Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 21, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE ffXfAHA DAILY BEE: THUHSDAV, MAKCH JT. l'.iui.
AMERICAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE
Principal Diyi.
I' J Donovnn. mnnncor of the flt. T-otlh
c iuii.
"Have, MkmocI Catcher Nlchola lo pl..y
wllh Ml I. mil. "
Nkliolx pliivod with Chltngn Inf : yi r ntiil
lit... IUiiiIIu ....... Ir..m n l.r.lb..,, n Pill
UgBts Meet una usciae on unmo lor Hummnea wniie playing in ncw vorK.
JOCKEY CLUB ARRANGEMENTS
.Htettitriln llrnlunnto Oltlclnlii fur
MprliiK Ittivc JU'i'lliiK"
Knritorn Trn-U.
S'KU' vnlttf. M.n-.li ai.Thn tnretlnc of
the MownnlN of the Jockey eluli wns held
today. TIioit iirenont were: Austin HeJ
moiit. J. Jl. Htndford, K. H IlltchcoeU, II.
K. Knnpp, Andrew Miller mid K.
SlttfRls. . , , ,
Tile rollOWlMK lint Of OIIICIHIK lippoinien
for tho sprliiR mcctltiK of the iiiOilnglon
CALENDAR TO BE COMPLETED THURSDAY
rralilrnl It nil .lolllinoil Airltrx 'full
I, nlr In I'lTlllIt 'I'rniiMiU'tliiM of
Miieli ItitnturMH l.nJole'H
Cniitiirc Aiiiiiiiineril.
DOING AWAY WITH THE DEAD
How Virions Peoples Mid Etces Dispose
of Thoir Oorpiei.
CREMATION ON SEPULTURE 0r ALL SORTS
Sniiitiiry Seleitue or Trllinl Muiii'mti-
tlim (iiMrrn In tlie Mil In the
Mi'tlioilx Adop"-''
ting Itlil of n
for (lot
lloil .
rilll.AHKM'IIIA. .March 20 Tho bcIiciJ-
ule meeting of tho Amerlenn Ichkuc of ba?o
ball clubs was held here tonight.
Hvcntunlly, so wty tho prophets of
'baked monks" nro a collection of ileail
nienkn whose bodies hnro boon Inld to
rest In doping graven, after n Slelllnn ens
tout, find nftrr n certain number of years.
when tho ilrynenft of nlr nnd hoII linn tlcn
slentcd them sumclcntly. have been token
out of their Knives nnd set up In niches for
the rdlflrntlon of the startled beholders.
tlrlttiiny Inn a strnnge btirlal rtislnm.
DodlcR nrn liuiictl as In this country, hut
when tho flcih has dlsappenrnl the skeleton
Is exhumed nnd the skull detnehed nnd
placed In a liny comn. These skull colllns
aro little, boxes pnlnted black or green,
thnt el like a dog konncl, with sloping
roofs. They nto about two feet long, one
foot deep and one foot broad and have an
ovnl or heart'shaped opening at nno end,
Biirmoiinted by u croud. The opening Is
fitted with glims, to that n portion of the
1LFEIUNC FROM THE II MLS
Dirtctor General of Potti Cotternmn Rs
ports OcmpUints in Philippine!.
Jnekev eluli tvim nntiroved: Htewardf. S
H. Howlnnd. Samuel Ito's nnd .Jesse I . i ,nllmt will dlmiope of Itfll -1...11 1. ..i.n.i. ...i i
Most mown. Judge. CMHrjnco McDowell han.U- , , ,- c.cn. "" J
of the magnate arrived shortly after noon, p,,, ,,,icloek Judge, J. t Hall'; timer, turlcs this little earth will be a crowded riinRC( on CuK0H nnd cornier of tho altars
but President Han Johnson was delayed W. 1 1. Ilnrrnttii: clerk of tho course mid ,,cu. (hcrt, w cnncly be room for Ihi! n ,MC, copnR or ,M(, cilrc, yard walls. It
ly a wreck on the railroad nnu urn "l appointed living; none for the dead. Sanitary con- Krr!,t nm, ooMIy privilege to have
reacn tnc city unui 0 o ciuck, rnr o..-nM (nntv .torkev Hub's snrlng sldcratltns will prevail over sonumcm
t Han Johnson was delayed y, h, Harretto: elerk of tho course it ml ,,cu.
on tho railroad and did not settles, II. tl. Crlckmore. iivinr.'
...hi r nviliel. Thn follow nf "t of offleluli njipoln ed IIMnc
y until ( 0 CIOCK, ,,., f,,i,.. li.li' anrlni .Inrnl
In addition to President Jobnson, the fol- mcetlnK was approved; llanilloapper, W. nll(j ,n0 crematory, long established In
wing were, pre.cnt at tonight's meeting- fr": tho most populous parts of the earth and
nnjamln Bhlbo and Connie Mack. Phlla- D, now establishing Itself In the most progrw-
low
IlenJ
ihaa codln find so sacred a renting plnro.
The mourning urn Is n feature of Swiss
funerals. When the death notice Is pub
lished there Is ntmended to It a nlea for
slvo nations, will become universal. Tho symptthy which states that the nioiirnlng
delnhla: Charles V. Homers. Iloston; Ton- .i,nr w i'i iinrmiin.
, - - I ... .. .. . . a ... I I I ' V IHUIUHDi "III jvvwiu " I n; iu itu; It llll M rilllUn . ltH. I ll Ilium llllip,
t.ay w. Sama, II (loliman. 11. nun tircnK- w . h. osm rgn was ap, oime i n ,,. aMonM ,, rltes for thc dead which it urn will bo on exhibition at n given hour
ley. Sidney Franks nnd W. Iloblnson, Ilal- ft nr.l to wprwnt in j locKe ciuBjO gupcrsPde nro among the most ancient on a certain day. A black table covered
iiuiuiu, junii-n ...umiiiif. ... meeting, "i nomas Jietiner was reinsiuuii characteristics or various races ami men witn n mack cloth, upon wnicn rosts a
Washington; (leorge Stalling, James to 111II privileges under the rules. dlfftrenccs nnd distinction aro so clearly black urn. is set forth In front of tho
mnrked that the ethnologist draws his allllcted house. Into this tho frlinds of tho
them. It is mourning family drop their black-bordered
c not Invested visiting cards, the Intimate friends Inscrlh
llurns. Detroit. J. I'. Kllfoyle, Jon Oavln, T ,. low ng . censes were gran
jamcs MCAievr, t levemmi. amines i t(lllf M Ully johl, i)orBpy. iui,, Knton, m(J,t cortnln Inferences from
lsky, Chicago; II. Duffy and William Oross, jj. Rvans. CIcorKe "h. K. Ilowltt. A. ony the ,ottest races that hnv
Milwaukee. Hew tt. J. Ilothersall. 1-red Mttlellcld. ' y , , ,
Miiwausee Harry Ijwls. A. L. leader. William H. the dead with some part of
Among ine casinos 01 iinpuriunuc nam- Mnrwnw.lt. Mnrtln Mlnlinnl. M. Ulrn. II.
acted was the consideration of the schedule
ns arranged by Pres.'int Johnson. Tho
schedule wos not adopted In full, hut thc
1 1. r.
.Michaels. Andrew Minder. W. W. Plekcr-
Inc. .1. Ilvnn. .1 Hlnrlt. 1 leri'lt lull Hilton.
John Hulllva-i. William Shea, Oeorgo
Thompson, William Taylor. Eugene van-
games for the oponlng day, Memorial day Kuren. P.' Weiss, George Wndc and J. 1.
nd Fourth of July were agreed upon. Tiioy r.cumeicr.
nro as follows: k,TrQitleTloll'l,
Anrll 21. onen ntr (lav; WashlnBton at I iinrr.ii w t.v ituiiov it i iinnvna n. tint-
Philadelphia: Ilostnn at Daltlmorei ('live- pr, Kr'nnk Urown, M. llarrett. Prank Urny,
iiimi in mi-iiKi), .iiiiwauKPr hi teiriiii. w. m. llarrleK. llaipli HjacK. siatinew
Mav .i. Memorial dnv: Dalttmnrc at !)- iivrnl,. i,ii,n tiirminciinm .inim i. iinr. I ntilmld lv tho htiovant bamboo.
troll; .Philadelphia at Cleveland; Boston rctt, Fred Ihirlow, Thomas Clare, George thrust Into tho "glint," which Is Im
nt Chl'-ngo; Washington at Milwaukee. Chandler II. J Coles John B. Cook. M. i. , .L . i.. i. n.
July v WnshlngtorV at Phlladelnhla; Hal- Dnly. Y Donahue. i II. Denklii. VrvA nMy lighted, nnd the body la cons
tlmnrc nt Hoston; Chlcneo at Cleveland; nrculse, II. C. Doggott, Norton N. Kmllch, To nccclorato tho proccso thc wrn
Detroit nt Milwaukee,
After the adoption of these dates
meeting adjourned until tomorro
tng. During tho evening there
number of Informal conferences regarding Hannn. K. W. Heffner. Adam llysloo, J. J
Inn t n I r nt ilai.ri till! t nnlv Im. Ilvland. Henry HnrrN. Nicholas Hoccn,
I :..:? : ".."' : ' .. rami), C. P. IUII. a. U. Hill, ThnmnH J
porinni leaiuro in tins cuiincciiiui Hen v. A. .1. Jovner. W. II Carrlck. W
announcement by Connie Mack that he had Ham J. Keating, James K. Neule. William
the nwe nnd Ing a few words of sympathy. Only men
lestt of Immortality nnd sought to ex- ever go to the church ynrd and they must
press this In tho disposition of the lifeless mako tho Journey on foot, no matter whnt
body. ihe distance.
The Hindoos of India have long uurn"u ino modern Egyptians carry ineir iona
their dead. Tho "burning glint" Is usunny in comns to tho cemetery, but inter tno
hmldn a river, down which tho body, body without thif comn, wrapped In voiumi-
swnthed In white cloth and lashed to pnral- nous folds ol cloth. Only the men of thc
lei inncthH of bamboo, is taken on a barge, ramiiy nnd lured women, "wallers," go to
Sometimes the body Is floated to the shore, the grave. In Italy there Is a society
It is tnen wnicn turnisnes very spectacular tunerais,
Imtnedl- chlelly to the poorer classes. The cofDn,
consumed, an elaborate affair, Is borne aloft on n sort
lipping of dins, Hanked by mysterious masked 11k-
Tho Hln- urcs In long white gowns, nnd followed by
mourners bearing cryptic In-
There Is no body In the callln,
ho central figure of the funeral
twelve hours aflcr death. 'vlnK ' mined prooaoiy several nays
, , I previoutiy. .tu ine poiiip nun ct'rcinuiijr
I'nrsee Timlin of Sltnii-f. ..,nl.. t tw. rlL.l,t ilil..K" l.v
To the Caucnslnn mind the Parseo method ,ho (ccroRQ( ml H,ttlsfylng tho mourning
SAYS MAIL SACKS SHOULD BE SEALED
.11 niij llitKN Ciirrli'il on l.oenl Trnlllo
Mti'itniern Miiiinril li MiiiiiKIi
Crt'ttn unit .Vol l iiiler i;u
t'riiiiicnl Control,
WASHINGTON, March 20.Dlrecti r Gen
eral of Posts Cotlerman of the Philippines,
as reported to tho Postofllce deportment
that within tho past fow months a great
many complaints hnvc been received at
Mnnlla Indicating pilfering from tliu malls.
Most of the mall dispatched from tho
Philippines, ns well ns that received, origin-
tes nt army posts, where there are no reg-
lar pottolllces. Much of this mall Is car
ried between tho army post and tho near
est poatofllcii in tied sucks.
Tho report details tho necessity for Im-
rints on wax seals on malls, as recom
mended by thc director general In a report
received yesterday. Mr. Ootterman de-
Ires n supply of ICO hand presses, with
die on each bearing n distinctive number.
He ndiln: "Many sacks of mall nro car-
led on steamers doing a locnl trndlc
throughout tho Islands, but which aro tint
under government control. Tho crews of
these steamers arc composed wholly of na
tives or Spaniards, and tho time has rot
arrived when thoso people can bo trusted to
ny extent."
WANT TO FAVOR THEIR STATE
Mit'lilmiii .Senator Aii.xIoiin to
Viu'iinoy CiiiinimI l- Dentil
of llrett it.
If. i;imore. John Kvans, Kiiwuru i-enKcs, cloth Is saturated n cliomlcnis.
the IV reel Fnrrcll, James Fruyllne, H. Hipper, . . , . .nnltnrv necessity In priests nnd
w morn- n, a. j. ""- " V"'" ,..nt m.nd and thlckh-ncnulnted region, slgnla.
wero a f im ' vtiisust Hnnnn'n. Walter House. K. H. I. ilmi iho li.nlv must be disposed of within however, t
signed Napoleon I.ajole. second baseman Iwisuewclllng Lloyd, William lakeland, of dlspoilng of the dead seems horrible bt- g0UB of i,,,,.,,.,.,!,
of tho local National league team. tMa ChnAcH ?Viu1AIm Vantes Vl" yo,ul thnt of nny olllCr rpllKl""' ih.' In tho wilds of Alaska a strum
llrckv,' M J. lA-neli? J ' It. AlCormlck. J'arsecs are among the most advanced, cul- cuetom 0UrI,he.. When a medl
PRESIDENT ZIMMER RETIRES
I ttkliiil (,'oiuitirnt AitKMit Hies I'ro
lerllvc Anelnt Inn' r.ti'i'iillic
Into ((iiltllnir the IIIiiiiioiiiI,
.Kiee on Condltloim of
Content.
un.nii.. ... i.iu ,i- , i.t. v. wuiiien. Isaac Jnnnsnn. II. A. unntis.
" hYiv-n he... r in.rJn I 1 .Wi iVip.. .... in Thomas Orecii, O, W. Jenulnss nnd William
and evervthlnir else bv members of tho Jennlnss,
Protective UHMnclntlon. iKitwItliHtiiniltni? ihal I
L 1,!, !"!; ''! 'J!!!! BIG RACE FALLS THROUGH
1'itiyriB ut'iiNiiiiirii i uestri! hi rniiernie
oneo mom that 1 noted solely for the best I Ownrm of I'nsl 'l i-oltori. I nnlile lo
Interests of the nlavers and with no seltlsli
motive, ns some of the latter continue to
iissert."
.Immrr has n nrlvnte IiiihIiiosh In Dili
city which he shvh Insures him a livelihood NFW YOltlC. March 20. Wlltlnm t..
without playing bill. The primary cause of Marks, representative of John J. Soannell,
-.immerB reurerteni is sain io no iinra- unci jncK Koncn. representing 1 nonius v.
voratiie comment by mnny plnyers on his Lawson of Hoston. met In thlH city today
ror ine m rnose or arrancinir a mnien nt-
tween the trotters, The Abbot and lloralinu,
nut rimed to come to terms, unit tno mutch
was declared off. Mr. Scannell Insisted on
having three out of live heat, to which
Mr. Knwson's renresentatlve objected, pre
ferring four out of seven. Mr. Scannell
go burlul
rlnn man
Frnnit McCabe. W. T McGlvncy. J. II. Me- turcd nnd highly civilized sects of the D. an ln lln. he Is hurled on n
Avoy. P. I,, McPaddeu, Thomas K. Mannlx, (lrrnt. fcn,i .hp dlsnonil of their dead Is
Inn nil hlllaliln fnr- itirtv frnm n mil tin Imriltfl.
tl" "iVli tT-...XI ,l"i...ll"m..if.l: based on sanltnry principles and upou their tlm. ntl(, WCOll(,n ... of hi ,utrm
Mack, ' William Tt Mldgiey, Charles Oxx. tenet of keeping earth nnd nlr free from ltp over him. Ills spirit Is supposed to re
Waldo Olney. P. A. Osborne. Hdwiinl polutlon. though their method Is less dl- mi, nbout the plnco and Indians suffering
itogCc?s& reel than that of the Hindoo,. In a lonely from desperate Illness or wounds-none
spot near tno connnos oi nuniuivj. mc otner would ucro so rnr visit me spot mm
ppeal to the totem for aid.
TWO OF THE CONVICTS SHOT
CI.KVPI.ANI). March m. President J; Sherldiin, William S. Knnctt Peter Stir.
Charles dimmer of the Players" Protective "avn, H'oan. l.uKe Tuiley. uwynn ;i omxins. whero tho Parsces aro most numerous, n
association nnd who last year played with L1"1,' PH. n 'ir,'Sr..J".1.'!.0H ,l J1,,f,"Y"?.'l,..t' stands tho Tower of Silence, a grim, for-
MOT. rer,,trn2 AS r T ler.Wrn ffi bidding structure, ahunned by men and
base ball Player. I "'mien, niirry it. i nmi, i uoiniiH miisii. ti. i naunted uy tno vultures. miner m uuiuu
action as president of the Plnvers I'm
nciive association nt tne mcollnvr or the
uniionni executive committee.
WITH ST. LOUIS, NOT CHICAGO
a . . . . ... tinltl Itn n u n rt in fr nn IiIm linrirt 'I' It .
Mr.ii.rteK nun tviiiiiire niKn lo nny in . .. l"r " "Vi.t 2 n Mm nlntform These structures ore gen
xoiilliern ( It) .Nntlniiiil $30,000. best three out of five heats, the ernllv ln eroutis In nn onen place nnd form
"""'"'H" " . . . . n wnlrd snectae n for the traveler, mis
mi is ri i?t. m iron -li Air i fiuann trillion i -
every dead Pcrecc, to be placed, after the
solemn ceremony of purification, In one of
thc niches of tho building. Then tne
funeral cortege moves away nnd tho vul
tures, grisly scavengers of tho cast, who
hnvo been wnltlng their turn, swoop down
and do their work. Afterward tho bones
fall Into a stono-llncd pot, to be taken
thence to tho vaults which ore their final
resting places.
In Its origin the North American Indian
custom of sepulture was probably designed
to keep the dead from nature s scavengers,
In this instance the coyoto and tho gray
wolf. Strong scaffolds on four corner posts
nro built nnd on the platform Is placed tho
body, clothed In Its war gnrmcnts. Many
of tho tribes place food, water and wnmpuni
l.i'OKiM' Ten ill.
uuBUJis, Jiiircn J.-.ir. i.awsqn urn k nt i ... .... ,. r,,nn.iv ii
. ....... . . . . .. I u ii t In f u'n llnalim rli n rl I las . U'nal lml CliaLlJUl in UJIUK uuk 41111 uvi '
.V'''.1:.,";N,., ""Til J .-According to u " .. ,,.. ,. , . , r,,,ii,,P.u" iin lmiin,, friim. .11.1 not follow tt. Some burled
r dead In mounds, others In caves, nnu
recent discovery of burlol-ealrns on the
clflc coast Is now Interesting ethnologists.
had selecteJ to receive tho J25.0MO guurun- ...1i,. 11,,. n,iv.
niiitrini'iii maue ny I'raiiK lionisou. nni.
dent of the St I.01 Is N'nttniiiil l .iiiimMii'i one-miir earn or inn oenosii oi iu,mw wnicn it,el
loVluy tho following Ylay" w' hav'alll'.i " 1,,,'T,!";h JtlkWrC!,m- the
ineir namcH 10 contracts to p ay Willi mat .... ...... . ..
.irir.lllllr..,llnii .li.rh.n. II... .....I.?., ii. !. TIlCSO II TO tile I II H 1 1 1 11 1 1 0 II Mr. I.aWSOII Pa
Wi.lln,.., Ilnt.l....t. II....1I..
Donovnn
All l-'lniill.v iilidued mill l.ttiiileil lie
bind tlie llnrs Itlnnleiiders
to He I'iiiiImIiciI,
I.RAVHNWOItTH, Kun., .March 20. At 2
o'clock this morning tho last of tho 2SI
mutinous convict miners was taken from
the penitentiary pit at Lansing and placed
behind prison bars. It was learned today
that two ot tho convicts had been shot
and wounded slightly by the first cage full
of guards that descended Into the pit last
night to rescue thc fifteen guards held as
hostages. When the cage reached tho bot
torn ot the pit a number of tho convicts
attempted to mako a stand and a volley
from tho rescuers was fired abovo their
heads to frighten them. One man was shot
In tho ant and another received a bullet
In the leg. This cowed the others and they
surrendered wlihout furtuar trouble. Tho
guards wore nrt't sent to the top, coc
vlcts following as quickly as they could bo
rounded up. flatly of tho convicts had
hidden ln tho liferent tunnels nnd It was
after midnight before nil were found. Tho
convicts had gone for twenty-four hours
races embalmed their dead, practically without food and wero glad to
Egyptians, who reached a do- reach the top. At tho penitentiary each
Powell. Jones. Harper. Knepper. Kaieier! tied gate receipts If Itoralma defeated The " " "
Padden. Chllds and O'Donne 1. Pour otlmr Abbot. Mr. Seatincll hnv tig ngreed to nc- Some ancient
iinvors. iviinun ,.,.., ...in i, ..... cent charities In New lork us the recipients .,.i,i.. hn i.-
. ..... .- p., . i-1, .fll. , - , . ..... . ... I IIUIHUII IH ..p.
later. It Is Sli d, uivn H uni-d conlritrlH Willi in case ins noise won. nui ine race iiiiviiik . ( .i,i -, .,, (i, . i 1,,,. nf ff nn.i
Ht. I.oul.t. fallen through Mr. I.awson decided that ' eiciiiicn ... ... . v... ... ..v, ......
Mr. Hnblson today received the following ",H "rsl "epor.ii ot iu,uw vnouivj go ior a mooern uiiiieriuKern sinvu m tum iu v....... ic mia m mrun. ima cm-u m
telegram from Messrs. Heldrlclt and Wal- worthy eauso. ,,,,,,, The mummies of the Peruvian Incas are not beginning of their punishment. Today
&r"by Tl 'a 'effigo1": 'nieVl'd TlewS so "said " ,7 regret ted that U V" race had fall ' Pfect as those of the Pharaohs but Warden Tomllnson says he will punish the
e iu ! t '1, mi rican .eaguo tlirougli. but ho had no desire to crltl- they are no loss Interesting. Recently n ringleaders severely and all will be kept In
"imt)OICVn.I,P. Pn.. March 20 Prank else the actions of others In connection with number of tho burial towers built by confinement for n while. None of tlvj
I). Hnhlxmi ci.t.,.iiiiiii n vin ...... ..... the mutter He reviewed tho nocotlntlons . . n .....i.in.nri nn.... ...... i- 1...1.1 i-...i 1.. ..
nmuieo ubllcly ot r Imv reasons for their failure, authorizing ",0 ...wm v k. uuh, ,
ii.ii V.i ... t lf t mi iT'"11 ilui cift of 110.000 to the Institutions, and havo been (Uncovered nnd tho condi- worso for his experience.
conciiiorn witn uirse wnros; xiiii mis II uon Ot tne remains nnu leu some nuuui. 1 no wounuuii men arc iiuipn lain, unucr
trust .1111. inierestei rrienus or tnu norso win - ,n wi,ii1Pr some unknown nreserva- a twenlv venrs' sentenco for hlchwav rob-
It. J. WA1.I.ACP."
HAS ROOM FOR THE TWO TOWNS
call tho Incident closed."
Mrjern fiifrn lie Thinks Inli-rslntc
Leniinc Can Ai'i'oiiiiiioilutp I11
llniiniinllN mill l.oulm Hie,
INDIANAPOD1H, Ind.. March JJ.-Wllllam
M. Meyers of the Intcrstatn lengun was In
conferenco with John T. Hrush, chnlruian
of tho Nntloual Ira cue circuit 1 '11171111 III cc.
tonight with reference to securing for tho
iimiioarii new orRiiniznunn, wnicn is 10 in
clude lndlannpnlls nnd Ixitilsvllle, protec
tion for tho players and elulM.
Mr. Meyers said tnnluht: tlnr urriiiilrn.
Hon Is not ns yet pirniauent and I think
room can bo iniulo for two such cities as
Indianapolis and Louisville, We are trying
m iiueresi ,iif, wins 01 iiraild KiipiilR."
CHAMPION TROTTER IS SOLD
Prod Clii-rlo-n Pays 10,000 for TIip
Alibolt, Siibjeet to I.iiwsiiii'm line
Ing; ConilltloiiN,
live was used or whether tho only bcry, who will hnvo to suffer the amputa
agency was the cxtromoly dry nlr. Tho Hon of an arm, and Alfred Hatfield, serv
little towers In which the interments wero ng ten years for manslaughter. Hatfield
niuao nro of stouo or ot a sort of brick. In received a flesh wound In tho leg.
other nnrts of Peru very ancient bodies
hnvo been found wrapped In woven reeus RFNNFTT SAYS HE'S A GR0DK
nnd ouricu. i-nstenou to mo wiupphikj
nbovo the head Is frequently found a false i,.,.,,,,!,.
hend with fiber hair, and sometimes n mnsK
NKW YORK. March 20. The sale of the
tvnrlil'ri ,.iiittitil(iri Imtlor Tlin Alilmt
2:na'i. for $10,000. to Fred Gherkcn. has nf elav or silver, or a face painted on wood.
been practically completed, according to i.Ic..CB 0f KOid, silver or rare shells were
till PlIllPM '
Tho ' puVchase, however, Is conditional, Vhical In the mouth of the corpse to pav
nno stipulation on which hangs tho trans- tho toll from the lnnd of tho living lo the
rer ot tno rastest trotter In the world I i,i thi. dend.
VIIn ii roller 'I'll tt t When
AsUi-il Wlin I Im IIIn Occupation,
being that the match which Mr. Lawson
lino .,1 ... 1 1 ......... I .. I . .. I ,. V ...,...
...in v ...iii tir..-. iiiubi m- inaiu' ir.'iuii. I ... I .1.
Tim Abbot is removed rrom the stable of passage is round in japan, j-uniit-ny m
ins prescni owner, i- ire commissioner .1. jnnnneso cremated their dead, nut now
C. T. Dennett, who frankly told the police
his occupation Is that of a crouk, was nr
rested WednesdHV nlcht on North SlYtpenlh
This sanio Iden or paying ton ior me sou a Btrcol uy captain 1). W. llcr and Olllccr Dan
Urn nil Itnplils" WkiiIm i. Trnm. J. Hcnnnell. Mr. Gherkcn and Mr Mean- 1 . . , . . ' . ... .,
r.ltAVn tfAi'm Mini, m,....., ,. "i, '..-i . ., .11 iiiV.r.i i bury them, tho cemeteries being al
dent Htrobol of the Iuters'tate l.aguV Ivd n tor, and the former's check for $40,000 was ways In a side hill. Once n year Is.relo-
i-nniercnco wiiu ueorge kiiih here In
nignt. i no inner ueeiined to accept a frnn
phiso for Grand Itaplds on nccount of the
iiueuess or tno season, Grand Itaplils being
njliiuill il uiinu Ullll MirK
I.njolr NIkiih m'HIi t'oiinlp llni'U,
written ready to be paid to Tho Abbot's brateil tho Festival of the Dead or the
Uoralm.rwRnmde. l" mnteh n,CQ wUh Lanterns, which last a week.
As one of Mr. Gherken's nssoclates said Hearing food nnd wine, the people go to
last night. Mr. Gherkcn hnd made n snorts. h nnainrl nml dnenrnte tho craves
n-hX ik ni in! i hi i.Vi7. "f. ' V." " ' . . "". w 1 1 h lanterns, a special variety dcsignat-
PHILAUKLPHIA. Mnreh n v,,..,.!..,,,, of wlnnlnc back n creat shnrn of tlm mir. Ine the resting places of thoso who ne
i.ujuii-, inu ii-iniiiiK secuuii nascmaii or Inn t";"u J""-t , ""' mer. jus jiiitn (ilea witntn a year, ai ine enu iu ine
country, todny slgneil n contract with Vl"". fo.r ,,,,n ,n. r!HK- fO.OOO In the cost ,,, .nni en in ihn nearest river or
Mansger Connie Muck to play with the ,,f nmount of the bet. J'10, Peoplo go to tne nearest rner oi
lblladelnbla Amerlcm leninn i.nUn ,Vii Tho Abbot s to be trained for ihn mnteh body of water and launch the "soul bonts.
uy iraiiinr cu iiceia. who unveiopeit ine These nro (lellcnte onniiioo craus anoui
Farm. namiins m mo viuago thrce ,col IonRi oflcll Hi10wlng grent beauty
nnu graco ot design, inoy aro uriiiianiiy
:lub.
MeliolM In Cnleli for SI. I, mils.
C LIS VIC LAND. O.. Alarrl. a). .Ifranii tir.-
Ilaas noblson today received the following
iriccrnni, tinicu tviiinmantic, coiiii., front
GALL STONES
Their Treatment, Reliet and Cure
With Cascarine.
GREEN RIVERS OVER THE BANK
Invincible lliittlern Hull tit roller
Score 'I'll n n Oinnliii Xii 1 1 ii ii a
lln-ik .Men,
Daldwln. Ilennctl IS thought to bo the man
who relieved Nols Samuelsnn, from Stanton
la., of $31 and a watch whllo thc latter was
lying asleep at the Webster street depot
Tuesday night. OIo Johnson, who was drink
ing with Samuelson earlier In the evening,
may also have a complaint against Dennett
nn Ole wna rolled In tho snow whllo too full
of Joy to know what was happening, and
wns not discovered and rescued until se
verely frozen.
MAY FINISH WINNER BRIDGE
Atlantic Itiiuil ,Siih Hie 111k Siiiiiin it
Kiiiiniin City Will He
Itnxliril,
KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 20. It la an
nounced by the Kanbas City & Atluntlc
The Giecn Illver Invlnclbles ilpfi-nl,.,! tin.
Omaha National Hank bowlers on Clark's
alleys iuhi nigni. ncorei
OUICKN HIVI5IIS
"Thcro Is no other remedy so suro of
137
16'J
151
is;
lfiO
Totals "fit; "Oi
OMAHA NATIONAL.
1st. 2d.
Maguey 117
A. C. Heed
Gutmaun 129
action, so rellnblo In Its effects nnd so per- Am"rlHti;r '.'.'.".'.'.'.'!!!!i!!.'!;iT3
iniinciii in nn resinis in me cure or gall
stones us Cnscnrlnc. Hon llros, & Co,.
Manufacturing Chemists nnd associate
physicians to some of thu prluclpnl hospl
tats throughout the United States, havo
spent years of practice In tho treatment
nnd euro of theso afflictions and other spc
clal diseases ot tho llvor, kidneys, stomach
and bowels. This treatment, or remedy,
which has proven so vnluablo In their large
and long continued practice is offered to
you as tho best remedy, without a doubt,
that has ever been employed iu theso dis
eases. Cascarlno is n formulated prescrlp
llluinlnntcd and decorated and mnko a
bravo showing as they set out on their voy-
agc. Kach Is supposed to bear the soul of
tho dead person nnd near tho prow of
earh Is a ploco of money, the Btnallest coin haroad company, which owns the uncom
of the realm, to pay the toll for tho pas- nlcie, winner brldue across the Missouri
sago into tno j-.reni iioyonci. riVcr at this point, that tho brldco will bo
CIiIiipnp Hiivp flu rer Custom. finished at once. Its completion will, It Ih
In China tho mortal part of tho dead is salil, give tho Haltlmnro & Ohio and Chi
1st. 2d. 3d. Total nut "n'lcr ,he control of geomancor, a eago & Northwestern railroads ontranco to
170
12K
10S
IN)
162
ir.t man wise In tho mysterious Influences of Kansas City.
47.1 Keiiff Shua. Fene Shua Is n suncrstltlon It Is probable that Fl link 1). Moore of St
I". AnnAnKnl nn.l. n.,.1 n I .. fr.n.,u ..n.l II I I.niliS. thn firfhllnnl mill llllllttnr lit ihn
49 " . t, , ' ...... .... lu.wn. .v l .............. u ...w
495 operates powerfully In nit Chlnes.0 mat- Kads bridge, will bo the tirchltect. nnd
Neale 109
Huigess 147
Field 179
Johnson 177
P.dlson 116
127
in;
HI
142
179
729
I inN hill 111 iinnn n.nrn nnu'n rfnllv tlmti In tho Keneral outline of tho St. Lnuls lirlrten
.... -,v ,no l)Urini ot tll0 llrnu. T1)nl tll0 Kntvo may to lonoweii.
should be so located nn to invite tho nood
17i: 0,'72 influences and nvert tho ovll Influences of N0UR0ULAH AND TOM JENKINS
tc 4 is I'onK &mm ih tne Krriu connidorntiun ior
147 'G)vhlph tho irnnd nfllros nf th nonnmnror
tlbll UBcd by tho most noted specialists Uurgess
Totals SIS
Kninlovcs of the Omaha Furniture and
Carpel company bowled at Clark's alleys
lasi nigni, witn iiuu resuiii
SAL15SMUN.
1st. 2d, 3d. Total.
MeVey ISO
100 " nro sought ut a rouml price. All graves
must bo protected on tne north, ns rrom
so .,..k direction tho malign Influences usually
come. Hence the gravo Is placed on the
south slope of n hill, with protective
architecture built on the hillside, or. If on
I'nrU nml Cli-i i-liind Mini In Wreslle
nt MiiiIInihi Si ii it liiirilen
Mn 7.
..131
2d,
i:i-
129
I'll
115
1511
12
159
112
:
UK
G3C 2,045
Ilulirox
Abralinms i:u
Ueugelo . ..(. 179
Tolale 717
8HIPPP.HS.
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
Yost OTI
Plotts 128
115
102
Ill
MiW YORK. Alilreh 20. Noiiriiiilnh Hi
Turk, and Tom Jenldns of Cleveland wire
matcniMi huh uriirmmn to contest In
wrestlllli; miltcll at Mndlsnn Kiiliarn Garde
n level, is sunnlemented bv a wall, half on the n uht of, Mav 7 next.
circling It on the north. Martin Julian represented the Turk, whll
Mortuary relics found In fdoNlro Indl
cate that human llfo was held cheap thero two mil of three falls, pin falls not
12G
112
SI
l
101
157
141
IIS
129
129
500 1 and thnt tho sacrednrss of the doad was
llttlq regarded. Towors built of skulls and
mortar havo been found in tho burial vaults
of tho ancient temples, nnd rooms decorated
with symmetrical figures In skulls and
bones. In ono of theso ghastly burial
places moro than 100,000 skulls wero found.
tsi
411
111 I
:ii7
Totals "
MoriiliiKtiir Shines
5S3 671
Nerpup
1,917
In tho catucombs ut Home this samo form parried off tlm honors al Tanfoiiin todu
. ,,i i .,... j i ... , . ,. . by wi lining three events. bavoiitcH scurc
of ornnmentatlon Is found, but here It Is ,i thi- occasions. Y.r took the 2-vcar.oi
throughout this and foreign countries, It
is piadq from roots, barks, herbs and plants,
nature's true remedies. It Is pleasing In
action, pleasant to the tasto and will not
Injure the most delicate stomach. Cnsra-
rlne cures catarrh of tho stamuch, flatu
lency, dropsy of thn abdomen, nervous dys
pepsin and tho mnny Ills dependent on a ?,"m.,,r
. ... . ,, i itert ,.
wcuk ami iiiucuvii iiigcuiivu hbu'iii, ii Hunttngton
your urino is niKtiiy colored, your noweis
constipated, or if you hnvo bnd blood, tako
Cnscariiie. It will cure you. Thcro is only
one genuine, mado by Ilea llros & Co., and
sold by druggists for i0 cents per bottle, s
Thoroforc, when yon buy bo sure that you
got tho genuine. If you will write to Hon i, us the dm meeilncs of the hiiinriiistii tlon which In design Is fantastically In-
llrnu X- Cn.. Ml ti n en tml I it lliev will Hend In thn trl.lllirular handlean serlpM nnw In nunlniii In Mnllu ihorn u "r-l, ....! nf
you by mall, free of ctwgc, u vnluablo 'J'oJ ,nurlcu Ualy'H nriulem" for 11 Hones." aud a lot of "baked monks." Tho
book on diseases of tho digestive organs 1 ' former is on tho vault of tho Capuchin
and ono week's sample treatment for 10 snawriien-i irnim. monastery, wiiero ono nnds nn array of
cents in stamps to rover postage." LONDON. Mare 2t It Is expected that skulls and cross-bones nnd wholo skeletons
George V. Tunhv acted for .Icn'tlns. I
was decided that the contest shall be lies
count nnd all holds to uu. Chaiiei Whit
was agreed upon by both sides us referee
Tho iitylo of wrestling wiih left open untl
tomorrow, when .lenklns will send word a
io nis cnniet i.etwcen i'iilcli-UH-ciiti'h-c;i
nnu lii.u'i'o-iiiiinan.
One Tmifnriiii lli'i'iiril llriiKen
SAN FHANCISCO, March 20..Miiuiic
meant to point n mocklngv moral nt the In- rare and took u iiuartcr of a secuuii off th
stability and Inslgnlflcnncn of human life. )r"lk rt'f'0"l for three nnd a hall' furlough
. luiiivi-ii inuvi'ii a nuiininr, wiiuiiiik in
c
I
NUW YOHK. March 20,-Orn C Mnrulng- Thousands of disintegrated skeletons havo forTh'
star scored his f second victory tonluht. He furnished the muterlal for gruesome docorn- from h to 1 to 5 lo 1. twik tho flrst'race I
SSilorirtpW pohits'io'w": ttons of the undcrKround ehapols. a decora- " -Irlve. W.ather nno and trark fast,
GICOHUK G. MOOllK, M, 1)..
Iu Aruei'K'Uu Health Journal.
Shamrock II will have several trials over
tYin nnei'ii'M course In the Solent nml run'
i oft the lnsn cousi wiwt cjiiumrocii i,
forming a sort of frieze In one place; In
another, gathered in atrango groups, Tho
I'nlii Tea in (Joint' I'.iikI,
SAN FHANCISCO, March SO.--Pour mem
tiers ot tun nurlliigiinin coin i-itili, whlc
recently defeated the (iinmplon Kngll
icam, inn iiuriiugiiiiins, nave ueeii invllt
bv GeorKO Gniilil to no east at his exuens
The nlavers named are Walter llnbart
Joseph Tolil n. Tom Drlscoll and Liiwrenco
McCreary. They will probably go and tuka
tnc ii' ruvoriio mourns wun uiuiu,
! Women's Suits!
I'm
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 20. The president
wns fulrly besieged with callers today. Son-
tors Hurrows and McMillan of Michigan
cnlled to hie n enveot on the vacancy In tin
Ivll service commission created by the
oath of llrcwor. They have not selected
candfdnte, but believed thc plucc should
go to Michigan- Within u short tlrrc they
expect to recommend n candidate.
Hepresentatlves Hltt, Poster, Poss and J.
It. Williams of Illinois, HucUvr nnd Hciiton
f Missouri, Jones of Washington and Miner
f Wisconsin saw the president on behalf
of ex-Hepresentatlve Hodenhurg's candi
dacy for a place: on tho St. Louis exposition
commission. They appeared to bo eneotir-
nged from their Interview. Tho contest Is
understood to havo narrowed down to a
holce between Mr. Hodenhurg nnd Cyruj
Northup of Mlnnesotn. It Is understood
that the commission will be named dining
the present week.
Senator Haunn, Hcpresehtatlve Orosvcnor
and Hepreseutatlve Dick of Ohio had a very
extended conference with tho president.
They wero closeted with him for almost two
hours. Senator Forakcr called during tho
progress of the conforence, but remained
only a short time. Tho Importance of the
consultation may be judged by the fact that
Secretaries Hoot nng Gage, who had busl
ncss with President McKinloy. nftcr wnltlng
for some time, returned to their respective
departments. Tho consulntlon between the
Ohio republican leaders nnd thn president
covered nulto n number of questions, nn
tlonnl as well as state, but wns Inrgely con
fined, It Is understood, to tho political sit
nation In Ohio. At the conference n num
ber of Ohio nrmy appointments nnd sov
crnl other appointments were discussed.
The president's trip to the Pacific coast also
was talked nbout. The Ohio delegation ln
congress Is to o to San Francisco to be
present at tho launching of the bnttlcshlp
Ohio nnd General Orosvcnor Is going to
Now York tonight to make tho arrangements.
KNOX WILL BE APPOINTED
I'n Hp Sni'i't'nsiir In Ciililni-t to llpllr-
liiK Attorney (iriiprnl
GrlKK".
WASHINGTON, March 20. It Is under
stood on high authority that the president
has decided to appoint Mr. P. C. Knox of
Pittsburg to fill tho vucancy In his cabinet
that will bo caimcd by tho retirement of
Attorney General Griggs on April 1.
Whero can yo ulnvest money more prollt
ably than by buying a bottle of Prickly Ash
Hitters you get four for one. A kidney
medicine, n liver tonic, stomuch strength
cner and bowel cleanser. Four medicines
for ono dollar.
COME TO OMAHA TO WED
Minn: . Pen mon nnd MIkn I'M Mb Ker-
m it it of Illinois tlnrry In
'Ibis CI l.v.
There was n rjulct wedding yesterday
ct the residence of Mr. W. H. Kelly, 2220
Howard street, the contracting parties being
Miss Mary F.dlth Herman and Hon. Isuno
N. Pearson, both of Macomb, 111. Tho bride
Is n sister of Mrs. Kelly. Mr. Pearson has
for many cars been identified with publlo
affairs In Illinois, ut ono time holding thc
ofllco of secretary of state, and has filled
many other poiltlons ot trust nnd honor.
Tho ceremony wns performed by Dean I-ait
In tho presenco of relatives only. sfr. and
Mrs. Pearson left on a morning trnln for
tho enst.
To ArrnnitP Leelurp Course.
Mrs. llene 11 Cue. William Parker nnd
Sirs. Norn II. Iunoii weie mimed nt the
im i c school teachers meeting ve.-ii'riay
afternoon as n 'committee lo select live
tenchern whoso nitty it sunn no t arrange
the lecture course fnr next year.
Clement tiiiise niniressca ine 'riicuers
concerning the proposed monument to
llenrv Wndswortli ionginiiow iiuu iinkcu
their co-operation In raising funds fnr thli
purpose.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Dortr Signature; of
5tt PacSlmllo Wrapper Iklow.
Very mnall and aa eta?
V) take as aacar.
FOn HEADACHE.
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR BILIOUSNESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR, CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
lic't I Pnrcly YctretaJl8vZfaG'-
CARTERS
Q PILLS.
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
Mislead of 11 hhmo hii'ihm' for a clonk
room, ,vou lind Iumv a spaoo of elioerfui
tliiiuMisitins. briLrlK, attractive, ami tilled
to the brim with Paris. Loudon and
America's choicest novelties, llow lit
tle Ihe lien can tell ,voti of it. To the
average merchant it is an appalling
stock. To the critical cloak collector, u
most, perfect !issctnlhi",c. Kvcrv st.yle
has been patiently sought ami studied.
Today's mention is of our
Women's Great
Ten Dollar Suit
beyond a doubt the greatest suit bar
'gain of the age made of homespuns,
cheviots ami extra quality all wool ve
netians. in red, castor, royal blue, brown, black aud ox
ford grays, iu stylish eton. blouse, and other styles, tsome
of these suits with stitched taffeta and satin bands, coat or
tho new IAiglon collar, jacket taffeta silk lined, flounce
or plain skirt, perfect in lit. It's the best suit in America
for the money and only
Exactly like above cut.
$10.00
Women's Dress Skirrs
$4.90
!
for a woman's dress skirt, made of tine all
wool Venetians, some of them are corded and
handsomely trimmed with taffeta bands, nicely stitched.
M'l.r. ,,,.. ii..,,,. .... ii..,. ...... ..iv....i.. ...... r.... i .. i ., it. I ,i.;ti i ii
jiii- in-,, null- ill im ii in i- fiii-i I r, jiciifiiit iiiiniiii, nun i uu
right, hang to them, percaline lined and vel
vet, bound, our price for Thursday only ,
Don't Tail to see our J?12.7r, 115.7.". ."jrUl.To. and up to
S-15.U0 Women's New Spring Suits.all 1MM styles and cor
rectly priced.
$4.90
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SEXUAL DEBILITY.
I
Do Not
Treat
All
Diseases,
but
Cure
All
I
Treat
I
Treat
Men
Only
and
Cure
Them
to
Stay
Cured.
Specialist in Diseases of Men, of the State Electro-Medica'
Institute, 1308 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
Men. mxny of you aro reaping tho result of your former folly. Tour minhood H
fallrn and will noon be lo.it unies.i you do something for yourself. Them la no time
to loaa. Impotaney, Ilka ull sexual tlLiennes, Is never nn the standntlll. With It you
can make no compromlae. Klthor you must mnnter It or It will nrnMnr you and fill
your wholo futuro with misery anil Indus erlbiibln woe. We have treated ao many
caaea of thli kind that wa are as familiar with them an you are with the very day-
llent. unco cured by ua you will novor acuin n botnerrd wun emiaaiona, araius,
prcmatureness, amall or weak organs, nnrvousneso, falllnc memory, loaa of am
bition or similar symptoms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit
you tor study, business, pleaauie or marrluuo. Our combined Electro-Medica,! treat
ment for weaJc tnen. whloh combine all of the curative Dowors of both medicine
and electricity, will correct all these evils and rektore you to what nature In
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plete.
we also cure to stay curea ny our comoineu Hiiectro-.neuicai treaunent
Varicocele, Stricture, Syphilitic Blood Poison
NervoSexual Debility, Rupture, Kidney and Urinary Diseases,
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eouiiBel, anil kIvo to n.lfll I'.TIH.T 11 l.llli.M. COVl'llArT to hnlil for our proin-
laes. ih it not worm your wnun to invesiiKiiio u cure iiuu nnu iniiua inu unew m
multitudes of men' ,
If you ennnot will at our nlllee, wrlto uh your HyniptouiH ritliy. unr nomc ireai
ment by eorespoudenco in ulwiiys micccHHful.
Hcfcrcnccs: llcst Hanks and Lending Httsitiuss .Hen in This City.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office Honrs: From 8 it. in, to 8 p. in. Sundays, 10 a. iu. to 1 p. in.
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1308 Farnam Street. Bet. 13th and 14th Streets, OMAHA, NEB,
New
State Maps
of NobriHka and Iowa just published by Hand,
McNally fe Co. from iu'W pluttH with ajlrail
ronds, etc., correct to January 1. l'.HM, witl7 tho
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of ovory county, city and town in the stalo printod
on tho margin. Sizo, 28x.'52 inches. Has brass
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