THE OMAHA DATLT "BEE: SATt'HDAV, XOVEMTtET? 17, 1000. DR. McCREW nice open continuously from S a m ! p. in. Sundays from S n 1.1, to I CHARGES LOW Telephones 613-631. The Next Nebraska Legislature FOUR INCHES FROM ETERNITY Chicago Man Rolls Down tho Gable Roof or Majonio Temple. The Senate DESCENT ENDS SUDDENLY IN RAIN GUTTER Bee, Nov. 16, 1900. Fashionabie Coats for Women The short, tight fitting cont of Inst season is now rcpUtced with the handsome, longer and half fitting box effect. Saturday we will show many new and beautiful styles. NEW ARRIVALS FOR SATURDAY 36-lncb hair box coat, fancy collar, bill nlecves, castor color, handsome and fashlonablo garments, at $11.00 and $15.00. These are really bargains. FINE FUU COATS In astrakhan, plain ,elcctrlo ami coats trimmed with marten, astrakhan nnd Persian lamb, from $30.00 to $00.00. FINK MARTEN MUFFS Tho genuine kind; wo sell for J3.C0; most stores chaw U0.00, $12.00 and $15.00 for the same. FRENCH FLANNEI, WAISTS Wo believe we have sold tho prettiest waists shown In tho city this seaton; every day Is adding new nnd dainty things to the assortment. TAILOR MADE SUITS Wo sell the new nnd fashlon ablo styles only, at prices gcacrally lese than those charged by many other stores. l'ETTICOATS Handsome accordion plentcd effects In handsome black mercerized goodi, nt $2.00, $n,E0 and ?i.r.o. STORM COLLARS--In fine, genuine marten, at $15.00, $10.(0. $20.00 nnd $25.00. We Close Our Store SrtttirJnya at O P. M. AOE7ITA roil FOSTF.Il ICIU GLOVI2S AAD MeCALl.'S FATTRHNS. Thompson, Belden &Co. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. T. If. O. A. BUILDING, COIl. 10TH AND DOUGLAS 8TS. DIM. had been Instructed by Judgo Dickinson to throw out no icturns whatever, but tho question arose, as to whether tho poll book, unsigned nnd uncertified, constituted a re turn. A request for Instructions was sub mitted to the court nnd tho board was or dered to delay Its proceedings until a hear ing yesterday. After a prolonged discussion by attorneys Wednesday. Judgo Dickinson announced that tho tally book for tho precinct must be considered In view of tho preponderance of decisions ou that side. Tho signatures of Judges and clerks had becu omitted, liu remarked, although thero were typewritten forms and spaces for their names. The work of tho precinct ofllclals had been wretchedly performed but nevertheless n statement of the voto cast hud been made. In such a case, Judge Dickinson held, de cisions by the Nebraska supremo court de nied the board any right to throw out tho returns, tho remedy lying In a contest be fore another tribunal. In order that the facts of tho caso might bo arrived at Judgo Dickinson Instructed tho county clerk to bring tho poll book lu question Into court. A peculiar clrcum stanco was disclosed when tho book was opeuod, tho signatures of two clerks ap pearing where, according to tho minutes of tho board, norm had existed .before. Just how theso names found place between tho original unsealing of the book and Ub ap pearance In court Is a phenomenon not readily accounted for. Court'" Order ltesjiccted. In presenting tho caso Attorney C. J. Croeno remarked that tho board wished to comply In all respects with tho court's order that all returns shall bq canvassed, tho only problem being whother any legal returns existed from tho precinct In ques tion. It was not Intended thnt an election should be determined by a majority voto simply, but by a majority ns determined by law. The poll book Is made up of three chapters, Mr. Qrecno said the list of voters, tho tally score and tho certificates at tho close. Tho falluro of tho ofllclals to fulfill tho plain requirements of tho law left a doubt as to whother they were legally com petent ns residents of tho county nnd whother tho tallies had been fairly set down. In jhort Mr. Grecno complained that the tally book was not only a defective nnd Incomplete return, but It was In reality no return at all. It was not a question of disfranchising voters, but of assuring tho purity of the returns Includod In tho final abstract. If tho precinct ofllclals performed their task so badly that tho voto must bo discredited tho responsibility would Ho with them. Authorities were cited to show that pro clnct returns had been often thrown out on much less provocation than In the prcs ent case wherein ovory stop and form had becu Ignored. An Illinois drclslon was quoted In which tho voto had been cust out because no certification had been made by the product ofllclals, and another from tho Forty-second Ncbrasku wherein Judgo Nor val held that tho certificates wcro an essen tial part of tho election returns. Tho du ties of election ofllclals wcro recited pre scribing that they must certify to the re turnB ami subscribe to their oath TOTALS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY FoutlnKN nu tin IIiiIIoIIiik He. turiiril by the OMi'litt Cnn vb(hIiik Ilonrd. Tho canvassing board footed up Its Inst column at midnight last night after a week of unceasing labor. While tho returns, as declared on legislative candidates, glvo the fuulontsts two members of the senate and two of the houso, a total of four from this county, there Is no doubt that tho wholo republican ticket was elected. Oross fraud In South Omaha Is responsible for the re suit as announced. Tho manifest reluctance of the fuslontsts to even consider a pos slbln recount of the vote of South Omaha Is In Itself conclusive proof of tho Jugglery that was Indulged In there. Tho returns o Douglas county as they will be delivered to tho secretary of state today iiro as follows PRESIDENT. McKlnley U.ai2 urynn VJ:a Dobs .'u Woolloy 1 Darker 44 STATE SENATORS. Daldrlgo, republican 13,121 Llddoll. fusion L 12.65: Hiuisotn, fusion 12.651 O'NeU!. fusion 12.430 Colcson, republican 12.3'XI Soltultr. republican 12,218 STATE REPRESENTATIVES. Kurcsh. rcDUbllcan 12.831 McCoy, republican lli.SHO Wilcox, renubl enn 12.801 Mead, rcpubllcnn 12,764 Hunt, fusion 12.7G3 CorMi.fr. renulilleuil l'.'.f.S uhl. republican lz.tws ..12,635 ...12.0:2: ...12,610 . . .12.609 ...12.KC ...u.u: ...12.5UJ ...12,390 ...12,543 ...12,341 ...12,333 ....12,729 ....12,656 ....13,820 ....12,341 13.70' 12,287 13.5S0 12,011 13.759 12.20J so COUNTIES. Richardson and l'awnco.... Nemaha nnd Johnson Otoe Cass , Saunders iuhI Harpy Douglas NAME. Frank Mnrtln. (It.) l'etcr Herlet. (H.) J. 11. Aronds. (R.) W. II. Newell. (It.) Dr. .MrrpiliXli. (V.t II. II. UuldriKC. (1U RESIDENCE. Falls City. Ilrock. S.v mouse. Phtttsmouth. Ashland. Utnuiia. 'rank T. Ransom (F) Omahu. Cuming nnd Hurt Dixon, Dakota, Knox, Cedar and Thurston Antelope, Hoone nnd Greeley Wnahlnstntl nml Dodiro i Wayne, Stanton, Madlxon and l'lorcc.. Plnfti nn,l Pnifax Holt, Garfield, WhceKv uinl Royd. Drown, Keyti I'aha, Cherry. Sheridan, Dani'H. Dux Hutle and SlUUX Custer, Valley, Loup and Hlalne Hurrulo prul Hiiermun Hall an I Howard Folk, Merrick unit Nnnco llutler nnd Seward Lancaster Gage Snllnn Jefferson and TPnyer York nml liiitnorc Clay nnd Hamilton Nuckolls, Webster nnd Franklin Adam Kearney. I'lielps 'Hid Harlan Red Willow, Furnas, Hitchcock, Dundy, Oosper, Frontier, Cli.iso nnd lluyen Dawson, Lincoln, Lognn, Keith, Cheyenne, Thomas, flrant, Mc TherFon, Deuel, Scott.i Dluff, Han nor, Kimball and Perkins John I.lddoll fr A. R. Uleson. (It.) T. F. 'clgler. (F.l Chris Webber, ,F.) Omulin. West Point. Ilartlngton. ppillU'.lilC. Lorenzo Crounse.tR.VFort Calhoun. W. W. Vntinc. (R.) J. L. Pasebnl. (IV Frank Campbell. (F.) J. R. Vnnliosklrk. (R F. M. Currlc. (R.) J. K. Miller. (F.) J. A. Woostlnholni (F ChiiN. Krumbnck. (F. II. U. Cummins. (F.) lllelmrd O'Neill. (It.) .1. J. Trntnpen, Ml.) W. II. lMttnr. R Hugh McCnrgcr. (II.) C. T Stoolo. (R.) N. V. Hnrlnn. (It.) Henry Reining. (F.) o. 11. I'll n v. IF.) j. i.ymnn. ir.; H. Hodges IF.) E. N. Allen. (R.) E. D. Owens. (R.) Stanton. Columbus. U Nelll. Alliance. Sargent. Majors. Grand Island, Shelby. Seward. Lincoln. Lincoln. Uentrlce. Crete. Falrbury. York. Snronvllle. lnavnlc. Uniting!). Atluntu. Arapahoe. Cozad. NATIONALITY. American. French. German. American. American. American. American. Hwode. American. Hi nnnu. German-American. American. American. American. American. Atnerlcnn. (lerinan. Uerniun. American. Irish-American. American. Canadian. American. American. Uerniun. American. American. American. American. BUSINESS. Lawyer. Stockmnu. M ('rebuilt. Stone Merchant. 1'liysloiuu. I.uwyer. Lawyer. Moulder. Luw or. Merchant. Merchant. Farmer. Luwyor. Editor. Merchant. Stockman. Stoekmun, teacher. Farmer. Merchant. Merchant. l'hystclau. Farmer. Editor. Implement Dealer. Merchant. Luwyer. Physician. Fanner. Merchant. Lawyer. The House Dlst. Scrofuto This root of many evils Glandular tumors, abscesses, pimples and other cutaneous eruptions, sore ears, Inflamed eyelids, rickets, dyspep sia, catarrh, readiness to catch cold and Inability to get rid of It easily, pale ness, nervousness and other aliments Including the consumptive tendency Can be completely and permanently removed, no matter how young or old the sufferer. Hood's Sarsaparllla was clvcn the dnuchter of Silas Vcrnooy, Wawurslnc, N. V who bad broken out with scrofula sores all over her ace and head. Thn first bottlo helped her and when she had taken six tho sores were all healed and her face was (month. lie writes that she has never shown any sign of tho scrofula returning. Hood's SarsagssrSISa Promises to euro and keeps the promise. Ask your druggist for It today and accept no substitute. .Mullen, republican Jolinson, lusion Rohwur, republican Mcrgen, fusion Mcintosh, fusion McArdlc, fusion Youngs, republican Nel'fen, fusion Smith, fusion Wilson, fusion Sullivan, fusion COUNTY ATTORNEY, Shlolds, fusion Parish, republican CONGRESS. Mercer, republican Howard, fusion GOVERNOR. nintrlrh. rnnulilleaii '. 13.57 Poynter, fusion 12. CSS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Hnvnco. reoubllcan 13.584 Gilbert, fusion 12,319 SECRETARY OF STATE. Marsh, retilllillcnn 13, Svoboda, fusion 12,235 AUDITOR. Weston, renubllcan 13.7 Grelss, fusion 12,160 TREASURER Stuefcr, ropubllca 13,006 Howard, fusion 12,540 SUPERINTENDENT. Fowler, republican Deck, fusion ATTORNEY GENERAL Prnut, republican uiunarn, msion COMMISSIONER. Falkner. republican Carey, fusion COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Harto, republican 3.571 Letvusky, fusion 2,987 Tho chief Interest surrounding tho final footings centers In tho legislative ticket, as sovcral of the laggard candidates wero known to be separated by scarcely a hair's breadth. Each competitor had reassured himself as far as possible by figures In formally taken down during tho progress of the canvass, but no candidate felt thi day lost or won uutll tho official result had boen announced. To satisfy tho general curiosity regarding tho leglslatlvo delegation tho bonrd began at once upon that portion of tho ticket. No progress was made during tho moruing, bocauso the time of tho board was occupied In court and a ulght session was necessary In order to finish the work In time, for Us nssured dollvcry to tho secretary of state within tho prescribed time. Tho count on tho senatorial ticket showed, ns nlrcady announced, tho elec tion of Dnldrlge, Llddell nnd Ransom. At tho lower end of tho column tho candi dates landed In a heap, only thirteen votes separating Johnson, victor, from Rohwer, vanquished. Mcrgcn followed Rohwer only one voto behind. Iluresh led tho ticket with 12,581 votes, McCoy ending a good second, with flfty-flvo votes In tho rear. Tho balance of tho state and county ticket was substantially as shown In the unoffi cial figures. TO Ull I IB A COI.I1 ID O.MZ DAY Take Lnxutlvo nromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. Orovo's signature Is on each box. 25c. TREE SCHOLARSHIP VOTING COUPON. CUT IT OUT VOTE IT. nlp soma deterring boy or girl git practical elucstlm nit ONV VOTE FOR. (Nam) ADDRESS ,. (Bt. and No.) (Toirm.) This coupon It accompanied by cash paymeit on subscription accoaat far Tkt Omaha Ds counts IS rates for a ach 16c paid, 109 rotas tor sach $1 pall, . Coupons with cash must b eountarslxntd by circulation dapartmeat. f1n4. TUJn f4- Dapoalt at Bae ofBea or mall to "Fin Vlil Itlla UUI SCHOLARSHIP DEPARTMENT," Oauba i ulilt-al uiuara lieu, illU, ( Ota. Omaha, Neb. u'uluuU ii, in. '11 i Richardson Pawnee Ncmnha Johnson Nemaha and Johnson Otoe Cus Cass nnJ Otoe Snrpy : Onus Grell. (F, uougian , S3 34 35 37 3) S3 40 41 42 43 44 4S 46 47 44 49 60 61 62 63 64 65 68 67 5S 69 60 61 62 6? CI Co 66 67 Cumlnpr Henry- Shlnstock. IF) Cuming, Dakota nnd Thurston M. W. Murray. (F.l i.. Htnithburger. in.; it.) COUNTIES. NAME. (it.) Washington Hurt Rurt nnd Washington. Dodge James H. Cain. (R.) John Ltchty. (F.) A. II. Fellars. (F.) J. F. Wenzol. (R.) Androw Scott. (R.l J. W. Armstrong. It.) F. O. Hawxby. (T.) II. G. Crlssey. (R.) C. II. lieetlio. (R.) C. H. Marshall. (R.) II. H. Hanks. (I .) R. S. Wilkinson. M. I.. Fredericks David Urown. (R.) Vaclav Ruresh. (It.) s. A. corneer. ui.i Henry McCoy. (It.) Oeorgo A. Mead. (R.) P. SI. Mullen. (R.) Mel Uhl. (R.) II. E. Wilcox. (R.) ('. J. Johnson (F.) ( M. Hunt (F.) Henry Rohwer. (R.) W. Q. Sears. (R.) Joseph Hall. (R.) Dan'l Swanson. (R.) Geo. L. Loomls. (F.) Wavno and Stanton Dixon Cedar and Pierce.... Knox nnd Rovd Antelope Hoone Mndlson Piatt Plntte and Nance.... Colfax Saunders Rutler Seward Lancaster Saline Gage fin ere nnd Saline Jefferson llinver Thayer nnd Jefferson.. Fillmore York Polk Merr ck Hamilton Clay Nuckolls Webster Adams Webster nnd Adams Hall Howard Garfield, Greeley. Wheeler. I.outi, nlalne, ThomnH, Hooker, Grant.... Holt Rrown and Rock Cherry nnd Keyu Palm Hiieriuan, unwes. Bioux. mix nutte... Lincoln, Cheyenne. Keith, Perklnl, ueuei, ocoiiH iiiiiu, jici'iierson, uanner aim ivirmmii Valley '.. Custer and Logan Kherman IRuffnlo i.T. .1. McCarthy. (1 A. J. Watson. (F.) Chas. Crocket. (F.) 11. M. Stoclcwell. (F.) Frank Jouvcnnt. (It.) P. Zimmerman ti'.i D. A. Ilccker. (F.) J. W. Tanner. (F.) J. C. Sprecher. iF.) Alex, uouilcr. (K.) .Inmi'S Jamison. (F) D. W. Ham Ron. i F.) John Kavony. i . j W. 11. Heeltly. (H.l Geo. W. Fuller. (F.) A. W. I-ano. (R.) C. R, Tertt. (R.) J. E. Mockett. (R.) E. J. She'lhorn. (R.) (;. J. Warner, fit.) E, W. MIskcll.jTR.) J. T. Calkins. F.) T. E. Hlbbert. (It.) J. II. Stelnmeyer. (R. It. w. l.anin. u.) A. D. Roencer. (P..) J. E. Mendenhall (R) Itobcrt Twoed. (it.) Conrnd llelsner. (R. ChnrloB Fowler. -(P.. W. II. Cooksoy. fF.) A. I.. Samlall. (P..) C. M. Smith, (F.) C. F. Hoy. (F.) W. Y. R. Gnwne. (R.) J. A, Whltmoro. (Tl.) J. H. Edmonson. (F.) m. Hrociericit. (it.) C. II. Heall. (F.) James Royd. (F.) i. lines rersinger. (i1.) ii. a ueuman. i-) AV.H. Householder if O G. Humphrey. (R) Wm. Thomr.sen. (F.) Charles Hunter. (F.) Dawson Kearney Franklin Hnrlnn Phelps Furnas Red Willow Franklin and Oosper Hitchcock, Dundy, Hayes and Chnh RESIDENCE. Slellu. Fu is City. Humboldt. Tate, Pawnee uity. Auburn. iSuinahn. City. Crao orchard. Tecumseh. Douglas. Neurusku City. KuL'le. Cedar Creek. Nebraska City. Gretna. Omaha. Omauit. Oiuuhu. Omaha. Omaha. Omaha. South Omaha. Omnhs. South Omiiha. Calhoun. Tckumnh. Teknmah. Fremont. Fremont. West Point. Pender. Stuntou. i'oncu. Coleridge. Ulooinllcul. eurwnler. Petersburg. Unttlo Creek, lliiinphrey. Fullerton. Schuylur. Cedar IlluIT. Weston. Miller. Lluwood. Dorchester. Seward. Lincoln. Lincoln. Lincoln. ' Peter Dnhlston. (F.) J. L. Coppoo (F.) Frank Wnrlng. (F.) Orva Gallogly. (R.) W. II. Horton. (R.) J. E. Coffee. (F.) Wllber. Friend. Adams. I.atonla. Wymore. Rarneston. Falrbury. Davenport. Hebron. Ohlown. liurress. York. McCool Junction. Osceola. Central City. Aurora. Aurorn. Falrlleld. Fairtleld. Nelson. rtluu Hill. Kenesaw. Rludcn. Doniphan. Alda. St. Paul. Erlcksson. Chambers. Mlildlebrnuch. Johnston. Sprlngvlew. liodarc. J. E, Evans. (R.) North Platte. J. A. oills. Jr. (F.) Ord. W. J. Taylor. (F.) Memn. J. D. Ream. (F.) Illroknn now. Jno. VnndeBrlft. (F.) Austin. J. E. Harris. (R.) Amherst. William Jordan. (F.) Odessa. I'Vrd. Zlmmorer. (F.) Lnxlngton. Victor Anderson. (F.) Mliidcu. Chus. Glshwr.ter. (F) Wilcox. E. Lowe. (Ren.) Huntley. C. O. Olson. R ) Holdrege. C. M. Urown. in fnmhrblizr.. J. Hnthorno. (R.) I Hartley. J. A. Andrews. III.) iRiitlH. G. W. Walker. (F.) Uenklemnn. NATIONALITY. American. American. American. Ilohemlau. Scotch. American. Amurlcun. Amcrlcun. Ueriuak. American. Scoiuh-lrlsh. Gerinuu. German. Uohemlan. Danish. American. American. Irish. Amurlcun. American. Scundluuivan. American. German. American. uiik sh. Swede. American. German. Americuu. American. Amurlcun. Irish. American. American. German. German. American. American. American. Americuu. American. American. American. American. American. American. American. American. American. German. American. American. Swede. American. Amcrlcun. American. American. German. German. American. German. American. Swede. American. American, American. American, American. Swede. American. American. I1U81NESS. Junker. Insurance Agent. Merchant. Farmer. Stoekmun. Merchant. Lumber Denier. Farmer, Carpenter. Farmer. Lumber and Coal. Furmer Real Estate. Farmer, Accountant. Brlckmukor. Accounting, Merchant. Grocer. Newsnuper. Coal Dcalor. Painter. Capitalist. Farmer. Lawyer. Farmer. Accountant. Lawyer. Stockman, Editor. Farmer. Lawyer. Editor. Farmer-Stockman. Merchant. Ranker. Farmer. Editor. Oil Inspector. Former. Farmer-Stockman. Farmer. Fnrmer-Stockman. Farmer. Farmer. Lawyer. Merchant. Farmer. Farmer. Stone Contractor. Grain Dealer. Merchant. Farmer. Lawyer. Merchant. Fnrmer Farmer-Stockman. Farmer. Physician. Con. and Builder. Farmer. Sheriff. Merchant. Implement. furmer. Farmer. Farmer. Hotel Keeper. Stockman. Ranker. County Clcik. Furmer. Farmer. Farmer. Merchant. Physician. Physician. M'Tchnnt. LEADERS 0FY. M. C. A. CONFER! r. I'- Olasenapp. T. Chldlovskl, Hon. N. lepiow, James Stokes, A. S. Johnson, W. S. Elklns, W. O. Low nnd John S. Kcunedy. lutcrniilloiinl Coin lit liter SIIn Dunn to Its Annual Dinner III Xcw YorU. NEW YORK, Nov. 1C Tho International committee of tho Young Men's Christian association sat down to Its annual dinner tonight at the Hotel Savoy. Somo 200 rep resentative men from various walks of life wero thero to hear addresses and reports upon tho world-wldo Interests of tho organization. Dr. Luclcn C. Wurner presided at tho guest table. With him wero Rov. Dr, J. Wilbur Chapman, General O. O, Howard. Samuel Thomas, Rear Admiral A. 8. Bar ker, General John R. nronk, Hon. N. Teh- low, tho Russian consul; Colonel J, J. Mc Cook, John P, Faure, James Stokes, Hon. W. M. Arnoux, C. Illdmey Shepherd, James Talcott and P. Glasscnapp and T, Schidlo- vsky, delegates from Germany nnd Russia respectively. After tho dinner had been sorved Oeoigo H. Hcdgo spoke on tho work of the educa tional department of the association. After giving a sketch of Its rapid development, ho closed by pointing out tin need of pushing particularly tho industrial and scientific work In the future. Colonel J. J Free Tuition (or Filipinos. DULUTIL Minn., Nov. 10 -At tho moot ing of tho State normal school board hero yesterday It was resolved to nllow four Filipinos freo tuition ut each of tho state normal cclinols at St. Cloud and Winona. Tho lequest came from Commissioner of Education Atkinson ut Manila, Destroys Considerable Ciillnu. MONTGOMERY, Aht.. Nov. lD.-Flro lu tho Alabama Compress and Storage com pany's warehouso toduy dcstrojetl one of the four flections of the building, together with between W0 and 1,000 bales of cotton. Loss, $70,000. BAD DREAMS Cntur-il by Cotter, "I havo been a coffco drinker, more or less, over since I can remember, until a few months ago I became mora and moro nervous and Irritable nnd finally I could not sleep nt night, for I was horribly dis turbed by dreams of all sorts and a spucles of distressing nightmare. "Finally, after hearing tho experience of numbers of friends who bad quit coffco and gone to drluklng l'nstum Food Coffco, and McCoolc noxt responded for i learning of tho great benefits they had do- CHIEF HAYES IS EXONERATED ClmrKF That Kniinns City Ofllelnl Per mitted (.ii nib II ii if FnllN tn the Ground. After Muht of riicnllHo"nr the Sinn, All hut I'roren. AiKr" nnd ly Good l.noU U Able to At trm't Attention. CHICAGO, Nov. 1C Tenants of ono of tho storo buildings opposite the State street front of tho Masonlo Tctnplo looking up ward today noticed a man's arm project ing from the cutter ulong tho lino of tho Eighteenth lloor. This arm was fruntl cally waving a pleco of lath, to which was attached a slip of paper, Chief of Detectives Henry Glazer and Manager Ed ward Williams of the Temple, were at once uotllled. They neseuded to tho roof and looked down upon a man who, frozen, Injured terror stricken, was as clone to another wotld ns ho could well bo. De tective Glazer, at tho risk of his own life, descended tho gable nttnehed h ropo to tho man and brought him up to safety, Tho man is A. F. McKeiulo of H31S Cloud avenue. I lu had spent Thursday ulght in the gutters of tho roof of thu temple, four Inches of coping between him and tho stono pavement, a:, foot below. He had found this dangerous bed by climbing tho iron fenco which curmounts the domo of tin1 great building. 354 feet up, then walking out tho crest nt one of tho nrrat gables of the State street side und fulling off nt the end. Fortunately for himself, when ho fell ho slid down the gutterwny of the cablu and did not plunge Into tho Btrcut. When McKlnzle was taken to n snfo posi tion and tho houso phyHlcluu called ho was found to be frost bitten, his right foot was gashed and It was frozen so berl ously thnt umptitatlon may bo necessary. McKlnzlo vn3 conscious nnd said he had gono on the roof to get n good view of the city. McKenzlo cnld: 'When I got on tho gablo I got dizzy nnd tumbled und rolled down something. I did not know where I was going. 1 saw ull kinds of things while I was going down. They stopped suddenly nnd I do not remem ber anything moro until about 10 oVIocl; this moruing. Then I became consclou.-" I guvo ono look down into Stnto street nnd 1 got sick. Near mo In the gutter I saw a pleco of lath. I got hold of that, put somo pnper on It and signalled for help. I did not think I'd get help. I thought I would roll off nnd dlo Btiro." Pile Cured Without ! Knife. Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles. Your druggist will refund your money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to euro rou. CO cents. Mnrlnc EiiKlnrrrV Theiuei. NEW YORK. Nov. 16. The eighth unnunl meeting of the Society of Nuval Architects and Murine Engineers was continued here today unaries it iramp presided ut tho forenoon session A paper was read on "Recent Improvements in tho Foreign Shln- bulldlng Plants" by Assistant Navnl Con structor li. f. uiimore, i . a. n. Aiiolhnr paper, by George N. Dickie, was "Can the American Ship Builder Compete with tho British nnd German Ship Builders lu tho Production of the Largest Class of Ocean Punscnger and Fnst Steamships?" "Classi fication Rules," bv Theodore Lucas, "lle colit Deslitnr. of Battleships und Cruisers for the United States Navy," by Chief Constructor Philip Hlchborn, V. S, N., vlco president of tho society; "A Compari son of tho fotitraci J'riees or our Navnl Vesels," by Harrison S. Tuft; "La.inch of u Cruiser and a Battleship." by James Dlclcle; "The safely or Torpedo Boa i at Sea and In Action Under urious Condi tions," by Niival Constructor Lloyd Bunk- son. . ... At tho nftcrnoon session applications for membershln of fifteen persons wcro fa vorably ucted upon. StrmiR'n Heer'"er Sliiltc Statement. NEW YORK. Nov. 1C The receivers' ad visory committee In the W. L. Strong & Co. failure, mnde tho statement toduy that Mr. Stronc had left outstniulliii; at the tlmo of his death not more than $7,500 In promts- iiorv oatier. The receiver Klive 01" "lis statement regarding the notos to relievo tlu ImorehS on that the mm had fal et for lO.OOO.OW und, al"o he said, to contradict the story that Mr. wining and .Mr. stott had been endorsing each other's notes. He said that two new nccountunts had been put on tho task of straightening out tho books, and that a full statement of tho firm's condition might bo niado known within n day or po. Tho case of Mrs. Ellsa Grlswold of Phil adelphia, who secured it it Injunction yes terday preventing tho heirs of Mr. Strom; from parting with certnlit securities said to bo In their possession, was this nftcr noon put down by Commissioner Shields for December 14, I'oekcfeller Fleet Under Xrvr Xiimr, DULUTH, Nov. IB. It Is reported among vessel men hero thnt tho Bessemer steam ship company, of which John D. Rocke feller owns practically ull the htock, has transferred tho big fleet of whuleliucks to the Consolidated Iron mines, of which John D. Rockofeller nlso owns nearly nil the stock. About 90 per cent of the fleet, or which thero lire thirty whalebackH and un equal number of other lurge steamers, has been Idle nil summer, tho vessels lying at various harbors along the lakes, Tho deal Is similar to that by which the Amerlcun Bteumshlp company transferred Its fleet to tho American Wire und Steel company u few days ago, with tho vital dlrferenco that Instead of Mr. Rockefeller owning only n controlling Interest lu tho stock, ns wns the case lu the promoters of the other deal, ho owns neatly uvrry uouui ui u. Double It il ll 1 it 1 111 I'lieouli, nunHNIX. Ariz. Nov. 10. William nml Thomas Huldurmini wero hanged this after noon in I oinnHioue juii i"i me niunier or Ted Moore, iioin uieu wiiiiuiu uio uiignicsi exhibition of fear. the railroad department, saying that rail roads operating 70 per ceut of tho mileage of tho country wcro contributing to tho ef forts of tho organization among their em ployes. After C. K. Ober had made some re marks on tho religious work of tho Young Men's Christian association, Dr. Luther Oultck spoke upon tho physical work among tho members. Tho work lu tho army and navy was tho subject of W. II. Millar's talk and ho stated that tho association work lutoly started on Governor Island was only the beginning of what ought to bo Intro duced st every ono of tho hundred array posts In tho country. "Wo ought," ho went on to say, "to es tablish a tompcranco cantocu. If wo tako away the beer from our soldlors wo must give them something hotter In Its place." W. A. Ilunton presented tho work among rUcd, I concluded coffco must bo tho causo of ray trouble, so I got somo Postum Food . rnpe . . .. . i i..i i, ..... il.. otvUilv n nunfr! Iti r. I to directions. "I was astonished nt tho flavor and tnate. It entirely tool: thu place of coffee ami to my very great satisfaction I began to sloop , . ... . . . i pcuceiuuy unu sweeny. .y uinca im proved anil I wish I could warn every man, wcinan nnd child from .tho unwholesotuo drug, ordinary coffee. "Pcoplo really do not appreciate or re alize what a poworful drug It Is and what lerriuiu eiioci it im uu iuu numuu odwv..... KANSAS CITY, Nov. 10. Chief of Police John Hayes was today exonerated by the police board of a chargo of permitting gambling. Tho charge was made by a lo cal nowspaper nnd Chief Hayes requested the board to mako tho Investigation. It has proceeded slnco yesterday and nearly 200 policemen havo been examined. Captain Thomas Flnhlve, who has been on the forco for eighteen years, created something of u sensation by testifying that Chief Hayes had Instructed him to let u giuno of "chuck-n-luck" run. Tho gamo wns flnnlly closed, ho said, upon tho order of tho mayor. Olllcers under Captain Flu hlvo testified thnt they know of no order to permit gambling. Sergeant James Flan ngan, who has been on tho forco for twen-ty-llvo years, was suspended last Monday, beforo the present Investigation was begun, on his admission that ho had permitted gambling, which, no alleged, had boen run with tho knowledge of tho chlof. Aiiprnxliuiitr In Kentucky. FRANKFORT, Ky., Nov. 10. Ofllclal re turns havo been received nt tho decretory of otato's office from lOtt out of the 119 counties of tho state. Rased on tho voto for tho first two electors on tho demo cratlc and republican tickets respectively, tho voto for president was as follows Hryan, 180,412; McKlnley, 173,122. Tho ml3s Ing counties Include Jefferson, In which Is Hltuated tho city of Louisville; Kenton, In which tho city of Covington Is situated; Fayette, with Lexington; Warren, Dour hon, Fleming, Carter, Shelby, Morcer and Pulaski counties. Tho unolllclal returns from theso counties bring nryan's plurality In tho state down to about 8.000 In a total I If they did hardly a pound of It would he i voto of about 455,000. Tho prohibitionists 'sold. I would never think of going back to polled about 5.000 votes, whllo tho popu coffeo again. I would almost as soon think lists probably fell under thut flguro of nnttlnc rav band In n fire nftor I had : ,nnr heon hnrne.l Deleftlvr C'urlirrry Killlierillell. "A young lady friend of our, Miss Emily I'lcison, hod stomach trouble for a long DENVER, Nov. 10. Tho coroner's J iry today returned n verdict exonerating ui. tcellvo 13il Curberry tor Ulllluif I'hnrles ' - - - - - ' ivivi - - i in 1 1 1 u uii'vn j w I'liuiitj liiu Mr the uegro young men, whllo John R. Mott time and could not get well as long as she, Allen, tho negro deputj, In tho election duy told of tho college nnd foreign work, and used coffee. Sho finally quit enffoo and begau W. E. Laugoo of tho business side of the tho use of Postum Food Coffee and Is now oragnlzattou. Among others ou the list of .perfectly well. Yours for health. Don't speakers were: R. M. Colgate, J. G. Can- publish my name." , Horlngton, Kan. non, F. D. Schenok, R. C. Morso, General Name given by Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., John R. Brooke, Rear Admiral A. S. nar- Unttlo Creek, Mich. riot lu this city. HuiiKi'il In Knu Quentlii Prison, SAN Ql'ENTIN. Cal., Nov 10. Wllllum Hulllvan. tho murderer or fcnencer uiyiard tho watchman of n Tullumno county gold mine, was hanged tod'iy Sullivan died bravely. wll mm Wigfl Babg. When baby comes to the home it will bind the wife closer to the husband, or it will gradually tend to cut her off from his conipanship. A sickly mother lose9 in physical charm, and often in temper and disposition. A fretful child is a trial, even to loving parents. Tile use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription prepares the wife for motherhood. It Btreimthena the Ixxlv, and induces a healthy condition of mind, free from anxiety or fear. It mnkc3 the baby's advent practically painless. The mother being healthy her child is healthy, and a healthy child is u happy child, a joy to the parents, linking them together with a new bond of affection. There is no opium, cocaine or other narcotic in " Favorite Prescription." " I read what your m:dlc!tte lias done for ether peop1t, wrftfs Mr, I'.dv.in II. Gardner, of Ilstchwood. Norfolk Co. Mau., nor 70, "to thought I would try It, und I found it h hitting to me and family 1 took your tnrdlciue n year when I had 1 ten pound girl. I hod Hie ensitit time I ever had with any of my three children, and I have been very well er since. I took three hottlei of ' Favorite Prescription,' three of 'Golden Medlcul Divovrry.' utm three vials of ' relleti.' Before 1 took your medicine 1 only weighed i pounds, aiid now I weigh 173 pounds." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure Eick headache. 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