THE 031 A II A DAILY BEE: I'll! DAY, APRIL 5, 11)01. Don't pay 25c. for a toilet soap when the best costs but 10c. You might as well pay a quarter for a dime. The costliest soap is no better than Jap Rose Soap This is Kirk's best soap. Made of pure vegetable oil and gly cerin. Delightfully perfumed. So pure that it is transparent. Yet it costs but a dime a cake. Regtitend by U. 8. Patent Offici, B9 Samuel O. L. Potter, A. M., M. D. M. R. C. P., London Pro fessor of the Principles and J'racticc of Medicine in the College of Physicians and Surgeons Hun Pranclsco, In Ills handbook of PHARMACY, MATERIA MEDICA, and THEUAPBUTICS, a text-book in nmnv of thu loading Medical college of the country, nndor tho hoad of ALBUMINURIA. Pairo, 600 7th edition, in the citation of n I ITUII UIrrD ? v,rB,n,R lBAh' remedies, says; DUFEPU.0 LlTHIA WATER ly recommended." Under tho hoad ot "CHRONIC KNIGHT'S MaEASE," page, 601, samo od tlon, in tho citation of remedies, ho says; "Mineral Waters, ESPECIALLY THE BUFFALO LiTHIA WATER of Virginia, which has many advocates." "A Veritable Antidote." Dr. Williams H. Drummond, Professors of Medical Jurisprudence, Itislioif Unicemitu, Montreal, Canada; "In tho acute and Chronic iliri tls KNIGHT'S DISEASE of Gouty and Rheumatic Origin, as wjII as Si .aS''S'"S Buffalo Lithia Water :vi 6l lAu f AMI E AN 1 1 DO 1 li, and I Know of NO OTHER NATURAL AGENT POSSESSING THIS IMPORTANT QUALITY." Buffalo Lithia Waters for 8tt' Grouorios unti fuggist gonoraiiy. Testimonials which dofy nil imputation or questions aont to any addrass. PROPRIETOR BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS, VIRGINIA Springs are open for guests They nro reached from alt directions over ttiu NEW OUTLET TO THE SOUTH Southern KnnNim Olllcliilx llnnf Kt tfvl Junction tvIIIi Oniiilin. tcimloii nl Stale Line. President Wheeler of tho Southern Knusns ltatlroad company Is lu tho city mid this morniuR will hold a conference with tho Omabn capitalists rclatlvo to tho new rHllroad which It Is proposed to build Houth from Omaha to tho Btnto Hue, whnro It will form a Junction with tho Southern Kansas running to Emporia. It Ih understood that tho Kansas men have not made tho showing desired by thu Omaha capitalist! at thin tlmo, but that ihey bcllcvo that they can Interest the local Investors as soon as they demon strate their ability to complete tho road to tho Nebraska lino. KARBACH AT HIS NEW POST Korinrr SciTi'lnr y In the Chief Will llrvote Whole 'I'Iiim- to llcrtll loii Work. Oscar Karbach, for tho past three years secretary to tho chief of police, has boon appointed Ilerttllon ofllcor and will here after have an oftlco at central pollco station. Carpenters are at work ro-nrranglng par titions so that bis office will adjoin detcc tlvo headquarters. Officer Karbach, who Is an export In Uertlllon work, will have chargo of tho Identification bureau, dovotlng all of his tlmo to that work. TIiIb nctlon was made necessary by tho great Increase In recent years of that branch of tho pollco work. Kdwln W. Iloylea Is tho now sec retary to Chief Donahue. Inilli'tril foi RiiKIiik 'I' I in In-r. SIOUX FALLS, S. 1)., April 4. (Special OT THE ONLY ONE There are Hundreds of Omaha people Similarly Situated. Can thero he any stronger proof offered than tho ovldenco of Omaha residents? After you have read tho following quietly answer tho question. Mr. C. 11. Wlklund, 830 South 23rd St., engineer at tho Sheely building, says: "I first folt sharp pains across tho small of my back. 1 thought nothing of It at tho tlmo but it gradually grow worso and tho heat In the cuglno room during tho day and tho sudden change wheu I went out nights probably aggravated If not caused tho trouble. I saw Doun's Kldnoy I'llls adver tised and got n box at Kuhn & Co.'s drug btore, corner 15th and Douglas streets. I did not take all of tho box buforo tho troublo disappeared." For sale by all dealors. Trice 50 cents per box. Poster-Mllburu Co., Iluffalo, N, Y., sole agents for tho United States. Itonicmbcr the numo, Dean's, and tako no substitute. "ESPECIALLY" THE llfffMO LlW WATER of Virginia For Albuminuria AND Bright's Disease. June 15. close October 1. Danvlllo Division of tho Sout horn Hallway. Telegram.) Tho United States grand Jury today leturncd Indictments against Thomas lingers, Frank Hurlbcrt and Georgo Turner of Hill City for unlawfully cutting a largo quantity of timber on the lllack Hills forest reserve. w oman's ork "Tho Effect of Temperament Upon Ul- gostlon" was tho subject of tho lesson ot the .household economics department ot tho Woman's club at Thursday's meeting, Mrs. Mary O. Andrews acting as leader. Harry Lnwrlo concluded his talk on "Do mestic Architecture," which was much ap preciated by tho largo audience present. It was decided that tho noxt meeting should bo n short session, that tho department might accept tho Invitation of tho English lltornturo department to hear Ilabbl Simon's lecturo to bo given before that sec tion. Tho annual mcotlng of tho Young Woman's Christian association will bo held In tho parlors of tho ussociatlon Monday evening, April 8, tit S o'clock. Tho election of mombera of tho board whosn term ex pires this year will bo held and vacancies that havo occurred during the year will bo tilled. A general summing up of tho year's work, with reports of nil the committees, will bo given nnd a constitutional nmond ment will bo voted upon. It Is tho aim ot tho association to havo an uunlvcrsary meet ing later for tho purpose of presenting tho work nnd Interesting tho citizens. Thoro was n largo nnd nttontlvo audience ut Tuesday evening's meeting ot the Mar garet Fuller literary branch. A talk on "Christ In Art," by Mrs. W, W. Keysor. was tho feature. Mrs. Georgo Mlckel snug sev eral numbers, Tho election of officers resulted: Presi dent, Clara Curt it;; lco president, Marianne Hack; secretary, Gertrude Murtcna; treas urer, Ilosslo Dovltt. Tho Sunshlno club has nearly completed arrangements for an nrt exhibit in Graco chapel, April 0, from 10 n. in. to 6 p. m. A program will bo given by tho members of tho club from 3 to 4. Mrs. Mary Moody Pugh of Omaha hu3 been asked to act us chairman of the com mlttco to nrrnngo tho domestic science pro gram nt the Congress of Mothers In Colum bus, O., Muy 21 to 24 Inclusive. Tho offlco entails almost tho entire responsibility for tho program and Omaha women aro proud that this honor has been extended to one of them. Thn program Is the outgrowth ot tho Den Moines meeting, where tho senti ment lu favor of domestic science was su strong that a permanent committee was ap pointed to tuko charge of a Homo Training department. Tho monthly meeting of the Omaha Charities association, operating the Creche, was at 10 o'clock Thursday morning In tho reception room of tho Creche. Tho report GOVERNMENT FOR FILIPINOS OommUsitn'i Forms Prorids for Towns and Proline;! of Archipelago. S CLASSIFICATION AND QUALIFICATION Miinlclpnllt lr Arr Divided Into I'our t'liidnrw VnlPm M,it lip .Mnlc Itcnlilritln of Home IM noiitloii. WASHINGTON, April I. Copies of two Important acts of the Philippine commis sion, providing for tho organization of tho municipal and provincial governments In the Archipelago have been received at tho War department. The act for the organization of municipal governments dues not apply to the city ot Manila nor to the settlements ot non Christian tribes, for which special legisla tion Is to bo enacted. Uut all pucblns shall lie recognized as municipal corporation, adhere to their former names and continue to hold all propcity rights vested under their former organization. The government proper of each pucbln Is vented In n president, vice president and n municipal council, to bo chosen at largo by qualified electors for a term of two yeara from and after tho first Monday In January next after their election. Councillors elected lu 1001 will divide themselves Into two classes, tho first set vacating their scats on the first Monday In January, 1002, and the second set one year after their suc cessors havo been chosen and qualified, so that one-halt of the council will bo chosen annually. Municipalities will be divided Into four classes, thoso containing not less than -.'),-0G0 Inhabitants to havo eighteen councillors; thoso containing 18,000 and less than 25,- 000 Inhabitants to have fourteen councillors; thono containing 10,000 mid less than IS,- 000 inhabitants to havo ten councillors, and those containing less than 10,000 Inhab itants to havo eight councillors. Illltlllril Vol l-l-x. Tho qualifications of electors authorized to choose the officers ot thu municipal gov ernment nro that they shall bo male per sons over 23 years of ago nnd must have a legal residence In tho municipality In which they exercise tho right of suffrage for n period of six months preceding the election nnd must not bo citizens or subjects ot any foreign powers. They, too, must bo members ot one of the following throe classes: Thoso who, prior to August 13, 1 SOS, held the offlco of munici pal capltan or member of nny nyuntam Icnfo, thoso who own real property to tho value ot COO pesos or who pay annually 30 pesos or more ot the established taxes and thoso who s.ponk, read or wrlto English or Spanish. Thoso disqualified from voting Includo delinquent taxpayers of taxos levied since August 13, 180S; Insane or feeble-minded persons, thoso who violated the oath ot allogianco to the United States, those who on or after April 1 wcro In arms against the sovereignty ot the United States and those who In any way aid or promote the Insurrection. Thu municipal officers In no caso Bhall be ecclesiastics or soldiers In active service. Tho officers of each provincial govern ment aro to be a provincial governor, sec retary, treasurer, supervisor nnd fiscal. Tho provincial governors shall bo selected by a convention composed of tho councillors ot nil tho municipalities Included In tho province. Tho four other officers of tho provincial government shall bo appointed by the com mission, to hold offlco during Its pleasure. With tho exception of tho provincial, after March 1, 1002, they shall bo selected under the provisions of tho civil service act. PRIZES FOR THE PROVIDENT Artlclm, Oriuiniviitnl nnd I'ftrful, In Store for Thono Who Save Their Soup AVrnpiicrn. Klrk'a premium storo, where wrappers of White Ilusslan soap may bo exchanged for prizes of various kinds, has moved across the strcot from Its old stand, nnd Is now at 208 South Fourtesnth street. It Is In chnrgo of Miss L. Hud to, sister of Georgo lludlo, wostcrn ngent ot tho soap company. Tho stock Includes n general lino ot sil verware, Havlland China, Jewelry, soaps, perfumes, sporting goods, cameras and the like, nnd the walls aro decorated with some handcomo reproductions ot famous water colors nnd rarbonets. Among these pic tures Is n particularly striking ono from a French canvas entitled "Tho Elopement," In Tlub and Wharity. of tho matron showed thnt twenty-threo chlldron had been eared for In February and twenty-six lu March, Owing to sick ness In the liuuso, tho children had been unablo to attend school nnd tho association has been advised to erect an emergency hospital In tho yard, to receive any cases ot contagious diseases that may be brought In, which would -relievo tho necessity of quarantining tho entire house, as has been dona in the past. Nothing definite was dono In the matter. Thanks were voted to tho women through whoso efforts tho success of tho Ixintcu muslcnlcs was assured, also to tho musicians who donated their services, and personal notes of thanks will be sent to them. It wns decided that n tea bo given for tho benefit of tho Creche, ami n commlttco was appointed for tho arrangement of thu details. Tho commlttco will moot Monday morning and make its report. Tho affair is to bo novel nnd the ussociatlon hopes to realize, a considerable sum as a result. Tho monthly meeting of tho Woman's Christian association was at 10 o'clock Tues day morning In tho parlors of tho Young Men's Christian association, Tho report of tho Old Ladles' homo showed that whllo thero Is still much sickness there, tho pa tients uro all Improving and tho situation is much brighter than a month ngo. Tho question of tho new homo wna brought up again and two different sites wero discussed, which nro to bo investigated nt once. Tho suggestion wns mado that tho association lonso tho upper part of tho building at Eigh teenth and St. Mnry's avenue, which has been used by tho Child Saving Institute, und open It as a homo for young women under tho direction of a resident matron. Whllo tho association Is generally favorable to tho maintenance of such a home. It was decided to do nothing definitely until the Woman's club had decided upon Its benevolent work, an it Is understood that Its committed has tho barao plan under consideration and the Woman's Christian Tcmperanco union cot tage is meeting tho Immedlato need. Hy special request, tho work of tho city missionary of Omaha was presented ut the meeting of tho South Omaha Woman's Christian Temporanco union by Miss Ma gee, Tuesday afternoon. Thero was no busi ness excepting arrangements for sending fifty bunches of flowers to tho county Jail Easter morning. There was a called meotlug of the Women's Keoly Rescue league In the parlors of the Institute Wednesday morning for the consideration of cases under Investigation. which may be had for the modest con sideration of fifty wrappers. The "Madonna and Child" tost only twenty-five wrappers, while a magnificent copy of 'The Hoy Christ" Is marked nt 22i wrappers, The products of a few hard daya' washing will buy n frostal eltvcr syrup pitcher with a sliver dish to set It In, and one need not necessarily own a laundry in onl?r tJ get a handtomu set of llnvlland China, a font ball or a set of boxing gloves. Tho stock la much more complolo than appear at first glance, as the. premium storo Is small, but lu a storo room In the rear Is a large nnd varied assortment of goods of all kinds. Within tho next few days Mlsi Ilttdlo will go to Chicago to buy a consignment of tto lntcit novelties cn tho market, Tmi ('oniiiniilo for Mlnux I'nIU. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., April 4. (Special.) Parties here havo been advised that Ad jutant General Conklln of tho South Da kota National Guard has decided to place two companies ot tho reorganized guard In Sloux Falls. ! Fashions for the Season Illnta by Mary t.nmli. 3784 Shirt Waltt, 32 to 42 In. bust. Woman's Shirt Waist. No. 3784. To bo mado with or without tho fitted lining. Simple waists possess au inherent charm that no amount of elaboration over outdoes. The smart model shown is mado of white lawn, with rcvers of all-over tucking, wbllo shield, collar nnd cuffs nro of lino embroidery; but tho snmo design Is avail able for silk and woolen materials and for all the rango of cotton nnd linen stuffs. In the new shirt waist flannels woven with silk stripes it Is admirably combined with taffeta; mado from albatross, it is emi nently satisfactory, nnd when unllned nnd mado from batiste, madras, Swas muslin, dimity nnd the like, It makes an ideal sum mer bodice, Tho foundation lining (which In this In stance is omitted) closes at tho center front. On it are arranged tho back, the full fronts nnd the shield this last being at tached at the right side and hooked Into place nt tho left, whllo the waist closes at tho center, but separately from tho lining. Tho fronts nro extended, rolled back' and faced to form tho revcrs. Tho sleeves aro In bishop style, with narrow cuffs of lace. At tho nock Is a stock collar that closes Invisibly at tho center back. When tho lining Is omitted the shield Is Joined to the stock collar only, and attached to tho fronts, under .rovers, permanently on tho right nnd buttoned under tho left. To cut this waist for a woman of medium size, 34 yards of material 21 Inches wide, 2 yards 27 Inches wide, 2 ynrds 32 Inches wldo or li ynrds 41 Inches wide will bo required, with Vt yard of nll-ovcr lace, Yj yard of silk for revcrs, 1 yard of laco edg ing nnd ?g yard of insertion to trim as illustrated. Tho pattern No. 37SI Is cut in sizes for a 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 nnd 42-Inch buBt measure, For tno nccommoaauon of Tho Dee's readers theso patterns, which usually retail nt from 25 to SO cents, will bo furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers nil expense. In order to get nny pattern enclose 10 cents, glvo number and nam ot pattern wanted nnd bust mcasuro. AI low abouv. ton days from dato of your lottor ncroro Dcginning to look for tho pattern. Address Pattern Department, Omaha Boo, Omaha. Neb. Since Its organization tho league has put two patients Into tho Instituto nnd It was desired to enter another soon. As nil the business to havo been presented nt tho April meeting wns discharged Wednesday, tho next meeting will be May 8. The Omaha Equality club met at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and heard the roports of tho committee on tho May dny entertain ment appointed nt the last meeting. Tho chapel ot tho First Congregational church has been secured for the evening ot April 30 and nn admission of 10 cents will bo charged, thu money to be applied to the malntennnco of the state hendquarters. It Is to bo a Nebraska evening and tho pro gram will consist of twenty numbers, pro ductions of Nebraska poets. Tho commlt tco has arranged to have several poftns rcud by tho authors. Tho selections usod have been compiled with short biographical skotches of tho nuthors, in booklets, and will bo sold for tho benefit of tho head quarters fund. Tho Woman's Suffrage club of Dakota City has closed a contest In which Its mem bership has been more than doubled, making It tho largest club In tho stato. Tho de feated sldo Is soon to glvo n banquet at which tho othor members nnd tho workers of the stato nro to bo present. Tho semi-annual meeting of tho Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Omaha district was bold In the Walnut Hill Meth odist church Thursday, with n good repre sentation of tho district. Tho mornlnc sen. slon opened at 10:30 with singing and a short devotional service. An exchange of greetings, consisting of scriptural readings una responses by tho auxiliaries, was fol lowed by tho minutes and roports of the offi cers nnd nlso a report nt tho oxecutlvo mcotlng by Mrs. Porter. Tho appointment of committees concluded tho business and tho remainder of tbo time wa3 given to n discussion of methods. During tbo noon Intermission luncheon wos served by tho women of Walnut Hill church and a social hour was enjoyed. The afternoon program opened at 2:30 with mu sic and a dovotlonal exercise, "Tho Twen tieth Century Thank Offering" was a paper rcau ny .Mrs, v. 8. Lindsay, followed by a duet sung hy Mrs. T. F. Sturgcss and Mlsi Nellie Tlndal. A map exercise by Mrs. l.awrlo embraced a review of the work be ing done and proved Interesting, A solo by Miss Tlndal and an addrtss by Mrs. Slceth of Plattsmouth concluded the meeting. Your Spring Hat is Here ! ! Next Sunday will be Easter and If you haven't bought your Gordon Hat better attend to it at once. Hat perfection style and quality will be yours. Don't delay attending to your wants. It won't be the dealers fault if he is out of his best selling style of hat, if you wait until the last minute. StraitNitStorm's torn :v-.y V:. THERE IS In The Straiton 4 N E.W WOOD EXPLAINS PURPOSE QTmor Oinrinoti Cubini of Uncle Sim's Qod Iiteitioni. DELEGATES THINK ALL IS SATISFACTORY Itrlli-f After Interview I'li'iixcil mIIIi Kxplnnnt Inn CSIvrn 'I licni llunl clulal Klrctliiua L'nlleil for Jnne r. HAVANA, April L Tho so-called radical element In the Cuban constitutional conven tion, Including Sennrs Juim dome., I'ortu ondo, Alcman nnd Mandulcy, held n confer ence today with Governor General Wood re garding the l'latt amendment. Governor General Wood suld tho United States intended to deal Justly and honestly by tho Cubans and had no desiro to retain possession ot the island. Ho pointed out that tbo i'latt amendment was drawn up primarily with tbo view to protect n weak nation against outsiders as well aa against internal strife and would not interfere with Cuban Independence. Ho explained that tho Wahhingtan Intei prctntlon of clauso Hi of the scheme of re lations wns that tho United States claimed the right to Intervene solely for tho pur pose of preserving tho Independence of thu Island, maintaining nn adequate forco to protect life, property and Individual liberty nnd completing thn obligations Imposed by the treasury of the United States upon the United States, Ho expressed tho opinion I CUSHION FRAME BICYCLES There Is as much dlffcronca between a cushion frumu nnd a rigid frarao blcyclo as thero wns between tho old solid and pneu mntlc tire bicycle. Call nny tlmo and wo will bo pleased to have you try one. A big line of Second-hand WheoIs-B, S, 10 aud 112. SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING. Omaha Bicycle Co., Cor. I6t and Chicago. I I m NO SUCH CIGAR VALUE World For The Price Storm Co. YO R K that In drawing up a treaty many points In the future relations of Cuba with tho United States might bo moro clearly explained to meet present obligations. Tho delegates retired apparently pleased with tho Interview. Senor Portuondo said ho thought everything would bo settled sat isfactory. He whs lu favor of the appoint ment of a commission to go to Washington ami expects favorable results from such a step. Orders were Issued today directing tho holding of municipal elections throughout Cuba, Juno 1. Thero will bo fifteen days for registration, beginning April 19, AVIII t Herl In .Mn-. Tbo representatives ot tho various lines In tho Trnnsmlssourl Freight nssoclatlon Shiney Shoes Of nil times of tho yenr Kuslor tlmo Is the most uiiproiirlittt! for "slilnoy shoes -nnd wo mini. In It'll you that wo mo nronaroil for Just sueh a time with tho larp'st lino of patent leathers and Ideal liateiit kill over seen In Omaha tho lat est New York stylos In all tho sizes for tho Imliy up to mamma dull hid ami plain Uld or eloth tops -laeo or but lull welt and turn soles -shoes that havo that chU'k ami craeeful appearance that adds so much to Ihc Kaster gown tho luting of such shoes Is a specially with usm much so that you get your money back if we fail lo suit you. Drexel Shoe Co,, CiKiiluKiM- Si ut 1'iee for III" AhUIiib. (Iniiilia'N l,i-to-ilutc Slim- lloiixe. HIS rWKXAM STIIHUT. Knabe Pianos Will otitllvo the twentieth century-' their iliiiiiblllty Is uniueslloned Kim ball pianos have a tone ami a touch which ate unexcelled In world-wide reputation- Krnnleh it Haeh pianos nro noted for their decant yonecrs, pro nounced by all experts lo bo the Ilnest nnd most linlshed pianos in Urn world -llallet iV Davis plnnos, having been mntlo for nearly a century, speak for themselves as being I ho hlghe.it produc tion of tho piano maker's art. If you want your piano tuned, repaired, pol ished or moved, call up 'phone 1S8. A. HOSPE, Music and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas. vl CIGAR Cents ROTHENBEEtfi&SCHLQSS Distributers Kansas City, mo. concluded the business of tho meeting in thin city Wednesdny nfternoon and most ot them left on tho afternoon trains for their homra. Tho May meeting has been canceled because of the classification meet ing in California during thnt month. Ac cording to a former agreement the June, July and August meetings arc to bo held in Denver. SniMVKtiirni In South Dnkiitn. AIIBRDKKN, 8. I)., April L (Special Telegram.) A dihlng northeast snowstorm began at noon 'today. Several Inches of snow has fallen and tho storm still pre vails. Stork will suffer to some cxtont, hut farm nnd ginsi lands are freely bene fited, Tho storm Is gcncrnl in tho north part nt the fitnte, j t