TITE OMAHA PAILY BEE: Tt'ESDAY. MAHCTI 10. J0,-,. OWNLRS OF STOCKS ALARMED i,13en of Seniritie-- G:re Erokcn Orjen 9 Bell Tbfm. KlIkPKtT IS A PAMCKY CCNDTION Dry C.oods Fallare ta Ifw Wrk aad lrtli i( lrkrr la ( al. nit A 44 ike I -eaftaeaa. of Croft farsr record, toe BMstan of tb boa-d d-.Ftrtd him from tb service Firemsn Jxn.e M O'Brien wn th-d three e' pay. He an charged with reporting fur fluty after leave in condition of in tcrratlon. H was oarned that another snrh ctei.se would nru dismissal. Cap tats Emu Ga-diner of hook and lsddeT No 4 granted Ibe annual fcai ve of tea DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Mark Fair. I'AKCT A CTTT. Neb- Mfrb J1 'Spe cial t-Mi. y.ari Fait, one of tbe old el tlr of this cointy, died today at ber borne to thi plre f;er several years' Illness, for nearly a year past having Tbe scene ox the floor of the exchange was very ar.lmsled. The attendance of broker was unusually large and selling orders were besT all ground, a shown Is tba Initial transactions, a hen prim, a lib lew exi-ptions, svrrar'-d decllhee of a point or more. The selling order came from all point and commission Iioumi wi;h wire connec tions to tba middle twI were conepirunu In tbe movement. Bostcn and Fhiidel$his also bod a bis lot of order to sell aDd trartically rtrt broker of prominence bad as BTutt ulktloc of roronilactoiif of tbia sort O'er Pun5sy. A grcit many stop-Ins orders were un-l-overed. tnlon Pacific Southern Pacltr, Manhsiaan and St. Paul a ere about tbe only stock that held tbeir own. The list was dcridedlT feverish, tut bet: ibe rrifl of the fast hour substantial rallies oc curred a the result of large supporting orders The market continued feverish and Ir regular, however, all through the trst bour Fallare ta C'fcteaara. CHICAGO. March ft. The suspension of "V.'llliain Toung Co.. brofccr. w an tirunrrd by ibe posMnj tf a uttire on the Board of Trade to dm all tradna for tbrir otci:ct. The firm wa cot jromicent in the grain trade, to ahleh tbetr tranaactloM aere jarFjy cireriea, ci:uni:j;n an wiu ltif ruroeeded hi father In the buameaa KET TOnK. Karrb Comflerable rx dtemrnt attrnflefl the rtwrlng of 1nCT ?ork nurV.it Evrctt of la ek. rul- teen bedriofltn. Mrs. Talr a-a an aetire iclnatins witb a Terr unfavorable bank ! nsettber of the litberan cburcb for ewer tatement and tba failure of a trm '.z th a quarter of a rrctury. Bhe leTri a bu flry irnofli tradt, aere the Boat dl:urb'.af band and the fnlloaitg ihiiAren: Mrs. JuTU factor I Ttreiiler. Wayne. Neb ; Mra. Kate Jenaen. Gaeton. Ore : Mra. Helen Hansen.. Wiie. fjril, Neb.; Mra. Ida Gribble, Hubbard, Ntb ; Mini Gertrude Fair of tbi place: A. P. Fair. Council BluCa. and H R Fair, Omaha. Mra. Fair aaa born In In diur.a ootnty. resntylvania, February Z7. 182a. and a-a In tbe eveEty.aixt.b year of ber life at the time of death. Sihe a married 1o Mark Fair I e "em her JS 1RT-4. and aita bim moved to Iiakola county In :ecr. (rfaeral Jamea Wlaali Hae-Wlllaat. W AFHl.VGTOX. Marrb General Jamel tTinntnc MrVilisn. a me rr.hr r of the board of review of tbe penaion bureau, and a ret eruD of tKTtb the ciril and Meilean van. died at hit home bere today, aged ??. Ha i a fTcndaos of Colonel Jamer McMil lan, a member of George W hinirton'i KtufT. and aae a neigtatior of Abraham Lln ccln for oar y yeara. Oottlleb Jar-oka. ARLINGTON. Neb.. March ft. (Special.) Gottlieb Jarot. tbe young farmer taken la tbe Fremont boepital four aeeka ago to be operated on for appendicitis, died ye terflay morning. Tbe funerai aerrloea be held at tbe German Lutberan church on "W'eflrwaday. iknl Bakle. All the world lovee a baby and every one 1 more or leaa lntereeied in their hoali.h and happineaa. Tbrre probably never waa a baby that did not kirk off the cover ' and take oold. in fact, habiei are pfirucu " larly auaeeptiMe to oolda and croup, an J the feeorite remedy for tbeae ailment i Chamberlaln a Cough Remedy. It alwaya Gal of a kaaar Flkt. George Carroll. living at The prosaing of Twelfth and lBerd etreeta. wae arrepted um nirht by Cfteer Bradv on a warrant ewom out by Aenietart f;ty Froecut(ir Burnajn rhBrpiT g htm with etaliblna vith iTi:ent to kili Tb arrit ie tbe rem 1: of the fight w hfceh occurred on tbe bottom Fundav nfiernoon. wherein John Atiderwon received eiaahee in the left aide ard arm 'He wbe arretted and hie wound ft reeled Of Ir. H('etter. Tbe primmer rvfueea to give ar.r information that niffct Put yee-te-dny mornH.g eointed to fiie a om pikirt. hfcinlt.g Carrnll txr hi" jiBeellant. When cueeticined by Chptain Miin Car roll spld that tbe rutting- w a b email tetnlly affair. Brining fr im too many drltik te much hp from any other couee. He aaid that Anoereoti had aaeauited him near the Mistiouri J'acifir treleht houee at Eleventh trid Ntcholan etreeta Frtmi tm're they SAVES LtfD FOR SETTLERS eiit't Forn e rrt Folic-- PLFITANLKT tlSUil ALONE COKSIDLFO Water t Be rrea-nel r Irrl- arwttsa. F --4 fat trtiala fr baa aa Patk Maa Ewy tmr Har BalMimat. oerrt waa vaaaed by obaflng Iron falling act the raila. elea ouick relief and i r'aant and aaf w,rt down on tlie KttotTi and Amleraon im nuu iciK.i uu i " . , i atRin etiacked him. gtt:ng mm dcWa and to take; In fact, it ?oa:ainB nothing ln- 1uriou&. Mother beve be:-rm acuuaimeO 1 with thi fact and do not beBimte to give It to their btbioe abet, euct a prepcratiot la required iirt.. John 1'. Hcrsinn if Melta Station. Va.. wvt: "Abort two week ago cur baby be 3 a dreadful cold, and at one time 1 ' feured it would have pneumonia, but one of our neighbor told liow Chamberlain' Couth Remedy hd cured her little hoy. and I began giving it to our baby at onoe and It aoon cured her. I had tried other remedie and they all failed to do btr any good. Our baby ia now .well and we heartily thank Cham berlain Cough Remedy, for it cured her. 1 cannot reoommenfl it too highly or Bay loo much la It favor. 1 hope all wha read th'. will try It and be coevtnoed aa 1 . refining to cup w eii be t ried for quarter. Cht-i 11 enid he then cut hie way lrom be neath in eelf-Cefence. WASHINGTON. March ft -Commissioner Richaru of the general land office, a bo 1 tb aperial repreaenutlve of the president in all matter pertaining to landa. Irriga tion an4 forestry, today laeued tbe follow ing r.aieroeLt respecting the policy of the admtniBtraUoE relating to the ectabliah ment and control of toreetry Feneration: Tbe preeid nt a purpoee and flealre le to protect and preerve the remaining foreat upen puh:ic ianda from tbe oevaetaiion and Oeatruction wbtrh ha leen the fate of tboae in iarg.- portion of the Appalachian mountain and in other foreat aection of the country. In doJt.g thi aupply of timber wili be preeerted for future need and natural eourcea of water mipply wiU Vie o prourcted ae tr pre'ent flooding f tYie etreame duritig the etring time and the mttlunc the anuw and to ineure water for trrjg-atJon and other purje during "the dry -aeon The tatilihme!i;t and proper mainten ance ol lore el reaerve" w a indleJeniitue to any eaienalve reclamation or tAiltivation of land tn the arid recion under the re cent ait of congree. wincn apprcpnttea for that rurjx"" the ro-ed ut the aaie of public land, it ie and baa twen tbe preFloente conetant policy o encourage the actual eetUement of the com try by home builder in every way; to aee that ao tuiil eertler within the foreFt reHervea are Biltirded every reaeoneble protection, and that thnee Uvtng within the immediate vic.ltjty of these reerve w h" are dependent upon the reeerve lor grtalng are accorded acoea to the reeerve for projwr purjoet. uncer auch reaMnnabte restriction a will prevent wate and deerruction. It ha leen fo conclumvely demonatrated that un eon milled ebeep grating wliiiin foreat reeerve 1 injurious tn the foreet a-eowth arid to tbe naturkl water cover that the great migratory fl:ck of f heep are neccBHarily kept out of the reeervee; but even thi' policy i pureued with cau'lou attention to the prevention oi injury to thoee et.cttged In aheep raislt:g. The tin nervation of wild rtm, ruch a moiwe, tik and deer, which i only a minor feature of the control of the foreet re serve, i lutboriaefl by on of congrea. which direct that thoae employed in the foreetry eertlce eliall tn ali practicable waj a.id in the enforcement of the game am fuh law of the etate or territory tn which tbe forest i located. Tbe law of the etete or territory upon thi FUbjert k to be the oie guide of thoe officer. The Trite3 State hue inteiToeed no law of it own In eome of the weFtem Ftate and terrlTorie. notably Wyomir.g. the government foreat rhtiger are by the law of The Btate made aaeiFtant arame warciena. The work of ee- tabliahltig and maintaining foreat reaerve : will have enrh a vnet ana neneficlal In fluence in tbe eeulement and development of the weetern Ftote and territorte that it nun be controlled by a fixed policy, to which mutter of minor temporary conald eratiot' muM give way to consideration of the fiial and tiermanent put'lic good. Tlie oc gui'utig pt:rjK,e toe anmini. Tea na Ctrl la Beer Cirdra. COURT SEEKS STRIKE END Deirrr Fe4 era I Caart W III Try ta elVe Caraa Tlta 1Mb rate. CRimK CREEK. Colo., March Pre Ident Moyer of tbe We'em Feflrranon cf lumen aeid today that ir.ruenre a ere at work which be believed would bring about peaceful adjutroent of the Colorado City rtrike and would obviate the neraeaity of extending the diapnte. DENVER. March ft Tbe federal mutt today paBBed a reolution providing for an invert, get ion of tbe mill men Btr'ke t Colorado City, with a view to bringing about a peart ful settlement Governor Poabofly today recalled a portion of the troop. DENVER. Maach ft Governor Peabody tonight announced that he looked for a set tlement of the mill and smelter men's, strike at Colorado City soon, possibly to morrow. COLORADO FFRINGS, Mkrth ft Pet tries at three points were fired on shortly afier 7 o'clock by unknown persons. At on point an attempt was msde to enter the sentry lines. STOWAWAYS DRAW KNIVES B14e Till kls heave Ual, Trr ta Bask a liars, kat Fall. Tkea NEW TORK. March ft Fierce struggles with stowsway armed with knlve were reported by the Austrian steamer Mar gberlta, ahich arrived ioday from Mediter ranean ports. "Three dyB out from Messina." said the captain, "four fellows came crawling out of tbe forebatch with knives. They tb-ea-ened the Bailors, but were quickly knocked down and disarmed. 1 locked them up and give them bread and water. In the afternoon of tbe aame day thir teen men covered with coal dust, came up out of tbe bunkers. They had taiivc. too, but my crew were ready to fight and wt took tbe knives swsy from them. That night we got to Algiers and policemen came aboard and took off tbe stowaways." SLUGGER CONFESSES CRIME Searra A4mi elaatarlBa? fcirls Maaaa Was Arreetefl far Kill, las. CAMBRIDGE. Mssb.. March ft. George O. L. Perry, the negro lad a bo was indicted for the murder of Miss Agnes Mclhee of SoroeTFrille and Miss Clara Morton of Wuvcrly. made a confession a ben be real ised that he could not live, and now that he is dead Sheriff Falrbairn ha made public what he said. On February 25 the tration in dealing with fcreu-v. wlih paa- thoriff aaid to the prisoner: turaare. w!'h i itatinn. wi'b the land gen erally, I to help una mtKe eay toe jinm of the home builder. 5 he small ranchman tjvv. .nr.r.v h cru.r, - ! nr tiller of the soil. T0 V it tn let the '.and and CfRcer Thtimn In a beer garden, j be eajln!t.d and ekinned by Those who bav? Harrv Hcvle feinted to give toe nmcers no jerrniiiieiii nuei-ei ...i-.n. - u- anv information retarding ibe age or ri- n"t build hrmee or rema:n srtual n d" reHi- FIRE . AND POUCE MATTERS C'aaaailaBlaaeea Dra atf Kaaaker f Otrarn la Batk De- tavrtaaeata. The Board of Fire and Police Commis sioners last night approved the blPs of tbe . .two departments for The months of January -.And February. Patrolman E. J. Delahanty. against whom charges of drinking In a saloon while on duty February It had been preferred, was f ncd the pay for tbe two dtys that he ha?t been saspended. Anthony J. Cosgrove, who had been appoint id as a watchman frr the Chicago. Minneapolis, EU Paul at Omaha ; road by Mayor Mooret. came before the hoard and tbe appointment and his bond were spproeed. William W. Croft of tbe firs department .was discharged. Charges had been pre ferred against him for being under tbe 7 influence of liquor February 4 and using Insulting language to a superior, in view denrr of 1h Clara Lenrtorf who wa with him. Wlien lite offioer sought to quehtlon her. he interfered and both were arreeted. Pcyle i chrped with reirlng n officer, while the girl, who 1 only li vears of tge. is chargirl with ircorrlgi bility. Tbey will have their bearing Tues day morning The youthful prisoner 1 being detaln-d tn tbe matron's uepaJtmeEt at tb city Jail Hell aa Haltasm. Ed Moore, living at Fourteenth and Wil liam streets, and Charles Actll of 'i4 Bowt Thirteenth street, sre held at the police station under euFp-elon. They are thought by Detecxivea Ferris and Lie vis, who have been working on tl e caee. to he the pair who held up Otto Prlllick tn front or All atatjits church Sunday even lug. BiiLlIca wili be asked to ioentlfy the prisoners this morning. dents. FALLING HAIF! Save Your Hair with Shampoos of Ccticcn Scap an j Dressings Gf Ciiliccra, PtTESt, Sflflffit, M HctiTg Ll EccKiical EtzsJisi Fcr Kiting the H&ir Grew when Jill Elss Fulls. Prerent baHne. and fleiinae the aca!p of rrtins, scales und duiidrufl with sliamjvou if ('utirura Soup, and liht dressinir it-h Cuticnvs, purest f mollteuts gad great si of tiiu rurea. This trt-utmeut al onty etops fuliiug hair, removes crutR, scale and d:iaii 1Z raS, destrort iaiir ji irusitt-s, sooUies ; bTiUted, ltcli'.ng gurluoc, nimuliite the hair f ol'.iolei, loosen the sculp ti.n, i gupjilte the rooU wi:h tui-rgj and BourihhrrMTit, and maVe tbe luiir erosr B)Kib a sweet, w linlcxume, L evilly J kualp a hen all else tuiia. Miillou now relr a C'utirBrm rosri, r asaiatd ty Cwtirura Ciintrnent, tl II "- great skin cute, fir preeein iiic, jury r iek and bej.uni ug ibe skiu, litf t ieanfc- lig the Mtkip ot crae-ts, Sck, and dandrufT, and tl.e atnHti: f lallire - tiair. lor Bi.ftenii.e, aiutecihi; and soot Ml ted, roug-b. nod sore lirtikia. - for baby raaliea, lu-Liiic and rbitw ; Ik tbe 'ions of bntlis for aiiscymj; irriutjoii aud itfiitn.uasitioii or toa r tree or offensive M-rst)iration, in tlie form of waahes far kitierative aejik- Z. ttesaea, and niaov satiaxive, antl-)ti T pnrpoaes, wbk-h readii r enrreM titesn- Z ) ta womoa and niuibera, u e!l aa for all tl purpuaea ol tb Unlet, fcaxb, and nurerr. hale (rreater thai Z. tbe world's praduc ol other ski a rurea - ui Uu wuxlavul tb dviiuaa a suiu. Tbe Pelley Holders Par. Among the defiuctior scid to be allrwed the Income tax payer in Kneiand Is the amount he ha previously taxed himself to pay in the shape of life Insurrtice rre mluma. Tils latter is thus evidently re garded in Its right light over there aa a loss, and ta tax a loss la neither consistent nor reasonable. Tet in this country the disposition to regard life insurance premiums as fair gam for taxation is by no means vnmnxrmon, and legislators are not slow In comtng forward with bills for that purpose. They see that a goodly sum Is belug paid into the companies in their states, and tba cry, "Lot's tax It." is duly heard. But It ia money that has already been a tax upon the policy holders to meet in order that thetr families may have future protection, and for the state to further tax them is merely adding just so much more to tbair burden. The policy holders alone are mulr'ed to meet tb levy. It comes wholly out of Adolph Begum of wncoin. a traveling surplus from which their dividends art M.:. ha applied. l tbe United States dis- VlettaBS ef Deft. Mary Ioe No. 1 of 121ft Case street and Frank Boorah from the Midland hotel are victims f cocaine who were linked up veeterdsv evening In a delirious condition. Mary wiu found by Patrolman Kyan in the street near her bouse in a temporarily demented condition aud tn danger ul catch ing her death of cold. LOCAL BREVITIES. trict court to be released from bis obliga Ucts. Raymond V. Cole. W. Morn McKay and J. J." i-erigbt have incorporated tbe Cole V'cKty company, which Is formed to do an .mtm.mii.g and undertaking business on a 131;. capital. William H W elRh. who lost a list against George A. Joslvn at the Lincoln term of me I cited Mktea c.rcult court last month, hua aw-enled the case to the circuit court of appeals. Tbe rult grew out of a pro posed tale of share of stork in tb IS est ern Neep!ier Vton. - V f) Halt wtib foord watirtTlni' In the i-ir'Titrr of Fttrtv-nlnth and llutim street I w, :-.ai ftrtu 1 , k -in 1t 1 it Itnilce KUiOL. jitlt kin' ail tbe eymj.tom of being de mtnted and was taken during tbe after noon to the county au.il. where he will be c-r fined until he is examined The case of Nancy J. Taylor against the 1 fnion Pacific Railroad company, which waa started in ludpe county, has been re moved to the T"till-!l Ftuts clrcutl court. The jiVltitlff ak C'M darrihtee for in juries received at tbe Council Bluff trave ler Ool niter S3. 1!W paid; these dividends tre solery to either reduce the agreed cost of the Insurance, or to Increase the ultimate arm to be paid their families. No tax on life insurance waa ever paid by anybody except lbs pol icy kolflers. - x XWd you hit those girls, Miss McFbee and Mis M on on T" Te air, I did." wa the reply. "Did Mason hsve anything to do with It?" A negative shake of tbe bead as the answer. At this time Perry had JuRt passed through a stage of typhoid fever and seemed to have no idea he would not live. ... . a ii i i war - V -.1 THE CHILDREN ENJOY Life out of dcKirs and out of the frames which they filsy and the enjoy meet which they receive and tbe eSorts which they make, come the frvatrr part of that beaithful f3eveiorment which is so essential to tbeir fctrT'-nes vhen frrw-n. When a liu'.;rt is needed tbe rcrnetfy which is friven to .hem to cieanse knd sweeten and rrer.e-beti tbe internal orrans on which it arts, abould t such as pbysicians wouid sanction. tecause ita eoraponent parts are Vrnow-n to be wnolewme end the rernedy itself free from e-rery obiectiorable quality. Tbe one reroefy which physicians and parent, well-informed, spprcve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant favor, its per-tie action And its beneficial effects, is Syrup of Fip and for tbe aame reason it is the enly laxative which ahcmld be used by fathers and mothers, &yrap of Firs is the oc5y remedy whteh acts p-entiy. pleasantly nd naturally without pTipinp. irritatir.p, or nauseatitip and which cleanse the system effectually, without prodocirp that constipated habit wfcich resnlta from tbe use of the oid-time cathartics and modem imitations, and apaiw-t which tbe children ahemid be so carefully puarded. If yon would have then prow to manhood and womanhood, stronp, healthy and happy, do not pive them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature need assistance in the way of a laxative, five them only the simple, pleasant And pentle Py-rup cf Fipa. Ita quality is One not only to tbe excellence of the combination of the laxative principles cf plants with pieaaant aromatic syrups and juices, but Also to our oripinai methcid of manufacture and aa you value the health of the littie ones, do not accept any of the substitutes, which unscrupulous deal era sometimes offer to incrckhe their profita. The peauine article may b bought axy-where of ail reliable dmppists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to rfmralicr, the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYR. VP CO.- i printed oa the front of every pack ace. In order to pet ita benefjciU effects it is al ways neceMBary to boy tbe penuine only. 1 :. L. ittsr V- 'A -5 -.14 -ai V..'. e--V V7' VviwP7 f i i iVi 'Pifiih VST XKf fas. : r-C v 'Sijr a . as. flTvv- - 1 I St Kwrtk role Srsrek Afci4r4. After attending tour wears in a fruitless search for the north pole the little band of explorers retarned home much the worse for the dangers and hardships endured. T.'ntil different methaas are adopted it seems useless to make any further attempt to locate it. It is alsw useless to try to cure nausea. Indigestion, heartburn, belch Inc. dyspepsia, biliousness or malaria, fever and ague, tales yotr use Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Jio other medicine is as good. Try a bottle and se for voureelt. For sale by all druggists. COLORADO OFFICIALS AT LAW Old Arastastae (BiUrn rrk a. aaetlta lsit -Sew Drirrr CaaBty laeaabeata. MAY STEAM BLAZING MIME Vrtbera Paelfie Ofltrlala Seek imether Flaaaea la Ma taaus al PIC CHE?TNTT, Mont., March S The fire in the Northern Pacific coal mine ha broken out with renewed vigor and at this time the destruction of tbe entire property is threatened. The mitf i f.'.led with flames end smoke and it is impossible for firemen lo get within l.ftOO feet of the blase. Howard F. Welch, state coal mine in spector, is on the scene snd as a last re sort it is proposed to force steam Into the working In an effort to smother -be flames. RIES FAMILY IS REUNITED Of Over Tkrer Bsalrel Meaaatera Twa Bulre aal Fifty Meet aa fcew lra. NEwT TORK. Marcn s. Two hundred and fifty descendants cf Elios Meyer Ries ol Baden, Germany, from all ever Europe, the Crated States and Australia, have el4 a reunion in this city. Many met tor te firrt time. Elias Mayer Eies of Baxleu died some years ago, lesvlng twelve children four Bhe allege that while eons aud eipht daugers. Tbe descend rEKVE, March . J. P. Watts, chair man of tbs Board of County Commission ers of tb old county of Aeapahoe, today applied to the fnitad States circuit court for an Injunction restraining the officials of the new city and county of Denver from assuming and performing the duties of their offices. A writ of mandamus compelling C. S. Elder, treasurer of the new county and city organisation and formerly treasurer of Arapahoe county, to pay the warrants is sued by the old beard of county commis sioners, was alao asked. Arguments will be heard on March 18. LIMITS STOCK YARDS RATES Kaataaa Learlalatare Cats ProsHs aal ftaia Baalrei Per feat i Hay Is Eaesga. T0PEK.A, Kan., March . The houe of representatives passed a bill tonight pro riding that the Kansas City stock yards rate should be reduced 2a per cent and that the profit on hay and grain at the yards should not be over 1( per cent. The senate has already passed the bill, ahirh will now go to the governor tor hi signature. Cattlemen of tbe states secured its passage. TO EE SENT TO AN ASYLUM niBBonri Baak CmVrnlrr bmea Mtal aal Villi Be Removed f rasa Prlsasu KAVSA8 CTTT, March 8. Lee A. Gal laber, former cashier of the First Na tional bank of St. Joseph. Mo., is now serving a fve-yeer sentence In tbe state penitentiary at Jefferson City for embes tlement of 12(1.000, has developed melan cholia, and has been ordered removed to the lederal tFylum at "Washington. I). C. Oallaber will be started for Washington Immediately in charge of an officer from the Vr.itefl Btate marshal's office in this city, who hss received instructions for his transfer. W1CE HAIR P-OK ALL. Oarr Dewtray Ike IaraBT Geraa, aad Hair Crowe l.axartaatly. Anyone ran hve nice hair If be or she ha not dandruff, which cause brittle, dry hair, falling hair and baldness. To rure fvdruff it is necessary to kill the germ Wat causes it. and that is Just whst New bro's Herpicide does. Cornelius Grew, Col fsx. Wash., says: "One bottle of Herpicide completely cured me of dandruff, which was very thick, and it has stopped my hair from falling cut." It makes hair soft and glossy as silk; de lightful odor and refreshing hair dressing. It will positively make hair grow abun dantly and kills the dandruff germ. COAL JURY SWORN AT LAST Over Owe Hialrel Mra Are Et aaalaed Before Twelve Ceatd Mea Are FataaC CHICAGO, March Si Tbe Jury which will try the cases against the coal operators was completed today. At noon the last Juror, the thirteerjth man of the thirteenth panel, a-as sworn In. There were 111 rxamined before twelve men were found lo meet the requirement of attorneys for the state and defense. Tbe cpenlng statement will be made by Btate' Attorney Xteneen tomorrow. Rritlak Irlak Dlsalara- lXNTON. March Replying le a iue tion in the House of Common today. Voder Fureirn RecretHrv Cranborne said he w unable to give definite Information regard inc the arranrement to tie made for tbe Britiah and lrivb dieplaya at tbe St. Louis exposition. He added that Invitations bad been tsKued to those wbo were expected to serve on the Britleh eommtsfilon. but nothing could be decided until rbe govern ment bed more definite Informal ion about the degree of support which would be lorth eomlng from attending exhibitors. CORBIN AND BATES SEE FAIR I aiseet ft. Iwls ItastMltlM Graaada Wttk lie MUHarr Parade. ST. lXriR. March - Major General C Corbin, accompanied by Mr. P. V. tfc-grsw. the exposition's representative at Washing ton, and Major Central John C. Bates, whs arrived today from. Omaha, with fcist aide. Captain H. M. Reeves, wars escorted ta the World's fair grounds today on a tour of inspection. The national commission will meet hers tomorrow. When you are ia Rome do as tbe Roman do; America ditto. Have the beat; Coer Imperial Extra Dry Champagne. aaoBBteeaeatB af tka Thaatara. "Tnnrna" is the rather aaear title of tba aveJodrama Mrs. Bran of Taaodara" fasna is presenting this aeaeoa. Bhe will be ceen at the Boyd tonight aad Wednesday matinee and night- "Tnoraa" la a dram atixatioB of F. Marion Crawford's famous novel. "The Witch of Prague Tba play is said to be as powerful as Is ever Craw ford novels. "I" noma" is a priestess ra a temple at Delhi. India. She poaacasea occult power and Is looked anon as a aort of deity. An Arabia named Kryerk. ta further bis own enda, abducts her and takea her to Prague, Bohemia. be l rcscped from him and takea back ta ladra ey aa English army efficer, who becomes smitten with bar. The story is a moat In terest tug and forcible en. Brrai Dunbar. Junius Brutua Booth and Frank Hecmiag are tn Mrs. Bruna's support. Tbe scenery and costume ara said ta be tsagnifkoant. walking from the acpiu -o Uie V mon i'a-! anta ijtb jj, Germany. Austria. Belgium. cifir truir she leu lrom me piatTorm on , . ,. . , M j aocourt of the lack of lights ilt tbe de,.ot 1 Australia. Holland. Franca. England and and Injured herself aa Uiat she Is still j the Tnited State tnd number ever SOU. It ui a le to walk. t0ok a year to correspond with all of then Dcornuii didirdiouc , and get sr.o here. rtnu,mu I (MlMUiiM ll. These li the Vnited State had never P. Wlr.k snd A- Wiseman of Kearney are at the Murray. W. F. Tour.g of Ctxford is in the city buyir.g goooa lor bis dry goods house at that :lace. met those from Europe end Australia and those who bad never met numbered over 100. The eldest member of the cumber 1 Herman Rim. a retired btiter of Sea York City, whose son, liouis J. Fies. is a Mis riorence Moore, deputy clerk of tbe member of the banking house of Zimmer 1 ywieu PLUin tirim i i.;i i, ul (nui u lrom Fremoiit tiKiay. W. P. Cowan of Starton waa admitted to man a- Forahay. The youngest member is Edward Srhleis- jitactice belore the I'hltefi estates diotrict ' nr of Baltimore. Among those gathered tnd circuit court Monday. j vt.Tf prominent busiceas men from T,E,DBrEnr'T"t"!I TV.mirXL"fJht iCin-innati. Chicago, Btltimon, Galveston. attiTiiuot. frnn tii-ir boueyinoun tour. Mr (Pii Mr G B Salter of Norfolk, A. J Keliar. Mie W. Kellar of Hoi ftprlngK. ei li.. aud Mrs H. P. ibettm oi iteud oc. S 1 , are among ibe tmttli at the 1 ktlOIi lilt. KLIL1 I alltkt'l. INPTF.rVENTS placed on record March , IMS: , I Ucrrtttj Dtea, I Henry Oeldmar.n. jr to Mtrie Cel4- mat.n. i.:Lri i;ii 47. hi IT-l-ii ZTt C K CatT'jl eli U3 wile lo Joaeph urys uus atfe, lot C bioca i. sud- ' nut udu i Eftf 1 ooaru rtid bukband lo Mary ; A. fcrrwr. I t. iiKk 1-. dauLuera ! A H a,ia 21w '. E i Ar.'.mi mis nj wit to Imvio I Pltmiii 1 :. v- i t (. bi.'tik i. Ami- ; ilroli s -c ioj G T lortiiti tii Ii. H isroti-uit. lot k. block t iatruk -J Earatoga aii... iz: Evi !:i.t Knit and hut.oi.iid 10 iditb Benix lot . blui k i. liulmea' una... XJStt 3. k- Oet.rge lo Ida A. tw1 ' . 40 I fee4 ol w i1 feel lot li alkuoe a i sod . lfii -eiiiBk Loan and Fundini; twucit- i: .u to K. A Burrtl., en ioi ., luuck 1 K inn. ha iew 82 w e. -ipp(etjn lo oeurgr ijgtr, aa-la-lfc "-.) J benr. li I -a n" company to jnte vVLi. h kta i tb li. L ix k Beuaon l.f P C j.t.u and wife lo T. 3 Mor ally, i. l I. block 1. Momoi. add.. q art Cla'aa peeak E M Morsman. Jr.. trure lo Epar Zm iiriekia. u l i, b o:k 1. WinclMor irrrace i E. Z.l-wtk.ir and wife to C. E. Mil ler, ranie 1K E J ltvan et el to Merchsrt' Kktio:.bi lknk. vinoua In in r tr- flll'r 1 Matilda K Gtrdtner le P O. FarU, t A block a. kountae plaor 1 Tv'Mi aisaattt f uauf Ir - a.Z17 Akron, Brooklyn. New Tcrk and New Or-loans CARS ROLL 0VER CN SIDES rrUai Aeeldeat aa tkc 'Ffieoa ia Vklek Oat la Badly Bart. SFRINCnELD. Mo., March t Tbe 'Frisco SouiheaEtrra limited, ahich left prir.gte)d at l td this morning for tbe north, was derailed at Bo: d'Arc, the ruail car. baggage, express, smoker and one chair ctr rclliig over tn :t?:r .dn Tie engine end two sleepers remained upright. Two postal clerk Miller and Davis of Kansas City and the baggageman and ex press messenger were hurt slightly. None of the passengers was injured. Tbe acci SEARCHING FOR A MURDERER i I Clee Tet Mea ki klllel rolleeasaa si Valerkary, CosnaectleaC WATERBCRT, Conn.. March . The search for the murderer of roliceman Paul Mendelsohn, who was slain by one of tbe masked men is their attack upon a trolley ear last evening, was renewed today after a posse had spent most of the night scour ing the region about Forest park. Aa far a "known tbe detectives have not secured cny clue. Excitement runs fcigb over the tilling end today strike leeder declared that the union would offer a reward for informa tion leading ta tbe detection of tbe men concerned. NEW COAL ROAD IS PLANNED rosakiae Will Lay Rails far Fttta karg to Folat a Lake Erie. PTTT5ECRG, March . Tbe Post tomor row will say; Another rallrcad line from Pittsburg ta the lakes is in prospect. It will carry coal from this region to the dock and pier of the Pitieburg Coal com pany near Cleveland, ft will be owned and cperated by tbe railroad coal combine. Tbe lack of railroad tacit: ies during the past year prevented the Pittsburg Coal company from marketing several million tons of coal in tb nortvwest and a'otig tbe great lakes. Surveys have been made tor a line, the lake terminus of wh.ch will be i south of Mentor morf h, on LEfce Eris. RAN- THE PURE CRAIN COFFEE Eves children drirk Grkin-O because tbey like it ar.il the doc tors say it h good far them. VTty xtotT It contkiEs all of tLe nourikii xnect cf the pure gru2a and son , ot the poi&ons of coffee, TUT IT TO-DAY. lasaadsas.BCT MERCER NAMES A MIDDIE kasBlaatee Oils Howard as Kaval Cadet at Aaaawolis Araaeaa. AVNAPOUS. Md.. March S The follow ing today received appointment ,to tbe naval academy from Preildect F i:evtlt: F-a'.pb Earle Sampson, son of the lata Rear Admiral Samion: J- Ti'cofiward Phillip, sen of the late Rear Admtral Joht W. Phillip of battleship Texas fame. Otis W. Howard, sen of Ms)or Guy How nd. she waa shot in tbe Philippines, has received an appointment from ex-Congress-maa Mercer. A SAomevrtal (kaai. Weak, airkly invalids are soon changed by Electric Hitter Into healthy aoea and wasnen. Tbey core or na stay. biti. For sals bj Kukn A Ca. Purifies the blood Strengthens the nerves Brings color to the cheeks A grand family medicine Ayer's all, Tested lor sixty years Ask your doctor Then do as he says We know he will approve X C Ajtr Cdw, UwdB. Umsx.