THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TTirRSDAV, DECEMBER 27, 1000. telephone 618-6SM. Ileo, Dec. 26, 1900. Balance of Remnants Must Go. Monday'8 sale on dress goods remnants avuh the greatest sale we ever had. However, after the great rush and hurry we find a great many colored dress goods remnants have been overlooked, ltather than invoice them the first of the year, we will place them on sale next Thursday morning at next to nothing in price. When we decide to do that in this store, the past selling price; or even the cost price is not thought of. Our aim is to make such prices that will get you here. These prices ought to do that. Hundreds of remnants to select from. TEBEAU LOOKS FOR A PARR Wmtern League Magnate Opens Hit Kaniaa City Campaign Promptlyi i PROPOSES TO PLAY BALL DOWN THERE gmjm He Wilt Hare Ilia Tram in Bnalneaa, Mannlna; or .No Maii nlti, and That Up Will Ask ,o Qneatlona. $1.70 for 4 yds. silk and wool novelty, former selling price, If cut from tho piece, U.00 a yard. $1.20 for .1 yrl8. all wool plaid, furmnr telling price, If cut from piece, $1.00 a yard. $1.10 for 6 1-6 yds. all wool suiting, for mer EollInK price, If cut from tho plcco, 65c yard. $1.90 for C 3-8 yds. hair striped suiting, former soiling price, If cut from the piece, $1.25 yard. a $1.75 for 4(4 yds. whipcord suiting, for mer Helling price, If cut from tho ploce, $1.00 u yard. KANSAS CITY, Oec. 26. (Special Tele gram.) President Thomas J. Hlckoy and Magnate Ocorgo Tebeau of tho western league arrived In Kansas City this morn ing full of fight and confident of the West ern league's new venture. They are hero to mako preliminary arrangements for the now Western Leaguo team which Is to be established In this city, and Tcbcau had no sooner entered the Hotel Baltimore; than ho was surrounded by local newspaper men who were on tho lookout for him. $1.E0 for 4U yds. mixed suiting, former After asiurlnc them ho was here to stay, selling price, It cut from tho piece, Manning or no Manning, the former Den- $1 00 a yard. ver magnate was out huntlnr. a alto for a $1.60 for 6 3-4 yds. strlpod suiting, for- bsll park. Mem, the local brewer, Is will- mcr selling price, If cut from tho ing to build, hut Tencau is not uausnca wun plcco, 65c yard. tho location and expects to 6roct a park 88o for 44 yds. all wool xlbollne plaid, " 8 own' " nas som m were- s .u UO UCnVCr ClUO, UUU UUlll uu mm nunc former selling price, If cut from the piece, 60c yard. 08o for 4 yds. striped Bhcpard's check ed suiting, former soiling price, If cut from the piece, 65o yard. $2.25 for 64, yds. silk and wool novelty, former selling price, If cut from the piece, $1.00 a yard. anntn van pobteii kid glows attj mcoaui PATTBruts. Thompson, Beldem &Co. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. T. K. O. A. DUlLDIIfG, COB. 10TH AND DOUSLAI UTB. afternoon to Bay that two weeks ago In South Omaha Put Crowe had tried to bor row $6 of him "to rent a houso and fit It with window curtains and a gasoline stove. ' The man added that Crowo said he was "dead broke," hut all he needed was a little silver which would enable him to "turn a big trick." The chief discredits this story. "It l'at Crowo wanted to borrow money," ho Bald, "and. Intended to use It In renting a prison house for a kidnaped boy, he wouldn't bo telling Ids plans to tho man of whom he solicited tho loan. He Is too smart to gtve out any such tip as that In advance. And besides, It wouldn't have been the best way to get n loan from an honest man, as this man obviously Ib. A better way would have been to havo said, 'I want $0 to pay my board until I can got a Job. I have a promtso of work, but need n Itttlo money to hold myself temporarily.' That Is tho kind of talk Pat Crowe would have made, or any other man under those circum stances. He wouldn't havo said, 'I want to rent a houso and buy curtains and a gaso line stove,' when he knew that such In formation would bo used against him later on. No, I think tho gentleman who called cn me yesterday mado up that story to fit tho circumstances as ho read them in tho newspapers and failed to make allowance for tho fact that tho men who kidnaped Kddlo Cudchy are not such fools as to tip their hands In advance for the sake of $0." PONY CEASES TO BE FACTOR Pollen Will Aliiiuiloii Unit Plume of CiKr unci Kxert Tholr Kner tiivu Hint-where. remembers both tho animal and Its rider very well. They crossed tho forry to tho Iowa side, he says, about 4 o'clock Friday evening, and gives u perfect description of tho pony, so I know ho has tho pony In say everything Is settled as far as they aro concerned. They havo been given this territory, and hero they will rctn.iln, no matter If tho American leaguo puts a dozen more teams here. "Every team I havo ever led," said Tebeau, "has been strictly In tho race and I Intend giving Kansas City a winner If It Is within my power to do so." Neither Is making any wild talk, but woro It not for Hlckey Tebeau would havo tho American league and Its auxiliary whipped Inside of ten minutes, but tho league president holds the scrapping mag nate in chock. Hlckey has a bad enso of tho expansion fever. Ho Is not satisfied with tho threo new additions, but wants more, and If he succeeds in his plans the ax will fall on one or raoro of tho present league members. Prom hero ho goes to Indianapolis and Loulsvlllo to look over the ground and sound the base ball pub He In regard to Western league ball. "When our circuit Is completed," he said. "It will bo fully as strong If not mind that wo mean. The rider, he says, was a light comploxloned man with a blondo utrongir than last year's American league mustache, about 30 years old, 6 feet ? I u i. come9 to flEht the American will 30 years old, 5 InchoH tall, weight 1C0 pounds. He wore a black suit of clothos and a black hat cor crcd with a long slicker." HYMENEAL. CmlK-Yonnp;, ASHLAND, Neb., Dec. 20. (Special.) Charles It. Craig, a farmer living ucar Kluiwood, Neb., and Miss Alice E. Young of Ashlajd were married at tho residence of the bride's parents hero Christmas night. Hov. Hoscoo llarneB of Harvard, Neb., a cousin of the bride, performed the cere mony, assisted by Hov. Ocorgo M. Jones, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church of Ashland. Miss May Ilouck of Green wood played the wedding march. Only the relatives of tho contracting parties wero present. The brldo is the daughter of the Hon. T. T. Young, who represented Cass county In tho legislature the last two ses sions, having slnco removed to this city. Tho newly-married couple will bo at home to tholr friends near Elmwood after the first of tho new year. The llttlo bay pony down nt Pacific Junc tion has ceased to be an Important factor In tho kidnaping case. Whllo tho pollco have not altogether abandoned tho theory that It may havo been tho ono used by the bamlltB, they havo decided to let that phase of tlo matter rest for the present and exort tholr energies elsewhere Mennwhllo they hope Engineer Josoph Ooodrlch will consent to relinquish tho animal for some thing less than $5,000. "Tho trouble with tho pony clue," said Chief Donahue, "Is that there Is only one witness besides tho boy, Frank Olynn, who Is competent to Identify the animal, and that Is It. K. Munshaw, and Mr. Mun chaw tolls mo that he could bo by no means posltlvo In his identification. Now, tho boy has gone down thoro and has said Mutt tho pony Is not tho one wo nro looking for. I might go to tho expense ol sanding Munshaw down, but the best ho could pos sibly do would bo so say: 'It looks like the pony tho man and woman drove who caino to my houso to Inquire about renting tho rottngo.' That would bo a very poor Identi fication. It would simply bo his guess ns ftgatost tho boy's guess. "Mrs. James Schnclderwtnd might havo been a witness on this point If she had closely observed the pony driven by the man and woman when they called to rent her Grovor street house, but she didn't. Farther than that the,'nnrso was a bay nnd rather Bnviller than the) ewerngo sho could not describe It. "Thoro lo ono thing certain about that pony It was shod for paved streets and not for form work. The side corkB on Its shoes establish that fact. Now that a minute description of the animal has been printed In all tho newspapers I hopo sotno ono will recognize It soon and give us sumo information na to Its history. "For tho Inst four days detectives havo been at work looking for the buggy to which the pony was driven. A description of It has been furnished by It. K. Munshaw." Munllcraaa-Smlttif Ileat-Davla. LYONS, Neb., Dec. 26. (Special.) J. W. Shallcross and Miss Agnes Smith, both of this city, were married at the homo of the bride's parents last evening, Rev. J. V. Millar, pastor of tho Presbyterian church, officiating. Only relatives and Immediate friends of tho contracting parties were nrcsent. Mr. Shalicross Is n tonrlmr In thn nubile schools and was formerly of nellfi- of CCB may be considered later, -ue. Miss Smith Is tho .lmmhinr of Mr.. The Western league will bo conducted In Mary E. (Lyon) Smith nnd n verv ooDuIar harmony with tho American, but will be In Itlnmli Mnn Notion! liy l'orr) man. Chlof Donahue has a report from the chlet of pollco at Plattsmouth, which save: "t have Interviewed tho man who runs tho ferry nt this placo In regard to the buy pony now being held nt Pacific Junction and h find us ready to compete with It for the services of players." He would not say which cities will be dropped If Louisville nnd Indianapolis are taken In. Manning leaves tomorrow night to attend a meeting of tho magnntcs in Chicago. J. A. K. Elliott and William Crosby shoot a 100-blrd raco for the coBtlron trophy here tomorrow. Han Johnson' Sew l.rnKtie. CHICAGO, Dec. 26. The Western Lcngue of Professional Daso Hall clubs will bo launched nt the Oreat Northern hotel to morrow. Half n dozen or more well known managers and owners of clubs or promoters will bo present. Qeorgo W. Uurnham Is slated for tho presidency, although It Is posslblo -another and final effort will be mado to Induco Ilau Johnson to allow his name to bo used. For tho other officials thcro nro such men ns Charley Stroebel of Toledo, Clarence SaulB- paugh, former manager of tho Minneapolis club In the American leaguo, and Thomas J. Navln of Detroit. Franchises will bo awarded Detroit, To ledo, Minneapolis, Louisville, Kansas City end perhaps Grand Kaptds. Those which arc looked upon favorably, but will not perhaps be taken In, are St. Paul and Min neapolis. The latter will bo mado a mem ber of tho company If Johnson decides not to play a team thoro next season. Fort Wayne, Springfield, O., and Omaha nro some defender, which Is In process of construc tion hero, was begun today A Iare amount of clay find been banked around the keel mould to keep It from spreading during the cool nar nf ilin lrmi .mil rnn.ililerahli) work wllj be necessary to remove this, Tho next step will be cleaning and trimming up me Keei. worn on tne angle lino lor the smaller frame at bow nnd stern Is pro- f treating rapidly, as Is the boring nf boit loirs In the Tobln bronze plates for the hull. The larger nnrte Irons for the mid ship section nre expected to arrive tonight and the work of setting up the boat's frame will be commenced as soon as tho Keel is ready. AMERICAN GOLF IS MINUS Kxprrt Harry Varilnn Drclnren Tlint I'layrra and Llnka In lulled Ptnten Arc Mot Up to Ilia Standard. LONDON, Dec. 27. Harry Vardon, who was a passenger from New York on tho steamer Majestic. In the course of an Inter view at I.lvornnnl ma, thf American Deotile nan ircaieu mm most nospltaniy, uui mar. me American goircrs nael sun tnucn to learn, as neither tho players nor tho links were up 10 mark, lie itiumaieu mar. ne in- tiiuvu tu iriurn io wie l iim-u oihivb buvu. but hnil not decided whether ho would settle there. Clnulnnntl Plants Are OCT. NKW YOnK, Dec. 2fl.-WItllam A. llrady mm nuernoon announced; mat tne ngni ne tween Jumps .1 .TnfTHon mid Him fluhlln scheduled to talc nlacn In Cincinnati ou February 15, will not be permitted by tho uuinoniieB or mat city, uraay saiu ne naa received word to thin (.front from li offi cials of tho club which Is to manage the Hii&ir. urns hemp tho case, me douis ar ranged for Kid McCoy and Tommy Ityan and Terry McUovcrn and Kid Lnvlgtie are declared on for the present. It Us said that lerry sicGovorn will now make arrange ments to go to England to fight Ben Jordan. CINCINNATI, Dec. 26. The city officials, as well an the officers and members of tho Saengcrrcst Athletic club, nay there Is no truth In the reports being circulated In New York nnd elsewhere about tho tight be tween J .!. .It'tTrlfa unit film TMllilln. Hi'hrd- tiled for February 15 In Cincinnati, being declared off, Those In charge of the ar rangements urc proceeding with the re modcllnir of thn tiler Supncrrfint hull nnd with all other arrangements and they have no Intimation of any changes whatever in the program. Mayor Julius Flelschmnnn stnted for publication tonight that ho had given his word that he would Issue the per mit for the fight and he proposed to do so. President W. M. Hobnrt of the board of directors of the Saengerfcst Athletic club staled tonight that there wan no doubt whatever about the light being pulled oft hero in February uno he cannot under- siuna wny wmium a. iirauy tins uecn mis. advised or mlsnuuted In New York. Presl. dent Hobart expects Manager llrady and others here the first of next week. Ous Kuhlln has tin ontlon for training nuarters on the Kentucky Hide of the river, near tho cuy. ana it was renorteu tnni .icnries would train nt West Iladen. Ind. There Is bitter opposition to tho fight hero on tho part of certain neonln nnd some nf thnnp In charge of the arrangements nuspect that falso Information may have been sent to llrady In the name of tho club by someone who is not connected with It or In any man ner authorized to speak for it. If there has been any such trick It will bo ferreted nut when Malinger linidy comes hero to confer wun rresiucnt Hobnrt ana others. Crowe Another Champion, Michael Crowe, the locnl wrestler, lias added to his laurels as chnmnlnr. of Ne braska by wlnnlnir the Iown championship from Frank Ootch. Mr. Crowo returned yesterdny from Fort Dodec. where he met Ootch and defeatc:! him by gaining two inns out or mree. urowo tosx tne nrst rnu n is'a minutes and won tho two succeed- ng ones. Tho second full ho calncd in S minutcH nnu inn nurd in zt minutes. .ir. Crowo recognizes In Ootch one of tho hnrd- est competitors he has ever met and takes n deal oi paruonnoie prido in ins victory. n case mere should ue n return match 'rowe Is confident of wlnnine It In much ess tlmo tnan in this instance. young woman. Oreely nest nnd Miss OladdlB Davis wero also united In inarrlago at the homo of tho brldo's parents hero yesterday afternoon, Rev. A. L. Oray, paBtor of tho Methodist Episcopal church, officiating. dependent of all other base ball organization. O'CONNOR WINS THREE RACES Three nt Alnmvorth, AINSWORTH, Neb., Dec. 26. (Special Telegram.) Last night occurred tho mar- Don I. nl, ni th n I.oiik I'rlec About Him, Captnrea l.nnt liner nt Tnn 1'nran from Ilercnlenn. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20.-The sport nt rlago of Mlsa Rose Rathburn, daughter of Tnnfornn today was marked by closo A. Rathburn, a ranchman, and A. Maurlco Anlfhea nnd the defent of favorites, five Phni-ni, n.iiii.. nt m x ,. of them falling to connect. Wlnnlo O Con Church, editor of tho Naper News. nor wflB , 0.qnPnPe. rhllnir three winners This afternoon Miss Myrtlco Mycatt. and being second twice. Mounco nut two dnughter of S. N. Mygatt, a wealthy ranch- over nt Kood prices. Don Luis, a 15 to 1 mnn nf Pino ninn nronin ,.,.i shot, wan tile purprlNo of tho day. lie ErneBt Josoph Axtol Rico of Minneapolis, Minn. At about tho same hour, In Alns- worth, occurred tho mnrrlage of Mlsa Amanda Relncrt, sister of Mr. George H. beat Herculean, fnvorlte, for the lust rnco In a drive. Weather tine and track good. Results: First race, five furlongs, selling: Montnl- lade, 1W (Mounce). 8 to 1. won; Carter H. Harrison, jr., iui tu uonnon, n ro l, seoonu; Relncrt, a newspaper man of this city, to Maud Ferguson, 101 (linos), 10 to 1, third nV'Awn. "T"' a yUDB ranCh,"an f Baint.?: KieVrItojndlle'v. ate also ran Second race, one mile, selling: Punll. 104 (Mounco). 10 to 1. won: Alas. 104 (O'Connor). 11 to 6, second: Imperious, 105 (J. Wood), 4,4 to 1, third. Time: 1:424. Uuckoy, Loth ian, uyrn, Hociaust, aiary Kinseun, i,ou Hoy, Mclkarth and Jolly lirltton also ran. Third rnce. seven and one-hair furlongs: Artllla. 104 (O'Connor), 4 to 1, won; Mnc Oyle, 104 (J. Woods), oven, second; Hum tirlnateadOIcDovrell, HUMBOLDT, Nob.. Dec. 26. (Special.) Mr. Hen OrliiBtcnd and Miss Lottie Mc Downe, two well known young peoplo of nits city, drove over to Pawnee and wero married by County Judgo Barton. They will go to housekeeping at once In this Howard, 104 (J. Waldo). 4 to 1, third. Time; city. Tho groom Is a son of Cnntaln i p 1:36- William P. Eight Dollars. Llzelln, nrlnatB,i nl r-nJh... . muT'. Swcet Volco- Ooldilnder. Jim McClownn, urinstead of Company A of tho Thirty- nnnotn kmumIi nnd i.niv Mmni nUn mn second Infantry, now In tho Philippines, Artllfa and Sam Howard wero coupled in ana mo nnae is a granddaughter of S. S. SV"- m ..,. w- iuiu ui idiji;! uuu Jiiwii lunula., j i nini 107 (O'Connor), 8 to 5, won: Billy Moore, 100 (iiurnngnmo), w io 1, seconu; uouiiiib invent, ii (.i. wukio), v to i, num. Time: 1:43. Sybarls. Klckum Hob, Mitten, St. Wood nnd Hello Punch also run. Fifth race, nvo and one-half furlongs: 115 (O Connor), G to 1, won; Eoulc, io i, second; nau, lib (T. third. Tlmo: 1:08. Courtier. David 8. Argregor, Ilnthgar, Oscar Tolle, f ollow aie nnu insinnie niso ran White, with whom she has mado her home ror years. Kanlliiiril-Hltiiuiermiin. Mr. Charles P. Southard of Omaha nnd Mrs. Lena A. Slmmerman of Papllllon wero Toah. 115 (0'C( quietly marrlod at the homo of tho brldo Hn'.fn'r.8 on Saturday, December 22. Mr. Southard iiavldV Arcfc Is connected with tho Union Fuel company oi mis city. What mro Humor? They aro vitiated or morbid llulds cours ing tho veins and nflectlng tho tissues. They nro commonly duo to defective diges tion but sometimes Inherited. How do they manifest themselves? In many forms of cutaneous eruption, salt rheum or eczema, pimples nnd bolls, and In weakness, languor and general debility. How aro they expelled? Ry Hood's Sarsagsartiim whlcn also builds up the system that has suffered from them. It Is tho best of nil medicines for ulj burners. CUT OUT THIS COUPON Present nt Bee office or mall coupon with ten cents nnd get your choice of Photocraphic Art Studies. When ordering by mail add four cents for postage. AKT DEPARTMENT, The Bee Publishing Compapy OMAHA, NEB. Deaoli-Ulcf , ur.iNiiiAl. UlTY. Nuh.. Dec. orh- cial.)-W. S. Desch. proprietor of the local 8tcln nlso rn" maruio works, nnd Mrs. Lou Dice, a icucncr in mo Central City schools, wero marrien unriEimafj night. Sixth rnco. one mile. Helling: Don I. ills 09 (Coburn). 15 to 1, won: Herculean, Ml (Mounce), x in r., seconn; i.nmachus, (.1. Walsh). (1 to 1. third. Tlmo: l:42,i. Unrdn. Perseus, Uohenlohe, Gltssnndo and Wnllcn- l'llXSIOXS KOU WtlSTIlH.V VISTKIt A.VS h- the War Survivor Hrnirniberpil Oenrral Oo vrruiticii t. WASHINGTON. Dec. 26.-(8Dcclal.)-ThB louowing pensions havo been granted iBHiie or December 10: rururasKn: uriirinnivi l nnii i... rice. 16. Original widows. ftr IdnAnlnl tin emeu uec. lai Harriet .1 .i n i...i... u ', A f , - Joseph iioiubur. Iown City, te. Original widows, etc. (Special ac- uruill uec. 1.11 Harriet tOOIl. Doa Mnlnna ItrmillN nt Nev Orlrnnn. Ni:W ORLHANS. Dee. 26. Wenther fine and track fast. Miss Hanover was run up 1205 over thi entered selling price nnd bought In. May tvus fin"d 125 for his cure less ride on Colonel Cassldy in the iilxth race, which possihiy lost him third place Results: First nice, ono mile, selllnrr: Jessie Jnr bon. 101 (Richards), fi to 1. won: Kugenla H, 99 (Cochran), 7 to 2 and 6 to 5. second; Zanetto. 102 (Brennan). 10 to 1. third. Time: 1;42. Waterlioune. Defender II, Jim Cnn- wny, iiright iMgnt, urey uoe, l, v. i.n Prlncessa, Crystalline nnd Jerry Leo also ran. Second race, one mile, selling: An moslty. 1OT (Wllkersonj. even, won; Menace. 90 (May), 12 to 1 and 5 to 1. second: Vuldez, 103 Tl a&SWtw W. cuckow. UStfnX " North Dakota: Original Frederick Wal ther, Mlnto, 16. Montana: IncrciiBo Charlrs D, Dlmtlev Heron, J14. " tJiMeriiur Hum font Oner Mure Well. .MU.NTliUMKIU, Ala., pec. 2S.-W. .T Third race, one and nue-nuiirter miles Belling: Monk Wnymnn. 112 (Mitchell). I to 1, won; Major Mnnslr, 93 (Cochran), 3 to 1 nnu oven, seronii: jieunu. in. (.May), u to : nnd 8 to R. third. Time: 2:08".. Ailmetus Governor Boyd, Spurn and Sir Fltzhugh also run. Fourth rnce, six rurlougs, handicap: V Batnford. who was elected governor of Ala- j.' m f ' (X W r) ' r, to 1 ' wotii since to1 uMurao'thb duti"oft"fl ln?n 111 Q'oriTla? ill (Cochran).' 11 to 6 "ami eVen reached hero todav from Wa hnm i n"0?' "'f"'11': Pukatuck. 109 (Dupee). C to 1, third. fkSa?df Tlmoi l!l4- Ooebel. Choice, Diana Fonso, mSriC,dlnVaf m'o'snnte WlTSti h race, one mil"' nnd fifty yards: Ml,s 2cSiJrca,nc,u or lno Henn,e J'lks filed linnover. 101 (A. Weber). 9 to 2. won: Belle Slarilcred liy Krarn, MACON. Oa.. Dee. 26. Mrs. I)nv nirrl. song, wife of n well known fnrmer llvlnrt about six miles from IhU city, was rnui dcred today at her home. Tno murderer Is supposed to be a negro and posses tire seurcning tor mm, TO CI) UK A CUI.U II OXtS DAY Tftko Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If '.t tails to cure. K. W. Grove's slgnatura m on each tox 2Ec. of Simpson. 98 (Cochran). 20 to 1 and 3 to 1 second; MeGrntlilana Prince, 107 (Mitchell) S to 5. third. Time: 1:15, Fleuron and Hockem also rur Sixth rare, ono mile, rolling: W. Jl uaies, lie (A. weticr), i to ft. won; race maker, 11 (Dupee). 5 to 2 and 9 to 10. sue ond; Eltholln, 106 (Herman). 3 to 1, third Time: 1:41. colonel cassiay, Henry o Franstamar. Heroics. Helen Paxton Tragedy, Judgo Magee and Tom Cromwell nisn ran. Wnrklnir nn Keel of w llefender BHISTOL. II. 1 . Pee lit. -The work n uncovering the lend keel for tho new cup Iloelier nnil I'ona Honn to Meet. NBW T K. Uec. 24. Krnest Iloehlsr and Paul Pons, tho Frenoh champion, who were matcneti on uecomoer ii to wreatie for tho championship of the world, will meet In their contest on the night of Wednesday. Februnry B. at tho Madison Huunrn (inrden. Thin was agreed unon to dav. James Conrov. who has fpcurcd tho flnrilen for that 11 1 nil t. made the h chest bid nnd secured tho mutch, depositing VM uh a guaranty oi good rami, iiotn iioenivr and Pons havo deposited 11,000 each. The men will recntfa w her cent of the receipts. tho winner roi.tnkc w ner cent and the loser 4V. Cn plain HnfT Mny Null I.n ! Ilont. BOSTON. Dec. 26.-Cnptaln Henry C. Hnff. the veteran tmlllnc-niiiHtpr. arrived hero today nnd mnde n friendly vIMt to Oeorgo I.awley. Afterward tho captain reluctnntly ndmlttcd that he visited Boston nn Invitation of Thomas W. Lnwsnn and Dcslener Crownlnsh eld for n ennferenre on private mntterx. Asked what he thought or the (leilun or the Lnwsnn limit, hu xnhl he nnu not seen it, nut rrom what he nau heard he thouKht It would be n very good bont. The captain spoke highly of tho merits or a ninety-foot centorhonrd. FlKlitliiK ''"" "nil. VTt WAlU.'PW Tlr.f. -(!.t n mi.nllni- hero today of the athletic section of the Wisconsin State Teachers' association an priori was mado to forbid font hall at .i Illuh school came and to eliminate the miie run nnd tho bicycle racen from the list or lntprscho astlc cliarriDlonxhli) events Tho onnonetits of tho name nnd races wero unsuccefsrui. I'lincipnin oi scnoois wno regnrd root nan its too nam n g'lmc may uno their Inlluence nt tlv!r schnols, hut tho Interscholnstlc association will not bo affected. Terry Will Not tin Owr. MACON. On.. Dec. 26. Sam Harris, mrm- nger of Terry McGovern, tonight said the report tnai Aicuovcrn it going in I'iiigiauu io llglll JJeu joniuii in iiui worm iiimiug about. ff Office opeit continuously from 8 n. m. to 0 p. m. Sundays from 8 a. m. to 5 p. tn. DISEASES OF MEN ONLY. DR. MCGREW i ho only Specialist In Omaha x who has always hunted his practice strictly to tho treatment of Diseases of Men only. The Doctor's quick cures and low charges aro the wonder of all his competitors. VARICOCELE POSITIVELY CURED IN LESS THAN TEN DAYS. Dr. McGrew's treatment for Varicocele gives absolutely no pain and is tho quick est form of curing this disease that has over been discovered. The doctor lias devoted 26 years to the treatment of Varicocele, and it is but justice to him to say, without fear of contradiction, that his treatment for Varicocele HAS NO EQUAL ANY WHERE, AN ABSOLUTE CURE IS GUARANTEED. CHARGES LOW. HOT SPRINGS TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS DR. McGREW can give you Hot Springs treatment for syphilis (excopt tho water), and he guarantees bettor results and better satisfaction, besides you can take his treatment right at home and no one will ever find out that you have this terri ble disease. It is quito different when you have to go to the Springs, for that trip alone is quite sufficient to advertieo just what your ailment is. Have you ever thought of this? Ali external signs of tho disease disappear at once under Dr. McGrew's treatment and not a spot or pimple will over appear to expose the nature of your disease. This fact alone is a priceless comfort and consolation to one afflicted with this ailment. Dr. McGrew guarantees you a permanent cure for life and his charges are always reasonable. Over 20,000 cases have been cured of Lost Manhood, Loss of Vitality, Loss of Brain Power, Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, Despondency, Stricture, Gleet, Gon orrhea and all unnatural discharges. RECTAL DISEASES Dr. McGrew's treatment for Diseases of the Rectum has proven a wonder ful success. Fissures, Ulcers, Piles, Prolapsus, and all chrouie disordors of the rec tum relieved, almost instantly and a permanent euro is made without cutting or pain. The cure is quick and complete. Consultation and examinations free. Those at a distance will be treated by mail. CHARGES LOW. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Treatment by Mail - Medicines sent everywhere, free from gaze or breakage, ready for use. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. P. O. Box 766. OFFICE OVER 215 SOUTH I4TH ST., BETWEEN FARNAM AND DOUGLAS STS., OMAHA, NEB. Bl REFUGEE COMES TO NEW YORK Aiciiiuiililo'a I'l rut Ailvlaer ('nniilnliiN that Aiurrli'ii AIToi-iIn Krft-iliini Only to Anifrlonii lleNlili-iita. NEW YOltK, I)pc. 26. nafael Del Tan Foutuln, a rofuRcu from the l'hlllnpliio Inlands, and vice president of tho Madrid Junta, has JuBt arrived In New York Iroui Canada. "I came hero to bo free," ho explained. 'It was Impossible for nie to bo other than a alavo to America when I lived with my wlfo and llvo children In Manila, so I havo come whero I won't have to bo subservient. Americans are not subservient to Americans, and, whllo I don't approvo of the American methods employed III thu Philippines, I d rather be a freo American than au enslaved Filipino." Senor Kontcla was a lawyer and editor In Manila. When the war began he waB AKulnaldo's chief adviser. Driven out of tho Philippines by the American soldlorn, ho lied with his wife and live small children to Madrid. Thrro he established tho first Filipino Junta and was made vice presl dent. With an Idea that such a Junta would flourish In Canada, he left Madrid and wont to Montaral. Ho has been there for tho last Severn 1 weeks. "You hear ho much of American In dependence In Canada," he contlnuod, "that I determined to come hero and pet sonio of It." Senor Fontela explained that It was safo for him to return to tho l'hlllp pines nnd resume his law practico and the publication of his newspapers wero ho will Ing to swear ullcglauco to the stitrs and rtrlpes, "I'm no hypocrite." he explained, "and can't tnlto such an oath when my peoplo are In u struggle which must end In death or freedom. 1 will not return to tho Philip pines until Independence has been Rallied. The Impression haB . koiio abroad that AKUlnaldo is dead. This Is nonscnBO. Ho has a largo followlnrr and every man under him Is there to do or die. The war lias Just begun unices Amorlca accedes to tho demands of tho Filipinos." IlcKardlng tho formation of a new porty, which tho United States oftlclals say will rally tho Filipinos to the colonial policy, Senor Fontela ?nld: TIiIh schem Is doomed to failure. Tho leaders, Hueiieainltio nnd 1'nterno, nro leaders without a party. They nrp tlmo servers. UiirltiK tlie Spanish domination they were morn Spatilsh than the Spaniards. Durlmr the effective life of th Filipino ro pubilo tlmy wero ardent patriots. When the 1'nllert Suite? troop captured thn Filipino rapltal, Tariae, theso men allowed themselves to bn taken prisoners and have since prnferneri ardent enthusiasm for I'nlted States r'in.iey Any proposal mado by them Is f n be rejected by the Filipinos, who wl upply to them the proverb, whleh, helm; translated, Is "tho same dogs with different collars " Last June Hiieneunilmi mado an attempt to organize a party for autonomy. No ono i ... , i.. nntiittAi lnt.,rnfi trlpfl to l I'niiuiuiuu. in - ' , , organize festivals In Manila and asked Mllpino revolutionism u lu-unumi "V" l.l I.. ?... ltr..a.l lllllll flf KfMI- lltlll ill mitii(s .w. . ......... government. Thu I'nlted States peoplo can : 11.. U...... C.i.i.nlt..(i thn film tilP ( f ffllllirf immiy unit it.th"" ,- - of tho Manila festivals and tho Indifference wit ll rvniclt tno peopiu utuu-u o-uu. ralerno s eiioris. , , , A. , 1 11... n Tliinnnnm I1D Intfl tllpll forces, proposing to organize a new party. a "feileral party." aii, wih khi-v i each amounts to zero, ineir unneti rurces will bu uoiiuin zero. MAKES TROUBLE FOR WOOD Ineeiidlury Miitiuum-h of Tiilum Su- Itcrliileiiileiit of School Stiirln n llenioiiNlriilliin. (Copyright. 1WK), by Press Publishing Co. HAVANA, Dec. 20. (New "iorK worm Cablegram Special Telegram.) Governor General Wood has Just appointed Llouten nnt Hanna as commissioner of schools In Cuba. This action largely strips Super intendent Fryo of the authority ho has had hitherto. Mr. Frye's published manifesto calling on tho Cubans to strike out of their national hymn words offensive to Spain and to unlto for Cuban Independence, driving tho Americans out, prompted n consolidation of Cuban and Spanish eloments and n demon stration has been made against tho nillltnry appointee, DEATH RECORD. Itev. TIioiiiiim .Miirpli)'. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2C ltov. Thomas Murphy, one of the most omluent Presby terian clergymen of Philadelphia, and n leading writer of eccleslastlcnl literature, died today at his homo here, av'ter a brljf Illness, from bronchial pneumonia. 'l'o in in ' .loiiex of Stella. STKUiA. Neh.. Dec. 1!G. (Special.) Tommy Jones, nn old gontleman who has mado his homo In tho neighborhood for n long time, died at the resldcneo of W. II. Williams yesterday. thut the alleged fugitives from Justlco were in Texas at the time of the alleged com mission of tho crime. CAPTURED THE JUG TRAIN Iiiilliiii I'nlU'i'iiirn nt Arilinure I'uiir the I'liiiNiiiiiin Whlok)' on the Croiiml. WICHITA. Kan., Dec. 2C. A dispatch re celved hero tonight from Ardmoro, Chicka saw Nation, states that Indian Policeman Ilamp Willis rounded up the express ofllco early yesteiday morning, and finding twenty Jugs of Christmas whisky consigned to citi zens from friends in Texas, took tnein Into his possession nnd emptied them Into the gutter. The provlnus night he mado a similar raid nnd found thirty Jugs, which ho sm:shed. He bragged that Ardmoro would havo a dry Christmas nnd he kept his word. Tho express company will take the matter to tho Interior department. llli'lifHt Ciittlriiiiui In To tun. C.AIA'KSTON. Tex., Dec. 2C A. H. Plerro tho richest cattleman In Texas, died today at Plerco station. Ho was many times a millionaire, with a large variety of Inter ests lu Texas. I,. II. AVIIIouiililiy f Ontritl CM-. CENTRAL CITY, Nob.. Dec. 2B. (Spe cial.) I.. II. Wllloughby, one of the oldest residents of this county, ami nn ex- fiierlff, died last night. .lulr Hlvlere, LONDON, Dec. 27. Julc3 Hlvlere, the fa mous musical conductor, Is dead. ItnlliiK on l'iiirlKlit I.uivk. NEW YORK, Dec. 2'.. Judge Lncombe, In tho l.'nlted States circuit court today, denied tho motion mnde by Hudyiird Kipling's at torneys to restrain It. F. Femio from pub lishing and selling editions of his works rn which nn elephant's bond was ummI. Judno Uieombe said that Mr. Kipling hud not established a common law trudo mark and thoro was no suggestion of a statutory trade mark. "The proposition advanced. said ,ho court, "Is that nn author whoso mental productions pronn, verso nnd title have been given to the world without copyright, so that anyone Is free to reprint and sell tho whole or any iiart of them, may iievor thcleflw regulate tho manner In which suuh printed matter may be grouped nnd en titled ond may restrain any application of the title selected, otherwise than ns ho used or uses It. It would seem that tlio measure of relief which authors may obtain against unauthorized publications of tholr works may b found In tno copyright statutes." Ci-iiiiiii'n Ciintriiel with Turkey. PHILADELPHIA. Dee. 2f,.-Chnrles II. Cramp, when seen today said; "Wo have received u eublegram from Oenernl Williams Informing us of the sign ing of tho contract with the Turkish minis ter o-; marine for tho const ruction of a first class cruiser. The provisions of the con tract wo do not know, nor can I sny Just when work on the cruiser will begin or when It Is to tin eompictoii. Mli'imier Anlion on Klnrliln Href. - i.Mn Ilan OftAn tmlfnnu'n American steamer Is ashoro on the reefs a few miles south of Miami. Tho sea has been running so high thut the wreckers liavn heon unable to reutii It or ascertain Its Identity. Tho Key West stntlon Iiob been notltleil nnu uie ing wi-wcy, wiuuii m here, will go t( tho disabled steamer. Spencer I'lirmer lluneoi'il, MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 26. F. J. Soharr, a farmer, living near Spencor, la., discovered today thai ho had boon buncoed out of a carload of horses. Monday he brought the horses here for salo and fell Into tho bauds of two crooks who Induced him to lako a bogus order for $1,300 for fourteen horses. The order was payable at a local bank to day, but when Scharf presented It he found tho order wns worthless. In tho meantlmo tho two purchasers disappeared and disposed of tho horses In various parts of tho county. Sheriff Meagordon Is now trying to round up tho swindlers nnd tho horses, four of which havo been recovered. Sllll After HoeUefeller. AI'STIN. Tk . Dec 21 -Governor Sniffs made application to Governor Roosevelt of Now York ii few days iiiru for thn extradi tion of John D Rockefeller and oilier mem bers of tho Standard Oil company to an swer to the charge of violation of 'ho Texas untl-trust law ponding ugnlni't ihnn In tho dis'trlct court of McLennan county Governor Roosevelt, in n letter received to. day decllnrd t grant tho ntpHcati in Hn I nays lo w'i'ilil bi !e,vod t grunt tin up j plication If It were sho.n cuucluslvly HAVK II AT THEIR DAY. I, iifiil Treatment (or Cntnrrh Ileli mtlcd to llio Hour, Tho surest and safest treatment for any form of catarrh Is on tntornnl remody which acts spocldcally upon the blood nnd mucous membranes Such a remody In tho now preparation sold evcrywhero by druggists as Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, a medlclno in pleasant tablet form. Those tablets contain lu highly concen i.nini form well known germ antiseptics iik nniiviiinarla. irualacnl. Red Oum and similar curative olemonts, and no ono who suffers from any form of catarrh and has ivi.ripmivi tho Ineillr encv and Inconven ion nf nowilers. irnravH and Inhalers will mcr go back to such antiquated remedies aftor onco trying so pleasant r treatment an Stuart's Catarrh Tablets nnd ono which crivi.H ko much relief In so short n time. Drugglxts sell Stuart's Catarrh Tablets at fifty cents for full sized package and their dally use will effectually cure this trouble homo ami dangerous disease. Tho danger from catarrh Is that It Is n short road tn consumption, to chronln stom ach catarrh and to catarrh of liver and kid neys, Most esses or deafness nro canted from stoppagn of tho Eustachian tube as a re sult of catarrh, S6.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men I" Years In Omha. VARICOCELE HYDROCELE Method uw, never fails, without cutting, pain or lonsof time. SYDMII I Retired for life aud thepolson r -OthoroiiBlily cleansed irom tho system. Soon every sign and symptom disappears completely and forever. No "UREAKINO OUT" of thadlsease ontheskln or face. Treatment contains co dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines, WEAK MEN r'0,s 0F Manhood from )" a evil a i ,CfK"eAor VltrriM.HO NKHVOtJd stKUALLT Umiimtv or Exhaustion, Wasting Weaknhss I.nvomjntaiiv Lcssiih, with BMti.Y DitcAT lu YotiNti and MniDt.n Aoid. lack of rim. vigor ami strength, with sexual organs imimlrtd and weak. STRICTURE Radically curad with a new and CLCETBnd.IJ5U.I1!bl0 I,omo Trnnt ana ULttl ment. Noinstrtir.ients.DopHln, no detention from Imsineis, Qouorrhoea, Kidney and Illarider Troubles. UITUKS OlAIt ANTKE1). Conultitioii r rtf. Trcatmrot by Mill, (.allon or address 0 8. 14th St. Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha. Neb. MEN NO CURE. NO PAY If roti ham nmftl!. wpalf oro-an.. lOHt puwer ur wraJifiiUir dralni, our Vacuum Oman Detaluper will rotor you wttlioLt druci or elcctrtcltri IS.OODInuiei not una fnllum ntit onorrtumn.il no O i. I), fraud 1 wrltofor ptitltMitora. urnt kfilnl In plain envrlopa. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 414 Charles Bld.. Denver, Colo. HOWELL'S Anti-Kowf Takes nwuy tho cause of u cough. This is why Antl Kuwf never falls to cure. 2.ic n bot tleat drug storu, .XUVHVMKS'rn. ORIISHTON AI.I. THAT IS :OOI IS Till; AMIiNK. 3inr i.i.vn this wiiick. .1., Tonight :I5 10c, 2 and 60c. HTUI.I.IM: nnil III1V . (Jlltl, OK tttlAMTV." JIAY WUNTWOllTII, I'ATTI IIOHA mill CO. Mr. mill Jlrn, i:i)U'AIIII ICSMOM. .IAN. II. CI M.h'N. ( IKIHIIV unci KOIl.MA.V. HICK mill MAUI) (iAH.Mll.l.A. liver I'oiuiliir KI.MIIIHO.HK With ull now views. liiVTVC Woodwurd Sr. llurgess, lU 1 U 3 Mgrt- Tel. ma l,nxt Ttvn I'crfnriiuini'oa, TODAV, Ui.'KI. TOMIillT, SUfi. Ilroadhurst Hros.' rrndutitlon of II. A. Du Sotichet's Karclcal Coined)', Till: MAN I'HOM .MKXICII, Willi (ai'iirRe C. Ilmilfiiri'i Jr. Kvenlng nrlces, Mc, Me, 75c, Jl.00. llargalu Matinee, 28o-f0c. l-'rlilii)- nml Ntitiirilii)-, Dee. IH-Zt), Matlnen Saturday. .mn. iiifiiiiri. irlces-2.rx!, tV)o, 7Bc, 11.00. 'rices 2iC, Mo, 7Gc. IOvmilng Mntlneo Mil ii till)-, Tui'Nilii)- mill Volno!tln", Matinees Tuesday and Weduesduy. THI'l IIOSTO.MA.VH. ICvenlng I'rli.es 2.1c. fAi, "Dc, tl.f $1.50, Matlneo Prices Ke. Mc, "lo !.). Seats on Sale Friday morning. ! Ml ACQ'S TRUCADERO Toloiihono 22.9 M ATI Ml 11 TO HA 1 I'rleea lOe, SO, CITY SI'OHTS lllli III HLICSUCi; -(, Kntlro week, Including next Saturday night Her tho exciting lady basket bait contest Kvenlng prices, 10c, line, 30c. Hinokn If you like, Next Week INDIAN MAIDEN'S II UH I.KSQLI.' CO.