THE OMAHA DAILT BEEt SUNDAY, JULY IB, 1002. SEW FOUNDRY IS ASSURED tuUnntional Organisation of lHoldar Ipprotei reatheritom Proposition. 5MAHA MEN ARE ENTIRELY SATISFIED rrilKfrttoura Probably Will Benin Construction of Foundry . lltr Wlthjn ghort Time Will Do I'nton Faeirte Work. memorial to dr. a. c. hirst AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OlAHAU ssfEssa 25rW I I There will be came of ha rirat Methodiat Charch Espressos Ha Sentiments Throagh Of. rial Board. local Tm.ng Men'. Christian a-so- DP LA MARS MUCH IN EVIDENCE .... Wlipn cam of haae ball at Twentv-elahth and U streets fhla afternoon between ths Bouth Omaha club and the V.wn Pnta Ra.lina. War nn All BilAfln I Jetter ball team. ' ? . I W. 8. King, chief enflneer f the Union DsoTl lor lOdtT. I Stock Tarda company, la u; The special committee of the official beard of the rir.t Methodiat Kpiacopai EVEN PORTERS AND PROPRIETORS BARRED church has drafted the following memorial Stock Tarda company, la up from Lincoln, located, ana le One of Thean Marrlea Curulo and Another Ono la Suelnst for Dlvorre. where he la temporarily spending Sunday with hie family. ki. n..kii. inn.tinn. ....... mr.r mim.rnin to ae that they are performing their du which Omaha Bent a J than he could fill. I tiee. The mayor will not permit even por- It la no disparagement to the gifted men , t nt r ,Ioon8 for the purpoae of who hare aeryed thla church to eay that I . . , . . , , It haa never had a paator who united, for cleaning up and proprletora are harrea successful wmk, all ita departmenta anu I from entering. forcca o well aa he. I -K-. ... .nn.MnM eomnl.lnt about The Vnlon Taclflo molders have at laat tound a aolutlon of their Induatrlal prob lem. The proposition known aa the "Featherstone proposition," made to them oon after they left the employ of the railroad company and the latter ahut down and dismantled the foundry, has been set tled upon and now the molders are look ing forward to the day when they will be working In another Omaha foundry, not being compelled to leave the city, their homes and In many cases the aavlnga of a lifetime, to begin life anew elsewhere. At the meeting of the International or ganization of the Bidders, held at To ronto. Canada, to delegate, the proposition of the Feather stone people and the situation here was thoroughly studied and the Chicago firm's proposition finally declared fair and ap proved by the International convention. The Omaha delegate gave his assent to the proposition to begin with. Local Molders gatlsfled. Saturday the local molders received a communication from President Fox of their International Body, formally announcing the approval of the Feathestone proposi tion, and during the afternoon the execu tive committee of the local union held a meeting, at which the agreement tenta tively entered into with the Featherstone people and approved in Toronto was con firmed and pronounced entirely satisfac tory. A representative of the Feather atone company was at this meeting. It will be remembered that the original proposition made by the Featherstone peo ple specified that the firm would erect a foundry in Omaha, with a view of making too castings for the Union Pacific among Its other work, and would put up a bonus of good faith until the construction work had been completed. In the meantime the molders here who were out of work could go to Chicago at .the Featherstone company's expense and secure work there until the foundry here was completed. One objection found to this proposition hy the men here was that It specified no definite time within which the company would erect its foundry. The men wanted to fix the time at eight months, but this waa not agreed to. Wages flatlafactorlly fettled. " The new proposition, or rather the old one newly approved, does not make this provision as to time either, but It Is be lived the foundry will be erected within a reasonable period. The question ot wages haa been satisfactorily settled and the provision for giving those men who want It work in Chicago under the former conditions Is to be mado good. It is said, however, tmt ' only ten or twenty of the local moiaers win taxe aa vantage of this offer and that the re malnder, the large majority, will stay in Omaha and work at the Induatrlal Iron work and the Paxton at Vlerllng Iron Worka until the Feathestone foundry Is completed. Thla decision is made by moat of the men, as they have their homea and families her and do not care to leave for a short or oven comparatively long period. The settlement of the Featherstone prop osition and therefore the adjustment of the foundry situation la universally ac ceptable to the molders. They regard the termination of affairs as highly profitable to them, C0-0PERATIVEH0ME GETTING liml.Aisial Ikonlac of Activity and Prosperity la a Co-Operatlva Association. The aeml-annual report of the Omaha 1 Loan and Building association for the first half of the year reflect the activity pre vailing In that line of co-operative effort. The report shows the association has membership of 1,963 persons, holding 11,171 shares. Assets' amount to $520,865.70, and the receipts for alx months were $209,927.71. During the period named the demand for money was unusually brlak, tha mortgage loan account showing $100,120 advanced to home-makers. ' Loans amounting to $47,438 were, repaid; Investing members withdrew $71,105 and $11,840.62 equal to a dividend of 6 per cent waa credited to shareholders' accounta. Bealdes the dividend credited tha association carried $2,280.31 to the surplus account. to the late Dr. Hirat Dr. Augustine C. Hirst, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Omaha, Neb., having died yesterday In Chi cago, this brief and Inadequate, but heart felt, tribute to him la offered by the official board of the church. We were startled a few days ago by the news that the rase of our pastor was nope less and we were profoundly shocked this morning to learn that he had paaaed away So soon We sorrow with Mrs. Hirat, who has been a great and active help among us and with hla chl'dren. He had. leas than two yeara ago. come to ua so strong and vigorous and had at once C hlef and Captain Are to Do San-lal ratrol Daty to See that the Order Is Rlcldly Ea forced. (Copyright. 1902, by Press publishing Co. LONDON. July 12. (New Tork World Cablegram Special Telegram.) Tha Da La Marr family la looming up large In a ma trimonial way Just new. Tha Dowager niPFPTnRS AfVT IINDPR sPFI I Countess De La Marr, aged $0, waa mar- Judre Slahaush will apeak this evening at the Klrat Christian church. Hla remarks will pertain particularly to the recent Bun- day school convention held at Denver. LI UQ 1mm Lelaalger Bask Eaeeatlvee Lay Fall re to Fuaelnadnn; Pereoaatlty f AdolOB Schmidt. ua so strong and vigorous and naa at once fitted so perfectly into our lives that we felt as If he had always been a part of us BERLIN. July It. The ruin of the Lelp- ilger bank that failed about a year ago for nearly 200,000,000 marks, waa wrought by the fascinating personality of Adolf Lata yesterday afternoon Mayor Koutsky stated to reporters that every aaloon keeper In the city had been notified to keep closed all day today. All window curtains are to be removed, as well aa all screens In front of bars In order to give -.,, .,cor1ine to teatlmony alven by Hat ii n nan tiwivi orrn a imrc ui urn i mi voiice u ouDoriuunj iw t,.vv i . at . i i . .v.. .--. ji mini nouni t trill I II I'MIBt icaia xj v w r ' ' m 1 f a It fT mar Wnr 1 in 11 fir lOia. I ..... sbb . . work among us. He was In love with hla " " v,. rectors, now neanng me i retierirocKnung work anrl It . the oft eTnresserl ambition or me purpose Ol bbbiiib iui ui. vmoi . . , m..... nf P. ...I . nn ?L J1:."" kI mXn: ya"2l ?S ,hs IB.",r,:a .?!" V" " "L. J"" exploiting on an enormous .cle. "..-".".r.r" ponce snau ao oouoie uuij. urcrj iu . .i-in, v... ,a c"me lo u" nf."""r"; l. .1.. -Ill V. .nA tha -hlef I -- tnuaiasm, energy and gooa win lowara men v.., - cattle feed, persuaded the bank to advance and was soon beloved by all and took the and captain will visit the patrolmen 00 ... . Bllmw of rears sum. of moaev rijgheet rank aa n pastor ana puipneer. lh p b , .-. nour or two in order t- land as a speaKer ana I . - , . v-i agregaung bu.vuu.uuv uwih. The accused directors who were auccea rled today to Curat Wyatt of the Savoy Chapel Royal, who la only 10. Next week the young countess De La Marr, the daughter ot Lady Brassey ot "Bunbeam" fame, will enter a petition for divorce from her husband, tha present earl, who la aald to have attached himself recently to a pretty chorus girl named Turner and to have openly deserted hla countess. Hla mother, who married the curate, haa gone with her newly married husband to visit tha earl, and It la Inferred, to give him moral support over tha divorce suit, which it is alleged he will permit to go undefended. Da La Marr waa tha chief of Hooley'a peer directors, and since then haa been a war correspondent In South Africa for the Globe. Welv evamtned before the lurv. were un able to glva a lucid explanation of their CUSTOMS IN THE FRENCH ARMY reastina for consenting to make these ex traordinary loana. Every member of the apparently well-meanVng board admitted He loved to preach, he loved those to whom he preached and those to whom he preached loved him. None who knew him will ever forget hla cheerful, buoyant greetings and hla hearty nanaciaspa, nia elofijent and polished preachlnc of the roe- pel and the radiant Inner life shining forth from nia clear-cut race. His death la a great loss to this church and community-greater than we can find rie iihu iiau n urns, Tunru niiu buw".- i , , . . , .iy.iiu.i . uvuv..B ....... . ful experience and waa thus fitted to cope I the order yesterday by liquor dealers aa .... IM. ,i mi.t.k. ... in with the work In all ha branches. I eome of them asserted that the saloons I ... ... . ... , paid more taxea man me memoer. i ... , , Nererthelesa they consented because Antl-Baloon element ao. I Brhmldt made them believe in the amas- Sarveyora Busy In the Hollow. I g possibilities and profits of the pro- tr . v or more several nartles of Icesa. railroad aurveyore have been working la Schmidt also had an invention for flla - i a o.,fi. Dmaha. Yesterday a I tilling wood alcohol by which he repre- TTninn p.eifln men were aettln sented that he would have the monopoly words to express. To an Innumerable J " , . I .v. wriPM i eves war tmon tha throng, both in and out of the church, his 1 stakes In the hollow south of H street. of th world. His eyes were upontha death la a personal losa. the loaa of a in thi. ennnertlon it la undentood that American Held aa well aa the European cheering, helpful. Inspiring friend. Ha was I ,h. ,.... jj.-i tool to have the I and he opened negotiatlona with Amerl a powerful, uplifting force. ' I " .? "" " ....tin. I cana. and established sub-companies In lUHTcrn idicli i ciniic Ml I I .i ..... .lievs in the north- I ry continental country, UIMIIt-U inion LtUUt UMLL . The alcohol Invention contributed to the nrf l n rtT rna rn w. i ilia uiau uaaat ' - K-n -n fnn foe two or three yeara. but daxillng of the Leipslg dlrectora, who, .t.. n-n ),.. eefn.Mi to ttasa the re- however, made It clear that they did not nui..n .,i..n. if h old nlana are I know how much the bank had really loaned ... tv. TTntnn p.einn will run aide-I to gchmldt. Aimougn tney were backing n the hniinw -m.th of H street and Schmidfa schemes, they were received The committee in charae of tha arranae- locate tha coal and lumber yards, which are by tha bank'a manager, Exner, who kept ments for the public meeting to assist the now on trackage north of the L atreet via- secret accounta. Why Exner acted In . . ..... , ... .... I . .i,. i.nii.. I the manner In which he did is equally a ...nt. at Pkiinn,...'. h.n Ninth .n,i Another line haa bean aurveyed through mystery, for neither he nor tha other di Howard atreets, as the place of meeting, the Lenagh property In tha weatern part rectora appear 10 nave maae any money and the time 8 p. m.. Sunday. July 20. Sev- of the city and etlll another through Al- personally out of tha acheme. , . . t. I t ... .,. or two I Schmidt la described as having a oulet erai apeaaera vi noie ouwiue oi uniuna or.BuV. lu w. .. , f,ht to which ! tha atahaat mlllUrv have been Invited to deliver addreasea, and surveyors have been working an arouna i -Uu ' -- "" """",-:', these, with local talent. Insure an oratorical the city. No definite Information can ua 7," ; . " . " " treat. obtained from any of tne engineer. , , -T."- CllfifSCCT nilCCB ADDfllMTMCWT Tk. f ,K. I. ,i. ,h.r nf tha work. It Is Inferred that oeiieveo. compieioiy iii mnismi. ne uw tf wMMkW wwtk.n ri win iiit.ii . tun uujvl it ua. .usa uic v i ilia ao a,u aa.ivus'UHanv wi. - - s. ... ... nractlcal effect to the aentiment manifested I the Union Pacific contemplatea enlarging at the meeting in Boyd'e opera house, ad- Ita yarda here, providing it can secure the Merry-go-round at Lake Manawa. Movemeat la Omaha to Give Practical Asslatance to the Nationalists la Ireland. Soldlere Always to Salato Stataea of Groat Men and Paneral Proeaaalona. (Copyright, 19ft, by Press Publishing Co.) PARI8. July 12. (New Tork World Cable gram Special Telegram.) It la an old custom In tha French army to render mili tary honora when passing atatuea erected to great soldiers and others, and each town haa Ita tradition. In soma garrisons the statue of Joan of Are la always hon ored In this way; at Versailles, Hocheq'a memory Is kept green, and In other placea famoua generals are not forgotten. It la reported that that fine soldierly figure, the lata Due D'Aumale, whan com mandlng a regiment, gave ordera that tha famous Cloa Vougeot should be given mili tary honors, aa It was one of tha glories of France. When troops met at a funeral procession honors were always rendered and no mora touching sight can be Imagined during im portant ' maneuvers than regiment after regiment sometimes several thousand men paying a tribute of respect when passing the coffin of soma humble peasant, a dressed by Messrs. Redmond and Finerty, streete and alleya in the nortnern pari last Anrll. On that occasion a atrona de- 1 of the city. Rumor haa it mat a new aire waa shown to give substantial support I proposition for the vacation of these atreets to the United Irish league, which repre sents the organized national spirit of Ire land. Other cities are assisting the move ment systematically and liberally, and It Is thought the time Is ripe for Omaba Irishmen to bestir themselves. The meet , . .... O ....... 1 1 1 . 1 .. -I .. I . Ill K UCAW UIU7 Will 11B y ll.l UUW" I . . tloa to local sentiment, and It la expected a view to enforcing the raeent order and alleys will be made to tha council at the meeting Monday night. Looklnsr O-rer Voncnera, Employes of the city treasurer's depart- in jail awaiting examination. Exner'a testimony ahowed that he waa led on atep by atep hoping to save tha bank'a millions, aa the cutting off of Schmidt's credit would wreck the Tre- bertrocknung company . and result In m total loaa to the bank of sums loaned. Man Slated for Governor General of Aaatralla Noted Only aa Owner f Great Rao Horao. PELEE IS AGAIN ACTIVE ment were engaged yesterday In looking I gtoaea and Cinders Thrown Oat In over vouchera In' the city clerk'a office .i -.in k . .n...n.. k. I or tne council in cmm ' initial meetlne. ment Of warrants to tnoae woo ar- JURORS HAVE WAGES RAISED "garnet the municipality. ! " w"" personal taxes are wc j n'i Showers, hat There la No Loaa of Life. PARIS, July 12. The colonial ministry haa Issued tha following: A fresh eruption of Mont Pelce, Marti. ed (Copyright, 1902, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, July 12. (New Tork World Ca blegram 8peclal Telegram.) The most ex traordinary appointment on record la that suggested of Colonel MoCalmont to be gov. ernor general of the Australian common' wealth. McCalmont has never given the slightest Indication of aptitude for public affairs and la chiefly known aa the owner of tha famoua race horse Isinglass, a cir cumstance to which ha owea hla being aent to Parliament, declined aa the member for Newmarket. He Inherited nearly $30,000,000 If you are troubled with dandruff and falling hair or if you are threatened with premature baldness, why not listen to the advice of others who have used our preparation with success. Newbro's Herpicide should not be classed with the cure-all, colored water variety of hair preparations. It is strictly pharmaceutical. It is prescribed and endorsed by prominent physicians everywhere. It is used by intelligent and discriminat ing people who demand a eafe and pleasant germicide for the scalp because the hair should have as much care and attention as the teeth, have you not been im pressed with the prominence of the people who use and indorse Newbro's Herpicide? Read what Mr. Bachelor says about it. lYll June miTlMl personal . (h, .( iuf neraina. no mni la Wed gtatea Conrts Hereafter Will or those having claims against mo enj i . g violent aa the one ot I from a miser uncle some years ago and I . . & m .a mm tm anrsa sa. I . . . . a I the amount win do aeauoieu oeiurw I the previous day ana waa maraea oy ioua i married a alater of Mrs. Langtry'a present rant ts cashed by the treaaurer. ??tJon.ai,?ni ,,I,?!Led!5r -llTifJ"-!,.!! husband. DeBath. Lord Hopetoun resigned The olan may work with ths city em-1 , . '.,. M-. wmi.. nd Konda the governor generalahlp because tha com- ployes, but aa for tboae who have clalma I Bt Dennis. The'populatlon remained calm. I monwealth Parliament declined to Increase Allow Throe Dolara Per Day. The Job of juryman for Uncle Sara Is no against the city It may be another propo- There was no loss of life. longer a thing to be dodged. In fact, most sitlon.. It Is asserted that the acheme has The scien musion wnicn 0IhJ"JB.8; believed to be Imminent and It la aald that wage earners will hereafter be glad to get been worked successfully In other cities, eruption haa arrived at Fort de France. , I he will bo created a peer before Bailing, on the jury. United States Marshal Mat- but there la liable to be a fight on It here. KINGSTON, St. Vincent. Thursday, July I Everyone agreea that Lord Isinglass would thews haa received from Attorney Gen- 1 , . 1 10. Ths English sclentlflo commission, I ho his most appropriate title, eral Philander C. Knox notice to allow all Postpone cornoratono a-ay a. I . n Andarann and Klatt. who. I jurora S3 a day from now on. Thla la a I A week ago the building committee ot LfteP investigating tha varloua phenomem MUCH RIOTING NEAR VIENNA aubstantial advance over the aum formerly the Ancient Order of United Workmen 1 connecte(i with the eruption ot the Souf- I paid, $2 a day. Statistics show that not I Temple association announced tnat tne cor- frlere yolcano here, left on tha 4th for I Several Thousand Anstrlene Take hla salary. McCalmont's appointment la one-tenth of the working male population neratone of the building would be laid on I England by way of other West Indian ports. of tha United States makes as much. The Labor day. Preparatlona for a Dig ceie- noticed that tha crater waa aeemlngly quiet. ralae, of course, goes Into effect in all I bration fare being made, but all tnia nas fat, night, however, three distinct de Part In Desnonetratlon treats of Barer. United States courts. Clerks Tbummel and Hoyt of United States circuit and dls trlct courta here expect that great Interest will binge on their drawings tor tha Novem ber term approaching. I locations were, heard here and at Barba doea, and an immense cloud of steam Is- Tha Rouen at Courtland Beach. Yonna; Woman Falls la the Street. A young woman was found lying acroaa the sidewalk at Twenty-fifth and Fa rna m streets In an unconscious condition by J. J. Derlght, who waa passing that corner at 10 o'clock last night. Derlght telephoned waa preceded by earthquakea during tha last three days, which were felt all over the colony. The commissioners had narow aacapa been atopped. At the request of the Cen tral Labor union tha laying ot the corner- atone will be deferred for a couple ofiUedfrom the Souffrlere. Thla phenomena 'r of Bgar tonight waa tha acena of a weeks, or possibly a month. C. W. Miller, chairman of the building committee of the Workmen, stated to a Beo reporter yesterday that aa aoon aa tha request from the Central Labor union waa during one ot their visits to the crater. received all of the members decided with- They pased over a lava bed on tha morn, out hesitation to postpone the ceremony. inc 0f June 14, In fair weather, and aa There will be a meeting of the dlrectora cended the mountain. On their return of the organization in about a week and journey, made during a gale ot wind and ( cioca lasi nifni. iniii ora i . tl , ., ... .,-.. .... for - . .... ...... .... .. .. .... the ponce and tne woman waa taken to tne man v " "- uuwuibh vi iiu. jcm v. ui auu iuuu station, where the doctors diagnosed her the laying of the stone and tha celebration issued all around them from fissures la ouan-eme to follow will be decided upon. th. mountains. Walking on a rldg they Christian Eadeavor Society. VIENNA, July It. Tha German Bohemian riotous demonstration by several thousand Austrlana against the antt-dynastlo all- Deutsche party, the annual conference of which la to be held at Eger tomorrow. A number ot persons were hurt, among them Herr Iro, a member of the Reichrath. who was seriously wounded by being struck with a atone, and who was also shot. MUCH CHOLERA IN CHINA name waa Martha Detlow and that until Friday she had been In the aervlce of the family ot Hoivar A. Kiescner, a carpenter, llvlna at Thirty-first and Farnam streets As she haa no home In the city she was made comfortable for the night In the matron's department at the jail. Martha Detlow waa one of a family of eight which waa stricken with trlchanae about two The Endeavor society of tha First Chris tian church haa selected the following chairmen of committees to serve tor one year: C. L. Bohner. prayer meetings; Miss Sadie Walker, lookout: M. L. Whlt- yeara ago, and she alone aurvlved. Since taker, good literature; Mlaa Lillian Lana, that time epilepsy. she has been afflicted with IPG WESTERN AGEN1S F0I THE, . Waverly ' Electric Automobiles - Electric automobiles are eaally controlled, clean, noiseless, easy riding and comfortable. They are of practical utility far tha business man whose time la money for the physician to whom a quick start and rapid transit are often matters ot life and death. It la alwaya ready. We will take pleas ura In showing, you why this la tha automobile you ought to buy. ' V ' I .! the press; Mlaa Anita Bergquiat, social events! Mrs. R E. Hodgin, music; Miss Louisa Hunt, flowers. Magle City Gosalp. saw on either aide to a depth of 1,000 feet. masses ot boiling mud throwing up jets to a height of too and 400 feet. On reaching tha base of the mountain tha scientists found themselves In an awful predicament. What waa three hours previously a dry ravine over which they walked, waa then a stream of hot mud running with tre mendous force. In order to cross this stream, they constructed a bridge only a few tnchea wide, laid from bank to' bank. acrosa tha narrowest parte ot the stream United Hates Coasnl MeWndo gays Dlssaao is Rag-lna- Alone Kwellen River. WASHINGTON, July 12. United 8tates Consul McWada at Canton cabled tha State department today that cholera la raging In all towna along the Kwellen river In Kwan 81 province. Tha consul says that 1,000 per' sons have died In Plnglok and over 10,000 In Kwellen.. i All city fire alarma were etlll out of aerv- aventually got over In safety. Closing out our stock ot Typewriters Ice yesterday. Children will be baptised at tha Presby terian church today. Frank J. Morlarty Is at Manlton Springs for a couple of weeks. Mrs. E. J. Elliott visited friends in Ne braska City last week. w rnT.h-" " CheiM- STEAMER RANGER SETS SAIL Mlaa Blanche Johnaon nf Lincoln la the Since the eruption, after every shower ot lava, tha beds to tha windward of the dis trict eject amoka and ateam, aometlmc hundreds of feet high, and dust sometimes tails heavily In and near thla district. guest of Mlas Daphne Griffith. Leslie K. Kella. formerly In business hero. is now locatea in rueDio, i;oio. Mrs. L. A. Reamer of Hastings, Neb., la the guest oi Mr. ana Mrs. uanner. Mlaa Haiel Oray. who la seriously UL was reported some better last nignt. Mr. and Mra. E. E. Reed have moved to a farm about five mllea aouth of thla city, Harry L. Carpenter haa returned to Lln- Mrs. A. 11. Merrill, la now living at Pueblo, coin after spending yesterday with friends here. Mrs. Clara E. Boyd, daughter of Mr. and I Colo. J. W. Christie, father or Bam and Harry Christie, haa gone to Minneapolis to apend tne summer. The Ladles' Aid society of tha Methodiat church will meet with Mra. C. W. Smith Thursday afternoon Mrs. Gunsaul has returned to her home at Denver after a visit with ber sister. Mrs. A. Li. wunams Frank Bumeaa la now employed as book keeper In the office of the south Omaha i ice and Coal company. Mlaa A. J. Clark la Dreoarina ts anend tne Bummer witn airs, wens ana other friends at Maryville. Mo. . Mra. Mlnne Bwarta has secured a Permit for the erection of a dwelling at Nineteenth ana N streets to cost si.uuu. Miss Minnie Mundt, Twentieth and I Under Orders front Washlagtoa It Goes to Ca.lrlo.nl to Protect American Interests. PANAMA, Colombia, July It. Acting en orders from Washington, the United States special aervlce steamer. Ranger, set sail at C p. m. today for Chlrlqul to protect American Interests there. It la reported that General Herrera, the revolutionary commander, has decreed that all produce la tha property of hla government whether belonging to natives or foreigners. The United Statea consul here, H. A. Cudger, goes to Chlrlqul on board Ran' gar to make the necessary Inquiries there. Mr. Oudger will also take some Important papera which General Salasar, tha governor ot Panama, la aendlng to Oeneral Herrera. It la presumed that they Included peace terms. There la no doubt that Herrera will be placed In possession of the true version of the recent disaster to tha lib' oral arms and that he will ba convinced of tha futility of further bloodshed. So aoon aa the Isthmus Is pacified tha general elections will take placo and congress hiohatlders to Bo Stockholders. LONDON. July 12. Sir Christopher Pur- ness, the shipowner and shipbuilder presiding today at tha annual meeting of Furness, Withy sV Co., of West Hartlepool, announced that the dlrectora had decided to increase tha ordinary share capital by 500.000. Ha added that with tha view of inducing tha firm's workmen to take aharea ha waa personally prepared to ad vanca tha workmen the amount required to beooma a abareholder at IH per cent Interest. Terdlet ot Maaslaaahter. CHICAGO, July 11. Robert Coburn, magistrate and wealthy farmer of Stlckney, near here, waa today found guilty of man alaughter. Coburn ahot and killed Charles Miller and wounded ths latter's brother, John, last fall. Tha boys wera tramping from Toronto, Canada. John aald they were resting near their campBre when Coburn without provocation opened ore with a rifle. Co burn claimed they wera trying to break Into tils atable. Change ot program at Lake Manawa. Marrlae Licenses. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday ?hr.t..nath.aumme;rn ot ,u m9tt clde th. canal qua.tion. VATICAN HOPES FOR DELAY to the following: Name and Residence. Walter M. Umated. Loa Angeles.... Edith H. Trenberth. Omaha John Vomacka. South Omaha Barbara Vacnu, umana LOCAL BREVITIES. .... 21 .... n "Special Providence" will be the tonlo of Rev. M. A. Head's sermon at the First Metnoaim cnurcn mis morning. Miss Bronda Vanaant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Vanaant. will leave Mon day tor Colorado mountain resorts. The children of Mr. and Mra )im.i Shields, who havs been seriously 111, were repoTira to d some oeiier yeeieraay. The carpentera and plumbers era nlan nlng to play a game of baae ball at tha v in ion eireei para a wee a irom today. Prolonged Negotiations Might Mean th Establishment of Diplo ma tie Relatloas. home, July ii. There la apparently a disposition on tha part of tha Vatican to take advantage of the Philippine question The Presbyterian King' a Daughters were I to forward 1U desire for ths establishment United Social lodce No. InJ. Degree of Honor, will give a lawn social Wednesday evening, July IS, at the residence oi Mra. A. a. uutier, 1007 Bouth Twentieth street. There will be a soeclal meeting at ths staivation army ball. 170 Davenport Btreet. Thursday, July 17. st p. m. The meeting win ba lea dv ungaaier rott ana sua Captain and Mra. Merriweather - will ba welcomed to their new poaition as general neeratarlea for the mldwestern chief divi sion. Adjutant and Mra. Crawford, wno are coming to take charge oi tne corps, win slao bo present and will ba Introduced to the comrades ana inenos. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. t lens than cost. Bargains) in New and Second-Hand SAFES. WESTERN AGENTS F0I MANGANESE STEEL MOB AND Bl'tGLAl-PKOOF SAFES' TeL 353. J. J. DERIGIIT & CO.. 1119 Farnam St. entertained on Friday afternoon by Mra. wiiDur nnarer, norm nrteemn street. Mrs. O. M. Lawrence and children have gone to Portsmouth, Ja.. to apend a few . weeka In the country at the horns of Q. W. w aimer. P. W. Shotwell. Quartermaster sergeant or ine eouin urnini cavalry croop, Das re lnm.n , run. u .u.n, kh.r. r. couoia of weeks visiting frlenda and rela. iTaft for at least two years, while ther are of Newcaatla. Wyo, are at tbe Millard Uvea. also hopeful of reserving the ouastloa of I Mr. and Mrs. hoxio V'r ? "" Rev. M. A. Head and wife will leave en It ha withdrawal . nt tha eri.-. en , Monday for a month's stay st Manltou, I .-, . ,i , . ... ... . . I'.iln Durln. tha aha-nra nf Raw A I UlaOda, SO SS U pfOlOOg thSSS relation Head from the tlly T. C aUrsh, aecretary i avea longer. 1 Elegant musts nt Last Manawa. I of diplomatic relatione with ths Btatea. The Vatican authorities hops that th question of ths purchase of the friar lands sua w-r .u.irs ins payment ot i , .,,,. -nd daughter of Niobrara money will render Indispensable the con. I are at tha Millard. tinuancs of relatione Initiated by Governor I Congressman F. W. Mondell and family gave a large dinner and dancing party at the Miuara last evening. Th"ItrpletssCs. 'ftetrwltrtticA. ealsasBi. It; afford ne-grsat'pleeittra'to Bay yon' thatT have totud'frosj axperlenoe that Severe; a Marvletde". la evidestly. a sure w. ror.atost'of.skla eruptloa." Previous t. the year 1899 X was troubled ooastaatly wlth gaa draff. la. ny soalp for;whloh.t had repeatly;trtad bar an and naoyj ether supposed' sure torZ tha trouble.,, t,flally.Itrle4;an bottleTof Herplelde with suoh'gopd raulta.that'I was gla4: get.atora., Today sty' soalp la aa whit aadlsaa aaltMtfJa7ehlld.' lty.soa'ha;prai .Yloua to.thre nontha ago been troubled with steal! aruptlooa'anthsTaklni f hl'fao."JColBOha becefletal rasulta'of Herptolde ror.srysslf.I d9 .Vlaed.hln.toltry applloatloas.of.th aan:ia aa andeavorjta help hi troublrTha'rBttlt of thts.trlaX'lathat hla faca i ao atari, a ,'anooth'aad clear, aa that sf anyon A I slaeereiy' trust that thla tsstlnonUrsiai' be" the nans"f'hel Sigothara ta ae relieved or aoneofjth aHjaenta nuneratedlalth;rerH . poisg. TsryRtspaotftdly'Toors,. m Olstrlet Maaagar iBratuaiUfaVIaiuranoe lOanpany ' . of "ew'Tork 18.tsVroa4ay,Butt,0Btaaa. Dr. Thomas has used Newbro's Herpi cide and we publish his letter herewith i "I have been troubled for some years wifh dan druff and premature falling out of the hair. I have found that the application of your preparation to the scalp hag a decidedly healthy action; healing up the dandruff patches and removing tjiat dry and harsh feeling of the hair, and In every way tending to pro duce a new growth of hair where the scalp has been denuded by dandruff." Yours truly, ARTHUR J. THOMAS, M. D., ' Graduate Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Edinburg, Scotland. Late Government Medical Officer. Jamaica, B. W. I., Detroit, Michigan. You will notice that the doctor says, '"Where the scalp has been denuded by dandruff." Dandruff actually produces baldness,' but many people refuse to believe it until chronic baldness is es tablished. The dandruff germ infests the scalp for years before dandruff appears, but after this Itching scalp and falling hair appear in regular order. New bro's ITerpicide actually destroys the dandruff germ, stops falling hair, and premature baldness. In order that every one may know just what, even, a trial of Uewbro's ITerpicide will do we are willing to send to afflicted or interested persons a sample of it. Fill out this coupon and inclose 10 cents in stamps to pay post age and packing and we will send you the sample promptly. CUT THIS OUT. OB-F13N 7 inclose Un cents in stamps for sampU of Newbro's Herpicide. Name- Street & No.. Town and State Address, THE HERPICIDE CO., Detroit. Mich. Destroy the cause you remove the effect. I