4 r - OVATION TO GENERAL ALBAS Ci8rTtiT Wlcme tb Yiotor iritk Lsid Dimoiitfatiois. TO CBOWN HIM WITH HIGH OFFICIAL HONtfl Trlnmph nt Colon Mny Hrsult In I'litclnu Altinii In .1 n t limited Service of tlio He. public. COLON, Nov. 30. The town I (nit of troops from Raranqullla. Over 700 sol diers landed from tho gunboat General Plnzon last night. These belonged In the Interior of Colombia ond nro fine, able bodied men and veteran troops, having taken part In many previous engagements. Among them are a few of the female rela tives of tho soldiers. General Alban re turned to Panama yesterday afternoon. On Thursday, by cutting a passage through tho wood, unknown to Colonel Darrera, who occupied n small bill nt Uuenn Vista, a detachment of tho government forces at tacked Ilarrern's troops In the rear. A cross-firo In both front and rear resulted In disaster to tho attacked and tho ultl mato surrender of tho town. The gov ernment lost In tho Buena Vista engage ment Captain Dnmlon Eplsonla and sev eral other officers. From l'anama comes the news that tha urronder of Colon to the government truck 'the liberals like a thunderbolt and that thoy are still unablo to realize the fact that tho city is again In tho hands of tho federal authorities. IIIb Honor for Allinn i General Alban's Colon triumph, with tho aid of tho troops from the gunboat General Plnzon, Is regarded hero as an achieve ment that may possibly lead him to tho highest honors in tho service of the re public Ho was wolcomed at the tallway station last night by a largo crowd, lie wont from tho station to the barracks under escort of a searchlight procession, headed by a band. Along the lino of march many "vivas" wero heard and thore waB much firing of squibs. Tho restaurants wero open until 10 o'clock In the evening for the. first tlmo In many months. Tho recapture of Colon 1h admitted to bo. almost a deathblow to the liberal cause In this departmont. There Is no doubt that guerrilla warfaro will be resumed In the mountains, but stronger forces and better organization aro considered essential requisites for tho liberals if they Intend to resume tho struggle seriously. Both Panama and Colon aro quiet. Trains on the railroad still carr armed Amer ican guards and are running on time, Tho Gnrman man-of-war 8tcin arrived at Colon last night. Lillian temple, of Rathbono Sisters Is notified of tho death of Sister Irving nt tho Presbyterian hospital, on Saturday at A p. m. Notlco of funeral later. Anne Korby Coy, H. S. MR. RALPHBINGHAM, hiladdphla's Mod Popular Singer and Entertainer, Pays High Tribute to OR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP. UK lULPn BINOOAU. PHILADELPHIA. Pa... Sept. 11, 1801, Gentlemen: In my work an a monologlst, .linger and entertainer, I frequently find tha strata on my throat so exhausting as to practically rnaka It impossible for me to continue without resorting to a tonic. 'A long leoture often leaves me with a. very sore, nnd hoarao throat, and at such times I find Dlt. BULL'S COUOH BYItUI simply In valuable as a soother and strengthens So much do I think of this remedy that t atn never. at home without a bdttle of it. and on my tours through the country I Sever fall to Include DR. BULL'S COUQH YIIUP In my grip. In fact. It Is as essen tial to my auecess at are my songs, stories I'VwXW.'V, Vorjr tru'y yours, RALPH J9INQHAM. B sure you ret Dr. Bull's, the one that curt$. ft that the "null's Head'1 Is on the pack . All rellabl. druggists sell It. Large bot tles 26c. Refuse substitutes and cheap Imi tations; they do not'eure and aro Injurious. SMALL DOSE PLBA9ANT TO TAKE. 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AT ELKS' LODGE OF SORROW Sertlees nt Ihe lloj 1 Thlx Morning Will Unvr n llrnnllfnt I'roKrnni. The lodge of sorrow to bo held br the Elks' lodge of Omaha at Uoyd's opera house this morning will bo ono of tho most attractive and imposing sessions over held on a similar occasion in this city. Tho musical numbers aro especially strong. Tho Instrumental numbers aro in chargo of 13. Nordon nnd will bo rendered by tho Doyd theater orchestra, beginning with the overture, "Auld Lang Syne," In cluding Sullivan's "Lost Chord," Ruben stein's "Melody In K," Handel's "Largo," and closing with "The PrlcBts' March," from "Athalla." One of the musical features will bo a contralto o!6, "At tho Old Cathedral Door," to be sung In Omaha for the first tlmo by Miss Clara Edna Street of Platts mouth. Tho words of the song were writ ten by MrsJ Lctltla K. Burton of Plotts mouth and tho music by Miss Kittle Cum' mlns of tho same city. Thoso who have heard tho song pronounce it excellent, nnd In their homo city both the writer, the composor nnd the soloist enjoy high reputa tions. Other musical numbers will be: "Lead, Kindly Light" and "Tho Vacant Chair," by tho Ellin' quartet, consisting of 'Clinton Mil ler, J. V. Ilienuan, Walter C. Nelson and Thomas F. Swift. Mrs. Estella Hlako will render, as a solo on the harp, with piano accompaniment, "The Holy City" and a "noverie;" Mrs. Cora Lathrop Patterson will sing "Save Me, O God" and "Some Sweet Day;" Mrs. John C. Drexel will alng "Trusting, I Call," and Mrs. W. 13. Hitch cock will render a contralto solo, "Face to Face," whllu In the opening nnd cloalng odes tho lodge and audience will be led by tho quartet. Two orations wilt be delivered, one by Ed P. Smith nnd the other by John L. Wob stcr. A. Elliott Miller will act as chaplain. A stellar attraction of the first class was (ccured by tho Elks' memorial committee yeste'rday afternoon. The committee, ac companied by lge Vlnsonhnler, tho ex alted ruler ot the Omaha lodge, waited on Mr. Frederick Wardo. tho eminent actor mil enthusiastic Elk, nnd cordially Invited him to talk on "Blkdom," a subject which Is very near and dear to his heart. Mr. Ward Is a member of St. Louis lodgo of Elks and holds an honorary life member ship In ton different lodges throughout the northwest, where ho Is known as "tho father of tho Kilts." His talk will follow the contralto solo, "At tho Old Cathedral Door." Manager Traitol of tho Frederick Warde company Is a member of New York lodgo No. 1 of twelve years' standing, and there are several other Elko In the company. They will all Join with the Omaha Elks at the lodgo room at 0 a. ra. and proceed with them thence to tho theater. Tho women In the company will occupy ono of tho boxes. Tho public is cordially Invited to at tend this service. Fifteen ushers will be In attendance to sent all who come. No tickets nro required. Strange lo sny, somo peoplo had an idea that a collection would bo taken up for charitable purposes. Noth ing of tnls kind Is ever dono by the Elks. Every dollar that they give In charity comes from the annual benefit and from the members of tho lodgo. AUDITORIUM GRADING IS DONE Excavation Complete and lllnl, Hoard Fence to lie Erected, Grading for the Auditorium building was completed yesterday afternoon and a tem porary fenco was built around tho ground. The board of directors will Immediately advertise for bids for construction if the proposed chango In the articles of associa tion is authorized by tho stockholders at the meeting to bo held December ID. Tho subscriptions now aggregate about $140,000, exclusive of tho contributions, and It tho articles aro amended according to tho proposition of tho board of directors the company will have power to Incur an obli gation of approximately $93,000, which, with the amount of money which cau be col lected as the building progresses, will bo sufficient to complete tho building. Each Indian bravo who took part In tho recent foot ball game was given nn Audi torium brick as a souvenir of the occasion. WRECKS A PUZZLE SWITCH Nortlnrenlprn Snitch Engine Mixes Up the t'nlon Pnelllc Illock System. A Northwestern switch cnglno weit Into nn open nwltch In the Union Pacific frolght yards Just cast of Thirteenth streot at noon Saturday and caused much damage to tho Interlocking switch and signal sys tem. The onglne wrecked a complicated "mizzle" switch nnrl hlnokml tram In (hat portion of the yards for tho remainder of mo nay. it required tho work of a largo gang ot. men all aft tracks In condition to run ovor, while tho repairs to tno Interlocking switch systom will require much longer. It Is estimated that the damogo to tho system alono will reneb $250. Medical Batteries Wo carry a complete linn of Batteries for Family, Pnyalolans' and Hoipltal use. Wo have a good family battory for $3.50. Call and e us. No trouble to show goods. Thi H. J. Pinfold Go Medical and Surgical Supplies. IMS rantam Bt. - - - - - OMAHA. Fire, Smoke, Water Sale In tho nrt department tho stock damigd was light mostly imoke which was ea sily removed, (except where paintings wero ontlrely destroyed.) Tho Inmirance adjusters made the nllownnre big enough so thnt wo will sell all framed Pictures at ono-half price. Sheet Picture. Water Colors, Etchings, Engravings, Faclmtles, Carbons, Photo graphs. Plalnotypes, at one-fourth to one halt off tho price. Frames for pictures at one-half to two-thirds off our best prices. Great display of pictures at 5c, 10c 23 and up. Water Color Doxes one-fourth off. QPKN EVENINGS. A. HOSPE, Mvili ni Art. 1513-1515 Dlitfti. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SVXDAV, UKCE3111I3H. I, 1901. ALASKA HAS ITS ADVANTAGES Hit a Birrtn, Ic-CTred Dtittt bj An; Mannir of Muu CLIMATE AND RESOURCES ARE VARIED (Jrent Xeeil of I he Henloii .1 tint .oit Is n More Coinpnet I 'or in of lioonl (Jnvrrn ment. G. C. Hazelet of Alaska Is In the city, the guest ot George A. Mead. Mr. Hazelet has been Interested on tho Copper river In Alaska since 189S and speaks In glowing terms of tho country. Those who Imagine that Alaska Is a bar ren, glacier-covered region will be surprised at the story of Mr. Hazelet, made after five years' experlenco In that possession of the United States. "Alaska," said he, "contains more square miles of land than all of tho United States east of the Mississippi river, so when ono speaks of that country ho has to uco gen eral terms, for what Is true ot one part may not bo true of all, but so far as known one thing Is true of the entire region, and that Is that gold deposits exist In varying quantities wherever It Is possible to de velop them. Gold has been found In the Klondike, English territory east of the Alaskan line. Gold has been found nt Cope Nome on the western coost. Gold has been found on the Copper river and gold Is being mined at Circle City, lu the northern part of tho country. ' On the Yukon river, be tween these points gold has been discov ered at several places and the ground bits not bcou raoro than scratched In atp' place. "A large part of Alaska Is south of set tled portions of Norway and wo havo the Japan current along the shore which greatly modifies the otherwise Arctic tem perature. At Vnldez, the metropolis of tho main land of boiuhern Alaska, tho ther mometer never falls below 10 degrees be- Woman's Work in Club Tho third of tho scries of lectures ar ranged for the English literature depart ment of the Woman's club this season will be given at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning In tho auditorium ot Crelghton university by Ilev. Father W. V. HIkro, his subject to bo "Newton and His Works." He will spenk especially of tho great discovery of tho law of universal gravitation, giving accounts ot the various systems proposed before the tlmo ot Newton, nnd will Illustrate the work of Newton In placing our knowledge of planetary motions upon a sccuro math ematical basis. The subject, though math ematical In ltd nature, will be Illustrated by experiments and brought down to tho understanding of tho non-professional mind, nnd promises to be ono of tho most Inter esting thai has yet been given. There will bo no admlttanco charged nnd a general In vitation Is extended to all who arc Inter ested In tho subject. ' With Christmas so near nt hand, no less than a dozen women's societies are giving, or about to give bazars, fairs, oyster sup pers nnd llko affairs for the benefit of their work and tho general public who have not tlmo to rrnko their own Christmas gifts. The list for this week Includes sev eral really unique affairs that aro a wldo variation from the old formula by which tho society derived the greater share of the benefit, On Thursday and Friday of this weok the women of tho First Congregational church, will hold a bazar and at C o'clock on Friday evening will glvo an oyster supper at the church. On Friday tho women of St. Mary's Ave nue Congregational church will conduct a Christmas market which they fissure tholr friends Is to bo an Innovation. To bo sure, thero will bo fancy things for sale, but they nre to be "shown" after tho manner of tho women wero addressed by Mcsdamcs Du country store, which method thoy proposo Vmont, Towne, Jayncs, Tong and Furman. making a most Interesting and amuslngvj feature. "The Cross, Its History and Influence on Copley for 18k Plain Gold Rings Copley for Solid Gold Chains Copley for Ladies Pearl Brooches Copley for Solid Silver Tea Bells Copley for Silver Cor. Desk Blotters Copley for Ebony Goods Copley for Gorham's Sterling" Silver Copley for Watches HENRY COPLEY WARES OF GOLD AND SILVER. IB IOUTH 18TH ST., IMXTOIf BLOCK. ipeolsl Wntch nxamlner B. If. n Coltf Watch Iniptclor O. A S. L. R n. K. c. ir. nr. od k. c. a n. iin $$ $ t RED HOSIERY WHITE NECKWEAR BLUE UiNDIiRWKAR BLACK The $2.50 Mutter. 107 S. lflth. - 0 l low zero, whllo a few miles away, Just I acrbrs the coast rsngo of mountains, tern I pcratures of 60 nnd 70 degrees below aro not uncommon, but with this low tempera ture the air is dry and thero is little wind. Last winter a force of men lived In tents north of the mountains from November lo March, working every day, nnd suffered lit tlo discomfort. Corps Are. Plentiful, "Wheat, oats, barley and similar grains maturo In that country and along the val leys of the Interior tho native grass Is abundant. This grass Is tho greatest fat tencr of stock I havo ever seen. Within two weeks after cattle are turned upon It they arc ready for tho butcher, and they can bo grazed, ordinarily, from May until tho middle of September. Tho yield cf grain Is remarkable. Of course, the quick growing varieties must bo planted. Near our camp on the Copper river, 200 miles north of Valdcz, wo have raised all kinds ot small vegetables, such as radishes, let tuce and onions, and potatoes mature In that valley. There is no doubt that n largo part of Alaska will be self-supporting as soon as the people thero realize what can be dono In an agricultural way. "In addition to ngrlculturo there are other Industries which can be developed. A Minneapolis syndicate and an English syndicate this year purchased largo hold ings on Kcnal peninsula, near Cook's Inlet, and will develop tho petroleum and coal fields which have there been discovered. This coal, It Is believed, will solvo tho ques tion of American coal for American ships on the Pacific coast. Xeeil lletter Government. "What Alr.Bka needs is a change In tho form at government. Wo should have a dclegato In congress and be organized ns a territory. At tho present tlmo every Indus try pays a direct tax to tho United States, part of which Is set asldo tor tho school fund and the rcmalndor turned Into the general treasury. The United States pays nil ot the governmental expenses, but wo have no legul way to provide for the mu nicipal expense. Wo cannot maintain streets nor roads In the country. Wo can not maintain municipal organizations ot any kind, and we should be permitted to do For weeks tho members of tho Youug Women's Christian association bavo col lected and contributed "things" for a bazar to bo held during tho holidays. The Parish Aid of Trinity Cathedral will give a raustcale on Monday evening at the resldenoe ot Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kountze to which over 200 Invitations have been sent out. Tho women ot St. John's Episcopal church at Twenty-clxth and Franklin hold their bazar on'Thursday evening. There Is demand among tho members ot tho Young Women's Christian association for a current topics club and It Is probable that ono will be formed soon. Tho members of tho Margaret Fuller literary club of the South Ilrauch met as usual on Monday even ing nnd went In a body to tho home of Mrs. W. P. Harford, where Mrs. Hanchett de livered tho address on "Lttcrnturo In the Home," the first of tho series of parlor talks to be given for the benefit of the members this winter. The delegation numbered seventeen. The regular meeting will bo held tomorrow evening. From 2 to 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon thero will be a moth err meeting at Grace chapel. Mrs. Emma Myers will talk ot "Tho Mothers ot tho Bible" and Mrs. Wlck orsham will slng. The program will be followed by refreshments. A small but enthusiastic" meeting was held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon nt the Chapel of tho Carpenter. Second and WU- llam streets, for the purposo of organizing nn auxiliary to tho Omaha Woman's club. In tho absenco of the president, Mrs. Tll den, the vice president, Mrs. J. H. Dumont presided. Tho active work of organization was deferred until next weok, yesterday's meetlne being chiefly preliminary. Tho A Water Proof Shoe- For women Is decidedly new and con only bo had from Drox L. Shooman Wo hail them mado to our order so that wo could give tho women just such a shoe as we havo been giving tho men This Is not as you might suppose a clumsy shoe on the con trary, they are neat, dressy, lightweights the mnscullno lust nnd toe, with wide ex tension eoles and vlcl kid uppers, treated by a new patent process that makes them absolutely water tight an ideal shoe for winter scrvlco, combining grace and com fort sires 3 to 8 width A to E at $4. Drexel Shoe Co., Fall Catalogue Now Ready. Omaha's Up-to-date Shoe Ilonse. 1410 FARM AM STUEET. In Buying a Stove- Tho flrit point to consider, is it a stove that will save fuel nnd at tho same tlmo heat tho rooms Intended to. Wo havo sold tho Favorite Base Burners for years and have never had a eompla'-t. I will positively guarantee every Fa vorlto to do Just what it Is represented to do, especially regarding its wonderful economy and durability. I will refund the monoy paid If I am In tha wrong. Bear In mind that I have a reputation for square dealing. Tho Favorllo Steoyilango, at J30 is tho best range sold in this country. A. C. Raymer Builders' Hardware and Tools. 1514 Fariinm St. Our Gold Medal- Chocolato bon-bons are pure, fresh and delicious. No wbero wjll you find so pure a lino of choice candles as at our store. The teit of tho pudding is in the eating. We would llko you to apply this test to our delicious candy. Nothing to dainty, so elegant and so acceptable as a fancy box of Balduff's fresh bon-bons or chocolates put up In novel and useful packages, such as work baskets, glove boxes, handkerchief cases and many other forms. Take home a box with you today. W. S. Balduft 1MO Wmrmmm 3U so. Until a few years ago there were no correct chnrts ot tho Alaskan roast. Today tho coast la surveyed as far an Valdcz nnd tho survey will bo continued around tho west coast. Captain Abercromble of tho army Is opening military road from Val dez to Eagto City end has the rond opened, after a fashion, to tho Tnnnna hills two thirds ot tho way across. When this road Is completed by using tho Yukon river we will bo ablo to go ovtr tho country on American soil. A lino ot telegraph Is being extended by the government from Valdez to Eagto City and another line from Eaglo City of Nome, thus opening up n consider able portion of the country. With more at tention paid to Alaska by tho government that country will become one of tho richest possessions of the United States." TO CHECK CONTAGIOUS DISEASE County Commissioner 3lnUe- Plan for lletter Control of Epidemic. At a meeting of tho Board of County Commissioners held yestorday morning tho commissioners discussed the caro of con tagious diseases nnd drafted resolutions ad vising that greater caro bo exercised in quarantining persons suffering with any contagious or Infectious disease. Tho board declared that publlo funerals for persons dying with such diseases should bo pro hibited. The committee on courthouse and Jail was Instructed to order flics and cases for tho equipment ot tho vault In the office of the county Judge. A flood CoiihIi Medicine. (From tho Gazette, Toowootnba, Australia.) I find Chamberlain's Cough Ilemedy Is an excellent medicine. I have been suffering from a severe cough for the last two months and It has effected a cure. I have great pleasure In recommending It. W. C. Wock- nor. This Is tho opinion of ono of our old est ond most respected residents and has been voluntarily given In good faith that othors may try tho remedy nnd be benefited, as was Mr. Wocknor. This remedy Is sold by all druggists. and Charity Art," will bo tho subject of the third of tho Illustrated lectures to bo given by Mrs. W. W. Keysor on Saturday evening, De cember 7, under tho auspices of tho women ot tho First Methodist church. Mr. Lum- bard will furnish tho music of the evening Tho Dundee Womnn's club met last Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. A. M. Smith. Tho current events hour was oc cuplod by Mrs. Karr with a review of "Tho Crisis." The subject for the day was "Tho Commonwealth," under the leadership of Mrs. Marin C. Pyke. Questions wero asked nnd answered on the class lesson, "The Protectorate and Government ot Oliver Cromwell." Othrr subjects dlsciiBsod wero "The Conquest of Jamaica" and "Capturo of Dunkirk." Mrs. John H. Hart read Dry den's "Death of Cromwell," after which Mrs. Pyko read nn Interesting and compre hensive paper on "Cromwell." Sho said that his sternness was extenuated by tho times. The ono blot on his record was his cruelty in Ireland. Mrs. Esther M. Wester Held was elected to membership lu tho club. The program ot the Woman's club Monday afternoon, In chnrgo of the department ot political nnd social science, Is as follows: Atnzourkn. for Ham On. 12 Edmund Hchnecker airs. Kstolle make. Iteport ot Depot Work.. ...Mrs. G. W. Clark Clvlo Improvement Mrs. C. W. Damon Music (u) Allah Chadwlck (U) i.uuo uoy Hluc Onrrlt Bmltli Mrs. W. E. Hitchcock. Some Impressions nf tho Pan-Amcr- Icim MrH. H. S. MacMurphy Piano Solo-Cnpricclo Hrlllanto Mendolssolm jwiss Lovely, with Quintet String Accompaniment. The regular December meeting of tho Woman's Christian association will bo held Tuesday, December 3, nt 10 n. in., In tho parlors of the Young Men's Christian association. 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