I TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JATARY 2(1. 1X4. sat r n ra n i - ltf U" . 11 "T sua 'n u i amTlWTriii aaii i-nr s w . I -aa. rme ft ':-: -VAVSNUti ?. KCMCM3CB AOcodttPUmUn ar road for all ftsrina sad aches. They bars been taaiSi rears, haw bna sTaitatcd mora than any srrk-ie ever sold and have mada mora caraa tlmu any otter Ktn-nal remedy. They ara nmna . tard not to contaua N-ll- -.-, opium or an poison whatever. They ara mada of healing, vegelards gtnna Which soothe, armptem and cam, AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Final CntTM '.at Boildia of 0 Stx Tladoot Art Sifted. D0C11JOT3 CM FILE WITH CITY CLERK irk Urad Mm War Colors rUa I'aaauf ta Push rad iaar itaai It a IUa ta ta Narth, t noon yesterday City Clerk Shrigley received a triplicate oopy of the agreement mada batwwn the Union Pacific Railroad oompur, taa Union Block Tarda cum. puny and Ua City of South Omaha. Whan tha ordlnanoa granting to Uia Union Paclfta aartain pfcssas of atraata and alleys, eta, was paaaad by tha oouncU and signed by tha mayor It waa agreed that three oopios of taa ogreemnnt should ba made. Ona waa to go to tha Union Padflo. tha ather to tha atock yards oompany and tha other to ba 01 od with tha olty clerk. In tha doenmant now on 91 a Horses t. Burt signed aa praaldaut of tha Union Pacific, W. A Psxtoe aa president of tha Union Stock Tarda ootnpany and Frank Koutsky aa mayor of South Omaha. Sow that tha agreements hava bam placed on flic. It la expected that tha rail' md company wUI push Its work here. PIHna; haa already bmi driven for tha street viaduct and contracts let for mater lal and the expectation la that work on this bridge across tha tracks will ba pushed. Ths TTnlon PacMta will noon com menco tha grading of tha stub ends of atraata tn tha northern portion of the city. and whan this la dona ! tracks be taaim South Omaha and Omaha. wUI ba laid. By aw inliig tim ground, which was niiiili . aa far as tha olty was oonoarned. tha Union Pastfio wiU ba anahind ta make sraat Impiwreoaanta here. A great many men will ba green employment for a year or mora on the sradlna; and track laytng xanxa and this work will doubtless bring oonatderablo money to tha merchants of Bourir Omaha. Tha '"'"g of tha oantract yeaterday olaaeo a deal wblch has aaea talked of for a number of years. Tha ssvara saM yustailay pot a damper o bnaln mm ail crrar tha dry with tha ex opptitaf the pliunbera aad tha ooal deal era AC tha stock yards buyers and sellers did not alt around aa tha feneaa and hag gta over prices. Stock was an Id rapidly aad after being weighed was eant to the packing beneea without delay. Soma af tha etty arboola had to close on aoommt af meat f heat, but Superintend, ant VnTaasj pinialias to hare things m battar wcrktear ardar todays At taa parking boa things want along as usual, but there was soma delay In tha aaea lapis l lug tor duty ba the morning. AS of the slumbars ta tha dry ware kept aa tha Jump aa amount of fr jam water pipes. As aaoal the nfpas In the olty hall butldbs; wera ftnsan. bat this Is such a eatamoa muarfiaua that nothing was thought at? It. Taaaw was aa hinmuiee de aaaad for oeal aad daalars ware kept aa tha ausUa far taasas ta deliver orders. For today- asat Itoalars aavw saara ordera than thar aaa OH ta I aauur-Cour hours, WxturaQr taw avid waatner oreatad a domand for food aad fuel from thoae ta tndlgmt t4'f 'unurtancea. ' "TifftTrttait Qnaeaan af tha oaundl cmamlttaa aa charity was kiTTt onlta .busy yaetarday' tavastlgatlng cases and issuing ordera, Mur of tha ra suaam wars for roai. but ICn Quaanan aJd last night that many af taa poor aeed warm dathtcg and ha marled that aora of tha charitable lust) ru Dona taka this matter up. Ha reaaa Xewrias Although a meeting of tha city oauncll waa to hara been bald last night, tr Bteiu tun decided that it was toe oald and ad Journad for ana waab. Tha olty hall build, trg is probably tha raid net etramtura fea the dty and on this account nttle If any buatV aeaa was tranaimed yeatarday. Evao. the prlaonera ta The jail bad to suffer aa ac count, of tnaduqnata baattng facUlUea, Tha condlUon of tha butlfftrrg now need as a city hall Is ealtfng atlenttna to the need of tha city for a biilliftng where It can se cura auitahla arrnmnindartims and heat In wmtar. , Wt Wntil Badly. Many of tha telepamaa wlrea In South Omaha nnc em -aeed In cablea ware snajpprd yoatetviay by tha aenera cold. Chief Xn Bptvtnr Carter; who haa charge of the repair wnrk at this dty. had a buaca of mna an duty early joou rilay mornlnaTand krpt them at work all day aad late Into the night By o'diirk last night a grmt majnf of the broken TTnee Bad been repaired and ware ta working order. Tha linemen bad a hard tint of It climbing polea and pkAlng up brakes u&w. Moot Ukeiy today 0 7 mm faal tha exquiaita thrill tsf motherhood with. inicau;nhahlo dread and feat, El very woman ahrMi i.l know that tha danger, pain and horror of child-birth can ha entire Ly-a-voLied by tha use of AothmTB Frienif. a acieaiicc liniment for external ase only, which toughens omdeni pUttUio aa tna parts, and Mta nantrs m ir sublirrns work. By ita aid t"""n. of women ham passed thii great criaia in perfect aaiery aad wiihout pain. Sold at flUJO per Dotua DydrupiBti. tjur boost of value try a-I women sent free. n n era AUcock'i Porous Plaster has a fine aromatic odor btcaare if 5 made cf the choicest materials thst can . be had it cures because it's made of rirht material. Jurt smell thaf s all you have to do to ccmpare it with, all ether plasters. Your sense of smell will tell you which is best. POROUS PIASTER all of the lines la the dty will be in working order. taaat Lake lee. The lea at Seymour lake la about right Inch re thick and General Manager Murphy of the Cudahy Packing company mid laat night that If the weather kept thla way he would commence harreetlng the serond crop on Thursday. The other packers are watching the temperature closely and the chances are that Armour will start cut ting at Memphis on Thursday. Erry effort will be mada to cut this eeennd crop rapidly and therefore there will be a de mand for a large number of men when th 'ork commences. Jadaro Coatlaaew Caera. In the cases brought in police court by Chariea Cummlngs. alleging that certain employee of the Burlington railroad had dumped garbage within the dty llmlta Judge King continued the hearing until Fehruary 10. Cummlngs complained that ator.k cars were being dumped of refuse at Thirty -ninth and L. etreeta. The dty ofB daia made an Inspection and permitted Ufa oompany to go ahead, aa the object Is to All In the bed of aa old creek and thus pre vent complaints about stagnnnt water. Aa the filling la is being done with the consent of the dry the chances are that there trill be no further prosecution of tha casea. Bailu rila Hateants. The three national banks in the dty were called upon yesterday by the comptroller of the treasury to file statements showing the conditions at the cloae of bualnesa on Friday, January 2. These statements were prepared yester day and were forwarded to 'Washington. As compared with the last call there Is a tail ing oft In dapoalta, but thla Is accounted for by tha domand for money from the east. At the uiuaeut time there la on deposit In the three banks here gj.jOO.37S.3S. As a general thing the deposits ran over ts.OM.000. Mir wit a - city Engineer Beal Is ready with his estimates for the grading, ourtnng and paring of Railroad avenue aad South Twenty -fourth street. The total estimates amount to rH.JiU.21 There will be little grading to do. but tha ohannel of Mud creek wUI hava to ba chauged slightly In order to complete tha work as planned. Out of this eatlmata tha street car com. pany will pay its portion for tha paving. As soon as tha oouncil approvea of tha gpadflcations mada by tha dty engineer bids for the work will ba advertised for. , Kasrlo City Sasets. Francis W. Merrill baa gone to Creston, Ia. to visit relatives. Porahontar oouncil Sn. t wlU give a card party and danoa tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C Murphy have gone to Lincoln for a few days. Coal dealers had all they could do yester day and complained of a scarcity at taam atera. Edward Lannlng. Forty-first and 8 streets, uinuuiuxl the arrival of a son at his horns yesterday. The Mouth Omana Hospital association Is going to start in again to raise funds for a permanent building. The funeral of Mrs. Anna Hogg. 324 U street, will be held at St. Agnea' church at a clock Una morning. A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. G. A Beam. Twenty second and J streets. Dr. James A Kaily la connned to his homo with a sever sold. Tha fire department waa called out yes. terday to make a run to Thirty-almh and L. etreeta The blase was tn Jock London s homa and was put out betsra tha depart msnf arrives. CTMsaawrlasB's Cesaatfa S Fa. The eoothmg aad healing prspsrass af tttts remedy, its pleasant tasts aud prompt aad parmsnant euros have mads it a favor ite with people svai whara. It la espe cially prised by mothers of small children for oolda, oroua and whooping sough, aa It always affords gumk relief, and aa It eon. tains no opium or other harmful drag, it may ba gives as snnfldenUy to a baby as ta an adult. ENDORSE ACTION CN PANAMA Kararawky Ulatsn wlta tka Prasa. daa aw Caaal Traaty aatd wltk a Est Afar. FHANKFOHT. Kf .. Jan. 3 W. X Bryan today wired Spa&ker Brown, acosptlng the Invitation of tha bouse to deliver an ad dress February X on the occatdon of Goebel day. Mr. Bryan la la New Turk and his Uuegram was sent from there. The house today practically granted a resolution of fered Mr. Black, undursing the president's action In the Panama treaty. The senate last week took similar actiun. The bouse by a vivl-vooe rots killed the resulutlua ta Invite President Roosevelt to address tha legislature. SI Taaua ta tka Bad. It you hava loss of appetite, headache. uunsapatlun or biliousness taka Electric Bitters. It cures or so pay. Only Sue. For aais by Kuan A Co. Is tha joy f that uouaehold, for wfthoat it na happimrsscaa ba complatB. How sweet tha pic turn of rnnthaT and babe, angola amiia at and commend tha thuufchts and aspizauiomi of tha rnnLher bnndinjv over tha cradla. Tha ortLsal through . which tha expectant mofhrf must past, how ever, is ao full of danger and suffering that aha looaA forward to tht hour when aha shall 2MWM pnes Address a. - yaaiLAUv-ii DEMOCRATS JUKE DESA5DS Rsto' aiicm Prepared fay Party Canom ii Iatrodnoad ia tia Scuata PHC3IDL1T ASKED IF HE HA3 LETTIHS Rea.aerea1 to 9b4 ta Sraal la Kim. tlva gessian A ay Cwmf -enra Wtlrk lmr Hna hn start. WASHINGTON. Jan. S.-in the senate today Mr. Culberson introduced the reeolu- j tlnn drawn by a committee appdnted at a recent dtsnocratia conference for the pur pose of getting additional Information con cerning tha Panama situation. Tha mem bers of the committee were Senators Gor man. Culberson, Carmack and CockrsiL The resolution follows: Heeolved. That the psesident he requested fo Inform the eenate whether all the enrre spnndenca and notes) between the Depart ment of Slats and the iecailon of the CnitM States to Bnot;i and between either of these and the government of Colombia for the constrticrlnn of an Isthmian cans! apd aJ the correspondence and notes he tTreen the l"nitel states and any of Its offi cials or reprosentatlves or the government of Panama onnuerntng tha separation of Panama from Colombia hav been sent to the senate, and if not. that he be required to send the remaining onrreeoondence and notea to ihe senate In executive session. The resolution went over under the rules. Bills wars passed authorising the con struction of a bridge across the Snake river, Alaska, and authorised the appoint ment of a naval officer and surveyor at the port of Chicago at a salary of S.0O0 each. Mr. Tillman called up his resolu tion asking the Judiciary committee to report what constitutes a recess of the senate. Mr. Bole argued that the Decern ber nomination of Collector Crum was not a new appointment and the comptroller of the treasury would meet the juesf.on it the right ro draw salary when that mat ter came before him. He said that the original nomination shows that the presi dent has not . committed himself to any constructive recess between the extraor dinary session and the present session. Mr. Mitchell interposed that the nomlnatlnna last sent In do not give the nnmhv (meaning Collector Crum. General Wood and others) the light to hold office. Mr. Tillman read a letter from Secre tary Shaw reciting the various appoint ments of Mr. Crum to the Charlestown 1 8. C.J oollcctorshlp and giving the ver sion that tbe Tast appointment waa mada precisely at 12 o'clock, noon, on the first Mjnday In December, when the session ended and the other began. Mr. Hals said that matter was not of special sig nificance; that the appointment Is not a new ona and that Mr. Crum Is still serv ing on his first appointment. Mr. "Hu man is holding office Just the same, and said he. "I notice, too. that Leonard Wood Is sending out dispatches from the Philip pi nsa signing himself major general and be la not a major general." Continuing, ha said his resolution waa under considera tion and not tha nomination of Crum or Wood. Without disposing of the THlman reso lution, the senate took up the calendar and passed the following Mils: Providing for tha approprlats marking of the graves of confaderate soldi ere who died In northern prisons during the dvtl war and appropriating tH,m for this pur- Amending section BOT of the revised statutes ao as to maka the section apply to foreign as wall as American veasela This bill relates to ths soUdtatlon of custom for boarding houses, Appropriating ES.te for a revenue cut imr servtcs at Honolulu. - ' Estahllatung a life saving station at Half Moon bay, California. Mr. Stewarf a resolution calling for an Inquiry concerning the number of clerks that would ba necessary for the executive departments to prevent ths lengthening of the hours of work, at ths request of Mr. Stewart, waa referred to the committee on appropriations. Mr. Cockrell suggested tartly that there should be more work and less clerks, rather than mors clerks and leas work. ' "That's nearer Uka It," commented Mr. Lodge. Mr. Cockrell and several others wanted tha resolution referred to the committee on expenditures In government depart ments. but Mr. Stewart had his way. Mr. Tillman also presented the following resolu tion, but on objection by Mr. Warren it went over: Resolved, That ths secretary of war be and he herebv la Instructed to send to the senate information In the nature of answers to the following questions: First, what ufneers in the army were ap pointed during the reress of the eenate occurring between March Ik, 1U. to No vember 8. Wore the oommiastuns Issued to these offlsrs, an if If so of what character? What officers failed of eonflrro atlon during the special session beginning November IS and ending Decemher 1. 1'1? Have these officers been reappointed and have cummisstuus been issued tu them? If so what Is the aharacter of the commission and slut authority of law la there for Its being Issued? Mr. Morgan than address id ths senate on his resolution Instructing ths president to enter Into negotiations with Nicaragua and Costa Rica looking to tha construction of a canal by way of ths Nicaragua routs. Hs oontsnded that tha protocols with Nica ragua and Costa Rica, negotiated by Presi dent McKluley. were binding on ths United States. Ths pledge then given, hs said, was a sacred one, sad to violate It would not only be contempt for McRUniey's nutmorm bnt also for Nicaragua aad Costa Rica. The agreements could not be obliter ated, hs said, by dosing our eyes to them, but oa tbs contrary they would ttva to re proach us if we permitted ths president to violate them. Mr. Morgan closed wltk an appeal to the senate not to aid ths presi dent In bis "open and wayward violation of tha law and the pledges mads ta Niua ragua and Costa Rica." The senate aue:B o'clock went Into execu tive session and at t.-td ad Journad. HOUSE PASSES ARMY BILL Isssan PrsvMas far Asprwarlaxlaaa aassatlag tar- Savaary Viva lUlisa. WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 Ths houaa to day 1.1s Mart tha army appropriatloa bilL carrytna appmximaJsly fM.Jm, after adopting a number of amendments. Tha provision for ths crsnsnllrtarlng uf tha ad Jutaat general's department and ths record and pension ofTios of tha War department into one buna 11 to ba known as ths mili tary sin 1 wish's office, was stricken from tha bill on a print of ardar raised by Mr. Grasvenor. Tbs Item of tuaso for ths oanstructinn of an army ginisrif hospital at Washington also want out on a pamt af order, as did ths para graph pirnidlsg fur tha cona-rno-tjoa of a snhmsnns eabis from Siika to Fort Lnaonsn. A iresil nliiu em-ttna- on tha secrerary of state for informal! fts as to ths m.mhsr of osrriasaa i by ths luwnumct for tha Staia dfisTtasant waa adoptad. Mr. PartsrsDn, Tssn . In -g hiuulrias of Mr. Hull ramuasmwg tha r gri psn vuUng far aarrsuAs ta tha rtillUiiili . asfcsd: "Daas tka geauie-aaa think thara atwaiw son ha a Tuimsty for tronpa tn ths Fkl3pptoa ris and for Ohaae sx pansas ta ao oaT "I sannlrt ahlaS," Mr Hun sapuad. "tha. wheat tha Uniiail la-OiaPaiup- ccms when us bars art bad tmrpa In the tats at New Tork and tha staia of HU- ntrta." Tim prartsa fixing the TJmit of east af aonrtrartloa of any hospital at k.ia went out on a point of order by Mr. Hemraway, the present legal limit being B9..Tjn. The paragraphs appropriating c mo for an army general hospital tn tha District of Columbia and creating a fund from the sales of ordnance and ordnance stores and making It salable for replacing surtt stores, went over on points of order aa new legis lation, and a like fate met the provision of the consolidation of the adjutant general's department and the records and pension offices Into a bureau to be known as tha military secretary's office. Mr. Hull an nounced that he would offer the last prop ortion as a separate measure. The army appropriation bill then aa amended in com mittee of the whole was passed. At l.fli a cluck the house airjoumed. EVENTS CN RUNNING TRACKS Several Sar rises Oaalaad Trark at San rraaeisrs aad Heavy Odda Ottered sa rsvarltea. SAN FRlNnst'd Jn "Knn. ,f ... features of the racing at "ak.amt today s that of Flo Maniu. & X tn l hot in the opening event- She ttjis nrar-tirm.lv overloaded in the betting and af.er rinning eer-unu 10 l irseti must, or the way heal her a half length In a ciiive. Hageraon wss a 4 to a- favorite for the laat race at seven r-.irionan. Out tlrd after setting the psce and waa beaten nv Fut'jr. Jockey Woods died this morning 'n Arlaona from consumption. Hs was well known through, out the iuntry- Reenlis: F!rt raca, eleven-sixteenths mile, selling: Flo Man m won. Taraett aecund, Traveise third. Time: 1 .5. Second race, three and one-half furlong, purse: Mitlregur won. Sea Air secunu, Sduardo thirl. Time: .41. Third race, mile and seventy yards, sell ing: Lady Kent won. Searcher second, Em ily Oliver third. Time: 1:4. Fourth rai-e. mile and one-sixteenth, sell ing: Namtor won. Telephone second. His Eminence third. Time: l .J. Fifth race, mile and seventy yards, sell ing: F"nh Woods won. Optimo second. Bill Mueale third. Time: 1. Sixth race, seven furlongs, puree: F'l rurita won. Hairerdnn cecond. Soothsayer Unrd. 'iriif: l..4. . NUW ORLEANS. Jan. 3. Hesulls: First race, six furtonirs selling: P-ek- ness won. Agnes Brennan second. Ralph Young third. Time: 1.1H wiii race, six farleingf: Houndllng won. rTnomc second, iiusseii tiartn third. Time: 1.1SH- Third race, one mile, wlllnat Ma-leth won. Krhe second. Blue Mint third. Time 1:1V Fourth race, mile and seventy vards. handicap: Fort Plain won. Footlights Fa vorite second, Man Mauah third. Time: 1:1. Fifth race, mile and one-sixteenth, sell ing: Lee King won. Grnvlna second. Dr. Hurt third. Time: 14TH. Sixth race, one mile: 3t. Timmnnv won. Dr Stephens second. Bessie McCarthy third. Time: i ii. LOS ANGELES. Jan. 3. Results: First rsce. five firlongs. selling- Agnes Mack won. J. V Kirhy second. Tower of Candles third. Time: l:0t Second rc. Siauson course, selling: Ccvrhoe won. Hunpala second. Columbia Girt third. Time: 1:1!H- Third race, mile and one-sixteenth, sell ing: Farmer Jim woo, Merwln second. El Fonse third. Time: 1 4t,V. "ourth race six furlongs: Oreen Drsm won. Crusades second. Pat Bulger third. Tim-: l lSH. Fifth race, mile and seventy vni1s. sell, tng: Montana Peeress won. Dnllv Hayman second. Dupont third. Time: 1 6. Slxtb race, thlrteen-slxteenths-of a mile, selling: Buocle-ith won. Evander second. Thlsbs third. Time: 1 CREATES A GENERAL FUND Base BaTI Mssssli s a Ckleasro Pta Ida War Ytaewa ro fever Ex aaaaee af Wewfarat Fight CHTCAfJO. Jan. SB. The adorrtlon of a new "onstitutlon wna the chief result of the meeting in Chicago of the base ball means tee of the American association. President Giilln of the aseneintlon said the gate receipts pel rentage was not elimin ated entirely, hut onl v t per cent will here after he oollnrted for a eeneral fund and an assessment will be msde to rr-ke up snv nencir. Tms genersl fund will he sep arated from the onerstlve exrienses of the organisation and It will he under the su pervision of the ehsirman of the tward of directors. It will he "TsM r-hleflv to liquidate Indebtedness caused hv ths recent I war with the Western leao-ne. The urnntres were not seletevr, hut w"l be an-Doin'ed hy President Grille and will number four or five. The schedule of ssmes. which will be adopted st s meet ing of the eeeociatioo to be held In Chlcsvn March ?. will nrovlde for 1&4 same Ths hoard of dr"tors will r-nnslst of Georse Lennou. St Paul chairman: T J. 7?rvr. rolunbns: Georm Tehesu. TiulsvMIe: W. T Ws'klns. Mlnoesnolls; cT. a. Havenor. Mtlwankee. All the hustnefw of he aHsnrl srlort wsa concluded todsv snd the tn Inrtrv of the members returned to their homes tonight. WITH THIS BOWLKHS. Tn the Cnmmerdsl league the Prexels won two out of three grimes Westerna Score: DREXEL3. the Int. M. Sd. Total. Seamatl 13 li l&S Sterns 25 lig 2f"T Davison 1K7 151 14T 4HS Molyneaux ..17T lts 1st 4W Rath 13 I4t ltC td Totals m -Hi 83 2.-19 WESTERN 3. 1st. . M. 3d. Total. Rtapenhorst lta 1M MS 5s4 Davis ITS 13 ! 444 Duke IfiT 21 lM oS4 Neison 12 147 U.1 41U Tonneman 1U 14 ltd ad Totala TUB MT 751 Ul On Sellecks' alleys laat evening in the league num the Waverleya defeated the Coils two out of three games played. The score: WAVER LET 3. 1st. Id. Id. Totsl. H ret res -6 Wl 33 S3 Grptn ..114 1 lis ta Fit ler l."4 HH ul ten Re:-iolds 178 US let D. lev l lu aa Totals 8S1 COLTS. 1st.. 1ST It 1JJ 1 ua aw !4 Z71& d. 247 Wl ite IL" Id. Total. L7 i4l L'4 43 in si 4 lid Mi lia 5S Neals Carter Hughes ... Bunnell .. Weity .... Totals .84 LOU I.M 0 Cars Calds ta tasnrssaay LAXATIVE EROMO QUININE. To get ths genuine, call for tbs full noma. 3 ornta. IsssasMasati a( tha Tacstsrs, This evening st the Boyd Ines Forman and her company will present a revival of that sterling eld drama, "East Lynns." No play of modern times, not even "Uncle Tom's Cabin." haa moved mora people than this story of domes tla tragedy. Its pathoa Ilea aa deep as human love snd Its tragedy Is real, while an element of com edy runs through It all sulBclant to relieve the overstrained smotiona In tha company that is supporting Miss Forman ia tbe vet eran comedian, Juhn Dillon. Tha pises will be gives Wednesday aftemuoa and evening siaa. Oa Friday svening Howard Syla somes to- ths Boyd for a slngia perfurmaaca of "Ruasmary." Mr. Kyle's supporting oom pany ia said to ba thoroughly eompstttnt. kat. BLOOMINGTON. Ui. Jan. 3 P. L. BVnhaxn of Chit-ago. traveling saiiaman rmnuM nttng tbe L'nited States Inveatmeat ctunpsoy. is ac a bosoitai la I-lni-ain. bal ing aeon. daogaroiiaJ y nbut while In bed at a hotel thara last night. Tbe silant is ailaged to be Charles Rbodea. a Iw-ai ra loun kaeper. wtu is uudrr arrest. The prrndpaia ara reflcent and 'here la mut-h mystery uuiaarulng ths atfair. Hot Hangry ssa shouifl h tnsana (Hi w frier win Ise il ta Bervoroj pa us tratiasV Dr. Miles Sej-rtna la guaraa- ftSL. M7I hd adniraj. OO. SkJtart, Xad. WOULD MAKE 15YESIICATIQ5 ScnaU C;ujm;ttss Atki Ptrraiariou ta Proba 3iroot Cass Thrirajra. IDAHO AS3AYER KAY HC10 HIS PLACE Isaea af gsrass Cbureb aa- palatad Desstta Ci frmd a gal set Hlai by City Bdltsra, tsa WASHINGTON. Jan. S.-Senaror Bur rows, chairmen of the committee on priv ileges and election, today introduced a res. alutlon to authorise the committee to con duct an investigation Into the protest against Senator Bmont rerainlng his seat. The resolution was referred to ths com mittps on contingent expenses. Wsallry ta Ret Plara. On recommendation of Senator Heyburtl of Idaho the president today appointed it Smith Wooller, a former bishop of the Mormon church, to he asenyer of the mint at Boise City. The discussion of Woolley's appointment haa caused cnnslderabls r.n- Ucal gossip. At a conference at the White House today, to which the president. Sec retary Hay and Senator Heybum parties, the rr alter was settled. Charges wera made against Woolley by two Bol City editors. They were Investigated by a commission from the Treasury depart ment The commission's findings placed before ths president. No m emulations were mads by ths commission, but it Is said the charges practically were sustained. Semi-official announcement was made that Wonlley would not be reap pointed, but after careful consideration of ths matter tbs president dedded to maka the appointment, and so informed Senator Heybum today. The president held that It seemed- evident that the charges against Woolley wera due to political bias. Isaisatlssa fey Preside. Ths president today sent to the senate the, nomination of Paul J. Sours, post master at Denver, Colo. Third Week mt sackea Css. The trial of August W. Machen, tha Geoff brothers and Dr. and Mrs. George E. Lorens, Indicted for conspiracy to de fraud the government In connection with the sals of letter box fasteners, entered oil Its third week today. It is said that ths government will close lta case tomorrow. Today's testimony related almost entirely to the Identification of Machen's signa ture and Initials on certain letters and papers covering GrofT fastener transao Hon a Toward ths close of the afternoon ses sion the government put on the stand Postofflcs "Inspector Emmons RoftV with the view to giving testimony affecting a declaration made before him by Dlller B. GrofT. previous to his arrest. In which GrofT stated that the GrofT brothers did not know the Lorens' s and had bad no deal ings with them. A long argument over ths admissibility of tbe document fol lowed and bad not been concluded when court adjourned until tomorrow. John W. V ostea, former chief derk to the first assistant postmastsr general, was recalled and identified ths Initials "A W. M." to certain letters as having been signed by Machen. Ha also Identified Machen's signature to various orders for GrofT fasteners. The tlgnarure -nd ini tials cf Machen. In a cumber of instances, Ihs witness could not Identify. In response to a question by Mr. Taa gart. witness said that Machen bad in formed him that Miss Llebhardt bad been author! red to sign his name and Initials for ths purpose of relieving him from much of the work of the free delivery division, but that he had cautioned her not to Ini tial anything that carried with It an al lowance or expenditure of money. On cross-examination ths wltn came confused regarding many of tha papers upon which he had testified Machen had placed his signature and initiate and finally admitted that he was not positive as to who wrote them. The witness con tradicted much of hla former testimony. He was not. be said, "honestly guessing." but testifying to what he knew to ba a fact. Counsel for the defense said tha govern ment was trying by the witness to "guess" Michcn Into the penitentiary. Leaks Llka Swtadta. Tha Department of State has received from United States Consul Mayer at dated uecemDer u, ma. aa louowa: I am informed thera exists In tha olty of Minneapolis a company with branch of fices throughout the United States; that they are issuing a booklet oaiied "Homaa for Our People in Southern South Amer ica:" and thy are selling shares at ftwu each, each share sold being entitled to cer tain lands and property in tbs Argaatlns republic. My informer, who asks my sdvlea in ths matter before be invests is J. R. Sarrlan of Chlckiunauga. Go. Ha tails ma aiso that tbs company claims to hava nuuia certaio arrangements with tbs Argentine government whereby the colonists will be exempt from taxation for ten years and will be allowed to carry ail their household goods, farm machinery, etc. into tbs coun try free of duty. They claim to be aula to buy landa in Argentina for from U cents to IZ per acre and will dlviua tbe said land among ths shareholders. As this company is endeavoring to do atefc Bsaftacke sad rslleea all tbs trembles tssk Sent to s eiiiiiss wsis af ike wisi. sera as Q stSMB. SauM. Diuaeui'sa OHsnss after ssstag. raia ia tas Sum. aa. waoei 1 Ssa teea akoam ia carrsg Hrsdsrke,rs Osnr'IUuie Livar tills sssiislty vaieaius ia OeuMipaUoa, nansg and proaasuBg Uus seaavisg oewniaiat, wsus toey aua cams ail Sissiriiis of lUs mutmrn a. a snisis tae iiesr ayd wgaiais tbs huaisa a it ttny oaly oarsd keriaffiewnaia haiiaiialDnHHM te I eager faros ttue aiatraasii t aspnai, aau farm, sauay taaar saasness suae set aas Sara, aaak tti 1 as aroe awoa try tbaaa anil aaa taaae hum puis saus. bom is aa aaaer saive diet ibev anU saM he artugaf as SO wnaeatuataa. Sat sfisr asl ast Saad ACME b the baas of as 1 Carur-s Lottie Iir Puis are way assail asat say assy S tsaa. ilasaa- isa sibs wassa asasa, Tmr ara aanetiy ngiiasia mmi es aaa srnts mt pars, aat by tkaar gaue sbimb suaaaa la ia svaia at em laaiia. - is. w tsesarywaara, as aaal ay ssaiL, f iettr 3jxd icnrK CCL, ' Base Tark C1CJ akaBBBAllA ". a-saS kg a sal V 111, f as east m aaaaa 1 II I I s mrm, snaaais. as CARiIRSL tllVER , t puts, i J ORE 1 j s as sa a him as a. r aaa aaa aaassas bust miss throughout fbe United giates and fearing that rr.anv will sell their hirm In the best eountry In the ant 'd in order tn bur sherea I railed 'ipon 'he -li:ef if the lend office in this "apital. wrier 1 wss informed that tilts government dues net L a .now or worn a trapunv ana nns mane no arranreiuetita with them whatever. Waats a tterraef taa. M. Bunau-Var'lla. the minister from Pan ama. haa officially advised the Wsahlnatun and Panama governments that through his attorney he has demuuded froni the New Tork Evening Post a retraction snd an apology for a statement whirn It printed regarding his connection with the Panama affairs on the isthmus. The minister ssvs If a reply is not forthcoming within a rea sonable rime he will brgin suit. Ths senate In executive session today confirmed the following nominations: P'istmssters: Nehraska William T Owens. Loup rity: Daniel N. Wonder. Blue Spring?; M.iron .i. Richardson, ''larks; John H. Crowdcr. Gordon; Joshua H. Emu, Callaway Iowa Walter M. Cousin. A.ilen. Missouri William t Gardner. "Mines; John N. Rlshop (ronton; George E. Muns, Montgomery City. Gf ii gs Waehlasrtaa's Hsar. Senator McComaa Introduced a bill to day appropriating I6.0W for the purr-hies of General George Washington home from his grandnlece. Virginia Taylor Lewis. To A veld Star Rssla Delays. To avoid ton long delay In payments to contractors for per forming star route mail service throughout the country the Post office department is arranging to make monthly Instead of quarterly payments for star route servtcs. The change will go Into effort first In Iowa and Connecticut. sssitbewa lUwalu Arrive. Ths casket containing the remains of the late James Smlthson. founder of ths Smith sonian Institution, who died years ago tn Genoa, Italy, waa removed from the United States dispatch boat Dolphin snd borne to ths Smithsonian Institution building, where It will remain until congress authorises its final Interment in the grounds of the In stitution. Can Cslda la 9aatfe Africa LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Ti get the genuine, call for the full name. S cents. BURTON GOES TO ST. LOUIS Says Ba Will Waive Rights aa Ke ea ter aad Insist aw aa Early Trial. WASHINGTON, Jon, 3. Senator Burton of Kansas, against whom a federal grand Jury on Saturday returned an indictment for accepting a bribe from the Rial to Grain oompany, has Indicated to his flienda hla Intention of waiving all hla rights as United States senator and accepting service In tha case at once. He left for St. Louis last evening, expressing his detrmina.tion to fores tbe matter to an Immediate issue. Liebig Company's great grazing arms in TTra guay ocft-i L100 sqoara milua, 'where 115.000 cattle fatten. It is by far tha lar gest company in the world making' concentrated beef foods only, and ths principal product of this immense factory is tha world known blue signature brand, Liebig Company's Extract of Beef VITAL WEAKNESS es"" eaaa rwallaaa tha attar kssrlrHsrn mt him raadlt1ia aad grl-ren aa la isisslr. Kvary aaa wfeya has tha least reams tw saspeer that ha Is a vl -l I na nt a ss-erst wast shoaHd rnsaslt a wltaaat dalay. i m vi 1 I wixl ng tut. For the speedy mire of these diseases that so insidiously destroy the Intel lect, strength and very -saniiuuo. sue 'ire the cervices -it the "minent specialists connected with ths State Electro-Medical institute. They will stop theee un natural drains wrtn fiit-ir terrilile n-sults. rid tet ore to sou ui health the pitiable rlcilm of nervo-sexuoi debility, hrain fatigue .mil stw ked t subooL wb rra hiichlt. safrlt aid thoroi ghlti Strlctnre, Varicocele, emissions, Nervo-Sexaaf Debility, tmpote'ecy. Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal kidney and trinary Diseases, and diseases snd wes.knehses due to Inheritance, aril habits, mlf-auuss excesses, or tbe result of spetinu or Jtivaie dlsaaa. rnaIII TlTIlTM FDfF 1T TOU cannot call, srrlte for symptom blank. Office VUiJ".a.lIIU. I MIA. hours. 1 s- in. to p. -n.; Sundays, 10 to 1 oniy. STATE H-LIEDIGAL IiISTITUTE, 1J0S Faraam St.. Bet. Utb an I4ta 5ta.. OMAliA, .r-EBRA5slA. Right in Front of the Elevator 3d Floor A fuita f two rooms south front tho moat desirable location . ia THE BEE BUILDING Ths rasea aSrsaKly ta front of taa eiasrator Is 9x3 feet rha ad)adcfnt 1 u ass ISHsJi (sag. Hard wood Soars and finish threughoat. a msa will alisnst tauobls In this eafloe wnsn as tsss out of tha starvator. Ths light is Tears Isn't a kastsr efflca tra tha bast arise ta tha sansr man C. PETERS Sr CO., Rental Arents. iJf."aaai 3 i ' - 1 I 'i,l,- THE TRUE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER. row COJISTIPATIOil. HALF A GLASS Of ARISING GIVES pfloiwrr we li tr. J3he Best of Everything The Only Double TracR Railway to Chicago The Omaha Chicago Train Far Excellent? Ib yn. 8 miul trmin mad tin tn Omaha uMj O.V TIME si 6.S-J p. m., sm. ij Qticmjo 7:SJ next tiwirn m'y. Xiorary. ButfH Car, firW, Hste isianiiari Sitn era, CUmirCur torr'jVun j. City Ofnces 1011-40 3 FAR NAM ST. OMAHA TEL. S2-9at il ill u ins , , , SZ7V -ertjinu, mtrssiy lei.. N-rroixMrss. Mi rrM.-:lt! altnM m.!',Mr tusuineMl. irs.us. i.H-a. llunu urn sua urn , ol-v. ,'.19 Hi rnw-y .ufiuul .ujco 11 tKJT: uui.-i sia rttui:-. mstl SnmS nsirs -1. a icH aumur . f-sr.-in. SiasS Hherman A McCannoll Drug Co.. Omaha. You rusoot aa- healtky K raa ara sufleriag trsa a seerst waste. "Hlddea aralaa" wsrk Impereeptlbir, bat sara. Taelr warlt af devsetatlaa ta tarrtbly rrlllm. and tha alfrrrr fraea this haaeral aad lasidlaaa a li A parent may transmit a weak sax ibI or9ai:ism to i:is uff pr.ng, but It is usually the result of aliuae. excejea ir overwork. cmiHUuim uiice esiao ilhlied have a tendency to incresa. 1-hy kisses, waste in urine and merited e-xuiil de:llna often fuilow. together with a train of mental and pnysica' nymptums; and the man pa isms Ini" the ijoundnriea of heaitb Into the 00 iiiie- ot dlatuiie. He in very nerv" uisily cunrused. alseni-ml:id-u, tr getful, onntiuuaily posseved uf dou and fears, shy, suspicious, lrnta hates fema'e miclety and would ra. le aionw. Tim sysusm unstrung lias huouuehe. biu kai ilr. paipiua of heart, ahortnejaa of breath, d ness. deranged alumni h. torpid 11 weak kidneya, poor circulaUun, am tired, lifeiuaa and worn -mt. lie lot. ambition, confluence and uourage, ti the tkenior of weakneMS and disease appais his mind aud shakes his bad v. L'ulit for business, .study ur marriage, the Jeer uf men and mock of women he surfers In secret silence brooding r ver his condition. Strange aa it may aeem. the strt-ngr.;.'t and must rohust men are oftsn unwa in whom the loc:ii d. sturtmni es are the most sevare. sadta ta Tha Baa Building, srhlc-k Oaaaaa. If this totsrssts you,. yo would aasps st aav Ground Floor Bee Building. w