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THE OMAHRA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 9 - —_—— = — — TAKD FIGHT 0N FRASCRISEscuss e Foss s JINING IN THE BLACK AILLS 7 s et [ISTANIAN. BLL 1S IRST 355 b | on Rapid creek, an artificial lake four mile the judgment or e Associntion of Naval MIlIGiA Meets in 'm town, land to the amount of 120 aecre 1-‘» or which shall be mad; TR ! oW York te Detnate Proe \’ pd a cash bonus besides. The artifieial ourt in the caiise. was given P o Not reported cale Gity Council Boon to Act on the posed Legisintion Homestaxe Makes Ansther Rich Fre "“‘:” ‘r"’"" {';"‘}""‘ SVINE REIRe "':L'“':] Expect the Final Canal Legi bo,'nu{ o 15 which wap o v otme | . | . * would offset In its savin t s ; the supreme court, Heid: That fn ar : e thal Ordinance. . Milling 8trike. pawer the extrs expeose In the way of | the Helidays Re band, rents And profte acert v BEEeon NEW YORK f.~-The Association of frhight ‘”vx pendente ite oty ) - w i | i | n hauling the ore to the mill trom STt ion esmmnined i b Naval Militias of the United States has just g | % GPPOSITON BY COMPETING COMPANVLM. J0ded here a worios of meetings a¢ which | OMAHA TANKS FOR GOLDEN REWARD i | discussions were held on the bill intro No erry againet 1 f \alley AMrmed. Oldhgm, cwal mill i chofee would be Deadsood, but the | STRONG PROSPECT FOR RATIFICATION business men there have made no offer and | - \ N Repot r ok, 0 Neb, follow | ducent in congress by Congreseman Foss of | a cash outlay of $15,000 would be necessary | | erson fs dustificd i relying or i fetermined by [ Minots. which prosides for the orkantza tron Moantain to Resame Work Near | o0 000 Sonthern Senators Ave Partieatarly | repiosentation made o him oAl e t ’m northern hills, The next place for th | Traction and Steam Weating Plan Auks for m Fifts-Year Vranchise, n of a national naval reserve Kesstone—Harney Penk Opens Up Anstons for the Construction of b BT LU TR i — | statement of tact, and where an investy P rem: INDICATIONS- OF FOUL PLAY (he Watersway at Bnrltest | tlon, would be eqnired jto lscoser, llowe " AR | asible Date. W, Rep. wwod. (83 Neb., 18 New' York agafns Prother of Bx-Senator Petiigrew | {75 Where 1 party 1< induead to s dam- | Buffuto. AMrmed Found in Road tn Un o enter Tto w contract by the faise [1. Not reported _ {And | traudulent . representations of - the |1 AR appralsement ¢ tate, WASHINGTON, Dec. $.~The only measure | vther party, and where such false and fesiate o hurpose of A judicial of importance which the senate has on ifs B e e nuatlonR e Yor entering | the grour fe Deonetis han Deeh o 4 E (Special)— | calendar for the present week s the new | into sueh contract, Al where such feps | pralsed t mike Tow \alu the mine for the purposc of helping (he | Fred W. Petiigrew, brother of ex-Senator | Hay-Pauncefote treaty, making provision | Fesentitions are it facts pecaliariy within | 1, \ other pumps drain the lower workings. Tho | Pettigrew and who is well known through- | for the abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer | they KW IedRe or L o inian, th | rau foundation i& being made of concrete, and | out the tonight lies in & critical con- | treaty and opening the way for the unob arty so defra v elect whether he | tollowed e s ot by Gom |30 archway overhead will require 130.0% | dition at his home at South Sioux Falls [structed construction of ai isthmian canal Wi stand by the contract or ceacing it Ao Moy inea. nod 1t 1s ot Iikely. thar any Aetian | e oY Gom: | brick. it being ffty feet wide and the sldes fag (he result of a mysterious accident of as- | by the United States. Acting for the com- | o] e e ABTmEd. Notyalr ¢ T, | clomure fn not antitid W1 b taken other (han & posWanemEnt | mamder Sontrertann and e ioutenem, | SItY feet long. , The power plant will be | gault last night. He was found i the roud | mitree on forcign relations Senator Lodge | 1. 1n a suit to foreclon renl estale [ Ume and p of makiig Vpprats for further consideration. Several mem- | Anderson and Satteriee, U. 8. N. independent of {he other plante and Will | near bis home in au unconscious condition | will ask the senate to go into executive | Moriguge brought subseauent to whe i | pient, Masin v Tlekard, LA bera of the councll desire 1o investigate the | Tha meeting was presided aver by Captain | N, 10cated south of the Star #haft. The [ coon after leaving the house to do some i € the note 18 given o session tomorrow for the coneideration of | an averment in the petition that the debt | 3 FProof publication of steam heating system in St. Joseph beforc | Miller of New York. Lioutenant Commander | COMPANY i8 now dropping 900 stamps 0| chores in the yard. Two hired men who | the treaty and each day thereafter until the | nor any paet therect has been pakd suft be established by the af the ordinance is called up for passage Southeriand presested the views of thel s "Dafute Mills, thees of Liom I8 toe] | CHRd Bim sy théy heard the sound of @ | treaty is disposed of. It can be said that | (enthy BEALS @ broach of the g O O | D R arm o aMdnvit SHow! eay e ape o e Tra o o | X e e he o [ 1Ly, tWo at Terryville and one at Central | team being driven rapidly away from the | at this time the prospect s very strong '8 Th n morigage foreclosire the plaint | liction ¢ STTed s e oot pany says that if the ordinance Is passed | tion and after some discussion the Foss City. A force of 2,400 men is employed at | vicinity a few moments before they dis- | that the treaty will be ratified and it now | s required. by sultable avermante in the | No. 10 First National Bank ¢ arions workings, the payroll amounting 10 | coveres o ho | petition, to comply substantially with the | more agiinst Murray oal f By the councll the main steam heating pipes | bill was cndorsed, with several modifica. \m ‘”‘x r::"w“r:u b B yhl m n‘h:;‘x““ ered the prostrate form of thelr em- | Jooks as if this result would be "‘“'"1‘lr».‘.tzllr.‘»“.j.m o ,-,..,’u‘l:..'.fr e ¢ ey |l.»' t |\\\‘w‘ y-'_\v will be lald in the straets next spring. The | tions, These modificattons nearly $2 A mon is aul ployer are lines sug- y ™ P after comparatively little delay I Procedu rejporte Lincoln Gas and Electric Light compans gented by Presidont Roosevelt o Bis mes. | SU7 Feported that the company. has mad The infured man has been delirious since | There will be some debate and some fea- | N W genteld againat Houghton. | &hets the evidence fs confilcting aw e I [ e o o ore | o und 1 o 0! o awes, Jud ent. Hastings, | there s sufficient to suppe the findin Schting the. project, and the indications a¥e | sage. Another matter considered was the | o rY, Fich strike of fr mwilling ore 10| beiog found and nothing can be ascertained | tures of the document will be criticised as P b L 4 tecree of (e (1Al comk they will ot that it will be successful. The element In [ question of taking steps toward the secur: | oy, Oncot Workioes, boing 0 rich In freefag to whether he was aceidentally ran into | updesirable, but there is no probability of of negotiations for a settle- | be rever the council wkich opposes the measure Bave | ing of the abolishment of the rank of naval :"“’ as to he visible. This rich i I8 90t | or was the victim of Intended robbers | captious opposition. The criticism will be | ment and an extensfon of thme by paymint Nl Fowry Natgonal - Hank ropored to compromise on condition that | cade 3 o AgBits ¥al| being mined at the present time, hut is be- — — atong the oLted 69 8 Nanee | 01 Interest and of efforts to avold asult | cadiz, O againet Cratg Appeal (rom Co Ph r', N r‘m:\‘ n a‘ »“ ’vi e Yol adet fo the oavy and substitutiog 1o W8 ]inehelg o reserve. A former Homestake [ HEAVY CRIMINAL CALENDAR ‘xn ines indicated by Senators Money | pojng brought on a mortgage, "”vlv ik X. Affirnied, o Divie o franchise be limited to thirts - place the rank of midshipman, but nothing | g At wibs, 8 aty to and Bacon in the committee on forelgn re- | laratione that if suft was Rht 8 and that an oceupation tax of 1 per cent ! gafinite was decided o employe asserts that were the company o lations at its meeting on last Friday woild be taken: held, to support finding Ay A pro-exia h . t nd 2| - mill the rich ore now blocked out on some riet Court Will Deal with Ime that legal proceedings had not been taken helent consle on the geoss receipts for ten yoars SHc < of the levels a dividend of $1 per share No Signa of Opposttion. to collect debt secured by MortgaRe ! A note givern i s payment er cent for the re fnder be paild by the ortant Cattle Mustil 2. 0n a note hearin & per cent Interest, Evidence examined and found not io ‘.‘,.,.,.,,,,\ Mr "r.,,':;,,’,,,r,“,,,.j to aceept ONE PASSENGER IS KILLED |couid be paid. The three blocks of ore ¢ x . No senator has thus far shown a .dispo- | but meoviding that All ahould become due [ SUppOFt the defanne of want of Conslaera t - s taken from the main working levels of the Caves, ol ition to carry his discussions to a point | At option of holder on a default of intereat | ton for or fraud in procuring the nots and these terms, and the fight will oW be I | Train Jumps Track. Injures Twenty v 3 and bear 10 per cent per annum from ma- | Ortgage In svit open council instead of in the streets and mins, which are intended for the mnew — of uitimate effort’ to defeat ratification o] Turity, holder not entitled to higher rate| No 167 Eager against Blake. Krror Erades tommittee People and Causes Serions byilding which Mrs. Phoebe Hearst is con-| CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D, Dec. §.—(Spe- | The principal authors of the criticlsm of | ili option declared. in this case by sult from Lancaster AMirmed. Day, The ordinan ynder comsideration ex Wreek. structing in San Francisco for the Califor- | ¢lal)—Ole Finstad was brought before Jug | the treaty are southern senators, who are| N mu:" }plm“\.._u:n 'Mll’l‘x'\‘nd F‘l’r;::: tl'nm; lqullis;mlu {.\}} :" '\h. m.;.l., \ At e | conside! o y . n; &t Dawson Cony X po e court to modify v tends to the Lincoln Tractlon company a o nia university, have been blocked out and | tiee Meyors charged with disposing of | gemerally very anxious fer the construc- Savena Amrmed. Kirkpatriek, ¢, Div on | cate It own judgments or orders xt 1 AR veur Tuncnise. 1t 1 the fatention of| MAGON, Gay Dee 8.~Ths Coentral op|SFe belag shapsd up ready for shipment | TOUEsged Droperty and held to the grand | tion of the canal. They find that all canal [ No, 1. Not reported | term at which ‘they were rendered {s un | the campany fo utiliae the exhaust steam | Georgia rallroad passegger train from |0 tho coast. These, blocks carry Kold and | jury in bond of $1.000 at Oucoma. The | legisiation will be tfed up uotil sction can T o n 10 v tha Boted af A0y Rralure And e b Teviewta onhy 191 trom iy, Sestrioal bower plant for -the | Ravannab, after crossing lhe river enteriog | 2re dark gray in olor, being slate and [ bunch of cattle involved in the RBlackbird | be secured on the treaty and they are ou o S amiesioners. ol . i Wi i ¥ _ YRE attenctie Yairat Y Commissioners sitting as a board | ai, f diseretion o cof v case, whic cted ¢ h e s . « o diction to e the ) e ugainst Winte beating I Mason at about 4 & m. with about 400 | quartz in formation. The company has attracted considerable atten- | this account less llable than they other- | of equalisation jurisdiction to make ) 1 gainst W Attaches n Switeh Fngine | passengers, jumped a switch on a high | the excavation made for the mew cyanide | tion a couple of wecks since, were a part | wise would be to do anything to delay actlon | Ofder complalned of. =0 L\ [l from Deiel eversed embankment. The engine and tender parted | PIant at Gayville, and the superstrdcture of the cattle concerned in the Finstad case. [ upon the treaty itself. The most Sctive | ehat as wrder made by a board of eausiisn: | 1 Allegation that dafendant Under an crder of execution from the | oo mo B rne b o afit P ress | W11l be on the ground ready for erection in Judge Smith will convene a special term | friends of the treaty pow claim that ratl- | tion ruised the assessed value of his prop- | $30 and agrecd to puy 10 per o fistrict court Deputy Shertft Ress yeater- | (il 00 A0 O e ind burned. | @ fo% daye of the circuit court at Oacoma on Tuesday. | fication will be secured during the present | €rty too high when he admits that' the | Lm Witercst and o wddition, by Aereome 1 o goh wab {hr ' ation s e by the by o less | v IIntINe & botta of Brethbin of B} day afternoon made a levy upon a SWICH | mpg goeong h was thrown on its Tanks for Golden Rewnard. T"I"'"l are '"'H"":" '};Tr:!m-' cases on the | week, and the oplnion is very general that | fhan one-seventh of the aetual value of {swhich wimount was taken BBl ani . e Ro: A4 railroad vards. | . 2 calendar, many of which are of the great- | ratification will be o such property of the Sum loaned, and $386 and no more engine In the Roek Islan | #1de ana burned. The Arst-class passenger | An Omaha tank manufacturiog cOmPADY | ent importanc R T atifcation Wil be obiained befora the | CRpraperts: 1 Tl g | it W e it eab o o e The attachment was to satisfy a judgment portance to stockmen, as sensational | Christmas holidays e BEioey vecumtly- obtaived by | (oRch Thil over the embRakmeut. THe At [bes gt to et Up teke SoF 16 SER | AVVeIopmenta . are ‘prediotsd’ 10 ‘severet ot | of factset out to support the fudgment of | wan a0 puld in excess of the 1egal rata of | O 420 for dumager reco o triat | 1%ata sleeper. flled with passengers, caught | Goldcu Reward cyanide plant in the First { wo catile rustiing cases Little Business Before Wolld the court hue no application to e or pei ot per s or "t Cuse o i " oNTe A oo e racyn tor. tho | 177 A0 wds dbstrored. Two sleepers wers | ward of Deadwood Tho caacity of the Beyond the comsideration of the treaty | T S Bevm’ aeninat Forbes, Appeal | petition to foreciose n thorigage secaring A s THTi 16 e he SuDN WeBe Ne. | NS THS SEMRATY OF TR TIETST NS | Shw W 18 W B8 M8 AN of cze per day. | HOWARD PROTESTS INNOCENCE | 1oy Httle business will be undertaken be- | {1om, Douglac. . Judgment. Albert, C.|mnote for $3 and bearing 10 por cent pe sompany failed to file an appeal bond Mr reus wer rd. T v bich w m " v on No. & Not reported avnum loterest | cfreus were aboard. The only person killed | which will come from the com pany’s mines fore the bolidays. It is now generally | U} Aory g | Towle insisted on an immediate exccutlon. |y, R red, of b r —— Y generally | "1 Answer examined gnd held fnsufficient [ 2. 1u the absence of special cfrcumstances e i ! bl UHOD- | was Julia Boynton, colored, of Columbus, | in the Bald mountain district. The plant L Alleged Accomplice In Goebel Wur. |88reed that the question of reciprocity will | to constitute a plea of usury. requiring a different plea it s sufficlent Delta Lpstion Chapter. i is being erected on the eite of the old L | The naval militia organizatfons of the fol Severnl Paying Propositions | |lowing states werc represented at the in Geld and Tin ! l”"flH“'l California by Lieutenant Com { mander White, Connecticut by Commander | | { Averill. Maryland by Commander 1 Massachusetts by € n Buffington, ! LINCOLN, Dec. 8. (8pecial)~The com- | janant Commander Edgar and others, Mich mittes’s report on the Lincoln Traction | jgan by Commander Hendrie, New Jersey company’s team heating franchise ordi- | by Commander (rving and Commander Pot pancs is expected to be submitted to the bier New York by Captain 1. W. Miller elty courcil at lie meeting tomorrow nigh'. | Commander Franklin and others, Ohjo by The cprosition to thie measure is deter- i LEAD, &8 D Dee 8. (8pecial )~The Homestake company s installing a mam moth Cornish pump at the 1,100-foot level of | STOUX FALLS, 8. D.. Dec. 8§ (From & Staff Correspondent.) | g0 over until January, probably without|, 2 One claiming as heir in' the represen. | to allege an agreemont an hade by u pa The Nebrasks chapter of Delia Upsilon| The injured are: Lee Juckson, Lafayette | chiorination works that were distroved by Lbadg WA SYALEL #5 milsh KeTBeIbE Sentines; €8 16 Hey Yo e o S bt A E g A B L Beld {is fourth annval banquet last night, |Ind.. R. & Tomlinson, Detroit. Michi; O. | fire two years ago. The Golden Reward Others Accused, added that from belng for a time the sub- | cedure. & i 3. Bvidence held not to es: a ot fva members were in attendance | W. Dowd. Geneva, 0.i A, C. Coleman and | company bas a immense amouot of low- i) | Joct mrost Tikely to attract early attention, it | pNC; W% Tower sgainet Mckarland, | thority areor e o g ot were ‘vhponded to aa follows: | wife, Columbus. Ga.: Emily and Annie |grade cyaoiding ore left In its mines, the| FRANKFORT. Kv.. Dec. S—Sheriff|has taken a position among the matters EMPRiEion No 1o Not reported Y FarRtion 0 dutetiant e it & Vollard: “The | Perr. Chicago: Judge R. B. Kelley, Ander- | richer ore having been mincd i former | Broughton of Bell county. accompanted by | which will not be vigorously urged. When | (1 A'materiul fact necelsars, s, definss | a{oe iy oy the part of plaintiy himselt Pedagoguer € L. Wray: “Atbleticn.” 8. | o, Ala.; James Freeman. passenger agent | years for the smelter and chlorination | threo doputies, arrived here today, having | the reciprocity treaties do come up for Mhich 1s not pleaded 8 pee e Matabe | Company agains(: Blefken. - Anpeat. from b an: “Evalution of Delta Upsilon,” | Southern raflway; F. A, ' Stafford. mail | plant in charge Berry Howard of Bell county,|consideration there will be persistent op- | fish it v crror | Douglas, Afirmed. Kirkpatrick, . Diyisio; H. L. oetealf; “Vintage ot 1901," C. R.|clerk, Barnesville, Ga.; Gabriel Mitchell It is rumored here that the Iron Mountain { who was Indicted for complicity in the mur- | posftion to thé agreement with France and 2 Instructions submitting an issue not in| 3 1. Not reported Davie: “The Alumuue. H. M. Bepedict; |colored, Atlanta; S. [ Burke, bagguge | Gold Mining company. in which Omaba aud | der of Willlam Goebel and Wwho has been ! (o that with Great Britain covering the West 0T Hoiah Shorm, asainat Hoimes, Hrror Sptied Bratites for 01 and boction 1 (onvention Reminiscences,” B. W. Bene- | master, Meldrim, Ga.: C. 8. Johnson, Ma- | Denver people are interested, will resume |a fugitive more than a year. He turned | Indies o con. Affirmed. Albert, C. Division | chapter xiia, Compiled Statutes for 1% Yiet. B. W. Benedi:t was toastmastcr con. Ga.; Annle Goodwin, colored, Athens, work on the mountain of ore on Iron creek | his prisoner over to Jaller Lawrence of | There ' not so much feeling over the 27 Not reported. L PRI BB i QTR © 4l others. upon cal ostate of the uction of the trial ¢ xed so long as they 1 due A un operation early last spring, when several| quarters in the jail with @aleb Powers and | publics. The present outlook is also against | action complained of was at s tn o pald to m-‘ Kovernme unicipality by carloads of ore were mined and shipped to | James H : | the e . S hera twa or more parties Join i n | wuthoriy t vied gatistia)ctiors ware mintd Sad §MI0Red 0 | Ikesbel Mownrd S iati iR ENAraed it | 40 tmenidials 1o 1 e ankts Tooking | 5 YT (hvor? it "the sudiment Is right | 2 Held, not error et the taxes i e Omaha s & . th | the same crime * | 1o tarit legislation for the Philippines and | &3 to'one 1t must be afirmed as to ull from the appraised value of the real estate , W Sy used as a flux. This ore runs 56 per cent| Howard protests bis innocence and says | there are some irdications that the senate [ No. 1045 Vane & Co against Kopietz. | zold as o Moh superior to that of the mor The man left his hdme Wednesday, sa¥ing | The mail was saved. iron per ton and is free from sulphur and | that he became a fugitive in the mountafn | will wait upon the house of representatives al from Stanton. AffiFmed. Kirkpat-| guge forecl {bat he was coming to Livcoln on a busi- | e AL TA o LA oVea o AU | SR oty ook e RS e TE G ikroar, Bbably, o, Ollaoke | Hokycoitvilon Mo, 1 SeCrepeite ! e 9 3 orle i\ roperty ay be exempt ness trip, but bas ot siuce been seen.| GAYS ROOSEVELT IS ARROGANT | ioe an ideal fux. It also carries about 33| lie in jail here. He will ask for an imme- | clusion act will be reported from com- from eraostion sele a5 & homestead it must |Ga. W. . Hughes, Atlanta: James Mc- The police of this city have been asked | Dopald, Atlanta: Jere Hollls, Macon, o assist in finding Thomas Bollin of | Ga.. Ike Young, porter; Ida Jones, colored, Ceresco, who has mysteriously disappeared. | Atlanta. | 3 o o, o Sav . i 5 " 3 party Wil mot be heard to complain [ superfor SRR Alan | Ga.; Harrell Barnes, colored, .\Mnunuh‘}npur Keystone. The company first began | this county und Howard was assigned | conventions with the South American re- | of" (ive orijon: of ¢ L | | | Rollin is 25 venrs of age, medium height per ton gold. Owing to the inability to|djate hearin o Ither be occupled by the debtor or there 3 . 3 &, and If this is denied, that be | mittee during the week. The nomination of | & ; ¥ o ocehp: i dark compleion. His lfr'“""" 0| Mextcan Paper Criticises Presidents |gel teams last spring to husl the ore (0| be released on bond, Howard Fenrelated | AtTorney. Gaoer) LKuok WL DA Feperted | B s sitty R LSk LTSNS Taruta. ttan.: Teresco Bava ventured 1o explanation for | spaamer White Amether men | the Burlington ralway in Keyetone, the |tho counties of Beils, Harlan, Perry and|at the frst executive session, but imme- | & Lvidence cxamined ani held to snow M8 disappearance. At e project had to be abandoned. It is now as- | Lesiie in the general assembly as & demo- | diate confirmation will probably be antag- | NCither a 'bons fde occcupstion of t3e President’s Message. i y el premises as a homestead nor an intention | A o of eminent physiclans and eur gerted that the company will begin ship-|crat when Goebel represented Kenton | onized by some senators 5-» €0 occupy the premises at any future | geons from the British Medical Institute The copvocation periods at the Univer- = ments again and it is expected that the | county. — time. have, at the urgent solfcitation of a large e be of unususl interest | JEXICO CITY. Dec. S.—-La Patria, a | Burlington Railway company will extend a ———— DIFFER ON INSULAR TARIFF | following opintons will not be pub- | Tt e under thelr care in this liberal o y f i | \s week. A 1ive topic of the prestdent’s | v/t “"“;nnr‘-r of this city, warns the |spur from this citv to the mine. Dr.| CATHOLIC SOCIETY CONVENES No. 9%7. Samuelson against Gale Munu- | country, established a permanent branch of e ekl be. “dlscussed each morning, | evicaos that they may not ‘hope to look | Frauklin R. Carpenter, at present of Den- o Nibeel Wioude 1671 factiring Company. Frror from Saunders. | the Institute in this city, at The following will be the order: .\londny_;‘" Europe for help against the North|ver, has frequently asserted that there is | Much Interest Manifeated in the Meet- Reversed. Day, € Division No. 1. Not ’ 8| | i Meet e S ' reported, o N 4 «Cbiness Immigration,” Prof: B. American aggression %o much talked of by | suficient iron in this mountaln of ore to ing of ANEEToAR Wedsrafion eet the Situation Tuly Pohwtore secondary evidence can be CGekugr; OL 18I Tand RrNHM: HiERnLE) ’ the clerical papers, but adds supply the United States indefinitely. As Week troduced s to the contents of a private in- | R - i R g i | E % ¢ . sduced s to the co of @ priva ma 488 Tuesday, “Reciprocity,” Prof. W. |, We fear nothing from the United States. | soon’ as better railway facilities can be SLGRUFSK OFpuRisatipns; strument there must be some evidence thit Taylor; Wednesday, “The Civil Ser That greyt republic plants ituelf on® the | aevansed the mine will output at least 1,000 | S the paper once existed and that a bona fide | Bu I’ Prof. C. A. Rohbins . Moiiroe dbctrine and that of peace in this | Arransed the mine will output at Jeast 1, WASHINGTON, Dec. §.—The bouse this|and diligent search has been unsuccess 0 5 ) emigphere. The United States offe tone of ore per day, which wili go to Colo- | CINCINNATI, Dec. 8.—In Cathollc cfr- | his | &0 Anbde. for It In the place where It is| o srchism,” Albert Watkins; ¥ pledge of it ok ers ns a | week will probably pass . ully ma v These eminent gentlemen have decided t T pledge of Its sincerity, the s o a t ol v | probably pass a weasure to meet | i 1S 5 hatound, 1 o Von."" Prof. E. H. Barbour. Tbe convoca- | uppart they | rado and Omaha smelters. Last spring the | cles today much fnterest was maniteated | (FC R BIOPTAS RS 6 R 0 HECE | most ikely 1o be foun gave Mexico during her war with Napoleon . 3 conv 0 5 Instructions which are conflieting fur- | Bive thelr services entirely free for three ion perfod 1s from 10 to 10:30 a. m. i company intended to erect a 300-ton fur- | i the convention of the American Federa- | i.ono¢ the supreme. court last Monday.| nish no guide to the jury on the point in- months (medicines cxcepted) to all fnvalids bl FI Tempo, a clerical organ, after waiting | 73¢¢ 8t the mive in which to smelt the | tlon of Cattiollc Socletles that will be fo| 00 B B0 (00 Voived and s suclent ground for gFanting | who call upon them for treatment between — time, however, the re- § o g ession here t v s ol . . a new trial | Dt imdb el kgl \RRESTED FOR ALLEGED THEFT | several days, cwits its opinion o President iron into pig famid .r"“:m_""“;h"“’;]_"’" week, be-| L bican members of the ways and means | 3. Certain instructions examined and held [noW and Janvary ¢ nAL RAsiersitis mmsass, VRIGE It tavs ts diar Opens Up Gold snd Tin. :““w:n md"y. ‘m: Tn 'e:- wlml Ilu con- | committee bave not deciged upon the char- | 10 be conflfcting and erro.con L The nl\im:l:u pursuing this course is to v e local delegates | o % b 4 No. 10091 Meteulf agaimst Bockoven. | become rapldly and personally acquainted and the gemeral council of arrangements, | “CteF Of the measure ®hich will be re-| grror from Douglas. Affirmed. Kirkpat- | with the sick and afflicted, and under no rd | rick, . Diviston No. 1. Not reported | . 4 1t has been stated that there would likely | P°T* | | conditions will ang charge whatever be ) d o o | " Attachment and garnishment proceed- | be a hot contest over the contipuance| . diftereuce of opinion exists as to |, g%, gupersede arder for the dissolution | made for o services rendered for three i 1 | Whether there should be a temporary en- | ot®upien bond In suit was given, examined | monthe to all who call beforo January 9 :::h;“::‘l’;f::"°:nd““‘: i ::‘;"“";"”:::’:"::z | actment of the Dingles rates oo goods Al held voldable only, o vona to | MWIe and fomale weaknese, catarrh and organisation that was started at Loog | ®TinS the United States from the Philip- n.?m‘«'.',"n-‘rr.'. f“”d“;,‘ ‘,,[,‘“,M,“‘; pond o | catarrhal deatness, also rupture, geitre, 4 s s Branch last August will become a perma- pines, or whether a permanent possession | ay attachment and garnishment discharged [ cancer, all skin disca and all diseases Visit relatives. He came directly from | message as being well written and full of | some settlement among its stockholders, Iu | pone” awair While the ac ¢ of the island should be prepared. It is|by order oi trial court, cannot be heard | of the rectum are positively cured by they sorthwost. Tows: but “.wnnrhnulll\ from | u]l:rv:am.“ optimism and enbrosis, but for | which case @xtensive mining operations will | vention s of "g:mue r::.:.‘s:'rl:-.:«»zm';,,r?::' [eaid Chatrman Payne favors the latter | I defense of D . wey | LA tisstment Rochelle, 111, Friday sheriff Fuller of Paw- | all his fine sentiments there is Cuba in | be carried o er of places. | 1t : * | course. | eaa no Interest 1 Attached PTOperty ' @—@-—@—e wee Gty arpived-and piaced blm under ar. | servitude to the United States by reason of | it inaile “n:‘“r\"r,rlrrm ‘bg:;x debi S \‘:‘:m:r:m;lhul:\u:\':;-l‘r:;'tor:\l;]:\“‘ SR i attictment S warimen: & I 42 28 I . % S g | The republican committees will meet or that the attachment and garnis yest for alleged theft® of horses, barness | the Platt law embodied in her new-consti- | for its fine quality of spodumene, which 18 | sentatives of the old societies and thay E @nd buggy at bis lows home. As Bentley | tution. being shipped to New York City, where it | hore will not be as large attendance as of The Bee certainly has consented to return without a requisition | EI Popular, a penny daily, praises Gen- |is being manufactured into lithia " . . &Y 4 Lo il 5 ; ’ some anticipated Still, Presid Freis he is in the hands of the sherifi awaiting |eral Diaz's doctrive as a compliment to| The building for the new cvanide plant | anq sp,.,w.’,“. (',-R,mrk', \er:' ':;:: :::,‘: something he wants to sell. 19 Bonrd of ade £d Bentley Is Detnined Awabting | acterized by an arrogant and vainglorlous | The Harney Pcak Tin Mining company Oficers (rom tove. Roosevelt, It says, is a politician | has been doing a large amount of annual given to talk, whereas McKinley worked | aseessment work on its large territory in more than ne talked. McKinley was more | Pennington and Custer counties, which has i to be feaced as a statesman and politician. | resulted in the opening of a number of good TABLE ROCK, Neb,, Dec. §.—(Special.)— | Bl Caro Espanola, an organ of the resi- |gold and tin propositions. There is fre- Abcut a week ago Ed Bentley came here to | dent Spanish colony, praises Roosevelt's | quently talk of the company coming to again tomorrow. 1 it fa decided to enact | broceedings were invalid becaute of |a temporary measure the procedure will| "% Whether one who glves a supersedess | @ be exceedingly simple and it probably can | bond to hold in force pending error pro- be passed in a day. If, on the other band ,«f'"r!"m‘s,‘..u‘.ulhlmn:n..n(‘1:a‘rn flh’rn’v;n‘; n;:- . i » * e ed by al col a be heard 1« the arrival of the lowa officer, when it iu | the Monrore doetrine, rather than its inter- | for the Spearfish Mining company at Rag- | will he over 500 duly accredited delegates | 4% ©PUITe scheme of tariff legislation 1s to | charged by STt on sach hond to say that boped a satisfactory explavation of the un- | pretation. ged Top is about ready for the tanks and | present. While the business "“Mfln_‘d“r’ be copsummated more time will be xuk'n:~.n'lhd:rr-\\“‘"dh' were vold for want of 01 e de. ! — " ar . s ot | IR [ jetion, quas i fortiaats Mimjs 1 YA e BUYS STREET ln\nvhmery. The tankroom is 67x144 teet | {ng the foremoons and afterncons will be | P ' the Preparation and passag e Abate a Wit because of the pen His relatives here are amcog the most RAILWAY STOCK |and the gold room 70x100 feet in size. There | cxecutive, a pumber of prominent speakers i | deney of _another action it must appear | rexpectable In the community i are several other rooms for the boller, | have been secured for the evening sedsions SansnedBeople | that"the sublect maLer 8 A0 Tl "bar & Tha, followlng pere elpcted At the mssting Hectric Hluminating Com- | crushers, ete. The construction of the plant | which will be open fo the public. 8¢ the best advertisers for Foley's Honey | rotdyary i the other | of the Royal Neighbors as tbe officers foi pany Extends Ita Operations is under the direction of Ed Helzer, assist- e and Tar and all who use it agree that it is A Y jadgment Will _not he reverse the coming term: Mis. Jeunle Stewart, oracle; Mrs. Allle Beck, vice oracie, Mra In Savavnah ant superintendent, from Colorado Springs, | MOB STONES NONUN'ON MEN |© splendld remedy for coughs, colds or sore | mercly because of the admi=sion of incom- Lydia K. Andrew, marsbal; Mrs. Ida Norris, S— — pet o levant evidence | ction who {8 the son of D. N. Heizer, president lungs. Chas. Replogle, Atwater. 0., was | Bien®, .o ook Al S s, *Rat hancellor; Mre, €. B, Sci rder; Mrs, | SAVANNAH, Gu., Dec. S.—It was of the company. Unless delays oceur in|Deputles Attempt fo Arrest Partici. | very bad shape. He saye: “I suftered | Masonic Accident Asdoclation v. Burr, & | chancellor; Mre. . K. Scivin, recorder; Mrs AVANNAH, Gu., Dee. 8. | hemway to get rich Ix to seli anything you have and eannot use, and buy what vou need, at the best price possible Thr way to accomplish hoth s teo make your wanta known through our cheap * asifled” The Wabash Miniug company has one of so and in four days 1 was able to go te|No. 1. Not reported 8ds, They go directly to M, * * * ¢ i ‘e the most complete mining equipments in| SCRANT Pa.. Dec. 8.—~At 10 o'clock | work again: now I am entirely well ™ |1 Where & party, is made a defandant ‘"1§ 00 families, and for u few cents . | tried to a_court without a jury. ~National B e saetvort: Mrs, " Havrid: noumced today that the Edison Blectric ']';_ the delivery of the tanks and machinery the pants and Ave 'Pat te Flight a great deal with wy kidneys and was re. | Neb. A3 | Cook, inside guard; Miss Gertie Norris, | |YMinativg company had acquired the strest cutside guard railway ioterests iu this city. The Ediso The followlng are the newly olected oM. | SOmP4UY s owned principally in Boston oers of the "Woman's Relfof corps at thie and Savannah, George Parsons of New York Pice. ‘alettad at their meeting. sesterday: | %45 Dresident and majority stock bwner of President, Mrs. Allle Carmichael; senior | the Street Rallway company. 1t 1s under- wice, Mre. A. C. Allinson; junior vice, Mrs | 8100d he recelved considerably more than Rebecon Bush; treasurer, Mis. F. €. Norrls; | $1:000.000 for his intereet, The city and chaplain, Mre. G. Barnls: conductor, Mre, | Suburban lines aggrogate more than Julin Gold: guard, Mra. 8. A. Penrod: del. | {WeBty-ve mlles. The Edison company LA ) o) 10561, Koehler against Reed. Brror plant will be in vperation February 1 i Qusstad to try Foleys Kidney Oure: 1 018 sa e oo e e e 83 W kton | an action and is duly served with process o P : the soutbern Black Hills. This week the | tonight an attempt was wade by three dep- A Ao A with .pofice. of whatever Fou et ;v:lv” communleation ‘with pew hoisting plant steamed up for the first | Utles to arrest boys who were stoning cars Sues Member of Parliament. Ahewer any of his co:defendants may file, e Sout I when such answer is filed within the time and work was resumed in the old |00 South Main avenue manned by non-| ONDON, Dec. S—The goveroment has [ fime required by law. hese columns are here for the decided to prosecute Connor O'Kelly, M. P.. & Whl 8 Joremal indpment Jo reatuct convenience of subscribars; try By them and see what a sreat con- venlence they are shaft. The old Drummer twenty-stamp mill | Union men. A big crowd sct upon the off has been purchased and its capacity will | TS, and in the face of fiying bullets over be increased by twenty new stamps. R. A. | Powered and beat them severely. Two of Carton, who built the Welcome stamp mill | them, S. F. Cosgrove and B. T. Reilly, are ] vears ago, one of the best knewn mining | 0 the hospital. At 11 o'clock a crowd set oring 000 - ol | now operates a lighting plant here/and has L ¢t | livering intimidating specches in defiance of | 14\ hew | ing to defend, L+ vigd (Dstherias, ekor: alternats, | o) city contrast. The ln“o comp; "«‘:l has | men in the southern Hills. has charge of | Ubon six deputies who attempted the arrest | e orders of the police i x.','.r[u"\“ against whom judgment hus Mrs. ‘ellers o b b L G anies are | ipo company's workings. The capital came; of the stone throwers on Capous avenue. re— been rendered by default fs not entitled to Marcinges nt Tecnmaeh They will be consoidiated snd new securi. [[0W 1ndiana 4od Denver people and sut- fand after taking the prisoners away puc ' §YPREME COURT SYLLABI. an Indunotion b e v e, Tudgurent o : Hou ived, Gonven . Baldmnd new securl: Ioent cash is in the bank to equip the mill | them in rotreat with a fusilade of bricks At e atad and sot aside and be permitted to TECUMSEY. Neb., Dec. 8.—(Special)— [ (o 28U CO0TRC T il be orostient of | a0d develop the ore veln. The ore is free. | 804 stobes. The doputies returned with| No Metcalt against Bockoven, | defend unless he make it appear from his Mr. Willls Fool of Lincoln and Miss Dora | SCEE0% COmPRAY. JUE e president of | e and concentrating and is found in a | Teinforcements, Wut the mob had dfsap- | Error from Hamilton. Afirmed. Kirkpat- | pleadings 4nd b oof (1) that he has & merl Halsted, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Jerome corporation. This cousolidated in- | | o)ve.toot vein peared vick, C. Division No, 1. Reported torious defenms Mo (he SR D the: ne Halsted, were marriod at the home of the terest a few weeks ago secured control of 1A petition wherein 1t Is alleged that a | which the judgment was based, (2) that he # v re ” 1 ‘ deqgin ) ! law and () AT % aton g Cros ts for Semething Good. civil suit which resulted in impounding de. | has no adequate remedy at bride in this eity this afternoon. The wed- ':’ electric lighting and street railways in Mg flog YOUNG LADY STILL MISSING | fendunt's " properiy “was prosecuted ‘ma. | that his plight ts in no wise attributable to B s very. ulet e leing o wameray | HOUS0D, Tex. "1t is underatood that Texas | The Dlack Hills Belt Development com- frlourly wnd without probable cause, states | his own neglect e i & hou! o p . Union Stock Yards Nationa aurorise: The couple left 0o an afternoon | OIf W!Il be used as fuel and tbat a line of | pany vestordny began cross-cutting the | Helleved that Miss Cropaie is Either : Mot thout alleging that the | No: U A ational a o ‘ s ank a ‘ampbell. Error from Doug | ta tey will be pi et w 0 “ chment and garnishnient proceedings | Bank against Campl ) train for & trip into Missouri. and will later 1"[“‘\ Litgrvis |‘” » bl ‘h' #on this | SrRIsLion L, fhe s0st on the. Yfoot jevsl Murdered or Ah. were s © maliciously and without | las, Affirmed. -~ Ames, C. - Division: No. take up thelr home In Lincoln, where Sir ¥ and G ston or Port Arthur of the shaft, It was believed for a time probable « Not reporte Y ducted. » Ruling of the trial court en the admis. [ 1. A depesitors of a trust fund who parts Yool is engaged in business. that ‘the company would continue sinking fon and excluston of evidence examin with no censideration and is not misled to Mr. Flsa Conley and Miss Mae BISHOP MATZ RETURNS HOME | the sbaft to the 1,000-foot level before rom: | ELIZABETH CITY, N. 1. Tiec. .The | S0l et not erronsans, © o0 examined | S, eliadier by reason of the deposit is chairman of the Mayo county council, and | ({Fyhich no relief fs praved against him (n several officials of Mayo county under the | a proner proceeding it I ertor to refuse to | erimes ac o " - | vacate such judgment e ground rimes act for holding meetings and de- | ¥acate, mich SR e P e uffiyor [Look wbout you and note some ot the things vou are anxious to Alspose of; some one wmols them; turn tham into cash. rite out & brief ad. and mail or bring it to The Ree advertis- ing department Retes. 1% a word Arat insertion 1c & word thereaftar Nothing taken for less than ¢ for the first insertion. Thess advertise ments must ba run consacutively oday is the hest time to attend to 1t P F PSP P P20 0002000000000 00000 ackson \ . but | 4 | opinion” still hat Nell Rt onse the trial t in th bound o restofe the - fund bR el & were married bere Friday night. Mr. Con mencing (o cross-cut, but it Is now Pumored | opinion still prevaiie that Nellie Cropsic | 3. Action of the trial court in the giving | POIES 0% Gema though sich depotit | *-@-4-—0-6 -6 66090600 e Intely. of Beatrice. bur now eagaony | P€RYEF Prelate Relates Story of |that the diamond drill, which has been sunk | Was elther abducted or murdered. The Pas {40 _uatagel of “inktstiotiohs el withet | Sab ? an demand. MMough muon St . 3 e 10 the restaurant business in this city, The Trouble with Priests 1,000 feet east of the shaft to a depth of | quonta river was dragged today more sys- | 'y A jury, after consideration and discus- | Such/ demand the depository had notice of bride Is the daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. \§ in Rome. 750 feet, revealed something good in the | tematically than ever, but withont securing | sion of the evidence fir a_ case, agreed to | it# real character . - e ch settled the oross- 4 find for plaintiff in a #um equal to one-half | No. 1249 First Natlonal Bank a o Jackwon, prominent Johneon county peo- | NEW YORK, Dec. S.—~Bishop Hatz WAy of are, which sattied the (aga of cross :"’"';."' the missing girl. The search for | {08 [0 BNEE o d" (1 The Detitton, | Tisld, | Farmers and Merchants' Bank cutting. 1t would bave satisfied O. B. Ams- | Miss Cropsie will continue without any i - from Platte. Affirmed, Oldham, C. Divislon SPECIALIST Mr. and Mrs. Lute Blanchard, who were | and will leave for the west tomorrow. den, consulting engiheer of the compauy | abatement of energy N Ploneer Savings & lToan Co, | No ot reported. . a rror fro Jage. i cted to in AL 60115 TG SRR 1AL Vo will be ot |- The ikhon hone. Feaatr ot nim ol oo of Colorado Springs. much better to have [ A report reached here today from Wil- | QAN Heror. from Cage, Affrmed ,,,1,“,',3,1"‘.;"5‘.",'.".'nfl- 1o Rian avan BRIt All DI nd home io Kaneas Clty after January 1 Bome G115 Poibir Joha CuaRite: Toracils MRk M0 fans Seopar Netare dromseoutvinfn| midgten, N. ©. that the girl has heen fo- | 1 Ruit the wdmission of testi- | court in sustalning & demurrer to his peti- seases 2l The Castle Rock Mining company Is | cated there, but the report is noi credited | MONY LIRS e rass R | W D, AT ohn Ousn s fomarly 7 The Chatle ok Minlos owuipeny. o | ote 1 motlon for & new trial and petition in | 3, This waiver. alsa attaches to an Disorders of Men trying (o introduce the German language » error amended petition which i filed after de- LOUP CITY. Neb, Dec. S.--(Special)--|into the Catholic service, development of a large gold-bearing pro 2. A contract made in this state with a | murrer and which = similar_in all 10 years in Omaba Ko ednd Aunuaioviaresy hain a biobea | inaian Oatholle) martion, B2 ool arte 1o 1R Beat Gulsh diatriol. The'fy FOOTPAD'S BULLET FATAL |restdent thereot'tt w forelgn billding and | larial respects to and confmr ave ’ VARICOCELE ans ar- ple. rived from Europe today on the L'Aquitaine arme Institute Closes, fcur Saturdad. The mill was erected this an—————— or more wealthy people in the Hub City n ! e @ certiticate of approval and au- | briginal petition f sesslon with Proft Greeley of South Dakota.|in tront of his hotel ip Rome. He said he and ore running in values from $3.20 to $40 N. Hawkina Shot and Robhed and | tharization from (he proper offcers for | k HYDROCELE cures company reside, for the most part, in and unsnforeesble (n our courts ders that the fndorsec {s agent and not catting, oals F los braska as speakers. Local papers were|told of his trouble in Rome with Fatber evanide plant LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec. §.—~While J. N, [ division No. 1. Reported 4. “The law of the case” i3 a rule of ex- stHlLls"“’“'"“"‘““' olson scted as secretary of the institute midoight he was shot and his | Dhigation of o surety to any other person, | Such questions ax have been presented to ! Rglmurl completely and forever. No D v hived I %ich deelsion, ind should | 8F0Es or injurions medicine. that Father Culkin had acceptod ¢ of | somewhere in the hills by a Boston syndi b « watol ey pan ieluded In the term his undertaking; | *avl PLAINVIEW, Neb., Dec. S.—(Speeial.) ptod au offer of robber took his wateh, money and paners of 4 sme1l mission in Italy Frederick H. Smith, representing a dozen | Broadway Christian church. The 2 The intent and ty of a contract the dectsfon, nor should 1t apphy WASTING WEBAKNYAS With EARLY DECAY in year and Mr. McHenry, fts propristor, has| Charles Replogle. Atwater, O. was in|has have g olus, fair and liberal constriction of the inetrus [ and not determined and strength, with orgeus im paired and weah : 4 2 4 loan assoctation which has fafled to first s difterent froj ose contained he Jast ‘syeins B{tar & Suscessful twe Aeys'| for the slleed ocltin of & G tio | 864 bas been rln in 130 fest oo guatsite an afled ments different from th Ttained in 1 . \ : 2. An indorsement of a draft to a bank / Mre. Raptia Daws ‘of Mihosaots, ‘B voh | atierward ‘ascired the Driss’s relasss. and | 227 Been found. The permops tackios this * Diea Shortly from Affects transacting business in this state 18 vold | «go" colleetion” {5 notfce "to subsequent Method new, withou Foral, L. D. Stilson avd Praf. Lyon of Ne- |t o had of W i Noo 15 Griswold against Hazels, F hat he had disappesred. The bishop alto | snearfish. The company proposes to ercet a annd ror from. Pawnee. AMrmed. Kirkpatrick, | °ner of the draft £l py vead by A. P. Culley and W. H. Hickman. | Michael Culkin, formerly of D ‘lency which should not be lghtly dix: thoroughly cleansed from » g f y o enver, and Hawkin o ome o] 1 The provisions of a supersedeas hona | pediency h shou! Carsten Truelsen presided and L. N. Smith | said that botb the Cushing and Culkin cases Rapid City May Get This nt s el ath his way home from his | 1 ‘The provislons of & e & Tha | regurded, ‘but {1 should be “restricted “to | the system. Boon every Sign end sympiom had been decided by the church authoritie Thete is reason to believe that the 230. [ pockets rified by a foot and decided by this court at the former AKING O A8 on the akin 9y 40 3 os 2 pad. He died this ther subject or to any other perjod | and declded ¥ or face. Treat 0 A Foo TRERETMINL Gine in favor of him (the Wishop). He admitted [ton cvanide plant which will be bull | afternoon. Atter shooting Hawkins tho | f iime ihan s exy A el | hearing of the same case and those neces- { 9F s m0 dangerous atherwise th s e ndertaking: | T60 apply 1o & mere oxpression of opinic WEAK MEN from Excesses or Viorins 1,000 franes & year and been given charge | cate will finally be located in Rapid City. | Haw ) A Py D AInA ey rilen ~ YA to matters not actually in 10" NERVOUR DEBILITY of EXRADSTION R ety TR T i il 94 given charg Hawkins was ‘treasurer and deacon of the |ordinary rul ot 1 police | & Siretyship must b certained a | questlons veferred to by futim YoUNG and MIDDLE AGED, Iack of vim, vigor returned his home and a recent ——_— ment In furtherance of what appears te No.o 0045 Waters agalnst Baker Vrror | STRIOGTYRE cured with a new Home ihe reputation of being a Oret-class miller. | very bad shape. He says: I suffered | letter to parties in this city states that he To Stop n Cold, Phve bien the (ntantion of the parties | from Case. Reversed and remanded. Dy, | Tressment W Batn. o detentlon from b A great many business houses and resi- | great deal with my Kidneys and was re-| has prespnted three or more when the contract was made, as appears | 1, Not reported ees. Kidaey and Bladder Troub . S olar o ” . propositions After exporure or when you feel a cold | from the expressions therein contained a erved by publication who seeks HAR dencen bave been erected this year and |quested to try Foley's Kidney Cure. 1 did [ for the mill location to hix principals and | coming on. take a dose of Foley's Hones B e o Ay “traneoetiin: Sod | wvieais ‘s’ Julgmett afts The tarm a1 Comitalen FNEC ™ BrS5imch vy wat, Dext year promises 1o be a busy oue for tha | fo and in four days 1 was able (0 go to|tbat the sentiment seems to be toward the |apd Tar. 1t uever fails to atop & ad if| (e urets will be ound 1o the'tull axtent | which it _was’ rendered miist “tender an | b onob or sgicus ¥ 4th

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