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    THE cm AIT A DAILY BEEt THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900.
Telephones 618-C91.
Our
will bo closed nil dny Thanksgiving. See our ad
in Thursday's papers for
Special Sale of Dress Goods
to be held Friday, November 30, 1900.
We Close Our Store Saturdays at 6 P. M.
ABBOTS FOIl 'FOSTEIl KID GLOVES AAU McCAM.'S PATTERNS.
Thompson, Beldem &Co.
Tilt ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA,
'. U. C A. BUILDING, CO II. 10T1I AND DOUGLAS ST3.
REAL GROWTH OF NEBRASKA
(Continued from First Page.)
Dakota
Dixon .
Dodgo .
Knox ..
0,2SGThurston .....
lu,533Vuyno
'US
liSIJ Total ,
'OUItTII DISTRICT.
15.VU3 Saunders ....
15.087 Howard
30.051 Thuyor
1.1,330 York
13.199
10.012 Total
18.252
FIFTH DISTRICT.
IS.FIO Hayes
2,f9 Hitchcock ..
1S,7Vi Kearney ....
2,431 Nuckol.s ....
I'.CS I'erklni
8,781 l'helps
12,373 Hcd Willow
6.301 Webster ....
I7.roo
9,.r.O Totnl
SIXTH DISTRICT.
1,114 Keith
fes Koyu Palm .
0.572 Kimball
3,470 Lincoln
20,254 Logan
..... 0,511 I.onp
5 D70 McPherson .
19.7S3 Hock
0.715 Hdittn Ulliff
12.211 Sheridan ....
2.16.1 Hhermnn ....
2.J7 Sioux
70.1 Thomas
r..i;?i Valley
12,221 Wheeler
4.7J
10..143 Total
. F.7M
. 9.K2
Butler
Flllmoro .,
On Ho
llumllton .
Jefferson .,
Polk
Saline
.. 22.0S3
.. 15,090
.. 14.325
.. 1R.205
..is3.4C
Adams ....
Chase
Clay
Dundy
1'ranklln .,
Frontier ..
Furling ....
.Oospor ....
'Halt
Harlan ....
Banner ....
Ulalno
Box Hutto
Brown ....
Buffalo ....
Chorry ....
Cheyenno .
Custer
Dawes ....
Dawson ...
Deuel
Oarflold ...
Grant
Greeley ....
Holt
Hooker ....
Howard ...
2,703
4.09
9,fC6
12,4m
1.702
10,772
0 t'04
11,019
.103,143
. l.Wl
. 3,076
. 7iVS
. 11,410
. WO
. 1,305
. 517
. 2,ti9
. 2,052
. e.m
. 6,E50
. 2.0S5
. P2H
. 7,wn
. 1.3J
.161,303 I
MILES PLANS FOR NEW ARMY
Meiitcnnnt tii'iiernl Favors Pmvldlni;
One Hemllur for Kvery Thoil
nnd of Population.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 28. Copies of tho
loiter of Lieutenant General Jllles to the
secretary of "war submitting tio draft of a
proposed bill for tho- rcorgnnlintlon of tho
army have been furnished to tho military
commltttcoH of both houses of congress,
(lencral Miles favors nn army proper based
ou one man for every 1,000 of tho popula
tion of tho country. This will provide
76,730 men, tho array to bo mado up of
four regiments of cavalry, fourteen rogl
monta of heavy artillery, four regiments of
Held artillery and thirty-two regiments of
Infantry. In addition to theso tho bill pro
vides for D.080 non-combatants divided ns
follows: Quartermaster's department,
1,000 men; Biibslstouco department, COO
men; engineer corps, 2,276 men; ordnance
department, t90 men, and alKiial corps, 720
men. Provision is mnde for un auxiliary
force of 20,000 men to servo for three years
unless sooner discharged, whenever In tho
opinion of tho president such force Is nec
essary such auxiliary forco to bo divided
Into lnfar.try, cavalry and artillery ns may
bo required.
Tho bill contnlns clnstlc provisions by
'which tho enlisted foreo may bo Increased
or decrcasod, provided tho total strength
of tho army Is not Increased boyond tho
numbers provided by law. Provision la
mado for ono general, two lieutenant gen
erals, Eovcn major goncrnls nnd twenty-ono
brigadier generals, tho heads of tho adju
tant general's department and the quarter
master's department to havo tho rank of
mnjor general, each with au assistant with
tho rank of brigadier general. General
Miles favors rotation In servlco for tho of
ficers of tho dtfforent arms nnd also bo
tween tho lino nnd staff of tho army up
to tho higher grades.
PEOPLE HAVE SOME RIGHTS
Interstate Commerce CoiiiiiiInmIoii De
cide AKAliixt Southern Ilntlrond
v lii Danville Cane.
WASHINGTON, Nov- 28. Tho Interstato
Commorca commission today dismissed tho
potltlon for rehearing In tho caso of tho
city of, Danovlllo, Va., ngalnst tho
Southern Hallway company and others, de
cided last February against the railroad
company. Tho Southern Hallway company
claimed that to obey tbp decision, which
ordered an adjustment of freight rates
mora favorablo to Danville, would causo
it a totnl loss of over $433,000 per annum,
through necessary changes at other points.
Iteforrlng to tho claim of tho company that
lis $120,000,000 of common stock paid no
dividend In 1899, and that tho order of tho
The cause exists In the blood, In
what causes. Inflammation of the
mucous membrane.
It Is therefore impossible to cure
the disease by local applications.
It is positively dangerous to neglect
It, because It always affects the stom
ach and deranges the general health,
and is likely to develop Into consump
tion Manr have been radically and permanently
cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. It cleanses tha
blood and bat a peculiar atteratlve and tonlo
effect. It. Long, California Junction, Iowa,
writes: "1 had catarrh three years, lost my
appetite and could not sleep, My head pained
me and I felt bad all over. I took Hood's
Bartaparllla and now have a eood appetite,
sleep well, and have no Bymptoms of catarrh."
Hmod'm Smrsapmrilla
Promises to cure and keeps the prom
ise. It Is better not to put off treat
ment buy Hood's today.
FREE SCHOLARSHIP VOTING COUPON.
CUT IT OUT-VOTE IT.
tUli Kims err In j boy or tfrl cat practical ttocatUa mm
Mfa vora ros
ADDRBSI
(It aad Tfo.)
Tfcla eeupem If aceorapaalad by cask pamnat ta rebaertatlot aoeooat far
ffka Omaha Baa eoumta 15 toUs tor aaeb lie pala, ltt rotaa for each $1 paid, eta.
Coupon with cash must ba oounUrilcnaa by ctrculatloa dtaartaeat.
. . .4. TLJn f4- Dapeatt at Baa efflca or roall U 'TUBS
WUT 1 IllS UUl SCHOLARSHIP DEPARTMENT," Owaaa
r Baa, OBiaka, Nab,
luuteal oioaea ilvu. ilrii, B o'ciocu p. ut.
Beo, Nov. 28, 1900.
Store
commission would deprlvo tho owners of
tho stock of tholr property without duo
process of law, tho commission ons that
tho stock was itsucd ns part of tho reorgani
zation scheme, under which tho company
enmo Into existence nnd It docs not appear
In tho tostlmony that nnythlng ever was
paid for It. Tho commission rules that "it
does not rest in the whim of a reorgani
zation committee. In Wall street to lmposo
a tax upon that whole southern country;
that tho property of tho railway company
should bo most carefully protected, but tho
property of tho citizens of uanvltlo Is Just
as sacred as uro tho securities of tho rail
way company."
EAGAN IS STILL SUSPENDED
Stntrinrnt In Made nt the War lie
linrlmeiit Tlint Application Has
Not Hern .Hade.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. Offlclals of tha
War department deny positively that Com
missary General Ragan, now under suspen
sion from the nrmy, has been reinstated.
It Is further said that General Kagan has
filed no formal application to have his sen
tence net nsldo, It is understood that
General Lagan might bn reinstated at any
time upon condition that ho would accept
Immcillnto retirement, but ho has Bhown
no disposition to accede to such arrange
ment. PIJ.VHIOXH FOIt WI3ST1311X VHTKHAXS
War Survliorn Itemr inhered by the
General (!u eminent.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. (Special.) Tho
following pensions hnvo been granted:
Issue of November 13:
Nebraska: Additional John Hutchliigs,
Fulls City, 18. Original wb.ows, etc. Snrih
Smith, Schuyler, $6: (special accrued, No
vember 15), Agnes M. Stlerlen, Kearuoy, W.
Iowa: Orlzln.il Jacob I.uft. llltiton. $S:
John W. Kccler. l.eon, W; lhlndrielr Bau
man, Pella, JS. Increase Zcph Hoed, Fro
dontn, M7. Original widows, etc. Minor of
Ferdlnnnd Ilerbcr, Charles city, $10; mlmr
of Wllllum it. Alexnnder, Mount Ayr, S10.
War with Spain. orlglnul-Wllllum 11. Wy
r.onir. Bedford. SI I.
South Dnkotn: War wi.h Spain, original-
John l' llogers Ynnuton. ?12; Mianey j.
Cornell, jr., lanKion, a; it-rnesi .uauuen,
Worthlntr. M2.
North Dnkotn: Relssu nnd increase
Kdwln J. Doncy. Valley city. js.
Colorado: Increase Heniy Butler, Buena
Vlt'tn, $10.
Montnna: Original William r. ShocklJy,
Augusta, w.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 28. (Special Tclo-
5111 lilt f it uiuani 1 utai u,aaia
servlco will bo established at Pawneo City,
on uucciuuur iu. ii win umuiuiu uu
area of thirty-six square rallcs, with a
popuiRUOZl 01 uuu. J. i. nru wua .hi-
mlt.t,l nnfflAK Qnrt'ln H'lll fllan 1lA fitf -
nabllshed at Hooper, Nob., Covering an area
or rorty-cigiu square inuca, aviiu jiwjiu
W. K. Beazor haB been appointed post
master nt Panther, Dallns county, la.
Dr. C. It. Sanderson has been appointed
at Keokuk. Ta.
O. II. Kellogg haa been appomieu rurai
carrier ai uaiva, 1a.
TV. nlnlma nt T)irV VnHiertlt flf Matt-
1 1 i 1 1 l. 1 1. 1 1' 1" w. .'.. J .
haoinr nn,1 Wllllnui Hunter nf Orocno. la..
......
t - 1 .1 nn
for refunding certain amouius i.uu i"
documentary stamps used in excess on
deeds of conveyance have boon allowed
and submitted to tUe auditor 01 iue u.-
ury for action.
VftMrili-rinKN limtniniT" Safe.
tt'a omvnTnv Vnv. 28. Whllo tho
n..im,. ,ionnrtment has not mado nn an
nouncement of policy to govern change!
of fourth-class postmaster during mu u"i
four years, It can bo stated that tho de
partment prefers that there be no more
. t, hn Interests of tho service
gilUMfcWB .
require and that, and especially In tho
southern states, lourin-ciasa uuswuuaicia
..m m nnrvn iliirlnir the next four
years of the administration, unless thore
.. nn, enimn tor maKinK a CnililKO.
It Is understood that no fixed policy will
be adopted to govern cnanges umous presi
dential postmasters.
nini, Pornt I.nnds Wltlulrnwn.
Washington. Nov. 28. Commissioner
Hermann of tho ccneral lnnd ofllco has
ordered tho withdrawal from public entry
of 250,000 acres of vacant, unappropriatoa
mihlln ilomaln in Utah, that constitutes tho
watershed, from which tho domestic water
nnmilv nf Snlt Lako City is derived. Tho
action Is taken with a vlow to reserving
land permanently for forestry purposes.
FOR BUNCOING THE BOARD
ClilcnaonnH Indicted (or Fnrulnldnic
Civil Service Exnmllicra' Ques
tion to Police AanlrantK.
CHICAGO. III., Nov. 28. As a result of
the grand Jury Investigating Into nllegeu
attempts to Interfero with the workings
of tho civil service law In the conducting
of examinations for police lieutenants, the
grand Jury today voted. Indictments' against
David "Weber and Samuel C. Kanter, money
Ieuders, nnd Braman H. Loveless, an ex
nminer on the commission, and partner of
Commissioner John W. Ludwlg of tho merit
board. Tho men aro charged with con
spiracy to furnish spoclal and secret in
formation regarding civil servlco examina
tions. Statements woro mado boforo the
grand Jury that tho firm of Weber &
Kanter hud secured tho questions for tho
police lieutenants' examination from At
torney Loveless and that the questions had
bcon sold to sovcral police sergeants previ
ous to tho examination.
Fatal KxploNlnn In French .11 Inc.
PARIS. Nov 2S.-A dispatch from Anlche,
near DounI, says a quantity of dynnmlte
nt tho bottom of one of the coal mines
there exploded today from an unknown
causo. Twelve dead miners and elsht In
jured havo besn removed nnd eighteen are
not accounted let-.
(Nam)
(Tews.)
RRUGER SPARS FOR OPENING
Interview with Dolcasso Which May Prove
Big with Consequences.
FRANCE'S ATTITUDE ST.LL UNCHANGED
liner Leader Olvcn No Intimation nn
to HIn Program, lint It In llellrtcd
That the .Next Step Will lie
Taken at The llnicuc.
PARIS, Nov. 23. The conversation which
former President Kruger had with tho
French minister of foreign affairs, M.
Dolcasae, yesterday, was confined to tho
former sounding the latter ns to tho proba-
bio attltudo of Franco In certain eventu
alities. Mr. Kruger did not prcs3 for a
definite statement and tho conversation
tneked picclseness, M. Delcaeso let It bo
understood that Franco nad not changed Its
attitude slnco ho explained tho govern
mout's position In tho Chamber of Dcputlos
last March, Franco will not tako tho
initiative in intervention In South Afrlcn,
but will not .discourngo any other country
from so doing. On tho contrary It will
Join in such Inltlatlvo If it is taken under
such conditions as appear to It to merit
acqulsccnce.
Air. Kruger did not Intlmnto what ho In
tended to do, but It Is believed ho will tako
tho official diplomatic step at Tho Hague,
It Is not known whether ho will nk Hol
land to propose mediation or open other and
less clearly defined negotiations.
Mr. Kruger today drove to the school of
fluo arts, to Inspect tho plaster tnod,cl of
tho monument to bo erected to tho memory
of Colonel Do Vlllcbols-Mnrcull, tho French
oinccr who died In South Africa fighting for
the Boers. Ho was received by Colonol de
Vlllcbols-Maroull's brother. A number of
artists and literary people and students woro
present. Mr. Kruger eulogized Colonel do
vllleboIs-Mnreull and his comrndes, whoso
dovotcd heroism, ho said, "recalled tho
chivalrous knights of tho mlddlo ages."
Mr. Kruger then proceeded to vlow tho
I'ontheon, but wns too fatigued to enter.
Ho wns heartily cheered everywhere nlong
tho road.
PARIS, Nov. 28. Tho general council of
tho Selno to day uuaimously adopted a roso
lutlon that tho French government nhould
take tho Inltlatlvo In tho endeavor to bring
ubout an arbitration of tho Issues between
Great Brltnin and tho Boers.
KRUGER DENIES ONE STORY
In Not Conduit to America to Live,
but MlKht Make Lnlted
State a Vlnlt.
NEW YORK. Nov. 23. Michael Davltt
cables from Paris to tho Evening Journal
today that Miy Krugor, replying to tho
question If ho had any Intention of making
his future homo In tho United States, said
"I never contemplated going to America
to live, although I havo received several
pressing invitations to do so;
1 am seriously considering, however, a
short visit to tho United States.
"Tho sovero hardships of winter travel
would not deter me, old us I am, If I wore
suro I could accomplish any good for ray
oppressed country."
Mr. Davltt nddB that It Is almost certain
that Mr Kruger will not visit America, and
that tho entire cablnot of tho South African
republic opposes tho Idea, tho unanimous
opinion being that tho McKlnlcy ndmlnlstra
tton will do nothing whatever for tho Boer
causct
a ' 1
BOERS NOT YET CONQUERED
Have 1'rnrlnloiiN and Money to Keep
Up the FlKbt for a Year
at I.enwl,
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 28. A special to tho
Star from Lawrence, Knn., says: John
Williams of Lawrence returned homo to
day after n year's service In tho Boer army
Williams went from Lawrence with Ernest
Crlss, formerly n moraber ot tho Twentieth
Kansas olunteer regiment. They wero to
gether during that time nnd Williams says
they enjoyed tho sorvlco, which was without
restraint of military rule. Williams do
clares the Boors have plenty of mouoy nnd
provisions stored to last a long tlmo and ho
says ho docs not believe the war. will end
for nt least a year. On lenvlug for homo
ho says he and other foreigners who had
served In the Boer array wcro paid for tholr
services in gold and given free trnnsporta
tlon to Now York. Crlss remained in tho
Transvaal.
KNOW THE WAR IS NOT ENDED
Roberta' lleiineat for Seasoned l'lclit-
era Confirm KiiuIJnu Fran thut
Peace la Not Yet.
LONDON, Nov. 28. Whllo tho reports of
tho condition of Capo Colony aro regarded
as somowhat unnecessarily alarmist, there
is little disposition to tako a too roseate
view of the general situation. Tho constant
dispatch to South Africa of reinforcing
drafts and tho dally fights at points wldo
apart show tbo war is not over, and, while
tho report that Lord Roberts has demanded
20,000 frosh troops Is Incorrect, It is a fact
that ho has asked for 8,000 men to replace
tho battalions whoso wastago Incapacitates
them from duty at tho front. Theso rollers
will bo dispatched, but thoy will soriously
attenuate the garrison of tho United King
dom, Inasmuch as Lord Roberts Insists the
troops shall bo picked men and havo sea
soned officers.
Ilrltlah Minister Precede Kroner.
LONDON, Nov. 2S. Thero Is somo com
ment horo on the arrival In London of Sir
Henry Howard, tho British minister at The
Hague. It Is officially explained that Sir
Henry Is taking a holiday, but it is ad
mltted that his presenco In this city Is not
altogether unconnected with tho approach
lng nrrival of Mr. Kruger at tho capital of
Holland and tho promised demonstrations
which, naturally, would bo very embarrass
lng to tho Britisher were ho at tho Dutch
capital.
Warned to Stay Away from Afrleft
LONDON, Nov. 28. Tho British high com-
mltsloner In South Africa, Sir Alfred MUner,
wnrns tho colonial officers that no one
should go to Africa at prosont with tho
view of seeking employment In "tho now
colonies," unless thoy have secured an ap
polntmont or havo oraplo private means.
ninlnfectlnir 1'lttabiirir Cellara.
PITTSBURG, Pn Nov. 28. Tho rivers
aro iauinK rujnuiy ami tomorrow navlga
tlon will uo compietoiy resumed out of
Pittsburgh Tho health boards of Pittsburg
anu jMiHKiiuuy uiu wuiiwiik industriously
uiBiiiici:iii!K 111a wuici-suukuu ucnurss (o pre
vein uiBuunu. ,
Movement of Ocean VeaaeU Nov. 28
At Southampton Arrived Trnve. from
New York, for Bremen: New York, from
New xorK. Buneu i.min, irom Bremen,
ior jpw i orit.
At New York Sailed Oceanic, for T.ivr.
ppol: Aller, for Clenon, etc.; Kensington
for Antwerp, via Southampton,
At Hons Kong Arrived City of Pokln
from San Francisco, via Honolulu and
Yokohama.
At Queenstown Arrived Majestic from
Now York." for Liverpool j Montfort, from
iuonireui, ior Liverpool.
At Naples Arrived Fuerst Blsmavck,
from Now York, for Genoa.
At Plymouth Sailed Graf Waldcrneo
from Hamburg and Boulogne, for New
York.
At Rotterdam Arrived Maasdam, from
New York.
At Liverpool Arrived Cuflo, from New
Ynrk.
At Glasgow Arrived Samaritan, from
'At'llremen Arrived Prlns Regent Lult
CZAR IS GAINING GROUND
teady Dccrenxe In Temperature,
Heatn Well and ltetalna
111 Strength.
LIVADIA, European Russia, Nov. 28.
The following bulletin was Issued today
by tho czar's physicians:
Tho omueror tiasacd a eood dnv venter.
day. Ho Blcpt un hour nnd n half. At 9
In tho evenlnir his temncraturi) wnn w 2;
pulse, 68. He slept fairly well Inst night.
11110 iiiuwiuin jiia jiM.jcotj o .uiiui null III1U
strength are satisfactory. His temueraturo
this morning wns tc.l; pulse, 03.
Whllo the nttcndtng physicians of the
czar until recently asserted that no com
plications had been observed In his maj
esty's condition, n physician In court de-
larcd n few days ago that there had been
pectoral complications from tho beginning,
which, ho added, explained tho Influenza
diagnosis of the early stages of his sickness.
Ho further asserted that tho Illness ot tho
czar was In tho first Instance caused by tho
fact that ho tiat between an open window
nd an open door dictating, and that Baron
Fredericks, tho aide-de-camp and minister
of tho imperial household, had been greatly
blamed because he was present, ho ilia not
romonstrnto with tho emperor
LONDON. Nov. 29. Emperor Nicholas,
according to a dispatch to tho Times from
St. Petersburg, Is now considered on tho
way to speedy recovery.
HOLD SESSION ON SUGAR BEET
Forclmi Nations to Attempt Annthur
Conference nt llruaneln to
Abolish the llonntlea.
PARIS, Nov. 23. Tho recent conferences
between tho powers concerned aBsuro tho
reassembling of the beet sugar conference
ut Brussels. Tho -Inst conference enmo to
naught on account of the stnud taken by
Russta and France. It Is believed these
dlfllcultlo" havo been eliminated. The now
conference, the object of which Is tho aboli
tion of the sugar bounties, Is likely to have
definite results.
Great Britain Clnlma Wliuinx.
LONDON, Nov. 28. Tho lord chief Jus
tice's crurt Is occupied nt present with de
termining whether the lato William L.
Wlnans, formerly of Baltimore, Md., was a
domiciled resident of Great Britain when
ho died In, 1897. This question is being
tested on a legacy of 2,000 willed to his
slstcr-in-law, Ellen Dclaruo, on which tho
crown claims a legacy duty. As tho attor
ney general smilingly remarked, tho de-
Islon, of course, will nffect tho wholo of
Mr. Wlnans' millions, nnd counsel for the
crown proceeded to recount tho estates nnd
shootings leased by Mr. WInaus, on which
ho lavished enormous sums of money, in
cluding 70,000 en tho shooting leased from
Lord Lovatt, "constituting," contendad the
nttomoy general, "nmplo proof of his set
tlement In tills country."
Queen to KcTVnrd Ainlmnnnilnr,
LONDON, Nov. 28. Truth, which has al
ways shown Itself particularly well In
formed as to diplomatic affairs, says It la
probable Queen Victoria will offer a vis-
ountcy or an earldom to Lord Pauncefoto,
the British ambassador at Washington, on
his retirement from tho diplomatic servlco
In recognition of his successful embassy,
adding: "All tho moro ns this mark of
royal favor will be much appreciated In tho
United States.."
Yield of Itvo and Wheat In llusnla.
ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 2S. The cen
tral statistical committee estimates that
tho yKild of winter wheat for 1900 la Rus
sia, Including Siberia and Central Asia,
will bo 221.300,0,00 poods and the yield of
ryo l,497.3Q0,0QQ.'poodB.
German A mbniaai1nr ltexluni.
RERLIN, Nov. 28. Tho North Gorman
Gazette announces that Prlnco Mun3ter von
Dorr.eberg, tho German ambassador at
rarls, haa resigned on account of hla age.
DEATH RECORD.
DlNpnted Mlth Olil Hickory.
QUINCY, III.. Nov. 28.-CaptaIn Johu C.
Glenn, SO years old, died horo today. Ho
commanded several Mississippi steamers
in tho early days, and onco had a dlsputu
with President Audrow Jackson, who was a
passenger on Glenn's boat. Johnson ten
dered a $10-nolo of the Unlttd Stntes bank
for his passage and Glonn declined to tako
It becauso General Jackson had just re
fused to renew tho charter of tho United
States bank at Philadelphia. Captain Glenn
was born in Pittsburg, and when n school
boy was selected to mako an address of
wclcomo to tho Marquis Lafayette, who
was visiting America.
David Whitney.
DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 23. David Whit
ney, jr., millionaire lumbormnn and vcbsoI
owner, died tonight In bis homo here, aged
70 years, after an Illness of about two
weeks. Mr. Whltnoy was ono of tho beat
known lumbermen in tho west nnd nt one
tlmo tho firms of C. & D. Whitney and
Skllllng, Whitney & Barnes, In which ho
was Interested, wcro tha largest lumber
firms In tho United States. Ho was also
the owner ot seven or eight steam barges
engaged In tho lumber and oro trndo on tho
Great Lakes. Ho Is survived by hla wife
and four children.
Ilenr Admiral McNalr.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. Rcnr Admiral
Frederick G. McNalr died at his homo In
this city today from n stroko of apoplexy.
Ho had been In poor health for many
months. Yesterday ho was taken violently
111, nnd today his condition became, so
critical that his attending physician callod
into consultation Dr. Stone, ono of the
naval surgeons, but tho admiral Blowly sank
away. Ho was the ranking rear admiral
of tho navy and tho officer next In lino to
Admiral Dowoy.
Funeral nf Commlaalouer Wllnnn.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. The funeral of
tho lato George W. Wilson, commissioner of
Internal revenuo, was held at tho Rlggs
houso hero today. Tho services were at
tended by Columbia comrnandery No, 2,
Knights Templar, a delegation of Templars
nfterward escorting tho remains to tho
Pennsylvania depot. The funornl party
started at 3 p. m. for Hamilton, O., whero
tho Interment will take place.
J. Lenllc TliompHon.
SIOUX FALLS, S. D Nov. 28. (Spoclal
Telegram.) J. Leslie Thompson of Mndl
son, one ot tho best known residents of
this state, died suddenly at the Morcnants
hotel here last night of ncuto congestion of
tho lungs. Ho was prominent in banking
circles and was receiver of tho Chamber
lain National bank, which failed during the
panic, and also of tho First National bank
ot Sioux Falls.
lluitilr Frankfurter In DUirrnce.
tiii.Tiimnii! nr,l .. Nov. 23. The little
rod frankfurter sausago received n blow
In criminal court today which may ter
minate Its existence in Baltimore as 1 an
article of diet. Judse Dennis lined Her
man Frank. Harry Kfnlan, Lou s Sachs and
Mncoa rinlilmrH on nil 110 for HO'llmT ailUlteT-
ntn fnn.i u wn tpatiMeil bv Prof. Wyman
that anlllno dye was used to color the
food nnd the preparation, ho said, was in
jurious, to health. The defendants pro-
.ln..ri nr nvnitrt fmm ChtcntTO. WflO ft(l-
mlttod that aniline dye was used, but
i-laUncfl that It was a coal tar preparation
und contained no arsenic, which Is said to
bo one ot tho Ingredients of the common
n,,ni,ia ,H. Tha, Kinnrt wis noftltlve that
the frankfurter was a perfectly healthy
nrtlclo of food, hut the Judge decided It wiui
not a good thing nnd the court imposed the
sentence as stated,
Arkanun' New Capitol.
t.iTTi.K Tinnr. Ark.. Nov. 28. With
Imposing ceromonles, tho cornerstone of
Arkansas' new 11,000,000 state oarltol was
luM tnrinv In (hn nrpf.enco of a lartTO OS-
semblare. Officers from the Masonlo grand
BIG GROWTH IN DAROTAS
North and South States Show Substantial
Gains in Population,
OKLAHOMA MAKES REMARKABLE GAIN
WanhltiRtnn Adda One-Half to Its
Totnl of Ten Yearn Aro, While
l'ltrarniy New Mexico Keeps
Well Vp nlth Procession.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. Tho population
of South Dakota, as officially announced to
day Is 401,570, against 328,803 In 1800. This
Is an Increaso since 1890 of 72,762, or 22.1
per cent.
Tho population by counties follows:
Aurora 4.011 Jerauld 2,78!)
Beadle , 8,081 Kingsbury v,Q
llotihommo 10.3i9I.nke 9,137
Brookings 12,501 Lawrence 17.S97
Brown 15.U.C Lincoln 12,101
Brule u,4U l.yinim 2,032
mirrulo 1,790 McCooit s.w
Butte i,9U7McPhersotl
Campbell 4.C27 Marshall f.,912
Charles Mix b,498.Mcado 4,907
Clark 6,912 .Miner C.iCI
CllLV 9,310 Minnehaha 23,920
Codington 8.770 Moodv
Custer 2,728 Pennington
D010
Davison
7.4S3 Potter
2,9.53
Dny
Deuel ....
Douglas .
Edmunds
Full Hlvor
Faulk ....
Grant ....
Gregory .
Iltunllu ,,
Hand
Hanson ..
Hughes ..
Hutchison
Hyde
12.254 Roberts 12,210
ts.030 Sanborn 4,401
b,l'I2SllnK u.w
4.916 Stunloy 1,319
3,541 Huhy 1.715
3.517 Turner 18,175
9,103 Union 11,153
2.211 Walworth 3.K9
6,913 Yankton 12,019
1,525 Cheyetinn H'h'ii 2,Sti7
1.947 Pino llldge R'n. C27
3,ftS4 Rosebud Ites'n. 5,201
11, Si'7 Standing Hock
1.49J Reservation .. l.CM
Population of WnxliliiKton,
Tho population of Washington, 'as officially
announced today la C18.103, ngalnst 349,
930 In 1890. This Is nn incrense nlnco 1890
of 108,713, or 48.2 per cent. Tho population
In 1SS0 was 75,110, showing nn Increaso ot
274,274, or 3G5.1 per cent, from 1SS0 to
1S90.
Tho population by counties follows:
Adums
Asotin
4.S40 Lewis 13.517
3,30'J Lincoln 11,909
Chehnlls 15.121 Mason 3,810
Chelan 3,931 uknuognn 4,Ci9
Clallam (,M Pacific E.9S3
Clnrko 13,419 Plerco 6S MS
Columbia 7.128 San Juan 2.9S2
Cowlitz 7,S77SknRlt 14,272
Douglas 4,90Skamunln 1,038
Ferry 4.50J Snohomish 23,9)
Franklin tSOSpokano 57.042
Garfield Mix slovens 10,543
Island 1,870 Thurston ' 9.9J7
Jefferson f.712 Wahkiakum ... i.SlO
King 110,033 Wnlla Wnlla.... ls.CV)
Kltiup 0,707 U'lmtcom 21.110
Kittitas 9,701 Whitman 25.200
Klickitat 0,107 Ynkia 13.432
Population of Nciv Mexico.
'Tho population of Washington, as officially
Mexico, as officially announced today is
193,810, ngalnst 153,693 in 1890. This Is au
Increase sinco 1890 of 41,717, or 27.1 per
cent. Tho population In 18S0 was 119,505,
showing nn Increnso ot 34,028, or 28,4 per
cent from 1880 to 1890.
Tho population by counties follows:
Bernnllllo .
Chaves
Colfux
Donna Ann
Eddy
Grant
28,C!0Rlo Arriba
4.773 Ban Juan ..
10.150 Han Mlguol
13.777
I.S2H
2.0jl
14.65S
3.15S
12,193
10.M9
1,028
13,5.95
10.1S7 Santa
in fo....
.1.229 Klcrra ..
12.8S3 Socorro
5.419 Taos ...
Ouaduloupo
Lincoln 4'n:tl'nl(m ..
Mom 10,201 Valencia
Otero 4,791
Population of Olclnlionin.
Tho population of the territory of Okla
homa aa officially announced today Is 398,
245, ngalnst 01,834 In 1890. This Is nn In
creaso slneo 1S90 of 330,411, or 544.00 per
cont.
Tho population by counties follows:
Denver ....
Rlalno
Canadian .
Clovelnnd
Custer ....
Day
Dowry ....
Garfield ...
Grant
3.051 Noblo
11.015
25.SC4
12.no
10.' '99
26.012
5,190
15.001
31.975
7,019
10.G38 Oklahoma '.
15.9S1 Pawnee
16,383 Payne
12,2t!l Pottawatomie .
2.173 Roger Mills ....
8.819 Wnshltu
2,070 Woods
17,273 Woodward
17.922 Wichita. Indian
S2..") Reservation ..
1S.501 Klnwn, etc
27,007 Osaffc rtos'n....
20,5S8Knlr Res'n
K:iy jicsorvuuon ..
Kingfisher 1S.501 Klown, etc 4.69)
Lincoln 27,U07OsaBc Res'n.... 0.1W
Logan 20,5S8Kalr Rea'n '08
Population of North Dakota.
Tho population of North Dakota ns
officially announced today Is 319,146, against
182,719 In 1S90. This is an Increaso since
1890 of 130,427, or 74.6 per cont.
Tho population by counties follows:
Barnes 13,159 Morton 8.009
Benson S,:!0M'lon 7,150
Billings V,3 Oliver VW
Bottineau 7,532 Pembina 17w
Burleigh e.ttl Pierce 4.7K5
Cass 2R.C23Ramsey 9.198
Cavalier 12.6S0 Ransom 6.199
Dickey 0.601 Richland 17.2X7
Eddy .. 3,330 Rolette 7.9V5
Emmons 4.339 Sargent 3.039
Foster 3,770 Stark 7,021
Orand Forks.... 24.459.Steele
Grlgss 4,744 Stutsman 9.H3
Kidder 1.751 Towner 0.491
Lamouro 0,048 Trallle 13.107
LOKan 1.023 Walsh 20.2K.S
Mollenry D.l23Vara 7,790
Mcintosh SKJKf,1,1,9 ?$n
McLean 4 017 Williams ........ 1,530
Mercer l,778Stnndlng Rock.. 2.2H8
llllnola' Urban Population.
Tho population ot cities, towns and vil
lages ot Illinois having moro than 2,000
and less than 25,000 Inhabitants wns of
ficially announced today as follows:
Ablnedon J'Lockport 2,639
Aledo
2.081 Macomb 0.3I5
Alton
Auburn
Aurora
Batavla
Beardstown
Bollnvlllo ...
Bclvldern . .
Bloomlngton
Blue Island
Braid wood ..
Hushnell ....
Cairo
Canton
Cnrbondalo .
Carllnvlllo ..
Carml
Carrollton ..
Carthano ..
Centralla ...
Champagne .
14,210 Murengo !!,()C5
2,2t-2 .Marion -,i)iu
21.147 Marshall
2.077
2,171
, 9.022
3,750
4.009
2.513
3,871 Mnxcoutuh
4,827Mattoon ...
17.484 Mcndotu ..
0,937 Metropolis ,
23.186 Mlnonk ....
6,114 Monno
17.248
2,270 Momcnce 2,020
2.490 Monmouth 7.4C0
12 600 'Morgan Park.. 2.3:9
6.501 Morris 4,273
3,313 Morrison 2.30X
3.502 Mound City 2.703
2.039 Mount Carmel.. 4.311
2,?45Mount Olive.... 2,935
2,10IMount Pulaski.. 2,410
0.721 Mount Vernon.. 5,216
9.0V8Murphysboro ... .4iin
6,488 Naporvlllo 2 029
2.832 NashVlllo 2.181
5.100 'Normal 3.795
Charleston .
iMienter
Chicago HgtH
Clinton 4 432 01ney 4,260
Coal City 2.007 Ottawa 10.5S8
Col Insvlllo I'nna i-.uou
Danvlllo 10,334 Paris
Decutur 20,764 Paxton ....
DeKalb ft.WIPekln
6.105
3.030
3.420
6.PG3
2,M7
2,357
2,293
4,260
4.C23
2.073
2,170
19.493
2.351
Dixon 7.917 Peru
Downers urovo s.iuj rcirmuure
Duauolu .1,853 Plncknevvllle
Dwlght 2,015 Pittslleld
Edwnrdsvlllo ... 4.157 Pontine
Effingham 3.771 rnnceion
F.lgln 22,433 nochello
Evanston 19.2;9Rock Falls..,
Falrbury 2.187 Roek Island.
Fairfield 2.238 Rood houso ..
ninm 2.P11 Ttushvllln ....
2 2V2
Freuport w.sas HI. unariew ji.i.io
Fulton 2,085 Sandwich 2,620
Oalena 6,004 Savannah .1 325
OaleHburg W.M7 Shelby vlllo 3.M6
Geneseo 3,356 Kpartu 2,911
Geneva 2.4l6Sprlng Vnlloy... 6.214
nibson x,o.iinmunion ,iw
fJrnnlto 3.122 Storllwr 0.M9
Oreenvlllo 2,501 Streator 11,0,9
Harlem 4,i'85Hulllvon 2.399
Harrlsburg z.zws sycamore
Tlnrvnrrl 2.602 Tiiv orVll o 4.248
Harvey 6,?93Toluca 2,f29
JlllYlllllJ, J'J U'lkUIW lllll'lll .'vv
Highland Park.. 2.M10 Upper Alton.... 2,373
Hlnsdalo
.".iw uruunu ,,,, u.ua
3.123 Vnndalla 2.665
Honneston
Jacksonville ...
Jerseyvllle ....
15.078 Vonlce 2,430
3.517 Vlrdon 2.20
Knnkaiceo .....
Kowonoo
LnKrange
Lako Forest...
LaSalln
Lemont
13,r93WarsaW 2,815
8.3S2 Waterloo 2.111
3,009 Watseka 2.503
2,215 Wnukegnn 9,426
10,140 W. Hammond., 2.935
2.449 Wheaton 2.115
Lewlstown
2.KCI White Hall 2.030
Lincoln S.896 Wllmetto 2.300
Litchfield 5,918 Woodstock 2,502
Village or town,
Population of Idaho.
The population of Idaho by counties and
minor civil divisions, as officially an
nounced by the census bureau today, glvcB
a totnl for the state of 161,772, an incrense
during tho decade of 77,387, or 91.7 por cont
Part of the Increaso is duo to the totnl of
4,163 persons In Indian reservations, etc.,
not Included In the genoral population in
the 1S90 census. Of the thirty-three in-
corporatcd places, only five havo a popula
tion of over 2,000, namely IJolto City, with
6,937; Pocatello City, 4.04G; Lewlston City,
2,425; - Morrow town, 2,481; and Wallnco
City, 2,265.
Tho population of Tennessee, as officially
announced todny, Is 2.020.61G, against 1,707,
618 in 1890, This Is an Increase stneo 1S90
of 253,098, or 14.3 per cent. Tho popula
tion In 18S0 was 1,542,359, showing nn in
crease ot 223,159, or 11.6 per cent, from
1880 to 1890.
JORDAN WILL GET THE PLACE
Thuraton Withdrawn III Opposition
to the Man 1'lokeil by
.Mercer.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. (Special Tolo
grain.) Tho Indian supply depot at Omaha
Is to bo opened nt once. Senator Thurston
had n talk with Commissioner Jones todny
nnd as a result decided not to present tho
nnino of any other candidate for superin
tendent than R. C. Jordan, who was nom
inated by Congressman Mercer.
Congressman Mercer was at tho Whlto
Houso this morning nnd received tho con
gratulations of tho president on tho Ne
braska victory.
It Is rumored tonight that Wayno Mnc
Vcagh of Pennsylvania has been tendered
tho Department of Justlco portfolio, with
ovcry likelihood of Us being accepted. It
Is well known that during tho trying days
of tho Chinese otnbrogllo Wnynu MacVcagh
was nn almost dally visitor to tho Wnr de
partment and wns In constant touch with
Secretary Root, who had chnrgo of tho
China situation during tho Illness ot Sec
retary Hay.
According to a big bulletin Issued today
frotr. the census office, giving tho number
of domestic animals In barns and In
cisures, not on farms und ranges, Ne
braska keeps In stables 39.03G cattle of all
clahses, 60,201 horses, 1,987 mules, 43,903
swine, 308 goats and 199 nsses. Omaha re
turns: 3,291 cattle, 0,108 horses, 190 mules,
9 nsses, 175 swlno nnd 6S goats. Douglas,
Lancaster, Buflalo nad Otoo counties led
In tho order named as having tho largest
number of cnttlo uud horses outside of
farms nnd ranges.
Senator Thurston was at tho White House
today to urge the promotion of Lieutenant
Arthur M. Edwards of Nebraska to be cap
tain and quartermaster. Lieutenant Ed
wards uiado n most enviable record In tho
Philippines, but was Invalided homo on ac
count of facial paralysis contracted In as
sisting to subdue lire among somo ot tha
nntlvo huts.
Senator Thurston said todny that ho
would not sail for Europe on Wcdncsdny, as
ho had Intended, His business wns at at.
Petersburg.
Cliuich Oltlcrr-i Only Will He Affected.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2S. Tho General
Assembly committee of sixteen of the
Presbyterian ch'irch will convene at tho
Now York avenuo Presbyterian church In
this city next Tuesday, to tabulate tho re
turns from tho presbyteries on tho sub
ject of tho revision of the confession of
faith nnd to formulate a recommendation
on tho subject for action by tho next gen
eral assembly in May. Tho meeting will
continue until Thursday or Friday, with
probably three sessions a day. Tho ques
tions to be considered will affect only th5
church officers, ns neither the ministers nor
tho lny members subscrlbo to tho rrecd llt
erslly. Tho chief Issue, said Rev, Dr. Rad
cllffo of the- New York Avenuo church, Is
to mako tho rovontecnth century creed con.
form to that of tho twentieth century. It
Is said that nf tho 200 presbyteries only
173 havo voted on tho question; 126 havo
dojlarod for romo change, while forty
six havo gone on record as opposed to any
cha'niro whatsoovor. " '
I.onix CntitcriiplnteM .o CIiiiiikcn.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2S.-Secretary Long
said today that no chango IS contemplated
In tho command of the Asiatic station nnd
that tho detail of Rear Admiral Frederick
Rogers to duty on that station wns morely
for tho purpose of giving Rear Admiral
Remoy, tho commander of the station, much
needed assistance. Rear Admiral Remoy, as
tho senior officer, wilt continue In supremo
command of the naval forces and will act In
tho character of general manager of tho
oporntions of the fleet, which will bo
divided Into two divisions, ono operntlng In
Chlneso waters and tho other In the Philip
pine nrchlpnlago. Admiral Rogers will un
doubtedly bo placed In command of the
China fleet.
Iteporti o .More Caxuiiltlo.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. Tho ndjutant
general received n cablegram dated Novem
ber 24 from General Chaffee, commanding
tho small American forco In Pekln, saying
that no casualties have occurred among tho
troop's In China slnco tho Inst report.
to cum: a com) ix o.n day
Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
drugglstB refund tho money If It falls to
cure. E. W. Grovo's signature, is on each
box 25c.
"St. Louis Gannon Ball."
Leave Omaha B05 I. M.
Arrive St. Loala .... TlOO A. M.
Winter Tourist Rates
ew on aala to all polats south good re
turning until Juae 1st, 1901. Halt rates
south, account Homesektrs' Excursions on
calo lit and 3rd Tuesday of each monta.
For rates and all Information call nt O. A
Bt. L. office, 1415 Faniam St., (Paxtan
Hotel block), or write
HARRY E. MOORES
C. P. & T. A., Omaha, Nab.
Dr. Kay's Utlouro cures all
EJHtBClllTft female diseases. At drug.
i " pist,, (j. illustrated book
and advlco free. Dr. B. J. K ay, Saratoga , N. Y,
(rucludlng KHYL, the Wonderful Cornetist.)
Scenes from Grand Opera by 70 People-
NOLDI AND HOYDEN, (Soprunos.)
ZEHNl AND XANTEN, (Tenors.)
VEKON AND A LBEUTI, (Raritones.)
Saturday matinee, "II Trovatore." Saturday Night, "Faust."
Prices, $1.00, 7oc and TiOc.
Reserved seats now on sale at llospe's Music Store.
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Coffee injures growing children
even when it is weakened. Oraln-O
gives them brighter eyes, firmer
flesh, quicker intelligence nnd hap
pier depositions. They can drink
nil they want of Ornin-O the moro
the better -and it tastes like coffee.
All jrocc r ; 13e. and 23c.
DR. McCREW
Office open continuously from 8 a. tn.
to 9 p. in. Sundays from 8 a. m. to
p. in.
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sju iiilio cuii-U, unu ovury truce of tha
ilmLiinu 'a uiuiuuuhly ullmi'iateu Irom tha
bluou.
.So 'BRIiAKlNO OJT" on 'he skin or
luce oi ny ex. omul uppcurauu.'s of tha
Ulscuse wli.itiner. A iivutliKiil that la
inoio Hueiy:esiu and tar moiu atlaluclury
than .hb - iiui opriiius v.'aimiil uud ut
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Vtl or oUiiu uud nilddle-UKcd
lli.i.ii , r...t.iu...
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Loss of Hi uiii und .Servo Power. Loss of
Mgor and Vitality, PiiuiiIub on tho Fuoa,
l'ulns in iho li.ick. Foigutfullitss, Bushful
tWH IIMlill ail.Otlll CAM'iH ct.mo.
StninillliP quickly cured with a now
oiiiioiuilt. , lf unu,!,. home ireut-
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Tlio Happy Uvrnt of Tluiit lihul vlutc.
MATINEE TODAY
Kow Front Rows Reserved 50g
Bnlunce of Houso 2,'ic
Children lOo Gallery 10
TOXKillT Sil5 10c, 'Mv, nuo.
SUOIMATO IMPHItl.M, .lAPAXIlHH.
MLI.H. CIIHISTI.MVS
Performing Dogs, Monkeys and Cuts.
HOWARD ATC1IISOX 101. V.
i iiohm: AM) CARLiri'OX".
JHSSIIJ I'MH.IIA.M.
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AiATEUilS Appear at
theORPHEUWFriSv7.sht'
A rhnnco to cet famous nr.d rich.
Assistance Klvcn umatolirs to get
professional uugaRcmcnis.
JOYD'S SMpcrj?tJi,ctniosn?h"nn
Matlneo ut 2:Sf)-Todny Tonight Friday
und Saturday Nights und Sat. .Mutlnco.
MAItliUMIUTA SYLVA OI'IIKA CO,
"II IK PItlXCLlSH ClIIC.
Prices-Mats, 23e, 50c. 70e, Jl. Nlghts-23o,
TiOc, 75c, J1.00, J1.50.
All seats reserved by telephone not called
for by 10 a. m. today will be sold.
NEXT ATTRACTION
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Great London nnd Now York Production
Flvo Performances Opening Sunday Night.
WJO VA1MS.
TUB DAY W 10 OIVH THANKS
MIACO'S TRUCADERO T1"""""
Tho Now Palaco of Burlesiiue Smoko if
You Like Night Prices: luo, 20e, 30c.
Criuiil TlinnkMKlvliiu:
tiitlnee Today lOo anil Ulte,
Till) UTOPIAX lUJItl.i:S(lUi:itH,
Biggest-Brightest Best.
Noxt Week Tho Dainty l'nrco Bur
lesiiuers. Seats now on sale.
MOMNDSfiRAND
Tif ANKSG1VING MATINEE
Crcightoti Hall.
Dancing from 2 to d p. in. Admis
sion 25 cents.
bl t M
mm
1A
Coliseum
(Ak-Sar-Bon Don.)
This Saturday and Sunday,
Lccein'her 1st iuul 2nd.
Matinee at 2:30
Evenings at 8:15
4 Great Musical Festivals
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