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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. E T.\BI.ISH]Z{) JUNE , TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1901—-TEN PAGES, SINGLE C€OPY FIVE CENTS. GREAT BOER COUP 'WILLS ST. PAUL DEAL FAILS | coNomiow of ThE WEATHER NOT YET \ PARADISE lnm".... Prothers Look Up Site P Forecast for Nehrasku: Rain Tuesday Packing Plant Near t l'“ er in, aster rti prowrey Private T Btarts Report in Loadon | b, McEeesport I:::I:o;)t:;‘ul Bteel Oor- | Obalrman lw:l‘l';llnlnllo;“:z:':‘m tions | orn Portion; v iable Wind Rivws, Cumutche and Asosde Taids Bavs SRS ST, PAUL. Minn $ ~The Globe M " yril 15.—~The trial of Commis- ] p et Gezeral Franch in Onptarsd | o 0 U Wy T e | ki wry Sergeany dohs Mestlh, charged with — nowr T Bes. *™Heur. | Litle to Recommend Them. - | B, e way & (s T 5| PRESIDENT SHAFFER ADDRESSES STRIKERS Ratened "xa” verdict was announced una | DIVIDENDS PAID BY LOCAL TRAFFIC O TAKEN WHILE DENSE FOG Pho “Pmy, " 1h sMA that Bemscistivns beve i Moson's cotviotion. s fieertaln. Other | : e HOME OF THE DROUTH AND HOT WIND way for more than & month.| \ ., qmated Association Chief Exe. |Uri8ls of those implicated Will follow Permissfon to Increase Capital Stock med yesterduy that Cudahy 3 4 Captain James C. Reed, formerly depot tetat veu | : Mists S0 Heavy that Main Body of Troops aully decided on &n in e e e he " | commissary at Maniia, has been arrested. it 1 1 oo i oo Long Btretohes of Simeen-Swept Band Oould Bee Nothing. 1 t shest and the only It i& elleged that entries on the books of - Await Coming of the Bottlers. & ning obsth e the securing o Catled Out. Evans & Co., government contractors, it uture Needs ! . There are that the commissary officers received FIVE HUNDRED MWEN ALSO CAPTURED ! " availaple. Ove I8 the | prTrapURG, April 16.—President Shaffer |tbe following sume wier | PRIZE WINNER PLEASED INDIANS GET THE WASHITA VALLEY "HICAGO, April 15.—Roswell § Wil . % 14 Major George B. Davies, upwards of $1,-] ° —_— saul, which has b of the Amalgamated assoclation addressed X 4 chairman of the board of directors of the - " the va b, las "New (Jdames W, Davis Writes 1o A ¥ Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad | . & . » Brightol e Cudahys repre- | - compiny, asserted today that the negotia knowiedge Recelpt of Fifty- Fortile Strip that Gives Beotion a Beputati | Brighton. The Cudahys have had & repre-| ;) 'y "o the strikers in McKeesport | C0lonel Woodruff's chief ciiek, $700 ¥ 3 i & Bodns 5o, 4 tions looking to purchase of his com- | Dollar Check. Allotted to Red Men, | would call out all the men in the employ t also appears that Erans & Co. fur-| o Ty 0 BT were off and would ut two plante near the dica g 2 20 1he OEMT 15 (0o T Slast &t Sow S WSS Wusting of the siribers on the [ %9 Captain Jemes €. SEBR ¥14W; Onp- Wore with Their Commander When Eoens v | Dewees-Wood plant at McKeesport to- | taib Frank H. Lawton, $7603 B. L. Tremain, who hat been looking over the two ioea S i ¢ nishe e hendsome fetice of Colo The Bee e in receipt of ollowiug let — tions. It seems likely that ihe plant will | O the trust in the country ished the hendsome residence of Colonel | \o"h" opewed and that there was no e it in recelpt of the followiug KITCHENER TELLS DIFFERENT NEWS | be at South st Paul | The only departments working in Woods | WO0drufl, Harold M. Pilt, munager of|qoup” (hat Hill tad obtained control of |\ ffOm James W. Davis, one of the prie | wyat THE INDIAN AGENT HAS TO SAY il Jent teel mill | Evans & Co. ) 18 1o er arrest, was winoers in the recent dot counting contest will jast night were the hammer, steel miil | Evaus & Co, who is now under arrest, ®as | po guriington. Asked ubout the St. Paul it ¢ oy MR. CUDAHY ENTEkS DENIAL |and the knobling department. John Jar. | Dotoriously lavish in entertaining commis- | g0l Mr Miller said OMAHA, April 15, 1901 —To The Bee Pub. y the 84 ! Lishing Company, Omahu, Neb.—Gentlemen R « the Killing and Capte | Tett, secretary of the labor bureau of the |*ar¥ officers, while the depot commissury, & | Phare waus & time when it looked 88 | Allow me 1o teknowledie receipt of sour | Warne the Prospective Homesteaders iy o manufacturers, returned today from the | frequenter of the tendeMoln district oc- Several Boers and a Comalder- | Says Report of Packers’ Rate War 46 | cast He expressed surprise thut a strike |casionally, spent davs af Pits' house in able Amount of Ammuni- Wwest ix A Pure | haa though Mr. Hill and the interests assoclated ‘“i-;q v’ S0, firet prise In \(vx."vl:lu; g\‘\'fi.«»; (hut They May Expect Little in the with him might obtain the St. Paul road, | he’ (ho winner, hacwnCpioen L e id - en called while hegotisticns for & | questionable scclety. TR Douse 10 & | b the time In passss e Begotiations | Soeie cvomey 48 we hapnened to hkve « Way of Farming Land tion and Supplies. Fabricatio setilement of dificulties were pending bucchanalian rendezvous 8ad prominent of- | wil] not be renewed. While 1 am not and sent in our count n the Reseryves. v The strike is the result of the dispute |fvers frequently visited if, drinking cham- | omciully acquainted with the facts there ¢ e lews pleased to receive | dahy denics the story from that for & week past has involved |pagne and playing poker. Women of doubt- | i no doubt in my mind that Mr. Morgan Ut VOAMER W, DAVIS nd Minneapolis in which it Is stated | (b employes of the W. Dewees-Wood plant | ful reputation bave often been known to be | and Mr. Hill have acquired the Burling- Ll Parker Street. ANADARKO, Okl, April 15.—(Special ) the Armours, Morris & Co. and other | o¢ (he American Sheet Steel company at | there ton. With the Burlington deal E. H. Harri- | | =This is the center of activity in the pre- Private telegram has been received here 10 gpy hug combined to drive the Cudahy and c t b The effect that General French, with ooo | bris Bt combined o deive the Cudaby und | McKcesport, and the company. The cause | It is alleged that Pitt had the instde | man, contrary to the geveral opinion, bat | HENDERSON ~ GROWS ~ MUTE |imiuury work necessary to opening the new - : | of he trouble was the recent Lmuk in securing government coutracts and | pothing to do. It is distinctively a Morgan- = Indiap lands for settlement this summer. British troops, has been captured by the | ,jiocine that they had been cutting the I Boers while bis force was enveloped in a | . b '1“_‘“""' R who, the men us- | it is also mseerted that he was the prime | Hill deal and not a Harriman-Hill deal and | After Declaring that . The admivisiration bullding in this place mist on the bills. No confirmation of the | sert, were dismissed because they were | mover in the scheme to re-establish cock- | thta is why the Erie figures so prominently Innecent Me Retuses Pprescnts a busy scenc s the time of tb e of dressed beef in the northweste erritory Teport can be obtained TEe e, e Setline. arorte members of the newly organized lodge of | pits in Manila, Mrs. Laré being subsidized | in it Shield opening draws mewr. The lands involved A ‘ In securing a cockpit Do you apprehend any ill effects for consist of the large tract known us the ling it all winter and epring. | Way WOl the Amalgamated association. The strike | The War office here knows nothing sbout | are now sel was ordered at u meeting of the local 10dge | 1t s ggserted that the lssary de- | the St. Paul by resson of the new alli- . Ut Ak | Kiowa, Comanche and Apuche reservation the rumored capture of General French and | said Mr. Cudahy. “We know nothing bout | vesierday afternoon and went ioto effect at | oo g e n commissary de- | the St. Paul by reaso | DALLAS, Tex, April 1h—‘Pat Crowe Kiowh Comancl Apache reserva entirely discredits the report any fight and have nothing to do with one. | ] g'clock this g bou | Partment made unauthorfsed purchases of | ance?” was aeked. : had no more to do with the Cudahy kid- [4nd the smaller section occupled by the We keep u pretty close check upon our | ¢ Clo¢k this morning. All is quiet about|qugntities of champagne. Pitt sold some.| “Certainly not. What has the St. Paul | nuping than you did.” This is the state- | Wichitas and uffiliated tribes. The first Kitchener Reports Captures, . the works today. Noue of the discontented |1y yaqition to what the traneports brought | to fear from & combination of the northerd | meny made to County Attorney Shields of | BAmed is bounded on the north principally LONDON. April 15.~It is said The War office has received the following | 4€nts und have not heard that any one of | workmen are lo.tering about the mill, a1d | (ne" commissury imported 200 gallons in s and the Burlington? The Greut|[)oucias county, Neb., here today H. ¢, | by the Washita river; on the east by Indian is & pure fabrication trip ther they are troubled by the strikers ment regarding the matter that he could | 1B this 8ITip there are 2,068 883 acres. 1t 18 prisoners, He captured a 12-pounder, one dispatch from Lord Kitchenmer, dated Pre- | them n I he regular pri ¥ | there 18 no prospects of trouble. The mem- | oy uweon sy o ount in ¢ B n and the Northern Pacific deliver | gonde s the ) v kia. | Territory; on the south by Red river, and b En¥e.fi0 heditanioy {1 saying Tet fhe Ppor i and & like amount in March. T Henderson, who says he is the Cudaby kid toria, April 15 bers of (he firri say that they will OB | ompjesary god the commissary sergeant | consideruble business to the St. Paul and | nuper. However, this was the only state. |90 the west by the north fork of Red river. Colonel Sir Henry Ruwlinson's amn i tbe opcration of thelr plants and | yop " hrivae carriages And indulged get a good deal from us. In my Judgment rushed the south lnager, northwest of | that 1 ) 1y b otic for the northern Ittle lurger thun Conne ehed the ith lu thwest of | t 8 | other extravaganc it would simply be idiotic for the DOrthern |y fnduced t M6 40 . NRHEEY a little larger than Conpecticut and about Berksdorp, ut davignt six Boers were [T INTERESTS TWO NATIONS | wc McKeeeport they will ship their material | s lines to make any discrimination between | denaite toom = o C 0 “OY'BISE MKE |\ eo times as large as Delaware. The pous elsewhere for mauufacturc. The mill em- R their connections. As s business proposi- | Wichita reservation is bounded the K e heir connectic 8 & business It was u day of conferences. First Hen bt - et i prisier e i BTG peton wetemeasRy rame Attention | st e ot e e o oy | HAROLD CROWLEYMOT GUILTY |iher corietion’ s Suvnee sropoc | ' vaa Ly of contrencs. Firt en. | Wicht ‘Tweraton s bomated on_ the Wagone with ammunition. Our Cisuslties | of Both German and United States | are now out | " ; were three wounded. Coloncl Plumer cup 3 | som o Congressuliin ¥ . | too wise to attempt such & move. In any¥ | ume & 1o ihe With . Davety B east by the Indian Territory, on the south T s L et epime St okpe | Governments. | The event is looked upon as mum-ulnull Wty ety g me a longer one with Deputy Bherift nocent of Alleged Misappropri event the Bt. Paul would be in & position | wyiy who held the interrogatories for the |bY the Washita river, and on the west by ten wagons and During — throughout the iron and steel trade of the t6 protect its interest 4 would 1 the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian land olonel Plicl Orange AR ITON P! The al ¢ i = tion of Py 1 Fands. L i P Wb+ st deposition te be given in behalf of James S8 AnS AINPEISE. o _lands, S :A:«‘r‘n e e T cle- | confiict between organized labor and | SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, April 15.—Mr. | thing iv this talk of runniug a eystem ¢ | ne kiduuping, Heoderson decliued to make 493 Washita counties, Oklahoma. In this aphy, today made application to inspect | pe n States Steel corpo , and + Iy boaee i St cAnnot by e, 10 : ' e 0 7 POPE REGRETS THE TREND [ i e o s e ;'“_‘} ited. Btav 1 corporation “‘{ Harold Crowley of Lockport, N. Y., son of | tirely independent. It cannot be done. fOF | 4 ¢inglo gnswer except 1o the question as | IFACL there are 743,610 acres. The Washita St wod A Trural department have | bocuuse of the annourced intention today of | oy congressman Crowley, and an employe | connections cannot be fgnored. Further- |y, whether or not he expected to be i |TIVer separates the two rexervations. A —_ ment and t griculty department hu President 1 S| s he he s e Bt B o y ted | b E b " ¢, Says Sud and Daungerous Condition i | devoioned Admiral Bradiord, who Bt | Amelgmated J\ "n;r:ul,) :xmn-:xmgx.f:" g | of the Postal department, who was recently | more. St. Paul s so pecullarly situated that | Omaha April 28 during the trial of Calla- |} drawn through the center of the two, Sprendiig to Many Parts of charge of this branch of work, has been | Tio bermce o oociation Of oD, Lo the | arTested on a charge of misappropriating | It does not depend for its revenue UPON | pan, His answer was in the negative from north to south, would measure 114 $XDCHig 0 beir from Nixols Teals, a8| new Lommime e et it | Postel funts, wid SrERERNNN {00a7 =h'<'"»: ""*""I'»*' 1ts locul business is What | Sherift Johuson is not only confident that e St St o B g tHAL: SEvettor oty time ‘stated that B4 | tho R - | and found not guiliy | Henderson is the right man, but says he 2 Vol adbmit plkan, - OF Jkte, NOWSVES | Bont. hs Y s et | Tty (RO Y ot ke Regarding St. Paul Plans now hus proof to this effect which will | Despite the fact thut the opening of this it HiEy hesh EeAeD TERG hiN & A aills ot tha mited States Steel | 4aY and be was beld in $2,600 bail, failing to | Questioned regurding St. Paul plans, Mr. | secure a convietion in any court land has been heralded as a bonansza for the in ! ir all the mills of the United States Steel yit (A" 8 WS A€ 0 o ed up P koo “I expect Mr. Cudahy &nd his son in |Bomeseeker, and thousands of settlers are BERLIN, A 16.—Prof. A. Slaby's im- poration will be called on to come out, . _'1; r" 50 st for the rumor|Dallas by tomorrow night at the latest,” | CODBTEEAting upon the borders of it, there Wy reless. tols| 9 " sl A | “There is no foundation for the rum a 2 2 L o | : # | Ervea wirelets telcgraphy, with the | no ove connocted with the munsgement of | EQRMER OMAHA PAYMASTER |t the st Faul s soin to caphaline. e | said the shert It goink to b much Gisappointmeni when of his assistant, Count Arco, is now 80 far | any of the organized plants in the new cor- ool i x‘ ;‘;; fll'"l e it is thrown open. It is & fine cattle couu- perfected that Emperor William has an- | poration will consent to be quoted. The . B e B s e ol v, b in v d ced t e & pe " Major Willinm Monaghan Dies of | ritory, There i no good reason for doiu try, but s, 10 o sense of e Woed, & nounced that he will soon muke a personal | only underlying companles in the new cor- | Sonst Disonse (TR ikt ritory. There 1s no good reason for doius | GAINTS RECEIVE REVELATION |turming countrs e -3 & Sesntiiel inspection of the new achievement. The | poration whose mills are entirely independ- tned 265 th <h s ; i Fi tock stretch of land along the Rock Island rail- | multiplicator has especially been improved. | ent of the Amulgamated sssociation ure pines. for the risht to l(l‘);r:lu(m:‘\:‘(::-‘i‘let: B9k | ealdent Jowewh Bmith Will Not He- |way from Chickashs to Anadarko—known Feeod 5 B ok :\]'“lr;‘ ¥ “h».”vlfil s |the Carnegls isterests and the Naotal| waosnINGTON, Aprildfebencral Mac- | whenever & majarity of the stock voted 10 voul 1ts Substance Uatil it is A D [P0 O mperor N o e iooery | Sibe comrdz), Ths mills of the AREriieh | 4 sarsat Maniia: todkD o ttie WaF | g0 so. . THi5h Wias! Gons, ot -withi & wiew 10 Approved. several good crops and which the traveler 1n order to destroy them gradually. Neihor | gy e particuiarly wseful in the mucy. He | by company and the Republic Iroh | Monaghan, volunteer paymaster, who died | put to pave the way for any action which | KANSAS CITY, Mo, April 15.—President |from & car window. —The raintall is so ecommon law nor equity nor the deserts of | 1o s boen summoned (o Berlin by the | mecs cp ey o e Hucet Steel | Of heart discase on April 38 Major Mona- | might become necessary it the tuture. We | Joseph Smith of the Reorganized Church of |Scarce, however, that, even here, 4 good the congregations have prevailed 1o prevent | wnioror for u demonstration next month. | company s the National Steel compuny | €SB Wat 8 soldier of the Giwil war, serving | nave found thrt i the past it has been - Salnts today announced to the |CFoD bas been the exception rather than their destruction. The desire was also | b AR By Gibt Sacticas Bide Santn .nd<;n an (:‘x:n. n-(':l;nenl. and was appointed | uimost imposstble to get two-thirds of the | cOBference in wession at . Independence, | the rule. manifested to prevent the youth from beinz | GA | ' e ‘1 from Ohio to his latesk o.sition In June, | gtock represerted at any save ennusd moec- | MO, that the Lord had revenled His witt Indians Get Their Cholee. educated by the congregaiions, of woem UTIONS THE POSTMASTERS '*h"‘“;‘"‘“ Rridge “":_‘“‘ "“"’,""‘M:: :’"‘l‘;’ 1868 He had been selcoved as m captain | jpgw, t him relative 1o two subjects which many pupils had become illustrious. The Gbachel . Shsinie: A;m‘”'n"s":::f"‘“;j": ‘m;m- o Wn‘: and paymaster in the permanent establish- | g it true that Jumes J. Hill owns one- | have been mooted questions in the church pontiff then spoke of the position of the hein o Ieep f16i1ed by e 704 it m‘n ment sixth of the St. Paul stock and s using it | The questions are whether womun delegates pope, which he sald was most shameful Dies Out of Stght. | o = o to block extension moves by the St. Paul should be allowed to mct in a legislative | |owed 1o select a quarter section of land and disagreeable. i 2 ‘KAWV“.LE CAN'T LOSE CARRIE Major William Monaghan was a native of | was asked capacity in the church and whether priests | yorore the opening. The allotment of land Alluding to the divorce bill drawn up by | WASHINGTON. | Cleveland, O., and was & personal friend of | “There is not a word of truth in the |and toachers who are not delegates should | 1o the Indians Is now in progress and they ACEbEATIE Bantiky 4t 156 Ti4tian Al President McKinley. His first military serv- | gtatement, and it was never made by our | be aliowed an ex-officio vote in the con- of vatitss; ‘1ENInE "ThE UNSIAE' GIatts the pope suid: “To the wncient insuMé | yngtructions to postmasters throughout the [ ice was as a corporal v Company F. One | agent to the Wisconsin legislative commit- | ference. The entire duy vesterday was do & fhe stroams a8 il YOl D levelled against the church it is endeuvored | country regarding the care of government | o s i”\ndr.-r! and Fourth Obio jufantry. during So fur as 1 know Mr. Hill does not | Voted to fastiug and prayer, many of the Kiowa and Comanche side there are :uh .:dd another, |-x'uhln‘|‘ng m" m.n;ml\ of | funds wnd stamp supplies Rore Again, ‘vh;‘ r:r(n. ‘m; r; I\lr!l;m. l\\‘lm. 4e Span- | own a dollar of St. Paul stock ;l"|v‘l‘lu‘1;l!l"m mky‘lnu for ]H:"- an; WL 2900 Indians eligible under the law to ‘hristian marriage and destroying the basis | 3 . iis o ¢ > is jerican war broke out he wae given a e pon these questions and the conference | colct claims. When these allotmenis have ' ostmasters are required to exercise the | TOPEKA, . April 15.—Mrs. Carri n o8 p 1 ¢ o ” 8, » bpinkms. n th & hent of domestic society greatest care and give the best possible | yoio SO0 "“"k 4 Erleht Teparding hay | mador's commission, and was stationed a RATE WAR IS THREATENED | wes pleascd to hear President Smith an- | ) peen made, 464,000 acres of the choicest The pope deplored the seriousness of the | protection to government funds and stamp | 10 WHAD RN ght regarding ber | Omuha as paymaster, arriving here in Jan nounce that the prayers had been answered. | junq will have been disposed of. Aside present times and foresaw a still graver | SUpplies in their custody | expertezce in Kausas City, said uary, 1899, and leaving ubout & year later | Chicago-St. Paul Lines Must Cat Of | The body of the church will not be told in | grom this wnotber lar jce of 480,000 iy . i During business hours money, postage | “Oh, I'm going back to Kansas City week | ¢ Philipp i g o . PR it b S '| from this ano urge slice outlook in the future. He urged soclety or the Philippines, where he remained Fast Trains or Rates Wil bstance of the revelation until the stam ete., must be kept so us 1o be in- acres will be set aside (0 be held by the until bis death. He preceded Major B. . iy quorum of twelve and other official bodles ROME, April 15.—At the consistory held today Archbishop Martinelll, the papal del- cgate in the Upited States, was preconized & cardinal. Eleven other cardinals were created The pope in his allocution said sad and dangerous events had come to pass and were becoming more serious and spreadiug frow one part of Europe te another. Severzl states widely separated, but united by au identical desire, hud entered into oven war agaiust religion. The campaign was di rected aguinst the religlous congregations The law provides that each Indian brave, squaw and pappoose that was thirty days old when the bill was passed shall be ul- April The Postofice depurtment has issued the following general Mrs. Nation Has Good Time in th Missourt Town and Will Go o8 < . 0 ol Ry ¥ iblic Bo - after next *o speak at the McGee mission 10 bave recourse to the light of God und | accessible to the public und concealed rom | SO s “.Y“ Sptharndh sorie Indians in severalty as pasture 1ands. One- concluded by announciug the uppolntment | View. 1 the postoffice, when unoccupied, | Of course they thin on't dare to come | Sigughter as paymaster at Omaha. Major = | buve approved it [ ioth of \the otal ‘Slrbar of Serbs wtilite of the new cardinals, as already cabled, of | 1% ROt such a sa rmarrant g | ack, but they can't do anything as 1ong | Monaghan made many friends while in | CHICAGO, April 16.—Onc of the so-called | Much routine business Was transacted |ge: aside as school lunds, and there are whom Mgr. Della Volce and Mgr. San ) therein governsm moneys, postage | 45 DO trouble is caused. 1 had a good time | Omuhe. His family still lives in Cleve- | weak lines operating between Chicago and | today 508,000 svasf RSllbERIOBIS KON eNDEN Lkl Miniatelli are reserved in petto [ stamy st b removed therefrom 1o | in Kabsas City and will go there again” | lund, 0 St. Paul has given official notice that the| The Hedrickites conducted the services|unfit for any kind of cultivation. All of Russian bishops of Mohilo and Luzk were | o1, (F TR FC(GH, BOSTIRE RETELs ANGAN: GIYN, AREN TMey. Ouete| stronger roads runniug between the two | tonight which taken into consideration shows | S Nution, who was arrested vesterday charged | HOLLANDER BILL A FAILURE ; | 0 shows appointed. | deposit his funds in @ national > ¥ cities must at once abandon all of their i | there be one in his town, cf | with obstructing the street, was arraigned e a Bocessible 3 B association ties will be cut and & rate war there will be no objection 1o & postmaster | ined $500 and given until 6 o'clock this Insists that Excise Tases Are | ensue. Daniel €. Fre of Establixhed | What He Lacks In Sympathy Terry | blacing his government funds, postage | evening to leave the city. The Jjudge | Proved InsufSclent. Thie is one of the most fmportant moves Reputation, Will Recely Colonel Randlett, the Indian agent, who Satesn ©3 tn Bés | stamps, etc., therein; provided, that they | warned Mrs. Nation if she was found in the { be placed 1 w privite recepticle, us his | made in the northwestern field for years psi iy o T hus entire coutrol of the affairs of the two Motherhoo | omciui “property,”und subject fo his ex. | ity after that nour she would be arrested | NEW YORK, April 1i.—Henslao Borda, |and means that the St. Paul, Northwestern - reservations to be opened, and who knows clusive control, and that this be done at and placed in juil. She agreed to leave |jr., und Vicente Valvas, Porto Rican com-|and other lines operating extra fast mail| INDIANAPOLIS, April 15.—Daniel C.|every foot of the ground, in referring to (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co.) [ Bis own risk and expense | town and fifteen minutes later boarded a missioners, today received the following | trains with sleeping car and coach attach- | French, the designer of the “Death of the | the nature of the country and the oppor- LONDON, Aprl) 15.—(New York World | Y RUYS M( street car for Kansas City, Kan. cablegram from the executive committee |ments must withdraw these fiyers or suffer | Sculptor.” o great work in bronze, shows | 1unity for the home-seeker, suid Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—Irving's | SECRETARY BUYS MORE BONDS | *77iC (. Vi1 be heid over Mre. Nation 1 ‘ of the Planters, Bankers' and Merchants' |the consequences of a rate war. ut the world's fair, and other monuments, | 'The statement that these lands about revival of “Coriolanus,” &t the Lyceum case she should return to the city, and un- | exchange of Porto Rico The six lines between Chicago and St.|will recelve a commission from the Lawton | !0 be oreued for settlement comstitute a theater tonight, was & great spectular suc- \“'::mh"';l"_ ':"‘;";h ":;"" UP | 1) she 1s released from the court’s order | “Bill practically a failure. Busibess at|paul work under a time agreement that | Monument association to construct u mem. | VoSt fertile area of reveral million ac cess. Irving gave a vivid and impressive - s Terem she is practically barred from visiting Kan- | 8 standstill. Excise taxes produce little 3 per C: forbids auy road party to the agreementi | oriul to the Indianu general who died in |°X1¢Dt i altogether wrong and should be conception of the proud and dictatorial char- Four For Cemts, sas City. Mrs. Nation pleaded that she | Hence valuations ordered increased. Im- | | operating & passenger train between the|tnhe Philippines. Governor Durbin, us ex- | COFTecied as far us poseible. There are acter of Corlolanus, but the Impersonation | oo amon Fom e o] wished to g0 to Liberty, Mo, within a few | migraiion continues. General discontent.” | two cities i fewer than thirteen hours. | oficio chairman of the association. has | VAT Of It that are exceedingly well adapted was necessarily lackfng in sympathy. His $ Y | deys and asked if she would be permitted | Commissioner Forda hus this to say as 10| The Milwaukee & St. Paul, Northwestern & : for agricultural purposes when there is suf- s R | des e Milwaukee aul, SLerD & uken v active interest in the work and acting in the sceme where Corlolunus is :Lnr““l“_m"r:“;r":’l_rr‘]‘,"'::fld:“.‘:‘:"lh‘,‘;“”"’“" to pass through Kapsas City enroute. | the cablegram | Burlington, 1t is sileged, have been vio- | wubseribed §100 himselt x’imu:du;‘yu\::w ficlent rainfall, that portion known as the e rife x 8.55. A g st . Moo i Tt oo SO BT R ) : ddsai ol b | subserd - + | Was oy, ¥ o g turned by the supplications of his wife and | *'SMUteqiD 4 ber fon! bonds ut #1S00. | jugge McAuley answered in the afrmative bis cablegram siguifics that by reason | luting this agreement by running mail | when. for the first time, he presided over 5 | VAUhite valley, which lies along the Rock mother from his stern resolve to be re- | » P . < but warned Mrs. Nation not to stop off here. | of the imposition of the excise taxes under | (rains ob a ten-hour schedule. To these |y oe " i Island railroad between Chickasha and Ana- venged on Rome for his banishment was re- | Until nearly time for the close of the de- [ the Hollander revenue law, the production | meeting of the association. About $4,000 Is trains. are attached Alsepers, Whish make > . )% darko being as fine farming land as can be p ment 101 the day. It bein the ' - in sight and the association believes $2.- P vher: markably toe e rcremars o e ums eae [SCOTTISH RITE JUBILEE | of the island bas so docroased that the | thom, in fact passeiger tra. The ronds | oy i onal cun b abtained” Wi those | (2000, pvwhere. It i this feriile sotion Ellen Terry was an ideal, heroic and am. | Price the secretary some time ugo ub- excise tuxes do pot produce the revenue ol that have no big meil business are unable that has given the country the fine reputa- nounced would cause him to uccept offers Bis i & ' S : funds’ the soviotors codaiited say thet| Dt B8 the count . : : ‘1"“’:" Re oo h“"h”" """R‘““‘ and mel ot sale of short-term bonds, it ar aee | Largest Class of Candidates on Ilrrorllliu"“llflh' was expected by Treasurer Hol-|(o compete with this service and demand |y omdvyine® eyoons M0 CPORE I tion it seems to enjoy, but does not deserve ow beauty in the exquisite Roman costumes s ] 1 ¢ [ 3 equalization under the agreement us & whole. There is one-fourth of the | cepted at once. Further offers are expected To Be Given Desrees at The in . AR Bon it | | reservats 1 742,000 s 1 excited transports of admiration h insular government has, therefore, | . S reservation, about 7 acres lying fn the o time and quite . bl Wichita Today. s Tk AUAT 4 F et i | % Ry 4000 i The Blay wa staged under the supervi- | rOm time o tme and quite & large block ordered ine assessors 1o increase * their| ROAD TO OPERATE STEAMERS APPOINTMENTS IN MILITIA northwest portion, where the woll in very sion of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, a|bus been tendered ut o comparatively WICHITA, Kan. April 15.~The largest | VAluktions of the real und persomal prop- romotion List—Toetudes Castaty | VE0L POFoUS and sandy. 1 i covered with guaranty that the Roman scenes were at | o price pa 3 D e S ot | 97 o Derts B, Northern Pacific Cloves Deal for Etghe | Promotion - LisC Jueludes Captain | g gruss, washes cuily snd when plowed onoe dolighttul aod classically correct, and T Masonry i the history of the Scottish Rite e B A ! | Vessels to cen Tacoma chnr A. D. Fetterma | blows about and drifts. This being the cuse the grouping of colors n the splenaidly (ODDEST ONE IN WASHINGTON oo b Bovom of o be degrecs | LYNCH HAS COMPANY NOW | A agiianc of Omana. 1t of courue dries out quickly and the crops mavaged crowds of citisens and soldlers | — here tomorrow, the speclal occasion being a — : : OWB upon it dry up and burn easily. They an & perfoct foust of melodious bues. The | Chimese Minister May Be Persunded to | {106 (AR0T00, (0 S 060 B8 EOED | wintimm Benson % 6T. PAUL. Minn, April 15.—~The Dis-| LINCOLN, April 15.—(Special Telogrum.) | have proved a poor success us farm lands, udisncs, which iscluded, smang masy go- Wrent Sanstian MaNtIng. 91 James D. Richardson of Tennessee will pre- bondale an & patch today states that the Northern Pacific | ~Brigadier Geberal Barry of the militia | despite the fact that continued effort has Sapilitios 4n Moerasvre. att and tashion, Mrs. it s side. assisted by Henry L. Palmer of Mil . [ Railroad_company today made important | B8 recommended the following brigude ap- | boen made to create farms here for many l:" M‘T "h“"‘“‘ ““ d“ Sage DOX, WAS €8~ | o HTNGTON. Apell 15.-<Several sug- | Wavkee, grand commander of the supreme announcements regarding a new line of | Pointments to be ratified by the governor: | years thuslastic lu its plaudits i h P! ~-S . P snmagi g made to the Chinese|Erand council of the northern jurisdiction. | ¢ ARPONDALE, T, April 15.—A second | seumships which the company will operate | CoPtain Charles M. Richards, Omaba, us Crops Vew and Far Between, » 2 seet has be i o of sistant adjutant general, rank of major e minister concerning the advisability of |A letter will be read from President Diag | 8TTest bas been mad un outcome of|(hree.quarters of the way around the | HST ,{ . “(‘m: 'I‘V'LI‘:' : If.’:.‘, On the land known as the ugency farm REQUESTS AMERICANS TO STAY . o : | of Mexico. Distinguished men are arriving | B¢ blackmailing scheme to extort $8.000| giohe o, in other words, from Tacoma A 802 | L hich 1s ms good soil as there is in the g establishing permanent legatlon headquar- | "o 00" ciuen, the Colorado delega- | IFOM Murray Dean, one of the wealthy |i,"yjverpool by way of the Pacific ocean,|$.rSeon. rank of major; Captain George | yy.ijiory (nere huve been but four crops - | ters in Washington and he has given sowe | from s s Ly o 89" | men of this country, upder threats of the | o O anh aks Aahiteraenday * | Gascoigne, Lincoln, brigade commissary, i LS ol e P consideration to the matter of late. The |t\oB being led by Senator Teller. It is ex-| 0~ 08 BOVEITS L BT e money | tBE Suez canal and the A erranean. |rank of captain; Lieutenant Johm R. | tWenty years, and none of these reached Brit “Pehc pected that a letter of regret will be read of his prop | There has becn in process of formaton ’ b thirty bushels to the acre on account of the Sk, Geezann WA TERY PR SN from President McKinley. should not be paid William Benson has for veral monthe & line of ships to run Quetn Beatrice, brigade quartirmaster hot winds and continued drouths which sies und lesutions own their own buildings | e been arrested as o 5 thoi x| 2 % S0 0 rank of captain; A. D. Fetterman, O; | g ’ W ¥ kitions o 1y 5 been arr 1 as a result, it 18 thought, of | I8 PPN B te ound ports and the far P maha, I peculiar to this section. The lands of here. In case a building is put up it will s il i v g e v e are pecu! PEKIN, April 15.—Li Hung Chang has| "4, 0 pe o R OF OKLAHOMA | .."clen me iyl | eust. In fact, one boat was dispatched on the reservation generally are botter adapicd applied to General Chafice to leave behind | o 47" et ey adaition to the arci-| GOVERNO .. OMA | ciorily atier hin arrest on Friday. Other | [ANEEY | the mew route, as wae stated uc the time 5 for grazing purposes than for farming. | when he departs Captaiy Tillson wnd | P s L Aa s Sy e ey | SITA SR 4 “."!::"“‘hw worked the case|Put the megotiations for the eight ships HOSTLER'S COLLAR STARTS IT | 1iv feporied the facts ue 1 have given sufficient bumber 1o police the Chinese citx, | 70 MARRY GENERAL CORBIN 10 Succeed Governor | out are of the opinion that the men in the | Which will be put on the route were only - ainly that it is by no meaus the wonderful IAVING ENACTS CORIOLANUS | I oxert thir b iitondl Vil b | Sore Pice Judke MeAuly ihis moraing. | Commereiat Bncmsie 1n Farto Riee |ssscrssion tir wi b cor st o e vas | 1O D ESIGN LAWTON MONUMENT | cpvoriunity et mass suppone it o b What the Agent Says 14 Mung Chang Desires Enough Foree to Police the Chinene ¥ of the City. them to you in my departmental reports to s the Chinese carnestly desire their reten il Conspiracy euinat Doan are also fvelved | Just ¢losed and the announcement 'tbat | |the goverument. trom time to time, sud my tion, fearing that the istrict Will Dot be | oo ycment of Miss Edyth Patten, in the attempted wrecking of the Moblle & | tb€¥ Will be assigned to regular sallings 1s pYapyicar | predecessors i office kave done likewis Washingto v Leader, || WICHITA, Kan. April 15.~News re-|Ohio fast mail tratn and the attempts ig |confirmed by Northern Pacific offcials. | ! bt etgeni g o R is Announced. celvod here today from an absolutely re-| exiort money from seversl individuals, fo. | The EhiDs 8re WhAt is KBOWD s the| QUINCY, TiL, APl 16.—A Botler's cellu- | orpmammtand. T st o berilly liable source in Washington says that Sec- | cluding the Fountan BIufis merchent. | “Glen ships” 1 marive and tramsport cir- | 1oid collar coming in contact with 5 gus. | o oee te rue ot o 0B of the cat Relatives to- | retary William Jenkine of Oklaboma terri- | The men arresied are farmers and huve |cles D, ComiAk 1 ac Mtk s W9 | g s 40, the SHRIER G (he Tesbrvation engagement of Miss | tory has been selected as territorial gov- | peretofore bo Bty | — i SIS X L Ut O ey ) province severs) (housand Chiness Who re. | Buyth Fatien, 1o Adwiast. Geneesl Cars | sonor by ‘Peosiaent Meimier, 1o sucosed | ot ) 1% [TO HAVE MILEAGE BUREAU | it vuc"or the lurgent tivery siabien. 1o | b ouie T conered to tavor thelr fuse to obey the order of Li Hung Chang to | of the United States army. The | Governor Harnes The sppointment of| GHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS WIN fis Aate: MGURh the hbtees wers oaved |t s 48 KOk Khe Aot A0 bt e 1M keep to the boundaries already wrrange of the engagement is received | Mr. Jeukins will be made tomorrow. & “ been, there is no occasion for ¢ uing orest in society here. Miss | Burlington und :- » Ve Roads Form | over forty carriages and coupes and all the | the deception now that the bill to open the BRI oo s M with deep interest in society here. Miss Agreement for Interchange- | Milwaukee Judge Holds They Are Not | otber contents werc destroyed. The 1088 | lunds has become o law. My reason for P s o ctive brune: | 4 i : | a p GENOA. April 15.—At & meeting of the | par on 18 8 Nor B ledged loader 1n ISLEY COUNTS THE ToTs; Liable to Prosecution [ S0 Ve is $20,000. The bhostler was painfully | being so plainspoken sbout the matter is ship owners held here today 1t was decided | yuovin o™ o il for Practic burned, but will live b S that the owners preferred to lay up their | Celluloid Article of Apparel the Beginning of Expensive Fire at well looked after when controlled by other forelgners. Au expedition consisting of 5,000 German and 8,000 French troops will leave Pao| WASHINGTON, April 15 Ting Fu tomorrow to drive from the | gqy gunounced the Himself @ Twin, He is Now the Father RN | cHICAGO, April 15.—The Burlington & t 1 do net want the people to be s g a : 2 doceived in the character of the country vessels rather than yield to the demands| MAJOR M'ARTHUR APPOINTED| ©f @uartet and All Are Reported MILWAUKEE, April 15.—Judge Bugene §. | Missourl and the Subis ¢ roads have un- | wyy GAY KILLED RUSSELL |thac is sitracting them. There is lots of . : ounced their intention of establishing an | of the strikers | Well in Tenneasee. Biliott in the distriot oourt today de- | BOWSOR PO, LTS O O e good land on both eides of the river, but “ 5 cided that Christian Scientists are not lia- | Ardmore Citizen Says Solomon Was | the 4,000 Indians now ing upon it will Former lowa Man, Recently of | 'ISBURG, T o | own roads June 1. A proposition to form Movements of Ocean Vessels, April 15, LEWISBURG, Tenn., April 16.—Mrs. John | hle to prosecution under the state medical | Hoodooing Him nad His get the most of it that is worth having At New York—Arrived—Amsterdam, Kansas, Given Fince ot B Iuley, Dear Spring Place, has given birth o | lyw, The court ruled that the hcientists |SUch @ bureau for all transmissouri line e iRs Gt ina rae it e Lol STELN R from Rotterdam: Minneapolls, from Lon- four bables. each weighing four pounds.|can no more be held for practicing medi- | W48 made some time ago, but the Western five men ut hand for every desirable oluin 900 Bremen—Arrived—Grosser Kurfurst. | WASHINGTON “April 15.--Major Mc- | TReY are all living and doing well cine when their means for healing is by | Pussenger assoc x-vx;,n_d.‘:‘:nflnn‘:‘:‘:‘. w;u GUTHRIE, 0. T., April 15.—Fred Gay|thut would be left trom New York via &-m#‘_mpmn ¢ Arthur of Oxford, Kan., bas been wpmm,d} Mr. lsley, the father, is himself a twin|prayer than can a mipister who prays at planned to .”d” uses A oun ) fle; to | today confessed to.the killlng of Solomon The 1ast 1WO BEARONS WeT At @ibrajisvrArvived—Trave, trom New | | brother. the bedside of the sick and receives tnere- | Hence the roads mentioned conclu Russell at Ardmore, 1. T., on the Gth inst., | and considerable wheat wu York, for Naples und Genow captain of the gusrd and assistant custodian iy vy ! _ e N Lo Atvived—tianehoha, fress | of the geversment building ot the Pan-| o for & fee, either directly or indirectly. {8k dndepepdent aotion. | cluiming that Ruswell was hoodooing him | reservatiton, but the outloci re New York American exposition at Buffalo. Major Mc- | e enin e o ooy Of Sensen. The case was that of the State against | o e e and his family. 1t was Gay who placed the | year 15 Dot &t all favorable. There hus no R A e, o New . | gonr Tals That aghh B nq lam avenins 1o a A d Emma Nicholas, | CHIC, 5 “hicag rse [cordon of blue stome, salt and red pepper | been a good rain since last November, and York vis Gibraltar, for Genda Artbur entered the army from lowa, be- | developed into lively thunder shower recentla Arries an ma Nichelas, | CHICAC April 15.~The Chicago Horse ) o pepper Al TecameZARIvaS Sitioh s\eamor | coming & dine ofcer of the Pitiessth Jewn | he cafty merning hout, The Saatp Sashes | Christian Solemtiots Whe treaied & child | Show asseeietion hag Wnoken & record fof | around the house sfter killing Russell, to unless there {5 & beuvy rainfall in the next Duke of Fife, from Jupan = = - | of lightning illuminated the sky at. fre- | e v th dip! | such e and will dechre a divi- |poo Tl LT e Dinits which were working | two weeks the wheat will be & fallure. Some e e ATHved—U, §. § Wis- | Yolunteers, und o member of Geaeral Bel named Grosenbach aficted with diphtberia B cep awa) v b © workin quent interval d o \{ nt Wednesday ou & capi- | . consia, from Mugdelens Bay. knap's staft. S time vigor 'he thunder rolicd with | o3 Wiy gied from the discase. ol S0k of 85,0, $ |on bim. Jcousider 1t injured mow. The farmers re-

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