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THE OMAIIA DAILY I'RIDAY, \I\IN‘H ‘.‘!'. 1001, Immv liately after their wedding Mr. and Dictrich settled in Hastings, Neb 2 1 He thought each county should y Smithberge s enabled to matry her at on The! 'owi sxebutions and that they Rinaan " 'IIH \RD HI',.\RS THE \I‘\\S Rubttals werd solomatied n May, 1938 i Al | h the crime was committed, 118 ob- | or e Meac g | Declares Seantorial Meatie Comes as &/ Lusiness. Later he founded the German 0 | u I lic hanging place of all the condemned | oting In the nex : L | tution he is now president. In 1887 his wite | mum of Nebraska Gishwille i died, loaving a_davghter v Dil W pusued by the fottowing vote: | B o . | CASE OF SPONTANEOUS ~COMBUSTION H.HTI\( T\\U I\“URS Such values in these lines|yms" . oo AN T PR S et ] s a . . Ampbell Merodith Van Boskirk . Hinter pever 1 ; as are here quoted are sel-t i Wiker b AT F P51 witetmed with Wesans (Continued trom 4 Cummi Newe g ok Johtisat f | dom offered when the de. |3 geeaa . Goppor,” dondan. > o cus ety aud seie i afer | iy .« |Harla Pasch, Dahiste Kaven of conferences were held between ’ ’ b S dde R Fellers Muller il 5 s combustion!” | week of the legislature, but no concord of at its height. We prefer, however, to share all i e Promper { Fuller Murra 3. H. Millard exclaimed yesterday as he |dction could be hud. Ohe set of candidates L . | irumbat i et Lol v grasp ‘I the hand of )llyl‘lv‘u‘ 1“”:”‘»‘\“ vh 1\\;.,.;\ |‘u. BOMIRKIY cHs WININEYS time l)uymg adv antages w ith our customers. [ elating 1o seioa] texes wid the mupmi | Ho Mocke' | who crowded into the Omaha National bank | fustion, and there was also disngreement RS tnin. b e i | of 1ssuing school bond | M. s o to shake the hand of Nebraska's new sena- |ag to the number required to nominate egular leng .00, & $2.50 per palr, | ouse roll 117, a foint resolution relat The P t d'Espr T v oand edging, $i0 nd $6.00 ]‘41:‘:;" 'H: 'V.w i fi ple v with embroidered borders, at $4.50 and Mensage from the Attt $5.00 pe The following message from the g nor. relative to the action of the | louse reconvened at ) ufter the | tor | This forced the balloting to besin in join v the manner of submitting constitutional | gooon session of the joint convention, and Congratulations poured in upon Mr. Mil- |session with caucus arearrangemen amendments, was also passed | atter disposing of a few matters of minor | 1ard from all parts of the Unied States. A |the meantime an organwation was formed | Tmportance took up bills on third reading, | teady stream of messenger boys wound (of a few of the extreme opponents of Mr. | v~ | an order of business that continued through- | their way through the crowds that were | Thompson, who later came to be known as | 3K a ] &Y 2 h senate | senator. The private telephone in Mr. Mil- | ced who insisted tbat they 1 ko WE (LOSD SATURDAYS AT 6 P, W, | yesierday i siriking oui the appropriation Bl very few. fnterruptions. Sena wau It . lennios. d¥ ke AmEe of lemp nd 4, curative to errors in the erimi- | 1ard’s office was ringing constantly. Oc- {into no caucus In which the name of AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND McCALL'S PATTERNS. o e O heing e | ol code, were read and passed by unani- | casionally the man upon whom the sena- (Thompson would be considered. giving a | mantel fell so unexpectedly deserted |thelr reason that they did mot regard hin We open our New Boys R Sy e | = s crowds who stood. in waiting and re- |as a loyal republican entitled to the vote Wb " " THOM so“ BELDEH &-co i R b e b i g o bved meesuges from friends who could [of republican fexislators. With ther Clothing for Sale Saturday l priation. The m read i | rompen’s osteopathy v him a personal visit {ditions no caucus seemed practicable b Y. M. C. A DUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOLGLAS STy 0 A L HAgg? r t in its consecutive order | ” | cause different clements of the republican | | steiking from 'the, appropriation blil after scveral successive calls of the he St I SUARLE { majority had each signed differen Sun $3 50 tO 5 e m— | TPy Judgment dn a grave mistake This | was passed by a vote of 3 to 3. T was 1o attempt on the part of Mt |calls, The only call the so-called | 184 bec the wonderful era of the | 18 # Yerv important office and at this time | authorizes the State Board Millard to conceal his joy at being hon- |could he induced to subscribe to wa % MILLARD “DI)"’“H(H\\\"}D W s I pon | e, ia" Ihin wetlon of the Senaty | Health 1o fssue physiclans’ certificates to | ored with the seuatotuhio. He was happy | which finally resulied in the original In all the new things a e which will withavs ' grenter | SRS S AGIRE o persons completing the two years' course in | and took delight in the nl‘»n—uhvh’ < of his |cus, providing for sixty-seven sign Piriod or hlauley e ahark be: rebreganted | Jour yote o yeatetiday b Fesonaidored Wid | achooln of ovteopathy. An smendment by | viiore His face beamed as he tore open |make it cffective, Bty e st time prevents writ- | Andrews to require the schools to give fn- | congratulatory messages, He was as happy | and a roll call ballot, u u.m]vw!v us nomi N o it Sty do 1 4 to direct this te | this Chairman Uhl of the printing cow The crowds did not b Mr. Millard. He | republicans of unquestioned lny 1 .u nbers of the legislut i | salnries Are Consid 1. cftered a resolution authoriziug an appro- | welcomed them cagerly ‘]vml h l;nn’uwl\:nk be eligible to nomination G 1 alway mbered with gratitide P Poate 1 e afternoon w priation of $700 to be given to the chief|to say to every man who saw fit to step | 1 ¢ o % . LOTHIN( motlon’ of Trompen ohe cor always 1o pat the shrine | aries bill by the senate siiting as a com- |journal for the printer and for reading | came into the bank and left after catching L ¢ | of truitless balloting in the open. this ¢ E. CORNER 1fith AND DOUGLAS. consisting Martin ympen and 3 the memor . men who | Ttute - e atins [ mittee of the whole, with Ransom of Doug- | proof thereor b LIS L e 00l et o e i ‘:,"_',,,'.':‘m waited | CA11 wis suddenly and quickly signed by o please you tell othars—1twe don't tell us. dith, wag appointed to escort overnor o gol o out | 1as 1n the: chal tions were introduced, but compromise | HOtographers abd newspay b followers of all the candidates aud its meet $309 | illard s office for an opportunity tv | Diotrich (o the hall and anothor of Crounse For two hours and a half the salaries |Was finally effected giving the clerk $5 ,.u‘m M il |‘nm(v“.‘y: a0 opgortusity & | SOt 9"t Mpealier for the ne Dr MCGR w Currie and Ran to escort Mr. Millard Snvame is of various state employes were dizcussed | for lwv;» work. Four years ago the house 4 f‘ .“~ ’nl ot L tixconnected and | “YONIDE. This was the only caucus a o while the caunon on the state house grouml ¢ t | ) ccommended. The | pald $1,000 for the preparation of a cop nally the telephone was disconnected and | & 4 L iten crnor Sa and numerous changes recomm : ed el SRR naree. i g Lm B ity o oo foRan i GACRC!Y EAYS | aponded low \dment providing an appropriation for [of the journal two years ago $1,.200 |the new senator allowed the it | otice open " aly from N & = three cheers for Goverhor Savage, who knocked | was paid for the same work. This year the | Photograph him and outlined his blography | fepubiicans, the number nevesear w Sun, (rom wi i reand | otection of fish and game wa ety to ‘the repoble | licts into operation. ‘The first night Ko w106 op.ow made brief acknowledgments. Calls wore Wit o Girned | out, but later a compromise was efiected | CCSt was lessencd $200 by the agtion of the caucus was eventful for its seosational responded to nlso by Sepators Steele, Har- | as o hring b change (hit most peos |y oty e et wo deputies and the neces- | house carly in th rssion. providing for | lan and Curtte. Governor’ Dietrich briefly | Pit Would think 1 should be glud and proud | 5 50T he preparation of daily mimcograph copies | i) expressed his appreciition of the new testi- | politieal aspirations After the committee had arisen it non-|of the journal for all members, for which ‘:”I“"I“ lav ’”f' 1y "‘"’“I““ I”l‘ \‘I""h their reasons and expressing implacable op nonial given him. A Mr. Millard had not | can ascist in the prome ho best in-| concurred fn the action of the committcs | 4D Appropriation of $i00 was m it A oot | position to Mr. Thompson's candidacy. Not arrived, the assembly lstened to Mr. Hin- | "G i ™ Siny wincere in' the matter, 1|in striking out the appropriation for the| On motion Stockwell the clerk wa = i | withstanding that it was short in its mem did ot want the position and 1 do not want | office of labor commissioner, except that | iustructed to supply each adult employe | oAt L AL L | bership, this caucus continued to ballot on UL oI, GUHLL LGRS 8 0 BT etrmibe it 1t chin ke (o youny |(he position of clerk in this office was of the house with a copy of the legislalive | .y waq (ho biggest surprise of my iife | successive nights without concentrating the to reeetve Mr. Millard this e | try wnd 11 the position in [abolishe blue book. AL G o'clock the house 100K &4, (ho most agrecable, said Mr. Millard | requisite Afty votes on any two candidate Gover ni N Nemmeks el g manner thit my friends of the state The senate, at o proceeded to | recess for two hours 1 . a8 an artist twisted him around in his chair | The failure of an effort 1o change the rules When Governor Diegeich came farward he Nebriska will not be ashamed of me Waork of ¢ ni Seasion. and urged him to hold kis chin a little | to reduce the number necessary to nominate - Whan e term s ended was greeted by o rownd” of appla He Senhtor Steele said. "1 have no desire to | elect Millard, who came down from Omalia | Nearly the entire evening session was [higher. It was not necessary to repeat the [ forced the conclusion that it was futile said makb any femarks at this:time, I am fully | this afternoon | devoted to reading and passage of another | traditional “look pleasant,” for the new | continue and efforts were jmmediately Senator tepresentiatl Fellow | atisicd with the position of ' leutenant | B ‘W Evening Session. {grist of criminal code curative measures, | senator's face bore an agrecable smile that | newed to construct a new eauct % Citlzens he speak then | 4 . introduced by Senator Young and passed [ would e delighted the heart of the most | p jetter ros Mlirec McQrew at age 82) might properly cor 1 my heartfely | Rovernor. Thank you | The semate convened at § o'clock after a ;.\x :"l ALY ARE O RIOTU R SUCIRAOS | "‘1""“: . i‘m':l’“"' he hear he mo; ]lmv'lln‘mx better r ) l THE MOST SUCCESSEUL appreciation for thi icent testimo nator Harlan said: 1 believe I have no [ recess of two hours, going into commitiee | by the senate. exacting pha 4 conflicting caucus calls were present - 1"Want 1o con o e et e Y Lo e e | Vniia speaker wa [BACRYOled: to) appoint & | LITEWAN HBE wYSKANIAATW fbe)Lkis 6Mbb Wnd | HNEINAEWE b 1he WINIMIGATENL revi SPECIALIST feouived. the 1 o, of theTheablican with the resulis we have reached | Edgar moved to fnsert in the bill an item |committee to consider the senate umend- | the fact that 1 was elecied without any | ing for forty-five to sign and forty-five to 3 caticus, who b iy-nioe v« morniig of $15.871 e the Osnard Beet Sugar com- | ments to house roll 117, by Fowler, a bill | solicitation on my part makes the houor | nominate, the first to run out with con ) y. i this joint eonsen | the manly man y ; A om o amend the constitution. It secks to|seem all the greater 1o me. It is almost | tinued balloting for the second, but nelther | ?*4Fs’ caperien i Oumala. Hoa. Fad (he: calie b |‘:.u-“".1n-|:“‘ We Ronewater, any and $31,195 due the Norfolk cor % 4, but neither | fircoy had the courtige, tho BERIILY M. Tt e otremeen' o great | 101 SURUS Dountlea de from i sate. The | (hange as existiog the section (o provide | mpossible to realite (hat ihe ofce Wt | to bo binding until hoh nominations wore | YARIGYGELE ANU Y UKUGELE muny Instnuntions and: faise . Reeteations i X question was thoroughly discussed, ne that constitutional amendments o ¥ | eftected, was adopted. The highest numbe A gieringieiit wes shan that were cast against hm | applause by Lieutenant Governor Savage as | (0010 W speaking for or against the | MUSt receive a two-thi vote of seems oo casy,” the new senator continued. | that went into this caucus at any one timo | 10 duys,witnout uuun;, paIn ur (ows uf time, et the second day of last May, when you | one of the late candidates for senator. He |,y o qyent, The claim was made that the [ branches of the legislature and a_ma Y T har platurds and ter- | was fifty-six, which gave it ibe name “".)lmulunc Without i or bindraice You that there would pe bufided & rer | *Ld B omest one amd shouid bo pad. |of votes cast thereon at the general elec. | views, because I have a0 much correspond- | chort caucy e L ey ence 1o attend (o and so muny people to se NoRRATGRN BinnTIv i 1 Wi ok votes to (Continued from Firet Page ) | time uvited in a proclamation explaining #haw, Senator Crounse and Mr. Rosewater house for the purpose of receiving Senator on o Gentlemen of the J vention and | tiof publican arch that should reach from oeean § g iow‘Cliizens: I realize that I am one of | While opponents of the measure conterded | tion “eloc he se took a recess to | that I'm afraid I won't get done in time to i wnd all Blood Diseases cured engraved In the Keystone of that arch [Ature, but I was ther o the rn-l' 1| the claims committer | $:30 tomorrow moruing. catch an aftermoon’ train foF Linceln | ceived more than the requisite numMber of | oie weraciory and successtul thun “Hot would be Nebruka redeomed in the voar of | feet et B W e &M Owens wanted an appropriation made fo —e - | T votos us the short term South Platte can- BUFUES ™ Teaiment, wnd at less han bait our Lord 19, prediction bys come | (1 ) AN . Jlste j eficiency on scalps of wild aidkt wnd was deslaren o i Sut. ‘Al Ureahing out und signs of the B0t ntrd dny {and the republicans of Nebraxka upon the |pay the bounty deficlency on scalps of wild | WILL LAST UNTIL SATURDAY |WHO THE SENATORS ARE |didate and was declared nominated ubject | 4h% o8 ik ppear ut wice. A cure it ia of this month, when our animals., The amendment received supy | to the rules, while a new deadlock was | guaranteed tor life noble president, had hold of the Japels of |1 Wired & messige to the president an hoi from members of the western half of the | YA ST Sprung in caucus on the North Platte can wiures cuted of nervous G St lagoe that the piedge | made to him in De- Sew . Pro- [ Biographicnl Data Relntive (o th Eiitys Tese. o DAV SaRt e MU i oE, Lbeg Sepne e e T o R bracka | state. Hoth amendments were defeated BRBLREY 0L LIS AEMS MBS IAR Ik ol : s | didate. Mr. Rosewater received constamily ‘UVEH 201 000 Gilies: ica S ML . i New Reprexentntives of . 14 MANHOOD; bashtulaess, Gleet sud ail loans. of Nebrai: tht Lt have twa [ Would send two iblicarn senators t Tie claims of Dr. Towne of Omaha f a majority of those In the ciucus, but al- [ at.d MAD oha I IHVM. ebrugl I 1 mu ||!m“|| Bakhingion Hon tienn Tunae. " (Chaken) L1 sen. o reioon Nebranka, | \nnatural discharges. rendered in visiting though from twenty-five to seventy ballots 8 s o outset of his campaign ) Cures Guaranteed. Cousnltation Frec. You shall have snem,” SRELBSI AT Merh s L ettt o i, cumplKD | smallpox cases throughout the stawe was — wore tuken cach ovening, at his highest he !t R AT i,.,,l eRr T inb A Teimblicin caucuns that 1 |stricken out altogether LINCOLN, March #,-(Spectul Telegram.) | Joseph H.'Millard was born fn Hamilton, | e cleven short of o nomination. 1 wis |- GHARGES LOW do at all times that whic wak simply int 1 ry out my own | At 19 o'clock the republican members, elieve the logielature will - adjourn | Canada;'in April of 1836, His parents were | (his caucus none the loss which finally, ves Medicines "seut: everywhéte. frew . from o4 et Tatereach oty ey, 1 e Jut it s boen DRV | (e i Slecny from an attendunce 4t last | Some Ume Saturday morniug,* said Speaker [ natives of the United Statcs, Dut were re- | oxay morniug, on the last day of the sce- | gare. B O Lok T Ollide over 53 Boutn Hirak 924 J mefons standers heaped Upon me and | night's caucus, made several efforts to take | Sears tonight, “Wa are gradually getting | slding in Camada at the time of their 5on's | gjon, a few hours b M culminating | WA rlicet’ between Farnam ant Dougiss Carrle's Farew Address, th rodid o candida a recess untll tomorrow morning, but the | 4oWn 1o the bottom of the files, but of [birth. When the boy was still a youngster | pallot in | streeis. OMAHA, NEF fusionists, assisted by one or two repub- | course there will be fights on some of the [his family removed to lowa and settled on licans, outvoted them. At 10:30 the motion | Measures that will delay adjournment.” [a farm in Jackson county near the town of | eph . Millard, after D. E. Thompson seventh: Taaliik tur e gt - penty | kY for a recess prevailed This scems (o be the general impression | Sabula sewater, Meiklejohn and Currie and all goventh Leglsliture ‘of the 8tatc af® No- |y appreciation of thelr lovalty. The cholee of all members, at least no one can be found [ When Joseph Millard was 18 years old he y the leading can ates except Crounse, had ye hive ma 1 belleve will be in the in- 1 o bel p S eft the farm and went to Dubuque, Ta. L R e BT Sesdinue. St | oamavaimade, Lbaliave will o in ¢ who looks for the end to come before Satur- |1 arm an nt 10 buque, Ta., | subordinated their personal ambitions by hax brew lonk and wea triggle the | per gLl DR HOUSE HOLDS A LOVE FEAST y morning. The various appropriation | where he was employed as clerk in a store | ithdrawing from the race. The forms clouds have hung dark utous ¢ | s i sy & il — - ills are still & Hiands of senate and |for two years. Then he came to Omaha | provide » ca ere duly followe ) | none of the amendments ¥ at body |and has lived ever since. » two men agreed on were declare night storm, with an occastonal fash of | 1" fraquenily have to tread on too many « Action nnd Winding none of the amendments made by that body {and has lived h T &in #nd the two men agreed on were declared | Hghtning, affording o suddc gleam of | heople's r (Applaus But 1 f have been reported back to the house, Con- | Mr. Millard engaged in the land business | (he caucus nominces. As one member re- | : | slean ople's corns, (Applause.) Bu 3 Uh Afnirs, | Hght, w ray of honei then © the clouds | gratetul that | um not w stitosman out « b Al sideration of the salaries bill was finished | when he first came to Nebraska. He was [marked, which was typical for all, “I an denser than | o v | dob, (Great laughter) 1 wll continue 481 CooLN, March 25— (Special)—The | 0 the senate committee of the whole to- |in the employ of eastern capltalists who | glad it's over; it's the best we could do ' lifted and the s agin f oate or the republicitn party and will be | house of Ats night, but the deficiency and miscellaneous | Were buying land in Nebraska and making |and wa for the upon u pre ives began its last day was necessary party prestige } |} The Leading Tailoring Joint session, nominated as the enator Currie’s remarks were s fol- | toive such loyal support, never was a candi. | party’s choice Charles H. Dietrich and Jo | k date backed by xuch w Spartan band and 1| lows: i wint (o say. here before them and this con- | Mr. Prosidont, Members of (ke Twentv- | vention that 1 cannot find words to expross | 1 heard from again fighting with the pen for | gogcion at 10 this morning ¢ de- | claims bills are still on the rack. Any |loans to tlers. He afterward engaged | eyen though we had to pass by all the congrati | today 11 | sesslon & E s morning, being d ! enapied™ 1o et Ve Urinantiihn Enite | republican prinelples. "(Applauses 1 thank (I G e republican eaucus | changes or amendments to these appropria- | in the banking business. In July of 1866 he [ who dld the work to make the legislature States senutors. When | came here three |l o, o ey e a0 generously accorded | at the hotel, Soon after 10 c'elock the re. | tions must be reported to the house, where | Was "lwl”|'-< numlh- r of the ho (Il “’ym republican, and who had rightful claims for months ago 1t wus suggested that o man | e PEEE SEBRERE A L, = o tinue 4 ‘ | will be either concurred in or referred |rectors of the Omaha National bank. Jan- | consideratic Jansag eRo 1t ue, e Mt o new happlly-eaded contest.” (Continued | publizan members appeared in the hall and | they will be either concurred in or referred ideraion i o' i e it Soers FUilleatmailiste apua R s uary 1, 1867, he hecamo president and cash- House of America. . . candidate for’ United States senator. Al The postponed joint session convened | o'y pu(ih TR FRCEEET SR TR A the record must show that the leg- | ler of that institution. He still rewins the | REVERSES SMELTING CASE Feply (0 that wis (his, that (he ambition of | again at 5:30 to receive Senator-elect Mil- | o % S, BOSEIE @I Crled TAe DO |l ure adjourned on Thursday the official [office of president of the bank i “E . gy T e o K tlowa1 | 1ard, but as he had not arrived in the city | 4 octators, many of whom had already | ¢10cks have boen stopped, and to prevent | Mr. Millard's family consists of two chil *of Appenis Allows The “Exclusive G ALory b A4 dhelrod s Tt | adfourpment was taken sine di phectators. many of whom had already || 01" smplications any temporary adjourn- | dren, Miss Jessio H. and Willard B, His | Ayminat Amertonn Snelt as un Americun ciiisen, and a8 & eliizen o} LSS Conmentulations Comi ment will be made to appear on the record |#on is married and resides in Omaha. The Nofining € city tailor of the best local taflor our glorfous state, to be candidate, 1 ng. unxious to see its nominations carreid into G Ranatbis Wite diod saveral meniha aec | ng Company. 1 further stut dles aRA - geRtiemen, ceretary Mallalien of the republican | effect as o recess. 3 By Bt vintastPee el dal R S g would charg v leal mor that Heforo, the close of thls canvass the | state cemiral committee tolght recelved| The morning session was devold of 4n.| OB motion of Lane, Speaker Sears was |Snd bis dsughter has charge of bis home at| TRENTON J. March 28.—The court clothes than we do, but neither of ple of (he state of Nebraska would HEEF, o ouso tonight to name |TWenty-fourth and Harney streets ek gurorat Sodl S oeeE ddisas it the wand Wit were o tho map. | (he following telegram Ohe. of ‘twa . rexdlutions wers qfs/| ALthorined i ihe housertaniEht {0 Ak { errors und appeals this atternoon by | W oy could offer you one-tenth as large @ selection of fabrics nor men nference committees OR @PPropri Mr. Millard served one term as mayor of te of L5105 raviids. Llib und gtaclemen, we have demon- | WASHINGTON, M S Hearty « fered, but they reccived only cursory at- |Conferen rlstees ) G - APRTORIIRUOIN| o ot Ay Ton L i R har pa LA YALRSAE <0 b0 0L paRdl o rayeiso if strated taat to you, and 1 call your atten- | gratlath to" Fepublicans of Nebraska | tention, all of the membors appearing to | V'8. Theso committees are: 5 S es s LE © | chavcellor's decision in - the American tlon to the fact” thit & cowpuncher of the | for the election of two republican senators, 4 : 0| Appropriations — Lane, Armstrong amd [Kovernment directors of the Union Pacific | gmeting and Refining company's case give vou better work ] be absorbed in the recent developments e 4 ; AN Bl 18 10w ROVErnor of YOur Sta JAMES WILSON ¢ ! il railioad. He has held no other public office. |~ moday s decision crders (he tasuanee of | R T et n paat bt Waorlls cunnol oxpresy my grititude for | Secretary of Agrieulture, | the senatorial situation dopaas. . i He was a director of the Union Pacific rail Fousy's decision 9rfSre ‘the isiigoce of 1t I8 ‘0o hall a AL, bk Ity il 105 DTS APARE o hoT Wi Murray offered the following resolution| Deficlencles—Lowe, Hanks and Swanson. an injunction restraining the American Plain, everyday fact, that this is the | g . ad for seve ears, but is not ¢ ected S, pbparted e trom the bestauiik: | GENATE ON TS LAST SESSION | 1 on his motion it was adopted Claims—Wilcox, Andrews and Muriay. LA A0 RATAR ISRID MHEY. ROELOORDASE ! | Swelting and Refining company from tak- greatest tailoring cstablishment in OF discomtort, no irritation of the fn | AERIDSL certain senators made a report to- | suspended for nearly three | government began (o record the number of |are largely accountable for his succe Wherea The 1 of Nebraska com- \ Mr Millard is of medlum height anc itade to the republicans of Hux["," Oiio. #ot. Potioiia: and Not a|menced an action ugainst the Union Pacific Lincoln's helght and | jorenging its caphal stock or acquiring in proving these statements 1f you O i t 91 by purchase the property of M. Gugg will call and examine our ‘very large Pm courtesy and respect through \m | eal o n in penalties for the violation by that com-|—J. W. McDonald has been appointed tax | White and thin enough to indicate the age long and weary struggl " i pany of the maxim freight rate | 5 o r o o8 ore- aditic equires of sena i € ug and w ’ ransneted ¥ maximum freight rate law commissioner for Lincoln, a position cr that tradition requires of senat He [ Sorsar s Busl Hoaxios that the dtack 1o i e today because in place of what wo sup Sntiad . i | elaborate preparations for the telai ™ be issued for the purchase the' Guggen- a O s ar InELLARIE Vataney i Tib | | JANCOLN, March 35.—The Iast day of the | Stiee by bathorbis miasstis artel of thin )| Lo egislature. black and dark eyelashes and eyebrows | D¢ 1851¢d fol irchase of the' Guggen of the world wnd history whea love feast over the election of United States [ Fites charged for handl uch freight stranger glancing 3 ard would | 8. Propenty-to.be acquired by the' pure oF the Wwans aod Litern when ) ted Stat 1) IMMIGRANTS FOR NEBRASKA | A #trenwer glancing at ir. Millard would | (! E g TRENTON, N. J., March 28.~The de- < Bave elactea 10 the: United: Btates & posed of. Tiere still remains a large | would have the rght o modire nto e | rather than a banker. | T ch Store. fave alaqtpd. do- thee tiniiel A it of itk o e Mane B | il ) Al s g ixntoner M- | el cision is looked upon here as one of gre Omaha Branch Store, Sigtd e . 4 ‘da | COMDANY, the discriminations, if any, made > 5 P ‘o significance with respect to the incorpora Q Cif o o THEPR RIS ARa s, an6 10 8 rs | Benerally conceded that while the records [ 4yd™in whort would hive the right’ to. in. ports Landed T Carves Hix Own Fortune, T 122 South Fifteenth Street. flag. Thursday, s per previous action, it will be | n6ss With respect to local freight; | senator-elect, who last fall was electea | it the future, Near Cu I congratulato the state of Nebraska | uq jate as Saturday before the work of the | (‘Y hereas, © The informatfon * which a have octired would be of Inealeniable | commissioner of labor has issued a state- |made man. Of German parentage, he has [ PayIug for it In stock has been very g purpose of investigating charges d 8. The procecdings - g *rol ctober 19, when the general | was early thrown upon his own resources, | ©f the property purchased the amount v B charges ma The lings In said _case| From October 1, | en neral | }w.» issued on account of the purchase BOYD'’S ooaward & Burgoss, | 5 feared o de on v Ragor o testines — but gentle, prompt, thorougl | 41¥. Which practically exonerates the mems | Mpiihis e BB A, soneral e, | IMMIgrants arriyiog at customs districts |both fn mercantile pursuits and in affairs of | It is feared that the decision maz ha 1 W " alt WHLURSDAY, llllll\\. SATURDAY, » o The report was adopted xe what progress he has made in of the nineteenth century—a space of | In 1848 Governor Dietrich's father, having | ‘h"'l‘l‘“ hecoma incorporated . although | TH APRIL 4, By ”Oi'bfi 8 r“fl’a’!‘ | House ront G P AR i whu e imany, iy clghty-one years. (he Yolume of immigration | espou ed certain political principles dis- | this view Is not entertained by all corp foreyor Words cnnnot exjpress IPARY. 8. REARAD ng any further action in the matter of America and we will take pleasure etsttiire, who Tt (FeAted me with uit: Tailvond company G ecover. aven Bactie] LINCOLN, March 25.—(Special Telegram,) | rather inclines to portliness. His hair hetm's Sons, unless it shall be made to | assortment of woolens I eongratulite the state of Nebraska gt Whereas, The rallrond “company made | siod by the new Lincoln charter passed by | wears short gray whiskers. His eyes are Uhited States Sonate at 4 (ime i1 the crisis | 8643100 has been glven over to a republican the cost of handiing loeal freight and the | are in striking contrast to his silvery heara, | PC!™ Plant does not exceed the value of A oppression of tyranny. of sonators and very little business was d Slhnren: 1THARE. ‘the" Iektisa Atd - atits guess that he s a bishop or a chief justice shaping public affaies and in givh divine which always go with the Am will show that (he legislature adjourned on | vestigate the whole field of ralroud busi- h. Charles Henry Dietrich, United States [ lon of companies under New Jersoy laws ey o aRsautian: OF ik & ALBANY Y., March 25 —The state |governor of Nebraska, is essentially a self- | The practice of acquiring propertics and ession is finished and the final adjourn- | caso would | | | roud legislation should be en . : A policy of the state to inquire into the value MUSEM The committe med yesterday for the | L leglsl 1 o ark e A | that race, and these, with the fact that he | PO 1 N No &nlaefi Paden | uy for W York: It 4 | | ] healthrul clsansing, when you tak ln against whom charges had been made d he I8 hereby, requested to’inform shis | by sea from foreign countries, to the close | state the effect of causing corporations to go else taken nee he came int | tion lawyer Onty Ma i Saturdny. S0ld by a1 | the handling.or selling of live stock or farm | wnd i1 he has taken aone why i |at the port of New York aggregated 1 asteful to relgning powers of Germany, " L AT products in carload iots on commissiol | dono se 162, which represented nearly seven-tenths |Wwas compelled to leaye the fatherland, He Presid 1 scommended for indefinite postponement Sympathy for " " | of the total arrivals (19 283) during the | came to America, landiog at Quebec \| NEW YORK, March President Nash MRS. House roll 177, by Lane, to establish a | 7y following resolutions, by awxby,|same period at all ports in the United |short time afterward his wife followed him | of the American Smelting and Refining | state board of churities and corrections and | were adopted after o motion to lay on the | States and disembarked at New Orleans. Several | company tonight made statement con L [ Resolved, by the house of epresenta T of: ' oye 1 union of Bring this Coupon fts third readiy I y the house of representa- | JI DOUIR Ceition at the metropolis for | each othe | e deelsion will not ¢ plan of and 25¢ | tives of the state of Nebraska, That we | _ iiva sl S | A k. il e )| B Sl el n ot mmw ¢ the last quarter of 1900, the number of per- | November 6, 183 Charles Henry Diet- | the two intere The desir I k- | Map Department, Bee Publishing and NEW CENSUS WALL MAP OF NEBRASKA OR IOWA Llinols, where he worked for three years. | “All that the court of errors decided ympathy fo . § brews were second with 4,1 [ in 111 mpathy for the Boers, who are fight- | B7CRE FEEE BRE Bt o igrants who | Then he went (o St. Joseph, Mo., and en- | that the plaintifts in the present Stae 28x83 1 Has the 1500 census every county and town the state prited on wargin and the entire map, INCLUDING ALL RAILROADS, ete Correct 1o January 101 If sent by mail add 10c exira for postage and tube, Address THE BEE PUBLISHING C0., * Map Dept. Omahn, Neh, Srsrepnsigeneger e soseree z HE: | - $ i Lo Triumpl House roll by Anderson, changing the vame of the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb und wlso of the Institute for the Blind. to the Nebraska School for the Deat and Nebraska School for the Blind, was also Advanced to third reading carried on which is about to exterminate | ‘4482 Viree Billx Passed g to malutaln thelr homes and to per ed by the senate today | petuate n free goverumes Th o de- | 1anded at the port o the e capacity | ca out. But it does not folloy wppropriating $50.000 for | plore Great Britain's action in choosing | 148t aua 0F A0~ iern: a8 follows: Alp 4 1 A6 SAe GAPRSIE IR £ 1 D00 W DRt Tho amount asked for I the origioat b | ugon her tendency fo extend her domialon SL4M8; 81 e L e e "MARY NORMAN wax 70000, but the senate reduced the |in South Africa by force of arms, thu | Connectiout, ‘ A, DiS f t umt 111 not interfere with an effective combina- | CharlesD ickson & Co. amount to $50,000 yesterday, and in this | violating the last tresty agreement W of Colun UR (hie ttwa ‘Intarests of lines (hat ars New York during th wzed himself as clerl in a hardware store. | allowed (o have a trial before the presen Arizana, 67, Arl mall ablishment in Chicago and | by any means that we need adhere o ondition it pussed, with practically no op- | the Transvaal Reput Hawali, 22; [daho, 44, Hlinois, 3,611 i ] : i Jabn At itlor ? Adriebaadiorg na, 445; Indian Territory, 54; lowa, 523 2 hopping cypre I § ? Jdrome, reserved reats, h - 1 1,004 higan. i i Mi by hig arnivnl dn aenr 1 1 hangings vhall take place fn the peniten- | Andrew Gaw ( 0 N y 5 he axas City Boy Wh ity | Mg utnr ary, and was bitterly opposed by O'Neill | Armstrong Hul issippi, 2 a ontana, 184; | b A | ¢ o 2 sketehes n aster. who objected to making Sianer Hareia Nebra pEAGR. 101 N§ Hamp- | Undaunted E Ehpe e I8 tip ALK s 0 makin A | Beekly Hath . 5 ) Jersey, 4,181 New Mexico, | for the Black Hill t el N eek=BATTERY ( wughter house out of the peniten- | Broderick Hibbert E shire Y \ North ( ) o B diggIing: 5 g nmunity A \S CITY, M $ 1 4 [ Telephon - . orth Dakola, Ohlo, 1,856 OKlahe ) the attalrs of n l ! [§ I Yo | phone 8 Oregow, 91; Penu in thode K S T MACINY TODAY =10¢, tng Saturday | Island, $35; South Carolina, 4; South Da P ore building of Deadwood, hel 0 st $.100 » S Kota, 858; Tegnessee, 63: Texas, 428; Utah, | to found the town of Speurfish and iv I\wards & AT LN L R 66, Vermount, 58: Virginia Washington, | tall r 2 ville acta | Wyoming s L " afforts /| d K . i like. Saturduy nighi, March 8, — ——APPEAR MARCH 307TH. || . j Mben be ¢ ' TR AT To Care the Grip in Two Dayy Ellzabeth Slake 5 3 A e Bl 1{...“\.\\ Browo-Quiniue removes the cause, | petence bad be [ tend 1 thal, etsesesscsssstsstsesessssssesssesrossteseseos it Awmatcurs, @eeeoecsereresattetitaeececocioostesens