchants: A C. Mile the removal of the headquarters of the |ler, T A. Millor, Hurtington: Jf uia anthracito [ hear the' news. 1 am more than glad to | mirable gr and #kill. The attendknce bpsmase sansonmhesnoaoas in's restaurant, was | Transcontinental — Passenger — assoc mnnni:}” ‘K‘_{:;lj‘l"l “»"““‘I‘w'd " fake «coal regions, with Rev. Phillips acting as | know that a Kansan was the Instrument in | for the day exceeded 800, 4 injured in one of his feet. A bolt or some- |from Denver to Chicago. A meeting of the |y EaGs 40 0 @i, “Penader; chairman, held a conterence today with J. | securing this man. It was a great deed. | Prizes were given as follows: Mrs. L. FashIOIleOI' the Seaso“ thing of the sort had been driven cl association 18 to be held in Del Honte, Cal., | Cchuldt ancroft: 8. 1. Turne . Morgan in the private office of Mr. Mor- | Kansas has had many unkind remarks made | Appleton, rocking chair: Louise Nissen, gAn in this city. at her expense recently and I hope those | lantern; Anne Bilz, two packages of wheat | @eeeeeeseesssssssssssesssss@ | (0 his rooms at 2406 N street and his wound father Phi'lips made a brief presenta- | who bave made them will now have words [ manna; Fred Hawkins, two packages of Minth Wy Mies Eumb. dressed. ton, saying that the delegation was there | of praisc for our state on account of Fun- [soda; Alice Chandler, can of cherrie: E merely trylng to bring about action that | ston's exploits. Freda Gieselloun would prevent a strike, that they were | I am very sure that all the people of | May Peterson, can of peaches; Miss veady to act as an Intermediary body, or to | Kansas will be as glad to hear as I am |Clasey, can of sliced apricots; M. Walskins, be used in any way that would compose | that General Funston has captured Agui- |can of peaches; E. J. any differences existing naldo. His adventure was watched with Father Phillips asked Mr. Morgan if he | {nterest and much anticipation and the would meet John Mitchell, president of ‘the | successful termination of the enterprise United Mine Workers' assoclation, who has | will cause rejoicing not only in Kausas, borer. been in New York for several days. Mr. |but over our entire nation.” As the most popular man present Morgan in reply said in substance that his | Lieutenant Admire, who is one of the ten |retary J. E. Utt of the Commercial club attitude has been toward the prevention of | men with General Funston, Is a son of J. [was awarded a quar of whisky, a strike. He sald he was much interested | V. Admire, receiver of the Kingfisher land | Ofcer Bloom leads in the vote on the in the mission of the delegation and as- | oMce, formerly editor of the Osage Ciiy |most popular policeman to peceive the pipe sured them that they could rely upen him to | (Kan.) Free Press. Licutenant Admire en- |With 110 votes to 100 for Officer Osburn do all within his power to prevent any |listed in this city for service in Cuba and |The other candidates are Officers T. J action that would paralyze business. He | then went to the Philippines |Duun, Mansfield, Bebout, Renfrow and remarked, however, that he was disinclined to hold a public conference with the labor Bryan In Ske leaders, indlcating as a reason for this| LINCOLN, March 28—W. J. Bryan was |record at peg pool, scoring 2,040 action the beliet that should a public meet- | this morning informed of the capture of | Miss Whitmore leads the vote as the most ween himselt and the labor leaders | ARuinaldo and asked for an expression of | popular teacher, scoring 200 votes 4, the publicity thereof aud possibly | Oinion. He said he preferred to wali | Candidaies in the typewrit 3 attendant conclusions might hamper the | Until there was more complete verification |seem to be holding their str achievements of the best ends which all | ©f the report. Mr. Bryan did not doubt | serve .. Wilson, tull and through his left foot. McCoy was iaken [ April 16, and this plan will be one of the [ Worthi G. M. Adams, Crawtord; J ein, Nebr subjects to be discussed. 1t is understood | &"fp iy that the representatives present will also b As for Jeanette, it {s understood that (attempt to form a national railway detec- sack of pastry flour; g aside from the loss of his arm he sustained | tive bureau which will deal with the ticket LOCAL BREVITIES, severe sculp wounds and a number of |forgery, which cannot be successtully brulses. McCoy is considerably scratched |handled by the local passenger assocla- up, but none of his wounds are considered askn mas, S VWO W Marsid, elin’s D, Miller, L Mike Enright, who i 1lleged to be ane the three men who held up John Nettler's tions saloon at Twenty-fourth Ml Vinton & t serfous. Jeanette has, it is stated by the Sl ————— the night of Novem dn was arrested doctors, an even chance for recovery. All n Ry IR CHVER f the windows in the small bullding | NEW ¥ from London t Johnsgon has resigned the cha blown out and the structure was | {he British Columbla D otherwiso damaged tion and 1% no longer vice president of the | greatly increasing the membership, it s Alaskan Northwestern Terrjtories Trading | pected that the attendance this meeting OWNERSHIP 1S QUESTIONED ' W tax the capaeity of the jodge room eene, can of pears; Mamie Marr, can of strawberries; Bessie Watson, gentleman's necktie; Albert John- son, year's subscription to Western La- Wednesday — aftorn neon Realunn od | Drummy ina Mitehell The Elks lodge will hold jts annual e'ces of | ton this evening and as there s been a - | revival nmong the Jiks during the winter, Byron J Mareh 27 —Advices received fay xay thut Richard By frmansh pment where the gas was being manufactured wer Kruger In Not Coming City Clerk Elbourn Suys B NEW YORK h\ 27.-Charles D, Pierce, the representative of the Orange Title is Vest Free State, today sald that there was no Omana. truth in the story elreulated in Paris that Mr Kruger was to come to this country City Clerk Elbourn says he proposes to | to sive a make Messrs. Poppleton and Woolworth show a clear title to the Bluff tract they | are trying to sell the city for park purposes | 1y | betore he will withdraw his opposition to | day the purchase. The price demanded Is | | | - Glover. leal. R. R. Hall wiped out Buck Keith's prize series of lectur MARK contest for record Wednes- ngth in re- each in the hope of eflecting a coup O S R s | o -’ were seeking. In other words, as Mr. Mor- | the accuracy of the Assoclated Press bul- |the final night. Some progress was made t\',,‘_ ;Hm" ,f,” 7t '”",”:","' o7 srepd (",f“‘l":',':, Rams S e 4k 2 gan remarked, should he hold a public | letin, but said so many previous reports | last night, however, and record city already owns the pr as It never | A% 51513 500 Shoe StOI'e meeting or conference, “half of New York | had proven without foundation that he be- | stands ¥ Pardun, 2,265, Estelle bddib A AL Y and hsbind 1o 1, C would be upon his heels.” lleved it wise to postpone commenting. Beech, Marifan Reichardt, 2,210 | AamS EGagletal ha W aniwhrtl o ke iR (R ve RIS ) Mr. Morgan added that the ends sought Mr. Bryan was notified by telephone of Sheeley, 1,340; Edith Lohnes, 1610; 3777 Fancy Shirt Waist, | e S R e el . Stoddard and husband (o A. 1s the nu;\( up-to f + store in the could best be achieved through other chan- | the news of General Funston's capture. | Bertha Davis, 815; Belle Finle 95; Clara 32 to 40 in, bust. the United States AiES : “"‘” (s l"'" X ;' Detweller, lots 2 and 3, block vest, While we \\4:4- at the date ‘y om ' nels and he assured the delegation that n.-l hu:l rll*ll.:‘!)d.‘ :un uunu'.lwq the (;nl‘l leu“ a78; Edlth lm\-r 3 Nore Hm;rl- o danita novishiTbowh it b Emn. taiba | § . ¢ sEIminviaw 800 - i : ::[\}"II:::'H;:‘I::M\:‘:l‘“\‘\'t‘H Ih tho non-arrival o [ c cate sards | &nd evinced his iuterest in the report, but |son, 170. No mention is made of those be- 3 A Bilos = ARASY Florence A 2 | all our goods, Il say the 4 ‘ o et oommunicate with the boards | L aurprise. He wa (ol that there | low tho 100-vote mark { made with or without the fiied ining: The | STREET RAILWAY EXTENSION ! omint it i Fric company ™ |y koo ke being seceived and wo are You may rest mssured that 1 belleve | could be no reasonable doubt as to the| H. J. Penfold leads i the phacton con- | 4410ty shirt watst made wi there will be mo strike remarked My | authenticlty of the cablegram, but posi- [test with 142 votes; Fred Paffenrath has " I Fedde, s L Wiy BW SW 8- pr 1 to ft any einity. Remember our RY dy in Omaha or vi ROOM has lework I8 a | materinl e g served | d wife to Marguret A ery convenlence and we wish every lad Marah tively declined to express an opinion until |5, Rev. B. K. Trefz, 25, and u dozen others | fe4ture of the season & den well:isaeryel | on Mot "1 block 11, South ErconvanIeS ANG WRLTEY eI RN Mr. Morgan shook hands with the jpem- | he was more fully informed and personally |with a lesser numbe e e e s kr | . e et oa whaniths Batosll bers of the delegation and they departed, | Satisfled that there had been no mistake. Tonight tho Molern Woodmen and their | {xeRBATR BEC e B oy Hhk, 4 K. ; Deed o R R e T A Mr. Morgan, after the conference, declined | M. Bryan of lato has been giving less friends will be the guests of honor and | BT WG S RCE T8 A0 PEE FIUIE ORC ; AMIRER, s l""” ;'“ "" e considered at| ppompson ¢ Talg et al to A, E. Burke, 2500 | always In atendanee to make any statement relative thereto. | Attention to the Philippines question and, | some half a dozen drill teams representing i ARLIRT 4 : | the next meeting of the Omahu Street Rall- ne 616 e to C. MEET ME AT THE . (OROSIS 8HO| though his interest has not ceased, he has |the various lodges will indulgo in @ com- | Hen lawns, dimity, fine Madras and similar | way company directory will be the improve- | G; Jt. Willlame, administ HOB ! 8 p| s to soft silks and erepe o | W Haller, lots 13 to 16, b'os 1 |l'l~ STORE - ¥ paid more attention to domestic problems. | petitive diill for excellence, in which three | Materials, as well as to soft silks and crepe fment of the Harney street lin The plan| & 'yo 11, M, block 4 lots 6, 12,20, oAl 2 MITCHELL CALLS ANOTHER Drizes will be awarded, During the even. | @€ chine. The original is made from white | is now to extend the line from its present| Wioek 4 Willam Hagedorn's dd 0 batiste in combination with fine “mbroidery fona! bank, ing Mrs. Whitney will entertain at th term kit Twenty-fifth and California | Sheriff to Nebrs | bt 3 acre 1 lot n H i Prestdent of United Mine Workers De- | CHICAGO, March 25.—General 8. | model Kkitchen with a chafing-dish demon- | @04 18 worn with u narrow belt of white silk | ¢ {0 Prospect Hill, and to lay double| [iiykded % of 3 acr IR veh g s°r°s|s sho. s'flr.’ ! s Lo B s Maae Otis was awakened this moraing with the | (70 lon making and sersing a Weish | BeId by @ gold clasp. but Valenciennes and | (rycics over the entire right-of-way. Tn this | shoift to ¢, B Doil, part Tt and /- e W ] ing Friday. news that Aguinaldo had been captured by |ygrebit, Beehtold's orchestra has volun- | Mechlin lace make equally durable | work new, heavsweight rails will be used | % Reed's 1=t add U ARON 208 80, 1hth Stveet, . General Funston. {teered to furnish music for the evening, | €fective trimming for wh fabrics | and several new cars will be added to its Total amount of transfers.......... 818,517 FRANK WILCOX, Manager, WILKESBARRE, Pa., March A call | “Tam very glad to hear it," said General |The afiernoon will be for the women, as | Paliste embroidery is charming in contrast | cquipment. The board of directors will Bas been issued by President Mitohell of |Ots. He added, however, that he made it |ygal, and Mrs. MacMurphy meet Wednesday, April 4 the United Mine Workers of America for |® rule never to be interviewed after he had feream of chicken & meetivg 1o be held {n (his ity on Fri- | Onee retired for the night, and he smilingly fjup will serve | With the plain material. When made un- soup, daisy salad and | lined the waist is fitted with shoulder and | | i fison rolls under-arm seam only. The lining has single | A new wheel and just the one you have | — day morning at 10 o'clock of the president | deci'ned to say anything furthe Friday evening will witness the competi- | Ust darts and a seam in center back. The | always wanted. Read The Bee wheel offer, | We are Agflms and secretaries of the th and secretarios of e three Penuylvania | o o g AT RDPROVES SENTENCE | o the Thurston iesand | oot o e Which e stitched Lo voi. | FUNERAL OF GEORGE BROWN | ey | | For the eciebrated Washhurn Instru- | o) [ irovide becoming fulness below, | | g " are bers of the national executive board will — | depth and provid ments - the Washhurn mandolins are to MacArthur Confirms Judgment of The edges are Hnished by bands of inser- | Services at the i " 4 o AR 5 one A workman r Duent Leaders. i G A near the top. The soft vest front is tucked Caratary: “hip - they possess that beautitul qua - e L e arom YO | o shallow yoke depth, its edges being in- | ekl ity of tone like the old Cremoun violins 4 l MANILA, March 27—General MacArthur | niie . "“" by the cluded permanently beneath under the trim- | The funeral services of George Stuart | —sfe. Valentine Abt the great mandolin b has approved the sentence of the military hikge, | | | ming on the right and closed invisibly on a | Brown were Wednesday afternoon from > 1 t th, — der (1 p | f virtuoso says about the \Washburn /] ippine 49 8 : | by Chief of Police Donahue Wednesday aft- | 70 i [ ot e _ he B e e art e as the Mando-Ducat, who murdered Quisim- | o100 (iig arrest short, henvy-ser | The sleeves are in bishop style. with a | ring of the First Congregational church, | the workmanshi Cured Him and Would Be bg, natlve president of the town of Cal- |IEEER SAMC TATISSE SROTL MY RS | ip of insertion running lengthwise, at | There were many beautiful floral tributes. | sed'-1 shull ut )} thnes recommend the Cheap at That Price Ambs. In Bay Lake, dud taok bis liend t6 8 | gnq nothing more cach side of which are tucks which fall free | The pallbearers were: J. B. Blanchard, | Washburn.” 3 headquarters of the insurgent genera Detoctives Drummy and Mitchell were | SIEDUY above the wrists (0 form soft pufts. | M. R, Murphy, I'rank Chittenden, Alexan Minneapolis, March 27.—(Special.)—Mr. | Callles of that district. Five of the ridg* |4 iuiiad on the case and they The wrists are finished with pointed bands | der Garrow, Allen Powell and E. 8. Har John Matsen, the well known designer of |leaders of the Mando-Ducats were sen- |y Lt B0 R0 G O E ey and at the neck is a stock collar that also [ rell. The body was placed in Forest Lawn 4, came s g advertisements, ®ith the Mathews Adver-|tenced to he hauged at " ) ‘;"" ““"l" : |across a blonde wenring a sailor shirt. He | Bt® & pointed end. and that closes with the ’um.(.;, Ao HOSPBO using Co., says I gannot praise Casca- |One to imprironment for ilte and four others | ooy the name of Harry Jackson and fur- | WAlst at the left side nt about | me. 1 was troubled for three years with| Captain August MacManus of the Thirty= |yan “wanted. Jackson is charged with | $12¢ 4 yards of material 0 inches wide or stomach troubles and my lite became simply | third volunteer infantry, who eifecied the | ooy iing a highway robbery upon I D, | 2% yards hes wide, with 47-5 yard a burden. All the medicines 1 took did me |rrest and secured the conviction of these | pyvant hug the Omaha police do no pw | O lusertion and & yard of cdging to trim | ne good, until 1 was advised to try Cas .\(Il:lnln»li;lr;n ln.-.uh-u Lm been highly com- | (ho particuiars. The sherifft of Lincoln 1..,r.x||n~vr..v 1 u\l‘l be requir carine. 1 secured u bottle and soon felr | Plimented for his worl |county will arrive here today and take | The pattern No. 8777 is 126 , Dottor. 1 feh encourakad and ke on k. | Ataira 1 the Laguna provinee are wr |G TG it Bndltaks | 28 BRVaE Bud 0 luch bust THE PURE Childrens and Misses Dress Shoes— ing it until 1 used four bottles and became | SUMIDE better shape since the inhabitanis | GRAIN COFFEE Khiny shoes for little misses folks and the ent leathers that are equal oll. 1t the price 100 nar anoon. | Meve been largely relieved of the terrorism For the secommod )t The Bee' tul m-«ln'n‘d AT I'wr‘hull:m“:I would | €Xercised by the insurgents. WiLL IMPROVE KRUG PARK voaders these patterns, which usually ret u"v Gra 10 i not a stimulant, like - Lt 0 30 cen will be | cole 1 and its effects in style to those that mamma wears | bo cheap compared to other so-called med- | wantin Mint Under Considerntion. | Proposed Sy enter, Bowling | A% from 88 ¢ 30 snte, will bo: furpished | Jti fTects . SE716 b0 e L RTINS, A telt icines placed before a suffering public DENVER. March 27 —Charles Has- Alois Al Obes Tias k price, 10 cents, which covers | e . . onan Cascarine 5 @ liquid laxative and cures | brook. ediior of the Denver “Times. has ro- | il ki) axpooks, 1n orer (o K8t o7 patier sfuls ! coftee, ce. We have secured the largest line all discases of the liver, kidneys, stomach | §iived w letier from Geonge B Roberts, | i soclone B satie, @18 Mumbes sud Mg : J of these shoes ever shown to add to one and bowols, Anyone suffering from dyspep- | nouncing that the sugkestion of the Times | Krug park, near the Country club house, | | abou. ten days from dere o pire . | alveady large line of misses’ and cbil sla, Iiver, kiduey or stomach troubles will | for fhe eatablishment of i munt ac Manili | ts to urdergo some extensive improvements | yutore beglnning to look for the potrers only ¢ | drew's shoes. We are satisfied that we find this the best medicine that can be| (/% L 1A | during the next thirty days, the plan being | Address Pattern Department, Omatm Doy, | Hebpr e cen Rl e o i employed. It is made from roots, barks, to make it a popular family resort during | Omaha, Neb el R | & | can & you oxa What you want lerbs and plants, nature’s true remedies Wheels! Wheels! Wheels: how they go! | the comiug park season. It is to have o g ¥ | ! [ We also have a line of young women's You can get Cascarine at your drugglst's; | Ride a Bee wheel and be iu summer theater, dancing floors, a band stand, bowling alleys and other sttractions Yo the | 214 Wil be under the management of W. sprivg heel the same grad ws o patent leather of ind styles, We extend a special invitation for you to come in and look at these shoes. Drexel Shoe Co.. ue Seat l-'ue a full month's treatment for 50 cents. It Y | they o not have it they will order it tor| A SO you. Rea Bros. & Co., manufacturers, Min- | Muil and press, nearly com- | W. Cole, who was in charge of the park at | 6 1] P mewpolis, Loulsville and New York. They | bleted for fhe merke v Canda Southi | Lake Manawa Iaxt year. The Omaha Street | l "E DO I S . 4 R ; o3 | ern ‘into” the' Michigan Central by the o i Miljead tree to anvouo & valuable booklel | change’of ‘the new 3 per cent’Michigan | Rallwey company will improve the service 4 niral collateral trust bonds for Canada | of 1ts Walnut Hill line in order to handle and bowels and one woek's sample treat- | Southern shares. after the fashion of the | $ 1he Lasisaand, ITam gral. saky. o8 rels H ? M I h 30 h ment for 10 cents in stamps to cover pos- | #Uquisition of the Michigan Central and | 0" he yced in this lmprovemen o " Ow a c t - Lake Shore roads by the New York (¢ ¥ ment bave al tage. tral, ready arrived, \ adls HAH.\AII STREKT,

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