THE NOUKOI.K Will Resign as Secretary of War In January. TAFT NAMED A3 HIS SUCCESSOR. Department Has Settled Many Mat ters of Importance Family Reason * Cause Of Change Root to Resume Law Practice. Oyster Bay , N. Y. . Aug. 12. Kllhu Boot will resign aa secretary of war , the resignation to take effect about thu 1st of next January. Ho will bo ucceedod , unless present plans mis carry , by JuclRO William H. Tuft , uow governor of the Philippines. It has boon known for some tlmo , " that Secretary Hoot Intended to re | i tire , but ho did not wish to leave the * } department until the general staff till was In operation and other mat tern wore well under way. It Is un tieratood that the matter of his sue reason has boon discussed and while not official , It Is thought the position irlll bo tendered to" Gorornor Taft. "While Secretary Root Is In London ho vlll remain In communication with the war department , and matters per taining to staff and other matters will bo referred to him. If the sittings of the Alaskan commission extend be yond Dec. 1. It Is Hkoly that the sec retary's resignation will bo accepted at that tlmo. It Is believed hero that there will bo a great deal of delay In consideration of the Alaskan boundary case and that the United States com missioners may bo detained in London several months. Secretary Root's do- elre to leave public llfo Is based large ly on personal grounds. Ills family does not like the llfo In Washington , and the secretary also desires to return - turn to his law practice In Now York. Questions pending In the war depart ment relative , principally , to the Isl ands and the establishment of a gov ernment In Cuba have boon accom- pllshod during Secretary Root's ad ministration. The reorganization of the army under the Rcneral staff plan Is now under way nnd the secretary feels that ho has accomplished the work that ho was called on to do when ho became secretary of war. That Governor Taft will bo Mr. Hoot's successor there can bo little doubt. Ho Is familiar with many of the problems which the secretary of war will have to mot and solve , ho Is a warm personal friend of the presi dent , who has an abiding confidence In him. and It IB understood that he would welcome the change Involved. Of course his appointment as secretary of war would necessitate a new presi dent for the Philippine commission. In all probability General Luke Wright vould succeed to the presidency of the commission. Some other changes also would be Involved In the appoint ment of Governor Taft as secretary of var , but nothing definite concerning them can be said at this time. CITIZENS AND MINERS JAILED. Protective Leaji-e Members and Their Prosecutors Are Both Arrested. Georgetown , Colo. . Aug. 12. The warrants Issued against members of the Idaho Springs Citizens' Protective league by order of Judge Frank Owers of the district court , upon application of the attorneys for the Western Fed eration of Miners , were servdl upon forty-seven members of the league at Idaho Springs and the persons served were arrested and brought before Judge Owers in this city. After a brief hearing they were placed under bonds to Ueept the peace and notified to hold themselves in readiness to ap pear before Judge Owers on notice. These warrants wore issued as a re sult of the expulsion from Idaho Springs of a number of union minors after the blowing up of the building of the Sun and Moon mine recently. Among those who answered to writs were the mayor of Idaho Springs , members of the council , the city attor ney , the city marshal , the postmaster , presidents of banks and leading mer chants and mine operators. Fourteen of the eighteen miners driven from Idaho Springs returned to that city from Denver , having learned of the injunction issued by Judge Owers In their behalf. Five of the men were arrested immediately , charged with complicity in the blow ing up of the Sur and Moon trans former house. They were placed in Jail , where they still remain. Another development in the labor troubles was the filing of suits against twelve members of the citizens' league by the miners who were transported. In all twelve suits were filed , each asking for damages In the sum of f 10- 000. Catholic Foresters in Session. Dubuque , Aug. 12. The interna tional biennial convention of the Oath- ollc Order of Foresters IB In session hero. Mayor Berg's address of wel come was responded to by High Chief Ranger Thomas Cannon of Chicago. Over 300 delegates are present. The flght for the next convention Is be tween Boston , Erie , Tacoma and Port land , Oro. Interest centers in the elec tion of officers today. The proposition to exclude liquor dealers from the or der will be defeated by the convention , but the dealars will bo put In the haz ardous class. . - " < * * r Stone to Succeed Arthur. Cleveland. Aug. 12. W. S. Stone of Ehlon , la. , division No. 181 , has been elected to fill the unexplred term as raml chief engineer ot the Brother- hooil of Locomotive Engineers made vacant by the deaths of P. M , Arthur and A. n. Youngson. Rlalto Qraln Company In Trouble. St. Louis. AUR. 12.- Suit waa ( Hod In the circuit court by Attorney Dour- laa Robert of llutto , Mont. , roprosmit- IIIK Roy Tuttle of that city , to recover $1,850 aliened to have boon Inveul K ! with the Rlalto Grain nnd Securities company of St. Louis , and upon order of the court , deputy sheriffs attachd and took pOB8oanlon of the offlcaa ot the coucorn. The Rlalto OrAtn and Be- curltles company was orianlied hist year , with a capital stock of $25,00. Attorney T D. Harlan , representing the company , says Ita rosoun amount to $70,000 and that clal in filed against the company ngurejp'to 115,000 , all of which have boon paid. President Hugh C. Dennis and Bocro- tary W. D. Mahauoy are out of the city. Automoblllst Rides to His Death. Fort Plain , N. Y. , Aug. 12. Henry F , Spauldlnti , an enthusiastic automo- blllst from Woat Orange , N. J. , en route to Chicago , rode to his death four miles east of this vlllajo. Ho was on the tow path of the IDrlo canal. Owing to the muddy condition of tao path and while turning out for a line man's rig , his automobile swerved more than ho Intended and man and machine pluneod Into the water. Two linemen rushed to aid Spnuldlnc. but In their excitement let BO entirely of a rope , ono end of which they had thrown to the drowning man. The body was recovered badly entangled In the rope which had been thrown him. Mall Clerks Want Steel Cara. Kansas City , AIIB. 12. Postal clerks of Missouri , Kansas , Colorado and New Mexico , In convention In this city , passed a resolution calling upon the i-vcrn".irnt ; to force all railroads to build stool fraina mall cars. Ac cording to the statement made In the convention , old and rotten mall earn are responsible for the death of half the railway postal clerks that are klllod each year. The spo 'ors said that In many Instances the mall cara are so rotten that they lollupse HK eggshells as soon as they Icavo the track. Allen's Shortage Is $110,000. , Boston , Aug. 12. In a circular Is sued by the police giving a description of Wlllard S. Allen , absconding treas urer of the Preachers' Aid Society of the New Kngland Methodist confer ence , the amount of the embezzlement Is given as $110,000 , a figure consider ably In excess of former estimates. Following the clue furnished by Lewis S. Gates , who reported having seen Allen at Rochester on Thursday , the Boston police believe they are square ly on the track of the fugitive. Citizens Attack Labor Leaders. Birmingham , Ala. , Aug. 12. Joe Halller , district organizer of the Unit ed Mine Workers of America , was shot and seriously Injured In the arm at Horse Creek , and B. L. Oreer , vice president of the Alabama United Mluo Workers , was so > i'rely beaten by a crowd of angry citizens after they had organized a small local at Em pire. Endorse Hearst for President. Denver , Aug. 12. The convention of the National Building Trades councils adopted a resolution endorsing W. R. Hearst as candidate for the nomina tion for president of the United States and W. S. Waudby of Roches ter as the appointee for United States labor commissioner on tha retirement of Carroll D. Wright Believed to Have Been Drowneo. Glovcrsvllle , N. Y. , Aug. 12. George H. Evans of Johnstown , N. Y. , and Miss Florence Brown of Now York , summer guests of Canada lake , arc missing. They left Fulton's hotel Monday In a rowboat to search for pond lilies. Later In the day their | boat was found afloat In the lake , with ono oar missing. In the boat was the j young woman's sacquo and a man's | sweater. It Is thought that they have been drownod. Wreck on the Wabash. Blooralngton , 111. , Aug. 12. The de railment of a Wabash fast freight train at Roddick , III. , resulted In the Instant death of Albert Huckstcp , en gineer , of Chicago , and the serious InJury - Jury to the fireman and a brakoman. The train was about to cross the In terlocking track connecting the Wa- bosh with the Three I road , when the derailment switch was found against the former train. Flyer Goes Into Ditch. St. Louis , Aug. 12. Reports received at the headquarters of the Missouri , Kansas and Texas Railroad company , state that the flyer due In St. Louts at 7:52 : a. m. was partially derailed two miles south of Scholl City. The baggage cars , accommodation car and chair car left the track and turned over. The train was well filled with passengers , twenty-one of whom were Injured. Escapes from Penitentiary. Lincoln , Aug. 12. Fred J. Wardlow , a convict serving ten years for man slaughter , escaped from the Nebraska penitentiary. A wagonload of convict- made brooms was driven through the prison gates and It Is suspected Ward- low hid himself under the wagonbcd , riding on the running gear. Posses are scouring the country near the prison. It is feared Wardlow Is armed. Jockey Rogers Killed. Seattle , Wash. , Auc. 12. Guy Rog * ers , well Known as a quarter horse rider on But to and Denver tracks , was killed at tins Meadows whHe riding John II. Carr In a five furlongs race. The horse got away among the last In the break , and In tl-o light for the rail Into tho.turn Carr fell , with Rogers umlornoatli. Turks Making Ready for Mur der of'Christians , REVOLUTION IS WIDESPREAD. Macedonian Committee Denies He- ports of Alleged Atrocities Commit ted by Bulgarians Insurgents Blow Up a Bridge , Bolla. Aug. 12. The representatives of the revolutionary committee an nuuneu that the revolution broke out In the vllayot of Adrlanoplo on Mon day. Adrlauoplo forms the seventh revolutionary district , with Chlof Uhlr- djlkoff and Captains Ikonomuft and Madjaroff lu command. The repre sentatives of the comiulttoo also pub lish a contradiction of the alleged atrocities committed by the Bulga rians and accuse the Turks of attempt ing to prepare the mind of Kuropo'for the eventual nmssacro of Innocent Christians , General Tzonchoff. presi dent of the Macedonian commltt o , has nddrosscd an appeal to his adher ents to assist the Insurgents In Mace donia oven by revolutionary means. Ixindon , Aug. 12. A dispatch to the Times , dated Solla. Bulgaria , says that the towns of Krunhovo and Krltchovo arc still tu the bauds of the Insur gents. Palace Officials Alarmed. London , Aug. 12. The Times prints a dispatch fiom Constantinople which says that the palace olllclals there am distracted because of the continual re ci'lnt of bad news and the necessity of dispatching fresh troops. Bulgarian outrages are of dally oecnrrunee , ac companied by acts of cruel.y equal to the worst deeds over attributed to the Turks. It Is rumored hero that the Turkish troops lu Macedonia have hi come so demoralized by their failure to receive pay that hundreds of them are deserting and soiling their rlllen to tusurgeulH In order to obtain pro visions. CONVICT HUNT ABANDONED. Sheriff Gives Up Chase of Folsom Fugltles Whose Trail IB Lost. Sacramento , Cal. . Aug. 12. Sheriff Reese has practically abandoned the hunt for the escaped convicts known to have been lu this dlv last Friday , Including Ray Fancy , a notorious high wayrnan. Sheriff Rceso feels It Is nsr- less to further pursue an organized chase for the escapes. The ,1vo con- flcts fleeing through the Corral Flat country are believed to have eccapod to the Devil's Basin region , a rocky and heavily timbered section , affording good shelter and protection. Pope Has Fainting Spell. Rome , Aug. 12. A week has elapsed since the election of Plus X and ho has been already overcome by the un accustomed strain of his pontifical duties. He fainted while at mass. His collapse Is considered to bo due to heart weakness aggravated by fa tigue. It constitutes the first victory of his entourage. Even though he dis appointed some people , they urge him not to concede audiences to all comers and to render himself less acccssiblo. Dr. Lapponl recommended the pope to take a complete rest. He has or dered all audioncas postponed. FOR FENCING PUBLIC LAND. United States Authorities Bring Ac tion Against Cattlemen. Topeka , Kan. , A12. \ . Three suits were filed in the United States dl.strict court by the United States attorney against big cattle ranch firms In west ern Kansas , charging them with hav ing government land under fcu-'e. The. Circle Land and Cattle company. In Sherman arid Wallace counties , Is charged with having M.OOO ai res un lawfully fenced , the C. P. Dow.-y CU- ; tlo company 8,000 acres in Cheyenne and the Mills-Wood Cattle company about ton sections. Ton or twelve other suits are In com so of prepara tion against western cattle men for the same offense. This land Is all In the Dodge City , Wichita and Wakee- noy land oillco districts. The penalty Is a heavy fine If found guilty. Saunders Succeeds Lee. St. Louis , Aug. 12. V. C. Saundcra of St. Louis was elected to succeed John A. Lee , former lieutenant gov ernor , as manager of the Interstate Merchants' association. Yellow Fever Is Increasing. Orizaba , Mex. , Aug. 12. The yellow fever instead orf diminishing here , as was lu ped , Is Increnslng , even In the surrounding villages. Yellow fsver exists in Montarey. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Notice of Incorporation. Notice is hereby given that a corpora tion has boon organized under and by rlrtuo of the laws of Nebraska , said corporation to bo known ns the "Elk- horn Valley Telephone Company" whoso principal place of business snail bo at the city of Norfolk , county of Madison , and state of Nebraska. The general nature of the business to bo tramactod by said corporation , is the orectintr , constructing , maintaining and operating telephone systems and exchanges , switches , toll lines and the buying , selling and leasing of telephone systems , switches , toll lines and appar atus. atus.Tho The authorized capital stock of said corporation is ( $100 ( XX.OO ) ) ono hundred thousand dollarH.dividcd intolUOO ( ) ono thousand Bhnrp.i. whoso par value shall bo ( $100.00) ) ono hundred dollars each , and all stock subscribed for shall ) > o issued iiid | aid for nt I hit onll of the Ixinni of illntutori , and nil xtnnk t-nuoil Minll bo fully paid up and nou-anMHmthiM Twniity-nvt ) thouhunil iiollutH ( W , XW.OO ) of thn flniilkonptti l Htock nlmll INI IrtMUid iu prtifurrwi Htock , uK > u whloh u [ livid nd of ten (10) ( ) pur cent pur itunum , M'iytblo noinl unnualljr shull ho | iald in liuu of all lurlhor dividends , or inturtwt in the prolltn of the bUhliu-Hn ( olio lie romluutod. Thu Hnid preferred Ntook nlmll bo n llrnt lion ngalnnt nnd upon all of thu property and nnHotit of fluid o > rp irallon , mid the dlvldi-ndH of minh preferred it to It ahull bu in addition n lion upon nud charge agaluxt the not Income i hereof. Hevonty-llvo thousand dollar * ( f7A- 1)00 ) 00) ) of mild oapltitl Ntook shall bt Is nueil UN common Htouk upon whloh 'bore nhittl 1)0 ) payable IIH dividends all the prollt.H iMirnoa by the oorx | > ratloii over und.ubovn the dividend of tonIOpor ( ) emit per annum as ubovo .dcniKiiiUcid , upon the iiald preferred tttnek ThU corporal ! n hluxll begin huitlnomi on tint tfith day of July , 100)1 ) , and con- linuo for n p riod of twoniy (20) ( ) yonra , with power and right of r.mewul. Thi > indohtodnoHS of nald oorx > rutlon rflmll not at any time owed one half thu amount of UN paid up capital Htock Thu htiBinoHs affairs of said corpora tion fhall be eoii'luotiid by n board of five (5) ( ) directors , who shall bo chosen by thu stockholders at thu annual incut- tiitf ef the corporation on the Third Wednesday In December In on"h jear , and who shall elect OH provided In thn articles of incorporation , a president , vieo-pro dent , soorotnry ami trriiMirur. Uutl1 hi ir HUOoi'KsorH are elieted ixnd < inallfled thu dlrootors and oflleorn of thiH corporation shall he us follows : Directors ( J. A Lulkarr. Oi > o H OluiHtoph , 10 Duke Navon , P U. Dings and I. S Malmn. Olllcors K Duke Navon , President ; ( loo. H Ohrls'oph , Vice-President ; I. H. Mahau , Secretary and Treasurer. I S. MAIIVN , Ur.o H ( imusmi'ii , ( ! . A. LriKAiir , IncnrporntnrH. THEY COME FOR HUNDREDS OF MILES TO SEE HER , Nothing so Wonderful in the Days of Specialism. Dr. Cnldwcll. The MICCCSS of Dr. ( JaldwuH in attrlb- lit ( id to nor spuuliil Htu iy ot HpfUiallHtn Dr. ( Jiildwoll , MucUint , | > hiliuiiliroiBt | ) mid physician of widu reputation , Iniv- iiiK nivuii hur untiro tlmo mid pruotico tu a line of npouiul diHuahcs , which on ablus hur from long uxporioncu in liuiidl- ing thoHU troubles to cortuinly conut lorwiird as u muctur tmooialiHt. Hoi faculty for miiHtoriuK ( linuiiHO , her ability to diiiKiiOHO , and hur plan ot treatment is not excelled by t'ow otlior pliysiciiuiH. Dr. ( Jiildwoll , altlioiiKli a young woman in lifo , a plain woman and ono who is nsud to the UJ > H am dowiiH in lifo , puts herself on u luvo with her putionts and douH not pratum to practice the old plan of fashion which is to look wino and say nothing She knows disease ; she knows where to look for diseasu , and the spot where located , and moat of all she knows from expurionco , from whntsho has donu ir thu past , tthe can cortuinly do for others in the future. It is said by Dr. Quid well's friouds that she can dingncst ) i disease of any putiunt without imkinf them n ttiiiKlo qucHtion , that twing tin Ho. she is not likely to doctor then for thu wrong ailmuut ; she will n o take an incarublo dit-caso and load th patient to oolievo that she can curt thorn when there IB really ino hope fo thorn. Hur btiHiiuHH is largo and she has plenty to do , ovou , at tirnoa , more than she can do , without taking incur able diseases and doo-iving her patients Dr. Oaldwoll is a graduate from ono o the bent schools in America. She ha practiced her profession in sotuo of the irincipul hospitals in this country lor specialty comprises that class o diseases which the ordinary homo ( looter tor fails to euro , such as female dlHWist'H heart disoasoH , dismifies of ohildron am the many special disoaROH of hiddoi naturo. Ilor praotico is mostly among the plain , hard working people who nr unablu to como to her city oillco fo treatment ; shu in rmihormblu in her cliar PH and very lenient with those who am not able to pay. She is obarit- able , and it is said has never been known to refuse to treat a putiunt , who is worthy and in need A number of thu important cases that wo hoitjby tnko thu liberty to publish , which might bo of interpBt to unmn who wish to know moro of Dr. Culdwoll'H great work : Sophia Krau , Albion , Neb , cured of a bud pkin discnso. Mrs. Lulu Towsloy , David City , Nob. , cared of female trouble and female woakncHs. Mrs O. W. Killian , Wakefleld , Nob. , cured of a tumor and liver and stomaoh troubles. Mrs. E A. Stader , Wayne , Nob. , cured of female and nervous troubles. Mrs. 0. Linn , Hoskltm , Nob. , cured of ovarian trouble and bladder trouble. F. J Iloh , Albift , Nob. , cured of bron chial trouble , enlarged liver and dropsy. Mrs. Minuio Rndat , Columbus , Neb. , cured of skin disease and kidney trouble. Mrs. W. D. Burr , David City , Neb. , cured of skin disease , nervousness and loss of appetite. Mrs. Chas. Miller , Wayne , Neb. , cured of dropsoy , kidney and liver troubles and nervousness. She had boon troubled for years. Mrs. 0. W. Anderson , Norfolk , Neb. , cured of general debility , enlarged liver and pain in chest. Mrs. John Bauman , Beuton , Neb. , cured of bladder trouble and constipa tion. tion.Mrs. . S. P. Amick , Tekamah , Neb. cured of tumor , womb trouble , loss of appetite and constipation. JIIAS. A. McKIM , M. D. 0. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate Chicago Veterinary College. Assistant State Veterinarian. Oillco : Bruuson's Ltvory , South Third Street. 'Phouu ISO. A COMMON COMPLAINT. Catarrh hcjjlun with n stubborn cold In the head , Inflammation ornorc- ncn.1 of the niL-mbtivne or lining of the none , ( ll'icliitije ; of imicun matter , lienilachi't , nenralnia anil ( lilllnill Invuthlii ) ; , ntiil even In thin early Bta c In iilriuiHt Intolerable Hut when the filthy Hccrctioiin hejcin to drop Imclt Into the throat and Htoiiincli , and tlic blood hecomc.t polluted and the ny.nt.um contarninntcd . l . * * conllmml linnilaolm , my ohnnki ( mil liv thu ciitiirrlinl tiitU. irrown i > im. uuiirriiai nownimiU nimiU , my iin wa lw y topnnit up , my fir i < th Oil , tlieil the linltercr ) > * ( > loknnlnir nml dliiriutlnir odor , ntl I aouKhml nullTiwlml n l' i tly. I hnnrcl of 11. II , B. mud oomtnnnofiil to u , l "lltl * ft"r t' Hnir "VnrnJ bottlxi I w ournd and tHfUilStllll' and Hiokcil- ' ' n r ir ilnon hml thn lltfhtnut nyiin'toin of tli * Jill' ul"- Ml n MAUYIi. HTOIIM , ' dim-UNO Ciitnrrli iq . ill } , tliHuiHt IH. Worthwoit Oor 7th and Vail * iiu.,0t. Jo.nph , iflo. It affects the kidneys and .stomach as wolf art other partH of the body. It i n conntitiitionil : disease and art inhaling mixtuies , Halves , ointments , etc. , arc never more than palliative or helpful , even in the lirfrinniiiK 'f ' Catarrh , what can you expect from such treatment when It becomes chronic and the whole system nilecled ? ( July such n remedy ns 8. S. S. can teach this obsti nate , deep-seated disease and pur e the blood of the catairhnt poison. S. S. S. purifies ami builds up the diseased blood , and the inllamcd membranes arc healed and the excessive secretion of mucus ceases when new , rich blood is coming to the diseased parts , and n permanent curtis the result. S. 8. H. is Kiummtced puiely vcj'dnlilc mid n icliable remedy for Catarrh in all stu ca. Write if in need of medical advice ; this will cost you nothing. , ATUmr * . G * . HOur HrivHomiblo Ooodx Itiuludo HA Lawn Mowers , HR R Garden Hose , D Garden Tools. 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