P - _ _ - - - - - - - _ I ' . : \ " , . . : . ' - ) ' ' DAILY BEE I ' 'l'J11lIAY. NOVHmllm 11 . f- TIlE OMAhA : IAY. .I. 18n. r 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ - - _ - _ ! . . - - - . - - - - _ - . _ - - - ( . _ _ _ _ . _ . -o - - . - - . - I- - STATE BOARD OF PlAIUIACY \ ! Meeting ! nt Lincoln Preliminary to tl ] Se - - r.h. iu nt Omaha. CERTIfCATS TO BE AWARDED TODAY 5'II"e I 1.11.1 ( Illc,1 nel n'CCI 'I'h ( I I I 1. Ilrlt. " 11,1 . ' "Ut'M'nIMI lit tIi , ! 11"lrlet Court nf l.nlenMteltolll ) ' , I.I : c'oh : ; , Nov. J3.-Speclah-At ( ) the. . - - r.II.lel . hotel tOlby the State Board ot I'h.irin.y helll 1 alert meetng preliminary to the ono to II held at Omaha tomorrow. There \ere present : PresIdent W. D. hal. ( rr. Blair ; Secretary M. h. Shulz , Beatrice , C. M. Clark , FrIend , Orlr J. flvans. Haslngs : aul A. W. uchelt ot Grand 1slttid. For eXHmlnnton thHe were hresent ) a rlaE ot ffeen applicants for cerlfcate ! as regis- lerell ( ( pharmacIsts. They were : larry .lex- ' nuder . Stromblurg ; Lawrence n. Lamb , \n8Iey , P. Hersuck , Burr ; 11 : Cole , Lincoln ; Walter M. DavIs , Dubois , Charles W. "al- len. Sewarl ; Charles F. l alral , Tecumseh ; Stanley J. Gr2en . I"rlen : glgar n. 101me9. A'r ; J. h. I Lamb , Wahoo ; Frank Nedela . Crete , F. O. Peterson , Elgin ; Charles A. nyllerg , Siromshurg ; Charles g. Slocum , Heatrlee : anti James O. Walker . Mason City. , henry I. Oerlng ot Platslouth. who 8UC- / , ceeI,1 Mr. hailer as president ot the board after thc Omaha meeting . was also I'resent Some of the board left for Omaha on the 2lf : traIn . and the rest this evening. The certilicatea wilt he awarded to the success- ful candhlates tomorrow. SAI.INE I.AD COTEST. In the district court tOday Thomas P. Ilarnes sold that In October 1889. he leasell 1&0 acres of sahineland from the state sahl lali being In Lancaster county. lie agreed to let James Walsh , who was occupying the land , continue to do so one year 10nKer. In lanlary , lR91. Walsh exhibited a lel for 'he sale land issued by John Steen , at that time commissioner ot puhlc lands and 1llhlIIKS. Barnes had paid one year's rent to the state , yet Steen refused to accept any more , owing to \Valsh's leise. Bares hays that the later lease Is void because Steen gave It without the sanction of the oard , of which Steen was a memher. Barnes asks the district court to 'Iulet the title to Ihls saline laml. DECIDEr ) A CLOSE QUESTION. United States Commissioner Biingsley has lust decided a Point affecting the national excise law. A Lincoln courtesan named Mlii- Ole Gray recently went out of her place and purchased 1 bole ot beer at a neighboring saloon at the request at a visitor. She raid " GO cents for the her and collected the slme _ . I" amount on her retur from the "Isltor. The . question before the commIssioner was . did the woman act as a dealer or merely a mei'- senger. lie decided that hal she collected the money frt and with It bought the beer she would have been guiltless . As It was he held she was a dealer In spirituous liquors and hell her In bonds ot $200. Superintendent I ) . C. O'Connor of West Point has been appointed by State Superln- tenlent Corbett a memb'r of the State ilurd af xamlners. I The board as now constituted consists ot W. II. Skinner superintendent of ! choola Nebraska Ciy ; Miss Anna Foa . ; principal of Kelom school Omaha and SuperIntendent - perIntendent D. C. O'Connor of West Point . Omaha Ileople In Lincoln : At the Llmlell- 3co.e A. IayV. . G. ibm. At the Capital -M. Coady C. 11. hlcaggy. At the' Llncoln- C. E. Yost , N. O. Chlllbcrg. UolOI .JUI'gn 1'lunl 'rll'I In\ ' . Uoele 1"lnl,1 'Fri. in ' \'I'el,111 CliMe . "Ilin UuilI.tI. LINCOLN . Nov. 13.-Speelal ( Telegram.- ) For the second time the Davis murder trial has come to an unexpected conclusion. Today Juryman C. D. Yates while In a room at the Capital Ilotel . jump front a tly-story wIndow - dow and ntemptrl to run nway lie was pursued anti captured by a ball ! Although no medical examination has yet taken place It Is thought that he 19 violently insane It Is not known at noon what disposition will 10 male ot the case. I was first su/- rsted that a new juryman he taken on and the case proceeded with. This wn ! obJcetell to on the grounds that as the state has presented Its case , the other elevm men would have the benefit of the repetition of the evidence. The fIrst attempt to convict Davis of s reeking the Hock Island train re- stilted In a mls.trlal on account of Irregu- lariy of n ba I r. ' .to affair was promptly reported to JUdge Holmes who Informed the attorneys In the : aee. lIe said tha Yate8 was suffering from lame nervous affection that had . apparently . atacked him during the night and that ho was . at least temporarily Infane. I.11't nlfht he became the victim ot a halnclna- lon that saute one was trying to poison him with chloroform. Yatu. whel lie left the room emu the gcond story slid down a tele- graph polo antI made away In the dl.ecton ot the county jail. Dr. Griffin was lu- . . strlctld by the court to sehot a fellow PS. physician and malto an examination of Yates' condition. Out the return of the physicians they were examined In court by time judge and atorney . In their opinion Yates was laboring under temporary insanity , caused hy by confinement In the jury room at the hotel 10 had been accustomed to outdoor life. With rest and quiet they thought he woul recover - cover his roai'on. At 2 p. m. the jury was dlschargelA mother jury secprecl. new "en Ire wi 10 Issued and I / )11 l'rnl'll.tol"llnN. . ! II.ATTSIOUTI I Neb. , Nov. 13.-Speclal ( ) -Last Saturday Fred Schroeder , proprietor ot the big Cedar Creek mIll . turned over the mi and entire stock of four to hil ! creditors. The labIltes ! amount to over I&.OOO , while the assets are about $10,500. outstanding accounts are given as the cause. Iowa amid Sarpy county men are the prInci- pal creditors. Yesterday at time home ot the bride . south of this city . was celebrated the marriage ot J. C. I ate and Mrs. mien II. Cromwell. In the recent rlectjon ! two candidates tell for road overseer In the Twcnt-seventh 11lstrlet. Three candllates for jnstee ot the peace In Center PrecInct tied alHI two ted for constable , while bix men In 1Iatsmouth Ilrelnet received one vote apiece for justice of the pence. County Clerk DIckson has notfe them to come In and cast lots. The Burlington omclal9 were In this city yesterday Investigating the changes made by the express companies doing business over the Burlington ali Pacifc raIlroads by abandoning the city omce and allowing the /gents at the respective roads to transact their buslnes , instead ot maintainIng an agent jointly . The change made It very Incnvlenlent for the Ilatsmouth bushness 511011. men.1Iatsmonth lcple In Omaha today are : John Swobeda lrs. S. Ii. Atwood and daugh- terut . Mrs. Henry mkenbary and daughter % Ianotl , Hans Coos Mr. and Mrs. E.V , Cook accompanlell by the latter's mother , u1rs. Ilhl hlavks'ortlm Chrl loclten- haup Claus Brekenfehl , Mica Ella Clark lr. George Luchunaky . Mr. auuul Mrs. John I..tea. Mrs. Wiiam lcCauley , Charles C. Parinebe ! . Mrs. Ida \'agner . Mrs. Val ) Bur- kle Chuirley Keefer Mrs. T. L. Murphy . lr. mind Mrs. Joe Kline . Misses Kate Hun- imackel Zela Smith Anna lelsel and Ella WrightIrs . J. . \ . Gutaehe and anl . Arch L. Coleman. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 1. . 1.'ln'rll" lt 1"1' ' ' I t. FltFiONT . NOI' 13-Spoclal.-The ( ) fun- crab at S. Wat was held this morning at his late residence at Jamestown under the auspices ot I'rcmont lodge , Ancient Free and Accel't ' 1 : Masons of which hI was a member. _ , _ Hev. Mr. Bralll of St. James' Episcopal r6s church. 'cOllucte,1 the slr'lces. Mr. Wat S wus iO years .old arid well known throughout this luart of the counlr 'he funeral ot Mrs. : I. Herman ot Nicker- Eon , who tiled here yesterday . was held this aternoon at the Methodist church. Mrs. Herman was G8 years old and one ot the frt Eettrs In this county. 1101 11.1 , lit tlui . 'I'olhii. CllAIIION. Neb. . NOI' 13.-Special.- ( ) Deputy Marshal D. C. Hoblnson ot South . 1akota. accomp.llo by Omclal Interpreter . p Prank Young George Jarchow , Captain Thun- f der Bear at Pine Ridge Agency , S. D. , pe1ce and Bear Bonnet witnesses . passed through lila cIty yesterday enroute to hot Springs B. D. , wIth Iron hawk a SIoux Inlan , charged : _ Ith kllni cat beunilnl t whit. let- - . - - - ; ; . . ; - - _ . _ . - . - - ter ! \It'n l'l'UI : nll1 I"t : night Marshal loLlnlon InCormol1 'fhp flee representative that tIme Indian had been bound over to the United Stnlu court . but released upon his own bond. I Is very celdoin such offenders are clughl , owing to the St3cly ot houses and many cattle belonging 10 stockmen and ell r persons . such a contractors , elc. , arc onnlr klcil without the least . tear et detctlon. _ _ _ _ _ _ - I Sehru.l.u Cit ) ' Soh- , NEBRASKA crn' , : ov. 13.-Special.- ( ) George I. Damsel who Iln ! for several years been agent for the Adams Express ! company lt thIs city , has resigned , and will go on the rod for the company. Ho will run be- tween 1.lncoln anti Deadwood , hut will coum- tnul 10 make his borne In this city. Yesterday afternoon as lrs. lb. C. Harmon , who has been very ill for some time , was resting comfortably In her bed , a bullet crashed through the wIndow ot her room and lodged In the bp.hteac , just a tow Ilche : above the heal ot the sick woman. had the shot been fired , a moment sooner It would have killed her for phI had been sIttIng up In bed eating her dinner . . . Maude Fesslor I . who was shot by TOI. Maher last Thursday night I IIIHO"lng and It Is nol thought she 11 recover. W. C. I.arbeth and Frank Horn ot Syracuse weto In the city 'esterday. D.P. Holto has returned tror a visit to Omaha. Irp. J. n. Sotmseiey and laughers han gone to Omaha to I'lsH. Albert O. SwIft anti Lester Plattner. who have been before time United State grand Jury In Omaha leturned last evening. 1 .llnl Ilornrul'a Ite'iIgiintIuIll. LINCOLN : ov. i3.Speciai.Itepresent- ( ) atl'o I II/ar 10ward ot Sarpy countY having been elected county judge , has resigned his seat In the legislature whim the following let- tort : I'APILLION . Nd , . . Nov. 12. 1S5.-Slins A. hiolcotnt , . Oovtror : lear Sli-hiavimug been elected by the Peoltie , or SafIY county to serve ns county jutige for hue enulntwo YI'r . I hereby re4ign my otce as Il'rhcr of the legIslature ! . aO' beg an early acceptance - ceptance / t your haI1 . I calnot take this step without expreutsiimg my slnclre appreciatIon of your kindness lY mu eourtesy In dealing olrly with the T hall the members of the house In which ' . honor to serve lY contitt1entt * . I watt my ' with the chief lilenHtlre to be In harmon wih executive upon all maters ot legislation . / munch now. lookIng hack to the legIslative days lt Lincoln , my onl' regret arises from the fact that I was not uble to better 111 you In support of reasurps calculated to benefit our whole people . and that T was too weak to defeat the e reasun's which your manly and patriotic veto Ipssal ! Ilelarlll were dangerous and tunwlsi' . \ great reullueCt my dear governor. I am falthful ) ' 'ours. EDGAI IIOWAIII ) . - - - Notes .f S"W" lt Ash. lmiuuil. ASII.AND. Neh. , Nov. 13.-Speclalj-Time ( ) ladles of the Literary association wilt give n receptIon on Thanksgiving day at time home ot Governor If. lb. Shedd. This Is one , ot the annual receptions for the benefit of . the missociation. At George N. Mulertz's sale yesterday the attendance was small owing to time bad weather and prIces were low there only being bIdders enough to take about one-hal the stock oflrel\ The hlglwst priced pig sold for $57. two at $40 one at $35. The ten highest averaged $31. the thirty highest over $22.50 and twenty-live lowest averaged $19.35. The highest PrIce pall for one litter at pigs was $211.50. A hay rack PartY ot pretty young misses drove out to Handot Bryan's five mIles In Cass couumty last nlgimt and hall an enjoy- able time. Coring imonue . the raIn set In and the entire part got a good sOHitn ! The fire corp ny wi gIve an entrrtaln- ment at the opera house Decemher 10. for their benefit. ' ! tffnlrs I at Western . WESTERN . Neh. , Nov. 13.-Spcialj-A ( ) protracted meetIng Is iteung hell at the Methodist Episcopal church imere with the regular pastor In chuge. A good meeting Is looked tor. Two new store -a hardware and a gro- cery-at this place does not Indicate that \\'ester Is suffering much from the hard timea . Great crowds of people gather here each Saturday and the town enjoys a goo trade. Several cars of horse hn'e been shipped from this place cast and south recently . Chnrl"1 "Ith ! h'nlnl St'I PIERCE . Neb. , NOI' 13.-Speclal.--John ( ) H. Nlcollemus was placed unller arrest this morning on the charge of stealing four beau of cattle from the farm of William Downey In the northwest part of thl county , last week. lie butchered the cattle In the country and came to town all sold the beef to stock. frLend . statIng that he had purehase the - - ) lnlrh..1 ut ! t. I'nul. ST. PAUL Neb. , Nos' 13.-Spechal.- ( ) Charlea A. Ioblnson was marrlell this morIn ing at the residence of the brlde's father to MIss lay Crew daughter of F. W. Crew . I Hev. George A. Hay oflhciatimug. The young couple loft this morlll for a trip to the southern s'tates after receIving congratula- tons from their lumerous . friends. - - - - - - S'hrl"1 ! 'rh.r : ( 'utlit iurei nl I Chl''cnn- SIDNEY Neh. . :01' . 13.-Specal ( : Tele- gramn.-Youuug ) Itoherts who was sentenced to two years In the penItentiary for robbery , efcapell from jai last nlht. hut was ap- prehenled al Che'enne this afternoon. Sheri Dauherty has gone after the lad antI wi take him to the penitentiary to- morrow nlgH. _ _ C. . W. Norris Dh',1 JnlI" . BEAVER CITY . Neb. . Now 13.-Spclal ( Telegraun.-Tiue' ) latest and complete ! returns I front thl. , district indIcate that G. W. NorrIs I ot tIthe city has .een elected judge by four . mnaj'orlty. The election of Wely had been claimed by two. An error ot 9X : was found II this county. _ _ _ _ _ _ \ Vt'iI iit'h nt ' \ 't1eI. i uux W'a ter. Wg" PIG \\'ATlm. Neb. , Nov. 13.-(8pe. ( cial.-Tonlghut ) the wedding of Dr. J. C. Pate ot this city and Miss mien Cromwell ot LIncoln takes place , and many relatives have a13emblell for the occasion. HI"trl.t Con rt In ilii't Connt ) . . TI KAIAI. Neb. . : 13.-Speclal.- ( . ) - The felt term of lbs district court for Blrt county opened ) yesterday wIth Judge Duffle on thl hench. There Is a large docket this term and a Humber of Important cases. 1"IUrnl of I ) . H. \ndl. . WgEllNG WATER , Neb. . Nov. 13.-Spe- ( clal-Thl ) burIal of the rimalns of D. D. Andnms who was found dead In bul Monday noorm occurrte toe y. lie was an ole rll- lent and a retired farmer. . - . ltCIINI1S 1'0 'l'.tI.l { 0. ilS GUI "S. Lit nuIlord Says II' [ ii . . " ' olhlnJ Ih'rulntnl ) ' tu ( 'ulnn1 Cui C. BOSTON , Nov. 13.-A local paper publishes an IntervIew with C. W. Gray of Gray's limo Jackson , N. It. . whose deposition Is eagerly being fought by the Plaintiff's law'erS In the suit for dIvorce brought against Colonel S. P. Colt. Mr. Gray was In Boston today and referring to the cafe salll : "If I had ap- pEal ? before ConmnmlsslonerVoomi to male a deposition I should have bad nothing to say. I could have given mme testimony ot value to either sIde and should have de- dined to go Into a lscusslon of the mater In nny way. Inner saw the woman mmmcii- tonl In the case until just before he was going away . She could have btahl as long as she wished os tar as I am concerned. She had conducted herself all right and was at liberty to do as she Ielmed. . " As for Colonel Cotu : lr. Gray saId he had known him for several ) 'ear and tber was nothing hI could ) against him. lie Ilel not want It understood beNUS he refused to sa ) anything about the colonel and the young woman 1 hose nsme has been men- toned that he knew anything derogatory to them . hut ho felt lS a landlord . that It was not itroper to discuss anything concern- Ing hIs guests or what they did. "I have been In my business for too many years , " he said "to talk about all I see and hear aUII especially when there Is uothlng out of the way. For that reason I have nothing to ) about Colonel Colt and the ) 'ounr woman whose name has been used In connection 1 Ih his " . I'r-ldeiti n.tnll. tn , \u.hlnlton. WAShINGTON , NOI' 13.-PresIdent Cleveland - land and Sceretal Hebert rturne trom New York tOll , : PREPARE FOR ACTIVE WORl \ ( : Iowa Woman Sufrgst Oonvention Oon- chided at Des Moine2 WILL MOVE ON TiE LEGISLATURE I Cummltle AIIII.llh..1 to lou iurcss Oil the l.nwmll'rM the 1111.rtnlee uf IcellnblnJ the IIJhtM \\'Imnl. . DES MOINES , NOI' 13.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) ann\al meetng ot the Iowa Woman Suffrage association closed thIs even hg , after a two ays' sessIon The omcers elected are : President , lrs. : I. Lloytl Ken- mmedy . Slol City ; vice Ilreshllnt , Mrs. Jane Callahan , Des MoInes : recording secretary Miss Kto Pierce , Des Moines : correspondIng - Ing secretary , Miss Bertha Iiaeett , Creston : treasurer lrs. C. 10lt Flint , Des MoInes. For the olce ot president there was an interesting - terestng contest although the ballot showed sentiment prety much one wa ) The can- llates were Mrs. Kennedy , Mrs. Callahman . lrs. llama Wools at Sutherland , Mrs. Howena Stevens ot Boone , the presIdent for the past year , and Miss : lorat ot : larshal- town. lrs. Kennedy was urged - for the place because RIme Is- probably leading 10man lawyer of the state , anll It wa thought her legal knowledge would be of great \alue to the organization. Commitees were named to have charge ot time work ot the assocIation In the next legislature all resolutons were adopted urging the rIghts ot women to the ballot. A resolutIon was also adopted urging that the age of consent be raIsed tram 13 to 16 years In Iowa SOi.iI Elts' It"l ASSIL'I.t'i'IN . Cont'h.,111 lt thl' llthw""h'ln Or- "nI izuit ituui lt ) lnl"hlltlwl , iii . MAISIA1LTOWN , la. . Nov. 13.-The convnton ot the Northwetern SoldIers' 10me association adjourned this evening. ' will be held at Graimd Next year's meetng wi Gralli Itaplds Micim. . In June. Oleers were elected as follows : PresIdent I. G. Itutimerford Grand RapIds . Mich. ; secretary . Mrs. I. A. Slates Aurora Neb. : vice nresidents S. 11 French . Monte Vista Colo. : S. B. Evans . OttUmiwa . Ia. ; J. D. McDonald . Indianapols ; James A. Sexton Chicago : I. Van Voorhis I.awrenee. Kan ; E. F. Grall , Greenville . MIch. : henry A. Caste , St. Paul ; 11. : t. Barber , Fumhlertnn . Neb. : E. g. Cloughm Dealwood , S. D. WyomIng was admitted to mcmbershlp. The meetnl closed wIth an elaborate banquet tonight. tendered by the mana/ement of the Iowa Soldiers' hmoimme Il tiring President Clough acting as toast- master. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' , . . , for I i.e Insane. Iln'n' . S 4"n 11"Ilnl fil th. II"nl" DES MOINES , NOI' 13.-Speclal.-The ( ) commission naml by the last legislature In accorlance with the provisions ot the law providing for the bulllng ot a new hospital for the Insane at Cherokee wilt hold an Important - portant meetng here November 20. The commission consists of Superntemlents ! Gil- man and 11 ot the Mount Pleasant and lilepemlence ap'luls. Jed Lake of hide- pendemce . General Ed Wrllht at this city W. O. Kent ot Fort Madison amid Sup rln- ten ent 10yt of the Clarlnla hospital. In the last few months the commissioners have had architects amid lamlscape gardeners at work planning for time _ commecement o ronstrueton of the building anti platting of time grounds. I Is expected the state wilt have to expend about $1.000.000 on the hos- pial before It Is complete. This amount will . however he spread over a series of years . and every legislature for sIx or eight years will be asked to give Its share toward building the structures that when completed will make the Institution. For the present wlnl ! wilt be constructed . In order that the institution may be ready for Ise as soon as pos ' ! ble. The other hospitals of the state are o"ererowdel and the countIes are com- polled to support hundreds or Insane people outsIde of the state hospials for want ot room. Indications are that by the time the new In ttuton Is completed I wIll be crowmied. The site at Cherokee has been bought and all Is ready for the comn1mce- ment ot work when plans are adopted. ( ; euuu'rni Eli \ YrlIit H'lnl. DES MOINES . Nov. 13.-Speclal.-Gen- ( ) . oral Ed WrIght , member ot the Board ot : Puhlc Works ot this city . Is at the point of death and there Is no hOlY that he wIll hive more than a few days. General Wrlht has been one of the foremost men In Iowa for many 'ears. lie was leutenant colonel and brevJt brIgadier general of Iowa troops during the war In 18G5 Iw was sent to the lelslatlre from Cedar clnt ) and was ! speaker of the house. The following year he wa9 elected secretary of crate and served six years. Since then he has lived In Des lolnes. On retring from this office In 1S73 he was chosen secrrtary of the board of capitol commissioners anti assistant superintendent - tendent ot construction . amid \ was IJromlnent ) ilentel wIth the buidIng of Iowa's capitol. On the completon of the ftructur In t884 he was male custodian . lie continued In this positon till 1890. When he was dropped from this position b ) Governor Boles he was made slperlntendent of the improvement ot the capitol grolnds. In 1893 he was chief of the bureau of information In the Iowa build- Ing. In 1894 he was made a member of the Des Moines Board of Publc Works which place ho still helds. lie has been almost continuously In omce since he was 25 years old . _ _ _ _ _ Suiuut' lI.uiut . for n.nh.I""III. DES ulOINES . Nov. 13.-Speciah.-Wlhiis ( ) L. hail . the historIan of the Iowa legisla- turo has re"lsCI his fgU on tIme opinions ot memhers on the questions of rlJbmlsslon : ot prohibiton anti manufacture ot liquors , Inside the state. lie has now reports from . ninety-one ot the 100 members of the hcuse anti Inds thirty-one for amid thirty-five against resubml310n. I appears therefor . that the nine members of the house who have not been reported nmay turn the scale and carry the resoluton , assuming that all the others are correctly report2d. At any rate . the situation Is such as to make It almost certain that the republican caucuses wi have to be awaited to know whether resubmlsslon can 10 throughu On manutacturlng the &Ituaton Is mare clear In the house thirty-three are ported for twenty-four against and twenty-nine uncer- lain Mr. Hal has reason to believe this Is favorable to time measure. In the Fenate twent-one are for fifteen against and twelve uncertain. From the Ilrevlouf records of the members and other information Mr. lal'ls confident resubml lon will go down ali manufacturing wi carry Bolh Im b by smal margins however. - - - - - Ilwn I.ituuui tllIc'i' 1111) ' . DES MOINES , Nov. 13.-(8peclal ( 'fele- gr m.-Tho ) commissioner of the land omce here has received defnite Instrctons trom the general land olel at Washington with reference to the lands In northwestern Iowa recently declared to have been torfelHl1 by time SIoux City & St Paul r011Sine' the lands were declarell to hmave ben torfeled great number of applicatIons hvE 'been made by IJrtes who deslrell to enter Uller the homesteull Let They are nearly all held mmow by settlers under titles from the railroad - no\ setters ttes ri- road company which huave been adjudicated worthIes. The general hi II office Instructs that alt applications must ba r-jectrd. and that In due course. probably within thirty days . notice wilt be sent that the lands h1'e been Illaced on limo entry lIst at the oiflce This . imowever does not mean tut they will b' thrown open to ImHt'rlmlnate entr ) ' . Time gOl'erment wi allow the present holder the first chance to hlY titles at low prIces lU protct themselves. - - - - Yonnl tall Steuui , n 1.1' ' ' SIOUX CITY . Nov. 13.-(8pelal ( Telegram. ) -The Dakota county , Nrbraska . authorities succeeded today In apprehending : lole Mol- 10) a H.yearool girl who stolE a here at South SIoux City several days ago and rode almost without a stop 100 miles to her home at Brunswick. The girl had been ill for 1QI tIme . and was anxIous to be nursed by her mother. and havIng no money to pay fare . appropriated the horse In hemdesperation. . lit-s ) llln , ' " Ubtlh'I ) ' 1",1. DES MOINES . Nov. 13.-Speelal ( Tell- gnm.-The ) local representatives ot the American Spirits company , whIch has re- centy leased the plant ot time International distillery In this ell for a term ot eleven , month , ray tIme leue was ( eontiitionai . I provhles Ihat In case the leglaUttiro I passes a law allowing the manufacture ot liquors In this stats these may b m'eimded tu a ler- led ot five or len yesreat the ttl t now beIng I pall , $1,500 per month. ,1h , / plant is I the largest ot the kind In the jrmmntry . and has been Idle sluice the Iowa laws made menu. facture of liquors Illegal . .lf . the lease Is made for the long term the plant will be reopened - opened and run at full eapbt CII"l"tll If nl.rhl. , Judges . DS : MOINES , Nov. S. - ( Speclal Tele. gram.-Chlet ) Justice Given ot the state sit- preme court has announced that he will probably cal a convention 61 t tIme dIstrict judge ot the state , 10 bl hell hero durIng the sessIon of the legislature the coming wlus- ter. The state laws provide that time judges ot the district court mar hold conventIons at any time a majority of them request the to- premo court to cal a mectn . A number ot them halo lately wrItten him asking thHt suh a meetng be held to consIder the revisIon - visIon ot the code , now In prorss. which wilt be adopted by the coming legislature. Chief Justice Ov In regards the mater al ot great Importance antI has asked the judges of the state to male formal requests. so that time meetng can be called In due torm. :0 such me.tng has bcel held In nine years. tnllh t 11"1 n lln r 1111. . NEOLA , la. :01' . 13.-(8eelal.-A. ( ) T. Barnes , who runs a brick ) 'afl lucre was caught tinder a taIlng lot ot clay yesterday by one leg . whIch was badly crush ell Ills son was preeimt anti soon released him and assisted him to the house. lie hatl been underminIng a clay bank ! about twenty feet In height anti before tie was aware of It abut twenty tons at clay tel and he barely escaped being burled alive. 111"n I ' \'llnl 1lh..I. OTTI'MWA , Ia. , Nov. 13.-Speclal ( Tele- grm.-Ir. ) Phoebe Smih was killed by a . trein here . Site Hock island pamonger trin today Shl was deaf and did not hear the traIn ap- proach. _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ t'UlS 1 11 iAi'l'.t Cltt'It'IIllS. I'lhn.l"t 1' I.I"l'"I.tl Cuiuu fc'r'uuei' nt bum , , ' tl Inl. I lie . \llwnl" ' " ' " . SIOUX FALLS . S. D. . Nov. 13.-Specimul.- ( ) 11ev. W. II. Jordan special delegate from the Methodist Episcopal conference ot South : lethollst Ipllcopal Dakota departed yesterday for Denver to attend the annual meetng ot the general missionary conmmmmlttee. This eommltee distributes - tributes annually among the neOtly : lethocl t churches about $1,500,000 . Mr. Jordan represented - resented South Dakota at the meetnl In Brooklyn last year and succeederl In getting a donation for this state ot 12000. lie says thIs year the churches are not so badly In need of ftmnds am ' last and that he will not neel the commlteo for over $10.000. which he thinks he wIll have no trouble In Iettn . luch to the disappointment ot the eonlrega- ton of St. Augufta Episcopal cathedral of thiS city Archdeacon C. T. Hrcy of Kansas wIll not accept the cal extended to him by time Episcopal church here at a salary ot 2000. lIe would most likely hae accepted this offer but for time fact that he was a few layl age appointed to the responsible post- ton of archdeacon for the diocese of Penn- s'llanla , at a mlnry ot $3,000. 11"luII' flr SIII : FiI. AI'II.ln""I. SIOUX FALLS . S. D. . Nov. 13.-Speelal ( ) -About three weeks ago I. was announcel by the official paper of Archbishop Ireland , the Northwestern CluronIcie. that wihin a for the Sioux Falls month the new bishop als diocese woull hI named. At tllt time I was thought that thE cotusistory would be lucId November 15 . but the date being changed to Novembr 25. the announe'ment wi not be mad for a couple of weeks yet. Father I Nolan of time Catimohic . church _ 1 here says he new bishop has untoulJecly ) Den naimmI but the public announcement of the aplJlntmlnt will not he timade until after time meeting ot the consistory. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , ' \ 'iI lie 'r""cnt 1111.1"nln. . SIOUX FALLS , S. DO No" 13.-Speelal ( ) -John Miller . the supposed leader ot a big gang ot robbers now In jil J mere . Is suspected by some to be non otnr than Taott , the murdeer ot Banker Snel ot Chulcago This supposItIon Is based morc'on ' the fact that he Is a notorious and snmooim character , and aI- wa's disguises his face for fear ot being kedake . than upon his rsemblancl to that slippery nmuruierer alhough the resemblance Is qull marked. Postal Inspector I.'osnes does nol place much creIence 11 the rummmor but says that Miler Is undouhtedlr a very much lantO ImmdivItluaiimmunore states than one - - - Ito I Ii Cn" , ' IC H uu'kl Ont If Court . PIEIIIIE . S. D. I Nov. 13.-ln the ease ot South Dakota versus Thomas If. Huth , late superintendent ot school and public lands . charging him with crIminal negligence . whereb the state lost about GO.OOO through the Taylor tiefaication . .udge Jafy today sustalnecl a demurrer offered on the I'art ot the Ilefen . which practically settles the case Attorney General Crawford will appell to the supreme court. 111Inl I n In'Iln ' lions , ' . SIOUX I . \.LS. S. D. . Nov. 13.-tSpeclal.- ( ) Six car loads of machinery hale been received for the big pork packing plant hero and the rest will arrive In time for the plant to start orpratn about Decemher 10. The weather Is and ha9 beeu verfect for allowing hogs to fatten , and the managers of the plant feel sumre that no dlmcul ) ' will be met Ln securing all ot the fat hogs relulr , . JII out iuueuuh JII Silt1. SIOUX FALLS . S. D. . : ' " . 13.-Speclal. ( ) -Mr. Oliver ot Jolet , 111. ysterlay closed a deal whereby he leases the big oatmeal nll here' and wi start the same at once. le owns and operates a bIg 01treal ml at Johlet. This ml was closed blcJuse the oatmeal trust forcll Its product out of the market. Time operators refusCI to join the combine and closed up. I Is thought that Oliver 19 a nmeunberof the trust. B.I"lh.1 t" . : 'tlliiituikt't' . SIOUX P.\1I.8. S. D. , Nov. 13.-(8peclal.- ( ) News corMS from 1"landreal that I Is [ 'tled tlmat the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul wi next spring buli a line from Flandrlau to Ortenvihle . via Brooklng This line would run through one at the richest section ot the state . and would he ot vast benefit to the jobbing Interests of thh section . . YWII' n.\X i'ItiiCl1lti1XCE ! \C'r. Couust limit iu.nnhi teof . lie 3h'zusuire tl lie 'l't'steuI. BOSTO . : o\ 13.-The full bench C the llreme judicial court heard arguments to- day on a case brougbt against the civIl servIce eommlsloners by P. D. Brown to test the new veteran priterenco act. In time case the petitioner prays for a wrIt of man- danuu to compel 1 the ; r : pondents to certify hl' name for appohntmnpnt ! as a member ot the state polce ! he having passetl a com- petitive examination mind received the highest pI t 1'0 examlnat.n anc lee hllhest mark among time callllll\l' : The respondent . acting In accorlancq with the vetrramm's preference act cetf d the namc ot B. I I ) . lean over that of the I'ettoner ' , on the grOUltl that the tormer woo a veteran. The petitIon contends that Ow act at 1895 Is un- c"notutonal. anti tluat t. ; h has a right to retain tm ! orglnal ! postt.otm at the hea at the eligible list . anti asks that the court compel the conmtsmisaboners ! tq Twtore him to his I rlght - _ _ . _ _ . . \nll S'I'lm 0" .t'ltlOIS , Cit.titIi. . St.w \011 , l'olll'lnn'.1 ' of At- t.I.L1'101. AISTEIDAM. N. .Y. , .Nov. 13.-Etiward \'elple , ex.state sLnatbr. , ex.congressruian amid eX.Ftat comptroler , was arrested at his home In l ultonllle today on the - charge ot atemptng to set tire to the residence of Hubert Ii. " Fonda In l ulol1le. on the evening ot Nevember 10. A IHsket filled with shiavhngs saturated with kerosene oil . was placell against f rear door and set on tire. The fire was discovered anti ex- tre. tngulshell In tIme to save the building. Wemple Is also chargel WIth having iet fire to the Wemple foundry , whichS burned a month ago anti with causing other IncendIary tires In Ftiltomuviile. lie Fpent a fortune In politics anti contracted habIts which led to his downfall . lie took treat. ment for dipsomanIa , but failed to derive benefit tram It. ills trIend claim that his str.n - actIons are due to his being men- tally unbalanced . " The only complexion powder In the world that I. wIthout vulgarity . without Injury to the user , and wihout doubt I beaulflf h t Pozzonl' , - - - - ' - . , - - - . - ' _ . " - _ _ _ _ _ _ , c. , _ _ - _ - _ - . _ . I Dress Goods Dept Th ' Spcch ) Thtirsday's Blnelt All Wool . BnrgnutS > Al . At the Great Sale of the 0 I urnhSergo , . , Bankrupt j Double fnceti 46.lneh whl ! S , P. lorsc [ Dry Goods Co ' \ lint' twill . strong atud ulti- tnl twil. I tu. rbie , Morse's Ilrlce 854 ( nile " . BARGAINS GALORE ImaS' ) ' luiUm' . same goods ) . ' nal' R OLSON CO'S / ' S'480 yard O.SON . . . . . . . . . . . l'HCI . . BARGAINS WITHOUT END Black All Wool BA I"GAINS HenrIetta BARGAINS EVERYWHERE . Silk iunislm . 4G-lnch witle' . Never In the history oC the city were such 11' ) ' Goods VnIuos known. French gootis . very ibm Look nt our oITolln s , in'k'cM do time tnlktuig . don't Inlklnl. twill . Iools. $ . ( -1 S. I ' fail 10 bo on hutHI ' ' - " , " OISON CO'S 1'ltlCfl , ( ' ) 630 fnl 'l'hul"du" ' lHCI onl' ) 'art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ANY. S. E. OLSON COMPM1Y . 50-inch Crave1ette . . . . . title nod icartintil 5ts No 5nmplc Scot , fluid I 58-Inch I clmty I vorumtomi I , in I I'orunt ! ' blue onh' . elegant . navy eltglnt. J2.W. strong .Jdurllle 0 geol . ! worth1 . 39 I PHICI : . .urd. . O.sO. . . . . . Of . . . Underwear Dept Imported , Thursday Ladies' Vests antI Pants Novelties German Nltural color jersey . .lhhCII All wool00118 3S-lneh wile 'He 'lOll sell glolh. itSt' , . all H. sizes. K OI.SUN uIorse'i price CO'8 50 C Al nll' ( hellot ) ' cloths / brow . all . wool twilled r,2- , ! . l'IIICE I' S . tae I I. . . . . . . . . . . . . Inch wltie French worsl11 F' , .el1h " . ! 10llllel 41-lneh whl ni [ r Ladies Fleece wool Irportell plutitis . 3-incim , ' 11 Lined Vests 4 wIde wurth up to 8e. :0Inh39 0 _ OLSON CO'S 1'1tICF . only Amid 1'"lt8. grey al1 cern " r. I'l ) iari-iietits colors . We humtlity. S. l. l cru"sC Garme1ts SON CO'S lHI1' , oach. . , Silk Dept For Less Titan They Cut ChildrOU'SVOStS&PIUltR Sik Natuiral color , sizes I l to 22 . be .itaiitifnctured. 30c antI 3c. CllOl'l 150 worth l\ntufnchu UNI.caeh. . . . . . : . . . . CIOI . . . . Black AllWool C1'epons Al Ladies' Fleece Saln stripe goods . . elegant $10 Coney CUlloS 30xlOO 40 Lined Hose . . " 4 nuld stylisim Morse's prlcn" . IiuiIimg,4 1111 . . Bt'IMh. . K OLSON co.s490 Inch , geol ImUI lning , $ 5 , IIUCE. Jl yarti . . . . . : . . 'l'hul'Hlny enl ' . . . . . . . . . . . . colors Tmtum or double bhmmck heels s'nrrnmsted mtuiti tos. fast ! Murfe' " 10 I bi 3c. heell . 111 . 01.- 2 t 0 BlttokCrystalBongaliue $ i3.0 LoCka Cupe , 30x100 , . SON prl. lHIg. : . . . . . . . Bengalne good hiumImig , $ 8085 , 1"av ) ' . stylish and durable . . goodlnluJ . . . . . . , . . . . , . . Chidlen B Blaolc viil make an elegant duess. ! " Hose II.c Cashmere mlke In .Ielnnt w1 ' " price i.ro. , S. F. 7 9c . . OLSON CO'S l'RICE , yard 3.1'loh . Very tine i itbed gootis . worth . - ' lHCg Astlklll Capes $15.00 4o. tu IIC Illh . < . 10011. } co'uiJC Black Satin Dnehesse tot' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40' lHCI' . hair. . . . . . . . 25o to 21-lnch. warranted nit silk . 30-lnoh Corset heavy U. antI .5. duratmbe. S. g. : lor"e'll .09 I'Moctt'ic 1 Seal Capes $2185 Dept CO'S trice I'HCg. yard . . . 01S(1 . : COl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Romance Corset Black Satin : 5.00 , Oood material. lateen strtl'B. Eieeti'ic Seal Capes $22,00 svehl boned good shape ud lrl't ! brilliant black . goods ' Elcctlc . wel slze. .110re's , rice uund4 9c . . alt ! jrIce good urfuee. Morle" hrle , fot' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . al Mizel. . . . . ' I'ltlCE Jooll ! s. . E. OLSON prlce29 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . I. OLSON COb " PHCE , yard. . . . . . . . . Ladies' Waists Cliildreii's Fur Sets . Cluldret Jackson und Dref Reform . . nih . white a1 make sizes B dde D t From ,51 mum . at 1 a big 11 100 C makf. grey , medium whie extra edding Dept. Fur 'I'rII1111111Ig ulg Ion ! Mor e'l $10 goods. . . B. 69C . D. OLSON CO'S PlICI. ; . . . . . American Lady Corsets Bed Comforters . Domestic S ec t. IOno Warner's 1 and AAA , ex- . Large size anti heavy f g- cpnt make , Rood sizes In led 110r e's one price sIde . plain $ ! .r , on other'89 0 Cotton Battin whie ! ! nll ijre' S. ! the E. flzel oftioN79c . ' ,8. : Bottin , mate OIS : ' . Jrlle ! , OLSON COS 1'IIICE only IlIE. ) ( ' PflICId . only. . . . . . . . . Large rolls . clear , clan cot- . Satin Comforts ' toui \alte . wIll or opn lumps. nicely : lo..I.s , no Muslin IJnderw'ear. . . . 8 home Extra made size soft . 1111 . Mtrses1 filling . CO'S 12mc 1111\ IliCE. S. ; F . . . OLSON . . .Sc 0 l les ' 'Mother 1 . . . . Mlr1ll 59 price $3.00. S. E. OLSON cO'S lHCg. J3.0. . . . . . . . : ' Best Apron Ginghams Hu1bard Gowns 1 Army Blue Blankets A".ortetl cher ' strong and GOOI mlu.ln , extra width 1'my 0 durable . worth S ( 11 \ 5 0 and length I ' , . neatly . trhlne'490 ' ! Morse's 7Gc. S. b. 01.- OLSON CO'S I'ItlE . yard or . Price 10.4 size fancy borI1tr . heavy 01 " 1'11CF ) SON e. CO'S I'IIICE end\ . . . JP Wlrm ? , Sj gooll. E. I . OISON tItt'm" price1 ! . 9 8 P1'inted Cotton Serge Ladies' Muslin arni CO'3 I'RICE . pulr. . . . . Musln a1d Cainbrio Gowns Heavy twilled goods . 11ark am 1'1e OW.S 10-A White Blankets colors stripes all figures . . . ' . JURt the thinfor houle Assorted styles ! . nicely T . soft and fleecy . red tlrcsses . wrappers . e'tc : , would t trbnmimmetl , gOol. nlcelr . Heavy ) \ruppes. woull blue border' . . feee 'sm' hI ciuetup at ilk' . S. b. OL- 61c 1mlorse's Itrice I $1.25. materla6 9 0 ' price or $1.25. . border. . . . . . . . . . lorle'75 I 0 SON CO'S > I'IIICE ) 'ard. 01- OLSON CO'S IIOCb. ommly. , . ' . ' ' , OLSON CO'S PHIC pair White Shaker Flannel Ladies' Silk Chemises " . . . .Assortc.ti colors Ist , ash ' Mill remnnnnts 3 to 10 yards ASlortN1 , ' : fl ! 30.lnch wide worth silk . nhch' trllllll In Inco sik. Linen Dept 10e. Ild S. E. wlll' CO'S 5 C nnd iumst'rtion lorsc'9 price . S ' . . $5.00. S. E. OLSON co'sl,98 . * . l'IIICE only . . . . . . . O. . I'HCE PHICI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . : Linen Table Cloths Fast Black Sateen Ladies' Silk Drawers . 31-lnch wimle . color wnrrnted I , tt , colors . heat I I t I All white anti colored bor- not to washing PrettY . co or. leR imported L colorld ehane by . or t < Al I ' . warrantell all " ' exposture. : orse's prIce 1Gc. 9 2 0 wash Morse's ! silk. price nicely $ r. ; . I . OL19 Blze. sture9 8c . . ' ' I l , a - Sx1U C ' linen S. i : OLSON CO'S PHICg : $1.00.8. II1n $ . G. Our 1lorsc's . Natural color jersey ribbed SON CO'S P1tIC' . . . . . . . ' 10xl2 size Morse's prices . 25 Glove DeDt , J2.0. Our prIce . . . . . . . ' . Jewelry De pt . \ Bleached Twilled Crash Ladies' Kid Gloves i Strong mind rl\aIJle. worth 30Ladies' andR , 5 and 7-hook and 4.hmmtton 'l f In 4.luton Ce. S. . E. OlSON co's 30 Uhild1'en's Rings lench made gotmuis . all 101- " lHICE. yard . . . . . . . . orsi . al sizes. 1miorm'e's Price ; . UI' to $ i.75. S. E. OLSON 69c 0 14-karat gold tilled , worth mc,29c ' ' l . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bleached Linen 1.lmrt goll Ilel CO'S 1'ItICE . imIr. . . . . . . cimolco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table Damask Stick Pins ReV1ier Gloves t2-inch witle assorted pat- A lot to close . out odd sIzes 1 wortis terums heavy SOc. S. musul I' : . ( durahl29 Pretty designs worth lOc and 5c Suietle mtii colors . Morse's 4-buttomi prIce llacI 1 . 19 I 'orth , fe. , , , , r.t : I ! lede. Mo"s'j t CO'S HICb. ) : an\ . . . . 10c. ChoIce . . . . . . . . . . . ( holce of time lot. . . . . . . . . . . w 60-i1el Turkey Hair Ornaments ButtDn Glace Gloves Red Damask Shell gootls . assorted 'les.250 Tutimum hrown . black all 1 . worth ol WrClllee. . . . . . . . Etuglishi l 1 rCII' . the latest \ Jlnllome. pret ) patterns , Hlylp multi shadings real kid i wmurrmmumtemi fast colors . the C ' Sterling sliver hulr " Yhadlnls ' kll - I.'rench made colorl. thl Mrse'u. warrntell . . E. OLSON . C5u39 StlrlnK worth \ $1.00 and ora-49 . . . . . ' : ' ( timidItY . . Ind . . 0 price $ i.5. S. E lorsc'F98 qualty. IHICg. ) ard. . 0180 . . . . : . . . . . Chole mcn. only. . . U.O . . . . . . . . $125. . . . ( ' 0'S IHICI . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 j . .wffJt _ -sw-- _ : . 'i'Ihiti3A'I'ESili J 'l'O 81i00'l' illS ' \'I.g'j iiritiu1 'Jrlhllnlun" of l.ur,1 miuuul : llllnl LuuI ! ) ' lou.ghuis. SAN FRANCISCO , No" 13-The Ex- amln's Los Angeles special say : Lord Sholo Douglas last night threatened to take the life of his wife. II the corridor of the Ardmour , at Sixth and Uroaduu'ay . In highly plehcll tones and whie laboring under great anger , he Intormell Lady Douglas that It she ' would shoot entered her mother's room he woull her her.La ) ' Douglas was cool ald collected whIle all this loud talk was being mnamle and dhl exactly what ho told her not to do. She ! went to her mother's room and talked wIth her Ionl Douglas did not shoot her nor mutt he make any attempt to Mrs. M. Mooney arrived In Los Angeles . yesterday. There was no one to meet her I She had givemm It out thlt she was coming dowl here for war amid I rtalnly seems as though she had realized what she care tor. Mrs. Mooney proceeded to the Burbank theater anti In tIme corridor she met her dntmghter . Lady Douglas. The meetng was very cordial After a brief conversaton I.ady Douglas proetlled with her mother tea a imoteh where lrH. Mooney engaged a suite ot . rooms. At time usual hour 1.dy Douglas appeared at the stale door ot the BUlb nl , ilmeater but Lord Sholo wes not with her. She was accompanied by her mother. The stage door- keeper allmlted both ladles Shortly after Lorti Iougias turneml up. As soon as hue hearmi where Mrs. Mooney was lie became grea'hy enraged. lie was told to go anti us- vito her to leave. lie did so. Mrs. Meoney said it all right and timat sue woultl stay. 1tlamuager Frawley then aiui timat Mrs. Mooney must leave time dressing roommm. 'l'lmis was too mnmch. , Lady Douglas was loyal to her filial affection. Drawing herself Ill ) to her full height she said with great mlraiiiatic power that where imer mothmer couhmi not stay , she would not. Then Latiy Douglas viithmtirew to her tiressiimg room , lucked up her belongings with the aid of her nmother , and left the thea'er. loru1 Simohto , wiuc had during this Interval been prancing arouusd hehlnul time scenes , trailed behind. \'hon Lady Dotmglamt arrived at time hotel his lordshIp went In afier iser , and then hue made the threat to shoot her , but he evitiently re- consimiereui his worde. ilostilities ceased for thmo while , but they vIli be resumed today. At least that is what Mrs. Mooimey says , and Mrs. Mooney knows. LOS ANGELES , Cal , , Nov. 13.-Mrs. Mooney cannot find her daughter , Lady Shoito Douglas , today. Mrs. Moony arriveul here yesterday afternoon anti succeeded In raising a tremendous rumpus. She was shut out of the theater where imer daughter was playing , the daughtr lout huor engagement , and Lord Sholto timreatened to shoot her. Lord Shoito says today tisat ho bias cant isIs wife away where her motimer can uuever see her. Mrs. Mooney is furious , % lu rious Crsi ford A ri mc's lIonue , NEV 'm'OhtK , Nov. 13-Time steamer \Vcrra , which arrived at quarantine from ( leuuoa tcnighit , has as one of imer ; mabseumgers I , . . Marion ( . 'rawforul , the no'eiuut. Mr. Craw. ford saiti lie was glad to get home once more acid html no plaums for time immediate uture , Poll. ilA't'AIl.tN AN.'i1XA'ViON. Itesol , , I Iu.ii I , , him' I iii rmuhiuee'ul in dii , ' house cipiul i4m'iumut , . CHICAGO , Nov. 13.-A Washington specIal - cIal to the Tiumies-lieralmi says : Hawaii mmmay after all become a part of time Ummited States anti timat within tite consung year. In ! rmna bum of a trustuvortimy nature luas been sectureui corcerxmhmsg time hawaiIan program to be adopted by tlmo frientis of annexation during - ing the coumming wimmter. A joInt resolution wIll be Introduced eltlmer Iii time house or senate reqtirlumg time presiuient to imegotlate a tiesty of aimnexation with tIme govormmmnemst of llawail. Tiuis resolutboum wIll huave time sarction of time presitlent of hawaiI austi of time new Ilawaiiamm isminister to this capital , Mr. hlatchu , who today arrived in San Francisco - cisco enrouto to Washington , Still more hun- portaumt , It will have time approval of l'resitiemmt Clevelanti. Time resolution , as intro iuced or auuenuled , will provIde that if time presItlecut concurs and thuo governmumemmt of iimumaIl be wllhimug time itcimemmme of ammnexation simall imm- clumie a subunission of time question of joining the American uuulon to voters of time is- hand , iIitli ii.tS iit'htNBl ) iI'SiiLIi' flU' ! ' . Jell1 1114'S I a hior.m'nuuuii li iuuuu'l I' ! uini I E . t I uugil I , . Ii i'i , LiVINGSTON. Mont. , Nov. 13.-The fire In the Bozeman tunnel , which Imas been raging furiously for tIme past nIne week. , imas at heat burned itself out. The tunnel is now abomit clear of smoke and deadly gui , and nothing niuclu but steanm La 'U present icemming froumi eIther enmi. A force of men baa been put to work , and as soon as the tunnel cools sstllciently the task of cleaning IL ommt svtll bo comuimcumceu ] . The fire has caused several very bail caves and thousantis of tons of nick have fallen on time track. This obstruction wIll ho reenoveti as fast aim possible and temporary tImbering wIll bte luut lam. It l. expectoti that this. s'ork uhi1 take two months or more , but as soon as it ha conmpleted traIns wilt ho run thmromigh time nmousntaun again , The Northern I'aeitic , it is stated , imas do- cltleti to line anti arch the entire tunnel with imohiti brick unasoumry. Time work , however , will not immterfero wIth the use of time tunnel. Fort \'ort Ii I'ii'ih iug house ii i'Miuiui's , FORT WOltThI , Tex. , Nov. 13.-Time Fort Worth packing huous , whmlcim has beeum vir- tuaiiy aimut down for several nioiutlms , re- Si nmed operations today under time now Clii- cage unaumagetsment amid Is rousing to ita full capacity of 2,000 hogs anml 5,000 cattle iuer day , Time resurumptlon of alougimtering by this concermi wilt give employment to about 200 people at present , wimicim number will be increased - creased in the near future , iumoruuiuiuiu h'rnul us , ' I I u.n of I'I er I roil. NF\V 'S'OltK , Nov. 13.-lteturns colk'ctei by the Iron Age show that time rate of prim- ductlon of lmlg Iron hmuui reacimeul the cuuor nmous total itt 217.308 tons 'er week on No- veunber 1. Time October hurouiuctiorm Is ceth- mnatei at 915,346 tons , us compared with 7G3tt64 tona in July , tiACICRI ) h'l' ( ) A % 'oit It. 'l'ltAl. Four tit-ui IJhhu'uh 1:1 thuI CuiIopne ot the lVork 'i'rniui , NAShVILLE , Nov. 13.-A special to tima AnserIcan fromum hilrmhnghamms , Ala. , says : Fmmrthier details of tIme 'reck emu time Southern m'ailway at America , Aba , , yesterulay tilecioses time fact timat four mmmcii. were killed anti four imujuu'cd. Time colliahoum ocetmrred betweeum a freight train amuti a work train , tile latter backIng on time forener witimout placing slg- mmahs ahead. Time killed uere : Tommy Cmuimmmhng. imammm , Moses McGee , Luck liaibey , Steve Mc- Iamsalmi , I' . F. Matthews amid I'imih Sewohl , emsgimsesr anti firemamu on time frc ighit , emmul I'humk'ilhturn and /tusdrew 'I'D ? , imuomutl , of limo work traIn , were more or less lmmjuretl. Time dead mets were in time caboose of the work traIn , which collided whOm time engIne of time freighut , and wore unable to jummsp , as tha rest ditl , - _ _ _ _ _ _ \S'tlt'l'ILlht I'OuthC.t'l' . ( l'mu'rn hiy Piuir mrlthiNortiierh ' . 'iiulm for Ni'h.riish.uu , WASIIINI't'ON ( , Nov. 13.-TIme forecast tot Thmumrstlny Is : For Nebraska-Generally fair ; northerly wInds , For 2miusuuoimrh-Llghut rain , followeti by fair svetthmer : ; wiummis utimiftung to s'esterly. For howa-Ltght raiumq , followed huy cear- ing weuuttmm'r ; winds shifting to westerly. For Kaemsuts-Geiseraiiy ( air ; nortimerly winmIm. For South IakotalCmtlr , Precotleul by local semosvu ; his lie' extreme easterim vortionh mvesterly wirud. 1uuc'nl Itu'eorul. Ol'FICF OF' 'FIlE'iA'1'IiEIt IIUI1EAU , O2ulAliA , Nov. 13.-Omnsthma recor'l of teimi' peratuire mtummi ruiiimfmmhi , coinparetl wltim time corrcitutontilnm mlmiv of time p1151 four years : 1893. 1191. 1593. iS9 Maxlmtmrn teumiperatuiro. . 48 47 43 B Miiuhemuunm teiuslmc'ratluro. . . . . 40 38 i'J 4 Average temperature. . . . . . 44 42 3t 41 P1 c'chlultutiomm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ' 1' .15) 'f ( 'oniition of temperature anti iu'coiimhtntion at Ounaiua for the clay anti utiace Maceli 1 : NC renal tenuperattiro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Fxem's for the duty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Acctuinulmtted t'xcemee hsce 'tlmmrch 1. . . . . . 391 Normal itr'cilmitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 ! inch l'Xc'Stl for thue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inch 'I'Otfll Ireetluitatlon since Mmtrcim I 20.31 unclues 1)eilciency mmimcu March 1. . . . . . . . 9.69 inches Itt'l.u.rt. fruuui Sinlinu , , ' ii I 5. p. sii . . ; i ! etc . ( c I4TATC Op STAT1OS& 'P WLCi1U. ; o 4' S . _ _ _ _ . Omnaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Id .34 Ciomumly , North , Phatto . , , , , . , . 40 40 .00 Clear , liutromi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 3t4 .2u ) Simuwint , ( .lilcago . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 42 . ( . Si. tomml . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 44 , lt St. i'uu. . . . . . . . . . . . 14 42 .2ml htmhuulii , , Lavemmport. . . . . . . . . . 40 41) , iie Ciummitmy , KimitIas City. . . . . . . . . 4 $ 50 . 'l'tCluumtly. hlemL'na . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311 40 .OuiVhomuily , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 41 .Oml Clear. Salt Lake City. . . . . . . . . .0 i kutm'iy , iilsuiuarca. . . . . . . . . . . atm s .OtfiCiommtly. Sm , % 'iimcoimt . , , , . . , . .55 32 . ' . ' 28muowIum. Cheycimimo. . . . . . . . . . . 30 . 4mb .00 ( ' 14 , Ii , iVhhiiston. . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 'Jd .T Clear , ltuluithCity , , , . , . , , . . 40 (4 .00 Clear. ( JaiVetoui. . . . . . . . . . . . 70 _ 72 _ , fiOItumlumi _ imp. "L' . ' imsdIctes trace of pretipltallon. - L. A. WkU311. QIasrve , - . - - . - * * _ _ . . _ -