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EE R L T PART L. i - BRIDAL GIFTS A TAX| FABLISHED JU NE 19, OMAN ~ NDAY MORNIN FEBRUARY 2, QUEEN'S DAUGHTER A CORONER | ¢ 10W” £AND DOWAGE MANY INSANE N SIBERIA 1002- TWENTY PAGES. BIDDLES DIE 1N JAIL ‘THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. k== SINGLE cory IVE C INTS, THE BEE BULLETIN. METHOD OF MESERVE neens tlenry of Mattenbers Holds Spectalist tn Bratn Affections Pube Foreeast for, Nebraska- Fair Sunday ar (hat Disilugulched OMee tn * i A% Iiehes Startiing Detalls of the Sl Morlay; Warmer + Monday: | variat ressive [ b3 . | " s " : Oppromsive £° sl ,:";.:b: + Masy Lo ¢ Mr ager First of Foreigners to Win TR E Desperate Pri ' Eis Deal with Zouth Omaha Stook Yarls ‘m"‘_n 3 Tight, 108" by Press Publighing Co.) | Ohina's Ruler. (Copyright, 192, by Press Publishing Co.) ONE BAIDE'S GIFTS wofim NIGH A NICLION | K;:l‘\'“-‘- “l"" ’:y {0444 "“"‘ 'I’r'" "Iu _— ST. PETERSBURG, Feb, 1.—(New York _— Faets About the Meserve Cane. | ile N Bpeci egram.) ‘rinces @ . Vorld J Spe = B 4 . Honry of attonbare, sounest daugh or of | NENORABLE DAY IN THE OLD PALACE | orlt Cablosram speclal Telegram)-Dei | ACK 1§ THE FIRST TO GVE UP| ® Johonh Yeam o o vach: | T ‘:" ot T ut Bt ;I'm ln{v'*”(lu‘lnr \'«;-;{m. is ._xl |-7.N=v;'l coro- | —_— affections. publishes startling detalls ro- S— ] Itors May Get Five Per Cent o Movemont to 2o ! o of the Isle of Wight. She i the gov " % . wim Aba Stnreh ets Fxiravaganoe. appointment of a coroner, must also fulfill | Nor Pecoption. mountains one person In every 500 is wenk Life the Lenger. ' - the duties of that grim office. The coroner! el in mind, in Siberia one in 224, b S LEPHONE BURDEN FORCED ON PEOPLE | !lc! sulddenly this week ‘The mext dav a “To Siberia,” he says, “arc sent the iy sl beloniin 1o o vacht was drowned ot | TELLS THE 1WA WOMAN SHE LAMENTS | (a0 "iomen: "o Russian soviety, (ne (MORE EVIDENCE AGAINST MRS, SOFFEL | 5 Ytewensiyn na the New tich Sohool. | INTEREST PAIDIN MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS g Cowes. The princess was duly notified — depraved, the abnormal. Desides, drunken- et omrens n © Libenry b ambarlain Stirs Up Fresh |of the drowning and of her duty to hold g ' " i e 4 : " the y G Last Week In Omnha Soclety, Secretary Oh 1y an fnquest. Of tourse she appointed o | Promises that Ohiness Bhall Never Again |Nc*® I8 feartully prevalent. '1In the Prov:|peer of Iustraos s Found by the man's Club and Charity Work. | Caghior's Checks Used to Cover Up Daparit Treuble in Malta | deputy to do the disagreeable work, but she ince of Tomsk, with an arca of 400,000 th Omoha and Ttx Affalrs, ] Be Heatile. square miles and a poptlation of 1,600,000, Officsrs. 1 . I d Payments. . s % Bad to countersign the verdlet of the Jury i there Is accommodation for only cighty in- & PRI 1eT winnd I Cout T ) S| HAS D OKED | e ¥ it e P ey a . b 4 sueh accommodations! AL L L € REVOKED | ™0 ngiien beanty and court favorite | FUNGTION SACRIFICES ALL TRADITION | T atmer minericta it ta o Beatteri Camition of Wantnems ) SOME DETAILS CONCERNING THIS CASE whose name appears more frequently than | Dr. Briantsoff has visited such establish SHE HAS PNEUMONIA AND IS WORSE 0 Nase Ha Omah i In Down. Malfour's MNeform of Parllamentary | that of any other in London soclety s} i - —- , Procedure in Denlgned to Give | Mrs. George Keppel. By favor of the king | Women nnd Children Freely Greeted ;’;'::“:’l:::f“mf'":."::'u";'n’l::::',‘: “l':' New Complications Set dn Atter |10 Qmuha u Mk 1o ne Market, t Lakgnane of Charae Mis Wit Members More Time for Dine ;\:\V:."l](,:rl"h:’l.'h"nrxII":;:I;VM:(M\:;‘WII,‘l:; lv'-‘;::l..l,v “.I\{‘ Where None Counld Ever Mave forno.” Thero is o proper sanitation Operation is rlo ln'll. and She 11 Detpine County OMeers ewe W Returned snd Oath of | ner, Golf and Yaeht. gt B gl A (7 "*r, Entered Before In Such and the patients often suffer from hunger Wil Ne Left Where of City Engio Connty Attorney in S oRnlsed power which the boldest dare not Attitade, and extreme cold; ‘gEadieal attendasce She 1. e port There . dispute. Not long ago she was deputed by Ca Bl Ry Bl — i F (Copyright, 192, by Press Publishing Co) | (0 King to command a certain lady of ¥ unruly the wardens ‘‘employ their own e N + . : LONDON, Feb. 1.-(New York World | (% ki€ fo command a cortain Idy of| ppyix peb. 1.~The dowager empress, [ methods. _ BUTLER, Pa, Feb. 1.-At the cloga of a| 13 Awn Notwithstanding the intense finterest ) Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—The 0- | o "y qnnoineoa™ Could be given, "1 | the emperor and the empress this afterncon | A new sect having remarkable tenets is|day of Intense excitement and many con - il and o .rnl. roused by ths indietment by the recent preesive soclal tax of wedding presents | rs. Keppel was on Shamrock 11 when | Feceived the ladies and’ children of the | making striking progress among the igno- |flicting stories concerning the cbances for Alne Vire Alnrms VProve Costly grand jury of J. B Meserve, former popu- bas been brough: prominently under notiee | "ol hi way wrecked in “ trlal race last|Mmembers of the diplomatic corps in the | rant Russian peasantry in the valley of the |life nf. the wounded Biddle brothers and It (¢ troasurer, for the embezzlement ' by Lady Stewart's phenomenal record. | o Y00 VO FEE I e with her. She | Private apartments of the palace. The pri- | middle Volga. They call themselves Podpol- | Mrs. Soffel, the unexpected has bappened of interest paid on deposits of state school Bhe recelved 715 gifia, the catimated k- | " yiiieq by Queen Alexandra to an| vate audience was the most revolutionary niki, or Dwellers Under the Earth, They bind [ John Biddle, who until late this afternoo funde, only very meager facts about ‘,,,: gregate value of which fs $750.000. About | oo €0 e George's | *inCe the return of the court to Pekin. | themsclves to care for all fugitives from | R0 considered the more likely of th case have 0. fu® bosn - in possession. of half the presents are given by fr.ends u--‘(,h'"l"_‘ at Witidsor. to attend. the ‘mwl! The exclusiveness of Chinese royalty and | justice, vagabonds, deserters from the hrm‘hr'rx to escape present death, succumbed e publi When the Indictment was re other half by people either anxious to “’"\»-: the funeral of Queen Victoria, and she | the prejudices against the meeting of the | army and other miserable beings, whom |&t 7:35 p. m. His brother, Ed, who has turaed Mr. Meservo tried to explain the vertine thelr acquaintanco with the Lon- | Lo th only porson Invited to this excludy. | ACXe8 Was waived and the function was less they hido away in clofts or holes in rocks. ( becn unconsclous practically all day and chnrge away by suylng that it was the donderry family or to secure a place onl, o ico gave royalty, cabinet ministors, | formal than 18 usual in European courts. | Those awmong thelr own people who fall | Who was considered a dying man last night, result of politics, and that he had ac ; the visiting 1t of the Londonderry house. | qiioee"ana nioni o the garter “| The dowager empress occupled the throne | sick are treated in the same way, but are | survived until 11 o'clock, when he, too, counted for and turned into the treasury , In more than a hundred instances in whioh | © g tRE L0 RN O R or admirers | With @ brillant assemblage of princosscs | left without food or deink or any care. expired. Both men dled without any ap- all of the funds that were charged up (o pushing snobbishness was clearly the mo- | o “ior fair complexion sith 1arge. biue, |10 court ladies about her. The emperor | Every two or three daya they visit the sick. | parent Sufering at the close. hiin ou the books. He Intimated also that tive In giving it 1s sald the gitta were | go. Lt O e and allky, | Was teated upon & small platform in the | Should any be dead they Are burled se- Mrs, Soffel has developed symptoms of if any part of the school funds had heen Feturned with a polite intimation that the | goidin ‘rown hair. which she always wears | C€nter of the room. The visitors upon en- | cretly, but ot before the corpses are bap. pneumonia, after having come safely through placed by him in a bank he had done s bride-clect did not feel Justified In tres- | 1 yonia Licturesque style of colffure.’” | tering bowed twice to the emperor and |tizod and have recelved @ new name In|an operation this afternoon for the ex- sololy for the purpose of safety and er passing on the donor's good nature. Her figure Is “alim, svelte and supple, | several of them ascended the thronc and | order that the soul may ADpeqr spotless | traction of the bullet. She is the only one tirely without criminal design. m'rn. rapldly growing ostentation of wed- |\ iin s gracetul, undulating carrlage.” She | Powed to the empress dowager. Mrs. Con- [ befors the throne of heaves "11_':: ;:l.olh“[:;’ }:l-k-:"vl |:|:'.""::."’r.l|‘.::"|'m Formatl Charae Agninse Wim. ng gifts amounts to a serious aunual| gy 4 most attractive v of 3 ger, wife of the United States minister, s e o & * While the testimony brought out in the Chares upon he Femnurces.of sveh - 1he| Panpromon, Aliractive way of talking. her | KT, TS % o' party, made speech. | DE BLOWITZ STILL IN HARNESS | {82, bullet wounds in' bis abdomen and| EIGHTY-FIVE ON DEATH LIST|, [, 1% oLl e more than usu wealthy aristocratic familles. Offering of | yweet gentleness und her moods lending | @8 did Mrs. Willlams. e et R l"""'"“;"‘ houBbL | @ xican Mine Morrar Litters n Shagt |ally well guarded, enough of the story hus % Mmple memento s now aacribed o) themselves In n most aympathetlc way ! Mrs. Conger's Friendly Speech. | World-Famous Hohemian an Active | PETIORLE Wus Wi 0 ‘;"'"““:"”L:::“ o il b i e o come o light to permit & moro do- i i e & ¥ ed accor ol ansactions on whict A self-protective movement 1s being | m;,:?::‘,'::‘;‘:'l;:_(_],‘:“2”'::?‘,'_, the tamous | M Conger aaid: ‘“‘We heartily congrat- Newspaper Correspondent and the man bled to death In a short while. Catehes 160 Men. ::‘.\.h .’v.’:‘rum:.‘;ulv.\::"‘.\;:, Meserve 15 buse started in the highest circles to set the qh | ulate you and the imperial court that the nt Seventy-Sin As long as he was able, Jack was extremely fashion for less extravagant gifts. pre-Raphaelite artist, and himself a painter | unfortunate circumstances forcing you to talkative aud was at times boastful. But As embodied in tho true bilk presented to of high repute, will leave here soon for the e ST. LOUIS, Feb. L.-A special to the | the grand jury, the offense charged is that d ftol have been solved.| . 5 <o) |48 %00n as the shadow of death began to Te'ephone Scandal Consammated, ‘vun-a States on an art mission. s|,."_;_'::"‘:"f:m:"::m?|;m" ':" vears must have | (COPYFight, 1202, by Press f"\'\‘"'{‘a"" ’hl‘” s m"l,l n::Al‘:wrP::"‘:‘-l;M it he be. | Globe-Democrat from San Antoluo, Tex..|John I Meserve, Philip, who exhibits, as his father did, PARIS, Feb. 1.—(New York World Cable- says * 4 e being the state treasurer in and The London telephone scandal has been | principally at the new gallery, paints por- | P00 88 painful to you as to the rest of |,y _gpoial Telegram)—De Blowltz, long | cAme reentant. Eighty-five miners killed and seven Wiate of Nebraskn, belng charged auccenstully accomplished by the Rovern- | traits. thu are much in sequast. His bub. | 1B WOrld: but the sting of the experlence | gl FU®,"glitical writer in Parls and Heslnies Risssit & ChFIStIaN Sicer w.th the collection, receipt, five more buried under debris, is the fear- ful record made by a dust cxplosion at the and disbursement of nging to sald state, ) wit, $3.000, of ment. Only one of London's sixty-one Jects have included many of England-s dis. | 0¥ be eliminated by he eatablishment of unfonist members had the courage to vote Y tinguished men. His portrajts are never |(fonker, more trusttul and triendlier rela- ing, transger the public moneys be taln of sald ‘moneys correspondent of the London Times, was not christened De Blowlts, nor is he oither “1 know, ®ald he, “that my time here is short, and you can say for me that $ 1 am | Hondo mines in Mexico, the news of which h 5 against it. most of the others abstalning | lifesize nor anything approaching it. Thoy "]""""'l‘;;“"'“ ""'",rjhh‘"""m“:":’ "”‘l“' ';:‘": a Frenchman or an Englishman. HIS |5 Christian and will die & sincere believer | was received here tonight public monevs belonging U 0 M) from voting. Lord Mayor Dimadale. who |are always decorative and somewhat uncon- | 7'® “' b "l"’;" f “::‘:" "“‘t"" '1:‘. "'l father's rame was Opper and he wag born | jn God and hope I will have strength| At the iime the explosion occurred there w0 deposited in the Union Stock was deputed by the unanimous mandate of | ventional in treatment e e e e Wil Soin with | I Bohemia, at Chateau Blowits, Pilsen. | enough to say wo at the last. 1 know I were men in the mines, all of whom | Yurds Nutlonal hak of Seuth Gmind all the London local bodles to lead an at-| He is a well known figure in smart so- | R et rntiom 1 the grand | Ve he was 35 years nld, which was 41 | pave taken part in many wrong deeds, but | wera entombod by the shaft belng choked D ot wa AforeANId, AR of tHe tack against it, actually voted against his | clety, as well as In the upper bobemian | {he ETent siaterhood of natione I the KAWL | yoars ago. he was given the name of Henrl |} never killed any man and was never im- | by falling earth and stone loosened by the | xalue of s, did unlawtully 4nd fraudu- own amendment. No concession was mads | set, s 40 years old apd unmarried. Rud- [MOrCh. - The recent imperial edicia KIve| Georgo Stephae Adolphe Opper de Blowitz. | piicated with anyone who did. T wish 1| explosion. Just how many are deal at this | 0t o o e M IR R by the government to the popular protest|yard Kipling s his first cousin and sir [Prom!se of great f"f',, to your people and | po 1wo fast words imp!l 0% noble rank 1n | could see Mrs. Kahney. 1 would tell her | timo is not definitely known, but there are | nexomiin and custody of him, tho sald beyond a vague promise to grant an in-| Phillp's country place adjoins Kipling's, |0 Your vast empire.” b France and Germany. the truth about the Killing of her hus- |at least eighty-five. The death list, it is|John B. Meserve, by virtue of his sald quiry into the working arrangement Pl s The dowager empress’ reply was exceed-| g married Anne Amolie Arrand d'Aquel | bana, This life has been pretty tough to | feared, will be greatly over 100 | ofice, and ,||.. his ' di firl\"nrlx;'vr:\'zmlll,n- r:al::‘«‘:»; after it has boen in operation some years. |PROUD OF TITLED CHILDREN '“,','y m".',':]y 1 ,"'“"h 1; b ”:",;‘ thirty-six years ago and has (wo adult|me and the end cannot come too quick,| The Hondo mines are located at Coaquilla, | tnen *fraudulently, unlawtully and . fel- It I8 estimated this deal will transtor At follows: *“Last year the dissensions In the | gaughtors. A story was started a short|and | don't care how." at the terminus of & branch of the Mexican | onlously converted to his own use and em- $12,000,000 present and prospective from the Good Story Goes the Rounds of Lon- palace caused a revolution, which compe le1 | time ago that he had retired from the serv- Ed Biddle had been unconscious the bezzled by him, the sald John B. Meserve, International railroad, about 100 miles soutiu ] o o pockets of London Lusiness men to the don Concerning Mra. Corn- our hasty departure, but It I8 a great grat-| o of the Lomdon Times, for which he|grcater part of the day. Internal hem- | of Eagle Pass, and are the most Imuo'rlnnl g L Ay u.::mn:\ur‘l:!rdu'fm:w\]ld'hmlt:l:;: pockets of the telephone company, with- Ification to us that our return to the cani- | haq heen Paris correspondent thirty years, ( morrhage of the lungs kept him ,.,,,,m\.,, that state. Detalls are meager, po|contrary to the form of the atatute in Out /ahy . PIRSRAST j0f1mptored - -aevioo. kil tol has caused such rejoicing in China and | apng that be was to he succeeded by an| oninually choked. A sister of (he Bid- | names of the victims being learned here. o T O NG atite oF Ne: 'Thrrn is great public indignation at this @ PPN o LR -h":’"“ P A ReY thlie American from Boston named Fullerton, | e arrived in town this evening and wns L 8! hetrayal. This the government, secure for | (Copyrig! 002, by Press Publishing Co.) aron Czikann, the Austrian - minister | who had been assisting him. But the J o Imeardli Rt t T e e b | aven i thd ot R SSED e T e e LA ::I:A‘I:‘:Im;: (e Suil but Ed was unable CUDAHY AUDITOR ARRESTED| nis is sworn to by County Atiorasy ‘Among the troubles Colonial Secretary | Plegram—Special’ Telogram.)—A good story | sented all the ladies to the dowager em- | report telegraphed vherever the story.had | ‘myc princioal subect of conversation ou | Resxell Ostrum Charged with Em- | 5001 under the following oath: Chumberiain has succeeded In creating for | '3 EOINE around about Mrs. William Corn- | prees, who took the hand of each of them. | ben printed throug ou the: WO, It | (b sreate today has been whether the But- st ks Tdievin {1aThe State of N obraake alin “hetng Aret Great Britain is one in Malta. Last year | Wollls-West, whose som marrfed Lady Ran- | They were next presented to the emperor, | would seem, at any rate, vhat he 18 €0- | jor county authorities would permit the ro- § y 7 { sworn, on oath depose and say that 1 he decreed that after the lapse of fifteen | 901Bh Churchill. Mrs. West was gbing a|who also shook hands with them. The |iitied to rest, for he has just entered his| ;o 0" 0 “niaatod 1o Allegheny county Casbier for Vacati know the contents the foregoing in- vears English should be the sole officfal | Short time ago to stay with her daughter, | guests then retired to an anteroom. 77th year. 0 the N“"' of elther of them surviving A -|Illrllm~llu‘; q'|.."'v'A lm’: \;‘- r'-;:;l“ (h;m ‘:m:xgha language of the fsland. The Maltese pro- | h¢ duchess of Westminster, at Eaton Hall. | lown Woman in Trying Piace. It has been said of De Blowitz that he |y ‘pm (100 FORT SMITH, Ark., Feb. 1.—(Special Tel- | {jierein set forth to be tru 4 tented against the suppression of thelr | BeIN& rather proud of her position as the | my. 4owecer empress, enterlng the room, | knew more powers behind thrones and | pe contention was ralsed that since the | €6Tam.)—Russell Ostrum, former traveling GEORGE W. SHIBLDS, wational tongue, a specles of Italo-Arabic | MOther of tbe duchess of Westminster and | grueiaq Mrs. Conger's hand, which she |more of the inside of European politics | pigqies were 3 eloni- | 8uditor of the Cudahy Packing company, County Attorney. v . b L Dl Rl 4 Mrs ; ; . dles were under arrest here for feloni A v . e withedihitsioss names sve’ (ShetINed dinlect. Mr. Chamberlain retorted by a Y 3 AYS | }old for some minutes, trembling, weeping | than any monarch or cabinet minister. It} ., 4pooting, they could not be removed under arrest in St. Louls on a charge of P! C N further decree superseding the elective | FAYel8 With conslderable ceremony. On|,.;q ¢opbing loudly and exclaiming in bro- | 1S certain that men Iltke Blsmarck, Leo ’ . " | embezaling the compuny’s funds, came herg |01 the DIIL are 7. B. MuPherson © S section of the Maltese legislative couneil | ATIval at the rallway station she was |y, sentences that the attack upon the | XITL the sultan of Turkey, Lobanoff, I RASGLYER 21Py on hiy regular trip last Ohristmas anu Forbes and John C. French, all being con- by providing In the future for a majority ushered inter her special coach, but just legations was a terrible mistake and that Thiers, Gambetta and others of that stamp District Attorney John R. Henninger dis- | leved Cashier Riley in the local ofce dur | nected with the South Omaha Union Stock of offclal members. An agitation e |08 the traln was starting an’ American (8O0 W S GEREE WIS WL SRS by e dsed him as a mouthplece for highly | pelled any doubts on that pont tbis even- |ing a (wo weeks' vacation. When Riley | Yards Natjona} 158tk S $2,000 w‘h:m beeh started In the lsland, which, belng | YOUTE man rushed up and jumped into the | oo ARPROCER B BTN T IR TR (portant utterances affecting all nations. | ing, by stating that it was the intention | checked up on his return he claimed to M. Moserve o alloged o bave appropriated virtually a fortress, is under military taw, | CAF: D0t notleing that it was a reserved | po'p" MSSATC] ROT SRAL e PASE WOUKH| 1\ wan in giving explanation to such utter- [to turn the men over to the Allegheny |discover a cash shortage of $600. Ostrum | COnsists in interest PASCLIC st and the conditions huve assumed trouble. [ C0ACh: OB doing so he apologized pro- | U (e1EOUe: Branrlets Gl CAS BF ETRAH| ooy that he became one of the originators | authorities, as soon as they were in condi- | had disappearcd. Manager I B. Champion WOuth, cOVCTIE & ety s Btobagint: fusely to Mrs. West, who, being & charming | (W 00" o oL LA of the interview, which Is supposed to be | tion to be moved with safety and that the | of the local branch swore out a warrant for How HE Workew 1k S L Irish woman fell fnto an animated con~ | " A0 e ol oo enn made tnquiries re- | Pecullarly an American nstitution. same action would be taken with reforence |Ostrum's arres before Justice Edmondson, | The true character of the transaction roversy, which lasted until tho train | it SOVREST DEPTERS fnde TRauTes TR | ¢ o {o Mrs. Soffel. District Attorney John C.|and Chief of Police Fuller, under instruc- | by which this money was drawn 1s shown The English liberals, whose fear of |Fedched Chester, Mrs. West's destination. | FOEURE TR O 08 HOREE WO W P EEAR OF TOTAL BLINDNESS | Haymaker. Assistant District Attorney | tions from Mr. Cudahy at Omaha, began by the fact that the South Omaba Unlon Chamberlain is Judicrous, have turned a | TPere the young man asked the pleasure | o0 = 0 n,,m,,,m:(, And 'M:,,“",' the s John §. Robb, and Detective Robert G.|search for the wmissing auditor. Friday he | Stock Yards National bank was never deat ear to the appeals and petitions from | °f KnOWIng with whom he had enjoved the | (CCREE 0L TR e and Mor. | Hungarinn Woman nand Austrian | Robinson of Allegheny county arrived here | learned of Ostrum's presence in St. Louis |a state depository during Mr. Meserve s the Maltose, 8o J. H. Boland, a young Irish [ 10Urney: With a sweet emilo Mrs. Wear | L 188 87, CSTUUCHR M BURCHD MO 0 e Drtyen: i THAN o at noon today and at 2 o'clock were in con- |and ordered his arrest on the warrant sworn | term, nor dces its books show any deposit natigaalist member, supported by the Irish | S1d: “I'm a cousin of Roste Boote and the | io0_ ¢ o0 [ COVTECE MIC (IO TORC | iy g e i ference with the county authorities, when |out here, | of state money even in this instance. On partd, took up the Maltese cause. Boland | Eraudmother of Winston Churchill, so 1| 200 PORCCRE, WS RIERED 0| FRIN:Apesiar: |an understanding was reached with ref-| Ostrum is a stranger in Fort Smith, beiug | the contrary, instead of opening an account has forced Chamberlain to withdraw the | \6AYe YOU to guess who I am." Then she | | anquet was given. This ':,“ r rnz sy — | erence to the Qisposition of the prisoners. | known only to the few he met while fn|in the bank, as would be done in natural language decree and has earned the warm “I'“"’:"’v thires tailes Ths Bowhias o r‘:‘" “""’n | (Copyright, 1902, by Press Publishing Co.)'| After a consultation at the hospital In | the city s auditor, His antecedents are |course of business, Treasurer Meserve seems {Ranks o hie Maltese, especially.as Ghaw rnr‘vmx:»n;::.‘:; :l:\;lell :\hn n.n-r(qul- of Hed- JiSE tHa" amdknes tha m"m"_:’ table, .":; VIENNA, Feb. (New York World Ca- | the case of Mrs. Soffel this evening, Dis- | unknown here. Iiis home is sald to be|to have exchanged §60,000 of the state berlaindeprived the concession of all | yiTb (G8 B h"“"m "":‘)‘:M;:':“Zi_ ':‘\!'l“" Mre. Conger and Mme. Uchida on either | DieSTam—Speclal Telegram.)—A Hungarian | (riet. Attorney Haymaker decided to allow | in Omaha. Prior to his trouble he was a |school funds for a cashier's check, and grace by pretending it was a tribute to | N" S N n- | Cide. The emperor was the only man | ¥OMAn and an Austrian judge committed | the woman to remaln here, as her condi- |valued and trusted employe. Manager | simply to have held the check us one of the Itallan sentiment, not to Maltese protests. Mr. Balfour's reform of parliamentary procedure 18 devised not to facilitate legls- lation, but to make the membership of the House of Commons exact less from a large KING EDWARD'S ARM IS SORE | He and Al the Rest of the Royal i | | | present, except Chang Tsi, prospective minster from China to Great Britain, who knelt beside the dowager empress and in- terpreted what she sald. The emperor sat at the head of the second table. sulcide because they were appalled by the tear of total blindness. | Frau Michaelyung, who lived alone but in comfort in Grosa Wardein, had been told by the doctor that blindnces was her un- | tion 18 such that the trip to Pittsburg to- Champlon refuses to discuss the case. OM- sent from Fort Smith to St. suffering considerably from | Louis to bring Ostrum here for trial | THEY GET TH | night might be attended with fatal results. | Mrs. Soffel | her wound, and the attending physiclans | tear that her removal now, would cause cers will be EIR MONEY BACK account of record, the intercst, of course, was not credited on any deposit fund. In- stead, at the end of each month, apother cashier's check for $150, representing the | assets of the treasury. There belng no | | | . . He and | body of casual and dilletante leglslators, ot Family Submit to Need of | avoldable fate. She stralghtway had a | gapgrene t ¢ i I t at 2 per cent, was drawn by tha 3 ¢ X . gangrene to set in | : nteres [ s whom Balfour himself is the model. The Vaccina(t the ';‘l’l::"i" “T',‘::"‘:“'w:‘;:‘r":f“g::::"““‘fk‘;g | 1arge carving knife sharpened, lay down on A e | Cleveland Feanchise Corporations | pank's officers in the name of Mr. Meserve \ cardinal feature of his scheme is a re- y _nlm“edhf‘ Blie antn NARSTIGRIIR (e it | her bed and cut her thro: savagely that | Attorney Haymaker sald there would be | » t by Being OF the in his individual capacity, and so far , arrangement of the hours of the sesslon, | (Copyright, 12, by Press Publishing Co.) | abandon its policy of lsolatlon and adopt | her head was detached from the body, ¥t Fated Lint. | can be ascertained, never passed beyond Mr. 60 as to give the members two hours to attend dinner parties and two clear days RONDON, Feb. 1.—(New York World Ca- | blegram—Special Telegram.)—All the mem- the best features of western life and would send many students abroad. Afterwa rolled off the bed and was found on sae floor by those who entered the room in the no division made of the prize money until | the claims of the Butler people had been | heard. The excitement v.as unabated toda COLUMBUS, 0., I'eb. 1.—The State Board private resources. It Is sald that 000 after first being turned into the | Meserve the at the week's end for golf, motor or yacht. | bers of tho royal family. from the Ki i ey i | morning. ) 4 ¢ buuk was, by stipulation, kept there an Nothing substantial is planned to enbance | down to the prince of Wales: eldeat son | b currer ‘g or b S o araed |, £ourt Counollor VonHalsiager, the wmost | 415} & R85 ATQND SERATE MDEARIL L8 | of Tax B consisting of the gov- | yoroed period of @ few months without the efclency of the leglalative machine, | have been re-vaccinated. The queen‘s slight | with oo majesty conversed | oo 1neq, most feared, yet upright judge of | JAi! doors all day irying L b j ernor, auditor e and the attorney | g/owing any interest whatever, and that as the torles fear all new leglslation and | indisposition this week . e Aot ght | with everyone and particularly noticed the | e high court of Vienna, blew out hiy | {he tWo criminals. The most persistent of | general, today remitted the tax placed |\ hovments of $150 bekan at the expir k d veek, which prevented | o i o ¢ ’ $ many om ex- at the Oleveland orsifi { tho pi 90800 have no wish to provide weapons which a ! her returning from Windsor on mz i "‘.:."‘".“":mp”" was addressed (hrough an | PAISE He met all of his friends fn the ;]':‘“L":"l‘;:g: l:::“:w ;Hf“;"‘l'-'m‘:"l "‘)’""":““:’*‘y :Aw:l" ! ’:‘n Oleve \im.l rlr;m t:nmru porperd- | yjon “of that period, aud oontigued until btos ‘i 4 b B I B RSl et Hepl opest co s ions by the Cleveland Board of Equaliz it A ve' . possible radical Parliament might turn 0| ranged, Is attributed to the malaise fol- | interpreter and bowed WIthout epeaking. oo «rommn aulie him avorits | 1150 Biadle and declared thele ballet In [tion ‘on DROPRNLY EERFORRLING. 14110000, |8 Close of M. MasaresissCarutifes oioe important account. lowing vaccination. Lord Rosebery was | The interpreters o a4 bl lles, | “PO'®, eemed quite himself all the time, |\, oconce, This bellef seemed to decpen | They tho 1 e S0 far s the safety of the fund was con The Irish party naturally is plsased 4hat |vascinated a fortnlght sso snd It toon wei. | » composed bis replles. | piaeq bis last day precisely as usual and | D% ] 4 They do this becausc the Board of Equall- | corned, 1t wam, of course, as safe while it & t took well. | Every woman of the visiting party was y when it became known that Bd Blddic made | zation, in adding this amount to the vai- d sts predlotions sre verified and that a)) |Tondon's smallpoc opidemic. b | {4t 12:30 that night went to his office in the 5 y s 1o val- | ug drawing no Interest s it was after it threats of Drocedure - reform 1o cTipple | fuctuating. but. oo the whole t shows oh | SiYen & pair of jewslod bracalets and & |cgurts, locked himself v, wrote a few \ines | @ deathbed confession to Rev. Father Walsh 'uation of the corporstions’ proporty np- | besan to draw interest ctuating, e whole it shows an e » i ; e ight, declari s lu- o he o o NI "8 B their parilamentary policy have ended In|ypward tendency. The record of 1,017 cases :‘.flr:::‘-m pearl ¥ing, besldes. othar sou- |10 say that fear of blindness made "“"i:!n'el:fep‘:rm:‘n:mu::ful »huu.m:'(l‘-:‘r:rll“; :Illtnlln ” xl:lr'"umlm 1‘:’ sy |T“ “;” n‘"“' Rvidenes 8¢ Delinpration. oy > 3 enirs, 4 2 cenc C ery- | which specifically applies to all tele e gmoke. However, ihey expect 1o keep (he | under (reatment having been reported (his it r"r‘fv'r'.a'."&:',‘\h.'."?.,,'»"f}.""f.'u.'.“.fi’f'ifi'm'u'fi.'."'2?"““ Kabney and Detective Fitagerald, | tolograph and express companios. The eon. | Anollier point that has been brought out six weé ¥ cheme for five o | woek, vaccination s becoming general. | EMPRESS EUGENIE'S MEMOIRS |1y exic from dife. then shot himselt, - | A 10st love letter from Biddle to Mre. | porations that get (his reduction are the |iDdicating the deliberate plan with wbich | Both in the House of Commons and the | . b | Kate Softel, found In the snow near the Cleveland Electric Rallway company, Cleye- | the transaction was executed s that while Redmond Speaks of Contingencies, | [10u8e of Lords one may see members each | She Declures They Are to Include n e Wl | bloody scene of thelr capture, reveals the |land City Rallway company, the Cloveland | (he interest on this school money was L in% 0 ALIS. corpanbonRest.: gabn | TUNAR AFEL 108 WK | Serlous History of Louis WILL ENTHRALL ROMAN EYES | careful plot for thelr escape from the Al-|Gas Light and Coke compuny, the Peoplew |S4thered in by Mr. Meserve overy month the R hairikn of Inn Tagh REre, on | iutese g essioos liees.tn aduity \ Napoleon's Relgn - . [Jegheny county Jall. The letter clearly | Gas Light company and the Cleveland Klec. | 'nterest paid on the stato tunds regularly ARt 52 nerented Busisbment to | TTRIR vAGSIRRUINE e Feprcod.. This week | i Hemutiful Miss Gludys Dencon Takes | ghow the hazardous undertakings of the in- tric Hluminating company | placed in state depositories, is credited up EVRR A oL 0 members oeing lnlo | i uidnaile, YEAQIANR was. posipdned bes o L e Trunk Full of Latest Parixl | fatuated woman to secure the escape of | - !0 the state only once every threo months AR g | cause the bride fell 1l from this cause. 1t | (Copyright, by Press Publishing Co.) o | the Biddles. Since December 2, 1901, th It Is learned also that while it required with the spe o di- g e A RS 3 g F ST Fashions, the Biddles. Sinc ¢ 2, 1901, they | SALARIE! s leal a tull‘ll;nn b .‘n‘sls:x”:‘.lu‘lx;l"rxf:ilh ‘“'”l' Is a remarkable coincldence that In 138, | PARIS, Feb. 1.—(New York World had been making preparations to escape. S GO_ UE IN L'NCOLN'-.-wm votes in the grand jury room to 2ecied Solely Against tho Irlsbmen, 8ald: | the year of Queen!Viotoria's “coronation, | blegram—Specis) Telegram.) press Bu- | e i It appears that Mrs. Soffel fell in love | Council Increnses Pay of Elective Of- | ket (he number necessary to find a true i l’*" y a " _‘, '| LLIMEGee Wil | London also had & heavy smallpox ept- Kenle's private ségretary rites to the Rl Az Lo “,' "8 0D | itk B4 Biddle in November. The |,umm| Gices and i . ! bill, the auestions in dispute were not as doter us from dolng our duty as we see It | gemic, which much Interfered with thy [ World's Paris correspondent from Villa : ork World Ca-1 0 0 realized his power over her, and early | ccs and Shears Muyor of Seme |y taots brought out by the evidence, The government may be brought face 1o |yumber of visiters and the size of the | CYros, Cape Martin, ou the Riviera: “The Special Telegram.)—=The heautitul | ", ' v iver he proposed to her a plan ot of Mjs Power | but whether the offender was properly in- face with contingency In which the wholo | gipeot crowds. empress’ memoirs probably will not be pub- | MIE3 Gladye Deacon bus left Paris for She consented to lend him her ald - | dictible trom Douglas county and should Irish representation may withdraw from lshed 0 ¥ er the s p { Rome, where she will be the guest of the ape. ¥ Md, | PP > als g ed until:ien years after (he august auth . " LINCOLN, Fel e . s ol Tas Diatar i Al d In 194 [t o assador ane s Ourrte e | Between December 14 and 16 they had | LINCOLN, Feb. 1L—(Special Tetegram.)— | be prosecuted in this county, instead of in o g, revspn g el L i CHETWYND PLEASES HIMSELF |or's death, by “estamentary orders. At any | 0SS WRPASRAEAE SHE CHET, P 197 completed all arrangements to escape from The cily council (onight passed an ordl- | Lancaster county, which Is the official seat B F than by tha: trandntabt | - | rate, they nayur will be while she lives ol T e kK T (ih me ® | ihe jall. Then they learned of the goy- !nhance raising the salaries of the clectiva|of state government. After the law In the as & crown colony ihan Dy (o (rauIVIent | yie wnd 1tis Bride Decta Ave [ The wnnouncement made some time wgo | MY MisS Tuacon wbes With Rer severil g b Crospiie, After this Ed Biddlo al- |clty officlals $300 a year. This brings ihe case relating to jurisdiciion was cleared up onNtity . . ! . : ks e latest Parisian o, | : 3 > i B e e Happy apd. Weve: J |ihat the: wouldapppanr xoon: was & gratuls | IREEVIRE S8 DI A48 FOTCCRD, ashions. | ost porsuaded Mrs. Biddle to fly with him | maximum salary up to $1L800. Appointive | the bill was voted by the full number of England would be glad enough to offer | in Their Conduct, 1‘“*”{"'!'1-""\"“ of the French newspapers Bt i i e R e )" |and his brother. The contents of the let- |oficers, exclusive of those in police do- | jurors - A W { caused by the empress’ request to the [ overvarhere ol ate el b the peresi\® | ter shows it was orlginally ugreed that Mrs, | pari nent, whose salaries are unchanged, | e —— {u'w- ARG I w-rnlv]urm |.; be I;.mmlv.l.« 10 consult documents | *¥e7 g W3 BNIDS | G ottel was to leave the city for Canada on | were given a siight increase, averaging| BRANCH MINT FOR TACOMA i st TIht, She ress Publishing €0 | iy the national archive !the eve of the new oape, 5 o fire Chief Cleme: EMPLOYS MORE FEMALE LABOR |, LONDOY: Fob. i New York World Ca | "*iirEras ‘ootava* ¥olimes Bave beait ‘cams | De Pougy announces that she iy he- | ¢ €V¢ Of the news of the escape, {88 umonth, Wk CUNC Plament worraiiad | Iice on Col s | blegram—-Special Telegram.) — The Chet- | 1o, bringing the work down to 1870 fr"‘l trothed to @ ‘vealthy Lnglish Ente e Biddie Writes Passionntely, ,1.»-1-3: $1,200 1o §1,500 (tee olnage Smiles — s | wynd-8ecor marriage has not lost interest | yhe peal cause of the Franco- 1 ANT ] und intends to retive from the stage to de- mhetdattaniin :nexrt la an! tollawss | e council passed over the mayor's veto | rugingly at Clamorous Germany Takes a Long Step Forward |for sociers. The fact tat it was diselcn | ppre oxorrie i ':.\lur::x‘r(‘lu.v“:..:::m VAT | Lote herself to literature e e Baathian uoktty cilasth An ordinance (aklag away from that ofiolsl Washington City, without the permissien of either A 4 o ol SR beigte T 4 | bibles ten feet high that we could not % | tees and placing it In a spectal commitie el . e tann has Blvbn rive iy o awoman | ments 'n Parls. Two secretarles, hesides HovemeRty 4f, f Vessein Feb. 1. paq“inis stuff on us uince Saturdav. 80 |to be chosen by the councll, l WASHINGTO b. 1.~The house com- Imhe' Rappy Dalr ‘are stayiak a ']V"“‘V“"'"‘ur« consiantly working under the empress' | \,"“'\'"“ York Ph:‘:\ ‘I\'mulm.' on, | th at you n ";‘rll\m:lm‘r ;“\\T"” of il su mittee on colnage today acted favorably )y pa tay t the RA'n| personal f ML NRORS 128 5 Hwe outhumpton; Laur | plelor o fow where you'bought | ! TapHatite 4 (Copyright, 102, by Press Publishing 'o.) [hotel, Cape Dall, since they left Parls .""“"""' direction in order to complete the | from i Tro Rre the saws would come to the surface v | SENTENCES HOWARD FQR LIFE |ov v bill appropriatiug $200,000 for es- BERLIN, Feb, 1o-(Now York World o | noer & wptate. reconcliitstion rwith s | two other volumes, which will complete the | dafled T, for Ham VT | nover could convicl you, bt some peopie b | tabiishiog o branch mint at Tacoma, Wash. Dlogrum ~ Special_ Teiebram)— Boblunink | mothers e marebioness. <f Hastines, (roy | YOPK: THE emrress desires fo have it un- [ mouth and" orbours: Amaterdum, for | might suspect you. That would cut no ik at Frankfort Overrutes | The Keneral purjose of this new branch i with a new year, Germany has taken a loug {are expected back in London February 6 ;:Tm';,m.'(lM?; fi‘f“"l‘""fi':";lr;rn{:; :“” ¢ i for Liverp Anehorli, for Gias- | thelr 1} Beve $18 7 will fon for New inl and i “'”; "'M',‘,' """"( 'w“\':,fl,\"'r ;’,‘;h:n‘f step forward in employing womau Iabor in | Already they have recelved cabled con- |yt s serious hlrr:‘r) L i V:““I.’-].M“ Tdverpool (Jan. #L)—Arrlved—F, 8. L b A B R R Imposes Penalty, \:i.l. i “Tnk’»'x‘l‘"n;n Dills for m‘::-: all government departments, especlally so | gratulations and forgiveness from Mrs. B NApoleon's | jamy, "from San” Francisco. via St Vi k as 1 can, It would be much e fn two. Between January 1, 1902, and De. | Secor. who will start o see them aboes | "*/8% Written by the only peraon who could | cent. Balled—-Nomadic, for New York; L. | for us to get away If you stayed at home, Fern branch mists, the prospects that the sstab. B LI s e i B34 W | Betor; Wha " ! { write such & book accurately.” Cipla for New York, PG aeotn® of the warden,' Y00 khow. 11 | PRANKFORT. Ky, Feb. 1—Judge Can- |lishment of the one at Tacoma will eper- B ) "' “Glangow - Safled—Norwe, Cise you hould not WANt to g0, go (o the : .,4 ) B s a i women and girls are to be employed in the | To use Chetwynd's own words: “If any I3 reman portund, orweslan, . for | 2000 Kike At Homestasd sbout Maven if ang | (TiIL todsy overruled the molian for o new |ate against the eatablishmseat of ather state rallway offices, In the post, telegraph [one does not like our marriage ho can do| ST, PALL. Feb. 1--Poll o At uskigna-flalisa-sonomn, from 8yo, | BA1L (or ) indan (the name’ of Mre | AL 16 N8 THR HONAR aMe And Hen e o tne ins Eabarts Wea. pean | 4 PATL, h Policeman Chy oy, No B 5 P rateldon Charles W. McDo v ot a 'at- | tenoe P priso 6 o ¢ and telephoue servicos the number of girla |otherwise. We are pertectly Lappy and it is | Mayer whs dhior ana 'Killed curis toany s | "0 Niisrory bailci e reneonc for Now | LeF LETINE 'you Where T am and How & am | oneed e i Homerrd oo | o siaton that an. Broneh 1o the. navth employed is to be raised from 7,000 Lalqufla certain shafl rematn s0. Wo wers | (WO ‘I(mrxlnrl wlr‘;n? hu»lnlim-n\errd trying to | York ’ to get you. I want you to sult vourself in | 7" “"“‘ "‘""' """N "lrr ng ll:‘mu-l to | and -lu-w‘!dm“m nn& hranc: lnnllhn norths - roak tht. A Univermity avenue bulchor | At Souths —Balled—P! X L 1| Georgetown for safekeepiug pending an | west would be suliclent for vora o quite justifiabie in doing what we did" [ UEE BRG Qurglurs eschped. SN | waw Yot rnptoarslied-Fhiladeighis, for (Continued on Second FPage.) appeals BRI f g | meat needs,

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