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    TttE OMAHA PA1I-Y HEE: TUESDAY
1 0. 1 f03.
DOCTOR DENIES THE CHARGE
EotlitC to Do w: l Lot-big Gtstm at
B.D CrlARaXTtK OF KEGPO WITHSSES
Aatloaa ta ((Mala ah)eeta lar nl.
Ifir, Wat Oalr Barh aa 4 k
l--ltiaate ana WMekia
the
TNTjiAV.PC-L15. Feb ( Tie fi-ts '.t
lb t-tal t! Irr. J c Alet.tTdcr. charged
wfh bcir.e ltrpiite3 ; the crave robbing
ce, cut lined rt evidence as nton a.
court opened led; The e pra ng '-;-merit
ww made It V fpr.sn
Tbe defense prtpt.sed to rbtw tbat It
Alxn3er waa of good trior) character,
while the negroe who i -a: it -d Brntn hire
were disreputable trd utiwcrtbt cf W.ift.
The defense It when Cattreii act
Martin cnt lo It. Alexander (Bw iter
fit th-r for lb pcrpoe of eking em
flcrDtit to clean up tbe college, as tbey
baa dour that kind of work ln Cblragt) and
other flare IT Alexander toid there tbat
n-i employment tu out tf bis depart
ment, but to rail again and be would give
tbem an anrwr.
Id tb meantime be ernulted wi:h arv
erl member! tf th fc-ulty and wa told
that be might emplry Catt-ell. and Tt
Alexander agreed to par h;c S30 for bit
work. On tbe second 'fit Cantreil told
him that be furhithing d isertiLg aub
ct Tor other rol!eg- and mould lik to
furolab som Tor Ir. Alexander. Tbe doctor
replied that if be rould gt tbe bodies
legitimately br would py 'or ibem.
-t a nitkti tk L-awr.
Tb defen offered to prate that at tbe
time this conversation occurred lr. Alex
ander wa writing to doctor in d.fierent
part of tbe tat Baking Tor material that
could be fumisbPd under tbe law. Tbe
defenne alao jropoeed to tbov tba. tbe
money expended br Ir. Altxanflrr for
Cantrell in tbe aay of fiDerj And vilb tbe
Jaii broker araf deducted from tbe amount
that Dr. Alexander arreed to pt Cantreil.
Tb defenne aaid it aouifi fbov tbat abiie
Camrell m before tbe irrand Jury he a-ent
to a telephone and ca.Id up Ifr. Ander
aon, v-bose otLc ni arroai tbe nvll from
Ir. Alexander offire in tbe ClajTooi
bulldtsir. Cantreil. tbe drfenae aBeenel.
xuadc bimaelf knoa-a and arked Ir. Ander
bod t inform ITT. Alexinder tbat be need
not fear, tbat be. Cantreil. aas be let paid
for what be vii doing, and tbat no barm
abould come to Dr. Alexander.
The defenae aaid it would abow tbat Can
treil bad received li; tbat tbl mocry
came to bim at different time in a white
envelope, with so denature, and tb ad
ores printed in a diatruiaed band.
Tb theory of the defenae a aet forth
to tbe Jury waa tbat aomc one bad aent
lata money to Cantreil to py him for the
testimony be waa siring before tbe grand
Jury. Mr. Fpaac ad that tbe defena
would introduce expert testimony to abow
that a man added a Cantreil was at
bows by bis discharge from tbe regular
army wa a moral monster, and has no
conception of rlgbt and wrong
Ir. Alexander will tak? tbe witness ciand
tomorrow In hit own behalf.
Aside from his testimony tbere 1 little
e-rldence to be introduced except tbat of
a tew character wltneaae and witnesses
ta prove that Cantreil is of unsound mind.
Three physician testinea1 today that be
waa Insane, all of wbom have made the
subject of ttisantty a special e'udy. Tbe
court has permitted tbe introduction of
records from tbe War department, showing
that Cantreil wa discharged from tbe
army for contuslonal and suicidal insanity.
Ea(laa4 Or era Sakaartae Baata.
The British government recently placed
an order lor five submarine boat tor
use In future naval warfare. That country
waa among the last of the great power to
realiae tbe value of them. To realize the
wonderful curative power in Hoatetter'a
Stomach Blttera It la only necessary to I
try one bottle. It will be aufflcient to I
v , , '
aour stomach, belching, heartburn, in-
, ,, , '
omnia, indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia
or malaria, fever and ague,
try 11.
Don't fail to
TrwanVe Over
riea.
Paul T. Hill waa arrested at Fifteenth
atreet and Capiiol avenue last night by
Ofrtcer J'attulla em complaint of J. M '
Arnold and charged with larceny. Earlier
tn the day Ir. J. F. T'avle of liis Leaven
worth street wa arrested on a warrant
from Justice Long court, charging a simi
lar offense and sworn to by Arnold Thl
prisoner waa taken to the county Jail. The
complainant ia the bead of the Hall
Remedy company, which doe businea at
)0 Famam street. He say that th? two
men have stolen formulas from him for
which he paid about P.tMi and have alnol.ri
Tt ni.. l'rr-Bl IlKiaj.
the cure of rbeumatimn and other diseases.
Arnold says that he picked up Hail tn
Kanaa t ity . aunenng and tn a bad conai- -vrilliam "Wright. negro claiming Minne
tTTd w1d h" "'"7 'nlllt,r'1 "Poli hi, bom, waa arrested lit night
him at tt week to canyaa for th sale Vr lietecuve Savage, who thinks that be
r.ai- !r"7: , 'v.. . . ti V
.1 . . v
that these men had entered into a con-
spiracy to appropriate his formula and
stock and leave nlm Wlthc.-it a share In
th bUFlnee. In lie vie room fifteen or
twenty bottle cf lb company remeflle-.
are aaid to have tteeu found and when Hail
wa serened he waa engaged tn selling tne
rheumatism cure on the streets. In revie-'
room hi found a bunit.es card giving his
name a phyaiolan of th Hftlmedo Remeciv
ccmin). Arnold think, that this wa. to
t r I..-T-U in ri t-t....,iai:, - u
sold hi. re-niedlea Hill denies that the
medicine were tMen. but that they were
e-on. pounded by Iavie-s and that they
bought the drug from an Omaha whole
sale bouse
1'aee-a a Fargery C harge.
William Fliaon. claiming Lo Angele.
Cal. a hi home, waa arrested yesterday
aitrrnuon on complaint of in Ciale t'lty
Loan company , w hich doe buKine-es in the
Paaton bKKk. Fiison 1 said to have rU-d
wnh one of tlie company's agreement fllleil
4ut for tim and auitiiea by a railroad man of
this city. He waa told to re i urn ai b
o clock Investigation led to the belief
that the signature wa a forgery and the
police were informed regarding t he ma ter.
lietertlve Fern wa fcert lu the paaton
building and arrested Pllson b' he re
turned at .!' o c-icH-k
Bnard ml Trade Dlildead.
At a meel i.g ef th Board of Tr
direK tur jeeti-rday it was oectded to jity
lie Me of Indebtedness which fall due la
April In tak:i.g this artitiii the directors
aiao decioe-a to paa the usual diviuend lor
th Aral .i monUisof tbe year.
Tnui-w
amuava of
gna aa aulat
ualRy
II i. aV ""Xa- " naZTi
Ij
5rt
AT THE PLAYHOUSES
IrMII) Prm ( l(k V,et at '.
1 rrerrVi "lr1d
V! j t r Tb"'eT and CTh
ire f irf hes-ra ;
orc!r ar.(i
Al.:n Hu-er.
Il-ert.'-
I Tern.r P irv f)d l.i c mh fi-na ' """bre
th I iTr, 1 W '?, Atir.le t"r
.Mr rrerteri'k K r;e
II Mi-t''re:t K'k!n. dfnvjee
B; trniiwi"i cf ' rr heutn Orcuit Com
tar 4 VitJin P -In inSiTiSf A I Amhrmi
bi ' )iiw K'l iH jr-a-iTiar
Caarisc 'n J V.hav
P.:V-t ua'-aderi. Ac-cmptr.ieo h
Wrne. M ut terering
f C''" F.i:er
Ft K nd Fermlrslc.il of H!?rse!T.
M.i" T-i''
fcy J'trmmslr'r. tT ("rrheum CiTuit Cra
narT Tenor P'-Vt Trine Ir.to tb GarSe-..
Mud 'avatinei Balfe
Mr Freflenk fi Pate
i A"t 1 'Fhire Ac-f." 3tr- A
H"-ne beautiful p'aj" r-f Arrwrtcan
il'txie 1 '
Fv PermiMioti of Mr W ii'iem B Gro?.
Generti Mar.arer llertie Attrac
tion tfcre a parked lewer floor at Bcvd a
theater Konftar afternoon the lonr-beralded
en-ertalnmert of tb Trl-City Pre club
became a tact, and tb enthusiastic recep-
Hon tbe proemm received, no lea than tbe
; large attendance, vrrted tbe event a success
i from curtain rail to cunsln fall. In cual
j ity of detail, ir arranremect, in rmmpt-
ne of procedure and In Icnrth tb bill wa
cotnmecdabie -trougbout. Tbere wa tso
hitch, no f! Tbe romb-ned orcbera
of Boyd a tbeaTer and tbe Orpbeum were
'. there 10 fumifli tbe music. And among
the actor tb; Oi)ve there seemed a spirit
of unusual vivacity and wlllinpaesa. Tbe
theatrical turn were given with even more
than their accustomed fervor and dash, and
; the local portion were without exception
i handsomely received
Tbe Trl-City Press club made both friend
' and money by Its entertainment. Ielmore
Cheney, tbe baritone, wa at the last mo-
tnent incepnrttated for slngins by a eudden
' illneea. A an emergency number Mr.
' Frederick B. Pate the tenor, who wa to
sing later, consented to Till Mr. Cheney's
place with a volunteer number, the old
English aong. "Where tbe Corn la Waving.
Annie. Dear." Thia proved a great hit
and tbe atnger wa fervently encored.
Laier, In hi regular turn, he gave Balfe a
cava: in.. "Come Into the Garden. Maud,"
which waa alao well received
'At. Robert Cuncaden. accompanied by
Mm. Muentefericg. charmed the audience
into repeated recalla with hia two rtolia
numbera. tbe Hungarian Caarflac scene.
"Kerji Kati," being the special favorite.
Aa for Carl Relter, hla turn waa one
scream from tbe start. The Orpbeum man
ager plaintively begged his hearers cot te
treat him too well, a be might get swelled
and go on the stage for good. But tbe
audience paid no heed to thia appeal and
applauded and laugbed at Mr. P.eiter a
every Baliy, bringing him bark each time
he tried to leave tbe stage. Hia s orie
were of tbr most fascinating type, intro- j i nere i a cib cc.mpris.r.g ine consumers
, . I of the eountrv from horn th- trust seek
Coring climaxes and anti-rlimaxet in gro- j to jvibencis on their watered ctpltel
tesque arrav. To earn such dividf-nds price have to be
A lor tb professional parts well, tbe J """l11""! t,t v'' h 5t,rmal r1- lT,dl
, ...,,.,! cated by the cost of production. The mem
bouse apparently exhausted itself in praise , kH.r, flf lhu ,.U r tI,titied to every
oT tbe graceful little flanseuse. Mignonette j protection which can be afforded by Ftate
Kokin. but then thowed it staying power
b repeating it cvation for the benefit
of the Milanese trio. Both card were vart
cuccesse.
And last of all came tbe beautiful first
art from "Shore Acre." with all it ram
ifications of country l.fe -the disobedient
children, tbe patient bnt loquacious mother,
tbe discontented father, tbe daughter with
her forbidden lover, the villain in guiae
of suitor and friend, and last old Vncle
Nat. tbe !1-around man, from hayfield to
nurery.
Thia 1 a long act. forty minute, and
it a complete in itself at a pastoral scene
and at a realistic study of farm life. The
trained talent in th troupe, tbe new
scenery and the dlvertity of incident ta
the act served to make it as ideal fragment
for reproduction at a segment of the play.
The rrleWraiea lri tatage
it represented In thl market hy G. H.
Mumm t Extra Iiry Champagne, to whose
magnificent Quality and natural drvness ia
i . , "lur' urjuess is
due its unique poa t on, mamfeaied bv 12S -
.u : ' "
1 cases imported In 102. beine 0T Sbi
bottle more than any other brand.
Striker BaOr Bentra.
John Nelson of Jm Charles street came
Into the police station yesterday afternoon
with tbe left side of hi face verv much
welled and a deep three-cornered gouge
over his left eye. Nelson 1 a I rion pacific
striker and accuses four shop men of tb
butchery. He Bays that he waa. with a
companion. In tbe saloon at Sixteenth and
Webster stroet. when four men. who he
knows to be workmen at the shop but of
w hone r.ame be is ignorant, came along
and called him tjutaide Thev then attacked
him. so be aaya. and injured hia fao. He
win pronaoiy swear out a warrant for their
Hell aa
Tfctef.
'1U ' ' conviction for
tne inert oi a eoa.t, -e-t and hat from the
i v-.-hra.k. ri,.,v,i. V,..-.. -rt.. ' .1
alao believed to be the man who tried
! , .jke away with aome 1ewelr from
i Maw hlnney a Ryan aeveral week ago.
Hi identlficaUon t eaav. a he ha two
finger off one cif hi hands, cut off at the
nrsl i(,int
j '
j ... e-t a
! aera ana I leaner la I nlte.
1 Brveral of the dyer and cleaner in busi-
n in this city met last nirht at 414 Vf.rrv,
Bixteenth street to discus the advisabilltv
of forming an atwoiation of tbe hous'V
engaa-ed In this buslnee for mutual beneft
A several Important member of the trade
were out of the city nothing wts clone, but
another meeting will nbortly lie called.
liers' Relief Cat
Isalon.
Tenetrdsv th Sr-ldler' Relief commifsion
met for tlie hrst time since ap-iuintiuer. t
and organized for the term M J. Feenar
wa eie-ted iireelclent. M W. Hohh v,ce
jiresidc-nt and F. W. Simiis'n aecrttary.
Marrlaate 1 .iee- n a-m.
Marriage llcenae were lsue2 tesierdtv
to the 1 oilowiTig:
Name and P.esidrn'-e Ag'
l arj t Kvder Nebraska City. Neb n
Anna Molinrr. Nebrataa City. Neb
I Mic hael F Hogan. Ft Paul. Minn Hi
tiltv J Tartoti. Omaha
Charle Guiatscn. Hamilton count v.
Nebraska M
Ins .'hriUue Moberg. tmiaha
James A Willmott. Pottaw aitamie
ctiuiitv Iowa :-4
Iikiy vNelbourn. Pcittawattamie county, in
STREIMGTH W
yaai as aa anaaalatmg Jpilai wtta tn
ta 4a. Jnaa tniovantt uud aact (Ma,
goat Is a
wnvaunsaaiaaaana ansa tlaeaiwlin Bamlinaa
aans f arsui! 1 nr 111 m i saada. AM
nnuana. heunr una aula t
1 tba sol 4 eta ta ana. Ia
IRS. BOSS
VJatch Caso
r af wary hard aa in aiima hatwaa aa
aa at tr af aoiat oi4 laontun (a auac
an aading lim y aa It I 'ml i
aawnragiwianum nanratasmKm
n Ua Buau. an anal aaauca by all
Vaa uatarabautua.
Th Kryaaaa Watch Cm Cananaay. rniladclslb.
This trt fT? Tin Thca
NAMES CAMPAIGN ISSUES
2ixlia BTI PflQfEt.aJ !.t 'Will S CB
Tcvi Kiis Fo:tu.
DECLARES NOVFiOE DOCTRINE IMAGED
CleielaaaVa folleasaea Claim I alteal
Mate w eka la ake Ita
ajlalatera Refereet la .atai
Aaaerlraa Baakrapie aaea.
NEV YORK. Feb V K bstquet ".a
oelenrauon o? tbe binb of Saauel Til
I den wa bld at tbe Tilden club tonight.
About lOf1 pron aere present. Robert E
I Icling. preideni of tbe club, wa toast -
maairr.
AtuoLf those at the guet talle were
Joseph W. Folk. cl:s:rirt attorney of M.
IjCUi. W. V. Heteel. former attorney gen
eral rf Pecnsjlvatia. Charle S. Hamlin of
Boston, assistant secretary of tbe treasury
under President Cleveland, and Atto.-ney
General John Cutipeea of New Tork.
Tb three speaker mere Messrt Hamlin.
Folk and Fbepard
Dlarane Prataattal laaaea.
Mr. Hamlin was trut Introduced acd said.
It i well to rnnid'-r bere tbe gret que-
tiotis over
ihith the comltig Jittit
Scr tbe
presidency a ill te acged
i i at loreigr. poin j
tbe
acmtt.iFtra-
tior.
I The treatmetit of trust and mctjopoiie.
i Tartff reform.
4 Economy lr. government adm'.r.is'retlrri.
The great uutatinn whether the I'tillip
pine tre ultimately to be admitted a
terrltorte cir a heiher tbey ahaii he given
inoeeiidenr'e 1 tr'W iwfore u for ettie
nunt 1 believe the vast mtjonry of the
Democrat believe that const itutlot.aliy one
or the oihtr of theae course nust ulti
mately be adopted and in this would eeern
to be sootalned by the pupretne court of
the Inner) Plate. 1 further tieliere that
the majortty are of the opinion that they
shouid te given complete iiideendence at
an early date
Hitherto ( have a a nation regarded
the Monroe doctrine in relation soieiy in
the attempt of foreign nation to torce
political Institutions upon the South Amer
ican republic, ttnlri territory for that
purpose, atid our action ha been gutcied
by the ir.st.net of seli-preeervation. Z he i
present acministration. hoaever. has ex
tended the ooc trine so far that It ha prac-
tlcauy made our ministers judge or ref
eree in bankruptcy for ail South American
republic Thei.e states are cheerfully en
couraged by ihi mean to evaie the pay
ment of any eelfic obligation which their
cltlaen have Incurred by putting forward
o many other obligation Incurred by the
cltiaen of other nations that the result
would be that the individual nation con
cerned could recover no dividend batso
ever. Talks ! Tratt ftearalatla.
The proper regulation of Industrial com
bination, known a trust, is aJso before
the people and many hiiis hale been In
troduced, which, under the guise of regula
tion, would praruieaily amount to surli
control over state corporations a to wipe
out state Tne and establish a c-entrai'.ae'l
form of government not unlike that of
France. "We Sihouid. therefore, be careful
riot to invoke the tremenilou power in
vested by the constitution in th-f national
government in such a way a to destroy
i xne au mmo.: oi iiir piuir?
or national lawi
I believe the f.rst steD should he radical'y
to review our system of tariff taxation to I
tbe end that fort ign competition may come
in to take the place of that Domestic com-
petltlcm which is being destroyed. Then
by examining tbe effc-ct cf foreign competi-
Ulin v Ttuni rotm itiiu t. t KuuiuiruBi i
legislation is needed to control monopolies. ;
Meanwhile the federal government shou.d
enforce -xisung laws and provide new
legislation to secure information as lo !
h.. doln I
We should certainly strive not to Tall into
the error, from the democr-tie standpoint,
...-!.. , . 1 . . V ..f.VI ..P I: f K& ,1 . ' ....... 1 I
11 uruif. tiir tctjtttta 1 " 1 ' ' . ........
ovemment as an enarin- of destruction of
EZZ lm S 33 in
numerous blliV. Neither can 1 view with
much enthusiasm th theory advanced that
au ircaei iwo . """"'V
on the free list. 1 be'ieve in the long run
tt would be better calmly to lay down cer
tain broad general principle in accordance
with which radical lowering of taxation
may take place.
Mr. Folk discussed th question of cor
ruption and declared that if Samuel J. Til
den were now alive he would find a situa
tion vastly worn than that he contended
against in tbe days of tbe Tweed ring. In
that flay It waa only the city of New Tork
tvt wa effected, but since then corrup
tion ha spread t" all the great cttie of tbe i
country anj Bt. Lout and Minneapolis were
typet of what other ritiet would prove If
the real state of affair were known.
TURNS OUT LONG LIFE POEM
Paste Reel lea Y ernes ta Friend
nlalnlna B OK Ace May
Be Reaebea.
Es
F.OME. Feb. . ln spite of hi physi
cians' recommendation that be take a rest,
tbe pope today insisted on giving a public
demonstration of the fact that the rnmort
regarding hit 111 health were unfounded,
by receiving in audience Biabop Baeaven of
Springfield, Mat. The pontiff conversed
at length on American topics.
Tbe pope hat Just completed a poem
which it hiathlT nraiaed bv liierarv neoole
tt AAr-miA tn tVi.r,! hi. v.. a.
aired to advise on Jhe best mean of pro
longing l.fe.
ITALY THREATENS TURKEY
far Inanlt In.
Deaaaade ftatlafarttoa
tier Threat af avil IX-tn
atrattaa
LONDON. Feb. K According to dis
patch from Kome to the Exchange Tele
graph company the Italian government haa
demanded as indemnity of tbe porte. under
threat of a naval demonstration, for aa
outrage committed as an Italian subject
naiittm.
Fablani alleges that tbe grctet indig-
nitiea were inflicted upon him by tbe Turk
Turk,!,
Turkish aea-
lsh gendarme at Preveaa
port ln Albania.
ROOSEVELT TO
fn IlliaiT-iairv
UU MUni I IMj
rata laittatlaa la Thane
rada bane eat
Month.
,
a aia
PENVEF.. Feb I. -John W. Springer,
president of ibe National Live Stock asso
ciation, announced today that he had ad
vice from Washington to th effect that
Preeident P.ooaeve It would viait Colorado
1 acme time Is March for a hunting excursion
ln the northwestern part of tb state.
That AwtBl Cold
and lit teTible cough can Boon be cured
by Dr King 1 Na Inacorery for Conaump
tion. Try tt No cure, no pay. iOc, II.
For aalc bv Kuhn Co.
PERSONAL JPARAGRAPHS.
H S Wurgtn is stopping at th Iier
Grand
F H Gllcrt of Kearney. Neb. is at the
Paaton.
E. C. Wi!lim and wife of Elgin. Neb.,
are at the Mi.iard
L C. Ltr.g an c A- Martin and wife are
at the eV.niiu hotel.
Mr Gm Johnson of Kerntrd Neb.. 1 in
the c-lty cm businet f-ir a few data.
E Keller of Hasting and E L Sjtietn
of Eim tYe-a. Neb., are goest at th Mur
ray. J I. Wi-Et-l cf V'xhc.o and John F.
Israd) of Atkinaou art guecta at tn Xti-
WCMAN IN CLUB AKD CHARITY
Mr. Fratk Woriari-y a i'.l tttTiit tb
roctrber cf tbe Horue Que n a circle on
Wefinesaay aftrrroon at her borri. After
a icuBlerl procram tc mbitb !i -eila
Murj.by. V.ra A. 1- Fhetx. Jdra Boralum
and M-. ale ;U cnr.tribu'e. the aftrr-n-T
:! be drvo'ed tn r'fi
I AT v' 'tf br-okf arfl dorumeE'f r
' lit to ar-r.LD r ruftr'. rr In the
! S"pnrr c'. FuKat B .r'brtT. tT"b'r
I mrnit stbert. a' sort, to J pl2:-efl .r.
at-
c-
ib
tbe
j Corare fiontl 11-arv
tecial a'trt 1, 'rr i
Wntiir.rcn In a
:c be drro'ej o
tbir turpo: A'l of 'b' i.tTph'et are to
be bound, a :-perial b'ok jia-.e i tn be
prepared. c1 tbr colirr:ipn is to be sep
arately catalogued.
Alreafv tbe New Tr-k City F'-tir-a'ion
cf H'miic i lubf has omtnen-c 2 its a ork
a petitior leire noa prepared tp be
sent tc Grv mor Ofle'l and tbe br srd of
railroad commissioner, calling a-tention
to tbe "'niabripti BTiecl of tbe pcm.fort.
rorver.lence and interet of men. women
and ikildren" of New Tork City in 'be car
service of that place Tbe petition fur
ticn further rearlf ' tt protest at the in
dgtiitie that women ae compelled to ec
Cure by reason of ur.nocesfary rverrrcad
icg cf car; at tbe crln-eeS charging of
car on one continuous lire, irrespective
of weather and at th entire ahsence of
consideration at every poict of tbe npbtt
cf passer ccrs."
Tbe mus.ral depaitmrtt of tb Woman
clttb will present a Warner program at :'i HP
o'clock on Friday tno-tiina at the club
rooma " 'ri A 1- Fbeeti. Mrs. G W. No
ble and Mrs. Charles Tqubert a-!ll ring.
Few ata'.e fe3erations tre not endetvor
ing to influence the I'cifiiature of tb-ir
state for the enactroert of some measur
for tb promotion of public welfare. In
some state the womec have presented four
and five bills, and in the- great majority of
states
t least one. Tie vtah federation.
I with a membership of about 1 fioo women.
is to present four. One for the introduc
tloa of the kindergarten into the regular
public school course; another for the es
tablishment of a S!:hooi of domestic sci
ence in conneiction with tbe state univer
sity: another providing punishment for
boy and youth ender If year of age,
who use tobacco, and another to prevent
boy of tender years from entering saloons
and gambling house. Committee from all
of tbe club are actively working to secure
the passage of these bills.
In continuance of It s-udy of the varl-
! cm a reformatory and -cari table institutions
of Nebraska, tbe poliutul and social sci- I
I ence department of tbe V uman club beerd
a most interesting arnmni pi toe nome
for friendless children at Lincoln on Mon-
Sit afternoon. Mr. Cadet Taylor being
; the speaker. Vrs G. V". Clarke presided
during the meeting.
Publish youi legal not:cea in The Weekly
Bee. Teeipbcne
LOCAL BREVITIES.
.j-j,, wons,-, Alliance of Vnl'v church
.. itr rerulBr mnrtfv supper In rhe
,Brior1 of til, ,-hurrh Sever.tee-rth and
streets WHracMiv rvenlng at 6
o flnoa
Jn f I ZiJ
?,:,n' L.R"-"V i, DI 2 '
ot": fTiI'r.- t
ivorce pro
F'R. a Ictco-
rried Auctist
" '"' ciannT-u. eiiranepes non-euj
I 'ort na deseruon. . .. --,
i A. E. Perry sue for, divorce from
garet. alleging inflclelltv and naming Mark
i K""n as eo-respo-iiic nl They we-re mar-
! ried November IT. W a have a son aged i
! 1 and a daughter gd U-
j BusJe t'ottrell has fled in filsfiet court i
l-..uii j t.".' junr. . t ur.
I the city of Omaha for 1r..1urie alleged to
have been sustained recemher Id. linKl.
when she fell on tbe toe in front of 14ui
LKiugia trel.
Mary Wolf Tenable, having Tailed to
break the will of her uncle. Christian G.
Kapp. haa sued the estate for ii;i H:. al-
armed as houseae;er lor him from March
3KW, to August :!. It. Thoma
tVndaV; "upT.n Mr' Kapp " '
for
meaicai ct-
Wllllam McKenna was arrested Monday j onia "d lDr aaaceoonian eiemeni in
afternoon by Sergi-am Whelan on a w ar- , Bulgaria ia o strong that nothing can pre
ract chergiiis" bam with assault and buttery, i -.,.1 u
J T. Murphy an employe of the fnlon " " '
Pacific shoji. is the complainant. MrKenna ! Preparatioca for a great rising are jro
waiaed Into the p.illce station and gave : ceefiicg quite openly. Four hundred ofC
himself up. He wili have tit arralgnm-nr j rr.Tl ln ID. Bulgarian army are asking for
this roornme. i , . . . , . ,, ,
Charle, lOenr.i. of 413 North Twelfth ! Prolonged leave, which will not he re-stree-t
did. according to the police blotter, fused, in prder to assist tbe rising in
lust night assault A. Lazerowitz of li Macedonia.
?Lor.b. 6lf "rr.'h ?r.Z e?. "J:riIl!l It l reiterated that seven bands num-
irr knife at the wme time much tn the
uneasiness of Laer wlix. Iietecttves Hurt-
son and tiunn ha Pinned along at the right
moment and made the arrest.
Harry Stuart of liltf Corby street a young
man running between here and Sioux' City. ' out Macedonia under daring leader and it
was arresu-d last night for refusing to j j calcclated that tbey will soon le rein
move from in front of Schae'ers drug , .
store at Sixteenth and Corby streets, i U.rid a hundredfold.
Schaefer had complained to the officer on J Tbe unusually mild weather new prevail
tbe lieat of a crowd of young men who : jn ln Balkant is held to favor en
were standing about ln front of the store. . . ,7J".
Stuart refused to move on and was r- I early outbreak, tbe only difficulty being tbe
rested. I lack of funds, which it it lrtended to over-
G. w. Simpson a colored man. living at j come by the forcible levy of a patriotic
131l North Twenty-fourth street, was ar- i . ra Macedon'a
rested on Cuming street last night by , . . ., .
Cifhcer Goodrich Mr Simpson accuaed It 1 funher asserted tbat if Bulgaria
her husband c.I befctn.g tier and h-" w s s
C Ikarire!. 1 liv luvi'in i im-i-ii ni iT-t-l.t a .
1 t.b , Ctmrir,, Ki. V, b A
been beating h'm bu, a he i six teet tall
and robust looking he did not put much
stress on this version ft the affair.
I . - ... . t. , . .1 . -. , m
j I M 1 1 ! i f h; a jiitit uuuiTi rriTiiru ni'iu
Fhenff Fmuey of steward. Neb., c nanea
Caliihan of that place wa arretted by Ie-
te-e tive Huoson Monday afternoon, near
Tmrteentn and Httr:.e stre-ta a'.l'.han
1
is charged with a ; ate orrense tie hn"
; been an mpioye of the 1 nicm pecit.c rail-
1 toad for several wee a past, during which
t me tbe sberin has Keen vainiv searciang
1ZTl ITou.g XU'kr "
W. J. Mor.tgomert a pie no plaver. w a
observed by 1 iffice r King at a late hour
rTaV ofrtTcrrJ; tTirtn X
! street with never! s-iecuona from s worn-
1. i ' ' -- -- -
j ,j he ,,rsiciier sulci '. .at a uiau. tm
; s;iecie,ed had asked n'm to get the
thl'ie
which he erne were ::r.r threw n i..it of a
i '"'r r' I'''1I-'' 'MfS'steci f a blue
kti Tur c i. ir te lac ket and iiurse
Montgomery carried a revolver
7-1,, thaw M:nda . ftemoon ca.:ed ra jrk ,
' apprehenslun tor n time among toe
i tesioenta in the v, -lt.tty t f S:xth and
Leavenworth streets The- catch banina erf
1 it-.
twr ln-i-tni. c .ogge-a. c-aus.i.g an
; . . ,. . , , . ,-b t 1 1 -1
litr: ill' 'i i.ir r 1 1 - ...
I siiii water, w t.iie ee eral ol the 11. habitant
i are reported havit.t left their home by
I mean of rude." n.ruct-d raf.a Tt.e
police department .u notified ana late In
n,. afernooti relHvic the water surrounded
Inhabitant from th r oitreing situation.
Sour Stomach
"I VaMwd CMntrmi tVDlt fe) ) T S 1l BiaVIl 1 hat
hmT) aufi-rrrr trui 0 l.ft aue sour ftlotutat b
fuT tb LMl IW llaw tsM-B laaaVlI'C aVaOi-
eitf ana iuBr drbM. ctuifi tuit nc rB.ef itfcif
fiBf ibort .m I vii poi tl t rrt t
triaXiikB m ui eiai tuii'i f(r indiyn.iuB tukit
iul tVVJlLive-li tviawt 4v- WW LV f tMafl -
AiUtm. 7 vy wry t w mt. "
Beit For
t f I fa owaet j
CMP4
! tr raiauhla Mm Taawr Gmxl Tie CWtn4.
ha ait aea. Vi mapi frf an Mtc r lac far
auto la ai.. a Tm c b . 1 ui.mi .can jiaa (tu
fanaiwnaiiMB a ear ur fuu BitMf bnu.
Sterling aueawdy Ca-. Coiucb at M Y. 9tt
LllUll SALE. TLI taHUCI E3IJ
3 I nil aaa a
0
BALKAN WAR IS PROBABLE
i Etlgaria If rcr.ed u Letermiaed to Trj
lrtTii r;tb TtrifT.
SOFIA GOVEFNKEKT DENIES HOSTILE A'Wl
Aaka Powers ta Prevent Mobilisation
of alinn'a Trmm a at tCxpresse
latrativa ta Keen Oat at
Conflict If Paaalkle.
F0F1A. Feb. S Having received official
information regarding Turkey decision to
Hi t'tl.l .-t- t W ftllllj t til t'B . U 1'Ulf.Bl IBM
government today asked the powera to i
procure tbe cesBation of the Turkish mili
tary preparation.
It la felt here that while Turkey' re
inforcements in Macedonia may be justified
in view of the internal a.tuation and the
' lnctiA.C(in.nti m.llitrv ,.,.. r-u t inna t Vi i
mohiliMtinn at Adnanonle can be .
,
Pa-a only as a menace to Bulgaria
It i stated that tbe government will
refrain from any counter demonstration
, . , hilia the Bull-trim, rmv In
tbe rase of extreme" necessity, it being fully
realired ihat even a successful conflict
with Turkey would mean financial ruin to
Bulgaria.
Balgrarla Determine' ta Fiatnt.
VIENNA. Feb. It ia asaerted here that
I tulcaria is determined to Invade Turke
' . - . . ... . .
I 1" the event of an insurrection in Mace-
i bering 6.1XW men already have been tormed. ;
I The three larceni band are led bv Colonels
! -Z m c..w ..t.-r" r.,.
i (
lvely. These band will be epreaC through-
i unsuccesa.'ul it ia assured, oi Russian
lUi'K''1-.
Slaat Avert Enraneaa War.
i , . -k
I Jame Bryce. M. P.. speaking at Aber-
... Tnmrht TTi-r-T-l .1 tn Itie IV. II (' P G ( 1 1 . 1 b Tl
" h . . ........ . - -
i dange-r aa teing real and near,
; -overnmen'. he aaid, ought to exeri
' " ...
1 Ita utmost ttcuence in prrsB-.ng reiunui
, nn Turkev. sc a 10 avert If possible a
, conflagration.
1 tu ' f
, 7a rr "rn nraanrr-a.
; CC'N?TANTINCPLE. Feb. a.-Tbe plan for
the proposed reforms in Macedonia which
; Russian and Austrian embassies will
! Tve to the pone this week ia under-
, stood to contain no proposal 01 a !....
I Limner, ut'l u Aua.J.a auu l.unn.t ui r.. m
me niniuituuiiT n 1 ur raitia t, titi.
Tbe
1 scheme simply proiae-s palliative adminia-
lrh.lvt. mrgsurea.
ASKS MILLIONS FROM MEXICO
Brook 1 a wrn fteeka la Attach fre
es rll lea Held hy Plernnnt
raa'i Flna.
ALEANT. N. Feb. t The uit of
Jc.tn G Hazxard of Brooklyn to recover
from Mexico about llli.OiH.IKKi of tbe de
faulted bond issue of li-C" waa argued be
fore the court of apjela today.
H&zru-d secured an attachment, which
waa served upon J. P. il organ 4 Co.. which
firm waa presumed to bold Bfrurr.le oT th
Mexican government.. Tbe appellate divi
sion vacated tbe attarLme-nt, and from that
decision Hazzard apjiealed.
The claim it opposed by the I ni'ed State
government on tbe ground that Mexico It a
foreign gruemment and therefore tb count
cf Ne Tork state have no Juriedictlon t
attach any of it property.
The eat will probably be carried to tb
Vailed State supreme court
RAILWAY PEACE PACTS HALT
nat hwrstera Mnada Pastttaae
Iat Aarree-aaeata. Ihnaah vet.
tleaneat sreni iertala.
FT. LOl'IS, Feb. k Maty of ibe mem
ber of th wage Increase committees of
trammee and conductcra left torlgbt Th
tna) negotiauona with tbe Wabash. St..
Loui sou' bwesitm, Miaaouri Pacific and
THE CHILDREN ENJOY
Life out cf ioora and oat cf tbe rimei which they tV.ay ar.d the cr.iry
tnent which tber rreiT and the effort which tber make, c.mca tbe
frttcT part of that healthful 3rvcippnett which j : eaacnita'. to the:r
hippinm when prown. "hen a Itxa'.ive j npeded the rctneiy which is
f;vcn t? thetn to cieanae aotl swretcn and strcrpthen the internal prrjns
o whirh it acta, ahould te aurh aa phv.icn.rt wonid aanctitn. ferausc ita
corrjpt'Der.t purta are known to be wnosorne and the remedy lse.f free frorn
every ob-ertiorab'ie cr.ality. The one remedy which phyaicians and parcr t.
we'.'-iafcrrrripd. approve and recommend and which the ?itt'.e t-nea er.;cy,
teracc cf ita picaaart f avnr, ita pertle action and it beneficial effect.. i
Syrrp cf F-.r and far the aame reaaon it ia the cc'y laxative which ah'.'Uid
te used by fsthera and ropthera.
Syrvp tf Tift is the only remedy which art pertly, p'eaaant'y and
citr-rally 'v:.hot:t gTiptrp. imtatirfr. or tanacatinr and wh-ch c'icantct the
svatrm eSectualiy, without producirp that constipated V.ahi vrich rcsnH
from the t.se cf the oid-time cathartic aDd modem imifrtinna. and acair.kt
which the children ahocid le ao carefully poarded. If yon w:uid have them
prow to TEaahood and worn tt. hood, atronp. hra!thy and hippy, dn cct pire
them medicine, when medicinea are net needed, and when nature need a
aaaiataare in the way of a laxative, pire them only the aintp'.e, picaairt and
pentie Syrrp cf Fipa.
Ita qt-.a'.ity ia Cue not only to the exrellence cf the combination of the
laxative principle tf plants w.th pie&sant aromatic ayrupa and juices, but
a'.ao to otr oripinal method cf rr.ir.it fact ore and at you value the hea:ih of
the little onea, do not accept any of the substitute which tinacroptioti deal
er sometime offer to increase their profit. The peaume article may be
boatht cy where cf all reliatie drttppjst at fifty cent per rxtt'e. Picas?
to remember, the full name of the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYR. VP CO.
the front of every pack
ape. In order to pet it
beneficial effecta it ia al
waya neceaacry to- bej
the renumt only.
t '
j.Aat
St Louis ft Ban Francisco rcilroad will be
conducted by Messrs Vorrissey and Gar
retson. who are still here.
It wa expected that tbe 6t 1 oui South
western would sign the tnrrease agreemtnt
today, but tonight It wa stated that it
would not be done until tomorrow. The
conference with the Wabash ofhrlil ba
been postponed until Friday to permft of
tbe preseace of President Ramsey, who I
new in Baltimore.
It is expected that as soon as wage agree
ment have been a;gned bv tbe aouth ext
ern road conferences will he-gin between
Manager Clark of the Mobile Ohio and
committee- of tbe talnmc n and conductors.
KILLED BY MOLTEN METAL
I Oae Nil laea Kla 1.1 le ! Several
'libera are Serianaly
lajarea.
FVEBLO. Colo.. Feb. S. By Intensely hot
molten metal from a ladle which lipped
over, ene man wa killed, three fatally and
aw mr-n mmiK ujurru, iiiui tm
ter being Tlioma Crowe, euperintende-nt
of TOtivrrteit at the Mlnneq.ua steel plant,
where the accident happened, who wa
painfully but not dangeroualy turned.
He saved himself by drtpplng on hit lace.
Th accident waa caused by tbe chain of
tbe ladle breaking. .
But little metal spilled on the men. and
their Injuries consist largely cf inhaling
gas. The ladle is a huge affair, on a track
whlri takes metal from the blast to tbe
converter.
Tbe dead :
J. KrPUCK.
Fatally injured:
Virgil Trine, foreman.
W. H. Hartman.
John Lrpnlch.
Injure I:
William Boylx.
Myera.
Fills.
Saunders.
DAII W1YC flKPIITF PDWCI?
'"" " " ' - .....
data Minnaarl atnte (! Dtate
la Matter af Car far Re
shlnent. JEFFERSON CITT. Mo.. Feh. Tb
railroad affected today filed a return 10
tbe ouster suit, alleging that cars for
transfer shipments beyond tbe limit of
the state were under th interstate com
merce law and not subject to s'ate regu
lation. The ouster proceedings were brought on
the ground that an rbltray rhargr wa
made for reconslgcmenl.
CHICAGOANS WALK UPSTAIRS
Elrvatsra
anent
are Idle renalaa: ftatttle-
f atrike. Wkiek Mill
Baaaya Fir.
CH1CAGO. Feb. A conference between
the Building Managers' assentation, repre-
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. v I. a - ,, .
tli,...-;. - y' -'I " fcf-i..
'-jfe 'pr - BBaaBBBwJ
I It feeds xthe hair
Aycr's Hair Vigor is a hair food. It feeds, nourishes, invigor
ates the hair. That's why it makes the hair crow, stops falling
hair, and keeps the scalp free from dandruff. It always re
stores color to p-ay hair, all tbe deep, rich color of early life.
Ana it is an eierant cressicr.
"tvarw Haw Tiara ainaaat an bait from talliu nhaa tt waa a bad mid an my scxlp.
ana n wa new aaar awn in iluci ana i.av, ." st aa. l . ia ataowa. lannm. Ouia.
, -aU"
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- i printed on
-IS
sentative cf the striking elevator con
ductor and Albert Young, president of tbe
Coal Teamsters' union, today failed to
reach a settlement of the elevaior men a
ttrlke.
In several of tbe larger build ng wbere
service wts stopped on Friday elevator
were running today under police protec
tion, but in mary instance no effort wa
made to resume tbe service.
FLCG NEGR0ES IN PUBLIC
Misaemri ( iliarna Mir I p Fntnlty
ky W tilpoin BlnrL
X o m e r .
FATETTE. Mo., Feb ! A rr ce T ar hat
been started a tbe result rf the public
whipping cf three negroes on the court
bouse steri
A committee of tbe Law and Order
league took three negroe from their
home on Friday and whipped tbem pub
licly for alleged misconduct. Two of them
were women. S;nre then tbe negroea end
white people "tttee ticefl-at daefter drawn
and It 1 said twenty-five negro families
have been frightened into leaving town.
The recent ki-ling cT Harry U'lmnnell.
a reputable citizen, wa charged to negroea
and did much to sttr up enmity. The
white have openly threatened to battle
with negroe and drive them from Fayette
and vicinity.
Tbe one negro man who wa whippeS
on Friday nipbt made desperate resist
ance. It took several men to carry him
to the whipping post. He rursed hla cap
tors as tbe lash was applied, which re
sulted '.n tbe whip being wielded only th
more vigorously. When ibe ordeal wa
ended be wa so weak from loss of blood
that be was jut to ted inate-ad of being
driven from town. The women, who were
not whipped severely, were taken tc tbe
outskirts and told to go.
There ia much excliement and a clash
it feared.
PASSES EIGHT-HOUR BILL
Tlnman ftenate Gie El arenlcis a
Palir te Reerlr la
latrnaer.
I'ENVER. Feb. ! Tbe Mate senate today
passed tbe Moore eight-bour bill, limiting
employment in smelters and mines to eight
hour a day, in accordance with the con
stitutional amendment adopted by the peo
ple at the last tall election.
SULLIVAN IS DISCHARGED
BanVrnnter Caart I .el a leieraa Prise
Flatter Oat at Financial
DiAraltira.
NEW TORK. Feb. K John L. Sullivan,
former champion prize fighter, waa dis
charged from bankruptcy today
Sullivan filed a petition to be adjudged a
I ,
bankrupt on November ia. placing bit lia-
1 t ilitiea at r(te. a'l unsecured, and hit
asse'. mi in clothing
u . c. ti oo, iwu.
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