THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: BUXlTAY, SEPTEMBER fi, 1003. T.lephonee (ls-Ot WB CXOBB BATU RDATH AT P. M. Beo, Sept I, 1M. Autumn's Finest Silks Are Here.... Just a hint of what you will find inour Bilk department in pretty mew things. NEW CREAM BASKET NOVELTY SILK-Cream ground, woven In a pretty, fin banket weave, with email figures of two colore scattered over the surface nil green and pink shaded together Juit a suggestion of color 11.00 a yard. CREAM LOUISINE STRIPE NOVELTY SI.K In two eolors-H of Inch baby blue satin etrlpe. alternating with 4 of Inch cream Loulstne stripe. Nile green stripe with white, etc., with a slight tpuch of color, like a tiny rose bud, scat tered over the surface very stylish and new T1.00 a yard. CREAM TAFFETA NOVELTY SILK with a gauty rlne-llke pattern, made up of three dainty colors forming the pattern. The color combinations are pink, nlle and matelxt blue., Only the slightest suggestion of color Is brought out In the pattern fc.OO a yard. IVORY- WHITE LOUISINE NOVELTT SILK-plaln Loulslne ground, with small figures In tints of rose, pink and nlle green J1.00 a yard. WHITE PARISIAN NOVELTY BILK In a pretty Ivory whits ground, with woven dots and small; irregular figures. In the new printed Dresden figures 11.80 yard. NEW AUTUMN SILKS IN DARKER COLORS In small novelty checks, hair stripes, dainty dots and small figures, have the call In medium and dark colors at 75c, 11.00, 11.26 a yard. NOTE. All ths new gun metal silks. In both figures and plain effects, are hers . . ffLOO, L2 a yard. .. f . DRESS TRIMMINGS New, showing of fashionable Fall Dress Trimmings. ' - New black, white tfnd fancy applique. New Persian appliques and bands. New fringes and girdles. ' Silk Cluny lace bands in black, white, brown, tan and navy. Briar stitch trimming In white and black, v . We hav dress trimmings from 2Jc to .17.60 a yard. Tumi? !Y. M. C. A. Building, Corner Sixteenth and DouglasStt GOVERNMENT PROBES TRUST fold the amount of baggage which 'officers may have transported at the expense of the government. The amounts are as follows: Major general, 10.SD0 pounds; brig adier general, 8,400 pounds; field officer, T.J0O pounds; captain, S,0-5 pounds; first lieutenant, 5,100 pounds; second lieutenant and veterinarians,' 4,500 pounds; noncom missioned officer,' 1,600 pounds. " . At present excess' baggags Is being trans ported by the owner at bis own "risk and .whatever cost might be Imposed upon It. Under ths new regulations the excess will be transported by the government at favorable rates, which may be obtains J by the War department and the actual cost . of transportation charged against ths owner. No Hop (or Canal Treaty. That ths United States government has given up hope of favorable action by thi Colombian congress on the Panama canal treaty was made plain tonight, . when a high official of tho State department de clared that the treaty was practically dead. although the Colombian congress had until the 224 of this month to act upon It. Offi- plai advices received here, convey ths Intel ligence that the friends of the treaty at Bogota have abandoned their efforts In the .Interest of ratification, and soma of them ( have departed for their homes. MAY LEAVE VATICAN (Continued from First .Page.) Rampolla under the late pope because of tils knowlodge of foreign, languages and the ability he has demonstrated In trans ' acting the foreign business of the Holy See sines the pspal election. " Mgr. Del Val, whose father was a Spaniard, has been described by this press In ths United States as an enemy of that, country and oppose to many "of the privilege - as1te4) by thp church lrf America.' None, howsver. of his actions during the conclave and even after ca';be 'interpreted as Inimical to Ajuerlqaa Interests, while his nomination a. ptpa .' secretary of stats would be very welcome In England, where ha received his educi Uon and where he numbers many personal friends. - . United States District Attorney Will In rsstiga'.e Kansas Goal Miners, IS SATISFIED COMBINATION EXISTS Federal Officer Baa Secured Monthly Price Schedule and Will Watch tho Proceedings la tho ' State Conrt. TOPEKA. Sept 5. J. S. Dean, United States district attorney for Kansas, re ceived orders today from the department of justice at Washington to begin prose cutions against the members of the al leged coal trust in this state.' District At torney Dean has turned the work of gath ering evidence against the operators over to E. D. McKeever. Mr. MciCeever said today: I am so certain that there is a combine or trust among the coal operators of Kan sas that I am going to probe the matter to tne Bottom. As to tne metnoas ot pro cedure I am not yet ready to talk. Mr, , McKe.ver has copies of monthly price schedules that have been sent out by the Mid-State Coal Dealers' associa tion and the Interstate Association Op erators of Kansas City. Copies of th?e schedules have also teen sent to the at torney general In Washington. While Mr. McKeever will not co-operate with At torney General . Coleman and County At torney H ungate in. the separate proceed ings already started and which will come up In the district colrt here next Monday, he will attend the trial and get all the information poaslble'Tor his use. ' No Instructions to proceed against coI Operators have, been received by Major William Warner, United States district at torhey for Western" Missouri.. Kansas City Is headquarters for both operators and Job bers of coal tor Kansas as well as for Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma, and a thorough Investigation would naturally in clude .the Kansas City operators. . . YERKES LEARNS A LESSON . Providing London Tabes Agafnst ' 7' Disaster Like One In , ' ... (Copyright, 190J. by Press Publishing Co.) ; s LONDON, Sept. (.-(New York. World '. Cablegram Special Telegram.) Mr. ' and Mr. Charles T. Yerkes returned from Paris on Thursday night They are stay ; leg at' the Carlton,' whero for another two . weeks Mr. Yerkes and experts wh have made; an exhaustive examination cf ths 'parts tube will .devise complete precau Mono against fire In his underground sys tems, r CHINESE SITE DEDICATED Repreatntat'TJi of Flowery Kingdom lfeet at Exposition Ground, - WILL REPRODUCE PALACE Of PRINCE LUN Kansas Settles Lively Contest by So loetlaa; Chancellor Strong as nperintrndent of Its Edn catlonal Exhibit. ST. LOUIS, Sept S- The site on which the Chinese government will erect a re production of the palace of Prince Pu Lun as Its national pavilion was dedicated today with speeches, the unfurling of flags and the drinking of toasts from a loving cup. The entire suite of the Chinese govern ment in St. Louis, including the family of the vice commissioner, attended the cere monies. A large crowd had assembled to witness the ceremonies, and with a squad of thirty Jefferson ' guards Bergeant Klyde Wolfe kept them In order. The participants filed Into the enclosure, the vice commissioner with President Francis, Mrs. Wong with John Barrett, Secretary Li with Secretary Stevens and the attaches with Theodore Hardee. A number of the participants wore yel low triangles, on which was a blue dragon the Chinese colors. President Francis wore In his buttonhole a- spray of Chinese lilies, which had been given him by ths vice commissioner. Mr. Barrett introduced Vice Commis sioner Wong to President Franols, who presented him to the audience. At this Juncture the flags, which had teen drawn to the top of the poles In knots were broken out." Mrs. Wong assisted by Commissioner Barrett, unfurled the Chi nese flag, a yellow field bordered one with a band of white and carrying a blue dragon. Mrs. F. W. Lehmann, assisted by Secre tary Stevens, unfurled the American flag. Each flag was dipped three times to salute the other. The first' "Intramural" transportation system on the World's fair site Is now In operation. It is a temporary arrangement to hold Until the automobile service, which the World's Fair Automobile company proposes to inaugurate as soon as It is possible to- build and equip. Is put Into operation. The transportation heretofore available was that afforded by. a number of big carry-alls or park wagons. Chile's Natural Display. SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 5.-Owlng to the financial situation of the country the gov ernment has decided to end to the St Louis exposition only samples of the natural products, minerals, nltratss and maps and plana giving an Idea of tbo productive power of the country. Chancellor to Have Charge. TOPEKA, Sept. S. The Kansas World' Fair ..commission met today and selected Frank Strong, chancellor of tho University of Kansas, to have charge of the Kansas education exhibit at the St. Louis World's fair." ' There was a lively contest for the position. 1,500 aro occupying strong positions In the mountain, The numerous rumors of the mobilisation 'of the Bulgarian army which have been In circulation here are declared to be absolutely false. The government la sending . troops to strengthen the frontier guard, which action, according to a dis patch from Rla'L la likely to cause trouble between the troops and the Insurgents. -. Train Is Blown Dp. SOFIA. Bulgaria, Sept. 1 A train carry- : ing Turkish troop between Sukub and Velos (twenty-Seven miles from Uskub) .was blown op yesterday near Vonagena. ; According to the newspaper, Automonlc, jwian of he soldiers aro reported to havo been killed. Details are lacking. ' '. . ' . . 1( '.. Chargo Is Insubordination. '.BELGRADE. Servta. Sept.' l-An official aote '.concerning the recent arrests of ; Servian.. army offloers says that twenty, eight officers, mostly lioftsnants, were ar rested on charges) of thsubordlnatlon and that their disciplinary examination Is pro oeedlnr. . DUEL BETWEEN CATTLEMEN One of Them Is Killed and tho Other Gives Himself Ip to O facers. GRAND JUNCTION. Colo.. Sept. B.-Wtr- Ham Lafare. a cattleman whose range Is on the Dolores river, forty miles south ot this city, rode into town last night and In. formed the sheriff that In a fight he had shot and killed E. T. Massey, a neighbor. Lafare said that Massey took three shots at him, having bis' own child In front ot him to protect himself. Finally Lafare got an opportunity to. shoot and . did so, killing Massey. He claims that the killing was in self-defense. BRYAN NAMED AS EXECUTOR With Others He Will Havo- Char, of an Estate In Con- neetlcut. NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Sept. i.-WHUam J. Bryan has been nanictrt one of the ex eutors of the will of Plillo 8. Bennett who was recently killed while on a coach Ing trip in tho mountains ot Idaho and tne value or whose estate Is about 1300,000. Today Mr. Bryan had a conference with probate Judge Cleveland to. determine if his presence in court Is neccisary when the will la offered next week.' Judge cieaveland, waived Uua formality. TURKEY IS HELPLESS (Continued from First Psge.) BIGEL0W ON THE BOUNDARY n Finds Another oooortnnlty to 'Hit His Own Conntry n Jolt. (Copyright 1903, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, Sept . (New York World Cablegram Special Telegram.) Poultney Blgelow. writing In the Morning Post on relations between the United Status and Canada, says: The Idea of hostility between Canadians and Americans I have never seriously heard expressed. There Is plenty of, news paper talk Inspired by clashing commercial Interests, but it goes no further. In many respects Canada Is better governed than the United States; there Is less political corruption,' better administration of Justice and greater respect for law. I should regard It as a misfortune for the United States to annex Canada; there are millions In America, however, who would subscribe cheerfully If Canada would annex the United States." CAN . SAVE MONEY IN PRISON Hnmhorts Will Havo ' Little Nest Egg by Tin ContlvHy Is Ended. (Copyright 190S, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, Sept. 6.-(New. York World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram) The life ot the Humberts in prison, in strange con trast with the splendor vof their days of prosperity. Is interesting the boulevards more than the crisis In Turkey. All Paris Is devouring the details of Mme. Hum bert's routine, which is to rise at E:S0 a. m. and go to bed at I p. m., ' while her principal diet will consist of beans. The prison regulations require, that she wear woolen stockings. It Is estimated that she can earrf $400 In her five years of confine ment, while Frederick can earn $900, mak ing $1,300 as, a nest egg before their libera tion, iii ui BUILDER MAKES A MISTAKE Error In Design ot Shamrock III Not Discovered t'ntll Too Lnto to Remedy It. LONDON, Sept. 5. Considerable comment has been caused by a special dispatch from New York to the Dally Mall, declar ing' that a mistake In connection with Shamrock Hi's water line made Its defeat a foregone conclusion. The. correspondent sayn the strange error In the design wss not discovered In time to prevent the formation of the unwarranted hopes by which Sir Thomas Llpton had been deceived, and Intimates that some On blundered Inexcusably. ' The friends of Sir Thomas In London are much exercised. They declare' they are quite unable to see how tho water line mistake occurred, and hope an explanation will be forthcoming. ' Bost& Go. oH.'cv York City Thorn R. Ball, Owner. allege that we are - making great inroads into their business, admitting that since Omaha's popular children's store entered the field'theirbusiness in this, section has fallen ptf tremendously. Mr. Bali is in clined to; bawl over the matter.. STORE OPEfi All PAY nOHDAY. ' Monday will be a busy day with our boys' suit Bales men; they're prepared to n parents a power of good and make solid friends of the boys, with 3 kf nil ft CK suits for ages, up to 16, at UiUU dllQ 00 You are due at headquarters Monday to select those school tog for the boy or girl. wSf bo disappointed Z if you don't como tVeUyU ' CMJfaanC&Jf Iourh Spt. I O. --XiMiA.Ur jj,r Cat Street boats. It la said here that If the United States government wishes the gunboat Machlas to go to Constantinople for guard duty It will be wholly a matter between the United States and -Turkey; as certainly France, and probably the other powers,' will Interpose no objection to Maohlas passing tVi riarft.nelles. A dispatch to the Tempee from Bona, Bul garia, confirms the. report that the officii I Journal, Dnavnik, which enjoys the confi dence of the palace and is the organ of Minister Popolf. had published the sensa tional Information that a treaty of alliance exists between Russia and Bulgaria. The paper claims to possess a copy of the treaty, the terms of which guarantee that In case of war between Bulgaria and Turkey the former shall have the co-opera' tlon of Russia. . The Tempes emphasises the statement and declares that the officials In Bulgaria timed the announcement so as to glvs Turkey a final warning of the danger of further menacing Bulgaria. . Forced to Take Action. - LONDON. Sept. 8. So threatening Is the Macedonian .situation that the pow era are being forced to take ac tlon sooner than expected. Emperor Fiancis Joseph. It la now- learned. has-brought the powers to a stage where a decision Is about to be reached regarding the character of ths intervention that should be adopted. It Is authoritatively de nied that the Intervention contemplates the occupation of Macedonia by Austria and Russia. ' "You may reiterate," said a diplomat who is .participating In the negotiations, to representative of the Associated Press, "that the powers continue to act In har mony. It is not true that Russia has en tered Into a secret alliance with Bulgaria. Roumsnia Is quiescent, but there Is an ele ment of doubt In Servia. In consequence of the predominance of the military in that country." All the diplomatic advices available here agree in the statement that order prevails at Constantinople. Ths few marines landed there' from the guard ships were merely for tho purpose of placing sentinels at the embassies as an extra precaution in view of the Porte's wsrnlng against Insurgent plots. D. a. Metaxas, the Greek minister to the Court of St. James, today outlined the Greek view of the situation. He said: , The attitude of Greece Is entirely mis understood. What my government desires Is the re-estsblishment ot Greere In Mara donla. The large Greek population In that province is subjected tr atrocities by the Bulgarian revolutionists. The Bulgarians are worse' than the Raahl-Basouka. They roue as liberators, but they really aim to Uulirarlse Macedonia. Greece seeks tne welfare of tht whole Christian population. Tales of War Contlnno. SOFIA. Bulgaria, Sept. I.-Reports of ths proceedings of the ministerial council at Varna Indicate that there has been ' no change In the attitude, of the government on the Macedonian question. For the mo ment the dissolution of the Sobranje forms the chief subject of dlscuaslon. , Ths council Is supposed to be devoting itself chiefly to Internal affairs. The coming elections will probably afford quite as much excitement as the proceedings of the Insurgents. Bands of revolutionaries continue to cross the frontier, but scanty news of fighting In northern Macedonia is received here. The Insurgents are believed to be waiting until a larger force shall have assembled. Tho latest details of the fighting st Slrblnoro stats that threo Insurgent bands, asalstsd by pessanta, were engaged with a battalion of Turkish troopa It Is reported that 300 Turks were killed. Ia a three hours' fight at Kerlkkol, near Malkoternovo, between two companies ot Turkish soldiers and a revolutionary band the former lost twenty-five men and two offlcem. The Insurgent loss was alight. Tbe Turklih forces aro reported to have entirely devastated the district of Koetear. In the vilayet of Mnnasttr, and to have burned every village In the district. The Autonomic states that . the Inhabi tants of fourteen villages around Proepan and Okrtda have Joined the revolutionaries snd that bands of Insurgents numbering WOULD' DRAW COLOR LINE Germans ' Want ' One '' Wnlte Witness . , to po Eowal to Seven - Africans, 1 BERliIN. ' Sept 8. Owing to continuous conflicts between Europeans and natives In the German colonies the German Colonial union .has petitioned the government to In troduce in the administration of the col onies regulations similar to those prevail ing In the Dutch possessions which pro vide that In cases where Europeans and natives are the witnesses the testimony of seven natives shall be equal to that of one wnlte. The petition also asks that the light of colored policemen to arrest Europeans shall be taken away on the ground that It tends to Increase the Im portance ot the position of such officer. WORRIES THE UNDERTAKERS Fear ftallsbary Fashion ' of Cheap Faneral Will Become .. ' tho Rage. (Copyright, 1903. by Pres Publishing Co.) LONDON, Sept. 4.-(New tork World Cablegram Special Telegram.) Lord Salis bury's funeral, by his exrrevs wish, wai not to cost more than II' 0. As a matter of fact. It cost only $70. The' late duke of Westminster set the example of a cheap funeral, the outlay for hi having been only IX. In both eases, however, the wood of the ooffln was sup plied from the private estate of the de ceased. . Undertaker are perturbed lest this fashion spread, as even already there has been a modification of the taste for elab orate funerals. CHINESE WOMEN FILE PROTEST Rising I p Against tho Crnel Castoaa of Bandaging of Their. Feet. (Copyright. 1903, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, Sept. I. New Tork World Ca- blegram Special Telegram.) Dispstches from Hankow announce that the Chinese women have at last declared against the cruel custom which deforms their feet. A meeting of married women, widows and young girls' was held in the hall of a family named Chang. The question wss discussed by the older women in all Its bearings, while the younger recited verses from the Chinese poets inveighing against ths evil. A resolution of protest against the Iniquity was passed amid great enthusiasm. ENGLISH ZIONIST MEETING Israel tang will Snys Jews Are v for First Time on Road to Klon. LONDON. Sept. I. A meeting of the Eng lish Zionist federation was held at Whlte chapel this evening to review the report of the English delegates to the Zionist oon gress recently held at Basel. Switzerland. Israel Zangwtll In ths course of a speech said his co-rellglonlsts were now for the first time on the road to Zlon. Whether the proposed' East African coldny was or was not established was a smsll Issue, he declared, compared with the fact that theirs Is a serious political movement, of ficially recogntxed by two of the greatest powers In the world Great Britain and Russia. INDIGNANT AT THE EMPEROR Dlamlsanls front Arnty for Falloro to Fight Dnel Ronsea the oclnlUts. (Copyright. 1903, by Press Publishing Co.) BERLIN. Sept. .-(Nw York World Ca blegram Special Telegram.) The socialists aro Indignant because of the emperor's ac tion In dismissing from tbe army the crown prince of Saxony and General Treitarhke say he Is thus giving ths siamp of Imperial A i r n 7 By request, to enable all to have their teeth examined and fixed, we have decided to extend our cut prices till October 10. Call early and avoid the rush, We are airs-ays crowdod. Our auecess fans, startled the dentists. The Jealous Idle, sorehead, misfit den tlstg and dentul sec-, who have not enough to do to mind their own b'tslno tried to bluff us out, but with .all their working, blowing and lying, we beat them. We hare stood the teat. Our record i acknowledged to be the cleanest and greatestln the west. 10,000 patients tn the lat twenty month. Dentist raising purae to get false reports out show the people we do good work at about half dentists regular charges, ana mis is wuat gives us tie business. We Are Here to Stay- Bill crowns, from $2.85 i&m dm ui itjBin, pair - $z.uu Aluminum Plates - .$3.00 COMPLETE VICTORY FOR THE UNION. 35 Xi Jtu Fillings, from Teeth Gleaned Teeth Extracted 25c 25c FREE Established for Years! I No Delay "j DENT I STRY BY OLD, RELIABLE, ACCtTlATB, PAI.1LESS. EXPERT DENTISTS. HO STIDB3T9 TO EXPERIMENT. SKILLED SPECIALISTS I! EACH DEPARTMENT. I. O. ALEXANDER makes sworn . , . . . . , I .,. statement that he had his work dona I had twenty teeth attracted I PROF. HENRY makes sworn at the Union Dental College and it is without pain at the Union Dental statement that work done for him entirely satisfactory, and that he Collene, 1522 Douglas street, and I y !ne V.Vn e1" naiurV. n fn" sends all his friends hre. After In- am hLhIv meased with their treat. I !""" a,J8,aft.oryl 1? 'fJ8r f ln vestlg-atlns st other places found our , g y PJea8e1 wltl1 tnalr treat- I t0 nv, dentists In Omaha found prices from one-third to one-half laa mtDU oa . ,,, I "r PJ1'"" about one-half what than other dentists demanded. MRS. A. F. SMITH. I they demanded. Ils,n'nnn,snMnnnMnnnns nnMHMBHnBBLMnsnsnnMnMiHasMMMt, After haveing- seven sets of teeth made by supposed-to-be best dentists, I nearly lost all faith In dentists, but being aavlped by so many to try the Union Dental College, I went and had a set of teeth mnde. and am thankful to those professors who made me such a fine fitting set of teeth. , I recommend all who are looking for high class dentistry and gentlemanly treatment and low prices, to go to ths Union Dental College, 1522 Dousjaa. ' ' ' MRS. D. H. JOHNSON. Work guaranteed 1(V years. Incorporated under state law. Others are not Consult the professors free. No students to experiment. Our methods make the extracting, filling and crowning of teeth a pleasure. VE UAKE LOOSE TEETH TIGHT stop "'.'Sr 811 d 9 If you have any heavy plates or plates that DON'T FIT, get one of our non-breakable, double suction, patented non-lrrltant plates. PHAI I PNRP We wU1 forfp,t $1,000 If any dentist In Oiunha compete with us In fine work UllHLbklillla manshlp, fine material, painless methods and low prices. Why have a common dentist do your work when you can have specialists nttend your case. REMEM BER, this Is one of tbe best Institutions In Omaha, as It enables people to have their teeth fixed properly and at prices within the reach of all. They don't havo to be robbed as in the past by combine or trust dentists. Union Dental College of Painless Dentistry 1522 DOUGLAS ST. Open daily till 8:30. Sundays, 9 to 4. F 0 0 f. f 10 WE DON'T PATCH UP. WE CURE SAFELY AND THOROUGHLY By .our own system df electricity and inedicinc combined we cure quickly and safely diseases and weaknesses of men after all otters have failed. Our object is not ro much to do the work that' other 'doctors, can do, but" rather to do that which they cannot do. We solicit in particular obstinate cases within our specialty; cases which family physicians and alleged specialists have treated and failed to cure; cases which have been aggravated and made worse by various kinds of inferior treatment. All that deep' knowledge, expert skill, vast experience and thorough scientific office equipment can accomplish is now being done for those who come to us for the help they need. tiff 1 1 lirU With nlfrht' losses, aching- hacks, narvous de ll t A H Ml 11 billty, unfit tint? them for work, business, study or " "' marriaga, resulting In lost manhood, are helns; Quickly cured by qur special treatment after all others failed. RnilITC ' Diseases of Men, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, -Hy-rill I A It. di-ocle, Bnlara-ed Prostate Gland snd all Bkln and itisn is. ui00(1 riase promptly cursd by our safe method. DI!DTIIDC"Cred to stay cured, without operation. Don't wait nlirlUnt ths longer you delay the larger It becomss. A ii vi Miib slll or falj may caugo strangulation and death. All sores on body, limb, tn mouth and. throat soon din appear, and your Blood Poison Is cured tn less time than anywhere else and at much leas expense to you. , , . tflOIOnnrri C Enlarged veins In the scrotum.' corded and InKllllllirL kiotty, feeling like a bundle of earth worms imiiuwukkb wnen tak,n ln tne hand. For a limited time we will cure this Manhood Wrecker for half price. Remember, If you have ever taken treatment and failed to ret oured.. you never took treatment at th STATE ELUCTKO-MEDlCAi, IN-STlTUTli. Until your whole system Is polluted with dis ease, or until your nervous system is toner Ins- under the strain, and you becomo a phys ical and mental wreck, unfit for work, business, study or marrlatre. The worst casas that I have had to deal with were those that had been neglected or Improperly treated before coming to me. Every atnirted man owes It to himself, his family and to the future generation to get cured SAFELY and thoroughly. I cure by restoring and preserving Important organs. 1 do not advocate their mutilation or tlesiruetlon by any means for the purpose of trying to make a quick cure., BLOOD POISON (syphilis) DON'T WAIT j II r r V, I WILL CURE YOU. Consultation Free. Special Home Treatment for Patients Who Cannot 'Call. Office Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. tn.; Sundays 10 to 12 Only. h nan i nn ii" n arc LsieGtro-LJGoiGai mmvm 1308 , Farnam . Street, Between 13th and 14th Sts, Omaha, Neb. hi approval t6 the medieevel praeUc of dueling. The crown prince was dismissea Deoause k. ilirt not challenae the Archduke Leopold ot Austria, brother of his eloping wife. The general presided over tne court of honor which decided that the crown prince should not challenge the archduke. Socialists say It Is tne auei wmcn con tributes so greatly to brutallss German officers. The notion that because the crown prince could not challenge Glron, the kaiser holds him bound to fight his wires nromer, whose only offense was to protect his sister. Is regsrded ss an especially Inhuman development of this degrsdlng spirit. BURKETT LEAVES FOR WEST First District Core.rosB Haateat Lincoln's PoWllo Bulldlas; and Gets Bom Rural Itonte..' (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. Sept. 5 (Special Tele gram.) Representative fiurkett of Lincoln, who hns been In Washington for several days to look after a number of matters cf Interest to his constituency, will leave for home tomorrow morning Mr. Burkelt has cleared up the affairs which brought him to Washington. In a somewhat shorter period than he anticipated and leaves for borne quite well pleased with his visit ia baa been in conference with the redoubt able Brlatow of the Poatofflo department relative to some rural free delivery routes which ha wishes established In his district, snd. partially at least, gained bis point. la the matter of tbe Lincoln public build ing. Mr. Burkett Induced the supervising architect to put a few more "hired hands" at work on the drawings, and probably these may be completed by Christmas. Aside from rural free delivery business and the Lincoln publlo building matter, Mr. Burkett has been very busy before a num ber of the executive departments, but mat ters which h had to attend to at the pat ent office, the War department, etc., were of "such slight moment that their mention could not ln the slightest affect the general public." Bo at least h expressed It today. Janes A. Carroll, superintendent of the Mescalero (N. M ) Indian school at 11,600, has been made superintendent at the Pierre (9. D.) school at the same salary. . These rural carrier were appointed to day: NebraHka Pawnee City, regular, Isaac C. Catlett; substitute, Isaac R. Cat lett; Randolph, regular. Earl Hadley. Iowa Perclval, regular, Arthur C. Rogers; sub stitute. Dora Rogers; Pomeroy. reguar, Edward O. Miller; substitute, Burton Green side. Lan T. Culp has been appointed post master at. Little Eagle. Boreman county, 8. IX, vice Ef!l. M. Noble, resigned. The acting s-uretary of the treasury to day rejected proposals for general repairs on the postoffice building at Nebraska City, Neb., because even the lowest, $2.(31, was considered excessive. The custodian of the building will be authorized to Invite new proposals. These rural routes . will be established October 1: Nebrsska Wausa, Knox county, on route; area covered, forty. square miles; povulation, 4C& Iowa Thor, Humboldt county, on route; area, thirty-)!, square miles; population, 132. FORECAST 0FTHE WEATHER rrtnlM of Baia for aadar and Monday la Easter Nebraska. WA8HINOTON. Bpt. t-Forecast: For Nebraska Rain Sunday, warmer In east portion; Monday, fair In west, rain and cooler In east portion. For ' Iowa Cloudy and warmer Sunday, with rain In central and west portions; Monday, rain, with cooler In west portion. For Missouri Fair Sunday, warmer In east portion; Monday, rain and cooler. For South Dakota Rain Sunday; Mon day, probably fair. For Kansas Increasing cloudiness Sun day, followed by rain and cooler In western portion and at night tn eastern portion; Monday, eooler, with fair In west and rata tn east portion. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, Sept. . -Official record of tem perature and precipitation, compared with the corresponding day of the last 1hre years. . 15nj. 1901. 190ft A 7! M 4 66 67 6 14 to M 7 ki .a T .03 4 Maximum temperature Minimum temperature. (an temperature PreclDltation necora or temperature ana precipitation at Oini for tins day aud since Marcu 1, V: Normal temperature 71 tendency for the day U Total ixcwi since March 1, ltut ti Normal riK-lpltMtlou ,10 Inch k:xcu t'tr the day... 1J Inch Precipitation since March 2 Inches Eirru since March 1 4 34 Inches lMflrlnry for cor. period, ri'i.. i.M Inches Iehclency tor cor. p.i loo, IM., I II inches