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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1901. w0 and work of Christ. 1t has introduced | e e sork ot e 10 weodieet | BAIRD. RETURNS DEFEATED|CAPE COLONY N REBELLION | TIRE OF LEADING DUAL LIFE [PURITY IN CITY GOVERNMENT|(RBE.URIBE STILL ACTIVE|INVESTIGATES WINER'S CASE compels a ';‘""*"“':“"“h”" by ’"’”""’i | Prestdent Kruger Receives Message Hev M. €. Werring Talks of Pablie Ambassndor Clayton Working fo See question of the seat of authority with par- e — » 1 9 = core W » . ence to the spiration e Tellt f Rene d Activit a X 5 pirlt and Omahn's Manicipn . W Henles's Nelen ‘l:;tll'l::nrrlv;'r";f "¢ ible, Moreever "v‘n-] His Search for Miss Brens's Abincions ik :v m:nn::n, s Hutings Physioian and Bailrad Maa's Needs, rgents and Co- " Mextca, i state of philosophy and new teachings and Preves U | LowDON, Oct. M.<itr. Kruger has ree Wife Take Morphise. e Troops May Yot Ocour. | i theories of natural science have called for — ceived a message from General Schalk- . The second of the “popular services —_— MEXICO CITY, Oct, 20--Ambassador & Jeconsiruction of | the foundations o | HUNT NOW SWITCHES TO BULGARIAN SIDE | hUTS(" thet the areater part of Cape Col-| HAVE BEEN LOVERS SINCE CHILDHOOD | bt fho First Coneveds’oner CRNMCh M- [ Clayton, acting under inairuetion of the VENEZUELA FAILS TO PAY ITS DEBIS ony is in rebellion, says a dispatch from Brussels to the Daily Mafl, and that the Boers have armed 15,00 Afrikanders in the past three monthe. held Sunday evening, the program includ- ing cornet solos by A, A. Covalt, a vocal solo by Mrs. A. G. Bdwards and a duet by W. H. Wilbur and C. B. Aitchison. State department at Washington, has been Investigating the case of W. H. Mealey, an Amerfcan mining man. under arrest here While the ambassador was working to se- tying of tne citadel of all religious faith. Yale Interested tu New Teachings. Efforts of Those Who Are Still in Pur anit Will Center There—Les: Go to Thelr Rdom In Chicago Hotel, Take Polson and Lie Down to South Americax Countey Unable to “It may be said with propriety that Yal _ - — The theme of the address by Rev. H. C.| Forward Quarterly Payment Due [cure Mealey's release, news came that he has beon neither indifferent mor silent on tion 1s Without Other English ¢ n Salclde, Die=Doctor Will Proh- Herring was “Omaha's Need of Public Amertete. CIvIsen) o1 Damage had been released, but immediately rear- these cardinal questions of world-wide in- ST, JOH N. F., Oct. 20.~The body of | b Spirited Men.” He sald in part: | rested under charges of robbery and per- terest. It is propef to mention that in the Newn, § > » Oc A gt Al ably Recover. e N -+ 4 Claima from Revolution, jury. Mealey's case har heen in the t field of apologetics the effort here has Rev. Henry Black, for some time chap- | ‘There are five departments of city life | more oF less for several years. Ae the fe- been to deal with the new problems in a lain of the British second-class cruiser | which challenge our attention as the fleld | PPN fnore OF 16a8 for Several years. As the re E 7 featioon | Charybals, who mysteriously disappeared | CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—While grieving over | for the operation of public spirits. The |sult of the present litigation. the arrest spirit of candor, with mingled fear ’a s | CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 20.—The United | trom St. Johns last Wednesday, was found | the dual life she leading with Dr. | rst that will come Into our mind is the | WILLEMSTAD, Island of Curacao, Oc, | Of Mealey. taken in connection with mining and discretion. Few writers in "";‘ "‘:‘f | States legation tn Constantinople is stii) | (nis morring mear St, Johns, shot through | Or¥ille Burnetto, a prominent Chicago den- | question of commercial prosperity. This is | 20.~(Via Haytien Cable )—The military sii- | CAse, and the point is made that an Amer bave made more timely, fresh and eRettive | without definite news from either Rev. Dr. | the head. In the right hand of the dead | tIsl, Mre. Charlotte Nichol, wife ot ¥ | the towest field tn my opinion, for here, the | uation on the Tachira frontier apparently | ©An rermanently residing in Moxico, pay contributions pertaining o the Sfl""" "“:‘ C. H. Haskell or Rev. J. W. Baird of the | man vas a revolver, He had evidently | 1+ Nichol, jr., commerclal agent of the |gelfish man, struggling successfully to ad- |remains unchanged, although the scouting | /0K no taxes in the United States and no thelsm than our honored and \""“"‘m' mission at Samakov, Bulgaria, who have | comnitted suiclde in consequence of de. | NAshville Chattanooga & St. Louis rail-|vance his own interest, advances that of |and restless activities of General Uribe. @ citizen, loses his standing with the United theologian, Dr. Samuel Harris “ ‘;‘ {he | Deen endeavoring to get into touch With | mantia, attributed to the excitement grow- | F08d, committed suicide today at the Marl- | the town. In this fleld there is a happy | Uribe and his followers may result in an | States government. It this principle were questions growped under the M;‘ O ang | the abductors of Miss Ellen M. Stone, the | jng oui o arrangements for the forthcom- | POTough hotel. Burnette also tried to end | revival in Omaha, as evidenced by fhe | engagement with the Colombian troops of | made operative, it would affect many long higher criticism, whatever may be ju '::‘fl!mmmnm- and Mme. Tsilka, her com- |y viait of the duke and duchess of Corn- | B8 life at the same (ime, but was un- | Transmississippl exposition and the audi- | more or less importance any day. Nor is|!me American residents of this country of the "‘;“’"‘ p s ;" ":""2‘;‘“ oo (R | panton, with a view of arranging as 0 th | il and York. successful. The two were found in their | torjum scheme, but in this field comes in | there any ehange on the Goajira peninsula. | Mealey, it is satd, had made Mexico his :rn:e;".;.:nf}.,.; e o avason of | Tinom demanded by the brigands | rooms, both stretched across the bed, the | the question of capital and labor: as this [ In various parts of Venezuela guerrilla | bermanent home. Mr. Baird, who was at Djumabalo, has Get woman dead an rnette with his neck them and little inclination on the part | eamer Off Rocka d Burn: question 15 correctly solved so will the city | parties of nationalists continue more or - - ' o1 ATn " Anytraetare ORNIORs11NS 16 “BIBE | 1o o Thon T i The o ey b | LTIATIFAR. N. &, Oct. M0.~The teamer [ ERCUE Gl SIS O ooy | DTOVINE. less armed activity and minor uprisines | OBEDIENTLY HOLDS TO RUSSIA to get into touch with the brigands from | /iA% Shi phine clutched in his hand and the g “Taxation interests me more than this. |are frequently reported. President Castro b their heads in the sand: and on the whole | yo“Turkish side.. All efforts will now be | yonchester Shipping, which was ashore of | iyrneq on from every one of the six jeis 4 NAVE AGLIA 1T Vigoroutiy vessiig - (Eroeieetion | . . b Pl U 04 of our cesafully floated off at kb water last nigl 4 v ce N v an, epression, d | " ::;:'m'.: fi'.'m:li Iv:-t:.‘:l:: lp':rln::nfl Iiber without the aid of tugs. It steamed up to :".‘" ",;f":““': "’y’"“‘:’*“::‘n"‘;’ ""h“" FOOMS | 4 matter of publlc notoriety that the pay- | of dlscouraging the natlonalists, seems nui “""""‘M Emphasizes "“" ATlF Witk & sisasudd tanable. censerva: DEATH RECORD. the government whart at North Sydoey | WVh* fOUTd & note wrilten by the woman, | ment of taxes in Omaba is a matter of |stimulate them fo fresh operations. They | raditional Polley. tism." | this morning. The chief officer reports | Ci gty Ao € | chojce rather than a necessity. In per- [are not facking th nuwbers, thelr principal RISL This evening ut § o'clock in Battell chapel Colonel GRaryas. Jones, that it Is taking water slowly. Tomorrow | M08 1 daia it be. | %0N81 Property the city treasurer la be- | Wint boing arms and ammunition BELGRADE, Oct. 20,—King Alexander to- the college organist, Harry Benjamin Jep- [ WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Colonel Charles | morning a diver will be sent down to as- | A5 WhOm 16 B 'h"‘:"‘:r'“|-lm"_',‘“‘"m:" ginning to make people feel that the pay- [ The sum of "i‘"" became due this month | day opened the new Servian Togmlature son, assistant professor of applled music, | Jamee, a prominent Agure in Washington | certain the cxtent of the damage. on earth and he foved me, and we could pot | ment of taxes 13 a necossity, but real estate | to gy L vl L M _"“"“"': h““ The speech from the throne pledged the gave an organ recital. and a man of varied attaloments, dled at| (o s Weiain Tutessbatn he separated. Goodby. CHARLOTTE. | taxes still go unpald until the owner feels |l«rm‘l:l of “‘1‘;“11{:.“»‘0”1'-““ claims an "; monarch to uphold the new congtitution Tonight the hotels and boarding houses | his residence here today, aged §4 yemrs. He p EE e The note, supplemented with a statement | like paying. It was a pastime a fow years [ not :" i LA s ey ".‘" of | (xpressed gratification at he correct and are rapldly filling and new arrivals are | was born in Rochester, Y., and was ad- | LONDON, Oct. 21.—Referring to the Made by Dr. Burnette, tells of the tragedy | ago for citizens to sign petitions for im- d".,'.'.‘"‘.r’ sustalned r\||| ng t whrrm \l\\fj" Of L triendly relations maintained by Servia with Tonstant. The weather was superb and all | mitted to the bar in Albany. Kaly in lite | movements of Prof. I. DeMaartens of the | enacted by the two lovers. Accordivg to|provements to be paid by special taxes | 1802 They were ""’(;" leated O rarmey | foreign states and emphasized ~Servia's oy he trects of the city have been fllod. | he wa an ardent demoerat, but be became | University of St. Petersburg, who Is also a | (he dentists story, he met Mra. Nichol | with the idea of having theso taxes de- |zucla and the Lnjied Suates and (he IOBACE | ~traditional poliey of securing the friend In many cases long journeys hy teams | a republican in 1554 and was an influential | member of the Russian privy councll, the | While yet & young girl in Nashville, Tenn. | clared invalld and the way in which they | tRIEE o A cqpsail oo The stk | *0ip and confidence of Ruseia.” bad been made from surrounding fowns | member of the convention thet nominated | Brusels correspondent of the Standard des | "Nd fell In love with her. Burnette moved | succeeded was alarming. The solution of paymentx, wih annual interest on the sink- by sightseers. Tomorrow will be devoted | Fremont for the presidency nies that he has to Chicago and married several years after- ing fund, the payments to be dividea pro e T s When Lincoln mission from the Rus- this problem will require patient, wise pubs WASHINGTON'S ILLNES! v can claiman ; ¢ practically to cercmonieb of ofcial wel- | was elected prosident he appointed Mr. | slan government bearing on the Sout At- | MU g " Thia In the firat ngtanice where Venbsdela come, James collector of customs at San Fran- | rican sitiation and asserts that Boer cir- ove was still strong for each | . bove this is the question of monopoly. —_— clsco. Colone) James was chosen by Anson | cles in Rr els d edit the possibility of :‘:‘L";r A ";:::ln:‘:. m':“n: l:l""p ll‘:o"‘r:l [:;V';l‘:(; Our public utilities are in the hands ("Ih‘“ defaulted on a quarterly payment. Drast :l.:‘lll::‘l.':‘llllfl d to Save Burlingame to he his second in the prospee- | Russian intervention. X 2 4 eF | private corporations. Public ownership is e First President. RULING ON BANKRUPTCY LAW | furiineame to e b recon i ata e | S mear very s Ther seemet, Boweve: | ot semeds, b o one w1 Aenv | BUYING EVERYTHING IN SIGHT | e . " e 7eter of scavims & domne NS MATas NRE SatsOR | TriSoion for- NINR WK, st Biosrs| . Tald% veteeauy aerte Ohlsame. | R SR e ber part on | that public control should be exercised. It — son, No. 50 Madison lane, New York City, talled to appear. He was a pootic writer of [ WASHINGTON, Oct ~The delegation £ ual life she was 1eading. | s axjomatic that unless the city govern- |Unfted States Steel Company Acquires | owns a bound volume of the Monthly Maga 14 Be Alfowed in Al some ability. of the Union Veterans' unfon from the | SAturday we went downtown together and | ment controls the corporations. the cor-| — oiy Plant and Copper Deposits | #0e and American Review of New York COnnen. District of Columbia, which is to attend | “'¢F haviog several drinks. she proposed | orations will control the government and p g 1 g for the year 1790 and from it {5 taken the s JedEe Thamwy 0. 4! the sixteenth natlonal encampment of tho :'I":""l"h"; 'I"'l’ '""r: “h' “‘""d 'f'dlhfl :H:: the latter 1 fear is too true in Omaha. v following interesting contemporancous ac- ATLANTA, G4, Oob, ides W RAGIIOHL 1. 0 Oui S B RS order, beginning in Chicago. Tuesday, loft gh lotel and she produced a bottle | phis question cannot be settled by doc- — count of the medical {reatment adminis of morphine she had hidden in her dress. She again asked me to die with her and 1 consented. Then she swallowed nearly all the contents of the bottle and handed here foday for that city. Among the num- ber was Commander-in-Chief General R. G. Direnforth and hig staft and Division Com- mander General John Mexeham and staff. Newman of the United States district cour has handed down an opinion of interest to the mercantile community and the legal trinaire theorles. “Then comes the question of good and efficient government, Government cannot SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 20.—~The Post saye that the United States Steel company is about to build an immense steel plant at Whittaker, tered to the most illustrious of Americans during his last illness. It-will be scen. says the Mail and Express, that the science of . a native of North Caro- | assoclate justice of the United States court of private land claims, to €. Fuller, aged 7 lina and : b create prosperity and morality, but it - Chth. mCkts, anA: hat . Gres | Eiedicite tins, mdle BHOREIGUN, YtHIdnn.in tHe profession at large. The supreme court of [ which he wae appointed by President Har- MebomTicanin. it to me. T drank what was left, but be- | ;014 make the conditions easy for the |liminary to the establishment of the plant | dIrection of greater mildness in the treat- L T S IR il BT B LT S He was a Anti-Duel Congress at Leips) lieving I had not taken enough to prove people to acquire both. Some people at- | the Murphy Oil company's plant at Whit. [ ment of disease during the last 100 years tion of the bankruptcy law, that a payment | member of the confederate’ congress and | 1 @ipsiG. Oct. 20.—The anti-duel con- | [@1a1 I tried to end my Iife by stickIng | {rjhyte the present céndition of our city | taker has been purchased for $2,000,000, | Ahd the extraordinary means taken to save tacelved by a creditor of a bankrupt WIthin | wag elected to the United Staten house of | gress. which opened hire yestordny, nas| N AtRIn into my neck. 1 saw this was | B0l SR PN EL e s e | Tn- addition to this comes a statement | Wathington's lito ought i he Intereating tour months preceding the filing of the | repreqentatives immediately after the civil {apuointed a committes, including Princo | *1%° BOINE to be a failure, so I turned all{ n™ |\ 4 rather due to that sordid | that President Doaue of the smelting com- |F¢A4Ing to others than doctors and drug- setition in bankruptey must be surrendered | war He was taken sick over a year ago | Carl Lowenstein, Count Stalenberg-Erbach | 'N¢ 8as on and luid down to die.” cowardice which causes men to cringe to | pany. of St. Louls has purchased for the | E!8ts. The December number of the maga Metore the creditor shall be allowed to | when returning from a sittiug of the court | anq Baron Oelsnits, to take active measures | BUFDCIe stated that his wife knew noth- | WS T RN (N tear 1o lose | United States Steel company all the iroy | #1n° sava: srove his claim in bankruptcy, whether | a ganta Fe. The funeral takes place here | to foster the agitation against dualing, | 'K Of BiS attachment for Mrs. Nichol A |yl HEC IR oihing from the | and copper deposits in South Utah and all ome time in the night of Friday, the he payment was recefved knowingly or not. | Monday afternoon. At today's session @ hope was expressed | Policeman who was sent to the Nichol nnr‘y' It 1s alleged that ‘the machine’ | the deposits along the line of the Clark 13th of December, having been exposed to & Another section of the hankruptey act s that Emperor William would assiet the | Iomo to notify Mr. Nichol of the tragedy, | qiidt o' i way, We can observe the | road from Utah to Calitornia. Tain on the preceding day, General Wash= \uthorizes a set-off to a creditor who hn; J. J. McCarthy | movement. k;‘unll 10 one there but the two children of [ oueruiion of the machine—it is never far fngton was atacked 31ch an infammators e T 5 s tatksu "HICAGO, Oct. 2 “arthy 5] i the dead woman, one boy of § and the other y % s affection of the upper part of the wind- o Which haw been s 10 the bankrupt tr'llH::"::;‘r'l; "n'ut:: er a M;‘:r;n:nt::'. Wone | New Chiltan Minister at Ntearagun. |a little girl of 4 years. They told the vo- S15 Ny Euriaee O t1is '"n::v‘rtk!m”l(' b Lt ] pive, called in technical language cynanche rubsequent to the pavment rocel et U] Shore il snd 4 Tairond man for| MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Oct. 20.—(Via | lloeman that their father was out 100king | {hoy gexired they could break all kinds - trachealis. The disense commenced with & goods entered into and became A part of) for their mothor, who had been missing all last night and today. Both of Ha Galveston.)—The government has received el @ dispatch anoouncing that the Chilian crutser Seneno will arrive in a few days at | thirty years, died here from heart fatlure. Mr. McCarthy was native of Canada. His body will be taken to his old home in Lon- violent ague, accompanied with some pain in the upper and fore part of the throat, a sense of stricture in the same part, a cough Austrian Woman, There Are Otherw, of machines every morning before break- fast. The machine thrives only as public spirit is lacking. the bankrupt estate. The question before Judge Newman was | ” There died in Vienna the other day a|and a dificult rather than a il de- A5 to'whether a set-off would be allowed In | 4o "0 S oo o Corinto, Nicaragua, bringing Dr. Calo Ir “There | ther department of our city " tpmrerli LG : o 9, 1 y g Dr. Orville 8. Burnette was born at t- BES 158 P ¥ | woman who claimed to be the champion | glutination, which were sueceeded the oase of a creditor whose preference e Hazaba, Chillan minister to the Central | jpgs. i o was bornat Hast- | S atill closer to us and that is the gt A I ar was got knowingly received. Judge New- man- holds that the set-off should be, lowed a8 well in cases where the payment was jnnecently recelyed as in_cases where it was not. . Judge Newman subsequently passed: an. order authorizivg the trustee to Neb., about,twenty-eight years ago. He was married seven years ugo to Grace Anderson, also of Hastings, who had been bis playmate and schoolmate from child- hood. The family moved to Denver, Or- ville, the son, also going. His father was man-hater of the world. This was her boast during her lifetime, and as yot her title stands undisputed. The good fraulein would furn over ih her grave, however, if she conld learn how the weaker vessels who were to' have cbndicted “her funeral all fever and a quick and laboriovs rospiration. “The necessity of blood-letting suggest Ing itself to the general, he: procured a bleeder in the meighborhood, who tonk trom his arm in the night twelve on fourteen ounces of blood. He could not he prevailed General J. M. Walker. Amcrican republics. RICHMOND, Va,, Oct. 20.—General James | i M. Walker, member from the Ninth Vir- SHUISIR Anpan. N ginia district and a distinguished gemeral | LONDON, Oct. 2 in the confederate army, who at one time | Pylades reports, schools, which have the expenditure of vast sums of money and the core of thousands | of children. The men who control the schools should be of the highest and best, yet strange things have happened in The British cruiser says a dispatch to the 7 3 y, N Vi . vil- by the famlly. commanded Stonewall Jackson's old brigade, | Daily Mail from Sydney, N. S. W., that 1t [ a wealthy sto:kman and the young man | 'N° Past: Through the efforts of e¥il- | qign. had o ¢l in the hated enemy to | bY amily. to send for the attending take the ease o the Grgult cOUrt of aRPeRls | 40"\ "hig nome in Wytheville, Va., this | has annexed Ocean fsland, west of Gilbert | lived in case fon years. Finally bis wite | Dinded ~men—largely of one men—the | help them out, Marie, {u her will, decroed | Phsiclan till the following morniog, who morning. fsland. The island, which has hitherto been schools have been placed in charge of men arrived at Mount Vernon at about i1 o'clock urged him to take-up some profession and he decided to,become a dentist. About three years ago he came to.Chicago to study. NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 20.—Nothing is known here of, Dr. Burnette, conneoted with the sulcide of Mrs, W. L. Nichol, jr.; at Chicago. Mrs. Nichol . was a daughter that no male person should have anything to do with her turying. She must be lajd out, preached pver and carried to the came- tety hy wofien, a worian must. sovel dirt on'the hox ‘other wofiren had nailed her up in;' and her ‘gravestone musl be chiseled by a woman's hand. k & British protectorate, Pphates. taken from the sloughs. The trouble has been the apathy of the people. They must show public spirit, or the management of the’ schools will be ~carried back’ to” the slough from which it has been lifted: “The public spirited man is the man is rich in phos- Rt 3 scovering the case to be highly alarm- 1ng, and foreseeipg the fatal, tendgney, of the discase, two cansulting physicians. werg fmijediately ‘sent for, who arrived, one at 3:30 and the other at 4 o'clock of the after- J. B. Lockhart. FARGO, N D., O¢t. 20.—J. B. Lockhart died here today after a short illness follow- ipg a slight paralytic stroke, He 'was the northweatern representative of the Travel- REV. JOHN ADAMS PREACHES AR 4y l-jr?fl an.Gappel Renals- Nine(eenth Century? at » Raise in English Coart. LONDON, Oect, 20.—G: F. Wright, solicitor general for Ircland, has been ap- ers' Insurance company, looking after its | bolnted a momber of the high court of |of Dr. F. A. Shoup, connected with the [ %1 Cares 007 the oL} e a| Al that %as enéfly decreed and the ::":‘“".“"lK;":i"‘:'nml"‘.n:h:rl-‘;:"wmm")'fid;'q' — loans and real estate’ investments. judicature, in succession to Justice James | University of South at Swanee, Tenn., and | e lle aplbit. . Nothing | ¥Omen of ~ Austrin-Hungary undertook | he part aftected, two Lg% WY aoplled 14 BUFFALO, Oct. 20.—At the Church of the | 7 ; 5 Murphy, deceased. John Campbell has been | before her marriage was popular socially | ¥iI N0t sustat PURE BPIR PRI cagerly to follow out her commands. Every | calomel were given, buf all without an Messlah, where the Universalist general Oldent Member of Elkn, appointed to succeed Mr. Wright. both tiere and in Nashville, where she | "": e Dible We have some | WomAn's club in the empire sent deleRates | perceptible udvaniage, the respi "'.“' g conyention is in sesslon, Rev. John Adams, | o\ o000 5 e spent part of her time. W. L. Nichol, jr., | the Princibies oF e o Mce in Omaha and | (0 the funcral and every one within reach v SPLLALIOR, he- D. D.,. of Hartford, Conn., today preached SONS, Kan., Oet. 20.—H. B. Brown, Expelled from Danish V public spirited men In office in Oma se. Oct. 20.—~The Kleler Zeitung an- coming still more difficult and painful. “On the arrival of the first of the con sulting physicians, it was agreed, as ‘there is the son of the late Dr. W. L. Nichol of sald to be the oldest member of the Be- Nashville, one of the south’s prominent nevolent and Protective Order of Elks, came to march in the procession bebind her 1o an audience that taxed the church to hearse. They eould ‘not prevent the men 1t¢ utmost capacity. Dr. Adams’ theme was let us thank God for that."” KIEL, ‘ Al k8, | ounces that eleven residents of the vil- | Physicians. He is at present commercial AL B ik | from gtanding on the curb and watching | were vet no signs of accr 2 “Gospel Renalssance in the Nineteenth Cen- | $1¢ here :‘;"’(’1:"‘:.::' aitp vear. He will | e of Kiobenhand, the Danish trontier, | 8€nt at Chicago for the Nashville, Chat- | FRESH FISH FOR THE NEEDY |ihem, but they thought they could run the | bronchial vessels of the 1:.‘:::‘|:.."|:? it tury.” 4 have been expelled for publicly advocating | {AN0OBa & St. Louis raliway, but had r parade without them. Unfortunately, how- | effect of another bleeding, when abouy At 7:45 the Universallsts, with bundreds Canialn dumen B/ Misile. {he reunion of Schleswig with Denmark. | cently been promoted and was to return | Game Warden Stmpkina Expects 10 |ever, o wind was blowing and the banner | thirty-two ounces of blood were drawn. ot Buffalo cltizens and visitors, assembled | ' Al to Nashville at an early date to assume Furnish Fine Carp and of the Jungfrauenverein was so heavy and | without the least apparent alleviation of in Convention hall to hear three ministers | DAYTON. O., Oct, 20.—<Captain James T. Glnd White is to Return. the duties of commercial agent at company’'s headquarters here. the unwieldy that none of the women could Michle, commissioner of the National Sol- managa. it, so they. had to call in a power- diers’ Home for many years and brother of the disease. Vapors of vinegar and water were frequently inhaled, ten grafns of calo of natlonal reputation speak on the general theme, “Universalism the Key to the Buffalo. BERLIN, Oct. 2 ‘The news received here It the plans of George Simpkins, deputy 2 L ; Y Stat ful man, and be went marching to the grave [ mel were given, succeeded by repeatad Thought Problem of the Twentieth Cen- | Goneral Michie of West Point, died sud- :":":;_:‘:‘,'J';“ B e, e e ovor | AMERICANS GET MORE STARS | state same warden, with reference to the | proudiy’ supporting the honor of his kind | doses of emetic fartar, amounting o't tury.t LT S e ber to stay has caused great satisfaction > seining of Cut-Off lake are carried out, the | at the. head of the line of women that fol- | five or six graine. The speakers were Rev. Dr. 1. M. At- itk Ban Johnson Claima Twenty-One Na. |l0mates of the charitable institutions of | jowed the corpse. “The power of life seemed now manifestly wood of Rochester, N. Y.; Rev. Dr. Almon 7 o 'L Have &l *| Douglas county will feast on fish for several | Another woman who was known through- |yielding to the force of the disorder; blister: Guonison of Canton, N. Y., and Rev. J.| NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Augusta De Forest i P gt days. rman Ambassndor Goes to London. BERLIN, Oct. ~Count von Habefeldi- Wildenburg, German ambassador to Great Britain, who had been staying for several days in Cologne, owing to iliness, left today for Londoa. out Germany as ‘‘the man-hater” had a similar adventure when, in endeavoring to arrange herself a house in which the hand of man should have na part, she found she could not get a bullding that women had erected. She had her furniture. her dishes and her implements specially made by women, but she had-to live in a man-built were applied to the extremities, together with a cataplasm of bran and vinegar to the throat. Speaking, which had been painful from the beginning, now became almost fm practicable; respiration grew more anc more contracted and imperfect until 11:30 on Saturday night, wien, retainiog the full M. Pullman of Lyons, Mass. P oy DEATH SENTENCE APPROVED Private Wine for Hi the well known actress, who played leading roles with Alexander Salvimi, John MeCul- lough and Edwin Booth, dled today at her home in this city. John Robson. with His Organisation, Under the law of the state the fish taken from the lake cannot be sold in excess of a quantity sufficient to pay for the cost of seining—all other fish to be glven to the charitable inatitutions of the county. There is no way of determining the number of CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—President Ban John- son tonight definitely announced that the American league has already under con- tract twenty-one national league players & Murderer, ia to Hang Crime in Phil- Chik CHICAGO, Oct. 20.--John Robson, well Confiscate Comic Paper. and that the number will be slightly in- "“':""‘rfi:h'““:‘ :‘;:‘"“h".::ri‘d";n:::l°|-‘n’l‘; bl g e g i r;;:;zlufi"m‘! nLl':-ux:::: intellects, he expired 3 PIAse: v o s & mates 0! 3 . A ! n il ;""’:‘h‘:“: the northweit 0 account | BERLIN, Oct. 20.—~The current lssue of Srenngd bafora. the:beaiunlan of avpt aphn |10 45 800 who lived neas Berlin. In her early years | i was fully impressed af the beginning WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.— President of his lumber interests in Wisconsin, dled | simplicissimus, the comic paper, was con- President Johnson, however, would make| At the meeting of the Douglas County she had a lové affair that‘resulted In a!qr hig discase as well as through evers flecated yesterday at Breslau for an offen- sive cartoon directed against Emperor Wil- liam. disappointment, ‘whereupon she took a vow that #o long as she lived she would never #peak to a man, nor, if possible, look uoon here today. The cause of death was Bright's Roosevelt has approved the death sentence | gisease. imposed In the case of Private Willlam Fish Protective association at the court- house this evening the subject of the stage of it that its conclusion would be mortal, submitting to the exertions mare no definite announcement as to the in- dividual players included in the rald. v ¥ y i, seining of the lake will be discussed, as it ma ! 0 | for his recovery rather ws a . duty than Wines, ‘Company ], Twenty-fourth (col- FIRE RECORD. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 30—It was off- | S#IER S 00 L0 70 the anglers. o |oDS:, This vow she rigidiy adnered 10. HaV- | ¢rom any bellef of thelr eficacy.” He don- ored) iInfantry, found gullty of murder in FOR SWEANNG ALLEGMNCF clally announced tonight that seven play- ? th a ing bought and furaished a-house she 8Uf- | iq0raq the operations’ of death upon hir Pangasinan, P 1, and sentenced to be Wisconsin Hay Flelds Swept. =|ers of the Philadelphin National league | D0t fovor "::n";fn"m' ‘e Same WAMOn | rounded herself with a corns of women. |yt L0 CEURT T alkenne, an, hanged. The president directs that the _ | base ball club will play with the American | &0 each, .of whom was required to take a | cl o o Taotore his death, after re- sentence be duly carried into execution at| 1A CROSSE, Wis., Oct. 20.~Late this att- | James Jacknon Suspended by Res| ooy, noxe geason. Delahanty, Wolverton, | t0 his effort to take the voraclous fish from | gimilar vow, and for Aty vears she so man- huural-lowrs Siloi b gips s ok a’time and place to be designated by the | fioon fire wae ‘:;i“‘:fi:;“ h"n::enl:ge:e.h:: formed Presbyterians for Orth and Townsend wil play in Washington | the lake. agod . thiogs that. sho neither hud xoeech | Ceaicq i exprossing a desire (hat he migh! ommanding general of the Department of " 3 t Taking the Oath. and Flick, Dugglesby and Monte Cross will e with gor.set- eyps.0p-a male creature be permitted to die without further inter Northern Lugan. In tho care of Private ::n:’:,;:'_f‘:r:‘;::‘;‘,::' ":"fl;: gl nd Play with Connte Mack's Philadelphia ciuv. | PLANS FOR THE AUDITORIUM The eftarty of some hese wan-aters to | 1 LT on, € v F, - A avoid the & and the services of the Michael it n¢| belug outside the clty limits and beyond [ BOSTON, Oct. 20.—Jjames Jackson of | TWO others it In sald, wil be found with 7 hated sex sometimes eAuse amusing episodes. Many such occurred in the life of a woman Architect Wil Make His Report to the Bullding the American league, but it has not been determined what clubs they will be con- Consul water service, It is believed the fire was started by tramps. Upon these lands are Cambridge, who was suspended from mem- bership in the Second Reformed Presby- Rallrond Resumes Business, desertion and sentenced to be hanged, the president has commuted the sentence 1o nected with. in Yorkshire, This old woman's p I8 MUNCI Ind., Oct. The Chicago & dishonorable discharge with forteiture of |Stacked tbousands of tons of hay. Although | terian church, because n becoming an | ¢ Committee. marked by (he followlng |uscrintion: | Southeastern rallway which has been_ Liec all pay and confinement at hard labor for | the 1088 cannét be estimated at present it | American citizen, he took the oath to up- “Sacred to (he memory of A. H.. who died |up for two weeks was put in operation ol 1s thought it will be’ enormous. hold the constitution of the Unitea States, | RACES END THANKSGIVING DAY | | 0 T 0 plans of the |on Mavch 3i, 1811, After a'more than com- fai this end of the line today and all the i i e proposes to Aght the ruling. Jackson took | Omaba anditorium will be turned over to |moD experience of the frailty and falsencss | trains running on rogular schedule time Suydersse Romaine Wet. Firemen Injured at axo PRTL in today's services at the church. W. 0. Parmer Dentes Story of AN | GO SC0 I comimittoe shortly | Of Man she spent twenty years of huvby 1ife | The office and (rainmen resumed their re WASHINGTON, Oet. he State do.| CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—The four-story struc- | The case is probably one of the atrangest Winter Meeting at Do e g o o 1s samounced, which | Vithout” holding any communication With | ypective places and the road s In complete partment has Bean Informed by United| ture at 110-114 West Fourteenth hireet, oc- | of its kind ever called to the attentlon of oy i e e e an ot the meeting | A1 member of the ses she had such €00 | gperation in every department, Rates Consul Hill at Amsterdam, under|cupied by Kealing, Smith & Shoomaker, |the people of Mansachusetts. Mr. Jackson Ot etarn o be held today, | TeAfon for desplsing. ate ot September 2. that the project of | mAnufacturers of leather goods, was de'|is a Scotchman by birth, but now after O heabis Aaeaalation a8 ta | AR A TBtlds ‘ot fact; she Bad.in itl- draining the Zuyderzee and adding new | troved by fire today. While clinging to | ten years here he has taken out naturaliza- NASHVILLE, Tenn, Oct. 20.—W. 0. | BEE Wb O b made by the con- hodd, been abused by a drunken father, AMUSEMENTS, e tertila ard. {0 the Kingdom ot the|the top rung of a high ladder and fighting | tion papers. Parmer, repredenting the lessses of Doug. | the report which will be made by the SO | later When forsaken by o lover fo whom | ______ i 4 Netherlands has been withdrawn by the | the blaze, five firemen were thrown to the Rev. J. M. Foster, pastor of the church | lass track at Loulsville, tonight denied the trm- '"po" will be a confidential com- ::,.;',:‘:, h:‘;,: d';;“:’:’n:;‘fl-‘:orti'u::d,lu':»:x“:;: .o'nls T"E.TE"]R“--:::’;';{‘.?. g vi vi o story that an all-winter meeting with e \ 4 new miniatry. The matter thus has boen | Eround 'Cd SOVETON ihjornd: ‘,A" il % "omdwmm [('l'“"“: ,‘:,' _.::'w':d,m',': wlnl’er book was to be held m:,, My, | munication, which may or may not be | fortune and once to a man who attemnted Only Two Performances. disposed of .probably for & lons period | SIST, Lots on buliding. and captents, ;‘:‘;L‘;ur;";“fh,"‘__:’ ollowlng statement | 0 Mor declared that at the very sutside | made public, as the committee decides. | (o take her life. WEDNESDAY Mat and Night, Oct. 24 Mr. Hill says that the state of the Dutoh 1000 CANe: v _— tinee, 260 Fitiorg o budget rcr(’kr- such an undertaking at it “We look upon the constitution of the | the meeting at Dou track would not Orown Point, N, Y., writest —__n ‘:‘I:‘:K::I';:j_r‘::' m;"::"mmd“:‘fle'lfl' for Ihie time inddvisable and, moreover, the Ledge Bullding, Northfel United States as an immora) demiment and | 1ast longer than Thanksgiving day. As to |, Folnted Paragraphs. blum—The Marllok smsdingsc tall in the price of land has diminished| ABERDEEN, 8. D., Oct (Special.)— | @8 an Insult to the Almighty in that it makes the winter book, he erted he had no| . i."'she was induced to try Foley's Kid-| Chicago News: A wise man in business | the demand for new agrieultural hold-| The Ancient Order of United Workmen |Do mention whatever of God and claims | idea of violating any rule of the American |1 ", "ang fn less than a week after she | may be a fool In love | Th' wmnfi M[, Wfllm Ings. Jodge bullding, which hurned at Nortbfleid, | for the people that soverelgn power which | Turt congress, of which he ls & member, | P LR " o wuy greatly Improved| Lots of verde writers actually Hnagine| pooou onicor: e s0e, 7o0, $1.00, Seat was & fine bullding and 15 a great loss to | belougs to God alone. We refuse to accept | and that he was, under any condition, op- | Lo%e, req pottles cured her. they were born poets. "0;"‘:‘":.";' PRI TSR0, UMy TH0/' WAAS1 1 ReNtY To Appraise Reservation, the town, although fully insured. W. A.|the constitution thus and cannot swear [ Posed to winter books. Regarding the oo st e TR Only a fool would trust a man who says ¥ iy WASHINGTON Oct. 20—The secretary | Pinkerton, who occupied the lower floor, | *lleziance to it."" matter of Newport dates, Mr. Parmer sald Fitty-Eight Hours to Portland the world owes him a living he kad not made statements recently cred- ited to him in Cincinnati. SATURDAY, Matinee and Night, Oct. %6~ HTWO MERRY TRAMPS." lost his furniture stack, valued at $15,000, and insured for $3,000, P A — PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VETERANS, ot the interior has appointed Roval A. Jobnson of Tucson, Ariz., Frank 8. Ingalls of Yuma, Ariz, and H. D. Latham of Phoenix, Ariz., appri # of the abandoned from Missouri river via the Union Pacific. | Some men manage (o keep from being im- Compare this time with other lines and see | POsed upon by hevln‘ dis: s, 4 how much quicker it is. Through Pullman “. tance doesn’t lend ":':"I:’.“ men Palace sleepers are run daily. Pullman or- | One's View of the almighty dollar HYMENEAL. to on Figh steinel-t iross, part of the Fort Yumil reservation, lying sT. JOSAPH, Mo, Oct. 20.—Alvin T. NCIN ¥ Dice” Ken- | dinary sleepers leave Omabu dafly at §:20| A yoman doesn't really want to be un- touth of the Colorado river in Arizona, | War. Swrvivors Mememhered by the | gioiel for soveral years prominent in | nedy, who has numerous allases and is |q. m. and 4:25 p. m., and are personally con- | Feasonable, but she simply cant belp 1t comprising forty-five acres, together with Gemeral Gove 4 western journalism and at present city | known in police circles everywhere, was |qyucted every Friday. The man who n.‘n- l;‘lr -I-’ml: m:lm:.'"m 1ll government buildings thereon. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—(Special.)—The | ¢ditor of the Gazette-Herald, was married | killed in a saloon fight here tonight. The For full information call at city ticket |up Is apt to discover that ) Telephoné e e ASHINGTON. "Qot, 30.~(Rginial.)~The M Gross, daughter | Police suspect Paddy Carr, who has been 3 treet. Telephone 216, A run of bad luck may pot remove the ¢ following western densions have been | bere tonight to Miss Dora Gross, daughter office, 1824 Farnam street. Telephone 316. Sl ot s el | Mats. Bun., Wed., Sat, Get Free Delivery. “l of a well known merchant. They left on | missing since the fight, in which others mote, but it takes the beam out of a fel- [ o OLASS VAUDEY WASHINGTON. Oct, 8.-The Postomee | “salor acioner 1 & taur df she wes AT /08l 10 have. beag BIsliode Veiveree O e people webe 1o welgh every word | Dorothy Mortom, Geo. W. Le Abharimget s, o e e (P Witheim, Hobbe, Falls Cliy, 16 e Michig Where Columbus Landed, (BUEFALO, Oct, 2 The baurd, o (145 | they utter 1t would be decidedly toush on | Co., Mr. wad Mea Sartv, Feed Nibie, 80 | lkinal Widows, Etc.-Emma M. It ! e . MEXICO, Mo, Oct. 2.—~Tom Bass, the|the Universalist general convention. The | the sceles, Marsh ey ' 1 HOEDIA 1, AR8. Biawnes, OKL. 05 Mo+ | Cyrtie, # DETROIT. oct, #0—The passenger | (MENI Mier Of' a”viring of - famous | canvass of the twentleth centyry fund has | When « man marries be (hinks he 1s gei- | Nadine, HInOGEORE, NIy funers YARERD 1. oSS plowhi) Increase, | Restoratiany Relesye, | steamer, G, of Cheveinad, of, th DGl | horses, “whiely are ‘billed” for” ehe Kansas | been & ereat success. uiready belog beyont | g 'a mate, but often the supposed mate | pletures Sud SEh8 VIR . . $10; i | City was_serfous! ¥ 3 JES— 5 3 Williem C Anderson, Bedforé, B Qinmon: Lhis mornis ausing's henvy o8, Lot by Y S i e e, falr Wrounds here | the convention, Rev. Dr. Elliot, president | tufns out to be u captain. PR i fobles, Eileten, £12: ‘Daniel Kohl, Lisbon, | of Ballard's reel, B, S1ore & o ter rushed | While training the celcbrated high school | of the Ameiican Upitarian assoclation was |~ After her school days are over the sweet . TELEPHONS i John A, Taindes, Greene, W7 Fraderick | In its bottom gmidahips. Ih, WAter et | Norse,"Columbus. “The horae $umed & | given 4 hearing, Dr. Kilot extendel goet| girl graduate is apt to learn that vevond | Ifjnc0’8 Trocadero—""" ' ‘o r k. £ “Rugevitie. S Taenard 8- e BEea i “Feated on the Bottom | somersault and féll with his weight on the | Ings to the Unly whom, he said, | 5 Sior e the washtub. R R iNRE TODAYmi0e: Mg ” a i Encrease.Restoration, Rels . "‘%-'{"f;{{w‘.‘("“n‘:‘i‘,'l?i}‘n"'.'n‘.k.‘,’}fiéfi PR —_— bl Before marriage a man considers bis best | 1 \Veek Excepting Saturday Bvening ' . r. " The vas 80 [ 2 ) e E Doherty rdaho BRrinES: | M the forey passengers, who were. asio D Ensiue Croshes His Foet. Yesterday's Local Fires. girl @ itle dear; after marriage he usually [ El""a anza co m\ p.". Rt MR Rt Avagon (spectal dc- | in theie berum. wax awakened and there | FAEEE SRS S he fire department responded fo two | consiaers Ber Wiittle extravagant o l 01101 A Because purely vegetable—vet thop- | Tied Dctqber B THORC R 1 T it nt) they were aroused 10| gine in the lower yards of the Union b e oian M Ehernonn. the Arst 'ni| ‘The spinster carries a watch to enavlo | 8T TG U T 0 LTS T n ke mel‘mn 1. satistactory — & Cagnwol ot Abourd the steamer Newsboy and pro- | cific about Grdibel (hin morring and | S8 Douglas” Where & WOW' furnace’ wak | her to busband Rer tme, and the married | T AN icdures *Tatlehter | trom 4 it B o e ns wera lamidcn ot one. foor was cit oft ‘The jured man | working badly, but doing no damage. ahd | yomey for. the purpose of timiug her bus- | JEMVo Hnjsh-Twe shows dally—Smoke it 6o clock 1t s impossible at present to | was taken to St Joiephs hospital. “He | the other al Sixteenth and Vinton w Mriey LN s itfmate the damage done (o (ho'vessel, | was aitompting to board the engine. Wwhere & section of sidewalk was burni X F120d’s Pills