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THE OMAHA DA LY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1901. b A2a A 222223 2295 202222222225 22%%23 %% Y stationery Derartment 2 | Last Call for Monday and Tuesday | Crockery Department ' for Holiday Gitts m - K a 5 - .- " In Basement. Sistin pams hided . Grand Clearance Sale of all Holiday Goods. Everything goes, Monday and Tuesday merry Christmas whirl in prices 74 nothing reserved, from the most expensive to the cheapest. Visit every department Look at these items and sce the wares—never equalled from the basement to including the third floor. The greatest bargains in our business A8 and Coftces—gorgeous decorations 35¢ ream ‘w ‘f“,wl,‘v. "“20¢ pie] history will prevail on the last two shopping days. Come early if possible. s rasdiiver plated screw tops .Zfit A Doll Go-Carts Reduced to Cost | Furniture Department | Tv. o o b bt e - Third Floor. English J Tenpote-choica of Ghes rzess " 49¢ Expensive goods to be sold at figures within the reach Great closing out sale of children's A el EriRiREre 25¢ of all. These bargains can be found at Bennett’s only. R T W Vi e b | el U 75¢ Bibles & Testaments R ek e e s 2 08 Lr::::n:unk. they make an elegant Rainbow Calos Fadence’ Ve Fabie of fisaie= " 90¢ — paras tror s, witn solid tire fron wheel g Ruiar price 8.15-sale price s a v WO 88¢ Aokl egant Go-Cart, 28 high, colored green with gilt trime 3 25 and Cream 335¢ grain cl Y nings, strong s " tire fron whee \ ¥ d d Kular price $3.9%—sale 1 . (LA 1¢ { Cart, heavy braided willow, extra finish, 20 fnches high, nice Jewel Night Lamps 5 % tains 12 m % 7 regular’ price $4.45—sale price Jewel Night Lamps and Globe and fami Elegant Go-Cart, 2 inches high, fine plush upholstering, low front, Fr) ¢ record, smal Veguiar price $5.38-sale price o o i Hoitee e Saas e plea ty 7 Reclining Go-Cart, drop front, colors pink or green, with giit trimmings, at iy ger 0 P seat Uxi), with leather straps across front. Detachable parasol, 5 98 Child's Rocker, like cut, & Table of gIfL Cake and Fruit Plates . i 94x6 inches, - 1 ‘tire fron wheels, and heavy #prings, it each i regular price $7.45-sale price eeesiaes asoe good strong and durable Beautifii Salad Bowls - g rocker, price ..o.iiiiiiiee s JOOWN Black Boards. o ing, round corners X and red 10C Not another store in Omaha will sell blackboards at Rochester No. 2 8hade Tamps or Jars and Choc eachers' Bibles, Anal refer- P i h & at .' y|,p-I :: sedl BoUHA, e prices like these. We marked them low at the beginning, be Tamp ot Robin Haod ‘,"‘ v ealionelll ¢ [ 51 but owing to an overstock we place them on sale at these Cameo Plicques— for hrir g fete LOW PRICER. Come early and avoid the crowd, (—— e ————— Black Boards, on frames, 42 inches | Combination Rlack Hoard and Desk, Make 1’|p7 Jewelry Department Bigh it Tolter Sharl Teiiar GG | | roller chart, 4 in. hish ok g 10) @Gifts in the Drapery and price 4sc-—side price sale price First Floor. Large Black Hoard, on frame, 4 in. | C. Kboard and Desk, on . Lpiltihiiyinndon- A fow Christmas suggestions among e B saly Drite ruat . OO0 ] s res. 1,38 Child's Rocker, ke cut, Carpet Depal’tmeflt Then visit our drug department. This price $110-sale price ........ sLib—price Aoy you will find 18 full of | the many burgains to be found on large size, price Third Floor. Hollday Goods, We submit a few spe- | our Jewelry counters, Do not miss only . Best to look through drapery department Atomisers, st 8106 | The Winner Nickel Watch—a I Boys' Tool Chests arapery denurimon 2 and timeplece—worth $1.50- ~ il g i specinl at By L) At reduced prices—Spectal sale to close. Many a_ splendld_artte ! 59 b1 AT et 65¢ Tool Chests. Qg | To0l Chests, regular price 1.3, § OF Rriraine rube Cvek et variety rices rangin, Sterling Silver 8tamp 1K ~ Tool Chests—regular price 8%¢, - “hests, regular price $3.50, LIKE CUT-very eff A "the’ . o "onesy rth $1.00 i 73" 4 soc s 2.98 tive Lace Curtain, hand from $478 to the less expensive ones, [ W e . Sale y pric some and rich in desigi regular ut $2.2 palr-salo e ™ and Sterling Silver Cream Ladies— Qg Tool Cheuts, Fexuiar price 726, GO “hests, regiilar price $7.50, price, pair v ST LU Wo also hendquarters for pecial at Sale Sale pric Pockot Hooks, Bill Books, Card Cases, ing Silver Cold Meat wsts, regular price 8he, o | Tool Chests, regy "\,, e ,“‘Y“.‘,“q"‘x.,f“'.‘.,“. Buouiay | 4 o ..48¢c Only a few left—Expensive Rocking % o odors: Violet, White Rose, Lilac Blos- | Sierling Siiver Coat '~ _48c¢ fast at these prices. : | Thina ayc. ino. odors, and tn order | Ormula Git Clocks— ..2,80 Rocking horses, well braced and nicely finished, can be used on rockers : PY > < = soms, Apple Blossol o 10 oA fron wheels. Speclal sale prices for Monday: ” A ho Lty ious prce of, per bottie, i, | Seth Thomns Alarm Clocks or Child's Rocker, like cut, made of e Tnattor of ‘wines 'and lquots ts | at ..98¢ Regular price $6.75, | Regular price $0.95, G ARl S i a4c | Hhnmee L ..B25| T o BBO | sl cul” “gg . mEMENBER o Vi mense variety of RGN fre 4 nedicinal and culinary stand at . Regular price $7.10, Regular prize $12.75, woven cane seat, fi o ilieet Sot B G |t i e | e - B.B0 | magier prie J0.28 | R In latest destns and Y Wish in this line. The following are |~ 4y gias 124 and terns, ranging in price R ] s’ 8 e A well made golden oak finish high LAar PR om flver-Plated Childs' Set .. 2 Pura Calliomia Port Wine, 1.6 gl Knife, Fork and Spoon—at 10¢ Hook and Ladders. SHALF WIth (kble==a efié A o i 4 Pint; Pure California Ve and B Overstock on one size only. These will be sold at cost or less. Come early uine bargain, 68c fornia | Nickel Silver Knives and Forks_in ¢ you want one of these. Regular 8¢ Hook and Ladders, o at ............800 at .. . o ooe »l-l‘ut of six each I.gs a 4 2 1 7 | Silver-Plated Nut Cracker—with six R L e | R ... 48c¢ Candy Department Woodenware Dept. Grocery Department b AR % | Silver-Platea Napkin Rings— 2¢ First Floor. In Basement First Floor. " s » P A complete line of useful household 1 = l " IR ) i 5 A Vs Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco 3 STEEL CARVING SETS “l;::,':':“fl’:_"':,,'c';‘_;r:f“ SYEY e articles In Woodenwaro at the lowest On]y' first-class goods sold Trunk Department Butter Dept. First. Bloor. | the Christmas (urkey with= o 12¢ prices. A few extra specials for Mon- in this department—small In Bascment, First Floo The largsst and finest stock in the ada—per 1.39 Sy IZC A large size S-drawer Splea Cabinet— profits, quick sales. A special holiday drive in this de- | pyra and fresh from the country city set . 58 a very handy article for the partment No better stock in | oo e Clgirs—25 13 box—at BB | vk 5 Baasis iCarvare-bert xtadl per pound..... ey | the B8C | oranges— Biaha to chooss from, We have | Country Roil Butter. $2.00, 1.1 3 < ne Horn Hani Black Walnuts— B¢ Fanoy Bult Boxes—importede per dozen....... per pound Clgars—~60 in b 80c | toimetar blade—per 2.74 ver pound. 1Y . il 8C | phim Pudding— them in all the sizes and styles Plox eae-ainall i § et G s Teeitees Novelties for Christmas 1c hina’ Salt 30, per can... Bteamer, Bureau, 8kirt, Packing and '+ donen Clgar Cises 25¢ siiver trimmed buck horn trees—up trom i " GG A J0C disice Mkt Toy Trunks, Our prices are tEh: | since Moat Moérachwim Cikar Tioiders "\’ 85¢ e e e ... 308 Rénda-per. paund 2ic Soure Shd roigdoet 28c package. . sistes Metal Covered. Trunk, well made— | Per pound i e led case-at 312 andSOC i ; itk o Ay Tmpe 2 o Olives.- with tray and hat box 1.78 | "haen Q TR LD 2299220002209 2229209000 VNIV NRNANNNNNNNNRNNRNN VDN Q6 per pound 5 Oysters—solid meat— [ B R pIRE s G iserves ey ity iied case, containing a : o ndsome line of Fancy Mixed Can- Shoy Tmported Kaife Trayes (gINE per bottle. . at only.. mall’ meerschaum - pipe, i id QI sbratty Boxed v eulenin S10F A Combination Towel Roller, Comb Plckles—assorted And up to § | ol elected e of fine Teathe B iate Croners=: Case with mirror—nicely " Q¢ per DOttIe. rvesrsrs A well selected ity fl r S i . 1:95 | Poultry and Fish Dept Ber pound. .-\ varnished—at Qoods, in, Dress Bult Cases, Trrave Laok over our Wishing Machines be- | Horseradish— i ] J Caramels. fore buying. We have ten differ- PRIne and styles—ranging in TAPETRR—. GIERLA N ook T ent stylen and makes to choows | Prumess Price up Ir ; The largest and best stock of fresh Mixed Candy—per pound— from prices ranging from 2 Q8 | Rhisineo £ 5 Do not fafl to see them. They make 100 andsssseeserse Aressed poultry fn the city. Let us 12gc, 10 and........ int $6.55 G e DOr DOUNd:..oveese i an elegant Christmas present ave your orders early, Salted Peanuts- Clirrants—ci The most complete hardware stock per pound . s A pighi g $ : 1 ’ per pound Baesis 3 3 ¢ in the city. We carry legant lino ;“.’,‘P posl Rl St rurkexs ... 12¢ and 104c Gum Drope— ) “l';g"r ~Canton p Carpet Sweepers ot bt el suitable for Ches P2 obe: 5o cor Snap : nas presents. T i P W.R. BENNETT] i g freee | ERATSELE SR - - i, 5 PrOSOEVes— SO 0d— THIRD FLOOR well and wears wel Tea and Coffee Dept. | "yirioun...................104€ R o e T R o o e canpe | Rt g e No better \I‘.'-":lu .\T':..r:v“,m. Try | Per pound... ...9¢ and 8¢ Leave your hollday orders early coMPANY, Worcseter Batices "'ttt dreds of them are bought BHIS. | poq Kettles . Stock Fish— 12ic e S i Our ‘wweepers come from i1 At 85¢, BIC ANd..ereiereirens Teas-—splendid value e Oty Send your orders by ‘Phone No, 137, fRn RN o= T, ~Mleh,” the Taree e and chifeelh knod drinic 12kc ench oo 1 Send your orders by Driver. I5th and clp"ol Avenue, chill Sauce-" 10 manufeturers’ in the world, 0|t e per pour Herring 2ic¢ Send your orders by Mall. per jar.. 14 C Gentlemen examine you os - 4 4 e ot sweeper; If It i8 worn out a new | @ 3 . deliclounper, Boun . aivtight cans ry, Lingon Berries, Sage, Horse- e guarantee careful attention R ans lin Waters, e & sweeper ought to be one of the | at Tie and.... o ¥ 3 X TSR S |4 o Inquiry P i | Ay i o the publlc for tho Information of all opinion tween the ma gs and Vallses—in latést sh loor. Al ST | § E § | ; The department approves the recommen- A When I said that 1 had no sympathy with januoul . 3 i a1l 9 | and just one hour ago we finished our reply | dation of the court that no further p WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, | those who had endeavored to destroy the [vere churacter, which could not fail ‘to = to it and sent it to Washington UVHIHuLi be h d‘in lh-‘(pl';’n\(flw-x by | Dec. 19, mfi' I am {nstricted by the presi- | reputation o 2 .‘41,.;{. ‘},’\ i n,\;;‘ sll [ba applisq by ths lerality of readers to | “Now I understand that the secretary has e department records ts appreciation | g call your attention to the enclosed o R \ i re- Jinjon was expressed. 1t Is of no cor ¢ of the arduous labors of the whole court. | Secretary Root Severely Re) ds Gemeral erview w you ap| thar had in_mind and T 1 of Navy. | to Schley's being in command at Santiago Secretary of the Navy. for ohley Di . Tuenday, December 17, ang' to inauire | admiral had aled for "protectlon. and | oc what it was | ¥ou hud no business i | and virtually in favor of Sampson, without | The text of the secretary’s letters to Ad- S whether the observations upon the actions = Justification, rtainly no i I . aheasvationa tipon | RRL o e goyernment office_ which you did, to cxpréss any oph even permitting us to produce before him |miral Sampson's attorneys and to Admiral of the officers of a co-ordinate branch of ranch RV a TNt o | o TN honAuac Was, la laTRten, of i i the service were made, and if £0, to afford est thut o | regulations nbove cited and the rules of o LONG APPROVES @PINION OF MAIORITY | tho conclusive proof, admitted at the hear- | Schiey follows: SAYS HE VIOLATES THE MILITARY LAW | you ‘wuch obportunity’ for explination in | the president and have mo oblectan to fujatioos ahove deq e the fuiss qF 4l ing by consent, that the command prac- Navy Department, Washington, Dec. A mlll!nu 48 you may desi Very respect- | its belng made pubiic, Very esprniing to censure, which I how express. Yours = tically and officlally devolved upon Schiey, |IWl—Gentlemen: "I view of the depar Ve geLIHL DO Licutenant General. | respectfully, QLT oo H IS approval day, the recom- | p, - ecretary of L . Secretary o ir Bslabes se In Closed So The whole proceeding is too arbitrary and | kil S RIS, ARG [aed) R It Directs the Ac-| Lieutenant General Miles Headquarters| The reprimand ia contained in the follow- | "pi o one Ganerat Netwon® A. Milos, he Nnvy Depnrtment in € tyranical for me now to discuss. 1 really 4 (hat tion of the War F , with |Of the Army. ing letter of Secretary Root to peral | Hieadquarters of th v the 4 wonder whether the people who live under ‘;u.-:nfl proc . She Tiiert of MaERIBLIE SWhbis The Interview given by General Milos to| afijes: 3 ond er _of '.",‘)'.”" 1o free institutions will tolerate the exercise | cxciuded fr court, Ve atravarey. : K‘!n;;lm:ml mp--rrr;»lb-rr.-.x to by Becre- Root's Reprimand. L g AR R L B AL BE AL of such despotic measur: the departn take no actlon upon ary Root was as follows: . IPART: WASHINGTON, | The necessity for repeated explanations e step will be, [ the briet i o0, Sehait, ot Haas Miles' Fatal Interview. D AR DA My al otion ot th | but, llstrates the tmpottanco of tho ruly Admira Sampson, ery Re- si¢ communicate to you his con Mch you have violated I do not know unless the president fnter- | Sioctfully. JOHN D. LONG, Secretary I am willlng to take the jud president [ commun| . x BLIHU ROOT, 5 " iaus . ! d 2 NG, 8 v FASHIN S 0 o dgment of | ¢lusions upon your course in the interview 3L . WASHINGTON, Dec Secrotary LONE | onns. There is a power in the courts to | M Ytayton, Campbell & ‘Theill, John- | WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—A determination | xqmira1 "Dewey In"the ‘Patiodsment, of o DY O ention was called by my ( Secretary of War. his afternoon lssued the formal order dis- (1ot (he ecretary to fle the dissenting | Butlding, Broad Strect, New lon the part of the administration to abso- | been a commander of a fleet and s such | jetter of the 19th inst (9 | Maclay Told to Resign solving tho Schley court of inquiry. The oninion of Admiral Dewey whether h Davartmait. T J601—8ir: Re. lutely terminate further discussion of the has known the unxieties and responsidill- | Your explapation of the public state- ! Bn. v A lon of Ad owe othe Nuvy Department, Dec 901.—8 e- | 5 H r ch rest on 4 man under those cir- 1 ade by you is not satisfactory Phe fa 1ERT nAinTN: erder was communicated at once to Ad- uirees with it or not. We will decide next |ferring to the department's letter of tho Sampson-Schley controversy took shape to- | cumatances. - He was Intrumental hy Gie | ont made by O e miipous that you | The fact that simultancously with the miral Dewey, president of the irt, Who \uek what proceedings we will adopt.”’ th inst, you are advised that actlon (0- day fu the publication of some remarkable 'destruction of one Spanish fleet and knows | have the same right ae any other citizen to publication of the Miles cerrespondenco cknowle s reception and sald that day has ‘been taken upon the findings of oeeciiondence that has passed between 8nd realizes the feelings that encompass | express publicly an opinion regarding of retary Root gave out a copy of Sec acknow v Disposes of the Cuse. the court of inquiry in your case and upon e an officer under such conditions. fclal questions’ pending in the course of | L0 B Ll B rect h 5 {r conformity with the order of the secre the minority opinion of ‘the presiding mem- Secretary Root and Lieutenant General “7 (hiik" Dewey hus summed un’ the mat- | militars diseipline. The established ine £ RS recting that Ma i L wmnounced the dissolution of WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 roretary Long ber and a copy of the endorsing such Miles relative to the lutter's interviews ter in a ciear and concise manner, and I variable rules of officlal propricty ncces- | clay's resignation be requested, taken in has disposed finally of the Schley case so ction I8 herewith transmitted for your in- | o piisned fn a Cinely paper, comment- belleve his conclusions will be indorsed by sary to the effective disclpline of the erV- | connection with the publication this morn e court 5 5 LREALY (ot thy oncerneq | formation 3 ) " the patriotic people of the United States, lce Impose Umitatlons upon the public 6Xe o onoep o q0) gohiey descisio P’ Following is the text of the letter sent far as the Navy department s conce In response to your request of the 15th ing upon the Schley case 1 have no sympathy with the efforts which pre % of military officers, with which ' 10§ al & scislon, so far-as by Secretary Long to Admiral Dewey by acting upon the findings and conclusions Inst. ‘h‘:;‘w re, icknow ‘Ium’l th gt it A When the interview officlally appeared it have been made to destroy the honor of an | your long expericr should have made |it has gone before the Navy department, o b ot azé | 0f 1BA rt of inquiry B e e O fear Admiral | attracted considerable attention officially, ©OfMcer under such circumstances. you famillar. Your duty Is to « % | is taken as an Indication the president’s : ‘ c ; ur "opinion on ofelal’ matters when the pres by department's | He approves the finding of facts and the | command of the naval foree T "the but after the lapse of two days without any | _TO the secretary's letter General Miles YU, opinion on oftal ) IOUGTR, WL | purpose to clear the official records of all ardor of Ju r {he, purpose of e PRIRF A opinton of the full court; he approves the \;‘m‘u ‘V'-\;;I‘V"Hlly.l"vu \‘r-d Ietory | gien of official action the conclusion be- Makes this reply the due course of your official reports and | pending fssues in that matter Secretary DANTES, W aiire MY majority opinton whers there is a differ- WO in that battle you iparded 81 | QI SRaral that' the (nterviaw wauld' be Claims Right te Opinton. recommendations dnd Root’s publication of the Maclay letter fs 8 N re war with fgnce in the court; he holds that the court sel, oral argument against such protest, ignored. Therefore, the publication today HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, | erning the army of expected by the fact that he left the White B A nieetsd therewh | (oulq ot have entered nto the question ¥ou are advixed that W brict on this sub’ | of the full correspondence on this subject WASHINGTON c. 20.—The Honorable, | vides S House some time after Secretary Long Y e conrt and the Tudue | of command at the battle of Bant1ago, and’ iture *ation, O ihmpoe “Unefll, | created much surprise. It s seldom that so iy, SpLatuy of War, Washington, D. [ Law ax Proo | had been there and thus wan n position Savocate accordingly. Yery respectt finally he accepts the recommendation that counsel Admiral | “Sampson. [0 | gevere a reprimand s administered to an | insi. I have the wonor o atate that m ns or aslons amonk mlo | to carry out the prestdent's latest wish in N D, LONG, Secretary e . . View, however,” of the department's 4 observations, i men conveying censure, « 4 . 0 er proceedings shall be had, i men officer of 8o hig! either service. rvations, as substantiall eported, "% | the matter To the admi )t the navy Bo further proceed “" ‘, TaaR N tha an. proval of ‘the recommendation fMcer of so high a rank in elther servi had no reference to the action. )n'rl\t}ln,;( o mark of wird othors | Sehley In il The secretary also has declined the ap- the court of Inquiry, that no further What the result will be 1s not known, al- ' otherwise, of & co-ordinate Dramen otSun he military serv prohihited. . ehley plication of Admiral Sampson’'s counsel to proceedings be had, and of the fact that W part o . though it is supposed General Miles will service. They were merely my personal P eant halt 8 oc When seen at:hin hotel this afternoon Ad- | enter upon an inquiry into the guestion of stion command wan excluded (RS B0 SPRRTC views, based upon matters set forth in ArmY 0TS aat abitation o abeer . hat he did i ey consideration by the court, no actior " varlous publications which had heen glven [y and the BIEReSE COICCH p miral Schley stated that he did not care to wand and has notified Admiral Schley's will be taken on sald brief, and reply to Parallel in Meade Case. to the wWorld, and concerning which I5cour | it rests upon the officers whose high rank make any comment whatever on the action sel of that fact as a reason for declin- | that effect (copy enclosed)’ has this da celve there was no imprapricty in express. | Khould make them examples to their « pen made to ¢ e « dmiral Sampsor Thi cares parallel o oy Vi PTess- | orainates Any other rule « actior takon by Secretdry, Long on, the Andins ing to hear them on that point been made to counsel for Admiral Sampuon. | The nearest parallel of late years was |ing an opinion the same hu any other eitl- | granaies, Ay other o uf G000 | A staft of eminent physicians and wur. of the court of inquiry. The admiral sald Secretary Long's approval of the majority ' vacate of the FeAnd 16 abaisthnt upen | (hAt of Rear Admiral Richard Meade, who, | fen on a métter of such public int reat. | Uy B would not be tolerated | geons from the British Medical Institute Ao v upon returni om @& cruise in Vene My observa ere In no wense intended solp n i ot b {7 o a0 tha irmonti aAtt. g e would leave Washington on Monday next report was as follows your communication of the 1sth inst, ob. | UPOn returning from a cruise in Venezuelan .7 JHorgieinls Mo ™ 1 hente thtended | in o & noand it will not he tolerated | have, at the urgent wolicitation of a lafge %) ecting o the approval of the ings of | waters with the White squadron, accorded co-ordinate. bra ) in_any of whatever uu of patients under their care in th for New York, where ho will remain for an artment has read the testimony | iha o | pwith 7 i Lprdinate hranch of the seryice, and ‘the | "imng facts are ot Castaits oay fise, the arguments of counsel At \epy Cfints % tino herewith transmiited. | an interview to a New York newspaper, &tatement that ['had no sympathy with ef: yete HEESCTE (00 A0 Jor geversl country, established a permanent branch of Atk R Tas e poupasl courts findings of fact; opin: Y Naora severely criticising the administration for | [OT1# tending 1o disparage u (stingulshed | pitter controveray in th vy department | the Inatitute in tiis olty, st osars, Rayner s ‘ recommendation, . the individual ' Rear Admiral W. 8. Schley ts lack of vigor in dealing wi rene- | ref Respecttully, o ned 10 such | —g controversy generally deplored by th for Admiral Schley, were {n Baltimore to TAndnm of the. Deealding member, the | AL AdMiral W. 8 Schley. its lack of vigor in dealing with the Vene- reference, Respectfully, e a3 tanding To bring r of 16th and Farnam Streets, day. and fn their absence. thé admiral was Statement of exceptions to the said fnd zuelan question, The outcome of that case NELSON A. MILES, lce ‘into disesteem at hon Aun-di B L n repared to say’ whtiher apy further ' hER Hd apinien by the applleant, th regly Attorney Wrlght Gets One Yenr, was the early retirement of the rear ad- - Lieutenant General to those relations 1 SLENEELEE onrd of Trade action would he taken in his bebalt at the | the Court and nin assisiant and the briefs | SIOUX FAL D.. D A miral from active service jeneral Miles supplemented this letter Y Anteres Hullding, wou 5 iy M8 assistant an § X F4 oc with the following, Landed to the secretary 4 " oy s or In congress, or | this day submitted by ¢ for Rear | morac . 4 1 That General Miles appreciates the situ- gy % antla N lopartment or in congs Admiral Bampson traversing the presiding | Te\°8ram.)—S. H. Wright, the Centerville | o 05 S0 (R Ty o ace oncern he man- Nanila Basand' X Thege eminent gentlomen have decided ta whother or not a ‘final appeal to President | member's view as to who was in command | attorney, convicted of embezzlement, was v % i L P None of Hix Business, glve their services entirely free for throe Roosevelt would be made. the battle of Bantingo today sentenced by Judge Gafty to one year | ‘ested today and his {requent visits to the AP ATI . (P THE ARMY, [ . 1is controvarsy the army has months (medicines excepted) to all invalidy BALTIMORE, Dec. 21.—Isadore Raynor, I eareful consideration, the fnd: | ympcisonment in the penitontiary. A mo. | Ofce of Secretary Root. It was necessary | WARBMINGTON, Doc. 2l jonicrro oo Hone | 1n, this controverty o LMy, bt who call upon them for treatment betweon stiorney general of Maryland and counsel h OLfuct and the opinion ot the tull | T r & hew trinl was denied. An ap. | O him to write twg letters to meet the de- forring {o my note of yestergay, and in | to that 00d feeling and friendiy relation | 60w and Janvary 9 mands of the department and even then ‘[rd"r‘ that " there may b Do misundor. | between il the ! tho nuvy an The object in pursuing this cou i ¢ hioh the presiding Jiffers from standing, 1 desire (0 say that for several | of the officer which | LA o) ciston of Secretary Long declared that the | the majoriy of the court the nlon of | prepared years @ distingulshed and gallant officer sential to 1 harm i A whalo procoeding 1s arbitrary and manis.| ' aa ie the tuethrr et usion the secretary's part at the second explana- has been assalled by pakties who hiave | co-operati rvi for Adiiral Schley, when shown the I § member Giffers from | peal to the state supreme court is bein P P % thers was no expression of satlsfaction on ly and personally acqualint with the sick and afliicted, and or ' his views footed jrsnb. sureise SAA . indignaiicn. | RE_SHO e eciier, WOR Pesarl o the FISIREAI0 8 Teaated. ton. However, Secretaty Root himusit re- | SGRSAYOFGA 10 WEIS Wi nd) other Mgl | et and 1n, acllon, o o oatiors e (o Nl et e e “Tho court decided the caxe,” sald ho, | Urstions of command on the morniis of | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 21.—(Special)— KATds the incident as closed. At least Be | iguinat mich assaults to > g co controversy and the report has heen mado months to all who call before January 9 “without considering the testimony of Ad- | the ensuini Victory, the conduct of the | H. W. Sheridan, who has been serving the | 40¢8 NOt propose to take any gurther action | branch of the government. "hat in which one member of the court has dis- | Male and female weakness, catarrh trainmas- him @ court of fnquiry and, & was pending beforo the reviewing wu. COtATThal deafness, also rupture, goltre, miral Schiey and his witnesses and Seere- | COurt in making no ‘Anding and rendering | Union Pacific at Green Riv unless obliged to do so. vate branch the governme sented in_some particular and the matter ter, has been made aseistant superintend- | Text of Letters, stand_it, they unanimously thority ncer, all skin diseases and all diseascs tary Long seems (o have deelded it without | "4, 4binion on those questions is upproved Permittiog us o fle & reply (0 the protest | other course, evidenco on these questions | ent with headquarters at Cheyenne. I Tho--cutt- toxt of . 1he.. somrennsadands | ronn: ot 'SBd. (hats cpialons wore 'atuan | s aiiy foarths Mautenant general of |of the rectum are positively oured by thele