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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SAVES LAND FOR SETTLERS | MARCH 10, I903. of Oroft'e former recerd. members of | Gent wes caused by & chafing iron falling OWNERS OF STOCKS ALARME Held Holdups. Ed Moore, living st Fourteenth and Wil- liam streets, and Charies Agtil of £l4 South | Thirteenth street. are heid at the police | station under susp.cion. They are thought | it has stopped my hair from falling out |7t makes huir soft and glosey as silk; de- Hundred Per Cent | lightful odor and refreshing bair dressing |7t will positively make hair grow sbun- | Gantly and kiile the dandruff germ. | the board Qismissed him from the service onte the rails | Pireman James M. O'Brien was fined three | ! Gass pay. Fe was charged with reportis COURT “SEEKS_STRIKE END| Boldews of Securities Give Brokers Ordem | fo: duty afier Jewve i & condition of 10 | Builonge Iewne Bistement Sharing | % Bell Them toxicetion. He was warned that anotber | a T % Seliay + Ibeivrv Feferal Court Wil Tey te " ) eBease would mese Qamimeet. o | eut's Forest Reserve Polioy. Susils Subitils Gty tain Eseu Gardiner of hook nd Indder | —_— Stepate MARKET IN A PANICKY CONDITION | No ¢ was granted the anvual Mave of tes | progANENT BENEFIT ALONE CONSIDERED | | as e | | A | —— ' CRIPPLE CREEK. Colo., March § - | . P % 4 Dry Geods Fallure in New York DEATH RECORD. | Water Must Be Preserved for lIrri- | jdemt Moyer of the Western Feders e games which they play and the enjor spension of Broker in ( —_—- | satien. Feeding Grou: tor Game | Mivers seid tofay that influences w y receive and the efforts which they make, comes the cage AGd e the 1 | Mra. Mark Palr | work which be believed would bring greater part of that healthful development which is 80 essential to their | bamots G0V B, Mees Sqps-] nd Feth Sads Suty Sor & peaceful sdjustment of the Colorado City happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is clal —Mre Mark Puts, one of the oid wet- | T strike and would obviate the necessity of | given to them to cleanse and eweeten and strengthen the internal organs tefs this cox died today at her) eutating e Sepesn. on which it acts, should be snch as physicians would sanction, because its - . - DENVER, March 8.—The federal court component re k 0 be wholesome and t 11 free fro EW TOR b 9.—Consideratie ex- this . e - | R s —— mponent parts are known to be wnolesome and the remedy itself free from = Sy SIS, RN, o8- | iy I SN pRhoh B GRWES RS WASHINGTON, Marchk $—~Commission todey passed & resolution providing for an - e saabie qual s et auiae g cltement attenfed the opening of tolsy's Det for vearly s vemr past BVINE | pioyarge of the gemeral land office, who 8 | ool gation of the mill men's strike every objectiorable quality. The one remedy which phn,“.m and parents, #tock mark Events of last week J been bedridden. Mrs. Fair WS &R SCUYE | (e gpecial representstive of the PresieBi | noiovge City, with & view to bringing | ;: fnr:nrd ‘L;‘, ‘.ef.', ecomm and which the little ones enjoy, minating with a very unfevorsble bauk mem of the Lutberan church for OVer | o) mauters pertaining to isnds, ireige- | goo B ol 1T otiemen® | @overnor canse of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects, is- statement and the faflure of & firm in the | & guarter of & cemtury. She leaves & bus- | 1o gne forestry, today imsued the follow- | pie oc oaus reralled 2 portion of the Syrup of Figs—and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should @ry goods trade, were the most @isturbing | bund und the following children: Mrs. Julla | ing statement respecting the polics the | sro0pa. { be used by fathers and mothers, tactors . Frressler ’mv:;‘ - w--;i Kate Jeneet, | gaministration relsting to the establish- | LENVER Masch §—Governor Peabody Syrup of Figs is the only remedy “which acts pently, pleasantly and The oie 45 e Sowr of e eictunge ;'k, ceh s Mrs laa Oribbie Hubperd | BT 208 contrel ef forestry reservations: | yopight announced that be looked for o se naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the e Py Py B et kgl o B i | The presaent's purpose and Gesire i 10 | {jement of the mill and smelter men's system effectnally, without prodacing that constipated habit which results brokers was ubusually large &nd seiling | Neb Miss Gertrude Fair of thie place: | protect and preserve the rematuing forests | (ORI C0 LU0 o, M IS RECE s the diie of fos il et g sl b orders were hesvy all around, as shown in | A. P. Fair, Council Biuffs, and H. R | upon public isnds from the Gevastadon snd | 9 " - e oid-time cathartics and moders imitations, and against he initial trassmcti-os, when prices, with Palr, Omaba. Mre. Fair was born in Ip. | G6Struction which has been the fate of | marrow. which the children shouid be so carefully guarded. If yom would have them SNl stsiiand Siy ¢ a|@ ounty, Pesnayivania, Febrasry 27, | mamntne Eoa o e Jor "““"“!‘"“‘Y | OOLORADO SPRINGE, March § —Sertries grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, bealthy and happy, do not give few exceptions, sveraged declines of & |@isna county, Pemneylvar ebruery IT, | mountaine &nd in other forest sections of | L Ty, sointy were fired on shoriiy atier | % Sl o - o g point or more 1826, oud was In the peventy-sixth year of | the country. In doing this 4 supply of | 8t tWer POS BETE DR TR RRoriy ater hem medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs N 1 . % ot the BN of O 4 imber will be preserved for future |t ck by t tanbe la f 21 » The seiling orders came from all poimts | ber life st the time of death. She was | SMPTLWI bn ERRSerid Tor PO PUR | L SR bt wae made to enter the | assistance in the way of 2 laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and and commission houses wiih wire conpee- | marrief to Mark Pair December 26 1854, | be mo protec prevent flooding of | FOUL S0 L | gentie—8rrup of Figs. tions 1o the middie west were conspicuous |and wits him moved to Dakota county in | H!W e ‘n}.: - jl'_v:;n-"‘d‘-x:; . guality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the in the movement Boston and Philedely 1867 | for trrigation and other purposes during STOWAWAYS DR KNWES‘ ive principles of plants with pieasant aromatic syrups and juices, but Ss 858 3 B ist of griers 10 oell aMd| Gemeral James Wisalag Mol P et i goegue ateiee | | 0 onr original method of manufacture and as you value the hea gractically every broker of promivence Bad | o gy vGTOXN, Mareh §—General James | ance of forest remerves wae indispenssbie | Hide Till Ship Leaves Land, Then the littie ones, Go not ccept any of the substitutes which unscrupul &n scoumulution of commissions of this | wiping McMilinn, a member of the board | % &aY exiensive reciamation or cultivation | Try te Rush Saflors, but ers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The geauine artic b i Sategr Gkdios Subic angh of review of the pension burest, and & Vei- | Gen' gt 0f congress, Which spproprietes | Fanl t anywhere of all reliabie drugrists at fifty cents per bottle sbvareh. Tidi Pectle, Southera Do eran of both the civil and Mexican w for that purpose the proceeds of ‘n-» nu;'-s) to remember, the & name of the Company— vered. Union L Southe: @ied st his home here today, aged 73. He | Of public lands. it is and has been the p— s Manhsiasn snd Bt Paul were about the | (o0 X LS TUE DO s Sein. presidents constant policy 1o encourage | NEW YORK. March §.—Perce struggles | C)AI,JFOR“A FIG SYRUP CO.- is printed on tocks t ) 1 o i L - | the mctus! settlement of the o ) e Bt , - = - . » sty stocks that heM their own. The Hist |, | “member of George Washington's | home bamders 1 rery Wey, o soe thik nc»)- stowsways armed with knives were the { every pack: was decidedly feverish, but before the end | .o a50 wae n neighbor of Abraham Lin- | tusl settiers w the forest reserves are | reported by the Austrien steamer Mar age. In order to get its of the fisst bour substamtisl railics ©¢-{eol gor mans vears | advorded every reasonsbie protection. &nd | gnerita, which arrived fodsy from Mediter- beneficial efects it is al- o . . L = that those living within the immediate prives b 90 Gottlieb Jncobs | vicinity of these reserves whoare dependent | TRDOAD POTLE ways necessary to buy oréers { 4 | \pon thie remerves for Erozing sre mocorded | “Three days out from Messine.” said the the genuine oaly. The market continue feverish and ir-| ARLINGTOX, Neb March 8.—(Special) | 0 the reserves for vl:“*!"' » "““B’ | capt “four fellows came crawling out regular, bowever, all ihrough the first|—Gottlisb Jacobs. the young farmer taken | SnCET such Tesronsbie restrtions a8 Will|or (he forehatch with knives. They threst- | bour | te the Fremont hospital four weeks ago 10 | = It has been so conclusively Gemonstrated | ened the sailors, but were guickly knocked | Saitass i Cilie: | be_operaiee oo for appendicitia, died yes uncontrolled heep ETEEINE WIHID | jown and disarmed. 1 Jocked them up and | e o | tertay morning. The funera: services win | T0eRt, remerves is Injuriove, 10 K fover | Eave them bread and water. | March §.—The suspension of |y, peg g1 the German Luthersn church on { that the great migratory flocke of theep are In the sfternoon of the same day thir- | e & brokers, was an- | yroane o necessarily kept out of the reserves: But | teen men covered with coal Gust, came up | nouneod by the posting of & on the | even thie is_pursued with cautious [ oo oo n. punvers They had knfves, too Board of Trade 1o close all trades for their | Eed of & & . Sighit tentior ie prevention of imjury to | 00 g s 4 . . | » ¥ Fight. 080 engaged in sheep Taising but my crew were resdy to fight and we | &occrnt George Carroll, Mving #t the crossing of | The proservation of wild game, such & | 1ook the knives & from them. That| The frm was Dot yromivest ib the ETAID | Tweirth and isurd wireets. war &rremed | moose, clk nd deer. which if only & MINOF | pignt we got to Algiers and policemen | trade, 10 which their transsctions were |iam night icer Brady on & warrent of the control of the forest re- | Sened ol Seki off $he o ==y { it by Brady on & war { horized by aet pf oongress, | came aboard and took off the Stowaways.” | largely firected, alihough an old estad- | EROVE OUL b Aememe e it | direct Tt thave emploved ih the | —= | lished concern, the present principal hav- |iptent 1o kil = The urrewt in the pemcit of | 1o suvige &l W Jcacibie ISLUGGER CONFESSES CRIME | ing rucoeeded his father in the busivess. | ihe fight which oocurred the borome | wi} %, in the entorcement of the Eame | e | | Fecatvad siaabos in the jeft sie and arm | which the forest is Jocated. The law af the | Negre Admits Slugxing Girls Masos | About Bables. He w rrested and > { stete or territory upon this subject d& { 2 " et o e retumed 1o | the sole guide of these officers. The Unitel Was Arvested Sor Kati- All the world Joves a buby snd every one ert hat yes | States his interposed mo law of its own In i s more or less interesied ih their hesith to fiie & com- ;Um' of the wostern states 34 territories, | and huppiness Te probubly never was hie assaflent L o e e . - - 1 Whe n Mostyn Oar. | FRnEers are he laws ma CaNE: b 8.—George O. b ha * 10 | exposition. He ndded that invitations hed 2 bty thet €It mot Wik of the cover|SDen gnesticned by Cuptaln Mestyn Car. | FATFST: ate by the Liws ot CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March §.—George O. | MAY STEAM BLAZING MINE | cbetie. and tme been :r({:rd‘rem;\lvp: ©| gxposition. | He a0ded that invitetions hed and take o0ld. in faci, bables are particus |TEmiY Sftair, arising from foo many Arinks | Whlishing and maintal B e it ves g B e e ninston | T0.(ETY S the Brirh comminsion, but 1 ptib] ol crou 4 | B8 much as from any other cause. He suid ave wuch u J f ‘or the murders of Mist Agnes McThee o . i, Seek to| Oulluber will be siarted for Washington | nothing couid be Gecided um e govern- BOFLy. Sumcngst olds and croup, and | 3y 0 Gerson had assauited him nenr the | fluence in the sett t and deve | Sumerovitte aind M Clars Moren ot] & orern Facific Gfcials Setk 00l amefintely in chacye of i éfioar frec | sheue hat waere deleie SERNINSE SESUL the favorite remedy for these sliments i¢ | Missouri Pacific freight house at Eleventh | 0f the western states and territories b i | Smether Fiaimes ia Mon- | T _ : | the Aegree of support which would be forth- Chamberiuin’'s Cough Remedy It always | and Nicholas streets. From there they ust be controlied by a fixed pollcy. to averly, made & confession when he real- | he United Stutes marshal's office in this coming from wtending exhibitors gives guick relief and is pieasant and safe | WeNt GOWD on the hotioms and Anderson | ‘mvlh e e Tl ;lnlm | ized that he could not live, and mow that tena Coal Pit | city, who has received instructions for his | ) retiet ? t b s - s o it mim Gown and | eration must glve way to considerat Sabe ae | transter. %o take; in fact, it comiuine nothing e e T woarees | of the final and permanent public good. | ¢ 18 $ead ShertS Fetrdairn has mad runster | IN Al ATES SEE FAl ; B e e e R e \ing prpose of the adm public what he said. On February 25 the | CHESTNUT, Mont., March §—The fire in | | jurious. Mothers heve become acqual said he shen cut i way frem be- | T B G P reaisy. SALE Das. | shert satd te the priscmer s B e NICE HAIR FOR ALL. . » Dot besitate ve n welf-defenc B e Sretiant ot the : . the Northers ific coal mine has broken | S poguiied. Niss Jéhm. D. Sermen of Young Giet fa Noar Gardes. | of ")., home builder, the small ranchman | &nd Miss Morton Gestruction of the eptire property is |Omee Destroy the Dandruff Germ, = Wih View Milteary — o] [l § or tiller of the soil. ind n et the Tes sir, 1 did.” was the reply ithnel * Tha Sty & BRI il Hamns S e ) our baby ba areadtul Tarry Boyle to give the rs | no permatien: interest the and i . > by Rysondiit [ 2t fhle £ Anyone can have nioce hair if he or she | and &t one time 1 feared would have | ans inform: anding the age or resi- |not bufld homes Or Temain actua T . NS T Dand vy i ) gy i vt Li0S0 foet of the Tium has not dandrul, which causes brittle, ary | . ja, but ove of our B alg | Gence of the gir., Clara Bendorf who was Howard F. Welch, state cosl mine in ET. LOUIE, March. §.—Major General C. picumania, but omt DUr BEENors M | itk him. When fMoers sought 1 At this time Perry had t passed T e ype= ast re.|Dair. falling hair and beldness. To cure| T 2 uieg 1y 2r. P. V. Degrow, how Chamberlein's Cough Remedy hod | guestion her, he interfered snd both were The Poliey Holders Pay. | hrough » stage of typhoid fever - spector, is on the scene and us & last Te- | o 08 g 4 T ig pecessary to kill the germn | OOTDIR. Sccomps ¥ cured bher little boy, and 1 begen giving it errested. Boyle is charged with resisting 435 0% skl | 4 R mF. -y ¥ oo 1"““ scemed | oo 1t ie proposed to force steam into the (Gt cuuses 1, and that i just what New. | 1B® eXPosition’s reprepentative st Wasking- “ officy the gir o iy 15| 4 the deduction 10 Wi o would not liv - = = e g t s t t New- | 2 5 S Suly at smse mut 4t seen cunad her. | 55 SShoe, ST, Oh B O Ry g O e e & 7o iy workings 1o an efiort to smother -he | Wl couner B end thet e S WhA N | ton, and Major Gencral Joba C. Bates, whe 1 had tried other remedies and they all | hilty. They will have their hearing Tues. | (D¢ Income tax paver in Englund is the North Pole Seareh Ab: ed. |flames {fax, Wash. suys: | arrived x;fl-y.fmm Omaha, with m-.:u:, fuiled to do bear any good Our baby is | day morning The youthful prisoner 1s | gmount he hes previously taxed himself to 1 e ? H A 2 " G‘Clr‘mfl Reeves, were escort o vell bt Ny ¢ being detained in the matron’s department After spending four pears in & fruitiess | oC | me bottle of Herpicide completely cures 7 " 1 Py Yeri |"“c;::n“n' gy o e B f the ity Jan |pas in the shape of Mfe mewrrnce Dre- | eurch for the porth pete the hcce tang | LIMITS STOCK YARDS RATES | .. of canertl, which was vers thick, sné | ‘n‘,’“n‘:l:’r‘::m"" NN Sy o & S ain's O emedy, for it cured her | . - | ot N | | miums. Thie Jatier is thus evidently Te- | of expiorers bom: | 1 cannot recommend it too highly or smy | - =, Ghe S The national commission will meet here tomorrow sur@ed in ite right light over there s e lose, and to tax & loss i neither consistent | nor reasonelile Tet Kansas Legislature Cuts Profits and 00 much in its favor th s 1 bope all who read | it and be convinced as 1 |for the dangers and hardships endured | Until Qifferent methode are adopted it | i seems useless to make any further attempt | to Jocate #t. It is alse ueeless to try to ftll try Say or Hay is Enough. When you are in Rome 8o as the Romans g 4o, America Qitto. Have the best; Cook's { by Detectives Ferris and Davis, who have in this country the @isposition to | ;o noyseg indigestion; heartburn, belch- | = i 4 ) FIRE AND POUCE MATTERS | been working on tle case. to be the REIr | regard life insurance premiums - b - belch | poppys Kan, Mach $.—The house of | 1mperial Extra Dry Champagne. | wha hela uy Otto Suilek tn front of Al e - ) | ““n‘ @yepepais, biliousness or malaria, fever | o oo oo ytives passed u bill tonight pro- COAL JURY SWORN AT LAST et Jommisstoncrs Dispose of & Sumber |Sints church Sundey evening Stlick | S S W 4" ogve. unless youw use Hostetier's! . that the Kansas City stock 3 iuncuncements of the Theaters. | will be awked to Jentify the prisoners ihis and Jegislators are Dot slow in coming |Stomach Bitters. No Other medicine i 5 et ket Over Ome Hundred Mem Are Ex-| .. " of OSenders ia Both De- morning, | forward with bille for ther purpose. They | as Try a bottle and see for ¥ 2, | Tetes should be reduced I5 per cent and % Tnorne” is the rather guesr title of the o T el B B e e e YOureelt. | o the profit on hay and grain st the | mined Before Twelve Good acclodrama Mrs. Brune of “Thesters™ Ssme T — Victimes of Dope. Premadial sl £y ond | sl it | yards should not be over 100 per cent. t Men Are Found. & presenting ihis semson. She will be r Doe No. 1 of 1716 Cane street &nd | o “_": 1 3 @uly i ;’_’;:cow”m OFFICM.S AT | " The senste hes miresdy passed the bill, | coen &t the Boyd tonight and Wednesdsy B0 Buindl i Fio and Fuliee Cuinnle: | Wil Sheeri Soas s Midiana hotl are | LeUS W W3 Gy ""‘M s i LAW /| 1k will now o to the governor for his | CHICAGO, March 5—The Jury which wiil | Tativee and night. *Unorss™ is & dram- sleness dast might approved the Mills of the | Victing ot cocuine whe e oo | ey hottes 1o oot 1 el sigmature. Cattlemen of the states secured | o R Pl T ol aperators was | Gtisstion of F. Marion Orawford's femous two Gepartments for the months of January - ound by Patro'men Rysn in w s bt ooy {1 e - & novel, “The Wiich of Prague” The play g B B o their families may have future protecty Sy B completed todax e Swy B e St S STl | aoll’ for S0t stghe %o Surther Wik Gn & | | At Doon the Imst juror, the thirteepth | it said to be as powerful as ds ever Oraw- Gemented condition an o 4 e to further t * . the th . . o Patrolman E. J. Delahonty, againet whom | emented condizion & bl g oty s | {TO BE SENT TO AN ASYLUM | iy of the thirtocnth pancl, was sworn in, | 10rd's movels. “Unorns™ is & priesiess u s L e Forg g Boceyliond | | burgen { | | There were 113 cxamined before twelve|® tempie st Delhi, India. She possesses P & - b | | | - ] “ ::fa l':."'.'.'.‘f’,.., ‘:l:d“b(? Zl“-'f'.'fi'&“i. o LOCAL BREVITIES. | The policy holders sione are mulcted ““ DENVER. March 8.—J. P. Waits, chair- | Missouri Bank Embezsier Loses Mind | pep were found 1o meet the requirements | O6 - paace G S SOURAP PV S R - been suspended. Anthony J. Cosgrove, who meet the Jevy. It comes wholly out of man of fbe Board of County Commission- and Will Be Removed from of @eity. An Arablan named Keporke, to | of sttorneys for the st «nd defense. The . , &bau a Dad boet &ppoinisd a8 & watchman for the | o Q0B Bepuin of Lincoln reveling | the surplus from which thelr dividends are | 7S of ihe old county of Arapuhoe, today Prison. | cpening statement will be made by s:nuii::‘:”h:‘":':fl::‘ sbiucts her e Chioago, Minneapolis, St Paul & Omsha -y applied 1o the United States @is- | PRid; (hese dividends sre wolely to either | applied to the United States circult court . | Attorney Deneen tomorrow e o s lw~‘“m“- ':" & by Mayor Moores, came before the | triCt COUrt 10 be Teleased from his Obliga- | reduce the agreed cost of the insurance or | for an injunction restraining the officiale _ by an English army cfficer, who Seund ool Ge Sppeintment and Ms bend | 2™ |10 incresse the witimate svm to be paid | of the new city and county of Denver from | KANSAS CITY, March §—Lee A. Gal- iriak Displays. N e = m"'n -y were mm,.l; g g s I | ; Ravmond V. Cole. W. Morris McRay &nd | their families. No 1ax on life insurance | assuming and performing the Guties of | isher. former cashier of the First Na- ing 10 & gues- | Smitien -nha mfl»m.mnn:l-nn— William W, Oroft of the Sre Gepartment | Mcksy ?fih— D e oo G0 an | Was ever prid by suybody exoept ihe pol- | their offices. [N anhe o 55 SO, e SO Sy Sy '.‘nf"E.f"Iifn‘ e et | e aies Basil it Dt Bamies was discharged. Charges had been pre- | SHBSImILE and undertaking business on 4 | icy holers S [ X wett ot ntsos compeiios C. & R s o or ctes. | aetis s wive Sabuiee information TeEaTS- | urg 4p Mre. Brune's support. The scenery - cupital - er. treasurer of the Dew county wnd | penitentiary st T 2 bez- | e the arrangement to be made for the T e penrommy s e eniog | GIliem 1. W elsh, who losi o case againet |RIES FAMILY 1S - KEUNITED | citr orsaisation ana former:y treamurer of | flement of 330000, has @eveioped melus- | Sricish and irish dinpisye st the 8. Louls | and costumes are eald o be magnifoent insulting Jangusge 1o @ superior. In view | the Lniied Stutes circult court isst month, | | Arupuhoe county, to pay the warrants is- | . Bl sppetied e case To The GICUll COuTl | Of Over Three Hundred Members Towe | S06d by the Gd beard of county commis- | | of sppeals. e suit grew out of & pro- sioners, was also asked. Arguments will osed_tale o of stocd d -1 Hundred and ¥i Meet | Ty T e | S e | e o et 38 | 1. 0. Haltx was fourd wandering in the | %, | gty of Forty-ninth and Muson streets |SEARCH 1 FALLING HAIR ING FER_A MURDERER e e ot hets 9o | NEW YORK. Marca S.—Tws bundred and o Hted ané was isken during the after. | 8fiy Gcsocndants of Elios Mayer Ries of |Ne Clte Yet to Mem Who Killed Pun es the blood on to the (‘n.\.nh where he will be | Baden, Germany, from all over Europe, the Policemasn st Waterbury, | : s K rfined .mH) \:xr - rl’xa_l;!:?'f"d' ot the Upited States snd Australia, heve “eld 2 Comnecticut. [ s {s.The cage of Nancy J. Tavior aguint the | iy 1y this city. Many met for tue Sre: g ! Strengthens the nerves V8 TOUT Hall Wi} |Som.hot St ooyt oo ‘ \ moved o' the Tnited fi}v.fi"r:;w‘“«-m,‘rxx Eliss Maver Ries of Baden @ied some| WATERBURY, Oomn, March $—The | The plaintlff weks 83000 Gamages f0 10| oors ago, jeaving twelve cbildrep—four | search for the murderer of Policeman Paul B : I h h shampms ut |t e o e Sk Shat wihe | soms and eight Gaugdeers. The descend. | Mendelschn, who was slain by ome of the I‘mgs color to the cheeks walking from the depai o ik ants live in Germeny, Austrie, Belgium, (mesked men in their sttack upor & trolley | { @tc ote she Sl Taln e 7 Australie. Holland, Prance, Dugland apd | C&r last evening, was renewed today after and injured herself ‘he United States tnd number over 300. It | & posse had spent most of the night scour Wn s“’ a‘ nm; Gretie to walk 00k & year to correspond with all of thes | Ing the region sbout Forest park i . and get 250 here As far as known the detectives have nof | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Those = the United States had pever -m:ret zny clue { hd ° ® ‘t mn' J e : met those from Burope end Australia and | Excitement rums high over the killing | <P-h‘“;l> and A. Wiseman of Kearney &% | ;poge who hed pever met pumbered over | 20d today strike lesders declared that th e Totne of Oxford i in the city |100. The cldest member of the sumber is | UDIG would offer 4 Teward for informa- | i | paving Eonds Sor ms vy goods house &% | Herman Ries, a retired bunker of New |tion leading e the etection of the men | s'mflt, m mn‘ye thet Dlace i 2 York City, whose son, Louis J. Ries, is a | concerned. | * lllw : }..,'(}'alé'\:;."e)f e (J'&V‘k of the | member of the banking bouse of Zimmer- o Premont men & Forsbey IS PLANNED i Economical Remelies | NEW COAL ROAD W. P. Cowan of Starton wes admitted to | Tbe younges! member is Bdward Schieis actice before ”W\u("flf:“ States district ' ner of Baitimore Among those geithered Combine Will Lay Rails for Pitte. | : courts Monday were many promibeni busivess men fro | For Making the Hair Grow when e resurmed yemerday | e Broskiys, New York asd New Or Erie. 3 B Sulter of Norfelk, A. | leans "I flsl Fflls, “H Rias ot Hot Springs l PITTSBURG, March $.—The Post tomor A $p —— DA g5 D row will say: Another railroad lne from Yoot 87D ure amang the arrivle et .n.‘CARS ROLL OVER ON SIDES B 5o e e o ie . o 2 in coal om th region 1o Prevent baldness and cleanse the RLALTY BARKET. Serious Accident em the Trisce im | 2l cAT w:r: n:'f:' P“‘l‘.b”:”fnh‘m:f\ £y = scalp of crusts, scales and dundrufl with o S - | Whkich No Oue is Badly | pony wanr Clovaiond. Bt w13 Se owned ané shampoos of Cuticurs Soap, and light ‘Ah[w WENTS placed on 7 a ”"th Hurt, | eperated by tbe ratirosd rcoal combine | dressings with Cuticurs, purest of 50, Warsasty Desds. | The lack of railroad tacilities during the | emollients apd grestest of skin cur Hewry Ocliman> jr. 1o Murle Osid- | SPRINGFIELD. Mo. March 5—The POSt yeur prevested (be Pittsburg Oosl . £ This trestment i once stops fulling | PR JATLdot &0 T30 .8 3| Prisco Southeastern limited, which lef | $0mpeny from merkeiing several m T hair, removes crusts, scales ’-nd dand- Barye snd wite £ hock & S Springfeld i 4:30 this morning for the | 1028 of coul ip the Dorthwest s3d along the o - s mit udu 25 | north, was derailed at Bois @ Arc, the raail | 6768t lukes. Surveys heve been made for = vufl, destroys hauir pirasites, soothes | pme 1 Gossarc end husband 1o Mary car. baggage. express, smoker and one chatr | ® live, the lake terminus of which will be | & Whritated, itching surfuces, stimulutes 3 ’1;";“’" w & Nock 1, Saunders - ling over oo their sides. The engine | 80Utk of Mentor mareh, on Leke Eri £ the hairfallicles, loosens thesculpeiin, | E rematrong wite 1o Duvid | ene two sleepere remained upright i | - ¥ supplies the roots with euergy and "(“?,';'! s e block & Arm- | Two posal clerks—Milier snd Davis of |MERCER NAMES A MIDDIE | " s b R 57, Morton - Ku:ul City—and the b.gmrml end ex- - —_— v Evaline Keus and naite " JuTe £ sealp whes ull else fils Beots, lot +. Block I Holmes' sdd... Lme | * 'N° PAMSRESS was fnjured. The o Cadet ot Anmapolis | & Millions vow rely on Cuticurs Sonp, | J. E. George 10 ids A. | X Scadem. \ sasisted by Cutiewrs Ointment, the fomt of W b Sert lox B, Mabmw's - skin cure, for preserving, Purifs- | yShrueks Loan and Build § c ; } s -.-dl-uu Mying the skiu, for cleans- T N. A Bu ehe b A :"('1-:5‘*::‘ ‘::'»ln:m " - [ ellen, 1 b \lew ing todey e ppolnments Lo the & ‘.m“ .Ju‘i K.;:;,:n‘u‘.:‘ . ;!": WS Foppleton o Georer Exgem. l | Bava) scatemy trem Preziden: Faosrvel: A k d t T Mo, Sor seleping, wiibeoieg end | popa fents campany i dais I Ralph Earle Sampson son of the lste | S. yOllr octor T goothing wed, rough. snd sore hands, | Pl black 2 Benson w..«l THE PURE Ew.v Admiral Sempsor: 1., Woodward | T for baby rashes, iiohinge and chufings, g Y A = 1 GRAIN COFFEE Phillip. son of the lste Resr Admiral Johr h d h S ju the form of bathe for awmoymg | ¢ L Sack |, Wersipan's > W. Phillip of battleship Texas fame 7 en O as ne Says = irritations spd infammtions or toe | Quit Clatm Dords. Bven children drisk Grain-O Otie W. Howard, soz of Major Guy How- = free or offensive pes tion, in the | E_M Morsman jr. trustee 1p Edgar because they like it and the doc- sud, who was shot in the Philippives. hus W k h .1’ 3 | Zabriskle. ot 4 bleck Windsor ke - s % torm of washes for wioersiive weak- | il ' s & ag ¥ teeesayit is good forthem. Why ‘r"'r.v-hfl’l:ll'llhlllw e e Know e wi GPPTOOC o X R T L X ) X comteim sl et honenris. | ™ ‘ - hers, as weil | B Sulvan o o G0 Merchasu' ment of the pure grain and Dome , A Wenderful Change. < he mdflfllfl\fi- | g o of the poisans of coffee. Weak, sickly invalids are soon changed by = bt Sale grester thas ien wrdiner 10 B C Par Electric Bitters inte bealthy men and I she worids atother diisomes biock . Kountse Place TRY IT TO-DAY. el oy i B o gy 41 C Ayer Ca, Lowdll, Mass. - G the civilises would Total amount of Lranslers.......... J0007 | Algmoms overywhere; 15c. aud 5. per package. | sale by Kubs & Co. 1

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