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TITE OMAITA DAILV HKE: TT'KSDA Y. ATM I, 3, 7001. Tie Very Wealthy in search of quality in everything, drink 9 1 (4mjieiiaL Champagne because it is the best irrespective of price. ..But it might interest you to know that it costs one-half as much as foreign champagnes, since it pays no duty or ocean freight charges. ' TipilbIIbLI Tha only remedy ever plaoed before the people with a positive guarantee and the only en that home people have endorsed with their testimonials. MILKS' MULSION IS POSITIVELY GUARANTEED TO CURE AH Forms of Stomach, Bowc!, Lung and Throat Troublo. WE GUARANTEE AN ABSOLUTE CURE. Purchase prtct refunded by your oruffiit If first bottlt does not gift relief. The Milks' F.mnlhlon Co.. Terr Haute. Ind.! Gentlemen I hove differed for yeaia from stomach trouble: have doctored continually, but with no f nod results, Hearing of Milk' Emul sion. I tried It and It rave me almost Instant relief. I cauwt recommend It too highly. Your very truly. M. P. An era. Prin. and Prop., . Wabash, Bualneas College, J&nuaay 20, 1903. Terre Haute, Ind. Ihe Milks' Emulsion Co., Terre Baute, Ind.t Gentlemen I have had ehroolo stomach trouble for tour or five years, and have spent Bundreda of dollar without gelling any per saauent relinf, until Captuln Cooper reoom Blended Milks' Emulsion. I got a box and from the start It gave me relief. I consider It the best remedy for etomacb trouble I have ever tried. I have recommended It to several friends and la Such case they were greatly benefited. J. I Warden, Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables. Oct 13, 1DU3. Terre Haute, lad, Remember your druggist will refund four money if the first bottle of Milks' Emulsion Does Not Bring Results. Wt differ from th other fellow in that we do not Insist upon your using five or lix jars before beintr benefitted. You get Immediate relief from the first day's trial. The MILKS' EMULSION Ii sleaunt to take aa4 ACCOMPLISHES WONDERFUL RESULTS. MILKS' EMULSION CO., frloo 60 eente. Terre Haute, lade GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY . Uliro DEPARTMENT Month's Trial Free Breath Hyomel Three or Poar Times Dally and He Cured of Catarrh. The Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., corner 16th and Dodge street, one of the most reliable business Arms In Omaha, have seen many Instances of the remarkable ; power of Hyomel to cure cuturrh troubles 4and other disorders of the respiratory or ' gan. , Results In this teatment have given them so much confidence In Hyomel that they will give a muiuh's trial with the positive understanding thet If at the end of that time a cure Is not effected or enough re lief gained to warrant a continued use of the ticatment for u. while longer, the money will be refunded. Hjomel Is the only treatment for ca tarrh that has ever been sold under a "no cure, no pay" plan, and the only one where a month's trial treatment Is free unless It cures. ' Hyomel Is not a pill or liquid. Just breathe It through the neat Inhaler that Comes with every outtlt, and benefit will be seen from the drat day's use. Breathed In this way. the health-giving Hyomel penetrates to the minutest air cells of th lungs, and drives catarrhal germs and jKions from th system. The complete outtlt costs but 11, and ex tra bottles of Hyomel may be obtained for too. Remember that If Hyomel dees not cure you after a month's trial the Sherman A McConnell Drug Co., corner 16th and dge streets, Omaha, will refund your ioney and th treatment will be abso jutely free. YOU ARE STILL MISSING a good thing when you fall to try a MONO GRAM Cigar. It's th most perfect Co smuks on th snarket , . Tti. r. BTOtckti f!SAh cot amM Douglas gtrW . mm 161 KJbal EXCLUDES NEGRO VOTES Coai'iUtionalitT of Virginia Eleo'.ion Law Argued at Washlng'.ofl- IOWA HORSES SUFFERING FROM COIT thalrniaa Cirlsrca of Democratic a tlonrl Committee to Reslara (lark's Rill Makes Cabinet Kllalble to Presidency. WASHINGTON. April 4.-A large number of negroes wore present In the I'nlted States supreme court today to listen to the arguments In the case affecting the consti tutionality of the Virginia election law, which was designed to exclude negroes from voting. Mr. Wise occupied the greater part of the day and was followed by Wil liam A. Anderson, attorney general of the state of Virginia. Summarising his case at the clone of his address, Mr. WUe contended that the Vir ginia constitution was null because the convention by which It was adopted never was organised and because the Instrument never was submitted to a vote of the peo ple of the state. The constitution was, he declared. In contravention of the federal constitution nnd he urged on the court the Importance of the case to th colored peo ple, saying that with them It was a ques tion of liberty, which they believed to he guaranteed by the federal statutes. "If," he said, "there is no projection for them here, then all their pretended vested rights are but as sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal." In the few words uttered before adjourn ment. Attorney General Anderson con tended thnt the suit was In reality a pro ceeding agnlnst the state, while professing to be directed only at Its officials'. When the court adjourned at 4:30 p. m. there was still a long line of negroes on the outside who had stood all day In the vain hope of securing a glimpse of the proceed ings. In the court room every available Inch of space outside the bar was occupied, the entire number containing only two white people. Orlsra-s Will Resign. Chairman Orlggs of the democratic con gressional committee has ordered a meeting of the committee for Thursday night. Mr. Orlggs will resign the chairmanship, which probably will go to Representative Cow herd of Missouri. Entire Cabinet In Mat. Representative Clark of Missouri today Introduced a bill adding to Jbe list of cab inet officers avallnble for the succession to the presidency In case of removal, death or resignation of that official,'' the secre taries of agriculture and commerce and labor, thus Including the whole cabinet. Assistance for Cattlemen. Secretary Wilson has decided to extend assistance to the cattle interests In Mon tana, North and South Dakota, In the ex termination of cattle itch, or scab. Ap proximately fifty experts will be In the field shortly, making practical demonstrations of the methods of dipping cattle to stamp out the disease. Colt Attacks Iowa Horses. Th Department of Agriculture has re ceived woid of an outbreak of colt, a seri ous horse malady. In Van Buren county, Iowa, and an Investigation has begun to determine whether the disease was Im ported from a foreign country. The Infec tion was found among horses shipped here from France. Much Importance Is at tached to the tracing of the outbreak. Gatarle Bank Cloaca Doors. The comptroller of the currency tonight learned that the Capital National bank, of Guthrie, Okla., has suspended. . He has ap pointed National Bank Examiner .Start vant receiver. Although the directors say that the depositors will be paid In full, the stockholders will be heavy losers. The bank Is a national and territorial deposi tory and many of the Oklahoma banks csrry Urge deposits with It Provides Military Commission. Representative Parker of New Jersey to day Introduced a bill to provide a national military purk commission. It terminates the present Military Park commissions July 1, 1906. The new commission is to consist of Ave members, to be appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate, the term of appointment to be for five years. All of the commissioners for the first five years of the operation of the law shall be veterans of the civil war, and two of the confederate army. ' , To Settle Cbarch Dispute. Secretary Taft and Governor Wright of the Philippines are In correspondence with a view to arranging some satisfactory method of settling the dispute between the Roman Catholio church and the Philippine Catholic ' church, of which latter Bishop Agllpay Is the head, regarding the owner ship of certain churches and convents in the Philippines. In. most cases the ques tion of title Is complicated by reason of th fsct that while th. buildings war erected under direction of th Roman Catholic church on crown lands donated for that purpose by the Bpajilah govern ment, the money and labor for the build ings were provided by th people of th different provinces where th buildings are located. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Tennessee Derby Ran Before Record Breaking Attendaacc, bat Ka thaslaaa at Low Ebb. MEMPHIS. Tettn.. Anrll 4 The Tennes see ueroy was run touay at Montgomery Pars oerore a record breaking attendance, Kilt , I. u . . , .. ...... . L. .. . .,,.. the result being a foregone conclusion, and the only point of speculation being th distance the third horse wuuld finish from th leaders and the time tor the mile and an eighth. The race had a net value to the winner of t6,U3u. Results: First race, one mile and seventy vardi Landola won, Spencerlan second, Rachael vturu intra, lime: i;v Second race, four and ona-half furlnnsra: One Way won, Tom buully second, Vldaila num. nine; u. Third race, one mile: Fossil won. Corns. cat second, Dan McKeuna third. Time: Fourth race. Tennessee derby, on and one-eighth miles: Proceeds won, Conjurer stiiiiw, oaniurai intra, nme: i.uz1. Fifth race, four furlongs: Dundall won. Wood Claim second, Araiimay third. Time: :5ti. Sixth race, six furlongs:' Skillful won, i iiiei uvyuiy soconu, tuumu luiro, nme 1:154. Seventh race, one mile and seventy yards: Mldahlpman won, Falkland sec- UI..H. . L . . 1 m. . . ... i ni.ui, uiiru. nine; i:aea rJAN 'KANCISOO. April 4,-itesults at Oukland: First race, three-fourths mile: North west won, Lady Athellng second. Dusty Ullla. . 1 . 1 n . . .... .nun. nine; 1:10. Second race, one-halt mile, -year-olds, wiiiua . iwu nag-oii won, j.eicartia Sec unit. Marie J. third. Time O tltl. Third race. Puturltv muna m.illn. r- Dwif'w wun, v vtuum karris seconu. Uriel!' mount third. Time: 1:14. Fourth race, one mil and a sixteenth, seuing: . onsieuaior won, t IK) (Jo ec oinl. Polonlus third. Time: l:tW Fifth rue, on mile nnd m. .tTlwnit, purse; Ben Mclstil won, G.' W. Trahern ecninu, aivuiia uiiru. nme; 1:4s. Sixth race, on mils and Httv varda selling: Bcherio won, Laocoon second! uwip timu. iiuisi i.sa. WA&H1NOTQN. April 4ResuJts: First race. Ave and ene-hulf lurlnn,. Minion won. Alpaca second, Andrattus mini. unia. .tvi Second race, four and one-halt furlongs: Garrett Wilson won, Lily brook second. Pygmalion third. Time: 0:57. Third race, six furlongs: Spring wort, Graslello second. Briar Thorp third. Time 1:1V Fourth race. Kaster Monday steeple chase about two and one-half mllee: Jim Newman won, Billy Ray second. Harrow third 'lime: t:ak rut race, seyea Xurlongsi Nines pot CARTERS l; IVER -JjJ CURE glrk BM'tietie ind relWs all the troubles i. deal to a bilious suite of tr.t syatetn, sack as Dlev tineas, Nane-a, Drowslneas, Distress after eating, rln Is the Aide, Ac. While their most remark allt success hat bees shows In caring ICEi Beadsrhe.vettartrr'aLlttle Lh-er Plllsaresqaane valuable hi Constipation, earing sad preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all dlaordTS of the atome-h, stimulate the liver sad regulate the bowels. Xres if tbey only Cored HIE AID) Arhe they would he almost priceless to trios Whs . suffer from this distressing complaint ; bat fortu natsly their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will And these little pills vala sble Is so many ways that they will not be willing t do without them. Bat sfter sll sick bead tAOlH EE Is th bane of so many live that here is where w make ear great beast. Out plus cor It WOUs others do not. . Carter's Little Liver Pflls r very small sad very eaay to take. One or two pills make a doe. They are strictly vegetsbls sod de not gripe or purge, bat by their gentle action please all who nee them. In vials St 25 cents; See for 11. Bold by arofgista everywhere, or sent by sasiu CARTER MEDICINE CO., Haw York Cltjfr won, Prlncelet second, Setauket third. Time: 1:31. Sixth race, six furlongs: Ivenote won, Sweet Jane second, Pretorlous third. Time: 1:26. Seventh race, one mile: Mountain Breeze won, W. B. Faslg second. Sailor's Delight third. Time: LOS ANGELES, April 4. Results at Ascot park: First race, one mile, selling: Cursus won, Bnssanio second, Little 6ecret third. Time: 1:43. Second race, six furlongs, selling: Walter won, Homugo second, Skirmish third. Time: 1:16. Third race, eleven-sixteenths of n mile, selling: Porter Grande won, Carlisle sec ond. Mabel Reed third. Time: 1:11. Fourth race, seven furlongs, handicap: Gallant won, Columbia Girl second, Kl wood third. Time.: 1:2S'. Fifth race, one mile nnd one hundred yards, selling: Buecleuth won. Durbar second, Dliimente third. Time: 1:64. Sixth race, SlauiKin course: Nation won, Mady Fonse second, Bstadu third. Time: i:im. Rowling; Record. On the Omaha Bowling association alleys W. Whlttuker's champion nlne-ptn players defeated M. R. Huntington's crack team by the following score: WH1TTAKKR8. 1st. 2d. 3J. Tot. W. R. Rlddell 6 8 4 17 David Colo 4 6 6 15 C. H. Mullen 9 7 6 21 Ir. Burrell 6 5 1 12 Ralph Kern 4 9 3 16 W. Whlttaker 6 8 E 19 Totals 34 42 24 10) HUNTINGTON'S. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Beselln, II 6 7 3 10 Hunter 4 2 6 12 Huntington 3 6 6 14 French 9 8 8 23 Emery 6 4 6 16 Marble 4 4 6 13 Totals 32 ) 29 33 96 Jockey Clnbs Divide the Field. CHICAGO. Anrll 4. -Full reciprocal re lations have been established between the Western Jockey club and the Paciilo Jockey club, and the two organizations will aim to control all race meetlnirs held between the Allegheny mountains and the Pacific ocean. the articles of s-srreement nrovldn thnr the Pacitto Jockey club recoirnizes the Jurisdiction of the Western Jockey club over running races In the United States west or the Klghty-nrst meridian and east of the Rocky mountains, including Ohio, and excluding Florida. The Western Jockey club In return recognises the Juris diction of the Pacific Jockey club over ell territory west of the Rocky mountains. Fosrteea Horses Oat of Derby. CHICAGO. A or 11 4. Fourteen horses have been declared out of the Chicago derby, which will be run on the opening day of the spring meeting at Hawthorne. As there is no runner uute lor declaring out the sixty-five nominations still remaining in the stake will he eligible to start up to the day of the race. The list for the race Includes nearly all of th most promising of the western 3-year-olds. The horses de clared out are: Faierntan. Frank tarr, Dell Lesth, Rlan, Phyl, Woodson, King Croker, J. P. Msyberry, Eslierson, Floral King. Fort Plain. Copperfleld, Sweet Gretchen and Mollnos. Defeat the Americans. PHILADELPHIA. April 4 The Philadel phia American and National league teams begnn a series of games today on the American league grounds for th local championship. Th score: it. II. i. National 1 3 0 American 0 6 0 Batteries Dusra-leby and Dooln: Waddell and Schreckengcat. ' Georgetown Wins from Princeton. WASHINGTON. Anrll 4 Georgetown won from Princeton, 6 to 4. In today's game of base ball. A B&flEy IProtoleinra , It's discouraging work to fill the lunch bag day after day It's uninviting to open the lunch bag and find the eternal bread, bread, bread. Bread is good, but it's monotonous it lacks novelty. Break the monotony with NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY HOUSE ON PERSONAL RIGHTS Oomiden PeTtral Questions Affictinj Individual Affair:- LIVERNASH TAKES IP LABOR QUESTION Mr. Goldfoale Considers Resolution for Inlfornt Treatment In Hnssla and Mr. llardnlck DIs. casses the Negro. WASHINGTON, April 4.-In th hous of representatives today an attempt to secur consideration under suspension of the rules of the bill appropriating SI75,0OO fr the Lewis and Clark Centennial exposition to be held in Portland, Ore., in Hn5. failed, after the house had divided several times and the roll had been called twice. The military academy appropriation bill was taken up. Mr. Llvemash (Cnl.) made an attack on President Roosevelt, and Mr. Morrell of Pennsylvania discussed the negro question. Consideration of the bill was not concluded when the house adjourned until tomorrow. Under the license of debate, Mr. Llver nash (Cal.) discussed the labor question and attacked President Roosevelt. Refer ring to the Miller case In the government printing office, he said the president had embraced th opportunity In a letter to Secretary Cortelyou on the subject of the findings In the anthracite coal strike to express himself clearly with the "open shop." Attacks the Members. Mr. Llvemash also attacked the mem bership of the house and said there was In that body a distinct Intolerance of laboring men and their acts. Mr. Goldfogle (N. Y.) spoke on his reso lution introduced In January last In refer ence to the United States exercising every effort to secure from the Russian govern ment uniform treatment of Americana trav eling In Russia, whether they be Jews or Christians. He declares that Russia con tinues Its restrictive policy against the Jew and continues to abuse and dishonor the American passport whenever presented at its gates by Jewish citizens. He wanted to see efforts earnestly and actively made on the other side of the Atlantic to ac complish what the Jews as Americans seek and thus break down the barriers that un fortunately exist between class and class "brought about through bigotry, Intolerance and base persecution." Mr. Robb (Mo.) delivered a speech against the republican party and said th PostofTlce department was reeking with cor ruption, while In the general land office frauds and crimes had been committed. Using as his text the remarks of Mr. Hardwick (Ga.) on the negro question In the south, delivered In January last, Mr. Morrell (Pa.) said that the ambitious or aspiring negro was treated as an outcast In this country to a certain extent, ns the Jew was treated by the degraded peasantry In Russia. Favors the Ketro. Everywhere, he said, the negro was be ginning to be treated us necessarily an In ferior and was discriminated against in the different walks of life. It was not ajona In the southern states that the negro was unfairly treated in the enforcement of the law. In th south, he said, courts and Juries often were enemies. The corner stone upon which the democratic insttu tlons of this country were founded, the hope of all Americans, whether native born or naturalized, white or black, was best exemplified, he declared, in the "door of hope" policy as expressed by President Rcosevelt. At 6:25 the house adjourned. WESTERN MATTER AT CAPITAL. Postmaster Palmer Protests on Ctvll Service Order. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, April 4.-(Special Tele gram.) Captain 'Palmer, who returned from the south this morning, had a con ference with General Black of the Civil Service commission today, relative to the contemplated transfer of the civil service rolls at Omaha to St. Louis. The Omaha postmaster showed the hardship this would entail and to what disadvantage Omaha and South Omaha would be put If it was carried out. General Black stated thnt the matter was in process of being worked out when he came Into office, but in formed Captain Palmer that he would look aftor It. " An examination for the revenue cutter service will be held April 28, 27 and 28 at Omaha, Lincoln and Grand Island. The service is open for young men between 18 and 25 years. Colonel Frank Hanlon of Omaha has been in Washington for several days. He Is on a visit to friends In Baltimore. Senator Klttredge presented several South Dakota Indians to President Roose velt today. Rural carriers appointed for Iowa routes: Blalrsburg, regulars, Henry A. ISflsedflBS The soda cracker that made the nation hungry. Nutritious healthful satisfying. Sold only in air-tight and moisture-proof packages. Never sold in bulk. 5e Weiss. Eugene R. Sheeley; uhetltntes. Joseph R. WelHS, Cellrt Sheeley. Brltt, regular, George Butts; sutiptlttite, Guy B. Butts. Doon. regulars, John O. Swennlng, Charles A. Cramer; substitutes, Julius Swennlng. John Cullenbaugh. Indlsnoln, regulnr, John I Jemlson; substitute, Wil liam A. Jemlson. Iowa City, regular, George C. Warner; substitute, Mollle Warner. New Sharon, regular, Fred V. Rockwell: substitute, A. 11. Rockwell. Nora Springs, regular. Cyrus E. Squler; substitute, Llbble Squler. Rndrliff, regu lar, Melvln M. Mnson; substitute, Mrs. lnger Mason. Williams, regulars, Stewart Millsap, George Simpson; substitutes, Frank Millsap, Arthur lister. Rural routes ordered established May I: Nebrnska Nellgh, Antelope county, two routes; area covered, sixty-eight square miles; population, fOO. Iowa Casey, Guth rie county, one additional; area covered, thirty-five square miles; population BS0. Otto, Woodbury county, one route; area covered, twenty-four square miles; popu lation, 635. Pulaski, Dnvls county, one. ad ditional; area covered, nineteen nnd one half square miles; population, 4iX). POSTOFFICE HILL BEFORE SENATE. One Amendment Strikes Out Age Limit fur Mall Cars. WASHINGTON. April 4-Though the postnffice appropriation bill was before the senate almost the entire dny, the early do bate on the measures was relative to gen eral land laws. Mr. Gibson of Montana denied that the proponents of the bill for the repeal of the desert land act and the commutation clause of the homestead act were proceeding at the Instigation and t the Interest of land grant railroads. Mr. Gibson, aided by Mr. Quarles of Wis consin, made light of the charge thnt a lobby was maintained In Washington to fight for the passage of this bill. Messrs. Hansbrough of North Dakota and Warren of Wyoming took the other aide of the question. Mr. Hansbrough mentioned by name George H. Maxwell, who, he said, was drawing a princely salary for the work he did. Considerable progress was made with the postofflco appropriation bill. Both provisions of the bill relating to sites for postofflce purposes In New York as amended by the senate committee war agreed to. Other important amendments provide for the transfer of the free delivery service from the office of the fourth assistant postmas ter general to the office of the first assist ant postmaster general, strike out the age limit for cars used In the railway mall service and eliminate the restrictions placed on first and second class postmasters In the matter of telephone service. MAX V CHILDREN ROLLING EGGS. President and Others See Annnal Fes tival on White House ttrovnda. WASHINGTON. April 4.-Hundreds of children, of all colors and conditio, par ticipated today In the Easter Monday egg rolling festival on the White House grounds. The youngsters practically had the grounds to themselves and they en Joyed the day Immensely. Ample police protection was afforded the little guests of the president and Mrs. Roosevelt and they were guarded against every possible harm. To add to the pieasura of the egg-rolling party. President Roosevelt himself directed that the Marine band should give a con cert In the grounds during the afternoon. The president's young children and some of their playmates also participated In the egg-rolling fun. To witness the sport Mrs. Roosevelt In vited the women of the cabinet circle and a party of her young friends to the White House during the afternoon. They viewed the sport from the south portico of the White House. After luncheon the presi dent Joined the party on the portico and remained for a time to wetch the children. INDIAN LAND CASES ARE SETTLED Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Over Omaha Lands. (From a 8taff Correspondent. WASHINGTON, April 4. (Special Tele gram.) The supreme court today dismissed for want of Jurisdiction the cases of Thomas L. Sloan and others, appellants, against the United States, appellee, being on appeal from the United States circuit court for the district of Nebraska. In 1901 several claimants for allotments of land upon the Omaha Indian reserva tion filed their separate bills of complaint in the circuit court of Nebraska to obtain allotments. The lands In controversy are within th boundary of the Omaha Indian reservation, In Thurston county, Nebraska. National Tennis Championship. NEW YORK. April 4. Three matches were to have been played today In th thirteenth- national court tennis champion ship tournament at the New York Racquet and Tennis club but only two were decided on actual work, the other going bv default to the present champion, Joshua Crane, Jr., of Boston. Summary: O. B. Campbell. New York, defeated P. 8. Sears. Boston, fl-4. 6-4. 6-S. Joshua Crane, Jr.. Boston, worr from J. W. Hennlng. New York, by default. C. 8. Sands, New York, defeated T. S. Taller, Tuxedo, 6-0, 6-0, 6-8. 1 V -w Low ft xmm- ILjcr, Dally until April 30, tickets to tho went and north west at but little nioro than bolf rates. $25. 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