THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAKOH 31. 1904. Tel. 1-M. WE CLOSE BATUR ,f O "Don't wait until tn norrew to do that klnaa-e, do It today." We Lave just received two hundred pairs more of those 2.50 beautiful hemstitched, embroidered linen pillow eaeR, which Is in great. demand at preHcnt for shirt waists., We will veil them at the npecial price of $1 .48 a pair. - Special Salo of Imperial Long Cloth Imperial Long Cloth is put up in bolts of 12 yards. No. 300 Imperial Long I'loth, 85c a bolt. No. 350. Imperial Long Cloth, $1.03 a bolt. No. 400 Imperial Long Cloth, $1.15 a bolt. No. 500 Imperial Long Cloth, $1.25 a bolt. No. G00 Imperial Long Cloth, $1.45 a bolt. , Ymmm, HfciEKI & ' ' ' Y. M. G A Building. .Corner Sixteenth and Douglas St6- Japanese, seventeen In numbof, had been taken prisoners by the llusleiis. The captain of tha Hunyel ajr he mis took the Mussina wurHhipe fur the Japanese Btet unVil lie liud approuched tu within unu mile pt Ihera. Thun the Kussluns boarded the Hant'el In small bouts und removed the passetmers. The captain, the ptler and one p&saengt-r were In bed In the hold when the Kvuslans came aboard, and Were not taken off. The KuMtlaus then sunk the steamer and the three men clung to float ing wreckage until they were rescued by Chines fishermen. Tha llanyei was a small. Voasel. FRA.CE PHEsESTS DAMAGE CLAIM. Wants ; 000,000 les lor Forfeited Hallway t'oncrsalon. (Copyrleht fcy Ne York Herald Co., 1904.) SEOUL., March SO. (New Xork Herald CubleaTanV-SpeUal Telegram to The Bee'.) The dorean foreign oftlce was today pre sented with a claim fur fcW.OOO yen by the French chaige d'affaires here for the pay ment for materials ordered from France for use on the Beoul-Wlju railway, which concession Japan procured from the Corean government soon after signing the alliance protocol. Thousands of coolies are now actively pushing the construction of the railway under the direction of the Japanese mili tary railway department. Haitians Cupture No Prises. PARIS, March 31. According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of tl?o Echo De Paris It la not denied In Russian official quarters that Captain P.cltzensteln's Vla divostok squadron has returned tu port, but tha officials Ignore the statement that tha squadron has captured any Japanese warships or trading vessels. Whale Exploae; a' Kilned VLADIVOSTOK,, Tuesday, March . On of the mines In Posslet bay has teen exploded hy a whale. The mutilated car casa subsequently was washed ashore. Tt bore evidence of the destructive qualities of the mines laid by the Russians In ex pectation of a Japanese landing at Pos siett bay. . ' Rtek Bevlsrhe and relieve til ths troubles laeb dnt to a bilious ill la of tha arab-m, (oca as DUw tlnwa, Nausea, Drowslneae. blatrvts after eating, Pals In the Side, e. Whlla their moat remark able tuecaat haa beea shown in caring AGES Hradaehe.vet Cartn'aLlllla Liver l''.llareqaslr valaabla In Contilpattoa, enrisg snd preventing this annoying complaint, whlla thrv ala correct all diaorricra of (he aioma:h. stimulate tha liver aad regulate tha bowel. Uvea If lucj only cured MEAE) Aehe they would bealinoat prlceleat to those whe ' attar from this dlslreaalng complaint; bat fortu nately tbalr guodneaa doea not aad here, end tboee who once try tueu will Ind thaee little pills vla able In so many ways tht they will not be wlUiag tdo without them. But after all tick bead ; ACE-2E It the bane of so many Uvea that her ta where we make eur great beast. Our 'Uls cure It whlla then do not. Carter's Little Ltver Fill! are very small s4 Tory eaay to take. One or two pllii make a doea. ,1'feey are strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or pare, bat by their gentle action pleas all wbo taalbaaa. In viala at 65 eenta; sva for tU SoM by draggtats evarywboie, or sent by mad. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Maw York Cltjfr i I IVER wwwlCwMMwMtM ' cut niir tuii rnnonii Omaha Be A Trip to St. Louis ONE Cn Vote far. Address. Town. CUT THIS OUT DepoaJt at Bee Office uina ina.li be, Omaha, CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Omaha, Bee Exposition Coupon A Trip to St. Louis via The Wabash PREPAYMENT COUPON k ?. .Votti far. Add ft W. Town, StfSti (BaMBt)'). Address. Thin aoup upon, wben accompanied by Counts 10 vuts tor each Ha paid. 1U0 volea tor each dollar paid. eta. A subscription cannot te prepaid until the amount due to date has been raid. Depoait at b Offloe or mall to "Exposition iMpartmeat," Omaha bae, Omaha. Neb. . . . , 2 ntwtltttJv33iSmtftS Bee, March 80, l. Special Sale of a r ft ft n. s. cmoroiaerea Linen Pillow Cases JAPAN OAS SINEWS OF WAR Diet Fasiei Bilh for War Taxts Adjourns Bpeoial BeMloa. and CABINET PLANS GENERALLY ENDORSED Redaction of 93,000,000 Made in Ap propriation and Jio Monopoly on Bait is Created nt This Time. TOKIO, Tuesday, March 29, 0 p. m. The special Diet concluded its labors today, finally passing the series of war taxes for tho measures proposed by the govern ment. It will finally adjourn tomorrow. Almost the entire program submitted by the cabinet was approve, although sev eral changes were made. The amount to be tolsed annually by special taxation was reduced from S34.0UO.OUO to 131,000,000. The government plans to make up the deficit thereby created In the estimates by cutting down the administrative expenses. An other change In the program was the re fusal to sanction the creation of a salt monopoly. An Interesting feature of the financial legislation Is the passage of an act author izing the banks to issue savings prize de bentures. The lotal issue of these de bentures Is limited to $15,000,000 a year. The rate of Interest and the amount of the prizes under a lottery drawing scheme are i limited. The whole plan ends when the war is over. The government has the right to borrow the money realized by the sale of the savings prise debentures, but the management, sale and redemption of the debentures I entirely In the' hands of the banks. The changes In the customs tariffs' be come effective after nix months. The arti cles affected Include confectioneries, pre serves in sugar, (Ilk fabrics, alcohol,- kero some, sugar molnssos, syrup, crepe do chine, satins, manufactured tobacco,- Chi nese spirits, ordinary sake and all alco holic! beverages containing bver 60 per Cent at- alcohol. Consumption- tanes are itvled oft "woolen fabrics and kerosene oil. ' " The tobacco monoply wan passed.." ,The compensation to be paid the manufacturers will -be a -sum equal to 'the amount of their sales for three years. PROTESTS AOA1SST JAPAN'S ACTIO?! Rnssln Complains of Firing on Quar antine Station. TOKIO, March 80. The Russian govern ment, through the French minister here, haa lodged a pretest with the Japanese government against the destruction of tho quarantine station at San Shamtao during the fourth Japanese attack on Port Arthur. The protest is based on article xxv ot The Hague International peace congress, a copy of which Is submitted with It. Responding to the protest. Baron Ko mura, minister of foreign affairs, Informed the French minister that the Japanese gov ernment had received no report from Vice Admiral Togo concerning the destruction of the quarantine station, but whether the station had been destroyed or not, the article of The Hague convention quoted re lated only to land battles, the convention having left the question of naval bombard ments unsettled. Japanese military and naval officers who are familiar with San Bhamtao deolsr that the quarantine station there did not exist before the war. Poetaninona Honor Tor "allor. TOKIO, March 30. The emperor haa con ferred the Order of Kyte and the Order of the Rising Bun on Commander Hlrose Takeo, who waa killed during the Japanese attempt to bottle up the Russian fleet at Port Arthur Monday laat. A movement haa been Inaugurated to erect a monument to the memory of Com mander Takeo. Exposition Coupon via The Wabash VOTE Name. tat. or mail ta "Bx position Department," Nebraska. Han. ute. a cash prepaid subeerptoa to THB BKJb, DATS AT I. M. ANSWERS GILLETT S SPEECH Mr, Bartleti Addrews Hctise on thi Baca Qneuioj. MASSACHUSETTS NOT FREE FROM TAINT Vlolatera of Law Paraded Heroes Mr. Maddm Makes tlinrooi At tack on Katlonal Park Com- mlsaloners. WASHINGTON, March JO.-When the house met today consideration of the sun dry civil appropriation bill was resumed. But few pages had been disposed of when Mr. Bartlett (Qa- secured unnnlnious con sent to address the houne on the negro question. He said Mr. Gillette In his speech on Mondny had lectured thn south for cer tain alleged outrages mid violations of the law. He declared that Massachusetts was not free from the charge of divregnrd of the law, even though that state may claim to be more refined than others. In the city of Marlon, Mass., persons who had tarred and feathered a man and woman hai been acquitted and were paraded through the streets as heroes. While the people of Massachusetts may have peculiar notions as to some things and may be stern in their convictions, they at least have awakened to believe that the white people of the south are entitled to work out this problem In their own way "as God shall will it." He added: "Those people will work it out, vlth the help of our brothers of the north, if we can have it, but if not, we will v-ork It out without their help." Mr. Gillette, replying, said he believed that the Caucasian race as a whole Is vastly superior to the colored race, but he said he did not believe It followed that every white man Is superior to every col ored man. The subject was further discussed by Mr. (Trumpacker (Ind.), who raid that In tho last twenty-five years '3,000 cltlsens of the United States who were entitled to the pro tection of the law liad been seised by law less mobs and put to death. Mr. Maddox (Ga.) demanded the regular order and the reading of the bill was pro ceeded with. Attncka Parle Commissioners. An amendment was agreed to appropriat ing $30,000 for continuing the construction of the wagon road into the Mount Ranter National park, of which sum S6.000 ohall be used in surveying and intimating the cost of a wagon road along the post prac tically from tho eastern boundary of the Mount Itanler reservation to the park. Mr. Maddox (Ga.) vlgoroutdy protested against the national park commissioners. Out of an tpproprlation of 140,000 for the Chlckamauga and Chattanooga national parks tho commissioners and others re ceived salaries amounting to $16,836. This, Mr. Maddox said, was an outrage on the government. Mr. Hemenway effered nn amendment, di recting tho secretary of war to submit in the annual estimates at the next sesBipn of congress a proposition providing for the consolidation . of existing commissions and putting the national parks under one man or a commission. ... . A point, of order agulnxt the Amendment by Mr. Hull was sustained. At 6:10 the hoo.se adjourned until tomorrow. POSTOFFICB IJll.Iy IX TUB SENATE Mr. Gorman Criticises the Members aa Exhibiting- Too Morn Haste. WASHINGTON, March SO. The senate to day began, consideration of the postofflce appropriation bill and It was the 'signal for a revival of the democratic ?emand for nn, investigation Into the charges of corrup tion In the Postofflce department. The de bate was engaged" In by Mr. Gorman, who spoke for almost two hours in criticism of the course of the republican party In the rcnate In refusing an inquiry, and at the same time charging the postofflce commit tee with undue haste In rt porting the bill, as did the tepublican party with a desire tu adjourn congress at an exceptionally early date In order to meet the wishes of tiie president. Mr. Clay contended that there should bo a congressional inquiry, saying that the charges against Mr. Heath, ex-first as siHtant postmaster general, were such as to demand Investigation. Mr. Penrose and Mr. Lodge spoke for the republican side of the chamber, defending the committee on postofflce against the charge of haste, and also the administration. v Mr. Lodge contended that 'congress could not make an Inquiry tha.t would be as thorough us that already mado in the Post offlce department. He charged, (he demo cratic attack to a desire to find & political Issue. Mr. Scott quoted District Attorney Beach and Assistant Attorney General Robb as saying that there was not sufficient evidence upon which to Indict Heath. Mr. McCumber then addressed the sen ate In support of his bill providing for a uniform federal standard Classification and grading of grains. When Mr. McCumber concluded the postofflce appropriation bill waa taken up. Its .reading had. however, not proceeded far when Mr. Gorman ad dressed the senate, saying that notwith standing the bill carried $170,000,000, the sen ate committee on postofflce had spent only two days In Jts consideratiou, and that now, when only four day have elapsed since the bill came from the house, the senate was asked to pasa upon It. He could not comprehend the haste dis played. Indeed, he asserted, from the be ginning of the resolution there apparently had been some mysterious Influence at work in connection with the poslotflce mat ter. He did not mean to be understood that either the postmaster generul or any ot his principal assistants had been untrUe to their trusts, but so far as information had been allowed to oose out it had shown that there bad been laxity in the depart ment He also said that there had been per sistent denial of the privilege of Investiga tion of the affairs of the Postufflce depart ment and he urged that It was nut yet too late to take steps to prevent "further rob bery and thievery in the department." Mr. Gorman said the charges made by the Postofflce department, he believed, had been made for tha purpose of diverting at tention from the guilty ones who had niched money from the treasury nud abused their trusts. Mr. Lodge also replied to Mr. Gorman. There had been no undue haste In bringing the postofflce bill Into the senate and he declared all suggestions made to the com mittee had been thoroughly considered. So far aa the postofflce Investigation was concerned, Mr. Lodge said bo general in quiry waa necessary after the excellent work done by Mr. Brlatow and his corps of trained detectives. There had been no a peel no charges and If there had been they would have been investigated. Mr. Clay took Issue with Mr. Lodge's statement that the democratic party had opposed the called session cf congress l;txt i fall. He declared that if Mr. Brlstow's accusations agnlnst ex-Flrtt Axslstunt Postmaster Gfiiernl Heath were correct he was as guilty as Machen. Mr. Scott read a Utter from Assistant Attorney General Robb of the Postofflce department saying that the evidence did not warrant the In dictment ot Mr. Heath. Mr." Clay replied by saying that Mr Soott waa the only champion of Mr. Heath that bad appeared on the Anor of the sen ate and Ur. Bcott replied tbat It waa Mr, Robb and. not himself who whs the cham pion. "Then." "responded Mr. Clay In sten torian tones, "he has not a single cham pion here to defend him." Mr. Soott said acrordlng to Mr. Robb'i statement he does not need any defense. Mr. Clay referred, to the charges against Mr. Heath In ,Ue matter nf the employ ment of J. lioJt Livingstone. Oliver H. Smith and M. W. Louis, superintendent ot supplies. Revlwlng Mr. Louis' career, Mr. Clay said that he had Increased prices paid for supplies from 20 to 7S per cent. "All this," said Mr. Clay... via Interest ing. Tou may pick on Brlstow if you wish, but he has dona a work that I ap preciate." The senate at 8:10 p. m. went Into execu tive session and at 6:15 adjourned. All mnAn anlit at Hiihririu ..n's tewrlrv tore guaranteed as to price and quality. FIRE THREATENS COPPER MINE By Actlvei Work itinera Stop Blase Before M sen - Damage - Is Done. HOUGHTON,,' Mirh.r . March 90.-Flre broke out today In the Qulnry, one of the most famous mines In the copper peninsula. When the day Ahlft.of workmen went down In No. 7 shaft today the 600-foot level was found completely , filled, with smoke. The fire was discovered In the. logging In thl level and by promptly Attacking the flames the party waa -able to- extinguish tha Are before the main timbering of the shaft was destroyed. -.. Had the shaft timbering burned out the loss to the mine would have been enormous, aa it would. probably have been impossible to restore the shaft. : . ; Good luck goes with the cautious buy ers and they, always ask for the Bell Cof fees and Red Dragon Teas. BURTON CASE STILL PENDING Federal Judge to Welt I'ntll Appeal is Perfected Before Passing: sentence. ST. LOUIS, March 30. Ko action was taken in the United States district court today In the case of United States Senator J. R. Burton of Knhsas, convicted of having received payment for protecting the in terests of the Rinlto Grain and Securities company in the Postofflce department. It is probable that the bill of exceptions that the counsel for the defense is prepar ing will be finished by tomorrow and will be filed In court, together with a motion for appeal. Sentenoe will then be passed on Senator Burton and ha will be required to give a new bond,- pendlqg tVe bearing of the appeal. For that tired reeling don't consult your doctor and his pills, but go to your grocer and buy a package of the Bell Coffees or Red Dragon" Tea: drink a hot cup of either. This advice costs you nothing. HIGH WATERS ARE RECEDING Saginaw and Grand Rapids Report Passing; of Flood Stage In , Rivera. SAGINAW, Mletj.,' March SO, The flood situation here f anmcwhat Improved today. the river guagea shorting a decrease In the water level of from one to four Inches. In the business district- of the city the water dropped tn proportion during the night, but business is still at a standstill 'and the' re- tall trade Is of. demoralized, as before.. A tug wtnt -.ti. Uairroiiton and tha sun. rounding district todrty ,'to carry supplies and render wbntyei;,silstanre is needed!- i GRAND rapids, Mich., March .80, Tho Grand ' river Is receding? nnd the . greatest flood danger qry-lns have; passed. ' Headache, from Cold. Laxative BrOmo i Quinine removes the cause. To get the genuine call for the full name and look for the signature of E. W. Grove. 26c. PARKER CARRIES NEW YORK Herald'a Retnrna from Democratic Primaries Show Judge In the Lead. NEW YORK, March 80. A summary of returnl from the democratic primaries held In the most Important counties for the se lection of delegates to the state convention shows, according to the Herald, that the Empire state delegation to - the national convention will be instructed to vote for Judge Alton B. Parker as nominee for president. At the primaries, so far, 228 Parker dele gates are counted aa having been success ful. As there will be a total of 450. the Parker forces claim they wiy have a large working majority In the convention. NEGROES DRAW COLOR LINE Force of Drlvera Discharged for Re. fusing to Work with White Man. ; ' RICHMOND. Vis,, March 30.-Yesterday fourteen negro wagoa drivers of the Hlch- mand Baggage Transfer company notified the company that tlioy would not work with a white man who had been employed as a driver. Today the company discharged the whole negro force and substituted white drivers. - STRIKER GETS SIXTY DAYS Convicted of . Violating Federal In junction Ordering Drivers Riot to . Interfere with Nonunion Men. KANSAS CITY. March 80-I-ee Over- street, ,a striking member of the Truck Drivers' union, convicted of violating the federal Injunction, which ordered the strikers, not to Interfere with the non union men - who bad taken their places. was today sentenced to sixty days in Jail. In many eases of Axthma Piso'a Cljre gives relief that is aim oat equal to a cure. Sentences Former Bank Cashier, CHICAGO. March SO. Francis B. Wright, former cashier of the First National bank of Dundee. UK, 'was today sentenred to five years In the penitentiary on a charge of emheiilement. Wright was found guilty of misappropriating over $30,000 of the bank's funds. A Fru Bottti Of Drake's Palmetto Wine will give Too prompt Bowels, pure. rU'U blood and sound Kidney. Write to Drake Formula Oompuoy, Chicago. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment In um for over sixty yeaxa, MEXICAN Mustang Liniment core Spnvln nnd Kingbouo. . MEXICAN Mustang Liniment mutt fkU (ntwas trf KheruntUan, DEAlttlUND HAS RESOLUTION WaLti Committee Appointed to Investigate Pcsteffio Department. AMENDMENT TO RULES ON IMPEACHMENT Representative Dayton IntrlttMViea n Bill Regelating Personne. f Sav; and Requiring Officers to Be Annapolis Gradnatea. WASHINGTON, March .-Representative Deirmond today Introduced n reso lution providing "that the ppunker ap point five members of the house to fully Investigate the Postofflce department and report to the house at as eiirly a date as may be practicable; that said committee shall be authorised to sit during the e. slnns of the house and if necessary during the vacation when congress Is not In session; that the committee nhull have full power to send for persons and papers and the Investigation hereby ordered shall be directed especially to clearing the Inno cent from a shadow of unmerited sus picion, to uncovering the Inefficient, caro loss snd offending, to make recommenda tions for the correction of abuses, to the end that JuMlce may be done to Individuals and that the service may be Improved for the benefit of the public" y Illa-her Rank for Chaplain. President Itoosevelt and Representative Hull, cli.-ili man of the military a affairs committee .of thq houne, today ("discussed the bill which .rovl1es a lilgner rank for tha army chaplain' 1 It Is urged that suf ficient provision is not made In the pres ent law for iiwardlng army chaplains for meritorious service. During the Spanish American war several chaplains were recommended for gallant services, but it was impossible to give them, the reward. The War department favors legislation to Increase the rank and pay of chap lains. , . Rill on 0 Impeaeli'- f Senator Hoar today propt I an amend ment to the rules of the seimte concerning impeachment i.u as they require all proceedings to bo hefure the jennte itself. The purpose Is to xhorten the proceedings and make them more convenient . to the senate. All cases shall be referred to a committee of nine senators, to be appolntel by the speaker who shall proceed to take the testimony on both sides and report the same to the senate. Rill Reqnlrea Naval Graduate. Representative Dayton of West Virginia, introduced a bill amending the laws reg ulating the personnel of the navy. The bill requires all officers cf the navy, except those ot the medical corps and chaplains, to be graduates of Annapolis. , Klna- Menellk'a Generosity King Menellk has been singularly gen erous In bestowing his regard upon the members of the Skinner expedition. Be sides the gifts to President Roosevelt, King Menellk gave decorations to a number of members of the party. Mr. Skinner's dec oration Is the Star of Ethiopia. The ser geant arid corporal of marines and the sailors each received medals with the Menellk colors, red, yellow and green, and with the king's head tmpressed upon them. The three cornered golden star Is a curious example of fllllgree workmanship. Cheeks for Red Croe Fair. Among the many generous responses which are coming to the Countess Casslnl for the fair to he held here on May 6 for the benefit of the Russian Red Cross,, were two checks which came today from New York, one for $1,000 and the other for $600. The fair will be. held under the personal supervision of the countess.,' -.. : lAraenil t - Iminltrratlon U,' ' . Senator Dillingham Introduced a bill to day to amend the Immigration act of 1903. It permits aliens to pass in continuous transit from -one point In foreign contigu ous territory to another point In foreign contiguous territory through the United States : without payment of head tax. Aliens having once paid the head tax tnny pass through foreign contiguous territory In continuous transit. No Pain Is so severe that It cannot be relieved with Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills. It Is the only Infallible remedy known for the relief and cure of every kind of pa In, headache from any cause, neuralgia, rheu matic pains, back ache, side acne, men strual pains, muscular pains, stomach ache, toothache, etc. If you are subject to aches and pains of any kind, take Dr. Miles' , Anti-Pain Pills when you feel . the 'first symptom coming on. You will be entirely relieved from the attack. They are pleaitant little tablets, but they do the business besides they are absolutely harmleHS. "I have ued Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills for three years, and they never fall to re lieve my nervous headache and neuralgia. I have learned to get the bent of the at tacks by taking a tablet In advance." . . . . RACHEL. J. JOHNSON. Albuquerque. N. M, If first package does not benefit you, tell your druggist, and he will refund money. 26 doses, 'Jo cents. Never sold In bulk. A SKIN OP BEAUTY 13 A JOV FOREVPB. VR. T. TT.IAX OOI RAt'D'S ORIENTAL ' CKEAat. Oat MaGIGAL BKAUTIr'lElt Bamovrt Tan, I'imrln.Frerklei, ei uui i ntcn'-B, jbaan, na ein uiHwi, ana averv MeuiMi 35 Vk51 iVa detection. It It li properly made. Acoept no counter feit ot stifllUr nam, nr. L. A. i.ifi aald to Uily of Uia haut ton (a patient) i 'At yon I ad lea will um Item, 1 recommend 'Gounud'i Crtan' aa tie lent harmful of all the tain rr.rUor " For aal by all Drugg-ltu and Kny OooU Iwalers In tha I. S., C&natlaa. and Lnrope. flta. T. HOPKINS, Prrp'r. $7 treat Jen St, U. t mm fv loaorts Pore.Soft, Whit Skia rfl Wrye "d Be"tlfD' Cemplexlsn, "Mvum .cavma miu wv . - eolutal and Parmasaatly . rauona Blackbeada. Frao. 'j klca, Plmslna, Baduau, 8a --r'( aputa a4 Ta. Uarf with lraia.aoTaia eoap a nn fels ky Drsnists. er ha rdarad SirtoL Ieraan-Heyala, $1 per hotue. eanres mM. Vcrma-autyal Heap, eeat. hy mail. Betai In one yaekege, Sl.tS. essrea SxUa. The Dertnn-noyale Co.. Claelnnatl. O. SCHAEFER'S CUT PRICE DRUG STORE. Omaha. Nbr.. and Soath Omaha. Naur. mi:: I CAN Mustang Liniment limbers) np Stiff Jointm. MEXICAN Mustang Liiiment pcttetrntea to the very bone. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment eVlwttTM JtlTfea MaiisiwU0. T J a t X. W -a - m r A M . M ' J s fc 111 fj? nan it . Ki.i m ? 4-f cm urrm un. A VOTE CONTEST CLOSES TODAY Only On) Important Change Sine lhe Eoors of Yesterday- JOHN TLYNN HAS BEfN "SAWING WOOD" And Has Brought 111 Pile to Market, Tilth the tteanlt'That lie Head the Llat of Contestant Today. .The second ot The lice's scries ot voting contests for ten vacation trips to the Et. Louis Exposition closes today at 5 o'clock p. m. and If last week's closing day is nny criterion, soine lively surprises may be ex pctcd. As previously stated the majority of tho candidates have only been busily "sawing wood" nit the while they nppenred to be nslcep, and today will sec a lieup of their timber brought In, and whether (hey reiilizo well on the Job will rill .depend the quantity they bring In. Mr. John 1". Flynn of 8outh Omaha brought In u. good load yesterday and occupied the first ma : today. Another dark horne has n'so nj-,-penred on the scene In Miss Eniclln Nygnvd of Omaha. The vote nt S o'clock p. m Wednesday was: lolin V. Klyun, Month Omaha .... 2,.Mvl Ella ltBamnssrn, ('olnmbtn, eb..1,;ill It. K. Mann. Omaha 1, ,! Kmella Ma-nrd, Unnha K.17 Henry Johnson, Omaha tm" Renn Wakehonse, toonell Bluffs. li'Mi Ralph . rwell, Omaha r.SH J. Friedman, Omaha ... 3 ID J. C. Brown, Omaha 4I( Ralph Peter. Omaha Hit I Elmer Cainnbell. Omaha OT' Uly Ring, Omaha 1 t. t. snannon, rieorasKn t uy Olive Knglish, Council Bluffs Ethel Sheets, Omaha Iec Ellsworth, Omaha Ida Hes, Omaha Peter Kennedy, Omaha Gertrude Moon, Oniulia Anna Klein, Omaha Hill McElravey, Rising City Ora J. Bruce. South Omaha Sherman & -McConnell's Confidence in Hyomei. Not n Penny Need Be Paid I'nlesa It Cure. You of Catarrh. "Uso Hyomei and toe cured of catarrh," say Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Corner 16th and Podge Streets, Omaha. When a re sponsible business house Ilka this comes out and advertises that Hyomei will not cost a penny unless it does all that Is claimed tor It, It shows what remarkable confidence they have in this sclentiflo med ical treatment. , A complete Hyomei outfit consists of a neat 'Inhaler, that can be carried' in the pocket or purse, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei, and costs but 11.00. The inhaler lusts a lifetime and when extra bottles of Hyomei are needed, they can be obtained for 50c. This treatment' does away with nil dis agreeable and dangerous stomach dosing. Breathed through the Hyomei Inhaler for a few 'minutes four times a day. It im pregnates' everj particle of air taken Into the air ' passages and lungs with germ- kllling and health-giving balsams. In thin way It cure the most chronic and deep seated catarrhal disease of the air passa ges and respiratory organs. The user Is the sole judge whether Hyo mei Is to be paid for or not. If It does not help, Sherman ft McConnell Drug Co., Con. ner 16th and Dodge Streets, Omaha, will cheerfully return the money and It will not cost A penny. DIRT IS VARIOUS- ... ... always out of place. It mars lives and homes and people. 'Tis the best of good manners to be clean.; A cake of HAND SAPOLIO is half a social intro duction. . . Its price is small, its use a fine habit QUAKER MAID RYE I Uflishtiut sa a Bcvaraft. llralthfnl aa a Tonic. mi For sal at the U9JU Ins bars, rafrs end drua store. S. HIRSCII & CD. w -J (lltll City, m. iy dun City, Hi. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Beat for Horao ailment). MEXICAN Mustang Liniment licat for Cnttle nlluenta. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Bent for stllmeutaV, i 4 Per Cent Interest B gins first day of (he month n all depomts mad on or before the loth. 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