THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; THrHSDAY. MATUTC 21. 1901. BY BULLET AND ROPE Andrew Johcton Commiti Suicide Near MENTAL TROUBLE IS BLAMED FOR IT Wlfr f AVpM-Ui-IIo 1'nrmrr CnlU Mini ill llrrnkfnftt Time mill I'lniln 111m l.lfr- lc, IIOI.DIIKOK. Neb., March 20.-(SpeclaI Tclcgrmn.) The aulclde of Andrew John on, a well-to-do Norwegian farmer, liv ing northwest of here ncur the Wcstmarl: postolllcc, occurred this morning. The re fcort In thnt he first hung nnd then shot bimnclf. Ho was dead when found by his wife when she went to call him to break fast. Mr. Johnson Is nn old settler. It Is reported that he had been mentally un balanced for some time. Ho leaves n wife and two daughters. SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS BlMliiK I'mln irltli Hie llnnilliiK Dunn of Orders on .Motions NtilmtlMrd. LINCOLN, March 20. (Special.) The su preme court adjourned this afternoon after handing down the following decisions: Orders on motions for rehcnritii': No. lfatfi, Lincoln Htreet Itnllwiiy iignlust City of Lincoln, overrule'!. OrdrrH on Miotlons heretofore RJbmlttnd: No, IWS, Kurliach iignlnHt I-'orfI, motion to ctrlko muse from docket miMnlncd; 10975, Wllllnms imalnst l'arks, nctlciti of N. H. Hnrwnod (devenseil), revived In name of l'red L. Harris, administrator; HUM, Mor ton against Watson, motion to retnx costs overruled 1127l. State acalnst Chicago, Itoclc Island fe Pacltlc Itallroad Comany, motion ror Judgment overruled, opinion Hied, IliVsi, Loan and Trust BavlngH Hank ugalnst Htoddard, motion to atllrm tlii.d, motion to dlsmtHs denied; 11613, Fray against Kray, iippi-llmit ordered to pay JO) unit money nnd to furnish cost bond In ten days, dismissed nisi; 11639. State ex re I Hmytli against A mo Manufacturing Com im 11 V. mutloiis to strike denied; 1107J. Olson ngalnst Lamb, mntloii for modlllriitloii leided, motion to relax costs denied; Hi; I, Monro agnlnst lleltzel, motion to dlsmlsH denied, motion to advance denied: HS'H, Armstrong against Mayer, advanced, Decision: No. 90SI, l'nrnielro agnlnst Behroeder, Judgment of dismissal hereto fore rendered adhered to; M13, Coad agnlnst Travelers lusuiancc Company, afllrmed; Sm17. Morris against Linton, nlllrmed; :':!'.'-', Uarneau imalnst Colin, atllrmcd; )V. Chi cago, tiurllngton & wulney Itallroad Com- mny against woire, nlllrmed; a:m, cnlin, iVamnold Ac Co. iiuaimit Caridess Co.. nf- Ilttued, 9SM, (larrett against ltepubllcau l'JIillshlnK Co.. nlllrmed: MOO. (iiirske ngnlnnl Kelpln, alllrmcd, 9121, Kddy against Klmerrr, nlllrmed; QI3I, I'nlou Htutn Hunk nmilnst Mutton, roversed; 111:1!, Chicago, Hurllngton & tjulncy Itallroad Company ugalnst Hichnrdsoit County, nlllrmed; Chi chko, Durllugton ci (julncy Itallroad Com Jiany against Yost, reversed; 11517. (Jardiipr against llurke, nlllrmed; IIC1S, First Na tional Hank of Sutton against Urosshnus, mill mod; US58, McCarty agalnut Hopkins, ntllrmeil. Court adjourned until Wednesday, April 3, Tuesday, April 2, being a day of a gen eral election and a holiday. I '.Ire I Inn llliiKes oil l.leenac. LKXINOTON, Neb.. March 20. (Special.) The following Is the temperance ticket: JInyor, K. A. Cook; treasurer. Dr. W. J. McKlhlney, clerk, Charles Horner; police Judge, W. J. Ilcncdlct; councllmen, First ward, S. T. Woodsum, Lane Wee; Second ward, A. y,. (Irantham, II. II. Kennedy. In opposition to this Is Hie citizens' ticket, whoso cundldates are pledged to abide by tho vole of the electors nil tho llcenso ques tion. These arc tho candidates: Mayor, J. H. Llndcrmnu; treasurer, Charles Mont gomery; clerk, S. T. Krlcr; police Judge, H. C. McKlbben; councllmen. First ward, Dr. S. 8. Miller. Andy I'rnllUt; Second want, (ienrge I. OllinrtUcbcrt llewf.011. The llcenso question fil bo submitted to the voters. For Kitfir'iiupitl of .hIimmiiii l.itw. WKST POINT, Neb.. Mnrch 20. (Special.) The ticket nominated by tho reform party la Mayor, O. C. Anderson; clerk, Charles lleckcnhauer; treasurer, C. W. Ackerman; councllmen, F. J. Fnssnaeht, George Korb, Jr.. nnd Wllllnm Oefeke. This Is n move ment for tho strict enforcement of the Slocumb law, the Sunday laws and various other provisions of the statute which have heretofore been either In abeyance in West Point or totally Ignored. (inu- County .iilli'finln. HKATIUCK. Neb., March 20. (Special Telegram.) Now that the bill creating nine new supremo court comnilssloners has become a law, Ileatrl"n has her quota of applicants. It Ir generally understood that, in Ongn county Is strongly repub lican, n republlcnn will bo named from here. Among those mentioned nro It. W. Snbln nnd J K. Cobbey. (JcniMii II lit ti School Orntorn. OKNBVA. Neb., March 20. (Special.) At the High school oratorical contest last night, Chauneey Hrubesky won first place by a selection from "Quo Vndls," nnd Hs slo Heath second nn "Photographs." There were nine, contestants. Deputy State Su perintendent J. L. Mcllrlan nnd wife were present. I'nr .Htrnllnu; l.up Untie. FLATTSMOUTH, Neb., March 20. (Spe clal.) In district court today Judgo Paul Jessen sentenced Harry Tattle and George IT IS Tllli WAY YOU US1J IT. IV m the Method I'.inploj imI Which .tliikrn Nllrrl-H itt' I 'ill 111 re. One man with pen, Ink and pnper can produce a landscape; another man with samo pen nnd ink may not be nblo to write bis own uiimo legibly. It Is all In knowing how. It Is equally truo In the use of medicines. Tho same remedies wo nr.vo today have ex isted for thousands of years, but If their existence, was known, the knowledge of how to use them was lacking. They beenme valuable to tho human race only v.hrn experiment and science showed the way to uio thorn to got results, Tho grip Is an old dlseaso with a new name; It Is really catarrhal In character and (he usual symptoms are those of acute catarrh, hut the old time catarrh powders, salvo and sprays do not cure It, neither docs the application of nntlaeptlcs through an Inhaler glvo anything more than relief for n short time. The antiseptics are all right; they will kill the germs of catarrh and grip It thoy are applied rightly, but their local applica tion to the nose and throat avail little be cause the germs aro In tho blood and through the whole system. Stuart's Catarrh TabloU contain many of these same antiseptics that are used in sprays and Inhalers, but Instead of upply lng them to the Inflamed membranes of the nose nnd throat they arn taken Into the stomach and thus reach the blood, the real teat of tho disease, and drive out tho In fectious germs through the natural chan nels of tho bowels and kidneys. In other words Stuart's Catarrh Tableta reach tho ccuso of the mischief Instead of merely local symptoms, The remarkable success of theso tablets In curing grip, catarrh and throat nnd lung troubles U becuuse they drive the catarrhal poison from the system und lht noso and throat become clear of tho excessive secre tion of mucoui, which eausea tho hawking, spitting nnd gagging, because the secretion Is not supplied from healthy blood. Two years ago Stuart's Catarrh Tablets wero unknown, but today they have becomu so popular through positive merit that drugguts everywhere In tho rnltcit states Canada uud Great Britain now sell them. Thomas, colored, to two years each at hard labor In the state penitentiary, the former for stealing harness, lap robes, etc., and the latter for stealing an overcoat from a way tar of a Missouri I'aclflc train at Weeping Water, The criminal cases nil having been disposed of tho Jury was discharged for this term. I'liiimr Over n llrldue. AU11UKN. Neb., March 20. (Special.) While W. M. Lake was returning home from Auburn at 12 o'clock Monday night his horse tool: fright while crossing tho bridge north of town and horse, buggy and driver fell Into tho creek, fifteen feet below. The buggy was wrecked, but Lako escaped unhurt. Double Divorce ProcecdlnRn. MADISON, Neb., March 20. (Special.) Divorce proceedings have been began by Mrs. Mary Kroblen against her husband, William Kroblen, and by Frank McCollcry ngalnst his wlfb Nellie. The petitions set forth that the defendants In both cases are living together at some unknown ad dress. Mlilnry- OlMclnl (rnn. SIDNEY. Neb.. March 20. (Special Tele gram.) The Sidney Telegraph was today made tho official paper of Cheyenne county for tho year. There were four other bid dlers, tho llayard Transcript, Lodge Pole Kxprcis and Drldgeport lllade, but the Tele graph's bid of J2U0 was tho lowest. Mrnl tli- Futility Horse. CKl'IOHTON. Neb.. March 20. (Special.) --Thieves entered tho barn of George D. Hutterfleld at 10 o'clock Monday night and stole the family horse, buggy and harness. There seems to be an organized gang In this locality, as this Is the fourth robbery In less than a week. HrnvlcM .Siunv In Yrnrs. HKATItlCK, Neb.. March 20. (Special Telegram.) All Incoming trains were from three to five hours late this morning owing to the heavy snowstorm of yesterday, which was the heaviest fall of snow here In twelve years. Ilrpiikn Arm In Itiiiintrny. I'KTKUSDUHO, Neb., Mnrch 20. (Special Telegram.) While being driven through town today, tho team of Henry Hcllrlch ran away, throwing htm out of the wagon and breaking his nrm. .Ni'lirnxLn mid limikitn. The Auburn Post, has started In on Its twe-ity-thlrd year. Tin- cost of the Gentlrman murder trial to Platte county wus i:,?.'. The Cedar Ilaplds Ilcpuhllcnn has quit business nnd Colonel Pickett, the owner, has moved the plant to Palmer. Messrs, Conklln and Porter of Franklin will erect a brick 'block this coming season and open another bank In that city. Mr. Harper, who owns a majority of Hie stock In the telephone linn from Itnyard to Sidney, has taken down the line because It did not pay. Huffman & I toll I nr. ranchmen near No llgh. will this year put In 300 ncres more of alfalfa. This will niako 1,100 acres of alfalfu on their ranch. The north Nebraska declamatory contest will I io held at Norfolk. March 27. In con nection with the meeting of the North Ne braska Touchers' association. Hoy Kirkpiitrlck. formerly of Nehawka, hat been appointed traveling freight ugont of the Ilurllnglon ro.ito for southern Illi nois, southern Missouri nnd Arkansas. . The postnlllcc nt Dlx was entered ty burglars and robbed of $0.1 worth of stamps and 315 In cash. The same night HS waR stolen from the store of llushoo .t Vogeler. A tramp who was rldliic on a frolnht train throw u chunk of coal ut tho section men who wero working near Papllllon as the train passed. Tho coal hit Mack Mar tin In tin face, cutting it severe gash. The women of the Mothodlst HolNroo.il church at O'Neill ran tho Independent ot tint place last week. They nut out u six-tcen-nuKo miner. Jammed full of advertis ing and plenty of good reading matter. A North Pin I to young man received a lt- tor irom n yiunc lady uud in (hn letter she told him to look under the Htamn on tha envelope. lie spent considerable time and his- entire stock of patience steaming tho Htamp olf und .law written on the envelope, was u nam io gei on. Walter Dya , nn Albion sport, enmo down to Columbus and gut Into n game of draw, lie wonted some money nnd cashed n check at one of the banks In the city and put up tile procerus in see wneiner nis tour Jacks wero good or not. They wore not, because Hie other follow had four aces, und Dyar stopped payment on the check. The bank has sued to recover. A I'rovontlt of IiimiiiiiiiIu. Malt-Nutrlno brings the bnlm of slumber to those tortured with lnnomnln. It soothes tho Irritated nerves, makes the blood rich anil lively and greatly aids digestion. Pre pared only by tho Anheuser-Husch Urowlng Ass'n, St. Louis, 17. S. A. Suicide hy Mlnrvntlon. MILWAI'KHi:. March 20.-Mlss Lillian Colcord, formerly of St. Ixiuls, whore, It Is said. Him wiih prominently connected, died today nt tho Hlversldo sanitarium, this city, from tho oft'ectH of an attempt to commit suicide lust fall. At that time Miss Col cord disappeared and nine days biter was lounu in an nine or me sanitarium, wnere mio had remained without nourishment. MERCURY'S ASCENSION DAY .Nolirnnl.il nnd llx .Neln!ilior In Nolo n I'roulli of Wnrmtli llrtorr ToitlKhl. WASHINGTON, Mnich 20. Forecast for Thursday and Friday: For Nebraska, Iowu, North and South Dakota and Kansas Fair; warmer Thurs day southerly winds; Friday fair. For Western Texas und New Mexlco- Wnrmer Thursday; rising temporaturo in northern portions; winds becoming south erly Friday; increasing cloudiness. For Oklahoma, Indian Territory nnd Ar kansas Fair Thursday with rising temper ature; northerly winds, becoming south erly; Friday genernlly fair. For Colorado and Wyoming Fair Thurs day; wanner in eastern portions; southerly winds; Friday probably fair. For Montana Fair Thursday; warmer In southern portion; southerly winds; Friday fair. For Illinois Fair Thursday; rising tcm peraturo In western portion; brisk north westerly winds, becoming variable; Friday fair and warmer. Local Itfeiinl, OFFICIO OF TIIK WF.ATIIKK HUREAI' OMAHA, March 20. Olllciul record of tem perature nnd precipitation compared with tho coriespondlng day of tho last throo ycurs: 1M1. won. is. 1503. Maximum temperature.... M Mi ns 58 Minimum temperature.... 10 12 lo Sfi Mean temperature 1? Li) 21 47 Precipitation 07 .no .u .oo Record of temperature nnd precipitation nt Omaha for this day and since March 1, 1W1: Normal temperature .11 Dellclcncy for tho day ; u Total excess since March 1 S7 Normal precipitation 05 inch Kxcess for the day 02 Inch Total precipitation since .March 1.1.10 Inches Kxcchh since Murch 1 'a Inch Dellclcncy for cor. period, WW 13 Inch Dollclency or cor. period, 13'JJ 21 Inch ltiHirlN from MhIIoiin ill 7 V. M. -3i a STATIONS AND STATU OF WKATHKR. fl : c : 3 : - 33 Omaha, clear North Platte, clear Cheyenne, partly cloudy .... Salt Lake City, clear Rupld City, clear Huron, clear , Wllllstou, partly clojdy Chicago, snowing ,, St. Louis, Knowing , ... St. Paul, cloudy ,. Davenport, snowing Kansas City, clear Helena, clear Havre, cloudy lllsmurck, clour Galveston, clear 19 1 26 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .(X) .01 T 40 H 51 12 21. 30 2!l :u 18! .01 12! .01 ;..;,! is' a t ill .01 6 . 211 .0) tfll 61! .00 T Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WKLSH. Local Forecast Official. SIOUX FALLS POSTMASTER Qeorgt Bchlossir, a Dark Hont, Carries Away tba Nomination! END OF A MOST BITTER CONTEST . Phillip nnd C. M. Dny Defeated In llic IIkIi, hut Soiiirtlilnjr I'qtuilly ns Oooil In Prom ised 1'lillllpn. WASHINGTON, March 20. (Special Tel egram.) The contest over the Sioux Falls (S. D.) postmnstcrshlp was settled today by tho .appointment ot George Schlosser, the third candidate presented by Senator Gam ble and Representative llurke when Nye Phillips withdrew his name about a week ago. Tho contest was one of the bitterest that has been waged for a South Dakota office for some time and those protesting igalnit Mr. Phillips were most vigorous In their opposition. This Is the first battle between Senator Gamble and Senator Kylo for tho control of patronage. The fight up to a week ago was between Mr. Phil lips and C. M. Day, but Mr. Schlosser, who has remained quiet during the con test, stepped In nt the last moment nnd landed tho prize. It Is understood that Phillips will ultimately get something "equally as good." Sou tb Diiholn Indlnn Mutter. Representative llurke called nt the In terior department today to confer with Secretary Hitchcock concerning South Da kota Indlnn matters. Ho made Inquiries about a payment to the Slssctons nnd wns told thai It was still being considered by tho president. It Is understood that the payment Is held up pending tho result of nn Investigation tcccntly made Into the affairs of Agent Johnson, Charlton I.onse Ilcnouril. The Postofileo department announces tho renewal of the lease of the postofllce prom ises nt Charlton, la., for a period of five years from April 1 at $.'00 per annum. Itnrnl I'roi DelMcry. Rural frco delivery will be established at Humboldt, IHchardson county, Neb., April 15. The service will cover an area of 162 square miles, with a population of 2.SJ0. II. L. Ilcmcnt, 0. M. Hughes, George Gird nnd J. R. Gird were appointed curriers. Tho postofllccs at Kden and Mlddlcburg are to bo discontinued and mall Is to be sent to Humboldt. I'ONtinnsIrr nl Corlcy. William Wallers was appointed post master at Corlcy, Shelby county, la. Ilonirstlc Money Order (tillers. These postofllces become domestic money order ofllces April 1: Nebraska St. Michael. Iowa Uolllcr, Hldcr Grove, Haverhill, Lizard, Marqutsvllle, Nemaha, South Dakota New Hope, Perkins. Wyoming Burnt Fork, Walton. Samuel Wnrmotts of Milwaukee was ap pointed carpenter at tho Chamberlain (S. I).) Indian school. Poslnlllom llr-ltnlllhrd. The postofflec at Ada, Jerauld county, S. D Is re-established, with John C. Miller postmaster. reunion HsntnlnlnK SnrKcoit. Dr. R. S. Dott was appointed pension ex amining surgeon at Salem, S. D. MISSING CASHIER RETURNS I'rnnk I,. Stolen Vnlnntnrlly Hnrrcn ilom 1 1 1 in m.'I r After Yenr Spent In Million. PLANKINGTON, S. D.. March 20. Cash ier Frank L. Stevens of tho defunct Plnnk lnton bank, who has been In hiding for nearly a year and a half, reached hid homo this evening. His coming Is voluntary. He Is ready to stand trial and take tho conse quences. Smith llnknln IncnrnnrntlnnN, PIKRRK, S. 1)., Mnrch 20. (Special.) These articles of Incoiporatlons have been filed: Tho Teamsters' union at Deadwood; trustees, Henry McGlIl, Georgo limner, J. J. Feldhouse, C. D. Calhoun and Frank Keller. Tho Iladgcr Congregntlonal church, at Iladger, Kingsbury county; trustees, J. H. Qulnn, N. K. Reeves, C. W. Ilarotrum. The Farmers' Elevator company, nt Put ney, with a capital of $5,000; Incorporators, Olo W. Kvenson, Archlo McKlnnon, Charles Dickinson and John Duncan. Tho Kensington Gold Mining company, at Pierre, with a capital of $1,600,000: In corporators, R. N. Wlcrs, J. C. Kdgccombe and L. C. Smith. Tho Delkman Crude Oil company, at Pierre, with a capital of $32.r,000; Incorpo rators, T. P. Kstcs, C. D. Hlnklo and A. J. Hinds. I'rooi 'I'rnl ii to llimd of liirhiil. YANKTON, S. D.. March 20. (Special.) Yesterday noou Marshal Ralley received a telephone message, from Centervllle re questing him to be on tho lookout for a boy named Peterson, who had run away from homo nnd wns supposed to bo headed for Yankton. The marshal caught the lad as ho alighted from a freight train and brought him to the city hall and tho fnther was notified. The boy was Inclined to bo uncommunicative, but .said that he was not pleased with the school nt homo nor exactly pleased with his home life. He said he was headed for Sioux City, whoro he ex pected to get work. llond for AVntorivorli. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., March 20. (Spu clal.) April 1 Is tho dato for the election nt Klk Point to vote upon the proposition of bonding tho city for a waterworks sys tem and gas plant. The bonds will be purchased by John Nuveen & Co. of Chi cago. Ilcnds for $S,000 aro to be Issued for the construction of a waterworks sys tem and (5,000 for the erection and equip ment of n gas plant. Tho bonds will draw per cent Interest. At tho samo time city officers will be elected and the llcenso question will be voted on. Crenniory lnloail nf Choose Factory, SIOUX FALLS, S. D Mnrch 20. (Spe cial.) It has been definitely determined that South Shoro will have n new creamery this spring. Uy an almost unanimous vote at the annual meeting of tho shareholders of the South Shore Creamery and Cheese association, It wns decided to convert the cheese factory Into a creamery and com mence butter making ns eoon as possible. Theso officers were elected: President, F. O. Grunorud; vice president, O. G. Frlnk; toeretary, P. G. Johnston; treasurer, W. H. Johnston. For Support nf Iiimiiiio lrron. YANKTON, S. D.. March 20. (Special.) Tho April term of the state supreme court will hear tho pleading of an appeal from an order of the circuit court ot Bon Homme county In an action brought for tho pur poBo of recovering $1,568, with Interest, from the estate of nn Insane person, which It Is alleged has been paid by Don Homme county for the maintenance ot said Insane person In the state asylum. Kllllott & Stllwell and French & Orvls, attorneys for the appellants, deny the right of rccoveiy In the case on constitutional grounds. Aliliollltllli'lit Clin! Surirle. SIOUX FALLS. S. ,D.. March 20. (Special Telegram,) The people of Sioux Falls were greaMy surprised at the appointment hy Prctldent McKluley today of George Schlcs ser as postmaster. It was the general opinion that either Nye Phillips or C. M. Day of the Argus Leader would win the place. The winner expects to nssume the duties of the position April 1, Sheep Indnntry (IrnvrluK, RAPID CITY, S. D., March 20.-(Spcclal.) Tho sheep Industry Is rapidly on tho In crease In the Dlack Hills ranges. It Is stated that Eugene Hotcomb, one of the largest cattle owners In this pnvt of tho range, will this season move his cattle Into Montana and that ho will stock hts tllack Hills range with 6,000 head ot sheep, PRESIDENT NAMES BENNETT To lie Ili'Klfttcr ' Lund oilier nt Itnpld Cl, youth Dnliiiln, WASHINGTON, March 20. The following presidential appointments were announced today: Robert S. Rodle, to be supervising Inspector of steam vessels for the Second district; Henry F. Schoenborn, to bo first assistant engineer In the revenue cutter service; George P. lleunott, to be register of tho land office nt Rapid City. S. D.; John A. Ollphnnt, to bo register ot tho land office at Mangum, Okl.; James A. Trotter, to be receiver of public moneys at Mangum, Okl. I To He Surgeon, with tho Rank of Major. V. S, A. George D. Deshon, To Re Assistant .Surgeons of Volunteers, with tho Rnnk of Captain W. Edson Apple, Robert A. Anderson, Ira Ayer, William Alden. Robert Hovel. Thoiiinn VV tlnh t,'ro,1 D. nranch, Thomas W. Calhoun, Samuel K. j Carton. Charles A. Cattcrinolc. William O. t Davis. Frank Dubois, Paul T. Dcsscz, Wil liam R. Davis, Charles O. Elchcr, Vernon K. Enrthman, Lewis T. Griffith, Joseph C. Garllngton, John S. Hill, Vernon J. Hooper. Carl R. Hcxamer. Edwin P. Hnvwnrd, Ar thur Jordan, Thomas W. Jnckson, Loren IJ. Johnson, George H. Jones, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Thoma3 H. Lnndor, William E. MePherson, Donald P. McCord, Allen I). McLenn, James G. McKay, John F. Miner. George E. Means, Albert L. Miller, Wilson Murray, Charles D. Nicholas, Eduardo C. Poey, George L. Painter, Henry Pick, James II. Pascoe, Alva S. Hlnto, Perclvnl S. Rosslter. John J. Re peal, Nnjeeb M. Salceby, Herman J. Scla getcr, Georgo K. Sims, John II. Slater, Charles II. Stearns, Edwin C. Shatttick, William D. Shelby, Jerome I). Thomas, Star ling S, Wilcox, Oscar W. Woods, Raymond E. Whelan. To Re First Lieutenant. Cavalry Frederick T. Arnold, William D. Chltty. Clarence R. Day. Chalmers G. Hall. Matthews E. llatma, Alfred E. Kcnnlngton, Wlllard II. McCor nack, Frank R. McCoy, James N. Munio, Pierco A. Murphy. George E. Mitchell, Ed ward P. Orton, Francis II. Pope, Lannlng Parsons, Thomas A. Roberts, John C. Rny mond, Henry C. Smlther, Edgar A. Slrmyc'r, William S. Valentine. Robert O. Patterson, to be first lieutenant In tho Twenty-ninth Infantry, V. S. V. Gideon H. Williams, to be first lieutenant In the Thirty-ninth regiment Infantry, U. S. V. Charles L. Caulstlcr. to be second lieutenant In the Thirty-ninth regiment In fantry, U. S. V. TO PUNISH ENUMERATORS Director nf Consii Mcrrlnni Sn 1)1. orepnney ('sum Will lie j I'roM'entrd. WASHINGTON. March 20 -Regarding Ir regularities In tho census enumeration In ( Maryland, Director of the Census Mcrrlam I said today: , i "1 have been simply anuzed nt the Ir-1 regularities we have discolored. It is too, lato to change tho figures of the tenth con- I sus, but It will be the polley of this offlcn ' to punish overy offender. St. Mary's, and St. Charles counfles wore, the, districts In which the worst Irregularities,,-occurred. In one county ot one ot tha districts 500 nnmcs were ndded by the, enumerators. The total population, Including tho padded names, aggregated lS.l.lfi. The, enumerator, S. F. Abcll, was arrested laBti night nnd his case will serve ns an example. Tho penalty Involved Is $5,000 lino nnd two years' Imprisonment. We will press all caBes of this sort discovered anywhere, al though It Is too Inte to change the figures." I'l'XSIO.NS POIl WHSTHHN M'TI'HA.VS. Wnr Survivor llonioui horeil by the I'i'iicriil (iover ninen t. WASHINGTON, March 20.-(Speclal.) Tho following pensions have been granted: Issue of March 7: Nebraska; Original- William It. Kojit. Fulls City, Jrt. Aildltlonnl Asa fJrcenileld. Republlcnn City, $G; tleorKe W. Koebaugh, Shelby, $s. Renewal nnd Increase t'rluh L. Nichols, Heaver Crohslng. $12; Robert T. Hamilton, Alford, $12. original widows, spe cial accrued March S Nolllo F. Merrill, Co lumbus, $S. War wltli Spain (wldowit, etc.--Marthn A. Minor (mother), Friend, $12. Iowa: Original John C. Mcl.ulii. Hoono. $; Cyrus Kolloy, West Liberty. $ii; Andrew tbilvln. Soldiers' Homo. Miindiolltown, rti; Jonathan Jones. Ai-cot. $10; Ezra II. Fugcn, Dec Moines, $!; Jnxpcr Graves. Council muffs, IO; Manilas lllngham, Viola. $!; Ben jamin 1'. Lancaster, Lei In Ire. $s. Addi tional Joseph Klehlo. lies Moines. $X; Hlrum Davis Shannon City, $fi. Incrense--Wllllnm N. Franklin. Agency, $10; James A. Drawn, Houaparto. $11: Morrli llauford, Des Moines, $S, Urlgliial wldowx, oto.. Kpe clal not February 2tS Lvdlii A. Tryon, Keokuk, $12. Renewal, special net February 20 Elizabeth Dlckcrson, Wyoming. $12; spe cial net March . Elizabeth II. McCloll.m. Fairfield. $12; special February 2fi. minor of James M. (loble. Norn Springs. $lu; .pcclul accrued March S, Marian IS. Coburn, Mnr shalltuwu, $S; special March 0. Mary L. Hrnmon, Delphos. $s. War with Spain, original Louis K. Wyland. Harlan, $K. Colorado: Original Jasper Harris, Pueblo, $0; Etson Hurno, Villa Park. $0. Increase John Hrnwn, Hooper, $P. Original widows, etc.. increase Special net February 20, Susan 1.. DanlelH, Canon City, $12. War with Spain, original -Joseph P. ICearlis, Colorado Springs. $. Montana: original Ananias Flongle, Bozeman, $0; William Fahs, (Jrogson, Jii: Selvn S. Street, Houlder Valley, $ii. 1 it-crease-Wllllnin C. Pott. Olllodge, $S. Spring will soon be here nnd what about that old wheel? It needs new tires, now bearings, a new saddle, new pedals, Read The Dee's grea't bicycle offer. Get a now wheel and savo buvlng repairs. Assisted in the Discovery of America avvwn ass Ferdinand nnd Isabolln, tlinnkinR Count Kemiro (or his Ri!t. Tho family of tho Countess lian for genera tinuH been near the throne of Spain, nnd ono of herfnmily (Count T.ouin do Ovies)nigned with John Quinry Adams when Florida waH coded to tho I'nitod Stntea by treaty in 181 ft. It will tliun be Been that a word from a lndy Hucb iih Ih tho Countesn ninncn must carry great weight. I'nderdatcof January 11. 1001, herlody ship wrote Mem. Warner's Br.?e Curo (Jo. from 40(1 Pennsylvania Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., nsfollowH! "Tiin jinst summer while completing manuscript for n book, being noinowhnt overworked, coupled with the intense heat, my nervoim Hystem became ncriously affected, causing restless nlghtH nnd Joss of appetite. At this criticnl juncture four bottles of Warner's Snfo Cure, taken conscientiously, completely restored me to health, nnd I feci it due you to thus express gratification and thnnbs. "Senoha Di.anca. La Condksa db Ovies." ENGLISH ARE REINFORCED Belief at Tim Tiin, However, ii No Oltih Will Oconr. WALDERSEE DECLINES TO GIVE OPINION (ienernl WokrcU Sny Question I .Not of Ownership, lint Whether Cns llsli Will .11 n he Gnud Their Aliened Trcipna. TIEN TSIN, March 20. A special train bearing reinforcements of Australian troops left Pckln for Tien Tsln at 10 o'clock thl morning. Ono French, an Italian and a German war ship ure outside the bar. General Lome Campbell, tho English commander, and General Wogack, com manding tho Russians, met Count von Waldersce upon hla arrival here. Learning that both had received instructions from their governments, Count von Waldcrseo said It was useless for him to give even nn opinion regarding the mntters at Issue. It Is the general opinion In Tien Tsln thnt the feeling Is not likely to reach a point whero blood would be shed. Roth detachments on guard have orders to do nothing aggressive unless forced to do so. Except tho army and camp followers, the only persons now residing hero are the members ot the consular staff, two clerks nnd two Jews, who are running stores, and who left Russia In order to snvo their lives. These aro now being offered Inducements to movo to the Russian concession. Tho French concession la quiet. French gendarmes arc on duty at tho British con cession to prevent the soldiers from tres passing nnd the Australian brlgado men nrc preventing Hie Sikhs from Invading the French concession. Count von Waldersce has gone to Pekln General Lome Campbell, upon hearing of tho death of cx-Prcsldent Harrison, or dered nil the British flags to bo flown nt half mast Soy IliltUh Are llnty. General Wogack has made the following statement of the Russlnn position: "Tho question over which wo unhappily aro at odds Is not whother tho disputed ground belongs to us or to tho Chinese government or to the railway company, but whether tho English will make good their trespass. "At tho time tho British attempted to tnko possession tho ground was protected by Russian flags and a clearly dellmlnated boundary of stone. These flags wero over turned nnd thrown n'vay by a working party of Bengal pioneers nnd coolies, who went on with their work until driven off by our guards. "Before we enn discuss tho question of ownership the British, who aro still to some .'xtent on our ground, must withdraw. Once tho British havo withdrawn 1 am sure tho Russian imperial government will Ignoro all previous regrctublo violence and listen In n most friendly spirit to what ever tho British government mny have to say regarding the ultimate disposition ot the disputed territory. No sano person can for nn instant doubt that had the engineers requested permission to build a switch or sidetrack on our ground It would havo been Immediately granted. Unfortunately, how ever, they sought their ends by forcible means. The British troops must bo with drawn from Russian territory. There can bo no other settlement." Xii o of Outbreak. LONDON, March 20. Tho officials of tho Foreign olllco hero havo received no in formation of nn outbreak of Russian-British hostilities at Tien Tsln. Their Litest advices thence suy tho position remains the same. The rumor (credited by a news company to the London Stock exchange and published in New York) that tho British and Russians had liroil at ench other at Tien Tsln has not oven reached the leading Stock ex chango firms, nor huvo any declines oc curred, which the circulation of such a rumor would create. Why Itoliiforconioiitn Ciniie. PEKIN, March 20. The British rein forcements, consisting of ninety marines, which arrived at Tien Tsln last night from tho Tnku forts to replace tho Indian guards on tho disputed land, aro explained as duo to n fear lest any Incident arising out of tho Russo-nrltlsh land question should cnuso the French troops, whoso conduct has given much trouble, to preclplta'o a collision. Tho British commanders desire to havo enough troops In Tien Tsln to pro servo order In tho streets. General Hallloud left hero this morning to Inquire Into tho presence of the French troops nt Tien Tsln. At today's conference of foreign minis ters general mntters only wero discussed and no conclusion was arrived at. WAR SHIPS GOING TO C0REA 1 1 n hi I ii ii nnil .Inpnni'sc l'lcel IIokIii ii I ii In Vloliolli.e on the Const, SHANGHAI, March 20. A dispatch to the China Gnzetto from Toklo March 20 says that all tho Russian wnrsblps In Japanese waters havo sailed for Corea und that tho Japanoso squadron Is mobilizing for nn Im mediate depart tiro to tho Corcan coast. Army Hoof Cool rnel Aunrdoil. CHICAGO. .March 2.-Contracts for fur nishing tho I'nlted States unny with nearly l.Ono.uoo pounds of meat for use In tho Philippines wore awarded to Chicago pnek ora today by Captain W. L. Alexander, purchasing commlssarv officer of the De partment of the Lakes. 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