TITE OMAHA DAILY DEE: SATUUDAY, DEC EM HE It 19, 190.1. FINDS WIFE DEAD ON FLOOR CARTERS Christmas Sale Montana Diamonds have caught tho public nimc lira. Mary Grovea Diet a Horrible Death IVER Alone ia Eer Owa Home. ' HIRE Sfek HaarlaMie ml rellere ill the troubles bv. Ami to a blliiee elate ot the BTetem, .aca a Dn tinaee. Hint. Irroweinpee, Dlatreee aftar eating, llatntbeBida,e. While their moat remara aula neuH hu been ihowa Im curing rWderha.j-n Carter'. Little Mrer Pllleareeoiiafre valaahle In Cotutlpmlon, enriag and preventing (hit annoying complaint, while they alio eeiracl II dleoraare of tha atoiaerh, atimulalf tha liver and regulate tba bowaia. Xvea It tbry only cares LH1EAE) Aera (tier wnald almnat prlerlep. Id thoa Who annr from thl. dlatreeeinf complaint; bat fort B.tely tbelr goodneM doe. not end here, and tboae who once try thru will And tbeae llttl pilla ! able In ao many way. that they will not ba willing to do without then. Bat after all sick head 'AGLHE Ta tha bana of ao many Utc that her la where aa tiake oar great boaeU Our 'Ula con at While Others do not. Cartar'a Lltue Liver nil. ere very avail ana vary easy to take. One or two pllli make, ooea. on ; by draggtala arorywbara, at sent by mail Ihry are atncily veemable and do not gripe or pnree, aat or ineir Kim piraw nu i;w tiaa I bam. In vlale at (A etnta; da for tl. Bold an. OXBTEU MEDICINE CO., New York Cltf i - in II 0 'Seia union pacific SHORTEST LINl FAtTIlT TIMf TO Oregon , AMD Washington Daylight Rldo of 200 Miles along the i beautiful Columbia ' River. i Two Through Train. Dally Accommodation for all Classej of Passengers. - Steam Heat Piutsch Light TOURIST S'.ll'piRI CARS A SPECIALTY. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to ' irr T'OliT 0FFI3C, 1324 FARRAM ST. 'Prions lie. r, Z5he Boat of Everything ELECTRIC POWER IN CAPITOL BUILDING Ann College Stoek Jadnlaa- Tcaai Aaalona to Knew Way thai Spoor Trophy la Not Awarded Candidates for Congress. (From a Staff torrespondent.) DES MOINES, Dec. 18. (Special.) Mrs. May Grovel, living on Eaat Seventh street. near Walnut, cam to her death In a hor rible manner toduy. She waa not feeling veil thla morning and her husband went to hla work, leaving her In bed. He returned at noon for his dinner and found the door locked. She had evidently got up and locked the door, lie crawled In a window and found her dead body lying on the kitchen Hot Mttll smoking. She had burned to death all alone. There waa evidence aha had been at work with the gasoline etove. She leavee also a daughter, who Is with a theatrical troupe, and who had planned to return this evening to spend Christmas with her parents In Des Moines. To all ap pearances her death was from an accident end there was no suspicion of foul play. She had applied for divorce some time ego. tart Electricity at Capitol. For months workmen have been engaged In fitting up the state capltol of Iowa with electric apparatus for the running of the elevators, the fans for ths ventilators and for lighting. Two of the generators, with engines, sre now In place, and It Is an nounced that they will be started tomorrow and be run for some time for the purpose of testing ell the machinery. It Is expected I that the new machinery for the state house, which replaces an old and worn-out system, will all be In full operation the first of the year. Will Go to Oklnkc Ex-State Auditor Frank F. Merrlam, who retired from office the' first of the present year, has been spending some time In Cal ifornia and Oregon, and It Is learned he plans to engage In the newspaper business at Oklahoma City. Mr. Merrlam was editor of a paper at Hopklnton when he was elected to office. He expee'e to Join with A. W. C Weeks, formerly editor of a newspaper at Wlnterset, la., In the publi cation of a dally paper at Oklahoma City. Candidate for Coagreaa.' Colonel E. S. Ormnby oT Emmetsburg Is announced as a candidate tor. tha repub lican nomination for congress In the Tenth district and will make an effort to defeat Judge Conner of Denlson. Colonel Ormsby Is an old resident of the city and engaged In business many years. He was twice In the race for the repulblcan nomination for governor and was strongly supported. . It Is expected there will be other candidates for congress spring up soon In the district. laoor Trophy Is Wanted. There Is much speculation In Iowa as to the reason for not awarding the Spoor trophy at Chicago. The trophy waa of fered by the president of the stock yards company and one of the conditions was that If It should be won three times In succession by a class It would remain with that class. The prise goes to the college class that does best In stock Judging at the International show and for two years I board will be called upon to electa, teactier It waa won by the class from the college I to fill the vacancy caused by the resigns. at Ames. No award has yet been made I tinn nt Rvron E. Dill, a toacner in am for this year. . Iowa college sent as good M-h school, who will give up hie position a team as before and It la the belief that I to nil the office of county superintendent. It won and that efforts are being made I to which he was elected. to effect a Juggling of figures so as to cheat them out of It ' ' , Raw . low Corporations. The Cedar Falls Horse Importing com' pony was organised with $30,000 capital, by H. H. Clay, A. 8. Brodle and others. The Anita Co-Operative Creamery company was organised with 13.000 capital, by John Heck, president; Q. W. Paular, secretary. The Your Holiday moiioy will go further hero than nnywhoro else. fancy and every year are growing in popularity. Any article suggested belov will make a magnificent pros- cnt and one sure to be appreciated. MONTANA 1U 1 AMW are beyond question the finest stones on earth. They will stand acids, heat and alkali, and can bo cleaned like ordinary diamonds. They have the fire and lustre of the red diamonds and have on many occasions fooled experts. Why pay enormous prices for genuine diamonds? If you want stylo and a sparkling gem, a, buy a Montana Diamond. They positively cannot be identified from the genuine. ' ill s'vv .v-; i'- ;' 1 Star Tiffany Sunburst An exquisite:? beautiful and brilliant collection of blue-white stones. A brooch which could' not be duplicated In genuine diamonds for less than $250. Our price, and you can't tell It Jrll from the genuine.. . ,cjp ' r?sJ ' t5i.'.crs'.. aw lMiitf Marguerite Brooch. Petals of chased gold, mounted with cluster of sparkling brilliant, flash ing stones In the center end perfectly matched pure white stones, of ex traordinary beauty, be tween the petals. A mag nificent ornament. Actually worth $12. A bargain H. A f I -I. ment. rp 4 InV.Sl " ' " . P . 1 Grecian Scroll Brooch. Chased gold, set with sparkling stones. One ot the most popular designs ever made. Heavy rolled gold plate. Will wear a lifetime. In 'genuine dia monds, this brooch Is worth J176. Spe cial price..... $1 OUR GUARANTEE We absolutely guar anteo Montana Dia monds to retain their brilliancy forever. Wo will give $10,000.00 to any charitable Institu tion If It caa bo shown that we aver refused to replace) one of these stones which failed to give perfect satisfaction. a Moorish Brooch. A quaint and beautiful design originally worn an a pendant. An exact copy of a Moorish design mut ing $276. Heavy gold filled set witn pure wulte, per fectly brilliant stonea. A special bargain; our price. .SI Round Belcher. The most popular ring of the times. Warranted for fifteen years. This ring can not bo to'.d from a ring set with genuine diamond worth $1150. Our prices (L "j $2.00 and ..: P mm n Cluiter Rlnr. Buby, Emerald or Turguolm center, sur rounded - by selected and ' , extraordinarily brilliant f"re white stones. A ring well worth $25. Our price ...... $1 PiiONTANA DIAMONDS Ladies and Gent's Cuff Buttons .............. 50c Gents' Watch Chains, value 1J3.00. .......... 1.00 17. Jewel American Movement Watches, Gold filled cases, never before sold for less than $13.00., .6.25 Ladies' Brooches, value f 3.00, .$5.00 and $9.00. 1.00 Gent's Stick Pins, value 3.00, $5.00 and Ladies' Lorgnette Chains, 14k and filled. . Great Bargains for Omaha People in These Gems for Christmas Trade. iS ' 4- -fhl-a rrtir oiiroir xrrxt-it Hi fn Cr on genuine diamonds. You can get all of the beauty, pparkle and brilliancy i.i a jLltJIl I llllUW ttWUV VUUl IlliUlCJ, Montana Diamond for one-twentieth the prices. Every thing $1.00 for the ppecial ChrJetmas sale commencing Saturday, December 19th, ending Christmas eve. 216 North Sixteenth Street. .MOrfTJUU DIAMOND COMPANY snwasma-naaa-ssi 1,1 - -' - One half block north of postof f ice, SHOWS BLAIR A LIVELY TIME Dick Daniels Cats r"" Vp on Whlaky aad Caaae Alt Kinds of Trouble. The Only Double TracK Railway jto Chicago The Omaha- Lncago Irani Par Excellence h No. 9 a eolid train mwU iutt in Omthm daily OS TIME a( 8:50 p. m., arre iig Cticaro 7:30 next morn ing. Library, liufftt Car. lirbr, new Manilmrd Slwp trs, VhirVarilv:rylM)ij. enaClty Of flCea m 1401-1403 FAR NAM ST. OMAHA tcu 24.-eai Chsrges Less'Th:n t Others BLAIR, Neb., Deo. It. (Special Tele- rrt.1. rM.rlenced a reign 01 Baturda Harald Publishing company ot ' . . , rM hour. tonight. Dick Ottumwa'flled article with $10,000 capital, by I r.h vhilliDs took tha after- It. It. Moore, Jennie Moore and Florenoe t whisky and about dark B. Moore. The Bolt Lake and Bristol Tele- ,Urted out to do up the town. While In phone company of Worth county waa or- fh Nala DeaVer saloon they Inalsted on aanlsed at Lake Mills with $6,000 capital, by .-..- treatlna: them. Henry Seirt, a O. T. Oroe, president; A. T. Oroe, secre- f.rm hand, with a companion. tary. I tor a alata of beer, and while drink Fe la Ike Field. I ina- iDaniels rushed tip and struck Selrt, As soon as Governor Cummlna is able I knocking him to the floor, where he Jumped to give the matter his personal attention onto him and Chewed almost all of his le he will appoint a Judge 4n southern Iowa ear off. Young Seirt will be maimed for to succeed Judge Partial, of Leon, who life aa the entire center part of the ear Is has resigned to enter practice in Dee gone. Daniels and Phillips, after smashing Mnlnea. It waa tha Intention of tha ero. I the stove In the OuUchoW saloon, weni o eruor to take wp the matter Immediately the depot, where they were oraerea out vj n hi. ,.l,if. rnm h. ... TV,. . Anilt A. 1. UOOancn.. JJlllucia iuu LIVERY DRIVERS ON STRIKE Sixteen Hundred Hen Quit Work at 0Lloa,.O for Shorter Bonn. I ssaaaaanaaaaaae, ' ' FIRST TROUBLE OCCURS AT A FUNERAL Presence of Police Bald to Have Pre . vented Sympathisers of tho Men fiora Making an Attack. now four active candidates in tho field as follows: W. E. Miller, Bedford; J. J. Mc- Intlre, Osceola; H. K. Evens, Cory don; R. C. Henry, Mount Ayr All are regarded Goodrich a terrific blow, knocking out three of his teeth. Upon a complaint from the railroad men a" warrant was sworn out and Sheriff Mencke and Night Policeman as strong' men and fully qualified for the -on" Burcham arreated Daniels at the place, but the nature and extent of their endorsements to Governor Cummins is not known. The Governor's Mother May Recover. I Governor A. B. Cummlna Is still at the ! bedside of bis mother, who la lying danger 1 ously ill, but Is apparently able to con- i tinue longer and may yet recover. His re turn home caused a general disarrange ment of his plana for a trip In the east The members of the Hawkeye club of Har vara had planned to give him a great banquet, and even, postponed the same to see If he could not return thle week, but horns of Rab Glllern Daniels Is a tough character, especially when erased with drink, and after several hard fights tonight he was landed In the county Jail and Into a straight-Jacket, after breaking up nearly all the furniture In the Jail corridor. Hie wife and two children left today to visit her brother en the Indian reservation. Daniels has a rec ord back of him. When the Spanish war came on he was under arrest for stealing a lot of carpenter tools, and to give him a chance the authorities released him on his promise to Join the army, which he did and served out hie enlistment. Phillips has Of?. falcCREW, SPECIALIST Treats all forma of Dlaeaaaa of HKI OKLV. Twcnty-cigbt years' experience lighter.fi )tzt la Gsnah The doctor's remarkable suocewa has never been aqualvu. Ilia rexiurcea and lacuttlre fur Irvatltig this oaas of dlaeaiaca aro unlimited and avary day brlnxe many naitaruig report, oc the sooa ne ta aeing. or tna rener n. nas given. HOT SPRINGS TREATMENT roa All Blood Pauua. No "BilEAKlNO OUT" on b.'.u or lto and all eicrul algns f tbe dineaaa dlaappear at oiiua. tr- rnaneiit cm. tor lira suarauteu. VlLMfOfflF Cures suaranteed la rVFAl tft Af'c" cu'ad of Hydrocele, lLit JVyJti.L.m, Oleet, Nrrvou iNpbliiiy. Lrftta ft euiigth ai.A itaiii Sii'J ail furm. 01 chnjitlc dlcftHi, 'lrc.;m-iii by ui.ai. Call or onto. Bos liti. i.ita rv.iit ..i-U av Oui.j. .eU they were Informed by wire today that it not bMn apprehended. would not be poaalble for the governor to return. He has not visited his offloe since his return. PEOPLE CONTRACT ANTHRAX nasi ana Worn a a Hoar Stella Seri ously. Ill wltk the Disease. How Law Fir as Orgaalaad. HUMBOLDT, Neb,, Dee. (Special.) Fred O. Hawxby, who for the last year has beeene associated with B. A, Tucker of this city in the practice ot law, baa decided to return to Auburn, from whence he came, and will enter Into partnership with Hon. John 8. Btull, whose term on the district bench expires the first of the year. Mr. Tucker, who lias been devoting hla atten tion to California Investments, will resume AUBURN. Neb.. Dee. li fSnerial.W Tha disease known as anthrax, or mors popu- nUr- chrr e ? lh ,oc1 ulne- larly called "blackleg." bus began Its rav ages In this section of the country. About elx weeka ago Clifford Young, who Uvea in the vaclnlty of Stella, contracted the dlseeso in soma mysterious manner. Shortly afterward bis sister, alias Minnie Toung, pecame inrootco. ur. Montgomery waa called and treated the caeca, a"rid Clifford, while far from well, la recovering, but Mlaa Minnie, while conalderably improved. Is still suffering from abcesses. Here In this eounty the disease hae broken out In several herds of cattle. It la reported that Fred Scheie has lost several head of cattle and that a fine ateer and calf have died from Ite effects oa Frans Moerer's place down on the Muddy. The disease la sporadic and results from a germ which becomes malignant la temperature of tt degrees centigrade, about the temperature of ths human body. It la treated by vaccination. a. -3 i 1 ' Teoasaeosi Sekoola Crowded, HYMENEAL LaMaater-Holaaea. TECUMSEH. Nab., Dee. 1$. (Special.) Hugh LaMoater, a well known young at toruey of this city, and Miss Ines Holmes were married at I o'clock yesterday at the bride's home In Boston. The particulars of the affair have not reached this city as yet. Mr. LaMaster la well known In Lincoln, having attended the State unlveralty and being a graduate from the Institution's law department. The bride le a relative of Judge and Mrs. C. C Ellia of this city and has visited here. Mr. and Mrs. LaMaster will reside In Tecvmseh. Ray-Davis. TECUMSEH, Keb., Dec. 18. (Special.) William H. Ray and Mlaa Asella Davis wore married at the home of the bride's father, Jamee Davis, here last evening. They aro well known ycung people ot this TECUMSCH. Neb.. Dee. IS. (Special.) I community. The school board of Tecumseh district has decided to divide the membership of ths Plenty of LJaM foe Wooasoeket. grammar school and establish another I MITCHELL. D.. Dec. . (Special.) school In ths council chamber at tho city I Without any lighting facilities for streets hall after the holiday vacation. The gram- I Woonsocket Is liable to have two companies mar school Is so crowded this action be- I struggling for business next year. A gaa rame necessary. Of the school s member- I company and aa alec trio light company ship of 13 It li proponed to take about I have applications before the city council f.fty of the children to the eta school. John I asking for franchises, without the exclusive Ward, the retiring clerk of the district I clauae, for a period of twenty years. The court, has tetn employed as leather. The I cooipanloe are made up of local parties. taken today at the convention, when It was decided to put the proposition of amalgamation to a referendum .vote of both organisations. It ia said that It is practically certain that the' decision of the vote. of both organisations will, be to amalgamate. ... GREELEY FARMER IS KILLED Edward Harley Arrested Cbaraed with ClnbblnsT Charles Wood, ward to Death. CHICAGO, Dec. 1. -Sixteen hundred liv ery drivers, backed by every teamsters' union In Chicago, struck today. Nearly V3 livery stables are completely tied up. The decision to strike waa reached last night after four weeks of negotiations for better wages and working conditions. The men have been receiving $13 a week of seven days. The demand Is for aa Increase of $3 a week. More than a dozen meetings were held between committees representing tho Jlvery owners and the Drlvere 'union, but the employers refused to make any concessions, saying that business did not warrant ths paying . of higher wages, ia view of the inroads made by automobiles. Drivers of hearses went out with the car riage drlvere and ' aa a ' -result fu neral ' processions - will be '. curtailed during the strike. Neither the Team sters' union nor. ths . Liveryman's association apparently made any exception in the strike order to facilitate burial ar rangements, although - instructions were given to plckete not to Interfere with the movement of undertakerr wagons, which will be used In lieu of hearses. First Tronble Occurs. Tho first trouble occurred when an at tempt was made to conduct a funeral at West Lelghton and Allport streets. An un dertaker secured enough conveyances to take the body and mourners to church, bui while the services were in progress picket compelled the drivers of the hearse end carriages to desert under threats of violence. Seventy-five funerals were scheduled for today, according to the report of the burial permit clerk of the city. Some of these were prepared in the hope that the strike would be settled. Most of ths funerals, however, took place, the bodies being car ried to the cemeteries In undertakers' wagons. Behind the livery drlvere In their strike is the entire organisation of teamsters, $$,000 strong. Only 700 cabs and carriages those used by licensed cabmen, who are pledged not to handle any of the funeral ' business for the liverymen were operated today. The cabmen belong to a branch of the teamsters' union separate from the livery employes. Only the presence of a large police equad- ron prevented strike sympathisers from at tacking a funeral today. While the police stood guard about the hearse union pickets and strike sympathisers crowded the street and threatened .violence to the nonunion dlrvera of the carriages and hearse. alt Lake lo Have Alliance. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Dec 1. -At a meeting of $00 prominent business men of this city, it was decided to organise a cltlsene' alliance for the purpose of com bating labor unions and discouraging strikes and lockouts. Federation Conanaltteo Meets. NEW YORK, Dee. It. Tho executive committee of the National Civic federation met in executive session bare today. Sec retary Eaeley's report of the work of the federation last year waa discussed. The object of the meeting today la to out lino the policy of the federation for the coming "year end to consider the general industrial situation of the country. Markialste Hay Volte. TOLEDO. O., Dec 18. Amalgamation of tho nvembera of tha International Associa tion of Allied Mechanics with those of tie InterhationaJ Association of Mechanics ia radically augured, as the leajlt ei action GREELEY, Neb.. Dec. M.-Charlaa Wood ward, a well-to-do farmer, living near here, was clubbed to death tonight and Edward Hurley Is under arrest, charged with the crime. Woodward, while in a saloon, be came Involved in a quarrel with Hurley'e father. The two men stepped outside to settle It and young Hurley followed. Wood ward's dead and bruised body was found a few momenta later. There were no other wltnesees to the fight. The coroner will hold an Inquest tomorrow. ' ." stabbed with Lead Pencil. NORFOLK, Neb., Dee. 3A. (Special.) Cloyd Wakely, a 10-year-old schoolboy of Crelghton, fell upon a leadpenell and was stabbed almost to the heart with, Its point yesterday. The wound did not prove fatal, but with a slight variation In the course the lad would have been killed. IS A REAL FLYING MACHINE Ohioa&'t Intention EUei, Saih and Lights ai Dtiired. : " ENGINE AND VrOPELLERS THE FORCE In First Test Machine Soars Throngla nee for Three Miles and Then Deseonde to Selected Landing: Plnoa.. NORFOLK, Va., Dec. IS. A successful trial of a flying machine was made yester day near Kitty Hawk.' N. C, by Wilbur and Orvllle Wright of Dayton. O. . The machine flew three miles In -the face of a wind 'blowing at the registered ve locity of twenty-one miles an hour and thtn gracefully descended to earth at the spot elected by the man navigating the car aa i a suitable landlr.g place. - The maohlne has no balloon force, but gets Its force from propellers worked by a small engine. Preparatory to its flight the machine was placed upon a platform near Kitty Hawk. This platform was built on a high Sand hill and when all -waa in readiness the fastenings lo the machine were released and It started down an Incline. The navl- . gator, Wilbur Wrieht, then started a email gasoline engine, which worked the pro pellers. When, the end of the Incline waa reached the machine gradually aroao until' It attained an altitude of sixty feet. KlKht Miles an Moor. . ' In the face of the strong wind blowing it maintained an even apeed of ci'ht,t-Ues an hour. ' - The idea of the box kite has been ad hered to In the basis formation of the fly lrg maohlne. ' A huge f rami work of light timbers thirty-ihree feet wide, flvo feet deep and five feet across the top forms the machine proper. This la covered with a tough but light canvass. In the center Is Ihe navigator's chair and suspended fist below the bottom p!.n is a email gasoline engine, which furnishes the motive powsr for the propelling and elevating wheels. There are two six-blade propei.era, one arranged Just below the fiams so as to exert an upward force when Sn motion and the other extends horizontally to the rear ' from the center of the car, furnishing tho forward Impetus. Protruding from tha cen ter of the car Is a huge tan-shaped rudder of canvass, stretched upon a framo of wood. . Thla rudder la controlled by tho navigator and may be moved to either s'.de, raised or lowered. I For Sore Throat, Cold In Cheat or Ten. sllltla try a lOo bottle ot Omega Oil. SP.ECj.AL a a av j ; 9G OF nnrTi It is not bo much of a calamity that a man contracts disease or ' H weakness, but tnat ho neglects tnem or laus 10 gei me proper treatment for their cure. . This Institution is authorized by tho Stato and estab lished for tha purposo of giving proper medical treat ment in Genito urinary and Sexual Diseases of Lien. WEAK MEN PRIVATE our safe and cei BLOOD POISON With night loeeee, falling memory, telling backs, kidney disease, nervous debility, re sulting in eeiual weakneea and lost manhood, unfitting them for work, busluees, study or marriage, are being quickly cured by our special treatment after all others failed. Diseases of men, Gonorrhoea. Poisonous Dis chargee, Oleet, Stricture, Enlarged ITostate Gland, and all Skin and Blood Diseases promptly cured by our safe and certain method. - VENEREAL, By our special treat tneat all sores on body, limbs, la mouth and throat quickly disappear, and your blood poison ia cured In lees time than anywhere else, and at much less expense to you. 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