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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 = — g e o o [y ACRTS RACE AGAIN TODAX |cyim g s wen o e vesrs [HUGHES O TARE touuA\n Brooklyn is knocked out 1 went on th na ew bridge to see what had happened and it | Columbia and Bbamrock Put to Righte for| was then about a mile and & balf forward | g arts with Expedition to fo _— bow. On the port quarter of Colon, well | — ress woodas VITORS STOCK 15 GONG. UP SONE | 33570, it v it TWO WORE STOAGGLERS RiACH CAWP {1yn, with Viten oft st of Brooklyn | Dress goods that are dress goods, no bank. | 0dds on Columbin Not %o Lurge Ax| 27 Coloh Wit [VISeE & TTEUIG. oF 16 Wtaws l'npt stocks here. The sort that are a| "*'f Seivriers face= board bow." ers Are Involved Discove credit to the store selling them, and a satisfaction to the party Washdny gk B .o Bl L L tiew at Tarlne, Snilors Have @ How was Towa headed by the compass? ered by the Anthori- my's ships. 1 do not know buying them—styles and (uality are absolutely perfect. were headed west by south or Officint Report Todny Ma Conspiracy in Which Nadve Civil | north.” 4 A p v An Excellent Combination, SATIN FINISHED MELTONS<very fine texture, rich silky finish, in all the| NEW YORK, Sept ).—~Everyone s \dmiral Evans said that t%e w | MANILA, 8¢ pt. 8t —General " The pleasant method and beneficial new mixed shades of oxford, brown mix, blue mix, gray mix—52-inch—at $1 yard. | whistling for a favoring wind when Colum- | was such that Towa could not have ce from the isiand of Samaf, reporis the A affects of the % Aowi ":-‘:u:"u“: NEW GLISH THIBET SUITING—The kind you can make up without lining, | bla and Shamrock II meet tomorrow in the | trom Merrimac between the morning of the | Fival of M o Mark L L b B t SYRUP OF 11G8, manufactured by the g0od welght, handsomely finished for skirts and jackets, exceptionally fine | fecond race for the America's cup. Interesi | 25th and the 36th of May. Admiral Evans |4t Laning from the fight at Ualavgia CALIFORNIA I't0 SYRUP Co., {llustrate quality—56-inch—at $1.50 and $1.75 yard is tuned to the highest pitch as a result | said that the official chart showing the | WhOre over forty men of Company ¢, Ninth { alueof obtaining the lic laxa HANDSOME ALL WOOL SATIN FINISHED SUITING—Good quality, a regular | Of the grand contest of Saturday, confidence | Brooklyn loop was wrong. "“l’"“;”l‘ b "“"“l "‘. gt shii . od . tive principles of plants known to be sixty-five cent quality, in all the new fall shades, while they last, 50c a yard, is supreme on board Erin and Shamrock, At 3:56 p. m. the court adjourned until | 8ttacked the troops while at bheakfast Sa medic ly luxative and presenting y Th e who ha eac n 1 - s and HANDSOME DR ODS AT SMALL COST—Nicely finished, woven from a (@8 It 18 with American yachtsmen tomorrow. bia L AL B LR L AL A L L Ba themin the form most refreshing to the band twisted yarn, making a good strong rellable dress materfal at small cost,| The course 15 to be'thianguint, U4 miles Morning Procecilngs. :]',',:‘\’"“M:,",\“‘,‘l;,l," “‘.I_“; ;',f‘,':,;j.fiq”v{w - i 1 . TS U SIS Serin e "'A‘,“', Lt ' the ground color 1s of one color, like navy, with a tiny raised dot of white, navy ::_’w“lh"\""‘u_‘:‘ r“’l;‘l‘"‘::]' ““I";";"“_h“"I'I“\m‘” Tiis Sright Sasebine 550 frosh ate Bad the | ohped, Were Kiliod Witk the majotity of the L and I s :‘..(‘.’n \“.“...‘M ::\lyannl‘ll‘V‘l:::.l;:len RO/ TRV SIS DR SR LN/ WSUASSrS IR WIS W ORly, 000 yard depending on the wind. The start may be | effect of bringlog out all the members of [ company. The troops were attacked while SR RN U B ML dispelling colds, headnehes and fevers We Close Satarduys at 6 P. M. expected about 11 o'clock. The officlal | the court carly tod: unprepared, by 400 bolomen, of whom the 4 it Mt gently yet promptly and enabling one forecast for Sandy Hook from Washington | While Commander Southerland was on [ Americans killed about 140. Many of (h 1o overcome habltual constipation per- 18 'an follows [the .stand he was asked by the court |Soldiers were killed in their quarters be manently. Its ‘t treedom from The winds will be light to fresh early | Whether if the fleét of Cervera had been in | fore they had time to grasp their rifles | ev ol onal quality and sub- & n the morning, and will probably dec the harbor at Clenfuegos it could have been | General Hugles is going to the scene of | stance, and its acting on the kidneys, b} . toward noon and bec seen by the vesséls blockading the port. He | the disaster and will personally command Vietims With Brilliant Records, liver and bowels, without wealk x“ ¥. M. O. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS §TS. Calls It Sha replied the troops LYME, Conn., Sept. 30.—Major Surgeon | or irritating them, make it the ide e A fatiltng witd, witheut 60 much e ‘I cannot definitely say. Not unless they | A new branch of the Katipunan has |R. & Griswold, reporied in Manila 4 laxative " " —_— & conditie o course today | bad anchored m the lower harbor just out- | been discovered at Tarlac, capital of the | patches as Killed or missing, was a son of In the process of manufacturing figs RUIN STARES VENEZUELA | pere notitea that the government must wan the conditions on the course (08) | ylde of the entrance In the deep water |province of that name. The oblect of the | R S Griswoid of this town. The family | 8Fe used s they are pleasant to the B A for the present, withhold payment of their | ¢ L4 ’ % | where the schooner to which 1 referred be. | Soclety s the slaughter of the whites. | 15 one of the b Xnown In Conuectic taste, but the medicinal qualities of the salarles; the priests are also unpaid and | horseshoe at Sandy Hook. It was such af " m ® b0l olleve they | Marcelino M&riville, president of Banoans, | At the outbreak of the B e hr. | Temedy are obtaived from senna and 1he patints in Vasgas Nogpitdl, Okrasks, |38V Ae gikde.the snilors on botl the chials | 10Fs WAS Ruohoied, I do mot belleve they | wleiurt, Boat B noat itbreak h war Dr y » . 4 other ‘aromatic plants, by a method . . : would have anchored n that spot I8 the chief of the new branch, which in- | Griswold enlisted fn the First Connecticut | § 1 3 L ; are supplied with food and medicings ob- | lenger and defender envious. Sir Thomas ; g T ol Shi B 99 o SonmABularY. |6 A Wae. etpolit known to the CALIFORNIA 1o SYRUP Country's Finances Bhewn to Be in Worat | 3r% S®PHec Wih OBt o ot Gharity | Libton called it Shamrock weather and said OuTABANE TR 3. Mille:, S Wik 181 WHo are:telinlly SFAGL ON phlhob bl e o Co. only. In order to get its beneficial Possible Oonditi in charge of the hospital. Last week tho | (lat with such a clluglog breeso tomorron command of the collier Merrimac while that | 8dmits that he was taxed $1 and was or- | tered out he obtained & commi effects and to av l‘lu‘|“|‘uH(u‘llv:u‘u.‘::‘-m;: ovel ‘ene- | Be would surely move the cup a little v . i dered nake Holos. 1ar colie giilse atmy &t emember the e of the Comps - that It Hat v Jula | but & comfortable degree ot confidence. Ing squadron. Commander Miller said he | e AR SL dddd R e Re S U P e CASTRO IS GOING MUCH TOO FAR | replica that it had not the money nnqmum;m”::"‘ (““,1.”‘.{,.“4: The offert of gatur. |Bad taken on board at Lambert's Point |the natives, elther by persuasions or | LEAVE n CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ST no supply ‘r"‘;'nm"ll"|‘ rn~r|u|r|;] H'\"',:h":{dm 3 wondustul contest, e talk oo | about 5,000 tons of coal. His vessel had, ‘l’l'nu:“ and .‘n’nprmrg had been planned | tenant " smmandant | SAN FRANOISCO, OAL Hin Adm ns So BT | i e o | 0dds was silenced and 2 to 1 on Colum- | he said, been capable at first of making be. | [OF 1 Lo LA t 8 ly affected | poUISVILLE, KY NEW YORK, N. Y. b Caracas can discount commercial flrfl”l' bia 28 to Dave been (A Dt orded tween nine and ten knots, but afterward The conditions in Tayabas and Batanga | y U, Ninth 'fl.uluh)‘uu Urugeisis < Prico 0o per botile terea People That Revelutionints | because of lack of funds. The shares of | - | he had trouble with his pressure machinory, | AT¢ Dot encouraging. The worst for £ Tty Bionk With O both banks are quoted at halt the price at | OB the result, while on tomorrow’s race, | oo which they were {ssued, | these oads were shaded down. As a matter fce in the Copnecticut volunteers during Spanish war he entered the United volunteer army and was sent to the PLi pines { %0 that by May 23 and 24 he would have [Of suerilla warfare prevails ther lombin to Start Them. | of tact, however, tho actual bets recorded | hesitated in trying to secure a speed of The insurgents forces are distriby | Confirms Invaders' Defeat. are at such varylug figures as to odds | MOTe than seven knots. He read from the (°f ”"‘“- along every road and trall and | n - | COLON, Colombia, Sept. 80.—(Via Gal- | that nc 1 otation can be Bive colller's log to show that fowa, Magsachu- | Wait for travelers in ambush. The insur- | one | | LON, Colombia, Sept. 20, a Gal- | that no regular quotation can be given as a | . ; AR IO BaTwATaL JowlL MAMARGELS | Bift JeadiE Cabullon (Who fasmerty Company ha ‘ WANARAKER CARACAS, Venesuola, Monday, Bept. 2. | veston, Wex.)=Arrivaly here £rom the cohst | standard 230 and 24th, No record was found of the | 100Red to General Callic's command, but | up of gallan —(Via Willlamstad, Island of Curacoa, | bring no news from Rio Hacha, but they Everything Spick and Span, coaling of any vessel on the 25th or the | Who refused to surrender with Cailles) fs C . \ Thursday, Sept. 26, and via Colon, Colom- | confirm the news previously cabled to the a reteoating to N6 ot - aptain Tom Connell was my second WN ‘h'“'“ i P b4 ";“ o kit ¢ | Associated Press, ot the complete defeat of | The crews of the yachts Columbia and | 26th, the time consumed in proceeding from |y /el P it v mountains. = The maln | jjeutenant and been with the company bia, Sept. 30.) o finaniclal condition o sociate o8, 0 0 defes 1 4 Ml AR ¢ & g 8 % orces of the insurgents are scattcred vears. ( s o . \,M”“"_’]“ 16 bost exempiified by the fact | the Venezuelan invaders at the peninsula slmu;\rr:uk l1“1‘“.1\ ‘:h’ ‘m !L]r km‘ ::v -‘\(u',: ”?’f.'o'":.“,".,,',". .:;:;“::«i 1N T s Mors | DUBBE. BYORFCh v 00 Wilere thaY. - i for years. Cor “n ML .m’.:. THE LARGEST MEN'S TAILORING ¢ t of Guajira by Columbian troops unassisted | moorings inside Sandy Hook, were kep o o after- | ALE O L o . t young office He was very popular « iy b i that the republic has not pald Interest ”":m ‘v;”"“"" TV, S‘.‘wm uns, | busy most of the day overhauling standing [n0on.of May 20 the intermediate valve of ::I"}:..:, when there is an ¢ Witl Compkny (.41 the Obiihews oai ESTABLISHMENT IN AMERICA. e “'""""‘,‘l"",'" for the | O e mitrailleuscs and rifles and a lagge|A00 running gear and safls, They were | the colller was broken, but that previous to | ; | patn Hstinguished himself at the bat Wi G past thirty-eight .mumh« l'n‘l\» u:., ”r!qu»mnv of ammunition were captured, 1t | E€!tIng the big racing craft in the best f'\vv arrival off Bantlago it had not been Cablegram Corrected n Tein. When the trouble brok Poor cloth not three important houses at Caracal «»”u | is sald that the date of the engagement was | POssible trim for what will be the greate broken down, disabled or delayed WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—In addition o | ©Ut in China General MacArthur selected oor cloth canno! paying expenses, business practically | StAEBer 18 ATE is defent the Indians | 18t of their safling qualities—the thirty- As to the condition on the 26th, the wit- | ¢no enlisted men, three commissioned of- | the Ninth infantry because of its fine nmkc ood clothin; limited to nceded focdstuffs, many impor ptem! r this defeat the Indlans ness sald: “I should say 1 could have tant orders have been countermanded, ex- | Who inhabit Guajira captured the returning mile contest over a triangular course. S0 58 1 B8 Rele (eeniuiting the l-n” ficers of Company €, Ninth infantry, are |flEhting record vet trethe Inok of conbdstios prevails in busi- | Yensstelans, who, lisd.pevigualy been res| It was “wast day on Board Columbla | SFCe B oo von e s and o (1E) | supposed now to have been killed in the = n T e irolos and the immedlate futurs con. | 11eved of their horses while on y[and soon after daylight all hands were | We Were making t and at one thme | action in Samara, Philippine istands, st | DOLE DOESN'T THINK OF oy g through the country. Among the prisoners | 40wn on thelr knees on deck, each man | U5 10 twelve knots.. =~ = e | SatuTday ot s g D! 8. were three Venezuelan rebel chiefs, The | Scrubbing his white working suit in which ‘ould Yo e oal sels on t he officers are vy Copper of Hawnil fnvaders lost ma e ed. General | he will appear tomorrow. It required two | h OMAS W, CONNELL Report of Governor's Resfune lost many men killed. General | b 1 1 ired ”:-';m."”.?d"..( A nm time 1 brok o Orbis, who formerly served under General | lines, stretching from the bowsprit to a | 0 €O 1 "I % I" oatrol of the rken | FIRST LIEUTENANT EDWARD A. i His P iy sulted in & noticeable decrease of fmports | Alban, was also killed point abaft the rigging, to hang aM the | 90%H SR AL CONRE0] 0L SenbhRIIbEL MPUS 8 with | could have coaled.” 9 . clothe fid when the men got through | “°" and a corresponding decrease in the collec- Government Denfes Extremity, lothes on atd when m t The expectation is that the general finan- clal situation will become worse before it can fmprove. The war rumors have re- MAJOR SURGEO! GRISWOLD. trimming “What time did you down?" / ' ASHINGTON, Sent ix the 1\ t tes. Consequently the or every sult was as white as Columbia’s :1" e "‘)""I '"’"‘““ down?® A question having arisen as to the ML bl LR e A tion of duties. Consequently the govern- | ‘' CARACAS, Veneauela, Sept. 30.—The re- | ghapely hull. After breakfast the clew of [ . \'e 8topded at 5:30 that afternoon curacy of the cableg secretary of Haw } ment is getting in more severe Stralts to | norts published In the United States to the When you spoke of your capacity to coal | war am recelved at S et AL R ! t that v the maineail was brought in on deck. Sail department yesterday from day denfed th find money to meet the extraordinary ex- | offect that the Venezuelan government has 4 3 ou spoke about your own ship?"” Ohatte g bearlng the regnation of Governor Dols makers and riggers went to work at it, [¥ haffee, the cable company was dire made to penses incident to maintaining the army | exacted money from banks and merchants i Yes; that I was ready for delivery. 1 to the pr it Mr. Copper sai cted mone anks erchants some slight alterations and fixing a repeat it. the repetition disclosed sa on the frontier. Among the people the making some slight alterations an L petition losed by forced loans and that a number of the [ portjon of the fron work about the boom glviag no oplulon regarding other | inaccuracies that materially change tho | [OF 88 he kie ¥ Qovérnor Dole Vot ps measure stores are closed and that bankruptey is i o Mok e ! Ml t b o Ttention ot Aol now than at any time during the last What Shamrock Wants o he dispateh read suffering from the hard times is greater ships.” fopsnaftl, wte Gronounced false Dby the | " The court.asked: “Was there any point g 4 £0. The governor had never even intimated four years. Many people at Caracas are|yvenszuclan government. I is sald Shamrock is to have a new [near Clenfucgos where vessels could have | wWhiihigion: > Fires Yomaiit (eneral that he had any such purpose in view suffering from lack of food and the sal- ; A mainsall and fib for tomorrow's race, but | found protection from the sen on May 247" | from Dssey. southe T Just bofore Mr. Cooper left for th up Samnr Twenty-four for coun arfes of all the government's civil em- no move was made during the day to| ‘‘The witness replied: “I do not think | men. Company ¢, Ninth regiment, United try Governor Dole rc ployes have been cut in half, but even | COLOMBIA ALSO HAS TROUBLES | i, 1cc these sails. Some jibs were holsted | that unless we had gone up, probably to the | Suafes, NI, eleven wounded, Bive WSt ygrer an absence of six e i bet b bR : o4l and stretched and some wire rigging was | isle of Pines, there was any place where | pany Killed Insurgenis’ securod appeared to be in perfect health u h B l] St 1 Carncns Particalarly ¥ 5 Cabinet Crinis Oc spliced. Captain Sycamore and Sailmaker | We could have found smoother weather than l“‘y"":“ ~"lt‘|'vl\:~:" A “‘l‘l[ n:h o, exce Mr. Cooper made a bricf call on Secretary ma fl fflflfll 0'9; HhaeBate ob N shorieas o0 ikney ¥ cause of Differences Over Fore- TIACESY WaTe i) Trequent oonterence ',,m“‘|;\n. lmluhl oft Cienfuegos, unless golng very | morning September. o combany Hitcheock tod He will present his re 122 SO. I5TH ST. especially noticeable at Caracas. The local ing Banks Lend. the day and both agreed that a good strong | far to the eastward. oAt mg; officers, Thomas W ell, | port as acting governor and confer with Near Corner Douglas business has been dwindling rapidly. Since breeze from the northwest or southwest, | Could Have Coaled. 02 22222%9%2222%29%3%9% 2 ptain; Edward A.' Bumpus, first lieuten’ | Secretary Hitcheock and on conditions and 3 b 4 ant DF RS Griswold. major wix i extensive needs of the territ soon. His the severses at Guajira the government WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Dr. Sylvia, the Ml':-( M'n‘(;mlhh \:;‘:;L-"IJ:‘_ \‘\_'lm ‘2;::::::‘} T:m' churt :u‘.;‘ asked . -m,.\:x you hl::\l; A A e n‘ u"\n-‘l x.‘wh“ e g i has been transferring its attention to the | (olq P > i wants fo % gular race. ) er | coaled any. of the vessels on May 2 ad s carrected, the dispatch shows tha it ik it 5 San Cristobal ‘,.,,,m,: south of Maracaibo, ;r‘:,l,,:m',',':.::',,"':‘::,'m‘:"::,,: ,,“,.",:’,,,‘:",’,’"f_’rf::: Jameson and Designer Watson came to the | you been ordered to do so?"" Company € of the Ninth suffered the dis- | 'H"':y‘::y"v‘l‘"-":"“"r w”";u‘f.“ "‘“'“*I“"'“ ‘m ’\"“ ; ’l:‘ ““‘“ and s sendiog arms, men and 750 rounds | there, The dispatch came from his brother- [ ¢ty early and remained all day To this the reply was: “I should judgo |aster. No company was mentioned in the | Solution of the labor problem, in which em- of ammunition from Caracas to Barquesi- | in-law, Maguel Abidia Mends, who an. | Sit Thomas Lipton, when asked what|so, o the best of my judgment and belief. 1 | dispatch = made public sesterday. —The blovment of daborers from ather countrle meto, where the Interior forces are con- | nounced that the crisis has resulted in his | Weather he would like, sald: “Give us a|say I could coal. I could coal, at any |serious discrepancy between the original i . H»“:um ) ”-‘\vm”“lrm \”W\Il' verglng. Barquesimeto is a week overland | appointment as minister of foreign aftairs, | 8000 ‘scupper’ breeze from the northwest| time, but then 1 could not have coaled |and the corrected dispatches, however, s alani, jr L | nd I'i sure Shamrock will win. The yacht | comforiably. For the other ships it was at the latter indicates that the commis- "'“”’ depa tment re solutions adopted by is very fast on the reach, and in smooth | what we call a nasty sea and squally, rainy | sioned officers of the company are missing, | the home rule republican party of Hawail trom the frontler The new premler has been the secretary The feeling throughout the country | of the treasury in the Colombian cabinet kil 1| whic f ngalust President Castro & growing | The reasons for the crisis are not men- | Water or a sea it will do well weather and i 1 had my choice 1 would | perhaps killed, while the former indicated | Which. af incapacitated for duty by stronger every day. The country's discon- | tioned. The presumption at the legation | Speaking of the damage done to Erin by ‘l.{m] have coaled on that day; that fs, the | that ”““"“j"l”“_ g & cetabn. of (1) health: endbrsa Rabert Wi tent is evidenced everywhere. As examples | Is that the entire cabinet has resigned. | the revenue cutter Gresham, he sald: IR G L0 G | -Th"\!'”]" R o e O L 0| S5%, eleante In cougres rom Hawsil, fot of the conditions of affairs are cited the | From their knowledge of the condition of [ was trifiing and 1 do not want Captain | BDefore leaving the stand Captain Miller | Now Vork Cltv. He telegruphed to the | SO0 (5 recent disappearance from Caracas of | affairs in Colombla the bellef prevails that | Walker blamed for it, as it was entirely an | {HECC (00 Be WU by evensed If be hai | i e b i gt Bl Juan Pletrl, who some time ago was said | the change in the minister was caused by |accident and unavoidable—something that | F29%1 3 2014 LR Nl Rl LR, RS ey IN DELAYS ANOT e ~ ouchy about Me o e said o th regiment saying that his son ha RUNS 0 be at the head of a new revolutionary | difference among the cabinet on account | might happen to anybody. 1 told him that | ‘CA°hY about Merpmac be sald. - | Eeeu niited e T b e | RURRY ‘bt movemeni; the actions of certain men who | of the proposed gold loan which the govern- | as long as I was able to get the yacht back | L chatLl ; ‘ | 1Y digplayed no temper firmation of dispatch from the War | Ind a Gov r Informs Kentueky are known to be ready to help a revolution | ment has becn seeking to obtain from the | to Sandy Hook I did not care.' ("apuun .\llll(‘l"v\an succeeded on the ‘lh‘»::!-:vnum but the ¢ Mciala Hbre Are unabls Officints They Mast Wait for | EVGW Day n ")B Year via the financial'y, the already numerous and in- | banks. Some of the ministers were favor- : | RANES D ¢ (o Erin SHght vitness stand by Captain Theodore F. | a is e to col e info 10 . anis r creasing number of political arrests by | able to compulsory legislation in forcing a | s oM Mate SLishiAig Ehesdore By | 5 hiasHmA tos soufim (B8 JBiORaAMOR LG LAULILL | UNION PACIFIC BE L e A » went | Jewell, who commanded the cruiser Min- : | the government and actual, though minor, | loan, while others were opposed to such| Mr- Herbert, Lloyds' surveyor, who wen! ‘ 9 UK i L3 - | THE L-STBAL'B".ED RoyrTe i I% Sandy Hook from this city, de- | neapolis during the Spanish war ¥ 2 ADROSS THE CONTINENT revolutionary outbreaks at Cero and other | course. Colombia has jssued a vast amount | doWn to Sandy Hoc ¢ Jewell Told § Notl W YORK wo dispate INDIANADOLAR, 1nd,, Bevty:80,-—=0oxernon [Sems (ciesis has perhaps the places, which the government soon put | of paper money to meet the expenses of the [ clared that the actual damage done to Erin ik i V. Nothing recelved b Connell, the father | Durbin this afternoon Informed the Ker Rl gl B9 down. | revolution, %o that the value of the paper | Was slight. : | Captaln Jewell sald that he had firat | of Captain Thomas W. Connell of the Ninth | tucky officials here with a requisition f 0 Sloonery do v Ab ce sld loan | ‘A plate will have to be replaced,” said jeé o v satiadro def nited ates ¥ Mme was fron overnof Sakiam. ¢ Bontanky: fo o Vertibuled t JKing Revolntioniats’ Opportunity, follar is now about 4 cents. A gold loan A plate w el i | ~ | fallen in with the flying squadron under | United t infantr Or from | Governor Beck K for R AL fot Smoking and was necessary in order to obtain money to | he, “and perhaps one beam put in. Then | command of Commodore Schley on the |the War department at Washington saying | return to that state for trial of W. s nd Steam He t purchase ships and other purposes, but the [ there ix some joiner work to be repaired.| evening of May 2. Captain Lemly | that Captain Connell bad been killed in | lor and Charles Finley, charged with com None Better in the World—Few as Good government’s course met with much oppo- | The yacht was not in danger from the 10- | quoted from Admiral Schley's letfer to tho | action. The other was from Quartermas- [ plicity In the Goehel murder, (hat b would i S B R B T e anisian. Io¥ & Waok ot ‘Tlckat Office 1324 Farnam. Tel, 3I6 Another dispatch was received at the| . D. Morgau and Herbert Leeds of Co- | February 18, 1899, saying, “After having | under a Manila date and contalned the same | more, Colomblan legation tonight confirming the | lumbia visited Sir Thomas on Erin during | been informed by the scouts commanded by at large and is taking measures to meet | puayious dispatehes of the absolute neu- | the afternoon. Mr. Morgan expressed a de- | such officers as Sigsbee, Jewell and Wise whatever revolutionary MOVeMENts MaY | trality of Ecuador in the controversy be- | sire for a strong breeze, so that there might | that although they had been off Santiago v P Puffs under the eyes; red nose; pimplc- urise. He has realized that if the Colom- | tyeen Colombla and Venezuela be no question about the best hoat in the|for a week they had seen nothing of | . blotched, greasy face don't mean hard drink- blan trouble necessitates his leaving Cara- |~ wppig definite declaration showing the | race, and also to avold a postponement Gurvera/s’fisst since 1t 16ft Curaoao and.| t ing aiways as much as it shows that there cas for the frontler the chances are greatly | yosition of Ecuador s very satisfactory | The famous old schooner yacht America|asked whether he had given to Admiral is BILE IN THE BLOOD. It is true, ugainst his ever returning to the capltal. | ana reassuring,” said Mr. Herron, the sec- | was sailing about off Sandy Hook all day. |Schley this information or any other in- T drinking and over-cating overloads the uch an opportunity would undoubtedly be | potary of the Colomblan legation, tonight. | It will go out tomorrow to witness the start. | formation concerning the Spanish fleet stomach, but failure to assist nature in reg- ; Beglatersd grasped by the revolutionists, who would | 1t ghows that some conelse action has The witness replied ularly disposing of the partially digested usurp the dictatorship been taken by the Ecuadorlan government | JN( 1M “I gave him no Information with refe v lumps of food that are dumped into the bow- A. Mayer Co. . ent revolutionary tendenc: v ere, i W cause: " i TUKIDE o DATLY aies. put aguinat the ud- | attitude in doubt and this v a guarantes . * The Judge advocate asked: “At the time M "1"];‘1‘;’5“"‘7“‘“"5-“(fi“i""’;'i,“"‘ "‘;"""“;;:""‘, OMAHA, NEB. ninistration of the country dictated by | that there will be no further invasions from — you were within signaling distance of the f D YOu. ang 4 18 systar J AT President Castro. Vehezuela as a whole, | tnat cguntry into Colombla,™ (Continued from First Page.) flagship of the fiying mm:drnn off Santiago filling with poisons, and clean out the sores *Piicne 1716 excepting some of the officers and soldiers e . Y et ked e § that tell of the system’s rottenness. Bloated on the frontler, who, through contact or Brigudier General Bell Retires. Admiral Evans was thero and can answer | "CF® YOU at Any time asked any question by 1 by bile the figure becomes unshapely, the 3 PLae 3 f Commodore Schley as to the presence of the | s 5 A recent experience consider the Colomblans ARSI NI o 2 for himself. We want facts; not newspaper breath foul, eyes and skin yellow; in fact the - - | WASHINGTON, Sept, 30.—Brigadier Gen- i Spanish squadron In Santlago?" ¥ ttbndl stemles, look upon Presid riped K o Spanish squadron In Santiago th filth. Every | natfonal enemles, look upon President Cae eral Bell, who was promoted to be briga articl N “'No, not to my recollection. whole body kind of fills up with fil tro's ambitions, passions and alleged ex- 4 Describing the battle off Santiago, time you neglect to help nature you lay the tended help to the Colomblans as being r‘" y ,,"MY"I 'J{m: 'h“"k A% o Al the |, i pians sald: “When Cervera’s fleet Cornering Jewell, foundation for just such troublcs. Casca- | felleves and cures ail disorders of the feed responsible for the present Colombian | YACANCY caused by the death of General| ;.. oy of Santiago harbor lowa was at| The court asked Captain Jewell a ques- rets will carry the poisons out of the system o excensive pers trouble, and have no ill-feeling towara | 1410w, Wwill retire tomorrow on account | » ¢ D to the left an LA A & e without gripe or pain. Start to-night —one )\ P ] Colombia on the alleged gl:»\)n-l‘!hul Co- | Of age. No successor will be named "““’i"r’:vpm:‘ x;‘l‘f-‘r“':r“h” RERAZE 10 WAL AR ll:mi\:nmn”:”;\‘: "r'-:lr \:‘:yu'l]:ll \'l(l‘:‘:.].‘:r,(gl.‘: s,.‘;\“, tablet fiur,. it "';\ for a week and help the I rice 30 Ce"ts- lombia invaded Venezuela. Sixty Colom- | Secretary Root returns to Washington. It “Do you mber what vessels werabe- | gone with it ‘“‘W th8a ¢ goal fl: the time | liver clean up the bowels, and you will feel right, your blood will be rich, face look B0l by druggists and glove dealers everps bians, who were captured on the frontier, | 16 ®ald that Colonel Willlam Bisbe, Who | ween (hom? e . 8 s he 1M | clean, eyes bright. Get a 50c box of Cascarets, take as directed. 1f you are not | where Sent Ly madl £oF be additional te were taken to Caracas, where they were | Wa% to have been given the post had Pres- | .rhe only vessel between Iow ,,",m,, 1e T ha lisaed s 400" tons /ot cagd l\ satisfied you get your money back. Be sure and get what you ask for -~ Cascarets. sover postage St i liberated in the streets, penniless and stary. | ldent McKinley lived, will be promoted. He | Brooklyn was Texas.” could have made somathing like 1,200 or| Sample and booklet fr ddress Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. « SEMENTS ing. They are recelving charity from the | enlisted in the clvil war as a private, be- | “Did you have an opportunity of observ- | 1,300 miles. That would have left the bunk- e T ik people of this city Ing breveted twice for galantry. He|ing the movements of Brooklyn on thls oce | ers empty. 1 was burning about ninety-five v pdward & Last waek the achool teachers of Caracas | Feached the grade of colonel in June, 1899, | casion?" tons a day and on that making fourteen or B0 YD"‘ THEATEH Burs s, Mgrs it nnd is now with his regiment in the Phil-| “You meah gluring the batile?” flissn RRE | TONHGHT N ippines. “I mean the begiuning of the battle. Drawing from Captain Jewell the fact | S T patirany Nishtn The Stimulus In the Fight, 1A Aan L LRE HaR MBuARD. 1D BT Broadway, 5th Avenue and 27th Street, NEW YORK, ST. PETERSBURG, O. “ “I sa% Brookiyn when the fight began West J8 850 miles, Mr. Rayner asked: DICK RIS ¢ ents the ST. PETE 'RG, Oct. 1.—The officlal e POOR]| A R Bl D0g “In view of what you said just now, will NY. o’ P"m B’ood Teturne us (0 crops 1n Rusaia for the pres- | When I reached the |.ln'.|wv‘.;r lu:;n.ll.rwnl\- vail Lol LA FRG SR AT e M 4 GBACE HAYW&RD COMPI}I Y. | ent year show 850,000,000 poods of wheat, [1¥n was still off to the westward, he May 26, flagship to the Minneapolis: “Have g 670,000,000 poods of oats and 1,100,000,000 of | I should say, northwest. That was Just | o (louen coal to go to Key West? That is what is required by every |rye. This return is 6 per cent below the | 88 the fight began. [ saw it again possibly |iyyneapolis to flagship: “Just enough average for the five preceding years. five minutes afterward when it was steam- | o (BEIPDRTE (R RELEY, organ of the body, for the proper per- ing westward very fast, firing its port bat Y anh ‘mnmlm\ e ilasiion st (ha'fima formance of its functionss Mrs. Trinl Date Named. | tery headed northwest toward the head ot | o o 08 O m”_h‘“_i dlicas o { the Spanish column. I did not see Brook ; . N & I was concerned. There were a great mauy e WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—The date of directea | Y prevents billousness, dyspepsia, | beginning the trial of Mrs. Lola 1da Henpy | 1Y% RE0ID until my attention was directed | yipnaig made and 1 replied to the signal 3 ca ook constipation, kidney complaint, rheu- | Bonine, charged with the murder of James :,‘l'““"fl"'::f, navigator calling to me: Lok | yithout consulting the coal account par- matism, catarrh, nervousness, weak- | SeYmour Aches, the young Michigan census | prigge where the navigator was standing l!h.xlnrll"\'. 1 nru’.wl k‘n p\.r “4“'( with less | clerk, in the Hotel Kenmore tragedy, to-|and 1 sald: ‘Where the devil is Texas? | en 100 (ONS of coal of boar 1 ness, faintness, pimples, blotches, and | 4, . 4 . Captain Jewell was then excused and ay was fixed for November 6. The navigator said: ‘Here it is, sir, In the | ! all cutaneous eruptions. pilfildle Lo The navigator sald: “Here it s, sir, 18 ihe |Captain McCalla was recalled Roosevelts Give a Dinner. mes y 790 p! Captain McCalla stated that large ships ; will look after Texas, and went below, In ’ E i It perfects.all the vital processes. WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—President and[a few minutes the navigator called out |OU!d not have found protection from weat- ! Rinkien S49 | A | erly or southwesterly winds at Cape Cruz W. P. Kceton, Woodstock, Ala., took Hood's | Mr®: Roosevelt entertalned a number of [ again: ‘Look out, captain, you will run| oo o Sol COon B B g oo Pl Sarsaparilla to make bis blood pure. He | {riends at dinner today, including Senator [ into Texas’ 1 walked over to the por (0K CArVarks Ass Bauid b0t haYe bew writes that he had not felt well but tired for | Mitchell of Oregon, Hon. Wayne MacVeagh, | side of the bridge and saw Brookiyn's | SSn 1l Phe MATER Of “Henfuekos by Block: some time. Botore he bad fnished the rsh | MT. and Mre. Bryce of Loudon and Captan | smokestack and military masts. it was | OO b bottle of this medicine he felt better and | WAIDWFIEht of the navy lying directly across the bows of Texas. | Shon bo had faienm the sescnd was Like | et — Texas was apparently backing and danger b g B gt e W r by B Long Returns to Washington, | ously close to lowa. Brooklyn seemed to be | and able to do his work. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Secretary Long | 100 ¥ards directly in front of Texas *|, Dif OspisoNad & ahAd B AuheusenHusol \ REMINDER-SEE THIB SHOWIs returned to the city tonight from New Eng- | #2%¢d the belm of lowa a litde, ported |¥3,% . morning. The shed contained a " - ) | TELEVHONS Hood’s Sarsaparilia | ... % |ita helm a Iitule, and Just at that moment | new biiksr, Which ws burned, making the In the Genter of the shopping district | Miaco’s Trocadero | " Ireg on 0! y e Al passed tal 5s & " 9 v n FIe " ATINE TODA Y —10e, B00, ——————— SIeio Saia AR, iy, e 400 pAsase [ X o R RN THE ONLY HOTEL IN MANHATTAN FRONTING ON BROADWAY AND FISTH AVENUE, ! & paiaihy Bven ¢ Promises to cure and keeps the To Cure a Cold \n One Day. etween me an xas and the three boats | Dr. Hillis to Oficinte, 5 were bunched together BUROPEAN FPLAN, “[HE GAY GlfiL& OF GuTHNfl" | Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. , NEW YORK, Se 0.~ Rev. Dr. Newell : 5 St P A R 2 . promise. Accept no substitute, but | AL0ER ALY G SRR RIS w Ther Were Bunched. ’M Ent Hitlis, o ol el (R L A Modern First-Class Hotel. Complete 1 fts appoin ings an ¢ me women and ¢ Hood' E W G . s i i RIS IS faaety fo. Attt BAHTEN du;un.nu tirely new throughout, ~Acco mmx s for W 1y, Matinas Evan get Hood's today. to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on At the time, Brooklyn was shut out tn | BEOUKIT, Jefl oS (o8 Chicak0 Hiorne | baths. Hot and cold water and telcphone in ever ym lied, AN prices; 30 o cach box. llho smoke and I saw oo more of it untll |tre Interior | GEORGE W, SWE Proprictor, I § ou MK referring (o reports that Govs A rupture between Colombia and Vene- | zuela would give the revolutionary elament the desired opportunity to attack the gov- ernment President Cactro recognizes the discontent existing throughout the country | AND SATURDAY MAT- o pertormances only— ;TUAm ROBSON "THE HENRlETTA CREIGHTON ta Hat Fives HIGIH CLASS VAUDEVILLE, & Lawr Hiinn Roe won. Wallnee & Co='ih KINODROME, New Motior PRICES=10 ¢ty 205 cin ading vessels The court adjourned for MO VI =~ Shed and Mukky Burn, Plulviel=fol=lr 4.k 3

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