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THE OMAHA DAILY HKE ; Till K DAY. DECEMBEU 2. TS07. I I FROM THE FARTHER WEST H1C FIGURES AT THE MINT ef Gold in I'saver ' S&rMM Bscord * . AVERAGE OF A MILK ) ? ! FOR EACH MONTH ai t of the Crlpnlr CrrrJc 5lilni em U I > fct ti > Cnntlnnp Tlirlr .Mining iiti * IJnrlniz the \Vlnfvr. DBNVKR. Colo. . Dec. 1. (2p ial ) It U oitt n ly protrtble Unt tbe total reMtpte of gU at tb * Denver aiiot for tbe ywr IS " will amount t9 Sli.W9.M9 , or an average of JLOOO K * a montb for tbe wbol year. Sev eral aenUtt ago Kwas predicted that the aa- n * l record tor 1S9T wouli reach Ul.09ft.000. tntt tbe receipts of the test two months bave b * n M Iwge that K oow reacbe * within 190.- fXrt of tb t flgore. and if the receipts during December are maintained the average will be brought v * > to Jl.Ofr3.OW per month Decem ber is BMj llr a dull manth. owloc to the tes- ing doac ef a greater or ICM camber of mine * f r tbe winter months. The naraber tb t will run all winter is moch targer thin heretofore , and AS nearly all the Cripple Creek sbio eri Trtll ceatlnue p ratlons during the winter , tbe mint officials do not atidpte a freriont falling off daring tbe coming month. Th careers of tht- mint have kevt very close watch of the Cripple Creel : production , and sy that it ran * very evenly with tbe mint receipts , and there is ao doubt tb t it will rMck tlS.000.000 and possibly more , end that the ret of the state wlB not tall short of Si.OCO.B00 , making the total production of Col orado for the year JSO.OOO.OW. The receipts of gold for November were J1J3T.19 * . . For Nsvemfcer. 1896. they were SJ25.S71 95. a t : a for the ! t t month of JMS.- 6S7.4S. For the eleven months ending yes terday the receipts were JIO.W.SHIOFor the corresponding months of 1S9S they were tS.S91.545 61. a pain for 1897 of J7.0rS.93.46. The heaviest month durinc the test year was Mr. with a record of Jl. 7.759 61. The next highest WM October , wtth $1.S3.SS6.10. The third was November and the fourth August , with | l.i3.M7.BS. From what is known o. development now going on and the conrjaot Increase in Cripple Creek shipments , it is be lieved tht ext ye r tie mint receipts will be much in excels of those of 1S97. A pn 3IIn - Arc Still Rood. ASPBN , Colo. , Dec. L ( Special. ) The 1m- fireMSon thit has been carried to the world that tie fire In the Smuggler mine has completely ruined the Aspra district is er roneous. From present indications Acpen will be heard from as a silver-producer in much louder tones during the next E-UI months than for sevral years past. True , He SaiURgler fire looked most e rk > us for \ & time , * od the danger of a general flooding of th * big producers was sreat. but this aas now p * sed. and with the exception of th > \ Smuggler mice Itself the breaking of ore i is going forward with as great energy and I it say be Bald much greater success than I before tb fire. Important strikes have been discovered quhe recently in the Mollie Gib son mine and in the Little Annie on Richmond mend hill and there Is no doubt many mil lion dollar * ' worth of ore can ( be worked In these and other mines to good advantage MrnrU Mnd In IMke'n Peak. COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. , Dec. 1. ( Special. ) Old inkers art puzzled over the mud pocket which was struck last week in the big Strkkler tunnel under Pike's Peak. Tbe strike is proving far'more serious than was at flrst anticipated and a proper solution Is a question of considerable moment to the crntractors. The mud continues to cave in end despite The utmost efforts of the men at work no headway can be made. There is also considerable water. By the nee of air tbe contractors hope the mad can b ; frozen and then cut through , timbering heavily as they proceed. The experiment will be witched with considerable interest. Colorado Xe v Votr . The Denver Cable coicpasy will abandon cWei aad use electricity. Grading wHI be commenced it once on the rew bn td gauge railroad frcm Colorado Springe to Victor. Mrs. J. ( Aagnsta Pietcctt f Boston , aged 70. died in Colorado Springs. Sae wes th * mother of Mrs. Roger Wolcott of Jloflsac&u- cetts. Mary Swartz has commenced mil for dl- T rce in D aver agaioet 'William H. Swam on the ground of desert'oa. Ttey were mar ried In Couecl ! Bluffi in Jure. 1SS9. Tbe war asaiast sales of oleomarpar ie In D T > rer is becoming bet and Secretary Wll- S9B bus written a letter to a Denver mm proailstns to assist the butter men in their tight. "Clara n. Stanton of Colorado Springs has begun salt against her landlord for J10 000 es damages for injuries sustained by falling domi dcngerous steps be b > id been roqursteJ to repair. Horace Crump sit.sfied a claim against him tweKyi-eevra years as * . l ot co entry htd b ? a made of tbe fact at Denver. Now be hat proved that he settled the judgment and t cleud will b luted from his prop erty. erty.The The county cc0uai iocers at Denver as- r J the franchises in the Associated Press held r three Denver newspapers and at tempted Mo tax them. The publishers brought .fiuk IB court ncd bid the ZWKE- t ntt Aeelired illegal. Reports from the foethill MDget beyoid Owl canyon asd stretching toward the Lara- nile rtrer state that the ranchmen there are coariderably exercised by tbe receipt of a federal order requirlcg them to take down A RELIC OF THE PAST. ) ir ; lenl Oiierntiuui > for the Cure of IJei ! > mid Ileelal Illoeaoen no A Medlr.il Ulxeorery'hlph -nlll ChunKe the Treatment of All .Such Difceaxe * . It bM loag b en thought not only by rene but by people In general that tbe painful sad exeeodlosly nnaoying tronbte , pile * , HUS nraetivally Ucurable by aur otb r iDeass than a surgical oji&rjtioo and tkls belief bis beao tbe cause of years of B edleu cufforlng. bciu ? of tbe natural dr ad ef surgical operations. There are many salve * , ointments aad Elmilar remedit * OB the market -naleh a Cord coe * relUf IB c ra of piles , but tbe Pyn- aid Pile Care ii tbe only pr * > paratiB M far 4otroduc d that can be reliably depended upoti to cure to etay cured , every form of itching. Weeding or protrvdiag piles. Kr . M. C. Hmkley ef 01 Mi i aipii SC , was told by bsr piycUce : that but a curgieal opr tioc costing W- tt w sreo aoj eight huadrod dollars , could our * hr a * ehe bad fuCtred for IS years ; y t evt in i cb a ease ae bers the Pyramid IH1 * CweioceoiplitbMl a complete euro. SBC tar * ; "I kov an ofemles tro U b death w aw aaJ trt l th I'jr.mid with very little hop * aaj H it not t beweoderid at that 1 am M eathuiUwic in Iti praice " Mr. D. B. Rt d of South Lyoai , Mich , FAV I would n t take JiO aad IM p ! lock wB rt > IMtote I UWHJ th - Pyramid T > U * Cmre. I cuSered for ye r lad it U BOW cltht B ffi-ooti Bince I uted it aad not the EltgfctMt Uao of th trouble t s returned. Th Prra id Pile Cure it ld by nearly all druggitU at M cU acd U per { tankage * ad ai K oootalaa no opium. oancaUie or other f > o4 c us druc raa bv cz d with per fect wfetj- . Ko one need suffer from piles In eny form' who will give tha excellent remedy a trial. Send for book "n caa e acd rare oS t let , ent free by addrmig Prraa.l Drug Co. , i ! rxtiil , il ci. , ( foraerljr Albioa. il.chj al > o ! fecee which tn y bare ben mine J r trrtrtl yari to i elo * roTwnmeot laed for th * pnrpoM e ( f * tarlB $ borwe. o tU * nd Mie- * . B tw B CtmerOB acd T-arrvt jnowntata J J Xooaan c drlTiar a Btf dcwa a M p . Hit leid MB got bertmd cottrrt ad h WM aai'.Iy thrtnni forirtr4 froM bit ei. ; ; * ! : OB thMoar * aad ttita to tbe sroatid Two wberte of th heary tg pa < orcr him. break I as two ribs. The ch'orlBatioD SB i lit ! e Boulder , vhlch have bea clo > 4 doira for two month * , ere anla reiumlsg ofivratiOB * . Tht Dflaco all ! of flfty toes capacity , which wag clewed to make Knot chaorw which experience had cbowv to be oecMrr , hc ket < n crBdatlly resumtoi ; la ill department * for a week , and te BOW rnntUni ; full b. l agile. A Pueblo o-tepitth rtatw that with the * lowing market for Colorado products throughout the east com * ? a great iacrcoee In tbe ihiptnent of alfalfa from the Arka&fa valley A rate of $4.89 per too from the valley to St. Louis has been rnaJr. and wiUi alfalM finding a good demand in ? C Loals at 110 per ton a good market with & fair profit IB a * ured. TIIK PI V.NS or IIISHOP TALHOT. Willet Neclect 111Vc trrn Diocese AVhlle Atnklni ; the Chance. LAR.4M1E. Wyo , Dec. 1. ( Special. ) Rt. Hev. Etheibert Talbot , bishop of Wyoming and Idaho , n-as in this chy this week after e month's absence , during which time he was elected to the position of bishop of the dlo- ce of Pennsylvania. He does not contem plate leaving this diocese immediately to take up bis residence in the east. On this subject he Mid : "In case of my acctptaace , which Is eo- tlrely probable. I will go to Pennsylvania with my family the tetter part of January and get settled In tbe bishop's residence , which is located In Strath Bethlehem end is a large and beautiful structure. Before accept ing the office of bishcr ? of central Pennsyl vania I will resign as bishop of Wyoming end Idabo aad ask the presiding bishop of the American church to appoint tue administrator of Wyoming and Idaho until my two success ors shall have been elected. It Is expected that a separate bishop will be elected for Wyoming and Idaho each. "It is my purpose to remain in my new dlscese till June aad then return to Wyoming and Idaho fw the ectlre summer aad early | toll , mak 05 a complete visitation of this western work , attending to such ecclesiastical and Snanclal matters as are necessary In or der to turn over the n-nrk to those who are to follow me. It is hoped that with this the work will be left in good shape for iny suc cessor. " " \Vj-omInjr Xen * Vote * . A ledge of oil-bearing rock has been dis covered in the Iron mountain end samples have been seat east for invesllcation. A new flouring mill will be built at Cody , the lumber for which -a-Ul > e hauled this winter acd work will bs comineoced early in the spring. William Kraulsh. a wealthy stockman of Netrona coaaty. will build a telephone line from Casper to Walton. Casper cltiiens con tributed ? 750. Sheriff Rice of Bis Horn county took an In- cene patient to Eranston and had to make the journey by way of Butte , Including a stage drive of 175 allies. A. A. Spaugh of Manvllle bought l.COO head of csttle from the Pawnee Cattle com pany at Lusk and Is having them sent through to his ranch for feedice. Austin Sloan , editor of the Evanston Press , has accepted a positkn tendered him by Senator Clark in Washington as messenger to the assistant doorkeeper of the United States senate. A company has been formed ct Dangles for the purpose of developing the copper discov- leries nt-ir thsre. Sufficient funds have been I | subscribed for driving a 200-foot tuaael [ ! through the copper lead. j j The Wyoininc Hereford association is CiH termiaed to keep up the reputation of its breeding farm near Cheyenne , and now bas a i representative east buying the finest pcre 1 blood Here-fords in the market. j : The work of construction on the telephone | line from Sheridan to Bg ! Horn is progressI I ' Inj ! nicely. The poles ere now set as far as I the ranch of J. D. Adams , who will have the only telephone along the line. Prof. Nelson cf the Stale university at ! Laramie has been Invited by the secretary j o' agriculture to write a report on the j vegetation of the Tied desert for the year bock of the department and has commenced oa the work. A hunting party , consisting of J. C. But- terick of Brooklyn. N. TL , and William McKinney - Kinney and Wllliacn Scnrantz cf Sheridaa , i j brousrk : in a large quantity of game to' Sheridan. Everybody gets a deer or two oa every hunt. The latest rumor in connection with the location of a tie carap in the mountains oa Brush creek , south of Saratoga in Carbon county. IB to the eSsel that the Union Pacific hs let Its tte contracts to J. C. Teller of Denver and that gentleman hs begaa ' * ie work of supplying the great Overland with ties. ties.The The special examiner of government surveys has made aa examination of the 1 surveys of land made during the last season by E. F. Stsril of Caeyenae , who surveyed 170,000 acres adjacent to the Shosboa * rei ? rvstioji. The survey of JOT.OOO acres lying oifi of thU tract , by J. F. Warner , will not be examined this winte-r Adams and Douglas , who are working ia ! , the Northern Bell mia * ia the Sandstaae ] nrfning dtetrlct. about fifteen mile * west oJ j ' I the Grand Encampment , are erecting a ten- iiimp mill with power for twenty stamps a&d expect to have the plant ia operation oa January 1. A general average assay ot Northern Bell ore snows J6C to the ton in pold. Occasional pork . * are fouad in which the ore runs into tbe thousands in values. A vela of four feet In thickness was being worked in a 4M-Ioot drift when operations were TO OBsEUVE KOUEPATHEHS' DAY II D rein ConsrresratlonnlUt * Keep Up a Veir England Cn tora. HURON. S D , Dec. 1. { Special ) Coa- regatlonaltcts are arranging for the observation of Forefathers' day , December 21. A New England supper will be served in the evening. Rev. Dr. Scou of Sionx Fails Is expected to deliver the address. A flag pre-sentatroa with ceremonies peculiar to the regulations of the Salvation army took place at the army rooms Mac- day evening. Captain GraM > . who eeljtbilsbol the bsrraeki here last winter , made the presentation speech. The ceremonies were witnessed by a large crowd. The army Is doles a exx > d work here. Captain Gram goes to Fairmont Minn. , from here , being in charge f the -work there. The new U-idge over the Jim river , sear the north Use of the county , aad also the we Epuuiine Foster ereek , are completed ltd a special meeting of the board of county eommlMloDerc will be held tw December 7 to examine * ad accept the came. George iSchsepper of itllwaukte now occupies a clerical petition IB the offlc-e of Surveyor Geoeral Hughec. having t * o sent bere by direction -of the civil service com- Grace BplKopal Church guild is arranging tor Hi anaoal c pf > r xe be givee on the evooiix of December I. Ed J. Mlll r. etasc ! at the Pirn National bank , aad A. K. Daldoe are at a n * froei a three * ekc' Mar b > Mlftrml Spriujt. led , wbw * tbof took mini bti ; bMh are ouch td la health. Telephone * for Dell Hapld * . SIOUX FALLS. S. D . Dae 1 ( Special. ) - A toeal tclepbeAe eonpaay bat b iccor- porattd at Dell Riplds and ac exchange will If put IB at once. Dr O O Sawyer 1 * pres ident. O. P. Bowie * vice prec.feot cd B J. Bl ictt secretary. A .Nenr Suulh Dakota O MILBANK. . D. , D c. 1 < Su eil. ) OB a fans U-loBfiBg to W B. SftUBders , tli snllji west ef here , a flow ol water -wai ttrui Ic m an artuian well at a deph of SW fee ; Jtt fliw c' ! er stared a it v ra'e r1i keepicp up to tb * deJigbt o ! "b - larmere ii'e bemuse t bad lUtyt jeea i. --j tha tt * arteciaa vein * run oat t BH Stone Uke DO witer could be found frere at a 4ptb PI.VO TIII5 IHMir OP A HfVAV HOY. 5nppo ed tfc ln e Died n the Ilennlt of ISlpO urr. CHAMBBRUA1N S. D , Dec. 1. ( Spfchil. ) About three irwkj i the 10-r r-oW adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Cha'let Chrltto- pber oo. who lire la Lnzwa county , a few milw w tt of th'.cIty. ' . left hit aotae oJid 11 not ret rn ChrietophertOB beard of the Mv a : tbe home of a rancher on tbe White but the boy had r n awty frora one Vef re. he felt BO noeaclaet * . thlnltiii ; that tbe farmer with whom the boy bai taV n refo e would brloc aim home the first tl Tie he came to town. In a tew days be brard tb.it the bey had left there to po to the bom * of another fanner , but wben the father got to tbe latter's place the boy had amta l ft. A diligent search we ; without cucce . and the belief was that the boy bed taken refuce with the Indians. The other day while Ole Margestad was riding over the hills he found tbe remains of thefboy in a dry waibouti Wolves had Hiten the fleeb from o&e side of the face and neck. The verdict of the core ner's jury was that the death of the ted re sulted from exposure to the weather. A few months ago the boy ran away and followed some stockmen to this city. He was re turned to b > borne by City Marshal Guptil. and at that time declared that he weald never attempt to run away again. HINCKLKV LAW IS n ELD VALID. > o Appeal * to Snpreme Coart In Cnies Involving .Miinll Amount * . SIOUX FALLS , e. D. . Dec. 1. ( Special. ' ! In three recent decisions the supreme court of the state has decided that the Hiacklcy latr , passed last winter , which denies appeal to the supreme court in cases lavolving sums less than J75 is valid. Three cases have been thrown out of the supreme court for lack of jurisdiction as the result of this law. Th * law is fully sustained by the court and will heM unless k Is repealed "by the aext ses sion of the legislature , which is likely to be done rs the people are finding out that very m&ay cases of the greatest ultimate Im portance Involve small actual sums. In aooe of the great re-survey cases which have cause } so much trouble and have been of so much iiD-po.-tance to the settlera of Red Rc.ck and other townships in this county was the amount directly involved as much as ? 7S. bn-t the collateral interests were much larger. Irrigation In South Dakota. ABERDEEN. S. D. , Dec. 1. { Speciel. ) Even though there was no ceed of Irrlcatloa la the state test year and good crops were obtained everywhere without resort to arti- i ficial watering of tbe farms , Stacy Cochrane. I state commissioner of Irrigation , is active la I oromotinc the interests of irrigation in the j state. He held a meeting here this week , in which he urged the people to prepare for an other general meeting to be held during the winter , when prominent speakers will be here to talk on Irrigation. Mr. Cochrane is not advocating irrigation by mecns of artesian wells. He believes the system is too expensive aad too complex for South Dakota people at the present time , and therefore Invites failure and business disaster. One of his seecningly practical notions 15 that farmers should put u ? "Jumbo" windmills , which they can easily learn to make tiiem- I selves , a.nd irrigate small tracts , varying the irca from year to year. Such a windmill "with pump and all , would not cost , he de clared , over ISO aad where the water supply was suScIent ten acres or more might be | irrigated aad a reservoir 100 feet square kept I well filled. If the supply was net adequate | to such a drain as this fair-sized tracts could be Irrigated direct from , pipes. County Sent Decision Expected. SIOUX FALLS. S. D. , Dec. 1 ( Special. ) Co the 15th of this month the supreme court of tbe Etate will hand dowa a decision in the famous courty reat quarrel between Wilmot td Steseton ia Roberts county WI1- mot Is now the county seat , but Slssetca claims the honor B the result of the last election , having received a majority of the votes cast on the county seat question. Wil- tact asserts thst SUseton did not receive a majority of all the votea cast at the elec tion asd that therefore DO change of the county seat can be made. Start for AIuj.Ua. HOWARD. S. D. , Dec. 1. ( SpedaL ) Two of Howard's early settlers. Merlin Torwanrer and J. C. Johnson , left TuesiJy rncmlng with their families for the Klondike. They go dj- rt-ci to Seattle where they will spend the winter and take the first ship in tie Eprlng for Alaska. Mr. Torwanger , who Is too ar dent a silver man to hanker after gohi , will eagsge la the fisheries , which was bis occu pation In Norway , "but Mr. Jchasoa expects to go direct to the mines red become a full- fledged goldbug Yottnc PrlvIIese Come * SIOUX FALLS. S. D . Dec. 1 < 3pwial. ) In the lest election Pratt county , which is one of the unorgroizsd "cow" counties west of Chtmberlair. cast only three votes. The election expenses wer * S137.Su. South Dakota Iren. Comment. Rapid City Republican : State Auditor Mayhew has t > ta found not guilty after a full and fair trial. It seems oar populist attorney general -ucs right after all la re fusing Governor Lee's request to prosecute this case. Aberdeen News : The report of Ccloae Frost shows the South Dakota National Guards to be in a flourishing condition , not withstanding the fact that it is compelled to be self-supporting. The drill this organlza tioa is giving young men ia this s tate is a grand good thing of itself. If nothing more should ever be required of it. Cus-er Chronicle : The late test * of the South Dakota rugar beets , made st the state experiment station la Brookings , were the most remarkable ever made anywhere manj ot which gave over 20 per cent sugar , -while some gave as higb as : i and -I per cent Tbe South Dakota beet Is only exec-lied In Its c-etaetK ty the South Dakota girl , who it practically all sugar. Oelrichfi Tlmt * It is row getting so that very little lumber go s out of the Black HilU. Tie government is usin ? strenuous efforts to stop the destruction cf timber in the Hills , and most of the cutters are being pioaecuted or else are under bonds ( for dls regarding the laws made for the protection of the timber on the public ! aad * . Hot Springs Star : Tbe Star dors not be lieve that Auditor Mayhew was willfully guilty , but was Inexcusably reckless la per mining such a system of bookkeeping to thus eixangle him. Stout Fall ! Argus Leader : The South Dakota fiMiociits are trying hard to have it understood that Loucks doesn't amount to very moch anyway.But he it enough o ! a popaltot to have been ooe of the leadiaj popuhtt eaadiaates for tbe United States cenate. To Aid tti ? Health fi-ki-r . LAS VEGAS , N. M. , Dt-c. 1. Tbe Jowkh citizens of Las Vegae a'e arranging tor a fair the proceeds of which win go to the sup- pert ef indigent Hebrew lovtlids who come to New Ueiieo hoping to regain their lost health ia Its matchless climate. The number of thU class who have sought this Iowa has , be ome so great that the resources of local i philiatarcpJfcU have bew-aie exhausted. Ac j urgent appeal hat been issued t * alt tsxtt who are ia sympathy with the noble work to contribute something , however email , to make it * coming fair the SUCCOK U dew res to foe I.UHK Life of sacrifice , SPOKANE. 'Wash. . Dee. 1. ( Special. ) 1 SiMer Ptter BiptlM * who dtei ter ytiUr- at ) at < h a * * of fit bad b * ei a : cbarg * of th * CUholic bocplul her * floe * U6 % nj | ! ! hat been a DUB for upward * cf fcnj'-firc | y * n. Her name we * Julia Caroo us h r people trt said t k * w allhf * u4 prcari- I Caeadtani . * 10 tbe L " . ( Etr'r R * * t a-e for cor.at-ivT.o fv.rufrf , a I , = ib a * . . r . va 1 MOD MAKtSJPRAGlE IUL fmiB F"r ! rift * 1 ' * a American wMow. krt Kifiacer to whom be bid betaMfiklBg lor * lor MM * tm ! Htvint * MW her in. rapir.T with other i Men he became IflJahifl with ] IOU THe - ! He called at tfce r * i4tsre of Mrs. KiuUifrer ' to demsod in wcplaastion bat w refined adtnlttftcc * . He hot htmeelt. CHnOI5O WITH THROWING IIOMIIS. j TT linprlrnn I ! > ' Tlnor l t'mlrr Ar- j rrol lit Manncvn. < Camt > a amn of tht A * MANAGUA. Nicaragua. D . L William V. SbcrUat. a It-TWoU * cra or William Sbert- oaa of OaltfM-oH. temporarily residing oa hfe c 6ee estate e r PslaitU , wh h ft ba attending \b * national collect t Managua , its be * Imprison i on a decian- ttott by Robert Kckman. the director of fee college. on Mitplcton that young Sberl. * B was one of a party of students wh explode * & toy bomb at or nor the oo * . es * door. Three tiff liter Hush Sheridan , a brother of William. also a etudent at the college. was. Imprfeoned on a declaration of Eck- ana en a. similar charge. Hash is 14 years old. Nee ef the native students who were alleged to have been In th party were arrested. It is alleged that Eckmtn. before be made b declaration * against Hugh Sherl- ; aa. was Informed that the Sheridan bora at the time of the exptoMon of the bomb were over half a mile away. The professor was evidently afraid io accuse the natives Jo > ear it would cause a protest. The United States consul called oa Wil liam Sheridan once , -but was refused per mission to tee the boy on each occasion he called thereafter. The legation also made an eflort in his behalf after the third day n prison , and requested the transfer of tht > OT to a cleaner room. Both boysveer ? eventually released by the order ol th * government on the flfth day of the in. irisonrneat of the older boy. and were or dered to appear before a criminal court the next day. The court evidently hoped they would run away. They were oa hand the next day , bat hiring no testimony against them took the declaration of a physician . .hat they were under the ace of man hood aad discharged them to appear in court when summoned. In the meantime they may go where they please. OP JUSTICE IlESICNS. Vilrer e Vote In' Prpncli Sfnntc HIi Downfall. PARIS. De : . 1 _ Owing to the defeat In t e Seaste yesterday , when by a rote of 1S3 to IS. the xoetion of M. Darlan. the min ister of justice , to shelve the discussion of the removal of a CMgistrate , which had been denounced as illegal , was rejected. M. Dar- ; an has requested Premier Heline to inform President Feure that he has tendered his resignation. M. Darlan. the retiring minister of justice , was one of the most pronou&ced supporters of the maintenance of tie Senate when the existence of that hfruse was threatened dur ing the parliamentary crisis of April last veer. It is noteworthy that his downfall has > een caused by ta adverse vote of the sens- tors. tors.The The cabinet met this evening. The news papers eipress the belief that all the min sters will resign and that M. Meline. tbe present oremier , will undertake to reconstruct he cabinet. The feeling among the deputies was < > gainst the whole cabinet resigning. Securities on the bocrse today , after e. firm opening , were rather egltited on the different rumors which followed , the report of the resig nation of the minister of justice. M. Darlan. while to addition the Spanish newa was re tarded as discourasln j and mused a drop ater. Spanish 4 per cents were freely offered aad closed wiek. ItSfcn securities were well maintained on the belief of a frrorable badge : p < K-t in Italy. Brazilians were dull ind Tarks neglected. Copper w-as well rap- norted and South African securities found better support. At the clcse of the market there were signs of the beginning of a reac- ticcuM. Darlan. in spite of tee reqecsts of his colleszuss. has persisted in resigning the portfolio of justice -and the presided has ac cepted his resignation. M. Mellne , the pre mier , will tote the portfolio of minister of justice ad interim. ITALV C.VRKIES OVUR A SCRPLUS. Minister MaJcc * n 'Shim-lne for th - Year. ROME , Dei. 1. The minister of finance , SIg. Luzetti. made hl financial statement in the Caaniber of Dsputire today. It showed a surplus of SS.OOO.OiX ) lire for the Sninelal rear of 1S9D-97. The result wa > considered especially gritlfying , as the abundant wheat crop of Italy has largely decreased the customs receipts , which enl > totaled up 33,000,000 lire , the lowest on record. The revised budget for tae current year showed a surplus < l 40.500.600 lire. Part of the surplus will be devoted to tbt establishment of a consolidated fund to be d-vtted to the withdrawal of vate notes se the rnoEt eQcacious method of eitioruUb- tcc the premium on gold. Thus. nex year over 30.000050 lire , of state notes ill be redeemed. It is proposed to reduce the expenditure in Erytirt-a. the Itamc colony on the east coast of Africa , from 9.000.000 to 5.060000 lire and to gradually withdraw the Itzlien troop * from the plateau to the coast posts of Mzaeiwa. the port of dennk- ticn und embarkation. ( JHRJIA.VY'a 1ATE.\TIO.\S MODCKATC Will -Not Exact an Exccokire I'aj'iiicnt from Iliiyil. BERLIN. Dec. L United States Ambaiw dor Andrew D. White in his Interview ye § terdsy with the German mlnitter for foreign affairs. Baron von Balow. received empbati' assurances , coached in friendly terms , o Germany's moderate intentions in regard to demanding o' H yti an Indemnity for thp illeesl Imprisonment of Her : Ernil Lueden. a Germsn subjest. Baroa von Bulow asfcurei Mr. White of Germany' * good will and reefer for American susceptibility , which caased the German gOT-rrnmeiK to reduce its claim for indemnity to io,000 Mr. White evfLilne < that the Uoited States cruiter Merblehead was going to Port 20 Prince , Hzyti , solely to prttrft American interests The Norther Gsrrsan Gazette announces semi-officially that the dispatch of the United States cruiser 'Marblehead to Port au Prince h-is no signi canoe as a demonctra { ion , adding tlwt the sovernment of the United States his cauied It to be intimated here tha * the object in'sending the war ship la Hayti is exclusively for the protection c American lnttcet , . t IIUQL'RST IXJIt JIOKR AVAR SHIPS Fnret * Insiilllclrnt to Gnari MADRID , Dec. It At the cabinet yesterday the minlM r of nMtrloe , Admin Bermejo , prestceij % > rcqueat of the gov ern r f the island o rtrnujdo Po , tae Span Uh peotl eettiemeot the west coast o Africa , for jure war ckipi to Toard tbot place. Premier SaetKl read treg--titi4 ! < r fla Hraa anl from varftuf tawni of Sptin < ? jratul.ticg the xor < > rea < Dt upc- . the iuni Utee of the eutoeater decrees. It u uodcr * tmd tbit the C rUsU rill not ukc any ae- Uou until Uoa Carlo * , tie pretend * ? to tic Uirooc. tM rep'id to a cruage MB't MB at Vienna , relative to the political litu. tioe. VTBJXA. : . L fe eoaiasBaal coaacil w ( jawed a relinica ( banking Em ; fr Joieph for wuaaMtnisx tbt minUtrj' will repeal tb * k ajut 5 tt Citi UcKueg * -ard.ute vith t | " tuankmi tb oii : rj iaJ . to i r evere. &ad , if ni uiry , 13 to strea * Ui-ffEI ritllliilue iuinr TiMll . H ii/ii ; Irf 3 ; 6 8i-r.-.J eJc a2 < i "J'C h Jr.a M.r i ; ; " . . . * t * f't - o. E _ - - -v . , _ _ - c - > . B - I a ' 's nf flfts"j : | > mrn k < llel in- t.e u ; rit n ; ) * : < r Ti > ? p aiarj Io * Mi mra k ' .ri i" I bad rvf-ij. D mrn BSTKRII V7.V AMMs AtTHORSJIlP. All of ri nr < > txttrr U\rrit | Onr U'rlttrn hj Him. PARIS. I > c. 1. UJw CovDt rerdlaaad B > rli iT. UK rtlrt4 rrratk r rr fie r > Hio is charged vita iMrinc > wrtti tiw wkk * M to the ImrrlsDnment J Hir < f Alfml Dreyfus. tb fonMr caotata of rnwcli rtinry ' * 'i * * * flrtod by trt-TMrtlaI frtllm : willurr ssr-ret * to tee gts tt * fw * ( rn JK > WW. K slid today to bare ackncnrlcrlred UM aotbenticity t : tb letters rc Wly jb- licklKl by < Ftg ro. with tae xc t4laa at t * * T < * hi whlcli the eotint U MM to bar * rM 4 tk * following < t tlm o ! * : "If < raljrbt i were toM thK I okovM fee : ill d ttNTorrenr M c * | > uin of UbteM. waile MLbrto ? Kr K-bm n I ehouli cerUUily toe perfectly bppy. I would not arm a o * . but 1 w Hd M 100.000 Frcacta e It h * rtt d that the report of G rmJ . -lra w * kftpotat d by tbe mlllury T of Prtt. General Samtfcr. to I- rwticate the charges broufiM atalnst Coont Bstrrhazy. states th t be is satizBrt wRi be nil : of Dreyfa * . There tt. bo * v r , -eneral indipaatton her * at G * l Pe - BX'S stateratot that be bae not inquired a-to ihe possibility of Esterhaxy bavlty ; written tie memorandum upon which Dreyfusnit oowrtated. which is one of the ehafres brcurtt ficslart the count the gen- r l slaply remarking that ke considers the ctmrt-aianial deflnVtely Bettl d tbat point. Ifi-SlA IS IIiCOMlXG ALAIUIKD. n't Plcn ecl rvlth In China. LONDON . Dec. 2. It is reported here In well-informed clndss that the views of the ESlan government have undergone a change as to the situation at Kiao Caau bay. Se- ng the large force that Germany is assem bling there Russia is inclined with France to oppose German action. A special dispatch from Shanghai says nine men have been arrested for Implication n the missionary murders. It Is commonly reported there that Franc ? , Germany and Russia have entered into a compact for ac quisition of Chinese territory. Germany Uk- : ng Han Tung. Russia taking Corea anJ France taking Fo Kien and Formosa. The movements or th ? Britlrh and Japan ese fleets are supposed to Indicate suspicion at the action of the other powers. Japan objects to a German occupation of Kiao Chau until China has paid the war indemnity. It is understood at Shanghai that China will propose to refer the whole matter eo the [ > owtrs for arbitration. PROTESTS ACJAJViT JllnUtrjfrsrctl to Mnke I'rotPstM. MADRID , Dec. 1. The Irnparcisl , com menting today upon the reports of the latest alleged filibustering expedition of the Amer ican steamer Dauntless , calje upon Premie Sagasta to make energetic representation on the subject at Washington , adding that the authorities at Washington "must be in- onned of the bad impression created in Spain by the frequent filibustering expedi tions. " The Imparclal adds : "The circum stances show a lack of regard for Spain , es pecially as the filibustering expeditions coin cide with the new regime decreed for Cuba , " PRESS THE IE3SA.-\DS OX TCIUCEV. fnltecl tnt - ln > isti on 1'ajfor Property Destroyed. CONSTANTINOPLE , Dec. 1. Tbe United States minister to Turkey. James B. Angell , fccs renewed the demand of the United States for on iQdemnity from the Turkish govern ment for the ollhige of the American mis sions et Kbarput. Marash and Haskongji. Ynnenia. The Porte denies any responsibility for the pillapjjg on the ground tha : the gov ernment tcted under the stress o" unavoid able circumstances. Minister Angell , how ever , icsisifi upon the government's responsi bility , EE Turkish troops and gendarmes psr- .iciroted in the outrages. HncUIcn's Arnica Salic. Tbe best salve in the world for Cats. Braises So-res , Ulcers. Salt Rheum , Fver Sores , Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblaios , Corns and 11 Skin Eruptions , and positively csres Piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satufictlcn or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For fii.e by Kuhn Co. THIXK c i > KW5 MtnnnnER Shirley IJ. Chnmli-rlnln o v Under Vrre t nt Colorado 5DrInK . COLORADO SPRINGS , Colo. . Dec. L Svi- deace seems to show that Shirley D. Cham berlain. Bites George Dean , held by the police of this city uirfer charge of forgery , is prob ably the murderer of Herbert Kay. who was killed on Pikes' Peak oa August IS , and alno Loals SchinWt. a cripled taUor , whcee de composed 4 > ody w-ss fonad in a smsll c-anln in this city. _ . Dezn was arreated in Cinon City , iunday. by Detective Jol Atkinson of this city , and brought hire , and was to-lay identified by two young women who had met Kay and his companion on the Peakoa the night Kay was murdered. A washer wosun t 34ani--oo cas alsa identified Dean ES tie man who caHed for a suit of unde-rwcar at cec place last summer. This suit , easily recosnizsble by some pe culiar patches was afterwarie found soaked with blaod and hidden under a culvert be neath the Pikes' Peak cog road. Shortly after the merCer of Kay. Schmidt pawned a watch afterwards identified * s that of the murdered man. U is tiought he acted 3 the agent of Chsmberliia. Liter Chamberlain's wife , who is nw la Bridgeport or Din4 ry. Com. , declared that Chamber lain ine home oa ihe night after the sup posed aurdtr of SchziSt with UOO and a watch believed to have belonged to tbe tailor. J. A Perkirjs of Antiquity , O , was for thirty years needlessly tanu-ed by physi cians for the cure of eczema He as quickly cured by using DeWif.'e Witth Hazel Salve tae famous hraUng ealte Cor piles and diseases | AMUSEMENTS. | An ualnterrujjted s-j-ce has followtl "The AYldow Jones. " tbe contiy * hlch ii to be presented here for the third time at the Creightoa tonight , beginning a half week's engagement. At IB we : : ktows. the p.ece w s writioa by John J. McNally. and it it conceded to tie the brightest aad cleverest of a ions line oS piece * from hli pen. Duties the jirweot tour of "The WiSaw Joa . " Flo Irwin , tie sUter of everybody's friead. May. aarumefi the title role , and that fie dOM it acceptably has been conclusively proved wherever this comedy has been pre sented. Miss ir ln au woo satotactial fame for clever work on the comedy tige , aad tbe aeeiaim which ba * atteaded her coc- ceptloe of "The Widow Jooe " jKaspc it u h r moet m4ticu tsflort , An excell et cast of accoropsDying pliyew h&fi ben secured for Mist Irmin. Ada Lewis , who oeed ao laroductkm to an Omaha audictxe. reuini her old part , and o doe * George W. BtrvitM. Others in the oropacr are Walter Havtcr. JJ - Fisher , liwry D. Kelly. Horace Xevaan , Joseph I' . S-ickrd. Hotei-i McK * * , Sattle Ws-ers. Acni UarteU. G orck > Ljwreoot , MaUcl He weKinma Frater. LeuUe Temple aad Caroline Lizh. Stuart B&Usoo' * eBVicement t : Bord'e 'next week 1s lim'-ed to two ri hts , BJ coin- itC as i : doe * after i Wnetrtet long period ol not very attract ! re "attrttoa ' lll i feobti&s pror * OM cil tlM next taporioi erenu d iht MUCH Mr. Ro > b oo > il prc- ; s s > t nothing on this oocajioE. but ill ' be see-n la ivo characters , which , io his ha : : is are si..sy * ! jt-teptai/1 * acl en'er- ti " ! D'J.XU a : ' B - i- he L- 'Jhe 'j f- _ r M 'lay < . . r r T. r'.v \ c Mv I : , > v5 - - en f.-ra ' c- " r , f -v-- s trii3 j7J7T Sg -hsr hs an ! ttia -s-a. . Dr0 Miles' Nervine Recommended With Pleasure , "The Best Remedy in Existence. " t > * s BELIEF from the agoalilng suCering raueed by scrvouEnej , ricepleesaeis and that miserable feeliac ; of unrest , is so gratifying that there is no wonder It 1 * a pleasure to recommend the remedy to the world. Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies are scientific remotes , prepared from Dr. Miles' prescriptions each remedy for its own partic ! ular purpose , yet fill so asslraulated thai two or more may be taken with benefit when indicated. Remedies : o prepared under tbe srpervision of EO fstnons a physician as Dr. Miles may be safely recommended to one's friends with the assurance they wfli be bene- Mrs. Clinton Randall of EHleotrvUle , K. Y. . eays of Dr. Miles' Nervine : "I ted ETlffered for two years from es- trerse nervousness end slerplessaess.k \ \ a very poor eppetHe and miserable general health. It was impossible to get a good night's rest and the days passed in weariness and unrest. My limbs end arms would twitch and jerk and I seemed to be losing control of bath body and mind. I tried a great many prescriptions and remedies without relief un til I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. It made me sootier person en- entlrely ; ay appetite is good , I sleep or soundly as eny one , and I believe it tbe best remedy to existence. Its effect on the ner- TOBS system Is mzrveloas and lasting. With pleasure I recommend Dr. Miles' Restorative ] | Nervine for the good it his done me and I know it will do others. " RestoreS IS LIKE A GOOD TEMPER , "IT SHEDS A BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE. 0' . li i" there tliat ' " * riieet tar y > n * " man ? 1 It trne tlint > ti limim re i ect for j oor o ii iiianllne n ? II It ( me Ibat 110 one el cvlio yon intlnitslclj- . The r r. llmliM : the neurj- and vetilkallcon ? " fei-llDt : the * lreilest.ne . : the - vor- rleil look. What Uoe It nil mean ; You Iviiow n rll n * n > one. o yrYe mfco said that you were even > ) U- \ It a half dan ? Drams have be u taxing your system in a way that you d > n't know , and most likfly oan- not ppr c-iate Are you golce to allorr them to continue ? You will b nathins or u man at all if you do. That la the tru'-h. I : is not pleasant for you to hear or see. But it is truth. / TT Ycs ° aI'1'1 * > nll ; lh KBoH YTT fur YOU to rend. Jlovr ' ninny ilrac * in the la t jear hae yon j > roml ed jourf-elf that yea -ouia ilo Roiut-thlns : to lirlii jour elf ? Anil you haie tjoae jut nutlitae ! TIiln In niiuoluK > our RJ stem In n vrnr thiit It ulll nut htniid. If > " have errrd Jteforf. hy not behaie noivS H c > our common cu e. Yes. Wf - you t-vcr abr7ut your condition ? Knot j , to about time that you gave r -d to the infallible &zn * ; that your friends t. c even if you are still blind to tnem. Tl ri is Mill box for you-yoo neei not buimr about tbttt , but ia the put. ing elf wholt manhood. of treatment > ou risk your TnuOi of i : ! Ye , " V MAN. Knrh limn In IhU A nldr "world hate * e - io it tUat bl im er are protected. If lie hti hollow checl. " anil nnken eye , l njitint ral Iiinir- iiiiKtrunt ; n T e nn inn liti u > malic u | > hlfc isilnil that lUe Miunrr he irrlte * to the fciuou. Hu.Kuu Medical Institute the roourr -Ill he net relief. He will he a muul > man ! . Tin AIT TP , a manly man. No : out of fl A N th * days of your life nft3 b " * lu"-A " - pt3t in the way that > uu are at-cuftomed to spend tss i worryln.- < -r your condition. Gft tb traunen : tr.jt.trn. . ten -housujid other * feavp ot. It b.- i ur J mat nutnlr on thto loj * . You JB ca.l , and get medical adric frf "J ou c - nie a.r.d gtt tb * mot toorijicicB t * : -.unul aid medical aJvice free tau ! Be a a : + u' . ' Hlood taint U cared hy the -aci-dnj I hlooil cure. " Catarrh U most eel - , leutly treate li Kldne > . liver and , bladder tr nUlf dUmiiear i er > ijnlekl ) under the Ireulmi-ni nilmlii- Iklered at tUe hlK Institute. "V\Ii > will , > ou cuuil ae to fcuHer whea > ou tul ht he I j , Stoekton , Market and Ellis Sts , , San Frencisco. California. 1 S DR. FELD : LEJRUHS * i Steel lMByroyalTefitmBnt , iTiie t isO. rri. - . ' -J-ry JJUiicn : Drat ( ' t E. Cor Utb Fit- I Etnru. Kto. jjpfe R. 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