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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1901-TWELVE PAGES. BLOW TO PACKERS ELECTRICS | RADICALS FORCE THE ISSUE | EXPOSES NAUGHTY NEW YORK! K[0W A AND COMANCHE LANDS UNION PACIFIC LAND Ratlroad King Wil Give B Specinl Commitice of e Tells: What 1t ) and " Makes Some ; ilusterly Winds, Becoming PS— to New Fory W el ¥ . —_— English Gevernment Excludes Americar b Unsucoessfully Attempt to Commit Ouba Recommendation Opening of Reservations as Ferecasted by At Omnhn Yesterdny: " - - A - Dex A Former Attache of the Department Mak Publishing Co.) Convention Agsinst Amendment, NEW YORK, April 11.—The committee Amistant Attorney General. oy " Beef from Ita Army Ocnteaots, (New York World e of fifteon, orgunited BOMEYMostNe g0 (9 —_— " i Interesting Statement. Cablegr: mologram.)—J. Plers | investigate vice as it egists in this clty, e, MBI, Fle WASHINGTON VISIT | [mvcstiente sice as 1t exiets in ihis citv. | pigApPOINTMENT FOR MANY CLAIMANTS - - PACKER SWIFT. RECENES FRsT Tip|Pont Morkah “oriiipons e arat | WOULD SN B bl Ty ol St WIE AT by — SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST OFFICIALS Teutonle on her wrival at Liver | others from time to time as the committee Many Appit- —_ ondon Agent Cables News and Armours | ;..ciicaily unobserved as he walked rap Pledge Before They Can Talk The report says that the committee's Also Have Intimation 1dly to the train for London at the River with Administration in agents by investigation disclosed the fact ""‘"""‘"':"‘ ""." ::' g Rt All::m.iSn:n L 4 side station. No speclal police protection Washington, that gambling and pool rooms were being Lo kb elilod Ol bid | BRIDGE CABLE ORAWN TAUT i 0 Given, S— was provided for Mr s ESTABLISHED wraska- Rain Friday; Morga, consequent operated openly in violation of the law; p APPEAL TO AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT | o0 the rumors that attempts might be that the gambling spirit had been developed e i g e | FIrat Wire for New Enst River Uridge AGRICULTURAL D made on his life. Immediately on enter- | HAVANA, April 11.—At the secret 8es-| (o such an extent as to become a distinct | WASHINGTON, April 11 Al R Saluted with € PARERRATEBINE: DROLINGY =10/ EAFLNIN Ing his private car at Liverpool he burled [8lon of the constitutional convention 8ev-|menace to the community and that these | KFF )—Speculation is general as {0 ‘l'm housands. _— i himselt in & mass of telegrams and docu- | €Fal delegates offered resolutions that the | resorts were undoubtedly protected in |Tules the Interior department proposes fuy. i grams al { : — " 3 " Companies Ask Whatever Ald Taole | o i e him. s trip, e do- | convention should cxprows approval | their operation by officers whose duty it |08 down for the opening of the Klowa and | Ny yoRi, April 11.—Accompanted by | Cb of Executive Says Ho Has No Time for fam Can Lend Them. clared, was more for n holiday than busi- [of the principles embodiod in Platt [ was to close them Comanche countey in Oklahoma, Which 18 |(he worceching of whistics and the cheering | Such Affaire, b ness, hence he declined to talk much of | amendment, especially clauses 1 4 and | Raids were made by the committee and |#cheduled to take place August 6. ASSISANL | o yhoyanas of spectators on both sides financlal matters |7. Senor rga moved that the subject | its agents and the results obtained show | Attorney General Vandeventer of ‘\.‘"""'“K!.q the East river, the first cable of th - ACTION OF FAR-REACHING EFFECT| Mr. Morgan disclaimed responsibility for | be indefinitely posponed, but the proposal | conclusively that a commiltee of citizens has had the question under gerlous con- |y S8t river bridge was raised from movements attributed to him, and sald | The effort of the radieal element fs to|thus proving that vice is protected and also | statement as to what would be required. |by w powerful engine until 1t was 120 feot Not Gnly Excludes Amerieay Beet and | practically that he was not interested in | put the convention on record against the | that the ralds have resuited in making the | The Wichita reservation will be embraced [alove the surface of the water Cattle from Commis any Panama canal scheme. In closing his [amendment before voting to send a com- | 8ambling business unprofitable in a scparate land district, with a 1and | Thousands viewed the raising of the Sut Wiy Prefudics Snge talk, Mr. Morkan made a significant state- | mission to Washington. 1t was evident| The committee has heen collecting data |office at EI Reno. Deducting the land al-fcable from the shores, whilo many tug ment that especially Interests financiers | that the radicals had @ majority today. The | from different countries and intends pre- |lotted to the Indians and reserved for|boats, yachts and craft of all Kinds ran Suys High Ofcinls lish Public, here, more particularly the Americans who | matter will be further discussed tomorrow. | Paring i report embodying suggestions for | school purposes, there will be 3,122 tracts of fup near gh so that those on board Are Passive, —_ are concerned in railways. He sald that | It is the opinion of the Havana bar that | the treatment of the social evil problem 11 | 160 acres each to be disposed of to home- fcould witness the work., An interesting sin sk | during his stay in London he would give |the case of libel against La Discuscion on | £reat cities. [t does not fecl that the best | stead clalmants The greater portion of | feature was the giving of a long chain WASHINGTON, April 11.—The Depart- | hiy attention to clectric traction move- |account of the so-called “crucifixion cari- | Interests of the city will be served by any | this is fine land, but some of It Is not of |of sixnals, reaching from a man on the | gorious (harges ment of Agriculture has recelved a dispatch | ments, This is taken to Indicate that the | eature will not eome before the courts. | ViJlent attempt to suppress this evil, but | suficient value to justify complying with | Manhattan side 1o the engincor who cone [y p (1 CHURCE bave been made by \W. from a prominent packing company of Chi- | financial king may do something that will {1y reference to the statement that the | !t IS haped that the forthcoming report will| the homestead laws to obtain title to it. trolled the sixty-five horse-power engine [ yn o ket & former appraiser of the cago announcing that 1t has just been ad- | keep Mr. Yerkes guessing | constitutional convention as a body had | Present such information and recommenda- | The Kiowa reservation will be in an-|which stretched the cablc The SHehie of Tt SRR vised that the English government has ex- [ The transit problem ix ubsorbiog Lon- | exprossed displeasure regarding the cari- | 1ons a8 will enable the community to face fother land district, with a land office near| The actual ralsing of the cable lasted RONELISARAIG < TR LR JAL SN cluded all beet except home-bred from the | don just now and Mr. Morgan is regarded | cature. Senor Capote. president of the cou- | he situation frankly and to deal with 1t|Fort Sill. Deducting the Jands allotted o [Just seven minutes. While it was KOWE | prought to the s b bkl Fritish army contracts. This, It is stated, the man likely to Solve it. When | yention, explains that in requesting Gov tively and wisely, [t tndtans i reserved for . school and |on all traffc in the river at that point was | (o ooecs m:] u ..u' on of The e ot i6 10 be effective June 1 next. Morgan arrived in London he was met | grnor General Wood to allow the continu * committee says the actual conditions | other purposes, there will be 10,351 tracts 1 by order of the harhormaster P e BB gl b, been with The Chicago concern has asked the Ag-|at the railrond station by J. P. Morgan, | ance of the publivation he. on his own re- | °f the tenemeat house population is alarm- [ ot 160 acres to be disposed of to homestead- | After being drawn hack 620 feet over the | 10, m”: I' A I‘»‘ direction of the ricultural departuent for any assistance \t|jr his two children and 1. number of re- 1‘" sibitity ""; ot ot Dersonal friendship | 108: 10 @ social way, and that in 125 tene- | ere " These are generally good lands, but |top of the tower on the Willlamsburg side Priataett bist o g L el i action of the government is a severe blow | hurriud to his carriage and drove off with | |1 o COHOT. WrKEC R s and 1n which disorferly women were | qee’ o¢ oor land than the Wichita tastened to the massive anchorage of ma-. | pind(E L EAAR B TOPORIE led on Mr to American beet and cattle exporters and | o grandchild on each knee. into consideration the possible bad effect | e o5y LT o o tound In each house an | *®° °f P 4 thai sonry u esterday with a note from the ed- producers and means not alone the loss in of the suppression of the paper on the Work {, v e (wonty-four chiliren under the Many Will Be Disappointed. itor of The Bee he was compelled to wait government trade, but it s feared it will of the convention in the present state of - Afty minutes for an audience, and then age of 18 years and the committee is col- | The highes ber of hi tead clatms e o b Eovernment (rade, but st b e |CARD SHARPERS DISCOVERED | poritical aitation TR R il G LTI o B8 el s JONES ON REORGANIZATION |viv rosycctrun 4 utiliz which could be taken in the two reserva- Tequest for an examination pevple of Great Bi ain against the beel ki of the story was turned awide with, “I eliminate this evil. 1t is also investigating | tions, cVen if all the lauds were desirable, | pemocratic Leader Suys No Radical 7 . and catile of tlis country. EVIDENCES OF FRIENDSHIP | ihe orwanized tramie in young girls by the | s 13,470, Indications are that there will p dow’t care to read 1t; I haven't time,” and No report of this contemplated meve has J— so-called cadet stem. reached the department, according to state- French President Warmly Replies to | Ty, ments of officials this afternoon. Steps hove been taken, however, looking to ac- | (Copyright s Publishing Co.) Accases Employes of the Land Otice with Speculution for Private a brusque invitation to submit it to the easily be 40,000 applicants. Many of these Brobable. very 1and departmisht ofolals ageinst whau recommendation is made that 1alare doomed to disappointment. There are the charges are made cach assembly district one suitable assembly | not enough lands for all. FORT SMITH, Ark., April 11 -Chairman o . Aceording to Lunger, the present s i hall may be built which will be kept avall- | The two reservations may be opened ut|James K. Jones of the national democratic | management of the m,l,,,‘:h nt ,,,,.l', o ,',, quiring whatever information it is possible | LONDON (New York World able for citizens' meetings and it throws | the same time, but the opening of each [committee, In an Interview today, speaking | b g s . > hesbd g N, heha RE jabuse of privileges b rmploye fch to: get Cablegram -~ Special gram.)—The Morn. | TOULON, April 1l—In behalt ;"v I":“ out a sugestion that thess might bo bullt | will be s sepurately conducted as it they [upon democratic polices in general, sald |not only results in fnancta hn"u: u‘:hnm Means Sucrifice of MK ing Expross publishes a story telling how | KIng of ltaly the duke of Genoa today dis- | in connection with the new public Iibraries | were 1,000 muiies aparl. The law does not | he thought absurd the talk of somo form- | rompmer, e ' e . o To demonstrate the importance of the . Plerpont Morgan, during his voyage to tributed a number of decorations to the | which likely to be erected In every part E company, but in keeping farmers frou 4 . ; Al it ? ¢ require them to be opened at the same time, | erly recognised leaders of the party ubout |settiing In Nebr + move that is sald to be contemplated it s *;"'K"-‘l'l’\l ::m‘ : t'lml ';"n'. x]-lf i ::‘.‘.:‘;-‘l.r. :«rxilll“.?mm. I;Ivrs and military, naval and | of Greater New York h“"' 16 486 Will dividls the orowd of apbils | the nacessity for reorantliation, What thie | western LI:M..\: ")::“'.h:(:.(‘::":h::mavl:?:.r: pointed’ out: that the value of our exports |Cetestive end succeaded In discovering two | €55 Crc oubet -Ape early part cants and simplity the task of the land | policies of the party at the next national [of the trusted employes of the department to $0.000,000, while the total of animal] 0 ‘ol HElC sful, but one day M, |tals, and atterward received at the town The opening of the Klowa reservation |and it would be manifestly fmpossible for |pany lands, and during their speculations products exported from the United States | (0l PRl (B Cbil" (0 At the game, saw | ball delegations trom the Toulon societies. | must not be later than August 6 of the |any man or set of men tu formulate a new |the lands have been kept off the market to Great Britaln 1s stated to be, In tound | |\ L0 oo hetween them. He informed | He aiso distributed medals to workmen ; present year, and it will take until mear |policy for the party In the Interim. Ile |and away from the bona fide purchusers. numbers, $200.000,000. It is polnted out |y CT s vers, who thereupon watched | Who had been thirty years I the same | that time to complete the allotments to the | thought it quite within reason to belleve : i here that this proposed embargo ma players, hercupon watched i o e R LI el What the Plan Is. . ol sdte! leas degr: and caught the confederates. Little was | employ | o " @ - ndiana. d A oo ORI BURIONE O SheriN e 8 5 2 % . really be a sequel, in greater or leas dog! wald beyond charging the sharpers with| At noon President Loubet boarded tho | PALTIMORE, ~April 12—Final steps No Free Home: forms of Chicago and Kansas City, but what he plan of operation adopted by the to the procecdings Instituted at New Or-| [0 SO0 &0 urse, was indignantly | Lepanto, the Italian flaiehip, and lunched | Were taken today in the big telophione con- | none of these lands can be obtained as|thesc modifications may be on one can Ay, cmployes, accordiug to Mr. Lunger's story, leans against shipments of horaes and mules | & 'L & i with the duke of Gevos. The latter in |Solldation scheme engineered by the s¥n- | freo homes. They must be paid for by all [ although it is not probable such modifica- % 0 purchase a tract of good lund from from that port for use in the South """"‘," A passenger had glven a £30 check to | toasting the chief executive of France, | dlcate headed by George R. Webb of this | claimants at the rate of $1.25 au acre at f tions will be radical in character. In speak the company on a ten-year contract, make campaign. While this In, of course, meroly | " hem and wished it Rack. Mr, Mor. |sald: “Permit me, Mr. President, to ex- | iy, At the meetlug of the directors of | (he timo of submitting final proof. The law | ing of the Philippines and Cuban relatlous, tho “down” payment of 10 per cent and e “mm'\l":lm‘:l that | ean handed him & handful of notes and | Press to you my acknowledgment of the | tho United Telogruph and Telephone com- | aiso requires five yoars' actual rosidence, | Senator Jones sald he wau gratified at tho pomore, ol then 16dse the 188d S0F.§ WhAFE Ol o L s Iy 18 he | The loser went fo (he sharper on protensc |coFdial and sympathetic welcome ac- [PANY today the followlng propertiex wero | cuitivation and {mprovement, except that|more peacotul turn I the Philippines and of flu-h rops ratsed on it. The company divecting stop of m-nhun:n o o renits [ of cashing the check. The sharper handed [ corded by France to myself and to the acquired: Maryland Telephone and Tele- | ponorably discharged soldiers are given |hoped it would result In a settled govern- P8 the taxes on tho lund dnd allows 1t is pointed |'"” r"“"‘ if the bl ':|‘IL“”‘:“( over, whercupon the maker tore it up | squadron under my command. I shall re- {KTabh company, capital - stock, $1,000.000; | credic for the time of their servive in the |ment with large indopendent powers. He (hetorremiainifop beved ok (HEHESRIERD e L D e it might tura |and handed the notes hack to Morgan. The | taln an unalterably happy recollection ot Pittsburg and Allegheny Telephone com- | grmy, hopes the government will soon “redecn | PoselstiC of tho detinauent purchasor. whe b ‘,‘\“.:‘.-J‘Tll o el meate. 1t I8 claimed, | sharper blustercd, but he and his com- |the magnificent reception. I driuk to | B apltal | etock, $1,500.000; West | iphq two resarvations wi'l be opened by a | its pledges to the Cubans and leave them [eivives [ Bie h'"‘“’ VRral hIAM Bowover. that meats cannot be gotten there |punion were ostracised for the remainder | France and her armies on land and sea, and Peun Loug Distance company, eapital | proclamation of the president and a recent | to govern their island domain as it pleascs | o R (CHIE €0 VUL BE B TS ot owever, that mea e Kajtan dhen | e e voragn, [ also desire to express my biph regard | 50k, $1.000.000; Home Telephone com- |aep of congress declares that “to avgid con- | them.” et et B Sasa R 1 A ; Hefore he resumed cat (he duke | CO" Phionie comyanjy~epital - slook, 5 7 s c : Swift and Company Advived. MUIR GOES 70 STOCKHOLM .o..cy.'iu"n.'.ln:f:m l'r::a:nt“l.nu:m r:vm 0.008; Hartford County Tetephone com- “,fi;f::’f::d,f?‘?pmmm;fl:f PASSENGER * TRAINS SMASH |acuinst Alfrea L. Lynch, who for many CHICAGO, April 11.—Swift & Co. was o g has boen the chief sales clerk in the the two warmly clasped hands. President | PAny, capital stock, $10,000. scribe the munner in which these lands may ! ! 4 the packing firm referred to as having eiltation with | Lounet replied: “Monsignor, I am pro- In all, 50,000 telephones, either in actual | pe getiled upon, occupled and entered, and Rock Island on Wrong Track us Den- | office of B, A. McAllaster, the manager of wired the Agricultural depurtment regard- | foundly moved by the friendship you have | Operation or under contract awaiting 10- | tnat no person shall settle upon, occupy or ver & Rio rens the land department. ‘This charge is of a ing probable action of the English ov- expressed for the French republic and the | stallation will ko into the combination. | enier any of them except as prescribed in fOoRE 86tious Ll racler, ARSI LARRRR AT crnment excluding all but home-bred beet sympathy you show for its army and navy. | The United Telephone and ‘Telegraph | the proclamation, until after the expiratlon | pURBLO, Colo, April 11.—A headend | aens Jocumentaiy evidence 10/ s0e"nbay from army contracts. Mr. A, H. Veeder ess Publishing Co. [ 1¢ 15 unnecessary to report to you what | COMPany was chartered under the laws of | of sixty days from the opening. anbDy Golo SADHL 1A hiaieadl seation of Ml Liilust general counsel for Swift & Co., sald their | LONDON, April 1l.—(New York World |are the feelings of the French nation | New ‘Jersey. It has a capltalization of | "o purpose of this new statutory pro-|anout o o'clock this afternoon at Eden Pariieaing. DEal. BERINIEARI London representative had cabled to the | Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—Dr. Joseph |toward Italy. You already know them and | $5:000.000 of common stock and $2,500,000 of | vigjon is clear. The Interior department | gation five miles north of Pue m.v The In 1886 the company sold the northwest above effect and they hud immediately telo- [ Muir, son-in-law of the late Senator John || have described them to you, but I wish |8 per cent cumulative stock. The financ is now struggling with the question. Many | norhbound Denver & Rio Gramde express | quarter of section township 14, range graphed It to Washington. They had wlso [R. McPherson of New Jor has been | once moro to assure you that we are pro- | Plaus provide for the advance at once plans have been proposed by the people | yuu"ini o southhound Rock lsland |11, west, in Kansas, at $0 per acre on a LARAADSEURUIRHOr dnfosnticit L ERppolated: secratay. of osation sid foundly touched by fhe evidence of friend- | $L40300 of the common stock an over the country who are cognizant of the | (rin “which through some misunderstand- [ ten-year contract. The purchaser broke 100 Veader was inclined to doubt that definite [sul general of the United States at Stock- | ghip which his majesty, the king of Ttaly, | 000 of the preferred faults of the old system and interested in rong sido of the double | acre and, made seves y action had heen taken by the British gov- |holm, Sweden. He left London tonight for | has given to France by sending your grand Ing was on the wrong side of the double |acres of the land, made several payments public land questions. It is significant that eie Frigas i e ntaks . g 0 track. The two locomotives were locked to- |and then abandoned it In August, 1892, an crnment. He expected further information | his post of duiy. squadron here. 1 drink to the health ot | ABRAHAM ~ LINCOLN'S ASHES | ncarly ali of these propose a drawing or | gather and badly wrecked and one of the | application to purchase the lnnd' at $9.50 tonight Mrs. Muir returned to America on learns | King Victor Emmanuel, to the royal family = AppiENRIAL e P NI atined faiAmeniia ot losry 2 ] ¥ | £ — A bagxuge cars was smashed. per acre wag referred to Mr. Lynch, tha Mr. J. G |n‘|m‘ of ‘."\"f:;"r“ by :‘:‘m‘:« “,".-:,: "‘ “.-"I::l.rm" ‘“w':v' st to '_hl'lr lvmw"rify and to the Italian flect *MavaE 1 5 "":" s to Be Probable Plan of Allotment. The injured sales clerk, and it was sald tgat he turned Bt (06 At I i o It b6 A00, Chnihy | SIaEimk A80 (8.7 6UE Pansvon Bae oo 29 Ehad iR Bals Of the plans considered, that which prob-{ On the Rio Grande train: Mrs. Judge [it down. 1In the following® month, ac- IO LI L0BCAN AAREL SALIRE s 4 Lo Bignor. JUst yow, 1 notlded in yaur oabln p LI ably will be adopted is as follows: There | Felter, Canon City, side and face hurt; |cording to the records of the department yumored” that such action had been taken. |ter a few months ago, after nearly three | the pictures of those dear to you. Permit —— & i 5 4 g : 2 DRINGTE Will be a period of registration, lasting | Miss Felter, daughter of Mrs. Felter, thigh [as copied by Mr. Lunger, the land was ‘Armour & Co. immediately telegraphe years of estrangement, caused by the elope- | me to associate them with yourselt in the | SPRINGFIELD, 111, April 11=The re-} ;0 50" ony days prior to the opening, | broken; Charles H. McNeer, Denver, news | purchased at $5.50 per acre by Lynch, who retary of the Treasury Gage asking for con- | ment with Dr. Muiv in July, 1898. After | good wishes 1 am now expressing and to | maios of Abraham Lincoln, which have been ‘mr'hl" Labalaliid “’)“:_m"" AL ARt ARLBNEE Lo vt 2 made the “down” payment of $152. No ou, but had no e Y this | the cilia Mrs. McPhers Al ; e K otk didl) : d ! bl o ¥ ! iy 52 % 4 o Pl S o New J y infieieh SR Gtns (s ont | Proofs that he is qualified to make a home- | Hayden, Colby, Kan., injured about head; | made on this contract No Course of Action. favor. - Mr. Plutt and the New lersey | CENSOR HANGS UP THE 'PHONE | »!!! be removed (o he mew monument | Joa% oire and actually desires to do so as | E. J. Rawson, baggageman, Kansas City, | The land was leased to Peter Helnge, CHICAGO, Apeil 11— Packers of this clty | Senator were warm personal friends, als iy within & fow days. The removal will be|Stead entry a0d SRR FEvves I U0 0 0t | infuries about head and fa who' put. 16 nAkr SUILMELRaY aadt ARl were not disposed this eventng to discuss | though differing politically. British Pablic eft to Guess What ,‘,‘"',,,':".Ir,,‘:h". "‘:‘;“‘r'“l:"“'“'("‘“‘v’:“j‘"‘;'( is satisfactory he will be registered as a Lynch one-fourth of the proceeds from the reported action of the English govern- | = May Be Doing in Botha's . state officers and representatives of | N BEIIN U Tng given certificate to| KILLED BY KNOCKOUT DROPS|the crops. Mr. Hoinge says there was no ot o i o tan o0 Amertan beor | “WILDERNESS” _IN LONDON Precinet. 5 betng prosent. 30 1s probable that | {10 ehect wna wil draw a number which cro taure an the Tand sxcap 1n e ear None of them seemed greatly surprised a b 3 ; will determine the order in which he will| Former Texan Muyor Is the V 95, and that he pald Lynch one-fourth the action and all sald that they had de- | Worldly Girl Discovers She L LONDON, April 12—-No further news president will be opened. The |y To e at the opening to make a se- e or e ThE anls of the crop as rental each year for 1893, termined on no course of action. the Man for Whose Money bas been received regarding the reported | €xaci date fixed for the transfer of the re- |, o0 o jand, Sk 1bah 1894, 1896 and 1897, the amount so paid o will wait il ‘e know - more She Angle: reaumption of pesce negotiatlons 1n South mains will not be made public. S Sai oF sekiieting i dkiinie il for the last eur belng $300.40, The smount whout 1t, said General Manager Meekoer B < oo | ATFICR, DU 8 HAOY TR e b ) until the qualifications of all applicants| MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 11.—A special to | Of rental received by Lynch for 1803, 1504 of Armour & Co. “Thero s o earthly ‘.‘,:,‘,(,’:;m. O IRTR G l:"::o:;iou :::lm’:r;”r::;n‘::mm;n aut (a'beld 1o/ prove FATHER DOWLING'S ATTITUDE |:0q e order in whish they whi'be pers( the' Commsrolal-Appal " rom 6. Lula, | g 1896 1o not known, but if it was only cause for such ac b 3 08 t '’ 24 . 8 — mitted to select land have been determined, | Mo., says alf of the amoun 97, the total sum It cannot be or account of the quallty of |duced last eveniug at the St Jumes hea- | progress ; AT The reglstration certificates will not be| John P. Smith, former mayor of Kort |reallzed by the landlord from his $162 in- the “j"’- for it slways has been of high- Lt ""'I"‘l",':' N "‘f”yh,';"" w-l:l"r"‘ f.'_":","":t"nll':,[ Ros e oo AL transferable, and to make the identifica- | Worth, Tex., died today, the victim of | ;-nmmu Quring the four years would be class in every respect ginal. s 3 discovery by vealed & ac! A en was dis- cants complete, so that there ¢ dministered seve d 750, Swift & Co. expressed similar views | worldly gifl, who is scheming to marry a | charged from the hospital last weck, this ——— ey R T i e L lh(f“:nn'bl‘:(’{’:nu:x::lr:)::( oy W sasabis of ihe el Bailke el {o those of Mr. Meeker, and General Man- | rich man, that she is much in love with|being the firat notification that he had CHICAGO, April 11 fl;‘;lnknllflh’fl by a .d‘,'m process which can | the union station department show that this quarter-section aker Lyon of the Hammond company said | him. George Alexauder, as the hero, and | been 11l There was no news from South |third armual convention of Catholic col- | MO RIE Y 0T 00S 0 the gov- | * Mr. Smith was taken from the Planters’ | held by Lynch was re-uppraised on April he did not know cnough about the mat- | Miss Eva Moore, wife of the author, as | Africa, beyond the fact that the British | leges devoted their attention today to the| (Lo o " mhe registration will be under | hotel to St. Mary's infirmary Sunday in |l 1598, when the value was reduced to ter to discuss it, but hedid not anticipate | the heroine, played thelr parts to perfec- | have evacuated Hoopstadt, which, the | consideration of techuical subjects. Father | R0 (400 "5¢"0 "register, a recelver |un unconscious condition. Iis daughter, | $:25 per acre. that tho American packers would be badly | ton. Miss' Julic Opp was excellent fn a | Daily Mail obierves, “seems to show that | Dowling of the Omaa wmiversity expressed | " Corps of expericnced clerks familir | Florence, and_son, James, arrived tron el Ll hurt, minor part. Lord § . strong i Catholics had in the past not Loy ™ pyplic land transactions and fully [ Texas Sunday and remalned at his e The comedy, of which Charles Frohman| A report from Brussels is that the|kept in close touch With the {mpro ualificd to conduct the registration 1u an | bedside until death came. Ho did mot| "Farly in 188" suvs Mr. Lunger, “this PACKE"S TO BE DEFENDANTS | s sccured the American rights, promises | Dutch Transvaal committee has handed to | mcthods advocated by non-sectarian casting of lots. Representutive of Omaha University ‘avors More Liberal Use of Publicatia Deiegates to the | insti- 4 speculation of Lynch's was brought to the & order nner. speak @ word while at the hospital. |'ta bo & Erest Suoosss. Mr. Kruger a check for 1,000,000 florins, | tutions. They failed to present thelr argu- | °Fd¢FlY manne Beak s R - gt o i 4t |attention of Mr. Burt and he demanded of Omaha and Two Other Companics o2 Y coliected in Holland for the assistance of [ ments to the mass of the people by means AlL Applications in Fossan, ME: AmIth, YAk WiduY NookR Hhcushouk . | Lynch, in the presence of McAllaster and 3 the southwest and in this city. The police | Figure in U SAYS JAPAN ONLY WAITS “ the Boers of the newspaper, magazine and other pub- | Every applicant will be required to regls- | myselt, B ARG olis an explanation of why he had not It appears that Mr. Kruger's entourage | lications. {er in person excepting that honorably | '* I paid for the land, as he had contracted to asserts that the route from Leysdorp to discharged soldiers may be permitted to do, especlally as he had been receiving a CLEVELAND, April 11.—Tho fight be- Zoutspansburg is heavily fortified and | STUDENTS DO GHOSYT WALK | resister by an agent, subject to the restric- CHANCE FOR PRESBYTERIANS good rental from the land. Mr. Lynch tween the National Salt company and the able to resist the British a long time. tion that no person shall act as an agent 4 attempted to explain by saying that he had stockholders of the United Salt company | il - Armour Institute Jubilate im | for more than one soldler, and no soldier s Milliken Wil Give 8100,000 | ,;chaged another picce of land from the was resumed i Judge Stone's court today | oxpox apeii 12, count okuma, for-| DEWET IN FEAR OF HIS LIFE helr “Nighties, will be permitted to register through au ¥ University ¥ company and lost money on it and wanted Nume= when the motion of the United Salt com- SV urs (H T " sserts that the Shoiohs agent except upon clear proof that he onditionall to get even on this quarter section. Mr, pany to have ex-Judge Lamson, the re- | | 1s Sata to o as fiels 1s: Doatooned wutli| Be Surrounded by Body- actually desires to obtain a home from fAE o Burt told him that' the explanation was cetver, removed, was placed on ng: ‘::\"&.fl»n‘l.‘.': \‘." coul 1‘1 mlu f».‘mm.,l wuard Aga CHICAGO, April 11.—Seventy-five stu- | these lands by compliance with the home- “M‘“;.r,],;\,,t\,-l,:;lu‘nvlil\lllp'v\v.‘:h:l,',.,,‘.," ml_‘d' not satisfactory and commanded Mr. M- Judge Lamson was appointed recetver upon | (i I CRE L eapondent. of | Pe [ dents of the Armour institute, wearing night | stead laws. There will be ample provision | M- . Prather of lrambille wab siesied MOR | Allaster to send him in a written report application of J. M. Henderson, one of the | (e FEE U Chen Japan will scad - gowns outside thelr other garments, took |to prevent old soldiers from being imposed = 'I o ;‘ ; ety '“" \htn‘h) thaay © | of the case. Following this Mr. Lynch stockholders. R R Loteat RRRlust the ous| SONDON, April ) oy | Postession of a outh stde levated traiu | upon through tho misrepresentations or | Cumberland bresbviorian chufth (0% | ceived about 500 bushels of wheat us rental Attorney §. H. Holding, representing the | 10 "ot AICEEER FEMS afternoon publishes a dispatch fr tonight and before they were ejected by the | neglect of an agent e O on unwarsity |fOF the land for J508, but wmade no furthes United Salt company, urgued in behalf of | 'V e town, recelved by the Frankfurter Zeitunk, police they caused several women pa The drawing will be under the super- | Rated §100,000 to the church for WEVOISIY | payment on the contract. the removal of the receiver, claiming that | purporting to be & true picture of the | sengers 1o go into hysterics ad created | vision of @ non-partisan commission com- I'“{Il""'“vll'l“"""""}'lj‘:l‘ Lo ‘I"”l_:"‘l‘:‘":m“'_‘: the . ~pointment was irregular, being made | present situation In South Africa and con- | pandemonium he students were cele-|posed of two or three men whose high “l‘:u;‘::::. ] “J':':"‘ Lo A R o at Judge Stone's residence in the evening; | (0 (o firming @ Reuter dispatch on the same $ub- | brating the gift of $1,000.000 to the inatitute | character is so widely known throughout $100, rv’ “| ¥, . 804 B & W that the other sidc was not given an oppor- [ Britis ar Ject cabled to the Assoclated Press yester- | Le'\Mus b b Armour ant 1. Ogden | the country as 0 make their control of Hawkins of Decatur, 111, has heen placed G. Davis of Russell, Kan, at $0.50 per tunity to be heard and that Judge Lamson Soldler Who W day. The dispatch says that General De- | yiqou ng oo A0 e drawing & Buaranty of its absolute fatr. | I the field in an endeavor to accomplish It. | ey, by the local agents of the company, was not a proper person for receiver, be- ence o s L0t 1n G0 Alatractan By the Lonalsaktsds and son of the founder css. The numbers placed in the box b TWYERS MIIRT B. W. Voorhis & Co., who received a com- cause he had been attorney for the United | LONDON, April s Ra“Britlsh. War | his cause that he can truthfully be de- R 1;.‘”,(. the “dmv..““ beging will more than TEXA:LAWYER{MU‘T 'E GOOD In November, 1808, the contract on thig aurter section with Lynch was canceled and the land was ostensibly sold to Charles Y g mission of $33 on the deal. Some light Is Salt company In another case. . s e followlng spe b cribed as insane. He goes In fear of his | & EPIL Mo, April 1.—The wreck | cover the number of people who will apply . | thrown on this transaction by an afidavit Attorney Arnold Green asked that the o.fll.u "“:X"l:ul:‘tuly"\a'\‘d‘“n.”:v: hoctal of it amidst his own troops and keeps b on e Wabash raiiiviy ne at Wheox, Mo | 1o the reglster embe - AREINNSE :m L mPosing | g0 by Mr. Davis on January 21, 1901, Omaha Packing company, Anglo-American | 15" TOERETRE SEEATErT WO HOC | it surrounded. nisht and day. by & boiy- S ean Ths Morning was e o o attempt | All Chances Equal, i ¥ fad “'md.""" Story of an Agent's Clerk. Fasnlag ;,‘_‘"\‘_"'l.“:p‘,lf"“’l".‘ll:'f":."“l,'h_' King | ronence of the enemy displays a white g | SUM “‘m" 0 ""i‘\" TRDLY n_"”’w'“'”m“v:ljl‘ devatled” the robbers lost heart. The | No_ advantage will be obtained by belog FR 0 I g ST A TN, Claiming that the United Salt company |OF other token of surrender will be tried | Ui o"imperatively for pea Hougud A, e two vails bad been ©0 | the irst to reglster and all will have &n| ,ygqyN, Tex, April 11.—The governor | November, 188, he was in the employ of Swea them $1U0,000 tor breach of voniract to | bY senersl court-martial | culling impera REASS, cqual chance of drawlng the first umber | yo4qy approved the ‘barratry bill, one of |E. W. Voorhis & Co, and (bat Mr. Voorhls . Tudes Sles * Y - When completed the reglstration will 8Row | . yyo61 jmportant acts of the Twenty- |came to him and said that oue Mr. Lynch, furnish salt. Judge Stone refused the re- u 0 the most imp ’ 4 ural h salt. Judge § TS DATE FOR HIS RETURN AUSTRALIANS SHY OF BOERS ) - under. L numbers whish Are ot drawn and at| ihe Hoet T e anosse Daavy fas |4 clark 1n the ofices Of the Jand depast: et SETS R s e | CMIVER FALLS, Wi, Aptil 11| (he opening they will bo disregarded. 11,4 jmprisoument on lawyers who foment | ment at Omaba, had some time previously NEW CHURCH REGULATION chie Over ¥ 0 Make Vri S e St o e [ Nos. 1, 6 and 5 are drawn and Nos. 2 and 4 4 ugainse railronds and other corpora- [purchased from the company the northweat Thelr Ixland Nel ident Jolin Thunder, deceased. | remain in the box, the order of selectlon | oy or who advance money to clients to |quarter of section 20, township 14, range ¥ vy At L LR eluh at the opening will be 1, 3 and 5, as if there | ool T T e 11, west, fn Kansas; that Lynch was having Missenal ConNanALIAN Kol Ans MARIASS BOURNE Tia, April” 12 Were not the numbers 2 and 4. The period e ——— some trouble with the company about the i detely LONDON, April According o the | federal cabinet at its first sitting tod, e ra tron i [ of registration wil be long enough to admit| gy OWERS TO REPLACE GUNS |payments and not wantiog to lose poa- rinRinyes et et | ALind thiat 15 WE8 uBALIN ia paaliEnd 't Hremen; Auguste Vietorl of the easy registration of all applicants. L session of the land, bad wsked Voorhis tq PV RS e ShARRNAL SATYANRORCERE € . § i 89 URAR Pecommend Plymionth and Cherbourg; | A man who registers on the last day will| oy oy, e hanatat MO B cirahaer take 1D tiils abd hald INDEPENDENCE, Mo., April 11.—A num- | Chinese assert that the court has decided to | suggestion of Mr. Chamberlain, the colonial pmonty § A A ttaar dra b s on me ame gieal ber of negroes constituting the fagtion i [ leave Sian Fu for Pekin via the province of | secretary, that the Boer priscners be sen S fled-—Oceant New | B _ 54 e i ane t Parnde When esldent it for his . 3 the Baptist church that is opposed to its | Ho Nan, May 7 to Tasman!a v Philadelphia, both | of the earlier numbers as does . ® MeKinley Comens, ‘Upon the ussurance of Mr. Voorhig that e oPRider J. T, Fitts, selzed tho minig b (vt g Liv & 1o, | 18tering on the frat day pellli o harm could come to him,” continues the Panlonud bis wife after & prayer meeting | Goulxen WIll Visit America, | mexfalled=Queen " Adeiplas lKnow Thelr Fate Early, CHICAGO, April 11.-A floral parade that | afidavit, “aMant signed a contract with the last night, threw ropes around their necks, | 1L.—The Frankfurter | COPENHAGEN, April 11.—The wall| i A salled--Dominton, for Port- [ gy SO T (he first 10,000 numbers | Will surpass anything of the kind ever at- | Union Pacific lund company to purchase dragged them into & hollow beside the road | Zeltung today print 1al dispateh from | known actor, Emil Goulsen, 15 arranging | |1 rlshmin, for Boston: New ¥ing- | | Thoe SO0 S S fon will know that | tempted (n the west I ono of the features | said land and usslkned said contract i R ated” them with barrel staves | Coustantinople which savs the Turkish gov- |10 tour the United States during the coming | Lt ot trom | aers il e 1ands on wiich thelr right of |coniemplated for the entertalnment of | blank (o said Voorhis. AMant further sayy b iemtausly on helr backs. Minister |eroment has raised a loan of £200.000 from fsummer. He proposes (o read for ‘Hamburg e e be exercised and those who | President McKinley when he visits Chicago | that he never paid a single dollar to tha O ove. oul WAFFABLS for six of | the Ottoman bank, (o settle the claims of [notable piays in New York, Sau Francisco | ;. ailed “Staatendam. for | 101 ol June. This novel welgome will take | Unlon Pacific land company or to anyona the regulators, the Crampe and the Krupps. aud other large ciiles 1 dum, From New Fork vie Bowlogow L4 (Contioued on Second Page.) | the place of & military display, else on sald land; that he has not puid awy { ! 4

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