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CCTOUBER TIHE OMAII KAVELISG HEISTAND'S HENP) NEBRASKANS o To BuFFaLo) . . ¥ \ ness yesterday. He (8 now the manawer of [y o N | erdny. e i now e EW SYSTEN ALMOST READY AFEAIRS 1N SOUTH OMARA| 7750 o ie e NEW STSTEN ALWOST REA . Governor Savage and Party Wil Rep- | 1 bank i« home from a southern teig Eenate's Committee Pogina Inveati fean Eaposition. 1Cny Couneil Names Roard for the Regi i Union Pac fir» Will Ina !f‘m. Improved b ‘ ' Alleged Nanila Comb ne. ‘ - tion of Voters abs, AT Mndefeon Bilteemn ‘ Bwitel and Signal {oseme. | A soap made of vegetable o1l and —_ | ernor Ezra Savage and staft left | - | tanve A Delol. vHiAE PRIy For vER e g he fi i di } . Or to esterday afterno v | Sk of telennones 1n the sabift erin--the hinest ingredients that mone COLONEL HIMSELF CALLED TO THE STAND | |y, (or, Buftala yesteraoy e 1 | MAYOR K i LY HOME AGAIN AND PRESIDES | placing of telephones in"the public school | IN OPERATION WITHIN TWO WEEKS glyc 4 g 4 - | the observance of Nebraska day at the P 1w uliace ;Hyr;\ -,u“\r—‘v-':-u for A | — can huv for 1t. Acknowledges Fromotion of 1'-..'-}”'“" ‘.r.:”.""“ vl — CEoaonllt investors Continue to Overlook Op- [ son-t hal s mother M gertoeking Arrangement Reanires b ¥ rrofece and Submits Detatin and | arol ot SOV S GOET T Bl | portuntty to Moy Momds=Taxes | (i (M Shidel il gntertaig the | an Operative in Each Tower and | Perfumed from the natural rose. Names of Associn Nnjor by the mayor of t city or the chiet Are Due Todny—Gossip of Christlan association at her home, Twsnty. Men Must Have Clear Heads Hawken Also Testifies, executive officer of the Exposition assoc m; the Mus Citys second and K streets, this afte " [ and Stendy Nerves: , tion and responses by the governor an: - some of the orators of the atal. Nebraska — {DOUBTS PAT CROWE REPORT | ; stands hi the estimat e men | o October 15 will see the inauguration of | WASHINGTON, Eept. 30.—The senate | pirvy ’”:":L::. r'.", ,;l'"‘"nlf': of the men | e of the important acts of the “3; | chiet Donanue Skepticat as 1o tdene the Union Pacifie’s new :‘u .',, .:.u switeh | sub-committee of the committee on mIll- | " \Chey Governor Savage and his staft take | cOUncil Monday night was the numing of fiiy. oF PIOONEY In toms S50 WIEBET VSR 16 tEW U atatiod tary affairs, consisting of Senators Hawley. | piri"in \ia banquet at noon on that day | the Board of Registration. which will sit | it | ya¥a, AV the Skthe e I I provasle that | chairman, Proctof. Burrows, Cockrell and | ypoy i) feast under Nebraska sod, for | October 17, October 25 and November 2 for | | the block signal system between Council harrls, at 11 o'clock today hegan the In- | pyi pare of the entertainment is scheduled | the registration of voters. Two precincts | - Pluffs and Giimore will be put in eperation s vestigation of charges st Licutenant | o0 b0t L the famous “sod" house. | I €ach of the six wards have been pro- | A telegram from New York 1ast night | These two Improvements coprerent a IAtRe - Colonel Helstand of the army in connec On the day set aside for the recognition | Vided and three members of the board | said that it was reported that Pat Crowe | outlay and mean that the hest safeguard tion with the alleged Manila hemn combi- ¢ (ha"gnveione ytate the pralses of Na.| Will have charge of the reglstration in | had been arrested at Moosup. Conn. When | known to railroading have boen adopted . nation. The charges were preferred by | il il ‘b sung by a competent party, | €Ach precinct the telegram was shown o Chiet of Police | The switch and signal system i3 oper- Major E. L. Hawkes. formerlv a volunteer |\ "ypy wiaft of the present governor are| Some of the members were not prepared | Donahue he replied | ated from two towers, one just east of officer, and were deemed of sufficient serl- | .1\ oior \no are iiving examuples of what!tc state just where the registration | “Well, maybe they have got Pat Crowe; | Thirteenth street and the other west of ousness to warrant an investigation by the [po SV PO O O e | booths would be placed, but this informa- | we can tell better when we recelve a pho- | the bridge near Sixth street. They are |odo The Nebraska party which left yesterday | tion will be handed to the city clerk within | tograph. Pat was arrested last week in | 26x22x13, with the operating floor twelve Colonel Heistand was present today at| ..i.oq of Governor Savage and wife, | & day or two so that all arrangements can | Louisiana. The officers of the town of | feet above the tracks. Here fs a system of the opening of the inquiry, in company With | ¢ 16061 Frank B. Moores of Omaha, Brig- | be completed. Here is a list of the mem- | 8t, Francis notified me that they had cap- | seventy-five lavers, control.ing seventy ons | is attorney, Charles W. Needham. The |40 General Leonard W. Colby, Lincoln; | bers of the board tured Crowe there. Then they sent a let- | Switches and seventy-six signals | committes decided that the proceedings | oojonel George E. Jenkins and wife, Fair- | Iirst Ward—First precinct, G, W. Howe, |ter and a photograph. The letter sald | One operative will be required in each lhm;M‘ be public, that course Veink re- | pyry; Colonel Charles J. Bills and wite, | F R Lelgh, F. Fitzsimmons: Second brec | the man was over six feet tall and that he | tower. Al movements of trains In the dis- | garded as best for all concerned 4B Oolonsl Ch#+ ), Bvats and . . el AT haa an tron gray moustache, The picture | trict will be subject to their manipulation H , > LI briet, the charkes against Colonel [ Wits, Columpus; Oalontt. Jeha N, Brown | Bovod saktusise precinct, J. Af. Tos | showed a man Probably 85 yeurs old, with | The work requires cool head aad stesdy Made b}' Kll’k, after 62 years of cxper- felstand are that he, in connection with | 1% rakefleld: Colonsl C. J. Miles, | blas, James Krecek, A Second | o hatehet f He looked less like Crowe | nerves, but electricity is the power that & " § other officers fn the army and szme off "'l’rl:lnntil::\"(’:. :‘.':‘l‘:m?l'fflm"u’l?"‘\: ‘_\h,‘l'“r‘,'l'm precinet, J. J. Looney, John Keegan, F. P. | (pyr" ng average man, but those Loufsl- | MOves the awitches. The operative merely wence 1n soap mnkmg. In the S pariments of the RovernmenIs. | wite, Lincoln; Colonel Joseph A. Harris, | Jhird sward—Kiret precinct, Willlam Wal: | ana officars were sure they had him because ;l‘um‘h»; the ponie lever aad the maet | BLLSHIBR0. £0 LTh1 W SSIMUINUVION to GoRs | : »w: Colo W, Waynick, | @ illlam _White, Chris i 545004 | he talked o much about Nebraska and par- | 0es the rest. Electricity will also light " ol e ouputof BemeTrom e Pl | G e B waiinn. o | s, ety Farmir, ARl | B LRSS S R b eyt e | 0 S Not a soap that costs 25c. and more o ueing el oficial positions and W4 omaha; Colonel Elmer E. Bryson and wife, | Fourth = Ward—First precinct hn T, “Pat Crowe will be arrested some of Insures Safety, . | uence to further thelr ends. Mafo J A erman Ferguson, John Nelson: Sec A ' men Sreterm the e o e autro” | Omaha; . J. Clancy, Lincoln, private sec- | Ofermat, W. Fecausin, Soho Retion: sec: | heso days anc 1t paye us to look up evers | The intertocking. arransement fs such | is better than Jap Rose. | tes'on military afairs. They wore dented | (o100 Joselh \V Thotmgs lo So8 (0 5ew | Eie WO hoy deCUHE WIMIA | can keep under caver forever and he may | awitchen bofora the signal can bo given. | Kirk’s best is the world's best. o by those against whom the allegations / f ‘ precinet, R.W. Mulling, Dominick | 5 | Then the act of giving the signal locks all | { were mude. After some consideration the | Me€t Mrs. Thomas, and together they will P. Vanderhoofer. | hardly Lelleve 1t | the switches. This Insures safety, as it is b Tl L R, rer e 1 | meet. the party at Buffalo polxin Ward=Firat precinc, John Condon, | A message from Now Haven, Conn., sald | practically impossible for an accident to { vestigation which began to | cinct. Peter dacobs, P. A. Harrett, Peter | that Pat Crowe was arrested at Plaln- | oceur | o ——————— S | Hetstand on (he Stand e i L el | White | feld Junction lest night as he came alonz | The block aignal system cxtends over the 4 ity . deahve wAwtul anxiety was folt for the widow Mayor Kelly Presides, on a freight train and that arrest was | Union Pacific's track from Council Blufis \t\\{ol‘lll( 1S T"HR H'\)ST kgl b LR LT “ At the opening of the inquiry ss of the brave General Burnbam of Marchias, | o0 e fie time tn many wesks Mayor | MAd¥ by Deputy Sheriff George Bliven of | to Gilmere, ten miles southeast of Omaha I\ 4 Are to be given another r ERSS important documents from the War de-|yo when the doctors said she would die | o n (il frhs BRRE B EEAE MRS e, | Contral Village. He was said to have gone | a total distance of thirtcen miles of doublo there = | I"nrlm-nlv were submittea to v‘hv comm ; | from pneumonia before morning,” writes | yop oo ":" Immense amount of ““m“".‘l it ’lnl\\'IH:m;;‘nu- ]\\Ilh the )nlrhflyu-r but in- | or twenty-six miles of single track A Shooking Calameey. tee, including a copy of the charges made | yo” & H. Lincoln, who attended her that iy et b i o | auiry of the police at Willimantic showed | This system is entirely automatic in o ) e lets . g against Colonel Helstand and his reply fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King's :;i‘,,‘,"l,,'x:z}?,;::‘“ e e ohing Of | they had not arrived there. [ation, electricity betng the motive agent, | C3Ke and Duchess of Cornwall Complets| .yqrery Nhi LR Wl caa i them. In his reply Colonel Huistand says | Now Discovery, which had more than One | jepariments were received and fled without | A Special telegram to The Bee from the | The trackage is divided into sections rang- Trarecortinenta. Tear. YE. A N " . ';‘"“M” APRISR he was ldentified with the proposed com- | yaved her life, and cured her of cone | oonmon, ™ Hartford (Conn.) Courant at 3 o'vlock this | Ing from a half mile to a mile and a halt ::"'w"::]“”‘_’:“""_’ il g oy pany and counsidered his connection With | gumption. After taking, she slept all night. g . ; dis. | morning eaid: “Pat Crowe story a fake.” | In length, which are called blocks. At exch 3 = €a C T ; o It legltimate and honorablo. Some (1 | Further use entirely cured her.” Tuiy | On, e MAUter of strest improvement di - [ block is a stinal which i read by position | CITY DECCRATES FOR GRIAT OCCASION | derul for burny. boiln. piles and ail shin prior to the making of the charges Colonel | marvelous medicine Is guaranteed to cure | (o * 00 reciting the fact that improve- | Life 18 80 short. Cook's Imperial Extra {in the day time and by vari-colored lights ""““" = S Ay gold . by Helstand says he ceased all negotiations | al throat, chest and lung diseases. ODly | o0 aiceriots could not legally be created | PTY Champagne will help you to enjoy it.|at night. If there is a traln in one block ;‘("h"k .‘\\" L3 y with Major Hawkes, effecting a settloment | 5oc and $1.00. Trial bottles tree at Kubn | yity (FRACE SONE L RAREY B (EREE | 1t aids digestion and will prolong it. [the signel ehows the dunger sign to the | Chinese and Japanese Restdents Ata Kuho & Co. BL in full with him. Major Hawkes delivered | & Co.'s drug store, | erading of street and alley intersections i~ train following in the next block; if in the | In Giving Streets Loyal Aspect el ANE —"' Belinoriboss: bt I LS e UL G LB L] At the suggestion of Johnston this report | BOHEMIAN WOMEN CELEBRATE ne«t block but one it says “go slow.” Thus —Pariy Goes O Vistorin l Seuth O treet Fair assoclation receipt for them. Subsequenty Colonel ([WAN KURAN IS ON TRIAL | was referred back to the attorney pending phs an enginecr can always tell Just what is in The Seuth Omaha Stre - ans ] Helstand received a letter from Major | turther action by the council Later the | FA€Felses at Barta’s Hall Ave Largely | front of him. Trains cn the double track Nest, { has begun sults In the district court to col- | Hawkee, in which the latter sald he bad |0 gmann Employe of the subject was agaln discussed and it was de- Attended in Honor of Big In- {age run right-handed entirely AL LR g g ont . Ella T. Mulllne has becn sued for $30 and retained ccrtified copies of all the lettors | vl Lo S, | oideai 1o Have the: ety Eitorney. dvite areans 1% Hemsereh | The contact of the car wheels works the | LR P R e R et and papess in the case and had photo- | o lid el Gl i~ TeE an ordinance, providing for the fssulng of | slknals by means of electricity. The pres- |\ NCOUVER, B, €., Sspt. 20 The Ak | A "'"m“"l‘ f h*vnr Bt Wil pr graphs of he more important documents. | for Embezzlement. | bonds to pay for intersection work. The Sunday afternoon 1o Omaha was cele. | *Uré has nothing to do with 1t, as a handear | oo o" 4\ neas of Cornwall and York com- | © ;vh:u' ser 4:“ ard ‘hnnmh'lcn i Among the papers sent by the War depart- | amount of bonds to be imsued will be de- |yt WIMTET 0, (I BERCHCE | will met the siknals ns eastly s the bie- | [ictoq ' their trancontinental tour westward | A4 (he two cages are belng brough : | ment were (hose relating lo the appolnt- | Omana people are much interested In the | termined as soon as it s learned how much | o 4094 ¥ TG EIECUCRCRE B0 R O mest locomotive. - The mechantsm s rather | foor 014 e guents of the people cf Van- | he legality of t tms in co | ment of Major Hawkes to the army and a8 | cage of Arthur J. VanKuran, a former resi- | grading is contemplated by property owners ‘.h- cooselon Balng LNAL. the moclsty Bas| Smpiicsted dnd 18 pinced out along the| .oop | Strengthen the tired kidneys and purify | an officer in the Philippines customs serv- | qeny of Omaha, who i on trial at Salt [ Councilman Miller found in looking over '<nm 810,000 AR (8 membarship The | TN ks In cenvenlent receptacles and in the |~ o0 epecial tiatn made the run down | o oG Rl T Cele with A fow doses of | AERERHCIAD 8 SRR RE LD AR E IHARY | Lake, charged with embezzling funds of | the bills that Inspector Clark was having | fEhChel (e 0000 FECK TR SERERRETR, TOC atgnals: themaelves | throngh the canyone and valleya of the | prickiv’ Ash Bitters. It Is an admirable : | the Oregon Short Line, of which road he | his horss shod ¢ the expense of the clty. |y \ieenth sirest, where the members of (T8 EARNINGS ARE - BNORMOUs. | Fraser river (hla morning and at 11:30| sonte, o . | was treasurer until his arrest last February. [ This was ordered stopped. v 3 P pulled into the Canadian Paciic depot. In - At the afternoon session Major Hawkes | "o "y ere o that while the books show | Miller made another attempt to stop the | the two local lodges. Vastislava, No. 24, | — ¢ heights back of the depot a| DIKD, | Peretatore e o e enate whieh wmwteq | @ SHOFtage, it fs due to the system of book- | pay of City Prosectuor Henry C. Murphy (404 Hvezda Nove Doby, No. 8. met WIth| prgapertty of New Vork Central At- | he terraced heighie back of the 4¢P & heretofore made In the senate which caused |\ ooy %0y i ha handling of funds and not | by recommending that the ordinance cret- | the &rand officers. The program consisted Rig iy great crowd was gather 4 8| ) — the investigation. He went into detatls | (TR IR CO 0 T O ARt of VanKuran, | Ing the office of prosecutor be repealed. | Of an address on benalf of the grand lodge | n o | tDOCIR Balled to W salute of cheers. A |Ryax. Dernard, aged 17 vears son af Mr, and read coples of letters which Helstand | 1y "aaiy (hat the trial will be long drawn | When 1t came to a vote the motion was by Mrs. Anna Kalina, president of the| The passenger earnings of the New York 'guard composed of bluefackets was Saaval RN ek ST T B | had written to him. The most important| o, ug the attorneys for the defendant | lost grand lodge: an address upon the founda- | Central rallway for August arc sald to have luyp at the depct platform and just behinl| 2, 00q) trom 8t John's church 7 a'clack | development during the day was Major|,ra’ making their case from the evidence | The mayor appointed B. E. Anderson. £ | tloa and uim of the order by Mre. Band- becn $3.000,000, or $§00,000 in excess of the them a detachment cf mounted rrl|r0m‘rn‘a\"{‘n Wednesday. "Interment at Dawson, Hawkes' testimony regarding the first meet- | suppijed by the witnesses for the prosecu- [ B. Christio and David Anderson, apprais- | haver, an address on behalf of Viastislava | eATnivgs of July, which, until August, M; In their smart uniforms. Premler Laurier|Neb R ing of some of those who were projectors|tion. On cross-questioning it has been | ors for the grading of F street, Letween |lodge by Mre Volesensky, an address on the record breaking month in point of | anq the countess of Minto, who had ar- | TOO LATE 710 CLASSIFY. of the proposed Manila Rope company, | shown that the treasurer wa® charged wiih | Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. |bshalf of Hvazda Nove Doby by Mrs. Che- | Passenger earnings 3 | rived by the pilot epecial, joined with the which was held 1 Dudley & Michener's 1aw [ money which he never received. but which To Favor Rallway Estensfon. leborad, a poem to Bohemian women by | :":flz’;’:’l':'m:r,:":,:‘r:‘,|;:,,,'h,‘h,.' rda | ekt thedntin esmmitteninpEARROTH NEBDL OUNE man, Sxnerisngea in.llie offiec in this city in the summer of 1800. | was deposited in a local bank by agents At tH 0 { Mrs. Duda, and songs, recitations and plano :’[ t .m_hJ“ R UB Abiasleen 'R s, | Weicome to the duke and duchess. The| [P ":'l‘ PRI f ddress RHANGE Sith Those present, besidew the attorneys, were |and the deposit slipa sent to him: that | A% 'he request of Adkins the street com- | yejoctionn by Miss Fransee, Miss Minnte | 8 Of which e an-Awerican exposl | former were his vniform of admiral of the | Ing C0. Friend, Neb ; Colone! Helstand and W. E. Harton there were discrepancies found in the ac- | ™! e ;“'""" b proceed at once |y .ny prank Svoboda, Mrs. Buresh, Mre Pt :‘::m:"“‘;,‘l;‘l e ‘r " Ereat Loavy and afier the commitiee bad ben In answer to an inquiry as to who were | counts at previous time, which were easily Olen In L street, betwoen Twentleth | o4, 1, “siigs Mary Duda, R. Svoboda and | 'N° g gk vhe OF | {niroduced the officers of the North Fa-| 4 5 and Twenty-fourth streets. in order that the fmmense volume .cf travel is due to | 15a e in the company Colone’ Helstand wrote the | explained, but the books had not been ex. | A1 THeRty-fourth 4! \ls for the Min. | Mre. Michal. | George H. Dsniels, the head of the pas- | NG sauadron were presente | msf‘sfs OF following names: Willlam M. Dudley, Lewis | amined from May. when they were found | ¢ ’."‘m gl 7 ot be de. | The celebration was one of the most SREeT SANTISAL g | The duke fnepected the guard of honos = T. Michener, F. L. Hawkes, James E. Boyd, | to be correct, untll the following February, |, o, KL DOt BE A8 | 1orgely attended of any of the reuntons of | “pa commenting upon the progressive | DPfore he and the duchesa were escorted to MEN ONLY. ?.eof,"ql'“'“‘M.Winnn‘;' :'.m:f:;;‘:x /;.]:":I:".: :,T:':n\:‘:”f,::.r:: :xn,,';,.fl,,',m:,[:d and not per- | Tty Enginesr Beal directed to es- | the order i the clty and was pronounced. ' metnods of Mr. Daniels the New York (N state carviage. which awaited them. Loss of Power, 8. Helstand, 0 and Lew i B. Jackson Major Hawkes produced a paper contaln ing this list, saying he saw the names paper and said he thought it was his writ ing, but where or when he wrote the names Heistand write Colonel Heistand inspected the The amount about $8,000. of the alleged shortage is The key to health s In the kidneys and lver. Keep these organs active and you have health, strength and cheerful spirits. Prickly Ash Bitters 1s a stimulant for the he had no recollection. Members of the |y anev “regulates the liver. stomach and committee brought out the fact that BuM, {ouels.’ A golden household remedy. Melklejohn, Corbin and Jackson were not g present at the meeting S Some discus slon arose as to a cable mes- Amusements age from General Otis, contained In a message Heistand wrote to Mr. Hawkes The committee wanted to know who sent “Sapho'— the cablegram to General Otis which called 4 The Grace Hayward company presente for his reply. Colonel Heiatand said he sent| o100 Nethersole's version ':,' ’..:.:nm” : it as & personal message. Tho letters which [ 1o poyd theater Monday sfterncon and wera read today were coples which Hawkes | pyght 1o audiences of unusual size, consid- had retained. Heistand acknowledged most | ering the fact that the play had been seen of them. The committee admitted them,|pere a number of times before. Miss Hay- subject to change which the originals might | warq s, of course, the Sapho, while Mr. show. These originals are in Helstand's | perris does Armand. Both parts are given possession and he was asked by the com- | creditable Int:rpretation. The stalr- mittee to produce them, and he promised to do so. The investigation will tomorrow at 10 4. m Marringe License resumed climbing «pisode tional features | eliminated. A change of specialties was made and the audience was not and of many other objec- the plece have been glven time to “lobby” The following marringe licenses have heen | between acis, the entire evening being Ia:xb:r:llwhy the county Jjudge v, taken up with the play and the vaude- Walter A. Hinman, East Omaha.......... 1§ | Yille numbers. Among Mr. Ferris' ape- Lilllan E. Dahlstrom, Omaha 118 | clalty people s John T. Powers, a come- Willlam A, Hooper, Omaha dian of high rank, whom the patrons of Mary E. Cormack, Omaha the Orpheum remember from former sea- l‘\llr::rl“ :\.r){‘r:lr;::"n;"'."'l:‘nm | sons. There are other specialty people of Willlam Bade. | ability. There will be an Geslene Schuman G0od Boys Are the bad boys very often. The boy that's good for anything is generally pugnacious. He's a liealthy animal, and the healthy animal will always fight for his rights. When a boy shuns the rough sports of entire change of bill tonlght, both in play and special- ties. NEW SCIENTIFIC PROCESS, A Preparation Discovered that Will Destroy the Dandruff Germ, For some time it has been known that dandruff s caused by a merm that digs up the scalp into little white flakes, and by sapping the vitality of the hair at the root causes falling hair, and, of course, finally tablish the grade on Tweifth street, from 1 to J streets as soon as convenien Permission was granted to the residents of Archer avenue to grade the street from Thirteenth to Fifteenth streets, providing the work {s done without cost to the city. An ordinance was introduced, providing for the building by the Union Pacific of a new bridge across Mud creek in Albright Plans of the bridge were exhibited and no objection appeared. The city authorities and the rallroad officials will doubtless en- ter Into an agreement for this bridge. Upon the reommendation of Martin the Louls Hutter claim will be settled for $217. Numerous street repairs were ordered and an adjournment for one week was taken. No Blds Recelved. Although halt a month was given for the filing of bids by brokers for the purchase of city bonds, not a single bid was received by the city clerk up to the time of closing his ofMce at 5 o'clock last evening. This offer of 4 and 6 per cent bonds was well advertised, but for some reason the bid- ders held back. From all that can be learned on the outside the bonds are all right and are well worth the money. The 4 per cent bonds are general Indebtedness bonds, while those drawing the higher rate of Interest are for districts, the city stand- Ing good for the securties. It Is the Intention of the council now to readvertise and give brokers at least thirty days In which to Investigate and file bids | 1t was stated last night that bids were not forthcoming because eastern buyers had not sufficient time to look into the history of the bonds. A dozen inquiries were recefved by city oficlals concerning this lesue, but when the time came for closing the office of the clerk not a single bid had been flea This was a Rreat surprise to the members of the council. It was Intimated last night that if the bonds could not be sold at pub- lic eale a private sale might be arranged, the idea belng to interest private Investors Mayor Kelly's Re in every feature, a complete success, End of the Hoer War The Boer war which has been raging for the past two yvears, will soon be ended, ac- cording to the latest advices. News of | peace will be hafled with joy by all. War is a errible tning and has slain many | people, but we believe stomach troubles | have slain even more. When the stomach is out of order, and you suffer from dyspep- sia, indigestion, flatulency, sick headacho or constipation, we would urge you to try Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It will cure you. NEW SECRETARY INTRODUCED Reception by Young Women's Chris fall work by the Young Women's Christian assoclation took place last night In the rooms of the association, the attendance taxing the large gymnasium to its utmost capacity. The reception was in honor of the new general secretary, Mrs, Emma F. Byers, who was Introduced by Mrs. Har- ford. Mrs. Byers spoke briefly on the work to be dune and requested the co-oper- ation of all members. Mrs. Byers was formerly connected with the work in To- peka and Kansas City. A serles of afternoon courses will be in- stituted, the first to be October 19. The president appointed all the members a finance committee "o That's all you stove or range HYMENEAL. Myrtrom-Worthing, rlana" to know about a P need At the residence of the ofMciating min- ister, Rev. (. W. Savidge, Sunday evening tian Association to Mra. Emma F. Byers, The annual reception and opening of | | Financler says that the active, brainy ad- vertising campalgn which Mr. Danfels has to bring added business to the New York Central than any | ons which existed in the territory |erected by the Chinese residents of the conducted has done more Attrac covered by the road “From the ew York Central office: saye the New York Financier, “flows a con- | stant stream of literature—not the slipshod carelessly edited pamphlets that | are made to do duty of this sort, but higl 50 often They were then driven through artistically | decorat d streets to the courthouse. An! attractive feature of the street dec:railons | was a serles of arches, one of which was Organic Wenk Varicocelo, mes of the Hlnllll(‘l" Tro: bles, Ruptarc, ftricture and ringe, Tatiblished 193, Chertered b the State. Call or stat e by meil, for FREL IHOME TREATM T, it Dr. La CROIX, 318 fron Dlock, MILWAUKEE, WIS | city and another by the Japanese. | Formal Clvilities, At the courihouse Mayor Townley read | an addiess of welcome and the duke fn re- ) | Pl thank m and the people of the city | .| | class literary matter, written by experts | for their cordial reception. The duke and | - and illustrated by the hest arilsts to be |duchess then assisted in the formal open- had, | ing of a new drill hall for the lncal mii- | r “Mr. Danlels is an example of what | itla, end the commissioner presentcd med- | brains will accomplish in the world | in his career the secret | are enormous salaries | a million dollars additional into tne treas of what to hin | ury of a corporation in several months, he can command his own price, not only from one company, but from many The | young man who 1s starting in business sees It a man puts nearly to the volunteer soldiers of this dis- | trist who served In South Africa. The rosal) s | party lunched at the drill shed with the, cfilcers and members of the reception com- | miitee. Later in the day the royal esupie were thown through the Hastings sawmill | and driven through Stanley park \ Gloves Just the thing for protecting The world In the park the school children of the | the hands wants nim, or more like him. If every | eojty sang patriotic sengs as the duks and | while doing | rallway system {n the country had a George | party passed. Later the chies and leading | housework 1H Daniels in its empioy, baukrupteies | tribesmen of the British Columbia Indiane | i | Would be fewer—at least so far as the pujq their respects to the duke and duchess. | | corporations are concerned.” Later in the afternoor the duke and duchess Price Per Pa'r | NPT T e B Y1 boarded the steamship Enmpress of India, on 9611 fl | A jolnt session of the Western Passen- “‘l':"\:}(‘":"l’ly e "" be' iaken to Vietorte, $1,26: y mai | ger assoclation’'s castern LENEATE) RRaacos | orth Pacific squadron. Ten'ght the city and flect In the harber 10c exira, the T I \ Tram s0c | ERE—— ‘m;‘“.‘ ;"I“l’".“"”l'l“‘:“'“” “'j‘“"”'r'"‘o‘l‘:l""]'::‘ l" were illuminated in honor of the royal T“E e ey o arand Botel, X ob | perty. On shore thousands o electric lighs | H. J. PENFOLD C0. | sheets for winter businese to southern re- entatives of the | sorts. Nearly Bfty repi leading western and southern roads are in attendance. The sessions will most of the week THE CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME continue | :’\::r‘““:‘&" ":““)‘“‘m’: »“;":m‘”:"h‘r“ |"l::"" h‘;‘: | for the other fellow, but we must give been mapped out by some of the leading N Customers the beet shoe for the roads s adopted. This change Is ex- | Money we can by and in doing so it {8 | pected to cause a great deal of discussion | but natural that the women shold ap- {and will doubtless meet with opposition burned brightly, while the ilned in lines of lam , | India end its convo, 1ps_were out- | . The Empress of reach Victoria te. Medieal and Surgieal Supplies 1408 Farnam Street, Omaha, Rate sheets, which have heretofore been ‘ We're SU”'— preclate the value In our $£3. specials with the wide extenslon edge - yellow rope stitehed soles, natural finlshed sole .| P g Y baldness. For years there have bsen sil Ml)‘mt A. R. Kelly and wite returned from | z\pert Myrtrom and Mise Nina Worthing and heel-n enamel. patent colt, patent his companior an extended eastern trip yesterday af Kid and viel k 'y apt to be a weakling, kinds of hair stimulants and scalp tonies on i Th P yesterday after- o of Omaha were married s | ki and vieh kid uppers. Every palr an H s Sabandd i ) the market, but there has been no perma- [ po The mavor and his wife visited the| [ exclusive style with us and not shown of the fact. nent cure for dandruff undl the discovery | By'Tal0 *Xposition and were in the Tempie sisxs Intantnm | For Invallds to Get Cared Free of qnywhere else In Omaba. You ean't A great many of a preparation called Newbro's Herpicide, | of -"u"f when President McKinley wus| 1y has long been regarded as one of the | Charge by Calling on British | ¢0i the difference between them s d o BROAE SIS DY which destroys the dandruft germ. Destroy | *Bot: From Buffalo the party of which the | most daugerous and fatal diseases to which Doctors in the Board of Trade | 00 L F 0 L Aol oD fied to the vonderful the cause the effect will cense to exist, Kil} | M@YOr was a member went down the St. | infants are subject. 1t ean be cured, how- Building, Rooms 488-40, | the hizher priced lines You will be curing and strength- the dandruff germ and you'll have no dan. | Lawrence river to Montreal und to Lake|cver, when properly treated. All that is Before October ;m'--r' #ted in seeing them, ening power of Dr, drufft, no itching scalp. no falling hair. Champlain, thence to New York and Wash- | necessary s to give Chamberlain's Colic. | Pierce's Golden Med- Ington. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly are in the best | Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor — | D l {en! Digeovery. All PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. of health and report having enjoyed their | ofl as directed, with each bottle, and a cure | | rexe Sh()e Co,‘ { strength comes from —_ trip immensely. is certein. Since this remedy has come | A staff of eminent physiclans and sur e s, food after it has been B. B Baldwin of Elkhorn is a Millard | Taxes Due Today into such general use thore are very few | feons from che Lriah aledical inslute maha's Up-ta-‘a‘e Shoe Houn | perfectly digested Ll | e deaths from cholera infantum and none | numoer of pitieis under thele care in this 1418 FARNAM STREET. | and assimilated. By JSAnton Owen of Bridgeport is renistered A ““"bd" 1 of each year city taxes hecome | wratever when it (s given. For sale by all [country, establsned & pe.minent Liauci| New Fall Catalogue Now Read : e at_the Milla ue and payable at the office of clty ¢ of the Institute .n this cly i 100m. 88 curing diseases of the J. G. Bishop of Kansas City, traveling | t, W S the clty | drugglsts | and w9, board uf Trade building. stomach and other trelght agent for the 'Frisco system, as & | corurer. Tax Commissioner Pitzgerala | “'These cminent gen.icmen Lave decided organs of digestion the ller Grand completed the work of making out the Announccments of the Theaters. | o give ‘heir nervices entirely” tree 100 | You Should Sea— en Medical iscov- plthont A & ! er o e office opens this morning all will be . he Boyd Friday i 0 CRil upol W) _SOF “Lredi» of planos we are now rfolk, O, H. Swingley, Beatrice; . A. | 3 son's engagement at the Boyd Friday night | ;neng petween now and Octobes 224, The o wing. A an b Al ery " enables the per- [ Anderson, Crefe: J. M. Shickley, Gieneva;|TAdy for the payment of the 1901 taxes.| apa Saturday afternoon, Octcber 4 and 5, | services Consist not ony of consulta.l n f:""'“" About twenty different makes fect nourishment of Loran Jordan, Gresham, and ¢ T Watson, | These taxes become delinquent January 1 in his elaborate revival of “The Henrletta, " | ¢Xamination and adv.c., but also or al | the products of nearly all the standard the Bodv: which ia Lincoln, are state guests at the Murray MILOF SULEICAI Operalions, actories of American. Al the natural and A Nebraska t Merchants: South Omaha Clab's Reception, the ldea seemiz to have become prevalent | obicet in pursud (bis coir s ural an Thne Batlftl o iatting Nebraskans at the Merchants: J. B » bj ) [ © I8 | fancy woods are representod \ e ol Hanna, H Hanna, William Hannd, L.| At g spectal meeting of that the acale of prices will be beyond | to become rapl i 5 LAy Y presented in the hand. ““lf‘; way a body can W. Beal, E_ M. Beal, Superior; Frank | *'* & of the directors of | 10 1TC L average theater-goer. It {s | uuainted with the slcd ana amicied some veneers of the “Knabe, “Kimball,' be built up—by food. Coker, Ed Coker, J. Vich, Sutherland; F. |the South Omaba club yesterday it was v . | under no condit.uns wili any cnarge what- | “Kranich & Bach," “Hallet & Davis,” ‘“Me- There is no alcohol in "Discovery,” |E. Beaumont, | Madrld: = T. V. Haskell, | decided to cpen the winter season with a | 1°fiDitely anuounced, however, that no ad- | gyer pe made Any seivic.8 fen.e.ed | ppajl, Hosp . " g 3 s OVETY T | Wakeield: D Miller, Leigh: H. M. Apple- i v vance over that asked for first-class at- | for three months, to il who cail bitire | d ospe,”" “Burton” and a dozen and it entirely free from opium, cocaine, | NAKU NGO, Milery, Letkhs Ho M. ABPIC- | reception the night of October 11. Members AR UL B others. The new 1002 styles of cases are and all other narcotics. A, Ellott, Ea Mitier, Carlton; M. B, Smith, | their wives and friends will be welcome | '72C110n8 will be made. Thiz will bo wel e, duotusn treat all forms of diseass | Arrivioa dsily and they eoe ‘beautles. You “Dr. Pierce's medicine has done wonders for | Bridgeport: H. E. Kryger, Kearnoy | Arrangements are belng completed rapidly | (O HeWS: a8 It places within reach of | ynq geformitler, and guarin.es u cure i | cannot help ac f o my two sous.” writes Mrs. M. Hartrick, of Dem- e P PIALY | 21 the opportunity to again see that most | case they undeitake. At the firat | % help admiring their graceful archi. ster, Oswego Co. N Y. “Both had scrofula LOCAL BREVITIES | #ad the intention s to prepare interesting | g4 omte motor In bis famous oreation of view a thorough examination is made, | '€Ctural lines. Then again there are some My eldest son was taken two or three years ago . | teatures B Lampl o and, if incuruble, you arc (ransly und | of those plain cases, but high grade action with hemorrhage from the lungs. It troubled — Magle Clty Gossip, ertle, the Laml 8 revival of 50| yindly told so, aiso advised aguing E 908 to SN ; and tone, planos for $225 to $275, Th him for over a year. He took Dr. Pierce's Golden The Inquest over the body of (' Moss, established a favorite as “The Henrietta,” | (ng yous money [OF useless trestment pibnn " L Lo Medical Discovery and has not had one in over | the section man killed on the o Hiram Cockrell is back from Oklahoma a emale weaknes ad | €T what you want If you are looking foi Ty mi Elkhorn with Mr. Rebgon in his famous role of [ Male and female weaki atureh and & for 8 year. My younger son had scrofulous sores on | tracks near Thirty-first street, will be held | Mrs. E. R. Hayward is visiting the Wat- s catarrhal “deatiiess, also rupiure, gol.r. | 100 cents’ worth of muslc for every dollar [ i f his neck; had two lanced, but has not had any | 4t (he coroner's ofice this morning at 10 | kins family ertle, piesuges an immense amount of . all 8kin diseases and all ulsenscs of | nvested. Hear th a since he commenced 10 take your medicine o'cloek Charles Adams of Cudahy’s has returncd | Interest on the part of the publle. Mr. |fhe sectum are pomitively cired ha oh . h | lnveste 87 LROM 8R4 00 UA AL DS { Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical “N"N I i »;élnlll:;\ry _to | from Seotland Robson, knowing the support theater- “':Fh =r-ulm|- : | A HOS Aqmerf in paper cover, sent free on re. maha R TS W m.l:‘r"\}hl'\'-.v"n‘ngl'_\ Wi ome ugain after two | goers would extend to him, has given the | :_‘I'}"i'_"m“,::‘,“'.'],,:';‘;"f"‘“ of the Instl. | . E ceipt of 21 one.cent stamps to pay ex- |the funeral 8. Fisher in a body. | ™ ! g play the most important production that | ' Office hours fiom 8 a. m. t1l & p. m i A . nse of mailing only, For cloth bind- | The members will meet e rour | K ot the affaln exnoaniiin. *ft 188 | it has ever had and has surrounded him No Sunday hours. IM“”G and Ari. 1513-1513 Dou;xn . . £ U . P "IAL NOTICE-If you cannot " " l;‘izx;“‘h\&‘:;'“{}“-\, Address Dr. R. V. “fllrlrn-mn and from” there procesd to the | Harry Kelly has wo far recovered. his selt ‘b”h the "1"""::" company that has | SEFCIAL ¥O Question "blank for hema We do artistic tuning. Phone 188 , Buffalo, N. Y, residence, where the services will be held. | health that he able 10 attend to busi- | ever been seen in bis support, | treatni ot

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