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AHA DAILY BEE 16, 19 MAY 01 615-904 = — — - Bee, Ma¥ 15, 1901 s T Tl [PAY OF |OWA POSTMASTERS |(VES (ALVESTON T0 t1e | - 1 N they oxpected with 3 i | | dred | Rev. John Balcom Sh o - ¢ A A Y | K 5 & fot the aw, 1. 1. chairman | Dallnrs Soco'al Eat ; he forcign missions commit | | waAsHiNGTON, M atement Bhews Work of the Relief | 117170 0 New York svoke on “The Duties ‘ .4 . ‘ P SISk A 4 1T0, Ay 15.—(Special Tel- | and Work of the Synodi | L WAL N AEAmIATTS Wlktes of (00 RostESKiO | Committees. p and Work ‘of (¢ Syvodical and = Presb Distinguished Dplegates Attend American | - r. Vintou, Wave " Py principally to B e’ - o ° . WIRtAPVEt INVE et 'l.\,' '\\ vHIq|."\|,\,r. RECEIVED §1,243,405; SPENT, $1,234,639 of :ml-:f::i-. L i pare | il yoar au o ™ of Adbaia. 00 & | ! : by e explained the methods | i 1 | year and e selary of the postimsters at| WhIGH (b comenites endsavored to Fous | CENTRAL: AND SOUTH AMERICA AC”Vii e lines are abe . " ix Rapids “and Tabor have been de-| Wit | tnte, e forelg e s uf e lines are complete and satisfying, and | 100 A L v d N Claima St Outstanding and | concluded. the foreign mission question and | _— | there ar tea W, C. Phill # Suits (o Be Settl | ed by advising all committee mem- | de | re are constant economies in the prices. These [appointed lilps of Clarind, In.. as been bers to encourage the pastors who fack in Thel Vite Nen bites There Send | i | appointed. a steward in the marine ho: terest and cour s ¥ eir e p Confer wi i astvice arine hospital | . irage r with are hints of the medium weight sorts wanted for| Hiney A) h | Willlam H. Glysten of the Unfon The | Lot ah b ) " enty Alguir as been | - logical seminary of N = nors. immediate wear. stituto clerk in th 4 ot y ew York delivered an | st the postoffi i . Interesting address " n | | Falls, 8. D, foux | GALVESTON, Tex., M " on “The Student Vol- | | Wdmen's Fast Black Cotton Hos. y the . Tex., May 15.—Owing to |unteer.” He told of the movements sotion | | ¢ t e, high Women's Cotton Umbrefl " e discussion fn the house in 18 neeption | NEW ¥ e s Ca a’' Pants, INSIC . SSTH - " ouse of represent n 1885 and how it had grown from 100 | NEW YORK, May T o splicad heel¢ #ud soles, all black or trimmed, Feanshrhendat, 3. pof INS FOR WESTERY VETER \\'t!,”"“ of the Texas leislature, recently ad. | 46118 10 7,000, now WOVRITE TN CH TTRRE. | e e Usngrorn of Tberuiont with maco split feet—at 35 per pair, pair . War Sarvivors Remembered by th ‘;t‘:'xw."v‘nln ,"'"""' (o the Galveston reliet |2FY field. A “Question TIREWEE SUHUTOtNT BY s i roe T VAR FEUIEE beasn todey | or % pairs tor §1.00 Women's White Bwiss Ribbed Vests—| WASH N e | rapased br the Dalraston New R b il b il S b aibadiohs b LR ot Bl [ Women's Fast Black Cott Jow neck, short sleeves—price Soc. | followi & Sedaiohe NIV B JBDOCAL)~The | cash received from all sources & TR s R L BT g ATV |ion e TUUIHEND By MY FOVURRDTY OF ML) as lac otton ose, d owing pensions 4 et weatited ed from all sources at Galvestc il 2 o'clock t afternoo! e states of the unlo | doutls woles, maco spitt fedt ottt Women's Jersey Ribbed Vests—ble Jsmue of April PAYY. N5 ATl | was 81243496 Ssburasments, 41454880, | e b — of ‘Bauth 4B Eenthal AmeHoun o ol black—-at 26c per pair. ed, low neck, sleeveless—price 25c evebraskas Inerease-ira I [ leaving a balance of $8.856. Some otatt CH o \ () N " {( but not all were. pi “_"‘:""'r: “v’-‘. o4 ‘;“""('h* | 4 E 2 fal widows, efc fe outstanding aitus FOR THE ! | onente prese ne for the | y \Woien's. Jutey. Nibtad, Union Holk | triea May T Ellea l‘ outef & against the fund and severa 3 , pening exercises. Clark Hell, president Women's Fast Black Lisle Hose--Open e, STl RPN ¢ L North Dakota: Inercase | suits are peading for adjudication whick t1) oF ermulbicorbess! socivty, cutiined. {he | work ront, of AN allover drop Btiteh A olla style or tight fit- | Son, Pembina, $12. Orfginal widow will about offast tHe balatics, Chairman (Cont iy wore dond 18 the fast year throu L at 25c per pair r:x nee, low neck and sleeveless— | W4 '\p ‘-“l”;;i.;!\l 1 Theresn Harris, F | MeVittie of the relief committe ‘m:rm‘m ‘ontinued from First Page.) WO LOWEYE -the '8! year throughout the | price S0c ir ain, originul--David | duFe L8 e reports the | 3 | world towari the suppression of tubercu | i £ ) Sanborn, 40 | expenditure ot $138133 Of thix amont that the church, It 1t Is to exat Bore, sball | bl Is worth a fortune in WE CLOSD SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. el LU g S n s b O B 7183 was for suppiles pufchased: by UL | exist for use and not for ornament.’ Do o bl S UL B tm: of » ENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL’S PATTORNA cial ecryed May 3 inal widowe, etc.—gpe- | CORTIECS It shall exlst (o make our sirects Cehat | tral American republics have seni d i | m: of danger. Cur straw yeee znbeth A, Overman | bl | o valuation cf contribut ' 0 make our tenement b gates to take an act LA 4 Tawa yrigin 4 8! e )ro; s of gro- |, lent houses better by Ive part in the M s “ Bm e "Oriainalmos O Biver e . | | rick, provisions, efe.. sent {0 the commii- and better draioed and better VeatiIRtes, o TG GAMPUE i BRI tare. o0 Ry et | hats make cool heads, There: New Sharon, 3io; Jucob Bracher (dead) | [Th s placed at $250,000. The rellef 0 respect the rights ed. | publies ar Washington b it ¢ § I H" P o EH Daveport. 2 ob Bracher (dead). | 118 48 08 ellet com- | L0 of the poor man as | rege hington have designated {ore if ¢ b} & o. Lizer. Lohrville, $i0. ' Supplemental-w:l | sisting 4\1’ Ir»‘r\ : '”"'r'h of supplics, con “f“"y as ":h' rich man, and that it *‘m."n } "';;u;um.-,. tFoia thElF Fespactive couniteies i you wear our straw A, SURMING, CON; 1098 lam b Waller, Eilston, rense | o eriohuble koods and. disinfeet. | X186t not for ornament. but for all | aud have furaished information a (o the ats . " y AND DOUGLAS 8T8 shenrns "seima, 17 b Luk g Loyt A | e “:':"”wllur committee, which was n ""”"‘Hvr thing than that it shal) ha :‘nTI: progress of the discase and what Pl your h:ad will be worth — o Origingl Widowe kin: Tuus: | subcommittee of the central committe only among those who fill s sadiadd B R A entaty ’ 4 m, Posty 4 Sty J d cha al co e o fill its pulpits, b of preventative legislation ¢ a o R R T : Butnam, Postyilie, st Fredericie ':':"1* h.qlrln of the distribution of provis- | "0 8MONE thote who sit 'l '.',17\:' bul | medicine has been taken to avert 'u Leflia rtune, and our prices for esire 1o tarey out the pre-arranged pro CUBANS VOTE AN APPROVAL | Simiasi. kil i 7R | fons and Clothing ana v in charge of A A R R i R DB L B go=d straw hats, $1.00, $1.50 gram in San Frencisco to whatever extent L Pont Codat ~|‘(~v<='l‘v English, $12," Mary | commute oncrs. All funds received by the brains, broad sympathies and catholic Of{are delegates to the congress are br. B 4 LU, 33 B L bl mornine ol thniwey he wouln %9 Poxt, Ceddr Rapids, 85 Ciltherine 1: | Yue turned over to Chairman | *"OMY" gen- | P, LaChapelle of the Board of Heaith of | and $2.0). be able to be present at the unveiling of - Conger Ch bRt AL finance committee and |, 'fcoln, the Coming See City," was B Moo g s A ot Holton | i e Panabue statue uad o informed. the | Mojority of Belations Committes Recom: A TRRINOTIN, oy ety onee | irer of the central committ AL WMIEARI 16 O, H, HULps 468 10 8e,| fir o BgAR ol Bl okt No B, vic ~ bl B e L L when mends Plats Amendment. AIthA: Beated - WIRIALEE . Ohiii, i -rn"f"""'" -+ il b :\Vl"’r‘dlmr SRR L R R Ll‘rh‘“\ 2of the Gan 8 Misiatys D, N1 INEN cscort had_already drawn up hefore SyiHE Vi ster ina, paid o © state legislature sent a spec alt painted a roseate prospect for the esident of the Canadian soclety: Dr. I3 :T,"‘ Scott residence, Mrs. McKinley's condl T 'dA\y’E|;|l::-,|:0||:‘~.~um s.«'lm.m Hill to- | committee to the storm .n.;;u»:‘”;Al\xj:‘fn): Rl b i "' . X l ‘ »n was such that he decided no ay, pr » his return to Towa by way cf | 'O réport on cond - | | the Canadian Soc o 3. P A | O i at be decided not to | WISH CONVENTION TO TAKE ACTION ;\»»« York. He will return to “.mh‘:“:"‘:‘"mm' ol !"II:\':‘T::‘:.‘:»”:; people in e | EPISCOPAL COUNCIL MEE of Tuberculosis, :fifl‘ xt.' \':xl: Ii"“l\'.hl.‘l u} ¥ G 0 G o copsult with the presic Mea o e method anc s of & 4y { er bbbl ik doe.1iW Hoes the president before. leav- | maaner of distribution of reliet funds ey —_— Lo Al ] s B R S DRI | Tt e e e : And all day, except for & brlet hait hour, | BenoF Gomes Siotkn, e Brdk. By u China fites i ;;‘ Various commities 0 satd sec. | TRIF(Y-Fourth - Annunl Conferenc Tumbu, '-"~ and Dr. Juan B. Sacasa, Co.| \1Wepleaseyou tall others—itwe don't teil ue '?‘I:';l'll:'n;:mn. when he yielded to the en Talking of Concessions that oadlanourt Postofice Robhed. bR :;mnxm.‘., presented above were 45 Session is enting Ny LN w York, are repre |- patip those about him aad went out He Inferred May Yet “\ ASHINGTON, May 15.—Postmaster | mittee. Sh cially for this legislative com- Omaha, Ventee by Ot B and Mexico s repre- | = |’~ a Arive, he has remained steadfastly e Made Strumm of Hopkins, Mo., telegraphs the | legisl Shortly before adjournment of the - R l‘ Edward Liceaga, president | Im’ \l:llr The members of the cabinet re- % Poatofits Aspartment thut the wafe in the | tee “:l";'- llhr- report of the joint commit- | Interest 1in Olarkson hospital ana|wil) i of Health of Mexico, who | uctantly conseuted to carry out tod postoffice was blow o | tee was made public. Referri , Brownell hall were i contribute @ paper, | ok > a: — lce was blown open lnst night and | and the ring to Galveston | (' were two of the principal | The states whic srogram 41 the Unlversity of Californfa, | HAVANA, May 15.—~A majority of th (Eat $120 in’ money ordor funds and $46 | roport Grvis et LY T inie, S ae CIERES Of ey "o | Missourt Gacrain: 18, ilbasii, 14 ‘ ki, d, but they had no heart to | committee on o | postal funds were stolen P v .. Willilams, bishop-coadjutor, t g irl. 25 Gecrgla, 15: Minnesota, 14 o » fer o ee on relations, Senors Ta It sel Fap and adjutor, to the clergy | New Mexico, 7: Towa, &, C { " f put o the”Tesvites wille thelrchlt | Tilandos and Do QARG taver l"l' poul seema that o great sumber of rellet and lay delegaten i attendance ipon 8l GllRicia. b mouth Casaiio; o) fekng 4\ The most delicious of afl \ as grieving Is's. Beilde. esada, are avor o ] e s 14 . irty- r L 5; South Carolina AahY villt to M‘m‘m TN:_':“)::I mr”m.:" Whe | the committes melihg ““mm“m“nw;w” ROOPS CAN BE WITHDRAWN | peopte. who “”" l|(')”‘r”':x::‘"r’p‘;’[ u;n t0-d> | coun “':‘;f:h Hm::\lynwymuw of the general | Alabama, 15; Montana T: “,:| :\ “H' " ,'K { ialpals, arranged vos | adyl ‘ ort | . e eceive € tr il of the Episcopalian c 8 o k& 14, and the followini morrow, has been entirely #¥andoned, bii I\;:rlrmn|\lm| b o W bk b P - cht ; peaple occups ing them.’ rom the | braska. BRURH eHUHew BF NUw [ e A e A e | y it Mrs. McKinley's conditio EGTh i L] t amendment. Senors Go- 5 3 e Peace he commitive als 85 The address was mon! aine. Michigan, Sou Jakota it Wil ")“*m"n:r\'v‘ft:.. v:\t;::muvnvl(hn-‘n'vn and Silvela are strongly . opposed to | Envoys to th 1eport tlis“utatemehe thas Yr:l;xrn”;;l LG u-r?u,-r:..vnm“.‘",,,“,’:"":;' ‘“:;“l‘“ the open- | Montana, Washington ..,4"\-.,,!,‘,‘,'; DAROIY B . o ception given | this action. It i said that Senor Gomez idds ko] $20.000 was appropriated om $15.000 10 | Trinity cathedra cil, which was held in | The Tubercilosis congress elected | ‘ s organizations of | in drawing up the minofity report, nter. BERLIN, May 15, -Ofcials b | iae s B oy l':rlnlnb)|.::::‘¢:(‘l,:;"]'.’;Il"- speaking of i r:',:r‘m;‘x".""‘,““h Aftey [ foljowing SOREAFRT MokorRTe yresIbY bt | MAS LA nies s ITiTeds i prets the explanations of Secretary Root [ing the B lolals here, discuss- | tricts with sand and th d dis- | coge, that it hout the dio- | A. N. Dell. Brooklyn; president, Dr. ess has cast a shadow |as an admi creta st | ing the answer of the Chinese peac and that such filling was 2 is increasing in interest | Holton, s g Lt gLt over the whole cit L 4 | 1 admittance that the United States | missioners, say § peace com- | made to bepefit the prop power and that it and | Holton, State Board of Health, Vermo SHown Ciste mmmi“‘ “:'": ':;\';;vyrillv”,:n\.;‘:«.n; change the Platt amendment i the | cance ”:m_i"i l:hvmi»:umu. prime signifi- | members of said mn|n|lu'|r:vl:'r-'y of varlous | speaker l'n\hfll ;nn]:;v‘\nlnmv‘;h(:‘“lll-rnllky‘ the ;1..-, presidents, Drs. T. D. Crathe rl’(”;:.l';l_ ways. All day long little grou de of | Cubans insist upon it, that clauses will be | agree 7 e commissioners | The statement further so is belng don \ e work that | ford, Conn.; C. K. Cole, Hele M | e groups have bee e to the indemnities as den o A urther gays: ‘It e at Clarkson hospit A | Chknoelior. B A, Mont.; E standing acrass the street opposite S Ol ohdbene | (N WitHIRwAL ot the: e s e LiVibacn ot tng | DIOWEMIU RN 8 tle ity dtd LR L] s b A b | Reots BRARATHVAIINHEly Sentohing Lo dFawi | BEslsken ot ARt (e (e e e w116 | procsed ToFLRWILh, b HAE Hot! can gow | atate R Toxas 454 10, A1 testtanorne uihe [ the wemltty men of the dloceds takq AL, ol Loult 1. Debotle. Nicaracu: |.:\,,;IN (;, ,l,,p b st SRty e 8 ‘v;‘,';r.‘r“:‘n‘;- .\p;m;-; doctrine pro- | eign forces will be withdrawn at or he for- ‘.‘n.-n ):.nlu»vun Al et Ml L SR LT | B j"ri“z‘""" Gibbonsville, Ind.; Willlam of the land lay. The news of the serlous ! n. should this be neces- | The Chinese YR, &y ONCS on that the distributi 4 ’ Ca ayard, St Johns, N. B.. W. I Bul : serlous | sary SEEN BrOpOMLIDE 1o FaIN The ; on of the fund sent nlon in Celeb, Gal ullard oHATROLITLBE ot 1llneed evide rious | sary, and that coaling statlons used f raise the im- | to Galveston n rated. olumbus, Henry Baker svidently traveled sed for | port and export duties will p was in the hands of as st Holy communion was & Jaker, Lanstug fast, hecause fro dor coal shall not be used for naval statl acente . will probably be |and rellable a strong on was also celebrated, the | Mi¢h.i B. H. Bell St. Louis 7 o om all over the country | Senor Gomez was not pres tions. | accepted, since the only other possibility | tered a set of men ns could be mus- | [OMOWINE clergy tuking pari: B ® | Bleyer, N. Y.: Thoma il o L raoon telegrams have been pour- | meeting of i ¢ present at today'e e T AR e R anywhore in the state of Texas AVITHATRE: as SSAIREraRe; Canon Buredse. o MES): Ai:¥ homas Bassett Keyes, Chi- | d 1% In to the president expressin, of the committee. The mafority |form of th Ll ft i abistole on Burgess as | S480 . Grianell, Burlington, V & sympathy | claimed tha 2 the liken duties, which the b fomes for the P pistoler, Dean Fair ¥ [ o ston, Vt.i V.| for Mrs. McKinley and ask med that he was trying to delay 0 W bl [5G btehd 55 Shepline, Sgy, & | & Getors St Alleg, (O v ing tor t delay the | particularly wish avold o The buildi > E. Knickerbocke! . Rev. A o en, Colo.; N. B. 0.} ot skloonditlphuk JuR Mo, ac) \dings | bringing of the matter before the conven- | require to LA B AL T uilding committee was a subcom- | Ch St L LR LR, Wingate, Milwaukee; H. F. Wilbur, St Absolutely pure and healthful. CIHIeF i Ase. (6 'rm”m;nn . Mo |t fie 9561 ot Work: 'Wak '8ess o il a'n(nlml h mixing in the international | Ly :""hnm the central committee. The |m flr'm Herbert Young as master of cere- | W& Major I. Howard. Cuba r'»;" st |+ s a quest Senor , - of China Furthe o central ca (toy o nonies. A e €0 b 4 bl b : John | & b b i T T G et | koo today that he would be al- | control over the e AR terneteRR e commitne appropriated from the | the vislting Jarge consregation. including H. Pryor, Buffalo, N. Y.; Dr. J. A. Fortich, | n....»",(,,,_\. bbb P A e ":“:\,:,vllul“pn|y_'m“. BbUrs 10! draw UDZLES. | skty, bepond ie Rabest “m_:w unneces- | ¢o. qegerving "r‘““;’ 'Ior building homes | the women of m“ ,T"d lay delegates uu«lilfi)”;“:"“ of Colombia, South America: | than next Menday, when th Iy SEAPORS whe. brblehEation a 5 who lost their hon; e diocese, who were here | PWIBt 8. Moore, Jamest ¢ A ay, o party wi i e prolongatio ey the storm an nes by | Tuesday her nestown, N. I.; George than next Meudsy, when the pRrty was | AL tolar's mestiog the melorliy voted e e UL the storm aid also for repairing awellings Tissduys1OEABRTR LRI R A g ki s in | Brown. Atianta. Ga.;' P. LaClapelle, Mon- | A MAN is likel i B . owing to the -exph : A srobably be accepted. d by the storm. T 4 | treal; A. E. Bernays, § h : Wi s :;ur:m:‘:w)‘m later | Secretary Root to m:‘fo::::l‘::’::‘n e by Germany appetrs , ifavorably disposed mittee bexan to close up '1;"»«:’::":‘:“\1:;"; (pohe council subsequently adjourned to [ ShyeNanstiseena e el i becomes languid, irritable and & ¢ el e long trip | vise the o h . e ad- ere e request for a reductio and its final re) " he basement of . ik 5 | z Edward Liceaga, 2 5 s e e across the o ! e constitutional pt uction of the report is now oy the cathedr ok ok | Mexico; secretary and trea g spondent, through loss o < sufolently .‘:::,i:':",'h,';"m";afl’": s she Is | cept the Platt N A s B indemnities Wil stll be dlscusked by he preparation. Houses o he b | tzation, _ Bishop W iliams et e | Nawi Yotk LA et aant ekl Gl | [ site secms e ey & g e made by | ture v ¥ b = rs at Pekin, who must fi | have been cons ¢ ev. Charles H. s L | “ A courage, the m: b treaties with t i st first get the ustructed, erbert You | Yoiten VIR wotion wils Fhaldh iSRRI cula a4 [ et s with (e United Siaten” | awtruclond ot uhelr governments et | ", MGV S Fonsion. . valoe | rears " Feerme cne ot 8 %" | HILLIS FOR HOWARD'S PLAGE | e e e, g ks 3 e made and it is [we ay cipated here that echer natl “The fact standing commi o sabla ol 2 oxDACTed thiStritn sap e made At oltion s Reaeral virika sealnat B e . nations will aets. in vegard to the | amittees were announced, | ade in five days. | & Co., who ainst Zaldo | make stronger objectibns to a committee’s ¥ egislative | notices of ced, some | : .. who control the lighter privile an G i o a reduction report are these amendment were serve Brookl ges in | than Germany, which appe g o8 Sha) se: In a few | cous y rved, and the yn Divine in Slated f g - REDUCE 'DEATH LIST H-‘v-nn harbor. The strikers have several | to reduce the amount ’;rl”"‘r: to be willing l|n:::“ property owners not only had thelr “"np:: took a recews for the lunch, which dency of Congregntional e :"[ TO FIVE | &rievances unable to pay all seen China s | | - ““m“fll"l'u away, but their lots being | wi yml'n:‘ed il the parish house by the Missionary Society : | L SIS se to the gulf were partly wa ; © auxiliary of the church i . Negro Rou (R T LESS — and left parti ashed away | Rev. Charles He 4 : T T COFFEE SINCE THE WIND | CALL partlally o wholly in th s Horbert. Youny was chosen [ BOBTON, May 16-—The moit Drowne > D AHAN after the stor| ¢ v e gulf | secretary and Re 3 osen nost striking in -u‘: Wi S > — AGAIN IN COURT be m'mu-i‘vfx:lu New residences could not | named as ‘X.l;q"‘” L ML IR («mml in ioday's session of the Congrest- | e Wreek. rease in Porte Rican Export No- |He s Arraigne " el such lots. The bullding com- | Several .;,,l"nm secretary | tional Home Missionary moclety was the | A man's face. They hrihg P el e ticenble After Tornndo—Five Bewe- ot e T R A IR el PR AR e e ats to the | TeCCIDt during jhe afternoon of an ofMcial | weak and ambition to the despondent Al e \“A.loh;'—lvr‘mn Months' Showing. subEs g o l;-‘aw a lot. The number of | these wa ' hurch were given. One of f‘"“‘““ from the Presbyterian Board of | hey permanently check the weak e aoy defnit PR s ik as in regard { o i ome Missions of Ne ening drains, b Fipista Sl R R e i gyl e ) AAsan Nas o _ Not_one dollar of the | finances of the churc o the contral of the | bn” sslons of New York. This cven- | ening drains, feed the ucrves, entich KnowiiaAG not nore L lives were | JUAN, Porta Rico, May 15—Porto | JATeS Callaban“was arraigned on tho | except 4h S ad 1 0 Mk b by oneriy i i ba SHURSE) WRic LK 6L veated ing's session was devoted to two addresses the blood and make men over gener. g o ‘steamer City of | Rican exports from J v . charge of perjury be AR except the public streets and alleys.” Y p Worthington. The sec ahe by, Rev. 8. Pask O euse atly i pener- Paducah at Brunkhurst Landin January 1 until May perjury before Judge Vinson- and alleys. stated o secretary . 8. Park Cadman of Brooklyn st Landing, 111, Sun- |! amount to $8,180,400 Y | haler in the co | | stated that the bishop felt i Y., who spok . day night, and even this : 8,180,400, of which $5,284,011 county court yesterday morning. | revision of is L that in the | poke on ““The Patriotic Side of | 8100 per box ; 6 IRy < reduced to four. There lx"l‘\ll':::)':ll:-lm\:hlllm Titne :‘:.L,r“fl United States. Chief among | ::nl:gul ‘,”I"I“" is charged with Saviat | CONFER ON FOREIGN MISSIONS | cnange h-u’| ‘»)“vn“:,nm;« \bo (psenio "l"“y"::} :‘«‘Tm"‘ Jiid theiol hap By sRev, 1 M Grder aisa o 5 THien gunrn froman Whi in o | these exports was sugar, of which $4.302- | g, ed falsely at his trial fe ahBary: | el v hee nade and part of the |, iddefoot of South Farmingtod e tee to refund tiie money if % are o has not been accounted for, [ 150 went to the United States a $4302- | Ho waived the reading of or robbery. | Chalrmen of Sy Tl authority which he had not surrenc he | pnanctal secretary. He spoke ot gsan;. & flected. Hook free be ut he may turn up. The seven re went t s and $20,180 g of the complaint ana H4d taon bivac l rrendered ] poke on ““The Debt Monday as missing all escaped 'r‘,,"flrlmd bt forelgn countries. Of the exports and stood mute, refusing to plead guilty ian Commiticen Meet with Rishop Will 1 over to the bishop condgutor. | *'yihe CRUTChes to the Xation i of them, George E. King of Pad m; ::n-: “whlll‘:- r;‘ 'l_‘h:- linllt‘,d States received $4, “' ;V‘“"zlnhy. He was therefore held for Women's Boards, alko dmm;"": ;"lll\)uml, stating that he ]r.\hu(..- General 0. 0. Howard will with mitlar Point & e appeared at the office of the pac " i 543,684" witit: to. . foreign cotin- | L arninRry examination in bond: s - 5 urther revision of the | TAW from the presidency of the soclet avis Drug Soua D e packgt com>(tries, divided betwi $1,500 ds of | PHILADELPHIA, M 6 | canons, as he did not and the 185y ! pany in this city, and after being fuf otween Spatn, Cuba and || . May In accordanc in the least desire commlttee appointed 10 secure his | b reing furnished | Franc | G . Vi | with the reco B e | 1o transgress or T | successor h ure hi: . With transportation A4t for hame;* “N’:;l iy -:‘ tlr;r Ilwl iide nafosd. There has "mt::v‘ VISEEABAI A met MRV AN 46 kel £REIRL l;“"'.“;‘muhl{lulum of the Presby & 1 the powers of the bishop. I:"\wm vl has united on Rev. Newell ager Massengale las received telegrams | coftee sir ro doorante o ihe exposts ot | UM tdr the preliminary hearing and Cal- | forelgn ‘miss) alhemblvi'a ‘oonteratiags onll b et r ME A Ittees. it Hillly, D. D. of Brooklyn. X. ¥ Gt Bt knathide, hi the coans ot | miate et the hurricane. Tha: Uniteq | 1dRAN'S attorneys protested that they could | audito sstons - was. held today in the | Jows SHAnAIng dommittaes 1 ix 2ols| DILL0S R0mMineY. 101 Rias dant the wrock, stating (hat 'the negro rm:." lm’l"r(n“ roceived $200,206 worth of leaf to- I not prepare themselves for' the trial by ummr::m of tne Witherspoon building | | s | Rev. Alexauder M. Kenual of Bowdoin R e dat who st baan re | I8 o, while forelgn countries _recelved L L " | eign MANGlirtin ok Sbw Hored (08 Fars | i o o WO Tian o A B ek FARIS0, snlied Jh Eeion tday. and. il ported as missing had all been accounted iR I ST THA | b LBV SRR by GR I HRS Y ls At it oyl aa e ean 86 cfhe F i it 0 DRlyRng R Radterh o Deled o ROHRE or d e cxpe " r n the district ¢ ol s c Presbyteria Incorporation of Churs ongregaticnalists tomorrow m “r:nd g et of them bad returned. tol RLAE141T, wers of (n“r‘:n:tl.m::r:\n\::;l;u ‘m il I:‘\”v”rrt‘l ::"r;‘ upan which this | representatives of A ::-r:r‘:x':’,"!_’lm-‘.;: I:nd { Murhe. Bhilh 8t Shurches—Rey, 8 nallsts tomorrow morning . clgars and fruits, P ¥ hased,” sald Mr. | board. Th s Misston | lard. and Reynolds May Haller, *is very v ! e morning session wi {IARE . - 1S ELECTED GRAND Masten|"ATIFY RIO GRANDE DEAL Rl A areoliotasia aadut sl LTSI ILIRGS was devoted | g Einugcsy Re N, A Mulligan, B tt, o HERES EEEOND. Then, after we get the t eript of it. | ter devotional exercises R Rev. A T ar, q ] wild . e transcript, we will | Charles es Rev. Dr Re Mrsh, Clement | Sen Captatn. VHE BEST KNOWN T Stoe ’ 1 . s A. Dic e Moor and men » - P. M. Morrissey Chosen for Office in 1»-,;.014. 6 ‘ot the Dabver & Bin :\‘mp to g0 over the evidence very tare- | eral assembly k:)l, m:,l rator of the gen- | Y4 and Dr W, R. ‘\' i Neb., May 15.—(Spectal.)—Cap ORING HOULSE IN AMERICA Brotherhoo: Rallway Grande Formally Approve Pur- v, ‘and. that will take some. thme 1| Which was foliowsa b ed a brief address. | ay SRev Samuel Mils Rev st AIGE A gt dled. yestcioRe alernee 4 Mralaae pcphdagha s M Bl L should say that we will not be read: Seait owed by verbal reports. from | Lav. W R hiack RS¥p To JpMac- [ aged 70 years. He soitled here in 1360 s atumen. the Weatera. SN NALSheL e ady for | chairmen of foreign missions committees. | KRR, J Sinecin. 5, M, Wlwordh. & | Ho war the senlor member of the Jumber ~ MILWAUKEE, 15, DENVER, May 15.- “We will let i 0ds and presbyteries ® | Rudee ana 1", 1. Ringwa tes, C. M. | firm of J. 8. Smith & So iz of Hlunmln:lna:' :l‘lly v::- 34“’ )':“rrl""' o L ateekRolivn ol;'u.t‘ dl):':‘cm’ meeting | court, “and it ;:‘; '::‘n‘? T:'"lm' N:Lq the nrfnr“""“'“"“ Rev. Henry C. u;‘\‘u:{m’l; un e 5t Ve CHORR-Rev. 1. 1. go1 | president of the IR 5 b ’;3:‘ N e v W ay elected to | G ver & Rio ¥ A mpossible to | the presbyter. t RYARS on, Rev. F. 8. Whi < 3 John- g » She e was the office of grand mast rande Railway prepare your case b s % y of St. Louls stated “that | Re . g hite, Rev, . A. \Weed, | @ 8€a captain before col er of the Brother- company today the pur- ase by May 28 you may se- |80 per cent o that . ¢, Wells, E. Wak e pe ming west, having hood of Rallway T other- | chase of the Rio G . pur- | cure a conti 4 y 8 ut of the churches in hi Pow K akeley, Clarke | safled twenty-five vears, v Trainmen without 0 Grande Western rail nuance by making the pre | bytery contril & N his pres T Knox and H, W 3 ears, during which time Mosiey ayay Teal P e R A way | showing." proper | y contributed §7012 during th Christian Bducation ; | he visited many places of elected are the capital stock | fiscal year he - last 5 g 4 on. | places of both hem! lo : e a8 fol- | company 2 of the | vear to the forei b | . B Burgess, f . sphérés, B | l:‘lrmflrnxnra grand master, W. G. Lee, | 18 p:'qfr:-’yr:‘,’l ‘:‘;;rmm, of which $44,400,000 | amount being an fnc r:-l:s:"‘::n;:'":nn.n the | Rev, W 3. Moo Tey, A Fi A ombom, | TECCE o :‘:;“‘lfld‘;hrmlnr.plm vessel on the JAREE dianit :;'::::“ vice grand mas- | was ratified Mmm"‘:“:"""“"r(‘mnnmn stock, decatlon of Masisiaus® Efeotton, |cent over the graviaus year. Rev, Dr V4| Bowen. Frank Wi YagNostrand. & A to the Masonic lodge at this ml,l belonged A g i third vice grand or cent of the |the American Feders | Butler. chairm; " J. 8. land J. 15 Smith il etty | y . I DIAOS 400 VA8 maste ik stock of the ¢ A an Federat x ! an of the synod co 8. land | & member o the Ract A ’ ccretary-Treasurer B Ki e vote was unanimous. | Joseph M, W ed: President, | tributed a larger od con- | HOv. ! ngersoll, P. H. Honey and J. E. | e, e oir oldest was re-elected by acclamati 2. King [ The holders of preferre 4 ph M. Webber of Cincinnati; se 4 rger per capita amount to | FOTVICK and'J. T | member. The funeral will he Thu ' on this after- red stock als Ow Mille secretary, forelgn mis o R ireday [ \ :‘:\m:‘n JTART MARLAR Marriey mmnu'r:::a fil.".ffd."", issuapoe .of- 16,900,900 mont::r um::‘u'-:‘lv“n: :v[ 1 Ln":" treasurer, Otto | during the ::L':"y”.'«‘:"|.':']" "”"'; sypod, and Meeting of the Council, | and Lurial in Blue River cemetery night that he would reapy s for future requi dc St. Louis; first vice pres ; ear had excoeded the New | A meeting of the ppoint D. L. quirements. George Nac R president, | York synod, 0 g of the standing committee ¢ “:‘-;v[ editor of the Journal. The ball ,E‘ ":“Yl.:hv purchase of the Rio Grande West '_I_',fll"l‘ ‘”"‘:‘"“‘:““l' :‘ Baltfmore: second vice | by 17 cents ,,”:.' ,"“""I‘h"l"fxt‘l;‘ contributor, | the council was held after the ',':l’k"’n: ':: HYMENEAL o : ¥ Baliote - | president, Frank Spiegal of Denve 1 conte.ner Jpen The Ors e rece : g of | ) It | r fourth vice gramd master. the new | inter, :n'“v'r & Rio Grande secures a half | vice president ml'“_:ul f Denver; third [ Morris synods, he sald, exc ,', Orange and | the recess and the business relations of | It TS {, oBcei he Irih Yiow arand mAsar. (he o\ iaterest in:ther@tiorada Kidiand,ithe oxly {vice pr sdent, John Thobe, Peoria; fourih | by § cents per heiagid, exoesd od Nom yors | the diocess were considered. Later a meet- | RIBI Twe Weddinks at Stbiey, pr AgAln tomorrow. peting line across the state of C: president, L. G. Bierie, Syracuse; ffth [ Ry < Ing of the Cathedral 5 f LEY, Ia. May 15.—(Spacial Telr y The BeTaTAlihceetd state of Colorado, | vice president, Wil 8. F ji ev. H. A, Ketchum, D. D. of th f al chapter was called | gram.)—Miss N, 4 plissc L S AV B ¢ hs R(0.0 A Al dedd A e presby. | for the discussion of the Ainanc Miss Nellie Baxter, only daughte or. BEb, Son ot Grpey Hiag ern at Salt Lake City will :’o‘nr::v"' Went: | sixth vice, president, Chiarles B, York l‘:rb e ‘1'. ‘1 llamette, Ore.; Rev. C, P. M- |slonary inter o u(' 11:"‘ ,T.n“" fal and mis- | of Mr. and Mrs. G. W Reitant ot e s are R T"”; By "t4—Lothra Wellk, u son h:: was announced by r‘mm..;?n'::;::x). l‘m:‘dl ME u;...m,! Jeiot M Lagle part | Alke: B :-h:llnlkrnmn “(m 4SS g iy gt done; | ana Harold K. Scott, editor and publisher uen ave ever offered the pollce that some unkno ol R 2901 (hat. the Bew stogk ‘auth J ry | vention of the American Feder: e of Missouri, and Rev. C. K. Powell, | held ) onary service was |of the Sibley Gazette . 4 w ofe e we nre me v ed ation cf | ¢ 4 well, , with address v the fa y Gazette, were married tonlght offert Our v entered i ton o unknown person had | nearly all been tock ‘wuthorized. (oday has l,:lmlr‘ Owen Miller, Joseph Mesation _cf | ’lln;lru‘;:[\)k:' the synod committer of Colo’ Sn Wil SAAreNMe by Lo fallangi Bavy [ ANENICAUCK ARG Misk - HS A o it (e dop vaund ot the i d of $3,460, No g Charles 0'Conno d | rado, 8| of their efforts to rais 1s | 8ol b, e and Genoa Indi S| . Bives ToRnec St arrests nave et 8UYS LAND oufiN ,T"E onnor and, while they bad met PN e 18] "“(unu l,“lhn’ul“no‘\l- B A Otbars of Womeie: Ba | of Binley, were. married tonight T L L Smeiter Men Ret WRdeNe; oody of Falls City, Rev. C. A. Weed | v Tl T I — § N ————eptes—— 4 Wes iNgars gt Hant | ion" M LAKE | GRAT FALLS, Mont. My 1o The | ra— . s | 41 Se\Umal, “RAY. Clkties; Hesbert Young | pOBAND RAPIDS, 3fic) What's Your Question? s f St e 1o | Lle, SAAER. DOENS0. Hhe atone_masons | AUTHOR'S SECRET. QRIS AR Afe HISIO: DRANS A3 ¥ W, | Bt the end ' Ia sxpocted at any tm ALL WOOL Yes v, b6 BRIG d- magnates of the Boston & M . ot s ) ed AL 4 me SHODDY W [H] R Pt Montan ) i MM - L - i ey : 00L No. u’a ing Omden-Lucin Cut=08, s | 200 ln:x-..“r:lh-h :en"“"‘, in the discharge of | F0?d 'That Brought Kk Buoyant | lerey and :G’\"Ivln)\-:\q l,"'“,“"‘l including : i [ o eeRRob ey IyRTancaaiall wuoas in R L 0 as been adjusted an ST Health, } ¥ are in attendance upo; || our stock to be made (rom pure This root of many evils. “fl'::)u.\d_ lr(“" May 15.—Deeds to land charged men were |r-'r|n|'|m;‘ “|‘n”:'~u:1‘x‘n l _‘_h the sessions of the council L OVERWORKFD MEN | [l de : by end of the promontory wh d | work today together wit esume | Newspaper writers have ) made 50 Glandular tumors, abscesses, pimples '"l;:ul ’Ihe center of Great g-u ‘(":k:"‘:::“;‘\"lkv" out “'"""‘i.um',' ('y:m.,\::::‘ :,::1‘ O tRe T MEnt iba ot \1;:.4“",‘: ”n'm‘.ln:: MRS. NATION DENIES INSANITY DELICATE WOMEN, :u a d " - | brou 5 o 2 SIC ~ and other cutaneous eruptions, sore mm‘yfl (l::. rmu"r:'x'enl ofice of Box Elder r::w’\f:‘; .\:;m_ by the action of the Mill and ‘:h m E (\'n- of this profession who writes Jy SICKLY "'"LDREN mur.: up ears, inflamed eyelids . s . e land has been pur- Mon's inine In) Inadiite 80% 1 Sor & Roston paper SAYs: Yfsom (he 0 Sayn She . rickets, dyspep- | ased by the Southern Pacific smolter manageme: & the | Grape-Nuts Fy i o first Her Cane and T q i . oiflo and. the | mowr lent hy declaring that nine > 0od worked like a cl AKE 0 “ q sia, catarrh, readiness to catch ¢ P | transter is accepted as forecasting the hours should constitute a day f \‘" nine | My stomach had been failing to ; BT 5 maha Branch Store, cold | commencing’ of work outside men s s work for | gy digest or- 122 S and fnability to get rid of it easil A I £58 RO LUSIR | e W waineg Uk TRIAIGE Lo aliprart t ot food, and' my Derves were com - - outh 15th St., ily, pale- o will accomplis e who walked ou ; | pletely unsiry was i TOPEK o ! Near Corner of Dougla ness, nervousness and Y. Pale- | forty-one miles in a dlsun R & saving of | hours t on & demand for elght | work A I was about to give up | . TOPEKA, Kan., May 15.—Mrs Nation | v Dougl includ 81 other alimants | sa siminate aewp radens . o XOEKHRHA. RIRRAHRA- R 018 0} Arbioint BIIL SpRasL - fhomg the- Yerdist reddeied ’ = n 5. — e | for the press, but by tne agains b ered | e —— cluding the consumptive tendency—. P’ purcnass IdAbe wlkiitiotawey, but \.MT‘V“ te Machiniste Strike | fortune they ,",N':I s ':"s’l oke of good Qf«'nm".,..'. ,lm.! declares she will argue her | PE = Can be completely and permanently e Iaad 1n Sk SRR i iy AR R RS T, (AL L i AR A0TSR ory LA e RN ‘ bl removed, 9% cipally as a building site fo the me pake 20 30 Al AWIRE- 1D Seattle, | neTves became steadier day by ¢ ed, | the sald, * s to contend wit e} ’ Woodwar! & . Moo no matter how young or old | M*#lth and bathing resort for ' | the men in seven factories Laving gone out. | 4000 ) SATAAS SIMLAT S0y Iy Careand ) Alia K810, Vmp Iawyare bunylad the cass aad WORLD FAMOUS BOYD’S| i Sl sufferer i e——— emand & nine-hour work | With greater ore office worl e anarchists on the jury. I am G . the same pay ork day with \ greater ease than ever before. not insane and begged my lawyers | o 0me Nisht Only=RORIG ol“su I.v‘m aparills was given the daughter BURLINGTON DEAL ADVANCES | v o The ;r‘:'(t'r‘n\:n.:t:m“” 'f“ houra | r:«r. ;.“""' to me that feeling of buoy. | “P'°F Such @ plea el g MARIANT TONIC Lf ic ar .m' as Verngoy, Wawarsing. N. Y, blacksmith akers, molders and | 80t health and satistaction with e [] d Man : . N. Y., whohad |Underwri ” ths will g0 out Monday 9T 3 o with my work ] BEEM tui Witk seiotule scrax ol o1oe hav vitinnAradients Catle o Firgt | DORTE EROCCHEAAMe Are Hundar 10 206 15 MOAAROR MUS ST mells 0 ABork 1 BAN e e e A Recommended throughout 1 Ny e ¢ ( g e first bottle belped her of Ten Ver of the machinists. The o8¢ | > e was worth living, and th IpaL T S May 15— The Alaskan g ’ - :nn:l:d.n-l'.:h:"."lhlha ores were all Cent, threaten to strik; “m"'l‘"" rh“”’]rm".l;‘“ : van gipded up like & strong man 'urI‘A: e e ronat nis be g ARL BN | ;h" world by ‘the Medical Pro ALY W m. tos and her face was smooth. He — duy at the ol : or a nine-hour | VAC® inunched fr o sccesstully i i ¥ writes | BOSTON y @ old rate of pay | . x: ur om s e e i | fession, and duri : fHaenhnh b oo Wae ROV, Bauriie | OMN o MAY 16—The directors of the No plans to combat the T oy oniaion. GranecNuts.is the. ooe | DLoEER, MHAs Fa s R akrs ah. the Saw |0} " luring thirty B, yvia- DR serofula refurning. 80, Burlington & Qui s B strikers have yet | perfect article of food iny Ok e T hampakne on the bow | @1ght years 3 atiirday. & Rargain SOTERDD MIG (LR Do v NRIERNS |- (Lo ecided on. The wanufacturers say RULERL ALHBLGE (g InTa RIS MR Lo1 | v dho e cracl hogan o siide own | yel pronounced the LRGN Th rhe Co r monthly 1 they will close up their fac > that a o o hne” sor | ways. The Alaskan, which belongs to the i : 68 10 M he O rail Hood’s '.m..l'lll. Inv;:' M;‘:{ ‘bu-h.nu.m"m el rouflnent:]: s O ._M“h’l“‘lh“nm:.umru-n before (vu-l[l k\\ 8. Gidley, author of ‘n.,l" Admerican-Hiwallan o008, Pelengs ta tid most reliable, effective and | Evening prices, 2, ¢, 60, §1.00 . That there has v he requests of the men jo-Lucky Papers,” “Ti Happy- | of 1% 1oy krosn burden, 480 feet long el ' - % Promises to cure and k h to the plans for the .J:::u:: I::‘r“z‘:“pnu"i Start Smelters nt Hel ete The Landlord's Story,” | And o, feot Breadily with 3 feat ‘depth o agreeable tonic and stimulant. Wiaco's “'”lfllrfl' Teigplions eeps the [lington by the Great e Bur-| HELENA Mo at Helena, T . s fola. 1t e intended for, the, run, btwesn WATINEE TODAY 10 ol promise. Ask your druggist for it !iih T ian AN AN IS | hats o L) ke AL SelIP 0. en | supplY Acthek:that fapa:iiuie Bovdy doss onFranciacy, Tuvn 20 Son ork All Druggiats. Refuse Substitates, | 55000 o (turden Event underwriting syndicate has Lo fact that the | Smelting & Refining com A I PR o PR et R iy i §naeari P L | ILCOX T | 1 BIUme Y ANIOHT S L ¥ Lay Halied (s |t ranoe il ATIBAUY acd the Arat. | and malntal s » rebluld, nourish | Cures billiousness, constipation and 4 } AN§Y PILLS | vhursaar Breonias et 1l be blown in at East Helena on | happiness M ‘Tn"m' m]»nm health, strength | pepsis or money refunded. soc. 3 b BNy ety or by Mail " P e T} “WRENG oI eeling of buoyancy Mr. | hook on dict and cure sent free for 10c to pay | Sendtor Wo il Pries, 83 | parn Ead e, CONLRY WILCOX MED. CO. Watch tor lnte of Roxenthal's Masmar | Renett. "%y nthal's Mammoth today and accept no substitule. first | tallment of 10 per cent. Thursday, Gidley speaks of, postage. Rea Bros. & Co,Minneapol Miop Girl from Bouthern Tenniss Bold by Shermen & MeCuanell Drug Co | ce will appeur

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