THE ( TMATIA DAILY BJ3E : l IUDAT , MAHCIT 10 , 18 0 , FAMILY TANGLE UNRAVEL1 Ohasa Instills Brother in Hotel and Latti Wife Clings to Property. COURT DISMISSES THE CLAIM OF THE WID llMntrrrnloil Act li Not Allow oil IlrliiK I'lniiiielnl IOHM I | iun Hi I'crformer nuil ll < * PlnilN u Hotel on Ills llnmlit , ClinYRNNR. Wyo , March 0 ( Spcclnl An important decree ami opinion by Ju Hallett was handed down In tlu > bill States tonrt here this ufttrnoon. The crco dismisses the Bull or Mary R Ch : widow of Jolin Chase , ngnlnst Kihvard Cli of Denver. 'Ihe opinion , In part , bulng follows. Mary K. Chase , ns the widow of J < Chase , aoscrtB n homoBiead right to Inter Oocnn hotel property In the city Chuycnne , nnil linings thin bill to BCI ni u deed for ono-hnlt Interest In the propc inado by John Chase October Jii , IbSo , thu rcHpondcnt , Hdvvard Chauo. The bill charges thai Jolin and IMvv Chase , brothel 8 , boughl the property December , ihSl , und paid for It $1G each paying one-half or Ihla amount S titter thlH date John und Mary Chato t up their residence on the prupoily In fall of 1SS7 the leHldciae of Mury GhaBO the properly was Inlernipted by n visit the city of New York. After she left J Chase brought unit aKainst her for dhu \vhlch was granted Ft-bruaiy 8 , IbSS ' parties were icnuvrrltd November 2 ! ) , 1 vhen Mrs. Chase returned to Choyennc resumed hur residence on the property tier her Hccond marriage In rtferonco to the Intel cut of the br < era In the propel ty Cd\\urd Chase avers I lie negotl.ited the purchase of the propi from Chillies and Kiastus tlallcck of i : ver with the view to set up hi3 brothel business. Ills brother Is said to have I of profligate habits and ho desired to iilau him a way of making n living Uf purchase money ? r > ,000 was paid by Rdw Chabo and notes signed by John and ward ChatiU and secured on th" property v given foi the remaining $11,000 John Cl vvitH to IIUVH thu management of the b HUBS. If all went well the notes were ti paid out of the i.rollts of the hotel when puld John Chase was to be cntltlei u one-half Intel cst In the propotty. was to pay nothing to his brother the use of the property and In the em ! John should be ublo to pay thu (11,000 f the Income , ho would receive u half Intel John ( iels Into nillleiiltluN. On October 19 , 1896 , when John convi to Rilwaid his inteiest In the hotel , a. ci had arisen in John s alitilrs Ho was Lu lu debt and his creditors thieatcncd to led their dues by process of law To a closing thu business It was necessary transfer the hotel to Udward. The In tlon to keep John's Interest from the ei r tors may have been In the minds of parties when the transfer was made. J afterward told his wife that they had purpose In view Edward bays the dcei October 10 was made In satisfaction of purchase money and because John . The Into failed to piy any part thereof. to prefer Rdvviml In respect to the pure Is not Inconsistent with other money lonlUms In the mind of the giantorV ever the fact may be as to the tredl that Ed' ' believe to there Is no reason Intended to deprive complainant of homestead right and ho was apparently posed to treat her falrlj at all times A homestead right arises only upon title In the claimant lu equity as well si circumstances dlbcloscd In law. The record do not show that John Chase acquired an Interest In thu property in Uoversy. The property was conveyei him Jointly with Edward , but he did not the vendors as he agreed to. The dee Kdwald of October 10 , 18SG. was mad satisfaction of the purchnbo tiiouuy pal the vendors by Edward and tUerefoio it Millif aiftt utfeUuat without thctjrignatui complainant * , , ! / The decree of the court dismisses the . The al complilimnt. at the coat of the notice o for the complainant gave ney appeal from the decision of Judge Unlit M2\v roii Council Determine * to Tut the ' Metioiiolltun IUNM. ! on n LEAD , S. D. , March 9. ( Speclal.- ) though Lend U a city of nearly 8,000 In Uants It has no sewerage sjbtem and drainage is ariowed to run down the sti and nllojs. The city council has now v fn put In one of the- beet sewerage sjs la the state. Estimates of the cost ' been made by Engineer Uosowater of Om who places the figures at $2fl,000. The coi will pay more than that for the sjetem fore It Is complo'e < l , probably not less ifCO.OOO. Honds will be voted for Ide m sary amount and they will be taken ui the business men of the city. The rlgr way is being secured through the sti nnd alleys. It will bo a busy time for laboring men of the city a < ul it Is lute of the E to pay the standard wages HlriB. Iliiirlneer anil Flreimiii Hurt. CIIRYRNN'R , Wjo , March 9. ( Sp Telegiam ) Union Pacific westlwund 1 wrecked near Piedmont stt No. 3 was tally this morning by being run Into I llflit pusher engine. The two engines , nnd baggage cars were derailed. Kngl Hamilton and Firemen Mitchell and O'l Grip Hangs On. ss tlio poisons deposited In . by tlio nt-rins oC Ui Oilppo quickly nnd thniounlily driven on tin1 boRlnnliiK tlu-y will continue to iliu vitality nnd vvnste the nerve reef of the body until the strength s away nnil the victim IH oveicoinc nervous prostintlon and colln Ancient methodb of ( leatineiit nu donner recosnl/ed as competent to t this tenneiotiH disease , but theio remedy wlili'h never falls to Klve i NO long as Ihete K vitality enough to build on. It Is Dr. Miles' Ncnlv nerve food and vitallrer of nneiiu Miluu In all oases of Kilp or Its ten after eflects. Headache , bacUn nervousness , dl/zlness , loss of appt Inability to sleep and nervous pie : tlon all yield befoie Its womlinful K liu , Htreii thonliiK and vltiill/.hi } , ' 1 eiice. "l < a Orlppe left me tonlbly aflll with neur.ilBla , sleeplessiuss Htomaeh tiouiilehlch BUUII develi Into Vervous piohti.itkm and 1 > \i comiileto wiecU. When our home hlelnns failed to help mo I uen { inuid Uaplds for help , but they ; me up to die , Itcgan taking Dr. M Ncrxlnu mill was benellted fioin Hist doho. In u fe\v v\eeks. I wns and now I can do as much \\Qrk 01 farm as I over muld " JOHN P. MlSN'nil Ced.tr Splines , Ml A trial package of Dr. Miles' ia\ tieatment for the gilp , eonsKtlng ol Miles' Netvlne , Ir Miles. ' Anti- I'llls and Dr. Miles' Nerve and I J'Hlh111 be bent absolutely fie cost to nny IKMUJII sending ; name addiess on a postal oaid , u'ljui'stliu tt.imple and mentioning the name of paper. Addiess , Dr. Miles Medical LIUnut , lud. nor were badly injured. All travel was < 1 la > ed live hours MVI 1 MJMP.VP ( \ INDIAN liAMl At't oT ( ' ( ilini < " > H HPCOM | | lloin tloailiT * from Donlilc I'miiicnl. CHAMHEUI.AIN. S I ) , March 0 ( Special ) The sundry clill bill , pained congress at tin la t moinPiit , contained clmi r that Is rf vltnl Interest to this si tlo'i of tbo stnto The paragraph referi to provides t'mt all pc : < PIII vsho may hn hcretnluir settled upon ti ! t portion of t great Sldix losprvnilon which was opened to settlement by virtue of tin nc passed March 2 , ISsl , may sccuro pntcntj fc" t lands embraced In their cnt : > upnn mihl the paymen'n rctjulrcd In fccllon 21 of ss act , and that no other picymcnl shall bo i ( lulrcd of snld claimant ! Several jcars n the commissioner of the general land oil ruled that settlers upon the ceded Bio lands would have to pay $1 Ji" per acre the lands , the regular homestead fee , In s dltlon to the fee awarded to thu 1 dlans foi the liit.d , thus making double charge This action of cougn waives the payment of the $1 25 homosU fee declared by the commissioner to be i nnd 1cmes but the one chaigc against I land , saving (200 to each claimant. 1 ruling of the commissioner that the dou charge was due has discouraged ECttlenn and the present action of congress v naturally relieve the whole situation THRILLING ESCAPE OF A CA Molorinnii of Iliilxtcnil strrot C imiri It from n IMiuiKc Into the ChlciiKo till or. _ _ CHICAGO , 'March ' 9 Htty people m rowly escaped death tonight In nn accldi to a Halstead street electric car at No Halated street brlilge Approaching the bridge at a rapid rate speed , the motownan ot iho car failed notlco that the bridge was open Wl within a few feet of the Hver lie suddei discovered the dinger and put on I brakes , at the same tlmo endeavoring to verse the electilc current. In spite of efforts the front part of the car ran do upon the abutments of the bridge and hi there. One foot further nnd It would h : plunged into the river thirty feet below , c ns It was Jammed with p-isacngers the 1 ot life must have been frightful. The mot nmi , thinking the car wns doomed , v\nn the passengers nnd then jumped Into river. The tipping of the car on the ah mcnt , accompanied by thn motorma warning , caused n panic among the p sengers , nnd they made a wild stampi for 'the doors During the rush lor saf four of the passengers were Injured. TI are : Albert nose , ankle sprained. Mrs. Mary Tarnsworthprostrated fright. Charles Ulchter , ankle sprained. Mlnnlo O'Houllhan , cut by falling gl from the windows of the car. The motorman , after jumping Into river , managed to clutch some piles i keep his head above water until ho 1 dragged out. WRANGEL DESIRES fd SECEI ltll < - e Under Cniitulliui Ilule i Tow -\Voulil Hi * tin * Center of Trade ( or < lie Interior. SEATTLE , March 9. The citizens of 1 'Wrangel , Alaska , are said by late arrli from the north to be drawing up a pctll asking the joint high commission to c their town to Canada. This Is one of oldest settlements In Alaska. They dei to bo the center of Canadian travel to mines of the Interior nnd think a changi flags would help their business chan The only excuse they offer for their deslr get from under the American flag Is that principles and laws for which that stands are not In effect In Alaska. T claim that the territory has been aht and neglected and that the present laws unfit to live tinder. Fort Wrangel Is the starting point for Interior by the Stlckeen or all-Canat trail It proved a dlemal failure last 3 and the Canadian government has at given up hopes of getting to the intoilor t way. It Is doubtful If Canada would act Wrangol as the British entrance.Vrnt Is one of the oldest settlements In Ala and has about 500 population. The A II of It. A kidney education starts with : I3r ache means kidney ache , lame back me lame kidneys , weak back means weak I nojs , cure means Doan's Kldnay Pills. li about the frco distribution In this paper , call at Kulm & Co , pharmacists , corner ] and Douglas , Omaha , Neb , , on Satun March 11th. KI pi 1111 ; Iinlteil to ICmiMiiH City KANSAS CITY. March 9. Rndyard I ling has been Invited to Kansas City to j a reading on Queen Victoria's birthday , ! 24. The Invitation was sent thiough 1 * Uurroughe , the Ilrltlsh vice consul , and extended In behalf of resident subjects ot ( luceu. Elaborate ceremonies are planne TODAY'S WEATHER FORECA Iliilu In Knntern Nelirnnkn ) Snow r Colder In AVeNloni Portion. WASHINGTON , March 9. Forecast Friday : For Nebraska Itnln In eastern portl rain or snow and colder In wastern portl variable winds , becoming northerly. For South Dakota Cloudy ; probi snow ; colder ; winds becoming northorl For Iowa Cloudy ; probably rain ; cas north winds. For Kansas Increasing cloudiness ; pi ably rain , colder In western portion ; v able winds. For Missouri IncrcBHlng cloudlm probaibly rain , easterly \vlnds. For Wyoming Snow and colder ; m winds. l.oc-nl lleroril. oFFicn OF THU wuATiinn nunn. OMAHA. March 9 Om lliu recuiil of t peiaturn and rainfall coinpau d with corresponding day of the lust three > ear uo' ) . isis is > y7 : Maximum temperature . IiS 57 37 Minimum tempt r.iture . : i'i .id 2' ) Average temperature , 17 II JI I'reilpltatlon 00 .00 T Record of temperature and rainfall Omaha for this da ) and since March 1 , 1 Normal for the day llxctsb for the da > Accumulated drtldenry flure March t Normal rainfall for the day 011 II ilclini } for the CHV ! . . Oil Total -alnfall slnre March 1 .02 I l > c > tlpleiu ) plnco March 1 31 I D llcli ncy for cor pprlod , 1S95 15 1 Di'llclency for cor period , 1 > 37 201 Iti-inrlN from htntlonn ill N p. i BTATJONS AND BTATE OF WEATHER. Omaha cloudy 52 North 1'Iitte , iloudy 01 Salt l.aUe , snowing 51 riievmne , cloud ) 1 ? | 52 Hnpld City , cloudy 4b h Huron , cloudy : u SG Wllllulon. sno 24 2C Chicago , char .12 SJ St Louis , clear 66 U ) Bt I'aul. cloudy , I 3JI ; Duvfiiport paitly cloudy ( 44 61 lit Una. cloudy ' 2. | Jl IC.insus CMty partly eloudy. . . I W tiO Havre , nowlni ; . ' . . . . 10 > - IHsmarek eloudy . , 2S W CJalv eston partly clpiidy _ J C21 w T Indicates trace of precipitation IA WHbSH Local Forecast Oftlcl. IN A POZZL1XC POS1TK England's ' Lord of Admiralty on the Na Estimates for the Year. WILL MODIFY ARMAMENT IF OTHERS t'nltrd Sin I I'M , Utixnlii , I'rnnpc n ( eriiinii ) llti-ve -U..IKIK TOIIM Hot of AVnr Shllii I mli-r Coiiitrnc- tlon ' 1 linn LONDON' , March 9 In IntroducliiB navv cellmates lu the House of Commons day the first loid of the namlraltj , the HI lion Ooorge J Uoaehen , said never ! estimates been submitted under m unique circumstances Ahoid was the c ffirence foi Intel national dUarmament , wl behind were the IneKlonts of list Novcml and while a compaiUon of the naval stren of the \arloua countries was In everboc mouth the most striking confidence shown In British preparedness to meet emergencies The continental powers , he said , were i turbcd by the allegation that Orcat Urll was preparing with n particular purpose aggressive action , but , the minister sorted , the idea never cnteted the mind the government. Ho then pioccedcd to tall the naval program. Mr. Goschen said her majesty's govc ment proposed to make Wei-Hal-Wel war port on the northern coast of the Sh Tung peninsular a secondary naval has pointing out that It would bo a most vt nblo anchorage and of the gieatost Imj tance In anj operations lu Chinese \vnt nnd adding tint it was proposed to c\p 1,300,000 on Wel-IIal-Wel during the pi out ) car and Cl.fiOO.OOO next jear Continuing , Mr Ooschen Informed House thai the personnel of tha.im ) for coming ) cnr would be Increased 1,250 , n making n total of 110.G40 , at a cost of J 474,000. I'a > of I'ernoiinel. Comparing the pay of the personnel CJoschen said tb't while Great Britain j j : 7.000,000 ami France 3,000,000 Ru paid only 445,000. Ho could not uni stand how that was , but that was all estimates revealed Referring to shipbuilding he said the ci Ing program had been framed after c sldeiatlon of the programs of other powi After n study of these programs he poll out that It was not reassuring The Un States , Russia , France , Japan , Italy Germany had under construction 683 tons of war ships , or 223,000 tons more t was contemplated In the piesont cstlma This had forced the government to d up a new program. Excluding last ye supplemental program It provided for Ironclads , two armored cruisers and tl snnller cruisers of a specially high spee The money lequlred , therefore , for coming financial ) ear was CuuO.OOO , and total under the shipbuilding vote , Inclm the liabilities for last jcir's original supplementary programs , would bo 12,5 000 , an Increase of over 2,000,000. total estimates were 26f > S4,000. For armament Mr. Goshen asked an crease of 101.000 , ehlell ) for the const : tlon of guns , but also for more ammunl for practice , which he asserted was a n ter of enormous Importance as shown by late war. -\VlIIIiiK io Moillf } Armament. After speaking of the necessity for Increased shipbuilding -vote , he said tl were the votes required by the present uatlon. "But , " he added , "would that the nc of other nations resulting from the c j ing International conference could mak I possible toe us to dlmlolcd or modify i program , while of course malnUlnlne | standard and relative position. " l Mr. Goschen then announced In behal her majesty's government that if the o great naval powers were prepared to dli Ish their program. Great Britain was pared to modlf ) its own. Hut If the ci hopes were not realized , the program w have to stand and Mr. Goschcn oxpre the hope that those who were proposlni attack the country's expenditures would attempt to dissuade the people from b ing the taxation necessary to carry on duties of the empire. In conclusion the first lord of the ai rally said the estimates were simply embodiment of llie feelings of a peace- ing , detcrm'ned ' nation. ( Checrfl ) Mr. Goschen emphasized the purely tensive ideas of the navy , but in vlev Iho construction by rivals of fart cruli with the avowed purpose of prclng on nation's commerce , and Great Britain's supply In the event of war , Eng.'and forced to build five now cruiseis , part larly swift , In order to circumvent t ! pchomes He also said that the four arm cruisers now being built under the orlg program would bo the most powerful s In the world. ADHERE TO POPE'S ' TEACHIN 1'iinllMt Fiitlierv Itc-i > l > ( n Ili < - > < > vllcnl Hecpntly IxHiieil from Koine. NEW YORK , March 9. The follow Infi flclal statement as to the action of the r 1st fathers upon the publication of the cent letter of the pope on American which touched upon the teachings of late Father Isaac T. Hecker , the foil of the congregation of missionary prlesl St Paul , the npoatle , as Interpreted In / Klein's French translation ot bis life Issued today As soon as the pope's letter to Cnril Gibbons had been published In the r ! paperb the I'aullst fathers sent a telegrai 1 Cardinal Kampolla assuring him that ! entliely acquiesced In the teachings of hoi ) father and that they would Bin bend a letter cxpiesslng this more f This was Immediately picpared and sen I makes a detailed statement of the absr obedience of the Paullbt fathers to the li I and spirit of the pope's teaching , quc 1 their lulo as to the. thorough sphit of ol once and lo > alt > to Homo prescribed for fathers When a new edition of this "IJfe of Fn Heckei" Is prepared-It will emphasize pope's teachings and conform to his j ment In ever ) respect. None of the members of the I'aullst < munlty would give any further details corning the letter sent to the pope , prt ring that any future publication regar it should be made from Homo. Folln Is n copy of the cablegram leferrcd to at which was sent to Caidlnal Hampolla medlatel ) upcn the publication of the pi encyclical , by the Very Hcv. George Ves superior general I "Tho I'aullst fathers about to dlspat letter of adherence , fully embrace teachings of Leo XIII " TEST OF TUBE WIRE G Ht 1'ri'NNiire lleni'lieil IN ! IO I'linmlN , tiltheloi'll > of , ' 1,1)01 ) 1'uet I'ei Sreonil. HEADING , 1'a , March 9 An official eminent test of tie Urown segmcntal wire gun took place today nt lllrsl where lift ) of these guns are being bull tbo government The gun U live-In h Icr , weighs three and one-half tons ut nineteen feet long The tests were under the supcrvlslo Captain Ira McNult of the Ordnance del racnt and Edward M Gage , governmcni gpeclor In charge cf the leading and tlrli The highest pressure reached WBD over 000 pounds , with a velocity of nearly feet per second Thcso tests will bo co tinned for some das co far the ) have be highly satisfactory to the Imcnlor J Drown , and the governmcni ofllclols. INCENDIARIES AT PANDACA Terrorl hiK InlinliHniiti of rillnli Mllaue "Who ! ' " ' * < 5 Hinthl c Insurrection. MANILA , March 10 1125 n m Het Incendiaries landed at the village of 1'and can last night for the purpose , it Is allege of lerrorlzlng those of Iho Inhabitants w do not Bjmpnthlzo with the insurrection number of houses were destroyed. The United States transporl Grant , will sailed f i om New York January in having bonul Major General Law ton , the Fourth I fantry and n battalion of the Seventeen infantry arrived ihis morning With the exception of San Pedro Maca where Filipino sharpshooters Incessantly n noy the American troops , matters arc u usually quiet along the line The weather Is much cooler today. SCHEME 10 RESTORE TANU A.linlrnl Knn Mild < o Aetli tinier IiiNtmetloiiH < o llcnlurc KlnK of Siimoii. CHICAGO. March 9. A special to t Chronicle from Honolulu , March 1 , via S ; Francisco , March U. says "Concerning the Samoan situation stirtllng report wns given out by nn ofllc of the cruiser Philadelphia to a friend he Just prior to the sailing of the flagship f Apia According to the olllccr Admli Katltz Is instructed to uphold all of the r cent decisions of Chief Justice Chambc icspectlng the election ot a king In Sam and matters growing out of It. Ho is to c operate at once with Iho American ai British consuls and declare Malletoa Tan Iho rlRhtful and legal king "Mnlletoa will be placed In author ! under the protection of American n llrltlsh marines. Mataafa , who now li ascendancy , will be called upon to su render. Should he refuse to do so Admli Knutz Is Instructed to proceed by force necessary to reinstate the duly-elected kli : Malletoa Tanus "It Is believed there will bo a strugg .Matnafa Is brave. Ho thinks ho has the I dorsement of , and will be supported 1 I Germany It Is not believed tint Admli Kautz will attempt to follow him furtli ] than his present stronghold , some sK ml ! from Apia , In which case our sailors vvoi not be endangered , except from bus whackers Dut Mataafa himself may bo t aggressor. " LEAVE RED FIRE IN WAH Tour of ' 1 eiith IIIIIIIIIIICN Thrum houlli Cnrollnii MnrUiMl l lUotoim Conduct. RALDIGII , N. C. , March 0. The tour the- Tenth immunes through South Carol was marked by drunken rioting and shoot : at people , houses and cattle along tbo ri j road During the few minutes tint the tr stopped here there were drinking and ills dor among the men. Several shots w ! fired at the ground or Into the air. .along the route their conduct was the sai j A dispatch from Henderson tonight sa "The Tenth Immunes. negro troops , pas here today over the Seaboird Air Line. Tl shot at private houses and school chlldr Several men were wounded. The officers the regiment seemed to have no con ) over the men. " AUTHOR OF "COUNTY FAII > ell lliirei'NH Ileclnren IIIniNelf llnr runt ; MnliUIIION , $1O4O.MM ISut u Wnrilrolic Left. NEW YORK , March 9 Nellson Burgi better known by his stage name of I > Uurgcss , the actor and stage manager , to < tiled a voluntary petition in bankrupt ! His total liabilities are $104,059 , all un cured , no assets and not even a wnrdrobi llrlilKf DnllilerH Adjourn Coiiicntl PITTSBURO , March 9. The fourth : nual convention of the National Assoclat of Bridge and Structural Iron Work 1 ended today with the election of ofllcers i the ensuing year ns follows Presldi John T. Butler of Buffalo ; secretary-tre I urer , J W Pryael of I'lttsburg , vice pri dent , W. E Barry of New York ; genf I organizer , W. J. Hyan , Boston The mnl i of nlllllntlon with the Federation ot La nnd the National Building Tiades com 1 was referred back to the local organbatit SUCIIUT 01A STHAMSK I.I PH. .TevniN Vnlentliiv'N Ilenmrlinlilo loiiee of Plftj learn. Then Dc-alh Ta strangest character tlat over dv within the confines of Brldesburg Is dc icports the Philadelphia Telegraph. He > Jeems Valentine , who lived at 13 Hed street , and with him paused away the ca fully kept secret of bis life. Tliat there ' a romance 'o it there Is no doubt. Brid burg was a village of a tow scattered hou when Valentino first arrived ther . came from no ono know positively wh < Hn was cheerful enough In thoea days , i was an excellent neighbor. This was ye before the civil war. Suddenly a change canio over 1he life Jcoms Valentine. It was about five ye before 'tho rebellion broke out , and sevc new houses had sprung up within sight the ) oung man's homo. The people w dered why Valentino did not speak vvben met them on the street , and tbelr wend menl changed to amazement as the ye passed nnd the young man vv nt about tomb. The matter 1 duties as silent as the soon forgotten , however. Many of the yoi fanners marched away * o the war. never i return , while Valentino , broken-hearted i dejected , moved Into the little Hedlcy sti house when that thoroughfare was opened I the public. I Forty years passed Sergeant Albert n gin of the Brldesburg police station v I sitting rtn his ofllco last Wednesday nl , ' when the town bell rang 12 o'clock ' sound of iho last btroko had scarcely d | awuy when a belated pedestrian rushed I the roll room and with whiteface i tremulous voce cried out "My God , sergeant , old Valentino's Bill In his fronl room all frolhlng al the moutl Sergeant Bergln immediately rang station house gang and Policeman Fn Glmbel wna senl away on the double-qu to Investigate Glmbel soon reached Y cntlne's house al 13 Hedlcy street. Push open 1(10 front dcor , the policeman cute the crily living room In the house , U ] the mantel burned a single tallow cam bhedtllng a dull , uncertain light , while sea In an old arm chair , his eyes fixed upon opposlto wall , wns Jecnis Valentine ' old man's white hair fell dawn over shoulders , and tbo policeman cried o "Come , Mr Valentine , what Is the matte Valentino never cnswered , and Glmbel t that tfio old man was dead Looking upon the spot on 'the ' walltvvh the dtnd nun's eyes nested , the patroln beheld the picture of a young woman , hah arranged In the quaint style of li ago Who the young woman was vvh picture had charmed Valentine's dying g will nvvci bo Inovvn , as the man had BpoKen to his neljCiborB for well nigh (1 ( yiMis , and no ono View the story of his p i ( ( tiiii Inn line , Chicago Post. The bov WUH try Inn tpulf ) when a certain thlnit hinp neil 1 ' 1 IK nlyht that you dldn I tome hew ho bcean , addiesslns his remarks to man "That Iscr ) Indefinite , " broke in w Jinan Tli man had nothing to say He ki that thf best thin ! ; he could do was io i lend to lake it M hla wife's llttlv joke. BOLD TRAVELERS IN HUM Bermnn Scientist * Locate Source of Yell River in Darkest India. MEET STIRRING ADVENTURES V/ITH / ROBBE ( ieouruphlenl Infiirinnllon Ohtnlneil Tout-flier with Iniiior- tnntooliiKlonl anil Ce enl Collei'lloiiH. VAXCOUVKH , B C. March 0 AdU 1) ) the steamer Umpress ot India pay : Th' ' arrived in Shanghai recently two dlst iululled ; tiavolere , Prof Futtercr of Knr lithe , geologist , and Or Holterer of Lorn In lladen , who have Just crossed northea arn Thibet from Turkestan , discevorlng I source ot the Yellow river and cnterl China by the northwest , reaching Hank jiid civilization by the Han river The p Feseor hn.s left for hrme via Japan and ' United States. The delegation left Germt Dli November lit , 1S ! > 7 , nccompiuled by [ Surman servant Reaching Suchou , Iho i ilorers went to Slnlngfu , which ihcy read In the middle of last July. It was from there that the two selentl imngeil to start on nn expedition , havl Tor Its object thc.explorallou of the Yell river south of the Kokoncr. At this po Lhelr servant deserted Ihcm nnd the trav ors were swindled by natives. They 1 Lionkor on August 6 and went over couu never bcforo traversed by foieigners. W them were two Cossacks and eight Chine In the upper Tahonlley the pirty w attacked by about thirty robbers , ono-li at whom Kept up a lively tusllado wh their companions raided the animals of expedition The explorers loUtrued the : and wounded scveial of their assailants. Reaching Tachou , where some Ainerli missionaries were met. It became cvldi thai the country In Ihe west and Bouthvv was full of robbers , so traveling there 1 to be abandoned Accordingly the pa went on Io iManchou. Ping Liang nnd Sli mi f u , which latter place wns reached Christmas , then down Tan river in couple of boats to Han river , which t < them to Hnnkon on Januar ) 4. lr F tcrer made -valuable geological collect besides taking careful observations for r teorologlcal and map-making purpo' whilst Dr Holterer more particularly terested himself In zoological matters , g ting together an Important collection. ELABORATE CARE OF QUE1 Victoria' * Trli to Southern I'rinii-o 3In < le the Sulijeet of IJvtrnor- illiiar.i 1'reeiiiitloiiN. LONDON , March 0 The fiieen _ postponed her departure to the south Franco until Saturday next In conseque of the storm In the channel The postpo ment of her majesty's departure is n sti ing Illustration of the extreme care anil the precautions with which she Is surroun nnd the enormous amount of machln which Is necessary when she travels stead of going In her own yacht to Cl bourg , as usual , she decided to avoid long trip and go from Folkestone to Boulog Sur-Mer In a special passenger boat , wl has been entirely changed for its clgl minutes' trip All sorts of staging platforms had been erected at Folkesli where Rear Admiral John Fullciton , aid- camp of the queen , who has been In ci mnnd of the royal yachts Victoria Albert since 1SS4 , nnd a host of court oflic have been superintending the arrar ments. Two trial trips have already J : made and everything was in readiness today. At Boulogno-Sur-Mer. In addition t large force of gendarmes and custom h < officials , two battalions of Infantry v In readiness , while the entire railroad to Nice was guarded by soldiers postec Intervals , supplementing the usual forci railroad employes detailed for duty In a emergencies. The French governmen taking unusual precautions on account Ihe supposed hostility of a portion of people to the queen. All these arrangem In France were upset by a dispatch f Rear Admiral FUllerton postponing journey on account of the weather prev Ing in the channel , classed as a "slot whereas only a moderate sea was runulnj MURDERER TRIES TO ESCA Hln I'nriitnoiir HeiiiiNtN Her I'm O run n to He llrmiKlil to the .It AVnntN to I'lllj Dentil Ser lee. ST SCHOLASTIQUI3 , Quo. , March Samuel I'arslow , who was to bo hanged Mrs Cordelia Polrlere tomorrow for the r dor of the latter'H husband , tried to ca la jt night and had actually got out of cell when the guards detected him. Mrs Polrlcr , who was the oiganlst al Canut church , has asked as a last favor her parlor organ be bioughl Into these so she may play and sing the musical' of her own death service. MONTREAL , March 9. At the rcqucs the Catholic priest It has been decider hong Sam Parslow and Cordelia I'olrlen St. Scholastlquo tomoirow back to back with a heavy black curtain between thei E.NfihAM ) WII.I. hi I'l'OIlT Clll No Power Will lie Permitted to 1'ti niNMiiIiillon of Coiitrni't. LONDON , March 0. In the House of C JIIOIIH today , replying to a question on subject , Right lion John Brodorick said majesty's government had not modlHe-l undertaking to support China agalm power committing aggression in China cause thn latter had granted British i Jccts permission t < make or supporl a i road or public work. But , he added , government did not anticipate that a n tlon of this description would arise icspcct to the British contiact for the no ern railroads The foreign question and answnr a from the Russian piotest against the fi ! nillrcad contract and the statement of Ilrltl&h minister nt Pekln , Sir Claude MitUonnld , that any attempt to ropuil the contract will be regarded as a breac faith meriting retilbutive measures. H the Bnme time recalled Lord Salisbury's suiances of support for China If aiio power attempted to force It to repudiate contract. rniiilltlnn of ( ineen llenilette. BRUSSELS , March 9. Pessimistic rui regarding the condition of Queen M Henrietta continue. A bulletin Issued this evening says she had a serious rel | during the afternoon , but afterward i proved. I.lhernlM InereiiNe 'I heir llnjorll LONDON. March 9 In the election tciday in the Inland division of the A Riding of Yorkhhlie for a successor Paillamenl to Thomas Wayman , liberal , Bean the < 5 gnatnro U Bears the Bigaatnro cf Bean the Signature ef signed , Mr Charles P Trcvelyn liberal wa successful ibv ix majority of isl \i the lasl elMtlon the llbonl majnrltyvij 30G II UP. TDK LOOKS IIP lll.l IU 0\T * > , \ineilenii MtlilltM * < > et n < IIIIIHIIn i\rrclnc : on Iho iNlnitil of Inltn. VAL1ITTA , Island of Malta , Miroh ' . - The I'nltctl States transpoit Sheridan from New York on February 19 for Manila ar rived here1 yesterday morning Uy pormlssloi of HIP governor of Malta , General Sir Arthui James Lou Frcmantle Iho American troops consisting of 2,000 men , landed today an' ' the governor , attended by his staff Iti'poeti-i ! them on the Florlnn parade ground Sub sequently the Americans marched past and created n splendid Impression Admiral Sir John Oni'miiney Hopkins commamler-ln-ohlof en the Modltennncat station , and Major General I < ord Congleton commanding the Infantry brigade , with tholi staffs , were present. Them was also r large attendance of naval and mllltaiy mei and an Immense' concourse of spectators Thc troops rn boird the United Stati < transport Hherldr.n consist of the Twclftl t'iilti-1 Ptnti-s Infantry and n bittallon o the Seventeenth Infnntrv The detachmcnl Is commanded by Colonel Smith. Toulon 4'nrti liliti'N Vre n .loUe. PARIS , March 9 The Gaulols says the dynamite cartridges found near the Toulon arsttiaf weio placed there ns rt practical Joke and adds that tdey contained a harm- IIPS blasting powder The Gnulols may be correct , but the real truth will not be Known until the olllclnl Inquiry is concluded MutlnoiiN < "on > letH SmipreHii'il. MADRID , March 9 In a conflict today between the Spanish soldlciy nnd a numbei of mutinous convicts nt Santona , slxtccr miles east ot Santander , the fllte of an Im- IIDIHint arsenal and ot several mllitan maRii7lncs , ono convict wns killed and sev eral wounded storm ThreiileiiN I'earl PNlu-rM. BlllSBANi : , Queensland , March 9 1 In northeasl coasl Is now being swcpl by n s > e vere hurricane. Already there has beei much loss of life nnd property and Borlou : fears are entertained regarding the safety o the pearl shelling licet , which employs 1,001 men. Iniiiierfiite to ItepreNent LONDON , March 10 The Dally Graphl says this morning It understands thai SI Julian Pauncefotc , British ambassador n Washington , has been appointed to repre sent Great Britain at the forthcoming conference ferenco for the limitation of armaments. Ileiiort of Set/lire Denied. PBK1N. March 9. The report that tin Italians hove seized San-Mun , on San-Mui bay , province of Cho-Klang , which the Ital Ian minister , Slgnor Martina , had dcmandci as a naval base and coaling station , la ofll clally declared unfounded. BOOT AND SHOE MEN FIGURE MiiHtuehiiNcttN DeiilerNVorUlnu' U | Jiiterent In a 1.outlier Trimt. NEW YORK , March 9 A special dls patch from Boston to the Commercial Ad vertlser says : The shoe and leather men o j this city and the shoe towns of the state ar greatly Interested in n proposition that ha I been made to form a national boot and she trust. It appears that the matter wa broached to manufacturers by Smith i Ryan of Chicago A small unecting wa held , but no action was taken. The meet Ing adjourned with the Idea thai Ihe trad should be canvassed and the result bo re ported at a later meeting. There scorns I be a decided difference of opinion. Th largest manufacturers generally throw col water on what they call feeble attempts t form a combination. The project for a upper leather trust Is being actively puahei I'lnj iiiuteH' I'll ( nl ( luiirrel , PCTnilSBURG , Ind. , Match 0 This evenIng Ing Fred Limp , aRed 14 , and Dee Fnttdgoi aged 12 , gel Into n quarrel over some trtttln affair. When they llnally came togetl. < Limp drew a knife nnd cut Patterson u f-jai tul gash In the throat. The boy llngcrc until U o'clock , when ho died. Use the WORM ) FAMOUS l \vl.e 'Ionic .Marvellous Results in cases of SPRING FEVER. FOH SULFATLI \ \ lliili01H SI 119 fill I'FS Port nits niul inlniiiiii nts free MAU1AM . \ . I O NHVX Ir. ItiMinptt'c Kleelrlc- licit M Ilir Dull Due In the U in lit Vliniilutel ) Ciiiir-jnlcril to Cine In I2\er > t IIN < I Will PiunUli fell Von o If Mj Holt Mill Do.MI > o lluoil. \\hpn liunhond ch-ir-vot rUt'o ' energies have been dissipated bv vtilous eourxcs , i'\ce < Sts. nVPlwork ele. Kit cti Icily In the only sure and pptmanout ouic Any con- m lontlous physician will tell you this tliogp obstlnnto niui DriiR-s i innot cure mortify IIIR dl iMius they simply te > mi > or- urlly stimulate- they oppose not aid ua Hue SfKiml ImpoUncv S mlnnt Weak nosH Vnrli'ociK' und \\nstlni : nnd Shrink Inc may hn radii ally and iwrnmnrntly overcome by the proper IHM'IU ndnii of a good "troim stcadv , nr\tt wnverlmt i > cn- otratlnr current of Hlfctrlilly Through OR , BENNETT'S ' 'ELECTRIC BELT you Ret Just such a run cut my Hell Mi | > i > IUv IClecti Icily In lt < piiit-st form It docH not loll i > 'ir jar ax do KIIV ! into imtlorli" ' , and docs not bum and mis ter as do tht > burn m e t n I electiodM u d on Hll ether iimke's of ek'itrlc belts I have en- / , ; , . . > , , / . t I l fil v ovi re'otno tht < < "utnliiK atJ3 C \ - VI I V Y ' ' ' I / atlll Hi ) licit -will Kl\e about four time" m o i t > I'lee-- trlclty direct Into Ihe BVstetn t li a u nnv other h e 1 t. Him soft , ollkin , chamois-covered electrodes that keoii open the pores ol the skin nnd allow R all tbo current to lienctrnte with other bolts the cut rent Is reta'ned ' upon the surface hence Ihe bi.ni3. 1 world ! hud and Htiullnl for yrars to liorfi'ct mv niictrlc Hell , and I know ex actly vvlnt It will do 1 thf-refnro unhi'Sl- t.itlnclv Ktiar.intop u cure In \oi ) cnso Micro 1 recommend MIP IrPitmcnt of mv Selt If It will do y on no Rood 1 w 111 frankly tell ) ou so. 1 have not nor will not haveu dls mtls- tied patient 1 abso , lutel ) Biin'mitcw m bi It to ctiru all form ot SOMI il \ \ tf ikne-s- es In either box , re- more HhiuiiUen or Undeveloped UiKans and Vitality , euro Hhoumatlsm I u t\ei ) KUlsc , Kldmiy , l.lvcr nnd liladdcr tl louhles W o a k Back , Chronic Con } Btlpatlou , Dynpep u , uu l einale Coniil.vliHs | , belts as well as Imtteils" will burn out In time If they Klvo a iiiirent So will mine , but my bull onn be renewed foi only 75 cent' no other belt tan be lehowed lor any price and vrhcn worn out Is worthless My Electric Suspeimory for the perma nent euro of the various wcaknesros o ( men H FItl'i : to every male purclun'r ol one of my Belts 1 consider mv tiiHpeu- sory fully us pleat an Invention ns my Belt , and certainly Is a boon to buffering manhood It , lll.e my belt , will not burn , A cure Is Kiiaranteed Write or call upon me toduy do not put It off dolav are danKooun ) our cusa may ranch the Incurable tn e Uefore you know It If you live oui of HIP cltv I will send > ou my Now Book Aboul Klecti'cll ' ) . symptom blanks und otlui literature. Consultation and advice wlthoui coal. Rc- niembor. If my belt will not cure- you 1 will tell you so If you tire thlnkhij ot buying some other belt , write 01 call first I hu nil mal R of belt ? , so you < -.m compare thorn 1C vou vvunt to iry onf f ihe nihrrB 1 will loan you one. M ) hell Is not t-old In diuu stores nor by agents , enl ) by Electric Company , UOOIIIHO nnil 21 nniiKliiH Ulnet ; , Oinnlnlrlir. . . Kith mill Iloiltto .Streets. Olien from SiltO 11. in. to < l p. ill. l"en - IIIKH , I1ni. . Io SiIIO p. in. Sii IO n. in. tn n 11. in. m lie 1- COMBINED TREATMENT U/C THE GREAT CURATIVE POV nofercncecHi IU3ST 1IAMCS AM ) lj\lI.M ; ItlSINUS.S of thlN City. of teat IS THE WORKi O OSPiTSL OF at lie who loses that Is wrecked , Indeed Is ) our health falling vou. your strength , ambi id tion vl/or or vitality w istlns aw uV If so io to the Kri-ut STATH ihii"ntO-MiiJI- : CAI INSTITFTi : wheio mo alck and ulllld d nui rcce'vo tieatiiunt In the future as they < have In the piHt from the abk'st and moat uctcsnf.ul HpcelnllstB of the ago Homo doctors fall becaiibe of tro.itliiK the wroiirf d'riam otlurs from not knowing the right NO FAII.l'ltl.d treatment NO MISTAKFS llIIUi : AND In Beeklng treatmcnl the following qualifications should bo talon Into confederation : Ability , experience , xklll nnd an established reputation for n- niio iio or ts All of which are posscs ed by the HpcclullstB of this " Institute , and are necessary for a the successful nnd satisfactory ircalminl of an ) c- and nil of HH Cured by their how method cfa NERVOUS DEBILITY ultondlng nll- without knife , truss 01 do. fail mcnts'of yoUNCJ , .MIDDJ.n-AGi : ! ) and tciulon from work- painless , sure and pei- ilho OI.D AIRN. The- awful eft Us of ncKhitcrl inuiu'iit cure ho or Improperly tH'ated ( .isos , causlnir dialn , HftEHPnPCI R Ilydrocclc , swolllnt' nnd s- weakness of the body and brain , dUzlms" , UHnSltUUElLI : iciidernrHS of the Klands sth fiilllnK meiiinry luck of c-ncrK ) and tuntl- tri'iitri ] with unfailing HIKCCSH de'iice , pjliin In the hul : loins and kIdni'S h- and many otlu-r d str hMlns symptoms un- UUriTAGIOUS BLOOD POiSOK IHtliiB OIK for Html ) , bullies or enjoym'iH and all dls ani's of tlu ) ) lood promi > Hv and of life Our HjicN 'al trcatmi'iit will cure you , IhorcniKlily Hired und evuy truee of thu sh no mailer who or whal has failed. polh n iiadkultd ftniu tin hjHl.-tn foiuvoi , "UK In ultli and pmlty heM WE AW CflCM I'ost ' ( Jor " d vitality re- ATE DIS aSES K " " ' lTiJf \ tilr.H Htored to vviuk mi-n Or rly to etc whleh. If iitfUUl or lnu'rou b weik- which i - of the body have n Kann tr itnl I rmk down tin > hiiin nnd luuse of intd or fhrunki'n throuitn dlheases , ovir- ntly rand ( ti kidney dim IMC peiruaiu IndlscriMlons mereston d al w irk , oxcpsbfb or In Its most Improved ueiiKth nml vluor by tlic-lr to full power red lit 3- I mm udmlulst of treatment 3ei BUec BSful ttybtem onneetlon with HPLI ! ; il mrdlcil treatment. heirs AVrltc If you cinnnt tall Letters ( ontldinil.il and HHHV , < ircl In nil laiiKUu is They have th most suenasfnl home tuatiiu-i t known u the infdlial iirofi HSI n und tliouHands who wcic un ihh > to call at olllei have been cuied at home by th Ir com bined elcctro-tn dlc.il trentmcnt irs KRE.B1. -lo ( tin : 1,1n vvnii ) i\iit\ : t \M : > te Oprn N ii , in , to , * p. in , , ( I : ! ! ! ! to S p. in. Siimln ) M ) u. in. to I n. in , Electro-Medical Institute State - , 1JI ! > 8 1--AHNA.M hT. , OMAHA , NKH. In e- FOR MEDICINE. COT TZ/JB ovr. _ Si-nd It vilh your order lor four dill quarts ol our i > > car.old Kve ( or $3 IB , F.Xl'KKSS PUKi'AIO. and we vvdl fend ; ou I'KI.IC OK C1IAKOK two sampfu lioUn.3. cue u anil one 15-ji.ar olil Kvc. acorlc tcicwauda yold tlppcil whisky ilro3 , \\uiunVu yuu this oiler slmjily to cet you to try the goods Vie also lia\e this tame brand H years old. i.lucli we will dispaso ol at $3.50 per gillon , In 1 ot ol two or inoro eallons at one shipment \Vu aluo nlvo ramplt tOttUsHl.if > and cork fccrtvv with tticbc L'omU If cpods are not satisfactory vou can return them at our expense mid wo will HirrUKN YOUK MONUV 'i O you lliesc Roods are ( hipped direct ' from the liUtllllni'company , which guarantees tliclr purity and taves inladlo incn't proliU Kclereiiceanyexprek8 company as they handle thousands ol ourjiackat ; " ' KELLERSTRASS DISTILLING CO. 14th and Main Sis. , K AN5A5 CITV , HO. NOTE Orders for Arl . Colo. Calll , Idaho. Mont , Kev. N.Mex. , Ore. Utah , Wash. , Wyo. , roust call for Incnty quarts by freight , pit-paid.