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TUB OMAltA DAILY 11EE: TUESDAY, MAltCll H, 1003. CONSUMPTION CURED. DREADED LABOR WAR BEGINS Mr. Edward Schuharth and Mr. II. C. Allington, Whom the Doctors SalJ Had IncurahU Consuaaptlon. Here Permanently Cured by DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY TOPPED HEMORRHAGES, NASHUA CITT, N. H Oentlemen: It rith gret tlaur that I writ lo Infor ou that I have lined eight bottles of yo 'ure Malt Whlxkey. I would not have be. TOPPED HEMORRHAGES, NASHUA CITT, N. H.-Oentlemen: It U 1 wrne 10 inrorm ur been r today only for your wonlrful mull- tin. I have used all kind or coutn syrups no. been under th cars of onciore. i nave hail three eever attack of grip an pneu monia, which have left m with a bail cough and weak lungs and heart. I am 67 yeara old. It haa toned up my system and atonped the hemorrhages. I roush but very little. -1 orily regret 1 did not know of your whlnkey before. I rannot etprew what It haa dona tor ma. I beg to remain yo-irs respectfully, MRS. H. C AlAlNOTON, Nov. U, 1901. DIK KLT VIRKD. Pear Blra: rulers on a read It through. and bought I picked up on of your clr tabl about a month ago and ugh. After reaains t wem oui a bottle of your whiskey, which heloed me riant away. 1 am now on my third bottle, uetng It for so-called Incurable consumption, and I feel like a new man. I think that It" I had known of your whiskey when I wea at horn In Chicago 1 would hav never com. out here 1 Market Street, Penver, Oct. IS, 1901. There ara thousands of caaea. Juat Ilka that of Mr. Schuharth and Mra. Allington, where the patient thmight they had Incur able consumption Until their dootpra pre ecrlbed Duir Pure Malt Whlekey. Duffy'; Pure Malt Whiskey la absolutely sura end possesses more .curative power th" '' other medlclnee. . It contain rro fu oil. ao common In other whlskeya, aJid which tae dangerous Ingredient lrf whiskey, es pecially for the dlaeaaed system, when the poison takea effect. Duff ys Pure Malt Whiskey - not only drive out consumption germ and beal the lungs, but It bullda up new t au; and renovate the entire ytem. It aid d -tlon, tltnulatea and enrlche the Plo.od tone up the heart, Invigorate and build up the Vdy o that It will throw off all disease. At th Medical Convention In Al bany, on of the leading doctora said ha would rather hav Puffy' Pure Malt Whiskey to cure consumption, catarrh, aathma and dlaeases of the throat and lunaa than all the quack medlelnee In th world, and the doctora preeent agreed with him unanlmoualy. Duffy r-ure Malt Whtakey la good for old and young. It haa carried the bleenlng of health to hundred of thouaanda of poor aufferera. Many hav tried to Imitate It,- and unreliable dealer have been known to try to sell their cuato mer ome cheap substitute because there was more prollt In the Substitute. Mo we caution our patlenta'to be careful and aee that "Duffy a Pure Malt Whiskey" M on the label, and that It la our own patent bottle, with the nam blown in tn Dome. Fight Originated1 bj Teamsters Extends to 8 umber of Trades. FREIGHT AND EXPRESS MEN JOIN FORCES Strike I Growlaar Rapidly anal wltfc Reeralt Proaalaed Tlr, Threat- a Least e Bitter Teateat. BOSTON. March 10. After nearly six week of skirmishing the dreaded labor between the organised teamster, Thl ia the only way Duffy' Pure Malt I freight and express hssdlers ol Beaton and wniaaey is i'i. in ' I tha I mm arat railroad comorstlons. the naaas ii "" I .. - u.,nM mA the New York Central Hudson River, the latter locally known aa the Bo ton A Al bany, broke out today. Tonight the out took la that unless powerful agencies are erjeedllv Invoked to compel peace the struggle will have a far-reaching effect, The striks, which is a sympathetic one, already Involves 1,000 men In and about Boston, Stopping work because of the dis charge of union men who refused to handle nonunion moved freight, the four organisa tions now on strike made every effort today to extend their sphere of Influence to ami I ated bodies, w'hlle the corporations enet getically tried to fill the strikers' placet and to receive and dispatch (Sods offered them. Both met with some measure of sue Write Puffy Malt Whlekey Co., Roches- -ess. ter, n. I., lor l wo gums cuunir y whlat.. euchre, etc.: Inclose 4 cent In iiihni in rover noafna-e. Valuable medical booklet free. Mention tnia paper, uuui Malt Whiskey la old by all druggists, grp r.n nr direct. 11.00 a bottle. It Is th only whiskey recognised by the government aa a medicine, neiu udsmiui. bop to have crews with which to 4tspetch soma of the vessels by daybreak. DEMAND AN EIGHT-HOUR DAY Dearer Tradesaaea Strike fee Skerter Hears ttltk I'alea Waea. PENVER March 10. The carriage mak ers, mechanics, mattre makers, Indoor wire workers and fuel handlers in this elty are out on strike for sa eight-hour day sod union wage. It Is said (he unions are de termined to make a fight tor an eight-hour day In all branches of labor and the struggle msy involvs 7,000 workmen la Denver. ... . I conreaerate army, .where ne was also a I surgeon. He was anmarrled sad to year of age. LONG QUITS THE CABINET enders Eii Begigrjation to Take Effect on the First of Hay. I C B X r KT T XT-U A a . . a a CONGRESSMAN MOODY TAKES HIS PLACE I n are apartment was caned Zi :7i night by a blase at No. 948 West Fifth eslaaatlaa Ha Beea Aallclpate lor J street. In a small bouse owned and occu. meat ol III lateatloa Hav Beea Made. Ceatral Lakar I'aloa Haeke Strikers. NORFOLK, Vs.r March 10. The Central Labor unlun of Norfolk today stood by tbs strikers In their extermination to stay out ao long as the condition requiring them to go bsek to work with nonunion men was In force, notwithstanding tbs decision of the board of arbitration named by the Chamber of Commerce. ' The Central Labor body refused to raise the boycott sgslnst the railroad company. Men Deelrfa Rot to Strike. MI830ULA, Mont., March 10. Tbe strike of the Northern Pacific trsln crews was declared off today and trains will resume running ss usual. ' The' men conferred con cerning the 'rule of the' road and tfie organization lo which they belong and say the walkout wss not warranted by tbs circumstances. pled by Henry Behrena. The house was totally destroyed, but th most of the fur Dlture wss saved. Mr. Behrena, who Is about 70 yeara of age and lives alone, was asleep when the Ore) broke out, snd had not the fire been discovered by a nelshbor soon WASHINGTON, Msrch 10. Tbe third after It started he would hero undoubtedly haase la the cabinet 6t President Rooae- lost his life. He wss removed from the! velt occurred today, when Secretary Long I building partially overcome by smoke and ' Submitted bis resignation In a graceful let- I in a dated cendltion. The loss Is sbout ter. It being scoepted In one equally fellcl- 1600. tous by tbe president. The change was made complete by the selection ef Repre- I Cantoa Iroa Worka. sentatlvs Wlllism Henry siooay ui m. CANTON, O.. March 10. The foiindr. Sixth congressional district of Massaohu- .,, extern house of the Nnv.lt tMn setts ss Mr. ixng s successor iu m. nu i works has been destroyed by fire. Loss, department. 1 1100.000. The blant was crowded with nr. This chengs has been expected for a long I aera for SX months snd too men sre Idle. time. Mr. Long hsd lntanded to retire insurance, 150,000. The plant will be re. at the berlifalna of the lata President Me- Klnley's second term, but he consented 10 remain until certain lines of policy In which he waa Involved were more satisfac torily arranged. Then when President Roosevelt succeeded, though anxious to re turn te private life, a strong feeling of bouse was deeply grieved at whst had oc curred. 11 would ask their lordship to concur with blm In bis sympathy for the , gallant ofJBcr In his present unfortunate position snd defer adverse criticism till they bad definite Information as to who was directly responsible. From Delarey's con duct throughout th war they could all be assured that General Methuen would tie taken great care of. Lord Bpeocer (liberal), the former presi dent of the council, said be thoroughly be lieved in General Metnuen's seal. He did not want to offer a hint of crltlcUm at the present time. The premier, Lord Salisbury, also expressed deep sympathy with Qeu eral Meibuen under the ' present unfortu nate circumstance. He said it was not tbe tlmexto discuss bis sctlon. He bad always acted with the greatest gallantry and the premier therefore thought they should defer criticism or examination of the very sad Intelligence until the details arrived. Hla lordablp was convinced General Methuen bad done bis best In connection with th affair. . Tbe feeling of depression In the lobbies of tbe House of Commons over the newa of the disaster In South Africa wii very marked. The service member of th house txpressed the opinion that It would necessi tate sending fresh troops to the front while the belief was widely expressed that the Boers will not fall to take advantage of General Metpuen's prominence to bold him ss a hostsg for the safety of Commandant Krltstnger and other Bosr leaders new In tbs hands of the British. Paul Sanford Methuen, Third Baron Mathuen, , tcame lieutenant In tbs Scot Guard In 1864, waa on special service on the Gold eoast In " )7, served in the Ashantl war in 1874, waa assistant mili tary . secretary to the commander-in-chief In Ireland W 1877, military atiaens at uer Express Employe Will 4alt. Tomorrow the local employes of the great exprei companies, tbe Adam and the New York ft Boston, two companies which handle practically all th fast freight in southern New Englsnd, will refuse to work, while several smaller bodies ef organised labor, the troops aroused the most violent crltl-1 such tbe brewery teamsters and the clsm, which was only stilled by tbe relist I piano movers, ss well ss freight handlers of Klmberley, when - tbe question of his I In East Boston, Will be Idle. On the other health and ability seemed to be dropped. I band the New Tork, New Haven ft Hart- Flfteea Haadred Mea Strike. OKLAHOMA, City, O. T., March 10. Fif teen hundred workmen In the Building Trades went on a strike bere today, becauS tbe building contractors refused to em ploy union labor, unlets tbs Builders' coun cil would agree to dissolve their order. Both sides are strongly organtxsd. loyslty to President Roosevelt Induced the $pQg LAJ . QU POSTMASTER I rv I ri.i j in niiuuviu u - It was convenient to make a change. Re cently Mr. Long has bsen In Massachusetts making arrangements with his old legal connections to re -en ter the practice of law and he has hsd his houss st Hlnghsm put In order for bis occupation. When Mr. Since that time General Methtlen baa ren dered efficient service snd ssversl notable successes over the Boars stsnd to his crsdlt. Moat Serloas Bridals Reverae. Dclarey, who bas proved himself th most able of all the Boer generals, bas within a fortnight, gained a second decisive vlo- ford railroad, after succeeding today in moving considerable freight by Italian tabor, will augment the force tomorrow and tbe Boston ft Albany expects to have a large number of new men at work In its freight sheds. At both tbe New York, New Haven ft Hartford snd th Boston ft Albany freight tory. His first victory was tse capture oi houses gsngs of Italians engaged yeeterday vouoonop a camp, wsen tn eritisn casuan- I to removs the freight which bad accumu tlea killed, wounded snd made prisoners i-ted ,ftor tnfl reUlsr fores struck Sattir totaiieo. 032 ana ns dm now saaea to ois a,r wer. gUll st work. There wss no sign sureis oy tne capture, tor toe nrst urns disturbsnce about the freiaht yards dur- ihrcugnout th campaign, or a prominent nnc tne eftriy hours. Pollcs detslls guard British general ana ny innicting wnai is I n approaches, but there bss been no dem generally admitted to bs ons of tbs worst onstratlon calling for their Intervention. reverses ths Britisn hav suffered tnrougn- In Tlew of the threatening aspect of the out the whole wsr. strike, the State Board of Arbitration today It is supposed that Lord Methuen was Disced Itself in touch with all concerned In marching with the intention to avenge ths the trouble. Tbe members of the board cspturs of tbe Vondonop eonvoy. Tbs news- were not wlthout hope that the onoosln Plica Cased Wtraowf two Kails Itching, bund, bleeding or protruding piles. No cure, no pay. All druggists are suthorlsed by the manufacturer of Pass Ointment to refund money where it falls to cur any esse of piles, ns matter of bow long standing. Cures ordinary casst In tlx fays; ths worst casst la fourtssn days. One implication give &s and test. Relieves Itching Inataqtly, This is a new discovery and Is the only pile) remedy sold on a post tlvs gusrantes, no curs no psy. Pries 'BOe. If your druggist don't keep It in stock ssnd us f0c la stamps snd we will forward sams by mall. Manufactured by Paris Medicine Co., Et. Louis, Ho.) who also manufacture tbe celebrated cold cure, Lsxstivs Bromo Qulatnt Tablets. . Holda Road 5t Reowoaelble, ST. LOUIS, March 10. Th United State court of appeals, in a decision banded down today, decided that a railroad Is not re paper correspondents In South Africa bsvs p,rtlM eonH be Drought together, although Pn,ilibl ,0" ot n'n not been allowed to desorlbs the sffalr. the strike hsd come in spite of the ft Raveling on the road through ths courtesy i ns oniy aoanionai asian avauaoie are tntt tn, grievances of the union bad been v " containea in a runner aispaton irom ira before the board in vsrlous forms duiins Kitchener, which Mr.- Broderlck, ths sec retary of wsr, resd just as Parliament ad journed. Native Boy Cause Coafaalon. This dispatch shows that ths utmost con fusion was caused by natlvs boys with led horse who galloped through the mule con voy ss tbe latter was endeavoring by Lord Methuen' directions, to close) on ths ox convoy. Tbs disorder ' among th - mules communicated Itself to tbs mounted troops tbe past three months. It was learned that tbe newspapers sre exempt from ths sm bargo of the teamsters, and their paper will be delivered as usual, the same ss supplies to hospitals and public institutions Two propositions from the striking freight I Foreign omce. bsndlers presented to the New York, New Haven ft ' Hartford, railroad this forenoon were rejected. Of the unions in session tonight only two voted to strike in the morning, tbe ex Mlatater Coaarer Give Baaojaet. PEKIN, March 10. United States Min isttr Conger gsvs a banquet tonight to a lsrgs psrty of Chinese princes and officials, Including all ths prominent members ot tbs Wlaker Pleads Hot Gollty. the New York Central railroad engineer who was Indicted for manslaughter In causing the death of seventeen peraons In a snd th. Boer, dr.s.ed I. khaki, frustrate Pre..men slready gu?.tyPt"oy SS tiSSTli Sll th sttcmpts 91 tne sritun omcer tol ,vv " i general sessions, counsel lor Wlaker filed oi iov men. turn lougauurerasa arc appax- i an aiipucmiion tor aumomy 10 inspect tne rally their forces. Orest confusion ensued among this portion of tbs. mounted troops, they snd the mule wagons' galloping three lln In 1877-S1, assistant adjutant general ilmUo beyond th xjx;' wagons, where thy . . ... -- , n . I ma-. - ,fp ''v: 1 and aitlstsnt i quartermaster : general for ths Horns district In la81-4, srvd In tb Egyptian war, taking part in ths lighting st Kssiassln aad Tel-El-Kbln commanded Methuen' Horss and a Held fore In Beehuanaland In 1884-1885, was promotsd major general in 1800, was 4n command of ths Home district in 1892-97 snd hss com manded ths First division et ths First army corps ss lieutenant general sines 1898. He baa been frequently decorated and men tloned In dispatches or bravery. Command Klmborloy's Belief. . General Methuen commanded the column seat to relieve Klmbtrley In the latter part of lts snd while on that servlc fought th Boer st Belmont, Gras Pan, ths Mod der river and Magersfonteln. At the bat tle of Ore Pan th Boers were under com mand of General Delarey, who la General Methuen' esptor now. After these en gagements General Lord Roberts wss sent to South, ;Afrlca, where bs took personal command of tbs British advance on Klm berlsy and relieved Klmberley February is. 100. , After General Mstbuea's defeat at Magerfont!n. It wss raportsd that bs bad shown signs of break lag dws almost im mediately after bs took command of bis division, and General Wolaely, whs waa then : commasder-in-cblaf ot th British force, is said to' hava tuggasUd to tbe Wsr om, s(tsr tbs battls of Belmont, thst Methuen should bs relieved, but bis sdvlos wss not beedsd. . General Methuen sent a number of re markable messages to ths Wsr offjes, on of which contained Just three words, "Darks after dawn." His handling of wors cut off. r seetlonf ' pf the' fourth and thlrtyelgbth batteries of artillery fought with great gal Isntry snd 100 men composed ot tbs North- umberland fusiliers . and tbs Lancashire ently held )n check by their officers. Ths local newspapers have' not been affected by tbe strike and paper was delivered to them ss usual during the day. This is by order of the Allied Transportation council, which considered tberq public necessities. Nearly every labor union In this city met tonight to discus - ths labor sltua. mlnutea of tha, arajid turv. this matter was reserved. Decision on showed grat courage In protecting tbe tion. The predictions sre tbst ths longshore wagons and In refusing to surrender until mn, numbering about 4,000, would striks. resistance was useless. . . . together with about 1,000 Knights ot Labor Boer Wear-British tailor-. freight hsndl.rs employed by tbe Boston I A aVIaklrtafi marl An A 1 IWD TnAii In nth at tin lnn Th fores under General Delarey wss al- v.n ,v.,P .-...,.,,. i. u .n h... most snUrcly drsesed In British uniforms. ,hnr. -.,. . wo,k th. ..riUin- -.. This made It impossible for the Infantry to distinguish between their own men and th enemy when tbe mounted troop were driven In on them. Th enemy numbered 1,600 men. They bad on 15-pounder and a pompom. Delarey, Colliers, Kemp, Ver will bs over 14,000 men. Foreraaae ol Greater Troablo. PITTSBURG, March 10. E. H. Hein- richt, tbe editor ot tbe Teamster, tbs na tional organ of tbs National Team Owners, raso, Tromp. snd other commandants wsrs published in Pittsburg, makes tbs follow- Areafy wo ha!verlad Uuom fromeMUrn MONEY FOtT OLYMPIAN GAMES J. Rosenthal Goes East Interest Capitalists aad Beware Appro ' : prlattoa. milf inrt rHw .A t t t- ,i , viiivnuv, lUBiku u, 0, . tf. nvwilllliu, chairman of the finance committee of the Olympian game, it waa announced today, will leave today for New York and Waah. tngton Wedneaday to Interest easterner for tne big sports scheduled lor U04. Whl e In the east Mr. Rosenthal will take the first steps toward asklna consTeaa for a tWO, (WO appropriation for th Olympian games, ne win announce at that time that every dollar Chicago gives the promoters Will ask the government to duplicate. We are aolna to make the aamea a re a ter than we thought at nrst," ald Mr. Rosen thai today. ' We anticipate no trouble 1 getting an appropriation from congreaa. Bad Blood Breeds Hu mors . Bolls, Pimple. Eruptions, Cores, Debility, Languor, , Kidney Troubles, fndifjeiUoa an4 Tbn Tifed JVeollng-, All ol which Jlood't Baraaparilla Cures, try purifying, nricbing and riUlidng th blood. Blood troubles, left nnchscked, io ereasa gad multiply nst at naturally as the woods and thistles Infosting the toll. Ther need the tame radical treat Bttnt, loo. . . They should be rooted out In Spring. ; HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Stops the breeding of disease germ and impuritiei la the blood. It also Imparts vitality and richness, and that mean strong, vigorous body M well as clear healthy skin. . Yea will look better and feel bet ter If yon begin taking Hood's Sars jarilla TODAY. It Purifies The Blood Al nothing else can. ' "My sen had pimples a bis face, which, after a while became a mass ot sores. 1 began giving tilm Pood's BarsaparUla and soon tbs sores were getting batter. "They finally healed without leaving a car." Mm. X Tastr, T WlUov Arena, Jfloeokea, V. J. present. General Met bsen wss seen by an agent of the intelligence department. He wss being well cared for in hi own wagon. In a private telegram received bere Lord Kitchener saysi "I find Methuen baa a fractured tblgb. but Is reported to be doing well." In another messag Lord Kitchener says tbs wounded will b brought in to tbe railroad today snd says: "I bops ths reinforcements now arriving will rectify the situation In this srea with out disturbing operations elsewhere." It is reported tbst Lord Kitchsnsr's In complete aooounts bsvs not told ths worst. but smong tbsnewspspsrs aad tba publls there Is a tendency to aoospt Mr. Broder- Ick's advlcs to suspsnd Judgment pending the receipt of details. yaapatky lor Metkaea. Distinguishing features of tbs editorials this morning ar. nrst, th outburst of svm- patby for General Methuen, which Is quits lag statement on ths Boston strike; "Tbe team drivers' strike in Boston is merely the forerunner of similar occur rences all over tbe country snd the cause ot It I place mainly on the unfortunate condition of the teaming trade. The team owners, ot whom there sre sbout 60,000 In this country, representing sa Investment tn horses, wsgons snd stsbles of probably 130,000,000, lack organisation, and hence are unable to deal with any such troubts as a striks. Ths troubls is tba individual team owner in almost every city in this country make bis own prices snd runs his business without sny organised business system.' BREWERY STRIKE PREVAILS Dedea EnTorts at getileaaoat aad Re ' salt la Geaeral Boycott . of Beer. CINCINNATI. O., March 10. Ths confer- eitraordinery when It Is remembered how I ence between the national executive board h was aeaalled with hostile and sngry I ot ths United Brewery Workmen and ths criuoism ounng ths early stages of tbe brewers of Clnclasati. Covington snd New- war, and second, the Seres denunciation of port tonight resulted In a disagreement. All the Irish members of Psrllamsnt, who in. negotiations are off. It was stated tbst ths dulgad In hilarity st ths reading by Mr. United Brewery Workmen refused to arbi. Broderlck In the House ot Commons ef tbs I trat and demanded ths discharge of non. dispatch annouaslsg Lord Methsen's cap. I union men employed sine tbs lockout be- ture. I can. The brewers Insisted tbst they were Tbe Dally Ksws says tbe event hss I under written pledge to give all these new scarcely a parallel since tba dsrk, disss- mea etesdy work. trous day when the North Amerlcsn col- Wbn tbs proposition wss submitted that sntes seceded from British control. I all the lockout men be reinstated without! Ths Standard ssys ' this defeat comes I prsjudics until tbs question ef tbs engine after a succession ot mishaps for which 1 room Jurisdiction wss settled by ths Amer- it is Impossible to secount by mere bad I leas Federation ot Labor tbs brswsrs re- men of money offering to subscribe toward the stock. We are going to have a real International exposition oi the physical de veiopment oi men. Colambla'a Ckanoee Abroad. XT IT WT VODV W - a... W 1A ITI.. .... , waa published here today that J. Plemont Morgan ai me reception given to irinre Henry at the New York Yacht club last nlsht said he would Immediately nut Co lumbla In commission and send it acroas the ocean to race any yacht on tbe other Side. Mr. Morgan was shown the published aimemeni unu mticrr rcnaina n aaia: - -"mat article aoea not correct iv ouote me What I did aay was that If there waa any one over mere mai wanieo. to race Co lumbia I would send It over. Mr. Moraan declined to discuss th noa. sTblllty of the Cup winner a going abroad or on wnai oot)amona ne would allow It to race agunai a toreign yacnt. FAIR WEST, SHOWERS EAST Nebraska. Botk Basil aad Weep To day, ft Coveraaaeat Porooast Is Aeoarato. FIRE RECORD. Hoaae at Fremont. MRS. J, fcO'DOIINElL Wag Sick Eleht Ypiw wUh Female Trouble and Finally Cuml bT LjrdU K. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. -k "Dtsa Mrs. FlNsnAMi I have nevsr In rny life friven a testimonial before, but yoti have done so ratio h for roe that I feel railed upon to give von this tinsollolted acknowledgement of built. Onaha Praaao Balldlas;. An old frame building at Thirtieth snd Nicholas streets wss destroyed by fire this mornlpg. Fremont People Bapeet Hammond Will Bo Succeeded by Swanson . la Oeremker. FREMONT, Neb., March 10. (Special.) While ths reappointment of Roes L. Ham- Long entered ths cabinet originally he was mond Is regarded throughout tbe state aa an sctlvs member of the firm ot Hemlng-1 victory for National committeeman Schnel- wsy It Long, a well known legal firm of I der. it was a victory of a rather peculiar Boston. H always bas maintained a silent nature. A very Important changs wss mads connection with tbe eoncern snd will sgaln m ma famous proposition or November, last. become an sctlvs psrtner. Exchange ot Message. Th correspondence exchanged today Is sa follows: NAVT DEPARTMENT, Washington March 10, l02.My Dear Mr. Preeldent: win vou acoenc mia aa my resianauon ui the secretaryship ot the navy to take ef That' left it Indefinite when .Hammond should resign and Swanson assume control. This time thst Is ssld to have been definitely llxed and It is added bere by parties who claim to know that before Senator Millard would recommend Mr. Hammond, bis res- I lgnation to tske effect some time in Decem ber next wss delivered to ths senator. Ths feet on the first day of May. next, or settlement ot ths vexed question has cleared K?Tl.h.0- iThK' be.n0Uto"hmel ad"khtfu1 J?0""01 atmo.phers wonderfully The and the other slds appears perfectly satis fied. BULLET ENTERS HIS HEAD J) While Ed Footer Is Extracting- Empty - Shell, Loaded One Ex- . plode. service. I leave the official circle of your cabinet, in which my association witn you and it members has been o happy, Ll.h a hlnh annracla.tlnn ef vour admin istration, and with most cordial good Tlshes tor its succass ana lor you per sonally, very truly yours, The President. . WH1TB HOUSE. WA8HINQTOM. D. C Maroh 10. My Dear Mr. Secretary: It la with very sincere regret that I accept your 1K!wi.S FAIRMONT. Neb.. March 10.-(Speclal.)- tn tha iajit ai montha. but to have served I Ed Fostor and Charley Welch, two town under you at tne outset ot rresioeni o- boys about 15 year of age, went hunting iviniey a aaminiai.iai.iun. a nvo "" 7u o.tiinlnv Th Vnmtmr hov whIU an. In both relations, and it has never been my 0 Saturday. Tne Foster boy while en good fortune to be associated with any deavorlng to extract an empty shell from publlo man more single-minded in his de- his revolver exploded a loaded one. The feoWnC bWS'ffi un.t struck hi. right cheek n.sr the nose. of personal friendship. I vuiermg ine uiuuiu aua xnucsing oui two May ail the goon fortune you so ricniy teeth. The hullet bas not yet been ex tracted. MBS. JINX IS li. O'DONNJOX, President of Oakland Woman's lUdlng Clak, the wonderful enraUva valtie f Lydla 11. Pliikham's Voretable Com pound. For eight yeara I had female trouble, felling- of the womb and other complications. During- that time I waa more or less of an invalid and pot much food for anything, until-one day. I ound a book in my hall telling of tne curea vou could pertorra. i became Interested: I bought a bottle of Lyilia 12. rtnkliam's Vegetable Com pound and was helped; I con tinned its use and In seven months waa cured, and since that time I have had perfect health. Thanks, dear Mrs. Pinkham again, for the health I now enjoy.- till. JXlflTIC U DORSET.!,, 278 USSt SI St St., Chicago, 111. 5000 ort Uttlmtnlal It set ftnuln. Women suffering ' from snv form of female Ills can be cureh by Lydia E. Plnkham'g Vegeta ble Compound. That's dure. Mm. I'lnknara advises glck wo men free. Address, Lynn, Mass. 81n- deeerve attend you Wherever you go, cereiy yours, , To the Hon, John D. Long. Secretary of tne isavy, The biographical note ot tbe new seers Popallata reet ia Loalavllle. LOTJIBVILLE. tlonal convention Ky.. March 10. The na of the people' nartv ha tin enntalnad In that ronareaalnnal Record Pen called to meet at the Wlllard hotel. ;""" .."" .r. ... I Ijoulavllle, April 1, to consider matter yirj uicci, auywiu mi i which will come before the allied parties In its barest outlines. But It appears that national convention in this oity April i. he is a man ot affairs snd it is psrtlculsrly toe realty market. BiiliIU ias yvvpao 4110 eovci u tun mss v Vnnw iKar hen Ksafviar r Ktsl ns sa mind of experience In governmental affairs, ff NTft Placd oa recor1 Monday, Warranty Deeds. Omaha Realty company to C. H. Kubat. lot 15. Drexel A M.'a add....t C. H. Kubat to Frank and Maria Tula, lama A. F. Connetf and wife to Michael. Btodolny et al, n 65 reet or a 105 feet of WW lot t&L Burr Oak. . .-. W, H, Merry weather and wife to W, K. orowcock. undlvVa ss'A and im tieU eeU 18-18-10 B. E. Wilooz and wife to I. J. Copen- harve, lot 7, block 1, V. E. Wilcox's add J. H. Taylor and wife to Ida M. Hood, ox au, diock u, west cna aaa. acquired through bis bSrd work for sev eral years on tbe appropriation committee of tbe bouse Mr. Moody Is compsratlvely a young man, being In bis 4th year. He Is a Iswysr by profession, being a graduate of PhUllpps' academy, Andovar, Mass., snd Harvard uni versity. He bas been district attorney for ths eastern dlstrlot ot Masssohnsetts and has served In ths Forty-fourth. Forty-fifth, Plfty-slxth snd Fifty-seventh congress, be lag elected aa a republican. He wss born in Nswbury, Mess., but now reside, at BC. Sba"dwlf ' 0" Haverhill. I son, wH out lot 1S3, and sH out lot Mr. Moody expects to assume charge of . 1'.lor"c bis new offlc Msy 1. Moody is Conaratelated Tbs news that Representative Moody of Massacbusstts bad been offered and bad ac cepted the Navy portfolio reached the cap ital shortly after noon snd Mr. Moody, who wss on ths floor of ths bouse, wss sbowersd with hearty congratulations. For seversl minutes hs held a regular levee In one ot the slds aisles on tbs republican slds. Democratic members noticed the demon strations and crossed over to Join in tbe ovation, bis congratulations from that quar ter being fully as hearty and aa sincere ss those from bis own side of the bouse, Mr. Moody began to rise to prominence during bis first term in tbe house, when Speaker Reed selected him frequently to preside Over the committee of the whole snd predicted for blm a brilliant legisla tive career. As a member of th appropri ation committee ho bss since led several fights on ths floor, notably In connection with the contest between the navy and geodetic survey over Jurisdiction of deep- sea surveys. He secured the sdoptlon of s resolution on an appropriation bill raising Dewey to tbe rank of sdmlral, A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER R. T. FELIX COURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM. OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. Ftamevas Tan, PUnplta, freckles. Moth Patchae. Haab oa Skin dl. aae, and every bUaalah n beauty, and Sefla Sat Uon. It has too4 th teal ot St yaars, and Is s harmless wa taat It to be aura ' ia prepariy maoa. Accept a counter feit 1 ot similar 'nam. Dr. I A. Bajrre ld te a la dy of the haut-taa (a BaileBttl As you ladles will mm tham. I raeom. Sand 'OOUKAUD'S CRKAM' aa th least irmful of all the Skin preparations." For tale by all Druggist and Fancy Goods e!er In the U. 3. and Kurope. B,nu. 1-. HorKiai, rr-t tH Qreat Jones SU H. Y. Imperial Hair Repsrator Is ovsrywker recognised as th STANDARD HAIR COLORINQ for Orey r BleaebMI Hair. Its arr-lU Mary A. Tibbs and husband to Clara a. rurcupue, lot 11, diock 0, nans com Place South Omaha Land company to W. U. OT11IS, . 101 , DIOCK ZM, HOUtn Omaha C. J: Hager and husband to F. J. Fltsgerald. nwu nw44 S&-15-12 A. H. Norton and wife to C. P. Mc Coy, neSi ne4 s-is-io (s or railroad), i. Z. Leach and wife to M. E. Gib bons. nMi neu 19-16-11 Charles Kalaer and wife to Anna C. Hleck, Z9 reet lot 11, block 1, Mil- Inawt 171 baa 101 -X w w ...,................ C. W. Down end wife to J. J. Toung et ai, 101 1, aianon tr lace 4ult Claim peed. B. D. Samson, trustee, to J. W. Robin son, lot I, block 4; lot 7, block b; lot I and (. block 73; lot 6, block 92; lot 11. block 142: lots 10. 11 and 13, block 16Ti lot 13, block W, undly 1-5 block 175, Florence , Deed. Sheriff to J, P. Roe, lots 1 and t. block a, credit, ioncier add, and strips adjoining ,,, Total smonnt.of transfers.. VALUE OF TESTIMONY 225 S2S -- 1,000 100 t.tOO 400 2,800 I 450 3,100 2,015 1,600 1,600 750 oaUon IS net sSecled br rht pmnlte enrllofils absolutely harnlaaa, and In. valmahl tor nar4 aad Maatachs. ON AVPLIOATIOSI LASTS MONTHS. 0asayleirev.Beice4ora.. . Imperial Chemical Co.. LS W. Jd St.. N. T. OVERWORKED MEN, i DELICATE WOMEN, SICKLY CHILDREN TAKE BfBiPXikalJ mm EE WORLD FAMOUS MARIANI TONIC Recommended throughout the world by the Medical Pro I fesslon, and during thirty eight years pronounced the most reliable, effective and agreeable tonic and stimulant. All DjrtuftUts. fiefuse 9ubstUuta. Anti-ECavf fortune. Tbe Morning Post point out tkst General Mctbnca did not surrender, "but bs was wounded snd Included In tbe surrender by tbe next unwounded officer In command." Tbe Dally Chronicle ssys: "An uneasy feeling presents ltaelf as to whether tbe War efOcs msy not be crip pling Its generals by sending them raw and unreliable levies." Tbe news ef tbs disaster In South Africa wss published too 1st ta receive much comment abroad, but tbs greatest satis faction is expressed la Boer circles tn Hol land and Germany. Tbs Berliner Taggblatt says: "It is tbe Boers' gnawer to England's hign-hsnded rejection - et ths putck gov. srnment's eSsr of mediation." . Do Telegraaf ot Amsterdam says: - "It will give the1 Bees s, (reek leas ot Ufa sponded thst they had previously sccepted 1 Wean temperature tbst proposition snd tbst tbe men bed vio lated It. Tonight tbs labor councils sent out elr culsrs to boycott tbs beer ot the three cities Involved la tbs lockout. Car. tj-le la Qae Day tske Laxative Bresse QoU'ns Tgblstg. ah druaaiata refuaS tbe aaooov It It tarls te cur. , W, Qrove's signature is oa eats be, fs, . - 1 Slaakoel . m K(', ' Frank faiiah, who rooms st ths eorner of j Twelfth and Fsrnam street, waa alaahedJ sa h Kit arm witn a ror tiy an un known colored man about 12 o'clock last right at th corner ef Twelfth aad Uodg Streeta. J ne man aaasa farian ana a nwg who was with blm t roll a Sama of crap tk aldawalk. Pariah rafuaad and the aegro cut him. It ra.ulre four alltch to noio tne cTu - . ,- . ., WASHINOTON, March JO. Forecast: For Nebraska Fair in west, showers snd colder in cast portion, followed by clearing Tuesday; Wedneaday, fair; variable Mod For lows Showers Tuesday, with colder la western portion; Wednesdsy, fair; vs Viable winds, becoming westerly. Local Be. . OFFICE OF TUB WBATHBR KTTTtRlTT OMAHA. March 10. Oftlclai raeord of tem perature snd precipitation compared wub the corresponding day of the laat three . muz. mui. iwn inn. Maximum temperature... 65 M 71 tut Minimum temperature....' M 27 41 Ss t II M . ii Precipitation 01 .28 .00 .00 Record of temperature and nreclbltatlaa at Omaha for this day and alnc llarck L 1M: Normal temperature S4 Excess for the day....- H Total excess elno March 1- Karhiu ttriQlnltAUQli CCA I lain lCCCCI C CTAUT OUT I n.nolencv for the day 0&rk.lliu F uv-i-tw iniu ww I PreclpitaUon since March I I ienciency sine atarcn . CoatlaaeA Strike ot Reaalar Crewe. ST. JOHNS, N. F March 10. The eal- lag steamers Algernlns, Chataw snd Fan thsr saUd from Cap Bscs today for ths Gulf ot Bt. Lawrenc and ths steamer New toundtand sailed from Catallna, all with full crews. Tbe steamers WaJYus snd Nim- rod also sailed from northern ports. The steamers st St. Johns ara still without crews. Tbs sealers' striks still continues, but the mea ars still depressed. - Tbe shipowner met this afternoon and decided to guarantee the aame price as Deficiency for eor. period 1901. Pendency for cor. period 1). 04 inch 3 Inch inch 31 Inch 01 inch .... .01 Inch 1 -Greater Tham Assertion. There is none of us so bardsned but that k. k.v. Kajn a Hi tn iM nil r f11nw coateai xor noooy s-i.eo. ersaturss by conferring a benefit or brlng- BOSTON, March 10. Ths appointment of lng a little comfort Into their lives we like Congresimsn Moody ss secretary of the I to hav appreciation shown. This gener navy bss precipitated a contest for con- ally affords mors pleasurs thsn tbe per greeslonsl honors in bis district which bss I formsnco of ths act Itself, snd In this con been pending for nearly two years between nection tbe following letter from a ' Pari, tbfee very wealthy aspirants. Tne avowed 1 Texas, lady is or mors than uaual interest: candidal ar Hon, George von Meyer, at I "Dear Friends: I address you as such, present ambassador to Italy; Captain A. P. I for you hsve been such to me. I suffered Gardner, a former stats sens tor snd son-la- I for thres yaars ' off snd 'on with piles. Isw of Senator Lodge, snd Hon. B. B. Shaw. 1 1 was treated at ths hospital, snd ths nsw a former state treasurer. I and slrgsnt hospital, of Memphis; they only gav m temporary relief. I earns west, tblnklag the change of air snd wster would benefit ms; five months sgo the bleeding piles cams back on me, and bled so much that I thought I would die. X have bad four of ths finest doctors in this section of Texss; all they did was to finally nearly 1st me go to my-grave; all they wanted was a big sum of money from me snd to operate on me. -1 said no, no surgeon's knlfs would enter me; If it waa my tlms to die God knew It, aad When I died I would dl all together. I begsa besring sbout your Howell's Has won Its wsy by bonsst merit. It cures a consb'or a cold and that Is , Just , what It was mads for,. Do not allow any dealer to sell you a substitute, for pa other cough sura is as good ss Anti-nawi. vep t in tbs house. It's best for sors throat, for a cough or a cold. ; t AVVeSisru v owomn, "MeM ? Wnal m V Pe , CONDITION OF THIS WEATHER. Be ii Omaha, cloudy Valentine, cloudy North Platte, part cloudy Cheyenne, cloudy Bait Laii city. Clear haold City, clear.. laat yr, t J 10 per hundredweight, with I Huron, cloudy , prospect of an sdvsncs as tb msrk.t chtea.o7e warrant. Th shipowner decided also to et. lmls, cloudy submit etbsr points la ths disputs to sr- St. Paul, raining- .. fJavenport, cloudy bltrstloa. Kanaa Oty. part cloudy TSS men are iiii psacaiui, oav suvargai 1 iiiivrt, ciear.. ef tbent srs hungry sad homeless. A arge Hej-oa, rt eioiay.... ball bas been hired by friends of tbe sealers. 55"l.7ton. cloudr.'.'.,.7.' wnere tne mea srs neiag sneiteres toaignt. 1 - . It is thought soms ot rbem will desert the I T IndlcaUs trace of wfWtIJ,H trlkers before morning and ths ewnsrs 1 , lxcal Forecast Official. IT 6 .01 4 60 .00 4H U .O 14 H .04 41 41 .00 4s Ml M 4 Ml .UO 42 4 .60 S S4 .00 44 70 .00 4 .01 ) id .11 41' ii T 4 kit .00 40. 4-H .00 CI Mi T DEATH RECORD. Editor Joh S. Msryby, Dabaejae. DUBUQUE, Is., Msrch JO. (Special Tele gram.) John 8. Murpbr, editor ot tbs Tele- grsph-Hersld, died suddenly st :15 p. m. He wss about te leavs tba office for home at 4 p. to-, when attacked by pslas in ths cbeet, which he bad felt lightly In ths morning, snd sn hour, later be was dead. efforts to sustain tbs heart by Injections taring been made mesnwhlle. Not reslUlng medicine I bad no faith in you, but I eent tb Import of tb sttsck, bs requested tbos d sot a box of your Pyramid Pile Curei sbout blm to koap It secret snd hla family ln two days ths blood Bow bad slackened wss not summoned. . I to ens-hslf th amount, and In ons week Mr. Murphy wa born In Pennsylvania 1 1 f.i, - much better I walked four block hi CUM TOUMEIM 1 TmIUS for uanetarel aionars"a,ina"HI".va, IrrttaUoas or alcralluai of mi auaibraas rMu Caiuw PaTolMe, andaot ajja ltMlOUii 0. 4 suUoaeii. s.r" i r y I'nnmt, AHIIBMEHTI. " BOYD'S i'TSZ&SF?' Pollard Juvenile .' Opera Company TONIOHT 'ts Mssestt fifty-live yesrs sgs. but came to Isws wbsn a boy snd learned tbe printing trade ln tb office of th Dubuque Herald. Later bs wss printer snd reporter on the St. Louis I Times. He returned to - Dubuque ln tbe ! 'TOs, wss a reporter for some yesrs snd la 117 became editor of tbe Telegraph. When the sliver men gained control of the snd did a little housework. I - wss not bleeding then; In three weeks I wss well. Ood bless you for putting such a wonderful medietas within the reach of suffering mea aad women. I shall sever ceaa to recom mend your medicine or bo without It; also I used your Pyramid Pills. Ssllls Hearndon." Testimony like this should be wednetsi Mat' sa ansnt THt 6 tit MA Prices-Mat.. 8c. 80s. . Night, Jto to li eu. SEATS Oil SUE TODAY E. S. VlLLAflD . Thursday, Friday,' Uaiurday Matinee.. t rroieaaora lkiv ewf. Saturday Nlsht -....-.m-. ....' A Hiient woman, "tano irnca Prices Mat.. 26c to tl.SO; night. Xm to it ongieiMTosf democratic party In lews In ltvl, be came I more evnvlnoisg than alt claims snd aster- Into leadership and wss chosen district I tlons, and should leavs no doubt In ths delegate and in 1W delegsts-at-lsrgs tn I mind, m ths reader as to tbs merit of tbs tba national convention. During th Har. rises rsgims b wss tendcrsd tb editor hip ef tb Chicago Times snd later Mr. Bryan urged his removal to Omsk, but bs preferred to remain st tbs scene of bis early successes. P. i. W. HI aaa, laaar. LKMARS, la., March 19. (Special.) Dr. J. W. Hlnes, died at hi boms In this city yeeterday, after a two months' illness. Hs hsd practiced In Lemars alae ISM, sad was soaetdered eae ot tbe loeslag phyelelaa of thla vicinity. He was a graduate ef tb University ot Virginia- Hs fought in the! remedy. "Pyramid FUs Cure Is sold by druggists for fifty cents a paokage, or will be mailed by the makers to soy address upon receipt of price. Write Pyramid Drug Co..' Marshall. . Mica., for their book oa tause aad cure of pile. ; ? A RED NOSE CURED AT TWUlf nQMg I aa rMlUTalr ear ra mm rea Urn 4 WataSr. ualr. ! asia. a aM i ia Ooa- waliMtoa la peraaa e b lattae is JOHN S.V.OODSHf, IHTwal, law. I4J Siaia Mraat, (.kicar. Telephone 1AU. MATINEES. ' WED., BAT.. SUN., tilt. EVERY NIOHT, I:1S. Marie Walnwrtght and company, St. "Ltea Family. Clipper Quartett,. Jams Cullen. Wenona and Frank. Sidney Grant, Wlrigat Slaters and Bona Lee Tyler. Prices 10c, ZSo and so. - :hhonb 2H0. Joe. Entire Week Including Saturday Evening. KtUCKER-JAwX Burlesquert Comedy Vaudavllle Burlesque S Big Vaudeville Acta Pretty tllrlaCf median Two enow umiy Bmok If Tou Uke-Kve g Price. 10c-je-30