n THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MOXDAV , NOVEMBER 20 , 1809. CIERR CANNOT BE REMOVE ! Aspirants to Supreme Oturt Clerkship Mn , Possess Their Souls in Patience. MUST WAIT TWO YEARS AND A HALF YE Cnhinbell t'Aniiot lie Oimlcil from III I'onltloii Exccnt for Cntinc Ilimlncn * of ( lie Lincoln I'okloflloc. LINCOLN , Nov. 19 , ( Special. ) Attentlo wan called In The Dec several days ago t the fact that the popocrntlo aspirants fc f the cfllce of clerk of the supreme court wei a , little premature in their candidacy , n the term of the present Incumbent would m expire for over eighteen months. Thos who understand tha situation say that th present clerk cannot bo removed from ofiU before the expiration of his term exccr for causo. The constitution of Ncbrnsk : which appears plain on this subject , provide as follows : ' "There shall bo appointed by the suprem court a reporter , who shall act an clcr of the supreme court and librarian of th law and miscellaneous library of the stall whoso , term of office shall be for four yean unless sooner removed by the court , whos salary shall be fixed by law , not to excce $1,600 per annum. " Congressman Burkett will leave for Wash Ington 'tomorrow. He will bo accompanlc by Ocorgo Tobej of this city , who will ac as private secretary for Burkett. . POntollloe Stntlntlcn. An Idea of the largo volume of busline transacted nt the Lincoln pcetoffico may b obtained from the report of Postmastc Bushncll for the month ending November C In accordance with nn order from the post master general nil mall matter passlni through the Lincoln postofilce during tha period was weighed nnd comparison with i report for a similar period a year ago showi an itnusur.l Increase In the amount of bua IncM handled. The mall claslflcalions In the wclghlui wcro flrst-dnso mall , letters nnd sealed matter tor paying postage , second class matter third ana fourth class matter , includlm merchandise and equipment , consisting o pouches , mall sacks and all property belonging longing to the department that was welghci with the mall. The tolal In these claasc was ns follows for the month : First-class mailer , 11,457 pounds ; second clnts matter , 211,322 pounds ; newspapers fra In county , 1.252 pounds ; ihlrd and fourth clars matter , 21,460 pounds ; government frci matter , 6,145 pounds ; equipment , 41,33 : pounds ; total , 200,462 pounds. This In ( ons Is over five tons of lolle : moll , IOC tons of newspapers , twelve tons o merchandise nnd package mall , three ton : of Government free matter and twcnty-oni Ions of equipment. These figures also give an Idea of thi enormous amount of sacond-clnss mall car tcr handled and dispatched from the Lin coin postofilce. The largest single day's business was ot November 1 , when 11,580 first-elate letteri wcro dispatched. These figures are for out going mall only. It Is difficult to cstlmnti the number of letters received and dellvcrci from points outside of Lincoln. However the Incoming mnll has been increasing li volume for the last few years. The figures for the month are eligbtl } above the average for the reason that the two political central committees sent oul considerable mall during the period. WHAT IT COST TUB CANDIDATES , lluril Cnnli I'll Id Ont to Secure Otllcc , . in Xehranka. PLATTSMOUTH. Nob. , Nov. 19 , ( Spe- claD -Tho , . , following figures shay the amount cf mdney spent by each candidate in Cass .county 'during the late campaign , as filed with County Clerk James M. Rob ertson : County Judge Paul Jessen , $187.10 ; B. S. Ramsey , $119.20. County treasurer J. L. Barton , 01. C3 ; J. Trltsch , $39.03. Clerk of district court George Houss-.vorth , $125.30 ; W. K. Fox , $46. County clerk J. M , Robertson , $80.25 ; John Tutl , $35. Counly Judge J. E. Douglas , $77.75 ; Oscar Allen , $63.40. Sheriff W. D. Wheeler , $27. Superintendent of public Instruction W. C. Smith , $61.84 ; R. 'A. Case , $77.60. Coroner P. P. Gass$5 ; J. P. Saltier , $24. Surveyor E. E. Hilton , $1. WEST POINT , Neb. , Nov. 10. ( Special. ) Tbo amounts expended by the successful candidates for otllco on the county ticket have been sworn , to as follows : II. W. 'Phillips ' , sheriff , paid democratic county central committee , $23 ; team , 70 cents ; tolal , $23.70. S. S. Krake. Judge , teams , $9.85 ; railroad fare , $3.04 ' ; central committee , $23 ; cards , $3.50 ; total , $39.09. M. K' , Manning , superintendent , railroad fare , $2.08 ; central committee , $23 ; tolal , ' $25.08. A. F. Walla , counly clerk , cards , $10 ; teams , " $9.25 ; railroad fare , $1.E4 ; central committee , $23 ; total , . $43.89. J. C. Pinker , clerk of the district courl , cards , $2. CO ; teams , $20.95 ; railroad fare , $2.55 ; central committee , $23 ; total , $40. Herman Kpcb , treasurer , teams , $1.25 ; horse feed , 60 cents ; central committee , $23 ; total , $24,75. G. A. Heller , surveyor , central committee , $5 ; teams , $6 ; total , $11. Lincoln Rlley , coroner , central com mittee , $5. i IIiiiulHitiU HUMBOLDT ; Neb , , ' Nov. 19. ( Special. ) J. B. D. , the trotting horeo sold some months ago to Chicago parties , was dis posed of at 'the New * Yortc auction sale last week , o $4,750. , J. B. D. > vas raised by James B , Davis of this city nnd has a mark of 2:10 : 1-4. Fleet and Agamemnon , the two horses' entered fn tbo same sale by Mr , Davis sold at $20 arid $500 'respectively. "Water 'Commissioner AI Hales was re moved this , weJ ; by .Mayor P. . E. Mtns , nnd John Glrd'.was appointed In his place. The mayor's action is brqught about by a fric tion which hag 'bpen going on between the different departments In municipal affairs of late. The city1 council has decided to change the curfew ordinance so ( hat the youth un der 18 years of age will to prevented from No Gripe , Pain Or discomfort , no irritation of the in testines but gentle , prompt , thorough healthful cleanslne , when you take Mood's Pills Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. loitering on tha streets after 8 o'clock. Tl action was brought About by the cuttlr affray on our streets Tuesday night , whc Frank Krasncy wan stabbed And almo killed by a young lad , Chnrlle Mann , I front of the former's place of buslncrfl. The foot ball game yesterday between tt Tecumsch nd HumbolJt teams was glv ( to the former by the umpire , although bol tides claimed the victory. The game bret Up in a dispute. MlnMonnrr Work In Afrlrn , WEST POINT. Neb. , Nov. 10. ( Special Itcv , D. Q. O'Sulllvan , a member of U Society of African Missions , delivered sermon on his missionary work in the dai continent at St. Mnry'n Catholic church th morning. A collection of $100 was taken i In a few minutes and handed to the ml : slonnry. Ho portrayed very graphically tl conditions in Africa at the present time. Iltttrrfnlniitont nml Ilnll. PLATTSMOUTH , Neb. . Nov. 19. ( Spi clal. ) The Plattsmouth Turnvcrcln gave delightful entertainment and ball In the hall last evening , which was much cnjoyc by all present. Professor Lelschke's cln ; of ztthor players rendered the program , n ; stated by Louis Otnntt , Will tic nn Editor. WEST POINT , Neb. , Nov. 19. ( Special , A. F. Wnlla , county clerk of Cumin county , has purchased a halt interest I the Cumlng County Democrat. This Is tti sheet formerly known ns the Progress an which was founded by that Journalistic vet eran , P. F. O'Sulllvan. Ilc'n On the Flrlinc I.lnc. WEST POINT , Nob. , Nov. 19. ( Special. Lieutenant Watts C. Valentine of thl place Is with the Ntnotcenth regiment on th firing line In Luzon. The movements c this regiment are watched with more tha ordinary Interest by his old comrades 1 West Point. Corn Nearly All Crllil > cil. WEST POINT , Neb. . Nov. 19. ( Special. A largo number of farmers hnvo flnlshc husking corn and another week will EC practically all corn cribbed. This work ha been accomplished earlier this year tban to many years past. Not Inxnnc. PLATTSMOUTH , Neb. , Nov. 19. ( Spc clal. ) The board of Insanity yesterday ex amlned about sixteen witnesses and decide that Mrs. Mary Ptak was not Insane. He husband is a merchant tailor In this city Nclirnftkn IVeiVotcx. . Ponca hopes to have a local telephone ex chance soon. All the slot machines have been ordorci out of Clarke. Thirty'cnrlondn of apples have beei shipped from Stella this fall. The Omaha Brewing association hn erected n cold storage house at St. Paul A llttlo Bon of Rev. C. G. Murnhv o Holdrege had a finger pinched oft by i door. The board of educntlon of Nebraska Clt ; has decided to open a public kindergartei December 4. A well digger near Dlller struck a pleo of well-preserved wood ninety feet belov the surface. All the towns In Knox county expect ti be connected by telephone by the mlddli of December. The Krug Brewing company of Omaha I figuring on putting up a beer vault at Pen der of two cars' capacity. The corn crop In Boonc county H no yielding ns much per acre as was though the forepart of the husking season. At the meeting of the National Buttei Makers' apsoclatlon to be held In Lincoln February 19 to 23 , 1900 , about H.500 in prizei will be offered. The members of the Christian church a ! Hastings have just finished paying oft th ( Indebtedness of their church and parsonagt nnd have considerable money loft. The best crop of corn reported to date Ir Sarpy county is that raised on the Tex farm near Sarpy mills. The field yielded on an average from nfty-elght to sixty bushels per acre. The apple packing station nt Barnda has been closed. This Is the first Reason that apples were barreled and shipped from Ilarada , nnd the fruit growers of that sec tion nre much pleased with the result. A carload of tine walnut logs was shipped from Verdon via the Missouri Pacific. They were billed through to Liverpool. Enzlnnd , where they will be used In cabinet work , and command a big price on tha't ' market. The Catholic church nt Dawson. now al most completed , will be one of-the finest buildings of Its kind In southeast Nebraska. It Is constructed of brick with stone trim- mines. It will be ready for occupancy nbQut the first of the year. At the next annual mcetlntr of tbo No- liraska State Historical society , .which will be held In Lincoln on the evenings of Jan uary 9 and 10 , ono whole evening will bo demoted meted to the subject of the old overland freighting- business , 1845-ISGS. The sword which the citizens of Tecumseh ind vicinity will present to Lieutenant \rthur Kavanngh was received from the manufacturers this week and Is now on ex- nlbltlon In J. S. Hnrman's show window. It IH a. most beautiful piece of work , costing E1..5 * Burglars entered the harness shop of Henry Crellln of Lyons last Friday night ind stole nix fur cents , valued at about (100. ( Entrance was effected by some one ivho had a key to the front door , ns there ire no indications of doors or windows be- .ng forced. A. B. Wood has sold a half Interest In the Gcrinpr Courier to Harry Winner of Bayard , who was at ono time local editor Df that paper. Mr. Wood says that In creasing duties aside from the affairs of the Courier have led him to take this step which has been considered for some time. Either by accident or Intention Mrs. IVIIllam Foltz of Dakota City took nn avordose of morphlno on Monday , which : ame nearly resulting very serious. The udy had locked herself in a room and ivhen called failed to respond. The door , vas forced open and she was found In 11 itupor. Medical nld was sent for nnd after onBldcrnblo work she was brought to. There are several rumors afloat concerning .ho affair. A young man of St. llabon called on his ntended brldo the nlcht before his intended veddlng. The Intended bride met him with i smile an gracious as could be. A few noments later there was n knock nt the leer nnd the Intended brldo answered It. There was another young man ut the door ind a horse and buggy out In the road. The Intended bride ntc-pped Into the buggy , Irovo to Grand Island nnd Is now a brldu n fact , though the man who thought ho ntcndcd to marry her Is still in ulngle ilem dness , Hard Wooil Lnmliermrii Adjourn , MEMPHIS , Nov. 19. The semi-annual Convention of the National Hardwood .umber association has adlourned , leav- np the tlmo and place for the next meeting n the hands of a. committee. The commlt- eo report on the Paris exposition wan ablod , It estimated the cent of a creditable ixhlblt at $3,000 , took the position thnt an tssessmcnt could not bo made for such a mrposo nnd recommended voluntary sub- crlntlons. If the Imrdwood men are rc - escntrd nt the I'nrls exposition it will bo > y Individual exhibits. Illoyclo Knctorlen ClOHC Down , TOLEDO. O. , Nov. 19 , Two of the three 'oledo blcyclu factories recently absorbed iy the American Bicycle company were losed down today. They nre the Colton nd Viking works. On Monday the work of Ismantllnc will begin , ns the suspension 3 to bo permanent. Machinery will b ? iiken to the remaining trust plant In oledo , the Lozler works. The change af- ecta 600 workmen. Attention , Soldiers Prepare for winter by buying Candee Rubbers , Over- slioes and Chief Brand Mackintoshes. They are the best. Ask for them , No goouB sold at retail , \ ZACHARY T , UNOSEY Omaha , Neb. MINING IN THE BLACK HILL I.ntc A'cn-n of Inherent Troni tlip nic Mineral IlcRlnnn of Month DnUotn. DEADWOOD , S. I ) . , Nov. 19. ( Special. ) Three carloads of ore have been slilppi from the Bullion mine , located In the Dct Duttc mining district near Galena , whit was purchased two weeks ago by Dr. H , I Mugglcy ot Chicago , Ono car was sent. I Kansas City , another to Omaha nnd tl third to Denver. The mine has been ope : atcd extensively since Dr. Mugglcy tec charge of it and there is now n shoot of 01 that has been opened up a distance ot Gl feet and 100 tons ot ore could be shlppc dally If there were railway facilities , number ot the officials of the Elkhorn ml way visited the mlno two weeks ngo nn were favorably Impressed with the Idea ( putting in a railroad to the camp. H. H. Armstcad ot New York City , ger oral manager ot the Galena Mining nn Smelting company , has been out to tt company's property In the Oalenn mlnln district. In the last few weeks 125 fct of new tunnels have been run on the Alei and Hoodoo claims. Rich assays have been obtained on ot taken from the Gold Deposit mine , In th Gear Unite mining district. The gcnert average la about $20 a ton gold. The mlu will probably bo started up ngnln. The Holy Terror Mining company hn commenced elnklng Its shaft from the 70 to the 800-foot level. This Is the deepcs mlno In the Southern Hills , as well ns th richest. Ilniitlnt StntSntlpii. HURON , S. D. , Nov. 19. ( Special. ) Di T. M. SImnafcIt ot this city , corrcspondln secretary and general missionary for th Baptist denomination In South Dakota , give some Interesting statistics In his report o work for the past year. All things cos sidorcd , the denomination has made splendl progress nnd the outlook for oven greato SUCCCES Is encouraging. Among Germans Russians nnd Scandinavians much has bcci done and the results are quite satisfactory For the Germans nnd Russians , thrco ne\ houses of worship have been built , also i parsonage , and two now churches organized The number of Baptist churches In the stat Is 100. These churches , divided according ti nationality , qre ns follows : American , 71 Scandinavian , 20 ; German and Russian , 1C The admissions to the churches have been t > y baptism , 210 ; by letter and experience 249 ; totnl additions , 549. The present tota reported membership in the state is 6,030 Of these 3,830 are Americans , 943 Scandl navlans and 1,252 are Germans nnd Rus stuns. The totnl reported valuation o church property In the state is $202.210 There has been contributed for benevolence 0,339.86 , and for local Improvements , $5 , 725.85. Total for expenses , $38,873.52. Tota tor benevolence and expenses , $45,213.40. li the amount given for benevolence the aver- igc has been n fraction over $1 per member For all objects the average Is a fractlot over $7.60 per member. YaiiUton Court \otoM. YANKTON , S. D. . Nov. ID. ( Special. ) H the district court this week the jury In th < ease of the Colonial and United States Mort gage company against A. L. Towgood , founc for the defendant In all points. The casf of Henry C. Nelson against Frith Gyllen- hammer was carried over to the next tcnr of court. The Draunsreuther land boundnrj case woa then taken up and will probablj last another day at least. Much Intercsl centers In this case , as several Important points of law are Involved In It In regard to locating corners of quarter sections. The local Christian Science society has come Into possession of the Baptist church build ing , which has been standing Idle for some time , and will nt once refit It so as to hold the first services there the evenlng of No vember 22. They will continuq-tholr read ing room In the building now occupied by them on Third street. Paper Printed in AliiNkn. LEAD , S. D. , Nov. 19. ( Speslal. ) A copy of the Nome News , a foui'-column folio pub lished nt Cape Nome , Alaska , has been re ceived In this city. The subscription price Is $24 a year and the publishers announce that they have a large circulation and that the size of the paper Is to be Increased. A letter has been received from William Locrpatcl , a former Black Hills man , who writes while on the way by steamer through the Bering sea to Capo Nome the new min ing district. The letter states that nt least 3,000 people will winter at the capo nnd next spring there will be a great rush for the fligglngs. The district is reached easier than the upper Yukon , being about 1,800 miles from Dawson City and 100 miles from the Yukon river. The living nt the capo will t > o less than at Dawson City. A number of Black Hills men are going into the dis trict. Implement DcnlcrH to SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Nov. 19. ( Special relegrnm. ) All local form machinery and mplement dealers decided to call a meeting > f all dealers throughout South Dakota and : hat part of southwestern Minnesota nnd lorthwcstern Iowa tributary to Sioux Falls [ or the purpose of organizing a state 1m- ilomcnt dealers' association. Dealers In the ; errltory mentioned have never bad such in organization. A convention has accord ingly been called to meet In Sioux Falls January 9 , for a thrco days' session , during , vhlch tlmo a permanent organization will jc perfected , ofllcors elected , etc. Local : otunilttees have been selected to prepare for .ho convention. To ICitcriiiliiutf AVolvcM. CHEYENNE. Wyo. . Nov. 19. ( Special. ) Manager Al Bowie of the Swan Land & Jnttlo company Is organizing an association if stockmen to co-operato in the extermlnn- lon of wolves and coyotes In their stock : ountry north of here. It Is proposed to pay i special bounty of $20 each on wolves nnd 11 on coyotes. Of this bounty tbo Swan : ompany will pay $5 on wolves and twcnty- Ivo cents on coyotes , the balance to bo aleed by other stockmen in proportion to heir holdings of cattle. If successful the tilling of wolves will bccomo a very proflt- iblo employment. Clinrueil trltli IIorMo Stenllnur. CASPER , Wyo. , Nov. 19. ( Special , ) leorgo Prltchlng was arrested near the Jasjjer creek road ranch this week by deputy Sheriff Baker of Dig Horn county. 1rltchlng is charged with stealing twcnty- ilx horses , found In his possession , from Jig Horn county stockmen , Prltchlng was icing assisted In getting out of the country vlth tbo horses by another man who , hovv- ! vcr , escaped capture. Dr. Srotl'M IlfxlKimtloii Di-ullnoil , SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Nov. 10. ( Special Cclegram. ) The state council of the Con- [ relational church of South Dakota at Us csslon hero has refused to accept the rcslg- lation of Dr. D. B. Scott , pastor of tbo local Congregational church. It Is understood ho vlll abldo by the decision. Dr. Scott Is iromlncnt In religious circles of the state. Court t Alii'riletin , SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Nov. 19. ( Special. ) -Judgo Carlantl and the various other olfl- ilala and attaches ot the United States court vlll leave hero tomorrow for Aberdeen , vhere on Tuesday a regular term of United States court will begin. ICIIlcMl for MlNtrontliiu- Wife. TUPELO. Miss. , Nov. 19.-H. M. Benno- leld was killed lubt night at his home near this pluco by unknown persons. Ho mis treated hlu wife and had been notified to L'UVO the neighborhood. Hu returned a few days ago and persuaded lib wlfo to move nway with him. The moving was In progress when Uennefleld. was killed. CHOOSES WOMEN AS VICTIS New York Poliw Hold a Reception to t Defrauded Ones. SWINDLER ADMITS HE IS GUIL1 Operate * lijCinlnliiR Confidence Women SecnrrN AiliiilNNlini tii Their llonu-n mill Sometime * Taken Tlielr Jewelry. NEW YORK , Nov. 19. At hcadquarte the police have James C. Hart , who spc eighteen months In Sing Sing for swlndlli a woman out of $10,000 worth of dlnnion In 1S96. nnd whose latest operations carrli on In Now York Qlty hnvo consisted of d fraudlng women out of sums of money var ; Ing from $75 to several hundred , dolln their Jewelry or whatever else ho cott successfully lift and carry nwny. For the past thrco months Hnrt has dot a lucrative business nnd at police hcai quarters to day when ho was contronti with n number of his victims , he confcssi to the crimes one by one. Hart was arrested by detectives who we waiting for him Friday outside of the Albi mnrlo hotel , from which ho was rnpld making his way after having swindled woman out of $300. She , finding she ht been victimized , went to police headquarter found the police had Hart nlrcady ui der arrest. Chief of Detectives McCliul then held n reception of Hart's victims , a of whom Identified him positively ns tl man who had swindled them. In each it stance Hart admitted hla guilt. Hnrt was arrested December 10 , 1896 , c n charge of grand larceny , ho having stole diamonds to the value of $10.000 from Mr Elizabeth 'do la Barre. He pleaded guilt to this offense , the complainant In tt meantime having died , and was sentence to only eighteen months' In prison. On October 20. 1898 , at the Dates housi Indianapolis , ns John J. Hlllle , ho swindle Edward Gels out of $250 , for which ho re colvcd a sentence of , slx months * Imprison ment and $1,000 fine. Hnrt will bo arraigned tomorrow. It 1 bolloved by the police that In his recr operations Hart has secured many thot sands of dollars. T < 0Ciire a Colil In One Dny , Take Laxative Drotno Qulnlno Tablets. A druggists refund the money If It falls to cun E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25i DIAMONDS IN HER TRUNK ! Woman with Vnlunlilc Gooil In Her PonNCNHloii In the I.IIW'N ClutclieM. MONTREAL , Nov. 19. Grace Eveyl O'Neill Is still at the. Windsor hotel wit tier little girl , Jean , and with them Is Hour I. O'Neill , who arrived In town this mornlu from Lansing , Mich. Mrs. O'Neill was re leased last night on a bond of $800 , furnlshc by H. L. Patman , a real estate operator Mrs. O'Neill and her little girl were to hav started on the Dominion line steame Dominion tomorrow for Liverpool , havln engaged the best cabin on the steamer. 0 Saturday a bailiff went through her trunks 3lght In number , nt the Windsor hotel an made an Inventory. ' , She had engaged coun el and a private detective to look after he ntcrests and a hpt legal fight appears llkclj BALTIMORE. Md. , Nov. 19. Mrs. Evan ; cllno O'Neill of CUlcago , who was arrestei Saturday In Montreal on a charge of fraud nvolvlng the possession of diamonds > recotus stones , jewelry , furs and dry good , -alued nt $50,000.was In , Baltimore las , veek , and detectiys > were , looking for he it the request of a .Chicago private detective but she left the cjJ.yA , before she , could b ipprcliended. Sh'ofarrlvetJ here at Camdei station on November 5 , with nine trunk md was driven to the homeof a man 01 Jolton avenue , It being supposed that he I i friend of Mrs. O'Neill's husband who ha -ecently become Involved In serious bustnesi roubles. When she , left Chicago , It Is sail iho took thirteen trunks with her , and shi s believed to have gone from that city ti . .arising , Mich. The Baltimore detectives found out when : ho was , the man at whose home she wa. itaylng making no secret of It. It was no opposed thnt she would attempt to escape mt the officers suddenly discovered thn ho had gone. Efforts were made to nrres ! icr In New York but she could not be lO' tated there. It Is probable after lenvlnj ialtlmore she went straight through tc lontreal. A lawyer from Chicago , Jacol linger , accompanied by a detectlvo frorc hat city , was at Iho Hotel Rennert lasl . ock working on the case. They ascertained hat Mrs. O'Neill had taken eight trunkf dth her when she left Baltimore and the ther ono was found nt a storage warehouse , ere and recovered by the Chicago lawyer , n It were goods and valuables worth $1,000 , t Is said. Before leaving Baltimore Mrs , I'Nclll sent a telegram to her husband , It s stated , saying that sbo was going to re- urn to Chicago. She signed this message C. E. Girl. " Still Mure CoinitcrfcHlnyr. The Secret service has Just unearthed an ther band of counterfeiters and secured a uge quantity of bogus bills , which are so loverly executed that the average person ould never suspect them of being spurious , 'hlngs ' of great value arc always selected jr imitation , notably Hosteller's Stomach Utters , which has many Imitators but no lualfi for disorders like Indigestion , dyspcp- | a , constipation , nervousness and general bblllty , Sco that a private revenue stamp overs the neck of the bottle. ! REW TO BE HELD TEN DAYS teninci ; SiiNjicptoil nf HnvliiKT Iliilionlc I'liiKTiuon Ilonril Will lie ' 1'lior- NEW YOIUC , Nov. 19. The steamer J. W , 'aylor ' , which arrived yesterday from San- > a , lirazll , with the captain and rook 111 Ith suspected bubonic plngue , has been iBlnfcctcd as far as possible without dls- liarge of cargo. The cabins , forecastles , cclcs and engineers' department have been leanscd and thoroughly disinfected. Num- cr of the crew have been bathed and their lathes nnd effects have been subjected to team. The patients arc at Swinburne la in il and there is no change In their condl- on. Deputy Health Oillccr fianborn says le crow will be kept on board the steamer ntll tomorrow , when the agents will ( supply now crew. The crew will bo removed to loffman island and retained for observation > r ten days. There has been no further evelopment among them. After the re- ioval of the crew the cargo , coffee In sacks , -111 - bo discharged Into lighters. The sacks 111 be emptied into other rceptacles and icn subjected to steam disinfection on oard of the James W. Wadswortb. After 10 discharge of cargo the holds of the : oamer will be disinfected , Dr. Fltzpatrlck , le bacteriological expert of the quarantine , i making cultures of matter taken from tbo itlcntB. The result of hU examinations will oterralno the question of the discharge of argo , I.OHVH rroiiclli-r at Hrn. FAYAL. Nov. 19. The Drltlsh steamer 'ulcnn , Captain Nullc , from Ralveston for { amburK. was towed In hero bv the ( earner Ellomannln , The Vulcan had lout er propeller , 'uvulr > - Troop I.ruvfH Cot-tir il'Aleue , WALLACE , Idaho , Nov. 10. Troop O , Ixtli cavalry , which him been in the ocur d'Aleno district for Heveral montlis , tit for Ban Francisco today. TO LAY TRACKS TO OGDE Aim Mi or Story f tlir- KvtriiNlon from Vlllnnrc in I'tnh In Pnlillfthcil. CHICAGO , Nov. 10. The Tribune say It Is probable thnt the Chicago , Hurllngti & Qutncy will build nn extension to Ofidc Utnh , to mnko connection there with tl Southern Pacific. The proposed extension not to bo from Denver wosti but Is to n from Alliance , Nob. , to Hortvllle , vhc there ore lar c nnd vnlunblc Iron depoclt arid thence due1 west , fifty miles north Cheyenne , Wyo. , to Ogdca. This would place the Burlington's extoi slon tnldwny between the Chicago & Nortl western's Frc-mont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vn Icy railroad nnd the Union Pacific. It wou run through a fertile section of Nebrasl nnd strike come vnlunblo Ircn and oth mineral deposits In Wyoming. The Hi would be na direct ns the Northwcstcri Union Pacific line from Chicago to Ogden. From Denver west the Burlington haa tl use of both the Denver & Hlo Orando nt the Colorailo Midland , but the Denver rou Is not so direct ns would bo the proposi line via Alliance , Neb. The reason the Du llngton lo desirous of running a throup transcontinental HUD midway between tl Union Pacific nnd the Fremont , Elkhorn Missouri Vnllcv Is that these lines bclor to the Vnnderbllt-Hnrrlson syndicate at the present Burlington line la wedged 1 between them. It desires to bo so sltuntc that It can offer nctlvo competition to tl Northwestern aud Its allied lines west i the Missouri river , and this It hopes to ni compltsh by building nn extension from Ai lianco. ANOTHER OF THE GANG HELI Hotter ! Kitox Identified nt New Yor n One of the " \Vhlteiiinu Organization. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. Robert J. Kno ; charged with being one of the Whltemn gang of swindlers , was held by n city magIstrate Istrato today unlll Ihe arrival from Albnn of requisition pnpcrs which will glvo hlr Into the custody ot the PIttsburg pollc ( The delay In the arrival of the papers ha been due to the absence from Albany of Gov ernor Roosevelt , whose practice It has bee to review each cage himself before slgnln the papers. D. W. Gallup , nEslstanl cashier of Ihe Flro Nallonal bank of Woonsockel , II. I , , whlc was swindled by the Whltcmon gang , nu A. J. Bennett , a real estate broker of th same town , were In court and Identified Kno P.S "R. E. Webster , " who deposited with th bank the bogus draft on the Lawrence Na tlonnl bank of Lawrence , Kan. , for $10,000 The Wooneockct police are anxious to ge Knox nnd Charles E. Stewart , who operatei with htm thorc , but who Is now held a Pltteburg. FOR A BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW Chicago rinmilnp ; nn I3Tlill.lt Whlol Will. Ite it AVorlifs Mvc Stock Fair. CHICAGO , Nov. 19. The Union Sloe ] yards and allied Interests have on foot n plai to hold In Chicago about next November ai International livestock exposition , which ti that industry will bo what the world's fall was to all industries. The promolers claln lhat the co-operation of Chicago buslnes : men is assured and that the different breed ers' associations which meet hero this wcel will lend moral and financial aid to tbo plan The breeding organizations which meet Ir Chicago beginning tomorrow , and before which will appear committees from the Llvi Stock exchange , appointed Saturday , nre The Polled Durham , American Hereford American Short Horn , Polled Angus , Gal loway , ' Coiswold and the American Live Stock Breeders , comprising representallvet of Iho fore-going and other breeding asso ciations. BOW IN A FRATERNAL ORDER Fourteen I.oilKen of the Kiilirhli nn.l of Honor Secede at Chicago. CHICAGO , Nov. 19. About 2,500 Chicago members of the Knights nnd Ladles of Honoi Lave seceded from the organization because of dissatisfaction with the management ol the affairs of the body by the supreme lodge. Fourteen lodges have withdrawn nnd have set up a rival concern which Is styled the Gorman-American Federation ot Illinois. They have elected their grand officials nnd tonight forwarded to the Stale Insurance de partment papers applying for a charter to conduct business. The members of the fourteen lodges Bay they seceded bccauso they thought the as sessments which the supreme lodge levied : ach month upon the members was too high. DEATH RECORD. CoiiKrexHiunii Scttle'H Kiinernl. OWENTON , Ky. , Nov. 19. The funeral of the late Evan E. Settle , congressman of the Seventh Kentucky district , took , < place hero ' .oday. Addresses were made by Senator Lindsay , ex-Sonntor Blackburn nnd AVIlllam 3oebel. The lower house of congress was ropresenled by A. S. Berry , Kentucky ; J. C. Vlldlane , California ; T. M. Grlfflth , Indiana ; W. H. Bromwell , Ohio and assistant ser jeants-at-arms and pages of both houses of : cngrcss. Former IleHlilent of Oinnlin. WASHINGTON , Nov. 19. Rov. Dr. James \ Bruner , well known throughout the west md In Washington as a Prcsbyterlnn clergy- nan and physician , died hero today , aged 77 'cars. Ho was born In Vincennea , Ind. , ind later lived In Missouri and Omaha and luring the war had charge of the hospitals it St. Joseph and Independence , Mo. Winnie We 11 > ton. OGALALLA , Neb. , Nov. 19. ( Special , ) iils8 Winnie "Wclpton , the IC-yca'r-old laughter of J. W. Wclpton , the banker , lied last evening ot pneumonia after an Ilness of four days. The mother and father voro both absent in Iowa when tho. girl vns stricken and did not arrive home till oo late to see their child alive. Hlr William IlnitMnii. MONTREAL. Noy , 19. Sir William Daw- on , the well known educator and geologist , ate principal of McGlll college , Is dead. is.-Mnj-or of Wichita. SAN JOSE , Cal. , Nov. 19 , John IJ. Carey , -x-mayor - of Wichita , Kan , , died suddenly his afternoon in this city , aged 74. Collector of CiiHtoniN. PORTLAND. Ma , Nov. 19. Weston M. Illllken , collector of customs for this port , lied tonight , aged 70 years. FIRE RECORD. I.K < - I.oNt III n Hotel ! ' ! re. WAGONER , I. T. , Nov , 19. The St , Jharlea hotel and six other buildings were lestroyed by lire last night. The hotel was llled with guests and there were several larrow escapes. Ono guest , a Fort Smith raveling man named Whlteslde , was burned o death. Two others , names unknown are nlsslng. The property loss IB 120,000. lieunlxltloii for Wliltciniin , SPRINGFIELD. III. , Nov. IK.-Govcrnor Tanner 1ms Issued n requlnltlon on the gov- rnor of New York for the extradition of tlonzo J , Whltemnn , iiHnx A. 1C. Dallllold , Ulan E. M , Clark , under arrest In New fork City nnd wanted to nerve a sentence > f ono year for pasHlng a worthless check it the Grand J'acllle hotel , Chicago. RELIEF OF K111BEM ( Continued from First Page. ) satlon for actual Injury resulting from loy adherence to llrltlsh allegiance. Mr. W , P. Schreiner , the premier , ha * 1 structcd nil civil commissioners to flnnoun that there Is no Intention to call on t burgher forces In the colony , ns the colonl government considers the military forces the crown sufficient 16 preserve order ai repel Invasion. Tlircp More FnslleerK Ml LONDON , Nov. 19. The following .add tlorml dispatch received from General llu Icr 6 o'clock this evening : "Capetown , Sui da } * , 3:50 : p. m. : In continuation of my tel gram of November 16 , referring to the a : morcd train nt Estcourt , 1 have to rcpo that thrco more .men of the Hoyal Dubl Fualtccrn nro missing , namely , Lance Co : poral IIrady. Private J. Fitzgerald and Pi vato E. McGulrc. " lln < iillnl Ship l.onnnl In Itrltnln. NEW YORK , Nov. 10. When the Atlant transport llnci1 Mnnltou tailed today sr had on board Dr. Hastings and twenty-nit male nurses , orderlies and dispensers , wl will Join the complement of the medical nn surgical staff of the hospital ship Main loaned to the llrltlsh government by tl : Atlantic line for hospital duty In Soul African wntcri , H .IiuncNtoivn , QUEKN'STOWN , Capo Colony , Nov. IS.- Commandant Oliver , with a portion of tl Rouxvlllo command , has occupied Jamci town , hoisted the flag of the Orange Fn State nnd annexed the town. Major ( Jenen William Forh'ea Oatacro with his staff nr the Irish Rllles arrived hero today. Kteoiirt llrnily for nn AttncU. LONDON , Nov. 19. A special dlspntc from Estcourt , dated Sunday November 1 ! ' says : "All Is quiet here. The enemy Is believe to be encamped six miles nwny. Our pos lion Is good nnd our forces nre sufilclcntl strong to repulse attack. " REFORMS IN ATHLETIC UNIOI A'c'iv York Club IN Xot to He Alloivc to Monopolize Stnr At traction * . NEW YORK , Nov. 19. H Is stated thn nftcr canvassing iho various club1 * of th Amateur Athletic union of America th Now York Athletic club , finding the sentl ment overwhelmingly ngnlnst It , will mak no light against certain proposed reform which will come up for action nt the minus mecllnff of Ihe union , to be held nl Hi Astor house , beginning nt 11 o'clock tomot row morning. Among the majority of club of the various associations there seems t bo only one objeot , which Is to proven the Now York Athletic club from corralllni all the leading athletes of the country I the detriment of smaller clubs thnt hav not the moneyto keep In operation a train ng table Buch ns > Is maintained at Traver Island. Barlow S. Weeks of the New York clul says lie expects the amendments as pro posed by the legislation committee of th union to be passed. The amendment mos affecting that club places the Kime re-Uric lions upon college athletes as upon other ? This. If pafsed. will prevent Ihe club fron pelting such slnr alhletcs ns Kraenzleln Grant and others , who do not live in th metropolltnn dlstrJcl. Thorc who are pushing the matter tin ; thnt the growlh of athletics has been re tarded by not placing eligibility restriction ; upon college men. It is their opinion tha by requiring every athlele lo be nn nctlvi member of n club at least four months am i bona llde resident of the district at leas six months before competing , interest li Ubieties will not be conilned swlely ti New York , but will spread throughout tin : ountry. T.hey Ihlnk also that the sport wil le purilled. Seven Injured In Koot Ilnll Onnie. SPRINGFIELD , 111. . Nov. 19.-In a fool ball frame at Taylorvllle yesterday betweei Lho Taylorvllle and Litchflcld hlsh sehoo Sevens live Lllchllcld and two Taylorvlllc players were Injured , some of the formci < orlousy. ! Stllwell-left end of the Llteh- leld eleven\vas , injured internally and was anconsclous thfeo hours. It was thought \t first his Injuries were fatal. Lire Illrtl Shoot tit S Ionic City. SIOUX CITY , la. . Nov. 18.-Speclal.- ( ) 31oux City's ; lvo bird shooting tournarrient November 21 to 23 , promises to bo quite an ivent In sporting circles. Professionals ike Gilbert , Grimm and Build have prom- sed to come and , In addition , there will jo crack shots from all over tills section ) f the stale. Two thousand live birds al- eady have been secured. Spring ; Meeting- I.oulnvlllc. LOUISVILLE , Nov. 19. The LoulPvlllc 'ockey ' cliib announced this evening that he annual spring meeting will begin on ilny 3 and continue fifteen days. There vlll be eleven stake events and liberal mrscs will be offered. Vow Hc'iiil I'hyNlelnn for Woodmen. SPRINGFIELD , 111 , , Nov. 19.-The execu- Ivo council of the Modern Woodmen of imerlca has elected Dr. 13. B. Jones of 3uTalo ( , Kan. , head physician , vice Dr. J. J. Hlbbcn , deceased. Ileutrlee IlentH Iloliron. HEBRON. Neb. , Nov. 19. ( Special. ) The Jeatricc High school foot ball team < lo- ealed the Hebron eleven in n hotly con- esled game yesterday afternoon. The core was 27 to 0. Shniiirock HeturiiH to the Clyde. LONDON. Nov. 20. The Shamrock , which 3ft New York November 2 , arrived in the Ilydo at midnight. I'ntlonnl Grniiure Memorial Ncrvlee. SPRINGFIELD , O. , Nov. 19. The Nn- onal Grange spent a quiet day today , the csslon being a fccrvlco in memory of thofe ho have passed away since the Inst nn- unl mooting. Worthy Mnstcr Jones pre- Ided. RcHolutlons of respccl were pio- ? nled for Dudlov W. Adiims. pasl master f the National Grange , by Secretary John 'rlmble. ' State Master 8. H. Kill * of Ohio resented similar resolutions In memory of . B. Smedley , past master of thelow.a 'alls ' grange , and resolullon.s in memory of . J. Vaughn , past master of the Mlsslf- I > pl Mtrtto grange , were Bent up by T. C. tkliiHon of West Virginia. Remarks' were made by Past Master J. J. /ood of Michigan and R. 11. Kills of Ohio , / . O , Thompson of South Carolina , J. : . Ager of Maryland , II. E. Ilumeder of Wisconsin , George Austin Urown of ( Jon- ecllcul. C. J. Hell nf Vermont and Mrs , nrah G. Balrd of Minnesota. The grange iljourned to meet lomorrow morning nt ! 30 * Syndleato liny * Oil Fleliln. MARION , Ind , , Nov. IJ.-SIx million dol- irs In the reported price thnt the EnglUli yndlcuto paid for the holdings of the ndlami Pipe Line nnd ricllnliiK company , ludahy company and the Manliatlan OH ornpany 111 all thn producing Heidi. This HI gfvo n new Imprius to the oil business nd will evidently advance the price of the rude product. The Manlmtlan Oil com- any has a largo and extensive rctlncry nt I'elker , O. , and lines throughout the Ohio H well fiH the Indiana fields. The Indiana 'ipo ' Line and Refining company and the udahy pcoplo have largo oil holdings In 10 Indiana field , They have u plpa line trough the Indiana Held -which rtniH to Uinkakco , 111. , where a largo rclinery la nw under way fierinnnN liny Amerlivtii tirnln , KANSAS CITY. Nov. 19. The Journal iy : Alfred Diittenhofcr , who l at the imtl of u grain firm , with houses al Mann- elm nnd Dulslain- , Germany , 1ms Juit oed deals with cevcral local grain llrmtf. ivolvlng a iiurcliaiiu of several hundred lousaml dollars' worth nf Bouthwchtcrn heat , and left luxl nlullt for Oalvestrin , hero ho will make arnmuotnnnts for the ilpmont of the grain to Europe. "Tho illuro , or partial failure , of the RuHxlan heat crop , " Mr. Uuttenhofcr oald , "wan 'HpoiiHiblo for his visit to Kansas City. ho quality of RtiHslan wheat Is HO pcor tills car that Germans do not care to wo It , " Architect Ileiuiril Arrlvi-H , NEW YORK. Nov. 19. On the steamship a Jlretagno of the French line , which r- ved from Havre today , was Bmll Uenurd , GRAIH-0 ! GRAIN-0 ! Remember that name when you want a ; llclouu , appetizing , noiirUhlni ; food drink i take the place of coffee. Sold by all gro- ; ra and liked by all who have used It. ruln-O Is made of pure urnln. It aids dl- jntlon und utrenethcriK the nerve * . It IH it a utlmulant , but a health builder and te children a * well as the ndults can rink It with great benefit. Co tn about as much as coffee. IGc and 26c , per pack- your BE9cer * or Qraln-0. French nrchltcrt , who wno recently iatctl with tbo onUr of the Legion n't Honor nnd bnnn'K'tttd cm the CVP of lili departure from Purls by the Institute nt Architects of Franco M llonnrd won the first prlr.o of Jio.ooo In the Intrrnntlonil competition for plnn < < nnd designs for the I ImlldlnR of the 1'nlvorslty of California. I to bo erected nt the oxiionso ot Mrs. l'hoel > o J A. llonrsl of Snn FruncNco. Ho wns met nt the dock by Paul U. Tuio , who icpro- sents the trustrcs , nnd who recently nr- rlvcd from Pnrls with the plnns for the university bulldlnKs. LOW ' RATES FOR STOCKMEN Itp.llronilN ( Iritnt One Pure Itntr for Honnil Trip to tinnlliinul llo Stock Contention. DENVER , Nov. 10. President John W. Springer of the National Live Slock as sociation has received notice from the 1 ! Northwestern nnd Colorado P.issonger asso ciation thnt ono fnro for the round-trip with a twenty-days' limit has been granted for the , convention of the association nt Fort Worth , Tex. , January 10 to 20. Ho wns also assured by Chnirmnn Mcl.cod of the Western association that ho had recom mended a rnto of ono fare plus $2 to hl association. The Central association has al ready announced n one nnd one-third faro rate. These nro much better rntr than hnvo ever been Riven the association before. ISLANDS TO HAVE AN EXHIBIT Soprrtnry liny Xolltlm Cotninlnxlonor Peck X MV PoNNpNNlniin Will Pnr- tlflpnto at Purli E ii CHICAOO , Nov. ID. Secretary of St.ito liny linn notified CommUskticr General 1'cck thnt the Islands of the Atlantis and Pacific oceans acquired by the United States ns n result of the Spanish war nro to par ticipate In the exhibits of the American section nt the Pnrls exposition In 1900. The exhibits will be symbolical of the different products of the Islands. Tobacco nnd sugar will be prominent In the exhibits nnd all manner of hard woods and minerals will also bo presented for Inspection. You never Know what form o blood poison will follow conatlpntlon. Keep the liver clean by using DeWltt's Llttlo Early Hlsorj and you will avoid trouble. They nro famous llttlo pills for constipation and liver and bowel troubles. lllCl'I > TniNt KilM-tM OIlllMTH. TORONTO. Out. Nov. 19. The National Cycle and Automobile company completed Its orfjanlzaUon hcio Saturday and elected directors and made arrntiKcnit > ntn for launching Its new corporation , which will have a capital stock of $2,500,000 , and will control In Canada the business nnd pntcnU of the American Bicycle company na well as some Canadian conceniK. The directors elected are : Fred S. Evans , Windsor , Out. , presiding director ; A. A. Pope , Boston - ton , nnd A. G. Spaldln ? . New York , | ( rcsl- dents ; H. L. Card , New York : E. C. Stearns , Syracuse ; Lemuel 11. Foster. He- trolt ; T. P. Coffee nml A. R. Creelman , Toronto. The company will build n largo factory here. MoWIIICIItN Of OCC'IIII Vl'MHC'lNOV. . II ) . At New York Arrived ; Steamers L.i ( Bretagne. from Havre : Norse , from Copen- hiiRon , etc. Sailed : Steamer Statondnm , for Itotterdnm. At Qucenstown Sailed : Campania , from Liverpool to New York. jKG | THEIR OWN A household beverage BLATTZ BE K luis no rqual. Possesses rvcit flcinrnt of beer poodncas. Snprrinr rjtuilitv Rnined nnd uni form quality lins held for "BLATX" the title ol "STAK MILWAUKUK. " Trr m. Case of Omaha Branch 4(2 ( Douglas St. , Tel. 1081. VAI , 11LATZ IIUUWI.VG CO. . CHARGES LOW ] MeGREW , SPECIALIST , TrMtitU Forms c ( DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF WSEN ONLY. 22 Yean Fxpirlfnce. 12YtarslnOra ha. , ET.ECTIUCITT and IMEDICAI , Treatment _ 'continued.Varicocelc ' , Stricture , Syphilis , IjOBsofVlt'oraud Vitality. ClinnS ODAUANTKED. Charpes low. HOJIK TIIKAT3IKXT. IJooU , Consullatinaand Exam. Illation Free. UoiiriB a.m. to6 ; 7toin.iii. Sundav. 9tol7. . J' O. llox' < 66. Ofrrc , , N. E. Cor. lltUaud ran.-'U Streets. OM All A. NCI- ) 31r . Wliihlowii huoliiiiin .Syrup. Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHIL DREN WHILE TEETHING , with 1'ER- racT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD , SOFTENS the OUMS , ALLAYS all PAIN. : URE8 WIND COLIC , nnd Is the best rom- dy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by DrugBlstu n every part r.f the world , lie sure and isk for "Mrs. WtTislow's Soothing 8yruj > . " ind tuko no olher kind. Twenty-live cents i bottle. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. NOTE ! TUB NASIB. AM1IHHMKNTS. ' Woodward St 30YD'S Hurgess , Mr Tel. TuoMiluv mill W < Mlni' ilny mill Wi'ilmNiliiAlnUiHM' . THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. Mil. CIIAHI.ICH COCIILA.V , III FHE ROYAL BOX. With tlio ontlrfi Now York company , : entry , elloetH , antique furniture nnd nil , l'rlcen-tl.50 , Jl.OO , 7Sc , DOc , 23c. Matinee .00 , 70c , 0c , 25c. EXT AITIJACTION- TJliilhl\V ; MilTOV. . -M O.VI.V. M. II , 1,1-ntltt'H OrlKlnul SPIDER AND FLY. ScntK on dale Tueaday , OREIQHTON owl Pronounced Success of the ficunon .ind Lawn ! Crowds that Ever Attended. Hundreds Refused Admission , -TONIGHT , 8:15- IHSKA WORDEN. APHLE ARCHER and V1RA RIAL , I'rctcntlns " ' FAN. " "THE QUEEN'S . i Petlto Elalo Hownrd'H Mln'nture ' Circus , r. and MTH. Uudworth Famous Eddy Trio The GIlBnamlor The MltchcllH. Prices Never Chnnulnjr Evcnlnga , re- rved teats , 2 0 and Me ; gallery , lOc. Matl- > s0 , any ucut , 2V ; children , Ipc ; gallery. lOo , Next Week-Mr. nnd Mrs , Edwin Milton oylu , 1/otty and Five Other llljr Acts.