Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 23, 1900, PART I, Page 5, Image 5

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H'-lrH kll ItfttlflH llin lillllilltlK. Hi
In- lilfii Mknh htm 1'imlmlr, however,
In fml lilmclf In Hi ulnitiiiili iiimI iilmi
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hm It rifHfiHlf H'hmi Hit' urtli'i'M nurstcd
hln b h ! r l In l ululm "I did II. I
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AM Mwm In III littler ntl n( llm
Hminlf between III Iwn melt slnliit Hint
urn liMtflim th miml n( llin Mint lii run
thin IN iiitillliH H nllW i', w Mi ll Iim IiimI Jnut
lll I'WiM I'tllfllflK III liiiiin Im nnw I tin
Ion mm IIHK!llliK III imi i'ii (iHii'I'm nrtiin
Milmnfthl ImlillHK III" revolver clime In
Mnrrl' hiiMl Mrlimmlil, iiflci tiring
rlN Hllcmi'iiil In ni mi' "' I tio tiiniii,
Imt i in ituhlMi'il m imiimIiit nf clerk titul
ininn, wltlili III nillnil nf Ilic tiring limt
lmlthl In Hi limits, Mini llii'tl turned mid
nfl il MM I II Till U Iii.IWmI ii lliivn been
Hi fulfil luil llnitilnx wliu knew Mi
InimiM until h timl it itrli'Viinrn nKnliit
Mnlft, Mini, li clitlini'd, wim rrHiioiifillil
Mr hiivliiit hi iy ((illicit (Hlirr who
Vfi"w him Mitt they iiiiilil mil nitrllnite.
dH In iiliUliliiK lull it illfii'iini-it liruln frmti
nrlfiiliilKi'iir In lliiinr.
M.irrl Unit lliiiiil lilllclnl M.i-iinl.
I'fwnlf II Muffin wiih niillv nf f'li'V
In Hit. II. Hi' wit In vi'nln nlil ntnl Iriivefi
a ii ii Mil !n niiliK II clilrri-il Hid
rntunilil'Mt ni'rvlir nl Hi Iu'rImmIiik of Hid
IHmMiI mllMllill tiillnli iin mid 1 1 or fnr llin
Mr iliiflfliiif Ml Hiirltiu iim llrttt two
r li limit iin Mri'iilltiimlly Mnml ri-c
nut fur rmrlf'iiry. tirlimltiK Hio ilrlnycil
nfl llti In tint 11 unit imltlliK Hi ntllrn In ii
Iwilrf nlinni I linn ever tifnr A yi-iir unit
inif hkh Muffin ti mini nintllnr for Hi
Wnr ilppnr liiirnl. rlniiinliiK iiIiht will
A mt 1 1 nr llriiwn III lit now iilurn lie tnuln
lnlnil lil rrrnril nn rxpriillvn olllcrr
nh. niiiiii timl Hi work, wlilrli wiih mnrti
Iwhlinl, Hp In tut II wim writ ri'Kiintril
If Hi ifi'Hiniry nlIli'iTH. lull wnn nut iom
Inr wllli mime nf Hi ouliiirillntitpn In lil.t
nttlr. lm f'iiinilnlni1 llirtt ln won nn
ni-rrll)- Imfnii In lit Irrntnmnt nf IliPin
nll nflrn mlnl iimr wnrk tlinn tln'y
rmiM iin. It iilmi Ik kiiIi! Hint In nrdrr to
dri III mirk ili In ilut tin wniilil rrnnlrn
In 'in In work nvrtlnif. unit ln.ni n y.art
rt llilr minimi tnrntlon Tim trraMiiry
nfilPlnlii, liiiwiT, iin licit nurro with thcuo
inlriiii'iiln, nml uny Hint tlio n ml 1 1 or r
iiilril frnin null rlrrk u roiiiI iliiy' work
nml nn mm.
Mi'IIiiiihIiI' Hi-i'iiril nl Wnalilnuliin.
Mrtliiniilil U ii lirnllirr nf Wllllnm II.
Mi-limmlil. Hi wrll-kmiwn tuirllnnn hIiikit
of Hi IIiwIoiiIhiih. wtin In unlit tn Imvn
iiluratfl liltn fur Hin niirratli' ntnK. tin
In Htililiirrli-il. f.H yrnrn old. ntiil I lull nml
tin look I lie. lie nlnn In from Ohio nnd lum
111 In Hi Riivrrninriil nrrvlr nlnco sonn
flr Hi rlll wnr In IRfi'.i li wn rn-
mnii (rotn liin tiimlllnn nn chli'f nf iltvlnlnn
In Hi iifTlr nf Hi i iiintnlnnliinrr of riintoinn
tn IMn Ii nn riniioliilnl rlrrk In ttu
Mm of Hi nmlllnr for llin War ilrpnrt
mnl In t?7 ti wnn ninil itlntnirHliiR cf-
nrrr In Hint iilllci'. tn nilitltlnn to hln olhrr
lull. rwrlvliiK In nil $2.00il n yrnr.
IN rwirtwry, liiiin. mi nrrnnntg wrr
fmiml ntinrl fl.non, nml mum IjoIiik riiilri'il
tn tnnk nn rxplntinllon Ii rlnlinril tluit
n n mrnnlnn Ii li.nl forgotten to rlono
hln Mtf nn Irnvlnir liU ofllri' nml Hint tit'
hml tin rntilipit nf Jl.onn. 1 1 proiltirril
ptlitpnr wlilrh Ipinlril to pximprnlo him
ffnni ill rtinrn of tnklni; Hip innnpy, nml
nn hn tminpitlntrly mnilp rooiI thn nnintlnt
rmthtn further wnn ilonr rxrrpt to rrilncu
hln nnlnrr In $1,100 nml trnnnfrr him to
th otfir nf Hi nmlllnr for Hi rnHtofnr
(lrnrlnipnt wlirr hn wnn rmployril nt tlio
llm nf Hi trnKPily. It Is ntntnl thnt Mo
Hflmilil ha lin n hnnt ilrlnker nt tlmcn
nml that many nf hln tnlnfortnncn enn Im
trnrnl In thin nonrrr. Ho linn ninny frlnmts,
(inwpTpr. who rrmuil lilni nn n inun of nmny
pipfllrnt iitntllpn.
Ilrlliinnlil llnilly Winiiiilril,
MfDnnnlit wnn rrmnveil to thn KmrrRcncy
hiMpllnl. whr th ilootors hn hern htully
rnft(pil In IrylnR In nnvn hln 1 1 (p. Ho wiih
tililln prnfnnply from th Rnnhrn hn hail
trout nrrnnn hln Ihrnnt. hilt It wnn fnnnil on
Mflmlnatlnn thnt Hie JURUlnr vein hail nnt
hn plrrfpil nnil thnt the wound wan not
llkply In pmlnntrr hln life-. Th hiillpt
wfMiml prnril to he more nerloun. The linl
lt ntrnl the left hrennt IipIow Hip henrt
nml Imliteil In th tmek hrtwrpn thn rlb.
An npratlnn wnn performeit nnd th tiall
remTil. The ilortors wern hopeful (tin
man itmM pull thrniifih nnlena hlooil pol
nmla nr nther nnfnTornblo symptoms tie
tekipeit WMIp Meimnntd wan In Iho hands of the
nrr a pollen ofTlrer snt nenr htm nml
hpt htm iimter constant snrveltlnnce.
Trhneitly h h umler arrent nml In the
tmty ( the pollee, hut whlln th flRht for
hin life In roIhr nn there will he oo re-
ifnltit lintnl tifrelllstip. HwlnR In Iho
flHi-nl nuiiif f til" miuinU thn iloolors
tint nnt ittnliiil htm In Im seen for tlio
tifi nf .IIHR tt SlnlPttietit.
'IiMVI1I.MIi. ii. Iter it Th hotnn of
I'frtnk II Mnrfln wlm wnn slml nml kllleit
In WnnliltiKioit till" nfteinumi, wnn In this
Ml II a" Infitipfly ciiriirpiI In lnmlnetis
liei n tt ii fnr n IntiR tlmo hml hrrn rccnR
lilyeil n" n t'fotnliiPtit nml Inullni; rppnh
limn II was nppolntnil tlirrp yrnrn nRn
n ntnlltnr nf Hi Nnty ijppartmcnt nml
nliiiiiillir viim Irntisfrrrril lo n nlmllnt
pwlllnn in Hi war itppnrlincnt. Mr.
Meffln wnn nlmtit f.O yrnrn of iirp.
Mi'lhiiiiilil I'lrrn nn Mnrrln llnokn,
'111 ilnnprfntn diameter of tlio HtniRclp
Imtwerii Mortis nml MncDnnnlil I illsclowsl
lit- Hi nlnrlps of the o 111 f lulu of thn nil
illlnr's oltlrp, who wnro nenr Hip soeno of
Hi IliiRpily. Thn ntnlltnr snt nt hln desk
nlRlllliR llin ilny'n mull whrn MncDimiiM
ptilrtnil nml nnkril for n. frw mlmitrn of
itlnli (onvprniitlnn with him. C'lcrkn In
thn Hiljolnlnit oltli hrnnl Imnl tnlkliiR nml
Mni'lioiinlil wnn nnpurpntly IhrpntrnlnR.
Ilirti they hnihl Mortis turn In his chnlr
Niul i otni' lownnt llir iloorwny Morris
Imi'keil Into llio rnoiti. Mnrlinmitil followhir;
n few fppl nwiiy Thr flr-c stint timt tirrn
llfiil lunl nn Morris liarknl In. It mlsnpil
Iho tttnrk nml wnn Imlinlilcil in the iloorwny.
I'll rlrrks, liorrlflcd, stepped forward to
Itilervi'iii' Hut nn they did ko MarDoimld
lefifliptl forwnrd nml urntihrd Morris lv
Iho cunt rolliir nml ilriiRRrd ti I tit hack Into
III nllitltur'M nltli-p. Now th men were
lirrnul tn tirt'HHt. Thrre wns not tlmo for
Hi fterks In rnsli In nml tin one. snw what
follnwi'it Itiitni dhitoly thereafier, hut two
shuts worn heard In tupld mircesslon. It
Ii evident Hint Morris sought tn i:rntp the
wrnnu from liln iipbiiI Inut nml that tits
hnml wnn over thn Imrrel when the bpcmvI
stint wns llred, for tils linml was pierced,
Hit Im 1 1 then ImlirddliiR Itself In tlio wnll.
Mui llomilil tlirn put tin? rrvoUer clone to
Hut uudltur'rt henrt nml tired for tho third
lime. Tills tlmo thn hullet went tn Its
murk nml Morris fell lifeless. This clerks
nnkril In unit "!iiv MttrDnmilil stnndlnK over
tils victim. As they looked they saw htm
turn thn weiinun iiRnlnst himself nnd fire.
Then h wnlked to tho hall. MncDnnnlil
tlirenteued tho life of anyone who dared to
Intercept til in. tt wnn then that ho struck
I'llnlck, who wnn In the hnll nnd mmlo nn
ofturl tn Htoi him. (IoIiir to the strret hn
sat down on n pllo of lings nnd drew tho
penknife from tils pocket nml slashed tits
throat. Two pnllcn olllcern wero nenrhy
nnd prlziil tho man. He made, nn resist-
unco mid wns taken to tho hnepttnl.
Tlio body of Morris wns lifeless when his
nubordlnntes renched his side. Thn bosom
of his nil I rt was powdermnrked whero tho
shot went In, showing how near tho weapon
wan held when th fatnl shot was fired.
Thn renin Ins wrro taken to nil undortnklng
rstnbllshmnnt and Coroner Nevltt will hold
mi Inquest on Monday, tho funeral follow
tiiK thnt nftcrnoon or Tuesdny.
TITLE TO PIPESTONE OUAUttY '
MAKES PLAIN STATEMENT
Nrcretnry limit TrlU Nrnnlnr thnt the
IHlKnielen nf Hip Philippine
Hniiilrr 1IHI,(IOU Men.
Senate Coramltteo on Indian Affairs Will
Hear Much on Iti Monti.
TRt'ATY OF CESSION COMES UP SOON
(Inr I'liiutrrmmrii t'nntrnil Hi Title In
In Hip Uiivrrninen t Alrrnilj- nnd
Will Opimnp tin- Aliprotnl nt
(lie Coin put Ion.
WAHHINUTO.V, Dec. 22. (Special Tele-
grniii.) An InterestlnR contest Is expected
when tho treaty for tho purchafcu of tho
l'lpeslono Indian reservation In Minnesota
Is tnken up by the sennto Indian commlttco
nflrr tho holiday recess. Tho trenty wns
rntf-rcd Into between tho government and
the Yankton Sioux of South Dakota about
a yrnr iiro, nnd tho consideration Involved
Is $100,000. fotigrcBsinnu (Inmble ot South
Dakrta U urgliiR Its rntltlratlon. whllo it la
oiiposed liy CongrcLHUiim McCTenry of Mln-
niBotn. who contmds that tlio title to tne
land Is vested In the 1'nltcd Stnies. Ml.
(iambic eotitcnds Hint tho Sioux have a
clcnr till, which una recognized tn tho
negotiations for the purchuso nf thn reser
vation. Tho treat;' is to bo tnUeu up by
tho enmmlttco when congress convenes In
January.
Annllipr limn Ilntik.
Authority has been grnnted for tho or-
Kniiliallon of tho First Nntlonnl bunk of
Hurl. la., with n cnpltnl of J2r.,000. C. I).
Smith, Joseph V. Wadsworth, Wllllnm K.
l'erRUson, V. T, Hownc, William reck nnd
(Jcotgo ('. ('nil nro named ns Ineorporntots.
Tho Nntionnl Dank of Commerco of Knn-
rns I'lty wns toilny npprovru ns reserve
agent fnr tho First National bank of Au
burn, Neb.
Appointment" (ilven (Int.
J. i. Hopper has been nppolnted post-
matter nt Dutler, Iluffalo county, Nob., vice
A. T. Davis, dead; nlso A. W. Kcllopg nt
llradgnte, Humboldt, county, In.; W. W.
Templmnnn nt Homer, llnmllton county,
la.; Nlcholns Weyland at Meyer, Mitchell
county, In.; i A. Uusa nt Hockhuni, Knulk
county, 8. D.; J. ('. l'lrkerlng at Virgil,
I'endlo county. S. I) , nnd A. II. rensc at
Wagner, Charles Mix county, S. 1).
Charles II. Cartwrlght of Durllngton haB
been appointed railway matt clerk.
Michael J. McGlrr and Wllllnm T. I'nrKcr
of llencdlct, Neb., and Terry 1'. Young of
Des Moines have been nppolnted copyists In
thn pension office.
MIes Kiln Klro Thunder of Lower Unite,
S. I)., Is nppoluted nsslutant matron nt tho
Omaha Indian school and MIsh Bertha I.
I'urslcy of ltnnkln, III., to n similar posi
tion at (Senoa (Neb.) Indian school. Rob
ert S. Mooro of Atlantic, In., Is nppolnteil
teacher nt Fort Molavo Indian school In
Arizona.
Melklrjotin Htnrl fnr T.lnpnln.
OcorKO I). Mclklejohn and II. C. Llnd-
hsv left for Nebraska tnis nricrnoon. it is
understood Mclklejohn will not stop for any
leiigth of tlmo In Omnha, but will go di
rect to Lincoln to begin his canvrfss for tho
senate.
Sneaker Ilcndernon will lenvo for New
York on Monday to spend tho holidays.
CarneKli' Sliriln n l.llirnry.
Andrew Carneglo of Pittsburg, donor of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. At tho last
meeting nf tlio sennto commltteo on mlll-
tnry nltnlrs, tho proceedings of which were
inailu public today, Sccretnry Koot made n
strong presentation of the necessity for
Immediate legislation for the relief ot the
nrmy. Ilo stnteil tiroailty tnnt u congress libinrlcs, stopped out of tne snorenam notci
did nnt at once Increase tho nrmy In sub- Friday nnd started for Senator Hanna's
stnntlal nccordnnco with tho recommenda
tions of tho War department tho United
Stulcs would bo obliged to abandon a largo
portion of tho I'hlllpplno Islands whero
civil government Is established. If tho
present gnrrlsons arc withdrawn from cer
tain portions of tho Islands the municipal
olllcers, mostly Filipinos, will bo left de
feiiseless, with every prospect of being dc
residence, Just around the corner on La-
fayetto avenue. Two gentlemen who wero
waiting for htm nt tho hotel approached
and asked for flvo minutes' talk with him.
"All right," responded Mr. Carnegie, "but
Just walk along with mo. I nm behind
time." i
So they wont along together and ns they
walked tho two gentlemen lnld before Mr.
prlved of their lives and property, nnd at Carni-gto tho necessity for n public library
thn samo tlmo tho United States will be at Fort Dodge, la. They said Fort Dodgo
disgraced, tho secretary said, for havlnR needed n llbrnry tho worst kind, nnd tho
proved faithless to itii solemn obligations. wtty things were going It seemed that tho
The serrrtary nrgucd ttint It was necessary only chanco of getting one was lor some
to pass tho department bill ns a wnoie in crcat and good philanthropist to give them
order to properly adjust tho military or- onc. They talked their caso for a square
gatilzatlon tn thn new conditions created 0I1d n half, between tho Shorchnm nnd Sen
by tho Increase of numbtrs. ntor Hnnna's house, nnd when tho party
Wo do not any of us, no saw, "expeci reached tho senator's door tho library was
that fo- nny cnnrlderable period an array Uon.
of 100.000 men will be maintained and for "Surely," said Mr. Carnegie, "Fort Dodge
nn army of 00.000 men tho provisions mado shall have a llbrnry building. Let tho city I
(by tho committee) aro sufficient." donate a site and ngrco to mnlutnln tho
With reference to tho matter of start ue- library, nnd as soon ns this Is dono draw
tallB thn secretary said that ho was con
vlnced that tho control of the permnnen:
staff departments in tho city of Washing
ton Is nn evil thnt ought to bo rcmemeu
nnd that It In highly Important for tho army Treasury department.
that there snouiu ira nueii-unnKvau. omnha Iii.llnn Snpply nno.
sorvlco between mo lino aim iuo num. in
nnswer to nn Inquiry tho secretary said
ou mo for $30,000 for tho building. Good
dny."
Tho two men woro Solicitor O Connell
and Director of tho Mint Roberts of tho
Commissioner Jones said today that the
I . .. I. fM.IInn n .... 1 1, J.nnl w 1 1 1 ll nnanorl
that it was of minor Importnnce whether "-""'" "' 't
.glmcntal formation " ' " " "' , " ; " r. r. ' "" " ; "r.
Stops Tickling
AH serious lung troubles be
g(n with a tickling in the
ttiront. You can stop this at
first in a single night; a dose
at bedtime puts the throat at
complete rest.
Ayer's
Cherry
Pectoral
The cure is so easy now, it's
astonishing any one should run
the risk of pneumonia and con
sumption, isn't it? For asthma,
croup, whooping-cough, bron
chitis, consumption, hard colds,
and for coughs of all kinds,
AVer's Cherry Pectoral has
been the one great family medi
cine for sixty vears.
Three iliest 25c., S0c, $1.00.
Too; atiiRntit Mono luppiy io, iiJ;
Lin Mm.
there wns n corps or regime
of thn artillery branch, and that whllo he
fnvnreil the foimer. he really cared very
llttln about tho matter, which he regarded
ns n nurely technical question. He said he
had put tho corps formation provision Into
tho hill hecnuse It had been generally rep
resented to htm as a wise provision
Secretary Hoot devoted considerable at
tention In his testimony to thn army can
teen, urging thnt ll was a grcui uicuun
ot maintaining tho morality, health nnd
llnrlnllno of tho troops. Ho pointed out
thnt the post exchange Is n club whore
the men get together to read, talk nnd
smoke, playing checkers and other games
nml drinking under such natural restraints
ns tho place afforded. A prohibition of tho
canteen, the secretary said, would Interfere
with enlistments, ns tho men would not en
list If they knew they wero going to he
confined In n reform school. Ho consid
ered the ngltntion ngalnst the canteen a3
a misguided one. holding thnt the abolition
of tho canteen would drlvo tho soldlors
out nf the post rxchaugo. whero they wero
subject to salutary restraints, Into tho do
moralizing nnd vicious surroundings outsido
of army posts. It would result In moro
drinking mid moro deception among thoao
who drank. Tho secretary also pointed out
th-it tho proposed retirement would con
vey an entirely erroneous and prejudicial
view to the public as tn what had been tho
couno of tho army In regulating tho salo
of liquor up to this time.
IT.NMO.NS I'DIt WI5.1TIJII.N VHTUHAXS.
War Hurt Ivor IteiiiPinliereil liy tlir
(Jenrrill (lu eriliili-n(.
WASHINGTON, Dee. 22.-(Special.) Tho
following pension have been granted:
Issue nf December fl:
Nebrnskii: Orlglnul Lanson J. C'llne,
Seward. Jrt; linns Jacob Units, Klkhorn. $;
John Cht-rry, HoWItt, S. lncrene-Hamuei
lluterb.kUgh, Fairmont. U. ItelssiiH and
Increase Frteilrlch Under. I'nliner. HO.
Iowa: Original -Tyler Harding. Des
Moines, $(!. HeHtorntUm nnd nddltloniit
I'hlnehns fa liver (ilenil). llloomrteld, ts.
Inert-nse -Otis J Nye. Odar HanldH, J.S;
John It. Wetherell. Lisbon, 117, Wllllnm 1-'.
Jone-. Soldiers1 Home. Marshulltnwn U);
I'ntrii-k IniKmi. East Des MoIih-m. 112. Orl
timl widows, etc -Minors of William lionnr,
Ospt-nln. 112, (Hpeclul necrued December S)
Iluniwh M. Head. M .rshajltown, $s
Mont. inn: Incrtase Adolphua C. Han-
h'folurUo'1' Orlvlnul wldowE, etc. Nancy
K. Splluiuu, Denver. JS.
Torpi-ilo lliinl'x Trliil.
WASHINGTON, Dee. 22. Secrotary Long
has received tho following telegram from
C'nptaln FJvaus. tho temporary head of tho
1 Inul hoard nlilcli has been conducting me
ii.uh of tho now torpedo boat Ilatley oft
Neport, regarding the performance of tho
littln vessel yesterday:
' Trial Halley suspended for want of suit
1 nbte coat. Standardization complete for
twonty-nlna knots, Rnglnes and appur-
lerani-es worked admirably Hoard leaves
I for Washington tonight. Halley returns to
Motrin Heights."
Jordan Is approved. Ho said there ought
not to bo nny delay, as everything hnd been
approved, tho clerlcnl force selected, and
by Now Year's It should bo In active work
ing order.
SHOOTING UP HAIL CLOUDS
VlneynrdUta ot France and Itnly
Flrmty llollrvp In Succcua
of the Method.
"MANY MUST BE
R.EMEMBER.ED'
Only One Dy More to Do Your
And the presents must be chosen quick. It's a high kind of art to choose them wise y and well. The motives of
crift trivine are varions. Some are inspired by affection, some by friendship, some by social obligations, some by business
demands; some by sense of duty and a spirit of charity. The main point is to give something serviceable. Can you not
find something in the items given below that will suit you?
liildren's Furs
Children's fur sots
in lambs' wool, mutt and
scarf. 05c.
Children's fur sets tn lambs' wool,
and angora, with purse per set 11.45,
for him YvAf
or her
Utnbrclliis
are nlwnys
welcome
Wo'vo men's at 75c, $1.00, It.M, tt.M
"wo'vo Women's nt 11.00, J1.33, 11.65,
12M and 'J.90.
Jewelry
Thero must bo some
thing exceptional in our
jewelry department. It's
one of the busy places in
our store everything at
about half tho regular jew
elry priced.
CulT Huttons. Scarf Tins, Studs,
Chains, Fobs, otc
Misses' fur sets, for girls from 10
to 15 years Imitation Krimmcr nnd
stono marten, real Krimmcr and muf
floons, at $3.90, $1.90 and JS.50 for
muft and scarf.
t 3r
M
en's Cliristmas
Slippers.
Tlwre'fl lots of cotnfiift In a pnlr
of slippers. You cun lii thum out
aftop Hiuipor nml your iiuhuuiui
V
en's
M
en's Neckwear
cun nlli) tliutn on 'twill koop liltn
Bllptilim ou
Tlioy don't cost iiiueh IBc,
from Bill
fine
Gloves
In end
less varh
ty f0c
and up.
M
en's Win
ter Shoes
hecid.
Men's box calf
shoes heavy
weight double
sole, lace, fashion
able shape. Na
tures own last.
Goodyear welt
sewed low broad
Warranted.
w
omens
Christ-
mas Furs
Ileal mar
ten scarfs
with cluster
of tails
Galore
Thousands of yards of
silk has been manufactur
ed into pretty neckwaro
for this holiday business
hundreds and hundreds of
pretty stylos and patterns
hero for you to select from.
15c, 25c, 35c, 45c, 50c,
75c and $1.00
pretty Handkerchs
0 in a box just the
thing for him, 50c
11 Linen Hand'fs,
Plain or initial, 25c
jyeti's fancy Hosiery
Mercerized, in a line
of pretty patlorus 25c,
35c and 45c
:mt in tho ovonltii.'.
SUc,
5c, 75c, Wc and up.
3.Q0 jgoy's Neckwear
Uox cnlf possesses to an extraor
dinary Jeitreo all the qualities that a
wearer has a right to expect In tho
best shoe leather. It Is the one black
leather that Is universally worn und
universally liked. Our price and gunr
nutee, $2.50.
We've n vlcl kid, man's shoe, with
nil tho Kood points attached to them
thnt la looked for in any shoe medium
weight Ouodyear welts, all sizes and
widths-$2.60.
w
Real mink scarfs, with cluster of
tails, $1.90.
Good sheared Cony collarettes, with
tabs and tails, $3.90.
Ileal marten dorby collarettea, with
largo cluster of talis, sold elsewhere
for $20.00, at $9.75.
Reaver collarettes, made of choice
aklns. with tails, worth $20.00. at
$16.75.
omen's Shoes
We are rendering
the shoe buying people of
Omaha the best shoe sav
ing Bervice that you have
as yet met with.
You can't mention a style or kind
of woman's shoo that we haven't In
stock and it a less price for wnme
quality thRn can bo found In any other
store. In Omaha, We make u npeclnlty
or woman s goou tnoea at
0
ur Ladies' Muff
Department
Most complete of any in
Omaha
Sheared Cony, Electric Seals, Real
Martens, Delivers, Otters and Per
elan Lambs, $1.00 to $15.00.
Bows, batwings, four-
in-hands, imperials, etc
15c and 25c
"Jgoy's Mufflers
in a full line of pretty
colors and patterns, 45c
jgoys Shirts
made up just like pa
pa's, complete in every de
tail35c and 45c
pocket Books
For .Men nnd Women 25c
45c, C5c, 75c, $1.00 nnd up to $2.00
Borno with Sterling silver trim
mings. Chatelaines, 45c, 05c, 76, ?1
nnd up to $H.90
T adies' Gilt Belts
50c, 75c and S1.00
ndics' Slippers
Women' folt NullillorA fur
trimmed, 1.0l
Women's fancy trimmed nllp
porn, $1.00 niul SI. 25
Wo'vo n pretty lino for you to
chnoHO from nt about onc-hnlf the
usiml prlco of holiday bllppore.
y adies Neckwear
Every ar
ticle in this
departm' nt
lias b e e n
reduced to
ono-httlf nnd
loss nothing
to bo cart icd
over. Tho lino
is comploto in
ovory respect.
They ni a it o
dainty and
pretty pros
cnts. Main Floor.
1W etls Suspenders
15c, 25c, :5c, 45c. 50c,
(15c, 75c nnd SI. 00. Storting nil
vor buckle, the prettiest gift of all,
$1.25 and $1.50
jyen's Polar Mufflers
ellk cmb'd.oxtru lino f p-
for Xmas, worth $2.50, forPlo
M
en's Prince of
Wales Mufflers
The very swell tet extra g.
largo and plaited.. 2J1.&
M
en's Silk Hd'k'fs
.Tnpaneso initial hand
kerchiefs full lino initials.
10c
i
faro for tho round trip will he charged,
tho tickets to bo ko'M Kolng on March 1,
2 and 3 nnd from points within 150 miles
of Washington on March 4 and good return
Ing leaving Washington to March 8, In
clusive Kor military nnd other organizations the
faro will bo 1 cent a milo each way, with
a minimum per capita fnro of $10 for
fifty or moro traveling together. For nd
vanco committees to mako arrangements,
not exceeding threo persons, tho faro will bo
half the per capita faro charged organiza
tions, the tickets to bo used within tho
required limit, not exceeding February 21,
1901.
ships nnd advertising for smaller battle
Bhlps on tho general lines of tho Maine
class. Meanwhile considerable pressure is
being brought to bear upon tho Navy de
partment by members of congrcsB nnd by
prominent western people to lntliicnco a
decision In favor of tho l'aclflc coast.
PROFITS MUST BE LARGE
Armor l'lntc .Mnniifuetiirrr llrfentlii
l.nrKi- IN'rrciitiiRP Aildeil (n Cost
on (iroiind of (irciit llnril.
SOUTH DAKOTA TOWNS GROW
Census llnrciui Slnkr Pulille I.lnt of
IMupen with 1'opnlntlon He
tweon 2,000 ami 25,000.
I'HILADRM'IIIA, Dec. 22. Hoforo tho In
dustrial commission today Charles J. Har
rah, head of the Mtdvalo Steel company,
answered Mr. Cramp's statement of yes
terday concerning tho enormous profit on
tho manufacturing of armor plate. Tho
profit on gun forglngs and nrmor plato aro
small, tho witness said, when tho risks ln-
... m.. nr.nl,iniinn i vnived aro considered. "Tho prout of
f .orinln Ineornoratcd places In boutn ua- .per
i
WASHINGTON, Dee. 22. Tho preventlnn
of hall storms by cannon firing Is nn all
absorbing topic nmong tho wine growers of
Franco nnd Italy. .lohn C. Covert, tho
United States consul nt Lyons, France, has
provided tho Stnto department with a sup
plementary report upon this important sub
ject, tn nnswer to many requests and In
quiries. Ueforo tho Improved cloud destroyers
wero In use wine growers shot powder
from a sheet iron ense fixed In a strong
box on the trunk of a tree. In somo parts
of France they rang, and still ring, church
bells at the approach of a hall storm, ho
lleving that tho vibrations In tho
ntmosphero rerved to break up tho storm
clouds.
Hut Ihcso methods have given way to n
scientific system of combating tho elements
by means of n novel nrtlllery service. Tho
guns nro the shnpo of an Inverted cono, the
opening nt the mouth being twenty-eight
ami ono-hnlf Inches. Thoy are about six
nnd one-half feet In length, mado of thin
holler Iron and stand upright on tripods
three feet hlh. At tho baso Is a forged
breach, which holds n forged Iron block. In
the center is placed n metallic cartridge
containing eighty drachms of Wanting
powder wndded with n cork nnd tnmped llko
an ordinary minor's blast. Tho detonation
13 very loud.
Wlno growers generally, states Consul
Covert, aro emphatic In their belief as to
tho efllcacy of fighting hnll with gun
powder A single cannon will protect nearly
seventy-five ncres of land, limo nnu again,
It Is stated, approaching hnll clouds have
cither hid their direction changed or brokon
into shreds, brlnlgng n copious fall of rain
In plueo of tho threatened destructive hall
shower.
Dr. l'aul Utztneuv, nno of tho most dis
tinguished clenttsts in France, believes
that the question of tho Infallibility of tho
cannon Is still In the domain of experi
ment. Nevertheless, In Italy nlono tho
number of cannon used In cloud shooting
has oiled from 2,000 In 1S03 to 15,000.
CliriiU Hiiti-M to Inaiiicurntltm.
WASHINGTON, Dee. 22. Tho general
commltteo In charge of tho arrangement for
tho Inauguration of President McKlnley on
March 4 next has been Informed by tho
railroads constituting tho Trunk lino or
ganization that special rnUs will bo mado
for thoie who attond tho Inauguration cer
emonies. For Individuals ono first-class
WILL ABOLISH COMMISSION
Illvcp nnd Hnrhor Intended to
Do Any with Mlinonrl
lllver CouiiiilNNlon.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. The river and
harbor bill, ns It will be reported from tho
houso commltteo soon aftor tho reconvening
ot congress on Janunry 3, will carry
a provision abolishing tho Missouri
. . 1. n.m.l.lnn nlAHflv
rlvor commisHion. i
has been ngreed upon and only waits tho
formulntlon ot tho bill to llnd a placo
in It.
Tho decision to dtscontlnuo the commis
sion Is said to have been unanimous ou the
part of tho committee, nnd It Is tho result
of stntemcnts mado to tho commlttco by
members of tho houso whoso districts touch
tho Missouri on either side. Thoy generally
expressed tho opinion that tho navigation
nt tho stroam i3 so limited as to render
the commission useless. Tno general opin
ion was that ns tho Improvements of tho
river consist most entirely of tho banks
this work could bo dono ns well If placed
In tho hands of the commission, nnd tho
commUsloners npproved this view. Tho
commission waB created In 1881, and at
prosent consists ot I.lcutcnnnt Colonel Amos
Stlckney of tho engineer corps, president;
Mnjor Thomas H. Handbury ot tho englneor
corps, Major W. Ij. Aiarsu oi mo engineer
corps, Charles C. nroadhead nnd C. L.
Chaffee.
WORRY OVER BATTLESHIPS
Hoard of tloiiMtrui'tliiu IMniU' It Work
IleooiuliiK I.rwilly Involved mid
j Unite l'rohlemntle.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. Tho Iloard of
Construction again considered tho battle
ship problem today. Secretary Long had
referred back to tho board tho bids cov
ering tho three sheathed battleships, hav
ing nccoptcd Its conclusions ns to tho eight
other vessels Included In tho advertise
ment. Several Interesting legal points are
Involved in this case. In tho first place It
Is doubtful whether or not ono of tho threo
vessels must be
coast builders. Thero Is a utrong argument
on each Bldo ot this question. Again, It
la a question whother tho department Is nt
liberty to request bidders to nmend their
bids through tho Indirect method of restor
ing certain items of construction omitted
In their specltlrattoiis. Altogether, It ap
pears that tho board will bo occupied for
tho next threo days In determining these
points and then passing upon tho nltema
tlve proposition lu tho event that tho bids
cannot bo brought within tho limit of cost,
ot having recourse to new designs for tho
lmin. having a population of moro uiau
2,000, but less than 25,000, In as follows:
Aberdeen .
nrooklngs
Deadwood
Huron ....
Lead
Madison ..
4,0x7M!tchell
2,310 1'lerro
3.4USSIMIX Falls...
2,7'j:i Vermillion ...
G.TluW'ntertown ..
2,550 Yankton
4.0.V
.. 2,36
..lU.'JifJ
.. 2.713
.. 3,352
.. 1,125
Stnte Depnrtiiient lleeelven Trenty.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 22. Tho Hay
Vauncefote canal treaty, with tho senate
amendments, wns received at tho State de
partment shortly after noon today. It was
transmitted from tho senate through tho
Whito House. With tho treaty wns n sim
ple statement, not by tho president pro
tern of tho sennto, but by tho secretary,
reciting the action taken by tho senate on
the convention.
Tho Stnto department will forward tho
amendments In tho usual course to tho
nrltlsh government, and they will bo on
their way to London by tho steamer which
leaves noxt week. This action waa rather
moro rapid than is usual In treaty making.
Once it Is taken, thero will bo nothing
moro for the Stato department to do until
tho nrltlsh government has passed upon
tho amendments, provided nn unconBClon
ablo period of tlmo Is not so occupied.
fie nn nn ImluittrU'H lleprensed,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. A pronounced
depression tn Gorman business enterprises
genernlly has been reported to tho State
department by United Stntes Consul Al
bert, nt Hrunswlck. In building, In rail
road projects, In tho construction of elec
trical and street railroads nml In projoctcd
electrical planta for lighting tliore ltnB been
n very material decrcaso as compared with
last year, of from 30 to CO per cent. Tho
number of projected gas works Is almost a
third less nnd In mining nnd smelting, metnl
manufacture, breweries and water works
thoro haB been a considerable falling off,
Tho consul characterizes tho depression
ns n natural reaction nftor so much pros
perlty In 18S9, and says thnt (lonnnny never
wns so flourishing ns during last yeur.
cent on nrmor plato appears great,
ho said, "but when Us ncccptanco or re
jection depcndB on two shots, na Is tho
case, it Is small, for when (ho armor plato
Is rejected tho material is lost."
A question ns to combinations ot capital
brought a statement from tho witness con
cerning tho reported Crnmp-Vlcker Sons
nnd Maxlm-Mldvalo company negotiations.
Mr. Harrnh said:
"No ono today has an option on Mldvale,
nor has nnyouo nn option on tho controll
ing Interest ot Mldvale. I would stato fur
ther that when I was In London last sum
mer Mr. Albert Vlckers told me positively
1 that neither ho nor his company hud nny
, Intention of coming hero 10 establish a
plant to do any business beyond thnt which
thoy could do for tho government."
When naked ns to tho tariff conditions
Mr. Harrah said:
"Let tho tariff nlone."
Tho commission also heard testimony re
garding tho plate-glass Industry by John
Pltcalrn, president of tho I'lttsburg Plato
Glass company. Mr. Pltcalrn nsserted that
a combination wns nccessnry becauso of tho
failure of soveral Individual factorlcB. After
tho consolidation of tho manufacturers, Mr.
Pltcalrn said, tho Jobbers association bo
came objcctlonnblo In Its demnnds. These
demnuds nsked tho Pittsburg Glass company
to discriminate ngalnst buyers who were
not members ot tho Jobbers' organization.
W. W. Hcroy of Now York, chairman ot
tho selling department of tho Pittsburg
Plato Glass company, wen asked: "Hnvo
you tried In any way to prcvont tho trade
In tho United States from buying forolgu
glass?"
"Wo havo certain contracts with buyers
In consideration of which they ngreed to
buy glass hero,"
"What would bo tho penalty in their re
lation with you If they bought abroad?"
"Wo certainly would not retuso to sell
to them, hut It would bo renconablo to
suppose that our competitors buying abroad
would recolvo commissions from us when
thoy purchased our product."
Working " Appropriation Hill.
WASHINGTON, Dee. 22. A subcommit
tee of tho Bonnto committee on npproprla
tlons today began tho consideration of the.
iioiiiv,. ovKPiitlvn nnd tudicial nnnrmirl-
allotted to tho Pnclllo aUon w,lh ,ho vlow ,)t having it In
readiness to bo roported to tho Hennio soon
after tho reconvening of congress after tho
holldnys.
MelkleJnhii Cuinm to NrlimnUn.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. Hon. George D.
Mclklejohn, assistant secretary of war, left
Wellington today for Lincoln, Neb. Ho
has been granted lenvo of nbsenco for thirty
days nnd will at onco begin a ft -mill can
vass for tho Nebraska sonatorshlp mado
vacant by the rotlrcment ot Senator Thurston.
Mn ii lllowii to Atoinn,
LIMA, O.. Dee. 22.-VIIllnm Heddlek of
Findlay, president of the l'ruducers I;x
iiIohIvo comiiunv. was blown to utoniH this
ufteruoon by nn explosion of liltro-glyccrliio
nt thn comjiaiiy'H factory nenr here. Tho
explosion shattered hundreds of window
lumen In tlm cltv. Tho factory wns closed
,vt'8iiriiuy ror mo uouuuys aim air, ueu
dirk lunl gnno nut tu put n padlock on n
door. Tlio explosion occurred in mo ningu
sslne.
Ni'Kru llnllliin to lie lilect refitted,
i;L1:V1:LAND. O., Dee. 22.-JudKi NelT
lu erlmlnnl court today sentenced Kdwanl
ltullieveu. negro, to Do electrocuted on
April 12, 1001, for tho murder of Patrolman
Ktllpp. Hhlpp wiih killed whtlu uttemptlllK
to nrrost ltuthoven, whom ho had (Uncov
ered tu the net of burgarUliig n residence.
Tim trial uttrncted widespread attention
owing to tho fact that Huilievcn wan con
fined In an Iron cago whllo ho was lu court.
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