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Bee The Omaha Whin Ads Count THE OMAHA DEE Best & West IIEV7S SECTION. Pages 1 to 10. unday VOL. XXXVI-NO. IS. OMAHA. SUNDAY MORNING, ( K TORKR 1. 1.-M.-SIX .SECTIONS-FO'fTY-Eir.HT PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. 1 i DISORDER IN WARSAW Fifty Thttuind Troepa Eeoeiry U Keep Semblance of Peace it Feknd. HuSSIAN 60VERNMENT WATCHES JEWS Cuperior Ednoatio. cf Thete Feople Make. Them Dettbl? raneereua. ; thr NOT TRUSTED FULLY BY THE POLES I I Object of Two Bicei An Sot Entirely the fame. BUREAUCRATS EUNGLING IN ACTION Frirati of 1 rrdm Maal Tmrlhrr Rpriiif1 r.tnnrit Dora Sot Art with Bf1r Ja4iarat la Matter. "WARSAW. "H-t. ;o.( Special nblegram . to The P.ei The farrviu renort of Mura -leff, th "Bnu-hcr of Warsaw." to the ctar, "L.'ordre reeme a Varaovte." 1 no loTtKer true. "I- diordre repne a Var aorle," It would hsrdly be exuBBe-tatiott to nay that anarchy prevnil. The pcipulation j 1 being; h-ld down by a force of some- : IhJnB liVe IVi.fKift tronp. which V'-ep up a rel n of terror in the Poliah capital. The trovemment fear the Jew more tlum they do the T'ole. for the Jew are :f a tiper1or IntHliprence. Kvery Jew cn r-.id and write, and W per cent of them pe;ik German in addition to Polish and Russian. They caji. therefore, more eaily eonniur i- cate with foreign courtrle. A they are all engaged in commercial pursuit it is t they who carry "t ,he smuggling of arm ami pnipuparmii inrinuiir, , ... mnA nmrnnnitlil lllemlnre. F;(r years paet the necessities of their conibti .r. ; The electricity which will work the line i tlj, nolllp ru g., ernnieut contingent en drove them to combine for mutu'il protec- j will be generated bv the River Arve. The : 0n!v to inttodu- e wlnit 1 called "adininis tlm. They have Vieen forced by the i,p- J roaehe mill be specially constr-.icted to ' ,r2.,n''r, ,ere 1 hey alwv rriaion to which they were subjected to ! withstand th grent change of cold and , Rtri, Jj ye S'ure"t"t nothing short of a reduce the art of bribing f unctionnjie to a j heat. I complete measure ef home rule and bv fine art. They knew the price of every i The engineer are very hope ful of the ti nt I mean a pa-liament 'eejy 1'f"tP'1- man tn authority and how he was to be , success of the project, but they recognise reached. The obtaJning of passport and j that the nearer the line aporoach'S the government permit of all kinds was aith summit the more difficult will be the wot a section of them a regular business. , of construction owing to the ciin"cu;iie of j the glaciers and the de p snow and the Knowlrdce Is Porrrfal. : danger of avalanche. In t he known trai ks Their knowledge of the working- o, the , pf Ui, avn1an(.nPI1 t,lnn,1(, ., cn. offlrtal machine and tt, influence th- y j strticted to avoid all da-ig-r. but fom pfse In variou way made them mot fifIn (,r ,hr ,in, wi , )n ,h(. opMn ia, dangerous conapirator. The onlv failing , . . . v. .. . ...... b fa mil ..nil re l ens . Nl i heir Pol sh ,-worker. The' Jewish ,1m. j WISS OFFICIALS DISPLEASED j r ' est. were Invited to the ope and those cf the Pole are no, the same. . - rg of the main drainage work at Pigeon The Jews want to remove , . K'lltl... I undrtr which they livs. and th-ee oti- granted they regard Polish and Russian i......i ,...n;..iu.. i os Indifference ' " ' ' 1 ' " " ' ' M ! It will therefore alwav be possible for. th government to detach a great pi-on.tr- . , .. , r. r. b .. o-ivin- ! : . .. ..,.''.'. . . I concessions to them which would tie or t o value to their Polish allies. Fort una t el v I for the Polish-Jewish alliance, the govern. jnent h. shown no intelligence in it do-'- Zm with eiUier partv. and relies on a . v .'.xi-i. -r mU. " n (.ga-ne-atioii j a! 1H?m i ' TJL -i. n v,.,. K..n ' ott I as ' i throughout Russia by nn order issued to the effect that all JewirV candidates for admission as students to Odessa university shall le received, whatever their number. M. Btolypio nas prepared a whole series nr reforms, which will Ik- drafted, sanc tioned and realized before the election,-, and among those will be the abolition, once for all, of the Pale of S ttlement, beyond ,h. Jews were with some lnsia- . ,,.,.,, , !,i, nlfloant exceptions forbidden to reside. Hopr of thr Jews. After the promulgation of the new nsure which is not yet definitely drafted. I he Jews will be free to move about with out let or hindrance, and will be emanci pated from several other disabilities now weighing heavily upon them. A firm hope, i entertained that thi .boJltlon of a mediaeval state of things will be welcomed by the csar's Hetire ubjects, and will induce uany of thu" among them now fighting in the ranks ef the revolutionists to return to their allegiunoe and devote themselves to the arts of peace. It Is further believed that when this project has become a law of the empire foreign tnemliers of the Hebrew .n,--.nlt who havr during the paM 1. ..r v.Mr !rn contributing gener- susly and continuously to tl.o organizJ tlolia which seemeij beat calculated to bene fit their Russian co-religionlsts will en deavor to persuade the Jcwa in this coun try to abandon revolution for evolution ard useful competition with their Christian fol low subjects. Whether the;e hopes are grounded or not. the projected measure which ts engendering then will prove the most momentous reform undertaken by the trown since the promulgation rf the Octo - ber charter. The rest rtciion now enforced against foreign Jews dnrmi or traveling ti RussU will be also removed, and the,r i, si tors will be treated in trie same way i-ill be treated in the same way as the CTirlsiian subjects of foreign state. Terrorise Ilr. Hr-srly Details of a recent execution ahow thai .he terrorist executed wa a Jew named Tarle. He was ! years of age He kill1 j polioenian who was rndeavcring to ar- ' Mac him. He fleet and tired m his pur- ! lutrs, killing a dvornlk and wounding two nor policemen. He himself received shot In the twdy and was arrested ami put In priofMt Th field courtmartial, com Mgh orncers. u hose n me hav divulged, mt at the prison, and after hurt deliberation sentenced the prisoner to Jeth. Tarle, whore condition was hope- iras. owirr to lews of blood, ass put into a, Utter, carried to the prison yard and tied :o a P'sat Hi last aords aer. "Djlng. I seed you. my asaassins. my contempt and -urae. You piteiis. blind fools, you fancy that you have shot down the whole of out. Russia with your pogroms and field .irt niBLrtial: but be sine that there : re -jombs and revolvers enn igU to de'lver ur unfortunate country from vour bltssri- rained han't Now. fie The soldier fireel thr-e voileva. and Tarle ell dead. A young man approached a ioje offirfr n duty tn the street here the other day and. after some ronversatlrn. offereit him 1 peer. The officer ale the pear, and iintne Itately afterward fell to the ground In a jtate of collapse He was takn to the lospHal. wtirre lie a as found to have been vdsoned. Illinois Issjfr Foand Dead. CillCAGtl. 'set. The body of Claris H. Uteavenson. ait attoruev, aaa fonntl Irtnr shan Mr. .u-n" t i ir -1 1 1- r oeen -i d s- ' I.'" of ex- ice I;trt-m-m Aii'-I i-- 8tvn.ia.ia. W . Kll.l SliM 11 en . ' Washington stre W" i-a' Mr. Sieav. 1 rt.-.ft lui !"' f gttnliti ' h" I l,4 tl-e it" unit I RAILRCAD ELANC I ' Method for Mae to Fn Alplae Peak. GENEVA. Oct. PVPpc The Be-c i A serious s railway almost to " ea:n lo i build n. ; .v. MoM Blanc rur ge a Swiws syndicate approval of Ire proiee-ted raliws thrill on -:irt!i.si prepared ''V 1 received toe cove rnTt.ent . I he ,N .id "the greatest nktr.g passenger 'u i of Europe-: Th- syndicate which ha obtained the corK - ' - aoiim is at present rampl' t it " an j aerial line to t'n summit of the Wetter- j i,ffl it n propose, to t.mid a ii..ir horn It now propeises to line from the valley nf Chanvmix lo tne I summit nl ; 1 1 r- Aiguille du Midi, a piak , 'marly ., f ct high. In tlir wntw of the Mont Blanc range. Amr rding to the ei itract. an ordinary funicular raila-ay will jeiin the elstinj ytm at Chamor.ix. The double aerial, cable will begin at the first Aipme station j near th Glacier dc Rossons at a height of over M0 fet The coat estimated at aliout ll.nf'.f. and H i believed that the project will take . four year to carry nut. The first and f.aitp(t r,alf ,;,, ,irilv H . tar. and tourists may be able to ascend to the GlH'-ler de IVtpaon at the end of ti'Ht 1 urnnier. The line win kirt a wore of gUicUri.. , doin of crevaefci end unfathomable preripici and will aire ili.w" n ho J i not , are for climbing the Alps on foot an i.ita 'I I lie OHT'KT Rnu 1 He l'nUn! IN IIIUUII- , tnineerlT I t i nnp (in in fl riiiimnv will irii- i lie - passenger a aerie of thrills which no other ' linr In tl-e w.n.J can ofr.rd. It if raided, i I further, that it will be b...!,.lv snfe. for . cr,iici. at itcase. 'iru!t tin n m ! the engineer have ejaTiiiiieil and st udied . extr;. ordinary tKibtlcnl sif.iHtlnn. The non ! every yard of the route, and have taken . beix of the government. wih two or three every precaution prepaiing the est.- . mate. In several place it will prtss on r blue ice crcvaass. giving the passenger the I enBtinli of viHinc r.vee t.liiM W!ter urBuiiii hi ijoii'k to niu waii ...... "mrrm IfTRirr 10 1 onrni .,11 nrporn I of leprosy la Ike Repnhllc. ; GEXHVA. Cut. y..-tSpeclal Cablegram to To'1 Her.) Thr authorities ate mak.ng d"- trrmined efforts to hush up the cases ;t ! ' , .t ' r1" ' I'm nn e iiwi: aicovereu in i ne j rajiton or valals. f ir the distrfrt i situ- ! " " M-.rtignyjiiberate.ly cut tne ropes ano ,..e , .v.. , nd Rng anl i dotted with winter resort-, into the Llffey. n he sta-on Is Jjst bt ginning and It i fearel While no one objected to his action, the that if alarmist reports get Fbroad it will entirely spoiled. I All Infeimiatlein .Ilk r.., a A ... . Sa ta.nll 1 of the investigation being cal f"d out Ity j becau It bad no buslnesa-thrre. It was 1 proof of Scotland Inability 'to give othr the federal government i refused. It is I an Insult to iii nationality, :und he udcied i than lip service to H supreme poet 1 rr known. however, that a number of families ' thai when Alderman Coffey aw it he would j pected. have been isolated and that several vil- , not go on board. "I understand." he said. I They stated that it would be preposterous luge. jn the canton are affected. "that all passenger vessels must fly an j to preserve the Auld Frig if it stood In The worst is Hie lonely hamlet of Gutti-t, ensign, but this ie not a passi nger vessel; j the way of the actual crossing of the River where the disease a-as noticed last June. it is a corjKH atlon mud barge." j Ayr. or if it was a genuine obstacle to It m then considered to be onlr a shin j The objecting alderman also refused to traffic. But nothing of that kind has ever ." ""' n-iure or eosipeias. nm j Irr. Jadasyjlii.i. a professor of dermatology, j was appointed to make ln estlpati'tis. acli j lituu in lain e urn wriuu,i e&Aiijnieu kiiu l nr members of five families mere found U. he affected,. INHUMAN PARENTS PUNISHED Ma a and Wife Who Brat Child lo nrnlh Convicted. la ftrrmaay. BERLIN. Oct. '.Hi. (Ppecial Cablegram lo j Th Re.) The trial of Johann Kower arid his wife, living in a IW-rlin suburb, lor ! causing the death of their 4-ye.r-olii son by torture, has revealed terrible detail of the child s sufferings. 1 He was frequently tied hand and foot for : n,,ur rther to a bedpost nd thrashed if tie ventured to cry. Another refintmcnt of cruelty mas to give him salt fish to eat. anu men to maae mm go wm.ie aays wun- out drinking. The mother acknowledged placing I tie child In ice-cold water on a winter day i snd scrubbing him with a hard brush until the skin cane off. The day before the doath of the child. -1. .,..t,i tj,..,. i.i. e,.i ... . d u brother in, the ,.,rt of . vaiHi . Th, brother kept watch while Bruno wa ' fmgged until he la-r-ame unconsc ious. He i ! nt,xl dy j Kower was sentenced to two years' and bis wife to ten months' Imprtoonment. , bt wife to ten months' imprisonment. ; ! FRANCIS JOSEPH IS NOT WELL : t eaah aad C atarrh Arr Nol Stopped Visit to Moaatal Resort. Y1KXNA. Oc t 3H (Special Cablegram to The Rer. i-Insuietln, rumor, are circul.t- E the t.liblle re sriect ins: the .iki. - - - - - I of hfllh of U.e Emperor Francis Joseph, posed of eixl,nd urf. espe,-illy strengthened by K..n ... ate n ien th, fM(., , ha, ms niajestv, sliu-e his return t several days ago from lachl. lias not lei l , his apartments in the Sciionbrunn palace. j,mi lruit his g. neral audiences as well as , public engagement, ar-ong'-ii for the next few day have all been postponed J i is staled in authoritative quarters that these reports are exaggerated, but tbst nevertheless h.s aiaiy's bealtl can by I no means be characterised as sat isfsetor '. Neither the caUirrli nor the cough fnimlnci.nl. ' which he was suffering viel.le.l t ih. mountain air of lei M. but st 11 cbstmstely i remain, tn consequence of the extremely , uufavr rable weatlier. the monarch is corn- pelled 10 remain in l is room for fear I r- uralg c symptoms should develop. ! GENERAL AFTER VETERINARIANS Lord Hltrbeaer as Prrseat system la British Arm) shoalel Be Rrslsrd. LAHORK, CKt. -i8iw Cablegram to The Bee 1 Lord Kitchene is revising the army veterinary systeui. He expitssed astonishment at fluding tao different sys- tenia, with two iffreiil lrsiie of Vett tlt- sry dJt lors, one lor peace arid ouc lor ear. A frequeet r.-sclt vhi.-l. this has bad oa Che rcrct.-r in jairt er has ureu vpeneu. lias Is-. n limited t horses, have been I I:..-. d .a tliaigc tX a couple c. ih.....d cic.'. IRISH "STAND PAT" SothiBt Short of Abtoltite Home Bull Will Satiify the Parliamentary Party. iTRntiRir TnRrTf nr for government ' Liberal! May Hart luppert cf Their Irish Allies is Eonse. UNION JACK IS ToRt FF9M STEAMER m.. Pitnof.c Dublin Aldermen Will Set Bide nth Pritiih Fmbiem. t IRISH LANGUAGE LCShG GROUNI .... atlip t r of rather Din arm l.arllr la arrowrr. Whllr It fir a la tar i M'fU.V. 1.1; t li'i 'Special C'all arra.ni to ( I The Pee. i ITavlr. a lost the support cf Mr. i Keir Hardie socialist following in the 1 Hnuff of Comniotis. the ccvcTtiment in .y lo-'e thr Fjpport of the Irish party. Mr. John Roimoml. ipierviewexi vnon the subject, di-chtred: .k,,'. '.i,,' ,t,v r. Riit to i--r ihhiii' ' llPril" ' "I llliliri i Iti. i - B"Vemmer!l or, in neonle of Irrlind. him! in the circumstiiiii es the Irish nartv derided , .. .. . i " wouin lie a wise poncy iu km iiiinin"' : amnle time to muture their idan. ' At the oreer,t moment the Irish p-rtv ! t"l. pe-pie stand tace to faee with a iin.ct ; ... .,..rnrU,,. a nf.xt yar dealing with sf )i -i" ernm' iit f'r Irelm-d. This is on the highest sn- ,moni. OUI ine PUM'iRlin.H ) I ... : . . ...1. lKut O Mil .'U,J I i-Tl it'll -I i e " ' House ouav, imblin. recently, when an alderman of the i-orporatlon cut doam n steamer's flag on ahich the l'niun Jack was quartered end let it fall into the water. At the invitation of Alderman otton u ... Mouse inn. 1 lie wins, w nil ii nm .- i carried on for several year, have .His; ' been completed at a cost of Xi.ivm.mw. The ! guests assembled on the steamship Bham- j i. .i .... . . . ri 1 ,r, ... ,n tr. t I""" - the Pigeon House. One of the last to , I arrive ws Alderman Thomas Kelly, who. ! on observing the Vnion Juck flying at the- ; , .......... . i. siern. waiara iinoie.iii, n'mim n . i e, taking a clasp knife from hi pocaei. ue- i lncitieni creatail much excitement among those on board. When spoken to afterward . i. . .. i mlA V.u haA .--. . l Ama-n tlie fl l' arinK to tne Kings na.nn. At Eelfat last evening Father Din- I , . . u.i. ,. 1 I n 11 lin.- nsa.111 im-T-. i .i- -iu.i.v.i., . Irish as a snoken language to die in the districts where it is still the vernacular? The author of the Irish dictionary !: ery i apprehensive of the fate thut threatens the living language 1n it last homes. While splendid progress ia being made schools and in the English-speaking ts. the area in which Irish is the age of the home and the market 1. ng steadily narrower, while the lan- In the distrii languag growing steadily narrower 1 gauge itself is beirg degraded and lm- I paireu. .a.ii. r i .,-., ...,.e u he .- e,nriliions that have preserved , . h. ...e.be- linrnarr so far tend to ore - ; . ...i, that is the condition nothing short of a complete scheme of hnitie I obedience, to the general wishes or the pee tule can ever le ae-ceipted as a settlement of I ri), not onfy of Ayrshire. b:it of the wheib the Irish question. rf srnt)ari, is regarded a licing beyond I filein .lark Tora Io a. j doubt. Mr. Oswald of Auchincrulve. the A curious scene was witnessed at Custom energetic clmirnian of the committee that of it ultimate survival. To deer e to be ! en ..ia, ...u ior nnrea ae cnile.i a living language. Father IMnneen i Musaet. who regularly sent a deputy to the any truly it must be 'lie natural and suf- ' Home office to draw his money. In a ud-fi.-ler,- medium in which m-n of education j den reforming Tit. l-dru-Rollin dismissed , nr. evrress themselves: It must ! a ine- , J4,. . ... ,M.r,.urmt. firmly linked ' tu the literary, the commercial and tj i social life of the people. ' ,,.,, 1T ntrC DIOTC (COMMENT ON RACE RIOTS k.ene.1. Xewsoaner Grows tirvrre la Heferrlag tm Dlsordrr at Ceo ra la's Capital. . I GLASGOW. O -t 2. -(Special Cablegtwrti I " Th' t'e' - 1 '" ti.ra.u. j-r- Ihaps the niost influential paper m pk-oi- land. aays of the ree-ent race ran in ins southern pan of the t'nited Stales: Ttie new lrom teorgi reads like a story of Russian barbarities. l. ae sunsiiiuu Atlanta tor Odessa and murd-red negroes f.ir tortured Jews, ae can draw no dis tinction between the tales of cruelty arid horror except that the hame attaching to the miseleed of an ignorant populace and I an Inflamed soldiery deepens into infamy ; V ' -,i .. .......nn,. s., n.eni. eau. m j hw nm,,.. iiw,.i.iit. i One can forgive a Russian bureaucrat, re-i '"-''ij '" ino.nati.ti that .er he I'tiited Sta'e nn the tragedy of Kishine; riBi.n i.s.king on His pi.-ture and I on this and exclaiming. Physician li-ai : thy.-e:f : r a njr. jen ons ot , re -crit t, Is 'own house in order before Venturing to ' pelier, whose work since 1K has neces d.e tate to an alien meaiage. l'liles we re sit ted ids constant exposure to the ae'tion lo upt.se that the ancle nt feud betw-en , h X-ravs. relates his personal ex n irt'i and south regarding the negro 1 i , j . . . . ae.-ouutble for grow exaggeration It is perience to the Britisn M-dical Journal of difficult to conceive of ai ihing more re- ' the Influence of these rays ujon the pfg- buke'iil of American pnoe in """" t .'I II T.rt 'UMI flllV. rillt..n. i.ii.ii., . SleiT'ie teila OI ine wuu.i iiinii-i j up.en I,..ae rhlef vice app-ar, to ). in;lt 'they have hlack skins and prognathous j RRITflW PlnlD PHRF- RIPH Hermit Klagdem is (said to Have Rare ataral Advantages for Farming TOKIO. Oct. l 'Special Cablegram to The Bee. A British resident at Seoul. mileting an omciat position, oui a no oeeiie-s that his name I not made public has just given an Interesting and important inter view to the J a panes" pre upon the future of Cores. He euys that the eout try is very rich The experur.er.tai faring ah eady established lie'iK.ns.ra". thi. and also that the souin- era provin.ies are admirably suited for roiton-groainf. The cotton extieriiiteiilal farm, which now tncli.de c!..s.. upon Ssi.uw , acre, have undoubtedly a great future. Thr yields so fir sre shoaing thrice the . native crop, while Ui cotton la X lunger CUe esad fiuer (.a lit'. VANITY FAIR HAS COMPLAINT London .rlct) Joaraal Finds Merh "Rniih Fla" la Serial ( irrlra. XNlMiX. ";. .-Pjivlal f ai'hptam to Tt;e Hee s,iy Vanity Fair: "When Father Vauhaa attack a certa.in fet for their te-dency towmd Imrsi-play at coun try liouiu'd' he by no mean eaSRe:ates. "Th country hoiio eason i new In full salnr. an.l the play which Is auinc tlmes iridalxed In is in many cases nierel? of a touah and boj lli dnrriptioti,"' aa.i l the a l ite r, who lntaiice th eiw ft lh (tuest at a certain tioue p'.a'inc leaii-froK in te hall after dinner. The hote bore a irreat nujnn and many i f the gruewa acre well tn(in men and women in society. "But lewn-fron i a game of great rt- j flnement and eminent irond taste a heti coinred with other no-called amuaetnen; j which have com' under the writer own .notice. The following are two inatance: I "A (rirl well known In a certain huntinn circle tojd me he was staying with some people, and after dinner, in the billiard room, a man came up to l.er and said. Do let me weigh you, Mia X. 1 will cany you acros the room.' There acre weigh- hip MCale in the room but she laughingly and quite pood-nHUiredly refnaed. "He then actually said: 'Well, look here, i if you don t l t me ca'ry you I shall empty I my whisky and soda down the lck of your j prrtty white frock.' Phe, never for a mo- j mer.t supposing he was in earnest, said: ! 'Ail right, you ran. but 1 shan't l"" j weighed." And a moment late- be actually turned at least half his whlk and soda down the buck of her neck, amid roar of j tiiurbter from ere .-one "lus"r 1 " v. r one. "Now. 1 don t bdieve even the Oeorgu.n p,-ril ran beat this for sheer downright 'vulgar impertinence." AULD BRIG IS TO BE SAVED rarl, Hnlf nnt rrear) to Repairs Has Been Raised by fet rrlitloa. GI.APGOW. cict. ;n fSpecial Cablegram to The Ree.i After ree-ent big meeting in Avr. the nteTvat-on of the Auld P.rig. in has already done so inu h tet bring the nucstion of the future c' the Auld Frig before the publii-. was rble to annottnee I that ll'l.'a'O. or nearly half the sum re- i . quired, had already lieen Bub'-rlbc-d. Fur- i ther stes of the most pract cal kind will' he taker, soon to complete the work. The j pe-onle of Ayrshire and of Scotland, the i troop of pilgrim" to the Und of Eurn. the ' devotees aho take purt in Burns night I and celebrations appropriate to January Ja, i . fill ISma nn ham le..n nmete. -- Ixird Rose be ry even Went so far a to declare that if it 1 impossible to preserve the Auld Kric. th Rum dinners hould . w . . ..m .s. . r.. ... i . .r. mu. mi. . iV mm . .. j oxner enr'noei-s tnr recent aemonsiray tlon declared that if they found it neces sary to apptl to Kngland and America, or our cobmlc for fund to complete fhe wcirk of preservation, the request , would not b i made In vain, 'rhe request would be an ! namit lit' n A -.Ten rl.rlit Tl.lt alien a. , "-ii .UKKvrtvu. i SINECURES OF FRANCE FAMOUS 1 If tlemrneran arrrrds la Abolishing Snaps- He Will Halt Door Woaders. PAP.iP. Oct. 2. imperial Cablegram to ! Tlie Ree.)-lf M. Clemtnceau succeeds In abolishing sinecure he will have achieved j . miracle. Xo , er man in authonty will ever hate done as much. Some sinecures are famous In French his- tory. A favorite post for men of 1. tier , government detriment ciergsnip in . goxernnietit l Pertinent. i ve.u are not exneeted lo turn im ofiener : i ou are noi nr'um 10 turn up onener i I""" 1'-V" ''" a year on pay days. I th poet from the ministry, where he had never eince been seen. Emet Reyer a as for n.any years librarian of the opera One day he thought he would like to have a l'iok at the library, but was stopped by the jKjrter. who said that it was closed. "Xo matter." said Reyer, "I am the libra rian." "Oh, you are. Indeed," aid the porter. "Sow. none of your nonsense, or I'll cU the policeman round the cornel." And Reyer never saw the library. Albert Cr.ve. an old boulevardier under the second empire, was clerk tn the Fine Arts dcpait I nient, ahere he turned up regularly on the j last day of evry month to draw his salary. ' On day. on the linh t the month, the j minister ealled at the office and found Cave there. "What, ou heieT 1 must get the I cross for i lie Legion of Honor for you." And sure enough Cave got it shortly afler. wa i d. X-RAY INCREASES PIGMENT V4 . H.-dle. Tbra. Make. Re port to the British Medical Joaraal. LOXDOX. Oct. aO (Special Cablegram to ; he pn.f. M. A. Imbert of Mont- ! mHiUtiun of the hair of the besrd and bead. His hair began to lose Its pigmentation a lor.g as tnirty yr ago. ana re can remember that at least twelve years ago.saliea Tor ivey oargo wnn a large num- etery trace of pigmentation n-id dlaap- tr ot men aoroaa. tne steamer was peared from his beard. But recently the I caught in the storm and wa driven ashore, pigment has gradually returned, and he isiwlth the aaful loss of life reported in now enabled to say without fear of con-I the foregoing. tradiction that, at ouite modest est imste. he has become rejuvenated to the extent of some fifteen or eighteen years ; JIRIGIBLE NAVAL MINE France Believes It Has Irw Device for Warfare Which Will Be Ea'eetlve. ! jjriS. k t i'. (Special Cablegram The Kc e. t B jeeessf ul experiments aitii 1 ttomir.g .nine have been mide at the Toulon arsent.1. j Tlie mine can be made 10 tiavel on the 1 surfae-r in any direct lot. in.' to sink and rise again HI. By a me haniial r- rang.-ment thr 1 harre car ts neu'i-alii-.U i aud the mine lliedt uiielcfcika, FORTY -NINE SAVED r Victiaaef T'-erida Eurricaie Picked Up at I tea by Ans'rian Cteamer. LARGE NUMBER ARE STILL MISSING ! Ttey Are Laboreri Who Were Workice on Bailvay Fx.ensioa. THREE OTHER SHIPS AID IN RESCUE Honreboat On Which Mei Lived Cillapaet and CeTeral Were Killed. EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO CUBAN CROPS eea Mm Drowned ai Ratahaao aad Tai' American Meanier lrlea Aititirr Ma j or AW for Help. KEY WEST. Kla.. Oct. .-The ,utrian j te-,mer Jennie, bound frr.m Oulfport for Gr-on Vn -l'e nt tMt rnrt tf lnnd fortV- i nlnf, W(r(;p,er; picked up nt e near the j Pr,i t leii milm from Kev West. Th were pi.it of a force of ISO work- ingmen belonging to barge Xo. 4. engage 1 on rHst (.xtersirn work. Most of the others were eithel killed or dr iwncd in the storm early Thursday. Xine other bnrpes crowded with wr rklnginen engfged jn extension work were at ax a with barge Xo. I There is no new of them and It is feared all acre Jost. W. r. Ihjsenberry, on- of the engineers, saved by the steamer Jennie, say the storm struck barge Xo. 4 at i o'cl'X k Thursday morning. One hour later the houseboat arnt to piece in the raging sea and thirty to forty men were killed in Lie crash. Pnisenberry ay nine other boats working on the extension at lmtii Key went to sea with lrge Xo. 4. He ha no intelligence if their fate and fear for their suf-.-ty. Ufl cers of 1 lie rescuing strainer Jennie say that they heard cries for lieln Thurs day night and, following the direction of the sound, came upon a lot of men float ing in the sea, clinging to logs, lumlwr and small rafts. Roats were lowered and thv. forty-nine men brought here a''re rescued. Three other steamer, using searchlights, came on the scene and assisted in saving life. How many they r.scued was no. icertaliied by those alioiird the stesmur Caba 41, rsliaaatrd HAVANA. Oct. JO. Reports received by Governor Magoon thiB evening from the jTuvinciaj govcrnois snow inai ine iiurn- cane was less difcustrous than at first lie- ( lievea. ine stoini was counnea mainly i to the provinces of Havana and Hnar del Rio. Batabano. thlrty-ta-o miles southeast of Havana. wa the only town except the capita which suffered greaUy. The mayor , i.,.-. .s. i ma. i"uvt t". ir 1 it i"' were Kinea ana mat many are missing The American steamers Campbell, plying between the Isle of Pines and the coast, and the Sarabusara went ashore, and many small craft were wrecked. Numerous houses weie blown down and hundreds of laerai-tvs. are humelas and destitute!. The loss there is estimated at JVMKi.OOO. Governor Magoon has directed Governor Nuneg of Havana province to assist 1, . J The mayor of 8an Luis, pro . mm mm, del Rio, and the center of JO, J bacro district, reports great seed tobacco, but no loss of J Til Governor Silvera of Carnage no hurricane wai experienced At Matanaas, ahere the 1 I'nited States infantry Is en at Cardenas, where the Fiftlk 5.00 50 T Vaca 1. oaerlered tents were blown rii. ut siderabie damage was done to rftlngs at a . , , l"no, uunfiri, was ii' jrro. All thr southern portion of Hju-ninAiits ince is flooded and gTeat damai Japanese to crops and buildings. The i.Ti yard scaped damage, WAg ' eral Elliot f. commandant of mat received a cablegram from the er(, as we, cf m-rim at Havana atatini . . . ... '"-rine camp sunerea only sug that there were no casualties men and that all were well tickets to Show are Godwin the bride- All the army transports sen with troops and supplies have from excepting the Robert W'rig! Iiupar, which sailed fiom Xew on October IS with S00 horses f, n.w teeiitli cavalry. These lranspe.Brry Bros, under orders to go to Isabels i on the north coast of Cuba, east i' of Seven ten. George Details of lac Llsasl MIAMI. Fla.. Oct. lt.-Tne iJh' Y"1" 1 meeting Lucie, Captain Bravo commanhroin j.-yj runk off the Florida coast. One curslon steamers arrived in porfesiditg a bringing sixty injured, who l to the hospital, and it is said t 'p dead bodies will be brought up iy. Tay It is believed now that a part oft m pi n Ti lda Fish and Produce company's. nR r'" destroyed Manager Adams eenj rnr(o) of it boat this morning to loot'uljr men and boats snd on its retumia taken rep'jrted no sign of the fleet. T ,t. wfr. found 8trfw- upon tfc p. E c, C.lal- Vtr-mv n m. m (hot V, ' 11 " on the lee side of Elliott's key. t4 miles aouth of Miami, yesterday morning and that soon after tidal wave enguif.d the island. Ha says there were 150 resl- dent on the Island, all of whom acre loM. The St. Lurle was crushed by the same wave snd of the Kd passenger on board, I twenty-five were killed. Captain Bravo was seriously injured. A barge containing 100 people is said to bsve been torn awav from Its moorings at Elliott key and afterward picked up : niKht ,a u' northwestern portion of Xe near the Bahama Wands, fifty of Its pa- j br"-ka Is proving unusully severe for this sengers having been drowned. i season of the y.ar. Commencing with rajn. The steamer St. Lurie belongs to the I the snow clur.g to the telegraph and tele- fleet of the Florida East Coast railway and is employed In carrying workmen to jsnd from the extension works on the keys, L'espne tne sionn warning ine cap cam . ,., . j to the Metropolis from Miami. Fla-. say: The Miami steamer St. Lucie was crushed by tht high waves lo Thursday's hurricane land out of l'aj persons on board, thlrty-rive ! were lost. The Btejuner Peerless also lost ! -buut lh U,.M' n"raU;r' U'' !"ln' biOWn On tne vessel. nir wunui uinuia mtmm (apslged and ts thought lo be a total loss The launch Manny was badly damaged. Work barges No 's ( snd 7 and dredge No. 4. of the Eeet Coam road, broke aaay ; ' r.l drlftil to sea. but are now safe on the 01 her side of Biscay r.e bay. The peninsula Occidental shed wa irii rtned. No uereiors at Miami aeie i hurl. The riouacboai Th. ta. north of Jupi. - - 1 (wklo lmi VU tWwui .' J BEE BULLETIN. nil. tn4 fnlilrr la Ka1 Tarilaai fair h t r.M. HHi-Trn Paara. 1 Warsaw an .ffltrtel 4 1 . Irish Maid I'lrai for Home Rale, tailors 4 re aairrl from Harar. Itrltalaa Think Tbrlr .ol.l afr. 2 Toprllna Wells Kill Workmen. I tr latilnns la tgly 4loorl. Ha mors of a Ilia Parkins Combine, .t mi from 411 Parts of rhraska Proaress of Mate nnipalan. 4 1. H. Hortoa rrnlii. A Rrltlah 4 re Walchlna Hearst. A P.tst Wrrk In Omaha fcociet;. T leirt Takes 4 karate nt I hlldrea. 5 fkpurtlaa Krnls of thr Da. 4'ornhaskrrs Defeatril h, Amr. I rrlathton Victor (tier Brllrvae. Council Hlaffs and Iowa 141 Itepabllran Mall, In Ihr Klrst. rw Voharhan Car line Opened. KDITORMI. KCTIO Tea Paaes. 1 Benson o .alltv of Mnrdrr. Troons In Hoand l I tr Indians. 2 Editorial. H Tinirl; Ileal Kstate Topics. TronMes of a Stricken tit,. Panama Canal Contract a His Oar. 4 Want Ads. .". War.t i!s. II Want 4efs. 7 Maul Ida 4 iirnllttnii of Omaha's Trade. f Rales for Parr Food. Kchors of thr 4nle-ftom. llflnprttlnsa In Oinalia saitarbi. t Kir.anclsl and C tiniturrelal ea,. HORCK SHOW F.CTIO K.iahC Page. 1 (.ond Horses .C.ood Clothes. 2 I laml'rsilon of Mtll-b Horses. .1 C orrect Mndrrn Mahlr Onttlta. 4 Pnlarrs W here liorsrs 1.1, r." .lei .le-ni-lr, and Ml.cr C hatrlaiara R Pall Fashions for Men Folks. Freak Foot ear aad sober Shoes. 41 Hon to Dress Rcromlaatli . 7 Bright C olors for Dress, Men. Ribbons f Many Hoes 4rr I srd. ColfTnrr for Fall aad Ulster. 4ume l.llllr Relonalngs ot llrrss. FSHIO Si:c TIO F.labl Paara. 1 Fall Fashloas for Milady. I.loifn. Waists and Tlss. it Onr Way to Br K,rr Aoang. Omaha aad thr Hrgalar Army. ,t Motor Clothes for thr Men. Variety In Infaals' Wardrobe 4 W . H. Met ord's Show Horses. Modes for Cloth Costumes, ft Omaha Horses for thr show. Millinery for Fall aad W later. A Omaha In a Stranger's F.,rs. Furs Arr Van marker fa Prlre. T far Horses I srd for FooaL What Americans Da for ( alia. H4I.F-TOF. MCCTIOWI laht Pnges. 1 Bryaa la Dream, Spala. Tragedy of Rejected Immigrant. 2 Utile atorlrs of Cirrat Me a. S Oosalp of Plas and Players. Masle and Maslral Matters. 4 Home Life of orrls Browa. Stories for thr Little Folks. Conn! Crrlghtoa's Dlamoad Jabl- lrr. 5 Flo-er Paradr at Beaver City. Chlarse Coolies for Panama. 6 Woman Hrr Mo aad Hrr World T Wrrkly Urlal of Sporlln Cosslp. ' -iiK-tly tated today that the ru- Guarantfed washable. Soft and velvety, Ure the work of those who were greens, iinks and blues combined with white to profit by yesterday s sur patterns. j Ux36 Inch Bath Rug (P1..VI 3x3 ft. Bi'1 lht tn-r" iR muth tringemv 2x4 ft. Bath Kug f.HU 2-6 5 ft.fin- logetlier v.lth Frame s un- 8x6 ft. Bath Rug. !i,B' ""'if to Political consideru- rolls and part rolls the finest Axminsters, .. .. . V . . . .... j I . ... ... . unit otrru uui auu mururu tu u. noiue oi great saving on each and every yard. of .Matting Fine Mixed Japanese, Cotton Warp yard ItK- Matting Samples, one yard Ask For a on "The Ellilw m .neral Electric and Colorado I'uel Insist that it read from Omalnion pacific m. mmm cavy movement of currency to VIS, the "lor for crop moving purpose Chicago, Milwaukee & Railway. THREE DAILY TRI'm 'T r"n,"-1 Mu"h r,f '"; d todays selling represented r , of traders' accounts. Till rii ts-en a dominant fa tor In LenVtt Union Station, Omaha1 r a fortnight or more. Ha h m ii m rxr X.Vi rt ! , SNOWSTORM IN WEST SEVERE i Drifts Th ire Feel Dee a. la thr lela- ! Ity of Yaleallae aad Trlrgraph Wires Are Dow a. The rru a-atorm which started Friday ' phone wires, and In the vicinity of Vale.n- j . tine and Crawford the mires are down. ' "est ot valentine nity-nlne Weste rn T ni in " " - - ' " - ...t.... . . ... ....0 ..-, "4r ."- - .-.o. n.-i ; Crawford, to proceed agamst ttie lie In- , diar- in Wyoming have not yet been hr - ! livered, a there are no wire working that far aest on eithei the Northwestern OT the Burlington. In places the snow has drifnd to the depth of thre feet, but I the tact it h-s drifted will be a help to : cattle, aa the range feed has not been I covered up and cattle are not likely to: suff.-r unless the thermometer get murh ' MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. In t. ;u A uniqus lower than it is at present. ! feature if the final (scion of the Lpiscn- , The storm is gradually working Its way j. 1 missionary conference of tie Sixtli 'cast, and, accoruir g to the weather bu- (lirtricl aaa tin parln ipetiuu if tbirty-ti-1 reau. a touch of it may be txiented here f uli-blis1e.J Indians Sp-iiklng in I be Chip, some lime today. '-a language 1 be aged giai1C.1111.lher 01 SlOl'X CITY la., ltd 'HI Ihspalehes reiiivd at tlie Milaaukee raiircutd ornce in this 1 Ity stile a heavy snowstorm, a,th i igii an !. prevailed along the Rap'd C!tv; xtens1in of lh. t rid in aouih Iiukot'i. ! Tie sntia is drifting IrfidSy and snow plows ' I eve beeu uiilered la CliauiU.1 Uuu slid SiCkUu. BRITAIN NEEDS COLD Cauee if Eai in D ooount Eate ef Eaak of Ed c' as d Fxplained. WILL PREVENT ANY IURTHIR EXPORT lupfly ef Telle letal GeUirt Ttwaid Datcer Foint. SUG6ESTI0N FROM BRiTISM FINANCIER lecretary (haw Can Ef'nTe Eitvat:tn by Feleasin. Treutiry Bolditt. AMERiCAN SECURITIES ARE AF.ECTED Sharp Drop In London Is Folio rd bf l.lajaldallon In rr York, 4 here Prlrrs Decline Rapid!,. 1OXTmx. Oct JO. After the surprise caused in financial .-Ircles yesteni.' V h t'e ryceptjonnl increase in thr Rank of r."ir land s rate of discount a feeling nf c'e:,t relief and confidence as manifested tc- i day. as it aa lielleved that the f. pe r rent I rate will prevent the expert of furtbrr I goid. X evert heless, the stm k market this morning continued to show much neivous nes. hut theie was an sbs -nee nf the i feverish excitement which followed ths first announcement of the increased rate. J American sei-nritie continued their down 1 ward movement, the oticnin pr-ces being in marked contrast to ttiose of ti c opening j yesterday. I'nlon Pacific opi nc-d nt ivi, sgainst 1!C' yasterday. while I'nited Pt.etes Fteil was offeretl at 4 against TviH bid yesterda). Rankltig cin les showed not i lle satisfMitlon st the fact that the Rank of Kngland had been able to slop the vn tiiiu'd heavy exports of gold to the I'nited ftate. A Rntish financier, discussing the situa tion, said today: "The I'nited States can hardly expert Ijondon to finance the whole world, and we are now confident that our I t per cent rate is a safe and permanent protection against further inroads on 'T stock of gold. There is no thought at pres ent of a 7 per cent rtc but T and even i Tie-r cent will be adopted if peri'ssary tn protect us against an abnormal depletion of the gold reserve. Therefore, if the I'nited State continues to require gold fur the movement of the rotton rrop or other Deeds, we feel that relief should tome fro.n the other side. Secretary Shaw once b fore relieved the situation by releasing 1'. and we in lxjndon rannot see why h should sit on his gold chest while th I'nited Rtote-s draas its needed supply of gold from London's depleted stock." Shipment of Cold. It became definitely known today that about I10.0H0.000 in gold will be shipped from Kngland aMthln the week, of which amount 14. 450.000 went today to Ugypt, according to announcement. Its exact destination continued more or le In doubt, but Egypt appears to I getting the bulk of the gold, with Argentina and Canada taking less amounts. . The local bankers lave re overed from the si-are tliejr e-xprleiwed over yester- day' crop of rumors ef alb-god impend ing financial ulsaeter. Loading bank- i release any or us nuge siock hi Velvet.'her checks the earlier hope that i .,1,1 .nu... ...in. t.t 1 1 . . i t . I ; i. n. vntin vep -. At each.'"'' solJ (1 ncwin the market showed In- per 15c ', steadiness. Bullion, amounting 191.00(1. wa withdrawn from the 6f Kngland today, of which ?(.- . for shipment to Egypt, liO.OiiO inianla and rO,tiOO for the eon- Iq-idatloa In Xew York. YORK. Oct 20 Lin.uldution ass on a large scale a ilh the opening K-k market? today and prices brok' in all directions Fpwulative a-ere the' lajgest s'lfferers, but inning up a pewtit were ronmon Whole list. Reading and Gr"et foil S',, Anaconda 5. Fun litng dian Pacific ?i. Northern Paclflo il i'V,. Baltimore Ohio. Vatmnsl Canadian requirements to for- Toronlo banks complicated th" tuatlou. The liquidation wa n a large S':ale. but large buy- for supporting purposes re al he decline after the opening did not entirely stop it. was again a heavy seller in , next ae-k's settlements there accounting in part for the lii- v . ill ionics pi.iuu.uij luuuill iltg iff-.. ni'lllon share. There a er rumors of" fuilher reliif from Washing ton, but these ) were not substantiated a responailde ouarters. The force of ine liquidation broke through the support from time to time, making a lower level of price Soma of the extreme decline were Gieai Northern preferred, 7, Reading. ti'.; Canadian Pacjfic, 4H; Smelling 4, S.. Paul, i1; I'nlon Paelfic. and Balti more OIlio, and tlie active list generally up to 'iW points. PARIS. Ort. 20 On the Bourse today re alisations continued owing to fear that t) tailing of the Batik of England s rale 1 f discount will be followed by the raising of the rates of the imperial Bank of Germany -and of the Batik ef France Prices. Low- Russian txilids of . 4 ' ' " ... v DCunD , I I ALK BT DlirlLr WILLlAliO Omaha Prrlate Addresses Fplsreual Mia W ork Among eg roes H. W. St. t'ldir. itid'.aii 1111:1. n-r at Lircb c , .11, . Vinn . pj'.d he 1 tribute to the wora of tie late Birho'i nlvol' . An iidltese on aork arnoi.g lb n'groes aa made by Rev. John A. Williams ot Omaha. I The uexi .onference V Ul be held g vwiuc m H