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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1002.
boy m each 1.000 grot tons, who sh.ll bslcltlsenMuch hlp4tO racerv o nbeldy
taught' eeamansblp and engineering and
chall yank petty officer.
gahjert ta Defense gervir.
The owners of the veeeel must agree be-
for receiving compensation that the ship
RIVER AND ' HARBOR BILL
under thla act. The amendment raa de
feated, 24 to 47. ' - - - -
Mr. Allison then offered ssveral amend-
menta. Those limiting the operation of
contract made under tha bill to July L
1920, and providing that the poetmaater Ren
in emergency may b used by tha United I aral should make no contract after July 1,
State for tha national defens or (or any J 1910. were agreed to without division.": Th
private service at a (air compensation for I amendment of Mr. All lion limiting tha bill
thla service. I to 15,000,000 rear until July 1. 1907. and
Title 1 of the bill direct! tba secretary of I after that data to 18,000,000 a year, alio was l Ohio Ceaareasaaa lay Paraert at
tha treasury to "pay to the owner of a doc- I agreed to. -
Alllaea We aaaVLeec.
Another amendment by Mr, Allison, pro
Tiding that all Teasel entering Into eon
tract under thla act shall be of elas Al,
was agreed to without dlvlsloo,
Mr. Allleon offered another amendment.
nMHIa K a .am1 anf 1 1 1 1 1 full rom.
M . , , , . . - l I r ' v " - . I unruur uui. mr, run lull u, uuid umug .u
$1 a month for tha time ho If necessarily ..., unar ... tUhsldy feature ...,. , ..i...i .h-
employed. of tha vending shalll clear from a United
lire In thn emira. nf which ha nreaAnta1
W-l.l. j .MwlJtuM 4h HA v a a 1 altall ha I . . a I - - - r
iti. tfiviwc. .u-i. hv . i ntttai nnri with t laaat fin npr rent oi , - . i - , i-. - i . .
,1 ...... flM I " - - - l IUBUJ IU.CIV-fl.llia .ia 1 C I V 1 O IV IL. DB
(itvu raui...uu .ww . ,u commercuU Cargo capacity niiea.
of thl- act at the same time, thtt ft sub- I ... fii0.
tdlied Teasel shall not be sold to subject I T...
Ptlllnsham,
Dolllver,
Dubois,
Olbson,
Herri a,
Heltfeld.
McComas,
umenled trssel engaged In deep fishery for
at least .three month In any one year fl
per groeo ten per annum,- provided that at
leant one-third of the crew shall be cltl
tens of the United States, and ha Is di
rected to pay also to a citizen of tba United
Etatea serving as a member of such crew
Congressman Barton Makes Extended
8peech Explaining Mearare.
SEEKS TO CORRECT FALSE IMPRESSION
Mesiste la Mlaaaderetood ssi
He) Correet Erieseoai
Impressloa.
WASHINGTON, March 17. Tha house to
ds began consideration of tha river and
harbor bill. Mr. Burton of Ohio made an
of a foreign power and that the president of I Allison,
the United Stales shall cause proper reguift- c,oni
tlons to be framed for the execution of thla I
act I Berry
BiacKDurn,
CarmecK,
Fry Cloae Debate.
The debate on the vsrloua amendments I Clark (MonO.McLaurtn
(Mine).
Mcl.aurln
(8. C), ,
Mallory,
Martin,
Money,
Patterson,
pettua.
Proctor,
Hawllna,
Ppooner,
Tallferro,
Toiler,
Veet,
Warren J3.
Foster
(Wash.),
Frye,
Galllnger,
Gamble,
naie,
Klttreda-e,
MeMlilin.
Mon,
Mitchell,
Nelnon,
Penrose
reruns.
eral other members spoke briefly to the
measure, among them Mr. Bellamy of North
Carolina, who protested against the treat
ment his state received.
Mr. Fcter of Illinois and Mr. Cochran of
Missouri dlscuesed the Boer war, criticis
ing the majority severely for failure to al
low congress to express tha aympathy of
tbo American people with the struggling
republics.
At the conclusion of the proceedings to
day Mr. Wachter of Maryland denied
newspaper atory to the effect that Speaker
Henderson had attempted to Influence hi
course on the question of Cubsn reciprocity.
Bartoa Corrects Falaa Ideaa.
T rtn m A a (.! aha t Vi ,nn,niril r9 t k
Hansbrough. Piatt (Conn.), I
Haley, Quarlea, I llnU ..n,.,..,! ,,- -nnMr.
tlon of the river and harbor bill. Mr.
Burton, who Is In charge of the
measure. In his opening statement said he
would not discuss the benefits to commerce
and trade from the appropriations con
tained In tha bill, but would confine him
self at eome length to discussing jome
oopular misapprehensions with refereuce to
It. In the first place, be said, the lm
presslon existed that the bill carried some
. ... - a I Clav.
ana iue oiii firuci- cvuiuiucu w-uvu . pVrell
Mr. Frye. author of the bill, closed tbo de- cuiheraon,
bate. uuiiom,
Mr. Fry declared that ten year ago .
England carried 63 per cent of th trade Rard.
of the world, while, now England carried I Beverldga,
only 63 per cent of It. Oreat Brit- glu,r,0',7
aln. ha said, wss losing th world' I Burton, '
carrvlnr trade. In regard to eome Clark (Wyo.),Hanna,
of the arguments advanced Mr. Banna I fnew
nnka hrloflr Ha Bald It ui a los to I fSletrlrh. Hoar. Bcott.
the American people to pay 1150.000.000 cr g," N4v-- "0.
1200,000,000 for carrying our American com- I Foraker, Kearns,
merce, for under Just lawa perhaps 00 1 An amendment by Mr. Allleon, providing
per cent of that amount would remain in I that steamer during their trial hav not
the hand of Americans. The American I obtained a minimum speed of eight knots.
merchant marine bad gone down and down I ball loaded, cannot participate la th pro-
until It cut a sorry figure among the na- I posed subsidy, waa adopted.
. tlons of ths world. I .. a.-..i
By way of explanation of certain tea-1
4.. ,h. km ,hir.h v.. ..m aa -..t I Nr. rettue or Aiaoama onereo an amena-
v.. a v .a t..t .v.. ment brovidln that the total expenditure thing over 60,000,0OO for the ensuing fiscal
nary freight ship which Is to receive ths under tbo bill should not exceed 39,000.000 year, whereas it carried hut $24,00.000 of
subsidy, is divested of all the excessive any on year. waa aareea io. vo w. ---". , ' .
n Ih. n..l ...K.M-, mt.lr.rn I M T. BDOOnar OI TV -SCOnSlD. . Onerea an I vwv.vw muui miuiyij au.uuiicu in ui my
Referring to the propoaitlon to prevent amendment reaerrlng to congress th right proprlated under the extract system.
Chinese sailors on ships, he said it would to amend or repeal u a. not. nowever, -uD w u B,u, .
lmoainna any contract maae unaer a -" 11 "
bill. The amendment waa agreed to:
When the bill waa reported to the-eenate
I Mr. Aldrlch of Rhode Island demanded a
seoarata vote on tha amendment of Mr.
Pettua- llmltlntr tha tutal axDndttura under In tho sundry civil bill, to provide tor con-
the bill in any on year to 19.000.000. . tinuina contracts autnonzea in river ana
An amendment to the amendment by Mr. narcor Dills, ne saw, wera s(,ouu,uuu.
crats hst suggested no remedy except Mr. Bacon limiting the amount of th annual agalnat $41,000,000 for the two previous
Vest, who wanted free ahlps.- a "remedy .T.ni!ltura to 13.000.000 waa relented. Tha years. Mr. Burton said that the approprla-
whlch I am Tory glad to say few intelli- I pettu. amendment then was rejected. 30 tlon for river and harbor work instead of
gent Americana believe In." I ta 42 I Increasing with other governmental ex
In his closing remarks. Mr. Fry said M rokrn of MUaourl' demanded a pendltures. as was popularly supposed, wer
be would accept tn amendment ottered by ..,.-. on v. Hanna's amendment in reality decreasing.
Mr. Allison, limiting the time of the opera. I ldln thtt nothina in . thla act should Mr. Burton also denounced the popular
tlon of the measure, because he believed construed to prevent American, eitlsens Idea that unworthy projects for the im
from acquiring, holding and operating any provement of bays ana creek aosoroea a
foreign teamshlp line. The amendment proportion of tbe appropriation in me oui.
waa adopted,' 40 to 82. " '
Fiaal Tot at tha Member.
destroy th lines on the Pacific. He waa
opposed to tbe proposition because our
sailors are unable long to stand the ex
cessive heat of th engtn and flreroom.
No I'ae for - Free I hip.
Facing the demooratlo side, he declared
that in th last twenty-five yeara the demo-
approprlatlons than any previous bill
In 1890, he said, the actual appropriations
In the bill exceeded $25,000,000. For the
current year the appropriations contained
perilled. The vessel
rigidly guarded.
bav sine beea
SEEK TO SAVE P, M. MULLEN
CZAR'S COURIER IN HURRY
was derided to hold the summer meeting of
tha Boctnty in. Tcrumseh on Tuesday and
Wednesday, Joly,21 and 23.
Every Effort to Hastea
- Jaaraejr ta St. Peters-
HI
Kebraika Benaton Hope to Keep Him in STRIKE IS . ENTIRELY OVER
Alaska Jjana vmon.
MISS DIETRICH BURNED OUT AT COLLEGE
NEW YORK, March 17. Speeding to St.
Petersburg with secret dispatches on mat
ters in Manchuria, from th Russian em
bassies In Toklo and Washington, Is Prince
Lobanow-Rostowsky, a confidential agent of
the ctar. He Is making his Journey a
short and as rapid as stesm, endurance
and an unlimited supply of money can
mako it. The prince has at hie ontlr dis
posal the service of every Russian em
bassy, consulate and consular agency from
Toklo to Kronstadt, for th purpose of
hastening hi Urgent message.
Tbe courier of the csar left thla city on
th cteamshlp Aqutuln for Havre. Prince
Lobanow-Rostowsky has beea a special at
tache In tbe Russian embaasy in th
Japanese capital. Ho left Nagasaki on tha
Pacific liner Nippon Maru just be for th
Ceacresaiwaa Mercer Offer Gevern
aaeat Tree for Arbor Day Coloael
Mill Traaaferre from rkll
leplaea to Omaha.
(From a Staff Correspondent)
WASHINGTON. March 17. (Special Tele-
Completely Vlped Oat vVaea Mem Re-
tara ta Work laar Kormal
Candltloas,
BOSTON. March It The great strike of
Isst week, Involving 20,000 union men, was
completely .wiped .out today, when prac
tically every roan went back to his work
under conditions but slightly changed from
those exlstlbg when the trouble began.
Tonight tha' only Incident in the labor
situation 1s the strike of sventy-flv long
gram.) Effort are being mad by Senators shoremen at the Clyde line wharves. This
Dietrich and Millard to aave P. M. Mullen, Is an independent atrlke, brought about by
register of the lsnd office at Rampart City, two disgruntled workmen. At the freight
Alaska, who was legislated out of office by sheds of the railroads th number of men
a clause in th urgent deficiency bill, which left without immediate employment waa
appropriate money tor only on land offloe less than BOO.
la Alaska. Senator nietrtoh la eaneclallv I -
Interested in Mr. Mullen's case and will Bya-patalaer Beateaee
make every effort to hav him attached to NOP FOLK, Vs., March 17. Because he
ratification of the Anglo-Japanese treaty th land offlc which la to be retained, prob- threw a large plank directly across tha
for tho maintenance of the integrity of th b"r at sukft- Tne ,BBa offlcM st- Mlch trck ,n front of cr S-ln '
Chinese empire was communicated to th 'el" na Bmprt City will by action of of th strike of the street railway men, J.
oowers. Tha Imnerlal courier left Waah. eongress cease to exist July 1. W. Jenkins was today sentenced to serve
Inaton on tha mMntffht train. Ha waa ore. i ne Destruction oi tne principal Qormitoryi two years at nara iaDor m mo penuen
ceded by a telegram from the Russlsn em- Bryn Mawr on Sunday by fire was espe- tlary. Several torpedo explosions occurred
bassy In America to the Russian eonsulat clI,Jr disastrous to Mis Florence Dietrich, on tho tracks tonight, but the officers were
In thla rlt which inatmrteil tha consul oaugnter or penator uietricn. Her neiong- unaois to man any arrests. Btriaers are
here to assure the prince's passage on th '" were destroyed and she only got out j returning to work, thirteen of them sign
Aaultalne at all costs. The cassare was - lo Burning ouuaing wan in acanty ing wuay
" - I . . . . -
obtained and Prince Lobanow-Rostowsky I aiment an naa on.
sailed under the Oalllclsed name of Loba- 1 Free Tree for Nebraakaaa.
UUW QB XIOBIOW. I r...n.. M... ,K 1 f t .
The mystery and the haste of his transit ,. . ,v),.1i- i, I ,
began In Toklo. where he had been tent .... 0,..i. k. 1 a, .
out at the special request of the Mar M 7 " ,! ITJ ; "7"; "
which waa then In progress, and which 11 " I' ,k.V kI V - 700 men will be affected. The employers
wa designed to check Russia's move to f".!!1' h" few. i t0, T have refused to sign the scale, which calls
obtain the permanent occupation of Man- 7" 'K: , " " .T V,, l" "" " " for an advance of 5 cents an hour for time
churla-a province which, in extent, popu- ' "boolgrounds. public parks or similar work a 10 per cent lncre, for plwt
latlon and future possibilities Is an empire r . " I work.
in n.if ipianiea cy pupus on Aroor aay ana given
name In honor of Washington, Lincoln and
McKinlsy.
a E. Williamson of Omaha is In Wash
ington
A. bill lntroduoed by Senator Warren pro
Paper Haaarers Strike.
PITTSBURG, March 17. A general strike
of paper hangers in the Pittsburg district.
to go Into effect tomorrow morning, waa de
clared today by tbe executive committee of
the Brotherhood of Paper Hangers. About
In Itself.
The Russian embassy in the Japanese
capital knew that the Anglo-Japanese
treaty was an accomplished fact for days
before tbe official announcement of Its rati
fication. Count Lobanow-Rostowsky Is now
Bumham,
Burrows,
Burton,
they wer In th interest of th bill
At 8 o'clock, when Mr.- Fry had con
cluded, Mr; Vest of Missouri offered his
amendment, providing in brief that th pro
visions of tha'antl-trust law apply to th
shipping Industry with a view to prevent
a conspiracy in restraining' trade.
Th arVianAmafet waa rttimotmA: 9.5 In 1A
a party vote with the exception, of McLaurln dlLd.dh
or south carouna, wno voieo wtut ue re-1 Beveridge,
publicans.
Another amendment offered by Mr. Vest,
providing that any vessel purchased In a
foreign country by eltliens of th United
State shall be admitted to th United
State ci tas t wis trad, waa rejected by tbe
ssme vot.
Vest's Amendment Lost-
Mr. Vest -thsn' off sred . his "fra ahlp"
amendment, providing that American cltl
sens may purchase vessels where they can
be purchased most cheaply and have them
registered as American ships. It also waa
rejected. 25 to 48.
Mr. Taller of Colorado offered an amend'
ment admitting to American registry for
eign-built vasl of not less than 7,000
tons and capable of a speed of twelve knots
that now clear from American porta and of
Which SO per cent la owned by American
The bill waa passed 43 to 81. . The de-1
tailed vote was:
Teaa -- - " - -
Foster' '
(Waah.).
OaTl?njrer,
Gamble, . .
naie.
Clark (Wyo.), Hanna, '
Cuilom, . Hansbrough,
Deboe.
Lspew.
Dietrich,
Dryden,
Elklns,
Fairbanks,
Foraker,
Nays
Bacon,
Bailey, -Bate,
Berry.
Blackburn,
uarmacK
II aw ley,
Moar,
Jone (Not.), Scott,
McCumber,
McLaurin
(8. C.),.
McMllllft
Mason,
Mitchell. ,
Nelson,
Penrose,
Perkins.'
Piatt (Conn.),
Kean.
Kearns,
Kittredge.
McComas.
Warren.
Wellington,
WeUnore 42.
Dillingham, Money,
Dolllver, Patterson,
Dubois,- Pettus,
Foster (La.). Proctor.
Gibson, Quarlea,
Harris.
Heltfeld,
Clark (Mont.), McLaurln
Clay, (Mies.),
Cockrell, Ma'.lory,
Culberson, Martin,
Rawlins,
Spooner,
Tallferro,
Teller,
Veat-81.
Dyspepsia
Is difficult digestion, due to
weakened condition of tbe stomach
and its inability to properly churn
tbe food; or to unhealthy condition
of the gastrio juice, too much or
too little acid, too much or too
little pepsin.
Hood's SaTsapaxilla relieves all
the distressing symptoms of dys
pepsia because it promotes the mus
cular action of the stomach and in
testines, aids nature in the manu-
Th senate at 5:65 p. tn. adjourned.
Mlaor Bill Passe1 by Seaate.
Th following bill were passed in the
senate today. Appropriating $150,000 for a
publto building at Colorado Springs,
Colo.; granting the Central Arlcona
Railroad company a . right-of-way for
railroad purpose through the Ean Fran-
The appropriations were not divided up ac
cording to states and localities. The great
projects In which the whole country was In
terested absorbed $50,000,000 out of tlje $60,
000,000 carried and authorised by the bill. .
Defends the Boers.
Mr. Foster of Illinois discussed the Boer
waf, denouncing the majority for falling
to allow congress to consider a resolution
expressing the sympathy of the American
people with tbe struggling Boers. He
said that the administration with tha
Philippine war on Its hands dared not open
ita mouth on the subject of the South
African war. England and America, be
said, were .tarred with the - same stick,
both were seeking to crush tha life out of
people's fighting. for independence.
While.. Mr. Cockrafi was criticising the
majority for It attitude toward the Boers
an elderly lady in tbe gallery with pro-
Brltlsh tendencies frequently shook her fist
at the gentleman from Missouri and at ona
Mm became so violent In her demonstra
tion of disapproval that one of the door
keeper was obliged to admonish her to
keep quiet.
Mr. Wachter of Marylaad, rising to a
question of personal privilege, had read a
newspaper article charging that the speak
er had attempted to coerce his action on
th question of Cuban reciprocity by
threatening to defeat an Item In the river
Riot Threatened at Mines
BLUEFIELDS, W. Va., March 17. A riot Is
threatened among the strikers and guards
t Tom's Creek mines, where 1,000 men
kaiu kian Aiit fnsl ah vatK Trtab M f Wl A A
ULtlVU WVUUw aJUUHUV w - ikw mi a af isr nun I -. I eismVff awu vu iui m luuuvui uw ssauwa
,...nn. Bt H-.h.ir tn !. hafnra 1 VQing U appropriation OI .1100,000 lor tbe ..,,1 K. rtM. hl. mnrnln
th cxar and Count Lamsdorff. th minister !, T. ""V" , c puD
of foreign affairs, Important confidential In- -, To c-r cold la One Day
formation concerning tn immea.at. pros- ' n , Uke Laxative ;Bromo Quinine Tabl.ts. ATI
pects or me alliance. . ,h. .".::. t J :.:: rugg!sta refund the money If It falls t
..,r..r,T:"r "rirf "VJ T.:" - v;: " . Cltr ware hn in th. ...nr.m. ...r cur. . w. urove signature is oa eaeo
naa numuuimi czperiencea who cauie otes- i . - j , i . -r
eagea iransmiuea in cooes waicn taiiea " ' " . -j--.
keep their secret, and so Prince Lobanow- M plover of Boston I visiting friends In
Rntnt apt nut ta bear th dianatrhea I Waahlngton on hla way west to engage In
himself .. . (business at Grand Island with hla father's
nrm, tn h. h. Glover company.
Ordered to Omaha for Daty.
Lieutenant Colonel Stephen C. Mill, in
spector general, ha been relieved from
duty In the Division of the Philippine and
ordered to Omaha for duty as Inspector gen
eral of the Department of tbe Missouri.
The condition of Lincoln (Neb.) national
banka on February 25 shows: Loans and
discounts, $2,659,354; gold coin. $88,600:
lawful money reserve, $249,466; Individual
DRIVES FAMILIES INTO COLD
arse Ctlesgt . Flats Bara Darin a;
night aad Inmates Escape In
Night Clothing.
CHICAGO, March 17.i-Twenty-four faml
lies occupying the St. Catherine flat at
Fortieth street and Grand boulevard wer
rirlvan fmm tha tiullfMna bv flra tnilav. A
strong wind was blowing and the firemen aePslts, $2,450,073; average reserve held.
had to work vigorously to confine the flames
to the flats. The tenants had barely
time to escape and shivered In their night
clothes till ' neighbor, wer aroused and
gave them shelter... Nearly all tbelr house
hold goods and personal affscts wer lost
George Patton Jumped from a third story
window and broke one of his legs. Ho
waited so long In getting members of his
family out that when he was prepared to agency, Mississippi; Amy J. Sellers of Mil- Mean temperature 12 66
follow them ho found egress by the stair- ler. la a.slst.nt matron at tbe Salem. Ore.. pr"iP"atL0",;;-;;a;;;; .L Z
way cut off. Martin Scannell, a policeman.
proved himself a Afro. Three women wer
school.
John W. McDonald of Randolph, Wis.;
penned In On t l.Jlrd floor, Scannell had Gardiner W. Rosebud, William F. Nickel
reached thcat mrmsfaSf' blocked the of Collegevtew, Neb., end William F. Stipe I talexceM since March "i.'IJ
Hiiirway. iivdf i si. ropv ui ueu ,iuuoLSf i va wan , ncav ivua auuiit.i.vu fco i jtTmii pr?ciiJita.i.iun
and let th wotuen down th eleviitor baft practice before tna Interior department.
t. TYiann of It. Hit thAB tied It and at- I
. 1 a f I ai ta. AliiAfA nnAtp-si -.
Cisco mountain forest reserve : granting to na harbor bill in which he waa represent
tha University of Utah additional lands a interested. Mr. Wachter denounced
adjacent to it sits: appropriating $100,000 hs etory as an unqualified falsehood.
for a publle building at Laramie. Wyo.: I " nign time some steps were taken
for th acknowledgment of deeda and other 10 prevent a repetition of thl ort of
Instruments in th Philippine Islands and tn,n- 'l1 r- wachter. "Who can tell
Porto Rico affecting land situated la th wh- e the next to be ambuscaded
District of Columbia f any territory t 0T 109 pre 7 Must w remain powerless
tempted to slide down after them. The
makeshift rope gave Way, however, and tbe
policeman sustaiaed a broken ankle. Fir'
men rescued ' him. Th total loes waa
$60,000.
HARD BLOW TO BRYN MAWR
Fire Loa Likely ta Defeat Secarlag
of Donation freaa Roeke
V ' feller.
PHILADELPHIA. March' 17. Th los re
suiting from th fire at Bryn Mawr college
last alght will be much greater than was
at first supposed. Denbelgh hall, the finest
of th college buildings, which was erected
at a cost of $190,000, was entirely destroyed
while a member of th house Is used as a
club to vllllfy the speaker?"
Th bouse than at 6 p. m. adjourned
tha United State; to prevent trespassers
or Intruders from entering tbe Mount
Ranter national park, state of Washing
ton; appropriating $6,000 for th purchase
of th Francle B. Heltman manuscript of HAY OFFERS TO AID THOMAS
me aiaioncai register, i nuea mates army,
from 1789 to 1901.
OYER
W0RKINGMEN COMING
efastt,.. .. Va amm A t aM rA lAtVal. I aaaaaaaBaaa
itutvyi ii vi wS.v mv Ulr( Meaely Arraagea far Vlalt a
, laltcd State af llrltlah
Taller.
tions, which are far better than
any artificial pepsin, unlocks the
bowels, stimulates tbe kidneys and
tones up their mucous membranes.
LIVERPOOL March 17. The steamer
0. la l. .TA 4m I " UICU BB1IB iron IUB1 port WaODtl-
Duuiuiuuaia b0v day. March 19. for New York, will have
among Ita paaaengers Alfred Mosely and
Marquis Townshend. The former Is going
to America to arrange for the visit of his
labor and education commissions to the
United States.
tases that it seems to hare almost
a maglo touch.
Begin to take it NOW.
Buffered Cvervthinar-'" I waa trou
bled with dyspepsia, suffered everything
fc. . MH , . H 1 1 . -A ,1
tiatrasa. Sinca taklnc Hood Barsanarllla Alfrd Mosely is coming to th United
I eat heartily and I am well." Mas. Jkooaai etaies to arrange tor in Tint to tnia coun
try, in tne autumn, or a commission repre
sentlng workmen's organisations In St'
sixths of th Oreat British Industrie. Th
delegates, who will be elected, are to ao
company Mr. Mosely at hla expense. They
will be accompanied by newspaper and lit
erary men. Mr. Mosely will also defray th
expenses of a Ttalt to the United States, at
i ths same time, of a commission of experts
whose object 1 to inquire Into the aduca
tlonal system of th United Stat.
Mvsrav, Panbury, Conn.
Eat Thre Time a Day-" Hood
BarsaparlUa has cured ms of dyspepsia and
1 never felt better. Can t three good
meal every day." Fain PoauLsa, 437
South Penna Btn Indlanapoua, lnd.
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
Is sold by all drngvlsts. Prepared only
. by C. L HOOD 4 CO.. Lowell, ataaa.
STRENGTHENS
SYSTEM
BODY
DRAIN
and NERVES.
Will Groat Passports ar Dlatrlbate
Money to Boors aad Save
Expense.
WASHINGTON, March 17. Secretary Hay
will not make further response to tha house
resolution inquiring into the facts con
nected with the application of Rev. Dr. and
Mrs. . Thomas for passports to reach the
Boer camps. All the facta In the case were
et out in -the secretary' letter written In
anticipation of the passage of tbe resolu
tion of Inquiry and read by Mr. Hltt to the
commute on foreign affairs.
The secretary Is communicating with Gov
ernor Tate of Illinois, who Initiated the
movement to send Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
to South Africa, to ascertain exactly what
I wanted by the contrlbutora to tbe fund.
It has been reported that the total of this
fund Is but $6,000, a sum scarcely large
enough to cover the expenses of sending
these two persons to South Africa and main
talnlng them there, and If the only pur
pose is to help tbe Boer women and cbll
dren In the camps th State department la
willing to further It by lending th money
through th United State consular offices
In South Africa and thus reducing tbe ex
pense of distribution to nothing. But If the
kflWft IS NflT finiNft flRBnAn contributors to tho fund prefer to employ
.w nunwnu ,,.., .... ,.,. ,1,,. .in v. ..vm.j .ui.
passports, as would any other American
eltliens, and It is assumed they will bs
Crete Municipal Ticket.
CRETE, Neb., March 17. (Special.) At
and Its content, valued at $26,000 at least, I th caucusses held Saturday night by repub-
were consumed. Seventy young women oc- I licans and democrat the following tickets
cupled chambers tn Denbelgh hall and their wer nominated:
individual losses hsv not yet been learned. Republican For mayor, E. D. Fay; for
Miss Thomas, president of the college said clerk, Frank Nedela, Jr.; for treasurer,
today that during the progress of the fir Jesse O. Goodwin; for councllmen, Prof.
there had been aome looting by strangs I Brown. Ellaha Johnson, Fred Meyer; for
men, but added that th thefts of jewelry, member or th school board, G. M. Mur-
etc. were not extensive. POT. t. wane, a. waterman.
Denbelgh hall waa erected in 1891. Ac- Democratic ror mayor. Jobn Buck; for
cording to location, tuition, board and real- elerk, R. r. Badonseck; for treasurer., Ed
I Edward Will Spend Season
lac Aaeat the British
tele.
Crals-
tyo) '
extended th am facilities the German
agent for entering the Boer camps, of
course uuder surveillance pt British army
officer.'
LONDON, March IT. It was officially an
nouacsd todav that Kins Edward will not
go abroad this year. He will eruUe la TO EXAMINE OTIS AND FUNST0N
Britisa waters on coara tn royal yacht
Victoria and Albert.
Cecil Rhodes I. Wer a.
CAPETOWN, March 17. The heart aymp-
torn of Cecil Rhode ar won today and
be 1 weaker.
Will Be Called aa Taoaday for TeatW
aseay Before the Philippine
Seaate Committee.
PI lea Cared Wlraaa ike Katie.
Itcblag, bliad. bleedlBg of protruding
allea. Ne ear, ho pay. All drucalsU ar
authorised by tha maaufaeturer of Pas I departure from th Philippine, owing to
WASHINGTON. March 17. Major General
C. S. Otis, former governor of the Philip
pines, was before the Philippines commit
tee of ths senate, but gave no testimony
further than the data of his arrival In aad
Vcrll Famous Harlanl Ton!
?3fcr8 tls&Is APPETIZER
Mtsr Knls DISESTIYE
Li HI Tlsss TOniO
8U I All Drsj-gbta. Isfaaa SakattUt QulaU Tablsta.
Olatmaat to refuod money wher It falls
to cur any case of pile, bo matter of how
loss standing, puree ordinary ease la six
f sjrs; th worst cases la feurteeg day. Oa
implication give aas aad reet. - Relieve
itching tnataaily. Tata ta a aew dloovry
sad ia th only ptl remedy old oa a posi
tive guarantee, ao cur ao pay.. Price BO.
It your druggist aoat keep U ta stock send
at oe la staups aad w will forward same
by mall. Manufactured by Pari Msdlcla
Co., Sl Louis. Ma., waa alae aaaauUctur
th celebrated celd euro. Laxative Bros-
th early convening of th senate. The
commute meet again tomorrow. It 1
stated that Ocneral Funston will be ex
amined Immediately after General Otis.
Plat ta Dynamite Warships.
VIENNA. Msrch IT. A seasatlon has
been caused here by a discovery of a plot
to destroy the Austro-Hungarlaa warships
Habsburg and Arpad. which are atatlooed
at Poll. - A large quantity of dynamite was
recently stolen at Trieste and the govern
ment ha baa Informed by an anonymous
letter that Habsburg aad Arpad wsr lav
2.09.
Postmasters appointed:
Iowa Leonard Krautz. Gllbertvllle.
Biackhawk county.
wyomlngw. F. Buckingham. Btory.
Bneridan county.
Tneae Indian school appointments were
mado today: MIbs Enola G. Acord of Ful
lerton, Neb., seamstress at Fort Bertbold
THIS DAY FAIR AND WARMER
Tomorrow Nebronka la to Have a Sim.
' liar Portion Sonth Wlnda
V Frevall.
WASHINGTON. March 17. Forecast:
For Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, In
dlan Territory Fair, warmer, Tuesday;
Wednesday fair, with warmer in eat por
tlons; south Wind.
For Iowa Fair, warmer Tuesday and
Wednesday; north winds, becoming variable,
For South Dakota and North Dakota-
Fair, warmer, Tuesday; Wednesday fair;
winds mostly south and brisk to high.
Local Record.
OFFICE OF TUB WEATHER Bf'REATJ,
OMAHA. March 17. Official record of tem
perature and precipitation compared witn
tne coresppnuing uuy ui iuo mai lun.
years: '
1902. 1901. 1000. 1S99.
Maximum temperature... 21 75 46 33
Minimum temperature.... 2 34 9 24
2S a
00 .04
Record of temnera tme and precipitation
at omana tor tnia aay anu since aiarcn i.
ltoz:
Normal temperature
Deficiency for the day
Blow Door OS Cave and Hurls
Against Sevea-Year-Old
Lad.
It
Deficiency for the day...
1'recipi taiion Bince marcn i
Deficiency since March 1
D"nciney for cor. period. Idol..
Deficiency for cor. period, 19u0..
Report from Statlona at
1W
... .04 Inch
... .04 inch
... .50 Inch
... .18 Inch
... .22 Inch
... .24 Inch
T p. m.
LEIGH, Neb., March 17. (Special.)
During the windstorm here yesterday,
Louis, the 7-year-old son of John Metzger,
a prominent Implement dealer, sustained a
broken leg. Tbe door on a cave had blown
open and when the boy attempted to close
It, the door flew off tbe hinges and threw
the little fellow down.
CONDITION OF THE
WEATHKH.
Springtime
Its Enjoyment Depends.. Upon
Your Condition of Health.
Palns's Celery Compound
Will Remove Vour,i Uurdaa of DU-.
eas and Suffering end Make
LifeWortn Living.
In springtime thousand resort to seme
remedy to purify the blood and to arous
Its circulation, with the view of banishing
diseases common at this season. '
Those whose intelligence direct them to
make use of Paine' Celery Compound know
Just what to expect in results when th
great medicine Is used. They are aware of
the fact that their relatives, friends and
neighbors have used Palne'a Celery Com
pound In the past and that it has. In every
case, proved the Ideal Invlgorator for the
run down, weak and suffering; it has
cleansed tbe - blood and caused the life
stream to course with vigor and health to
every part of the body; it has brsced
the nerves; It has banished In agonies of
rheumatism, neuralgia and dyspepsia and
has triumphed over deadly kidney disease
and liver troubles.
In the past Pain' Celery Compound aa a
spring ' medicine has saved thousand of
precious lives; today Its work Is greater.
mora widespread - and more commanding
than ever before, because psopls know It
better and use It more freely. Headaohes,
s Id each e. backaches, heart troubles, sleep
lessness, cold chills, night sweats and
fevera are quickly banished when Paine'
Celery Compound is faithfully used. No
other spring medicine keeps the confidence
of so many earnest men and women.
Palne's Celery Compound has compelled ths .
admiration of the- medical world and will
hold IU high position as the surest, best and
most effective health giver. One or. two
bottle used at this time will work 'won
ders for all who are weak, run down, nerv
ous and out-of-sorts.
Diamond Paints Equal to 60c Gold Paint.
Omaha; clear
Valentine, partly clo.il.v...
North Platte, clear ...
Cheyenne, partly clout y ..
Bait Lake City, cloudy ....
Rapid City, partly clout'y..
Huron, clouily
Chicago, partly cloudy
St. Louis, clear
Ht. raul, clear
Davenport, clear
Kansas City, clear
Havre, clear
Helena, cloudy
Galveston, partly cioudy ..
a
5 b a
35 j I g
5jf f
i ;
: a
. . i
20 21 .00
24 i' .00
82 SS .00
42 48 .00
64 M .00
24 28 .UO
8 12 .no
12 14 T
22 24 T
12 14 .00
14 14 T
24 21 .00
46 4ti .00
48 62 .00
64 68 .00
T Indicates trace of precipitation.
L. A. WELSH.
' '' . Local Forecast Official.
denoe In thl building cost the student from
1400 to $57a.
President Thomas Is tearful that the offer
of $250,000 by John D. Rockefeller, con
ditioned on an equal amount being raised,
will be endangered, aa the college will have
hard work to recover from the effects of
the fire.
Walkltn; for councllmen, J. K. Patterson,
Ben Colllnsworth, F. J. Radmacber; for
member of tbe school board, D. B. Zook,
J. L. Mains, Thomas Pats.
Sara Canal Opened.
PORT SAID, Egypt, March 17. The Sues
canal has been reopened. Th British
petroleum steamer Nerlte, from Marseilles,
February 24, which was reported yesterday
to be oa fire In tbe canal, 1 atlll burning.
BoteI'a Caee Goes to Jary.
PLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. March 17. (Spe-
etal.) Judge Paul Jessen came here from
Nebraska City thla morning and convened
district court. Thl afternoon the case of
tbe State against Frank Boetel was tried
and given to the jury. Boetel was charged
with entering the flouring mill of C. Helsel
and stealing $10. Walter Speck, who pre
viously pleaded guilty to the same charge,
testified today that he entered the mill with
Boetel and that be aaw Boetel take th
money.
Weeping- Wt'er Temperaaee Ticket.
WESPINO WATER, Neb.. March 17.
(Special.) At a city convention of the bus
iness temperance party held here the fol
lowing ticket was named: For mayor, Wal-
FOOD CURE.
The Tree War to Get Well.
The tales told of how food will mak
peopl well are nearly alwaya Interesting.
A vouna lady In Cleveland, O., aays: "I
had an attack of nervous prostration and I ter D. Ambler; for clerk, William H. Pool,
finally had to give up and go to bed. Did for treasurer, Thomas Murtey; for police
not know what was the matter with me. I judge, W. H. Lyman; for councllmen, O.
My physician told me that I should take a I v Cromwell, J. A. Leach, H. D. Reed; for
trip, and a favorite auntie, wbo was at that members of school board, R. S. Wilkinson,
time a visitor to my home, urged me to re- William Marshall and William H. Pool.
turn with her. Tbe doctor said I might
set out of bed In a few days, and ao, al
though I was still very weak, I maa ta
Journey, which we short one, to Cleve
land.
Three divorce Salts.
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., March 17. (Spe
cial.) Three suits for divorce were i filed
In the district court today. They were:
DISEASED KIDNEYS.
If Any of Your Family In Thli or Put Genera
tiont Have Been Troubled Witb kidney
Disease, Make a Test of Your
Urine and Satisfy Yourself.
CURED FREE.
Mrs. Georre Halrht. of 931 Columbus Ae.f
New York City, Who Is 78 Years Old,
Says She Was Cured of Serious
Kidney and Bladder Disease.
WARNER'S SAFE CURE
is the Only Cure for All Forms of Kidny
Disease. A Trial Bottle Will Be Seat
Absolutely Free fo Any
Reader of The Bee.
TB-HT VOTTR KIDNEYS: Put some
morning urine In a glass or bottle; let It
stand for twenty-lour noure. it men u is
milky or cloudy or contains a reddish
DrlcK-auHi eeaimeni, or u pamcica r
ferma noal aiout in h, your aiuneya are
lseased. This Is the supreme moment
when you should begin to take Warners
Safe Cure to arrest an in.ne unnaiurai
conditions, for they are tha unmlHtakable
symptoms of kidney dltuaae. If, after you
have made this test, you have any doubt In
your mind to the development of tha
disease In your system, send us a sample
of your urine, and our doctors will analyse
on win, buviud irtv.
Liver
Troubles
i- CROP UP NOW.
" MORE INDOORS
AND LESS AIR BRINOS THE
, TROUBLE.
Do yon feel enervated and spirit
less? Doe your food digest Imper
fectly, and it your circulation Imper
fect? If ao,
Tonio
i wonderful fruit LAXATIVI
will rid your system of . impurities.
Ftdno your stomach, ' regulate youri
i liver and make yon feel again thar
life ia worth th living. It marvel
ous powers of building up th sys
tem make it invaluable to InTalida
and those suffering (rom wasting
diseases.
A Imrv ara teff for BO Otm.
Sherman &McConnell
Drug Go.
Cor. 16th and Dodge Sts.
OMAHA, NEU.
Mull's Lightning Pain Killer
core alt kinds of aches. Drink
It or rub it on SO eenta.
Call up
238
and a J
Bee Advertising Man J
will call on you
to get a Want Ad or J
a Half Page.
a
Deputy otata
jhood X&apaetee.
II. L. RIKICCIOTTI, D.V.S.
CTTT V ATI UKIWAJUAN.
. . . . I. . . . . ' . I u nnti at'nri vou a report with advice 1
Ther I gav out again ana naa nan- August Kggert against jLiizaDetn eggert; "i'iltNEH'8 SAFE CURE t the only
ralgla badly U addition to my other nerv-I Charles Meredith (gainst Maude Meredith; I positive cure for all forma of kidney, liver
a V.I - - uVtU Im KW .Anil linil I ..J UImawum A Wmw m . in., T. . U.-. I I. u.lnr a Tlrt 1)1000 QlWHIDIi UflU avid IMII-
OUS iruvu.. " """ . -b-.-.w . w.- -, r," ,,,,, rtlHhf- M in .ha
wa urged to change my food and try Imer. In each case the plea of the plaintiff CV icai.iing and painful passage of
Grape-Nuta. I had tried Qraps-Nuts at I Is extreme cruelty and desertion. In th urine, frequent deatre to urinate, painful
home, but did not like them. bcue I Eggert and Harmer cases cross-petition periods, bearing down and so-called female
a, A .... h... .l.K h.vln v nut hat I ara llkalv In ha fllaut I Wuuai
U1U M,fc - .uvu. a.-.-., r I '
witer on thorn, but under th advlc of a
friend I atarud in on Grape-Nuta aad
cream or very rich milk. That waa a dlt-
West Folal Tleket.
Kidneys Cured at 78 Years of Age.
Mr. George lisignt or ai ioiuiudui ave.
WEST POINT. Neb.. March 17. (Special ) I kw York, who is ' year old. says War-
ferent story and I enjoyed th food greatly. I Th following nominations wsrs mad at I ner's Safe .Cure cured her of serious kid-
In a few days I began to get strong and I th
lost th desire to He down
cltli.ns' municipal mas convention ney and Diaaaer u,.... ... .... r
I forgot to I Saturday evening: For mayor, Joseph Jr- I vVAKNEH B SAFE CURE Is purely vegs-
tell you that I had been suffering also from man; for clerk. August Linnemann; for po-j table, and contins no harmful drugs; It
dyspepsia. This gradually left when I had He judge. J. C. Elliott; tor treasurer. C. "Mtu,;?,'.V.Pa a Ad I. soinyPJIll d?ug
Grapo-Nuts Food tor breakfast and supper. I W. Acksrman; for member of the Board
"Shortly after I began to put on flesh and of Education, M. F. Karl and K. r. Kioks,
went up from 115 pounds to 130H In about
six weeks. When I returned home all my
friend remarked on my Improved appear
ance, and the vigor and strength I bsd re
gained paid me well for my food experi
ment.
David City Reaablleaa Ticket.
" DAVID CITY. Neb.. March IT. (8peclal.)
The republicans of David City have nom
inated the following ticket: Mayor, J.
O. Rosa: for treasurer. A. L. Hughe; for
In addition to atrength of body, I no- elty clrk. W. S. McCoy; for police Judge,
tlced a remarkable improvement la my
mental strength. It was a pleasure to me
to read and think and great big worries
that would have put me to bed la my for
mer condition slipped off as easily without
oppressing me at all." Name given by
Peetum Co., Battle Crk, Mich.
F. F. War; for councllmen, J. F. zullnger, 1
H. Llllle, H. W. Kllm.
Piasters 'Will Meet at Teeaaaseh.
TECUM8EH, Neb.. March IT. (Special.)
-At a recent meeting of tbe executive
board et the Stat Horticultural aoclety It
. - -a I a. ul H "J I fta BHl II fall A
arlata). Or OirCVlt t e-aiu T ar
LOTTI.E. Iees than 1 em a doae.
Refuse aubstltutes. There Is none "Just
aa aood aa" W'arner's. Insist on the gen
uine Warner's Safe Cure, which always
cures Bubatltutea contain harmful drugs
and do the patient more harm than good.
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
To 'convince every sufferer from diseases
of th kidney, liver, bladder and blood
that Warner's Safe Cure will cure them,
a trial bottle will be acnt absolutely free
to any one who will write Warner Safe
; ...... fn . Rufhestor. N. Y.. and mention
having seen thl liberal off.- In The Omaha
lwe. Our doctor will I send medic al
booklet, containing eytnptotne and treat.
Bient of each di-ae and lliny convincing
tesitmonlais. free, to anil one who will
write.
AMISK.ME5T8.
Telephone 1131,'
Matinees Wed., flat.. Bun. 1:15. Every
Night. 1:14.
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
Th Three Merrills, . Mr. and Mra,
Wateraus, Stuart Barnes. Julia Klngsley
and Nelson Lewis, Patching Bros., Kauai
Trio, Emmonds, Kmeraon ana ummunat,
and me Mnuuiuw
Prices 10c Jtto and tOc -
BOYD'S ,V2l?m
THREE NIGHTS. STARTING WEDNESDAY
bargain Matinee Wednesday. Ho. too.
"Hunling for llavklns"
NifcTt 25e, hOc, 74c.
jS&l "'oy THE TELEPHONE GIRL
TELEPHONal
aa aOa.
Entire week. Excepting Saturday Evening.
INNOCENT MAIDS BURLESQUERS
Two show dally. Evening prices, lOc-JOc-aue.
Saturday evening, MaFch 22, Wrestling
exhibition between Frank Ootolt of Hum
boldt. Ia., and Frank Colsman of Omaha,
prices, 26c, sac, 0c Smok if you Uk.
BOTCM.
THE MILLARD
Nswly furnUhed. greatly improved, al
way a favorite with state people. TWO
tuc a
MA fo
il iit i xir
Plan 41 (and up ir day.- J. t-
DU?!, propnewra.
C. 1L Peeples, Manager.
day. Euroi
jiOLLARH (and
Plao 1 (ana