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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1903. ‘ ————————— - - — 1 WANT THE CANAL NANCE | TRIP THROUGH WEST INDIES | : 00 [ « terday 1y the Grace _— ™ ” ourt gave the plaintifl judgment againet — Father Hayes of Im me Tells of a —_— I‘l‘v- ty for $5.00, and an appeal was taken k. | A Lahan, aged § years, die . Soutbwest Improvers Ask to Be Allowsd to T Y s | Postmaster Btter Will Suocsed Himsel! ine of Vote on Rosewster Tranchise. SUT— | Office for Ancther Term. be hel Puther Hayen, pariat priest of imogens, | ] The Balley cem e . . es, parish priest of Imo AN < — LA OUNCILMAN HOYE EXPLAINS POSTION | 10 for the ioet Sficen years, has but re. | BUSINESS OF OFFICE INCREASING RAPIDLY ooy 10 STAY WITH HIS UNCLE| _ ceutly returned from & five weeks | — | - | Says He Supported Hascall Ordinance { through the West Indies » ¢ quartered { oo wp Sales Show Large Gain Over ;J-A.- Stubbs Dismisses the Habens st the Merchants e trip was teken e - e - o > Bemestly and Will Sow Suppert |ty tor pleasure and obeervation und| Oe Vear Age and AU Depari- | Corpus Suit for Youmg the Pen was in all respects & most delightful and | ments Indicate Rapld and ‘ Fred Evers interesting ove. Spesking his experi- | Healthy Growth. | ences, he said | Wednesdar afternoo | “1 was but eme of & party of about 365 | | sosed fa often At the meeting of the Bouthwest Im- | that took the trip on & Hamburg liner, a2 | Postmes potified vesterday rpus by whi provement club Just night the power canal | WMaguificently equipped ship. The tour took | of the inten ident 1o reed- | oy pought to Proposition was given comsiderstion and o | ib all of the Britieh, Danish. French and | point him to sucoeed him e | e Sven Bvere Sulies &t solution in favor of the Rosew trap- | American West Indies. | was particularly | ment will be made todsy. Mr W8S | | giimony DA AYEUMENt OCCUpYIRE MOSL of chise ordinance unamimously sdopted impressed with Porto o, and our Stop | gemera congratulated on his point- | 2 day the court refused te take the boy The matter was brought up by W. H. |8t Sen Juan was & very plensant one. The | me from his present basse with iis uncle, Fred reen, who said: “The people should be | conditions on the island are mot very en- | Receipte.at the South Omeha postoffoe | g o "o BT 0 Ty b s very deaf and Giveh 58 SPREERALEP 16 Wors 4n The fran: | COWOIAE. THO pmote are Ssestey sdachs | are mastaatly groving. Fur the onth ) Lot soet s o oeRBbe cnicat. bt oo Acts Gcr\Uy; pt proposed by Andrew Rosewater. | B4 are very poor, and poverty is ipcrems- | February the stamp saies amounted 10|y jineuage. Hie motber ir dead. Mrs. | Omehs must have cheap power, but it will | I among them. 1 attribute it to the | $5486.0% This shows an increase sbout | s meanwhile, is his motber's { I Dever be secured unless some man is given | AMerican tarifl $400 over the same mopth & vear ago. | a3 L T ensidered such ( cts easant s an opportumity to imterest the capital | ~While $1,000,000 has been returned @i- | Month by month the business of the post- | o0 wou) e nearer being maternal 4 t s Decded. Other cities are making progress | Tectly to them, it was first taken from |office here incresses. This ibcremse ie DOt [ o " oo ye miehs pet The omly radical B f &" along these lines and Omahs must mot be | 1hem. and they are Jess satisfied (had | alone confined to stamp sales, but pertains | ool foF o 5 5T Lee trentment of | P cis enefticl y; left in the rear.” unfer the free trade system prevailing | io money order Gepartment &s we be boy wes that he worked too hard and b N ol AR ik B w2 Spaaieh & o - Ht dre] Sheasy & Seetisly Shmmeers e o i ] ctsitruly-as-a.laxative. recent action of the council in this matter, | BiEh and the nstural indolence of the | month but the comparisen shows made ondition with Zeke that be should | . pesulting 15 (he Seath of the Hascalt or@s. | Po00ts enly sguravate their poverty. As & ofice here suossted the expectst keep Fred Evers in schoo the reg- | \/ Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the pance. The only ordinance which can now | I they are moral, courteous and £ep- | postmaster. March i & £o B 1 prevgivibad well-informed and to the healthy, because its ¢ be passed in time for the spring election | ©TOUS. and extremely improvident. At Sul | heavy receipts ere looked for. W he - ) ponent parts are simple and whol d be- is the penfing er@ipance granting s frap- | JUBD prison ¥Hl prisomers were behind the increase business < s 6 lpocK ISLAND TRAINS CRASH | &~ GRS R acts N P! esome an chise to Andrew Rosewster xn@ his seso. | bare for petty crimes, largely thett, and for more belp v s understood | < cause it acts without disturbing the natural func- clstes |8 considerable number for murder or at- t soon the postmaster will ask for more | (o souashed to Kindling Wood a tions, as itis wholly free from every objectionable R. W. Drball spoke in favor of the meas- | (empts at murder. On an island half & | clerks pd the chances are thet there will | Saai " Snsthitie S quality or substance. In the process of ure briefly | mile out in the bay is & Jeper colony of { be need of one or two mdditic arriers , manu"a:mrmg figs are used, as th Councllman HWoye's Position | thirty-ane. Leproey i decreasing since | As it i mow the carriers hat bey car Are Injured. et o AL e are : the Americans have acquired the island of | do to cover their routes in the aliotted | e pleas cg € taste, but the medicinal Fre¢ Hove said that be sup the | Porto Rice me. With eves ome more carrier ibe| pawmas CITY. March 4—The outgoing | virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained Hascall ordinance honestly the 1 visited the island of St. Thomas &nd | service could be improved to a considerable | poo " Jgiand trais to Pueblo, which left the | from an excellent combination of plants people of this city are sure that the pend- | found affairs there in bad shape. Tbe | exient, although there it o cOmpIAiNt 10 | yyio: Pactfic station st 10-30 tonight ovor known to be medicinally laxative and to ing ordinance is the pending ove be will | people of St. Thomas are nearly white and | be made on the present delivery serv he Union Pacific tracks, crashed imto the | act most beneficially, suppeit 5t; that witile he ds (he servant are o thmifty class. The barbor is the | The station ut the Exchange building has | oo HC0 SR o e Now. 19 and To get its benef, the peopie, e must use his own judgment | finest in the West Indies. The trou en away & portion of the business £rom | yo gn incoming Colorado irain, which were 0 get neficial effects—buy the in the matter there lies tn the prospect of the sale of the | the main office and is of great bemefit to | . = one, and were trying to make a genuine—manufactured by the In response to Mr. Hoye. Mr. Green said | island the United States and the subse- | the live stock deale as the mails arel ggie gt the Rock 1sland junction that talk of other companies smounts to | quent failure of the megotiations | handled much more rupidly than under the The smoker was thrown from the track, | Dothing, or they are all in the air; that | ber of speculative Yankees imves | 0la system. At present the substution has DUee . aail altaaien fske Sessieg | Do expense is ched to the city undcr | the svailuble lands and property there in (only & superintendent sné s clerk. but and tbe doven or persons in- | the Rosewater ordinance; that be would |anticipaiion of making millions when the | when the busy semson commence ex-| gide sustained injuries, but mo one was | oppose any bobus by the city; that the | island became the property of the United | pected that an additiomal clerk will be | oo™ mo Conot® Do o el afier | mopey cannot be raised umless a franchise | States. Then came the collapse, when the | needed in order to properly handle the | g o W BT L e Texas tratn | s is first secured | ssle fell through, and mow you can buy | mail filed by the Stock Yerds COmMPRRY, | yoo on time and running idly and the This resolution, offered by M. J. Feenan, | villse, farms and plantations &t your own |the banks and the commission men | collision came with terrific foroe. - . was adopted | prices. 1n fact, the botiom has dropped out | Must Improve Sidewalks | daseng 0 inguind are 1 Louisville. Ky—2N Francisco Cal. Resclved, That the Southwest Jmprove- |of Bt Thomas with the collapse of the | .\ (oo i pige. | Lo A. Bunn, Preston, 1daho; internal in- A Al New York N.Y. ment club urgently requests the city coun- | boo - b P o | Al over the city improven in & | L n o a 1 o . o 4o 2 N €if o ‘permit ‘the people of Omaa to vote | P00 The island is mot self-sustaining, | 1\ ‘e’ being made and the city offcisls | Juries, probably fatal esie by all druggists. Price fifty cents per botti Lhon the question of granting a franchise | 8¢ the Danish goverament has to contrib- | oyyre tnat it 1s Do more right to| G. W. White, farmer, Macon county, Mis- | BT ACIrew Malimaier, o5 TS oo o] o e n: wfs e T v Board of Bd D to lay good | souri; left arm and leg badly sprained; be voted upon this Wpring at no A0GINODAI | | iy yisited both Havans and Santiage de | AIKE STOUDE its property st Twesty-third | knee caps mashed. - expense to the off ST . e 3 i aK t Y 1 front of t pll, Crest 1 o ches ' and K strects. The walks n front of the | W. M. Russell, Creston, la.; leg wrenched | | sued to shippers betore the passage of the F TRUST WILL APPEAL c 1 e gener: t Some Ward Matters. g;y:{v:jf“fl":_’-: A ul con8itions | \cnool property on K sireet are in a very | and bruised about body HELLO GIRL GETS DAMAGES |jue to shivpers | sl e o BEE us ... Fred Schamel reparted that but sevents- | Rico. The Cubams are enthusiastic ove- | P34 copdition, while on Twenty-third sreet r“‘:d"" x“ ";””'” sy oy oo d | ager Injures Her in Ofce and | (helr use i& now illegal and will subject | pecides to Take Recemt Adverse De- elght feet frontage is necessary to give a | rt iyt e people | LP€TE 18 o walk to speak of all. A | shoulder bruine | both the railrosds and users to & five majority of |b!‘pn.;.r-r'\ vrodig L. coweg ‘d"";..”""‘_"l':f,""i f'b':“;‘)'r,, 'n: : "': | notice is to be sent to the boara by the| AUSTIN, Tex. March 4—The westbound | Company i» Required to 2t wus Chis piaes of The Atmacin SOMA ciston Court of fourth sirect, between Leavenworth and | py Y‘n,‘;”' “‘k.‘ e ‘“ ‘:"i;,:‘ | council soon in relation 10 this matier of | Southern Pacidc pasenger train was 8e- Pay $12,500. {led to the call for a geperal meeting of Appeals. M tree EeMEDL OF | repairs and the customary thirty dave' |rafled near Allentown, one coach going | Western Trenscontinental and South- ason strects, for the change in grade, and | (heir liberty and rights. The evidences of | 7 o 3 . 3 | |¢ that there mre two property owners who | the American occupation are mamifest in | POUCE Will be given. In casc repairs are |over. A.P. Woodsand Clements Baker, both |y, \g g crTy, March 4 —Mies Bva Cook, | Western Passenger associations for tomor-| CHICAGO, March 4.—The “beef trust" will probably sign this week represen the sanitary conditions in all the cities |00t MAde within the time limit the city | negro passengers, were killed, and seven |, . \o5p0ne operator, today recovered $12,- |ToW in Chicago. They are expected 10| has decided to stand by jts demurrer to the 146 feet, wo that the change in grade is ¢ visited. Tt is hard to reconcile the average | ¥il 40 the work and then endeavor to col- | passengers hurt, one scriously. Engineer |l 'y, pypey against the Missour! and Kan. | Agree among themselves to place matters | gjjegations made against it by the federal sidercd practically secured Cuban 15 the meecssity of clesnliness. He | 16Ct the cOEt from the &chool Glst e . & were burt. | . relepbome rompamy for injuries ip- |iD order for the inspection of the commis- | government and will appeal from the de- Fred Hove reported that he had fulfilled | would soomer bave the vellow fever and | PR SRS S g i . Tha | ficted by Herschell Graves, a manager in | o0 | cision overruling it : é his promise of the week before and & Teso- | ynhampe: rty ¢ 1 p 1 » h a rde JACKSO! L e - t t . This alternative was chosen in preference wampered liberty than cleanliness and Local packers have filed an ord iy " o 8 it the central office lution for additional clectric lights & be- | gependence for a large pumber of refrigerator cars. | POTEROUDG VT“"", G‘:’:--‘If- \:’;".::,i: :| | Mr. Graves, smgere¢ because she had vot ‘FURM ANTI-LABOR COMBINE | to « bearing as to the iner workings of the fore the council | “1 visited the island of Martinige and | There hus been a scarciiy of cars for the ;"f" on tatalty inguring the encineer xnd | CATTied out some trivial erder, roughly e g combine. The government is undersiood to The members of the club from the Scv- | gaw the partially buried city of St. Pierre. | carrying of packing house products for h"'t‘]"':c"';' nd FN~”‘“.IY \njuring | ¥Biried ber about, causing ber to injure | Strue wral Irom facturers bave a voluminous supply of testimony of enth ward took occasion to “roast” D. T.|But few vestiges of the buildings remain. |some time &nd the shoriage has caused ap | BIf 00ered HreRen 69 SETOE TEETRE | ner shoulder and knee to Fight 400,000 Employes every sort bearing on the case, taken in all Mount for fallure to attend to the work of | The streets are still strewn with the skulls | order to be sent 1o St. Louis for the im- Sk fackiiay G e el \nyuring ome | JUAge Glover. in instructing the jury. in May. portions of the country. his office, particularly in the way of secur- | and bones of the il fated inbabitants. We | mediate construction of 1.000 cars. Cudaby [ BUR PTORCEE o0 = {said that it might be well to let employers | o oo e o D MADE OF PINE BARK lh;ln-];‘(’""t‘ll"fll n: lh(hsrvmr,r‘- ward | ascended Mount Pelee to within two miles : and Swift sre the purchasers. At the 'O - and corporations understand that they must P 'mmmn‘v B::““m w:mo u;‘ :mo‘m BREAI T. Hoye said that the city cannot be | of the crater, which is still belching forth | present time Armour has plenty of cars, | Tende: of the Times. treat their employes with consideration. . pouss ’ e Slbyratety Nigited wattl the councll © oi- | velumes Of Sieam, Gmitn, Swut amg Gust. | but the othar pachors are shert. The cars | = 3 :' s i workmen in the building trades throughout | substance Loeks Like Brows Sand- lowed more money in the lighting fund We could go no nesrcr becsuse the ground | ordered are 1o be delivered as soon s | 8 Senbehty o SN scleste s Se- CAT CAUSES FATAL FIGHT | tbe United States are expected to be thrown steme and M. J. Fecnan gave u short history of the is Almest afier the best doctor in Monon had falled ALBANY, Mo., March 4 —(Special )—Miss was 100 hot. The most abject and pitiable | possible. Each car corts about §1.000 and [ W0 preventive weasires = The best e R e e s Hard. club, saying that its success in securing | poverty prevalls among the inhabitants,|pays for itself in three vears. The life of | NOUEht © I8 being glven 10| .,y qppme Youths Draw Knives, Pistols | 11§ demands of the structural iron workers Improvements for that part of the Gty 15 | asy of thom belng mante Belpions orngier | o Tetrieotrer our 18 vaiod at seven yeass, |tDe Subect. It is easier and beiter 1o v gty gl which the mapufacturers have decided to —_— @ue to the fact that it has Dever tuken LY | by the great disaster.” s0 that the earmings for four yesrs are{Prevent than to cure. It has been fully Feluss NEW YORK, Nesth L—Sembes of (e part in politics. | clear profit to the owners. & demonstrated that pneumonie, ome of the Joke. Manufacturers and contractors effected & | Finnish Relief society in this city have just E L Bury, a resident of Omabs for |READY FOR SPRING ELECTION| ™ “tnti-rumexstion meet most Aengerous disemses that medical men permanent erganization on Tuesday night | received some of the “bread” which is - forty-one ycars, was present and guve & have 1o contend with can be prevenied b¥| o rppeUTIIE - Als, March 4—Tom |81 & secret meeting. The organization will | most the only food that can be cbiained by talk on city dmprovements, dweling ospe- A mass meeting was supposed {o have | the vee of Chamberfain's Cough Remedr. | p ioioe ™ 00 jilled and three others | Probably be known as the National Struc- | their starving countrymen at home. cially op the necessity of making all im- been held last night in the council chamber | Poeumonin alwsys réeults from a cold o | L aeq 1o a fight at Grant, a hamlet | tural Iron Manufacturers’ associstion. The | It is made of the bark of pive trees snd Srebeiits porieiias ‘v, nimiis; oo to Help Alonz in the for the purpose of protesting against the | from an atiack of infuenza (erip). and 1t | WOPRST K S ELL MY SO S Ting | obect is to fight the Gemands which the | jooks like brown sandstove. It is almest pocially 1a the matber of grades, s changes Canipoain. annexation bill. Jobn McMillan and Heory | has been observed fhat this remedy coun- | JoV€R BUEY OR PR MOUEC |0 L | structural tron workers intend making on | us herd as stone and Do one would ever are expensive and one grest chunge & much C. Murphy were the omly citizens who | teracts any temdency of these diseases |“ ooy’ way caused by the Taylors guy- | May 1 The firms in the association, it 18 | suspect that it could be eaten. better than several small oves made &t @i~ | ¢ o . =3 SRR [ i, e - gt oy Reogssdimions | toward poeumonin. This has been fully |, T "B pier bhoys sbout & cat they were | 8810, have & combined capital of $1000000- | Its only redeeming feature is that it Sevent tispes. 4 e Tegular monthly meeting of the | o'clock for others opposed to the measure | proven in many thousands of cases in| 0 o Tl ihem while moving their | 000. lasts for years in as palatable s condition McKinley club, held last Dight in & parior |y was decided by these two that snother | which this remedy has boen used during | °0 A g i 5 —— as when fresh. Ty of the Millard hotel, 8 apring election com- | gate for & meeting would be set, the dute | the great prevalence of colds and grip | Soet® FEOL TUEC KL T TUCL roet Mamgled Wy street Car mittee was sppointed, which will CO-0PErate | 1o pe mmoUDC later 1o recent years, ane can be relied upan | Used oe of < Harry Bdwards_ business mannger of the (WOTE FOR INGALLS' BUST wilh and assist the republican central com- | Magie City Gossip. | with implicit confidence. Pneumonia oftes | °P® pe. ]g,'unflnn union, was m;h lrllhn’x hnf [y — Cured by Chamberiain's Pain Balm | mittee in every way poseible. B S.Park is gy ey i s . light cold when Do dsnger | Sherman uvenue car last night, which cut Frank Merrill is tussling w a severe | results from & slight oo nger | o Tite Gall oF oue oF Rie Seef 0 Sder- Afier (he Best Doctor in the Tows | (b chairmen of the commiitee 2o the | gisack of the £rin B apprebended matil 1t 1» susdenty ais. | ANNUAL PASSES IN DANGER e | members selected, ome from each ward, | Joseph Koutsky hes gone to Ruskin, Neb., | oovered that there is fever spd difficulty b his home, 1627 North Seventeenth street, and Had Failed to Give Relief | named in the order from First to Ninth | 100k afier his farming interests ‘;;‘;_:“hmx an8 pains in the chest, then |Both Raflreads Users Liable te | medical aid summoned. 1t was thought Jast | National Gallery. - ure: J. J. Plerson, C .E. Foster, Dan Riley, | (A meeting of hive No 15, Ladies of the |4\ onounced that the patient bas poeu- Fine Under Eikins | i mot enousn Tajared 1o necessiate ampy: | Many people think that becsuse thelr | Syomey Smith, H. G. Counsman, J. B. Fiad- | VORI T ol T g nightly st the [monie. Be on the safe side and take | Law. | tation. Mr. Bdwaras, who is record keeper | moOPEKA, Kan., March 4.—The legislature family goctor canmot cure them of rheu- enberg. E. J. Neville, H. H. Foster 2nd C. | ynited Presbyierian church, Twenty-third | Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as e R e atena o mecring Tio | today sdopted a resolution to place a bust of ST S S Son Barwisiie. R Boe | . SERe. S 5 ghymh . the cold s coptracted. It always cures. | GO. March 4—Western rallway | Sitempied to bourd & car at Seventeenth [ John J. Ingalls in statusry ball of the fed- Dot occurred to them that there are rem- | The meeting night of the club was changed | Thomas King of Juckeon Neb.. is in the | g — CHICA | and Clark sireet, bot owing to the slippery | oo cupitol at Washingtos. odies prepared especially for that com- |from Wodnesday to Monday, the first Mon- | Giy, 10T & few dave, visiung his broer | gupng HERSELF TO DEATH | menasers are in 4 quandary reguring thelr | conaition of the pavement. missed his foot- | T SO0 0 Sl Mool cpnnimous 1n boty plaint und ome thet hes become famous (day of eash month. A resolution was | jrs Demms Allbery returned vesterday | action with reference to anuual passes i8- |ing for its cures. It is & liniment and is called | adopted that in future all membership ap- | from Blair, where she &pent & {orinight | youmg Woman Pours Coal Oil Over Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One applica- | plications must be accompenied by u year's | Visfiing friends. ¢ | e Theliles ok Whee tion relieves the pain Mr. John Blount | Gues, and President Crawford wae empow- | AR important meeting of the local lodge ol of Mopen, Ind., writes: “I can truly say | ered to notify all delinguent members that | Joany cveming - O i Niwiten. W8 that Chamberlain's Pein Balm will cure | their names would be @~opped from the roll | Dr. Lyman B. Sperry delivered an inter- — rheumatism, for 1 was cured by its use {op March 28 1903. It was decided to hold | esting talk to men &t the Firet Methodist | | to give me reliel & public meeting 600D after the nominstion of the ticket by the convention for the church last night The orange sociel billed for March Mabel Sharp, daughter of John Sharp, eme rren ome O 1 n B it een | Of ost promipent men in Gentry ° T T e Tvemontay S wciege of ntacsnl O Shlet Descpones i aarch B D et S v, mommitisd sulcide sostertay by ’ Monon, attests to the truth of this state- | R W. Dyball. George Nicholson. William | Special services sre beine held every |yt (O U aoui crc S no . F. Gurley, A. H. Comstock, W. X. Chambers, | It at the German Metnodist church, | Ty 'y’ 3 that the young woman's mind Charles H. Wright and W. 5. Heller were | 1 hen rith and Kstreets | Trainmen in Committer Meeting. A prolonged conference was held at Unjon admitted to membership. working yesterday cleaning cross walks in the business portion of the eity City Engineer Beal had & number of men | tives had been watching ber, bad been affected for some time. Rela- | but yesterday | € g be secured a coal ofl can, made ber way | Pacific trainmen's hesdquarters at the What They Dema eparted last night | & “ ¢ Delione hotel yesterdey morning. 1t was &n e o amee A Ry TenoTied i T E2% |10 & cave, poured the oil over ber clothing exvcutive seasion of the committee and its | Headaches, Lver complaints, bowel &is- | (it fie would most fkely recover and lighted a match to the garments. Purpert ceuld aet be learved The center- orders demand Dr. King's New Life Pills. | Thomas Bronder was on the strocts yer | Miss Sharp ran from the cave enveloped men's commitice has Bot yet been beld. ey are gemtle, but cure or o pay. e | tenday, atler having been lid up 40 1he iy fames Her fatber saw her and suc- For sale by Kubn & Co RAIch' armm, Dor otherwise is doing siocly: | coeded in puLting out the biase. I doing Te Talk Over Elkims Law. | Harry R Oskler, som of Mr. ang Mra |#0 be burned his hands so baly that be | - postitant Gongeal Suligiter Ddose Jich | Sitect, G102 pasterday. Famewat servioms will | o o e O et for & Sow howr. n olicito on treet, d raay n = > lived for & few hours, of the Uslon Pacific will go to Lincoin | be beid today. lnterment will be at Lake | TPe youne womas Fwec 767 % T8 FoRrt 7 y tomorrow 1o confer with John N. Baicwin | Crystal, Min: |teg in swinl ageny. Beltwe hor dosth | O\, S V\ '\0 in reference to the Elkins bil. He said | ity Attorney Murdock appeared before | she told how she had committed the deed. | J - yesterday: “I1 am unabie 10 say just what . o T 0 el effect the Elkins' bill will have with us | = o . \ ur 1‘11 1 m;x;unnur ins) n of i | | 1 pal | visions. ve just received s ocopy "l & 1 ()I](j\ the bill and its sccompanying instruction MONTANA BLIZZARD SWEPT 9 [ . und have not had tme to Ftudy it car 3 enough 1o care o be quoted. 1 Smow Piles Deep on Western Ranges, o ¥ B AR s e camvt w . While Mercury Tumbles . 3 win and may heve something t y X d - A Favorite P Charged with Stcaling Clothing. F ——— "mu Ex-ur- :umaon;lrn \;’r; s & allaC) HELENA, Mont, March 4—The worst a m iast might and charged with Ml ot the mins . 2 lurceny. He i accused of Siea e e artd Wiamrd of (he winter do Tagieg s0d Seaty | of Clothes belonging to C. Com uty esign a foot of snow has fallen in the past| selling them at Jacob's pewnshop S aaate craft enty-four hour Bixteentn street The prisonct has boch and consummate crafts- g i s 9 rooming 81 Bilo Leman's lodging house st manship can only be dis- _SUEROS Shtean . 63 Norih Sixteenth street and the cloibing I TOPEKA March 4.—Reports re- which }iw bee left there safe ketping played in silverware of an wived bere by the State Live Steck beard | - on 1 = 2. Comptos | B R R R elaborate and expensive ndicate that the weather of the past week | 1L bus been more severe on cattle than any Mre. Hopf Recovers Damages. ;im:“"'d Th:dfauafl for seversl yesrs. Thousands of animals | After being out four bours Wednesday 3 s heen disproved by the have perighed on the western plains. The jury ix Judge Read's ccurt returned a ver- snow is 5o deep that the grass is beyond | S s o E o o GoruaMm Co. o e e The wuit I ihe result of 4 family Gl 10 Geath then heve frozen that ocourred more thah 8 Year &g0 &1 doss gud ] o ¥ the blo " e s S et (Bl the veriest wrifies pro- [[ | “reira”ser e Vickase of soow | the two families lived near one another. £ - s 3 " . N Mr. Hopf aiso instituted sult for demages ceeding from whose N A DAINTY little boskiet, which we will send 1o any boy free, the and recovered § ) some time &0 Diverces Gramted are de- h the same workshops signed w raised for several days PONTIFF THANKS CARDINAL mast successtul of our boy agems sl o e o e I T artistic feeling, wrought L meation e of Jubilee ‘u y g d r’ yo o d r’ e Ty e oo W] ot e 2 with the same tech- Cougratalations with O ' N | Sote W "\‘l“:l‘:gm‘"A“L ?,"L“,"“’ de- nical skill as are the Fashioned Cable. The Saturday p: | ration from Grant A Peorgerson BALTIMORE, March { —Cardina! Gibboze — ceived today ble tro Evcnlug Post e ——— received today & cable from Pope Leo XIII There are many stories of real busi- mess tact. Pictures of the boys are @67 Arch Street. Philadeiphis. Pa. & @ivorce from Bell Minor for Gesertion, | and Edne Viela Pergerson was given sejia- At 930 this morning will Judge Dickinson's cou bhe begunm “he bearing ¢ th fund About entertainment. 500 was realized from ihe i | costliest and most im- | portant. All bear the ! same guarantee of ex- ! cellence, the Gorham i | | scknowledging receip: gram of cong: The reply was as follows of his wireless tele- ulation len's Arnics Salve soon cured him. 3¢ given. Send for this beoklet and we [ | famus Bruce divorce +uit. in which Geare oyl ks amman B o how you can begin this work. Ne has attracted much stiention aeion of his *ul-l)«s“.::‘v)p zeme of the | Sotmt We will send ——— . | clergy ana peopie of nited States |y e e gty b e Gt Mackiniate Miasccis Betwra. i e = week free. Write to-car- The Machinists' Mistrels reiurned 1his - Poem he Ou ’ morning frem Missouri Vully. where the \ Was the ball that caused borribie ulcers ‘ The Curtis Publishing Company Eave &b entertaimment lust might to & on G. B. Stesdmen, Newark, Mick Buck crowed house for the benefit of the strike | i For sele by Kubz & Co