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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1899)
THE OArATIA DAILY BEE : THHRSDAT. MA"RC1T 23 , 180 ! . SEW RAILROADS IS DAKOT Daly F w Ltett LaoVme to Connect Blacl Hdls with Dearer. CAPITAL IS FOUND TO SPAN TH GAPS t.f TnJ ftnndH Arc Placed In tin Slnlr Mlilc-h Will Complete n Direct Line from Hie Ttiln Cltleo t < > Colorado Point K. DEADWOOD , S. D. . March 22 ( Special Capuln T. H. RuMicll has returned fron the efctrt , where he has been for the las three monthp working on a ocbeme to bnili ti railroad between Denver and this city. 1 only reqalrts & road between Dead wood am NewowtUe. aleut ntxty miles In length , am another short line between NeweaM.l an ; Oriu Junction , about 17f. inllis In length This would iplare Dead wood within 4&0 mile of Denver , In a fllrwt line. Captain RuRholl stutos that he has prac ttetlly accomplished his mission and tha the bulldlnt ; of the roads is almost an ae sured fact. Denver capital will construe the road between Deadwood and Newcastl and an eastern ryndicate will build th Orin Junction line. Denver would thus ente as a ckse competing point with the cas with mining machinery and supplies for tb Black Hills It is almost certain that the much talkei of railroad acrcrs the reservation to th Hills , cither from Chamberlain or Pierre will be built this year. Several of the road operating in the eastern part of the stat are making moves wnlrh are being inter jireted by many to mean a road cxlensior Pierre will make an extra effort to hav the Great Northern company build In fret Aberdeen und then across to Rapid Cltj In this event , Pierre wi.uld become a rail road center of considerable Importance , an It would forever settle the question c capital removal. The old Pierre. Black Hills t Duluth Rail way company is still alive at Pierre an the officers of the company are doing every thing In their power to get the Greet North ern or some other company to purchase th has obtain froi right-of-way which been Pierre lo Aberdeen , a distance of 127 mllei The companj has already graded 100 milt of the road and to the company which wi take hold of the matter the Plurre. Blac. Hills k. Duluth company ntll give all t its rights and concessions , including th right-of-way through the heart of Pierre t the river edge. With the road from 3'len to Aberdeen built , there would be a dire < route to the Twin Cities. lllnrlv 11I1U CltlrciiK AinliltIOUK. The people of the Blatk Hills aremuc _ stirred up over the railroad building an manj uirefc are being pulled to get one t another of the eastern muds to build acres the reservation. In Rapid City there is a old organization , still kept up , which hi alreadj surveyed a road across to Pierre , distance of 1C2 miles. All of the rigbt-oi way has been obtained and the city will dt nate fifty acres of land In the best part < the city. It would require only about 2f miles rt new road to connect Rapid Cil with Aberdeen , and that done , there you ] be a direct route from the Hills to the Twl Cities. At Rapid City the road vould coi ni'rt with the Fremont , Elkborn t Missou Valley road , one of the northwestern d visions , which goes to Deadwood At Rapid City there Is another old rat road company which owns the rlght-of-wt from the city to Mystic , about twenty-Ci mlles west , which goes into one of the rid est mining districts in the Black Hill About twelve miles of the rood have bee ironed aniT nearly all of the bed lias _ bee graded. There is reason to believe thi either the Milwaukee , Northwestern , Grei Nortiern , Illinois Central or some othi road will build across the reservation th jear. jear.With With the connecting links built fro : Deadwood to Denver , for which there every reason to believe money has been fu nibbed , thtre would be a dliezt route fro the capital of Colorado , through the Blai Hills , tn Pierre. Aberdeen and the Tw Cities In til. there would be a total onlj 525 miles tf new road buildlnc to d and there would be very little expensi' track laying WITH K11LI NO CMPLOV : I'liriner lierre - td for Allrced JIu tier of III * Hired Mnn. SIOUX FALLS. S D. . March 22. ( Spec ! Telegram. ) A new e. inplulnt has jubt be sworn cut at Vlborg. Turner c untj agaii Iver Paulson , a pr minrui fminir , for t alleged murder of Chrisfphcr Nelson. 1 hired mun Pnulson was airested last we < but owing to insufficient evidence , the cc was dismissed , and he was renrrtstad und the new complaint today The brEt let talent has been secured by the prosecution Old Trooper * Want More Serrlee PJDR.RE , S D. . March 22 ( Special Te' gram. ) Maj r Stewart and Captain Bi" of the old Third cavalry have return from WashlnRttn , T.lierc thej went sit days ago lo look after the reorganization that regiment. While tliej have but lin no say in regard to the matter. It is u dersi od from other fouroes tiat the vi untters will not be calle-d upon until aft the regular arm } is completed undtir t new bill and then vlunlcers will be call only if needed In case they are call upon the old officers 'will ' be given a cban in the reorganization. lituiifnite Output of Wool. BELLE rOURCHE , 5. D. , March 22 ( SjK'ilal. ) It Is estimated that there i S50.000 head of cheep within a radius 100 inllos cxf this city , iwlilch give an nnni clip of over l.UM.OOO pounds of woul. T business men of tils city arc taking su to urganiro a Wool Gnwers' asolailDn ! the purpose of creitlng a wareihruse which to fctore the immense wool clip. IE f ! touted that it will save the wool gra er * > J300.000 n jear to iiave tihe eastern bu ( irs ctfmp out and JIBJ cuth for the wi stored. II > Pardon for Ilie l ST. PAVL , Minn . March 22 The ntten to secure the pardon of the Younger bo ; whn are ferving life sentences In the pel tentiary for their connection with the shoi Ing of a Northfield bank cabbler and otbe In which the Junes boys were said tr < also concerned , failed todaj in the Rt eenate. Senator Wilson's bill to amend 1 J X.Murdock , 79 StHMJprnss Street DalltiF.Teius , toys"My n hud n terrible Cancer on his ja' lor which the doc-tors perfonin B jmmful operation , cutt nc dev to the t one and scraping jt. Ti Cancer won returned , liovrever.ti ] il wu ! more violent thnn bfore V w e-e advised to trj B S S The s < end bottle inede. an imjirovemen Uusr twenty Iwttles hud been tnb the Ouncer diEnpp nivd entire ] and he was cured pc-nnnnently. " Pperifin U the oniy remw that can rvttch Cw.rer the most dead of nil dlr.fja.fef. Booth on Cantwr ai Blotxi Dihe f.e6 maUfd fn-f l j Svn Specific Coinmny | , Atluntu , On. parole taw to as To pprtt.l the YoutRetr tt be purclefl ouf of the * t tf winie us for UnaJ pactape anfl iatVed four TC-IM cf ecoucb U jia B Senator \\il on Tias ntt < rafv ceoenil .tid In tharpf of the prof-r ut Ion of thetrjftJ twrntr-flve years BRP. and bope yet to re- Mve and past the bill MAY INVEST IN RAILROADS Hill Authorlrlnc Sntlnc * Untiku ic J'nt It-p i M ir ' Mon - ? In Dond * In Ne" York Lr t1atnrr. ALBANY. N Y . Mtrrh 22 The tcnati etonunlttee on tanks toda > acreed to repon fnvorably the bill authorlr-lnp fiarlnps banli to Invtfct their deposit * In the aortRBRi Imnds of the Chlcaco & Northwestern "rail road Chicago. Burllnpton & Qulncy rail road. Mlebipan Central railroad. Illltiris Cen. tr&l railroad , PrnnFylvanla rallmad , Dela ware & Hudson Canal company , Delaware Larkawannn & Western railroad , New York New Hex-en & Hartford railroad , BoKton & Maine Railroad company and the Malm Central Railroad company , provided tha the railroad * Rbnll have earned and paii regular dividends of not lees than 4 pe : cent per annum for the year nest precedln ! such Investment , and. provided , the capita Btucl ; fchall equal or exceed In amount one- third of the par value of Its bonded indtbt- ednefce and further provided that all bondi authorized for Investments ( .hall be M-curei by a first mortgage of the vhole or a par of the railroad and the railroad propert ; actually In the possession of and operatei by such company and. provided , aUo , tha cuch railroad tie of standard gauge of 4 fee fcM : Inches Xot more than 20 per cent of the whol < amount of deposits of any bank shall b < loaned or Invented In railroads and not mor than 5 per cent of the deposits Invested 1 : the bonds of any one railroad. Street rail road corporations shall not be contldcre railroad corporations. NUTRITIVE VALUE OF FOODS Experiment * wltli tlie ItcMilrutUn Cnlluineter at "V\ ' < -i-lej nn liilter- ltj Give SutiMnctorj Itedult * . MIDDL-ETOX\-N. Oonn. March 22 Th following authorized statement recardln the experiments with the respiration calla meter , which are liclnc conducted by Pro : AV. C. Atwater and his associates at Wcs leyan university , under the auspices of th United States Department of Asricultun was furnished to t'he ' Asstxlated Press to night : "The experiment clcted thie moraine an was satisfactory in even * way. The ma had passed nine days and ten nights con tinuously In the small chanibor of the ap parntus. Tlie results apparently agrte wit those of the previcu * experiments in dem onstraLing that the human body in con f-unins and utilizing its fond obejfc the la1 of a conservation of energy. These rt searches are show ing with great accurac the nutiritivc values of different food mate rials and their ingredients when they ar used by di0erent men under different cos < lltion& of work and rest. "Althcoieh the research Is extreme ! laborious , the outcome is fully meeting ti ex-peitations. The results ore to be put lis-hed In scientific detail and the practici teachings will t > e In due time given to tl public In popular form " ADVANCE SOCIAL CONDITION ! 5IeetIn r of Heffinnerw at Aew Tor Coimidern Ail * iMilillltj of u \eiv iitldiinl Part ; . NEW YORK. March 22 A meeting labor agitators , social reformers , silver mf and delegates from several bodies organlzi for the advancement of various kinds < social conditions -was held in this city ti day. While the conference was informs some of the participants have a plan wberel It Is thought a national partj will be o ganized. Among those present were Chief Tayli ' f Philadelphia , Eugene V Debs. Herman Sihultere and A. S. Dulln , both of Washin t n. and President George P. Kteney of U Assrciation of National Silver clubs Most of th-se present made speeches ai the advisability of calling a national co : ference was discussed , though no action w taken. Mr Kceney said another meeting wou be held nnd he thought some plan w\.uld aprted upon then He said If the conve lion is called it will be held in Buffalo b tweeu June B and July 4 , at which time t ! nail ual social nnd political conference w be held in that city DIVIDED AMONG LIBELANT t jilutie Cane \dmlraltj ift Decide In it niiHtuii Court Anejit u iie Derellet. BOSTON. March 22 In the United Slat district court today before Judge Lowell I' ' unique case cf W H Lowell and othe of Gloucester , owners , master and crew the she nerV. . H Cross , against nine ! nine gId coins and other valuables , dereli on the high seas , was decided , the proper being divided among the llbelants. The valuables were v'cked ' up by the ma ter and crew of the schooner August IT lai s me distance from the scene of the Bou g gne disaster. They were attached to t : br > d } of a nian and were estimated to worth fl.OM ) The b'd } could not be ide tlflod and had to be burled at sea No o : appeared to claim the property and t : court was asked to award the amount the balvors. The court divides the proper in halves , htlding one-hall as salvage. which cne-third is to go to the v * e owners , one-third to the master and on third to its crew. The othtr half will held by the government. DEAIH hECuRD. I'nulor of I'nUed HrelUren Clinreh KEARNEY , Neb. , March 22 ( Special ) Her Frank S. Douglass , pastor of t United Brethren church , die d suddenly It night. He had been in goo3 health a worked all day on borne manuscripts 1 complained of feeling 111 after supper a in a short time was unable to speak S Douglass was formerlj pastor of the Unit Brethren church in Brldgewater. S. D. 1 was a member of the Loyal Mystic Leg1 ! and Modern Woodmim He was 2-1 jeare < and leaves a wife and two children. flrotlier > r tlie I'amonii LONDON. March 22 Rev. James Spmgeon , britiwr of the late Rev. Char ! Haddon Spurgeou , IT man > yean the ceJ brmc'd minister of the Meiropolltan tcbi nacle in London , was found dead in a ra way carriage this evening on the arri' here of the Brighten express It is M posed that death resulted from apopltxj. FlnE RECURD. Tlirre ni rr Sl - ini-rii Drktraj-fd. COLIMEI'S. Ga. Maich 22. Three rii neaaiers. the Owrns , TJInt and Raj Ci pre decirojed by fire tolas together w t x > barcefi L.O e , $40,000 , partially t-i rrcd b > insurance INiur Vlc-tliiic of AVood Alroluil. PRINCETON. Kj . March 22 James Dlldinc. a tramp , is dead at the raihx dei > ct here , bbv-ing r ach d here Ir pRdurah. Kv it tuts beea aeoertaiand tl hit hem IK at Llrn * . O. Mid tiat he 1 bcJd fMfi iiUUc potltUwt t * a railroad iu He bud t > t n vi-ith a party at iwenl } < r nu trampc at 1'adUDali. vho hud otHkiwxJ u < alrahul and hie IK th * fuunt fltmilj of I pirtr One U unl.uovc The othtr t JoH-ph C rn rf St , l ouib rj dV. . tf BuHiniorc. RICH TO\\SS \ \ OF hAXTA CLARA Province Produces Immense QutntitfeB of Sugar and Tebucco. COUNTRY STILL SUFFERS FROM WAR BLIGHT Mllltnrr OHlclnl VUltft Prlnoljml of the IllMrlrt anil M Itri'ort of round Tin-re. WASHINGTON. March 55. Assistant Secretary of War Melklejohn made public today & report trott a military official who has Just returned from a trip to Camajunnl. Remedies and Caibarien , la the province of Santa Clara , Cuba According to this official Camajuanl has a population in the town of C.OOO. the atislcipallty of 12,000. Camajuani U the center of a 1mgc tobacco district , It having produced in favorable seasons is much as 100 000 bales of tobacco per annum Verj few people enlisted In the Cuban army in this section Ncarlj all of the In habitants had fathers and brothers In the Spanish army. Under the Spanish system the taxes collected last joar amounted to 120,000 There arc no sewers In the town. Tee welle have b.oome contaminated through the earthen vaults , the result being that tjphold fever Is very prevalent at certain times of the year. The municipality of Remedies has c popu lation of 12.UOO. Previous to the recent Spanish-Cuban war the population was lf > ,000 Remedies hat suffered greatly by the war. The district is a sugar-producing one and lour centrals are located there , all of which will grind this 3ear. The annual taies of the town were , in peaceful times , between t-JJ.OOO and $50,000. U is expected to collect in the t > lx months between Janu ary 1 and June SO of this jear $6,000 or 17,000. Caribarlen has only one other town In the mumcipalltj Guajahana. The city has a population of C.OOO and the municipality of t , OHO. The population increased 1,000 during the late war. No mllitarj operations took place in the vicinity of the municipality and it has suffered more bj business depretsion than by the relates of war. The principal business is importing and warehouse storage The taxes before the war anuunted to from J20.000 to Kft.OOO per jear. The present collection is about T12 a day , . The mu nicipality is in a bankrupt condition. About 1,500 destitute people are there at present Another place visited was Placetnb. ThU town hab a population of 4,000. The other towns in the municipality are San Andreas and Guaracabello The population of thf municipality before the war was 14,000. now It is S.OOO. This localitj suffered greatlj. as it was the center of important military op erations. The annual taxes before the war were 127,000. They are now about J7 000 AVater is supplied from veils. The city is onlj twenty years old and has wJde streets laid out at right angles The municipality was often occupied by from 20,000 to 30,00 ( Spanish trocps No jellovv fever has evei originated there and it is considered bj phjElcians one of the healthiest places ir the island. PLATFORM FOR PORTO RICO Principles of JtrjialiHcuu Part * on the Ihlnml Enunciated at > aii mluan. SAN JUAN. P. R. , March 22 The lender of the radical partv have decided to organ' ize a republican party in Porto Rico witl a thoroughly American platform. They wil endeavor to unite all factions. The platform will be submitted at a meetIng - Ing to be held tomorrow and it will endore * the policy of President McKInley , w ill pledgi fidelity to the American flag , hail the prcs pect of annexation to the United States express the belief that the Porto Rico eourti can be trusted with the civil government o the island , but will declare a willingness ti | await the action of congress. The plat j form will also favor free suffrage , publi l schools , refurm In taxation , free trade will i the United States , the establishment of : gold basis for the currency , the America ! sj stem for the judicial- } and will pledg < tht party to lend every effort toward civil izatlon and to teach the inhabitants to be come loyal to the United States. PACKING HOUSE STATISTICS Further Modi rate Tendency to De create it. Shown in ! > iicki K of Ho 1:1. . CINCINNATI. March 22. ( Special Tele pram. ) There is a further moderate ten dency to decrease in offerings of hogs Tctal packings for the week are S55.00C compared with 375,000 the preceding wee : and 325.000 las * : year. From Marth 1 th total is 1.130.000. cgalnst 1.0G5.0DO a yea ago. Prominent places wnrpare as followfc 1S33. 1S.1S Chicago SsO.O'JO SJO.OL Kanhah Pity 1411,100 J72.0- 'Omaha ' 1(2010 ( 68 Of St. Louis 92,019 C2 ( . . Indianapolis 45,0'ittJC fr Mi'waukee ' 4b.UiK ) 47.1' Cincinnati ul.O'K ) r.i,0 ( St Jos-eph C2.0OT 15 Ot ' O.tumwa 2S,0'tl ' ) 2S.O. 1 Cedar Rapids ! i W9 22OC Si lux City 2XKitl ( 20 , St Pnul 21.0W IJ.U Nebraska City B.tiOO IC.Ct .NS KOIl VVB TIIHA VBTCIIAV ir i of tlie CIi 11 AVar Ileinejii liered 1i ? Ilie General Got eminent. WASHINGTON , March 22 fSpeclal.- ) Tbe following western pensions have bee granted iREue ( f March & Nebraska Original Homer B Holida ; Beatrice JK. Increase Harry F Mills , Ne brafka City. JS to HO CharU-F S Gates At l.lnson JC to JS , Hurlbut R Lurore. Repul llcan Clt > , ? G to $ k. Benjamin F. Wanu maker. Imperial. JG to $ b. IJWB Original Thomas E S ! > > ! > & . Davi Clt } . JC Restoration and additional Job L Jones. Charlton , { 2 to to Increase- Bj-ron P tilvinnei Parnhamville Calhom JC t" Hi' . Henry 1C Hulse. Nevada. J14 t 117 , Thomas J Powell , Falrfield , JC to J HeiEsue end increase Du'vld Stallcoj Laurel KG to TB Original widows , etc- Madallne MiKee. Van Meter , 112. Mexica war v\ldowb Maria L Parnell , South Enj lit-h te KVyt mlng Original Taylor Pennocl Saratoga , 1C South Dal'ota Original Frederick ( Ficbel , Sioux Falls , $12. Dall ; Tieamrj ' laletiient , WASHINGTON , March 22 T day's Btat nent tf the condni n of the treasury show Available rich balan-e , f2tl.3Clf-00 , gold ri Mine , K42,142. < 10 Iincmiriiir Ilo iiltnl for liionne , CHEYENNE , Wjo. March 22 ( Speci ; Trltgran- t The members rf the Sta' Board cf Cbarhit * and Reform includir Governor Uiebards , State Trciacurctr Abbot State Auditor Grant. Slate Examiner He : derson an' . Deputy Superintendent of Publ Instruction SheWcn , left tonight ( or Evan ten. wheTF thpj vill invectlgate the znanni In T lilch tbe Slate Hospital for the Inuii U bting rrnduettsd B41t i Peyton of tl Tbfirmop'lte Illw , who WM recently dli clULrs d frcuc the iastltu'loa. liu. jmUlehi a writ * of nrtilee IB hi * it tr In whi : li hAB ottarged nmfflBnBpFBieiit of tlu M\ \ ua > u a cruel * . ) t > patients and U ie la Tie ul tlure estates tiiM the Uiv * agnUnp tr is taken Whllt i.6tm the lie rd will ul ixjtii.itittthrr kuite InE.nuuciUe ulong il line of the l ci n Pacific. FO BE MERGED IN MAIN SYSTEM C'lilcaco , Ilnrllnpclon A Northern II tin d M iii tie nought i P iic. . , n. A. Q. Commltlrr , CHICAGO. March 2S The Chronicle wit ! y tomorrow The Chlcapc. Burlington & Northern 1 1o be purchased outright by the rbcag ) ( > . Burlington & Qatar ? wnnmlttet , \ proposition to secure control of tilt llae tiftB been under oonrMoraUcn by thr cxwnere rf the Burlington for MHne limp asd & special awting df the tMrerters of the Chi- sago , Purllnpton & Qolncy has now been called for May 5fl to ratKy a plan of pur- shane If the deal goes throagh the name "Chi- ESCO Burlington & Northern" will be Iropped and its lines will become a part of Lhc Burlington Fjstesn. The general officers of the Northern , now located In Burlington , la. . Had Si Paul -nil ] be cither abolished or moved to Chicago rhere will probably be few changes In The pflioers of the line , us It is now managed ehlefly by Burllnpton officials. TO 3BET ! COMMUItril COMMISSION. Knll-iin ? rrmlilrntH Will Dl cn FrrlKln Tariff * Totlny. WASHINGTON , March 22 A conference between railroad magnates representing thirty trunk line railroads west of Chicago and the members of tie Interstate Com merce commission will be held in this cltj tomorrow to consider the freight rale sltua- tionThe The officials vho will attend are mostly the presidents of the roads , though a number of traflic managers and other officials hate been Incited. The conference will be an exctutlve- one and the pn-eeedings In n fense Informcl , though material results In the future are expected from the gathering. It Is felt that there Is much that can be accomplished In the way of promoting mu tual conference between the roads and dis persing the Jealousies and distrusts that have cropjx'd out among some of them growing out of the rate demorullratlons of the post. H Is stated that the present freight situa tion Is fairly satisfactory In this territory and tiat not for a long period hat there been such freedom frccn secret rate practices An opinion as to how long this will continue is not ventured by railroad officials and the ass-elation looks mostly to guarding aculnst future contingencies What gives rise lethe the most serious apprehension Is the great lakes' navigation question , whine season opens In abrut a month and which makes tiemendous Inroads , especially on the grain and flour transportation , with a natural ef fort on the railroad tariffs This will be an especial feature of the discussion and means for the lawful cooperation - operation cf the roads and with the Inter state Commerce commission to maintain rates Is aimed at , of Trxnn A. Pnclfic. NEW TORK. March 22. The directors of the Texas t Pacific Railroad company today elected these officers. President , George 3. Gould , vice presidents. S. H H. Olark , L S Tlhorne and TranK J. Gould , secretary and treasurer , C. E Sattexlee Canadian Pacific Meet * Cut. MONTREAL , Que. . March 22 The Cana dian Pacific railway , following the lead of th Great Northern , has cut ltt > second-class passenger rate westbound from St. Paul to fhe Pacific coast to 112.50 J. Sheer. Seflalla , Mo. , conductor on elec tric street car line , writes that his little daughter was very low with croup , and her life saved after all physicians had failed , only by using One Minute Cough Cure. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST TVarn er In TVeMprn lown and Inlr SU1C.B and OnKt IVludu In WASHINGTON , March. 22. Forecast foi Thursday For Nebraska Fair , warmer in easterr portion , east winds. For South Dakota Fair , wanner ; windi becoming easterly For Iowa Fair ; warmer In western ani central portions , north to east winds. For Missouri Fair , warmer in northwesl quarter , north winds For Kansas Fair ; warmer ; east winds. Fur "Wyoming Fair , east winds , Local lie-cord. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU OMAHA , March 22 Omaha record of tem perature nnd precipitation compared witl the corresponding day of the last threi Jta""S' " ' 1S99 1895 38S7 lb % Maximum tems > erature . .25 27 42 1 ! Minimum temprature . . . 10 11 3d 11 Averace temperature . . . IB 19 3C II Precipitation T T T 4 Record of temperature nnd precipitai'on a Omaha for this day and since March 1 , lt > SJ < ' NormiiJ for tht day Dtfirientj for tb = - day 1 ! A' umulated deficiency since March 1 l-i Normal rainfall for the day. . . . 05 me f Deficiency for the day OS mrl Total rainfall since March 1 ftf in I Deuc.lc.nc } Mnce March 1 W inci Dell.'ency for cor. ji rlod , 1S9S Kilntl D tficlency for cor period. 1S97 . 23 inci If ; : < iilf > from Stations t S ] i. m. THREE MORE BODIES FOUND Dead List of Windsor Hotel Fire Kew Kmn- bers Eichtiea. LITTLE OUNCE OF IDENTIFVIK'G REMAINS I'rrMin * Wlio Were lit tlir Hotel Are Still MlM > lnir and Cntinot lie Accounted Tor. NEW TORK. March 22 What are sup posed to b * the rwnaliif of three bodies were i len oat of the Windsor hotnl ruins at a lute hoar tonlcht. Thie three bring the list of dead to eighteen There are thirty-seven persons missing The first find was made near the corner of Tiftb avenue and Pi-ru-sixth street The workmen uncovered the remain * of a body , consisting of a number cf charred bones Portions of a heavy sllK skirt and some beadwork found with the bnnes ca\e the im pression that the brdj was that of a woman Subsequent ! } portions of what were bp- lleu'd bj the police to be two bodies vcre found near the elevator shaft Nothing was found to Identify them Those who exam ined the ! remains thought they were the bones of an adult and a toy , the latter being possiblj the elevator boy. Warren Gulon , who is among the missive- Shortly after C o'clock a fragment of charred flesh was found on the Tifth avenue side of the ruins The laborers reached the elevator shaft at the rifth avenue and Torty-sixth street corner tonight and foegau to dig away the debris. An elevator in this shaft is thought to be filled with people who started down after the fire broke out. Some fire is ctill smouldering in the ruins and an engine played upon it at the Tlfth a\enue and Forty-seventh street corner at intervals during the nlpht. Itccnpltulntlun of thr MiKlnc. Of the 212 guests registered at the Windsor ser at the time of the fire but seven remain to be accounted for The list Is ts follows : Miss Margaret Fuller , Pittsburg. Miss Dora Hoffman , Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs A B Johnson of New York Miss McNulty , New York. Mrs. H. McDonald , New York. Mrs. J. H Stokes. New York. At the time of the flre there were 274 employes of the fcotel Of these seventeea are not accounted for They are : Claire. Mary , ehaiiibe.nraid Connors , Lizzie , chambermaid. Boyle , Jo-sle. Gulon. Walter , elevator man. Joyce , Martin , house fireman. Kelly , Alice , chambermaid. Leland , Fred rocm clerk. Ltrwrey , Harr } . key clerk. iMahoney , Nellie , bath attendant. MnCcrmack , Nellie , mangier. Mallcy , Annie , paint cleaner. Mullaly. Katie , cham'bermald. Reynolds , Josephine , cooke' laundress. Slmonds. Lelatid , wine room. Welch , Mollj. paint cleaner. The persons Inquired for not on the hole register or the list of employes and no found are thirtt-en in number , as follows- Anclin. Mrs Mary , of New York. Bradley , Mrs. N. K. . aunt of Mrs. A. M Fuller of Pittsimrg. Boyce , Flossy , E years old , NewYork. . Brush. Mrs. H. G. Desch. Charles , collector and treasurer o Seabright , N. J. Egan , Miss , patron of hotel. Ljnch , D. McCarthy. Miss Catherine. 25 years old. o this city , manicure in hotel. Morgan , Annie Taylcr , patron of hotel. Patterson , Mrs. , wife of Judge Pattereo : of Colorado. Ttylrr , Miss Florence. Taj lor , Mrs. J W. , of .Montreal. Upham , Annette , Vermont. DESPOIL PLAINS OF ABRAHAM HiKtorlcal Strip 1 * IleliiK : for llntlcllntc Lot * at Quebec. QUEBEC , March 22 The plains of Abra ham , sucred in the history of Canada , hav been survejed for building lots Nine street have been mapped out. Until jesterda Canada has paid a nominal rental of lie a jear to preserve the battlefield. "Withi twj yrff fa j np a ctw wrancrnifnt ehe h f crir4u p.kjns w ( beg n to be t nirried iott & "lonely nettled fx.burb of Quebec E rry hit'tirlMi in Canada has declared the * eicr tloB. It WR * l.onded. While rarelesl > bnndllnc a revolver which he did B Know WM loaded Teniiev Ellieit shot anfl n rro ly wi * cd wrlomlv w 01108- Ing a roiop&iiloti named Trillium Bell last niKht abcut f. JO tt clocl. In Cliff C > If s Mloon J4TO Donclas PUeet Doth men are oolrre * Elliot Is & porter employed In the place where the HPcldent occurred Havlnc pur- chH'cd a pistol that ftern < ! > n he wai. bt-ld- Itip it before wveral emranion for their InKpectton Bell sk 5 10 take the wehpon thht he mlcht try Its action , and on Elliot e rrplvine that be could take It providing he WR * able to wrest it from bis ir ! > P Bell fl e * the Tiirtol and endrnvored to wrench It from Ulllofs hands In the scuffle lh t follow pd the revolver WRS dlprhar ? d. the bullet pausing through one of Bell s bunds and between hit arm and bod.v , wa * em- befldefl In tbe wall behind As the tnun Btood f.qu rol > in front of the pistol s niUMle IT thought for n minute. M be saw the blood dripping to the floor , that he had been shot through the bodt When It was found that the wound In tb * hand was the only one received Elliot waf so relolced that he took his friend to a physician and had the wound dresd at bis own expense As the shootlnp was plalnlj an accident no arnt.ts were made Nothing is put in Conk's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne to make It ferment , the tfTervescriice Is natural , its bouquet unri valled _ Klpctliin Pontlionrd. . The elertlcn of ten additional meml > ers to the director * of the- Greater America Exposi tion rompanj was slated to take place lat-t night but was postponed until two weeks f"iiu last ficht owing to tbi fact that the heavy nockholders In the enterprise were not present owing to absence from the city or lor other reasons SKIH-TORTBRED Babies and Tired Mothers Find Comfort in CUT1CURA. A warm Imth with CrarriA &or , tnd b Bluple unomtuic with CtwtUA , purest of nioHiciit skin cu-ci , Trill afloril iiiptant relief , permit rest for narrnt and klecp for child , tnd imint to i n ) > ecdiximatifnt and eroiiomiciJ ctire of the uiont lorturiup rtisCcurlnp and liami'mtlup ' hlim , cali uud blond humort , wltt loss of huirTben cli else Ifclls. Thev lire n < ; much like COATED ELBCTRICITV us Baence can mate them Each one produces as much , ' nerve-ly-llding substance r.t is confy tamed in the anioant of food o man consumes in a week. This is why thry have cured thousands of cases of nervous diseanes , such at Debil ity. Dizziness Insomnia Varieocele. etc. Thev enable you to think clear- , ly by developing brain matter ; force ' healthy circulation , cure Indiges tion , ana impart bounding vigor to the -whole rjstem. All/weakeninc end tiBiue-de trorinc drains and losses penaenently cured. Delay may mean Inscnity , Consumption and Death. w. Pnre Jt p-rbor ; sir bores ( vrith E \ iron-clod piorantee to cure or ref tj fund taonev J > Boot pontaininc & positive tiroof < rce. Addresi. Kuhn & Co , or New Ecoti. > uii ai uruj ; Co. . Omaha Nebraska Fnll nrenctn. nealth , tone End development to ever ; portion of the boflj EHtcu of dlkeuit , overworL , v orry , \ the fuliits ol youth nnd PI- ce ies of mtLDtiood quietly 1 cured Applttnce tnd rcm- edict- Kent on trltl .Vc money in advance. Pealed particulars Ire * . Corre spondence conflrtenUo.1. ERIE MEDICAL CO. . BUFFALO. N.Y. for Infants and Children. Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF In Use For Over 3O Years. | , to Sao francisco , to Portland , LosAngeiesand Seattle and San DieQo.f lacoma , * * " ' TMr t-a&Sfl f fA-v - - - -r r L * - The above low i ates to the above points tiiaie by the UNION PA You can stay at home from twelve to twenty-four hours longei * than those who use anv other route and still re ch your destination a ' ' * * ' * the same time. Through Tourist Sleeping Cars Daily on the Over ; 'land Limited , 8:50 : a. m , and the Pacific Express , -4:35 : p. m. City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam St. A KEDIGIKE-A STIMULANT. DUFFY'S PURE FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL Ion UIKMI IIOM n iiH ! Inelor > are tlie reoult * of inoM "eonuli tnlvtnre * " 'I lie ? inerelj i let Ilie Jierte * lor a vilille n ml leuve a .lrUI .li keiiikatlon Uelilnd. > e er experiment nltlt eold. Ilnflj' IMire Mtt.t WliKkej ! ! ! enre it. Aon enn uet It l jour Ilrntt- Kli.t or Croeer. rnd for pamphlet to Dt I'KV M M.I \ \ llfcKICO. . . JloolieMer , > . A. A'O MISTAKE Can lie Made If Ion Will llecln Trenttnent Wltli Dr. Dennett's Klectrle Bell Tlie Cnre 1 Guaran teed. Ilernnne Ulectrleltj Cannot Tall M ; Keltlll > ot Ilurn iniil niUter A * Do tlie Othero. A known cure carries weight rr l gea- ii'tie ' cures That Is whj the ? nrc known. M > Elrctrlc Belt U t ruwB& fo- this rct- tw Jt rurrs quirhlv entirelj and perma * irr.tlv Such curts KB my belt tnk. rannnt b" IHI ID thi-v an bound to t > e known te he nrllPd aleut and thereby alvtt-incd throughput the Irnirth nnd brfoith of the . J \\tal > mea ntifl v\ ' > .ii'n nbo ar llv- tof ttirtr dail } llvtt. amtnc thrtr rtln'.lves , friends or buEln < i i' cqunints.nre ronaot run thr rit-k of ftllure You take no rhknrrs bee TOU brgln treatment w Ith my Electric Belt It will mvVe jouwrU agnln us t < : rons and vigorous GK yau tver were In your Ktt and I will cuorantre It in every rase where I recommend mj Brit If you are sufl rlS from mmr disease tha" Eleo- trirliT v ill not rftch 1 will tell vou ho 1 am not going to nell vou mv ni-pntrnpnt if t i -M r.i . i n > - T 111 Tinbar a dls- HHtlhfled patient 1 cannot afford to have one Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt TE not an < xp. rlment It repiesents my jours , of hard work slufly und mtmev I Know 3.a _ tlvvhat It v < .1 dc > thnt .f.whv I puarantee u cure in ever ? ousr 1 huve Unciwn for years tli t Elpc-trloltj WHS the proat cst ruratt\ ugetR that would eve-r be known \n \ man but Just how to - v apply the current " -o -1 D.Ito get the lies , rt- puitf puzzled othr at , well as me lr l years I have Hohcd the < problem Ph.v a- ilans iicknovvledgf it and 10 WO cured ] > a- tlent testify to 1- Heretofort the trou ble with electric bf Its has been that thev burned und bllKteri-d jou in a frightful manner on account of tnt electrodes beIng - _ _ Ing bare metal Whrn bore meLn.1 is p'ured against the flish th current cannot pt-netruu It is retained up on tht surface htnc e the burns M > belt has bofi. F.lkt-n ohamoit-covcrtid fcjectpvd * * thai render this burning a phjBlcal ImponslbllitT Thej Veep oprn the pores of the tlia whjcb allows the entire current to penetrate the sjTiiem This is why the cure IB absolutely cwttin I guarantee my Electric Belt to cure Sei- ual Impotent } , Lost Manhood Sperma torrhoea , Vaiiccoele and ull Sciual Ditor- Qcru in either eex. restore ShmnUen or Und - d vel pfti Parts and Vitalfj , cure Rheu matism In any form , General and Nervous Debility. Dypprptla , Chronic Constipation , e.11 Female Complaints , etc My Belt lug o repute-Una for honest cures nad If you will vvne to me 1 vill s-end you ceetlmonlaag and all the evidence you will viuit You may write to thcue people I have cured thev will he pleated ti have you do so My Bbh elves Che ton of cure you want and tht evTj man wants If II would not do Just as I 6ay the people would have discov ered this ftot long before now QO humbug can keep up a pretense for very lone The people v ho have been cured bj my belt fttn be found living ojt tiirlr lives Ln health and comfort Electricity in the Vital and Nerve Fierce of every human being , and when there 1i ! a lack of idns force In the pyMem you we t-lck Electricity inUBt be supj > l rd. That Is what my belt It for to supplj the LOST ELECTRICITY The prices of my belts are only about 'hnlf ' what 1 ? UF.k d for the old-stvle belts My belt can be renewed when vvorn ouf\ for onlj 75c no other b It ccn be ren--WL ! for UTIJ price nnd when worn out la vorthleEs litware of old-stje ) bells under1 * npw-nj ie namf s CD ! ! upon or write me todaj I will send you nu N' w Book about Elecirli tv B-mptuni blanks and llte.-utur1- Consulta tion and advice without < OKI My Elec- trl < Suiprn ; .1)r > lor the ' ure of the Miri- c/us weakn'Fsi-t. of nun FREE 10 e cry mulf purchafcT of one df my Belts Soid or v bv Eectrlc ! Company , Rooina HO and 2 } Uc uj.'lit lllocl. , 1CU anil Dodce ktrret , Omaha , Neb. Open from S:2O m. . m. lo fesUO p. > t- 5nndar > , 1O to 12 , 1:30 to C , mention The Bee. ) Use Dse 'Woodbury's Wood hu IT'S Facial Soap Facial Cream All blood d > fr.nh fckm and M-a j > a f * -as.t ( > und uirvius afledions no mat'er from what c < iufrr or of hw ionc Ftundtncr f * ut' ( -ful \ treatia w'lhout ' the u f of rnerrury or caber poison > ut , drugc by . . ii x\ ' " JiJ 1 Ki 1C S'n'.e St CTil- cure and 30 > > fhonual Hid ? Si Louiff. Send Id < fntf f r P.I-BMN Ho"k and re/elve hump f each of Facial boap orFaclal free Patronize Home Industries 111 I'ureknt-liiK Ooodfc Jlnde ul lie ToU IciMiiitrlira l.u lrm-lorie i TLOl'K MlL f. P. GH.M\A. Dour , Meal. Feed Dran , J01S-15-17 J7tb Ktrefct. Omtha Nen C. E MaDagrtr T Jcphoue Wi IHONWORKS I.l. . 1IIOWOHKh , Iron mill KruKk I'uniidern. MtTiufarluJert and 3 \ Acrtf Machine-ry. Gewiral repuiritip n Ejieclalty lt.01 , JMiS and lf'0r- JUC.I.B'ii ftreri Oir.nha Neb LINSEED OIL. \ Ln- Kin on. M > .iufarti.rprp : old jroreti. row liihpd )11. l.ctllc boiled littMed oil , old pro < es pround linwca cai.cc grouni anu wrci < ? \ jr.r drtiEClBti. < liAJ" ! ' .TB BREAVEUIEB rtitr.v. i\ ( . \stoti\7io\ , ! Carload tlilprr.ents made IP our own TO * friBerator cur * Blue Uibbon. Elite Export. Yifcnna Exj > or4 an > i rwniily Export deltv- nod t ) All jiJirtt of 'lie Lt { ) OMAHA 1IOI1.KHORKS , JOHN ii. Lr.-.vnnv. rron. Boiler * . Tank * nnd Bbe t Iron Work