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THE OMAHA DAILY BETCs SVKDAY , MAY 7 , ! } ) ! ) . 5) ) DBS 1I01NES BOYS \VOUSDED \ : i _ i - I Three of Its Favorite Sons Are Wounded in Philippine War , D , N , 0. SECURES RIGHT OF WAY ( nvcrnnr nil it Mr * . Slmvv INHIIC InvKn- tlonn to n Notalile MaliHocri > - tlon with Joliii A , KriNioin In 'title Hole. DBS MOINES , May C ( Special Tel egram. ) Word comes from the Phil ippine * that three soldier bo > n of ttio Fifty-first wcro wounded vvhllo encaged In battle nt San Tomas. Cor poral John Cushlng of Company C , slightly wounded on the scalp , enlisted an n private from Denlnon , In. , May 3 , 1898 , and was Kworn In May 30. Ho Is aged 21. On Juno 30 ho was promoted to corpornl. Private Ev erett Brunson of Company E , wounded In the nbdomen , slight , enlisted Juno 1 nnd Is from Hamburg , aged 21. CharlcS Bnudcr or Company H enlisted at DCS Molncs n it private nnd Is aged 24 Charles Baudcr Is a aon of John L. Bnudcr , an engineer on the Hock Island railroad. When the war broke out Baudcr wns occupjlng n good position with Uio same company ns his father , wlta what seemed rapid advancement nhcad. He was a graduate of the High school. Ho was born nnd raised In DCS Molncs nnd wns well known In nthlctlo circles The work of surveying a right-of-way through DCS Molncs for the Duluth & New Orleans Hallway company has been com pleted and Immediate steps will bo tnkcn to Bccuro the condemnation of the land required by the company. An ordinance lias been prepared etntlng what streets the road will traverse nnd what shall bo requlicd of the railroad company In exchange for Its de mand : ! . The ordinance Is now In the hands of .Major . MacVlcar nnd will probably bo presented to the council nt Its next meet ing Governor nnd Mrs. L. St. Shaw Issued In vitations today for n largo state reception , which will bo given Wednesday evening , May 17 , the day of the lajlng of the cornerstone ceremonies of Uio stnto hlstorlcnl building. Something like five hundred persons havu been Invited to meet Hon. James Hnrlan , the presiding officer , at the ceromnles. Hon. John A. Knsbon will bo the principal speaker of the day. The former governors of tht state and the lown congressional delegation ore Invited. The reception will be given nt the Savory hotel and will bo ono of tUo not- nblo events of tbo season. ALLISON ENDORSES M'KINLEY ' town Senator ha > All < AKtiliinlilni Miint mill Will lie Suliiluril. IOWA CITY , la. , IMuy G. ( Special Tele gram. ) United States Senator William B. Allison , ono of the judgco In the Mlnncsota- lowa university debate , returned to his homo in Dubuque today. Prior to hla de parture ho was Interviewed by n represent- ntlvo of The Bee concerning President JIc- Klnley's expansion policy. Ho eald : "Certainly I agree with nnd en dorse the present policy of the United Stntre no manifested by President McKlnley. Mr. lIcKlnley Is doing right. Wh.it other -nay could ho act ? There la nothing else to do Whether the war In the Philippines shall bo ono of extinction or uliall be otherwise settled I am not prepared to say. Agul- naldo must bo subdued , certainly. Other lAgulnaldos must bo silenced also. I do not care to go so far as some people and say that the men who attended and participated in the recent anti-expansion meeting In Chicago are traitors and guilty of treason , Tjut their acts wcro certainly wrong. Pres ident McKlnley ought to bo supported nnd such conduct on tha part of his fellow- citizens is Illtlmed and tends to encourage those savages over the way. " Important Declnlon of Supreme Court. SIOUX CITY , May 6. ( Special Telegram. ) Word has been received by the attorneys for the Credits Commutation company that the supreme court of tbo United States has denied the company's application for a writ of certlorarl in the case of the "Manhattan Trust company , trustee , ngalnst the Sioux City , O'Neill & Western Railway company This was an effort to delay the sale of the road May 26 , under foreclosure proceedings , but now the commutation company asserts It will Interfere no more nnd the sale can go on as advertised. It Is thought certain that J. Kennedy Ted & 'Co. of Now York , -who liold the bonds , will buy the road , but no- ftody socma to know what they will do with it. W. C. Cody , receiver of the Homo Savings < bank of Sioux City has declared n dividend of 15 per cent In favor of nil depositors. This gives the Sioux City school district 35,500 on Its deposit of $50,000. The bank failed In the winter of 1898 for $70,000 , mo t of the deposits being those of school teach ers nnd working people. It Is not thought much more can bo obtained from the assets. Shootintr Tntiriiimiunt I'rojcotcd. MAUSHALLTOWN , la. , May G. ( Special ) The big shooting tournament to bo held under the nusplcee of the Marshalltown Gun club will occur In this city May 18 and 19 , nnd promises to bo ono of the. greatest ama teur shoots ever held In the state. Profes sionals , Including agents of manufacturers , are barred and all the events will bo strictly amateur. This , however , will permit of some of the best shots In lown taking part , nnd Borne good scores nro looked for. Ono of the SICK , BETTER , WELL ! The Mo t ItrumrlcnlilH Itemed- the Aue for All AV'lici Are \VeaU , JNerv- nuM null HUH Dunn CootN to Tr > . If Ynu Hu > Any of ( lit * Follnriliii ; S > inutomi Seail Your Name and Aililre for a I'roe Trlul Do you feel generally miserable or surfer with n thousand and ono Indescribable bn1 feelings , both mentnl and ph > steal , among them low spirits , ticrvousneis , weariness llfclessness , weakness , dizziness , feelings of lullnesg or bloatlne after eating , or nense of "conanesi" or emptlneu of atomiicn In niornln/r / , llrsh soft nnd lacking tlrinnebs headache nnd blurring of cyeKlKht , speikti lloatlnK before the eyes , nervous Irritability , poor memory , chilliness , alternating with hot flushes lassitude , throbbing , gurgling or rumbling sensation In bowels , with heat anil nipping pains occasional ! ) , palpitation of the heart , short breath on exertion , slow circulation of blood , cold feet , pain and op pression In chest and back , pain around the loins , aching and weariness of the lower limbs , drowsiness nfUr meals , but nervous wakefulnejg at night , languor In the morn ing and a constant feeling of dread as If something awful vvus about to happen ? If you have any or nil of these s\mptoms send your name and address to llaytM & Coon , Sil Hull Bldg , Detroit , Mich , und they will gladly send you a free trial box of Dr , Dlx' Tonic Tablets The most per fect remedy known You will uu d- > . lighted with them nnd they may save lour lire. They nro put up In tablet form pleasant to take and fany directions , which If > ou will follow , will positively and ef. fectually cure In a short time , no matter how bad you may be , or If jou prefer > ou can get a full sized box at your druggists' for only W cents. W don t nk you to ink * our word for what Or DU' Tonic Tablets will do ; send for tha free package und give them a tint ; ten minutes nftor jou take the first tablet vou will ftcl bet- molt InterMtlnR event * ot the shoot will be > the rontest for the 'Hunting nJ FUhlng" ; trophy , won by the local team and success fully defended agalntt several other teams ot the state. Ottumwn l after the trophy thin time nnd hns an exceptionally strong te m to make the contest. Too tlt'iity for Suporitrtiplnrr. HARI.A.V , la , May . ( Special ) The Board of Supervisors on Monday de cided to tnko down twenty feet of , the tower on Shelby county's $60.000 $ court house. The tower built of stone has proved too heary for the superstructure and has sunk several Inches , tnnklng the building dangerous. In addition , the recent heavy rains have run to the bate ot the tower Instead of to the cavew of the roof , damaging the ofTlces. Many criticisms nrc heaped on thearchi tect. I'rotilliltlou Convention In lown. NEVADA , In , May 6 ( Special ) Chair man Wright of the StOry county prohibition convention has Uaued a call for n meeting to be held In this city on the 12th Inst. , to select dulcgatos to the wtato prohibition convention which will be held In DOS Molncs on the 23d nnd 24th lust Thu call states that women arc Invited to take part In the meeting und are urged to bo present. l Hoard Uleet * 'lenelier * . ONAWA , In , May 6 ( Special. ) At a meeting of the Onnwn school board held lost evening Prof. A. r. Styles of Now Provi dence was elected principal for the coming school year. The board nlso elected Miss Hulda McMurray of Indianapolis , Ind , In the first grndo and Mrs , Evnns Buckley ot Wlota In the ninth grndcv The other grade teachers wcro all retained. reiteration of Women' * Clnlin Meeting. BURLINGTON' , In. , May 6. ( Special Tele gram. ) The now executive committee of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs decided this morning to hold the next biennial ses sion at Council Bluffs In May , 1001. Books and records were turned over by the old board and the work of the third biennial was over. Kciuiloii of. rortj-Mne.ru. HARLAN , la. , May 0. ( Special. ) L. D. Sundorlnnd , ono of Shelby county's oldest pioneers , n robust man ot 75 , contemplates attending a reunion ot ' 49ers v\ho loft Wash ington Court House , O. , for California fifty year ago May ID. Of the original twelve in Mr. Sundcrland's party thcro now exist but three. Cant. I Ntcx Strlelcrii itltli Al > oi > lexj. WEB6TER CITY , la. , 'May ' C. ( Special Telegram ) Captain L L. Estos waa stricken with apoplexy In the directors' room of the First National bank this afternoon. His head struck against the vault door when ho fell and cut a gash which may end in his death. Sulelilc ot nit liiinni * AVomaii. IOWA FALLS. la. , May C ( Special Tele gram. ) Olrs. Allco Daskcrvillo committed suicide by hanging. She had just arrived homo from the Independence Insane aaylum. LACREF STIRS UP TROUBLE I'rcdictM ait Outbreak of in the iNlniiil at Cuba. HAV-VNA , May G. Utterances by General Lacret and other assembllst leaders are pub lished hero today , which might bo regarded as Intending to inflame the minds of the Cubans ngalnst the United States nnd to in cite them to outlawry. General Lacret Is uoted as saying that , while he has no doubt of the honorable Intentions of the United States towards the Cubans , troubles and mis understandings arise through the Ignorance of department commanders as to the condi tions in Cuba. The general is also reported to have said that ho could not see how the lower classes would be able to live during the year. The crops are now harvested , business is dull and industries at a stand still. The capital of the island Is hoarded while foreign capital Is timid. The general said ho was confident that starving Cubans would soon bo obliged to steal in order to keep body and soul together and that wcro they to steal his property he could not blame thorn. As for the $3,000,000 sent from the United States for the payment of Cuban soldiers , that money would soon bo spent in saloons and would give no substantial help. help.Talk Talk like this , which Is repeated by other Cubans , is believed to bo causing outlawry. Strikes are spreading. The stevedores at Clcnfuegos have again quit work. General Wilson has ordered that the reser voirs and tanks of the Clcnfuogoe aqueduct be cleaned. They nro in a filthy condition , and to that source Is attributed a large per centage of the Illness In Clenfuegos. The Slstcis of Charity of iMatanzos , who have been occupying the home owned by Bonoflcencla , a charitable society , have been ordered to move out. Major General Brooke , the governor general of Cuba , was asked to Intervene nnd telegraphed to the Beneflcen- cla olUcialw forbidding the expulsion of the nuns , who arc under American protection. Fifteen districts , comprising seventy vil lages , have petitioned for authority to build wagon roads , to establish communication between various points and to furnish needed employment for laborers. General Brooke has ordered that in future soldiers dying shall bo burled In the mili tary cemetery at Mariano Instead of in the Colon cemetery. HYMENEAL ( ierUeii-Strattnuiii. WEST POINT , Neb. , May G. ( Special. ) Last Wednesday at the Catholic church at Alojs , eleven miles west of West Point , the mnrriago of Conrad Gcrken nnd Miss Lizzie Strattman was solemnized by Rev , Victor End before a largo congicgatlon of relatives and friends. After the ceremony n recep tion was hold at the homo of the bride near Aloys , In which n largo number from West Point participated. ' ' ' . I'nlrli'U-l'erry. CARSON , In. , May C. ( Special. ) The wedding of Robert J2. Patrick and Miss Leonora Perry , both of this place , was cele brated nt the homo of the bride's parents last evening. Relatives and a few Invited guests were present. Rev. Davis of the Methodist Episcopal church performed the coiemony , Kaiiltan-WlfHiier. HUMBOLDT , Nob. , May C ( Special ) Miss Delia Wicsner was united In mnrriago last week to Dr. K , M. Kapltan of Manlto- vvoc , WIs , , the ceremony taking place al Milwaukee. The bride is the daughter o James Winner , n local druggist. FIRE RECORD. Ilarn llurueil. DUNLAP , la , May B. ( Special. ) The barn of P. Tlerney at this place was de- strojeil by lire this afternoon. A horse buggy and some grain were consumed. The blaze originated from a bonfire. Loss , { 500 No insurance. Keeji 1'ollee Out of rolltlei , ALBANY , N Y , May 6. Governor Roosevelt velt has signed a bill passed by the leglila- turo providing that any person connected with the police force , from commissioner down to patrolman , who shall use his otficla power either for or against nny polltlca party shall be guilty of a mUlenieaiK'r , The bill prohibits promotions fo- political lea- Eons , contributions to or collections for i o- lltlcal fundo , and forbids any member of the police forc from being n member o' an > political club. Mtro-Cl > eerlne nxploilm , PINOLE , Cal , May 0 The nltn nljcpr- Ino bouke of the California Powder works exploded today Foieman Arthui Graves und L J WIlMns were killed , Sevcial others Yicro Injured , BOARD FILESJTS ANSWER ( Continued from Klghth Page. ) and fell Into the clutches of the police. Ho Is booked to appear before Judge A > les\vorth tomorrow morning to answer to the double charge of Impersonating nn officer nnd car * ylng concealed weapons Larscn wan otlccd prowling around the Hock Island ards jesterday morning by Dctcctl\e Weir nd aa his appearance seemed to answer tha cscrlptlon of a man wanted ho was taken nto custody When searched at the police tntlon Larson was found to bavo n brand now pair of handcuffs In one pocket and a S-c-illber revolver In the other. Ho was Iso wearing a Rock Island railway detective badge No. IT. The latter lie claimed to have picked up. Ho left the revoher , hand * cuffa and badge ns security for his appear ance In police court Monday. The Alaska has long been considered the > cst and most economical refrigerator n.nde. SoM by Peterson & Scnocnlng , Mcrrlam block. Now Is the time for poultry netting. Get t nl Cole's. Attend the Modern Woodman dance Thurs * ay evening , May 11 , at Knights of Pjthins hall. nun i.v uocic ISLAM ) HOIMMIOIM : . l'\r > t Cnrx mill mi K UK I no Arc Con- nliloriilily DniitiiKOil. The Hock Island's roundhouse In the outh part of the city wns partially do- troyed by fire about 2 o'clock Saturday nornlng. Two flat cara wcro burned uiid one engine was considerably damaged , Tlio origin of the nro Is unknown , but Is , up- toscd to have started in the room parti- loned off for the foreman' * office. The alarm was promptly turned In and the de- Kirtmcnt was soon tit the scene of the Ore , > ut was handicapped In Its wotk owing to the Inadequate fire protection In that part of the city. Only ono stream could bo hrown on the llamcs mid owing to the tils- nnco to the h > drant from the roundhouse wo reels of hose had to bs coupled to gether. As soon as the hostler who were at wotk discovered the flames the > hajtcnei to get ho engines that wera In 'ho twelve stalls out and succeeding safely getting out all except one. The flames caught the stall n which engine 821 was located. All of ts woodwork was burned nnd Its steel Ittlngs wcro warped and tw.Jtrd out of shape by the Intense heat. It was a com- jaratlvelj new engine , of the ten-wheel t > pe and hod been In bcrvlco hut three months. The flro was gotten undo * control utter It iad destrojed the southwe&t portion of the roundhouse containing four s'nlls. The 'orcman's ' office and all the books v\erc completely destroyed. Two stationery en gines and a number of working tools woie iioro or less damaged. The adjoining 'bunk" house was also completely de stroyed. The damage It Is estimated is about $6,000. Except for the temporary lu- convenlenco the partial destruction of the roundhouse Is not of much Importance to the company , as a new one Is to bo built as soon as the filling of the yards la com pleted. Opening at Bouriclus * music house to dedi cate their now location , 335 Broadway , next Wednesday and Thursday , uveryoouy in vited. There will be line music to listen to , nice instruments to Took nt , the odor of rosps nnd blossoms , the happy faces of the joung folk nnd the chairs ready for the old people. Where the organ stands upon the building. Our gasoline ovens are uncqunled for bak ing and general appearance. J. Zolfer & Co. Electric Garden Hose Is absolutely the best on the market. Get It at Colo's. Baby carriages , the latest thing out , at the big store of Peterson & Schoening , In the Merriam block. Wclsbach burners nt Blxby's. Tel. 193. Church Note * . At the Congregational church this evening the pastor , Rev. J. W. WlUon , will give the last of the series ot Illustrated lectuics. The subject will be , "Paal at Row ? . " Among the sixty or so pictures to bo sho.m will bo vlows of the famous Applin Way , the Cata combs , the Ghetto , the ho.uo ot Paul , the Coliseum , the Marmertlno prison , the ruins of the Forum and many of the magni ficent temples , palaces ind public buildings that were standing In tuo .lays o : Paul. All other services will bo as usual. At St. Paul's Episcopal chuich services will be held today as follows : SunJny school at 9:30 : a. m. , Holy communion and Keinion at 11 a. m. , evening prayer at 8 p. m. In the morning the rector , Itev. Oeorgo Ed ward Walk , will take ns the subject of his sermon , "Christ's Mission Among Men , " nnd In the evening "Songs In the Night. " There will be spe cial music nt the evening service and Rudyard Kipling's "Recessional" will be sung at All Saints' chapel. Third avenue nnd Eighteenth street. Sunday school will beheld held at 3 p. m. The services at Grace Episcopal church today will be as follows : Sunday school at 9 45 a. m. , holy communion with sermon at 11 a. ra. , evening prayer and sermon nt 8 o'clock. At the Broadway Methodist church there will be preaching both morning and evening by the pastor , Rev. Myron C. Wnddell , Services will bo ns follows : Preaching nl 10:30 : a. m. and S p. m. , Sunday school at noon , Epworth League meeting nt 7 p. m. Rev. S. M. Perkins , pastor of the First Christian church , has returned from a thr ° e weeks' vacation nnd will occupy the pulpit at both services today. Rdv. G. W. Snyder will preach nt St. John's English Lutheran church today nl 10:30 : a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Sunday school will bo hold at noon and the Young People's meeting at 7:30 : p. m. Elder I. M. Smith will spook at the Re organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints today at both morning and evening - ing services. At the First Baptist church this morning the pastor. Rev. R. Venting , will preach on "Unity. " In the evening hewill take ns his subject "Tho Power of Touch. " All services will bo at the usual hour. At the Fifth avenue church this morning Rov. G. P. Fry , the pastor , will preach on "God with Man. " In the evening his sub ject will bo "Sight for the Blind. " Services will bo as follows : Preaching at 10:30 : n. m and 8 p , m. , Sunday school at noon , Junior League meeting at 3 p , m. , Epworth League meeting at 7 P. m. and morning class at 9:45 : o'clock , The subject of Rev , Alexander Llther- land's sermon this morning nt the Seconc Presbyterian church will be "The Husband man , tha Vine , the Branches. " In the evenIng - Ing his topic will be "Lost , Found. " See the Illinois Automatic Hardwood Refrigerator , Tor solo only at Cole & Cole's. Get our prices on Lawn Mowers. Wo have a full line. Cole & Cole. If you fldo a wheel why not ride the best ? Get the Oriole , sold by Peterson & Schoenlng , Morrlam block. Court > ote , The Phillips-Heed suit to determine whether the outstanding or current war rants should bo paid first was argued and submitted before Judge Smith In the dls trlct court jesterday afternoon on a demur rer. The court Is expected to hand down a decision Monda ) , so that there may bo no delay In getting the case before the supreme court where It Is hoped a hearing may be bad at this term. The trial of tbo McKeonn-AlIen damage suit will be resumed Monday morning. Al of the evidence for the plaintiff is not > ct In The Merrlmac River Savings bank com mcnced suit against J , R , Davidson to ( ore lese a mortgage for JG.SOO on theouth wenly-elght feet of lot 4 In block 5 , Jack- on's addition , and lot 5 In block H , Curtis & Ramsay's addition. The May term of the superior court w'lll bo convened tomorrow morning by Judge \ylesworth. Joseph H. Urewster of Dunlnp , la . hasHed Hod n voluntary petition to be declared a mnkrupt In the United States district court. Us liabilities a < scheduled aggregate $735.2fi , and his assets J200 worth of real estate and exempt personal property to the amount of $75. Holnholdt I. Scholz of Carroll filed n slm * lar petition. His debts amount to f3.nC5.90 , nnd nil the property he hn , Including a lomestend worth $2,000 , Is claimed to bo exempt , the homestead being mortgaged for $1,600. Carpenters nnd contractors will find our hardware department the mopt complete of any In Council Bluffs. Anjthing you want nnd nt the lowest prices prevailing. Pet erson & Schoenlng , Mcrrlam block. Our gasoline stoves nro the simplest , most durable and positively safe. J. Zollcr & Co. Memorial ln > ConimltlreK. At the meeting last night of Abe Lincoln [ > est No. 20 , Grand Army of the Republic , the following committees were appointed to arrange for the observance of Memorial day ! Arrangements E. H. Fonda , J. Gretrer , Theodore Guitar , F. Grass , J. J. Stcadmnn , J. Limit. Invitation nnd Reception Judge J. H. Reed , Judge W. I. Smith , Judge Carson , O. Knnx , J. C. Spnuldlng. Speakers A. M. Bouham , William Roper , T T. Snow. rinnncc J B. Atkins , C. S. Hubbnrd , E. L. Shugnrt , William Moore , J. C. DeHnvcn , J. I ) . Edmundson , T. J. Evnns. Music J. S. Dnlbcy , I. M. Treynor , F. S. Thomas , U. Maltby , W. McFaddcn , S. John son. Decorations L. A. Casper , G. W. Cook , F. A. Snckett , J. Hoonan , J. S. Davis , W. II. Campbell , Platform J. Jacoby , r. Covnlt , G. B. Miles. D. W. Foster. Carriages M. Weatherbee , J. Martin , J. Williams , I. C. Klssell. The post has accepted the Invitation of Rev. G. P. Fry to attend the memorial eorv- iccs at the Fifth avenue Methodist church Sunday evening , May 28. The women of Relief corps No. ISO will nlso attend the services. Keep your chickens at home. Poultry netting Is very cheap nnd It may save you n quarrel v\lth you neighbor. Get It nt Cole's. The burner of our gasoline stoves Is so simple In construction that nnyono can tnko It apart and put It together ngaln in a few seconds. J. Zoller & Co. Ml to lie IIIKIIIIC. An Information charging n man whose name Is supposed to bo William A. Norland with Insanity wns filed by the police with the commissioners for the Insane jeateiday Norland wns arrested jestcrday morning about G o'clock at the corner of Plerco nnd Oak streets , where ho wns attempting to drlvo a family named Blackburn out of their house. It la thought the man has been working on the Fort Dodge & Omaha rail way grade. From papers In Tils possession hl(5 homo Is 'believed to bo in St. Paul , Minn. When first taken Into custody It was sup posed ho was crazed from drink , but it de veloped yesterday that the man was com pletely out of his head. Ho will probably tiavo an examination before the board this morning. Screen doors nnd frames very cheap at Colo's. 9 9 SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. On account of the continued Illness or Mayor Ensor "W. A. Bennett , president ot the city council , Is still acting mayor. Mr. Bennett said last evening that he vvoula continue to enforce the mayor's orders In re gard .to Sunday closing. Ho learned yes- day that some saloon keepers were Inclined to treat the orders lightly on account of the mayor's illness. Bennett irslsts that be will enforce all rules nnd regulations now lii force as far as tbo liquor trafllc is con cerned. When it comes to dances Bennett pays that any lodge or congregation of people ple may dance ns long afcr midnight as la agreeable. The policeman who made a show of himself at Franek's hall a few nights ago will bo removed from the force on account of his having represented that he received his orders from Bennett to close the dance ball at midnight. This officer assorted in the presence of vsltncsses that ho had orders from Bennett to close the dancing places nt midnight. The noting major Insists that tie will cn- force the laws nnd will not allow any viola tion. It was reported to Mr. Bennett yester day that certain saloon keepers who consid ered their pull worthy of protection v\cre keeping open on Sunday. Bennett says ho will keep every saloon closed if It takes a. policeman to guard every door and every window of every saloon in thp city. On account of this decision the saloons will bo kept closed all day today and it will bo a hard matter for any ono to break through tbo rule. TnKcs it All IluoU. The uptown sheet which reported the dis appearance of Bill Sherman yesterday no- know lodged that its South Omaha corio- spondcnt did not know what he was talking about. Sherman is an the streets every day nnd laughs at the stories about foul play. Sherman returned home when his visit wns over and ho gained In flctd while on hla trip. Ho did not testify before the beef In vestigating committee , as ho was only on * of many hundred witnesses who wore shut out on account of the limited time allowed the board for Its Investigations , nvery one in South Omaha is laughing ubout the foul play story and the writer Is being ridiculed nt every turn because ho did not know that Sherman was safe at homo three days prior to Uio printing of his foul piny story. Ma > or Conllucil to Hid IIcil. Mayor Ensor Is still confined to his bed , but last evening he was reported slightly easier. His trip to Colorado proved disas trous In that his malady was Increased nnd he felt that his only relief wns to get liome where the altitude was not so high. Friends nro not admitted ns yet , but the doctor stated through his nurse last night that he thought ho would be able to rcceha callcrb In n day or two. Everything possible is lelnp done to alleviate Uio mayor's suffering , but as It Is a hard case of rheumatism It is thought that it will take some time to get him on hit. feet. Friends are dally sending flower. ! , but Mrs Knsor does not allow anyone ono but the attending physicians and the nurse to ECO the patient. TII 1'rcvont l.ltlrrlm ; Hie Street * . The littering of the streets Is a question which will come before the city authorities before long , ns the nuisance Is becoming unbearable. Storekeepers throw papers ana other refuse out Into the streets nnd thus make tbo appearance ot the thoroughfare an ) thing but neat. There Is not enough money In the street repair fund to clean the streets every day and tbo refuse throwu on the streets by merchants makes a dally cleaning almost necessary. Steps will most likely be taken before long to prevent the throwing of store sweepings and other rubbish - , bish on paved streets. Memorial Servlcn-M. Memorial services , In honor of Ralph W. Kelts of Company L , First Nebraska volun teer Infantry , will be held nt the First Pres byterian church this forenoon. Resolution * from the Good Templars will be read and a tribute from ilia Sons of Veterans will lit presented. Mrs R. L Wheeler will present a memorial ( rota the King's Daughters. New stvles , S5.0I ) Itiitulsomc Remarkable values * Tailor-mail c Kffeots. Jackets. Tailor- i > Vude Suits , Skirts , Jackets Unexampled attractions a Monday style-gathering of the season's latest ideas in swell man-tailored garments Styles that arc right styles exclusive with Sosnowski's unapproachably priced in tomorrow's great sale. 75 < ri)7vnu [ ! 12 * At -i JiRrcnt At com- / plcte line LJ $ & of tailor-made Eton Miluo In Omaha No nnd tight-fitting suits competition In this light nnd dark mix line OB v\e bought the tures , Venetians nnd entire lot nt n very cheviots ; Jackets llne- low price. These suits cd with taffeta silk ; nro lined throughout every suit very care with line taffotn silks , fully tailored nnd finished nro in nnv cloth or ished nnd equal to any color desired nn d . suit shown In 118.00 worth fully (35. ( Omaha. A wonderful teen derful At stylus assortment ot ment tight fitting mid Eton milts In the new gicy homespuns , the latest shapes In of swell tailor made suits , Including Venetian , ladles' iloth nnd cheviots. These suits lire llnod Eton , tight fitting nnd fly front. Swell coverts. Venetians throughout with violet nnd heliotrope taffeta silk nnd nro tians nnd cheviots In ton , vbrowu , blue and black ! new thoroughly tnllorcd. The enmo suits that custom tailors circular skirts worth fully half as much more. charge $40.00 for. New Summer Capes New Summer Coats Capes of plaited black chiffon. Lined with black taffeta During the entire season our line of tnn covert top coats silk with fuir chiffon ruchlng at neck just the has never been as complete ns now nnd never vu'io wrap for cool summer evenings prices lower. New stjles In double breasted , and at a prlco within reach of nil IIy front nnd Eton effects every gar n $30 00 garment- ment perfectly made at $5.00 , Monday nt ? 7.00 , $9.00 nnd below cost Big sacrifice of Silk Shirt Waists in all styles in plain or mixed colors oi' best silks 125 of them must be sold regardless of price They were from / 50 § 5.00 to $10 Take them now at 321 South 15th Street , between Farnam and Harney , TAILOKING with us is a science ! We really feel as if we understood the art of garment making thoroughly. Been at it steadily for the past twenty-five years. Why shouldn't we ? ISTicoll's method of buying in large quantities ( we have 25 stores to supply ) makes it possible to have a serviceable suit made to order at most tempting prices. Trousers to oils to Giving our whole attention to making to order , and doing the best for the least money , is our way of building up trade. We don't know a better way , than to get the best materials for you to select from. Over 2,000 designs to select from. Who else otters such a generous assortment. 2O9-211 Ifarbaoh South St. There will bo a special musical program and It Is expected that the services will bo well attended , as Mr. Kolls was ono of the moat popular young men In this city. Ammonia Pliie Ilurxtn. An ammonia pipe In the refrigerating plant at Armour's burst yesterday nfternoon nnd caused quite u commotion. The mutnonl * spread to all parts of the power house and the men who attempted to shut off the stoj. cocks were nearly overcome by the fumes It la supposed that u defective pipe caused the break. No damage to speak of was done to the power hout > o or engine rooms , but the men who fought the fumes were overcome and n few had to bo assisted from the room to fresh air. Mnule rity ( io Hlp. Watklns & Co , lumber. Tel 31. See Flynn'a spring bonnets for men. Special sale of watches at Godfrey's , Melcher'tt Instant Headache Cure , 10 cents Drink Old Continental Whisky. Sold by J. Klein. I'lno liquors nnd cigars. Sol Goldstrora , 2603 N street. . Mrs Stella Caulfleld Is a guest of Mrs R L. Wheeler. South Omaha Ice company. Removed to 2510 N street. Tel. 7fl. Mrs. D. L Holmes has gone to Syracuse , N Y. , to visit relatives. Bishop Worthlngton has postponed bis vtelt hero until May 14. Mrs. Harry M. Wells Is recovering from an attack of malarial fever. r use line stoves. The best makes con stantly on hand. W. (1. ( Sloan & Co , 25th and N streets , Dr 12 S Furay tloeed his ofllce here yes terday aud will fcucnd tbo next few taking care of his father , Major Furay of Omaha. Rev Gcorgo Lunn of Bedford ITace is tbo guest of Mrs. J. E. Crothers. Peter Lcnagh , coal and feed. Ofllco 21th and Q streets. Tulcphono 25. A special meeting of Phil Kearney post will bo held Monday evening. The gas company Is making connections with business blocks on N street. dm Bonn has opened a llrst-clnss saloon and rooming house at 2CO-I N Direct , See Ed Munshaw & Company for lumber and feed , 27th and I streets. Tel , 285. Otto Mouer has opened his now restau rant at 2&08 N btrcet , which Is first-class. Mrs. S. D. Sttirrock. Nineteenth und I streets , Is recovering from her recent In juries. Mrs. George L. Dare left vcsterday for a two month's visit with relatives In Penn sylvania. Rev. Irving Johnson preaches this morn ing at the Episcopal' church on "Diocesan Missions. " Rev Howard Cramblctt will speak nt iho Young Men's Christian association at A o'clock this afternoon. An Inspector of the treasury department spent yesterday In the cny Inspecting thu roof of the new poatolllce building. The forty-foot Hag pofe purchased by the government was placi d in position on top of the now federal building yesterday. Tbero will be a gospel temperance meet- Inn at tbo Christian church at 3 30 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs Edgar of Omaha will bo present and will speak People who have once taken DeWltt's Llttlo Early Risers will never have an > thlng else They are the "famous little plllu" for torpid liver and all Irregularities of the Eye- tern Try tbvia and you will always use them. " ( _ PRIEST TAKES HIS REVENGE Dctneliiiient from r ii < l 'N Arinj Jlulrliercil by .Native llolltlaim for DeiiianilliiM ; Tribute. WASHINGTON , May C. The Department of State has been Informed by our minister nt La Paz , Bolivia , under date of March 2s , 1S9S ) , that on March 1 Colonel Pando sent front hln army at Sycuslca 120 men to Ayoapp to confer with Mr , ATola as to the bcsi means for simultaneously attacking Cocha- bamba. On arriving nt the town of Mohoza , Ku- gulno , the commander of the men , demanded the loan of 200 bolivars from the president of the town and twelve bolivars from the mayor. These demands being refused , the priest nnd mayor wcro Imprisoned. Mean- vvhllu , however , the priest had dispatched courtlcru to the Indian villages asking that the natives attack Panda's men , A largo crowd of Indiana came , and In splto of all measures taken to pacify tiiem , the arms of the fcoldlers were taken away , the men subjected to revolting treatment and finally locked Inside the church for the night In the morning the priest , after cflcbintlng the so-called "mass of agony , " allowed the Indians to tnko out the unfor- tunatu victims two liy two nnd 103 worn dcllbeiatcly murdered , each pair by different torturers Seventeen escaped death by hav ing departed the day previous on another mission Each day brings news of risings of the Indians In different sections of thu northern part of the country. A large party of whiten arrived In La P u today , llcvluu from tha Indiana ,