THE OMAHA DAILY 11 EE: FRIDAY, MARCH i 1002. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Republic!) Primaries the Center of Publio Interest Today. KELLY AND KOUTSKY ARC PRINCIPALS wayaraliy Caaelaatee Still Shew Hesl IMfr Is EirMili Their Prefer escea far Trrf aad Clerk -Migi titr Gip. psring an ordlnsnre for the condemnation of tbt portloni of fourteenth and Fifteenth streets between Missouri avenue nt J street. Thli property li what la known a, the Csssldy tract. As efforts hare been mad in the rant to cure the opening of theae streets without avail the council decided that the proper thing now waa to condemn the property end appoint a board of appralaera. Aa soen aa the ordinance la pa.se and publehed the mayor will name competent men to make the appraisal, it appears to be the Intention of the cltlsens In the eastern part of the city to open up a number of atreeta from Missouri avenue north this Bummer. Made Cltf CeasI. Doan's Kidney Pills 1 1 Tbla la republican primary day and Inter at a moog polltlclana centers to a great ex tent In the fight now on between A. R Kelly and Frank Koutaky for the mayor alty nomination. Primaries will be held In each of the six wards from noon until 7 o'clock and then the reault will be known. Both Kouteky and Kelly were working hard yesterday with friends and last night the contest was beginning to get decidedly in terestlng. There la atill some bestltatlon on the part of either of these candidate to name their preference for treasurer or clerk ana aa for councilman, with six to be chosen. the two leading candidates appear to be all at aea. Primaries will be held at the following lo cations: riret Ward Collins' music store, Twen ty-fourth and K streets Second Ward Andrews" teed store, til North Twenty-fourth street. Third Ward Northeast corner Twenty- . seventh and T street. Fourth Ward $11 North Twenty-flfth street. . Fifth Ward Bayatcr building. Thirty aecoad and J streets. Sixth Wsrd Northwest corner Twenty fourth and O streets. Fire delegates from esch ward are to be chosen, with the exception of the Sixth ward, where there la only one delegation In the field. The I ft of Judges and clerks of these pri maries hare previously been printed, pedal Trooa Mcetlaa. A meeting of the South Omaha cavalry troop waa held In the council chamber laat night, when the muster rolls were pre sented for signature. At the close of the meeting fifty-eight members had signed. The rolla will remain open for further atg natures until 1:45 o'clock tonight. Immedi ately after the closing of the muster roll 'Captain Hodglnl of the Second infantry ot the Nebraska National guard will Inspect and muster the troop. ' Tssterday afternoon Ed P. Baker, one ot the well known musicians of South Omaha, sent a request to Csptaln Holland ot the troop regarding the formation of a band for the troop. Mr. Baker aeaerted that he had or could soon secure a band of twen-ty-four pieces. - The men have musical In struments now and as soon as uniforms are supplied will be pleased to Join the troop. The Question waa considered laat night and the unanimous decision waa that the troop wanted a band and that Baker waa the man to lead It. As soon aa the muster Is completed Friday night a requisition will be msde on the ad jutant general tor uniforms and suppliea. A tailor was present at the meeting last night and took the measures of the men signing the muster rolls for uniforms, caps. lectins, ate. " One RearUtratlea Day. Under ths law here will be one day for the revlaion of ths registration Hats. This will Te on Saturday, March 29. The Judges ; and clsrks appointed by ths eounty Judge Isst fall will serve, although , there may ' be some' vacancies on account! of removals from warda, eto, filled by application ot the proper o(B . clala ta the eounty Judge. As It Is now the council designates ths places for holding . registration, leaving the city clerk out, Of the matter entirely. This Important mat tar will most likely ba taken up at the cteetlag ot the council on Monday night. lacialry for Boats, Bond buyers In Omaha made numerous Irqulrles of the city clerk yesterday regard ing the proposed laaua of $140,000 In renewal bonds Dr. R. B. Rchlndel has been called east by the serious Illness of a relative. Chief Etter of the fire department Is mi f- rering rrom a severe attack or rneumauam. Will B. Tare left last nlaht for the north western part ot the state on a business trip. It. C. Howe, general manager of the Ar mour Dlant here, spent Yesterday In Kan sas City. Fred Drews Is preparing to erect a $3,000 dwelling In Jetter's addition. Thirtieth and T atreeta. Mlaa Fav Mullen, daiichter of Mrs. Carrie Mullen of Albright, la recovering from her I recent illness. Adsh chatoter. Order of the Eastern Star. will give an entertainment at Maaontc hall on Saturday evening. W. 8. King has returned from Anaconda. HonL. where he spent a (ew days looking after business matters. General Manacer Kenvon of the Vnlon 8tock Yards company ia expected home I from a western trip today. Mies Mabel Francisco. TwentV-flrst and O streets, who haa been seriously 111, waa reported Detter yesterday. A meeting of Phil Kearney post No. 1, Grand Army of the Reoublle. haa been called for Saturday evening at the office of J. D. Bennett In the Pioneer block. H. D. Wright, whose home is at Morrow, Kan., died Wedensday nlaht. a severe case of smallpox being the cause. This Is the first death from smallpox that the local health authorities nave noted tnis winter. HUGHES STAYS WITH HIS VIEW Not Inflaenced la Judgment af Fill- plaos ay Kxpreaaloaa of Gea. eral Merrttt. WASHINGTON, March f. Gsnsrsl Hughca gave further teatlmony b store the senate Philippine committee today. Mr. Patterson resumed his questioning, which yesterday led to a aharp , colloquy in the committee room between the witness and himself. In an endeavor to establish the fact that the Filipino army had effectively held the Spanish army within Its lines In Manila, previous to the arrival of the American foreea, Mr. Patteraon referred to I the surrender of 3,000 Spanish troops to the Insurrection forces In July, 1$9&. Gen eral Hughes eaid that , the Incident would only make him believe that the Filipinos bsd cut oft tha supplies from the Interior. Senator Patterson read from a magailne article 'by General Merritt, published in July, 1899, In which ha spoke of the army under Agulnaldo, which he said had been an Important factor In the altuatlon . which confronted the United Btates army and which . had waged a . deaultory warfare against the Spanish, resulting In the cap ture of 4,000 prisoners. Dots that modify your opinion T" asked. Mr. Patterson. ........... "Not at all," said General Hughes. . In answer to a further question by Sen ator Patteraon aa to whether the Filipinos would accept Independence unless it was accompanied by a protectorate by the United States, General Hughes said that at conference held by him with representa tives of the Insurgent army la Manila they would not commit themselves to a proposi tion of a protectorate by the United .States. They first wanted Independence, be said. and after that they would- arrange- for the D o A N K I D N E Y P I L L S WATCH IT! Watch the Urine, should it contain a "brick-dust" like deposit; should it be too highly colored; should urination be too frequent, painful in passage or irregular in any way, 'tis a serious matter demands attention. When the kidneys fail in their work when their delicate fibrous filters become clogged they warn you through the back. The back has many aches and pains from kidney ills. Help the kidneys when they're sick help them before congestion or inflammation makes you miserable; before urinary disorders appear. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve the kidneys cure the aching back and every kidney ill down to dangerous Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright's disease. Positive proof of the efficacy of Doan's Kidney Pills in the testimony of friends and neighbors. OMAHA PROOF: No. 19th St. Mr. Charles O. Winger, a brlckmolder, 1132 North Nineteenth street, says: "A friend of mine heard me complain of aching In my back and trouble with the kidney secretions. I had been subject to these attacks from the day I hurt my back lifting house sills four years ago. This friend gave me a box of Doan's Kidney nils, which he had bought at Kuhn & Co's drug store. I thought a dose or two helped me and. Increased the quantity. The treatment cured me; at least up to date I have not been bothered with any of my old symptoms." GET DOAN'S Don't ac cept a substitute. Noth ing else as good. No other kidney remedy endorsed by . people you inow. OMAHA PROOF: No. 20th St. Mr. E. O. Glean, school teacher, of tU4 North Twentieth street, says: "I pro cured Doan's Kidney rills at Kuhu & Co's drug store, corner of 16th and Douglas streets, for my wife. She suf fered terribly from attacks of kidney -complaint for years. At the time her back was aching severely and although she used many preparations sold to be sure cures for kidney complaint, the ben- eflt received from Dunn's' Kidney Tills was so pronounced that we bnve no hesitation In Indorsing the representa tions made fof them." Jill Druggists sell DOAA'S Kidney Pills. Price SO cents per box, Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.t Sole Proprietor. D o A N K BrntaVtArtitai Amstpkui '. hating - An trial r Art Theae vacancies will be wlla th. otw powtffc. . .... The peace and good will. General Hughes declared, which existed la the Philippines outside of Manila from July, 188, to Feb ruary, 1899, were due not to the Filipinos, but the Spanish Padres. Reverting to his csnferenee ' at Manila; General Hughes aald he was unable te get Agutnaldo's representatives to define to him what concessions they desired short of absolute Independence,, although they slsted that they moat have something den which fere being advertised In Ths I nlte to take back to the 30,000 ken who Be. ' It Waa llt.rt.lt vatrrf.v hv mm. I v.r. vlrtiifillw I n Af nr fct ilfv KjkailM Omaha buyers that bonds ot the kind ad- unless they did they would be unsbte te I Story of the Traders and Trapper! of the M - f ....... , ... J. Mn iu- , s . : . .... . . .. . . BQAjys Kidney Pills P I L L S NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES verttssd could be sold for a less per I hold them In check, 'cent than tha city nroooaea to ut and I 1 eoneequently the bidding at next Monday RAISES CONSULS' Bight's meeting of the city council will doubtless ba aplrited. Members of the council asssrt that ths bonds will be sold to the highest bidder and that no person or bask haa any light ot way In ths mat ter. , Bill Poster Ordlaaaee. City BUI Poster Scott and Building In ' apsctor Click have been restrained by an order ef the district court from tearing down certain billboards now located on private property. The council by motion directed Scott and Click to remove certain signboards, as It was represented that they were la danger of falling down and catch ing Are. A judge of the district court. after hearing ths petition of ths defendants SALARIES Diplomatic Aparaarlatswa Bill Makes Net laereaae of Tweoty-Mae Tk.tMBl Dellara. WASHINGTON,. March I. Senator Hale from ths committee on appropriations today reported ths diplomatic appropriation bill with amendments making a net tacreass of 929,456 In the total appropriation mads by the bill as It psssed ths house, bringing the entire sum up to $l,B6,tR6. Great West NTERESTIKG CHAPTER OF HISTORY Call'orala'a Favarlte Flawar Has Whole Ttlias Derate IS Tha Jew la War laeta'a Jesses 'Are. ance of better salaries to consuls and sec rstarlee of legatioa. Tha salary ot the mla Ister to Persia is raised from $5,000 to fL&OO. There la an Increase of tS0 each la the sav af tha consul nenerale at Antwern and la ths aetlon, thought differently, and now Coburg and a reduction ef $300 In that ot ths 1. Is asserted that the question of ths hiui at Dawaoa Cltv. tha nreaent aalarr validity of the ordinance will be brought being $1,500. Other amendment reatore the consul gen- "The American Fur Trade of the Far West," by Hlrara Martin Chlttsnden. cap ..i. . .n.r. flatted Btates army, is The tncreaae is dne largely te the allow- V ,olumlnoui work that will appeal most strongly to students of the ntstory oi ins settlement of tha great west. As Its title would indlcste, the work contalna a hla tory of tha pioneer trading poata and early fur companies of the Missouri valley and tha Rocky mountains and of tha overland into court.' Coadeaaaatlaa Urdlaa.ee. City Attorney Lambert la engaged In pre- Eieat Pains eral at Constantinople and the agent at Sofia to their former positions In the diplo matic service, taking them from the con sular service, but without change af salary. The rank of the consul at Marseilles Is re stored te that of consul general and tha consul at Munich la made a consul general with salary Increaaed from $1,000 ta $2,500. A favorable report today waa authorised commerce with sania re. i greatly reinforced by sdttsble mapa and II luatratlona, which add to tha general in terest ot the work. This work ot Captain Chittenden Is not a reprint or a compila tion of references from printed books, but la a new and conaecutlve history of the ...t down to 1850. It Is the result of years of research among original manu script journals, documents, etc., which are scattered In all parts of ths United Btates. A love ot the subjsct and a farall- are Nature's warning notes of approaching danger from a dis eased heart. Ff you would avoid debilitating diseases, or even sudden death rrom this hidden trouble pay heed to the earlv warnincs. Strengthen the heart's muscles, Quiet its nenr- pus irritation and regulate its adion with that greatest of all heart remedies, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. , Darting pairji through my fceart, left glda and arm would be followed by smothering, heart paama and fainting-. Dr. Miles' Heart Cur faas entirely reliered too of those troubles. " Join Van DENvritcm. $S Kewaunee St, Milwaukee, NVU. ., .Dfc-Miles' " . He&fft Ctiffc ontrols the heart adtion, acceU '.rates the circulation and builds op the entire system. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. Dc allies Uedlcil Co., Elkhart XaAV a commission to eo-opersta with Canada In an examination of the diversion of the boun dary waters between the two countries. The senate committee on commerce today authorised Nelaon to make a favorable re port on his bill prohibiting the tnsertloa la bills of lading for goods shipped from the United States to London ot a clauae re quiring conaigaeea to pay tha London ter minal cbargea. ONE BANK ORGANIZED A DAY Rearlr Hiss flaadre Katioaal Amu elatlaas arias; t'p laea tares 14, 1DOO. WASHINGTON, March A report Is sued by the Treaaury department snows that sines the passage of the act of March 14. 100. there have been organised $7$ national banking aeaoclatlona. with ag gregated capital stock at $4S.51i.0O0 and bond deposits ot $12.t;t.400. Of these 6S2. with aggrrgste cspltsl of $15.254.000.. hsd Individual capital af leaa thaa $5.000 and bond deposits -J $S.W$.00, and e asso ciations with aggregate capital of $35. teS.OOO, and bond deposits of $T,(.(00. were with Individual capital of $54,000 er ever. During the laat month there wae an aversgs ot one bank orgaaised dally. At tha close of busictss aa February U. there were ia active operation 4,8ft national banking aaaoclatioas, with assured capital stock of $U.i7.l5: bonds so. deposit to secure circulation, $12:, 575, 000; circulation outstanding secured by bonds, $820,07?. 794. Ths circulation secured by lawful money deposited on account of Insolvent banks, aaaoclatlon in voluntary 'liquidation and thoee reducing clrrulatloa. was $M.3H.I3. eihauattve and tntereatlng wor. Curing a profeaalonal career of over twelve yeara In tha tranamlsalaalppl country the writer visited nearly every aectlon which was fre quented by the American tradera; while a realdence of ssveral years la St. Louis gave htm convenient acceaa to that rich treaaure-houae of oitglnal documenta per- lalulng ta thla early period. At this day tew real lie the important part the fur trade took la the progress snd civilisation of the traaamlasisstppl regtona. From ths return ot Lewis and Clark, la 180$, to tha discovery of gold In California, there were stirring times In this then unknown region of which little hss heretofore been written. When the early annals ot tbla vaat territory are examined we And that the fur trade Is the true source of Its history; We sre sccuetomed to look upon Lewis and Clark as tba original pioneers of tha Missouri val ley, but the lonely trader had frequented theae ahores nearly two generatlona be fore their expedition went up the river All ths beginnings of civilisation In this then remote country were msde under ths fostering protection ot ths fur trsds. Ths drat transcontinental highway, ths Oregoa trail, was opened and established by ths traders, as was also the ao leaa Important the gsnlus of the statesman and ths ps university says: "It is a labor ot love which haa involved a vast smount ot dstail work and tribulation. It baa been designed to pleaae and Instruct the people and honor 'our loved atate flower. Together with my co-laborers, I have tried to turn out an example ot book making la every dstail creditable to California." The result Is noteworthy as ths first book ever pub lished upon any state or national floral em blem and as a remarkable record ot the botany, history and literature ef a unique flower, which la aa distinctive of the stats as the eequola. The book Is made beautiful by a cover dealgn by W. H. Bull, and many halt-tone illuatratlona are contributed by various hands. A number of artists have given sketches snd many amateur photog raphers have sent in pictures that are ex tremely Interesting. The thousands of peo ple who have visited California and whose remembrance of tha country Is Inseparably associated with the beautiful yellow poppy, will greatly value Prof. Smltk'e compila tion. Prof Emory K. Smith, Palo Alto, Cel. "The Jew aa a Patriot," by Madison C. Peters. Is ths first book which hss 'ever been prlntsd te point out conclusively the soldierly qualities of the Jewe both la Eu rope and America. The book, written ny tha author of "Justice to the Jsw." a well known Baptist clergyman, la in ths nature of a rsply to Mark Twain's article in Har per's Magaslne, where be accusea tne jew "with a patriotic disinclination to stand by the flag as a soldier." Dr. Pstsrs arst points out that Jews furnished the money j necessary for Columbus expedition ana i that the wonderfully well plaanad expedl- tion of Columbus was dus to the scientific achievements of Spanish aad Portuguese Jews. He tskes up the part which tba Jews plsyed la the colonial cause. Although there were only 150,000 Jews la tha United Btates at the time ot the civil war, nearly $.000 Jewlah soldiers served In the union aad confederate armies. Tha first official call to organise the abolition movement In 185$ was slgnsd by flvs Oermsos ot Chicago, four of them Jewe. Over 4,000 Jewlah ool dlsre aerved In ths American srmlea dur ing the war with Spain. In tha armies ot Europe tha Jsw hss likewise been conspic uous. Soma ot Napoleon's greateat mar ahala were Jews. Boms ot the grestest sol diers of Germany and Aualrla were Jewa by birth and Inherited genlua. ,Tbs Jewish population of Europe is about $.000,000. They contribute 150,000 men of tha war strength of European armies. The Baker A Taylor company. New York. There ta a revelation for the loog-auffer- ing reader of the recent historical novel In Michael White's "Lachml Bai." Hla sub ject Is one with which the public Is un familiar, but it haa a real attraction. A Hindoo heroine la an unexpected dlacovery and, when te ths courage of ths soldier. to private matters, but is expected In this city within the next two or three daya, and arrangements will thsn be made for his presentation at ths Btate department. EDITOR NEW STRONGLY URGED Presanre ia Brsaatht ts Bear l ass Him Accept ths Aaatatsat Pot ' master Geaeralshls. , WASHINGTON, March (.Considerable pressure Is being brought te bear on Harry 8. New of Indianapolis to accept the first assistant ,postmaster gsnerslshlp, but there ia said te be very much doubt of hla ac ceptance. Senator Beveridge of Indlaas conferred with Postmaster General Payne on ths matter today. Mr, New bases his reluctancs on business and ether reasons, but has not yet given a final aaewer. llgloua sentiment and the same wonderful Intuition, but the Maid or Orleans knew not the love of man, while love playa a large part In Mr. Wblte'a tale of hla heroine. The woman and the heroine are cloaely united in the romance, which la handled with great skill. The author appears thor oughly familiar with the life, cuatema and manners of India, and his book has ths strength and dramatic force of Mrs. Steel's On the race ot the Waters." J. P. Taylor 4t Co.. New York. "In ths Phsntom Caravan." by Cordelia Powell Odenhelmer, the readers are taken Into the great unknown, and thers hear from their own lips the life stories of those who have long since left the flesh, yet were Intimately associated la their different earthly Uvea; the whole forming a con. nected narrative. The wandering Jew, Ahasuerus, whose entire history Is traced In a manner never before presented, re futea the legend that Ona who came only to bleaa was the cause of his curse; while the love of ths youthful Caesar affords a beautiful sketch of a Roman maiden. The tragio Uvea of the Russian nihilist. Nadje, and ths Spanish nobis, known as "Thirty nine." are strongly portrayed; and the Idyllic child-life of the Italian boy, Tony. Is the embodiment of contrasting Joy and pathos. The Abbey Press, New York. Mterary Notes. Edwin Markham'a lateat poem. "The Dream of Pllate'a Wife." haa iuet been completed, and will appear exclualvely in tne April nucceas. The Bcrlbners publlwhed the following books In February: The Valley of De cision," by Kdlth Wharton, her flrat long novel; I'auleen's "Immanuel Kant- Ills Life and Doctrine," tranelnted by Profa. Crelghton and lfevre of Chicago univer alty; "Melomanlaa." by Jameo Huneker. and a new permanent library edition of Theodore Rooeevelt'a "The Hough Kldera," with forty Illustrations ana a ponrau i the author. Tha miulMl of the arte Is music and nineiui nfjiiur.. ulr...u..; u .,. wife of Wtl 1" ,JES,."n,'"K AT.,,,Sm,a,a. And now he 1 1 am P Mckiitrtct at 'the reeldence. Foley's Kldasy Curs makes ths kidneys I aad. bladder. riL, Ceooalaa aoiklag la- Jurloua. route the Santa Pe trail. ' Ths aanals of its doings sre full of exciting' and re maatie intsrest. Never before nor since has there bees a period ia the history ot our country that contains so much ibst sp pesls to the lover of adventure. Captala Cblttendea baa treated the whole aubject la a crisp, readable atyle. la thorough aym- pathy with hla taak. The reader of bis stirring pages will feel that the early hlatory of tbla region Is aa attractive as anything romance fcas ever produced. Francis P. Harper, publisher. New York. Ia writing ot hla aew book. "The Ooldea FoSPf," ProL Emery X. SnUik ot Stanford trlotlam of the woman, there la added the Dure affection of tha maiden, all of las elements of a thrilling and sympathetic re manca have beea Joined to a degree seldom found. Ths Rsnl of Jhansl Is no Imaginary character, but a peraonage ot hlatory With whom It la well that everyone ahould be acquainted. A young woman at tba mo ment of the outbreak agalnat Brit lab nils la Htndooeian In 1857, the princess took promineat part in that atruggle for freedom. By Michael White tha Rani Is railed the Jeanne d'Arc of India, aad la many respects there is a great llkeneaa between the r reach aad the Hladoa aeroiaee. They had the aaae patriotic impulses, the same re- Taff Will lasers Oseratlss. WASHINGTON. March (.Governor Taft. having concluded his testimony before the congrssslonal committees, left here this afternoon for a visit to hla home la Cin cinnati. While there be will undergo an operation for tha ailment which compelled bis return te Washington from the Philip pines. His pressat plsn Is to rsturn to Washington In about a month for a fur ther conference with the president and the secretary ot war and to start back for Manila about the first ot May. His health has very much Improved since his return to this country. Alwnya .No.uctuiun New to Show You Society Stationery Our display la tne largest. Our roods the proper thing. T asm SB aa M M M BVaVV w 5 XnONEKYtJ Society Stationers. . U0S Faro em 8jt. Weartaa; Apparel Oaly Aaaet. HELENA. Ark.. March 1 EJgene B. Smith, a lumberman of Earl, Ark., haa filed a petition la bankruptcy In the fed eral court here. IJabllltlea are scheduled at $121,176. with no asaeta except the peti tioner's wearing apparel. 1IKU. cornea before us in a new iigm um an author. Mr. gouea a new story, "The .Kirtn String, has an inaiviuiiaiiiy. im inven tive genlua tnai naa mmiru ine wunu wun hla atlrring strains, haa offered it now an unique romance, a story atrong. true, dra matic, filled with love and musical en chantment. Peter Newell, whose illustration for the new "Alice a AOveniurre in n unaeriann (Harper ai nave saaea conviurraDiy iu me fame aa an artlHt. was at one time em- floyed la his youth in a phot.. graph gal cry. It seems quite probable that acme of his moat amusing conceptions of the human face may well nave nsa ineir origin in ma uhyalcanomiea of people preparing to have tneir piciurt- m n , uu hw .uuw. Newell availed himself of theae opportuni ties for observation. The above books are for ssle by the Megesth Stationery Co.. 130$ Farnam St WANT VIEWS OF COLOMBIA Will Aak far OSBelal As. ssaaeemesl. BOOKS gtswlsvrsst kla Paare aa ss state) f as. We ess alas tarsias a.av sasat abltaaed. Earkalow Bros. - VBock Ehoi,M lets Faraaaa , . fates BSA Ms Cuming. Funeral Sunday at t p. m.. from residence to Trinity cathedral. Interment Forest Uwd. Friends Invited. BTEARN8 Samuel Henry. March (, W8. KuneralVrom' hla late realdence. 71$ North Twenty-aeccnd street, Saturday. March . at 10 a. m. Interment Foreat Lawn ceme tery. Friends Invited. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS You can't buy anything for your rome that Is more entertaining for tha aame amount of money than a genuine Edlaon Phonograph. If you haven't heard the new Edison Molded Kecords, you have no Idea how good they are. Stop In any time and hear them. Edlaon Oem, $10; Standard, $30; Home. $V. We alao sell the Victor snd Columbia Dlso machines and Recordi!. Bend for new Record Hat, free. Mall orders promptly filled. We went a dealer In every town. Write today. WASHINGTON. March $. It ta learned hero that Dr. Concha, tha new Colomblsn minister to the I'nlted Btates, haa requested bis government. In view of ths preaent atate of negotiations between Colombia, Nicaragua and Cceta Rica and ths United Btates with regard to aa isthmian canal, te make aa official announcement of Ita views and purposes in that matter. The aame re queal haa been aubmitted by the Panama Canal company at Parte and a declaration of this sort is hoped for. Dr. Concha Is new la New York attending . New Sh08s For Spring- Wo have Just opened up our new spring patent colt, shoes for women s ves r the same shoe w sola hundreds of pairs last year without a single complaint from a customer the shoes are known by their superb fitting qualities and up-to-date style patent . colt vamps with dull kid tops that make a beautiful contrast medium extension wt It soles-and the beet of It all Is the price which Is only S3.50 snd you never were able to get so much for $3.50 except at Drexel's. 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