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    THE OMAHA DAILY I.EE: PUN DAY, FEimUAIlY 22, 1903.
We Mail You
BLADDER TROUBLE
AND WEAK KIDNEYS
Had to Pass Water Very Often Day and Night
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Cured by the Great Kidney and Bladder Remedy,
Swamp-Root.
KING EDWARD MUCH PUT OUT
our French representatives. There la
among the French people a strong desire to
reciprocate for the grand exhibit America
made In Tarla."
OFFICER'S CLUB IS MIGHTY
New York Police Commissioner ComminU
on London Department
MEN HAVE EASIER TIME THAN FINEST
Crowds la Brltlsn Metropolis More
Tractable Ttsan la Sew Vork
Officers Seldom Need the
I.ocnst.
In Ill-Hnroor Became Peen and Peereweg
Did Not At ten 1 Parliament-
Will Seek Mlailna Kiplorer.
ST. PETERSBl'RO. Feb. 21. The Im
perial Academy of Science has11 decided to
despatch an expedition to search for Baron
Toll, who Is exploring the Slberlsn coast
line, and who was reported on November
21 to have been cut off from the coast by
ice tn New Siberia.
ample Free
PREFER BRIDGE TO COURT CEREMONIALS
Reader Fntlle HI) Efforts to Make
Then the Oittr at Social Life
Thank the Dorkes of
Marlboroaa-h.
CITIZENS UP IN ARMS
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DR. KILMER A CO., Blnghamton, N. T.:
About two yean ago I had a very sever e case of kidney and bladder trouble. The
pain In the small of my back waa so severe that I could not stand It to stay tn one
position a' are than a moment or two, and was obliged to pais water very often day
and night. I tried medicines and doctors without gutting relief. Noticing an article
in th Topeka State Journal, so highly recommending Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root.' I
determined to give it trial and bought a bottle. By the time I had finished the first
bottle the pain had entirely disappeared from my back. The pain and frequent desire
to pass water ceaaed. However,. I continued to take the medicine, using about six bot
tles in all. That waa over a year ago and I have had no return of the trouble since.
(A. H. Nooney.)
Chief Engineer, Slate Cap
itol Building, Topeka, Kan.
Jan. 5 nil 190.1.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys are! responsible for more sickness and suffering than
any other disease, therefore, waen through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble Is
permitted to continue FATAL RESULTS ARE SURE TO FOLLOW.
We often see a relative, a friend, or an acquaintance apparently well, but in a
few days wa msy ba grieved to learn of the Ir severe illness, or sudden death, caused
by that fatal type of kidney trouble Brig ht's Disease.
The mild and extraordinary effect of the world-famouo kidney and bladder remedy.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, la soon realized. It stands the highest for lta wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.' A trial will convince anyone and you may have
a sample bottle sent free, by mall.
Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root Free by Mail
EDITORIAL NOTE Swamp-Root has been tested in so many ways, and has
proven so successful In every esse,' that a special arrangement baa been made by
which all readers of The Omaha Bee who have not already tried it may have a sam
ple bottle aent absolutely free by mall. Also a book telling all about Swamp-Root,
and containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received
from men and women who owe their good health. In fact their very lives, to the
wonderful curative properties of Swamp-Root. In writing, be sure and mention read
ing this generous offer In The Omaha Sunday Bee when sending your address to Dr.
Kilmer 4b Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. -
If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root Is what you need, you can pur
chase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at the drug atores everywhere.
Don't make any mistake, but remember the name,' Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, and the address, Blnghamton. N. Y., on every bottle.
(Copyright. 19ft3, by Press Publishing Co.)
LONDON, Feb. 21. (New York World
Cablegram Special Telegram.) King Ed
ward'a Ill-temper at the opening of Parlia
ment was generally observed. Afterward
he complained bitterly to the lord cham
berlain of the wretched attendance Of peers
and peeresses at the ceremonial.
The nobility will do nothing, he says, to
back up hla efforts to reconstitute the
court and make it a aoclal center. The
game of bridge is a far greater attraction
than a court ceremonial nowadays, but the
king cannot reasonably complain of that,
for he made the craze fashionable.
He especially thanked Consuelo, duchess
of Marlborough, for attending the opening
of Parliament and said that If there were
more Americans In the English peerage
they would know how to make the court
what It should be.
An astonishing Illustration of how
English politics la dominated by royal j
social influences Is afforded by the success
so far attending the effort to hush up the
Grenadier Guards scandal. The press of this
country without distinction has been ring
ing with the flogging revelations and there
has been a peremptory demand everywhere
for an Inquiry and a atamping out of the
hazing practices.
William Bromley Davenport, M. P., In
behalf of Colonel Klnloeh, who baa been
retired, and Admiral Cochrane, for the
hazed officers, wrote to the Times announc-
(Continued from First Page.)
the subject which the meeting was called
to consider. He said: "I think there is a
misunderstanding as to the telephone com-
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t ttopyrignt, issm, oy x-rees uuhbumu
' liiKtmv Peh li. (New York World Ca
blegramSpecial Telegram.) "One police
man with a club ia worth ten without." is
the conclusion Deputy Police Commissioner
Piper of New York has arrived at. he tells
pany and It Is only rair to show wnere it , th- Wor,d corregp0ndent, after having
stand. Under the new method it will pay ,tudIed th London police system all thla
more taxes man ai present, inn is not
the bill the company wants put through.
It desires to be placed on the same basis
as the railway and telegraph companies
and have lta valuation distributed in the
same manner over the state by the State
Board of Equalization.
"From a financial standpoint I think it
is wrong to estimate the value of a fran
chise by thp gross earnings. The value of
the franchise can be best determined by
capitalizing the net earnings. The enact
ment of the proposed method would take
out of taxing Jurisdiction much property
that Is now yielding revenue. Wo. must re
member that the bill applies to fie whole
state as well as to Omaha, and that It will
benefit powerful corporations In Lincoln
and elsewhere. I would favor the pas
sage by this meeting of a resolution, de
claring that tho present system of taxing
franchises corporations should be maintained."
Method of Aiinimrit.
Equitable
T. J. Mahoney spoke directly on thq
merits of the question. "The relative valuo
of tho franchise to the tangible property
lng that the matter would be brought be- may differ greatly according to the kind
fore Parliament Immediately. I of franchises and privileges, it accords," he
But on Tuesday afternoon Lord Knollys, I said. "Capitalization of net earnings pro-
the king's secretary, saw Prime Minister vldes an equliable basis for the taxing of
Balfour and conveyed to him the king's franchises, one franchise necessarily bc-
wlsh that the subject Bhould not be debated lng of greater value than another because
In Parliament If It could be avoided and It Is worth more. The earnings Of both
now it is announced that no Parliamentary the tangible property and the franchise
action will be taken. ' should be taken Into consideration Jointly.
The liberals, aa susceptible to social The valuation of the franchise by gross
pressure as the tories, seemingly are afraid earnings Is a purely artificial and arbitrary
to Intervene. So, if the subject is raised meana of estimating the value, there be
at all, it will be In army estimates, when lng no relation at all between the value
the public interest has died down and It of the franchise and the annual gross
can be smoothed over without difficulty, earnlnga. The ritlzens ought to oppose
Meanwhile Colonel Klnloeh, who handed any proposition that close the door to as- ne,j up traffic at the corner of Fifth pvenue
week. Captain Piper came nere tor rest,
he says, but he has been working hard
twelve hours every day.
"Any opinion I may have given hereto
fore regarding the London police arrange
ment necessarily were superficial," he
continued.
"It Is only now that I am beginning to
dig down into the matter. One thing that
ia perfectly clear la that the police prob
lems here are quite different from those
in New York, because of the different con
ditions and the different people.
"With us the natural propensity Is to
break regulations, if it can be done with
safety. Here the Inclination Is to obey
the law.
"Londoners are very subservient to the
police and do not mind being held up for
a little time. Our people are in a greater
hurry to 'get there.' They are more Im
patient and less amenable to authority.
The club with us la a necessity. When
ever the London police get Into difficulty
they are pretty helpless, though ordinarily
they get along without the club. You had
police 'to burn' when the king was opening
Parliament.
"I see hostile comment here on trty prefer
ence for getting at people in the rear of
crowd, and also pushing forward Instead of
thrusting the helpless people In tho front
rank back, aa they do here; still I adhere
to my view. It la the people who are push
ing that you want to stop, not those who
are being pushed.
Take Kindly to Delay.
"I visited yesterday and today the traffic
congested parta of the city of London, near
the Bank of England, and the Mansion
House. I saw nothing phenomenal In tho
management of the traffic there. If wa
over hla officers to the subaltern's illegal certalnlng the teal truth a to ttie value of j
court-martial, la to be provided with a a franchise.
better appointment.
PRINCESS BONAPARTE IS RICH
Grcat-Grandnlcce of the Emperor
Soon to Come Into Mag
nificent Dower.
Ire Has Strong; Opinions.
The resolution was then introduced. Be
fore it was adopted, W. O. Ure made a
brief speech, saying that while he did not
care to go on record as being opposed to
the new revenue law, it seemed that the
more that matter was tinkered with the
worse it became. "From a synopsis of the
new law it appears to me," he said, "that
Cures Weak 'RJlen Free
Send Hans and Address Today-You Can Have li Free and
Be Sireng and Vigorous for Life.
INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME
7U ' VJ . fi I il yr V l j I
(Copyright, 1903, by Press Publishing Co.)
LONDON, Feb. 21. (New York World
Cablegram Special Telegram.) Princess 1W llw, u..., m,n h... that the Dro
mane tionapane, great-grananiece or fe.s,0nl man ha, and that the real estate
Napoleon Bonaparte, ! one of the richest k.i.. m. but to let the rall-
helresses in Europe, certainly the richest road and the franchlsed corporations go
impensi neiress. sne is just aDOUt to ,., DOsible. I think tha
come of age. having been born July 2. 1882, whoIe bm ,s wrong and beiCVe that the
ana u is saia mat a grana matcn ia ae- preieDt iaw adjusted so aa to make for
.end .w i. iQT.tlnn of the railroads. Is nrefer
princess Marie a mother wa the only , . rtnn., thlnk tt falP t0 drag the
oaugnier oi m. uianc, tne rounder or tne of tha ordinary citizen out and
faroou Caalno at Monte Carlo, from whom I ... lt fnr . t , worth .nd Droteet the
he inherits a fourth share In the vast in- vl t .Kink condemnation of
bUIIVIllUUD -
.u.un u i.vui ma s.....iB i.uic tDfl entire revenue measure should be ex
oiner snares are aiviaea Detween m.
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Blanc a two sons and hla daughter, the Adjournment was made with little for-
rnucrsa obibzzi. job aversgn nei proms .,,, hllt thr waa a treat deal of Drl
casino are bdoui so.uw.wu a year. .,. A,.r,,.B,nn .,. the meeting waa over
rnncess Mane a roomer aiea at ner .winrstinn. that the agitation would
birth, and her father, Prince Roland Bona- not fce allowed t0 drop untii the proposed
pane, wno was aescenaea irom rrince im- change8 had been killed.
never married again. He Is a great sav-
ant. and his daughter ahares her father's The present method of taxing franchlaed
taste, presiding with great charm over bis corporations in Omaha is the one provided
salon, where all the savants of the world by law and interpreted by the courts and
visiting Paris are made welcome. is aa follows: The real estate Is taxed
She Is an enthusiastic motorist and par- separately. The value of the franchise is
tlcularly successful photographer. determined by ascertaining the value of tha
She haa a gravity and strength of tangible personal property, and the market
character unusual In a girl, and, though value of the capital stock and bonds. The
she haa had many suitors, she has never remainder obtained from subtracting the
given any indication of a dealre to marry, tangible personal property from the value
Htr greatest delight is a combined motor- of the stock and bonds is taken to repre
lng and photographic tour. She has ex- sent the franchise. The sum of the per-
plored all the picturesque bits of France, sonal property and the franchise is ac
bringing back a remarkable series of pic- i cepted as the taxable value of the cor-
tures. Her facial resemblance to Na- poratton minus the teal estate.
poleon is striking and aha ia exceedingly I If the gross earnlnga of the corporations
proud of lt. In the aalon at her father's I for the previous yekr 1 taken aa the value
mansion at 10 Avenue du Jena, in Paris, is I of the franchise, and added to tha tangible
a portrait of Napoleon when about 24, and personal property and real estate to form
the princess Is the exact image of him at total taxable value for assessment, it
that period of bla life. means that Omaha will lose approximately
$5,837,420 In assessment value aa con
BUSY WITH DANCING LESSONS tr"ted wlth the ""ent thpy now
BTaud OH iUIS DUUIl LUI 17Vd. 1U1I lUHIW
nnd Forty-second street as long as they do
at the bank we should have a solid mass
stuck for eight blocks. The system works
well here because the temperament of the
people la different. Here aa a rule the
people don't mind being delayed.
"The police here don't patrol aa much a
they do in New York. They seem to tay
about the most attractive part of their
beat. They would be smartly fined In New
York if they hung around as they do here.
That the London police are polite la un
HBALTtl, K'iRKMJTll AMI V1GOH FOR ME.
PV: " ie.tlon.b... but they .re obeyed so readily
VI V V 1 Kav liivi llnihlnv t n r 1 1 ffl a tliim
"In street cleaning, Londoners are some
what ahead of us. I like the Iron boxes you
have on the sidewalks Into which the road's
refuse I immediately thrown, so lt is not
trodden over, aa lt 1 in New York.
"But here again different conditions ex
plain the different system. Without tene
ments it would be impossible to secure
sanitation . except in that way."
Being asked what he thought of the con
dition of Piccadilly Circus and Regent
streets, when thronged with giddy women
at night. Captain Piper answered:
"There la nothing aa bad as that in any
thoroughfare In New York. The police
here don't appear to have Instructions to
Interfere with the women, but such a state
of affair would not be tolerated In New
York, especially in the main thorough
fares." The correapondent inquired If the deputy
intended to look Into the London detective
department.
"If I have time," he replied. "I shall
sail on Thursday. I have been obliged to
abandon the trip to Parla owing to the
pressure of work here. I have been treated
with the utmoat kindness and considera
tion, but I am about done up."
German Coart Circles Preparing for
tha Forthcoming- Fane-tlona.
$53,374, calculated on a levy basis of 10
mills, which ia about what the multiplier
will be If the increased railroad assess
marts remain on the books. From a va
riety of sources The Bee has obtained un
official information to make the following
comparative atatement, shewing approxl
(Copyright, 1908, by Press Publishing Co.)
BERLIN, Feb. 21. (New York World Ca
blegram Special Telegram.) The greatest mately what the change would mean to tha
activity ia displayed In German court danc- Ave public utility corporations
lng circles. All the best dancers are teach- Proposed
lng young courtiers their steps. Minuets. Assennt (E.X"a"ted.)
Totata.
How any man may quickly cure himself
after years of suffering from sexual weak
ness, lost vitality, night Ihum, varicocele,
etc., and enlarge small, weak organs to
full sis and vigor. Simply send your
nam and address to Dr. Kr.app Medical
Co.. h& Hull Bill , tietrolt. Mli-h., and
they will gladly send the fre receipt with
full directions, so that any man may easily
cur himself at home. This Is certainly a
most generous offer, and the following ex
tracts tskn from their dally mail show
what men think of their generosity:
"Dear Sirs Please acrent my ilncere
thanks for your of recent date. I have
given yojr treatment a thorough test snd
tha bflt haa been extraordinary, lt haa
completely braced me up. I am Just' as
vigorous ac when a hoy, and you cannot
rtalize how happy I am."
"Dear Plrs Your method worked beauti
fully. Reult3 were exactly what 1 needed.
Strength and vlgnr have completely re
turned and enlurgt-ment Is entirely satis
factory." "Dear Sirs Yours was received and I had
no trouh e in nuking ur of the receipt
aa directed, and can truthfully say It Is a
boon to weak men. 1 am greatly improved
1,1 size, strength and vigor'
AH correspondence Is strlotly confidential,
mailed In plain, sealed envelope. The re
ctipt Is free for the asking an4 they want
every man to huv It.
gavottea and a new quadrille are being in- Street railway
duatrlously made ready for a series of high Kaa company-
court balls. The entire court and lta con
nections are to figure at theae balls, and
the word baa gone forth that the kaiser
will tolerate no bad dancing in the ball
rooma. Many young men of the court rank
are In terror lest they disgrace themselves.
aa the kaiser has no mercy on a man who
cornea to a court ball and cannot dance to
perfection. It not Infrequently happens
that a young officer who seems awkward
or nervous or Ignorant of the complicated
court dancea is singled out by the kaiser
for punlshmeut. He Is told that he bad
better retire until he can cut a better
flure,
The chief exercising ground of the young
aristocrata la the large rooms of the
Kalserhof, but In private clrclra also the
.15. 2(10,00(1
2.640,000
Water company 2.350 0n0
Klectrlc Ught company 634.0urt
Telephone company 56S.4)
$2,000,000
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tat,o
fciS.OOO
..$11,1K2,420
$5,K,000
SAILORS DESERT A BRIG
Attempt to Row to Land In
Boat aad Three Art
Drowned.
Small
I
HONOLULU, Feb. 21. Seven aallor de
serted from the brig Oeneva laat night and
attempted to row ashore in a small boat.
Only four of the men have since been beard
from and lt is believed that the other
were drowned.
The men who deserted are Frank Hutche
son, George Dopman, J. Gillespie, James
Bryan, Jame Kelly, Jamea Davis and
George Hutton.
Their boat waa broken by striking on
reef and Jour men were seen to come
ashore. They are in hiding and lt la not
known who were drowned.
STERILIZED BARBER SHOP.
Famous Shop In the t'arrolltan
Hotel, Baltimore,. Maryland.
The barber shop in the Carrollton hotel,
Baltimore, aterlllzes everything It use
In the shop. The sterilizing is done by
heat. The towels, the razors, the strops,
the sosp, the combs and brushes are all
sterilizes before being used on a custo
mer. Where . there is no sterilization,
have the barbtr use Newbro's Herpiclde.
AMERICAN SINGER CHARMS
Boston Girl Wins Applanse at Her
Debnt In Municipal Opera
Haase.
(Copyright. 1903. by Press Publishing Co.)
PARIS, Feb. 2L (New York World Ca
blegram Special Telegram.) Another
American girl. Miss Ruby Savage of Boston,
haa made her debut on the French stage.
On Thursday night she ssng the role of
Eurydice In Gluck's "Orpheus' at the Mu
nicipal opera house. Her sympathetic
voice, which haa a phenomenal range,
charmed the audience time and again to
hearty, apontaneous applause.
Learn How to
, Mak $2,500 to
$5,000 a Year
W want mn of standing In
vrv city and town who ar In a
position to Intareat well-to-do
peopl In a first-class Investment
proposition. Those mho can dvot
part or all of their Urn can itiiki
food money. Preference given to
no applicants who references
ar in beat.
J. . CA01,
tH Parrot t Bids. Ban Francisco.
California.
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Ifi It hat t bouquet o exquUiU and TO
VVQ ruined that all who try M be rx,
frV tonwi tha friend ! thlifammi 1
f t. American made. Champaana
u comes cnaorscd
with record of
mora than 4 year.
It kills tho dandruff germ and lt is sn
lessons are being vigorously learned. There antiseptic fnr th scalp, and for the face
waa a aort of rehearsal a few nlghta ago. sf'fr hhsving. All lesdlng baroers every
when over forty princesses were present In where appreciate these potent facts about
all their alltter. Herpiclde and they use It. ' Destroy the
One of the biggest functions at the com- cause, ycu remove tne enect.
log revelries will be a grana oall In Fred
erick the Great style. Everyone present,
from the emperor and empress down to the
meanest flunkey will be In Frederick the
Great attire, and no one will be permitted
to appear In a uniform which doea not cert
respond with the uniform he Is now entitled
to wesr.
Dir.il.
MOSS. Felix. Feni iary Si, 1903. aged 83
yeurs, father of mv. li. Newman una
Mrs. A. Drown.
Funeral at 4 p. m today from residence,
"10 Uurl stret. Omit Rowers.
The remains wl:l whipped to Terre
Haute, Ind , today at 5:3j p. m.
Perfect Confidence.
Where there used to be a feeling of un
easiness and worry in the household when
a child ahowed symptoms of croup, there
is now perfect confidence. This Is owing to
ths uniform success of Chamberlaln'a
Cough Remedy In tho treatment of that
disease. Mrs. M. I. Basford of Poolesville.
Md., In speaking of ber experience In the
use of that remedy, aays: "I have a world
of confidence In Chamberlaln'a Cough
Remedy, for I have used lt with perfect
success. My child Garland Is subject to
severe stuck of rroup and It alwaya glvea
him prompt relief."
LOOKS GOOD FOR EXPOSITION
Ea-liavernor Frnarls Plnds tho Senti
ment of Enrapeaaa to Be
Favorable.
(Copyright. lni. by Press Publishing Co.)
LONDON. Feb. 21. (Nw York World Ca
blegramSpecial Telegram.)-rEx-Govrnor I
j David R. Francta of Mlasouri. president of
I the Louisiana Purchase exposition, arrived
in London today. Mr. Francta said:
'Our exposition work is progressing
splendidly over here. All the exposition
representatives on th continent will meet
m hr snd tell m Just what they have ac
complished, i have first rya report from
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wholesale selling agenta.
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ferer who If he had consulted me In regard to his condition In its
early stages. 1 would have cured nlm and saved him much suffering, annoy
ance and e "pens. This, 1 consider, is due to lark of knowledge on the part of
The omw" has previously treated the case; therefore, I say to you. If you ar
uffl'f from any disease or condition peculiar to men. or If you hav bean
a vIctlnT and been disappointed In not getting a perrr.anent cur. eta wher. I
would ask that you come to my office. 1 will explain to you OUR 8T8TEM
OK TREATMENT, which I hav originated and developed after a whole life's
experience In the trestment of special diseases of men. I will give you a
Through examination, together with an honest and sclentinc opinion of your
ir I nnn yuii sm ? iii,uiari, a win - -- . . , .
ctirsble 1 will glv you a legal guarantee to cur you in th shortest
after enecis.
case
poaelbl time without injurlo
VARICOCEI.K
permanently cured
wlliiout a cutting
or tying operation.
No pain or loss of
t'me.
t'LCERS.
Wo lare not of how
long standlnr, as
we cure .hem at
once.
BTRlCTlftE
without dl-
or cutting;
wtn linln
HMaCt MATliM
In all Its forms
permanently cured
by my system of
treatment.
BLOOD POISO
(Syphilis)
permanently cured
without Injurious
after efTects.
l.sjPOTrSJICr
promptly relord
to nrturai, vigor-
cured
la'lng
oua and lasting
strengtb.
iJlkCMARUlCS
stopped lu from
tare to five dsys.
ACCKKMA
pimples or any
-am diseases pi
niauantiy cureU In
tn shortest pueal
Si Umi.
IIYDHOC CLE
cured to stay cured
without cutting.
HI PI t Ms,
of men cured In
from ten to thirty
day. No cutting,
no detention Irom
uslnes.
Kl,AiiOER AMD
KIDXEY
troubl by our
system o t treat.
Dill
proved at once and
quickly and per
manently cured.
..,.. f vou cannot call. All correspondence inctijr wnwouu
WRITE reDllei a"? In plain envelopes. Kncloae 2c .tamp to In.ur. prompt
reply.
State Electro-Medical Institute,
1308 Parnam Street, Between 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Neb.
Office Hour- a, m. to t p. m. Bunday. 10 to 1 only.