ft WAST OTHER USES IMI'DED Railroad Famed In Bill by Commerce : Commission Agree on Plan. WILL' WAIVt OPPOSITION CONDITIONALLY rrn A STRIKE i.NGES ,n B?Iern WW WANT TO APPEAL TO BSC holds valuable records Railway club. He I a mmbf of tb Northwestern association, of tba Massa chusetts, Institute of Teeaelogy; le a I Indications at Miners' Ocnvention Suggest memwr or tns American nauwsy s,ngi-1 , Ant3. Bi Tl.nn DerK Hat Or4'i'. J v Other '1 Reals Hostralalasr talon. Paelfle and Lilt -Are Taken la. . . to CHICAGO, lit.,' March 19. Attorney! rep resentrng the Kansas CIty-Chleago rail roads ul W. A. Day, rcpreeetitlng the gov ernment will bold .conference here to morrow, Thursday, with a view of reach ing an understanding regarding certain phase of tba proposed litigation teeklng to secure .an observance of the provtelon of the Inter-state commerce act. Br agreement nekt - Tuesday has been set as the day for hearing the petition at Kansas City before Judge John F. rhllllpa and It la expected that before that .time an understanding wlll .be reached whereby the rallroada, will not actively .oppose the grant re g of the Injunctions sought. Mr. Day la on his way to Chicago from Kansas CUy and It Is understood that he has consented to the- Conference. Officials say'! that' provided the restraining orders shall be drawn m a manner acceptable to the railroads, and provided all lines, both east and ' west of Kansas City, are Included, no opposition will t made to the litigation. Want to Avoid. toneplleatloa. After further , considering the situation the general counselors of the roads Involved agreed that injunctions against the eight railroads named In the bills would briny about a situation greatly to . bo deplored by the railroads. The Santa Fe and Rock Island for example extend west of Kan. saa City for the. former controlling Its rail to tha-Paclflo i eoast. ',. Should Injunctions Issue against them and not against the Union raclHo and other lines that extend west from Kansas City, and southwest also, tho result, so far as the lines enjoined axe concerned, would be disastrous. It Is asserted that such a condition would work as Injustice against these roads as It would preclude their meeting competition, Lines which do not 'extend to the Missouri rivet have deelded la indorse this view of thaaae and loin in Insisting upon the governments filing bills against the follow. tng additional roads: Vk ',' Other Boede l'acladed. Kansas City V Northern, connecting Kan saa City Northwestern, Kanaas City South ern Leavenworth Kanaas City ds Western, Missouri. Kansaa Texas. St Joseph Grand Island. ,8t Louis. San Francisco, and Union Pacific, .-. Attorneys Interested declare that they can see no reason why. the government should .refuse to Include: the roads, but If such is not the- case, the present bills will b iought probably , by the interposition ot a demurrer. If they can possibly avoid so doing, ; executive' officials of some of the lines Interested do not wish to be placed In the position of appearing in court and objecting to being restrained from doing what is admittedly illegal. ' KANSAS CITT. March 18. The expected Injunction suit to restrain rate cutting, that la waa slated would be atarted here today by Attorney William A. Day of the Interstate Commerce ' commission against seven Chicago-Kansas City lines may not be Died: till the end ot the week,. Judge John F. Phillips Of the United States die trict eoart.' before whom the proceed log would have to be filed is Id Jefferson "City attending eoOTtv 1 Judge Day was "in con fereoce with htm late yesterday and It la 'stated he refused to. accept a filing In that city. Judge Phillips. It Is said, will not return to Kansas City before Friday or Saturday: i. - : v ' JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.; March It. Noth ing 'was done here today In the Interstate Commerce case against the Kanaas City Chicago llnea, The case will be heard In Kansaa City next Tuesday before United States District Judge -John Phillips. .. - . V i - i Hearing Beglaa la KeW Yorfc Agalaet Ike Northera aeearltlee Conrar ". ' ' J.-y NEW YORK. Mare U. There- was a bearing In this city todsy before Richard Mabey of Minneapolis, special ex aminer in the suit of Peter Power gainst the Northern Paclne .BsUroad com convention oegan toaay tne consideration pany. The object or tne suit. is lo over- v. imruiumi -.- throw the transfer to the Northern Seenrl- Whether the notices posted by the operators ties company of the eontrol of the North- M the various collieries, announcing a con- era Pacific. John , 8. Kennedy, a Danker, tlnuance of existing conditions, shall be ... h flrat wlfnraH loder and was aues- eccepiea or rejectee. tloned by William A.' Lancaster of Min neapolis. He said, he went to Europe In tho spring ot 101. and . when he he left James J. Hill and Lord Btrathcona, D. ' WHIlaa James,' George F. Baker, himself and other friends of James Hill owned a majority of the eonlmon stock ot the Northern Paclne. The wit ness understood .that much ft the stock waa held by J. P.. Morgan A Co. , The witness did not know before he. went to witness ow not ' . sldered by the convention, but the delegate. lHi at Syracuse, N T. He waa next eta. Europe that B. H. Hrrim.n nMln ut , genkl know,.ag, tloned a. lineman t New Albany. lad., tor othr acquire a in. jorlty JWorthew Jlflo ct tn;,r eonteoU. de4.,ln(1 t0 al8CU thei, the .Wester. Union, .MM. He waa a p- 8uUer Ml common. He learned worn j. , Pra nrobable action concerning the communlca- pointed assistant superintendent of coa- about May 6 or that some Interests In New Tork were making large purchases ot Northern Pacific, and later he waa Informed that these purchases were for Mr..Harrl man. , In the following, August, Mr. Ken nedy eald, he acquired 10,000 shares of Northern Pactno from J. P. Morgan ft Co. Mr. Kennedy said that the Northern Be- euritle. company .had been thought of .a t0 th4t na. S' ; I . . . was true, ha ald. that Mr. Hill and I """" bis assistants had ao difficulty In eleotlogl ' The sentiment of the delegates was for directors of the Great Northern. Originally I the first time officially expreeeed during the plan was to turn over to the Northern the ' morning ' session ot the convention. Securities company only the Great Northern I President Nleholr of district No. 1. speak- BESLER GETS. BETTER BERTH Former Barllae-toa Ham Made Geaera "Maaager of Jersey Oa tral Head. PHILADELPHIA, March 19. President Baer ot the Central Railroad of New Jer aey today announced the appointment ot W. 0. Beeler, to be general manager of the company.' Mr. Beeler has been general superintendent of the Reading railway alnoe September, 1900.- He resigned this position .to weeept his new berth. . ' Mr. Besler was born at Oalesburg, 111. la 18t. In 1891 he entered the eervtce of the Chicago, Burlington eV Qutncy railroad as elerk, and after serving ive years he left the railroad service to take a special course la the Massachusetts institute of Techology. He re-entered the Burlington service In 18SI as night ysrdmaater and served three years in that position and as trainmaster and chief dispatcher. Later .he constructed and operated a branch line t the Burlington route and was for si years the superintendent of the St. Louis tlvlslon of that , company. Mr. Beeler served two years as president of the Cen THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAKCIl' 20, 100 1 J. C. Ilarelar sal Charles H. Bristol Preanoted, with Headejaartefe la Kew York. Democrats Adopt Basel utioni Looking to Belief of the Boers, CHICAGO, "March 19- C. Barclay, 0 OVERTHROW THE MERGER OPERATORS UTTERS UNSATISFACTORY I 'ctnciaa of the western division b.. ASK CONGRESS TO FETIT10N BRITISH kflae Owaers Are Xot Dlajtosed Oraat C'oatreaaloas Booaht by . tho laloa Work. I aaea. SHAMOKIN.' Pa., March 19. The miners' bea ar pointed electrical engineer ot the Western Union Telegraph company, with headquarters at New Tork, vice A. B. Brown, resigned, The appointment takes effect April l . - ' ; Mr. Barclay began service With the Com pany in 1868 at Greensburg. Fa., and has been with it ever since. He waa at one time Associated: Press operator at BaltU Deelare la Favor of Ceaeatloa of Hostilities aad Strlet Heatral- ly ay the tailed tales. WASHINGTON. March 19. Ths demo- more end after filling ether poalttone la the cratic members of ths house at a caucus held toalght nenlmously adopted resolu tions declaring that congress ebould ex- The committee on rules and order ot business met at 8.30 o'clock, a half hour previous to the assembling of .the conven tion, and completed the details of its work. The delegates this morning displayed much Interest in the expected presentation by President Mitchell of the tetter from the east came td'thle city twenty-five years ago and . while here baa been chief Oper ator, night manager aad electrician ot theJrtM tn. ,ymp,tny of the American peo- wesiern division. Charloa H. Brlatot superintendent ot con struction of tb western division, has been appointed genetel superintendent of con-j structloa of the Western Unloa Telegraph Collector of Cwt6sas Takes Chlaeee Ratios Away fresa Private oldler. SAN FRANCISCO. Msrch 19. Ten Jade tablets, ou which, almost foo years ago, the cunning hand of a Chinese workman en graved, by order off his Imperial master, aa acknowledgment of the wisdom, power and goodness ot Shun Che, the founder of the Tartar dynasty in China, are locked In the safe of the customs appraiser, John T. Dare, awaiting authority from Washington to return them to the emperor of China or hla representative. The stones are one foot In length, six Inches wide and nearly an Inch thick. Through holes drilled serosa their width cords are passed to hold them together, and when' taken by the customs Inspector from a private soldier returning pl for the struggling Boer republic and trom Mnc la China they were wrapped imaging inemseives to use xneir uimosi en- .uborstely embroidered yellow silk. It dcators to "force the committees to teport believed that they were taken as loot resolutions expressive of sucn sympainy, ir fr1n tne imperial apartments la ths For. Afitv tK.t Mn,M., m.w V.,ii. . n Annnrtunlt. I lu j i . n 1-1.. ..., - t . . . . . . , . vrk I . rr I oiuaea livy. nnutumui meir thus io tne company, with headquarters at New Tork, eL chmeae mler. as a descendant of the em. vice u. c. dob. Mceasea. tne appoint- Representative Hay ot Virginia presided pexor whose deeds they commemorate, the ment taking enact April L lat the caucus and ReDreaentatlva Robert- I .,,.nn, .i.thnritia. kr. nniiei i He began telegraphing la a construction I ... . rm.i.n. .i. .. ...i.r.. Th. ...... - .v. . , .. ..... ........ presidents of operating companies declining j fang under M. C Bristol In the fall of 1881. 1 attendance waa large. There was no dl- tlon as to the arrangements he msy have a . conference with officials of the Unite! istaai n.w " I vision Of sentiment aa te the course to be made for the return ot the tablet. Mine Workers Thess letters constitute one i'"T ".ana..waa oiscnargea ia taken, the queaUon presented being simply of the most Important subjects to be con- I when ha went to, school until the tall of I on, of cnol(,e between two resolutions, one Mr. Randall of Texas and the Mr. Bulier of New Tork. The resolution was as follows: WEST AND SHIP SUBSIDY BILL .probable action concerning the communica tions. , President Mitchell today reiterated bis dental that ths visit ot Secretary Ralph M. Easley of the Civic federation concerned the altuatlon tn the anthracite coal region. When asked It he would make any further effort to see J. Plerpont Morgan, . Mr. Mitchell said he had made ao arrangements Beaolotloa ay galser. Resolved, tiv the drmncrats of the house ot representatives of the Vnlted Slates of America, in caucus assembled: pointed assistant superintendent structloa tn October, I88t, and superintend ent of constnsctlon -the weetem division of the Western Vnlotr. Telegraph company ta 189T and la bow -considered one of the most eompetept construe tioa toe la this eoUn try. . . .r . . ST. LOUIS, March 19. George J. Fraaket. assistant' auperlnteadent of the Western outrages the feelings of all llberty-lovlng Union Telegraph company at SC Iuls. wM p-?-. t --'h." ngr.:', oTth- ITn'ISi todsy notified kv- Colonel R. C. Clowsry, I atatea. betna committed to the nrlnclDles oresldeat and sreneval manager of the com I of arbitration for the better settlement ot - I ... ...... . v. .te.L1.nl Nw Vni-k. hl ha had haan an. I t"" "'"f"' "r"""V: - - r , ,i nr.. unin ni. (Contlntied 'from Flrat Page.) pany. pointed aupeiintendeht of the eeeone! dis trict, weetem division, with headquarter In tbla city, vice T.- T.' Coo, transferred to hare, held by the controlling Interest, but ing on the question of a scale committee. . , ,'u rlB'ten(UDt 0I tn. ater this waa modified ao as to allow all said: I .,,, " . , P0RT0 RICANS CONTRIBUTE Large Saaa Itaiecd for MeK later Fa ad la Tea-Ceat Sahacrip V; ""loas. the house of representatives of the United Btates, m caucus asserriMea, xnat tne congress of the United Stares 'should, by resolution, express the sympathy of the and Independence, people of the United States for the peoples of the South African republics In their Appeal to British Gevrerasaeat. Resolved, That the comrreee should, In later tockhplders to convert all their shares in I "The men of our district want their Northern Securities stock. ';' I coal weighed, and -they want It weighed Mr. JCennedy said ttat the object of the I so badly that they are ready to fight for Northern Securltlea company waa. to protect I It If necessary." the holdlnga ot the Northern Pacific against I This assertion elicited vigorous applause, such an attack as occurred here last spring which Is taken aa an Indication that most and which resulted In. the panic; He said of the delegation have come to the con that originally It waa the Idee, to pool the ventlon with Instructions to insist on con. Northern Pacific stock only. , . I cessions by operators. Waa It the purpose of .you gentlemen A letter algned by several vlotlms ot to place the stock of the Northern Securities 1 the Lattlmer strike, appealing for aid, company on the market tor miscellaneous I was read and on Motion a collection was purchasers?" asked Mr. Lancaster. I taken up for the benent ot tne sunerers. I cannot remember that any such thing I A Polish delegate suggested tnat as a I tl.497.42 has been raised in the Island and waa aver discussed or aura-eated." I few ot the delegates could understand but I the number of contributors runs far up Was It not your Intention to acquire little BnglUh, Interpreters report ths pro- I into the thousands Governor Hunt aaled I nPr2 m)H... .tA ..Lr.-o.. v.... wl- .v. v. .V. 1... . .k.l. .11. A MMlnn n I ...w e.,Mi. I . fvrTiTu, in iw uni oi.ir. and Great Northern T". Ithls effect was carried and the vice preal-I and ho contribution was to be over 10 cents. Mr. Kennedy said there had been suites- I dents ot the three district were appointed I Th people ot the Island responded at once, tlons In that direction. He knew nothing of to serve. I To each ot the contributors will he pre- his own knowledge about a ' purchase of I Th credentials committee made Its I seated a certificate, aad In this manner pld- 111,000,000 or $12,000,000 of . Great North- I final report, which showed the total num- I tures of McKlnley, the White House and tie proved by the" comptroller of the currency. Postmasters appointed: Nebraskar Charles Charlton, Pleasanton, That we srmeathlse with the Boers In I Buffalo countr. vice E. C. Maffltt. reslcned. Ii1i'J'.-h'.rojiC ."'UB8'1 ta m"inU,n...,h'tlX Iowa B. E. Randolph.' Motor, Warren liberty and Independence, and protest in " ' . ' ... I ,., the name of humanity and civilisation county; P. H. Bchowaiter, Mount Hamlll, against the continuation of a war which Lee county. ' ,. ; . Wyoming Hf t. ClendennlDg, Union, Ffehioiit county; " Mahloh K. Taylor, John H. Barber and Howard E. Reed' were today appointed sub stitute letter' carriers in the Sioux City, la., postofflce. ' Mias Dylla Kirk of Niobrara, Neb., was today appointed .assistant matron In ths Indian school.'gt.Fipestone. Mlna. ' MLos L. R. Walter of r lerre. 8. D., Wss ce upon his majesty th wisdom or adopting tnls policy for the purpose of stopping the awful strocltlcs now going on. in Mourn Arrlca and tnat tne govern ment ot the United States should maintain a strict neutrality between the contend ing forces. The Randall resolution was as follows: also annotated' aa assistant matron at PI De- Resolved, by the democratic members of iWhe( aBa Mrs. ICmeUjeS C. Wlel of Spring. fiM, S." D.,' was appointed matron at the Redlands school, Minn G. A. 13111 of DuUuque, Herbert C. Waason of Dei Moines, ind George W. ' Lowe ot CLEVELAND. March , 19. Thousands t Pnrtn Rlcana hava caOtrlbutad to the Mc- Klnley naaona! xoemorlal. . Governor Hunt th, ."mA,1 a'nd trTe.h. .ppe'a in a letter receives, loaay irom nyeraon Ritchie, national secretary, report that herolo struggle to maintain their liberty I Clinton, la., were today appointed book binders' In the government printing .office. .The postofflce at Boomers,' Pottawatta mie county, la., will be discontinued after March 81. - , ment of existing differences, to the end tnat peace may te eataDUHhea. Resolved, That the United States should fairly1 and honorably maintain a position of strict neutrality In this contest between nations friendly to us, and see to It that the neutrality law are vigorously and im partially enfnreed. Resolved, That we, as democrats and representatives of the people, will use our . . ..... . . i. i.w I .. .... . w a . ..... I unnum. wiur.Tui iu i".v .i.e. v-u. ...... v.c. ern Stock ty Mr. IIUL HO unaersteod tne I oer oi aeiegsies presai i u o. wim ncruaw aomw fc vuum wui auura uw i now dominated bv the repub loan party, sand of On homes and cabin in forte l having in tnetr charge resolutions similar nimseir. to the British government tn the In- lerrBt oi numnniiy 10 accrpi ovrriums xur i M f e-n v eiAin at MP" tail! I peace, oease hostilities and endeavor to DESCRIBES SIGNING OF WILL Witness - Testifies . Rlee Desired ta Have.TrevBsactlaa Kept Secret. i . . . v . . NEW TORK. Msrch 19. David L. Short one ot the witnesses to what Is known as the 1900 will, '-waa on the witneas atand again today tor cross-examination In ths trial of Albert T. Patrick, accused ot the murder ot William M. Rice. Short told TO BUILD RAILROAD IN PERU "!? fIT l:,t?0flhT.Von: A request for admission to the conv- yyyg MEN LOST IN BLIZZARD and will it t American Vople. preealon thereon, declaring the sentiments I again ot his V'.slt to Mr. Rice's apartments J. B. Haggis, C aliform la MHlloaaJre, Bald ta Bo Coateaaalatlag; the Baterprlae. ' admitting them was finally carried. The convention decided to appoint a seal committee of twenty-one members, ssven from each district, and a committee on resolutions consisting of three members 8AN ' FRANCISCO, March 19. The Pottro,a ch o"ltrlct. The vice presidents I are reported say: J. B. Haggln. th millionaire mining 1 91 xmm '"cie w aumunua io mmti i ner. nanenrn man. t conUmplating the. construction ot mbera of th committee. ', . MeLav!'!' a railroad ia Peru. Some time agpHh Hag- I FreaKteat MioaoHa aMd whtnr tij Raaehaaaa aad Herder Mlaslasj aad Their ftoath, ta ferloaslw Feared. ' ' JAMESTOW J V After some remarks of Mr. Randall, Mr. Bulxer and Mr. Cochran of Missouri the Bulser resolution wa voted down, 13 to 85, nd the Randall resolution wss then unani mously adopted, In nureuanr.a of the action taken at tha D., March 19. Two mea j flumt tonight a resolution will be" framed ,iiiir(aiu.i soruvw Mf0r Introduction In the house and aere 8tewart and Herder Daa after the democraU will d6 everything tn .vrien ronosincf im i tntr prwer to ecure actios upon It. oa June 80, 1900, ot Mr. Rice' talk to him and Morris Meyer and ot the signing and execution of the will by Mr. Rice. Short said today that Rice showed the will to him and to Morris Meyer and then said: "This' is my last' will. I want you to promise tne not to' say one word about this until after I am dead and gone." Jew Prlsaarr Law Work Well ' JSPTv PAUL.' 'March 19.-Owing to.khe 1st hour for closing the poll counting of the ts in ine nrst aicmci primary nonv m vi' .i . . .. I Seal eommittea -would draw nn. a uniform In n, .-, tr.lvi "r.riifi.A . rim. I nit I TA UFI O nliT DAOTIIICTCD baA :. :.ZI,:::rZ:Z::. .... rate, or whether aral acal would art', father i. n Iowa banker and ha haa - . T 1 -"TV.. T 7. V""r 1 - ' Inatjonaln this cjty was nw completed nn- m,h v ..iu.".. w.u.a y,vyw - :.. ...... . . . , i . . - r. i ... ..... . . ... lt fuua v. infl new jaw womwi pui-ctfh Pasco, Peru, and plans are under way for working the minek on aa elaborate seal. Tears ago Victor Bogus, the railroad engi neer who left her laat night for Nevada to arbitrate the Harrlman Clark trouble, made a aurvey of the railroad from Arroya to a point near the Sierra Pasco mine, a rout which Mr. Haggln ha discovered would be the most valuable to the syndicate In It plans for carrying It ore to the coast. Shortly after Engineer Bogue arrived here from New Zealand, a week ago, he received a telegram from J. B, Haggln ia New Tork requesting htm to hurry eastward for the purpo ot conferring there concerning th constitution of the road. He will' go te New Tork aa soon aa hi work ia Nevada I completed. DELAY IN FILING RATE CASE V. .. l. ...W Ji1.,.l. . 1 . - 1 ,J. i- L. V VWU M ..1 1 . VUUVlUVHfl I Wind SlUIVUMf . f S1UU1." iUI BUH.l are oinerent in eacn autnet," saia jur. stock loea is heavr. zoo catu on the Mar NlcholU, "and It would be difficult to ar-I ton Jaoor ranch, thirty mile from bar, rang a uniform rat. Bom region desire I drifted before the storm and were droWnsd pay by th yard and other want to be paid 1 In a lake, by wela-ht. In our diatrlct we want the I coal weighed and we want it ao badly we STORM IN MASSACHUSETTS I the aenate convened today a house bill for Tk I CMvevaateat -o Itaad Loaa Btansaa Melea : fresa Chleaa-e ' Postofflce. WASHINGTON. March 19. Soon after fully and seemed to be popular, over 60 fer cent oi ine. voiers oeing repreaeniea t the primaries. The ticket chosen by the democrats is headed by Hobert A. Smith, resent mivor. who was renominated bv a ine renuDiican nonet is neaaea Doran tor mayor. are willing to fight 'for It if necessary, The next business In order was th report ot the special . committee, ' consisting ot President Mitchell and the district presi dents appointed at Indianapolis,' te seek a conferenoa with toe operators. President Mitchell announced that letters had been received from the operatora and ha deemed it advisable for the convention to consider them in executive session. Hla suggestion was adoptsd and at 10:86 the convention went into executive aessloa. President Mitchell addressed ths conven Small Cyeloae tba relief ot Poetmaiter Coyne of Chicago Strikes Adaan aad I was presented by Mason, chairman of post- Does Maeh Mtaor Dasaasja. ADAM9, Mass., Msrch 19. A high wind1 which prevailed all laat night suddenly a sumed cyclonic proportions today and con siderable damage resulted. Chimney wore demolished, tree uprooted and th aplr and belfry on the First Congregational flic and poat roads committee, and passed. Th purpose of th measure Is to relieve Postmaster Coyne from th loss of $74,10, th valu ot stamps stole by burglars on October 19. 190L . Other bill were passed as follows: To provld tor holding terms of court in ths diatrlct of Utah; to ratify an agreement with tk Indiana of th Devil's Lake reser vation in North Dakota. Th senate then resumed consideration ot Jade Phillips Abseaf.. freae Kaasaa City aad Will Hot Ttetara Vatlt Friday. KANSAB CITT, March 19. Th aad prudenc In arriving at any declstoa as to further action.- , "What the float outcome will b 1. at this time, purely problematical," waa th concluding sentence of th press eommlt- X- I tee's statement. pectsd Injunction uit to restrain fat cut- Th Indications her tonight point ting, that It was stated ' would be started strongly to a striks declaration, a let here today by Attorney William A. Day of tera received from operator oent to hare th Interstate Commerce commission I caused much bitter feeling among the men. against seven Chicago-Kansaa City line may not be filed tilt the end ot the week. Judge John F. Phillips of the United States I diatrlct court, before whom the proceed ing would have to be filed I in Jefferaoa City attending court.' Judge Day was in I conference with him late yesterday and it la stated he refused to accept a filing ta that city. Judge Phillips, It Is said, will not return te Kansaa City before Friday or Saturday. church were wrenched off. In falling th tioa and he ,ttd that he advised caution Plr toolc w,tn. lt two large cupolas aad a I th bm for y,, pr6tectlon of the president. ponton oi me rooi .rum u uougregswonai w SpOoner of Wloosin addressed the bouse, which adjolna the churoh. ssaate In aupport ot the measure, dealing TRAIN CRASHES INTO CABOOSE rjJSST .IvoV! ". pi big vote. vy ta. a. Faaeral of Kdward Carter. ) SPRINQFIfiLD. 111.. March 19. Th funeral of Edward Carter, father of United States . Senator Carter of Montana, who died suddenly at Colorado Springs, Colo., took place' today -at St. Patrick's Catholic church Pana. 111., where Mr. Carter for merly resided. 1 tie funeral was largely at- tenaea. .Jtlleced Marderer In Jail, NKW ORLEANS. March 19 Ed Batson the alleaed murderer of the Earl family al Welch, ia.. .was safely lanaea tn tail at IiltM Charles.- The narieh seat of Cat caaeeu, todayi Sheriff Perkins expressed the opinion .that there will be no violence attempted against tne prisoner. Pennsylvanlai Freight Wrecks Part at Werktrala aad Iajarea Two - , Mom Fatally. KILE8, O., March 19. A westbound Penn sylvania freight train crashed Into a work- question MACARTHUR GOES TO CHICAGO Goaerat Faastoa Asalcaed to Cola. rado aad.Kohhe Comsnands th Dakatae. ABSOLUTE . SECURITY. KILL THE RUSSIAN GOVERNOR train caboose todsy containing eight Hub. j WASHINGTON, March 19.-By decision of gariaas, injuring an m inem. xwo or wnom i pr,iaeot Major General Arthur Mao- Flaalah Paper at Calaaaet Frlats Story Said ta Have Been appro aaea. CALUMET, Mich., March 19. The Plvatlcht, Calumet' Finnish daily, th only will die. The wreck Immediately caught fire, destroying th caboose. Th engineer and fireman of the freight escaped by Jump Ing. Acree Reveaa Bill. DENVER. March 1. The conference Genuine Jin Honest Tired Feeling There it an "honest tired feel, lng,w;.caused by necessary toil and cured Jy natural rest. . But Tery different Is that tired feeling' from which' to many com plain and which 'may even bo Classed aajt disease. That tired feeling take yea to bed tired and wakes, you tip tired. YoUjJyj no appetite, have bil ious taste, dull headache, art ner rout and Irritable, blue, weak and discouraged. In tuch Conditions Hood's Baraa. ' parllla does a world of good. It begins In the right place in the blood, purifying it and impart ing vitality, then ita tonio effect it felt by. the stomach, kidneys and liver ; appetite comes back, all waste it removed - naturally, headaches cease, that tired feeling departs and ' you feel like a new person. This hat been the experience cl thousands. It wiU be yours if yon take Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists; Prepared by C I. Hood & Co, Lowell, Mast. Railroad Mea CoafeV. DENVER, March 19. Representatives ot on la th United States, published today I committee of the two houses of the state ........ it.. ...fta.in.Hnn .( Dnhri. I lerlalature announced tonight that an Z X : o i . - " 1 i r V. aarreement has been reached on the revenue koff, th Russian governor general of Fin- h?H ,nd wt.ula nDOTiA ,a the legislature land. Th new wa brought by parties I tomorrow morning. The belief Is general Arthur wa today assigned to the command of the Department of th Lake, with bead- quarter at Chicago; Brigadier ' General Frederick Funaton to th command ot th bepartmant of Colorado, headquarter ' at Denver. Colo., and Brigadier General Wil liam A. Kobbe to the command ot the De partment of Dakota, headquarter at St. Paul. Mlna. These change will take effect March Z6. Carte th operating and mechanical departments .rriTDr at Calumet from Finland, vaster- that the agreement will be accepted By both I nnftTAD nil l e ot th Burlington wtem .t ta annual . " 1 ??Lx ur'n.xTFTwaV0' th M KLEY S DOCTOR BILLS r's Littlo Liver Pills. Must Beer Slgneture of convention tn this city toaay. u. w. I n.m ci.ims that ths account nsvr ttaoae. essieiani supennieoaenL at ui has been nubllahed. aa the Russian gov- coin. Nab., presided at the opening session. I ,rnment censored th matter. About 16 general auprtatendenta, uperln- 0n February 11. according to th report. Undents, master mechanics and other head I Bobrlkoff took a train tor Bt. PeUrsburg of the tw departments -wat attend th ,t Helslngfors. ths Finnish caplUU He was followed by an old soldier. As ths governor alighted from the train at the Russian capital the soldier fired three j I shots at blm. BobrlkoS died February 14. The soldier committed suicide. 8T. PETERSBURG. March 19.--An inves- meetlng, which wUI last three day. NEGRO IS LYNCHED BY MOB Takea fraaa Jail aad Uaaajred tho Harder of a Whit Has. (ar extra session will occur neat Friday. Three Her Tesa Vletlaas. BEAUMONT, Tex.. March U Three more arrests have been made in connection with the operations of the Mattle Bennett gang of robbers end murderers. It Is suspected . . nr.. . f hr ihM la th hacknian era- ployed by the gang to haul the bodies ot their victim to NEW THEORY ON Csaae at Hay Fever. Aeeoaate Filed at Washtagrtea Are Said to Bo Fair la Aaaoaat. WASHINGTON, March 19. The bills of! the physicians who Attended the lata pres ident McKlnley have been received here gad will be transmitted to congreas at 4 early date. It baa been varloualy auted that thee I bill would assume enormous proportion, out of all reason, but from th highest au thority ths Information Is obtained that to Pee-Steall Wrapper Mew. ligation ot the report published by the Palvatcbtl, a Finnish daily newspaper of I Hay fever I not so touch a result of clt n 1 ... UI.V 9 V . ...Ba.l..tl.. ..I , . i . . . i . 1 W i . L. .U.l . . . . NATCHEZ Miss. March 19. John Wood-I ' ""-"' " i mauo oonoiuons as n tm w tbey are lair ana in.no wis excessive, Finland, who wa said to havs been shot I th body. If a hay fever aufferer can be three time by a aoldler while alighting I ted up I a prim condition of health by from a train, who wa alleged to have died I the uae of well selected food tb chances trom his wound February 14, shows that I are the bay fever will not present Itself. Governor General Bobrlkoff waa transacting I a ah Illustration, a lady In Cav Sprlngl, business at Helslngfors, th capital of Fin- I os.,' etptalas'-how the change of food at- land,, March IS. I (ecUd hor ward, the negro murderer of Leonard CaU rltt, a white planter of Unloa Point, Con cordia Parish, La., waa lynched early to day within 100 yeardt of the pariah prison la Vldalia. La. Tba mob gained admission to the JaU by claimlog they had a pris oner from Cataholiah parish. . After the door waa opened they demanded th body of Woodward. JaUor Such refused te sur render htm and vrl teen .caught him. A member of hla family, fearing tb mob weald do him violence, gave up th key te Woodward eell. Woodward pleaded for hi life, but b was taken' ta a. tree aad hanged. The negro bad atolea some cotton from Calvltc Oa February IT he confessed te tb theft aad promised Calvitt to make restitutio it the Utter would go te hi (Wodard' house, and Calvitt did ao, but wee he appeared the aegro allied hla. . Xeaalaetleas ay the' Preeldeet WASHINGTON, March 19. Th president today seat tb following nominations . to th senate: Second lieutenants ot Infantry Robert L. Week. New Tork: Albert 8. Ooodwin. Ala Thi past summer I looaq I bama. iktuK la a varv low Stat of health and I Tn-f m.tra TWENTY SOLDItRS ARRtSTED much emaciated. I got dowa to 96 pound I Arlsone John J. Hodnett, Tempo; Rus and ws worried, especuuy l naa to iook i sou H. Chandler. Tnma. fC ara Saeaeeted et Partlclaatlaa I forward to my annual luasie wia ay i-tbi i cailiornia uavia w.. saorris, saooesio; In September and felt It would push as I Oeorg Q. RadecliS, Watsonvuie even further dowa. I Illinois Oeorge J. Pries, Flora. "One day a friend told me h bad bees I Iowa Christian H. Wegersley, Alt. ualng Orape-Nuta Breakfast Pood aad that MOBILE. Ala.. March l. Th. auiH.r. I h felt Ilk a new person wita greatiy m maater' boat reached her today bringing creased strength and vigor. I grasped at th dead body of Michael Kuan, who waa 1 th trw nd Dega tn use oi urape-wuia. killed th rioting Sunday nlahL No I Th ffet wa rny magical, in a we Tes-yesaaUi m ukUaU" j , rC DIUISEta. 1 ' i rui uucsim. rat Tctna LiYi. v f 61 COSlTIf AT1CI. " nx iauiw taiS. rciTxccssfiiirei atSa Faxary Tsewtahjafca.. lC CARTEKS ill i CURI SICK HIAPACHK. Are Saepceted et Partlclaatlaa la Fatal 'Riot ta the Boath. Worn Out? . .w .a. i ' WHERE DOCTORS FAIL To Care Woman's .1111 Lydla K. rinkharu's Vegetable Com- Joand Hnrrecds. Mrs. raulino udson Write. H Put Mrs. Piitsai t Sooa after trty tnarrlafre two yrara Bern 1 found himself In constant, patn. Th doctor aid my womb wa tafbed, and thl caused the parit wita 'comiiderabl ta flainmatioa. lie prescribed for vat tor MRS. iiann jrjMOW, 8eorety ot rVharaethora OoU Clab, Brooklyn, Nw Tork, , four month, when my husband beeamd Impatient because I arraw wana lnta1 ot better, and in apeakino; to th drug. isc ne aanasKi him to (ret IvydU k, Mnkham's re table Compound and Hanatlve V asb. How 1 wish I had taken that at first ; It would haw saved m weeks of suffering-. , li took three long- month to restore me, but lt is a happy relief,, and w are both most trratef ul to vou. Yon'r fVim rvn, a haa brought joy to our horn and health to me. Mm. TAWismJvvon, 41 Hoyt Street; Brooklyn, N. Y. 9000 ftfflt If eo Ultimo fmJ tt set awmrf It would seni' br thla ment that women would aare time and much slckneag If they' would pet Lydia K. Plnkbam's Vesretable Oamnonnd at-. nnM. and also write to Mnu link ham ft Lynn, Mu., for aneolal ltd tlo6a It la free and always heliMU Not in Nature or aayone to stways feel tired. There a no need to drag out aa eziateac without ambition. Weak Derves are reaponslDl for laa gaor, aVpreeaJoa, debility Sad vArloa cele. Diseased aerrea, whether daelo over work, over-lDdalarcace or asy other eanae, caa be made strong as steal by th ase of They tonesnd ravigorste every ergaa of thehody. soothe and strength: the nerves end tmflaforta broke a dowa men and womea into strong, healthy, vigorous, raddy-eheeked persoas. If yoa Bod this ian't so, yon get year BBoaey naca, .. . U.OOperho; A boxes (with goaraa- tecj, o.ww, , aooa irea, - For aale by Itunn A Co., Fuller Paiat ah Drug Co., Omaha: Dillon's Drug stor. Bouth Omaha, and Davis Drug Co Couuell biuffa, la. . WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY la kr aakt. !'one ar lHatM, It karai Mn4 Ht aManl caiw wtttwi taowr taktatai aciy aaes'luMia aU Impstial Hair Rsger.srator THS STANDARD MA IK COLOKINO, It feu. OHETr f LICA Tl O KXasT months, ei4Wrhr (. Imperial Chemical Co4 1 ,W. ad Bu. M. . To remove greate-ipott from garmentM .Urttj ' gt bar of moisten a iponge or cloth in hot water ; rub on op JJehdyi pply rponge vigor ouilyi rinte wjtli warm water. ' "7: A;. Quicker and better thaa rsioline no dancer.' ' ' , ' . i t '. ' Thne tuas laaadry, seel bath as asiUt, et oval ellat, as. j Wtiaa tar heaktet glttag dliecaeas far waaalag la naa, wnliM,aaela . . Thi Cvoaht Paccrua Co. Oaaaha,..KaasM City. "" ' AMt'SBMENTS. Kansas Bruce Deanla. Lecygn. OaTered to heltaer Uardeld. CLEVELAND, O.. March U.-Jame R. Oarneid. oa hie return from Columbus te- Msht. eonftrmad the atateaaeat of bis brothsr, U A. Oarfield. that no tender of the civil service core mlMtuoetaUl had beea made to eitlxxr. Tw Cwrw twlat la, Oaa Day take Laxative Brass Quiaiae Tablet. All druggist refund th. Banner tf it tall t cur. . W. Grov' slgnatar la o ak bs. at. CeaSraaatlaas hy the Seaate. WASHINGTON, March To aenat today anad the coaflrmsUons: Captain A- t- Crowalnshleld, to be rr. admiral la th navy. PoeUaaatsr: IlUnol William H. 8b' Plaae tor ktallraad Ma a. World Famous llarlani y;j'TpnIo ; A Restorer o! the Vital Forces Via lvUriani Is a perfectlf elvlllans took part as ws at Brst reported. 1 1 felt toned up and ta a month begat la Private Walsh aad Llttl are reported the I earnest to gala flesh aad strength. By mna. vinniv kr4 T..i. .nit.tt I flDtamhar tnv welaht had laereased to 11 ot th company ar under arrest pending I pounds, and much to my giaemat I die J Cantoa. a laveetlgatioo. I covered that waea tae nay tever uotrers f . . 1 .M m.J mJt . . .Va 1.. . . I K. W A .Alllnllla I had Bflt SftA IVttatAM that twe hour after It was know that nd aaped U altogather. laassJiKh aa I thf ?V?hKhfArTp.l vind ftlUUc diffusible tCtfllc Kuha would dl from hi wound tb mea bad .uttered for year from thl mlierabl B3iana. tuinoS lowV rViiroao? ii M" . :. t , Uwmm .nrrU asaamoled te lyaca Stewart, the suspectet I oiaease murderer. Threats were also made to burn hla at the stske. , The officer of the day bad th call ta arm souaded and ths mea were sent te thetf tuarter. BOYD'S I Woodward Burgees, htanagers- f OMIGHT--TOMORROW HIOHT. "Hunting for Hawkins" Prices, Mat., ao. oc: nignt. jdo, aw, w. Sunday Matinee. Nrght V Monde y NlgbU The Jingling Musical Comedy, 'TMlTSLCrHOHl CIRL. Prtcea-Mat.. tic, Wc: Blgnt, tbO IV fl. rolu'irf Ht for Viol AIIn us- pended. ' '" Telepbooa) IUL HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Th .Three Merrills, Mr. and Mrs. w aureus, Btuart Uarnes, Julia Klns.ly and Nelson LewU. Pelcbin 1.. auat Trio Emrnonda, Emersou aod Lmmeaoa, and the avlnkKirome. . . . . Prloea loo. and Wc Matinee TBLEPHOMB UUco'iTrocadiror1 .. a i ij.a.l'J luuai-lw aad Entire Week. Excepting Saturday Evening. INNOCENT MAIDS ' BURIES! vERS , aatarday ktvealasi. , Ding eblbttlon toetween rranit ootcn y rank Calemaa..-t'nulsr iprleaaw-Jfec Wr. duariay llaa-THaj. UltyAXWAr wreatlln ana bt.'RLL'EHa-..at- i've . burlesque show. ' erea ior years irwa tuie meraois Indiana, Illlnol at Iowa railroad. Is aeid . j. ' ... ...-,l, and bad mad BO change except ia te have beeo tendered the position of traf. aUd . ttimulantj It gIVtl tXttala L I aaturall, eoncluda that m, SHe'mJ. ,d vifcTOf tO ' bo4y. btaln and d condition wa caused by the dally hi,, tihoqts e position will be practically ."'fc v .ay. my food. Improved uae of Orape-Nuis and by obaervlog tb usual lsws of health." Name caa be glvea by Pottum Co., Bttl Creek, Mkh. THE MILURO Mi' Nw1y furnished, srestl tth aod Voaglae ata.. et(a iwople. TWO created, cofillnurs the Newa, though the! . duties of traffic manager now devolve upon I v " A. C. Casa. third vice president of the . .. Calarad h ual and Xroa conuan JLU Pruf gUtf . Rl UM BkLbtlUiiVod. wave a Tevoruo i.iI.i tni tnA udi tyer plan-ll and up per day, vtL A BON, proprietors. C. H. Verplea, Manager. A. h. Laveupurl. friuulpal Clcrh. Khrobsaa