Till: OMAHA DAILY ISUIi: WliDMXI) Y, OCTOURIi 111. ti00. PRESEST ARUY IS TOO 1 General Brooke Urg RcorgRUiwition on . , . , Matieni Una, I CORPS OF OFFICERS IS INSUFFICIENT I 5 lt'in of W 'rrlevi liililUhril by : - n n I Sen lor ('mil niriitlril hiiiI In llnrlj ISt fennlnn Ail linl. WASHINGTON, Oil. ! -It is urged In i he nmitml report of MJor Oeneral John 1 1. Ilrooke, commanding the Department f llio tin Hi. til New Yorlt, which vtiis made imbllii at the Wsr department today, that i pressing necessity exists fur tin reor ganization of tho army on modern lines. Tor many year past,'' says he. "the AiBornl nfflturn of the army have known ih necessity for an Imteasi which will ,ilni'o tho army on .iti cltlcleni basin nnd en able 11 to perform Its tint Us with credit in Itilolf mid lo tho satisfaction of the na ilon. The nvt-nts since tho commencement i tilt) Spanish war have demonstrated be .ond doilbl that tin- necessity for a reur Rtmlznllru which will enable 1 lilt nation to maintain tho position in which It now finds Itself placed, o that, In case of war, the army may form tho bulwark behind hMi tho volunteer army may be created, a liiis been done In our country, by organ izing tlm people." Itvferlltig lo the rehabilitation and prog ress of our coast defenses, ho says that while It ii impiaitliablo at thin tlmi; to make tecummendfttlous regarding tlm nrtll Irry posts when the number of men enter ai it factor on m count of tho largo foreign drafts, It Is not too early for drawing up plans for supporting the toast artillery. It in mil the province of coatt artillery, he snys, to act out of fort Ideal Ions, their sphere ol operations being limited and tho progenro of mobile troops to tepul attacks i rout ihu rear and lo prevent landing pin tles from gaining a foothold Is Imperative. On that account the vicinity of each post for miles mound should be mapped with a v vw to determining the lines of defense lipfce tho tier .'salt y for their use arises. j lienenil Ilrool.e taya he li tmpressod with i iho importance of having all artillery in eh.trgo of coast iortlHeatlons stationed In the iinniedlato vicinity of the guns. He thinks It Is Imperative in man) cases that more I land should be acquired than hitherto has , iieen bought for the erection of foitihca- j Hons. j There are places along the Atlantic coast j whero the defenses ale exposed to danger I from the Inroadii of the sea. Thlh mutter, General llrnoko says, should receive prompt ' attention. Gencial Dtooko says he found; lh.it willl" tho olllcers and enlisted men j wore, cnthtlslaHlli In matters telatlng to I their profession, military tlutles are Imper- ! fectly performed and the Inst ruction of the men handicapped by the lack of olllcers. Many batteries mid companies have onl) ono olileer present tor duty and at several posts where detachments are stationed there Is no olllcer In command. GcuTal Hroolio commends the system of wireless telegraphy established by tho sig nal service and says Ihnt plnns should be perfected Immediately for complete and per fect coinuuiutratlou hetwoen the mills com posing each fortres.i and the fortiess com mander. CASES IN SUPREME COURT .ttorney (iencinl Mniiry lor Ihr Oov ermiieiil Mux r In Artvnlll'r tlie erly AfTnlr. Washington. Oct. u. in the supreme court today Assistant Attornoy Oeneral Maury for the government moved to ad vance tho Neely extradition ease nnd an nounced that ho had received u telegram from the opposing counsel In New York, stating there would bo no objtctlon to this. Tho date which will be set for the case has nut yet beei. determined. Tho court announced that It would hear oral arguments In the Chicago drainage canal case on November ll'. This Milt In volves tho statu of Missouri against tho stale of IlllnolH and the Chicago drainage commission, tho contention being that the Chicago drainage cnnal from Lake Michi gan, emptying Into the Mississippi river, pollutes the drinking water of tho city of St. l.ouis. A motion was made to advance the case of John II. Gocrtzem, the New York Tobacco Importer, Involving the light to collect duty on goods Imported Into this country from i'orto itico. A similar case involving tho importation of fourteen diamond rings from the Philippines will also be moved forward at tho nine ilmo lu this case one M. L. J. Peipke was arrested In Illinois on a chnrgs of smuggling the rings mentioned, the con tention being that the Philippines, aa part of the i'ntled States, are not subject to tarllf laws. Counsel In the cbbo of Alice Well and others asked leavi to have tho case dis missed from tho supremo court The mat ter will be taken under advisement. The Well caso lu a companion case to the fa mous I.a Abru mining case, in which a de cision wan rendered lu tho court ot claims last session against tho Da Alira company, on tho ground Gift thuy had obtained fraud ulently u large indemnity from the Mexican . government. Motions were made to advance live cases Involving similar points known as tho Kentucky railroad cast. The cases of ttie l.'nltud Slates against the states of North Carolina, South Caiollna, Florida and Louisiana today were dismissed in accordance with the decision of cousresa In these cases during tho last session. They involve certain funds due the I'nlted States from Iho four states named. I'rrMlilfiit Upturn to Wiinlilnuloii, WASHINGTON, Oct. O.-Tho president ftnd Mrs. McKinlPV. accompanied by Secre tary Cortelynu and tho family servants, A hornet's nest is comfort itself, compared with living with u man with a liver. Is life worth living so? you ask. That depends upon tlie liver. And a million livers de pend upon Ayer's Pills. J. C. Aver Company, I'ri txil Chtm'uu, Lowell, Mm. Mrr't Sirupirilli Ayft'i PiU Ayrri Agur Curt Aycr'i Hiir Vijor Ayfr'i Chrrry Pectoral , Attr'i Comitoii SUi&'S SRU5 ! v ill remain In WsHhlngtuii until moot mo or 23d f tho month, when he will again : ? l Cant0" "nd re,UH'n "'tcr election I The prpsident sent on: . . nil for a ! meeting of tlie cabinet todav. I DEWEY AT COUNCIL TABLE I ' 1'iille.v Itimril of nvj I)lfunrn Teeli 'Irlrurntili l- i nleill I.ckkoiii ill Newport Vuiiipiit itn, WAHH I.MJTON, Oil. !.-The Navy Policy Hoard held a session today, attended by Admiral Dewey, Hear Admiral Crow In shield, Captain Chadwlck and various other member. The board has to do with tho largest iiuertlons of policy concerning the navy. It Is understood that most of Us consideration today was given to the tech nical lessons of tho Newport naval tnan netivers. Tt'illliliortn Arrive ill Mnlilln. WASHINGTON, Oct. H.-Oeuoral MacAr thur reported to the War department today that the transports Hosecrans and Argylc nrrlvcil at Manila on Oetolier 7. Light batteries (' nnd -M, Seventh artillery. Major fl. 0. Orecnotigh commanding, were on tlm Hosecrans. having nailed from San Kran ( Irco on September 3. SeliruiUu I'okI muster Niuncil. V vHHINOTON, Oct. The ptealdent today appointed William Austin postmtis lee al Kranklln, Neb. DEATH RECORD. I'Miirriil of II, I), Cnllnn(. WKST POINT, Neb.. Oct. !.- (Sprelal.) The funeral of Henry D. Calltiud, whose re mains were brought to this city last night, whs very largely attended. The funeral service.1 were held under the auspices of tho Congregational church. Ilev. K. W. I.eavltt olllclntltig. The deceased was one of Went 1'olnt'b pioneer business men. having been enguged in trade for the last twenty-live jours, lie was for many years the resident agent of the Nye & Schneider iiimpany In this ptaco and enjoyed tho confidence and esteem of the entire community. Ills ro- mains were mei at the depot by a delega tlon of over 2tu) business and professional men. He leaves a wife mid four children, the oldest of whom Is now In England. lie was the brothel In-law of President Kloke and Cnphler Hoseuthul of the Nebtaska Slate bank of this place and brother of A. I' Culland, a capltallHt of Omaha. CoIoiipI ,iimi-ili w i luln. WASHINGTON, Oil. ;.- Colonel .loneph 1'avnoti Wright, assistant surgeon general of the Culled Stales army, died suddenly last night at his home here in the tilth year of his age. Interment will be made In Hie nationnl eemutury at Arlington. Colonel Wright was a nathe of Pennsylvania. Ho served throughout the civil war as an assistant surgeon and received three brevet commis sions for faithful and meritorious serv ices. After thu war he entered the reg ular army with tlie rank of captain and assistant surgeon and rose to tho rank of colonel ,, . v,,,w ,,,, . 'n . .. o . i. i HANDOLPH, Neb.. Oct. !. (Speclall.i C. ( rim I. Dr. C. C. Crawl of this place died at his home Sunday morning at 4 o cluck from the effects of being thrown from his buggy by a runaway team on September 28. The de ceased whs one of the leading physicians here and was loved and reBpected by all. He came hero from Omaha four years ago and had built up a very lucrative prac tice Ills lemaius will be interred lu the family lot In Puorla. III. The funeral services will be held at the Methodist Epis copal church tomorrow al o o'clock. Ilolirrl luulr. CHADHON. Neb, Oct. I Special. ) -Hubert Ingle died at the saniturluiu here Sunday night from Injuries sustained l.y falling In front of an engine hero n he . railroad yards Satin day. For years he has been a conductor on the Fremont. Elkhoru & Missouri Valley railroad, with headquarters at Chadron. The funeral services were eon ducted In the Grace Episcopal church this afternoon and were attended by the rail road organisations In a body. The deceased leaves a wife and two d.iughteis. Vliijor Srlilou ( lurk. WASHINGTON. Oct. fi.-MaJor Seldou Noyes Clark, a widely-known newspaper man who had been connected with the Washlugton bureau of the New Yarn Tribune for twenty-two years, died hero today of henrt failure. He was an author ity on political and economic question1). He served with distinction In the ei.il war and was a member of the Military Order of tho Loyal Legion. His remains will bo interred in Arlington cemeierr with mllltnry honors. I'inierul of .Vim. MoIioIm. WYMOHK, Neb., Oct. 9. (Special.) The funeral ot Mrs, D. a. Nichols of this elty, whoso death occured In Reatrlce on Sun day night, was held here today. Mrs. Nich ols had been taken to Ileatrlce for treat ment and ou last Wednesday was oporuted upon for a tumor. Her condition seemed to tmprovo until Sunday, when she became weaker nnd died. .Vlurqulk of Hutc, LONDON, Oct. 0. John Patrick Crlchton Stuart, marquis of Hutc, died this morning ut Dunfrles hoime, 1 1 1 3 seat in Ayrcshlrn, from pnrulyslfc. ITre record. VV Isiier OtTclllllu lloute. W1SNKH, Neb.. Oct. 9. (Special.)--Yesterday morning about 11 o'clock tho resi dence of Mrs. Dora 15. Graham, together with all the contents, burned to the giniud. Mrs. Oraham was nvvay from homo visit luii her daughter at Albion. Neh., and left her son, about 15 years old. at home Ilu got up this morning, built a lire and got his breakfast and stayed around the house until about 9 o'clock, when he cntue down town and everything was apparently all right. About 11 o'clock tho neighbors ills covered tho hoiiBe on flro and gave the alarm, but before the tiro company could get thorp It was burned so they could not save anything. VI Work on etv IlloeU. WYMOHB, Nob., Oct. 9. (Special.) Work was begun yesterday on tho new Anhouser Husch business block which Is to be erec ted In this city. The building, which will bo oihi ot the largest ln the city, will be built of white pressed brick and two sides will bo of plate glass. Tho work will be finished and an endeavor made to complete tho building before Christmas. An Omaha linn luii the contract. Marltul i'riiuril,- at Avu. CAHllONDALIC, III.. Oct. 9-At Ava. a small town on the Mobile & Ohio railroad northwest of here, this morning Samuel Sorrell, a young man. barely past his ma jority shot ami mortally wounded his wife and then killed himself Mr. nnd Mrs. Sor rell were married ubout one year and be gan life at Ava. S oral.. In Over Hie llorilri-. TOUT WOUTH. Tex., Oct. 9-Twenty Italians and Chinamen have been arrested at i:i Paso, charged with being unlawfully In the I lilted Stales. It Is said hundreds of these emigrants have made their way across the Mexican border, and sb fast us captured by tho customs ottlcnrs are bonlz deported. Hun lluoa Assemble at Uiillim, DALLAS. Tex , Oct. S. The ninth annual meeting of tho order of Hoo Hoos as. sembloil here today Two thousnnd mem bers are present, coming from ull parts of the I'nlteii States. The session will Inst three days nnd will be followed by an ex i urslon to the City of Mexico. UST OF BOXER VICTIMS!01-0 B0ARD 18 Re-elected Ranks of Mifaionarios Sullj Depleted Dur- riL- mg the Uprising in Uninti. MANY MISSING AND SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD One Hundred mid e etit -lilulit Hither Kiiomi to lime lleeu Mnniiiercd itr llnie of Mitel) AlmiidiMied, NfciW VOUK, 0t. u. A complete list of Protesv.int missionaries Ktiuun to navo Dteii Killed ttolu luu beginning of tuu lioxer luoemeui to bepieiunur o has bei.n ii.eicd uy the Amerualt nlolo socleiy irom iluv. John it. hykes, U.U., lis agent In cnanguai, as follows: in biun 'lung, December 31, lh'Jli Iluv. fc ..i. Kiuuns ui me Church of Kuglanu mis sion. In C'hl U, ubout Juno 1, WOO He v. II. V. Normun, nev. L'. itooinsoii of the tiuiiiii oi KUgiutui mltdlon. At Puo 'ling 1'u, Juno M llev. r. i:. Simcov, ilniliuii, l'.i., .Mrs. Slmcox, holi duu, Pa., three children; Dr. G. V. Taylor, all of Ameticau iTesuyiinuu mlssiun, i ayloraviue, in. J ti i t, Ue. ll. T. lilKlu, Phlladrlphla; Miss A. A. Gould, Hetnel, Me.; i.llss M. S. .tloriill, all of the Ameri can Hoard mission, Portland, Me.; Hev. II. llngnall, Mrs. Jlagnsll, ono clilld, Kv. Wil liam (Joopur, nil of the China Inland uuu 3IUH, Kiigmml, At ilsiac I, Sliantl, June 30 Miss Whit church, Miss Scarelt of the China Inland mission, hiiglund. Near tho Vullow Hlver (while llylug from Shausli, july lu oi 1U Hv. G. Mclouiiell, Mrs. MeConurll, one child, Miss King, Miss lliirtou, nil ot i hi Ctil mi inland tiu-iou, Kugland; Miss 1'. K. Naihuu, Mlus M. 11. Nathan unit Miss Ilcuysmun of the China Inland mission are supposed lo have been with this party and iu have shared their fate, but a this is not cuullrmed, they tire put in the list of missing. At Klu Choii, I'll- Ulan. July ll and 12 -Hev. D. ll Thompson, Mrk. Thumpsou, two children, Miss Desmond, Mlfs Manchester, Hev. (1. K. Ward. Miss Ward, ono child, Miss Sherwood, Miss i'hlrgood, all of tho China Inland mission, Kugland. Knroute to Hankow fioiu Shansl Miss Hlce, July Mr, .Sauuders and child. A Hell; July 27, Mr. Saunders' child. Jessie; August J, Mrs. R, J. Cooper; August t, Miss Huston, August 11, Hev. Whltehouse, Mr. Whllehouse, all of the Kngllsh -Baptist mission, K'ngland, .Mr. Iluynon .Mrs. II,..,., 1 ..I.il.l.,.n nil ,.f l... Illllul. ' ' ' """! ind Korelgn lilblu society, Unglaud; Mr. .Miller it ii. Mrs. Wilson, one child. Mrs J. Stevens, Miss M. K. Clarke, of the China Inland mission, Knglund. The following is a llt of the missionaries who are unaccounted for to date (Septem ber 5). It only Includes those who were In the provinces most affected by tho Iloxer troubles, viz: Chi Ll and Shansl: The last word from the following who weer stationed In northern Shansl was May S. Mr. S. McKee, Mrs. McKyo, I. Anson. Mvm. Annuo. WrA. AHtxlpn. Miss M. H. Mmllli -N,r. Persson, Mrs. Persson, Miss O. A. , ,,. , .,. t. , UIISUU, .'linn i.iinuni, iiitn iftii . i riri.iun, Mr. G. 12. Karlberg, A. Johauson, Mr. Hed- hind, all of the China Inland mission, Kug land. Tho last word from the following was June HO- Mr. Ogren. Mrs. Ogren, Mr. Peat. Mrs. Peat, Miss Dubson, Miss Hum, Miss E. Nathan, Miss M. H. Nathan, Miss lieays man, Mr. Young, Mrs. Young, Mr. Harnatt, Mr. Woodroffe, Dr. Howeti, all ot the China Inland mission, England. No word from the following has been heard: Mrs. S. Olsen, Mrs. K. Olson, Mr. K. J. Compers and child, Mr. Lutley's ! children. ! At To I Yuen Fu, Shansl, June 27 Miss Coombs of the Shuyong (Independent u ,, u . mUulon BnKllina. Tlie evl'aeuce or ller Ut.at, lH a lelt,r ln G. man, dated July 0, and acen by Mr. Stoven- aon of the China Inland mission, In which It Is stated there was a ilot June 27, In which Dr. Kdwards' hospital was destroyed and Miss Coombs killed (by being thrown into the burning building.) It is believed that all of the missionaries who were In To I Yuen Fu at the time ot Miss Coombs' death wore mashacied ou tho 9th of July. There were there only thirty one names, six short of the number said to have been massacred, according to Chinese olliclal repcrts, but It is known those living at plitees ueur to the capital were urged by the local oQlclals to take, refuge In Tat Yueu, because (as they afterward suld), they were unwilling to kill thu missionaries, and sent them to Yu Ilslon, the governor, lo butJiei Supposed to have been killed at Tal 1 urn 1'u, July 9 Hev. T. W. Plggott, Mrs. I'ig gott, Dr. Lovatt, Mrs. Lovatt, one ihlld, Hev. W. G. Stokes, .Mrs. Slokes, Hev- J. Simpson, Mrs. Slmpsou, Hev. A. Hoddle, Miss Duval, all of the "Shao Yang" mission; Hev. (1. i. Farthing, Mrs. Farthing, two children, Miss Stowart, Hev. T. J. Underwood, Mrs. Un dorwood, Mr. O. Oberg, Mrs. Oberg, O. Fors berg, Mrs Foibbcrg, C. Illomberg, Mrs. Hloniberg, W. Noren, Mrs. Noren, A. Fager holm, Ft. Jacobsen, li. Andersou, Airs. K. Anderson. Mr. Hook, Mr. Hook. A. Sand berg. A. K. Palm, Miss K. Kricksen, o. Ulng niurk, Mrs. O. Hlngiunrk, V. Nystrom, Mrs. F. Nystrom, M. Nystrom, Mrs. .M. Nystrom, C. Poderbauni, .Mlb. C. Soderbaiim, A. Lnr seti, Mrs. A. Larson, C. K. Lundberg, .Mrs. 0. Lundberg, seventeen children lu the mis sion, all of them Christian and Missionary alliance (American). Tho following aio said (o bo lu hiding: Mr. Kay, Mrs. Kuy, Mr. (i. McKie. .Miss Chapman, Mis Way, all of ihu China In land mission, Lngland. In tho province of Chlh Ll the fol lowing art unaccounted for: .Mr. Greene. Mrs. Greene, two children, MIsA Gregg, all of tho China Inland uiUslon. Knglund. Those people are repelled to be in the hands of tho Motors at a place eight mu.i from Tien Tsiu; Mr. Grlillth, Mrs. Grllllth, Mr. Drown of tho China Indlaad mission Knglaud. These three peoplo are supposed to be in the Jail at Shuen Teh: Hev. W. A. McCurrarh, Mrs. McCurrach, Hv. H. Dlxou, Mrs. Dixon, Hev. S. W. Knuals. Miss It. C. Henant of iho Kngllsh Daptlsi mission; Hev. Atwater, Mrs. Atwater, Hev. I i iapp, .!. i iuiji, .tiiot it. turn, jiuv. iarK Williams, uov. uavis wuuari iprmmDly), Hov. Price of the American Hoard Mlsslou. ln thu above list there nru 17S peoplo. very few, It any of whom will escape, of these, slxty-sK aro women, sevenl y-threu men nnd thirty-nine aro children. In tho above totai there aro the follow ing Americans: Tweuty-flvo men, tvventj four women (sixteen married und eight single) and twenty children; total, bixty nlne Americans. Total killed, about whose death thero Is no quern Ion, eleven men, six married women, thirteen single women, thirteen children; total, forty-three. Of these lulled tho following were Americans: Threo men, one married woman, six single women, three thlldren; total, thirteen. Of thoso lu Tai Yuen Fu, who vvero un questionably mnssncred, July 9, ten were men, nlno married women, four slnglo women, seven children; total, thirty, all Ilrltish Thero aro still somo missionaries ln the provinces of Kansuh and Kvvelohow who have not been heard from for somo time, but there is good reason to hope they will get to places of safety. (ill-Is Strike for Heller Pny AKUON, O.. O.-t. P.One hundred nnd fifty girls employed in the packing depart ment of the American Cereal company quit work today after the denial of their de mand for an Increase from "0 to 90 cents per da). A ll II ll ci I MeclliiK "r nloli I'lti'llle storUmlilri Held lit Milt I. ilk e. SALT I.AKn, ' Oct. The annual meet ing of the stockholders of th I'nlon Pa cific railroad fir the election of directors was held In this city toda. George Q. Cannon presided. There were no changes, the following directors being re-elected Oliver Ames, Horace G. Hnrt, George 0. Cnnnou, T. Jefferson Coolldge, Jt , John W. Dunne, Louis I'ltzgcrald, George .1 Gould, Kdwnrd II. llnrrlumn, Marvin Hughltt, James 11. Hyde. Otto II. Kahn, ltoswell Miller, Wlnslow K. Pierce. Jacob II. Schltf nnd James Stlllmr.n. No other business ot importance wns transacted. The Oregon Short Line meet ing will be held tomorrow. FINE POSItIoTfOR CHARLTON Old Alton l'neiiKPi- Chief Clioeii liinli-iiinii of .! 1 riumeon lllleiitlll ANMie III I lull. CHICAGO, Oct. (i. The i omtnltlec ap pointed by the transcontinental lines to select a chairman and place of hindquar ters for the new Transcontinental pabscu gor association have chosen Janus Cnurl ton, formerly general ptssenger agent of the Chicago & Alton, lis chslriunti of the new bssoi latlou, nnd have decided on Den ver as headiiunrtelK. I.iih It lite fur .Settler lu N or t li m i I. ST. PACL, Minn., Oct. P. The Northern Pacific today announced u general reduc tion lu their settlers rates from Chicago and St. Paul to all points Let wren Little Palls and Aitkin, Minn., nnd Helena. Hutte. Spokane, Seattle and Portland, Ore., be ginning on October 16 next and effective each Tuesday thereafter and lm Hiding No- I vember 27 of thu piebeut year and same , days from rebrtiary 12 to April oO, In- i elusive, PiUl. These reduitlon.i will 1 average mi one-way nnd round-trip nvn from 2.1 to -10 per cent and It Is poutldentlv 1 believed by the olllclals Hint they wilt en able the Northern Paclllc to Increase i' average yearly Immigration from lo.nuo to ' upwards of fto.ooo persons. This low baslx of rates ii inw orfpred for the first lime to Minnesota, North Da kota, Manitoba, Central Montana and the famous Palouse, Walla Walla and Clear water country, also to South llend and the Grays Harbor eouiilt). Tliede new rates meet the reduced raie announced hist week by the Great North ern for the western portion of the road and also makes the sumo low rules effect - Ive on this end or the line. - - Will Unlld ,. I.,.,. CHKYKNNU. Wyo.. Oct. J. (Special. )- The Gerlug & Southern railroad has been Incorporated and will build u roud from Scotts lllulfs, on the Hurllngton's Alllame- Guemsey line, to Ucrlng, Neb . a dlslunce of three miles. When the Hntiington built south from Alliance the people of Gerlng iiiiido btretiuousy efforts to have the Hue pass through their town, one of tho largest settlements in that section. Tho Hurllng lou refused .and established a new town three miles distant from Gerlng. The citizens of the lltle town are bound to have a railroad and will build the three-mile line at once. The Incorporators and ill rectors are- H. W. W. Kayre, president, Hubert H. Nceley, vice president, and Mar tin Gchrlug, treasurer. AVImpoiinIii SIiiivvn 111k Iiii-iiIiiks. M1LWAUKEK, Oct. 9. The ilrst annual meeting sluco reorganization of tho Wis consin Hallway company w-as held at the general olUces of the company in Ibis city today. Tho board of directors elected for tho ensuing year wns m follows: George Coppol, John Crosby Urown, William L. Hull, Charles C. Ik-amnn, James C. Colgate, Fred T. Gates, Gerald L. Iloyt. all of New York; Francis II. Hart, lloston, and II. F. Whit comb and Howard Morris of Milwaukee. The annual report shows: Gross earning". $r.37.41G.18; operating expenses, $;.:,M, 935.73; net earnings, 2,0;fi.4S0.-iri. lii-rut Wettrrn Ciiiihi-n Troulilr. CHICAGO, Ocl. 9. A Joint meeting of the Omahu, St. Paul and Kansas City commit tees was held here today for the purpose of ndjustlng certain dlflercnces. The trouble seemed lo be with the Great Western, which iu some wny has gotten ahead of the agreement and has eutered Into u dis pute with the other lines regarding it The mutter w-as put Into the hands of a committee, which labored with the Great Western olllclals for sonm time. Late In the day a second meeting was held but no result was galtied. llullviiiy iten Mini I'erMUiiu In. I"rauk IL Heach. traveling passenger agent of the Minneapolis & St. Louts, from .Minneapolis, und U. D. Hogers, district passenger agent of ttie Northern Pari tic ut Dps Moines, are interviewing loial passen ger men. T. ll. McCleU.in. general wesiprn freight agent of the Nashville. Chattanooga & St. l.ouis, Is le tin- 'Uy from St. Lulls. He Is ueompaiiled i) J. 11. Duller, traveling freight agent for the same line, whose liiailiiuurteis are In Kansas City. I.eelu.'e for Stoekmeii, TUHNTON. N'oK. Oct. 9. (SiH-rlal.) The fanners and stock raisers of this county are called lo meet In convention hero Oc tober 18 to consult with Di. A. T. Peters, animal pathologist of tho State university. The doctor will addrt.vs the convention upon "D.seaiie of Stoi k." L.Bf This is a critical par lot! in iho Hie of every woman nincl no mistakes should ho made Tho ono recognized and roiiahlc help for women who aro approaching and passing through this wonderful change is Lydla E. Pinkham's VejteUblt Compound j Thai the utmost reliance can be piac&d upon this great nsodiahta is test!" ficd to toy an ssrmy of grateful women who have boon helped hy it, Mrs. Pinkhant, who has the greatest and most zucGtrss fuI oxperienco in ifiQ world to uualify her, Mill adviso you free of ohargot Her address Is Lynn, Mass, Write to hor. fhs Yum kVl EDUCATIONA FOR TEN Tho Hue lma arranged with Tho International Cornponfionce Schools, o ScnTnloiTiTa.Ttu present Tvrnreolchorrarsh.ps to "the ten persona securing "tho 1 a rgeyTn umbo rd ol votes between now and .Novum ber i5. It) UP. The pprsnn receiving the liirgcMt number of voles will have the rliolce of one of the follow Iiik ten scholarships. The person receiving the nest largest number of votes, the second choice. The person receiving the third largest n umber of votes, the third choice, and so on, until the ten persons receiving tUo largest number of votes have eacii .selected a. scholarship. I. I'rer eliolni-lili In Meeliuiil I'lil I J iii I n -r I li It ImtltiK Histruetioii in iirlthiiieti". toimulan, geomotrlcul drawing, tne ii . ,. i ,r.. Omni hit'i'ii'ti n if ttii i nuinelrv. elf uielitury muclianlcH. il iliKmeeliHiiler1, iiunim. logurltlim. inieuiuuiu-s. neut. Htrnni mid steam i ngiiir, sireiigiti of niMteriulH. uppllc i met lu. ult s, neiim boileiM. mat-lime l -uHii "'in d ndiiiuu Htio motors. U. I'ree eliiiliiilillt I" Ulee-M-leill i:oulneerliiK. !i .r , ii.str ic.iuii In iirillinn Tii 1I MUr gei M.i trb itl iliuwlng. mo il. ulll. C dtuw.ng, gLonu-try una tr i.iiiini' tr-. . i iMiiieiitarv iiK-chunlcH. i -i.iijtii' b.MitiM, ulgtnra, lonarltbliis. ; iieiiti.Jtlcs, heat, stcuin und steam en yuyf. utleliglli or inaleriH.M, npi'He't i i. eliuuu s. meum bollera. miuliuie de fit.ii principles of elect r-ii'it) . el. eti' ni inraHurettH'lits, applied eleotrli It) , I .UeiHS. eiei ll-ii' tr.iiiMuoHliin. lie- -tr. talivviivs. elei trie lighting, desir..' ut i ontlnttoiis-eiirreiit il.vn.-uuu-elci tnr Mpehliiery. ileslgn i t eoiHlmmtis-ciii -rein motors, principle "t alternating eiil K'ti! uppiiratiis. Ui Hign ol allot mil-ing-i urreni appurnl us. 'iiiis scliiilnisliii lm i ides ft free out -lit of eleetrleitl iiprorittu.H with w hit ii t.. ilu Hie work ot the eoiirse. fl. V I'rei- t.eliuliir-ilili In Ai-elil-trelnre. liieliillug instriiction In nrlthmetle. f'irniu'.as, geomrtr) and meiisuriitlHii geometrlenl drawing. urchileottn il uruwlng. ornameutHl drawing, ad vanced nrrhlteetui.il drawing, muson rv. cnrpuntry. Joinery, stulr liulldlng. nrnamental Ironwork. looillng. she .i on till w-nrk. eb-etrle light wiring ami Each Course in Bound Knell of these coirses will Include question papers and drawing plates ; with, und In addition a .oinplete set hund-onielv und durubly bound in Imok of formulas und Kevs fur the course, for use us lefereliee books SEE OUR Window Display AT THE CONTINENTAL CLOTHING 15th and Douglas Streets. TKNTUOOKS AND 1NSTHI MKNT.S ON KN II IIIITION. How to Vote Kueli coupon must beiir the nnnu- of (he porsui. for whom .von wish io voif. Tho rei-onls of the eoiiipotllorx will bo Khown In every issue of TUK TUCK, nnd volt's will be received until midnight of Nov. inrmnn nlariOD' PUIS t" ' "f . ,(: l"'","' 'M H"" ft ,Vl. AHwn. ieti!, cr'djtue'.n.oiii..i. Cures Uoat, Manhood, I m- l?OH SAI.ll ItV 3IVI5U.llll.l.O M'JW IM OUT f TODAY BUY TODAY Brilliant j For PUBLISHED SOLELY TO ENTERTAIN Two Editions Printed and Sold Last .Uonlli November Number, Tlie i Severest iuui strongest I-ciituri.!- li jhclIw THE ERRORS OF SOCIETY, ' By Rev, Braddin Hamilton Wlicrciii the eminent Newporl divine advances some inli.it.,.: , tit. us oi a most interesting subject. .MISS VANDHLllL'K IMKAIK .... P.y Helen .ilikcxtj DON Jl'AN (Cuiito XVII) H KicL.ird llovuy I.OVIJ IN AN OI'1-.U.V UOX - I5y .M .ry tt-vv.u t Cnttliig SOdlHTY IN UO.MH My Julb n (iorJon TIUNtiS At 'UK AND AUOIiNT - I5y .Mi.h .! Clillonl White A LA Mi IN LKNOX ' Kate Mattel sou Forty-Five Other Stories, Sketches, Etc. Hv the Brightest Writer, of the Day. Hill PAtiliS Ol" UKAOINti MA l l l.K 25 CJiN I S IMiU COPV CIrfri1 nfffr fnf t))f riibscrlbi ra who now tend $3 00 tllm reg jpttlill Ulltl I Wt uur am.ii.tl subscription), either dire.- or through a hcwb dah-r, will receive nil ntimbirs of tho Jnnirt Pet from now until January, 1002 A Word to Advertisers The peetlllar and wlde'ipread Interest fell In Tho Hmart Bet l.-iRfuIno ban bern ttiorouglily demonstrated both by its phenomenal and increasing sales und bt tho remarkable result which the nngazlne has brought to Its advertisers Ad vertUera dpslrlng space in thu Deicrnutr .Mimbcr Phi uld applj at once. ,1I cop should bo In by the 20th Inat. i wot mn lilW ay OF THE READERS OF TliE BEE. bcllvvnrk. plumbliiB and gas uttlng. Iicatlng and vomuutlim. painting and iteooiuttn, etilmatinti nun elucidat ing quHiitaleB, hlBtory of architecture, iirchlluuturul detlgli, Hpeclllcutlolis. biillalng superintendence, toutrueis, permllB, eti . und nrehiteetuml engt- neeriug. , A I'l-re Selioliirnlilii I'iikD"''-' Ins. In I It II ti i-liidlnn lnstriictiun in in P bnietu-. tormuiuM Kouii!trirul iir.iwtnu. nn -(liunicii: ilruwlug. geonietr.t; unit trig iiiioniulry. elementary mechanics, m lpoiu, toitarltlims, h)il-uiiiies, pneu nutlif. eieineiiiiio- giiiplmul statics. Mieugth or inulerUls, iiti.ilsis of suvsaes, iiruportloums the mutuiial. ilelulls ol const r loi luii. uitalU, bills and estimates, Hiil-ve) lug. liind sur viving, mapping, rni'tuml u .itlon. railroad eunstriuttonr- traik work, l.illioiul sirueliiri".. uiHluuge, wer uge. streets ami lilKhwu.vs, paving, vviiter-vvhrels, liydrnuiii' meeliltier) . water supply nnd illftrilutKm. irrlgu lion. heat, sleuin nnd steum engines, sieuin liollern, lneoliu)tlves, ilynumos ana motor.-, neeine iiislmng. lectin iullvva)s, ilesiiipilve iistroiinmy, ele mentiiry rhemlsir.v . geol'ig-.. l!ow pip lug anil iiilneritloloK) r,. V I'ree Selioliirsliln In nnttni-)-Pliiiutihm, llriillou nod Venti lation. Including llii trit.Mlon In arithmetic, eeomeliuiil iliuwing. nn i Ituilieai uraw-iiifr. mensurailou. tiieehanlri. ..t t.t. nti.i iiriiiiiiiir,. tr. m unil u:is- I illiii'ii.p. ! , . . . ttlng. wlr.ng uiu! b.'liwetk. prlnelplet r ii.lliii! and ventilation, steam of . . 1...1 .....i.,,' Imutllip rilrrvii'.. leuilllK. ii" ,,7 Iieiiting. ventlhitlon of bitllillturs. Form. On Exhibition the liistruetlon and necessary '"'J,X of .the nJ ?i leather, liiiludlng u whole work of the The bound volumes containing the Instruction nnd qur' tiuli pupers of these courses, the drafting outfits, electri cal oiitlllH and designing outtlt, lo be given with tho eourses, are on exhibition ut the Continental Clothing Co, und the pjbllc Is lordlully Invited to come and wee them. ('tit nut the itltiu'lietl VotliiK Cou pon, uiitl niiill or bring 11 ! Uie busi ness ullloi' of Till-: HHI3. 1)11 L (i CO.. HIT 1 1 AM) l'll.3t. lll.lCV!lO.S. THE Novembci- Jt WHm Dm 1 1 Satirical Annising Out ToDay, Conlains ll TUB SlllllT MVI', 11:15 llltOAIlU.i V, n York, imuihKj UUIAI!&,UIi I. I'l i'liiiliirlili lu nient- Mfi, Ine iiUlug Instruction In artthmetle. elementary algebru and irlgontimetrlo f urn tlons. physios, theoretii.il hemtH Iry, ltioiguulo oheinlstrv. nun inatlv.i analysis, urgunti; clitittilstrv mi.i ii-i.iu-tltutive analysis. 7. A I'l-e Stioiiilili In oui uierelul llruuelies. liic'iiillug lostiufitoli In nritlimetir. spellliig, v 1 1 H ,t : ,ir ui. lining pinmuo snip, granuniir, piliu tuallnn. letter w riling, single entrt liookKeeplug. double ontrt liouimeepltiK. opening, liustiig und . bunging Iiooks unit steti t'Hrapli.v .. A Kerr I'liiiiiliml M'llollirallll 1)1' II iv luu. In .lie- lui'ludlng liistruetlon In utiilimetlc It'I lllllllin, Itllll Illt-lintil tttltni. fe-t,iiiuii i- uil driivvini: uiul meeliuuii'ul tlrawluj. This M holurHbip Includes i ciiii:io drafting uuttlt, ictull price, Jl.'.&o. tl. A I'ree Se ll o III l h ll I u lu Areliln leetiirnl Di ll tt Ion. iMi'udlng Inatruitl.in ill nrltbnietp,x geollietiy und mi'IiHUIiitlutl. genitietii- J ml drawliig. ar. Iilteeturul diuwiliKj-' ornameiitiil dtawlig and mlt-aucml itreliiteetunil Ira wing I Ins .Mi'iioiursliip n,t.iudeH a complete, tmltlt, leiutl prli'f . $12 .' HI. A I'ree feliula rli I i In Ornn iiienliil Ortlnii. iucliidln ltmtructl'iii lu geometrlenl drawing, fteeliand draw lug. historic ornament i onipetlllon and applied de sign. 'i Ills seholatslilp Itipludes a complete tlelgnlng outtlt. retnl! prue, J9.r. at Continental Clothing Co. SPECIAL NOTICE For ovory 1.00 paid on sub scription to Tho Daily or Weekly Hoo, the Subscriber will be enti tled to 100 votes. Voting Coupon. Name St. and No Town "Krug Cabinet" If cot, you have mlflfei a cood thlni. This exrjulglte malt beverage stands on a utilquo bails. It sells Itself. Its fault n1 reputation la the envy of many. The palaU, tho bcnuCclal results achlcvod "within" tha inner man aro the only and real Judgci ot Its merits. Approved ot by them, It tri umphantly enters innumerable households. Where Cabinet enters, doctora and dru( Mils exit. iimuwki) ii r i itc.o icrtio nitnwi.xfi co IMlfc'ie lt!. 031AIIA. NRIU Ik Ground floor ; Office Witli n Rlrr n . -. , m van ii located right on Karnam Rtreet, In tgg 1TUK PltoOP building Is an oppor- t nit y whli h may not oome again (orj jeuri. There Ih anotbor laree room 4 Jdjolulng vvhli b you may have. If you jg vvstil It which opens on the oourt. Dloctrlr light, brut and janitor serv- i e tire Included in the rental. a Dpstdew there Is an advantage In m being In the best building in town. ; R. C. Peters & Co., Uental Agents, a (.round I lour, Rep, Building. KUY THE GENUINE Wtt? OF FIGS UAirurACTUIUSD KT CALIl'ORNIA FIG SYKUP Qtk QTC8 -5'CUa HAJJSUU ti'URE YOURSELF? V Hlifii tor uunktural in 1 i'i i an. UatfLUr ll r4 trritntUn or tikratlur? J B nmt. tu ttdr --tfT'i tt jiiit-e t'hlnlci), nit' not tvitria tu iu 11 11 u 4 nif iu vittiit's ll III I'l Bill II I C hf ntprfu, prepitid, Ut I !.(, or I Ultlf, 13.7ft. 1 'ryw