TTTE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAKCTI 15. 1003. CHAMBERLAINS ARE CHEERED i thrrltle say that th-y expect te tr a toiVr rf deaths to Hiftp pollen On o)r) Mia t6ay: '"W ar. oaly be- gtnalrg 10 uncover this case It may prove O-Tea f irn wViorne U;oa Tleir LrtL-i ' CE " greatest criminal ftnti ia tb a. story 01 in? oepnnxcen. Hwify It tfc. arrb-coastrator 1b maty rrlnjet. the tutbcrttie ay. They btv. learned that tor nur mos'-hi pan hit from Socti Afnc. COLONEL SECRET AFY VERY HOPEfl'L (kiakrrUit K-.s-erlmll y rl.aered ay Peeal aaa Hiikind ai. f-a Wii Great AH Darta rwelaewttea Trip. beflq,uarter ksv brs patrenlad by mar? toaro, both married anS sing', nbos same ar tc in tb possession of tb dis trict attorney. When ib? teer. wat arrested detectives earthed hi bo-us and confiscated a y no lo 1 tif battled drugs. Instruments and other partpkemal.a, much of shith )U figure ia tie raw. LONDON, Verch It 'Sotitketr.T'ton Wei- Physician In all section of lb city comet Horn Britain Empire Statesman." hfT reported ras. tbst aill probably lesd ia bur letter, surrounded and intertwined ! to tb opening of many grtvei and a many with union lackt an 3 ttsrt and stripes, ai lDquestt. la every case tbe patient rt tbe motto tfcat Bret greeted Colonial Sec- appeared wrb a minor complairt. which retary Chamberlain arid Vra. Chamberlain ! grtw progressively nor and ahlch. Jurt pa landing at Southampton today from Ufor death, manifested whtt are sea re South Africa. called ai tbe usual symptoms of arsenical Tb travelers bad a martritrerjt greet- poisoning lng. Tbe quays aer elaborately decorated. Tbe records of tbe Bureau of Health shew tbe ships wre dressed IB gala fashion and i that Hoseey Issued death certificate ever rounds of cheering and tbe blowing of . hi can signature at "George Hooesey, M. irhiaUea and eirens greeted tbe User Nor- I)-." asd tbe autborttiea are dolcg tbelr man aa It panned tip Sou", bam pi on water I ftraorl to diarover bow and from born with Mr. and Vra Chamberlain, arcompa- ba obtained tbo blank forma Hied by Lord Cbamblom. trt lord of tbe imlralty. aundlng on tbe parade dock , CONFESSES CRIME TO JURY ai aoon aa toe steamer waa varpea ' Hmlatt Mr4rrr Df-M-rik-ra KIIUa trom Cktra Wltaraa TALE OF THE THREE GRACES Tfcrr 8 rtn frra Sew Terk Amp Kort Clant;.Ejin Lor 3 311 Bociatj. TOHAYE fOUNO HUSEAiDS IN BRITAIN Jti barf Mr. Chamberlain'! tamlly went on fleck. They ere followed abortly by tb mayor of tbe corporation of Southampton, who welcomed the traTelera. The mayor then banded a bouquet to Mrs. Chamber lain, and a procexaloa vaa formed, with tbe mayor and Mrs. Chamberlain leading and Mr. Chamberlain and the mayor i daughter romlng after them, and walked tbroufh crowda to tb reception ball. Mr. Chamberlain wa brocr.ed. bot be appeared to have thinned considerably. Tb party then entered carriage and flror throurh tb thronged and flex-orated treeta to Hartley ball, tb aoene of eo many prerloui fnnctlona connected with tbe Booth African war. There aa address of we) coma was presented to Mr. Chamber lain, who, 1b the course of bis reply, warwefl tbe reentry tet to erereatlmato the resulu he bad actually achieved. HBfal m4 Ceet. He was bopeTul, and rren confident, that tbe Dutch of South Africa would hereafter loyally take tbeir place as membera of tbe empire to which tbey now belong, but It could sot be expected that the long record f vacillation and weakness which led to tbe war would be wiped out 1b tbe twink ling of an eye. Subsequently Mr. Chamberlain and bis party took a train to London, where a larfre crowd awaited tbelr arrival. Premier Bal four asd practically the whole cabinet were present at Waterloo etation to meet Mr. Chamberlain, The greetings whirh be re ceived were everywhere tnoet cordial. Mrs. Chamberlain came in for a full share of tb welcome. Special cheers were given for her. asd Is tbe greeting cf the depu tation from Birmingham, wbicb west out to meet tbe Norman in tbe Solent, aba was especially mentioned. Referring to this in tbe eours of bis reply to the Birmingham delegation, Mr. Chamberlain said: 1 thank you wary much for including, aa indeed you should, the name f my wife. It is indeed true that her companionship ha been of the greatest aasirtane to me. Indeed. I bardly know how 1 could have Jot through the great task I undertook but or ber co-oieratioii. Jklato Meaxths of Agssy, I have been afflicted with rheumatism for tb past nine months asd-save bees con fined to my bed with the most excruciating pains. Much of tbe time I waa unable to gooTo my limbs. My wife, my daily at tendant. ' administered every mouthful of sustenance I received. I commenced using Chamberlain's Pals Balm aem time ago asd today I can do my usual time. Cham berlain's medicines are the beat I ewer aaw. Josejh M. Lolar, Oldtows. Maine. CHICAGO, March 14 Bud Hisr-ns, a mulatto, on trial for the murder of Mrs. Annie Butler, created a sensation is ixurt today by confessing on the witness stand i that be committed the crm. "Bud Higgles" demanded Assistant Ptale e Attorney Fake: Lid you not kill Mrs. Aunle BuilerT" Tbe colored man looked at bis questioner a few seconds asd replied: "Tes. I killed ber." As b uttred tbe words be sprang to hi feet, descended from tbe witness stand and raised bis arms in as excited gesture. 'I want to tell this Jury all about it," be eiciaioted. but waa ordered back to tbe witnret stand. T11 tell Juat how it happened." con tinued tbe excited mas from the witness chair. "I called her to the telephone and told ber to bold tbe wire. Then I ran and shot her through tbe window." "In tbe alxteen years that I have been oa the bench," said Judge Hon on, "I have never witnessed a scene such a this, nor has anything ever affected too aa this has done." Be TRICK RIDER GETS A FALL Mm ft Badly Hart While fkMilag tk Ckste that Be Mar Die. KETW TORK. March 14. Prof. Iarla. who baa been giving public exhibitiona of "shooting the chutes" down as inclined plane on bicycle steps, has met with an ac cident at tbe Bt. Nicholas rink which may result in his death. Tbe plank on which Davis made the de scent was about eighteen laches wide aad Blncty-two feet long, the upper end b Maris -lag nearly to the roof. Shortly after start lag on bis downward coarse Dawis stumbled and frll to his knees. After oltditg few yards, be toppled ever the aide to tbe ice beneath. He was picked up unconscious and re moved to a hospital. His bead was found to be terribly rut and kmised. but tbe fear that be bad concussion of the brain was dispelled by a searching examination. HERB DOCTOR IS "ACCUSED raxtrwats rxrtct.Hy Vssiea Who Vm Aaatosa t Hawe Their H -flt4." PHILADELPHIA. March 14 Tbe police for several days have been investigating the career of George Hoasey, tbe negro "berh charge of cauaiag the dath of tb vomas't , Aoctor, who was yesterday committed to prison with Mrs. Katberlne Dasze on the husband eighteen months ago by poiaea. Mrs. Dense is said to be only one of a heat of women a bono object ia consulting the "doctor" waa sot legitimate. Tbe au A Malae Mereaaat Tells Why ReeoaiBieaAi Chaaaherlalas Cewgh Hesee-4r. "I have aald Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for a number of yeara. I have five other kinds, but sell more of Chamber lain's than of all of the othera, and it has never failed to please," sayo Alonio Pur intos of West Bowdoln. Maine. '1 do sot use any other kind myself or in my family. I win give you a bit of experience I had with this remedy myself, I had a cough caused by catarrh, bo tbe doctors told mr. I kept a continual hacking and when 1 got a cold it was much worse. Tbe doctor could sot relieve me and I used several cough cures, all to so purpose, except to get my stomach out of order. I had grows worse for two or three yeara aad it became ery annoying. After I took the agency for Chamberlain's Medicines I tried Chamber lain 'a Cough Brmedy. I used half a dotea bottles of tbe 3t-cent sis and three bottles of tbe (0-cest site and was thoroughly cured. I have sot had a ocrugh ainoe, bow going oa two years, except when I get a cold; then 1 tak this remedy and it soon ties zee all right. I know that my catarrh has sot bothered me sear ao much as be fore, so of course I always recommend Chamberlain's whes I am asked for the best cough remedy. I would have willingly gives $50. M to any oae who would have cured my cough as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy did." It is tbe personal recommendation of people who have been cured by it that gives Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Its great pop ularity. It la perfectly natural for any ons vho has bees cured of an obstinate cough or who has warded off a threatened attack of pneumonia, or whose children have bees cured of sever attacks of croup, to men tion the matter to his friends and neigh bors and to recommend the remedy that cured tbem when be eee that It is seeded. GOSSIP SEPARATES FAMILY Trwth Is Iwre4 After Eleven! Tears, Whea Wife Is Djlna; ef CeBsnsatlsu Match of Eldest Is Calmtaatlea of Childish nsaaee la awsth Aaser lea Bey f has. pleas f ease la rar-O Usi. (Cnpyrigbt IMS. by Press Pub'.iehlr.g Co l LONDON. March 14 (New Tork World CaMgTem t pecial Telegram ) Three Graces, abose fsmlly r.ame f.nfis itself full Interpretation in tbe lovely faces, are tbe daughters of Mltbatl P. Grace, formerly of New Tork and now of London, a hose home is on Belgrade square. They ar the attractions of en c! tb most brilliant drawing rooms in tb Etgliah capital, and tbe unbiased critic would tod it hard to de cide which of tb trio carries ctt tb palm. Inseparable la their affection, as they ap parently are, ia their beauty each ahlnes the more is the presence of her sietera. FotsiMy tbe most talked of. by reason of ber marriige. i Elena (Lady Dosough- more). the wife of an Irish peer, whose career is already premising enough to tug- i gett the elevation of another Americas woman to vice regal honors. Tbe eaxl served bis apprenticeship Is cSclai IL'e at private secretary to Blr Henry Blake dur ing the latter term as governor of Hong Kong. Few people fcav knows that tbe iatersa- tioral match, which seemed so emlneatly fitting from tbe charm of Miss Grace, at well as her wealth, and the distinction of Lord Donoughmcr, a boae dollars were as few as his pedigree a as long, was the re sult of a romance of long standing. It began down in South America, when two young people, not yet emancipated fro ia knickerbockers and short frocks, were investigating life with tbe enthusiasm of til your pst era for tbe sew and unex pected. Champion af Fatare W ife. Tb old earl was a heavy stockholder Is som South Americas enterprises of which Machael Grace was tbe bead and both had taken their families to share their voluntary exile. Tocng Lord Suirdale, as tbe preatnt earl was then, became sot only the cham pion cf his can pretty sisters. Lady Nor ah and Lady Evelyn Helv-Hutchinaon. but of the Graces as well. Braxil asd Peru wers tbe localities where tbe English and American comrade cemented a friendship which wat to defy time and change and to merge in at least one instance into aome thing deeper and warmer. Mr. Grace, like bis brother, Nw Tork's former mayor, Is essentially Americas. De spite the fact that his wealth was accumu lated largely is South America asd his res idence was eventually England, his girts profited by tbe schools under Cncle Sam't supervision at they did by tbe British is tutctiona. Continental schooling there was none, Mrs. Grace choosing to keep ber ascgnier is the home atmosphere much as possible. Eliza, the eldest daugh ter, ia Mrs. Hubert Beaumont. Her hus band is the second bob of the head of the famous Torkehlre family of Beaumont. who made himself mors beloved by hia people by declining a peerage on the arorw that be was prouder of his nam as a com moner. The family is esormously rich. Mrs. Beaumont is closely resembled by the third daughter, Marabita, who is still la the heyday of her belledom, asd has re fused ao far to listen to the plea of many sighing swains. All the London world is interested to see which way the beauty will throw the handkerchief. Aaather Oae Caantaa; Oa. Asd bow come a secret. The three Graces are supplemented by a fourth, but a Gladys is tlll in tbe schoolroom, with mind untroubled about social tway, her path to the matrimonial haven it likely to be entirely unimpeded long before she is ready to embark tipon it. Tbe natural charm of tbe Grace girls Is without doubt a direct heritage from their mother, who it today a oft-To!eed woman of tlngulcr magnetism Alway readily adaptable to tbe life about her, Mrs Grace has picked up and curi ously retained a slight touch of tbe Span ish in ber accent. Long residence in South America and her fluent use of the Spanish tongue are partly accountable for this In voluntary trick of memory, but much must be laid to tbe ready sympathy of a musi cal ear for the melodies of a Latin tongue. Possibly Mrs. Grace's proudest boast Is that she It the grandmother of two of tbe finest boys in London. One is tb baby sob of Mrs. Beaumont, tbe other, scarcely older, that cf Lady Donoughmore. How the the Fire-Fighter's Story Strongest JVIon in the Philadelphia Fire Department Once Weakest Gained His Strength and Health, by Using Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney and Bladder Remedy. TJ EKE S the storr of a man who was near deaths uoor ana j tjere ithetory hetve itto sptciai representative of rhn c 1 1- c was saved br usine tSwHrnrv-noot. I 'My friend, do you suffer with! GRAND RAPIDS. Mieh.. March 14 A woman neighbor, eleven yeara ago, con vinced the wile of Wilson Mclntyre. tbea a traveling man living is Milwaukee, that ber husband wat leading a double life, ant, during his absence, she packed ber effect and returned to tbe borne of ber parent is BaSala. Whes Mclntyre returned he found bit ail gone. The asm womas told him that she had eloped with another man. He wrote to her parents la Buffalo and his letters were returned uaopetted. He mtde no eCort to follow hit wife end when he heard she was living ip Indianapolis did sot go sear ter. Recently he discovered that be had been deceived, and, communicating with his wife, learned that ahe was dying of consumption. He left for Indianapolie last sight to aee her. ah. amu. - -r ' --5-5 - if ' . satr " , w- A little red, a little white, delicately blended. That's one wsy. Here's a better : Tike Ayer't Sarsapmlla, It makes the blood pure and rich. You know the rest: red cheeks, steady nerves: good digestion, restful sleep, power to endure. Keep the bowels regular with Ayers Pills; this will greatly aid the Sarsapirilla. Two grand family medicines. Keep them on hand. . a xttm oa. ;--.::-.f If he came to tou and s-aid: kidney trouble? IK your back aebe? To you ftfl bad all OTer and can't tell exactly what's the matter? Have you tried medicines or doctors with out benefit? Are you about discouraged? Then do a I did. and get well Use Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root! I know it will cure rou." If he did this, would you be lieve him? Wouldn't you, if you were a sufferer, follow his advice, knowing that he bore living, sentient, vital testimony to the wonderful virtues of this great natural remedv? "1 AT ELL, that is just what llugo Ilutt, strongest man in the Philadelphia Fire Department, hero of a hundred battles with the flames, is do ing now through the medium of this newspaper. Hugo Hutt has been con nected with the Philadelphia Fire Iepartment for the past four years, lie is stationed at the engine house at Nine teenth and Callowhill Streets. Mr. Hutt is known as the strongest man in the Fire Department and has taken many priies at athletic tournaments for his prow ess in the field of sports. He is also an ex-sergeant of the United States Infantry, hav ing for several years been stationed at Fort Niobrara, Xeb. Mr. Hurt also served with the Sixth Pennsylvania Ilegiment during the Spanish-American war. -: j - - -vS" .-- - J '' '' -j 'ssyy '''''''' ' '. Ureat Newspaper. The North American.' V.u aill haruiy believe it .sen 1 tell jcu ibere it a iirr aben my bofy a-ts is such a d.M-ssed wrditios tbst my rel atives and friends aould have, at no time, be n surprised to learn c? a:y dia It aas all due to kidney treuMe. fnr ahlth I could secure no relif. I ass under ibe care of try family physician for a Eu:nbr rf J ar. t ut be a at unable to do me ar? good. I also consulted la. noted spe cial. sit on kidney d.seasea. but tbey wer. unaVe to five hj more tbaa temporary relf. 1 had already made trpMrttlon to o:n the army, but aas turned dean on ate pub l of Buy bad physical condition. "1 aas advised to try that greatest of all rrroedi' SWAMr-ROOT. '1 a rote to I'r Kilmer ft Co., st Bir.g hamton. N. T . for a suoiple bottle, and in E"ct upon m aas so ootH-eable that I aert immediately and bought a supply from try drurgtst. with tbe result tbst la a coujparatn ely fbort time 1 had entirely reoo ertd and leca:se tbe mas you see me sea. "I served a run. ber of years la the army aad for the past four years 1 have bees cot.nened vilh tbe Philadelphia Tire I psnnirct. My nor., both in tbe army and trli'.itg tres in Philadelphia, has been tbe iron srduon. tnd aork that 1 could not do. did I not have a strong physique. "1 do not know a hat the a ords Kid-r-y Trouble' mean now. aad do not eapeH to. 1 cannot rsk too highly of Snamp Koot. A fca bottles of thi great remedy did more for roe than a dnsen physicians could " (Sienefl) Hl'OO HVTT. frSi Pullman St.. Philadelphia, Pa. ' a 'A HVGO HVTT, PHILADELPHIA FIREMAN. NP this is only one man's storv if the average reader of a newspaper could be ersuaded to read the thousands of such testimonials which come to Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the kidney troubles which now afflict humanity would be cut down fifty per cent. For thew testimonials all prove beyond a doubt that the great est cure for kidnev, liver and bladder troubles is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, NATURE'S GREATEST AID TO THE SUFFERING. EDITORIAL NOTICE. Swamp-Root it ao remarkably successful that a special arrangement has been made by which all of our reader abo have sot already tried it, may have a aample bottle sent absolutely tree by mail, also a book that tells all about it and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer at Co.. Binghamtos, N. T. Is writ ing be sure to mention that you read this geserous offer in The Omaha Sunday Bee. Tbe regular fifty-cent asd one-dollar aise bottlee ar. aold by all druggists. Dost mak. any mistake, but remember the same, Sa-amp-Root Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and ths addrest, Bisghamton, N. T., on every bottle- DIET TALKS OF LOTTERIES laslltatlaa Baa Defalt Flare la Cer. anaa State til Is Well PatraalceaU BERLIN. March 14 Tbe Prussian Diet was engaged ia a solemn debate this week over the addition of another class to the state lottery, proposed by Finance Minister von RheiLbadea. ahe explained tbe intrica cies and mathematical principles involved ia Prnssis s great gambling isstitatloB that yields the state eemethir.g like ti.iiK .(h'O a yea. Lotteries have a definite piece is tbe finance systems cf most of the German states and ths finance minister observed that if Fruama abandoned its lottery ths Pruaaiana would spend Just as muth mosey on ths latteries of other states. It it estimated that tbe varices states take in llf.bttfi.uOO la thit way. Abundant literature is circulated, affirming that it it ! not .nly morally proper for a mas to invest in a lottery, but that it is his duty net to omit any chance to provide for h'.a family. Besides the gweertiatent lottery there are tiumerouB private lotteries authorised by tbe state for public and semi-public pur poses, such as tbe build ir.g schemes for de fraying the rspentet of charitable undertaking!. of the prlsoe of Wales' children, sttended tbe wild West show at Olympla today. Tb royal party, which occupied a specially con structed boa. seemed thoroughly to enjoy the performance. Their majesties afterward visited the In dian camp, ahere Colonel Cody was pre sented to them. Colonel Cody sod Major Burke then escorted the royal party through the settlement, ahere tbe rough riders were d'awn Bp ia a double liae. At the center of tbe camp two tiny In dians presented the queen with big bou qoets. She took tb flowers and, kneeling down, shook lb little brean hands and patted the children's eheeka. ' The Indian children, afterward presented the young princess alth clay pigeons. King Edward asked for Baker, whom he knew aben prinoe of Wales, and "Johnny" Baker aas presented. The king complimented him on his skill Is shooting. REMEDY WORSE THAN TROUBLE Lsis HoiwwItm Da lot rail la arlta the Saa PVaael.ro Krt. (Copyrirht, laud, by Press Publishing Co ) LONDON. March 14 (New Tork World Cablegram Special Telegram.) Miss G. Stewart of Ban Francisco came here to tell the English women "How to do Without Servanta." They ruahed to bear her solu tion of this great social problem, but when abe told them to do their awn housework the atteedanc. began insensibly to thin out, and at the close' of the lecture the audience had almost disappeared. Eagliah women say it may be very well ia California, but ts London so woman who can af crd help ia ready to clean her oa n house and rack her own meals. KING HELPS THE VILLAGERS raraiaaea l.isbt. Heat mm Pael Free ta the reanle at Vtk aenaa. tCepyrigbt. 1. by Press P-uMiahir.g CV LONDON. Msrrh 14 (New Tora World Cablegram Special Telegram ) King Ed ward, who is superior t. tbe It. Is con stantly sees driving aa electric motor at a thirty-mile pace along the court roads about Sasdrliigham. Every cottage In Sandrlngbaa and the adjoining village of Wolvertoa hit been Cited at the king's expense with electric l.ghl. electric heating and electric cooking apparatus For seven months a Parts elec trician hat had the loan of Lord Marcus Beresford't farm house oa tbe royal estate to toper vis the work. KING VISITS CODY'S SHOW aVaraltlr. ee WI14 Vest, A firm eras Tsarlsg Esssasaest a a a laa'laaa Salata aeea. LOVI-ON. Maerh 14 -Tbe king asd quaes, aoeaapaaied by Prise Yicterta, Prinoe SJ4 Prist Char i pf De nark ad three EARL IS NOTHING GAINER HssireJ.ltar Twa.t Tertniaataa, hat laetataa Baa Leag tWea HI a. (Copyright. by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, iiarch 14 (New York World Cablegram Special Telegram.) Ths earl rf Ellesmere denies the rejort that at noes last Sunday he came into possession of Cluo.OOi.OOO through the terminating cf tbe hundred-year trust created tj' lis ancestor, the duke of EriCgeaaler, bo pierced cen tral England with canals. The earl ssys it does not mesn a far.bing gain to him. as be has enjoyed the whole income of the trurt for forty yeara. DISTRUST CZAR'S DECREE Ebisasj Teif FreEh Examp'.e of Hopet Deferred i Due. AFRAID MONARCH WILL WITHDRAW Walt Aasloa.lr far Practical Mean are. Deslaaed ta Give Effect a Royal Birthday Promise, a. Lvlahly Made. ST. PETEP.RBVRG, Friday, Msrrh 11, (vie the Frontier.) The public has sus pended Its Judgment on the ctar's decree providing for religious freedom and other reform until the practical measures are announced. Russian history Is strewn with disillusion xeeMs, asd the liberals aay tbey are pre pared for another. Even in lest radical circle the (ear is expressed that the re actionaries may succeed in hau.penng the ctar's desire for reforms. The progressives are particularly outspoken in tbelr distrust of M. von Pleha-e's protection in the reform program- Tbey eomplain also of tbe ap parent in teat ion to permit the domination of the priesthood in local secular efla'ra. The decentralisation feature is welcomed. Tbe necessity, heretofore, If applying to the St. Petersburg chancellories in oonnection ! with tbe most trivial mailers was largely ' responsible for the paralysis of public aed ; private Initiative. Tri MiluUs. a relative of tbe famous , i advisor of Aleaander II during the emabci- j Ipatlon. hails the ctar's proneunoemetit for j toleration ajih ettbusitsm. It is generally ' remarked that this passive of tbe decree; contrasts sharply with tfce report on or thodcxy by M. PobiedonosiseS. procurator of the holy synod, published last aeek. in which sinner meaFures against the sects. including tbe so-called stundists, moloanes and others accused of socialistic tendencies were demanded. It is considered doubtful whether tbe special recommendations against those sects declared t. be particu larly dangerous will be modified. Where land is cheap... Thousands of loan, Minnesota and Nebraska farmers hav. mewed to Oklahoma in tbe last four yeara. They are there yet and they lnterd to stay. They are making as much money, acre for acre, aa they did in tbeir old homes Tie land Is Just as good snd costs less than half as much. Pncea are advancing every year. Take a couple of aeekt' holiday snd visit Oklahoma. Aa unusu ally good opportunity is offered by the bo roe seekers' excursion rates which the F.otk Island oilers. March 17th, April Tth and iisL fre fsre. plus C for the round trip "ne way rules ar ccirresiiondiTigly l .w. Tickets ana full information at tils office. G. A. Rutherford, D. P. A. 1323 Farnsm St., Cntht, Neb. a ROYAL COMMISSION COMING Ma a Oa. Htslrel aaa fifty TV Dollar, ta ray far Lit ta Fair. LONTXJN. Marra 14 Amotg th. civil aerrio. eatlmate for lKi-4 iasued today appears tbe sum af lib.. dot as a grant in aid of tb espenses of th. royal commis sion for ibe St Louis exposition. A not appended explains that any further too trinntiont decided upon will be provided for ia tbe estimate of subsequent years. EMPEROR SETTLES DISPUTE Bays that Fire E(lsei Have Right af Way Over Every. talae. EEF.LIN. March 14. Empertr WillUm has ordered that fir engines need sot stop even for himself er tbe empress, let slone ther membere ef the royal family, ambas sadors or drtaebmen's of mart ting troops This order was the result of a dispute aver the driver of a fare engine refusing to obey a lieutenant's g nature to stop and let a company of infantry past. Mr ateaeae. Uirssa HAVANA. March 14 Tbe Veiled Elates sir but Dal; bin, with Secretary Moody and the congressional party oa beard, ar rived from Key West this afternoon. It it Secretary Moody's trtttuoa t. remain in Havana for tae dayt. laying visit of cour tesy to tbe government officials before pro ceeding ta Balia Meada asd CetBLasamo ta ln.pact the s:tes propoM-d for the as taUishment af naval stations- CANADIAN PEAS FOR SWINE Cassias; Ceaaty Faraser. Make Te.t af a lew Fae4 ta Take ike Fl.ee af f.ra. Varicocele Hydrocele Blood Poison ImB Strieturo nuuiuic W. 1. COOK, U. D. If you have any ailment in th' tie banks about our reliability o scut w have cured, abo do not ot Yariococtlt in one aek. never to pletaed alth after ae rxt.Uin. Hy evil effects of virsoit habitt in JO t ait bout potash or mercury. Pllet I Rupture :s six. We guarantee ou Lrouft f-rst- Cbtrres loa and con abe. lint tou should aeek relief. Alt r let u give yon tbe names of good otti Ject te tbe use of their names. Ws caea return, by as original met bod yen will s drooeie in ten flays Lost mansooa ana o Wt days blood Puiraoo ta 27 t. Ob days a 13 dsys. Fistula la two week a0 r cure. 1b writing as well as to show tb. suit at ion fre. at office or by letter. Cook TJIedical Co. 110-112 S. 14th St.. Omaha, Neb. Onse Hear. OVER DILV KWI OFFICE, a. an. la a a. am. aaa ears. Ia av as. ta WE?T POINT. NU-, Wsrch 14 tfpeclal A number of fsrmers is th s vicinity sr. about t. experiment alth the raising of Canadas pea to take tbe plat of ccin ' aa a food for eaine Seed has been pre- ! cured from Canada and a thorough test aill ' . . , .n b tuade It is eWimed that the crop tan I he paeiured in it green state and s t ill I vt'til- Granny Iroi.sciu of this city and a Biaua Palls 4c WiLimar railroad, charged mature and the ripe peaa fed tc saifcej traveling tt.lk aere out arv.t.g ibis mom- nub hswtg pralrtt chickene In bis posse. with results superior to ike feeding of Cartaia Weaver. t essWtae. PLAl'EN. Saxony. March 14. All the earn. The outcome will be ger!y aaailed, a it it lurmised that the conftani, monot onous ieedicg of corn to talc tend to I . T" . " terpetutt the dreaded beg cboUre oombisatiea ta regulate price lor 'fcr ; years. The atull st.j largely I. the Lsned Sutes and It t expected that prices will ladvaao. attd tbertfcy aC.ot tiport ordtra- i ALBION. Nth March 14 i;cU.l ) Bta.ly Hart la at.a.n.y. it.g tbeir 'ip. U-rtnA frigbtetit A and ran aion out of .bskue. Hurley U charged assy. E.'th met. acre badl hurt and the . nh having disposed of them to B. C. I.t boise. atre merely cut iur, a restaurant mat. There a fig ; iuT.ta. and as tbe fine is ;( g bird the rea.lt, M.I Be Severe. 1 " T- lf " retarned. will b. f lOCX ClTi'. la-, V.trh 14 (?reial ( . Telegrsm l fuit bf bn comme need here , Munriy sight the boy evangelist will against W.l.aa S. Hurlt;-, agent til th. 4 p4.k Iw lb bescot of lag Otoaaa arphasa.