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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. 1901-TEN PA( cory FIVE OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, gy EADY FOR HOLIDAYS (OVATION TO WINISTER WU POSTMASTERS IN NERRASEA|IN DANGER OF COAL FAMINE ROUSES THE NEAT PACKERS CONDITON OF THE WEATWER| hEkk(Tq [\ BANKING Saturday, Warmer Saturday; Light West Winds Kansas City nese Diplos Chicngo Faces a Distressing Situntion instic Re- at On t of Cola ton Jehiel H. Recer Sucoseds SethJ. Araett at Spell. Recsnt @overament's De | on to Cease Mi- At Omaha Y 1 T Madison, oresespica Inspeotion. AL had - > Recoives Tos Littl KANSAS CITY, Dee. 16.—Five hund |‘ CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—Chicago fs staring a J— -~ 2 - Oonsideration by Publ = ol €0 3 o o pes be q - peopls eat down tonight the sevents | al famine in the face, and 16 degrees b = a o/ 4 | annual banquet of the Commercial club of | We H, EDGAR APPOINTED AT BEATRICE | low zero is predicted within twenty-tour | NELSON MORRIS SAYS IT MEANS NAVOC' H - h - :'x; — KES CANAL BILL A SPECIA. R | Kansas City, held in commemoration ot hours. Throughout the entire eity big con P S EK & opome... = TISECRETARY POINTS OUT THE PITFALLS —_— Loigning of the John Jay treaty. It was the | sumers of hard and soft coal are begging A ¢ L . Gpomo.. =1 Sost elaborate spread in the history of {he | KOPAeY O, Molmes Takes Henry Gib= | yipners 1o supply them, but without avail, | Declares Germany Will Not Receive | 1) \ e Will Bey Disonssion on Monsure L. d one of the biggest e q 1 bons' Place at Kearney—Chnrles The severe cold and the floods through the | of Amertcan 1 . = | Dwells Upon Imperiames of Im 3 « ciub, and one of the biggest ever held In | P preve ed States Sto, ~Indicntes he ficinl w rero. p % Mg districts fed up railroads [ the city, The guests were: Wu Tingfang, A. Warren to Sort Mail oal mining districts have t After Reconvening. | the Chiness minister; General Asthne’Stag Tor Guevin to such an extent that shipment is almost \rthur, Hon. John M. Allen, ex-represents T 5 impossible. To add to the serious shortage L !'tive from Mississippl, d F, W, Lahman rallroad companies are exerting their pre- : ot HEPBURN SUBMITS A FAVORABLE REPORT | tiv n ppl, an A _ of §t. Louls, & member of the Loulsiana R Pt fanerYe 06 CONTIERHIELRINNE CORL W8 aft10A00, Des, 10.OBlongo pachure have Metkocs in Fi 0 EXCITEMENT ON THE ISTHMUS R ’ » Aruwne While [INDISPENSABLE TO SOUND PROGRESS neln nnd whikte s¥vRaiticn DokPd of ATFeitons | fast as they arrive here and are putting . A tabdand b Crul o i Fays Bill Aims to Concentrate Authority -ndl,_,:"”w,"ml Club, headed by . M. Clandon. | 878m)—The following nominations of post- | houses are suffering severely £or the want Twos ':“":i' "":f"“":'l“'l"':‘""":"y:“~““" oro In Times of Strengt and Prospority Pree i ) masters in Nebraska were scut to the sen-|of coal and many concerns ave hampered ing, Its secretary, left Washington to Y " ) AN FRANGIHS ety '."f‘,m “m.“:«r.\r\x_“' {K«';:rw\“.vn‘ ::..;':m-v ate today by President Roosevelt and re-| by reason of insufficient steam power. The ann ment h r \\‘ 'r Ak Vi TN RIS Rw . LA ey rn- | €77ed to the committee on postofices and [ Today many owners of large buildings | T"¢ Bunouncement has aroused the packer pars for Future, GRIEVANCE en expected to arrive here this morn- and Nelson Morris sald tonight th says: Rush orders have been recelved from DE ARMOND OF MISSOURI HAS GRI inspection of meat will cea 19.—~The Bulletin | 1 postroads: W. H. Edgar, Beatrice, vice|wero besieging coal dealefs and begging at a meet- | Washington directing that the cruiser Phil- | - T b e D o) DI (tCePUOD | Alexander Graham; William H. Ketcham, | ihat they bo euppited with vaough ceri s | 106 Will Drobably be cailed n the neat fu- | adeiphis eall frem noretomersen with ot | SUGGESTS SYSTLM OF COALITION OF BANKS ;| "I‘ “'1"“'“':";""" 'r' ia A v‘;"“'m”"m”" Crawford, reappointment; Charles N. Phil- | over the severe weather. 'an ":-'wmlm‘ v u]n" will r‘ In.ru:l " el B I for Panama. A . 1 Ld s i e i | 1ip8, Exeter, reappointment; Kersey O.| At midnight a number of coal dealers «tters have been recelved by all the | are approachivg a crisls, Venezuela and y B howeye ' v did not a / sackers ol - United States Vo i however, and the p ”’I “k’ ,"n"‘l"h‘:”‘""“.‘." Holmes, Kearney, vice Henry Gibbons; | who had been canvassing the situation in [POTK packers in Chicago,” sald Mr. Morris, | Germany are arguing a point or two of dip ¥ s Now o'cloc nlght, ‘ ‘; Jehlel H. Sccor, Madison, vice Seth J. Ar- | the city reported that there was not above | 40 it I8 my understanding that the inspec- | lomacy 1 the yther interesting nancial ¥ :ml:‘z Tushed Rorosn the atate on & aBWOIRT|ogre” Sumen L. Stewatt, Handolph, Fekpe thirty hours' coal supply in the city, 1f | {100 Wil be abandoned in all parts of the |matters of fnternational Interest on the oF Stre " Wit the betated guest entered the groat | POIMtMent; Charles Miner, Ravenna, reap- | reliet does not come before that time there ll‘“‘l‘l,mlv\:‘ln:w;k b 1th pack P b NSt Bl At the G y c. | pomtment; Delbert E. Sherman, Valentine, [ will be much suffering and many manufac- ork havoc with packers. Ger “‘:"r"’l”; ’“‘:1- "" "’:M‘”'I‘l' '"’r“' ":‘ ;"“‘h“]‘” reappointment; Willlam H. McNeal, Wayne, | turing plants will be forced to close. The “""I“" “:” not receive a pound of American | WRECK IN LINCOLN YARDS —_— corded a most enthusiastic reception, ha y . 7 s bears the of the Unites WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Before the house | “1 0 & ¥ wen Tising and waving a wel. | CAPPOIntment; Charles A. Warren, Geneva, | prediction of the weather bureau was for E','r‘,"” = "' bears th |‘“ f the United | adjourned today for the holiday recess a ot vice Martin V. Kiug, resigned a new record in low temperature, the an- [ S'4!e8 meat inspector. It will not receive | airs on the isthmu Representative Pearre Intr Reviving Viee Admiraiship Which | Kansas City until In Regarded as a Concllintory Step in Nmval Dispute, rlington Train Crashes Into Swi EW YORK, Dec. 19.—Secretary of the 0 t n e Chinese flags. Libera - 8 | A . . 4 ¢ . b L A TR e 4'."".‘:1”‘:4'- 1; ,..m :v‘q‘(‘u:“ll" ",,,.n"flwm \1:';""‘_ The appointment of Jehiel H. Secor to be | nouncement being made that it will fall 15 | ¥ rk 1'" pleces that weigh less than nine | Engine and Three Persons Treasury Lyman J. Gage was the guest of of the Nicaragua canal bill, beginning on | (PIICIEE WAS B0 K e e ade | POStmAster at Madison wan agreed on some | below zero. At miduight .the mereury b AL L B s LA Bl R B VSR L e Tuesd, Ja v i to continue until Th ir way to their .»u,-l ; : time ago, although b Arneit had hoped to | showed & above zero and was falling slowly '.“'l'r ut ‘1‘{ .lh AR Bt | ~ Shelibbl i Al B 0 D B the biil s disposed of, the order pot, how- | Ut WO T8 CICESCOR L etie and ap- | 110 over Roosevels administration. Ar- | Twenty-four hours ago the mercury was TR market altogatier (Prof & NiATE Citheatondeats York State Bankers' association, held t » evenue appro- | e decorations were . nett was the cholce of ex-Senator W. V.|1 below. o inspection of pork is abolished. Other NCOLN, Dee 16.~(8 Teleg Pl 4 l»\:r“ to IIHHA,Y:|| with revemue or appro- | propriate, Chinese flags and orlental hang- | .0 1 belo . | countries now admit our meat without the LINCOLN, Dee 1 Spectal Telegram,) night at the Waldorf-Astoria. Nearly 600 priation bills | ings blending with th A Chinese dragon of imn Stars and Stripes wenso size, made of | 4 CAL0F Thurston, who appointed Arnett, |SERIOUS DEARTH OF COAL | inspectors' tig, but they may coase to do | T becond soction of Burliugton train No- |y ontorg of tho assockation and (heir gucst . coillded with a switch engine at the Four deferred to nis colleague to the extent of 80 when tho inspection s done away with The sesslon of the house was brief, the I major portion of the time being occupled | colored desce: e iy teenth strect crossing In this city at 7:15 | Were present. George F. Baker, president b by Mr. De Armond of Missouri in making | 1.‘.1?.’.,.2”“”1 scent lights, was one of the | ,oking his judgment as to the best repub- | St. Louts Car L May Have to "':;‘k (’r:..'. i) $ie URENGw OF Veruivisg DOOF | it wod Several puiens were EiIONly | of the First Natlonal bank, acted as toast- B pervonai explanation regarding reports [ RS tellows: | HcaD 10 select for Allen's home town spend Operatiies pork from unscrupulaus pa KR e | (heuigt oy thtally jtsed, They ary | master. I circulated in his district concerning his | ., R RS TEREEIEE 8 e Kersey Hoimes, who is nominated for soon. s Shptalatablb il b Edward W. Allen, engineer, Lincoln; left | Besldes Secretary Gage the upeakers wores B course in the matter of the extension u(i‘“' The Unitéd Bistes Ay, Gése the Kearney office, ls a cousin of Senator e oar pection HoUlY DY KNI, 18 { bt o W RARA RS Ex-Speaker Thomas B. Recd, Rev. Dr o N r u; “The United States Arm iene » b - does not cost very much and is of gre s st bitpbehi AL > . ¥ i S M Tk detive 1eral | Mark Hanoa, and won over half a dozen ¥y much an great bert Lowe, P worter; 1ps | Donald 8age Muckay, ¢ . > v L St L R ques- | MacArthur; “The Louislana Purchase, F | 0,4 4aten ST. LOUIS, Dec. 19.—8t. Lowls faces a|benefit to everyone ¢ ned. 1 am sure || AbOrt 1 oSl ApllLuRL bl LR d \\l\"i"‘ S {16m: Of peFSoBAL peyilsgs Mad Besn bre. | 1V Labman: “The OId Riag and the New." | “gu it siiiaea today recommended for|SBOFiaE f o) whIGh SSLUNAD ‘forebodes | theve wil b setons beotopn s o ol B 1 i N The toadth to Which tey respond ':;’l:n(;l l;n:r‘.-ln;l m‘; Mr. Do Armond ob. | HOD: John M. Allen. Minister Wu spoke ex- postmasters: Christian B. Lawinson at|Suficring for those whose supply fs small. | ers. I belleve a meeting will be called to Wi i iy el 'l'”"”",',‘; kL tively: “Business and :w :l'l 60, Tained. tuRBiNoUs causent to D & pely- | EmDeranoously. andla, Caster county; Louis Araold at (but which may result In a gemeral tie-up f conelder the question. Tho notice came an | 7%, (Faln was due to arrive her ol Cotporsts Oousdishos 6ad. &8 Kot . 3 4 Doty, Boyd county of the transit companies' numerous street|a shock to Chicago packers, all of whom | /0 (b W o Monclen | flesed statement. Ho maintained that re- | o0y SUES FOR POSSESSION + Boy . T had Taughed at the previous rumors o the | M0 118 schedule. The switch engine, draws | Who Helb o Make It." Lawyer and Finan- ports were clrculated In his district that S E ‘' South Dakota Affairs. ‘|,mw;‘l” sero weathier) éithpery pavi s s “‘m:lmnx‘l.“v(:x ”'l”l m'v;'u Ing an unloaded flat car, wae working on|clers” and “The West and the Money e had caused actio tree deliver: — 8 . bt ’ L b on would be abol- | ¢y, o tracks, but within the yards. | Power.’ s o e eins Bio abstnce 1 | South Dakota Hrings Actton to Re-| Benator Klttredge of South Dakots pre-|ments iher mass bniing exceedingly diM- | {shed. the main lne tracks, but within the yards. { Powe A\ l""fl'l': ‘l" be held up during his absen: Sls SR sented a memorial of the legislature of his|cylt and floe fce that has tied up the fer- ks Engineer Allen of the passenger train ap- Seeretary Guge's Speech, the Philippines. tate tods Y o “ | plied the alr when he saw the obstruction 3 state today, prayiug for increase in the ap- | pries, combined with other difficulties of It was 10 o'clock when Mr. . T o Wih ¥ Gibe 4 cloc en A Ke arose to Reports Bused on Lies. 1 Land, propriations for Indian fndustrial 8choo.s | (ransportation, have brought the supply of HAS CONFIDENCEAIN CONGRESS [SESCL Utk LS LW SUTLCRSINRARE |t ie Rt Hh W e ' he sald, were circulated —_— of that state, | Those reports, : ; by those who lied and knew they lled. Ho [ SIOU LLS read letters addressed by him to the first [tion of the state commissioner of school | na | Bood speed when the crash occurred. The ¢ grected by tha two engines were damaged, but not beyond I s follows | repair. Enginecr Allen was taken to his | Jt I8 2 strange anomoiy that while in coal far below the urgent demands of the | secrotary Wilson Helfey who was today nomi- | market. tary of the territory of New | Carload lots In East St. Louis eold for D., Dec. 19.—By direc- | James W. Reynolds d for wecre diners. He spoke, in part, of American W 3 nearly overy oiher department of life fm nusistant postmaster gencral Inst April, {and public lands, State's Attorney Scott of | Mexico, is known to many Nebraskans. Ho | from $2.90 to §3 n ton, an almost unprece- Be Co | home at 345 North Eleventh street. All provement fs tho indispen ule, In the none of which, e sald, had elicitcd a re- | this county today filed in the circuit court | married Miss Brownle Baum of Omaha and | dented price. At most coal offices ordcrs | passengers remained on the train SPaL lild "of " bunkii, e ' ply. He also had read a letter recelved |at Sioux Falls an important sult, by which 18 a distant relative of William W. Wallace | were scaled down 5 per centor more and| WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Secretary Wil ‘LOOKNG FOR _THE CRISIS | & iy, e D imposed by defective by him after his return from the Orient, | the state of South Dakota seeks to regan|of the Omaha National bank. no promises of immedlate dellvery would | son today expressed confidence that con | methods and s with Iittle considera tion Sugxentlc but dated July 3, saying a certaln rural |possession of a sixty-four acre tract of| Dr. J. A. Andrews and wife, who have L pad be made. gress would avert the threatened suspen Mly of 8 | advar eloty and. Lusihass Sopsed, would freo delivery route would be established, |land now Included in that of the A. Lester |been visiting Auditor Andrews of the _— slon on March 1 of microscopical examina- 3 g Kreat omic fleld of industry and oe 1. | tre chunge. The evidence of Improvement in all other walks of life are manifested on and another, dated July 6, saying tho ac- | Heyer Packing company, near Sioux F iry department several days, left for NT OF CATTLE | tion of American meats sent abroad by Over ’ . | tion spoken of in the letter of July 3 had|The tract is worth many thousands of dol- | Philadelphla and New York. After a fort- making the appropriation for continuing | every hand, Old machimery 1 thrown AWy i Id up” fo await the final action |lars. It was originally school land and in 1891 | Digh! In the east they will return to No-| Oklahomn Stoekmen Suffer Keenly [that work in accordance with estimates he _In"my lute report to congress I ook o the postmaster general. Mr. De Ar-|was sold to George H. Brace and Peitigrew | braska. trom Mecent SolRR has submitted. Secretary Wilson saya (hat | AMDEN, N. J caslon to call aitentlon to the subject.on mond said he wondered whether the post- |and Tato by the commissioner of school and | Senator Dietrich will not go to Nebraska master general, who had just announced |public lands. There were defaults in pay- | during the holidays. He will be joined to- his purposc of leaving, was going hecause | ments and the tract has changed hands a | morrow by his daughter, Miss Gertrude he wus wearied of the great labor of solving | number of times. It has been sold for | Dietrich, who is a student at Bryn Bawr| GUTHRIE, O. T. , Dec. 19.—United States | of bani B and currency, 1o point out what Senator William J. Sewell's condition to- “"h"‘h“";l lo be defects n both ar 4 to, ot a3 provements in both which he of his | Jicve are nccessary in order t put us fnto “afe and strong lations with those better Stoviieh In view of the radical effect the suspension | would have on our market in Germany he does not believe congress will permit any lapse in the inspection’ work for want of ! night 1s eritical and the members tamily ar dissolution will ensue soon. Dee. 19.—As a result of mpetition ER hysic a d- u ed than w re i this question. | taxes four times. This year it was bid In | college, and father and daughter will pass | the intense cold and storms storlmen Agure | yoney s |In'.l.'\wlmhm b i i o L) of machinery by " which cradis In conclusion Mr. De Armond declared | by Minnehaha county. Judgments obta ned | their holidays together here. @ 10 per cent loss in cattle. "I'his 15 true Sonitol ql'w” Nda besri: (a1l heatenil 8 usef I("h“um.u“]',‘“"y'm‘. \ln '_\'\n'n.\n that the department Lad not treated him |against the packing company are also pend- | Senator Dietrich today named for post- | covering the two territories loss belng MAN AND WIFE FOUND DEAD ! h_;» s I'l"". Aboiis two years ago die ch other. T want to exclte “frankly, fairly or in a manly way." 1t!ing against it. The defendants in the ac-|masters the following: Ough, Dundy | Breater on the western Oklaboma ranges Bl [0 e P e 20 A e i ur minds an interest in the great sube had not answered the pertinent question | tion commenced today are more than a|county, Willlam McBride: Sawycr, Fillmore | aud 1n the new country. The last two days | yoqies Badly Cut Discovered by of. | 4 overed sufficiently to resume his many du- regarding tho division of carricrs between | dozen in number and Include some of the | county, Robert G. Willlams; Quick, Frontier | have been cold, but accompwnied by no covers e © ¥ Bank as Intermedinry. 0 : § ficer in Vietims! tles. He did not entirely recover his health, the partigs. Ho charged that the conduct | most prominent of Sioux Falls’ citizens. [ county Fred F. Aarlichs; Milligan, Fill- | blizzards. This has given the . ockmen op. es. He nof ¥y recover his heal In the report, referred to attention was of the department was In tho intereat of | The siate neks that the original contracts | more county, Charles Smith. portunity to provide means to care for their Home, o ok ‘.:‘.:.v.:'l:; s ompe | Hokknc Tor o, C(nider the fundamental sertaln republican bosses In Missourl, one | with Brace and Pettigrew and Tate be set Depnriment Notes cattle and to collect them on the ranges, cation of diseases. The senator's physician | funeiby pies (IIGEE wiis Sxplained i Bl T o o o LU e, rral free dilivery Troites: will be | Simie. foT, curaa SeALSERE deiviw by 8 |\ PARBONS, Kac, e, 10-—Tho bodles ot | arhins ot s s s very sick man and | INGCEmOAtary (hrouih Wi ich mreie s o Btates senate, | to have no right, title or interest ln the StkbliEk o ThET Lt very routes will be | siorm in seeking shelter. Plenty of proe | Colonel John Bull and his wife were found | Javised him to go abroad, He remained in | AVRIIADIS to the: uses Of heodantion Bad] Canal NIl a Special Order. truct and that the state be given imme- Ivl;lxk:l J"hll)‘fli.s vision will now be made, as all anticipate | jy the bedroom of their home today stabbed Industry and thy fven a pow Fearcely diate possession. emaha county; area, | ap ¢xtremely cold winter. In central and |to death. It Is the belief of their trienas | BUF of capltal iiself, § d 0 0, e M - | that the: returned his condition showed no e- | An effort was made (o show Pl 36 lu;muln ni " population, 500; Homer J. | gugtern Oklahoma the cattle are being col- | they were murderéd, yot the bouse was | :“ :: ned his condition showed no improve- | An effort ‘as made (o h w in th worda o A iy il Bl v RA TCALF Pohlman, carrier, | lected at the cotton oil mills to fatten | securcly locked and had not been robied. | y of banking that the bank 1 an institntion speelal order for Tuesday, January 7, and GENERAL METCAL| LANDS | “ovi- Cresco | ¥ i , | Howard county; additional | quickly and ship to market. Colonel Bull was last seen alive Tue After a short stay at his Camden home | to “swup' its credit for (he orodit of thes to continue as a speclal order until disposed about three months and when he less great than the power Mr. Hepburn asked unanimous consent ay service, 53 square mile: o Eiidey £ M o spent | Members of the community, wh ; ; population, 1,545; it e {hibe g poate > 1Uesday | yo went to Asheville, N. C., where ho spent | L [ ; Yolunteoy - 16 fSuoseed Oy ! ! . nigh e house was locked all duy yes- 2 ¢ . G for the office of the bank, would be nor RIEHONGOWAVER 40 (atestore Wikh Feraans | " Y| D: L Durfey, J. J. Fessenden, W. G. Fish, | NONE ON TIME FOR TWO DAYS | ferday and the mara foked all day yes- | ¢y’ months, and returned to this eity about | 145t office ot i "bu Mo and (e haa ar appropriation bills. | Leland asx Pension Com- carriers. Eagle Grove, Wright county; 108 Mrs. Pull was found lying on the bed, with | two weeks ago. He has since been con- }lnulum | nt let me repeat igg e stion Mr. Cannon asked whether the passage misstoner. sauaro milex; population, 2,380, J. T.| patirond Tralus at St Loats Make [ per hoad extended over the edge, her s | 020 10 lis room P who shid 'the nomereis ot fentieman of the bill would embarrass the executive | Archer, E. A. Billings, J. B, Gray, B. D. Record that Is Exasperating crushed and brain protruding, She was “ »\'“XD{ M “J-\ :‘:‘fh;" |'|\\' 3':]]"; r:l- ‘mgx\i‘[- to be ~|:‘”;u-»;0” i hale R Ly AR R 8 Hsdvolenay throligh Nigs| v AW Dec. 19.—General T"“_l“" £ Warren, sApters, ghyiy, to Travelers, Slko Gtabhed {n the ikt aidlof the bady [ o uriay dTC e ity N SRR S Y e tek el ey oy ey e aaLhe Aragua or osta Rica. Wilder 8. Metcalt was greatly pleased when aylor county; 29 square riles; population, and a quantity of blood was in a jar beside ‘ ol “t 2 per cent, tomorrow at next day at Mr. Hepburn suid he knew of no negotia~ A L 4 30; Albert Dugan, carrier. Sunbury, Cedar shown the Washington dispatch saying his | 5305 Al s ? 5 the hed. About five fect distant Mr. Bull's tion that would be interfered with by this | junie would be sent to the senate today | COUDty; 36 square miles; population, 530;| ST. LOUIS, Dec. 19.—The cold weather q I Y 3 L, _ | body was lying on the floor, face downward joglalaion, On the contrary, he said. legls- | 1n the pension commissloner appolntment, | Henry Thode, carrier. Vail, Crawford | and the snow are playing Bavoo with rail- | 40 an overturned chair. An open pockec | MYSTERY — STILL ~ UNSOLVED latlon must precede acquisition, the bill |y, ‘pe PR BRI EROTCT Y county; 68 square miles; population, 1,110; [ road schedules a r ¥ | knite w T say, he may linger for several hours. 8 to be followed perhaps by o rate high as 10 or 12 per cent, and people come alarmed about the searcity of mor as indlcated by these high rates, when | substantially there has been no change 8 lying near him, but was without itself providing means for the acquire- Obtained t . ; | 5 : o Death of James | in the volume of money, either in the o General Motcalt was born at Milo, Me., [A. B. O'Comnell, J. A. Mould, carriers. |has rolled Into Unton e s s eame: | ploodstains and there was little ovidence of of the peaple or remalning under the cons ment of the right-of-way. in 1865, He was graduated from Oberlin | Wellsburg, Grundy county; 36 square miles; | Every train is from thirty minutes to seven | EORE & 0" R. Hay, the Salt Lake trol of the bunks. Mr. Richardson, the minority leader, sald | \;1jeeq 1n 18578 and 1o 1887 removed to | Population, 1,040; Henry Enuen, D. A.|hours late and many of the outbound trains this was in no senso a polltical question |,y ence, where he has since engaged In | Smidt, carriers, | are delayed trom twenty to ffty minutes and there was no objection to the propost- | wo' ‘tarm mortgage business, He was a| W. H. Teal is appointed postmaster at|on sccount of the irregular running of the tiad 0a his sidé of the house, [ major of the Twentieth Kansas volunteers | Utica, VanBuren county, la. |Inbound trains. Tho traine from the tar [ it gf ot 1) i Mr. Cannon said he was In favor of the | pjor Funston and succeoded the fatter as| The comptroller of the currency today ex- | West and those from the extreme east | H° 8P 0t the Metd i eI e 3 Vo I putting dificult, ot actual money that building of the canal, but he thought there | Umter FUREICR nd succecind the rogiment | tended until December 19, 1902, the cor- | were delaved by slippery rails and enows. | U0t S L i L Mgt L A I VT A e e should be plan to put the canal through | ¢ron, the first and was referred to in the | Porate existence of the Stock Growers' Na-| The train on which Chiese Minister Wu . in the isolation und entire separateness o vach 4 dict. shallow trench in a fielc 3 of the individy over el Ve AL A7A MDA Ores K0 AR TACHIIN 4o 10l thn | FarRte aninionce O1 10 Blosk Tingfang and Major General MacArthur are | M!8ht, but could not reach a verdict. The | a shallow trench {n a field on the outskirts | of the iuividunt ks over the country, berma Colonel Bull was n wealthy real estate dealer and an old soldier, having served [ puWhat ought to be quoted {5 not money, through the civil war in an Ohio regiment SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 19.—The | BUt eredit: what s the price of credit stated He was leader of the Methodist church | mystery of the death of James R. Hay, | ln meitinn yigor, nterest? It s credit that Credit, Not Mo ey, Is Searce. Jury will meet again tomorrow morning. A | of the city, remains unsolved. No trace of When a period nf distrust or doubt comes Hepburn Makes Report, PATD stsue CaLER HIDUATENGUCRIORNG | oo pestafns a6 Bitovas, Retlawatianilo [(oREHDR Here SRR Sheianr' AR INCO 80 AT [Ny M1 0evainen that ths deaibe. vore | tha 1E000 which e e et o menot | L gn s B Rer i s R g Representative Hepburn of Iowa, chair- | Funston in all his operations. county, aud Ola, Lucas county, la., are or- | Tived &t 1145, -They immodiately departed | 200 18 SCVANCeC Shat tho deatbe were | the $3,800 which Mortensen, o comve col- |xafety through that general nutinct of elf- man ot the hoiie commitisn on’ commerce, | Mecalt was wouided at Bocane, Ho roso | dored discontlouer afier December 31 1ar BACAey Olty, BhARY WM ;‘"“ Speak t0- | patural gas, l'luxnxqmm Wil make Another | on Monday Dight hies beest found, - Martas. | FORS TIASK oYLk, Saah bibnruel i ory’ot < Vi r 0 G. 8 ¢ of De o t betore the Commercial club, q 8 L | on Monday s . Ly L - g today made the report of the committeo | to colonel when Funston was promoted and | Mrs. Caroline G. Nhullu.' of Des Molnes | night be » Comme Exatalne tion toTLERKIw, | sen, Who was arrested yesterday on suspl- | TS (Lheater in favor of the Nicaragua canal bill, After | when he was mustered out he was breveted | has been appointed laundress and William &t a system of coalls | clon of complicity in the evident murder | tion between Individ members of the of young Hay, still stoutly denies his guilt | Panking community throughout the coite [ try Into one insitutic © enlent or any knowledge whatever of the way in | branchen in the larger sitts nC i plent | i - stating the terms of tho bill, the report | brigadier general. His appointment as pen- | M. Ege of Mason City, Ia. teacher at tho | COLDER DAYS FOR KANSAS TRAIN GETS ON WRONG TRACK Bays in part: slon commissioner 1s consldered a victory | Rosebud (8. D.) Indian school. Navowiy Prataibes to. i “The purpose of this bill is to concen- | for Senutor Burton. Cy Leland, whom he| The Farmers' National bank of Red Oak, |’ Car is Upnet and Several Passenwers | which Hay met his death. Mortensen ase | ke shouhd be roftted o o trate authority and responsibility for the | Wil succeed, has been the republican party | Ia., Is authorized to begin business with Suntain Serious | | sonting Lo thalsnd}v coustruction of this great work in the | “boss” in Kansas for years. $60,000. it ance #nd-wi o should bands of the president. It has been be. | Simon P. Gristy of Willlamsfleld, 111., is Aiwrie [ Lower Than serts he will be able to prove a perfect alibi, resents Inour political system. Prejudice Apainst Capltal represent to the banking interests of' te : il - cohntry what the fodera] government ror lleved by your commitieo that this course| ALGER IS CRITICALLY |LL |oppolnted teacher at the Cheyeune River| moppia, Kan., Dee, 10.~Three degrees ) TO PREVENT RATE-CUTTING would be a safer ons (o be pureued in (8. D.) Indian school, below zero is the lowest temperature re-| SHARON, Pa., Dec. 18.—An accident oc- — carrying out the purposes of the bill, in- | Former Sec tary of War is Watehed corded by the official thermometers in Kan- | CUrred on the Pittsburg, Bessemer & Lako | Western Officinls Embark it I Great prejudice exists, T know, agaln volving the expenditure of o large a sum With Grea POSTMASTERS ARE NOMINATED | sus today. Tonight the indications are that | EFi® Tallroad today by which a dozen or Annual Crosnde Agninst the Jasgzegation Sars i ounsien, of money, all the work and all the ex- Aniidty: —— 1 the mercury will deacend sevoral degrees | ImorC pastengers were fnjured, gone fatally. Shanien law of nature that larger gains and better penditure to be made at a distance so far Prestdent Names Occapants for Varl- | rom that mark. The cold spell has now | The most scriously hurt aro advantages cun be secured (o agure from the capltal, than any other method fueim ous Offices In lowa and sted a week. At present the cold is unac- | Frank Davy, residence not known; scalp e Interodts Thacrying sulthfully the common kigprie . 2 . ! J001 oney, 8 . es- | ecutive officers met today to pi o s 836 ¢ bery, concentrate authority aud responsibilicy | fOrmer secretary of war, is suffering from is resulting. If it was not for the scarcity | O Mahoner, Baron, traveling sslee- | osutive ofloers met today to put o stop to | PR SE0 MVALIE L ARME 8nd robbmry, . rathor thanto digperse it among many per. |® Severe attack of gall stones. A con- J— man; legs and left side cut. the indiscriminate rate cutting that has sons." sultation of physiclans was held at his| WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—The president ::.',,w:,',}r|,::,,:‘.f’}::':"‘,;::::.f:v..::;zf “!;1':,. Mrs. Elizabeth Haywood, widow of former | been going on west of the Missourl river. ey he ot Comat onet: | Wil M- <ondiion waa consiterably . | (e senates - 0 "™ BOBIIRIOON 10| ner”suppiy. however, 1n th mos serious S0 TreARUrer TL.J. Huywood, cut on body, |1 was deomerl inadvisabin (o take an7 600~ | congreas and declarod (hat no fime wae Dt e R T T I LR ks R s A B g o e el Reynolds, secretary of the ter- | Problem of the winter, Littie sow has ac- | not serlously. - = violation of the anti-(rust law, o cach road | WOFe favorable than the present for the :“m'h“' Yoty :\drmml “lflm ofed h""'\':»::r“ruuyl P leve the | rifory of New Mexico; Fred W. Duniels,| COmPABled the cold and the outlook for | There were mony persons paintuily cut | violation it ) atiatly, main n which every feature of this enterprise | Performed i 4 s Lk idas | Judiclous revision of the law. He told of pruised o accident oceurred at | pledged Itself individually to strictly main- ) tockmen is anything but encouraging. and brulsed. The accident ocourred at | | the reduc of the Interest charge i fully and at length discussed,” and adds, | trouble. register of the land office at Buffalo, Wyo.; | *© yihing Dut eni L Houston Junction. The train was being | tain tariff rates after Junuary 1. Shippers | '0¢ Feduction of the interest charge on the form of the currency system of the natlon along the Mues outiined in his report to Yo doubt t expres ied by the commission | Toniht Dr. Il W. Longyear, one of the | Eugene B. Mather of Wyoming, receiver THREE THOUSAND MEN IDLE | shifted from a switch to the madn line. Al | have been notified that no more cut rate | "',l',:u,”“] d:m "'l“’ SemmaRtig HpaN 1t SAR s to the prassysc’ii's of the enterprise; | CONSUIting physicians, reported that the | of public moneys at Buffalo, Wyo.; Nor- v the coaches on the train passed safely over [ contracts wiil be made. All the old con- |, Fhe cash under the control of i Lt 68 the qontrary, they foin with & score of | PAtient had been very oomfortable the man Hutchiuscn, Callfornla, Secretsry of|goyg wemtker Frossen Stompipes and | the switch excent one, a day conon.. It | tracts, it is bellsved, will bo Glsnesed ot | (LAMARC &8 larger "thn Nasie Thdediaitin predecessors 1n expressing thelr belief that | Jatter part of today and sald If he con- | the legation at Santiago, Chill, Also the Lok LSRR SN Jumped the rails, jolted over the tie a short | by January 1 { ctuame nxdory i S and inine the work can be carried to & successful | tBUed to improve during the night, he did | nominations announced from the White distance and then turned complctely over, | e 1B e o urraal T meniatlx responsi termination, within the limits of reasonable [ ROt think an operation would be necessary. | House yesterday and today, Plants, rolling against a locomotive that was stand- | SEEKS PROTECTION FOR SUGAR | «trenwut 0 't iiverniiont 1o i wasit cost and reasonable time. All of the great | ASked if General Alger-was in a dangerous | Postmasters ing on a side track. | Snpemymee. B invoived 1 bt aaraniing with political parties are committed to the con- | cOndition, he replied: *“He ia In u critical | lowa—Kate C. Warner, Dayton; J. B. JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. Dec. 10.—-The| Al the passengers were hurled from | Sum Juam Wangs Conkress to 1 S CTaiioived 1n the snormods expendle struction of this canal,’” | condition, but I do not think it should be | Hungertord, Carroll; 8. D. Henry, Coon|s500 men employed by the American Car | their seats and the car was badly wrechon Ricun 1 malntenuice of great urmies, look wiih Tho report then quotes the varlous party | “aled dangerous at present.” Raplds; F, W. Meyers, Denlson; W. F.|and Foundry company are nearly all idle envious oyes on the happy condition of platforos anA Presids Akinson, Laurens; T. F Armstrong, Roosevat ‘favorivg - the. canas vy ool | WILL TELL SCHLEY ABOUT IT |Leno: . O Iagrai, Mouot Ave: Winias | Sccaute ot the oold weathr. Th |OPPOSE CHINESE EXCLUSION ; n fr — toduy Ik often obscired by the louds cluston, it says - Sindlinger, Waterloo, for several days and the men cannot work | Masy Mee Boston Addvessed by | SAN JUAN, P R, Dec, 19.—~The Chamber ‘ that I.‘Iv‘«‘,:’"x:“r‘hs,.‘-"..\ o berlods of atrensth “In view of the many thousands of pages | SCCTEIREY Long WIIL Inform lllinols—Francis A. Freer. Galeshurg; | on account of the frigid temperature. At Liors of Commerce of Ban Juan bas asked the | RUH PFESECTLY I S S0C, BACE Of Nindom 1o written and spoken in advocacy of the n Filew W Russell W. Foltz, Atlanta; Robert E. Moon, | poward's shop yard not a wheel 1s turning, | gt kovernor of the island of Porto Rico to | hitods’of stress and o rain mediate undertaking snd vompletion of this Tty { Fulton; J. C. Pudue, Marshall; George H. | over 500 employes being temporarily idle. | transmit a cablegram to the authorities a Speaker Thomas B. Reed followed Mr, work, 1n view of the pledges made by the McKinley, Moline; Ansel B. Case, Prophets Washington requesting that cangress, when' | Gage. He suld BOSTON, Dec. 19.—~William Lloyad son presided ove rri- [ dcaling with the question of Cuban reciproc Went and South Discontented, meeting in the Brom- | Ity, consider Porto Rico, The Chamber of » parties that it should be undertaken and | \ASHINGTON, Dec. 10.~The Navy de- | orae pog- osay Robinson' T. 1. {|QWA’S MOST FRIGID MORNING Al WASHINGTON, Dec, 19.—The Navy de- | Thopas, Rock Island; H. R. Moberley, | comploted, tn view of the recommendations | uriment has not yet prepared its answor Wi - : . & “ iHar W . WP All the digsatisfaction with our present ade b o o United of Prospects of Thermometer Reaching | field Street Methodist Episcopal church this | Commerce asks that Porto Rican sugar b currency s stem secms to be in the west :‘u-‘u’m' z‘f:“fllr"";t'_d:::m“!“ “:“;W":';"” 'd:":'l‘l’; to the bill of objections announced yester- | Calitornta—Frank Hickman, Hantord 'went a evening, at which resolutions were adopted | protected against the introduction of Cuban | and south The teomie Homn Thohe West . I | day to the bill of exceptions by Admiral | Missouri—A. O, Welton, Butler; F. M. | ¥ agalnst the re-enactment of the Chinese ex- | Sugar into the United and that a|all about them great natural re « that congress should at once do effective 3 4 e ! 4 Schley, but it is pected 1t will be de- | pilson, Cameron; E. 8. Bedford, Huntsville, Resor capable of producing weaith work toward the inauguration and speedy | clusion act. Besides Mr. Garrison, the | bounty be pald for Porto Rican coffee as an 3 livered tomorrow, Captain Lemly and So- [T, N. McHaney, Kennett; C. M. Gilohrist. . | speakers were Rev. J. M. Foster of Boston, | American preduct, under the protection of | velop thiee ‘mesh il 1% Lhe SoRatINEUGDL 8!t ,':.‘:‘,',mr:m"'";,: b Hsitor Hasos having given a considorable | Lathrop; F. B, Miller, Maysville; T. M.| DEE MOINES, Dec. 19.—(Special Tele-|Fev. M R. Joboson of Ban Frasciaco, Yans | the American fikg them hus been they thought | report, smbodying its earnest recommen- :’:"‘"“ 'I' “‘_" ‘hw"fl ll‘h "":‘1"" The fol- | Batley, Rockport; G. H. Gardner, Union- | gram.)—Indications tonight are that lowa | Hay, a Chinese clergyman of this city; Rev ;T Ocenn Veasels, Dec, 10, | FoF this' raason 1 helleve In i mixed cire dation that the bill pass.” [ EROR IRAR WAD Addressad to - Adiniel [ ville ! will have a record-breaking cold morning | James A. Earle and Colonel Stephen W fvemen| ; e 40| pemox” W i e mber Ui currancy N R S P BN syt Kansus—gimon =~ Skovguard, Qresnlea; | tontorrow. Tho weather bureau reports | Nickerson. In the course of his address | AL New York {itiveds Laurentian, from | founded en government hands has recelv o ooy (epartment has received | John Tiper, Hoisington; Seth G. Wells, | that the mercury will go down o 15 or 20| Mr. Gutrion said Liverpool; Barbarossa, from Bremen and | ing, of which I have done my shire T | Representative Pearre of Maryland today | JOuF communication of the ‘18th 1nst.|grie; H. F, Helsler, Mary's; J. Q. below zero, which will be the coldest ever| wa are here tonixht as An itigens | Cherbourg, Sal Bilretagne, for Havre. | people have been taught that there w futroduced a bill reviving the grade of vice | ified by *Rear Admiral W 5 "Eattos | Royce, Phillipsburg. : known in Towa this early 1n the season. At|to protest against Americas ijustice in | At GIraltar—Passed: Ching Wo, from | Something sacred anout this kind of « admiral of the navy and awuthorlaing the | relative to the ‘question of command of | Oklahoma—H. B Gllstrap, Chandler; O.|9 tonight the temperature is 10 below and | 4¢aing With a sister natl We cannot | Liverpool, for ¥akonama L LR Naw | ey et faverniant ha 8 SLpRIAK appoltment of W. T. Sampson, Winfleld | (i J/MSEICHD Bava) forces during the bat | vy Lancagter, Pawnee; M. L. Thomas, Pond | sinking [SESE LS SRR BUCRVIOER thATHAMIVAR WOPS | o b g 4 ? beggar and something must ne. We Soott Schley and Charles E. Clark to the | tory won In that battle, you be seeoricd | Creek | enter this toy LML Queenstown-satled: - Majestic, from | must ook to the futiire s well s et grade of vice admiral, an cPROFtanity to present, through your | Texas—Marshall Smith, Linwood; W. E Disn i - — Avarpool tor New Xorlp | Lt 41 thanks to Grant, 'Clevelund “un As Mr, Pearre represents the district trom [ {OuN®cl oral argument againet wuch pro- | pyyer, Brepham: J. R. Neece, Mosta: B | JOPLIN Mg, Dec. 19.—Avery Breeden, | . $8 BRI | New Yo Flyre cuss these question : ’ Which Admiral Schley comes and has been | In reply you are infermed that when | E. Seydlor, Weimar | Bty g Terna hrumbaak] aas e 'm‘.‘"f",!‘-] o linstoudl The R Bauer, super- | AL Siolily~Pa Kalior Wiihaim doe | s ao F BhEND, At they Aave A0 active adbsrent of the admiral the prop- | such proiest ls recelved you wiil he' ad: | “Colorado—W. V. Roberts, Fort Collins ously Injured, losing one hand and bart of | unno it e, plant, woull | begin | AL NaplenAveived: Atler,trom - New | Iwant "o ity o you” odus! thac i th - = - sed " of the depa ouy oo ¥ r;" 2dwin Price, Grand Junction; D. E. Cooper, | Ni¥ arm. by the nrematur explos of a I-‘,wn.m on the day af Christmas ! Giene great problems that face this nation today (Continued on Second Page.) e ARl BT, B HONG, | Taee W Lons, Ouray. { QA o aibe ok oo tas Ferry 107, 508 Borkmen, "Wt WitB 8 tull forco of | AL Humburg—Arrived: Deutachland, "“'"] Tie i aaa s Bl st Tt Ic aenae /

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