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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1903.
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I! CASH IN STATE TREASURY
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1
Irerj Cent of FmuBot Bciot.! Fuod
' ; Drawing InUrMt
' ' OmmmWMn
MORTCNSCN HIES OCTOBER STATEMENT
Glvea Banka la Which Mitf In Hli
Chars la Defroalte
Aaaeaot ra Deposit la Each
, " Oat of Them.
' (From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Nov. 2. tSpeclal.) The report
of State Treasurer Murtenacn, filed with
the auditor today, shows that every cent ot
the permanent rihool fund has been In
vested. The report last month ihowed that
onljr 4 rents remained fn thla fund, but this,
with the $0G,OCi.U received during the
month, la now drawing Intereat for the
school. The report In detail with the banka
and the amount of money deposited In each
follow;
" Balances Balances
Oct. 1... Re- Pay-Oct 31.
Funds-. 1903. ct-lnts. mf-nts. lf.
General ,?tt $ 75,349 t 79.H49 I 2,441
Perm, achool t.Uf5 W.Of
Temp. Jsohool.... 174,813 .4s.l.9 2, TIN 220,a
, ....
.W4 6.W4 ....
65.674 14.1U1 1,4! 60,17t
7HS ... . I 77
6,MJ 3"0 6. i
B.WT 18,987 4,2X7 23.o
3,kiX 39 i.m
tha city. On the county ticket It la upecf"!
that the drmocrsts will carry tha city for
two Candida tea. but that thla will be over
come from tha country district.
APPROVES HERD'S CONTRACT lXSTV t-
trie Una under tne new cooe. me vote win
Perra unlvers.,
Ag. col. endow..
Temp, unlvere..
llosp. Insane..,,
State library....
I'nlvers. cash...
Normal library.
Norms I endow.. ,
Norma Interest
Inheritance tax.
Pen. ap. labor...
Pen. land .......
Ag. M. arts...
Li. 8. exp: ata...
t 5X2
2.18
2.HMI
4.53
1.M9 '
1,1)17
1.810
'"ia
"ijbO
1,3111
5l!7
i.m
2.51
8.3D
2.K1
3.370
JK.-iil
1.190
MAKES MISTAKE IN MEDICINE
Child Dies freaa Caraolle Arid Given
la Place ef Coach MeaV-lelae.
M'COOK. Neb., Nor. I. (Special Tele
gram.) Little Eva Inglls, young daughter
of Engineer Jamea O. Inglls ot thla city.
died at 7:30 thla evening from a doe of
carbolic acid given her thla morning by
her mother by mistake for cough syrup.
Board of Education Tot to Award Build
lug of atontnonta BchooL
MRS. DRAKE RESIGNS HER POSITION
Will Go ta Alameda. California,
Where Her Daughter la Llaaj
III Leavee Dlreeterahln
f Kladergarteas.
The Board of Education met In regular
be compared with that of last year, when
the repubtlcana carried tha state by over
J.Ona plurality. At that time Rev. 1L F. S.
Bigelow or Cincinnati, recsgniiea as a
member of tha Johnson element, waa de
feated by Secretary of State Louis C. Lay
Un. The republican plurality aaa greater
than at any other time In tha history of tha
atate, with tha exception of three years,
when tha conditions were not :it all normal.
I Tha republicans claim that Johnson himself
a 111 be defeated for governor by a larger
plurality than waa his representative last
year, and they have even gone so far aa to
aay that anything lesa than a plurality of
inn.ono under existing conditions would not
Rata la Welcome.
HARVARD. Neb., Nor. 1 (8peclal ) A
light rain haa been falling much of ths
time alnce Saturday noon, with Indications
of continuing through the day. the amount
of rainfall being close to one Inch. Thla
rain la much appreciated by tha farmer.
who asps In It with thla warm weather a
better acreage for wheat and fall grain, aa
well aa fall feed.
Bkeletoa la Hard Lack.
NORFOLK, Neb., Nor. 1 (8peclal.-At a
Hallowe'en party given In the gymnaalum
of the high achool young men of the aenlor
class brought forth a coffin, in which rested
a ghastly skeleton. The boards of which
the coffin was rudely constructed, gave way
in the midst of the stunt and the akeleton
was almost demolished. ,
session laat night and adjourned to meet be considered a republican victory. On all
on Monday, November I, at which time of these calculations republ'cana have been
the election returns will be canvassed. expecting tha total vote to be not less than
Tha report of Superintendent Fears 900,000. It hss been raining all day today In
showed that the number ot pupils In the most of the state, and rain la predicted for
Omaha schdbls October a waa 16,078, being Ohio again tomorrow. The republicans have
an Increase of 276 over the corresponding expected gains from the rural districts and
data for last year. Including tha suburban the Inclement weather mty make the rural
schools Gibson, Central Park and Sher- vote light.
man there were. In the gradea between J Colorado.
the kindergarten and the high achool, six I MNVrR x-r, t Th.
rooms ta which the membership, at tha poIltIca, parte, hllve doing all In their
tlmo the report waa formulated, waa more power today. to brJnf; ou the,r fuU ,tremjth
than fifty-five, and eight In which the mem- , tomorrow., eIecton of a judg(S of tn
berahlp waa lesa man tnirty-nve. gtaU unrem. court. Republican Chairman
Tha committee on building and property, Painey Bay. Jud c.mnh(l1, w, v. .
to which waa referred the lesolutlon of .,rPtA t,v a iym t in m m,...ih. i ......
Mr. Homan. to list the vacant property BO ,...., mnA ' ,,,,,, ,h, ,,,..,.
oi me ecnowi u.Bir.c ior .. wouM be perrntted. Milton Smith, chair-
tnat on account or xne preaeni. conuiuun g,tn of the democrllt,e ,tate committee,
oi tne real estate maraei, n was nni aa- Md. ..wllson., Puramy tn Denver will be
visaoie xo iiw im vaca.ni. from 4.000 to 10.000. We expect to carry the
mou WM arrieu -u... .w..,. uw rt of th, ut. by a Bma piUPaHty- We
any offer made to the board for any part do oup t0 prevent any trmuiuUnt
Totals I5,M $214,154 $18314 1337.r5
By Btata general fund warrants....! 63,214.22
Cash on hand 1,220.3)1
Cash mi deposit : 282.941.10
Total ,
over aouthweatern
night
Nebraska since last
.. 1337,375.68
Baak Balances.
Farmers' and Merchants, Lincoln.. 9,(542. ill
P-snk t)f Commerce. Lincoln
City National, Lincoln
' Columbia . National, Lincoln
First National, Lincoln
Commercial NatlonuJ, Omaha..,..
First National, Omaha
Merchants' National, Omaha
Omaha National, Omaha
1'nkm National, Omaha
V. 8. National, Omaha
First National, Alliance
Lattle ( rwk Valley bank
Hazlla Mills bank
Lrokea Bow State bank
Custer National, Broken Bow
State Rank of Curtis:...,
Tiannebror Stato bank....,
, Commercial State, Grand Island...
.1 urana isiana tmiiaing .cumpaiijr
11,492.29
l;i.242.S7
ia.290.46
13,iM1.34
13,3a.G3
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SECRETARY MOODY ON NAVY
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Head ot Department Telia of Admin
istration of that Branch ot
Government.
CAMBRIDGE. Maaa., Nor. 2 William H.
FAMILY TROUBLES AIRED
Fineral of V. n, Bootu-Tnokaf Ooctilon for
Diiplaj of Bad reeling.
SAYS BALLINGTON BOOTH WAS INSULTED
Secretary of Velaajeera Wrltea Letter
to Salvation Army Omeer Dee Ha
lag Prlvlleao ot Brother to
View Rlster'a Remalaa.
NEW TORK, Nov. t -General Balllngton
Booth, head of the Volunteera of America,
who refused to remain at the servlcea in
memory of hla alster. Consul Emma Booth
Tucker, at Carnegie hall 8unday, because
the Salvation Army officials refused .to per
mit a family gathering prior to the public
services, later reoelved a letter from
Colonel L. M. Hlgglna of tha Salvation
Army explanatory thereof, together with an
Invitation to view the rematna privately at
the Salvation Army national headquarters
today. In reply the national secretary for
the Volunteera of America, forwarded a
letter to Colonel Hlgglna, which la as fol
lows: Tour letter to General Balllngton Booth
haa been received, In which you aay that If
he wishes to privately view the body of hla
sister today (Monday) you will exclude the
public from the lying-in-state, aa his doing
so was Impossible at Carnegie hall. After
the Inconsiderate and indifferent way in
which General Balllngton Booth waa
treated yesterday at the Carnegie Muslo
hall It would not be wise for him to sub
ject himself to further misunderstanding.
During three-quarters ofn hour he waited
there it would have been quite possible for
you to have acceded to his, as also Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Booth'a, request for a family
gathering.
Waa Present tor Renalon.
Nature's Greatest Cure
For Men and Women
Swamp-Root is the Most Perfect Healer and Natural
Aid to the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder
Evr Discovered.
SWAMP-ROOT SAVED MY LIFE
I received promptly the sample bottle of
your kidney remedy, Swamp-Boot.
I had an awful psln In my back, over the
kidneys, and hed to urinate from four o
He waa at the hall with the understand
ing that you had been fully consulted aa
also Commander Booth-Tucker and Mlse
Eva Booth. His request was one perfectly
natural to any brother, simply to pray with
the members of the family for a brief time
around the coffin. He came purely In the
. i
linlon Ist&te. Harvard
First National, Hastings
German National, Hastings..,
First National, Holdrege
First National, Loo in la
Cltlxens' onnk, McCook
Newport State bank......
Norfolk State bank
First National, O'Neill
First National,. Ord....
Bank of Orleans r.
Vlerre Cotintv bank. Pierce.
Packera" National, South Omaha.
Flao Rain at MeCoolc.
M'COOK. Neb., Nov. . J. Special Tele
fcTam.) A fine soaking rain haa prevailed I of this vacant property, would be consld- I vote being cast."
r ln aro. Podu 1st Chairman A. B Geo.
.alltJ ICIH"-AI"" Ul a-lH . ft, OHlnlOTl thftt tW ! A frftn or wK
.i . . . . a I - " w m, ii wu
aa mrector or ginaerganens waa accepiea. ablllty of ... -,., -f n a
Mrs. Drake'a daughter la seriously ill at of money wa wa(fered ,odly at m to n
" " "T 'vor of Campbell aa against Wilson.
nun, iiu in in, xji atrj win u iu iiih,i, fjiucv i
to be at the bedside of her daughter. Maaaachaaetta,
The achool board refuses at this time to BOSTON, Nov. J. With good weather to-
act favorablr uron a Detltlon framed by I morrow the party manaaers arrea that
the pupils aaking that certain of the high there will be a heavy vote cast in Maaaa- hr'1-'1, of sympathy and unofficially, aa also
school rooms be fitted up for athletics, chusetts. not only for gpvernor. but for the n was T furthered from their thought to
TVi aa annMinrtamnn
Moodv. ecretarv of th navy, delivered an I . . . ... .A I m- i . ... yani.rin. k.v ihnnvhr h-1 whilA
ii'- 'j Uddresa thla evening before the Harvard ,h. VM for many veara have the the public was allowed to tmrticlpate In the
H - UMttinl rl.ih n the Administration of y many years nave the democrata worked obsequies of their sister, they, us membere
13.uat.7S I Political club, on the Adminiatrauon oi i - u.i, .m r.t k1so hard and their .km. k.... . .v. n i,. -,J milit
tn Navy." in tha couraa of hla remarks, Rn(.r(1 of F,,,.,llr,n wa- ,n.,- ... th, oughly atlrred un thnle n,nni. .1... never have gone near the Carnegie Muslo
i 5 L which outlined In a general way the tunc- rti.,-v . ..!,,. atate haa been better ,,., , .J V hH hl he not been assured over tha wire
8,2S.l)5l , , . ,. I display of a traveling exhibit of drawings "ate nas oeen better canvaased than for bv vour renresontatlvea that Ida requests
5.I.W. 1 """" vl " ' ',v , . " " " I collected from a number of cities of the I len years. I would have been respected. General Bal-
at Irtetl (Ml
fi.tr41.7U ...... ... - . . . I Ua.J lm.Om aTmkmi 4 eaai m.nRSPr
8.(Wd.58 ,ra u..- ; - " . the democratic ticket, said today: "We are dltely waived that wish in deference ot
1.516. ao navy were desertere from tha British navy. J Tha committee on buildings and property perfectly aatlsded Tha voter. .111 .iT V - Miss Eva Booth and Commander Booth-
" VVi-V! tempted to the United States service by tha I recommended that the bid of Thomaa Herd I ... I Tucker.
B.4i9.)jO I. . . 1 . . .. . .. . I"'"ry. I T ,,- 1....- . V. ninniln. vnn nver
4.IW4.91 n'ner Pv . Ior lne. e.ruon. or mo Monmoutn par Majop Thom TaIbo, ...,. nf t. lifSyC ih. express Diirnose of Oeneral Balling'
After stating that this allegation was en- school building be accepted, provided Mr. I renuhllcan .t.t. .... " ton Booth a and Mr. Herbert Booth'a visit
tlrely without foundation, Mr. Moody said: I Herd enters into a contract which shall I nrosDecta of remihiio.n ... ,Ti
ri, 1 r. would nave oeen respectea. uenerai nai-
Colonel Kdward McSweeney. tha oamnalm Booth was told In the hearing of
,... n, Wl, . o . campaign Mr. Booth thllt nla arrangements were ac-
nanager of -nilllam A. Oaston. leader of ceded to, all but one point, and he Imme-
1.498. M
2.945.82
2 000.00
4.14H.U I accuracy of computations baaed upon the
2,000. 00 number of hits discoverable by an Inspection I coat of tha building about $5,000. The con
to the Carnegie Muslo hall. It was for a
"I peraonally have : Mucb faith In the contain certain modifications of hla bid. hav . ..'""V " r " - ' L".mi f ?t".t"n .22.1 ?,3FL SSL
' pTPIB OI mi "Y - . '
rucn proposed modincatlons to reduoe tha BUt, can del)end.d on deplorable exhibition of Salvation Army
verahia hv an insnctinn I coat or tna Duiidinr about xb ood. Tha eon. 1 . . " 1 soirit ana we cannot advise uenerai uai-
t'fKV-'slf ships sunk or buVned In tha battlea of I tract with Mr. Herd 'for the construction
9,Hoo.U' Inila bay or Bantlago. It la enough to I or tha new building waapproved
4,(J."0 1 aay that the enemVg seamen were driven 1 Claims for the month of October, aggra-
9 wi ' m ,rom the,r UPi thBlr hlps were set on rating $36,938.42, were allowed.
South Omaha National .0iU.30 ". were sun or oeacnea ana mai not one
Bt. paui...
ognise honesty and fidelity Buch aa Gov
ernor Batea baa shown."
Kentacky.
IXIUISVILL Nor. 2.-The camoalan
uus r aiK was named as Janitor of the I managers nave not changed their estl-
Cltisens' National
First State, St. Paul
First State. Sterling
Farmers' a nd Merchants , Stroms-
burg iuv
Bank "of Svracuse...,
Valentine State bank
Saunders County- National, Wahoo
First National, Wayne
West Point National..'
Wolbach State bank
City Nation il, York
First National, York
Total
. Engrlaevr Scott Anewera,
4.441.00 cacaped." I Train achool, to take the place of Jamea mates made public this morning on the re-
i,vv. Dr.. airing Af th. Ktn-K k 4k. I t fl I tlfd reslmpa. I BUlt Or tomorrow'. KoIIa.Im im V
r " - " innuo it J liiq ' .. u..wv.tiB H AeillULKf,
gunnera in recent practice teate Secretary lnB secretary was mstmctea to send let-l iiw aemocrata claim the state for Gov
4.OW.Z0 Moody said: "Theae results have been .n. ters to the various manufacturers of achool ernor Beckham br a malorit nr wn
5'ISk'IS ompllahed by American cltliens. All of our . stating that tha Board of Education I and to thla they add ,000 which they expect
5,lao.4 I l course, Americana ana or I cnM i - umviiio ana jenrerson county
.iu nitn. (irupusiiians on tna same win i to give ineir ticket
be received by the secretary until Novem
ber 14. y
6,)3.33 the 29,800 enlisted men 79.8 per cent are na
1 Si) 00 1 " born- 10 ' prr c'nt Rr naturalised clti
s!(i67!40 Ien -ri1 Pr cent are aliens, which la
4,t)84.ii suDatantially that of several years paat. Wa
$282 941.101 m.ciic. iniio uiner navies in
""w vi none, nowever, ana
If I learned of one I would Inatantlv di..
Tha secretary was authorised to rent a
piano for use In the kindergarten depart
ment of tha Beal achool.
The committee on text books and course
County Engineer Bcott. whose office was charge him.
created by tie late legislature, haa niea
in the supreme court his answer to the
ictlon brought by the county commission
ers to teat the right 10 Inspect bridges. He
claims that tha commissioners are acting
at the Instance of Bheely, the bridge con
tractor. War ! fcfcanu thai-go for building
bridges tho county haa had ao much litiga
tion. - - I JEFFERSON CITY. Mo.. Nov. tTh.
case nf Sen. tne TVanlr tr it.m.1. .v.. .
. w M nmtlT .7. . ...... ........ vm.ibcu
J0HN3UN UUUNI T ALU niun I witn bribery, goes over until tomorrow
or a special jury,
The republican state campaign la conn.
dent of tha election of Colonel Belknan and
the entire republican ticket, estimating the
republican majority In round numbers at
12.000.
The socialist and the socialist labor par-
I soli
llngtnn Booth to be exposed to the pronanie
repetition of disrespect that would be shown
mm were ne today to visit tne salvation
Army a own headquarters.
View Body of tho Dead.
Thousands of persons from this city and
vicinity, mainly of the poorer and middle
classes, to whom Mrs. Booth-Tucker had
devoted her life, viewed the body of tho
dead Salvation Army leader aa It lay in
state all day at Salvation Army head'
quarters here.
Few left the hall with dry eyes. All
around the casket were massed many floral
trlbutea and directly ovr t was a long
American flag.
Tomorrcw morning there wHl be a fare
well service attended by members of the
Salvation Army and relatives of the dead
leader, after which the body will be taken
DELAYS " TRIAL OF SENATOR
Motloa for Special Jary (ends
' Missouri Case Over On
Day,- -
of study waa authorised to purchase thirty- ties have full ticketa in the field, but they
""-. v,i ui ovum cut BDeo utelv no flarnre. Vivn. n-.i.. I .. .
America, one of Europe and one of the r.i.n. . to wooaiawn cemetery ror interment.
world, making th.rty-flva In alL The coat b.M of "g. " r.0... i"!
. I . .-n " ., .,.:. ll.C Bll 1U L
enforcement by the police department of
of tha mapa will bo $500. Thirty-one of
tha maps are for use in tha grade schools.
four of them for the-high school.
ON EVE OF ELECTION
(Continued from First Page.)
'i
Will Giro tho Katlre Republican
Ticket tho Old Tlmo
- Majorlttea.
TECTJMSEH, Neb., Nov. 1 (Special.)
If there waa ever a year that Johnaon
county republlcana were ready for an elec
tion It la this one. In the first place the
ticket Is considered the very best that It
waa poasible for the party to name. Each
candidate haa made a thorough canvass of
the county and there la no doubt but that
each of them will bo elected. And thla
ta aa It should bo In a strictly republican
county.', The state and judicial ticketa, too.
are all right In Johnson county. The can
didates tor supreme Judge and regents to
. the state unlveralty are very acceptable to
the republlcana here and the republican
judicial ticket will receive od-tlma majori
ties.,. Many voters of the oppoaltlon hava
become, disgusted at -the bolt some so-called
vepubllcana of " Rlchardaon county
saw fit to make on, one of tha republican
candldatee'for judge and will support that
ama candidate In consequence. In fact,
tha republican ticket from top to bottom
la all Titht In Johnson county.
Goodnow Goes to the Alton.
BLOOMINGTON, 111., Nor. I J. It Bar-
In Queens. While abating nothing in con
fidence the fuslontst leaders claim no more
than 30,000 plurality for Low, although
rett, general superintendent of the Chicago I their closest estimates point to a majority I looked for,
at Alton, reaigna rtovemter x, ana win be or aoout naif that ngure.
Bucceeded by C. A. Goodnow, late general The fuslonlsts pin their faith in victory
manager of the Rock Island, and whnu I on their ahllltv tn r.rrv Rnmlilvn hv
new title Is general manager of the Alton. I least 2S.000. which with uttm.t.4 r.inr.1. vl "iw-wun in inis city it is generally con
Itles of 3.000 In the Bronx and 2.000 In Rich- "V"" lu" contest tor mayor oeiween
tne law prohibiting The carrying of con
cealed deadly , weaponav. Those who go to
tne pons with concealed . weapons tomor
row are liable to arrest.
t'tah.
SALT LAKE. Utah, Nov. 2-Pluralltles
of from 1,000 to 1,600 ire claimed for both 1 touching addresa In which he reviewed the
the republican and democratic ticketa in I et'v nd effective 11 rework of his daugh
Servlcea In London.
LONDON, Nov. 2.-There was an Immense
gathering of Salvationists at Congress
hall, Clapham, tonight', at a memorial serv
Ice for Consul Mrs. Booth-Tucker.
General Booth, commander-in-chief of the
Salvationists throughout the world, and
father of Mra. Booth-Tucker, made
back they tell us In silence that our kld-
neyB need doctoring. If noslcctcd now the
disease advances unU the face lo. ks r'
or sallow, puffy or dork circles tinder lh
eyes, feet swell, nnrt sometimes the hearl
acts badly.
There Is comfort In knowing that lr,
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney.
liver and bladder remedy, ultlls evnry wish
In quickly relieving such troubles. It or
rectB Inability to hold urlno and 'scalding
pain In passing It, and overcomes that un
pleasant necessity of bilng compelled to get
up many times during the n'ght to urinate.
seven times a nleht. often with smarting
and burning. Brick dust would settle In tho
urine. 1 lost twentr nounds in two wrens.
and thought I would soon die. I took tha
first dose or your Swamp-Root in int- even.
In at bedtime, and was verv mucn sur
prised; I had to urinate but once that night,
and the second night I did not get up until
morning, i nave usea tnree nntiies ot
Swamp-Root, and today am aa well aa ever.
I am a farmer, and am working every
day, and weigh 190 pounds, the eame that I
weignoa oeiore waa taaen sic a.
Orateruiiy yours.
See. F. A. I. U. 604. T. 8. APKETl.
April t, 1903. Marsh Hill, Pa.
There comes a time to both men and
women when tickness and poor health bring
anxiety and trouble hard to bear; disap
pointment seems to follow every effort of
physicians in our behalf, and remedies we
try have little or no effect. In many auch
cases aertoue mlsttkes are made In doctor
ing, and not knowing what the d'.sease la
or what makes us sick. Kind nature warns
ua by certain symptoms, which are unmis
takable evidence of danger, auch as too fre
quent desire to urinate, tcanty supply,
scalding Irritation, pain or dull ache In the
SwamfRooi a Blessing to Women
Yf v Irlrin.u. and hlndilnr B-Iive 4 great
trouble for over two months snd 1 suffered
untold misery. I becamo wean, emauiaien
II ; t--'A
and very much run down. I had great dim
culty In jetalnlng my urine, and wa
c oliged to pass water very often night and
daj. After I had used a sample bottle of
Lr. Kilmer s nwmii-nuui, '
reauest. 1 experienced relief, end 1 Immedi
ately bought of my druggist two Hue. bot
tles and continued taking It regularly. I
am pleased to Bay that Swamp-Root cured
me entirely. 1 can now stand on my feel
all day without n-iy bad symptoms what
ever. Swamp-lioot haa proved a blessing
to me. . Gratefully vours,
MRS. E. AUSTIN.
19 Nasaau bt., Ptooklyn, N. Y.
To Prove What SWAMP-ROOT, the Great Kidney, Liver and
Bladder Remedy Will do lor YOU, Every Reader of the
Bee May Have a Sample Bottle FREE by Mail.
n.n..T T.t.E t ... .iMr r "-feBl hadlv." aend at onca to Dr. Kilmer
& Co.. Binghamton. N. T.. who will gladly .end you by mall. I"' ' J"
cost to you. a sample bottle ot Swamp-Root and a book telling all
and containing many of tha thousand, upon thousands of testimonial letters r . eUed
from men and women cured. In writing to ur. Kiimer o., - "
sure to say that you read this generous orfer In The Omaha Dully Bee
it you are already convinced that Swamp-Root la what you need, you can pur
cha-a the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar .H bottle, at the 1
Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer a Bwamp
Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y on ever bottle.
tomorrow's municipal election. On account
of tha bitterness which haa marked the
campaign an exceptionally heavy vote ia
California.
BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 On the ova
ter in connection with the Salvation army.
He urged that a greater devotion to the
purpose of the army would be the best
memorial to Mra. Booth-Tucker.
General Booth read a message from
Commander Booth-Tucker of the Bal v.
tlon army of the United States, also mes
sages of condolence from all parta of the
world. Including a large number from
mond and a drawn battle in Queen. 11" Ited States.
uiiica to nanasomeiy onset a conceaou I ' - -
.i....it... i.m. . , . . . I ia a fee II nr. hnw.v.i- .mnnv nr,n,i.M.
tiu,mu.r vi u.wu ivr acvmun in Juan- .. - --- . . asir neiis ai Mil
hattan. Itnat uniesa the democraU and republicans 1 IU mlUwrllr MAIl UN I nlAL
Not to lag behind tha other combatants 1 ""J" to a lars on one candidate
Pronslso of Portly Cloady and Showora
Tocaday, with Fair Wadncodny,
tn Nebraska,
In confidence, William S. Devery announcea "chmldu, who is the present mayor, stands I Johai H. Leflaad of Oskalooaa Charged
WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 Forecast:
For Nebraska Partly cloudy Tuesday,
with showers in aouth portion; Wedneaday,
fair.
For Iowa Partly cloudy; probably show-
era in southern portion Tuesday; Wednea
day, fair and cooler.
For Illinois Fair Tuesday, except show-
that ha expecta to poll not leaa than 46
per cent of the total registered vote. Do
very waa elated tonight when Police Com
missioner Greene consented to have hla
returns telephoned to headquartera with
thoaa of Low and McClellan, instead of
being sent in by messengers with thoaa of
the rest of the field. Considerable Intereat
attachea to the alsa of the vote that De.
era In northweat portion; Wtdneaday. fair. JSJ W,U """V"0' ,nd raay hav eriou cast tomorrow.
a good chance for re-election.
Mississippi.
JACKSON. Miss., Nor. 2. Today before
the general state election finds the voters
apathetic. There ! little or no Intereat in
tha election tomorrow, aa the democratio
state ticket haa no opposition. In tha Au
gust primary nearly 10,000 rotea were cast,
but It is doubtful if there will ba 25,000
, ". Court Hoaao for Batto.
NORFOLK, Neb., Nov. .(Special.) Ac
cording' to telegram from Butte, Boyd
county will hava no courthouae thla year.
At a special election held Saturday, at
which It waa propoaed to vote a 5-mlll tax
for three years In order to erect a $11,000
building, the vote stood 1,200 for and 600
agalnat. The, 'lively lptereet taken in the
alectloa is shown by tha fact that there are
but tion voters In the county and that 1,800
of theae turned out In a country where rail
roads are scare and long drives' necessary.
For Missouri Fair Tuesday and Wednes
day,
For North Dakota-rFair Tuesday; cooler
In northweat portion; fair and cooler
Wednesday.
For South Dakota Fair Tuesday and
Wednesday; cooler Wednesday.
For Colorado Fair Tuesday and Wednea
day; warmer Tueaday In weatern portion.
For Kansas Showers Tuesday; Wednes
day, fair,
For Wyoming Fair Tuesday and Wed
nesday; warmer Tuesday.
Influence on tha result.
i ne usual reports on "colonisation on a
largo scale are still Industriously clrcu
lated and the campaign of State Superin
tendent Morgan to check Illegal voting
which waa concluded today by tha summon
ing of several hundred witnesses to atatlon
houses to testify In regard to casea of
Illegal registration haa been the moat com
pleta inquisition of the kind aver under
taken In tha city. No less than 30,000 aus
picious cases have been Investigated out
of a total registration of 6J8.80S, and It is
probable that many arrests will be made
larylaad.
BALTIMORE, Nov. .Though ths cam
paign in Maryland practically closed on
Saturday night, there waa one more re
publican rally today, when Stevenson A
Williams, the nominee for governor, and
other candidates on the republican state
ticket addressed a meeting at Crisfleld, on
the eastern shore.
Chairman Murray Vandlver, pf the demo
cratic atate central committee and Chair
man John B. Hanna of the republican com- I Kentucky of the fourth claaa with phys
mltteo hava Issued lengtny addresses to leal indignities. The former, it la altered.
with Haslagr at Annapolis
Aeadeasy.
ANNAPOLIS, ltd.. Nor. (.-Tha proceed
ings of tha naval court-martial called for
the .trial of tha throe midshipmen of the
first claaa charged with basing members of
the fourth claaa began today In tho office
of the commandant of midshipmen. The
first midshipman to be arraigned waa John
H. Ixfland of Oskalooaa, Ia., and hla plea
waa not guilty. All of today's-, session
waa occupied with the hearing of witnesses
for the prosecution. Aa soon aa the trial
of Lofland ia completed tha court will take
up tha caaea of Joseph D. Little of Spring
field, O.. and Earle W. Chaffee of Rhine
land. Wla.
Tha men are charged with having sub
jected Midshipmen W, W. Lawrence of
Colorado and Churchllh Humphreys of
For Montana Fair Tuesday and Wednes- tomorrow when every polling place will tne,r respective parties, in which a strong was compelled to stand on his head and the
appeal is maoe to voters u support tne i utter was forced to undergo protracted
Republican - Preapoeta la Otoe.
day; cooler Wednesday.
Fcr Indiana Fair Tuesday and Wednea
day; light to fresh weat wlnda.
Local Record.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU,
NEBRASKA CITY Neb.. Nov. t 8pe- j OMAHA, Nov. .-Official record of tern
rial) On the eve of election everything
looks favorable for a good vote,' and thel
repuDHcan m.rnvar. arc i-unuusu, v. .wv
eesa for both the state and county ticket.
The registration tn thla city waa 1.S03, and
With thoaa aworn tn tomorrow will bring
the vote up to nearly l,4oo, the full vote of
l
Derature and precipitation compared with
T. ii.. .1 . OV.A le at.
Rain or Snou
proof Jicath'cr
lSOJ. li. 101. lOOn
Maximum temperature.... 67 M T 66
Minimum temperature.... 63 46 81 J
Mean temperature oo oi ou
Precipitation , ,
Record o' temperature mid veclmiatlon
at Omaha for this day and alnce March 1,
Normal temperature 43
Excess for tlie day 1J
Normal precipitation 06 nch
I.-.,..,,, for the day 41 Inch
Total t-xeess slr.te March 1 96
Total rainfall slni-e March 1 31.81 Inches
Excess since alarm i . di incnea
liirtclency for cor. period, 1iJ.... $ 28 Inches
Petlclency for cor. period, 19ul.... 4 W Inches
It sport a from Statlana at T r. H.
is
Ideal
Leather
The sew leather which
is always bright, .loasy,
strong and soft, and can't .
gtt hard. Rain or mow
tion't affect it. When you
buy allocs look for this labeL
u!fl FiucsM Laalhof Co.
MiaseltMa.
I V ITmS iMut 14 771 I
CONDITION OF THB
WKATHEM.
Omaha, cloudy
Valentine, clear
North Platte, cloudy ..
Cheyenne, cloud
I Hull 1K.- city, ciear ..
Rapid City, clear
Huron, clear
i v'iiu.ttm. clear
ClilciK. partly cloudy
Hi. IaiuIs, clear ,
St. Paul, clear .........
I'Avenport, cloudy ...
Kansaa City, cloudy .
lHr. clear v
I lilsmarck. clear
liln. clear
Ualveslon, cloudy
"3 : 1 8
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i a :
Bi
t 67 .33
6 4 .(.0
64 s.; .11
4H 61 .00
60 64 .00
lit t 00
04 70 .00
6-i iu ou
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4 7u .00
I b" M .00
bll Wi .12
Oil .00
4I 74 .00
6t 74 .00
48 6N .00
7u li .00
T Indicates trace of Treclpitstlon.
L. A. WELSH, Forecaater.
For oougha and colds children take Piao's
Cure without objocUoa. 36c
be under tha cloae scrutiny of the super
lntendent'a deputies who will hava tha as
sistance of tho strongest fores of watchers
ever "placed at the polls, organised by the
Cltlsena union. With theae precautions
It is predicted that illegal voting will be
reduced to a minimum. Tammany made
Its final preparations for the struggle to
night by the distribution of sinews of war
to the amount of between $160,000 and $200,
000 to the district leadera for election ex
penses. An intereating minor feature of the situa
tion waa the declaration today by Deputy
Attorney General T. C. C. Craln that the
destruction of the houses of 600 voters In
the fire at Coney Island yesterday, being
an "act of God." could not be used aa a
pretext for depriving them of tha right to
vote.
Oalo.
COLt'MBUS. O., Nov. .-On the eve of
the election tha estimates of tha two par
ties continue to repreaent tha two ex
treme The democrata give no fifures on
tt.e state ticket and claim only a bare
majority in the legislature, while ffce re
publlcana claim a larger plurality with a
single exception than aver before on tha
atate ticket, and almost twice aa large a
majority In the legislature aa ever before.
It may be 'difficult to ascertain the re
buK in Ohio tomorrow night from incom
plete or early returns. Under tha new
municipal code, enacted by the last legis
lature, the wards and precincts in all places
of 6,000 population and over were changed
thla year ao that the rota tomorrow nlaht
cannot be compared with that of any nre-
vlous heated election, except on auch re
turns aa coma from tha rural districts and
towns of leaa than 1.000 population.
Of the 1167.646 population In Ohio. 1.811-
7H are in the seventy-one municipalities
that were reorganised this year under the
new code, and M16.E4 are outside of these
placea very few of these "outside pre
clncta" have aver been heard from until
tha day after tba election
, There were 3,31$ voting placea la Ohio at
party nomlneea.
At tomorrow's election the polls will be
open at a. m. and -close at 6 p. m., tha
Australian system Of secret voting being In
force. Both parties anticipate a full vote
and an orderly and quiet election. Marahal
pbyalcal exercises.
The members of the court-martial are:
Lieutenant Commanders W. C. P. Mulr,
W. R. Shoemaker and W. H. G. Bullard.
Lieutenant Commander B. W. Wells, jr..
Is judge advocate. Daniel R. Handall,
Farnam ot tha police department announced atata a attorney for Ann Arundel county.
today that tne entire ponco loroe win do on was appointed to act aa counsel for tha
duty at the polls tomorrow.
This morning the ballots were placed In
the hands of the police department and will
be distributed tonight. -
Rhode Island.
PROVIDENCE, Nov. t Tho political
leaders of tha state were making
final arrangements today for tomorrows
balloting. Tha republican campaign waa
concluded Saturday night. Tonight the
flnal rally of tha democrata waa held, with
Governor Harvey, Congressman Granger
and others aa apeakeTs.
Today the democrata are claiming the
state by 3,000 and the houae by a amall
majority, while the republlcana were count
ing on from 6,000 to 7,000 plurality for their
candidate for governor and the control of
both branches of tha legislature by a safe
margin.
Poaneylvanla.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov.. 1-Tha apathy
which haa marked tha present campaign
in thla state Is apparent in almoat every
county in Pennsylvania. Tha victory of
tha republican ticket la practically a fore
gone conclusion, tha also of tha majority
being the only question.
Liittle tnort haa been made by either
party to get out a big vote, except In the
boma counties of tha different candidates.
where circulars were aent to tha voters
urging them to coma to tha polla
Xevr Jersey.
accused midshipmen.
Tha witnesses examtned today were
Midshipmen Lawrence and Humphreys.
whom It ia charged were haxed and a
number of other fourth claaa midship
men. All of them, aa la usual In cases
of tha kind, ahowsd tha greatest reluctance
to say anything that might tend to Injure
the accused midshipmen or even to admit
tha existence of haslng.
mpeipiwpiwp I' "i'iW )'ilV"il)1J-LJltl
t C53n' : 'ysSv ' .
Come to our office and I will make a
thorough and scientific LXAM1N A-.
TION of your ailments KEH. JJ
CHARGE, an examination that
will disclose your true pny'u-
condition, without a knowledge of
which you are groping in the dark
If you have taken treatment without
success, I will shoe, you why It failed.
I want all ailing men tof eel that
they can come to our office freely
for examination and explanation of
their condition without being bound by
. i .. .w. treatment
- I J any uoiiaiiii
v II unlesa they so desire. Evesy man. ,
l whether taking treatment or contem-
Vt .h,,M ink. arivantHKe
111U. 1 1 1 1 ft Mine, ........... . "
of this opportunity to learn his true
condition, aa i wiii av.....u ..v.- - lvJru of mal,hood
best regain ma neaun ana siroustu j. r
mm Hrwi aid Ut. 1 I
I WILL CURE YOU
fl uted, neuner ao w k - ' ' ,,w ni ptc o i in- .nH T.AST.
lira their natrons ge, but wo guarantee a COMPLE1L, BAFb. and
cure in t QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME, without living Injurious
effect? In the system, and at tha lowest cost possible for HONEST.
unto ripe old age.
-rfidSf It U not so much of calamity that a man contracts
tUseasea or waaknssses. Hut that he neglects them
1 1 J?y falls to saenre tha proper treatment tor their cure, or
u " ba haa experimented with too many free treatment
and quick cure schemee.
nr. uivv wn MISLEADING STATEMENTS or deceptive propositions to
.2JtIJiunttitm IN A FEW l5A3 In order
to secure
1NU cu
au-iT.T.irTTT. 1N1) SUCCESSFUL services. Wa cure
crmrniDP VARICOCELE. NERVO-SEXUAL DEBILITY,
SION5, IMPOTENCY, BLOOD POISON, (SYPHIMS)
RECTAL, KIDNEY AND URINARY DISEASES,
and all dlseaaea and weaknesses due to Inheritance, evil Ublta, trxcesMv or
the result of specific dlseaaea. ,
COSSILTATIOK FRKE Wrlto If yon cannot call. Office hours, H a.
m. to 8 v. n. Snndays, 10 to 1 onlr.
Stato Electro-Medical Institute.
1308 Farnam Street, Between 13th and Uh Streets, Omaha, Neb
Ems-
BRIEFLY TOLD.
There Is No Use Leaving
Omaha Bslifivs ths State
' msntsot Omaha Residents,
Endorsement by residents of Omaha.
Proof positive from Omaha people. I
Cannot be evaded or doubted.
Read thla statement:
Mra. Quata Bohlman, 1911 Oak street.
aaya: uoan a money rina are a gooq
remedy. I took them for kidney trouble
which started about seven years ago.
caused by a cold settling in my back. I
procured them from Kuhn Co.'s drug
NEWARK, N. J., Nov. t-Except In the store and they cured me." -
cities where there are mayoralty contests For sale by all dealers, price 0c. Foe-
It la expected a light vote will ba cast in ter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole ageiu
New Jersey tomorrow. Six state senators for the United States.
and a full house of assembly are to ba Remember tha name Doan's and take no
cbosea. t substitute.
CAR OF DYNAMITE EXPLODES
Penn.flTinia Tarda at CmtUae, Ohio, a
Boene of Kuln.
LOSS MAY REACH A HALF MILLION DOLLARS
Hnadreda of Frolgkt Cara Aro Com
pletely Demolished While Many
Houses In tho Town 'Are
Wrecked by Concussion.
CRESTLINE. O.. Nov. J.-Tho Pennsyl
vania railway yards hero preaented a scent
of ruin today aa a reault of the explosion
of a car of dynamite on a sidetrack last
evening. So far aa known no Uvea were
loat, although tha maaa of wrecked freight
cara hava not yet been thoroughly searched.
It la estimated that tho financial loss will
run from J400.000 to I500.0DO. Hundreds of
freight cars were almoat completely demol
ished, while a number of houaea in the
vicinity of tha exploalon were wracked.
A number of persona received serious cut
and bruises from flying glaas and Umbers.
Nearly every window In town was emaahed
by tha terrlflo concussion.
Smallpox at Cheyenne.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. I. (Special.)
Fort Russell has been quarantined against
Cheyenne on account of smallpox here.
Tha city achools have been closed and ths
mayor has asked the people to refrain
from attending public gatherings, holding
dancea and social function until the epl
demlo haa abated. Tha dtaoaao Is confined
almost entirely to the children and up to
thla time has appeared only In a light
form.
Quaker Maid Rye
9
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' 'iJ:",y
fa W J
Rest 'Whisker tnsde
Is "Quaker Maid."
Everybody drinks
It Everywbers..
Vou can get It
Aoywbcic.
For aale at tha lead
ing bare, caf mm and
drug stores.
S. HIRSCH & CO.
laatif CHf. Ml.
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A Man Badly Injsurod.
Or painfully hart, burned, bruised or
wounded gets quick comfort from Bucklen's
Arlce Salve. It conquers pain. fco. For
sale by Kuha V Co.
TMgratr Rata Tatorlaanaav
Food Inspector.
Q.L.R&UA0C10TTI. D.V. S,
CITT VET12RIMAJUAM.
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