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— 1 i : v s ¥ k3 L S K NOT ADMINISTRATION BILL Hoar's Anti-Trus: Measure Expresses Only Ea 0wz Views ATTORNEY GENERAL 1S PREPARING PLANS Under Instructions He Wil t Opinton as to Any Needed WASHINGTON, Jen. 3—It can be a8 serted op Migd awibority thet amy ment that s Hoar's Wil i ministration messure i¢ & mistake far as can e ascertained 3 embodies ¢ By his own views ey gemerel Bad vo hand i its FTeme n. end 1o fact had mever seen ur fier 1ts publicat The attorney grveral had been requesied by Semater Hoar of the juliciary committee and also By the joftciary commitiee of the houst grepare ané presedt his vViews &8 10 1he ure of furiber Jegslation Decessers in dis jubgment, and 1t ¢ Bot expecied make Mis commupitation to thewe before Monday, When GODETESS CORVEDeS Pebhlte Praise for Bravery Avting Becretary Oarling of the Davy has adtirersed the foliowing letter to Enwign Wilam P nin of Martetts s sim- flar Jetters these members of the crew of th T. E Burten, Se M C. Prigey. Gunvers’ Mat ng Ordivary Sesmen H. T Mar Rend snd P E Milis and Apprestice H. H. Thomas T. Bol “The Separtment has been informed by be commsnding offcer of Mariet ané through the Separtment by the Venervelsn minister for foreign affairs of the rescue of & Venervelan fisherman from @rewning by Marietia's lifebost off La Guayra. Vemezuels. November 1, 1802. The rescue was performed in & heavy sea and on & 8ark might. under conditions that ex- powed ihe crew 1o considersble danger: and the commanding offcer of Marietta, the seoond offcer i3 command and the com- mender-in-chie! of the North Atlantic sta- thom and others who were cognizant of the circumstences have expressed their warm commenaution of the behavior of the off- cors snd men in 1be lifebost and of the sfmirsble manver iz which the boat was bunfled. The Oepariment is gratified to Journ of such preiweworthy scts ss these #Dd Gewires 10 tommunicate to You its ap- precistion of vour wkill and good Judgment om this ooousion of suving life under &iff- oulties, #nd en ineident whick is in ke ing with the best treditioms of the ses S, Tore Mewnnger from Honoluls ‘g cuble meskages were mode he White Bouse todxy Jun, 1—The President of wten, Washington: On behe Huwulluns of uf the muth we Oesive Thut Fou Know of the Geap wnd Triendly dnrerest (hes our gresident. huve felt from the firet in the grest oom merciul snd netionsl enerprises of belting The Pudific with &1 Ameriosn cubie eno o Thelr grest suteEotion nd GelEbt o the compietion this dur of Thei percion of The work wiuch mukes fhowe wpon the MEMIENG LNG We OUT heTe 0L The SOL ODe & mever before. Woe comgrutulute vou Mr Fresioent, wnd through you our fellow Citigens of the muinlLng J. KALANIANCLE, D KAWANANAKOA, SANMTEL PARKER, s ulations upon The of tedegragin commursoution Wit Huwat GBORGE B. CORTELYOT. Secretury Lientenant Abbotrs Offenwe. record of the cese of Lieutensut W. C. Avbort, artillers corps, has recetved a1 the navy Separtment. This officer was tried by courtmartisl at Ven couver barracks on charges of Deglect of Quty and with suflering & Prisoner com- s charge to escape. He was mivor coine, BL447,76 Iz sdfition 1he government hms ooined S50,000 pieces for Venervels, 1560000 pleces Sor the government of Colomdis wnd 7508 gold Oollars for the Lowsisua Purchase Accor@ing to afvioes Teoelved st the State department from Lioyé C. Griscom. United States mivieter to Persin, instruc- tloms bave been ment to the Persisn min- fster at Washingtor by ihe governmen: relstive 10 &1 exhitit of Persisn profducts st the Louisisns Purchase exposition st St Louls. Mr Grisvom siso savs thut the Parstaz foreigr ofice bae Dolified mer- THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL Pew People Know Bow Useful 3t s in Preserving Bealith and Beswty. Nearly evervhofly knows thei charcosl ¥ the safest and most efcient Sisinfectent snd puriber in nature, but few Teslse it when taker ipte the bumsn srstem ¢ » Temely hat the move you ot 4e not & Srug st all, wimply sheorbs the gases Bl fmpuri- Thes adwars presest f the stomeck and ip- testipes sne curTies them ot of The EvEem. Chiaroos! sweetens tbe brestd wfter smok- ing aBg GriTk'mg OF ANeT eAling onions snd ber oBorous vegetibies Charcos! efectuslly clests &nd improwes the complexion, 3t whiiems the teeth sné further acts & & Daturel snd endnently Ject - fects The mowth and (hrost Mrom the po o form or coml wml 1 1H e g i I i : of ihese losenges will soam * much tmprovel conlition of e hetser complexion Sweelar The boauty of ft cen Tesult frem il £ i, thet »e possitic harm Their continund use. bui, ob (De COBTIATY el bevet A Bullo phrsicien, o speaking of The beneliie of charoosl s 1 abvise Stuart's Absorbeni Loseuges 1o &l petients suflering from gas i@ The Slumeck el Bow- wis and to clear the complex.on né purity the bresth mewd ané heesi. 1 alse be- Beve the Niwer & greatly benefiel by the s H i hodies | c. 6 . W. G| but the procesd- | THE OMAHA D JANUARY 4 ILY BEE: SUNDAY [ coawe e s ot comeins |SFIZE THE CCSTOMS HOCSE | order that thome who Sesire may senl ex- i Wrons Date Was Pabltahed The corperstone of the army war eel- Jege 8t Washington barracks will he laid oz Washington's birthiay and » 208 tnet. a8 was inafvertently siated yee- { terday. The principal sddress will he made br Presifent Roosevelt TIRES OF COURT LIFE entinoed from First Page be She €0 Dot wear anr ornament except & ring with a single pearl When #he speaks ber eres light up ber face Her munner is extreme ensart and of- bavnd. But the @ret imgression of ber Pereonality was iz Do Wy on tlomer acgUAITIADCE ibe | World correspembent ber “medume e DO Jomger uses Tet it s soid that at the Sexon ar of woods &pd when bose sround sbe wis wont 1o eubdenlr change and wdep freesingly superior mamver. There vome of thes, bowever, in the trianguln copversation that nened on this WEIOT | Giren explaiped @Girestly that the viet wos & pewspaper correspondent. The pr vess bowed her besd i3 scquiesence and inguired Well, w nothing b T Mafl s ¥ Observing the the correspondent’'s Botice Bad been atiracted by buge piles of Jetters packed on a table mear & window, she 83ded garly in & resigned teme Yes. by every post it grows. They are of all kinds; some are amusing, some are congratulations, otbers comiain thrests kill us both. Many brought Christm: and New Year greetings. 1t is #o troudle- some to momsieur to read them all. I could do it alone.” “Yes,” interposed Giron, “some are from unbappy lovers like ourmelves, ssking for sympathy and even momer.” with a semse of bumor and ibe jriboess Jolned in “Our sympathy, they maturally have got as for momey”—shrugging ber shoulders— “that is what we mise most; is Andre.” Giron, who s “Andre” to ber mow, Te- turned her affectionate gave. replring sen- timentally, “Ab, troe, troe” The princess comtizwed: “Then there is | one sddressed to me as Mme. Giron' that is the most precious of all” This was enid with amother ecstastic glupve 8t Giron, who beumed end dowed gallsntly iz Tesponse Then the Prinoess added “What strange 1hings they put in the pa- pers sbout us—thut we are lving Juw ousily bere, thst T am oonstantly making ex fve purcheses in the shops. 1t I8 un- rue. A YOU cRD mee, we Nve simply as we wapt to Nve always bemoeforid.’ “Fou ere Wgyy, then, mulsme®” the World correspundent suggested Pines for Ber Children “My wole sorrow,’ the primoess Teplied 16 1het | cunmot bave news of my children 1 heve writien snd telegrapbed uily e Drestes for word, but there cOmes T &~ | ower. 71t wat That beowuse I ew & priv- cons 1 #hould be Gemied The Tight kY other | womer $p my orcumstnoes could ueert | 1o wee her chiloren. 1 shall persevere wti { 1 Jous: thet right is Tecopuized. Ji cemmot | be taken trom me. It de all 1 ask of The crown prinoe” “They bops, Ooultiess, by keeping vou spert fram your chiléren to $nouce vou o | returp %o Dresdern.” the corresponfent Te- | markes Then #t was thet the prinosss ernestly #poke the worlls guoted &1 the bed of this | Gispanen | “Never, pever will 1 go back there. Never | would 1 returs o the postiion of prinoess They are slaves, sristoorstic sleves 1o o~ quette—sisves, Dotiing eise Besidos, this i Do plessing fancy. Mo smourette; 3t i profound Jove. 1t is The QUL of 4 MED &0 | & womes to mate for consciences’ sake We | will Mwe our lves togetder &l Whstever oot ” _zu privress was losking tired and Giren | lwve been through such suxious Oars.” Therewes the Warld correspondent thsakel the prinoess for ber courtesy snd withlrew. While the prinoess was spesk- ing sbe Sisplayed fervor &bf Getermination bt withal sbe hus softhess of Slsposition which Jeft 4z agreesdle impression. She is 10t handuome, Bor even wWhit 35 called good- Jooking. Her photo conveys &b ides of a woman of Wwuchk more sriking presence &nd character than she ckn Teally lay clatm to | leing. Her glanoess towsrd Givon were mwelting in their tendeTness, slmost ember- | TesSing to the third party. But she really seemed ohlivious Of LUYODE's Presence a1 ihose Moments &0d 1L Epesking of ber Jove for Giren sbe Gimplayed & Jack of Teserve | quite wdmurmel She 3¢ sn enigms. Her renounciug of the CTOWD Seemingly 3 Lo Doweriety bunting pose, DU & gEDUIDE Tevoll apuinst comdl- Tons of Me butelul 1o ber. There is mo eccentricity $u ber msnber. Rather there s muck sweetbess &ud DULBINE to Kugpes the Mghtiness of & WOmAD Who Chss pro- W 1be winds from imesisiibie mo- ‘ndulgence (ZAR TN POOR BEALTH (Contipued trom First Puge.) Prepch composers, o when she foel bereic ané strong, Gusling inte some of the Wigner grand Lobes i ot menely courtesy which impels he visiors to ask the cxar to join Bis wite tn u Gwet. Be Plavs with & fibe touch, but Temds muse slowlr. It i & plessure 1o see This mighty | ruler Sorgerting w1l his cures s he picks out s part from the wusic sheet I front | of him and obelienty following the white ‘hum of the czarine &s she poivis out | the motes te wiich be 15 1o stend | This i the Nie for wiuch the czar was mede. His guiel, refined neture i mare ®t bome in such surroundings then in the glare and sound of public Mfe No wonder s faoe ofiel WeArs tThel pEined Lired lonk | which &l know o well; me wonder thur tu i!. mibsl of the gongeous Slwplays w1 lus oourt tn St Pewsrsbung bis eves often me- | sume & twr-awey, Gresmy guse &5 Though his thoughts were in Qiwent Livelie sund bis INAGIATIOL COLIUTINE Up some happr soene when he i slone Witk his Jussion- wisly doved wite and Tatiens snd (ige ano Murie and the beby by s side. There 16 snother Dotable visitor st Yudus #1 gresent, the aged Oount Tulsiol, who i | slowly recovering Bom & severe iBness Tolstal 1 4 beslloss 0 sky I8 | pever seey Witz he imperis] Gomein Be tll'- I suet seclusion snd site for hours lon the besch wocompaziet by Te wite | coptempisting e ses wné oconsionadly writing. At De ozur wes much | mPuenced by ‘s writings, W |be Dow Tegards Wm us being & it eooentric { | Bave & Care Dent foul wits & cold: Do ope can el | what the end may be Poewmonia, csterTh, ol romic bronchits &b CODSUMPLIOD fver- | | iy resuli trom peglected celds. Nothing car be compared with Chamberinin's Cougt Remedy &+ & quick cure Sor colds sn8 fu- fuenss wnd by S use hese Clscases Wiy be avoided He spoke | it mot?| “We Dotk wre grestly futigued. We | !Mw Snddenly Land Feroe of Mariver | at Poerto Cabelle. © ¢ | pEOPLE BARRICADE TOWN TO SHOW FIGHT | Bat Explanation is Made that Inten- tiom i Omly te Make Blockade More Effective and Calmness | s Agw Reigning of m morning and bouse ani ce e effered The excitement of hAMItADis Wt 1D~ tense and ther jregared 1o Gefend 1de res of the town The streets wlre barricsded when it wae snnounoed thet the lunding of | the Germans was only 3 movement taken in eraft snd order w0 clesr the port of small | remBier the MiockaSe more effe This dad & ealm © who believed that c il the ¢ | The revolution skirts of Poerto Cabelle Thbe British gunbos: Zu the Venervelsn war vesse which Jefi bere pestertuy Tor {a zumber of prives in tow returs to this port laet night BEWRErS CRITTING BwEY Trpes count of the eavy gake Niowing and © CORIIRTT CurTew T tish buve we s sasiEtanoe The Italian ¢ vanns Beusen has | Jent Dere for Curacne, waere §t will coul ! Sars Caracas s Threstencd | Pams h to the Matin | trom Carsces eaye the city is memwced by | revelutionary forces in the neighborboot | The aispatcd describes the gitustion wt Caracas as critical. The bank, he savs lacks the reguired resources to et the bille and expemses of the governmen: and & forced loar s fenred, which will afect foreigners as well ks Venervelans Jan 4 —A Qi (Continved trom First Puge ) searched the prisoners were comlucted to cells. Later 1n the dxy Bva Humbert was tuken | betore the examining magisirate, who | brief guestioning, 1018 ber she was &t | ertr. Az afecting soepe followed when her | @4 gramemother, the widow of & former | mimister of corridor outside. The women fe others arme weeping bitterly, after wh ibe grapdmother took Bve home vitd ber Sympathy for Dva | Bva's position excites gevers) symp | The @ir, who Dever was very strong, sul- fers from besrt trouble. Sbe waus hroug! s & refined genlewoman, Erest okre being teken with ber efucstion vever slowed 10 know suvibimg Humbert's schemes Trausuctions | wiich all the other members of the famil were thoroughly fmilisr Were Dever T ferred o in ber presence. Thus she grew up 40 compiete ignorance of ihe reul posi 140B of Dersel! snd those sround ber, know- ing Dothing of the plotting hwpocries wnd Fwinfling which Wkt going on i the fumily. | Prom the first 3t hes been recopnized tht | it would be gromly unteir 1o keep the inno- | cupt girl in prisn becsuse sbe had the mie- fortune te be connected Witk Uhose Tespon- sitle for the gigentic swinfle which hms | lunfed them in the conciergerie. 8o the Bo- tion of the suthorities in seiting Bva prompidy st Mberty meets with genersl ep- proval The 8uy ufter her relemse Mme. Severipe, well kpown v Paris Miersry cir- cles, PRIE & Visit 1o the grl's grandmother on Duc Oe Cope. While Mme Severine was there Bve was introduced 10 her. Mime Severine Gescribes Bow, 1D & PEIDELIC DEITE- tve, broken by MLy sobe snd sorrowtul recoliections, the 10618 the wisitor thet until the gendsrmes came fnto the house wt Madrié and xrrested ber perents she knew shsolutely Dothing of whet hed been going on &1 Avenue 8o la Grende Armee in Puris. 1n telling of the Night trom home, Bva suid “My parents t0ld me they were going ivio the oountry for rest, but in the cab they both créed #t o bresk their hesris. Then they msked me f 1 would Dot prefer to re- muin in Paris with grapuie” But the eirl loved her grief-stricken futher oo much and Geclared that she would go Witk Them, #0 &1l went to Malrid Lives for Ber Pather. ivte ench f Mme. y Mme Severine msked Bve ¥ she sull mesnt to take the veil. “No,” the girl un- swered, “thet would be selfish 1 wisd to lve for my father snd for hum wlome. I know that my life i fuished snd henoetnrih 1 shall be trenbed s & reprobate, but 1 @o | |not ming thet 1 shall mever marry, buot will console my futher. Por my sake he will not kIl bimeelf, but 1 fesr e will Jet himeell @ie slowly from Gespair wnd runger As Mme Severine suid gooftye the poor girl's soul found venmt in the puthetic ory “Hyve pity on Mm medsm 1 hwve o rarely seen Yom muie. Be was 50 good, %0 unhappy My poor, Sesr tuther.” Then U | @irl's tears Durst outl afresh There 3% Do guestion &s 10 which of Der perents Bva loves the more. A1l ber afec- tion seems 1o be levished WPon her Twih especially Sinoe TEOPD! Tevelstions hwve shown thet be, like ber, wus the Oesigning Therese. The 3 ter was written by Bva prison sfier be was coufined fn ihe My Denr Puther—My whole hesrt is wit you. 1 could nor Bve Teke cure of vourse sy coursgecus. 1 trembie 5t Vo 1o ¥our hesdth: vou, whose Dol srong. sall 30 1 e you anoe more uié be Arenctl for me Wwho Jove FOU more Than LNITHILE 0L eurl 1 wm bagps 1o be with grandme. | send vour dsughter WMELRT medical ETeDAEDT Whe s from Madrid w Paris and had Joug telks with Mme Humbert, both in prisor and Ouring the Journey 10 Franoe, ses “She is &1 exUBOrGIDETY Women; gy sud, Gepressel snd smiling by turns She walked almost inossssutly O Ihe train Por ope poment she took The Getectives Wi ber sopfidence &nd explained how she hed beer wvictimized When the officer 1018 ber they were forbidfer to Neten ic |ber on ThEl Topic she poured WFUTeSLECIOLS of her impooence ine my I her infignation she Clenchied her fie at i vimible epemies. ‘her broke iuio s lemer over ber poor dsughter, who hué bees Tesred it Juzury, Hul BOW I8 penniless Annerts She Homest “Wher sbe Dr. Gilbers, the trevelel Wik the Humb hel exhsumed the suljec she shoved me Der rimgs wné hoped he Jewels woulf Dot be wken from ber HrmIng 10 ber srvesi she Geclered eper getically Thet she was the most hones woman b Prunce ané that 1 the course o ber whole Mie sbe hud bever commitied s st which couwld tWermish the honor of ber Lame * “They have calief me 'he bigees: robber of fhe cemturs. she cried. Whet thes should said s et 1 osm the one | that Bas beex robibet the most | “Sbe el on e he mgression of one {suBering from beluchations, whe hae HURTS THE USURERS the ipterior, met her in the | a8 wus | with | On;-hn's Popular Priced Tailoring House. HERE’S A SNAP NICOLL’ JANUARY CLEANING'UP_SALE! A Chance to have garments made-to-order at about cost of material and making, WE'VE SOMETHING LIKE A THOUSAND REMNANTS, SHORT LENGTHS, ODDS AND ENDS, ETC. THE RESULT OF A VERY BUSY SEASON'S TRADE. It is our custcm at the end of every busy season to collect the surplus stock—remnants—short lengths —odds and ends—bunch them together and then cut them to your order at about cost of materials and mak- ing. TROUSERS $5 worth $6 and $7. TROUSERS $6 worth $7.50 and $8. TROUSERS $7 worth $8.50 and $9. TROUSERS $8 worth $9.50 and $10. SUITS SI8 worth $22 and $25. SUITS $20 worth $27 and $28. SUITS $25 worth $30 and $32. SUITS $30 worth $35 and $40. The values we give you in this sale will not only please you today, but \.xill anchor your trade to us permanently in the future. There’s little profit in such prices, but it reduces the season’s stock to where we want it—cleans up hundreds of odd lengths and keeps our large force of |tailors busy during the winter months. { BEAR IN MIND—All our garments are made by the best skilled tailers of Omab fitted to you before being completed. Note the fabrics 2and prices in our windows this week! They're an index of what yo_u'H find on our tables. Get your order on our books early Monday morning. You'll find 2 profitable surprise awaiting you and each garment is carefully 209-211 South 15th Street. - Shrader’s LAXATIVE FIG POWDER Removes Alvine poison. the cause of That's all you need. KARBACH BLOCK. fullen jute @ trap «be hed luid fo uné fnished by fmvented “When sbe of th heritage she veb off millions Lsg vewlly stoler from ber by high-ple Dotbilities whom ihe low muke resLoTELOL ukS VeTy wemLEinly subject, hul 86 KO0D &5 The lioms wre brosched she tncoberent sné poou appendicitis. =iom= Manufactured by W. ). Shrader Med. Co, ST ‘ Omaha and New York, " - Sy ehe WaC | tme swion whes “tout Paris” sssembied &y &nd ocher ceble OMcisle To change s S WKie BE wosount Gf Tregulacitios o lacked né thut 15 Der | there 36 pay thelr Tespects to the mistress been muOr Tor WEDOIE Tomsuger 1o WG Desuuse Shikel WUt She knowleds: while Mite she hud spent 54000 beed- | gf the house Freterick Berly Liwey trom Bonoluly uring the the GelmOsm. Ourch Was hesh for e — su emered the house by he Berv The achievemen: voserdas of s 2 Mg e W O e s Whet Servant Saye T hes be et Gomestics bt wi- LoM-word Associced Prews oy tom i Mechine sompeny o Olevelns, G, | Jute¢ hem Qeterentisily Hmanay 15 A0B/ION 10 TATS JrIVALe . | UWTES O WGk U ekt wedtern Bostiem APropos of These LSETIODS KD Distinguished VISIOTs were fegUEE! S0 suges 3 conmiderel Temerkahle wonk for Nw Ouscs b g S ok Wab W Saay ot the Ohstesy Ges Vives Buux Whep (he the Bri Gky 0f the Dew cuble's Inswlincion, GNughter wre prese: ] phuatiug_Spcks “Sm— rei¢ was made op Thet plsce after Humber e S S B wn. s wione Avenue G 1 Grs Prum £36 16| et ‘e patioe Gescrayed the mepstves of CONTESTS DIVORCE DECREE S Y O o wnd wre B0 W NG S o5 Ve WSS R SN T hps Getiny 38 Shetes of SR, 4o o L T T W ——————— " e 5 I N Saxe She Bae Gont Delonwe m expostzion wnd treveling oper be pbotographs EE ThTeRtens j produce them. More ThED onoe & Bis Second ATieman S RN Al st N wrrest she has inOulgeé 4L open ThTests it r L S— T S, W hane ompromise DIEE S TUDCTIONATIOS DY BiE owsr Wise wes strougls cov & expeciel b veling Transsotions Thii thes BAC With b gt g Spasiul 1A | tewink on Whe grount St The PRIHE we very efecty an o relstions formerly mamtsived with ber (iveroe cu i al BT kW W hous B vesion of Nobruska woe Mne E g ber family, bu 91 48 Gmubctul & she Deen UR TRl In Che QTS cour T he el e prties Bl suliess, e pis e Seremms who ¥ D e e iime of Gfeme 5 har tvisl MU Two Guvs lawt summar Rufus s IR andy Dwving vesied in Nelresis o uix clepbunes. sume whuck e o chac theme s amy Tea OWMIDOE & @ivoror Tum i wite Lucy B Wioute hatow fitug her petition wwar in the @ round for ber siary of the Orewlors 6 whe remides i Clevelnd on o —— e Therese (Mme. Humber!) SIWES IMEIEed | fapee Erount ol Oewer Sevine wus bl by Adrencion Woerkamen on ber footme wr publication. ™ tendint knew Woing The wfosr i Temibew o Ak S B oL - = ———_— whou: the ame Sime ' e ldge Mo 335 Auows: Ovser o Duttee Quiiied et - s Gucre € wonn chorestio) | Workmen, wre Tegusstell 't et Wt . Smtly sifhe Freerick Bumbert, | SAN FRANCISOO, Jen. 3. pew cuble bogun wr e p—— Wl Sunaws wtrernoar e ber bushund steod it moris! Gres his | betwesn s Prancises sné Bonoluu ie ai- ing treut Bul & gnel OdNIS wTvEngemeNts Tor the Suners] 6 our e i fne working orger wpé & lTge 1o the wetion — e, 5. 5. e 4. S | mis Time 1 v wufs wiie messages &re being henfied Gence Thut Ourtis sovens) e g BT SRANARAR, e Wi 1 b seloom gt 3. gk bis par courtesy of Clarence . Muc- | iped & Norih Dekow Givorcs, whih was N

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