Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 09, 1902, PART I, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 0, 1902.
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Our new store has been a BIG SURPRISE to the people who
have visited it; but there will be a FAR GREATER SURPRISE when our stock of Dry Goods, millinery, Clothing.
Gent's Furnishings, Shoes, Wall Paper, Music, etc, etc., is exhibited. It will be the FINEST DISPLAY EVER SEEN
IN OMAHA. Everything will be new, up-to-date in design and workmanship, and guaranteed, and the stock will
come as near INCLUDING EVERYTHING as it is possible.
DOX'T UUY YOUR SPRINC AND EASTER GOODS UNTIL, YOU HAVE EXAMINED OURS, ffyou do, you xvlllboaorry. Wo
shall not only liavo tho finest stock, but wo shall SELZ, CHEAPER THAN WE HAVE EVER SOLD BEFORE. '
THE GRAND OPENING IS ONLY A QUESTION OF A FEW DAYS.
, ,..( This week we offer Immense Bargains in our Grand Clearance Sales.
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37 Departments
In our New Store
DRY GOODS,
MILLINERY,
CLOTHING,
GENT'S FURNISHINGS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SPORTING GOODS,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
BOOKS,
DRUGS, STATIONERY,
TOBACCOS,
JEWELRY, CIGARS,
SODA FOUNTAIN,
CHINA, CANDY,
GLASSWARE,
WOODENWARE,
PAINTS AND OILS,
HARDWARE,
MUSIC,
PICTURES AND ART,
TOYS,
FURNITURE, CARPETS,
WALLPAPER,
TEA ROOM, ' DRAPERIES,
GROCERIES,
BAKERY,
TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE.
BUTTER AND MEAT.
STOVES, HARNESS,
HOUSEFURNISHINGS, FISH.
.'. Naval Oranges
Special
A Hg supply just received.
ice, sweet, tine fltvvred
Maval Orange.
lc each
Sold In Bargain Annex
Spring Shooting is On. See our
Sporting Goods
Department
We have these goods
IP YOU WANT A ; ". .
Hammerless Shot Gun
Baltimore Hammerless ,
Parker Broa. HammfrlMt
L. C. Smith Hammerlees
Remington Hammerless
Ithlra Hsmmerleen
Or any Hammerless Gun coating
from J2n.no to $76.00, or any gun sin
g's, double or repeater.
Coma and aea ua.
IF YOU WANT A ' '
Double Barrel Hammer or Maga
zine Gun, costing- from $8.75 to
124.00. We have got them.
IF YOU WANT A
Ride, any kind of calibre. We will
be pleased to ahow them.
Come early before they are all aold.
' Remember we ahow a complete
line of strings.
IF YOU WANT
Ammunition to fit any gun, rifle
and revolver, we can hand It to
you. x
IF YO UWANT
Foot balls, boxing gloves, Indian
clubs, Whltely exercisers, baae ball
goods, ehootlng clothea, coata,
veata, panta and capa.
We can fit you.
For eale on aecond floor.
Furniture Dept r
Profits disappear. Prlcea are cut to
the or.. A genuine feast of bargains
for the money saving public.
Some of the bargains la Parlor
Sifttes and Couchea.
FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SUITE ,
Solid oak frame, golden oak finish,
beautiful velour covering. Worth
$22.60, at this cutting -4 A QQ
sale at, only 1 tT
FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SUITE
Nicely carved frame, mahogany
finish, fine. Damask covering,
spring edge; very attractive suite,
, worth $88.00; we'll Od50
clean them out st afO
THREE-PIECE PARLOR SUITE
Nicely carved frame, mahogany
finish, well made throughout, beat
steel tempered springs, fine Da
mask coverings, regular pries
- $18.60. Must go at -4-4 AQ
this sale 1 X
LEATHER COUCH
Quarter sawed golden oak frame,
finely carved polish finish, spring
side and spring end, steel con
structlon, seven rows diamond
tufts, regular price $36.00.
To go at this re- " OR
moval sals at. only... a5 4
PANTESOTE COUCH .
Richly carved frame, golden oak,
steel construction, 38 springs of
the best tempered wire; a beauti
ful couch, regular pries -4 fff
$19. To go at this sale 15
COUCHES
Thirty Inches wide, steel construc
tion, eight rows tufts, frame made
of selected quarter-sawed golden
. oak, piano polish finish, covered la
fin tapestry or Imported Belgian
velours, regular pries . -4 -y AQ
$20,' sale price lO
Handsome Picture
Free.
On Monday we offer a
m very handsome picture)
free with every pound
package of Bennett's Cap
itol Coffee.
Mb. Pkg. 28c
Sold in Tea Dept.
Crockery Department
. Annex Basement.
Closing Out Bargains
FIXE ENGLISH DECORATED.
Sauce Boats ... 4 ... . . 15c
Sugar Bowls 25c
Tea Tots 25c
Creamers . . 1 10c
Steak Dishes 25c
Open Vegetable Dishes 20c
Sauce Dishes 3c
Set of 6 Tea Cups and
Saucers V. . .60c
IMlltCS eeeeeeeae.ee 6 C
... SEMI-PORCELAIN.
White Meat Dishes ...10c
Small Meat Dishes .... 7c
Odd lot of Bowls 5c
Crystal . -gallon Titch- .
. ersf 50e kind 00c
Crystal Fruit Bowls . .10c
Crystal Olive and Pickle
Dishes
5c
. Salted Peanut
Peast
These are fresh roasted
and salted for this special
sale Worth 15c pound
ioc lb.
Sold In our Candy Dept.
Great Bargains in oury
Music Department floor.
We positively must close out this
stock this week, and Monday we place
on sale at COST
$10.50 Mandolin, now only $11.00.
, $5.00 Guitar, now only $2.08. .
$7.25 Zither, now only $5.00.
$13.48 Banjo, now only $0.08.
$0.85 Violin now only $ 4.08.
Other Violins up from $1.90.
This Is only a sample of the bar
gains offered.
Annck
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Bargain Room Fi
No. 2 Rochester Lamps com
plete, decorated, $1.00.
Fine Parlor Lamps, 75c.
Fancy line of rich China Cups
and Saucers, worth up to 75c, at 25c
General line of assorted fancy
Dates, 8c.
Odd lots Glassware Pieces,
choice for 2c.
- Hanging Library Lamps, less
than half price, $1.50.
Jewelry Department
This sale Inaugurates the final clear.
Ing out of all the merchandise remain
ing and which It haa been derided
must be ao'.d. No matter what price
they bring. The prices are very low
In some cases ridiculously out of pro
portion with their values, as for In
stance. IC AND 2C COUNTER
Tea Spoons, lc Table Spoons, 2c
Gold Plated Studs Beauty Pins
Barretts Collar Buttons Odds and,
ends, etc.. etc. well worth seeing.
6C COUNTER I
Rogers' Sugar Spoons Jeweled Hat
Pins Jeweled Brooches Collar
Buttons Nickel Tea Spoons Steel
Knives and Forks, etc, etc.
10C COUNTER
Sterllne Sliver Thimbles Hat Pins
Cuff Buttons Rator Strops
Pocket Knives Brooches Brace
lets, etc., etc.
25C COUNTER
Chain Purses Filled Set Rings
Silk Fobs Bracelets Rogers' Des
sert Spoons Brooches Napkin
Rings Hat Pins Charms Peppers
and Sslts in box Jeweled Stamp
Box.
35C COUNTER
Sterling Stiver Coffee Spoons Mus
tard Spoons Wsist 8ets Button
Sets Eye Glass Chains 1347 Tabls
Spoons, etc., etc.
60C COUNTER
Sterling Silver Tea Spoons Gold
Front Cuff Buttons Filled Gold Set
Rings, etc., etc.
75C COUNTER
Seth Thomas Alarm Clocks Quadru
ple Plate Bread Trays 1847 Cold
Meat Forks Sterling Silver Brace
letsSterling Stiver Ladlea Sterl
ing Silver Call Bells, etc., etc.
$1.00 COUNTER
Quadruple Plat Butter Dishes
Pickle Casters Sterling Silver Des
sert Spoons, etc, etc.
Ginger Snap
Festival
Fresh, spicy,
delicious Ol
made special
special.
crisp and
Inaer Snaps
laity for this
4 c lb.
Sold in Grocery Dept.
Special Sale in
TRUNKS
Annex Basement,
When you visit your friends at a
distance, you won't want to tie your
belongings In a bundle. Ton will want
a nice respectable Trunk, Telescope,
Suit Case, or Traveling Bag. We ar
making a special offer on these. Now
Is the time to buy.
Large Fancy Metal Covered Trunk,
regular price, 83.98 Special O fU
price mtmjj
Large Fancy Metal Covered Trunk,
regular price I2.0O Special Afi
price
Canvas covered, flat top, 86 and 3ft
Inch, regular price $G.0O 1 Tt
Special prlc O, O
Canvaa covered, flat top, reg
ular price 83.26 Special 2 25
Butt Cases, regular prlc $1.78 fl
Special price SO
Ladles' Club Bag, regular price 4Q.-.
78c Special price "iOW
Book or Skat Straps, regular c
price 6c Special prlc ...... ...,...
A discount on all Trunks, Telescopes.
Suit Cases and Leather Goods tn this
department.
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SOUTB 01IAIIA GETS BRIDGE
Bill Proriding for New 8truoture Over this
' Missouri Kiver Passes House,
NOVEL PLAN OF OMNIBUS RETIREMENT.
Captala Grlaastead of Saleaa, Neb.,
ISaaaea Lot of Soldiers He 'Want
Pat la Reaalar Afar sad Thea
Seat Horn with Hoaon,
(From a Buff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON, March $. (Special Tels
grm.) Tha bill providing for tbs con
struction of a bridge and spproach across
th Missouri rlvsr at or near South Omaha
was passed by th house this morning. The
bridge Is not only designed for the passsgs
of railway trains but It also provides for
passagsways for wagons, carriages, street
cars and foot passengers.
According to ons of the amendments rec
ommended by th interstate and foreign
commsrc committee, th bridge must, be
built with unbroken and continuous spans
and th lower point of th bridge super
structure shatl not be less than fifty fsst
abov high-water grade line for bridges
as established by the Missouri river com
mission. Th spans ovsr ' th waterway
must be 800 feet In th clesr between the
pier or between piers and abutments.'
While It haa seemed asy to secur the
psssag of this measur in ths house, It
Is anticipated that It will have a rocky
road to travel In th senate, as It Is known
that Senator Millard doea not look with a
great' deal of favor upon this snterprise. It
would not be surprising If th bill were
put to slsep In the senat commsrc com
mittee, not to be awakened until after the
Fifty-seventh congress adjourns.
Wholesale Retirement Proposed.
What may with entire propriety be called
an "omnibus retirement" bill was Intro
duced today by Representative Burkett, at
th request of Captain Grlmatsad of Salem.
Neb. Th bill authorises th president to
' appoint la ths regulsr army and then re
tire th persons wboss names are given
with th rank they held In th civil war,
Spanish-American war or Philippine tnsur-
1 rectioa.
Those who s re to be benefited from this
bill and ths rank they ar to take are:
Robert W. Leonard, colonel; James E.
, fihallenberger, John R. Prince, William 1.
White, Morris C. Hutchlns, James H. Hy
soli, Samuel O. L. Potter, Charles 8. Burns.
John O. Davis and James O. . Bandera,
majors; Reubea A. Whipple, Holman G.
Parlngton, Frank D. . Newberry, Joba P.
Giimstssd. Jscob H. Culvsr. Henry A. Peed,
David F. Alien, Rlchsrd J. Fannlg. . Ellas
H. Parsons, Thomas Downs, Kben B. Ben
ton, Harlow L. Street, and Philip Mother
sill, captains; James B. Clare, Aral lieuten
ant. The only other Nrbraskaa Included
In th list besides Csptsia Grlmstesd is
Captain Jacob H. Culver.
To Sell Part of Moorara.
Senator Millard ststed todsy that hs
- would sndsavor to secur th early passsgs
of a bill authorising ths sals of a part of
ths Fort Nlobrsra military reservation,
whiuh aaa been pending In coogrea for asv
rat years and which was favorably reported
by th senat committee on military affairs
Friday. Ths bill authorises tha secretary
ot the interior to sell the village pf VaJ.
ntta certain lands now a psrt of ths
reservatroa, for $1,460. -
Th commUaiooer of Indian affairs hss r.
' cslved aa application from th Indians la
Thurston county requesting that a delega
tion of their tribe be permitted to com to
Washlng-toa to aid la securing lbs psymeat
of $100,000 out of ths principal now held by
the government In truat for th Indians.
Congressman Robinson also received a
letter from th Indlsns concerning this mat
ter. He called at th Indian office today
and was told that th department had In
formed th Indians there was no necessity
for their coming her.
A bll would hsve to be passed by congress
authorising ths seecretary of th Interior
to pay this amount, and th department
does not believe such a bill iould bs passed
at this time.
Decide Ae-alast Whit Wlnai.
Congressman Robinson called upon ths
commissioner of ths land office today re
garding a communication from a cross
breed woman, White Wing, of the Winne
bago agency, regarding a land matter. It
appears this women Is th only living child
of John Cloud, now deceaaed, who held
an allotment of land at th time ot his
death. His widow claims title to th lend,
also holding an allotment In her own right.
Th department found upon looking over
the records that John Cloud was not law
fully married to the woman and ths depart
ment stated that the tacts ar as stated
and If Cloud was not living with th woman
tn question, as his lawful wife shs Is not
entitled to dower. The department further
stated that it would have no Jurisdiction
over the matter, and that the woman, Whit
Wing, would have to look to th Nebraska
courts for her remedy. '
Deparlmeat Notes.
E. H Hurd of Nswtoa, la., E. A. Smith
of Whiting, la., and Will Downs of Alma,
Neb., were today admitted to practice be
fore th Treasury -department
On April 82 and 88 civil service examina
tions ill b held for Inspector of boilers
In ths steamboat Inspection . servics at
Dubuqus, la. Th position pays $1,600 a
year.
Postmasters appointed:
' Iowa H. V. Smith, Coalfield. Monro
county; W.' C. Guerner, ' Gaza, O'Brien
county; E. H. Whltlock, Nsw York,' Wayn
county.
South Dakota F. A. Lawyer, Duncan,
Buffalo county; A. M. Learment, Starcher,
Gregory county.
Th Corn Exchange National bank of Chi
cago waa today approved as a reserve agent
tor ths Merchants Nstlonsl at Sioux City
and ths Cltlxeos' National ot Des Moines;
also th Continental National of Chicago
for the Cedar Falls National of Cedar
Falla, la.
Dr. H. W, Blgworth, sr., was today ap
pointed pension examining surgeon at An.
anioea, la.
CLOSES RURAL DELIVERY TALK
Hoaa fhota OBJ General Debate on
Rnral Postal BUI ana Will
Vote Monday.
WASHINGTON. Msrch 8. Ths house to
dsy closed the general debate on the bill
to classify the rural free delivery service
and place the carriers under th contract
system. It la expected the vote will be
taken on Monday. . t ;
Rills were passed to suthorlss ths Bouts
umsna Bridge company to couatruct a
bridge across ths Missouri river; to add
Baxter, Marlon and Sharp counties to the
western Judicial district of Arkansss.
Tha conference report " the bill to filTi
the Spanish claims commission power to
compel the attendsnce of witnesses and th
production of paper was adopted.
Mr. SlBcraa of Tenneasee thea rose to a
question of privilege In connection with tha
adoption ot the conference report on th
permanent census bill, lie contended that
the ststement of the eonferees with refer
ence to section i, whi:h originally placed
all the employes ot ths bureau at th lima
ot th pasaag ot ths act under th pro
taction of the clvtl servlc. haa "misled and
deceived" th house. Th speaker held
that as the whols subject had been dlapoaed
of no question ot privilege was presented.
Later in th afternoon a resolution was
Introduced In th house by Mr. Hughes of
West Virginia stating thst It was the In
tention ot congress la pssslng an act creat
ing a permanent census bureau to place In
the classified service of tha government all
the employes of th census offices, abov th
grade of unskilled laborer, whose names
wsr on the rolls of th census at th date
of the approval ot the act. Th resolution
further provides that this Intention shall
be carried out by the passage of th reso
lution.
At 4 o'clock ths house adjourned.
LEADERS AT THE WHITE HOUSE
Republican Member of Congress, It I
Presansed, Dlsenss Cnbnn Reel
proclty Measar.
WASHINGTON, March 8. Speaker Hen
derson and Chairman Psyns of th way
and means commute and Senator Allison,
mmbr of th finance commute, called at
th Whit Houss today presumably in ro
tation to th pending controversy ever
Cuban reciprocity. Thar was th most
posltlv declination to discuss ths purpose
of the call. It was said, however, that th
president had tn no way changsd his attl
tuds favorabl to reciprocity. Ia this con
nection ther war renewed Intimations of
a special meaaags which would clearly set
forth th president's views on the subject.
Th republican members of ths ways and
meana committee favorable to Cuban reci
procity have held long conferences to per
fect their organlsatloa for carrying forward
th contest. . Ia connsctlon with Jibes con
ferences th belief has galnsd ground that
there would : be . a special message if It
proved to be accessary. There was renewed
talk of the compromise today, on report
being 12 per cent reciprocity might be sub
stltuted for 20 per cent. Both sides, how
ever, denied - th 12 per cent compromlss
story. - '
WILL TEST THE RATE LAW
tnterstnte resaaaoreo Commission to
Proceed Aanlast Western Railroads
for Whaleanl Rata Cnttlns.
WASHINGTON", March 8. Chairman
Knapp of th Interstate Commerce com
mission stated today that the proceedings
to bs Instituted against railroad officials,
as a sequel to their recent admissions ot
wholessl rat cutting, would be civil ac
tions In equity to enjoin th csrrltrs from
further vlolstlons of th Isw. Ths pro
ceedings involve th princlpsl rsllroads
running between Kansas City and Chlcsgo.
Actions sgalnst ons or two ot tbess, tre
said, would suffice for testing the question.
Ths offenses admitted were that they bad
been cutting under th scheduled tariff on
gralna.: dressed meata and packing house
products.
SEEKS INFORMATION FROM HAY
Roaolatloa Introoaeed In Honao AW
lag; Secretary for Parts of
Thomas Pnseport Reo.aeat.
WA8HINOTON, March . Representative
Burleeoa of Texas todsy Introduced la ths
houss a resolution of inquiry cslllng upon
tb sscrstary of stats for Information as to
w bather he declined to request ths British
government to grant pa ports to Rev.
Hlrsra W. Thomas sad wife, who ar sl
leged to have requested permission to go
to South Africa for the purpose of dis
tributing funds raised la th United Bute
for th relief of aoacombaataat prlsoasra.
PLANS BIG AIRSHIP VOYAGE
Eantos-Dumont Is to Try Trip from London
, ' to BirmiDghftm.
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THIS IS GREATEST FEAT YET ATTEMPTED
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Weald Like to Become a Cltlsen of
I'nlted States . if He Changed
Nationality Hopes to Visit
America Nest Year.
(Copyright, 1902, by Press Publishing Co.)
LONDON, March 8. (New York World
Cablegram Special Telegram.) M. Saotoa
Dumont has been received here with extra
cordiality because he appears as a victim
of alleged French Jealousy and unfalrneas.
Speaking to your correspondent, hs says:
"I don't Intend to become an English sub
ject, but If I were to change my nation
ality I certainly should become either Eng
lish or. American. I am anxious to go to
America, but probably shall sot now until
nsxt year.
"Interest la taken In aeronautics here by
a limited circle, but It Is not cultlvsted to
ths sam extent as In France and th United
States. Still I hope the Aero club will be
sbls to provide a prise which will tempt
competition, to enable me to demonatrate
th superiority of my balloon.
' "My new No. 7 baa forty-five hore-powr,
being nearly three timea as powerful as No.
waa. Tb lncreaaed power Is secured
without a proportlonste Increase In weight,
owing to Improvement in ponstruction. It
hss coat nearly $5,000, so It Is expensive
business when a balloon gets smsshsd up.
"I had expected to ascend from the Crys
tal Palacs, near London, but the spacs
available was not sufficient. However, thst
difficulty can be easily arrsnged If the Aero
club -can tlx up a suitable prize.
"I shall return to Paris Immediately to
wind up my affair there. ' I bop that by
May I shall be experimenting here."
It Is doubtful If any equivalent to th
Deutach prise of $20,000 csn b secured here,
ss Englishmen rarely offer inducements tor
experiments, unless they see an Immedlst
prospect ot prsctlcal and profitable results.
LONDON, Msrch 8 Through the Aero
club C. A. Pearaon, publisher, haa offered
Ssntos-Dumont a prize of 4)000 for an air
ship voyage from London to Birmingham.
No time limit Is fixed. Tb dletsnce Is 100
miles. This will be the greatest feat Ban-toa-Dumont
haa yet attempted. By request
of Bantoa-Dumont ths competition Is open
to all aeronauta.
DOGS ON RURAL FREE DELIVERY
MI'ttary Authorities of Bavarian Alps
Send Port and Provisions
by St. Bernards.
tCopyrlght, 1M, by Press Publishing Co.)
MUNICH. March 8. (New York World
Cablegram. Special Telegram.) Th mili
tary authorlttea in Bavaria are employing
specially trsloed dogs to carry letters
snd provisions to the snowsd-up gsrrlsons
among ths Bsvarlan Alps. These dogs ere
nt the St. Bernard breed
The, mountain gsrrlsons' ars oftsn
snowed In three or four weeks at a tlms,
cut off from all communication with tbs
outsids world. A bi-weekly post has been
establlshsd, tea dogs trsveling together.
All provisions ot a heavy kind ar in store
la ths gsrrlsons, but lighter delicacies sr
often lacking, and these, together with let
ters, ar carried around the dogs' necks.
- Wbsa ths snow I trossn hsrd enough
sis dogs ar hitched to a small car piled
with things. Occasionally th dogs are
tempted to pursus a hare, In which case
th mall Is slow and imperfect. But this
seldom happens, and th authorities on th
whole ar satisfied with the experiment.
GOOD PLAYS INSTEAD OF STARS
Shareholder Vote Rcjano Ont of
Theater for Sake of Olvlna
Pablle More Variety.
(Copyright, 1902, by Press Publishing Co.)
PARIS, Msrch 8. (Nsw York World Ca
blegram Special Telegram. Mme. Rejan
was practically expelled from her theater
by a vote of aharoholdera, who deposed her
husband as msnager of th Theater du
Vaudeville. This action came Ilk thundsr
frora a clear sky to the theatrical world ot
Paris, where Mme. Rejan Is considered the
greatest comedienne living.
The sbarsholders published a statement
Intended to refute th accusation that they
treated Rcjano too abruptly. In this stats
ment they say In substancs that nowadays
capabls actors srs so plentiful - that ths
public hss tired of seeing certain personali
ties glvsn undue importsnc by relentless
advantage; that good plays ar wantsd, not
stars; that la those places v here th star
prevail good plays ar impoeslbls, but
authors ars cramped by the inssn preten
sion ot tb star. To sustsln their position
the shareholders point to Bernhardt, Coque
Iln and Hading, who cannot pay expenses,
while well-balanced companies of practi
cally anonymous players ars . doing excel
lent business. 1
EPIDEMIC OF LESE MAJESTE
Hard Times in Germany Drive Labor
ing; Men to Desperate Mean
of Sastenanee.
(Copyright, 1802. by Press Publishing Co.)
BERLIN. Msrch (New York World
Cablegram. Special Telegram.) Th cold
weather, th slackness of work and bsd
times generally have caussd an cpldemlo of
les majeate.
Tb latest cass Is that of a laboring man
in Hamburg named Schmidt, who, driven to
despair by hunger, want up to a policeman
snd dsnounced th kalssr. Schmidt was
immediately arrested, promptly tried snd
ssnt to prison for thrss months. Schmidt
said hs preferred that meana of obtaining
free quarters In Jail, as his eonselsnos
would not allow blm to commit assault or
break window.
REBEL SUCCESSES IN CHINA
Captor Government Officials, Release
Prisoner Who Join tho
Rebels.
HONG KONG, Msrch 8. The Kwsng SI
rebels hsvs reached Kal Chou, a town
eighty miles from Kwong Chan Won. Thsy
surprised the local mandarins, captured th
garrison and released ths prisoners, who
Joined In tbs rebellion.
It la reported that th members ot th
Trlsd secret .society have joined tbs rebels
snd ar burning snd looting villages.
EXPLOSIVE BULLET IN HIS LEG
Coont Who Lost Heavily at 'flambllag
Is Row Dying: from Brother-la-Law'
Bad Shooting.
(Copyright, 1902, by Prose Publishing Co)
VIENNA, March 8. (New York World
Cablegram Bpaclal Telegram.) Count Jo
seph Potockt, whe lost more than $400,004
gambling tn ths Jockey club six weeks ago,
hss bsea unfortunats agala. He waa hunt
ing wild boar oa his property assr Laberg
whea his brothr-la-lw. Prince Mathlas
Rsdslwlll, using an explosive bullet, acci
dentally fired and hit the count Just below
tb hip. Th count was seriously woundsd,
th bone being knocked Into splinters, which
entered all the surrounding psrts of th
body. It waa Impossible to get proper treat
ment for him at Nieswltsch or even at
Warsaw, so hs wss tsken to Berlin, where
tb medical faculty despair of saving him.
Hs could not corns to Vienna because
the gambling affair was being Judicially In
vestigated, and . he would have been ar
rested It he survived.
His wife, who wss ths beautiful Princess
Helen Radxlwlll, accompanied him to Berlin.
OLIVE CUSTANCE'S ALLIANCE
Jllta Oeoree Montaara to Wed Man
Who Figured la Oaear
Wilde Case.
(Copyright, 1902, by Press Publishing Co.)
LONDON, March . (Nsw York World
Cablegram. Special Telegram.) Lord Al
fred Douglas' marrlag with Ollv distance,
who Jilted George Montague, M. P., cousin
of th duk pt Manchsster, to make this
atrang alliance. Is the social aensstlon of
th week. Ollv Custsncs Is the hsndsome
daughter of Oeneral Cuataac, and is re
lated to several aristocratic families. Eh
has always affected Bohemian society,
writes verses and at one time formed a w:id
attachment for Rlchsrd LeOalllsnns.
Alfred Douglaa was tb "Bosey" ot th
trsglc Oscar Wild scandal, and tbs cob
slant companion of Wild after th letter's
release from prison.
Ths marriage has excited th utmost as
tonishment everywhere and ha caussd pro
found psla to the bride's parents. -
WHY KING SHUNS IRELAND
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Caneellntloa of Proposed Visit Taken
to Indicate Bitter War en
I'nlted Leagae.
(Copyright, 1902, by Press Publishing CO
LONDON, Msrch (.(New York World
Cablegram Special Telegram.) Cancelling
of th king's visit to Irelsnd nsxt summer
Is taken to Indicate that the government
expect the Irish Jsils will soon bs full ot
prisoners consequent oa th proclaiming of
th United Irish league, an illegal com
bination which the landlords, aided by tb
London Times, ar urgsntly demanding
ahall be supprsssed. A visit from th king
undsr such circumstances would b' awk
ward. It not dangsrous. Ther ia no agra
rian crime In Irelsnd to afford aa sxcuse tor
ths revival of wholesale coercion, but the
antr-Irish feeling in Englsnd Is so general
snd rampant becsuse of Ireland's hostility
to ths Boer wsr that many reprisals wtll b
spproved hsrs.
COSTS TO SEE. THE PARADE
Blaj Price Offered for Seats for
Day of Coroaatloa
, Spectacle.
LONDON. Msrch $. Thla city Is already
flooded with Illustrated literature pointing
eut th advantageous view points from
which the coronatioa psrada may be wit
aM4. Wluduws opening oa balconies at
such points ss Ludgst Hill have been let
tor 42 each. Slog! seats tn th strand
have been sold for 8 to f. Slngls win
dows with exceptional approaches ea the
Surrey sids hsve fetched 78.
Equally elsborate plans for viewing th
naval parads are alrsady la full swing.
The demand for hlgh-claas stssmsrs Is said
to exceed the supply. These tours will In
clude a four-day crulao about the ehaonsl.
From 19 to 18 guineas are sew asked for
slngl bertha.
TWO MEN FOR DIAZ'S PLACE
General Beyes and Jose Limsntour Beoome
Meiiwm Presidential Possibilities.
FORMER IS bACKED BY AMERICAN PRESS
President Dlaa, It la Believed, Will
Retire from Office at the End
ot His Constltational
Period.
MEXICO CITY, March I. Recent tsl.
grams from points on th Americas fron- '
tier te Journals of weight' snd romtnene' '
In the United States deal with ths Import
snt matter ot th succession to th presi
dency of this republlo In case of the re
tirement ot Presldsnt Diss or at the ex
piration of his present constitutions!
period. It wsa stated that hs would In .
sucjt caas bs suocseded by ths prsssnt min
ister of war, Gsoeral Bernardo Rsyss.
American pspers have widely commented
on this dispatch, pralalng th minister of
war as a valiant soldier and as governor
of ths Important state of Nusvo Leon,
where his administration gave satisfaction
not only to ths Mexican people, but to
resident Amerlcsns. and It was propsrly
argued that so capable an administrator
would be certain to carry on the wise pol
icy of President Diss, who ha crsatad
what la now gensrally called "Modern
Mexico." x .
Advoeat of Peaee.
Amsrlcaa editors, also noted the fact of
sympathy existing between Americans sad
Oeneral Reyes, who, It was said, would be t
certain to maintain the peace of Mexico '
unaltered.
It Is known on unimpeachable authority '
that General Rsyes, la cass of ths presi
dential succession . being for th causss -named,
would glv his cordial support ta -ho
"andldacy ot Mlnlstsr of Finance Joss
Ives Limsntour. a statesman of daman. '
strsted aptituda tor tb highest admlnts-, '
tratloa fa tbs government and a strong and '
sdis msa. rsopie unacquainted with Mex- )
lean affairs have some tlmee rsgsrdsd .
Ssnor Limsntour as bslng merely a flnsn- ;
clsr, which Is an error, and It Is bsllsvsd, '
apparsntly In ths United Statss. thst only
a soldier csn maintain the present most '
satlafactory state of things In this coun
try and thus It hss come about that th
American preaa haa spoken snthuslastically
of General Reyes as. ths successor of Presi
dent Diss, but It Is known her that Gen
eral Reyes Is htmsslf on of th slaments
of strength behind General Limsntour, as '
Oeneral Reyes has publicly on various oc
caalons expressed himself.
Thus It to believed that Minister Llmsn- ,
tour, supported by General Ryes and other
lending persons xes here, will meet com. .
pletely th need of Mexico, which Is peace
witn progress, and one occupying tb pres
idency would bass his acta ea to firm
foundation laid by President Dla and hav
ing that necsessry prestige resulting from
ths prssidsnt's recommendation of that po-
irtioal convention as it seems probable be
will recommend. ,
Judging from talk In highest political cir
cles ia this country, this statement of the
situation la high politic ot Msxlc will
msks clear bow harmonious are the rela
tions of high personage for the preeent ,
admlnlstrattoa and will assure lavestars
la all forms ot Msxicaa securities of the
continuance of those conditions of pssoe
and progressiva enterprise so superbly es
tablished by President Diss, who hss hsr-
montsed all Dsrtlea and factions and craat!
aa srs of political good feeling unparalleled '
except during th presidential term ot
J erne Monroe ia the United, States.
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