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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. Al'llIL 18, 1002. BUSY TIME AT PRESBYTERY Eoutiae Work af U Church Trassacteu1 at the Ttkamah Meeting. TEKPORMiY SUPPLY TOR LOWE AVENUE Over I'n.r Tk..u.4 Dollar, la Mle.laa Faea Br Divided Ik Iblrteea f k.rrkrt Re relvlae; .414. r Prerbytery of Ontbi met ! th Frest-yterlan church in Ttkamah Monday evetug, April 14. Tbe HrnM reached by Eav. Wlotbrop Allison, retlr Id moderator. Twenty-two minister a4 eventee elder fr present. Rv. J. S. Lam pc. D. I).. waa lectd moderator. Tb I'resbytery coovesed liwflii morning and waa led la devotional exerrlee by Rev. B. Alton. At a. to. tba Presbytery M opened with prayer by the moderator, Rev. J. J. Lampe, U. V. The regular order was suspended twenty minutts in order that tbe Presbytery mlgbt be adiree.ed by Rev. Thou L. Sexton. I . D.. eynodlral superintendent, cn tba subject of "Home Mtartone." Rrv. D. Julian Becker f tbe Preabytery of Madison waa received, also Rev. John W. Morgan ef tbe Pre.byterr of Nebraeka CHy and Theodore J. Asms ol tbe Presbytery of Niobrara. Rev. A. G. Wilson waa relieved at mod erator of tba church In Lyons and Rer. John W. Morgan appelated la bia stead. Rev. Theodora J. Aemua wa appointed moderator, of ta churehea la Monro and Oronoe. fevv. John Gordon, D. D . was dla mlssed from lb Preabytery of Corning. la. Rev. E. H. Jenks presented th name et candldatea for llrenaure and ordination, a fellow.: N. R. Mllee. Henry Stewart, H. 8. Vincent, Fred C. Pbelpa and W. N. Hala ley. Uwt Avenae church waa permitted to aupply It pulpit until tba fall meeting of tbe Preabytery, Rer. E. H. Janka being moderator of tba aesalon. There waa a good atteadanra at tba pop ular meeting la the evening. Rev. Joel Warner read the acrlptur lecaon and Rer. "R. M. L. Bradea led In prayer. An ai drera waa delivered by John Webster, an elder !n the Omaha Indian church. ProrrHa Ordinate. The Preabytery then proceeded to the ordination of Walter M. Halaley. Rer. M. De Witt Long. D. D.. preached the er mon from Matthew a: 34. Walter M. Hala ley waa tbea ordained. The moderator propounded the usual eonatltutlonal que tlona and offered the ordination prayer. The charge to tbe acwly ordained brother waa delivered by Rer. E. H. Jeoka. Rer. Walter M. Halaley pronounced the bene diction, which eloaed tbe evening meeting. Wednesday morning devotional exercises were conducted by Rev. William Nicboll. Rev. J. J. Lampe, D. D, moderator, opened the meeting with prayer. Tbe call of tbe First Presbyterian church of Bancroft for the service of Licentiate Henry Stewart waa placed in the hande of Rev. A. O. Wil aon. D. D.. aa a committee of Investigation aa to whether the aame la in order. It waa declared In order, placed la the hande of Mr, Stewart and accepted. Elder K. T. Rice of Bancroft and Mr. Stewart were made a committee to arrange lnatallatloa and ordination. Fted C Pbelpa waa 4i miaaed to tbe Preabytery of Highland. The narrative on etat of religion waa read by Rer. M. De Witt Long, accepted and approved. Rer. E. H. Jenks. commit tee oa dissolution, of Ambler Place church, ' ' repoHed nd waa continued a committee for another year. Rer. J. L Hammoad of Tekamaa. a jnem ber of the North Piatt conference of the Lutheran church, waa Introduced and ta rried to alt aa a corresponding member. Rer. A. G. Wllaon, D. D., committee on overtures, presented a wrrltten report rela tive to tbe change made by the general as sembly in the appointment of a Judicial committee. Rer. Bradea, paetor-at-large, presented bia anaual report. Restart Haa Kliiltn. Rer. R. L. Wheeler, D. D., chairman of tbe borne mission committee, made his re port. The report waa accepted. There waa 14. ITS at the disposition of this committee and there waa but one change made la the appropriation to the thirteen churches receiving aid from the board. The home mission committee waa commended for ef ficient services and desirable results from their work. Rer. Bradea stated la this connection that the state elerk of the gen eral Assembly had declared that tbe best report In the whole church came from the chairman st this committee. Rer. R. L. Wheeler, D. D- The following churches rams t aelf-aupport: Craad View, Ply mouth aad Webster. Monro. Oconee. Zloa. Clifton Hill, DirMe Center, Silver Creak and Wahoo. Rer. R. M. Braden waa elected paator-at - large for the coming year. A very interesting report waa preseate oa Sabbath achool work by Rer. J. B. Cur rwna, aynodlcal missionary. The following were elected aa commis sioners to the general assembly: Minis ters. Rer. J. I. Lamp. D. t., and Rer. D. R. Kerr, D. D.; alternate. Rer. R. L. Wheeler. D. D., and Rer. Greeder; elders, W. C. McLean and Warren Swltxler; alter nates. Charles Millar x4 J. J. KeeeW. The hope waa expressed that Rer. D. R Kerr, D. D.. would be elected aa moder ator sf the next general assembly, and the commleeloaera will work with fcts cad la wlw. A letter was received from the aynodlcal commute ba refereoc t syaodlcai aelf aupport. This was referred to a committee, constating of Rer. lrs. Moore. Jeak aad Etetenson and Elders Ferine and Swlta ler. to report at tbe fail meeting of the Presbytery. TVs Preabytery endoraed aad highly commended the bible acbool, which meets In Bellevue In August next. After prayer by Rev. R. L. Wheeler. D. D-. th Presbytery adjourned, to meet la Creatoa September II aett- - which was held at the comer of Nineteenth 1 and Io4ge street In the preeenc of the regimental officers and a number ef Inter ested -pectatcTS. the parade being re ceived by Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Kel kenney. Tb rder resd at the parade made Captaia J. Buchanan, late captain ef Company O. regimental commissary oS cer; Lieutenant C. Fox, late of the eame company, aid-de-camp on the staff of the commandant; Sergeant C. Nelson, com mlsaary aergeant: Sergeant Pattoa. ord nance aergeant: Sergeant Montgomery and Sergeant Scrlbner, battalion eerceants major; Sergeant Dumont. drum major of tbe band; Sergeant Sunderland, first aer geant of Company C. to succeed Sergeant Scribner; Sergeant Telf. late of Company n, was transferred to Company C, to fill the place made vacant by tbe promotion of Sergeant Sunderland. The Second batta- P.on of the corps will parade this evening at the aame place, when the aame orders will be read. It l expected that the corps will go Into camp at Weeping Water from May It to n. inclusive. For the purpose of raising funds to pay the expenae of thla encamp ment and to buy needed equipment tba corps will give a spectacular play at the old Association grounds on Ames avenue. May to 10. At thla exhibition, which will be called "Scenee In the Phlllpplnea." the members of the corps will girt exhibition! of soldier life as known In the Islands. There will be the regular maneuvers and the different forma of service nd eihl bitlen drill knows to tbe army, with enough red fire to make North Omaha lurid. The officers and members hope to reallxe about $1.00 from the entertainment, which will be sufficient to pay the encampment expenses and to provide the gun needed to equip the entire corps. While there are enough guns at the achool to give sufficient company and bat talion drill, drilling each battalion every other day, it is Impossible to have reel- mental drill and tbe regimental officer have no opportunity for drill in their duties. Th drew psrsds of yesterday afternoon aa ons of the steps In the drilling of th member of the battalion for work In the entertainment to be given next month and waa not Intended to be a public exhibition. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Tax Coaainimer f ltxgerald Appoint Hit Vine Deputies. RAISE IN VALUATIONS IS EXPECTED Mayor sad Cwaarll Messbere la l.i.t f Higher Aeseeaaseat aad Lower Taa Rate Magic City Csaly. DOCTORS AT JPOLITE CLINIC rrad Aaaaal Bsaqaet af Crelghtaa Medical society aa Ka fayable Affair. There was a polite clinic In tbe dining room of the Dellone hotel laat night, nearly seventy-five young 'saw-bones" from the Creightoa Medical college being In attendance. The "subject" waa a menu of the daintiest thing Proprietor Lee knew bow to conjure into existence, with the assistance of his preatidigltator at the cooking range. It waa the second annual banquet of the Creighton Medical society, an organisation of tbe itudent body of the college, created for the general good of the member, and with John A. Creightoa, th founder of the institution, aa ita sponsor. Ha waa honored with a apeclal invitation. Tb hotel management bad made an especial effort, apparently, for the table adorn ment waa better than conventional and there were flowers everywhere. Dr. J. H. Browa aa president and Dr. H. J. Newell aa toaatmaster had the post prandial proceeding In charge aad gave everyone present a chance to say at least a little something. The apeclal speakers were: Dr. Fred Fouts. who toasted "Our College;" Dr. J. A. Cumminga. who got square with "The Faculty;" Dr. L. B. Buahmann. who preached oa "The Senior Class;" Dr. Walker, who graduated last spring and told what be has been up against during "The First Tear la Practice;" Dr. M. James Scott, who paid reepscta to "John A. Creightoa. tbe Founder;" Dr. A. L. Allison, who coached "The Coining Senior;" Dr. W. S. Fleming, who had a few things to tell about "The Creightoa Medical Society;" Dr. O. R. Brtttaia. who Jollied "Our President." aad Dr. Lucas Stark, who waxed eloquent ever "Frater nlties" la general. FRANK SMOCK IS ON TRIAL Revsltlas Ttstlsisay fa Case Aawlast Maa fkaeged with At taeklaa; Cripple. Judge Eatelle has relieved Judge Baxter of tbe criminal docket during the contest preceedinga now before tbe latter, and yes terday took up th state case acalast Frank Smock, charged with assault on Emma Roach, a crippled girl, aged 14. of Florence. Th girl told her story on tb tand, giving- detaila too revolting to print. Her aged mother followed, testifying that the girl 1 not mentally capable of learn ing any other than purely mechanical ae esmpllahmeata. CHANGES IN CADET CORPS CosBaaar G Aaallaa! aa Its OBHn Traaeferrew t Other Dstlrsw. Th rp ef High school radeta ha on compsay less la its formation taaa It bad yeeterday, th first orders of the sew coat mandaot. J. M. Thsmpaett. aboliahlag Cora- paay G. th fourth csanpaay of tb 8c end battalion, and iacorporallag Ita mem bers la the other companies. The officers. commissioned and aoorommlaaieaed. of th abaodobed compaay were transferred to othtr ropaaie or gives battalion peal tloas. in oca era abolishing Company O were Issued yesterday aftaraooa at th trst dress parade ef the First battalion held this wear. t MRS. GILLASPEJ WINS SUIT Jary DeeMM that Maa Whasa Ik. Charge with Assaalt Mast Pay. A Jury la Judge Estelle'a court has riven Mrs. Maud CUlaspey a verdict for t&2S In her suit against Brya Hopper, whom sh charged with beating her wbea b re sisted hi attempt t take from her a burrv had aoM her. Th buggy. It appears. raa neon given rer a ew aad a note for lit, the Latter ascared by a mortgag ea tas rehiele. which aaortgags Hopper at tempted to teredos ancsrsmoaksuily. - Isaprresawts la ativcrvlew Park. Superintendent f Parka Adasna t. imAv at -werk making vsrwus minor Improve- iii-ni in rjTfrvipw pars. A number of un.tntiy bluffs aiong th main ravins onveway are aetnt; sloped and when this wark is .completed shrubbery wilt be aet Out to prevent surface sua. Another l.k. win e formed In the ravine, thus making attractive on of tb must plcturque actions of the park. In a short time the lower and larger uke will be filled to a septs f about seven feet. Wa.tr la rather scarce, vat now of tne artrs'.an well hav. ma Tsiieo on more (nan nsir. The arlv. way between Rlrervtow aad Huuran parka ha been Improved by the planting vi iirri ami anrou oa eiioer siae nearly It enttr length. Th grass on the cleared pan i in. sarx is growing Issv. ft Girl la fasledr. Delia Capaa waa detained br th nnltna on stepping from th sastoouad I'aloa Pa- cine train iasi nigni an la now la the ana iron a rural at th punoe station. She as placed In custody under Instruction. rrom ner mother and eteprathrr. who live at Lexington. Neb., and who wire they will com for ber thla morning. Tbe girl save ber home life was unpleasant snd she simpiy rasas to uauia to nu stnploymeiit. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W. T. Spelts of Wood River Is at the Mil iars. Mrs. H. A. Walker of Chicago Is at the S A. Foster of Lincoln registered at th at ii Lara yesterasy. A. B. WUso nd E. C Clark of Ames Neb., are at tbe Millard. Lf if, mm THE GREAT CURE FOR n $ (ML Yesterday Tax Commlasioner Fltxgcrald filed with the city clerk the name of' th deputies he had appointed to make th city assessment for 190Z. Tb list follow: William Tracy. Charles Akoffer. P. J. Hannlran, William Rowley. J. M. Fltxgerald, Richard O Neil, Jame Krecek. F. B. Buroef s, Peter Cckrell. It will be era that tbe '.ax commlasioner manage to get along with nine de put lea, while the county aaaeasors need twenty-four. Thla assessment of city taxea will com mence on May 1 and tbe commissioner Is kllowed by lsw forty-five day In which to complete the woik. Following th making of the aseessmeat, which will be greatly almplified thla year a account of tbe making out of the field hooka during th winter and spring, tb Board of Review will pase upon all com plaint. Thla Board of Review ia com posed of the tax commlasioner. a member appointed by the mayor and one by the city treasurer. Ia this year' assessment It is expected that with a new administration the valua tion will be raised. If thla I not don by the tax commissioner the Board of Re view ha no power to make change ia valuation. Laat year tbe valuation waa not what wa expected, even by the cor poratlona. but thU year there will Try likely be a change. Not only the mayor, but member ot tbe new council teem to favor a higher valuation and a lower levy. Mayir Favors Retreachnaeat. Mayor Koutsky Is aUrting In to cut down expenses and proposes to do so by abolishing a number of useless office. Ia the first place the office ot special agent for the legal department has been dis pensed with. Thla office waa created with a view to furnishing a plac for William Kelly, a brother of the former mayor. Kelly made it a point to ahow up regularly on pay day, but at other time the city at torney was forced to hunt for him when he wanted anything done. With tb abol ishing ot this office the city will be caved 1H0 a year. Then there at Mcse Howard, city meat Inspector. He get (Ml a month for doing nothing and Mayor Koutsky ay that he will aave the city 1600 a year by declar ing thla office vacant. Mayor Ensor tried to stop the pay ot Howard when be waa aervlng his first term, but he failed owing to the tact that certain Influence were brought to bear. Those with th Influence who have held Howard In hi position worked against Mayor Koutsky at th last election, at least It la so reported, and If there is a meat Inspector nerearter tne mayor will do tbe appointing. Mayor Koutaky aays that he doee net aee the need ot a city inspector of meats at thla time, a the sanitary inspector can very well attend to any complaints received at the city building in relation to the meat cold and the condition of the butcher shops. Then there 1 tbe building Inspector, wno Is to go. His work will be attended to ny the city, engineer. Herman Beal. Th mayor figures thst he caa fl Is pens with the cervices of th present Inepector with out aay detriment t the city's Interest. It ia ths same with th plumbing Inspec tor. The work performed by thee two officials will bow be don by th city en gineer and a couple of assistant at a great reduction In coot. ."bile tbe mayor ia going slowly In making changes, be la flgnring oa the present Income ot the city and ahowa a des'r to cut expense where ever be can. Iacrraslag Fsoa Friers. "Ton will hav to take a piece of tough ateak today," aaid a well known restaurant maa to a regular customer yesterday. This Is because the price of meat has gone so high that ws cannot afford to pur chase ths came grade we formerly otfl.. Now the ateak cornea on with the elasticity of a bora aids and about as thick. When it rome to a allc of roast beef th portion served at any of tbe reatauraata Is about as tbln a aa expert carver caa cut It and almost as tough aa aole leather. Few vegetables are served at restaurant or the hotel ea account of the high prices. While so far thfrs la a agreemeat among restaa rant msa. they bar all with on accord boosted price aad rat down tbe amount cf food furnished patron a. - Cssacll Meeting Toalcbt. The city council I billed for a meeting tonight. In case the recount ot ths bal lot ia tbe McIntlre-O'Csnaar contest is not completed the chance of a meeting ar ellm. It is expected, however, that the ooaat will b completed aometlm today aad that the city clerk will b la a posi tion to laaue certificates to either on or th other ot tbe contestants. Ia the event ot O'Connor' election the deadlock will be broke, but with Mclntlre la the altuatton will remain th aame. Ukrsrr Baard Paylag Meat. Th recently orgaatxed library board fat now paylag rent la two places. Rooms were recently rented la th Murphy block tor ths nss ot th secretary aad la order to have a plac for holding meeting. S far no effort has been made to re neve th book belonging to the association from ths room on Twenty-fourth street formerly oc cupied by tbe poatofac aad tb board will hav to pay lift a month tor thla room until th book ar moved. Ths board has about 160 at Ita disposal now. but thla will doubtleaa b need up before tbe IKiJ levy la aaads. It asay b that the council will not make a levy for library purpose this ysar, as th members may want t ae the color of a building before levying aa ad ditional tax upon th people- Providian; Fir Kempea. It la anderatood that before the present Board of Education goes out of existence that fire escapes tor ths Central achool will be provided. Blda will b asked for and it i expected that a contract will be let between bow and May 1. The deputy state labor commlsaloner ordered this work done month, ago, but th board pleaded lack ot funds. Now that there Is vr fw, boo ta eight from liquor license, th fir eacapes will b built. Drops Deaa oa trrrt. Michael Becker, 3 year old, who lived at Iweaty-axxth aad K atreeta. fell desd oa Twenty-fourth near K at aoon. Heart failure was th cause. Mr. Becker was ae of tbe old realdenta of South Omaha, having lived her for longer thaa twelve isars. H leaves a wife aad several grown children. Nose of his childrea reside her. Hat City Goaaia. Th sanitary Inspector report that asaa-ll- poa is oa lu a rcr . B. E. Wilcox Is building two houses et rln In choice vacant and Improved Pfop erty. Arviine Intending to buy for a home or im-eetment will do well to eee him. A d.i ht-r been born t' Mr. and Mm Kdward Miller. Twerty-Mxth and O streets. The !tua club will entertain th mem ber, of tbe Ideal club .t Odd Felloas hsll tontght. W. J prennan. t"avmater at (.'u.lahy's. I out aaain after an iilrtes lasting atxut a month and a half. Mr.. rarrra Hntretiroter dle1 a', rer home. Tw-entv-aemnd and W tret. yes terday. The funeral erraiigemente will be announced later. J w. t hti.ne. father of Kam arfl Harry Chrt.tte. i. still eeriou.lj 111 at the home of relatives In Pennsylvania. I. A. Ix-rd. an extensive dealer In sheep, who has fee! lot. st Lovcland. Colo., waa a visitor In tbe city yesterday. C. W. Miller is In the east attending a meetina- of th executive commlttrc tf the ationsl Letter Carrtere' association. W. A. Bchrel of the Hammonit Parkins company, with headquarter, at Hammond, ImJ . waa a visitor In the city yesteruay. Chief of Police Prta-cs has riven it out that the crowd of boys hanging around the city hall bulMins will be dispersed or else come arrests will be made. Harry Nixon, one of the bright carriers mi 11. j u ui mini iitr inner J -r- , , . , . . . , ,kla . i , t.r . e,n. ki. .i. v,.,h. ties were discussed., but aa tht and all the most rubscrlbera In a month. i matters dealing with the aituatlon Messrs. BELMONT STILL IN FIGHT He and Associate! Befog to Admit Lotiaf Louirrille & Kaghrille Control. LXACT STATUS REMAINS A SECRET Moraaa latereata sal la Hald stork imply aa sjaakers aad t for the seaelt af Aay Oat side Railroad. NEW YORK. April 17 Further progress waa reported today la tb settlement of the Loulaville a: Nashville matter. Cejrae W. Perkins ot J. P. Morgan & Co. and Job W. Gates, who claims control ot Loulaville aV Nashville, were In conference durlnc the morning at the Morgan banking house. It Is asaumed that the line of th aa-ree-meet between the Gate and Belmont oar- Ftar.k Klehus and family, who reside at 1T1I Missouri avenue, will leave today for Hol.teln. Germany. They sail on Tuesdav next irom N-w York on the Pennsylvania. Armour and Cudahr continue ahlprlnc hoars to Kansas City from here In ordT to keep their plants going, the fiaht between the Kajisas Cltv exrhanae and the filork Tarda company still being on. PALMAR OBJECT IS UNION Pre.ldeat of Caaa Will eek ta ti All Political Factloaa lie WASHINGTON, April IT. President-elect Tomas Eatrada Pal ma of the new Cuban republio pasaed through here thla evening reroute to Cuba. Hla first Important act aa tbo president of tbo new republic, be announced today, will be the forming of a cabinet and the dispatch of a message t the Cuban con gress. He ha already aettled upon aeveral persona to whom he will tender cabinet portfolio, but be refused to make hla se lect ions public. One appointment, he ad mitted, wa practically decided upon, -is, that ot Gonxalo de Quesada, bo repre sented the Cuban here during tbe period preceding tbe Spanish-American war, to be Cuban minister to the United States. The first measage of tbe head of tbe re public to the Cuban congresa will be sub mitted Immediately after he assumes office. It mala featurea will be recommendation along the following line: First All poaaible measurea calculated to unite the various political factlona of Cuba so that all elements will work to gether In tbe Interest ot the new govern ment. Second, tbe development of the natural resource of the country with re ciprocal tariff relations with the United States. Third, the maintenance of the most friendly relatione with tbe United Statea government. Estrada Palma say that the United States dollar would continue to be the standard in Cuba, but that tbe currency and other queatlons were matters that re quired mature deliberation and need not be Immediately legislated upon. He aald he was hopeful ef securing a sub stantial reduction of the tariff on sugar, to bacco and other Cuban products. Tbe Cu Perkin and Gatea were client. Samuel Spencer, who aald yesterdav that tbe Southern railway had so Interest ia Louisville sc Nashville, also called to see Mr. Perkin. He had nothing to add to his statement of yesterday. A semi-official atatement credited to a member ef J. P. Morgan Co.. to tbe effect that Louisville Nashville is now a Morgan road aad that It policy will be dictated bv Mr. Mor gan, was discussed by one of the latter' partner this morning. "Morgan aV Co. will act trustee of the Louisville A Nashville road." said tht party. "That I all we hav been asked to do, and we do not propose to go outside our province. We are to be tbe steward of the property and will manage It for tb beat Interests of the tockholder. Belsaeat Will Wat Ada.lt Defeat. August Belmont hsd nothing to add todav to hi brief statement of last Bight. It mar be stated, however, that the Belmont Inter ests do not admit having lost control of the Louisville Nashville. Tbe statement of Harris. Gatea Co.. that they bought control of Louisville NashviU Implies that they actually hold physical possession of over 100.000 shares of th stock. Including the stock now out on Mm contracts and deliverable come two to four weekc off. Effort a to get a definite atate ment from tbe Gatea Interests regarding this phase or the aituatlon were futile. One of the latest version ot the Louis ville 4t Nashville aituatlon 1 aa follow: The Gate holding have been divided Into three parts. J. P. Morgan at Co. taking one-third and Mr. Gatea and associate ths remainder. Morgan take this part oa agreement that it be operated In harmony with Morgan interest in the came section or tbe country. Teeterday' move In Southern rallwar I attributed to Mr. Gate' Interest to se cure an interest in that property. He la reported to have been informed that the beat way to get It wac to go Into the open market, which he and his followers are reported to have dose to tb extent cf a pout 700.000 ehare. Spencer Esplalaa the Caae, A1LA.MA. Ga.. April 1C Preaid.nt Samuel Spencer of the Southern rallwar em tne io;;wng telegram today to 8. M An Inviaiblo c" ::; Enemy to Health ol the country, or the filthy cw-rrs and drain pipes cf the cities and towns, its effect upon the hntnan gvstem is tbe same. These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lnnps and taken up by tha lmoou, ana ue iounaauon oi some ion p. ccDimaunjr ninths is iniu. v-uins and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney trembles, janndice st V.'ll i,,..... f.-, ti.. Am. it.1 f r. Utan'a VntllM.I rases and unhealthy matter collect in the f ystem because the liver and kraneys fail to act. and are txnired into the Mood current until it becomes s-o rolluteJ and sluprish that the poisons literally break throuch the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various other eruptions of an indolent charactet appear, depleting the system, and threatening: le itself. The rertnt and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and destroj the life-givinr properties of the Hood, renderinff it weak and watery, must M overcorne and carried out of the system before the patitnt can hope to get rid of Malaria and its effects. S. S. S. does this and quickly produces an entire change in the blood, reaching every organ and stimu lating them to vigorous, healthy action. S. S. S. possesses not only purifying but touic properties, and the general health improves, and the appetite increase! almost from the first dose. There is no Mercury, Totash. Arsenic or otha mineral in S. S. S. It is strictly and entirely a vegetable reined v. Write us about 5-our case, and our physicians will gladly help vou bi their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases sect free TBI, aTWIFT JTPECiriC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. " vi.., uwma. f - w 1 ----- E ' - ' -I" IVUJ U O. HI. ban government would act entirely on a 1 Ionian, one of the directors of the Southern ana a member of tb executive board .I. , "''"J1 Naahvnle aituatlon 1 "'"t"? Jr. uatea and bia araoclatee apparently without any eoneultation with any railroad Interest In the eouth or efre wnere, and entirely on their own account boucbt In the mien m.rb.t 1 . wi.w.k, of Louisville Nashville stock and claimed now to be a clear majority. By reason of a large abort Interest, grow ing partially out of the sale by the Louis vll le Nashville company of SB, Ma) shares an authorised additional Issue of treasury StCK'k Which aa. nut liatiul mnA r. . 1 J 1 f. . x.7i..V.. " J" tic from Postmaster General Payne that J serloua romr i Itnmlnent. P. Morn! . v.. . i'iimir-u iw 10 un ineir in fluence to prevent jch a diaaetroua condl- intix. n-r 1 wo aays necouatlona thla reciprocal baste In making redurtlona oa United Statea products and whatever action waa taken at Washington alone this line would be followed to the same extent by th Havana government. " In response to a direct Query, he aaid that th Cuban government would not es tablish such reciprocal commercial rela tione with any other government than that of the Vnlted State. Tbe pres'dent-elect received official no th agreement reached between them In a recent conference had been framed a ar ranged and had been forwarded to him through Governor General Wood. These agreementa are drawn up In duplicate and simply agree, as slated when tbe confer ence waa held, to continue the present pos tal and money order arrangementa between the United Statea and Cuba until a per manent convention ehall have been clgned. Woaara Bowlers Make High Srorea. TEKAMAH. Neb., April 17. 8peclal. Here are two very high tenpin score made by two or Teaaman a women Dowiers: Mrs. f.n eiapieton on Murcn 11 mane 5-3. the nig nest score. April u, miss rrana Thomaa made 'A, the second highest score. Tekamah has two women's bowling clubs snd there are several exceptionally good bowlers among mem. Stabs Hotel Patter. Wallace Cox. aged li. who say be ta from Kaunas City, waa arrested last night on a charge of stabbing Daniel Dever, porter in the Dellone hotel. Dever waa cut twice In tbe left aide and once in the arm. The cutting took place In the hotel lobby. Tbe wound, are not dangerous. Cox, who Is generally known as "Bert" Wallace, waa arrested st 1S1C Howsrd street. Charles McDantela, Henry Purcell and Prank Sieen were alfto arrested. They were with Cox when the cutting took place. They were all locked up. Marriage Ureases. Marriage licenses were leaved yesterday t th following: Name and Residence. Age. FTed C. Phelps. Omaha a Julia E. Craven, Omaha 21 Robert P. Anderson, Omaha S Clara Hove, Omaha DM Abraham Htrsch. Omaha. a Ida Franklin. Omaha 22 Frank A. Campbell. Omaha K Emily E. Horner, Monteauma, Ia Z7 John F. Heinemann. Plattarnouth. Neb.. 9 Ella A. Hunter. Plattsmouih. Neb 1 Earl C. Walker, Omaha a Husamond E. Carleton, Omaha XX Oeorge F. Gmenlg, Omaha 24 Nellie F. Hadlock. Omaha 11 William W. Oroff South Omaha Carrie B. Alswonh, South Omaha 27 nas resulted m an agreement by which the Gates Stock will be deposited with and placed under the control of J. p. Morgan it Co. as bankers and not a. repreaentlng any railway Interest, and with no nurnoee except to conserve in tbe best po.sible way the general financial and bu.lnee situation and avoid the etrioua complications which have threatened. The Southern Railway company haa not u.u anu nu iiu inirni, ajrecuy or Indirectly present or prospective, in the nurrhaa ai the stork, or in Its deposit aa above with J. P. Morgan aV Co. There In no contest for the control of the Louisville V Nash ville by any other railway company and rot liaeiy 10 dp cerxainiy not VJ ice Bouth ern. BALTIMORE, April K.-It u learned today from a semi-official ourc that th Seaboard Air Line railway figure in tbe general understanding reached la connee tlon with the Louisville It NashviU aale. Thla, It la etalsd, assure th coDtlnuaar of tha friendly relation existing between the Seaboard and th Louisville aV Nash ville. It 1 understood that conference hav been held between tbe Morgan Interest aad representatives of th Seaboard. Frcat deni John Skelton Wllliama f the lsttsr and President Samuel Spencer of th South era railway were present at these confer ence. It has been expected that some understanding would be reached with tb Seaboard with the idea of securing its co operation with a community of Interest plan. There ia a disposition In local circle close to the Seaboard to think that tbe Gatea party contemplated making- a bid for the Seaboard and that the Morgan plan t eecure a general understanding intervened and stopped thla naov. Sr. taa Aeee.li lrtaaer. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April IT (Special Tl a ram V M. H. Sexton of Rook ford. 111. president of the Three-I leaa-u. snived here tonight snd tomorrow will probably o eieciea preeioent 01 tne western league. The position haa been Informally offered nun ana ns nss acoepie. Fifteenth and W streets. C. L. Talbot a back from a Cheyoon and Rapid City. a. 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