THE OMAHA DATTjY J5.EE: SUNDAY, MATICII 11, THOU. OUAltllEL OVER FUROR'S GOLD Btsalt is Almoit a Stood Nival Battle Off 8antitgo. SUNKEN GUNBOAT'S TREASURE THE CAUSE Armril Puller iiiimi on a Tim Held at Hoy li a 'nilnln of an American Transport Wreck I nit Com paii)' f.'o in p I it I it n. SANTIAGO. Cuba, Marrh 10. Rivalry over tho possession of u wife belonging to tho sunken Spanish torpedo gunbout Furor almost caused a second naval battle yestor ilay. Cendoya, the agent of the Word Hue, with his Cuban partners, has been engaged for several months In wrecking tho war ships und has performed considerable work In dynamiting tho Furor, which work was dimcult on account of tho depth of tho water, twelve fathoms. Recently ho located a nafo supposed to contain $12,000 In Spanish gold, ami returnel to find tho buoy remove!. Ho wan compelled to como to this city for u pilot mid re turned to tho wreck of tho Kuror yesterday, whoro ho found the American transport "Williams, with a diver down. A rival diver thereupon descended and each of them de clared ho was tho first to take possession of tho safe. A quarrel ensued and the trana porl'B diver came up, nwertlng that his rival had threatened htm with a knife. Ccndoya's diver attached a lino to the safe, which he and his companions nay the Amer ican officers took forcibly, Intimidating them with rifles from tho transport. Captain Parr says tho lino failed to ralso the safe und their dlvcrH succeeded In attaching n lino which secured tho treasure. On board the Williams wero Captain Illunt, assistant quartermaster, in charge of transportation; Lieutenant Hamilton, an engineer officer, and Superintendent Fowler of tho Ilarber Asphalt company. Tho American ofllceri disclaim any finan cial Interest In the expedition. Captain Illunt says ho allowed tho divers anil others to use tho Williams bpcause. temporarily. It was not needed and ctoud on Its deck with n rlflo, which, ho rn. was not loaded during tho quarrel, lie disclaims any Intention of using his position, his uniform or arms to Intlmidute the Cubun divers. Lieutenant Hamilton says ho accompanied tho expedi tion as a spectator. Tronsiire In MIniIiih A km I it. Doth boats eventually returned to the har bor and Cendoya si-ured nji order from tho court directing the pollco to toko possession ot the safe. Fifteen armed policemen on tho tug Colon followed tho Williams, maneuver lng around tho bay for an hour. Finally, tho tug went alongside tho Williams and tho police, with drawn revolvers, prepared to board It, when Captain Cooper, commanding the Williams, confronted them with a rlflo and announced his Intention to kill tho first man who strpped on board. He said tho civil courts had no jurisdiction over govern ment ships. Tho police thereupon retreated behind the pilot house and tho Colon re turned to tho wharf. Cendoya then reported the affair to De partment Commander Whllcsldo. who or dered Staff Adjutant Harford to investi gate tho matter. Harford nnd some press representatives searched the Williams at midnight nnd no rafo was found. Captain niunt and Captain Coopor dlsrlalm any knowledge of the present whereabouts of the safe, which Fowler says was thrown over board. Fowler declined to say whether tho contents had been retained. Ho had a half Interest In tho expedition und says ho Is h partner of McOrall, a civil employe of Cap tain Illunt's office. Cendoya Is an American citizen nnd makes serious charges against Captain Illunt, which Commander Whiteside will Investigate. Tho Cubans resent tho action of Captain Coopor In refusing to accept tho service of Cures Remarkable Action of a Simple Remedy Discovered by the Celebrated Milwaukee Chemist, Max Gessle', Cures Nervous, Neuralgic. Sick, Bilious or Insom nia Headaches Almost Instantly. A Free Box to All. MAX GESSLKR. 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No matter what caused the headache this splendid remdy will quickly stop It Write at once to Max fierier, ai'l Journui Uulldlng Milwaukee, Is , nnd he will mall you a frco box of Ills woidcrful ii f era, What physicians say Dear Hlr I ion not tell yiMi how pleaid I i lit ti l-ii a J I riuiiii lie rsmcily tint works like nvgli nnd that has mi dclticrlius aitl'ii upon the hystem In every case that 1 hnvi givt-u your "Musle Jlcaducho AYufcra they legal protens, and they mil the Williams a plrnto under the American flag. The comments of tho local press upon tho exciting Incidents of yesterday's con tost for the possession of the Furor's reas uro chest arc extremely violent against the action of Captain Hlunt nnd tho oth"r officers nnd tho utter contempt of tho Amer icans for tho Cuban courts. Tho refusal to allow the service of ftc legal procures on a harbor tug engaged In k commercial enterprise Is criticised vigorously. FiREllECORDT llaUotii ll'tire lli-KtriiftU r. HURON'. S. 1)., March in (Special Tele gram. I Fire a' Hitch -nek lost night de stroyed tho Rank of Hltihcock. office of tho South Dakota 1ind company and damaged I Webb's general mcrchnndlBo establishment. Tho building belonged to II. Wilson and, be sides tho bank ami land office fixtures, con tained tho law library of Carl Foster, who recently went to Hardy, Ark. Mont of tho bank's and land compuny's valuables were saved, but Foster's property was totally de stroyed. Webb's loss Is about $1,000, and, with tho others amounts to about $5,000, rrpstly covered by Insurance. Country IMwlllnir limine, HARTINOTON, Neb., March 10. (Snpclal.) Last night a dwelling houeo owned by J. (i. Wheeler, who resides llvo miles east of this place, took flro and burned to the ground. Tho origin of the lire Is unknown. Scarcely anything was saved. There was no Insurance. Hoof at llentrlce Hiiro, IIEATRICE, Neb., March 10. (Special Tel egram.) The roof of tho laundry at the In stitute for Feeblo Minded caught lire this afternoon from a defective Hue. I'rompt aetlrn by those on tho ground prevented serious dnmngc and checked the spread ot Homes. Tho damage was about $100. HYMENEAL Smltli-iiiorii. HRA1NARD, Neb., March 10. (Special.) A. K. Smith of this place and Kstcllo Thorp of David City were united In marrlage In Omaha Wednesday, March 7. Miss Thorp Is tho diughter of W. 11. Thorp of David City, whero she has lived from childhood. Mr. A. K. Smith Is tho cashier of the Hank of Ilralnard. He camo hero In ISSfi nnd organ ized that bank, In which ho now holdn the controlling Interest. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith ar rived hero last night and will make Ilralnard their future home. Merle-rainier. HURON, S. I)., March 10. (SpccIaJ.) The marriage of Harry Steele of this city and Miss Nunnlo A. Palmer of Armstrong, 111., Is announced to take place at the homo of tho bride's parents In that city on tho 13th Inst. Mr. and ..Mrs. Steelo will make their home on a farm near this city. .Mettiirl-llniNcli. Joel T. Stewart and Miss Minnie Hrusch were married March 10 at tho residence of tho groom'H mother, 2010 draco street. Rev. Charles W. Savldgc olllclatcd. lini'N I inter tile lee. CHAMBERLAIN. S. D., Murch 10. (Spe cial Telegram.) Henry Hock, an old resi dent, wbllci attempting to cross tho Mis souri river on Ico south of town todiy broke through nnd was drowned. Do madn a desperato fight for life, hanging on for fully one hour and a halt waiting for assistance, but finally bcramo oxhaustol nnd passed under tho Ice, Hock leavrs a wife anil two sons. The Ico bridge In tho Missouri river began moving hero thin evening, the earliest break-up In a number of years. Mitchell .i'niiiii'r 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1) tc. MITCHELL, S. D.. March 10. (Special.) -Among tho now structures that are to be erected In Mitchell this spring the flrot to go up will bo a new building for the Mitchell Dally Republican, the contracts for stone work having been let. The building will bi 30x100 feet and Is to bo constructed of sandstone. Headache ! have not failed to cure Inside of 15 minutes I congratulate you on vour wonderful ills. covory. Yours very truly. C. 1). Wood ruff. M. I). What chemists say: A letter from An drew S. Mitchell, one of the leiidlntr cIihiii. IstM of the I'nlteil States, graduate of tho , Michigan university, professor or chonits- i try Milwaukee College or Medicine. AVls- i unnln Statt analyst and puro food spec ialist. Sir 1 have made an analysis or tlessler's Magic Headache Warers and Und thorn free from Quinine, Mnrnhino. Onium. Antlpyrlne or nny harmful substance. They are perfectly safe and I can eheer rully recommend them for Headache and Neuralgia Prof A S Mitchell write tir your suffering friends iiIpo. An I if ini wart more f the rcem lj st'p Into the nearest irug ' rt ,ml nsk 'or a. .'i-ccnt box of (JesMTs Maul I li u l u li Warers at' J If tl) dent i ure you In i) mlnutis 'he drim 1st wi:l rcruul yntr mm v Un not n ntlmie to suff r when a (lire Is ah 'uifly certain by til" remedy Writo today for the free box. j SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. tV'tfi A fn m .A-A l j--3 .U thu lust meeting cf the Hoard of (Ed ucation Architect Klcwlt complained again of the condition of the heating apparatus at the new Jungmanu school and Intimated that tho lack of heat was duo to the con tractors allowing tho pipes to freeze. In tho published report of the proceedings no mention wna mado ot the plumbing con tractors, but Parks &. Co., who Installed tho apparatus, considered than an explana tion was due them and this was printed In The Ileo of Murch S. In reply to the assertions of Parks & Co., M.'snrs. McDonald & Rock, tho construc tlon contractors, buvo this to say. "A statement in the South Omaha depart ment of Tho Uco of March 8 regarding tho construction of thu Jungmunn school building was of such a nature that our firm was done an Injustice. It was stated that Parks & Co., tho steam heating firm, turned tho steum plant over to us a month ago und that tho freezing of the pipes caused delay In construction. Now tho fact is that tho Hist lire was built tinder the hollers nnd they wero tested by the steam heating firm referred to on February 22. It Is also a fuct that tho steam heating plant Is not as yet completed. However, a few duya after February 22 tho pipes did freeze up, but would not have done so hud the contractors shut off tho valves not In use, as we had a perfect right to believe they had done. "Further, at no time have we delayed tho work of construction on tho building. If wo en held back by a chunge In plans, cer tainly It is no fault of ours. When the pipes did freeze It took but a day and a half to repair the damage and put them In aa cood condition as they wero before. "Iloth members of this llrm have been In business In South Omaha ever since the city was located and havo been Identified with tho construction of nearly all tho school buildings here. Wo feel that an Injustice has bco done us. not with malice, but by a misstatement of facts, which wo drslre to have corrected." It can bo stated without contradiction that ever since the construction of the Jung mnnn school commenced there has been more or les.i friction between the architect and the contractors. Until tho last meet ing of the board little, If any. attention was paid to tho complaints of tho architect or to those of tho contractors. Architect Klcwlt claimed that the contractors were not working In accordance with the speclll cntlons, and these assertions tho contractors denied. The dlnicultles generally wero smoothed over with llttlo or no publicity, but there seems to be an open rupturo now and It Is a question of veracity between the plumbers, the contractors and tho architect. A. II. Welly' Platform. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb., March 7. I!i00. -In consenting to become n candidate for mayor of tho city of South Omaha, subject to tho action of tho city convention, I deem It proper to state my views on questions ma terially alTectlng the welfare of our city. Equal rights to all is tho foundation of a Just municipal government. Such govern ments ore formed for nubile uood and no man or set of men should subvert tho laws to por eonnl prestlgo nor In violation of confidence imposed by suffrage of tho people. Tho city of South Omaha should bo gov erned In tho Interest of all Its citizens with out class distinction. No favors should bo granted tho rich that are withheld from tho pcor. Tho welfare of all tho people Is, and of right ought to be, paramount to personal Interests. All public affairs should be administered with tho same rigid economy, the same scrupulous fidelity nnd tho ramo sound com mon sense that govern matters of prlvato concerns. J Labor Is tho truo unit of valuation. It Is the potent factor In all business transactions and demands a Just consideration nt tho hands of our city. In tho employment of Its labor tho "eight-hour" law should bo observed anil n liberal wago paid for faith ful services. It is tho duty of every olllclal to assist In tho upbuilding of tho good name of the i city nnd to advance the educational and ln- i dustrial Institutions; to encourage the edu- ! cation of Its children, tho patronage of Its j IndUftrles, tho employment of Its labor and to solicit counsel nnd advlco of Its cltizotw. Tho highest possible credit of tho city should be maintained. Maturities should hn promptly met nnd, when necessary, bonded indebtedness- should be refunded at tho low est possible rate of Interest. Expenses In every department nt the eltv government should bo diminished to tho low est point consistent with good services; tnxoi should bo lovled nnd collected equi tably, and tho rate of taxation reduced ns rapidly as a progressive and economical ad ministration will permit. Corporations and holders of public fran chises aro amenable to thn nubile thi. should pay an equltahlo proportion ot taxes mm recogntzzo just demands of tho public. Water hydrants, llchts unit nth or nnlill,. Improvements should bo extended as quickly ns possible to the bom fi.nwnnra In Mm burbnn districts, who nre paying uu exccjslvo and unjust rntlo of taxation compared with benefits received. Tho lives of our pcoplo should be pro tected by all safeguards of modorn sanitary science. The present condition of nrnraK. demands Immedlato attention, and especially mo evn now existing by reason ot tho tllthv rendition of Stink creek should bo abated at once. Much depends on tho pollco department of n city and tho present condition of our de portment demands a radical change. No person should be eligible to appointment In this department who Is not sober, industri ous nnd has tho best Interests of tho city nt heart. Tho deplorable condition of the garbage department demands an Immedlnto and thor ough reform. I strenuously opposo tho pay ment of public money for tho removnl of garbugo from prlvato property. The depart ment should bu placed on a competitive basis under tho supervision of a sanitary in spector, which would materially reduco prlcrs and better serve tho Interests of the public. Numorous Judgments havo been rendered against tho city and other suits aro now pending on account of the Inefficient man agement and gross carelessness of the street department. An Intelligently and consci entiously conducted street department would result In iv much Improved condition nt a considerable reduction In cost. Damogo suits ogulnst tho city should bo moro vigorously contested und, If necessary, carried to the court of lost resort. Thero should bo no partisan politics In the executive department of tho city. Tho mayor owes allegiance to tho whole pcoplo and not to any element or set of men. A. R. KELLY. Presbyterian CoiiKri'Kntloiinl Meeting On Tuesday evening last tho annual con gregatlonal meeting of the First Presby terlnn church was held. It Is stated that tho treasurer's report was the best ever rendered, nnd that from now on tho church can get along without help from the board. E. H. Roberta and A. II. Morrill were elected trustees Members of the ladles' aux iliary were elected ns follows: Mrs. D. L. Holmes, Mrs. C. M. Rich, Mrs. W. J. Me nurney, Mrs. A. A. Thurlow, Mrs. A. U. Williams, Miss Anna Remmlll. Ilev, .1 ii Ii ii mii it i:iiliiliix an llrror. Regarding a statement made recently In tho Dally Sun Rev J A Johnson, pastor of tho First Methodist Episcopal church, denies thnt ho has over openly come rut fir nny candidate and he fur'her denlrs tho assertion that he c-ntrrls 300 vtej 'n bis ct:Hch. Mr. Johnson stated to a Beo Says It's nlvvii.VM n plt'iismv to point out tln puxl tinnlltlcK of Hie famous Duiilnp mill Stetson lints-lmt.x Hint Imvo been tin tenders In stylo nnd dtttnlilllty for more tliiui it iiuuier of n century nnd the now nirliiK styles for tills seut-on nrt not u whit licliltut tlielr roputntlon -The yininc men In particular will Hud these ndvuiii't' styles very swell unit popular Our new sprltiK styles in (lie .fH.oo hat that became so popular last year have till the tone und style of the mote ox pensive ones, and you will lie c tnpelled to admit you have never seen its equal tit that price." FREDERICK, The Hatter, The I.eiiilliiK Hat Man of tlie West. 120 South Fifteenth Street. The Society Girl- Knows u thing or two about Candles You can depend upon that every time liven Lent tines not keep her from enjoying ti box of our ('infec tious Wo don't believe there Is n so ciety clrl In Omaha but who will say that our Cold Medal Chocolate Hon lions are greatly superior to any she lias ever tasted Put up in one, two, three nnd live-pound boxes at (K) cents n pound. W. S. Balduff. 1520 Fariiam St. representative yo3torday that he controlled only one vote, and that was his own. Ho at tributes tho statement In tho Sun to his address to votots published In the South Omaha .Methodist a week ago. Kev. John son declares pcsltivcly that ho Is not In politics and that his address was Intended equally for members of all parties. lie ad vocatco the election of good cienn men to office regardless of party afllllatlon. ItcuiirriliiK i'elcllnuie Toll. A committee of the South Omaha Com mercial club, composed of II. at. Christie. J. J. Hreen. A. II. Murdoch, C. M. Hunt, Rich ard O'Kecfe. John Klynn and J. 11. Watklns, will wolt upon tho ofllcers of tho Nebraska Telophono company this wcok for tho pur pose of making n request that the tolls be tween South Omaha and Omaha be taken off and that direct communication be given to subscribers without extra charge. There seems to bo considerable objection to tho payment of tolls by business men here, and these complaints will be presented In proper form to tho managers ot tho telephone company. Denioeratle County Convention, At a meeting held yesterday the demo cratic city central committee stipulated with representatives of tho Douglas county cen tral committee, that, no county convention will be held and that no primaries for tho selection of delegates to a county conven tion will bo called. Delegates to tho stato convention will bo named by tho county cen tral committee, thus avoiding tho holding of primaries nnd a county convention. This step has been taken because the Omaha nnd South Omaha elections como so close to gether nnd Interest Is centered locally rather than toward tho stato convention. Scnrr Xot a Candidate. T street. Charles K. Scnrr, who wns appointed a This afternoon Coon called at the house member of tho Hoard of Education to fill and wanted her to go with him to a house tho vacancy caused by the resignation of I near by that had been occupied by his W. H. Wyman, announced yesterday after- father, to talk over their affairs. She re noon that ho would not bo a cundldate for i fused to do so, whereupon he threatened to election. His democratic friends have been shoot her and said if sho did not go with trying to Indueo htm to mako the race, but him ho would shoot her on tho spot. Sho ho says ho is willing to step aside to mako , screamed ond nroused tho attention of tho room for somo man who can dovoto his tlmo , neighbors. Coon following her out of the to tho work of tho board. Mr. Scarr's prl- houso with a loaded revolver. Ho fired at vnte. Interests nccunv a creat deal of hlB , her once. Sho ran over to tho house of time, und he feels that he cannot afford to sacrifice these Interests at this time, HnrenliiN In Heiil Instate. Aro you going to wait until nil those beau tiful Syndicate lots are sold? Remember you can buy theso lots now at one-half tho orig inal price. Easy terms. O'Nell's Real Es tato Agency, agents. Mniclc City t;imli. Window glass at Melchcr's drug store. Frank Koutsky Is a republican candidate for city treasurer. John Koutsky Is coiillned to his homo with an attack of the grip. A tcmperanre muss meeting will bo held nt Hlum's hall tonight. Mr. Albert Stewart of Lincoln Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Holland. Jay L.iverty, superintendent of the Metho dist Sunday school. Is on tho sick list. Mr S. L. Powell wns confined to her home last week on account of Illness. See Kcl Munshuw & Co. for lumber. Tel. 25 Thero will be a meeting of tho union labor party at the usual place this afternoon. A son has been born to Mr. and Mis. George Orr. Twenty-fourth and R streets. This evening Rev. Irving Johnson lectures on "Why We Say Prayers Out of u Hook." Jim Wear Is looking for a renomlnatlon for member of tho council In tho Third ward. Somo of tho snow and Ice In the gutters Is being tieuned nwuy by the street de partment. H. C. Howe, general manager of Armour's plant here, Is expected homo from Kansas City today. Tho bank elearlncs last week showed nn enormous Increnso over tho corresponding week or ISM. Mrs. William Kerr has again suffered a relapse and her condition Is considered ex tremely critical. Somo departments at Cudahy's are operat ing nine hours a day now Instead of eight hours as formerly. General Manager Kenyan or tho Stock Yards company Is confined to his homo by a very severo cold. The Greatest Sin of the Ace" will be Rev St. John's topic at Hlum's hall this ufternoon ot 3 o'clock. Patrick Coyle, superintendent or CuduTiy's sweet pickle department, has returned from a trip to Kansas Cltv. Sirs. St. John will speak nt the Presby terian church Sunday uftemnon at 3 o clock. This meeting will bo for women and- girls onlv. ! Mrs. Marsh, mother of Mrs. Clirls Firman, Twenty-second and J streets, has returned to her homo In Chicago after a visit of a mouth. Mrs. Denna Altbery, Twenty-fifth and J wrrppts. entertained the Ladles' Aid society i of the Presbyterian church at her home last weunesuuy ituui iiuun, A social and basket lunch will be given by tho Woman's Relief corps and Phil Kear ney post at tho hall, Twenty-sixth and N streets. Wednesday evening, March U. The Ludles' circle will meet at the home or Mrs. J. W. Jordan. 102S North Twonty llrst street. Thursday afternoon. Members , uie requested to come prepared for sewing. I Tho usual Young Men's Christian associa tion men's 'meeting will bo held this after noon at Hlum's hall. Rev. C. H. St. John , will be tho speaker. All men aro urged to i ntti nd i Tho temperance meetings held at Hlum's I hall last week were well attended und It is understnort mat inuep goou nas nccn ac complished, ns quite a number signed tho pledge Mlko Ciivunuiish. who was bruised by be ing knocked off the track by a Rock Island engine Saturday morning. Is doing nicely at the South Omaha hospital. Ho Is not badly Injured. Th Woman's Auxiliary or the Younir I xt.tteu Phrlutliin iiriKni latum will izlv'p nn Mill Nutriment and social at the First I Mn'hodlst Enlsconal churth on Tuesday' 'evening, Man h 2a A ihu'ren w-.'u1 BW7e'.l .h'o'ViSC dence of Mr. E. S, llarrcll, Twenty-thlrd nnd J streets on Wednesday afternoon March II. A special Invitation Is extended i to newconners und ull friends of the church are Invited. The funeral of Frank Vonasek will be held from tho family residence, Nineteenth and I' streets, nt 2 o'clock this afternoon. The services will be under the uusplits of the Woodmen of the World. Iti'V. Irvine Johnson will preach on tho "Sin of Anger and Knvy" at 11 o'clock to rtny at St. .Martin's Kplscop.il church. The offering at the morning serlce will be tho special one for missions In the diocese. This Is from Kdltor Merrill's nen In the last Issue of the Presbyterian: "The smart Aleck that goei Into our gambling hells to beat some one and loses bis roll Is not en titled to sympathy or respect In his cow ardly whine. Keep out." ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER A h t 1 it ii 1 .linn i'rles liiefTcclunl! y Shoot Ills Divorced Helpmeet Detullft of Allnlr. to ASHLAND, Neb., March in. (Special Tel egram.) James Wurren Coon, a blacksmith who has resided In Ashland several yea.-., attempted to murder his divorced wlfo this aftornoon. About, thrco weeks ngo tMrs. limma V. Ccon secured n divorce from her husband, the decreo being rendered In tho district court of Douglas county. She had been stay ing at Omaha for nbout a week with rela tives befqro filing her suit against Coon. The gt omuls of the nctlon for dlvorco were bused on Coon's alleged criminal relations vlth other women. Tho question of alimony was settled out of court. Coon deeding his resi dence property, a houto In tho western part of town, and paying $2f0 to his late wife. -Mrs. Coon returned to Ashland ubout a week ago, slnco which tlmo she has been living with her son, Orvlllc, In the houso on Sliver Vernon Masten near by, where he fired at her again. Neither shot took effect. Just as ho started to flro the third shot Vernon Masten Interfered, throwing his arm up bo foro Coon could discharge the weapon. City Marshal Elmer K. Corwin arrested Coon and ho was brought before Justice of tho Peace Jesse N. Moon tcnlght. While the papers wero being mode out Coon again attempted to rach his wife, but waB pro vented by the marshal. His preliminary hearing was set for next Wednesday. In lieu of furnishing n bond for $.1,000 Constable 8, W. Weaver took Coon to Wahoo tonight and lodged hlra In the county Jail pending his preliminary examination. The family have a son, Wllllnm Coon, living In Omaha. nnnniKCH for Itlleli Dim. FREMONT, Nub.. I.March 10. (Special.) Tho Jury In tho caso of Ilecbo against tho County of Dodgo brought in n verdict thin morning, giving the plnlntlff $1,387. 7,r dam ages for tho construction of tho new cut-off ditch through his lands. Tho case has oc cupied tho tlmo of tho court slnco Kobrunry 20 and has been hotly contested on both sides, 'It was submitted to the Jury at 11.20 Friday morning without argument by tho defence. Thirty-seven ballots wero taken by tho Jury before It como to an agreement The county board allowed tho plaintiff $820 for land taken nnd damages to his farm. Ho brought his action for $5,000. County Attornoy Martin nnd tho othor nttornoys for tho defence nro well satisfied with the ver dict. Tho plaintiff gave notice of un appeal. Thero ore eleven other appeals from the al lowance of damages by the board for tho construction of the ditch pending In tho dis trict court and It is tho intention of tho plaintiffs In all tho cases to forco them to trial as soon as possible. Arrenteil on ClinrKc of Felony, WAVERLY, Neb.. March 10. (Special Tel egram.) Ira Overstrect was arrested this evening at a farm houso between here and Greenwood by Sheriff Ilranson, upon request last night by Shorlff Foster of Perry. Okln. Tho young man came here nbout thrco weeks ago and claimed to have, worked In Missis sippi as nn electrical engineer the past two years nnd preferred to work on a farm for his health and had secured work for the summer. Tho crime was felony. Itonnil (Iter to DUIrlet Court. SCHUYLER, Neb., March 10. (Special Telegram.) Frank Dlvls and his son Emanuel, oged lit, waived preliminary hear ing before Justice Chris iCroeger today on tho charge of unlawful cohabitation with Mlnnlo Dlvls, aged 10, who Is now in a crit ical condition, and wero bound over In tho suras of $4,000 and $3,000 respectively to ap pear In the district court Thursday, March 16. Minnie Dlvls Is tho daughter of Frank Dlvls, Neliriixkiiim Inherit a Million. FREMONT, Neb., 'March 10 (Special. ) Joseph nnd Ilornurd Yungbluth, two yrung farmers residing ncross the river In Saun ders county, reeolvcd a notlco this week of thn death of a near relative In Germany, who loft an estoto estimated at nearly $1,000,000. They aro tho nearest heirs and havo left for Germany to look nftcr their Interests, lliimlnui. Preliminary llelinle. llAKTINOS. Neb.. March 10 -iSneclal l ' I-ast night tho Pejtolozzlan Literary hiclcty , " Preliminary de- bate for the purpose ot selecting Its repre- The Hospe Piano is a high grade Instrument of the most substantial make bavins nil the volume and sweetness of tone of the plnno that cost from 51(1) to SKiO tnore-Tliey are made In all the very latex t styles. Includ Ins uilonlal MMiil-colonlul and c nceit cabinet grand styles The cases are made of a variety of American ami for eign woods variety enough to satisfy the most fastidious - in fai t a plnno that In style, tinlsli and actl n ennihlnex the better point of the other high grade In xtrmnetits ( nine nnd look them over Sold oil easy ia. liienlx. A. HOSPE, Music and Art, 1513 Dowlas. It's Going to Be Spring some of these days and Drex I.. Shno man w n't talk of anything but women's oUnrdx. S(, if y,, Ulllt (() .,lmv his ii en's .v," slu es you want in read this little lull;, we've always given the best sh e allies ever given but we think we're giving a Utile belter than l.it when we sell these shoes for three dol nrs. We've ndded a special line for this spring's trade-It's not Just one line, but all the tan shinies and box calf In the light, single and ublo heavy soles the popu'ar foot form n.i corn last and at only mie price, und that price only s:;.tm. This ouglii to Interest, you. Drexel Shoe Co. OBtahaa Up-to-date Shoe Hama UlM FA UN AM STUEKT. 7000,000 BIRTHDAYS. roiM.m. tiih .ii.vi:i,i:h-ji,-, s. Kith St., l'nvloii llltiel. Hstlmates that of the 70,000,000 people In our c untry T.ono.ono will hnvt birthdays this month. The following will muKo suita ble gifts. (lentlemnn'a Watch. Copley's special... $23 Ladles' Watch, Copley's Pride $18 Six Silver Tea Spoons for Mama, $2.7."i to $7 K0 A nice Wallet for Papa $.'i.00 A blood stone Itlng for sister $3.50 A Match Ilox or Clothes Ilrush for Hrother $,1.00 and a tiny ring or bracelet for the baby, for $1.00. Uemember Copley has a large number of other suitable presents that ho would bo pleased to show you. Henry Copley Special Watch Kxumlner U. P. Ity. Exclusive Wnlch Inspector O. K. C. und V.. Ky.; O. & 8. 1,. Hy., and K. C. nnd N. C. Ity. 215 S. Kith St. P.txton Hlo;k sentatlves to the contest for the I.eeper prize. There wero ten contestants. The miccessful competitors were l' C. Osborne, C. PhllllpH, V. floppier and M. Shlnner nnd Prof. W. Julian, Prof. Joseph and Judgo Holly olllclatcd as Judges. The Ixcpcr prlzo debate will be hold in this city May 12. Accident from Toy I'lntol, URATKICK, Neb., March 10. (Sreclal Tel cgrnm.l The young son of Klder O. W. Isham was teverely wounded In tho hand today by the accidental discharge of a toy pistol with which ho wns playing. He tried the experiment of loading the pistol with a null, with tho result that when tho pistol was discharged the nail was shot Into his linger. Illltli Sellout ('oiileit. CLAY CENTER, Nob.. March 10. (Spe cial.) Tho High school declamatory contest took place here last ovcnlng at the Congre gatlnnnl church, which was crowded. Miss .Mary Graham scored tho highest and Miss Alldo Allen second. Profs. Arnnt and Hnz lett of Harvard ond County Superintendent Jester acted as Judges. lti'NiiliilliiiiN f ni iii County liar. PLATTSMOl'TII, Neb.. March 10. (Spo- clal.) Judge Paul Jersen has appointed five members of tho Coes county bar a commlt teo to prepare resolutions of respect to Al len Uecson and II. Guy 1. Kingston, departed members of the bar. Tho memorial services will bo hold next Friday afternoon. i'ciinm llrenU 'liirotiKli Ice. NIOHRARA, Nob.. March 10. -(Special.) Two teams btoke through tho Ice at tho Missouri river crossing hero yesterday, ten Bucks of wheat going to the bottom of the river. Crossing on Ico Is now practically abandoned. Mm, Cnlilwcll Insane, SUPERIOR, Nob.. Murch 10. (Sperlol.) Mrs. CharlcH Caldwell of Edgar, Neb., while visiting her parents near this city, has bo como violently Insane. She will bo takcD to the asylum ut Lincoln Monday, Molirara Hilarious. NIOHRARA, Neb., March 10. (Special ) News of the decision of tho supremo court declaring Knox county undivided cuused a Lif The Most Remarkable Remedy o? fhe Age for all who are Weak, Nervous and Run Down From Any Gause. If You Have Any of fhe Following Symptoms Do Not Des pair This Wonderful Remedy Will Cure You. Do you feel generally mhernblo. or suffer i with a thou: urn) mid one Indescribable bud feelings, both rnent.il ,mil physical, among them l"W spirit . m r ouhiu'SS. wiurlnc-H. Itfclfn lies-, weikncsi. iilzzl l.e feeling "f fullness or lilnatlng after rating, or scin-c uf "gn.ii in si.' r 'nptlni'HH ot stninucli In morning. Itcsli nul l it ml lucking llrmncxH, liciuliu he. blurring of eseslglit, specks limiting before the t.c.-i, nervous Irrltnblllty. poor memory, chilli ness, alternating with but IIiisIiih. IushI- uide. throbbing, gurgling or rumbling sen sations In linwels with beat ami nipping i pains occutdon.illy palpitation of h art short br tttli on excrtior luw circulation of blond cold feet pain i ml oppression In t in st und back p In around tho Pins . luhlnit nnd wiarliif-'s or the lowtr limb", drow i tic s nt'ii" meals, but ncrvoin wikr. fulness ut ulglit, languor In the morning. ft All Our fancy $3 OA $100 and $5 00 Cnderwear reduced to, per suit $1.60 $1 f.o Shirts . Tie $1 (X) PuIT Ties -V Three pairs 2.V Hose f.Oe The above arc lust a few or the prices we are tnuklnt; In our grand removal sale. lively time here Wednesday night. Cannon boomed for several hours. ltliriiiiltiur nt Gov eminent llrlilKC NIOHRARA. Neb.. March 10. (Special.) Piling is being placed at each end of tho government bridge across tho Niobrara river at this point for tho purpo3o of rlprapplng. Iliillilliuv "t iilnirn, AUHURN. Neb., March 10. (Special.) Work has begun on a hair dozen new rrsl dencea In tho city nnd work on tho court houso will bo resumed next week. DEATH RECORD. I'liiiernl nt .Ineoli Sumter. ASHLAND, Neb., March 10. (Special ) Tho funeral of Jacob Sanders, who died nt his homo In this city Thursday nt the ngo of f..ri years, was held at the Methodist Epis copal church at 2 o'clock this afternoon, thn pastor, Rev. G. M. Jones, conducting thn services. Hn was one of the early settlers of Saunders county und wns the tlrst county Judge, serving from 1S07 to 1S60. He enmo to Nebraska In 1SC3. Ho leaves a wife and two children. Merrltt II. Sanders ot Hol brook, Nob., and Mrs. Levi Owens or Mem phis, Neb. Funeral ol Cnptnln llnnlon. HEBRON, Neb.. March 10. (Special.) Tho runeral or Captain E. T. Hanlon. who died Wednesday morning of pneumonia, was held nt tho Presbyterian, church this aftor noon. Rev. J. R. Gcttys of the Methodist Episcopal church preached the sermon. Tho Grand Army of the Republic nnd Knights and ladles of Security, to both of which or ders tho deceased had belonged, acted as escort. I'orl limine I'lilltlen. FORT DODGE, la., Murch 10. (Spoclol.) Tho republicans or Fort Dodge havo called their city convention to meet In tho court houso on Monday evening, March 12, to nom inate a candidate lor the nillco ot city so licitor and four councllmen, one for each ward In the city. Six of thn present eight members of tho city council nro democrats, while three of tho outgoing members ara) democratic and nno republican. nnd a constant fooling of dreud as If some thing awful wns about m happen'' H -.ii bine nni or all or iliesn symptom iiHk jour ilruggha ror a Ducent box of l)r Dlx Tonic tablet h. the most perfect remedy known You will be delighted with llicm ami they rnav save your life. They aro put up io tablet form, pleasant to lake and cany directions, which, If you follow, will positively and effectually cure In n short time, no matter how bud you may be Ten minutes after vou take tho llrst tab let you will feel belter. This remarkable riimcdy lias cured when all other treatment was worthless. It has ( uri'il people given Up to din. and It will positively euro you Get Dr Dlx' Tonlfl talili ts today If your druggbt docs not have them, writ) to Hayes K- Conn, IIS Hull Hldg , De troit, .Mlih who will si nil you a box pre. paid on receipt of prion.