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o = OMAHA DALLY 1902 : THE BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL 8 s ot s o eng ot | DEPEW BERORE COMMITTER |1zt e, 0 voet e ve oo [RUIVET [N HIS TEMPLE[LEAGUERS BEAT STUDENTS!yiyppg REJECT ACREEMENT OUR WIVES, MOTHERS, AND injury that s feared is admitied to spring from the fact that one Jperson, or a number of his miesion. Today he published an ar. Score Was 11 to 8 and Would Have | M Been More but for Unfor- ‘ of persons who are of one purpose hold ticle in the National Tidende in which he s & majority or controiling Interest fn the . ) 5 o P T o T R onaesng Hnes of rajlwey—a Senator Does Not Know Ohristmas and Has | declares that influences have been at wot | James Whitfield BEnds His Life at His D X to Abide by the Aoti f the MUGHTEHS. 4 tannte Error. ecline de by the otion o thing not forbidden by the law of Wash- No Conneotion with the Affair, In the islands which would render a plebis. Home in Kansas Oit; i % ington or any other e e ite at this time worthless to Denmark, as - iy s Indianapolis Conference, Proposition a Strange One. S s E‘XPLANATORV o the vote Of the tahabitants of the islands _— ll\“}:fim‘ a Staft Correspondent.) i i 1t is certaini astonishing proposit would result in favor of the sale. He there- LINCOLN, April 7.—(Special Telegram.) R o Ry Tt b i ould result in favor of the sale. Ho there- | FINANCIAL TROUBLE 1S THE CAUSE| 10", "closing game of the season to. | STRIKE, THEREFORE, GOES ON UNCHECKED Ruired: o malobity ot (Re caplial stoc Seeretary of State i a Letter (o [{FeAty outright. This is belleved to ehow e DTS . G UMty Too Many of Them are (wo_rallroad companies, one a Wisc Chat patsers the desperate straits of the opopsitiom. President of Western Base Ball|of Nebraska wae defeated by the Omahi pieeeiet OMel: ot United Mine Work- sorporation nn\'l ‘m. nlh";r A }n-n‘»;‘ mirman Da 1 Tells of League Disconraged by Fallure aggregation of Western leaguers, but the e Say Mandper Nobisson: Must Nerve]eqq' Wenk, Pnle Sompany, merely because the roads opers fis Romotiats 1R . s ’ r Ro SE e higens it bt MOVE ST. EDWARD POSTOFFICE| of taveatments tn mimer- - | 3007 110, h S Ohe e et ve Come to Thele Terma for and A i Mr. rmnu also makes the assertion that J e ent Enterp) been. Onco the Nebraska team had the n et ¢ naemic. as a matter of fact none of the defendants a Rural Free M Delivery Routes A0 INIT S0 Gote Ve DeCRERt the ettlement. t -t vou ve 0l e . J . t |of New York appeared today before the in low Lo . . ! One of the most sensational plays ever | DUBOIS, Py . » " laws of Washington, bearing on this point, | ¢ Whitfleld, president of the Western Base OIS, Pa.. April 7.—The district offt Do says :::cr:" _ ::;:‘"(r‘::‘nr:mfn;m |;::l-::.u:‘n;: 5 - . Ball league, and for many years sporting :;:n':':r‘!:‘:-‘:::r“: ‘(..l:“lnddé hyl‘l:l(:nrnlm |cers of the United Mine Workers and del- | PAINE'S CELE Y Nothing in_any of these sections forblds | o (™ r p (F rom a Staff orrespondent.) editor of the Kansas City Star, committed | % ¥ enterfiel maha | egates from the mines of the Rochester one person, whether a natural person of & ndies negotiations. His statement was | WASHINGTON, April 7.—(Special Tele- | guicide at his home here early today. er sent the ball clear to the north end [and Pittsburg Coal and Iron company today :T::p:::::'l(”n[" '{:/T r..':,:vluquln:& "r‘.fl‘r"{:::”-‘ur‘r: :,r(el. upmexpreued astonishment at hav- gram.)—The postmaster at St. Bdward, | Mr. Whitfleld was well known in Sport- n; the fleld, but Deputron nailed 'l_l whfl:‘ rejected the Indianapolis agreement reached pantes. The prohibition it placed upon the ng seen his name in the Christmas report. | Neb.,, has been authorized to move the Ing oircles throughout the west. For the the feat seemed almost impossible. “Bobby” | jast Friday by their national executive companjes themseives. It is their .un| He dl;" not kr‘mw Chhrm and never.had | pogtoffice to the building owned by Nels | jaqt ten years he has been fn charge of the Gaines gratified the bleachers by showing |board and General Manager Robinson of the L N sl iad, oot 154 | bt (oAbt oeRie aars oouit ot | Rt . sporting department of the Star. and in | P, ®4Usl to his last year's form. Townsend | Rochester and Pittsburg company Reaches the Root of Every Female o DO, R G c ors In selling | h¢ met thousands’ of people and could not | Rural free delivery routes have been or- | (hat capacity has always kept in touch did well at the twirling, but a sore arm | The conference today between the distriet - helr atock, or tranaferring It to one person | €y just who he had seeb, But as to this [ dereq established as follows: July 1, in|witn the politics of th ““"“I e, took him out of the game at the end of the | officers, the delegates and Mr. Robimson| Trouble and Makesour Women or @ syndicate of persons for the purpose | Danish island question he never had had [ Dallas t w one route, > * - BAMO. | tourth inning. Thomson, the new Ind " oy Whery county, Towa, at Bouton, 3 & , an | was held at Puixsutawney. After Mr. Rob- He was actlvi a discussion with anyone on the subject. | with Frank Shannon carrier; route em- | earis aa the vahe. - Tie was bnn of Dall a® | piaser, succeeded Townsend and barring his |inson had submitted the agreement resolved C. W. Knox ‘of Maryland, whose name | braces an area of twenty-two square miles wildness pitched well. Score: MERGER DEFENDANTS APPEAR| g " |ganizers of the original Western league, 4 &t Indianapolls, which stipulated that the E EF! was mentioned in the Christmas roport, told | contalning a population of §00. At Mil- | goq oo o a0l p“‘:mem Tn April, 1896 OMAHA. miners should push cars one way, this be- | 1t 1 of control. Strong and Vigorous. a most regrettable fact, and a i s i of meeting Christmas, whom he considered | burn, one v t 3 calamity, too, that our women, young and " 3 X route, area twenty-six square ¢ 2 e H 0 A By y v 3 James 3. $1i1l and Répresentatives of | 11 0 S0 L0l T hat ecora en- | mites, population’ 500: no carrier Bamed Lis presence at the National league meet- | Carter, .9 A ng @ recession from their demand for mule | (" Ll (T Ll Tl RO T most un A Himself and J. Plerpont Mor- . ‘ - % ing In New York and Chicego, and his [ Genin O O haulage both ways, the miners refused to " welf and J. v tangled with sharpers. The witneéss said | The Des Moines National bank of Des g H > healthy of females in the civilized world » pleas for Kansas Cléy on those two oce | Kleming, r 1 0 0 ofaccept the terms dnd Mr. Robineon finally | . san in . he consented to dselst Christmas and a|Moines was today designated as reserve | root Calhoun, 2 14 0 0| stated he had no further offer to make. The | FOT delicacy of beauty, intellectual capacity . contract was submitted to the' comnittee | agent for the First National bank of Em- | Casiope: Won for Kanaas Oity its first sad | Dolan, ds, 9 0 5 2|conterence, therefore, adjourned and -the | 74 for all graces that adorn the sex, they . ST. PAUL, April 7—This was ruls day |bY the terms of which Knox was to assist | metsburg, Ia. por st M by Moo o Wideld | iokey: sb.. 1 9 1 §|Strike of 10,000 miners goes on with no {m. | *tARA peerlesa: but it is doubtful if one in ‘ in the United States circult court. Judge|!D any proper manner in bringihg about | Bruno O. Hostetter of Kearney, Neb., and “.-; I-- !Mlebret:ryho the étub. e tor- | Gonding, 0 & 1 O|medinte prospects af settiement ten can be found who is functionally and the transfer, Knox to receive $15,000 in case | jogeph H. Sweeney of Osage, la, were to- o In May of that year spoiled the [ Hayes, c. 0 6 0 organically well Lochren presided. On this day appear- b ances are noted in cases in which plead- irgs have been filed within thirty days. The district officials say General Manager Robinson must come to them the next time for a settlement. ~Depression has every- team’s chances of making money by de- stroying the grand stand and flooding the diamond. TIn 1888, Mr. Whitfield agaln This absence of feminine health and vigorous vitality is due to a neglect of na- ture's unerring laws. Immediate reforma- of a sale and $350 per month. As 10 a 35 |day admitted to practice before the In- transaction which had been referred to, | terlor department. Knox sald he gave Christmas his check for C. M. Grimm was today appointed post- | oo The appearances noted today by Clerk | U 0 where taken th J L ) K PP . thi ot w195, which was indorsed by Hansen, 30d | master at De Kalb, Decatur county, Ia. acted as Kaneas Citys’ representative, this NEBRASKA d - e place of good cheer that |, i, is 1ocequary If our nation would have \ Laag were rather out of the ordinary. Thes |10 MU0 VO (LRt LG oty " time at the Amerfcan association’s meet- R H. 0. A E |was manifested on the announcement from | wopop ‘who will become true wives and i were made in the merger case of the Unite - e togs in Cincinnati and New York, and he | Hood, a i Bl i|Indlanapolis Saturday morning of a settle- s States of North America against the North- [ financial fact in the eitice aftair. The wit. et Lo 1, v i 1] st mothers with an offspring that will prove a fSinancial fact in the eifice aftair. The vl | POWDERLY RESIGNS HIS POST |was again successtun to securii What | Somess he went after, a franchise for Kansas City. l!};‘\‘rlrwnv That was his last actlve appearance in | Rhodes, es the base ball fleld until he was elected | Thomeon p. . strength to the country. For the special weaknesses to which women are now viclims, Palne's Celery Compound is the surest and safest remedy neral Strike. 0 0 10 Polley of 3 3 8 % §] INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 7.—The na- 0 0 o o oftional executive board of the United Mine crn Securlties Company et al. Complaint d " o was nothing of the kind was ever contemplated; e B i In this case was filed March 7 and was an | ROURE f B8 E0 T oo O riat. | Wil Be Succeeded as Comm action to test the valldity of the Sherman [ @ BV . Gemeral of Immigration by 3 O | 1 5 foner & act, the claim being made that the securi- president of the present Western league at | Deputron, 6 0 2 0 0fWorkers of America b ) ties compAtiy was an tnlawful combing. | P Fesponse to gusstions trom members Major Sargent. B Jeaenk that wrm" ¢ & Botder, €1, ¥ 9828 8 i g "wd "“h“" '"’: = '"“’l‘“l‘ In | The wonderful strengthening and bullding- ] tion in restraint of trade. of the committee Mr. Knox specifically . " Doane, 0 1 S | 0 e m")v % Al ll{:nm ses to develop up properties of this marvelous prescription v M. D. Grover appeared for the Great Ot'n!l"d that f-"‘ had l:'rudum\d (hrl!lmn: WASHINGTON, April 7.—The resignation Worrled by His Work. Total o 3 i w l.’i -h vw'wlml P :‘"D:J"f‘:\ll‘rs;r |h:\l P\vlnl‘ orfl: devised by that eminent medical expert, Northern rallway. The following written | (o W, J- Bryan or that oo g “‘"“‘"“; of Hon. Terrence V. Powderly as commis- | The work of organizing the new league | Omat 07210/ 118 3 011 felas of Pennsyivama Thene are tuenrn, |Frof. Bdward B. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., and 4 appearances were noted: Francis Lynde{ .o Christmas t 'H e Was an intimate | ;ionor general of tmmigration has been | proved very great, and since he decided to | Nebr: o 000080 h three members, of thh boned. vesrcseatiye | lte specfic. aetioh ;o cortecting’ disorders : Stetson, for J. Plerpont Morgan, and Rob- | fFicnd of Senator Hanna. placed in the hands of the president. Mr.|head the league that i fighting the Ameri. | TWwo-base hits: Calhoun, Stewart, Hickey e board, representinm | ot the female organiem, are well known to " ‘ dhaicr Buoos oft Guanih: ioiar of WY 3 f Three-base hit; Graham. Bases on balla: | b organization with a membership of over | the medic teesl a b s of ert Bacon; Emerson Hadley of St. Paul ap- | ooV versations with Christmas. As | LOWderly is to be gucceeded in office by |can assoclation, Mr. Whitfleld had. tolled | ot Townsend, 3; off Thomson, 8; off Owens. | 300,000 men. There seems to be a feell B et i ey ML Soubeew e Major Frank Sargent, but as the latetr does | night and day. Recently the tax upon him | none: off Graham, 2. Hit by " p B atithy | sousands, GEEWGIIESUER, AN, Deer 4 IENG peared In person for Mr. Stetson: John W. Jriggs and George B. Young, for the North- ern Securities company, James J. Hil J. tched balli | umon v ’ 1 QL g the miners’ officials that an amica- not expect to take hold for more than a |began to tell and for the last two weeks | Calhoun. Struck out: By Townsend, 2; by , 4 Thomaon, 1: by Owens, & by Graham, 3. |ble settlement' may be reached before the | ppw “,mmh, e Lo mm:""'ol""; ",“"" ;’ has been under a physiciau's care. On | pygged ball: Doane. Wild pitch: Thomson. |expiration of the thirty days' truce declared ‘hf-::::!nh:-pe';::‘:'»“rnn ound quickly glves tion will not be accepted until that time, h.‘h’_"’“n‘r‘";:‘l“'l“d ‘"’“; his :,“""“’ ': oLD HmBURNED by them in order to give the National CIvle | the true health (int to sallow Tal thoodiees Wik, ocmbatiod ‘:‘fl‘:; ‘:‘";"" ;:;' l::z federation (Ime to bring about a joint con- | faces; it gives life and light to the eyes h ference between the mine: d Y \ appearance. Charles W. Bunn, for the |giates was In a posftion where it seemed | WASHINGTON, April 7.—The president | week at the fireat American handicap shoot | Thirty Peraons Narrowly Eacape | oooii e miners and the mine | it gives pure, clean blood to course Lhrough Northern Pacific compan Shseesars to'take et today sent the following nominations to [Mr. Whitfleld by sheer force of will at- Death from the Flames in Besfdes preparing for' the strik . the body; it gives natural appetite, sweet ) Ry oo i . the senate: tended the days' contest. He'was on the paring for the strike in Penn- | gleep, and that blessed cheerfulness that is e o ¢ Chicago Fire, sylvania, it .is understood that the board RAILROAD LOSES THE CASE el Frank D. Roberts, collector of internal | verge of nervous prostration and on Sun- Wil give vafetul vonslderation 1o the Wett | of Pabe s COlH LORBILNL. Gy eirering to the latter's statement that ‘Mr. Bacon took great interest in the pprchase of the . i Danish islands, the senator deelared it was o, ol 8 enmedy, . Willls: | absolutely untrue and he did not, belleve ames and George F. Baker. Mr. Grigzs |y the acquisition of the islands, and con- was not present, Judge Young noting the | jijereq it unfortunate that the United trom weakness and disease to health and Nominations by President. | b Chairman Dalzell presented the following | revenue, Sixth district, Miseouri. day he was out of his head part of the VIBIAIN: troublas IEOAAY'S Seuslon WAk DL, | Lol wa foosi htae o e sat SO o Coloraidlo & Southern's Proposed Short | letter from Secretary Hay on the subject: Charles V. Herdliska, District of Colum- | time Nothing serious was thought of his | CHICAGO, April 7.—Thirty persons were | | o\, %0 PG LR BN MO8 Briels | and run down sister. Your condition. you 1 Line S5t BAME By Supreme To Hon. John Dnll Il, Chalrman Select | bia, consul at Callao, Peru. case, Rowever. driven into the street today by a fire which | P 0 G0 B DO N o & transacted. | family interests, and the welfare of sociei | : 8 deg Committee, ” ete.: o recelved vour | goi Bt Ay ey register of the land | Early this morning he arose and dressed | destroyed the block of frame buildings on [ canPrll T—Tho employes of | demand this effort on your part. Y Court Deciston, :;:elu;nr:re '12".: t ol rch and in reply oo iosktet; Ol himself, then, without making any re- | Cottage Grove avenue between Thirty- :he Am";lum'( ‘an company f{n this city to | —— - j it e sy art pf December, 189, Cap- | Stafford W. Austin, register of the land | mark, stepped to the mext room and fired |ninth street and Oakwood boulevard. The | [NEDEr of 4.000 went on strike today. fllamond ny“ “""\'”"';;‘,:,‘5'"“\;’2’\?‘;‘}f,');l’.r DENVER, Aprll 7.—The Colorado & | taln Christmas called upon me at {R{,“,‘:“,; office, Independence, Cal u bullet into his right temple. He was |destroyed buildings number nine and were | i, o m“'a‘ - lffifl:"t they objected to t Never fa X i e 0 3 . A j Bouthern. rallway's proposed short lne to | hepiment, i Informed me that throush)® crank E. Desmore, receiver of public |dead when a member of his family reached |landmarks on the South Side. The firemen | Jof 08 TVt ° detiied statement of thelr SPURE 1 Cripple Creek and possible cutoff via the | hagen he h(u‘ become aware that there| moneys, Independence, Cal. him, falled completely to check the flames till siipkiy.-and :1' ! _fl! required by the | canyon on the south fork of the Platte re- | A® & disposition among some of the lead-| “you,)\0 "y Coffeld, recelver of public| Mr. Whitfleld's piight is lald to over- |the new brick building occupied by the Y he employes demanded that ing members of the Danish government to the rule of the company requiring thi: a ceived a set-back by a decision of the su- | regard favorably an overture from the gov-( moneys, Alva, Okl. work and worry over financial affairs. He | Oakland National bank was reached. Hetty | i\ onont be changed. Wh o o 3 preme court handed down today by Judge | ernment of the United States looking to the| et bad lost heavlly on several enterprises in |Green is one of the owners of the bulldings | L/ “TETC € SHTRER P :“"’ ‘I';“'-M § acquisition of the Danish islands. He sa ¢ o A, . efuses decided to strike. Gabbert. that he haa been a navai ofiver and apoke| SIXTO LOPEZ BACK IN BOSTON|which he was lnterested. Mr. Whitfeld | which wete congimed. fho ‘total loes la — 3 WHO onunazo f The rallway company has been ready for | at some length in regard to the desirability was born in England forty-seven years ago. [Put at $20,000. Six members of the Wil- ’ ] - COTTON WORKERS STRIKE some time to begin work and bas been only | 9f the 1sland of St. John q¢ a naval :{,‘;{,‘g:; Former Representative of Aguinaldo | He came to Kansas City in 1884, and with | ischke family and two brothers™ by the awalting the court’s decision. In 1896 the | he conveyed What further technical in- Says He 1h Prepared to Secare the exception of one year, when he was|name of Lennard were cut off on the sec- | gy )y yundred Hands Quit at Au- war - & Denver Power and Irrigation company filed | formation he had on this subject to Ad- proprietor of the Referee, a small weekly, |ond floor of one of the structures by the [ on Jand in Platte canyon for a reservoir | Tifal Bradford of the Navy cepartment Finsl Peace, be has been with the Star since that time, | burning ot the stalrway. They were pre- [ and More Trouble IN sito 160 feet high and backing up the water | ever. and expressly declared that he had It is not known here what effect. if any, [Paring to jump when the firemen arrived Anticipated. APRIL for six or eight miles. The Colorado & | ho um;‘-léhlur!fllvl;r 1 :h:'“llgfl hlal;‘m‘ry BOSTON, April 7.—Sixto Lopez, who for | Mr. Whitfleld's death will have upon the |and brought them to safety by means of a Bouthern then laid clalm to a right of way | ey of sufficlent taterest to b 1o “kend | some months lived in this city and claimed | Western league. Mr. J. H. Manning and | ladder. AUGUSTA, Ga., April 7.—Eight hundred % over the land In question by virtue of a | confidential and mm-a nfent of this gov-|to represent Aguinaldo, has returned here | Mr. Nichols, owners of the Kansas City e TH DBCOE hands ‘employed in the King Cotton mills deed from raliroad companies which had | SFAment to Copenhagen fo ascertain un-| from the far east and today In an interview | club, are out of the city, Mr. Manning DISSOLVES TO REORGANIZE | nere went on strike today for a 10 per cent wmade filings and begun to lay rails in the | jomed 3o him the :,;‘,’ e AR | said he was prepared to return to the | being In the ecast and Mr. Nicols in St. — increase in wages. All other mills in this ¥ canyon. Suit was brought by the power and n.".'n.mmy of embassy at London. Cap-| Philippines and secure final peace, provided | Louis. 5 Gas 4. Coke. Cemecern’s Recelver | jiuipict will continue to run until Tues- X {rrigation company to condemn the laud < .08 oud ‘“‘"m‘fl.,ed the United States gives some intimation to Buerms: Acding Presidents Named with Plan of Larger day night. :'hlntad. Th.ddil-lrlh-t“cnurt decided -nl:;: Mgt I: 0 co m«mle"fm“ "."3 :lilu P‘llll)ollnoz‘ ll;otl fl-nl:lfiarl!lv ?:tthelr Impe- | on JOSEPHI "Mo., April¢ 7.—(Speclal Co dation. If by that time the trouble in the mill is 5 | 6 power and irrigation company, but me e government. whom he ha ate, but of their ultimate status. % 2 i p AV not. settled’ the ‘Manufaot i | nea’ Vo him & note of Miroduc- “ Telegram.)—W. TT. Van Brunt of the St L acturers’ assoclation { supreme court reverses this judgment and dongd. Jyfavio him @ note of Iniroduc: | Regarding the order preventing his return | TSEERT WL TR VOO SNt BL 06 S| BOSTON, April 7—Judge Colt of the|¥ill close every mill inAugusta, Akin, FOURTH ANNIVERSARY NUMBER remands the case. h gen, where Captain Christmas had ar-| to the Philippines Senor Lopez sald the | In his opinion Justice Gabbert holds that | Fauged for an tnterview between Mr. White | American authorities did not object to hia today that there 'was no trouble between | United States district court today appointed a raiiroad company cannot hold lands, even | 40 Gmember ‘of tho Danish gavernment. | \ynqing in Manila, provided he took the oath the u-m;;‘mmm and James Whitfleld. | Robert M. Burnett temporary recelver for | “EAY BAC employment 1t 1t has laid rails, unless it runs a bona | intérview and his onnectioh with the latter | of alleglance. He retused, however, to take | the presigent e relations were very |the New Esgland Gas and Coke company ik SOMIE FEATURWS IN APRIL. e N s o e Ii M atpe 14 not believe that any one | pleasant,” he eaid. *“We know Mr. Whit- |upon application of the United Coke and < P i / - TR Ward retarned to Washington and 1" saw | 1 beoee Be A8 SO0 BeCERE TN berty of | feld was very busy at the time the schedule | Gas company of West Virginia, a creditor. MAKES EXPENSE OPERATORS’ T T e "Dt by Usorun W. Lrosby. him once or ‘wice, but told him there was TReAting “wiks (Badd ‘asd @14 Bot W i t T Bscience. pect him | It.is understood that the recelvership pro- % g ......m..a‘ 2 - SERIOUS CHARGE IS MADE | no need for service X muh'{':;e“ o ervon consclence. To be present.” ‘All the members of the | cesdings ATs &.DAFt of .the plan for a re. | O"T™ HO®Se Says Shot Bxaminers and [ Waen New York Capturie London,” by in any fl! otlation ——— ol 0.t ral between (he 1%o. governments looking to TOWN IS ALMOST DESTROYED |leesue understood his position, and we forganization of the comptny and that Firers to Be Employed at P ko Bralis or Beauty.” Full-page Operators’ Cost. Warrant is I-l:- : for a Promi- ,'."%.,':fy“",fl":'mmfi'.r":v‘hm."l -vle *"";"1:'{:: knew he could not give the league as much | Kidder, Peabody & Co. and Seligman & Co. s salystion Army Girl," by Bloom S. Bagloy. nent Life Insurance Daniah mintster m Washington at the time| yale of the Basimess Diatriet of | time as he would have given under other | will finance the new concern. Mr. Burnett suusrates. Aheht, of ihe/ siining o the recent treaty and circumstances. Weé were satisfied with his | is (dentified with Kidder, Peabody & Co. DES MOINES, April 7.—The house today, | --4aies o, s ceived from the Danish minister, Mr Brun, work, however, and there was no possibility | The llabilities of the New England Gas | with but one dissenting vote, passed a bl)li of him having any trouble with the league.” | and Coke company are placed at $2,123,000, | requiring all mine operators in Towa to i 08 Mr. Van Brunt said Thomas Burns, vice [a part of which is sccured by $300,000 in | employ shot examiners and firers at their Valcuse, Graniteville, Warrenville, Bath, Langley and Clear Water, throwing 10,000 ihe Ma ne dnats Dlderent rated Vil “No. & Chesterton, Indiana, is [T - i Wy omen Who Automobile,” by Gerald . o | BUFFALO, N. Y., April 7.—Bdward Kap- | dated the 3ist of March, m2 aa' nin- Burned. by e one of the best known life insurance | < ey, o B R Ri Bart ofitha seustry, 15 waser Signing of the Con .-uon. CHESTERTON, Ind., April 7.—A fire | president and owner ot the Colorado | Brookline Gas company's certificates and [own expense. Agliap ot Useaiat New EOK., w. den W, B rest at Niagara F accused of ob-| In @ letter to Minister Brun of Denmark, [ which broke out at 10.o'clock Sunday and | Springs franchise will succeed to the vresi- | §200,000 company bonds. It fs said that| 1t was this demand at the recent con- | liustrated « Young Man in 1902." Iilus, e W Jouruaism- Seved Cuok,” by J Ureeiman. Aiiusirated. w York 1o Biose, ' vy Charles Edward Baros. ustraied Unusual Fioure o8 Ynueual Moo, e American UIFi's Blocess AOTUAd,” by Prank m.mm-n aise represents. | enclosed, Mr. Hay refers to_the signing of [ was not under control until 2 o'clock this | dency for the present and the probable | the operations of the company show a loss | ference of miners and operators that al- ™ tions from George F. Green, a farmer of | the convention of cession and adds: morning destroyed half of the busincas | successor of President Whitefleld may be | of $400,000 last yeal most precipitated a strike. The miners Niagara county. The warrant was lssued | The Eovernment of the United States is | district of Chesterton and for a time threat- President Sexton of the Three I league. —————— ylelded at that time, relying upon the it “Baward W, Kappele, alias Bdwaed | Uyio, Manner Under obligation o (he €00 | ened the destruction of the entire town. | DENVER, April .—D. C. Packard, owner | ELECTION IN KANSAS CITY |iegisiature to nccomplish their purpose. W, King." ot e ATy DrouEht ahf b |South Bend and Laporte were telegraphed |Of the Denver base ball club in the West- ing about $3,000 by tal tween the United States and Denmark and | to for help and an engine and one fire com- (ern league, when informed today of the [ Mumieipal Campaign Ends Today and | BREWERS TO EREA P o b ord,"” by Hobert Hanson. lius- Pliea Cured Withuut the Kaife. cannoL it for e oW DTt OK.nUBBOrt| pany were brought here on a special train |sulcide of James Whitfleld, president of S Both Sides Are K STRIKE S St S ations from Former Employes Are to Recelve 'First mark for commission, compensatfon or re- | from Laporte, but the fire was under con- |league, sald that his death would i no wi moneration ol oihstaver ~natupe which| tsol betore they arrived. The entire male affect the future of the league, whose al ght be made by private parties for Itehing, blind, hleeding or protrud Vietory. App| plles. Nc cure, no pay. All druggists a New York."" Illustruted the Worid,”” by Larolyn Lowry. | rized by the manufac "]l a 7 i t population- of the town turned out to fight | fairs are in good shape. Mr. Thomas Buras k . Lilustraved. | .mn‘m nt to refund money t:'n‘:-’:« ::G: eealon .:F'2.,‘.f'..l,"nafi°i'.§‘°f.|}2:‘uo‘;"& the | the flames. Among the bulldings destroyed |of Colorado Springs, Who was elected vieo | KANSAS CITY, April 7.—Kansus Oty b i e Ut R AL All Newstand United States. were the postofice and one hotel. The loss | president at the league meeting In this city | Will elect a mayor, auditor, police judge, 19¢°% VuRr pis to cure any case of piles, no matt long standing. Cures ordinary e ¢ays; the worst cases in fourteen upplication gives ease &sd rest. Rellev: itching instantly. This {s a new discovery and is the only pile remedy sold on & posi- tive guarantee, no cure mo pay. Price G0e. 1t you ggint don't keep It In stock send us §0c in stamps and we will forward same by msil. Manufactured by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., who also manufacture the celebrated cold cure, Laxative Bromo- A letter from Minister Brin states that | is estimated at between $50,000 and $100,- |last month, will become acting president | Ity attorney, seven upper house aldermen | BOSTON, Mass., April 7.—All the morn- aptaln Christmas had no authorization. | 00, and it will be unnecessary, Mr. Pack. |and fourteen lower house -ldemen tomor- | {ng. papers today contain advertisements| SPECIAL OFFER.~Inclose $1.00 for whatever; to enter into negatiations in the ard sald, to call a special meeting at once | O¥- for men to work in the breweries in this 1 name of the Danish government, nor to| JUDGE REAGAN IS BETTER |to elect = successor to President Whitfela. | Mayor James A Reed, domocratic candl- city affected by the strike of the inside make any’ promises in -the mame of the Manager Rourke's Comment. date for re-election, swept the clty by a|workmen. The advertisement says that » 0od majority two years ago and the demo- vi no letter of introduction, but refused his o AL AT 5 N Basrkol: MARARt “’nfi"' Omaha team, ar- | morrow. The republicans predict the eloc- | Thig fs the first important move on the | pweia Hame, P request in this connection. Time, """‘b"" t! “lc""o““ “‘l‘"“"“‘ with his | {jon of John J. Green for mayor by 3,000 | part of the master brewers to break the | w1 fascinating hook I ever Representative Richardson sald he b base ball family. On learning of Whitfleld's | piyrality. The soclalists probably will poll | gtrike which began a week ago. read.” ct or through your news- ot B R R ol death he seemed depressed and expressed | 300 votes. palitn. <k vl 12 s, gy R the deepest regret. " o (B committee and should produce any letters | who are attending Judge Re ] A No: 1 i The administration of Mayor Reed has At oy One' Day he had In connection with Ohristmas’ going | his condition is much better than at any | g.. it , Tas & No. 1 fellow.” 8a1d|peen the campaign Issue. The Civic feder- | take Laxative Bromo Quinive Tablets, Al Y MAGAZINE CO to Copenhagen. time of late. The wound on the head. m“'“}“.?‘fl ‘fr;:wv‘::' -l c:";‘ '°°h""" ation, just formed, 15 trylng to defeat sev- | drugglsts refund the money if It fails te BROADWA NEW YORK. Bhy By s Sabser which was caused by the Jancing of a bofl, | Treso® TOF b e ocertainly nothing | ¢ra] candidates for the council, adopting |eure. E, W. Grove's signature is on 130 'Weat 406 Strget | Quinine Tablets. 4 about the league’'s finances that needed to 1 in Ch ‘ Bad BIOOd Chairman Dalsell stated that Secretary |18 Ne8ling nicely and he has no symptoms | worry him, for they are being ably at. |'° ™ethod_80 Successtul In Chicago. Cnlbbes . ol Hay was ready to appear at any time his n Brunt of St.| Three Women A of ) of fever. He s feeling better and It is | yoraly oo by K, hought that it is only a matter of a short | presence was desired. The chairman rather | ' Joe. He was making a good salary from| OTTAWA, Kan.. April 7.—Mary McCoy, | Rev=A. C. Hirst leaves this aft Breeds umors mpn-uuuy digsented from Mr. Richara- | Ume When he will be able to be around. | ine association, besides haviog a good po- | Mary Staniéy and Eilzabeth Browning were Hot "Sprines, {0 gt K g BOYDI l Wonin:m‘ar:mu.w age! AMUSEMENTS, urder. | Will Presen yele of Composers.” sist at these musical servic Ngseation'that as the Secretary “had sition with the Star. He was given the | placed on trial here today for the murder [ During his absence the cholr will present a Eruptio ast ry of James Booth, an old man, sle of Composers” at the evening serv- e m’, I‘I.t" Latgnor, s thi man." (here shouid be & more de- DEATH RECORD. place partially because of the grasp he had | who was found murdered, after he had been | ices. the first evening (next Sunday) bein Yy T, talled explanation of any communications ; of the Kansas City situation. His death ruhbvd One of the womén carried the dead [ devoted to the American school, the secon Tmnblu, tion a8d | gent to him. No arrangement was made as » Cella Ann Fairbrother, leaves an important position to fill, man's watch when she was arrested. The | to the English, the third will' be French That Tired Feell . three lived together. Today they pleaded | composers and’ the fourth German. Mrs. ‘eeling, to Mr. Hay's appearing, but it was under- | AUBURN, Neb., April 7.—(Special Tele- 1 have no idea who will be selected 10 | not guilty. A jury will be impaneled to- | Thomas J. Kelly has been engaged to as- T All of which Hood’s Sarsaparilla | stood he would be heard later. gram.)—Mrs. Celia Ann Falrbrother died | succeed him. There are at least three good | morrow. ' Onu, by pnrltyinz, enriching and | Isaac N. Seligman of the firm of J. and [at the family home in Brownville yester- (men I have in mind, any ome of whom the bl W. Seligman, bankers at New York, told of | day evening, aged 69. She was the widow [ would be acceptable to me. W. H. Van ‘Prices—gbe, 5 B muu ]3“ unchecked, in- | Cbristmas of |of the late G. W. Fairbrothe FRIDAY, BATx RDAY . who was a | Brunt, treasurer, would make an excellent crease and multi ust as naturally | money transfers in case of a cession of the | well known newspaper man of this t him o : a8 the weeds .&'{' im.u“ w“un: islands. The firm wrote to the private| The deceased suffered a stroke of para- | to take tbe position, although I believe he on’ ose D lllll "E"i"’-‘eg’ b To.lm 'gnui:l the soil. 5 A Prices—Mal , 3 president, but I doubt If we could banker at Copenhagen mentioned by Christ- | lysis Tuesday evening from which she | would be almost the unanimous choice. advancement T, and NIGHT ing the firm to take chary mas and the answer from that institution | never rallied. She was one of the oldest | Then there is M. H. Saxon of Rock Island, o1 They need the same radical treat- | Tas aoc, (o° tate coming | 11l manager of the Three-I league. His { ment, too. of Christmas' authority. After that M. |here with her husband in 1857. name was suggested at the time Whitfield ! They should be rooted out in Spring. | seligman sald the firm dismissed the mat- was elected. I have no idea when a meet- C. Buess, Nehraska Oity. ing will be called. I can see no reason tory, giving no confirmation | eettlers of this part of the » ter. ¢ Joh ) ’ When Mr. Cousing asked as to Chelstmas’ Tt HO OD aatement (hat the Seligmans hag guaran- | JYIBRASKA CITY, Neb., April 7-—(Sp Sarsaparilla Btops the breeding of disease germs ud impurities in the blood. teéd certain contracts Mr. Seligman laugh- ingly declared such statements were made out of whole cloth. The committeee adjourned on call of the chalrman. this county, died at’ his home seven mil south of here Saturday afternoon, after an illness of several weeks. He wae born In Germany in 1824 and moved to America, in- 1856 and e di- —John ‘C. Buess, a ploneer settler of for haste, as the affairs of the league are in good condition and can run along for considerable time with Mr. Van Brunt looking after things generally.” MILLIONS SLIP FROM HIM Vast Fortune Va HONE 1531, mau' CLASS vwnéwu.e } luhflnmvlumyndnehm LOOKS BETTER FOR TREATY |fectly to Nebraska, where be engaged in l-n--u-h‘..m It §s & halr food, the roets, forcis, ,um- oe H)m lnur Host and the Kino- and that means a strong, farming, which business he' has followed body as well as a clear h-mny -lln. Ky ations Are That La thing {omering baid (reshness and life, and positively r 10 its ] e, 5 ot i Mar's T tiastih B 0ot o dyey sad b we 2ane: bers 'fic | “Prices—1oe, . h”:l will look be'nerflnnd 'leal bet~ Will Ratify Sale of West Mrs. J. G. McFadden, Falrmont. CHICAGO, April T.—Henry V. Lucas was LARGE soc. BOTTLES. AT LEADING mlumls‘u. BURLES l u .u WAYS POPULAR - mmgxhyukl:x ood’s Barsa- FAIRMONT, Neb., April 7.—(Special.)— | one of the baukrupts for whom the United ’ ephone —— The funeral of Mrs. J. G. McFadden of Lin- | States district court today wiped out $40,- m’ soa 0”0'- Good for 250. oake COPENHAGEN, April 7.—Two more sec- | coln took place hére today, in debts. The schedule filed by the HARFINA SOAP. | i’ . f the Landsthi neld | Th el . | petiti tned ana showed uTo’l“ lHII.ESQIIERS p Uuri lfleS ::;.:.:;lnd‘l:t:u‘ i g Db e Wy c;‘:l\nn:e“e:::l:‘ :;:.mf::":l oot [ Tat. 16 1883 2. Taicas foll helr to $5.000,- ‘3— 1“&..5:"'?. Lok “:::,::',:‘M :‘:‘1"‘..‘3.‘::“.:':;?.:',"‘ nd comedy 11 all theleglony PRI St I AM- islands treaty, but no vote was reached. | vicinity+in 1571 She leaves a husband and | 000 as his portion of $9,000,000 estate left “,,f"o HER h e B lo od The opposition made a new motion, namely. | son to mourn Ier. ¥ ::.,'NJ m". helr sh 'nm Ty b, 3 o 7 to order that a plebiscite be held before e by his father. Rosebery Story Discredited. Twenty years ago Judge Lucas, the pe- 7Pl vebled packags on receips o boc. 4nd ths coupon. s i {:‘.o,:‘m;m 22l wa Of §ravita: the ratification of the treaty. This motion | osebery ne ted, tioner's father, was reckoned the wealth- o priaa S " As nothing clse can. will not be accepted, but it caused the post- | LONDON, Aprll 7.—The Shefeld Tele- | lest man west of the Alleghenies. He was IEE 4 g e U“"C T “My son had pimples on his face, which | ponement of the vote to the next meeting | graph today published a report that Lord | money king in St. Louls, where a street Sraciarrams Co., e99 | after a while became & mass of sores. of the House, which will undoubtedly be | Rosebery was golng to South Africa at the | is named in his honor. Among other ven- Address. ... +Refuse substitutes. n having .,, fair- Health | : 1 began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla | the last one. A relisgle forecast indicates | request of King Edward. It was received | tures the son is sald to have lost $300,000 Mm- supply Hay's Hair-Heaith and Harfina Soap In their shops only : l'"lrliii‘kutr;\\lx-ll.ti_la‘.l‘lrrtn| .".','}" m-;\';“:"':vle“fl that the Landsthing whi vota for the ratl- | with no credence and probably arose from | by the failure of a barge line which he | torvis rgitan. N ooy, Gy na. D o fication of the treaty. - the fact that Lord Rosebery's son, Lord | started between St. Louls and New Orlea; and Dodse; SCHAFER'S DRUG STORE, | Americon plan: 1200 and up; European, | Herr von Fessen, who was sent (o the | Dalmeny, i joining his regiment at the | Mr. Lucas' fortune slipped rapidly trom his th and Chice and up per Q8% \RKKL & SON, Props. Danish West Indies In 1901 by the National | front. Lord Rosebery is at present at | possession and he came to Chicago to work ve e II.U#I'—IOMAN 142 Broadway; DeHAVEN, 432 Central Brosdway; CH gr:cffiuu, anuger. St e Tidende to stir up opposition (o the pro- | Naples for a living. BROWN, 637 Maln; WHELEY, 416 Breadway. A. B Davenport, Principal Clerk. 2 }