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THE OMAHIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRII Lelephone 604 and 613, Bee, April 1001, ) wheih he looked at Mr. Wittum and the "0“ LO\(u h A l)A\ of the Kelly residence. She €aid she saw a children. He stopped the buggy while Mr. | pony that looked like the same one in pose . Wittum was leaning over the railing of the | session ot Chief Donahue a couple of davs S bridge and eyed him closely from head to | after Callahan's arrest foot Then he acrutinized the children. S WORK | BOOK AGENT'S WINNING WAYS | in N . e of Minneaps | v | and His Arvest | i Deuh Tells His Story, | Foltows, / k. p o As we passed on | rematked to M. Wittum | o Iw.;;:: :‘l At AT _}Duty of Workwoman to Employer Peing | oltow ’ 1 bo! 0 e ac tarec and b Y A oAbl o 4 in | X 1 A 1 ab urhn‘ 1“ the man had stared at bim m: who arrested Callaban, told an interesting Defined in Court, SI0UX FALLS, 8 D Ap (8pectal | \ lll e Sondren, and Mo told me mot 10 Ty s | StOr¥ from the witness chatr. He began by | Telegram.) -A man whosc nam oft- | Y ¢ 1 " | agserting that he knew Jim Callahan well believe is W \ | = . i " VEN T ARy it [ having werked fn the same shitt with him | COMPANY COUNTS OUT IDLE HOURS | nere this afternoon by Chief of Police Ma A shirt waist bought at Thompson, ' uan"..': ';1-\"3"3\n»|k' ld’.)v ‘.;::":p.m;r‘::n‘_sm the Cudahy, packing Nouse for some time tin on instructions from the Minneapolts | gt illahan ne: asked the county @ oy o 2 - e . m nnto accused of having cuo'- | telden & Co. bears the impress of style I saw him and another man pass uu: "’ ’“'“ h"l"“' “""‘1‘”" "';fl" “F\ "" ‘””'”i Prosecution Secks to Sh n o | et \ ‘,[ .‘ " '.,.k K.l opl g I“ pol and fashion, "Tis true, we do not claim :w':"n:m::n”:“lylm:_\ “\‘H.m« Kr'\'wr\mx\;e ?,‘u'.,r he met Callahan at the Trocadero theater | And that AL Time -n....“u [ | Wash., and points in Montana, in the naty tvla |the § y we et them on b i . 16 > er 3 - of th inneapolis pape The chief of to carry a hundred dozen of one style |[o T S m o e on th Afternoon of January 15, and they | ALy - iy kLt s e thocl A - s .| went out to the corner saloon together to . Spokane advised the s that waist, but we do claim that every one In what direction would they be golng-= | FEO0 BUE 16 Dunton had departed for Sloux Falls a toward the Schoeiderwind house?” i«t ®old in our store has that mark | Callahan told me then,” said the witness, | his arrest foll wi o ¢ o | The hearing of the Wenh labor case h " or f | & to Schneidernind that he could glve me a great tip—some- Th aring I nham labor cas Dunton has been here several days, rep- | of beauty which appeals to the good ' ... =l i they were going | thing that would put a big feather in my | YA8 continued betore Police Judge Craw- | resenting himse + ook agent. - Ao | taste of every woman. We carly ad-|toward the Schnelderwind house. They | cap—but he was not ready to give it to me | frd riday afternoon, the tme being oo- {others he visited city Auditor Ledsard, | ' - Y- caigts generally diove past just about the time Ilat that time. 1 asked him what it w upied mony for the defense he | who decline buy any Looks and final'y | vised our enstomers that linen w 8 (s beginning (o prepare the evening meal | about, and suggested that it must relate| %17 of Manager Wenham was the principal | ordéred the man from his office. Yester- | Ziand would be very stylish. We find now —avout 5 o'clock. 1 noticed them |-.nm~u»|‘m ”,\' kidnaping, but he refused to tell me I“”;" b “‘“' ,“"..,""“"'\' :|u|:\xll vlnm” lll\v' s 1 I\;nrl recelve \p om the ymhlv;h‘.‘v g | y § 5 v Shtas _larly because they were the same men wo [anything further that afternoon ¢ president o e Nonparef aundry | house represent by Dunton a etter | that we were correet. Linens are prob- o e o on the bridge.” | met him sgain at the Trocadero «n| (OMPAnY anl forewoman of the workrooms, | thanking him for his order for books, which | Young Me“ S Sults bly “next to white,” the newest of all the styles. We have beaun Did you ever sec them enter the|the afternoon of February 11, and then | hAVIng entire charge of all the female em- | it was stated had been shipped to him, and | woN AR L : » & . Schnelderwind house?” | we went out to the saloon again. 1 asked|PlOves. It was a part of her duties to| for him to be prep pay charges tiful styles in all linen from $2.25 to § “No, 1 couldn’t see the Schnciderwind [ him what the tip was that he was going to | KeeP the time of the girls, In response (o | amounting to $21. Others who declined ‘o $5 00 56 50 5 i house from our place.” give me and he said: ‘You go and arrest | QUestions from the state’s attorney. she | purchase hooks have been annoyed in a AV, IV, PETTICOATS is another part of our business which we (ke great pride in selling Did you see James Callaban pass your | Charley Maynard, who works in a gambling | K4Ye the exact minute that nearly every | similar manner | No hap-hazard styles ure over shown by us. We are just as careful to show only ., 0" 0 o0 on December 17—at the time | house at South Omaha, and young Cudahy | 07 Of the girls commenced work in the | | : i good and pretty thngs in petticoats, as we do in selling our most magnificent stk | 5\ yyghand saw him? | Will identity him as the man who put him in | Moruing, ceased at noon. commenced and | FOR STEALING SWEETHEAHTi $7.50 and $10.00. ¥ | | | | ckirts " “Yes, 1 was out in the yard banging up [ the buggy on Thirty-seventh strect the| CeAs€d In the aiternoon and also in the SILK TEA GOWNS—The other day we recelved some charming silk house BOWNS. clothes when 1 first saw bim and 1 went | night he was kidnaped—the boy got a look | YeNINg during the week cnding February | frate Father ¢ Arre “ We exhibited one in cur window for an afternoon, We believe they are the most | juiy (he kitchen and calld my husband's | et that man's face and he will recognize| % 1t was a remarkable exhibition of the tor His iehter's The new magnificent ever shown in Omaha, We shall be pleased to have you ask to see | artention to him. I sald: ‘Now, George, [ him all right’ 1 told Callahan I would | POWErs of her unjogged memory | % them, as they are so very daluty that we are obliged to keep them in boxes; | (here goes one of those men, and we both | consider the matter and made a date to Mrs. Wenham said the girls were paid ek Milita!‘ Sack in the prices are from $20 to $ Jooked at him from the window. 1 noticed | meet him the next ddy by the week and the number of hours they | DEADWOOD, £ D., April 26.—(Special.) y ' WALKING SKIRTS -All the new circular flounce styles at $10.75 and $15.00 | e had a peculiar gait.” | Misnes One Date. L b i SR LU IR 1 FNOIIEE FGUUEL FORLEINA Y eae BUNRHVEC . DRESS SKIRTS-—Elegant siyles in black silk taffeta and all the newest weaves of | M 1‘;‘ tttum (hen ln‘];‘l :;{ :..,w'q‘..‘-’\,x.‘-h:{l | o it Mivi e the nést duy, But | Ill:: e ‘u;-‘lL I‘l;:‘:\lvld‘ W lel-]n”th:\“d:l was ”\I‘“«'( 1;:.I<”:’:yl ering "'v‘y ] :u;vl.:‘l- :;y’\ ‘\‘\ : vl ChCVIOtS and serges. yooL. §00ds. ont Callahan from a number of Drisoners | jate word that he would see me the day after SRR EOR YGRS Rac oF thax WA | BRtES e kil adla | T:.-:): T.‘ ome walst which we had almoat forgoiten to mention. ‘I 1s made of [at the cliy fail on February 2, Identitylng | that. So I met him again on February | ™% "“”":,m,‘{,"’ s g ‘:‘,”‘\" st | 4o i "r,”" st "“,:m,,m,g;'\,“:|". a beautiful black luster mercerized cctton wnd s almost as preity as silk; the | him by his faco and his peculiar gait | 18, ¢ 'tho sardon’ on ‘the corner ot Thir- | UAPUUE Ty YPD N Lou PO Monday | &irl %o Accordiugly the bold sultor pro- 2 style Is particularly pretty and the peice is particularly Tow, $1.1 | Deseription Fite Crowe. UANTh Kl Wby TIN 1 Yoid Bl OO | Lok et The Bomr Was 8 G'alorh. | uted & Indder ed. Settibs 18 waatmt tue | N1 INEN /\l | Mrs. Nellic Butler testifled that she had| Cudahy had seen Maynard and had said | ppo0 e NOCR The BOUE u e A a ladder and, setting it aga he I = WE CLOSH SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. gone to the Home of Mrd. Kelly, Callaban’e | tht hie WaSH'Y (e Tuhn=-Vhat he had no|| n o) “ore to work until they were told to | window of tiie chamber, entered and coaxe 1 - sistor, some time last December for the pur- | moustache. Callahan told me that Maynard | stop. If one was late in coming she was | his sweetheart to go with him. The father GLOTfllNG(O | fined o ate ol cen 0 A ene o put Shepherd 0 a o e buying a horse. While there she|had a moustache at the time he was in \u'::m’v.d‘ ‘Ik':: Pv”n”’ ,,’,.“,," n‘ for n\:’l\ | 'V‘:.u \n\ll to put Shepherd through a course | ! it : el gl . B. CORNER 10th AND DOUGLAS. | Wenham said, was $6 per week You tall othere—Itwe don't tell us. AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERS o alTts vits b A § Womnn (o Opernte Ruane he stranger | Cudahy would recognize him all right. Then |, It W88 auite evident from Mrs. Wen- | 00y D., April (Special.)— THoMPSON, BELDEN & Co e I e us of | t complexion, about ed i M ard ould be 1 | T ssie T o 0 8 e for r ¥. M. C. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. hak i b R e bl § R T il R TR TG Mol E o ¢ | LA darurig 1y tht aver 11 e giria iyern | IR OGRS HOINEC MBD frés IERSCEERH) DR. McCREW a L allahan—s " 8 &et L $L00d me | quty from T to 12, from 1 to & and from | C1eTK of the state supreme court and who | gmee open comtinuously from 8 met Callahan, whom sne had known for | troduced to him by Pat Crowe. Jim told thirteen years, and another man whose [me (0 go ahead and get Maynard and | 1ame was unknown to her [ colored hair. Mrs. Butler said she had|and replied: 'You can’t get Crowe; he's| g 0%, (0o ¥t 18 fromt 110 8 abd 000 [ has "0 wide acquaintance over fhe state, t 0 p. m. Sunduys from 8 S f & NEkul 9 e was sick. The | S¢¢R Fat Crowe once when she was a young | Ruarded cvery minute and has two of the | (oo vo bo given credit only for the hours | DA decided (o go extensively in the stock | ®. ™, t0 5 p. m. therefore i will overrule the motion of the ! that time b ‘“‘:‘*‘"“mr("h_“:"h ina site. | BIFl. but could not say that the stranger | Prettiest guns you ever saw | Bhodoly Kiven credit only for the HOUEs |y oy, odny she complated the buying actually employed in labor. Hence, if they J first time th ofendant a sheep ran ight o of 4 were compelled to walt for two or three |Of @ sheep ranch, eight miles north ot “Has your honor taken into consid board buggy and drove a bay horse Munshaw said that on the night of D | she met at Kelly's was or was not Crowe.| “Im While at the Ke Callahan next at Joe Gee's saloon y house she had scen u|On Thirteenth street, on February 14, 1| ' riore oM 5 : o | Mitchell, of 960 acres of land, which is that the state has not shown that T 0 SHAIT-biy pony: Hitoled: 6t 4n.(tont, suggested that we' take a walk apd. we | OF MOre hours on account of breaks in the | & el € S asthaIEa i b fendant was within five miles of the spot |cember 18, the same night Eddle Cudaby | ST DAy pony AUATed Gp MHIMEHLE atoeet, "{\, ”;'vl“_, machinery this time should not be counted | “4uipped "’; kigas i LI e where the money was delivered?” asked |was abducted, he saw two men . enter the Display of Millinery. ; hadu't | 3y working hours. The state contends | Of Wwater, bulldiugs to ehelter 1,500 head of | : gone but a few steps until Callahan said he didn’'t want to be seen walking along such a prominent street with a detective, because he was being watched, and so we turned into Jones street. He told me then that | sheep and ten miles of fence he es possession of the ranch October 1 and will put 1,000 head of ewes on the farm and twenty cows and will patronize the creani- Tavs Muctaringl Schneiderwind house, by way of the outsile | “Maude Munshaw” was the next name ““That doesn’t make any difference,” de- | stairway called and a young woman radiant in a " ring gown and an elaborately trimmed lared the court. “If this defendant par- T | #pring gown an |ru»||uuu|hm any of the acts that forced Mr. | Lade Lo Liaks | hat responded. Before the county attorney that a day's work consists of the time from the hour the employe reports for duty until veleased by the employer Some unimportant testimony was intro- 3 Judge Baker had evidontly opened court|could begin his examination Mr. Haller duced f ther witnesses and the defe ery located within a mile ot her ranch. | Cudahy to give up the money—and that is | d met’ Pt Crow ced from other witnesses and the defense A Hhp e Cu ::. )m.: ve up the money—and that s} Nl in (he morning to suit the con- |askcd tho withess It her name was Maude h:wr:n”::n l|n=:Il\(: A i llbln’:lm e :I.\\[: rested. The hearing of the arguments was | Mi%% Fuller Wil give her person 1 super- | o § apo C 5, | venlence of the witnesses in the case, for [ Munshaw i Job' was pulled o e sald| ocihoned until 3 p. m. Tuesday vision of the ranch. For twelve years she | as it e had been on U apeu e rpIok b [ S e ToNee, (o THN et 6Yen OF | | ‘NGt iows" Biushigly Feplied the Yyouss Crowe could drive up any street In town | i has been court reporter for the Yankton he money eight names called out by the county it- |woman § the detectives couldn't get aim. I and Mitchell circuits and also clerk of the (Dr. MeGrew at Age 52.) Hdentification is Strengthened. forney, and a lull in the proceedings en- | “What s (t? ;:d l'|In|'ld u'l‘.“ to ses Crowe driving up | oo supreme court THE MOST SUCCESSFUL ] s ; ; ¥ & e street, and if 1 did I'd take a chance | The identification of Callahan with the |sued Mrs. J. Everill—I was married the 9t unce | i | SPECIALIST | 1 bl a t . Kidnaping was strengthened by the testi-| Detective Savage was recalled. He told | of this month,” shyly replied the witness, | °" B¢tt!n& him AMUSEMENTS. PR L \’rn\" ) | tn the (reatment of all forms of DI mony of several additional witnesses yes-|of a conversation he had with Callahan at| Mr. Haller objected to the witness testi- They Mect in o Wine Room. L e of e aton v ‘hery | emaen and Dinorders of Men oniy, U terday. Thursday elght witnesses identified | the corner of Kourteenth and Douslas | fying because her right name was not en-| “The next day, February 15, I met Calla- | Hity pore § | years' experience, 15 years in Omaba. either Callahan or Crowe or both of them | streets about three weeks prior to the lat- |dorscd on the information filed against|han again at Joe Gee's. Dwyer was with We Were Twenty=OmeS=At [ no 0 g and Develo .| VARICOCELE AND HYDROGELE. with the crime, and yesterduy four more | ter's arrest. in which Callahav said to him | Callahan. me this time and all three of us went into Ipiny, ut Plerre, with @ capithl of 42,000+ | /A _permanent cure guaranteed in less witnesses branded the same pair as the|that Crowe had nothing to do with the Wit OhRtiges Ruike a wine room. I told Jim that Dwyer was| comedy drama fn four acts by Heney V Incorpora o Turner, | ]fl‘;n v without cutting, pain Miaperdy i T . Ay i cal how 5 s it q et Jsmond i 3, Stewart and Iistes, | loss of s perpetrators of the abduction, Kldnaping. Savage asked Callahan how | o fo f iR O LT en we | 9710 the case and would help me go and THE CAST O orias Disrsbala Company. at | STRIGTURE Sured, in lawe than 5, @ The mst {mporiact witnors yesterduy was | he knew that Crowe had nothing to do | .\ nrtue HGEEAIS TEAS N AETEE WEE B2 | get Maynard, but we had all better go and | Richard Carews George Clarke | Brookings, with u chpital of $,00. 1ncar without pain_or hindra. Mrs. George Wiitum, whose identification | with the crime. and Callahan toid him that | and the state couldn't get out ap | %€ the chief firet, . Callahan sald he didn't | Sir Horace Plumbicy, Bart..Qux B, Thayer | porutors: ' Byron . Buxter, Charles 1. | from business A perfect cure gharertest ne 3 ¢ a Crowe the next morning after the | of Callahan is much stronger than any yet | he met Cro next m & {hTunEHOn Ko Drevent HeF {Foib SeLHIHE TavEs want to see the chief, but we final : Colonel Miles Grahar, the soldicr may Grant and Afhert Matson | and all Blood Diseuses pre- s e M iike | Mountain' View Of company, at Plerre ,BL[ll][l POISON &5f'd™s trentment given. She sald she saw Lwo men pass her | kidnaping and talked to him about it. ried.” vailed upon him to start out with us. When | Terence MeGrafi, the doctor AW, ‘Benson | With a capital of £250,000. Tncorporators: 19 | which is far more satisfactory and success- house in u bugey almost every day for | Savage asked Callaban why he didn't turn | F0G 00 we got out into the street, Callahan said | Richurd Tercnce Milc laine, the imp Jiarney, Thomas 8. Atherstone and L. L. | ful than “Hot Springe’ trestment and a4 three wecks preceding the date of the|up Pat Crowe and Callahan said to him: ‘"k;nm SliRaaleAs Mo dationt that it meant a bullet in his head to be seen | pyavid Trirsci ke K‘,;";' \,,"Il‘,‘-,\"‘"g); i Ohtatio-Wanda Mining company, at Pado:| m; ;mf; :;“‘h:'m_gg:; d;‘_ ‘I,p"‘_"; il T Kidnaping. They were always going in the | i pity the man that tackles Pat—I saw | 50pPRR BOEEEEIC P L0 (g | OB the street with us, but if he should get | Lord Dungeit -0 WA Hutchinson | Wood, with a capital of 80,000, Tncarpoza- | A" cure that 18 guaranteed for lite. direction of the Schneiderwind house, which | bim in Council Bluffs the other day and 1s only a couple of blocks from the Wittum | he had two big 44-guns on him.” | permitted to testify, but the only part of her evidence of any importance was that she shot that day I'd be picked up somewhere | Wallas Brumdall viov, Hume Gibbons | tors: . Willlam 6. Rice, "Albert J. Maltner cages cured of nervous ot | Hughie Helmont ..., Tho P, 1d Samuel C. Polley with & bullet in my head within a few days. | acob ... < r...ooieril T dames Ennis | United States Cigir and Tobacco com- | gxsfllgrgs'oggufifi“‘am:h R atiira) "cler residence. One of the men was of light Introduces Crowe as Johnson. . y o “When we got up to Fourteenth street | Phyllis | W Fstelle Carter | pAnY (consolidated) Plerre, with - had seen a bay pony tied in front of the| . Nitne o st ssany ,uatelle Carter § | orders. 4 »: ¢ A v cal 5 § 4 Mrs [oson s e cvos | 1l of $100.000. 1 | st Willam 12, | ©F complexlon and the other dark. Mrs. Wit-| oo 00" s0ia no was present at Chiet | Schueiderwind houso on the day of the |/ ahan sald he wouldn't go any further— | JfS: lcwon, - Vitklntn Reeves | Z0u iy Sienry . . L.Stephens, | Cares Guaranteed. Consultation Free. tum paid particular attentlon to the dark é that he wouldn't go to the chief's office. 3 | man, because when she first met him, | DOPABUS'S ofice when Caliahan, in the | kidnaping, Then I told him he was under arr Mrs, Gran Gordo Vimille Heaubre | b omoti on Pacific Foreman, | CHARGES LOW. while out walking on a Sunday with her | PTesence ot a pumber of people, told the Owner of House Testifien. 0 er arvest and | ) i Of g he Al Blow | Medicines sent everywhere freo from would have to 50 whether, be wanted to ar | 5jloq Ot e Rthertn | LARAMIE. “When We Were Twenty chief that he had introduced Pat Crowe to Mrs, Kelly, his sister, as “'Johnson.” George Wittum of 3710 Boulevard was the ! ! April 26.-=(Speclal)— | gage, P. O IBox 6, _Office over 215 South i Harper f g s repoted here that Foreman William | J4th strect, between Farnam and Douglae One' is sup- [ Niland of the Union Pacific shops at Raw- | streets, OMAHA, NEB husband and children, he seemed to take Mrs. Katie Schneiderwind, owner of the|not. He collapsed and begged us to take a strange interest in Mr. Wittum and the houee at Thirty-sixth and Grover streets, | him some placé where he could get a drink children ; flevasa where Eddie Cudahy was confined, testtfied | and wa accominodated him by taking bl o | Posed (0 toll—and i fact does tell— very | ling wili succeod J. R. Manning, who re- | “=- BT e W Callntin. 15 Hoiuizd 2out, uext witnese, He eatd bis residenco was in | (hat cho rented the place in the laiter part | to Dick Donnelly's. o Seventeenth stre '] pretty little love story, with some atten- | cently resigned, as master mechanic of the | O e the neighborhood of the Schnelderwind | ot 135 November to a man who gave the | Here he waited with Dwyer, until 1 went | GC" (0 detail. Some people are of the | wyoming and Colorado divisions of the | Joub Poar op "weakioning draing: Mrs. Wiitum declared on the witness | house. SHERE 1 namo of James L. Conner. She asked him | over to see if the chier was (o nis cent | opinion that u portion of the detail might | Union Pacific. Mr. Niland has been con- e s et o stand that the dark man was James Callue | Do w\l\l. Rugw: Usmest GRUIRNARYL k| Lo ot Rt e Lol o MR e Tt (alas cLhe, SHlbting gy omich be omitted, the entire third act, for ex- | nected with the road for many ye it | Prinn Bl S 3008 "““" “‘"“"“ “Ib" b : “"'“‘“““fl “"‘I‘"‘"’ i '“'.k‘\fl;',', m"':::f;;““. paper and he did so took Callahan on to the chief's office. Jim '",""';“ W ""; the l|| """"‘ plays i | s also reported that M. K. Barnum, master | failure ot onaretirned s 6D il it for number of other prisoners at the city jai o8, swered The county attorney offered in evidence | sald he wanted some whisky b Which more daring exhibitlons are made, echanic at Omah: 1! succeed Manning, | f3aEMTIGHAGE senteutadin plsh civelor b her pi o dnili | as Ay o . 3 d s and we gave . | mechanic at Omaha, will succeed Manning, on February 8. She had identified Caila- | ““When and whero did you see him the paper upon which the man had written | him a half-pint bottle. He tame near soay. | BCFe are few places in which the bit of LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 136 Therp BIE..Indlanapelis, Ind Ban by his face and by his peculiar gait. | "I saw him passing my Bouso 0d Decem- | o name “James L. Conner,” buc it was | lowlnk the botile and all ~ ArSWAl- | ite's seamy side seems more incongruous | Charmed with Stealing Hoese, | = E—— TR DR ST B WO Rt et e aot admitted. On cross-examination, Mr. Macfarlana | \N4% Jt does here. To insert a scene from [ CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D.. April 20.(Spe- | De"l ' I K.“"ll by his wife and swore positively that | “Where did he go? k Mrs. Schneiderwind described the man to | asked Deuberry if he ever run a gambling what the bill sets down as a “London sup- | clal.)—Sheriff G. D. Miller of Brule county Callahun was the man whom he had seen | “Ho went south and we watched him un- | yhow she rented th house as belng of | house and he rephied per club” botween scencs in the quiet home | yesterday arrested a young man pamed pass bis house. til he got out of-sight. “middle size, 1ight complexion and neither| “Oh, I don't Know." of honest B. K. Munshaw identified Crowe by pho-| *‘Was he goipg in the direction of the tograph as being the man who had inquired | Schneiderwind house? clean Dick Carewe s a shock, | Frank O'Keefe, residing south of town, | a I ‘But did you?” persisted the lawyer The supper club act would be tame in | charged with having stolen a horse from | ‘Is that any of your buslness? was the | | Z8%8" OF “Fife” or “The Girl from Max- | the pasture,of a neighbor named Dent old nor young.” She was shown two photo- graphs of Pat Crow and asked If either of him us to who was the owner of the| *Yes." 2 one of them was a likeness of the man | retort. im's,” while the scene out of “The Tele- | Church. vacant house which was afterward rented | On cross-examination Mr. Wittum told | who had rented the house. She selected the| When commanded by the court o answer | PHOBC GIFl” outranks it by several paroxysms Ecsema: No Care, No Pay for the use of the kidnapers. how he identified Callahan at the city Jail | photograph showing the full face and said: | the question Deuberry sald he pon .| for suggestiveness. But coming as it does | g eie®ePIRS NG COTR rotrudi Mrs. Katio Schneiderwind, who rented tha | after bis arrest. He said Callahan was in | “pae Jooks like the man, but I wouldn't | gambling house one week for Jor it ®[after the first two acts, with their pretty oRing, pIog, SiMGIng. o PIIrucing prison house to the kidnapers, examined a | with four other men and he picked him out ' ie week for Joe Gee. piles. Your oruggist will refund your swear that it is his picture domesticity and clean conversation, it is Certainly o surpriso o sy the leasi, oven | NSV, St PAZO OINTMENT tuls w0 cure | A well known cure for Pile: photograph of Pat Crowe and said it|as being the man he had seen passing his ames T. Donahue, detective, testified that “looked Mke the man” to whom she had | house on December 17. o o% sl Biy: Ranr, ?nntl‘?;m:m::::n It Callahan, since hia arrest. | 1"ang of blunted sensibilities, and to one | O 50 conts Thissalve cannot be equalled wherever rented the house. Woman Adds a Link, ‘“fl:"'w’:g"”\‘“_: "\'3““‘, ‘:fm“'l‘;n ",i(;;":‘:’.’fl fh“;‘ alibl, |, fp it o (0ould ‘prove. an'liynoge mind la attined to: the earlier aitias r in Dend, | asoothingand healing i["‘vlfl"pl[ffll'P|1' Identifies Crowe's Pleture. Mrs. Georgs Wittum was then called to |on the night of Wednesday following the| Detective Duni was recalled to show that | 08 Of the play it is positively offensive, | ROCHESTER, X Y., April 2i-Jack tur; |.cation h"m:d"': l.('f];:li‘k,H,fi:‘,{l]}:‘;fi:’ B. K. Munshaw was the first witness ex- | testify. | abduction she saw a mun come down ihe|the tay pony identified by varlous wit-| A#ide from this, there are few more | Ji0 A ek"and who wa the trainer of outt ""rp[!'“”l;' -:Lfl.:vr-nm aod all ekin amined after the trial was resumed at 9| ‘Have you ever scen James Callahan be- |steps of the Melrose hill house, mount & | €563 15 the same pony he brought in | “hOlesome comedies on the boards today. | John L. Sillvan for bis tight with Jake | 8 $cat. “”L':.,'.‘,J|tjm..| infallible. o'clock in the morning. He was shown a | fore today?" was the question. small bay pony and ride away. She could | from Pacific Junction Its plot contains nothing especially novel, | Sllrain, died"at his home here this' mora- | dlseases I photograph of Crowe and identified it as a| *Yes,” replied the witness. not describe the man. g Chief Donahue was brought back to the | ''® Situations are ordinary, and its working e P — Beware of Counterfeils likeness of the man who came to his place When did you see him first? J. J. McManus, who lives two blocks | WitDess stand to testity that Callahan's | OVl !# 8lmust common place. But its lines| * ~_ Kelly Outpoints Mora Onscrupulous persons may offer you about a week before the kidnaping and wm-| “The first time I saw him was on the |north of the Melrose hill prison houss, |MUStache was considerably shorter at the | *Fe Drisht, Its sentiment good, its ending| SAVANNAM, Go. April 3808 BlVE SO0 | worthiess fmitations. Takeonly theore quired of him who owned the vacant house | Thirty-sixth street bridge, about three |testified that he met a man going toward | /M€ of his arrest than it is no next door meaning the Schnelderwind | weeks before December 18. I was with Mr. the house on the morning before the kid- house, which was used for the imprisou- | Wittum and our two children. A8 we [naping, but he couid not describe or ident ment of Eddie Cudahy. Munshaw sald :hy | came onto the bridge a buggy with two|the man. His cvidence was stricken out, same man came around the next day and | men in it met us. James Callaban was in | without objection from the prosccuting ut- | Partmouth Alum told him that he had rented the house | the bugsy, driving. The buggy was golng |torney from Schneiderwind, had paid $1 down on | north. My particular attention was at-| Mrs, D the rent, but could not move in just at|tracted to Callahan by the careful way in |the pon. A HOME PRODUCT Better than imported | Cook’s Imperial 1| EXTRA DRY Delicions— Invigorating—harmless, | Absolutely pire, AMUSEMENTS. CREIGHTON all that could be asked and It was most | 63t here tonight wis won by Jimm excellently well acted last night, on points. The bout went to the lmit of TT A CO. Chica DEGREE FOR DR. C. S. SARGENT | Mr. Georse Clarke may have been handi- | tWeniy-iive rounds. Brepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO. Chicage Abhool that Nat Goodwin played the part of Dick “ L RAMACCIOT’" that LL.D, Be Beatowed Upon Carewe in Omaha last season, vet he need s Lo y at the Millard hotel, attended by men of | & conception of flnc art, particularly in Office, 2th and Leavenworth Streeta. that alma mater from various parts of Ne. | t8 S¢rlous phases, which Goodwin seems to Robertson Stables. braska and lowa. John D. Pope of Friend | 10¢K- Which is to say, Mr. Clarke can be was toastmaster. After a spread of seven | STI0Us and Nat Goodwin cannot. That is : Dr. C. §. Sargent, Omaha, “Dartmouth in | G904win could not. ; the Pulpit” W. R. Adams, Omana win| Miss Edith Carter finds herself in & field, “Old College Days:” A. K. Dame, | MUst efface a fond remembrance of Maxine Fremont, “Reed Hall:" Dr. C. W. Bollard. | EMiott, who was intended by nature to be Omaba, “The Country Schoolmaster.” In A his address Mr. Dame of Fremont made an | Mke for herself friends who will wish to Hovey, who was bis classmate at Dape. | 2¢t: several of which she dominates, she mfllllh.\ easily “'holds the stage of Boston over Tony Moran of New York | |ginal DEWITT'S Wrrcn HAZEL SALVE capped iu the minds of some by the f -t cllie Butler was recalled to identify Omahan, "l"‘:”a""‘s‘"“:“‘;""‘x‘x:;‘d"".'n I““‘““":’I“fi‘ :Ln“;‘: 0. V. 8 that sho said sho saw tied In tront [ e banquet of the Dart. | the character, the vote can easily be cast CITY VETERINARIAN, al et of he Dart- . H . Y mouth Alumni assoclation was lust night | fOF Mr. Clarke, who brings to the work QMAHA, HES. Gorrespondence solicited courses, the following toasts were givem: ¥hx Cikke hn Dlay Bick Cstewe 05 i tent Men's Tail Vacation Time:" John D, Haskell. Wake, | MOre serious situation, however, for she 1 Omaha, “The Dartmouth Man in a Large | EB¥Ilis Ericson. Miss Carter takes up her City;” B, D. Durbank, Des Molnes, -The | AIMcult task With perfect confidence in Business Man and Dr. S. R Towne | Derself, and without any effort to under- ; mine Miss Elliott’s popularity, proceeds to eloquent allusion to the late poet, Richard | %¢® her agnin. In her scenes In the second A resolution was adopted to memoralize | A Others in the cast are quite acceptable, the trustecs and faculty of Dartmouth col. | thé company being an uncommonly capable - Loss of appetite, billous turns, stomach ailments, dull headaches, that lego {5 confer upon Dr. C. 8. Bargent the | NS 804 the performance . le certalnly Omanats Famity S g degree of LL. D. at the comin ‘U0 | smooth. Last night's large audience was MR A tired feeling, want of animation, pimples and other eruptions, are some ment, 3 B COMMERCE | g pparently well pleased, for it insisted on 3 W 3 "W insday “and Drs. Sargent and Pollard were elected as | *°¢IN8_the actors at the end of the sccond Baturday, Ll of them. president ol semratary. respectivels. oty | Bet." The’ engugement includes a matines In These ays dOR O VXL assoclation for the coming year. and closes tonight i John Lancaster & Co. DW'S CALS. MACAGNOS, BISON CITY QUARTETTE. by THE REALTY MARKE grorm Tomd wektes Bariender, | L8 of Adulteration David City, was a =orry looking bird when | INSTRUM placed on file Friday, Hood’s Sarsaparilla corrects all these troubles—makes the blood_pure and rich, and gives strength and tone to all the organs and he got through trving to make a rough [ APri 26, 1901 every man or firm pursulng honest L. ALICE LEWIS, y by L \u,l o i a Ninth “street ‘saloon Friday Warranty Deeds, methods should proclaim those meth _The h’n aatindy functions, . The beers and (he usul renuil of mixing | B, 1. Schuberg and wife to Louis ods In n straightforward and m- | (FricessEvening, 10, o, e, Matingsy drinks followed. He refuged to pay and | Budeholft, lot3l, Bauman's 1t add * phatic way, and so we say that cvery Sunday, 106 and s Few LIOnt rows pes hecame abusive. finally tearing the shire o |, 1o Westside $ 1 the bartender, Cecfl Pritchurd. The mixolo- 'r] i I(-HIIHI‘ .‘K‘]L AL Netzell, Tot 4 ‘V:' ”1”-“'”: lvl\ ‘-‘!r :‘.‘. H\; '-ulm,r\~ Inrwl. PN Be sure to get Hood's—no substitute acts like it glst resented ‘the impertinence with o vib | 16, Van Huren Pl 0 Iy a I and so guaran n , sty (I T R ‘ritchard was arrested by Detectives Heft. |12 EL Abbott to G. B, Hurst company 18, sr A 1, 1030 feld and Donohue and Patrolman Shicids, | 1ot 6 block 7, Patrick's 20 add 0 BOYD’S | Woodwara & Burgess to be held awaiting the outcome of Andor! | P, I Creedon to Ge #on's injurles. Anderson waa booked fop | feet of e feet lot 3, block 2 | [} made 50 “I have been using Hood's Sarsaparilla for a “I have those tired feelings and can hardly belng drunk and disorderly ERNMER L RGdo poa st B0 ults to —————— i 3 up Porter, w2 | ONEY TWO IRFORMANCES, | TODAN, 2 Bargnin Matl und MR. GEORGE CLARKE In “WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE." Boe, long time and It is (he best blodd medicine any walk. 1 take Hood's Sursaparilla and it does me Maud Sto Are . ephied t 4, block 6, Bel meas 4 v A % Maud Stone, charged WIth Mimflaming | roadd 20 ure ring and fall" Jennle Karl Moelsch out of $ Wednesday eyvns | 1o F. Rieger one can take. For giving an appetite there is §00d. 1 take it ever D Her, swis Cowan, Lineville, Towa. &, wis arrested by Patrolman Wooldridge | Squarc feet all lots %, 9 and * Eve Prices—2bc, b0c, 70¢, $1.00 none better. It makes me feel better all over b Fali® Arieaiad by PAIOimAn Yooldridee | | SANATS, Sof f AL lok s, 8 A0d . Evening 26¢, G0, 7b¢, g iilx 'Tna My little brother hud no appetite and com- dressed (n' the height of fashion, but that | lot 13 gwii00 square feet lot 14 Omaha Branch btore, 3 g Herman Gasho, Box 45, 2 3 slained of headache in the morning. He has taker did not save her from i DIEht on' the stone | block 41857 swi.s00 ‘square feet lot & o - Sunday Matinee and Night—lloy('s Sarsaparill 4 N ! i $0 boe taken floor of ‘a bare cell. - Moelsch was also | block 405, Grandview 1| @122 So. 15th Street, Near corner WA BRASS MONKEY “I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and it has three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and now gets brought in and booked as complaining wit- | J, 1. Welch and wife 10 W. R Ben i . ' of Douglas. Evening Price 5 created a good appetite and cleanses my blood hungry like any other boy and has no headaches.” hess, nett Inmx.:n:;.«, company 1'.;;: : ' Matinee Prices— 20 « _— und es lot 3, block 146, Omaha - _ 2 eiizon 9 / s Seats now on sale Adolph Rhode, Plattsmouth, Neb. Maud Kilgore, Alden Kansas Alarm Over Pateh of Weeds Lda 1. Rylen and husband to PREMATURE - Seats now on My 9 . ‘s 8 A patch o ds burn A o | ‘and” Hannah Newman, et | ! GRAYNESS . ] “As & spring medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla is ex- My sister has been taking Hood's Barsaparilla MEhDRIeE Kompiial Jate IRy attnenans || Mubdty of sty blook 13, Reed's 10 | s the fiie of masy & young Ace. 0 Telephone AT o and it has given her & good appetite and made caused an alarm to be turned in that the | W. G. Ure, agent, and wife tc 5 |m "h| “!Ir n. neraf ' 8C0°S ‘"oc ero 2259, cellent. It dispels that tired, languid feeling which b i s kbl i (B i Bl hospital bullding was on fire. - When the | Heais, lof 25, block 1, Mayne o p ‘. erafor MATINF i busdens't Lots Pesny, Hannibal, Mo Ma L b 8 atirm was recefved at central police rta- Quit Clalm De, {12 the only harmiess prepa Last Performance makes life a burden.”’ Lu ¥, Alexander, Ohio. (lm} W Wu’rnl wagon Inmh»ulmllhl blankets | N M, Brewster ot al to B, M. F "g";h""- I"-n‘"! restorea a 110 a8 ) f F “ c and stretchers was sent up in i hurrey, bit | y T e Toe s, B o wde.” Durable, lasting fortunately there was o ccasion Tor their | 40ty Block B 6. and lot 15, block ety st | Rose Hill's: English Folly Gompany, y Hoffmayr to W Swer s &F bl aslired Res Prety Women, ot | them, Hood reaparilla promises 10 cure and keeps the promis To Prevent Pneumonia and Geip ot 4, block 188, Omaha Imperial Chem. Mg Cor i35 W e Be-8.%. | Sunduy Matieo- KINGS AND QUEKN®S Laxative Bromo-Quinine removes the cause. | Total amount of transfers. ... $164,4:3 | " Sold by all druggists and hairdressers. BlG BURLESQUE COMPANY,

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