THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, 'OT ISMIJEH. 12, 15)01. Teli. on tu. wk ri,iM; sri iiii.us M il MSvW'Zr tin"! of these blanket1 jrtrf t hroiiji jiruresscs boron- it is mane into yarn, and onon process m par tially a cleansing process. If you could see t ho amount of dirt tliat'tlifH' many processes extract from tlie raw wool, you would not uant any blankets llml were made in factories where an in eoniplde system of cleaning is employed. We have the exclusive sale for these line blankets and olfer them 1o you at very low prices: i.r). sn.no. st.oo, sT.r.o. ss.on, 511.00. .?ii.ro. .?ia.oo. Thompson, Beldem &Co. t. w. o. a. nuii.mi(a, con. in an nncni-Aa st. MISS STONE SHOWS PLUCK Abducted Uinionirj Endure? B&rddiipi with Fortitudt. LETTER COMES BY A ROUNDABOUT ROUTE Recent .Mpuntme l'2prpsc .'iilleltiulp for MniPi TkIIIui, Hut Ciinlnliii i Cni l h I it t of llt-Trenl-niont (roni BrlljniiiN. SOFIA, Bulgaria, Nov. 11. Prom another letter thnt hn.H been received from MEts Kllen M. Stone, the nbdiioted American mls tlonary. It appears Hint alio Is enduring the irlals of her hanl experience with forti tude, forgetting herself In her anxiety for hr companion, Mmo. Tsllkn. Miss Stono does not complain of (ho treatment to which fhe and her friend are subjected, but sho llnd the confinement Irksome and tbo wcathor extremely trying, The tone of tha latest letter received from her Is hopeful. The brigands, by dating tho lottcra at places In Macedonia and delaying their de livery, sock to ercato tho nppcaranco of being far distant. The Tiulgarlan government continues to lnterfcro In tho negotiations, with tho object of forcing a transference of them acrois tho frontier. HEARING OF BOERS' APPEAL Adnilulitrntl vp l.'nunt'll Will Consider Its .liiilntllotlnn t Ppiirp Are llpolitri'il. IPI'IIIN Tlin HAGUK. Now 11. The admlnlstra tlvo council of tho arbitration tribunal will meet November 10 to decide on the- appeal ! of the Ilocrs ngalnst the ruling that tho war In South Africa Is not subject to tho court's consideration. LONDON. Nov. 11. The story circulated In tho United States by a news agency to day, under an AnistcriUm' date, purporting to clva the npieo terms whlpli Hip TWr io gne mo pcaco erms WHICH the Ilocis are willing to acpept and Mlcglng that they aro to bo embodied lu a 'formal document for circulation among tho powers, wns cemlngly started In nu English provincial paper and Is denied by the liner delegates at Tho Hague. i:vi:it viiodv di;i,h;iii i:n. Pirliro's Iteriilpltle IIpnI I'o.i s the. Ilnnili'ttn' lierni Pcrminie utly nnd Cures JIiiIiIiipnii. Quinine nnd rum and a wholo lot of other things aro plcaSant to rub tin the scalp after washliig It -free of. dandruff, but not one preparation of tho general run will t.uro I ho dandruff. A germ causes dandruff and falling hair. It Is necessary to kill thnt germ to bo permanently cured of dandruff and to stop falling hair. Now bro'B Ilerplclda will positively destroy that gorm, so that thorn can bu no more dan druff and so that tho hair will grow lux uriantly. "Ilestroy tho cause and you re move tho effect." Olrrctom of LOUIS, Nov. the M'rlseo. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 11. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of tho St. Louis & San Pranclsco railroad horo today the following board of directors was elected: .lames A. Blair, Now Yoik; James Camp bell, St. Loula: Benjamin P. Cheney, Boa ton; Mark T. Cox. New York; Kdwnrd C. Henderson, Now York; Richard C. Kerens, St. Louis! deorgo A. Mndlll, St. Louis; Richard Olncy. Boston; H. C, Clay I'lorcc, S(. L011U; Predcrlclc Strauss, Now York; Nathaniel Thayer, Boston, and Benjamin P. Yokiim. St. Iiuls. Every Exertion a Task There is failure of tho strength to do and the power to endure; a feeling of weakness all over tho body. Tho vital functions aro impaired, food docs not nourish, and tho whole system is run down. A medicine that strengthens tho fitomnch, perfects digestion, invig orates and tones is needed. What Hood's Sarsnparlll.i did for Mrs. L. B. Garland, Shady. Tenn., it has done for others. She took It when nbo was all run down with out nppetlte, losing flesh, nnd unnblo to do her work. It restored ber nppetlte, Increased hsr weight, snd made her well nnd strong. This Is her own unsolicited statement. Hood's Sarsaparilia Promises to fturo and keeps tho promise. The. curlier treatment is begun the better begin it toduy. Imperial Hair Regenera The Standard Hair Coloring: for Ory or lllfnohrtl Hair, U cImp. duralila ana perfwllj lianuteM Halt Coloring. Ant natural liailfl. Leajtnj hair tif-wttral. i ltan aurt uloisy. ONE Xri'LIOATION LASTS MONTIIb franiple oj lulr colored frn. 1'rlvacj ai.urrj. fixnd (or I'ttUipUIfL Imperial Chemical Co., 133 W. .'3d St., N. Y. I POSITIVELY OURE and nil nllocttons of tbotklu end rwtoreto tpe complexion a iicmuo.nnwu Ilow, at your nomc. iwos uu inn nrm .n ,.. , ail ur miiu tiumi n. WW "I K' OHO 'l vmcayo. 0 Bee. Nov 11, 1001 A Clean Blanket Tlio blankets made by the St. .Mary's "Woolen Mfg. .'o.. arc clean blankets. The wool I lllll 1 UHUll III lilt- iiHiiiumi- li about twenty-five flilTerent OLD ANSE IN CHASE'S TOWN Veteran nf MettliiiM ill llnselmll I.imiWm l"p (lip Dps MoIiip Mini'" Home lliitlttu. (From it Staff Correspondent.) DF.S MOINF.S, Nov. ll.-tHpechiU-Cnp-lain Adrian (. Anson of Chicago In uu lliorlly for 1 1 HtnleniPiit tint tbo Chicago Iratirlilso In tho new Western league Hint Is being organized by President T. J, illckey has not lieen tendered to "Jimmy" Kyun mid will not be; that be baa been orfoied one-third interest in tho franchise tree and the management of tbo team; Unit the olTcr wan made Inst week by President Mlekey and W. 1'. Chase, formerly presi dent of the Den .Mollies olub and now head of tbo Mportlng goods department of the Simmons lliitdwure oompany of SI. I.ouls: thnt .Mr. Chase Is to bo the president of the Chleogo elub, furnish nil the money and asks that bo bo given the exclusive right to manufacture tho ball that Is to be used by the league. Anson visited Dos .Moines Snturday even ing1 with a team of bowlers mid Inquired Into the lluanelMl standing of Chase. Ho was apparently satisfied with this, fur bu oNpiesscd himself as enthusiastic Over tho prospect of again managing a team In Chi cago and said he was coiilldonl thero would bo a "barrel of money" In II. I'.o predicts that It will servo to force tho National le igtte out of Chicago or to come to him with an olive branch In the course of two or three years. Ilo says, however, that he will not recede from Ids counter proposal to Chase and lllckcy to the effect that bo must have at least 01 per cent of tho slock In tbo franchise as a gift before he under takes iho management. "I think I would be worth It ns n draw ing card," said .Mr. Alison. "Not Hint I'm any particular good, but I've been In the bublness so long anil am so well known that tho oeooln will eome to soo mv teitin. They want to show their disapproval of the treatment I rend veil at the hands of tho National league a row years buck. - "Talk of locating the franchise oli the Jsorth S ue s a I bosh. If r take the man nuement of the team I'll lease the old i grounds on the West Side. Iloth the North and South Sides will oonie over there, and 1 I can draw from all the territory west of inn river. I Anson snvs the success of the American i leaguo team In Chlcngo with practically the I same circuit as that now proposed for tho new western league convinces nun unit the third team. If a winner and properly mnmiced. would score un euunl success nnd further draw from the National leasiie. He believes the Rrealor the competition tho better tho attendance, as It stimulates interest. Tho circuit of the new leacue. os outlined to Anson by Illckey nnd Chase. Includes Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kunsas (,lty. Milwaukee, Louisville, Indianapolis ll(J H(,r (.lllln1)U or st holll!)i Toledo lit not series ly considered because It Is a I'0"1' ball town. It Is thought St. Louis woiuu support a tniru team almost as wen as t nicngo. Tho threatened Injunction suits of own ern of Western leuguo (rauclilscs at being dropped from the league will bo prevented. according 111 tne plan outlined to Alison, by calling the new league "Tho Amerlcnn association," Omaha, St. Joseph. Dps Moines, Denver nnd Ctdoviido Sprlims .will still retain membership lu the Western league proper, nnd Ihe nlares of St. Paul. Minneapolis and Kansas City wlll bo taken W Plieb o. K mux City nnd Lincoln. Anson says Chase offers to Invest tlU.000 ouirigni in tne I'luengo tranciiise and of' icrs 1110 Hinimons Hardware company ns .backing. He told Anson ho didn't care to mivo anything much to do with the team, but was chlctlv coneerneil nbout the tiro. posed monopoly on the 'rn'iuu factum of the league ball. There would bo 11 bg revenue ironi tins source, (.'iinse pxaelrd such nil agreement when tbo Western league was being organized, but It was not recognized by tho clubs after the season opened and tho Spalding ball wns used, Clmso thrent- oui'd injunction and damage suits, but ills covered n flaw lu his agreement and dropped t lie matter. PEDESTRIAN RECORD BROKEN I n nimiiuli Cover .More Sptipp Afoot In Twpiit.v-I''our Hours Tit un Any Wnlker 011 llnrlb. PITTSBURG. No-. 11. -In the tvdcfttrlnn contest at 11:35 o'clock Cavnnnugh broke the twenty-four hours' world's record, cov ering 120 miles mid olght laps In .twenty Ihrco hours and live minutes, Tho best previous record, mndo bv tJeorce dirt. wrlght at Philadelphia on a peveiiteen-lnp mien, was j.u miles and seven inps. Mliurtly beforo midnight Golden re-entered the nice. The score at midnight' Cnvnnnugb, 121 miles; Dean, 110: Pnhey. 105; Trncey, 10:1; jiarnes, tut; nncitnii. jui ; enrtwngut. jw; cox, nw; llegeimnii, si; Noromae. 78; Loes- Un. "7; Geary, 3; Diy, fit: Miller, Ul; neacnmoui, in; ruiney, mi; jiurice, iu; Gol den, 21. Unto I'll j t Tnlie 'I'll rep MrnlKlit. In a league game on Clark's alloys last night the" Gale citys took throe straight irom 1110 w esierns. score: OATH CITYS. at i v. m. 1st. 2d. ::d. Huntington 13S 201 171 Hartley 171 If 212 Conrntl 171 1X0 175 "V ileum 170 173 1111 Seaman 202 IM lt Totals S1 SK! 870 WESTEUNS. 1st. 2d. .Id. Swenson 170 171 170 Heed 177 111 11 5 Helleck 15:: 150 1(il I.twler 1SI 163 US lloynolds 1,12 113 16ii Toluls S3H 742 Sll Total. ,m: SO I!) I 521 2.S07 IMuhKIii 1'Vvpc llri'iikx Out nt Spenrlifch LEAD, 8, I)., Nov. 11.-(Speclil.)-Tho first foot bull game lor Iho season was played Satuitlny between tho High school eleven of this city and the team at the Spearllsh Slnlo Normal, at tho latter place. The score wns ii to o in rnvor or tne 7or mnl team. Tho Load team was tho Keillor of the two. It Is now planned to organize a team among the Golden Star elub of this city to play a game with tne Olympic leant of ueatiwood on 'I lintiKsglving tiny. Ohio Golfer Wins Clip. CINCINNATI. Nov. 11. At the Clncti- mili Golf elub grouipls today Halph Peters, lr. of Cincinnati defeated Itobcrl New- liul! of Los Angeles for the open liniidlenp by a score or n io u.. rue game toiiiiy was mndn necessary as a result of n tlo played Snturday, when both men score J 79. Hlckcy Culls Chief Together, ST JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov. 11. President rhnmaM J. Illckey of the Western leaguo said tonight, that ho would call a meet ing or the mnRjnnies witiun tne next ten days to decide nil the Important matters that bear on the plnns of tho league for tho coming season. The meeting will prob obly bo held In this city. Hiuiilolpli I'nIU to .Vtiilvern. MAl.Vl'.BN. Ta Nov. H.-(8peclal.)-Mnl-vern's snappy High school team has nddod another victory to Its season's list by de feating the heavier llrst teum -of Hnndolph, 2S to 10. Foot Hull Scores,. At Lexington. Ky, Kentucky university, 29: University of liidluuapolls, 0. At jGrccjicnstlc, And, Dcpauvv, 31; Wa bash, - ALABAMA UNDER SB' LAW Pronuad CoDititntlon Said to Hive Carriid By Largt Majirlty. OPPOSITION, M0VEVZR, DOES NOT YIELD t'.diirnlloiinl or Properly tltin II Men tion iirp Included, Whloli l.nrffo Plsf rnnehlrx Colored Poiiiiliitlnti. 1IIHMINOHA.M, Ala.. Nov. ll.--lteturn.t from forty counties In Alnbnmn Imtlrnln Hint the new roiislltuUnu will be ratified by iO.000 majority, Jefferson county and the city of Birming ham gave n vf ry honvy vote for ratification, The majority In tho city Is n.iisn, but It Is estimated thnt rurl ptecluats opposed lo the movement will bring this majority down to 2,500 In the county Leaders of the opposition to the new con stitution claim thnt frauds were committed In Birmingham nnd through the slut?. Hen crol Charles At. flhellry, who Is ehnlrmsn of tlm campaign committee opposed to rutlHcatlon, gave, out tho following state ment tonight- We hnvo carried tho whlto counties by a large majority ugatnat ratification of th new (onstltutlon, notwithstanding fraudu lent incthndu In this nnd other cities nnd In towns In north Alabama. We do not think It Is possible for advocates of ratltlcn Hon to commit frauds In tho black belt, or negro counties, sulllclent to change tho rc suit." If tho new constitution Is adopted 95 per cent of tho negro voto will bo eliminated from politics' In Alabama. O. W. Underwood, chairman of tho demo crntle campaign committee, said tonight 'I claim tho slato for the new constitution by S.I.OOO majority." Pnriop of Constitution. MONTOOMiatY, Ala.. Nov. 11. The new constitution for the state of Alabama was framed primarily to Improvo tho character or the sunrage. It provides educational or property tests for thoao who were not soldiers or descendants of soldiers nnd con tains n good chnracter clause. Tho new In strument provides for n lieutenant gov crnor, governor nnd state ofllclnla with four year terms; provides for iiuadrelinlnl lu st pad of biennial sessions of the legislature, reduces the limit of taxation to 6." per cent; Insures a fixed appropriation for the public schools and prohibits Judges and members of the legislature from ncqulrlng tree rail road passes and prohibits lobbying. It also provides a penalty for persons who soli or buy votes. To Cure Cold 111 Hue Dny. take Laxative Dromo Qulnlno Tablets. All drugglstn refund tho money If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. WANTS HER LINEN BACK Mr. .In ill ex KopiiIk TtpfrlPnu Trninp mill Hr HI lies tier WpiIiIIiik Present. Several trunks belonging to Mrs. JaniC3 Kocnlg, 2015 Harney street, stored In burn, were robbed several days ago of fine linen nnd wearing apparel. The articles were wedding presents and had been In the possession of Mrs. Koenlg forty years, la thought the robbery was committed It by n tramp whom tho women hsd befriended The tramp requested something to eat nnd said he would bo glad to pay for It In work Mrs. Koenlg gave him n meal and (hen sent him to the barn to beat some rugs, While In the barn the tramp broke tho lock on tho rear door, leaving It unfastened He then came out the front door, locke It and gave the key to the owner. The next day tho rear door was found open and the trunks rifled. Tho matter was reported to tho police nnd Detective Drummy recovered tome of tho articles In a pawnshop. Mrs Koenlg has offered n rewnrd for the roturn of the balanro of the llnon and Intornici the police last night that tho would not prosecuto the thief If he would return tho stolen properly. INVESTIGATE INFANT'S DEATH I'ollep Waal to Knntr WlietliPi- A 11 tonln Kmllle lv II It'll Ifrr .ptt -Horn llnlie. Miss Antnnla Kadllc Is detained at the police station awaiting nn Investigation as to the cause of the death of her Infant daughter. The young woman Is employed at the Prague hotel. About S o'clock yester day morning Mrs, Prank Blasak, wlfo tho keeper of tho hotol, discovered tho nowly-born Infant In a grip In Miss Kadllc' room. Tho llttlo 0110 was dead and around Its neck was tied a handkerchief. The pollen wore notified nnd tho woman was taken to tho police station. Tho body of the Infant wns Bent to the morgue. Miss Kndllc, who Is 21 years of ngc. caino to America seven months ago and has been In Omaha three months, She Is unable to speak the. English language, but through an Interpreter sho denied killing tho child, though she admit ted being ltB,mothcr. Sitolie tiets Ills I'npprs. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Tho president today mndo tho following appointments: War Thomas Swohe, quartermaster, rank of captain, Ilobert W. Thompson, second Stubborn As a Cough A bad cough Is more stubborn than a mule, nnd If tho rlRht method Ib not used It Is more difficult to conquer. 1)K. HULL'S COUGH SYRUP ' ronquors tho most stubborn Cough or Cold; It po3ltlvely euros Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grip, Asthma. Influenza nnd Consumption. CURED. Wm. II. Bredcr of Chrysllu St.. New York City, writes; "I hud a cough ever since childhood. It was so bad tlta.t blood would spurt from my nose, which would leave mo weak, so tjiut J wan often compelled to 1,.;iva mv 'work. Started to take Or. IIiiII'h 1 Cough. Ovrup nnd beforo .the third bottlo was finished my cough was entirely gone." Smnll Doss Pleasant to Take! The formula for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup wns discovered by Dr. J. W. Bull, Haiti more's moat successful throat specialist, and was prescribed by him for many years. It has purrd thousands of cases of Grip, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis and Consumption, It never falls, Lorge hot ties 25c at. nil drugglats. Refuse substitutes thoy are Injurious, Thero Is nono "Juat ns good ns" Dr. Bull's; It has stood tho teat for 60 years nnd Is today prescribed by all leading doctors nnd used exclusively by prominent hospitals. PBEE-A Beautiful Cnlendar and Medical Booklet fre to anyoiio who will vvrllo A. C. Meyer 'o,, Balllmqre, Md., .ni)d. mwiljon tins paper. llcutcnnnt, Infmitri, William W. Brssoll, captain In Port., hi,-o ptovlslonnl regiment, Infantry. Stat Charles V. Herdllska, Dls- Irli-t of Columbia, consul at Kingston, Ja maica. DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Mitrlii .Inrkmin, DEATnirK, Npi) Nov. 11. (Special Tcl- grain.) Hon. H V. 1,. Jsckson, s former mayor vof ' this city, received news this morning that his mother, Mrs. Maria Jack son, died yesterday morning early M the homo of her daughter, Mrs, May Lawrence, at Osceola, Ta. The body will be brought here for Interment and the tuners! will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 ?0. Mrs. Jsckson was 75 ysrs of ago nnd had been feeble for somn time past, caused by old age. wnen president JieKiniey was assas sinated It nearly broks her heart, ns she was a patriotic woman nnd n great ad mirer of tho late president. She enjoyed n vast acquaintance throughout Iowa and Nebraska. Colotirl r'rptiph, VplPrntt, ATLANTA, On.. Nov. 11. Colonel John W. Prench, commanding oftleer at Port Jtc- f'herr.on bat racks, died there tonight from Drignt s disease, colonel French was n veteran of the civil war, tho Spanish- American nnd the wnr In tho Philippines, having served with the Twenty-second and Twenty-third regiments of the 1,'nlted States regular Infantry. Slneo March of Inst year ho had been detailed as commanding o ni cer uf Port Mcpherson nnd had organized several companies of tho Twenty-seventh If tilted States Infantry now- garrisoning tho poJt. He was 38 years of age. Clin rips MILWAUKEE ,1. Korslinvt, .lr. Wis.. Nov. 11.-Charles J, Kershaw, Jr., n, resident of Duliith, died at a sanitarium In this city Minn. today years. grain He nt from nervous prostration, nged so Mr. Kershaw was a well known dealer and commlftdon merchant, one time lived in Tnconia, Wash. Let I lllrd. (leltteln OELWEIN1, lit., Nov. 11. (Sncclnl.)-Levl Bird, long a resident of Oelweln and nbout SO yearn of age, was found dead in bed this morning by his wife, At 12 o'clock ho awoke nnd asked 'the. time; nn hour Inter his wife tried to arouse him, but found him lifeless. Hp had been In the best of health. I0I111 I. Pali. A letter from Perry, Okl.. conveys the Information that John Lchb, son of John ond Kathcrlno Lcsh. aged 23 years nnd II dnys, died at that place on November 1 nftcr an eight days Illness. He was n brother ot Prank Lcsh, a Bee employe, who died here tio months ngo. Jlr, lirn PIiiiip.v. Vl INPt, ULYSSES, Neb.. Nov. 11. (Special.) Orn Hastings Plnncy. wlfo ot Andrus Plnnry. live miles east of Here, died at 10 o'clock Saturday night, nfter a three days' Illness. Tho funernl Is held today In the Methodist church at Ulysses. linirrnl .In 111 en C. Pllfinnii. DETBOIT, Nov. 11. General James E PIttman, n Mexican wnr veteran and promi nent business man of this city, died sud denly of heart failure todny nt his rooni'i in tho Busselt house. He was ... years old. FIRE RECORD. Ili-ttp' llbnip Tltroiiteiieit. WASHINHTOV. Nov. 11. Piro that swept the woods for"'""' considerable area near Cleveland park.vjust beyond the city limits, this afternoon for a, time threatened to de stroy the summer home of Admiral Dewey and tho former homo ot former President Cleveland, but wns finally extinguished without damage except to the woods. The conllagratlon attracted a large number of people. l.oKiiUMiorl hureli nml l'"iiPlor. 1.00ANSPOIIT, Ind., Nov. 11. The plant of tho Logaiibport Milling company and the Plrst Presbyterian church were entirely destroyed by lire today. The total loss was JOO.OOO, ot which $10,000 la on the milling nlant. Tho wind was blowing n galo nnd, a water main breaking, the fire threatened the destruction of tho entire city, but It was averted by a heavy downpour of rain. Viu'oInIi IIiiiikp Unmoved. BOSTON. Nov. 12. PIip in a group of soven-story buildings at Broad nnd Frank lin streets, In the wholesale district this morning, did fully $100,000 damage to ono building, chlelly occupied by the Murphy Varnish company. Aeiir nml Un for Krniiil. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 11. -Charles Miller nnd Mrs. N. C Collins, alias Grace Arnold, alius Grnco Allison, formerly of I levoland, St. Louis and San Priinrlseo. who were convicted of using the malls lo de fraud In conducting a matrimonial buMiu, were today sentenced (o a year nnd a day lu prison. LOCAL BREVITIES. Bcv. A. J. Edmondsoit of Battle Creek, who was arrested Saturday, charged with aSsault upon his r.'-yenr-old stepdaughter, was taken to Battle Creel; yesterday morn ing by Constable Plood of that city. Jane Johnson, administratrix of tbo estate of Prank C. Johnson, deceased, liaH brmiaht suit against tho 'Mutual Benefit Life in surance company for $20.C00 alleged to be duo upon two policies of Insurance held by 'Prank C. Johnson. l'ho enso of Frank A. Scars against tho Missouri Pacific Hallroad company lias been transferred from the statp to tho fed eral court. In this ease the plaintiff nsk .2.1.0(10 dumnges for the losa of a leg Ills leg wan mangled by a train on tho Belt lino ut Thirty-third ami Pratt streets. Ed ward A. Klmhnii or i;n ongo, ouo oi tho board of lecturers on Christian sclonce. will address the public of Omaha at tbo Bovd theater tonight. Admission lice. 'Iho sendees uio under the auspices of Mio First Cliuroli ot cnrisi. m-ipuiisi. .nr. Kimball aim Ills who win rvucu unuiiia from Denver this morning. E, J. YntcH of Evanstou, 111., reports to the police tho loss of a pocket book i nii ...ii,i,r tun i, i,iii. two checks for $!') each, signed by the Ilock Island Shoo com pany, anu railroad uniini"'i ihuuh huh, Oinnha to Chicago. He says the purse was lost on rnrntim sitpci xtinu- n-i " numrai Fourteenth and JMiieeiun biil-'-ib. Otllcers Ferris. Sargent and Hergcant Dempsoy noticed smoko issuing front Uio roof of tbo Coliseum nbout 11 o clock Inst nlchl. Tho inmates wero quickly awak ened and hustled out Into the street and an alarm turned In. The flimcs wero fx- tlngulslicd befmo nny ohm hki . ouup. The llro originated from tho burning out of tbo Hue. A young man giving the name or woorgp Smith is under arrest at tbo police stntl'm ehnrged with disorderly conduct, it is alleged thnt ho was blocking the sldevvalk ln front of tho orpheuni thAiter as tho crowd were coining out nuininj i win ni that when Ofllcor Sauers ordered him to mnvo on oilletl him an "Irish lobster. Oftlcer Sauers Is of German oxtruotlon. Tho Cotorlo club dined last night at tho Mlllnrd. After the dinner whs finished Hev. K. F Tref'i of Kountzo Memorial rhurch rend a paper on, "Where tho Ties Meet." Ills paper reviewed briefly tho strugglo which has always gone on bo twecn good and evil and pointed out the triumph of tho good. Among those present at the dinner wero. Bey. r. J . Mackny. tixv ii,ii.rr tiprr nn. Bev. C. S, Sargent. Blslinn A.' I.. Williams. Bev. Edwin Hart Jenks and Bev. T. V. Moore. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. A. W. Clark, representing the State Board of Charities, Ik attending the prison congress in Kansas i uy. I r oinnm. oiilpf rlork to Governor Sav age, came up 'from Kansas City last night, hiivlric- utti.n.1-,1 iliii oiiouliiir sess nil of tlin Prison Brform association there Ho met Captain Lenilv. Judge ndi-ncato" general of tho Navy depai Intent, and otnor dlstln gulshcd eentlcmcn nt tho congrcsa. liINC COIIN OS A CRUTCH Ortit Aiusrica Staplt Filli Ctlerr Itt Usual OittpnU LOWEST AVERAGE YIELD EVER RECORDED Aoliriiskn lltir ."nt Produce tlultp tti At prime Anuiiiiit of lint, TIiohkIi llplleleiic) It Slndp I n In. Oilier Stnlps. WASHINGTON. Nov. 11. The following ctop bulletin has been Issued by the De partment of Agriculture; The prelim inary' estimates ot the average yield per acre of corn as published In tbo monthly report of tho stntlstlclnn of tho Dppnrt ment of Agriculture Is 10.4. compared with an nvcrnge yield of 25.? bushels per ne.re lu tooo and IMH nnd a ten-yenr nverngo of 21.4 buvhela, The present Indicated yield per acre Is the lowest genernl nverng" ever recorded for this crop, being 2.2 bushels per acre below thu yield in 158 1. which hss stood for twenty years ns tho lowest on retord. Tho Indicated yield In bushels per acre In tho soven prlnclpnl stntcs Is ns follows: Ohio, 20.1: Indiana, 1S.S: Illinois, 21.4; town, 23; Missouri. 10.1, Kansas, 7.R, and Nebrnskn, 11.1. Of the twenty-three states havlug 1,000. 000 acres or upward III corn all but Penn sylvania, Virginia and Michigan tepnrt nn nvorngo ylold per ncto below their re spective ten-year averages. Tho general avcrago us to nunllty Is 73. f per cent, ns compared with 85.1 per cent in-November last nnd 87,2 per rent In No vember, lRW. It Is estimated that 1.3 per cent of tho corn crop of p.im) was still In Ihe bands of farmers on November 1, 1P01, ns compared with l.l per cent of the crop of 1890 In rarmors' hands on November 1, moo. and 0.9 per cent of that of ISPS In hand November 1, 1S99. ' (.'inn! VIpIiI of IliieUtt bent. The preliminary estimate nf the average yield per acto of buckwheat Is 1S.9 bushels, against an nverage yield per acre of fifteen bushels in 100U, lfi.C bushels In lS'.i'.l and a ten-yenr overage of 1 ("..! bushels. Of the six states having 10,000 acres or upward under this product, Including New York and Pennsylvania, which together contain over three-fourths of Hie entlro buckwheat acreage of ihe rountry, four report n ylcl.l per acre In excess of their respective- ten yenr averages. Tho general average as to quality lr. !i3.M per cent, ngalnst 90.2 per cent In November last nnd S8.1 per cent In November, 1S99. Prcllmlnaiy estimates of Ihe yield per ncrc of potatoes Is ,V.i.9 bushels, ngalnst an nvcrnge yield per acre of SO. 8 bushels In JS00, 8S.0 bushels In 1899 und a ten-year average of 78.7 bushels. Tim present In dicated yield per aero Is the lowest since 1890. Of the slntes having fiO.000 acres or upward In potatoes, nil except Michigan and Maine report u yield per acr". com paring unfavorably with their tcu-ycar averages, Indlanu, Illinois. Iowa, Knnsa and Nebraska report less than ouo-half and Missouri less than one-fourth of an nver ngo crop. The nvrrage ns to quality la 78.1 per cent, ns compared with SS.l In November last and 91.1 In November. ISO'J. ,ii Senroity of liny. The preliminary cntlmnle of the average yield per acre of bay Is 1.22 toii3, against nn average yield of 1.2S tons In 1900. Lai tons In 1899, and n ten-yenr nverngp of 1.2S tons, while more than three-fourths of tho forty-seveu Mates and territories for which comparative data are available re port a yield per acre in excess of their respective year average. Such Important stntcs as Illinois, Iowa, Missouri. Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Texas and Arkan sas are nil Included In tho region repre senting less favorable. The average as to quality Is 91.:'. per rent, against 89.7 per cent lu November InSt and 93.S per cent In November, 1S99. Of tho fifteen principal tobacco slates, nine, including Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, report an average yield per acre of tobacco lu excess of their ten-year average, while six, Including Ohio, Wisconsin nnd Missouri, nil below such averages. ' The apple crop Is considerably below tho ten-year average, the pear and grape crops nre slightly below, nnd the sweet potato crop Is slightly above. Plies Cured 'Without the Knife. Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles. No cure, no pay. All druggists nro authorized by the manufacturers of Pnzo Ointment to refund tummy whero 11 falls to cure any case of piles, no matter nf how long standing. Cures ordinary enses In six days; tho worst caF.es in fourteen days. Ouo application gives c.ikc ."i.d rest. Uolloves Itching Itihtantly. This Is a now discovery and Is thij'only pile remedy sold on a posi tive guaniutcc, no euro no pay. I'rlco 00c. If your druggist don't keep It in atoc.k scud us 00c In stamps and wo will forward satr.o by mall. Manufactured by Paris Medlclno Co., St. Louis, Mo., who also manufacture the celebrated cold cure. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, HYMENEAL 1 1 i-i ii I'll-ii-.j ii ii tin. PLATTSMOUTIi, Neb.. Nov. 11. (Special.) Fred Ilolnrloh and Miss Paiiulc Janda wero married this afternoon at the homo of tho brldo In this city. .1. E . Douglas, county Judge, ofllclutcd. Mr. und Mrs. Ilclni'lch departed on the afternoon train for South Omaha. Mr. Helnrlch formerly worked In the Burlington shops bore, but Is uow with tho Swift Packing company. happy. Dr. end 50c R0UTE 0F n-anoican line Cniiiiiilllee l onliler no liilpninlloniil Wit j tlniPtltp l!eurliin Arrniiueil for tluel. ( MEXICO CITY, Nov. it - The several ' comma tecs of the P.in-Anicrlcnn congress ' nro getting down to work. The committer whoso work is perhaps most advanced Is that on the Pan-American railway, of which Sinntor Davis is chalimnu. its work, ' however, hns largely been piellinliiary. Mr, I Davis has received Information about Iho 'route of tho projected ralliuad through tho ' several countries from tbelr respective dele gates now In the city and In cases where the delegates aro unable lo supply tne in formation desired they have, at the t nninr's tcqiiest, sent to tbelr government for It The committee nn commerce and reci procity has held a few Informal meetings but nothing ot Importance hns developed, J. C Williams, secretary of iho United States legation, Is secretary of this com mittee. The members have shown a tendency to discuss minor questions first, such ns Ihe uniformity of port duties, cus toms regulations etc.. leaving the question of commercial reciprocity to the Inst, Thla morning a meeting of the committee for the reorganization of the bureau o! American republics was to have been held, but It was postponed until Wednesday pending the receipt of further documents from Director Korkblll. On Friday the delegates to the congress nnd tbelr fnmlljcs will depart on tbelr first excursion, going lo Pueblo. They will bo banqueted thero by Ihe governor of the stale. From Puoblo they will mako side trips to (ho pyramids of Cuolutn, to the cottou mills of Alexo nnd the sugar mill of Mala moras Izguera. After visiting Pueblo they will go to Orlzlba on November 19, tcturn Hut lo this city on November 22. The ex cursion, therefore, will Inst n week and during that time little or no work will bo done, even by tho committees. IOWA DAIRYMEN OPEN TODAY Will lip lii ScmxIoii I ti til l'rldnj Multt. ill IIuIiiimup, lllnoiinslitii the Dunlin's DUBUQUE. la., Nov. 11. -(Special. I - The twcnty-Hflh annual convention of tho lowi State Dairymen's association will be In Dubuque Tuesday. WcdliiKilay and Thurs day of tho preieni week. An attendance of 1.000 Is expected. Including roprcscntn lives of the dairy Interests throughout tho rou nt l y, and among those assigned to spciii; nro Congressmen Grout nt Vermont. Tnwney of Minnesota nnd Davidson of Wisconsin nnd former Governor Hoard of Wisconsin. Prizes will be awarded for exhibitions of machinery, buttsr and cheese, fin Tuesday Mayor Berg will' welcome the convrtitlou and nn address will bo delivered by J. W. Bouska of Dcs Mollies, assistant state dairy commissioner. Papers will also b" read as follows "Benefits to Be ilcrlvod from Dairy Con volitions and Butter Exhibits," F. A LoIkIiIoii. New Hampion: "Further Dairy Legislation Needed In lown." II. H. Wright, deputy dairy commissioner. Dos MoIiich; "A Itoiiimo of Dalrlni; In Iowa for the Past Year." A. E. Anderson, Oelweln, in. lieu MelCnlivtit on Trinl for Mut'ilei'. SIOUN CITY. la.. Nov. 11. (Special Tel egram. ) Bell McKnlghl, who lived in Ne braska before coming lo Sioux City, wns placed on trial today on the t harge of mur dering his wife. The case Is to be stub bornly fought." McKnlght Is a brick mason, but recently ban been n draymnu. It Is alleged he lind a habit of brutally beating his wlfo ami that lior dentb was directly due to one of his beatings. Tbo defense will try to prove she died of a tumor. It took tho entire da,v lo secure a Jury. Turin Snfp I'tizr.lp I'.iiierto. ONAWA, in.. Nov. 11. (Special Tele gram. I Nn clue to the Turin (la.) bank robbers has been discovered. Exports arc trying to open the money rhest todny, which they have been unnblo to do since the explosion. The building and fixture wero badly wrecked, but will be repaired at once. Tho bank carried W.ni'O burglar In surance and will sutfer no loss. Will Millie mi lotviiii'i Int potion. WEBSTEIt CITY, la.. Nov. IL (Special ) The Ncff Handlebar company, with a eapilal stock of $50,000. has llled Its ar ticles of Incorporation ami begun tho con struction of a plnnt wherein II expects to make 1.000.000 handlebars of the patlorn Invented by Charles Nolf ot Webster City 111 I imo for the bicycle season of 1002. HANDLER STOPS JUST IN TIME NPMiirl.- Hoy MmiiiI Io SiippiiiiiIi ill Voiiiik I'etpr .Inel.noii' IIiiiiiIm When Pollee Ililerl'erP. TBENTON. N. .1.. Nov II Jimmy Hand lor nf Newark and "Young" Peter Jaek Hon of California fought eighteen tcrrltlc rounds lo a draw at the Trenton Athletle club tonight. The bout was scheduled for twenty rounds, but Iho pollco Htoppcd II lu tho eighteenth round, when both men were groggy, but still lighting like demons. At tho HhHi Handler was the weaker of the two nml It Is thought would have ben beaten If tho pollcp had not Interfered. Tho light wns a whirlwind from the nut set. Handler put Jackson to tho mat and hud him gioggy many times. Toward the lose, however, Jackson seemed to grow stronger and Handler was In a bad way when tho pollco stepped In. Widow Seores u Polnl. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov. 11. The widow of the murdered millionaire Frank Uleh lirdiion. seined a point In her favor M Siivniiuali today when the court grunted a change of venue on grounds of pi t .indie. Tho case will go to Platte City for trial Ttlchnrdsoii was shot to death In bis home ni.st Christmas evening when bo unex pectedly appeared. His widow Is Indicted rrvr hlu murder, but It Is Hie belief of the prosecution that the shot was fired b some 1 unknown man. m aro generally the result of some form of stomach trouble. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Consti pation, Nervousness, Headaches, Kidney and Liver Gomplaints, in duce an "all gone" feeling, depressed spirits, loss of sleep and appetite. Don't feel blue. Bo healthy and Caldwell's Syrip Pepsin Herb Laxative Compound makes healthy stomachs. Get a or $1 bottle at your drug gist's today. It vill make you your old self again. A trial bottle sent free if your drufTRist hasn't it. PEPSIN SYRUP COMPANY, Montlcello, Ills, MRS. tiULTJA JAKEMAN Wlfo of President ilakemnn of Elders of Iho 3Iorntoii Church, SnltLnko City, Utah, Iturom mriids Lydin E. IMiikham's Vegotablo Compound For Wo man's Periodic Tains. "Dkau Mm. Pimsiiam : Beforo T. know of Jij'tllit V.. IMnkliutn's Vcp OttiblO C'oinpOlllul I dreaded tint approach of the time for my menstrual period, ns it W.011I1I menu a couple, nf MS. IIUt.riA .IAKKMAN. days hi lied with intense pain nnd suf fering. I wns under the phjielnns, care for ovorn year without nny relief, when mv nttonilon wiik onllod to T.ydln, K. I'lnkimmWotfotnlilo Compound hy hcvcrnl of our Mormon women wlit liail lit'Oii oiu-ctl tlirotinU its iho. I bepnn its systematic use nnd im proved jrrndunily in health, nnd after the use of fcix bottles mv health wns oomph'tcly restored, nnd for over two years 1 hsivc hud neither nelic or pain. S'ou have, n truly wonderful remedy for women. Very Binwrely yours. Mup. IIcr.nA .TakkmajL .SaltlIahcCSty,l'tnh.M $S000 fortil If abom tutlirontal Is not gtnutiie. Tiist ns surt'ly ns Mrs. .TnUc mnii was cured Just isoHiircly will LytHa K. Pliikliion's Veprctnlilc Compound , euro every woman fmfforlnp from nny form of fo mnloills. Mrs. iMnlclinm advises sick wo men free. Address, Lynn, Mass. A CHANGE OF A LIFE TIME For Invalids to (let Cured 1'ivc of Charge by Cutlitignii the British Doctors, IttS Koiird of Trade liiiildlnt!, llcftirc Dec. '.). A staff of eminent ph slrlaus and sur geons from the British Mcdb-nl Institute. have, nt Ihe urgent eollcltnlloii of n largo number of palleiils under their cure In thlr. country, established n permanent branch of the Institute lu this cty at C it of llllli mill l'lirniuu Mreel. IIooiiih i:t-t.".H llourd of Trnili llullillliu. These eminent gentlemen have decided to give their servlees entirely free for Ihren mouths inn dlclne excepted) to all luv.illdi who cull upon them for ticatment between now and December 9. Thesn Ketvires consist not only of con sultation, examination and advice, but ali-u of all minor surgical operations. The object In pursuing Ibis course is to become rapidly and personally acquainted with the sick and allllcled. and under no eoiidltlotiii will any charge, whatever bp. made fin any services rciidured ifor threy months, to all who call before Dot ember The doetoiH treat all forms of dlsea"" ami deformities ami guarantee a cure In every case they uiidi'ilake. At the lint Interview a thorough" examination Is made, and, If Incurable, you aio liaukly and kindly told so; a'no advised against spend ing your money for ili-eless treatment. Male and female weakness, ealnrrli and catarrhal deafiieh". also ruplurc, goitre, ennoer, all skin iIIkpusoi, and nil diseases of the reetinn arc positively i-ured by their new treatment. TIip chief nssoelale surgeon of the Insti tute Is in poisnn.tl charge. tjlllce hours from 9 a. in. .tilt S p. m. No Sunday hours. SPi:CIl. Mri'lt'lC rf jou pnuuol pull npiiiI Nlniiip lor iiuptllbn lihintv - lor Inline I ro:il ineiil A SKIN 0I: BEAUTY IS A JOY rORCVCR D K.T. FELIX liOURAUD'S OKILNTAI. CRliAM, OR MAGICAL HF.AUTIFICK.- Kemovea Tai,, Plniplta. i'rrcklcr, Mull 1'a.tcllM. n Hali ana Hkln ills- jttimte. nnd tiverj . ' i i..i ... nH v. ...... . ,1.1111. II Ul, WQ.UI, nml defies Jtv' lion. It Ins atcn.l till! tikt of (Ml tui9, and lr in harmless wc. inita It t" bo 'U'e 'I U properly nr.idt, An ii no couiu.r- ur annnar iuiii. Dr. L. A. .-jjyr raid to a la Jv ot tli Imut'ton i.t tiKlli'iil): a cm iniiif..! r.in uhp them. I recom mend 'QOl'HACU'S CBEAM' us tlie least harmful of nil the Skin preparations,' For sain bv nil Druggists and I ancy Good Dealers lu tht U S. und Europe. FDItl). T IMI'K1N, I'rop'r. HI Great Jouus St.. N. Y. NEW GRAND DISCOVERY . . . .u.rr.iTfnil w OUR fUH I W f lisrr ml., e.;liiilr f,onlrl. u If B u.n, w.n n 1 rlulnnit Anitrnnl fJuWl MEN 1 I'ayoalTlf plini.rt. Mcnulf'nw ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, M. Y, ,?ll 1,.UI,.VI Woodward nurittii. Mauurm. Till BSDA V. FBI DAY. SATUBDAY MAT. and NIGHT I Perforniaueeii only. THE BURGOMASTER - It Y Till; OBIGINAL COMPANY. Heats now on sale. Prbes: HV, file, 75c, Jl, !(. Matinee: !e, ", i0c, JL. VHNT ATTBACTIONTho Great Sccnlu ''""""n,,.; ,:i,,;vi:.vtii iinni." Throe performance only, Sundav afiernonii nml night nnd Monday night. Nov. 17 and IS Scats now on sale. TpICiIiiiiip inii. Sun , Wild., Hat.. 2.15. Eves , S;I5. Mats iiitiii clams .t oi: ii.iii:. Vvllfrul Clarko & Co., Oolcihun s Cats und Dog. . Andy l-wls & Co.. Hoyco ii. Wilson. Tbo Tanukas, Mile. Pope Calen, Kliiodromc Price 10e, -."e, fiOo. Miaco's Trocadero ruLRPHONn 2VX) matimji: 'rnim-itic, atu- . MOULIN ROUGE Burlesqutrs Nothing but lovely wonun Mntlnci' '.' It . Lvenllig SsLV-Hmoke If you like, SpuHl Friday ovnlng. returns of .Icfrries-llub lu light dlrrrt from rJtig-.dde Next Bundav, Duv ' U, Ltvls Bit; Production m t