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THE OMAHA DATLY REE: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1901, ARREST 1IN POISONING CASE jattended by Folice Surgeo: Borglum, | nterfeits, itch Hazel £ Beware of ¢ eases, use DeWITT" LVE, y avis Peosie of Cody Coted 5 EVERY FAVORITE IS BEATEN y elebrate the (oming Ounislde Interestas 10 Have A Session ’ Honry Erte is Obarged with of First Train in Trae with the Smetting T { 7 i w Breckinri t R o | Malisious Deed. iere Swle. dge O i Uprear at omelale | Bace Attend t Oakland Track Go 4 % Ktate Foderation. Home with Empty Fockeis | CODY, Wyo., Nov. 13.—(8 —_— » 3 SAID TO e 13.—(Special.)—Cody NEW YORK, N 1 ording to the S— . WAVE BEEN CAUSED BY JEALOUSY | 1be babs covs in utaio il » baiiiich. s | STRIKES AND USE OF FORCE CONDEMNED |14l seent imteren 1+ sarered 1o b ' nna 1 t s e hea of Ih, $ig Hora basts, has mede onfereneq between (be producers of AR PROVES SURMISES INCORRECT Retghbers Allewe Mra. Naberhaus. |y the most untque :':“m it bt § of the Amtican muditing & Rens ;oo R Dr. F 5 | un'que party eter seen in the | Deleantes Show .| of the American Smeltin efAning co " b & WHG N R Srilfeso i, Sabils: | 91000, Kives in iis Bowor by BF fos-rather . ow Sach \Vislent Oppol T i & Refin .|'. uv'b Fifteen to One Shot Comes (n First h wae di tered Him by Rejecting Hin slonel Willlam F. Cody, assisted by a on thEt Lestngteh Tuion With [ of Novembe as the prodblem of cutting | 'R Position at One Handred (o world's mo Offer of Marriage. | Sotedle o o trawe and Delegates Are | » or limiting the © will be de | One tn Third Place=0Ohin Wine over N ) | The Aret train to connect the new city of | Ridden Adien | cided. It has been stated that there I8 av | Tanto [l | . | the tasin with the outside world arrived | verproduction of lead. And as & result s | e e by . ‘ 8t 10 o'clock {8 the W ¥ | big surplus is bein by the smelt o i SARRS Lo a, Nov. 1 ecial Tele- | the run over the 130 nn\-:m:‘m ;\rvrm‘ ‘nmpuy\ . s b e " et AlL)«Neary Bris has been srrest t6 o Ar el g il LEXINGTON, Ky o ere 18| SAN FRANCISCO, No . Ao b ‘l!hh H n' |.'r o een arrested op n's 0 reck, from Toluea. Mont.. in| 1 3 ‘\l ) K N There 18| On this subje ar Guggenheim SAN FRANCISCO, Nov Kvery favor. peven A v hroa 3 AP ot Atte Ty et ey | gtod (i | 14 th6 exedfalos patty Gures|TNeR Gaeitement kmcip (e GWogRteS 10| chatrmun of ibe Blrestons of (NG American e went down to defent at Oakland tc Nide of this verspper cures cons berbaus and wife at Breda lust Supday. | Colonel William . Cody, Major M. Russell the convention of the State Federation of | Smeiting & Refining company, said: “As |24 the bookmakers were in clover 7 et Bifsat B9ts (00 Nubality ire beathvioein.daw | of Desdwood, Sesuter D, C. Clavk ofi] Lavor. 00w I8 begsion fere, v the 84: | to whether there §8 oF Dot St this time an | Lrack was stll Neavy and ftorn oUal STRUP for o i SUViSE Slhivied sieters. (arerasting Gevet: | Wroming, Major Puul MoOermies, Ootoant] o, o . C. F. Beusiiaridge. w0° stated | overproduction of lead ir his country it 16 o kept guessing The surprise SRuNd 1t voy Dealolnl. We NhA(CTHE B opments are expected in comnection with | T- J. Geary of Ol i y | that he tavered a combination of laher and | dificult to say. No fact " this | Afternoon was the victory of Lone r ¢ i . klahoma City seph | hing o b b emed a hre r ble which . certain fstters which passed betw FURT,, W00 o ThIRGsert: Colonsl Nkl | LAF0 4 comBIARtIon of epitat, but THEL W€ | Mitier stn be krrived St defolCly SRLS the | the closing event. Ho was at 1 to trom colds, and of parties. A hearing will be had before of the Wyoming State Land board; Rev. C, | 0id_Hot belleve & naticnal federation ot | end of the year, as it Wwill be possidle to | !/me and beat Castake in a drive. Poaition bo Kve &t . Sk LI &t chsroit SAMrSy Soraion, |5 PEUer, NoFR MAtte, Neb.i Colonsl | ADOE woulE 66 pose(hls beoduse ot the com- | secure much better dats as to stocks in|A 100 to 1 shot, was third. Obia took the for hick I 8 Various motives are ascribed for the deed, | Outant brarian of Wyoming r. T, |Plicating interests of various sections | the hands of producers av snsumers when | TAoforan handicap from Articulate and We kee » s all the time Jealousy ‘being the one most current. Ou | TYBAD Hateadent’ pubrie. Iaiitions of | ,,COIone) Breckioridge said be was the | the sales of the year are all in. It Brutal. Ransch and Birkenruth each rode when my brothers have ¥ . ) The Fecuby dosth B Bla il Srrs: Nubere | NOmiDE, First Regiment dand, Billings, | 1| vad Of IAboF orgatisaticas, that he heart. | posible that there may A1 the present time [ (wo winners. Sixtecn books cut in loday home. afier being he cold and dam RUUS Ailer, BFCE (K 6810.00 Bave Sropessd | K00 & BRIT Bundnd FOIRNALIVON of LB L Los L aihs A atOs ota Be Mo but | be an overproduetion in this commodity, bur Results with & sore ole of G0 marriage 1o the present Mrs, Naberhaus | £10Ux tribe of Indians, undes Chief 1 | that he thought its batties should be fought | In Any event it cannot be tcry large either | Firet race suree: . Bt Bive night and in th ? e sod L4 [ and was rejecied. Both men are prominent | Tall #nd Chief Bucking Hors with reason and not with force; that the| il tonvage or value w " Ducke Searchligh third RACHE ANRLARCOM in the community in which they | and P day of strikes was over, citing and critl g A N ', Pat 1 © and nnons Boom. . econd rac ciahihs of & mile great excltement jrevalls there | B it s cisiog the big ateel strike OTHER GUILTY ONES SOUGHT |Mechanus won imr Tpts second, Goldone | A mrand procession was formed on the| He said further that he did not believe i} et et fer Dl' BII”‘S COlI || S r LY NPT TR TS LIngRTy | o o i T 1 sosders e 1l bt I ot Wentncks drenges B orinted b g race, Futiiny course . - . gh dyrup | booming of cannon ang the biare of the [but unjust and an abrogation of persanal | Teatues O'BFien o debs third. Time: 1 : . S Celebdr: I 4 | Arat brass band ever hoard im the Ris Hors | liberty for unions o say to the emplover, | » O'Belen (s Alone Come | E el R arand ot & mile. 8 lebrated The Old Reliabie Deputies Clase (n the Trall of Two |bacin, Judge L. F. Houx. first mayor of | “You must employ only whom we chooss | bbb ¥ dih el lag, hatdicap: Redan won. ¥ coucH sy G, Cough Cure WMore of the Faeaped Cody. welcomed the founder of the town|And pay them what we demand ' aod say | — fth race one mile ano an elghth: Obia flU? 4 Conviets. | and his friends. Fifty buildings. mostly of | to the workingmen “Unless you join nur' LEXINGTON, Kv., Nov The Breed- | Articulate sccond, Brutal third Timo. | For Co 'ghs, Celds, Hoarse. f‘-’" % There is none . Aull recent growth were almost hidden in bunt- | Union you canpot work ers' association Investigating committee | 1 R Gk ness, Bronchitis, Arthma et ;} Cough Syr he dealer wh S1Es Sy ing, and the rest of local color was sup-| This expression of opinfon was not pleas- | Was in session all Afternoon, examining [ Won Castake secona, Fosition hir Ime: | Croup, Infl uenzs, Whoo ,'9 N \niaking f 7 " \ PRl o Two-thirde of | plied by the Indians. As the procession |ing to & number of the delegates and several | ™ituesaes regarding the scandal concers " Cough, ey, Ping g7 lealer ence ' | ® convicts Who escaped from the Fort|of Indians, real broncho busters, motable | %anted to make spceches when Colonel) 88 the removing of the distance pole a VSHNvIY. S W TaEwie tion, and r_f"" Consump. B funititate wie he b LASYRwerth peniteatiary lsat Wednssday | Visitors, fair daughters of the Big Hora | Breckinridge had cencluded, but to aveld & | the track here. The exeiiation w48 gt | SWASHINGTON, Nov. 13-4 t the ":‘"r t some member of 200 Doen eaptured up 1o last night. Now | mountains, measured its leogth for more|Scens the chairman declared the mesting fected toward the ompl or innocence | lenatnes: todays. Thie " 3 ASE tor ZUr. 9 #e only nipe are i liherty and the chances |than a mile through the town, every human | Adjourned of others than Trainer Dan O'Brien, who | Jese, Hoval Bteriing ai S of the diseage , A i are sironk that two at least of thess will | and mechanical 56 predases Buokine Apeech Canses Commotion had sald o the commitiee that he alons | the AIth race Knight ‘das. Wit 45 PREPARED 3y H deigsints, Nt 2 B s have besn rounded up before the day |buty and Butaio Bil knew tbat be was at| When the convention re onvened the sit. | M43 responsible, his obje A5 to 5611 n | Whah 1hS Aiaft Bes Tene Wondery, R S e bottls yo B e e e s | e o e e Toree o, | o oo Glorewiy Macer o New Yorh on | 50t STy S0 o o, 2 v. r. 3. W, Bul LR x'»m!lh this morning. received a ssage State Land hoard I've led a gates attempted to expel the members of i time. caught b barrle wer ab Balty ly I's Her [ ol s deputies near Cottonwood " yrocesslons y 2 1 B8 o 3 nn o . RCeC his L v "h:'h:h deputi r nwood Falle, | 1 ons In my life, but never one of |the Arrangementa committee who {nvited Messrs. Jack and Pbil Chinn, who recom- | kome distance. \Wonderls ma 4 to ox For s 2 n A hesith FRite ks mio wré < wptured late yos. | Which 1 was s proud as this | Brockinridge. They would not proceed with [ mended the colt to Mackay, ard who, with | tricate himselt and rapidly overhauled 1h. Salebyan p 3 no hermf : H rday, saying that they were close on the | ting o0 toasting the bealth of the | business, a motion to proceed being voted | Mackars agent, saw the colt work the | \*aiers & handiiy Reals of (w0 othars. One of these is be- | ey ey followed (he parsde, A |down, & to 7. There were motions o ad- | short three-eighths of & mile, in supposed | ward, o i W Rl B SMALL DOSE. PLEASANT TO TAkE eved to be Arthur Hewitt, aged a | hearty welcome and plenty of all that|journ to Covington or Lousville and then phenomenal time. were among the wit- |feven hurdies, purse 33w Coisin Jess w 8 . white prisoner. who was serving five vears | cheers ware waiting for all. There was |8 committee of five was appointed to report | nesses heard today Messrs. Engman apd | Mister Stoftel second, Tankurd third. Thn \ or larceny and who s {be last of the |the mreatest wild game barbecue ever | Whether the convention should leave Ls x- | Wilkerson, owners of the and who gave | Second race ear five. fur. ) leaders of the outbreak. The leaders were | spread in this part of (he west. Elk. white | ID&toD O'Brien an option of § or $5.500 less | longe. purse & Rkt i woh. eSitne Thompson. Mullins, Southerland and Hew- | and blackiall deer, cub bear, antelope, and { At the session this afternoon the com- | than O'Brien priced the colt to Mackay | Bl second, Somersault third M m— ftt. Warden McClaughry yesterday offered | abundant trimmings, were served mittee reported in favor of adjourning 1o | also were examined. Other wiwnesses were Third race, d-year-olds and upm i 1 an increased reward for Southerland and| In the evening the debutante-town was{Another city, but & motion to that effect | Charles Didson, Si Hughes and L. D. | furlongs. purse $400: Roval 8t vl . Mewitt. Southerland, who was wounded | conventionally presented to the unconven- | ** defeated. A turbulent session fol- | Frazee | Peath secor sage third. Time ; twice before he surrendered, is the sixth | tional assemblage by a grand Towed. during which the federation adopted | The committee conciuded its work and | T e URR 450 URWREY 1 grand ball. Tbe pted | and | 5. Diiree 6a0: | BRatire @ || convict to ha snot | inaugural march was led by Colonel Cody, | Fesolutions demouncing Colonel ~Breckin- | iskued & call for a meeting of the breed jerallet second, Snark third. T d From stories that have leaked out from | Major McCormick, assisted by Chiet Iron | Tidge for his expressed sentiments and ex- | ers and frainers Saturday n Al 3 ut fro o sisted by Chief Iron ’ . ! turday noo mem- | ' Pin SR i ' . the captured convicts it was evidently part | Tail and Chiet Bucking Horse pelling from the federation and convention | bers are pledged to secrec: regarding th ‘,‘,’l." R i g uny . Jefiriesand Rub'iz Are in Perfec: Re of the plan of the dash for liberty last | i s € Leaming, vice president of the federa- | nature of the testimony. their conclusions | buncle ‘won, Handcuff wecond. Knig ! nes: fon the Fray Wednesday to kill both Deputy Warden | | tion, and president of the local Typo- [and what action they will ommend to | FLodes third. Time 49 2-5 . Lemon and Captain Trelford, the officers RESTS WITH OIL COMPANIES | ;rapnhical union. who arranged the pro- | the breeders. Saturday's meeting will be B FL L L LI RO o in |m:nadx.nn charge at the time. Trelford | pinal Disposition of Wyoming Fietds | 5707 and presided at the opening session. | public mon, u‘n—.. Vargrave second. ohnet thirg, | NO HUGGING IN CLINCHES TO BE ALLOWED was forced to flee with the convicts and | o 4 Axingiod Delsgats Walus o8t | e | o when they had gotten a sufficient distance epends on What Development NEW LEAGUE IN ST. LOUIS Rolitng Boer Wins Easily from the penftentiary he was threatened They Prosecate. J. J. O'Brien, the Lexington delegate, | 3 | cHICAGO. N Lakes REferau MIGMIRER EUAY TTHEOE W1 De . with death. He took desperate chances and | then walked out of the convention, and a | o S ARbipate | local racing meason today. The fe LU Ne Walting Game (0 Arena Eriday SucobSael. 1N seoeping | v Bk [ meeting of the Blue Grass Typograpbical | ent Johnson Anticipates No DIf- | contered i the ALth race at a T Nighi=Chamrion ¥ [ pbtep bl L 1%.(Special ) | unfon, the entertaining organization, was feulty In Secnring Capital o glahth, in which, there w st Lt bl CAVEIN SWALLOWS A PLANT A. Richards. assistant commissioner of | called for onight. At the meeting of the | Float Enterprise reth etable: Dehman Thomps il I e peneral In‘nd office, who has been mak- :T\‘.n‘y.(‘hy‘a| inion resolutions were | {wnd odner.” The Hildreily enir ng & personal investigation of the Natrona it < - an _odds-on favorite and Rellin ' adopted withdrawing from the Kentucky : MASTER 3 Aurora Company at Jopli | ’ CHICAGO. Nov eni 3 sily. Favorites took the firs SPECI 4 % pan oplin Haa the |and Johnson county ofl segregation matter | Federation of Labor and the action of Dele- [- e it The 1rack was heasa Nesuits SAN FRANCISCO. N nter i arth Bottom Slip from eft for Washington last night. In an in- | gate O'Brien in leaving the convention |the arrangements for g of ¥ I st grows ip the fight, the i ~I'" " rent all disenves Under 1t thPeiew Ith YOUT astrassantont Oumtin: | wah sntemel. The pHEtErS i the veselu. | JOT Ametican Taeghe B 1t It athpe Sam 1 » 1. and there is o or il ag Bl R s Rll;hlrdfi sald the lands i question | tions adopted formally declare “that the |ing recent’ reporis / (hat the fur f Rublin money o be seen. The cham et & e e will remain segrega ! by 3 - | American league ha 4t giv cond pion \ ; : ed. ML Wb have SEBBEN o SR T8 tn " » -aavaih at] ¢ : gregated until such time as | hrand o) unionism exhibited by the Federa- | Amerl n league h arced to _give n on and the Akron giant eat on thror devoted the Lest years of he ol companies. or those interested in | ti f Lab t p the proposed Lovis be- | Orovogo, near here today, the entire plant | the development of the lands for th tion of Labor in its action today 18 DO. | agust nf a failure to interest local capital. | ‘ThIFd race. five furlongs and a hulf: \'u i their respective quar 1 e, nnd 10 thin nare Tt I e e e | oo fxel ands for the oil | that to which Lexington unions are accus- | Ile said | cain won. Burnie Bunton second, Littie CYP0fTc of admiriog throogs. At Rublin's tiewtar feld nii our offoris iRt i bl | contatned therein. fail to do their purt. 1o | tomed nor the kind they attempt fo propa 148 thoroughly, settled that we will Jack Morriwor Time: 1108 2.3 F4IRInE /Dldoe A Was AN RuNLIE: AN At nre i gl R e G L LTS ofl interesis fail 1o |gate and, Ainally, since the federation ba U N NS oty (van'ed | pederal won. Pyrrho rlongs and & alf: | Jeffries’ it was all for the Los Angeles bo RO p o showings ve b om- t t 4 ¢ ¢ re f simpleseason that We | ime: 1:80. 9; Secalit. MaiRy 0 k 1 Y v ur VEdatihad tn AK0atse catll; Goa” lAtEE | 1a0d i howings that have been prom- | seen fit to criticise the entertalnment and |arc follewing the plan used iy Philade Time: 130 pie Both men have practically ended thelr wre K " O i hater st ot b o aaa tal) fa Qeyelen Lie aadh, the en- | welcome Accorded, the delegates are bidden | Phia and Roston last Aiori- || Fifth race. one mile and an eightl; Roll- preparation for the contest. A~ slight A N e L L) e ibe et 4 ol N can lewgue out- | oer W Odnor secon Jenman ! 8 el i tepteb b e vy will be returned to its original [a courteous farewell | Side capital Ut | FRompson third, - Time: 1 1. Denman ! touch here and (bere was all that they gave an immense tailing plle. On éntering the a opened to agricultural entry. The resolutions alse state that while | will not do | Sixth ace, one mile and a quarts hemselves today in the way of finishing whenialiets & &round a sbort time before the cavein oc- | ST the sentiments of Colonel Breckinridge are | (Ve have, our mlavers Sready recured R A e a1y on. WAnd) Las ARSI ol 3 b i Phan i oy Eround' shor e btos 1he v o | THIEE FINDS GAP SAFE EMPTY |1 soacrun by he Tomowrasmien s 852 ML ' S5 | AR TG T e non LY O 2P0 D ) | 1o and signaled to be drawn up. The last | o — he et . least entitled to respectful hear- | matier in St Lonis, with the team soiy i reconn® amlle! maa s Thom: I be the last they will take and Friday will st { mi r;u;hm n;. surface only & few min- """"" ter Had Removed Ita Contents | 0 4nd to_the privilere of free speech | il B well repreneniea In 8t Touis b e [as ihag . the hands of their trainers and s before the timbers collapsed, the efore Marander Arrived with TN R S SPO ore the next season starts 8¢ | rubbets, keying up the tensicn on evary earth yielded and with a crash the whole | Mis Banlasive BECALMED BOATS SPOIL TEST| LOUIBVILLE Bright, warm le of their big bodies 4 plant sank into the abyss Further caviug | 2 FORBES OUTPOINTS FINUCAN | jeather brovelt ¢ e attendance tc vy Corbett, who will act an peferee DALY afc R une N (AL T84 a0 wark In*Abat. vietalty. has | M Schooners Anchored in Range of New "':_ favorites. 3 |said tonight (hat the public could be as _“""“‘_' Towant whove At Eavinasd Tt i tmpoceible to esti- | r:n(;:n. CITY, 5. D., Nov. 13.—(Speclal.) Ces Makosl IUNecabhnEY. 16 Both as a Roxer and a Pancher He | airl Wit 8 | sured of one thing, so far as he was con gl BT SR L mate' the ‘Gamags. o ;";T;L'-.::l.'a.;n,\:?:rn ,:‘.v;r:;‘.:::: Posigens Peind. Nenanstraios Hisknpariority | inia agninet ner. was easily ihe beat 1;:»: mxh-m was that the men would | Seatigare " in St J | First race, six furlongs: Opera ¢ o ght from 1t e they went into the riog - Medien! ren OUTLAWS REACH TERRITORY [ sained with & Kkey at the fiwnt door and the . L | e second. Hen Roy hird " Time: 116y, | until one or the other is declared victor SR R el v | sate was blown open. The postmaster had| NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—A test of a new _— Second race, five g Buccleut) There Is ‘o be no hugging in clinches Al who ?"n’”‘ Bealitih Sunbebod - ia- Ba r...mu.‘;'.“" everything away the ihlef got notn- | gun which is intended to discharge high | ST JOSEPH. Mo, Nov 12 iopecia) ¥ Ak Tl M third. Time: | was the way he expressed himself. “The | tremted wiiers, only tn 20 el | Irs It is known almost certainly who the | explosives was to have taken piace at the | Hamonstrated his superiorii ne- a teariy | “Fhivd race, six furlongs: lim Gore won, | People who puirenize boving bave grown | he 1eft In n worse condl- -- n Have Pitched person was proving ground of the army at Sandy Hook [and a puncher in hik fight here tor 3ne | Pauline "3 wecond. " Tncandescent third of the e I A s ten then 1 we W attle with Sheriffs. l Py E Bvers preparation had heen com- | Mith “Blly Finucan of ‘Chicago. e Mit- | “5igusn” ra hangiz n WL ekplatn o Yol wi L | erally jabbed Finucan in the Fourth race. seven furlongs: Kindred | DADSIDE on and T think it ie about time s why 5 i ! outh Dakota Incorporations. Dleted for the test and a distinguished com- | il jabbed Finucan in the tace and wint f won, Huntresta se e ok ire | end was put 1¢ gl i helid 28N hevy (Hi1ed 18 ohinln Geiasinth ols N e In A phabad e | TR B e A= () Do mecrs aad. prominent civillans was | Found. and wheh he was inable to Fire. N1t | T B iend: mile an ; an't prevent (be fighters from coming i i rpedl ¢ b s Ak B setitaiasd KL witnessing the effect of the sbots on a tar- | portunities to couiter when F J many op. | Time: 1:66%. | tiom the-tsginniox that whan I give | afely, quie ‘ L et o0 s s 1. Winmt State bank of Arhton, with a cap- | et specially built for the purpose. but all the face and jaw. Finuean | Five Favorites Fenten the word 1 waut Jefiries and Ruhlin permane . N i(as tar ey eovty, |Jialliot §i0.000: {noorparaiame, W, & Bl were disappointed when the announcement AN tedos An tha teiih roun..| AT1. Nov. 13Long shots came | DTeak. The man who hangs on after The officers believe the outlaws fn‘”“h?m T. P. Blain and Alberta Blaip, | was made that the test would have to be | fought at 11§ b B beth men 8| Ukiie & clean_aween of the L STAS | Wil be watched and if he ities to s his Shsc ofem hellere “ihe outlews tofTaOmots Geld' Miaing: compeny, = at]pestponed owing fo the fact that a large | {oW ounces overweight, The contest was |today al Latenis, [flle, favepize VoI strengih in this manner » ith & full under A word 1o the wise s ant- W J0me of £he shoaned priachuts. fom | plares, with & capltal ol 12.000.000; inogrs 814\ 60 Dachimel shCORAE. Wab AHCHOred | Th s ant JORSIES T8N0 RS BORAdUIed S0z beaten and ihe bOOK e o Ane and trock | $2RdIng of the warning he receives bet fcien enn recover B e r ot oA el of | poratore, . B: Rotbins, lsalsh Hagenbund | close by shore and in range of the gun. | : i fast N d track | he gong sounds. let him und his backers sour i and o o g g g el .ug Oscar Nelson | " “The postponement will be only for a | SCORES IN GLENWOOD SHOOT | o 't € oies Pios- | abide hy (he decisior 3 Beighbérhood, “Baveral of the tombatants | triit iiog eompaoy, st Huron, with | shett. ime l e 1 i i WAL ANMAQ thaky for"au aatimAly kb are reported wounded. Officers in all sec {.;“-;w al ‘n \]‘lrvn‘mm H'n Jrporators T. [ Among those present were Licutenant | Nehraskans and Townns Chop Up the | Second race flve furlongs o half: | of the lengsh of the fight Nhifons "";"-“l- e of e e awley. A, McVey and Philip Lawrence. | General Miles, Major General Brook. com : { Curcus won, Burnett ¥ e second. Ligh Weil," he said. "1 know this much, that - meniaL and shysls i ahoma have been notitied and | Cnogiolvsol Chemical company. at Pierre, | munding the Depart of the Easi: Brig- | Bl inegand | Fyny tnind. The: 1 i i Alll iy s B AL he escape of the gang seems impossible. | . i P at Plerre, | W s partgmant " B rig- | | “Third race, one mile Y u quarter: Lorg | Rublin has not Leen siunding still sinc Wi of snap. g with a capital of $150.000: incorporators, | adier General Gillespie, chief of engineers Promiscuously. Farkndale won. Governor - fovd “wecond. |1 met bim last He has improved ve ol PR R } BLOWTO FRANK G. CARPENTER lf\rnnr« Paterson, Robert MeCart, W. H. | Colonel John 1. Rodgers, Admiral Barker —— |- jbert Morrison third, Time: 2.2 quch and 1 have an idea that he wili bore condition v |.,-n'" o el “:rllvpv'n W. F. Blakeny, I. B. Estes and |U. S. N. and Senator Mark Hanna GLENWOOD 1 | (Fourth race. ong, mile 8h0 o en *secand, |10 from the jump. Mavbe I'll stop tridnne g _ Estes. gram.)—~The Glenwood Gun se ! T % SN, A s t s Correspondent’'s Fath Prosperons P ond | Zage! third. Time 06, in the firs ind. maybe the second sounrely in s " 2 s soores St Townsend. 15: TAné go! third. ‘Time: 3:08. - i ond. bu pok T Sustal .\:nm. and Milling company. at | FRIENDS WILL FOUND COLONY |man and A Edwards. 1t Third s st GO TR BT B ) Roly | xeally 1 doo'u think it whi last lonser thin o7 $00 samuan. it with a capiial of $1,000,000; incorp- - wards and Hall, 15; Townsend. 1. Fourth | gance third, Time: 1:18 " | Aifceen You 17 yen will Dies at His Home. orators, H. H. McIntire, M. E. Leathe and | Fonr Thonsand Acres Chosen in (u""{\H"“]r[“«‘ '{rlv-';wr.m -“\\ arren :]‘ | aixtn_rac irlongs: Lauretta Rurk The same queetion was put to Ruhlin B . » birds-—Lindcrmar arren and Fickls | wor o A, Owlet hr ol . el | George W. Sanders L aiimc i | | e AR, N ven ive Bl | s, O hd, Owletta thrd ¥ tanl ahotxi™ Kb anxwered: "8 wall MANSFIELD, O.. Nov, 13.—George F. Car. | [Eoical Creamery company, at Pierre | Townsend. 7: Warren and Hall, 6. Beventh, | % - e | as 1 ever did in my Iite. 1 feel as though our eMces or n | with & capital of $5,000; inc B Reeds and Cantalonpes. ive birds, miss and out—R. 8 Chenev. A’ | 3 | 4 e ¢ penter, & wealthy attorney. aged 81, viee | ' neorporators, An IV DT Ty S S 5 Horse Dester Park I can fight and fight bard, b s the bes e Dresident of the Cltizens' National bank and | 808y P. Morrls, Hiram G. Tarr and —_ targelsWarren. 17: Merritt B A | cHICAGO. 13.—The highest price for | &R that wins and how can oue Thot Ia all wo father of Frank G. Carpenter of Washing- | G¢°T8¢ . Sanders | PENDLETON. Ind. Nov The na- | fifieen targets—iiall 15: A Kdwards and | totting horses at Dexter Park today s | but what Jeff is the best. Of course nr ton, the well known author and newspaper | > | tiomal committee of Friends, headed by Tln kle, 14 AThe “\.., war an ideal one for | paid for Harvest Prince a bay colt, record | think so. but 1 would not wWan: to say that -, 1o & po oyl o i Pl gl g o4 Only Pickled Tie Be Used | Joho 1. Thomas of this city, who went to | *NO0!I"E: AN M R B T O ater was Ceoar Auges, | B0 S4Nt would wo Sva reunds ar ten rounds Nk =yl was a great friend of the late Senator John | EDGEMONT, 8. D, Nov. 13.—(Epecial.) | Colorado recently to select land for a na- | N henton. M. Other sales were: Ver. OF that I could polish him off In one. thoug B e & itved oo the srotrss Saioi2 | e report circulated s month ago that the | 10081 Friends’ coloay ave. toturasd.- Thay |SLOAN BRINGS HONORS HOME | gina kch. f. by Bud Crook. 0 CJ. | 1 may prove my ability to do %o everything ing those of Senator Sherman | Burlington company ivtended to move iia | PUrChased 4.000 acres in Powers county.| g AR gt SRS Tomiin, Bulpla. S s 10 B Alived | T¥0 flen Frasolos physiclans suamined dendinl, A cure tie plant to Sheridan. Wyo, proves true, | Colorado. on the Santa Fe rqilroad. near | merican Jockey Wins Two Derbles | 50 i ltred 6. 10 C7H Rig Mo | Jeftries this afternoon just as he finixhed anteed tnoevery It will be enlarged so that it can handle| HOlY. They belleve it is well sulted to and Nearls One-Half of His ticello, Ml 8 Leelander. b, i | his road work and they pronounced him cepted, by n LEGAL CON- | 11 of the ties used by the company on the * beet or cantaloupe culture. The Other Races | Heart. 10 8. R. Holt, Bterling, 1 be in superb condition. His heart action AT yestora divislose. Tho curiog process ,,“Mr:lom i ve or nised s rapidiy s pos- | | ‘Varsity Eleven Beats Indians was &trong and regular. which. tuken with ! seen found to increage the life of the pine | 5!ble e following officers bave been N s 4 - | "CHELL. 8. D.. No ;i e the health of other organs. indicated tien more than one.balf and hereafter only | chosen: Edward Cole, Illinols. president [ R XORM. Hav, IbT2 AAL 0f pek | R B Do Nov i (Bpecial T | 1o their minds the possession of an ability Cplckled- ties will be used. It 1s reported | Morris Wilsoo, Illinols. secretary: John |and Germany relurned home today on | feated the Flandreau Indlan team here te_go to the Nmit pf humas enduraxcs State'EIectrO here that the repair shops of the company | L Thomas. Pendleton. Ind, treasurer {Ialaer Wiiheim Der Gross. In the part | tternoon. the & e i B Another physician said the same things nll” hs“rtmm’odh trom Newcastle to this|Daniel Brice, Kansas, general manager. |eil and Nate Hall Fre Rosse. Toe Mitch- | for a touchdown ever nccomplighed on the | Ebou! Ruh He found his puise to he . . | place. Most of the ties that will go to the el and Nate Hall e e eaarainer. | heme grounds. the distance being eighty- | forty which the medical teclared M d I | | . aw and | man declare § |tie plant will hereafter come from the for HYMENEAL. M w Derbies and 14 races out of 238 yards 0 be a marvel. Th hampion's pulse In e lca nS ItU E | ests of Oregon and Washington | | mounta i | gers Wil Not Visit Comst egular at it 1308 ¢ & : b ) o Bhdals oscdy | Liskasitantur. | AR T e e e PR el plagd At meeting | Bllly Delanes og for Jeffries. has 3 arnam St. Omaha, Neb enuln e : OSCEOLA. Neb.,, Nov. 13.—(Special)— | Tn a league game on Clark's alleys 1asi | ¢ the executive committee of t MAdS AtranEsments With the Ran Pranclsce ° | CASPER. Wyo. Nov, 13.—(Special.)—Tha | Cards are out for the wedding of Jacob BIERC the Charkeons K's sliexs 1ast | cigted students of the University of Call- | Atbletic club 10 bring about & mesting b y 165 ot (Caanar. Bas Teasnrifeeed.ita. aotlen | Liskn o Miss Koty NAQNGr: th be at the | 7O (oS Navanw. S { el sagpl tie a0 1Or the, Brnceion Livaa Jafeile And ABATKA 14 b gl i ssesercssssccce® a | with reference to granting a franchise to | Polish Catholic church on Wednesday, No- | CLARESONS B est on Thristias and Naw Yeor | the avent of the champien busting Rublin Want to Sell H the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone com- | vemher 20. It will probably be one of the | Brunke s | wos rejected ‘."" key 15 #xpected here Friday morning = ' | pany, which was recently refused permis- | biggest weddings ever held in the county. | Molvneaus H e ’ A % [ tion to erect poles and run wires bere, ant ptca b bl [ Tancaster i 3 » Your Buggy | AEOES l ittle l iver Plus |ihe application Aas beeo wranted. This | PEYONS FOR WESTERY VETKRANS Inches . 2 ! ! . @ | vi1l cause & change (0 be made in ihe plan ' lllnuts + or Piano? H . i < [of the telephone company and instead of | War Sarvivers Remembhered hy the Totals ool £ 6 e . (] ust ignature of | rupning the Lander-Thermopolis wire | NATIONA 2 [ ¥ e Govern o ' eeeesssisscsnee ? | northwest from Douglas, the line will pew | S s s iy | Anma ’ 4. Total what you L d ' ] | pass through Casper This will place the WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—(3pecial)—The | yackeon 13 '} 5 b ' " Wosl metropells in conneties With the | OHOWISE Wasters pessions Bave beea | Honender oA Eat fi ¥y ’ | wool-growing sections | sranted | §dler T 164 #4 " want ad | i ot | Iawue of October | Pavy ¢ 5 8 : ARy, A 4 2 e | Nebraska: _Origin {am P. Drake. | f -t i I | Two mecommenard tor Pardon. | priend! W pranbin’ Tandert” L ke | als 1 s o s a u.‘e | : I'he Bee aud you § PIERRE. § D.. Nov. 13 (Speeial Tele Increase restoration. reissue. efc Thomas 2 i * i | MeNeill, Weat Tincoln, $10; Wilber Challenge Confronts Sand ! | a1 The Board of Pardons tods recom- | ghetl, Weat Lincoln, i: Wilk § o aaf Anqaw There is one certain wn{,ol curlnu u(\r\n and 8tomach troubles, will find a purchaser. § TMended for pardon Dancap B. Hansell, | lowa: Incremse resioration reissue «te | IR RORE A 0, W, Rolandow that is: give your stomach & rest but st \l eat plenty of good fond to : sentenced from Minnehaha conpty on a | ‘Tr\'—"-m:v‘~\L.‘If"<‘v.§'m" line. 8 David | ¢ . TNAnARS g 8 of thiy keep up the nourishment for your body. Yo xmu do this by using Don't forget sda-dt it | charge of robbery, and Charles G. Deutach Ty LR i Henpy W, | i he W KopoL DYSPEPs1A CURE because it is the one preparation which digests | * ! it i gl il b g fount Vernon, %. Original widgwe. | meet i W conte what you eat without aid from the stomach, Nature will theu repair | iy . A s S | Viammart Amish. 3 strengt v ma he ma rour worn out digestive organs dnll restore them to healthy condition, 18y . | o Yoming: xq“;:“‘..-" Lemoration, retss Sork ( Dreferre . B4 Tt relieves that feeling of fulluess, belehing and distress after eating. ¢ | Rush (0 New i) Fields. | “'South | Daketa: Original—-iiugh M suggest. Rolandow 82000 wilh } su{!flrgdrhn“-rvmnln wrvn many ves 1tried many reruedies 4 ] Hot Springs. 8 : ie Cone l ithout relief until 1 used Koupor Dyseersia CUre. My health | R seee KEMMERER, Wyo.. Nov. 13.—(Bpecial.— | ' Cororadr 1 - f » has ! Colotadn: Increase. restoration relssue 2a 1o emm Hundreds of claims are being located 1n the [ gt Willnm 4 Sheppard Viotchkire, & | uider Distncated by Wrestiing improved and'l‘l;w feel likea newman. 8. J. Flemming, Murray, Neb. Deputy State v ~he pew of) Beids mear Opsl, on the Oregen | DLEIDAl Widews. sic.~Specisi acerued O y 8 A ' lt t holp b“t do Ins . i) wifont, % el & | o : ‘ ca you goo Short Live railroad Those who are work- | Esther 1. Lican. Lang w8 "Ellen M R bl e M Doy y Prepared by E. € DeWitt & (o, Ohle g f o H. L. R.“ GGI""I D V.S \bg there claim that the same conditions | TOMMe La Junta. 88 \ 3 saloon. Elevents and & & ug0._The §1. bobtie cotains s tiges th 500, slze « Vo O eaist a3 in the Poseil Selds. ontana: = Original-Jobn MoMti, Hel:na, | iorated shoulder The (njurei man w When you poed a soothing and healing appliration for piles and ko die ITY VETERINARI! PR B 2 e TS Teleghone 4.

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