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OMAHA DAILY BE MONDAY, APRIL ' r sel o Chicago to be given a | @ . X " S e i s v ml PATRICK ANSWERS JONES | MRS. E0OY SENOS A LETTER | MINING IN THE BLACK HILLS | mtusa ol v sraiire s fsun | STATE. HISTORICAL SOCIETY stolen from a mail box in Cincinpati March munication Substituted for Bene- establisnments. The stone is already being He had been In Hastings several days s on nt Dedication of | - \ls;;l :: L’:‘;:':’III Wk the. Wigdeth Shining p— trying o defraud business men and D1\ geonged Attorney Says Riow's Valet « Christ, J. Pierpont Morgan and A. R, Meyer Enter | o0 5 00 ke s preparing to erect | Beoretary H. W, Caldwell Calls Kesting been partially successful until his arrest. - M. 4 i Flng o e A day or two beforn that event he shipped fimply Falsifying. NEW YORK, April 7. —At all the churches the Diggings Competition. & stamp lllnyl\‘Au\‘lh\\)Kl'l'l\(ln; |-Ian” a he e of Fxecutive Officers, a valise to John R. Palmer, Omaba, who — ity elaborate Easter services were ) et Lo BB Dl ALY oved to be none other than reatice held and the very bad weather seemed to : as been ect deen Tiler. “When Tiller called at the Omaha | CONSIDERS OSBORNE A CONSPIRATOR | ... no approciabie eftect on he wttend. |LIKELY TO BECOME HEAVY OPERATORS |and a large amount of free-milling and con- | WORK T0 BE PLANNED FOR TWO YEARS offide of the Adame Express company March - ance i g Irrtllnlrzk:)rc hu;nlwrnfl':‘!:r'l‘\:‘l":':-ll:‘mln ‘w‘vx 5 arrested by Sergea Jempsey, " edifice of ¢ Sec 50 pper workings e company cently \‘b-:rq datetive, o' ::r::::lmlnl'u?d‘ by | Allewes tiat ehe Assistmnt Distried | T TGO HUNE, ot \I\):"‘T?x::‘: r meatake flelt for Phil= | acquired the Cross group of claims adjoln. [ Froposicl Broaden the Vehraska the Hastings police. His identification by i Al R L ) strect and Central park, west, was dedi- hrople Work—Clara flell Be- ing on the west Work-Mn odges Ready with the,, Pinkertous and others as Prentice Effort to Defent Ends cated today, just two years after the corner- comen the Wonder of the Chungon 75 Binte Tostitutions, Oviental Falr=Legnlity of 'l‘-"'-r followed. uitiee, stone was laid. There was a very large at- Southern Hills. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., April 7.—(Special.) Lighting Boads. Long Record of Crime. e tendance, for the great part made up of 4 The State Board of Charities and Cor- | members from other cities. There was no W reo de o ro- Tiller Lias a long record of crime, extend- | Npw YORK, April 7.—Lawyer Albert T sttompr l“ll’m'ur?:ll\‘nn l\i:uh 'I‘hL exception | DEADWOOD D., Aptil T.—=J. Pier- | rections, as now reorganized under the r back nearly tweunty years, but he 18 [ pono . de w r cver of New |cent decision of the state supreme court, | LINCOLN. April 7.—(Spectal.)—Secretary bat emembared for his Arat thet, where, :,:l.\',‘“'fw;:?,':_ ‘\'\vl‘ln::g';“h‘,‘.f':‘nm’_":‘::::‘r Y L e Sin N riinhy Fork :1:2::..:"\‘1"\ I."‘:m..‘u{ i '.,,,,,.fm | with four republicans and one fusion mem- | Iyl, \. Caldwell announces that n meeting by A boid and daring stroke, he stole more eadery’ de ddresses were made by ber, will hold its first meeting tomorrow | Of tho executive officers of the State His thap $100,09 of the funds of the St. Louis | yo it OO et (o say something con- at the State Hospital for the Insane at :»nrln‘ll.n;nu Will soon be called for the SURREAIEred 9 & by NN, Bt 6L DR | o s ey e 1A & WRSPRTEN SAD VBkneY OF (BN IRStITStIBn Wil bu. MOK; | UNUIE. two. Hieal seaser syt IeciulaLiYe vas #aptured by a mere chance, but not he- ebd ’ N had St ¥ b i . Pkl & dency o stitu e made o fiteal years e legislature tore he had made away with $15.000 of the | sovere, 'n"','u(r:‘ ':x:lu::n:;(x‘uin.jflll,l;- u ,:v"r:n('llmll‘" ,(\[,.’:{";':(:Junu’w;l«w it Baler Sats, whice :ir,“.\nl:‘;o# K h|.:l..\‘:1r\:no‘nr] llr;x:‘.\r:|~rl<'»ll| T eeait PTeRRRios - MToP ¢ bidn mr‘ st Bl o B money. Tiller was sentenced to a term I lattaohed to the district attorney's office, | raaq i ¥ @ Smelting company and he has cent his 'f"““l l'l""llv'-;,mu.\. 1 Lis Inlnud‘ retorm ".c : ennial appropriation, but did not spec- the penitentiary for this crime in touring the tenderloln distriet. A o o ) CCORD, X. 11, | Fepresentativo here for the reanon that |#chool aud other institutious under jur y how any of the money should be ex- g diction of the board will speedily follow, [ pended. Various propo » " 1 o > W8, cone §1aE A IR oy N erties d as yet very few | 3 propositions have been ny Postal Robberies. ording to thin story, hotels, concert balls | Apeil 4--To the i Church of Christ, | propertles are cheap and z the present fusion ofceholders being dis- | advanced for enlarging , , y e Clentist, Chicago: My Beloved : . e commen perat- and brondening the ’ Sifice his St. Louls exploit Tiller has [and gardens and theaters had been visited | 8clentist, Chicago: My Beloved Brethren— | large companies have commenced operat- | ¢ Presc A ! e n opatated as a postal thief from ocean to |by the prisoner and his attendant ana [ Your card of invitatfon to this feast of | iy Ll bl b work of gathering Nebraska historical in ocean, but prineipally in southern cities. [dozens of Arinks taken. On this point |y & not fn the idol's temple, ye build | The Ironsides mine, in the Squaw Creek | captain Allison Will Be at Carnival, formation and these will be discussed at Beeause of hiy cunning he has caused the | Lawyer Patrick said . ot to an unknown god. Yo worship Him | district, which is owned by a number of | DEADWOOD, 8. D., April 7.—(Special.)— | 1°D&th by the officers. 1t is Iikely that $'0 00 ment tonight concerning the case. Mrs. Laura Lathrop, the first reader of the | the Black Hills, Representatives of both church, and John Carroll Lathrop, her son, [have been in Deadwood and = Lead for who I8 the second resder. several days pasi, looking over various postaMce inspectors of the country wi-| *1 have know that this kind of (hing ;z'-:;y_;n;".‘”;"rg,;h"";y'fj' fioe I‘fl'{;:"[{;‘ thou | the stockholders of the Portiand com- | The committee on program and atiractions | the office and library force will bo siightly HAItea trouble and his arrest in Omaha |bas been going on for several weeks. 1| {ia* 3000 8100 o uiiiirdened bilsw. 1eai [ Pany of Colorado Springs, will be thor- | for the quadro-centennial in this city in enlorged and that some competent person a4 eource of much satisfaction to them. [could not have sworn that such was the | the sick, make spotless the blemished, raise | oughly examined by an expert of the | july, will get Captain E. H. Allison to at- | ¥ill be employed to complete a record of the : Tt Pilter {8 sentenced to the limit allowed |case, but 1 have heard from various sources ”’i-,.'.\"“',’.’ i".'.'.l'.', ‘:v_-’~-‘.]”:lnmr».|~|,|., ;::{:.;“Iu!]l_l;;‘,‘” Meyer syndicate, who wil arrive hers |tend the carnival Captain Allison was | Nebraska constitutional convent but Examine the Iimngs and by 1aw in the cases for which he fs now |that Jones was plentifully supplied with |10 S0 e Tem and art being healed. | Next week. The mine is one of the beat | with the great Indian fighters and for | further than thie all plans are indefini under arrost, it iy estimated that he will |money, was taken out buggy riding aud | The rlsen Christ i& thine. The haunting | properties in the county, showing six or | thirty-five years has been actively eu- Free Masons' Orlental Hond gencral make up of our $10. p , ¢ dnes: | mystery’ and gloom of 1is glory rule not [ mere vertical & THAt g0 tHYOngE A | maas : . e have to spend the next cighteen years in a | was otherwige treated with kindness filll] » more verticals of ore that go 8 L gaged in the rervice of the government The " . ) e thig century. Thine is the uprisinging hope, he Oriental fair, for which the Masoni v, penitentiary consideration.” ihe ¢ onauest over sin o aprisingtig hove: | upper and lower strata of quartzite. It| For some time he was engagel in the lodges of this city have heen making prep suits, ou will find them Patrick then went on to speak of ihe n.{‘m- the living way to life, not death is belleved that these verticals penetrate | smithsonian Institute as an interpreter of | . A B, arations for s o 3 be opened REAL FIGHTERS STILL FiGHT|Rico murdcr case. This is the first time | May the God of our fathers, the Infinito |into the alates. The property will g0 for | the Sioux Indian language. He, with Doo [ i 0" FEE SI¥ months past. Wit be obentil| - to be the best. that he has mado any statement since his [ LN WIS WE MOrERin, b wud abe [ 100000, fucluding all of the Improve- [ Middleton and athers will give exhibitions | : Preto Correspondent Sayw Boera [877680 rest with you. My heart hovers around | ments. of western life during the Deadwood carni Half a dozen van loads of quaint and curi Jones No Murderer. your churches in Chicago. for the dove of | Three carloads of ore were shipped from | val ous noveltios, some useful and others orna- | Who' Have Surreadered Are Y © Killed W, M, Rice. Had|Dbeuce sits smilingly on thewe branches ad | ne mine by the present OWAers £068 | ok mental will be displayed fo the varfous Not Those Wanted. Jones nev illed . A Gings of our Redeemer. Loyvingly yours, AL 4 h | b he doue #o he never would have testified to | MARY BAKER EDDY. | after vork was commenced and the re-| . Founds u Swnltnclom, = Illvn:::;ir,;n;:fln: u:.- close of the e all wilt LONDON, April $.—Lord tchener has|it. especially as the district attorney hus - - turns on the cre ran about $75 per ton| LEAD, 8. D, april § peciel.)—By the | be d o fortunate speculators LOTH'NG ln‘lorm:-d the \I\n[: off - m‘.uK-‘um--nn \»r:,p promised him no immunity, nor would his (GRAHAM'S SLAYER SUES WIFE | kol The property joius the Cleopatra :“"" of "";""vl"“;““'""( ':‘h* :“:’”“:-’l‘“\"*‘““ [ Legnlity of Lighting B 3 unteer companies, freed by relies, are|counsel, even though provided by Cap - mine on the south, which Is producing | I:”“"" l‘; ';n?;“:“ 1= : I"‘ 211 An attorney for the Lincoln Gas and Elec- | M. B. CORNER 15tk AND DOUGLAS coming home and that arrangements are fu |taln Baker, have permitted him to do ¥o. | Daniel Doherty, Ticket-of-Leave Man, (about fity tons of ore per day, being | 13 wears old, at whieh (Ane cach Is 40 €% | (ric” ight company bas given notice that | W 0 10 tell othars—itwa don't tel . progress for the speedy reliefs of further |His confidence Is due to the fact that W ms Divorced Partner Has treated by the cyamide process very suc- | Eh00 29 :"_" nd "‘ hich ".""“'h"‘"m ceedings will soon be instituted in the companies. He thus appears to be endeay- (M. Rice, at the age of $i, died of heart e Him. cesstully. Tho Meyer ayadicate will have | five years, at the end of which time he s | [UEEGOEY B Rovt B Insitannd B (00 oring to meet the demand that fresh troops | fallure, as did his brother, F. A, Rice, yes- o its oxpert examine a number of other [ !0 res Ml $2,000, .Il"r:;“' ';[f"‘:'l'l-"l‘;':"h" | plant bonds voted at the election last Tues. bo sent o the front to replace the stale | terday at the age of 70, and there will never [ CHICAGO, April T.—Daniel F. Doherty, | properties both In Lawrence and Custer | uit the clgareite hatit The Odd Fellows 1 gm0 (0 (0t BT SR R Pt men. be any proof otherwise. The only crime |an English ticket-of-leave man who s | counties. FOONIVEL & SEATIG bu Ml:l: on Main street, BlAted” B9 1ke Bonds wolid: ale . BI Fés SPECIALIST "The Pretoria correspondent of the Morn-|of which Jones is gullty is that of con- | well known in gambiing resorts of New Philanthroplc Mining. DR R L LB LU i S P o ) > - York and Lond ! 1 3 E o v -h | Property wos left for a sanitarium in Bret- | duction in the revenue of the company and In Ing Post, who warns his countrymen |SPIFIDg against the 1000 will, and that of | York and London, has caused the arrest of | The Good Will Tempie company, which | Property L &6 (he Wit e Ajha open the Way. for (hEIoNt® against hoping for an early termination of |DeFury in the present proceedings. His | his former wite, Mary Doherty, whom he [ was recently organized in Chicago for the | (¢l par et AL AB0H fitube LIKi6 Lo COMPRLE ToH GrIvALE . Al Diseases and Mostilities or believing the storles that the | fairy story is the result of a collaboration | charges with obtalning money from bim | purpose of developing a property fa Crip ot i Disorders of Men Boire Ate tred OLWRE/miyS with Captain James A. Baker, Jones' law- [ under false pretenses plo Creek which had been left by a will| pipRRE, S ) e R e “It becomes daily more evident that the |Yer; Mr. Battle, who Is hired by Baker,| Fifteen years ago, in London, Doherty | to philanthropic work, was represented in i IOHHT Tt kn’m iy "'I“ bichst ‘-‘_"‘,“{:“ 10 years in Omahs Boers intend to flght- to a fnish. Many | Assistant District Attorney Osborne and | shot and killed Colonel George M. ¢ the Black Hills this week by Dr. L. A.|game wardens: Edmunds county, Seny H. [ put the mew charter ""'I :"" b e o VARICOCELE aoa are surrenderiug, but they are men of no [ Prof. Witthaus, the professional expert, | ham of New York, following a dispute over | Rockwell and Rev. E. R. Stuart of Chi-{pych of Bowdle; Moody county, Melvin A 108, TR EABUES saetns ceniotide that 8 o standing. The real fighting men are till [Whose report Osborne for the iast six|a poker game that began on a transatlantic | cago, being tbe president, and secretary | payis of Flandrean; Roborts county, Realer | g‘Cln [ FICEIE HOTRY Sofuetias (HAt { HYDROCELE curea. on commando and, although recently suc- |moaths has been expecting “in a fow days” | Mner and was continued at the Churchill | and general manager of the company. Al g Arney, Browns valley; Turner county, | ey "aH UL L LI IR VR e it cesstul British actions tend to bring the |#0d Who swore that Rice dled of mer-|club in Plecadilly. Doherty was sentenced | propeity on the Homestake ore belt was | jonn Appleby of Parker; Faulk county, | Lon Way held and that the honds voted for, | AN cutting, pain o loss close nearer, it must be admitted that the |CUrial poisoning, it he did not die of some- | to life imprisonment and was confined at | purchased by the representatives and work | vornon Marvin of Faulkton: Gregory county, | "moUnting to 465,000, or $6,000 In excess of of time. Boers must be compietely crushed before |thing else Dartmouth until 1509, when he was released | I8 to be commenced within ten days on a | joueph W. Gitson of Fairfax; Charles Mix [ 1€ 1it are cousequently invalid SYPHILIBSE;:E'"t.‘."‘.‘l‘:fl.‘,E.' Qlacn a genoral . surrender fs probable.’ Why He In Prosecuted. O % Clonet-Gt-lenve, % shart. county, Thomas T. Biggins of Wheeler; Mc- Prize Banner to Lead City, the aystem. Soon avery Sign and symptom It 1 veported from Drussels that Acting| .. ] Doherty bases his charge against his | The property is one of the best on the | phergon county, R. J. Koch of Eureka Raiph E. Johnson of this city, state dep- | disappears completely and No President | Schalkburger | has removed thg | “The object of Jones' atory is to have me | former wife upon allegations that she sc- | belt, there being numerous outcroppings | Lo i Uty of the Modern Woodmen, has heen | “BREAKING OUT" of the disease held in prison pending the will litigation. | cured a divorce from him while he was a | of gold ore that have given excelleut as Smawher of Mirrors is Insane. or face. Treatment contalns no seat of government to Leydsdorp. e g s K sogrty - elected by the executive council of the order According 1o & dispatch to the Daily |! have already been in prison six months | prisoner, but withbeld the fact from him | says. It is stated that J. Pierpont Morgan | SIOUX FALLS. 8 D. April T—(8pecial) | (4" make the presentation of the prize ban Mail from Hilversum; Mr. Kruger. who has | 0% the forgery charge, without even being | and continued to take money from him for | will assist this company fn the develop- | ~Matt Howie, a real estate man, who | o BEr 1 PR IR BT TEHEE T Just arrived thero; has expreesed an in- | dicted, and I do not belleve that there | hor maintenance. He alleges that since she | ment of its properties. Both the property | caused a sensation in the city Mareh 30 by | Gt (Gl JON (0 IR o JGH (RUCET WastinG WRAKNESS with EARLY DE tention (o Ko to the United States in June |18 A0Y werious inteotion to try me on u | obtained a divorce from him in Philadel- | In Cripple Creek and here in the Black | throwing rocke through large and expen- | G SRR 0 (A FEEE (L) p AT R LTI A TR and visit Washington, Boston and Chicago, | CFUMINal charge before a jury. My arrest | phin in October, 1596, she has had from hi. | Hills will be thoroughly developed —and | sive mirrors in a local saloon in revenge ] STRICTURE cured wih o new Home “It in definitely ascertnined,” says a dis. | °% & murder charge and the desperate at- | about $7.000. He also states tha. ®*:n je | reduction works are to be crected as soon | for a fancied grievance against the pro- Memorial brator, Treatment. No pain, no detention from busi- pateh (o.the Times from Kraonstadt, dated | (€MPL t0 Mold me s due entirely to my | went to prison he gave her over $15,000. | as advisable. Other properties are to be | prietor, has ben adjudged insane by the | Congressman Burkett has accepted an in- | oess. Kidaey and Bladder Trousies Saturday, - that General Dewet and Generas | 40111ty and attempt to give ball upon any | Mrs. Doherty's friends maintain that the | acquired in the Black H.ls by the com- | board of insanity of Minnehaha county, and | vitation to deliver a Decoration day ad- Comaitrly RO ’,",,,,'{.,M SO0 at AL Veader less serious charge. The stock in trade | divorce was not secured uniil a few moths | pany. This company proposes to establish | has been taken to the Yankton asylum. |dress at Leigh, Colfax county. Call on on or wadress 119 S0, 14th St of the opposition to the 1900 will is their | ago and that since being separated from | homes for erring girls, this work already — — ~ % ta already demonstrated ability to control the [ him she had no money from him. Mrs. | having been commenced in a number of Des Moines Man's Enterprine. asn Destroys = Boy's Hye. Dr. Searles ‘s“l‘l“, Omah ,lah‘ George L. Heard of High Tower, Ga., | district attorney’s office; that is to say that | Doherty has been released under bonds. |the larger cities. The company 15 not | . PEADWOOD, 8 D. April 7.-(Speclal.) — Neb., April 7.—(Special.)—While 4 writes: “Eczema broke out on my baby, [ portion presided over by Osborne, over selling stdck at present, sufficient mopey | The Graves building has been leased i | yne prec e hovs of John F. Schulze, liv- ured for over covering his entire body. Under treatment | which there seems to be no administrative | RI0'S POPULATION IN DOUBT | having been turnished for the development | P1# ¢ity by €. J. Braun of Des Moines, and | ;. oot of town, were having a good time 8%t MOIMIERS for thelr CHIL. of our family physiclaan he got worse, as | supervision. % of the properties by a few individunls | % dr¥ 800ds store will be opened. W. E.|oipioiing grain powder in empiy glass | DR TELTHING, with, PER- he could not sleep for the burning and ftch- | 8o far, the tactics employed against me | Sanitary Authori(ies Credit Jameiro|Wwho are more or less interested in the | Adams & Co. have sold their large retail ¥ IT HOOTHES the CHILL, Governor Herreld has appointed as fish and Attorneys to (Non-Intoxicant) 3 angements can be made for shipmonts, | large chorus and Plambeck's orchestra I am sure 1 can prove the motive to the [ werc in a Jight top buggy drawn by a youns g SPRING TONIC. to convict all implicated, 1n which event | companied by her husband and daughter 2 Tho ore carries gbout 2 per cent «oppar rrd | There were Easter musical services in the THE L S GIRL, BUNTH & RUDD cCO. Dr. Swindler, Dorothy Neville, Casteliot & Hall, J. Welkh, Miss McKeever and the K .o - . ric u ing_10¢, 26e PLATTEMOUTH, Neb. @csereressttesscrecereseseg| Pl e : 8, 10c, 2 - Sennedy o < 00, 8 g ouvenir far John L. Kennedy of the lav b sl Wy gouventr ae 7t + alleged will of 1895 and the instigators ‘o | nervous horse. As they nearcd the bridge. | gevoral dollars fn goid. Both copper com. | Methodist, T , Baptist, Episcopal b i redadcalounsonsod l Prosaning Sl . bottles, one of the bottles exploded in the UMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, (ag. We used a box of ‘Banner Salve' on | have been the giving out by Mr. Osborne | with TH3,000, but Statisticiaus Cut | rescue work oy business to Arnold Bros. of this |y, 4. of Waiter, destroying the sight of one n!'b COLIC, and is the best rems him and by the time it was gone he was | continually of statements known by him the Figure to 431,716, The Crosby-Ehrich syndicate of Colorado | “/'¥: eye, a plece of glass cutting the eyeball e e woriae Ba stre A0q ik over the pupil. The lad was taken to the | for Winslow's Boothing Byrup,” an wald, “Stick 1o it, for It Is doing him more | to pre-judge mo guilty wo as to justity | WASHINGTON, April 7.—A wide dis- | examined by an expert in a few ¢avs. The | CAPTAIN AND STEWARD LOST it Kood than anything [ have done for him.'* | false impriconment and (o prevent a fair | crepancy between the popuintion fgures | representatives ‘of the Gogd Will Temple | o\ 15k treatment. - s A o Loy trial; the wrongful imprisonment gf myself | glven by the statistical authorities of Rio | company represent the syudicate in th [ SCHOGREE Bo e o b LR r and the hounding by detectives of those | Janeiro and by thé sanitary authorities | deal. This is one of the oldest producers b y Tot - Men. Thompso \’:éa 67, Added to L. process of the courts by wrongfully sub- [ Marine hospital service in the annual re- | o the early days. The prope: Is cast| GLOUCESTER, Mase., April 7.--The | seniors and juniors of the High schicol last dars troth 8.6, Miite 6.5, m, af Féutpad's Vietimus in poenaing in the name of the court, persons [ port of Acting Assistant Surgeon Havel- | of the large block of ground that was re- | three-masted schooner Hyenin of Calals, | night gave a reception In the opera ball mit to examinations in his office. authorities make the present population being developed at the present time. went ashore at East Gloucester early this | who easily took second place at the Kear- KANSAS CITY, April 7.—Mrs. Isabel Scores the Expe of Rio Janeiro 763,000, while the statistical Wonders of Southern Hill morning and 18 a total wreck ney contest. His theme was the arena wounded last night by & footpad, who in | o, hegane URICE the @ulwe of witnesses | e impression prevalls that Rio has a | peil mine, in Peoninglon county, near Ore. [and Steward Fuller, residence unknown, | of the graduates at the next commence- attempting to rob the woman crushed her | °f, Professional handwritiug = experts 1o |larger population than that shown by the [yille. The working ehaft and incline s now | Were 10st, while the (wo other mombers of | ment A 4 ® | checks, asslgnments, ctc., are forgeries and | the sanitary authorities. The figures of the £ ved Nebruska City Re turning home from church when assaulted | o€ Hk CPRREN L B are all | s Fefla st ; encounter the ore vein, when put down 150 | Saved NEBRASKA CITY, April T.—(Spectal.) at Seventeenth and Holmes streets, an un * @ total mortality | cet fro1 the old shaft. This mine is prov- . . 4 U | jegs stand and Osborne admitted it in open | per cent the previous year. The number of ' 4 = partially destroyed by fire early this morn- :f.‘l;:,,‘";:,d,"',fl."‘,l,:,..:'l";‘n“:’:'“f“"r”f"',;.‘m":""l‘l::l; court that Jones had informed Osborne | gtill births is equivalent to 77 per 1,000 The ore is very rich and the grade of ore is | Oreson Short e Megine Extenslon | ing. The loss on the building and house ShOWIN. | There is scarcely a piece of or t ril 7.—V A Wit gt 3 b : i o 2 s 8c ¥ a pie e on the 4 ” Utah, April 7.—Vice | gally coverod b 3 18 tion. There is no clue to the footpad. Rl Tl':“"':""m":", “\'\','“";,“ ""hm',.":'.]’_ The number of deaths has exceeded 1he | qump that does not show free gold, The | President: William H. Bancroft makes| "Ly covered Dy Insurance. 1t is not (Dr, McGrew at Age 52 During the winter elght persons have | 't collaboration with Witthaus on Febru- | births, Tuberculosis furnished almost one- footpads. One of the victims, an elderly with killing Rice with mercurial polson L The owners of tue mine are negotiating for | Line will extend its line from Uvada 1o | Soil Great tor Crops. I nt of all lorms ot D woman, has become insane. and another, | it TS 0 RIS S T edge Tremain. The ledge of ore s now about [one mile was laid on the grade below Uvada. | The moisture of the last monih has been & Kasmpliony (kan) wroser, died of Bia | gf'tuo uature of the RELUNabionagalnas e | WY 3 red by the | fifty feet thick. Mr. Bancroft returned today from New | beneficial to fall wheat, which is in almcs one, have been elderly persons and eacn oo B0 AT ST WASHINGTON, April 7.—(Special)—The | Ragged Top district, embraciug about 600 | with Chairman Harriman and officlals of the | Seeding of oats was begun actively last | cutting, pain or loss of tme. A quick, easy o " g following pensions have been granted acres of mining ground in the same camp | Unlon Pacific system. week. The soil s in excellent condition for bead 4 Bore haew istormed ARss fense for| iy as the Spearfish Mining company’s mine and ———— all kinds of crops. : soveral wecks past has been permitted to| Nebruska: Original — James Bell, Lake. oo o T 0 o Brt COERE B ity At Woman's Club Discusses Nov in all stages cured by treatment which is Ao URPSHE Goin In Ae Days: roam the streets. So far us 1 am con- | side, $6; George W. Steadman, Soldiérs’ and | ¢ ! ore fonni BHORRD o g than “Hot Spri 8 treatmen )4 3 Bush, rze Foits, York, $8; | of claims in the heart of the lime ore dis. | —The current topics and literature depart- | T.YONS, Neb., April 7.—(Special)—The A King out an " Jones be kept within the jurisdiction of the | (special ac 6 Peier’ Sundberg, | Yt Golorado parties are having the prop. | Ments of the Plattsmouth Woman's club | Nebraskn Telenhone compauy of Omaha has | signs ) ¢ at once. T court. .. | Vayne, § J Rumer- held a session last evening. The review of [a force of men here putting in a telephone | The ta complete und per fleld, Blue 8 K Alice of 0ld Vincenn by Mre. J. D. h with fifty subscrib i . 88, 4 “Alie cennes,” by Mrs. J. D.|exchange y subseribers, aonviSt dones upon Bis. own ocafsssien, but Farnam, § ank Blair, Manning, |, TH®F® 8Fe numerous outcroppings of the 199,10 b ROUARS Weaknens of Me R " accurate and concise review of Maurlce Memory, Lack and all dis- i g ! p Jubugue $0; Mic pay well with a large cyanide plant and a b ! ¥, Lack of ok, 8¢ igte Jousw :;;;‘;:;‘“‘_‘mn:: L““"’"“rfl"n'l‘; G ddittonal— Dumber of the properties have baen quite | THOmPson’s historical novel. A criticism | goeveveseossssessssessssee@ |cases of the Kidioys Bladder and Lrinaty . o 3 o ¢ 1l unnatural " . be also, and I would surely be acquitted, | Milton Swalley (dead). Lake Clty. 8. In- a% Tt and anme The Star that means increases vitality and cures c.v.‘u‘.fl"o"“;}" ;rfi-l;r”uuk .Air'i’.’.l'.": -::r but In his effort to have himselt corrobo. | crense—Albert C. Touls,s Hampton, $10; | s the Black Diamond, upon which a thirty- | b Mra. It 0. fellghs, prosideut. and com auality s~ SONAone. HOMI TREALH 9 Moscow, $11; . Briston, 8hell | i1y by the Allen brothers, until it was de. | DY Mrs. 8 M. Chapman, embraced a ci LOW. defrauding the governmeat, have given | 'ICUSD he is, and then he would sutely be : I i Senjumin | fully by DPOLAn, A8 de- | oty of subjscts and were disoussed i F R P. 0. Box 166, Ofce over 215 South 14th notlco to the governuient that they will » r 4 War with Spain, | has charge of the property. formally. Several grave questions were or nearly aixty street, between Iarnam and Douglas wake application to the supreme court to- Joves Takes Risks, Wiggers, Muscatine, $6. left unsettled for a future meeting. 2spe years the Blatz streets, OMAHA is staking his life upon the ability | mond, Denver. $ At the annual election of officers of the 7 bail, pending a hearing beforc that court | of the handwriting experts to discredi | bard, Denver, $) i o MRIALR AR BES RN “m"“h- Shall We Do with Aguinalio As . Fig 3 ; means neglect thelr Mrs. 4 Cike 8 hox: aaton write and which he shows by his numerous Increase (Special act n.m. TM”;]\ President, Dr l\\ ,\1” Me- | Travis read the sad account of the rise purity and correct methods. weak garis and luat powor res o i H ay, Des Moines; vice president, I A “Mrs. AT ta Dubbs - by |Bnllrlmfr General Richards of the De- | he knows Rice signed Falls, R e W, o A land fall of “Mrs. Araminta Dubb T B partment of justice “Jones may rest assured that those for | aareh 26) Jahn Scott Steele. 24 I ot trak b er ADd RhnArs} GO GLE taRia Tomuiar 8¢ Chnesh, I T z for tho \lls which originate in 4 bad stoms kind will abandon him when they can no | HORSE CAUSES A DROWNING | pany is operating the Murray group of | Beautiful weather and speclal — services STHE S5TAR' MILWAUKEE - 4 "Ood's l”. RN he vl - claims in Dezdwood gulch brought crowds of people to ull the AMUSEM F “As to my own position, 1 can only say [ Leaps fr 3 Do not gripe nor irritate the alimen. | (M4t I Will be vindicated and will be able Milwaukee Woman and Chitd Deadwood this week from the mines of the | fragrant with flowers, Easter 1i'ies pre- a tary canal, They act f"m’ et |10 discharge all duties involving on me Meet Dea Boulder Copper company and the Copper | dominating, and there were special mus all of which, however, is in the hands of | MILWAUK April T.-Mrs. Michael | Spring creek, about efeven miles north- | mandery, Knights Templar, attended the p.,.,“g tavor. alv. comfofl my able and conservative attorneys Chart of the town of Lake and her 7-yenr- | wost of Custer. The ore was tested at the | services In the Congregational church on sy smelter in this city and it is asserted that | the invitation of the church and pastor. Sau by sl grnel 25 cents, but If I am ever convinced that W. M. |Kiuntkinick river at the Kinnikinick avenue | o tests were satisfactory to the si-elter | This evening the Easter concert was given lL‘Tl "‘LT VIv‘"E Week of Apeil T evening, .0 - nees Sunda ednesday and 8 i MAP COUPON ROBERT HILLIARD & CO. be persous striving to upbold if, and prove | which was open for rcpairs, the horse bo- fes have e pred large ledges of and Christian churches and the attendance Bring this Coupon & |that Jones did the deed, belicving that he | came frightencd by a passimg trals and | gra. RAcuptered [pge Sadute of the VAL BLATZ BREWING CO , MILWAUKEE ‘ 1 th ! ] i/ could thus prevent the consummation of away, plunging over the embankment | re is considerable activity ih this vicin- | the morning and 25¢ Mr. Rice's plons through me.” Into the river, dragging the buggy and its | ity in the copper belt. North of these (s 0 1419 Deviny 8¢, o Bee Publishing Co., and what he knew of Jones' allaged tour of the | Mr. Chart was saved, but tke mother | Copper company, which is makisg plans to gt a Tenderloin. He replicd that ho kuew noth- | and daughter were caught by the buggy | erect a smelter near its mine. An 1neline % cuts have sh edges Of copper uu n for him to absent himselt from the house ny s 1.,“,,;)7,.:‘::::::":“'. " geld ), D, MeBride his Maxy Cob, driving hise, . 1 PABRNIVAL WALL MAP OF of detention, except when he was fn at- : Ll one of the finesi driving animals fn this , ; 1 | Nondwara & Hury tendane FIRST TEST OF HURRELL LAW/| . (oveer of Fromise locality & BOYD'S | i x “I have he replied. | East of this copper belt, In e sheiidan " " 1 4 o b Cantata in Platis IRST CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS s oy -Si15, NEBRAbKA Asslstant Distriet Attorney Osborne to- |Stevens Triul Under Kausan Prohibi. [Gi8trict, @ Jarge group of claims aosoming | - AGTE, GG RSN TE L S DALY BETWNE 144t Poriarmisnce TONIGMT AL ea v, has honded day. Flowers and potted ferns were in Sise 28x32 imohes. that it was taken for the purpose of locat- 4 F{lm‘ Iunll;ompum ha lwdn bonded by ex- ,,.:Qnmmn In the evenin Easter can- IKorsands, Rucks Has the 1900 census of ng witnesses to testity in the Rice case. He | SALINA, Kan, April 7.--The first trial | Governor Foster of Ohio and asso laies ard e SR e wor) church by the church chols, R AT TS and tate printed on the that one had been located by means of this | passed by the last legisiature, which makes | 8000 8 possible. The work rthat nas | een | Church Thr INOLUDING ' ALL Mr. Osborne said: “I have read the |slon of epirituous liquor, resulted in no BVes excel- |17 LyONS, Neb., ApHIl T-(Special)—-Some- | pu— | RAILROADS, ete statement made by Patrick and have noth- | verdict here late last night and the jury [lent aesays. It is on the same ledges as|one broke Into the general store of D. ¢ ROUTE P DIARRHOBA. Sold by rus well. The doctor seeing it was curing him | to be false, in order to cause the public % Springs will probably have the Pluma mine pi P 2 & Methodist hospital at Omaha for surgical | jhke no otner kind. “lwenty-fiva cents & who appear to favor me; the abuse of the | there is called to the attention of the |in the Hills, having been a dividend payer ; April 7.-~(Specinl.)—~The | pmee apen from § a. m. to ® p. m, Sune Rasias City. to personally appear before him and sub- | burg at that port. He says the sanitary|cently bonded by the syndicate, that is | Me., bound fo that port from Perth Amboy. | to their schoolfellow, Chauncey Hrubesky, Thowpson, -aged 67 years, was fatally authorities make it 431,715, A mew shaft 1s to be sunk at the Clara| CAPtain R. R. Dix of West Tremont, Me., | scene in “Quo Vadis.” Chauncey is one skull with o coupling pin. She was re- | SVIsF that the signatures of the 1900 will, | census, but not so large as estimated by | gown 150 teet and a shaft 85 feet deep will | the crew, Bernett and Elmer Stanley, were frequented part of the city. She was found | ' the same line. Jones swore on the Wit- | during 1900 of 18 per cont, against over 20 | jng 1o be the wondor of the sonthern e, | ' FAVING AN 03 (UVADA. [} Tha iegidiute. o6 Hanry SEAUAORAIL N84 of | pec ery rapldly w Is at the city hospital in a dving cond(. | AUt January that Jones had killed Mr.|the towal birthe, a remarkable becoming better very rapldly with depth. ele. hoid goods is about $1.500, which is par- 37 . re assays from $50 to $700 t 4. | offcial cement that regon Sher ] essiut SP vaHIR e wlnts 0L SN haye ary 27, the present complaint charging me | fitth of the total mortality ore assays from § § per ton gold. | official announcement that the Oregon Sher, e > Waa made st the (natance of Oaborne in An | PENSIONS FOR W RN VETERANS, |8 five-stamp mill to (ake the place of the | Los Angeles. Tracklaying began today and | NEBRASKA CITY, April 7.—(Speclal.)— a Kansas City (Kan.) groccr, died of his until e bad used s witness whom he sup- General Government. A large mining deal s pending n the | York, where he had heen o discuss plans | perfect condition. The acreage is 1arge. | A permanent cure guaranteed without was rendered senseloss by a hlow on the 18sue of March 23 il J! " fur more atigfaciory and successful Laxstive Bromo-Quinine removes (hy cause. | cerned, 1 have no objection provided that | Suilors' hom lsland, s5; Samuel | gotten together lately a number of groups | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., April Lyous Muy Talk Afar. at HITE wols thke DUE HLLIE: Cabkaboration 'th o Springs, $10; . Butter- | erty examined by their expert this week. A A nd It would take & great deal to convict me n Hlatr, Manning: | lime ore that run high enough in values to | McBride, was thoroughly enjoyed, belug an Nervous Debllity, Lack of Vitality, Peor A 0 B at gl trength, ation and increase— | fnoroughly developed. One of the groups |©f the work by Rossiter Johuson was read Organs. a treatment that glves streng! ve | obo- | oW Olney. W, $8 John Gat: | ton cyanide plant was operated success- |Ments followed. The current topics, led Cures Guaranteed. Consultation Free. tence fn the Leavenworth penitentiary for | aced be might be = convicted, = inuovent electrocuted, for no hand could save him. | T . Le . 30, Reissue—Jusper | stroyed by fire. 0. U. Pryee ot Deadwood morrow for the release of their cllent on| “Jon izinal QMoary dap lov aRRkny clally the most important one of “Wh watch-word has EANS qunm.ur. ht 358 Jud Marcl t i t lub women never by any been homnest k ':""“ on his appeal from the judgment of the | Rice's signature, waic w ; aet March 26) Ther i mpan) Des ) warning to club women never by any B 5 ‘ Jower coRrt refusing bhim & writ of habess Jastise, Whioh Jdose ww Rig or, $30 1a., held in this city, the foliowing officers Ko A IUD 1" | 3 quality—which means absolute ‘_m oy ] corpus. The application will be contested | statements and uncertain testimony (hat | Mare Adolphus Richardson, Stoux 8 RN @ whom he had outlawed himself from man- 16 1, Cradtrce. Des Moines. Ths enm:| ' PREMONT, Nsb. April Te—(Bnecial)— ach' 10 for tc. At all drugg! Bridge River and | A quantity of copper ore was brought (o | churches today. Chancels and altars were " promptly, cleanse effectually and and maintain all rights belonging to me, - | Butte company, which are operating on | cal programs of music. Mt. Tabor com- n merit alone has held fast to “Of personal revenge 1 have no thought, | old daughter Mary were drowned in the v e bt Omaba's Family Theater, Phone 1531 -~ Rice was murdered, I shall do my utmost [ bridge in this city today. Mra. Chart, ac- | people, who will usc it for & flux as soon as | In thls church by the choir, assisted by a oo B ore, which 18 in the form of & copper yyrite, | at all of them was much larger than in ore, which 18 in the form of a copper yrif at a & a AP m““ to the Map Department, District Attorney Philben was asked today | occupanie with it companies is the property of the lack i1ills oo - —— | Jadies v ing whatever, except what he had read. top ayd carried to tho bottom of the been put down about 450 feet amt i roin® | nedy & Learned of Omaha came 1o this i NEW CENSUS “iave you At B Siess Sivaw Bmmission | riton The bodles wers Seoavered ister i | Lo, es8 put down abou pl Cresns oy griday and bought from Deputy Suerif " . | Mur night said that e wae aware of Jones' trip tory Statute Ends Wit the Blue Lead and Gray Ragle clains, R e e i bl OR lOW’r\ through the Tenderloin Friday night -n:i Verdiet. i which are belng devéloped by the Valogey. ALrEATTIONN. Sie0h I8 1D PRirhse 2UAlA AND AN FRANING .'. “IusTnEL FESTWl e 'y Evening prices o a was given in the First Presbyteris : every county and town In added that six witnesses were wanted and |of & fointist under the mew Hurrell law | development work is to be commeaced o | 10th WAS KLU ALY N v 0 0 . - Bargain o 4 it & misdemeanor to be found in posses- | 40ne by the owners has opened Intc a wely Tuhen Clanrn and Money, RocK lsLAND a8d $he. eniire trip defined ledge of copper that ‘ . Correct to Januery 1st, DR to say. I capnot make myself popu- | Was discharged. 1L was the case of Henry | the Blue Lead mine Musselman and took %9 in small change STANDING ROOD JOTH PERFORM- 1001, lar with the crimigal classes and expect to |Stevens and wife, whose place was raided | The Block Hills Dorcolain, Clay aud | 4uq several boxes of cigars, The thieves | | | ANCES VESTERDAY. be maligned at every chanc by the sheriff recently. The passage of | Marble company bas broken into a big 'eage [ coinoq entrance through the back shed,| | ..AN_the best Scepery of the RY 9, elephone If sent by mail add the law was a result of the temperance |Of mica north of the marble quarry. Blocks [ o 07 ne windows MOUNTAINS and SIERRA NEVAD‘r'fi Miaco’s ._'90 oro | 22y, y .. C i of very clear mica eight to 1 h & Deylight In both directl INEE TODAY=10¢ and 20 (0c extra for postage Dy, Bohare Mojniyre Reelgns, Srusnde Aipziad by M7e. Qarrie Nation, - A inee o TaCA Atire week, excepting Saturday cvening postag CHIOAG e S e square are beiug taken out and sacked ready Al His Daya In Privon. DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH | Hontine R St AL and tube, Address pastor ol the Bt Yamen sie hodiet Fptscanai| Every home of culture and rcfnement |for shipment. The ledge is one of the larg- | TERRE HAUTE, Ind. April T.—Charles | ! BUFFET LIBRARY CARS. N A oReting: THE TAM: ch and_ col ed one eric o1 rosse 5 uster ¢ pany wi rs 0 sho d Kkille 8 or-1n- 1| BPES Y CO, presenting “The Sousa N ‘0., church and con red one of most | In America should possess The Century |est in Cust ounty. The compan: 1 | Rogers. who shot and killed his father-in l‘nllllllnhnlu(hm vmvv-'l_km and itiners BPECIALTY ~ T"n-; T“ yERE ‘1‘.‘ n.to' ». powerful and attractive preachers and plat- | pictionary and Cyelopedia and Atlas. Se- | open up the lihographic stone quarry this | law, Milbure Ba(y, and seriourly wounded " ‘Chicago to Callfornis’ Cif Girls” and “The Artist's Model"—~Completa ap Dept. muha, Neb, rm lecturers in America. Will tOMOFIOW | e ot hrough Tne. e e AR IR MEAVETARNIC AR, 4 4 A icket“Office, 1323 Farnam K all that makex n k00d burlesque presen et his. raaigtia o 16 Bis, Lomenort¥ | cure it through oe's wholesale pub- | mon ock of stone tha cut twen- | his wie, Angeiine Rogers, on March 10, | tatlon--Matines every afternoon. fivening g ' Qs sescoseveseeesreeel ' ying o il heulth, "!lisherat price, Write for particulars, Ly-\wo laches square was taken out last ) was given a lile sentence by a jury today. L——.—-—.—— pricen: 10c, 20c, d0c, Smoke If you like. ' A ¢

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