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THE) WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE DR. KENNEDY’S DEVOTED WIFE RAISING FUNDS FOR NEW u Island Women, Who Also Believe that the Young Dentist Did Not Slay Dolly Rey- nolds, Lend Their Aid in Canvassing AOCKEFELER BEATS. ASTR. #) Bids $25,000 More to Get Coveted RIAL. | evageadeery | AOFT-TAKNG in Active; Issues Before Mar- ket Closed. TRADING HAD BEEN BRISK, “General Stee) Group Won the Favor of Buyers in the Final Sip emue! dentist convicted of the murde was who comfor' he Stock Exchange was Business on juspended for a few minut Opening to-day while Pre made a few remarks or ing efforts mainiy Queen Victoria. “Prices advanced rapidiy in the first hour! under excellent who unearthed Pau! the opening sales were about §,(00 _/ ghares in the aggregate, Union P ‘was bought to the extent of about 7,00, “while American Sugar showed sales of him to her and was granted ired the work ~ about 5,000 shares. Exceptional strength in Pressed Stee! Car caused an and the new © addition te his m advance of 61-4 points to 42, In the common and 33-6 in ) Preferred. The general above the opening prices, tut dii ferred were we pward midday DE HERE. | ' LOATES WON'T RI © of Dis white-laire RIT ARPAAR, low last night advance was resi ship of Southern Pa fic, the Atchisons, Gas, all of which Arrives on Const, MRS. SAMUE se mpeg Missourt Paci her pluck and tenactty f awful odds down in the final h “Reneral movement to jaf the stocks most j early strength eli be gains were red Suowhen she recently began a perso for funda to defray the expe trial she met with a read CHARITIES TO (ODELL SCORE ~ OPPOSE ODELL Prepare to Fight Reor- ganization of State’s Department. AiTranslt 36-8, Su ressed Steel ( “People’s Gas 21-5, Active stocks clesing was het changes w IGEN. WHEELER’S DAUGHTER HAS HAD APPENDICITIS. Manhattan 2 CORPORATIONS. Lobbyists Indignant and Threaten Him and the G. O. P. © Amal. Cepper ‘Ama. Steel & Moop Am. Meet & Hoop pf ‘Am. Bel & Wire onference wan hell at ritles, Building, number of which was issued to-day. ireater New York ¢ nounces that he is to champion the cause of those coming porations whe Among those which merely 5 dent’ Henry athan Bijur the Untted Heb Hynes, of the Bt J. MoMahon charities ef no of Now York, an the represent By tive of th liom. of the Children’s Atd Sox wrporations t! hop, af the Mrooklyn | Charities; President lor the Noant of Managern of t sta the corper leorge Hi. Robinson, Wanton Paciic realization that edged being a matchmaker whi! fying to-day in the content ove: of the Widow Dooley in Suprem before Justice Blachoff. | Rev. Dr Huntington, Mrs Ow well Lowell Je Paul Society, Cotton Trad The Liverpool eottos Closed, the orders on th this cliy were deprive cable advices and there w to do business. r chum bile from ty court at dae Domest: news wae of a mat order and lacked stimnulutin Prices varied scarcely a quest raed talked with 9 Vtire Repubiten mntriution from a a a nn snd Philippi ornate campaigns with her dis Fair Campaigner Successfully Operated Upon Here and Recovering. | tne ters ito-day, owlne cables, busi So for the way “mteady at. yen mpantet her firth e wounded in Manila mpelihers (a(n in “Washington waa persuaded ) Saturday ta lerts Indtepestt! More Gold for inthe Fourth A Cony for Havre Tow are $3,010,000, a. to be found with his bill be fact that It was defective in Te has reme- much oppor aumie of ite provisions. ied these defects and the bill forw the Legislature will proba ¢ the Legis: ———___— SHIP SUBSIDY BILL UP. |Rashed eo Second Heading on Sene jature providing for the re « Greater New York. n bears the name an its mmany Hall Senator or Not one of them has the reported tha eweet freight and Hudson road occurred early “near ‘Tunne) 1 improbable that 4 menas- Mariel cite ical in tts provistona than Six cars are entd this ott will daya ago at the warrant Inne donment and te stay bit ated {statesmen may be presented later with t indorsement of the Republican or- joxt_ of the bills already ‘he maximum rate of ga: Some of then a. whether any fatal Ing the motion sen. n «conse! ‘apitol the Capitol a inanimous consent, dir pu rodeed Nx t S cunts per 1,000 feet. of Senator Donnelly, for in- y even further and provide for the establishment of a gas plant at a/ rate slightly in excess of the actual coat of manufacture, ‘This is Hichard Croker'n ly has Introdui ssions at the inatance » but it has net iting neyond tee room whi tf It is defeated fronted by hiss whom he married Aug. 22 1 marriage Tauacs plead $2,900 ball for the Grand Jury ] tion DIL was i ds Aristocrat, Ca, AUP reeset | marked the an tn kame oe] Rin Volsh the f bublican slide hae come forward common-law Ils bi pro- anelent and hoora has bobbed uy with a bull whieh be t put @ stop to the was moved (hat the drst with and that the necnnd reading and be naa, the come We taken frat two successive i : marrhases | reading te dix nke wtil forever bul by put on conaidcred. with amendme mittee amendine! This was agreed to. sign a written contract to an ofttclal or minister of in a fale chance for ence to Beethoven Hail, Orial aervice was held and saddles,” The Captatn has Albany for the las the policy peop been too strong for him. have offered effective inducements to thal y pect | Henatora and Anaemblymen to forget all| about the Captuin’s bills, and they have rending billy to dozen sears, Killed in m Fire. NN, Pa,, Jan. 2.—One man two fatally in- others «lightly. hurt two boarding Election Confirmed. TON, Jan. 23.—The New Jerney Loxislature In Joint session to-day con: to put a stop to the common-! firmed the re-election of United States arto put a stop to te on- law i eoriheleionee Te second reading in the As Jay and will probably pass (foecial to The Fven! Robert A. Smith, St. Paul, flag was not at haif-mast. nor was it #0 onany of our bile buildings Queen is, howev: the less aotive among all classes. dractice habit, which was then widely Senator William J. So but which nas sium, bly in che mean time, NING, JANUARY 23, 1901 IBRYAN’S COMMONER FOR | COMMON PEOPLE ISSUED. VOL. I. NO. 1. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 2, 1901 William J. Bryan. ert ‘The Commoner. tines a commoner sa Save af the ihe name hae Leen selected for paper te suse Vi Commo van will endeavor to aud the ewanou pooplesu the protertion of their rights, the ads eucement of their iptereste and the tealieatio uf their nepitatio Tele mot ureeanany te aye onthe use ot a hole of the few, who, for elses from worth ther Glows Among tel to describe the 2 the Momnanethe word *pleta” the cane jarpose ‘These have "y were applied, while they have been usel as terme of reproseh by those who counted themselves among the ar claves, Withim reeent, yeare there lias beea a ssepwing tendency in some quarters to denounce a» slemagogic auy reference fo, or yrsian of a people, One editor ia 4 late issue of his paper takes othe phrase and save won people,” Lf we sovgbt ite origin, in that apeclows demagory = hie lean evolved the pre at poli town the farmer a nd peofersional + orapinnt built apa shen the impregnable bar: Flere of premmdice and hate Thie quotat slnced because it Cutty Teptesente the views of those who eriticite the eapression tt however, an eminently trepectable origin Tu the seme chapter in which Christ combensed man’s daty to hie fellows ints the cunmauinent: ‘Thou shalt love thy neightior thyaelis im the aame chapter it whic be houneel these who ilevour w an Nonace amd for oupeople heart Hine vee wake fog pra sealed of Mine vindly So higher compliment wae ever paid wo any le ‘The fern, the common people, 18 properly ged to sleserile the large ty of the people — thoee who earn their liviug avd give to society a ie retnen for bestowed by society their daily lives reeognize the tire he muss of the people who lm common Lope. Nowe tinwee they are called ‘the rainkdle clasers” beraisce igewt avd patriotic the nation’s wealth in time of peace eb tight the nation’s Lattles in time af war ave self-reliant aud independent eat nothing bet satiated with ious int other prop! jeut if they cam hep other peopl of theie pockets ‘The coinmon peopte do not tice and vill w uot seeking te ye four hubelenl rmeuber if he ie ontritwte by brain Athey ase Barred by their ven choice itaagine themselves male of a superior bind clay and who deay the eq y of all Lefore the Arich man,-who has hovestly acquired h made ly bis fellows, can count Litaeelf mois ! people, while & poor man is not 12 them if he fawps before a plutocrst ait has no higher ambition thas to be a conrties ot + tiafied if, boy talelity to the common people, it proves ite right to the name which hae been chosen A Living Fountain. nm, ia charging the ¢ lerael with apostasy, be ne is reminded of this Corcible 2 large number of our people seam inclined to tarn back to the ones discanted doets (government with an fountata with a broken vi: @ rrcoguined 38 the of poner the government ie perpetital because the ‘Vie government then to their desires am Kintied with it becanse it A government resting oa force jer anatable because i hatred rather than affection and h human nature; m to that universal sectiment which is de: ned as the love of Hberty comrtant antag fe selfevitent truths which forin the foundation of a government vommoner. wlenine «political to fear and relies are which appeate pon lav ouets for ita « How the Tarift Aids the Trusts. Arecent number of the Wanteare Dealer e Magasine contains ent ow nail trust Tr say mestle basers sported tomers of the steel mire 1 for the Lalatice of the aval a8 cA Lege Mad a heen pristieged to tae at the he sbent 94,010:9,92 on this paretinn Mote than elght amillinne oof slottaret Tlie ced snpeoe the hark st be i be eatiinated mmeaeuirs the extom trteel ape thon practiced Ant set aor fanfl ae not h enable w hore at a high. The Vice-Presiaency. tet that Vice Presntent: Blew desivoue of reer ng mate considers amle of the President thaw hae, 30 Brule beenegiren to thoes eccupring is paok tion. Whether or mat the report is trae is not material ‘ ‘ . Hs aw en he one Whe las the Vice Preselout been on generatly ieaordl ef Vaccutive wid Gat Me Meveker ace by President ¥ and to the ta Vice-President who was patter and he replied, with at Well, ther fore voy tena According to the constitution the Viee- Pret dent eneceeds to the wthee iu cate the Pree dies, resig eis ed, or beeniaes umable to dis charge the duties of the offce ‘The public good Fequires that be should Letboronghly informed se to the details of the administration and ready te take np the work of the Exeentive at « momen notice. The Vice-Prevides ut to be ex-ofcie. ‘This in a reproduction of the first page of William J. Bryan's new paper, The Commoner, the initial CCORMAN AS A MATCHMAKER. —-.— { Justice Says He Advised Winters to Marry Mrs. Dooley. Justice James A. O'Gorman ack! Justice O'Gorman was a witness 1) 1 widow's will by which «he millions to Ayram LL. Winters, he end youthful husband, to the poof her relartves ee O'Corman ciourned hts ow ok and at once took the inte dust ss oenatr in the adjoining room In reply to ex-S Justice 0 man K Winters about rrying the widow Did vou advine him te marry hert” Laid. “Did You suggest to him that the dis- repancy In thelr ages might prevent m from going: iste y “Lagked about that as delicately aa T Hd He matd she was net sp old as that.” Vie O'Gorman said he consWered wilow sane when #ar married Wine LEFT ONE WHE Bigamy Takes Place of Abandonment Charge Against Isaacs. Ralph Isaacs, thirty-three years old. of 1644 Washington avenue, was held on of bigamy to-day by Magis-| eee because the latter spolied hisj there Unt fu of manslaughter in phe frat degree this afternoon before The maximum pen- uirt Inaacs married his frat w Annte, who now lives at 77 Delancey street, on | 15, 1888, They had two children, | a boy and a girl, He left her tn a few years, Mrs, Inanee finally located him three address, had a charge of aban- 15 le WAN Arremted, to the was con- ond wife, Bertha, Both fleates were produced. A ogullty and was held in When brougat ——+$_ James Flinn's Sudden Death, While repairing a spring attached to the entrance door of the Hays Building, ‘fn Malden lane, James W. Flinn, fits four years old, superintendent of the pullding, fell Into the arms of a porter, | tend to give watiefaction and the condi: Wintine, Flinn wae carried to an {ous shallnave been accepted Since on the second Moor, where ho led. before the arrival of m physician. Flinn ‘wan single and llved “with hls Senate in separate session yester- Barer at 48 uine: atreet, eath was due to heart Caulure, Ittle melodrama all by Jefferson Market Court tnir ‘a beautiful brunatte who y gained at was discharged be | Mote epohanges, ix { van band Was out + to go on with th his conrent. | Hinge without irrogate Ransom’s | ene into] In the turd court, gave her hus frigid glance | wor and exelatmed: her | dee | tralled in the dust CED MURDERER TWO CATCH HIM 1S CONVICTED, Sweet, Who Killed Man for Spoiling Shine, Found Guilty. expectorated Sweet war being worsted when drew a revolver and Killed Elkins. —{=>—+{___- TO TEST CHINES= SINCERITY PARIS, Jan. 2%.—The Havas Agency following despatch “Tho Ministers have deelded ‘not to reply to the request for explanations of t © ja te until the Chinese shi the Joint note. thelr acts that thes ie Mr. Bryan’s salutatory detines the term “common people.” and he an- under that head, HOPE BOOTH'S EXPERTS FOR MELODRAMA. ' |Actress Makes a Divorce! French Court Decides Announcement Police Court. CASTELLANES. | that Bric-a-Brac Must | Be Appraised. ! PARIS, Jan. 2—The First Civil Tribe anal of th re Has deetded the sult of the Count and Countess de Cast lane ngainst Werthetmer, the bri deater, by dividing the affair inte rll, | three weries (i ie declared that the x= ehanges purchases © freely dito and in good faith and, theres re Coun yor now be Hed mpris! the ex- an Hable to the ion ef usury, and the Court, th: Ax Appointed tree experta to aye praise the articles, final Judgment being given after thelr rep tes, he second sertes | sus ree cerning 4 | teu the Cy ds geod but calls on Werthelmer to submit proof of the sale in order to show hg did not real tae (egitiinate protic STEWARD KILLS HIMSELF. Was Serving Abon schooner Rrunswic , from. limber jaden, war re- ng lying off Red Ho: Union down which halled the schuoner ts informed that the vessel's steward shot himself, The pollee boat Patrol notified. and will go alongside tbe i ement ‘ commanded ind she comes to We A. | ANTICIPATED FLAG ORDER. After waiting several hours to-day for orders from Washington to put the colors on the Post-Ofice Bullding at If-mast, Postmaster Van Cott took sponstvility on himself, redid Custodian. Flaherty, to ratee flag at the southern end of the bultding to half-mast and to keep it rther notle ———— CAPITOL FLAGS FULL MAST. {Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, D, C., Jan, 3.—Flage on all the department bulldinas und at the White House are full mast, —<—=____ pn Francisco (epeciat to The Evening World.) J. p, Phelan, San rancisco, Cal.— ‘The flag was half-masted on the Clty Hall because Queen Victorla was unl- verrally respected as it Woman whose Intuenze was for peace, Ont Ina oom mopoltan city, and citizens of Engtte descent asked’ for and deserved this recognition. ——__ dicted Queen's Death, (RENTON, N. J., Jan. 2.-Col. Morria H. Hamilton died to-day at the axe of uention’ of punishments. Ht ape whi chief. ya. the con: ects hing and veep cenaiiogs under Cighty-one years, Ho hud been state i New Jersey for fourteen Librarian. of ilamilton had often. exe pretea tiddle nt tho same time, epee | he wor f prophecy was {uldlled within OUD

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