TilK OMAHA .DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. XOVEMIlETt 17. IMS. Tss., tw-m. Yili OLOBE BAYU Trading with this is a jfood habit The choicest of sklus are used in the manufacture of the ruin Allien we Bell. Ladies enn always dejnd on the wearing qualities Bin tin Pox Scarfs in sable color, at, $5.5, .S0 and 17.50. Double Fox Bra,rfs at 118.00, 122.00 up to MS.09. Cluster Scarfs of Mink, at $7 50 up to 831.00. Crarfs of Genuine Black Marten, vary long, finished with cords and talla, At $10.00. Scarfs of Natural Drown Boar, at 135.00 and $.15.00. SPECIAL SALE FMDAY MOUXINO $1.00 nnd $1.23 mer cerized wnistings 59c per yard.' Ask for samples. tP lo .UHOBsiratiBJtitiD) 'Y. M. C. A. Building. Corner position of the grand Jury was In aome way made aubaervlent to the district at torney' daelree, to which color haa been lent by the fact that for the first time In years not a man on the Jury cornea from either Omaha, Lincoln or Hastings. Wit nesses who might have given evidence fa vorable to the senator have also complained of mistreatment, being required to tell the district attorney Id advance what state mente they were to make and If not accord ing to hla Ideas refused admittance to the grand Jury room. District Attorney Sum mers' face waa wreathed In smiles yester day afternoon when the grand Jury had adjourned, disclosing beyond posalble doubt the fact that he had gained the point for which he had been striving so strenuously. Protest aa Treatment. WABHINOTON, Nov. 16.(SpeclaI Tele gram.) Early this Morning Senator Diet rich received the following telegram: HASTINGS Neb., Nov, 16. I go before grand Jury In morning at 8. Somebody told me that unless I mu) certain state meiits that were not true he would Indict me. Ho haa sent the same word to Mr. Lowe. Will you see the president tonight and lay the case before him? I will be In Hastings until 3:30 and go to Omaha On No. 6. Wire me hero before it o'clock and Omaha care of our firm. WILLIAM R. DUTTON. Responding to the appeal the following messages were wired to William Dutton: You and Lowe have courage to be honest. State all facta to the Jury. You will be protected. C. II. DIETRICH. Juige W. if. Hunger, United State Court, Omaha: In the name of decencj and Justice, I anneal to you to aee that witnesses shall have fair treatment before the grand Jury. C. H. DIETRICH. Mr. Dutton of Hastings was In the city this morning and teetlfled before the grand Jury. He aald: "There are matters pertaining to the post office matter that have never come out yet, which would put It in an entirely dlf . ferent light. The negotiations for the lease of the Dietrich building were begun whl'.e Mr. Dietrich was still governor and were legitimate transactions In every respect. The old lease f tha building-for 11.800 was abrogated and a new lease made for a far leaa sum. The 81,800 lease contemplated a building with fixtures, but there were ao many objection and protests from various parte of town that the lease was finally ihade for the mere shell of the building, and Mr. Fisher nought the fixtures of the Grand Army. "The story of the Alma poetoffice deal Is a mere fabrication and there In no truth In It. The man who wus to raise the al leged $1,000 couldn't ralne $100 for any pur pose. ' . "None of the witnesses for Mr. Dietrich have yti beejt examined, though they have been here fur a week. I candidly do not think there Is anything In the case more tlum tha fomentation of a lot of mis chievous gossip. I believe the grand Jury begins to think so, too." Judge M linger did hot wish to enter Into any discussion of the matter at all. A significant feature In the Hastings post oftlc Investigation before the grand Jury lies In the fact that Postmaster Jacob Fisher and Deputy Postmaster Francis were dtschargeed eas witnesses before the grand jury this afternoon. Neither of th gentlemen wore called upon by Mr. Summers to testify before the Jury. All Wttaeeaee , VlssaUacd. The federal grand Jury haa finished its in quisition Into the Hastings poatofflca case aad all the wltnetae have been discharged. Neither Postmaster Fisher, the logical chief wltneas In tha affair, nor his deputy, Mr. Francis, wait called upon to testify. The popular Impression about the federal build ing seems to be that the investigation has fallen flat and that no Indictment will bo turned In the matter. The Alma postufOce case, whejtln It Is Aarged that the present Incumbent had to pay $1,000 for his appointment. Is yet to be heard. The charges In this case axe In many respects similar to the Hastings mat ter and are the outgrowth of a po.ltlcal quarrel there. It. la bjlleved by well in formed parties that this Investigation alao will fall to materialise Into anything more than the reiteration of groundless gossip that haa prevailed throughout Adams and Webster counties for several months, and which Is stimulated by Senator Dietrich's enemies, 4 h Ankara PosteBJee. A number of witnesses was at the federal building Monday morning that wre sum moned In the South Auburn postaffloe scan dal and embesxlement caes, the Incumbent being a brother-in-law of Tom Majors. This case is of a different character from tha Adama and Webster county cases and Its A 3TR0NU STAFF . Ths Power ( Pare Fsad. "Some years ago when we lived In New York City husband and I lost four of our little ones during the hot weather. -wuan we moved io vineiana, n. J., we made the acquaintance of the food arape Nota.' It was hers that our little glrL Majuba, was born but she was so frail and "skinny that we feared we would lose her as we had the other babies. When she Was eight months old we learned about (Iraas-Nuta snd began feeding her thla food and now wherever aha goea our friends feel her arms ahe ia so plump and her flesh Is ao firm. "I ant convinced that Oral-Nuts with a little white soger and boiling water would save many a poor baby's ltfe during the hot weather when lulls, is sour and the little ones suffer most. "After seeing the power of Orape-Nuts upon our little girl my husband began Its um and all last summer when wa lived at Ksslngton, Pa., he ate Qrape-Nute and no meat. Although he was worklug at the hardest 1 abort ug work, digging ditches all this time he felt strong and well without the meat Just so long aa he had Q rape Nuts." This lady's name furnished by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. l.ook in each package for a copy of fae famous jittle book, "The Road to Well villa." ' - RDAT8 AT I P. M. Be, Nov. 1, W. Furs Scarfs of Angora, tipped, at 11.6", II K and 82.M. New and stylish Coats, all the very lat est effects, at $10.00, 112.50 up to Ki.oo. Dress Skirts, pretty styles, perfect, fit ting:, at 110.00. $12.00 and 11600. Bilk Pettlcoata, In all tha new and choice colora, alao black, at $5.00, 16.60, $7.50, $9.00 and $10.00. Pettlcoata of extra fine Black: Sateen, cut very full and wide, at' $1.00 each. Sixteenth and Dougiu S$ hearing before the grand Jury has been postponed to a later date. The attention of the grand Jury will now be takes up with the investigation of the Indian liquor caees. A host of witnesses ere already here and others are yet to come. The investigation of these cases will occupy the entire week. REPLY OF COLOMBIA (Continued from First Page.) when he will receive him as the minister from Panama. The Bute department will recognise as the Panamanian consul. gen eral at New York, Senor Pablo Arosemena Tlcqn, Whose full letters of ctedence are on their way. WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.-The president today transmitted to the house of repre sentatives the correspondence and other of ficial documents relating to the recent revo lution In the Isthmus of Panama, as re quested by a resolution agreed to by the house at the Instance of Mr. Httt. The Navy department Is in receipt of a cablegram from Colon, announcing the ar rival there of the battleship Maine. MISSING PRIEST FOUND MAD Itallaa Priest's Eaemtes Appear to Have Taken Awfal Revenge Upon Him. NEW YORK, Nov. 16. Rev. Joseph Clr ringone, rector of the Italian Church of the Immaculate Conception In Williams Bridge, a suburb of this city, who disap peared from his home under mysterious circumstances last Friday night, was found early today by a policeman In East Fifty first street, raving wildly in Italian, and Is now in a hospital for insane, Father CliTlngone has Incurred the enmity 6f Italians sbout Williams Bridge by a cru sade against vice. He received several threatening letters and had reported the matter to the police, who were endeavoring to locate the writers. Late Friday night two men called upon him and, represent ing themsedves as effectives, asked him to accompany them to the station house. H did ht return and It was believed he had been carried off by agents of en Italian secret society. ,, V . When found 'today Father Cirrlngone fell exhausted Into the arms of the polloeman. crying out repeatedly, "They have robbed me and they will kill me. Protect me." A hurried examination of the priest's physical condition was made by a physi cian, who found that on his wrists were two red marks, similar to those that would have been mads had the priest's wrists been bound with a rtp. Under the Influence, of soothing drugs Father CliTlngone became calmer and was able to tell some of his story. He said he had been robbed by the two . men who had gone to hla home Friday night and whom he had accompanied,, believing them to be detectives. "They took me to the ocean." he said, but beyond this the questioners could get little In detail of where tha priest had been. He said when but a few steps from the door of his own home the two men grasped him, one grabbing him by the arms and pinioning them behind him while the other thrust over his noetr'ls a cloth of some kind, saturated with a pungent liquid. Then he says he lost conscious ness and the next he knew was when he found himself In a dark and dismal oellar With his wrists bound. The priest said that he had been freed but a few minutes before he had been found by the policemen. He aald he had been led blindfolded Into the street, and then the bandigea over hla eyes were re moved snd he had been given A push. Father CliTlngone, when he left his Mouse, naa a goia-mouniea erjony cane, a valuable gold watch and chain and some money. When found today all were gone. Friends and relatlvea of Father Clr- rlngone believe the story of ths priest, but the police sre awaiting further develop ments before taking any action for the dlscowry of the alleged abductors. To Civil Justice Roesch, an old friend of the priest, the latter said there were four men In the gang which abducted him. Only one was an Italian. One of the other men was very rough to him and Insisted that he be killed. He aald that he heard the men say on Saturday that the papers were filled with the story of his sbduc tlon, and thla man again Insisted that he be killed. The other objected and man aged to get this man Intoxicated and the priest's llfs was saved. STANDARD OIL DIVIDENDS taadarel Oil ot Mew Jersey Declares D!laaas of 1 Per Share, Payable December IS. NEW YORK. Nov. It. Ths Standard Oil company ot New Jersey has declared a div idend of $11 per share, payable December 15, next, to stockholders ot record of No vember 30. This is an increase of $S from the dividend declared at thla tlms a year ago. and brings the total dividends for the year to 44 per cent, compared with 46 per cent last year. CHICAGO PUBLISHERS FAIL Henaeberry Ceaiaaar Defeaa'aats la laveluatarr Baakraptey fef41fi. CH1CAOO. Nov. 11 Bankruptcy proceed ings against the Henneberry company, pub lishers, were started In the United State district court Saturday, and the matter waa kept secret until today. The Equita ble Trust company was appointed receiver for the assets of tho concern. The liabili ties were not slat4 In tha petition, al though the assets were placed at $1&0,OCO. Plao's Cure Is an effectual remedy for cold oa the lungs. All druggists, sua. inn ' Neck Ua 'nvNart U r iieit. m if HUBBELL GETS BE ROUTE Esnsai Town Loies ia Ccnte-st Ore Bcral Free Dn'mrj. CAPTAIN PERSHING TO Bt KADI COLONEL Uaarlerasastei General Haanpfarer IVc. feada the Transport ' Service from Accusation ef Being Ex. trsvagaat. ("from a Bluff Correspondent.) . WABHINOTON. Nov. M. -Congressman Hlnshaw saw Fourth Assistant Postmaster Oeneral Brlstow today relative to a rural route out of Hubbelt, Neb., which Is on the Kansus line. The Hubbell people had an Impassion that the establishment of the route In Munden, Kan., would serl- ously Interfere with the Hubbell route If not wholly knocking It out. Mr. Hlnsh:iw was Informed that the Munden route had j been reported upon adversely and that I Justaa soon as an agent can reach Hub bell and look over the territory to be cov ered the Hubbell route will be established. Mr. Hlnshaw has prepared a bill which he will Introduce on Wednesday, giving to every sailor and soldier who served In the civil war, and who is at present a pensioner, $13 per month. W. B, Price of, Lincoln, former deputy auditor of state, was admited to practice In the supreme court today on motion of Charles E. Magouii. Pershing to Be Promoted. It Is understood that Captain John J. Pershing, former Instructor of military tactlca at the university of Nebraska and who distinguished himself In the Philip pine service, will be given a eolonency at the very earliest opportunity. Miller to tiet a tar. The next brigadier general to be ap pointed by the president will in all proba bility be Colonel James Miller, now at West Point. Colonel Miller served with the president in the Cuban campaign and at Ban Juan Hill lost an eye. There are serious doubts whether he will be able to retain the sight of the other. In con sequence of this physical disability, the president has decided to give a star to his old comrade In arms. Apportioning Indlaa Annuities. Representative Cousins today Introduced a bill to provide for the annual pro rata distribution of annuities of the Bac and Fox Indians between the two branches of the tribe, one residing in Oklahoma and the other In Iowa, and to adjust existing claims between the branches of the tribe as to these annuities. The Cousins bill provides for the payments of certain mon eys to the Iowa Fox and Sacs which they claim to be due .under an old treaty. Mr. Cousins also Introduced a bill pro viding for repeal of the act which estab lished a uniform sysetm of bankruptcy. Jnne F. House, supervisor . of Indian schools, passed through Washineton to day on his way to the Cherokee school In North Carolina. Supervisor House has recently been inspecting the schools on the Rosebud and Pine Ridge agencies and In his talk today with Commissioner Jones made a number of verbal recommendations. looking to tbe general Improvement at theae schools. ' Representative Mondell today Introduced a bill providing an appropriation of $160,000 for the purchase of a site and the' erec tion of a publlo building at Sheridan, Wycr. Poetal Matters. ' The following rural free delivery routes are ordered established December 15, In Ne braska: Bennett, Lancaster county, one additional, area, twenty square miles, popu lation 61U. Funk, Phelps county, one i.dJl- tlonal, area thirty-four square uillcs, popu lation 1,080. Iowa, Blockton. 'Baylor county, one additional, ura twenty-one square miles; population S15. Keokuk Lee county, one route; area, twenty square miles; population "55. South Dakota, Tyn dale, Bon Homme county, one route, area, forty-nine square miles; population,. 665.. Rural carriers appointed today. Ne braska, Blair, regular, Frank. Clifton; sub stitute, Leg Clifton. Itralnard, regular, Thomas F. Rogers; substitute, John L. 'wiii, nwycr, rrsuiar, jonn Dcmoineia ; substitute, A. Hanson. Ruskin, regulur, Oliver Good; substitute, Frank B. Good. Shelby, regular, Fred Carmack; substi tute, August Carman. Iowa, Cleghorn, reg ular, II. E. Ducommun; substitute, Daniel A. Springer. Montrose, regular, Frank W. Curtis; substitute, Robert Curtis. New market, regulur, Ralph Redenbaugh; sub stitute, Francis Bf. Pedenbuugh. Postvillr, regular, Myron C. Mead; substitute, Ada A. Mead. Prairie. City, regular, Jess K. Goodspeed; substitute, W. H. r.oudspeerij Riverside, regular. John V. C. Duntre mont; substitute Charles J. Dantremont. Rome, regular. Melissa E. Harter, stlbrtl tute, Earl Beaber. Postmastera appointed. 'r Towa, Avon, Polk county, E W. Rugg'les vice J. H. King. . resigned. South ' Dakota. Mil ford, Bully county, Charles H. Purker vice Walter Price, resigned. Deteads Traasport Serrlee. "It has been thought proper In an offi cial report to refer to the array transport service aa a moat coatly luxury," says C. F. Humphrey, quartermaster general of the army. In his annual report to the sec retary of war, which was Issued today. "As to Its costliness, I submit actual fig urea and facta I do not know In what ry spect the service csn be looked upon ss a luxury unless reference Is made to the ex cellence of the enlisted men's accommoda tions. If It be a luxury to furnish our en listed men with the clu.is of accommoda NOW IS THE TIME. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil now. Not next week or rfext month, but now. You need it to put fat on your bones and strength in your body to stand the cold and trying weather of the next few months. Nine-tenths of the popula-, tion would be benefited by taking Scott's Emulsion regu larly three, times a day for a month or more every fall to fortify and strengthen the system against the cold and constant changes that occur through the winter. The benefit is particularly marked with young, delicate children. No food that they can take begins to compare with Scott's Emulsion. Pure cod liver oil is scarce but if you get Scott's Emul sion you'll be sure to get only the purest and best oil. j W1l aiod'yoa sample Ina, upoa request. SCOTT It EOWK, os PvstI street. New Yof k. ' tion provided In nil the army transports. then I favor tha continuance of thst, luxury. "In m.v opinion the rans(irt service needs no defence whatever. ' ro excuse Is offi'ied fir It hy tr?e I'eprfnen; charger! with It operAt'orr. I fi- ore Co no: c alm that thero Is any 1 ricrth'.n miliary necrs- S?!J" for 11 contlrnance, but I submit tint j to s-! v:.:e ia. unquestionably a very valun- ! Ke wr.d economical military corverle-c-." j Much of the quartermaster gene-nl's r ' port is devoted to dlscusMon of the t-.ns- j port service. The' duties that have been performed through the service with the relative cost of transportation by the gov ernment and by contract' are shown In the report. The total difference In fvor of the transport service for a year Is placed at $1"48.4: In the report, interest. and trans port service for the ear cost $5TO,t'.5 In the Philippine archipelago, while the cost of transporting the same number of passen gers and animals and the sumo amount of freight and mail undrr the prevailing tariff rates of the Philippines steamship com panies, the report says, would have been $1,0C7,!I77. To Protect Voaemlte tiame. Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Garfurd. act ing superintendent of tlio Yosemite National park. In hla annual report recommends the preservation of the game In the forest reserves, bordering on the national parks and reservations; the return to the old Indian custom of systematically burn ing over portions of tho forests of the park every autumn to minimise fire dangers; amendment of the rules and regulations so as explicitly to forbid the location of mines, water and power claims on gov ernment lands and any surveying without the permission of the. proper authorities; that the government take steps to obtain Immediate possession of all patented Innds in the forest reserve, f as well as In the park; that future acting superintendents be given tho position for .three years If the exigencies of the military service permit; that the park be maje a United , States court district, and that a resident com missioner bo appointed. The report estimates that the total num ber of tourists, who visited the park dur ing the season of 1903 was 9,500. Cruiser (Jars to C'orea. A cablegram received at the navy de partment from Rear Admiral Kvnns, com manding the Asiatic station, announced the sailing today of tho protected cruiser Al bany, from Yokohama, Japan, for Che mulpo, the post of Seoul, the Cores n cap ital, where United Slaves Minister Allen Is proceeding to further the request of the United 8tat.ua for the opening to tho world's commerce of the Corean port of Wlju, on the Yalu river. . Jt appears from the fecords of the navy department that Wlju was selected by the United States as 'a prospective port Instead of Yongampho, because, lying forty miles above tho latter port, which is at the mouth of the Yalu river, the country vithin the limit will likewise, be opened to traffic and neutral ised, a substantial gain In the . t.xtent of the market afforded. The long expected trade treaty between the United States and China which was negotiated In Shanghai by the American commissioners and the Chinese representa tives haa Just reached Washington and Is now under examination by the State de partment officials. It is the Intention to svljmlt the new treaty for ratification to the senate at the earliest: possible moment. The i provisions of the treaty havk been preflously outlined. In brief the Important provisions are those Opening to trade ths Chinese ports of Myltdrn and Antung In Manchuria. ' Names Ottaraw.V Postmaster. ; 1'he president' today "sent the following nominations to the 'senate: Register of Land nfflce Hugh S. PhIK !lp, at Vancouver. 'Wh. ; Receiver of Public Moneys Joseph C uld,' at Miles City, Mcnt. : Postmasters lllUiols.' Alfred Schuyler, Mound City; Iowa, Fred W. Wilson. Ot tnmwa; Kansas. Orly'C Rillings, Marlon; Montana, Clarence H. Drake, Chouteau. A Burs Never Barns After Porter's Antiseptlo iJeaMng Oil Is ap plied. Relieves pain instantly and heals at the same time. For man or beast. Price. lie. SAYS SHIP WILL BE SUNK Conml General at Xw York, from an Domluao, Threaten Cherokee. NEW YORK. Nov. 10. The agents here of the Clyde liner Cherokee, which had trouble with the Dominican government authorities on Its last trip to Sun Domingo, declared today that Cherokee will Hull next Wednesday on Its regular vchedtile, stop ping at Saniuna buy, Monte Crlsll, Sanchez, Pucrta Plata and Mat oil. Manuel De J. tlulvln, consul general from &un . Domingo to New Yottk. said today that Cherokee will HUivly bo sunk if It attempts to ener the five harbor named. He nyn that two Ban Domlngan gunbont are on guard to man. tain the blockade at those points. SALT LAKE FINALLY BRIDGED noalhera Parlle's Eiueailre Eu (laeerlaaj; Feat fcertus to Have Succeeded at Last, , 6 ALT LAKE CITY, V'tah, Nov. 11-The last rail was laid Sunday on the long cut off of the Southern Pacific railroad across the northern arm of Oreat 8a!t lake, from Ogden to Lucln, Nev. President Harrlman and other officials of the Harrlman system will make a formal trip of Inspection ut the new line next Friday. It Is expected that regular trifBo will be Inaugurated within sixty daya oter the cntoff, which Is ex pected to save at least two hours In run ning time. The long stretch of track across the great inland salt sea la expected to be one ot the most picturesque features of transcontinental travel. CLIMBS HEAVENWARD TO DIE Soldier Brhaeller Goes to Highest Peak la Saatila Hause to Kill Himself. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. Nov. l.-Ths partly decomposed body, of J. M. richaeller, until recently a soldier In the United States army In the Philippines, baa been found at the summit ot the highest peak of the lofty Sandla range. A six shooter with one chamber empty lay near the body. The body lay between two great bouldera si It the man had attempted to provide a tomb before; killing himself. Scbaeller was last seen la Albuo.uerq-.ie. October 11. when he said that he was going to his home in Kansas City. Baa Domingo's Arbitrators. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.-Mlnlster Powell haa Informed the State depaitment that tht government of Ban Dom.ngo has agied upon Judge George U. Gray of Delaware and Senor Galvan, a prominent Ban D m n goan aa arbitrators in the dispute between that government and I Be Han uumtngo Im provement company. lock Karat DyaantltedL COLUMBUS. O . Nov. lt.-Word was re. reived here thla afternoon that a dynamite explosion occurred on the stork farm of J. H. Hartman. south of the city. In which four man were killed. Their names are understood to be Cook. Howard, Dyar and Colllsoii, all being reaidenta of Columbus. To Caro a told ia Oaa Day Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls te cure. E. W. Grove's signature is ou sack boa. 'Ac. imm?mM mam arpa ( mm SPECIALS THIS RADIANT HOME . BASK BURNER VULCAN OAK HANDSOME SOFT COAL HEATER CARBON OAK No. 16-LARGE HIGH GRADE PURITAN STEEL RANGE 98 25 WARMING OVEN, ASBESTOS LINED W1 " Stoves and IJauges Sold on l'nyiuents. Write for Circulars and Trices. Rogers FOURTEENTH AND i f f VIA I0H EVERY DAY UNTIL NOVEMBER 30th, COLONIST RATE? TO ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, FROM MISSOURI RIVER TFRMiNAlS, Council Bluffs 16 Kansas City inclusive, $25.00 THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY SHORTEST ROUTE -FASTEST TIME TOURIST SLEEPERS h SPECIALTY. Full (nlsrmttien C h-fultj Cltr T.rkrt office, Those MURDER - SUSPECT RELEASED Jack Dlaaaa Hrlrt the I.esjral I'rrlod M'lthont Information -v Belna Filed.' SrOUX KAL.i.8, S. D., Npv. 16. (Special Telegram.) Jack Dlnnan,' who was ar rested here on suspicion of having; been im plicated In the death of a laboring; man at Hrcckemlclge, Minn., has been released from custody owing; to. the fact hat he had Tse'en held the leg;at period without t-ny reply having been received from the Breck enrldge authorities us to whether or they wanted him. The authorities here have been advled that his partner, "Iiil" Haley, was not arrested at Sheldon, la., as alleged. Teachers HIeet Officers. STURGIS, 8. P., Nov. 10. (Special.) At the meeting of the Bluck HHIh Teachera' BMsoi'liition held at Hot Springs Friday and Saturday the following officers were j elected: rrosiaeni, jonn m. uvm, oiurgis; vice present, Anna M. Prenton, Cuter; secretary, Miss Amy Payne, Dead wood; treasurer, K. M.. Stephens, Rapid; president of the- superintendents. Miss May Rltch, Hot Springs. The next annual meeting will be held in Deadwood. Glrl'a Assailant Mttll at l.arae. STURGIS, 8. D., Nov. 14. (Special.) Johi Gergen, who shot Miss Christina Keffeler at her home in this city last Sun day night, is still at large. A number of parties have been out in pursuit, but to no purpose. The girl U getting along nicely and will soon recover. During November, A handsome water color photograph ot yourself Included free with each order of S3 cr over. Omaha's best water color artist does the work, insuring the quality being the best. Btonecypher, photographer, 1312 Farnam street. ALL WRONG Tha Mistake is Made by Many Omaha Citizens. Don't mistake the cause of backache. To be cured you must know the cause. It is wrong- to Imagine relief Is cure. Backache la, kidney ache. Tou must cure the kidneys. ' . An Omaha resident tells you how thlY can be dune. Mrs. B. F. B'own of 510 William street, says: "For six or eight months I bad more or less trouble with my back. 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Tkv cake. jmT av u WEEK ' 28.50 - 5.75 - 11.50 & Sons Co., FARNAM STREETS. ! o a PACIFIC Farnlihed t a pllcitV I tnU't Fariiam St. Only Guaranteed Catarrh Cure Hyomel Costs You Nothing If it Fails Says Sherman 6c McCon nell Drug Co. Among the many ' medicines upon tie market that claim to c ire catarrh, n ne but Hyomel has enough faith in Its own merit to be willing to refund the money if it does not cure. This remarkable remedy for catarrh kills the microbes and the fcrms of he dlBCtiMi and from Its Introduction his been sold under a positive guptantt-e in rriimi 'i.ie money to all dlsMatlsf.ed customer". The fthermaa & M?Con.ell ?.;.-.-g Co. Vave sold a great many Hyomel ojtflts !i .!: last tew years, and they atand ready today to refund tho piice to any one who '.ia.i not been helped by Hvomel. TUie complete Home! outlil oont 11.00 and compline? an inhaler, c bottle oX, Hyomel and a dropper. The Inhaler will lKt a lifetime; and additional bottles ot Hyomel can be ibtnlaed for 50c. Breathe Hyomel for a few minute foui times a day, and your catarrh will glow better from the iirt duy's use, a:i 1 will be r-ompletely cured In a iho:-t time. Do not try to ruio catarrh with ordi nary stomach i.-.edicine:. Breathe he healing Hyomel which goes to every pari of the air passages and respiratory organir, killing tlm catarrh germs and preventing tneir growth. It is the only treatment for catnrih where you can Hfct or more? back from a local dealer In case it uoes rot he. p. AMI SKMILVrk. BOYO'S W0dWMraUerrg TONIGHT BARGAIN MAT1I?LE WEDNKfeDT ANV SEAT 25o Hoyt's 'A TEXAS STEER" NlghtPrloea- 2V!, 5Co, "tin a id $1 00. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Matinee and Night T. A. StoddaJd ..nd Reuben Fax in I IIK BONMK MIIUK It' H." Prices Matinee, lc, &0e, "Ic; Night, Sao, C0c, 75c, $1.0o. , Telephone 1531. Evry Night, Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. MODEH VAIDHV1I.I.E. Francisca. Redding aV Co., Falke & Be mon. Mines A Remington, Psnser Trio, Paulo Dlka, Alexius, Rosa Lee Tyler and the Klnndrome. PRICES l'c, I5c, JOc. I3-25-5075C TONIGHT AT J.16 NKLL1K MHENKT IN MLIS8. IOC. MAT. WED. Thursday Night - "WHERE IS COBB?" GOVEHXHtltT XOTICtei. FORT MEADkT" 8D.. NOVEM i! E kT" , 1j8. Sealed proposals in triplicate will be re reived here until 'i p. in., November 21. 19U3. for mateilal and labor In putting t-lecl.lc Hk'ht fixtures in one double barrack and one Military Post Exchange, wall necessary tiansformers, meters and lightning arres tora. InforniHiion furnished upon applica tion. 1'iilled States reserves right to u cept or reject any or all proMal or any part thereof. Kuvelopes eniijiing propoais to he marked "Proposals for elecmc lignt fixtures," addressed C 13. Voel. 'apt M-10 17-ltM a POSTtltFHH ,OTIC'K. :ould be read DAILY by ail Interested, as '):Hhs.ra may occur at a:iy tlm.) Foreign mnlln for flie week ending No vember i'k.l!Hj, will close (PROMPTLY lu hi! cafes) at the Gcnernl I'ostofnce as fol loa: PAHl'ELH-POST MAII.H el" one h'Mir earlier than dosing tlitio shown he low. Parcels-Post Malls lor Ucrmutiy vK-i at & p. m. Monday. Regular nnd supph'inontury innlls co nt Foreign Station half hour Inter thnn closing time shown below (excepi that Sup plementary Mails for Europe and Central America, via Colon, close one hoi.r later ,t Foreign Station). Tranaallaallc Mails. TUESDAY At 8:U a. m. for ITALY dlr.'et, per s. s. Stirdcgnn tmivll must bo dlrei te I "per s. s. Sardegna alMH::' a. tn. V: - piementary U m.) for CUKUPE, per a , Kaiser Wllliolm II, via Plymouth, Chn. bourg and Hremen. WEDNESDAY At 1:30 a. in. for EUROI'r per s. s. Oceanic, via Uueenstown; at I:! a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct per e, s. Amsterdam tmntl must be directed "per s. s. Amsterdam"). THl'HKDAY At 7 a. in. fr FRANCE. SWITZERLAND, ITALY, tPAIN. POR TUGAL, TURKEY, EOT PT, GREECE. HRITISlt INDIA and LORENZO MAR QUE,, per t. s. La Pavole, via Havre (mall Ut other ptrt of Europe must be directed "per s. s. La 8avoi ). FRIDAY At SO p. m. for AZORES ISLANDS, per s. a. Vancouver, from Hos tor. SATl RDAY-At S:S0 a. m. for IRELAND, r s. s. I'mbrla, via Queenstown (.mail .'jr other parts of Europe must he di rected "per s. a. Unibrla"): at a. m. for EUROPE, per s. s. New York, via South ampton; at 8:S0 a. m. for RELOUIM di rect, per s. s. Kronland tmall must be di rected "per s. s. Kronland"); at R:S0 a. m. for ITALY direct, per s. s. Hohensollern (mall must be directed "per s s. Hohen sollern"); at 11 a. m. for DENMARK di rect, per s. llekla (mall must be di rected "per s. s. Hckla"). After the closing of the Supplementary Transatlantic Mulls named above, addi tional Supplementary Malls are opened on tho ptctrs of the American, English, French and German steamr.ru, end re main open until within Ten Minutes of tha hour of sailing of steamer. Malls fur Soalh and t'eatial American, Wet ladles, Etc. TUE8DAY At :30 a. m for NEWFOUND IjAND, per s. s. RowWInd; at a, m. for OAUDELoUPE, MARTINIQUE. UAR HA DOS and HR1T1BH, DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, per s. s. Tallsmaui at 9:30 a. ni. (supplementary 10:i a. m l for CENTRAL AMERICA (except Costs Rica) and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, -pet s. m. Yucatan, via Colon (mall for Guate mala must be directed 'jr a. a. Y'uca tan"); at lu a. m. for GRENADA, TRINI DAD and CUIDAD HOL1VAR, per s. k Mstraoas; at 13 m. for GU ANT AN AM', and SANT IAGA. per Clenfuegm (mail must bo directed "per s. s. CVn fuegos"). WEDNESDAY At 10 a. m. for YUCATAN, ner s. s. Daaarv tmall must be directed "ner s. a. Dairirrv") : at 12 m. (supple mentary 12:30 p. m.) for BAHAMAS, I"" s. s. Antllla; at 12: p. m. (supplementary' 1 p. m.) for TURKS ISLAND and DO MINICAN REPUUl.il-, per s. s. i neru kee; at 12:30 p. m. (supplementary 1:30 p. m.) for ST. THOMAS. S'D. CROIX, LEE WARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS, P.RITI8H, DUTCH and FRENCH (SI'IaNA, per s. s. Carlbhee. THURSDAY At 8 a. m. for CUBA, per s. a. Etiperania (mall for Mexico, via Progreso. Campeche and Vera (rux muni be directed "per s. s. Esperanxa"); at 1! m for MEXICO, per a. s. Saratoga, via Tamploo (mall must be dlrectd "per a s. Saratoga"); ut 7 p. m. for NEWFOUND LAND, per s. t. Corean, from Fhlladel- FK1DAY At 12 m. for NORTHERN BRA ZIL, per s. B. Dunstan. via Para Mnwn SATURDAY At 8 a. m for BERMUDA per s. s. Pretoria; at 8:30 a. in. (supple mentnrv : a. m.) for CURACAO and VENEZUELA, pr a. B. Zulla (mall for rtivanilla and Cartagena must he o I 'Vr a. s. yi.lla"); at a. m. for PORTO RICO, per a. s. Coamo, via San Juan; at :30 a. m. (s'U piementary 10:M ft. m.) for FORTUNE ML a. NO, ;AMAT..CA 4 VANILLA. CAHTA1WA and ORET TOWN, per f. Alleghany (mall for Coata Ric. rnt:t be directed "nor a. x Alleghany"): at 10 a. m. for Ct BA, pee B. s. Mexico, vli Havana: nt 10 a. m. for PORT AV PRINCE. PETIT GOAVK AUX CAVES and JACMEL. per . s. Prlns WCIem IV. (mall for other ports of Haiti. Ciracao, Venezuela, Trinidad and British and Dutch Guiana must be di ' rec.ted "per s. s. Prlns Wlllem IV i at 10:SO a. in. (aupnlem'-ntury 11:30 n. m.) for INAGUA and HAITI, per Bolivia. Malls Forwarded Orerlaad, Err.. S.F- cent Traasiw')Bc. CUBA Via Florida, closes at this offW-. daily, except Thursday, at Ho. 30 a. m. (the. connecting ma'-l close here on Wednes days and Saturdays vU Tampa, and on 'Mondays via Miamii. - MEXICO CITY Over la Ml, .n'ea wt..lly ttddressed for dispatch by r..a.aei-, c-r.i at this office dally, except Gunoay. p. m. und 11.30 p. m. Buncl:i at J:09 p ; m. nnd 11:30 p. m. ' .a NEWFOUNDLAND-By rail to North Fl n ney. and theme by steamer, rlcsat thl office dally at 6:3o p. m. (connecting malls elfwe here avery Monday, Wednesday and BatunViy). . JAMAICA Bv rail to Boston, and thenea by steamer, r Vices at this office at C:o0 p. By rail 'to Philadelphia and thence by steamer, closes Ht tills ifflce at 11:30 p. m. every Wednesday. M luUKT-ON Hy rail to Boston, and 'hence by Meamer. closes nt this office dally at BELIZE."' PUERTO ( ORTEZ and GUATEMALA By rait to New Orlauns, and thence by steamer, closes lit this or flci dully, except Sunday, at 11:30 p. rn, nml and M:S) p. m., Sundays at fM p. .in. and 11:30 p. m (conniotlng laall clmes here Mond'iys at W.-V- n. av.). COSTA RICA By lull t.i V f-rl-ans, nnd thence bv tefnr, i!oe t th: trice dsilv. excepi- -"unday, 4 X' .' p. in. and ri:30 p. m.. l.4idaya t JVC v. m. snd IU-.J0 o. in. (?on"cting mil", cloees here Tuesd.vK at Ml-M n. m.) , IREG18TERED MAIL COfes St lp. m. previous day. TraaritilAc ffaU.s. HAWAII. JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP PINE ISLANDS, via San Franelwo, close here dallv at :30 p. m. up to No vember i'o. Inclusive, lor dlapatcli per a. a. Gaelic. , , HAWAII. vl:i Pan Francisco, close here dallv nt :J0 p. m. up to November Inclusive for dispatch per s. e. Alamcdii. CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and Victoria, 11. C. close here d'llly al 3o P in. up to November 24. Inclu-lve. for ll!. palch per s. s Empress of China. Mer. chanfllio for United States Polai agency nt Shangliui cannot be forwarded CHlVA2"dJAPAN. via Sealtle, cloe here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to November IJ5. Incliirive, for dispatch per t. a. P.lojun PHIUPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fmn rWco. done here daily at 1:30 x,. m. up to November 2. Inclusive, for otspatch ler TViirr,rnulPMARQUEflA ISTNDS via San Francisco, close here dally at .W p. in no to November 3. Inclualve. for dispatch per Marlpa. ..,., HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP PINE ISLANDS, via San Francbjeo. clow here dally at :jo p. "H " ""'"" Im luive. for dispatch per s. s. Hot g VUWKZEArLAVD, AUSTRALIA (except Nve-M NEW CALEDONIA FIJI. SAMOA and HAWAII via Han Fran.l-en. clVe here dally at 6:30 p. m. ut. o Ie cember IS. Inclusive, for dutiatch r s s Ventura. (If the Cunaid s'emner carry ing the British mail for New Zealand does not urrive In time to eonnct wi.lt this dlxpntch. extra mnll"--'lolng at 6:j m and : a. m. und 6:10 p ni.: Hun davs at t:3" a. m.. a. ni snd :30 P- ni. will be made uo and forwarded until the srrlval of the Curia rd steamer. t AUHTH ALIA (exeent Wet. TIJI ISL ANDS and NEW CALEDONIA (sperMl; addressed only), via Vancouver a cl i torla. H. C close here dsllv at :) p m. uo to December 5, Inclusive, for dll)tcii I er s. s. Moana . CHINA and JAPAN, via Taeonvt. 't.y. t.ere dllv at 8:30 tt. in. UP to Dvc-m. e 22 Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Shaw- NOTE Unlesa otherwise addressed. V' AustrelU is forwarrtl via Eurofie, ud New Zealand ar.d Phltlpnlnea vl-. Bin Franclwo the iiilerirt rooier, Plilllo plnes specially addred via Cana;U. or "via Euroia" inf' be f.ilJv f-reiwlo nt the foreign m. Ilwill I foi ward. 'S vU San Francisco xclulvev Transpacific mails are f.rwarde;l f i l-o; I o' salllna dllv snd the schedule of cl.-!n" la arransed on the presiimptlnr. o' ttvl unimerruoted overland lrai,. IResi fared nisll elosea t v 1. mevkioi' i'.Ht. (MHSEI.T8 VAN COTT. Pimtmnutei. pret'office, New York, N. T., Nvla-r 'S. lt. HRIOHIt. HOY fePHINGS. AkKANSAS. lie Uk, Hf-ruil.o-l n4 riluilfl - (iel h'J.i't A THE PARK MOTEL, High Clsaa American and European plan Kin 'ft fsfes and tirlll Rooms ar: ct S. Y. Mnrb'e Hath House. Coin,le(.i (j i n.i .i d'.ms (iien Ie'. 1st tu iljy J::l'. j R lUVEf l-es.-e nnd Mmi-rcr. j C. WALK ICR, A toc! a It MaiiaKr