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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FBI DAY, ATOIL 20. 1001. 1 It's up to you the proof is in the drinking and not in the talkingl 'Phone us for a case. i.and your regular patronage will result, we feel assured. BUTZ MILT-ViVINE (NonInto.tlcant) t SPRING TONIC. I Druggists or Direct. 4 i WATER FOR THE CAPITOL Joteph Eurni of Llncsln Awarded Bute Contnct. SPORTSMEN PROTECTING THE FISH (iinml Arm i'f Kepmiim .Men (Jut Hi-oilj for i:ncnnumciU Mlntp I'nlr OronniU Itc ii n I n Liisi-lcctcd. LINCOLN', April Ij. tapeclal.) The Statu Board of Public l.andi and Uulldlnsa todny awarded a contract to Joseph Rums of this city for the erection and Installation of a water pumping plant for the capllol bulldlni; The work will be finished by I July 1 nnd, Including all material and ap paratus, the plant will cost the state $1,300. It Is ntlmated Its operation will cost about U per day, which Is considerable less than what the atatn now pays the city of Lin coln for water service nt the capltol build ing. For the lat five years the statu hus foil upon a hay knife. His foot was cut nearly off, a gash being Inflicted from the heal to the Instep. CLARK DECLINES TO QUIT NEBRASKA'S LIMITED VALBLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE PaW ';00 !or,c"r'or u ,llmllcd. 8Up,ply Willi.'! IU1 MI1UU111 UUU IUU l.nv vuu.bvo Ml OMAHA IIHA5CII, nntiKlns St. Tel. 10S mi AN ECLIPSE Of the Sun throws a tlrtc jtuJow on the earth. So It ll with the human body when dlitase shuts out the Jlght of health ad happiness. ash BITTERS Is an antidote for all diseases which attack the Kidneys, Liver, Stomach or Bowels. It drives out constipated conditions, restores functional activity and regularity, KAMI ... fur tood, Strong NarvM ul Cood Dlgaatlon. People who have used It say rt Is their main reliance for keeping the body healthy. SOLO AT DRUCCItTS. Price, $ I.OO. aracui. fotxPMUir i.t ciumiimii la U HM U.t It (I. t iw4 m 4 -111. II to Ml UMl Stnto Exhibit nt Murrain In Eaeln-sliclj- for Product nt the Soil. LINCOLN, April 15. (Special Telegram.) E. L. Vance of Pawnee City, commissioner to the I'an-Atnerlcan exposition, returned tonight from Huffalo. Regarding the plans for the state's exhibit, he said: "The Ne braska exhibit will be In place June 1. The exposition will not be formally opened until May 20 nnd our exhibit will be ready a few days after that time. I have obtained space 10x30 feet In the main Agricultural build Ing and a smaller allotment In the Horti cultural building. 1 found It Impossible to secure space for other exhibits, hence the ROOM Otntinnti Building Lot Angelas Road, It- gardlisi f Lind Gemmiiticraer. CONFERENCE FAILS TO ADJUST MATTERS Men of Tno Contending Linen Meet, bat Fall to Arcc Meanwhile the flnnKH t'rnw .Nearer. 1.03 ANGELES, April 5.-J. floss Clark and T. Gibbon of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake road, speaking today of the decision of the commissioner of tho general land office nt Washington awarding obiuii; Dkiniv iui mill:. bAiiinnoi i. w.vi i . . . . educational and all other features will have 'h "PUted Nevada right-of-way to the to be left out, leaving our state exhibit ex clusively agricultural and horticultural. This Is to be regretted, but under the ac commodations offered by tho exposition au thorities It cannot be otherwise. It will be Impossible, of course, to prepare n com Oregon Short Llue, declared emphatically that tho decision will not Interrupt thu work being done. "Tho Harrlmnn forces have scored a point," admitted Mr. Clark, "but tho mat ter has yet to be passed upon by tho sccrc t,nr(ln..i.,.i . hit.i. .. ..! i ,1,. lary or mo interior nuu meuuwuuu m win seaton. Tho work wlH be pushed, however, re.1'n.quls !, "n? f r, ,r,lgh ' with all possible speed. I have several 'ye will hold the fort," suld Mr. Gibbon, COLDS ... J IS if I rco-nrd mv COLD CURE ns mor vulttabio tlian n life insurance policy. It 'not onlv cures colds In the head, colds In the tttnua, colds In the bones, hut It wards oI( dancerous diseases such ns ftrlppe, diphtheria, pneumo nia, and consumption. nUNYON. MunroiTt Rheumatljm Cure tldom f!1 to relief f J ....1 U ...... .-I, IMC III U 11' Hi I 3. MunyoVa Dynpepiia Cure poitmely cures all formif indiKctlun and ttomach trouble. Munyon'kCoujh Curr mopi cougha, night iweau, .11..... ,.! hatc the ltinFl. Munyon's Kidnry Cure oulckly turei pains In the bac', liias or Kroini.ar.d all formtof lldney disease. Munyim 'aVitliierrelorriojipoweiiiQir.iiitu niiinvnii'M linlito to llrnlth should be in the hiiitts of every mother. It will help them to know lha ymptm of eery dieaie and tell them tha 1'ioper treatmen.. Sent free to any address. Muaycn, New York and I'hlladelpliia. utisvoys imi.vli:r cwues fiTABBH. The Best of Everything Chicago and East. St.Paul-Miiitieapolis. Hot Sprhigs-Deadwood. CITY OFFICES: 1401-1403 Farnam Street. ! FIRST CLASS PULLflAN SLEEPERS I ...DAILY BBTWtiEN... ' I OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO I Without Change ' GREAT ROOK ISLAND ROUTE ' ..;t!MLllr,J",t Snry of the ROCKY i f?V.NTMN,l SlUklU NEVADA by I Daylight !n both dlrcctlona. , DININO CAR SERVICE TMROUQM. ) DUFFI2T LIURAUY CARS. Horfuninforraatlon, rctervctlonsandltlnar wry "wniesgo i waiuorma" aaareas wlty i ii.uc. uiiikv, .jjj i-arnaoi dt.. NeS. for water for lawn purposes has been f 66 per week. Tho contract renulres Mr. Ilurns to sink enough wells lo furnish 300 barrels of good water per hour ugdlnst seventy-five pounds pressure and to sluk and brick up a pit twenty feel In diameter and thirty feet deep for tho pumping machinery and wvll. In addition he must furnish a compression tank to stand liS pounds pressure and ull other muterlals and machinery that may bo necessary In thu construction of tho plant. Tho Hoard of Public Lands and HUlld- ItiRs estimates that the plant will not only furnish an unlimited supply of water tor the building and lawn, but In cutting cut tho heavy bills from tho city will pay for Itself within u few years. Mr. Uurus will begin work tho latter part of this week, lie pavo u bond to guarantee that the plant would bo In working order by July 1. Crumiile AKitliiNt lllcKnl KialiliiK. Sportsmen living In tho southeastern por tion of Nebraska are preparing to bcslu a criisado against Illicit fishing In tho Nemaha river, which they say would be well stocked with various species of tho llnny trlbd were It not for the Illegal iuo of nets by market llshernicn. Tho Game law passed by the last Icglslatuio provides a heavy penalty for fishing with nits In Nebraska streams and in effort w'iI bo mado to nave It enforced. Tho Nemaha river flows through tho counties of Richard son, Pawnee and Johnson and a branch stream exlcndo Into Nemaha counly. In recent years tho market fishermen havo been operating In tho extreme southeastern end of tho state and by tho use of a scries of nets havo prevented flsb from going up stream. Tho first stop will bo toward tho ap pointment of a deputy section game wardan for the counties through which the river flows. Such an official Is authorized to make arrests for violation of tho game law, but he receives no salary. The peo ple who arc complaining of tho Illegal Ash ing say that the salary Is not essential, tho real object being to prevent tho markotmen from using nctB. Kcbrnskn tirnnil Army Kncnmitiiiciit. Programs aro being distributed from the stnto hcadQuarters hero for tho twenty- fifth annual encampment of tho Nebraska department of Uio Grand Army of the Re public and tho Woman a Relief corps, to be held at rinttsraouth. May 7. 8 and S. All business matters pending consideration by thc3e organizations will como before tho encampment, thus leaving the reunion, which will bo held later in the year, for social purposes only.- ., The first event of the encampment will bo a reception by the Grand Army to tho Woman's Relief corps, Tuesday evening. May 7. Tho following day a special torn mtttco from tho department will visit the schools of I'lattsmouth and several ad dresses will bo delivered before tho pupils. Tho formal opening exorcises will bo at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The mayor of I'lattsmouth will deliver an addrcEB of welcome nnd responses will be made by John Roc3o of Broken How, department commander, and Mrs, Sarah Sweet of Crelghton, president of tho Relief corps. Thursday evening there will bo a camptlro In the opera house. Tho encampment will closo with a business session and catnpftro on Friday. On this day now officers will bo chosen for tho Grand Army and Relief corps, The officers of tho Grand Army depart ment to be elected are commander, senior vlco commander, Junior vlco commander, medical director and chaplain. If tho pre cedent established five years ago Is followed Major Robert Wilcox of Omaha will bo promoted from senior vice commander to department commander. Statu Fair Did a. Tho State Hoard of Public Lands and Buildings was to buy grounds for the state fair this afternoon, but owing to tho ab sciico of a special committee appointed by tho State Hoard of Agriculture to confer n tho selection tho bids were deferred The commltteo consists of Secretary Furnas nnd former President Hassctt. Tho agricultural board committee :.r rived In tho city late In the afternoon ard hold a short conferenco with the land3 and buildings board. Tho several bld3 sub mltted were .discussed and tho time for filing proposals was continued to May S Tho commltteo favored purchasing tlu old state fair grounds site. Tonight tho commltteo from the Stntc Ag rtcultural association met with a committee from tho Lancaster Agricultural aeso:litlon to open negotiations for a ten-acre tract In the center of tho old fair grounds, and owned by Lancaster county. This property will cither be offered fop sale at a nominal sum or for rent under n lease odondlu for nlncty-nlno years. Five sites have been offered for the stato fair, ranging in price from $15,000 up to tho totnl amount of the legislative appropria tlon, which Is for both grounds and build lng3. Tho Lincoln Traction company has made a proposition for tho sale of Lincoln park and Is vigorously urging tno noara to accept It. The property la admitted to have advantages not possessed by any other site offered, out It has no buildings that could be used for stato fair purposes, Tho owner3 of tho old stato fair grounds are willing to give a clear deed to tho property for $22,000. Vriv () III nil ll Co mini ll 5". The secretary of btate today legalized the following corporations: Perry-Harris Construction company Omaha, stock $50,000, for constructing and equipping railroads, by A. O. Perry, F. A Harris, H. J. Cnnnell and George W. Poyn ton. Lewciicn Mercantile company Lewcllcn, merchandise business; stock 539,000, Sheriff to Itrlui'ii Conllacuteil l.lqunr TECUMSKI1, Neb., April 25. (Special.) Thu hearings In tlirco moro of tho cases against the wholesale liquor Arms tha have becu shipping liquor Into this city, temperance one. were heard In Justice C B. Woolsey's court restorday. The Justlco ordered the sheriff to return the packages of liquor which were the property of tbca nrm3, and which wcro seized ten days ago to the cxprtss compuny, and tho company will return them to the wholesalers, CfllllllV uprlnllllurol n.hlMl. alroa.lv nr.. " r niBU Uk WUllv UUlll WU UIO n,lre. ii ordered to vacate by a court of competent iv v.,. .i.i i, i.i .t, Jurisdiction. Tho decision of thu commls- appointment of deputy commissioner within Bl,on s not final and we still propose to a few days. STATE AGAINST BONDSMEN Attorney (icm-rnl JtciiorU It Atltuncctl fur ilciirliiir nt .May i'crm. win out. If we do not, there are other ways of getting our road through to Los Angeles, and a defeat will In no wise cause us to halt." Cunfercticc UnatnlthiK. SALT LAKE CITY, April 15. A meeting between the chief engineer's force of tho Oregon Short Line LINCOLN, April 25. (Special Telegram.) and those representing Senator Attorney Gsneral Prout said tonight that Clark's Salt Lake-Los Angeles railroad, tho ciifc of tho stato against the boudspit'u both of which aro contending for a rlght-or of Former Treasurer Lynch of Platto way near tho Utah-Nevada stato lino, was county had been advanced by the district held at Uvada, In hope of reaching an tourt at Columbus for hearing at the ni.xt understanding whereby the threatened col- term, which begins May 20. Mr. Prout re- llslon between tho two forces could be turned today from Columbus, ilierc lid avoided. All present expressed a desire successfully argued In court agaliibt a that something be dono to relievo tho ten series of motions designed to postpono the slon that Is ncarlng tho snapping point as case Indefinitely. These motions wcro tho distance shortens botworn tho opposing pending during cx-Attornoy General forces. This agreement, however, could Smyth's term of office, but wcro nuvir not bo reached and tho situation seems un called up for consideration by tho tourt. changed. Both sides seem determined to continue work until the dlsputo Is closed BURGLARS STEAL DRY GOODS Tho Clnrk camp Ht ,h0 front h" bcc" ncavny rciniorccu wuuiu mo imsi ivw Kntcr (irncrnl Store nt .Norfolk nnd MnUc Auny tilth Mi-r- t'linuillnc. NORFOLK, Neb., AJril 25. (Special Tclc- days. General Manager Bancroft of tho Short Line says tho work of construction will bo kept up and the road pushed right through to California and C. O. Whlltc tnorc, nttorncy for tho Clark Interests, Is cram.) At 6:20 o'clouk this mornlnc when quoted as saying that yesterday's decision tho clerk opened tho general storo of of " commissioner of tho general land Shurtz & Jenkins, hn fonnil tnnla and Im- office will not deter for an Instant the plcments scatttrcd about tho floor and progress of tho Salt Lake-Los Angeles line. other evidence of the place having been City Sheriff Taken n llnnd robbed. Entrance- was gained through a SALT LAKK CITY, April 25. A special to hack window. The burglars confined their the Herald from Uvada, Utah, says that the operations to tho cash register, where sheriff of Iron county has entered Into the they secured 51.69. and to tho dress goods fight between the Oregon Short Lino and department. So far as they havo been able Senator Clark's forces for possession of the to determlno H71 worth of dress goods old Utah & California right-of-way and has In whole pieces have been taken. No clue notified both forces, now within less than to the perpetrators has been found. from Missouri river points. Mr. Parker stated that there would be no further cuts attempted below those already announced. MILLAR SECRETARY OF BOTH Directum of the Sontliern Pnclflc Ulect omclnl of Inlnn l'nulflc. NEW YORK, April 25 At n meeting of the directors of the Southern Pacific rail was today, Alex Millar was elected secre tary of tho company. Only routine business was transacted nt the meeting. Mr. Millar Is also secretary of tho Union Pacific Rail way company. ROOT SPARS CUBANS (Continued from First Page.) two miles of each other, that Infractions of IVia ion. n-niiM ha ranrQnrft Tr In rinllovA.'t ' ..ii, ii 1 i .iiiT.i i.i , ii in in . I 1 1. u irt' ,. .. , i . 1. Tho annual meeting of the Nebraska Stock c'asn bet the opposing forces, which at Growers will bo nt Alliance May 13 and U. the present rate of road extension will meet May 13 Prof. Burnett, professor of animal "f". "ul" U'"B 1. nulla 11,1 rv nl 111.. Stall, nnl frrl t will l.r. ' "--" i rt rn 'Tlnnf Cn i tin . Prn f . PnirtM Im tm trrlologlst, will give an address on "Ad- TO BUILD LINE TO OMAHA vanccmcnt Mndo In Combating Contagious Dlscnscs." Regent Von Forell will glvo an I l'rentdent of Orrnt Western A n- nddrcss on "Education for Stockmen's nonncca llond'n Future l'lnna Boys." Kdltor Mcintosh of tho Omaha Nc- Branch to Sioux City VirnRVn lPnrmpr tHIl crlvp nn nrlrlronn. In Ihnl evening nt tho opera houso nt 7:30 Profs. FORT DODGE, la., .April 2j. (Special Pctera and Burnett will givo nn illustrated Telegram.) President A. B. Stlckney and Hiprpnntlron ipctura nn "Diseases of Ant. General Manager Samuel Stlcknev of the mals." ' 1 Great Western and J. W., dolt, president of Tuesday, May 11, at 1:30 p. m will bo the tho Mason City & Fort Dodge railroad, and business session. Tuesday evening a ball H. A. Vernet, an English capitalist, arrived and reception will bo given to visiting In tho city this morning on a special train tocknion, families and friends by tho clt- President Stlckney announced tho future Izens of Alliance. A Inrgo attendance Is courso of tho Great Western In nn inter promised. view this morning, saying: ''Wo plan to build a line from Fort Dodge to Omaha and Kxiimlnntlon for Aiinnnolin. will teem work on construction immcdl- MADISON, Neb., April 25. (Special.) Utelv. Tho lino to Sioux Citv will bo a Congressman John S. Robinson Is sending branch from the Omaha lino and will run out notices of a competitive examination to fill a vacancy In tho naval academy at Annapolis. Tho examination will be at tho Norfolk High school building at 2 'clock Juno 12. The examination comm't- tco Is composed of County Superintended C. W. Crum, Prof. D. C. O'Connor, Nor folk, and Dr. J. II. Mackay, Norfolk. LAW BOOKS A. U. KINSJIAX. 112 South esth Avenue, Knot Nlaahrit on Hay Knife, TKCUMSE1I, Neb., April 28. (Special.) John W'cgner, the U-year-old ann uf Au suat Wasner. near Tecumseh. was haullm a load of hay, when the load upset aiid-b havo been prominent In the d'scusston of In sular affairs, Justices of the supreme court and officers of the at my nnd navy. The dinner was limited exclusively to gcntlcmeu nnd covers were set for forty- seven. The guests nsscmblcd In the Fast room, where tho formal Introductions were made, after which the party proceeded to the Btnto dining room, where dinner was served on a tnblo set In the shnpo of n double T and handsomely decorated. Those present: The president, tho sccrc tary of state, secretary of thev treasury, minister of war, tho attorney general, the postmaster general, tho secretary of the In terlor, the secretary of agriculture, Dr. Ca pote, president of the Cuban constitutional convention; Dr. Tamayo, secretary of stntc nnd government; Justice Llorento of the supremo court of tho Island of Cuba; Gov crnor Bctancort, civil governor province of Matanzns; General Portuondo, the fiscal of the audlcca of Santiago do Cuba; General Leonard Wood, Governor Allen, Justice Harlan, Justice White, Senators Piatt of Connecticut, Morgan, Foraker, llannn, Lodge, Depew, Cockrcll, Fairbanks, Bur rows, Wctmore, Millard nnd Dietrich, Rep rescntattves Orosvcnor, Hepburn, II. A. Cooper, Burton, Moody nnd Adams, the as sistant secretary of war, Hon. William K. Chandler, Lieutenant General Miles, Gen cral Corbln, General S. B. M. Young, Colonel Bingham, Lieutenant Colonel IM wards, Admiral Bradford, Minister F.n- tenza and Minister Gonzales. AVIml the Dinner Dlnclnaeil. The guests remained nt the White House for several hours. The Cubans wcro do lighted with the attention shown them aud with the cordiality with which their views on the questions of moment to them wore received. Enough developed to show that Cubans are not n unit In their opinion as to the best step which should be taken "o bring about entire harmony between the united Stntcs and the people of the Island the observations mado convincing some of tho guests at least that tho tariff is the key to the situation nnd tho opinion Is ex pressed that If any concessions are made by this government In the duties on sugar and tobacco the main features of the Piatt amendment may be adjusted to the common satisfaction of tho United States and the Cubans. At this time there Is a strong element 'n the Cuban delegation which Is for absolute Independence and contests that Cuba should be placed upon equal political footing with this country and receive diplomatic rccog' nltlon from the nation of the world of Its existence ns n sovereign nation. It was evident, however, from tho talk of one of tho visitors that Cuba would look to tho United States for assistance and moral support In tho event of unfriendly man I testations by European countries. Notably was his opinion to this effect in case those European nntions holding tho obligations of Cuba, Issued to defray the cost of th Insurrection against Spain should attempt to collect tho money guaranteed by them Tomorrow the delegation will havo what is expected to bo a concluding Interview with Secretary Root, at which Goncrnl Wood will ho present. If General Wood completes his labors here tomorrow ho will leavo tomorrow night or Saturday for Havana, going by way of Miami. He still holds the opinion that tho Piatt amendment will be accepted by the constitutional con ventlon. TKW W KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW IT ; j - ft i ; . I f.fVj 1 K Trnlnmen'n Annual Picnic. into Fcrt Dodge over the same track. 1 am unwilling to stato tho point at which tho Sioux City branch will leave tho main line." The statement mado by President Stlck ney Is considered positive Information of the Great Western's plans. The Omaha line from Fort. Dodgo will leave this city on a new $3,000,000 steel bridge over tho Des Moines river. Tho brldgo will bo 3,000 MtJwt.H.ca,iMMXa. To prove what Swamp-Root the Great Kidney Remedy, Will do for YOU, Every Reader of "The Bee" May Have a Sample Bottle Sent free by Mall, Weak and unhealthy kidneys tire responsible for more sickness and suffering than tiny other disease, therefore, when throti(;h neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results arc sure to follow. 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Swamp-Root Is tho grcnt discovery of Dr. Kilmer, tho eminent kidney and blndder specialist. Hospitals tiso It with wonder ful success in both slight nnd severe cases. Doctors recommend it to their pntlentn nnd uso It In their own families, becauati thesy recognize in Swnmp-Root tho great est and most successful remedy. Swnmp-Root Is pleasant tn tnko and Is for Bale, tho world over nt drugflsts In hot tlc.i of two sizes nnd two prices fifty emits anil one dollar. Remember the name, Swamp-Root, nnd tho nddress, Blnghnmton, N. V. Tho mild nnd Immcdlnto effect of Dr. Kilmor's Swnmp-Root, tho great kidney and blndder remedy, Is soon realized.. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swnmp-Root will set your whole system right, nnd tho best proof of this Is a trial. 14 West 117th St., New York City. DKAIt Silt: Oct. Ifith, 1M0. "I hail been suffering severely from kid ney trouble. All symptoms wern on hand. My former strength and power had left me; 1 could hnrdly drag myself along. Even my montnl capacity wiih giving out, nnd often I winded to die. It was then I saw nn advertisement of yours In a New York paper, but would not havo pnld any nttentlon to It, had It not promtxed a sworn Kimrantnn with every bottla of your medicine, asserting that your Swamp iiooi is purely vegciaDie, una uocm not contain nny harmful drug!. I am Hcventy ycais and four months old, and with a food coiiKclrncu 1 can recommend Swamp loot to ull sufferers from kidney trou bles. Four members of my family havo been using Swamp Hoot for four differ ent kidney dlscusoN, with tho name good results." With many thanks to you, I remain, very truly yourH, ItbBURT BURNlilt. You may havo n sample bottle of this famous kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, sent freo by mall postpaid, by which you may test Its virtues for such disorders as kid ney, bladder nnd uric acid diseases, poor digestion, when obliged to pass your woter EDITORIAL NOTICE If you have the slightest symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble, or If there la n trace of It In your family history, send nt once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., who will gladly send you by mull, Immediately, without cost to you, a camplo bottlo of Swamp-Root and a book contnlnlng many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. In writing, bo auro to say that you read this generous offer In Tho Oninha. Morning Bee. 3 SEWARD. Neb.. April :5.-(Speclal.)-At ,cot length and 120 feet In height at hlgu- .1... m-.l,r n Ihe Riirllnclnn rnml.lnr. "t point. J. W. Colt Will baVC gcnerol 8Up9"- trnlnnien It wns Melne,l llnnn tn hnlH Vision Of construction On the new llnfS. their annual picnic at this place In the ntr Trident Stlckney met a committee of Fort park and fair grounds went of tho city July business men. to whom he gave thse r'.n.nn. .... ... Dm... H .1 1 1 1 A. A I nfllnfl. Trnln. w ll lin nn liolvvnn I. nin n urn mmiiuivuio. o'lun.uua. uiiivm Bin Hu;nr.l everv hour from 0 a. m. to 10 n. m rcnira in una cuy xor cuHiucenug corps u; tho Great Western. lliinrlnrM Kilter TccuiiinvIi Kuandrr. TECUMSEH, Neb., April 25. (Special.) OFFER TO BUY BURLINGTON Burglars entered tne 'lecumsen foundry last nlgnt and breaking open a tool chest made away with several valuable pattern- making devices. Other tools were stacked up as though tho thieves bad Intended to tako them, but were left behind. IlloodlioumU Are Ordered Out. BEATRICE, Neb., April 25.-(Speclal Tel egram.) The uiton Dtooanounds were culled to Marysvllle, Kan., by a telegram from the sheriff at that place this morning. Tho details aro not known, but It Is re ported that a largo robbery took place at Marysvllle early this morning. Director to Mulinilt I'ropimltloD Tno Northern nuailM to Stockholder. uf BOSTON, April 25. The Chicago, Burl ington & Qulncy directors at n special meeting today voted to submit to the stock holders of tht road a proposition from the Great Northern and Northern Pacific railroads lo tako control of the Burlington. The offer for the Burlington stock Is $200 per share for not less than two-thirds of the whole amount, to be paid for in 4 per cent bonds of the two negotiating roads, the stockholders being given the option of MHS. M.Vni" GRISGOVICII. Of l'hlilpnliurir, Mnntnnn, Telln How She Won Cured of unnUrun. Mrs. Mary Oregovlch of Thlllpsburg, Mont., under date of November 26, 1801) writes: "I had typhoid fever this summer consequently was losing my hair terrible, and my head In places was perfectly bald. Ncwbro's Hcrplclde had just come into use In millpsburg. and tho doctor Btron;.y recommended It to me. After three or four applications my hair stopped falling out, and Is coming In again quite thick. I usjd to bo troubled greatly with dandruff, of which I am now quite cured." Kill the dandruff germ with Hcrplclde. Klin Creek Citizen Iteinoven. ELM CTtEEK, Neb., April 25.-(8pcclal.)- taking part cash. T r FVitvlslnll. a resident of Elm f!rlr for. ri.pnrien. removed to Ocilen. lTlali. " "'" ,w lie will eonttnne his l.iw nrn,!l, COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April 25.- . rhn.lr.. I II T1.. ..1, ntial.m.n . t, Mr. Forrlstall has been cashier of tho First r" 1 " l" National bank, nnd of the Elrst bank since "esle'n rasscngcr 'n too reorcnnlzatlon cll' today and authorized the statement that the cut rates from Chicago to Colorado points established by tho Rock Island and Burlington would be met by all other trans Fnriuern Finish Seeillnir. SUTTON, Neb., April 23. (Special.) Farters have coraploted seeding their continental lines. The rato is fc the ground for oats. Tho unusual amount of round trip from Chicago and $15 round trln moisture this spring Is bringing winter wheat and pastures forward rapidly, so that by May 1 stock will subsist on pasture. Norfolk AVoinnii AnUh Dlvnree, MADISON, Neb., April 23. (Special.) Claudle Davis of Norfolk has begun pro ceedings for a divorce from her husband, William D. Davis, on grounds of desertion nnd drunkenness. They were married at Klrkvllle, Ia tn 1895. Fiirnier tn Try Alfnlfn. ELM CREEK. Neb., April 25.-(SpeclnI.)- Over a thousand ucrca of alfalfa will be put out around Elm Creek this year. A number of funnem are trying It on bluff land. Some good fields are now growing on elevated land. Illntrlet Court nt (irnevn. GENEVA, N'cb., April 25. (Special.) District court Is now In session. Today the case of the Siate against Henry Bolster, charged with assault with Intent to kill tried several well known proprietary mcdl- DECIDE YOURSELF The Opportunity Is Here, Backed by umana lestimony. Don't tako our word for It. Don't depend on a atranger'B statement. Read Omaha endorsement. Read the statements of Omaha citizens. And decide for yourself. Hero Is one cuso of It, Mr. R. L. Rowo No. 2021 Bristol street, who has charge of the transmitters be tween Chicago, St. Louis and California In tho Western Union Telegraph compuny's office, ways: "Before I procured Doan'n Kidney I'llln at Kuliu Co.'s drug store, corner Fifteenth and Douglas streets, 1 Henry Nachbor, Is being heard. Vtllauc llonril Select .llnnhnl. TABLE ROCK. Neb.. April 25. (Special.) At tho meeting of the village board last night A. J. Barrott was solccied vllhige marshal. I'rlrnt l.envca Money for School LEMARS, la., April 25. (Speclal.)-St Joseph s parish will erect a $20,000 school houso immediately, In accordance with the a symptom of a recurrence." clues guaranteed to bo sure cures for nny form of kidney trouble, but at best they only gave me temporary relief. Finally I gave up searching for a remedy, but us my back ached and there was too frequent ac tion of the kidney sccretlonn, It struck me If Douii'b Kidney Pills performed half what they promise they might help mo over tho difficulty. The treatment bus apparently cured me, for up to dute I havo not noticed directions ot tho will of the late Rev. II. J. Mels, for twenty-five years priest of the parish, who left money for this object. A new priest's home will also he built this summer. Sold by all dealers. Price 50c per box, Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N, Y sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Poan's, and take no substitute. CHANGES INJTHE WEATHER Will 1'robablr Have Showers nml Cooler by SMnrdnr. with Thunder Storina In the Uakotaa. WASHINGTON, April 25. Forecast: For Nebraska Partly cloudy Friday; probably showers and cooler in northern and western portion; east to south winds; Saturday fair In western; probably showers In eastern portion. For Iowa Partly cloudy Friday; probably showers and cooler In northwest portion; southerly winds. Saturday, showers and cooler. For North and South Dakota Showers; probably thunder storms and cooler Friday. Saturday fair; weBt to north winds. For Kansas Partly cloudy Friday. Satur day, probably showers nnd cooler; south to west winds. For Colorado Showers and colder Friday. Saturday fair; winds mostly west. Local Itceoril. nvv-.rv. OF THE W RATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, April 23. Official record of tcm Drture and precipitation compart d with th corresponding day of the last thre years, ... Maximum temperature... 78 73 K0 57 Minimum tempcrnture.... M 5i 5(1 43 Mean temperature u, i.. bs 50 Preclpltution .w ,vi Record of temperature nnd precipitation nt Omaha for this day and alnco March 1, 1101: Normal temperature 50 Excess for the day......... 10 Total excess tdncc Murch 1 5 Normal precipitation' 12 Inch Deficiency for the duy is inch Total since March 1. 2.06lnches Deficiency since March 1 83 Inch Excess fir cor. period. 1900 03 Inch Detlclency for cor, period, 1800.. 3.10 Inches Iteuorta from Slutiou at 7 I'. M. mar - !.".:. OUR LOWEST RATES San Francisco Los Angeles. . . Portland. . Seattle. . . Tacoma. . $25 ... j Ogden Salt, Lake Helena Butte $23 In effect Tuesday, April 30, Drop in and let us give you more information. TICKET OFFICE, BURLINGTON STATION, 1502 Farnam St. 10th and Mason Sts. Telephone 250. Telephone I2J. STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHER. il K ll rt !3 ft Omaha, clear North Platte, part cloudy... Cheyenne, part clouddy Salt liko City, cloudy Rupld City, cloudy Huron, cloudy WUIIston, clear Chicago, clear Ht Louis, clear Ht. Paul, clear Davenport, clear Kansas City, clear Helena, cloudy Havre, part cloudy Bismarck, cloudy Galveston, clear 7S 70 70' 6S fi T 2I .CO T Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH. Local Foret.tJt Official. tr- 8 PicTOf The fast trains of the Union Pacific reach San Francisco thirteen hours ahead of all competitors. All Competition Distanced The following needs no cum incut: via THE UNION PACIFIC Omaha to Salt Lake City 10 hours quicker than any other lino. Omaha to San Francisco 13 hourh quicker than uny other line. Omaha to Portland 14 hours quicker than any other line. New City Ticket Office 1324 Farnam Street. Tel. 316. Union Stution 10th and Mnrcy Streets. Tel. 020. 1 .1 The Bee Want Ads Produce Results uniana, :vo.