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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1002. l JURY LIST IS A BLUE BOOR Citj'i Best Business and Professional Men Are Famed on It WILL WORK FOR TWO DOLLARS PER DAY Capitalists, Baakers, Mert-hanta, E4I. tara ana1 Hotel Landlords Anon Those Wko Will Be Called (or Jnry Service. On the new Jury Hat made up laet weak Iser M. W. Oleesoa. assisted by lm of DIP CT IfV I 1T pDftlETT Chicago. TbU work UlU Uinuu LWU invjuvi very aauoh. If any, change will be made. Thare mar ba a .advance of about 6 per cent, to take affect June 1. thirty people from Chicago. will occupy the entire afternoon. The roony win consist of arty men from Dea I Union Pacifio Contemplates Transportation Moines, thirty from 8t. Joseph, thirty from Xhundsr Mountain. Kansas city, rmeen rrom uuouque, inriy from Fort Dodee. tan from Davenoort. llTe from Burlington, fire from Keokuk, and Ore WILL SELECT A ROUTE NEXT MONTH I the following officer from Denver. Tha charter membership of na mailer vvaiea - of tha Jearaey Will Keceeaarlly Bo Foot Work t p Steea Moaatala. number have signified their deilre to Join the order aa soon as It li Instituted. At 8 o'clock In the evening banquet to the newly created knights and their guests will be gtvaa. The program of toasU at the conclusion of the feast Is as follows: Address of welcome, C. J. Smyth: "The Elect the Basse OIBcera. 8AN FRANCISCO. March 15. The di rectors of the recently Incorporated South ern Pacific Railroad company have elected President. E. H. Harrtmaa; vice president. Charles H. Tweed; second vice president, J. Krutt schnltt: treasurer, I. T. Smith; aaalatant treasurer at New York, A. J. Vandeven ter; secretary, J. I Wlllcut; assistant sec retary at New York, Alexander Millar. The officers are the aame aa those of the I JUDGE VBSOSHALER VEXED Administer Sever &ebui to Mother of Judge Leaxn'i Boys, REFUSES TO RELEASE INSURANCE MONEY County Coart Coasldero Itaelf Da. crlved by the Colorado Waata Wko Took the Chlldrea from Its Jurisdiction. now defunct Southern Pacific Railway com T lamt mt tlnlnn Parlflc headauar- I Mnr of California, which, with the South that railroad I ern Pacific Railroad company of Arlsona I M",e vinsouoaier m ma The usually amiable countenance ef by the county commissioners and formally church." Father D. W. Moriartty of South --...r., .hat officials of approved by them Baturday appear the Omaha: "Our Order." P. U McArdle of Juit now ab,orbed i the taak of se- and the Southern Pacific Railroad company court w elied with a frown yeeter names of several hundred men who make, Chicago; "The Future of Our Order." Jamee eotln tna most feMlble route from the of New York, were consolidated Into the a' "4 administered a rebuke to the or at leasi are supposeu m mane, uiu. u Mananan oi Liincoin ; "Columbus," T. J. Ma- I -, . n nr.snt to tha Thun- I new rornnratlon money In an hour aa their Jury fee of 12 boney; "The Catholic Cltlien." T. J. Nolan . Mountain mining district In Idaho. per day would amount to In a week. I of South Omaha. The force In the county clerk's office I set toasts there will be a number of ex- la busy writing the names on separata temporaneous addresses and talks by visit slips and these slips will go into the new iDg knights and those of the local society. shaker. Monday 110 of them, or thirty lor aachof the jury rooms of the district court, Mr;r:-rQ Qp COUNTY BOARD win V9 uiiwu, in orucr iut names come out may have the required twenty days' notice before their services are required. The commissioners determined this time to meet the requirements that the Bar as sociation urged when It had the old Hat At the conclusion of the B,nc matter nrt came to the atten Uon of the Oregon Short Line, and the poa nihilities of the Held were realized, plana have bean promulgating constantly toward establishing the quickest and most con venient means of travel to and from the mines. These have so far been kept secret. GIFTS FROM THE EMPEROR Fine Preaeata Are Received by Mem be I a of the Sanaoaa Com. tolaaloa. woman who was formerly the wife of Judge William R. Learn, that was, attorneys say, more severe than they have heard from the bench la many months. The Judge, speaking from the bench, said among other things: "I feel that this woman baa deliberately lied to me; that she was contemplating applying for guardianship at the very time she made Clttaen'e Petltloa for Enaaloymeat of I but It Is now understood that the Union Special Ceaaeel to Collect De llaejaeat Taaea. WASHINGTON, March 15. The recent her solemn promise to me that aha would passage by congress of the act authorizing return these boys. Not one cent of their officials of this government to receive gifts money will I allow her to have until she from foreign officials enables the State de- has appeared here and righted this wrong part m en t to send to their destination three 1 1 feel an Interest In protecting these ehll handsome presents bestowed by Emperor I dren and their estate sot only In an offi t?.i t..,is ...t.m .merta to rarrr lntJl"n Oermany which have been held clal capacity, but aa a friend of Judge vu,v ' r I -a a a, a ii - m . i I w . aa h- ..inn hatween Mir 1 and lu ueparunein m tao aoaence oi mm wtm, meir lamer. Pacific system will put In between the Ore gon Short Line route and Thunder Moun tain the largest stage route ever conducted In the world. - Twenty thousand people Is what the July 1. The Oregon Short Line la the only bo,ra mentioned authorization. The pres- The matter came up on the application of Mrs. Emma Keafer, who was formerly Mrs. Learn, for the $4,000 estate which came to the boye aa the insurance paid after their father's sudden death April 101. In 1893 Judge Lear a obtained a dl Charlee T. Kountze. Frank Murphy, thpwn out, partly becauae there had not Luther Drake, Ben E. Wood, James Crelgh- aeemea a aumciency oi niumna iuu, ton ana otners nave petitioned ma couuij been unsparing and Inexorable In making I commissioners to employ additional attor- up this list and have left with Judge Ba- ney, ,nd counsel to aid In the collection fgiia reaching anywhere near. It gets nt8 ,or Commandant James Miller, ter of the criminal court the task of de- o( delinquent Uxes against real estate la M elM than 142 miles, the rest of the Surgeon Oliver Morton and Edward Mor- eldtng who shsll and who shall not be ex- Doug C0UI1ty. They aver that It would .ourney beln by stage wagon and trail by members of the commlaaion sent out eused. The judge has said that no ordl- a paying investment, and the county areeB It woul(l be Impossible even to t0 th Samoan Islands several years ago. nary reason will be sufficient, so that there board at yesterday's meeting referred the h. . ' ,,. fh. min,- v. ,h.t Commandant Miller's gift Is a splendid IS excellent proapcv.i iuii men gi I auareatlon to tne commiuee oi am wn. I i . m ,. nmm iinA ran ba built th I au,u tmouuiueier unui a nn dub rturi iivm u wid iu uuuiuoi "iivui win dbt 10 an luruuau i i Four local attorneys naTs t maae lw" I next best accommodations are to be offered. I lu" " r u 1 'r ' , BUl I ai " " testifying and arguing In cases that m0re nroooaals In the tax matter, which! ...i - i. mhirh rn.it. t low gold and the Prussian coat of arms two eons. William R.. who Is now 14, and Involve no graver things than a I Bay possibly be considered Monday, to L.M- t Omrnn Short Line aurrounda deIlcteIy nbossed. The chain also Is of Leslie E., who Is now II years old. After cnicaen miei a iiwnj or an iujuiou i arntcn time tne Doaro. too raceaa. idi I tb place In a seml-Clrcle at a distance B iuiuh liuna. tjuucuu muriuu i r- iu luuuon ucatu kiiu eenger a damage to nis great toe. ins nrat of the two Is that of L J. Flam ana ..,. tram 1M to iOO miles There are "ivea an unusuany nne pair or marine nia lormer wue. wno naa msanume mar- Judge says that any man drawn who Is not rrank x. Ransom, who wish to make a -.,,,, Dolnti from whlch th, ,.roii. excused and who attempte to evaae tnia oy flve-year eonUaet with the commissioners eountr route may be started Dtn GQmiU IUIU vuuifc will uc tm mo q collect oeiiuqueub mi mxm mi very first day and fined possibly 25. I xs per . cent of all collections ever (2,200 I nnnik wKiik la tha nnunt tnrm. I ona ia at Red Rock. Mont., from which rt ' " They will do the exhorting and "pushing," the Journey would be west 190, miles, of M'KINLEY These are eome of the well known names but the delinquents whom they ettr up are I which 127 could be done by wagon, the that appear on the list: to make payment to the county treasurer, rest on foot. Then Mackay, Idaho, Is O. D. Klpllnger, E. A. Benson, J. N. Fren- not to the attorneys. I southeast of Thunder mountain about 180 aer. Jsmes Crelghton. Thomas Swift, John The other proposition Is from Charles E. I miles. Part of this can be staged, more L. McCague, Frank Barker, Burt Dalrancs, Fannlug and Fred Anderson, the latter done In wagons, and seventy-two miles on B. A. Collins, Wslter Molse, W. S. Shrlver. formerly a etty employe. They wish to ba foot. Ketcham, Idaho, Is farther west, lsaao Carpenter, Ed Sterrlcker, Charles empowered to get after the delinquent per- being about directly south of the mines. binoculars and Mr. Morgan, who was sec retary of the commission, a silver writing set, both gifts being marked with the im perial crest. FUND INCREASES Contrlbwtlons of rekraary Larger Thaa Thoae of Any Other Month. MICHAEL Mcdonald rled a Mr. Keafer of Cripple Creek, Colo. appeared before the county Judge and asked to take the children with her to her western home for the summer vacation. Teaporary Caatody Only. Judge Vlnsonhaler bad meantime ap pointed their fatber'e friend, Joseph E. Ballack, a traveling man of Columbus, Neb., their guardian and administrator of thslr estate, but consented that the boys should be with their mother a few wetks, with the understanding that they should be re turned In time for school. It appears to the Judge that Mrs. Keafer bad bo sooner taken the boys to her home CLEVELAND. O.. March 15. At a meet- Mets, William Krug, W. H. McCord, Ed- I aonal taxes, their "commission to be from It Is the nearest point. 142 miles only, and M" of tn executive committee of the Ns ward Peck. A. C. Powers, Frank Psrmelee. 5 to 60 par cent of the amount collected, only flfty-two miles of the trip necessitates 'loD, McKlnley Memorial association held war t..n1IJ . 1 t? V... S .a a- a a. - V aWe S I aA. aHal Vaet lai llnlaa still taieBkdaa wasI I MCI a .weJ . tUCJ UCBIKU IUI UT3 LUUll 1UUIU1 Rom. Miller, R. C. Peters. F. E. Seaborn, "ax . are delinquent. . from which clt, the mountain 1. 170 mile. certlBcate submitted by a New York firm hth? ,'"'u?"c John Steel. C. D. Thompson. Albert Cabn, County Clsrk Harry C. Miller Is trying to northeast. Ssvsnty miles of this must be " p. ' Pr"" l-T" 'T" . ' I h ' John C. Drex.l. Clement Chsse. Z. T. Llnd- get rid of some old warrant, and wrote the oov.r.d by hitting the trail. Last of all U - "T ,Ute18 Pn flM "rd- n"mt! JSm?.' in ,m. aey. W. V. Morse. F. P. Klrk.nd.il. Charles board that h. ha. In th. office about W0 Wi.s.r. north and west of Boise, and 1S1 oard. sulubl. for framing. TtZSl , VJ! A. Tracy. Tboma. J. O'Brten, D. J. O'Brien, of them dating as far back aa 18M and mile, southwest of the mountain. Trail I iu" UD"U " " 7""""' ' ' i ' t V.'.i v-.w w . n t , ti ia .ti wn, i. nM...ur. mnr. th.n hair t h. J eleven inches in size. In addition to children may be provided with necessary .. ... I ' ' ' I I ih. . i. ..! Crook. Carl Raltter, A. Hoape, Jr., R. E. In payment of witness, coroner and Jury Sunderland, W. F. Stoecker. William Byrne, feea. He stated that his deputy, Frank Ward M. Burgess, H. A. Thompson, Emll Drsndels, Victor Rosswater, H. L. Fowler, Alfred Sorenson, R. L. Metcalfe, F. D Wead, A. L. Reed, R. J. Altchlson, George H. Payne, Thomas Brennan, A. Love, W. Farnam Smith, J. E. Utt, J. F. Carpenter, E. E. Bruce, W. J. Broatcb, Edward Rose water, O. M. Hitchcock, Mel Uhl, Walter way. Just now the Ketcham route seeme to be In highest favor, because It Is short and because ae large a part of it can be done by wagon and stage. The route will not bo picked, however, until a party can be Dewey, had sent notices to those whose names were on the warrants and that about 100 bad called, but that only a few of them bed their certificates. He asked for instruction, believing it would be well sent over each way to Investigate. This to give the warrants or tax certificates for I will be done In April. It Is desired to get the amounts In cases where It was shown as far west as possible In selecting the beyond a reasonable doubt that the war- I way, for the climate nearer the coast Is Jardlne, Ous Renze, Frank P. Hanlon, W. I rants belonged to the applicants, whether more salubrious. A line In from Red Rock 8. Balduff, Frank B. Kennard. Frank Mur- they could show their certificates or not. could only be used about two months a phy, Luther Drake, Ben B. Woods. Henry Tha communication wee referred to the year. On all the proposed routes the trail W. Yates, Herman Kountze, Charles T. finance committee and county attorney with part comes at the Thunder mountain end, Kouatze, Luther Kountze. Gurdon W. Wat- power to act. where the topography almply excludea ties, Alfred Millard. Ezra Millard. P. Mar- I Sheriff Power's reappointment of Mrs. horses. It is a climb all the way. kel, Herman Drexel, H. - B. Peters, Nat I Jennie Mcpherson as matron at the county Brown, William Buthorn, Jesse Merrltt, 1 1" ws approved. nsipn Kitchen, N. A. Kuhn, Thomas Mo- I The Sloan Commission company wrote Cague, Robert Z. Drake, Patrick Ford, Jr. I the board that It had made a mistake In bidding to euppiy eoap at 13.15 per box. The company said it meant to make the bid $2.46. The commissioner smiled sar donically, for thsy had Intimation that the real reason wa a compact between local sosp dealers, for breaking which the Sloan company had been rebuked right vigorously. Instead of allowing the Sloan company the & kXv Ail CItAMER CHEMICAL CO., Albany, N. V. GENTLEMEN "In March I caught a had cold which lodged lu my kid neys. At first I paid do attention to It and In April I suffered torture. The palna In my back were terrible and I decided something uiunt be done. I I bad never been sick but I could not ignorw the fnct Unit I waa now In danger. 1 secured a bottle of Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure, and after taking nix does I noted a little relief. I Improved gradually until ntfer taking the. entire bottle and part of another I am now as strong and vigorous as ever. It gives me great pleasure to recommend your valuable medicine as a great kidney cure and blood reconstructor." Yours truly, MICHAEL M DONALD. Leavenworth, Kansas. of Ballot la Booth. GET A TAG FOR YOUR DOG MANY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Otherwise the Execatloaer at New Poaad Mar Have to Da oaae Work. tha Two Uaadred .Will Visit Omaha Aaalat ia laatalllaa; Local Coaaell. to Delegations from various councils of the "tret at $14 the commissioners gave It Knlgbte of Columbus arrived In Omaha last to tha P"tn Gallagher company at that evening to aaalat at tha Institution of a price. council of the order la Omaha, which will Jude Vlnsonhaler'e "request for a sew Uke Dlace at tha temola of tha AnM.nt typewriter" brought forth a laugh and an Order of United Workmen this afternoon. I lnlurT from Connolly ae to whether the The program of the day will open t ludg mnte1 " maB or f1 The request 1:15 o'clock, when ths visitors and citizen w referred to the committee en court who are to take part In the formation of the society w:ll meet at the Millard hotel and from there proceed to St. Pbllomena'a cathedral, where an especial mas. will be ealebratad. From the church they will re tura to the hotel, where luncheon will be servsd at 12 o'clock. At 1:30 the party will assemble at the hall, where the coun cil will be Instituted. house and Jail. The water company'a request for a par mlt to lay an eight-Inch main to the Coun try club under five feet cover was granted. The first week of the dog tag sales dosed yesterday and the record. In the city clerk's office ehow that elxty-two tags have been sold. It le eupposed that next week the number of sales will be doubled. After April 1 all untagged dogs are liable to con fiscation by the poundmaater. City Comptroller We.tberg aecured tag No. 1 for hla Great Dane, "Queen, and City Treasurer Hennlngs drsw No. 7 for his Pomerlan Spits, "Prince." A dog owner In applying for a tag must give the name, breed, sex and color of the animal for which the tai la intended. Ter riers seem to be the most numerous clsss of protected canines, and of these there are the scroll work it contains a fine picture toot, clothing and shelter." Basing her of the late president, the White house and rlh' on this stipulation and averring that the McKlnley home at Canton. while her present husband's Income made The report of Treasurer Myron T. Herrtck " possible tor her to shelter and care tor showed that the fund for the monument Is the boys properly It did not permit her rapidly Increasing, the contributions re- to school and clothe them, aha petitioned eelved during February being larger than Judge Vlnsonhaler tor the $4,000 held In for any month since the organization of the trust for them. association. The hearing came on yesterday, but the Judge wasted little time In llatenlns TU rKUbt tLtUMUN LAWS to tba t"enUtlon befor e cut off all further proceedings with the remarks Speaker Henderaoa Aaaoaacea Deter I quoted above, declaring that he would not miaatloa to 81ft Alleged Abaae consider her requests until she accounted to him lor her course. He believes, too, that the Bouldsr county eourt eould not have known of the anoolntment of a WASHINGTON, March 15. Speaker Hen- guardian here or It would not have a p. dereon and his lieutenants of tba house I pointed ber guardian and administratrix nave aeciaea to report tne irumpacaer res- there olution for the appointment by the speaker of a committee of thirteen to Investigate $AGAST A FORMS NEW CABINET me tiecwon laws oi me souinern state. and to determine whether the right of suf frage ia abridged contrary to the condi tion, of the constitution. The resolution gives the committee power to summon witnesses and to send for per sons and papers. The committee on rules will be called together next week to form ally report this resolution. Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure comes in two sizes, 50c and $1.00. Sold by all druggists. Send for Free Sample to the CRAMER CHEMICAL CO., Albany, tl. Y. Cramer's Vegetable Pills Cure, price 25c. Cornier Premier Recelvea a Caaaaals aloa from the ttaeea Retreat. MADRID, March 16. The queen regeat bas commissioned Senor Sagaata to form a new cabinet. The queen regent only called upon Senor T0PEKA JOINTS ARE CLOSED fMta to reconstruct the ministry after sue iouna 11 impoaaiDie to mauoe tne Llqsor Hoaaes Cease Baalaeaa la Cam. nllaace with Order of Chief ef Police. TOPEKA, Kan., March 15. In compliance various sectional leaders to attempt the formation of a coalition cabinet. The pope has appealed to her majesty not to permit the recent decree obliging religious congregations to comply with the law of associations to be put in force, with an order of Chief of Police Donovan, The decree becomes operative March 21, ao with the stipulation thst the county eur- ,l" nMlvislone-fog. Scotch. Alsy, rat. bull wh0 it is sstd Is acting upon the advice the new cabinet will be eerly confronted veyor supervlss tba work and Boston. There are four breeds of the It waa decided to advartua fo, km. . nue hound tbue far represented, as tol- palnting the office of the register of deeds. low,! ,Gr'7' rx bloo1 nd bMher- ot I spaniels there are two, water and cocker, Th. council will be' instituted by Organ- CARLOAD OF CRAZY SOLDIERS - c'.'n'i olTJ of Mayor Psrker, nesrly all of the "Joints" closed their places today. This action was decided on at a confer ence between Mayor Parker, Chief of Po lice Donovan and City Attorney Spencer. Since the decision of the supreme eourt with a question admitted to be extremely difficult to settle. PrellBBlaarr Wrestling; Beat. As a preliminary to the wrestling bout between Frank Coleman of Kansas City IN THE AIR. The Germs ot La Grippe) arc Con- eyed Through tha Atmosphere. No one caa eeeepe the la grippe germ, because when aa epidemic of the disease le prevailing the air is laden with it. The reaaea that everyone doee not have ttte disease at tha same time le because .the persona who are enjoying perfect health are able to successfully resist and throw tt. being than bound to Isolated parts of os me iniection, wnue tnose woo ror any I the car. Elarhteea freaa , Fhlliaaiaes rasa Throagh Omaha Earoate to Waahlagtoa. A carload of maniacs who ware brought In from the west yesterday caused eome commotion at Union station. The man were Vntted Statee soldiers, gone Insane In the service la the Philippines, and their con dition waa pltable. All were absolutely mad and violent. All wore leg Irons and handcuffs and eome were In straight jack- SLEL!" tb,,B b' "men " h0,dlD" tb4t th u"el ,laT' 'V U TrScidenwt tuX'. a aldeVold children. I much pressure has been brought to bear The city olerk reports that It has been to close these places. decided to build the dog pound at Seventh and Webeter atre.t. instead of SUth and TRACY TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL ef threi Tn The guitar aVl. of the awk match wae arranged last night between John Holden, a well known local wrestler, and Jack Bhane, alao an Omaha man. Theee two will go the best two fa.Ua out Jones atreete. a. wa. at Brat planned. It I. supposed thst th. building will ba ready for us. by the latter part of April. The ; catohlng of dog. by the Impounder will be gin Acrll 15. reaeoa are not la the beet ot health, fall ready victims. There were eighteen ot theee maniac In all. As guard and care takers was a squad ef government soldiers, etatloned at the SUIT OVER WITHNELL ESTATE Chlldrea at Joha Wltknell's First Wife Clal at Pertlaa of tha Property. The chlldrea of Mary Wlthnell have doors of the ear and at latervala along it, brought ault against Martha Wlthnell and with clujbed Krags. Henry Farmsr. widow and estate admlnls- A. the train pulled Into th. station there trator. respectively, ot Joha Wlthnell. wha waa a confused sound, a. of a menagerie died January 19, 1W1, tor $18,600. They aiiruwuiua- .mj,..v I allege mat mat amount or property was Ei-Srer.tary of the Navy Strlekea While Areata la Ceart at Brooklyn. NEW YORK, March 15. General Benja- 1 mln F. Tracy, who wa. secretary of the navy In th. cabinet of Qeneral Benjamin Harrison, was taken suddenly ill while arguing In th. King', county shrievalty case In Brooklyn today. After having bean attended by a physician General Tracy wa. driven to hla horn, la Manhattan. i my fakss OIRrlala Come ta A merles, HAVANA, March 15. Secretary of Stat. Tamayo and Senor Capote sailed for New YnrV tririav An f ha ateamor Mavtrn. Thav chattering, snarling, growling, moaning, left them by their mother, Mary Wlthnell, go to consult 8enor Tomas Kstrsda Palma. roaring and whining like so many wild who waa John's first wife, and that their president-elect of Cuba, with regard to the beasts. Each seemed to imagine himself father converted It Into money and then inauguration of the new government. Gov- son-e representative ot the animal king- mto reel estate after her death. January ernor General Wood probably will leave qom. wa u .u.v w.. iwrujiut ua , iB8i. He died intestate and the plaintiffs Havana next week nsartrenuiog o me spet:iwrs. allege that his sscond wife seeks to hold Depot employee and trainmen who did their Inheritance. The nlalntlffs era I . Central t'niveralty Ueta 50,000, not gnow of tne prsssnce ot me maniacs Charlee H. Wlthnell. Joha H. Wlthnell. DANVILLE. Ky.. March 15-Prealdent u. KODeriB oi tenirai university ana committee In charge, announced that they have ben auceeaaful In raising a fund of IZS.CHO In order to meet the tertna by which a like aum was offered to the endow ment of Central unlveretty. The donor of the original was Thomas H. Swope of Kan aaa City. Mo. Hla Identity was kept a secret until today, when his name was an nounced by 1'resident Roberts. The first symptoms are those of aeate catarrh, resembling a bard cold, and If prompt treatment Is appltsd at this time It caa be easily broken up; one of the best remedies at this stage la Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, sold by druggists everywhere, and If taken freely, eay one tablet every hour r two tit two or three days, the danger of pneumonia and serious complications will be averted The Rev. L. H. Palmar, Baptlat clergy man ot Cereeco. Mich., makes a statement of interest to all catarrh and grip sufferers. He says: "Stuart's Catarrh Tableta have certainly been a bleaalng to ma. I have used them freely this fall and winter and have found them a aafeguard against La Grippe and catarrhal troubles, from which I have suffered for yaara. I feel that I can freely and conscientiously recoouBead them." Persona who Buffer from catarrh of tha head and throat are very susceptible to La Grippe and such will Bod a plessant, eon venleot and safe remedy la (his asw ca tarrh cure. Stuart'a Catarrh Tableta are composed entirely of harmless antiaeptloa and may be used ae freely ae neeeaaary, as they coatala no eecalae, opiate er poisonous , ot aa klsd. FOR IOWA LINE Caastraetlaa af Read Will Be Vader Wllllasa KeaeSek af Kaasas City. Froteste aa farina; Daty. were given .hock, when passing the car I Frank R. Wlthnell, Li bole W. Wlthnell, P- c by hearing a snarl of rage and then looked Eiua Wlthnell, Cora B. Baltls, Blanche they up into nenaisn isces, wnicn naa tneir lips I Williams and Arvlda Graves. drawn back and teeth expoaed. One un- I witting man became weak and faint from CONTRACT pity and horror ana wae compelled to lie down In the men'e waiting room to recover hla poise. The Chicago. Milwaukee A St Paul road took the men on east. They are moatly young man and their affllctioa la due to one of two causes, or both combined, the heat and general climate of the Phtllpptnaa and Indulgence In tne liquors sold there. The guards said that a platoon of maniacs 10 connection with the Iowa Central, I Is held by the authorities until the duty Is I m . . a w . I i.alil ne lha .IM'A f-n man S ear Ivaa ska visvVifr was a common coaslgnment from the "r t-eniervme. ia.. ana tne Chicago A n-V.V." .k. a Ti,Vr.r:'w,u T."! i.i. -j. u. - - ... NerltiMUrn R.,.in. i. ..j.-l "f -""7 "V7". .....,- wwuh. uv niwif ui vioivqi and " , luuaj persistent nature, they aald. and will not r to WUiam Keneftck ot Kansas respond to treatment. A soldier's Insane Clty Mo- Ttk contract calls for the com- hospltal and asylum has been established In P'tlon ct th tln not later than August 1. Washington. D. C . and there these men To ros4 bln bullt b7 tn Gates-Lam- SAN FRANCISCO. March 15. D. Soccl. in p. Amt tt MantlA. hu nrntatn CHICAGO, March 15. The contract for I against a duty of tS.uu aaaeaaed against a tha nifiiinirtinii rj tha t. m. c. ...i. I bin war picture ne brought over Irom Ma- . r . " " w " "w "" nlla on the last trio of America Maru. railway irom earner, no., on the Banta Fe. Tha Dlcture. which la an immanaa canvas. ward aidehold method. In this any three points down, any hip, knee or shoulder, at the same time, constitutes a fall. A Mo the first man to break the hold loses a fall. The men place one arm about each other's walats and look the oppoaite hands out in front. Eye and Hand Clah Chaagei Heme. The largeat attendance ever known at a business aeaalon marked the meeting of the Eve and Hand club In Modern Woodman hall laat night. An Important step was taken In changing the name of the club to the SUenllum 'association, which was aareed UDon unanimously. New officera were elected a. follows: President. Francis Dulaney; vice president. Mlas Stella Ho1 ley; secretary, John Zadlna; treasurer, H. Neleon; eergeant at irmi, A. Chlnnock. Tha new executive committee comDiise. Otho McMullen, John Helnsman and George Fischer. Teachers' Leetnre Coarse. On Monday evening at Boyd's theater the Slayton Concert company will appear aa the current numner in tne teacners lecture course, lte membership comprises VI mm Rnaa LJnde. contralto: Mr. Frede rick Carberry, tenor: Mlsa Georgia Bentley, pianist, and Mr. caul u. eeo. cellist. These artists are well known and very highly spoken or. LOCAL BREVITIES. . . . T 11 . ..11... Ia.. is the guaat of Mrs. M. J. Greevy and Mrs. W. H. Bherrsden. A man who aald his name waa T. T. Tnblaa waa arrrated laat eventnar at I o'clock, charged with mallcloualy breaking tha large glaaa In the entrance door of the Hotel Gordon, Sixteenth and Chicago street.. It's All Right. A Clear Havana Smoke A. J. SHERRET CIGAR CO., 1302 Farnam, TELEPHONE 1067. OMAIIA, NliB- VERY LOW RATES.... EVERY DAY. During th months March and April the Union Pacifia will sell One. Way Colonist Tickets at the following rates: OMAHA TO Ogden and Salt Lake $20.00 Kutte and Helena Spokane Portland and Ashland Tuconia and Seattle San Francisco Los Angeies and San Diego 20.0O 22.60 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 CITY TICKKT OFFICE 1324 FARNAM ST. TELEPHONE 318. UNION STATION, lOTH AND MARCT, TELEPHONE 629. THE BEE FOR ALL THE NEWS will be take. bert-Mltchell Intareata. TOTALLY DESTROYED BY FIRE Reeldeaae el Mrs. Callea aa Pecatar Street. Haras a the Oisssl. . fire originated Is not knows. No alarm was turned la until the reflection of the blase was (tea by the flremea at fortieth and Cuming streets. When the are anally located aad the department arrived pines are American possessions. Mlsaoarl Kermer Haras te Death. 8T. JOSEPH. March U. Frank Dunn, f rower of blooded Block and a well-known armer. Derlshed at hla home near Weat- boro. Mo., today, during a Ore In ona ef his large barns. Several horees and cattls wers Inside the barn and it waa to release theae animals that prompted hlra to ruah Inalde and aever the halters. The roof tell Vistas; Kate aa Coal ta Lakee. FITTSBl'RO, March 16. The annual meeting of the officials Of the coal-carrying I ln nl Dunn e body was Incinerated. roaas ot unio, rennsyivania aad West Vir ginia to fix the rate for the lake trade for the next year Is being held todsy at the Hotel Bchenley. The meeting is attendsd The OBe-ssd-a-haif-stsry frame residence 1 bT about twenty-Bve of the representatives of Mrs. Anna Callsn, 2811 Decatur street, ot different roads. Including ths Columbus, wtth Its contents, wss totally destroyed by Hocking Valley A Tolsdo. Toledo A Ohio tre at 1:20 yesterday moral og. How the Central, Columbus, Bbswnee A Hocking, Wheeling A Lake Erie. Pittsburg A Lake Erie, Lake Shore A Michigan Southern, Brie, Pennsylvsala company and Baltimore & ALL " ' ' .... .... VICKSBIRQ, Ulaa.. March 15. -The The railroad rate oa coal to lake porta I bodies of n'neteen of the twenty victims the building was almost totally dsstroyed I hae not changed much ta tha past three 1 t the stestner Providence dlnaater have and nothing could be done. The conte.te years, aad It U not anticipated by the J2-uv"S!h 'CT. li.."ni1 Vh.VSl were valued at 100, with 1300 Insurance. I offlclale wbe are la attendaace today that I Dr. N. a. Lancaster. Sabstltate far St. Patrick's Day. CHICAGO. March 15.-A mlaalonary movement for atrengthenlng the t'nlied Irlah I yen sua of. America will taks the place of the uaual St. Patrick's day parade or Irishmen on Monday. William E. Red mond and Joaeph Devlin. Irish membere ef I Parliament, will arrive In Chicago Sunday morning fo rthe purpose of addreaelna the meeting. They will remain In Chicago for three weeaa to runner tne movement. Oaly Oae Boe MlaelnaT. .Poor .Little Sick Stomach It's over-loaded; that's what's the matter, and if this boy don't get a Cascaret he'll be a sick boy all over. Too much of a good thing! That's what we are all liable to take. Grown up, sensible peof le will some times do it and make themselves sick. "In time of peace prepare for war," and have about the house a pleasant, perfect, palatable, positive it.dicirie for tour stomach, sick headache, colic, winds, belching, biliousaesi, furred tongue;., laxy liver, constipation, bad breath, bad taste, all liable to result from over-indulgence in the good thiags of Hfe. Cascarets Candy Cathartic ate whit you want. Eat and drink what and as much as you please. A tablet after a biff meal w Ml prevent -swknasa, or a tablet at night before going to bed, after A food time, will fix you . all right for morning, aad let you get up clear as a belt, ready for business or pleasure. Btaat res tea Bawrala. AM dnieftsM. t Nrrf et id Mis. Tk , C C C. OuiArntesS our or Mur-mensy back. klat atamesd aw-ek.