TUB OttATTX IWTT HEH! FTSffAY, MAKCH 2, 1904. FASHION'S TV0 FAVORITES FOR 1904. Dame Fashion adnil's a few tjl to her rmirt every Tear. Then .-(- on or two of thuse few to ait at her tight and left haviiA to be ner favorite. , This rr. toi mm's styles favorite ant the MafOuthy -lmrton double-breasted aack and the Mar-Carthy Business "Took Bull, here shown. y I"- f ' . 1 ... - i v. v -4 ; ?';' Vf. ;y - J". "1 . . . ..vv 'r.jCiT '-i- -Art iaVi WOMEN AT THE CAPITOL onoot Oeee Attract Many FaJr Bendanbi and Visitors of Washington. SENATORS HAVE MANY PLEASANT GUESTS Tfcrr la u Attraatlaa Akea Caa aalt lUoa t-am0kaui Wklk Wai Vt rawa lua iaa RMtuiaat TRB MACCARTHT FROCK. BHIHEtS Thla Is the atyle evolved for the man who thinks the sack coat looked too boylah, the cutaway too Jaunty and the frock too formal for his bus iness waar. 'Tla a blenJlnc of cutaway and frock just enough of the cutaway's J aun tineas about It to makn It look stylishly bualnesa-llke an air of the frock's formality lingers about It to Tnako the wearer look more like a boaa and leas like a clerk. 11 U heat cut and taflarad right. btar ant amr It Dot If It's SlacCarttrr mada. It ram- So ixup beiaa cut and tailured rtxht. THB M1PCABTHT S-BTTTTOt DOIBLB BREASTED SACK. Moot generally popular of all "outs;" the chanty look the soldierly ahoul dara the luxuriously loose cut the close, narrow, long lapols the full huns; trousers make the slim man appear stouter odd a swasor touch to a man's attire. It's a suit for all occasions exorpt real formal omr. Hut It rotrrt be cot Just so ani made turn m jt "tomty o so." UaCairtSry 4ttrttria Dnuhls-Sreastsd Sack Suits MAC CARTHA TAILORING CO., IM-Sne 8. 16th 8t, Next Door to Wabash Ticket Office. Thons 1808. (Copyright by New Tork Herald Co.. UOi.) WAflHINOTON. Maroh M (New Tork Herald BorvtcaBpedal to The Bee.) The halls of congress are drawing; all the fash ionable women to ths capltol these days. The Reed Btnoot case In Itself Is an Irre sistible attraction, and coupled with this Is the "free lance" oratory that Is developing the lunira of statesmen at an astonishing rate. Up at the senate the most burning elo quence floats domeward for the benefit of the gayly thronged galleries. The women are there to admire and applaud and the senators know It. There is nothing of any partlaular moment to demand their beet argumentative efforts, so they allow sweet fancy to direct their eloquence. The tal ented speakers of the senate are therefore at liberty to declaim and spout upon pa triotism, religion and what not to their hearts' content and ths edification of the gallery audlecosa. It Is a lan ton diversion for the woman of fashion, who are rather surfeited with each other, as well aa for the senators them selves. In the senators' reserve gallery many dis tinguished women appear every day in splendid toilets. Velvet gowns, rioh furs and dark tuned plummed bats seem to be the rearulatlon gallery oostume. In the president's seat, which Is the first. Mrs. Roosevelt Is frequently observed with party of friends. Her visits are rarely pro longed, however, and she never remains for lunch at the capltol. Bflae Roosevelt a Tlattor. When there are young guests at the White House Miss Alice Roosevelt takes them fre quently to the capltol. They remain In the gallery a short time, then go down to the president's room, where Senator Lodge does the honor In summoning the most dlstln gulshed senators for a chat with the presi dent's daughter. In the vice president's seat directly back of the president's, the granddaughters of Senator Frye are certain to appear every week with a party of young friends, and they never leave the building without first lunching with the president pro tern of the senate. Mrs. Depew is also an Interested occupant of the reserved gallery. She takes great pride in her husband's speeches and la an attentive listener. Mrs. Fairbanks is another frequent vis itor. She is always accompanied by a Informs the Associated Press that the re port tJiat Great Britain proposed an arbi tration treaty to Germany la January and that the matter has been andiw oonaldera- tlan atnoa that Uroa la unfounded. HURRY CANADIAN DEFENSES Fortlflratlena at Eaqalmalt Will Have Can Wklrk Will Sheot talted States. VICTORIA, n. C, March 16. Rueh work Is being dona on the British fortifications at Esquimalt. The new fort on Signal hill, commanding the entrance to the har bor. Is being pushed forward with all ex pedition. Two large 11 guns are to be mounted. The work of bloating out the rock for Installing these Is being hurried along and the guns are to be placed by September. As soon as these have been Installed It Is reported that steps will at onoe be taken to Install one of the new steel and wire guns recently purchased by the British authorities. These are most formidable weapons. The projectile from them will carry a distance of about twenty miles. With one of these In position Signal Hill fort would command the strait of Juan de Fuoa. A shot from It would carry to the United States side of the strait KOENIG ALBERTJHAS ACCIDENT teamc-v Which Carried German Em- yeror la ColUalon After He Left It. QENOA. March 26. The North German Uoyd steamer Koenlg Albert, which came on here after transferring Emperor Wil liam to the Imperial yacht, Hohensol- lern, at Naples, was In collision at the en trance to the harbor with the Norwegian steamer Slcllia. Some of the Kowjig Al bert's plates were bent. The Slcllia was Inst reported sailing from the Tyne March 5 for a Spanish port. Csar Not Going; to Front. ST. PETERSBURG, March !6. The re port printed abroad that the csar Is going to the front In the summer receives abso lutely no credence In the highest offlolal circles. sT nnv rt Tin t a cT?n OTTinn DU I I UUK Eita 1 K auu "Where you can get one that has the proper style and finish. You can't buy suits like ours any other place in Omaha as we are exclualvs agsnta for this line. Thiera la that distinctive something about them that pleases the eye and taste, and Suits $20 to . S3o they hold their shape. Rain or Top Coats $25 to $35 1417 FatrnamSi FILIPINOS ARE AT ST. LOUIS Arrive at Destination with Many Ready for Hospital Because of Pneumonia. ST. LOUIS, March 26.-Three hundred members of the tribes of the Philippine Islands have arrived here and have be.en placed In that section of the world's fair known as the Cuartel del Filipino. They arrived from Tacoma over the Burlington road and gave the officials of the road con slderable concern by the manner In which, they divested themselves of clothing. The seml-clvlllzed natives persisted In throwing their articles of clothing from the car windows, and when they arrived in St. Louis many of them wore blankets, hur- party of friends who believe she will bo rledly furnished by the railroad. The sud entitled to the second seat In the gallery I den rigorous change In the weather had In the next administration. Mrs. Spooner, Miss Gorman, Mrs. Wet- more, Mrs. uaiunger, Airs, jvoraicer, Mrs. Piatt and a score of others, chaperoning the most attractive belles In Washington, are regular visitors to the senate, now that Lent has afforded them a little leisure. Over In the dlplomatto gallery exclusive groups of women are seen with various attaches and secretaries of the embassies and legations. The Countess Casslnl and the Baroness Hengelmuller are frequently In evidence. The Misses Patton, sisters of Mrs. Corbln, are very popular with the foreigners. Their great attraction Is an ability to converse In most of the for eign languages and dlsouss national pol iUca with real Intelligence. Chinese Wo me a Absent. The Chlneae legation is always repre sented by the grave-faced attaches In Ori ental costumes, but they are rarely aocom- panled by women. While the ostensible reason for going to the capltol Is to listen to senatorial elo- For the Spring and Summer of 1904. ;We are showing a complete line of imported and domestic woolens many of them exclusive pat v terns, and all of them made to order in a stylish, ' up-to-date manner, at reasonable prices. It will pay you to call and inspect our stock. Frank Vpdicka . Co., Tailors, 321 SOUTH 14TU STREET. N. B. We do all kinds of cleaning, repairing and pressing, at short notice. Telephone No. 3182. developed symptoms or pneumonia in a large majority, and they coughed Inces santly. One member of the Magnyan tribe, from the island of Mlndanoa, was Immediately taken to the hospital In a serious condition from pneumonia. The collection embraces Igorrotes, Moros, Ne gritos, Vlscayans, Ta gales and Manyans, the Igorrotes being reputed head hunters. It Is difficult to distinguish between tM) males and females, as they are clad rllko and wear long hair. Both sexes wear ear rings of metal and bone and many are tattooed The natives huddled around hot stoves, constantly smoking . their short, stubby pipes, and mumbled In their native dia lects, presenting . rather a woebegone but ludicrous appearance, with little straw hats about the size of quart cups, tied on their heads wtth strings. One damsel had what resehbled spools of porcelain, as big as Insulators, thrust through her ears, and proudly disported herself as a belle. After being given a full meal all around, the members of the different tribes were quar tered by themselves, each delegation r.elng auence. the committee room luncheons are furnished with a red-hot stove and soma the real arguments In favor Of taking all hastily Improvised garments. the lovely women to the big building. PARIS, March 28. M. Gulllemln, under The senators' cafe used to be nooular chief of Foreign Minister Delcasse'a cab enough In the good old days when Uncle net leaves Paris today on h!a way to flam allowed ohamname to flnw In mih. St. LOUIS, Where De will represent the He. But now that there Is a law prohib iting the serving of wine In the capltol restaurant, the most delectable luncheons take place in committee rooms. or course, i it is more exclusive and a thousand times more Interesting, to lunch behind closed doors with a congenial party of friends and be Introduced to the private "apeak eaalea" that yield up their richness like magta An Innocent looking roll top desk, a small safe or a curtained book shelf as likely aa not turns out to be a charming little pri vate bar. He Is a poor statesman who does not understand the mixing of cocktails or mint Juleps when a bevy of fair women come to the capltol aa his guests for committee room luncheon. minister for foreign affairs at the opening of the exposition. He represented M Delcasse on the Rochambeau commission M. Legrave and other officials will leave here early in April. The secretary of the French commission says no delays are occurring In the ship ment or the f rencn exhibit so far as the commission Is aware. All the prelimin ary work of obtaining low rail and ocean rates and obviating tariff delays has been completed, and most of the exhibits are actually on their way. Therefore, If they have not arrived, the commission says. It must be Incident to distant transportation. An official report will be Issued about April 10, ahowlng the satisfactory results accomplished. NO KEWS FROM TOE SOUTH Etcrm Interferes with Telegraph Linn from Rchmoii to Bt. Louis. EIGHT MEN ARE INJURED AT LOUISVILLE Great DMe Cmse4 by Wlad at Kentaeky's Metropolis iaa easi ness Interests BanTer by Lack of Information. LOU19V1LI.B, Ky., March JR. Seldom If ever slnoe the civil war has the south been so completely Isolated from the north as It is today. Communication was abso lutely cut off by every telegraph route available to the Western Union company. In vain were efforts made to find an lng-reaa. Destruction or paralysis of telegraph fa ct lit! os by storm was so widespread and unparalleled that not a wire was working south through Richmond, Njeahvllle, Mem phis or any of the great centers of eleo- trical control on either side of the Alle gheny river westward far beyond the Mis sissippi. The absence of intelligence from the south was keenly felt In commercial circles, on account of the critical situation In the cotton trade as a result of the semi panicky condition growing out of the sen sational government report yesterday on crop conditions, following so closely after the upheaval resulting from the suspension of the cotton king. Sully. Newspaper offices were hardly less Interested In another fea ture, expecting startling developments In the Arkansas race war, which last night had made a record of the wholesale lynch ing of nine people, with more lynchlngs In prospect Anxiety was alao felt aa to the Inevitable rumors of great loss of life and property damage aa a direct result of a storm of such extraordinary nature. By great exertion a circuit was finally established south from Louisville, penetra ting the vast territory which had been so thoroughly for weary hours shut off from the rest of the world. With the restoration of wire oommunl cation came numerous reports of damage. No fatallUes were reported. Many of the finest residences in the fashionable section of this city were damaged by both wind und water and several plants devoted to manufacturing suffered heavily. Eight persons were injured and extensive damage was done to suburban property by the, storm. The Injured are: George Relss, policeman, skull fractured. Henry Schmidt, sVull fractured. Frederick Bauer, leg broken. Charles Hildebrand, badly bruised. Henry Bohlsen, Jr., cut by flying glass. Gus Wilberdlng, bruised. Benjamin Klttmun, patrolman. Jaw in jured. Alexander Lawson, bruised. The storm was central over the central Mississippi and Ohio valleys. Many Buildings Damaged. According to the Weather bureaa yester day it moved northward to the Atlantic, with a cold wave close on Its heels. In Louisville the wind attained a veloolty of sixty miles and the rain rell In torrents, ao companlod by heavy thunder and lightning. The entire city was for a time flooded, Third avenue, near the confederate monu ment, being three feet deep In water. Street car service was suspended for several hours and on one or two lines It remains at a standstill. The roof of the main building at the In dustrial School of Reform was blown com pletely off, falling, clear of the building on the ground, and a panlo ensued among the 100 boys sleeping In that section of the school. The boys, when they heard the roar of the wind and the crash of ths fall ing roof, began a rush for the ground floor. .They were finally stopped without anyone being injured. The building was flooded. Two hundred and forty-five Inmates of the Masonlo Widows' and Orphans' Home were marched Into the center of the build ing after the storm had torn away a part of the roof, aa It was feared the building would collapse. In an area of a dozen squares, In which Preston street and the LoulBVllle A Nash ville railroad crossing Is the central point. ten houses were unroofed and several per sons were hurt The residence of Henry Dubourg, on the Eighteenth street road, a mile from the olty limits, was blown away and his family of eight had a remarkable escape from death. Near the Dubourg home Alexander Lawson was caught under the debris of hla wrecked home and severely Injured. Reports from various parts of the city Indicate that about ISO houses were more or less damaged. A part of the distillery of Bemhelm Bros, was unroofed and the Wires of both telegraph companies from Louisville to the south were laid low. THOOSASDS HAVE K1E1 . MM! ADD DON'T ItU IT. &iiitiik WIP 13 W-lxiu!: To Prove" What Swomp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy Will Do for YOU, Every Reader ot The Bee May Have a Sample liottlcSent Free by Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickaeM sM4 suficrlnz than any other disease, therefore, when through seglect er thef causes, kidney trouble Is permitted to continue, fatal resnlts are sore to) follow. ' Your other organs may need attention but year kMeys most, fcecaeso they de most aed need attention first. 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March M, The Foreign office and Map of the World The Unloa Paolflo- PaMenger Department baa laaaed a large wall map, a sew i,p of the World, mounted on cloth 44 O laches. Ths nap sbowa every square mile cf lead aad water oa the globe. The oceaa current are accurate ly drawn, aad all taoataaoMUip roatta properly shown, with flgarea giving the exact mileage from any one given point in the world to any other. At the bottom of the large map are detail maps showing the new poiaenaioue of Uacle Sam I Philippine Inland, Hawaiian Islands, Fa (to Rko, etc., a well aa Cnba; also detail maps of South Africa and North eastern China, which are of great interest on accoaat of the present naval and military oper ation! between Japan and Ruatla. On receipt of lie for postage map will be forwarded to any address oa appllcatloa to E. L. LOMAZ, G. P. 4 T. A Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha, Neb. ONLY A 5UQQE5T10N. Bat It Has Proven of Intereat Value to Thomaanda. Common sense would suggeat that If one wishes to become fleshy and plump It oan only result from the food we eat and digest ana mat rooa snouia be albuminous or flesh forming food, like eggs, beefsteak and cereals; in other words, the kinds of food that make flesh are the foods which form the greater part of our dally bills of fare. wut the trouble Is that while we eat enough and generally too much, the stom ach, from abuse and overwork, does not properly digest and assimilate It. which Is the reason en many people remain thin and under weight: the digestive organa do not completely digest the flesh forming beefsteak and eggs and similar wholesome food. There are thousands of such who are really confirmed dyspeptics, although they may have no particular pain or Incon venience from their stomachs. If such persons would lay their prejudices aside and make a regular practice of tak SOUTH SIDE BRANCH LIBRARY Committee from Improvement Club Asks that John D. Edgar Branch Be Reepead. A committee from the South Side Im provement club attended the meeting yes terday evening of the Library board and asked for the re-establlehment of the John D. Edgar branch library. Michael Lee acted as spokesman for the southslders and tried to show that the branch was essential to the peace of mind of residents In that part of the city. The board referred the matter for decision to the book committee. The question of buying additional steel book stacks was brought up and referred to the executive committee. Some wire gratings for the protection of the base ment windows were ordered. Reports of the librarian and bills to the amount of H6.62 were approved. In the absence of President Reed of the board Vice President Victor Roeewater pre sided, all the other directors being present How to Break l p a Cold. Everyone knows the first symptoms of a cold and the dangerous consequences which often arise from its neglect. 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NutUiis fuftliwr Li Fwuirvd to cure any stomach trouble or te make thin nervous I oysjHiptie people street, &lume end sreO. and treasurer of St. Luke's Home for Con valescents, toaay pleaded guilty in the Suffolk county superior court to Indict ments charging the larceny of t23S,0OO from these institutions. He was not sentenced. effected a cure. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. . B. Eddlngton of Denver, C W. Harris Los Angeles. W. C. Calder of Sumpter Ore., and M. H. Toung of Broken Bow are a i l ne liar umna. Roy C. Hardman of Manila, P. I.. J. H Rushton cf Fairmont, Dr. F. E. Bevlev of r 'v .w""i' t:. " "-. n i a i iiiv . a l . ' 1 1 . J. C. McNeill of Superior, W. S. Gray of Davenport, George W. Kedmoa of Haat lnaa C. W. Turner of Lincoln and Vf r a,M Mrs. S. J. Irwin of Crelghton are at the amis ro. ef Tankton. T. H. Abbult of Columbus. C. E. Mills of Denver, L. Jacques of Aber- S. D.. and R. A. Packard of Grand Island are at me aiorcaanis. Paul Bell, D. R. Raymond. O. Bj Schnurr. H. C. 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