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e | 18 belleved that all ser} 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1902. 3 't \ | took from it while it was yet a prospect MU D RED l \ \ OM H [ | ton, T1l, but from articles In his posses The body of Mrs. Victoria Grobowsky, a lc l E 1 P HE p' OUT the week. Yarns were moderate. Business Hmmc I THL BLA“‘ HILLS several small fortunes in specimens, some RDE AN AN ARAN sion he is known to have come from an | fermer ploneer resident of this county, who B ONEY POOL LPS e weths’ tars vrer oid o wabee ) of the epecimens containing more gold than eastern state and during the last few weeks | dled in St. Bernard's hospital, Council position of producers. ; , : quariz, He sent some of these specimens has been traveliog to this vity from San | Blufts, was brought here for buriel. She | OMICAGS LIV @etting in Readiness for the Bession of the | to New Or:--:- by the request of the man- | John W. Barringer of 8t Louis Was Borh | Francisco. Hayes travels in the best of was 82 years old and leaves two sons, | Demenstfates Power ul Intarests Are Bound R 5 Mining Oongress. agement of the exposition which was hels P style, the sleeping berth coupons found | Michael, of Washington, D. C., and Thomas, gt & in that city several years ago and they in This Oity. on him show, and he admits that he has | of Beemer. She died of old age to Proteot Market. Hogs Are Higher, with & ey were confiseated by the management or R tobbed innumerahle Shufeles .While of- ¢ e —_— ~Sheep Dull and Cattle ] 15 TO BE INCORPORATED IN COLORADO [lost; at least Mr. Long mever heard from | FATHER ARMY OFFICER STATIONED HERE | route; extending his journey eastward from | Warrant for Express Co v LOAN CONTRACTIONS ARE NOT HEAVY | CHICAGO, Dec. 20— CATTLE Receipts, 4 them again. Thess Jpecimensicre warth the proceeds realized by pawning the arti- | FREMONT, Neb., Dec. 21.—(Special.)s- 0 a8 marke ciow; good 1, biime atcers, i . -and it is & low estimate—$16,000, for they cles he secured. Deputy Game Wardens Simpkins and Car- Y M e gy A - Chilkoot District Promises to He An-| contained that much gold, and tho collec- | Stabbed By Man Who Attempts to| Several of the churches from which he oo igrrgrr B, clty yesterday looking after | HIEB Prices a Serious Handicap to | hoirera. ) T e o other Cripple Creek, Mimes There |tion was a small one. Since that date the Commit Suielde Immedintely confessed taking property had not missed | the shipment of brairle chickens and quail [ New Enterprives and Also sert. | MW culves, 8 wad Texas fed Carsying the Same Kind mine, althoush it continued toproducs ADE Ohiititiy the the articles until notified Sunday after- | from Verdigris to Chicago. Deputy Carter o, Betbuek 1o the Bxe HOUS—Recelpts, 21,000 head: estimated of Ore, ClL ' SOSK, _BEVOP produses’ any ' Bear: 59 5 noon by Detective Drummy, who followed | filed a complaint in the county court, charg- % Thad Monday, 35,000; left over, 3,000, mark: rich as before. A mill was built on the Crime. £he: Lra{). eposed by the Brissnbls eoNI: | lng T, D/ Buskénan, the mosconger of the port Trade. e higher: mixed and butchers. & :"e"';l" but "m“h"'l’; ‘l;"“’[‘: ""‘;“:vw"" #ion, securing suficient evidence to insure | American Express company, running be- ‘fi'.:“‘,v" RS rovkh gy WAL 1 DEADWOOD, 8. D., Mec! 21.—(Speelal.)— et e | his trig n the distriet court, It is thought | tween Bonesteel and Omaha, and the ex- | NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—(Special.)—Henry | HENt 5; bulk of sales, $6.0004.99, 1 fhe executive committee of the Ametican | !8ken seeming to grow barren as depth| Johm W, Barriger, who was stabbed to |, *., S o= press company with unlawfully having in | Clews, in his weekly letier, £uys: | BH AND LAMBS-Recelpts ¥ Mining congress met in Deadwood Mst) ¥2% made on it. It proved to be a “speci- death by Thompso)n Morton at St Loyuu. their possession 500 prairie chickens and | The creation of the mku 000 loan pool by -hy'\l‘,il' s::l ;v;:l“”i‘! _1:3.,.:\»;‘ “"‘:xlr' Y Thuraday for the purpose of drafting aryl-§Den” mine and, aithoush it still ‘con-| was & mative of Omaha, the son of Gen- | TRAING AT MERCY OF SNOW |tniriy-afx quail. A warrant was tasued for | 20 fadiy bepensial crecy i uike had & | mixed, 18G5 weatern sheep, 8.0044 Sled) o iessybiRtion’ and WSeRstitEERT I BOOR SERL 8 BNERE0 A O | e ey o the it the parties and the case will probably | practical demonstration that powerful in- | Dative lnmbs, $.0006.65; western lamth, §.00 d bylaws. There were present at ‘the [ 1OW It and of late it has not been worked. | was chief commissary of the Department |y ., , make Time Because Tracks | come up on Monday. It is thought that the | lerests Were ugreed in protecting the mar- | €538 ; ol -+ The new strike in the vicinity of this once | of the Platte, serving under Generals Ket AgRINAL a1 UNDec: SSATY Crigia; that good | Omclal yesterday: Ol il e o e | 8 s sald; Nowevér | Augur and Crook. The family resided on | ® in Places Are express company, which I8 really the party | ang jegitimate borrowers would secure such | Recelpta. Shipm ) { Ity, Idaho, president of the congress; Prof, ' [AMOUs mine' s sald, however, to be of a | Augur and Crook. Y ERRI NS, R in interest, will put up a strong fght. | accominodation a& they might need, and | Cattle 3 o4 £ Buckley of - Missouri, second vice | different mature from the strike in the | Caldwell street, near Twenty-sixth, where Plocked. The wardens are of the opinion that the | thai no funda would be wvalisbie for spetis | LIoKe gt 1 prosident; 8. W. Russell of Deadwood, first | Bengal Tiger and, while tho ore is rich, | the man killed Friday was born. A T, unlawful traffc has been going on for some | IANIVE Purboses What the emorgency was, | Shect - | Vice president, and Irwin Mahon of Scran- [ {he values appear to be more evenly dia- | John W. Barriger was a nephew of D. W.| rio yorine winds and heavy storms in | time with the connivance of the company. | Jetlon. ts met reveaiod. o was peobans Kansns City Live Stock Market ) Pa., secrotary of the congress. It had | {rbuted through it. Barriger of this eity, whq is connected " ) v general, and can no doubt be .caced back | KANSAS' CITY, Dec. 20.—CA AV ton, Pa., secretary ng the west during the last few days have | A . f Work on the smeiter of' the Dakota-Cal- | with the Omaha Blevator ‘company, and P BURNS IN HARBOR | i° the large amounts of moncy invoived in | celpts, & head: markei unchanged been the intentlon of incorporatifg the serfously impaired train, service. While 0' ' varfous underwriting and syndicate opera- | éxport and dressed beef steers American Mining congress under the laws | Mt company I8 progressing rapldly and | who was chiet clerk of the comissdry de- | ) "\ vy effects bave been felt by the —— { tons. For some time past It has been no | fair to good. $5.5.06; stockers 1 of the state of South Dakota, but after a | !he plant should be in operation shortly | partment walle hin brother was chiet com- | yyion“pycific, whose line traverses that |Life Saving Crew Goes to Rescme, but | secrot that this was the weakest spot In | ers, 822004 00; western fed steers consultation with the leading lawyers of | After the first of the year. The other cop- | missary officer. Mr. Barriger was in Cali- | territory where blissards and snowdrifts Falls to Reach :‘h.- wil:;l- ’-lltulllnxl. and fome of our able: .‘Tu«-,um"hymn Stee & c u | cows, $2.0062.70; nutive ¢ ] » R O e :‘:n:::’;pu;fi:nlr-dm:a.n‘:‘:alzlpcli::yfint»?; h,m‘;l .“ (;::,:lm; ‘“' d"" "'"‘d' ""fl':' are more frequent, every road entering Vouvsl Bow (he SetBE of ‘Sireda” sntictoatet ut | tive hetters, B %0 i : f this stat - |2 3 rived in Omaha Saturday evening, and in . this season of the year would be met, It | bulls $1.86@5., calves tidns of the statutes of this state pre- | TROERY TRuC LRl 1L developliE Chely Omaha has, to some degree, been hindered y d be ! i ) wsented obstacles'which would work a detri- response to a telegram from his brother, »us danger has been | tor the week, 40,500 1 in transportation. Yesterday scarcely a averted, and such, it is to be hoj 38—Re s, 2, . o ; e hoped, will | HOGS-Recelp(s, 2,600 head; good hogs ment to the congress in certain things, 8o [ |1TA® | KFOWIDK Ficher Wil the tme. Il General Barriger, left for St Louis that{road had its trains in on time. Those en-| GLOUCESTER, Mass. Dec. 3L—A 1arge | Broviss bo the case. Themere sbearanis | Sibe hihers on. 550, buk ot ajce, WS R was rescivadut the meeting to kpply to | o iy "ol liNlll Ven Thb. partias ] tering from the east and south were late | vessel, belleved o be elther & tank steamer | that $0,000.000 will be avallable In case of | @817: packers, d6.00Gi.10; llght, 38 I il o it I crisls tends to remo apprehension and | yor , i , pIgs, $6.5046. 00, ecol) the state ot Colorado for a charter, and to | &8 100, BOAE, DOXC Our, Tho, bartts| Additional detaile-of the tragedy are as | in'some cases, but this was of course due | with ofl or & sailing cratt loaded with | CFisla tends ‘to ‘remove ‘apprehension ‘and | yorkerd. 608y, pige, Kug H {ncorporate under the laws of that state. most $100,000 into the work, but the show lollows : to heavy Christmas travel, and not to the | come highly inflammable material, Was | money will not be wanted for the same| SBHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 200 head ! Entertainment Money Pledged. v p ’ O%-| As the murderer was dragged from his | weather, burned tonight in Massachusetts bay about | réason that a depositor will not withdraw | market steady: native lambs, '$4.00g5.10: & ¢ Liteo, | have. warranted ta fantin the grun, | ¥ictim. Into whose body he was frantically | "The Union Pacific did not have a through | twenty miles outeide of Boston harbor. A | B8 dccaunt, so iqng as he'has confidence n | western Tambs, &8ss, fea'dwes," S 4 w ed thelr n B e influence, ver, s | 3.9 ers, $.00g4.60; westers % ',:;'t'::""_";'r"r‘;v"_,""‘:t‘;’f:cn“,:':: bosrmpgionsd B g ¢ §round. | attempting to drive a large clasp knife, | rain from the west Saturday nor Sunday, | life eaving crew from Gloucester made an | offer by trong Lankers unon sentimont i | wethers 80,0004 . Storkore vna Teohers } been the guests of the Blick Hills Mining Men's asociation, and at the meeting of RAILROAD MIXES IN THE FIGHT), Morton swallowed bichloride of mercury Froth upon his lips aroused the suspicions of the policemen who arrested him and both Nos. 2 and 6 being abandoned, and | No. 102, the new exclusive fast mall train, was badly off schedule. The Union Pacific effort to reach the ship, but a strong south- east gale drove them back when they were still ten miles away. highly important aud beneficial. Call money was easier at once, though time money re- mains about 6 per cent. $2.0098.35. Recelpts for the week, head ew York Live Stock Market. N NEW ORK, De ).~BEEVES—Re- ::: ;::::-‘-;;":u:;- Ti‘:r:::{ n’\‘:::‘:n[w:;: Northweatern Determined to IKeew | prompt use of the stomach pump prevented | was able, however, to run its Denver trains | About 10:30 tonight Boston fshermen TR e R - ) PR MRSt R e Y 4 Sork which the assoclatich has ddne toward State Capital on Its Line him from carrying out his prearranged plan | on as good time as usual. It was through | came inte port and reported passing within hel‘:"ly ,"vohr‘ldr:‘y"ortl n?t?h:hl-'t !nmapm °é :R: E:Xo:erx'::rl::d,M:‘:z;us:-:“l;;:1 1 “ yalsing the necessary funds for the enter- of R of suicide. Barriger lived but thirty min- | Wyoming where the trouble occurred. Be- [ two miles of the burning vessel, but did | heavy lauldation of the I e ra st | Bt uhia, Catile Tan reamivad'o i SBet-UL the' rbabeby ot theAdierickn utes and made no statement. | tween Sidney and Cheyenne the tracks were | uot attempt to ascertain its identity. The | $50,000,000 since highwa Fic Intho mid- | American steers ~at ! Mining congress, which will hold its first 3 i As the officers held Morton before hia| entirely blocked with snow and In other | crew of one of them reported smelling f.'.‘,‘.fi'"‘;fi:l‘if,‘,; -1;:."1.';rzmfi:';'“r:x‘fi;f).i‘ l';,v!o;'r‘\:,”-‘.:;\.;:rrll ,’\'n T beet at 1o ) meeting under ite new charter in Deadwood | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Dec. 21.—(Special.) | victim he sald haughtily and without a [ places they were seriously interfered with. | burning oll and stated that the vessel was | pmall reduction, and is probabiy explained | Ib. for average. Bxports todas L atd Lead, was shown, and the sum raised | —The Iatest development in the campalgn vestige of remorse: “He don't need to' The Rock Island falled to bring in ita(a large one. They were unable to say, | have bean freely canceled or shifted to New CALVES-Receipts, 102 head: offeris ¥ to date amounts to $5,000, with $10,000 more | BOW belng waged by friends of the towns | identify me. I did it.” Later in the office | through train from the west Saturday, but | however, whether it was a steamer or a York. Forelgn bankers have besn eome. | mainly westerns, no sales reported: clty & pledged by the different big mining com. | °f Mitchell, Huron and Redfield to secure of chief of detectives Morton sald: “Gen- | managed to pull it through yesterday. sailing vessel, but they thought the former. | What Gistrustful of American methods of | drcesed, venls, MLOGIL®M por cht. s re. panies of the Hills. The committee fin. | the Fesubmission by the coming session of | tlemen, it 1s absolutely useless to question | These two fishermen passed about 8:30, but | upon our own resources at a somewhat | PENRED AND LAMDE-isstots tshed its work Thursday afternoon, and it | he state legislature of the state capital lo- | me; I will not discuss this matter. It|| UTHERANS DEDICATE CHURCH |2t 10:30 it could still be seen from shore, inconvenient season As & result we ought || SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, will be submitted to the congress at its | “31o0 question is an understanding which | would only Involve others and make more burning flercely. RIS el Ty Ret TRt ot | lower tone; bout 18 care of slo0k in i1 first meeting for ratification and adoption, | 18 sald to have been reached by the Chi- | trouble. I should not have done it." Three Impressive Services Held Com.| The vessel was first noticed about 4| ;ges, sheep sold at $3.00G4.00 per cwt.; culls The Black Hills Mining Men's assoctation | €480 & Northwestern rallroad interest It is known that Morton was frequently 4 g e & oclock this afternoon by the keeper of | Wiile ttme money ia ana 6 per cent b Jambe, 35.006- dressed mutton, 6g § has taken hold of the matter of the coming | Which at present favor Plerre and are op- | employed on construction work with Bar- et o i Eastern Point Light at the entrance of | And K004 blocks o r;m‘nwx;;;:;;l“ 5 1] G ~ meeting of the congress in dead earnest, Posed to the resubmission of the ques- riger near Cape Girardeau, Mo., mad it I8 casion, the harbor, market can be expected, in spite of the st. 1 L and were it to be held tomorrow it would | tion. ald they had some a%utes concerning abidi At that umx the vessel was evidently (MG points decline lately experienced. | ST LOUIS, Dec. .—CATTLERec find evorything prepared for the meeting. | According to seemingly reliable informa- ' their work. Morton was discharged by the | pREMO> T, Neb, Dec. 21.—(Special.)— |enveloped in thick smoke, but a few min- fi-“l';;:"e’;‘“g:;)";:;f;.l.:rl;ligci'(fiflrsr\:‘lc:fc;::: ;\".:’fl??":m‘i.~":-“.’,’,fin3:'v ‘“3:.‘:.:{1 ",";‘..',k,'uf The association has been actively at work | tion which has been received here, the offi- | company a few months ago, but it does not 'mpe pew German Evangelical Salem Lu- | U8 later a sudden explosion took place | which remaina to be seen. There in much | $4.6016,00, With Strictly fancy worth i 10 { dding to the costly collection of minerals | clals of the rallroad company who have | appear that Barriger was In any way re- (neran church on Fourth street was ded. | #nd flames broke out. The Dolliver's Neck Teason In the argument that after such an | $875; dressed beef and butcher stgers. $10¢ ! which it gathered at the time of the Personal charge of the matter of preven- | gponsible for his discharge or that the juaieq today in the presence.of & l-ruellm saving crew at once started for the :,'.'(.’.‘,‘“..'J."(.“uf,‘,‘, (nl:ca’\'.f, -50;!15efi:;; m-. ‘f.fiqék;u" <:‘- ’e\ex:‘-?;;v & «m::\' ‘5“:..:"& quarto-centennial exposition held in this | tion, If possible, the removal of the capl- | friendly relations of the two men were In- number of people. Services were held | *iP but the weather was tempestuous and | fivity "and soundness of gencral busines 1’1‘{'42"}»" Ka480; cniners, n‘wh:-‘-u bl | 34.00; calyes 7.00; Texas and In: city, and when the congress meets next | ¢al from a town on their line of road, are | terrupted. morning, afternoon and evening, the formal after getting some ten miles off shore and any improvement in the monetary situation i y Wi y y. 2.15@4.25; cow: d hel . year it will possess tbe finest collections | Preparing to concentrate their forces upon | Barriger married four years ago Miss eedicatin. servioss: Daluk’ in: the Moraing | & conglderable distance from the burning ;;‘:l;}“:::“:n‘.)wngr::".‘l -’:r"- :::‘.‘_1:;’;‘3" & n ;;;_"t $2.15@4.25; cows and helfers of ores and minerals in the west, and the Huron, which is on their road, If it ap-| Bdith Beck, a beautitul St. Louls girl. He and conducted in the German language.| 'OPS¢h they became exhausted and turned | i, that activity; on the contrary, there is AR Rackipta 500 SehAt. Imetieht most costly. Rival for Cripple Creek. KEYSTONE, 8. D, Dec. 21.—(Special.)— The Chilkoot district of the southern Hills pears that the removallsts have enough votes to control the legislature and resub- mit the capital location question. Prisoner Sets Himself on Fire. leaves a young child and his widow. When Barriger came to work the morn- ing of the tragedy he seemed to be in cheerful spirits, and when Morton called at an office adjoining his own and asked to The church was well filled when the pro- cesson of the clergy, in their somber black robes, arrived at the outer door of the rob- ing room, and after receiving the keys of the church from the trustees passed back. Just before they did so they saw L] ’anll schooner, evidently a fisherman, run up close to the vessel and after lingering a few minutes, sail awi This led them to belleve that it had been able to rescue every evidence that, if merchandise prices portion to the drop in stocks, a new and | safer business level would be reached on which plenty of new contracts could be placed with confidence. could be made to decline somewhat in pro- | steady; plgs and lights, $.8@6.05; packers, $6.004:6.26; butchers, $6.1016.5. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, §00 head; market_steady; native muttons, $3.40g4.00; lambs, $4.35@5.60; culls and bucks, §2 stockers, $1.50@3.00; Texuns, $2. Is producing some mines which will not be | §IQUX FALLS, 8. D., Dec. 21.—(Special.) | see Mr. Barriger the latter called pleas. some of the crew. HiSh Brides & Nandienp. st. . h 8, 8e:D.) Deo, 81s ) | - - through to their seats in the chapel. Rev. St. Jomen long in attracting attention, and mines, ‘ —County Coroner Hawkins of this city was antly to Morton to come in. Employes say g About 10:30 tonight the Boston schooners | pregent high prices are a serlous obstruc-| ST. JOSEPH, Dec. .—CATTLE—Re- too, the product of which will make the | (oday notified of the death, unds 1 C. Goede, the pastor of the church, thed | gortrude and Bmma W. Brown came in, | tion o Lew ehterprise. The effect of high | celpta, 57 head; Texans and westerns, .00 f Y- the Bty | et St aAtye TN | the (w0, I d0nTereed 18 (4w toties 60.4 {ook his.position in front 0fithe althr aBA | SUCk Socis 5 tataed within 6 short dis. | SIS DABIBEce RUininaty Hlastaton o oit| ST nntives, WAJGRMD: Gaws Wad neifers, district famous. This district is the only | circumstances, of a man whose name i8 few minutes before the sound of the scuffie i t Whi read the usual opening service. The sol- 1.75@4.25; stockers and feeders, $3.00g4.40. foreign trade returns, howed loss osa in the Black Hills which resembles |gaiq to be Chester Weatherham, at Gar- | attracted attention. Barriger then ran out emn service of consecration was then read | \A0C° Of the burning vessel, but nelther | oo™*sE 66 " exports uring the. last | & HOGR. Recelpts, 4,038 hoad: imedium and I its charactemistics the Cripple Creek dis- | retson, this (Minnehaha) county. Weather- | into the hallway, with Morton clinging to was able to give its name or tell of the | eleven months and an increase of $75,000,000 | heavy, $6.10G8.825: bulk of sales, $6.156. trict of Colos ‘The geological forma- tions and the bre taken from the mines are the same in everything and will prove {ham was placed in the Garretson jail on | the charge of intoxication. Last night he in some manner set himself on fire, re- him and brandishing a large knife. In the hall the two men fell to-the floor together, and hefore Morton could be subdued he had by Rev Fred Wupper of Hooper, the secre- tary of the Nebraska synod. It closed with impressive prayers dedicating the buillding and all therein to the service of God. The fate of the crew. RATES WILL NOT GO UP in imports. Much of this loss can be traced to the’deficit of last year's corn crop and its effect upon other cereals and meats which form a large part of our exports; | "SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 15 head; yearlings, $4.50; wethers, $4.25; ewes, $4. —. to be as rich. Soveral of the properties | celving injuriec which resulted fn. Bis ' driven the kette Ity Beceioun but_higher prices for cotton and ofls, also ! ger's body four dedication sermon was preached b, h manufactured products generally, stimu- which are being worked in the district are death about two hours after. It fs be- times. Whioer Sai A ookt !:mon % R’"‘“'l"_ Journal of Commerce Says New Sched- | [utad imports and checked exports untll our double-track railway between producing a very fair quality of ore, mot- withstanding the fact that very little work has been done op any of them. One of the best developed properties is that of the Ivanhoe company, which has lately resumed work on its shaft, which is following down & five-fosf vein of ore. Assays from the yein will go from $19 to $35 a ton gold. The ore is a free milling proposition, the goncentrates from which are said to be wery rich, and the company is now. making arrqngements to ship a carload of it either to Denver or Omaha for treatment. lleved he by some means secured matches | and started the fire, but whether or not | with sufcidal intent is not known. Bound to Commit Sulcide, SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Dec. 21.—(Special.) | —Edith Blanchard, a young woman who employed in a local hotel, last night, the result of a,quarrel with a sister who works at the same hotel, attempted*to com- mit suicide.by drinking a quantity of wood alcohol. While a physician was working over her she informed bim that it was use- CLERKS’ UNION ORGANIZED Men and Women Join New Lodge Un- der American Federation of Lal Retall Clerks’ union No. 220 was per- fected at Labor temple yesterday with a charter membership of ninety-eight. It charter was obtained from the Amerlean Federation of Labor and the permanent or- ! Grauenhorst of Columbus. Af the close of the last sermon Rev. Charles Goede was | tormally installed as pastor of the church [ by Rev. Wupper. He was accompunied at the altar by two deacons of his church, B. Langhoop and August Eichstadt, jr. Music was occupied today by the chorus. The In- terior woodwork is of hard pine and the seats oak opera chalrs. The interfor of the church presents o tastetul appearance. The walls are a dark green. The ceiling, which extends up into the roof, is of pressed metal and of a ules in Some Ca: Decreases. Are Slow NEW YORK, Dgc. 21.—The Journal of Commerce tomorrow will say: For some time past reports have been current that beginning with the first of the year rall- road freight rates will be increased on general merchandise. A printed copy of this classification proves that no general increase In rates has been effected and furthermore there do mot seem to be any cxcess of exports for the cleven months of this year was only $337,400,000, compared with $527,900,000 for the same time last year and $571,0,000 the year before. Bo persist- ent and heavy a decline in our International {rade baiance s highly significant. " There is a probability of a change for the better in_this respect, for there is a good demand for corn for export this year, and the recent declines in wheat and cor are favorable to an outward movement of those staples. Reaction Anticipated, The immediate outlook for the stock mar- | ket 18 for a natural reaction after the recent | very heavy decline in prices. Currency is | beginning to return from the interfor more | The Ml‘ the Missourl River and Chicago. The route of the famous train The Puys 014 Water Right. fless to try,to saye her lite, as she woyld | ganization was effected by Thomas L. Wil- lighter shade than the walls, The alAr Is | pem e e oy e Ay s O O I | lehing. wWhite Jomer prices for whent asd CUSTER CITY, . D., Dec. 21.—(Special,) | AKe another.and more successful ‘attempt | sn; fourth vice president of the Inter- of an elaborate Gothic design of pure white, s o | corn promise a better supply ofgxport bille 0 l d . 8. D., Dec. 21. AR rgrtingiqus - <obermiiape . : ¢ , > this extent the situation sedms. slightly ~The old Spring creek and Rockerville it 7 Drosented \tasit: | national Aseooistion of Machialsts, Who ls | trimmed with gold, and"the, pulpit of the | “rmaris’ S0 in’ ail ‘mome 200 chinges. Bome | Blrter Fhs Venismlee srontion is iy verian fume and. water right has been gold, and It 18 rumored that the purchaser has been 8. A. Baxter, who Is putting in the smelter &t Sheridan, Pennington county. The water power w'il be utilized to réin the electric light plant which will be built by the D It is sald, the girl came, from Spirit.Lake, ‘ Ia., where her family is highly respected. _ | Pardon for Perjurer. | PIERRE, 8. D, Dec. 21.—(Specia Governor Herreld has granted a pardon- to a national organizer for the American Fed- eratiom, The union was started, and in fact temporarily organized, about two weeks ago. - Willlam Grieb, secretary of the local lodge of International Brotherhood of Black- smiths, and other prominent labor repre- same design. Opposite the chancel at the north end of the church is a gallery, which was occupied by the chorus. The interior woodwork is of hard pine gnd the seats oak opera chairs. ( | The services this afternoon were in Eng- of these will Impose a slight increase In freight, rates, while many show actual re- ductions. By far the greater part of the changes made consist in fixing a min{mum welght on which a carload rate will be al- disturbing factor, for there seems to be no misu! de:standing between the United States | and European powers about the acquisition of new territory—the -vital point of the | Monroe doctrine., Preparations for January disbursements will soon be completed and & temporary morey flurry would not be ‘ Limited Equipment and Time the Best. H \ lowed or in increasing or reducing the | surprising. ALout the middle of next 3 kota-Calumet Copper Mining company at | Patrick Carber, ‘who hds ‘served! u. lifile | sentatives participated In the meoting. [lish and opened with the singing of the | niin 05 Weicne aiready gablished on | month, however, the monetary situation flioy Coppuatt b Qs that place, but it will require a great deal °VeT 8 Year on a four-year sentence for| The clerks elected as thelr president, old hymn, “A Mighty Fortress is ®ur | should show tmprovement, and if other de- of repairing before it will be in condition to furnish power for that parpose. The Bume was built in 1880 by Captain West at +An expense of $80,000 and was used for the purpose of bringing water to miners work- Ing the high bars along the banks of the treek. ‘It never was'a paying Investment, for after the water had been brought to the ground most of it falle2 to pay even £00d wages. It has for many years been & historical landmark, but b for that time been of ‘o practical use, and its pur- chase by Mr. Baxter will undoubtedly be the means of putting it to a profitable use L 2OW, & The Euipire-Baker group of mines, owned by Willam Tarrant and partners, is one perjury, having. been. sent from. Lawrence county. “The pardon had been: recommended by the pardon board, as well as asKed for by the jury and presiding fudge of the courtyin which the conviction” was secured. Besides 1t wi shown that .the wife,of Car- ber 1s dylng of consumption and could live il’\ll a short time On this showing the | pardon was granted. Don’t Accept Counterfeltn, | For plles, skin. aiscases, sores, bruises, burns and other wounds nothing equals DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Don't accept coumterfeits. None nuine except DeWitt' “I have ‘suffered -since 1865 outs | with protruding, bleeding piles and until | i secretary and treasurer, respectively, Wil- liam 8. Striker, Miss Florénce Wheéeler and Miss Alma Anderson. Women as well as men are, therefove, members of the new unton. Y Miss Mary L. Gibbon, a stenographer, ad- dressed the meeting, direeting her remarks particularly to, the members of her own tex who had affillated themselves with the unfon. . “It s high time you girls and women were improving your condi‘ion,” sald Miss Gibbon. “Do you not ‘think you have worked for $1 a day about as long as you ought 2" The answer to this question was one round of enthuslastic cheers, in which ft God.” Two sermons were dellvered, one by Rev. A. B. Leamer of West Point and the other by Dr. Neef of Yutan. Revs. Sick of Fontanelle and Wupper of Hooper preached in the evening. The new church is a direct outgrowth of the opposition of the Missouri synod to se- cret socleties. It was organized about two years ago and worshiped In the Advent church on Fifth street. Last winter a num- ber of members felt themselves forced to leave the other Lutheran church here on account of others of its members being turned out of the church on account of be- | longing to secret orders and joined them. Rev. C. Goede, then of Bennington, was secured as a pastor, and under his ministry | president of the Kansas City, certaln kinds of shipment tion undisturbed, but impose new condi- tions as to how the merchandlse is to bo packed In order to enjoy the same rating as under the present classification. i % Can Commence in ouri Pacific Tracks Ty February. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 21.—A. E. Stillwell, Mexico & Not a few changes leave the classifica- | | ORIENT WILL RUN NEXT YEAR velopments continue favorable we will cer- tainly have a g00d. tradiyg market, The ! general trend of the market for the present romises to be more confident on the buy- ng side. ' Forelgn Finanel | , LONDON, Deo. 21.—The tone of the Stock exchange At the end of last week was | cheertul, the feature being the general im- provement in Americans. Those securities were uneasy in the early ‘part of the week, but closed firmer. The feeling that the {end of the money stringency abroad has been sighted, = together with _increasing | confidence in the judgment ofs Wall street |and a hope that there will be no further | gold shipments to New York and Buenos Ayres this month has added strength to the trading. At one time South American | Orfent, returned today from New York and securities werc lhreultnedflb&/.lhe Venezue- lan situation, but they stiffened on later ou d that, beginning about February / b of the best gyoup-of claims situated near | "°CCPIY could find no permanent rellef,” | Was uoticed all the female members joined the church has prospered. The mew bufld- | PDROUBCe ; ORI g RO 5 | 000, ! 15, the Orient would operate trains south o L LT By el ster City. This group of claims con. | 479 J F Gerall of St. Paul, Ark. “Finally | WIth & vim, as if to give emphasls to thelr ing cost upward of $4,000, and ita comple. pei S AR e’ dapuie, Canadin sists of fourten locations, on all of which thero is e shqwing of ore. Since it hy been In the poseesslon of its present owners there has bden §10,000 expended on it in development work, and yho expenditure has | Dot proven a bad fnvestment, in the opin- fon of Mr. Tarrant, who is giving the work Rhis supervision. This work has been done, I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which soon cempletely cured me. BICYCLE TRUST REORGANIZED New Company 1s Formed to Take Over All Properties of Gibbon dwelt upon the necessity of working women and girls organizing for self-protection and expressed a hope that every female clerk in Omaha would joln the clerks’ union. One of the gentleman members of the new unfon said he fully expected to see tion is largeély due to the energy of the pastor and the trustees, three of whom, B, Langhoop, Aug Bichstadt and A. Janowsk, were removed from the old Luthern church | | for joining lodges. CASES SET DOWN FOR HEARING | @, 1903, of Wichita to Sweetwater, Tex., using the Missouri Pacific tracks for about thirty miles from Wichita, until the Orient lines are lald. This announcement is made following a conference with George Gould, president, and Russell Harding, third vice president ‘apd general manager of the Missourl Pa- and home rails were helped by satistactory traffic returns and the ,prospect of better dividends. Africans wefe stronger in the expectation of better conditions in South Africa. any fear of an increase in the bank rate this year, together with the prospect that the market will right itself when money flows Ir January and the Indicated rise in consuls contributed to the buoyancy at the | mained firm under light trading. The suc- cans | The fact that there is no longer | and Reclinin Day Coaches. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING 6 Daily Trains to CHICAGO For tickets and information apply to office of Genegal Agent, | 1401 and 1403 Farnam St, CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY. Why Not Mexico? You have been to Europe. ibrary Cars; Dining Cars; Free Ehair Cars, ‘4nd modern | | ; th of whom are directors of the -3 | 07 14" most ipAst,) e thres 100ations. ob 01a ‘Conee; the membership reach seversl hundred 1n & | supreme Comrt Makes Assighment tor 0”:,:"";,;;,,: “BERLIN, Dee. 21.—During the last week | You have seen California and lb“h I GRtats rosiitelsy Waioh bas T the Call of January O the bourse has In @ manner been infuenced Ol Wity Slas ) ™ fraced on the surfaco for 4 width of | NEW YORK, Dew 1—The American |p\jpTrs COMING BETTER WAGES ARE DEMANDED | bty qpeiuaan atiaion Ve | Colorado. Why not try over 150 feet for the entire léngth ‘of the three claims mentioned. At different places has adopted a' nizacion plan, flled with ‘the Cen- Bleycle, company commit( reory IS DELAYED (From ‘a Staff Correspondent.) | cess of the bank combination for the relfef | of the New York money market made a | The curfous architecture; the vast plazds, where the en- along its surface openings haVe been made, | tral Trust company of New York, which | Fresident of Union Pacific Tarries and | LINCOLN Dec. 21.~(Special. ) —Follow- | ™" & Nashville ‘Men Claim | goo4 impression here and_ the prophets Sive populafion’ Bt the ‘sity 3 and from them all ore has heen taken | provides for & new company to acquire the Negotiations Are Re- Ing is a list of cases that will be called Yoy | Seemia . b | istaken. The Vossiche Feltung save. It | gathers nightly to listen to ? which will assay well. Running through | properties from the old by purchase. tarded, for hearing January 6 in the supreme court: Raised. supposes that Europein financlal magnates | the stirring strains of a mili- g veia of ore in u seam about twelve | ‘The new company will issue $2,500,000 p.Teske against Dittberner, Madison: Farn- | SRS . B alasantiines ihie Toharean! | tary band; the rare beauty of [ et wide, which carries free .gold, awd am against Lincoln, Lancaster; Fei n { . AR v : plet 1 from whlch' &ssdfs runafiig up ints the | faror, rnt cumuletive Srat preferred mtock | o ool 0 T Lo o | SRaingt o Rk s asieri FerEusOn | o UILLE, Ky, Dee 3L—The execu- |of loans. Mouey Contipucs to-be abundantly the women; the picturesque hundreds of dollars to the ton, gold, have for cash redeemable all or any part at'110, $10,000,000 nop-cumulative 6 per cent pre- a settlement of the Union Pacific strike are | Lull, Douglas; Leake against Lucas, Dodge; | Dale agajnst/Council’ Blafts Savings bask. offered here. 'he rate for the carry-over | tive committee of the firemen and engineers | eyched 54 per cent, but call money was | attire of the men; the primi- tive methods of agriculture— ) bark, | 5 t. Joreign exchange had | been made. The average value of this | ferred stock preferential as to both diyi. | Probable before the last of this week or | Douglis: Parker agdinst Nothost ‘gevnis: | of the Loufsville & Nashville, which held & | only 2% per cent. Forelg: . Iy a few of the twelvo-foot seam, however, Is about $10 ! genas ana n:eu":nd .uo,:'m%oo ::,,:,:,,u the firat of next. Presidsnt Burt will not | ChiCak0, Koex Island & Pacific Raiiroud | conference on Saturday with the gemeral |3 downward tendency and domestlc loans these are only s few J to.the ton, but there are occasional pockets in it which are very rich. The ore is a free-milling, concentrating proposition, and the owners are undecidod whether to n stock. Holders of the present 5 .per cent debentures will be entitled to par in sec- ond preferred stock. Preferred stock is en- titled to $50 in new common stock for be in the city until Friday and possibly Saturday, and no steps are to be taken until he arrives. He was expected back from New. York sooner than this, but information company against Young, Lancaster; Hillers | against Yeiser, Webster; Miles ugainst Bal | lantine, Frontier; Vila 'against Grand Isi- |and E.L I & C. 8. Co., Hall; Perry Live | Btock Commission compuny against Biggs, Seward; Plainview State manager of the company, made a demand for an increase in wages and gave the man- agement until January 15 to reply. The executive committee which presented Forelgn rentes developed con- alderable activity during the week and al | most all industrials here have gained, par: ticularly chenmcals. Several electrical coal shares weakened upon warmer weather and the decline’n coke shipments. Irons gained | were firm. % scores of things that can be in Mexico seen and enjoyed in MID-WINTER. Cut out this ad, send it to and we will mall you & bank ag . v fthstandl: the fact el | Sotiate for a plant or not, some of them | gach share and to §9 first preferred stock | 4me from his residence yesterday that he | Hecht, Plerce: Penfold against Otover | the request will meet on that date to re- | several points notwithstanding the | 4 ce; 3 Y { ot weh a book about Mexico. Tells thiffking that the mine will stand @ Metlo | i return for a required assessment of 39 | bad planned to spend Christmas with his | DOUSlis: Relschick agatost Reiger, Rich' | celve tho anawer. - It 1s not belleved that | Ihal some prlce Toiis M Sust what you want to knew, further development. Work is going on |g share. The common sfock s &lso #on in Chicago and would not be {n Omaha | falo: Becker againet Breen, Douglae, Joaiin | ® Strike will result, even If the demands | cate e T Ry Tgtot e price and the ground seems to be holding its own | equed §5' ‘s share and may receive §9. in | Until Friday at least. agalist Wiiliam s, Douglas; ‘Coleman against | 87e Tefused, as the men say they do not | and the Slegon syndieate reducec the price wherever opened on the course of the veln, [ new first preferred stock and 325 in mew | President McNell of the boflermakers, | SPearman, Birpy; Spence tgalrst ley, | desire to “‘tie up"‘the system. H rg-American and the North German K Thaver, Genau against Ab) : Bambu, and it ls more than probable that te re- | commen stock. - . who has been in direct communication with ¥ * oth . falins Lydick against GLI, Burt; { Lloya lines advanced moderately upon Normand against A sults cf the development work will §¢ the e stock of the new com wi President Burt, is still in Kansas Cit Bank of Talm Otoe; N -~ Hamburg buying. The international as srection of & mill of some kind. The'ewns | netq. RengitanDe it | Bk O ko o Sein cmana against | ABOLISH GRADE CROSSINGS | sociiiiont of Sughy suatinics eadimates (e ors have recently pefused to bond the sample taken the entire width of the veln, held under a voting trust: for five years. will be in Omaha to meet Mr. Burt on the Tighe, Douglas; Fowler against Thomsen, Furopean crop this year at 5,174,743 tons, & | Ticket Office, 1323 A syndicate has underwritten the cash | latter's return. *All the strike leaders are | Dodge; wWeetorn Union Tobost Tt land Decldes to Spend Tem Mil- | decrease of 1.306,90 tons from last ven ground for handsome sums. ® payment required. anxious for a resumption of negotlations | against Wakefleld, Dixon; ‘n:-?lenm.':'.’lln':’: PIensioR " |°"m‘"ya3c'r'..y,.: dm"flm‘(:?- “&;".‘,;?,'. \} Tuetnstng Hieh o with Mr.-Burt, who they hope will come | DFelhause, Nemaha: Stocker agaipat. Ne lions on | D ipts for the month of Novem- F.rnam ' A Man Badly Imjured. » P ™€ | maha county, Nemaha; Sickler i raliroad receipts for the of N . t The Bi-Metallic group of claims, situ- J back from New York prepared to settle | Mannix, Buffalo: Pope against Whitome Tracks. | ber_amounted_ to 343000, an incrense of ated in the same district with the famous| OF Painfully burt, burmed, bruised or |up all pending differency No sanguine | Saline; 'McHale against Maloney, Douglas; "T‘*h“:"l",",,‘.".?“r;:: i A g OMAHA, NEB. 5 Bunbeam mine, 18 producing some very rich | ¥ounded gets quick comfort from Bucklen's | expectations are being indulged in, how. | Spearman against Gately. Barpy; Mekes o ¥ H nted to, 0040518 f . ore, but the veln from which it is being | ATRIca Salve. It comquers pain. 25c. For | eve |50 ey Roermens fi:::::.ff.’; B.u‘rm-; cwv:;n:vn,hbee. ‘n.—K—WoI-;km-ml b: jons of imports, Jecr f'n':;f.'.'.\.': s = = . s vertieal, § sale by Kuhn & Co. Clster county, — Custer; Valley ‘wounfy | commenced in the spring to rid Cleveland | trom the figurcs fo correspondls i daken, & vertical, 1s & very narrow one, at ROBS against Milford, Valley: Lincoln agalst | of 115 grade crossings. The estimated cost | Period of lust year. Exports for these eleven YOUR he present depth of the shaft, about ES FOR LIVING | ¥irt*Nation pank: Lintohe” har d 1t will requt | mauthe STORIAS over last year. The ax forty-five feet, being but fourten inches | RAILWAY ~ CLERKS COMBINE e Greteh againae Maxfield, Saliné; Mensinger :' zyo.mw:ar-kn ;L':n K vy l::ley::: | O e Taantat arid “articite { against Steiner Medinger company, Doug- | '° 90 g - | parss. o! - > Wide. The ore carries free gold, and a Demand More Momey and Less Work | 9°°78® Hayes Gives Up Information | {54730 Sl _'"m';’ T,‘,‘gm”“"? ‘;{M; '.\;5 corned. nereased /7 tons during the first eleven and assayed last week, gave & return of §101 #» gold and two ounces in silver to the ton. The property is owned by John Wise and arsoclates, who are working & shift of trom Santa Fe Co pany. as teo Unigue Criminail Cares Eldon against Patton, Otoe: Farmers bank geinst Boyd, Otoe: U company against P. Steam Baking Omaha Street Rallway company, Douglas; Standley against Clay, Robinson & Co., Douglas (two cases); Carl- | son against Jordan, Kearney; Omaha Loan Bdrns Three Wholesale Houses and FLAMES RAGE IN KNOXVILLE| | months of i as compared to the first | eleven months of 1%1. The increase In the exportation of cement to the United States for the time specified amounts to 132,000 ns. |wm\hmh. Dec. 21.—The Bank of Spain HIDES STRANGE BROS. HIDE CO. Stoux Clty, lowa, ", " | 0 blish branches in Havana, four men on it, LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 31.—Bfforts | When placed In the “sweatbox,” George | and Trust company against Dalc. Dougies. » SU1l 1n Spite of Fire- e s o ——rn oy o daebe RSP S are being made by the general office clerks | Hayes, who arrested by Detectives | Cuyler against Tate, Sherman: Heighi o » R R S AT | e, Sors, VI ew Strike in 3 of $he Sante o408 a union. There | Drummy, Mitchell and Stryker for the theft E?:nl:m skhl:u u":n"' ;’:"fifi"h ':f'm gainst mes. Dry G Market. Established 1562 HILL CITY, 8. D. Dec.)\21.—(Special) [ are about 150 freight clerks, handlers and | of the crucifix and altar decorations of St | Pheiys; Boucher against Stare MANCHESTER. Dec. 21.—DRY Goons— | WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGD ~—A mow strike of rich gold ore has been Mary Magdalene cMurch, branded himself checkers In the employ of the road here, | Morris’ against Linton, Dougl ; Nai | Wall Paper company against Columbi KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 22.—Fire has The cloth market last week was firm and 0 f the Principal EKxcha made in the vicinity of the Bengal Tiger | who have prepared & schedule which is now | a2 & professional church robber and gave | Wl Paper company againet Columbla Na- | just broke out in the Knoxville kuitting | steady and atler prowacted negotiations| Mempers of (e Sripcifs) frghanees. and it Is attracting & great deal of atten- | in the hands of the general superintendent. | up information which allowed the officers | §iite Hoyd: Connecticat Trust and 8. D | miif bullding on Commerce avenue, in the | farr DusImess oK Con s @ e ndencles 10 AIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDY The glon from gers of this district, In addition to ask'ng for & 40 per cemt to Airectly trace to his thievery the loss company against Fletcher, Franklin. heart of the wholesale district. The same inorease. The placing of business from Bought and soid for cash or ! -up ¢ y tuture deliver; ime was wheb the Bengal Tiger was con- | intrease in wages the freight and passen- | of property from six different edifices in e block is threatened with total destruc- | China of a sorting-up character assisted SYEye dovery: o o :llud the richest mine in the Black | ger trafic clerks require an elght-bour day | Omaba. Brought HMome for Burial. tion, which burned out in 1897, causing & | e reco ”fi.’n .:,::.,:’;g:,,‘.;“.:";;;, :;‘4; OMAMA BRANCH. 110-11l Board of Trade Hills, and its former owner, James Long, | and pay for overtime, Hayes claims that his bome is in Evans- | WEST POINT, Neb., Dec. 21.—(Special) | loss at that time of over $1,000,000, and t was executed during W. B. Ward, Local Meoager, L e T

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