TrJyliccca C1I-C31. Colored Taffeta Silks Tnffetaa aro vou auy color. as we cau wifely recommend, with a beautiful finish, soft to the touch, thoroughly reliable metided at 7Sc a vard. the beautiful line of colors all ml , - quamy ana price auu uucicov taffeta. VE CLOSE lATCIUlATt AT P. AOBT rOITKR KID GLOVEI AlfD MeCALXf FATTBHJIi. Thompson, Beldeh 3X0. T. M. C. A. BUILDIWO, COR. tVtti AJflJ DOCSLAS STS, ARAPAnOES ARE ARMING Port Wathaki Bapotts that 'Wyoming Red , iltini Frepara to -Fight. SHEEP HERDER ALREADY. ASSASSINATED Atitltorllle Fcnr, Onthreek Will ,11c, I'rct-tuUHtcil.liv Attempt" at Arrest ,. i Mtltlerk.'F.iac to Tuwik . , , t)r Jtrtitectloii. '., l'-.-'"' 7 CIIEYL'NNE.' Wyo., June 3: (Special Telegram,) A lelcgram' 'from Fort'Washa- KIO lQmsni.aysr.iai n .vrnimtiyo iiu,uhb who recently deAi'tP'tho Indian agent ,q,re arwlng.ahl 11 Is fcarod tho threatened oiiCv braaty f annot' ho averted without blood 8hod itud .the uso of government troops. A ,'she'tpherdcr employed bV William Madderi..o.f.:Lo3t Cablrt' was 'sho't down by Indians yesterday forty niRes north Of Fort Washakie. Tho. namo of', tbo herder and tbo detail's of the fkllllag bavo not been learned.. . . ; . ; It Is feared serious trnubln will follow any atteVmp.t upon the part of- tho au thorities to arreU the murderers of the herder. . Settlers In tho Lander'valley are arming' and many are moving to tbo towns for protection. MANY SIOUX FALLS VISITORS To 1-ru Kntertnlns. Vnrluii" Stnte. Or- nanlratlon, Incltiilliiir Uniiker nml Funeral Director". SIOUX FALLS, S.' D..vJune 3. (Spcclnl.) In addition to entertaining the annual encampments of the South Dakota Oram! Army of the Ropubllc, Lake Madison Vet rans' association, Spanish War Veterans arid auxiliary organizations, the people of Sioux. Falls will this week entertain two other prominent state organizations, the Slate Dankers' association and tho South Dakota Funeral Directors' association. The bankers will hold their sessions Wednesday and Thursday, while the annual meeting1 of the funeral directors will be on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. ROUGH RIDERS' COLLEGE School for Teaching Roplnft" nnd Hhootluv to Hn Opened at '.-.?- Cody. CODY, Wyo.. Juno 3. (SptclAl.) Tb firat studont to enter tho Hough Kldcra' college,. Charles Hays Ileyers, arrived heroi from Tltuburg ycrday. Ho will be Joined In a, few days Tiy a number of students that aru'now collecting at Custer City. The ar rangement for tho opening of (bo Hough Klder school ar'c progressing rapidly and it will not be mnny weeks until n largo class Is receiving instruction In the arts nf rid ing, roping and Ahooting.. At present the students will occupy tents, or until tbo necessary buildings can be built. Iowa Hmi C'iinfeV Theft. i LARAMIE, Wyo., Juno 3. (Special.) Sborlff Cook yesterday arrested nruco Mer rill of Iowa, who Is chargod with robbing tho,Pascoo ranch. Bruco was suspocted' of tho crime and was under surveillance for severaKdays at Harpers, where ho 'win at work on the, seotlon.. Ha camo to town Fri day and the officers wanted to find some of ttio stolen property. Hruco was led to be Hove that he would be given a good position on a ranch near Lnramlcr nnd he returned to Harpers to got his effects. He was fol lowed by Sheriff Cook, and whllo Bruce whs packing up his things the officer looked through a window and saw a blanket which ,hail 'been stolen from tho ranch. Entering Bruce's room tho sheriff placed hlra under arrest. Whllo coming to Laramie Merrill confessed the robbery and he will bo given a hoartng tomorrpw. Caaper Well Still GoIiir. CASPER. Wyo., Juno 3. (Special.) The reoont strikes of oil at Pioneer Hallow, Fos sil, Spring Valley and Walcott haa stimu lated Interest n tho local oil fields, which are the only ones In tho state that nro still producing oil; -At present there are no wells this sldo of Salt creek, fifty miles north of CaBper, but it Is proposed to sink a number of wells near town, ns' It Is be lloved that the oil reservoir can bo found here aa easily as In the Salt Creek basin Year ago tho ground In thla vicinity was prospected, but the Investigations were not conducted on n scientific basis nnd results worp not obtained, With tho Improved boring machinery nnd late methods nil men bcllijvo that flowflng wells pan be found In the Immediate vicinity of Casper, 1'cnrU fu rintte. JUvcr." CASPER. Wyo.. Juuo ' 3. (Special.) A letter has been received hero from R. C. Nesnilth of 8tplthvf:ie TennV, Wrijj for ittn addresses of men who cari" be engaged to huut for .pearl ,trr'.thP."Tnttte,'lrer-JcIoiv Casper. He stales that he found a number ot valunblo pearls In tho Platte a yearngoj mm inav no win engage in tno penri nsning busiqcs, on an extenilve scale this sum mer If a sufficient number of pien can ba secured. Tho pearls woro. found . In tho vicinity of the Wyorulng-Nebruska line..; Calla Attention to Garnishment... CHEYENNE, Wyo., Juno 3.-(Speclal.) Superintendent Park of tbo Wyoming division has. Usuedn bijlltjtjn to ,cwcloyei calling attention to the garnishment suits ugalnat the"" men. After explaining the Difficult Digestion That Is dyspepsia. It makes lifo miserable. Its suflcrera eat not because they want to, but becauso they mut, They know they aro irritable and fretful ; but they cannot bo otherwise. They complain of a bad taste In tha mouth, a tenderness at the pit of the stom ach, an uneasy feeling of puffy tulneis, headache, heartburn nnd what not. The effectual remedy, proved by perma nent cures of thousands of severe cases, Is Hootfrn Smrmmpmrlllm Boon' Vitis r the heit ctthuUo. -no; Jvia4-3fnm. in high favor. We can give All very reliable and such gradb - every' yard recom- You will be charmed witu the. old favorites are in line- 4 4l,a l,.t,5ft.1 11iptinn nf uuM..auww.w. . necessity to at ence appear In court In rcsronto to tho garnishment notice, the su- perlntendcnt says that three garnishments will be equivalent to a dscbarge. . rill KtnlttMtlont Unnhatetl. 1 .LARAMIDV Wi-6.,' 'June' 3.-lSpecl.ll.) Satuplos of oil found-IlnUlift well at Wal- cott Station at ' depth' of: 104'ifoet have been received ot ttio-Sta'te university nnd in u v.., iii,i will .bo analyzed by .ProfKnlght. ino xKuonjeiw. vuuiiug uwimuuii nun 10 excitement continues nt-wsiciu ana y foot of grouniUlnt tho -vicinity has , ni,i iinnn4t.UiiM.irmt nf 'oonnln art, i. Med upon,i.4luttdroits or pcoplo are ilntf-ln. i v f r' overy been rushlmt . . l :' - 't'lo sl.llnir L'nUOff Hnenetl. .CHKVENNE. Wyn,. June 3.-r(Spclal.) At 12.0S, yesterday vtho Tic Sldlng-lnramlc cut-off was put lu service. The first train .siuuuiiu iiui,. Yiun.ii..m ui-.s .. i n'elonlr.. .i . 2 .1 ' r PI STATUS OF AUDITORIUM FUND nr. aiajj-!".'"- - , RXendrd .Metl. ,,vC0g,.lttee t Vlileh.,KlJUiioc,.Ar' iTIitir- ottKhtf nf"oriil. ' :f' . .,wi" ' ' i1" for the flret time In several weeks there wns a full representation the meeting of tho And or urn cotnm ttee. and. taking . . , A' ti,' . ' , advantage of tha,t .condition, many Im- nortant matters were dlscussod. The secretary made ari extens to' report, i.,.. ,, . ." j.r- i showing the totaj .TCCClpts and expendl-I tures of tho company, from Us Inception. Tho report showed that 'since the society' ,tii-, tVi t'v.,i wa3 drganlzcd the s,urn oT,Jj.00.M had been received and Jo6.S14.66 exDendOd:. that there Is a balance on hand of IM.090.StJ. liabilities the report shows that the total r-..i 'i.n j .1 ,kl ' a ..'.i i.i..m r...t I nuuaurililiuun iiinuc lu uiu nuuuui iuiu ..,., i kJ io7fi,7 m.H w i.i7 m. ....o r. v... ..... ... dtvlduils and firms: that of (his Amount the sum of iK.Bie.B0 has 'been .received upon tho first call for assessment; that there are delinquent' oh. the first call sub scrlbers to the number of ,4?9. The number nt donations to tho. fund has been twenty-one, aggregating $6,755. A voto of thanks was. extended to the mi .v.. v. a ,nr '.,.in.. "uu,E ",c Saturday afternoon at the driving park. Ik VtUO illll.uuuv.iM wink ti.vviiJi inv i i .ill AmiM..,t.,MI I. t,AIJ I bu tdlng And grounan cqmraltteo vlll be nIa this oyenlDrT to congiaor mo plana ror tne Auditorium submitted by the architects. CHANCELLOR SNOW RESIGNS Head' nf, 'the University of KattKM". Aaka - 'and, Will Heeelre. I.es . Arduoua Work. LAWRENCE, Kan., June 3. Chancellor Franc s H. Snow, who has been at tho head . ,w ., , . ,,.. of. the University of Kansas, for cloven years, has tenucreu nis resignation, tne re'slenatlan will bo accented and! Chancel-I lor Snow,wlli be'lVen the chair it .natural history, Chancellor Snow's health.? broke down a year ago following tho d?ath bydrowning in tno naroor at Ban francisco or; q son. a newspaper reporte', who had' gone out on a tUg .to receive news from a transport bringing soldlers-.froiu. tho Philippines. Ho has spent most of the year In California on n leave, nnd U now on the way to Mil- wmikce,, to Join, his wife -and daughter. TOMAHAWKS AN AGED WOMAN Negro Kohlinr In Kanana. Cltr Iteanrt to Imllnii Mthud In llln I'reiiminaric". t - -. ' l KANSAS CITY, June 3. While sitting rocking it baby In.hcr homo atiSecond street cd oodland avenue thla afternoon Mrs. aiary acmuor, iu,years oia, was strucK down with a hatcliet by. a negro who ap- peared suddenly before her. Mral'Schuler's sKuii was fractured and she cannot live, The negro cicap'cd-.aad la being, searched ior Dy a large number of neigt()ofs and policemen. The motive was robbery. Pllea Cared Without tha Knife. Itching. Blind, Bleeding or. Protruding rues. Your aruggist win refund your money If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure you. 60 cents. Bond" for-the 'Trcnaurr. WASHINGTON. June 3.-The 'secretary of the treasury today purchased $224,000 of 4 per cent, snort-term doiuis at 113J8H. , THH It 13 A LTV MAIIKF.T. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday, iune Of . Warranty Deed", L. S. Reed et al to M. II. McCulloch. 40 foet adjoining northslde lot 7. A.bS.kPocV block 1, Potter & o.'s 2d add. (roflle) COO S. A. Jones and wlfo to Valley Stock Yards and' Grnln company, sw no 38-16-9 R- P.. Grant and-iwifo. to-dwrrt'lor. i-viron, Houlir,. WtMots ,:Atid 7, i .... i. i . in . 260 too W. (J. Upjohn and lfo to W. OTMc- . 4 parti; lot EttitfckU.Lak 6ad..tnnd . onior property , , ."jicLtfitiarivif5ro nor 11. Upjohn, same Convent of Me.rcy to Kntle Hynek, i.iH lot !, blMk-iK?wnt3d-,ad:d... 'Albert UliiHchrlvtcr W AiuSn-'Bueher, v lot '11, block Rose Hill V. K. Clnrke. trustee, to city of 6 550 93 iinina, part or certain lots In Rlvprvlew, nflrk-fqr street purposes. .IUUI1U DHVIUHB ,Mtl)K IO J. A. I'.l- ten. 101 u. Litino r.'fi add. .Aiieusin iiiooin nna mm bund to ' 13Teanor West, lot 8, block 2. O'Nelll'a- subdlv Rumaev Sallng-to J. A. Glhbons. lots 3 nnd 4, bloak TrStlrig(A add. to Klkhom . ,.; M, ' D. n. Waugft undw.lfe 'to J. M. Westerfleld, tlndlv. lot fl. Wiiuoh & W.'s sjbdlv.: lot 11, block 13 "Brown park (reflle) , A!"y -8lly.er ,t0. M,' Jl Ureckenrldge, lot 22, block 8, Hunscom Place Benjamin Folsom nnd wife to A. J. 11. and Harold Thomsen, el-3 lot U. block 59, Omaha. u Quit Claim Deed. Maud Campbell, to Julia Montgomery, west 116 feet tot II. Cobum's subdlv. John Flanagan and wife, to Hello Mc f'utloch, lots S and 9, block 5, Boyd's udd Deed. A. L. Campbell, assignee, to A. L. Campbell, trustee, west 116 feet lot 14, Ooburn'H subdlv. ...... A. L. Campbell, trustee; to Julia Mnntgomeryrt time Thomas Hntton, trustee, trustee, to same, same 600 sol ... 1.700 j,10o 1 1 900 Muster In chancery to -A- W. Clarke, Total amount of transfers $29,701 THE OMAHA DAILY BJEEj TUJiS,DAY HITS THE LUTHERANS HARD Rt. Wolf Praoipltatai Eeniatlon at Gen eral Ejnod at Dei Molatt. I DECLARES CHURCH IS RETROGRADING Aanertn that the O'htirch SnfTt-r from Defective MunnKement mid Itlanica l'tili'Ktiinllu To in lie rn in cut of Gernuiiis Report Sent Urtck. (From a StnfT Correspondent.) DES MOINES, June 3. (Special.) Ttlfr! a "vely controversy In the Lutn(,ran BV110d lhl3 wornlng( wnon ncv. , Dr. E J. Wolfo of Oottysburg, Pa., a rait slonary worker of many years and recog nlzed S3 an authority In the Lutheran church, read a .report on tho condition ot tho church, which was declared to be the most lamentable Jeremiad ever delivered before the synod. No sooner had Dr. Wolfo finished reading the report than he was met with a reuionstranco from many persons and a declaration that the members of the com mlttee had not signed the report. This was acknowledged, but Dr. Wolfe claimed the members had authorized him to make the report as he saw fit. Essential fea turca of the report follow: These cheering sign should not blind us to some lamentable mid extremely (lis- rnllr:tffltiir fniultf Inn ti1ilrh nlittiln iimnnff . chief nmong these Is the 'spirit of ' nlt- 0V irimcieiicy. our beneficence has not kept pace with the Increasing competence of our people, csnecjnlly have mir men of wealth settled dowfti Into n condition of nppalllng indlffer. once mid npathy toward missions nnd edu. cation,, the supremo agenclcM for discharge lnB the obligations of the Christian church u Mem lQ ,m retroKrndlnB. Our educational Institutions commnndci ence una npainy lowani nnsmons iiiki etiu lormeriy ii mnro inierni support, am or them are feeble, struacllng. beRRlna for n .mA,",,."a'.cc - - trying to keep afloat three weekly church papers, when by uniting tho capital nnd Thern within our pale not n single ttronir. edumtlonnl Institution, endowed. ........ . . . ... 1 111.- .. I 1 1 1. ..L.nl. IllilllllCU llllli imilUIUAl'U HIIU B1IIIIIOI BWIIU'lin In other denominations, whoso tcmpor.il resources are more limited than ours. jut vunipitr.'uive iauurp in Dciieiiri-mu may WW largely from UM.ouve manago- minded methods, our wretched lack of combination and conception. Our church has suffered seriously from ..(.. , i,,,,,i r in.ii..i,iniia n...i nn. bridled liberty, us long ns the general good rnusi oe niooruinaten to me rigms private Judgment, our progress must hal ' ... nr i,titiitinn lanir ui?h. Much of our trouble may be ascribed to t"" pniegmiitic temperament, tne incrinefs or minu, inherent rrom tne ucrmnn. i,uin. ,.r(ui8 ro characteristically ronservntive What Is pre-eminently lacking now Is Irltunllty. Tho fire-on the altar Is burn- ms off. mere i a. low sinie oi pieiy uln0ng .us. The love of many has grown rnld. There 1 no ilissnlslne the nrevAlenl laxity nnd barrenness; the low estate of mn.ln air. Absorption In worldllness, the worship nf niHtnmnn. th rlAVnttnil tfi the IndffC. ... ,V... " j'J. 'o subst tullon of the Sunday papers for ,n(! grripturcs, me intrusion oi me nen into the ilomnin of thlnxs snlrltunl. tho PJ-V"if ". SrLScKl,i5.ari,. , ' nt v;lls of tlle cn'urch. What to do with the neonle'" money Is the great question now, rather than how to get their offering. t'nsnnctlllcd wealth abounds In tho church. . The church . may lie strengthened by losses nnn. made weaKer ny nccessionx only sucn nave ti Only such have the rleht to the Christian name who huve tho spirit of Chrirt. .rne past necane recoras dui an moon. . i --- - - . - . - - it,Al.i;i l- I"HHTHIJIi: rllltllll.U I I UU ill .tit-iittrm )1 Tn Rpectflcio of our higher educational Institutions spndlnB their time In losing n.iugiv .u. Atrirtiiii .a ...... i . ..u ... o commentary on our deviation from right principles. Our ministry Is under pnld. .Tho pastors' salaries are fixed according to the scale of wages received by the illiterate day laborer, less than, .that received by com mercial clerks. Tollcy nnd principle alike cry out ngalnst'thls wrong. If our church wnntt nhn mlnlstrv. n nhfmi nilnlAtrv u shall have. Money gett ng lins come. In many re- spects, to ba the chief aim of the church. 'The scramble for dollars leaves little time for tne care or bouis, ltrmirt I Sent Durli Dr. a. H. Studebaker objected to tho re- port on tho ground that It had not been Blgntd by the committee or any members of the committee on the condition of the church, and moved that It be referred to GOT OUT. The Konii Cure llrouRht Her Out With Kiyinat color. A lady In Laurence, Ind., Mrs. M. C, Waring, was a poor Judge of food aud nlso a worker In literary and educational lines where she exhausted hor vitality be . ... .... . . ui cue ubu commnaiion oi a load of work nnd poorly selected food to re build her. . Sho was using hot cakes for breakfast, meat, coffoe, etc.. nnd gradually lost ground until she became a total wreck She says, "I wns so reduced that the I slightest noise brought a cold pcrsplra- tlon all over me. Sleep was out of the question and my appetite was gone. I was apprehensive of all Sorts of disaster, I became really very ill. I wns on tho vcrgo of losing my mind when one day a friend, who sat at my bedside remarked that she would bring me somethlug nice to cat "Suro enough when she came over she had a dainty luncheon on a tray with pretty decorated china dishes, etc. A cud held aomo coffee, as I supposed, and a dish held some hard, brown granules, and she told me that was (Jrape-NUts Food, whereas the liquid wan Postum Coffee "I liked tho taste of the drape-Nuts with a little cream and ato all of It. After eom$ persunslon I drank tho Postum Cof fee and that night was the most peaceful night I had enjoyed In months, and when I awakened in tno morning I found the bed, nnd I bad some for breakfast with some Postum Coffee. "I at once began to feel better and dls carded all kinds of medicine, stimulants narcotics, and used only Grape-Nuts four times a day with'PoBtum Coffee. At the end ot thirty days I' left my bed and after , three months building up on Qrape-Nuts D I WnnA i rt I . V. n AIwam,, D.ilnn. T t,M,,A l.l. 1. U .,V4 UG lillUUUa A UBb.lt.,, mil lancu up my lHerary work, working harder than over making up for lost time, "Mental strains arc no moro terrors for me. i Keep my mental faculties clear, All uiy Inner organs have become clear . and healthy so I never know I have any yet I work and study sixteen hours out of 00 the twenty-four on an average. I often wonder what has become of those dreadful nerves. Things that formerly disturbed me now sesmvtrlfies, "A healthy body Is a happy body, so go about, singing nnd happy, come sun shlno or tain. Grape-Nuts and Postum lifted me out of a sick bed. and Grape Nuts Food has since brought my little daughter through a severe case of scarlet fever. Grape-Nuts was the only food sho could take and tha doctor said sho would nave died nad it not been for the nourish niont given ner by Grape-Nuts J?ood. Do you wonder we believe In , the famou food? There iseairaason why the Postum Cof fee and Grape-Nuts are towers of strength In times of trouble. Anyone can learn the fact and the reason if they care to make searching Inquiry. Tho company furnish tho details, but It Is sufficient to most people to know that whereas they have 1 been poorly -treated, and perhaps wrecked 1 well. another committer for amandmini and oondtnsntlom. ".TUs report should no aent back and the entire coairalttee cWcr In It," he said. "It Is too Important for one man to give hli Ideas of a perverted condi tion of affairs, and have us nccep.t, them. I move" lhe"rep6rt be re-wrltlUn, tne Ves- tlmlstlo torle ba cut -out entirely,, as not being the spirit of the synod, as I under stand tt, at least, and as do many others here on tho floor of the houso with me. Thero Is hardly a sentence In the report that Is as It should be." The report was finally aent to anothei committee fpr amendment, s .. While the report was denounced In most quarters, some spoke In favor of Its adop tion, one clergyman saying pessimistic and darkening as It was the synod wanted the truth And not a Fourth of July oration, and so ho favored Us acceptance. This was church extension day. The an nual report, was read by Rov. H. II. Weber of York, I'a., and was adopted. Tho report of the statistical secretary was read and adopted. The discussion of the foreign mission situation, with plans to ch'Angc the Held of work from tho African coast to tho In terlor, Is set as special business for Tues day afternoon. The main business of the synod d?ali with this question, factions being formed and divided on the adminis tration of tho post, one faction .claiming a favoritism and partiality of the Foreign Mission board In tho post, asserting that unless a change Is hod At onco the church will be shaken to its foundation and that serious troublo Is Imnnent. Tho election of Dr. Frcas ns president, however, shown the old Administration hast a majority ot fhn synod nnd no "change may be made. The Board of Homo Missions npml.nntcd As follows:' ridv.'M, W! Hamma of "Wash ington. D. C: RcV. Oeorge If.' Ilecn of Columbia, I'a.; Rev. d'eorge W. Enders ot York, ra.; Rev. D. ,L, Marrlman of Balti more, Md.; 'Rev. H.,1'. Hocke'r of,flteojlton, Ta.; Rev. John C. Parker of, Washington, I). C: n Jojm D., Z'crlck fit , Hanover, Pa.; A. F Oex of Washington D.'.C., and Edward Hclb of.Rnlfoad, Pa, Rev. Dr. N. F.. Yclsor's "case, pccplcd the entire session of the synod this, after noon. The foreign mission board KhA(t,.e"' elded not to return htm. to Indiana's' jri- slonary qo ae'ebunf. of his jieajtbv Mthu'j iinerni ciemcpt, in tno vnon saio4.u jvns on .personal grounds and the matter was discussed atiung(h. Dr fclser bought tho Ice machine for .the India mission, which has caused, su much criticism, but .Luther Kuhtroan dcnlod that this wns (he. reason for not returning Dr. Yelscr to India. Certificates were exhibited showing that It would be dangerous to his health' for htm to return. A resolution -waB adopted that It 'la the sense of the general synod that the gen eral board of' foreign mlaslons'ln. declln. Ing to return Rev. N. E. Yeleer as'a mls- lonary to India acted via good' faith and wisdom and no Impoachmcnt of' tho aets nor character of Mr; Yelscr "as-' ft' 'mis- lonary was1 thereby Intended." ' The committee to" revise tho rtpportlon- ment reported orr 'a basis bf' 200.000 com munlcants the following allotments: Home missions, $56,000; foreign mlsstous, $40.- 000; church cxtertsiori. $40,000; education, 24,000; deftconess' home, $14,000; porters fund, $14,000; home for aged, $10,000; gen eral synod, Jfi.000. Tho homo missions board for the next two years was elected as follows: Rev. M. H. Hamma!', .Washington; Rev. Oeorge H. Keen, Columbia, Pa.; Rov. Dr. Oeorge W. Enders. York, Pa.; Rev. E. ,M. Zlm merman, Baltimore: Rev. M. P. Hooker, Steelton, Pa.; Rev. John C. Parker, Wash ngton; John d. zouck, nanover, ra.; h. Fox, Washington; Edward Helb, Rail road, Pa. , .. The church extension board waa wholly re-elected, ; WANTS! STRICT DIVORCE LAWS T . .m , . Reformed 1re1ilerlnn lrf that SeiinrBtlohjHeJMntle Impossible F.i cept forDiire'iiictllalilc Caunea. PITTSBURG, Pa., June 3. At this morn ing's session of tho. Reformod Presbyterian synod of. North, America. Vosolutiops ;were Adopted respctruny urging , jn? coqunis. sloncrs of uniform Plato laws. Co rccprnt mend in their, forthcoming report,..ou'..dir varce laws only such- lelslatlon-.as, Is in harmony .with tho law of Christ, which. sanctions tin)-dissolution of tho.. marriage tics only for adultery and such willful de sertlon as admits of no remedy. The report of the National 'Reform asso- elation was read by Rev. J. M. Foster And laid on the table to allow the presbyteries lo report. Tho report recommended: First Thnt we renew our Allcsldnce to the cause of Christ tho King. Second Wo 'pledge our lives, possessions and consecrated effort to Uil work. . -, Third We nromlso unabated co-operatlon with the National Reform association. Fourth we counsel our ministers and workers to make a wise ana. onldent tires entatlon of the nature and grpund of- po Hilrnl dlRRpnt r, the ultimate truth re spectlng tho allegiance of Christian citizens to unrisi ine- iwng.-' r r Fifth We recommend that pastor agtte in tholr neighborhood. . ' Sixth Tnat ur. ri. m. ueorge do reap pointed for the coming year. ' acvenin ioii o,uw uo uiitirui'iinicu nu nu De raiatiu. . , F.lghth That additional laborers' be ftp pointed, REVISION COMMITTEE'S DATE nr. nolierta" Hpeclfle Jnne 1H a Time for Flrat MeetliiR In Plttabnrar. PHILADELPHIA. June 3. Rev, Dr. W. H, Roberta, stated clerk ot the Presbyterian general assembly, today Issued a call, for the first meeting ot the revision committee to be held at Pittsburg June 18. A new member of the committee Is .Rev. S. McCorroick ot the synod of Iowa. PENSIONS FOH WESTERN VETEIIANS ' War Survivor Remembered hy the General Government. WASHINGTON, June 3. (Special.) The following pennlgns nave been. granted: Issue' of May 18: Nebraska: Orlirlnal John C. -E1I. Tien nctt, $. Renewal ,,nnd Increnser-Pnschal T. Hlckerson. Mllford. $12. Increase John j. i.unnoy; Jtuby, iq;-ue;orge spcrring, Al blon. 110. ' lowa: urigipal JAyrnes.U'.stinss, oille, jb f riincin wouon, voiujijpuk uiiy, ; r ran Cls M. Lnpegnr. Cedar' Rapids, $S. Re nowal and Increrise-rlienry 'Waldroff. T.i Porte City. 112. IncreABe New'miin S. Prs ton, Delaware, $17; Adam 8to.te. Muscntlrie iu; Anner . ijnaae,v nouiiers nomo. Mnr shalltown. $12; Wllllnm IJ. H..Grenr. Wash liMflnn tt Blmhli. IT Uhllllna t.'.lli. ts William Fi Harsch. Ottumwn. $t. . Relssun and Increase David II. Holmes. V ctnr. Original widows, etc. Christiana A. Smith Ottumwa. $12: minor of George 8. Itigu.iy ivemara, iiu; immune uiine, .Murray. x. Colorado: Increase Slia, E Tllton, Bell vue, s. ;t . PERSINAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. A. Whltmnrsh and1 son Laurance will leave today for Dcnveri and Colorado uprwgs. George F. Fordyce of .Auburn, N. Y. member of the New York legislature. 1 visiting In Omaha with the family of James ll. van uusen. C. Bchnulnnd of Madison, H. C. Balrd nf Santee Agency, W. r, nuse or Norfolk C. 11. Wnlrath of North Bend nnd H. II Bowman of Beatrice nre nt the Millard Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Campbell of Friend, B E. Smith of Fremont. I'nul llnaei of CiHiim bus. Ji H, Dlnsmore of Sutton nnd B. F, carter of Ainswortn nro state guests nt tn Murray. Kebraskans nt the Merchants: Mr. and Mrs. OUs Aubol. Lexington: H. A. Btewnrt, Norfolk: Ri S. Dickinson. Columbus; B. F, ward, .Muanon; a. fierson, cim ureek J. v, Harris, ureeiey. K". I). Jankkon. Miss Etta Jackson nn Miss Grace Boaardus of Nellgh. R. R, Dickson, 8. J. Weekes and K. J. Mack of O'Neill and C A. Caprnn of Hebron regis tered yesterday at tne tier uruiw. JUNE J, 1001. ifrvtof A Eddy L bal nit Trial AtUnded bj tha . tin. Star Witaait. GETS LAWYERS "INTO TEDIOUS TANGLE Are Still DlmliilltiK AntnVe of Hue- lion to lie Put to Him When Court Adjourn fur the Day. BOSTON, June 3. The trial of the libel i . . ... . i .. . -. ,t ...Imbi l sun oi .irs. oscpuiue . iyuu i.l. .., ."- Mrs. Eddy, head of the Christian Science church, which wns begun last week, was ',, ,. T.,,. ..... ,i,ii,innnl In. resumed today. There was additional in- I lUlUai a vnfl. "l-ituuv .. . . thnt Judge J. Hanna, the reader .ot tho First Church of Christ. Scientists, who last wi-ok rnlild not bo found bV the COUrt Oln- cers, had returned from a vacation nnd 1 would appear as a witness. Judge Hunna 1 was In court. He was tho last witness of the day ana said ne nau oeen nway iroiu ine cuy evcii i ... . . . . .... i weeks. He had been n county Jtidgo at, Council Bluffs. la., and was now a student of Christian Science. Mr. Hanna said he was Drat reader of the church, subject to . . ...... ... .Mrs. Eddys approval, ns provided iiy a ny. , taw. tie is eouor oi inc unrisiinn ocicucc Journal and of the Sentinel. Mr. Peabody handed him a copy of the May (1S99) Arena And called his nttentton to nn nrtlcte In It written by Mrs. Woodbury. J n..- Ihl. nl'li.ln ll, hu'M.i ti,t n Inno v.t. .....v... ... -n trgument nn to Its admissibility, Mr. Elder for tho defense alleging Irrelevancy of the rtlclo to the promise of Mr. Penbody thtiir, ho would connect Mrs. Eddy with tho ex- communication of Mrs. Woodbury. Mr. eabody argued that the Arona nrtlcle was ft Incident bearing on the relations of the wo women, thnt It constituted n motive ........ . . . ,. ...... 1...1 ,ni 1 . I. prove that Mrs. t-any ntiacKcu . anu ior revenge. , .... . , , i f...l.v It...... I1....I l..n..l. I Mi ....... ... n.... ...... . .A .. 1 . .. 1 . ...... n I . . . . a illC CUUIL icjiurcil Hi nuuiit. wt.-it.iiii .", l tlona relating to the Arena article. Mr. I Pcabody thereupon queAtloued Judge Ilanim n other articles and tho witness said Mrs. j Eddy refused, to grant permission for a reply to tho Eddy article. The lawyers were disputing over forms of question to be put to witness In the article In question when court adjourned for the dny. W. ,B. Johnson, secretary of tho board of llrec.tors and clerk of tbo First Church or Christ Scientist, in resuming the stnnd to- - . . . . . . . I Jay expressed a wish to correct an nnswer made while, testifying last -acsK. tte. did recelvo a letter rrom Mrs. Lddy between thotirooor the rcinstniemeni or wrs. vioon- bury and her excommunication. rne croisroxaraiuauoii oi .Mr. jonnsnn was' resumed. Mr. Elder, counicl for the mSgof r:SZZZ contained in the alleged libelous message from Mrs. Eddy to tho church, Tho court ruled that tho question might be answered, but the answer should have nu weight to show what was Intended by Mrs. Eddy. Judge Boll said the plaint 1ft must prove two things, namely; that tho defendant In tended the language used to apply to the plaintiff and thnt her hearers nnd lenders undcrstco.l It. The quq&tlon was then re pented to Witness Johnson, who said: "By mystery' 1b meant something which hns nu.n h..n .nit.,i a rAiMo 'ininniiv that is something which the courts and .i. .. i. i. . . . . i . ....... ...... ii.. , i cnurcii iieuimi nun: iiicii mit.ii. . t mm iui generations' ro oenne. nna i nm. i creiore. not auio to explain wnai is nicani. .MT. l-ennoay men icon up n icnur wru- ten by MM. Eddy to Mrs. Woodbury on March' 24. TSftft. nnd read ne the first nnra- graph, iph, In which Mrs. Eddy denied that the ' . . .h A,,i.-i . 1 any part In tho excommunication o( ... j, .. . ,. s, Woodburj-, nskod the witness if Mrs, had iMrs, WOOdbury nan ceen excommunicatoa at mat time. Witness nt first answered "No,"' but when' his attention wan again called to tho matter by n subsequent question, he said ho wished to change his answer to "Yes. GABRY .HERMANN BLEEDING fircyit Derby t'o)t KluUlieA In Had Cnn- tlltion at. .Iluwthoriie nutl Maybe Huliied. CHICAGO. June 3. There wns n doubln sensation In the Premier stakes nt llnw thorno today. Garry Hermann, the grout Derby colt, pulled up absolutely Inst, bleeding nnqiy, anu una prounoiy seen ma best dni'8 ns a rnee horse. Hermnnn bled slightly nfter a short workout Inst Frl- nay, nut it wnn ntinnuiea to a sngni emu nm imin fnr n'it iifli ilmi hn wnitlil become u bleeder. Today, In his first rnco since thnt time, ho wns making a flno spurt on the bnck stretch nnd overhauling he- lender,' Operator,-, when wtnKtieia snw hat ii . mount wan. u teams, severely ana nuued tne qoit up. Thin wns not tho only scnsntlnn thnt came out of the rnre. Tho Judges mis placed, the third horse. Sllverdnl enme along In the stretch and won handily by a' length from Operator. Tho latter was nnir a length in iroiu ni unumrmnn, wno wan only a nenq in iroiu nr iinrjeri woo dull. Klaht feneths behind Robert Wad dell came Edith Q. but tho Judges posted Kdith o'b n'.imncr tnird instead ot umdur- man's. Thii owners' of nil three horses Omdurmnn, Robert Waddell and 'Edith" Q went lo the stand and tout tno judges ot their mistake, but tho latter refused to change their decision. Thero wns, of course, Intense dissatisfaction among Omdurmnn's backers, tne con naving ucen wen piayen to snow, weamcr cicur; track last, ne suits: Flrat race, six runongn: 't ne itusn won, King Dellls second, Algaretta third, Time: 'second race, 'seven "furlongs: Andes'won, Sortie second, Bill Mnsslo third. Time: 1:28. Third rnce. steepiecnnse, nnnuicnp, snort course; I'opuu IMS. ANKOUNC13S ' O AKLAND'S CI.URI.VG. jp.realdent Wllllnm Htntea thnt June in I note. , -flA'N FRANCISCO. June 3.-Th racing iH(in kt Oakland Will cIrtK n week from fiext JJaturday. "'Thin Annolihcemefit was made todav hy Prslderit nnd' Genernl Manager' .Williams ofithe Cnllfornla Jockey club. -It wan .not thouaht ndvlsnhln .to 'rnce after' tbat'date; In view of tho long nenfoti, -'i no- Tiiiuiic. iicnin mil- inn money ni tmn- lnnd tivlay. Favorltoa or short-priced horses Wn mom oi-rine.. rnron. , in me uupi eveiii Alexnnder, on Vnssallo, out-finished Bergen, on Huachuca, and won by n nose rinmllf! f First r.iee, Futurity course, sclllnjr: Hilary won. jiukii.iu second, Anna u. tniro. nmc l:ltu. ' . ftrrrind race, seven furlnncK. selllmr: Prejudice won, Flrat- Shht second, Formntus mini, i nun ii.o. 1'in.ln third Time: 1:11?;. Fifth rnce, six furlongs :' HnmnKe won, Foul Play second, jjouio weiinorr mini. Tlml! liHW. i Sixth rnce. one mile nnd n nlxteeuth, selling! tromwon won. ini ninrrisney sec ond,- lost uiri tnira. 'jime: jus. PIAVIJ JUST 0.H AT KT. l.tlUIK. Itaeea vtltl RpeetHt-ulnr Klnialiea Are .Vol .Mimeroua. ST. loi'18. June 3. From u spec- tnmlnr atHndnnlnt the only race worthy of mention today wns the second. In which Has Gift, Jim HcnnWin und King Ford fAiieht ii ferritin duel through (ho stretch. finishing' nnscm spun and alt nut, In the order named, thick iai. 'iiesuiis; First race, one mile, selling: Vcdas won, Chlckntnauga second, junetia is tiuni Time! lltSU. Second race, tlve furlongs, selling: Has Gift won. Jim Scanlan second, King Ford third. Time; i:io. ! Third race,' six furlongs, purset Prince . . . - i a.vaiI hv m mmnr t.r ttift Hmt ir 1 khc Aivrfi it wnn. i nrnnn nprn in. i "?l-l?.m ... ... Snvu in that, would cure dandruff. I fmrSrd"4fm1??nV?0?rralOr 80C0"1, lM"h Q meTded" Wgh.y? nV I 'concluded "to "Fifth re. mile and twenty yards: fjjvft 'trt ft l'ft'&XFhtaA Stnrchnmber won, Honey Boy second. Ohnet 5?t-u,'5.n1r a ' y c,cft'),,cU "eaa tux Tim-. i.,i of dandrurr. . 'sixth raS?"mlU and n sixteenth: Laurnte r .'""of SreseUtWes won. Scotch Plaid second, Thurle, third, ftn-o Into tha ?ot.e of f 'Pwaentatl A If II V 9 . . . I Third rare, nve ana a nnir.iuriong8t.seii. Ink's VaiMiBllo won, Iluarhucn necond, Torso Maid third. Time:' l:0Ri, ' ' ' ' , Fourth race. Futurity course, yelling: Kntle Wnlcntt won. Frank Woods second. TJellgllt Wdft, The Commander aecond, pln third. ,Tlmei lflSU. Fourth rnce,. Won, Miss MuinDny second, A, V. Olbson tniru. -nine: i:nv., Ktfth mil., mil nn.1 nvlltv VltrdS. sell- Ing: Ahw u etrn hmore won, liltty Clyt ospn'J 8 ver.Cj)ln third. Time: l:4.H. Sixth rdevne' mile, selling: Tea flow uc Gown won, llelle Slinjjaon second, Omella third. Time: i:42. - ood ittx.M.xi at .nhwpoht. Trnuk In t'nat Condition Ilnrottet .It ii n rv Mnlif r. vn.v. in 1 1, june j. i ne irncn hi. i"; port today ws in perfect condition and ific cventM npra run tirr in rati limp. i nu betting ring lost heavily on the victory of Baronet In the iinrntnir rnfe (or maiden 3-year. olds. It l eald tho horse was played lienviiy. itesults: First race, six furious: Baronet won. Stamp ecpn.d, Ida Penzance third. Time: l:llli, . sPC0, rnce (lvc rurlongs: Krema won, Allaire second. Lily Pantlnnd third. Time: l.Ol1,. .... 4...i... Third rnco, four nnd n half furlongs. FflllMef. nc); Uttn wo, Dr, iAiveJoy j,, - lllllli. nillllllt .ilMIU lIIKi VlM't l ourtn race, seven furlongs, selling: i i"i JVjn. Bundo,. II second, Mnrlon Lynch Fifth run. lr 'nr1mi iulllnir! YollrlK TJenry won. Rclient second, Juniper third. 1 Ixth rco. one mile, selling: Quaver won., The Sluggard second, Howdy third. inno. im.. y'N Hi;lJI,TS AT tilt AVKSKXD. , . Urall Heat" tllne (llrl In the Criterion . stake. uitu, June j.-iiesuus ni urnves. lend: . nc, ,lllr.tie, handicap mile nnd iiiree.nunriors: uennnia Eia won. ues- .perndo eco,nd, Monroe Doctrine third, rlcmLj l".:., ni., n.. f.,.i,... vi,i,.. Otirt won.. litem Awiiv secuiul. l'tosslanol third., Ttejct. 1:02 4-5 .. '."" -.:, luiiy. nun " n ),. .in, u I spinner won, uthiCA second, Hoivino tiurd. J.Tltno:. 1:47,- , . . tiouruj race, criterion mijkch, nyc rur- "'.'J:-a -'" Fifth mro.. mile nnd. a sixteenth: Dr. Barlow won. First Whip second, Alccdo ',",?,?" ,,, (imlfrev won. Dr. Rl.lilrll second. Oliver Mc iniru. lime: i:r.'. ' 1 " - tlowH i.Mnn to t;ont-h Tenm. r.MPORIA, .K"nii.. June ,3.-The Htnte 'Normal foot ball tenm has secured the nvrvicrn oi i'. u.. x-.ii.iiin oi ihwb univcrativ . . .. . . .... ,tiio..eoacn miring ino coming soaron, jf- . UNStTTLtU WtATHbK TODAY tint in (.tnernl .It ,H'III ne Fair, ttHIi Southerl- Wind for Afhrnakn. WASHINGTON. June 3. Forecast: . For North t Dakota nnd South Dnkota- .ghowors Tucsdny; Wednesday fair: variable winds. p0r NobrAsks. Iowa. Mltsourl anil Kan- 8s Unsettled, but generally fair weather Tuesday and Wednesday; southerly winds. For Colorado Fair Tiifsdsv and Wrdnm. dayf variable winds. Kor Wyoming-Fair Tuesday and Wedncs- day. .northeasterly winds. , - PAGE'S ; JURISDICTION GROWS MnnnRcr of Oiiiiilin Smelter I AIo lo Control that at Argen tine, Knnan. Walter 'T. Page, manager of the Amer ican Smelting nnd Refining company's Omttha plant, has been appointed manager of tho company's plant at Argentine, Kan., n suburb jof Kansas City. At Argentine Mr. Page sucqecds II, R, Simpson, who has accepted the .management ot the company's plants, at El Paso, Aguas Callente and Meniere). r - Mhrrlnne l.leense. U(,engcs to Wed have been Issued to the followiriff-' K(ni.i,r.rt RM,ii.. Asp. -Edward Wlttlg, Omaha 21 Amelia hitmen, uman.'i i si Antonio Chlnlce, Thurmnn, Neb 23 Rosnrlit CUlrnrn, Omuhu IS ....,., (iv. - i,..i ,-; ,. nclnv I.. odlokii, Omaha ss AnUin(ft. Provnznik,. Omalta 40 iMnw f. Smlnek.. South Omaha 24 Iar' (Ieldllckn, South Omnhu, Chnrloii V. Boone, Omnhn 21 JXiuifM Kice, umana zi John F. .Giles, Omaha H4 Atary v, van uyne, umiilm... zi Alnnzn Jurkmnn. Louisville. Neb 33 johh IjOokip, t'lnttrtnoutn, Nen Z4 Jnrrtcs V- shlfliis, South Omaha to uuoe r., AuKins. nutn umnim, zs Georne.'-K. Wolfe. Omaha... jirciiit yi. vrnveii, umana js LOCAL BREVITIES. The Board of Flrn und Police Commls- floners held no meeting last night. At a connrnl committee meeting yelter- I day uftcrnoon the city council decided to inve Park nvepile along the enst side of iuinin iir. otiuuik m tit-uiKiunn tho stinremc court, the terms unon which the' land ' in the park wat given to the City were, such that the property adjoining the park cunnqt be taxed for paving. The entire expense oi ine nnpruvvmeiu win iu on inc. cny. COKE Dandruff Curs Cures a Member of the House of Representatives A Promi- nent Barber Testifies. ' House of Reprcsentatlvjs, WtiRhlnartoii. D. (.'.. Feb. 14. 19U1. Messrs. A. R. U.remcr Company, Chicago., DeAr Sirs: in the LIVih Congress I was with' Din mciVihcrH of Conrresa thnt I abandoned all other tonics. It Is the only preparation In my twenty years of expe rlnnco In tho linrbcr business that Will do what Is. claimed -for It Yours mpat ie- ...if- brnclal 'llurbers'; U. 8. HoiTse r of TloprSaentatlvea: . ; ' Dr. Mc Crew Specialist ii years experlence-15 years In Omaha. DISEASES OF MEN ONLY.,. , VarWuc,., ,n uruo.lt.. otrlctur. 1 lood Dtneasea In all stages. NrvoU Debility, and all unnatural Weakiioss. Cures uunr anteed. Charges Low. "ours: l. in. loj 9 y. m.. sundays, a. ., m v. ftmce over i flt- bei-wfen Fsrnam and Douglas Sts.. Omaha, Nab. NO CUR. NO PAY. MH.-lt 70U 4t 10111, wMk ortn., Ic.t por or unlB 4nla,our Varuun Organ (MTilopar will rtitora.rou wltkoul drusi or tltctrkitjr i atrlclura aad Vrkoc ( rrmnnlr curttf lo 1 to I elii tS.OM In ui not on falluroi not onrtum4 effxt Imm.itltUi no C O.U. fraud i wrlto for frM prtlfu- .1001 APfHANCO. IJOThtfi IIi,.IsIimMIIi,Ii. imrs, prnt cbiu in luftin tnTOlop. gmmXmmS r .'-Al 'I btbTbTbTbbW arara it a' ' v i"-taaa7asaaaaaaa-i Immediate and Lasting WORLD FAMOUS MARIAN! TONIC! Its good effects aro, Immediate and Iftatlnir. It la also very palatable, agree- nble to the taste nnd ncceptabla to th moat delloaU atonincb. Doctors' Opinions: "Aids illgestlon and nislmllntlon, rw moves fatigue nnd Improves the appe tite." 1 "Suatnlns life for n lone pcrlotl and nourishes without any other food or drink." All Druggists. Itcf use. Substitutes. A SKIN 0FBEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM. OR .MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. Keniotfi Tsn, Plmplct,. FreekUt, Moth TstchM.' vSjB3 jani ,ig t jrs 0ii ana nuin ait S TJrSS &!. ' 4 (vr IM TyJ tlnn. It h .ln the USt of 6 3 ytari. and Is M harmless w ttita) It to be sura 'i lAcctpt no countar )tci or eimuir nam. Dr. I A. Sajre laid t a U-d- of th htut-ton. (a catUnt): a lndtAn will iiitn thm. 1 recom.i mend 'GOURAI'D'S CREAM' as the leaa. harmful of all the Skin preparations." Fon aale bv all Druggists ana f ancy uom Dealer In the U. S. and Kiirope. FEHi). r. iiiii-ivinn. rrmr 't 17 Great Jones St., N. Y. THE HANG OF YOUR , CLOTHES TELL THE ,JALE-:-'. . . If thcy'rj not cut to fit your figure lhcy never will hang right -we take your measured cut the cloth, , and make 'erri lit you., Our cash business' enables us to tailor you n ult for $20 to $40 that tho credit tailor muet chargo ' double . for. Trousers, $5.00 to $12.00.. TAIL OH I XI L " 1 Bammmi avaammmmmmm ammmmmmmmmmi Bammmmmaaw mmm m , Karbach Block, 20911 So. .15 St. MnWFYRfundtd-P .IWIIIIVr I anteeDr.Ksj 'a Renovator pawswasai to euro dyopcpsla, oopstl patton, liver and kidneys. Rest tonic, laxative, blood purifier known for all cbronledlcaei: renovates and invigorates r.bewhole systepi nnd cures very worst cases. Get trial box at once. If not satisfied with It notify us, we will refund money by return mall. Write your symptoms for Free Medical Advice, Ram pie and proof, ts a Mo at druggists. Dr. 11. J. Kay, Saratoga. N.Y. AMIUIISMH.VrS. Bellstedt's Concerts at Pavilion, I51li and Capitol 4 venue, at 2:i'0 and 8 p. fh. k JlELLSTEliTf the Ctirnst King, 1 iindMI inoitihcrij. . f 1 j' i Price 35c, resecyetl seats -,10c extra. Matinee 25c, Children 15c THE POPULAR FAMILY RESORT Krug park W. W. Colo, NUrr. , m TWO PERFORMANCES AND CONCERTS DAILY, Afternoon and livening. Will Afll rio GriiatJit. of all Groat 1 Wi UULt OatiOv. Allied with iinnnio- nnno i I'onv and munnio onuoi nog ctrcm. Tim LORENZ ueiuuraien Concert Band and a hundred other attrac tions. Grand Illumination at night by over 1,500 electric lights, and only 20 minutes' ride from center of city on WALNUT HILL CAR LINE. Children Ffco everyday here after. CAR FAHK ONLY 'On. BOYD'S I Woodward 4k- Burgasa, Managers. Tel. XWla. S. M. BEAR Presents . FERRIS STOCK COMPANY TOHIQHT "MY JIM" Commencing THURSDAY NIGHT "A SOLDIER OF THE EMPIRE, Priccs-JOc, 15c, 20 and Ko. I 4 I