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DeWITT & CO, Chicage. | been reported to the se Nebraska Is Willing to Pay Eighteen | Theneand Dellars for Them. | STATE'S EFFORTS TO CHECK EPIDEMIC Vaceination in Pablle the Neat Sitting of Supreme Conrt ~Nehraskn City Enters First Class From a Btaft Correspondent LINCOLN 11, (Spectal Telegram.) The State Board of Public Lands met this afternoon to open bids for supplying sixty At the mtate penitentiary, but ad- | journed at the request of the bidders until Saturday. when a coptract will be awarded One tier of sixty cells is now in ition and the state officials intend to double the capacity by adding another tier above it The cost will be approximately $15.000. The people of Nebraske are confronting a, wrave danger in the smallpox epldemic tha' Is spreading over this state,” sald Surgeon General Giffen of the Nebraska National guard this morning’ “Prompt ac tion should be taken by the authorities in every locality where the disease has been found. The public schools should be closed for two weeks and every building thoroughly | fumigated, If the state authorities have no | legal power to compel vaccination and make and enforce quarantine regulations, steps should be taken immediately to provide that authority. If this can be done In no other way a special session of the legislature | should be called, it for no other purpose than to enact the necessary quarantine laws To Prevent Epldemics, Smallpox is a disease that can be hlotted ntinued Dr. Giffen, “and now fa the time to do it. Trhie, it is of a mild form in this state, but deaths have resuited from it | and It has kept on increasing from year to year. I am reliably informed that the mor tality rate among the cases in the Indian reservation i« mhout 10 per cent. It should be no higher than one-tenth of 1 jer cent Approximately 600 cases of the dlsense have aries of the State | rd of Health since October 15 and it there have heen more that have not o reasonable to suppok and ave a great { been reported the quarantine regulations have not been enforced. Mild cases have been treated | without being reported and it is known | is found especially useful | The Alsease only possible to blot out the 1% by vaccination and the enforc ment of quarantine regulations. If we pr vent the spread of the disease and cure the existing cases we will have eliminated it | from the s The seriousness of this matter should sirike home to every oficial | and every perion who hae anything to do with the preservation of the public health I agree with Mr. Rosewater in all of his | reasons why a special session of the leg- | | way iglature should be called and to the list I would add the necessity of compulsory vaceination and quarantine laws. In fact, the latter paramount to all other needs. The county officers and cliy and toan officers are empowered by law to make and enforce quarantine regula- tions. but they do not do it and as a conse- | quence thera I8 practically no such thing | as smallpox quarantine in Nebraska today The state must direct the fight. Here in Lincoln there have been numerous cases which were not reported to the health au- | thorities ut all and there are others where I helieve fs that in several instances contagion has re- sulted. I would favor compulsory vaccination, not only of school children, but of eve body. It may not be possible to do thi but the iaw we now have gives authority to prevent the unvaccinated from attend ing school. That statute should be en- | reed to the letter in every I where | scha there heen any sign of the disease.”” | At a taceting of the State Board of Health thix moraing it developed that the received yesterday by, Governor ge re- | lating to the cases in Long Pine came from Newport and not from Long Pine, as was | reported. The people of Newport held an indignation mecting to protesi against the lack of quarantine at Loug Pine, which is only a few miles distant, and E. F. Dodd horized 1o make an appeal to the state officis Reports differ as to the number of cases existing, but It is not he- | licved here that conditions are quite 0 | serious as indicated in the telegram from | the Newport citizens. i Acting upon the instructions of fthe | board, Superintendent Fowler this morning | addressed a communication to the county clerks and city mayors of Brown and Rock counties, citing 1o their attention the tele gram fiom Newport and advising them to take immediate action under the law, which | authorizes to organize and impose regula- tlons to prevent the spread of the disease into unincorporated territory Authority Vaccination, As 10 vaccination in the schools Super- Fowler has addressed the follow- ing communication to Superintendent Slack at Juniata, it being in response to an quiry received today | whether a school hoard can en- order yrohibiting s holars from they have been intendent You ask force an tending vaccinated There 18 1o expre making vaccinatio B It 8 a ditio tending our public we a supreme court 0 this particular point rt ha fed, howey board hus the t APPrOTi ons fo atute in 1 npulsory o apon th oo decislon be Our sup that a school nd enfore and regii- ind mangement trol. The qu I hoard to ex they are not upon by the his state impos privilege neither ng hay Hght pupils trom school 1 Vacelnated has heen pissed supreme court of Michigan, The dectsion | verdered effect that a standing | ule probibiting tnated puptls from (anding school could not be eatublished Though temporarily during 2n eptdemic th board may excinde persons who have not bBeen vaceinated. The supreme court of Indlana: hoe held that a lacal of Health has power to require t oun vieeinated child be nllowed to attend (he public wchool during the continu fa threatened smallpox epidemic Uidder the oxIating statutes of and in the light of these supreme court decisfons, 1t is the ruling of this depart ment that 4 stunding rule prohibiting vn vaecinated pupils from attending school 1ld not be enforeed, though temporarily ing un epldemic the hoard may exclude ons who have not been v inated sach epidemie 1t 18 not oniy the board. ut ite duty, so to do. upon n. consenaus of opinion of the practicing physiclans of the the Nebraska her And during the right of Next Sitting of Supreme (oort. The call for the next sitting of the su- preme court includes seventy-six cases which s slightly less than the number usnally assigned for hearing at this session About one-third of the cases brought to the the and commission thus far have been disposed of without the preparation of written opinfons, but from this time on practically all of the cases will be submitted on argument, and an opinion attention of court must necessarily be given by the court In each one o presented, Mowt of the cases appealed for so-called “frivolons” reasons have been decided or dismissed, and the grest majority of those remaining on the docket involve serious legal propositions which must be given careful consideration by the court. The court will meet the next time on November 19, and the cases on call will be taken up in the following order Bovd against George. Douglas: Wells ageenst Fetzer, Red Wilow: Crapo against Hetner. - Lancaster: Mever against First National Bank of Plattsmonth, Cuss: Giray against Burleh. Thaver, Gray against Naf- min, Thayure Mangeld against Oft, Duug- n- | | the message | T Wisconsin Trust Company nat O'Linn, Dawes; Iler agalnst Ross, Douglas; Selz againat Hocknell, Lancaster; Leavitt ugalnat Mercer, Douglas, Buchanan againwt misten. Dawson; ' niversity of Michigan against McGuckin, Douglas; State ex rel Plerson uguinst ' Fawcett, mandamus Stockett againat Boston Improvement Gom: pany, Lancaster; State ex rel. Selighson agaitst Fawcetl, mandumus; Provide Washington Insurance Company agalnst Wesgton, Lancaster. Chadron T.oan L Building octation against O'Vinn, Diwes To New County Superintendents. State Superintendent Fowler has issued the following communication to the ffty new county superintendents who were elected last Tuesday 1 desire to congratulate your county on yeur election to the office of superintendent of her achools, and to assure you that the duties you will assume in January are great and the responsibilities grave and Impor- tant. During the vears 1802-1003 yvou will be tly 80) for ‘ens or rel- of your held chiefly’ responsible (@nd fu success or fallure, the prog rogression, of the rural schools county 1 hope vou will feel free to call upon this department for any assistance it may be abla to give, and I hope that our relations may be mutually pleasant and profitable to the chool Interests generally of our great and beloved state By express prepald T am pleased to send you a number of publications of this de- partment for the current vear, {ncluding school laws. speclal day programs. circu- lars, price lists, etc.. and the last blennial report of this de nt. Copfes of all these should be ery county superin- tendent's office, but this package ls sent that you may acquire before your {nduction into office a greater knowledge of the law and fts requirements and of what may be expected of thix department X Dustness meeting of the county intendents and county superintendents- elect will be held In this office or in the senate chamber Monday evening and Tues- super HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, as. Huffman against ¥ Tork; Rtorey N N N ettt e P e s SUICIDE OF D, L BISHOP | Pitger. Dawson, Thacker ainst Middle. amp n, Dar inet Spencar, Daw A el against Woodmen of the ~ Warld, Douglas. Malones against Douglas . . (ounts. Dauglas: McTagie againat avens 1t Cecurn at Hin Homs Noar Frankiin After Spalding against Murph iglas; New Week's Deran t. 1 gias. Northwestorn Mutual 1ife Insor - e Company against Woods, Lancastor aman againet Atkinean. Sarpc Rkoker | WIFE AND DAUGHTER ARE ALONE WITH HiM against Blendorff. Douglas: Town of Den ar ugainat Myers, Adams; Union Insir - mpane against Mecullough, Daw. | e K s ralire | Thes Melent Thelr Watchtainess for AT P aster Moment and He nres Shote as: Philadelphia Mortgage | Gan with Which (0 Rlow pany against Omaha iglns against Mahoney, Douglas; Lincoln againet on Mave, Lancaster; Unfon Pacific Raflway | Compant against Cheyenne County, Chey @, Omaha Hrewing Assaciatfon against | b Tilienborg. Madison, Winside State Bank | g againat Cound. Wavne; Gladwell against | FRANKL (Special Te Falle City, Richardson, Gallagher agalnst | egram.) A son-in-law of vineolu, Lancaster. Rosso against Mil- | D, L. Bishop, came to town for a doctor nkee Harvester Company Huffalo; | Omaha and Trust Cmanny againet | today and told of Mr. Bishop's suicide. He | Kook against Haslam, [ killed himselt with a shotsun, the charge Boag: oenfx Lite Insurance | entering his forehead and coming out (he mett against Pry Hoffraan against bt American Exchange Natlonal Rank, Lar He was at his farm, About four miles caster; Nash ‘against” Wikinson, “Pheips; | northw this place, with his family and Kelth “County against Ogallala P. and & he had been ac strangely for the last Lo, Kelth, McConaughey against Farney, v" he had been acting stran for the It Hamilton Tansen against Mortenson, | VoK. Care was being taken to prevent his Howard: Clark ainst Wolf. Howard: | doing Just what he did today. His revelver I\V"vlnlr\ Againet Svoboda. Howard, Rich- | and all knives were hidden but the sho! A R o Al atphamm [gun was overlooked. While Mrs, Bistop Five Conts Savings Bank against Maddcn, | WAs preparing dinner and his daughter was {Haward, Ttarricon National Bank againt | entertainiug bim by playing on the piano . {hase; Harrison Natlonal Hank | he quietly stepped fnto another room, se- Dawes: Garey against Kelly, Dodge: | cured the guu and fired it. The whols top ctieut Trust and 8 D, Co._against | of his head was torn off His wife and ithwick, Cedar: Gregg agalnst Johnson, | qaughter were alone in the house with him Douglas: Crockett agatnet Miller, Knox i o Fitzgerald ngainst First National Bank of | When the shooting occurred Charlton, Ta.. Lancaster; Murray against | Mr. Bishop had been traveling salesman Aanger, Douglas, Beck against McKibben, | for Nave & McCord of St. Joseph the last vawsor; Alling against Woodard, Dawes: | g0 = X 4 t Stillman against Maurer, Antelope; State n years and had had this territory all agalnst Standard Ol Company, origlnal; | this time, so that there is probably no man Acom against Dodge County, Dodge; B on the road better known In this section of | win against Rurt, Douglas: State ex rel. |yt W80 PHEEE BEOSE Giseke agalnst Moores, Douglas; Moores | 'h® state than Mr. Bishop against Stato ex rel. Gordon, Douglas; trict, A. J. Watson of the Cedar-Plerce dis- trict have dled, and Representative C. A Fowler of Fillmore removed from the dis trict. Al of these were republicans, copt Representative Watson. At the late election all the vacancies wera filled, ex- cept that caused by the death of Watson, whose death occurred too late to have the office tncluded in the official call for election | John W. Battin of Omaha was elected In place of Mullen. He is a lawyer and | has the distinction of poiling the largest vote of anyone on the ticket. In politics | he 18 « republican. George W. Spurlock, | who succeeds Brown in the house from the Otoe-Cuss district | yer. and lives in Plattsmouth. A tian, who was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Har lan, fu the York-Fillmore district, ia a re- publican, and a 1 estate dealer. The vacancy caused by the of Repre sentative Fowler from Fillmore county filled by the election of Henry Langhorst republican, and a farmer ex- B. Chris- removal was day forenoon and afternoon, December 20 — and 4l immedi y preceding the Ne- | Braski sune Teachers mnsoctation. for he | B0Y ESCAPES REFORM SCHOOL discugston of business matters connected m— ll\"lll .\mhu" ‘mv\ offi the Institute an die Schwartz Staris on a Tour ol iral schools sy s Own Planning, hut Nebraska Clty in Fiest Class. is Intercepted. Governor Suvage today issued a proclas mation designating Nebraska City as a member of the first-class of citles having population of over 5,000 and less than 000. The executive act will have no ma terlal change in the local form of govern ment at Nebraska City. The population of town, as shown by the census of 1900, 7,380 Investignte an Enterprine. .cretary Royse of the State Banking board has been asked for an opinion con- cerning the Home Building company of Chicago. With the inquiry was enclosed a prospectus issued by the company It con- tained no name and gave no reference, hut the inducements offered to investors were more tempting than anything in the same line that had heen brought to Mr. Royse's attention. Mr. Royse will make an effort 1o find the promoters of the enterprise for he is-confident they are violating the law if they are attempting to do business according the plan outlined fn their prospectus to Farm Dairy of Omnhn. Articles of incorporation of the Almito Farm Dairy company of Omaha were re- corded in the secretary of state's office (o- day. The capital stock is $22,000 and the incorporators are Clinton H. Briggs and W. Farnam Smith or KU e Rodgers. The drawing of a jury to try the case of Michael Kilroy, who is charged with mur- dering Jesse Rodgers, was begun in dis- trict court today. Kilroy is a farmer resid- ing near Ravmond. About two months ago he shot and killed Rodgers hecause he be- lMeved Rodgers had assaulted his wife. NUCKOLLS COUNTY IN - LINE Atter Ten Vears' o niiam, Repub- Are Given Every- Stght. ov. 11,—(Special )--The NELSON, Neh official canvass of the vote of this county was completed last night. The returns show that the entire republican ticket is elocted from supreme judge, with a majority of seventy-nine vetes, to county superin- tendent, with 260 votes, in the lead. Thue after ten vears of populism, Nuckolls county is again found in the republican column. This Is considered a great victory for the party home of ex-Congressman R. D) particularly because it is the Sutherland who had hoped to he the popullst candidate | for governor next year, and also of Distriet | Tudge W. Stubbs, who champloned the candidacy of J. H. Kestersen for county treasurer, who was defeated by 236 votes tenheek Resumes at Fremo, FREMONT, Neb., Nov. 11.—(Special.)— The fall term of the district court con- vened this morning, with Judge Hollenbeck on the bench. The, trial docket is a small one. there being only four criminal and eight eivil cases sot for hearing. The prin- cipal eriminal is that of the State against Joseph Dusseldurf, a tramp. who is charged with killing another tramp iu a boxcar at North Bend in August last Dusseldorf has wealthy and influential rela tives in Brooklyn, N. Y., but have not appeared to take much interest in his defense. Today's session was principally taken up with hearing motions and de murrers, Mrs. Nora Murphy was granted a divorce from her hushend. Henry, on the ground of desertion cuse v they | ELK CREEK. Neb, Nov. 11.-(Special) —Eddie Schwartz, a 1a-year-old lad, re- cently sent from Pawnee City to the re form school at Kearney, escaped trom that institution Saturday and rode (he trucks of the southbound passenger train into this place vesterday afternoon. He remained over night and some time during the even- ing told several of his escapade. When h identity became known this morning the authorities at Kearney were notified. They | telegraphed to hold him here until they could send & man for him. In the mean time he had boarded a northbound freight train, saying that he was going to his sis- ter's at Beatrice. A telephone message was sent to Sheriff Strong at Tecumseh, the first station north of here. and he met the train and got the boy and is holding him | until the Kearney peopld send for him His father is serving a twenty-vear term in the state penitentiary for fncest and his mother 1s dea Huamhboldt Disciples Jubl HUMBOLDT, Neb., Nov. 11.-(Special.) The members of the Christian church, one | of the oldest organizations of its kind in | this scetion of Nebraska. held “rally day | exercises vesterday and the church was crowded to its utmost capacity at most cf the services, which continued through a greater part of the day. One of the most Intercsting features of the day was the afternoon service, at which was presented a misslonary program, consisting of class exercises, papers, recitations and a spirited | song service, followed by an address by th pastor, Rev. Bert Wilson Four Ask Divorces. | YORK. Neb., Nov. 11.—(Special)—Two | wives and two husbands have petitioned for divorce in this county. In the petition of August Marquith, a farmer in the south part of the county, he alleges that his wife, Minnie Marquith, hes deserted him |mon M. J. Bute petitions for separation from his wife, Mary J. Bute, making oath that she has been guilty of extreme cruelty The petition of Hattle L. Gue for separation is on the ground of desertion and non-sup port. Florence Bowers states that her hus |band. Fred E. Bowers, has deserted her and is not supporting her. Date for Miles Wil Case, | LLS CITY, Neb., Nov. 11.--(Special | Telegram.)--District court convencd hers toda Judge John 8. Stull presiding. After the dispositipn of several minor cases, Hoo A. J. Weaver of this city opened what now known as the Miles will case on a me | tion of dismissal. After listening to the | argument, the court decided that the plain | tiff's attorneys must show cause why th | disclaimer be not allowed as prayed for | The argument was set for Friday, Novem lbl‘t 1" | Charch Suceceds Wehh, | HEBRON, Neb., Nov. 11.—(Special )--Sat | urday afternoon County Judge W Long Clerk F. J. Buss and Treasurer A, C Post met as an election board to fill the va cancy caused by the recent demise of County | | Commissioner 8. H. Webh W | Chureh was selected, Mr. Church republican, as was Mr. Webb Tin for Gatlenn B being a ension. The on | i Al | uLEAD, 8. D, Nov. 11.--(Special,) Burlington company began laying rails the Galena extension Saturday morning and the contractors will have the line ready for trains in two weeks. On day train per Tests Cowboy's Endurance, T e TP P ALLIANCE, Neb., Nov. I1. ~(Special Tcle- | pletiou of the track, which will leave this gram.)—Ed Loomis. an employe of the |city early in the morning. The road will Spade ranch, was brought to an Alliance [ open up a rich mining dlstrict, which ha hospital this morning nearly dead. He had | been hackward herefofore on account o been thrown from a horse P'riday evening. | the distance to (ha raliroads. The Fremont both bones of one of his legs being broken, | Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad is also and was exposed to the cold until Sunday | building a narrow gauge road from Dead evening, ‘when found. fon exhausted to | wood. which will be completed early in th #peak. He bad crawlcd four wiles. Jear. NOVEMBER NEW MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE | Five Vacancles S Sesslon Ad- Journed, o Which | Have Reen Filled. | LINCOLN, Nov., 11.—(8pecial Telegram ) | ~8ince the session of the leglslature there have been five vacancies from variou | cauges. Two members, Senator Harlan and | Representative Mullen have resigned on ac count of receiving appointments in the federal vice {n Alaska. Representatives | David Brown of the Cass-Otoe dis is a republican, a law- | wl Dunham | 12 1901, |TOO FOXY TO LEAVE ALONEY ed with roscs. One of Sonth Dakota's Prisoners We- | | anives Constant Watehing [ | sorLe roUneHE. 5. B, Nov, 11.(tpe | A dollar can buy nothing better war sentenced here faturday 1o tvo and A transparent soap of vegetable oil }lr-w and dieposing : ' mn-»:.- Thirteenth | an 4 ycerm. pt‘l’ um | cavalry at Fort Mea Chanssee has ~ - | nimber ot relatives In' Clay couaty, this | Can soap be any finer? i-m'- The case of David Ducharme will be tried D ber 15, He {= held for horse stealing and he fe at present being guarded [ night and day by a special guard, who is pald $x A month Ducharme has broke " afl twice, once in this city and again at | Sturgfs, and ho escaped the third time from E | the sher The last time he escaped he {went to North Dakota, whera he was | | 1ocated and brought back to this city | |MAYOR'S SISTER IS DIVORCED WM Marrison Eastman Hushand Satd Non-su from we 0 Rose fraase mana) - Soap the utmost result of DEADWOOD, € D.. Nov 11.—(Special Telogram ) ~Judge Moore of the Eighth | | Judicial circuit today granted a decree of | divor Mrs. Sophie Harrison Eastman, | a slster of Mayor Harrison of Chicago, from . Batrote Bustiran, n ‘well keown: Chieags Made by Kirk, as | Journalist. The divorce was granted upon v A . | the grounds that Eastman bad falled to 62 years spcnt in soap makmg, support his wife. Accompanied by her | brother. Willlam Preston Harrison, who has | b her during her stay in South Da | kota, Mrs. Eastman will leave in a few days for New York, where she and her brother expect to reside in the future. Made of the fines regard 1o their cost. teen w Wyoming Sex CASPER the Grand ton Probable, | Wyo. Nov Central hotel a meeting w tion of Nat 11.—(Special. ) —At here last Friday as held to discuss the segrega- fohnson county lands na A as ofl bearing. Assistant Commissioner W A. Richards of the general land office, Senator €. D Clark, Hon. T. T. Tynan and | other leading men of the ste were pr ng objections advanced by of the leading citizens of Casper and Na trona county, while athers were in favor of ot | were some the segregation. Sheepmen especially are A gentleman who has carefully fnspectad the Reaumont ofl flelds dame fto | Lt A our’ office and bought a block of 8tock and said, you are simply gIVIng awa In favor of the setting tde of the large a fortune when you sell your stock at 25 cents a shar ind that he wished he tract of oll lands, for they say they will had_more money to take advantage of the ftuation nd buy more stock | have more free range than at present. The deThat e Just our posttion. ' We wieh had more money, xo that we could . St evelop our propertios and hold on to our stock, but we haven't, and we have understanding afier the meeting was that |l got to do the next.best thing. a8 we must develop our propertics to get hig the segregation of nearly 1000000 acres earnings ot of them. The next best thing fs to sell enough of our stock (o get | recommended by Commissionst Richards encugh money to drill wells, butld pipe-lines, and tanks, and loading docks, 3 B e e hAd better will be made permanent. GIVE ‘ IILLIOH UOI.I.IHS [ Brings Capitalists to Lead. | value of aur stocks, ralse $0.000 to develop our ofl ind get large " 8 o o . earnings than to leave the propertfes undeveloped hing LEAT e n Nov n Special Tele ‘ This conditfon {8 your opportunity to make a gram.)- HeJ. Mayham, general manager of | the Hidden Fortune Mining company north | fonfllll! of the city, arrived today over the Elkhoen from a small investment now in the stock of the Worth a quarter--costs a dime. Fortunes Given Away t materials, without with carload of capitalists from Sioux a | city, Michigan and Obio cities and some from Nebraska. They expect to take up - £500,000 worth of Hidden Fortune stock L] Hon. A. M. Stevenson of Denver, president The company reserves the right to withdraw the sale of stock without of the company. arrived tomight over the notic rl REMEMBER, that shares w for & cents will receive as much Burlington. } profit s shares which later on orth $5.00 or $10.00, ) CALL AT OUR OFFICE, or ser subscrptions by mail to rhe kidneys are small, hut important or- i) THgS o8 1D GoeAMIonRLLY, (EHORIY OMAHA-TEXAS OIL CO. Ash Bitters is a successful kidney tonie | SAPP BLOCK Or 624 N. V. Life Bullding, Omaha and system regulator | COUNCIL BLUFFS WILLIS TODD, Fin \gent, } | ¥ A e Nehearka rair weamer| “"DON’T BORROW TROUBLE.” . BUx | for Toesday and Wednesdny, o | with Northerly Winds. WASHINGTON, Nov. Tuesday and Wednesday IFor Nebraska and Kensas and Wednesday; northerly variible For Towa--Fair Tuesday, colder in central and eastern portions; Wednesday fair, with 11.—Forecast for Fair Tuesday 'TIS CH winde, becoming rising temperature; northerly winds, be coming variable 1 3 t For Missouri- Fair in western, clearing | Diplomatio Relations with Turkey Re- Tuesday morning in eastern portion, colder | sumed After Long Pause. in eastern and southern portious; Wednes- | | o day fair, with warmer in nortbern portion: | northerly winds, becoming variable | BAPST PAYS VISIT T0 OTTOMAN MINISTER For South Dakota—Fair aud warmer | Tuesday; Wednesday partly cloudy, proo o ably colder northerly winds becoming | For th Firat Time Since Ang il varlable | tun in Speaking Terms For Wyoming-—Fair. warmer. Tuesda i ‘rance, O o Wednesday fair; varlable winds. | With Exgne, Owing ¢ For Colorado—Fair Tuesday, warmer Hin sub LI | eastern portion; Wedresday fair; variable wind : —_— QUL ReaoRf | CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 11--The flag OFFICE OF THE WEATHE AU, T of France waves today above the French OMAHA, Nav. 11-Official e - | embassy in Constantivople for the first time | peratuze and precipitation com with | {ho correspondig day of since August 26. M. Bupst counsellor of the years 4 embassy, has called upon the Ottoman min “ Y i . | fster of foreign affairs, thus formally re Maximum temperatire ¢ aftairs formally re Masimum temperatin newing the diplomatic relations beiween Me temperature ,l‘\ France and Turkey | Precipitatio 0) | PARIS, Nov. 11.~The Constantinople cor Record of temperature and v-w‘wl'-mfln respondent of the Petit Temps announces [t O o his"da andstice” Sarch s | V"N Gaar Louy paid hin rst ometal [ Normat temperature....coieersiees . 40| call at the porte as French charge d'affaires | Faar axcans » Mareh 100000 For a morning nip a bottle of Cook's Im | Normal pre |l"" l“‘\ :: ||“;;‘ perial Extra Dry Champagne is tbe thing. et Faimal since Mirch 1. i< heeh | 1L will make a Winner of you tlaney sinee March 1 524 (nches | - - ks Tixhena for cor. period, 1o 101 iches | PENSIONS FOR WESTERY VETERANS. 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