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" SRt R L e o it ''HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. [ ‘ = = — — e o - - - - ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1901-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, SINGLE - for Modern — Count, They Capture a - et n Partion:Monday 5 Prince Ranjit, Anmether Connt of Monte Method Kentucky Jurers Report Against the amons Castle, Omaba is te Have a Railroad Train th Their Packing House at Sonth Omaha No Oristo, is Enreute, COnyHENt, 101, by Press Publiishing o) ' M"‘f" '{ State. (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co Broaks All Reoords. Longer Big Enengh. — BERLIN, Oct. 26.—(New York World PARIS, Oct, 26,—(New York World Cable- | e HE LEAVES LONDON FOLKS ALL MYSTIFIED | || &% &« Telegram.)—statictice | LIFE IMPRISONMENT IS THE SENTENCE [ ram Special Telegram.)—Levi I Morton's | UNION PACIFIC WILL ASTONISH STEAM published here regarding the result of open- | millions, in the hands of his son-in-law - e Kept Well ¥ alr treatment of tuberculosis show that the | Count Boson de Talleyrand-Perigord, have S— Sets Sall for An They Canmot Discover Who or What tha | [0t Surcess s boen attainee by the | It s ""““v:‘dw‘:“:';:::y After the | aiready begun to tell. The famous bis- | porcg is 1o Do Switter Work Th e “vaur, | Extension Will Nearly Double the Fresnt Lavish Btranger ‘Is. 121 have been declared cured. In Saxony, a have been wrung from the Castellane family a Long Run Majority. | Output of the House. country fn which consumption is prevalent, — by the sheer force of American money & Strikes a New Gusher, | CAPACITY FOR HOGS TO BE INCREASED P out of ninety-e tients over sixty have | When the depleted condition of Duchess Cuts Father's Thront, | WIS TASTES ARE DISTINCTLY ORIENTAL [ been curca. tn Baten the apen-air trens. | FRIENDS AND ENEMIES BOTH PRESENT | 4", ‘tnunces compellen the sale of | CYCLONE SPEED FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN | e Stock Geohunme, | i ment in the pine woods of the Black Fo! thh.--v..m afow nmnvh:\‘ »;:c:r:'uurx‘n Boson's | ‘ ; & has resulted 06 cures out of 240 ¢ ol Wi, ot 8 . mother was enraged to find that her sister » Sy | Mravels with Retinue of Dancing Girls and "n,.r» ‘;',.:,.,l«,:”,l,.‘.,,,,“,,,‘ ,’_‘ ,.,’ml (ant | Couriroem is Crewéed with People from |, j iy, “nnfinr Count Jean de Castol- | New York to #an Francieoe at & Whirlwind Ground Laid Ont and Reugh Gkeiches o distributing popular literature instructing All Abo lane, had bought it, thereby placing it in Gait. A Pl " Dusky Attendants. the people in the nature of lung discase dak, the possession of the Castellane clan and b ! the Plans Made —_— and the most approved methods of ,.".ymx._WOM[N WEEP ON PRISONER'S BREAST forever depriving her descendants of that ke ¥ :m:.»‘:. ":"n...,u.,. a ‘r.l-:: N v alf & millic eal have i cherlshed grea cestral te T o ,. PROBES THEM ALL IN GORGEOUS COSTUMES | 1% "™, Hilf o million leafiets v orished Kreat Ancentral e ore tully | OMAHA TO OGDEN IS A FAST FEATURE| ; cypinsian s ventl {LIVELY TIMZS AHEAD IN PACKING TOWN hoo nho n classe: The German government has in- ATOUS b tr vs that Oount Jean de structed the Berlin hyglenic sssoclations Mim o Court| cagtellane i @1 to apply 1o the keeper [ Overiand Fiyer i St lebbrl bl i Opening of the Ha 1 Plant, e to open offices In which {nstructions on 3 Pronounced— of the sea’ & @& decree granting to him er Thin St i “"‘:. nt ‘:nhf | - Fgedipiiyin 5 st hyglenic and sanitary matiers shall be im the titlo gigRRiiuke of Valglicay ‘upon the ve Miles I% GeTAIRE HRaEs: ekt il bbbl ek MHis Evers Wish—Hotel Men parted f Doctors will be present at cer- | grounds & e sot oy @wned the Val- Bob Banins Rent Menih, on the Armour Provide tain hours of the day o answer such ques- encay, he, hut that his Wife was really Are Amuased. \ R o R e bk et o e the * "\“‘..:1.'".‘.,'. her :“rolhi-l, Duke de kit I, S5V 06 Bht ol6thieh 1o W . wing « confirmed paralytic S b : : :]Trlvn'.‘u.ufli ‘:1 I\;'\::'”:‘H‘h :t"“'h”""‘fl‘“‘:: ORGETOWN. Ky, Oct. 26.—Ex-Sec- 8 of Bagan moved heaven and earth | C l|l<J\L:r\I-A| Wyo [@ t. 2 “l.\;«v.\,\.lw'lnil ot Bl P et R LONDON, Oct, 26.—Prince Ranjit of Balu- | conking, heating, sleeping accommodation ary of Caleb Powers was todav | svent such action befote the marriage | *&Fam)—The Unfon Pacific will iuaugurate g litions to § i h again convi ccossory before the, e November %, in connection with the South pany’s plant in South Omaha are now under chistan, who to an unusual extent has 8Uc- | Whathor children shall be washed with hot | "E00 €on a be . er son Boson with Helen Morton " Bt LS bl L Ok I ceeded In exciting and bafiing LOBAON'S | or 0ol water? What outdoor exercises are | L, L0 the murder of Governor Willlam F it wan a great war of mining und counter. | 011 Pacitic Vn»:m\u »'m. »; 8 n; i . Lyl i, T AL curiosity und who is variously described a8 | o a¢ varjous seasons? How long childron | ool 8 ’-'""‘"‘” :l'}" -A.-;"("."'I ume | mining. Count Bonj de Castellane naturally ;h' by r‘“.”iu v".‘; :‘WMJI v“ e :.“\“.u -W-‘_ b |»‘| ‘:”':i \\h“'u" m.-‘ v‘l-”“lm & , ll‘.‘ b an Indlan potentate and a prince of BIAM. | jouig remain out of doors? How 10 Pro- | ame eogng o e O as | Tilied nimaslt with his brofgpr to prevent | 0 SULIEE BRSNS EH WoiE AU STENE VHER % VIoW t6. CMeOETE uBon. patled October 24 from Liverpool for Mon- The second trial began October § and bas | tho marriage. Moreover, Countess Anna |4dopted by any railroad in the world. ent plant with @ view to erecting upon it treal on board the steamer Lake Simcoe, continued with three sessions daily, court | wag waid to be losing sleep on account of | The train will be known as No. 3 and 4 # mammoth hog house. This new butlding, whence he & going to New York, accom- adjourning la h night. The Dresent|ine prospect of Helon MoFton cutering [ U1 leave Omaha, westbound, every after- E when comploted, will cost not less thaw panied by a dusky suite numbering twenty- term expired tonight. — Arguments were | pronch gociety much better equipped than | Doon at 4:30. I cover the distance $100,000 and possibly more. It will ex sight perso limited, 50 that the case went to the JUrY | gho (o exert preponderant influences; also | (rom Omakha to Ogden, 1,025 miles, fn twer € Matt Teatn. | tend from about the middle of the western He lived a fortnight, in all the splendor at 2 o'clock this afternoon and a verdict | pecause it Mr. Morton's daughter should | ¥-one hours, the average speed of the Reviews Se row of buildiugs (o the southern limits of Oriental opulence, at a fashionable Lon- | 0 FETER T 8IS h ) of gullty was sooi TMBS: i pon | OYeNtUAILY become Duchess de Sagan she'| train, exclusive e being afty _h\". wlog n the plant, thus having a total length announced and e pe | Of chunging thelr clothes for rags of beg- | B. 8. Calvert, his ofd schoolmate. Oppo- | Pt fesplie wn warelenting campalgn the | oo iy iiain ' speed of wixty-five and B snah an arrival was bound to | B&S. AS beggars they present themselves |site Powers on the other side of the court- | MECCRER BEMEEIR . o oy o seventy miles an hour was then known s Boyd & Sharp's ad create he has loft England as much tn tho A0 thelr complaiais (0 the eminent physt- | room, With the attorneys, st Arthur Go e ety Taken 1o T Glcece of the i | dition \ Yo Aoty o ved, | ¢1an, who prescribes for them fr bel, brother of the late senator and gov vl 4 e 18, TitHRI tre hle T addttion - to surveylng Oie grouss and pouncement that there is no such India | business until by accident the physiclan | The attorneys of Powers shook his hand. | Lo "0y fnally persuaded Mr. Morton | Will Make No Effort to Delay His tests it order to ascertain the weight the chief as “Prince Ranjit of Baluchistan,” | discovered the fraud and set the police to [ XPressing aloud their belief in his lnno- | o "y 0l gy ohor,” Helen, both of whom Execut at A m ground would carry. With this data at but that neither condemns the mysterious | Work [cence. Women crowded around ‘Powers,|; 4 opiection of different sobts. J s hand the engineers loft last night for Chi stranger nor clears up his identity, as — l,','",”:':,f """n' _";“'”’:I')': ‘:\"‘:f4|"""’;“‘_‘M"_I'| Last Thursday Count Boson Archambaud | Tucadny Morattm : L ¢ | cago, where they will prepare sketches of Ranjit is palpably an assumed name. Whea |NO - ROYAL FAMILY FOR HER | i 1o ol b o heard argu. | de Talleyrand-Perigord availed himeeif of i % ) ; Wt the proposed building. 1 i expected that interviewed in London, where he by no — hielits (mtsdiately O the Detition @ clause in the law permitting a member AUBURN, N. Y., Oct. 26 on I, (0l . N they will return in a few days to complet means courted publicity, Prince Ranjit de- % Eliznbeth Marie Sceks o | "'”. ,_”‘” ot o mew trial wis over- | Of the family reopening within one vear | gosz, who is to be put to death in (he . s the survey and then work plans for the clined to suy from whence he came, but o | T e oo will' ba appeated. The | DIA8 openéd for landed praperty sold at | electric chair on Tuesday morning for th . big butlding will be made he once oracularly narked: I aw [ emited hending. the ducision | orced sale, provided that the first new bid | murder of President McKinley, had an| FOOT BALL SCORES SA' 3 At the present time Swift has a killiog King.” Whether he is or is not a king he L o 1eibnal., Powers was taken | Should exceed the price at the sale by one- | hour's interview with his brother Waldck capacity of 4,000 hogs o day, but when th cortainly lived like one, spending enormou to Trankfort on an evening train and | SIXth. Therefore the estate of Vulencay, | today. At the conclusion the latter suld 2 new bullding is completed this will Lo sums of money. The retinue which sailed | (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing ( v comprising the chateau, stables, outbuild- | the wssassin had shown no emotion, had Towu, 0 greatly increased. Since January 1 of the it | committed to fall without ball with him included musicians, who pro VIENNA, Oct, 26.-—(New York World (! kit e ings, park, kitchen gardens, orchards, the | not inquired as to the other members of ' oo, present year Swift has slaughtered here duced from weird instruments still more | blegram—special Telegram.)—Archduchess ‘ forest of Gatines, meadows, tillable lands, | the family and had declared thut he did 15 Des Molnes, 0. 370,000 hogs, but the fncreased demand for weird sounds. A dancing girl formed a | Ellzabeth Marie, favorite granddaughter of MRS SHERWOO0D'S PARIS PLAN woods, rivers, brooks and hills, were | not care to see a priest again whton, oo hog products necessitates the inerease in b % anterts s | Emperor Francis Joseph, who would bo hi . warded to Count Boson for $512,660. Waldek €zol his b 1 x City b ty contemplated prominent part of the daily entertainments | Joseph, who would bo his o R awarded to Count Bo 512,605 dek Czolgosz and his brother-in-law, | the capacity contempla Which the suite provided for their master, | Successor on the dual threne of Austria- | WiI' Probably Take Un n ¥ An eager crowd followed the procecdings. | Waldek Thomas Hondowskl, arrived from i we, 0, 16 wdAttion (o tho DUIIGE o BIN GreRE who spent most of his time in bed Hungary were women permitted fo m Heside n Counts Bonl aud Jean de Castellane were He i & man of fine physique, dark-skinned | there nowadays, had formed a determina- 3 SURVEY FOR THE BUILDING ALREADY MADE e one's self inst colds and Influenza? An eminent medical practitioner in Ber lin, whose fees for well-to-do people are high, but who gives two hours' free treat ment daily to the poor, has been vietimized on a somewhat extensive scale Under his addition to the Swift plant will be erected was purchased some time ago. It Clevelund last night and sccured lodging | 4 hog house Swift and Company propose io ench Capital. present, but made no bid, though the price | with a Polish family here. They did not spend a largo sum of money In making al- and handsome. All his food was prepared | tion never to marry into any relgning at which the property was bid in was ondy | visit the prison until this morning. Warden terations about the plant. A number of in accordance with the strictest Orlental | family, owing to the scandal connocted with P b= o one-fifth of s real value, knowing well ! Mead sutisth himself of Waldek (zol changes in some of the pr t bulldings usages by his own servants, who wore gor- [ the sulcide of her father, Crown Prince | (OPYTIENt. 19 Pross Publishing €00 | ihat Levi P. Morton, who stood there with | gosz's relationship and admiited him to the | § will be made and possibly some of (he Keous robes and were nightly marshaled | Rudoiph. When the omperor objected to | PARIS: Oct 28 (New Nork World Cable- | pig gon-in-law, was prepared to see the |prison. Bondowski was permitted inside olfiNe steliatIes Wil HATIOFE HOW I RELCHAN by & major domo for exercise in an adjoin- | her engagement to Prince Otto Windis- | 574 *0e¢ ’;‘:,' i M " d _”_IT\"Y" game through, and being unwilling to ex- | of the prison gates. The interview between baLAIREs oEtR, ~ TRIIG R tafthur 16 (¥ ing park. This mysterious party will, it|gratz she finally declared that she would l‘““_" bt '\‘:"';";‘ i *Uenco | pose themselves to public defeat. EVers- | ihe brothers took place i (he office of the thought that fully $200,000 will be spent in i sald, make w tour of Cahada and the | either marry him or retire to a convent, T, aokare wtmmons . o | ody feels that undying bitterncss will | prison, They conversed in English fo new bulldings and improvements at this United States, returniog, to England in time | Knowing her tenacity of purpose, the |1, M7 JONE W. Mk s Sumone i hereatter divide the familica, e han. ar hilhs s afir. thes 1HtNRVIBW BN Mitlog Thg dbxtiteel rioH KR for Kiog Bdward's coronation. emperor guve way. The archduchess is tall [ gett o COEEE h'.‘: e 1ive With! Wb Morton and Miss Allee sailed for | waldek said his brother was never demon bt B Pmitiatinlin g 10 —e and slender, with a statuesque way of |yt Sl el Tl companion “The . h”h" sleamship St. Louls, | girative, but appeared to be glad (o s ‘|I({'|:~I‘::__ | Chicago and the eketches are completed tho KING EDWARD’'S CORONATION carrylug ber sumall head, which s adorned | § oy of ‘(hls" contemplated arrangement fs | Pew, e POUIER SerE oA Ehent ith. - ho astasstnsanpests o dla Tuanda | 1SN Sy Or | work ot excavating for the new hog houso L vith rich blonde hwir. 8he has wonderful | Cauling tho ivellest dation i ine | nertes of mag and will make no effort to appe aldek | o i 45 | Wil begin. Inquiry for brick and_other Ameriean Exhibition In Celebration | (hArm. grice an Photographs | Aperican colony. Those who seem to be never do her justice, he captivated every vt Crook, (7t Creighton Medies, 5, bullding materfal is now being made and mosi informed think Mrs. Mackay intends Columbus, 6; Duvid City, | the work when once started will be pushed body on her debut in court. Her casting | —_—ee Wealth and Industry. ide of imperial obligations in (k for disposing of the assassin's body, it was | o - { a5 rapldly as possible ociety. Princess Colonna, Mrs. Mackay's " | The extension of the Swift plant and the X tion of & husband will lead, 1t is feared, to | 4o\ ehtor A o e e mother. | ASTONISHMENT AT BETROTHAL |1carncd from other sources tonight that | SENATOR JONES, REPUBLICAN | icopening of the Hummond plant mean (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co.) |8 epidemic of ~so-called mesalliances | parurally. - steps were taken to provent the body find i [ lively times at South Omaha during the LONDON, Oct. 26.—(New York World Ca- | @MODg the unmarried countesses who re Mrs. Sherwood managed a similar cam- | Duke [ Inen by Mis |ing its way into a state medical institn Navaik - A woon Mia!| coming. Wioteb. I8 WRHIEION INb L ATHEUY blogram—Spectal Telegram.)—The date of | Bard her with & romantic devotion. She [ iien vears ago in benalf of Mrs., Aver, Slaiiiane o | tion. 1t has been planned to have the body Phiigps g AR g company will rebuild its fertilizer plant, King Edward's coronation has been fixed for [ hates Couat Lonyay, her mother's second | whom whe established as a leader in the taken in charge by a local undertaker im Soatroyed by fre last Wobke MRIEAANIFOE Wednesd June 25, the ceremonies to | Busband, and has never met him in private. | axelusive cosmopoli t. Despite he g | mediately after the autopsy on Tuesda ARSI AN RN A | plenty of work for fully 1,000 more men extend over two days. The forelgn royalties | Yet she has successfully interceded with | cpanged fortu R al et Ehavan: ige 1 1¢ the financial end of the preparation can J— in the packing town, & corresponding in will be entertained for one week in Lon- | the emperor for her mother, who has con- | jost her influence here, and now, being | (C OPyright, 1901 b Publishing o) | be arranged satisfactorily the body will N ast,” 28-uplted | States ] 8 EHS BEEE B R Ra (0 e e don. Great offense has been given to the | tracted heavy debts, with Lonyay's help, | tired of newspaper writing and lecturing, it | LONDON, Oct. 26—(New York World |be sent to a Buffalo crematory. After John 1. Jones of Nevada made the | of 0 G0 R e Gty English manufacturers by the king's choos- | siuce thelr not altogether hapny marriage. | iy saiq she would gladly accept such a po- | Cablegram-—Special Telegram.)~The Duke | has been cremated the ashes will be tiken | aonouncement (o his friends today that ing for the coronation robes of the peors u aligument return to social | A - ln Ao English velvet is claimed to be quite as good 3 activity is halled with joy, not only in the | the Hamiltons, caused a rumr‘lu tuntl [ KILLS HIiS WHOLE FAMILY !party : ] e | SAfe 0 @ Mardware Store at Boions and serviceable, but it cannot bo ebtained | WK’ Tuvensn & Bl American and English groups, but also | It was tl'mmvm-ul th t m.» '1““'.“,," o mab Padel s i ,"‘ o sufl red o chanke In a0y B the | TR e i MBI ey | the French aristocracy, where it is | Puralvzed on one side, had regained S aug yan Shoots Wite, Wite's Fath conviction e enterta n past.” | B ot that a great injustice was done to Mrs, | health nnd strength to a large extent by a g el |said the senator I my return (o the | ing Roowns. Mackay at the time of her first offort to | 10B& course of massage treatment. So little Himself an ESA [ republican party does violence to none of - penetrate the inner circles. $he is now uni- | thought had been given to the possibility those convictions. | am as sincere a L 1901, by Press Publishing oo | versally recognized to be a lovely woman | Of the duke's marriage, that when Douglas | llever in the doctrine of bimetullism RSBURG, Oct (New York | of high refinement Hamilton, his cousin and heir presumptive | " | the re-opening of Valencay next spring, | il yvigit his brother again on Monday ’ after a thorough renovation and restora- Although Waldek declared on leaving the , tion. rison that no arrangements had been made 0 make another attempt to conquer Paris prison Will Be n Great Display of selece in the precise tint the king prefers, The | mavufacturers are preparing a letter of protest to the king on tho subject the Police. ‘ Another difficulty has arisen in deciding the type and make of the peers' coronets owlng to the fact that no genuine ones BEREA, 0. Oct. 26.—One of the boldest safe robberies ever perpetrated in the R e e T areus ¢ Glan ! i TRON RIVER, Wis., Oct. 25.—A maniac at en 1 left the republican party solely vicinity occurred at an early hour thls "::d" 'I]'“'.“:r"m,""““m M“‘V"’“"‘m_ nteq | \Orld Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—A | r — a n:lh\'hl‘ lu-uu-u:x.m« r<‘<\v‘|‘:l: ?‘L:rln.;l ‘1| Beech Waod, a littie settlement near Iron | that cause aud were the conditions today | morning In almost the heart of the village. s St e T Heralds., The fact has | Mechanic in the town of Archangel invented | EFFORTS TO CURE CANCER | {fushter of Siv Georae on, tobacco mil- | o 000 L uused the death of two per- | A% then I would be numbered among those | The hardware store of Lawrence & Bright- to the College of Heralds. Hhe (et eors|® 07ing machine ang went to the local A lionaire, she was epoken of as the future o "W (00 pimeelt, A fourth s dying. | defending it. The enormous output of | man was entered, the large safe wrecked h::;‘n‘;"::"v::v::n:‘.l;::*I;nml-rl‘:"ot: from the core. | PONCC 10 axl permisslon 1o use it He was | Berlin Selentist Insists t Mataria | Guchess. : The “«l‘uh- ‘“,“,"“Trhlmll”.mlw A homesteader named Audrew Israelson | Bold. however, has accomplished what bl- | and the robbers made good their escape, REALRS (52 A Sneman afraid he would get into trouble if he began resor left nothing except entafled prop-| 0 BEEE e R ragedy. This | metallism would bave accomplished. The | carrying with them booly aggregating an isn cen for the Vital r 0] o keep open the f iy . to fly it without a license. The head of the erty, 18 too poor to Keep open the family b 5 ming 2ing his | silver issuc d and we are fuce to face | ang 0, The American exhivition in Crvetal | il o e O el o e Disense, Daluces, which are let. The duke fs 34, | morning he Iost his mind and, seizing h amount of more than $100,000. palace to celebrate the coronation will he i ‘ L % et o 1 attacked the members of the house- With other issues. I have always acted with | Baldwin uuniversity hears the heaviest Striotly cdnfined to & aispiay of the wealth :I Petersburg for a later edition and :x'l:rl:nl:;‘:;l::“r;_h'-T:lvl\\:; I:.‘.:‘:l By e doine ol "His wife was the first to fall, being | the republican party upon every question |lows. C. . Brightman, the junior member fndustry, scienee and art of the United | fNAlly told the inventor that ax the law | (Copyright, 101, by Press Publishing Co, | 3ears YOIRBEE L B0 SO0 B0 Q00 DOV fstantly Kitled by n bullet through her | but silver. 1 belleve that in the alignment | of the firm, I8 also the treasurer und u States. American entertainments and | POWhere permits a machine to fly through | BERLIN, Oct. 26—(New York Worla | (60 o0 S0 PTG (0 LR B AT | hoad,” The wite's father, who went to his [ Of polltical parties toduy the republican | trusteo of Baldwin university and all of e w1l be troduced and in the grounds | the air he must decline to cstablish a prece- | Cublogram — Special Telegram.) — Prot. | ™ ; U hToh akiltado: " way 1he necls H ty is the only one in touch with the | the valuable papers of the institution which charactoristic American sports will be | 160t LoefMor of Grietswald, who suggested treat- 1 ws shet through the body and is believed | conomic progress of the twentieth cenm- | were left in Brightman's custody were kept s Al {ing cancer by blond mieciionntrom porsons | TORTURE POLITICAL PRISONER | 35, shel throueh the vody und i . | to be fatally wounded. The third vietim in the safe. RBonds, deeds, notes and mort An American advisory committee has been | PLAN TO ELEVATE THE SEA |tainted with malaria, says investigations A B R e T | whether he would be a candidate [ gages of the university aggregating $100,000 formed, consisting of many prominent - | have convinced him that malaria exerelsca nins Heap hooting her through the heart the maniae | fOF re-election Senator Jonex said: “Noth- [ in value were gecured by the robbers R randte American soolsty in London, rhknble Engin A favorable influence on certain kinds of | 216 Soa et fire to the house, in which, lying i1l in | 10 would delight me more than that some | Many of the notes held by the Baldwin who are working in co-operation with Henr pt, Ralsing of | diseases. Ho believes that malaria can bed, was the aged mother of hie wife, The | #t700& republican whom we can elect | university were of long standing and bore Gillman, to make the exhibition complete A ai Tk | now be considered in ‘the light of a the flames had a good headway before men who | $h0uld come out as a candidate for tha | numerous indorsements, making it impos and representative. The exhibition will ex | peutic agent. He is anxious to stimulate | were driving by and who were attracted by | %¢nate and 1 will support him with all my | #ibla to produce them in duplicate. A tend from May to September. J o physiclans to make an attempt to treat [(COpsTight, 1001, by Preas Publishing Co) | 3 oFo "o oq unon the scene, As they dia | heart.* diligent search for the thieves has been b l"\:;\r::l =, v"|);\ Pross Dublishing o) | caneer with mularia_injections, which can | ST, PETERSBURG, Oct 30— (New York | 8 sacison, who was in the barnyard, where ator Jones departed last night for | instituted, but as yet no clue as to th ESTERH“ZY A MONEY LENDER‘\\-' PETERS, R dot. 26— (New York | he done without danger, provided quinine f\nvnlv_! « lhlv‘grnn: Speclal “I"n am.) ‘\;m the meantime he had killed the family | \VAShington, where he will attend the wed- | whereabouts or identity has been estab orld Cablegram-—Speclal Telegram.)--The | i sdministered. Prof. Looffler's atten- |WeAVer from Visheseask named Machow, first | W FAC FAEREREE BT R0 TR0 NI | ding of General Corbin and Miss Edith Pat- [ 1ished, A fact regarded as most singular . e caar has just sanctioned a remarkable en-| oy pag long been directed’ to” the com- | !mPrisoned in Kharkoft for political offenses, | O04: BAC T80 | i ’ ton and give away the bride, who is tha [ is that the explosion was heard half a mile Falling to Secure Lon gineering project, the raising of the surface {ive immunity from cancer of dwellers | AN then sent to Yenisisk, Siberia, for five b e e daughter of an old-time Comstock friend, | north and more than that distance south In Linble rosecution of the water of the Sca of Azov fourteen | i\ ne tropics and the prevelence of | Y¢ATS: has been subjected to repeated tor- | The rescuers rushed on to the house, west of the center of the town, while thoss feet five inches by building a dam near ture, as has just leaked out. He was |The sick woman and the dead hodies were Keartsch nine miles long. In the wall im .'f‘l'i‘._‘.'““l""m_w r"fl"h:]:' m"“r“‘"’;““‘l““‘:v B i e | Sas (hs Siime 1a tse, ths b |OAETRD S FORCES WHIPPED | residing in the business district wera un g gates are to be made for the ] 0] cli- Wt aware that an exploslon had occurred with rods by gendarmes shortly after burning to the ground. The ’ ates, 1o make known thelr observatio Ve Ian with Presidentinl o force of the " ost. tor- opyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co.) Ds. There will also be outlets | 28Le8, ¢ ""'I‘ "‘\’ own thelr observations | “ong or the prison officials, angered at | couple had only been married a year, but i I;“h’ ’;'h“ l"nh oxplo ";"' :"""‘M'" k ":' LONDON, Oct, 20.—(New York World | for the superfluous water. The cost win | °% cAncer and malaria. . Machow's refusal to give evide stuck | are said to have had many quarrels, Hears of n Great Battl 4 R SO ARER TR 'I”"'m':f” m:l;..‘ b Cublegram —Special Telegram.)—Count Es- | he 325,000,000, the interest on which will vy a finger into his eye, which caused such und burglar proof principles, avy terhuzy of Dreyfus notoriety is now a money | pe paid by ships trading at the Azoy PROUD OF AMERICAN MOTHER |:gony that he sank on the floor in a faint, | Recislre Ratent doors were twisted from their hinges and lender in London and has laid himself open | He was brought to with a douche of u.quOR RELEASE OF MOLINEUX — large pieces of the safe doors were firmly i 4 Bl e | SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Oct. 26.—Munor | imbedded in the walls of the building, ona 1o prosecution under a recent law for acting y s water. On other occasions Machow was 4 3 10 "that eabaoity’ without Delug rewistersd. WIFE CHALLENGES VICTOR Ince Murat Womsta fo His Death of | FEEE 0 o e taee 80 head, nip | 1118 Counnel's Next Plan s to Move | Tebar, a Venezuelan revolutionary aspirant | sectfon weighing fitty pounds being blown He sued, this week, one Ackerman, a finan- 25 e a1 P Hix Birth on New e 1108 and (Resks Wibe callalls BiEined to Quash alet- for the presidency, today received a cable | through a partition into an adioining room. cial agent, for $170 he had lent Ackerman | ® ikl ? alodd and his hair was torn out. His window was Sani dispatch reporting the complete rout of 1o enabic him to exploit a gold mine, Ester- (ween Merchant nod Licu- carefully sealed so that his cell became General Castro's forces at Maturin, stato | yaAyE TO FIGHT TO ESCAPE hazy carfies on his transactions under th fenant of Hussnres. 08 anblRhE AN b s Publishing Co. | full of impure air and after his worst treat- [ = of Bermudcz, after six hours' fght, with | L nama of Vollement and apparently is con PARIS, Oct, 1§ York World (u. | ment he was refused water to auench his i -~l-.\l\‘ \"lilllh Oct, 26.—Counsel for l\"'\\i "“"; on both fl*"'i" i o tricks e trade. - t RN - e thirs and Molineux tc served notice o astro’s forces, according 1o this dis- . le Rol Judgment against Ackerman, bu 3 4 o A : B Napol Ainati R Bonds - a on sh the indictm agains 3 . . BERLIN, Oct. 26. —(New York World Ca- | Joachim Napoleon Murat, born in Borden o Molineux. The mo! will come up before | ossession of the city and vieinity, The Mt 1‘““’1' e .”1‘ pofr e the l legram—Special Telegram.)—A lleutonant | town, N. J., in 1834, son of Prince Mu ELECTRICS INTEREST KING vYI‘lL:- Mea :n‘mm”-‘m:x‘\. 7 i luluhn’l‘:] TevalutloRints ' Ara SA14" 1o Tavs: "‘lh”lr':d‘ police to Esterhazy's uthorized money | PN . i it O Ao R o g 6 8 b Judge McMahon e court of gene 8 a | of Hussars named Soyka and a merchant |40 & y hursday at e AT o el b e iear g Sl o SR e Al . L lending hamed Lowenfeld fought & duel, in which | Ctatteau of Chambly, to which he had re- | Ruler of the Belglans Greatly o NS00 DAXL Wadnesiny, Th movix pay | the SEnoTal CommaRding (aa fopaes, & nume| whp . Oot. 26.-A des- amed Lowenfe ought a due iy 1NN B SRASESL 10 WALN A8 e pers urge the dismissul of the Molineux in- | ber of other prisoners and a quantity of| ....ta gang of burglars at Moundsville NEW MONOPOLY IN PETROLEUM | "™ o '“‘: Il n""m m;'m \"Y'w‘ Hind 60ar 16 A of in neocad xt Over the Progress of dictment on the ground of illegal and in- | ammunition | Lowenfeld's peautifu wife wit whom . W A 8§0. s B 08 Always e ly today, after robbing houses and blow S . sufficlent evidence the event of n de-| The victe cbar s cate: | 48 4 | Sovka had arranged to elops, bought a re. | talned the warmest feeling for the United American Lines, ificient eviden In the event of a d The victory, Tebar says, indicates that | 1o JUE U O B SRRt @ running nial of the motion to quash the indict- | the whole eastern country Is under arms w States, never neglecting to boast of his j— Y | battle with the police and arme, ens. wee WIN Tey a L volver and in walting for o chance to shoot | States, never neglecting 1o boast of & . s L .., | ment thero 15 an alternative motion for | 1t ix helioved that the Insurgents engaged | 1" YT LA BEUEY ,,,,m,d 'm?'"‘ . s her hushand. She sent him & challenge as | American mother whenever an occasion | (Copyright, 11, by fress Publishing Co.) | | L el log. fol Rellay s ne time the gang was thought to huve Legislation Azninst Stand- r husha & . I 4ol vesalic the samehlin .| SEapIES A Mg an inspection of the minutes of the grand | in this Aght consisted fn part of those | yo AT P (AG BATE BEE TEEEECE GF ReR® soon as she heard of Soyka's death, but |arose " alls 8 § ) Oc (New York World | y;;1v (hat indicted the defendant muking up the expedition which recently t L ( Lowsnfeld refusad to Daht his wite riage of his father. His own brilliant [ Cablegram-—Special Telegram.)—The king 16f¢ el dan tacking foree and escaped. One of the rob- : ; career as an ofiecr and man of the world fof he Belgians ave a diner lust oight | GHAUNCEY IS WINE SPLASHED Bt n bers 14 (HOUKRL to have boen shot. Thoy (Copyright, 1901, by Publishing Co.) NORD|C‘ SEEKS LEANNESS won him universal popularity Al Under Recent Law. Burglars Manage to Carry OF Cous in the palace in honor of Berkeley W, Par- Movements of O Vesseln, Oct, 26, | secured several bundred dollars and a lot PARIR, Oct J (New York World Ca i - sons, an eminent American engineer, Mrs At New York-Salle Menominee, tor | of jewelry. ’ Mrs. Stevens-Todd Breaks the Con- {00 e for Glasgow: Htrurls bingram--Snecial Telogram)--M. Sembat. & [ A1t o vain us sinuer seckn [CARNEGIE'S WINTER PLANS | Parsons wax also of the purty. Among Lo “Ancharie for ciasows Kiruri, woclalist member of the Chamber of Depu % 5 o the others present were several members e in Chris L Pt i L, MR, ) MORGAN TAKES TO THE WATER ties, has recelved iustruction from the They Involve n Stay with Family at | of the diplomatic corps The king con- | 'orpedo Hont Destroyer, from New »‘ rk 14‘»- ‘1 r rml\\ A A Y group of collectivist deputies to introduce et Spot Along the versed long with Mr. Parsons on electric TR el R Tora N At | Anandons Spectal s Belore fnto the chamber a bill making petroleum rallway construction. Afterward he ex DELPHIA Oct. 26.—The torpedo | Nippon from Bin Fraiicisco viu Hons D R e R refining a state wonopoly. It is sald that | (Copyright pressed deep regret at the loss the United Hu _und Yokohan r Chauncey wa launched to- | 0 1 I'gel Jorte this would materially afiect tho Standard | PARIS, Oct York World Cable —_— States has sustained through the death of | quy JoasE CRshncer Nas atunched to: | At 'Fort Arthur—falied: Tiger. for Port Ahosrd His Yacht Oil company’s businoss, heeause the en- | gram—special gram.)—Mme. Nordica, | (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing o) | McKinley. King Leopold declined to touch | christened the vessel. Distinguished officors Antwerp—Sailed: Southwark, for New o trance of refined oil would be forbidden and | disgusted at the luck of success of the| PARIS, Oct. 28.~(New York World upon his projected American visit. The [ of the army and navy and men prominent Salisdi’ Ta dascoans: fanew | NEB. XORKE 00t The special train hecause better terms on crude oll would | celebrated anti-fat treatment of Dr. Plenter, | blegram peclal Telegram.) —- Andrew | “authorized official contradiction,” pur-|in civil life witnessed the ceremon N b o £ on which J. P, Morgan went to San Frans bo oxacted from the American trust by a | which she came here to take, has decided | Carnegie and Miss Carnegie, after a few | porting to come from Brussels, must be | Chauncey, which I8 a sister ship of HBain werhourg-Salled: 8t Louls, from | cisco to attend the triennial convention of threat to use Russian fluid only. As @ [to return to the United Staies immediately, | days of Paris shopping. went to Cherbourg | accepted with reserve. The king has not | bridge, launched some time ago, and Barry D . YK slan, from | the Protestant Episcopal church arrived sequonce it is predicted that ofl will be | After two months of nuous work, mc- |today to join Mrs. Carnegie, who took the | made up his mind one way or the other. | now being built, is 245 feet long d 23 i 9 here at noon today. Mr. Morgan was not aper here than anywhero else in the | companied by a consideruble swallowing of | steamer at Southampton The whole | He ardently desires to visit New York, but | feet beam, with four cylinder triple x rpool-Arrlved: Lancastilan, from [ on the train when it reached here, haviog world, while giving the state an immeuse | pills, Mme. Nordica finds Ler avoirdupeis | family will return in January for a pro- [ matters of state are not at thls moment | pansion engines and Thorneveroft boilers n: He from New York: Lucania, , o York: Hachem. fram Hoston: | 161t It at & point up the Hudzon to go on Tevenuw, sUll ou the lacrease, longed slay at & guiet Riviera sach, avorable Lo his abseuce frun Burope, Its speed will be about twenty-nine kuots. | Hailed: Umbria, for New York. ‘uu.m bls yachi, i Riviera.

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