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B T A R b ‘THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. fress [ ; ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, SUNDAY MO} §£4G, DECEMBER 22, 1901 TWENTY-FOUR P\ i3 SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, | i ¢ » Iy y . o1 | |# \ A KEEP CONTROL OF CHURCH | TA\C )l & .\\'| CHAUNCEY DEPEW'S WEDDING (‘ENTE N [ THE BEE BULLETIN. 'I'T ] § N RCE ] ar sesmen, oeiics v ne| BRITONO HOPESEW (Y R e v we| CENIERS ON IRELAND] ™ TN ITELLS OF MERGER i —— Clergy testentned from Areival of the Groom [ - AL A Ry SRestent —— 0 Prusias Sabjects Revelt Agaisst the Op- volutt | London Bewn Brigher © i Seath "f'f"_"fi"' | Politioal Attention of Great Eritain Turns |, " - | President J. J. Hill of Groat Northera i pr of Mothora yright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co.) | African Affairs. | o P Pross Publl A.-“r;vl\lf Teward Dublin, e L Disoussen Railrend Dsal. —_—— 2 (N York World Cable- | —_—— | 05, rance, Dec, 2 Rw TorR ohs: s o Trelnnd Stivr by A Crists R le am.)—Premier al Cablegram—S8pecia elegram. No @ sxpinine allway ermer. | B THEIR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IS AT STAKE | £01" 1olhitl, me witmerully opposcd the | SLVER LINING HAS A DARKER SIDE | rancemcrt 1t o be made. for s.y.‘.v-::leN.NAMWOULD COERCE UNITED LEAGUE | , i finuinins it Mevier | |HIS VERSION OF SECURITIES COMPANY ot ¢ & recommendation (o Chauncey Depew's wedding until he arrives 8 Wis il ¥ TP “'_.‘,“‘ oo anhroptiati o publ P |in Paris. 1t 18 ,m‘l..h‘h nu:c‘:.:‘mn:rxim | "W e fnw's Rich fusal of 1t re Fugitive for an's Clu ildren Beaten Ge worship and the vatican embassy. His ar- [ Aren of Oape O gument was that it would be b Groms Larger. Wil be vntertained at Nica by Countess de [ Popu Seers (nee Niven of Rochester), another relative of the sena The Riveria season gets later every year. Bpirit Rtirred a8 in Palmi Days of Parnell. order. | Goos Inte Dotails of Great urder, Union Paoifie b oand Charity Work, r to have | the church under control. This is costing | — ixty millions yearly, but when the clergy — Cthe Sehley D ute, . should no longer feed upon the public| S0 far .his winter thero are more Americans aw | fus Mites Cen NEW PLAN CONSERVES OLD STOCK PARENTS WHO INTERFERE ARE JAILED [ [Loull m lonker fond uron the funil | CABINET HAS A PLAN TO END WAR [ho " juuh “piel ere are more AMerichts | pgVERTY.STRICKEN CONNAUGHT EXPOSED | ¢ Feor it In Omah } elthe | | ol State s - — [ republican form of government would not | —_— poi LTS 1 vl o s PRl ol L Lk B 1 I " | be hampered by any fear that it would be | | o United States Consul Vadl Buren gave hls | - " A bi T ag Men's ON} revents Interests {rom Baing Boattered in 3 One of Them Gots Twe Years and &/ dangerous 1'l d Induce Eoers to Withdraw 80 first reception w few days ago. It was | Kussell's Rowsing ®pesch to Ulster Dicteieh n": """1 ‘:-‘\:::-l-:. Any Way, Half in Prisen The workingmen are uncompromisingly | North Tranavaal, numefously attended, espe@illy by officials | Unionist Farmers, 1l Rival. | Leasnbd opposed 1o the proposed strike bill, which | ik » 'h"' United States squadron at Ville- IR airl's Assall Sente Ty provides that when laborers intend to| ranche B Christmns Flat Voo redominnce. | SAYS INTENT TO REDUCE RATES SIENK'EWICZ STARTS FUND FOR DEFENSE | stop work they must give six days’ notice, | LEAVE GOLD AND PRETORIA TO ENGLAND JFive mere ships are eXpected to join | gAyg CRISIS WILL SHAKE ALL ERIN Anthems in (he Omaha er which all persons employed in the ot | Chicago, Albany and Nash¥ille some time ‘ E Holldny Trade Breaks AN s - factory shall vote on the question by secret H:' 'I" uary. Nashville was uuv";ll in getting o | Snntn Cln No Connolldation of Northern Pacifio sallot ority decide to s o, Imme- oo he off Jameo Gordon Bennett's yacht Lysistrata ures West of Irelund ax Nursing | 10 enl to Germany, Austein and |ballot It a majority decid tike, Imme- | King Bdward Seconds ¢ i Aud Great Northern it will Deat arsm | 011t Bovernment arbitration is compulsory. | Aminst Diverce=Coronution ¢ When it went ashore last Weok * Revolution n - Prow Publie Wi alls on Dea Wi ohisotioty of the WOMINE Sines Sre TN e T e Rear Admiral Cromwell 16 expected back Frtinied bty " can Mothers May Be that sympathy strikes are rendered ime RENUN (W D9 TVECURALE ’ at Villefranche after his daughter's wed- ATV rlers the Guiner, Arou w Aet possible and that after six Adays passed Oll ox the Gueon's Fae ding hds in that Reaton T Womnn: b in considering grievances the workers would At present there are only three American |18 PR grow cool In fear of the misery incidental | yachts in port—Eugent Higging' Varuna, _— |10 by Walter Besnnt | g0 PAUL, Dec. 20 Presidont 4. 4. 1l {10 ition of work and would vote against [ (Copyright, 191, by Press Publiehing Co.) | M. Hinckley's Calanthe and Mr. Emerson’s (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co.) CRACOW, Austria, Dec. 21 (New York World Cablegram--Speclal Telegram.)~The mothers of America may be appealed 1o for sympathy and aid by the oppre mother: of Prusstan-Poland. Twenty-three Prussian Poles, elght of them women, have been sent to prison for terms varying from one month | to two years and a hulf for raising an up- | roar at the Roman Catholic school in| Wreachen because their children were | goundly thrashed for refusiug to submit | (Copyright, 191, by Press Publishing Co.) ' ~ DUBLIN, Dec. 21.—(New York World Ca- | 15 kdi blegram—Special Telegram)—Political at- [ 19 Men tentlon s once more being centered in [ | Ireland, where C e ary Wyndham | Crowd | hringing all the engines of c n to on every British success, | 2t Ber first reception at the rectory Monday. | bear against the United Irish leagus Instant rebellion, possible every minute, | and General Bruce Hamilton's achieve- | MS. Orden Goclet is expected at Villa| pg ult of prosecuting Connor Which keeps the employers within bounds. | ments, coupled with the succeeding luil in | St Priest, Cannes, New Year's day. She [o'Kelly, M. P., and other m | bite Labrary. | o6 Great Northern ratlway and of the recently orgunized Northern Securities cowjany this afternoon gave the following statement 1o the Associuted Pre 1 have been absent from Minnesota more a strike | LONDON, Dec. 21.-(New York World Ca- | Margaret. The owner of the last named Urbain Gohler explains this feeling in an | blegram—Specinl Telegram )—A widespread | B3Ve a pleasunt matinee yesterday for the article in which he says the right to strike and growing impression exists here that the | OMicers of the United States squadron, The Is the only weapon left to laborers with | South African outlook has greatly improved | Yacht was crowded all the &fternoon, | which to counterbalance capital's awful | and that the war i€ near its end. “Hope| Mrs. W. 8. Adumson had a la power; that it is this fear of a spontaneous, | springs eternal Maue! hiof nhn, inl Matters, than two months and duriug that time Omnhn Yesterdny: | there b Dew. [ out the state of what bas been generally called cousolidation or a merger of the b | Northern Pacific and Great Northern rail ways and in this discussion statements hayve arisen u wide discussion (hrough Hou bers has| & A great sensation was caused by the trial | p news, accounts for the current | Wil Install herself later in fhe magnificent | peen to give the agiiation a tremendous| @ . and dismissal by the superior council of | optimism. The next Boer success will be | Villa de Lunes. It was oceupled last year Kedmohd, i publlc education of Prof. Herve of the unl- | followed, us usual, by a relapse into wait- | bY Archduk Hugh and O'Donnell from the United | | versity, who was found guilty of writing ing pessimism and IWlLLING T‘U HEU; MARCONI ‘ impetus, and the return rederick of Austria, ¢ been made which are so widely different | _ | ing pessimism and futile demands for more ates, with glowing accounts of their from the facts that 1 feel called upon to to religlous teaching in German, accord-|yiolent anti-military articles for news h B0 & Bopuike ATME e | 10 8 “M:' h l‘ . Ull\ 1“!’ H'y al vI,\ uK ‘l‘ ing to the Prussian government's order. |papers, praising the Chinese for resisting| Meanwhile, despite the capture of Kruit- E ed since Parnell's palmiest day has been done in the past aud what will be The children had been catechized i Ger- | tho “impudent Invasion of the forelgn mis- | singer. the. imports « Government Shows Feiendly of which naturally | has been magnified, the area of the rebel- it Toward lion in Cupe Colony is increasing instead Inventor, of diminishing man and refused to answer. The teacher | sionaries and soldiers.” The governme 3 Jocked them up for an hour after echool | | time, but still they were mum. Then the teacher reported to the school dire nt s been questioned in the congress upon the injustice of denying to university pro- P done in the future, Itatinn 30,000 nationalists from the railway a on house, whero be | CLERK ALLEGED EMBEZZLER | e banking howee ot 3. o thorin’d, S0t Morgan & Co m the DS, Redmond was escorted by a procession .-rl tion to the Dublin Man delivered a speech fr tar, | ¢ ! : -~ reorganized 1t myselt and friends wore who ordered the children taken in .m,p; f“"‘"”‘ the right of expressing private opin-| “rhe World correspondent can state on ST. JOENS, N. F., bec. 21-~Finance Min- | ©OMIN& the resumption of coercion I Ad- | holders of a large amount of that company's 0 O el ons, . ' S 5 o h g 3 > 1 1 b positive authority that the Cape ministers | jeier Fjoldine . A scathing exposure of the state affairs in curities, 2 to the empty school rooms, where they| Since his dismissal Prof. Herve has boen | P ister Iding of the Dominlon government securities. Af the completed we bought about Northern Pacific stock, both common and ~Frank H. | preferrcd. Some of this stock was afte Who has been a clerk in a St. Paul | ward sold, but a large amount has becu Krocery store since last August, was ar- | peld from that time to the present ury's | rested ye zation was 000,000 of are o desperately alarmed at the situa- | | telegraphed to Marconi from Ottawa today | POVETly-siricken Connaught, which the Brit [ton that they have advised the impertal | offering him, in behal of the Canadiau | Eovernment is now imprisoning Irish| et | cabinet that the unconditional surrencer | capinet, every facllity for erecting wireless | Members to maintain, has becn delivercd by | 8T, PAUL, Minn, Dec policy 18 rulning all prospect of the con- |telegraphy stations on the Nova Scotian sea- | T W. Russell, unionist membor of Parlia Inuance of British dominion in South | hoard, making him most encouraging propo- | Ment for South Tyrone Africa. Furthermore, the cabinet here 18 | gijons, assuring him that there is mo ob. | local €0 were flogged. transformed Into a hero. He has been The wifo of a mason named Plasescka. | banqueted who went to take her little daughter home | penalty inflicted on him have been adopted from school, heard of the whipping. She|everywhere. The government is firm, how- nsked If the emperor had decreed the Ger- | ever, and yeste suspended the {lluse man religion. Befhg told that he bad, she | trious Prof. Lapiqu. and resolutions denouncing the | Goodson, 1 secretary of the nment board in Lord Sal ! the announcement of the success of 1y by Deputy Marshal Baudy who started a fund for 1 t fon T y ¢ tnlon Pacific Buys . q agreed that if, through informal overtures acle e o g Ot last administration. He refused office in|op a charge of embezzlement. Goodson waa #aid: “The German religion is not the|the defense of chers of clvil rights 1 > " = 1 stacle in the way of his cafrylng out his el et St ack n 13 : y true religlon and If It be 100 much trouble| The came recalls E. Denfamin foorows: |EY the Cape Dutch leaders, the Boers could | experiments in Canadian, terbitory and fn- | v & ¢ (is- | formerly postmaster at South Park, a sub. About a year ago the Union Pacifie com {0 tach the chlldfen Polish religion they | compuliory reslatation from the prest. | V¢, (nduced to withdraw (o the northern | yiting him to Ottawa to disctes the matter, | PUFY declined to pledge himself to reform | urt of Scattle. His accounts were checked | pany boughi the Huntington and other in N BUttas taath hobe At 1L ANs to1d | deney: of Ao gkl P “f’l*" | Sectlon of the Transvaal, leaving to Great | n consequence of this proposal Marconi | 'he Irish land laws. In addressing a meet- | up last July and, it I8 alleged, ho was found | terests 1n the Northern Pacific and at the hy | o & DI%% Britain the gold area and Pretoria, terms | wiil leave St. Johns for Ottawa tomorrow |!0& Of Ulster unionlst farmer it o be short same time made an eflort (o get control of her nelghbors about the punishment and | private indorsement to free silver, 5 | Fermanagh, Wednesday, Mr. Russell said % 4 n angry crowd gathered at the school not distinguishable =~ from independence | night, He will meet at Montreal the cap- nanagh, Wednesday, Mr. Russell sald:| Goodson immediately left that part of the | the Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy. \. o RTY L4 o MINISTRY OF PUBLIC HEALTH might be arranged with them. ftalists who, through Governor Boyle, have Appronch of n Crisis, country, but was recently located through “With these lues in the hands of the —— ence on Changed Terma. offered him financial support in his ventures. | «No one familiar with Irish life coutd|!C(t¢rs he wrote to his mother-in-law at | Unlon Pacific tnterests both the Northern The indictment states that the defendants | gne for Kach Country W He n LONDON, Dec. 21.—The fall In the securl- | fafl o see that we are once again approach- | Vmaha. Goodson was arralgned before | pacific vad the Great Northern would be “tried to provent the district school di- Vaat. Blesain »is Apparently it was to consider this|eq ot cable companiey, which commenced | 1ng one of those crises which ever and anon | UNited States Commissioner Spencer, Who | largely shut out of the states of Nebraska, rector and the teachers from exercising oid scheme of eettlement that President Steyn | i | shake things to their very foundations in | f¥¢d ball at #5000, in default of which | Kansas Missourf, South Dakota, lowa, Ilii- thelr public office (thrashing the chil- Pasteur Savant, of the Orange Free State, Commandant | Marconi’s xperiments in having signals | reland. The west of Ireland fs a|G0odson was committed to jail nois and Wisconsin, except by using other dren); they entered public offices (the S General Botha, General Dewet and General | yrangmitted across the ocean' by his wire- | trighttul nursing ground for revoiution and | AP order will be obtalned from Judge | lines of rallway, some ot which were fn the #chool rooms where the children were|(Copyright, 101, by Press Publishing Co.) [ Delarey gathered December 16. It is pos- | less system of telegraphy, has been contin- | (o, a catastrophe s impending in that | “0chren to have Goodson sent to Seattle. market for sale and might at any time pass belng thrashed), cllmbed over hedges, [ PARIS, Dec. 21.—(New York World Cable- | sible, therefore, that peace may be com- uous throughout the week. Since December | region. The screamed, used insulting language and | gram—Speclal Telegram.)—~M. Du Claux, | Ing, but if it concluded it will be under | ;4 soade nolses by which the public peace|head of the Pasteur institute, fssued today | terms different from unconditional sur- people are herded and hud- under the control of or be con Anglo-American preferred has dropped | dled together Itke swine upon small | BANKER MUST STAND TRIAL | the Union Pacific tnterests, seven points and ordinary shares have | patches of land d with 0 then, with totally incapable of main- the Northern Pacific, made proposals to was disturbed.” n book called “Questions of Publlc Hy-)render or bumillation for the Boers, (of | aropped four points, while Bastern Tele- | {aining Jife and out of which an ceommus | < the directors of the Burlington to buy thelr The indlctment says the insulting|glene.” 1In it he shows that the best or- | which the jingoes have been shrieking. graph was a close secoud with & fall of five | rent 1s impossible. The lives of thess entire property. language was: “Thrash him; thrash him." | dered communities are still woefully un- | King Edward, it is credibly asserted, has | 4,0 one-half poluts, | people are hopoless, | dawne ot Snheme: “When this transaction was about being ou want to rob our children of thelr|healthy. He advocates the formation In|expressed warm approval. of Pope Leo's| Quite apart from the apeeulativa’ bear records of m ry. They are living in : . closed the people who represcuted the yoliglon? “Borateh thelr eyes out.” “Hur- | every country of iinistries of public [ allocution against divorce. The King 18 | moyement there has been a real selling of b5 pome houses little better than KaMr's kraals, | | Unlon Pacific company and who had pre The opposition of the Auglo-Ameri- | eating food in comparison with which the | | | viously tried to buy the Burlington asked to be allowed to share with us i the pur- chase of that company. This proposal wo refused for the reason that ft would defeat our object In buying the Burlington and further it was against the law of severai of the states In waoich the longest wileage of the Burlington was located, rah for Poland.” “German dogs, down|health, which, he declares, are more im- | wholly opposed (o a resort to the courts 88 | ¢iock. with you; hang them on a tree.” “Knock | portant than ministries of war or the navy, | a solvent for matrimonial troubles. He is them down.” “They waut to steal our|and would be much more effective than the | convinced that it is far better for public children’s faith." municipal boards of health, which “prove | morality and society that such scandals Not even the Indictment speaks of o |themaclves everywhere unable to cope with | should be carefully smothered and says single act of violence by which anyone was | the problem, since they are only empowered | that if married couples cannot agree they | (he near future. | Alongside this poverty-stricken area are | hurt. Frau Plasescka was sentenced to | to act within narrow limits, eaelly invaded | should privately agree to disagree, making great patches of the finest grazing land in | g prison for two years and a half. Her an- | by outside contamination.” allowance for each other's shortcomings. He | SITUATION BECOMES ACUTE | fhe vonners omen pumist £ras it now occu- #wors to the judges showed that she firmly | M. Du Claux believes that ministries of | n KANSAS CITY, Dee. 21.—J. P. Stewart, cashier of the Exchange bank in Webb City, Mo, who was tudicted with several 's| other persons for fraudulent use of the ‘nm] in connection with a foot-racing scheme, will have to stand trial by a jury in the federal court. His application for a writ of habeas corpus, on the ground that can company to Marconi’s experiments ap- | workhouse ration is affuenc nd luxury pears to have increased the apprehension |clothed as no peasantry in Europe | ot the shareholders of cable companies a8 | clothed. This fs not a fancy sketeh | to the probabllity of serious competition in | ““There is another side of this shield H , the indictment did not sufficiently state ver loses an opportunity of putting this ] pled by cattle and sheep. These lands have | ap offense against the government, was de- deavor to Shut Out Northern Line. belleved that Christ and his disciples spoke | public hyglene could everywhere reduce the | rule In practics. Belief thut Chili o Araentine May |, n cleared of human beings. st b T S Tt i Polish. The others belioved so, too. mortality 30 or 40 per cent within three| There are today in London's “smartest” Encounter Open Mos- These are correct pictures of great | .. R 1941 ikt BB LN b :1:'\.1 t '1"::“1; th & mlm ”"1\1" “Kdnm\l ”:“ by Tm“" _ St » intel slel v WED OWe 1t Soun el reat | aluo denied he hiad any 0 do wit e most southern lines, hoth the Great Rebel Over a Song. yeara. He also advocates the fnterna- | soclety many who owe to his counsel, in tlities, part of the west of Iroland at tho begin- | tng gcheme, but it was held that a question | Northern and Northe flc had ¢ 1 tional collaboration of these ministries in | some cases to his command, the fact that ning of the twentieth century, 100 y ke i ks T o bern and > hern Pacific had put foto The trial brought out that the children | ney g™ epidemics, tuberculosis and diph- | in the first flush of their disagreement they - of that character was for a jury to de- were asked to sing the song, “I Am a Prus- slan; do you kuow my colors?’ That they crled and refused, saying they were Poles, not Prussians. Frau Piasescka was about to glve birth to her eighth child when ar- rested. In prison a hemorrhage came on and she had to be taken to the prison hos- pital, whoge the doctors said her lifte was n great peril ct a low colonization rate and were car rying daily thousands of people into the FRED W. PETTIGREW SUCCUMBS | Kuuus it Netrackis aion i 1ioen "ot after England assumed government o country. It is a scandal and a shan think that this misery is curabl that the poverty s remediable, that one solution of the problem Is at our hands—the national life of Ireland theria did ot rush to the divorce court. Only last | BUENOS AYRES, Dec. 21.—(Via Galvee- | Another savant, Dr. Suchet, publishes, as | Sunday at the church parade in Hyde park | ton)—It appeared this evening that the the result of fifteen years' study in hospi- | the fashionable set was pecomingly, edified, | Cihlean lncident, as the trouble between tals and prisons, his concluelon that 25 (if surprised, to see a certain cavalr Argentina and Chill is referred to here, has | per it of the hospital patients inherited [ who had rurried home from South Africa to | unexpectedly assumed a more serious as- make a young duke a co-respondent, walking | pect o vitlated constitutions from alcoholic par- oi terms of apparently unaltered affection The feeling here is no longer optimistic. DECLARES TRUS utions e e Union Pacific undertook the boldest ef- ents, and that 65 per cent of the criminals Name of Hix Assaila the Union Pacific undertook th recetved the germ of thelr criminal fu- | with the wifte, to discard whom he had set | It is asscrted that if Chill does not change dd DEAD ISSUE B fort that ever was made in this country and stinet before birth, all the ergines of the law fn motion. This | its exaoting attitude today & rupture be- | Charles M. termine the Unlon Pacific. This movement was at its helght in the mouth of April and after Dakotn Ne Rallies to Give we had closed the deal for Burlington colon, Hrother of Fo Senntor of South Y S Sehwah Saye 1t Wan Ex- | S10UX FALLS S D Dec. 21—Freq w, | POUERL 0ver 60.000,000 of the stock of the q A Polish author, Colonel Mitkowski of | *"/0 JEPEE I o saving that no | salutary turning of the other cheek to the | tween the two countries will occur Derin AP ‘lmll“ “I llt‘l‘,,_,l. le 8an ‘,,I.] l.l],i;‘r',“: Northern Pacific in the murkets of Europ: Burich, has wrltten to @ Cracow paper ad- |, pyia1 drunkard can have sound children, | smiter was due to the king's direct persoual | The Naclon, 1 an editorial article today, i 4164 tonlaht of Iouriss austaiand tan neon: 1/and the Unlted Btate vising all Polish mothers to address the | .4 oyt our of several thousand drunke | ntervention. insists that the present situation cannot conception, [ ke tonient: whie /e 1k Kubheaad ia tase s WAk Hal New Yok gt ikt and \ mothers of America, France, England, Hol- 0 S0 ol ol i not one exception | be further prolonged and that any solution | s | been sup over by o team drien by an 1o | atter Messrs. Morgan & Co. were aware of land, Scandivavia and Spain, telling them | (" "0 | King's View and the | 18 preterable to the existing uncertainty.” | CHICAGO, Dec. 21.—In a speech tonight | J°C% Tub over by g Y 48 0" 1 ihe action of the Union Pacific people it how little Polish children and their moth- | V7" '¢ toxicated driver One of the chief objects of admiration| 8ir Samuel Scott's decision to refrain from { It Is said that Senor Concha Subercas- | before the Bankers' club Charles M o8 ave boen treated by the Prusslan au- | "\, "parnum-Balley clreus, which has | taking advantage of 8 Fecent decision of | €aux, the Chilian minister here, has placed | Schwab, president of the Uni: $horities. But ho sugests that they firat amazed Parisians by its magnitude, multi- | the divorce court making his wife a co- | before President Roca a project for a new | Steel corporat Iay the cass before the Qerman empress,| it and magnificent organisation, is | respondent in the Burnaby case is also an | Protocol, which includes withdrawing the | is a dead bu 5 | was found that together we held about 26, | For two weeks he hovered betwee N _ . A ks he-haversd betwess 16| g 000 o1 Morthers Pasifie ecimon stock and inasmuch as the common stock, 1 States on, declared that “the trust and death, never recovering consclousness | to tell of the cause of his mishap. Former ! I 1" wirobosition, bullt on a | genator Pettigrew left Balt Lake City this | DY FIBht of & contract made with the pre- the queens the *’”“"'"l‘;"“""‘ and the duch- | yyo " g'Hale, After she won the $2.000 | example of the king's handiwork. Perhaps | Argentine und Chilian officlals from the ter- | trinity thut would wreck anything—tho re- | ol OO (0 his dying brothery | ferTed steckholders when the company was $880e 40d:ask thom If they “l“:‘“ how thelr | /7o for beauty she was engaged for the | King Edward's moral viewpoint differs from | Fitory. | striction of trade, the Increase of prices | pojuide | reorganized and the stock issued, had the e ;")"""‘-l"l‘“"""“ and sous behave toward| .0i. and put in the splendld opening | the pope’s, but they are allied in looking | According to the local news agency, (h«‘[nn‘l the throttling of competition." | | privitege ot puying on tho preferred stock Polish children, | by 4 Sheba | o v adoptlon of the following plan, sald to be In distinctlon from the trust he declared at par on January 1 of any year uotil v 8 o . radis® | PATade to represent tha queen of Sheba. upon divorce as an unmitigated social evil, | adoy o plan, ea 15t he declare | ) a » l:--m‘\ .hul\;-m'd whore vQuo Vadis The peeresses’ piteous petition to the | Of Chillan origin, as a solution of the Ar- | that consolidation had for its guiding prin- DEATH AT CHRISTMAS TREE and other works have glven him Inter | 1917, Messrs. Morgan & Co. then bought in tlonal fame, sends to the Cracow ”_,“_:"lPANAMA COMPANY WILL SELL |qu 'n to reconstruct the proposed corona- | Bentine-Chilian problem is being much dis- | ciples the re verse of this trinlty, that In- | Cnild Killed by Fire and A London and New York about 16,000,000 N —— tion costume has been successful. The earl | cussed stead of restricting It expanded trade by Stampedes to - {GF: the' somimon stock of tho ‘Nobern ‘r“‘"“'. “‘I"‘”“““ “;“"’" a fund o I"”\“" Stockholders Almost Unanimously | parghal, the duke of Norfolk, has now as- | First—The acceptance of the clause in tha | creating new avenues and reducing ,,",1‘ ¥ Pacific, at the same time the Unlon Paclfl or the children whose parents have beer | g . )1 t % 2 . caupe, ATARth. Daviile: S IEARAY R D IRr RS sent to .m:“n k||: y““h"‘“ i ) Agree to Accept Proposition | sociated with him in an advisory capacity A Nhote concerning the roads in the disputed | prices of commodi produced. For par | interests, having already large an In : ¢ of United States, three leading dressmakers in the task of | territory. ticulars ne discussed the United States | 3 — | vestment, bid the stock up until there was No Hecord of Viele ! 0 g fe o o | Second—To submit to arbitration the doc- | Steel corporation, pleading that it was with | ATCHISON, Dec. 2L.—During the Christ- | the largest stock corner ever known. The modifying the unbecoming features of th | “An unheard-of verdict has been pro- - costume designed on strictly traditional | Ument relating (o b Ultima Esperanza | this consolidation that he was most fa- | mas exercises at the Lincoln school, col ilHHlllH)ll stock in three four days went mounced. No one lifted a hand agaiost any | VARIS, Dec. 21 ‘r‘ & mesting “I‘ the | 1ires by the college of heralds. | claim miliar. ored, last evening little Priscilla Kifford's | up to $1,000 per share. one of the school hangmen, there w | board of directors of the Panama Canal| Ty gy ooy horselt absolutely declined to| Third—To submit to arbitration any di- | “No one” he said, “has a clearer appre. | clothing caught fire from the candles on a | ORare #ayen Timss tho Cost af Shazes sudden attack, no account of violence, and | “Ompany, Thursday, President Hutln, who ) o 0 e purple velvet dress and robe ar- Versence of opinion which may arise in the | clation than myself of the evil that lurked | Christmas tree and the child was burned to | » ; yet these parents of poor little children |Fecently returned here from the United | ‘oo "o ver ™ he king pleaded with her | future. In the trust scheme. I say lurked ad- |Aeath. The audience stampoded in panic| I explined to my friends how that, with oruclly treated in Prussian schools baye |States, and M. Choron, the director of | iV ™l Jiclt "oohianaed that prace.| Fourth—An agreement to limit the arme | visedly, because the trust fs s dead Iseas | and nO offoFt was made to help the chiid | control of the Northern Pacific, the Union been sentenced to long terms of imprison. WOTKS r-,-rkunih their U"Il es. The r:y dent should be followed only where the re- | aments of the two countries. with which we never will again be troubled. | Pacific would control the ontire northwest A presented » general meeting o ment. They are punished because, under | Present e 8 it Sheutrhs (ollonedsoaly whvre she » DT 1t vas an experiment and to that cxten’ | SENTENCED TO BE HANGED |and of the weat from Mexico to the Cana sharcbolders of the Fanama Canal con- | Uik tning “color for ffty coieges o | DEMAND UNDERGROUND WIRES | served tts purpono. Bt it wai founden on | — dian liue, oxcept for tha Great Northern pany here this afternoo views the ne < . Gurtrell, » Lo | S0 gr o effort to ge co pany hero this afternoon reviews the ne- (O SRMER OOR S0 Dok, COOKe) e | misconception and promoted along lines of | PF+ Gartrell, * Mifssourt Leg great was the effort to get this control the Influence of despalr gave vent too loudly to th a4 pity, th ir indignation egainst such a school and such master: gotlatlons for the salo of ”’l" canal prop- | oo%au ik blue British Public Desires to Have Al | golt-destruction islator, is Denfed Se [ that ‘.u'u:m::rwu:.yl m'-”‘f‘r »\._. l’.l nlnul Ml:u “In all countriea where deenerate oul- | erty o th l.m.».q{m;u..».«l A:lhl l*;;"‘ mpany | The queen also definitely informed the legraph and Telephone Lines Mr. Schwab gave an account of the form- | Trial, ;'_’“I' ““" il e r.""_‘_ll‘l' ‘,“‘M“‘,‘m"” ture has not changed men to savages, even he dsnision 9f He IR OMPADY | o rl marshal that the custom of anointing Ont 8¢ Beach of Siest atlon and workings of the United States il | Sommon, wa b el : ) among the Germans, who surel woula Was evic ently due to a misunderstand o h face o Steel corporation, which, he said, pays tc LR a for his stock. The result was that Messr il s, urely would ¢ the soverelgn's face with oil must be dis- a» PAYS 0] pupLER, Mo., Dec. 21.—Dr. J. L. Gar- | ref. to which must be dissipated. We shall ask L 1t A R e s LER, ) . Gar- | Morgan & Co. and ourselves owned 42,000 prefer mot to play the part of Prussian pensed with in her case. She will not have | TS gy b abor approximately $1i 0 @ year. |, e el . A sples in history, th rdiet must b b you to give us full powers negotiate | e i e b1 1ad, by the | LONDON, Dec. 21.—The breakdown ..(‘ This illvaient to Eaantugze’ dentivos | 0l mer state gislator and sherlff | 460 out of 80,000,000 of the Northern Pu es in history, the must have been 8 her face touched, much less oiled, by the b . “ 5 s equivalent to a mortgage debt o . te it with the vernment of the United States England’s telegraphic system, which s still and who was convi d of irder in the hoard with loathing and contempt. Anga With th rnment of th arohbishop of Canterbury or anybody else. " v $3,000,000,000 upon the property, which my h state of semi-chaos esult of the fegroe for killing a Colorado miner 18 & Biaie of semi-obuoe 8a & pestilt of the \o"o0id "l cdvance of the firet mortEas i recent storms, has produced a widespread Donogan, was refused a new trial demand for underground wires. Thi bonds. | today and sentenced by Judge Graves to | opay t P f ? 4 $ L iy 8y He added: “I am heartily in sympathy | v ! |, “Thae Unlon Pacific people owned 87 em is already in use between London and | 1 000,000 of the comm common, with the privilege of paylng many hearts must have been filled with UDCr the reserve of submitting for your 000,000 of Northern Vaclfic pre nder and fear for the future approval (he figure upon which the rep Ever since the times of Frederick 11 ment before his time, Prussian policy has m we with President Roosevelt when he says thu an uninterrupted chain of l in L, shall entrust the continuan Birmingham and {s being extended north all the gr b it cunning and deccit toward the tiations. Our negator will be insiructed ward. The postofice authorities point ta at combinations should be glven N 000 of the preferred, which wa SO AT St tonand the: siren | NI N AEMLEEEL e ATV i) TINDERGOD. ORERATION [ sirs, iontedies sulhoriion molat to | ipiigisi plastions should v given | \RGENTINE RECALLS AGENT |Joriy ut ait the wiock of the The queen Is determined on these points, | She treats the advice of even the highest officials, whose duty it is to discuss them with her, with the scantiest ceremouy vesentatives of the Ameriean g agreed and the mandatory to and be hanged Fobruary 13, 19 v and about 42,000,- violence, A clear ma Northern Pa cific, @ claimed the exclusive control of eatles, breken words and hypocri we are prepared to set uside the valuatious | volved in changing from overhead to under- | F Aves Aftairs at 1tingo In Charge | |\ o 'Nopthern Pacific rallway and through "“:nlu.x'.rl\r\iv,n m:( ”,:", “,'l'.,]; this, Which I‘m\- been considcred as the price | General Alger's U ans Speak dn | ground wires throughout the United King SHARP CmT'EI_SM OF DOWIE af Lewatd that ownership & control of one-half of the History shows that edifices built up by 8%ked, and which have been judged un- Hopetul of Their {dom, but those who are agltating for the | ds Objection Burlington tyranny, wickeduess and ignorance do nor Accepiable, and we ¢ to take as a basls | change maintain that the loss caused by the Ruarat o When it was known that these preferred last long. The future will bring some tre- @ud point of departure of the discussion | recent storms would have gone far toward VALPARAISO, De The Argentine | shares could and would be pald off and be mendous revolution and expiation. we soliclt, and which we belfeve will not | ¥ . . |defraying the outlay which the postofice ts. government has recalled its representation | fore the annual election mutual negotiations Must ¥ SRl Wait be refused, the figures and declarations| DETROIT, Dec. 21.—Late tonight Dr. C.|dreads. It is estimated that London alone CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—"Dr." John Alexander | Dowle's business methods were severely contained in the connections of the isth- | G. Jennings, one of General R. A. Alger's lost £200,000 by the breakdown of the mian commission's report. We shall, more- | attending phy siclang, announced that Gen- telegraph wires, while the rallroads calcu- over, give our maudatory power to close | eral Alger had had a restful day and that | late their loss from the same » de Chill, leaving the legation | resulted :u Mr. Morgan giving them a reg churge of the secretary. Diplomatic | Fesentative in the N.rthern Pacific board “And what are we to do in the mean clations between the two cof es have | At the same time 1 was elected a member time, we who suffer from the {mmedlate r v n the two countries bav | cause ~at criticlsed by Attorney Reeves in Judge | .. "voi boen broken off | of the Northern Pacific board. When I wa effects of crime and savagery? In general | the discusslon by proposing a fixed price, [ #h operation to relleve him of his trouble | abour £40,000. Another objection put for Tuley's court today when the closing ar-| " " . advired of my election 1 notified them the We must endure and walt, and fn particular | We hope this simple, categorical offer will | would be performed at 9 o'clock tomorrow. | ward by the goverument is that under- | gument in the suit for receivership of the | m nis of O . D 21. | [ could not legAlly act as u director of the \ we must help those (o endure and wait for | excreise a favorable influence upon the | The doctors way there is no cause for alarm | ground wires are slower and harder ‘o) Zion lace factory was begun At Mam Wobk: =8 Philadelphia, | Northern Paci and Great Northern a 3 Q the suffering victims of injur and brus | future negotiations.’ | on the part of General Alger's friends, as | work than overbead wires. Attorney Reeves entered a plea for all | from Southampt fa, from Ham- | the same time ‘and 1 resigned after th tality M. P. Forot, the former comptroller | the operation is not a serious one Though the damage was inflicted over a|the small investors in the Zion lace indus- | bure : Mo for Londony Am- | o00 moetiug of the board After the children were crr Ul-used | general of the army, and M. Bourgeols, | — week ago the tele terda ! Etrn o Liver | raphic and telephonle | trie; and sald that the court should not | it Ny for lll-;r parents, who should ° them | the former receiver of finances, will replaco | SENATOR SEWELL RESTS WELL | communication between London and the | recognize that the interests of Samuel Ste mib d With bread, wero sentenced to terms - ) L1 S SN THRRIYAD 0 rovinces Is still incomplete, and, in some | venson, Dowie's brother-in-law and legal Imprisonment, the mother of seven little After don; Pretoria, for | ¢ ind Cherbourg CThelr Interesis Parislan,from | “Several of the gyntlemen who have lon; an uproar 15 sesslon the share- | No Serdo Change Noted in ( n-! ustances, Is not yet restored adversary, and of “Dr."” Dowle were the Arrive Palatia, from n fnterested In tqe Great Northern rail children to two years and a half. Did tho | Lolders almost unanimously voted to adopt s Nor Cawse fo | ~ only equities at stake, but should consider way and Its prede or, the St. Paul, M |udge, in pronouncing this sentence, hopd | the proposition set forth in the repor | Swrx Irish Should Stay at Home, all the numerous small shareholders in the T T qoucanta, fram | ncapolls & Manitoba, yud always have hee to starve the baby heroes to death empowering the board to conclude the sale | Alare, | LONDON, De Patrick A. McHugh, | concern, many of whom had invested their i s O | amang the largest lers, but n ‘May these facts move the hearts of all | and cession to the United States of all th — M. P, speaking a public meeting at|all in the institutior trom | holders of a majority its wtock, whos ‘ our mothers; let us give bread to these, our | Panamu Canal company’s properties, sub | CAMDEN, N. J,, Dec. 21—At 11:30 to- | 8ligo, declared that the lesson he had| Attorney Packard, Dr." Dowle, an Tue, trom | 8kes are fron ' ire i thildren, and to the unbappy parents the | ject to the limitation specified above. “Got | night Senator Bewell was resting casily, | learned from his recent our of the Uniieg | nounced o the cous evenson prot lon and Ant- | to combine their IndiNdual hold sne consolation that their children will not | the United States to buy the canal at any | There has been no perceptible change 'n | States was simply that the Irish should [ ably could get $50 f the amount he ‘. 3 | corporate form and in thy ceure per bave to beg for their bread. price In order to save some of our money," | his condition since carly in the day. His|stay at home. “This," he added, “is the|claimed from Dowle it he would m . g TR manent protection for th nterests and "Divine law and Christian law both coms | seemed to be the prevalent foeling und gist | physicians say there is no cause for alarm | advice of one who has seen the dark as well | demand — | of the speeches of the shareholders. About | unless the senator should be attacked by |as the bright side of 1ife 0 shareholders were present, anotber sinkiug spell, — a return of cash for the shares 1o the great|Mrs. Stevenson held In the institution a Awmerican cliws.'’ the tlme of ber death, continuation of the policy and manage for | ment which bas done wo much for the de velopment of the mortbhwest and the en- (Continued on Second Page.) 4