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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1895)
- - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; : ; : : - - - . . , ; . . . - . , : - . - , . - - : ; ; ; ; - , - - ; . t- - , . 1 \ , 1rl'T , . , , " . . . . . . . , : , t : t f. 1"1 / ' Ifn . ' S - - , . - , - tullE OMAhA DAILY JYD.Hll 'UEsDAY , EnnUAUY 1896. : ' 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - _ _ _ - - - - _ anti our RrAnllpnrcnt , net beCAu our henrt II ; lef JewIsh or our belief IM rational or our prhle In our Iorlous Iat leu IntnM : but becaulo wo have been born anl1 reared under other Infufces , InfuencM which hall they eurroundet our TrentM would have made Rurrountell fuents them as we Are today , and would have drawn down Ullon their heads the chdrgc lint to . day are heaped upon u. WhAt was thl eondtIon , of our pecpll In foreign cuntrle 1 conlllon they were oltraclscII ; pollcalY they Socialy InIuetrIaUy they were degraded - had no rlght8 : ; Inllultrlaly graded n : religiously they were de pllell. Thc. atcrs , concerts , lectures socety , amuemcnts , participation In the publc weal and woe , which Interested and animated cther8 , waR not a dlverlon they enjoyed to sweeten their ' llve. So with cur Jrlat-Iralllparent and their parents , home , brethren , rcllous ob. servance furnIshed the al-absorhlng , the all- 8tlrylnJ 8erance the al-comrorln ! thom , or le . ; and to the . c they hall to look for ccinpenaa Uon for what the non-Jewish world deprived . them cf , ' "Thus it II true that Ju'lalsm ' , as con- ceivd by I our parents and I'uropean ' grand- paents , I ! net the Judaism of the American Jewleh ycuth ; thus It Is trUe that many of thc vnerahle : and b2autlul ceremonies and oh3on'ances which cheered and sustained them and compenstell our gurollean Hebrews for all their prvatont : , have failed to be reo ta1Ii(1 and lhered , to by us "To the Iory and pride or America It em be sId thlt ! with the arrival or the Columbus fleet .cn thc shores of the new world , the sun . fl t.n a religious , racial and , Iloltc1 liberty arose , nfll ( , as I crept acros" the horlron , the Fllecler nnl Ilark ages , fanaticism fell and ! - p 'appeared. The wall or the Ghetto have fallen AmerIca out Into and the Jew today II steps a broaler sphere , out among his relw men , out trout his narrow confines and clannIsh aucclatous , Today the joys and sorrows , I the hopes end fears , the Interests anti as- . . piratons that animate the non-Jewhh world * an1mae the American Jewish youth , As others II AmerIca less , Wl Mess. As ethers : othhs reel and . worshlll , we worihII ! As ' think and act , we also may feel and think nod - act. Thank God , we are free , Cree to milloy our faculties , free to be what we wanl Thus : this thorough external re\'olulen naturally , ! Inner organic change lel to a correpondlnl ! t . Whatever In Judaism , as conceived by cur ancestors , I" II conformity with the tendency oC our ' ! . Is , tl effective with their chit- dren. Whatcv clashes with the present sp'rlt anti with present tntere9ts. Is l n ceosar ' ly either ollnl ahandoncll , tpclly neglected ' : or tenderly refned awny "My frienJs American Jlulhm Is In 10 , daner. The heart of the JewIsh youth I ! active ; his mlnll 1awake l anti alert and his 1/ . zeal for the p rlletuatcn / or the cardinal prln. clples or our faith. fOr the spreading 01 the knowledge of olr glorious past , Is as Intense a ever It was among the Jewish youth of the nat. and the membershin of our order and the advance of the American Jeslah yoth lvance - or that crllcr Is proof cuiliclent. " Ihll' M Hose was ellual to the occasion In his "esponse ) to "Our I.alles , " In conciud- : log his remarks he referred pcetcal ) to the fair sex In the 'olowlnl sentiment : "My theme includes each one of you , strangers as wel as home folks too Earth Is a sweet abiding place , because cf womln's worth anti grace . as mother , sister sweet- heart , wife In all relations or this le , She Is 101'1 true and stcacast friend , hIs guld- ' ing star unto the end , Tonight they urge lit ; lot In vain our Orphans hOle to help maintain , We will give them hy our word ! all deed , encourapemelt they so mitch need , and whlo responding to their cal , wc'l pry 'Ood bless our ladles , all. ' ' al. Mr. . S. Huhovltz concluded the tcasts with remarks on the "Nineteenth Century . " At the conclusion of the speeches the Ihnce watt on , und participated In with evident en- joyment. The musical proram hy the Trocmlero orchestra - ( . I chestra was one of the best received fetures It eonslstell of ten numbers. Including n cornet - let solo by I Basse anll Xylophone solo by 'Vliam Harack , beth oC . which were heart- r fly encored. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . , YI'otl'rduy' S..lnn nf ( rand Lodge. : . . The session of the distrIct grand lodge was devoted largely to routine work anti a discus- sion oa the report of the committee on efl'.O.v- ments The latter , consisting of H. elsenthal , Phi Stein M. M. Iouseman , Ad .Loeb ; Adolph , Donby and Adolph Fround reported ' a dozen amendments to arUclo 11 , . dthe con- k Hluton , ' vlh relation tO ttto ' endownIent . I plan , prevlolsly outlined In this Ilaper. The amendments are being acted on ; 811 serlalum , . anti have precipitated conslderabld. discussion , which consumed the greater portion of ' the time yestenu It Is thought that the convention wi conclude - dude Us labors , thl cvenlng . ' Prlcc's flaking Powder will go farther than any other. . Why . ? It's absolutely pure. , ARE AGAINSt CLEVELAND. ' & 'rchtIejit'g Ir'nlne"11 ' " SnJJo . . ions Not l'Icas- Inl to nnlhl. nl 1llor , At a meeting of Knights of Labor Assembly : No. (11 , held last night , the members dis- cussed tim fnancial queston , Nona endorsed - the presldent's message , and after all hal . 8poln upon the question the following res- O'UtOIS ' were unanimously adopted as the sense of tim assembly : . Whereas , President Cleveland has sent a special message to congrost " urging tltttt conlre : urslng tmt body to gr.int power for the Issuco or pwer : . hundr\ds of millions at gohl bonds ; anti Whereas , Said ' special message recom- melu\ the retirement of greenbacks and ' silver certleates row In circulation ; and \ \ ' herons , SaId Special message further Slgglts ! the use ot national bank notes In PICO or greenllcks anti ' sliver certificates ! . 11 VII' certlca nOw In geleral circulation ; antI \Vhereas\Ve believe the Issuance or gold 1011 bOfltitt to be nn Incorrpct economic princIple which would Und to further complicate the .t Inlnelll situation instead of bringing de- . sired relief ; and Whercns , We beHcva the retirement or OW , sreenhnek money anti iivr , certilicatcH Ilvel' certfcaUI would tend to make woull mlke money scarcer and . t' worl ! H1eat it3epuvenitnIcc' to Icnrcer onr people ; . , "horcal The 'tlse of itatlcjntll bank flotes - ns lon ) grants /pecal II'Jvlelo to ( na- , tonnl hankers which Is Il'ultell to no other Ilals or citizens , II permitng national balk rl to draw Interest al their debts ; 9.- . \Vltereas. , " 'c cnn see no relief whatever , II Uw tttlniinistration . hi reler fore con- gress : acid " 'hereIA. " 'I believe the IJFHngc of Haiti bill wotli work untold hnrdRhlps upon the t . , lOpll' ) or thlH country and only benelt n few ; therefore he \ ) , , Itei.oiveil. Thlt we the members of Knights of Labor 4sseInll % ' memberl , of 1 Onialtu , Neb , most res\oetful ) ' , lll urgently - \ gently , request our national ami refuest l/tonll congress 1111 Helate to nnt ISI Haiti ntlltilnistration bill , I Illmlllftralon bi Heslved , ' 1hnt this IIEelbl instruct ItK delegates to the Central 1.1\01 unlol ! anti District AsHenlitly 12(1 ( to IHk there boles to t'ittl a general , 'al 101011 muss meetn to Protest ! 111118t the Illslge of the bill now before CIllreSI known lS tile IdmlllHlmton lull , Considerable time wns Shunt In discussing the local brail questol , the membcrs gner- ally favoring / a sixteen ounce loa' ( Instead or the , twenty.four ounce now icroposetl by the , Ilroposet cty .equncll . ciy cQuncl. . - FIRE AND POLICE BOARD ( ficarge. , \ gctlsist Olhicor Hurt' Not Sustaicicat VharGl"&llllt Olcor Ilt Snstalntt . : -"II""lnl I I'oli"o A'llllhltll , The tiQnrd , of Fire and Police Commission- ers tranucted only routine busness : last Ilchl , rV.lcO charges agalmt Ofeer Burr for vlo- llug rules of discipline were not sustailed , but 'furlhfr action 11 his caRe was reCerrel1 , ' to thc comlllee on len all diseitilicc' . Chief Scavey nskf for n cicero strlneelt ; rule prohibiting officers Cram tlppearng ; 11 uniform when absent from tiuty , Ippearnf . :1. . titers and Iblll I. Selzle were appointed ( sllcrlal policemen , without li from the city , ) and the resignation of Special ( Juicer Jerry Murphy WIs ncceliled. Patrol Prlver O'Brleu : \IS given a leave oC UbtelCB for ten das ) . upd benefit Otilcor , leebl was uowet $62 sick t Wiliam I\rnl was granted a license for a saloon lt 101 Jackson street acid George S. i Cacilcy ) vas ; jVel ) le1118101 to 10\e his a , , Halool train llU to 123 North Sltcjnth street ' Fred I. Coegrovoaa rantcJ a drusgls Iermlt 10 10 business a at 1920 Lake street , : , " 011 ! Il l'll'roftuhh' I ) lllt , . l'I'"f nUnn. i'cii. l f1olrrowlnl(1 .t , States lurlllul ; \yaikec' wi Jel cit Ilblc , tUtll' 01 the stPIIS of the federal bullllg lice entre 'cbtern New Yorlt & l'cul"'I- , 'aataiu railroad taittici' hOl\1 fureeltsur' . . This 4 road : , \ hlch ICI'P" us n lorlher oul.t Nr the Ailiglattacy'alley , hats IlwI8 been 11 1111rltnblu 111ece of ) Irolen ) ' r,1 Its inyn. t't'd. ' 'hl 1 'a I'n cOlllrbeN ( .9 miles or line , 'S connecting litatlulo vitia Oil l'I ) ' . with hltp- 11I1alo wlh 01 wJh ? eunnet'ting hates Iunnlng tu Olean , N e ! , Ild Ncwealte , } 'I'- . t ) rulh of II l'ulll" 1.1111. Irultr , 't SANTA BAi IA n.\ , < nl. , } cb. ,4. - Ocure a < hl\,11 of the Chlcuuo urea ot ( 'hOIIII & . . there died beta toll ) . _ . 1 * BUCI\NG TiE STOCK YARnS Bills Before Legislative } Committees Intended . I tended t ReLuco tht Oompany's Oharges PAXTON AND BABCOCK TO TUE RESCUE - i'reslcient nail General Jnlnl r ff the trent Illtluton Ar""o 'Chelr bhlo of the gue8tlol _ , iofIries' hail < lel WRY to SIlreeher's. - . IINCON , I'eb. -Special ( Telegram.- ) The stock yards company of South Omaha has discovered that I has a hard fight on its hands , and the dlsclvery has occasioned the company some lite surprises W , A , Paxton , presitlent or the Union ' Stock Yards company , and " ' . M. Babcock , general man- tiger , appearell before the senate commitee on mlscelancus corporations this afterneon anti eiigagt1 I In a two hours' debate with Senators - ators Jerries anti Sprecher , both of whom have introduced , measures striking at tim Ilrofts of the stock yards iontnny , ! essrs , I.uton and Babcock are having a smlhr , anl tussle with the house committee tonight. : , Babcock Ilrcsentfd to both committees a carefully written argument against the stock yards , bills , In which ho points to the fact that while the stock yards company Imposed a charge of $1 per bushel for corn anti , $1 tier 100 pounds for hay , , these charges were not exorbItant , considering the free services rca- erel the shipper In caring for and handling ' his stock . On thC other hand , Senators Jef- fries and Sprecher stood up for their hiI I.'lnaly Jefries consented that hIs bill , which Is the more radical of the two , should give way to Sllrecher's. The hearing will be resumed - sumed at 10 o'clocl tomorrow BATINO TIlE UIVE1tSlTY. A lively debate was precipitated In the hcuse over time Introduction , In commlee ! or the whole , or honse roil No 92 , the bill for n one-hai-mi levy fQr the benefit of the State unlversl } ' . The skirmish waxed fast and furious. Davie lade the strcng speech or the dlscm'3l all he was 10allM for bear. The bill was barely saved from defeat this evening and I was the oplnlcn of canny mem- hors that It w1 not emerge from the struggle alive. According to Robinson , who made the alve. opening speech II Its favor , the half-l levy will raise emily $70.000 a year for the ! contemplated new buid In ! Davies said that under the presmt anode of ats3snieilt. oC property tht might be true but houl1 a bill new pending In the hous to comp 1 assssors to asses prollerty at Its each value become a law the hal-m1 levy would raIse nealy $100,000 He also pointed out that the present - eat levy for the unlverslly purposes was three-eights of a mi , and should the as' sessora' bill pass , that would raise enough bill unnec- more money to make the present bi essary. Davies showed that Nebraska was tcday paying a greater tax for university ! . Iowa Kan- iiirpose than any other state. , IJrpOsc sas Michigan made direct appropriations unlversty ! , by the legislature for purposes but that appropriatIons . when estmated hy a tax levy were below what was now asked by the Nebraska university which would be scven-elghths of a mill , al told. Muner of the Lancaster delegation sup- ported ! the bill In an earnest speech , stating that a man would spend 50 cents the amount of tax on $5,000 worth of property , and never eel it. LOBBY ACTIVE ON THE I.OOR During the prorc-ss or the debnte there was a vast amount of 101Ib. g In progress . on the floor. foor. Howard ball that while he was In favor of , I' ' assisting the unIversity . he had a plan to do away with bait of the appropriatIon for a ' srialt state institution In his coumity cut oil the ' $30.000 appropriation for , the ' state militIa and severnl other ( .xtravagan'cies and give everything thus saved to the untyerslt'y. A motion wn then . matTe that when the ommileo arise it' report the bill as recom- mend"1 for pnssae. Thlswas amendeJ by a motion that the committee rise. report progress . and Isk leave to , sit again This Was carried , but when thetreport was male Chapman moved to ame.juilby reporting the huh for Inlefnlte postpauleni nt. A call at the house was demanded , The sergeant-at-arms : hurrIed . out and pro uc . : before the bar of , cite huse Jtcpr03enta ' Braly Harrison v6te taken , RobInson - aimd Lanuborn Before a was tilten Inson movtd ' that furtherprocedlngs under call of the house be dispensed with. and I lan carried. Then Chapman withdrew his ameldment for indefinite iistponement , and tim unIversIty bill was given a life until an- other da ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " sEN.vrE'S SIUHT .SE'tSlO : Commtteo that "I.lcd Urand lalnmt I x- iiiirratcs CnmmuHI"nt ? elvll , LINCOLN , Feh. -Speclal-The ( ) senate held n brief session this afternoon , The first piece of Important work accomplished was the adoption ff a pro forma report vindicat- hog the commandant of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home nt Grand Island from charges of mismanagement that had been Ilblshed by one or two populist newspapers. The re- per was presented br , Senator Caldwell and was as follows : Your committee , 'appointed on SohJlem' anti Saiors' Home beg leave to Ju'ml the folowing Ielort 11 to lie treatment of the Inmates thereof. We visIted the institution on Fcbrar 1. anti , after viewing the build- inapt , tn'Olert ) ) amid Ilremlses generally , made un extensive eXlmlnalon of the InnlteR separate and apart from the olcerH thereof as to the manner In which sall home has bean conduclell b ) the pre-ent mannlement , Ilso lS to the treatment uccordel to time In- mnt ! hy the In'fsent commandant 111 the olcerl nnllel' him , amid we 1111 no cause for comllalnt : but from the testimony of numerous l > itrties . conslstll ! wholly or the ) ' Inmate just reason for word oC com- menlaton nntl praise. Ant we Inll anti re- lort that the treatment anti care of the nmates , by the prelent commlnllnnt , cintl 0lccr8 under him hl ! been Ilrollel' 1111 cantrnemcdabie anti that the Imimnictemi commellllble Ind Inmltel ar can- tented amid satisfied . The report was approved by the senate and ordered sprelli upon the records Iathhuu , front the Joint commitee on torn- I pornry adjourment , reported that the com- i milee had Igreel upon an adjournment of the two houses from February 8 unti February I - runry 1 at 2 o'clock Pope endeavored to umelli the report by makinI the temporary ndjournment terml lisle on Monday , February 18 His amend ment was rejected acid the original report adopted Holbrook of Dodge offered a resoluton II- rCCtng the secretary or state to have prlntel for the use of the Benato (00 copies of the message of ex.Goveror CrcUle and the Inaugural - augural of Governor Holcomb In I lglsh , German , Bohemian and Swedish languages , Crane opposed the resolution on the grounls that I WAS' I Illece of useless extravagance 'ert also ollpcsell It and Crane's moton to tlhe was agrcfl to hy a veto of 23 to 6. After IntrolluctQn and reading of a numher o new bills the senate went Into commitee of the whole , wih Stewart In the chair The bill uuler consdea : lon was senate file No 27 , br Graham , to Ilmeni the law of 189 relating to the establshmen of a Soldlera' RelIef commission. Among the amendments sug- lested by time Present law Is one giving tIme wire of auy decease1 ! union soldier , saior or marine , who having remarrIed shah again bccome a wldol depellent Ullon charIty ( or support , time benef of time law Another mnonlhnent gives the members of the relief commision $3 per day for each day they serve After a few amenllments net afectng the purpose of the bill , The commitee'Qte to favorably report It blcl , to the senate Whll In commlteo of the whole the senate aha agreed upon Grmchani'mi bill reducing the salaries of county attorneys In certain counties - ties ( mont $2,600 to $ , { IOO. 'Cha bill olly ' ' , alel'tl Gaga coull ) The leI bills Introluced 1111 read for the first tme tts alurnoon werl a follows : I ) ' 'efl , rElatng to the IOl'erllolt and construction or feats acid brIdges In counties - ties haying Ion than 100OO Inhabitants : by Crne , to prohibit bokmaking and pool selilg ; br SloAn relalng Jo the power of limo district court to allow temporary alimony sul 101ey tumid malntenlnco to the wire In actions begun for divorce or separation ; by l'ope , to llerll debtors to confess juds- mont either In term time or vacation In person or by attorney. nus1..t' : 1M\ IX Thu ItUSI' : . COflnllfo of tlmo.lmhn Con.hlrr mind llepoc's of R Nlmhnr of 1111 , tlNCo.N , Fob. 4.-Spcclal-Thero ( ) ) was another busy hal day In the house and a number of bills were recommonllcil for passage - sage ali put to sleep In committee of the whole Jenkins today secured In committee of the whole a recommendation for passage for his bill , house 'roll No 58. This bill pro. vides that Inuary I , l'ebrunry 22 , the Fourth ot July , the 26th of December and any clay appointed by the governor of this state or the president or the United States shall bo considered legal holidays , anti that when any of these days fall on Sunday the folowllJ Monday shall ho observed. The trelul of legislative opllion In the mater or superfols ! employes Is illustrated I hy McNitt'mm bill , house roil 323. Under the present law counties having 2&.000 inhabi- ants or over are authorized to employ n clerk for the assistance or the county jtmtigo McNitt'n lull would repeal this law and pro- vide that counties having 18,000 pOllllaton shouhl he Ruppled with at locust 'one clerk for the cOlnty jnd/e , anti In audItion to such clerk there should be supplied such other help ns amy to time commissioners 'r fup * r- visors seem heccssary for the transactIon transacton of huslness. , house roil No 325 , by Wart , Is a measure for direct appropriation of $10,000 for time relief of the destitute In lloyd county. The bill Ilrovldes that the appropriation slash evade Lice slow coach movement or the State Relief commission ali the amount bo di- eUy npplel ! ! , tle ! , au.dlor of Ilblc accounts ! Ileing aUtlorlzet to draw a warrant [ or Lao amount In favor of the commissioners of [ lloyd cOlnty , The bill has been read a second , ell lme , IIrintel1 ant Is In thc hands of the commitee on judlelar house roil No 351. hy Chnee , appears to he aimed at the hoard of Trausportalou and the three secretaries thereto attached. The bill Provides that at the first getiemal election or state omccrs there slash be electell three railroad . road commissioner , who hnl hold omce for the term or three years ench I Is also pre villed thnt Limo IIregent governor shall appoint three commissioners until their successors arc elected at the first general eleetiomi . ' HOUSt , ROUTINE O TIE At 2 p , m. , folowing roll call , the hOlse went Into commite ! or the whole to c ' llder his 'on ' general tile . \th Cole In the chair The first measure considered , was house roll No 102. b ) Wal , providing for the annexa- ton , or territory to corporate cities or vii- In the midst or the cliecusuon ! of the merits of this bill the speaker announced that In I order to expedite house roll No. I , Larniorn's meaSre to enable countes to vcte bonds for seed grain he would now sign the bill. house roll No 102 was indefinitely post- lOnei for passage and : the following bills recommended loust , roll No 41 , providing that any morn- ber of a lawruly erganlze I volunteer Ire company - pany who shah be d"mblel1 In the line of dlty shall receive not less than $3 nor more thal $10 a week Ilurlng the p2rlod of such tlisabiiity I . days Hcusl for school roil No teachers , 58 , providing for legal hol- HOlse roll No 82 , ly flee providing that when any warrant suell I by any county , township , city , town or school district Is not paid for want of funds , the county treasurer shall take up such warrant and , hold I for the benefit of the fund so II'cstell tl the same Is paid as provllcfl hy law. House roll No 217 , McNItt's high school bill , providing for the establishment of high c.hools In each county having 6,000 popula- ton , cr an assessel valuation of $1,500.000. recommended for indefinite ' was Imlefnlte postpone ment. The commlUee or the whole then fell upon house roll No. 92 . the bill to levy a one.hal.ml tax on the property or the state for Oldlt'onnl ' buildings for the State uni- veralty. Debate on this measure lasted until after ( o'clock the latest sitting of the h use eo far In the aesion. The result was that by skIllful ! parliamentary tacUc\ the 'bill was saved from Immediate defeat and 'tIme commitee of the whole reported progress on the bi and asked leave 'to sit again. , ' r WILt LOi\F"A WEEK : " The house members oC the jclnt eommtee ! on midsession adjourlment reported that hey had arranged with the senate commIttee for a joint adjournment at the legislature from Thu'dn ) noon February 7 , until Thuroay , February H , at 3 o'cloclt p. m. The report of the commIttee was adepted The committee of Inve3tgaton of the Sol- dler' and Saior ! ' Home Grand Island. sent to the clerk a written report and asked a suspension or the rules and Its Immediate ' adopton , Rhodes aeked the chairman' the ccmmltee , Thomas , If there was any written testimony accompanying the report. Thomas said there was not. The report as read by the clerk stated that evcryth1ng hal been found In excellent condition and that the Inmntesarmly endorsed the present management . ! hodEs Inssted ! that all t 3t- mony that had been taken be reducd to wrlt- lng ( , and fed with the secretary of state. After cons'derabl. sparrIng over the matter , Cole moved that the reprt of the committee be mlle a special order for tomorrow morning - ing vhlch was carried. On motion of Barry the houe adjourneJ. . Perfect results attend the use of Dr Price's Cream halting Powder , because It's ubso- lutely Pure . . Irrult l"nlor AsstAn , \ YORK , Ireh 4.-Matthew Ilan & Co" , dealers In fruits at 226 Wushlngton street have made nn assignment to John Hill wllout Ilrererence. The liabilitIes arc estimated at SIGO.O with assets only on\ sllhly less. 'fhe faiure II attributed to depression II trade , timid heav ) ' losses on Culrornla raisins. . ) 1'1)1111 ' Sires , Methods have certainly revolutionized the retail bUlless of Omaha. I their com- peters wi screw their courage to the stick- lag point and imitate their efforts to keep Ihrelst of the most advanced ways of ' modern nmercimandisitig , they will surely spread time fame of Omaha anti male tll ! a city of prosperous , happy imornes There Is 10 place 01 tarth where a Itlo mommy will pie up goods , ns I will at the big store , anti no people strive harder to Illeaso customers In every irnrticuiar. The big store Is al\ays back of every article sold ali always guarantees satisfaction or your money. Hayden Iros , never buy I banlmlpt slocl at auy Ilrlce unless time quality , the styles and the price lre all combll d to lall hit' selling qualtes worthY the highest recom- Jim tmnfin t ion . Time Id. H. Cook elothllg company started last Selltember wlh a splelId stock or gentlencemc's clothIng cacti fine furnishing I goods , , blt their prIces , like thQ tmes , were I ont or joint , and now time secret Is out , Every I one Imowa what Is saul about the credItor , Hnyden Bros. ' Ilurchased the gocds at their own valuation , nUll have cut the Cook clothing comllany rllht In two , and wi sell at exactly one. hair their price. 'fhls Enormous stock added to time regular clothllg departmelt of the big store mailmen the biggest stock or the kind over seen In this city , and If the sale dOES 10t surpass anythlll ever ntemted In Omaha I will he very stramige . Everybody I should visit the big store , oor- ler 161h antI Dodge anti , see what pluck , elergy alll progressive . enterprise will tie Time folowlnl program will be gIven under the auspices or the Omaha Poslomce Clerks assocIation at the Young en's Christian aeoclatol auditorium , Tuesday ovecmimmg February I : 5 PAn' I. I . OverturePIlt and Ilasalt. . . . . . , Suppe l'oitoltlce Orchestra , \Ioln SOloCIVltl ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bohm ? Ir. abC Nortiwimli. Soprano 8oI0-lulerl Oor Norllwll . . . . Ptore Oel Miss timmmmcimimoif , Zither DuoMeditaton. 1181 : Iulehholt . . . . , . . . , . . I ' ostler ! r. and Zulrs. I.'cstler , . , 'PAIL' ! ' I , ' Heclta ton-I UmeNS Shcton , . . . . . Mrs. Kits Matimeson. ! Ela Ilutheson. Viola Solo-EleHle. . . , . . . . . . " . . . .J1aetens 1-er. htmieteims. ! Tenor Solo-Oniy In lrealI , . . . .DcKovcl Mr. Ai'timurman Kurmmmm . Flute Solo-.lravlalu ! Arthurln , . . . . . I.urul. , . , , . . . . . , .PopP Mr. Olaf l'edi'rsomm IAn'f III , Violin SDlonhapsodle lfomigroic.e .Naehetz ) Mr. Antonltr SpDrl March-Dandy Omaha Banjo . . . . . . Club . . . . . , . . , . Flrluld Concert Wautz-Nlglmt In NI\l'les. . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ! . . . . . . Dc I.e Guardia POltolce ( Orchestra. Mrs. 1"ss-I"ulhs. AccompanlHl , Admission by tIcket , 2 cents. Tickets can be obtained at Young ! el' . Chrl lan asa- I cmce. elation ball nnd from any clerk of the post- GRAND IJJJRY IS AT WORI \ .0 : _ Members or the PoJco Deteotivo force Examh/eb'cst9rday , Afornoon , - GAMBLING l"1A : SUBJECT OF INQUIRY I , , . f ' 'mias - FebrunrITer1 br thl Jhtrlet Court ( Itenel with Net Uulel lejrdllJ tlplca- UOUA . for NRturRIr"Uol mind this ormntt'rk . of Iujtmmcctionmm. n' C .r Yclerda ) ' forenoon the February term b the district court of the Fourth Judicial ills- trlct oC Nebraska opened In the criminal cOlrt room The court rom was crowded wih spectators The empanelment of [ the Iral11 jury was lJOstponed until the afernon session , Only twenl-two of the twent-thr men who were drawn for the grand jury filed into i I the box Joseph n. Hel1feh1 having been ox- I clse,1 from serving on account of sickmmess Th first man to present , a rea SOl why he shoull be excused from serving was J. H. Watts. Mr. Watts .OWI9 a stock farm In ' stated thnt If he 'aterloo precinct , and ice was compclell to serve his stock would b InjureI ( , as it I would bo uller the care of an Inexperience man. Judge Scott did not look upon this as a sumrlelt excuse , and Mr. \ats remained II the box. JUllgo Scot then glancel1 over n copy of the statutes anti discovered a section which huro- vided that persons over 60 years of aRe shal not bo compelled to serve Ito Inqulrcd I any of the jurors were over that age , anti three arose W. J. Iennelly , Joseph E. I Barker and Mark Ilansen. The court was In : doubt whelher they could serve Inter the : law , and IlstructCI the county atorney to look imp time law on the cmmatter. The point was settet by all three or the jurors asking to be excused on account of their age , and they wer let off. J. W. Nlcltls then de- mandell to be excuse emi the groulll that he had served for five eonsecutvo years In a fro compan . haul he also was let off. The draw then decltell the sixteen grammul juors : Joseph Babhlt : Js H. Wals. E I \alter , David Heed , George N. ilicks . A. W. Uab- cock , Christ Clssman , fly Kuelber , George \ Tlerne , Jammies L. Collins , George C ) Bassett . F . M. Scars , L. Ftmrnas , " ' . I. Klersted , C. ' D Hutchison and Thomas Swobe. Josellh Babbitt was aPIolnted fore- muon . In charllng the jury Judge Scott called the atenton of the memhers of the lund to crimes In general . lIe spoke at some length upon tl subject /alblng , Insistng that I . I was not suppressel , mind that the city of- Iclals were aware of the fact. Time jury was led out or the rom to the ITnd jury room , where It immediately began worl The witnesses called WHe Chief De- tectis'e Haze and Detectives Savage Dempsey - sey , Dunn , Donahue , HareR amid Hudson It Is Ilresuled that these witnesses were ex- amlnel In order ' . to got at the ! amblng ques- tioim. _ _ _ _ _ _ tU S ( O'iClINi r'tATUIt.LI'/.TLON , Court Stules Jain" Allllcuttoa Shul lh' ' . 'k'tmllnlll leu rd. The cntre jmn . gf the morning session It court waJlwnttken imp wih the m" paneling of thmpettttjury. or the 1lO jurors thirty-four preriltl 'sulelent reasons to be excused from s vlng. Judge Scott , re I { a' new set of rules and regulations to govern ' the issuance of naturalization . Izaton papers1tlllor r to IVOt : the conCusio caused by thetctppiieamcts hrenltng ! In In the business of the'm4urt. 'he rul'e , Irovitie. Irst , that all .vplca ! 'oas ' sh1 be ' Ieard emi I the first day clpaeim term of court and every , third Mcnday11 \ mrpfta : ; , ! econd , . ; hat at leJsl ' one week belota.hJirlnl .f . tme np\lcat'cn ; I the applcant ' 'IAI had In to lae court ' signed and written .tate1'at ' , gIving ! his ful napie0e. ocgqaJon ! , resi4enco . where -he ! born.1b9ylang.ie , hu _ resided .n tht United , Stat . , - .og , 1 : tme state , why imi came to this cou , try and what his object was In applying for nl . .irallzatioti rJ\r ; that the .Ierl Jha1 IC this statement ' un , , ' la.e It In .he han of the court shQrily ' , h.mi..tt'ier . Cur Itb information : tha each applhmam. . , . ' 11 hp . .upport In open court by two - ellablp , \tnes5es : 21'ears or .ulm ef \ , years age or "vpr , .tth whom shall be ) or moral c\a,1 , t'r. l , sound mind , able to read and write. amma who hal ! thaw an intelligent knowledge ff .th canslit" : 'Jon or the UnIted States and the cHiLies or P ! lzen , and who firmly believe thl the par imount duty of the citizen Is alegllce to t- overnmenr ; that the applicant snaIl be , wed moral character , 21 years of age or aVE " 'r sound mnind Intelligent , able to real I" " Prrite , acquainted wih the constitutIon or the United States' and Nebraska , amid who lust swear under oath that 'If he becomes a cItizen ! ho will give parmount allegiance to the c.'n- f luton or the United States before that of any other country. Judge Scott stated that the object of' the rules was not to keep out ! good meh from citzenship , but to keep bad turn from geWng ! In. The equity judges , Amt 'se and Dame , hwe Is uel the following order to govern In timet ; : : urts : . . In all applications hereafer lade for the writ or Injuncton , restraining crders will not be al- lowed , except In casts where the judge to whom the petition Is presented considers no- tce to thai other party Ilreper , In which case a restraining order may Issue until the hear- Ing , In al other cases where the petition present a geol prima facie case for the writ , a temporary Injunclon w1 ! ' be ordered In the first Instance In all cases where It Is fought to enj ln time ordinary business or a municipal cr other corporatIon , amid In all other cases where the judge thlnls notice proper. the wrIt shall not Issue until reasonable notice of the time and place or the hearing shal hve been served on time party sought to be enjoined. ' Judge Ambrose was occupied yesterday In listening to witnesses In time Polsh church Cse All the chimer judges busIed themselves In striking cases from the docket , granting continuances and setting case for trial , Julge Scott overruled a demurrer In the state case against Prank Ielpln , Wilam Baker anl Charl Van Ness , held for hurg- lansing a shed belonjlng to the Prospect lull Cemetery association and taking therefrom articles valued at $37,50. The ground on which the demurrer was basel was that the assoelatcn was not a corporatIon organized under the laws of the slat . unler , Jrnlht n lamlll e S llt , Time Omaha Brewing association has n' ' damage suit on its hands which has beel : brought hy Cornelus Weatimerford The p - - tton states that the plalnlr has one daughter - ter and two banS Ijb'later being of the ages or 18 antI 20 , r ' , 5 ttlveIY , and bearing time names of Nelsoi'imnt1 Carl , Them two sons are time only eimIjor of Corelus , nld ulI to January 1 , sUIfort l been earning $1,000 per annum. 01 tlt' date timey entered the salon at 1021 ' ! autl 1023 North Sixteenth street , run by fn / ! " 'eterson for the brewIng association acmd'tskamme \ for the first tme In thtlr lIves intakaJed . Since that tme Ihey have at \'sHdus \ and frequent tImes It Is alleged , rctQlfel to time saloon and have hecomo hablullItutkards , losing their posi- tons and consEengy failing to support time IminintIl ? . Corn'lu& claims that he hus blen damaged to' thi'it nt of UOOO , Pil prays for a Judgment tO hat amount against time brewing USioclllm"l Pror. Erastls'J' ' 'Smith of Beloit cclele Dr,1'iumhhe's ' pronounces nr'I I e's Baking Powder absolutely - sOlutely pure . I "j kluijr ; l'nhicn litomlca . Anna aDII 'I.lurl ' 8mlh were arrested last night for mnalcing 1 Ilsllrhance on n street 11' . Detetve Dunn was cam the car when the dlsturhancp Iegamm . IUd arrested them ! at ourteenth and Domie. Olie laker , Mrs. I ) . , J , Wilson , I'rank Jones anti James I.ee weru all locked UII last night on time werl higimticmg . The parte ! tire wel known In' )0111 cIrcles 11d r slie lt ¶ l'hirty-Iiftlm anti ) HUllton ! treet ! , where the Ilhurlmnce occurred I. P. Alkwlh was arrested last nlht by Olcer FmmJ ' In the Northwpstern rmullroati ) ' ! fIR. FLak amid two others broke a seal tin loatleti box , but U loade car were helrl by the wutchman and did not succeed In gettimmg SUCCllt Hellg an'thlng before they were disturbed by the olilcer. Askwlh was not 11 fortunate \I hil lals who lucceeeded 11 getlJ away. ' 1le car toJr hal heen drawn sulclenl ) to admit a man when the thieves were appre- hended. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ofllcere " 'cUUII or . .1 hUMinI Htalen , BAN nAN'ISO , T'eb. 4.-The crew at the American shl" , ' 1' . F , Oakes , rrom New York flied wih the United States HhlVlllng commissioner to1ay chnrges or brutal trrat. meat against Captain Hell anti the ofilcers , Time palol told I shocking tale of such eric- cIties ns Muse(1 lImo death ot one seaman and the Insanity of another. The United Stats district attorney nnnouncM that ho ( wouht Issue warrants for the arrest of thc captain nlll peconll mimIc , The first officer llnllllMred when he learned of the charges , . which , It Is Said , mire similar to complaints made ngnlnst him In other Ilrt ! on varIous voyages . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ I WAS MURDEROUS - - MISOHIF , ( oorgto . 1'l1on dmlnltrrA I Entail tnJec ton tn lions ' .froy , Dora Leroy died at 1:16 : this morning lt the resort kept by May Coleman , 1i North Nlntb , from Limo effects or a h'lterl1ermlc injection ot morllhln H Is clatmCI the fatal dose Was lmlnlslerell I ) ' Oeorgle Paten , another Inmate of time Coleman llu I e. TIme death girl was an Inmate of the NellIe iCIng house amI hall bccl on a spreG luring the night with n male companlol , They 'Is- Iell the Coleman place together , amid the two gIrls Went Into I bedroom alone , Soon after time Pnton girl alarmc the other Inmates or the house , /aylll. Dora was Ilyln , Before ail could be brousht , the sufeing girl died . She was thcn carrIed out Into an- other ream , and left there : Why the dose' was given Is not known , as , the girls were on friendly terms. The Patton - ton girl claims she did not aiimmminlster the injection , but the other Inmates Insist she di ! Time tead girl was 19 years oh amid cacao to Omaha from Des Moines about two years ago. Her parents live In De 10lues , Coroner Maul removed the body to the morKue about 3 o'clocl this morning. . JfZWITJ L .U' 1tIWlI'XlI.L . I.U.IH I has been I \'err Iou ! tm ! since Ollaha Saw so critical nn audience nssemblell In a public hal as greeted Wilam H. Sherwood laEI evening nt hirawneli. Whle : the audience Was not largo In numbers , more's the pity , It Ineludll the very best the fewer or Omaha's . musIcal talent , and to luSh to such an as- semblo must have been n delght on the part of Aimmerica's most ramous master or the pinna rorte. At least , he showed an all- prec'atlon or the dlserlnlnatng nllplause which encouraged his efforts y substituting two ChopIn lumbers for a \ erdlI.lszt fami- tasle , a concession hlghl prnlsed b ) those In front. I Is doubtful Ir there Is.an artist before the American pUblc today , appaaiicmg to the artetc spirit of the naton , throujh an ungrateful Instrument , who could have renderell wIth ' lore elaborate technique and greater power the long classical program which Mr. Sherwoo presented last evenln ! Ills touch waa fine and true In all his num- bers whIle the style was sUfcenty broad amid florid to "lease the most eXlctng stulent , I of the piano limit whie his style Is worth ) ' of the highest commendaton and h's Inter- pretaton of the great masters scholarly to n degree , one could not heII now and then noticing a cfrtaln coldness of manner which detracted . comlderably rrem the complete tense oC satisfaction nntclpated , Here anti there the liquidity of tone was marred by n tendency to ovcracceltuate. this fault being particularly discernIble In the A minor barcarcle , by Huhlnsteln As an Interpreter of the compositions of Chopin Mr. Sherwood stands upon 11 exalted plane his Illustration ef the nocture In D lat , the "Revolutionary Etude " which ChopIn wrote upon hearIcmg that his rather had ( lied In battle . and the balade In G minor were faultlessly rcndcrel , so much so that they easiy were accorded time greatest npplauea of the night. The sonata of Beethoven which Is usualy taken by ar- tsts In homeppalhlc doses , was exquisitely Interpreted , particularly the middle move- ment. Among 'the sems were : "Ilark Hark ! tl Lark. ' .b' . Simuer.t-Llaz.t ! : the Hexten- tanz " by lacdowel. one or the hIs American composers , and a composlon of the virtu- oso's "Du ) a Broom " time old nursery ballad - lad , bEng deWy Interwoven , strongly mo- tIved. From a thorough musical standpoint probably the best work of the artist was seen In the Waner-Drassln dumber . the "Magic Fire. " from "Die \Vaikmmre " There was a plcture.queness about the work remarkably artistic , whh here and there the tender touches as the Rhine maidens sang helr songs , coupled wlh the deeper tones of the ecean and then chanllnl to plaintve melodIes ! so thorcughly Wagnerian All this was given with poetic feeling . rcunlln out an evening of thorough enjoyment , edtcat\'c and ius- tratve In tlelr best seuse. Perfect results In cookery confirm the analysis thnt Prlce's Baking Powder Is absolutely - solutely pure. 7'1 ( 01 7'11. 1'IR .I1tI ( UIHI' n'Uk ' Jobbm-s Made Tou Jluch Noise mat - Their Work anti . \rolaed tIme Village , TOLEDO , Feb. 4.-About . o'olock this moring n terrific explosion awakened the people of the village of Milan , cast of here. A hurrlell examination showe(1 that the Lockwood balk buliing had been blown up , the safe crae1ed and' Its contents , abut 30- 000 , taken by five maslled men who In blow- log open the SarI , hal demolshed the building - " lage. Ing and started an alarm all over lime "vi- lage.Among Among the many who 6lurted to investigate - gate the explosion was ! r. I. L. ft'llard , clshler or time bank , and he was just II time to see the five men ! eave time bank building , jump Into I wagon and drive rmmiidiy n\'ay. le fired several she s lt timemm , , lJtIhout effect . Ind the men socn disappeared In the direction of SUldusk ) ' , A posse at len was hurrLdly , rgurhed mind soon followed In lmicrs'ilt . At .II s\no time 10Uces were sent hr wire In all 11lrec- tons , anti the news spread arould thel so securely thnt escape was well ahlm Impos- sible. At Sallusky two mel were cau/ht. whmihe It Is only a queston of r r iw hours , before - fore the 'reimiulmming three will find Ihem- selves In cUHtody. The exact Imount oC loley rrUI,1 cr"not yet be ascerlalned The bank Is a wealhy con'cm , wleh feet was doubtless klown to time macmm The rnly error In their well lull plan waR the havy explosion which started the Ilal'l. SANDUSKY . Feh , 4-I was thought thnt the live mel who robhed the bank at Mian last Ilght Imd come 10 this cH ) ' . Thil forenoon I.oull 810ulhton , \ smmloomm- keeper , anti Solomon lurRchbelg were nr- rented , lut the evlionce nnlnst th(1 Is lot conclusive . miami I II lot pm'oinmbie they wil , be imeiti . It II now beleved the robbers Ill lillian emi a NIckel Platte trin anti did not , come here at mtii , The cnahler or the hank refuses to tel how much was ecurelJ by the burgium's . Imt It II believed ther ) fule I SUI or maDame ) , toethel' wilI about ' , $0,0 of 10nds , . ( .lrTJ : . I(1 OTlRI l.r.ltY. Mayor Sutro 111 Irin iii . lcnlt 11H8 cc 1.lv.l , ! eulul , SAN 1"IANCSCO , Feb. I 4-Iarl names and bitter dlnunclatols created an exciting scene at a leelnl of the Board of Freeholders - holders tlmis aftermmooui. Mayor Adolplm Scitro atidresseti time board , claiimclumg that time set- timmg asltle of certmalmm streets as boulevards was a part of time Southern I'aclflc's plamm to block the constructIon of hale roami to time Cliff Imouse.Vimiie ho watt smeakIimg , IrvIng M. Scott , imeath of time Ummlomm irocm works mmmcii cimairmuaci of time freehoiders' commmnmittee wimicim imad reserved time streets as boulevards , emm- Lured. Sutro demmouncemi imicmm. Scott respocid- icmg timat f3utro was really 1mm ieague witim time Sotmtimermi l'emclilc hmimmcself , aititougic osteimsi. biy oimposeti. "You care a lmlreilmmg of time Southern Put- cific , " simoucted Sutro. ummgrhiy. Scott shouted : "You are a liar. " to wimicim time mmmayor replied at time talc of imle voice : "You are a lyIng dog and a Southmern Pacific iilrehi mmg , ' ' "Amid you are a miserable flummky yourself , " simouted Scott , simalmlcmg imia fist unler ( ( liii liOSO of time mayor of San Francisco , Time immetc sprang at each otimer , All was wild. coicfusiocm , acmd time two elderly gentIocuen were wIth dutliculty kept apart , After a long struggle timey were quieted mmml h'utro olmolo- gized , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ leiv york I'ool hound Closed. NEW 'OltK , Feb. 4.-Time Ioilco Imave closed up all tlmo blullurd and 1)001 rooms , among them Morris Daily's and George F , Siceson's. Sioseon and timirty others were arrested - rested anti balled Out later , . . _ _ - ' ' " ' - T ' ' ' ' ' - CROSSCLll OUSTS CREENIIUT COtltt'8 Opinion Was Lcngthy and of a 8onsational Nature , NEW RECEIVERS FOR TUE Wil SKY TRUST , htctlgo COimmfllaimiq timat lie S iii Immmpoed Upon by time l'resitlecmt of limo Coin. Pliny aimd Nmcmimcs l.awranec , Me- uctma mmmd Mitchell , ChICAGO , Fob , 4.-Judge Groescup today ousted J , H. Gm'eenimut froima the recelveradmip of time W'hclsky trust. Ito allowed Itecelver Lawrenoe to reimmain In oiilce as mu ropresenta- tlve of tlmo directors anti appointed General MeNulta as receiver-ici-chlef. Joint J. Mitchell was appointed another receiver to represent time New York stockholders. The decision ccc- eommmpanying time order was lomig , anti crillczed Greenimut's actions iii a somnevhmat seccsatlomcai mmmammnc-r , After an eximaustive review of time Case Judge Groascump deciaremi that time court imati been immmpoMd upon In the sciectlcn of l'rts- decmt Greenhitmt as acme of the receIvers , A receIver's duct ) ' , lie -said , should be time cci- Immuiccing of time value of time lmropertY wlmicim Ito is to control , Atlcmmissioqs iii court imad simown timat Mr. Greenhuit was imeavily slmort on time stock amid timat accortlimmgly lmis prsoiial in- terest. wotmid dictate time depreciation of the stock ratimer than time ecclcatmcemmment , By the atlimmissions of counsel. time cotcrt said , It was simown hunt tue liroperty interest 1mm time orig- ic-cal applicatIon for a rcceirer for the coimmhmany was very smnmmli. It was also sicowcc tlmmct neither time lresitlent mmor directors imsul ammy substantial interest imi time company. Time evItieimco tiimowed , Jimhgo : Grosacimp saiti , timat a vast Icortiomi of the stock was imeid by stock- imolders for pecimlativo purposes. Tie could mmot exactly cllmprovo ef calling 1cm a tJnltemi States coimrt as referee , time judge declared , but as It vas evidemm tlmat a referee was needed and as lie imaul been appealed to ice ivouhil act , I Is zmgalmm delmommdmce&l time aelectiomi of I'risltient ! ( lrcenlmtmt as receiver as an icmm- Imosition 0cm time cotmrt acid closcii vitic time curt statencent "tlmat for tlmeee ammd otlmer smmihiciecct reasoims Mr. Greenimut is roimmoved frccmm time receivershm ii , . " lloth sides 1mm time trust controversy were fully represented in court and time court roomn i'flS crowded vtlm spectators. TIme nrotective faction expressed ticemmiselveom as veil pleased with time judge's selection of receivers. The representatIves of time ( hrcomm- ittit faction rcftmseti to 5:1) : ' wimat fmmrtiter action - tion timey wotciti take After time receiversimip decision wmms ami- cmoummced , Attormmey MacIc , represemmting time of- fibers of time trust , renewed Imis attemmmhmt to imave the cmanies of hleImmslmelmmmer & Wormmmser of New York reimmoveti fioni the hint of coin- Imlalmmcumts in time origimmal receiversimip Pro- ceedings. He saId time ccaiuos were atitieti emi time day after time alipoimititiemit of time receivers and wltimoumt authorIty. Time mmmotiomi . \s.as cocmtestemi amid Judge Grosscup reserved his decision until tonmorrow. In an lmmtem-yiew Levy Mayer , ommmu of time attorneys for tIme stockimolders conmmmcittee , said : "Tue stockhoider will mmow praceemi to time Icncmmeducate reom'gammiztation of ( lie commi- pammy , amid when It is perfected they will , of course , be in a posltioci to take time property out of Limo imanils of time receivers. In time meanwiallo It will beconmo necessary to have a thmoromigim Iicvestlgatiomi of time books of time commmpany ammd to ascertain just imow time insiders , partIcularly Messrs. MorrIs acmd Grcecmhut , have conducted its affairs. " Receivers McNulta , Lawrence amid Mltclmeil nmct Judge Grosacup by appolntmmmemmt at Limo noomi adjournment of court amid took lucmcimeon wIth imimn at the Union League club , wlmere for two imours time affairs of ( lie trust were informmmahiy discimsed , amid an agreemtment as to the conduct of Limo affairs made. "TIme conference was , of course , purely icc- formal , " saId Judge Grossctcf , "and I could not detail what took place or was agreed upon. I can say , however , timat th ! trust will bo rumm Ot ! bimslmmess prInciples and In a ius- mess way , Its affaIrs wIll ho taken up by time receivers , where timcy find timemmm , amid cocm- ducted as If notlmlmmg imad imappeneti. Timere ie falling duo tomorow time $1,000,000 of bonds Issued last sucmimer , They , In fact , nih dime on time 5th of eacim mnotmtii. Timey wIll be renewed ' Time rebate vouchers will be hold as timey fall dime If time receivers cami see tlmelr way clear. 'Time ' company miot being Icmsoivent , time commduct of the business Is mmot so dullicicit as ordinarily falls to time lot of receivers , em rromliut'mt Itommmovmil OIvo Satinl'mictlomm. 1'EORit , Ill. , Feb. 4.-TIme remnoval of I'resident Greecilmuct mis m'eceiver of time Wimisky trust was extensively discussed hmcre thIs afternoomi , anti little criticiscn % vzts imeurd. John lieggs , vice presitient , was 1cm clmarge of headquarters and exprt.'ssetl 1dm- self an satisfied. Ito was pernommaliy nc- tiUalnted nIth Mr. Lawrence , Johimit. F'ran- cis hind krmow'n Mr. McNumlta for mnamiy years. It Is generally thought effOrts will be nmaiie to reorganize time comimmotmy at time annual nmeetimmg to beheld Imere 1cm April. Pric&s Baking Pow-tier alone enjoys time distlcmctkln of being absolutely pure. I'EJCSUNl L , I'ULl Gild I'IIS. S. C. l3urcimarti of Davemmport Is In tIme city , Cicaries F. Metim is a patron of time Barker. C. 11. Vacme Is at the leliommo froma Audi- boic , Ia. E. S. Itidler , Hannibal , Mo. , is at time Barker. Miss F' . Cimurcim of Clmicago Is atoppimig at tlmo Murray. J. T. Jenkins of Brayton , Ta , , Is registered at-tIme Dehione. .1. E. Ilohianti Is registered at time Deilomme ( roam Buffalo , Wyo. C. II. Slmarp of Newcastle , W'yo. , Is r'egis- tered at the Arcade. Al liumckstaff of Llmmcohmm calied at. time Corn- mnor iai club yesterday. Seip Dundy left for time Cast last evenhtmg to recmmpermato imis imealtim , Kenmmel Burney of hiroken 130w , Neb , , is registered at time Barker. P. E. Vail , a cnerclmamit of Garden Grove , Ia , , Is in time city for a few days , Mrs. It. J. Bibba ammd Miss Mamuio hhibbs of Boone , Ia. , are gmmests at time Zclllinrdl. J. w , Manney , Rusco & Swift's Ummclc Tend's Cabimm cotnpammy , is at time Barker , Dr. Victor H. Coflcimamm and son , Weir , Imare returneml frommi their trip tlmrommgim the soutic , Cimalrtnan Winspeur of time Board of Pmmblic Works Imas returned from his trip to Oregoci , Dr. \Voifemmstoln , smmporlmmtemmdemmt of time Cleveland Orhtlmaim ucm3'iUmn , is time gimest of Max Meyer. Colonel Wliliammm F. Cody is at time Paxtomm , liii ii on ide way froom time east to lmle raimcit mmear North Platte. Judge A. 9' . ( Jummmmoil , J. F. Burns , Joumcc human , \V. F , Crosby anti F' . U. l'eck consti- tumto a party of lecmver ieOIdle stoppiimg at time I'axtomm , Mr C. hi. Sclmtmmidt , Mrs. Scimmmildt , ammd Max SchmIdt left yeimtermlay ( or Iemmver , wbmere Mr. Sclmmldt assumes cimarge of time Color mdo Coal : mmmd Iron comnimammy , At time Mercer : B , i. l'erklmms , Slmerhlaq , S'yo. ; Alfred ltucile' , Seattle , S'aslm. ; /t. Fried , Milwaukee : Fred A. Enmery , ( Jitlcago ; i' , lj , Iluxtabie , EigImm , ill. ; Mrs. F' , 'fimimule , Mrs. \Vitterduimg , llarilcmg , 1cm , ; H , B. Mtmr. ron , iiartformiV. ; . 11 , Zlnmmmmermmmmmmm , be- mars , lam , ; Carl Frederlcimson , It. H , Wotzke , Essex , in. ; C. KIrk , Grand lailammd ; Roiccit Freimlmoimmc , Immmogecme ; J. N. GailmI , 1)03 Molmcemm ; C , iS' . Ileacim , l'ortlamai ; J. A. McLaugimiirm , Craig ; J , B. i3cmmltim , Cimlcago. ! alp raskmc mm i mm t a Imi , I lot iii it. At time Iuicmrray-Cimarlets A. Hills , bin. eoimm , At time Areatic-Jmmmmmms V.'ntsomi . , ilebroim ; Joimcm Lewis , Decmittim' , At tue Mhilarmi-W , I. 'Kmmtuate , % 'est l'oint ; ? 'i , it. I lopewell , 'fekammimmim ; J. II. AN'ec' , 11. tl , Iiummimwehl , J. is. limiker , 1.1mm. colic ; Juimmi Cattle , Seward , At thm teilone-MmS , i , M. Iumm' , Brews- tea' ; E. J. Cuileum , 1 , . . 11. Ieemndcr , limmcoimc ; A , ii. Chmtrtie , Va3'cmc ; J. F' , Sloan , Cimurter Oak. At time Pmixlomm-W , It. Rumor , Ahihtmnee ; \ ' . Ii' , ( "ropy , ! mi , C , ICeatim. North l'ii-tttu ' ' 5 A , Ivory , \'mc'mme ; J , C. Crawford , \\'est Point ; J , tIarsiiuII , J.otiis'Iiie , At tIme mft'm'ehmanIa-i. lu. Cotton , Syma- cone ; J. C. ltoblmmsomcm Waterloo ; M. J. Comm. icy , Itogemmm ; Cinrlchianlmmmm , Blair ; II. I' . hlorem'S'r.9' It. F. liurke , F'cmii'hur ) ' ; Il , It , Seigler , Z'.orfolk ; All's. H. ( I , \'clls , Ar- llngtomm : Aim's. Jolcmt llanm and Mrs. Johmci ltelmt , VIptmieville : fi. itt. hummer , B. 11 , Mmann , llastiagct J , M , Etimlnster , Lincoln ; Au Tuhligcmr , J , A. liowurd , llenimomm' Vt' , J. O'htrlemm , C. hi , Nosekable , South fiend ; 'i'S C. Commtneli. Ii. I. , . Iomtne , Scotia ; Cl , Aniler. bon J. Joimcmitotm , Adolph Amaiem'aon , Mlciden. .STOJ ( ) Ill' t1."tlt. 10.1 YLIQI1 ? . Captain of thai , Cratimie lenleq titiat lie io. itertwi tima sinklnpe ifibe. AIIERIERN , Peb. 1.-Time owner of tii ateamner Cratimie wimicim It Is ahlegetl smcnk limo Nortic ( herman l.io3'ti etemuner Eibo has returned - turned here frommi ltotterdacn. lie says that ( he sIatecmment macic by Captain Gordon of ( ho Crathie to the mmnderwrlters was that limo col. hislon so serhoicsly damnaged time Crnthie'itbaw , wreckage consisting ot a large deck anti two ancimors dammgiing in dangeromie positions over time able timreatemmimg to lmoicnd lmoiea In imer , that 'imcn ime signaled to time large vessel that time steanmer imaul been rtmn into anti received a reply lao believed the large 'essel was etacmding by' hlimm and conseqmcently Captain Gordomm took shells to repair the tlnmmcage ( lone to lila vessel , Accortling to time owner of time Cratimle , Cap- taImi Gortion added ( hat time big ateniccer lay to for somne ticmmo nimd tlmen hiroceemhed imi the tllrection of Lommtion. , ippof } , p 43 ow EN JO VS Iloth the iiiotliod niid restilts when Syl'll ) Of Figs is takeit ; it is 1)lCflSfiht a flhl'l i'efi'osliiuig to tim tnmtc , nud nct3 gently yet ) i'OiilJtly on tlio Is.'uliioys , 141\'Cl' :111(1 : ( I10WC1t4 , cleuises the sys- tWIt ellecthlall ) ' , (1i51)C1S ) CO1(15 , head. aches aii1 fevers atid ctii'c hitbittial COilHti1)iitiOlI ) , yl'il1) ot' Figs is thu oiily l'eiilely of' its kiuitl cvcr _ pl'o- ( LilCC(1 , jIL'iisihig ) to the taste niil ac- e1)tah)1u ) to the StOhitlCli1 ProlhiPt ill 'its autiout aiitI tt'ulv beuicfieinl in its ' , effects , 1)FOlll'C ) ; only from the iiiost healthy P.11(1 agreeable sulstnhiccs ) , its mccamcv ( mxetmllommt mminhitina , 'cimmmiinii'l f jo' nil - ; : P0PtlItl' relhicily kiios'n. Syl'1l1) of , Figs is for sale iii 50 cciit bottles by' nil lealing ( drug- gists. Amy rc'haliie druggist who lilh.y hot have it on hand will pl'O- lll-o it Pl'OlllitlY for ally OflO y1to wsbes to try it. Do liotaceoptany HullStithltO. CALIFORN/il FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO , CAL LOUISVILLE. icr. NEIV ioi , iv AMUM1NTS , , ONS NIOliF ONLY B OYDS WED. VlB. Gill w. S CLEVELAND'S nil-I I1IIITF1 ! 1 ? ALLNATIONS mu IUUULiUi UII'RESENTED. 50 Pcopic U1iT rtinni ii UT l'oscItivcIy 1i1IN 1Il1ib 11 Y ' - 2-tlQ fihlO\'S COMncNCl-2 2 FI1tST PAflT-Dld dinme and OrL'ater Modem - em MImmstrchs' . 2 1-cANDH-C OllclIgSTrLts-2 10 DEDOUIN MOOmUS'lI AitAns-lo. CIoa'- iantt's intost mmovehcies. Box ijimeetsvlhl open l'tmsetlny at usmmal prices. ' Thur et. , Fri. & Sat P B OYD' FER. 7-8-9 , ( MATINEE SATURDAY , ) C. H. HOYT'S - I 1 , 'I TEMPERANCE TOWN , I First tinmo In timls city of Mr. Hoyt's new ' ' comne.Iy. tmox smmeets open Wednesday at usual prIces. : E NI F I IR. El.l'OPULtcfl Telephone 1531 , w. s , . BURGESS. - - - - Manager MORR I SON'S TotilgItt Origlmmal l'rodmtctlomm of : - : FAUST : - : 8-15 - hmtroiiimclmmg CuSS Ilosalici Morrisoa as Margucritc , Coming , \Veek Feb. 10-UNCLIa TOM'S' CAflcN. EDISON'S KINETOSCOPE EVERY DAY ' From S a. iii , to ii I > . am. PARLORS , 109 S. 16TH ST. T Simiijecls fortimili week BoxIer contett. Calclc , , gmn , ( : it ( lie wIre. SAt'flVi' . mmmccmdng tiromieiio trtimmm iiuimiio imhll'tm \ vmil'est , ANNAllmi.lfi , In her ( anmriUti ' 'fluti" . , terll' 1)immmce , " A t.diPcitil Inm'Ittttion ci ) Imilien. 'IPR1friD5IEcic PUJG TOBACCc a ' t Consumers ocheivi tobacco o are wi1Iin to paj a Iitte more than Ie price diaied fbr le ordnttj trade tobaccos , will jind this brand 5uperior to all otier BEWARE Of IMITATIONS. , t , "Howdy , ' Stranger ! " . " Is the Texas Welcome rexa. will say "howdy" to you , It you will run dowmi and aiui'e heir iiosctltdmble citlecima lmulf a chiommea 10 get urqummimmtcd with ; ycu. li'sldes being a m'ieimvan ( itiaco to vilt , It dot's imot tuku mu. bclc seat. mm. a wemmitlm imtdtdcer , On time ( uif Coast of Texas mmmay be feund big attractlocms for imommiceeckers ; CO acres of land , plmtmmtel 5mm pearl , nets owner 8ICOO yearly , Ctmc'tmp rate.i iii effect uiurlmmmm wlmcter momithma uw Is Limo timae to go. Ccii umm or tmtldm'eea ii. L. l'mlmmmcr , 1' . A. , Santa Fe route , Omcichma , for cx. cursl n rates amid fremm copy of Coost Ceumitr ( older , S .5 , -s t