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'HE OI\II‘\ DA]]\ PEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 MANKIND [N A PARLIAMENT sy v, v womme s me e | CRLLAHAN AGAIN ACQUITTED ANHEUSER-BUSCHS Underwea[‘ Lo e Sodoiigi : ‘/(a/l./,ulum’/ { Mexionn Delegation Presents Projact of In- | nry Finds Not Guilty of Parjury Aft . ternational Treaty | TRAINMEN DO N_QT OFFER MD‘ Being Out Twe Days : an OSlePy bt .u:;:‘m..m Do :..: Feet Nosnd to The Malt Tonic PECUNIARY DAMAGE IS THE ONLY ISSUE e ricnnwe wf | ONE MAN STANDS LONG FOR CONVICTION While our constant aim is to attain the - ok Dtk \ highest standard of excellence in material, | Coort of Cintma Would Establish | [psvpn vov o Manager Herbert of | Freed Prisoner Says Eight Monthe tn Aids thC dO(,tOI' " v " Whether Actnal L nd Been the Denver & Rio Grande system reports | Jail Have Used Him Up and He to cure vou ( sh of our goods, our COs J y and finish of our goods, our prices are rea Suffered nt Hands of Any | that notwithstanding the strike of the Wil Not Werk for y sonable, in fact, low from every poiut of view. Forelyn Sinte. switchmen the company’s trains have been Awsite, l( nourishes and inVlgOfll(CS during moving today with very little delay. He WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 10 Bee, Nav. §, 1801 Ladiss’ Phyllis Unlon Suits, natural w full reg B B N " . — convalescence. Always helps---never been Ladies’ Blue Merino Unfon Suits, all aizes, $1.55 por miit MEXICO CITY, Nov. 8 - The Pan-Amer- | flled. The strikers. on the other hand, | James Callahan walked out of the court- Ladien: Moring Bwids Rivncd Vests Anfl Draners. i sk and e, $150 per gar. | \eMn conress at its sesalon this morning | asaert tHat the swiiching has been dane | house Iast night o free man. hinders---puts the whole system right. Al decided, at the suggestion of President | (oday by yvardmasters and other oficials | After thirty-three hours ot deliheration Sold by all druggisN It is one of the dlea’ ' Black Cotton Hose, high spliced heels and toes, Zi¢ per pai Raigowa, to adjourn for a fortnight, in or- | of the road and that the service has been | the jury impancled to try him on a charge Ladies’ black Cashmere Hose, platn wit b ribbed top or ribbed all over, doubie | 4er. As he sald, 1o allow the committees | yory xeriously crippled Lot perjury brought In a verdict of not Wl o 54k oulr tiine 10 consider the projects submitted 1o | V. G, Lee. vice rand master of the | gulit perfected products of the Ladtes' black ¢otton Hose, high spliced heels and toes, double soles, Z5c per palr hem Brotherhood of Trainmen, has issued an | The inability of the jury to agree after . [ W thres fok 106 not Matto of Chill moved that the | order to the members of the brotherhood | considering the case for nearly a day and a Anheuser-Busch Br n As n Ladies’ black Womted Hose, full fash loned. double heels and toes, 35¢ per pair president be authorized during the recess | to carry out the agreement existing be. | half led Judge Keysor to believe that it was e"VI S or three pair for $1.00. to refer the projects presented to t tween the organization and the Rio Grande | in need of further instructions, In the hope St. Louis, U. S. A. proper committees, With thie amendme company . regardless of the strike of the | of assisting the jurors he called them fnto Brewers of the famous Budweiser, Michelob, Black & Tan, Pale-Lager, the motion was carried switchmen's union officlals, This agree- | the criminal courtroom at & o'clock last Faust, Anhcuser-Standard, Export Pale and Exquisite. A cablegram of felicitation was ordercd | ment, he declares, covers vard service, | night and asked the foreman, F. E. Gates :l -“Efl & o sent to M. Santos-Dumont and a cablegram | Meetings were held tonight by the Switch- | how the fury stood 3 v of thanks for good wishes sent to the | men's union and the brotherhood. Eleven to one,” was the eply of th BREAK ‘ l AR HARI E’r ””Nfl#&mfi*#-@-**'&%{'é’i'h Y. M. 0. A. RUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS #TH. | Spanish Parliament foreman l‘ N I\ s - S = | The project of the treaty for an inter- | HUMAN BONES IN A MOUND | ‘i ihe tailure of the jurs to agrec due to P canital owns fulls 870000 tons of steamers | TALIONA] COURt of claims was presented by =i iy HiiSSHURMEHaTE 6F thY Methiotions l\(lh SAM 0‘ ”l(-" SLAS apltal owns fully §70.000 tons of SLEAMEES |y yioan delegation. 1n an lntroductory | Fragments of Five Hodies " i ;.',,;K‘,',",,,::' ksl AL under foreign flags, which in actual carey- Latest R War on Best Sugar In- Ing power oxceed all American vessels now | *Pecch. I'rancisco L. De La Barra, delegate Excnvation on Site of st The foreman replied It was not | ' " L R L Bl of Mexico and author of the project, said it b ‘Do you belfeve that the jury can reach a dustry. : s g : L that it largely based on the Olney- American Sllpp‘.ll E“J']' Neotahle Growth The War and Navy depariments also owns Dating ¥ 17400 gross tons of foreign-built trans ring XYear ports and colliers. By various special acts - fifty-six foreign-built vessels of 13,1 Saa a2 | verdie.? Judge Keysor asked Pauncefote treaty of January 12, 1897, with —_ The answer was an emphatic “No." G modifications suggested by tho objections | ST. LOUIS, Nov. $.—Two of the Indian | then remarked that the lsagreement H[ll.ocn PRICE S REDUCED TO FOUR CENTS | \ which were made to the same treaty in the | mounds on the world's fair site in Forest X due «ntirely to testimony which CaMahan United States senate and which caused that | ATk were opencd today under the direc- | offered concerning his moustache " rose tons have been admitted to try | ofterel concerning his mousta NO BOAST, HOWEVER, I$ SO FAR JUSTIFIED oy |70 have boert adimitiod 16 Ffistes: {yoay 1o reect it [ lon of Prot. D. T, Bushuell, the well knows | Afe The proposed convention provides that | Archacologist. In one mound were found | g¢sted fn the case Judge Keysor announc hased 921000 tons of forelgn-built steel | | | the sk Fleet of enn Vessels in 1 stenmers, while sinice 1891 there have been | e PAfties thereto will bind themsciven | the skulls and {ragments of Gve human be- | (hat Be would ask each juror whether '"‘ the AbIity of Largest bullt 1o the United States 1,008,000 tons of | 0 SUbmit to an international court all}inEs In & very bad state of preservation |peleved that further deliberation would taal ‘Etekti’ vaseely OE M) WA cluime proceeding trom pecuniary losses and | Mixed with the bones were pleces of pots | make a verdict possible dumages occasloned to any state or its cii- | tery. Nothing was discovered in the other | I | | | | izens on mecount of acts or commissions | mound | vowe tof i ’ . | Other Nations. mAll contracts‘aré prin‘ed snd It is shown st 5 i gl e - e tollowlng telogram has hoen received s d That ot he present prices of steamshipe | Of auother state, or any of its citizens, pro- | Palmer L. Bowen, who has been appointed | All of the jurors, with the ex N Of | prom Willert & Gray of New York, the well I\Vn 1aes | | - Low Price of & 3 consulting all the attorneys inter hg -4 o Bring on Demnnd Beyond cre to Satia ' SHI Tao Smatl o Be Come | By i pared with Showning The principa) foreign and American ocean Collen Suggests Agreem g British ocean fnall contracts are more ad- | Yided that such claims cannot be arranged | dent representative of the Louisiana | James Collen, said they belleved the Juey | oo auihorlty on the American and Eu g £l 4 British ocean i contracts are wore ad- fgilc, Ll IV Purchase cxposition in France, left for | would never agree. Collen sald in his opin- | (FFE SEERAETE B T J sie el e Y b 4 e anirRitd hler NHe Bit oL L « sitton of the Court | Paris today. The representative of Braail, | lon the twelve men would reach w verdict i | "¢ P FHQTORL Aside from the cheer and Mr. Chamber ted Siatos com- lcan contracts under the act of i | John K. Lewie, also left for the scene of | KIven another opportunity | souri river, delivery (hi month, fc; extent comfort it gives ta missjoner of nayigatio gays that the last The obligation so to submit claim om | his labors today. Judge Keysor finally decided to send they I"‘l‘lnu % last November, provided resell fircul year bun been the third successive LESS RIGID AT WEST POINT | iences as soon an i is demanded by any | e | N s ity | L ; )‘Mr of notable prosprrity and growth in c— of the contracting governments. The court | Bessmn, N6 Oure N6 Tar: jurors to consider the case until- midnight | These prices are sald to be local to (k A shipping. The extent and na : Atters Rales for Ad-|of cluims will be constituted as follows: | yo0aricoit will refund your money it| and announced that he had secured beds | Missouri river only un er "i:‘l;\:( A g (‘nl! I.u,‘. roway or projec ; 1 h ndeving Them Not Each contending government shall appoin? | oy 76 oINTENT fails to cure Ringworm, ! for them and would allow them to retire at | Speaking of this cut, a man famillar with r shipyards promise an even greater growth one or, who must be «t of re- the situation says: “The real significance %o Formidable, ne arbitrator, who must be a jurlst etter, 014 Ulcers and Sores, Pimples and | thet heur & | for the current fiscal year. i pute, not a native of the state appointing 4 . American tor now haw attained p h h "‘ Blackheads on the «face, and all skin dis When the Jury left the room the attorneys | Of I‘:\lh ‘llfl'; atfon ix apparent to the general | l ¢ oniange now has attalned prac- S him, and the two arbitrators together sha TRy | s " the e n ever | PUblic, being an effort to destroy one of dically the former maximum of 1861, The WASHINGTON, Nov. 8—Secretars Roo It the | ®A%es: 80 centa ugsested that if the 'twelve men | " 1 ] 0 elect a third one, who will preside. | reached a verdict it would be within ten [OUr mogt valuable home industries. The gures of 1901, compared with Is6l. show has issued an order changing the regula- | (wo arbitrators cannoi agree to the ap s | result of this very low price for a limited \crease 5 1 ; 3 wo arbitrators C agree to the | minutes. Acting on this prediction Judge | ' s price for a limited w Increase fu coasting (rade vessels from tlons rejative (o admissions to West Point | sointment of a third they will ask the chief HARPER PUBLISHERS F'NANCE!“H“ remained ou the bench for a few | time will that every retailer will en i$ iriendship's pledge in Sjoubi4 tone Lo LO8T,083 Lons (wo thiees |0 that the academlc board may accept c&n- | justice of the supreme court of any of the | nyrepee Cantine Files Report A minuies and sent word to the jurors that [ deavor to purghase sugar in advance of bis | happy hours of this increase being on the great lakes): didates who are graduates of high schools | American republics to designate a third he would wait a litle while to see it they | FORUIAr requirements in order to lay in a % decrease fu forelgn trade vosecls from op students of colleges and WHIVOrSIties | grpiirator, who must not be a native of any ing Accounts of Morgan Trast s ol Do | stock against the (ime when higher prices 2,406,804 m',‘.", to §79.5 :"“'"* ks "‘y "rj without requiring them to pass the mental | ¢ (ho states interested in the controversy. Compnny, the Recelver. The jurors had scarcely reached their |$ome later. and likewise every farmer and It is 18,476 ton 0 S e T YISVIE SEER| RENKMREMON NIAGRIDEE by Wi SOPEPIEIORL. | Ghonid (he: vibtes SeRUISHILE S BENLIS —- voom In the basement of the courthouse [ Bauiewito will, buy 100 pounds. where here- | & The Charm of Hospitality TS SN 3 el LS The Impertant paragraphs added are tion be more than two, cach shall ap-| NEW YORK. Nov, 8.—~Francis C. Cantine, | when the great gong sounded and the an-|tofore they have begn. buying twenty, and Of our total tonna 01 tons are The emic board will consider, and | F p | 4 i $ - 2 . adentor . " and the Wo0den vessels and oply 1,901,017 tons aro | wmay mecept.'ln lley of the remalar mental | POt 40 arbitrator, and the arbitrator thus | o5 refereo, has fled his roport in the |nouncement was brought to Judge Keysor an unprecedented demand is looked far 3 Wolr. orwtasl, 1t 18 Tireat Britain | entrance cxamintion, 1h Kular menial | appointed will then scoute the appolatment | supreme court, approving the accounts of | that a verdict had been reached. I a few What Cut Menns, Tonic of Health. uBehoa 1,410,000 tons of steel veasels e H\lnn‘H\y”": ‘x; i ‘o‘f c“:-u::‘:x;“_\“‘,: 4;:‘;” of the presiding arbitrator i1 the same |tho Morton Trust company, receiver of |minutes the members of the jury flcd fnio | : & TRERERE. WIN | racelves bl & balnt pointee Who | yunper we above indicated. The presiding | Harper & Bros., publishers. The business | the « As soon as the roll was 4 Porto Rico appears 10 the returne wil roceives his appointment followlug a public | uypirator will have the casting of & vots [of the company §ih Beuglic by 166 DeW | calles The con CLhiEt BTy Wae BFoe| e i Oln Kt the Mscusl YO it Sold s sl Aratolagd saten and bt twenty-five vesscls of 5.207 tons wnd Ha- | competitive examination or the properly ¥ t by called the verdict of not guilty was pre raw sugar has reached the lowest price Wt AN A AN SRR £ 5 St in case ie. 'm of the same name in September, 1900, | AR wall with sixty-four vessels of 37,149 tons. | nitested cortificate of graduation from a | ™ C®*€ Of 8 ¢ femiot thE ke o 10 Seplember. 1900. | sented to the clerk and read. ever known in the history of the world ) X recelver collected 41, Claims | " In the Philippiues 0 vessels of 102581 [ uijie high school from which the course Three Months the Limit. o | The result of the trial wax no surprise 10 | qy\jiceouri piver sugar situation has been $dddddddddddddiddddddidbdd 1698 (of which 110 fensels of 43,98 tons arc | by oy i were presented by forty-seven creditors, | p, - fow gpectators who gathered in the | o Ccoiiar of 1t THREaiteo ‘am,:.',, “,“ 4 AL, R ) aggregating 2,004,203, and these were als | s What O d his teams veswols) are under AmErican pro- | yoroce prescribed for candidates; or a prop- | months, counting from the date on which | jowed. The new corporation held $1,990,037, | COUFtroom. It was what Callaban and bis | yide awake to the fact that there s » OVERWORKED MEN tection. Until congress hus so enacted. the y d Do ridds golden opportunity to *sap a large profit p q . erly attested certificate that the candi- | the case closed. Sentence will be de- | Tha balance in the hands of the receiver, | attorneys anticipated e oty VeSHEIS are MOUVeR- gate fs o regular student of any incor- | cided by the majority of votes and must|which is available for distribution, is g5, | \When the jury first began to consider he |if it becomes possible for them fo buy sugat DELICATE WOMEN, sels of the United States ] , | o jorated college or university. o sigtied by phih e court, in- case eight men stood for acquittal and | o= Bl T FE T Hiol =4 s A\(hGuyt regiataned Americun vessals fn- [ POT2!S Ke or university be signed by all members of the court, in- | 677 I n lssouri viver markets, which it SICKLY CHILDREN | | R R L e e e R L R S R S L S R i “This fc price is below the cost of raw ER R S Lo of study covers the range of subjects here- | Sentence must be rendered within three cluding the dissenters, who may, however, four for conviction. On the next ballot the | would pav them to do at this very low creased 62,435 tons during the vear, Amer || |BERALS CAPTURE TUMACOM | express their private views in an inde-|GHORTER TIME TO DENVER |Jurors stood ten for ucauiital und two fOr i price, even .to the extent of poying the TAKE | Eight Months In Jnil | | | b . i1 o | Urigiial widows—Special accrued Ocfober o s o court building steamers in England for the same | FIgH wilowsSpecial accrued Both the court of claims and the cour Lt 00 B LI pendent form. conviction. At 5 o'clock Friday morning | praiunt hack (0 eastern terminale. The teamers 1n foreigt trade, the report says, diers and Take Thelr Fight- final, save that within two months its re- From that time on until the verdict Was |, o "ol o Omaha, the price in Chicago toralgn nations. The floets of each of the in case its publication gives rise to doubts Colorade Express. agalnst the other eleven tonnage, mileage and busin. the court will decide the case anew and |24 the Burlington will shorten by three |freed: The tonnage built and documented in the | °T8 forces bave captured the town of Tuma- | 1¢'{he original sentence was rendered by | St. Joseph to Denver. Under the uew | langlement in the celebrated Kidnaping'|rne continued growih of the beet wugn MARIANI TONIC comprise 1580 vessels of 453,460 grogs tons, | They 100k 800 soldlers prisoners and cap- | posed e members, o two d Jose, 20 | v Wb to work for awhile." | beet sugar development in America. The R e eavnent acel | GUARtIy of ammunition and one small ship, | P d of five members, of whom two [p. m. and St. Joseph at 11:20 p. m., arriy I won't \he able pmen| o | 3 4 0 | | fessi P . i oh. ot FIenty Al H i TERN VETERANS, | appointing a fifth or proceeding as above | afternoon trains for Colorado Springs and | hard on me and I've been sick all the last | added to its capital the enormous sum of f(s ion, and during thirty advised of eighty-nine su merchants’ vess H N Is of 281,14 Aispl ¢ 1 G But, if jn case of a non-unanimous sen- | much longer | trust to maintain its supremacy is one of MOSt reliable, effective and one naval vessels of 281,148 tons’ displace- ieneral Government. 000,000, employing about 46,000 men, are following western pensions have been | vocable. In case an appeal is taken the | yo.o o Cramley, Whao | its verdict a light-haired man walked into | ol Ca Aued. Issue of Octgbe vocably by the court of appeals, constituted Kilied Golaxade Millionatve John T, Darr, 8. James W, {1t may fix N | the attorneys remarked: “Well, 1 gucss t moved, there is a reasouable expectation | ! |jury in the case of Grant Crumley, who | Crowe. The evidence against Pat Crowe )jured its only American rival, will speedily purpose. The American cost of a steamer |~ Town: ONgINAI-Samuel Knaues, Wash. | 0f Appeals may order the payment of court | onter t ed a verdic [ ac v 0! Vel I 0 ise me if Pat | reduce values." and the Britlsh cost is $1,419,200, The |{Onter. Des M 1 Hles, ofliarwine. this Dartien frauat sbase: the | Lined & U of acquittal. They were | jahan, Tt would not surpr | cargo steamers will be $726,000, for which | B, Forrey, “Marshalltown, ${2! tending parties shall pay its private ex- Allemed Stock Swindle 3486,000. South Dukota: Increase. restoration, re. | the treaty obligate themselves in good faith in prison here charged with a series of our exports and imports, the smallest per- | yapo mers of Six Hundred Sot- | 't (he sentence fs unanimous it will be | Bariington Wil Cat Three Honrs |000ther man was won over for acauittal | yholesale price on sugar today is se 101 trom Sebedule of Ita Nehraska- llah: K hi ieal calmly, HOPYOhoo SERA-.. . 2 g Clkas i o % Callahan tool s acquittal ¢ ¥ I ““The beet sugar faclories at present oc- samship . g g of varfous interpretations: or in case it i | ¢ 2 h gar faciories preseant o four large Britiah and German steamship | \wASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—The State-de-|fails to decide any of the points at issue| §T. i said he had been confident he would be | yp (e vors unique position of Eein p 1 e U o s short | o | October 28, from the United States consul | gefinitely within one month from the date | hours the time of its Nebraska-Colorado | 8led against him was withdrawn a Tt | uticiently aggressive 10 have become o WORLD FAMOUS United States during the last fiscal year | OMm. #0uth of Panama about 500 miles of the voters only the losing | schedule the train will leave St. Louls | case. business I8 @ serious menace to the octopus | m will be selected by the heads of the con- | ing in Denver at 3:15 p. m. the next day, in- | Callahan remarked as he was leaving the | Americau Sugar Refining company, other tha world by the Medical Pro- year will much exceed similar tonnage | Goltan indicated in case of failure to come to an | Pueblo. The eastbound schedule from Den- | month. Eight months in jail will use up | $15.000,000 forthe avowed purpose of sti : e sels of gross tons, to be valued at s i o ‘”gh'- years pronounced the ence peal 18 o (hree 9 Fi - d dge wers | 50 great sortance that the jobbe | & . s ment are building. In this work forty- tence no appeal is taken withiu (hree| STRONG’'S SLAYER ACQUITTED““““ the attorneys and Judg [ 5o great importance that the jobbers are | 4 gyeeable tonic and stimulant. | tion of new deyelopments. Uuder ordinary | Al Druggists. Refuse Substitutes. Pat Crowe. | operate beyond January 1, but after that The bullding of ten Transatlantic steam- | Nebraska: Original—Cyrus H. Reed, Sid- | rumor that it was Pat Cro i aress. Six for the Atlantie transport line | piack, meivi KsbPwe W, Oroove was tried for killing Sam Strong, a mil- | s not any better than that agaiust Calla-' restore former prices until another seuson ton. relmsue, « out four hou were to show up apy day now.’ —_— widows, bic.—8peclal o 3 mamht. | oounced that he would g0 At once 10| JOHNSTOWN.Neh, Nov. 8. -(Special.)— re both of {and the red displaye The difference In wages on American and | {85ue, etc.—Michael I Bas(, Romona. % |te comply with the stipulations of the | alleged swindiing siock operations nder | Staved by him faithfully through both of fand the red flag is displayed at the hotel entage In our history. Our fleet of ocean 0 ! M 8 too smull to be compared with that of ing Sapplie vision by the same court may be demanded reached last night one man stood out ‘l,-mz %.01c, St. Louls the same, and in Den « xceed the Amerlc LOUIS, Nov, $.—Beginning November 0 orporations exceed the American fleet In| ooiimant s in receipt of a dispatch dated k3 itk The charge of false imprisonment | oo oyiont the nnder dog in the fight, but IATR BT ARYYR: general at Panama, reporting that the 1ib- | ot yppiication for a revision express from St. Louls, Kansns City and | !me ago. so he is now free from ull 0| warfng 6 its more powerful competitor | a majority Drine 1,440 veutels of 483,460 wrons Lok | |\ “ave or six cannon, many rifies, | DALY meY appeal to an International court | daily at 2:15 p. m., Kansas City at 8:13 L which at present seeks 10 averthrow the Recommended throughout K tapding states, four of those thus elected | stead -of 6:15 p. m. It will connect with|courtroom. “The confinement has been|wise known as the sugar trust, recently buflt tn any previous year. The bureau is | prans10NS FOR W bout $36,000,000. Besides th War Survivors Remembered hy the | 6reement as to the fitth ver will also be materially shortened. | most any man. 1 couldn't have stood It |fing competitian. The present fight of the | about $36,000,0 esides those seventy- 1 lants, with a capital of about $68 WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.~(Special.)—The | months, the sentence ghall become irre sl walting for the jury to finish drawing up | constantly on the qui vive in the anticip: our plants, w capits ut 868, - granted: case shall be considered and decided irre | the ‘courtroom and somebody started the | conditions the beot sugar factories do not rs rests on antlcipated legislation by con- | M€Y, 86 Increase, restoration, reissu as above, within such a period of time as MIng Quner: After the verdict was announced one of | time, when beet sugar competition is re- ers rests o d slation by con- 3 on, reissue, « are bullding from the same plans used in | Stark. $io e Brwar ek | Fixlng of Charges. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., Nov. - The| fellow would be safe, even if he were Pat | that the Bugar trust. haying seriously in i e e ¢ here, s re- | Jossible to conviet Cal- | when their plucking operations may again of the Minnehaha type would he $1.845,800, | Ington, 86 war with Spain, Edw ¥. | expenses by either of the contending par- lionaire mine owner here, recently, has re- | han and it wasn't pos B op 4 . 3 | American cost of the smaller Transatlantic | Blufts, $10; Sidney €. Goff, Perry, $12; court expenses equally. Each of the con B O L iF the aourihouas. bk Vidalinax Melloma the Nesd 5| 53 Y J ¥ P 8. The t 9 o8 & 55 { the British price ranges from $334,000 10 [ yelon . Turnure, Mason Clts $15 penses. The high comracting parti NEW YORK. Nov, S.-Alsxander. Seaman | on huce of hie. sister, Mrs. Kolly, who'| smaligos bas wade Its sppenrancs hare Thomas Ulrich, Hot Springs, $10. : e of M- F. P " 4B { where the brother of the hotel keepel forcign vessels s considered in detall, In| ' Colarudol™ Thércue, rebtorution, relaae, | F6ALY, bt If any state 011k 90:to compty | LN6 - phmecioll ML FIiTotce Tha polioe, s LAl e A o Bi Caeran o o the " suy Seaman advertised himself as a mem- —_— a very sick man. Dr. Cameron is on the iliugtration the pay roll (excluding master) | etc. ~Joseph G. McGregor, Sugar City. | other states may subscribe to a collective | hoy of the Stock exchange and secured of 380 men on the steamship St. Louis fs |y Montana: Original—Peter Conway, Buite, | cote of sensure. which shall become publle | humber of out-of-town sccounts. No re: | WEATHER FMR- GUT CHILLY {plert ta dotect, uny other cases and will y & 3 8 "|turn was ever made and_ several of the |immediately seclude them. The disease $11,300; of 427 men on the British Oceants. e and officlal provided 1t is subkcribed to by | (IR was cver mude, and, soveral of e | b : | waw' bati” M’ Wdod LaKS,! then’ seized the 30,900, and of 500 men on the Germa Army Appointee at least three of the contracting states. | eofplaiing. The man was caught mym-ml from North a whan bridge watchman. 1t 1 now hore and tra Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, $7,715 WASHINGTON, Nav. 8.~The president| THO treaty (s to romain In force five |ha called 't a banch postoice for mall but No Clouds Are 01d Records Are Intact. made the tollowing appointments ! : ‘b the |Jt 0% %ald that Seaman served a year | | eling down the line. Long Pine is already years, counted from the date on which th¢ | King's county penitentlary “for nas g ed This Way. Iumh‘lvtl S (1114 i Paart ohtaine s Jotalied Btatsment | AR - Majock Cof ipfantoyiowjlllam A, | SXchsuas of ratifications by at least three | worthless chacks in Brooklyn in 1898 v ) b, P | of the states shall take place. Any state O 5 h h d ot th hepeign vovades o Amaricus vseate| Nicol. Colvle B, Feirat, Nt . Phyuter, | o 10 siates shal lake place Aty $oL0 | vy |y gpinTON, o who have use ) y Alexis R. Pacton, Willlam R. Abercrombie. 8as and .8 last yoar, showing that the American fay (Lot & CACIR BFAT nulm‘ Artilleny | year afier giving notice to that cffect A GIRL'S TALE, Saturday and Sunda wa seen much oftener in the North Atlan- | FORSemery T MACOmE o n|lllm Y17 The Mexican delegation at this morning's ik For Nebraska—Fair Saturday: golder tic during President Jefferson's embargo | ' ) ke fol 3 g, p " | cession presented @ project on interna- | w Mial | southeast portion; Sunday fair; north m —p——— o e ton tho eruisen st thaoAtE | llery corps; Barl W. Taylor, first lieuten- | ith & Ren slaading the . ant artillery corps. Frank M. Titus, Mat- | tional sanitary regulations. The project ther. east winds MADE BY bama, than at present. Foreign shipping | o My CRh COTR LR T 18t | reviews the recent scientific discoverien and iy For Jowa—Fair Saturday, colder in ..n,..‘ MARTE 0 T‘Wf& vk (0. in our Paciflc trade has doubled in three | o€ CEPG TEERE O ealatant N;._““"I...wh.u.w with resolutions looking toward | “We have tried for a long time to por. | ern And southern portions; Sunday un, ; R AK | years. ” N p J ppide: * pa t o 3 0. rtherly winds H of volunteers, rank of captain; Cliffora | the suppression of epidemic uade papa that perbaps his diei had some- | nort o'l N Lo‘)ls‘ The purchase of the Leyland line 18 | (uidester. Auben Boyd Miller ssclatant thing o do with his il feelings; he used | For Wyoming and Colorada—Fair Satur- ]Vl Just Iiclind cflfl".'u | SAINT #poken of In the report as evidence (hat | yrceons rank of first lieutenant | HYMENEAL. to laugh good naturedly and say, ‘Why, | day and Sunday; variable winds _lations from a C brated American capital is willing to invest in Rirdriis — girls, I've been used to eating and drinking | el Record, acean steamships and that there is an ad Senator Hanna's First Call, Childa-Tate, ever wince I was a boy: I was trained that | oo o0 i WEATHER BUR Nurse. ! Deputy State Veterinarfan. vantage to American exporters in control AR iy nerelg ool 4 Y way: no, 1 fear some change has take o ‘Omcin Food Inspector. WA NGTON v, 8.8 . r DENVER, Nov. §-(Special.)—The mar D OMAHA, D 8. -OMcial record of of ateamabipn under the American flug and | oGV EETOT Moy SCtenaer ::I‘"::T‘rugt of Miss Evelyn Marguerite Tate to|Place in my body and I shall never be well | perature and prectpitation compared with i) 5 H. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D V.S, a o ) A | s it , D, that in the coming development of our v o 2 o again the corresponding day of the last three ) 4 White House since the death of the late|R. W. Childs was solemnized by Rev. Fros n B o g 4 acean tranaportation facilities the union of | prosiione McKinley. He was accompanied | Crafi at Trinity Methodist Episcopal We often suggested that he leave of | ¥*4" 1901, 1900, 1800, 1808 ES“E KWWS ‘Ll ABOI" SMITH CITY VETERINARIAN b | | | r th_un trunk line and steamship corporations will { "5 " a " Milbirn of Buffalo, at whose | church, with a few friends and relatives | coffec and tobacco, but he urged that they | Maximum tempeiity B ] GREENMOUN]MN REHUVATUH. Office and l""'r':l:'ynon: h ynd Mson Bta, be an important factor residence Mr. McKlnley died, The presi. | present. After the wedding the young |did not hurt him and were a comfort; sp | Minttaum tomper W s o RARORe O ey Tncluding the Lesland purchase, American | qant received both of thew cordially and | couple took the train for Colorado Springs, | N acqulescod until one dux sister inslated | Bretipiiation 0. .00 .00 00 i AMLSENMENTS, When he members of the cabinet fusem. | where they expect o remain duriog the | on making coffec one-half Postum Food | Record of temperature and precipitation'| i il ed shortly after their arrival he ook | week. Later they will go south for the | Coffee, and it was made that way for about | for this day and since March 1, { This Wil “0“1" Value to BOY IS | Yoy, B ‘! he Jma[l | them Tnto the cabinet room, where they |Winter. They expect to return Bext wpring | ten days, until papa seemed brighter and | 4 omen. § s ; rmal temperature ... Last Two Performane®. shook hands with the cabinet officers. and make Denver their home The bride Is | complained less of his head AL tempars: by RIS CoOMEDiAS. “ & southern girl and of o dark southern type| **‘That's it!' sister exclaimed. and from | Kiaial excess since Murch i s Toduy, 2:30: o Cable Between Inlands. of beauty. The groom has been traveling|that day she served Postum alona without | Normal precipitation ' Y We have received a letter from Mis 4 ey £ | the day b WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—General Greely |10 the state for a New York firm and has | any coffee Reflclency Sl slnoe March 1.2 3 5 \ehea | Blenair Potter of Montreal, Canada, trained | o That is where some people fecl |nas received a cablegram from Manila an- | W:#de Denver his headquarters for the last | *‘Papa never detected the difference, for | peficiency since Murch 1 .12 (chea | nurs duate of the Women's Lying-In i i nouncing that the isiands of Masbate and |{WO Years. He is a graduate of the Ne-|we have learned the secret of making Pos- | Kixceas for cor. porlow M. 3-3HDCH | hospital of that city. congratulating us on weak all the time. Panay have been connscted by cable. It fs | Praska Wesleyan university and is a former | tum to give it a prime, crisp flavor; it is | Peficlency for cor ‘:" v o _" nches | sccuring the agency for this celebrated rris wi They are likely to be despondent | eepectct nis. cable will materially. assis, | $£94€nt of the law department of the | easy enoughi just allow it to tontinue boit Reports from Stations o, o RSSUIRR AN AROREE R Kiea Potter it § 5 4 . 4 University of Nebraskn ing fifteen minutes, counting from the time it | very enthusiastic and writas us evidently | gunda s\ing. Nov, 10, and it is not unusual to find them |the army operations now in progress. hoiling commences, not from the time it & [M.], a view to stimulating the kale of a | 8 ARIS | | Matinee, 10c 2vening, 1 | W d L e ainims borrowing trouble us if they hadn't | GERMS WAIT FOR TRAVELERS | Bgmra oty pisced on the stove Tidlctia. that she (and we pgres with her) Jei evoning, . L TALMAGE, Neb., Nov. S.--(Special.) the dear old soul seemed day by copsiders the best remedy for sick women Shongh ?Irm‘."" gl e Atlantn OMcials Call De Fred Eggart and Mrs. Herman Wendell, | 9a¥ to take on new life; he began to stay at | ever discovarad, In endorsing the Reno The fact is their kidneys are the laiter of Talmage, were married at the | the oMce later and was full of fun when he | vator Miss Potter does so with a certain | weak, either naturally or because groom’s home near Dunbar yesterday. Mr. | came home in the evening | knowledge of the many i1l peculiar to het of sickness, exposure, worry or e Ald Ing after morning. year in and year out 2iny IR uonw AP e STATION 3 AND STATE OF WEATHER ment to Account for Dis tegrated Floo | Eggart is a wealthy farmer, more than 60| “The proof is plain enough that, worn sox and of whe wonderful power of (his z A ¥4 bive besn fesdia OUF. deAr 0ld zov medicine inrekulating the spocial female | other influences. ATLANTA, Ga., Nov, §.—The board of PR, i o TR feithSuuen Ehal It Ragit) SUR RS || caker st . 't [tunctions: snd 4p siving Atreng {""v um:“m = “ &m thiagktul to say.” writes J. L. Camp. | COPtFO! of the Unlon depot has been sum- liguid Arug and it was gradually but surely | Qmaba, clear fo TaT 3| serven. - Shise Potter Weile e MY \88 AUDEVH ball, of Syeamore, LIL, - that Hood's Sarsape. | MoN®d to appear in police court tomorrow | EDGAR. Neb., Nov. S.—(Special)—Willet | yijyingyim North Platte pary ‘ciondy 8 00 | you bave been fortunata enough to secure | - MIGH L0 Prros Brn., Nugent Tills has oured me. For many sears | was |10 answer the charge of muintaining a|Ong and Miss Nettle Brown wers marrled | i\whon i was partially removed he | Salt Lake Citt. cloar % | the sote agoney for Emith'a Qreen Mountaln | ;" ferilg, Bod . Madge Troubied with backache. At times T was sg | BUisaace, The charge is preferred by the | by Rev. Marsh in the prosence of 100 relu- | goi o lirila better and when It was entirely | Rapld City. cléar % | Renovator for_vour section, I desire. to | §53 3fifefiote bad 1 had to be helped from the bed or ehair, | Atanta Board of Health, Tt is charged spe- | tives and friends removed and the pure food coffee, Postum, | 1 ion ‘e d 08| Doartti aboagtatulate vou. © F-ksew il Tam naw well and strong and free from pain. | ¢ifically in the summons that the flooring of —— served his recovery was' rapid. (L A 04 oot NI medieine and 11 16 the Lest (hing | < s T oro "' What this great medieive did for him it has | the car shed o the Unlon depot is rotten, Steps the Cough “We don't fool papa on many things, byt |8t Louls, clear | for Woinen-an the market: s I v el | Minco's Tro done for others. damp, greasy and moldly, and is a bed of and Works Off the Cold, we Just had to this time, for he was steadily | 54 Paul, <l } 0 )lent nerve ind i great ‘strengthener ____“U“”A ODAY—100, Boe avenport, clo > trauiinntly 186 ; dangerous and contagious microbes and dis- | Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold | and surely leaving us and we love the dear | Kaneus City. clouds g8 |00 [!for comvalescents.” 1 have frequently re AR ANOE TONIGHT, . 3 5 ¥ 4 o women suffering from | case germs. tn one day. No cure, no pay. Price % |old man too wmuch to leave anything un-. |Helena. cleir ® | ommendea 1t omen suffering Hood'’s Sarsaparilla |« = ] done’that wiil keep him here A Rl lamtaanasd 1F a0 RO _ANEATIAL. S0 "" Nightdwls. Burlesquers Promises to cure and keeps the |Charies A. Wickersham, president and gen L S ——— It is woman's privilege, you know, to|(jalventon, clear .. ... also purifies the blood and revives the sys- | E ; rikaffae b | ernl mavager of the Atlanta & West Point A {ease, oajole and heg. then ‘Anesse,’ if the | = i | candmy Mdnee, MOULIN-ROUGE promise. Begin treatment with | L ot e southern rallway of- | LONDON, Nov. &.—The new lord mayor, | dear 14 hard.headed things won't listen to Indicates trace of precipitatlo DRUG DEPT. BOSTON STORE, | " : (o SQUR Hood's today. Boiuls Sir Joseph Dimsdale, who succeeds Frauk | reason.” Looal Porant o ilat Omaba, Neb, Sole Agents, | WURLESQUER T —

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