a Tin? OMAHA T)A T"LY 1133 13; WE DX EST) A V, DECUMUEll 10, 1 )()(). A FORARER SPEAKS FOR TREATY Ohjo Senator Oounsels Acceptance of Hay- Fauncefote Compact. HISTORIC POLICY OF COUNTRY FOLLOWED Moi-KHit if Alnlinmn I'lillotm In Snim Strain, ArKUlnir That Ciuinl Hliuiilil 11c Aicntrnl fur Nnkr of Cotin trlc Trni erncd. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. Again today the enntc hnrl tho Hay-I'aunccfoto treaty un der discussion In rxccutlvo bcssIoii. No business of conscijucnco was transacted In open session. I'rovlous to the taklcs up of tho treaty tho senate, for the purpose of clearing Its calendar, disposed of several other treaties of comparatively llttlo Importance. lMv! convontlbns In nil were ratified. Anions the documents thus disposed of was nn agreement supplementary to the Ilay 1'aunccfole treaty Itself and extending the time within which It may bo rntiried. Un der tho terms of tho original treaty tho time for ratification expired two months ago. The agreement favorably passed upon today extends tho time until March 1, dur ing which tho treaty may bo completed. Sonator Ixdgc, who hail tho matter In charge manifested Borne anxiety over this treaty and evidently was somewhat re lieved whon It wtnt through without a dis senting voice. Tho other treaties which were ratified were as follows: Kxtendlng for one yenr tho time within which tho commorelat treaty with Argen tine mny be ratified. Extending for n year tho time within which tho treaty with Oreat Ilrltaln for reciprocity with Jamaica mny bu ratified. Thu new extradition treaties with Do llvla and Chill. When tho Hay-l'nuncefote treaty was taken up attention was given to tho reso lution offered in open session earlier In tho day by Senator Tillman calling for tho corrcspondenco between this government nnd tho government of Colombia relative to tho right of tho United States to con struct a cnnal ncross Colombian terrltoiy. Tho resolution was agreed to nfter It was amended at the Instance of Senator Mor gan bo ns also to cal1 for tho correspond encn with tho l'anama Cannl company, In cluding all offers on tho part of that com pany nnd nil negotiation with It concerning tho Panama canal. Senator Hard of California gavo notlco of an amendment which he will offer to tho treaty providing that tho United States shall havo tho right to "discriminate In favor of American goods shipped through tho cannl in American vessels engaged In tho coastwise trade." I'cirnlirr lie fi-nilrt Trent)', Senator Forakcr'a speech from first to last was a defenso of tho Hay-Pauncofoto treaty nnd ho took occasion to prulso In high terms Secretary Hay, who, he said, Is not only nn nccompllbhed gentleman nnd scholarly man, but a patriot and n stntcsmnn of a high order. Ho had differed with tho secretary In soma respects, ho said, as to tho policy to bo pursued, but any fair-minded man must recognize that, In negotiating tho pending treaty tho sec retary of stato had accepted conditions as ho found them and that In falling Into the policy of neutrality ho had only followed historic precedents. As for himself he had nlwnys favored na American policy In deal ing with tho question of tho construction of tho cnnal, but no one who would glvo the lenst attention to tho subject could fall to see that tho neutral policy had been tho policy of this count! y In tho past. Every administration slnco 1850 had given somo recognition to tho Claylon-Ilulwcr treaty nnd that document was to bo found In tho latest treaty compilation. To further show tho nttltudo of this nation Mr. Toraker quoted artlclo xv of tho treaty mado be tween tho United States and Nicaragua In regard to the cannl In 1887, as follows: "Tho United States hereby ngrces to ox tend their protection to nil surh routos of commerce ns aforesaid and to gunrnntco tho neutrality and Innocent uso of thu name. Thoy also ngreo to employ their In fluence with other nations to Induco them to gunranteo such neutrality nnd protec tion." Neutrality In the l'nxt. What moro definite and positive, declara tion, nsked Mr. Korakor, could bo made for neutrality In dealing with tho cannl. Hence, ho argued. Mr. Hay had merely acted in nccordanco with tho established policy of tho government In providing for neutral rights In tho proposed waturway. Mr. Forakor also contended that there is nn Implied reservation In tho treaty ns it camo to tho senate to protect tho canal from enemies. Tho treaty guarantees Its neutrality In time of peace, ho said, but wo reBorvo tho right to do with It as wo seo fit In tlmo of war except that wo can not fortify It. Hut, ho went on, thoro Is no prohibition against our closing It In tlmo of war. Ho found grent slgnincnneo In tho difference between the lnnguugo used In tho Constantinople trenty relating to tho Suez canal and tho langungo employed In relation to tho Nicaragua canal nnd ho dwelt upon tho fact that tho Suez treaty contains n provision that In tlmo of hos tilities that canal shall bo open to tho ships of belligerents, although tho Ottoman cm plro, through whoso dominion tho cnuul was to bo constructed, should bo one of tho belligerents. Thnt provision has been omitted from tho Hny-Pnuncofoto treaty, Mr. Karaker said, and ho nrgued thnt tho omission could bo Interpreted In no way except as a concession of difference In In tent. Korllllt'iitloiiN Not Nrcileil. He nlBo contended for thu safety of tho canal, even though 11 should not bo forti fied, for 11 was absurd, ho Bald, to suppose that any enemy would attempt to sail its ships through n canal ITS miles long anil owned, con trolled nnd policed by this country, whon nctunl hostilities wero In progress, lit this Life's Miseries Some Omaha Readers will Appreci ate This. Not ono of llfo's miseries Is greater than a bad back, A back that's Inmo or weak or aching. Tells of sick kidneys. Hackncbo is simply kidney ncho. Tho euro Is simple. An Omaha citizen . shows you how: Mrs. J. T. King, of 1510 North Twenty eighth street, says: "Threo weeks before I got Donn's Kidney Pills at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store, earner of Fifteenth and Doug las streets, I could hardly crawl about tho houBo on account of pain In tho small of my back. I wore plasters nil tho tlmo, but they did mo no good. When sitting or re clining 1 could scarcely get on my feet nnd I attrlbuto the cause to an accident when I fell off tho sidewalk, broke a limb and In jured my back. Ooan's Kidney Pills at first helped mo and finally disposed of tho last attack. It requires very llttlo lm- nglnntlou to reason that what benefitted inn so greatly can bo depended upon In the future should recurrences tako place." For salo by nil dealers. Prleo 50 conts per box. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Iluffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Uoan's anil tako na substitute. connection ho called attention to the fn'.o of tho Mnlne, which was on a ponceful mis sion and had been anchored In a harbor of tho country with which at the time wo were at pence. Senator .Morgan trnvrricd jnuch of tho ground ho hnd covered In his previous ar guments In support of tho Hny-l'aunce-foto trenty. Ho referred to tho protocols ngrecd to between Nicaragua nnd Cos'a Hlcn regarding tho cnnnl nnd said that the ratification of tho Hay treaty U n debt wo owe to them. Those countries, If they should tee fit, might nrlso nnd refuse to allow us to do nnythlng. Hence, wo could not afford to do anything that would of fend them. For this renson wo would havo tho neutrality of the canal assured and the pending treaty ratified. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DAY limine Dctnli'K Iturlf to CniiNldiTii- ioii of It II 1 1 timkI 'IV r- III I II II I x. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. The house do votcd tho day to District of Columbia busi ness. Mr. Hancock of Wisconsin, chairman of tho commltteo on Dis trict of Columbia, then claimed tho day and called up a senate bill to change tho terminal facilities of the Pennsylvania railroad In this city and cle vato tho tracks of tho company ncroan tho Mall, south of Pennsylvania avenue. Tho bill was antagonized on the ground thnt It gavo tho road thirty-four and ono-hnlf acres of tho land of the government nnd would destroy tho schemo to beautify tho Mall from the cnpltol to tho Washington monument. Tho opposition filibustered vigorously nnd prevented nctlon nil day, but the friends of tho bill finally succeeded, at i o'clock, In securing n recess until 11 o'clock tomorrow. Allotment of New lliiltlinlilm, WASHINGTON, Dec. IS. Tho iKiard of naval construction, considering the bids for tho construction of battleships nnd cruisers, has Buttled these points: ' Ono of tho big armored cruisers shall fo to Cramps, ono to Newport Ncw3 Ship building company nnd one to tho Union Iron works In California. Ono battleship shall go to the Foro Hlver Engluu works nt Qulncy, Mans. This leaves seven ships to bo disposed of, and whllo In view of tho fact' that an other meeting of tho board Is to bo held It Is not possible to make tho prediction with absolute nccuracy, tho Indications are that theso will bo distributed as follows: Ono cruiser nnd ono battleship to Cramps, making three for It; ono cruiser nnd bat tleship to Newport News, making threo for It; ono cruiser nnd ono bnttleshln to tho Union Iron works, making threo for It; and ono battleship to tho Hath Iron works. Thero Is still a possibility that Moran Dros,' of Seattle may get tho bat tleship slated for tho Union Iron works or the Hath Iron works. JUDGES TAKEN BY SURPRISE t:ii-!relcil Victory of Doimii It 1 1 ft lie NiiltN In Her Owikt'h Sii h IiciihIoii, NEW ORLEANS. Dee IS.- Won Mini- fimi nnd track good. Tonlcum nnd Tom KIid.m Ipj wero tho only winning favorites. Domu iiiurs win in mo nrsi rnco vn such a sur prise that tho Etewurds suspended Tony l.lculzi, dwirt. and W. Ilurloy, trainer, pending nn Investigation. Results: First race, selling, one una one-eighth miles: Donna Kltn. 110 (Hnulford), 5 to 1. won; Phldlns, 101 (Cochran). 15 to 1 nnd 0 to 1, second; Pacemaker, 107 (Itoland), 2 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:57. Governor Hoyd, Falso Lend, Hanquo II, Dandy 11, llort Dnvls, Mitt Poykln nnd Red Pirate nlso ran. Second race, live furlongs: Tonlcum, 115 (Mitchell), 7 to B. won; Admiral Pepper, I'd (T. Walsh), 4 to 1 and 0 to 5, second: Choice. Ill (Mcldynt). 10 to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:02. Senator Heverldge, Ten Oown, F.p, Custodian, ltnndelln, Dr. Cnrrlck nnd Si mons Wnld also ran. Third race, ono mile, selling: I.lllltn Iteeil, 100 (Itansotn), 1 5to 1. won; Linden Ella. 100 (Dale), 7 to 2 nnd C to 5, second: Sir Cintlan, 105 (Holnnd). to 1. third, linns: 1M21;. Chorus Hoy. Oolo llrooks, Two An nies, Uncle Hill and Ullbsrt nlso ran. Fourth nice, seven furlongs, handicap: Tom ICIngsley, 100 (I)alo). II to 5, won; Alex. 107 (Mitchell). 3 to I un-1 even, second; C.eorgbi. 110 (T. Walsh), IS to 5, third. I'lmo: 1:2SH. Scrvln also ran. Fifth rnce, rix nnd ono-hnlf furlongs: McOrathlan Prince, lOtj (Mitchell), 5 to 1. won: Handcuff. 112 (T. Walsh). 10 to 1 nml 4 to 1, Hecond: Tcrrnllne, lot (Wor.derlyi, 30 to i, iniro. -n mo: i..'.'-,. v. j. jinKo.", Diana Found, Handy, Duchess of York, AciiHhbi. Master Jlnrlner, Jockey Joe, CJlun fellow. Tourney and Ortrud nlso ran. Sixth race, ono mile, felling: Llttlo Hoy Hlui. 1(0 (Cochran). 4 to 1, won: Hlsmrre, ins (OilmorciV, o to 1 and 2 o 1, second: Hodd, 107 (Itnnsom), 3 to 1, third. Time: T:42-. Onoto. Frank Ireland. SlHter Fox. DlvertU"- inont. I'anthuul. Wlndw.ird, Dtightulgnt aim i.uiio ucggio uitio ran. TALENT GETS HARD BUMP I.oiooihI, n ltnnk OutHliler, AVIum nt Tuiifiirnn to the DlNfotiilltiire of the Ntieutiitoi-N, SAN FHANCISCa "Dec. 18. Thn vletnrv of Lomond, u 10 to 1 shot, In the third event, was the Riirnrise of tho duv nt Tan. foran today. Ho took tho lead soon nfter tno sturt ana was never Headed. The finish between Houndlee and Alee In tho fourth race was very close, lluchiinnii landing llonndlea a winner by a nose. Mac l.aren, favorite. In tho opening event, nnisneii seeonn una nner tint nniHli u . on nor fell off. Tho colt ran uwiiy three miles, Weather lino and track slow. Results: nini i in, utu iiuiiiiiKfi, mi nn. isuuii', 102 (Coliurn). 4 to 1, won; Mucf.uren, 105 (O'Connor), 4 to 5, Hecond; Forinutus, 103 (Tllllev). 25 to 1. third. Time: 1:03. Loin- ........ !.... i...l.. ...... ........... zlg. illrum Johnson, Itacetto, Druldesit, Fuvorlto, Random nnd Ev:i Moo nlso run. Second race, hIx furlongs, purstr Urtital, 115 (O'Connor), 5 to 2, won; MarcHchul Nell IIS (Daugman), S to 5, second; Argregor. 113 (Mounee). 10 to 1, third. Time: 1:18. HiPy l.yoiiH, I.ltmus and Cnutliius also run. Third race, seven furlongH, selling: Lomond, 102 (Domlnlek), 10 to 1, won; Oood Hope, 101 (Coburn). 7 to 5. second; Isallue, 101 (Mounro), 12 to 1. third. Time: 1:31. Simon D, Osmond, Hilly Moore, Colonel Hoot and Our I.lzzte nlso rnn. Fourth race. Hewn furlongs, selling: Houndlee, 90 (lliiehnunn), 2 to 1. won; Alee. 105 (O'Connor), 0 to 1, peooml; Cyril, WO (Itnusch), 13 to 1. third. Time: 1:31H. Sir Kingston, Flatnero, Castake, Twlnklo Twlnk nnd Tost! nlso ran. Fifth nice, tlvo furlongs, purso: Anjou. 105 (Mounce), 3 to 1. won; Hnmbou'la, 102 (Coburn). S to l. second; I lereuleau. 102 (RosB). 414 to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:0.14. Foul Piny, Hcnutlful Hill, Saint Anthony, Aliuya darter. King's Pal nnd Splko also ran. Sixth race, six and a half furlongs, sell ing: llernotn, 103 (Coburn), t to 5, won; OalanthiiH. 101 (J. Daly). 0 to 1, second; Dandy Jim. 10S (Mounee). 10 to 1, third. Time: l:21',i. Ntlllo Forest and Davids also ran. MeFllildf 11 DefenlN I, eon, MEMPHIS. Tonn.. Dee. lS.-After ono of the gnmest exhibitions ever wltncoscd In a .Memphis prize ring Kid McFmldon of Kan Francisco was given the derision over Cas per I.eon of New York nt tho end of twenty rounds of tierce lighting before the Phoenix Atbeltlc club tonight. Malacht llogait ol Chicago outdated ns referee. The betting was at ovens nnd considerable money changed hands. Referee llngnu wild that ho gave the decision to MoFndden for the reason that ho did the most leading In the last few rounds of tho contest. notliei- Hot Air l.eniiiie. CHICAGO, Dec. is. -Thn Western nsso elation, the new bum ball league, a pro posed n'ly of tho American league, will be munched nt oneo, according to Yleo Presi dent G. W. Hurnham, who was hero tixliii. Included In the Western's circuit will be. Grand Rapids, Detroit, Toledo, lndlanapollH Minneapolis, St. Paul: Kansas City and other cities not yet decided on, Itlcjeler AroiiNiin I.IUely to Die, NEW YORK, Dec. IS. Aronson. the Swedish bloyclo rider, who was Injurod In tho six-day binyclo raco ut Mmllson Su'.uire Garden, has, It Is nunouueed, developed pneumonia nnd Is likely to tile. 1 I'or Clileiiuo Naval .flllltln, CHICAGO, Dee, IS. -A special from Wash Ington says the cruiser Dorothea 1ms been donated by Secretary of tho Navy Long to the Chicago naval ml'ltla for use ns it training tdiip. It Is 11 ho stated that In order to escano tho provisions of the treaty with Great Ilrltaln, forbidding tho admission n' wnrrhlps through tho St. Iiwrenco iiv r Into tho Great Lakes, the Navy depart ment is considering tho advisability of dis mantling tho Dorothea, which Is now at the League Island navy yard, and again equip the vessel with guns for pnictlco upon Its arrival at thu Chlciib'o port. TO SERVE SOUTH DAKOTA Commonwealth Is Etisj Discussing Men for High Offices. GAMBLE LEADS FOR PETTiCrWS PLACE Claims to Have Mnetj- LckInIiiI orn Hither I'leilweil or limtriu'tril KIN teredue ANo Much 'Fnlkrtt of, hut Doesn't Heein Ut Want It. PIERRE, S. 1)., Dec. IS. (Special.) Tho question us to who will fill the positions which Governor Hcrrled will havo to dls poso of is one which Is causing much dl.i cusslon nt tho present time. With nil tho discussion nothing Is certain to tho public. 0. J. Mcl.eod of Aberdeen has been men tioned ns the most probable man for In suinnco commissioner, but tho Information comes from n pretty reliable source that ho would not nccopt tho position oven If tendered to him, There Is not enough In It to pay him to leave his business at Aberdeen to attend to It. H. C. Shober of Hlghmoro Is making n strong pull for tho place' nnd tins tho backing of most of tho Republican Press association nnd Is con sidered ns a strong probability. Hut others aro In the race nnd tho governor has not yet cullghtcried thu public as to who he will select. About tho only thing certnln Is that somcono will get It very shortly after tho now governor Is sworn In. The question of power of removal was definitely settled In tho Klpp case. While the probabilities yet point to the selection of the old filacers of both houses Somcrs for speaker, How or for chief clerk of tho hotiso und Scrlven for tho sccretury of tho sonnto there ls'a move on foot to make a complete elmnge in this program. It is being worked nil ov'cr tho state, but has not us yet crystallized on any particu lar men for the places, but tho backers of tho mnvo say they will havo something to glvo out In tho near future which will bo a foundation on which to build, fiiimlile'n Fence Show GnpN. Tho senatorial situutlon yet remains tho same. Gamble has the lend In the contest nnd all talk Is Gambia against tho Held. Tho reports which como from nil over the stnto aro to the effect that tho men who carry on party fights, who lead In politi cal action, othcrwlso tho machine, would rather see somo other man succeed In stead of Gamble. It Is nlso claimed thnt Klttoredgo Is their man, regardless of hit position that ho Is not n candidate. There Is no question that Klttoredgo would bo a strong mnn If ho would allow his namo to bo used, but up to tho present he np pears to bo standing on his past asser tions that ho Is not In tho race. If he persists In this position thero Is little question that Gamble will be selected by tho legislature. If tho Hlnrk Hilts mem bers nro correctly quoted they will stand by Onmblo and this will go n long wny toward assisting him in his ambitions. Whllo his claim of ninety members either pledged or Instructed fur him Is denied It Is not denied that he has by far tho strongest following of any man who will ask for tho support of tho legislature and this will glvo him a good lead. Whllo thero Is no doubt a strong sentiment In favor of somo man other than Gamble Uicrc la nlso no question that up to tho preuent tho chances nru greatly In his favor. Congressman Gamble returned from Washington to Ynukton today. It Is In regnrd to Kittercdgo's moves that Mr. Gam bln has been summoned homo for con ferenccd with his whcolhorscs, Joseph El liott nnd Charles ltjngsrud. .'Tolegrnms passed between tho threo nnd thclr lieu tenants throughout tho stato during tho dny. A campaign has been arranged by tho nntl-Gnmblo elements nnd now dangers to tho lender's chances havo appeared In many unexpected places. l-'ee.i nml Appi'oprln t Ioiih. Tho move toward changes In tho present Incorporation lawn will bo In the lino of Increasing tho fees for filing to not less than $25, and to rcqulro tho keeping of a duplicate set of books at tho head office as announced In the articles. At present nil tho business of tho company Incorporating may bo transacted nt any branch ofllce, nnd nny number of branch offices may. bo estab lished. Tho appropriation asked from tho com ing session will reach approximately $1, 250,000, and will probably go beyond that figure. Tho general appropriation bill of two years ago carried $SUl,7ui), besides a number of special appropriations. Tho amount asked for in tho Eoneral bill- this year will bo over $1,000,000, as besides tho Institutions provided for at tho last ses sion, thero will be this year tho Asylum for tho Hllud of Gary; tho Asylum for Fceblo Minded nt Kcdflcld, and the School of Technology at Aberdeen to provide for. Theso will add considerable to tho total. Tnx 011 I iioruunleil i'err'tory. Tho report of tho stato auditor calls attention to tho fact that whllo n tax for Judicial purposes was levied on unorgan ized counties, and a largo amount of It collected, but a small part of It was over turned into tho state treasury ns provided by tho bill, which called for such a levy. In that lino tho residents of that portion of Stanley county, who lived in tho unor ganized portion beforo tho consolidation act, havo begun suit to recover from tho original county $19,000 of such tax collected, which they ullcgo has never been accounted for. Tho suit will be closely watched by other Interested parties, nnd In case tho county is forced to refund similar suits will bo commenced ngalii3t other counties which uro In tho samo list. Eimlneern i:11111lne1l nml I.leeiiHeil. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Dec. IS. (Special.) At n mcotlng of stationary engineers held hero It was decided to ask tho legislature when It meets next month to enact a law for tho better protection of thoso working around stntlonnry and portable engine Among thoso who attended tho meeting were: J. A. Hrow.er and J. S. O'Nell of Ynukton, W. Holland, J. Tuckoy and G. Onrton of Mitchell nnd G. P. Frost, Homer Wagner nnd Thomas Hushnell of Sioux Falls. Tho bill to bo Introduced provides for tfio examining and licensing of nil on glneers In chnrgo of stationary nnd portable boilers nnd stenm generating plants. Thomas Hushnell of this city was selected to go to Plerro during tho meeting of tho legislature and push tho measure before that body. Tho bill will provldo for tho appointment of sovornl boiler Inspectors throughout tin stato and for cnglncera examinations und licenses. In thn cases of thoso who operntn traction engines they would, for n period of ono year after tho present law went into effect, bo permlttod to continue In their occupations upon se curing a permit from somo ono of tho boiler Inspectors, but nt tho expiration of tho year It would bo necessary for them to sub mlt to examinations and procure licenses tho snnio ns in tho cnBo of engineers of stationary engines and steam generating plants. Tho ndoption of tho lnw would not Involvo any expense to tho stnte, ns tho boiler Inspectors would recolvo their pay from n fund created by the examination and license fees. Would lie t'orporntloiiK. PIERRE, S. D.. Deo. IS. (Special.) Articles of incorporation havo been filed for tho Mansfield Print Works compnny at Hrooklngs, with a capital of $25,000; in orporators, T. Arthur Fuller, Louis N. Ful lor, Phllo Hall. For tho Hot Springs Ir rtgatlon and Llvo Stock rompany, nt Hot Soring, with a capital of $56,000; lneor porntors, J, A. Stanley, Charles W. Hnrgens and S. J Wood. For tho Solomon Ulvcr Gold Mining compnny, nt Pierre, with a capital of $1,000,000; Incorporators, John 11, Collins, M. II. Collins nnd G. V. Pnttlson. For tho Evangelical Lutheran church nt How-die, trustees, Fred P. Merkel, Hcnn'cn C. liner nnd John Klttorllng. For the Woman's Christian Temperance union, nt Willow Lakes; trustees, Mrs, Idn G. Chase, Mis. Clara Hell Uaker and Mrs. Luclnda Peck. For tho Reward Gold Mining com pnny nt Pierre, with a capital of $100,000; In corporators, T. F. McAvoy, F, T. Martens nnd G. V. Pattloon. For tho South Dakota Mcnnonlto college, nt freeman; directors, Cornelius Ewcrt, Charles Mueller, D. J. Mendel, Johnn L. Wlff, Sam Walter, Jacob Waltcrn, Dirk P. Fllszen, A. Giving Free mnn and Joseph Grnber. For tho Mount Hamilton Land and Oil compnny, nt Flan droau, with a capital of $1,000,000; lncor porntors, John F. Krnuse, William N. Kr.iuso and E. C. Stow. For tho Morning Star Mining company, nt Pierre, with a capital of $250,000; Incorporators, Ralph M. Jacoby, Georgo F. Ruck and G. V. Pattlson Iden(lf) Tier nn Guilty Mini. RAWLINS, Wyo Dec. 18. (Special.) H. A. Kirk and William McCarthy, both residents of Rawlins, havo positively Identified Harry Tier, alias Harry Lyons, tho mnn nrrested at Deadwood last week by Sheriff Ward of Evan&ton ns tho mnn who murdered John Wheeling nt Hllllard twcnty-flvo years ngo. Kirk was tho pro prietor of a restaurant nt Hllllard, In which tho killing took place. Ho and McCarthy wero present when tho murder wns com mlttcd and yestordny when Sheriff Wood brought Tier to Rawlins both men Idcnll fled him as tho assassin. Tho story of tho killing ns told by Kirk and McCarthy Is that Wheeling nnd they wero seated In the restnurant ono night when Lyons entered. When tho latter np Feared Wheeling said: "Hoys, I got dono up tonight nnd Lyons Is tho man thnt did It." Lyons Jumped from his chair and pulled his gun. Wheeling Jumped behind Kirk und held him between hlmrclt and Lyons for several minutes. Finally Kirk pulled looso and dodged under a table. Just then Lyons fired and tho bullet tore n hole In Wheeling's side. Lyons made his escapo and in tlmo tho crlmo wns forgotten, savo by a brother of tho deceased, who kept track of Lyons nil theso years. Mlule DlHlrlliiiteN School Money. PIERRE, S. I)., Dec. IS. iSpcclal Tcle- gnrm.) Tho state land department todny apportioned S5I.I0S, nmong tho counties of tho stnto for school purposes. This ap portionment Is on a basis of school popu lation, which has Increased 4,000 during tho pnst year. Tho present apportionment will glvo 45 cents per capita to tho school fund of tho various counties. nutli DiiKotn llritnil Commlnnton. PIERRE, S. D Dec. IS. (Special.) Tho Stato Hrand commission expects to hold a meeting tho Inst of tho month, beginning nbout tho 27th. It will tako about two weeks to clear up tho work now on hand to bo passed upon. Hunk I?iinII- ltolilieil. MILHANK, S. D., Dec, IS. Word was telephoned todny from Albeo that Gold & Co.'s bnnk at that placo wns robbed of $1,- 500 whllo tho cashier was at dinner. The cashier neglected to lock tho door. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS KiiKiueer lloxettuter PreNPiit Iteport 011 I'll iimciI Street ltnllroad TrneUx. Within tho city limits of Omaha thero aro more than seven miles of unused Btrect car trucks. A -report which City Engineer Hosownter presented to tho council nt Its mcotlng last nrghit showed that 2.50 miles of doublo Ir.iyk belonging to tho Omaha Strict Railway rompnny havo fallen Into dlsuso nnd that 2.25 miles of slnglo truck havo boon abandoned. This report wns mado In complnnce with a icsolutlon passed by tho council nt a recent meeting. Tho unused doublo track Is located on tho fol lowing streets: Eleventh street, from 'Williams to Mnson; Eleventh street, from Jnnkpou to Howard; Seventh street, from Pierce to Leaven worth; Leavenworth street, from Seventh to Ninth: Howard street, from Kleventh to Twelfth; Dodge street, from Twenty-fifth to iweniy-sevenin; rims street, rrotn Hignt eetith to Twentieth; Twentieth street, from Cass to Cuming; Hurt street, from Seven teenth to Twetity-Hecouil: Twenty-second street, from Hurt to Cuming; Kighteenth street, from Nicholas to Lake; Lake street. irom l-Jiguiccntli to Twoniiein; weusiur street, from Sixteenth to Seventeenth. Slnglo track has been abandoned on tho following streets: St. Mary's avenue, from Sixteenth to Twenty-sixth; Fifteenth street, from Cap itol nven.10 to Webster; Sixteenth street, from Cuming to alley north of Izard: Eight eenth street, from Cuming to Nlcholus; Nicholas street, from Seventeenth to Nine teenth; Izard street, from Sixteenth to Eighteenth; Seventeenth street, from Cap itol avenue to Chicago; Seventeenth street, from Chlcniro to Cass; Eighteenth street, from Capitol avenue to Chicago; Eighteenth street, rrom (.-nieugo 10 rnss. (iroeerlex to lie tinned Miiiiiliiyn. An ordlnnnce which provides that a'l retail dealers In meat and groceries shall close their places of business on Sunday was Introduced by Mr. Knrr by request. It was prepared by City Attorney Conncll, upon tho suggestion of retail clerks, and provides that all offenders ehall bo fined not less thnn $5, nor moro than $100. Councilman Klnunan Introduced an ordl nnnco which repeals portions of tho pres ent ordinance regulating tho charges which cabmen shall make. At present a chargo of 50 cents is mndo for a slnglo passenger going to nny point within tho district bounded by tho Missouri river, Hancroft, Nicholas and Twenty-eighth Btrcot. Tho new ordlnnnco changes tho west limit to Twenty-fourth street nnd fixes tho south limit nt Williams street. An ordlnnnco creating a district for tho paving of Thirty-second nvenuo between Arbor street nnd tho south city limits was passed to n second reading. City Electrician E. F. Schurlg reported that tho fees of his ofllco during Octobor amounted to $29.15 and that tho fees for November were $179.01. A general appropriation ordlnnnco wns passed and tho council adjourned with the understanding thnt It will not moot next week ns tho regular meeting falls on Christ mas nlL'bt. Strike of .Miner Settled. SHAMOKIN, Pn., Dec. IS.-TI10 strike at wutallo colliery eiiuea loany. mo i.zui em nloves l-etiirnlnir to work. Tho Shamokln Coal company ngreed to grant tho 10 per cent Increase, relnstnto several discharged men and glvo non-union men two days In wntcn to sottlo auierences wiin union men; otherwise the former will bo discharged, 'Dm Vnitpo Mluu Workers say they will again tlo up thu mines of tho company II' the non-union men who rofuso to go In their organization aro not uisrm'ivcu. .leNter Coi'n to .MIiiiienpollN. A. II. Jester, nn old-timer nmong Omaha traveling men, who was tor 11 long time in charge of a corps of salesmen for Cudahv, bade adieu to his many friends In this city last nlulit. Mr. Jester coes to Kansas f.Ry to spend tho holidays and from thero to Minneapolis, where ho will reside In the fu ture, tin linM tnkeii 1111 Interest In a firm that manufactures baking powder on an extensive ncnlo una mis neeu cieciea 10 uio position of sccrotnry. LOCAL BREVITIES. Rev. Irving P. Johnson of St. Jtnrtln's church. South Omaha, will lecturo In Trin ity cathedral chapel this evening at S p. m, Subject, "Tho Prodigal Sou." Jlrs. J. J. MeLaln of 2S1I North Twonty flftlt street met with 11 very severe accident n few days ago by falling 011 tho stulra. sustaining 11 racturo of tho pelvis bone and Injuring the right arm. Although conllncd to her bed who Is doing nicely. 4 ....... . ..... 1 1 , 1 1 .. .. T ) . . 1 1 f nuanntnl Ia,i .11 iiu.iuill ill" riiiut' hwiiw ..p....., ...'.. has n fund 'if $3,S0ij, This money linn not neen invcsica. nui 1110 lioaro 01 rim aim Police Commissioners has empowered tho association to purchase two Sl.OuO warrants which bear Interest at tho rule of P,4 per cent. WARNER'S SAFE CURE "I have used Worncr'a Safe Curo for general debility and cheerfully if commend It ns the very best tnedl clno 1 know of to build up 11 broken down constitution." MARTHA J. VAN Dl'ZER, I.ndy Commander, Jewel lllvc, No. 102. L. O, T. M. Hvnnsvtlle, Hid, 613 Mary St., August 17, nun 1. "When n man's llfo Is saved he nat urally feels grateful to tho Instrument, Ho l feel very grateful to Warner's Snfe Curo ns I know that It saved 111 V life nnd restored mo lo perfect health nnd strength. For seven years I suf fered with kidney nml bladder trouble. finding no relief, und although 1 spent my Incomo nn doctors and med icines, I found no help until I read an advertisement of Warner's Pnfo Curo and decided to try that, For four months 1 fnlthfully tcok the rem edy twice n day, feeling that I was gaining strength, then I con'ldercd myself cured. This Is live months ngo nnd I have had no trouble slnco nnd am In good health." W. K. HCK. Sec'y Royal Arcanum. Virden, Manitoba, Aug. 31, 1900. "If I wns tho 'chief' I would order every officer to keep 11 bottle of War ner's Safe Curo on hand nnd thero would bo but n few to "lay off on ac count of sickness, Helng exposed to nil kinds of weather, excessive heat, nnd sudden frost or rain, It takes nn Iron constitution to stand It. 1 ml vocnto Wnrner's Snfe Cure, ns it keeps tho kidneys In gond condition, which tni'iini that nil poison nnd disease Is quickly carried off from tho xystem, thus malntnltilng good health. It ctiroM you when sick nnd keeps you In ,tooi1 health If you tako n doso now pnil then. I ndvlso every man who has to be out of doors most of the time In nil kinds of weather to keep Warner's Safo Curo on hand nil the time." THOS. W. JOYCE, Desk Sergeant. 45rd Precinct, Chicago Police Dept. Chicago, 111., September 3, 19u0, TO DOCTOR TOLSON, f the State- Electro-SIcdlcal Institute, 1.108 Facnrnm Strcrt, Omaliat Neb., Specialist In Dlacaaea of Blen. WE CURE W want every man thus afflicted to honestly investigate our special Klectro-Mcdl- cal system of treatment. Wo Invite In .particular ull who havo treated elsewhere without success: all whose cases hnVe been abandoned by family physicians and so called exports, we will explain to you why such treatment has not cured you and will demonstrated to your entire satisfaction that we can cure you tafely, qulo'fly and permanently. Our counsel will cost you nothing, and our charges for a perfect cure will not bo moro than you will be willing to pay for benefits conferred. Wo will do by you as we would want you to do by us If our casus wero reversed. Certainty of cure ! what you want, wo can nnd will cite you, by permission, some of the best citizens or hub city wnom wo nave curea ana mane nappy aim woo win u-hoci iuuy vouch for our financial us well as professional standing, WUnt we have done fur them we can do tor you. IfMDIPnOCI C Under our Electro-Medical treatment this Insidious disease rapidly WHulUUll'LC dlsuppcars. Pain ceases almost Instantly. The pools of stagnant blood are driven from the dilated veins and all soreness and swelling quickly Bubjldeu. Every Indication of varicocele soon vanishes and In Its stead comes the pride, the power und the pleasure oflirrfect hrnlth untl restored iiinuhnod. CTDIOTIIDC ur Klectro-Medlcal treutment dissolves tho stricture complntcly vMlilUlUllC and removes every obstruction from tho urinary passage, alluys all Inflammation, stops every unnatural discharge, reduces the prostate gland, clean so.i and heals tho blndder and kidneys, lnvlgornlos the sexual organs and restores health and soundness to every part or the lioily afTeeteil liy the tlUenrir. PflalTAftlflllC Ql Ann DfllQnU ur speclnl form of Klectro-Medlcal trcat uUNIQUIUUd OLUUU rUldUro ment for this disease Is practically tho re sult of our llfo work, and Is Indorsed by the best physicians in this and foreign coun tries. It contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines of any kind, It goes to tho very bottom of tho disease and forces out evory particle of Impurity. Soon every sign and symptom dluappenrs completely and forever. The blood, tho tissue, tho llosh, the bones, and the whole system are cleinsed, purified and restored to perfect health and tho patient prepared anew for th elntlen nml iiU'iinm-en of life. UCBlinilC IICDII ITV Men, many of you nro now reaping tho result of your HEIfvlJUa UCOILI I I former folly. Your manhood is fulling nnd will soon be lost unless you do something for yourself. There Ik no tlmo to lose, Impotency, like alt sexunl disease,, Is never on the standstill. With It you cun make no com promise. Either you must master It or It will master you, and fill your whole future with mliery and indescribable woe. We hnvo treated so many cases of this kind that we are ns familiar with them as you uro with the very daylight. Once cured by us you will never again be bothered with emissions, drains, prematuroneas, small or weak organs, norvousnoss, falling memory, loss of ambition or other symptoms which rob you of your manhood and absolutory unfit you for study, business, pleasure or mar riage. Our treatment for weak men will correct all of these evils and restore you to what nature intended a hale, healthy, buppy man, with plijuleal, mental nml Hfxniil power complete. ScFvalcocdertftcuri from Varicocele or Stricture; innumerable hlood and bono diseases orten result from contagious blood taints In the system, or physical nnd mental decline frequently fol low impotency. In treating diseases of any kind wo ulways remove the origin wo cure the cause. ft AQDECD AtinCllPC Ono personal visit Is nlwnys preferred, but If you cannot UUllnCdr UnUCIlUb calf at our office, write im your symptoms fully. Our home treatment by correspondence is always successful. , Legal contract given to nil patients to hold for our agreement. Do not hCKltate. If you cannot call today, write and describe your trouble. Successful treatment by mall. Reference Best Hanks and LcmilnK Business .Men in this City. CONSULTATION FREE. Office Hours From 8 a. 111. to 8 p, in.. Sundays, 10 a, in. to 1 p. in. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Permanent! Ioeatrd, 1II0H I'or 11 11 in Strrrt, near l.'ltli, flmulia, Neb. Mormon Ultnopa.' Pills been "' 1 " ty ti i.w of the Momaa CUurch iwi iati,' Ui.uwcfb. rotiuitiy curei tho wont cues la old and youn arlilnr lrn effects. cl iclUbiae, dinlpMlon, cxcniei, c Uguttte-tnioUni. Quran Loit Manhood, lm Eotenoy, tot Power, NJcht-Loases, (Spermatorrhoea Ineorpnlni Palna 1 bacHi Kill poilreit mlnni:mllona, lamo wacx, Nervous De lllty. Handacha.UntUneia to Mnrrr, i-p,of K-WTG Oomen, YC"r'C0C13L,! or odnsilpntion,' stops. Quickness of Olo- (bHTl chnrsa. Otcpn Msr- VOUB.TvltoTltnK Of Eyalldl. fciU Immeuu.e. WAlA pnpwAiHOI , mi if""" evrrt function. lci,r pet aetuondcr.t. a. cum tl It hind. rJVvTJi ketloret tmll. undeT cant. SlIraulitM the bfi'n and nrnscrr.ren. w i loi. auuyRiuadcj, ita4 uut. ciicuins da. Adttrssau rtm sai.i: iiy .MVi:iis-nii.i,o. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG iCp AGAIN ! vlEOr to the whole beinp. All drains and losses are checked ftrmanenlty. Unless patients are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Comumptionor Death. Mailed sealed. Price tt pcrboi: 6 boxes, with Iron-clad Ic-jI cuaranlr 11 care or refund tbo rnonY..oo f.-. hook. Bold by Kuhn Co., 15th and Douglas, Stricture GRAN.SOLVENT" lSiilargivt T'rvatuto, und ST. JAMES ASSN. 62 ST. JAMES BJBk CHICHESTER'S CNQLIBH Pennyroyal pills H -jfv-v Orlalnnl and Unlr Urnalnr. ,Ith5H'l'" l"ysrllabl l.aitlr. Dtutilil KX34Z lo liril tn.l tf:l.1 n..l.!ll. Ka... ...1.1 Nils Una ribbon, Tola no oilier. Itrfu.o I lUna-eroas Mubslllutlons uui imlta. Mono. Uu of jenr proicLt. or i.as -te. lo pm. for I'arlleulara. TrotlrnonUlt sod "Itelltr fur I. utile, in Ittttr bj r tun Moll. 1 O.IIIIO lf.tlmnnUI. hollbv til llrurellll I'Mt-ha!..,. f 'l.vntlnMl ticcUta UUysin, iloJIioo Bisiiiire. Mlt LA., 1A. -vL. The Only Specific for Kid ney Disease 21 Years of Success Its Reputation. "I havo found Warner's Safe Curo n wonderful remedy for baukacho and tho numerous pains women arc at Dieted with. It tones up tho entire sys tem und prevent) colds." ANNIE H. HARPER, am nil Outer Guard. Ralhbono Slstcrj, also Noble Guard of Elite. Rebekah, Lodgo No. 2 Independent Order O. T. Jacksonville, 111,, 025 Slnte St., Auguat (', HA. "When my physician first told mo I hud might's Disease a cold chill went over 1110 unit I felt us If I wore n doom ed man. For three months I took his STAY CURED Varicocele, Stricture, Con tagious Blood Poison, Nervous Debility, and All Reflex Complications and Associate Diseases and Weaknesses of Men by Our Electro - Medical Treatment Which Com bines All the Curative Powers of Both Medi cine and Electricity. Many ailments nro reflex, originating from other dis eases. Far lnstanre. ffnxunl wnaknrpu sometimes pomes A far ti u br mall. tWit.tJ A wri-t-n r-J ar.t? e. I" t jis BIaho Itomotfy Co., Can p r Cisco, CaU i)iti ; to., kith .ami iwu.va.m. They have ttood the ten of yean, ind tuve cured thoutands of 'dies of Nervous Diteasei , auch a Debility, Dimness, Sleepless ness and Varicocele. Atrophy. Ac They clear the brain, strencthea tne circulation, mate ingestion nerfect. and imnart a heallhr Address. HFL f'en"-" - i-. and J. A. Fuller & Co., 14th and Douglas. Cured While You' Sleep, in 15 Days. niwwitvmMrlcturolllosnuw lnoatli tho sun, rr-lneot atreiutlbaus tho Hetnlnul Duru, aloiiplnii Ilnsins ami emissions in nnoen nays, rio uruics iu ruin ute niuumcn, oui a airrci local and poalilTe application to the entire urethral tract. "U rao-Bolyent" Is not a. liquid. It is propariMl In thn form of Cniyoni or Pencil, smooth and Ilm- l& iS2lWrio" Every Man Should Know Himself. TiicBt. jAMiaArtaK, Kim Ht. Cincinnati, O. ha prepared at mm treat oapcukp an exhnusUsti Illustrated Tri-alUc on trra male mm fcf r I system, which thoy will tend to any mal applicant, prepaid "m BUILDING, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 0 S S (SQD 3 1 BFS.I! TS TFI I 2 TIIK HHP. WANT ADS I'UODUa: HHSULTS. i DTKay'sIiing Balm aV A free sample of Warner s Bnfo Cure will bo tent to anyone on receipt of postal cud, Address. WARNER'S BAJVK CUIIK CO.. Rochester, N. Y. Mention this Paper. prescription anil kept gtltlng worse, when my druggist, who whm 11 per sonal friend, told ine Hint In his opin ion Wuruer H Safe Curo win thn bent medicine on earth for Hrlght's Di sease. I took a bottlo at once ami gtaduully felt relieved. 1 kept taking It patiently and regulurly for two months and words cannot describe; my feelings when 1 found that I was cured. I felt llko a new man. Hrlghl's Disease Is n thing of tho past, and I would like to s.iy to every ono r.lml lnrly nffected, try Wnrner's Safo Cure." JOE ROSE. Town Clerk, Iiko View, Cook Co., 111. August 22, lOOn. Moved to lull North Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111 JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA BOILER ANJ ciii-ti IKON WORK Bras - i a... i ryake, Wilson u & Williams flucccatora Wllaosa fe Drak. Manufacture boilers, emolco stacks and breechlngs, pressure, idcrlns, sheep dtp, lard and water tain..., uoller tunes con rtuntly on tinnd, second hand boilers bought and sold. Special nnd prompt attention to repairs In city or country, lath and Pierce. DRY GOODS. HE. Smith & Go. Importers and Jobber, ol Dry Goods, Furnishing Goodi AND NOTIONS. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. UesUrn Electrical yy Company Electrical Supplies. Electric Wiring Bells and Gas Llcatlas. Q. W. JOHNSTON. Mcr. 1510 Howard 8U SAFE AND IRON WORKS. he Omaha Safe and Iron Works G. ANDKEEN, Prop. Makes a specialty of 131 I 7? ESPAI'KS, trlJ..J SHUTTKHS, Ana Burelnr l'roof Safru & Vault Doors, ett 010 8. 14tb St., Orniiliri, Jeb. Davis & Gowgill Iron Works. MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS . OP MACHINERY. GENERAL, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY IRON AND BRA88 FOUNDERS. 1B01, xnou 150S Jaokaoa Strsat, Omaha, Nek. Tal. BSS. B. Zabj-lskle. A.ent, J. B. CswrDll, Ugr. ELEVATOR SUPPLIES ELEVATORS Improved Quick and liany Itlulnc Steam, Electric and Hand Power Elevators. AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES. 8nd for catalogue. KIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL BLUFFS, la, 1008 9th Street. Telephone HI. r H. Davis & Son lasts' Anent for the Illchrao4 Hitfety Gates and Fire Iloorn. Elerater Hydraulic and Hand EleTators. Elerater ropalriuR a specialty. Leather VbIto Cups lor Elevators, Engines ad Printing Prcsssos. The Only Line To... California That runs Personally Conducted Excursions from Oman a three days each week. They are in charge of competent .Ma lingers. Leave Union Station Wednesdays, I :.!( p. in. Leave Union Station Fridays, 1:30 p. in. Leave Union Station Saturdays, fi:20 P. in. Tickot Olllco Union Station . 1323 l-nrniitn St. NMi nnd Muroy Sta Tel. 4'.8. Tel. 0i!l. i