THE OMAFIA DAILY DEE: TtTESDAY. MARCH 14. 1903. Telephone 694. Bee, March 13, 1905. ""Doing Ko4 Is the enly certainly hnppy aetlea of a miaW life." New Buttons Buttons and braids are ffsentlal to the new BprlnR.costunje llwre is beauty of color and ntyle to these new arrivals, that her monize prettily with the spring and summer drees goods. FncyllAl ftut.orf,' two !, In the popular nhadea brown, navy and greon, t "(it. HA Mi afirl HI nir riown. rifliri and fantxiiiianiel Huttotm, In Urge and email sizes, at 50c, $1.00, $1.25 aud $2.50. per noten. Fane Ciun Slr-Hl Ilnttons. at ITtC. 40o. COc and 65c per dozen. Plain a ud fancy Brass Buttons, small, medium and large sizes, from 10c to iOc pec dozen. Mt Btoel Buttons, In six sires; from 25c to $2.50 per dor.en. Pressed, BteoJ Buttonsl In four sizes, at 20c, 25c, 30c and 75c per.doien. VYn frrv n line of Silk Crorliet and Covered Buttons. Pllk Coveted Buttons, in green, navy, black, white and red, at 8c, 10c and 'SVjC per. dozen. . Y. ELX Buildimr. : Corner Sixtentfc nd DougUi Streets ha called W a it frfany'Ss iiiht at n ttnis. mix of which I gave him, declining t rne avi mm. aecunina to give the other two on the ground that we ought to he permitted to mil Borne tickets at urar, nia nome aiion. wun in ception of the armunl I sent him previous to the convening of tV legislature every puis he has received from me has been at his own solicitation, he having come to my residence several times for that pur pose. Me Has for himself an annual pans over our lines In this state and Is the beet Judge aa to whether or not he has been, or la Influenced by Its possession on matters of railroad legislation; "If not, is he not assuming a good deal In oharging hla fel low members with being more vulnerable In the matter f passes than himself. If he Is, as an honorable man, he should have Jong ere this returned or destroyed his pais and have at least established a record for consistency. Denies 'Another Charge. . The charge that "the? even go so'far as to entles members, into debauchery with wine and women In "flight orgies, where they compromise! their-characters and tie their hands for future usefulness to their constituents' Is. 1h my opinion, the most serious charge ha make, for It not only reflects upon the character of the men whom h IS pleased to. call "the lobby," 'but Implies also that members of the legisla ture are so weak of mind and will, or by nature and Inclination so-Indifferent to pub lic opinion, their obligations to society, their friends, their families and themselves aa to willingly bring disgrace upon all these and the office they bold by the votes of de cent people. I can only reply to this Inso far ss It reflects upon me" personally. Since when ab a boy of 17 I was mustered out of the army I have never tasted nor bought for others a drop of any kind of liquor, and I know that the gentlemen who represent the other railroads try as hard to deserve the confidence and approval of their friends and neighbors as Mr... Ernst does, and ftand as high In their respective communt les as Mr. Ernst can hope to stand. As to bringing Into association with bad women the members of the legislature. Insofar, as the charge refers to other railroad repre sentatives and myself, I know It to be un qualifiedly .false and do not fear that those who are acquainted with, any of us Will be lieve It. In conclusion. I will say that Mr. Ernst's official position gives him no license to at tack the character of men without warrant or proof, and that If he, or other members or eitner -house, knows new or learns here after of tnv tmnronsr or unlawful influence being brought to bear In favor of or against railroad, twine Plant, bridge or any other legislation, it is nis plain duty to nemo tna person and .circumstances, and require the fullest Investigation, to the end that any one engaged In attempting to corrupt him er his fellow members, may be driven out oi ineoapKO-and city and publicly dis graced, as they should be. and to the end also that .he should not make charges so general In their nature aa to reflect upon the character of Innocent men, whether tney he members, of the so-called "lobby" or members of the legislature. w'pralte Oaases Flurry. The advertisement of 'Robert Z. Drake, owner, jtaYd'.15rjdge' company, In ths Omaha, "mowilng , papers, In--' which , to arraigns' trie railroads, ' elevator j-'arii lum ber combines-as co-operating to crush film and forcb "him Into ths 'combine of the lum ber, dealers, caused flurry in. legislative plrctes. Members were freely discussing; ths.,' matter throughout the day and the friends of H. Jl. 254, the bridge bill Which Mr. Drake charges is the weapon with which his sdversarles are trying to whip him, announced early In the afternoon their Begin Taking Ozomnlslon Today and Your Care Begins Today EMM Tlu CM 1 Oaf imttliimn -t'r tntUmn." Its Vitalised Medicinal Food Proper ties are Very Quickly Beallsed. In Bringing Healthy Color to the Cheeks of the Pals and Sallow. la Producing Strength to the Weak, to the Feeble and the Invalid. In Toning up' the By stem of Convales cents .from Exhausting Diseases. . In Cleansing the Entire System. In Nourishing the Wornout. In Hounding Out the Thin. 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If ))ou are suffering from any organic wsakneas or disease or any run down weakened condition, dyspvpsla, catarrh, constipation, torpid liver, kldnoy or blad der trouble, rheumatism, gout, female complaint, nervousness, nervous prostra tion, nervous or genvral debility, neuraa Ihenla, or any weakness or disease result ing (mm an Impoverished or Impure condi tion of ths blood, write at once to our medical department, stating the nature of your trouble and you will receive full ad vice absolutely free, also our Free Medlc-al Hook - We are especially desirous Jo hear from those who are Buffering froth those stubborn, unyielding troubl.s wlib which physicians are unable to cope. No matter what your trouble la, write to our medical department and you will be told lust what to do to be restored to per fect health and strength. Btate fully the nature of your trouble and you will receive advice and medical' book, absolutely free. Addiean ijla Hesearul) Laboratory, Chicago, 111. Intention of forcing the bill to the front and securing the flnsl vots on It. But soon after the house adjourned at 1:30 It re solved Itself Into committee of the whole and the plan was defeated. The bill was not at the top of the third reading nie any way and had it been placed on its final Dassase would have been Jumped over other measures, a trying thing which has not this session been done without causing a luror. Chairman, Jahnel ot the roads snd bridge committee Is anxious to bring the bill to its final "passage at the earliest possible moment. Both friends and enemies of the bill are diligently at work. Dlacnss Freight Rates. The farmers'.- combination -tonight again discussed freight . rate legislation, and while the house members present all seemed en couraged and believed, the., commodity freight rate, bill would - pass, members of the senate 'eXDressed the . belief that It could never 'get through the upper house The meeting also informally -sxpressed its spproval -of the railroad commission bill, which has already, passed the senate. It is the general opinion, as . expressed tonight, that the senate will be satisfied with a commission. No formal action was taken. The meeting again was secret and was attended by about twenty members. Ths senate railroad committee placed on general file both the Cady and Sheldon railroad commission bills, the Intent of which are to provide for a commission of state officers to be In force during the In terval until the constitutional amendment can be . carried, . providing for an elective commission. The Cady bill provides that the commission shaH be composed of the secretary of state, treasurer and land com missioner, while the Bheldon bill provides for the board to consist of the governor. attorney general and treasurer. The lat ter bill provides for no appeal to the courts, while ths former gives the right of appeal ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS OF SENATE! Wllaey Has Another Round with His Railroad Bill. (Fom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 18.-(SpecIal.) Wllsey of Frontier county had another set-to with the senate over his railroad bill, S. F, 94, and the senate failed to stand with him. The bill provided as originally drawn that freight trains must be run ten miles an hour and that the roads be given twenty four' hours at division points, in which to make transfers. It came from the com mittee .some time - ago. amended to make the speed seven miles and the. time for transferring ' forty-eight hours. ' Wllsey stole a march on the committee and had the forty-eight hours changed . back to twenty-four. When the committee of the whole got bold of the bill it was recom mitted. This afternoon Chairman Wall re ported back the bill with the old amend ment attached. Wllsey at once moved that the bill be advanced for third reading. "In Justice to myself and In Justice to the people of this state that is where the bill belohgs," he said. Sheldon moved Instead that the bill be placed at the head of the general ale. In the committee of the whole Wall spoke for the amendment to the bill, saying that as originally drawn the bill would put out of business a branch, Una in his district and in other districts. He said the amend ments were satisfactory to the committee and he understood to the author of the bill. He knew that for a certainty it would be Impossible for the roads to conform to the law. Wllsey denied the amendments were satis factory to him. He said It was not a mat ter of dollars and cents to the railroads, but that these roads owed something to the people of the state. Tr,e amendments were carried and the bill ordered engrossed for third reading. H. F. 109, by Sheldon, which provides that real estate- shall be assessed less incum brance, the holder of the mortgage to pay that, was recommended for passage: The bill was dlscussed-at length Saturday anjl again today, occupying considerable time. During the debate Sheldon, argued that the passage of such a. law would tend to lower Interest rates and that if it did not pass domestic capital to the amount of over $300,000,000 would be driven out of the state. LITTLE WORK IS ACCOMPLISHED Day la Honae Largely Ocenpled la Killing; Oae School Dill. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 13.-(Speclsl Telegram.) A few minutes after the house convened at 2:30 Doran of Garfield moved to go Into committee of the whole and take up H. R. 861, the Warner elevator bill, and other bills on general file.. Douglas of Rock amended this - motion to - take, up simply bills on general file without Jumping one bill over -another. The latter carried and Casebeer ot Oage took the chair. H. R. 170, by Jackson ot Antelope, Marks of Fillmore and Warren of Lancaster, was first considered. Thia measure provides for the re-enactment of a free high school law and to spportlon the common School fund according to achool attendance Instead of school population. The committee on public schools cut out this provision by amendment. Jackson forcibly and n a prolonged speech fought the hill and made a charge of bad faith by those collaborating on the measure. Douglas and McAllister also ppposed the bill on the ground that It means n In creased levy without correcting the present Iniquity In the distribution of this money. Douglas moved to recommend the bill for Indefinite postponement and the motion prevailed by a vote of.40 to to, t The bouse, at :6 p. m., adjourned. FIRE RECORD. Several Stores at Nemaha. Al'Bl RN. Neb., March l(Bpeclal) News has Just reached this elty of a dis astrous nre at Nemaha, Neb., which nearly wiped out the business portion of the vil lage. The nre started at M. T. Hill's drug store snd took everything as It went. The postofflce, ths department store of Ollbert V McCanlla snd several other buildings were also destroyed. The causs of the fire Is unknown. When afflicted with a hard void, nothing Is so effective as Plso's Cure. I5c SENATE WILL CET BUSY Effort to Be Made to Oet Bid of Santo Do mingo Treaty This Week. . CUUOM EXPLAINS THE CONVENTION Desnoorate Objert to Creatine; a Prec edent that Will Make Valted States BUI Collector tor Earopeaa Natloas. WASHINGTON, Mnrcn 13 The senate will do its utmost to complete the Santo Domingo treaty, ratify and adjourn this week. This was manifested when tho treaty was taken up In executive session today. For more than an hour the sens tors discussed ways and means and finally agreed to meet at 11 a. m. dally In order to give time for a full discussion of the measure and still adjourn by Saturday. It Is conceded that if the vote is delayed beyond that time a quorum ot the senate could not be maintained. With the present number of absentees and the uncertainty as to the number that will re tarn to vote the fate of the treaty cannot be foretold. Only one amendment was offered today That was presented by Senator Bacon and provided that such expenses of the army and navy as may be incurred by carrying out the provisions of the treaty shall be paid from the revenues of Santo Domingo, This amendment was pending at the time the senate adjourned and will be taken up tomorrow. , After questions of wsys snd means, such as the time for the dally sessions of the senate to begin and other matters of that character had been disposed of, Senator Cullom moved to take up the committee amendments at once. Senator Morgan objected on the ground that the chairman of the committee should explain the provisions of the treaty to the senate. Cullom BIvialo Treaty. Senator Cullom then made a long speech, In which he discussed the provisions ot the convention and urged its ratification. There were a number of Interruptions almost en tirely devoted to seeking Information on points of the convention. Among those who Interrupted Senator Cullom and added to the debate were Senators Morgan, Bacon, Burrows, Daniel, Newlands, Teller and Gorman. The demo crats discussed the depth the United States Is likely to get in. if it enters on the policy of debt collecting and also declared that In article 7, which provides that the United States may be called on to preserve order, there Is grave danger to this country. Benator Burrows read a statement which declared that the original investment of the San Domingo Improvement company was only $1,600,000, and that it has grown to t4,5OO,O0O, drawing 4 per cent. When Senator Cullom concluded Senator Bacon offered his amendment. It will be taken up tomorrow and he will address the senate. To Core a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. m. w. urove s signature is on eacn box. 26c. ON VERGE OF PEACE (Continued from First Page.) to press for the granting of a real constitu tion. 'They declare the government Is now In a corner from which there is no escape without the support of the 'people. There ts reason to believe that some of the em peror's advisers share this opinion and are again advocating the bold stroke of sum moning a veritable constituent ' assembly,. appealing to the patriotism of the people and allowing them to decide the question of peace' or war. Such a move, they argue, would confound Japan If the decision was war; and if peace, wquld relieve the gov ernment of responsibility and insure tran quility at home. Of course, It Is realized that this would Inevitably mean a change In the form of government to a constitu tional monarchy. Comment of Newspapers. The newspapers, with the exception of the Novoe Vremya and a few others whose votes Is always for war, speak out straight for peace at almost any price, declaring that all hODes of victory are now buried at Mukden. Some papers like the Novostl, the Jewish organ, plainly denounce the whole far eastern policy as a senseless adventure which has cost thousands of lives and mil lions rf money, declaring that for 200 years the government has been extending the em pire and that it la now time to stop and re generate the people. Ths Gaietta, a popu lar paper, goes farther, affirming the justice of Japan's position and saying that oppor tunity on the mainland Is vital to it, whereas Russia's Manchurian adventure is a colonial dream In which the people have no part. "Nobody but the government," the paper continues, "knows why the war waa begun, and the government Is now beaten. Are there still idiots who believe it should be prolonged?" Such an extract as the above sufficiently shows the feeling here. France Desires Peaee. While France has mads no move since the battle of Mukden, nor offered Its advice officially, the Russian government has been given to understand clearly that its ally favors peace, and this may exercise an In fluence on the emperor's ultimate decision. Germany has refrained from giving advice either way. Ferhaps the attitude of Japan may be judged by the fact that one of the great powers, Intimated to be the United States, has strongly urged within a month that the time was opportune to offer terms to Russia, but according to Information re ceived here the Japanese government paid no heed to the sdvlce tendered. There ts much talk about the terms Rus sia would accept, but thia is all pure specu lation. Japan could probably Impose any conditions satisfactory to the powers re garding Manchuria, the Llaotung penin sula, Corea and even the Island of Sakalln, and an arrangement about the maintenance of Russian sea power In the far east which might Involve making Vladivostok an open port, might be conceded, but Russia prpb- CURES WITHOUT STCUACH fiOSINS Hyomel Cares Catarrh hy Slnanl llreathlas; Shermaa Jk MeCon aell Rafnae Money If It rails te Care. A long stride toward seiving the mys tery of curing catarrh was taken with the discovery of Hyomel.. In fact,, the per centage ot cures by this treatment proves It equsl to the final tests. The folly of taking medicine .Into the stomach to cure catarrh of the nose, throat and lungs has bee realised by physicians, but not until Hyomel was known had they a practical method that would obviate stomach drugging;. A complete Hyomel outfit costs but tl and consists of a neat pocket Inhaler that can be used anywhere without attracting attention, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomel. Extra bottles of Hyomel cost but 60c. ... Breathing Hyomel through the Inhaler, every particle of air that enters the nose, throat and lungs Is charged with a healing balsam that soothes and allays all lrrlta tion, kills the catarrhal germs and en riches the. blood with additional ozone. Sherman at McConneli have so muc faith In the power of Hyomel to cure ca tarrh that they are selling It under their personal guarantee to refund the money If It does not give positive relief. sbly will hold out against two propositions the cessations of Russian, territory on the mainland, and indemnity.- It Is rumored that Kouropatkln already has asked to be recalled, but there ts no confirmation of the report. Peace Is Evidently Expected. LONDON. March 13.-Vhlle reports of peace negotiations, are not confirmed at the Foreign office or the Russian or Japanese embassies, a distinct change of opinion obtains In diplomatic circles, where hereto fore talk of. propositions for peace have been "always -minimised, but where now peace Is evidently expected, This change I particularly noticeable at the Russian em bassy, where It was stated to the Assoc! ated Press today that it waa probable Em peror Nicholas, Influenced, by public sentl ment, might consent to negotiations. The embassy, ' said the Associated Press St. Petersburg dispatches today, summed up the situation correctly. It was said at the embassy that certainly no negotiations had hitherto been attempted by either, of the belligerents, but "when negotiations com mence It will not be through another power, but direct with Japan." At a neutral embassy, however, the opln Ion waa expressed today that the German emperor will be the peacemaker for Rus si a. CONNOLLY . A; CONCESSIONAIRE Gets Refreshment Privileges for Rlv ervlew Park for Coming; Summer. It may be a far cry from putting in sev era! miles of sewers for the city, being county commissioner and running for the democratic mayoralty nomination to hav ing and holding for all it Is worth the ex clusive right to sell Ice cream, lemonade, peanuts, popcorn and other things mild, ex- hlllaratlng and nourish at Rlvervtew park but James P. Connolly has signed a three- years' contract with the Park board to do these things. In return for the concession Mr. Connolly or- his authorized agent ts to keep the park in rood condition, maintain swings under, the Vees and boats on . the waters and otherwise make it pleasant for the Women, children and lovers. The North Sixteenth street Improvement club haa addressed a prayer to the Park board asking ' that, the trees be trimmed the grass mowed, the benches painted, the lunch barge on the corner removed and re ligious and .political orators-barred from Jefferson square'; The demands are under advisement, - V- . He Excess - Pare ? Charged on Nickel Plate Road. Its fains are composed of the best equip ment, consisting of through vestlbuled sleeping cars In both directions, between Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, New York, Boston and intermediate points, with un excelled dining :car service, meals being served In Nickel Plate dining cars on the American club' meal plan, ranging Jn price from 85 cents to $1; midday luncheon, GO cents. ' " ' Train No. 2, leaving Chicago at 10:33 a, m. dally,- nas tnrougn vesiiDuiea sleepers for Boston Via Nickel Plate, ' West Shore and Boston & 'Maine roads and through vestlbuled sleepers to New York and Inter mediate points via Nickel Plate and both the Lackawanna and West Shore roads. Train No. 4, leaving Chicago at 2: JO p. m. dally, has through vestlbuled sleeping cars for Buffalo, New York and Intermediate points. I Train No. 8, leaving . Chicago at :1S p. m. dally, . has through vestlbuled sleeping cars for Fort Wayne, Cleveland, Erie, Buf falo, New York and Intermediate points, arriving at Neiy York City early the sec ond morning. , ' Rates always the lowest. Write, 'phone or call on nearest ticket agent, or John Y. Calahan, General Agent, Nickel Plats Road, IIS Adams street. Room 298, Chicago; Chicago Depot, LaSalle and Van Buren streets. ANAEMIA f$ tMn blood. It causes pal face, white Hps, weak nerve and lack of vitality. A blood enriching, fat producing food, medicine i needed. Scott's Emulsion goes to the root of the trouble, strengthens and enriches the blood, and builds up the entire system. For anaemic girls, thin boys, and enfeebled mothers, it is the standard remedy. It builds up ajid strengthens the entire system with wonderful ra pidity. Well send yoe a sample free. 14 tt Bowne, 409 Pearl St, Nsw YecW FORECAST OF THE WEATHER gnaw In Nebraska and Sooth Da kota Today, Partly Cloady Tow or rpw Saow la Iotva Today. WASHINGTON. March 1J. Forecast of the weather for Tuesday and Wednesday For .Nebraska and South Dakota Snow Tuesday; Wednesday partly cloudy. For Iowa Snow Tuesday; Wednesday fair In west, rain or snow in central portion. For Kansas Rain Tuesday and colder In west portion; Wednesday fair and colder in east portion. . For Colorado Showers Tuesday, colder in east portion; Wednesday fair. For Wyoming Colder Tuesday, with rain, except snow In northwest portion; Wednes day fair. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, March IS. Official reoord of tem perature and precipitation- compared with the corresponding day of the past three years; 190S. 1904. 1MB. 1902. Maximum temperature... .28 32 61 69 Minimum temperature.... w 2d SO 37 Mean temperature t& iS ) iA Precipitation 09 .it T .00 Temperature and precipitation departures from the normal at Omaha alnce March 1 and comparison with the last two years: NurraaJ temperature ,.t-.3 s ...90 04 Inch 96 Inch )t inch 94 Inch 08 Inch 9 Inch Heperts (rasa Stations at T P. M. Maximum -Tern- '1 em- Btatlon, and State perature para- 01 weainer. in p. m. turs. Deficiency for ths day....,,.,.., Total Sxeess since March 1.... Normal pier' pi ft Ion. ........ lOxceaa for the day Preclpltstlon since March 1 Deficiency alnce Msrch 1 Deficiency for cor, period, 1A04. Deficiency for cor. period, 19u., Bismarck, snowlns Cheyenne, part cloudy. Chicago, snowing . .... Davenport, snowing , Denver, pert cloudy... Havre, cloudy Helena, clear Huron, snowing Kansas t lty, cloudy.. North Platte, cloudy Omaha, cloudy... napia city, ciouay St. Louis, cloudy , St. Paul, cloudy Salt Lake City, cloudy.. YaJenllne, cloudy Wnliatoii, anowlng V Indicates trace or precipitation. U A. Vt cLbti, i.ucai w'Sttaelsr, 21 46 a u 62 9b 2li 90 48 2S 26 24 44 24 in 24 22 M 26 90 62 28 24 60 28 28 94 48 - 24 02 24 Rain fall. .22 . .Ou T .10 .00 .00 UO .02 .00 T .02 .00 .00 .00 .u .00 .02 ADAMS WILL RETAIN SEAT Anti-Peabed Republicans Will Vote to Kill Both Committee Reports, LEGISLATURE WILL ADJOURN SINE DIE e Sanreme Canrt Renders an Opinion that Lawmakers Have Ka Pswtt ta Declare Vacancy In ttovernorenlp. DENVER, COIo., March 13.-Nlneteen of the twenty-two republican members of ths legislature who favored seating Lieutenant Governor McDonald aa governor and thus dlaposlng of the contest over the seat hv tween Alva Adams (democrat) and James H- Peabody (republican) met In caucus to night and renewed the pledge to stand to gether In voting on the reports from the contest committee. Several of those pres ent vouched for the sincerity of the three absent members, who, they asserted, were unavoidably detained elsewhere. From un impeachable sources It Is learned that ths twenty-two members referred to signed an agreement which In effect was to work for the seating of McDonald and to pre vent. If possible, the seating of Pea- body. . Will Kill All Reports. The persons who sre authority for ths above statement also ssy that . these so called antl-Peabody republicans will vote aa a unit against every report from the contest committee, which, If done, will not only defeat Peabody, but will allow Gover nor Adams to retain the governorship he now holds. After voting down the reports a motion to adjourn the Joint assembly nine die, it Is said, will be mads and sup ported by the McDonald men, and the dem ocrats. This will end, perhaps, the most unique political contest ever heard by a leg Islature. However, the Peabody men smile when the plan above outlined Is unfolded to them, and confidently declare that the agreement will be broken at the critical mornent and enough and more McDonald men will swing round to scat their man. Finding; of Supreme Coart. Ths supreme court rules that, the Joint convention of the legislature cannot adopt report of Senator Alexander of the guber natorial contest, committee, declaring . that neither Governor Alva A. Adama nor for mer Governor Peabody was elected gov ernor at the November election. It Is the decision of the supreme court that the as sembly must decide the contest between the contestor and contestee and cannot consider seating Lieutenant Governor Mc Donald as governor. The opinion was a majority report. Jus tice Robert W. Steele holdlna that the 11 sembly should itself rule tiporl the motion to adopt the Alexander report. - - The legislature took no action on the con test today. they were In the saloon of Henry ftohlff st fixtPoth and Dsvennort streets. After stealing the watrh Turkelson went to Coun cil Pluffs and sold the watch to 8. Ptucker of that city. Pturker suspected that ths watch had been stolen snd notified the police authorities of Omaha. A further In vestigation caused the arrest of Turkelson, as above stated. MAIN ARMY AT THE PASS (Continued from First rage.) FOR THE LOSS OF HIS ARM Moxon Sues Threshing Machine Com. pany for Fifty Thousand Dollars. Archie Moxon of Hshmn. Thiv n,,ni. Neb., has brought suit In tho T'nttH stD.. circuit court for $50,200 damages against the J. I. Case Threshing Machine company and w. j. i norpe. Suit IS brought for bersonal inlnrlea - talned by the plaintiff while temporarily In the employ of the comoanv. Tho intm-v sustained by Moxon was as unique as -It was iriBntrui, resulting in his eight arm being torn from his body at the shoulder. ine accident Happened on May 21, 1904, at Hebron. The comnanv'i imni w t Thorpe, had Just received a. hla- thyoahina- machine and engine and was exhibiting ,lt. in luu uprrauon on me street. Moxon- hud been temporarily emDlbved to ait in h. exhibition snd was directed by the agent to inrow a ceil onto the separator cylinder wheel or pulley, connecting with the engine, when his arm was caught by the belt in some way and torn from his body. Moxon sets up in his Detitlon that tho nn.nan was negligent in having no engineer at the engine me lime to keep it under control, and that it waa throuah thia the accident happened to him, maiming hlra iur me. The case is transferred court of Thayer county. purely sn Internal loan. Its Interest will be paid In Japan only. A rumor, recently circulated In Kurope. to the effect that the Japanese government is going to offer rjB nmuuiu or tnese exchequer norms In France snd Germany, with the condi tion to pay Interest In 1'srts, Is absolutely uiiuuc tnu nas no lounaauon wnatever. Minister Grlseom Heports, WASHINGTON. Marcn U.-Mlnlster Oris com has cabled the Btate department from Tokio, under yesterday's date, as follows: Offk-lal report Japanese army captured tv,iw iriHiicrs on me inn. Another official report, dated today, from Toklo reads: Russlsn losses over 156.000 : 40.000 nrl.nn. era, 26,600 dead on the held and about 90.UU0 oilier casualties. Ths following advices have been received at the Japanese legation: A report received on ths morning of marcn id, snows inai our lorces are con tinuing the pursuit northwards from sll directions, meanwhile inflicting heavy losses on the routed enemy and had ex pelled him northward entirely on the 12th of March from the rilnirlM iwrniv-ai miles north of Mukden snd was still pur suing, in me nisinn extenaing thirteen miles near the railroad north of Mukden. an enormous number of carts laden with ammunition and war materials was found abandoned. A report received, on the after noon of March 12 says that one Russian officer who surrendered at Port Arthur came to Hinmlnlun from Shanghai, breaking his parole, and was captured by yur gttiiisun. Another telegram says: " , Ariritln In rmr. i. the enemy s losses In the direction of Illngklng are not yet ascertained; over &0 nusaian corpses airenoy nave been found In the field. According to the statements of prisoners their Seventy-Hrst division was almost annihilated. Although the nussiRns Durni tnetr storehouse at Machuntan and other places still large quantities of fodders, ammunition ami war maienais .ieu into our nanus. News from Rojestvenafcy, PORT LOUIS, Island of Mauritius. Msrch 13. The squadron commanded by Vice Ad mlral Rojestvensky was still at Nose! Be Island, off the northwest coast of the Island of Madagascar, when the Messagerles mari time steamer Oxus psssed there March 4. It Is understood that Rojestvensky intended to remain at Noes! Be until the end of April. The crews of the Russian ships were drilling night and day and frequently engaged, in firing practice. There Is no confirmation of the rumors current at Tamatave, Madagascar, to ths effect that the Russians have bought a small Island In the Indian ocean to serve as a naval base. A Gaaranteil Cure fr "Ilea. Itching, blind, bleeding or smtrurii,. piles. Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to curs you la I to It flays, too. 1 Nash Goes to Normal. , PIERRE, S. D., March 13. (Special Tele gram.) Stats Superintendent Na.-h has to day decided to accept the appointment as president of the1 Aberdeen Normal school. which haa been tendered him. This will mean that a new man will be at the head of the state educational department after July 1. . I . . Kid Herman Defeats Dave Sullivan. HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. March 13.-Kld Herman of Chicago defeated Dave Sulli van of New York In the ninth round of a bout here tonight before the Whlttlngton Park Athletic club. Kid McCoy acted as referee. Jt was Herman's tight from the first. Sullivan being in noor condition. Tha Auditorium was packed. jDorflinger Glassware Is Genuine Cut Glass not pressed glass with . a ... here ana inere a muc superficial cutting. The Dorflinger trade mark; on each piece is the guaiantee of its gen vuneness. ! ask your dealer for it 'DoRFLINl X"mmaA lPg,fk- . sKaawV ft W Enjoy its flavor, its aroma, its sparkle. Em Chempagne makes con nois3eur30fuso.ll. It is the standard byfohich to judgo othor Champagnes. Sip it and see why. Easy to Cure at Home RED MEN'S FAIR IS OPENED Carnival at Crelahton Hall Has bat Light Attendance to Start With. The .fair opened last evening at nail under the ausntcea rr th. , w.w IIIDIUUCIB Ui the Omaha and South Omaha lodges of the improveo uraer or Ked Men and Degree of Pocahontas, was not largely patronlxed. The promoters believe thut rfAr ti,... day evening, when the fair will be closed, the Interest will have Increased to the ex ten of msklng the event a success. Among the free attractions given each evening are mernam in comedy bar and Roman ring acts, and Pointer a 'n a black face song and dance sketch. A number of booths, prettily decorated. have been installed In tho hall. It ia an nounced that Countess Lasave will arrive xoaay rrom ut. Louis and will open an en gagement at the fair this evening. Just what the little countess line At .nt.n.in. ment is has been kept a secret until she appears inis evening. On Thursday even ing ths fair will be closed with a -.., h mask ball, fifteen prises being offered for mat occasion. Dancing Is allowed each evening 01 ins fair. Arrested on Larceny C'harsre. neim x urneisun is unner arrest nn a cnurge 01 larceny rrom tne person. He li sncused of stealing the watch of C. N Christenson from the latter's pocket while WHERKVER yoo go If II ' s Gordon Hal you'll b prone si it. Gordon GORDON Hats are worn by men who can afford to wear the best hats made. That doesn't mean that they pay a fancy price, Some Mts sell for more money but they aren't one whit better. Gordon Hats $3 1 1WJ m Instant Heller, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mailed Free to All, u in Plain Wrapper. A SO-Cent Box frequently Cnres. ' Piles la a fearful disease, but easy to cure If you go at It right. An operation with the knife ia dangerous, cruel, humiliating and unnecessary. There Is Just one other sure way to be cured painless, safe and In the privacy of your own home It is Pyramid Pile Cure.. We mail a trial pack age free to who write. That will glv you Instant relief, show you the harmless, painless nature of this great remedy and start you well on the way toward a per fect cure. Then you can get a full sited box from any druggist for 60 cents, and often one box cures. If the druggist tries to sell you something; Just as good. It Is because he makes more money on the sub stltute. Insist on having what you call for. The cure begins at once and continues rapidly until It is complete and permanent. You can go right ahead with your work and be easy and comfortable all the time. It Is wen wortn trying, just send your name and address to Pyramid Drug CU, U02 Main St., Marshall, Mich., and receive free by return mall the trial package In a plain wrapper. Thousands have been cured in this easy, painless and inexpen sive way, In ths privacy of ths home. No knife and Its torture. No doctor and his bills. All druggists, 80 cents. Write today for a free package. , HAISID SAPOLIO FOR T01J.BT AND BATH Finger roughened by needlework catch every stain and look hopelessly dirty. Hand Sapolio removes not only the dirt, but also the loosened, injured cuticle, and restores the flngen to their natural beauty. .' , GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS ALL AMUSEMENTS. PO YDS ..e?8"- Tonight Tomorrow Nlglif Bi30 Wednesday Matinee 41 o'plocki Henry W. Savage's Production of Richard Wagner: Mualc-Prama PARS IF A L gOO People. Orchestra of OO.. Prices 60c to 13.00. - thursday, fhidav, saturday. matinee Saturday, america's greatest sikgeb, GRACE VAN In the original Gorgeous Comic Opera production,.' ' RED FEATHER By DeKoven, Klein and Cook. The New York Pi eseqtatlon in its Entirety. ' ' ' PRINCIPALS. BALLET. CHOKL'a, and Specially Inct eased Orchestra STUDDIFORD DEINIC Drunkenness Cared to Stay Cnreat by WHITE RIBBON REMEDY. Ne tsttc. Ks .dor. Asy asaia tsa fits H Is gists sf aster. Its. toffs i er too altssiit satisBl'i wili Wklt jtisboo H.m.dr will tura or SaMror lk Housed Siipults for all alcohol lo drinks, wh.tkar lua aail.tu li a r.uaf-mu in.brste, a "tlppltr," JovUi Srluk.r er drunkard. .aouasll)le for any est 0 h au IpsMito ir iabWla liquors atiar lulus Wall HiUbuA kvmesi. - 11 bag aiado many luouaaoda of sarmaaa&t euros, sod la addltloa ra atorta lb. victim to aoranal hoauli. .toadying Ua Barms. , l&araaalnf loo Brill auan and dataralBs Hon to raalat taniptaHNk aira. avona aioora, tr.aa SuparlnUndaai f tka Woman's thrlatlao Tomyar aneo toloo. Uos AS St It, cal.. aula 1 - 1 laatad Wklta vary ibillnti drunkard and tha curwa bava ba.a many. 1 chaorfully racommarts ana aa- dnrae Wtalla Kleboa aamadr, and td.lao Sfl-i .. iy7' Ji- ? an obmb to a, re TtV lfi' JB ttra It ta any ralatl.a VTI VLf aul.riof mm drua. .... ' J -. Wrt"n., W. , 't. ass M.ara. a. i twnai at., noatoa. far trial paokasa ud UlUr ol adtioe lra Is slain aaalad euauis. Sll lattars coond.ollal and laairsrad aa aeoa at an.warod. 1 , . White aibboD nana r sola or aruiinu ...r- it.UO. Sold and raaomaaandad br ap-alsl staul la Oinafca auii.B'.r Pra lara.-Uik and Cklaaao Sis NEXT MONDAY For One Week- Mats, wea. aria oaiuruair--omi o&ie Thursday Klaw ft Ki Ungor' Mighty Beauty Spectacle 1 J MOTHER GOOSE Prlcee-60c. 75c,. $1,00, $1.60. UOO. PHOJtB 404. MODERN VAUDEVILLE '..i . Mme. Slspoffsky. Winona Shannon At Co, The Society Belles, Lavehder & Tomson, Newell A Nlblo, Apoolo, Count PeButs and the Kinodrpms. Prices ..,. BOe. KRUG THEATER ,, i i. .Prices. UcvMo. 60c. Ttol.'i.. . TONIGHT :15 . .V THE MfBrCAL COMEDY tCCB8S MAPPr HOOLIGAN ; j r-'ASK ANYBODY. nances, bverytning New. PRETTY. QIRLB Siaur Scenes. New Dances. Thur.,' Barney Ollmore, in "Kidnaped In New York.''- - . - Roller Sfciiihg AT TH Auditorium Every Afternoon and Evening Except Sun day. Aamission ui cents. 0 CARB OP THE HAIR hMtll get cf tterM t rv wossiava. If Cray sninnt-nai, 11 Ca ssj rsrariasrasa naj saj pssxtsgau IVsOt, maf TsbBbbssI flgtjf gaaVtidj d t I f svj Ths Imperial Hair Rsgnierator IStasarkDwlMlcdBTAFOAlU HaI OOIOhlNU sf ILaaaa. It la aaallr au. I S-liad, aiakaa tka hair-soft and aloaay, Ts L"a'aofnldy harmleaa.. Vampla of lialreol. tvora4 Ira. Correaiiundnbca aouCdootlal. Issaulal laam.MI-.l). 1 ;S w.;.M M.tw ta swaias MoVseaaU bras vs.. M.s wsds tta a rJERVAH TABLETS Induce restful sleep. Cars Nervouaaoas, Sloraadh, Kidnar and Blaudar trouble, sod prouuc IMuiuD- ssss, atrsogih sad Vlisliir. Mold by IstflstB. By mail.ll.0Ui of tkroaTwio.. .. Also NERVAN LAXATIVE PILLS Bets. or sam pis Tablets, enclose 10 sou is lo TKa Nerva TaMet few Cincinnati. O. Far -gale' by in. avs Drag Co, ad All Druggists. - PARSIFAL ANnOUNCEMENT The Ilenshaw wishes to announce that It will ripeclHl a la Carte I.qnclietiU and lUuner Tuesday and Wednesday from 11:30 a. m. t 8 p. m. for those tbut desire prompt and efficient service.'' TalW re served when so ?r?iuet)(lV - Ths Henshaw Ladles' Cafa 1BOO rarnam and BOa-819 : -oalh )Bh St a. . , -