THE OMAHA DAILY 3?EE: SAT1TTVDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1001. AGAINST AWFUL ODDS, Firemen Fcfcetl to Fight Fcr Their Livas. Aooii-tnmril to Dunncr, Tlir-- DUro Btird Ordlnnr) I'ri'i'nutleiu The-Mfirj- Tiltl lij n tirilvor. KlRhtlns In the midst of flarao nnd suf focating smoUo, hlrt life thro.itenrd by fall ing wall nml timbers, the fireman follows his duty without thought of hlm-elf. The thrilling oncnpcs nml dramatic Incidents of which tho public hcnrs are not the leant of his darjRorx. To he routed by the nlarm, to rtnsh through all kinds of weather to tho scene of disaster nnd to And himself, after the flern flRht with the fl.imr, drenched nnd chilled--theno ure morn homely perils but equally Rrnic. Arruelonvd to dnniri' nnd hardship the flrunitn often do not tnke ordinary phyMral precautions. This wr. the race with .Icseph V. Watson of Astoria, Ore., vho had a narrow cnpc. He tells the story hlmielf ni follows: ' In lS!'fi. while In tho fire department, frequent exposure brought on an attach of rheumatism. It Rrew worse nnd finilly Rot to bad that I tculdn't do any work. I psr tlally Ion the use of my rlfht arm and nidi! end suffered the hnrrlblo palni that only those who have rheumatism enn feel I'nrt of th" time I was confined to my bed. Tor n while I was under the earo of a do"tcr In Hcattlo, but ho did not do me any goad. He only save me powder to soothe the pain so that I could get soni" sleep. I nlic tried raassBr.e. but without any rellof Then 1 went to our regular doctor here, but ho could do nothing for mo. He said h thought I was slightly touched with palsy. "Since doctors seemed unable to help mn I felt discouraged Hut my wife noticed Dr. Wllllims' I'lnfc Pills for Palo People ndvartlscd In some paper r.nd so wo gave them a trial. This win In IS!)!, nnd two months after I bcjnin their use I was n well man. 1 do not need to tahe any medicine now, and I feel like nnether bilnr;. I can candidly say If any person will follow (he dlrectlonw he will bo relieved." Mr. Watson Is now engineer In charge of tho Hattlc, one of the many ynchts Hint ply upon tho Columbia river, as hale nnd henrly fi man ns ono could wish to see, and he at tributes It nil to Dr. Wlllfims' IMn! Pllli for Palo People. Ills r.drtros.l Is No. 16? Irving avenue. Astoria, Oregon. Tho cure of the severest cnnes of rheu matism by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fcr 1'C.Ip People has occurred all over tho land, rid their power In ordinary cases Is pro iWtlonately greater. These maivclcus vty;etablc pills yo directly to tho ont of til trouble and exert n powerful Influence In purifying and enriching the blood by eliminating poljonmm elements nnd renew ing henlth-glvlng forces. They are. n spe clfl? not only for rheumatism, but for all ailments arising from a disordered condition of the blood or shattered nerves, such as locomotor ntaxlu, partial paralysis. St Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, nervou hendnche, the after-effects of tho grip, pal pltntlon of tho heart, pale and callow com plexions and all forms of weakness either In male or female. T)r. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People rn sold only In boxes nt 60 cents n box or six boxes for two dollnrs and fifty cents, nnd may on had of all druggists, or direct by mall from Dr. WllltnniH Medlclno com pany, Schenectady, N. Y. 9 Cheap Rates to Many Places Ohio and Indiana Sept. 30 and Oct. 7 Home-Seekers Excursions, On snlo 1st and 3d Tuobdny of each Month. Tourist Kiittrn un dale DAILY to till Hum mer resorts, allowing stop-overs nt Detroit, Nliigaru Know, llnrfulo nnd other points, For rutcs, lako trips, I'an-Ainerlcmi ie crlptlve matiT ami all Information cjtl nl CITY TICKnT OI'KIUK. HIJ KAKNAM BTHEKT, (l'nxton Hotel lllock) or writ Ji AKKY H. MOOItKS. G. A. P. ',)., Omaha, 13i 51 YEARS in theLEAD. NEVER EQUALED. Ask those who have used jhem. f MADE DY UAnTE!0ASTOVPv4NfK(o, i ii x. -v; u ij Typewriters i New Century, New Dcnsmorc, New Yost. We sell, rent, exchange, repair type writers. Everything considered speed, grado of ork, ecu of beeping In repair, durlabtlllty, etc. our ore by ll odds 1he cheapest typewriters on tho roar kot. For Information ' regnrdlnf t)p wrl'.ers, addrr.s or call on United Typewriter & Supplies Co., Itl4 Farnim St.. Orwha, CHAFFEE REPORTS DETAILS :encs TJipirtmcnt All Afailtbie Inform. tion of Ninth's Ixterminatioi. SAVAGES TO EE CHASTISED FOR THE DEED llouhr- Mnto 'Hint Uc Un), Com. iiinnitliiK the llluhtli, Will Avrncr Ceinirnelr.' lirnth If llnsh rnnstpr Ciim He I'oiiimI. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. Tho War depart mcnt tonight received the following dis patch from Oeneral Chaffee, dated at Manila, giving further details of the dis astrous attack on the Ninth reglmcut; Mnt.lln, Oct. 4. Adjutant General, Wash In 4toii, I J. r. ; from thoe who escnped the tullowltig Is icirned: September i'J, while nt hitiikfast. (.'onipnny t' whs ut linked, ut slgnnl of ringing coiivrnt bells, uy about I.Sfti boiomeii. fwo hundred from rear. from Iront. stnuiltnneously nt taekrtl oilnerh' iiiurters t.'ompany com ptftoly surprised horc Attar King front gained possfssion of arms, tight ensued In which mint men mt d-ath in mess room In rear, linemy beaten on temporarily by about twenty-nvo men who gained their Hrme. Sergeant llctron assumed command, endeavoren to colleit men, leave In lioAt, renttiuked by enemy. Htrength eorntnand three otllcers, seveiitv-two men. Killed, three oilier, forty enlisted men, missing, hix, wounded, thirteen. Party nttnckliM odlrers In eiinveiit entered church In lnrjiM miiiuers, led by preMdcnte, prooaldy l d rltle with compaiiy, twenty-six savetl. Ilttetn or lost (rltk'Si bolls drawn, ii.yr) nmmunltlon lost. Klnety-tlvo prisoners out.ldn gunnel Jolixd In attack ut sl&mtl. Hoat of inlSHlng in'n capsized. Captain Hookmillcr may pick up men. 1,11-lT JAMlta II. IJUI.MM.ARU, Ninth Infantry. September 20. - Have returned Ualnngln. I.andfd yi,"terdny. Inhabitants tiring on boat. Ilesldes three nttlcers, twenty-nine bodies tiurned, fiuarters' hulldlngH lire ns we entered. All ordnancfl gono. Insurgents securerl tlity-soven serviceable rltles, &,(" rnrtildges, twenty-six men of Coinpuny C, Ninth Infuntry nod one hospital cnrps man killed or mlMslnKi twenty-elht men no counted for, found twfj In boat enroute here. Hurl"d de.ul. btiriled town, returned today. C'Ai'i MN IKIO KM 1 1.1. Kit, Ninth Infantry. He Hussy has sent strong company to (hustlst- ravages If found. HI'lSIIf'H. No other details. June muster roll prob ably latest evidence to be hnd. CIIAKFKK. The muster roll referred to already has been published. De Itussy la commander of the Klghth Infantry. PHILIPPINE TRADE GROWS llntli nvpurt nml Import Greater Thnii DorliiR Vnmr Period I.nst Yenr. WASHINOTON, Oct. 4. The following extract from the monthly bulletin of tho commerce of the Philippine Islands, cover ing tho period of nine months ending March 31. 1001. nnd lflOO, has been pre pared In the division of Insular affairs of tho War department. Tho total value of merchandise Imported during tho nlno months ending March 31, 1901, was 122,069, 003, ns against $t5,l07,148 for tho same prlod of 1900, and tho total aluo of mer char.dls5 exported during the nine months ended March 31. 1P0I. was $17,3C3,1S8, as against $12,S2R,IG4 for the came period of 10,000, an Increaso of 52 per cent In the value of Imports and 34 per cent In the voluo of exports. Thj value of Imports of merchandise from the United States was $2,007,007, un In crease of 8S per cent over the previous year, end from European countries $11, 175.1171, an Increase of 81 per cent. The value of exicrts of merchandise to tho United States was $2,042,0fi0, n decrease of IK per cent, and to I'uropean countries J10.7U8.32S, an Increase of 73 per cent. MURRAY 0RAiEREN0MINATED Mnn'huseH It eimtitlcnn Con v.-ollon .llnkes II 1 111 Itn 'nnill.lnt for (iovcrnor .'.unln. ROSTON. Oct. 4. Tho Massachusetts re publican state convention, held here to day, nominated a full slute ticket and ndoptcd a platform of principles. Governor W. Murray Crane was renominated. Samj t'el J. Kldcr of Uonton war made, perma nent chairman. In his uddreei, an In the ono delivered Inter by Senator fleorgo F. Hoar, thare was reference to the assassination of President MnKlnley nnd tn legislation that has been tuggested In view of Ibnt tragedy. Con eluding this division of hie speech, Mr. Rider said: "One thing more, the right of frco speech niiit not be denied: full nnd fair discission of public men and political Issues are a part of our heritage. Hut caricature, de nunciation, foul abuse nnd contemptuous ridicule of tho American president, from whatever source they come, must ceafe," The platform wan reported by Congress man I.overlng and unanimously adopted. C1l.1t In llif I'lnlfnrm. The platform also favors on amendment to the constitution of the United States that shall glvo congress the power to rcgufato the hours of labor. Attempts to disfranchise negroes nro con demned ns un-Amorlcan and In violation of the flftesnth amendment to tho constitu tion, nnd It Is declared that lynching and the unlawful taking of life must be stopped. Tho plntform also pronounces In favor of "such laws as shall visit an adequate and buvem penalty unon nny person or peroiu who shall murder, assault or threaten the life of the president or vice president." It acscrts thnt "tho public hlghwnys be long to the peopln nud must not bo diverted to private or corporate use unlern tho peo ple receive full value for tho franchise." Connldorntlon Is recommended of n ptoper systom of Initiative and referendum In local affairs. TO SAVE LIFE0F CZ0LG0SZ I'ellltoo for C011111111I11II011 at llentti Senteiior Xoti ll.-lnu Clr riilntcil. riOSTON, Oct. I. -Although Oovcrnor Odell of Now Vork has stnted nmphatlcally that he will not consider nny petition for a commutation of Ctolgnsz's death sentenco tn life Imprisonment, the Social Alllnnri of this city Is circulating a petition of that nature far signatures In Iloston. Its sec retary Is Thocdore W. Curtis, Tho petition Is a long ono and Includes this sentence; "The motive of tho petition Is no senti mental sympnthy with a condomned man, much Ices the upholding of any form of an archism of which he Is snld to havo been a disciple, but the belief that the ends ot Justice, the vindication of the law and the higher Interests of civilisation will bo better served by this change In the form of the pcualty." EASIER FOR THE PREACHERS lloiiili. lii Western Assoclntlons Wilt lisnr rrriillts fin oil liver Other AuMielntlnn l,lne, CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Tho committee hav ing In charge tho Issuing of clergymen's permits, met here today and voted to In augurate Important changes In th system. Hei tafter each of the western passenger jesoclatlona will Issue pormlts that are gcrd over all the lines of all three as sociations, Heretofore och association I has limited Its Issue to the lines controlled I by the association, APPOINTEES 0F PRESIDENT .Vinnils Are .1 nnntitteed for llotli flrnnelirs of the Oovernmrnt's DrfiMnlir Srrvlee, WASHINOTON, Oct. 4. The president to day made the following appointments' Navy William II. Newman, commander! Oreenllef A. Merrlam, commander; John Hood, lieutenant commander; R, E. Hoydn, lieutenant commander, Charles Webster, lieutenant; I.. W. Sprattllng, surgeon, rank of lieutenant. War Assistant surgeon of volunteers, rank of captain, William P. Hakcr: first lieutenants cavalry, Thomas F. flyan, A. O. Sharpley, O. C. Smith. I.. W. rase. A. H, Davldmn. Osmund Latrobe; second lieuten ants cavalry, John H. Howard. Kenyon A. Joyce, Hryce P. Desque, first lieutenants artillery, I C. Ilennell, U S. Chappclenr, C. K. Mower, V. M. Mcflmlth, Percy Willis: second lieutenants artillery corps, I.. 0. Hamilton. Kenneth C. Masteller. S, M, Kngllsh, William E, Murray: first lleuttn antt Infantry. T I). Iggcls. Harry ! Cooper; second lieutenants Infantry, Oran vlllo I.. Chapman. Mllo C. Cory. Robert I), Gocdwln. Walter II. Johnson. William M True. William A. Roberts, Jr.. F C Endl cott, Harry Marshall, Oeorge W. Harris, Robert O. Caldwell. Francis II, Eastman RIGHTS IN THE CABLE MATTER AMorni-y Urnrrnl Promises to N11I1111H Uls Opinion to President In n WitIj. WASHINOTON, Oct. 4. At today's meet. Ing of the cablnot the matter of granting the application of the Postal Telegraph company for permission to land at San Francisco, Ouain. Honolulu and the Phil ippines, a cable to connect nil of the new possessions In tho Pacific wns dis cussed, the attorney general stating that nt the cabinet meeting one week from today he weuld bo prepared to place before the president his opinion on the question of the president's right to grant the appli cation, should he decide to do bo, togethar with n statement showing what slept; con gress has taken In the matter and the precedents for executlvo action. FIRE RECORD. ClRnr I'aetnrj' nt Tnnipn TAMPA, I'm., Oct. 4. The cigar factory of O'Halloran & Co. of New York nnd Tnmpa nnd a number of other buildings were destroyed by Ore today. The total loss Is estimated at JIRO.000, with only partial Insurance. Jollet Mtove VorU. JOI.IKT, III., Oct. 4 The Jollet Stove works were damaged between $20,000 nnd J50.000 tonight by fire. The nickel-plating rcom, tho pattern room and punching room were ruined with their contents and m. chlncry. The less Is covered by Insurance. t'rilar Fnll IMTelll.iK, CEDAR FALLS. la.. Oct. 4. (Special Tel egram.) Tho retldenco of Michael Jensen wns destroyed by fire today: Iqss, 11.000; no Insurance, Mrs. Jensen was rescued from an upper window. STANDARD OIL MEN MEET Kxcrntlvc llusliirxn Melon l Hold In Omnliii, nt 'Wlili-h I'roniliiviit , Olllrlnt Appear. Slxty-flvo ropresnntntlvcs of tho Standnrd Oil rompany met at the Millard hotel early yesterday and held n business conven tion of one HCSFlon four hours In extent. At 1:30 an elahorote lunch wns served tho party and during the afternoon and even ing tho members dispersed to the placeu j from which they had come. Newspaper men were not welcome at the meeting, and were hustled away from the scene ns soon ns possible. It was distinctly a discussion of the private plans nnd affairs of the company, they wert told. Many prominent Standard Oil men were present. Tho list comprised managers of tho different offices throughout tho country nnd traveling salesmen for the corporation. Among the formei class were L. J, Druke. manager of tho Chicago headquarters; Slhn H. Paine of New York City, manager of tho ' lubricating oil department; Wnlter Jen nings, general manager of tho New Vork house, nnd II. 3. Morton of Chicago. Other managers here were ! T. Smith of Bit bunno, M. Slorer of Pes Moines, M. K. King, Jr., of Keokuk, J. A. frcen of Sioux City nnd 0. M. Wntts of Davenport. It Is un derstood that tho nntlonn; chiefs hnd comj w.st to glvo general Instructions to all their reprentatlves In this section of tho country at n common meeting. Other oil men whe attended were; Thomas H. Hawks. New Vork City; Charles B, Lut., Philadelphia; S. C. nirchard. Dav enport. In.; O. H. Chllds, Mason City. la.; W. II. Nlcbear, Dubuque. In.; II. II. Clark. Chicago; C E. Hodges, Chicago; V. It. Davis, Waterloo, la,; W. C. Lee, Dubuque, la.; A. C, Shepard, Dubinue, la.; S. V. Mor rison, Dubuque, la,; It. F. Van Kuren, Fort Dodge, la.; L. J. Drake, Jr., Chicago; J. n. P. Reynolds, Denver; F. L. Tllley, Mason City, la.; W. O. 1'Hllllppa. Keokuk, In.; L. W. Dassett, Burlington, la,; Charles Attls, Keokuk, la.; .1, II. McCullough, Davenport, la.; F. O. Illack. Muscatine. Ia.; F. O. Whitney. Davenport, la.: Frank Klnercm, Cednr Raplda, la.; n. L. Wilcox, Davenport, Iowa. RACE FOR MAIL CONTRACTS nrtlmeilrrii Will Trj lo Iti-ilner lu lliirlliitftoii' llrroril Anrona limn. In the near future th'j Chicago & North western will Inaugurate a series of test runs between Chicago and Council Uluffs with a vlnw to lowering tho record mndo by fast mall trains on tho Chicago, Bur lington & Qulncy. which now holds tho transcontinental mall contract through Iowa. To oocure those contracts tho Cut cago & Northwestern must reduce the Bur lington's schedule thirty minutes each day for seven consecutive days. Tho Burling ton's time now between Chicago and Coun cil Bluffs Ia ten hours and twenty-five min utes. Tho Northwestern line Is twelve miles shorter, and no effort will be spared to meet the requirements . LOCAL BREVITIES. The two. story frame bulldln nt I7W Rt Mary s avenue, the lower story of which Is occupied by John TicHChnes and cithers as a sleeping room and storage for push carts, caught fire ubout 3 o'clock yester day afternoon, The tire originated front ;t stove. No duniiije was done The nursery committee of the Child's Snvlng Institute has arranged for n rum mage snle nt 14H South Thirteenth Htreet, near William, commencing "next Wednes day, They are striving tn provide furniture needed In the new building of the Institute and will be glad to receive donations of second-hand clothing and furniture. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W. H. MeKeen. Jr.. foreman of the Villon I'nelftc shops nt Cheyenne, Is a guest of the Millard. Nehrnskans at the Merchants: Mr. and Mrs. W. H Klllgnre. I'. O. Homer. Kear r.ey; Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Btralmn, North Platte; John Hrennnn, M, Hrennan. Alli ance; W. O, Washburn. Uentrtco; M. Me Beth. GrcMey; n, II. Jenness. O'Neill', W. A. Ooble. Butte; J, E. Show, Bancroft; r. E. Knckley. Lena; I. D. Clarke, I'npllllon, II. T. Walton, Grand Island. UK. .Uc;RI-v than half the cost. All breaking out ami signs of the disease MERlfin nCRil ITV Lo of Vitality of Bl'ilin l'wnr, Poor Mjmury, ) jjpourtomjy and all un nLllffUU(v LlLw.Pl L I B j natural weaknt-t and disorfloivs oui't'd purni'itientiy. VARICOCELE AND HYD DELE POSITIVELY CURED IN LESS THAN TEN DAYS. There never wns nnd possibly never will bo offered a trcatmrnt fcr Vnrlccceln and Hydrocele that gives such entire satisfaction and so complete a permanent cure Its elmpllelty and iiulek cures are Ita grentes' rrconinu ndiiin.i l)r M -rjrrw t.js devoted 26 years to the treatment of Varicocele and Hydrocele, and It Ii but Justice to him to ray without fear of c ntrn llrtlon that his treatment of these dl'rofe-j hi: no onual an-nhore. AN ABSOLUTE CUHE IS GUARANTEED. DR. McCREW'S TREATMENT FOR ST.? CTURE GIVES A H A3 13LJT C J ? I 1M J ) Ti I r,V 3 Y wphout piln or hindrance from budness. THE DOCTOR'S QUICK CURES AND LOW CHARGES are dally proving what a great good enn ho I'.one for nrn at a NOMINAL KXTBNSR. TIIEATMKNT I)V MAIL. OKI'ICH IHIl ltsS ,,. ,, 0 11 p. ,, AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Zack Cnddington ii Avmlcd a Railrcad Qrcding Ooctr c:, WORK ON THE MILWAUKEE IN IQWA .liicoli l-'lslior, tln Man Who Klll.-il tils Sun. N i:ooeriitocl l- I'cir oiipr'x .I.ir oil Self-llefenf..' 1 lllMirj NMtM III ticlHTIll. Zack Cuddlngton, n well known South Otr.nlin contractor, yesterday secured n tract for tho grading of throe and om naif miles of road for the Chicago. MIlvwiul.vC & St. Paul road. This- work Is to be done mar Ottutuw.i. la. While Cuddlngton was not the lowest bidder by 2 cents, he was considered by the officials of tho ixad to be the lowest responsible. bidder nnd ho wim therefore given tho contract. At.thq present tlpi$,pjf. Cuddlngton h working his grading outtlt on tho Elkhoin road In the northwestern ,pnrt of the city, but ho expeclr, to complete this Job In about ten dayu. Then be will move his whole out lit. consisting of forty horses. Grading machine, camp equipment nnd twenty men, to Ottumwa. Mr. Cuddlngtcii fays thnt the work of grading thre nnd one-half miles of road will take him nearly a yenr. This v.ork Is being done for f.iu purpese of stralghtonlng"the trnrk. On 11 portion of this work to bo dono by Cuddlne tcn tho line runs straight through 11 line brick rcs.dcncc. in preference to maklns curve tbo inllrosd compun) purcl:nsMl the bonne and grounds and tho building will bo dcmollehcd In older to inako a straight tr.ick. As fcr tho grading for the Elkhoin In tho northwestern part of tho city, this worn is nenrly completed anil the laying of tracks Is going on. The viaduct nt-Thirty-sixth htteot Is being constructed nnd the piera for the big steel structure nercmi tho bcu'evard ore being pushed with n view tn completing them nt tho earliest possible moment. l-'lilier Ivviiiu-riilcil. Jacob l'Uiher wns taken from the South Omaha Jail yesterday noon b Sheriff Mc Avoy nnd convoyed to llcllovue. where an Inqupst was he.d over the remains of John Flshor. The testimony of Weber nnd others who witnessed tho killing went lo show thnt Fllicr, senior. nhot his son In sclf-defctiBO. Tho Jury returned 11 verdict to thin effect nnd the sheriff released Fisher from ciiftody During the Inquest the fact wns brought out that Flshor. Junior, hail been mentally unbalanced for 11 number of years and that he had frequently threntoncd his father's life. The remains of tin dead man will b turned over to a medical college by Cor oner notta of Sarpy county. I'nrlin Soy No, Oeorgo Parks makes tho announcement that bo will not bo n candldato for mayor on tho democratic ticket next tprlng. He says thnt be started the talk of his candi dacy as a Joke, but as the matter com menced to tnke a sertous tum ho deemed It ndvlrub'o to mako a posltlvo cnununcement. This btatcmcnt of Parks Is not conildered to be In good faith by somo of tho demo- j crnt.i and tlmy look upon It ns a iica. 1 political trick. Jack Parks, n brother of t.corgc Patks, In a demociutlc candldato for 1 asseamr In tho Fourth ward nnd it I a- 1 scrted that If Park's l elected assessor his' brother may change his mind nhout being a candidate for mayor. With P.uks nut of the mayoralty inco the field Is open, as only Kiuor and doctor are now avowed candi dates on the democratic ticket. A lUirnUere Itnl. ltport. At a recent meeting of tho city coun-ll Hon. David Anderson. Sam B. Christie mul Bert Anderson were mimed as 0 committee to appraise nny damages which might ac crue on account of the grading of K street ftom Twenty-third lo Twenty-fourth s'roats. Vcsterdny these appraisers tiled n report with the ltv clerk ThU report shows that there will be no damage lo anv of tho property owners in the vlclnliv hv reason of the opening of this street It h therefore expected that the prjpn.sltlnn for grading will be pushed In older that the work may ho completed bforo winter sets In. Ilii) Holt l-'rr lu III Car, Jchn Tansley, Morris Lihaghan and John Whelan, nil lads of about 12 years of agr. are In Jail charged with breaking Into n I'nlon Pacific freight car and stealing sev eral sacks of potatoes. Special Olflcer Vlz rard of the I'nlon Pacific- and Detective Klsfelder made a searrh yesterday nnd re covered most of the stolen property as woll as making the arrests mentioned. Cliri'l.liiK l.lllilliri- Illlls. T. C. McDonald, a well-known enntractor. and D. M. Clark, city building Inspector, L5- a . tory Son ill! J . S 11, 111. lo . p. in. I . tll. 7(1(1. Ottlce in Of S;i." M011O1 I till ttr.M't. Iletn ecu Donuln nml I'nrnnni streets. arc p tt ng In their tlnn thes' dais oheeklnz up tbo amount of lumber used in repairs made to school buildings ntM school home sidewalks, Th s work Is b ing done fo- tli" purpose of presenting evldnire to the gran 1 Jury In einncctlon with the charges madJ thnt the Board of Kducatlon tins been ex travagant In tho openillturo of public funds. Some attention Is alRO being pnld to the sub-contract of Theodore Schroeder. a member of the board who Is doing the carpenter work on the new frame building being eree'ed for tb" school district nt Forty-fourth and I. streets. Srhrocder n numed this work lu violation of the rules governing members of the bonrd nud thli fact ,s to be brought prominently before tho grand Jury by members of the Taxpay er league. 'Inula' I'll; (JckkIji. tlenrge II. Brewer returned' yesterday from 11 till' to Denver. Mrn. N. H. (Jlbson bus gone lo Mernt, Neb., to visit frlendu for 11 couple of weeks. Mr. and .Mr. D.m llnnnon. Ml No th Twenty-fourth streit, nniiouneo the birth uf 11 son. (Hi Tinsdny evening the ('invnrth I rfiue will hold a Imnlncm meeting nml . Irel olllcors. A meeting of tbo Norwi'glnn Itepulil'i-iin 1 lull will be held nt Frillies ;' hnll 011 Muii lny night. Funeral nrrvlres ' over th" remain o' Kllznheth ' in I Ionic will he held ut li o clock today. Hcv. John T. Foster will tie Ivrr .111 id drown at the Yeiiiiig Moii'k rhrjtlun assoel. tlut, 111 Kund.iy afternoon. I'rod II. Circmi will slug nt the Yoiiiiit .MetiV Clitlsilan iisxoeliitlon mooting nt 4 o'( lock Humbly tiflrinoon. .Mrs. Henry C: Itbliniiuid riMurneil yet-r-ilay from .Mlxsourl nod Iowa, where she spent Hume lime visiting friends Muover hive, l,Mdin of the Miccnbees. will give a high live party nt the hnll. Thirty-eighth nnd Q Htrcetc, tonight. Itev. C. I, Pickett of Mmiilm lll Kpeik ill the Chrl.-tliin clHiieh. Twi titv-thtrd .'Hid K :treet, Sunday morning and evening. The comptroller of tho iicnxtiry has c illrd for a Ntiitcnn nt from tho nut (mm I bun' ti up to the clone of huMnens on tieptenibor HO. Jaires A. Cllne. nntlonnl tiank cvntnlner. yesterday completed the work of checking up the linok of th' three national hunks lu South omithn. EIKH0RN V.ILL COMPROMISE ltnllun CoiiipHii? (IfTcrs l.i I'nve 'I'm ciit.v-l-'.nirlli 'Irccl I'reisnliiu Ciiu llllnu to CbiiiiKc (ii-nilc. J. J. Smith and several other resident of North Omahn met with Oeneral Manager Occrjo !' Dldwrll of tho Klkhorn yefciei'day morning to dlaciifH the nrndo of thi Klkhorn tracks In the north part of tho city. Tho railway's tracks arc above the grado of H'.ieels nnd Interfere wl'h improvomunU. Mr. Bldv.cll raid It would ha Impossible for the company to lower Its trucks without making 11 cut for mcro than ".OHO foot. As a compromise ho offered to pave and Im prove the approaches to tho crossing at Twenty. fourth street. This offer has been taken under consideration iiihtoii r.vri-.us it ii.ito.n woitu. ('. ('. Cnlicrt of Nt; .l.ixi'iil. IliiKiiuci. tMtli ICIiiiiIn (Vnlrnl. C. C. Calvert, m'anaglng editor of the Dally New 3. St. Joseph, .Mo., hns resigned I his position to accept an agency with tin clalni department of tho Illinois Central rnllrciid. Mr. Calvert has been success fully engaged In newtpnper work about fif teen years, with the exception of 11 term as deputy Cnltcd States marshal fcr tho Gray Hair QHme Thousands of men anel women are turned out of positions anil many (ail tosccure situations be cause their gray hairs make them look old. This need not be. Way's HairHeafth makes age halt nml keeps thousands In employ ment because it takes years from their npparent age. HAIR-HEALTH will posi tively restore pray, faded or bleached hair to Itn youthful color. It Is not a dye. Its use cannot be detected. Equally good for men and women. Ctri'inntu At forty my Ii air anil mu.Uche betn turnlns Cray. A friend en my road In.l h! place became tin cray rial, made him look old-r than lie wai. Profiting ty In. experience, I becan llnlr.llBl.l. ih ...itll lhai I tut lh .nrn .1 ..l-.l.. ...1., I,.t. ,l3 I l.a.l al 31 itato ne:i my Hiinan, aiuioi'n man iy iKiiinon, annorj;n man younci younjer been diiinisierl I ihank you ur my poiltKiri I.AROR 50C. BOTTLES Free Soap Offer Cut out and 'fn il.li rnnpnn in five Hay., take tt to any of tl, following dmcnliM and they will rive jou a large I'ottle ot Hay's llalr-llenlth and a 25c, enke fif tlartlni flcdlcatcd hoap. .'K ...',, w, till m , ,S, , , ,.HI .1, '.!- . , ,,, .1, I I 'I ,11,-. .,VW...H I'.M ' p lot Hal. Scalp Lompleaion, llatri and Toilet, liolli l r I'ltly centi reaular price, 75,, hy leidlng drugtfliU everywhere at their shops only, ft ly inc I'hllo Day 1 Co , l.alayelf St , Newark, ,N J .rennet uuh or mtbout oap, ly eipre, prepaid, Die i.e., pu.i iw, ,11 iivai), ,,u, iy,Tiuii, u.ni Krdeemco ny Sneclattlcs Co in plam icaled, package on receipt ol fa- and I hit Name Address ,, Following Drug-data supply Hay' llalr (IMAIIA-MIKHMA.N A .1i'CO.N.m;,I KHIi nml DoiIko, St'HAFr.R'P ORVO STOllK, li'th and Chicago, COI N4 II, HI.i.I'Fs-mokciaN 112 Hro.vlY.ay Dell.WKN, ZVi Central llroadwny, UHOVVN, 52T Main, WHKLBV, 116 Ilroadwny. Dr.McGrew HAS GIVEN Sixty Thousand Fres Consultations. DR. McCRiW HAS MADE Fifty Tiiousanii Free Examinations. OR. McGREW HAS TREATED Forty Thousand Gases of Diseases and Disorders of Men Only His entire professional life of TVHXTV-1X VKAWS Im been jiiveii exelnsivel.v to the treatment of this class of disea.M onl.v. Fifteen years in Omaha. Q! ffffil DniQHM 1111 st,,s mul ''""'lit'""" t'uretl by a OLUUU I UIOUm! treatment wliicli is far more satisfac and successful than "Hut Springs" treatment ami at Ic . disappear at once. A cure that I we;lcrn district of Missouri, which ho Hurvcu nrvojiiiiuiy uiion lliu iiiiiiiiiiinu 111 iuii of the lato Oeneral Jo. O Shelby of con federetc fame. Mr Calvert will havo hendounrters In Memphis. Tenn.. his work being on the southern end of the IlllncU Central systom, During his newhpnper career Mr. Calvert has occuplid several Impnrtnnt positions nnd has ranked nninng the best. His friend predict that If he pu's the same nmount of energy nnd tnlent In his new work thnt ho nlways exercised In his newspaper life hi will mako a success of the railroad busl-r-.-s. 'Mil'. It HA I, TV MAIIKHT INSTHI MKNTS filed for record Friday. October 4, 1001: Wnrrnnty I'pciIk, Hardy Curry nnd wife to M K, Park- iird. w'. lot 10. block F. I,mvi't odd .1 "M II. M Whiting to M. F. MurrlM. lot 3. 1 block 3. Jotter's add 1 ! H. S. Ilo.smor in Albertlnn Hvard. lot i -.'0 and lot 19. block X Ames I'bice 3T.', 1 Mnrie riggers to J. 11. WcIho, 21 feet I lot i. block South Omahi 1 I. (). rtroknw nnd wife to Hyrnn llecil fompiinv lots 21 nud 22. block I. Or- , ih.ird Hill I2-. , First Niitlciual bunk to Nntlonnl Lund ' eompnnx, ), acres nt Klglitli nml i Dorcns ctrot'ls In 2M5-13 1 Funic to K.'iino. n tnct In 2J nud 27- ir.-1.1 r.2l 1 Siimc lo snino, snmo 624 Same to omnc, Intsl to 211, block 15; lotn I 10 21, ldock 1U. Ilnpleton nml other property 1 (lull Clnliu Dce-.ln. Aug Dlekmnn nnd wife to I). F. Dock, II 12 feet, lot 10 nnd s 12 feet lot II. block 87. South Omaha I Frederick Klein to Caroline Droesven ot nl, Mirt lot 1 4, block' 5, Iinprove- ' moot iietiDclutlon add . 13 j Decils. Sheriff to K. J. Ruest'l. lots 22, 23 and 21. block 7, ClnverJfilo odd ISO Same lo W 11. lliihsell. lot rt. Moult 1). Hnlinders & II. ' ndd 210 Murln ICggcrn. guurdlan. to ,1. If. Wetso, H 21 feet lot . block Si, South Omahii I.275 Totul iimoimt of irnnsforj ;i.-37 INfiTItl'MDNTH tiled for record Thursday, October 3. I!W: iirrmit.v Uot .1,. I'. 11. Fnrnslej nnd wife tn Nlel: Fen ger, s lo loot lotn 10 and 11, I.lndwiy'H mill $ .V It P Scott and wife tn l 8. -Me-Knight t nl, executors, lot 2. b'ock 1, l'oster'H ilild lib Scottish Investment company to Fred Herman, lot in. block 3, Sherwood's nub l.J Annie Dwelley to T. O. .lt13n1no. lot .1, lilock I', Lowe's ndd 173 N P. Jolinsen and wlte to John We ber, part hw 2!t-17-13 t0 John Weber lo .1. II. Tulbot, 4 ncres In rv 29-lrt-l.l .' 500 L. T. Pholps to D. I, C.onrge. lots IS anil 13. block 1, Ames l'lnce S'Ai H. S. Flor to Andrew Onderson, lot 4, block 7, C. K. Alaync's 1st oud to Valley 2d) I. ,M. Wlthrow lo Fllza Wlthrnw, tax lot 2.i In 22-15-13 1 M. J. Monger to W, 8. Curtis. lots 13. t4 and In. block 109. Dundee. Place.... 1 C. C. Miller unil wife t M. .1. Hur- rlght. Hi. lot . block 3. Belvedere ndd 50X1 Unit rinlui ni-iMln. Antone Fninke to Amalln Frniike, o'.ii lot 2. block 2, lloppo's lloimnza sub 1 H. S. Flor to Andrew Anderieon, lot 4, block 7, C IC. Mtiyne'H 1st add to Vnllev 200 I. M, Wlthtow to Kllzn Wlthrow. 11 4'i foot of h ISO foot lot 12. Barker'n al lotment 1 Nobriisku Farm Land company to A. F. Wcllner, lot 14, block ft, Itlversldc add 1 tli'ixla. CI It Williams, ndmlnlstriitnr. lo De It T Stnmbiiugh. bu hv.' 3d nnd n1 tiw 31-15-13 SO 7 men, wno.o only latin iva ineir men, who.o only fault wa Ihelr cray hair, hae J. KAHHOAU l-.Mr-l.OYIS AT LnADINQ DRUQUISTS. Good for 25c cake HARFINA SCAP. mmj ,u,i., .'ut,, I . iiij , ,.,t.. coupon, i nilHBAIiTCC At rer.on purcha.ln Itay'i Hair-Health UUHnHN I EC anyhcie In ihe L. S. whn hat not teen bcnehlett, may have hit money hack hy addteuins I'rllLO IIav SririAiTii. Co.. ttu l.afaveiie St .Newark. N. I. ,RiJutt inlilttutti mill tn kavinf lloy'i llair.liUh. - ltcalth and llarllna 5op In their shops oaly 1 is guaranteed for life. Oil AHA, lirnKn m m m ?t m (t (t m m m a) m. d m m Ml 0 vi) d Hi it; t) i 0 Vii l Hi Hi t, ii . i. i.i it. ii ii ii ii ii iii ii ii i ii iiv ii) CHEAP FUEL COMING The ntity e'Oiiipiiii.i Inter e-Moel In liilnalnc orndo oil to tho Vorlli mul Wont for fuel iin-p.i-p, )o .mi nnnt I'lteniiei- I'm-1 f United States Fual Oil Go. I 11-11(1 Kiiclleeitl lliill.lltiK. SI. I'niil, .Minn. Stock 7 Cents Por Share. ".. U'tn I tin 11 100 Blinren , Isaiip.l, All (In the 11iiil;,.( .Scum, Yoj Know About Hie Canm.i. (0 My mm mm SAL H well known euro for PHeit ThlKRalvecnnnot Iwcquallctl wlicrcvo," asoothlnnmid licalini; antisppticntip'.f cation Is needed. ItqiiliiUly cures sores, silts, burns nnd r-caldi wit hoM, leaving a jcar. Fur plies, eczema nur ail Bkln diseases It Is considered Infallible. ewara of Ccwntopfolts Unscrtipulous persons may offer yot worthless Imitations. Take only f.ho or. '(final Di'Vitt's Witch HazflKalvii rNoit-r-r - - caijo BIG CUT 25 lbs. Weighted Floor Brushes Regular Prico .... $3.50 Cur Price $2 5C 15 lbs. Weighted Floor Brushes Regular Prico Our Price $1.50 These nro well mode IlriMhcs, nl'li rod-brldtlc-, Btronn handle' nnd full nclRht Cnll nnd inspect thorn. FULLER ,ss? CO. I Itli nml lleiuuln Ma. keclilereJ 1 A. Mayer Co., $ x 220 BEE BUILDING f't OMAHA. W..8. Phoiie 171. I Re-No-May Powder a rlloT and curea All disorder or the (eat Sue to e xceaalva pei-plrntlon. Price 50 Cents. Bold by druRctata and Klnvr dvali-ra every where Ser.t by mall lot to additional ti mvir ticiusi A. VE