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THE _OMAHNA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1901, Ap—— p— = __ — > — _ ook, ‘satabiishes the that the offl i ] all the other testimony in the case with- | NACES \NNT CLI1EC " R L . | o at 3 [ the other hemisphere It four years g sk i e Dagh, B | B o ot IS, | NOSES, NOT SKIES, ARE BLUE | 32 areee 1| HANNA IS MADE CHAIRMAN [{ e/ sttt at Wead of Capital and | ') Bt & ""} AN Laber Comitio. | (AR v st Are ey Wil nefther fonsible i of this Inquir y regords cloor that t ther ~®efious and Important d Wave Reats rin Itself in Spite of Fair ot May, three « ¢ . why the majority opinion | ®ow, when Captain C'h § ! 114 not be approv Promises the' flagship Brookl | Applicant is Prepared. A sehley celv 4 L — | v o v 1 or biurke SAMUZL GOMPERS IS HIS ASSISTANT ey i) iuilowed mmittee Organizes and is w y fight for thefr freedom mes. It was policy of 1ts Work— which thousands Cleveland Yot Yet Rendy N the soldiers of Amer sloep Thelr tast slecp upon to Acecept. the Rio Grande nd the ; Wl cala ‘that 1t Wil givo T Rnve. reached the ma NEW YORK, Dec, 18~ The gencral com-« portions of the trade of a corner mittes which was chosen by tho confers it it should promise to bring ountry all the wealth ot the 1ndi ence called to consider plans for healing the our national honor, the preserva- | v Uifference between the capitalistic and | ton tn (it tivgrity of repaviican matt: | Gured of Piles labor inter ot th ntey organised | (PN, CUE Pellco unc Balery, oy Aty nat We . o shbededl el ot e Ak b | of frtercst and Jjustice demand “that we (L1100 ne conventional types of holiday spe today, elected officers and lssued a general | shal i i (Yl mem Rl e W g0 shape our steps that we m clalties, This effort has been sue I cessful to the extent that The Bee is able to announce a treat for its wders both in respect to the coficerning the feasibi The applicant {8 prepared show - s of couling his <hips from that the whole proceedings on the part of | NORTHWEST WIND FULL OF MORE SNOW | — natves chinnel, « the mugority of the COUrt has b “CHRISTMAS BEAUTY == wholly \knorcd jority of the | tir cgiilar; that his rights have t I court in formul port of f prejindiced and ignored; that his testimor, ANDROMER TIHAN EVER 1. The majorit stath many more purticulars than have bee - e n s Treport that heremn vited has not been considered, a in its holtda gnifice johley received 1 t informat that the ovidence is absolutely insufficier "he strated Bee next from the scoutships , presenee of | to sustain the opinion which has been re Gl AL, the enemy's fleet In the harbor of San- | dered by the majority of the court: that it T Sunday will be < far and tiago uttesly ignores werwhelming [ o grave injustice has been committed avorites, % snlime: testimony act that Cap< | which wot become Irreparable and | away the best art supplement taln . b tually report to | perpetuated uniess thi 1 of the ever put out by a daily newspaper Sommodore Sct hera that the | Jority of the coirt sh ppr . . h fleet harbor Wherefore, The sald ap) s When the Omaha weather bur Espn effort has been made to Jjority of the | opfnion of ‘the majority 10:30 last night three inches of snow secure only features peculiarly ay entirely | inquiry be withh nd red the ground and the prospect was propriate to the day, at the same wtlent 5 b d. and that he ore during the night and today. The ¥ ¢ the hackne [ admit tec | for @ opportunity 1o have the st g : "‘I“ gt gl time avolding the hackneyed and %) nicate § m d of himself and his Ature ghat hour stood about 2 y nesses considered and The wind had switched duriog the | ence of the Spanish flect | upon, and that the proceédings be remit- | afternoon from southeasterly to northwest- Bantiago to Commodore Behlie HE7 T the contt for thioe sepings be femit: | afternoon from southeasterly to northwest- | 8. That the report of facts submitted | he he given such other and further relfer | €F1Y [ statement of its mission. Senator Marcus | Feturn agaln to the God of our fathers A Crocker, of Worcestor A. Hanna was chosen its chairman, with Calls it Colonin S "”-7'1”- ough o va:vm il Samuel Gompers first vice chalrman. It | After a few remarks by Mr. Greene of | Jalves and olntmenis, one retalns its connection with the National | pennsylvanin. in opposition to the blll, Mr. [ mid Pile Cure gave speedy Civie Federation and becomes the industrial | McClollan of New York closed the debate [ fUlekls eured me by the court states.that the cohditions of | as he is entitied to in the premises Yesterday was a winter day in Omaha witid, sea and weather from noon on May W. 8, BCHLEY, 25 40 June ‘1 were favorable for takin Rear Admiral, U, 8 N. (Retired.) | . ¥ E coal figm”a collier at sew off “Santing: INTHOR RAYNER, in the morning disclosed an expanse of | # artistic aud lterary merits of th oo cHRLU IR P TV S LR (i JAMES PARKER! suow and an air full of falling flakes. The | b i Bune a8\, comtroverted by the evidence of the wit Botntel Tor \he Arpileast, | fatter eontinu Bl next number of its Sunday isst nesses for the goyernment A ‘ | The first glance from the bedroom window tues o and department of that organization for his side malled free. Pyramid Drig Co., Marsh The statement which was Issued ex- | The acquisition of the Philippine islands, | Mich pressed a determination to strive for indus- | e said, was the most costly plunge ever trial peace, to aid in establishing rightful | mado by a reckless gambler at the Monte | relations between those who toil and thelr | Carlo of international politics. He added: | JUDGE SEL‘H'S W|uuw employers, to confer and advise with em- this Your Justification for embarking ployer nd employed when in conflict, to | country ~ upon i yrr-llv-\ of colonialism 4 o agreements unde o jor | Wa# that It would = open new mar encourage agreements under which labor | WA% yed Uy broducts And shall be performed’and to argue disputes | . Vour solemn promises, you | when both sides to the dispute shall ask | b thix Lill (o Close the mirke(s | Commenda the Hankers Reserse Lito for such mediation. A determination fto JUiUpiies. 10, the Degpie o114 Ansoelnt Nebraska's Leading & ¢ bat ind fal Btute As long as o \l«‘ l|w \’4| avold discussion of abstract industria hars of protection and forbld the Wi o problems was avowed Fillpinos to trade with us, just =0 long Life Compnny, for Wil they remain our cnemfes. 1 Chalrman Strauss’ Statem: cannot seil to us, th will l\nl»\xu\ h us, and 1f théy cannot trade with us, the Among those of the general committee In | kmp: thies will follow their interesis. 1 attendance were Oscar Strauss, Charles M. | you tear down the barbarous restrictions | PROMIY R or cnaw, Schwab, 8. R. Callaway, Charles A, Moore, |'S &' protective’ tarift ‘between diferent | Cornellus N. Bliss, Lewls Nixon, J. J. Mc- | apen markets for American products, but Cook, R. M. Easley, famuel Gompe John | by permittin the Filipios to prosper | P ROMINENT among the many veally meritorious pletures Expert Tubles Left Out, Protest on Sampson Letter, when the sun asserted itself, but the air continued cold and there was enough of a 1, The tables prepared by ge¥ernment | The letter askink ermissian to argue | . ."p o0 (o make ears tingle and noses exports and admitied fn eviderice betore | against the protest.of Admiral Sampson's the court showing the coal supply of the | g oa. ollow yemaclu of the nying squadron, with refor lly"‘ l‘l‘ o f “":"' S | inten. | DUTRER. Thero was not quite the anticl- | enge to thelr chasing capacity, proceeding f TeERIG 2D 08 Feported INCENS | ngted o) emperature | ut full specd. with forced draught, have ton of Rear Admiral W..T. Bampson, U, | Pated rise ln temperature in Omaha, but brededll : Tenald “osed not even been adverted to In the report of [ 8. N by s counsel, to file. with your | in North Platte and Valentine they got all | reproduction of a sp v facts, COMMARL, A PEOteRL: agalnst’ your approval | ihai was coming to them. Forecaste photograph made especially for 16, There has not been the slightest ref- [of thit portion of the dissenting opnion of | J00 | B ¥ the DNV = 4 made by the majority of the court | Admiral jJeorke (;-vv\ y, | 1].\‘ tothe - anden| "w.“ the Denver station called I'he Bee by one of its staft artists, orders of the honorable secretary | majority finding of a court of Inquiry, re. or & #pecial observation from Omaha at N, vl »f artistie photography of the navy, offercd and proved in ovi- | cently held and befare which I'was the ab- (50 m “hich i unusuak and which seemed | § O finer bit of artistic photography dence forbidding the hazaraing of Amec- | Plicant, wherein question of commanc | wis ever shown thau this, Other fcan ships against a thore battery, and [CFShip of the Ametican naval forces ducing | to indicate that conditions M the moun- | ‘ hi N i the court has decided agalnst the appli- | the battle of Bantiago is decided In favor | tain region were such as to require spec ,I‘ iMustrations of this number—and cant on the seventh specification of “the | 0f Commodare W. 8. 8chley, 1. 8 N and | caution in making prognostieations. they are many—were made espe precept without in the sl tdegreo re- | Credit for the victary won ‘on-that btt ¢ TN ooy » roh Sty mm,! to this Important evidence fige 'I'h\"'””;"-':‘“"'r'"':v: <;',x‘;'|,;j-"1”!’- : Winds In Western Nebraska, clally for it by staff artists, hey 17, The majority of the court has enfirely | have the honor to most respectfully reqiics inelude Bl o o tulled o Bive any opinion i 10 the char. |48 follows In the western part of Nebrasks there|§ INClude pictites of children In soter of blockade of Suntiago, ithough | 2 That it such protest i flgd with ¥ou | way at one tme high worthwesterly winds, | § Eroups—Iittlg ones with their toys, iR lon oF e st e by sl 8N iy The Rven ‘an opportinity 16 | North Platte reporting n maximum velocity | § thelt gamen aud their work, Ilus dlrection the court wus obligated to give ".mml»': '\" us ;"l':\"“‘ll”] 1 ';:“_'ly“‘l"»;:(n‘ Mt |of thirty-cight miles an hour. Valentine | trating perfectly the spirit of un opinion thereupon b 18 Y ' | made no report of wind, but it was snowing | ¢ Christmng s it s understood by W B 8CHLEY At Vari e with Order: Rear Admiral U, 8. N, Retired there at 7 p. m., with two-tenths of an inch | 3 (e young'folke People who have already on the ground. At pid City also | C | ISIDOR RAYNER, 18 Jhie magbrity obinion of the sourt, shnt JAMES PARKFER AhristiBAs 0 » mece “the beautitul" was depositing itself gen- | ¢ MO hristmas, those whose neces. Commodore Schley should have endenvored | oo oo g 4oy nARUER . e Sald: Court to capture or destroy the Spanish vessels | CO for the Applivant Before Sald’ Court ‘ ‘ ¢ + ‘ ‘ ‘ . . ‘ ‘ f ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ i ‘ ‘ . ‘ ! + ‘ i ‘ $ at anch near the entran of Santingo : harbe 9 and 3, und that he did | Calla Verdict Appalling. H g ¢ Wit the foree MndeT | commenting on today's action, Mr. Rayner | {Ch having fallen at observation time, Whence Ring the Christmas § Colon s of the enemy on | gaid | Which was 7 p. m. At that point there was Bells” is iHustrated with handsome ¢ Nay o 1 whol ance with’ the | o | an appreotable rise fn temperature, a max s undet Which ¢ odore Senley was | The objections we have filed rest upon y g | et R o yre Sehley »iu | the ground thut Admiral Schiey has been | imum for the day of 40 degrees above hav- | ! R Mg HI R, i¥osund | deprived of his rhehts ax guarant 0 | ing been attained. Huron ekies were dark \ t i R fii o4 sbt b miva 4 nmodore | him b \w of the land and the cons | g il ) < fetures. that dbottd i the: splen B Y O ation T Tthe | stitution of his country. We claim that | ened with some clouds and its street ! 1N VI ! establishment and maint:hance of & b Whole of the evidence in ‘favar of the | whitened with six-tenths of an inch of | § did number—pictures of persons § ade of the port of Santiago the enemy | & ral, !VH!H;H;[{ '\i‘fi 4".‘:1:.ll'|w‘llq'il"‘:; r'.‘: gnow. At Williston It was also clondy and and pletures of places, but all of ¢ e & Uy el e e by the. majority of the court .and | the fall of snow had attdined the more dig- timely interest and importance in § T vhind e o kgt A o3 even constdered of passed upon, §uch ed dep and e 2 ance with e overwhe walinl o | not even constdered or pased upon, §UCh | nified depth of two and a half inches thele tion to the day, ! fact that he affair of May 31 was pre- (mitted (o stand for 8 moment before any Bismarck Bears the Hrunt | dotermined upon and execited as a re. | tribunal governed by any principle of eoms | g gL 0 b h olssance Ot us a formal attac n luw or common justice, ‘ihe admiral | arck was the place that bore the 'R T SO gonnolgsance and Mot s &, formul GttAck | Wam on the stand for‘about four days and | brunt of the remmant cold wave, its tem. |+ [N ATURALLY the literary fea batteries at the e « to the harbor of T “1,::,”:‘r.|”-vmy.:; f:f-l‘.b.'"|.~“::‘J.|.'::”n perature at 7 p. m. being 12 below, with a tures of the number are de Bantlugo. + | sanction of his oath has been adverted fo | trace of snow. From the east some of the voted fn the main to Christmas Opinton Ix Ambiguons, by the majori'y of the court. Such a | reports were as follows: Des Moines, four- and toples allied to the day. Prob- 1. The majority opinion of the court fa | method of disposing of ‘a case is unp ambiguous and indetermina in that the ourt holds the turn of Brool ire t 1 1% entitled to have his evidence - pard was madc avold getting it constitution ¢ 8 evi Marie, the same. From ‘ ngerous proximity to the Spanish v ootisidered and passed upon. B, Ao SaLg A e YA G evers iy (HAS e have o fpeach thix | s City, one tnch. Chesenne reported four- | § NP Kelly has il ch dan I8 proximi ap) erdict enths of 8 0 entertajuing style and has fur- personal fears of Commodore Schiey or to a | 4P v tenths of an inch desire on_ his part to preserve ithe ship Speaking in a general way, the same con- nisbed a vast fund of .most inter- \tact and read irther. wo the | pre 4.75, $5.50, $7.00, g . | eHars (b Win u Victory from the cnemy. ulu;d;;mv":xrx:: :':m b ¥Ry D050, § ditions provailed last night that were re- | ¢ esting information. An fluminated Urely. enored the overs heiraing testimany | ORCHARD'# WILHELM GARPET co, |BoniSd Tubeday nleht, excent that the eiow headplece and numerous text {l- ely ignored crwhelming estimo; A . b h had been heavier and there had been % submitted in the case in arriving at the —_— 2 e Iustrations make this féature one opfnion that Commodore Schiey ‘¢rred in Rush to New Gold Fields. “‘":"’";" Frlagiistiy e '\;’""‘In““"”‘ and | 8 of uncommon merit. Christmas commencing the engage on - July 3, Bodontid gt 5 este ebraska, as, for instance, at 3 the execution of the standing order to | pede that is going on te. Mayo creek, in | at the 7 o'clock reading, and North Platte, Four well knowm ministers of $ | man, Senator Mark Hanna: vice chairman, “close In and attack in harbor entrace,” | the Stewart riyer district. " Prospectors { where the meroury was even two degrees Nebraska and lowa, each of "; Samuel Gombers and Oscar 8. Strauss + . . ¢ j ‘ turn the radiant bue of an active base he fiop has,pubilished will be found the frontisplece, a beautiful N 3 i You w hey the work of pacification 4 on pian and scope upon which Senator b daon ] Bt i ot t bbbl L R i Han Archbishop Ireiand Bishop Potter The debate was closed by Mr. Dalzell n(‘ BOO0 Clatm 1 Dee, and Messrs. Gompers, Nixon, Mitchell, Cal- | Pennsylvania in a specch of an hour. He | laway, Sargent, Bliss, Schwab and Strauss [ drew a parallel between the government of | had been named would present a prelim- | the Leufslana territory fmmediately after inary report during the day, but all in- |its acquisition and the government of the | Judge Clarence lah of O'Nelll, Neb., formation as to the nature of the report | Philippines to show that the latter was 1658 | was one of the best known cftizens of was withheld pending its consideratfon, | arbitrary ana despotic than the forme Before the meeting was opened today | He commended to those on the other side Chairman Strauss made a brief statement | who were zealous of the rights of the “lit for publication. “I cannot tell you any-|tle brown man’ in the Philippines the pro thing about the plan for putting into prac- | tection of the rights of the black men in b 4 A 4 tice the peaceful projects of this confer- |the south L et b AR ke it U 3 ence,” he sald. *‘We aro at work on it and | “This measure purports to be a revenue | the home office of the company, in Mee fn due time it will be made public. 1 be- | bill," interrupted Mr. Mchermott of New | lieve every man named on the committee | Jersey, “can he cite any act which ymposed | thers may be up there, eight-tenths of an | ¢ form one of the interesting groups. | | of Inquiry | erously on the just and any unjust that toil must go on just the same, iy liiness untll stricken a few weeks ago with typhold fover. He died the last week in November, Proots of death were handed | northern Nebraskn, He had never know engravings of well known belfrys. And these are only a few of the Cague bullding, Omaha, December 3, by John Skirving, clerk of the district court will serve. All of the labor leaders have (@ duty upou goods from one territory of |t Tolt county, on the morning of Decems accepted and in this epoch-makipg union of | tate to another? labor and capital no man can deny his| “Cortainly,” replied Mr. Dalzell, “if the services to a project that means such a | gentleman will examine history he will find great good to his country. The approval | (hat duties were levied for a long time on of the labor leadersemeans the co-opera- | goods from the territory of Loulsiana and tlon of more than 2,000,000 organized work- | also of Florida.” (Republican applause, | O'Nefll, and December f the check was ers. As we progress In this work it be- | gollowed by laughter as Mr. Mann of 1lli- | delivered to Mrs, Nellle Sclah, the bene comes more apparent that tho chief cause | yoly called out to Mr. McDermott, ‘“Go |ficlary and widow of the decensed of trouble In the past has arisen from mis- | ‘way back and sit down.") understandings. Never were truer words g spoken than by Jobn Mitchell yesterday, ALY THE SEROR Y Loz g RN when ho who has seen more strikes than| “I mean an oct of congress,” persisted P O TR s O a4 any man of his age in the country sald that Dermott. *He cannot cite me to any eneficiary un let there never was a strike which' could not [act of congress, because there is none. held by my lat have been averted if the opposing interests | Mr. Dalzell declined to be interrupted | Busband i SatSomene or beih had first met and fairly considered their | further. Ciaims today. Proof of death was handed respective right Mr. Dalzell taunted the other side with|you yesterdiy, Decen List of Ofcers. their inability to present anything as a sub- | fof Jo G (D CIEE , s stitute for the pending bill. He sald they ime this worning by four maanger ot ot ot s, Mr. (. W, Pursel ie od to' make their protest as ineffectual |,?3‘|\u~lhvnnl was a firm belfever in the as possible. tegrity of your company und w st In conclusion he declared that to turn the {supporter of the polfcy of patranizing ho N v o to | Institutions Your commenda istands over to the Filipinos would be to | Institutions ¥our coramipdabic, £ muke them the prey of some buccaneer | pit FFONEACG hiK rasth in you and vin- country; to put them up at auction would | dicates |l|lx“=|::l,zuwul in supporting a Ne- praska Institation be dishonor. .“I. rather indulge the beltef [ braska HWSHEAURL o vou a econtinuance and hope,” sald he, “that traveling along |of your deserved success.” Very truly yours, our traditional historte lines, we shall go | (Bikned) NELLIE BELAT. forward to the Christlanization and civiliza- tion of these islands of the sca until we kel Alloha Hewl: shall establish there the principles of clvil (Republican ap- ber 2. On the afternoon of the same day check for $2500 was delivered to G. W, Pursell, manager of agents of the com: pany, who immediately took the train fer Aand 1N iie annalh of aMeitsl law, tenths of an inch, between 7 a. m. and 7 ably the most interesting of these greatest malefactor In the land, under the | p. m.; Detroit, light flurries; Sault Ste Will be the article by Mr. Thomas Jo Kelly on Christmas Carols. Rend the Testimoninl, We shall, therefore, all ourselves ports were: St. Louls, Kan- bells are also treated by Mr. Kelly. 1t was possible for Brooklyn, Without (urh- | wandering in the country late in the sum. | "% ; i treasurer, Charles A. Moore; sec Wy from the enemy, to open the discovered evidence of several years | I8 The westerly winds attained a | & different den y ‘o con- U el A Al Do ing away from v | mer discovered eviden i A pmination, have con- | paion M. Eastey: committeo on by-laws, engagement except with I8 port battery, | gevelopment on Mayvo, but no one around, | Veloefty of thirty-cight miles In western Oscar 8. Strauss, 8. R. Callaway, James | tributed short sermons the d; and the evidence also clearly establishes | {he® operators ov y having gone ouf | Kansas, forty-four miles at Denver, f ke Y The ing of Brooklyn in [ for the scked wit W y ] excelle elig o - S :g: f:::‘zmncl‘ugdmn pjduening, of Brookiyn,in {,r:—nwhm\:tr“’x’.dr\‘m! ‘Lx.‘:--“y‘o“n:{( ':‘n‘ ':_ws; toiles at Cheyerine and: the same at Pusblo, affarging excellent religions pabu- H. Eckels, John J. McCook, Samuel Gom- vers and Harry Hite. The committes on by-laws will report a turn did not cause It 1o lo; Started the Siampedo and now the creck 15 Lo ais el as intelligent @iscus- #et of by-laws to the executive committes tance nor position with the 5 Stuked from end at a meeting to be held about the lasr to end the originators | sion fron R gy R: ‘the contrary opinfon of t falling to record their clatms, and will re- | WYOMING STORM AND WRECK 32 p0i the dactrinl Rendpgluty ct being arrived at oniy by dis- | turn to find that they ave rio holdings in ocal leaders of the Salvation week in January, the date to be fixed by the chairman. all of th offered in | (pe aistrict It 1s not known in Dawson ! 0, 3 3} e e Way dlrt f the aole fedsc | Blockade om Union Paeifie, but (¢ Avmy and Volunteers of America PRINCETON, N. Dec. 18.—Former | 414 religlous ety President Cloveland was asked today | P10U°¢) stve, successful home company writes the Proot is Overwhelming, for the rush being the mysterious develop- Snowstorm is Hended write of the work thelr organiza- whether he had accepted membership on Richardson's Final Effort. best policies known, pays its losses more ment ¥ tions do, giving > A0 21 The majority opinlon of the court 1s Southeast, glving some account ot the labor committee appointed In New | Mr. Richardson, the minority leader, | romiiy than any alien company and is York yesterday. Mr. Cleveland said: “T | moved to recommit the bill with the follow- biguous and eterminate i . o Christuas amon, p r, pr exus o Ktop .und “to back i¥s engines CREYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 15.—(Special nore general interest have not yet accepted it. I am not pres Ing instructions pared to make a statement at the present | 7o report a bill reducing the tarift laws to avoid sible collision 1 opinion | North Winds and Frigld Waves to | Telegram.)—Unless the unexpected happens have been treated by special writ- time and intornal revenue laws now in force in | President of the Bankers Reserve, wants dda ot 8| ether the dang « uc >, n S ” SOt LT SNALIAr thie, danuet of wuch Swesp 0ves WNubrarlcn 16 the blockade on the Union Pacific will be|§ €% some of them being Intended othor portions of the “United” States (0 i | more good agents to help the good work specitication of the pr t, was real or o TTTH i B sl A o taten. eluding | on in Nebraska and adjolning states. Write i | the ' Philippine fslands, to be In effect until | nim for a contract. Persons desiring In- This 18 the way the Bankers Reserve does business. It Is because this aggres- doing the business tn Nebraka, that you hear the allen agents howl. B. H. Robison, welght of testimony clea ished the bound padsenger tralns of yesterday and Along with these Christmas foa et that At no time was there danger of 4 e last night, Which have been tied up here, | § tures Is the Carpenter lottor, thi ision between Brooklyn and Texas, WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Forecast: were started west tonight and are now on Hina dn T, this 2 i teatimany of Captain ¥ &2 Co For Nebraska—Fair in eastern, snow and | the sidings at Buford, Otto, Granite Can ime dealing with the city of Feference {0 the proximity of Brooklyn | colder in western portion Thursd yon and Borie, waiting for the debris of | § SInKapore, its people and surround- to ‘Texas at the time of Brooklyn's | wave by night in southwestern portion; | the Sherman wreck to be cleared away. Ings. M. Carey Thomas, president furning as buen tgnored and not even re- | riday fair and cold; winds becoming | The eastbound pussenger trains of last| § of Bryn Mawr college, contr The majority of the court has assumed | Dortherly | night and today, which have been behind | § an article on * that the ‘teatimony of ‘Liewtenant Com- | For lowa—Falr, continued cold Thursday | the wreckage of the fast mail train at Solon, frander A, C o Hodgson, notwithstanding | anq Friday; brisk west to north winds |and those that were tied up at Laramle Its repe con ction Iu refe i e LA . itle AR e illoged. comvorantion resaerence 101 For Missourf—Falr Thursday, preceded |also have been started, and as soon as th addition to the series of special -‘rufl;nll\ |n{ |‘ exan At the tme of | by snow in extreme southeast portion, |last rail is laid around the Sherman wreck articles for women that has been rooklivi'e turning, 18 true and has cntirely | colder outhwa *ridy | tramic e rosumed. Considerable de running in The Bee, gnored the textimony of Commodore Schiey | c0lder in southwest portion; Friday (HII‘.‘H.clI\l will be resumed. Considerable delay g In'The Bee, All the and Captain . I3, Cook 1o the v, | continued cold; winds becoming northerly. | was causcd fn reaching the wreck of last| § departments of the 1 hout even réferring o it in thelr For South Dakota—Partly cloudy,)con- | night at Solon by a freight train gettin son lodke ment of pertinent facts 4 Setting| 3 Deen lodked raised at 11 o'clock tonight. The west- particularly for e ¢l el Imaginary, whereas t overwhelming More Days. 3 the children. | order s been restored there and the Fil- foinos permitted. with the afd of the|surance In o safe, progressive and uce I R United States, to’ establish a stable and In- | cesstul home company should write him “on o *irs P ROVE ntinued from First Page.) government, for terms. Address, = The motion to recommit was lost—122 to the Cubans independenc (Republican | 152, It was a strict party yote so far as o e applause) the republicans were concerned, but there BANEBRA. R LY AR, Mr. hepburn said that when gentlemen | wore three votes agaiust the motion from b s pvorith on the other side shouted for liberty for | tho democratic ide cast by Messrs. Brous- the Filipinos he would like to know by what | gard, Davey and Robertson, all of Loutsiana. A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER nnllllwr“) they made their demands? Mr. Meyer of 1ouisiana was palred agalnst R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL I spoke for the people of the United | (he motion with Mr. Foster, democrat of CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. | States,” interposed Mr. Shafroth, ‘'those | [jizois jves ‘Tan, Plmpiog ~ho love the Declaration of Independence.”” | e pill was then passed—163 to 128. The <) los, Moth Patches, (Democratic applause). three democrats from Loulsiana who voted Mercer Participates. against the motion to recommit voted for tha bill, and five republicans—McCall ot and defles detece “I do not bellove you could find a ‘prom- Y Sreat tion, It has et0o inent Fillpino on the islands,” interjected | Massachuscits, Littlefleld of Maine, Heat- toas ot ibutes ‘ollege Women of the Present and Future,” a notuble gular paper have after with unusual care, 5o that it can be easily pro- nounced excellent, tinued cold Thursday: cold wave in ex- |stuck in the enow. No. 5, which left here Not Justified by F treme western portion; Friday falr and |yesterday noon, was derailed at Ramsey, 24 The majority opinion of the court that | cold; northerly winds. | near Hanna, and owing to the fact that the Commadore Behivy's conduct in conneetlon | or Kansas—Fair Thursday; much colder | steam derricks were in use another long rlor o June 1. 1808, wis characterized by | in southern portion; Friday falr and cold; | delay was caused at that point. ROFUSELY vacillation, dilatoriness and lack of enter- | northerly winds Southeastern Wyoming was in the grasp VUSELY illustrated in an priso, 18 In' no wise Justified by the evidence |~ gor Wyoming and Colorado—Fafr Thurs- | of another severe snow and windstorm from Its departuients the Christmas 0 arrived at by the action of the court | day; much colder in eastern portion; Fri- | the northwest this afternoon. Snow fell to number of The Ilustrated Bee {s wholly fgnoring all of the e day fair; northerly winds, a depth of over an inch and was quickl oue you cannot affo ommodore Schiey, all of th For North Dakota—Falr and continued | gw r-pll into the raflroad cuts, At S\lr:udnm-i: will consi g “!.m Uikl witnesses summoned in his behalf and all y { nslst of sixteen pages of Thit poriion of the. evidince of witneuses | cold Thursday; Friday cold; north to east (the storm subsided and telegrams from | § Landsom called by the Judge advocate which was | winds. polnts along the Unlon Pacific report falr fayorable to the sald Commodore S For \ Mr. Morcer of Nebraska, who has recently | Wole, Eddy and Stevens, all of Minnesota— returne from the islands, “who desires voted with L\”". domor “"”M “‘:I"“I it A :I o hn‘ LhB 0 the house adjourned. 4 properly ' mi fndopendence. They desire only a pro- | At 4:40 the b st Accept no’ countens tectorate. e reit of similag “I care not what the Filipinos want," re- | INTRODUCES ANARCHIST BILL A 5 suyre said to & iae sponded Mr. Shafroth, “I am only concerned Yot the haut-tom about what the American people want Ray Measure Which Em- (8 pattent): Mr. McCall of Massachusetts, a member ipal Points Deal- road von ladiss will uge, them, 1 Repoms of the ways and means committee, who op- h the Subject. Wi uon all the Skin preparations.” For posed the Porto Rican bill in the last con- B '];,‘":‘S""‘,:;'m“g;;?n":"“’ Gede printed pictures and P AN A MU ER e e i i Montana—Partly cloudy Thursday; | weather with Hitlo wind. Snowplows are| § | “"' with a speclally drawn and conelusive 1 that (11 entirely silent upon | Friday fair, not so cold in eastern por- | runniug over the western end of the Ne- beautifully illuminated cover :; (-‘m.-ur- preferred by the juslge advocate | tion; variable winds. braska division, also on the Wyoming di- colors. {10 end Cafmed by it (o' come within {he | For Nlinols—Fair Thursday, except suow | vigion, and the entire road is open as far Rurview ‘of the first speciilcation, t-wil: | i extreme southern portion; Friday fair {as snow is concerned. OUT ON SUNDAY=o= IMhat the waid Commodore Bhley was dere- | with continued low temperature; winds be- | Frelght trains have been held back cn the ot Jnthe diwcharge of his duty and un- | oy ing northerly and frosh. sidings and it is belleved that trains can —————— e mindful of the regulations for the govern U gress, opposed the pending measure in a . ; g Prop’ Vigorous speech. Referring to the Porto| ASHINGTON, Dec. 18—Chairman Ray g . WobiciNd, Frovs, Rico decision by the supreme court, Mr | 0f the house committee on judiciary today Joues Mecall sald introduced an anti-anarchist riasure, - “Four of the five justices who upheld the | Which probably will be the basis of legls- TENTS law were of the opinfon that the fitth jus. | 18tion on that subect In the Bouse. The ment of the navy of the United States, in | - For Arkansas—Falr Thursday, colder in|be moved forward after midnight without | that e did nat prescribe and promulgate | pothwest portion; Friday fair and colder; |any further trouble. [ &nvigipaiory. opdarn of. battle, winds becoming northerly. CASPER, Wyo., Dec. 18.—(Special Tele- Who Was in Command. For Oklahoma and Indian Territory—Falr, gram.)—The storm during the past week %, Tho majority of the court has en- | colder Thursday; Friday fair and cold; [has been general throughout the central tice in deciding with them assumed a posi- | Measure is very elaborate and brings to- tirely fatled to determine us to who was in | nrtherly winds, vt uts (Raabats i anaiAshab IS — —— $[tion inconmsistent with that taken by | Bether features of the muny preparations BHT 4 ¢o a'of the Americs al forces en- v st onslderable snow | $ === QRDER IT = aken by B4 g o subjt : SATEINLTA0E (RN fmeriian Baval forese po Local Record, fell at this point during that that time, but | § TODAY = § | the same justice in another decision pro- | Mado for dealing with the subject. It pro Of jwhich fact was absolulely necessary I | ppiog OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, | 911 tho molstire was necded. While the | geeeeesssesssssssesssesseog| MilEiled by him on the samo day. One | Vides the death penalty for assaults on the o A R order to determine properly the first specl- 3 3 r o r o exec p Meers. It B <k i . > m to 1 tice sald that the two positions were ip- [ President or other executive of fieation of the precept us to the conduct LOMAHA, Dec. 15.—Official record of tem: | mercury one night got down to 20 degrees Jus! @ TS Trios : ; 7 % (1} of ‘Commudore chley tn connection’ with [pirature and precipitation compared with | below, so far there tave been no tatalivies| WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS | reconcilable. 1t his positions were irre- | 1¢ made a PhLaY 10 TS iR, P L yrano [] Ol'gll’lc the events of the Santlago campaign. the® Srresonsingony he “last thres |,; onis portion of the state and stock losses sdid oonilable who shall ‘say which one way | OVerthrow of the governiaent of any in} Sied e anity 9L NS BOMER PAS Tes 1901, 1900. 1889 1898 | have been light Marketing of Hogs Continnes Large, | Mgt and which wrong? ferenco ~with goveus ob.. losis. .|lv-:‘ As glven by LELAND T. POWERS on behalf of the upplicant “and “has not | Maximum temperatire... &G 84| RAWLINS, Wyo., Dec. 18.—(Special Tel- With Enormaps Totals in MeCall Attacks the Poliey. O e Bien 1o Lbe. EiliiRe | - Meats; %00 apd 1 Aehras it eh e M uTonk, 2 Dos 30 | Mean teinperatire = 88 egram.)—Irving Rendle, sheep herder, was Comp 10 RAY ShATSOMS BIIYG 4010 Wt upohl oY, 13 TIE ORIV MG 19 I e ) R 4 o Plicant Bimacle, Who was on the stand for | Precipitation L0073 00 .00 .00 |brought in today. He had passed through thess questions, Wiioh fovolve our ponas | Oog ™, fOre!En kiDg: emperor, president o | g N PYPER | FRIPATL AAT. MAT, many hours and subjected to the most | Record of temporature and precipitation | the big storm and was so badly frozen that —_ £0'TRkd THO-DH6D10 ot tha PRltublonl oLir [ aERR Tuler e maneo searching examination, and by so doing | at Omaha for this day and siice March b | pe was out of his head several hours CINCINNATI, = Dec. 18.—(Special Tele- b ; Philippines more g —e— g 4 N they have perverted the ..n.u,“ mlu.m.m $01 Lyl A L - kY chattels, without a country, to confer upon Rugs for Christmas, $1 . $3.60, In SRICHARD CARVE That {f this textimony was all false they | Normal temperature - - e Price Current says: The mar- | them u bastard, common-law citizen 3.7 ) and : %, Jnat I this testimony o | false they | Ng o On iy : e i 1 ] bastard, co aw cltizenship | $3.75, $5.00 and up. Pricos—Mat: e, R, e, 3L hould hav announced and it all or | poficiency for the day ... . viest Snow of ¥ keting of hogs is still large, but there are | ana cynically to force upon them a cruel| ORCHARD & WILHELM CARPET CO. |goc, The, $1.00, 3160 any part of it was true the said appiicant | RORGENer (00 Maroh'i PE » ; il ttled to the benents ‘of It, ind by | Kotal cxceas since March ST. JOSEPH Dec. 18.-~The heaviest snow [ $ome indications of decreasing tendency. | commercial isolation, the court stands with Sosm———— » conshder or pass upon it they | a8 Ct G e qay of the year is falling in St. Joseph. Pre- [ The total western packing is 725,000, ugainat | four and a half justi Tan, Charles Stokes in h. Next Attraction Vo commo o fixcens for the 3 Y R . our and ces ranged on one side 2 *Prived him ot his common law and | otal raintall since March'i 7 cipltation began last night and is gradually | 785,000 the preceding week and 675,000 last | and four and a halt on the other so p NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—Charles Stokes Sunday Matinee and Night and sl rights, Defielency &ince March 1 .87 Inches | yecoming heavier, year. Since November 1 the total is 4,605,- M : 8o tar | N0 Was wrrested for having in his Do Monday Nikht Use. Abandoned Argnment, Defel for cor. perfod, 1900... 04 tnch 605, | oy the pending measure 1 concerned, M, | hO, WA, urrested for R A e 0 0, compared with 3, a year g Deficlency for cor. perfod, 189... 4.10 INChes | e 00 AgO. | McCall sald he disbelieved so profoundly i to have been stol m the Chicago . Il OLP EUCPERLONRIBRAS i profoundly | leged to hav ) # and ADOLPIT 25 n majority the court ha in the administration’s Philipplne policy | poxtoffice, was indicted He was Comedy Hit found the applicant gullty upon specifica from Statlons at 7 o n Promineat places compare as fallows tions which were substantially abandoned d OLD AC h 190, | that ha could not support it miite ta Jall In Cetauit of 8,40 hai s ; night, 2, B by the Judge advocate, as will appear from Chicago . sanibiioag 1,285,000 / the arument in the cas We look upon the aged with good reason | Sayi iy C1tY what have we scen in the last three sty 2. “Fhat the whole procesdings show that z r OBALA 1 he askad as having a siender hold upon life, et 1% i 4 k o SR of “Injury_or discase wlich, dn the. youns |inaianspolia L Boom ! glslutive body over 10,000,000 people, und report of fiets rendered have selected the testimony of a few hostile witnesses CONDITION OF THE or middle-aged, would serve as a o6 26,000 AnNgUAKe, customs. e stmulus to the reparative vital powers, [ MIwilk AL o 48 180,000 ang jPsOms, sic, wo wese and upon that testimony have based the ' EATHER, \ \ni 3 on crorant of fo ald opinfon and report of facts, discarding W s is conservatfve heller, tor 11 warns BiRnaoa HRHD A | ARUI0 CTARE, O, SOUr, Jesrs aso, We us to shield our loved onés, who have | GEumWd o 10000 | fcan army of 70,000 men . engsged i’ tan . fought the fight, from all influences which | 3175, ) 000 19000 | quering s people strussiing fee Inianoon: 4 ,:\“.’\l(v;.\‘\m:rf.ms‘\m,. might shorten thelr stay with us. But | Geaur Rapias 90,000 § : : ence. We have seen our highest o P Salt Rheum muxt not o too far in our solicitude s — Apparently forgetful that this: naiion wh Wednesfiuy, Batnrd & njury 1 » inflicted and life short i . eatablished as n protest against the pows 3 Omaha, clear Tor kit Jid, AlmOst wh surely Edison Pralses Murconi. bk Gaiuls b PRouest aans the power 5y Bvery B [ You may call it eczema, tetter or milk | Valentin.e snowin, b as b | 0 The vital pro-| NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—At his laboratory | people, declaring congress exempt from CLASS VAUDEVE crust. North Platte, part ) w0t they are |at Weat Orang i ioman ARG | fecohaiititional im{iAtion upon the gt £ ""“‘:'” s ) A . . uron, cloudy AP e kept active | quthorized the following statement con. | central power of taxatlon, amd thus open The Florens supe, Gardner and Mad. But no matter what you call it, this skip | upid City. snowing <000 ntle opposition and stmulntion, Just | Cepning Marconi's feat in receising wipns | i the way for antoera e wevernment ana | well known cure for Plles | o\ n. Hrookiyiis, 0t i g Tl pyen oy )b % they may be increased in childhood ‘and | jess telegraphy cos ca tio om B or the exploitation of subject peoples mers, Cora Tracy, Morrisey § dlsease which comos in patches that burn hévenne, fluT a el g ‘;m““ ,may be increased In childhood and lede ¢ legraphy communication from Eng- | for the exploltation of subject y Thissalve cannot be equalled whereven |\ e Morrisey and Rich ‘und ftch, discharge a watery matter, dry anc | \Williston, partly cloudy ... 24 | Byrup Pepsin and Herb Laxative Com “Since Marcon! has stated over his own wi untice asoothingand healing antisepticappli | * Prices. ioe, £ and w i e aralarace to the prosence of | Sioutl, ® chowini | ! B Brobubly o medicine . dtcompiin: | fina hreginut ho fih, recelved the algnaln | | \We seen our permanent standing army | cation 18 needed. It quUIkiy cures sorcs ’ . TELEP Souts, BNOWINE .- ind probably no medicine has accomplishe | fram Engiand 1 belleve: and Slgnais | We _seen our permanent_standing army It L LR T N e vat: aznoy. acd pers |8 FAML PIONF ales haisss: i ad " miieh, "on "recnived s RO i ) S carr ko commercial bulnmt i [ Ipetiee oS AR AR | cuts, burns and ealds without leaving | Miaco’s Trocadero | M= oNE hape agonites a8 long a3 these hummor: | Lavenport, cloar s 0 | many indorsementa from men and women | & o et achievement and he fs o great | apbroach that 'of 1 mott armyrid aacar. For piles, eczema aod all skin MATINEE TODAY=100, 20 nsas City, clear 4 whose extrome age glves them o seemingly | cxperimente tions of Europe. We have seen our sonside! ! " A ¥ o Temaln, Holons, partly. cloudy slender. hold upon life. Dr.. Caldwel's | €XPerimenter HEnY ot Bupipe | We ) o diseases it i3 considered infallible. Entire Weak, Bxoepting Saturdsy Beening B e sy and permancy | bl g 10 S B | ve S e S U | Baware of Gounterfolts | SNELLBAKER'S MAJESTIOS eured by o T y - and ple t manner. Tones up the entire | take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiets. AN rowded inent shall keep [ Unscrupulous persons may offer you | Gorgeous- Grand—Fretty giris—Tw ow! Hood’s “m’."ll’l 7 Below sero. " . yutetn wnd prolongs life, Your druggist | druggists refund the money if 1t faile to | thelr hands off wisphere, we our | worthless imitations. Takeonly theor- | duily [ivening prices 10, /g 45',.,'.',',‘_',."‘,} ' . ce of precipitation. 8 cent and $1.00 bottles, Ask him “ Belves, n hundreds of millions of un g e . S €. Batur: F.venin uly, J1 'Nwmhn-nm and nfiodtlul: adicates. thace of pmeinliaNes Lo he hasu't it we will mall o sample tree, | C4Te: B. W. Grove's signature 1s on each | {{jiq™ ol (o ohed: forests | 1g1nal DEWTTT's Wrren HAZEL SALVE | 10 1k, Botariay s P [ lon for all outaneous eru Local Forecast Official. epsin Syrup Co., Monticello, lls. box. 26e sclze at one stroke o thousand islands i | Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & €O, Chicago. |7 \pluns Sunday Matingé, Tie W d L v panyesadung sany ~e100wa) wnWxE wopedaig

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