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' &. committes' to .notify Mr. It's blanket-buying time, an ‘WE CDOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M, d, to be sure, we are ready to sell s {TEN THOUSAND MEN STRIGE Prospect for Hard Struggle in Cen- satisfied with the present scale of wiges and will continue to work, disregarding { orders to strike. There are about 50 men emploved in the toal mines of the atate. mondville and Cambria #ay the miners are working as usual. Kagineers t on More Pay. ASKS HANNA T CONTINUE He Wonld Prefer to Retire from the number in South Omaha, which just leaves him even with where the count ended Saturday at noon, when Hroadwell was found to have lost four votes, reducing Ivs “Thé only way to Many Are Luvin‘ Oolotado for Ooal Mines | CHEYENNE, Wyb., Nov. 8.—Union Pa- | President Wishes the Ohioan to Retain | Ori&inal plurality from ™ to 70 have a friend is in Other States. :'."‘ ":“_‘“':::d"‘.':‘":';: ::l“::. "‘:,'D:: - ational Obairmenship. A Bura Never B to bp one.” g lines. Dispatches from Hanna, Cumber- W After Portet’s Antiseptic Healing Oll 10 ap. DENVER DEALERS LIMIT SALES OF FUEL |land, Rock Springs, Spring Valley, Dia- | SENATOR'S FINAL ANSWER NOT GIVEN | Plieq Melleves pain inatantly and heals ut the same time. For man or bes Henry Martin Epp. Kansas Clu . CURE te inl State Between Operators A ous Position, but May Be 1 BT. LOUIS. Nov. 8§ —A committee repre- da May Schnell, Omaha K OR y 0! 0 et. D' " D! ded nt t R. Roberts, O s . ” " orkers of Amerien. A n L . ry n, 0 en ous From the cheapest of cotton blankets to the finest of wool Manager Harding todey. and presented & Emm Dn\ldm‘\‘i "South Omaha. i finses, Naas fl"""‘“"““' . blankets, you’'ll find them here at prices that are absolutely right. demand for @ wage increase of 10 per cent O O T e TR s e b de o COTTON, BLANKETS — Gray, white or tan, at 80, @c, sc, $1.00, $1.25, §1.85, $:60 and $L.75 a pair. WOOL BLANKETS—At $3.95, $3.65, #.75, $3.00, $9.35, $3.60, $8.75, $4.00, M7, $5.60, $.00, 935, $7.00, $7.60, up to $18,00 a_pair. BED COMPORTERS — Filled with pure sanitary cotton, soft as down, at $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.95, $2.60, $2.75, $3.00, $8.25 and $3.60 ench COMFORTERS — Filled wool, at $2.50, $3.75, $3.75, $4.75 and 8.7 each. with sanitary DENVER, Nov. 9.—~More than 10,000 coal miners in Colorado went on strike today for an eight-hour day, increased wages and other concessions. The strike was erdered by the national executive officers of the United Mine Workers of America, after General Manager Harding told the com- mittee the Increase could not be granted Last week it was stated that the engineers had withdrawn their wage increase de- mand, recently presented, but as the ma- Jority were not satisfied, the matter was WASHINGTON, Nov. %.~A conference of significance and importance was held at the executive offices today between Presl- dent Roosevelt and Senator Hanna of Ohio. The president formally requested Senator Hanna to retain the chalrmanship of the republican national committee and to con- Bam Graceman, Omaha. Mary Roubert, Omahs. Andrew Winkier, Hastings.. Fern Stribling, Plattsmouth. Many mothers administer Pieo's Cure when their children have spasmodic eroup. the coal companies refused to confer with [again brought up and formally presented [ ————— ROBF BLANKETS—At 4195, $1.7, $2.00, | COMMORTERS--Filled with pure odorless | yuion representatives concerning the de-|to General Manager Harding today for |duct the campaign next year. In the course PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. °x, 0.7, .00, $.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 |down, at $450, $6.50, $7.00, $9.00 and $10.00 | e T en. . Of the fdle men 6,000 | inal answer, of the conference the subject of the presi- and $6® each. i ogon. are In the southern coal fields, 2,000 fn Coopers Go on Strike, “"“““'h“‘:"’“'l" was considered '-"""‘ly- not| John M. Ragan of H-h-llny an Omahs g ' _ |only the chairmanship of the national com- or, registere Paxton. the northern coal flelds, and 1,80 in Fre- | MINNEAPOLIS, Nov.' 8.—The millers' | iitee"baine involved, but Mr. Hanna's as- | ,O. H. Swingley, claim agent of the Union | Ache they wonld beaim . mont county. strike has spread {o the cooper shops. The Pacifc of Bestrioe, 1o a guest at the Mur- | euffer from this distressing complaint Tuomnpson. Bruoen &Ca pirations to the presidency. for One hundred mines have been closed | eoopers’ unfon called out the men at the ray. Dataly thelr b 5 The president and Senator Hanna re-| Mrs. John A. Dempst who once trs them will find these Hiitle pills vala- down. A few independent properties in the | Hennepin County Barrel company's 8hOD, | mained in conference for a considerable | Springs, 8. By, to ':p';;:; 1o Mot | e tn 0 many ways that they will not be willing northern coal flelds and elsewhere will where the barrels for the Washburn- time, notwithstanding the fact that séveral weeks with her husband. hey wil 0 40 without them. But after all sick head not stop work, as the operato have | Crosby mills are made. I » Hy. Hatch of Franklin, 1daho; John New- 'Y. M. C. A. Building, Corner Sixteenth and Douglas $§ | .irui’to concede the elgn-hour day and e ol ote were waling {0 see ihe | man of Denver “and J: B’ ScDonaid of also increase wages. Less than 1,00 miners $0 fetaln h S chants. was the slection of Mr, Cannon'as speaker, [senate was tn eession for two hours today, | WH! remain at work, according to reports PROThbT BY HERRAN Sommitts I ordes | thar ft‘;e'h:e:::un::r: Adama, A Moxwell"of Lexlogion and Tothabans of vo many livgs tuathere i« where we e ot o e masahers | the groates past of which time was devoted | fFom the affected districts. The antioutice- Party might in the appronching campaign | " W, YOUDE of Btanton are at the Murray. | make our great bosst, Our pille cure It whild 4nd the Grawing of seats. to. consideration of the situation on the | Ment comes that 600 have gone out in Col- have the benefit of his services at the head | Cook'a’ Tmperel champagta. aps. Letior mMc-n"r/‘r"-"Lnu-~ Liver Pilla are very emall and The democrats today rallled Rround Isthmus. The question was discussed in all fax county, New Mexico. The others in £ (L‘unllnufd '"',“_l'lr.,.’ Pa . |of the national organization. Senator Hanna, [ known as “the man from Cook's,” s fv‘; to take, On!nrlwo'rllllmlltlflmf, new leader, Mr. Willlams (Miss.) having|its aspects. A number of senatorsex- | that territory are now negotlating with the | { ™ (o oatu demand it, take possession (It 18 understood, indicated his desire to re- “’;" ap Mes. 5. 3. €. Sward of Onk :."" *tat'hy ihie gentle action_ plekde wilwhe been chosen to take the place of Mr. Rich- |pressed the opinion that the administration | Mine owners. , | 3¢, them or encourage revolutfons In their |tire from the work of active political man- o ey SVArd o8 Onkland, | Bacthoms o vido A1 cebie 8ol o o atdson, (Tenn) who retired from _the |hasnot been untriendly nor ignorant of the | The Colorado Fuel and Iron company, | frRtory. g, She CAn SO0, (N0F jonle "Ligp [asement. The president, however, urged Junlluh-nd Willlam Keal of Hastings are | b7 draggists everywhere, or sent by leadership of the minority. movement from its beginning, but it was de- | Viétor Fuel company, and Northern Coal | Fioirie®American annexatlon. Reports are |him in strong terms to continue in the | at the CARTER MEDICINE co., Promptly at noon Clerk of the House clded to wait until there is-further light on and Coke company are ducers. Practically all of thelr properties the largest pro- gurfent that the states of Cauca and An- uia are also In revolt. While Colombia political harness, pointing out to him that Goorge D, Meiklefohn, former aasistant secretary of war, was here Monday morn- lm York Olt’ Alexander McDowell ‘calléd ‘the house to |the question before advising the democrats e N I e un fram Panama, |28 the head of the organization he would | ing. He left for his home in Fullerton, | —————————— order. Prayer by tha- chaplain follewed. |to take a position on the question as a | have bee;; tied up by the no::)n o’"tl:n :’m certathly Wil X;vm by force of arms inspire great confidence throughout the hc\tg . :he Uslon Pacific at 10 o'clock. ? -km o]b«mlyfiajoy fom A’call of the roll by states ‘developed a |Party. Some senators exprgssed the opin- [ mifiers. However, they are making efforts | the withdriwal of the state =of Caucd. |country \ White, Canadian government agent, R a ) N which comprises almost half of Colombla, g with headquarters at 8t. Paul, M T. FELIX GOURAUD’S ORI Qorum. The elesk next éalled for nomind- |1on that the mass ot the Deople are wo | to continue operatlons under the protection | ¥hich Comprises siaots Bt of SN | No definite conclusion was reached, the | B AR Ghic Mina, camé | T) R ot e, '5‘3}".'" tiohs fer ‘epeaker. Mr.- Hepburn (lowa), anxious to secure a canal that many per- | of & strong guard. It is estimated that| riohest {n the confederation. We have 80,000 | understanding being that a further jand | ern rullway. He will spend tow days in chal he 'républiopn caucus, form. |ons would even endorse a revolution on | there are about 140 coal mines in the state, | men ‘available, and large, duantities of |more extended conference would be heid in | the city. ]l]’ Plmples, arms and a n s X ‘atohos ally n M. Cannop. Mr, Hay (Va.), | the isthmug if it should prove a means of [ with an output of soms 8,000,000 tons & | Lioet, oS ':LW"" The revolution, There I:e near future, When Senator Hanna left m‘.’;";p!:fihp'!;::;":chol,\flh:;,dtM" ‘golg Pat n\: ohAlrmaly’of \the @emocratio caucus, nom- |securing one. Senator Morgap was before | vear, and about 1,000,000 tons of coke. is mo question in my mind but that the |the White House he declined to discuss the | Leroux and George Snyder of Evanston, inated MW Willlants (Mids.). the committee for quite a time and advo- Would Depopalate Distriets. Fanama Canal company was respo onsible | subject of the national chatrmanship or to) Wyo. and F. B Defrees of “Alllance. are AS the o} progeeded’ !t was noted that |CAted a vigorous policy of criticism, {;’gu,'l’;‘w“;‘“:;":‘u"v'"m'; I T thdepend. | COmment on the reports that he might be a &t the Murray the old ménibers génsrally occupled their The steering committee also discussed the It will be the policy of the United Mine, ence would be declared is shewn by the candldate for the presidency. From other [~} . E. Wentland of Denver, of B. Brush, H. J. Connor ‘of Superior, Ned Barnard r y Workers to depopulate the various coa Mt he left here for New York ten |sources it fa 1 a former seats, While new. members occu- [Policy to be pursued with refergnce to the fact et S ne Aven 8 learned that the senator has | Fremont, Frank H. Young of Broken Bow, pled those made vacant. . proposed measure puiting in force the | dlstricts by sending the idle men and their “'Ye‘;ob'l:":"o'ggum ‘:‘,:':{0'1‘,.:':‘;":‘1"3‘;“,'{‘“ indieated that he will not be a presidential | F; B. Defreeg of Alllance and Willlam Cox The red carnation was much in evidence on the republican side, fully one-third of the majority side wearing the blossom on |the house makes known the conditions of its | Da# been secured for them. Bome G000 Business Condi{ions lmprove. Postal Fraud Cas Biidgeport, M. and Mrs. 3. W, ; on. coat lapels. It was only here and thero [Dill. It was apparent, however, that a ma- | fares to these states have already beeh| coroN, Nov. S.—A coasting vessel 1eft| yuuiioe pritchard, in criminal | graard, Ciahs woA, Archg.g: ;:::.. aobeared on the deme. | Jority of the democratic senators would op- | Srranged for by the United Mine Workers, | tO7OM0 W00 Sonc SERCRCE L' row . in criminal court No. 1, | £, W. 3 naen, cratio that & bgutonnie Hde. f Oannon an Easy Winner, When the vote for speaker was an- n uu, 8 showed Mr. Cannon to have Cuban treaty. It was decided to postpone further consideration of this question until pose the bill. The steering committee also took up the subject of reorganizing the senate committees and decided to meet from day to day for the purpose of filling the democratic vacancies tamilles to Illinols, Indian JFerritory, Mis- wourl, Iowa and other states where work and today hundreds of the strikers are on their way to new flelds. D. C. Evans, member of the executive board of the na- tional organization, from Indlana, i§ now at Trinidad, to handle the financial end of Th buiit, but I assure you it would have been constructed with Colombia's consent. troops, who will hoist the, flag of the new republic of Panama there. A cablegram recelved by /way of Port Limon this morning says the steam launch candidate, and has let it be understood that he means what he says. today heard arguments of counsel on the application of August W. Machen, Diller B. Groft and Samuel A. Groft of this city and Dr. and Mrs. George E. Lorens of To- ledo, Q., indicted in connection with post- of Ban Franclsco are at the Iler C. E. Miller of Salt Lake Bchoonmaker of Bpokane, W. Grand W Bore A. P. Bavage 0f Seattle, Lap(lln and llrl Richmond Smith, United Btates army; George Morriil yo M and Q. Deiskell of Bpearfah are at the Paxton. “'GOURAUD'S recommen Barm! all the eki * Wot male kr:'l." ] 4 h’l; m in the Illllz Europe. FERD. T. HOPKINS, Prop's. ved .19 votes end Mr. Williame 164, O | which went to Bocas Del Toro for the pur- |omce contracts, fo i "1 Orest Jovee B cn.: being declared duly ed s | BILL TO PR the etrike. 0""" members of the execl- | pous of cupturing the place In the name of | w1 pupers and d o:“‘:n‘:,':'."m”‘:!'::""':: T TSt ,.'i::',‘r”u,’“,‘;'::hnm- F .64, the houss, M. Willlma (Miss.) OTECT NOTABLES | tive boara are In the state, and will have | o gepublic of Panama left there yester- | oaee. L Fox of Lexlngton Wo A cornalis nd | 17 AND SAPOLIO' SAVES Mr.Grosvenor (Ohio) were appojnted foeme charge of the campalgn during the strus-|qay. It Is expected here momentarily. Charies A. Doust d Ira Gatea of Cofumbus, W and Mrn, W Q Measures Introd Giving Unfted | gle, one being stationed in each of the cen- |~ pyue gollars in gold, which last week was ase, counsel for Machen | J. O'Brien of South Bend, A. A. Davis of Cannon ot his slection and to escort him to the mpéaker's” ohalr. As - MF. "Cannon_entered with Mr. Wil Mams. and Mr. Grosvenor, members of both ‘sides joined in the ovation to the ewly élboted gpeaker. Mr. Willlams in- Mflt Cannon, saying: It is & high henor to present a pres n the s al”honor {0 'flfg"“’m" r o States Power to Punish Murder Certain Cases, WABHINGTON, Novs9—A bill prescrib- ing the death penalty for the crime of killing the president of the United States, the vice president, ambassadors or mini ters of foreign countries accredited to the Unt States, was Introduced In the house toddy by Mr. Littlefield (Me.) The bill preacribes life imprisonment for attempts ters of the strike zones. . The storm center will be about Trinidad, in the southern flelds, where the number of miners aggregates 8,000. At the towns of Hastipgs and Delagua, where the Victor Coal company employes 2,500 men, it is reported that 1,000 were working today. Both places are strongly guarded, and strangers are not allowed to entet them. Qeneral Manager James BE. Wellborn -of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company an- nounced today that the company will con- worth $18.%5 in local currency, has a value today equal to only $11. Many persons will no doubt lose heavily, while it is hoped that others will make - considerable for- tunes. .A further drop in local exchange Is expected. . The new government is desirious of establishing its currency on a gold bas of abolishing monopolies and gamb! saloons and making other radical improve ments, Dr. Manuel Amador, minister of finance, and Frederico Boyd, a member of the jun and Lorenz, in support of the petition said that Machen had alleged interest in the papers and documents referred to, and that while he had a general knowledge of their contents, it was impossible to expect him to have a full and specific knowledge of mat- ters in connection with letterbox fasteners and other transactions running back ten years. To do o, he said, would require something not expected from ordinary men. In requesting that the application be denled, Assistant United States Attorney Emerson and F. J. Nellor of Beemer are at the Merchants. W 0. Hllchell. Okll\hflm- Cit ey ers, Cheyenn Mr. A Jol Brnfl‘ ‘North Platts; Mrs. M. G Per? Carrie Weisflow. i hlu\vrurn J. Housten, Tex.! Loutse 3. cull Hot n rin, art, U N and Charies L. Amm'ie Sibiter W are -t (h Paxton. Railway Notes J. A. Munroe, INIThI lrlfllt‘ mumnr of Lho Union Pacifie, Chles Doctor’s bills, because proper care of the skin promotes healthy circulation and - helps' every function of the body, from the action of the muscles ‘to the digestion of the food. The safest soap in existence. Test it youre Taggart, for the to commit bodily inju nst th - " government, argued that L. Lomax, general passenger nmt ot Rave. the honof | dent or vice pn:ld:r{( etens whe lpl;“t:r tinue to operate fts mines, and the public |have been appointed by the' provisional |to grant. the application would result in a the Union Paciie, is In’ Chicago an bust: self. the Hon. Joseph | abet any of the orimes mentioned need have no fear of a coal famine. At |government a comrmpjttee to go to Washing- | disclosure of the case of the government | No" o Geomed principat offenders, rnioned are| the office of the Vietor Fuel company it |ton and arrange with the United Btates for | before trial. Eimer H. Wood, asgistant general treight ~—trr o ersons ey offendors. ohio harboring | vy, anriounced that all its mines were In |canal and other neoessary treatles. They | Justice Pritchard nterrupted to remark | Aeve Hone ;r;'-':"oufign 0T sl jue Onty-Gouble is made punishable by twenty-five years | OPeTation, and will contifiue to be operated. | will sall tomorrow on.the steamer City of |that there was a difference between evi-| A. B. Cutts, E:‘” ger_agent of LAl g imprisonment. A fine and. imprisonment | Th¢, 1ar8¢ companies operating in the Washington. It is sald that the commis- |dence In the hands of the district attorney | the mnnnwh- @ St Louis Yaliway, with between the | ponalty 15 provieéd for- tne LoriachMeNt | Lorthern felds admitted that their mines |wloners will endeayor to have amendments |and & public document. It was not fo pe | Pedquarters in Minnéapolie, in i @ city. ""’%",'.',:'"’ anarchiatic docurines and for - conspiring | Were closed. Not over 15 men are working | made to article 8 of the Hay-Herran canal | expected, he aaid. that counsel for the de- | mgent of ‘the. Union Pacine. 1 il 'He In s 80- flro.n of each m n‘dy to tnke the M '-nh- (Pa.), upon ‘whom falls the titula¥/holior of fatier B¢ the house,” in accordance with - custom ‘sdministered the outh- te. the speaker. Thv members - were uuu » ' in_ by Mr, Cannon. Following a iFasolution-was- adopted re-electing the oll Officers of the house. ‘Are Ready for Message. By.-rpsolution the speaker appointed a Within or without the United Btates for the Killing. of a ruler, or chief uxoclnlva of any other .country mfle\;nl hundred bills were lmroaueod in ¢ house today. A statehood. bill. for N Mexli¢o fntroduced by D!lomc #od'y. h.: the distinction of being the first house bilk of ‘the Fifty-elghth congress and will be No. 1. Bartholdt (Mo.) ‘sought this di tinction for a bill restoring. the army can- teen. but was compelled to take second place and this bill 1s No. 2. A bill giving congress the right to regulate the trus was Introduced by Palmer (rep., Pa.) S in the northern fleld. Coml: Scarce in Denver. " Despite the olatms of the conl gampanies, householders in Denver and ofher citles who have ot laid in & winter's supply ot coal ‘found it impossible today to secure a ton of coal for immediate delivery. The supply of lignite is already 'exhausted, and companfes having other kinds ‘of coal booked orders for mot more than one tom, subject to two weeks' delay in delivery. The rallroad companies claim, to have enough coal stored to meet all their. re- The Colorado treaty and to eliminate article 12 in order that the entire, te?-ltury of the republic . the commerce ,of the Hiicle 18 are consid: Connterfeit Fivé-Dollar Silver Cer- tifieate Belng Floated in the West. The Treasury department has sent out a noticé of the aprearance of a new coun- terfeit 36 sflver-certificate that fs re fendants. would ask to see all the eviden the district attorney hdd, and he thought cI: would be ineffectual to {ssue an order on any government offfélal requiring him 'to f;oau;- ;vcora- bearing on the case, untess ey had been asked for and th dented. WBLaiaa ‘WiIl Show Records. Assistant United States Attorney Tay declared that if his ofice had -n)v ml’fl'r‘l:: documents he would gladly afford counsel for the defense an opportunity to see them. Justice Pritchard thereupon remarked that it looked as though counsel might settle collfilled to his home, but is expected to be out in a few days. R —————— FOUND IT 0UT Many An IIFM Gitizen Is Finding It Out, A backache always means kidney trouble The beginning is always the backache. AILY. TRAINS CHICAG 8.15 pu THE OVERLAND I.IWIED batl o) A--‘-@;,g-"xaa BRIEE M tg for some time. commiptes to Rotify the president and the | 1€V, (rep., Pa.) intraduced a bill to increasa | Auiremen i ge s the.case among themselves. A conference | The ending may be Bright's Disease. nd Mr. MoDowsil as clerk: An- | 9reene, (rep. Mass) introduced a bil to n- | corfiscsted neaty 110 o8k S €0, Ul B8 St (NS o, de Eyonn | 28 the concluslon of which, all.agreed that | citizen, who found the remedy in tme: r..'.'.‘.'t mt'..r... ke other. ution was adopted ‘appointing a merican ships. Sulzer Pegister, Roberts treasurer: blatchy appear. | COUN%€! fOr detense should submit state- O'Mara, 242 Pacific street, . to join a committee from the (dem., N. Y.) Introduced bills providing a territorial form of government for Alaska; standing on sidings. Sherift Clark of Las Animas county has ance of Indian head; paper of good quality, ment of the specific evidence In the way says: “For seven or eight years I was 2 OTHER DAILY TIIAINS senate) to notify the president of the pres- of records, desired from the district attor- re or less with rheumatism and e ance. af & quorum in the two houses, and | '* Abollsh government by injunctlon; ta | enralled visty s L e e in 1athe wome o rend | ney, who would ssy whether o 1ok bt kg | shary padns meroby the sesall-of tmy beek | 340 AM E :'73‘.-'"" -fi?r""““" elect senato “ adiness to ; [ that « were ready to recelve any com- senators by popular vote; a bill grant- | held in re iot dail eromn 5a | Sratian fete, dete g Asies. It, and if he a1d, would grant counsel ac- | Working pretty hard looking after my munisation he might have to make. Mr; Duisell, (Pa.) offered the resvlution the on that the committee on indus- In tht district. dence should not be produced. Assistant | them at Kuhn & Co's. drug store. Before stablishing the metric system of weights| A special to the Republican from Boul-|does the work, insuring the quality being | yniteq grates Att A ’ (RN and sxpontiods o made #1and- | 4 measuren; Tawney (Minno, o prevent | der, Colo, says that the Electric Light and | the” best. Stonecypher, photographer, 1413 | oo s Attorney Taggart sought to | taking all of the box I knew they were () AM Obiapreion cats com, pasor owm snd Mrs Williams (Miss.) #aid the minority it the democratic membership ha ohly ve a larger representation on the than now provided, saying that representation was reduced it t0 have been due fo the Now, he sald, it had been the majority ond (Mo.,) 314 the rules should ‘adopted for the entire congress, but the extra sessions, when, he said, they<sduld be tested. He also spoke for | an fnbreased representation of the minority ttees. On demand the ayes and ing rebates on exports and imports car- ried in American ships; an elght hour bill, and bills for the erection of monuments In Washirigton to Semuel J. Tiiden and Amos J. Cummings. Shafroth’ (dem., Colo.), ntroduced a bill the ‘anvo' premiums with packages of tobacco; Wanger (Pa.), to establish a na- tional military park at Valley Forge; Ste- phiens (Tex.), creating a state out of the Indian Territory and Oklahoma; providing for the ledsing for grazing purposes of arld lands; to provide for the equitable distribution between the United States and Mexico of the waters of the Rio Grande river; to open for settlement 506,000 acres of land In the Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Indian reservations. Mudd (Mo.), for the comstruétion’ of a frée ship canal as 4 means of military and naval defense through the states of Mary- land and Delaware. Mayor (Pa.), making $120 minimum pensfons per month of all coal regions at the sheriffs of the counties affected. A special from Trinidad says that since Saturday and Sunday night nearly 3,000 nonunfon miners have joined the unions Power company, which furnishes light for the city and operates the street rallway systems, announced today that the street rallway will be shut down on account of the threatened coal famine. The lighting plant will be kept runuing. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov. 8.—At tho headquarters of the United Mine Workers of America today the bellef was expressed that the strike of miners in District 15, which went into effect today, would termi- nate successfully. It was stated that about 2,000 miners are involved In Colorado, Wy- oming, New Mexico and Utah, constituting District 15, and that, though only about one-fourth of these miners are members all expressed During November. A handsome water color photograph of yourself. included free with each order of §3 or over. Omaha's best water color artist Farnam street. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER of Fair for Tuesday, Colder Wedne: n Nebraska. Promise Rain a with ¥ WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—Forecast: For Nebraska and Kansas—Fair Tuesday; rain and colder Wednesday. . For lowa—Falr Tuesday; day. For Missouri—Falr Tuesday, with colder In east and south portions; probably rain Wednesday. rain Wednes- cess to it. The judge intimated that If re- Quest was made on the heads of depart- ments for other evidence, and it was re- fused, he would consider the question of Ing & rule to show cause why the evi- sécure a postponement of the trial of Au- gust W. Machen, the Groff brothers and Dr. and Mrs. George E. Lorenz, from November 2, the date agreed upon, until two weeks later. He gave as his reason that some of the witnesses would be needed at the preliminary hearing at Binghamton, N. Y., set for the 20th instant. Mr, Machen, who was in court, insisted to his counsel that the trial rhould net be delayed, and the latter entered a vigorous protest. The judge announced that he would take up the cases on the 2d, as agreed on. Asks No Legislation for Army. Becretary Root today stated that he ex- pected to begin the preparation of his an- nual report at once, but that he would not family is what I think brought on the trouble. I was much worse in thé morn- ings on riging and became some better after being up and around for some time. I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised and got benefitting me. They cured my back and helped my rheumatism.” Hold for 60¢ per box by all dealers. Fos- ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N, Y. Sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doan’ substitute. WhatIs Catarrh? Hyomei Cures This Common and Dis agreeable Disease. and take no of the United Mine Worker: 3 oulled,* “\h:l r-llolullon being | 4 onsioners who have réathed’ the ag¢ of &, | 4 determination to” strike and to join the For North Dakota and South Dakota—|ask for any odditional legisiation along| Hyomel cures catarrh by the simple untl o y."n “ll to - Mich Slayden (Tex.), subjecting goods, wares | union. Rain Tuesday; rain or snow and colder | the line of the reorganization of the army, | method of breathing it into the air pass- Mr®Grosvenor offered a resolution, which | 4, )0 ae made by cgnvicts to the| SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 8.—That the | Wednesday. belleving that it i advisable to give the|ages and luny It kills the germs of ca- was Agfeed to, Aixing 12 o'clock noon as the dally héur of meeting. The blennial lottery for sekth was begun at ¥ o'clock. RMLICANS‘_!IA.NT CHAIRMAN ! Oaapts ‘WIll Adk that Morgan Come laws of states or territory into which they transported. Grosvenor (0.), providing federal inspection and taxation of mixed 800ds and the proper marking of the same. The bill defines ‘“pure wool,” ‘“woolen g00ds” and “mixed goods.” Manufacturers miners are unfavorable to the atrike move- ment inaugurated in Colorado is indicated by specials from several mining camps. Ac- cording to the reports received, the men are E—— For Colorddo—Fair Tuesday, with wa! in south portidn; Wednesday, Increa cloudiness and colder. For Wyoming and Montana—Falr in east, rain or snow in western portion Tueseday; 8now and colder Wednesday. sing existing organisation more time to develop itself before attempting to introduce new features. According to the present outlook, Secre- tary Root will remain at the head of the department untl the middle of January and probably until the end of that month. tarrhal polson, heals and soothes the ir- ritated mucous membrane, enters the blood with the oxygen and kills the gerfs present there, effectuaily driving this disease from the system. “The complete Hyomel outfit costs but 11,30 AN EFEWETELIR S DAILV TRAINS 2 ST. PAUL-iINNEAPOLIS 8 III P Zolingr oy, paie Bl tovirt - BLACK HILLS CITY TIC 1401 a nd | Wflfiom QOFFICE, llllm Street. ; AM EMENTS, - Boyoys \\oodwfi-fl r Bu‘-.u', of “mixed goods" and dealers in mixed P seas Lecal Recor . $.% and comprises an inhalr, & battle of TONIGHT-WEDNE nAv nuuu' from Head . of Canmal §oods must pay license taxes. All “mixed This is the on of the OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, | Governor Taft, who will succeed Mr. Root | siyomel and & gropper. The inhaler will Matinee W | 3 hen Scott’s Emulsion |O0MAHA, Nov. s.—Ofclal record of tem:|at the head of the military establishment, | s o lifetime; and additional bottles of Comm/ittee. g00ds’ when made into clothing must be | y€ar wi ¥ perature’ and precipitation compared with | has informed im that he will sall from | gyomel can be obtained for boc "" Brm (] ‘ mn m tagged or labeled as such. k. ~ onding day of the last P 7 — ¢ does some of its best ,wor She. swrvampencing. de7 three | Mantla December 2. 1t you have any of the following symp- ' SHINGTON, Nov. 9.—At the Frick (Ind.), Fécommending tie appotnt- PO L 2 b | Prices—Mat. any seat, ‘He; hight, ey \ e t of & commisai Fortif the system against . 1968, 1902. 1901, 1900. So——— toms, catarrhal germs are at work some- | Pri rephiblican senators tomorrow, resolution | Mmeént of & commisaion 1o yeport on the ex- orty ymg y: 8 Maximum temperature... 4 55 4 41 To Cure a Cold in One Day where in the ‘taucous -membrane of the{ ¥ W& wilf be offered declaring that (he committee | Pedlency of establishing public rifie ""‘" the ravages of winter is one |Minimum temperature.. 4l % H 2|y, ;. rative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All | nose, throat, bronchial tubes or tissues of | Thursday, Triday, St Mt aad Night on “Mtercoeanic cantle should be a ma- | throughout the United Btates. £ | Precipitaton oo @ % % 3| drussists refund tho money if it fails 10| the jungs " MILENE JAMES, e Jorit} committes; wnd’ that the chairman |- A joint resoludon for an income tax| of the most effective uses o Tecipltatic i w T W l ecord of temperatui P cure. E. W Grove's signature is on e8ch | creuive breath Sushianse of Yoloo The Little Princess sh be a republicad. It is Mkely to be | #mendment to the constitution was intro- Scott's Emulsion; it builds [at Omaha for (hll day and since b box. 286, Sivases of the noss discharge from the noss | pry Mat., 2c to 51, Night, e 4o $1.80, adofjted, in which tuse the committee on | duced by Mr. Btephens (Tex.). Coh h " th: hol Normal temperature e paia crom (he 'ejes | elopage of he nome a¢ Prices—Mat., 08, 2L R0 40 W% @ itteos when At reports will provide | thestrength of e whole | o X X ] L, W L& body thal’a repubiiean’ senator shall succeed Michigan Delegaiion Divided. up 4 g a JExcems for he A8y e 'iiisa; 16| BINGHAM GAINS FOUR VOTES |, 2, rest o oo Lo»m. in the throat SRBIeNTHS e Morgaii:*/1t T bupposed that Sena- | WASHINGTON, Nov, 9.—The Michigan body and puts one in Norma! * preeipitation. A o4 nch i ;i o vhlle - SRR Se064 00 the plade: delegation In congress held a conterence | healthy, , vigorous condition., | Piipiton snes ".f‘.’,.hl ,.,,.,.,.,,ch.. Siight Advan Over Broad- | LAt SN PV iR fack of the - Mnm-\te n-nn. mn\mllln of the | this afterncon for the purpose of deciding - bl Excess inoe March 1, 1003, .. 3.39 inches well as Far as Official Count > :m g RO S J P g I8 on the course they shall pursye with ref- Weak lungs, throat troubles | Refciency“ or" cor. period. 1" 2.3 inch se¥ony aking ELEPHOXE 1033, ! erence to the proposed Cuban réciprocity | op bronchial affections get Deficlency for cor. period, 1901.. 5.16 inches Pro ,.,‘.;‘...h.... chest o ot the throst | mvery Night. Matinees Thursday, I legisldtion. Last session the delegation Heport from Stationn ot ¥ ¥ N. g stiteh 'in_ side lows of mrength 1L was & unit in opposition to lower duties on | more positive help and relief SR | The caivasaing board completed ftn can- | losing o e mflu detgee | MODSRN VAUDEYILLE. ) Y Subsn = ougers. But toler's. eantatedes | . Scott's Emulsion than g1z [ves of e Sounth Omaha and country | o5t %% tine, ing Mirlo & Aldo Hd) Goatéey & v Jou | showed that the delegates will be dividea | 1FOM X F3 precinets yestorday upon (he vote fOr | mising of frothy mu. cough worse nights and do, CQ ] h |\*8 the office of elerk of the district court.| cous mornings Newman, Wood & Ray, John LeClalr and | op the subject of legislation to make the [ from any other source. - 3l alusting yeliew . Joun in Site) feres - i Cubah reclprocity treaty effective. No vote cod I l “elf ls very thl{wl’l:i\L.)rLH(I‘l}ll THE gl 5 £ | The oMcial figures for South Omaha are: matter . '—Im‘h ot tightness | the Kin r;::l ki oL 4 iver oil 1l El £ | Broadwell, 1,779; Bingham, 1,001, leaving g | gifMculty in breatiiog across the upper part PRICE§-10c, 2 % was taken. oY 1 3 frequeat sncesing o the chest .o b *®|: 8| 7 | plurality for Broadwell of 778. The official - s S ode | ust now; cheap adul- ' » g 7|® " Hyomel will destroy activity of all ca. | MISS ROCKEFELLER ARRIVES scarce j P £ 2/ g| i |retums tor. e country prectncts show | AUy (i the respiratory organs . Theater |8 terations and mixtures of i | that Broadwell has 1111, as against 100 [ ot EEEOE L 0 e will be com- 15-25-50-780 J B. ¥ vi inferior oil fiered every- |-—- | g votes for Bingham, leaving a plurality of FU0 " | - do., Ave Visited | -inferior olis are ofie! 1Y | Gmangy cieer. 1) 4 |70 for Brosdwell. It was found that the | "ol i o uirong statement, but Sherman TTONTGHT AT §:15-- Loathanh o where. R Uns: | % 4 %0 canvass made but few chaiges in the | 4 yoconnell Drug Co., at the corner of |} Pvgyh;;;bg"““;' Big Mosieal Comedy, Time, This is why Scott’s Emul- | Chésenne: clear. o] 3 4] 0| orietnal eoturne. el el e foed 'taat | Sixteenth and Dodge strests, Omahd, em- |; et e, T USSR A le YORK, Nov. 9.—A daughter was ¥ y Sl <5 Salt Lake Cfty, cloudy . | w % o[ in the country precincts, but gained that | ,. .oy by agreeing to refund your money BEAUTYT DOCTOR: ; born to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rocketeller,| sion should be insisted upon. o U 1008y ] A S 0| ey | 1 Hyomel does ot cure. Srnrasay—joo A i iaha Moadlée f jr., today. Mrs, Rockefelier is the daugh- : 3 Wiiiston, partiy ciaidy! g 80 st i 2 - ( ter 'of United Biates Senator Aldrieh ot | 1t DEver varies from the h‘xh Chicago, ‘clear s @l o Antl_Pa!n Puls AND WOMEN, RESORTS. Rhode Island. This is thelr first child. quahty and absolute punty 13 {,‘“‘,' ‘f“‘; . 8 7 Use Big @ for unnaturs, | — 4 hat has made it the s Diveaport,* clear % & %! or. Miles) prevent as well s cure iscar ~ HOT SPRING uganpu B Ay that has made I the stsadend | QERFE SR 0 § 5l Eoals of et sttt Ml €] 'AGO, or . 4 " manl Ame i Goodnow of . ‘.c“u.- u nfi; for b b Bis flons, Shoviag .. il : - o plates. Non-| lnrxra'n" y’rhuu nnullo‘n\- Finest ot 1 Ont hod i B an We'll sod you & sasmple free, upom request, | 41Ve8LOR. glear. B | e O nes 5 Soonis. — Never soid "“bflr Do "t o My 1 8 of an e —— - C— {1 "fi; 9un- | oo r A BOWNI, 4oy Peart sirect, New vork | ¥ indicates trage of nrect Viikcasier. | DR MILES MEDICAL Co. Bikhart, Ink I R A WALRER Auodis Manider |