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D ————— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 3, 1003. | ; Teln. 618-604. WE CLOSE SBATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. Bee, Oct. 2, 1903 CORBIN AND CHAFFEE CHANCE SATURDAY, OCTOBER memorandum book concealed in under the matter at the time, and since that I don't belleve I even mentioned it to my son or wife. Within sixty days the money Wwas | obtained and the obligation met, and there was no question as to the securities. Mr. N, P. Dodge, whom no one will accuse of being of the machine wing of the party, met me on the street and told me he was surprised that a question should be brought up over these securities—that they are giit- edged. The published references to this matter are absolutely inexcusable.” - e e s wis ‘were tounts | DECLARES UNION WILL COME The report of the death of the man sent /%A man New Stral ht . to the clilef states he was over years old i . Former Goes to Department of Bast and | and that his relatives lived in this city. No | Qommittees of Two Brarohes of Proshyte- | Bl IV SCQUIFe Latter to Hoadquarters. o Teoeied By Uk phtisd Ty rian Oburoh Make Statement. { | | knowledge— o . /| Good rront vorsets . i - PORTO.RICAN OFFICIALS LOSE PRIVILE! APPARENT OESTACLES ARE REMOVED Of waiting till cold wenther to buy your 2 :0:099 - (. MEET VWSONHALOR AT HOME stove? Our full line is now on special ;o " D “ » " » Considered a sale—base burne oak stoves and alr E borninhim” at l OO AW::h:r'-::l'—‘(“o:’:nl‘!‘::e(::-: T::" “immuf rmt n_m,m‘” - m‘:'::le net“ v not B :-de- blaste. No place else can you see such | . AEN Salie & Velkmlacts Was dropped. 1 thought so little of the Habise at This Time, Condle & large' varlety of mre bargains, i iimunniand Report to Congress. tons are Pressing. No Corset, if it's a good one, stays the same for two seasons, in these quick changing days. All our standard makes, shapes, are entirely new—(R. and G.), (C. B. a La Spirite), (Kabo), Thom- gon’s Glove Fitting, (W. B.), Warner's Rust Proof, (Flexibone Moulded), (Ferris Waists)—all sizes—in gray, white, and a few ' black. Price only $1.00 each. AK-S8AR-BEN FESTIVITIES OCTOBER 1TO 10. Special Sale Prices S8T. LOUIS, Oct. 2.—~The committees on co-operation and union of the Presbyterlan church and the Cumberland Presbyterian church, which have been in session here four days, two days of which were occu- pled in joint session, adjourned today and iseued the following statement While no final agreements were reached at this meeting, encouraging progress was WABHINGTON, Oct. 2.-Major General Corbin, adjutant general of the army, ie to be assigned to the command of the De- partment of the East, with headquartrs at Governor's Island, N. Y. In explanation of the transfer of these two officers General Young, chief of staff, today issued the following statement: With a view to enable Major General OAK STOVES, up from ss'.,s BORNERS, upirom. .. 920,15 STOVES SOLD ON PAYMEN OPEN SATURDAY EVENING s 3 Milton Rogers & Sfili l‘.. Reduced rates on all rallroad: 1! L D PO { Chaffee to become familiar with the duties | Mr. Rosewater summarized the charges | made toward ‘outiining a proposal of a | vested by law in chief of staff and to|which have been made of careless and | general assemblics. { : ascertain the present condition of the mili- tary establishment, before entering upon their active performance, the president has directed that he be ordered to duty in the War department as assistant to the chief of staff, Tentative proposals of a basls of union, made by the Presbyterian committee, were responded to_with like proposals from the Cumberland Presbyterian committee. Pend- ing the consideration of a second questionable management of the county judge's office during the Vinsonhaler in- cumbency, as to the absence of reports or | information showing the amounts of money Tuonrsen. BeLoen &Ca and that Major Genera) Corbin {rom the Presbyterian committee. the Cum- , At o d Douglas St |b§ fesigned to command the Department | beld in trust and the failure to make ac- | {OT A PreRbyteimd | tomisitiee agreed t4th and Farnam Streets. Y. M. C. A. Building, Corner Sixteenth an uglas of the [ast. This assignment, which i8 In | countings for unclaimed witness fees. Judgo | with the Presbyterian committee to submit accordance with the wishes of General Corbin, s Intended as a recognition of the eminent services rendered by him in the important office of adjutant general during the war with Spain and the whole matter to a subcommittee of six, three from each of the general com- miftees, sald subcommittee to formulate a concurrent report to be finally considered Vinsonhaler's reluctance to place informa- tion in the hands of The Bee when an in- vestigation of the office was in progress of the rope, scaling it to the skylight and WOMAN ALLEGED EMBEZZLER Playing Oard Oompany Onuses Arrest of Former Covfiden ial Employe. SAID TO HAVE DABBLED IN STOCKS bsequent by a later joint meeting of the two com- | -~ ====7 | thelr act which will be given dafly for over escaping. The box he left on the counter L ‘hf g could not help but excite suspicion, sald the | B \! ; 3 empty. ‘The §2 bait he did not molest. The | hergtione in China and the FRILPPINCS | o eaker, and he declared he considered it a, Tjitess™in St Louls. a month will be well patronized police have no clue to the cunning rogue. |bencfit of his great administrative and executive ability in the command of the A DARKNESS largest and most important military de- WAIT IN RAIN_AND partment in the United States. Advantage will be taken of the assignment to secure nival [the close, harmonfous and intelligent co- | operation’of officers and troops in carrying mistake to put such a man upon the ticket. Winter styles in fresh California figs are n. There are seme ve tractive crea- tlons in ten-pound cartons, neatly pressed in one-pound tallor made bricks and sell- ing to the retafl furnisher at the low price In all the association and negotiations of | e tuio committoes, toth veverats and ||| NOTES ON OMAHA SDGIETYM ointly, there was absolute cordiality and Preparation is in progress for one of the Vinsonhaler in Defense. raternity, and there were no negative most elaborate receptions yet given by tho Judge Vinsonhaler was then called upon and sald he disliked the personul trend the campalgn against him had taken, but that votes upon any question finally acted upon by either committee or in the joint com- mittee conference. Differences Are Remove S — Crowd of Country Folk at o 14 nts. The ' 01 lever Fr Entrance Before Gate- into effect the new methods of administra- |\ BUEGET AREH G ToT Lceal and was Omaha Woman's club, to be tendered Mrs. °r_’°“‘:’" w“h’ ”"I(;”' “l “:"“;w‘"' 4 "": B tion which have besn madé necessary by th of | SUch unanimity was the normal fruitage, | nomies T. 8, Denison of New York, presi- | o in oo 8¢ SRION | keeper is Up. the establishment of a general staff. asking for a third term on the strength of | we helleve, of the devotional spirit that SAHE 6 D B bk ork, pre a la trade mark and over coverings of Husband Expected to Make Good Pre- Frasking Privilege Withdraws. ;n: reeced ot (bur Jears in the county | prevaded svery session. the anewier to the | dent of the .\1’.0;‘2'-::-.,1:11"'\‘;l-?:bl: Women's | croam tissue, revealing hinte of g color. catled Carnival season having opened, the b ¥ udge's office. e said that he felt a cam- | BORRECR OO s 8, Monday e ctober 12 om | These charmers will go $1.65 to the fously Discovered Shertage Fa crowds of Tural and other yisitors have | Postmustér General Payne ‘:;‘:‘ Secretar | baign of Insinuations, not charses, was | “\WATa Sight doctrinal and other differ- |8 to 1l o'clock. The reception will bo held | (rade. A cheaper articlo—$1.30—replaces [ to Respond and Greater Loss Dégiih’ ca shats antiual plgeimage 80, e | VHSoR Were' in dchisrénce W e | belng made against him, and that he was | ences were thought to exist by some mem. | in the club rooms in the First Congrega- [ the gold with with carmine, and s well { s Placovered. city of the Great King and tho time of |dent todsy. As there were only two S| willing to face all charges, confident that| Ders of the committees, & thoughtful und | tional church liked. Some cheap but very serviceable 1§ At {he street car men's unique experiences is | !Nt members in the ey they ST ilne could disprove them. He accounted tor | Bartiers has 80 far eithee removed thees| Another smart affalr that is in prospect | figs for cooking and similar wear are here < £ The Sohdubtors afi tha Tusham | 0014 Sk be' dignified. by ‘the’ Hame, ¢ his failure to furnish information to The | obstacles, or So neariy shown them not |is the reception to be given to Mrs. Charles | in bulk from the west and wholesale at NEW YORK, Oct. 2—Marle Layton John- | 0 Of of The CORGTEON T fonce of the | Cabinot meeting i dered by | Bee on the grbund that he did not think | ACtUAllY to exist, that we entertain the | Fairbanks, president-general of tho Daugh- | about ¢ cents a pound won, aged 29, the wife of Albert M. John-| (0 00 = Ag the result of an opinion ren: P‘"' 0 ; The Bee would deal fairly with him (‘nn-} years reunion may be accepted in a man- | t°rs of the American Revolution, by ths | {son, a dentist of Larchmont, N. Y., with & the Department of Justice, it was decided | . 0" ihe Cooley fncident Judge Vinson- | ner wholly creditable to hoth churches and | members of*the local chapter, on the occa- | A Hurt Never Hurts, o y ‘Our car was making an early morning |y .¢ tn. franking privilege heretofore ex- | honoring to our Lord and Savior, Jesus 4 fan office in thip city, was arrested tonignt | T oL o haited at the Union station | (it b B P taia ot the | haler sald the request was not for a con- ! gRON! ) S | sion of her visit to Omaha, October 19 an1 | After Porter's 7 ntiseptic Hoaling Ofl fs ap- & {on a warrant specifiodly charging ner with | P TFE L0 TE R S T large crowd of | 1o 68t the, SUVErnTaAnt o O ‘he | tinuance, but dia not say what it was. All| “Pending further negotiations ana until |2. The reception will be held at Metro- | plied. Relleves pain instantly and heals at ithe grand larceny of . #2,00. “The total| 7 PP 0L Ho (T T eems they had "]‘l““"d"‘ Forto, Rico no longer oouic trust funds placed in his hands were still {)‘:p:‘u}lllffr ;:gu:;amgrnn een taken, it s JAm- | politan club on the evening of the Mth, the | the same time. For man or beast. Price, %e. » d - allowed. el 1 n proposa s P 0 be n . he | famount of her defaleatton, however, may, | SN TCVUC ok Cimber, u tal, tank [VRVS L orney general for | there, he declared, ready for delivery af the | B onyGikation or to annotnce. the | SUSStS (o be Iknited to members of the | {it 15 said, amount to 0000 The com-{, ..o 4o 4o the talking. T O e et the ‘efteot | PFOPEF tme. Whenever they are capable | basis upon which we il expect (o feuch | Or6anization and the Sons of the American e " 3 ce departme o plainants are officers of the United Btates Playing Card compahy of Cincinnati and New York. Mrs, Johnson, whose maiden name was |Marie Layton, was bodkkeeper In the New and In ad- an agrrement WILLIAM HENRY ROBERTS, Chairman Presbyterian Committee. WILLIAM H. BLACK, Chairman Cumberland Presbyterian Com- mittee. It 18 authoritatively announced of drawing Interest, he said, he has ar- ranged for the same at the highest rate he could obtain, the interest to go to the owner of the money. He had made no profit from the office, nor wanted any aside ““Take us up to the grounds,’ he com- manded of me. “‘All right,’ I replied, ‘but I'm afraid you won't find the gatekeeper there.' “‘Not there! Why so? quickly asked Revolution and their wives, { 4 Resny? | Miss Florence Templeton and Mr. Royal D. Miller were guests of honor last even ing at a card party given by Mr. and Mrs, that the territorial and local offices of that territory are not entitled to the free use of the malils, hecause they are not officlals of the United States. The agitation of the question is due to the personal investiga- SEASONABLE FASHIONS that in York office of the company, inquiringly out «t. | from’ the salary. # 4 | M. F. Funkhouser. High five was the game dition acted as private secretary to R. ;;‘:o'f::“h:l:‘;:k;‘:.:""d pt i 1 :°':(:“g“::r:l"’}‘,:;n‘:‘:’::r““h‘;":;‘":";npg;;t Unclaimed witness fees to the extent of ;:'R‘n"; :;:5:::: :',:‘,:T,r‘C,Z',':f.‘:;'u;‘:.‘\l"l‘r: of the evening, Miss Templeton winning ¢ treasurer s ; - e 4 ' 3 b recelved by the judge from b . "N | the first s o T b e Mo Mgl “'Well, it's a little early for him; I'm |island last spring. He found that the 3138 had been recelved by Judg . women's prize and Mr. F. O, will be made for the protection, promotion and preservation in their present form, of all the educational Institutions of the Cum- berland Presbyterian church. ADAMS ~MAY BE RELEASED and manager of the New York branch. Bhe was married to Dr. Johnson in 1801, but aid not leave her position after the marriage. In April of this year discrepancies are sald to have been discovered in her ac- i counts according to the statement given his predecessor, Judge Baxter, he said and since that time fees to the amount of $128, unclaimed, have accrued. Postal cards are sent out twice a year to the persons to whom this money 1s due. afrald you will have to stand outside for a while. ‘Aln’'t no matter. We can do that.' “So when I reached BSeventeenth and Farnam streots I told them where to find the carnival grounds and when I came Moburg the men’s prize. The guests were: Miss Templeton, Mr. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Templeton, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Balilette, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grifiths, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Durkee, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright, postal recelpts were only about 40 per cent of the postal revenues, and Investigation developed the fact that the malls were unduly burdened by the large quantities of free matter which they were required to carry. Even the most insignificant offi- Prouoses to Make a Showing. M C. . A pIY out by Inspector McClusky, and an ex-|Dback on my return I saw the crowd silil clals were found to be exercising the| Judge Vinsonhaler announced that lists | White Suspeet in Blaine Case May 1«"2; “q:'urs‘"d“""" and Mr. and Mrs, amination is sald to have revealed a short- | faithfully waiting in the rain at the large | franking privilege and many of them foriare being prepared showing the moneys a6 BT CelRed Mea - M WA Galeoheand son. Dixt entrance for the ‘gatekeeper’ to appear.” the transmission of private letters and | received in trust for estates and for con- . A 8 nd son er have age of $10,000 between January 1 and April 16 In the accounts of the New York office. Be Held, returned from the east after more than a private property. Tt s sald that one-third | demnation appraisements in litigation, al- year's absence. of the welght of the matter carried in the | though it will take ‘considerable time to A How She Operated. P,OUCE WARN THE PUBLIC mails was sent free of all expense to the | get it ready, The fact that bills and| “This is a most extraordinary case from “9::,’:“:’“"3"“° Hillls returned to Lincoln “, The woman's modus operandl is sald 10| proinnted by Two Thefts to Caution | Writer. salarles in the county judge's office are |the viewpoint of the police,”” sald Captain Lt DG DRE: BN, KL the state university. Miss Rose Spiesberger will leave Saturday have been as fcllows: The accounts of the _concern were kopt in the Hanover National of Detectives Dunn, thing “‘new’ Conditions in Alaska, Benator Dillingham of Vermont, when asked if any- in the Blaine murder mystery pald out of the receipts upon order of the HRepty Aens Letving Vit county commissioner, prevented quarterly chair- : vy | for Chicago. bank, there being a New York and Cin- bt oty man of the subcommittee of the senate | PAYments to the county treasurer, he said, { had developed during Thursday night. “We | T © T . 4838 Shirred Triple Skirt, cinnatl mccount there. Cincinnati would sulhd committee on territories, which, on recom- | &8 frequently *he fees of one quarter did |Are working on slender clues,” he con- b,cn"me"":‘w‘:,“‘:,c‘"lf’"f::{‘,‘"{;":""“t i 2210 30 waist. #end a bill of goods to New York, which | Mies Birdle Waggoner reports to the hot cover the expenses. whereas those of | tinued, “and, as you know, we started with Mr. . Louls mendation of the president, made a thor-| would b sold for $,000, and that amount would be placed to the credit of the Cin- cinnati account. But It is alleged Mrs. Johnson would charge the New York office socount with 3,000, taking the difference herself. To make the accounts balance she would then ralse & small bill of goods sifipped frem Cincinnati from say $9 to 32,009 Mrs. Johmson was discharged from the employ of the company in April when In- spector McClusky says she admitted de- faleations of $10,600. it was thought at that time that her husband, Dr. Johnson, who police that a watch valued at $8 was stolen from her room, 33, in the Thurston hotel, and Adam Bauer of 1611 Cass street the loss of $37 in cash from a locker in his blacksmith shop at that number Thursday. These thefts suggest to the chief of police that the public should exercise every care in putting valuables in a place of safety when called upon to leave premises tempo- rarily. It is the Intention of the police authorities to give every possible protection to the public against the ralds of sneak thigves, but they cannot put a guard over conference with committee spen ough investigation of Alaskan affairs dur- ing the last summer, Besides Senator Dillingham, of the subcommittee, with Senators Burn- ham of New Hampshire, nesota and Patterson of studying the situation with a view to sug- gesting legislation for the advancement of the Interests of the terrftory. Senator Dfilingham president that the problem is a great one. had a half hour's President Roosevelt today. the members of marrk Nelson of Min- Colorado. The t several weeks in Alaska, | judge declared. indicated to the other quarters made up the deficlency. He denied having profited from the sale e certificates in his office. had discouraged the practice at first, he sald, but after six months or a year per- mitted it, and any profit made was gained by the clerk handling the certificates, the When Judge Vinsonhaler had fini-hed Mr. Rosewater took occasion to deny the iruth of a report quoted by Judge Vinsonhaler that he had sent an emissary to the judge's old home at Marysville, Mo., to look up He absolutely no clue whatever. We have ar- rested Bert Adams, but I am not sure there is anything In his case. We have been in- vestigating Mr. Adams and the only dam- aging thing in reference to him is that he made a remark in the presence of others that in the light of subsequent events was very indiscreet." At this juncture the wife and mother of Bert Adams appeared in the door of the outer office and the captain admitted them. After talking with the captain Mrs. Adams stated that her husband had not been out of the house Wednesday evening. He had, Rothdchild, has returned to her home. Mrs. Levy of Nebraska City and Miss Blanche Ehrman of St. Joseph are the guests of Miss Lena Rehfield. Mies Mildred Allen of Denver will be the guest of her cousin, Miss Bertha Allen, during carnival week. Miss Dora Shamoich of Des Moines, Ia., 18 the guest of Mrs. A, Martin, The Thruston Rifies will give a medal drill and dance at their armory Monday evening. e uj of of Dr. and Mrs, Richard C. Moore have for the coming season. in five gores, skirt. Shirred Triple Skirt 4635—Triple skirts ars xceedingly effective worn by the women to whom they are suited and can be relled pon as correct both for the present and This one is made champagne colored volle with trimming t lace and s exceedingly handsome, but varfous trimmings can be used with equally 00d effect and all the pliable materials suited to shirrings are appropriate, The skirt consists of the foundation, cut the two flounces and the The foundation Is carefully shaped his record there. Judge Vinsonhaler ad- mitted that he had merely heard the story and could not vouch for its truthfulness. Gurley Tries His Ha: and is fitted snugly about the hips, but flares freely below the knees. The flounces are gathered at thelr upper edges and the skirt is shirred to form a yoke and is the carelessness of people. Alaska contains almost as much territory ? as 1s included in that part of the United States east of the Mississippl, river. The subcommlittee considered the whole issued Invitation—for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Lydia Grant Moore, and Mr. Edwin Standish Westbrook, the mar- riage to occur at 8 o'clock - Wednesday, she sald, returned from work at the Bul- lard & Hoagland lumber yard at 6 o'clock and had remained home all the evening G reading a book. Thursday he was at work, has & large practice, would make up the loss, but this was not done. Further in- vestigations were made into both the New York and Cincinnati account with the re- Rallway Notes and Personals. L. F. Berrfi general agent of the North- e B . closed invisibly at the back. in the city d gathered G £ & October 14, at Trinity Cathedral. Father |© sult, it is said, that the defalcations now | Dusiaees. > o Moine® 16 in the clty on | Alaskan situation carefully and €atherel| w. F. Gufley attempted to tmpugn tne |27 but for his arrest would now be at|JOUPC L TL TR UL ERENET | The quantity of matertal required for the amount to $33,000, with a possibility that W. 8. Hillls, contracting frelght agent of good faith of The Bee by contorted state- o church will be the officlating clergyman | Medium size fs 11 vards 21 inches wide, or they may reach 350,000, the ‘Chicago Great Western, has gone to | D® incorporated in a report to be submitted Captain Dunn had Adams brought in and & gyma, ments from The Weekly Bee, which, he sald, had printed a ticket called “the har- mony ticket,” with the intention of making 6% yards 4 Inches wide, with 6% yards 21 Inches wide, or 4% yards 3 inches wide, for to the senate soon after congress shall convene. It Is expected that 4he report of and the attendants will be Miss Fredericka Wessells and Miss Amy Gleeson of Han- Lincoln on business. George McNutt, traveling pastenger agent he told substantially the same story as did Mra. Johnson s a tall, slim, pretty his wite. The captain immediately dis- woman, with fair complexion and brown there. . Jacob Gable, traveling passenger agent of the Nebraska and Wyoming alvision of the Northwestern, has returned from a busi- the Alaskan territory. Punishment for Officers. ing. Mr. Rosewater explained that full perusal of the article would show that no low. The Adams live at 2213 Grace street and Bert Adams has of late been working extra be followed by a reception at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Moore, on Park avenue, to the members of the bridal party and some o, 26, . : toundation. f the Katy, passed through town Friday | the committee will form the basis of some | .. k patched men to substantiate the story and |P/Pal Mo, Miss Bessic Brady and Mise A hair. It is sald that she speculated in | mornin b ¢ voters throughout the county belleve it Moty /8 The pattern 4535 is cut In sizes for a 22, ¢ & on his way west, over the Bur- 1 " | Gertrude McClintock. The ceremony will 3 _ Wall street and lost cpnsiderable money | Lngton. important legisiation in the interest of | y,4 in endorsement of the harmony meet- | \f 1t 18 found correct his release may fol 28 and 30-inch walst measure, For the accommodation of The Bes ~GETS IN AND OUT WITH A ROPE Rogue Enters Store a ness trip over the road. C. Lincoln, district superintendent of the Pullman company at San Francisco, ra-d through the city on the Overland limited, attempt to decelve had been planned or carried into effect and that the ticket had been presented solely as a combination that The president has acted upon the cases of First Lieutenants Louis M. Hamilton, Fourteenth infantry, end Hamilton Foley, readers tnese patterns, which usually retall at fram 25 to 60 cents, will be furnished at & nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all of the young friends. The members of the N. I for the C. B. Havens company as teamster. For the last three days he had been with Bullard & Hoagland. Departs ‘T. Whist club A b by In order to get a pattern enclose with Mooy Thronah the Teturning from. New ¥ Fifth cavalry, and Second Lieutenants | in his opinion best represented all classes | Captain Dunn sald: “We will pursue this | Will Tesume meetings next week, the first | €Xpense. : y ts, IV or on. h Skylight. i g Sleffert, general superintendent of | Thomas E. Murtaugh, coast artillery, and | Of the republican party and stood for the | case on the theory that a foul murder was [0 be held at tho home of Miss Lena |10 cents §ive b, A Dame 1 i . e L Bmaticy: SuoorintendoncUrt | Shelby L. Rucker, Philippine scouts, tried | much desired “harmony.” committed until something develops. From | Rehfeld Tuesday. X the Towa division at Des Moines, are in the | by court-martial and sentenced to dis- the report of the dootor who made the| Mrs J. W. Grifiiths will entertain at dinner A burglar or burglars of cratty art en- | Sy, missal from the army. Ho approved the | BANKRUPTS FOR SIX MONTHS |autopey it apperes Monday evening the membors of the Miller- DSy ppears Blalne was hit with a p ea ear ,tered the store of C. F. Black, 107 South| W. H. Snedaker, eral agent of the Il- | gontence in the cases of Foley, Murtaugh 3 Templeton bridal party. ' The guests will lead pipe or a heavy sand bag. The captain sald that he Intended holding Jeft Bates, colored, until a thorough in- + Sixteenth street, some time Thursday night L 8na secured $28, which Mr. Black had been ‘very careful to hide in a box of half hose. linois Central at Francisco, and his wife, passed through the city Thursday evening enroute for their home on thy Number of Cases for Half Year as Reported by Fede DI and Rucker. A further sentence of im- prisonment Imposed on Lieutenant Foley, include: Miss Templeton, Mr. Miller, the Misses Goff of Fremont, Miss Clair North- meglected means most common heort disease, tho cause of sudden death. coast. S in addition to his dismissal, was disap- vestigation had been made. Bat. "~ |rup, Dr. Frank Brown of Fremont, Mr. 9 v o o had i triet Court, . Bates was try. ’ p o Dr. Miles' Heart Cure wlill strength. 130 ;:":;" & box at random from | T. M. Orr, secretary to President Burt of | jroved. The sentence of Lieutenant Ham- % k. ing to set up an alibi, but so far had fatled | W B: Wood and Mr. G. T. Wilson. en, regulate and cure weak hearts. among ti %es on the shelf and had | 106, UG ' Lewls and wite of New | ilton was commuted to a reduction in rank e report of bankruptey proceedings In | to do so. Miss Clalr Northrup will entertaln in-{ goiq by all druggists on guarantee. Free dropped in the money, which was in small | }iaven, Conn., returned home from &n ex- of 116 numbers, which places him at the | the United States district court for the six —— formally this evening in honor of Miss| book on heart disease for postal. change for use In the ocash register the|tended trip Thursday evening. foot of the Mst of first lieutenants, and he | MONths ending September 30 makes these TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Florence Templeton and Mr. Royal D.| DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. (Hext day. Just as & bait for any possible o liton MoCann, who has béen the agent | 1" required to make n public apology for | Interesting showings: Voluntary petitions | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tublets. All | Miller. g » it o o ‘visitor of thievish propensities Mr. Black filed, 31; involuntary petitions filed, vol- Union depot-tor the past three years, has | cortain remarks made in the presence of druggists refund the money If it fafls to| Among the affairs to be given in honor THE FIRST STEP away had left 82 in the cash register and had | peen succeeded by C. Jaggard, who was untary petitions adjudicated by court, 27;!cure, E. W. Grove's signat: ! ch | of Mrs. Fairbanks during her stay here, Joft the drawer ap . , Wl 2 d on which , 2, 3 gnature is on each |0 ] ere, L 3 o B e ko :z:n::ym‘:;. Tnl:“uod‘erns:nf“lnr“?fl .: :"'I-‘d'r" ::‘c'h"::“; i e oo i Mot pindiesied-by seer, . > will be a luncheon at the Omaha club by | from BB"'I'CSPCCt is lack of care . o eftec 4 Ay .-by: o Lot B 8; voluntary petitions dismissed, none; in voluntary petitions dismissed, 4; voluntary discharges granted, involuntary dis- chargés granted, 2; total number of in- voluntary petitions filed since passage of Mrs. J. W. Griffiths. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ¥ Mrs. Love Kelley of Waterloo, Ta., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Turmey, October 1. The regular semi annual meeting of the division heads of the Unlon Pacitic is be- ing held at the general offices. These mem be: of the operating department meet & thief comes along he will grab this,” mused Mr. Black, “and never sur- ‘what is In that plle of sox." it the thief was cunning. Congress Must Meet, A good deal of pressure has been brought to bear on the president to induce him not in personal cleanliness: the first move in building up a proper P T T AR TR Mrs. Helen 8. Grigor has returned from a three months' visit He raised e every spring and fall and disc th - |to call congress into extraordinary session n Nova Scotia. for the carnival. . s /& pane of glass out of the skylight and let | ton "ol affsirs along thio route. Thoss In |In November, but to all callers who have | the bankruptey act in this court, 87; in. |, Fire #nd Police Commissioner Loo Sprat-| Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Roseweter have pride in man, woman, or child, himself down a distance of about ten feet | the conference are: J. O. Brinkeroff, super- | qooken to him in that vein he has said | voluntary, 8. #one to Lincoln on business. returned from the east. intendent of the Kansas diyision; R. . Baxter, superintendent of the Nebraska division; L. Park, superintendent of the Wyoming division; 'W. A. Deuel, super- intendent of the Colorada division, ‘and E. ¥. Buckingham, superintendent of trans- portation. W. 8. Hodges of Denver and E. B, W. Brown of Hastings are at the Henshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Burke of Friend are at the Dellone. Mr. Burke is the mayor of Friend. H. E. Decatur, the manufacturer of De. catur shoes, of Boston, i in the city over Sunday. N Attorney W. A. Corson returned this week from a business trip to southwestern Colorado and New Mexico, lis a visit to the Bathtub. You can’t be healthy, or pretty, or even good, unless you are clean. Use HAND SAPOLIO. It pleases everyone. into the store by a strand of heavy rope. that this government is committed to the found the pile of hose where Mr. Black ht proposition that the Cuban reciproeity treaty be made effective at the earllest possible date, and he regards it as & mat- ter of good faith that this country should keep its word. He has declined, there- fore, to consider any proposition looking to the abandonment of the idea of an ex- Mrs. Robert Carr has returned from a visit in Denver. Miss Edith Warren of Red Oak, Ia., 18 o guest of Mies Nellie Henzie. Mrs. J. A. Blum has as her guest for the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities Miss Rose Ros- enblat of Bt. Joseph. Miss Margaret Wood and Miss Mary Lee | DEATH RECORD. Hon, Charles Lewis. DES MOINES, Oct. 2-—Hon. Charles Lewls, « resident of Sheridan, Wyo., and a member of the legislature of that state, boxes hit the right one. With money 4 he departed as he came, by means £ died at Iowa City this morning after a Judge George W. Day and his sten- of v 7 URVR VR LR YT YR & 2000 C RO | 0 oo fong flness. Ho was twice mayor of ows | GEFSPRSE. . B Hen hava. ot gt oy | McBhane wil leave Monday tor New York, | e Tl ad Aot a2 ‘S Davi City and held several county offices there, | th® \nion Pacific on a business trip. oo AMUSEMENTS. Woodward & 1. 8. Cutter, representing the Ginn & Heath Publishing company of Ohlcago, is in_the city over the Ak-Sar-Ben carnival Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fulmer of Greenwood, and Thompson Miss Jennie Fairfax and Miss Irene Cle of Leads, 8. D., will be guests of Omaha In 1897 he removed to Wyoming. He ry turned to Iowa City recently for his health, On the recommendation of Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans, commander-in-chief of the Asiatic station, Acting Secretary of the GREETING! GENTLE STRANGERS! % P. J. Poterson, [BOYD'S | Hail 1 [ ') al Kni hts' | C. H, Bteinmeler of Grand Island and Mr, | friends during carnival week Burgess, MW'g'rs. . . y g . [Navy Darling has written commendatory | WEBSTER CITY, Ia, Oct. 2.—(Special [8nd Mrs. J. C. Wright of Ashland are at| Miss Alma Poterson of Red Oak is visit- || B i :leller- to Assistant Surgeon R. H. Nichols | melegram.)—P. J. Peterson, who.ems to "l_;hz‘"mg"l?;‘ %t Mr. Frank Chalfant, a |8 her ‘munt, Mrs. Millie Miller. || TODAY AT 2:0. TONIGHT AT § of the Villa Lobos and Hospital Steward D. H. Hervey for services in saving life KLAW & ERLANGER Stupendous Production of General Wallace's Hamilton county in 1866 and settled down upon a 16)-acre farm south Mrs. Charles F. Stokes, who has spent the summer in the east, has returned and has | IMPERIAL MAJESTY d:crees that all his de- voted subjects shall attend the feast of fun and frolic 1S clerk In the western division of the rural free delivery service, has arrived In of Stratford on the merchant steamer Poyang at the |and had lived there continuously ever since, g':l!;‘ef;“;'r'“ Jolnes RS will sl taken apartments at the Drexel for the | BEN-HUR peril of thelr own lives. These services | died yesterday. He was T8 years old, one | = My aad Mrs. W, M. Btone, Mr, and Mrs, | Winter. | ; EN - K and bring also the boys and gitls for in hisroyal city is the were rendered during an outbreak of chol- | of the ploneer settlers of Towa and well | W B. Hand, Mr.'and Mrs.'E. C. Clymer,| Misses Fthel and Gladys McBride o] = PRQFLE LY THE FRODUCTION. . era aboard Poyang on the Yang Tse Kiang, | xnown In this section of the state. Mr and Mrs B T Hollenbeck piailey; | Toronto, Canada, are the guests of thelr || —POSITIVELY NO FREE LisT.— | Chlldren!s StOl‘ the river between Naking and Kin Klang. B AR Snmiwood. ¥ b Bk tene K 9| cousins, the Misses Loftus, 64 North iy AR o Rt (=] ring for Chinese Min » [ SRS, Finan and 'W. H. Farber, Wood River, are | Twenty-third streat. AR AR and"s compesy 5 ; . 5 GORDON, Neb., Oct. 2—(Bpecial Tele- [at the Dellone | " L 00 "0 — || f players, including Grace Cam- wherein is stored raiment of texture fine and good enough In anticipation of @ protest to the State | gram.)—C. E. Hoffman, for many years & | plvicii of Crelgnton, 8 H. Jones of Wahoo, | GOSSIP ON COMMISSION ROW (| eron In- department by the Chinese minister in the | citizen of this place and a prominent mem- | Louise inhelder of Plerce, W. B, Hill of ciaser g matter of detention of Liang Hsun, the for any, and wi hin the reach of all of the coming men The Tenderfoot Randolph, Alfred Linkhart, Blanche Link- 5 ber of the Masonic order here, died this Mexican Oranges and California Figs i is ki brother of the minister, and the party that | morning at 10 o'clock. Funeral serviges | BTt of Blair, Althie Ritchie, Anna Moore and women kin - g W. M. Cornelius, G. W. ight w of his zdom' accompanied him to the United States, the | Sunday afternoon under the auspices of ‘l’»‘mfifnlfnu “Columbus, A. E. Thateher ‘of dnkive ia ""' - | y officials of the Immigration buréau have | the Masonic lodge. Valentine, and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Plummer of Style. S 't in all the late 2 called on the inspector at Ban Franclsco Aol of Beatrice, are dt the Paxton. " =1 Oys UITS styies ana textures, A 0 0. fo make an immediate Teport of all the - Mr. and Mrs L. Poterson, A, C Holm: | 41 o concensions are not in the Midway KEARNEY, Neb., Oct. clrcumstances surrounding the case. .—(Special Tele- $ opkine, Mias ¥. Bpiars, Mr. and Mre. e JE T TS TR W W AR The 1 Mexic 11l on Eleven street BO s. Sturdy StyliSh ovefCOt'ltS SJ 00 to 7 50 gram.)-Grandpa Hostedler, father of B. O.| 4. C.' Holmauist, Miss B, Holmquist and There is s Mexioan village on Eleven sireet | v s . " Hostetler of this city, dled at the h t| Mr. and Mrs. >. Harding of Oakland, ’ R & Y | e SMALL AMOUNT FOR HEIRS | 1is"son this morning from a stroke of| Neb.: Mrs. W. H. Emick of Bazile Mills, | arrived three days ago and now bave thelf |,y ppy NIGHT—MATINEE, THURSDAY, P b w D . | paralysis. :x‘-:fie"uf “l;:;-lin;."u{;. A ){:;w:d:‘;n;l of | show n;( n‘m'( in .'n'nl:nn»«, llz;d uul s‘:hs‘ SATURDAY AND BSUNDAY. - Momey for Relations of Minuesotn 2 oMz, and Mrs, H A Rows of - | sale admission for box parties 1s $.7 Girls 00|el| r eSSCS, $3°00 g 850 Hermit Supposed (o Rea! man, E Q. Casto of Hastings, J. J. Wil | those oranges have been imported from MODERN VAUDEVILLE llams of Wayne, Mrs. J. H. and daughter of Aberdeen, 8. D., and Mrs. B. ¥ 'Ky of Denver are a¢ thé Millara. LOCAL BREVITIES. Haines and Vidoeq, Waterbury Bros. and Vel country at great expense b 55 Ris Yool seuniey’ ot ghan e 4 Tenny Fleury Trio. McWaters and Tysor oo a local impressario, to please the people, | ages 2 to 6 years, $2.95 to 7.90 : Girls’ Coats - Co., Josselin 1rio, Hodges and Launch: 4 Rebecea Schwarts has filed sult for al| F. J. Young. Pliger; Mr and Mrs A L.|gnd the grocers, who heve seen them are| picr tte Moore and the Kinodro ges from 8l hwart: i . West Point; O. B. Nicks, Creigh- - nianh, Asnetie Mog . aad ages 7 1016 years, $4.95 to 12.00 Chist Donahus has recetved & query from g}"?:fiin?flnc‘;fizgfi;fi: 11" Gios e i | o eERo%:. Jl%;;rfln:q, Pl |§ Du‘r"; . plosned. This o the eurtiest Mewionns | Priess s e, oo = Fergus Falls, Minn., regarding the where- | support since May 1, ey were mar- an a Turner, Plerce; W, ave ever come to m Y o RSN And everything a boy, girl or baby wears. —Write for catalogue. abouts of the nieces and nepbews of one | Hied in New Vork wwhere Simon Bchwarts|Myers, Mre H. Myers and Mr. and Mra. | piorida latest style boxes which are lorser| KRUG THEATRE '° BENSON & F. W. Tromble, who died there & fow days | " poer T. Thompson wants. $1) and also| Gibbo . sad M. Butler and | then the California article. The greasers "PHONE 0. P ) 1515 ago. Tromble lived alone in an old shack, | 251 of Rothholz's money and brought | Mr. and Mrs. J. Teegarden, Weeping | are of the 126 to %0 size and have a fine 5 'Elco“E %fl 4| DOUGLAS badly dflapidated. He was supposed to|Sult in the district court to obtain it. Ac-| Water: Lillie Aorrell and Addie Morrell, | frosh color. They say that the Call-| atapatesuenities TONIGHT AT 8ilb— > g : : o nee : X have been a miser and after his death nis | SORATE fo the petition ihe plalnuft was )| Cential CUN M W. B. Btiles, Fremont; | fornians, who have been on ice for some | i POpUlar, o prage QUEEN house was searched and J2.3%0 In cash | restaurant of the defeigent for the sum of | W. G. Bears, Tekamah; C. W. Bartlett, | time cannot compete’ with them. The |: BES' BEATS, ¢ OF THE found In nooks and corners’and any likely [#10 and was preveuted from carrying out | Lincoln; J. w.uV-n fillom:;'dli‘z!"lfo'g:'ltw foreigners have had to pay 1 cent a pound [ f.......... P HIGHWAY. ‘*‘“‘ .”””‘“ vlaco to hide & fow colus. In s Hide | Lo S0 Telsntble Yalue of which was | lov. Fort Booit. are 8t L cra duty for coming to this country and hope| Bundey Matinee—"Two Little Weife" lgv. Fort Scott. are at the Mercrants pm—————