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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: THURSDAY. OCTOIlElt 30, 1902.
double thru figure. Alfalfa l taking Its
place a. a major for ire crop, 207,0(9 aorta
. being returned, with a field of l.O7O,00
'on. , Pome eountles report a many at
frmr cutting of alfalfa during the tea .on.
Aauadaacc of Feed.
It la certain from three figure that there
will be no-alienage of feed la Nebraska
during the coming winter. Already thous
and of head of cattle and eheep hare been
sent to the fed tota, and many o her thous
and will follow during the winter. The
range In the atate was never In ao good
condition. Not a great deal of corn baa been
fed aa ret, and no hay, for the pastures
afford the beet ort of picking, t'nless the
Inter be unusually severe the ranee dock
In Nebraska will be In eplendld condition
to go on corn In the eprlng.
Another very, . .encouraging condition I
that the ground y In eplendld ahap for
fall ecdlng, and during the fine weather
of tha laat three week, the farmer have
been buay putting .- In winter wheat and
rye. Such report aa hare been lent lu
on this Item point to largely Increased
acreage of winter wheat, so that It Is not
at all unlikely that the next year'a crop re
port will enow that Nebraska I entitled to
the full ftO.OOWtm bushels of winter wheat
that wag claimed for .the atate by aome of
the grain men thin year.
No effort has' been made to put price
on the crop of. 1903 for Nebraaka, but con
servative) men 'estimate that the tour ma
jor crop will fetdi ta'the neighborhood
of $136,000,000. If the value of tha. barley,
potatoes, hay, alfalfa, augar bests and the
other product of the farm for which com
pteto figures have not been obtained were
added to this estimate It wll be aeen that
farming In Nebraaka atlll pay. Then the
dairy and poultry interest of the atat
are not an Insignificant factor In Its agri
cultural total, while the fruit raisers are
prosperous, bnt reluctant to 'even give an
estimate aa to the extent of the yield tor
tha state.
ISSUE OF BONDS IS STOPPED
I lea- Chancellor barn Meeting; of Steel
'.. Director a to Pass Resolatfoa
' Prematarely Held. '
NBW ARK, N. J., Oct. 20. Vloe Chancellor
Emery. today filed hit decision In tha tult
of J. Aaplnaali' Hodgt and other to pre
vent tb United States Steel corporation
from, retiring $200 000,000 of preferred stock
and Issuing 1260,000.000 In bonds. ' In hit de
cision the vice chancellor aaya:
1 -will advise that a preliminary Injunc
tion fee granted retraining the Issue of
bonds under the resolution upon the terms
that If the defendant desire to appeal the
complainant shall consent that the cause
be set down for, hearing at the next term
cif tbeoourt of errors and appeal. .-.
Tha resolution, referred to by the vice
chancellor waa adopted by the dlrectora of
the United State Steel corporation and
ordered the retirement of the preferred
stock. Vice Chancellor Emery decides that
the meeting of the directors at which the
resolution wss adopted was prematurely
called and that the retirement of the stock
tinder the resolution must be therefore en
joined. The decision of the vice chancellor agrees
with the decision of the court of errors and
appeals In the Berger case on all other
points.
BUTTE JUDGE IS ARRESTED
Char with Criminal Libel Jar lit
Sees Inalde of Prison
Cell.
BUTTE, Mont., Oct. 29. William Clancy,
Judge of the sute district court, was ar
rested for criminal libel at the instance
of D. J. Hennessey.' P. A. OTarrell, editor
of the Reveille, waa also .arrested on the)
asm charge ,
The action. It the result of an affidavit
appearing In the paper above the signature
of Judge plancy alleging that he had been
offered a bribe four years ago by Hen
nessey to Influence his declsloa in soms
litigation. :
PREPARE TO MAKE, MUCH GLUE
Baateraere Form Compaay with Sis
'I.. ' Mlllloa- Dollars
- . Capital.
TRENTON, N. J., Oct. 29. The Olue Cor
poration of Jersey City waa Incorporated
here today with a capital of $6,000,000, di
vided Into $2,000,000 bearing 8 per cent
cumulative dividend and $4,000,000 com
mon stock. '
. The company Is to manufacture glue or
any articles In which glue enters as a part.
' The incorporators are Noel Gale and
John F-. Charlton of New York and Rich
ard F. Tully of Jersey City.
CRUSHED ARM CAUSES DEATH
St. Joseph Maa Catehea Sleeve la Mov.
, las; Cos Wheels aad
; ,. . Will Die.
BT. JOSEPH,' Mo.,1 Oct. 29. William
Wright of Andrew, county, while tuoerln
tending a' new cornhusker, the Invention
of a friend, caught bis sleeve In the eog
of the machinery and before the power
could be shut off hit arm was shredded.
Hlr Injuries were so severe that he can
not live.
There am some men who teem to bsj
favorite of fortune. They arc indus
trious, cheerful workers, full to over
flowing of the energy of splendid health,
and aucceaa seems fairly to drop into
their hands. It is of such as these that
the leas hardy
and leas success
ful man says
' enviously,
That fellow
waa born with
fold spoon in
is month."
And yet on
analysis it will
i be found that
this success is
largely duo - to
splendid health, the endowment of
healthy mother.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription elves
the mother health to five her child. It
cures nervousness, nausea and sleepless
ness. It makes the body comfortable and
the mind content.' It rives physical
visor and muscular elasticity ao that the
baby's advent is practically painless.
I will eadeavor to tell ya of the many
brnetta I haw derived from UktngDr. Pierce
Wavorlie PteacTiptlaa.s writes Mia. B. B. Robert
aea, a Medicine Lodge, Barber Co.. a. sua, .la
th (all ot ibyo 1 was aspertine to become a
Bother sod sufftrad terribly with paiaa la the
back of head ; in fs-t 1 a. Ued aU over. Buffered
wit to awful bcarinf-dowa paiaa i I was threat
ened, lor weeks with ruuhap. A lady friend
told an. ta tiar Dr. Pierre's medicines, She had
taken than sua felt tik a new wossaa. I bacao
uaing tha ' Favorite P tascripooa ' and look four ,
bottlre before say baby came aad two after
wanta, I auoeraa aisaoat orath with av other
two chUaWa. but aardiy raaliaed thai I waa
akk whan this baby wa. bora and ahe weighed
twelve aad one aaawer pounds.
She is soar
eten ataa old and haa aerar fcaows aa
kuur-s atckaasa; at pat at at aha weigh thirty.
arv pouada. I owe a all to Dr. P" "ice S
rawnru PreecnpMoa."
"Favorite Prescription makes weak
women strong, and sick -women welL
Accept no substitute for the medicine;
which works wonders for weak women. -
Dr. Pierce 'a Pleasant Pellets are the
snoot desirable laxative for delicate
wialAV'V.
NEBRASKA'S FIVE PRINCIPAL CROPS
Report, by Counties on the Yield of Corn, Winter ani Spring Wheat, Oats and Rye for the
Year 1902.
CORN. WINTER WHEAT. 8PRINQ WHEAT. OATS. , RTE. . .
COUNTIES. ? Total 5 1 Total i $ Total 3 Total 3 Total
Acre ' Bushels. Acres ' Bushel. Acre ' IRieheis. Acres ' Bushu. Acres ' Bushels.
T T ST! 5" , , '
' c SI ' El S . . Ji S
Adams
Antelope ....
Unnner
Blaine
Boone
Bo Butte ..
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo
Burt
Butler
Cass
'Cedar
Chase
Cherry
Cheyenne ...
Clay
Col fax
Cuming-
Custer
Dakota
. Jawea
lawson
euel
lxon
odge
Oouglas
Dundy ,
Fillmore ....
Kranklln ....
Frontier
Furnas
OaK
Oarfleld ,
Ooeper
Oreeley
ttall
Hamilton ...
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock ...
Holt
Hooker
Howard
Jefferson ....
Johnson
Kimball
Knox
Kearney
Keith
Keya Paha
Lancaster ...
Lincoln
l,o it an
Loup
Madison
Merrick
Nance .......
Nemaha
Nuckolls ....
Otoe
Pawnee
Perkins
Phelps
Pierce
Platte
PolH
Bed Willow
Richardson
. Rock ,
Sarpy
Saline
Saunders ....
Scotts Bluff
Seward
Sheridan ....
Sherman ....
Sioux
Stanton
Thayer
? nomas ....
hurston ...
Valley
Washington
Wayne
Webster
Wheeler
York
Total ....
sn.nnoi tM I.MO.OOOM 167.T) 2-1) 4,94R,0nf)' J,ono m
I tll.7 2f. 8.KM.4XO J4o 3 lt,3ol 12
. 2ii 7R.07.iil... ! t,626 11
t.za x, im,"i ft'l , u,
lf.M.l 25 6.277.131J' .! ! lal.M 14,A7 S1
4.213 2b FS.&7;,i J.! 2"' 4ll.( 2.7i; Ifil
2.0i Z !i6.(ioi 4,(mi 3", wn.isw I 2n.wirt i;
2t.7a 25 344,(i60i ti .n: . S.m l"i
i.pol 4ft 5.).w. h.m 42j .m.w i.v &
n.m 4" J.573.44"! l l.n'l I4.219 1.'.
115.4K -4R J.IH7 4H M.OHJI 1.BS1.W0, 3.M2 2'
l.8l 41 .(W. 1.4M S 4W.i? 7.7vt; 12
.4.0f 40 4.12,3 l"l 1.22"; 2fi.91 12
a,U7 2o b"l.9'b lil 1.9JI X.9l 12
U.Wo 25 292.12.I ! ,ft
U.WI to tunowl 5.(i 25 1 125.orir)' 50,(nM 20
W.S76 36 3.110,626: 143.al.ti 15 l.lni.HSti, )..,.
7S.ort) 40 8.f2".iO 7,m 18 ia3,au 14.72S, 22
l17,Ti 4) 4.31)1.4110; !' ! .17 1R
183,7!3 36 S.432.7o5 10,&3I 2l 2ll.W)0i 13.HX9 15
W.ArO 45 O.32O.0HU 1 27.OI.il H
4.245 25 lfJ,62ft 12,(W 2 24.0H; 20,im0 V
77.W5 5 3,876,75fll M.H 1.1M,330
10.010 25 2iV0.0iHi 4.(H" 2i
; 114.416 4r 4 67S.'i ' 24.32 U
HA.SW K l.62.25ft 8.9s M.t& 20.041 18
63.&2S l,17.87"l Wl .0M' 4.f4 U
22.361 36 868,775: 2.7H2 16 41.7.). ,00 12
K9.04" 40 I.561.9") 97.1o In 1.4W.32.V
61.692 10 I.0.13.W0' 44. M3 22 9S2,14 2M IS
M.lftt IS l.Jia.SM1 22 Xa.W 16,0U 10
7.44 15 1.011,786 tB.fi" 1.270.1.
16615 85 8,.-2.250; 73.5(W 1 1,323.144;
4.Kt0. 5s W. 10
61.929 10 1,03S.6); 30.S 85 1,061.725 5.191 6
80.400 46 I SiO.OnO " lnO.0"0 15.liti 18
74.640 45 a,3M.30: 41.375 32 1.434,000 ; 435 16
102.613 45 4.W2.6) t.H4 80 2.713.920i
62,t4 20 1,243 6V 48.190) 25 1,204.750 6.000 20
SO.OilO 29 1,740,000) 8, 16 108.8001 10,O 14
' 13.371 80 4l,l0 80,000 16 1,200,000 6.000 12
75.011 85 2,730.o W,1W 7,942 12
1,235 6 .17t I
71.226 40 J.R49.04O 17.22S 30 16.840 6,936 11
113.819 40 4,652,700 46.229 F 694,635;
66,116 20 1,323.7101 80,963 22 681,186
400 80 8.0nO' ,f. I 200 6
M.774 45 J.419.830! 2" 82,iiX 14
' 98.118 88 3,730.484! lOO.Ono 25 2,5"0.Wi 8.032 16
B.971 20 139.4201 831 2 6,620 868 1 15
29,070 726.750) I 8.8" Id,
162.381 40 .4.240, 43.813 22 063.886: 3 12
63.178 20 1,063.500' 2,442 20 48,8401 4.121 121
10.447 20 8O8.04Oj I 1,24 12
7.351 26 1K3.775I ! : 2,68'1 12
100.870 60 8.043.600. 739 26 18.475 24.443 10
' 69.1S31 40 1,366.520 R.463 25 136.276! 150 15
74.751 42 S.139,5421 .478 31 293.818; 5.182 14
5,ll 40 3.364.3201 26.015 22 6w).83J
1,201 35 3.787,035 61,004 10 610.0401
148.267 50 7.413.350 41.180 22 ii6,9i: 458 22
-. 66.664 45 3,749,3SO 19,4791 JO 3S9.680!
16.098 25 402.450i "250 20 6.000 ; 3,289 16
70,000 25 1,760.0IX 76,KiO 22 1.66O.0H0!
88.602 30 2.508,060 224 8 1,792 ; 24,956 10
105.851 45 4.740,795 10,623 18 189,414 ; 22,318 12
86.277 45 3,882,46o 87,738 28 1,0?,64 WIS 16
61,077 20 1.021.640 3,01i 26 750,42d' 14,449 13
87,23 45 8,948.0;!5 81,672 20 631,4401
15.000 20 8HO.OOO1 30 2f tlOO 1 2.200 12
66.793 60 1.798,6.)0I 561 2" 11,020 3,264 14
80,000 85 1 2.800,000 22,000 2" 440.000
178,496 W 8,924.ii01 81,697 32 1,014.3m! 3.681 15
1 . 6.000 80 ISO.OOO! 693 40 ?7.12ol 1,000 25
09.781 46 4,590.151 62,609 30 l.b;S,270
! 0.894 30 ' 296.870' I 12.0K) 13
. 61,017 90 3,050,8501 9.672 30 290,160: 9.739 12
. ' 434 1 224 ; 34I....
' 83,472 40 3.338,880 545 21 11.445 , 22,066 14
"138.240 35 4.838,400 . 80,640 10 806,4O0 ....
I '4,0771... .1 I I....
46,948 8Tif 1,408.440; 100 28 a.8001 30,284 12
73.704 55 2.589.640 S,(m 36 280,000' lO.ouO 11
79.635 40 8.185.400 741 25 18.025! 24.711 14
102.012 25 2,650,3 119 25 2,975 86.860 14
65,193 30 1,955,790 69,2991 20 1,385,980
17,600 30 625,0110 183! 25 4.675 1.244 8
107,002 60 6,420,130 116,10ll 36 4.179.630 249 18
1 1 J I
6,773.170 .... 234,201,9001 2.046,1981 49.4O6.80SI 722,132....
Not Included In totals.
MINOR CROPS
Barley, Potatoes, Hay and Alfalfa bjr Counties for the Year
1902.
' 1 BARLEY. " POTATQga. 1. , HAY. M - ALFALFA.
COUNTIES. . " ' Tota, J Total Total T.UJI
g. Bu. Bu. I Tens. Tons.
, ' . ( f" "j I
Adams
Antelope
Banner .......
Boone
Box Butte....
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo
Burt
Butler r.
Cass
Cedar
Chase
Cheyenne ....
Clay ..........
Colfax
Cuming
Custer
Dakota
Pawea
bawson
reuel
Plxon
podge ........
Douglas
pundy
Fll more
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
Gage
Oarfleld
Qi.eper ..... ...
Oreelejf
Hall
Hamilton ....
Harlan ..... .
Hayes
Hitchcock ...
Holt
Hooker
Howard
Jefferson
Johr son ......
Kimball ......
Kearney
Keith .........
Knox ,
lncsster ...
Lincoln ,
Logan ,
Madison
Merrick
Nance
Nemaha ,
Nuckoll
Otoe ,
Pawnee
Perkins
Pierce
Patte
Polk
Red Wtl ow
Richardson .
Rock
Barpy
Saunders ...
Scott Bluff.
fcWward
Sheridan ....
Sherman ....
Sioux
Stanton
Thayer
Thurston ...
Valley
Washington
Wayne
Webater ....
Wheeler ....
York
' Totals.'!;.
895 A...! .10CO 2 400.0001 40.000 2.00 80.000 1 0.000 4.00 20,000
476 80 14,890
66 15 840
1,256 26 31,400
24 20 4.080
1,000 80 30,000 1,000 100 ..100,000 60,000 0.60 25,000
1,6110 80 80.000 1.000 000 200,000, 20,00010.75 15,000 200 4.0" 800
810 80 , 0.0001 , 20,0001.50 30.0i 60,000 8.00 860,000
1084 86 134,4101 ! 28,176!2.O0 66.352! 1,OH0 4.00 4,000
616 80 15.4601 074 150 146,100 9.42.1 1.80 16,961; 1,075 8.00 3.223
289 86 10.116, 60 2i0 10.0001 6,363 1.50 0,6451
4,161 26 104,026 1,500 150 226,0t,Ol 44,7211.00 44,721 750 2.00 1,500
64 16 960 I I
0,000 18 90,000 2.000 ICO 200.000 75.000:1.00 75.000; 30,000 2.00 40,000
645 16 9.675 86 0002.00 70,0001 300 8.00 1,600
2.500 24 00,0001 835 125 1 55,876 6.340 2.00 10,60; 1,675 9.(0 15,075
2.195 12 26.240! 1.113 300 342 ooo! 46.746l2.00 93.4921
3.549 SO 106.470 1,818 150 197.70o .... 44.5381 Z.lTi 8.00 U.481
,000 35 136,500 ' 700 176 122,500 2O.0O0;2.0O; 40.0u0
1,363 0., 40,5601 1000 70 140.000 .... 200 3.00 900
2,044 80 V Gl .32 j ....... 200 45.681 1 501 68,530i 19.3'JO 4.00
, fo 20" lO.OOo! 1000 60 100.000 10,OJ0il.50l 15,000, 3,0u0 0.00 1500
1,078 35 37.5661
. 027 20. 18.6401 0,681 110 735,670 49.534'1.20 69.441 468 3.00 1.404
6461 45 . 24.670: 1,623 44 71.412! "12,729 1.60 19.093 621 8.00 1.861
438 20 0.760!
164 20 3.080 975 200 169,000 19.864.8.00 39,728 1.875 8.00 15,000
64 00 1 62JI,.., I I
339 18 4 . 450 60 22.500 2,194:1.09 2.1941 2,235 3.50 6,578
4W ) "'9,940 2.00') 80 160.000 . I 10.0 0 3.00 30.(0)
18 26, '468 1.042 1 104.200 4'),000 1.20 48.000l . l,49i 8.00 4,497
10 J 60 '&00., 1.000 20" 200.000 ;
75 ,..'.;... .S 100 00,800 1045 1.60 8.007 1.890 4.00 6,561
226 20 - 4,680 ..; ' 10.0002.00 20,000 . 1000 0.00 0.000
697' 28-19,516 2,816 1 606.700 20.600 3.00 61,W 9,4'1 11.00 108 851
',403 83 ' 18,290 789 160 118,350 14 916'2.60 37 27 3.728 0.00 18.640
. 350 25' , 8.760 V 600 20 100,000 10.0)11.00 10,000 10,000 B.OO 50,000
1,6U0 80 46,W0 .800 10 30.0X1 1 1
12,500 40 0OO.OW' - tJ00 75 22,500 6.OO012.00 12,000 400 6.00 2,0)9
852 25 8,8O0i I
...... '.v...'..V. 2" 1.600 I
618 28 17.304! 775 90 69.750 32.20812.00 64.416! 973 7.00 0.801
I 730 1001 73(M) 87.0001.00 87,OUO
80 18 - MO! 600 100 00.000 1 700 8.60 8,450
36 20 150 3,ftO 700 1.00 700 600 6.00 2 6
145 20 ' 2,90)1 760 150 U4.000 31,000 1.60 46.500 (.902 4.00 27.601
241 20 4,820
83 ".
40 86 l.OOO' 1.964 86 166,040 1,686 t.GO 8,723
3.324 m 6,rjo
1,144 an 32,o ..:
184 50 8.211O1 200
4!4l 20 8.4JSV 8.451 0.00 17.255
1,10)1 41 46.100; 455 225 102.3761 10,000 1.50 16,000 1.874 4.50 8.433
89! 35 1.9rl
35 80 1.060' ... 0.437 8.0) 19.311
2 1476! 1.158 20J 291,600 :,000 3.50 73,000 817 4.00 3,268
. 14 35 490 1
13j 20 2.7801 900 150 45.0O0i
6.1421 30 184 20.8 619 2.0 123,8001 31. KS 3.00 63,11! 243 4.00 073
0,7561 00 112,6501 1 1..
7071 81 22.483! 732 21 15.270
1 . 679 30 20,3701 I I
1W 00 4,)! ' 587 30 117.400! 29,218 2.00 68,436! 2.387 6.00 11,933
26 25 650! 3'X) HO 80,000! I !
I . 90 25 ' 2.2SO! l.OOO 1 0 288,000' 11.00012 00 22 000 1
; 431 19 8.189! 784 178 137 200! 6.8S11.60 10.322!
8001 80 6.0H01 4u 3001 60,000, 20,000 1.25 26.00O1
7S5 83 2 4 855:
1 4151 St 8OI
I 1691 3" 6 0701 ,
146 86 6 075
.1 35 364.601
lii I 800 7" 66.000 1
1,92 06 4.5V)l l'O 1501 U.iM) 26,200 2.00 60.4001 60 6.00 250
30 18,0il t.0u 150 0O.lVi, 6.00ol 0.fO 25.0K)
(661 281 24.280 14 '7 ?! iS4Mu 0.961 1.60 14 0411 1,611! 6 00! .M
17m1 861 6C.84I 0fiO 10) 90,000 41,327:2.00 82 6611 3221 6.00 96
391 201 780' 6n6l 2001 101. 600! 29,17011.60 43,765 ; 0.418, 6.00 66,478
1.0(10 20 80.000 80011 -fll 80.01)0. I I I
2.000 4nj 80.000! 100)1 123 SoO.tMj 21.12OJ1.60 31.680j g.BOOj 1.00 25,000
04,71t7TT8,922,O77i 2,l43 . . . . !7.875,09 i 1 .01S.S iOiTTTTl 1 .670.151 1 1 307.069! 7711.070,960
Not Included lit totals.
ASK FOR -RIGHT JO APPEAL
Oeajextd Faetlaw la Colorado Fa-el aad
I raw Lttlatatloa R erases to
Ahldo hy Pttlilss,
DENVER, Colo., Oct. 29. A. M. Steven
son and D. C. Beetsan, representing the
Osgood faction In the Colorado Fuel and
Iron company, have left Denver for Bt.
Paul, where. It Is said, they will tomorrow
morning present to Judge W. , D. Sanborn
of the United eta tea circuit court of ap
peals a petition for permission to take an
appeal from tat order entered by Judge
Caldwell, who.-sitting as t'nited States dis
trict Judge In -Denver laat month, appointed
a master in chancery to conduct ths elec
tion of dlrectora of the Colorado Fuel sod
Iron company and ordered the election to
be held December 1.
If the court allows the appeal this
doubtedly will be followed 07 anotbor !
30.000!!
341.8i4i
84.312
17.6i
ll-7.2n;
39,ill
?o.fl I
!, a, 1
l,52o I
.2'
70.6K)'
93.468
310,028 I
47.5.12,:
im.78o
l,0iKt,Oll;
I
323.950;
679.260'
579.265
3i8,Gti)
300,(K)
11. frX)!
80,0110;
340.928
360,73,
68.310
43.2UO;
8.SW1
leo.oooi
83.240;
86.9361
270,iiO
6,526
l66.0n6'
140,000;
72,000)
9).ao4i
77,296!
1.0001
728,0001
12S.512i
12.945;
61,13.1
432'
49.4T.2
24.628:
82.1001
244.430:
2,250,
71,688;
10,076
16 62,624
249.560'
270.216!
12.8481
187,837
"26,466l
46,606,
"bi'iio
26,OO0
'iwlooo
118,868
308.9101
863,328;
110,0001
345,954
515.900
1952'
4,482
10,809,862!
OF NEBRASKA
petition for a writ of supersedeas setting
aaids Judgs Caldwell's order.
It Is considered probable that Judge San
born will set a date la the near future
when arguments will be heard before a
full bench on the granting of tha super
sedeas. In that case arguments will be
hsard Jn St. Louis.
INDICTMENTS MAY FOLLOW
Falso Realatratloa aad Coatemalated
Elect loa Fraada Aro Charged
la St.. Loala. ' . '
ST. LOUS. Oct. 29. Vnder the direction
of Circuit Attorney Folk, alleged false reg-
Istration and contemplated election frauds ,
were taken up today by the October grand j
Jury and will be Investigated. I
Mr Folk says that It the investigation
reveals that false registration has been
ractked, indictments will be Usued, .
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ILLINOIS IS JN THE LEAD
Dnaates Mare) 4s Mlaalnary Canse
Than Aa-. of Other States
i el the t'nloa.
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.' CHICAGO, Oxt. 22. illlnols leads all other
states . in dooMo6sfto missionary work, ac
cording to a statement madS today by Mrs.
B." E. ' Hurlbut, Ueasurer of the Woman's
Board of Missions, 's.t the second session
of the conference' now being held In the
First Congregational church In this city.
The gifts of Illinois mission workers during
1902 amounted to $24,987, which Is slightly
under the figure of last year. Iowa Is next
on the list but is' $14,000 behind Illinois.
Miss Anna L. Millard reported that -the
work lt India was encouraging, and that
only a lack of workers hindered progress.
Miss Ellen M. Stone told ot the good ac
complished by Christian schools in Euro
pean Turkey;
MISS TELLER GOES FREE
J adore Decide Asylum Doctor Has No
Hlsrht to Girt He Kid.
. naped.
-.:
, VALPARAISO, Ind., Oct. 29. Miss Stella
Josephine Teller was made a free woman
today.
Judge OUIetf decided the asylum officials
bad no right to kidnap their former patient,
whose sanity is unquestioned In this city.
SNOW FALLS AT BUFFALO
Thermometer at Elabt O'clock la tha
Bloralnax Reglaters Thlrt--Foar
Dearreea Above Zero.
BUFFALO, N. T., Oct. 29. Snow fell here
today. The thermometer at $ a. m. regis'
tered 84 degrees.
HAOERSTOWN,' Md., Oct. 29. The first
snow bf the season fell here today.
IT IS DOUBTFUL
If lyocal Appllcationa Aloae Ever
Cared a Case of Catarrh.
Mostremedles for the, treatment of ca.
tarrh are in the form of sprays. Inhalers,
powders, washes or salves, all purely local
applications and many of them often give
temporary relief, but the reason none of
them ever really cure chronic catarrh is
because catarrh Is not a local dlseaae and
it cannot be cured simply by treating tha
local symptoms.
Moreover, the more serious forms ot
catarrh, like catarrh of the stomach and
catarrh of the bronchial tubes, cannot be
reached at all by local applications and ths
fact that neglected catarrh ot the head
very soon Involves the bronchial tubes,
stomach and liver, demonstrates that the
dlsoase is a blood disorder, a constitutional
malady and not at all a local 'disease.
To really cure catarrh ths system must
bs cleansed from catarrhal poison by an
Internal remedy which acta effectively upon
the blood and liver.
The success of a new catarrh remedy,
Stuart's Catarrh . . Tablets, Is because It
drives 'out of the system through natural
channels the catarrhal poison and the
inucuoua lining of ths nose, throat and
trachea are freed from the excesslvs mucus
which collects and causes the hawking,
spitting and gagging, tecause the excesslvs
secretion is not furnished from healthy
blood.
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets contain many
of the sams valuable antiseptics used la
sprays and Inhalers, but Instead of being
applied to the Inflamed membranes of the
nose and throat they are tiken Into the
stomach and thus reach the blood, the real
aeat and causa of ths disease.
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are large, pleas
ant tasting lotenges, composed ot Bed
Gum, Hydrastan, Bloodroot and similar
catarrh specifics and so sats to use that
little children suffering from colds take
them with aame benelclal results as adult
persons.
No tracs of cocslne or opiates,' so com
mon in catarrh medicines, can be found la
J gtuari's Catarrh Tablets.
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ROOSEVELT ON HIS OFFICE
Writf 0 Article Betting Forth His View on
Presidenta and Their Duties,
WORK WELL DONE IS GREATEST REWARD
Coaatrr lias Had Weak and I'nwlae
Heads, bat Sever Use Whose Char
aeter C'oald Bo Impsnnnl
fcr Aayoae.
BOSTON. Oct. 29. In an article the
Youths' Companion will publish. Theodore
Roosevelt gives his Ideas of the duties snd
responsibilities of the president of the
Vnlted States. He wrote the article In
1900, while he was governor of New York,
and previous to his nomination for vice
president. . ;
In it Mr. Roosevelt says:
The president of tht Vnlted 8tntrs occu
plea a ponitlon of peculiar Importance. In
the whole world theru Is no other ruler,
certainly no other ruler under free Institu
tion, whose power compares with his.
of course the enormous pomonal factor
of the Incumbent hlmseif must be consid
ered entirely apart from the power of the
oftice Itseir, but this is merely another way
of stating that, as In any other office, the
personal question Is of vital consequence.
Although many men must enure with the
president the responsibility, there is upon
him, always, a heavy burden of responsi
bility, it is rasy enough to give a bad
administration, but to give a good admin
istration demands the most anxious
thought, no less than very unusual powers
of mind.
There is every resson why the president
should be hetd to a sharp account tor what
he ileus tnd for what he leaves undone
alike. Hut we injure ourselves and the na
tion If we fall to treat with proper respect
the man who. tit the highest office of our
land. Is striving to do his duty. We have
had presidents who have acted weakly or
unwisely In particular crlHes, but we have
never had one concerning whose persontil
integrity there was eo much us a shadow
of suspicion.
Appointments and policies which are
normally routine snd unlmportHnt may
suddenly become of absolutely vital conse
quence. Altogether there are few harder tasks
than that of Tilling well and ably the ollico
of president of the United States. Hut if
the man at the close of his term Is able
to feel he haa done hie duty well he has
the satisfaction of feeling that he has per
formed one of the great world taks, and
that the mere performance in Itself Is the
greatest of all rewards.
SMUGGLER ON REVENUE BOAT
Cool Serve of Chinaman In "electing;
Government Vessel to Carry Oat
lllearal Practice.
SSATTLE. Wash.. Oct. 29. Eighty
pounds of opium, which a Chinese steward
on the coast survey steamer Gedney, will
be charged with attempting to smuggle
from Victoria to Seattle, was seized aboard
the cutter by customs , Inspectors today.
Eight parcels, worth in the aggregate
$1,024, ' were found In the stcward'a de
partment. Oong One, the steward, Is In the county
Jafl awaiting trial for attempting to smug
gle Chinese, between the same points on
the same voyage. A strange feature Is
the smuggler's cool nerve In selecting a
government vessel for a vehicle with which
to carry on his Illegal practice.
Secretary Shaw's young son, a guest on
the Oedney, waa Induced by some repre
sentative of the Celestial, to say that
Gong Oee wanted his effects thrown over
board. This gave the officer the clue to
search for the opium.
MANY NAMED MAN JAILED
St. Loals Forsjer Seateaeed for Shoot
las; at Pa ra a I n a Patrol
ST. LOCIS. Oct. 29. William Smith, the
man with many aliases, who was arrested
on Saturday after an exciting chase, was
today sentenced to four years in the peni
tentiary. He pleaded guilty to the charge of assault
with Intent to kill.
The original charge was forgery, but bo
shot at the police who were pursuing him
and the more serious charge was substi
tuted. CUPID'S FRAUDULENT AGENT
Matrimonial Swindler Arrested In St.
I.onls While Making- Hun
dred a Day.
8T. LOUIS, Mo., Oct.. 29. W. W. Chlnn,
the alleged proprietor ot the Verona Book
company and Introduction bureau, a matri
monial concern, was arrested today charged
with using the mails to defraud.
It is said Chlnn came to St, Louis from
Chicago three weeks ago. His stenographer
says bis roccipts ran - from 085 to 0100 a
day.
DEATH RECORD!
Dr. Miller, I.extaatoa.
LEXINGTON, Neb., Oct. 20. (Special.)
Dr. Stephen S. Miller, coroner of Dawson
county and one of the leading physicians
of this place, died about midnight last
night. Dr. Miller located here in 1883. Ills
health has not been robust for some tlmo,
but his death was qulto sudden, as he was
on the streets the day before his death.
Ha was very prominent In the Ancient
Order of Vnlted Workmen lodge,' also a
Mason and Odd Fellow. He was psst com
mander of Reno post, Orsnd Army of the
Republic, having served In a New York
regiment during the civil war. He will be
greatly missed In this community.
The funeral of Hiram A. Hyde, another
old soldier and prominent citisen, took
place this afternoon from his residence In
this city under tha auspices of the Inde
pendent Order of Odd Fellows. Mr. Hyde
was 7 yeara of age and leaves a large
family ot grown up children and hosts ot
mourning friends.
Peaasylvaata's Solicitor.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 20. James A. La
gan, general solicitor of the Pennsylvania
Railroad company, died suddenly tonight
at his home In Bala. In 1879 ba was ap
pointed assistant general solicitor of ths
Pennsylvania railroad and became general
solicitor In 1895.
Hev. C. . Gerhard.
READING. Pa., Oct. 29. Rev. C. S. Cer
hard, pastor of St. Stephen's Reformed
church, died today, aged 68. Dr. Gerhard
retired from the presidency of the general
synod, tha highest legislative body of the
denomination, at Its meeting In Baltimore
last June.
Charles A. Saaders, Sibley.
' 8IBLEY, la., Oct. 29. (Special Telegram.)
Charles A. Sanders died this afternoon
after months of sickness. He was aged 07
and leavea a wife, three aons and three
daughters. Tha remains will be burled at
Sheldon, tha former home of tha family.
Wlaeoaala Ceatral O ale Lai.
HELENA, Mont, Oct.' 29. Frank H.
Marsh, general agent , of tha Wisconsin
Central railroad, died tonight ot scarlet
fever. .
Mario Dressier la Better.
NEW YORK. Oct. -Marie Dre.nler.
tha actress who has been seriously 111 at
her home In this city, was much better
todsr. She Is suffering from a malignant
fever.
BACK AGUE
CLOUDY URINE
Arecaisned by a weak, unhealthy con
dition of the Kidneys, whkh will
prove fatal It not attended to.
Read the unsolicited testimonial of
Mr. C. V. Diss, of Syrnenap, who
was cared by Warner's Safe Core.
A THIAL ROTTLE OF THIS, THE
ONLY .tiWLL'TK CU1: FOR DISEASE
OF TllH KIDNEYS, LIVER, ULADDK.R
AND WLOOD SENT FREE. POSTPAID,
TO ANY READER OF THIS PArER. I
Mr, Oi W.-Ptinn. for a number of years n
Vnlted States detective, who lives at 217
Cayuga Ptreot. says: "During the early .
n rl nt 1 t Li.inA. v.nn. m . !
I had pains In my back, mv urine became
yellow anil muddy, my skin and the wh!ts
of my- ryen turned n sickly yellow. My
mother ailvbed me to use Warner's Safe
J'ure as it had cured my father of serious
kidney ,and Madder troubles several years
nan, I purchased a bottle, and when l had
taken about, three-quarters of It I felt ft
chi.nge come over me, my urine was Its
natural color and I did not have imln in
passing It, the yellow sntmwness left my
rkln and eyes, and by the time I had taken
the whole bottle I waa completely cired,
I hnve had 110 pains in my back and mv
appettto l good. I will never he without
a bottle of vour valuable medicine In the
hcuse. I heartily recommend It to anyone
who I troubled with weak and unhealthy
kidneys.
! IF IN DOUBT MAKE THIS TEST.
Put some urine In a glass: after It stands
21 hours If you And a reddish brlckduxt
sediment In It, or particles floating In the
urine, or if if la cloudy, you will know
your kidneys are In a dlseaaed condition
nnd are mable to perform their work, the
result will be the bladder and urinary
organs will become Inflamed, urlo acid will
poison the olooil, the atomnch will become
affected and unable to digest the food, the
system will I ei-.me weak and the result
will be a breakdown of the general health,
with Brtght'n disease or diabett s, which will
prove fatal if not treated with promptness
and great care.
WARNER'S SAFE CURE
will purify and "trengthen the kldnevs and
enable them to do their work; It will cure
puins In the back, rheumatinm, rheumatic
gcut, diabetes, Bright s disease, uric acid
poison, edema. Jaundice, inflammation of
the bladder and urinary organs, and re
store the patient's health and vigor.
A free trial bottle has often been suf
ficient to cure cases of kidney disease when
the Blmple home test described above has
been made in the earlier stages of the
disease.
"Werner's Safe Cure Is what you need.
Tou can buy it at any drug store, two sixes,
60 cents and 01. do a bottle. Be sure you
get Warner's Safe Cure, substitutes con
tain dangerous drugs. There is none "Just
aa good'' as Warner's Safe Cure.
Warner's Safe Cure is purely vegetable
and contains no narcotics, or harmful
drugs. Ueware of so-called kidney cures
which aro full of sediment and of bad
odor, they Injure the system.) "Safe Cure''
does not constipate; It is a most valuable
and effective tonic: it kills the dlsoaso
germs; It is a stimulant to digestion and
awakens the torpid liver.
Waraer's Safe Pills move the bowels
gently and aid a speedy cure.
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE
To convince every sufferer from diseases
of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood
that Warner's Safe Cure will cure them, a
trial bottle will be sent absolutely free,
postpaid. Also a valuable medical booklet
which tells all about the diseases of the
kidneys, llvet and bladder, with a prescrip
tion for each disease, and ' many of the
thousands upon thousands of testimonials
received dally from grateful patlonts who
have been cured by Warner's Safe Cure.
All you have to do Is to write Warner's
Safe Cure Company, Rochester. N. V., and
mention having read this liberal offer in
The Bee. The genjlneness of this oiler is
fully guaranteed by the publisher. ,
MESSAGE FR0MJ(ING EDWARD
neclal Bearer Arrives la Kew York
with Doeameats Said to Be of
Great Importance,
NEW YORK. Oct. 29. Oliver A. Borth
wlck, a special messenger from King Ed
ward VII, bearing documents of impor
tance sent either to President Roosevelt
or to the British embassy at Washington,
has arrived here.
To the customs officials he waa obliged
to disclose bis Identity. He stated only
that bis mission was ono of great impor
tance and produced a parchment which, in
language savoring of (be past, proclaimed
blm the king's messenger or courier and
stated that he must not be detained when
in the land of a friendly power.
STUDENTS REFUSE TO YIELD
Asree to Act aa a Body la Aa De
mand Made by the
Farnltr.
LANSING, Mich., Oct. 29. The striking
Michigan Agricultural college students held
another mass meeting today and decided
that In case any paper appears from the
faculty for students to sign It shall not be
signed until it haa been brought up and
passed on In mass meeting of the students.
This only widens the breach between the
students and faculty. A Hallo'een resolu
tion was also adopted, by the provisions of
which every student binds himself to stay
in his room that night and not to cut any
capers. There are no signs of yielding on
either side as yet.' .
BOWLERS BEAT WORLD RECORD
Make Over Thousand In Each of
Three Games oa Cleve
land Alley.
CLEVELAND. O., Oct. 29. A world's
rernrrt waa broken tonlKht on the Calumet
alleys, when the Calumets reached the 1,000
in each or tneir mree games laaen irora
the Centuries.
In the nrt game tne . alumeta roiiAO
l.Otil, In the second 1,079. while in the third
they made 1.U64, a total of 3,94 for the
three games.
Ball War Still Oa.
slon today, the national board of arbitra
tion gava up the task, for the time being,
or irying o aeiuv io wraic., j mw
r Tha hoarrt ndinurncd to meet in Chi
cago November 15.
Meantime a truce nas Deen nociarea Be
tween the Western league and American
association with regard to taking each
others players.
CHRONIC
DYSPEPSIA
CURED
NAt" DYSPEPSIA
Cl'Kfe. cures tlie causa U
' not a patent medldna, but
a prescription of one ot tha
Unltad states moat prom
ts a t physicians. This
remedy Is bringing hamltb
t hundrada ot drSDSStlcS
1
who have triad nearly svary aitiar
totnach raracdy without success.
Bl OoabettUl sli kotUaagSO.
a bora taattmonlnl is genuine.
gJt.OOw reward if proved ovhar
lae fcena lo . w
iraukKau.tfOSTIroadway, H.X.
tut bouk't-t and imonnMwn.
For sale by tftaerman McCnnnell Drug
Co.. corner loth and Podge Bis., Gtcaba,
Nsb,, and kJ,ug druggists.
R A TES
PLUS $2 v
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MANY JOINTS
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NEBRASKA,
KANSAS;
WYOMING,
SO. DAKOTA,
COLORADO,
November 4 and 18.'
December 2 end 16,
TICKETS:
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MANY OP THE BEAUTIFCL .
HALFTONE GliTS
USED IH
THE ILLUSTRATED CEE
from time to thna-aro for sale-St. tha
ubllcatloaf office all Jn good tondu '
Uoa low prices. . ' ' ' ' .'V
FOR TOILET AND BATH
It makes the toilet something to tto
joyed. It removes all stains and roughness,
prevents prickly heat and chafing, and
leaves the tkin white, soft, healthy. In that
bath it brings a glow and exhilaration which
no common soap can equal, imparting the
vigor and life sensation of , mild Turkish
bath. All Gkocers and ukvogists.
A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A J0V FOREVER
D
R. T. FELIX OOL'RAL'O'S ORIENTAL
CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES.
RraioTaa Tan. Plmplaa, '
treililei. Moth Patch!.
f - Hub aad 8kln !!-
Diamisn oa
aad daflat detection,
tt su stood tha last
ot Stty-Srs roars,
snd Is so hsrmlsas
tsst It to ba
surs It is ptoperlr
inisda. Accapl aa
:ouurflt ot simt-
flr nam. ur- i
. aaia 10 a
lady ot Ihs asu'
lun la oattsot):
As you ladles will use them. I recom
mend -aOUHAUD'S CRICAM' as the least
harmful of all the skin preparations. or
aale by all drugglsta and fancy goods deal
ers in tho U. S. ind Kuroe.
KKHD, T, HOPKINS. Prop'r.
37 Great Jones Bt.. N. Y.
I BEAUTIFUL WOO All
aaftaa dlmaaad by Gray at Swat hid Halt.
Imperial Hair Regsneratcr
it th (Vllf 9UT ."fl hfst00rtd7 Tdr syftW,
till hMlutcly Hft.'tWllt ftppltte, lV
Jm bskir mtmtmf. Il 1 mteyuajUn H
af Deaf a or in unsciir. vr n rri-i- iv.i
iff LAST MONTH!, liswpt. Ch.lr c.isnl lV
rilTsWy mmmtr!. ruai bo frani .
Imperial Chemical Co., 130 W. Kid fit., N. T
3?)id by tJhermau McConuell Drug d.
OmaliH, Net..
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AMl'BKMENTft.
BOYD'S P'Safarr""''
THIS ArTKHSOO AM TOlfi!!T,
WAOENHALS AND KFMPKR PRESENT
LOUIS JAMES Au
FREDERICK WARDE
It, a narnlScant production ot
"THE TEMPEST"
Prlrea Mat. Mr. ttc n0 '10u- Msht. tte.
We, 16c St.uO aud
Friday and Sttards matiuas and tht. tlte rubor
ta .cauio uv T1B SK4
Prices ntat. c, Ho. Nlht. .J5c. Wc, T&e.
Sunday a-atloss and ni,t, that odd (allow, Han?
"Si-HB WltOSG UK, WRIGHT."
Telephone, 1531
Matinees Wednesday, tstsrdir oaa
gaaaar, Sio Erary Klcat, SilS.
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
MEHVlLVOOTaMandy?L?BE.
oVNJA8
CHARLEH KENNA. DAU,A .
HO 1'a.l.a.
Ths MILLARD;
lata aad Duaalaa Sta.
OMAHA, sjICU.
maha's Leading Hotel.
SPK1IAI, IKtTlHbm
LUNCHEON, F1KTY Ct.NTa.
U aw to 3 p. m
8UNDAT, iJU a. m. PINNER, 0c.
Steadily Increasing business has tiacasal
tatrd an enlargement Of this cats, doubling
its former capacity. ,
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