TJIEV OMAHA DAILY BEE: JTItlDAY,; MARCH '21, lf02. ivy "Oppotlriaa ty .BoaJsTJo .nArftaa Ma; rWnrili'nat PranMrntinhl g routine duties which were pressing I - .. . r - v-.-ic V4 t him enough, for two wen o do, .anrtiy y. ,1, Y ,. only by w-orklng dsy end hlgM. h f -AuroMlirMr curt Tft r - nTTTfiMlNm ana crowueu win. i""- uui(.nn(.ni niw iv ub t . wi.mn.w King with ten thouandl -., -- - ; -.,.. thine to do with "the . " 't - . '.- .- ' . ? have the lieutenant general to decide, A to the work. of this character d the war with drain Secretary Root an That work waa done dortrMt the Ppanlsh war practically by the fc-ilemetr. in t, Militant anrll iilh. htlt how did Til Fiave to do It? l&rh mM waa at hi dean. . .... betid th. sWtehing of the line by rnritivn i rirnT a I auiiiiiij t uiuiii rfnteen miles. Two eitreroely heavy grades ebtlstlng ou the presenrtrno will be avoided Ta bh r. .t'A-v.-r apra'todd kef ankle, but won. the etruggU and 'continued on ber way to Boston. Mrs. French always bad number, tf eon- liavln upon It waa only the halla thronged 1le who were H i n hftvlnt . 1 I . . J..II.A mmmrm tirf Arma I reaur important uuun tm-j . vTt . I Will Ins. that they were ame 10 an. un- i... . Ile who were press things, having no eally Important du tht niirtii in liMn hen tjut in the nsnna tf men who have nothing else whatever to do. If we had not had an adjutant general J'lth the strength: ot ten men, with a won erful phyelq.ua and extraordinary execu tive capacity, the whole system would hav been broken down absolutely. You cannot depe.id on having such men. Woald Aid Secretary ol War, It la Believed, Wan Criminal Fight Agjalnet Ronde amd Faek- If Farmer Unlit Injaneilove. - I e south, shore : of" th. lake, through . the AOtflrn;e Miqefg Utifl Ueneraj AQOpnoU I attorney ror cacn-raee, ana aaumiea mai . o , VS. tiV!i iufi rectly south, a total drstanca of 10 mllft. i ' :!". uaad to say that they were the ........ ...... la i- -t 'tif--,i- - l . 1 braJoleat nd cterereat class ot. perjtpnaUp . " Vew Chaises la Offlorr.. I FAVOR ARBlTRATltlH OF. TRADE DiUttS U tun kna thai She enjoyed talking ltn tHARGED WPfH " TEACHING ATHEISM IF' I . - ' . I . axaaaWBsaeaWBammmaBBBiBaa . i i - 1 a CHICAGO. March 20. Few changes among the offleers of" the American' Hallway ng1- neermg and ' Malntenktion of Way associa tion were made, at the 'annual election here today President KIttrldgc, chief engi neer of the Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago ft 8t Louis railway, waa re-elected for an other year. Second Vice President A. W. Declare Emphatic OffSiHIsa1 1 WerklaSfltb.taeai Rat Meaa- "" . bera of the Mia 'Work-, era' Valaa. 8HAM0KIK, Pt.'March 20, Tba most KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET Rotable Gatfcerla la Chleaga tlae;lahe by Paaap aa Careaaoay. Dla Halda Seraeat that Tempt . Kve Adam B-. , . .-ii-i' v- ?iar'aa;ea CHICAGO, March 20. Knighthood flow ered In Chicago today with all the pomp that marks the brotherhood at chivalry and TV KA N6 AS ' erTY, ' March 20. A special to the 8tar froTa WcVherson, Kan., taya: 'JWt.' Oraw1IH luther,' D. D., paitor af a local- church was Served with papers at a nmniAo u.h A piiiirn for In- I Sullivan of the Illinois Central exchanges t .1 . l.M ii.,t':h!-a' tadav in the I offices with First "Vice President "Hunter I Important testure. of today's session of the ti. ..m it.. i .nh . hoard would tr-i. a,... iu -i,r hv Halted Etatea McGonald of the- Nashville, Chattanooga ft convention of districts NaS. 1. 7 and 9, . . . ... . . .1- f I n ... ...i-.. .i. f h. 1st. Ijiula raUwav. ' In. the board of directors I United Mine "tt'nrltpra nf America, waa tha o. gre., . v ... w-.-., entering in Chicago A. W. Johnson of (hs New York. Chicago A adoption bf several M.oiutlons. These were secret rows. .It waa tha day that bad been MeUdh,t'Epkpr ronfer.ac. here today. ..." . ... m v. . .hi. .r .. ,. ,v. St. Lrfiuls railway waa elected to the Dlsce the result Of varied altered arlevatlces an- st apart aa one of Jubilee for all Knlghta charging hltt with iertsy and setting forth I believe that with the organlaa- .,".7 Tlawln regard to HU cut- of E. H.' Baldwin "of the-.Chicago A Alton Uounced In the- convention by the tflffarait I ot Pytblaa In' the auprema domain and 60 - that be - wotrtd ba tried at Arkansas City. .... i. ... . h. outbreak .... t. ...u .v. -Kt.i.i .r. the railway. The other officers re-elected wers: t delegations and wars presented by tha cam- 1000 membere or the order were in auena- Kan:, on Mgrob-tB If tha war with Bpala and la now. tha out- ian tnoe Bled at Kansaa City. Tho Secretary. K. L. Frltch. of .Washington. Ind., mlttea en resolutions. Most ot thsm wars ancjt Thsy poured Into tha city, from dawn r.t. Mr. Lauther. who Is a member of reak-ef any war would Irretrievably ruin ... "d.nt. are the Michigan Ontral. 1111- and Treasurer W.,S. Dawley of Chicago, of sectional, rather than general Interest, until dusk adorned with badge or resplen, th Bout Hwest "-'Kansas conference, is reaK er any war wouia irreiruj defendants are tne MlCOigan wtr, iin tr....nknl. l v... .v... . . .v. . t..i. I rin In tr.nnlnu of Mid lane, nlumea and rbnml aHh .nlltv nr dl..nl.tln my man who was secretary oi war. i D0l, Central, : Pennsylvanlr Ptltsourgr utn-1 w.. uuk iuc Au. WH on m. ,---v. . - . II -7." ,7' ':,." . iT,.rI. " "f'T. -i .V .i.. Impossible that successful results shall be Chicago ft Northwestern roads. Other bills will be filed against roads centering here aa soon as they can be pre pared, and every road against 'which 'evi dence baa been obtained will te Included. think .the .organisation is aucb. that It la Llnnatl ft St. Loula. Lag" Snore and the 8n Francisco. A. Torr pf Detroit, Tbonias The first resolution adopted demanded an aworda. Tbey ihronged the eorrldora of Idotftrtaea icwitrsry to and aubverslve of the i iioaa oi niisourg ana r . n. mcvtuigaa jji i etgni-nour worxtng aay 10 an vne cviiirnci i .cuc..v.., . .uu,uc. v. u. ,i"u..i .riai.irr.1 Montreal. I of the anthracite region. Others were I through the atreeU and finally assembled and lb is:-alleged that be la 'atbelstlo and Bdooted as follows- . I at tha Coliseum in such numbers that evolutlonlatio.' From 'Frlaeo to Chicago. I .pmandlng the recognition ot mine cam-I thousands were turned awsy. Those that I "Rev. Mr. Loulbwr Is charged with mak- BAN FRANCI8CO. March 20. David R. mlttees by operators In the adjustment of were barred xrom tne nan or conclave ing ana leacnin tne following aoctrmes. v. ,. t.,4.. Davlea. formerlv'-tn charvn nf cnnstrucMon dlanutea reaultlnc la local strikes. I gathered elsewhere. All supreme aau I walcb,' are set flown aa in Violation Of the inn UHULiuni s i i uv ireai m ur asuuswi " - i -w - - - ... to tha clrcumatances, but you will not have p.... a orosscun Some time durlnr nent I'or the Western Union Telegraph company Declaring opposition to working with msn grand omcere who bad been anie to reacn ereeoro jjw forethought and provision sad prearrange- week. It Is probable that bo move will b ne Fourth . district, . embracing I not members of the Mine Workers union, ment and an underatandlng of what rmsd In court here before the Kansaa? City Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Nevada and I Favormg arbitration ot trade dlsputea. tolng to be done unleas you get a different petlt0ng Bre heard. .''If the goyernment a portion or Utah and New Mexico, baa Providing for a systematic examination oeen promoted to me poaiuon oi general i ot worsing caras. k superintendent of construction of the cen-1 , ' Wilt Min'laar Law a' Read. produced ontll (hey have been worked out by most .painful and expansive experience, they will come In time because tha Amer ican people will get up a Jury-rigged, ex tempore organisation which will be adapted vrganizatlea in time of peace, May Mean Cenaare of Miles. Tha news of General Miles' statements today before the military committee of tbe senate excited great interest at the War department when it became known late In the day. There was a very general Inquiry to wesame his new 'duties. Barllnsrton Men Talk Shop. DENVER. March 20. Varloua qu-iMona affecting the mechanical and operating de- partmenta of the Burlington railroad, sys tem were .dlBcussed-today, at. the annual convention of the Superintendents' and Master Mechanics' associations of the road. represented by former ' Judge W. A.' Day, maintains Its present attitude, the-toads are likely to oppose determinedly the grsnfing of injunctions.-- "w r--- . Respective Sides' Cowfer'.' ?. General counsel acting on behalf of their roads and other western roads I tied Mr. ss to whether by passing the criticisms Day and United Slates District Attorney upon various officials, as reported In the Bethea with a view to ascertaining Just press. General Miles had not exposed him- what railroads would be sued, and bow far aelf to a disciplinary trestment. The the government purposed proceeding. 1 One answer to this must, bs baaed on tbe exact purpose of the vlsU waa to try. o Induce amount of privilege which attaches to tes- the government to Include all railroads cen- tlinoor given before a committee of con- taring in Kansas City and all centering in nress.". This question nroae last, week in Chicago. It waa urged, that by so doing TW. .... .t.h.v .i.B. ..,. ,ij, the course ot Oeneral Hughes' testimony the situation would be placad within tha lng F. a. Delano, general manager at Cbl before the senate, Philippine eommlttee grasp of tha government,, whereas-. tha mnA nnr.i R.,n.Hn.nrtnt. s r when- the general nought to escape answer, would not be accomplished by. proceeding ch,nce ,f gt. Joseph. Mo.. T. E. Calvert of ing questions wucn wouio involve c.i... .s.u.i prfc vf iu ru..-.. r i I Lincoln, Neb., and J. D." Dealer of Chicago. Ctam Dy mm OI BIS eupvrivr uuiuoi . vie-. o. . . mnuiaivu iub. .uii, nuuiu u TjRun Otis., I ously defended unless suck . action 7Iwga It appeared that there waa a variance I taken. ' -'- of opinion In tb .committee Itself aa to Although absolutely nothing hasten paid how far Oensral Hughes waa at liberty to I by any representative tne . government violate army rules and proprieties even In I that would, warrant. the statement,. neyer answer to cammittea . .questions and the I theless ths opinion (ixsta geneaJly that jf question itself waa left unsettled. ' bitter fight Is mads against 'the Injuno Kot lateadeft lor Pabllclty. Uonal proceedings the' goternment w.lU Jor; . . vl. stitute criminal proceedings against all wlo- Whlle Oeneral Mllea did not expect, when , of tn ,a lllortl,tog vimg house hs gave hU tesumony. that it would be tenUtWM ., . made euMle In any form, he la now-willing . . that It shall be publlahed by the committee WL fjrjQT MQRr RAILROADS town In time were entertained at luncheon by Grand Chancellor Cbarlea B. Cushman- In the Grand Central hotel. There were seventy-live present . and brief speeches were made by tbe following: tral -division of the company, which em- ' ' .1 orand Chancellor .cushmaa, oeneral braces all territory west of Pittsburg, north Raqueeting th State Bureau of Mine and Qeorge W, Powell, adJuUnt general of thai and south-to -the- Canadian and Mexican Mln,B prlnt tM CP1M Uniformed rankj Grand Chancellor H. C. lines. Mr. Davlea left for Chicago tonight of tn laws In the English language. Blrcn of Reafleia B. D.; j. H. Lyon. P. 8. lor amiriouiion inwiu. romw r or Leavenworth. Kan.! Brlaadler nen. Condemning tha system ot blacklisting by I erai iwd H. Wheaton ot Minneapolis. companies of discharged employe. I Mlnn.j William Beaty. O. K. R. 6.. of To- Presldent Thomas Barrett ana .secretary i ud. o.l Frank Bowers. O. K. R. 8.. of In- "That the ePrwnt Who talked to Kve was a man, one or tne raca to wnicn ane ana Adam belonged; that he had not come Into a consciousness ot Uou. '.bererore waa classed with the beasts, and that there ?rere other Inhabitants or members of the ace. If not, how did Cain find his wife In the land of NoV where none of Adam's children, except Cain, had gone? If not, rrhence c-mt the daughters of men, whom haaona oi-Ood- took for their wives T - Tbe reasonable Internretatlon la that the de- scetidanta of Adam were called sons of Ood,' because havlhg entered Into a ron arloua knowledge of God, they would claim Kim as their creator and worship Him. The Otherss hot knowing Ood, were called James MMllahy of the Stationary FIremen'a aianapolls, and H. D. Walker. O. K. R. 8.. tanm daughtera of men - ... .... al I . a . . . .... n. . gervea Notices oat Railroads'. union, came from Wilkesbarre today-and appeared before the convention with an ap peal for the co-operation of the Mine Work ers' union In the efforts of the firemen to secure an eight-hour working day. The convention took no action in the matter; President Mitchell said the resolution concerting the recognition of the 'mine committees' had no reference to the recog nition of the ua Ion.. That matter, be said, would be covered in the report of tbe scale of Mount Pleasart, la, This evening there was a parade of many lodges, the marching route lying between the Masonic temple and the Coliseum. . The formal program of exercises at the Coli seum tonight began with the ritualistic be stowal of new bonora upon the candidate of; the Milwaukee lodge team. Governor . La Follette, who, waa escorted Into the crowded hall amid cbesrs. These rites were, fol lowed bjr music from the band and. a quay nimmlf... wtilth will ' hiv. finished its 1 .1 n . I . , - r--- - f 1 mu uuiew vj xv. u. . in in, supremo i nac jne asonemeni work tomorrow. ' " . ' .'. I keener of records snd seals, of Naahvilla. I Dieted- urftflHhW Idea, The publlahed sUtement that the replies iTenn.:' Maier General Carnahan of Indian. . 'Mr. Leutherhaa of the operators' to President Mitchell's with Ihw Kansas' Sla of First Farenta "Tht Adam and Kve had no more precep- tion- or their oDligattona or obedience-, tnat lrr eating ot the fruit of the tree of knowl edge of good and evil they had done noth ing' except what the others about them were-dolng- an what they themselves had ....!.. . U .. . ,. II...... lib. k...t. 1UI IllTl IJf uvu., ... uvou lino, n- tn . but they 'had a higher vision of spiritual i hlngw " than formerly ' and consequently tneyfeit gum..-,- . -- . "That Christ died for men to show men how to die for man; that tnla willingness to Ble 'Tor'tiian'Snould T multiplied by ex- ctly the .ntunber ol. disciples of lnrtst and can. never dq cum prevails. been' ldehtlffed for year a State Holiness associ'a'tloa KANSAS CITT. March 20. Copies ot the notices that the application of the Interstate Commerce commltislon for an injunction to next TuesdYy-weVe Xed in the hada of ,op ponferepee might be construed mond. V... .and James A. Reed of Kansaa a HI"p'refld'entV': H believe. that In" ra Ita SliZ and im- vlrtuM the Mine Work- city. Mo. Other notables present were T. MuloVaA well' is' in worM building. Ood I. mediately served on the different Kansas u,on Mr' Mlt.c1he,11 "garde aa Incor- B. Bangs, supreme vice chancellor ot North ,rom ,ower,t0 bifher City-Chicago Jloca. ' The notices are Identi cal with those already published.. Railway Companies Combine, SPRINGFIELD, III., March 20. The sec- rect. Referring to tbe letters ot the prosl I dents of the operating companies 'Mr. Mit chell said: "We do. not regard them at recognition In any degree.' T : V,o,a.,. , n.,-- W.., c:..Vr.- Joday; not.fled of tho CHARGED WITH ABUSE OF MAILS press aa those made by himself before the commHtee,.wera misrepresentations, totally unwarranted. -j -The ommlsslon by the presldeat ot bla usual ride this afternoon and tbe tact that caealaara Against All Iloans Centerlnjx la Chlcanro. ' consolidation ot the Belleville & Suburban Railway company and the Belleville Elec- trls Railway company, and the change ot names to. the West St. Louis Suburban Railway company', with an increase of cap- Dakota; Henry Palmer Caldwell, grand keeper of records sad seals, of Chicago; Wlllard Flnmore Dun lap, grand master of exchequer, of Jacksonville, and William Grant Edens, grand prelate, of .Chicago. The apectacle at the .Coliseum did- not come to sn end until far into tbe night. Boole Pskllislsg Mes Arreateft fer Tomorrow the visiting knights will attend Promoting; Allcajesl Defraaa Ingr' ickeaaes. PHILADELPHIA, March 20. Cbarlea Gra ham, president of 'the People's Publishing company; . WHllam L. Holloway, former CHIPAnn V.rch ft Petitions fen- tri be and Secretary Root were In conference junctions, similar -to those Wed in Kansas ,ul atock from $300,000 to T2,975,000, for nearly four hours, ' led to the suppo- city, will be Hied In tbe UnlteC States ctr- Bale. for Transmtssiaslppl Congress, sttton that they were discussing Oeneral cult court here late today against all rail-1 , . . !... . ..... 1 m.i.,k.. ... .n .... .w. .,y CRIPPLE CREEK. Cola. March 20. " ;""nl I.:-..': s.. ... Arthur F. Francis. pr..ldent ot th. Trans- manager of tbe company, and George T. regulation and the aecr.tary waa unaware Commerce commission. "arrived here! today mlsslsslppl congress, ha. been advised 1 by Clements. ormer assistant manager, ware of Ua testlmonV' nntll be returned to tbe and at once began a conference with tnltei railroads west of th. Mississippi that tier. r H In It.OM -ball each for trlai on w" departbaJ Tory late Inth. after- Btate. District Attorney Bethea." Upon the w e . rate of one Jars for th.round Ue at in. th. malls to cheat and varloua Informal entertainments planned for them by many of the local lodges and will return to their homes Sunday. WILSON WILL-FOLLOW SUIT that this process must, continue In the fu ture. W It has In (he paat. He contends that creeds are valuable only as landmarks; says that lack" ol freedom for the soul is like compressing- lady's waist In corsets to compel it to gxew according to a certain fashionable ideal, and declares that religion (;an never reach the fullness at naturalness until it Is free from fear of persecution for its highest and holiest concepts'." TO CURE ORIP IK TWO DAYS Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne . removes . tbe causa -. E. W. Orova'a signature on every box. Price 26 cents. Secretary of ArlcnHnre Will Boracla 'Acid Articles of En less Governments, Toe. Bar COMMITTEE OF CONCILIATION noon. r Secretary "Root exhibited little conclusion ot the conference -Mry Betbeja trlP to tl meeting in St. Paul In August. f mmllm ST I KmarmM trt eaAfk t kta nftt(lfnna Tha In- I ... ' aBnmmnnmmnmmmnBnnwBnmnmnmnw . . . awssHgn a mgnu ,w wwi ' wan aaas yviitiuMe. r a aaa saa- when hi. attention waa called to th. pro- Junction, are to" be asked for to restrain the WIRELESS SYSTEM ON LAKES "Tod.', ttTil inra h.fnra tha committee. He re-I railways from secret rate cutting. ing tooay mat in marked quietly that he waa very sorry Mr. Bethea 'Is authority for the state Lieutenant General lilies apposed this bill, ment that antroade,fanterln( In . Chicago Ha eotnted out' that-ioder' section 7. of are to be proceeded against. This move is in line wnn mo pies oi -ine Toaas si fected by, the Kansas City proceedings, that all roads should 'be enjoined,' as the roads defraud. Tbe charge - was- preferred by Poatoffice ho testified at tbs hear People's company bad Senator Hanaa Nantes Bishop Potter, : Archliahoip Ireland and' Othera. which General 'Mllea obtnplained,' tbe -lieu tenant 'general igould', have greaiiy en larged powers In army management instead ot being1 restricted In his functions, aa bs supposed. ' i; ; As to tbe question whether General Mllea had aald anything which would require ae New Invention Has -a Snceeasfnl Trial ' Bw'n ' trl and ....' ;. J ... cievelnnd' CLEVELAND, Marcn 20. Failure of the "discriminated agslhst" would otherwise first attempt to use wireless telegraphy on WASHINGTON, March 20. The Depart mant of Agriculture will Immediately pre pare a list of articles Imported Into this eountrV In- wMrh hnr.nln .nd A.htfr kniAu for a long tlm.pH been making a aracUeei... .nB.. t ni. .. .,. oi securing., a nf gor, ipi, sate oi auegeo flrlt itep Uken by th, gOTtJrnineijt looking aommUtee en,son01ldation of tne Clvio red V"iT4r .'"TsiW'i employ to. German' prd.lbltlow ontWe Irtnottatton arntn,oa.Api)owsmanx canvsssers ua t.i.ciT kgents to dispose I m.... nAnr.ini ir..i. .a I f or at-the 4aet Tneetlng of Secretary Wilson In oral directions given this afternoon, called on Dr. Wiley ef the chemistry department, to prepare such a ot their publications. It-la alleged that the aunt ot 1300 .Is naked from the agenta with the understanding that It is to be I NEW , YORK, '.March 29. Senator Mark Haana today :nmet the members . of the provided the executive committee.- According to the bylaws the committee waa to consist ot the officers ot the executive .committee, M. A.. Hanna, suffer ' from the ; competition of ,'the unre- the lakes has been followed by success on j U88a aa a deposit; aa an expression ot good jut at once, with a view of barrlag out all I chairman; Samuel Compere, first vice chair strained roads. Attorney Bethea declared I the second trial. The steamer City of Do- that tbe date of a hearing on the petitions I trolt waa towed to a slip near the lake tlon at the bands of the department or the I was uncertain and In any case would not I front, where there were no Intervening nrealdent the secretary firmly declined to I be bad " U1P after the dleposlflon ot the masts or tuiUdlngw and the experiments re- . ' : .. ..I i : 1 ' ' - I . . ' u M.ki.. .... . i express shy - opinion tor ins present bii.uss wij cm.. . pw- wmj ." iuvt i- least preferring to await an official copy r " " ' " I rneuts and connected with the ownership . il .nmitiltiim hearlaa before reaching AFTER TERMINAL IN OAKLAND of th. system were on board.. any decision. . ' . I " ' 'I J. V. Toliff, representative of.theorlg- TO PROBE'- MILES' REQUEST Barlesnnr Wenl Inweatlajavte General's Santa.' Pe President Planning; oh Headnnrters on West Side at, Bny .(,., ., . station, ' saya that one of tbe code words agreed upon bad been both sent to and received from Detroit. He said no attempt faith for one yeare time.- At 'the explra tlon of tbe year,- If the agreement is found to be unsatisfactory, the deposit money Is to be returned. r ' ' ' According to the letters received by the poatoffice ' authorities from many persons this agreement has not been adhered to. Tho alleged victims ' assert that when tbey receive the books they find them value less for canvaasing. - ' William L. Holloway and George Y. Clements recently went out of the People's aucb produce, through the co-operation of n; ' Strauss, second vice chalr- the State department. . The directions aa given, did not specifically refer to any one country. ... Secretary Wilson this afternoon aald: "Boraclo acid applications have not been held by chemists generally to be Injurious, but If tbe European governments declare them to be Injurious and bar Importations containing aucb applications, this govern ment, will have to follow with similar so. tlon. An examination' will be made into man; Cbarlea A. Moore, treasurer; Aurai Easty, secretary, and nine men to be ap pointed by the chairman. His appoint ments are: ' ArchblBhop Ireland, Bishop Potter, Frank lin McVeagh, Jobn Mitchell, Frank F. Sar gent, James Duncan. J. Kruttachnltt. Wil liam Jl. Pfablar and Marcus M. Marks. This committee 4si to- take .up threatened troubles, between capitalists and working- men with a, view to settling them. waa made to -transmit messagea, but that I Publishing company and started a ' ooncern I those : Importations In which boraclo acid ' .-':. - I BAN FRANCISCO. Hares. BO.' President I iL. .i.u.i.ki.i it.. .m ....k. I e ihi, r.Uvl ih "nnmtnlon mm. i . ... . . . I - : r VOnCIVSSc. r... . - un I. I lUO.vi.imuiiDom. . v.... ...... w. ..v.. -" I IS RIIUWU, VT.VC11VTCU la VX1BI, BDU WnerS i "Philippine Appointment.'" -r Z'?? tob4lie.tnct. of .imttnteatlon,. 94 that pany." Tbe books of the 'People's Pub- -it u ttund auch lmportatlona will be ex- ;' '?;fY; llanlug companr,nWsU;lli.to "eltideJC " ' " ' todntr.-.-tr .'t-''Hirts ..w.Wl: BucceM,.iiaia)iad-on-.the.eoon(i be vattlBlessvaa ths-busineaaottha gsn- 'Boraeic aold.-la used almost. exclualveW . ' WA8HINaTON.MarckRlresnta45 i Piwstdenb' 10IeyrobWywllh gemamit attempt i, ascribed .partly to better ertK Agents 'fthe-6yfendanta-1necurtifa tivd Brteaoat!rl tbe- here unttrMWdr-astni'rWnr Tftw a better otlwr- nb-aaMrlsvtM'.ev tarevaatte! according to' jl. Depaetment of Aarloul- tonowrngesolyUon.oir.lnlli7;'r. '':. '.J ' arsrn,.'erllet Hit tkaiVtl-erndtaci B4jaaamntot the-apparaius. ,-4 thefn asm as tar as t. at prssent known- ture. .'.Tha dlrecUoas -today contemplate FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN le W-mcn Use , The Orett t Sprlnf - Mcdrdne, '"'Painfifs Cefery Compound ! . It is the 'OtJy Remedy That Can Provide for the Increase of Red Corpuscles in ' the -Blood. ' . From every section ot tbs land, from Maine te California, strong and wall at-. tested ; reports of., woman,, bloodless, . Berrous, . dyepeptlo, neuralgic, rheumatic - and run down, aad In many cases so weak aa to be bedridden, wbe beve. been enabled , ' to resume their places In .the family and tn. . . social life, enjoying health, vigor, and true k happiness, all through the aid ot that great . blood . purifier, blood, maker and health . giver. Pain. 'a Telery Compound. When Palne'a Calefy Compound Is ussd the rapid ohange hi -color,- flesh and- aa- . presston of the face la so marked and ob servable that repair of tha wasted tissues might well be called a renewal of life. . Painc's Celery Compound Is the only -medicine that can-effectively increase the -proportion ot red. corpuscles In tbe blood; this is -a source of- power, over all blood diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney and liver troubles,-dyspepsia,- indigestion and general run-down ooadltion, Mrs. Martha J, Luacsford, s well known and popular lady ot Crawfordsvllls, Oa.. grateful tor her cure by Patae's Celery Compound.- sends the following letter for ths benefit of all suffering women: "I think It Is my duty to let you know about ths wonderful work .Palne'a Celery Compound bas done for me. I have been sick for the past fifteen or twenty years with dyspepsia, heart and Stomach trouble ' and rheumatism and so many dlaesses that ' I can't mention them all. ' . "As for sleep, I didn't know: what It waa ', to have a good nlght'a sleep, and would roll and tumble and ait up Jn bed half the night. ' The .second night I took Palne's Celery . Compound I went to bed. and alept all nlgbi. You don't know bow much better I felt tn the morning. I have not loat a nlght'a sleep . sines, I , have been .taking Palne'a Celery Compound.'' ' I don't know In what words to thank you tor Palne's Celtry Com pound, it is worth. Its weight in gold." RFWABF of Imitations of Diamond Dyes UL. tt AIU. Ask for Bnd ull8 onIy Diamond Sarah' BeruliW ;.,v-'- r"rt:.1","'a -.. it . . ( .. .- 'it.i RBnlvd. "hatf tha nrealdent e and beta, the winter. His visit to the dtty wB'aa hereby rupectfully requested.. It the. asm tensd br the recently developed prasiot the e.trtV&mTtUtoth'elnolh.V?opb Mi Caf7 " ta'n. Point on th. the correiondence relating to and papera Oakland aide of th bay. Thla afternoon be bearing upon the matter of the requeat of conferred upon the subject ertth Captain l?a.i S.e.ne.l...MJ t25,.a,t15"e,1 Payson of ths: road.- who- eapacts to meet lowed to be out Into effect there a plan I the city council af -Oakland' wtthu the next r Jamea S. Uljtbe died at the home of bis outlined by him, having for Us purpose ftw daT( aD(j discuss wUh- tbe mamb.ra of daughter, Mrs. E. M. Atterberry, In this "n"...'n" r" V Z"l '.,7r' that: body tbe -beat means of -affording the city, at 6: this morning, after, a linger- IIl7Vllsa Ifj vrantn nun ua it wn iiuii s nniu . 'h ' Philippines Without further loaa ot Ufa on Santa Fa properties on that side ot the bay. I Ing Illness. He was 78 years old, being born eunar stae. DEATH RECORD. '' ' - James' 8. BLythe. ' TECUMSEH. Neb., March 20. (Bpeclal.) FIRE RECORD. . , Ballwar Mew Mar. Strike. , 4. PITTSBURGH March i 0.-11 al ess a confer- no. Is granted by th. Pittsburg 'Railway Illinois, died In 1891. company, te th. dissatisfied amp toys of tbe drenv pt. 'hro five are living. Mr. Blyth in Tennessee January zt, 1824. He was a soldier in the Mexican war. His' wife, who was ,Mis Alary A. C. Hill of Jersey county, Tbey had seven chll , . Hrdmnsi-Pcek Plan Hons. I NEW TORK. March tO.-Hardm.n. Pock e,!11E.ni ?taM f0".!'8 "'S1??1 P"1"1 . this. county In-1871, t Co., piano manufacturers, suffered a loss of $300,000, or possibly more, by the de struction tonight by fire of their plant lo cated at West Forty-eighth atreet, and tha North' river. ' The fire atarted from aoma unknown cause In tbe packing room, wblcb la 1 the .three-story part ot tbs big fac tory. - It quickly spread throughout tbs en tlrj building. The roof ot the building toll In soon afterward and gave rise to tbe re port that tbsra bad been an explosion. Juat west of tbe three-story building, which was about 100 feat In length, and right on tbs rlvsr front, stood a trams stable. Oa the root .of .tha wera -.a number of fireman. When 'tba'wellst tell a lot of debris fell oa ths roof of tbs stable. Injuring one fire man and one spectator. From ths first mentioned building tbs fire spread to the the district executive board t the Knights and ur to a. few years ago was among the ot Labor will order a atrlksv This was da-1 foremost . farmers ot this community. Ths elded on after a dtacuanloo ot several hours I funeral will be from the house Friday aft at a meeting ef th. employes this -morning. I erpoon, conducted by Rev. C..F. McMna ot Tbe strike will be for the reinstatement of the Tecumseh Baptist. church. and Rev. T, two discharged men and. regular time Jor ID. Davis. .Burial wlll.be In Tecumseh ceta- meats. The company announoee Its inten- I eterr. tlon of using office clerks and Inspectors In case of a atrlks. Division Superintendent Dairy avhen aeea today, said that he ceta pany- had decided not to meet tbe 'committee appointed by the employes. Superintendent Daly said Former President of .Veneaaela. NEW -YORK. March 20.-rJoae Andrada, for six. years Venesuclan minister at Wash ington, died todsy at his Borne In this city of pneumonia. Though he bad been HI by the postal authorities. ' ' Instructions to United States consuls wher- CINCINNATIi O., March Z0.--Lewht K. ever artlolee Suspected of containing boracld Holloway waa arrested today by the United aald are offered tor sals, to refuse the usual States marshal, charged with using tne i invoice for such nrr-Suets. The Drocaad. malls to defraud. The complaint waa mad. mg to be followed is ths Issuance of reg- by X. W. Fulton of Columbus, O., who saya I ulatlons by the Treasury department at tbs Holloway obtained from mm isoo in pay-1 r.au.at of ths secretary of arricultura. ment for an outfit aa salesmsn for ths I showing tbs nscesslty for such action and Paopls's Publishing company. Fulton was 1 the transmission ot them to consular offl- to aell books at a salary of f 1,600 a year, oera through ths Bute department. He alleges that be has" been dafraudtd by The Department of Agriculture soon will representations sent him through the mall I Issue a report which will give analyaea and I by Holloway. Tbe postomcs inspectors in conclusions of Investigations regarding charge of the caae nave a-number or com- i adulterations found In products Imported plaints from other persons or experiences into this country. It shows that artificial similar to thai' of Fulton. Holloway gave coloring matter and preservatives and in- ball and will have a bearing March 25. I gredlants hsvs been found to be added to ' I foods brought Into this country: in sau- MDC lltnAU R FRFNnH S DEAD esgea, for lustaace. ssiiaw. wwri mrnt iKT M.h n n.....i. .u. ... rsn'gsi for Her Nnasereae patch received here from Washington,' In I wnicn it was stated that meat packers In tbe United States bad petitioned tbe State j department to protest against ths exclusion by Oermaay of masts prepared with borax. the Voealacbue Zeltung rsmsrks that ths German government ' knew what It Woman vLawrsale Dies '. from In golltndo Accident. BOSTON, March 20. Mrs. Judab B. rnnrh wailthv. accentiio and famous throughout tbe country because or ner i oomg woea u nrrau me inireauctien M ths employe, bad made a mistake In gojog tw weoks k.0th,Waa uexpeoted. aa he KHm IhA BkMM f. AST Bill t A 1 h A. A Wnl .H I placing their grievances ' before President Callery. Superintendent Daly also said ths main body ot employes bad no cause for dissatisfaction,, and la tbe event of a etrtks be did not think more than 40 per oent of firm's five-story structurs and wrecked the Ut W(uU f0 ouU Amot ,n upper part ot It. - The loss was large be cause of tbs valuable macblnery and woods la the burned buildings. Methodist Chnreh Balldina;. WELCH. W. Vs.,' March 0.-rTbe Metho dist Eptscppal church and sevsral othsr buildings .at Kimball were destroyed by fire ployes tbers was Uttls enthusiasm, many expressing tbs opinion that to. strjk. would not be declare! or If It was' it would prove unavailing. ', Want to See If It Will Pn. SAN FRANCISCO, March 20. President was supposed- to be recovering. - Ha suf fered a relapse Wedpesday, night,: 8enor Andrade was born sixty-four yeara ago la Meerida. . Ha bad occupied nearly every nigh political office In Venaauela, at one time having been prealdent of the republic, Hla brother, Ignacla, waa also president ; ot Venezuela. .Ssnor Andrade was also minister to France and to Eng!.nd. He was a widower and bad lived In retirement meat tnus prepared and tnat Denes any protest from Washington would be without effect. CHIOAOO. March 10. Chicago meat pack. ers have adopted new tactics in dealing many and varied lawsuits,' wss found dead In ber Back Bay residence tbis afternoon. Her body, badly disfigured, lay on top of an elevator which waa oa the basement Boor, and had evidently been there three or tour dava Medical Examiner Draper reported I with Oermaay aad ber rulea aa to the im. the death as due to an aeelfieat. ' I poriauoa oi American meats ana win ignors Mrs French, who was 7fl years: ot age, I tne Herman marxsi completely. This attw and lived alone, apparently tell from theltude Is due to ths announcement that mea't third floor. I preservea wun ooracio acid win not be ad- 8he la aald te have ' bad more lawsuits I mlttea - to tns kaiser's country under any . ..w. . ik.. . v... mm A - .nn..rn .aa I e.aBBlderatfoa. ... .i orouKUl biuv ... ... ri - , Ion Tri yer. , He rour ttllirtB, pWflf. toortJ ttme)t than aoy ocbur person Tb leadlar Packer mmy that th meat two boys and two flrla.. - 1 1. n..Mir Tti int.. tin., frritar cxtoQaodl trad Willi Germany U not eouldermble end a A sVt f In -. .4 ah lnl boaTV ttlBlll. I thai thai aTTA nttS P Dart f)f tha AlTlArlran tpm rim . I trPIU Uw AMa,UIU vvwwv ww 1 " en a- - w General B. B. Hamilton. : ... . , H . tendsaer to aolog I with Germany In the packer's line Is con- QUINCT. 111., March, 20. General K. B. t law that In November, 100, Dr. Bloom, I fined to lard. aunerintendsnt of the Butler loaaae B. F. Toakum of the 8t. Lo'nls' A Ban Fran- whlck erigJnaUd in an exploeloo ot coal olL rlsco railroad, generally known as tha .. . i .1 ifi. i. I. .h. .im j. i. w.l Hamilton, a nrominent attorney and noli- ... : Cotton Compress. . U F. Parker and T, f. Wast, of tbe legal tlclan and a leader In Grand Army clrclea, ,aylum at Providence teatlfled as aa expert Qy Rf WELCOME ATHENS Oa.. March 20. Fire destroyed I department of tbe road. H saya that be Is I men .suoaemy looay, agea at years, w nus that shs was anTeeten wnn ungious par- i tbe Recker Cotton oompaay's eompreaa and here to atudy ths commercial strength of I pre.euUng sn argument before the circuit I Bols. Her most Important lawsuit related j yorntr President of Headaras la tbe great French actress says: "I find Gold Seal Champagne esoaMent, In fast superior te many French Champagnes. ' It - surprises m that such a fins win saa be prod used In Amsrlea." ' 'SARAH BKRNHARDT." "OOLD SB AC Is served In every first-class safe and dab, and sold everyhere. at bait the price of French wine. ' URBANA WINS CO., URBANA. N. T. S5.00 A LlOlJTll Specialist la all DISEASES and DISORDERS oi MEN. , 12. years la Onaabe. SYPHILIS cured hv tha Otntyn. Ltv.UT, aateet and meat . . natural method .that has yet bean Olsoerwred. DOOIl mW-XJ 'Plan .juiiiiuiii immyv uiii. OompMaly. and forever. .No ."BXiCA-KINa -. f. . j.r too bales of cotton; loaa. ttM.OOO. the coast and to ascertain whether It would . General Hamilton auddeniy atag- be advantageous for his somaaag to extsnd I tared snd sank into nis caair aeaa. raraiy- Warns Men' Away from fionnd. EVERETT. Wash., March kO The Ever ett Trades Council haa authorised the pub. llcatlon of a trade letter ror eastern circuia tlon kee the that hdvecsislag taattsr aent out la "F!ae and misleading In character aad would flood the Pusvt sound districts with Idle men If not counteracted." Its line aa far west as Baa Dlsgo or oome other sou thsm California terminus. ' President Yoakum says, that p. surveys have been made for this extension, as this i among mecbanlcs. -advlaina thsm to I natter bas set fat Wlen, 4o&nlta ahape. .1. of tb. heart la given aa the. cauae. Gen eral Hamilton aerved with oonaplcuoua gal lantry.ln the civil war. He was commla slonsd a general tor bravery In connection with the railroad strikes at East 8U Louis and - waa Inspector genersl ot the stats to tbs will of ber second husband, Ben Jainln French, -and Involved not only ber right to tbe estate, but tbe question ot sanity. Tbs caas was full of sensational features, but was decided la ber fsver. Promptly . Arrested HI ftetarn. SAN FRANCISCO, March 20. Domingo ! Amnn nth.e. f.mcMui lawtnlta In which Vaeques, one lime presiaeni oi nooauras. Mrs. French was involved wss ons which has arrived In this erty. He left her. a few caused ber to leave Colorado tor the east, weeks ago on tbe Chilean liner Tucapel to . k... im ,k. .,..,.. .v. .... I undue flavirnon Culiom. Hamilton and I ah. mmA n.nv.r arm nnr a dianutad bill I make a visit to soma Central Amertoan be extended as tar'weat aa Pboaitx, Arts. Oglesby. - He was surveyor pt tbs port of and a couatsr aolion for $200 damagae on porta and during -the tp' hfhh!Lh(l ' I , Gcnctlpzflon ... nsadaohe. btUonaneea. heart barn, tadj A-i leatloo, and all Urea Ula are cored by told by all 4re.teA. ti Qulncv durlna- Grant'a terms Benin wark pan s-e. .ni, SALT LAKE CITT, Vtak. March 20. Work Je . Is n.nd. sn the Salt Lake-Leamlngtosr entoS of ths KEW TORK. March 20. Noah Davis, for Oregoa Short Line est bega Uday The merly a Justice of the supreme court ot this rvir-f" f th. dlaaaae en the akin or faoe. A oure tnai IS suaraniw u aw mwmnomii for lire. without outUnar. nain ne delsnuao ,1'ovf ' pinuonn ouro axantAd. WEAK mnn irons axesaesa or victims to yJerveue DeMllty or Baheuatlon, Wast ing Wenkneea. with Eany Deoay In Young and Middle Afd. 'lck of vim, vigor and atreaarh.. with nrgana unpaired nod nu. arRlCWHWl-eunsd with a new Home t ..it . hta. Dain. no detention from buainaea, Ktdtiey and Bladder Troubles. anivnwn wm-wrm, a mm mm mmmmmr lie , ! .. CUAatoe aW. Seailsi'&'Seariis. Omaha. M. HUTULh. th. .round of : malicious Drosecutloa was vsry Uvaly experience, moan ine incspei hrnu.hi Tha rm abiilitd a verdict of I touched at Corinte. Nicaragua, be M.600 and they swore eat a warrant eberg- Uken from the vesssl by order of President In. Mr. Wranrh with nerlurv. - . 1 Zelaya ana IOC sea up in Mrs. French sluded Ike shertS and started Charges of seauieu ana insurrection ana .n cutoff will run from. Sail Lake to Learning- Uats. dlod at bis borne here today of aid east- SUs reaabed Qmaba.- was axreated. February is lt f ""' '7 IZ' ton oa tb. pr.aent lln ef "th road in age. He prealded at tbe trtala of William put aeoured release ea a wrw oi neosoo i " 7 " . . ' " . ' " , .....v . ... ..4 ..ll rm n.et t u. t j ... .i -M mi-A -.1 V I ri.rnui. . When .aha raaahad Maadom. I U.. I country at the l.Wt opportunity. 1 th. main line e- Uat .-am-, to,d.e e.tea- . ; stoke. sfor the Fl.k murder. He ai.e an officer boarded tram ana tr - rV.a-T an7trT-T slon to Los Angeles. CsJ The building el aerve one tarin. U eopgresa. being elected 1 loree nr io .eave see car n aurora. I V ". " 'I. .f T. .hl,.k k.i7 I kJU-.. K'-'c proprleLrt aeciarea tnat no omciai in iae aiaie i w "' - -. i u. ii. r-piee, .n..r. lllk nilkknilU OKiU. sm.a. .- wars, a tavonte .with stale people. TWO rALLARS (and up) per day. fcluropean Plan-rll. (urn. vi) per- day. i. . tu. lua- the cutoff wfll,- it - lb figured.. result la a I aa a repubilcaa. Justice Davis waa bora at saving et about two hours la running time J Haverhill, N. H la 111. Illinois had authority ever bar. Mrs. Freasb I slalms being a revolutionist. A. B. Davsnport, Principal Clara. Loading Pianos of ths world. No better nor more reliable Pianos can be produced than the Knabe Pianos, Kranich & Bactv Pianos. New Scale Kimball Pianos. HaKet & Davis. Look at thla list of Pianos that beat competition, both In quality and prloe; Krell Pianos Melville Clark Pianos, ; Meliiusnek .Pianos, 7 Schqmahn'f Moil .7 ; ; 7. itospe Pianos, Tou' don't have to pay" 1400 to 1800 and 1600 tor a durable high-class uo-lo-dite instrument, when ou can buy it here for about lialf price, on easy payments, and In tbe finest 'mahogany, walnut, quarter-sawed oak and rose wood caaea, with stool to match and fine silk or velour swarf thrown In. Our Celebrated $5 Per Month Pianos cost yoi one-half tha price ou from one-third to asked ror eiaewnere. Think of buying tbe usual sold every where 1200 Piano lor only duo, on , payments. Then look at the fine Piano, which we eell-ror tVU; then again the regular loo Pauio.vwhich we mre glad to sell for. 1186, In different rtntehea) also on U payments. We can likewise save yoa big money on organs. Some at III), lit.. 12. M.. 46: email payments. we rent Pianos, tune Pianos, repair Pianos. Remember the quality the I highest, the prlcee the .lowest, .and the terms the easleat. a. iiospe, 1513-1515 Dcajl-8 Stfjit ajgnamn-n-njmnmnesdm-an BOYD'S I w-dItVnat.?r' LAST TIMat TONlSHT. "Hunting for Hawkins" Prices, Mat., 26c, pQc; nignt, tns, too, Ta Sundav Matinee, Night A Monday Nignt. The Jingling Musical Comedy, "THCTKLCFHONC CIRL." Prii. -Mat.. 26c. to; night, Sbo to !-. Seats on aaie. . .. ' " Positively free Hat for Viola Allen sus pended. ORRIwMTON Telephone lML Vlatlnce Saturday. J .15. - Every night, AMATEUR SHOW, : atardar Kl.kt, Maveh U2. Tha Three Merrills. Mr. and Mrs. aust aanmonda. and the Klnodrome. The Three Merrills, nr. ana. Mi Wateraus, Stuart iirne, Julia Klngal and Nelson Lewis, Ptohlo Bros., Fau Trio, Eniraonds, Kmarson and fcjnmonc TELEPHOMa ad o. Entire Week, Excepting Saturday Evening. UUco'sTfocadtrqJ 1 INKOCENT HA1DS BURLESQUERS atarday Bvtalas, Mareb V4, wrestling exhibition between Frank Ootcb .4 IT. .rib rnUmnn r.11 1. P 1 ' ICi UnUAUWAT Ik. SAn Bimitl. Mat Tl mfRLtByttHd a real, show. live burieeiue' ( , i 1 ' '-7 5 : i 1 J&nW A r-.aedbeasam' .nwVah- a . j