TJIE OMAHA DAILY 1173 fit SFTnDAY, MAHCTI 2 1, HHH, KAISER STIRS MUCH WRATH i Gtrmani Beient Hit Harsh Blame for Oon ditiom Breeding Anarch. QUESTION WHY HIS AUTHORITY WANES Cancluiilon Hxprr rtl Thnt Wllllnm Cn n tint Itlnmn n People Vli Hnvc Done Alio tit All He linn Akcd. BERLIN! March 23. Tho reply of Em peror William In the Prussian Diet's con gratulations yestcrdny, in which his maj esty, Ignoring tho established facts that Wclland, 'the man who throw a piece of Iron at tho emperor at Hrcmcn, Is a life long epileptic and for years was an Inraato of an asylum, and on the day of tho nt tempt was under medical treatment for re curring fits, threw harsh blame upon the entire nation for tho conditions breeding uch attempt, 1 tho sensation of tho day. Everybody Is discussing the matter, Tho Voeslsche Zeltung sharply criticises President von Kroecher of the lower house of the Diet for drawing a parallel, when addressing the emperor, between Noblllng's and Hoodel's murderous attempts on Em peror William 1 and the dcod of an un doubted lunatl6, pointing out the enormous differences between tho cases, as shown by tho court cvldcnco. The I.okal Anzolgcr points out that tho unreasonable character which overy polit ical difference and criticism assumes In Germany today has much to do with the bitter fanatic partisanship everybody shows. Tho Tageblatt takes Emperor William smartly to task for thus generalizing his depreciatory remarks about his own nation and disputes his majesty's right to do so. AmUn for Juntlllrntloii of IlcpronchP. Tho paper aska tho emperor how he Jus tifies his reproaches, which, generally speaking, are not warranted. It Intimates that his majesty Is systomotlcally and wrongfully Informed by thoso surrounding him and adda: "Assuming that tho em peror's criticism Is true, la It not also tho governments and tho emperor's own fault If tho authority of tho crown has Buffered greatly alnco his grandfather's, death t" The Vorwaorts Ironically puts n num ber of questions for Emperor William to answer, among them being: "Why has tho crown's authority under hla reign dimin ished?" and concludes: "The emperor really haB no grounds for blaming tho German people, alnco tho people havo done about all ho has asked, Including counte nancing the policy of adventure. But per haps the emperor Is morose becauso his latest adventure, namely, tho Chlneso ven ture, Is turning out poorly." The correspondent of the Associated I'rcss Is Informed that yesterday's unusual pre cautions when tho Imperial couple vlsltod the mausoleum of Emperor William I, In cluding the strlctost shutting out of thu public from the wholo Charlcttberg cas tlo and park an hour before Emperor Wil liam's arrival, forma part of a regular pro gram mapped out for all public occasions by Police Chief von Wlndhelm and ap proved by his majesty. TROOPS DISPERSE STRIKERS Cavalry- l'ntrul Chief Thoroughfare In Marseille anil Infantry (iunrd Dock. MARSEILLES, March 23. Tho center of the town Is occupied by troops. Detachments of cavalry patrol tho chief thoroughfares and the 'Infantry guards various points and Is massed at the docks, whero about 1,200 dock laborers aro working. All gatherings of' strikers are Immediately dispersed. Thu few hacks and street cars running are strongly protected by gendarmes. The number of strikers of other trades In sympathy with the dock laborers was In creased today. A body of striking carters prevented wagons from leaving the railroad depot. Scuffles ensued and the police charged and dispersed tho rioters. But only a few carters continued work. After a meeting held at tho Labor ex change today tho strikers attacked and atoned tho street earn at obstructed points and broka the electric connections. Tho rioters were dispersed by tho police. Later In the day it wns announced that tho pre liminary atcps for arbitrating n settlement of tho strike had been agreed upon and tho troops wero withdrawn from tho main streets. DEPLORES LOSS OF RESPECT Kmpcror Wllllnm Seca SlKiilllcnnt SIkii In llccent Aaanult Upon Him. BERLIN, March 23. In tho lower houso of tho Diet today President von Kroecher communicated the result of his audience with Emperor William yesterday, when the officers of tho Rulchstag and Diet ox pressed tho indignation experienced by tho mombcrs of their respective houses at tho IF WOMEN ONLY : DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS Are for Kidneys only, they euro every Kidnoy III, euro a weak, a lame or aching back; cure Diabetes, qure Urinary trouble in every form. OMAHA PROOF. 1 Mrs. Gusta Jfohlraan, 1013 Oak street, says: 'Doan'o Kidney PHIh are a pjod remedy. I took thorn for kidnoy trouble, whloh started about seVon years ajfo, cuimou by a oold settling In my back. I procured thorn from Kuhn & Co.'s Drug Btoro, and they oured me." ft : All dfUffUti, 30 ctati per box. recent outrage at nromen. His majesty said to Prcsldont von Kroecher that he was sorely pained by the outrage, because It convinced him that slnco tho death of Emporor William I respect for the authori ties had decreased among tho people, par ticularly among the youth. The emperor thought tnat everybody, without distinction, should share In tho blamo for the present conditions. He considered that the press should bo a potent instrument In upholding the authorities and he was confident that the deputies of all parties would do all In their power to see tho necessary steps taken to nssuro a full mcasuro of respect for the authorities. BACH FESTIVAL IS SUCCESS LemlliiR tJcrninn Artlala I'crform Ilia ct CoiiipoaltloiiN to Dellicht of llerlln. BERLIN, March 23. This Is the third and last day of tho Bach festival, which is being declared a great artistic success. Every important composition of ,Bach has been competently performed by loading German artists, Including Joachim, Mca chaert and Adachulzo, in churches and con cert halls. Professional musicians here call It a "Bach revival." Nearly every performance Is drawing Immense audiences and causing great onthuslasm. Miss Webster Powell of New York Is beginning her twonty-soventh engagement at tho Royal opera houso. Baroness von Kettolcr has arrived at Mentono .for nn extended stay. Tho sudden withdrawn! of the Wurtom- burg premier, Baron Scott von Schotten stein, has created a sensation. The corre spondent of tho Associated Press learns that It was owing to his being Implicated in a trial which is now pending. Tho Russian ambassador here. Count von Ostcn Sacken, will glvo a big entertain ment March 23. Major John B. Kerr, United StateB attache, and Mrs. Kerr will be among thoso present. COTTON MILLS IN A BAD WAY Lnncnahlrc Operator Must Cither Cut Wnuea or Shut Down the Mill. LONDON, March 23. Tho Spenkcr days today there aro unmlatakablo signs of more trouble betweon tho mastors and operatives in the cotton trade. A period of trade ac tivity has beeu followed by a reaction, ac celerated by tho high prices of raw cotton and other materials, a poor demand from India and an almost complete stoppage of buying from China. Tho Lancashire spin ners and weavers havo hold out longer than their rivals In tho United States or on the continent, but tho rupld closing down of tho mills shows their turn is coming, and, as tho American crop Is likely to bo In sufficient even for tho reduced consump tion, there is not much prospect of low level quotations for raw cotton to In vigorate tho demand for yarn and cloth. If some ugreement whereby wages may bo adjusted according to the state of trado la not soon concluded declining profits will force tho masters to rcduco wageB. IRISH LEADER CONTRAOICTED lively Time Una'uca for Short While In Ilouae of Com- mona. LONDON, March 23. The House of Com mons bad quite n lively flvo minutes today during the debato on the navy estimates, caused by Mr. Balfour, the government leader, closuring tho discussion, John Red mond, the Irish leader. In protesting, made an assertion which Sir J. Fortenque-Flan-nery, unionist, flatly contradicted. Tho Irish natlonallsta shouted protestations and called for tho police. Amidst much disor der William Redmond, nationalist, ques tloned tho right of a member to flatly con tradtct another. Tho presiding officer held that tho denial might have been couched In more polite terms, but that It was not un parliamentary to say things wore untrue. REPORT IS NOT CONFIRMEq Concentration of Huaalnn War Ship In Corenn Water Sot Til kill ir l'luce. SHANGHAI, March 23. There is no con Urination of tho reported concentration of Russian war ships lu Corean waters or of the rumored mobilization of tho Japanese licet. While foreigners generally doubt that an outbreak of hostilities will occur, the Chlneso are satisfied that Japan Is proparod to resist Russian designs on Manchuria. General Gnselcc, who has beeu in com mand of tho British troops at Pokln, has arrived here. Withdrawn Hcoritiiiilriit Ion Project. ST. PETERSBURG, March 23. During a stormy session of tho Imperial council yostorday tho minister of war, General Kouropntkln, la reported to have with drawn tho project for the roorgnnlzatlou of the army nt Finland. It Is understood tho opposition of M. DeWltte, tho minister of flcnncc, proved the death blow of tho plan. A milder project la now probable, KNEW Tho real cause of backache and how to cure it, what a, lot of paiu and suffering could be saved. Hard work for the body, men tal worry for the mind ib over work for the Kidneys. Kidneys overworked means backache; for backache Is the first symptoms of Kidney Ills. Fotter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. CUBA'S PAPERS ACQUIESCENT I'ormer Opponent! of Piatt Amendmtnt Now GiTing It Support. CONVENTION SEEMS SUflE TO ACCEPT Itcportn from All l'nrt of Mlmiil In dicate u ChmiKc from llnil Icnl Stnnil Originally Tit k i-ii, HAVANA, March 23. The delay In Is- suing city bonds has caused a postpone ment of the opening of bids for tho sewer and paving contracts until May 29. Reports from all parts of tho Island In dicate a change from the radical stand taken against tho Piatt amendment and tho tone of the country press Is more lib cral. El DIario do la Marina today says that Judging from all appearances, tho constitutional convention will accept tho amendment. El Dlscusclon also, Instead of continuing Its editorials against it, now publishes interviews showing the advisa bility of accepting the amendment. FIGHT OVER MARKETS ENDED ChlcnKo llonrd of Trnilr mid Tcle- Krnph CoiupuiileM Settle Their Difference. ' CHICAGO, March 23. Official announce ment was mado here that tho controversy between the Chicago Hoard of Trado and tho telegraph companies over tho collection and dissemination of market quotations hnB been settled. Within a week, If not sooner, It is expected quotations will be sent out from this market to all parta of tho country aa they wero before tho trouble started, many months ngo. Tho agrcomcnt was mado yesterday at a meet ing at which wero present President War ren of the Hoard of Trade, Colonel Clowery of tho Western Union Telegraph company, attorneys for all tho people Interested and several members of tho quotation com mittee. Tho trouble started last July and alnco that time the country has not had tho Chi cago grain quotations, except as they wero sent out over public wires from brokers or In private messages, or In newspapers after tho market closed. , In making tho announcement President Warren sold: "The board and the tele graph companies havo settled their difficul ties In a way satisfactory to tho board. I do not care to glvo out tho details of the agreement till tho formality of signing tho contracts has bcon observed. The tele graph companies will bo free to send out tho quotations April 1." It Is understood that tho agreement calls for the payment of an aggregate sum of $30,000 par annum by tho telegraph com panies to the board, and tho maintenance of rates In tho local field, so nB not to crush out tho Cleveland Telegraph com pany, whloh has been handling tho quota tions In Chicago under tho direction of tho board and has a twenty-year contract with the board. Tho Board of Trade Is to indemnify the telegraph companies against expense or damages obtained by applicants from tho telegraph companies by reason of tho dis approval of their applications by the board. DEATH RECORD. John W. Vara of Fremont. FREMONT, Neb., March 23. (Special.) John W. Vara of this city died of old age at hla home on North Main street last night, aged 80 years.. Ho was born In Otsego, N. Y., October 11, 1821. His early manhood was spent In Minnesota. Slnco 1873 he has lived In this city. He was a republican since tho organization of the party and active In political work. He served several forms as justlco of the peace In Minnesota and slnco his removal to Fremont has aervod at different times as assessor, super visor and superintendent of the poor. For twenty-seven years and until pre vented by 111 health ho never missed at tending tho republican caucus In his ward and was always a dolcgato to tho county conventions. Ho Joined tho Methodist Epis copal church In 1845 and for twenty-five years was steward of the Methodist church In this city. A widow, two sons, Dcnzloy Vara of Oklahoma, O. T., and John W. Vnrs of St. Paul, Minn., and one daughter, Mrs. William Davidson of Waseca, S. 13., survive. Union l'nclllc Director. NEW YORK, March 23. J. W. Doano, head of the tea and coffee Importing firm of J. W. Doano i: Co. of this city, Liver pool and Rio Janeiro, died In his npart ments nt tho Holland house tonight nfter an Illness of several weeks at the ago of GO yenrs. The deceasod was president of the Merchants' Loan and Trust company of Chlcngo, n director of the Pullman Pnluco Car company, Illinois Centrnl Railroad company, Lako Erie & Western Railroad company, Union Pacific Railroad company, New York & Now England Railroad com pany ajd was Interested In tho reorganlza tton of the Chicago & Alton Railroad com pany. Tho burial will tako place at Thompson, Conn., but tho time has not been decided upon. l'lonrrr Woiimn of Slilnry, SIDNEY, Neb., March 23. (Special Tele gram.) Mrs. Mtisheld. wlfo of Phillip Musheld, a ranchman of this county and a resident for more thnn n quarter of a century, died here this afternoon of Ilrlght's disease and heart failure. Deceased was 73 years old and leaves a husband, son nnd daughter, tho latter living at San Antonio, Tex. Hon of .1uilu Fuller. PIEUItE, S. D March 23. (Special Tele gram.) Harry, a 20-year-old son of Judge II. G. Fuller of tho supremo court, died In Minneapolis this morning from the of focts of an operation tor appendicitis. The body Is being brought to this city on a special train und will bo burled hero Mon day. Former lliimbofilt Doctor, HUMnOLDT, Neb., March 23. (Special.) Word was received hero of the death of Dr. K. H. Long at Jasper, Mo. Tho doctor was engaged in tho practice of medicine hero until about a year ago, when, owing to poor health, be abandoned his profes sion and sought a change of cllmato. From Injurle. lterelved on Irr. ST. PAUL, Nob., March 23. (Special.) Gravers Ayersendc, tho young man who was hurt a month ngo by falling on the Ice from the II. & M. brldgo near Cushlng, died yesterday from his Injuries at Dr. Grothan's hospital. Ills body was taken to Seward. lilt, nt Fremont llnnpltnl. FRKMONT, Nob., March 23. (Special.) Carl Urechlln, Jr., died nt the Fremont hospital this morning of a stomach trouble, aged 31 years. Ho was tho oldeu son of Carl Drechlln, contractor. He was a member of Triumph lodge, Knights of Pythias, and tho Iloyal Highlanders. Mr. Ilnll to Leave (illmnn Slnnalou. nilinOEPOriT. Conn.. March 23,-It ho name known today that Mrs. Helen Hull, with her mother and brother. Intends to vncato the Oilman mansion at IMack Hock, Mrs. Hall has . been In New York for u week. Her mother. Mrs." Potts, visited the ntUeern of the Hrldirroort Trust comnanv today and stated that she was making preparations to leave Black Rock nt once. Edward S. Perclvnl, who represents the fullblood heirs, also visited the trust com mi n v inilnv und announced that lie nlAo would leave the mansion lu the hands of DISEASES AND The State Electro-Medical Institute, Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity In Our System of Electro-Medical Treatment. Professional Excellence Can Be Attained Only By the Doctor Who Concentrates All his Faculties on a Single Class of Ills. In almost every vocation specialty work Is now called for nnd demanded. This Is notably true when life or health Is Involved. It Is then that the best treatment the medical profcslon affords Is sought nfter, nnd this can only coino from tho true specialist, whose deep knowledge, expert skill, vast experience nnd thorough sclcn- tino equipments have given him complete mastery over tho diseases that constitute his specialty. Whatever may bo your ailment, get help from one who has made bucIi cases a special study. If your eyesight Is falling, go to a reliable optician or oculist. If your hearing la defective, consult a com petent aurlHt. If n bad tooth Is distress ing you, engage tho skill or u dentist. Or If you uro burning with lever or slinking with chills, toll your troubles to a family physician. They can do more good thnn t can, for I do not treat such complaints nor lueiuuu io cure tnem. Hut If you hau ono of the serious dis eases peculiar to men, such as VARICO CELE, KIDNEY or URINARY TROU 1ILEH, CONTAGIOUS HLOOD POISON, SEXUAL DEBILITY or allied troubles, which Is depicting your vitality, or tf your caso linn been aggravated and mndo worse uy ine uso or specmcs, tree samples, trial treatments or similar devices If this Is your unfortunate condition, I want yoj to write us or como to our omce, wncro you will bo welcome to private counsel, n care ful nersonnl examination nnd nn honest and scientific opinion of your caso freo of charge. Theso diseases nnd weakness of men, nnd they ntone, nro my specialty. To them I havo earnestly and exclusively de voted tho host years of my life, during which ttmo I have discovered and devel oped various forms of treatment which mako their cure nn unqunlllled and nbso luto certainty. Is It not worth your wlillo to Investigate a care that has made life nncw to multitudes of men? Varicocele Under our Electro-Medical treatment this In sidious disease rapidly disappear. Pain censes almost Instantly. The pools of REFERENCES Best Banks and Leading Business Men in This City. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL. OFFICE HOURS From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to I p. m, State Electro-Medical Institute 1308 Farnam street, Bet. 13th and 14th streets. Omaha, Neb. STORM STRIKES PENSAG0LA High Wind Piny. llnvou with llnrku null Lumber Schooners. PENSACOLA, Fla., March 23,-Consld- erablo damago was done to shipping by a severe southeast cyclone early today. Tho wind's velocity ranged from forty-eight to fifty-four miles an hour, occasionally In creasing to seventy miles. Tho three masts of the Russian bark Ltllto were snapped off. The Russian ship Locho lost Its bowsprit In a collision with the Llllto. The schooner Irene was beached, several lighters of lumber sunk, tows of timber went adrift and there Is a mass of wreckage of small boats along the water front, while all tho large export stcamcid at tho Louisville & Nashville railroad wharves are so badly tangled together that It la Impossible to tell how sovcrcly they are damaged. Tho Italian bark Idale was dam aged by tho parting of Its nnchor chains. Lloyd Ward, a young whlto sailor, hau disappeared from a schoonor nnd It is thought ho was blown overboard. Tho fish ing smack Maud Mullcr has been wrecked near St. Andrews pass. CARE FOR NAVAL VETERANS Urn ml Army Committee YoIcn to (iunrnnler 'I'liem UniiiiI Cnurten ii t Encampment. CLEVELAND. O., March 23. Tho Na tional Association of Naval Veterans, which always take part In Grand Army encamp ments and which will ho preeminent lu con nection with tho nnval review that Is to be a featuro of Grand Army week, will be ac corded the usual courtesies, which nro sub stantially tho samo as those extended tho comrades of tho Grand Army nt encninp menu. A unanimous affirmative vote to this effect was taken at today's mooting of tho executive, committee of the uavlonal Grand Army encsmpmont for 1901. IT IS THU WAY YOU USU IT It'll the Method Employed Which MiiUt'K .Sucre or Failure One man with pen, Ink and paper can produce a landscape; another man with samo pen and Ink may not bo ablo to write his own namo legibly. It Is all In knowing how. It Is equally true In tho use of medicines. The same remedies we havo today have ox- Isted for thousands of years, but If their existence was known, the knowlcdgo of how to use them was lacking. . They becamo valuable to tho hiiman race only when experiment nnd science showed the way to use them to get results. Tho grip Is nn old disease with a new name; it is really catarrhal in character and tho usual symptoms aro those of acute catarrh, but the old time catarrh powders,, salves and sprays do not cure it, neither docs tho application of antiseptics through an inhaler give anything moro than relief for a short time. Tho antiseptics aro all right; they will Kill the germs of catarrh and grip If tboy aro applied rightly, but their local applica tion to tho nose and throat nvall little be cause the germs are in thu blood aud through the whole Bystem. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets contain many of these samo antiseptics that aro used In sprays and inhalers, but instead of apply ing them to the Inflatnod membranes of the noao nnd throat they are taken into tlie stomach and thus reach tho brood, tho real scat of the disease, and drive out the In fectious germs' through the natural chan nels of tho bowels and kldncyB. In other words Stuart's Catarrh Tablets reach the cause of the mischief Instead of merely local symptoms. Tho remarkable success of theso tablets In curing grip, catarrh and throat and lung troubles U becauso they drive tho catarrhal poison from tho system und the none aud throat become clear of tho excessive secre tion of mucous, which causes the hawking, spitting and gaggihg. becauso tho secrotlon Is not supplied from lieaitny btoou. Two years ago Stuart's Catarrh Tablets were unknown, but today they havo become so popular through positive merit that druggists everywhere in tne united mates, Canada and Great llrltaln now sell them WHICH DETHRONE MANHOOD THEIR ABSOLUTE CURE. I DO Not Treat Ail Diseases, But Cure All I Treat tiircln1lt In IIIonr of Mm of the Strttc F.lectrn-llrillcnl In stitute, lilOS Furnniii Street, (IiiiiiIiii Nrb. stagnant blood nro driven from the di lated veins and all soreness und swelling quickly subside. Every Indication of Var icocele soon vanishes and In Its stead conies tho pride, power and the pleasure of perfect hcnlth mill restored iiinnliooil. Stricture Our Electro-Medical treat dissolves the stricture com- pletely nnd removes every obstruction from the urlnury passage, allays all Inflamma tion, stops every unnatural discharge, re duacs the prostata gland, cloanses and henls the bladder and kidneys, Invigorates tho sexual orguus nnd restores health and soundness to every part of the hody urfcctctl hy the il Id rime. CR1GGS QUITS THE CABINET Hands Hii P.;:iution at Atternej Qtntral to the Frtsident TAKES EFFECT AT THE END OF THE MONTH To Practice, l.uvr In Jeracy City itud A.Noelnted au Counel with Xi-iv York Firm of Attnrnc) a. WASHINGTON, March 23. Attorney Gen eral Griggs has handed to tho president his resignation, to tako effect March 31. Mr. Griggs Intends to leavo Washington on Saturday next for his homo In Now Jcrsoy, where heropftcr ho will live. His Intention Is to resume tho practlco of his profession. It is stated by Ills authority that ho will bo associated as counsel with the firm of Dill, Ilomeuster & Ilaldwln of New York City. Mr. Griggs nlso hns formed u part nership with Mr. Dill of Jorsey City, under tho firm namo of Griggs & Dill, for practlco In New Jersey. ONLY SHORT TIME REMAINS Period for Aceeptiincc of Itiinntn-Clil-iichp .Miiiii'liiirlnii AKrceuirnt Almost I'll. WASHINGTON, March 23. Tho question of Chlneso Indemnities has given away for tho moment to tho moro pressing Issue over the consummation of tho Ruesln-Chlua agreement relating to Manchuria. The lat ter subject has reached a decisive stage, as only three days remain within which China can confirm or reject tho ngroement. Up to tho present time neither tho Stato de partment nor tho Chinese minister has re ceived nny report that China has rejected tho treaty. There naturally Is much anxiety In official and diplomatic quarters as to tho outcome, for the active part taken by the various powers and tho threatening attitude of Japan gives unusual Importation to tho con clusions to bo reached within tho next few days. Tho Chinese minister today had a conference with Secretary Hay and the Mnuchurlan question wns tho subject of discussion, The minister brought no In formation as to what has been done on the agreement. So as far as the United States Is concerned It scorns likely that the last word has been spoken and there Is not ex- pected to bo any declslvo move or protest beyond what already has been given. At the same time it is appreciated that the United States has lnrge commercial Inter ests In Manchuria, which cannot but bo af fected If China's authority there Is practi cally transferred to Russia. WILL NOT SUCGETD BREWER Itcport of Appointment of John A. Cnltlwcll of Ohio I Uu foiuiilril, WASiiiMr.TnN. March 23. Senator Hanna, General Qrosvenor and Representa tive utcic pariicipaicu in uu mim vlow with tho president today. When they infi Himv sniil a lni-L'fi tiortlon of tho time was taken up with thp discussion of tho army appointments, it was stateu mat me report that Lieutenant Governor John A. Caiiiwell nf Ohio Is to be nDnoluled civil service commissioner to succeed tho late Murk Drower of Michigan Is Incorrect, lie una rornm mended for a St. LOUlS fair Com missioner by Koraker, but Ohio Is not to have a place on that commission, it ib en tirely probable, however, that ho will' he otherwise provided for. FOR VOLUNTEER OFFICERS Department I Worhlnir to Seiiure Them liettrr tirndc 'I'linn l.lcii teiiunl of llt'Kulur. WASHINGTON, March 23. Efforts are being made to provide for some volunteer field officers by appointment to tho stall corpB. ' Under the law promotions In the higher gradts of the army and tho va cancies occurring lu the lower grades are I Treat Men Only and Cure Them to Stay Cured Contagious Blood Poison. Our special form of Electro-Medical treat ment for this disease Is practically the re sult of our llfeworlt and Is endorsed by tho best physicians of this and foreign coun tries. It contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines of any kind. It goes to the very bottom of the disease and forces out every pnrtlclo of Impurity. Soon every sign and symptom disappears com pletely nnd forever. The blood, the tlbsuu lm final. Ilia ti,.,i. mirl Ml., u-lmln ui-ulnm nro cleansed, purltled and restored to per fect health and the patient prepared anew i for tho duties nnd pleasures of life. filled by appointment of officers nnd en listed men of the volunteer army, or en listed men of the regular army. Thus It is Imposslblo for any of tho volunteer odlccrs to get commissions higher than first lieutenant. Men who have been serving as lieutenant colonels nnd majors In the volunteer sorvlce do not wiBh to enter thu regular service at tho foot of tho first Ueu tch'nnts or In tho grade of second lieuten ant. As several volunteer ofllcers of the higher grades have distinguished them selves In the Philippines there Is a desire to reward them by giving them staff posi tions with tho rank of captain. DECORATES ANEBRASKA MAN French tin vrrniiu'iil HcimikhIt.i- Serv ice to Kkioltlou of I'rofr or W. A. Tn y I or. WASHINGTON, March 23. Information haB been received hero that tho decoration of the Merito Agrlcalo has been conferred by the French government upon theso foreign gentlemen, employes of tho Department of Agriculture, for sorvlccs In connection with tho Paris exposition; Dr. H. W. Wiley, chief chemist; Major H. E. Alvord, chief of the dairy division; Colonel G. n. Urnckett, pomologlst; W. A. Taylor, assistant pomologlst; M. A. Carloton, ccreallst; John I, Schulte, ono of the nssoclato editors of tho Experiment Sta tion Record'. Tho decoration also has been ..nnfnrred imon Jnmcs L. Farmer, assistant director of agriculture for tho Paris expo sition. WORK FOR APPOINTMENTS lliiatllnir llclntc Done by Frlenil fir Can ill it nte for St. I.oul C.imiulijKliin. WASHINGTON, March 23. Tho St. Louis commission wns not announced today. The friends of the various candidates whose appointments are In doubt nro still pressing the president in their behnlf. lleprcsenta tlves Fletcher, Morris and Eddy of Mln incsota today snw tho president in behalf 'of Prof. Northrup and Representative DIs Imoro of Arkansas urged tho selection of I E. I). Scott of his stato. i Thcro aro to bo live republican nnd four idomocratln members of the commission. Tho republican mombers whoso appolnt 'ment Is regarded as cortaln aro ex-Senators MEN CURED Our Vieuum Orgsn Developer cures whnra everything nlso fails and hope la dead. 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DISCRIMINATION ON FLOUR ot Clenr to ttntc Department What Country In Aimed Aici'lust. WASHINGTON, March 23. The dispatch of Minister Hart, at Dogota. saying that Colombia had Imposed discriminating duties upon flour and other nrtlclcs, is not clear to tho State department, nor to the Colom bian minister here, ns It Is not known whether tho discrimination Is favorable or unfavorable to the United States. Tho Colombian minister. Dr. Sllva, Is Inclined to bcllevo that there hns been a reduction of Import duties on tho nrtlclcs mentioned and ns they aro American products tho reduction would ho to tho ndvantngo of American trade. LESS TROOPS SEEM REQUIRED Wm ' Department FlKiirr DUTrrontly on Philippine' .Need Since Itcccnt Surrender. WASHINGTON, March 23. It was stated at the War department today that If the favorable conditions of the Inst month con tluuo the number of troops required In tho Philippines will not ho as great as has been anticipated. This view of tho case will not causo any cessation In enlistments nor will any determination ho reached until full and accurate information has been received from Munlla. Domcntlc l'otiiK llntr to Culm. WASHINGTON, Mnrch 23. Postmaster I General Smith, In accordance with the de cision arrived at by tho cabinet, has Issued the following order: Postmasters aro Informed that on nnd after April 1 next thu United States domes tin rates of postage and classification shall apply to all mall matter passing between the United States nnd Cuba, Notices of llilu Mmni-n Hluilllil tin (llMtll.lVpd 111 llOHt- ! olllre corridors and given to tho public press when acceptable as a news Item. i loin In Have Free Delivery. j WASHINGTON, March 23, Tho follo-vlng cities will he given frcn delivery servlco Ion July I: loin. Kan.; Independence, Mo., jEnst Las Vegas, N. 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