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TH BEE NOVEMBER ANY MORE SEER FREE SOIL |5t ot vt voe"ertc ae” | BURNS' VICTORY IS FLEETING | manding the sHeriff to bring them be - bls ccurt. The convicted men were con - Speclal Sale Of Tminigration List &wells Parceptibly During | [’ 17 Jall anby forty minutes and w000 | Former Grand M Elected they appearsd before Judge Dunne they el the Last Year. were released on bonds of $3,000 each, pend Bhortly Afterward Depesed. - ing the hearing of the petition for the writ of habeas corpus on Monday, Novem- 0 n ° rown ITALY SHOWS AN ABNOAMAL INCREASE | ve: 23 HICKS OF NEW YORK NOW EXECUTIVE HEAD U | PN I ooy w— DEATH RECORD. Frecative Board s Chosen Tnimical , L] J fon SUNDAY 1 1901 OMAHA DAILY Tel. 618 o4 WE (LOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. Bee, Nov. 17, 1 ~1T Dewey & Stone k urniture Go. SIDEBOARDS AND DRESSERS Segmestions, only child of Charles F. Spooner, was ui New Lahor Hend. . ” ¥ | shock to his father and friends {n Omaha Monday morning we will commence one| o [ Saturday, the oh wews was received [I We pride ourselves. on our splendid assortment of A WASHINGTON, Nov, 19.~The annua) re. | °f the accidental killing ot Allen C. Spooner t INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 16.~After re-el )‘Hljh.\l,h. and SIDERBOARDS which is more extensive H - 1 4 -y ol sowderly of | A1 1000 at Wickersham, Wash., but no par- Sitoon Baroe of Pittabe 2 % ot the greatcst linen sales ot I' mne Tablecloths :;: K"-’:":{.nm;t“M'":;':’ "“,::L:“:‘y.r”.;.;:'”‘”'"‘ were received until o week later, | ¥ ;‘\"'I")*::\\I':I“:"’ ';'!"l';m:h-rx I ;:flr‘:j'“‘" now than ever. The prices enumerated below are specially ever held in Omaha, They are slightly mussed |eternes arrivaie in the vniten States dur :J,"Cf",‘;.",”.?".,‘,’ e o aeverat ot | tternoou the generat assembiy of the order || good values. Some onses wonld call them EXTRAORDI 3 S ing the year to have been 487.91%, an fn- | sighese g - B 0B, | 1\ he evening session tonight reconsidero NAR S99 B FRem and soiled—no napkins to match. This is the|cruse over the preceding year ot s, [ S 00U MG [N ou | the action, and in Mr. Buras place cle e AT ALNE Henry A. Hicks of Now York as the exceu- tive head of the order The discussion during the afternoon meet- | or about & per cent. Of this Incronse 90, ehingle bolts. The s| h pre- 920 came through Canadlan ports and the | "Dingle bolts. The shingle bolts are pre pared in the hills and sent to water and reason we are sacrificing these cloths at such Solid o 20x24-inch remainder through ports of this country. 5 {mills through the flumes or chutes. Sig- | French plate mirro vell top and : " There were also 4,190 other alien passen- | ing was heated, when after re-electing Gen- nals are sent ahead to w drawer, well made an - SpCClZ\l prices. [ ers who came in the cabin, making a total | suviwnshing: belte, 'N” Tt arene ot | eral Secretary-Treasurer Hayes, the vote 4 4 o 975 for tho year of 562,68 i " bl lled |+ the exocutive.board showed the clection neatly faished at to reach them. Spooner was standing with atlo of increase of Itallan immigra- | pig pack 1o the flume: his companion, who of 1. D. Sanderson of Toronto and T. J. @rilly of hamberlain of Colorado, Isanc H. WE HAVE: b | tion as compared with those from the same | Oak Dresser, 22x28 French plate niir 5 §id 4 [ country Jast vear is approximately 26 DeF | Gangor. but (oo Tate, and the boli_ struck | Brookisn, all old members and all. as has g g e 1 cloth 3x3 yards squave, $35.00; Monday price, $15.00. | cent, or more than threefold the ratlo of | him iy the back of the head. Killing him | Peth known for several months, opposed to ik M 17.00 - 4 Hncrease fros op: A the tnereases ' e p col uance o r. Burns he ey L acs 5 1 cloth 25x2) yards square, $35.00; Monday price, $18.00. [ incrense from all Burope, and the increases | ingtantly. His body was sent to DeKaib, e SETENeT o8 R iiition by ety oF § . $ z ¢ s A | numerically from a countries of | 111 for burlal by the side of his mothe of the national organization by reason o Oak Dresser, 24280 Fronck o i 2 cloths 25x2) yvards square, $30.00; Monday price, $15.00 Europe aggregate scarcely one-fourth of | Aljan ¢ Spooner was barn in ';'J,,L:,m his alleged inclination to Ignore old me vo, full/awell front 6t quastebed ou 2 cloths 25x2) yards square, $8.50; Monday price, $4.89, that from taly {11, April 16, 1874, whete ‘he spemt hig| Mr- Burns objected to the I-n‘:r-vln; Mkl vhrgidog 1 cloth 24x3 yards long, $16.00; Monday l"'i"" £10.00. xmllhn total steerage immigration wax dis- | chiidhood. When a mere boy his father | ¢locted and claimed that an established | wnd finfehed 18.00 a buted as to sex between 531,055 males | ung mother came 1o Omaha, where fte was | Precedent gave him the right to name wix | 1 cloth 2ix3 yards long., $40.00; Monday price, $20.00. and 1 i+ (';:\»:llrx. as (.3|5.g;v lwv“«‘--.-ui,.,,m,,,,,, in the public schools, In 1865 ‘h.n)(”i” s ;.. n,iu gnlu‘rull‘ nu\»i‘;m\ k; 0 Quartered Oak Dressor, 28331 Fronch \ 9 : 25 - price, $12.00. 363 ' under 14 vears, 196,516 from 14 10 | ne was employdd by the Unlon Pacific when | Which number the assembly could make its | Inte mirror, full serpentine front cloths 24x3 yards long, $25.005 Monday price, $12.0 |45 years and 28,810 of 45 and over. It is | he mat. with: e acoitent and eulc When | oard. Several of the older members of the | S Nikes (o8 . :" 4 1 cloth 24x3 yards long, $10.50; Monday price, $6.00. shown that 117,587 were unable to read or | seatded. He was treated at a Denver hos. | OFder took the floor and demanded a re- -G ; extended 18 i e E o oad, b e t d on o ' e by which Mr. rench legs 9= cloth 23x3 yards long, $12.00; Monday price, $7.00. | write, 3,058 could read, but not write; that | pital. After recovery ho went to DeKalb, | consideration of the vote by which M o ik g0 ,I loth _1“ £ yards long 1' ! fon 4 "_‘ 204,860 brought each less than $30 and that | 111, where he was connected with the steel | Burns had been re-clected | (62478 good value 25.00 3 cloths 24x3 yards long, $9.00; Monday price, $6.00. | 96812 bad more than $30 aplece | and wire plant in the shipping department [ When order was falrly restored the fui- Oak Sideboard, swell top and draw 1 cloth 23x34 vards long 50; Monday price, $12,00. [ nlr{ullnx the vear 3 l\\vr‘v; returaed ‘0| unti) April 30, this year, when he left for :'W """*"‘l'”"“" of the :“““'.‘ botocsic) i ers, 18x32. French plate wirror, ox o 21x21 v, =00, Ve . o/ == their respective countries, baving \:acome | Alagka in company with his uncle, Clint | ferred until 7:30 p. m. when the general | ra well made and 98 = 2 cloths 24x3§ yards long, $15.00; Monday price, 87.75 | publtc charges within one vear after 1and- | Atfen. who In cashier of the North Araerl: | asseinbly went into secret session at tho | i g 22.50 4 cloths 2x2} yards long, $7.50; Monday price, $4.50. in_:n' can Trausportation and Traveling company. | Grard hotel, ”‘”""‘1‘""“""""‘ “‘\“‘;‘I‘ :’ W B R R D0 " - @ number refused at landing was 3,518, | He spent the summer near Teller City, | the afternoon and place nry A icks Ouk Sideboard, large French plate mirror, f wall top-add & & cloths 2x2} vards long, $5 003 Monday price, $3.00. | as against 4,245 for last year Alagka, where his uncle had claims, and | At the bead of the order. Mr. Hicks was drawers, very piain bul elegant : 25.00 6 cloths 2x2 yards long, $3.25; Monday price, £2.00. | Immigrants of ter Grnd Ir-vurnm to Seattle Thuraday before his | fustalled immediately after his election. Ouk Sidehoard, swell top and drawe re, 1Sx32 French plate -;0 0“ 5 cloths 2x2 yards long, $1.00; Monday price, $2.75. It ts shown that the character of immi. { **¢ accldent occurred PR LG L PR e O S Ao ket 4 P A Ao 9 & ' & Abaliuare oyt i — e oxec e officers o onal or- 1k Sldeboard, made of selec quartered oak, combination roll and swel > clothie 2x2y yards lorig,'§d.50; dondny price, $2.50, I‘::x”;:nr““vh'f‘ rc‘llr‘>)l\:-x|’::-ox:: 000tk K. Chamberiain, Ashiand, ganization as now elected follow front. 1Sx36 French pattern plate m irror, hoautifally 29.00 : 8 cloths 2x24 yards long. $5.00; Monday price. $3.00. though the arrivals were 39,348 more. The| ASHLAND, Neb., Nov. 16 —(Spectal Tele- | General master workman, Henry A VIR NS RSN ALA . bkl ) principal countries from which the steerage | 8ram.)—Thomas K. Chamberlain, a promi- | Hicks, New York: general secretary-treas arrivals for the year come are given as fol- | Nent and wealthy farmer, dted at his home | urer, John W. Hayes, Washington; ger v departmient is bristli thing and anything in with new holiday aoc urniture Dewey & Stone Furniture Co 51117 PARNAM NTRI [ Thwi in Clear Creek precinet north of Ashlana | €ral executive board, I D. Chamberlain, | i s Taly, Sicily and Sardinia, 155.996: Aus- | Suddenly last night, aged 69 years. Death | Pueblo, Colo; I H. Sanderson, Toronto; Y. M. O. A. BUILDING, OOR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS #7%. ttia-Hungary, 11,370, Russian empire and | Fesulted from an attack of rheumatism of | T. J. Orilly. Brooklyn, in addition to th Finland, 53,257; Ireland, 30,581; Sweden, | the heart, (o which he was subject at times, | executive officers 1 German empire, 21,651, Norway, 12, | MF: Chamberlaln was vice president of the | Tho vew genersl master workman has 3 ki 810, Bugissa, 18,914 National Bank of Ashland and was well | been a member of the order since its orig- PASTLS’I MILE OFF RMLS ber of suspicious looking men had been P i iy | known, having been an carly settler in|inal organization. He wae clected gen- | seen there during the last few da: The larger number of immigraots, “ [ Suunders county. He leaves a daughter, | eral master workman three years ago at | was said an attempt to hold up a shown, were dostined to the states of Illi- | . orap’s ap “sbanoiato, Gal: Loulsville and served one year. was to be made near there oo -‘";“:“"“"]“""l Dl 2 bl i g The next annual meeting of the i pa i : The company is prepared to make a vania and Maryland. embly will be held at N 3 n Noori Fournier Govers Distause s Reoard [ The company ie prepared to make 4 iiard | M8 00 PRNRL o ren the views ex- M. Hart. assembly will be held at Niagara Fails | Time on Automobile, their plans. pressed in its last annual report as to the | OFlow M. Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0, | November, 14 ONE PRICE. orlo V. o b, 019 S N N g N i = G | aecesty of amending tho laws n relaion | W, Mart, died wt e bome itto Souik | g)p pyS"WOUNDS ARE FATAL AFETO PORT { RIKER SETS MARK FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES | KEMMERER. Wyo. Nov. i6.—(Special | qiiens to come to the United States to en- | 108 MP. Hart was 30 yoars of age anl | | / " Telegram )—Willlam Taylor, & well kKnown | gage 1y Jabor or service of any kind. 1n| D88 lived in Omaha for thirteen yeurs. B Waldru of 1 | | sheepowner, was found dead in his room | giscugsiug the general subject of immigra- | FOF the last two years Mr. Hart has been | Stroggle with | Urew Has Desperats Strife with Storm i { Coney Island Bouvelard is Lined with | at the Kvmuwlr hlnu.w mm:hv_r ]-\ hr"l tion the commissioner general says in part U’f'"- “ln:u:m |m|lna;tv|h:,f the Kansas <':l[~" worth € i Bight of Haven | ! | 4 volver lay on the dresser an ‘aylor had [ay Press and Machinery company. e | . i ot il st a bullet through his heart. He had been | ORI St S ROIvE was a member of the Commercial club. | Mo/ ARIE i | 4 Retween Prospect, Fark despondent of late and it is belleved he| “To deal with the problem successtully | His death was caused by stomach trouble. ' LBAVENWORTH, Kan,, Nov. 16 No"op( FOR MIN ABOARD MARINE CITY and Ocean. committed suicide. Taylor's relatives live [ it will be indispensable to remove as fos ~— Waldrupe, & guard at the Fort Leaven in England. as possible those conditions which infuse Mra. A B MeKinnes. worth military prison who was hot _qm.n.,: ‘ 5 RS, corog v TN alien_elements into the soclal system of | Mrs. A, B. McKinfies, aged 7, died No- | {ho mutiny at (hat inatitution on Novem- SR e | rops Dead on Sloux Falls $treet. | o ouniry. By actual experience it {s | vember 11 at the shome of her daughter, | P 7. died today of his wounds. Twenty- NEW YORK, Nov. 16— u 4 i ' 1514 thutiheats dow becokis 11NBIA to s cHRbEe e Telt Stoey of Bont ik !_‘u‘m:,gfil'fn \_'::“’l;’,h”;""’;,:“_“;’r‘:s,’; 8. D., Nov. 16.—(Special | desired that foreigners may learn as soon | Mrs. Phil Sauter of Plattsmouth. The | 5% mutineers now become liable to a Harks el L | ecord for ope milo today, covering the | TeleETam.)—Mrs. John 'H. Donahoe, wife (as possible that the bnsis and foundation | funeral services will be held fo Plattsmouth | Of murder. It was geucrally supposed tha Waehes Advife Aistance 1 014 weconds. The recorq|Of the local representative of the Auheu- | of the Ameriean policy is a respect and at- | at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs. McKinney | Frank Thompsos, the negro who led the v ring ¢ was made on the straightaway course over Jusch Rrewing association, dropped | fection for and a willing obedience to the | Was well known in Omahs, having visited 1 “'}' fired the shot that caused Waldrup ' | the Coney Island boulesard between Pros. | 4¢ad tonight while walking along one of | laws ond customs of the land, hecause the [ here frequently with her two daughters, | dcath. Thompson is one of ihe convici: | v o a thé main business streets. maintenance of those laws s the best|Mrs. C. A, Roberts and Mre. W. H. Wag- | Who have been captured since the outbreak. | oo 5 o 4 0 pect park and the osean. A loog list of B ATttt vaas wdnier, VAIAPU & Wax bafh 4l Greshback: Tenn CHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 16.—After a trials had bheen arranged for this afternoon beih bt VI = E in 1876. He served in Cuba during ths | BN for life against snow, fce, wind and | but wero postponed. owlng to darkness.| BONI WANTS A NEW YACHT ommended that congres ennct sultable 106 | Mirw, Carvie Domohue, Fatrmont. | 10 the ©'nited Statos voluntees | Wi¥e of over thirty-cight hours the crew | Thousands of persons lined the driveway.' " R fslation either with or if necessary without 4 4 * : sianat oo (ier Hebon s wnard b the Of the big stoam collier John Rugee made | ] Tn the class for heavy gasoline machines| Tries fin n_ %o Ruy Back | the co-operation of the states for the pur- | | FATTMONT, Neb. Nov. 13 -(8pectal)—| Slimal corpe, Jaler Detoming & Kuard At the {the harbor at Charlotte last night in an | { only three made the trial. They were M. Walhalla from Uord pose of distributing the alien population | NS FArTe Dentue of Lesage B ied | O ioned In o Lower on the stocknda. In a | eXtremely exhausted condition. For twenty- | R Fournler, Foxhall Keene and ‘. 7. Bost- radiana with some reference to the fndustrial Jaw | 41 the BOme Of her raren e B Mrs et hauliod He waa ot 18 the His. { foun hoie the!/cvew. ould'.aco Amiid the wiek. Keene's time was 0:54 2-5 and Bost- % of supply and demand.” AR TLS0H) JAnt BABRETBHE [0AIe " Hary, L b P | heavy clouds of snow and spray the harbor | wiek's 0:56 2. . —— about five weeks ago suffering with Bright's | He fell to the floor. but ratsed himeglt and light of Charlotte, gleaming faintly, but In the class for electric machines A. L.|(Copyright. 1 by Press Publishing Co) | FISHPONDS ON GRAND MESA disease. She was 50 years old. The .,.,4_,‘"; :1 nn.; t v.vuu.l killing Quinnfort, onc | XA P b el Pl AL Riker established & new record of 1:03, PARIS, Nov. 16.—(New York World Ca- will be taken east today for {nterment, | Of the ringleaders. A moment later Wal-} oy fon, 'bcen s o screw propeller, val- For steam machines & Davis made a|blegram—Special Telegram.)—After the re- [ Goyernment Taken — | drupe, while in the act of firing agaln, was | o"0: "ess 000 “and carries & crew of th i PR ot vival of the New York injunction, which Rev. W. H. Camphel | struck between the oyes with a pistol buller, | g Sportaman W In the motor cyele class Robert Atkin- | Prevented Couutess de Castellane from re- . CHARLESTON, §. €., Nov. 16.—Rev, W, | Then several convl son made a record of 1:2 celving her full income, Count Boni tried ular to Live i AT UL CHE Toverits .‘-:;:n metie :l“'[‘ff"' «\x::. lv\mum‘; Jl\u.I-J . : | secure weapons. Waldrupe, although mop. | (|1¥tance cutside of Ca S n 11, Campbell, twenty-seven years tectar of | SCLUre Weabons. Waldrape, alihough mor- | { MU LG LR LG e "o | Fournfer's record of 0:51 4-5 is the fast- | to buy back his old yacht, Walhalla, from St. Paul's church, this city, died today. He St clubbed (he first nan down 4 w hung heavily on its rigging and the est officlal time for one mile off the rails, | It present owner, Lord Crawford, but the| WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—The fish com- | was the youngest member of the conven. | WI{D Bis rifie, but was too weuk to further | * 00 HEOE AECI0 G0 L0 anty by the | earl refused o sell and Boni will ask for | mission has leased for a term of three and | tion which pa the ordinance of scces. | JfeNd himself. He was rescued by other | L0 0 Trho ongine rooms were flooded | A crooked or fll-shaped nose can be mada READY TO REPEL ROBBERS | estimates trom America for n new craft. | a half yoars the lakes and other Droperty | sion of Soutn Caroling fram the smion wd | SUAFA? VI ater and the fires mearly. ot out, | SR prolecting SRS Bt bt Atk i — Sir Thomas Lipton took a flying trip fo | belonging to William Radeliffe on the | fought in the confederate army. | Ask vour grocer for PALACINE OIL but by hurd work on the part of the crew | sikin’ can b Tomoy ARy CRoEs m flc Arma Its Men and Pote | Pars, remainiog only twelve hours. No- | Grand Mesa. in Colorado, with the purpose Aot YOUr §E the water was kept down until the storm | blemish that Tas humbiiated nnd embars Extra Guards on body seems to know the purpose of the |in view of cstablishing an auxiliary sta- Widow of 8. E. B. Morse. Nehraakn Firat for Temperan 4 abated 10 such an extent us to permit | FASSCd & person for vours can be removed e I ¢ ) \ 3 3 ¥ d e 1 | CORT i3 Te: 1 o ove ol reac g e harbo pAL e leas r iy el Triikn visit. He snid while here that Erin's crew tion for the hatching and collection of |\ voRK Nov 16— Mrs. Sarab Bliza.| FORT WORTIL Tex 16.=At the | th | reaching the harbor out the Teant bitln N wak puid off Thursday and that the steam | trout for distribution in the Rocky moun- | " Grigwold Morse, widow of Prof. Sam. | Soond dA%w sexiiun e | Natienil Four W € Pate plohn M Woodbury fun Tor (hirty years - rac P eftted i G Mors Sam- | Waoman's Christ mperance unfon Mr nade this work a thorough sclentific study ORBYRNNE, Wyo. Nov.. 16.~(Brecial|icnt was being:reftted at Southempion | teln region ‘ uel E. B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph, | Stella 1. [rvine of Minnesots reported 1t | GOODRICH, Oni. Nov. 16—There can |16 has associated with him some of the ZRUPIENNN, Yo, N Special | for a winter cruise on the Mediterranean. | Mr. Radcliffe is an Euglish gentleman, | 4fca (o Berlin, Germany, on Thursday, She | Sunday school temperanics work wae hetns (| GPOURICH. Gnt, Wov HEEIEe S0 | cloverast "aurgeons i the country. Hvery i i e g e o he Union Pacific) Arrangements are being made to bring | who some years ago came into possession | was Prof. Morsws second wife and. was garried on very largel axki had the | 1O 1one a & 41C | faellfty that money can buy and AKill dee Helen Vanderbllt Wackerman to|of a large tract of elevated tableland in | parried to bim in 1848, She was born in | faenin. o o have ' Paris, where she will live with ker mother | that section, on which were a number of | 182 in all its Sunday scli 4 Pacific Express company were | y i advised last night that an attempt would be made to hold up and rob one of the W Cali- | of the four men who were aboard the |vise {8 at thelr servics and thousands of perance instruction | schooner Marine City, which broke adrift | pegple have been made huppy by them. Al ] until she has recovered her mental and |natural lakes. He converted these lakes 5 e gull . from its anchorage off this port during | Mo man 8r woman should hasiisie lnml.n; [ f t the O nd i 4 i cRpYel i nd. Vi | e Licenscs the terrific gale on Thursday night. Part of some ng facl ¢ guards were placed on all trains and the | LeMPOFarily demented as & result of the |one of his guards killed n man who, It was [ SYRACUSE, N. Y., Nov. 16.—Miss Unni | The county juds fONOWING | reckage, has drifted ashore. The names | 4Gonsultation tn free and strictly confls { officers were armed with repeating shot. | Herkimer controversy alleged, was trespassing upon Mr. Rad- | Lund, professor of vocal music at Syracuse | = x4, A%o. | oe tha imen TbkE G3e | M e, fou oannot Eall 8. buck Rnl '.n’ suns loaded with buckshot. Night before| 1:emar Lewis, a Boston youth of the | cliffe's property. The killing led to very | university, died today. She was 35 years ] o PH HALPIN of Kingston, second | free ddress JOHN' [, WOODBURY, 11 1ast @ bunch of forty horses was stolen in|Chimmie Fadden type, has betaken himselt [ bitter fecling on the part of persons resid- | of age and was born in Christiania, Nor- | Zd HOC e e e Pl 21 engineer | D1 State St., Chicago. o the vicinity of Bitter Creek and as a num- |0 Belgium, the French pollce showing a | ing in that vicinity and as a consequence [ way, and was well known as a concert | Therissa 1. Gilboeri. Chicage 12| ANTHONY LEERUSH, tarden island disposition to lay hands on him. Mr. Radcliffe was forbidden to enter the | singer. ruest n_x].m l‘::mwn # JAMES CONNELLY, Kingston, fireman e | For two years he had been exciting the [ country and his buildings and other fm- Martha Sachs, Douglas county B aMASCONNEKLE I D Sl i religious sympathies of American and Eng. | provements were destroyed. MONEY TO CARRY THE GOSPEL | LAY I_ "nEs [ The Stimulus lish Christians here, chlefly plous old | He has made an unsuccesstul effort to s IMILK TRAIN 1S RUN DOWN women and clergymen, by his mental strug- | have the government of the United States [ Appropriations Are Made to Maintain | Vb2 0 r Bl ad gles in search of the true faith. aund also the British government protect Methodint Parishes In Sparsely Chicngo € Went L | Are Being mndu hull_\' Free of k Pure (/] At first ho ‘was & Protsstant and wanted | him In the occupancy and control of bis e iintas { e Track Al- Charge By the British Physicians ) N e Uy to become a Catholic. No sooner had he | property. By his leage to the fish commis- | Who Are Lo £ That is what is required DY [ oarently got settled in the Catholic fold |sfon he will secure the protection of the T o vends ed. it d~:l »rdl;.d n:‘ T -""!um ) every organ of the body, for the |than he wanted to be shown the way to [ lakes, although the business dome will not [ PITTSBURG. Nov, 16.~The discussiou of | —— of Trade Building. Services for . i become a Protestant. be conducted by him. appropriations for home missions took up @ ELGIN, 11l Nov. 16.--The Chicago Great hree Months are Given Free proper performance of its functions. Tawil Tived. axcesdlialy’ well. :ware fne the entire session of the general mh«lounrv" ... | Western casthound limited this morning p All Invalids Who Call . » 3 , commit Me o oday the Sycamore Pt : It prevents biliousness, dyspep- [ clothes and borrowed money during the Irssiasnbal Aghsintase: Sommitino of the Methodist chureh 104y | preq Trinl Package of this New Dis. | hd o serious collision with the Sycamore Upon Them Before Deg, 9 constipation, kid somplai periods of religlous instruction and always | WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.~The president o e8] covery Mailed to Every Man [ milk train at - Marshall's - crossivg, four | i sia, constipation, kidney complaint, . |found that $10,000 too much had heen ap- ) t.Jof Charles. Rose R — H o ¢ ROt @ lot of -presents when he was Aually | today made the following appolutmente: | SO LI A0 (B0 TRERR 00 DA 0 Sending Name and Address. miles west of St Charle ose Root, rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness, | received into a new denomination. State—Herbert H. D. Plerce, Massachu- | P08 MG & B o ment wan Quickly Restores Strength | aged 1 ot Sycamore, wad instantly kille A staff of eminent physiclans and sure weakness, faintness, pmples, [ From data collected it is calculated he | sel!s, third assistant secretary of state. | oq,0¢00 from some of the larger appro and Vigor. And. the-lowhs peit ,"' her body cremated. | geons from the Dritlsh Medical Institute was converted at least thirty times. Navy--James A. Smith, boatswain Tations. The appropriations were made| (FTee trial packages of a most remark- | A Chicago traveling man named Murphy | have, at the urgent solicitation of a large blotches, and all cutaneous erup- | pinaily some Americans happened 1o v s Ptop able” remady 'are being mailed to wli who | yus probably fatally injured and Stmon | number of patients under their care in this I nally some Americans happened fo com- | \n yan “EOR™ FORTY MINUTES | o7 the basis of an § per cent cut on last | write the Btate Medlcal Institute, They | 0 BTG m Ty country, established a permanent branch ot tions. pare notes and then decided that the vear's appropriation and include the fol- |@sred #o many men who had batt for "hnflh'-l'v] aco, B u:n ) ‘. v;uc ne SEHNITL, aca i ¥ {H A anch of i young man’s moral evolution ought to be gooes lowing: Central Missouri, $3496; Little the limited were serfously fnjured na v this clty a | Tt perfects all the vital processes, | {770 T 5 BT olice. Tt is said Lowls | T"d®e Dunne Leta Chicago News- ST Ty SuRRITly, SRR diht others wero slightly. infured of 10th and Fasnam Streets, | W. P. Keeton, Woodstock, Ala., took Hood's | formerly was a rider in the Barnum-Bailey paper Men Stay in Long Enough Washington, $1,803; West Texas, | The limited runoing fifty miles an hour N AN E of Trade | Sarsaparilla to make his blood pure, He | cireus to Look Arom | dashed around a sharp curve into the milk | Butlding. writes that be had not felt well but tired for e This afternoon a platform meeting was | tratn. The i "":"" was "‘r““': upon !hI» Theso eminent gentiomen liave decided to — Vomen' | top ot imited’s engine and immedi- | give their scrvices entrely free for thres | when he had taken the second was like | Court of Arbitration Renders I a4 RERISMS o8 l\";"”": % 1;:“,‘:"‘”“' - | engineer and fireman saved their lives by | Who call upon them for treatment between . i HATAEIRE 40P, AR 8. Canfleld, ro- 1 but the former was serlous) now and December . Sooker ki fred frem that tired thillog | L g nce-ORilban G porter of W. K. Hearst's Chicago Amer. | KILLS SHORT LINE EMPLOYES T e hevntien iy 1o | "“Thens services constat ubt, only ‘ot can- A fean, for contempt of court and committed 3 : sultation, examination and advice, but alse | Dispate. o « assengers oscaped with slight hrulses g ) ALl 0 Hood’s S ill them to forty and thirty days' imprison- o Feolght Collinaa with DI RSN y i b of all minor surgical operations ‘ s Sarsaparilla| weut, ropectively, in the county sall Helper Euglue Near Orchard, S L i o e BERNE, Switzerland, Nov. 16.—The court | An effort was made by the attorneys for Idaho, in Early Morning. pe00ma FRElY. She DEFSANALIY. SOGUMLHW { | P"““{‘““ to cure and ke ops the 1 o¢ urbitration in the Franco-Chilean guano | the defendants to seoure a writ of habeas - INSTRUMENTS on file Buturday ‘“”.::,mu 2 'VI“‘""'hil’ .l:\llll“"“"":‘:: b \ promise. Accept no substitute, dispute has decided that the indemnity of | corpus from Judge Dunne before the men| BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 16.—By a collision at “ her 16 made £0 any. services: randered for thfes ! but get Hood's today. £658.563 -h-n' be’ distributed as follows: | were actually lodged in jail, but without |4 o'clock this morning on the Oregon Short | Warral | months all who call before Decembor 9 ¥ ! P l-lhr:u..\lo nu-lm;»d States Guano company, | success. Later, on a petition drawn up in | Line near Orchard, between an eastbound E Bilen Timony to F. 11 te The doctors treat all forms of diseass ) which was conslignee: second, to Drey frelght train and a westbound helper en- ector | o oa %, Maloney's add § 1lanad deformities and guarantee u cure fn 4 Bulonen Freres of Paris; third, the Peruvian cor- gine, two trainmen lost their lives and A. E ROBINSON, M. D., C. I“j' :‘“:‘f::: aug. | 480 Juran and “1'! ol hn Culek and™ e Cava. they Bt ) SR ) | poration; fourth, to the Pacific Finance and E N | three were Injured. Ten cars were wrecked. | Foring "¢ lant ‘mearhood (hat The TRAMEte | vt G ot i iy o 1. e faterview a thorough examination fs made | 5 . Commercial company. The claims of five [ | The dead | haa decided to distribute free trial pac ! ts 1. 10 and 11, Ludwick Pla % and, It Incurable, you wre frankly and b | other parties are disallowed, i mving the Longest Staying Powers. CHARLES WALLACE, head brakeman on i':n:"-‘.xlk‘;.'ff' :;:'.‘,"wn}‘ ur?,:'":‘fl\." at- ll|‘nyh L I . .““v company, ¢ e AAntant | kindly told so; also advised agalngt spend - It is a good thing to know how to select | the freight train | form of sexual weakieas resultin ad add 1000 | ing your maney for useless treatment ! G“A“uls Hollnnd's Queen tn Improving: | ooq mat will s thoroughly feed. L"ml MARTIN COSGROVE, eogineer ou the | YOUthful folly, premiature loss ot strength | “4Stifois o fhoios Hocior 1 Male and female weakness, catureh and | T THE HAGUE. Nov. 16.—The queen nourish the body that there is no 1n4lrn~':‘"|'hll' "'"‘:"” ";"“""’ and l"n“"" ""l" an | omaci unn‘:u( art can how cure them. | feat 1085 BOEK S ation o K L EAEEIN. S0 hath (A0, TULIVES, . MElith o 8 our later, being brought to this city. | salves ome. KOS, 7, block 8, Orchard Wil 169 . 4 mother, soming today from the bedside of | tlon of huuger or faiutnes: from one meal & L 4 | *The remedy has a peculiarly graterul et- | Hogers, 1ot 1 VIGUE, 5 MEORYS R of the rectum ar Itively cured by theig | Queen Wilhelmina, said the royal patient |to another { Injured | tect of warmth o aeams to act direct | B . a6, Ames Plac )| new treatment as better, Grape-Nuts Food will carry the user |2 H leaired location § L&nd 1c. G, Carpente nd wife ta The chief axsoclute surgeon of the Insti o was b . | H. W. Knox, fireman on freight; right 1eg | to the desired location giving strength end ta : L1 ! cut off; will probably recover. | development just where it I8 needed It oullaat” and wild louger, probably, than any other food | °% ¥ iy o | ctires ‘all the’ills and troubles t"come | Peitacl une o tute bs 0 personad charge ' Tar Starts Newton Blaze. known. A young lady attending business "i““"“"“"” :““h "]“”“‘| “I'“l'"‘:""' from years of misuse of the natiral func: i S0 f S 1 4 Vvt y reman on the helper; brulsed and cut, | tiol has been &n absolute succes in i A 9 | TOPEKA. Kan., Nov. 16.~A special to |college writes from Atlanta. Gu., saying: | B BERAE OB the helt 11"Cases. A raquest to the Siate Medical uit « Deeds WE HAVE THEM IN THIRTY | the State Journal from Newton, Kan., says: | 'Before I began using Grape-Nuts I got so L | {agtiitie, T8 Hiaktson Bubidiay, ¥t WS | fi and husband to 4. 1 BEAUTIFUL COLORS, AND [ A disastrous fire, which started in the | bungry before the dinner hour that I was | Cammina t ‘"..'" u packages will be complied with or, undivig lot 2, blook 10, Water. CUT THEM ANY SIZE YOU | Newton lumber yard at 10:45 o'clock to. | falnt and almost sick, but since T have| pE§ MOINES, Nov. 16.--Governor-elect A, | prom The [natitute is desirgus of | R T WISH ... day. did $150,000 damage. The fire was | Grape-Nuts Food for breakfast I study |p, Cummins, accompanied by Mrs. Cummins .'I“,f;,f‘l,"',,,"‘,‘;'“","',‘“‘,,,‘,‘.""“ Of e otox’ or8 | Fuotlation, 1ot 11, bloek 8, Orch | caused by the spontaneous combustion of | harder, and walt longer for my dinner | will depart this evening for New York, iple wiii enable them t W H. Worton and wite to 3. L. Ievm, Deputy State Veterinarian, MYEBS DILLflII I]HIIG G(l a barrel of tar. J. Stine, an employe, was | Without experiencing any of the former | where he has been asked to make an ad-. | a1 S curid ot mexial Wedke | o, Dlock i . s Votert - budly injured by the explosion and will | trouble | dress at the Chamber £ Commerce banquet 4 Bt A g P | 3 * | probably die. The principal losses are the One great advaniage is that it requires | Tuesday night. Returniug, Mr. and Mrs. who writes will be ment | Sheriff o Ge ?‘v‘('l"».“;'fl,fy‘ fl<"l5 u. L, n‘.‘oolo'rl, o. '. s. Newton fumber yard and the Phillips bulld: | no cooking or preparation. I wish every- | Cummins Will stop briefly at Washiogton caretully sealed in n"m‘."‘,’.);! gank. lota 8 80d 8, biock T, gnd lots | - CITY VETERINARIAN + A6TH AND FARNAM 8T8, ing, occupled by Duff & Duft as a furni- [ ono knew of the value of Grape-Nuts Food [ where they will be the guests of President | Paur ot ambarsrsment. or o1 plicivy’ - Rend? | g S Ofce and Infirmary 28th and Meson Bts , ture store. Jtor children in school.'~I. Parkburet. Roosevelt. | 070 are requented to write witheul delay, | Total amount of trabsfers .. 9,054 Telephous 86 ] \ ' )

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