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‘THE (D\I\H\ DAILY BTE: MONDAY, ADPRIT 15, 1901, e ————————— SHY O RIDNAPING CASE|ues o ot sy R [JOWA POLITICAL SITCATION 7, s, k. v et [ MINING 1N THE BLACK HILLS [ A& Itsup Cullom of linols, William M ris and Roscoe Conkl New York, Oliver P, " - 9 o bie : " Homestake Pays a Dividend of Thres Hun- 4 Benderson Cantions Abeut Giving Details Mortan and Datlsl Voorbes Indians “,on. 4 for Geversor Waits cu Rewurn of 5 the various counties ind drad and Fifteen Thousand Dellars to 3 ou te County Atterney Bhields, John F. Miller of California and Allen G. | Minister Conze: e that all ntests are to be sul s Thurmat of Ohlo, These senators are sinated The | — the proo! is in ¢ | BEM— 3 governot represented as looking on as the oath is a TALKS FREELY OF OTHER OMAHA MATTERS | being administered to Logan Ae o mat-| MANY WILL PETITION MM TO RUN | \irorre 5, reme Judge Townet. | FAR SURPASSES ALL OTHER GOLD FIELDS ( the drinking and § | Weaver, Church, Dewey and Bishop-—all e ter of truth but three of these senator i have followings o their immediate judi not in the talking! 'Phone} 4 were present at this most interesting ¢ district i evident that their Fifty Centa Share Ench Dewglas County Lawyee Thinkn $ | OO0 U0 ite, | Cullom was mo at | His Comment May Reatt tn Withe | 6131 districte, vet [ ie evident that chels T RO, Wifew Beeris us for a case. Probable VMr. Cudahy and So the iime (1881) a sepator, being governor drawal of Present Candidates= h | gubernatorial conte Towner is the only ne In Bx wha Ca Wil Go to Dallas to See of Illinols. Evarts did not come to the State is Much Divided on one who is in a position to command un itatl 0 Ledges. the Prisoncr, senate until several years later. Morton (he Question questioned support from his egate had been dead upwards of three years Thurman retired with the end of tha legis |asmuch as there 18 1o other candidate ~THE STAR MIUWAUKEE DALLAS, Tex, April 14.—~There was a any © office in (he Eighth congre DEADWOOD, £ D, April 14.~(Special a il 1 lative day of March 3, and the only three| DES MOINES, April 14.—(pectal)=The | Gt (HE TUICE 0 BAC ERAE b 4 f t ttorney 1 district, and Congressma pburn s The Homestake company has paid a divi ting today between County AWOTBEY | ;moy of the picture at all entitled to be | political forces in lowa have been 80 AL | ooy (Bt Townes shotld realise his At bt R m...‘wv A Is of Omaha and H. C. Henderson, | yporq wore Conkling, Voorhees, who suc- | nipulated of late that an unusual political | rr the district 8 in a position to (rade |year, ending March 1. This is the who aseerts that he is one of the Cudahy | L, , Morton, and Miller. | #itnation eloped. With six active Bl . | kidnapers. This mecting was arranged Sa But it is a handsome tablet, well exe- | candidates the republican nominatiotl | =y i hree p lel ‘vx'»“ymxh:x‘.,, e out for ":l‘ “i”u . |m . .,[ 4 l-r |”| I“": 1 and your "g\‘[‘" patronage urday on a statement from Henderson 10| . o4 ang from the pictorial standpoint a | for governo the fleld, each a man con- b IR 3 hIR ) kil ARl \ LD b Ay Bhlelds that he would probably talk atter | Lo 0™y on " dnapotnt of being trae | spicuous in ity and all of unques- | Heutenant governer—Editor Dave Brant of |One hundred and (weaty-four mining com WI” result, we feel assured. having consulted his attor to history the tablet needs an editor tioned ability and fit for the office, | €10ton, Representative Klemme of Win- |panies in the United pald a total ¥, Bhields anid tonight that ttendersod b Nesitancy which Shatnly dloatey | BIOBIsk btz Ul b Penrose of |of $50,000012 in dividends for the frst BLAT2 MALT- VI"nE atill declined to make u detailed statement NAI0NS FOR WESTERY VETBRANS. |0 waiting attitude on the part of the re- | 1ol “‘-" ‘,"" 1 f"""‘;" "\, quarter ‘_I’ tul oy The Homestake com (Not-Intoxteant) SL AN ST bommesction With Lbe RIARSD el SESeer il ordInNrY SYBTeaNtIoNE oF (hih | LLIGE: BRGR o2 Ww ¢ 15 comparatively [pany will probably pay the 50 cents per tng and that his talk was full of gencral | War Survivors Remembored by L’l“ o the ground. and 1t is practically [ O In state politics, b vl-mu; a term in |share cach month until aext fall, when it sP R' NG TONIC. ftems and had little of the details that are \\'\~m\'|“rv(;:"l\" y O \L)~The | CoRceded by all that. the teal réason for Al A \\th:lvw(\( D LR likely .\Im" n decided tucrease will be - - wanted. He alto said that Henderson is | o e ',m‘ x.\ruJ, anted the hesitancy Is the hope Which many roe | S0 l-'-m n-x-u; fcan. Kiemme fs in | made By that time all of the old mil VAL BLATZ BREWING CO , MILWAUKEE cattious &8 o what he says about this oase, n;ln,\\lvu.lwAr‘A lots have been gran publl Cherieh, that Mioister Conger, | (B¢ :Lls"n“\ym !,lm ”I;hhl\l‘l(”.}llrk;l!':"!lfl: v\lHI be Il]n}np:)m on nw'v l‘ 5 new cyanide OMANA BRANCH, - suiue of Ma i ance. Penrose is much better known to | pla i1l be c out buliio though he will converse volubly on other | Nenragia: 'Additional_Orlando Learned, | when he returns home the latter part of | fUER, CCRrone 1 Wil Better (HHows o |plant will be turning out bulllen | § 1412 powstas st. Tel. 108 subjects connected with Omaha. Mr. Shields | Gering, $, Francis L. Sisson, St wird, | {he month, will consent 10 permit his nam. . Lol N e elopruent cowpany’s repre y for him, & i i @esecccccoce tsesecsanes #ald it was probable E. A. Cudahy and his . g l"v”-“'_‘\‘;‘” | ml,:‘”;‘ to go before the convention as a candidate, |1 . sentative lere has received instructions mom would come to Dallas within the next e whiams teo ouliie! |t that cho @ sPeat tikBy of ‘the deluputes Raliroad Comminsioner. from headquarters at Colorado Springs to D M GREW tew days to see Henderson, t April 21, Eillza It Hendee, Aiblon, | will perfer Conger over either of t The fight on rallroad commivsioner ‘s | take up all stock in this city and Lead not r. Cc 8, Rachel 1. Stevens. Archer. $& sold and upon which options were held o Origing vt farty candidates now in the field somewhat peculiar. Colonel Welcome o s H & MR. CUDAHY IS SKEPTICAL | /2" il ol Mmee e 'On the othior Nand, it Conger dofinitely | Mowry of Tama county aspires to a second [ The company has sold all the stock that b prlCCS 38-00 S‘“-“o saviile, §8 newal-Darius | takes himself out of the lst of possible [ term and a sec omination has alw el LS RNCRUS TG SERRURY SN RIEH 18 o Increase ~Henry Rhodes, | tak possi L ond nomination h: alway Sco ROTin - Whittiesey, Cronton, s | candidates, there will be at least two other | been accorded every member. But it in | 127000 shares. This con e heve s and bll.oo. ney Shield Henr ier, Davenport candidates in the field and perhaps move. | claimed that Mowry has not been sum- | *® L bl St b B g number of offers for the stock in Canada, kit Mar Codur. Ruplds, $8. \ar wiih | That some of the leading politicians of the | ciently aggressive and has favored the rail . al New York, Boston, Milwaukee and other 8patn naly, Harr Winters, Fort | state desire that Conger shall be nominated | roads too much, and although he is the | JOVU TARR Borlof FORattte hud ot ON The telegraphic reports recelved from | Ma John Benedict, Mugcatine, 86 | for governor is evident, although they are | ope farmer candidate on the commission he g 3 i 4 : 3 . rth Di Orfginal — Morris 4 . ’ that the parties wanted the control. It is Dallas, Tex., Saturday night res g the | SSORLT Lakolns HE low to commit themselves without know- | iy opposed C. Brown of Sheldon has [ onet o0 by few instan he Black portial identification of Henderson as one | ©Colorado: | Incréase -Marvin 1 | tng fust what he will do. He is now on Nave vE BLVSEEL AT SURMATICERS 1T L BIHO of che Cudaby kidnapers was recoived with | Denver, $10; ' Rabert ' Farris, the ocean on his way home. Hundreds of | Fo 1s badly situated for a fighe because the lhl\l. wher mining sto ';‘l h ||‘1 r n;u{ faterest by K. A. Cudahy, who is not, how- | Sprinks, 8 Original widows letters and telegrams will be found walting value on a prospec here seems to be 3! Basve, Pagosk Springs, $% toleg district will owe its first alleglance 10 |a unfversal feeling that the Homestake ore N. E. CORYER 16¢h AND DOUGLAR ever, fnclined to give them full credence erued April B Cndlana Howe for him at Ban Francisco. In many of these | periins, and st best Brown can Bope 10 |jode will be encountered with the shaft Sunday afternoon Mr. Cudahy had a con- | son. $8. Mary J. Ward, . he will be urged to become a candidate. : atn lotlging have only a part of his district and the s now being s sultation with John C. Cowln, his attorney, | FIth Spajn (Grigliul), U 1t fs claimed by those who ought to know | oo U8 nl‘-- T T T R i B on the subject and while that conference | Junction. $ that at least two of the active candidates S was in progress he sald to a Bee reporter " for governor now in the field have written cLem, There Is nothing locided about a visit | BPOUND YORK CLUD. | onger that they stand ready to withdraw | to Dallas. I have scen the report, but 1|y, de 1 from the race and support him If he will | pton Must Abide T " ctive . course, the nomi- 3 ] " ¥ reatored. § L0 at have seen so many reports since last De- dless ¢ come out a candidate. 1t has been | P L "'“_‘ [1\ urged. Of course, the noml- 4 “york in the old workings of the mine | ONLY. 4 yenrs cap iy R - ,',‘,.‘_H ® Con rugRING comber that I plgce little confidence in ght, 1901, by Press Publishing Co) | claimed that Congressman Hull, who has [Ratlon for licutenant governor is always | for yaveral weeks and new ore bodies have | 1n Omah; ply , by made before that fe ailroad | them. At this time I am waiting to hear | GLASGOW, April 14— (New York World| ¢iyrted for the Philippines, has planned | B¢ efore that for rallroad commle- | peon discovered. One shoot of silicious VARICOCELE AND MY E ? I I SSUKLY Atisehsy. WEIsite: WhS: I8 Cablegram ~Speclal Telegram.)—Sir Thomas 4t O X sl gl i sioner. 1t Penrose should be nominated | gre of good value has been discovered. Two| A bermanent cure guaranteed withe from County Attorney Shlelds, who is In | ¥ RTa =L BECIA 0 OO H@'s query as| to meet Con and talk over the situation | ore of good value has been discovered. Two ct AW NSVMAN Dallas, and who will write me his impres Whilt course he would pursue in case|in lowa before he arrives. This is im- | MOWrY would be out of the race. Penros:'a | of the officers of the company have been | Suttii path or loss of IO S LAw Buuxs iz : sfons. If he thinks Henderson had any- e were trouble between the New York | probable, but indicates how ready the peo- | friends say they will send a, delegation | iy the hills from Des Moines, la AsES w OINON Omuha thing to do with the kidnaping I will take mlum club syndicate and Thomas Lawaon, | | "0 50" oot any talk about Conger to the state convention to work for both A big shoot of ore hus been discovered | In all stages cured by a treatment Which 18 1 RIPAN'S TABULES i an effoctive cure Eddle and go down there and see If we can | [t t my earnest desire to meet the best| Soveral well known lowa politicians ave | candidates equally, but this is well und in the Belle Eldredge mine, in Spruce guleh, | fE more satlsinctory and succesaful | gor ihe ills which ariginate in a_bad stome identify him. We will not go, however, on :'wm‘vhul an ba bullt in ,\m-lvll n wate | now on the const and are aid to be ready stood to mean that there is a movement | which is owned by ron Dunn and asso- | {hatt phiet Springs™ trca Dreaking ont and | 8 10 for e At all drugeists. the reports publishe it tn any event L am boynd by my, chill| o meet and confer with Conger as soon | In Tama county to defeat Mowry and leave | clates of this city. The ore averages about ot the et T [ — General Cowin sald Sunday morning that e agalust the boat v | ag he arrives and to urge him to be a can- | the county without any candidate on the | $20 per ton gold. Preparations are being L County Attorney Shields gone to Da I am_ confident that 8 Tl gidate. He has sald he would nof state ticke | made to ship the ore to the smelter tous uud ounty \v‘lxnn) Shields had gone to Dallas | thom, T am, confident that Shamrock 11| aidate. He has said he would not be a ket made to ship the ore to the smelter 56t MoN, to ascertain the s nder- | jean brains and skill can devise and wili [ candidate if he has to make a fight for the Elem o CutapRIEn, A cyanide plant is to be built at the Nervous Debliity, Lack of Vitality, Poor #on and would probably be influenced in bis | not fear to put it to the test with any of | nomination. When he reaches home the Guetin-Minerva mines, in Blacktall district, . Memory, Lack of Confidence, und all di: OF OMAHA . 0po 1o Herp ori There is a clear dividing line in repub- ; i Y actlon in the Callahan case by wlat he | taen. T hope to ha e J. blery MOrEAn | yiuation may appear differe 3 8 P | this spring. The ore {5 a low grade ce- |eases of th ys, Bladder and Urlnary as my guest at the tral races on the | #ituation may appear different to him. licen politics between the old factions g L. : dves strength, — heard there Solent in which Sybarita, Moteor and | N ment proposition. The cyanide plant will | OTsans. a it that gives neth, i« .| Sybarita, Mcteor —an tate is Much Divided, allr ot RS v increases vitality und cures all unnatural In his wolitary cell in tho county jall Jim | Cariad Will Tace, s well ak on the Cidde | Staie 08 Wach DI in Towa | T\\roRd and anti-raliroad, corporation and fpe worked with the forty-stamp mill. t N REATMENT AWNINGS AND TENTS. Calluhan read with interest the report of | I have invited 2 guests 1o be present al | om nearl ¥« owa | anti-corporation, and this Is in part a relio | oener properties in this district ave belng | Cuews Gunrantesd, Comsuitation Froe. Sadon the partial conversion of the county at-| Sagurgay . " Which will take pauce next|regarding the political situation indicate | of the last senatorial fight. 1t is alleged | guccesstully worked | 8 by this process. The CHARGES LOW, N thut the state was never more badly broken . o 3 L ] ¢ to the view that Henderso Sir Thomas and Designer Watson visited | at Harriman and Foster represent the | pagdbroke o w oon be produc p st 0 torn, the view that Hendsrson was| i€ Ihomas and Designer Watson vistted | Lt Ko b o e len, Thers are | Deadbroke mine will n be produciug [ p o Box 766 Offce over 215 South 14th | mfl a lent a Wi [} connected with the kidnaping. To a guard | wome¥ o TRV ib1e Heiaya Rave s o | several conntines. 1o (he Seventh congres. | (CrPOration Interests, that Cummins and|ore again by a newly-organized company. | street, between earnam and nuu.nnu Omahu, Neh, at the jail ho said tarded ‘Shamrock’s construction that onty | (170 KHIETRCE M bee Molaes @ e fot, | Herrlott are of the unti-corporation fac speot. 6 Thike Up Bon streets, OMAHA, N Mintfascarareal “I 4id not belleve that Henderson had | by the greatest effort can it be re; slonal distri the Des Molnes district, | o5 while the poeition of Perkins and Manufacturers ¢ the dawe agreed upon. HBetween 4w and | ready to go to Conger on the slightest The Minneapolis parties who are buylog yi do wit and sht he wa rewin is no ¢ clea ott while Tt ":'rynl\'::\'rfirl. “|:.:,| ol 'u \’»l: lL:l:u“u“n: pitting the_ dniuning tonghen on provoention. - Auoug these are Daltus, Mad- | 10 €10 'x"“y:::\‘n S0t I|| \irelis ,:::.Iv LA Lk LR LAl [ Tents and Canvas Goods, striving for a o noto h putting the fni {ouches on its | on the state executive council brol ’ - 3 on, Warren and Mario ‘onge; o Strawberry gulch district, are expect- Nk 3 Py can convince Judge Shields it will let me aro finished, and the' bulliders | lnon, Warren and Marlon, But with Conger | trom Governor Shaw and the others. Cum. | (DO Strawberty gulch dlstrict, are expe send for Catalogue Number 23 out, for 1 don’t know Henderson and he | fromise to have it mast-stepped within an | out of the question the district will be solid | [ 5oy e S e G BRI R0 Ing 1o take up the bond on the properties SPECIALIST |= 2 our after the launching for Cummins, and he is the only one of | 2 & Is opposcd bitterly to the | yay g whea due. This will call for about doesn’t know me. I never had anything to | The w re laid out and the big pon- political influence of Blythe and Hubbard. | DRY GOODS ¥ e six candidates who ¢ ope to o a 0 200,000. Both mines have been thoroughly In o do with the case, as will bo proved, and | toons ate in' position. Designer Watson's | the 51X candidaics who can hope to have [ PO RIeRet of Wibe ane Hubhord. | g W mi ave be ghly 1 hope that if Henderson did have some- | P> ton against anvone seeinsz the hull | his own congressional district undivided developed and they have produced consider- All Diseases and . ! “lare cater than ever, as the end ap- | Foste o fs & candidate e 8 that =~ they are especially favored ) e Gilt Bdg been at breaking into the Douglas county Jall and | patiies J = A gy o sy e | county with Cummins, will have Clarke and | DY the corporation influences, Another | tjme one of the largest producers in the Disorders of Men | " in letting me get out ‘;\.1 the ok wieng | some other counties, but will hardly get a | POInt being made against Cummins Is that | country. 1t ts stated that as soon as the | 1ts lead §% cerried inside, as in Independ- | county in this distric many years ago e was clected (o the legis- | option 1s taken work on a large cyanide imperters and Jobbers of ¥ 3 i district ¥ ence, and ity Steel topmast telescopes lke , TR . 5 Iature on an Independent ticket in opposi- | plant will begin. VARICOCELE ana R ¢ TA'C NDW CONATADC | el T o Jike | The primaries in this county will be held nde; plan . g NEBRASKA'S NEW SENATORS | Golumbias, "whe oniy visivle differance in | | L0 Pt e b ot there 1s o doqbe | tion to & regulsr republican nomince. This | * Work fs to be resumed at the mine of HYDROCELE vorec Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods long, low counter, which will give great|that Cummins will have a large majority [ Was due to the prohibition troubles in the | the Illinois-Dakota Mining company, at the = eailing length on’ the slightest keel. It § S G tha el Y v s also sald ha v or Gov- | hei Strawberry o ke Method new, without AND NOTIONS, (Continued from First Page.) I e N (e it e el rue | Of the votes and gel the delegation solid. | COuUDty. It is also said he voted for Gov- | head of Strawberry gulch. A ledge of S ae P e 1ae i Sl Wind, Wi probable | turn eut 1o e the | Reports indicate that Cummins will also | ernor Boles. Against Perkins it is urged | ore has been encountered that assays about of time. WHEN IN OM‘"A Mabo and Baker of Kansas, which should [ fastest machine ever built on this side of | have most of the counties of the Second | that while formerly a leader in anti-rail- | $65 in silver and $40 in lead. tern cap- sYPHlL'smMmrHu:\nume ison make it easy for either Dietrich or Mil- | the Wwater ; district. Inasmuch as Cummins is regarded | road matters, he voted while in congress | italists have put up money for the develop- thoroughly cleansed from Vi A Tn order to distinguish the Shamrock, the p ae s wit of the property. W. I. McGoffin of | hesystem. Soon every sign and symptom Iard to secure a place thereon. It is un-|challenger wil be first painted white, but [ 82 in the lead In two or three counties each | for appropriations for the Missourl river | ment ¢ e property J. McGofiin of an ars_complotely’ and forevar.” No . Tt derstood that Gamble of South Dakota | before it starts in the cup race it s ex-[in the Fifth, Tenth and Eleventh districts | Improvement at the behest of the railroad | Lead is president of the company .AKI){.olp"'o(mullnunumlh“klu Bymfl-“ammflf nfy Gflflds 00. will try to pull wires to secure a seat | beCted it will be coated with the familiar | and will have support all through the | companies and sought a settlement of the| The steel hoist is nearing completion at| OF face. Treatment contains no dangerous e . 3 ) g around the Indian committee tabie, although | & " oy northern part of lowa, he stands at present | Sloux City & Pacific debt for the same | the Uncle Sam mine, in the Elk creek dis- "““K"”&“w{:“‘;‘x“l e e e & 15 not clearly seen how he can land the | AQUEDUCT EVENT ROWM as unquestionably the strongest candidate | reason. The fight for Herriott is being | trict. As soon as it is finished all of the | ¥ Muvq N ety or EXHAUSTION, []MAHAS GHE‘]’ HEw m]usE place, as Kyle of the same state is already before his party. However, the sentiment | made ou the issue of higher assessment of | 51Xty stamps will be started up. Only ;VA::!N()\: M‘x':“:;‘::‘» r..u;u; 'l""l 'Avlllm en the committee. Burton of Kansas will | New Fraternity Ex-|is all agalust him in the southern and | railroad property and a strict following of | tWenty stamps are dropping on ore that. is kLA D ovarnE T atiad At g webr be a candidate for one of the vacancles| .. c nfter. sou'heastern part of the state. the statutes. | being hoisted through the old hoist. This ‘"s'_;'.""g_‘l!’ e mee ol max. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. and as Nebraska 1a vitally Interested 1n | (vieW JORK. April 14.~The racing s M| The next strongest candidate unquestion- | mine now has u ledge of free-milling ore ot i Prugeists or Direct Men’s Suits We have the largest and best stock of Young Men's Suits we have ever shown @ecccccccccoscccccccccccsscsnsscs e Tama Stamp Wi, el i defed ow is opponents AR 4 LHLEAL Akt o LB R L The Pluma Mining company is making | o (Dr. McGrew at Age 62) !'F"\“"' ve ) vealls have brought out Senator Penrose of Tama | The Foma Miniog company is meking | gne Mo s 1\ county for licutenant governor, and he is HESRS i = bl . the tr \\” ending work again. A large force of men has been | BASES \ 1 Tnary w0 o reaulihy 10 years in Omahs In the tropolitan district wiil begin to- 3 . i i Commissions for Towa Men. Treatment. No pain, no detention from busi: the Indian question it should not be with- | morrow and continue until the snow flics. | Ably is George D. Perkins of Sioux City W of ihe “ounty Jockey club at the e president Saturd > P o Comsltaflon FHErC: E Tristoe by Mail. atlons, commerce or finance would of | Aqieduct Track. amd there s cvery pros. | ©f bis district, which contains thirteen | the president Saturday in the signal corpu | atake ore belt comp.ny for which many good ones are engaged counties, but the others are for him. In | Wil be generally pleasing to lowa people. | b ey 2 R KB his AaE it tar chairmanships Nebraska cannot help but a dearth of d-year-olds, but this operating on Annie creek, in the Ragged | our Vacuum Orgnn beveloper wili ¢ y over fifty feet wide. It {s located south | mess. Kidney and Bladder Troubl ' EI ' l out representation. A place on appropri- | The oceasion will be the spring meeting | He will have the support of a good portion | Five ITowa men got commissions from | ot Lead ahout twelve miles, on the Home- esiern ecirica Aqueduct track, and there I8 every pros g s 4 | Call on on or address |19 So. 14th St. course be a great compliment (o the Ante- | pect of a miceesstul season. The Chrter | counties. It is reported there is some doubt | ©f the regular army. All are well known To Satisfy Detroit & Deadwood. n Soarles & Searl n ha, N h lope atate, but these place fought | pandicap will be called in the near future, | about his ability to carry Sac, Ida and Sloux | YOURE men and the appointments as made |\ 4100040 mining expert will arrive in r Oal' 08 am‘ 08, Umal l; [l ” ; 7 over most strenuously and can hardly be | "oThe wiakes wil T (oo A eked. Iilectrical Supplies. arger than in fles McKay ppointe NO CURE, NO PAY expected o go to now men. In the | other weason and the elist of horsos which | addition, he will have a following in Har- on McKay Saltzman, appointed (0 be | (hy purpose of sottling some questions for N N onxs | misatcts Witiag Bells ast G Lighiiis Keographical distribution of committee | Wil b6 thore 1o try for them wlll be beto| rison, Carroll, Crawford. Emmet, Webster, |8 captain in the signal corps, is @ West | \po Derroit & Deadwood company, which is ot P or weakening drain g (8TO ; 0 Howarc than in some yeurs, Last year there| pooahontas and Palo Alto. Besides this, | Pointer, appointed from this district ten RRAYAY L o | i W JORNSION, X JRICLT T Kets Its full share If the senators-elect go | fenson guch good onex’ as Commando, Tiel: [ Perkins will have a following in some coun- | Years ago. After graduation he went Into | Top distriet. This company has heen une e ase Totone | after places within reach and not aim too i‘;(’,‘r','mnlwull\y‘zl»:élnmII\\rm?y"l‘. r Y| ties of the Third district and in the First | the service in connection with the Flrst | fortunate in some of its mining nterprises | fallure, not one retnrned: 1o 0.1 | B high . Dublin, ion, Demurrer, Far | dlstrl Some of the counties of the Ninth | cavalry and served in the Indian Territory. | in the Black Hills, due to the ndvise given 'ii,‘c;"“";,‘,”l‘,"“c‘(‘gb",‘,‘.m,;‘m ¥ S Fietion of th wan Sinine: Rocl ‘.l ,\nl. and l§|||;=1|:'nix give| district will prefer Perkins for second | He served with his reglment in the Span- | by eastern so-called experts. A large prop- Hall's Safes, Kood promise. n division are | o)oje florts have bee de t divide Ish war and nas since ried Bost ™ i 1 The unvelling of the cquestrinn etatus | uch as Kinley Mack, Star Iir i ! hYO RED-IIRES to divide L, ce married a Boston | erty has been leased in the Ragged Top fl[(” . of Goneral John . Lozan Taesday i this | guer. (amisked una ' o o ‘o ;\n- Perkins' district with other eandidates, | Woman. His parents live in Des Moines. | district and a 100-ton cyanide plant has $owu REW ‘I'”‘" R"“‘"‘" J ! B8 v y Several fairiy | but not much headway appears to have been | Frank E. Lyman. Jr. is a Des Moines ne been erected. The ore averages high e Wo will pay the above rewsrd for any case of vpewriters — clty shows {0 what lengths ortiste | b hown at Wash | made n that directicn g A Jted wiih oabpar | baet sreoted. The ore averages uigh snough | o RO REIBRIRE SO AR MO Holatone: 3 will go to maké a sirik‘ng picture. On| Ington and more will appear befaore many 9 d paper man who was connected with several | to pay a good profit when treated by this | Jndifestion’ Conatipation of Costivencas. we d {8 St 53k of A2a Dadietal thare ix sl 8 nstopteningly” fast irinis hiing Candidacy of John Herrfott, of the local papers and entercd the signal | process. Frank C. Andrews of Detroit, | cannot eure with Liverite, the Up-To-Dato b Hall Safe an wepshead, Morris —_ re ¢ 8 a s he y t o ri of P! CHia p tablet showing Logan in the act of being | and Gravesend, i Ex-Treasurer John Herriott is the can- | COTPS 8t the outbreak of the Spanish war.| who is heavily interested in Cripple Creek | Litte Livet Fill, when the directions {‘LT..,:‘.'J% Lock Company, sworn In as United States senator, the oath didate of the Ninth district, which in- [He had been in charge of signal work in the | property, is now one of the principal owners | and never fall to givo satsfactior, 256 Foxes 4 being adminlstered by Vice President Ches- | SKEETS RID&ES N HORSE. | cludes Pottawattamie county. Although he | 8tate guard previously. He is now in the | of the Detroit & Deadwood company. It contain 100 Pills, 10 boxes contain 40 Pills, o 1116 Farnam St. ter A. Arthur. Now, as a matter of fact, [lives in the extreme east end of the dis- | Philippines with the volunteer forces. | I8 belioved that the proposition in the Rag- [ bozes oontain 18 Filis. Bewaie of substitutions 5 | d {mitations, S ail. Stamps taken, the scene depicted s entirely fictitious. | S°C%e¥ rlous Mount | (e, the district has usually been united | G€0rge S. Gibbs of Harlan served with ais- | ed Top district can be worked successtully | MR ebrn Atinrat, Mo 2%, , Sthmpe taken, Mr. ‘Arthur was slaoted vice prostdent 1n| coroqmCons andlenn, C |y “candidate from. ine. distsice. ang | taction fn the. voluntoer algual corps, es. | With Proper management ! i e o [ Davls & Cowgilt Iron Works, 1850, taking his seat as such March 4,|today the €pring handicap was won by | Herriott will have the entire district, un- | peclally at Mantla. Charles P. Hepburn is Cyan ant in Bear Gule :..Omg nK‘r'i‘i-'l';.o'%.' E“x'v:m. C‘:uu.n:l.l MANUFACTURERS AND JOBEERS 1861, General Logan was at that time a | Mr o Belts’ chestnut iy, Ordans, with |less it 1s Harrison county. The last week | & son of Cougressman Hepburn of Clarinda | A cyanide plant is o be erected at the | mlifa. lows. | OF MACHINERY. senator, having taken his seat In 1870, | JFICTAR second and Eastor J““fl"".‘qkl.' s | M. Herriott has been at work among the |and went into the signal corps of the vol- | property of the Deadwood-Bear Gulch com- | GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALT\ when of course he was sworn in, the pro- | Al. 5. Leator Relfr, | countics of southeasiern fowa, but it s | unteer force at the beghuniug of the Span- | pany, in the Bear guich district. ore bodies | Tyen The Rascals Out. | "7 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. siding offioer of the sanate st that time T as fourth, and Johany Relff | probable he will not have much following [1sh war. He served in Porto Rico, and | bave been uncovered that have good values. Street, e gt L o B enmsations WIth {ap the start outside of his own district later went to the Philipines. M. K. Cun- | This Bear gulch district is rapidly coming | Wo are speaking of (he gri crobes, Le 8, = FU atirfup’made & acnaation The other candidates, Senators Harriman | ningham, the other lowan appointed In the | before the notice of mining men, owing to whh.,,":"fi.{q ,,",l"“.:wl,ll, ,L,r”:.\l.l.l.‘,.‘, one. | B Zabriskie, Agent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgn ‘" l and Trewin, live in the northeast part of | slgnal corps, also saw service in the Span- | the rich placer gold in the gulches and the | . : " thelr | = = = or nner INCINNATE April J—Cinelnnatl and | the state. The former will have most of |ish war many deposits of tin ore, whick are soon [ The Well and strong can rvesist their | _ ELIVADR _ SUPPLIES To assist digestion, reliove distress | BAme here today. Bergens chtening wis | e THird district and the latter most of To Reeeive Pearl Tty ta.0e worked, Bbe Goic-bolh samaany: wilhf RRiea. BuEEbe M oklx R Uk 19 BUGIRE after cating or drinking too heartily, | the feature. 3 the Fourth district Pearl Calvin Tiiue, the Towa boy who | 1907 CFect 8 steam holsting plant in the R to prevent constipation, take Olisnnasl Vot okis a0k B This leaves all the two southern tlers |, tH0 2 o b : dintriol xter's Mandreake Bittors make you I_Ev Hplana p00G000T 001 4 §|of counties without any candidate claiming | 318!["BUIshed himself by his galantry in| A stamp miit been ordered by the Indianapolis 0000061001 | s el " » . i well and stron nd are nature’s rem ved Quick and Lasy Ris! "”d’s Pi’ls | Batterles: Sudhoff, Creuse and . | them on account of geographical proximity | *"#!in8 the walls at Pekin in the face of | Custer Peak Mining company, which wiil| Ve and Ig, an Improved Quic 5 o okl | Phillips, McFadden, Hahn . and also the counties of southenstorn Towa, | 11 it iy, Al wao \"""l‘ll""" rewarded | oporato on ore about six miles south of ;'l"-" "’”‘x expelling all grip poisons from | Steam, Electric and id evervwhere. cents, All this te ory is a on d Na Festaon 0 £ » appointmen he Rystem. Mayor Combe Qu st ot LB B B B ship at West Point for this rea- (Continued on Third Page.) 4 id or tablets by all drng Hand Power Elevators, ST, JOSIPIL Moo At o Sayor John | UTAIY 1L is nearly all opposed to Cummins s rea Sold in lguid or tablets by all drug 4 A on, is expected home from China soon. His fitg + TES. . btns Combe. republican.” who his beey lonkad | And would favor Perkins or Harriman as | %O I8 expecte cents per hottle or box, and AUTOMATIC HATCH QA fite bven, yeca tor over KIETY YISAKS by | inoh'ne ndidate 10 succeed himselt, tor (among the present candidates. But s | home s in Vinton and he was a member . Sand for chtrlogus H‘",‘}”Nn 9§ MQTHERS for their i 4 ‘el v But la this | i WHILE ETHING, with PER. | 44y surprised his friends by coming’out | rerritory (here | RIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL B”""_‘ |= | K it not satisfactory S A of the local company of the lowa National i RIS e \th ouncement that he would no s & strong desire that e S I : EOFT f#xac‘ir'f:*'fidhgou.x‘xil\;é"i.i BAER: | Aeain ppear before the city convention u | Conger should be a idate. 1t he fs|BUArd there. The company has made ar- hat hal We 2008 St Bixeet. Helepiigue 3 LUR 8 m WIND COLIC, and 15 the best rems | @ candidate for any ottice [not a candidate, then Colonel 1. J. Palmer | FANEements for a reception to young Titus H : edy for DIARRHOEA. '80ld by Druggists in of Washington will be supported by many | ©0 his return home and it will be partiel ave for Dessel't?. “. avis & s°n Al!lll for the Richm for s Winslow's Soorning Svrup.” ang | TODAY THE SUN COMES OUT|o the delezates from the southeastern |Pated in by the people of the county tako 1o otner kind. ‘‘wenty-fi = part of the state. He will not be a can- | 8enerally. Titus is a popular young man bottle . ny to P didate, because he Is at present a state | and the recognition of his bravery is highly This question arises in the family OBBIHT AN svery day. Let us auswer it to-day, Try | Shdan the | Vire Door | Elevator Hydraulic and Hand Hievaters. Western Nebra official and could not propriately ask | pleasing in lowa | Clo for the place. But the delegates froj aoialty WASHINGTON, April 14.— Forecast part of the state will be old soldlers snd| CONAWA, Ia., April 14.—(8peclal.)—An- k commencing April 15— Evenings, § Valve Cups for Ele A olhar altoh bens bas be 0 atinee, Sunday, Wednesday and Bring this Coupon or Nebraska—Falr Mouday; cooler in |Will favor an old soldier candidate above | O'DeT ditch case bas been filed in the Bk Frinting Prostss | 4 % ? Suturday ‘ portion; Tuesday partly cloudy; |all others, and unless they can get Conger | HONOPA vounty district court by i, C. Smith | @ delicious and healthful dessert, u [ 4c »ANE CO. 4 3 MeINTYRE D IATH and 25¢ in western portion; varlable winds. [ will favor Palmer. The situation in re- | 0f Omaha. W. L. Culbertson, a banker of E‘"”"’ in two minutes, No boiling! no ADGLS TRAINED LIOAS, Manufacturers and Johbers of Fos 1oyl RRNRN BURLIORL YRALBDIR W Sl TR 3 Carroil; W, A. Blakesly, M. A. Clark, J. B to the Map Department, .:‘1.'. : .‘::1" :“u:x:‘l” RAEXRadey ad ';-t”jyu::h:hl’li »'::Illlm;: A 4“:11‘|)l‘;'vlll:“fi Dean, E. Dewey and W. A. Sleeper asking | €00l avors: —Lemon Orange, Rasp. :o: -Puhu-ulu Co., and for' North Dekata=Showsts aud. ooolsr | Oongse can.bs lnduced to sater the Tece that the acsessment as to their lands of | berry and Strawberry. Get a juuk.ng NEW CENSUS o sy oty shover, Souh| Southwentern Countien 18 Woodbuiy: Minsas 1oh ias ecown- | BAGREBIRGET IS oty e e .| Steam and Water Supplies WALL MAP OF ¥ Specific reports from some of the mouth- | represent about one-sixth of the total dite " inexd ft For South Dakota—FPs v cloudy Mon- | it o al diteh Y Wodnesday, 1 and | Ot All Kinds. akota—Partly cloudy Mon- | yegtern Towa counties show that the first |tax. The tax of E. C. Smith is $2.100 and Sanday, 10 1014 And 1016 DOUGLAS ST, consideration i to nominate Judge Towner | of William Sleeper $1,108 werved, e e day cloudy, with | b 1| kins or Foster for governor. Ringgold re- | § Plckett has begun sult for $40.000 agatnst PERSONALLY CONDUCTED RSDAY NIGHT ONEV=Aprit 18, | Buy from the Manufacturers. oy cloudy, w n in southern a ; o Sloux € acific railroad for da OR IOWA Wostern postions: vemapie southern and | publicans are for Towner first and are not | the Sloux City & ¥ railroad for dam TOURIST EXCURSIONS ! E ol Go A, ASRHADNL ¢ a8 ready to chaose the governor arke | A8¢S resulting from a fall from the com- Run via the | ur °' ny op. L Size 25333 Inches, For_Colorado-—Cloudy Monday; probably | county will give its delnution to Townos | PAUY'S platform at Mondamin il P ' Has the 1900 cens of rain or snow. v'th colder in western nor vigpa Makers and Pronters of 5 for supreme judge. His own count ‘ . every couuty and towa in ; tlon; Tuesday ratu or snow; winds montly | fOF JUd8e and Foater for governor. Decatur Ta Fraveut Paenmonia E ‘PRIN OTTO aking ! add boiling water and set to | nreis and Wa | he Rosinos, | probably showers and cooler in west ern portion; Tuesday showers. southerly | vinds. becoming varlable, | Adame, s enthusiaaticatly for him. Tapior Sues tor Forty | : BOYD’ SIR.‘IIZL‘TT:" Sre ENYELOPES. = or. TRanNAS=RARIY “oloudy Mondayi | hunty (s revarien caar J6K Bim. ¥eN) ONAWA, Ia., April 1.—(Special.)~Luells : 2 probably rain in southwes. poruion; Tues- | jine ar pomho yo 48 favoring either Per : SN THE,BEST | 04 the state printed on the east to uoith ‘;"“r"““;h"" "‘.“'I" ;}"" It he is & '-""""’I“'I" Laxative Bromo-Quinine rem: e ] “PRINCE OT ro" ot ot EAN,x,Equ.)EP o RS BB 00 She o i aiais e b OF 3K be for Foste remont will be Dramatized by Mr. Skinner from Robert 8 AR B A 0101 i either for Harriman or divided between Kills Hin Br . Louls Stevenson's novel by the same name :;ILngit‘:)lé’vzano ALL Monday; probably rain or snow; oolder in | pim ana Perkins for governor. Moatgom. | WICH] Kan. April 1At Granite, Prices TR0 5. S how 120 North Fifteenth Stre suOW {n southern, fair in northern por- in-law, John Dovle. Botn had revolvers, Perkins, but will give its vote to Herri ) Joyle dic ot atle q o 196 8 AP By ey give its vote to Herriott, [ but Doyle did not atiempt 't ht "] at least at the beginning. In Shelby, Her- | We&pon. He went Into a nelghbor's house Correct to January 1st, 1901, It sent by mail add 10c extra for postage Apr at b 1o Wi Eversthing new & he title—Presentiy JOBBER THE BEE PUBLISHING CO., born In Clare, Ireland. He leaves a wife [ tawattamic is reported as ready to give | CANTON, 0. April 14.—Mrs. Willlam R Anthiiinely (ohmed womenwHparial uost WA' [ pAPbR § Mep Dept. Omaha, Neh. § Sy T Herriott support as a district candidate, | Day, wife of ex-Secretary Dy o e | ) eryMai overs afiernaor iy n ke plice Tuesday, 9 has re Infor: m evening \rme " ik " al will take plice Tuesda M byt willing to divide between Perkins and | covered complete consclousness and passed S/ atien and’ T"‘”"“"""""‘" | v irps and Frank ] Large, well selacted ntock, prices & ’ | Telsphone WALL PAPER. feapon 3 jnje S Maigtneris b co’s Trocadero | x| riott will be loyally supported, but it it is | trd shot him three tim owed him | | | o0ve Omana— — | | TTNATINEE TODAY =100 and 200 and shot him three times. Bad blood had . . A ¥} Y.t"r w " o necessury to have a secomd choico It ls | existed between themi New 1s nnder v ;“nlcfleuummun Colorudo and | | 1Very, cuching excepting Suturduy evoning a aper o'l ACK--Patrick, aged 3 probable Foster will be favored. Cass will | ™ Ut "HE GAY MARQLERADERS." St Agnes church, South Omaha, In: comfortable day. ITer physiciana are ity Ticket Otice, 1333 Farnam Bt, | | man wrestlilg contest Eyening prices, i, | ensiern. Dousesmiaiost noveles, Deslers Geerssrsssssssscrorertereeef St Mary's cometery Cummins when a second choice is neces- | bosaMiontan! PR R covery. * | | N e, de Smoke 1 yon ke Next week | gend for 1901 samplc line and terms Rose Hill English FPolly Burlesquers 1215213156 Hurney St., Omaha,

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