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THE O MATT A DAILY JVBft ; . > TAXrA"RV 25 , tOOO. Telephones 618-004. Dee , Jan. 24 , 1000. 50 pieces of the most exquisite all overs to choose from. Those Roods arc In lace , embroidery , pulling nnd tucklri'g combinations In- every new nn < l desirable style the market affords. Per jokes or cnllrc walolu nothing could -bo handsomer. We have received our cntlro'llne of embroideries , In cambric , nnlnsofokB , Jnconct and SRS | , ' and 'arc. fully prepared la plcnso the roost fastidious taste.Ve nro proud of the trade wo have established Ih flno embroideries , and our patrons will nnt'bp disappointed In this yeai-'s prodVcUoim. Ark tn FMJ the \ i and 10-Inch Swlfs Flouncing , trimmed with Inco Inserting , . edging and tuck's , 'amitth < nil overs and edging to match. Ank to FCO line chmbrlc matched sets. Ask to see line Swiss matched sets. Ask for cambric Insert Ings for shirt waists. - Auk for nainsook mid S\VRS | Inserting * ) for shirt waists. Ask for ribbon bondings In all widths. ' > - ARk for anything ynu need In the embroidery line and 'sec hon * * o can plcaSc you. Wo hnvo . cmbroldrr'lcH from lie to $6.00 r. yard. , * i > \Vo Close Om Store Snttmlnys at 0 P. M. AfinXTS KOIt FOSTHK KM ) OM1VI3S AM ) McCAM/S PATTEtlNS. TttL ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRV GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA , Y. BI. c. A. IIUII.DI.VO , cou , KITH AVU : DOUGLAS STS. HE MAY RECEIVE EXTRA Bccrrlni ) tit Stnli * flltiy l.t'KitH.v Drnv t'nmiiriisiitliiii nn Ilrmtil Coni- IlllNNlDII Mollllier. PIBlillKl S. I ) . , Jan. St. ( Spcrlil Tele Bram.1 , IulBptiIlnnex ( In the supreme mar ' handful down on 'opinion today atllrmlnK ch raso of South Dakota liRiilnnV. . H. Hcddlc from Hucl'-rn county. This Is the "brand" * fee" MRP. In whlcl Judge Oaffj. held that the net of the Icgls laturojr.iillln'R'tho / ' secretary of state. ' cxtn compcntatton < rw it member of the Imam commission was not In violation ct the pro visions of the constitution which pieveivi any state olllccr receiving emoluments asld from thq cnlnry , % of.hU . ' odlca. Herewith Is 'c\ ] lBt'of ( today's < pinions : Hv < < or oii--Thun..ii ! } " I.iii8 ' ujnliiht Ilusho county. ' AfllrmM. Statiof South Dakota , dofctwlant In err < n agnlnn Frwl Hndcr. iiliitntlft In rrroi Unclics county , on roh'-.irlng. Reversed. wlllliun Adams airnlnnt < ! rnnd Isl.iml t Wyoming rn'lrrmd , 1/nwtonco county. He vensf. . Stuto-'pt Soul ! ) U.ikolH , defendant In erroi nRalmth George Kvnnif , Jlinto i-ounty , He vor r < l. riium MiinulXioturlng company ngiiltiH Sunn Tcrsoii , Mlnnahitha county. Alllrmc < 1 Anna Sohuly nnd T. M. Clallln ngaln * Board of Supervisor. ! , Clark county. Af firmed. By Fuller Herbert Kettle Sehlago npainst Mike Fen-Irk anil Hrldset Ferrluk jicCook county. Hovorsed. Maria .Kcker nguln.H O. A. l lmlskol sheriff of BrOokthKS ( .ounty. Alllrmed. By Honey Menae county agulnst Ma : Hochn , 'Jrthn C. Wencke. appellant. Af tinned. State nt foutlh Dakota oqnVnsit AV. 11 noddle. Hughes county. Alllrmnd , James W. McCurtcr cf , Sltseton was ad mlttoxl ( to practice on a certificate from th supreme court of Indiana. ' A Icr IlrniKn rvltli ttie Olllerr Wlillr til IHIiriKNCIIUFM. . MITCHELL , S. D. . Jan. 21. ( Spcctal.- ) iSlArlfT Swindler went out In the ooilntr Hffao dlEtanoo' yesterday to arrest a youn hinr. for a ijetty . .offenseWhlo \ drlvlngilnt town the pfrson r 'tiiiUca'leap ? from th Itupgy and started to run away. The hcr 1ft ohasod him across n small strcim a v utor. The prisoner crossed tn safety -01 the Ice , but when the sheriff .followed th ice g.AvV way and ho fell Into the water Tvhlch was coupidprably over his head. Fo twe.nlJ riilnutf * jhe'struggled ahd had abou Riven up all hoiies , when he caught hold o i piece oUflontlilK rlci , ? und rested hlmsel antll ho wV vtblc''to got to the shore. Th > rl onor escaped. ' i ' . * i \iitl-Trunt Meeting DeleunleN. PIEjyji : . , S. D. . Jan. p4. ( Special. ) Gov mior Leo bos' appolntoxl these delegates t tbo antl-trusf. confurence to-be held , In Chi fago , February 12 > ' Ijohn J. Mcycrn , lied JoldV. ; . S.'Majors' , Wcssington ; Dan Walsli Miller ; T. M. Simmons , Huron ; W. A Lynch , H. C. Illncklcy , Huron ; Captain C W. | attln , Do Smo-t ; F. G. Hohrl , J. A ( ' rani , S.'A. Kccnan , 'Clark ; n. F. 1'cttl Riew , Sioux Fallsj Freeman Knowlea. Dead v.-ood'j.l. | pKplly , Flandreau ; Judge Josop II. \ lporefJepdwood ; William I ardnei DeadWood -Judgo , , I-evl McOoo , Chiuncc I g AVoodf Edmund Smith. Uapld City ; Job ; Kcollard , Stufgls ; W , L. McLatiRhlln , Dead ' wood ; H. I1. Smith , Madison ; U. E. Dowde'll 11 Ilodre , Arteaian ; Judge Julian ncnuetl Will Thomaa , Watortown ; John Jonklnt Drooklngs ; S. F. Goodykoont/ . C.Varnc A R. Hitchcock , Mitchell ; L. C. Martin Howard1 ; Jouri Conwayi Orient ; John Suth rrland.C. ; G.-Moulton.'John V. Hughes , 11 11. Tariiell , I'lcrre. \dhivorlll Will Cime Scltlril. CODY. Wyo. , Jan. 24. ( Special. ) Th routeet over the cstato of the late Htchar 'Ashworlh ' , \\eallhy EugllHhman who lei a largo amount of property In the lllg Her la ln west , of hero , has been settled out o rcurt. There were * two wills , the first bear Ing duta of 'March ' 10 , IS'JS ' , and the otho January. 5. 1890.The former gnvo the prop rrty to , Jack J'razer ; of killings , while th latter bequeathed all of the ratato to th father of Ashworth , who lives In Unglaiul ny the aettlcjnenl i fo.w days ago Frazcr re reived $10,000 and the balance of the cs Into goes to AHhworth'R father. The con IcrtnntB agreed upon this settlement rathe than go to the expense of securing n declslo In tliu courts. i ; > lci'i'iu'o pr . Ir. SllERlDANJ , Wyo. . Jnn. 24.-Speclal.- ( ) Daulcl Hog'ors cf this place left hero month ago for Iluffalo , N. Y. , to marry woinnn > wlUi whom he had boon correspond Ing. With I6CO IK hla pocket he madu th ttlp.tpi.Qhlcago without Incident , but In th AVi\dy ( \ ( City , h WUH , plucked by Hharperi I.EHVII'K | Chicago , ItCReru was J15a eliorl Alt along iho 'route ' from Chi rugo to the east' ho was "touched , until , arriving at his destlnu tloii ( } iP .was. without a prmny. To mak mut.terH wnrff , tli woman could not b fcuud. .Hogcrrt oppc.iled to the police , wh on' his Sheridan friends for cijoug tb bring him back to W > onlng. ) _ lll .lll\l \ | " til Mltrlirll. MITCHELL , S. r ) . . Jnn. 24.-Speclal.- ( ) A game' of base 'ball was played ye-storda iftcrnfion between the University Secon oliupnd the Olty High School club. Th players topk otf their coats and did not ex > erte'nrv ha sllghtcit discomfort u Septem ' ' 'Die His House in Order. " ' Your human tenement should be even more careful attention than the house you tto ? ( n. Set it in order by thoroughly tenanting your whole system through blood made pure by taking Hood's Sirszpurtilji. Then every organ promptly mid regul&rly. br day could not hhvo been more mild. ' . Is thr first tlmo that old residents can rcca n game of base ball at this season < the year. " ! o n.OIT n l-'rnlulit I'nr. SMOUX FALLS , S. D. . Jan. 21. ( Sped ; Tclcgrcui. ) Jchn Ncvlll , a brakeman c the- Omaha rallroul , had n narrow cscni from Instant death today. Ho was blow from the top -of a moving freight car , tl roof of which .was also lorn off by a fieri galo. 'The cariroJt fell upon nnd Imprlsom him. His Injuries are not bolloved to 1 serious. ' ' ' ' ' Hot. 3 ! on litmii < ! > ( ioi'n to Alii-riloci ABERDEEN , S. 1) . , Jan. 24. ( Speclul.- ) The vestry of St. Mark's Episcopal churc Inn secured the service. ' ) of Rev. Marsha V. Montgomery of .Huron ns pastor. Tt church ha-i boon closed for several month ; TO STIR UP NEWSPAPER MEI ( 'oloritiiii 1'illtorliil AN iiiitiiclH Hie Ht-Doal of tli < > Tin-lIT , oil Wood I'lllo. DKNVER , Jan. 24. The Colorado Edltorli nttoclatlon , jiist adjoin ned , has stirred a wt&tern npwspapor publishers to action t adopting resolutions demanding of congre : that It repeal ths tariff on wood pulp and a rr.alorlals entering Into the manufacture i wtlto print paper. The , resolutions adoptc nio broad and far-reaching. They pledge tl association to oppose for re-election ar member or senator In congress who do < not favor the Immediate repeal tt the dutli mentioned. To the end that all the nowi pr.pcrs In America shall have a voice I this matter , the association appolntol ccmmlttoo , consisting of T. M Pattersoi F. J. Arkins and K. 0. Coopotv to issue call to the publisher ot America , and [ was given out to the press , as follows : This committee ihavIiiR been deputized t an : for the Colorado Kdltorlal uasoclutlo Invitee the publishers of America to son ropreFi'iitntlves to the utlonal Edltorli iiEBOciatlon , whlrt meets 1n the city c New Orleans February2fi , during Man r.ras. for the. nurpp , aoCtaklng pprt In th discussion for iilio'rertiovnl of the tHHff o wood pulp nnd ull mnterlalB entering hit I'.IQ ' m.'iJiufncituro of vvhUe. paper. The co : of whlto paper lias atlVunced from 97 to li purcent within the- lam two years , her ously uffoct'-iiff e-very newspaper , largo an small , .and compelling many of thc m t rnlno Mielr Mlb erlptl9n rnVcBiAs linB.bQe until' state * ! the -iiti-N'vyhlte paper Is tax on Intelligence ) . < OJd 5 < i tax ort intell : genco' hi an Insult toarmpklmlf \\'o respectfully yiric't'ha ' * the lurfi dallies of the country .fhf/mtrh.Hielr bur.eau and ryiresentaUvesHjl VushlOSton hltei view nnd obtain from flsviiator vnd' roprt seiitatlves In congress their yli'\tBcQncPn lirg it\ti \ paper trusl-o id also' JljpU- t pjflio " ' as ( to the removal 6ttJie".obiiqxtous 'tatl duties.- i- ! ' , Itcpref entatlve Stthnklo.fort,7 ( 'enrJy , thl month , Introdncoil it > UlJJ1wlil ji.Bt om3 miMit the reqnlrcme'jt3.ll.'or , ill'"nsVsiiH'en periodicals' and maRtIzlne. c/Thrfi'.eoi6rail ' Editorial ussoclanlon- 'IU 'rcsolUUoSi placed I'ho ' mattvr on l > rend grounds , .favbi ins the removal It tariff pn ull clasaca ( print paper. Hy united action on the pai of all Irtrgo dalllc < ? wo believe tliat th tariff may be removed nt the , presein scf plon of coiigiesn. ThenIs no time to Ips and wo would remind all that thorn " Is-tlar gor In delays. Paper dt > algrs anil "agent calmly Inform us that "Deforcx t'.ie .end c tliu year white paper will r6Uoli 5 cents pound. Wo urge all to immediate at.loi Not one piipor , not one sta q , 'not one Ml ; but every newspaper In O'Uryj.sectlon of tli country , regurdloss otS potUlQ l .failli , fc thla Is a nonp trtl'an rnqvcment In the It turcst of the nowJU icT , ' ! ijh < 1 thorofttro 1 the Interest of tne people. It may nafel bo asertod that the entire prcEa of tfc eoilntrj' dully , wcelfly- d , momltly a most without exception faxlor thin 'mcrtHUi all for ono and ono fqr all. It Is a corr mon qatmo ngalnst Uie-tb4pcr , . trust. . . The committee reqtiogt that 0.11 iWljllsl ors who adopt this rfUegestldn. ritlicr I whojo or In part , wnoll-wrltB to H. C. C'anu bell , iJtialnesH manager of Uie HotlusMoui tain News , Denver , Colo. , to the cn'd that list of the uowspasiSrs In bnttlo arrn ag.ilnri' thlH modern inanstro'slty may b compiled and published for the Informntlo of every member and .sfirrator who doubt the unanimity of the newspapers "of th country on the subject. , . " TV il. JATTEUSOX. * "T - - . COOPEH. PACKING HOUSE1 STATISTIC : DO' I" HIP MprKr.lliifr.fi.r HnK In Nolc-d Durluu'.tjic I > IIH | ' * W c'lrt CINCINNATI , Jau * f24 -Spicla ( ; | , Telc gram. ) The Price Current liayaj There ha bccu a falling oft In. the marketing of hogi Western packings nreTr .QOO , Qiroparnd wit 605.000 the preceding week and ' 035.000 las year. From November 1 the total Is C.SOO , 000 , against 7.405.000 ft year ago. Promlncr places compjru as follows : ' City. ' ' 190) . 1S90. Chicago . . , .2.070.1X10 Z.oSO.W Kansas City . , . , . cyo.OOii 910,0 ( Omaha . , . 516,000 015,0 : St. lXUs | . ' . .I-.M . 453,000 655,01 IndlnnnpollB . ' . . . , . < . 317,000 ; ; 50C < Milwaukee . 284006 : ( I5C Cincinnati . , .r. 195.000 235,0" " St. Jcseph . .vii" S,009 339Qi Ottumwa . lOS.OCH ) 'Mf CVdar HapldH . . J07.000 151,0 : Sioux C'.y . . . . . . ISl.GfiO 121.0 Bt. Paul . . 11S.OOO 120,0i ( ii-riunii AiiilnikKiiilor nt 'CHICAOO. Jan. 21. Darbu von Hollebei Ucimun ambadjiador to the Cnitcd State was today iho guest of the University < Chicago. ICntlnuUf m ever the diplomat guest reai 'led lln height when 10,000 nnlve ; n | y pfopio usoeinblett In Kent theater. D von llollcbon was wetcomUl to the uu \erslty by Pr f J Laurence IjuuKhlln , wli spoke of the IVrrat tlobt QV d by Anierk to the Uermnn patriots , authors and uclci tlatn who found a home InHho ITnltetl stati and aided In ' he devejonmfnt of ibe m tlon. The baron responafdby expreBaln hln gratlllcutlon at the corvllal receptln u wanted htm. He Oien told woino Intereii lus facts about the German unlvereltlc drawing a compuMS ° n between them ur the unlvernl IUM of America , A roi-eptlo Jn Jioiior of Ur von ilolle.hen was given t the Quadrangle club until C o'clock , and Uinquet .it Kinsley' * followed. The ambai * ador will leave for Waahlngton on Frldn ; Tu Hi-Kin Cuplliil I'unliliiiii'iil , TOP13KA , Kan. , JUIT , Sl. Upvernor Stni ley IH quoted UK declaring he will rucon mend to ( ho next leglxlaturo that the crlmi jict , fixing the punishment for murdor. I amended BO that the jury , shall deoldu tin question , and the jury , Imvlut' ilxcd tl punltihmptit , tlir Judgo'K only duty shall I to execute IU judgmriit , ThU would n Ktore capital punishment , for inurdtr , whlc the prcKent luw praoilcJilly abollsheM Tl rri-mt double lynching U Fort Scot' Is b llc\c < J to ha\e Irlluvnced the governor , 11ANZAN1LLO A CHANGE Conditioas Qroatly IruproTetl Since Arner cans Ilavo Been in Charge. SUG\R ESTATES RUNNING ON FULL TIM rcnti-nt CorillnJi ( > H.iNlN llctui-c . \iiirrli-niiN iinil Ciiliiiiin FiirmtTH i , Tln-lr Iiinil llm unit Str.tNdcN. MANZANILLO , Cuba , Jan. 24. Governc flt'iioral Wood , with his parly , arrived hot nl noon today on the Ingalls and spent tlm louts this afternoon inspecting the clt ; which , according to n census taken wit considerable care t lnce the 'Amurlcnn ot cupatlon. has a population of 14,000. Ocncral M.iso met General Wowl at ll landing Hage nnd had a short Intcrvlo with lilni. The people , ticncral Maso sali uctmcd to he entirely satisfied and , In fnc the province of Santiago looked upon ( ! er crnl Wood as one of its own sons. fii-neral Wood paid n visit to headquarter where ho roqelved the mayor of Manzanlll local JudgM nnd ether prominent men. Ho dtaitcd on nn overland trip to Siint ape , necompanled by Uencral Clmffco , Co oni'l Black and others , -with an escort i the Tenth cavalry. All the sugar estates of the nelghhorhoc wpre found running on full time. Evcrj thing In the city proper Is looking so nitic bolter than it did In 1S ! > S Hint It Is dimcu to realize that the old and the new Manzi lilllo are the same. The greatest cordiality exists between tl Americans and Cubans. 'The public worl hnvc given employment to thousands an av a result , the whole country Is filled wll small farmers owning their land , oxen ar tools VKnl StnUntlf * of Miivniin. HAVANA , Jnn. 21. A complete report the vital ptatlstlcs of Havana for ISM hi just been Issued. The deaths show an n | parent excess ever the births of about -1,00 General Ludlow says , however , that a gre ; ninny births were not recorded. From tl btginnlng of April to the end of IJecon her 110,000 cartloads of rcfuso were remove Mr. Manduly , who Is conducting the pn llmlnary Investigation into the custom lion : fraud cases , will send his report to the BI prime court fiscal tomorrow and this ofllcl ; will prepare the necessary Indictments. Tl tiial before the audlcncla will not begin I any event before the end of February. The system ot checking , classification at liquidation In thri custom house was sue nn to render It quite clear that a rcguli ring was formed , Involving many cmployi and merchants. The commission on law reform held p'rellmlnary meeting today. The Amerlcc amf Cuban members are apparently actlr In perfect ha'rmony and are agreed that BUI itforms as' may be necessary can bo c fected without evading the Spanish law. TROOPS TO EXPEL A DEPUT An Kxcltlriv SociKIn tlio From * Clininlicr During < i Dclmlf oil PARIS , Jan. 24. 5:45 : p. m. There wei exciting scenes in the Chamber ot Deputii today. M. Joan Charles Bernard , social ! ; member for the Second district of Bordoau violently denounced the statements made I the public prosecutor at the trial of ho' Ai sumptlonlst Fathers , now in progress befoi the correctional tjlbumil.fsand attacked tl mlnlsteF of 'justice , M. ' foiilf 'cn rfng him scoundrel and a canaille. The- chamber pn nounced lUscU.ln favor of the expulsion i M. Bernard .from the house , but the depul refused to withdraw. The proceedings woi temporarily hiis.iendcd and a detachment < soldiers was maichod In , whereupon M. Bci nard left the climber , protesting again ; his expulsion. , -y Several other deputies protested at n marks imade by the public prosecutor coi Corning them. The premier , ' M. Waldrcl Rousseau , said ho agreed that tha rectlflc : tioiis made by some of the deputieswci perfectly legitimate. But , he added , 1 was astonished at the violence of the pn tests and he could not allow the Assumi tloniits' trial to bo dragged into the chair her for discussion "while It was proceeding. M. Gourd , progressist republican , mcmbi for the Second division1 of Lyons , asked tin the matter be transferred 'Into the rcguli form of anInterpellation. . M. Wnldocl Rousseau refused , and asked that the Into pellatlon bo postponed unt'll the cud cf tl trial. The chamber , amid minister ! cheers , voted , by 310 to 214 , the postpoilemci ' ' for n month of tho' discussion , the Incldei thus ending 'In a virtual vote of conlldem In the government. HOT FIGHT AT LONG RANG foil n I llonl Ciistclliini * nnd Hilitu lloilayN FlrliiK I.uiulcil MrHHiiKCN at i : > \-ji Oilier. * ( .PAIUS , Jan. 25. The Figaro publish ) this moraine a. fresh cablegram from Coui Bonl dp Castcllano to M , Do Hodays , tl editor , to which It appends , the following : "Spurning with our feet the Insults v find but one thing In this document. > do Castellane energetically refuses any It tprvnitlon of the Inspector of flnaiuo In h advcntuic. Wo are now enlightened n gardlng his desire for light. "Ho Bceiiis , moreover , to reproach us f < the outlay cf the 200 francs which his dl ! patch cost him. This is' already the con mcncemcnt of confession. "Them carniot fall to be'&urprlses lilt Oould'a eon-ln-law should 'become so carcfi In money mattc-ru. This Is the second tin he asks us for 100,000 francs. It needs bt little to Induce him to demand that wo n Imburso to him his " 200 francs. Declde.ll ho cannot have grown richer just recently. NEW YORK , Jan. 21. Count Custellaii today trnt another long and abusive dlapatc to M. De HodaJB In response to a shorter ill ) patch received by him from the editor tc day. ( 'ulillr ( o Vlftr ItiiNUIn'N 1'iixUi-l. LONDON. Jan. 24. The rumalua ot Job Ruskln woio removed today from llninl wood to ConUtnn church. The collln w- borne by twelve villageis and' was Jollowc by Mr. and Mrs. Seveins and a fe\x frlcuil and neighbors. The bier was covered wit n wealth of blcfisoms. The public will 1 admitted to view the easket until the tin : of the funeral , which takes place tomoi row , to AliH-rlcaii H PARIS. Jan. 28. The commerce commllti of the Chamber of Deputies today bega hearing the views of llict'o ' opposed to th reciprocity treaty with the United State HepresrntatlvtM of iron workers , iron einfl crs , tubing manufacture ) s and manufactni era of railroad supplies were heard. The were all opposed to the treaty and demandc IU rejection. l.nvt ( ii-riniin Vewm-l llolfiiNril , BERLIN. Jan. 24. The German bai Hans Wagner , stopped on December 14 South African w'atero by the British gui boat bYarli'sa and ordered to go to Po Elizabeth to unload , leaving the contrabar cpelncy ] by the Hrltluh authorities , has pn ceedod on Its way to DclDgoa bay. being t ! last ot iho seized Herman vessels to be n leased. llrlflHli Sti'iiiniTM In Tronlilo. LONDON , Jau. 24Tho British fitcpmi \dato. Captain Slclntyre , whl"h arrived i Jlcttenlnm on January H from Sablne Pai and Norfolk , after putting Into Portlan with cargo on fire , wheru..lt was benched fei a time , , hos landed 700 bales of cotton , nl damaged by .steam. The British stevime Medlnna , Captain Poobrookc. from Snbln Pass nnd- Newport News , via Frencnmt arrived In the rlvrr off Kings Lynn toda nnd went ashore. It was afterwards towe oft No damage reportedi The now Brltla steamer Rune , which sailed from Stindcrlan on January 22 pr Nv Orleans , has or rived In the river at "Gr/maby / , disabled , /olii l.llicl stilt I'iMlion < Ml. PARIS , Jan. SI. 6CO : p. m. The trial t the libel suit brought by M. Jtidel of th Petit Journal against M. Zola has bee postponed for a week In order to allow th AsBiimptlonlsta' ( rial to bo disposed of. Th Hilt brought by M. Labor ! against the Llbr Parole has boon postponed lo February i l-'lno AHNiiin-jtloiiIxt I'ntlirrK. PARIS , Jan. 24. The trial nf the twelv AEsumptlonlat fathpra before thecorrcc tlcnal tribunal resulted today In their sentence tenco to IB francs fine nnd the court decree tliu dissolution of the order. The proceed Irga closed without Incident. KdiiciiUoniil ( linilllloatlon fur Mlnrri A'lCTORIA , II. C. . Jan. 21. The Hrltls Columbia government decided to o amen the coal miners' act ns to prohibit the cm ploymcflt of any one underground who carnet not read and write Hngllsh. ( iiiiirilliiii l-'i-oiillor , BKRL1N , Jan. 21. The Afghanistan amee according to a message , -has ordered a roads leading from Korhat to be gunrdc nnd In Kntla the frontier garrisons ha\ been relntorc.cd. Ccriumi llclliirrlcx In TriiNt. BKRLIN , Jan. 24. The Vosbleche Zcltur claims that ( ho sugar trust is now full established and that ZtSo'oUt of the 100 sugf refineries in Germany have Joined the con bltmtlon. lliilxinlc I'liiKiic III Ardent Inc. HUENOS AVUES. Jail. 21. The billion1 plagitn has broken out at Rosarlo and a rig oroiis cordon has been established at th. place. i FIRE RECORD. Colorado Mliiliiu BOULDKR , Colo. , Jnn. 21. A large pai of the town ot Ward , a mining camp In tl mcuntalns , llftoeu miles from this city , wr drslioyed" liy a flro which started In tl ; .McClaneey hotel at 1 o'clock this moriilni A high wind was blowing nnd the fire spien rapidly among the frame buildings , but dl not reach the mills and mines , which ai Just outside the town. The loss will probr bly amount to $50,000 ; A fire broke out also this morning in tl : town of Lafayette , about twelve miles froi this city , anl spread rapidly before a hlg v ind. The wires are down and no partici lars have been received , but It Is believe that practically the entire town will be d ( vastatcd , destroying several hundrwl thoi : sand dollars' worth of property and reudei ing hundreds of families homeless. Lafnj otic Is the -principal coal mining camp i northern Colorado. Nearly all the business buildings In hot Ward and Lafayette were burned. The los at Ward was estimated at $75,000 , and t Lafayette $100,000. ' About fifty families I Lafayette are homeless nnd there la no plac In town to afford them shelter. IlurnliiK' of SEATTLE. Jan 24. Advices from tl north received today substantiate the ropoi of a big flrp at Dawson. U occurred c January 11 .and destroyed buildings an merchandlso , to nthOf valuje of ? IOO,000 , Tl : " fire Is supposed to "have originated from defective flue. The burned building's ' It eluded many salocns , restaurants , opei house , grocery'afiVU ' general stores nnd branch of 'tho Canadian Bank of Convmerc There was no loss of life , but very little < the consuls of v the buildings was eave < All of the burned buildings faced tl : Klondike river. , DEATH RECORD. OldTliiuClrcilH Clntvii. CHICAGO , Jen. ' 24. Charles' ' McCarth ; who war a clrciis clown more than fort years ago and known as the first man I turn n double Foinersnult , dropped dead lal last night. It Is supposed death was di to heart disease. McCarthy ivas 60 yeai of ago. Hu was born In Utlca , N. Y. H athletic feats attracted attention. He was contemporary with Dan Rice and had bee associated with nearly all the old-tlir wagon shows. HYMENEAL \Vhlte-TroHtler. A qtitet wnilJlng occurred last evening : the home of Mr. and Mra. Simon Trostlc : when their daughter , Hanna'h I ) . , was unite In marriage with Mr. P. J. White. Bet are residents of th city. They left las evening for a .short trip cast and upon thel return will make their homo here. stoitN tin- nnd Work * OIV tli < : Cold. Laxative Bromo-Qulnlno Tablets cure a col In ono day. No cure , no pay. Price 23c. To llrliiu .tin * AI lin ii > ' OVIT. NEW YORK , Jan. 24. Commander Jcecp E. Craig sailed today on the American Iln tUeamshlp New York to bring back th cruiser Albany , which In nt the Armetron yards , Newcastle , aud will bo turned ever I the United States government in n fp\ \ wceksi The vessel was purchased fror Brazil just before the war with Spain. Wit Commander Craig was Assistant Paymaatc Phillip V. Mohun , who will also bo attache to the Albany , The entire crew which Is t man thu Albany , 240 men and eighteen of fleers , will' soon sail from hero on th Prairie- . The Albany Is to come to New Yorli itrK Work tlir Women. CHICAGO. Jan. 24 Oovernmelit officer today arrested Hurry J. Klnfr and Jumc Prince , managers of the Chicago Km broidery exchange , on the charge of havlni swindled a number nf women In all p.irt of the country by advertising extensive ! ; that WMmeii were wan'ed to sew at horn at n salary of IS per week. The correspon dents were required make u deposit of f for supplies und when they sent this mono ; tftey were given a Binull lot of material ti embroider. This work having been dou and returned to Olilcngo word WUH sen Unaoverythluif was satisfactory and thn further mippllCH would be sent on recclp of $10. Many of the alleged victims becam suHplcloiiH nt this point and cnmplalntH be Kan to ] > oiir In on Mic postal oflk-lals. Poatu Inspectors ray thu mull ( if King and Princ c'onuiined about 1.000 letters a week. HUM'S KMSC'THIt'lTV. iraic-.NuU llnllil tinllrnln I hill Doc tlir I'liinnlnu , A famoiiH electrical onglneor , Foole. wh constructed the 3,000-horge power clectrl plant which feuppllps Battle Crrtk , Kala mazoo and other Michigan cities , bays thor ! < no food known that will supply him wit the vitality and mental vigor from brc-ik fast to noon that Grape Nuts will. Mr. Foote , In conversation , ald : "Thor IE no doubt left In my mind of these facti I have tried all sorts of food , and keji track ot the nsult . I gain steadily In re serve forci ) when 1 use Grape-Nuts , not withstanding my occupation requires Ion continued flnd concentrated brain work. There Is no artlfk-lal bllmulant In Grape NJIU. Nothing but the stimulus of goo food that In Fclentlll ally prepared for Im r.H'dlato iUiUlmilatlon Into blood and tUsut ebi'iclttlly brain Uehiie. Brain workers can ge' nurc und under standable results by using Grajie N'u'a. ' CAPTAIN CARTER TO DO TIM ! United States Court of Appeals Afflrn Judge Lncombi's Decision. NO INTERFERENCE IN CARTER'S ' BEIIAL Army Olllcrr t'onIttoil 1i > Coiirl Aliirtlnl of rrntidx linn No Hi Hut to Sortc Out Ills SrnU'iicT. NEW YORK , Jan. 24. The United StnK circuit court of appeals today affirmed , wit costs , the decision of Judge Lacombe , ill ! mls.Mng the habeas corpus proceedings I the CI\HC \ of Former Captain Oberlln M , Cai ter of the United States engineers , coi vlctod by court-martial of frauds In cor ncctlon with the Savannah river ami Cun bcrland sound Improvements. The dcclslo was signed by Judges Wallnco and Shlpmai Carter Is a prisoner at Fort William , hi luia been sentenced to six years nt Foi Leavcnworth , Kan. Ho was also ordered t pay a flue , which ho had done. After reciting the finding nnd sonlenco i the eourt-mnrtlnl , the decision In part say "U Is not the ofllco of a writ of hnbci corptit ) to perform the functions ot n wr of error in reviewing the judgment of court-mnrtlnl. Courts-martial are trlbuiiH created by congress In pursuance of tl power conferred by the constitution ar have ns plenary jurisdiction ot offenses con milled to them by the law military as i the circuit courtf nnd courts of the Unlti States In Iho exorcise of their stntutoi powcrn over other offenses. "It Is not contended for the appellant th the court-martial did not have Jurlsdlctlr ot the person ot the accused and of the o fenses of which he was convicted , but It Insisted that thn court transcended ItH pow when It punished him by line and Imprlsni ment Instead of line or Imprisonment , ar that Iho conviction and sentence for tl offense judged to be In violation of the 6i article of war were void because the fnc charged did not constitute an of fens ? again ; that article. "There being no statutory decision on tl subject usage permits an Indefinite numbi of offenses to bo adjudicated together in Oi proceeding by court-martial , and the rend tlon of a single sentence covering all tl convictions and Imposing punishment in cordlngly , however separate and dlstln may bo the different offenses and howevi different may bo the punishments prescribe for them. " The hearing in the case ot the thri ( In.Miors , B. D. Green and other contracto interested In what is known as the Captn Carter conspiracy in Savannah , was resunu today before United States Commission Shields. The contractors have been Indlcti In Georgia and the government desires tnko them there for trial. Captain C. J Gillette , an engineer officer , who succeed ) Captain Carter in charge ot the work i Savannah , was called by the defense. I had previously testified for the goverumei from the office records. Counsel for the defendants said ho h : called Captain Gillette to show by tl monthly reports that all the work done w ; reported by several officers and that tl accused contractors had nothing to do wll the presentation of the alleged false claim CHAPLAIN SHIELDS IS GUILT Convlc'lpd by Cniirt-tlnrtlnl tn lie Dli minimi from ( In * Service for WASHINGTON , Jan. 21. Post Chapla David H. Shields has been dismissed fro the army of the United States to take effe February 1 and Rev. Edmund iT. Easte brook of New York has 'be ' n selected fi appointment to the vacancy. The action the case of Chaplain Shields was the resu of court-martial proceedings. He was trii at San Francisco for conduct unbecomli an officer and n gentleman inconscquen' ' of the use of Intoxicating liquor and w : convicted and sentenced to be dtsmlsse The case came before the president In tl vsual course of procedure and ho approvi the sentence yesterday. Chaplain Shields is a native of Pcnnsy vanln and has been In the military ervii slnco August 10 , 1897. His transgrcssloi occurred while enroute to San Francisco compliance with orders to Join the army the Philippines. rnxsio.vs rou WBSTKHX viTniiA > Survivor * of tlir Civil AVnr Houifii beroil liy tlir Government. WASHINGTON. Jan. 24. ( Special. ) - These pensionw have been granted : IHPUO of January Si- Nebraska : Restoration Stephen Foiithe Panama , JR. Increase Uowalter B. Wiilto Ulysses , Jd to J14. Original widow , etc.- Anna B. Henry , Nebraska City. ? 8. Iowa : Original Henry Carl , Adel , } C. li crease Samuel F. Yoiinukln , Onceola. JS t $12 ; Joseph Lucas , Dos Molncs , JG to $ ' Charles A. Monson , Sallna. $ S to $10 ; Job M. Ferroe , Den Molnes. JS to $10 ; Jomt Dlcus. Iowa City , $ S to $10. Reissue Lore O. Itoblnson , Jlurshalltown , $10. Colorado ; Original Daniel Croswrnai Oolden , Jfi ; George W. Davidson , Kalrpla ; $8 ; Samuel T. Kck , Balfour , $ S ; Henry Kim mel. Esten Park , $10 ; Albert I ! . Haws , Foi Collins , $ G. Additional Henry C. Hoppo Wetmore , $2 to JS. Increase John M. Frit : Fort Logan , $0 to $8. Ilolssua and Inoreac Andrew .1. Gibson , Denver , $ (5 ( to $12. Wyoming : Original widow , wpoclal nc crued , January 11 Wlnulfrod Chtipmni Lander , $8. To Kntor "Coin" llnrvej-'H Fir Id. CHICAGO , Jan. 21. It Is ? nd ! the wor of raising money for the democratic tin tlonal commlttcu has boon entrusted t W. If. Illnrlchsen. He will orgunlz branohcH of the ways nnd means buroai The object Is to put a certain amount < i responsibility for campaign furxlH mm the party organlza.loiis In every state. Mi Hlnrlohsen has started on his tlrst toui It will Include the states of Tonnossei I/oulsluna , Mlxsls.slppl , Alabama , Arknnim and Texas. Ho will mi-ot the state com mlttcea and authorize .thorn . to ope bureaus for the collection of money , AVhei over the party needs organizing ho wll tnku note ? of the situation and inako roper of It lo J. G. Johnson , chairman of th oxoeutlvo comml.teo. Illlnolii n nd loun I'liinitirrn .Met' I. CHICAGO , Jan. 23. The annual meetln of the Illinois Master Plumbers' assoclii tlon was held In the Masonlo tcmnlc U day , with the largest attendance in srv crnl years. It IH probable that some actlo will bo , taken regarding the heavy Increas In plumbing nujiply prices. President Job O'Nell , jr. , of I'oorlu called thu inoetln tn order. Hrlof addreshcs vioro made b Chief Sanitary Inspector Andrew Voung r the Chicago health department. John I- Alton of Dee Molnos. Hlchard Irlon of Pe orla , Fred Wurnltlno of Davenport. la and Kilward Ilradon of Ban Antonio. To The following commlttcu on credential was appointed. Thomas Boyd. ChloaKO ; I- S Gregory. "Itockford , nnd O. W. Iaw oi Iccntur. ( 'ilium ColonUtN NEW TOHK , Jan. 24. Among the pat < senders who nrrlved today on the Muiifo line Hteamer Curltumba , from Nuevlt.-n C'jhii were returnlug colonlulH from L Gloria , all apparently dlxuouragi-d wit their rxperlcnci's in Cuba. Among the mini ber were : 1) ) . H. Chlldwnrth. Ohio ; Alber Bchauk , Mansfield , O. : W. T. Gould and J W. ChoadcH , Illinois , and J W Weldlnt Chicago. Mr Hchauk stated th.it he ha Httrtcd t < > ri-uch I-u Olorl.t from Nunvltat but ho could not ntuinl thu hard hliis. an after gnlng linlf thu distance turned liatl The land , hu Maid , after one had paid si prices for It could not lie cleared fur U-s than $10 nn acre. Vomit ; JI-NNI * .IIIIIII-H KANHAH C1TV. Jan 21 Jfwse IJanu.i : son of Jesse James , win married hern at o'clo. k to StelH Francen MoGowari daughter of A M McGowon , a nil Iron m i ) Former Governor and Mrs T T C-ltttMiden , il L YtMKvr prenldont of th t heel lio.ud K F Hwlunry uuhlor nf th First National bank and many otl-fm "t tentur-l thu wel-Jiug. Frank Junrj , th undo of Jie groom , was present Mi n-ul Mr Jamoji will spend their honeymoon ni fie rc ldcncp of Mrs. XerMdo SunnioN mother of , le. j * Jnmc , nonr Liberty. Mo SHUT OUT THE IOWA MINERS llnoli Itnil IVrlltiK llnucndcri-il In , WrmiKlr Ovrr .SpiitltiK liMinnn In Joint Conference. / INDIANAl'OLtS ' , Jnn. 24. There wni ( two hours' on si on this afternoon ot tin Joint conference between the delegates fron he United Mine Workers of America am thosn from the Interstate Operators' associ ation , at which sn much bad feeling wni engendered that ll was deemed advisable ti adjourn until ' . > o'clock tomorrow inornliu to allow the.feeling to subside. The wrangle startet when the credential : committee' ro | > orted a'division on the mat' U' of admitting the dele ate * and oper- piers from tl rtato of Iowa , which win decided by the chairman against the miner : and continued until Chairman Dogle hai called nolegato Uyati n liar. Immediately upon calling- the scMlou t < prdrr Chairman Bogle avkrvl for the rcpori of the committee on credentials and Clmir ninh nilchi'r rcporle l that It had been do elded that'tho ' states of Indiana , Ohio. Pcnn syhanla and Illinois were cnllllpd to rep rcpoiltatlon In the ? Joint conference. When it came to considering the admli slim ot the stnto of lown. ( hero was a dl MMon , the members from the.operator ! opposing ami these from the miners favor Inp , It. The roll call was had and natural ! : rihUlted In a tic. The chairman then announced he had re solved that ho was entitled to cast the deriding riding vote and voted no , thus debarring th otote. The report of the committee on rule I nnd order , of bi' lni'ss was read nnd adopted | amid great confimjon. The delegates fron [ the various slates wcio asked to appoint ; ! scale committee of .four membert , will four alternates each from the miners am opciators. After these committees had boon named i motion was madu to allow the delegates no seated to have a seat In the conference with out a voice. On the rollcall the motion wa lest , the mlncru voting against It , giving a their reaflon that the delegates ought to b admitted lo the full privilege or not at all During the djscuaslon Secretary William tl Hyan rose nnd sald , : "Gentlemen , 1 for ono do not pioposo t Eland for the bulldozing tactics of this chair man , and 1 do not think you will stand fo it either. He has shown himself to be two faced. After faying ho had our Interests n much as the operatorn' to watch , ho turn mound and votes squarely against ever ; ptoposltlon wo advance. Wo had as well g out of this hall at once. " Chairman Bogle reviewed the law on hi nillng and ns hr > finished walked to thefron of the stngo and , shaking his finger a Hyan , said : "I do not propose to be Insulted by an : man on top of God's green earth. The dele gate who baa accused me of being two-fncei Is a dainnnblo liar. " A tumultuous discussion of parllnmont.ir : rules followed and the motion to adjouri was with difficulty gotten before the house Much feeling Is shown on both tildes tonight The operators clearly outgeneraled the niin era In their efforts to get Iowa and Wea Virginia admitted , and the mlneru have de termlned not to give up the fight. H will It Is announced , bo continued toiuorrov morning. 1'oriclven liy Victim * ' AVIilonx. SOMERSET. Pa. , Jan. 21. Samuel Pete Mayors , couvlcted of the murder of Michae Knrney and John Lenhart. was hanged Ii the county Jail yard today. At the request otthe C9mlcmned ihi widows * of the murdered men visited him las night nnd granted him forgiveness. Murderer firtw I.lfr Srntrne-- FOUT SCOTT , Jan. 24-Amon Phillips the murderer , w'hose ' accomplices wen lynched hero Saturday night , and who was himself "nvort from .the .mob only by thi determined efforts of the sheriff , has beoi sentenced to bo hanged , which' In Kansai meani life Imprisonment. In order to pn > vent further mob violence ho will be takei to the Leayenworth jail and Jtept until tin quarantine Is raised ftt the penitentiary. Ijiimlirr DenlrrHVnnt I.OIXT IMI-M ( KANSAS CITY , Jan.2l. Ut'solutio'bs pro vldliiK for the appointment of a ponnanon committee to enforce a reduction In frcigh rates were adopted by the Missouri , Kan sas & Oklahoma Lumber Dealers' assocla tlon. The following officers were elected fo the ensuing year : President , James Costello tollo , Liberty. Mo. ; vice president , II. B Pierce , Topeka , Kan. ; George D. Hope treasurer. Slilloli ( 'omnilNHloii Merit. CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. , Jan. 21. The Shlloh Battlelleld commission , which hat boon In session Hiere for two days , ad journed -his afternoon. The commission let IP'IO contractjtor supplying the memorial fftUols nnil batflo line marker. * to the ChattnnoQpa Car and Foundry company , of which Pension Commissioner H. Clay Kvans Is proprietor. MOIN | All I'rlviitr 'IVle i-n HIM. NHW yORK , Jan. 21. The Commercial Cable company this morning sent out the following notice : "We lire advised that tlm postmaster general at Pretoria announces that all private ti- leg rams for the South African republic will bo. stopped. " CcMinux of I'nrrto Hleo. SAN JtrAN , Puerto UIco. Jan. 2I.-T1K official consult of Puerto Hleo IIHH heel , finished. Sail Juun has 32.DOO Inhabitants Ponce has ! nearly twice jts many re-sldonts , I he number "bolus " 56.000. There aie W7.0W Irl-abltonts on the Island. I'oi-mer MlnlNlrr I'liolpN III. NI5W ' HAV15N. Conn. , Jan. 2I.-K J Phelps , former minister to KiiRlnnd , Is 111 with pneumonia at his residence here. ] | | F pliyslclan.s nnnounced today that his con dition Is not yet serious. I'l-exlilenl. I.OIIK Toliil AlcHlneliec BOSTON , Jan. 'li. At tin * annual mootIng - Ing of thu Massachusetts Total Ahxllncnrc. Boclelv. held here , 8ocre' > ary of the Navy Jrfhn D. Long WUH elected president. Und . \li-enily 111 lint. They were at the dinner table , and tlu conversation had drifted to various neigh borhood ulfulrs. "You know , " she said , "the Browns In tend to bring their daughter , Mabel , out next seaeon. " Before ho could reply the little ono whc had been listening to all that was said broke in : "Bring her out1" she oxclalwed. "Why , she's been out every day this week , and shr didn't need any help cither. I've seen her mysolf" is contracted as well as in herited. Only strong lungs are proof against ; it. Persons predisposed to weak lungs and those recovering from Pneumonia , Grippe , Bronchitis , or other exhaust ing illness , should take It enriches the blood , strengthens the lungs , and huilds up the entire system. It prevents consumption and cures it in the early stages. ( oc. and f i.orj all druurlits , SCO ! " ! & 1JCMVM. , UiemUti , i < cw Hundreds of f n n samples were given awnv In Omaha last week. The timnufneturor'i wnniivl } ou lo test this \\onderful ipinody. 1 hc > sue- coetloil In eiuxvlncliii ; hiitulirils that there Is n pile lemedy Ihul ciiri's A square guarantee. In every package. Ask your clrilKsl" ! about It Ur Mncon's Pile llomody cures blind , blooding , ItchlliK and protrud ing pile" , no inn I ter of ' how long s'andlnc I'llpo f > < ie and $1.00. I'or sale at the following ilruK rftorcH In Omaha Hy Knhii . Co. . l.Mli and Duuglas stroels. J II ScJunldl. 2llh and I'umlng slroetn , 11 , H ( .irrunuii. 24Ui mid K.itnnni HtrcotM. S nith Oiniih i In li J Sojkorji * ( . o . 21th and N si roc * . A SKIP ot llriniiy IN .titf lilt. T. 1131,1V 1.01 ll.M ! ' . > > OJtlKVI'Atr OH MV.I ( < M \lTirri3ll. . Rcmovei T n. Plmptnt. Moth I'-iichog , and Bkln < 11 > l > li > fnlih on lirniits' , nnd iln i detec tion. It line stood i lie test of H yarn an < l IB so harmless we taMe It to b sure It Is propcrlr made. Arvept no L coiinm-frlt of Mint- 1 iir n.ime. Dr. It. I A Su.vie rnld to a 'lady of tno h.-iut-ton ( a patient ) : "As you ladtm will uoo them I rooommemted ( .ouraud's Crenm a the lunat linniiful of nil the Skin pronar.-itloim " For halo liy all DrnirKlBlB nnd Fanov-Oooils Dealer * In the United St.ilox. Canada -mil Kurojx ; . VKKD. T. IIUPKINS , I'rop'r37 Great Joac fit N. T. THEWE WE OF Gu Larti , on Ham , on Bacon is a g& cf puriiy , Chicago , KnnsiiH City , Omaha , St. Louis , St Joseph , St. Paul , make Sifo wai'tSi living V o Cure Bilious and Nervons Disorders , v 0 ' < > rents niul an rcnto. at clrun The iTomt cnnr euii lie cured liy n tiK Mnniivt Pile Killer. Ganriiuteod , LOD tier bar by mull. MAGNET CHEMICAL CO. , Western DcpoS , OiuabK , Ncl > , r THU Ilii2 WANT ADS ' ' ( ) ' ' ' . -V IMIODL't'i : IlKSI'IrS.V a Unl Ninnber AsspuintlDii Cour.su. Reserved Seats Sale ATOYFFKUCA ; > BOYD'S U'nodwiiid .t llii M'Kfb. loin : RIDAY and SAT , Mat , and Higtit. Tlio Kroncli J'lirco that Startled Now "MLLET FSFS" V i-Ir'iin , wholcKomolot"plo " ( lt notorld y -oincili nnoilni ; An uxuuilHul ixiiupauy , Kiadefl by MnurtV ( JriniKer. Hdwurd Alleles , [ IIIIK I'lirc-urun und vthcrx , . , s'KXT "A Stranger .in flew Yorli1' ' .Sunday Matinee mid only. II1J hlll\\ ( THAT KHI'T MS XV I , XI Cilll.i. ( I'OH , MA MO.NTIIS.g TOMIiilT , toiffif WILLIfiMS | ami WALKER kild their own U'U' ' Coinjinnj to CI.KVJ3H TB - { iO. .v hAHTJ $ i < 'V York laughing Kx ) AJpntfliJ. I'rli ebKxrlilllBH Ite.-elVrrt Heats , -5 25o ud Mi. ( { ullury UK. M U'WCt ) : Any rci ililld i en. ' ' " trgllc-ry. jQc. ' . .1111)13 ci > 111 niinit , ' 1 v.hcn Jn wrt , of the ( Jiiuli | > % , ) | ( ir * . o" tH'/ / ) fo ' 'iJilliii , fu- erulH. thuitci nnd' parly f-nJ | 'iVlonbonu a.'l ' a rperiullr IUibl ; r-iircl | vuhlijloi. | r > itliiH rt-rvi'u ijlllte open < ljyjud \r \ U Tel 1.7 , 770 , tf i ilalil olll v A D. Co 21 : : Hu IV I i at. Itrunch , lC.ll'j Kar- um