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UNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1901, July 20, 1869, Judge Thornell, on the show< leag V entertained ot a | e oe s v |y AWtUNTY, SuntIIaatly TNy Bupes houRY LS 4 s student | Tobsstu Bansta of His Banch of Plagors for | NCE SUMMER SCHEDULE | . e NOR MENTION. A B " by defoult, conditionally that Burns should | ("} olds, who 1o & student | X i ANNQOU IV ULE | A t of Little Mary Marks Gets Ter r | the sult in this state. This was done d{ W Year's eve at the home | Doyle was relensed from dal, After ons | *%MC fre o, b organ. 0 |BEALL GETS RIGHTS, NOT FRANCHISE ”"".:::"";: FEIGNS INSANITY IN THE COURT ROOM | York where &he fs a student at one - James Doyle Feourss Verdict Against James F. Bures, last October, but after a week or more |of the large boarding schools | delay and another the trial was commenced | e r Wile | CHICAGO, De 3 Thirteen Other Law Hreakers Appe | club's summe g beginning ore Judge Hak | had been consumed in taking testimony the | leo Taldwin, who fs 4 student at the | | University of Chicago, will spend the holi- | ¢ Gets M 3 hise | | blec E.evator, DIGIEEI led his petition, setting up | gaye with friends In the city .60 cord. Wm, [JURY IS OUT TWENTY-FOUR HOURS | new issues, as alleged by the defense, and | i Miases Dorlands will entertain_at a the further trial was continued to Novem- ing party to be given at the Roya in the New ng duly 19, cive Prin Wednesday, Ja | SUIVE = Asn i today. The ¢ ber 12, when the case was recommenced be anum hall New Year's night Derby, worth wihe Triple | Link Dancing club met | W Vednesday evening at Hughes' hall. About | L are Ide the s Stock Issued by rtland Compnny of Judge Macy, who presided in October. | Twenty couple were fn attendance DENVER, Dec., 21.—(Special Telegram.) 0| e amount of the money the - The case has accordingly occupled ®ix| Miss Mande Hesloy has returned home | Manager Heall of Minneapoiis, acting [of itlon’ Wil distribute next season Wil | Saturday was sentence in Macedonta, i weeks rom Rockford college, Rockford, ., 10 the Western league, has bought all the Ch AE MO ah T owar T ins | court and Judge & rot il No. 2 o ‘avitt o ¥ al belng denied | Spend the holldays with her parents in'this | wgte, liss bought all ¢ $10.000 and upward wil be hung | COurt and Ju i ¢ jiahts get him . In the event of a new trial being denied | [ | righte and property of George Tebeau in ht handicaps, and no purse | pense of fourteen convicted able a i it was stated last evening that it would | Afr 4na Mre. Charles Lunkley | the Western exce the fraichisc This € 8 than $60 by handing out sentences rang! b be appealed the metnbors of the Calender K are th kes H sventeanth It took the Council Bluffs jury in the thelr home Monday evening, . American Derby o0 added; mile N [ KA OBEQPWISEAL. SIRIAY FUiE. oF Hubber Staups o :m.n iR holds by L sk, Woo il e | T o Egbert, wh red to leave | James Doyle against James Ferguson | De Long, the Printer, 307 Broadway b wate enisrioined. Musaday Heraton | fof the tranchise, o i rter i g PRt ‘Maty. Mgl arrested on 4| Burns, president of the Portland Gold Min- the home of Mrs., Guy Shepard of Glen | e B . . A o 1 UL e | Ing company of Colorado. ust twenty-four | Oravel roofing. A. H. Read, 643 Browiway. | venue {|J Tebatn wave he has signed a bunch of | mil. i ‘ heaviest sentence and wil o bigysge Al & G v otV Avery Jennings areived home yesterday | Players for his Kansas City team that wili P dyear-olds war X | seventeen years at hard | pibigd '3 ’, i i . (\”:mh ‘m Il‘mr‘.I ””. i ot Council Duffs Chureh " ym the State university at lowa | make any team the Western can put into gt AL PR RaCeR] ONN it $446.922.73. The Jury, which retired Friday | A sacred concert will take the place of | jusi ' term 4 1o S 1 16 RUid 1ok Hus v ity | the regular service this evening at 7:30 sROIL Kinihn: of. Lantnpton; 0 Among the men eigned by Tebeau so fur | ures just | Ly | PIaing® Endded o Recover for |fore a new jury and Judge Green fn place Smith went ¥ for Tidal Wave and Bob- | kives the league control oy lease of Broad | days to seventeen years and allowing that wi a collection of also-rans il stk wdded; one mile | when arrai o'clock In the First Presbyterian church, | 1¢ clty for the holldays, and will be | he says, are Wolte, Weimer, Jones, Gibson i cne furlor Judge refused to that are hard to them bofore vou | Afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, brought in & Carpet company, | verdict yesterday afternoon shortly befors ¥ X 4 i o'clock. The amount of the verdict is a | When this program will be given L Miss Caroline Test Rohrer of {and Geer for the slab; Gonding, Beville | Great Western handicap, 82,00 and poor acting at that, to N | Lty A | org - ¢ n Lt R, 4 Mess pehind the plate ashear on | mile end a half i > pissing set piture. See Jou can make 18 0 P4 | )iige over half of what Doyle clalmed. | Organ Voluntary—Of, Holy Night ... Buck | The Euchre club met Tuesdyy afternoon | g, Mossitt behind the plate; Brashear on W P G hanateap, .m0 added U s Bing Skl Hsl plture. Sec CXtensive, line cateled BY | o b Ko found that e was eBLILId 10 8- | srymn Mra. Thornton | with Miss Mabel Hicks of \Willow ave- [ Arst; O'Brien, second; Dundon, third, and | i’ o a halt furlong Baker said that the prisoner had Hhey van pleans you A Lot e te ek heasd ety Dartind oo i [ e Mra, WII Rigdon wis uwarded the | Haruman, Nordyke and Miller fn the gar- | | The Wheeler hundicap, $50 added; one | watehed by an fsanity expert f Our fine line of furniture and house- | company for the Tidal Wave and Bobtail | Anthem r Unto You is Born thi Miss Grac 3 , b oE fine P MR comp 0 4 of Miss Grace Hardman will arrive home ST, P, 2 9 | For 2-year-olds furnishing woods ‘will make presents that ! No. 0 claims, bt not for the atock lsusd Day oo e Watson |y Trom Chicnen where s 18 k. | ST- PAUL, Dec. 21.—Walter Wilmot will | ‘'hc Lukeside stakes, $2,000 added, five | he was merely shamming Furniture & Carpet company, 107 Broad- | for the Devil's Own mine. Seripture Reading in a course in professional nursing at 8t be the solo owner and manager of the Miu- | furiongs o on, $2000 xdd | Judge Baker dw W |0 am satisfied, and would have been had | Solg-The King of Love My 8hepherd | ,“.‘k‘:: Ivg ;;;lu;vl i % beapolls franchise in the American Base [ o pfe Kenwood stakes, 3200 added; five | e po crime and characterize When o King for vour CREIStmas | o amount been less, as the finding of the B tianter Darwin Bradiey. C0nod | oliege, Galesburk, il to spend the hoi. | Ball association. Wilmot spens yesterday in he' Maywood stakes, $2,00 added; five | inferior to murder only. He sald that t gootin doi it the Towa Fur, | e o vindication for me, aithough 1| Quintet—tlark! Hark: My Soul. Shelley | days With her parente, Mr. and Mra. George | St Paul in consultation with President T. J. [ fatlomx, 500 00 (0 onsa was one of the mostrevolting Broadwa “xcellent 1ine of | was entitled to the full sum that 1 sued | Mre. Welsh, Miss Norley, Mrs. Jones, Mr. |'Keeline of Park avenu Hickey and George E. Lennon. The deal 8K e om $2.000 added; fIVe | nad ever come under his notice. i Juke The " Y 1 . and a half furlongs. | woe X foR" Was (e ALALOMOH MAS By JAMNOE|ftvinn No. T o MR, Daker, tonhe, membe !‘:““::V:h‘-‘-'l\!l:'r'v;l:((‘\‘rq' A owere | which brings Wilmot back to Minneapolis he Quickstep stakes, $2,00 added; four ermined to give you fifteen years, M W ot s ey eIng . | Doyle when the finding of the jury was [ Solo—What Are These' that Are Ar- evening by the officers of the Woman's | Wil be closed today before Hickey leaves MBivde Park stakes, $2,000 added, six | 881" #ald his honor, “but the more I tk be s stolen from Johin Achats’s | C0F © td rayed i White, ftobes? Hrown | Chrlstiun assoclation hospital for St. Joseph vde Park stakes, §2,000 added, six | J0'v, oima the more 1 am Mr. Hamstoc yo v lay thelr ha 1 the The jury, in answering the special inters \ Duet—The Holy Child . Shelley || !.II“\U!“I«"“‘mvv\h-":1‘“:‘;:1‘:“‘:? \\l‘rimfi r‘r:nv‘ .’w‘r} Mr. Hickey will go to St. Joseph tonight | ' ke View handicap, $2,00 added, six | the inad thiet ¥ ) ; . | turtons evidently ame somewhat Mrs. Welsh and Mrs., Sweeting. } (s and then to Chicago to close up the Omaba vided b, 1. man whe been 1 Y Organ Offertory—Caritin, Deimeta | The club will et this week with Mrx. | ¢ X v | ¥ X to the N o d 56 L ar a ol Angle ™ id of Thi. ue chis Wilmot will have the park and a1 t ht not g box of ¢ than W mi as to the meaning of Nos. 4 and Mes. Thornton Angie Brinkmald of Third avenu: ranch ' and I am 1eht 0 wir bonbon wilt hAVS 10 | fid the Wikned KHAWSR. Wwebe 1ot Suohian | Molowrtis NSty AHA NIg Camplon | 11 honor of Miss Maude Plerce of Des | privileges controlled by Beall tn Minneapolis | HANDICAP RACE THE FEATURE |for 1ite. your ¢ g o it the chances are that he oo required. This led to considerable | Mre, Hypes. | Moines Mr. and Mre. John McCoy Cof | last year. Omaha 18 the ouly town in the - not helped you and bt me bick [ B s s b rce street entertained informally at . t who chocolates fn | dlscussion between cou on both sides [mcrem-—fie Taora Fiath' Bpoken A e P talned nrormalty. “t | league where the assoclation will be obliged | B Chunce und Little EIkine | tence trom fifteen to My hapes of W and the defense refused to consent to ace McKinson | Frle Miller, who is a student at the lowa | 10 locate a new park. The fight between Make Some Fast [l " it > ¢ y Friple Quartet Agricuitural ‘college at Ames, arrived home | the assoctatior d the W Tue, pt the verdict in the form submitted by " 4 an he estern league, L dlsplays an assort Hymn No. 170 Vb yesterday, accompanted by Johi tenge ¢ 3 Time, t R ey S An A*omn the Jury with the Incorrect answers to the | Benediction LA Sepday jaccompanied by John Kttenger | Hickey says, will be confined to Kansas City The attorney for George R. 1 the busine specinl findings, Judge Green reinstructed | Or Prefude- Mareh Guitmant | ““Phe First Ue Card club was enter. | 00 Omaha. He says the money is ready in A AR W5kn. R A S victed of torgery, sald that his client wae Palmer, charged | the jury us to the answors needed and the | _ Mrs. Thornton tained Thu evening at the home of [ Omaha and that a park, which will be prac- [ Gty handionh a1 a" mie apd o quarter g | (eeble-minded and had a guardian back in antity of brass | o5 SR AR T amended the answers fn| At the First Congregational church this | Mrs. 0. W, Butts Mrs. C. A, Wiley was | tically down town, can be secured. Tebeau | Worth $1m. Turnished the best conteated | Indlana in police court lace of the regular se d the prize at cards—a cutglas i ! At Citert Wil | conformity with the instructions. The ver | MOFRINE. in place of the regular ser- i g has the old park in Kansas City [ Face of the mceting, Felfx Bard and Bonan | “Did you discharge your guardian beforo ht the reform School. | dict wae then recelved and recorded, the | & w 1 ever | Jackson, who Is studying medicine | Quinn and Havenor have the Milwaukes | \hnee With the winere it vastg LBt ud: | you came to Nebraska?"" queried the judg 48 pentenced 1o fiftecn | detense filing its excoption to the entire *l"mv'vi-*k:-wlvxr.nn III"I the evening at |y e oMedical college. "Philadelphin, ar- | franchise and the American league grounds your cholce, Meade took Nitrate to 0, not exactly,” answered Lane, yun Al by Judge les. 17:30 o'clock there w be an address on|rived home yesterday to spend Christmas | The Colum A m t one d he held 3 Viust o & Udge Ayles: | procecdings, contending tha e o ad The Columby anc s held b at once and he held the lead [ fust came away G R DR ST r\.n::‘.g: Fingthict 1 ’fl:;lh OUrE B8 b it of Joseph, fllustrated with stereop- | WU N mother, “Mre. "A."M." Jackson”of | p o sl s With tro He).cor Toled [ Hon' Ehicnce, ‘Who had worked: his Sy i "l Cxplatied that the guardian » e le owh, _ John struct the 3 | (Pl s M e | Fou stree ce, and he, ebe edo | jen Chance, who hud worked his way up e s SR SR i 2% s wcquired i Ceo - frequent thisst G |7 Anawee Speetal Interrogations, | Hcon views and accowpaned by Christmas | Mr. and Mrs, C. I Walters and Mr. and | and Watkins of Indianapolis, Hickey says, | from the rear, caught up and “the pair | appointed after he had been left a fortuns o and given the L | s0los, hymns and recitations [ Mrs. I, M. Shubert entertatned a nhum- | is ready to open the 140-game scheduls of | (210t It out to the end, Hen Chance win- by an uncle who died tn London proukh the untiring efforts of Prof. R | 1n answering the special interrogatories | “Christmas Joy” will Le the theme of [ber of friends informally at high fiv 4 | nink in the hard drive. ‘Little Eiking' mil > : E. Wiatt of this city the marvelous Hquld | Friday evening ut the home of the lat- the coming season. | 1 half in 3 18 a4 new 1 for th 0, I see sald the-Ju . The gun alr demenstration, which 1 creating' so Jury found that Doyle aud Rurns 4id | Rev. Harvey Hostetlor's sermon this morn- | {4/UiY SNAHE AL (e Before leaving for his home fn St. Joseph | (rick, and St Luthbert's six furlongs in | dion was appointed to help spend your htereut throughout the count onte f ceme; ¢ 2, 1892, | 1 the Ssoond Dresbyterlan elitive ; - BE CORRRR [ s e tn : B e v Ghanihy: | enter Into an agreement February 2, 1892, | ing in the Second Presbyterian church. In | Misy Adelaide Swanson, who s atudying | tonight, President Hickey of the new Amer- | 113 ¢qualed “the “record. Death and De- | money and not because you were feebl Frof Wi LTS W URI: | to become equal partners and share and | the evening ho will preach on “No Man to | music at the Kansas City Conservatory of | ican' assoclation made the announcement | Jamery Nutt L AR LT Pt AU R y share alike all theis and 8- olf." 08 service e Music, arrived home Friday to spena’ the L ounce; Jockey Nutt, who wus suspended on ue- hare allke in all thelz mining and pros- | Himsclf reaching services will be at | Mise, arrived home Friday to spena the | jhue Walter Wilmot had been awarded the | count of his ride on Frank Iraland on De- | After a further discussion Judge Baker Loutie Mike of 3. Mikesell, | pecting ventures; that Doyle's interest in |10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m nday school 3, Bwanson of Fark avenis . Minneapolis franchiss. He al AT cmber 17, has been reinstated ordered the case nolle prossed Avenue 1, die terday afternoon | the Professor Grubbs and e ol y 5 &% WAl bk Bnddkvar e PR ki ‘ . chise. o also sald th seven furlongs, selling pivvenue B died esterday afternoo | the Professor Grubbs and Burns' futerest | will be at noon. Junior Endeavor meeting | ‘Tho members of the Onkiand Avenue | unles objection was raised he would tssue | Do, e i Hgetan, Second; Hoom ank Flala was up to recelve sentence A"An four children Survive her. The 0 the Portiand were not acquired under |at 3 p. m. and young people’s meeting at | Reuding club will' be entortained Friday | call for a meeting of the new ausociation | crack. (N Time: 12 " i BOOMT G a convietion for daylight breaking and funeral will Monday afternoon at 2:40 | an agreement made March 14, 1892, by (7 p. m. | evening, January 3, at the home of Mr. anc "8 0F Lho new associatlon | “gond race, one mile: Cast Iron, won ing. Wh g U R L B A g R SOl tda te B 4 el " . Mrs. I, C. Lougee. Fach member also has | to be held In Kansas City, Decomber 80, fusle, secon ROt b %% | enterins. When asked what he bad done from irhal W which Doyle traded to Burns a half inter-| There will bo a vesper service this after- | the privilege of Inviting two of her friends O LR “"‘r”‘”jj“ T ons: | Fiala replied Fairview cometers ! it n 4 et he 1 < ~ o Chriatmas atines and night Man. | €St in the Portland for a bl inverest innoon at 4 o'clock In St. Paul's Episcopal whhe leal club met Thursday atternoon | HEADWATERS BREAK RECORD |t foutnbere woni' fonn " Grimny, s “I went into a vacant house when the ager George Stivenson has secured 4 | the Professor Grubbs; that Doyle first|church, at which the will be spectal | Ire. feted B ond: Nellie Waddell, third. Time: 1113 window was open wplendid attr n for Councll BIffs i | made a demand for the stock claimed by | music and a sermon by the rector, Rev. | yia "8 "Feluiiliger, Mrel W A goo Fourth race, Crescent City handicap, one t \ , R Mrs, B I o three weeks and there was no dout mon, the Sunday school will render a | plendld attraction for Councll Bluffs in d or th n S Terwiliiger, Mra! W, A. South- [ 014 Enkland Beats Sun milo and & qua r Chanoe, "wo “And you pleaded guilty at your trin i hor Jovers Bake D e, PI0Y | him on February 2, 1892; that the market | George Edward Walk, on “The Bible, the | ard, Mrs. Walter 11" Bates, Mrs, Arthur by T AStel PaiireC TNt Tooni | refolned the' fudge Well, “you are 2% e bout TRt Nus n scen’ ere for fvalue of the stock when the first demand 'Record of Revelation.” Holy .-mmmmlnn‘\li Stoveng, Mre P. . DeVol and. Mrs. Star Attracti A g 3 i chump. I'll give you two years & Jong time. \ It will be of local interest | was made was that $1.30, $1.20 and (will be at 8 a. m, and morning prayer and | Yy " SRUULEL L S IR LU Da [ Fiin ruce, ono mile and a half, selling: | o ¥ AR TR L T o R etk | 45 cents had been pald in dividends on this | sermon at 10:30 o'clock Misses Florence Shea and Josephine = Stendman, toird.’ Time: 2 0 ¥ [ ramos Gallagher, who had been convicted pre nt parts stock; that Doyle had no Interest in the In Grace Episcopal church morning | nfags entertained wmber of the younger [ SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 21.—One of the | Sixth race, one mile Deponan, won: | of 4 similar offense, said that he was drunk gikrticle of incorporation of the Pawnee § Devil's Own at the time of ita transfer to | praver and sermon will be at 11 o'clock. | fet 1ast night ut the Snea home o Wash- | best cards of tho ‘senson 'drew alarge | Arak, second; Swordsman, - third. ™ Time: |\ the time and did not know what he was Bl e oy ave Beant flse the Portland company; that he did have an | Sunday school will be at 4:45 a. m Ciiatman, Breens, — ASSIBURE — recelving | Wia. witnessed: TTend " tveiacs L i) it Lonle, J. O lek ind Siarlon it interest In the Tidal Wave and Bobtall | The First Church of Christ, Scientist, will | were Misses I and Elsle Shea, Mrs. | Callfornia record for six furlongse. T On Charleston Turf. “You know what vou Jan. The ca tock 6 pli 0. 2 at the time of their transfer to the | hold services at 10:45 o'clock this morning | M RonLen, Mi8, Ji2%, CRugdy, Jr. ate o Sracton was the match race | | don’ T P Natore It e Doritat e & . Vietor Jennings, and Mrs. Shea assisted en Old England and San Nicholas CHARLE v + Dec, 2L.—Rewult at [don’t you?" rejolued Judge Haker. “In tion Cot Jaferie Council Blufts men, and company in the Sapp building, when the lesson will | {n the dining room. $500 a side. Ol Fugland was always the | Bxposition view of your youth I'll Iet you off with th The company ik acquiring large tracts of | The answer to interrogatory No. 5 was|be, “Is the Universe, Including Man, favorite and was an easy winner. The pair [ FIrst race, five furlongs: Queen L, won: | ymininum sentence, one year.' ranch laad in Colorado and will engage amended to =ead 76 cel s the vi ot | Evolved e bahos P i ot away to rfect start, b d En, Ventoro, second; Oricus, third, Time 4 gureh laad amended to ~ead 7 centa us tho value of | Evolved>” Sunday school atter servico ani | APPOINTMENTS MADE PUBLIC | Fota® ok &, Pipteef,grs, b o i | v el e ot Three new cases of smallpox were re- e stock at the time of Doyle's demand. | experience meeting Wednesday evening at headed. He won, with O'Connor ensing | . Second race, six furlongs: Me, won; | follow who pinched a diamond in a me worted to the Board of Health yesterday, The jury, in answering this finding, at first [ 8 o'clock. Tor | him up at the finish. The junior stakes for | Jim Seanlon, second; Swan Dance, third. 1, sslonal wanner fro South Omat ey weres bl ‘af"Sra e Jones S04 put in 83 an the value of a certain portion Ell Torrence, Commander-in=Chiet of | "0\ 110 TSN e dupior stakes for | 510 ST protessional manner from a South Oma Avinue tain child, Elghth street ane A76:adnth ad + Mra. French Sues for Diverce. G. A. R, Announces Com- coupled with Kscalunte, and wis qusted o5 | Third race, six and one-hulf furlongs: [ man during last summer's strect falr AV il i AEN Arent A1 and 76 conts as the value of another portion, of Divoree d 6 to b, He won all by himself, while Hof- | Tom Curl, won; Lella Barr, second; Two |up a good front Mhere are nine members of the Hulstead the latter being the atock given to F. G. Mrs. Lydia A. French brought suit in the mitteemen, any beat Water Scratch for the place. The | Annfes. third. Time: 1:25% I realize, your honor, that (his is the family and eight of them had the small- ¢ Peck. g ot o sterday Avars \NEAPOLIS, 21.—C winner's share of the purse was $1,200 Fourth race, one mile and one-sixteenth L el e adis district court yesterday for divorce from | MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 21.—Commander-in- | Fuvorites won three of the faces Sum- | 8am Lazaris, won: Aborigine, sccond; Liz- | turning point in my young lte, and if you'll BiArantine for firty-seven daye M bnly In answering interrogatory No. what | Samuel French, a well known farmer of | Chief Ell Torrance of the Grand Army of the [ mary: zie, Tello, third, Tim 1:56%. only be lenfent with me I promise to r one to est was a little ‘girl and she [amount of dividends had been paid on each | Boomer township. They were married Jan- | Republic today made public the following | FIF*t, race. three-fourths of a mile, sell- | IMGh race, soven furlongs:” BIs, woni | gon ana be a good boy hereafter.” B ine o fow dorms: domd Wit The!| SEAYEL AL Sk AL e Tise Dad 2 Dan ther i f susin Carrie, won: Afghan secand: | Porffand, second: Tout, third. Time: 1:35% s the ha f stock at the time Doyle made |uary 28, 1861, and have two children, the | appointments: hnon, third, Sime Tame ey | The judge passed a sentence of one year onfeht the attraction at the Dohany L“‘ "","l"“:"“j ‘I’"“V"'”‘ K"‘v'n"" amounts as | custody of wiom 3ire. French secks to be | Committee on Legislation for Veterans fn | Second raceé, cloven-sixtecnths Se a mil Signn Pite stever, | and six months, which the youth objected theitur will, be' Tom “Lennon's” company | $1:30, $1.20 and 45 centa, s was amended | awarded. - Mra. French alleges cruel treat- | tho Public Service—Joseph W. Kay, Brook- | erond: sheiimeins iira it SeMAr | g opporr, Dee. 21.—Manager Dwyer of |10 0n the ground that the time ho DRt N8 Satd 1o b ane. ‘ot -the BHONKERE | cents skoh o the Tide Werr oMl and 35 |ment and statutory charges. nnd asks that | iyn; Leo Rassieur, St. Louis; J. P. 8, Gobin, | “Fhird race, one il it & et gell. | the DetraT Base Ball club today signed | sceved o the county fall should b onine rod and umbert firteen | e a 3 her husband be restrained from interfering | Lebanon, Pa.; H. A. Castle, St. Paul, Minn.; | InK: Positlc monvienith Attor- | Bitcher fadward Blever for next &t sca. | On the sentence. His logle was so J‘_VL }.’q“:,\. l‘u.‘.lh»!l'.‘\“.’:“n.m ‘n”".‘.‘l;-y‘y‘“[w iy G 4 with her or the children, whom she allekes | George H. Patrick, Washington; 0. H. Coul- | "} ,u]'-in‘”‘:/.‘ m” ‘I"" .n”."i} i A'w A | ing that the term was reduced to on T e i, M g OIS | Smy This WAL Not Affect Verdict. | he is trying to remove beyond the jurisdic- | ter, Topeka, Kan.; B. F. Bingham, Wash- | dicap: Hendwater. won: Sumbero, sccond; | . The complete st of players now signcd (and three months and medianich1 etect il bewsed b | tlon of the court. French's property was | ingion Merer, third. fime: *1i12 sor "l Tatil “otu 1% s Tollows: " uciow | A e el BT theater-goers | made by the jury in answering the special | 2ttached for §2,000 Committees were also named on school | nior take. 2vearoiasCrmsmaim s | Yolger, Cronin and - A, pitehers: [0 over w ted of highw will no doubt greet the company with 4 | interrogatorics will not affect the verdiet | . H4rvey G. Loudenslager, foreman of a|nistories, on fraternal relations with the | Botany, second; Water Scratch, third, | Gleason, sccond; Elberfeld, short, Casey, | : g e E ke a md e by LG AL | Milwaukee bridge gang, brings a suit for (Song of Veterans, national sunitarfum at | Time: 1:26 M BAEER i DS UIALE HiRigh el ST e e R o ik vic an old man, very roughly and Mr. Baldwin was willing to accept the ri f 1gh ! ity i bl P 9% o, five-efghth-milo mateh: Ol | bl (G0 lalathana 300, finding as it was first presented without | 4IVOrce from Sadle A. Loudenslager, Whom | Hot Springs, 8. D., and a committee to fos- | England won by three lengihs; San Nich- | Wins on a Foul. | “Your crime, said his honor, “narrowly Hmbing 6. teluphone. $0 being amended on relnstructions from tha | B¢ married in Deflance, Ia, December 4, | ter public sentiment in favor of honoring | olas, second. Time: 5% | o ol t | escaped being murder, and had it not been Christmns Goods court 1889, They have gfo children and the plain- | tne flag and preventing its desecration e Bie SRR ot | D s Sl (h likvalbaan . Waites | tor. the utronk and yisorouniaanntiiiEion bt At 10 o'clock in the morning the jury | Vff asks for i€ custody of the eldest, &| There fs ulso a list of thirty-three special | Romany, third. Time: 1:4i% : ' Iround bout before the Rover club Kid Ben- | o 010 man you would be here to receive De Haven's drug store is crowded full | aokca for furiher boy, the younger, a little girl having been | ajqo 3 3 L | Tott ‘of CHpple Creek was fouled by Eddle ) askcd for further fnstructions and was | Y0¥ j aides In charge of military instruction and | hett of Criy ROl | Ve ol for thAC) oFlma, & HAve TeTAIYN of Xmas and holiday goods, toys, dolis, | hroucht Into the tourtraom. 1t wanted ty | EIVéD a home by’ her grandparents. Loud- | some 230 aiies to the commander-in-chiof |BIG CROWD GREETS JEFFRIES |Tgf,of Crlifornia and was awirded the de- | sebionse (07 that swime. § it soeived box papers, stationery and = bric-a-brac, | now it it could find for the plaintift on | ©BSlager charges his wife with the indis- | 4eqigned to duty in their respective depart- — In a five-round preliminary Pat Mallov | yjygeouri home which speak well of you benutiful goods, just suited for hollday | uny one ‘or more of the claims without | CTimIDAte use of intoxicating Hquor uriog | ments and ardered to report by letter to A, | Champlon Shows Hix Muscles wnd |of Pucblo beat 8pike Wailaee of Pleburk. | g IR R BEEY Tt SO 6 SE presets, which he fs selling almost at cost. | bringing in a verdict on all of them. The | NS absence from home. Noel Blakeman, chief of staff, Vernon, N. Y. Agtlity to a Thousand Omaha but the time for that is past. You should The district co y e of Mrs. court informed it that it could. This was | The district court Jury in the case of Mrs : ve thought of that mother before yo % F. Watts of The Beo recently pur- | taken to indicate that the jury had de. | Kllanowski and Emil Snyder, charged with HYMENEAL Admirel King Denman defeated Will Tnches In IL::‘ _"1"‘ I'lL!"'\ £ ikmLusr s e S aau chasod o Waterman fountain pen at Defcided on a verdict for the plaintiff, bue |Malutaining improper relations, returned a i G R T T T it by R B AL s Long's stationery department t not settled as to the amount. The |& verdict of not gullty terday afternoon. Heviar Resd: !;,";;{2" lcfi'.'n.“'”"“‘.K«{""H]'{ ts A"M“‘“ Denman 168 150 1 and “,..l m.'” I 1 'n y;- ' n: r”l‘v“lw estimony o 0ANe i | Roy Williams found guilty of maintainin ; Showed how vant and vet agily | InChes e 168 150 168 161 s At il et el Cliead e R i lt;:“I“I;v“‘-;“!‘;m]I‘xl!x:‘lmmllf ’x:n{, work on ::"":“M'“m.* 2 1 R gram.)—Cards were received in Plerre to- ht. By l(llm"klnpz’ xlmi, rlti‘\iumu the futile Stans with Chicago Natle labor L MeGe pplied e d o J cla and s SUppose o | L . ay announc S Thankinee Pittst swings of his brother Jack for four short KANSAS CIT ec. Joo « Theodore McManine, who was Glover'a ot trustee for the trust fund ¢ | his el . 3 | the criminal business for this term and [ Decemb ey g and Bertle | or “counter the champlon elicited round | 7 Chicugo Natlonal League club as . rust fund created by |his claim for the stock issued for th Zock Reed. M ent or | aftel 1 of heart l h | 2, ‘4 ‘ cause erjured himsel in trying (o se- the late Mrs. Sarah J. Ballard for her son, | property. The evidence showed that he did | Judge M discharged the jury. Zock Reed. Mr. Horner s senfor member | after round of hearty appliuse. A speech | Y e ) in for next season aus v sel n are up against now Counsel for Doyle says that the mistake Ten Vears for 6 Stegemunn (o one year C. J. Hughes, counsel fo e wo AT J. Hugh ounsel for Doyle, left for A of the law firm of Horner & Stewart. Mrs, | W88 clumored for both before and ‘after | cure roloags F. H. Blume. Aside from the eminent counsel engaged | the Printer, 307 Broadway. get a closer view of the Immense muscles A fire bullt about water pipes to thaw usual taxation, which in Council Bluffs rvices were held in the Methodist Episco- | &t . * Nugent of Des Molnes, one the abstract, title and loan office of J. W 8 ¥ night he 1. Nugent of Des Moin years; Fred Hill, burglary, two years; Wi of interest derived from the fund and is | , 2. Ross to Emeline M. Jen- | | the length of time consumed in ity trial, | Charles B. Ross to Emeline M. Jen: H. Daruer, Marshalltown, state president: | puntams, Then Terry Mugtain it aut | on the subject, “Datriotism and Anarchy. | GHETE S8 00 o . Dot it nes é ! welterweights and aiso Omahans, The last voungest Catholle orders of Omaha FARa aleid llam Layton, petit fel business. The expenses have been unusu- Lesile 8. White, undiv of lots 81 N Jordan, ne; Willlam Lay . petd L A of witnesses here from Colorado and other | SHIe, MAIw. (o € v to the mat in the sebond round. elear out A I e tantaln | points. A notable feature of the great | ¥ Phelps and wite to J. W K. W. Brown in behalf of the citizens. | from an uppercut on the jaw. The battle | &Venh Ftmaave & H ‘WANTS TO SEE THE COOK LADY | Hart and wite to K. G Hutchinson of Hampton, 1. D. Leland of [ it hoth being so weak that | there IS, ChLati LD ALk ofiAme Apd Residence., . . eloquent closing argument made by Mr. J ABg Boone, €. §. Darner of Clinton, R. W. Scott | only stand up by leaning a 8 teguiation s A. Murphy, ‘Oma H | Lulu 1. Doty and husband to Pacific M. A Murph maha . the most brilllant and forcible arguments | Sy vy s husiend sy e H. Rice of Des Moines and Scott Rutledge -~ — PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ¥ AL Schroeder, Mineola, § ening on the outcome of the action 6 GHmes " add.. Council Bluffs, Atla Wants Normal School Famous ¥ Ball Tenm Falls to Ar- |aged 8 years, died at 11 p.m. Saturday’ | with loitering around the Georgla board ———— ior Thomas. Senator Patterson will e Blslnoss Mar's Commaralal assdsise Wit "or Nebraska ity and | observed by some of the resident \ mns Gl the Business Men's nmercial - associa picious manner, The police were a popular working girl or woman in Coun- | tjon for a new trial sy § ! 0. Ballard, and pplicatiol °d by | consic o W on the other B o the match, but Jeffries sald he was *‘to s i b daaliadc hnd gaagpiiontion slgned Ly liopatiaesable work on/the otha tyo olalms; the lady some late style visiting|Reed is owner and manager of the Grand |strong,” and then procecded to bat pl LOCAL BREVITIES. Fred Stegemann, who shot Joseph Maly, e beneficiarie he fund was filed ask- Case in a Record-Breaker, cards; she will appreciate it. De Long, | Pacific hotel of Pierre fully around the stage the admirers w former city clerk of South Omaha, was con ing for the appointment of T. I. Myers and ; had" thronged there to shake hands and by g vieted of shooting with Intent to kill. His Mimhbeiie SN lowa State Gideons lect, P! g the fee lgnited the buflding at 1124 North | attorneys moved for a new trial, but Judge A 3 on both sides, the trial has attracte ore ang _ajporb fimire of the man d a . Trustee McGee's resignation is due to the | °® A more " 5 i : effries will be In Omaha till next Tues- | Nineteenth street Saturday afternoon, dam- | payer overruled the motion and sentence fact that while (he trust fund'remains in his | h0 the usual meneral interest and the| Davie sells paint AMES, In., Dec. 21.—(Special Telegram.) | 4 wrte WL e i Omann, (H hoxt Tuoss | TN it o the extent of about 315 y | Baker overru lo motion ntenced Dossesion i (hls ity 1 15 subiect (o the | COUrtroom has been crowded daily, standing Real Bntate e ~The second annual convention of the Iowa [ an’ exhibition on Christmas day. A hiifl hg e AUERRE R R e The follcwing minor sentences were als . | room being at & premium on the days when % State Gideons is being held in this city, | royal and thr preliminary “bouts pre bullding 1aoc »;H«“ | Mrs. ) ' ol & mi; it . i Aia These transfers were filed yesterday in|g ceded the appearance of the champion last n s and o pronaunced: William_ ielil, bursiary, five amounts to about 85 mills o the dollar, This | COUNSe! made their closing arguments to £ e o oalt 8% mille o the dollar. Thia | the jury. The case has been a record. |\ bt il / pal church and at a business meeting this | oo Mazate. the “Desperate Dago.s and |of the bist known pricst-oraior ol she | OO B Ja Biied A g . breaker in this section of the country for | afternoon these officers were elected w. fought four rounds to a_draw They @ mena hall Monday e Wl ber 30, | entering, six months; Matt McKeone, thirty unfair to the beneficiaries. By placing the sen, lots 43, 41, 47 and 48, in g ! ! § trust fund olsewhore, where 1t will be | SIX Weeks of the term baving been occus | §yrigh's’ ada. i, 'd $ Nathan Zard, Do Molnes, ssorsiary) W, @ | BATIY, MOrple I, Hie SecORS, SOURC, B 8 e intiie YOrder i oreaters “one of | larceny, thirty days in county fall; Ralph lMable to much lower taxation, the bene- |P1€d to the practical exclusion of all other [ Des Molnes Elevator company —to Wright, Nevada, chaplain. At the camp- PRI ARY 59 o g T HRU . 4 ; . 2 4 : y ' . ) fire tonight the address of welcome was by | preliminary was between Paul Morriy . tes will recelve greater benefit and in block 6, Oakland, q. e preiis - ‘- L. Christmas will be celebrated as usual at | ... ve days county ja | ally large, as both sldes have had an army | South canch 1levator company (o Rev. Seccombe of the Congregational churen | colored, and Tom Harl, The Iatter welghod | i Nopfuska Institite Tor e 1 ind oy, fi ays in county jall « in behalf of the churches of Ames, and by paunds 10 4 5 bu wer yamb, Forty-fifth street and Houlevard Jeenses 1o wed were issued yesterday to )t 3, In block 17, Bayliss ment will be given h" nses to wed were lssued yesterday to{cage and the one of particular intere 2 Five-minute talks were given by Phil | roval between five colored meu w in the sign language will be t owing locally was the powertul and dramatically | E¥ lent’ both beng 8o weak th e RS T Fred Han b Name and Resldence, " A LIORILY nwiy sely and n 16 acres 3 ulatlon Sa | d . LY candy and other Christmas n se of His Pecullnr Co Alta M. Mace, Caron, I N. Haldwin. Even counsel on the other : Maxflend, vis nwig of Marshalllown, W. H. Randall of Ot- | gther. when Wom 'being the hes Kl ok Maneuver J. M. Benish, Omaha s side were forced to admit it was one of [ 20-76:41 tumwa, D. R. Jackson of Marshalltown, F. | weight F. E. Olds, Omah & L i) e ann, conch o th Baunders, Omaha they had ever heerd presented to a jury.| block 16, Grimes' add., — Council ot Early. MICHIGAN MEN DISAPPOINT Fred Hamann hman for A Ernest Kruse, Mineola, Ia Mr. Baldwin was heartily congratulated last | o Plufs w. d s [ ph Mrs, James 8. McCullin of South Omaha, | chanan, arrested last nigh Same to same, et of lot 4, in block Funeral arrangements will announced ¢ house and looking in the windo ia ATLANTIC, Ia., Dec. 21.—(Special Tele om [ e (B ROMND SRALJMCKIAN RIS NIRKIUE Hb his home in Denver Friday, as did Gov- Elght transfers, total gram.)—At a meeting of the directors of pected. john Randolph and A G. Gordon of Lir v e O leave for Colorado today. Mr. Thomas is Counell s Riechiiatioy _ —_ | ard of Frer vicinity of the Georgia acting in a Bee has decided to give to the most | expected here ne el kel vy 3 tion today plans were adopted to launch | mpa ypiversity of Michigan foot ball ind . xpected here next week to argue the mo- | Miss Casteel 18 visiting friends at Daven- | s¢jantic’s candidacy for the location of one | team did not come through Omaha on its Shepherd of Rivertor wil " of the twe v state norma p way to California last night as had beer ¢ Lincoln, G Hiywood '« Apl cil Blufts, who carns her own living, a R e R A Gould arrived home yesterday from ""’ f“l" w slat APEN 'f:";"}'l'm"f oxpected. A sturdy band of loyal Ann B Murphy of RRogers are vigilance committes was organ Christmas gift of a box at the Dohany B the University of Wiscensin the legislature is considered sure to au- | TS L BEGTERA Was &t Unton Stie ts at the Murra Hamann was osptursd, Hat notified, but before the oft 1 theater on Christmas night, at which time he verdict gives Doyle a little more | The Mon A(.I,\w al A‘lulv ‘:uu meet Mon- | thorize at the coming session ;h -‘\';‘r"'”‘\'p"l"h“ }'n ? ¢ Nebraskans t that he was looking in the window he ateractl be “For Love's Sake,” | then half of what 0 o 0 « | day afternoon, December 30. The committee in charge of the campalgn | here 4 ihe oninuAlest e r W } e . 5 g ) the ater n will b For Love's Sake, 0 at be clalmed in his Gratton Foley 1 home from Sioux Falls, | R Rk e (e oA o [ ol ines we doomed to disappoint- | 11000 Davi that he had any Intention of breaki one of the hest melodramas that bas ap- | amended petition, filed a few days ago. He | g “FH U UNTE (R "WoTigays in this ety BA 817080y 860 i 8 ment. The train did not arrive tiil mid } the house. His excuse for being i peared here in many years. The two lowa | claimed as his share in the proceeds of | Miss Mazle Jor Des_ Molnes I in | members of the legislature to support At- | night, and then the phenomenal team at | W™ (it o B Mol s dirls, Mabel and Ethel Strickland, have | the sale of the three claims involved, stock | the city, the guest of Miss Flo a. | lantio in this fght, while a large number | jis Mitde B8 BOIRTE 0 5, Ginkle season of mont: H. L. Carlen RSO i et prominent parts in the play. The contest|in the Portland company now held by | Harry Van Brunt arrived home yesterday | of others, while not pledged, have expressed | “afichigan s to play Stanfo ity | CAMEroD, TORANIER: G = LRI R (SRR 18/ 1o be decided by the readers of The | Burns, as follows: Ior the Bobtail No, &, | {rom the Culver Milltary academy, CUlver, | themselves as pleased with Atlantic as a | at Fasidans, Cal, New Yogrs day 1 9 RrEA MARK P her and talk Bee, who can vote for their choice upon | 104,625 shares; for the Tidgl Wave and| yjjes Jensen of the High school faculty | 1ocation for one of the schools D LR RS WL L past the house, conseq the attached coupon. The contest closes | Devil's Own combined, 127,678 shares; total, [ has gone to Chicago to spend the holf oo ——— were scheduled to leave the Wind MENTS Tuesday, December 24, at & p. m. The| 232,303 shares. The present value of this | days Smelting Plast Destroyed, lay morning and this plan was ne f record Decem- | alley route to go he and | ndwife to 878 Kennard, lot 13 block 9, Hunscom e ! VOTE Theater Box, Dohany Theater, Ohristmas Night, 1901, |8 successtul one in this contest can lnvite |Stock 18 $3 a share, making the value of [ Mrs —Frank T. fTrue entertatned - the | BUENA VISTA, Colo, Dec. 21.—The D DA b Al e Warranty Deeds, s S three of her friends to occupy the box with | the stock claimed $896,909, In addition to | Biyion. Buena Vista Smelting company's plant was | was the one chosen, so the fact that er. A coupo v printed each day, | this he asked dividend ollo . s of Firs . en- | destroyed by fire tonight. Loss, $50,000. | team did not p | lock 193, Om, ot her. A coupon will he printed each day. |this he asked dividends as follows: On| Mr 8. Lefferts of Pirst avenue en- [ destroyed by fire tonigh § jaam ci, nat ness hough Cmana ing i Dlock mani, and; HeuaA = over in Chicago longer they expect stri R et gsptinie i your ballots ‘at The Bee ofice. The vote | Tidal Wave and Devil's Own, $1.20 a share, | TROON 0 00 1l &, Lucy Mil Barbasa Mockelman H Will be published dally. Subscriptions paid | making a total of dividends of § 030 | B0 Lrank Miles of the FHsh Achoal 3 1 —Representatives of | game, anyway, -~ LT f e Vo R B A daaion aco Tate funsaoh cant asked of Burns. This made a grand total Xehange in this city and | sore disappointment to the Michigan men A ALy ’ The suit was brought in February, 159, | {07 Kansas ity (0 sp 1 the holidays with I‘H\"‘j‘l:l here on Junuary 6 next for. the of the Havicell Indian team . } Jaom: p———— service being had on Burns while attending | aiss Helen Foley will entertain at change All the western ofl-produeing | were in the par and sa " | Atlantie R ssocintion to G, T a meeting of stockholders of the company | at her home on Sixth street Monday | H tion of the Towa court and In Colorado se- | George Hollenbeck has issucd invitations 178 Ir cured an injunction restraining Doyle from | (ot Fifga s td, party to be glven at his | roLEDO i The sovernment [ LONDON, 1 guren. of Quit Clatm 1 . e r today reglstered 5 degree suffere Sieakty Rhise it cured u judgment by default in November, | Mitchell, M 1thel Conke' Mixs d Devemy Toiay xelting five <. | 189 7 K 4 to Colo. | Weils, Miss Eugenia Kreihn of Lexington, [ number of the lar ctorles in - the | tontgh cri Lizate Hickey, Wollmans werss g4 | 4088, for 9T Doyle returned to Colo- | 332" 1G'*% BN o TPer will “entectain | oty were compelied'to. shut down on ace | hea 1 four in s through Omaha makes | Omaha Realty company to H. P. little t Cut them out, vote your cholce and deposit | the Bobtall No.”2, $1.30 a share; on the tned at a whist luncheon Friday aft- They have time and to spare before th et of $676,135.10 clalmed of Burns M. Brown will leave tomorrow 8 o prelimin st 1 convention to | who awalted the team Rere ( | states will_be represent every tral 1 the team vissr D," bloc in this elty. Burns assalled o dic- | Ing, Dec e y Iree Assalled the Jurisdio | Ing | Coldest in Nn Years Heitisher Wins Oy ¢ | prosecuting the action In lowa. Doyle se- | Miss Caroline Test Rohrer, Miss rl the lowes reached in ds of Be s, Anule Lunkley, Boston Store...... 677 rado and was committed to Jail for elght | it & duncing party to be glven at the |count of the shortage of & coal, j ixal, but the latter

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