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i fc l if 2' $ . ft to m v l' !M ' i -i vrin i tt i TWv TTT7T,l Aim A. II A 11. 1 iilUlliV DAUGHTER OF PRESIDENT WEDS NICHOLAS LONGWORTH. Xlbrary at the Executive Mansion Has Been Completely Filled With Wed ding Gifts Those From Abroad Worth a Fortune. Washington, Fob. 17. Tho wedding of Ming Alice- Leo Iloosovell, tho laimhler of the president, to Repre sentative Nicholas Longworth took I place at the white houso today. Tho ceremony was performed In the h'.s torle oast room and was solemnized by ho R Rev. Hen y M. Sattortoo. r.oto.Uan Episcopal bishop ot Wash- Inglon. There wore no brides, ads 'I'll.. irrru.Xi'K Iwiul tlintl WflU TlmtllJlS ','7 ""'" " """" ,."., Nelson Perkins or Huston, a classmate and long time frluml. Three rn Jl' ' IiiiBWort i a classmates and a college mate at Harvard, H. A. Walllngrord, Jr., of Cincinnati, who married Mr. Longworth's oldest sister; Larz An .1 ........ ,....w. i ...( .! m tf rVTInlmln a uutuH, m I.IU few.m.nm """""" longworth, ho founder of the Long- vrorlh family fortune; VlHcount Charles tie Chambrun, brother of, count Auoineri ue onniniiniii, w im ( bIu nbQut 1Q ft 0XC01Jt 0SBlbly Schuyler, Nob., Feb. 1C Engineer supposed to bo Crowe, on South Six innirioti mo gro om ay ung obib: iur, i fop onQ brJef m,nulo wh(m h,s eyM a,ynn nnd Coniluctor Peterson of tho teenth street. Crowo was acquitted and lnoodoro Roosevelt, jr., ino oiti , ..,, i.)nI.,, ,n, ,,.,. ,nn nt train that klllo.l Mrs. Wncha last fall lor M.nf rhnrnn est son of tho prosit cut, wore ushers. , ine presents uicnmojtw lis gom -...1 ll.. -.,, l,ln n,.rlno ..in. ..' . . .1 i.V. ,. mill uiu iiiu. ii iiiia ipiuuiiuij utiiii fallen to an American brodo to receive uch a magnlllcent array of presents. The library at the white house Is com , i L I ?..? wn h L Np.iTv ?u?lS tnm tJZ?nn i,rf,H,P,i I uiMiiy pn.tu. Longworths Sail fcr Cuba. Tampa, FJa., Feb. ui. uepresenta- tivo and Mrs. Longworth arrived hero in tho private car Elyslan and pro-, ceetled directly to Port Tampa, thcro ljoardlng a stenmer for Havana to : spend part of their honeymoon In Cuba. At tho city station a largo crowd gathered and the Cuban con-. ul. F. F. Mendoza. nresented to Mrs. Longworth a magnlllcent floral design, emblematic of tho friendship of Cu bans for herself and her father, Presi dent Hoosovelt. Mrs. Imgworth re ceived tho gift with smiles. At Tam pa Bay station, the Hotel orchestra gave the couplo a serenade, and tho Iruin was boarded by E. W. Morgan, tho United States minister to Cuba, who goes to Havana to assume his duties at his new post. TROOPS AND COSSACKS FIGHT. Bloody Battle is in Progress in Moun tains Near Ekatorinodar. Ekatoriuodnr, Russia, Feb. 21. As this dispatch Is tiled an engagement Is in progress at the vlllago of Geagln fikala, between COO mutinous Kuban Cossacks and tho punitive expedition -with flvo machine guns, which left hero last week to crush tho Insur gents. Tho Cossacks comprised the garrl- flon of Ekatorinodar, which during tho uprising of November Joined tho revo lutionists. When order was restored tho Cossacks retired to their natlvo villages In tho mountains, whoro they Imvo slnno held out, refusing to sui- ronder their arms or tho colors of itho regiment. Tho region 1b remoto -.and Inacceslblo and tho authorities hitherto havo been unablo to assem bio a sufllclcnt force to attempt tho subjugation of tho Insurgents, who liavo contemptuously rejected terms for their surrender. They aro well .armed nnd disciplined and heavy bosses on both sides are anticipated. Japanese Want Philippines. Victoria, U. C, Feb. 21. Somo .Tap ranoao newspapers aro advocating tho purchase of the Philippines from tho United States, according to advices received by tho steamer Athenian. Tho Yorodsu Hocho says tho Philip pines have cost the United States much money nnd no substantial ad vantages have been secured, and that Japan could meet with more success, .b Amorlca has failed because of racial' differences between ruler and ruled nnd the long dlstnnco which sep arates tho government and tho Isl ands. Concluding, tho Yorodsu Hocho Illustrated Japanese success In For mosa. Four Killed In Mine Explosion. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Feb. 19. Four men wore killed by an explosion that -occurred In Buttonwood mine. The explosion occurred In a small shanty, in which was stored a lot of giant powder. A number of hands wero nt work In tho mlno and it is thought they went to the shanty to get warm .and eat their lunch. Tho supposition 1b that tho heat from tho stenmplpes ignited tho powder and exploded It. 'Threo of tho men were blown to pieces. For Fraternal Sanitarium. Chicago, Feb. 19. Tho directors of the National Fraternal Sanitarium as- fioclntlon mot hdrc and formally took .over a tract of 3,000 acres of land and largo hotel building at Las Vegas JN. M. Tho entire property, it Is tald, Js valued at $1,000,000. Tho associa tion received a charter from tho state of Illinois, and It Is planned to open tho fianicarhtm on July 1 to patients of tho various fraternal ordors Inter- ested. D. B. Henderson's Condition. Dubuque, Feb. 21. Reports from tho sick room of Colonel David B. Henderson were that ho Is resting much more easily. Ills eyesight, which he lost with his Becond stroke of paralysis, Is gradually coming hack, although It is thought that hlB vision will always bo Imperfect. JOHN A. M'CALL IS DEAD. prC8,dsnt of New York Lfo Insurance Company Passes Away. New York, Fob. 19. John A. Mc- Ca unt ntl Wont of tho I insurance company,! Lukowood,' . . . . ' - N. J., where ho had been taken threo Umt Uw clmneo mIBHt bancflt his lioaltli. wlilcli ,md & brenk,own tWo monUl3 N. J., where ho had been taken threo weeks ago, in tho hopo that tho ago. The news of tho death was not given out by tho family until somo time after tho end. Then Mr. Mc- Call's son, John C. McCnll, briefly an- nouncod. Tno end has come. My , .. ..,. ... , ' ..J hlg wlf who w bcndng ovor h,m Ho Bmlm Qnd ng ho d,d g0 hs "u oumuu Ullll an I1U UIU BU 1MB UJV.-B closed again and ho remained In tho coma until tho end. , It was announced that Mr. McCall's death was due to enlargement of tho llvcr an(l th0 G(1 had bccu l'caceful and without pain. ! Mrs' McCo" ,s now ndcr ,nGll,cnl Gl , iw ,.,M ,,., k,. the long vigil at tho bedside of her husband and when ho died she prac- tlcally collapsed. Mr. McCall's nhvslcal bn-nkdown oc- curred about tho close of tho in- vestlgatlon of llfo insurance affairs in this state by the legislative commit- tee last December. The report of tho ' committee is expected to bo submitted to Mm wislnturn nf Aii.nnv onrK. n.io week. Mr. MrnnH'a nmmimiMnn ho. foro tho nnmmlttno wnn covr nn and the ordeal ho underwent in re- hearsing in detail the affairs of tho Juno8 lo uie sraau ucaier anu a Den-, ers, dean ot mo laio mw scnooi, ac company and in divulging transactions cfit t0 th0 catalogue houses, and re- livered the address at the mld-year about which tho general public was ignorant worried him greatly, It was Bald. Mr. McCall was ill in bed at his home In this city when he afllxed his signature to his letter of resigna tion from the presidency of the New York Life. About three weeks ago his condi tion became such that his physicians and family deemed It advisable to re movo him to Lakowood. During all this timo Mr. McCall worried con stantly about his business affairs. Ha was compelled first to mortgage and then to sell his handsome country placo at Long Branch, N. J., in order, It was stated, to repay to the New York Lifo company $235,000 on tho Andrew Hamilton account, Mr. Ham ilton, the legislative agent of the com pany, having mado no accounting for this sum. Death of John R. Stetson. Doland, Fla., Feb. 19. John R Stetson, the millionaire hat manufact urer of Philadelphia, died at his win ter home at Glllen, near Deland. ARREST MOYER AND HAYWOOD. Secretly Spirited Out of Denver on Special Train by Idaho Officers. Denver Feb 19 Charles II Mover n.i uriii'i-... m irn,..i ;i.i;lf and secretary ' respectively of the Western Federation of Miners, and C. ... A. l'citiuone, a lormer nrcmuer 01 tno executive board of that organization, who were arrested In this city on war rants charging thorn with complicity In tho murder of former Governor Stcunenburg of Idaho, were taken from their cells in the county jail at an early hour by an armed guard of twelvo deputy sheriffs, escorted to tho Union station nnd were there placed on board a special train, that a few minutes later left tho station, carrying tho entire party, prisoners and armed deputies, over the Union PncIIlc railroad, en route for Boise,' Ida. The three men, who wero taken out of tho city as prisoners of tho Idaho authorities, were, it was learned ar rosted by threo different officers after extradition papers had been signed by Governor McDonald. The papers wero delivered to tho governor on Thursday last, but not a word to tho effect was allowed to escapo from the executive chamber. Tho officers wero Instructed to preserve the greatest se crecy as to their mlBslon. The threo officials of tho federation woro appre hended In different parts of tho city and wero taken each by a different of ficer to tho county Jail, where sop arato colls wero provided. Governor Gooding Will Not Talk. Bolso, Ida., Feb. 19. Governor Gooding declines to glvo out any In- formation respecting tho arrest of Charles-H.' Moyor and Charles B. Hay wood of Denver in connection with tho killing of Governor Stcunenburg of Idaho. Tho officer who went from hero to mike the arrest was Deputy Warden J. C. Mills, Jr., of the state penitentiary. When ho left Is not known. For weeks the ofllcors have been absolutely noncommittal on the subject. Vincent St. John Arrested. Spokane, Wash., Feb. 19. Vincent St. John, president of the Hurko Min ers' union, was arrested at Burke, pre sumably In connection with the mur der of ex-Governor Stcunenburg of Idaho. Marshal Daniels Acquitted. Nogales, Ariz., Fob. 19. United States Marshal B. F. Daniels, who was arrested on tho charge of selling a mine for which ho had not title, had a preliminary examination and 'was 'uUe An Itted. ntl-Jewlsh Riot at Vletka. Kierr, Jewlgh town of A ,nrge Kloff, Russia, Feb. 19. An anti- Jewish riot broke out at Vletka, a 6,000 inhabitants, near Gomel, part of tho town Is in llames nnd troops have been sent there from Gomel. rrvtj7Q fn vrnm-n A UTr A N&YVb Ol NJliUllAbKA, -, Cn.. ..n wor(J found guty of exceeding tho I SI,eed ,,mlt T,1Q ju(:g0 wl1 scntenco . tho defendants in the next few days Tho case will probably be appealed to tho supreme court. I , Baby Left " D0rStCp f N0rf'k Ma1 ' Norfolk, Neb., Feb. 21.-Mr. ond . Mr3 L' MU1Cr f Ul,S CHy foUnd ,a ' babv bov on their doorstep. There isJ no traco as to tho child's identity. I Air. Miner is a conductor on tue worm-. western railroad. It was only a few1 'ys "6 that a baby girl was found , tho doorstep of Ed Adams, an cngl-1 n( - er for the Northwestern , 7 . Hardware Men for Omaha, Llncoln. Fcu- 10 The State Asso- elation of Hardware Dealers selected Omaha as its next meeting place. Tho association also adopted resolutions , condemning the parcels post as in-' buivuu l nil l. u Iiliu Ul x uuiil anuuiu uu charged for postage on letters. Cunningham's Sudden Death. York, Neb., Feb. 17. Joseph Cun ningham was found dead sitting up right in his buggy on tho highway . about one mllo southwest of this city. He had started from his home alono with the team to come to York. Mr. Cunningham had been treated for heart trouble by local physicians and therefore no Inquest will bo held. Will Not Buy Mileage. Lincoln, Feb. 20 Auditor Searle will allow no more bills for mileage snfe and prudent lu tho enhancement books. It is asserted that some of of federal poweri and in h,8 opinion, tho offlclals havo used their mileage tho tlm0 had arrlved when there books for private Jaunts. Full faro anould bo a rovlval of tho constitu vouchers must be obtained hereafter, i tlonal uoctrines, not of state sover Tho mileage graft, It Is asserted, Is , eIgnty but or state rights, better for the untlor officials than tho ' free pass graft, tho railroads getting the cash from the state. Meet Train at Midnight. Steele City. Nob.. Feb. 10. The Union Pacific seed and soil special has been mooting with an enthusi astic reception frorn the farmers of ' uus puri ol lIIU BUUU- "" wu uu- the running of the train so that 't was na'ly midnight when it pulled Into Alexandria. Nevertheless 100 xi. f.. x m x. --. mt. -.,. -... .1. men wero at tho station eager to hear tho promised lectures. They wero I i.rnHflfwl Tlntwnnn 9 (inn nml 5 flftll "- -..--.. -,-- ..,--- i nersons aiicnucti mo icciures aurinc the day. May Try Municipal Ownership. Lincoln, Feb. 19. Lincoln business men favor municipal ownership of the Lincoln Traction company and stops , corns whJch havo nretended to corn may be taken to acquire the property. niy wlth the law by forwarding to For years thero has been trouble and ti,s o(nce cap)cs of their original ar litigation over thousands of dollars In , tides of Incorporation, but who havo delinquent taxes alleged to bo due tho not remlttotl tho full fee required on city. At tho last session ot tno icgis - lature a clauso was placed In tho city charter to permit tho city to own pub lic utilities and take over tho property when taxes becamo delinquent. Tho charter has been declared valid by tho supremo court. Now a number of tho business men favor paying off tho Hens against the company and taking over tho property. PAT CROWE IS ACQUITTED. Jury Brings In a Verdict of Not Guilty in Kidnaping Case. OmalTa, Feb. 17. Pat Crowo Is found not guilty of robbing Edward A. Cudahy of $25,000. Tho Jury returned a vordlct after having boon out aovdn teen hours. Tho defendant thanked the jury for tho verdict and was tho TAe Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. svn mmob koxM son la t 12 months. This signature, recipient of many congratulations from the large crowd In the court room. It required quite an effort to stop the demonstration, but it was sup pressed, and Judgo Sutton, manifestly Indignant, said:" "I am greatly sur prised that the acqulttal-of a notorious criminal in this court room should be received with applause." Trial of Crowe began Wednesday of last week. Tho charge was that ot robbing Edward A. Cudahy, Sr., through putting him In fear, of a bag of $25,000 in gold. This charge grew out of the kidnaping of Edward A. Cudahy, Jr., the night of Dec. 19, 1900, by two men, then alleged Crowo and Callahan. It was not long nfter tho kidnap ing that Callahan was arrested. Upon trial ho was acquitted. Crowe was not arrested until last fall at Butte, Mont. He was then unarmed, and he pleaded that he had gone without weapons with Intent to surrender him self on the kidnaping charge. He was brought to this city and has been In Jail since, not being able to give the ball asked. Since his arrest ho lnib been tried on the charge of shooting and dangerously wounding Officer Jackson of the pollco force, who, with others, was trying to arrest a suspect What was considered th card of the prosecution has 1 o trump prosecution has been tno introduction of the letter written by Crowe to Father Murphy of Vail, la.. and forwarded to Cudnhy, which was considered at once a plea and a con fcssl0 of th0 JilnaplnBl and the ex- cluslon from the Jur of tho fnct thlt Callahan had been tried and acquitted. Afn-i,in ..ui i... ,.... i..M. ,inteiy rearrested on tho charge of be- ! jng onu of the two men who lujri,0. trated tho strect cnr hoi(lup in Coun. cli Bhlfra iast B,lmmcr. Annllcntlon nng boon mado to Governor Cummins for a requisition for Crowo and it is now in the hands of Governor Mickey. MID-YEAR COMMENCEMENT Henry Wade Rogers Delivers Address at University of Nebraska. Lincoln, "Fob. 16. Henry Wade Rog- cuiiuiiumjuunJiiL ui iiiu uum:i6iij ui Nebraska. The subject of his address was "Centralization in Government." He advocated the principle of home rule for cities and deprecated the" tendency of state legislators to unduo interference with local governments n the management of their local af- fairs. He opposed the further cen- tralizatlon of power lu tho national governmnnt, and expressed disap- proval of federal supervision of insur- anco companies, of a national incor poration law, and of federal control over marriage and divorce. The coun- trv hn,, onft nroaiW nR fnr nR wn GALUSHA DECLARES HIMSELF. Says Foreign Corporations Must Pay or Get Out of Nebraska. Lincoln, Feb. 21. "Wo expect eith er to collect several hundred thousand ' dollars of fees rightfully due the state or to drive tho concerns from A." rOmn i1n ' ilnimi'nil CnnKnmKtr rT uianu, "" iiij State Galusha "This action will not only bo against tho Standard Oil and , other foreign corporations not lncor- ' ported here but also against the con- corns which have filed articles with tllO COtintV clerks, bllt not With tills , , ' , . . ...... uuiiuiiiiii-uu iuv iu.-imn.im.-ui. hi fight for tho Imposition of tho full penalties of $1,000 for tho first of-, fonse or tho same fine and a discon-l tlnuatlon of business for tho second. ' Tho actlon wm aiso DQ against con 1 tholr capitalization. Such action by tho concerns does not comply with tho law. Tho articles cannot be filed until tho full fee is paid." Grain Men Must Answer. Lincoln, Feb. 21. Tho Nebraska Grain Dealers' association and other defendants in tho suit of tho state against tho Omaha Elevator company must answer tho suit In the supremo court March C. Tho court at tho last session decided against tho grain men, overruling their demurrer and sus taining tho intl-trust laws of tho' Btate. The grain men must answer whether they will allow tho prayer of , tho state for a perpetual restraining order or fllo a direct answor and nro coed to trial. To Cure a Cold in One Day CATARRH M&& mtiud m M. &&W8?B1 tssscvk i.wi; yjj&& SJ rc& SoK -XaZV &. 50 J Ely's Cream Balm This Romody Is a Spoclflc, Suro to Clvo Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE It clonnscs, soothes, hcnls, nml rotocta the dNcusi'd, membrnno. It euros Catarrh ami drives away a Ctdtl in tho Head quickly. Restores tho Senses of Tnsto nnd Sraoll. Ktvsy to two. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into tho nostrils nnd absorbed. Largo Size, f0 cents at Druggists or by mnil ; Triul Sizo, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. New York. Do You Eat Meat? When you aro hungry and want somethig nice in the meat lino, drop into my market. We have tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and meats, fish, nnd game in season. Wo think, and almost know, that wo ran please you. Givo ns a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ROBINSON Sc BURDEN. OYSTERS in every style. Ca tering to parties and dances a specialty. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Candy and Cigars. The Bon Ton W. S. BBNSE, Proprietor. HOLLISTER & ROSS All kinds of JB mr M. O R JK Y I N G "m " m m artxvMmacusasaaui Piano Moving, Furniture Moving and other Hoavy Work our Specialty jt jt No. 82. ...PHONES.... No. 75 FEELING LIVER-ISH This Morning? TAKE 8!h I 1 L 1 1 1 1 L I ,Hrj A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer , Cures Grip In TWo Days. on every mL rr frvtn dox. 23c -1