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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAttCII 15, 1902.
PREDICTS 5ATAL REVERSES hineral of john p. altgeld JUSTIFIES RIGHT TO STRIKE
Rear Admiral Beretford. Warni Ecg!ani on
. Efficient Orguiation.
DEFEAT ON SEA KAY FOLLOW LANS LOSSES
DeeJerea Msas- warsklaa Are vala.
leoo lat rls.ttas rarae an
Advise Aaolleala; Alt
-r Sack.
LONDON, March 14. la ddres today
befor th London chamber of eommarca,
on tha lack of administratis, efficiency la
tba Biitlth organisation tor defense. Rear
Admiral Lord Charles Bereeford remarked
that Initial naval rvre flmllar to tba
military t reverse azpertencad la South
Africa would eaUU diaaater which would
ta Irreparable aed which would ba eteraal
ta their effect. It 'was lack of organ Ua
tloa which led to tha remount and other
acandala. Hi plan for Insuring naval ef
acleacy Included tba addition ta tha board
of admiralty a hoard of naral lord of the
admiralty whlrh would respoaeibl for
placing befor parliament the full require
assure of tha aavy.
Tha fovemmest, Lord Cbarlea added,
'ought to parches oal field at homo and
ta tho eolonle. All warahlpa aaalaaa for
fighting porpoee or valuoles on accoant
f lack of a peed, ought to bo abollahee.
. Taa reserves ought to bo reorganised and
aa earl 7 aa poaaibla. tha whola war float
aaould bo mobilised to test Ita abllltlea and
ta discover Its weak aetata.
Ia tha exportation of coal to earn a of the
principal atatloaa Lard Bereaford said ha
' had succeeded, after much abstraction, ta
aadlag out bow inadequate were tho up
pltea at Olhralur and Malt.
When he represented thia stst of affair
to hla chief ho had to be threatened to haul
4m hla flag, aad publish tho whole thing
Is tho aewapeper la order to get tha mat
te remedied.
Preacher aad Law Pa riser Proaeai
Balaele Over Lata Et-et.
ereer ef 111 nolo,
CHICAGO, March 14. funeral service
ver tba body of the late John
P. Altgeld. former governor of Illlnot,
were held at the Altgeld homo In Sheridan
park today. Judaea of the Cook County
bench, of which the decedent il ooco a
member, attended la a body, all courte hsv.
tag adjourned. Many Saga vera at half-
mart throughout the city.
Re. Prank Crane of tho People'a church
preached the funeral eermoa aad Clarence
8. Darrow, the former governor' law pan
ic, delivered an addree. Both apeaker
paid tribute to the sincerity and courage
of Mr. Altld. The service were brief
and elm pie. Many people were unable to
get Into the hoots. Tomorrow morning the
tail of Governor Tate will escort the body
to the public library, where tt will lie !n
tat rrom 10 a. m tntll 19 p. m. A pro
cession of ctrie and social organisation on
Sunday will follow tho body to Graceland
cemetery.
The Boer en tots, Welmaran and Weaeela.
and Montague Whit were preaeat at the
funeral.
Italian Sutannia Declare Proletariat Ex
ercised a legal function.
TROUBLE IS PART OF SOCIAL DISORDER
Toleraaee for Lower Cloaeea
Strlvtaa; ta Itnrt Better
Coodrtloaa.
ROMS. March 14. Replying to criticism
during the debate la the chamber of depu
ties today oa the policy of tba government
Plrnor Giollttl. the minister of the Interior,
made a speech In which ha Insisted that
many of the recent strike were part of a
great social movement of all classes of the
proletariat ta secure better conditions of
life.
This waa a Justifiable desire said the
speaker, aad since tho demand were not
political tho movement could only become
dangerou if the government tried to sup
press It by force. The duty of the govern
ment waa ta b Impartial and to respect
the tight of strike propagaadlam o long
as there wa ao Incitement to violence.
Until compulsory arbitration became leg
alised, continued Slgnor Gllolittl, tha senate
should interfere oa both aide of a eontro
very to settle a difficulty. Tho government
should certainly Intervene la a strike la
taa public service, or bakers, or If such a
strik led to anarchy.
A great result would b achieved, con
cluded Signor Glolittl. when tho proletariat
ceased to regard tho government as It
enemy.
Many member of the chamber of deputies
congratulated the minister of tho Interior
upon hla telling speech.
DEATH RECORD.
fieavraJ T. T. Garrard.
LONDON, Ky.. March 14. News was re
ceived here today of tho death of General
T. T. Garrard at hla homo near Manches
ter. General Garrard waa a graadaca of
Governor Garrard, the oecoad governor of
Kentucky. Ho served aa aa officer la tha
Mexlcaa war aad a brigadiw general in the
federal army during tho civil war. Among
hi children ia Major Joseph Garrard of tha
regular arm. General Garrard lived oa a
farm give hi ancestor by Virginia patent
and conducted the famoua salt worka. He WO! SFI FY fiflFS Tfl AFRICA
of I r
REGRETS CANCELLED VISIT
Lara. Lleataaoat af Irelaad Kxareeeee
Dleaasalatasaat at Reversal
of Kiss's Plaaa.
DVB LIN. March 14. In aa address da-
livrd at a public meeting here Earl Cado
gaa, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, made a
rather enigmatic reference to King Ed
ward's visit to Ireland. ,
After declaring that nobody wa mor,
disappointed In this matter thaa tha king
himself, with whom tho Idea of this visit
had originated and after expressing hi
owa conviction that his majesty would hare
been most. enthusiastically welcomed here,
Karl Cadogaa said ha ahared tha full re
sponsibility with tb other minister for the
decision that the present waa not aa ap
propriate time tor the visit, and that thta
advice waa given after tha fullest consid
eration. Tho speaker said ha refrained
from characterising tho difficulties which
aad rendered tho abanjoced visit Inoppor
tune, bat they were well knowa and de
plored by a vast majority of tho Irish
people.
Karl Cadogaa aald he wa quit aura
the difficulties were only of a temporary
character aad that before long his majesty
would be able ta earry out hla wish, which
waa vary Bear hla heart and tha realisation
el which 'would bo productive of tha great
oat poaeible advantage to Ireland, would
disappear.
Sagas Leala rroafJaw.
MADRID. March 14. The Madrid corre
opoadaat af the Suadard aaya that Premier
Sagasta I being elbowed out of affioa. Tha
premier baa long been aaare, aay tha dis
patch, that tha palace favored a eoncentre
tloa ministry under Beaor Moatero Bias,
tha aroaldeat of tho eeaata aad a lac led to
fall oa tha bank bill rather thaa to watt
for a crista on tha mora delicate Question
af rallgloua creed.
le C ha ce eeraaaa Easaaaay,
BJCRLIX, March 14. It having been ru
mored that a chaago la tho Oermaa em
bassy la Washington waa possible, the
Foreign office hero ha authorised the ear
respondent af the Associated Preea to deny
that Dr. voa Holiebea. tho present ambao
aader, will be either furious. bed or re
tailed, .
TREATY THROUGH FIRST STAGE
Lower Hoaae ml Dealaa Parlla
KtattSea Mala af Wea4
ladle lelaade.
COPtXHAOKN. March 14. The Palke
thing (or lower houoo of Parllamaat). by IS
to T TOtaa, today approved tha treaty are
vtdlag for the ealo af Uo Daalak West la
dlea to Uo Catted Slates. The treat saw
goca to tho Lasethlng (or upper house.
rsusseiysia laeast t iesi Bar,
was the patriarch of tho Garrard tribe
feudists, but tho hope of hi life wa to
see permanent peace established.
Edoaaod lark.
-"5NVER, March 14. A special to tb
4 from Albuquerque, N. M., says: Ed
mund Burke, eon of Francis P. Burks of
Now York, the millionaire partner of John
A. McCall, president of tho New York Life
Insurance compeay, died hero of pneumonia.
Young Burka eamo her helpleealy 111 with
muscular atrophy, for tha relief of which
ho had traveled all over the world. Hla
Illness of pneumonia lasted only four day.
Tha young man was a graduate ta medi
cine, but never practiced, as sever appli
cation to study broke down hi health. A
brother la oa tho way from New Tork to
accompany tho remains homo for burial.
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Xaiav ft. R. IlacMsllts, Psora.
PONCA, Neb.. March 14. (Special.) Ma
jor R. R. MacMullen died at tho homo of
hla lister. Mrs. Grant Hamllatoa, la thia
city, after aa lllneas of several months.
Major MacMullen was a veteran of the
etvil war. In which Bo woa tho rank of
major by distinguished bravery, was post
master In Ponca during the last Cleveland
admlnlstrstloa, waa a member ef G. A. H.
Masonic and Pythlaa ordera. For several
rear he had lived ta Coming. Cat., but
hla health falling he returned to thia city
aoveral week ago.
Kaasoa Plooeer.
ST. JOSEPH. March 14. Charles Aiier.
aged to, who waa one of the pioneer his
tory makers of Kansas, was killed aear
Senara. Kaa.. today la a runaway. He
owned a largo a lock raack aear Seneca aad,
driving a spirited, team of young horses.
left for Seaooa thia morning. That
the last aeon of him until thro hour
later he waa found near tho road, uncon-
clou aad dying. He waa a atrong antl
alavery man la tb early daya at Kaa saa
aad took part In. many of tho border bat
tles.
aaaeiel Richardaaa, Plettaaaaatk.
PLATTSMOCTH. Neb.. March 14. (Spe
cial.) Samuel Richardson, Tf years of age.
died t hi home la this city yesterday.
Ho wis born In Ohio nd had lived la Cass
county 43 yesra. Tha funeral services
will be conducted at the resldeaco, Satur
day, by Rev. Asa Sleeth. paator of tha
Methodist Episcopal church. Besides
wife he loaves two Bona, William and
Frank, and two daughters.
- -
Mr. Mary Rockkad.
Mat. Mary Rockbud died of paralyala at
St. rrancle hospital, Graad Iilaad, last
Tuesday. The faaeral took place from St.
Mary' Cathelia church Thursday moraing.
Mra. Rockbud leavea a husband. P. C. Rock
bud, two eons aad two daughters. Edward
aad Prank Rockbud. Mia Allca Rockbud
aad Mra. Robert C. Seyfer of Omaha.
Oliver C Be'atley, Tabla Rack.
TABLE ROCK, Neb-. March 14. Spo
claL) Oliver G. Benlley, aged 71 yearn.
Veteraa Geaeraro TH, a fapetewa
gtaurta too Teatset ta
Wili.
LONoON. March 14. Field Marshal Lord
Wolseley will start for Capetown tomorrow.
Although the officials deny that his trip I
anything but a privato vlait, goaslp eon
nects It with the military situattoa. It ta
pointed out that Lord Wolseley's knowl
edge of South Africa, gained aa a light
and administrator, might bo highly useful
to Lord Kitchener, either at the base
(Capetown), or at Pretoria.
Lord Wolseley himself aay hla trip 1
entirely private.
Colonel Frank Rhode and Arthur Rhode.
brother of Cecil Rhode, and Lady Methuea
rill be passengers oa tha ateamer which
will take Lord Wolseley to Capetown.
ASKS FRENCHFOR WAR SHIP
Paris Proao Advewaate CiBkea'i Idea
of Rtrea Rewreaeatatloa at
Roeaaaakeaa Cereoaoalea.
PARIS, March 14. Tha Echo de Part.
commenting on the adoption of the resolu
tion by the Valted States congress Inviting
France to participate la tho inauguration
of tho Rochambeau monument at Washing
ton May 14, aaya:
Washington, naa strong-ty urard the French
rovemment to aena a war enip to represent
'ranee at tha ceremony. v e nope toe
Biiniatera of war and or tne navy also
will be represented by nigh officials. There
no doubt toat It la ao excellent oppor
tunity, on tha morrow of Prince Hennra
visit, to make the exercise, at the Franco-
American manifestation or eympatny wirn
Rochambeau. Imposing in character and in
vest them with solemnity and grandeur.
CONSUL WONT PAY TAXES
Catted State OeaelaU Saya Bo la Ex-
eeart aad Raalclpallty Threateaa
t CoaSaeat raralrara.
PAIUS. March 14. A dispatch ta th
Patrie from Lyons aay there la much com
ment there over a conflict between the
municipality and tho Catted State consul
on account of aa attempt ta Impose
certain vw txe oa that official. The lat
ter elaima to ba exempt by tho convention
of February 2, 1853, and refuse to pay.
Th municipality threatena to seise th
consul's furnitur.
died hero at midnight of paralyala. with
laUod State. .ruUar Philadelphia wUl a. H fcu Ted ta tnU loc.m, tB;rty TeBrfc
.am. p ta port at QuayaquiL It raw. wlf. 4 tv. children. Th.
tweaty-thrwe aad a half faat aad. though hi " v . .
I lUDTril Will VWJ a7i twuswi w w aui "
MRS. CONGER IN PEKIN SOCIETY
Wife of Aaaarleaa Mlaletev Eatvrtalaa
Prtaeraaea mt tha Iatperlal
Caart.
' PEKIN, March 14. Mr. Conger, wife of
tha United State minister hero, aaaiatod
by tha ladiaa. of th American legation aad
of tke missions, entertained at tlffla today
eleven ptlnceasee aad ladiea of the court.
Thl departure from th exclueiveneae of
tho Chines court t gait ttaprecodeatod.
Tho dowager emprooa sent her graotlags
aad expreased th hop that tho kindly
relatioB established will rsmaln unbroken.
high water It might got over tho bar, tasra
ta a chance that It might not clear It. Cap
taia W. W. Meadt lta commander, aad the
officers of tho war ship, were tks gueeta. aa
Wednesday, of tho oftciala of tha Guayaquil
at Quito Railroad sompaay at Chlmbo, ah
present hsadquaatar at th oompany. Today
ft large number of Americana aad eome tew
others will go down ta th mouth af the
river and v'slt Philadelphia. Captain Mea4
kaa, durlas kia atay here, beaa th guest af
tha InitrOT-stat coaaul general,
M. Do Leoa.
AGSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
tftft lw sisnaturo) mt
aa aaaao oa oagaak
at X 'clock.
Jadae 1. W. Dapla, Nwiri.
SEWARD, Neb.. March 14. (Special.)
Th funeral services of Judg J. W. Dupla
took place yesterday at Seward under tho
auspice of th Masonic lodge. Tba Wood
men af th World also attended. Judge
Dupla waa U yeara old aad had lived la
thia eouaty n yeara. being prominent In
politic aad having held vartoue Afflcea.
Brother of Lata Archbtehaa.
DL'BLQCK, Ia.. March 14. Michael Hen-
aeaaey. a brother of tno tatg Arcnotsaap
Henneasey, died today at tho Mercy hos
pital, after a brief Ulnae of paralysis of
tho heart. Ho waa years of age.- Ho waa
a gradual 1 tiarvar ana was a c
trlbutor to virleua magaxlaea.
Edward S. Desty,
NEW TORK. March 14. Edward S.
Doner, a sews pa per man, dropped dead of
heart disease tonight ta a room of the New
Tork Preea club. He was 43 year old and
aa real eat ale editor of tho New York
Preea. Mr. Doner eamo ta thia city twenty
years ago from Chicago.
Gaaoral CI I a toot P. Payaa.
BALTIMORE, March 14, A private
blegram received her today anaouaeed th,
death In Naplca yesterday of Gearal Clin-
lea p. Payae, a prominent Saaacier ef thia
ety. General Payne was formerly active la.
laemocrauc poiiuca ia ssaryiaao.
Ceatoral D. hL RayaoJda.
LTTTLE ROCK. Ark.. March 14 Geaarai
D. H. Reyaolda, who waa a brigadier gaa
era! In the confederat army, died today at
Lake fillag. Ark.
Hekeaaallera Moaao Triav.
HAMILTON, Bermuda. March 14. Th
imperial German yacht. Hohensollera.
rhich arrived her yesterday frem New
Tors, March 11, coaled aad sailed at I
p. m., for the Asoroa. Th omcera of
Hohenxoller dined last nig at with tk
British admiral. Thia moraiag Admiral
Count von Baudlaam. commander at th Im
perial yacht, and hi flag officer, vialted
the governor. Sir Heary Leo Gary. They
were received by a guard af honor aad tha
aaual salute wer fired. Ta Carman ex
pressed tbemselvea aa delighted with taa
reception accorded them la Now Tork. .
Ceell Rkaalea la Weaker.
CAPETOWN. March 14. Cecil Rhodoa is
weaker today. - Otherwise there ta a
change la hla condition.
LONDON. March 14. Th Pall Mall
Gazette thia afternoon aay it uaderstaad
that, with a view of preventing a disloca
tion of the markets, a syndicate of South
African magnataa has been formed for the
purpose of taking over tho whole u( Cecil
Rhodes' share holdiaga ia tha evaat at Mr.
Raodee. death.
Brook Thraaatk Cavdaau
HEILBRON. Orange River Colony. Tuae-
day, March 1L Cammaadaat Meats, with
tho Hell broa command of Boera. broke
through tho Hell broa-Welvo- Hook block
house lino at Gottenburg last Bight. The
Boera had booa pursued for several days.
So far aa knowa aaly en Boer waa killed.
The British celuaoae. during tke couroo of
tko pursuit of Commaaoaat Meats, picked
ap ecattered part lea of Boer aggregatlag
nfty mea. -
CARTERS rta attzr.xcs. I
5 rrri t rsi tiu:usixt.
I IIVKR rst Tetna uvit.
1 1 tilts! fsa esuTviTisa.
M r J" res uuiw sua.
i I rta m ccanuusa
CUOX iCb: H1ABACHS.
rtSERAL ROTICKf.
TV. fHH.M 1 Ura V T..n k.
died kink 11 at -t Jonph'a boUai. will
lu aiaca inia t&tux.i t aaurning at 11
chx'L from H. kL burKet'a chapel, tif
North Blxtevnth street. Inlerownl In For.
eat lawn ceaxriery. Rev. J. W. Coniey
emciaung. r rieaas uvuea.
ruaerai of Dr. C. E. Satterfleld. who dWd
Mart h W at Coo e koauitai, Fairm.iDt,
W. Va. will l ka plaoa this &aturiavl
arternuua, lurrt 14. at t ciork. rrum H.
Btrset a raapri. 412 .Nona ni-ma
sireei. inierwwiu coreat LJtm oeaBalcfY.
raaveys BCtrwrla'a Pi
FATAL, Axoro bland. March 14. The
Royal Steamahlp eompaay'a ataamer Elba
arrived her today aader charter to eoavey
ta their deetlaatloa the paaaeager of the
steamer Etraria, which waa picked up by
tke BrlUah ateamer William Cliff between
oa aad to xailea weot-aarthweat of Fays!
ta a disabled eoaditioa and which arrived
at Horta. A so re talaada. March t ta tow
of William Cliff.
FTieooo Altca set Frntrnmrnmi.
THE HAGCE. March 14. Princeea Allc
of Albany started for Potsdam todar
Goaslp coaaecta her vlait with tho reports
of tho coming- betrothal of the arlacaa to
taa rrowa annca af Gormaay. Frederick
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Operations Avoided
When a-fjBician tells a woman Buffering with otr
rlan or womb trouble that an operation is necessary, it of
course frightens her.
Tha ver thought of the operating table and the knife
strikes terror to her heart.
And our hospitals are full of women who are there for
ovarian and womb operations t '
It is quite true that these troubles may reach a stage
where an operation-is the only resource, but such cases are
much rarer than is generally supposed, because a great
many women have been cured by Mrs. Pinkham's med
icine after the doctors had said the operation must be
performed.
Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound has
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up to the point where the knife must be used to secure
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Ovarian troubles are easily developed from womb
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ovaritis is steadily on the increase among women. It is,
nevertheless, a most serious trouble, and to recommend
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The most serious of all the diseases of women, as well
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FIRE RECORD.
loataaa Valveraity BatlSluc.
VISSOCLA. Mont.. lUrch 14 Science
hall, one of the State nniveraity buUtling.
was psaetlcally destroyed by fir early to
day. Th hail waa th largest building a
th campaa aad was worth la th aeighbor
aood of SIOC.OOO, although th luaa of th
rurnisaings ortngs in total toes ap to a
mora larger Bgura.
aaaSall Xattrvoo feaisssy.
CUKYELaND. March 14. Fire early te
eay, fractically deotroyad the five -story
brick buildiag. accupled by th P'nell
Maltrasa coaaaay. Lea, e.tea, philif
Btopel, foremas of tb factory, lumped
front a third Door window. Ua Buffered a
brokea leg aad waa otherwise lajured. Tee
Bremen were overcome by smoke and were
carried from the building. Thay will re
cover. DwelUaaj at Clearwater.
CLBARWATCR. N.k.. March 14. Spe
cial Talegraas. ) Luadgreaa Brother dwell
inc. four miles oast of Clearwxtsr, aaa do.
etroyed by fire this afternoon. The loaa la
$:.o; insurance. Sl.oou.
Saaser m4 allStasa.
WINeLOW. I1L. March 14- Fir early
this . moraiag destroyed too blocks ef
building la tb business psrt of thia lows.
Tho bank, poatofflce, fifteen buaineaa bouse
sad several private reaidenees war entirely
consumed. Tha loaa la tLU.OOt; laaaraac.
160.004.
laoUa Blaia Coaaaaay.
PHILADELPHIA. March It The build
lag of tha India Refining company, refiner
f cocoa butter, waa destroyed by fire thl
morning. There were 100,000 pounda ef oil
la tho building. Loaa. t0te; fully la-s-red.
Kill ta m Baaaway.
IT. JOSEPH. Ma.. March 1L A asocial
ta tha Daily J4r from Seneca, Kaa., aays:
Char Us Axir. oa ef the wealthiest farm
ers and stockmen in thi part of the eoaa
try, died today from lajurtaa received a
tew daya ago by being thrown from a ve
Dear ateaart af Uaa.
NEW TORK. March It. J. P. Morgsa A
Co. authorised a denial today of tha report
that they are aegotiating a loaa for ill.bOQ,
0U0 or any other amouat tor tha Chilean
govornmeat.
Trtpteta. All Cirls.
MATTOON. 111.. March 14--Mre. Gonrga
Hrrbardt f Artnur has given birth to trtp
lets, all airia. Cmo irinhi four pound a an4
tha other tour pounl and a half
ax (rertecti fermcU aiul bcoitu.