V TIIIJ OMAHA- DAILY HKE: TUESDAY, DECKMHEU 22, 100.1. Tela. CS-4M. , "A anna's lelsnre tlmt la tala td capital." ' a AVouldn t thppe make a sensible gift one that would be prcat'ly appreciated by some girl or woman friend who might not nfTord herself such a luxury. It will be a comparatively small outlay for you with prices like these: ALL WOOI, ERE83 GOODS Both colored and black cheviots, whip cords, slhellnee. In the pretty shades of blue, brown, tun metal, green, also pretty mixtures. Thi season's tie went fabrics, M per yard. '- NEW CREPOj.A DRESS OOOD9 llan dsom material. Inexpensive, too, when you see what a beautiful quality It li. Thri fabric lll greatly appreciated, a It will be Jut a good next spring aa It la at the present time. Beautiful Una- of colors . to chooee from, 76o per yard. ; . PRETTY GOODS FOR SHIRT WAISTS These goods are always appreclate.1. AU the new stripes and figures In white, blue wUh tiny dots and small flguresf eto., TBo per yard. . SPECIAL rniCE OX BLACK TEAU DE BOIE DRESS SILK Beautiful quality; a. gift that will be good long after ordinary trinkets are forgotten. Regular 11.75 quality, In this sale, 11.27 per yard. " - ... UMBRELLA SPECIAL Christmas buyers will get the 'benefit of this special, Beautiful handles In sterling stiver, pee rig, horns. Ivory' and gold. Handles alone worth up to-$3 50. Mounted on good quality union tafTeta silk,-, best paragon frames, teel rods, iS-inch- slse; a regular 14.03 umbrella special price . ' V.'.. - ... ' $2.50 EACII.vV;' .OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. , ; li mm IY. M.'CrA. -Building, Corner WILL ADVISE - REVISION Eeportet of Drey .'tu Oommlsilon Bail to Be CcDTinoed of Captiin'k Innijoenoe. HE MAY NOT ASSUME ACTIYf SERVICE Intimated thai Officer Will Be Re stored to Army Despite Protests l( Court Holds la Mis Fsvsf, PARIS, Dec. H. It has been learned by the Associated Press that at meeting of the Dreyfus commission next 'Wednesday M. Victor Mercler, reporter of the commis sion and one of the directors of the min istry of Justice, .will submit a report recommending revision of the case of Cap tain Dreyfus. It Is not yet , positively known whether M. Mercler's report will recommend revision by the court of cas sation or by court martial, but tjiere is every reason to believe that the court of cassation will now consider the case In the fare of the facts gathered by M. Mer cler at the time ot passing upon the other documents submitted. ' While It la Impossible at this stage to predict what view will be taken by the commission. It .is expected that it will adopt, at least by a majority, M. Mercler's recommendation. If the revision -of the case should be favorable to' Captain Drey- ,fus he will be restored to the army, no Ynatter what protests may be 'made, out t Is not expected that he will assume ac tive service. , . ( ' t Mercler's report, it 1s believed, not only lestabllshes that Dreyfus Is' Innocent or Wilting the bordereau, but dwells with mphalft on the modification, by M. Oriber tin. ket'jjer of the war office records, of n, teatlifnony before the comcU at Renaea. Grlllln then swore that M. Dreyfus rvI'1,tJr' wuU th0 modification of bis ""Jtimfjny rfow Indicates that the alleged ,aspfn was committed by Colonel Henry, o J was at the time chief of the Intalll. sftnee department of the ministry of war.. V CONVICT LEADERS. OF RIOT ' Many ' Involved In Oatrag - la Itasala Sentenced on Jews te Prison. . KJBHiNEFF. Bessarabia. 0ec Jl.-Two Russians, named Gnetvhln and Msroijeik, who have been on trial ahsrawd with mur der as the authors of the massacre of Jews here last spring, were sentenced tcday to seven and five years penal servitude respectively. - Twenty-two other persons charged with being Involved In the mas sacre were sentenced to periods ranging from one. to two years each. Ope person was sentenced to six months Imprisonment and twelve were activated, while, forty-eight civil actions brought agalnrt the Accused were dismissed. The Met of the prosecutions must be paid by tj eoavlcted persons. ,. , v ' Kill R-form Officials. CETTINGB. Montenegro.. Deo. 21. A Christian. Judge , and ,two- Christian gend armes have been murdered by Mussulmans at Guslnye,' in northern Albania, The victims were recently appointed to their poata. In conformity with the Macedonian reform eclteme of Austria and Russia. Propose Spanish Qae-en, MADRID, Dec. tL Accodlng to the Bpan Imh newspat-., a project Is ou foot fur the marriage of King Alfonso to his cousin, the Princes Maria del Pilar tot Bavaria, She la It years of ege. Ton can't enjoy life U your lungs trouble you. Plso'a Cure for consumption cures. LIUUIU Tet (uvfi f W-W m the 114 Crsnvi fMtH-t t ft in!M 4a h eaMtret U Wii- v. r -. pm, do. n, 1901 Remarkable Values at These Prices Sixteenth ivnd DoUfclaj StJ CHINAMEN HAVE TO HURRY NOW It Will Cost . a, Ilaada-ed . Times - aa Much to Get Into Canada Next Month. SAN FRANCISCO,,. Dec. 21. Chinese la borers are rushing into Canada by the hundreds and on, every steamer from -the Orient they are arriving here enroute to British Columbia. ' The cause for the sud den Influx Into Canada lies In the fact that the Canadian government recently enacted a law by which every Chinaman landing on Brltleh coil after January 1 will be oompelled to pay a head tax of 50. Under the present law the Chlneee are' required to oar only S3 , The steamer Doric, which recently ar rived here from the Orient, brought eighty Chinese, who were Immediately shipped to Victoria. The Japanese liner Nippon Maru, Just arrived, brought eighty-nine Chinese and the steamer Oanfa carried 149 Mongo lians, all of whom are In transit to Canada. POLICE STOP j PICKETING (Continued from First Page.) the Thomas Gibson company, who allege that It has been Injured In the sum of 12,000, --.. Riot la Utah. SUNNTSIDE. Utah, Deo. JLr-A riot oo- curred ' here, "the result of thirty striking Italian miners going to the hjme of a non union miner and ordering him "to quit work. Upon Mi -refusal the strikers at? tempted to delte him, but the manrart. pusued by the strikers and finally was res cued "by the company guards. The Italians were subsequent! arrested by the troops and are now under guard The coal mines at Caatie Gate wero opened today, eighty nonunion men going jo .work. . There was no demonstration by the strikers. , PRESIDENT GETS SOME. REST Imangoretlon of Congrresslonal Boll ; ,.dr Means Fevev Callers at the ' White Rons. , . 'WASKINOTON, " Deo, M.-Presldent Roosevelt began today the observance of the congreesional ' holiday recess . During the next two week the president will re ceive only such callers as have to present Mm the most urgent publio business. ., Speaker Cannon end Senators Long of Kansas and Fuller of Oregon called, but did not see the' president. The Lpeakor paid he probably would pass the greater part of the holiday recess In Washington, although he might "go to hta Illinois home after Christmas.. THREE. ON THE BOTTOM ; RUNG Two, Omaha and Oao Cheyenne Con. tractors Lowest Bidders tor Qeartermaater Bntldlas;. 1 E. O. Hamilton and Peter Soderbera- of Omaha and M. P. Keefe of Cheyenne are the lowest, bidders for the construction Of the proposed quartermaster's , building In Omaha, an adjunct to the Department of the Missouri headquarters,- The bids have Just been opened and will be forwarded to Washington. . ',, HANNA , DECUNES INVITATION Ohio Senator Will Ro Attend Baa. qnet ot Denver Chamber of Commerce. , DENVER, boo, 21,-Unlted States Senator Mark Ilanna has declined an invitation to attend the annual banquet of the Denver Chamber of Commerce next month. , .' Odelt UtTea Crow More Time. ' ' ALBANY, N. Y., Dec a. Governor Odell today extended tor one wek the time given the Mtaaourt authorities to submit briefs In the extradition prooeedliiKS before bim sginat William Zlogler of New York, charged with brtbery of Mlnsourl legis lators In connection with baking powder leclstatlun. The time limit originally nxed expired today. It wn extended at the re quest of Attorney . General Crow ot Mis souri. Ceban Reciprocity Then Applies. WASHINGTON. Dee. . The aeeretarv of the treasury haa leaued a circuLur letter of Instruclluns to offlrtn of the custom servlie and others Interested In nrlngm Into operation the treaty uf rwlproclty wi. I iiba, approved December 11, lil. and male erreotive ty act or congress and tbe proil dnnt's proclamation ou December 17. luu. Iha circular declares that the treaty be- romee operative one minute aftef rnlilnljht , Hew .Firm Kllrs Articles. Articles of Incorporation have been filed with the county clerk of the Lester Menu- inrturiiig cotnrany. The capital stock is ii'W.tssi, Olvtled Into shares of 1100 each. The Incorporators are John Knurr Letter. James A. Davis. David O. Barnell, Thsd neus M. Hiobard and Edward M. North, The concern prnposwt to do a general promotion ana manufacturing business. Copley is savins other people 10 to 25 per cent on Christ mas jeWelry." f VIIY NOT YOU? CERTIFICATE IS NO PROOF GoTtrnmant Will Demand Esfnad of Money Paid to Tranduliit FniioDri. APPLIES USUAL RULE OF BUSINESS Georgia Case Where Womaa Impers onated Drcroes Brother's Wife Canae Promulgation t Mew Order, by Trensary. ' WASHINGTON, Dec. H. It Is stftted at the Treasury department that where a pension certificate has been Issued to a woman who personated the widow of a de ceased pensioner, - and pension s gent's checks have been drawn payable to her and delivered to her upon vouchers executed by her, and the bank cashed such checks, which were In due course paid at the sub treasury upon which drawn, the govern ment will make reclamation of (he amount. In other words bankers and other person who cash penlon checks are charged with the responsibility of establishing the Iden tity of the payees of such checks to the same extent that they are charged with the responsibility of establishing the Iden tity of th.e payees and Of the checks Issued In ordinary commercial transactions. The exhibition of t'a pension certificate la not Identification of the person name4 therein. This' ruling wag-held' In a case arising In Georgia;' whefeln one Clnrlsa Owens, whose real name was Molly Melton, ob tained a pension, It le said, by Impersonat ing the deceased wife of a soldier, and re ceived payment at the rkte of IS per month from Anrll ft. 1901. to May 4. 1DCS. It developed In the examination of th'a claim that the soldier left a widow, who Is supposed to have died In Florida. Moliy Melton, a sister of the soldier, lmpertcnattd her deceased slster-ln-law, obtained the pension, ' forged endorsement of her de ceased sister-in-law to the checks and ob tained the money. For this offense, she was tried In the United States district oourt at Savannah. Ga.. and - was sen tenced to one year and one day' confine ment In the penitentiary. Denies Glvlns; Secret Rates. The officials of the Northern Pacific fall- roar! deny the statement attributed to Frank Waterhouse, manager of the Boston Steamship company of Seattle, In his re cent testimony before the Interstate Com merce commission., that his company had a contract with the Northern Pacific which prohibited that railway company ,.from ao oeptlng freight brought In by tramp steam ships. They assert that while the company has no exclusive contract and no agree ment beyond a division of rates on buslneti from the-Orient, It Is the general praotloe of railroad companies In the transaction of their business to make a conceaslon.to es tablish and maintain permanent lines with a fixed and regular schedule of sailings, and arrivals, and with advertised routes, with dockage facilities, etc., over transit ot steamships, mostly foreign, which have happened to pick up a cargo and have no regular business. Commission Sets Hearings,. The Interetate Commerce commission, has made the following assignments lor hear ings! Central Yellow Fine association against Illinois Central railroad, taking of test! mony January IS, oral arguments to be heard January 24. Same association against Vlvksburg, ; Shreveport ds Pacific, orall ax gument to be heard January tl., J ; Tift and others, against Southern rail road company. Oral arguments to,ba hekrd January 8, all at the office1 of the' com mission In .Washington. . ., In the cse of Hearst hgalnst the Phila delphia tc Reading railroad heretofore assigned for January IS, 8 p. m., has teen made to a data yet. to be fired.. . , Maarnetlo Healers Lose. The United States supreme court today dismissed for want of Jurisdiction the case of 8. A. Wltmer and J. H. Kelly, anal net C. M. Bishop. The case grew out of the publication by Bishop ot an article which Wltmer and Kelly alleged to be libellous. They (re magnetic healers with head quarters vat Nevada, Mo., and at one time had an Income of 11.000 per day. Bishop made a printed attack on their business. The supreme court, of Missouri refursd to And tbe article libellous on the foun i that Wltmer and Kelly had failed to show that tnelr business was entitled to the protec tion of the law. Today's decision has, tht effect ot affirming that decision. ' Wants Hearst Case Advanced. The solicitor general today, submitted. to the supreme court of the United Si'.. a mbotlon to advance the case'of t'.ie Inter state Commerce commission ngatnst David J. Balrd and others. This case U bated on a 'complaint of W. R. Hearst against coal carrying road and groVsout of the nthraclte coal strike of last year. The question Involved Is the right pf ihe Inter state Commeroe commission to coin-, el the production of contracts and to requite , ans wers to questions put by the commimiou to officers of the railroads a to the teuton- ableneas ot freight rate. After a brief session today the United States supreme court adjourned until J I n uary 4 next. Will Cease to Refund Bonded . The secretary of the treasury give notice that the refunding of United States 3 per cent' bonds, loan of. 1S5S-1318 and 4 per rent bonds, funded loan ot 1907, now proceeding under the circular of September id. will be -discontinued after December SI. Bonds that are Intended for refunding mutt be forwarded so as to be received at the Treasury department not later than De cember M. , , - McClellaa dnlte tat Honae. Speaker Cannon' today received a letter from Representative George B. McClellan stating that he bad forwarded his resigna tion as a member of the house to Governor Odell. The resignation becomes effective upon Its receipt by the governor, - Iowa Man Conscious Stricken. The secretary of the treasury has received In an envelope pt. .tinarkeU Dubuque, lit., a conscience contribution of 14). OBJECTS T00PEN CHARGES Secretary Root gny Injury Is Often Itone Men -Who Cannot Respond. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2L-Charge having been filed with the president affecting the moral character of Benito Legardo, the sec retary of war today transmitted by .mall to the civil governor of the Philippine' Islands a copy of them for his Information. These charges aerie contained In a cablegram to the president from persons In Manila. Commenting ea the case today Secretary Root expressed the belief that the cable gram was sent In ordr that it misfit be given to the preas and therefore work. Irre parable Injury tu tt)e .commissioner. . That men's reputation should be tjius publicly assailed before tbe bad a chance to jjycak he strongly condea Di-d. . Legardo Is one i4. the most prominent men In the Philippines and War depart ment officials say that en several occasions he exhibited great bravery In behalf ot the United States whra overtures were belug made to Agurnaldo to . surrender, having gone peraoually )o hlin at the. Kieat rhJt of his life and aoutrkt to have bun give up hta opposition to Aaitrtcaa authority, lis la one of three native appointed by Gov ernor Taft on the Philippine commission. WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL frnmbeir ot Raral Carriers and Post- master Ksmrl In . Nebraska and Sonth Dakota. , (From a Staff Correopondent) i . WASHINGTON. Pec 21. (Special .Tele gram.) Rural carriers appointed: Iowa Searsboro, j-egular, John W. Johnson; sub stitute, Grant Johnson. South Dakota- Irene, regular, Henry M. Larson; substi tute, Mrs. H. M. Larson. J. F. Strain has been appointed poet- master ' at Green ' Mountain, Marshal county, la., "vice T. F. Bovee, resigned. The application of W. W. Lyohs of Dee Moines, R. A. Crawford, Jesse Slavehs. A. Fry, B. A. Brown and E. E. Dotsoh to organise the First National bank of Col fax, la., with 123,000 capital, hah been ap proved by the comptroller of the currency. Congressman Hlnsttaw has recommended William' M. McKeever Jor postmaster at coraova, eewnra county, vice u. s. wmt- comb', resigned. ' The pnfttofrlce at Mil ford has been raised to the third clans, to take effect January 1, and Representative Htns,haw has named Thomas A. Healey, present postmaster, to succeed himself. The Havelock, Neb., postofMce' ha been relegated from Ihe presidential grade to the fourth class. Southern pacific loses Supreme Conrt Hold thirt Statnt ot ' ' Limitation Rnn oa Land . , Grant. WASHINGTON, Dec. -21.-The United States supreme court decided two cases In volving the question ' as to whether long continued possession of ' land wlthlrt 'the Central Pacific 'railroad land grant In Utah constitutes a valid title by '" virtue of the statute 'of limitations. The' cases were those Of the Tolteo Ranch Company against George Cqok and lOthers and the' Toltec Ranch Company against WHUam Babcoek and Louisa Babcoek. ' The ranch company "claims title' under a transfer from the railroad company, but possession In both cases was disputed on the! plea of possession for twenty or thirty years. . The supreme court of the stato of Utah decided -In favor of the settlers and the supreme court of the United State today affirmed that 'decision. The opinion was banded down by Justice McKenna.' A 0urn frever Barn. After Porter's Antiseptic Healing OU Is op plied. - Relieves pain Instantly and heats at the same time.- For man or beast, ' Price. 25a NONUNION PLANTS TO REDUCE Cat ot Ten Per Cent In Wage .Prom laed Employe ot Steel ' Trnst. PITTSBURG, Dec. Zl. Semi-official In formation was given out today that after Christmas a general reduction In wages la to be made at all nonunion Iron and steel plants In the country that will aver age about 11) per cent. Representatives of the United States Steel corporation are said , to have met with Independent inter ests and an agreement has been reached for a Uniform readjustment of wages of aU employes... ... JOL1ET, 111., Dec. h. The suspension of work at the Illinois Steel company's plant here will be practically, complete by tbe end .of the week. The-converting and billet mills, employing . 1,000 men, closed flown today. , Officials here .assort, nq .oa jse for the shutdown; holt her can" they stl rhate 'the tftvratton "ot the suspension." ''' " P1TTSBURO. -Deo. SL The Idle window glass workers of the country-will receive cash Christmas present from the organlia tlon of -which they are member. Begin ning tomorrow,' fully 175,000' will be dis tributed. This Christmas money will come directly out of the treasuries of the two as sociations. . , .'': RESCUERS FAINT IN MINE Ot Thirteen Meat hat One Go for Assist- Able to HOUGHTON. Mich., Dec. a.-After a har rowing experience In which thirteen men nearly lost their lives, the bodies of the two Petersons and of Gregortvich, who were suffocated In the Isle Royale mine fire, were brought to the surface this 'aft ernoon. The thirteen rescuers, led' by Cap tain Moyle. went down 700 feet through old shafts, taking luddera with them. As they moved about In the old workings ' they stirred up the gas end It began to asphyx iate them. One man returned to the sur face and fell over the moment he reached fresh ah-. Thirty volunteers at once went to the rescue. Two of the injured rescuers were found crawling toward the' surface. while the "other ten were found uncon scious. After tedious and exciting labor the asphyxiated men were brought to the sur face and restored. DOES lOl H SCALP ITCH f Are Your Ma Irs Dropping; One by One If your scalp Itches you ' are doubtless suffering from dandruff. The dandruff germ Is digging up your scalp In little flake, called dandruff and supping . the life of the hair bulb. No halrt prepara tion that Is - a more hair stimulant and tonic will cure dandruff, because It 'won't kill the germ that . cause tbe trouble. Newbro's Herplclde is the latest sclen tlflo discovery; and It will kill the dan druff germ. Destroy the cause, and you remove the effect; kill the germ and you will have no more dandruff, falling hair or baldness. Sold by loading druggists. Send lOo In stamps - for sample . to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Sherman 4 MoConnell Drug Co., special agent DEATH RECORD. .') fondert Fssersl, WASHINGTON. Dec. ft. -The body -of Frederta R. Coudert, the New York lawyer. was taken to New York In a special car today. Mrs. Coudert, the widow; Mr. Frederick Benedict of New York, Mrs. D&l llner of this city and Miss Reraee Coudert of this city, all daughters, accompanied the body. The funeral will be tomorrow at St. Patrick's cathedral In New Torx'and the InUrment will be In Calvary cemetery. Mis Stella Posey. PIERRE. 8. D., Dec. 2t--(Speclal Tele gram.) Mis Stella Posey, daughter of James D. Posey, a prominent resident ot Jamestown, 8. D., died here last ntarht ut the resilience of her sister, Mr. Horace Clark. She had come to"thl city for medi cal treatn-ent - for nervous disorder and died -from the effect of her trouble. The funeral wl'I be at Jamestown. ' ' Mrs." E. L. Hoar-. ONAWA, la.. Dec. . Special Telegram.) Mrs. E. L, Hogue, wife of Senator Hague, who has been suffering with consumption for some years, died at f o'clock this after noon at'tnetr home tn Blencoe. The fu neral bervlces will be held at Blencoe to morrow afternoon. To Cure, a Cold tn On Day Take I-exalJvs Bromo Quinine Tablets. All du(lsu refund the money It It fall te. cure. U. VV. Greve sigualur is on cfc box. the. . . - 'I REVOKES SUSPENSION RULE General Land Cffio Will How Fail Upon v Timto and Eton Entries, ANOTHER ARREST IN 0REC0N LAND CASE Coaslderahl ipeealatlon Hegardlng Stat mt Clerk Said to liar Been Bribed . ay 'California . - . gpecalator In Land. WASHINGTON, Dec. It the secfetsry of the Interior has revoked the order under w hich final act lo oh entries - under the timber and atone act were suspended, and all such entries, aggregating a large num ber, vwlll be acted upon in he regular order by the general lnnd office. The order Involves several hundred thou sand acres of publio domain In the. west, all entries on which, have been -held up because of the big frauds perpetrated on the government under the timber and Stone act The suspension, which has, been In force . many months, ha served t good purpose, and the Interior department has been the means of protecting and prevent ing many fraudulent entries. A rigid scrutiny of all entries under the act will be continued, ' but the revocation of"' the suspension order will have the effect of al lowing all valid entries to be patented. '. This was the Important development to day In the land fraud proceedings and in dicates that the government believes that tbe backbone of the alleged ring that has been speculating In and taking unlawful means , of acquiring lands under this set ha been broken. , w ' ' Another Arrest la Oregon. The Interior department today received a dispatch from Inspector Gr.-ene at Port land, Ore., saying that Albert Harrington of Ftll City, Ore., has been held under 11,000 bond for Impersonating assistants to Special Agent Patterson and Hobbs, who have been Investigating land frauds. The great bulk of the land frauds which have been brought to light are under what Is known as the lien land selection law. A large number of cntrle filed under that law are. being withheld from final action and air in which John A. Cerrson, the San FYanclsco man recently arrested here.V was Interested, have been suspended. . , Secretary iHltchcock sent for Assistant Secretary Pugh, who has been Oh. the .Pn clflo coast Investigating the fraud and conferred with him regarding the situation. Mr. Hitchcock said there had been no de velopment In regard to he work. It has been Intimated at the Interior department that no further results are expected until December 30 unless something new should be revealed In the Investigation of the land office records In the cases now pending In the west. ' ' . The status of Woodford D. Harlan, a clerk In the land office and until about a year ago chief of the special service divis ion. Is causing considerable speculation In view of his alleged receipt Of money Ben son Is accused of paying to Influence action on pending matters, and In view Of 'the fact that he Is still on the rolls. Leading off! cers' refuse to say ; what Information is ex pected to be received from Mr. Harlan. ON SOIL. OF PANAMA (Continued from ' First Page.) Colombia, .the quartermaster general .of the army ha been t esieged by railroad end slt'CPlng nen-4e:rou of -transporting It was pointed out today that, while th landing of marines on foreign Oil odcaslona but little comment and ,1s only an evtdenoe of a disturbed condition of affairs, the- em barkation or troops puts a different aspect on the situation. For this re i son the navy will be permitted to continue to control affairs In isthmian waters, tor the present at least,, or until matters reach a stag necessitating the co-opratlon of the army. Official conflrmatfnn ho, reached Wash ington of .the Colombian troops on ..tbe Island pf Los Ptnos, which lies close to the coast of Panama," .These- troop, number eighty and they have taken up a position on this, high island with the .Intention of making paths through the .Jungle. SAN FRANCISCO, Deo a.-the torpedo boRt.destroyorsyPaul Junes and Preble, are lying at the Maro Island nay yard coaled and ready for sea, awaiting the coming of officers from-the east. The officers are now on their way to the navy yard, and il I, expected that the 'warehlp will" sail next Wednesday for Panama. A Crew from the training ship Independence ha been placed on the Paul 1 Jane and the Preble also ha a full complement. -" Both vessels, however, lack a number of officer. HYMENEAL ,v, . . " r- '' Osborne-Jones. ": HASTINGS, Neb., Dec. a. (Special Tele gram.) Miss Julia Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones of this city, and Rev. Thomas Clifford Osborne ot. Omaha, were married here today at '11 o'clock . at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. VanDyke Wight of the Presbyterian church officiating.- The, nowly Wedded couple departed this afternoon for Omaha where Mr. Os borne 1 pursuing the last yenr In a, theo logical course. Both, trlde and groom are graduate of Hastings college, Brown-Westering, EDGAR, Neb., Dec 21. (Special) Invi tations announcing ths marriage of Mr. Fred Brown of Funk, Neb., to Miss Hilda Westering of this city are out The event I to take place In the Presbyterian church Thursday. ' December 3! at :M p. m. A reception and supper will be given Imme diately after the ceremony at the home ot the bride' mother, Mr. C. Westerllng. FIRE RECORD. Myaterloae Destrnctlon at 1'olantba. COLUMBUS, Neb., Dec, H. (Special.) William Rodehorst, a farmer four miles northwest ot this city, lost his barn and three horses, besides a quantity of oat, hay, corn, harness, etc, by fh-e yesterday evening. His loss will be several hundred dollars, with Insurance of only The origin of the fire 1 unknown. ; Davis Reaches Alexaadrettaw WASHINGTON. Dec it The Navy de partment Is Informed of the arrival at Alexandretta yesterday of the cruiser San Francisco, carrying as a passenger Consul Davis, who recently left Alexandretta for Beyroot because of trouble with the police at the first named city. Are Simply reelect. Dr. King's New LIT Pills are prompt, safe, gentle and always' satisfy or no pay. Iiest for stomach and liver. 36c. For sale by Huhn A Co. " BELGIAN HARE (BOSTOIf BTTLE.) Today at tb Calumet Coffee House' HU Oouglss Street. - . Tbone UL TOUT HANSEN, iTop. Milton Rogers & Sons Co. SILVERWARE KNIVES AND FORKS Beautiful set of heavily plated sil verware, knives and fork0 4C up from A & w SPOONS Tea, dessert and table spoons, In attractive patterns, I flfl sets up from v... IsUU OY8TER FORKS New French gray finish, heavily plated, beautiful gifts, sets Ofl up from CiUU CHAflNG DISHES ON SPECIAL SALE OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS. MIL f ON ROGERS & SONS CO.. 14th and Farnam Sts. SKINNER IS IN WONDERLAND Oontnl General . And ths Mission - Batch Emperor Meielik. HIS HIGHNESS IS A SHOWY CHAP i i , Receive It. 1onla Klr Booster with Thoasaads of Black Soldier and geveral Bright Red v Words-ot Welcome. ADIfl ABKBA. Abyssinia,' Dec 18. (By Courier to Jibultll, French tfomallland, Deo. 21.) Escorted by ssveral ' thousand Ethlo plon soldiers the American mtseibn to Em peror Menelik. headed by Consul General Eklnncr, entered the Abyssinian capital to day. The reception of tbe American was most brilliant and picturesque. Emperor Menelik personally received Mr. Skinner. The emperor, surrounded by the principal functionaries of the capital, delivered a cordial discourse of welcome, to which Mr. Skinner responded, presenting an Invitation to the Emperor to visit the exposition at St. Louis. .. The Americans were then conducted to the palace, where they are todged. Later in the day the emperor ' granted Mr. Skinner a private audience and ac cepted 'the tetter's . Invitation to send' an AbysHlnlan exhibit-to St Louis. ' CHICAGO SOLON IS' SENTENCED Alderman John Brennan Otven a Year ' Jot Mltl la Ward Elee-. , ' tarn .Fraads. CHICAGO. Dec. 21. Alderman John J. Brennan was today sentenced to one year In the House of Correction by Judge Gary on..a, charge, of oompllolty .in ward elec tion frauds. A - sentence ot olx month was given to Charles MoCarle and throe months to Herbert E. Kent - on similar charges. . , . ' ., ... 4 . .. Louisiana wants "The canal Learlslntnr at gtat Adopts - neola ' i Hon Reqttesllng) genators'lo Ap ' ' prove Panama' Treaty. . : i i : ' '- BATON noUQK. La., u Deo.,, ?L Both houses of the .legislature today adopted a reiplutlrm -requesting . the .United State senators from this state tp vote In favor of the ratification of the treaty providing tor the building of the Panama oanal. -. ASTHMA Medlnsl authorities now concede that under the system of treatment Introduced by Dr. Frank Whetzol of Chicago, ASTHMA CAN BE CURED. Dr.L. D. Knott, Lebanon. Ky. Dr. P. E. Brown, Prlmehar, lowai Dr. J. C.Carryer, 61 Faul. illim.i Dr. li. L. Crafley. 61. Lonls, Ko.l Dr. C. P. Beard, 8o. pramlng bam, Mass., bear witness to the emoacy ct his treatment add the permanency of the cure la their own cases. Dr. Wbetsel's aew me bod is a radical departure from the old fashioned smoke powders, sprays, eto wbioh relieve butjo not our. , FREE TEST TREATMENT prepared for say one rlvfnr a short des cription of the oase, aud sending names of two other asthmatlo suRerars. Ask tor booklet of experiences of those eared. rtNK WHtTZEL M. D ' Ida. l A itin o Beauty fa a Jof formnK D 1. TT FELIX GOUKAUD'S ORIENTAL ClcAM, Oft, MAGICAL BEAUTIPIES gwos Tss, limslss, H'rMiUie. Meik f.USM, sut sas (kla vt- mmmm, b4 STSiy bkmlM mm haalf. uu n te u sure it Is DMMfl. ' sude. Aeo.pt mm .vneurtsU el sUhI- imt bum. 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Prices up from RAZORS Henckle and Wade brands; safety rasors, brushes, and mugs; rasors up from 20c Ulltohet strops. ...1.00 CARVERS - Guaranteed steel, with stag handles, stenk knives and small 1 flf . breakfast knives; up from. liUU The) Only DoubU Track Railway ' between the Missouri River and Chicago. 6 DAILY TRAINS . OMAHA TO - CHICAGO 8.25 PU THE OVERLAND LIMITED Masxlftosnt solid dallr train te CMro V.mirt. twnl suit rirswlnc-rooat aliwr-lns . IIBIW. holf"t, barher, bth. tliiho, dinins ears otsrUoa tsn. 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Charges Less Than at Others OR, SVlcGREW, SPECIALIST , Treat all Irso of Ulsen.-s o MKt OSLV. Twenty-eight years' experience Lighteen years In 0m The doctor's remarkable success ha never been equaled. Hie resources an4 facilities (or treating thl eia of diseases -are unlimited and every day bring many flattering report of the good be I doing, or th relief h ho given HOT SPRINGS TREATMENT FOR All Blood Poisons. No "BftKAKINO OUT on tbe kkln or face and all external algna Of th disease disappear at once. A per menent cure for life guaranteed. VARICOCElt .ESS5 rFS- UFAD nAAtMe' cured ot Mydrocel, t lL.H JUiUUU stricture, Gleet, Nervous , Debility,. Ixss of Btrength and Vitality nd all form ol chronlo dlseasas, treatment by mall. Call or write. B jx t W. OlHce 211 South 14th St.. Omaha, Neb.' 111 -' .'- AMI SKMKNT8. BOYD'S Woodward A Burgess, . -. Managers. i Tonight snd Until Thursday Night Matlnse Wednesday . THE SLEEPY K With Walter Jones and Cast of 70. Friday , snd Saturday ptghts Special rrst Inee Chrlatmus Day Kegulur matinee' Saturday W. H. Crane'" spSx crs Price Mat.. 25c to t!: nlaht prices, Ko to tl.M. Heat on sale toaay Telephone, liil. Every Night j Matinees, Thurs., Bat., Sun. Tddcrn Vaudeville Slelit-Kretto Troup, J.-C. Nugent snd Co., Irving Jones, MuCue and Calilll, Talk ative Miss Norton, Trask and ftogers, Lerkins and Fmii-rsnn and the Icinodrume. 7 t-KiCii luo. ate. toe. c Thnntnr J I3-23-50-7&O I25CWHD-. TONIGHT AT. l is- Down by tlia Sea Thursday Ninht Kstherln Wlllard. In "Tbe Power behind the Throne." SCHOOLS. , Racine College Grammar School "THE SCHOOL THAT i UAXES IUKLY EOtS." . Puills fetudy Vufltt an instructor. ,. Its Urailusiaa inter any Collvn cr I'nlverliy. .t-l il and Allilnle Advsntsgrs. Mi.ltary Lrill. ' Kor Hoys of t t J7 Years Old. htm term bejlst oi Tkgrtdgy, Ja 7. '04 IVutrsted Cstalcgu sent on sppU- rHitun t " ItSAtiu, Wls'nln, 8" !fl"'"" V 'r' a'" nsjsl.CslllaWli s-ftil.rimil- asM. 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