THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MAUCH 27, 1H00. True Economy The difference of cost between a good and a poor baking pow der would not amount for a fam ily's supply to one dollar a year. The poor powcler would cost many times this in doctors' bills. Royal Baking Powder may cost a little more per can, but it insures perfect, wholesome food. In fact, it is more economical in the end, because it goes further in leavening and never spoils the food. Royal Baking Powder used always in making the biscuit and cake saves both health and money. JURY HAS LONG STRUGGLE Fruitless Effort to Beieh an Agreement in Ltioj Ladd Estate 0ss. You cannot, if you value good health, afford to use cheap, low-c?adc, alum hakinfj pow ders. They are Dt to spoil the food: they do endanger the health. All physicians will tell you that alum in food is poisonous. ROYAL OAKINO POWDER CO., ntW YORK. TROUBLE AHEAD OF POYNTER Yeiier'i Endowment bj Douglas County Populists Threatens Complications. GOVERNOR'S UNPOPULARITY IS GENERAL 1'cter Cooprr C'luli'n SlrrHuoim IJtTorl to Split lUdf Will Itcmuueil and Henr Fruit nt ll ltcti lar Weekly Meeting, KuslonlsU aro becoming much concerned over the prospect of troublo ia effecting un advantageous gubernatorial nomination next fall. The pructlcally unanimous endorse, ment of tho aspirations of John 0, Yelscr by tho Douglati county populist convention, authorizing him to namo tho delegation from this county to tho populist stato nomi nating convention means breakers ahead for tho fuslonists. Speaking upon that sub ject, an observant democrat reflects tho nentlment of many of his party In say ing: 'Governor Poyntcr docn not seem to havo n slnglo ardent friend among the populUts of this county, and I am Informed that ho is llttlo worst off hero than ho Is out In tho state. Populists all over tho stato appear to have their knives out for roynior. im Wen nartlculnrly unfortunate in othcre, against tho mld-roaders, under E. V. Morearty, John C. Tlerney, Michael Mc Oulro et al to ascertain wbtch must retire from tho club, as it Is practically settled that tho factions cannot dwell together In harmony and brotherly love. After the con. trovorsy had been threshod over for three hours last Tuesday night a postponement of tho voto on tho expulsion of tho mid roaders was taken, an tho lattor claimed, that they had not had nottco of the pro ceeding and bad not had an opportunity to rally their friends. Doth sides of the controversy havo had nmplo tlmo to rally their frlendsfor tho con test tonight, and it will be a question of strength. It tho fuslonists outvoto tho rald roaders tho latter will bo cucpclled. If tho mld-roaders muster tho greater strength, tho other sldo will bo expelled. Then 'the members expelled will organize n new club. At tho conclusion of tho meeting a week ago tho fusion leaders unnounced that they would not como in again. They were wroth be cause Chairman Yelser had permitted tha ARGE PROPERTY INTERESTS INVOLVED .Indue Krrxnr L'nlla Jury Into Court nnil IMarlinrK" It from Duty -Cno Will, He Tried A Kill n. i After nearly forty-eight hours of delibera tion tho jury In tho Lucy Ladd estate case, on trial before Judgo Keysor, tailed to the governor of the stato, that he would consult tho governor today and would bo able to announce the Intention of tho Stato Wednesday morning. With this under standing the court reserved his Judgment until that time. IKMlHItS' Wll.l, AtSAlX IX COt'HT. tn lliinlinml of the Uiu'cnKPil Srekn ltulill!i HlKlit to Property. Ono of tho wills loft by Mrs. Clara Hogers, who died in this city last September, Is again attracting nttentlon in tho court. This mat ter was tried several months ago and ono of tho wills wherein .Mrs, lingers bequeathed tho bulk of her property to St. James' or phanngo at Uonson wns declared void. Tho enso now comes up on tho probating of nn other will in which Alexander T. Hogers, husband of tho deceased, Is named as beneficiary. agree, and tho court ended tho matter for Several sensational features havo entered tho present by discharging tho Jurors. Thl into this case. First, Mrs. uogcrs mntio a means that tho case will bo tried again, It , will In favor of her husband. Subsequently has been on trial a week and has at- sho made another will In favor of tho orphan. tracted moro than ordinary Interest. age. This was contested by Mr. Hogers and Estimates differ as to tho worth of tho three brothers of tho deceased on the grounds estate Involved, but it Is, generally agreed that Mrs. Rogers was not In her right mind that tho wealth left by tho deceased, Mrs. when sho mado tho will and that unduo In- Ladd, runs well up Into big figures, bome fluence was exerted. A letter was discovered of the most conservative attorneys con- n which (she accused her husband of nt- nectcd with the case say J100.00C ,3 a low i tempting her life, but tho testimony of num cstlmatc. crous witnesses proved conclusively that Mr. The action beforo Judgo Keysor camo up Hoccrs had nlwnys treated his wife kindly. on appeal from the county court, where tho Tno WU ln favor 0I tno orphanage having will of Mrs. Ladd was filed for probate, oecn declared void, tho original Is now be There aro a dozen or moro cousins, neph- K lod into. The estate is estimated at ews. nieces, aunts and 'uncles Hnd other $3)5oo, consisting principally of two suburban relatives 01 mo ueccaseu, iiuereaico. in iuu I renldonces litigation. To her brotner, ueorgo 11. .ow- ton of New York, Mrs. Ladd willed tho Mr, lliiiton SeeU Divorce bulk of her riches and that started tho Emma lllnton has tiled suit In tho district trouble. Tho property left by Mrs. Ladd court, asking divorce from Thayer lllntnn. Is ln many different places. She owned Abandonment Is tho chief allegation. A no- city realty In Omaha, tenement houses In cullar phase of tho caso la tho fact that 192 I GOLD SEAL AMERICA'S BEST CHAMPAGNE FERMENTED IN THE BOTTLE. Gold SeaI Un cq'u aJlc d as a Tonic for Convalescents. ABSOLUTELY J'ISSUS AT LXSS THAtf OtriS'HAU THB JPHJCJS. OF TffS IMPORTS!). URBANA WINE CO. DRBA.NA.N.Y. Mrs. lllnton is a brldo of less than thrco months. Sho was married January 21 and alleges that her huobnnd left her March 11 of this year. Nolo of flit Coiirln In Judgo Haker'i' court Fred Duckies Is on trial for nllened liurRlnry. Ho Is charged with entering the recldenco of Allien Hschwnlt, 1711 Clark street, October 5, ISW. In Juilcn Slnlmunh'H court tho Council Illuffs Savings liiitik Is suing C. K. Coolcn and others for J3,W. which ropreHcntH un amount alleged to huvo been advanced on n enttlo deal. Wllllum II. Camp of Wymore hns filed WANTS THE MILLARD HOTEL Paul J. Sorer, Land Owner, Snci Hotel Company Owning the Uoute. ALLEGES DEFAULT IN PAYMENT OF RENT Wniitu u lleeelvcr Aiiiiolutvil to Tnkc L'luirKc of the HiihIiiciid ami an In junction IkniiimI Aitnlimt PrcNFiit .Mmmmra. RARR RULES OVER COUNCIL New Members Hold Pint Meeting and Perfect an Organizttion. SIXTH WARD BRINGS OFFERING OF ROSES JVew l'renlileiit Ilium to the Occnuloii nnil tlie LeRlalutlve lloily TU Vp It nurilen Auxpl-clouiily. The newly elected city council met for the first time yesterday afternoon In Informal Bwslon, tho principal business being tha exchange! of felicitations and tho acquire ment of a certain familiarity with the sound of its voice. The meeting wan callou to order by Retiring City Clerk Hlgby, who New York city, farm lands In various parts of the western prairie states and a sugar plantation In Hawaii. Sho died while visiting relatives ln Omaha several mouths ago. It Is alleged that Mrs. Ladd was of unsound mind and that in making ner wm ln favor of Newton, sho was prompted by unduo Influence. Although sho was with Omaha relatives at tho tlmo of her death, sho had spent tho greater part of her de clining years with tho Nowton family In tho east. Tho testimony was voluminous. Numer ous witnesses appeared, and depositions wrrn rend from nersons In all rtnrts of tho country. Dr. Crane of New York testified niiiuici won in uio i ni en hhucu uisii-iei , " .,. f,i !,. i,inff enurt to bo declared a bankrupt. Ho Is 'i that Mrs. Ladd onco told him about being flirm0P who IlllH sm:i.t.,u.,i niiiK up struck over tho head with an ax handlo $1,101.25 of liabilities with J10 of ushoIh. during an nltorcatlon with n neighbor. This NeH Peterson linn filed suit iigulnwt Schll- was lntcndod to show possibility of mental linger llros., contractors, of St. Louis, nk- ini.ir.. nihor ultnp9itefl told of ouecr nc- '"K L"W ilnmngea for Injuries alleged to Injury. Other witnesses loiu 1 " Queer ac ,iaV(j bt,(in I,ecelV(.ll whMo , ,.mlluy ot tlons on tho part of Mrs. Ladd, such ns tho defendunts on -Motz Uros.' new bulld- faneylng that sho saw funeral processions ing. In tho night, and so on. Thero was, how- In the eano of Thomas R Kltzgernld ever, considerable testimony which Inclined against tho Chicago, Milwaukee & Ht. Paul .""""" ' railroad, for personal itunmgcx, the tie- to overbalance this. fendant has filed npnlleatlon to Imvo tho The purpose of tho suit Is to nave tno ,.jiS trimxferred from tho stuto to tho will declared void. It Is ono of tho most federal court. nf,v.! !, fh.it hns hern tried In tho In the 1'nlted States circuit court yes- iiiinf t within rpcent voars. Tho 'rilny Judgment was rendered ngulnst district court h'n recent yoars. ino CUll)t county NCbrnk. for tho sum of Jury retired at 4 o'clock Saturdoy afternoon $i,6s;i.35. In a enso wherein 11. T. Morton and at 11 a. ra. yesterday when called of Michigan Is ulalutllT. The order of tho court uneets ino county commissioners in Chuso county to appropriate from the pen cm! fund of the county an amount equal to one-fourth of tho Judgment during tho years 1901, l!-'. 1903 and 1K0I for tho scttle muut of the claim. their votes to accomplish what they hoped to do, and would havo dono It had not Yelscr, ns chairman, entertained a motion for tho amendment of tho previous questloit, whereby tho voto was postponed ono wook. Instead of being taken at once. Morearty, Tlornoy and their followers had kept tho atmosphoro hot during tho evonlng with stinging personalities, and the fuslonists de- He iclarcd that they did not propose to como and hlB bo lambasted for thrco or four hours more. nppolntmonts, for In manning each ot tho They appear to havo changed their minds stato Institutions ho has arrayed against and will bo present Tuesday evening to con hlm n largo number ot ardent populists and tlnue tho fight. Each side expresses con fusion democrats. nuenco mat iuo oiner ieuowH wm uu nreu. I understand that tho feollng in uougias ; Uoantlmo Jonn u. loiscr wiems ino gavei postponement of tho voto. They had milled 1 explained that In pursuance of section 10 of tha charter tnis was tno louriu .niraud after election, the appointed dny when the old council should yield to lt successor. On toll call it developed that all tbo mem bers woro present. Councilman Hascall then nominated My ron D. Karr, member from tho Sixth, ns president of the legislative body. No other name was put forward and Karr was elected by tho full eight votes. On motion or Hascall, Clerk Hlgby appointed a commit too of three, consisting of, Hascall, Mount and Zlmman, to escort the president to the beforo Judgo Keysor It stood six against six, with no possibility ot a change, so tho foreman stated. ELLA TOWLES FEELS ABUSED I.ovi'r Clone 11 Serlen of Injuries liy Knocking Her Down mill TnkltiK !ia The Worm Turns. ItAII.HOAUS ASK Sl'l'UKSHDHAS. Ilonrit OliJretN to Action While Cnse ! HelliK Appealed. Yesterday In the United Stntes circuit court wqb argued tho matter of tho form of tbo order to be Issued by the Judgo In the caso wherein ho denied a writ of In junction to tho railroad companies to re- whllo strolling with his sweetheart. Kiln strain the Board of Transportation of the Towles, through Tln-Can alley, near Six state of Nebraska from promulgating and tcenth nnd California HtreetH. Mnminv morn. enforcing rates nnd orders affecting the nR "champagne Frank" knocked her down, railroads of tho state. robbed her of $12 and ran away. A few Tho point discussed was the phraseology umlr8 later ho wns nrrceted by tho officers oi ino oruer wuitu wus prepared ny iuu 1 an,i locked up. attorneys for tno rawroaup. in wnicn tney Thls mtlo lncI(CIlt forms tho BeqUfl of n nsKea mat ine coua grauj. a suporseueas 01 serlea of pventg ln tho )lvoa nf Frank nl)d us reuitsi 01 mu iiijuiicuoii pruyi-n iui mini K bo( , of whom are color(!(1. Throfl tho enso can be determined ih tho court of anneals. Tho attorney general held that such a sunersedeas would' be a virtual re vocation of tno decision of tho court, as In cases hero such supersedeas Is usually granted tho party appealing Is required to furnish n supersedeas bond-for the payment of dcmageH which may accrue by tho opera tion of the Injunction should tho case bo decided against them on appeal. In this case Buch n bond would bo of no use, as tho amount of damago could never bo dcter- weeks ago ho needed money to shoot craps, so he pawned her trunk and contents. Sho forgavo him for this and wont to work to earn money with which to redeem It. Mon day the necessary sum was at hand. She notified hlra of her solvency, but when ho suggested acting as her agent to negotiate with the pawnbroker she became distrustful and Insisted upon going In person. They compromised by going together nnd tho sceno In tho alloy wns tho result. Klla has now neither trunk, clothes- nor platform. Iloforo Karr had an opportunity to express his acknowledgments for the honor J. W. Morrow appeared at tho head county Is but a reflection of tho sentiment nna finds himself ln a decidedly ticklish 0f a largoi delegation from the Sixth ward that exists throughout the stato wherever 1 position l'oynter has had any nominations to mane of state servants ! J ST0RK OUTWITS THE COURT irtJUKlu vuuuiy o - 11-1 i...... Iu nilvnnntlnir thfi rOnOLLU- nation ol l'oynter. All are outspoken In Yo.. S.r.umcr Arr.vrs n, nny,Vn opposition, and tho granting to Yelscr of tho Home Ahenil of the Otllccr jirivtlego of naming the delegation is uui nniitwithv to 1'ovutor. Douglas county ponullsts claim that they havo recolvcd no Tho lawB ot nature nnd those of Nobraska cnth wna elected temporary presldenU Tho and conferred upon him fellow-ward resl dent a gigantic bunch of roicn. Karr. some what overwhelmed by tho double visitation, returned thanks as gracefully as could bo expected under tho circumstances and the pleasant incident was over. Mount for Tempornrr President. On motion of Trostlor Mount of tno sev r.nPnition from l'oynter, nnd whenever I clashed yesterday ln police court, with tho omco as sneclflcd In the charter Is designed 1,0 im nnnearcd to realize that thoro wero I result that the latter wcro temporarily bus- tft nr0vido against tho temporary absence any populists hero it has been simply to I ponded. Tho caso was that ot tho state ot tp, president. Tho temporary president snub tbcni. against j. u. noyu, uhuik"! iu aiso presides in commiitoe meetings, iuouni 'When Clom DWivor was reim """" larceny, no is accuse" 01 wKing irom -ue 1 acknowlcdKcd his election wltn a lew ap Ills position at tho dear ana numo lusuium postofflco a letter addressea to anotner J. u. rot)rato remarks, his place was given to a democrat, anu ,,ojrJ Bm, of appropriating to bis own uao Representatives of tho Kingman Iraple when J. H. Joues gave up ms pinco in iuu tno $35 lt contalncd. mcnt company then secured tho nttenUon grain Inspection work to hecomo deputy Th0 caa0 wtt3 sel ror tr)ai Monday. A dozen o the council, their petition being for per- sheriff tho governor appointed a democrat or moro wtneEscs for both sides woro there, gjon t0 build an elovatod sidewalk on to succeed him. And, by tho way, tho pic- bt (hp cl)cf wltneBS for tho defense, tho Tpnlh treet from Farnam south, In front turo ot (lovernor loyiucr ius ui 3 defendant's wife, was not present. As sho . thelr proposed building. A concurreu been hung upon uu . .,' hnd been duly subpoenaed, tho Judgo issued roaolutlon wlll probably bo Introduced to- Cooper ciun rooms, ino - a bench warrant for her, and an officer went . h, E,anUnE the request. appearance mere m u out to servo It. umbo o amendment to the rules S'"J 1 '.inubU cm rca Ulng that tho ,cer was unable to secure per- con8ldcred whlch wlU be discussed at mined until tho Board of Transportation I nQncy aml lndeC(, hng llttlo jeft 8avo thrce makes a ruling, something It cannot do alaHCH anA a ,p tuat ooka ko 15 ccnta wnuo sucn superseueua uuuu a ruc-mx.. worti, 0f ,e(f ver. Tho attorneys for tho railroads tnndo no ..!,- Pr.'t,i u hnntn argument and the Judge announced that ho Rrca't proficiency. Thero was a tlmo when wouiu renuer 111s uecwiou ui ulut , , , , ho was known ns Frank Oroves. and then in iuo aiiernooii juutu .uuii&ci lu h. nnm ...,, nt)npar tho pltv tree. attorneys interestoa in mo caie nmv ovcry year, but ono night ho "made had determined upon his ruling in the mat- i,min' in i,Ih tnvnritn ir.imn anH hnnht tcr of tho appeal and thut'ho would grnnt the cnampagno (or tho crowd. This wns tho supersedeas asKeu lor Dy iuo auorueys 01 ,urnnlr noint In his career. Ho became n tho company, provided they would porfect professional nnd won tho uobrlquct In which their appeal ana nie tneir transcript wiium )10 rej0iccg( ton days. Stole Under this decision there aro Interesting nAMRI IWR P.AfsFR WlPFfl flllT 11... 1 I.. . !, f rarl, n UlllllKl.iVi w , , w w ' ww vOIUpilwVlla IU iuu uuaiiu v,.... other Nebraska railroads now beforo tho State Hoard ot Transportation. When the suit of tho Durlingtou was being heard on demurrer tho attorney of tho Elkhorn road presented a bill to tho court ot tho namo Mnki-fi Seventeen Attempts to Convict mill I'll I Ik In Kiiuli I until nee. 'Monday afternoon In tho United Stntts circuit court I'nul J. Sorg of Mlddlctown. O., Instituted suit against the Hotel Asso ciation of Omaha, J. B, Market & Son, Jucob U. Mnrkul, I'ryor L. Markel and 1. Henry Markel, Tho petition llled by the plaintiff alleges that tho defendants leased from the plaintiff lots G and C and tho west one-third ot lot 7, block 103, Omaha, for a period of nlnety-nlno years, nt an annual rental of $ll!,000. raynble lu gold coin of tho present fineness, lu four equal quarterly payments; that by tho tenns of tho lease the defendants wero to pay ull taxes, water rates, etc., nnd agreed to keep tho premises Inourcd In tho sum of $100,000 ln favor of plaintiff: that upon the premises no leased tho defendants 'built the brick building known as the Millard hotel; that nbout IS'.itl thero wns duo ond owing to said plaintiff as rental on these premises tho sum of $20,000. In November, lS'.iG, nccordlng to tho peti tion, Jacob B. Markel met the plaintiff at the St. Nicholas hotel In St. Louis, where ho asked that tho rent on said premiss bo reduced, temporarily, to $10,000 a year, nnd In consideration ot such reduction orfered to give plaintiff demand notes for snld reduced rent, together with short time notes for the $20,000 then due, and further agreed that If said notcH for tho $20,000 In default wero not paltl during tho year 1S9S, ho would glvo said plaintiff ti mortgage upon all of the furnlturo In tho hotel as security for the payment of tho amo: that in consideration of theso Inducements tho rent who reduced a.s requested, but nsldo from the luterest on tho notes to September 22, 1898, no money uas 'Seen paid upon said notes; that thero Is now duo nnd payable upon rent necrulng sinco tno reduction of rent tho sum of $3,333 Tlie petition further alleges that the de fendantrf havo failed nnd refused to execute tno promlso to glvo a chattel mortgage on the furnlturo to sccuro the payment of the dent, nut now threaten to removo tno latin dry and other property now upon . said premises, which would damage tho tejurtty of tho plaintiff; that bocauso of tho length or tlmo tho Iioubo hns been used ns n hotel nnd becnuso of ifs peculiar construction, tbo building Is of moro value as a hotel than for nny other purpose, nnd because of Its reputation tho security of tho nlalntlff would suffer were it closed, the plaintiff nsks that a receiver bo appointed to conduct tho hotel pending tho otilt and that an Injunction bo Issued restraining tho defendants from re moving nny property from the promises until tho issue can be tried and determined. Continuing, the petition stntes that under tho terms of the lenso given by the defend ants, the buildings are fo become tho prop erty of tho plaintiff should tho lenso bo terminated at any time beforo tha expiration of tho nlnety-.nlno yews; wherefore, the plaintiff prays Judgmont against the defend ants and 11 docreo enforcing bis Hen upon tho building. Judgo Munger Issued an alternative re straining order returnnblo Monday. April 2. requiring tha defendants to show came upon Unit day why tho temporary injunction re quested should not bo granted, nt which tlmo It Is stated the application for tho ap pointment of a receiver will be heard. l'lTHOIIIllit J Of I'lllllllin. Paul J. Sorg, who figures ns plaintiff In tho suit, Is proprietor of ono ot tho Inrgest tobacco manufactories ln the world, his plant being located nt Middlcton, O. Tho cntorprlso furnishes employment for over 1,000 men. Sorg wns elected to tho Fifty-third congress ns a democrat at a special election held in May, 1SS4, to fill tho unexpired term of tho Into (Jeorge W. Houck. In November tenitnco of a lnrge family upon him. The rudiments of his education were obtnlncd In tho Queen City. In the early '60s ho began tho manufacture of tobacco In Cluclnnntt nnd from that small beginning his present business has grown. INSURRECTION DYING OUT Moderate Tniitlon nnil Increased Money HupplJ" Appreciated In 1.11011, lip n. k. .inhnunn of this city Is 111 re ceipt of n letter from his brother. Corporal W. ft. Johnson, who Ii a member of Com pany K, Twenty-second Infantry, now in tho Philippine Islands, lt Is dated at Cnndnba, Luzon, P. I.. February II. The writer Is jUo a brother of llev. James A. Johnson ot South Omaha. He writea that ho Is lu ex cellent health and good spirits, nomewhat tanned nnd rough looking, but all right. His letter contains much that Is of interest regarding tho conditions prevailing ln Luzon, nnd from lt tho following extracts aro selected: We lust one ot our ablest generals when (lencral Lowton was killed. I served under htm In throe campaigns hero nnd hnd loarucd almost to love him, for ho was always look ing for tho welfare nnd tho good of his commnud and was utterly regardless of dan ger to himself, lt wns through this that he met his death. Tho Insurrection la slowly but surely dying out now, nnd business Is taking on Its old form again. Tho natives havo found Just what kind of 11 thing an American Is, and havo como to the conclusion that ho is a flno fellow after nil. They nearly fell dead when thoy found that the American author mi's only charged them (muled only) a peseta, or 10 cents, for a credula, or tho an nual poll tax, whereas formerly tho bpan lards levied 11 poll tax ot $2 a year, and It fell nllko upon tho males, sonorltns and senorus, besides Inrgo taxes on almost any thing they ponaoFsod. They nlso hold tho Americans In high regard because we havo put so much denero (money) Into circulation. Why, when I camo hero a year ago nil tho cash I could see wero n fow copper pieces, ond tho people wero In rngs. Now It Is different. They dress fairly well nnd all hnvo a few dollnrs. You see all that kind of lufluenco goes to put down 11 rebellion. Still a fow bands of iiistirrectos nro scattered around nnd attack small parties. "I have been nil over the Island now. nnd know lt pretty well and in my opinion lt has unbounded resources, nnd things will boom. I havo learned to speak the native tongue nnd Spanish, but Chlno 1 can't 'snbe.' "I nm saving a few dollars ns I go along for Just, such opportunities as you offer In letter. .Money Is no pleasure here, for nil that lhn.ro is to buy aro bananas, etc., and beno, tho nntivo drink. It has destroyed moro soldiers, ulmcst, than bullets." picture' roqucsteu, uouul'"8, "''"" ,r: sonal service. Tho nurso met him nt tha '" ter i0ngth at the regular meeting. Ths 11 rtirMSSz dr f 3300 venworth street and. hold- c!ed altera Son! were mostly .minor WH is nUoPn stable act tha Governor P " Anger to enjoin quiet Informed lmim nn(1 woro all suggested by Ha,- 11 is aiso 11 uumuiu . . hini that tho stork had lust visited tho 1 .. . ,.. i,i i.. knrn,nr,.hir. Pnvnter does not seem to stanu in nr - - ":..., v. 10 wnm" treater favor with the democrats ot Doug- uu ." - 0f tho committee on judiciary. SI with the member, ot bis own a fow llaya lertalnl a The mayor sent a commun jnrty. Ho was not in especially buu - Tl beforo his recent nomlnatlontf for tho dummy The officer returned with his bench war- Icatlon to tho council announcing the death ot Mrs. J. H. Adams, tho wife or nis private, secretary, lUt HIV uuuiin 1 . , ... 1 1 lUU lD( nw - ' Klru and Police commission, but since the , - -;---- "V" He Ueslred tne 'ff "J''D'- " reitlon of that board bo has especially , --- attend ino tunerai 10 w u .um imiuv" tho Iro of tbo democrats ot all tempt. The case was continued for two ! t 2;30i Tuo councll wlll raoet at tho clty irousei tho tro tlamen and nil tactions .... , ,i. !nhn n Vnlapr In 111 1 position to causo both l'oynter and the 1 1 flemocrats a whole lot 01 angutsu. iuu wm weeks. hall and will bo present In a body. DOESN'T TOUCH OMAHA Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mllesburg, ra., says, "As a speedy euro for coughs, colds, ' Bhould follow tho fato of tho Uurlington un goneral purport as that of tho Burlington, gambling cases was wiped from tho docket An agreement waB then made between the of tl0 jUtic0 courts Monday, tho stato hav attorney general and tho uttorncy ot tho lt,K iae(1 to sectiro n. conviction in every Hlkhorn that no steps would be taken ln caac Tno arrests were mado Just beforo tho tho caso of that road beforo tho board pend- jagt Cty election. The first fow enscu to lng tho decision of Judgo Munger ln the bo taC(i Wero conducted with great care, Burlington case, and that If tho Injunction tho hearings in ono or two Instances last was granted upon tho bill of tho Uurlington ng two and three days, but toward tho last road tho same should .bo considered to apply tney becamo tedious. Thero was a monot to the Klkhorn. ouotis sameness In tho testimony nnd tho Tho cases of the Omaha road and tho flnaj complaints woro dismissed without Elkhorn road como up 'beforo tho Stato hearings. Doard of Transportation next Thursday. Tho defendants wero South Omaha sa- Tbeso cuses not only involvo the conditions loon keepers und tho charge ngulnst them presented In tho Burlington case, but also was that they maintained craps and poker Involvo the Norfolk "rate case. Attorney tables nnd slot machines ns nuxlllary to Oenoral Smyth was asked what course ho their liquor business. Intended to pursuo In tho matter, and re- Monday afternoon six of theso dcfondanti piled that since Judgo Munger bad refused wero arraigned for hearing In Justlco Craw- to grant the Injunction he would press tho ford's court, uodlo llcdroan and John Car case against tho Omaha and Klkhorn roads low wcro tried and acquitted. In the caso before tho board, and that tbo rates would of John Jackson, tho testimony of tho slate no doubt be promulgated in those cases wis Introduced and thon, upon motion of woro they shown to bo reasonable. Some his attorney, he was discharged. The cases attorneys bellevo that under tho ngrcomant ngnlnst O'Nell & Mulcahey and Chrjst Marko- tho cases of tho two roads 'beforo tho board son wero dismissed upon motion of the I of tho same year Mr. Sorg enjoyed tho dls- Tho last of tho seventeen South Omaha j tlnctlon of being ono of the two democratic representatives from Ohio, being clcted to the Fifty-fourth congress by a plurality of only 202 votes In n district containing 50,000 voters. Sorg was born in Wheeling, W. Vn., Sep tctnber 23, 1810. Ills parents originally camo from Kuhr HoshcsIii, Germany, in 1830, and ln 1832 removed to Cincinnati, where young Sorg apprenticed himself -to a. moldcr. Tho early death of his father shifted tno main Wlint'i dnr Fner: Worth r Sometimes n fortune, hut never, If you hove a sallow complexion, it jaundiced look, moth patches and blothes on tho skin, nil signs of, liver trouble, nut Dr. King's Now Life Pills give e'enr skin, rosy cneolts, rich complexion. Only 25 conts nt Kuhn & Co.'s drug Store. Embrocation is defined by Webster ns the act of nioistcniiiK and rubbing tlie diseased or affected part with some oily liquid. VoTxanicuIL T LINIMENT answers every requirement of a per fect medium for eiiibiocation, in that it is smooth and penetrating. For cold in the chest or stiff neck, for pains in the back, abdomen or limbs, there is nothing so effective or so immediate in its results as McLean's Volcanic Oil Linimhnt gently but persistently rubbed into the affected part. Stubborn cases of every variety of aches and pains, inflammations and irritations which have defied internal medication have yielded iiuickly to this external treatment which reaches the sent of the disease directly by ab sorption, and dispels pain by counter irritation, Prcparcil only by Tho Dr. J. H. McLean Medicine Co., St, Loult, Mo. romcraber that before tho recent populist iteccnt Aiitl-Clunrctte Order InhiiciI by cr0up and soro throat Ono Minute Cough der the supersedeas bond, which restrains tho convention spilt ho was given tho power tot -Wenther Ilurenu Kinds No euro Is unequaled. It li pleasant for chll- (action of tbo board until tho caeo Is do- lelect delegates to tha populist stato conven- I'ners Here. dren to taKe. 1 nearuiy recommend 11 to termned In the court of appeals. lion In this nctlon both tho mianie-ot-tne- . mothers." it is me oniy narmiess remeay Hr. fuslonists participated, That "Say. Mr. Welsh, that order from the chief ,hat produces immediate results. It cures COUNTY leaven Yelser In pcsltlon tq go to either or office abolishing tho uao of cigarettes Is tho bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and county attorney, lung diseases It will prevent consumption. An 11011 nceine nt". Every feature on this week'a Orpheum bill Is far above the average. It Is pronounced a superior program In every respect. A in. sntnr.inv l,v ChlRf Moore of thn Weather matlneo will 'bo given tomorrow. At the - : - .1 .. hnih mentions with, his delegation Should talk of tho town." he go to tho fusion convention with 103 dele- "Well, Caesar, we need not worry about tateo Irrevocably bound to him. as ho will If it, nu It doesn't affect us in any way hero," bo so desires, It would ha strango If ho can- responded Forecaster Welbh of tho United nn r.wio ihim nround to set a nomination States weather bureau at Omaha. out of it as against a man so unpopular as They wero talking about the order Issued , i t, .,.. m ih. mllilln-nf-the-I Inct Snturdnv hv Chief Moore of tho Weather road convention ho will doubtless have no bueroau of tho Agricultural department, lu matlnco on Saturday every lady and gentle ...i.,n. nnminniinn for cov. I uihirh hn fnrhlds tho uao of clcarettes by em- man nttondlng wlll bo presented with 1 ernor It would bo of no avail for Yelser to pioyes of tho bureau during offlco hours and finely colored picture ot Knthryn Osterman. secure the nomination from tho fusion popu- requests tho chief officers of all stations to tho charming comedienne. The following lists for tho democrats would never en- report to tho central office the nnmea of all amateurs wlll take part In the amateur en- dorso him. They claim that ho Is too radl- persons In the employ of their station using tertalnmcnt l rlday evening: W. L. Corn- " .1. .!.. i i.i miee riritM nt nnv time. well, the Kzra Kendall of Omaha; Bessie , ... ,w, .hih mimnr mint No." continued Mr. Welsh, "that order Oassaway, child artist; Frank Cooper, bo Placed for victory. Should he, 011 the does not affect tho Omaha office, as not ono Omaha's strong man; James Warren, eccen- other hand, receive tho nomination from tho ot the men here la addicted to tho clga- trio comedian; William Nelson, parody mlddle-of-the-roaders he can prevent Poyn- rotto hnblt. I am not surprised at the rule, singer; Bell sisters, coon specialties; Phil iMiir. . .iivi.iincr h nnmiihkt vote, linwftver. for from my uersonal experience and Lillian Grayson, In a one-act comedy; especially in Douglas county. It ueems to mo at many of tho offices In tho southern states Prof. Leo, trick skater; Paulino and Irene '"-v' . ... .. . I .. ' , . ., t... .1.- , 11 I Wo.lrhr "ennn aholltont nml hllplr n.inn. that Yelser is in a position wnicn entuiei ino uervicn i criiiuvu vj iuo nwiuiui .,.......-.. him to consideration at tho hands of the fu- nppetlte of certain cierKs tor cigareiics. uut, er. "i"" .tn.ilut. " really, I cannot see why tho matter should have been mado public, Tho clgarotte habit "Other People's Money" in tho name of a Peter Cooper will again resound Tuesday is no worse with us than with some of the new legitimate comedy that wlll be presented Fair and Jockens, to Judge Munger for his evening with tho thundorouu and belligerent others, but then, I suppose we aro harder to at Boyd's tonight for two nights and a mat- . signature Attorney General Smyth was eloquence of the contending faetlons of popu- govern." 1 Inco Wednesday. Hennessey Lcroyle, a present and filed the usual formal exceptions limn that comnrlio Its membership. It wlll young comedian ot excellent reputation ' to the Judgment of tbo court. Asked h htti hetween the ofUceboldlng fusion-1 'Millions drink Cook's Imperial Dry Cham- throughout tho cast, will be seen in the I whether bo would appeal the case, he replied tsts, under the leadership of Elmer B. pagne every year and the number aro rolling 1 leading role. He Is surrounded, It le said, that at present he could not say, as ho tvouiu dc gumca entirely oy me uecision oi ATTOHM1Y lll.l MIKHS. Uefentlnnt Churned Mltli Iltiruliiry tious Free on n Technicality. Frauk Davidson was beforo Judgo Baker yesterday to stand trial on tho chargo ot burglary. He Is now free, ihavlng ullpped through a loopholo loft by tho county at torney. Davidson was charged with burg larizing a warehouse in South Omaha. He was arrested In tbo bouse. It looked like a clear case ngalnBt him, but tho county at torney neglected to lntroduco testimony showing that the warehouso contained prop' erty ot value, and on this ground tha at torneys for tho defendant filed a motion to take tho case nway from the Jury, which means acquittal. Tho motion prevailed and Davidson wan set freo so suddenly that he was greatly surprised. Tho Incident leading to tho chargo of burglary occurred on tho night ot January 16. Today Drex L. Shooman Culls your iittuntlon to tho advance din nl of KprhiK in IiIh inen'H new 1JKX) ?:i.iV) shoes. All the new nnd doslrublo sliiiiloM of Inn In the new tnes-broml. lint Holes that lilvo such comfort in wnlkhii;. Wo havo pioduced thin your 11 better kIioc for tho money tliiin wo ever huvo lioforn it hns ever been Unit wny with thlH Htore better every year never koIhr buck. Wo wlll be Kind to show these new nrrlvnls un If you deelde ( buy wlll glvo you a lit mich us 11 shoo Htore like ours alone en 11 give. Drexel Shoe Co., MBfca'a Vt-at aha i 1410 VARNAll STREET. C'une of Fnlr nnil Jockens, When tho deputy United States district nttornov an Mondav afternoon nreaented the order for tbo discharge of the soldiers, ios Aiigeics, v-i WHILE BUILDING THE OLD MISSIONS of California the good padres woro nsilstcd by Nuttiro's uncivilized rsce tho Indians - thon sturdy of form ami strom; ot limb, duo to tliolr knowledge nnd uso of oxtritots from roots und herbs Unit proventod and cured Urlo Acid Poisoning. Tholrforinulnsani used In SAN CURO nnd SAN CUkO CATHARTIC TAHLKTS - Sure Cur far Rheumatism, Kidney, Bladder anil all Uric Acid Troubles, Ask tho Druggist for California's Mission Remedies Ili-n 11 1 1 fill 1 v llliutrntod hfiok mulled freo on application to Han Cuuo Mkdioai,, Co., Thomas, Victor Wilson, U J. qulnby and up with ruso. hy a, caat ot clever tarceux Cala Cactus Liniment Acts with llglituinif Hjieod in reducing all Inflammation. rim Look at This List- of IiIkIi Krudo fitnniliird plunoH overy Insti'iinieiit deim, dry nnd perfect Unit wo iuu closing out nt UiIh f?reut niter- uilon Hiile they Inelude, tho Htifliiwny Klmlmll -ICnulie Ki'iuileh a Ilueli Ilnllot k Duvls Honpo und ninny other well known und reliuhln lUHtrtiiueiitH tit ?:i''7 ?:H8 $308 on terniH that nro 11 HurprlKu to piano buyers und Unit huvo never been eauulled. OiytuiH t;o ut $10, $11!, $27, $'JS, S.'l-' nnd .f:i., on termB iih cuhj iih $2 cash nnd ?1 to $:i per month. Now orguim uh low iih $11) 011 $1 piiymeiitH. A. HOSPE, Music and Art 1613 OoukIii.