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TAURSDAY, APRIL Fine Tailored A gl | g . not a question of privilege, but that v\hflrr‘ o 1l o q | let Jcnes Desoribea Alleged Forgeries of | I % % T0 S ad the same covnsel what Leading Physicians Tell of Its Bad Effects THE OMAIIA DAILY REE torn line ot Liv faht representaii mont. N, M. Bt nt at Lincoln, | 1 | tered upon his duties at Sloux « > Millionaira Rice's Nama, went on between one defendant and the in Eaking Powd o anell IR vey dence be permi Mr. Osborne sald he tow Tork. My, MeConnel EXPLAINS 1S ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE | dd not want any of the conversation ve- | HAS TENDENCY TO PRODUCE RICKETS | 2nd thoce o Niv XUt Aoy & tween Jones and his counsel and asked the s Wnd rest. Mrs, McConnell accompan former to confine himself exclusively to any him There are suits and suits—next to materi- als that pretend to be what they are not. the A ed. Mad | convorantion that had taken place between | Even In Very Minate Quantitien Tl P Humphrer s st L ' N St (hat He Would Kill himselt and Patrick. Justice Jersome al-| WHI Prove Very Injurions—W local railroad men, In anticipation ¢ one of the main relinnces of makers of fatt Jowed the evidence aiready given to stand: | facture or Sale Shonld Be [ N uidines enst (his’ summer o i i ' | b count of the Pan-American exposition a cheap suits is the presser — they| | Time, Agrees to Kill Himself. | oo bl Ruffalo and the Grand Army rencion a— | “On the day before the attempt Wwas v | Cleveland, he says the Lake Shor ake we poorly made suits and press | On Dlice Ava ThGFe (Falne 1 Retvice, maks take these poorly mude sul ! | made,” said Jones, “Patrick and 1 had a g st s i 4 them into shape—Ilook well when you try | NEW YORK, April 3.—Charles F, Jones. | noon —and for a few days, then they senger department m of the souvenir california litornia lite spworth league tou who was the valet-secretary to William Marsh Rice, the aged millionaire, who, ac was the get limp. There's no “hang™ to them, and | cording to Jones’ confession yesterday § . . i | murdered by the use of chloroform in Sep- you are disgusted. We don’t take ‘any | o Taat, fnished his testimony- today Tribune this morning publishes interviews | yo'fod " p and y were sperate straits, And that they were in desper . city on the question of the use of alum | out by t demn not confess unless I could tell a straight [ VAUhan, professor of hyglene In _the Tew Sherman il cut off. Five hun Patrick with murder Patrick &aid this might be the best thing for | School of Mines Prof. Chittenden and other ing such g i - N ; o | iR tWelve talk in the reception room at the Tombs. [ - NEW YORK, April 3.~(8pecial)—Th P | 0| ¢ 04 v hi ted has s qed edit | Pateick told me his means were exBAMMED | (b3 humber of leading physiclans of this | Book of Views | Patrick wanted me to shoulder the respon- | ¢! use of alum | gL DY . | sibility for the crime. I told him I would | \AKing powders. They all agree with Prof. | 1y contains sey oW \iews, Among them . | | ish Cut Maine Re both on ikl B e tidge il iad Horblga gl oL R 108 | story. 1 ald 1 would rather Kill myeelf on | University of Michigan at Aun Arbor, Prot | W, e Tkl ke Se 1o London your good will to feolishly lose it by well- | tefore Justice Jerafte, cAaTains f | account of the disgrace of the thing aries andler of the Columblia | {jix week for distribution In lingiand [ rments—besides you'd bring | According to the story of the valet-sec- | P S LR T nselt. o0, | leading chemists and physlclans who re- PHILLIPS MEETS CRISIS them back. Our suits not only look well when you buy them | retary, he and Patrick had drawn up the | 56000 S0 0t C N knite in bis cell, | cently testified upon the subject before the | i em back. .3 N0 3 N 3 m ) 3 5 .y - . bogus will and were walting with what pa- | , b W N i o would | committee of manufacturers in the United | Deaters in Whenat Pit ce Him to w S “ but they continue to look well after they are worn. tietice they could for Rice to die, when a "‘:‘y“ "O"'L\l‘:v’,“":‘r' :‘:r"‘:{i‘f":"_“'l"‘]nr,'um Mr. | States semate that alum baking powders | sell nt Menvy € are clin : ; + all lined, with satin Romaine— | Bl o xm‘.\T';rll\:|||1|'(‘|:" :’,:"‘l::. | Potts. He gave me the knife. 1 put it in | are. InduFlons, Among those seen, A:uhof‘ Lows. Ong ‘ot iour ipapitivat aults 18 made ot b LR ol i g L ol b bulld it aud he | Jyiog and took it to my cell. Later Potts | Whom agree that alum as food is harmtul, | ; ' black taffeta silk, in the s style at $5.00. This jacket is extra ! "!wflkfl of advancing 'na]ur s or u'.:‘ )| called. Patrick told me Potts would mot | Were Dr \\lll\Anr}) H. Thompson, president | CHICAGO, April -—~George H. Phillips, ats a8 the cut shown. The ekirt is all H x|<l\‘mm- new |{n-H|l‘l: ;’v‘r 1'.:”::».-.«[:..'1»:1 rml'lxvlrrr‘: ;f' l!"lv‘lu‘:y.p v‘: ";:;r:;\; r:;r.n::‘;"in o | et nim the poicon. About 4 v'elock in the | <;; ;:\. l\l: nll‘l:::’_\r.:fll. 3:;1‘|:‘l‘:‘- “;\m':::r‘n': { ;:‘x:‘(‘w;l::.r‘l.\‘fi;:J‘.;;ruv:.;n»I‘In u‘,. ]‘.‘.‘::}‘.\\" ":\I ht (he SehtbS are @ goods, cne of our protticst styles, atrick told o use enco | &85 1 . . » knife, 1 | Jacobs, Dr. G . Shra p 3 osure of all spec o eyos b:‘ul:x:‘l:ul"w o g, the sear B X is made with % tinny little ruffies- E:mp Bice,” sald Jones today, “nat to ‘r;;‘:’1"“;':":""34‘.'1’]"“"”‘[""‘;‘ill':‘:‘f“l"”‘:‘:‘r‘; “:I"‘""“_'! Waldo, Dr. Henry Dvight Chapin, Dr. Jo- | interested fn the cereal markets, pussed o For lh@ "ason' that we Jacket comes elther in gil, black or orice is $3.50 e e Bk ot T PATINg for tho and. Just then 1 was called | 50h E. Winters, Dr. Robert Leevre, Dr. | crisls in bis career on the Board of Trade | haye no Old Hats. 1It's all bran With the reveres of white mofre silk— | New black taffeta skirts, and new dress | feady cash from the estate. [ attiet nttornes's office, While | Louls F. Bishop, secretary of the Academy | todav. He was driven from the wheat pit, | day's selling. But Rice insisted on advancing the money | 1 L1& Th A e 1 was brought | Of Medicine: Dr. George V ::x;{_prn.«ntn[:un.z‘rmu_l‘x- ’;fin‘:“v‘n;_!‘ { back to my cell in the evening and at about | New York hospital ani Dr. Cyrus Edton ehiad the breastworks of corn and onts 00 from one of his corresponden: 4 o'clock in the morning I tried to cut my | formerly health commissioner here. Dr.|he has thrown up during the | tev| Prices $2.00 2.50 and Word of the draft arrived in New York throat.” Jacobs sald: “Alum baking powders are | weeks. and Jones, in accordance with his com- | Jones then told of being taken to Belle- mful. There is no doubt about it." Monday a call for additional rargins 3.00. ter of the | the weakest of his defenses, but stood firm new Up-to-da!e stock. Kirts—for Satu shirt walsts—ours are the most slsome line «ver shown in Omaha 1 $1.00 to $6.75. our prettiest styles— | This i« one © the price is $30 Yosterday we received some new styles fo half box Jackets, made of tan co W CLOSP SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. pact, told Patrick about it. Tt was only | ., "ong there making a new contession.| Dr. Thompson remarked: “The use of | was made and the young speculator put up b 4 ey > MeCALL'S PATTORNS, $25.000, but, according to the valet, Pat- The new confession is the one on which bis alum in baking powder is very Injurious. [ $220,000. Yesterday it was reported that AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND Mef rick felt that he could not spare even this | o8 TR G e based. Jones ex- |1 am positive of this. It has especially a |an additional call would be made today much out of the millions that he was al- :»mnm today what he meatt yesterday to produce rickets and that a tremendous ouslaught, calen- ” THNEy SERRChG B TI SO D e sald that Patrick Ald not wish bim| DF. Edson sald in part: “There is no|lated fo force him to the wall, would be ] ’ . i ' to Hnsten Death, to live until Monday, as on that day a draft | Guestion that taking alum bread frequently made by the Nk operators. At e (ap of | LOI HING (1) I H AND DOUGLAS ST, ‘He then sald,” testified Jones, “‘that|would be payable. The witness said that a | and for a long time, even in minute uan- ‘he ening gong today the attuck began Y. M. C. A, BUILDING, COR. 16TH A} a8, t » | i o tities, would prove v infurious.” Phillips produced $200,000 additional mar- N. B. CORNER 16th AND DOUGLAS. o would e to do somet o ce | w 1 o eath of Rice cer- . D 3 irious he would bave to do something to get Rice | week ¢r so before the deal ce ce Al admit that alum in |EID money in response + the second call 11 we please you tell others—it we don't tell us, out of the w before Monday, when the | tain oil wells in Texas in which he was in- Dr. Bighop said " rrive.’ ver v fire v re. | f0ood s injurious and the best authorities |Severely pressed, he retreated from the | .. - s pRs— draft would arrive terested were destroyed by fire. Rice re sed, 'ront 10WA'S GENERAL RF\]-\['[-‘\!" gave a part of it to Denison, who ProP- | “gven more lustrative of the caution and | solved to rebulld them and hound himselt | state that bread made with alum is barm. wheat pit atter eelliag 10,000 Lushis of |~y SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER gl LVEYULD ferly disposed of it, but that Harfls Y€ tnorgughness of the alleged plot concetved | to previde nearly $200,00 for the rebuild- | fl. even if there Is no alum left in bread | UC PR, S0 8 T Dusher - May wheat | T)RT: FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL g g Vlately (ndioted. although | 304 CarFied out by there men was another | ing. On tho strength of this the oll well | after baking. the residue from atum being | UGS, ¥R SOME G0 JUREL (N SO CREAM. OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. T |, Harris was immediately indoted, alLAOVER | 1nyiance related by Jones. The manager of | people drew for §26,000, the draft being | lteelf injurious on being reconstituted into | ¥ L Lo T3 deite utder (e delke : oves Tan, Pimples, A £ the preliminary hearing of Denfson 15 MOU{ po 0 i0i0 in Texas, a man named Cohen, | payable on Monday, September 21. Jones | #lum in the stomac bk bl ot bl B 3, Kles, Moth Patches. ditor Ocmpvletes Computation of {finished, and a requisition was issued for | BOCE 61 b1t of sending 1o Rice montniy | teciifled again today that Patrick wished to | < Dr. Shrady sald: *‘Alum used in food in of sales, but steadied at th> decline. The Rash and Siin 1+ e ived 5 retu Missouri. ke b Shlotbid ot ) Y way is .l »|corn market, in which Philllps is said t ease, and every Taxes Received, i b i oivasd:wit] @ % made oul in his name for his|avoid the payment of this money. any way | y. datstorions, This 1a;ithe | SO CETHEE 10 MEIC ont OF 8,006,000 or Elemianon beauty. e P Rice paid him by signing the check | 1 said,” witness continued, “on Saturday | opinion of the medical profession.’ | : 8,000, i ) and defies deter 10,000,000 bushels, broke % of a cent to tion. 1t has stood 13 cents at the opening, seliing simul- the test ot B and be brought back to explain whether be or f ) The other leading physicians expressed i Sl Arvs TUFEATA nailing it back to him. When one of | that the old man would probably drop oft & physicians expres LAWYER ACCUSED OF EMB'ZZLEMENT | Denison got the money Mrs. Persons was |, o /5 e along, and after Rice | Patrick sald we could not rely on that, but | Substantially the same thoughts and some |to have for beca econciled to the | | ried tha e stute or sale . | tancously from 42% cents to 12 cents. The LRYO GS0F L BSGHLIBE: IROEHt had signed it &nd given it to Jones to mail, |had to get him out of the way the next | Urged that the manufacture or sale of bak- | 'y b i N loss of her husband's affections. Harrls h P ‘ e volume of business during the first ) i fired 'n Jopiin, | Be turned it over to Patrick in order that |day." 08 powder containing alum should be pro. | o "1yinytes was enormous, but the market - s revently been in business in Joplin, y. s % bl s was eno . but the marke o RO BUE 40 TBEM G TOWYEE TR the latter might practice on the signatu A number of telegrams sent by Jones | hibited by law. It has long Leen clalmed | 1 o obinteq support from the young Rx Levysm | ¥ ¢ g g d The next check that came from Cohen was | notifying relatives of Rice's death were | that alum is harmful and these prominent y be in properly ma Accept 110 counte teit of similar Petroleam | versy at Aled b bull leader, who absorbed heavy lines y Young Ind n Tamn Resers Cluy County Conl n signed with the forgery of Rice's name and | placed in evidence. They all read alike, | 9Pinions ought to settle the matter in the |\ o s We =t e o B totormiktion PepRraingthe tdcent renoited 3 v indsof ths publ through brokers. Weak longs scrambled to Sayre sald to & la- vation mmity Sulclde, & " “'r ‘n{ s | & Al S oL 'I’m | sent along in order, by its passage through |getting forth that Rice died under the care | Minds of the public get out from under what they thought to be dy of the haut-ton b g Lo T LA R uy COURLY. | jo hanks of Texas, that they might test|of a physici hat the death certificalc | (@ patient): i s File % b ! 8, tha € st | of a physician and that the death certifica |a crumbling market, but others rallied to Sl " 5 | lows, at tho new raliroad, town of N | {he merlt of (heir forgers. The experiment |made the cause dlarrhoea, old age and | RRILWAY ELECTS DIRECTORS |ininipe side. The outburst ] SURAT DR CREAM 2h the io ofl | first GOURAUD'S CREAM' a8 the least DES MOINES, April 8.—(8pecial.)—The | Villo. has been reccived here. The was an entire success and gave them great |bheart failure. A check was then produced (rade became less sxcited and May corn | nkFmful of all the Skin prepatations.” For L AT Bl el ol H‘.‘.”r:'.'-.“ \.,l,'.‘,'.'fim,"v:;::;n‘:f,\l roleum, althoUsh | couidence in the greater forgeries et o|and placed in ovidence. This check, which, | Several Union Pacific OMcints Ave |worked gradually buck (o 43 cents G pple by aif DRueyisis Wpd SRGy Geods potation of the wiate taxes recsived on | i oY nalto) R0 (e suface on | 2O (b ) allegns, (WaRL Birged, was {oh ths bl L LR A LU LR L the attack was also strenuous, but again | - FERD. T. HOPKING, Prep'r. the ussessment of 1900 from all the coun- | Ht! «d by The et oy on | When asked about the effort he had |salary of a Toxas employe of Rice, namod | Directory. Phillips, hoiding a line estimated at 87 Great Jones 8t., N. Y. tien of Jowa. ‘The amount collected was | B0 Outed BY ""“{“’ Sl o b 'f‘__:”f\muvlw t suicide in the Tombs Jones told of | Cohen. Jones testified that the check was| =~ - 000 bushels, defended himself with - — i - $1,404,828.38 for the general reveanues of I" "“ "“I‘l "ln‘ comes out ‘of:a "‘: ShY | batrick's suggesting that he take the blame | forged and forwarded to Texas to sce | NEW YORK, April 5.—At a meeting (0- | gpirit and the opeming loss of % of a cent ' ..l {he state. The legislature appropriated §1.- [ Place at the edge of a dry run. It comes | ;¢ o whoje thing, of his refusal to do so, |whether the signature would pass the banke. |day of the Southern Pacific Railway com- | wag pearly all recovered during the first A BEAUTIFUL WO 400,000 and in order to raise this amount OUt mixed with water, so that no very g00d | ;¢ pyypick's handing him a knife with which ¥ pany in this city the following directors |youp, fsoften distressed by Gray or Biesched Hair. a levy of Z-mills Jaid for state pur- | $Decimens have been obtained. The Greep- |\ i his throat and of the throat-cutting | _TO Prevent Pneumonia and Grip were clected: T. J. Coolidge, jr., George J Boson, and (e roturos Indicate that the | ¥l bank bas u'samuple obiained from a Laxatlve Bromo-Quinino romoves the cavte. | Gould, B 11, Tiarriman, Edwin Hawiey HA L U Rl Dy, ||'!flplllla| “‘?" Kn‘lll}flll’l"fihf’ figuring was decidedly close. The larger | Small bole dug in the ground and It proves | yopon @ Moore, Patrick’s lawyer, and | Cherles M. Hays, H. E. Hufitington, James | 4 rqqion for the fight here today, it is said. 1L uatatel Safe . enui appiied. and Teave cauptitn paying into the siate treasury aro | L0 be petroleum. The odltor of the Times. | 1, Lume mun who saved Dr. Kennedy from LINES BLOCKED BY SNOW !&. nyae. ouo u. Kuhn, J. W. Mackay, D. |\ decline at Liverpool, it was also re- R T un foliows: Tolk count, $50.22043; Du- | Mr Dowley, claims to be familiar with | \p ‘dian ohair at the recent trial, went y 0. Mills, Winslow Plerce, J. H. Schifl, | ported, was In a measure due to manipula. buque, $33.504.45: Linn, 31700425 Poi- | e oil business and he and many others | jpo0¢ the cross-examination in a spirit of | Pennsiyvania Raflronds fu ‘Tavgle fJames Speyer, James Stillman and Charles | jon from this side. tawatiamic, $3121157; Clintou, $26421.57. | bave staked out clalms, which they hove | (horoughness that would have dismayed as’ Result of the R. Tweed, From 43 cents May corn on later trading Tho county contributing lenst to state ex- (0 old under the mjneral laws. most men. Gradually he felt along the out- Storm, _The new board has seven members of the | reacted to 407 cents. Profit taking by shorts penses is Dickinson, paying only $ j The owners of the property on which the | ;0 ot Jones’ story until he had satisfied Unlon Pacific syndicate which recently ac- FEmmet con{ributes $6,12.10 and Winnebago, | ©!1 18 found refuse to sell, although offercd and buying for a turn caused a rally from | oit s tound retuse (o well, althoush offered | yici it (it there was nothing (0 be gained | PITTSBURG, April 3—0ue of he worat |quirsd contrel of the Southorn PAcifc | his (o 423 cents. Tho closing price was F R E C K L E s $6,687.93. The amount reccived on the 1-| l4TE® sums. Where hay been great exclte-py o patient siege and then he attempted to | BOW BLOFMK 6660 €XPe even of the old Huntington representa- | 415 cents, 1% cents under Monday's close. il levs for Building purposes at the state | BBt at the town and many persons are gion bexan carly today atorm Jones' pozition. When he spoke of and scon tele-|tives of the road. and George J. Gould, R | May wheat closed 2 cents lower, at 72%@ POSITIVELY REMOVED. itselt, with apparently no feeling. cy avsured 1 Chem. Mfg.C L o e D the same amennd | confident the oll will be found in paying | jpo. g k graph, telephons and trolley car service |new dircctor, who was & member of the | ry,. ; . ower, et AL S A e tad © S AMOM | qunntities. 1t i¥ recatied by the older rex. | n¢ KIllog of Rice he called it murder and | ECEUL "5t nicatly suspended. Miles of | Harriman syndicate, Is expected to Act n | aes were closen pon s (ouched 71 cents. fail"‘directions will be prompiiy was collected on m glmilar levy Idents that'evidandes of ofl have beed ob he kept the electric chair in the mind of poles are down, ‘making the streets liter- | thelr intepest. i May oats closedl 3@ 7 of a cent depressed ‘ forwarded by prepaid express o8 state college k ¢ “ | the ma he witness s vho d dowil, J t 247, 5 . 00, O e e of cash fn (he custody of | Served for many sears on the farms In that | b o e e e |ally a network of wires. The falling Wires | Charles H. Tweed was re-elocted chair- |y 4 cents. The afternoon had been as receipt of $2.09. Call or write. and quietly as if the \ perfunctory rehearsal. It was impossible to shake the testimony trying as the earlier part of the day on JOHN H. WOODBURY, v vicinity. The land f% level and i1 | ST EUIE eE aalEy urer is now about $530,000 ¥ The land evel and all we Phillips, but he retired from the floor ap- 163 STATE ST., CHICAGO, . thioughoul the outlying portions of the |man of the board of directors of the South- rmel Sovi » | thing was merel ted this will be increased | farmed. Several gas wells have been found ity ‘made it extremely dangerous for pe- lern Pacific. The following executive com- the state tr and 1t is to more than $1,20.000 during the present | Bear Greenville and evidences of a veln of | o (ne witness, He had a memory like ap | G¢Strlans, teamsters and street PR mittee was elected: George J. Gould, E. H. Lt .;'“f‘;fl ":::mfdn:flf:::«‘n “:-F"’ R M RE ¢ month when the semi-annual collections by | €031 have been discovered, It is clalmed | 1yoianne, and his replies were photograph- | PUt/UP (0 noon no fatalitjes have beew re. | Harriman, Edwin Hawley, Otto H. Kubn, r. c(i the county treasurers are turned into the | that & good veln of coal underlies the town, | et &S 8 I ported. The money damage in the city will | Jacob H. Schiff, James Speyer, James Still- L dnai FATErE S L Wiato trossury. The most of this cach is | DUt no effort has been made to develop the 3 be very heavy. man, with Charles H. Tweed ex-officio. E. 5 on deposit in banks in Des Moines and | coal field. Now that the oil has been found Acknowledges 1lin Motive. The clinging snow has broken down all |H. Harriman was elecied chairman of the m. othaR ottide, undoubtedly some effort will be made to| Perhaps the only point where the at-[the wires along the Pennsylvania system |executive committee. Chairman Tweed said s ke e thoroughly investigate the underlying | torneys for Patrick oven appeared to shake [ track between East Liberty and Huntington. | that no other business of public importance stra the nerve and the confidence of Jones was | Trains are stalled at various points, the |was transacted. Mg Loan Compnny Organized. | When they extorted a statement from him | dispatchers aré unable {o straighten out the| Tho Mail and Express, discussing Mr. Articles of incorporation of he North- | (hat he hoped by telling his present story | tangle, and the whole division is more or|Gould's election to the Southern Pacific ' Deposit and Tnvestment compan s | 1© €5cape the death penaity for murder. He | less paralyzed. The spow upon the moun-|board, savy: The election of Mr. Gould q i I embe of Holsteln, Ta., have been filed with the | *0id his lawyer, Mr. Battle, had assured | tains 1s from twelve to fiftecn inches nis probably of more significance from the ment. W. 8. Denlson was on trial charged | PO Y e HA him that he could do nothing for him; he | depth, and is so heavy that it has brought | point of view of possible developments in with having embezzled 5,000 from Mrs. | 8 O O rampans | e Battle had talked to Osborne and he | down poles and wires all along the road | the raliroad world than tbat of any of the Sarah E. Persons of Bridgeport, Conn., the | |AOTEE 1o begto bu pogeAry 1ot srb00 | gathered that if ke did tell the whole truth | under its weight, Extra engines have been |other directors. His system is In a sense samo belng money collected for Mrs. Per- | G #1107 ”_“M“Fm"l“_'“ 1‘.‘”\'\‘,"',:‘ _”'l' el mearure of consideration would be | requived on all the trains and unless the |independent of the transcontinental lines, £0D8 (o compromise a suit she had threat- [0 Fhe ‘” e b Sl b "l shown him. This and his conscience, he | snowfall ceases soon a blockade is cewtain. [but in formulating what has been termed ened to bring aginst Mis, . H. Crampton | A 18 orgunized | Lig induced him to admit his guilt of mur- | The Buffalo & Allegheny Valley system |the Greater Missouri Pacific system it is for allenating the affections of Mr. Per 10 fowa hullding and loan laws:, |4, i in almost the same condition. On the | believed that he will have to make an al- sons. Testimony showed that the mopey Wil Tdke Examinativn, Patrick’s defense will be a genera) de- [Western New York & Pennsylvania division | liance with some of them. 1t is not to be was collested and paid over to P. Stephen | Captain P. L. Sever of the new militia | piq) 1¢ will not he revealed in detil until [ the snow is from ten to fifteen inches in |supposed from today's developments that Harrls, atiorney for Mrs. Persons, and that | €ompany at Swart is in the city and has | iho acual murder trial takes place, which |depth, the wires are down and the (rain | tho Missouri Pacifie In the future will use An Excellent Combination, volunteered to take the examination re- | A sensational turn was taken (o the Denison embezziement case today by return of an indictment charging the lawyer in the | case instead of Denison with embezzle- | (Dr. McGrew at Age . _ will probably not be until October. Jones, |schedule has been abandoned. The trains | the Central Pacific from Ogden to the h | ONLY. quired by the state before being commis- | yocording to the defense, was the arch con- |on this road are late today, anwhere trom | coast. By the acquisition of the Rio Grande ‘,HT,’;:_',,pL";“:':,.' "Y“,:fl"fl,‘;?‘i]nb::fi&fifl in Omaha, E’lupt’ons Sloned, Steswid goseve Feauired 1o take | gpirator and Patrick was only the innocent | for(y minutes to two hours. ‘On the main | Weatern and the Denver & Rio Grando @raur or Fias, manufactured by the VARICOCELE AND HYDROCE e examination now, but desires Lo got ot ‘the valet, "The greatost st iine of the Pennsylvania the block signals |it now has a through line from St. Loufs to | hra . : Jermanent eure teed withoiit Tis GUBnbTY T Doatbirn RATL Bokhe tai| oL oLt valel. The g t stress will | liue 3 8 5 (0| CALIFORNIA Fia Symup Co., illustrate | A bermanent cure guaran y be Jones o1 o fa ¥ defer at (are refusing to work and the melting snow | Ogden. ; cutting, pain or loss of time, A quick, easy 14 upon the fact by the defense that i el il the valueof obtaining the liquid Jaxa- | 4y nhidval cure. Charges low h >~ ey tive principles of plants known to be LOON! d BLOOD POISON 1, | BEGINS BOONVILLE . CUT-OFF | medicinally laxative and presenting | o ctamen B et make a good appearance at the encamp- ment in the fall at Council Bluffs. The ex @ self-confes in consequence his perjurer and that |18 turning the streams into torren ry, moist, E Dry, scaly tetter, all forms of imony and confes- |€ineer J. W. Gilchrist of train eczema or salt rheum, pimples and f"}‘"“?g ""“fl‘l meets tomorrow and will | giong should obtain no credence. which, although a double-header, came in themin the form most refreshing to the | fur mo O ek other cutaneous eruptions proceed from | amimitaions. " O C'Eht candidates for Tells of Detective's Vinit this morning one hour late, sald bls <ab| Missourt Paciic” (o Pat 250 Men to | taste and ncceptable to the system. It | than [Hot Srined” UEi el pla a0 humors, either inherit ited PG AR e JoheA) TEIRION - thEY: op < Mondey -the | DIRQANE Tnerar COmBINAL. SOVATH TG Work on Jeflerson City is the one perfect strengthening laxa- | (il "or the disease disappear At once » eltaer Inheritea, or acquire: ontroversy Over Tax Levy. day following. ' Rice's - desth, . tour |4DOW five imiwntes sftar the storm began Bakhak, tive, cleausing the system effectually, |The cure ts complete « through defective digestion and as. | An Interestimg controvessy is reported [ 0 n.“fm_"“,:l themselves to be | 203 (DAt it was impossible to see the front s dispelling colds, headaches and fevers [ a1 tn urnl Nery « and imilati from Algona, where.a Soper cent tax was o cvon "o o he flat e e eu [of the locomotive during most of the trip. | KANSAS CITY, April 8.—Work was be- gnt\_y yet promptly and enabling one Weakness of Mer 3 similation. voted in aid of a rallway, one-half of which | L/ H”:"‘ ’_m"; e ;-In. i S ‘1’““_. The mountiin streams are rising with mar- | gun at Boonville, Mo., today on the Boon- overcome habitual constipation per- | Nervous Debility, Lack of Vitality, Poor and all dis 1 oand’ Urinary To treat these eruptions with' drying | Wa# payebie in, {309 and the other half in e " 1 1900. Th V, o 0 medloliies is dangarous. 0 o levy for tho first half was made 5 velous 1apidity and washouts can be ex- | vijle & Jefferson City branch of th _ | manently. Its perfect freedom from | Mcmory, Lack of ( rounding the death. Jones told Patrick ho [ fooiod all along (he line. Nourt Pacifie forming wnat ity be omit- | every objectionable quality and sube [ cases of the Kidooy on the assgssmjent of 1899 and for the last | NOUNL theso meu were detectives. THe | rhe Pennsylvania lines west are re-|gg the Hoonville cut-offt. By April 15 230 | S¢8nce, and its acting on the kidneys, : The thing to do s to help the sys- | half on tho aeaéssment of 1900, Now several | M*X! MOrNINE Jones went to police head: | ported In very fair condition, with onlv | men will be at work on the rond. When the | 1¥SF and bowels, without weakening | conditions. HOM} AN Jarge taxpayers and especially the railraad | 90Tt€rs: When he.returned home he found | gight delays fn the passenger traMic. but | road s completed the Missourt Pacific will | OF.\Titating them, make it the ideal ecd tem: discharge ‘the hymors, and 10 | companies refuse to pay the last half of the | & number of detectives in n:v place. “l,lu (e Balttmore & Ohlo castward I8 in the | pave "f"{;’f’ : p i CHARC ade, © g o uesday afteraoon ho was taken to polle® | gapq confusion as the Pennsylvania. The n the process of manufacturing figs strengthen it against their return, ')I”Q:ul‘&lw:":.]‘fo;Inx‘l::mu‘.h‘lt::‘ :h:‘mlf‘t) )\‘l\onl': headquarters, where he was questioned. He | wire: are down and the road fn the vieini are used, as they are pleasant to the year's valuation,. A fine ne e i .‘”.‘ found Patrick also at headquarters. Patrick f or Cumberland 15 sald to be almost block- taste, but the medicinal qualitiesof the Duilt, which world be tased under the yut. | t01d Jones h had discovered the Will Wit- | aged by snow. Trains from the east are| hills on the main line, Sedalin and other | momedY, 856 obt od ram senna and J o & »atr . o y hy v . 4 ne, ® nd « ie Ing. of the hourd. but which would escan |¢| 2€85ed in his (Patrick's) ofice and & num- | trom one to thren hours late LK QAN 0 that ONte DALK tha Al LEI z""l" "m"’:\"‘c l"'m""; ".VFI "Lf‘f:‘l;: the levy was made eptirely on the 1sgg|DCF Of PORUS letters were written on tho | Tho traction companies, after hard work, | to abandon SaonRla B NALIRORNIS, i Aoy R L will matter. On this occasion, Jones testi- | goonaded 0 Ranutn 3 0. only. In ord 0 get eneficia [] Woodward & B valuation. The coyrts will be appealed o wcceeded in reopening servico on most of - focts and t tions, please | BO'Y | ol f " | fied, Patrick asked when Rice had last been | their lines about 2 o'clock. OWing fo the Reading Prestdent Reaigna, asackabnd to ARl LDUSHIORS, B aAs O | Mgrs. re giyen mercury, Yery gonerhl prostration of poles'and wires |, PHILARBLFHIA, April 8,—The hoard of| [¥iSmberthefullnameofthe Company Blude Organk, A trentment that glves strength ine ses vitality and cures all unnatural Free a “water route” from St. Louis to Kansas City. The new branch will be used alinost exclusively for freight trafic. , The passenger trafns will continue to climb the it 14th Douglas Hood's Sarsaparilla permanently cured J. G. Hines, Franks, 111, of eczema, from which suffered for some time; and Miss Alvina Wolter, Box 212, Algona, Wis., of pim- plt AMUSEEN ou her face and back and chafed skin on r body, by which she had been greatly troubled. There are more testimounials in $ S Three Nghts, Commencing TONIGHT, favor of this grest medieins tban can be | The trisl of Mrs, Hossack Is under way| "I told him on Thursday,” sald Jones. |1s will be Usie betore teleppons commanr: |directors of the Readins company, at s| Printed on the frontof every package. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. published. at Indianola. The evidence thus far futro- | “Patrick then told me there would ot be | cation to the distant sectlons of the city | meeting this afternoon, accepted the resig-| CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. | positivery the Oniy Appearance tere of duced by the state has developed nothing|any traces of that left in the system at the | ang suburbs can be completely rostored, [nation of President Joseph Harris and Hood’s Sarsaparilla | i ras not vetore been made public re- | time of the autopsy and that the embalming [ The storm, which began at 7 o'cloe elected George I. Baer to succee BAN FRANCISCO, CAL m, wh gan at 7 o'clock last eed him [] garding the tragedy of last November. An | fluid would kill all traces of the oxalic actd, [ night with a heavy rain, continued wun- |Mr Harris will remain with the company ':,lel:m“;:: —<Pr|ce:0°c,..p‘l‘rbfllllfi t3 Promises to cure and keeps the prom- | effort is belng made to show that there was | which was a vegetable poison ceasingly untll 6 o'clock this morning, | ip &80 executive position e e | = r rouble between Mrs. Hossack and her hus- | Witness then told of Dr. Curry having fse. No I ff treatment when It changed to a heavy, wet gpow,| Mr. Bauer was also elected president of Are held out by Na- langer put of bacd which led. directly to the murder. It|come to the apartments on Tuesday, where | which continusd untll 1 o'clock this after. | the Philadelphia Reading company and of DANGER SISNéls' ture to every WiAK After Her London Triamph as Buy a bottle of Hood's today {s admitted that they had had frequent|ho mot Patrick. The two had a 100g talk |noens In Allegheny, at the head of Fed- | the Roading Coal and Iron company. Mr. | emamd o e el et your Energy: o B - S By - juarrels and that a year before they had | which Jones did not hear. The so-called |aral street, a heavy landslide carried down | Harris was chosen a member of the legisia- | Ambition and Vitality are ZAZA ® | had o serlous quarrel on Thanksgiving day, | Patrick will was then brousht up. JOncs |many tons of- earth and stone, covering |tive commitiee of ihe Reading compuny Redingjad) Toue o A but it is clafmed that last Thanksgiving}said he had told Patrick that tho pro- |the Wtreet car tracks to a depth of five | and electcd a member of the board of di- | Masnead fs rapid talling, In David Belagoo's Play. oo day, only a few days before Mr. Hossack | vislons for Rice's relatives' interests, which | teat, when the storm passed westward, and | rectors. Electricity 15 the only known Seats now on wale. Prices: § 2 was killed in his bed, there was a happy | was discovered on the day following Rice's {as a result the cast end, Wilkinsbur, ot Sure for thase whkknasses. o ) ; ’ 8 i » . i : o . Monday (Matinee §inday), Ri ! Bring this Coupon tamily reunion and there had been oo quar- | death, were too small, and that it would be | Braddock and the other suburbs lying in o Aveld a Rate War, A AT O R O NIANT & MINST RN 25 vels for a year. Mrs. Hossack, who has been | impossible to get it probated. Patrick, |(hat direction, suffered the most. DENVER, April 3.—The opening of the | if'|:fails | wiil refund every b : - and 25¢ in juil since the return of the indictment, | Jones said, then had the so-called Patrick | Two horses were electrocuted by fallen | M€Y Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek dis- | centyou pay for ) onsiaHTON to the Map Department, shows slgns of weakness because of her In- [ will drawn. The witness related at 1engih | electric wires, but their drivers cscaped trict railway will not cause a railway rate | DR, BENNETT'S Bee Pudlishing Co., and activity, but ske seems confident of ac- | the Incidents of the day when the body of |Eight or ten cattle sheds collapsed in the | VAT 88 Was feared in railrond circles. After ELECTRIC BELT get & quittal Rice was cremated 4 stock yards and the stock was saved witn |CORferences extending over many davé i g5 o0 Quadruple Mulliply- - Young Indian KKills Himaelf. While the tostimony about the will was | aiiculty, Business was entirely suspended | (OmPromise A% 19 rates WAy """l"""‘ 4PN, | lay Poveit RobUay €IEN 1 o Thoatar’ Bhone 1 NEw LEN SUS The fifth case in recent years of the sul- | being given, Captain Baker of Texas, Who |for hours, The storm was the most de- The traffic of ‘ru»?n o r_nl roa ]- \:- uu' §10: 40fl MUK Bot b €on- Omaha'» Family Theater, Phon ! cide of an Indian on the Tama reservation | Was an executor of the 1896 will, entered |giyuctive in years and the aggregate of | o0, " I0U81Y reduced by the reduction of} iy, - Hos soft, silken FRANCESCA REDDING & CO. H WALL MAP OF occurred last evening. Winfleld Scott, an|the trial room. He carried a bundle of |cmall logses Will be large, | Entan o [ camos sovern’ HORACE COLDEN. Indfan 19 years old and married to a squaw | Papers and some typewritten maiter and YT FPNETY Yet, DEAan R, 920 TR 4 i \SKA about {wo years younger, shot himself, 1t |aid he might be called as a witnoss e | EW YORK, M;,}', 5 o Tas Sonthly mest- | Bate meisl elscirodes uied | la"e'rzl‘e‘-’ \fi'a‘“’f: Grl‘{“A‘RD' NEBR.‘ was supposed that he did mot live happily| From the events of the day on which HELPS OVER THE HILL. ing'of the Atchison raflway directors was| §Alohermakes of baits, AL GCIOLE . MCONNELL SISTE $ IOWA with his squaw ”h":"'L»‘;p‘:':;l;‘;'"“;':‘;‘-m-’l“"r": l‘:"“‘" U:fl'l held today, but no action was taken in re- | anly sse when burned out: v other belt can be re o PANM BROS {o the happenings of October 4, the evening | 5 'd dividend on the common shares, | newed forany price, and vihen burned out in worth- 11 KINODI A OR of tha day he was arrested. Jones says he | G0t Lots of Brain Workt Use Grape- ';,fll b 4 ir d;", LM il B el RANTEED. 10 CURB All Weaknesseein | SHOWING PICTURI HEE QUi Size 38x33 Inches. - X Iide haad ers at about Nuts» Thls question, however, was made a $pe- | iy cox; restore Vitality: cure Rheumatism in any FUNE . 2 © was taken to police headquarters at about | : g cial order for the May meeting form, Varicote Veins, Kidney. Liver and Bladdey never changing ing 10e, 2c, Has the 1800 census of 10 o'clock in the evening and was taken | ‘I fnd Grape-Nuts very helpful to a man | 4 Trouble, Constipation: Dyspepsia, all Female Com' | 10c and Zc; reserved weats, every county and town ln down stairs and locked up an hour later. | troubled with the cares and worriment of Central Pacific ¥ plaints, General and Nervous Debllfty, Pickaninny ouenir for e the state printed om the He said before he was locked up that he | business.” says Louis Fink, Jr, of 39 8. 4th| €ALT LAKE CITY. April 3.—The annual | o Write o dsy for my book,~The F nding of ¢ on und candy for the children at the 1 . ] ountain of Eternal Youth. - Sent free, posthaid, Huturday matinee :x::;mw?‘ldun‘xa or:;:; THE PURE made a statement which was entirely ficti- b(rk:e'(“l: nulam llpmn"m"m“ uniug the foog | PlOCKROIErs' meeting of the Contral Pa- | frensking, Book willtellyou all about 1. "Sotd oy oy r “>|‘.‘l e, nonpr HILLIARD. nap, INCLUDIM ] tio 4 which he could not recall| ' o tme 1 co ( 00d | cific railway, called for Tuesday in this city, | : | MATEUR €/ AL, APRIL 13 RAILROADS, ete. QRAIN COFFEE st unulfom features. : I was very weak from want of properly | was I:)xvpl:mc-d until April 16 ' VDR‘ BEN}“F:"-;;E}fcmnc Bnelll I(_ln | Telephomn Carrect to January st can't dri : Jones then told how Mr. House pad been | selected food. { A I8 te AgIAS Ras ( | elephio! 1001, Bome people can't dmf!‘ “fl“l‘ uwu‘:u:u:! g Sl _',,'", bim-| “The help I received from the powerful Railrond Notex nnd Pe atw. ad 24tk Btpeeis, Qmabs, Neb. Miaco $ 1!“.‘.!'0“‘" o If sent by mail add oriedrsgmari A0 it self and the events surrounding their com. | food elemeuta (n Grape-Nuts was fadeed | M. L MGiEs oty <0 FRTIRED g0 | Y SR sntire TP oth 1o $ine, Baturds looks and tastes like coffee, but it mitment to the tombs. From here Jones | wonderful B s, net rabilhy el NO CURE, NO PAY. | /e Vi ydon TR 100 extra for p““!‘ is made from pure grains. No passed to his attempt to commit suicide I have come to use the food regularly | cigver Leaf line, I +dsin the ) oot ot ue "meskonieg. drcins, | | Frsnenting The \Wal{4arCORICGe pretiy 4 fld mh. A“u“ coffee in it. He said that the time he attempted |and do not think & breakfast complete | city. Aeiip 0 FrR loa pever gz Weafpoing drsls ‘5.:::”} l;r:.‘;)‘:: Inn," with @ hut of pretey [ b {00 is cheaver than coffee; | #ulcide at the Tombs, Patrick had agreed to | without it Witliam | Flannelly, (raveling passenge Tou ¥ itha women, bright comedians. ', i THE BEE PUBLISHING CO., . kil himself also | There's a reason why this food gives one | AReNt for the Mouthery, o Ti The oty | S tely) 10,000 08 Aftenoal Evening _prices,” 1oe, Map Dept. Omshs, Nob. § Sosts about ono-quarter as much, “Some time before 1 tried (o commit sui- | the feeling of new vitality and vigor. | 4V 1 Passanger Agent E, L. Lomax of | fras e IOt ol ke, Next week, ‘Tammany 1 vy 1 New ork Btars. § 166 a0 We cide Mr. House ceme to we in the Tombs | Actual use proves the propositiom e Union Pacific has gone to Chicago to | LOGALA Tigers and New York Allgs

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