THE OMAHA PAILY KEE; WEDNESDAY. NOVEMIt EII 3. PAY THE mi TO PARENTS of W.Y t) TRCTJSII AT OKAH. AGtCY aaaa-r Joorti tkr4r TTial ri ! lit m 111 Kr Ht-aalrra1 Oaljr fa f aw l iM-rr Afcoatat-! - a a1 for Bil4t-ra. rrorr -aff 1 tr-pt!ineT:t i "WASHINGTON. Net 4 'Pj.wiaJ Tfl trum r"cnpa-lnr !bf ?iTJ iftt of i.bf iB sfrurtimi a-lTa is Arm . t ssob of th Caih Inflian ar'Pcv at Pt.ui Oit yarn-rflay. iT CmniulHui nrr nf iBfitai Af fstr mnr. . "I'tv perfTi shar- of minnr tbilflrrB a bo ar a! htnr ithool rguirlwt niarflianehiB iisj-erk Fharf rf tnlBor cbilflrt-B tl-tt at anbnti 10 bf rs orjwwttHI te -rrrflit of VviiHI faip. re b b'-lfl tor ib'it till tbrv irrt at IF v-ar vf apf.. Irtij-r FUTfiiaDiibir jipr in l half of all minor orjhatit re h required Tarvtt a3fl)r1'fl jJi strolls' flrir.a or emiu tiling irnt to b jiaifl share of mim.r rhi) frrn Norfiahl M. Jkrmj of Iwrnrah. la., bat-fc- appmttffl io jrarttne bctmr tb In terior 6jartinDt. Rural frr allv-ry Irtur rarrtrr bvf Vr appotsl.efl in lp a Inllowr: Niara ooro R-rular. IVrriva) A. JohnapE: sub stitute. Jobs "W. Jntnuon. H.oYi;b Regular. Cbarlrv F. Rrtti; fuli:iu-f , Elvi W. t.vtix. Alain F.fTilar. FraLk F-. Virfr: substitute. William WjTflall. Virr.oT Rt ular. Walter f- Jflvf-r; subuJtut . J!a Carbon, Jr. Kcvsion F-rrular. Tbeudore H. Klai'Pbnli: substitute, W illiam Harfler. Cedar Rarlfli- Rfirnlar, John Firbm-r, Oenrr-e H. Arr: rubstttue.. J S Plchoer, Jobn Tariff. Tfc-lta Rffular. E'.mrr Firhr. Tbmna J. VrNatib: FUt.itu;. Marru Tisbn-. Hteb M. KtNabb. Mc.ntiwUo 5;frular. Gforpr 1. ToubIpt. rubxritut. M. Hoaran. Gliben B:aUoB Rf-ular. Tbeo iarr EhlT, ut:jtuie. Mn. Theoflnr Ehlpra Aoainon Rwpuiar. John BIkoar ubfPjtutr. Gforpr W. Bfiknjj. EIlFworxb Rfipular. KimoB Ri:ara: fuIwi itute. Hfnry LaraoB Tal Kfpular. Cbarip M. Brub-l"-r; FUbt:Mtut. Ira J. Erh Hpflnrk Rt 3ar. H"nrr Jv rfan. Robert M Lid anr. ut:t-u:e, Cbarlei L. Ican. Aicr G. Falnwr. -iob Refuiar. JohB 'W'hltal.pr. lxiuiae H. MUlw; fubmittn. Edwarfl Vieih. The pol.cHife at Alii. Libb rountr. baf fceen flinrooltBuea. Tb blfl -wrrr oppiirfl today t tb oflio if auperrlalcr arrhhert pf tb troasurr Jor cooflult anfl filectrlr wirier nl feaeraJ fcuiJainf at Tbeyenbe, tTro. Tbere were three blfl a follon: Riaflle aud Uanaon. Ih- Paul. C.MT: An bur Franier. Chi;airo! S.4f; CbeveiiBe Lirht ana Ntrr coni Try. ENGINES ARE SCRAP IRON tT trm 4l-e alee Dealla. fa Cnila a llneari Parfar Hear rrtaL FAFTUJON. Neb Nor. 4. (BperiaJ Tele tram A arerk prrurred on tbe Kiaaourl Faclflc one-baif mile aoutfa of Portal thin morning:. An eitra collided with a Tepular treipbt train. Both einirtn a-ere demoliRbed and five rara were splinterea Into kindling a-oofl. Tbe ecpipenrt and firemen of both enirlne JuiLped ana ee raped injury. One enrner brt hi Jog cy jumping but not aericnibiy. It i not known a-bat canaed the a-rer.a. It a-aa a hea-end ooilieion. Caseliw Labbb Eiatode. ' TUWJfrm'W, Tfet.; NtoT.""4. fnwlal.) A Faaollne lamp exploded In Taylor'a phar macy, aetting the store on fire. It aaa area tiy the heroic work of Miaa ldaud laylor and Hupk Griffin, who carried the ataauline lamp and two larpe cana fun of raaoline. ail on fire, out of tbe atore Into ibe atreet. The exploHion took plane ahile Biipb Griffin, 'tbe Jeweler, a as pumping air Into the lamp, ana a-aa cauaea by a leak. Mr. Griffia wa aeeerely burnea about the fare and handa. He aaved hi life by roll ing In the mud In the street. Tbe damage 1o the drug atock la slight. Mr. Griffin a relative have fceen notified. Be came bere from Banproft a abort time agn. Ml Tate- Ari ale-. FTANTOX. Neb.. Titrr. 4. (Special.) Two uepir.iou appearing jnea arrived in town iefnerflay and were taken into cuatofly by FberiB King after tbey nad fliapoaea of a til urt pattern lor 13. Later it wa learned that atore at Norfolk had been broken into and robbed the previoua night. The toeia proved to be the one wanted anfl MaQiaon ononty offieere drove over and took charge of tbe prisoner. EaaiitlBaa MaeC FALU (TTT, Nb.. Not. (Fnecla'! V Tbe annua! oonvocaOtin of the Epkacopal x buret opened in the city Tneaaay evening- The firm day program waa aa fol- t. JAGQBS fSEB FO S IfUB THE lTPArxS4:iU.l6 ltJT. KtMX FAILS TO CLtE RHFUMATISW. ,TI.FclATCA ORKHCS LUMBAGO CHfcST COLDS Vnd all Btf!ty Vcttaa ensaln TBL IS 0TiU& S 0009 ACTS LIKE MAGIC CONglJERS 25c ind 50c Sizes PAIN SAVE FL'EL-WCY r YOOl DEAJ-Q TTTT S TO TAUT YOU lATDTflE MiSTAaC Of BJTENfi AKCTKCS MAr.WISTE TO tA. Carter Oik 6m iftmcCa OIL tmr : V y m . rt-nutt raT. Bne eitioti altar ana tort T ibo Wil lliina. F T"T "Tbf Aliar i9 tbe Table of 'be Rer. Johp 'W'mianm. Omaba. Tbe cobtt.: )OB will ront tune UBtil Tbura Bir. A be in ti7-eve tthmrer are rt at. i "tidacr-e. -l f rer Km ir. ETGAR. Neb.. "pt 4 imperial Ntt reacbea Eflrar lain rwtimi of tje murder ol F.er. Ci.t JBoiitmtDerr is tbe rblllp pinea He m tonDertT rertfleBt f thin pari of NrbrwKi tnfl rBl i tbe Fhiltp piie abnui a year arn at tntvimiarT and teaxb-r. Hi parent rel9e at Oak. tnont leB Biilee Knitbeaxt of Ertpar: t ipir retiiOe in Omaba and one aicter in Eftpar. Fal -tr" Il. FALL OTTT. Neb.. Nor. 4 Fperial Tbe " trmaTi in black" ban made ber ap pearance on tbe ber k mreet bere afala, ala-aya arpearmr af'er dark. lt" nnlneta no one. but women and pirls. by follra-lnc tbem. 'Wirroen are afraid to venture out after fla-k alope 'Who tt i and tbe objert ! 1 at in a tETBiery. WAHCKI. Neb.. Not. 4 (PperiaJ ) Tbe fnllrainr are tbe Tarm and rity nortraa-n filed and aiiTtBfied in SauBder county for i 1b montt of Crtober: Farm naortaeea ' fled. . amount, tfe OW. aatiirfiea. 2J. anrnuot. j trkj;of, 43- rtty n)finciT filed. If), amount. r..W.Hf: aat.irned. 30. amount, til ?"3.M. j f'ltr rrerta (kfr. I FALL CTTT. Nfb . Not 4 iFprtaJ1 I At a meeting of tbe rity poudcU Konday j rretlnc Ir. G. H. NraJ tw appointed rtty jbjiiiclan. made vacant by tbe relciiitioB ' of Ir. Farton. Ir. Paxton ba removed to ; dabo. PRESIDENT CASTS HiS VOTE T k4 He Ri If tmtj mm tBrri-- CI tinea u Imlti t fce krtarfta. OTFTES BAT. N. T.. Nov. 4 Freaidejrt Rooeevelt rapt bir vote befcfre 11 e'clork. Ai he turned from tbe booth tbe prl fltint aaid: I hsve done all I ran do now. I hve performed my duty and ererciaed my pru-iwTf a an Amm-in citiaen and Khali now natJi the full return. He then -artefl on a long drive with Ura. Roooeveh.. It wai 30 it, o clock a ben t he preaident and Jar. Rooeevelt drove up to the voting piece in a trap drawn fry a pair of baya. A big crowd bad been awaiting hi arrival for an hour. He a-a Joined by Aoslstant Secretary Loeb and Jame K. Gracie, an uncle of tbe president. Mr. Boose ve.lt cordially greeted aeveral of sis personal friend ana acquaintance In the ercwd and then proceeded ta ths voting booth, which was in a hall over a fieh market and a Chinese laundry. Aftor ahtklng hands with tie Judges and clerks of election tbe president cast his ballot, ahlch wa No. 370 He then informally greeted many of his friends who baa asaemSled., and as he drove sway tbe crowd cheered him heartily. Election returns will be rnnoived tonight by special wire at the executive office in the Oyster Bay hank building. They win be compiled and telephoned ts tbe presi dent at Sagamore Hill. WOUNDED INJKE RIGHT ARM rmrm Cyttmr Lm t Da arttb a f Parts. FAR1B. Nov. 4. The oel 'etwen tbs Count de rion, president of th Automobile club, and a prominent sportsman, and v Gorsult Richard of the Potite Republlque. took place today. JJ Geraott Richard was wounded ta the right arm. Tbe ennountex accurrea at NeuiDy at 11 o'clock and lasted an hour. Despite the efforts of the secretary a crowd of 156 per sona, including Journalists and photogra phers, were pre next. Ten exceedingly livery bouts were fought. Count de IMon was always on the aggres sive. Huring the third bout Girault Rich ard claimed to have touched tbe count, but tbe seconds did not allow tbe claim, which was repeated la the ixth. I Won opened the tenth boot by fiercely attacking, the point of his swots touching Girault Richard on tbe inner aide of the right forearm, causing a alight wound. The seconds Immediately topped tbe encounter. No reconciliation occurred, the partici pants leaving tbe field without tbe usual formalities. VOTES OFTEN FOR MONEY -" vr ar a Cmmtm Tare afcan, ale B4a Ar. rEXTEB, Cola.. Not. 4 For the first time ta tbe binary f Colorado politics a woman was arrested today oa tbe charge of repeating. At tbe city JaH abe stave tbe name of Jennie Sanderson, but was subsequently identified as Mrs. Harriet Hlbbard, a widow. 50 years of age. She wa neatly oraaaed tid bad tbe appearance of refinement. It is alleged abe was In tbe act of casting her third ballot when arrested. She admitted ber guilt and said sb could give no reason for ber acta except ber oe eire to make aoroe extra aaoney. She told the police she was a republican. ROBBERS MAKE GOOD HAUL stlww ! a alt af a reesmio ak a a 4 frt-f A war srttfc Lwarr asa- MARKHFIELD. WTi.. Nov 4 The sTa'r bank of Greenwood. Wis., several miles from bere was entered by burglars early today and SMMtf) in gold was stolen. Five men were implicated in the work. Tbey tilea open tws vaults with dynamite. The noise of tbe explosion attracted aev eral citiaens, including tbe cashier of the bank, a be happened ts be oa tbe street at the time. Aa soon as tbe burglars were dm(gvered a gun fight ensued and aeveral fcboL were exchanged. Xs one was injured and the robbers succeeded in mtktng tbe'.r escaje. EXPLODING FIREWORKS KILL bear lawk Br EM la Slilui Hun r:le-f toa alsrbt CMa- VIW TORK. Nov. 4.-4t is believed that about ten person have been killed or in jured by s prenuiture expiosioa of firework at Madison Square Garden. The known dead: F. M. HOLiJNGaOOr" of Nea Tork JOHN C. RACE. Hobokea. JOFEPH ARBOR. Nea Tork. GEORGE UAMBAT. Ne Tork A panic among tbe creas foiloaed tbe explosion and W extra police a ere ardered to MadiMta Sguare. FIRE RECORD. At taslaast Ia4aeerael fjrbaa. FTERRE. E. !.. Nov. 4 (Special Tele gram ) Ftre this morning aesuored ibe tuaia work aba and tb aba ahop at the laciaa induamai w'aimi as ihia clu. nm- iag a tons af Covs. SB1P SUBSIDIES ARE URGED ) Coami-mirrDer Bri Tim A' one Ci Aimt j ir Get CrrTiig Tr3o. WORSWICS rtRELR IS K1GKIY PFAJSED raaare1 arttb 4, i a t.taea t V nmmt lannim atep Tvr4 Aaaerteaa w trwl af a. TAPHINGTCN. Nov. 4 Tbe annual re port of tbe rommiifslrmer of navigation fbews thst oa June . iwil. tbe tonnage of tbe T'ntted States was tbe larrem in l.ietrry. rompriaing 14.173 vessel of f..T!'T. 1'H rros tons. Tbe increase over last year ir almost a holly in large steel steamer. 1b ten year tbe number of American. British and German acuare-rigged vessel hss decreaned if per cent. American vesnel rarriefl Aft per rent of tbe export and imports, compared with fcJ per cent In 1P1. Tbe outlook for s-el skip building in tbe l'ni:ed Stale for tbe current year i not so promising a leei year On July 1. IWU. there were building or under contract JH7.-f-W ton of :e merchant vessels. Receipts from tonnage taxes amounted to Kfi6"M. of e-hich only IRf.lTS were paiS by American vessel. The agreement of the tranaatlantir mer ger and 1: fleet of over l.OWi.wtO ton i printed at length, a-itb the following com ment : "Tbe organisation of so grest a naviga tion company under American auFpicet it tbe most important step toward tbe estab lifchment of tbe influence of American on tbe ocean which ha been taken since moil em hip plant were developed in tbe Vniied States. Tbe relstien of tbe mer ger ts tbe trsde of tbe tutted State will be exceptional, the only parallel being the. relation of tbe Two great German ltne te Gentian y's commerce "Tbe policy of subsidies i the only method at present by whit:h American built steamer aith Americas rrew can obtain any conRidnrable chare of foreign trade." Tbe report ebowr the woria foreign going steamer in 1W1 were valued at about Il.0W.DlHi.IHir. and that gross receipt were about 38ifi.OWi.WKi. dividend Sr.O. W.WHt and interest IKWHi.OW). tTage to crea amounted to about tfiS.WHi.nMi. CANAL TREATY IS PROBABLE SesTattaitewo Are ImaHl aad frrtr-e Xew Alaae atesaatas tar aertleaaeat. ""TAEHTNGTON. Nov. 4 Senor Coxchaa, tbe Oolombian minister, called on Secretary Hay today by appointment to take up tbe ubject of the canal treaty. Tbe Interview lasted about half an hour and tbe preliminary step toward nego tiating a treaty were taken. The minister submitted a definite propo sition, which i in the nature of aa answer to tbe trea y proposed by tbe rutted States. Secretary Hay will take no further step until the president returns te Washington and kas bad an opportunity to consider this last proposition. Tba one Important fact developed, bow ever, is that the main issue remaining te be eetUefl is one of price. It is believed that this difference Is not large enough to seriously retard tbe close of tbe negotia tion. HONEYMOON REVEALS CRIME Detaalttaar leva: Leave tar arttb Ve-vr-maAe Write. Eslaal "TAEHTNGTON'. Nov. 4 John Lawrence O'Brien, for seven years confidential clerk In tbe employ of Frank Hume, a wholesale grocer, is accused of being a defaulter in the sum of tu.400. He was married on October T7 and left ostensibly tor New Tork to spend his honeymoon, but be is supposed to nave really gone to London. CAPITOL NEEDS NO LICENSE Ma. ear Mar Be ftwl ta OaVrtaJ Sea. ta.aro.at ta fatte af &ra nral Law. "Washington. Nov. 4. Tbe proeecutioa of Theonore L- Page and "Warren 1. Cofiee, charged with tbe Bale of liquor at the capltol revuraranoB in violation of tbe law. waa dismissed today by tbe court of appeals of tbe repartment of Columbia. Tbe court held that the art waa not Intended te apply to tbe aapitol. DECLINE CARNEGIE LIBRARY Alaaar taeeaslea try Tat So ta ir. waa UUvaalrt' un. A LEANT. X. T.. Nsv. 4. Tbe euestion of ancepting flSE.000 from Andrew Carnegie for the erection of a library building in this city was put is a popular vole to day and defeated by aa overwhelming majority. DEATH RECORD. Mra. tiara a E. Rlatr. BLAIR, Neb, Nov. 4 (Special.) Mra. Sarah E. Higley, aged S2 yesi. mother of Harry H. Higley. died in thia city of pneu monia after aa Illness of only one week, Mrs. Higley was bora in Waukesha. Wia.. and came te this state in 1B1 and took up her residence at Cuming City, thi county, and moving to Blair in 1K6P, abnn Blair a-as first started. She leaves of ber immediate family ta-o latere, two brothers and two sona, Harry H., manager of the telephone service bere. and Vernon HiTly of laves port, la. Cwiaael L. 4W ai aaktaanaa, WASHINGTON. Nov. 4 Colonel L. Q Waahington. aged 77. of this city, died to day. Through a collateral branch of the Washington family be was related to George Washington. Inning the civil war Colonel Washington entered the confederate milt tary service, later becoming chief clerk of tbe confederate department of state and towards tbe close of the war assistant sec retary of stale r-alllle. 1-heaaae. TFT AN. Neb.. Nov. 4 (Special One of the oldest setttera of thw oouaty died of heart failure during tbe nigLt- Philip Thomas, ab osned a fme farm two and one-half miles aes: of town, a as found Beard in ha bed this Booming Tbere as only a soa of 1! years ai home at the time. Mr. Thomas had been a aides er tor many year. ajra. Warta tw tallk. ROCHEFTER. N. T-. Nov. 4 Mrs. Msria Fax Emr fc. tbe kast member af the family of rot Bisters, tbe angina tors of modern Bpnm.aalism. died ai Newark. N. T.. todajr at tbe age of ai years. taaasSM tA aa abaa- CKEEI'E. Cois.. No, t AI Bennett. Hij. wt alt4tt Ll eva. &4v4 bci bday at tyihoid-pnumaLia. CAR RUNS INTO A SALOON T a Pe-ayle K llte-s ta teal ta Rai City. Tvliey lerU KANSJ C7TT. Nov. 4 A bvy trolley car on tbe Bread way line Jumped tbe trark today at Fifth and Broadway and crashed into a saloon. Ta person, a e-otuan and a negro. ar killed, and an etber were it.1ured None of tbe irjuvd will die. Iead: KRS MARGARET CRIST. C'latbe. Kaa CH ARISES JOHNSON. KaBaas Ciry. fl." I vet . 1 Itjurv-a- Mie. Mollie Crist.. Olatbe. Kas.. cut anfl bruised. Mrs A. E. Cartmell. Kanae City, rut and bruised Mis Lirne Imsn. Kanna Cty. head and shiulfler cut; severe shock. Ernest MtMillin motorman. scalp, face and shoulder badly rut. Frank Gibson. Kansas City, bead and boulder cut. Mr. Rose Reaves. Kanstt City, cut anfl hrui"f'u- Tbe motorman lost control of tbe car at the top of tbe hiK. two llotkc aaay. and It flescendea at a terrific speed At Fif-t "reet, wbere tbe trsck turn tbe car con- tinned straight ahead. It smirk s wagon Crist and dcugbtcr. a ho were on the sidt- walk. through into tbe saloon Tbe store front wa oompleiely demol ished, and the -ar. badly damaged, landed a-lib i paneenrer half a ay -.brough the saloon room Mrs Crist ntd Johneon acre instantly killed. None of tbe passengers had time te Jump. WESTERN UNION WINS SUIT laserttll nee-Isle a ts fteaderea tattesl State Clrratt art at frt. raL by !rT- J tbe decision ST. FAIT M:rn., banoed down yesterday by Judge Thayer ot tne tnitec state circuit court ol an- petls. in which tbe Great Northern as a-orsted in Its suit to oust the vTestem ln ion from the railroad's right of aay, the AecisinB bold that ibe contention of tb Great Northern RaiJsiy comjiany in thi tnmence meant little les that .ronfiscatioc The ctrruit court of appeal also further holds that the contract which the telegraph company has with tbe Great Northern wa and 1 for perpetual right of aay and not to be disrupted, but it i allcwcd that tbe railway company is entitled to The cost ot transporting any and all material which the telegraph company uses la tbe construction of it lines. The litigation trvolvea Sils miles of lines built prior te IRi'I and new valued at l2.50t.Wtft. Tbe lines are on the old St. Paul, Mrsneapolis t Manitoba road. built prior to and decided by the court to be held Jointly by the telegraph and rallsay companies.' The court add that should the two com- panies in dispute fail to agree a to tbe amount of compensation for transporting construction materials court win appoint a master la chancery and two commission ers to report and the court will then pass oa the matter. Judge Thayer wrote the fieeiaion anfl Judge Caldwell concurred, Judge Sanborn dissented. ' The decision is regarded as very Important, in view of -he litigation of a somewhat similar character now pending in tbe east. AERONAUT FALLS TO DEATH Wlaeteva-Trar Urt laatata ta iMVai. ta( la Srte af aara- ...' -' ANN A, HI- Nov. 4. tor Morrison, an Inexperienced aeronaut of Galesburg. aged If, tell from a balloon bere today and was instantly killed. Ebe bad ascended to a height of 2.000 feet, banging by her arms as abe started, being unable t o pull herself up to the trapese bar. "Professor" Scbwartx. a-bo regularly makes ascensions for a carnival company, endeavored to persuade ber not to go up. although she bad made two successful as censions last week at Lincoln. She In sisted, and refused to allow htm to fasten 1 tbe life ltne to tbe trapese bar. YATES JS GETTING BETTER Teastislsn De-rltaee aaa Peeler Kara C'waalrtwa te Saw ftarta-tacaee-r. SPRIVGnELD, III.. Nov. 4 Dr. L. C Taylor. Governor Tate' physician, stated tonight that tbe governor condition bad Improved and that tbe delirium a-hiuh be had experienced from the rise of fever a Monday had almost passed away. His temperature tonight was 101 an 8 bis condition it considered satisfactory- SWITCHMAN UNDER WHEELS J. c. Batler Mtaaea fsattaa; aa4 la Kill ta ssstk Tarta J. C. Butler, who resided at 2630 K street. South Omaha, and was employed aa switch man for the Vnion Stock Tards company, was killed last night a nils at work.. But ler tried to jump upon the foot board of engine No. i aa the engine was creasing X street and fell tinder the wheels. Rela tives of the deceased who reside at Gales burg, in., have been notified of his death. J7 DRJWGHT is And tbere is nothing you can use for defense cquil to Ayer's Cherry Pectoril. It prevents. It pro V, FACE it!!! 3 tects. Even after you have the severe cold, or the hard cough of bronchitis, la grippe, or asthma, you may come off conqueror with this standard family cough medicine. More than this: J7 Consumption itself may be cured. In the J Vw rst KtgP acarly 1 our ooctor will gladly tell you why this medi cine has such soothing and healing power. C. ATX OO. XawU. kaav I ket) fauna Aytr't Cbrrry Pectoral tbe best aB-roond remedy for influenza, bronchitia, courhi, and Jur.t troublct thai Ittv rvtr trL- A4. Lode-man, M.D-, Ithaca, K. T. i imiPv IT QHITU HVini a,,a,"J H" Vjt.iU.l Oraritfi in Cry Ftidi fcrt IfinAt Talk of : Yrw Bond lmu. FINDS WIUST EE HkD TO ItlT. DtBTS A alatatrat gMW tvr twasltttaa at r.trketer. bet a teaa te Take C are at Ob llaratlaaa. j -hi)r , r,nIlfl proposhton a a ruhml tefl i tn tY)fl pj, a1 elertion vetrrtv. j 1t upflcmood ibt an effort will 1 msdr , lt) lnp ppritig 1 hve ibe voter rrpreat Tbeir manioc on tbe voting of bona ir ; ) lmfl for .b? xkitlt vr ,n, prerlap. i cverlr pea amount t7f wir and ha j acrunuUa: ing for yar,. Tbe present i admin itra-ion i not te blame fcr any of ;,be funds being pverfirav-n ftr ibe reason ' ilia i utrocrt ercnomy ba been ex'-cieefl !'ft a bopfl issTje in ibe tpring lb- city. it i taied. ctn practically pull itself ' ou: c? 8"bt and pev raub for aarmn-.R. ihu . sarinr s larrr amcuni in intet;t ! A committee of the council wi:i noon take ! up tbi matter and the vhoir matter wiTl of the ccmmtite made public ih-ctitfc pre. Tree Kiert ltm. hr ! Mondy night the South Omaha Cutler troop met and after drill elected officer j The change in the bead of the troop v a , made peoeBL.-y by tbe remimEtion of Ccp I tain W. L Hclland Brut McCuHoch wa elec.efl cupiain and Harry E. Tej;c wa chosen a f:rr.t lieu lenuxt. .lamef H. Iun;:atwtn waf made second lieutenant. In the btin-commiBplonefl officer lip W. E Cox aar made hrsi sc-rean; and M L Micarman quartermasicr sergeant. I The other eergcam elected acre CharW I Vann A J Ti.rri.ii w t T tn... 1.. Tbe corporal are C. Chufu. R A Krdibs. men. John Baric and William C'fier- A civil orctmzaiicn aa also arranged for and Bruce MnCullotb vac rbnsex a president with Joseph Fewer a swrrtarv. ! Tboma Parker is tnencitl secretary and ' Charles Muin. traiurer. j vTben tbe election wa over tbe troop j passed resolution commending CaptaiB Holland fcr ni a ork and expressing re i gret at hi rciirement from the service, i Bv a vote of the troop Captain Holland aa unariraouRly elcted an boiiorarv mem- ' ber MrWIIaeb seait Dm-ib Tesieraey afiemoon Bruce McCuHoch. ( resident oT the library board, sent to Mr. j Andrew Camgie a certified copy of ihc I c):t ordinance which bind tbe city to I provide each year a maintenance fund of i lr, w- 'When these paper receh Mr Car- i " i er;clea that the long lookd I Tor donation for a building will be forth coming. i Dawabertr rrtea. j . . ! Xiaugberty aiea at tbe South ll"1. y"B1 fTa'"' lrom "hock j Wuries sustainea Monday night. I . a"F hmVr !" h OVHT bT ' mot or lrtin at j wenty-iourth and N streets, while at- ! tempting to board a car. As be hsd one wooden leg his progress wa rather slow and tbe ear started sooner than be ex pected. After examination by physician it a-as decided that amputation of the crushed limb would not help matters. The funeral announcement win be made later. Ma-art -r- Ciaaatp. Paul Barley is reported to be on the sick list. The best f order prevailed at tbe poll yesterday. Luther E. Kinsley and wife announce the ! mnn ci a son. Mrs. L. C. Gibson i tn TrtHcoTiBin t- lenumg tne runerai M her 1st tier. On account of the elnctioc the office the city treasurer aa closed yesterdav. of The Board of Education i asking for bifls fiir slate blackboard for the Loa'eli school. Tbe Magic City King s Tiaupfcter e-ill meet Thursday afternoon aith Mrs. Ames. Twerty-third and I streeta. It. T. H. Ensor left last right for Fres cott. Ajizima. a berv he e-ill ejtend a month looking after hi naming lute; eels, Mrs. H. J. HaPcock. Ta'entieth and Mis souri avenue aill entertain the woman's auxiliary ol St. Martin church thi after noon. W. S King returned yesterday from Sioux City, a here be went to make ar rangement for tbe return to Omaha of tbe eieamer Castalia. Funeral services over tbe remain of Henry C. Lefler were held at Sirlngfeld yesterday afternoon, uit a numit of South tuna ha people attended. Mayor Koutsky made it a point to make visit te all of the polling places y-esier-oay tn order to see that the policemen on the beats were doing their duty. The new ruling of Juope Baxter in regard to the swearing in of vote proved to he a great relief to City Clerk Bhrigley yes terday. He swora in leas than a ecore of votes all day Charles Griffith, an employe of ar. G Sloane a Co.. aa thrown from a a-agon at Twenty-fifth and F streets yesterday afternoon and seriously, although not dangerously injured. Lm ttie a agon at tbe time were several little boys, one of them a son of Mr. Hull, living at Twenty-first and I streets. Mr. Griffith wa attended by rr. W. M Iwra, white Ir. W H. Sla bs ugh attended the little hove. The team took fright after tbe oollis'on and ran for some distance, but did us barm. BumJ Wrta Jmir true of coxiiitipa tint.. Tt bfiriM tnttiiy intalftfijec, but Zr. Kinr' N4?v Lat Pillc cure or ne pay. Only 2io. For u by Kuhn ft Co. a FOB all ; later on, not so many. Cnnrt All nflEnTCDO I llWi.l Mlala yUlill I bllU PEOPLE FIND An lntcmtinr Lcller Conccrn- !f!f the wicrits cf Pem na i 1 1 h ? m A Chanre of Climate Does Not AIavs Cure Catarrh . c A ravoraMe Climate and Pe ru-na Is VSell-Nirii infailbk ( i LiaA It will on a freat a freat deal for :he ! va cure rT t imr-h Tl.e t-t ATr marhj. bum id locality it a incjiiity a bere it i high and dry. r.h licar Kkiet and bracing stmnspberc will flc a preut Seal. In fact it a ill do a'ondcr in relieving ca- larrh. but it U1 not do ail Tbere remain : something fur Fertina to dc in addition. I The AssiFtent Manager of a large boui j for the accommodation of pwople ht are ; seeking ihc climaie of California tor relief ! from catarrhal diseases, lestine ibal T'e- rcna i necessary in sfldnion to the sbolc j Bumf dimsie of our wesirm coast Tv'c (io not wish to uiidervslur tbe wnrih of a good climaie. but it must be return. -b"red that ahile one .-.atarrhLj victim can ; a-au iiimseii oi the wnert loiiowiiig a I change of climate, one hundred arc put iiliie ; to oo so. Even thuee who ctn aflord a I change of climate a ill find Feruna a good addition to their treatment, but for tbe hundred abo raust Kty ai home Feruna is absolutely indispensable. There i no other way to get rid of tbe baneful in fluence of catarrh than a course of treat ment aith Feruna. A an instance wbere Feruna ha been found necessary, even in tbe midst of tbe te m climatic influence, ae give tbe testi monial df Mr. Anne L. Turner tf Cali fornia. Mr. Anne L. Turner. Aisistact Manager j&:$,ivt Am.-. I 1 T-rr' 1 VE GUARANTEE TO CURE CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON Vr iirvr trmxntl wtth nia-ttrt1. Muntieai -jrrnw tn ut. wi'rtu. (ut rnutnj emiHovrd 1 u out ynumtilT ai tiunn:, and titf kvaat Note Our Ouar&ntee. Call today Office Hours: 9 a. tn. HILL MPn CIilL fifl.. Vrltf u today full fwn.iru.ar of your The men who have made the greatest success in farming, in breeding, in fruit growing in every branch of agriculture, are the writers for THE TWBmETti cEmrar FARKIR Among those whose articles will appear during the next few months are: Jemes Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture; F. D. Coburn, Secretary Kansas State Board of Agri culture; Prof. C. F. Curtiss, Iowa Agricultural College; B. O. Ayksworth, President Colorado Agricultural College; CoL F. M. Woods, the noted live stock auctioneer; Chas. E. Bessey, the gTeat botanist; John Gosling-, the noted beef cx jcrt; Frederick W. Taylor, Director of Agricul ture at St. Louis World's Fair, and many other veil known men, -whose ideas are -worth dollars to every progressive farmer and stock raiser. Writ lor fraa baoklat and aa.mpls copy. Prioa. S1.00 per year. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. FaaKaat Sr.j Omaha, Nib. Wa want a good afent at srvcry peat effica. nun f tbe BEirripn. HALF TONE GUTS tsu 11 TEE ILLUSTRiTED BEE trass tim ta tlaas are tor aals at to avbUoaiksa atbos all ta gooi oaadi Uoa aa pnooa. fV C"ClfTTs IL pDinYROYAL FILL r-TLSAr. - lata mm lTm a (BICillflUi's K.i.lA&m mm t. 1 , 1..I a. rtO. t-a VOMENI rmaaaf tutt finui muuttrt vtjru . 4nMMrai bra'w . Juurrufm. aut m Sins sa.itnv mtns. tuuai brat Oa, a u sLaa m vt' lrtaja;k4a Baaas nr Tiir ninnr Ul III. ULUUU BENEFIT III PE-RU-IIA. ar rrn ELD r mm t e Aipiae 1afra." L.rk. l ai a. tL c Vpine TaierrT Is the Most Noted Place in Cal forn.a Hun dreds of Travelers Go lp the Ml Lowe R. R. to This famaus Place. "1 ,pln Tavert..' Ei Lo luur'ain. Chi v rue 'lurin: the past 1 nr years w e hur laire number of truest w bo cemt iiwr in search of heeith.and i cuw not help hut notice thst a lumher of these carried Peruna i.nd took it w hile here. I heard many pood tfrnrt f-aid of It r th'j.se wi ht u.-d :u s.o I decided to try it for a few uomhs vhile I wa under fperia! rtrain and ot-irrai-ora.. I did sf and found that I was able to do tw ice at-hat I usually did; re v appetite w as ex ce:tent. and I w Hi. able t j rt.t. w eil. husband twk it after he had con traded a heavy cold, and it t ured him in four 6a vs.. consider Peruna a re tnarVahle medicine, and do not wonder tht people from til Quarter of the rUh find benefit in its use." Anne L. 1 urner. 4 (r'vaa' I aoaroeaveat. Hon. Harry Skinner. rc-Mrmher or Coi. gren from Ntinh C'crol ma . vtmc from Greenvilje. N C. a foUows: 'Tour Feruna na a tonic and a cure for catarrhal trouble ha been so reDerallv LS'fl by mtcv of my friends and acquair; tB'. e with such great success thai 3 cae salely recomniend it excellence to ail pet son bo t-e FuCenng from the Banie.'- Harry Fkinner. If jou do not derive pmnpt and ee'i factory result from tbe use of Feruna. sTiie at once to Ir. Hatman. giving a fiill siatemect of your cuse and be will ! pleased to give you hia valuable advice giatia. Aulrafc Ir. Hartmun. President of Tbr Hi: it mac Sanitarium, Colutubu. CI. No matter bcrw long stand ing, in tea to t cnty Uy&. . . mm THE MILL riEDlCAL CO. hb tbe terv4ow of le atiitlitul aaft:iii.tliti ni A.meTirm Thtrr uuhtMittBuif;)w mir that thr wiinn urm of Hmod Fntnonttir Cave w rurrt TtMr ntvmt all prrniiiir hi tun till drwadtul court- cotnf Mud m thftn Tiwv rtiarfrt- awrinui.sij tm 1 -iut. Inr mdvior anil exaniiisatifit. ano will mm iu Lu amy i uku It : i-n hvf bm tmaitkH viarrrtwrr ant) art tiiampimuad ai tlie lailurr n1 a i-n T Lit ii.(rWlMMl Willi v biirh 5 .HIT t'UT I. actuinLpUMtiru, i iihh ti Ul- V r wil) curt ynu apBHtili BUTwty anfl wailr and you rwu uiit my a miliar until fan arc ruracL V trtiat pucirwiwrfulty all trrmf of tliaeaiMir utitl tit r-irr it vttliiii Lti raari of all Iwi bai Of in1 Iefiayti ktv Dauprfu H mm ynu riMi.- Iir tt rrmsult urn Cur ait(iaUan m aiMa. m t.bt i'ruiad arr rrie;n ttirouphnir Uw cvtlumi w-urin OUR fPECI A,LTIES ARE BLOOD POISONING. MTAL VS EAKNESSLS, VARICOCELE and SKIN DISEASES llltlrfa ii ia"a 11 vnu rjiniint in hunic tt-na: nhftnt t nuifsfn: ? of it it ynu may ruta for tomorrow mav be too late. to &i$0 p. m. every Ajy. Rowb-IO-II PalXerMeB BJock 623 Farnarn Street, Omtha. Neb. an d mattwr -ail b afnit tn platr ftuvf-iirpoa ai mitw DR. McGREVV SPECIAUtT Ttaata all terms af ISX1SI.S ail I'liOaDLtS Of MEN ONLY fT tears ILzpcnenns. 1 Tears ts On His tvcnariahis suo- tia ttrxrrr Immtt. quaiad ana ri dar tunna auary flatiar lt men at tha cuod a is AuiEg. or : rvTisf V baa T'vi. Kfit Sprinp TreitEent tcr $pt:i:$ tio all Bli'ort F ma ana SO "ERJla KINO OVT" oa itw oam ar fa aria ail -a.ieriiai aia-ua at ta u dls4jxiar ai aixaa. BICQD BlSEiSE:i.ar..tt YlRtCOCELE UYLR ilU.UUi) ourrotCuu-tr, "iuait uusm CUK.B4hT;aa. U'MiLiJt, Otart.. tiiUXtcf rn.ua biantirr jjiwiaan. tij arojaa WlICK Ct'RXa IXjW CHAhGLa Trea.'-iui;t b) xui-i. Y. Q. uui oa cS-ot ovar l a. uu aai sal. Mil wu arbaja mmt Llaa kfru, U Ai-. ! I 4