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THE OMAHA HA1.LV JJE32: "NVED2s.ES DAY, MAHCII Telephone COI. 50 Cents a Yard. WD CI.OSB SATURDAYS AT fl P. M. AOENTS FOR FOSTI5II KID OLOVCS AM) McCAI.IS PATTRItS 9.

Thompson, Beldeh sXq. V. 31. C. A.

COIl. MTU AM DOUGLAS 9TS. receipts with tho vouchers, thcro In no question that Governor I'oynter will s' 111 tic considerable out of pocket by rc.iHon of his removal to rnnnslon ftirtif bIiciI him frco of rent. Tho hill -Introduced In tho senate authorizing tbu salo of tho property was evidently prepared for the purpose of forclnR a choice between dispelling of It In that wny or malting an appropriation directly out of the stute treasury for Its inalnteunncc, refurnishing and repairs. According to good authority.

Governor Dietrich' coal hill alpno for tho month of January was $i57, nil (ther expenses of housekeeping cor ep ndlngly high. I to would find It cheaper by far to nail up tho doors and engage apartments somewhere at reasonable rental. If tho state could get Its money back by returning tho property to Its former owner from whom It was purchased It would be driving good bargain. It Is needless lo ndd, however, that a salo on such terms 1b out of the question. A IVciillnr The South Omaha charter bill passed tho houso this morning with the emergency clause attached.

It Is so framed to con-llnuo In olllco for nnothrr year tho present republican administration. Tho rpcctaclo was presented, to got tho necessary majority for tho emergency clause, of tho fu-slonlsts lining up solid for bill holding republicans In olllce. The explanation would not bo hard to uncover. REPEATING THE OLD STOI.Y lllillot for Nriintor Minna Mjtn of it Itreul. In Ilia' llt'IlllllM'k.

LINCOLN, March (Special Telegram.) No changes of Importance developed on today's ballot for United States senator. Totals: Allen llergo I'rounso Currlo Dietrich Jlnlner 2 '-uld I Meiulojolui Rosnwuter Htockwell ID llnrjan Thompson, Harrington iThninpsnn, 11. jiuiHiiaw ljwet icrcui Hitchcock Vote la Untnll. nu i Allen H. Thompson, Currlc.

Andrews IJ. H. Thompson, MclkleJuUn. Annuls UlnshuW, Currlc. Armstrong Thompson.

Meiklejohn. Jleethe is. Thompson, Uockly 1. E. Thompson, Mrlklfjohu.

Herlet D. 13. Thomiison, Meiklejohn. Jllesnor IIIuhIuuv, Molklejoliu. llroderlck Illuahnw, Mclldojutiii.

llrowu yf Kuriiuu-D. U. Thompson, Crounse. i' Iluresh-IIIushaw, Ilosounter. D.

15. Thompson, Corneor Mtirtln. Hosewater. C'rlssoy V. 13.

Thuiupson, Jlelklejohn. Croiiuso Harlan, Currl. Currle Klnkuld. Ciounse. Kdgar 1).

13. Thompson. Crounse, Kvans Alorlau, Vow lor D. Ki Thompson. Mctklojohn.

Uallogly-Wethereld, Meiklejohn. (lu who Wothereld, Mclklcjulin. Jlall D. 13. Thompson, Rosewutcr.

Jlnrlan IJ. 13. Thompson, Currlc. Harris D. 15.

Thompson, Meiklejohn. Ilathorn Morlsiu, Meiklejohn. lllbbert-l. 13. Thompson, Meiklejohn.

1 lorton-Klnkahl. D. J5. Thompson. Meiklejohn.

Johnson 13, Thompson. Meiklejohn. Jouver.at lllnshaw, Meiklejohn. Liillln 15. Thompson, Currlo.

ijiuie 15, Thompson, Currlo. Lowe IJ. 15. Thompson. Molklejnhn.

Mnrtln 1 13. Thompson, Crounse. Marshall Hlnshaw. Currlo. McCiugur D.

13. Thompson, Currlo. McCarthy Hlnshaw, Rose water. Murtln, ltotewater. Mend Dietrich, Huso water.

Mcndenhall HiUHhaw, Meiklejohn. Mlskcll D. 15. Thompson, Riumvnter. Mockett 1).

13. Thompson, Meiklejohn. Mullen Dietrich, Hosewater. Newell IJ, 15. Thompson, Currlo.

Oleson of Cuming Martin, Meiklejohn. Olson of I'helps D. 13. Thompson, Meiklejohn. O'Neill 15.

Thompson, Currle. Owens Crounse, Currle. Hohwer Hlnshaw, Crounse. Handnll Harlan, Meiklejohn. Hcott 15.

Thompson, Currle. Shellhorn D. 13, Thompson, Crounse. Hnilthuergor Harlan, Meiklejohn. Spencer D.

15. Thompson, Molklciohu. Htoele Hlnshaw, Molklcjohn. Stelnuieyer IJ, 15, Thompson. Swanson Hlnshaw, Meiklejohn.

Tefft I). 15. Thompson, Itosmvuti'r. Trompen D. 13, Thompson, llosowutcr.

Twoed lllnshaw, Meiklejohn. 1 lulner, Hosewater. Van Hosklrk D. 13. Thompson, Melklo-John.

Warner IJ 13. Thompson, Meiklejohn. Whit morn Halner, Rusnwutcr. Wllenxlllnshaw, Hosewater. Wilkinson- D.

15. Thompson, Meiklejohn. Young- Martin, Hosewater. Mr. Speaker 1) 15.

Thompson, Hosewater. Absent -Haldrlge, Hrnwu of Otoe, Fried-rich. Wenzl, rep.ibleaiiH; Wmdsirnholni, Renll, 15ilmondson, Hunter, Hchlnstock, AVnlkrr, Watson, Hoyd, HaukH, Householder, ThoniHsun, fuslqnlsts, SENATE MAY ENDTHE NORMALS Mehnle on the lllll Kesiinied ami I'oiallilr llrittli IIIimv Denlt It. LINCOLN. March tSpeclal.) The subject of nnimal schools was nguln tho bono of contention In the sennte this afternoon, Senator Currle, nfier Bevoral eft.rts, being Dually successful In his persistent efforts to havo the senate go In committee of tho wholo for tho purpose of a further consideration of tho normal school bill.

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Your choice of the entire line was not accomplished, however, until tho tcnato had mado a record of a good day's work, having accomplished considerable routine work. A number of brilliant speeches were made for and against the measure, tho most vigorous speeches against being made by ScnutoM Oleson and Crounse. Senator Arends nlso made a telling upcecu ug.iln8t tho bill, nnd quoted figures, which were decidedly ngatnst tho appropriation of any more money. Senator Allen mado another speech for the bill today, A motion by Young to arise and report progress nnd nsk leave to sit again, fu led to curry, after which Senator Crounse moved to amend by giving the Hoard of I'ubllc Lands and Buildings the power of selecting sites, Instead of the Hoard of Education. Tho question was called for, nnd upon a division the motion carried by a vote of lo to 14.

The fact has developed during a discussion of tho bill, that of senators who have, for various reasons, promised to vote for the bill, nre at heart against It nnd in order to kill the bill they nre seeking to "break tho bill's back" by loading It down with obnoxious amendments. Mil)- Kill Hie lllll. Tho adoption ol tho amendment offered by Senator Crounse, It Is claimed by tho antls, will result lu the death of the bill. "It will result In Its being returned to tho housj for adoption, and everyone who knows anything about tho winding up of legislation knows what this means nt this Into day. It was the greatest victory we havo yet gained and will result in the death of tho bill." Senator Allen, somewhat discouraged, would not admit that tho nmendment would defeat tho bill.

''We nro not satisfied with the manner In which that nmendment was ndopted, nnd when tho commltte arises we shall vote to nonconcur In that particular portion of the report. If there Is any posslbln way of keeping this hill from being returned to the houso we Intend to (lnl It. for there Is no doubt but that such action would 'result in tho defeat of thu bill, we have enough votes to pass the bill In tho senate," said Senator Allen, "and propose to keop It lure and paBs It." Nentitor YotinnV Proposition. Semtor Young offered an nmendment, which would locato one of tho schools In the Third and tho other In cither' tho I'lfth or Sixth district, and made ringing jpreel) -In behalf or his amendment. He was not more schools, but If thern any uchools located, he wanted the Third district considered.

Tho committee at o'clock nrose, reported progress nnd asked leavo to fit again. Tho report of the committee was not adopted, but was received, it being the Intention of tho normnlltcs to object to ndoptlng that portion of the report adopting the amendment of Senator Crounse. Iloinul (o Hiij- nine Ilookx. Under the head of unfinished business, tho question of the purchase, of bluo hooka was again brought up, and Senator Edgar renewed his motion tnat tho senate purchase 100 of theso books at $3 each. Senator Arends sought to amend by changing the, number to thirty-three, to bo used by the next legislature, and ns a substitute, Senator Owens facetiously moved that th-j senate' purchaso.

JOQ newspaper nlnuinacs at 23 cents ench, which he contended were tnore valuable than the bluo books, After tho nmendment and substitute had been voted down, vote was taken on tho motion to purchaso 100 of tho books nt i'S each. The vote on the question was as follows: Yeas: Allen, Herlet, Campbell, Cummins, Kdgnr, Llddell. Lninu, Merrullth, O'Neill, Psnclml, I'ltney. Knntoni, Hentlng. Woolitenhnlm.Ycwig, Zlegler 1G.

Nays: 1 Arends, dure. ltfiilnn, Johnson, eCrumbnch, Martin, McCnrgar, Miller, Newell, ON'Min. (iwuis. Tronipen, Van nosklrlr, Wehcr II. L'lork'a Fee to Sliinil.

Senator motion, mado nnd vigorously discussed last Saturday, that tho sennto non-concur In thu report of tho committee which reported -for postponement of senate Mo 108, a bill which pro-vldes that supreme court fees bo paid Into tho treasury and that salary of $2,500 per year bo fixed for tlio clerk, was again brought up. Is claimed that tho fees of this olllce will amount to something like $20,000 per year for tho next two years, while the uowly created commission Ih clearing up tho docket. Tho office is filled at the present time by Leo Herdman, fu-sionist. Tho bill wns thoroughly discussed Saturday and when It wns railed, up today a vnto was token without discussion. Tho vote on tho question to Indefinitely postpone tho bill was as follows: Yeas: Allen, Herlet, Campbell, Crounse, Cummins, Harlan, Kr.tmbnrh, Llddell, l.ymuii.

McCnrgar, Meredith, Millar, fl'Vulll PllHf'hlll. lMlniu. Hansom. Trompon. Weber, Wnolstcnholm.S'.lcKler 21.

Nays: Arends, Currle, Kdgnr. Johnson, Martin, Newell, Olesnn. Owens, Van Hosklrk, Young-10. ItlllH mi Third, ilrniltiiK. The following bills were read tor the third tlmo and wcro upon vote passed by tho senate: H.

P. 1st. by Hansbin-Helatlng to constl- ttli-i, ml iim, lo i II H. Ill, by Armstnjng Appropriating for buildings, ut Peru Normal school. II.

11. ui, ny i-owict i.xciiiuniK I'unuiuuies for tnwnsblii. inrfrclnct nnd school olllces from those required 'til 'die statumeut of nnmimtimii ami eiecunn e.xl"'nes, 8. V. P5, by Unldrlgc Helatlng to decedents.

H. P. 131. by Mnrtln-Provldlng penalties for offenses aculusl election laws. P.

2T1, by Hnnuom Providing for tho pumicntton or constitutional amendments nnd tlxlns prlco therefor. Passed, tlciiortn Xrom Commltteex, The following bills, reported by their respective committees, wero placed on general file: I II ITT. by Lnne 15stubllshlng state board of charities and corrections and to define Its duties and powers. I 8. P.

152, by Newell Authorizing tho or-, ganlzatlon of mutual Insurance companies, i 8. 25S, by Hiinsom Helating to tho manner In which county boards may con- iraci inr nriuge wor. 8, 215, by Owens Relating to registered pharmacists, 8. 2iT. by Llddell An act to creato free iiublli employment olllce.

I S. 2it, by LldUell-Hequvstluu cumpauys and corporations t-j pay their employes weeiuy in caan. Sonate file 2l2, by O'Neill, providing for laborers' Hens, was Indefinitely postponed. The senate nt o'clock Adjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. HOUSE WANTS TO HELP COURT Itrooiiitiienili for I'lin-timi' lllll to I'rotlile fur Mnr Court Co niiiilKlniier.

LINCOLN. March (Special.) Hy .1 vote of C2 to 12 the house In commltteo of the whole this afternoon recommended the passage of McCarthy's bill to uuthorlic tho appointment of a supreme court commission. An amendment was attached requiring tho court to select llvo of tho commissioners from tho political party casting majority of tho votes nt tho last general election nud four from other parties. There was very little opposition to the bill In general, but on McCarthy' nmendment the members were divided strictly on party lines, the fus'lonists all opposing It, whtlo the republicans, with tho exception of Whit-more, who did not vote, fnvored It. At tho close of yesterday's session Whlt-more had mi amendment to change the mime "supremo court commissioner" lo "supremu court referee." When the bill wns again brought up in committee of tho whole today Mr.

Whltmoro withdrew the amendment, saying that ho would oppose the entire measure ou constitution grounds. Tho amendment Introduced hy McCarthy provoked a discussion that, lasted ileal ly all tho afternoon. Luumls of Dodge, warm supporter of thu bill, thought the selection of the commissioners should be left entirely with the. supreme court. In do-fense, McCurthy insisted that tho commissioners should be chosen in as near manner ns possible to the wny they would be Chosen by the people, nud he thought his amendment would give tho voting people of tho state a fair representation.

Representative consumed two hours' tlmo In nn extended speech, in which he Insisted that tho bill wns In violation nt tho constitution and hu quoted mnuy supremo court decisions to support this contention. Committee ltetort. Tho following bills wero, on recommendation of the standing committees, ordered ou the goneral (Ho for consideration -In committee of the whole: II. It. -Hit, by McCoyTo provide that the bond of tho city treasurer of Omaha shall bo signed by one or mure security companies nnd that tho cost thereof shall be puld by the city out of tho general fund, and to provide for reimbursement of present Incumbent or tho olllco for money already paid for bond.

H. It. 450, by McCoy To nmeiid sections of Omaha charter relating to levying and collecting tuxes. 11. H.

KW, by Zimmerman Relating to is-suanco of bonds for electric lighting plants by cities and towns. II H. loo, by Mullen To encournco the establishment and maintenance of free schools, II. It. 1IC.

by Cnlklns-Kckitlng to collection of road taxes. H. H. 415. hy Marshall To tnako It th daty of county treasurers In nil counties lu this state not under township organization to furnish list of all personal ta.v.M due said county to tho banks in each CHiinty, except tho banks lu county seats.

II. 2T7. by Uahlston-Ti. provide (or taxation of personalty remaining In counties less than a your and to provide penalties for violating thu same. II.

It. 1S8, by Lowe To provide for licensing peddlers, hawkern nnd sollcltorx. Uhl's bill to provide for dlfccouncctlug laud from corporate limits of cities, of tho metropolitan class wns Indefinitely postponed. House roll 339, by lllbbert, relating to public road boundaries, was recommended for indefinite postponement, but, on motion of tho Introducer, was allowed to go or the gencrnl file. South Omaha (iioiler I'lissril.

Under the order of third rending several bills weru taken up und speedily disposed of. Tho South Omaha charter, Introduced by Wilcox, was first on the list nnd, ns amended by the committee on cities nnd towns, the measuro was pasbed, with nu emergency clause, by voto of to 0. Mullen had an amendment to tho taxation feature of the bill, but ib was declared out of order because the hill had been announced by unanimous consent of tho house. Hy unanimous voto the house passed Vnndcgrlft's bill to reimburse Sherman county for $010 expended for enro und treatment of smallpox cases, nnd Warner's measure to reimburse tho German Evangelical church for 500 expended for a building slto In this city. In Cominltlee of (lie Whole.

With Ubl of Douglas In the chair tho house resolved Into commltteo of thp whole and took action on the following bill Houso roll Hit, by to bills: pro vide that the owner or occupant of any land sold for taxes, or any person having a lien or Interest thereon, may redeem tho samu nt any tlmo within two years nftcr date of sale by paying for the use of the property, with Interest nt 10 per cent, nnd nil taxes that may bo due; indefinitely postponed. House roll 05, by Cornccr, to provide for safety of umploycs engaged In erection, repairing, altering or painting of any houso or other structure. Houso roll 123, by McCurthy, to authorize-supreme' court to appoint nine commissioners: recommended for passage. A motion hy Duhlstcn to Indefinitely postpone was lost by a voto of 52 to 12. SENTIMENT IN GAGE COUNTY YVinore IIiinIikhm Jinn Siijh Hie Pen lle llo Not Wan I 'l'li i in p.

son lor Se ii tor, LINCOLN. March 5. (Special Telegram). II, W. Dlmmltt, nu inluutlnl business man anil prominent republican nf, Wymore.

was In Lincoln todayand whllc'hero took occasion to diop a few remarks In regard to tho manner in which tho beuatorlal strugglo is viewed by tho citizens of Gag-j county. "Our people down there are becoming disgusted will this s(Yu-gIe," said Mr. Dlmmltt. "and there is growing demand thnt tho leglhlttti.ro do snmrthlng. Tho talk about, Thcmpiion Bentlment in (Inge county Is nil bosh and our reprcseutntlvcs In th.i legislature know It.

There it not only a lack of Thompson sentiment, but thcro is a docldidly Htrong, anti-Thompson sentiment, nnd It Is becoming moro manifest every week. Tho ouly people In Wymore who nre favornblo to Thompson urc a fow of tho Hurllugtou officials, but audio from them It Is safe to say that there not ono out of IN TENNESSEE. People Kii.imV hiniielliliiK Aliout Coffee, A -llttio woman in Hltn, ran up from 110 pounds to 135 pounds in a few months by leaving oft coffee nnd tuklng up I'ostum Pppd Corfee. She had been sick for a long time; subject to headaches and a general nervous condition, with stomach trouble, caused by coffee drinking, nnd when she left it off nnd took on Postum Pood Coffeo she made the chango that cured her nnd fattened her quickly. She says: "I run now do as much work in day ns 1 want to.

havo no. moro headaches and feel like a now person. 'M'eoplp commont on how well 1 look nnd want to know what I am doing. I always say 'drinking Poatum Food "My husband has been cured of rheumatism by leaving off coffee and using Postum, and his mother, who was always troubled after drlnklug coffeo has abandoned It altogether and now uses Poatum three times a day. She sleeps sound nnd sayw she never expects to tnste colfee anv more' Mrs.

L. Udmondson, IUU, Tcuu, twenty-five of (he fa'mers and rank and file of the party who are wilting to express a preference for Thompson. It is true thnt all of our representatives aro voting for Thompson, but they nro doing so agnlnst tho wishes of nice-tenths of their constituents. Somo of them nre also voting for Mr. Currle, whom the great majority of the people down there never heard of before ho came Into prominence ns a candidate," ECONOMY SEEMS NECESSARY 1'MlmntfN oi' Itrerlliln mill I3xieuill-turen Point lo l.nruc Deficit.

LINCOLN, March 5. (Special.) The report of tho senate committee on llnanco, ways and means, wns mnde today at tho request of those senators who desired to show up the financial conditions of tho state, with view of using It as an argument against the proposed appropriations for two additional normal schools. The report Is a conservative ono nnd Is based on the amounts to be recommended by the committee and not the amounts asked for by the various state Institutions, lu speaking of the matter, Senator Arends, chairman of tho finance committee, says: "I think these amounts are most conservative and perusal of the figures will show that our state is lu no condition to gn deeper Into debt. Our deficiency this yenr amounts to almost J5OO.000, and I think wo should go a little slow In these mnttcrs." The receipts nnd expenditures for the next two years uro estimated as follows: I5xif mllltircii. Governor: Salaries IS.

S0 Expenses of olllce Adjutant general: Salaries Commissioner of labor: Salaries Expenses 2.T0O 9,30 Secretary of state: Salaries IS.RsO Expenses 2.10O- 1S.CS0 Auditor and Insurance department: Salaries Expenses 11,800 I0.S0) Stnte treusjrer: Salaries 1S.TS0 Expenses 1,500 Stnto superintendent: Salaries S.tVSO Expenses 10,000 1S.0S0 Attorney general: Salaries 12.2S0 Expenses 15,000 Commissioner for public lands nnd buildings: Salaries 20.SS0 Expenses 29.1S0 Stnte Hanking Hoard: Salaries C.r.S'l Expense! 1,300 State library: Salaries 1S)0 Expenses Wi'iO ll.SW Statu Hoard of Irrigation: Salaries 10. ISO Expenses 13.5S0 Pish commission: Salaries 2.P Expenses (approximated) t.WO 0,100 Supremo ('ourt: Salaries 31,000 Expenses 30.200 District courts'. Salaries 221.C00 Home for Prlemlless: Salurtes 0,500 Expenses 15,500 Normal school: Salaries 45,000 Expenses 10,000 55.C03 Lincoln Insane hospital: Salaries II.OOO Expenses 112,05 150.0T5 Huntings Insuuo hospital: Salaries 10.4H0 Expenses 199.500 Norfolk liiMine hospital: Salaries S.OflO Expenses W.375 1U1.3T3 Stuto university: Salaries 275,000 Expenses nnd new 314,000 Hoys' Industrial school: Salaries Expenses T4.THI D1.9U Girls' Industrial school: Salaries 9,40 Expenses 2.1,025 33,105 institute for Duaf nud Dumb: Salaries Expenses 70.S50 Institute! for J''eehle-Mlnded: Snlarlcs 12,100 Expenses Sii0 9S.200 Institute for Salarles IG.Ooo Expenses 1 4T.7T3 Nebraska Industrial home, Mllford: Salaries 7,7211 Expense 12,550 20,270 Soldiers' Homo, Grand Island: Salaries 11,460 Expenses S5.S50 DT.310 Soldiers' Home. Mllford: Salaries 3.9S0 Expenses 2.0.SS) Hoard of Public Lands and Hulldlngs: Expenses Hoard of Educational Lands and Funds; Expenses 0,000 Hoard of Purchase nnd Supplies 4vi Penitentiary 35.S50 National Guard Stuto Historical society lo.fl-fc) Stnto entymologlst 2.50) Nevr buildings ul Peru 75,000 buildings at Hustings 75,000 Upbuilding pepltentlary (approximated) Miscellaneous munroxlmated) Land for Peeblo-Mlndert Institute 12,000 Appropriation for Hiiftalo exposition. W.ooo I.eglshitlv expenses ClnlniH 200,000 Total Credit from different sources 2,511,923 (Irand total 120,252 lU'Kouree.

Pivo-mlll tax on grand assessment roll for 1900 U17LO0O.00U), Secretary of ulute 20.l27.to) Auditor and Insurancedcpartmeut Stnto. library (sale of supreme court reports) 10.0O0.O0 Stnto university, Including 1-mlll tax 009,500.00 Prom Pnltcd BtnteH government for soldiers State oil Inspector fi.iWW Interest ou deposits treasurer's olllco 15.IKKI.tlU Miscellaneous Total Normal Interest for lust blennlum Total resnilrcen Total appropriations Estimated Incumo Deficiency VIOLATION IP FHI3IOIIT HATH LAW. Ciimc oC State AunliiNl lloek Inlmitl tine to (lie Court. LINCOLN, March (Special Telegram.) The case of tho state against tho Hock Island Itallroad company for violation of tho maximum freight rate law. was submitted to the supreme court this morning.

Tho injuuatlon of the federal court was tho basis of tho contention. Helatlve to the comment concerning his conduct In tho case, Attorney General Proutj snldi "When this raso was first brought' to my attention und I wns Informed that nt tin tlmo It wns Instituted Injunction was ponding In tho federal court restraining tho attoruey general from commencing or prosecuting any action, civil or criminal, arising under what is known us the maximum freight lnw, 1 was of tho opinion that the action wns wrongfully commenced, and with tho knowledge that tho Injunctlonnl order was still lu force that would bo In contempt of tho federal court to take any further action In tho matter, for this reason I asked when the cauro had been placed on tho calendar that It bo passed, After service of nntlco of the motion now pending for Judgment nn the pleadings I went over tho ground again on tho linos suggested hy the court for nrgumcnt nnd became convinced thnt tho motion would havo to be sustained, hence so far as the state wns concerned tho motion was submtttod with-" out argument," fietn (lie I.uat Cnn Kuctor)', HAMILTON. March wns nn nounced positively today that tho Albert Plscher Manufacturing compnny of Hits city has been sold to the tin cnn trust. The prlco is mi'd to havo been J500.000. The concern was the hist In the country of nny Importance tn be taken In.

"I was In bed five weeks with the grip nerves shattered, stomach and liver badly deranged. Was cured with Dr. Miles' Nervine nnd Nerve and Liver Pills." D. C. IIallsv)lle, O.

ALL RESTS WITH CUBANS Oongresi Done All It Intends to for Some Time. BIG BOATS WILL BE KEPT AWAY Xorlli Atlnntle Sininilroii III Wllnr Hie AIiiIimiiiii'n Trlul nt Pcun eoln Initeiiil of nt lln nun. WASHINGTON. March 5. No credence Is given hero in otilclnl circles to tho roport from Hnvann that General Wood has Informed members of tho Cuban coustltu-tlonnl convention that the declaration of congress ns contnlned In the Piatt nmendment to tho army appropriation bill Is merely a basla for further negotiations us to the relations between the United Stales nnd Cuba nud that tho rejection of lb nmendment by the convention would be followed by the.

reconvening of the American congress In special session. There Is authority for the statement that the remnrks nttributcd to General Wood ato contrnry to (lie view of the matter held by tho principal otneers of the ndmlnis. tmtloiw Drlelly stated, the expectation In Washington Is thnt the Cuban convention will accept tho conditions Intel down by tho American congress, eventually If not In tho Immediate future, nnd tho Cuban delegates will lie given to understand that tho action of congress was final, having been taken after thorough consideration of tho subject und that such nctlon Is not likely to bo modified or amended by thnt body even If called together ngaln expressly for that purpose, except In thu event of tho development of a radical ntid tinlooked for change lu the situation. A Tip for the Convention. As one oRlclal expressed It, the action of congress on the Cuban question waj taken with thu view of obviating' an extra session of congress as well as to acquaint the Cuban constitutional convention with what was expected of It.

Ha said that tho declaration of congress will stand until tho convention Is ready to net In accordance therewith: otherwise tho existing military government will continue In power at least until December next, when congress re-asuombles In regulnr session, und tho Cuban question can bo again taken up for such 'legislation us may seem to be necessary. The naval trial board has been ordered to conduct the final trial of tho Alabama on Mureh 9 from Pensacntn Instead of Havana, because of thu agitation caused in Cuba by the announced Intention of tho department to conduct tho Alabama's trial from Havana, which, of course, Involved the attendance of the whole North -Atlantic squadion. To Cure Coin In One liny. Tnko Lnxatlvo Hromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 13.

W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c. FIGHT ON BIG COMBINATION of Xiitlonul Tnlie Cum-li ft it Willi DIvInIoii of thu SiiriliiN, NEW YORK, March Tho Hornld says: Stockholders of tho National Tube compnny havo taken steps to oppose tho Btccl combination which .1. P.

Morgan Co. Is projecting and which Is designed to absorb the tube concern among others. It is possible that an appeal to tho courts may bo mado for an injunction. Counsel for the new United Stntes Steel corporation Is, however, confident of cnslly disposing of any legal antagonism. Throush cm advertisement by Whlto Hlackwell, rt Btosk exchnngo house of lower Hroadwny, the public obtained the first evidence of an organized movement to opposo tho proposed steel combination.

This firm advertised that It had been reouested by holders of $1,500,000 of the National Tubo company stock to organize a protective eot'nmltteo on behalf of those who wero against the consolidation and asked other shareholders to Join In tho movement. What tho dissatisfied stockholders want, It Is said, is the surplus In tho treaury of tho company, which amounted, It Is said, to $8,750,000 on Juno 30, 1900, and which, It Is believed, has grown since. There nre, more, over, $40,000,000 of preferred and $40,000,000 of common stock outstanding. Mr. Morgan, however, is unwilling, It ts reported, to let any of tho concerns lie proposes to merge uso Its surplus for tho stockholders, ns each surplus has been reckoned a part of tho working capital of tho new concern.

FIRE RECORD. tieuernl Store lit Itoekror I. HEATIUCE, March 5. (Special Telegram). Word was received bore tonight thut the general merchandise store of M.

A. Willis, nt Hockford, seven miles fcoutheast of hero on tho Uurllnglon iC-Missouri Mvcr railroad, was destroyed by lire late this afternoon. Tills wns the only store In town nnd contnlned tho postofiloo nnd telophnr.o station. Tho stock wns estimated at $1,500. A family by the name of Puller, who had been living upMnlrs, hail moved out only half tin hour beforo the fire started.

t'nr limine nt Fort DoiIkc POItT DODGE, March 5. tSpeclal Telegram). Til? car house and lumber shed of the Mnson City nnd Port Dodge Hull-roud company burned hero tills evening. Thu damage will amount to The car house contained two new coal cars, ami much valuable machinery und tools, null over throe carloads of lumber were In tho lumber shed. The roundhouse nnd conlshcds of tho company wcro seriously threatened, but wero saved by tho wind blowing tho flames awny.

DEATH RECORD. I.fiiilt Die MinliiK I'liulneer. DENVEIt, March f. -A cablegram received today announces thu death in Liverpool yestordny of Thomas W. Good, aged 60 years.

He was ono of the prominent mining engineers of Lcadvlllo during tho early days of that enmp. Pour years ago he went to London and formed connection with a syndicate tor the promotion of American mining companies, which bought sovernl properties In Oregon nnd Idaho upon his report. No treatment for colds nud grip leaves the system In ns good nnd healthy condition as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The greatest danger from theso diseases Is of their resulting in pneumonia. During thu many yeurs this remedy has boen In use, no ense of a cold or nttnek of tho grip having resulted In pneumonia, hag over been reported to the manufacturers, which shows conclusively that It Is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease.

Par sale by ull druggists. excitement Unlet llimn, TIPTON, March n.The trouble which threatened to culminate in tho lynching of T. Udmunds, who was accused of attempting to assault a 11-yenr-old girl, baa quieted down, and Edmunds, who won released on bond, has been taken nut nf town by friends. Tho company of guards Is still hero. Tho father of the girl asked the peoplo to refrain from violence.

To Prevent tlife (trip Laxative Hroroo-Qulnlne remove the Do you ride a wheel? Why not ride the best? A Hce wheel Is the only kind to get. Head our great offer to boys (wl glrli, KrP'C Jp- Luxury Try Oni. Tonlfht El Merito 5 Cent Clgnr I CLYM13H CO Philadelphia PEH1SOOY Moonu. Distributors, Omaha. Brings I Havana Home I to You Wanamaker Brown The Foremost Tailoring House of America TO ADVISE A their 1 hundreds of customers in Omaha and vicinity that they have opened a branch store at 122 South Fifteenths street, near corner ofo DouglasSSj Peass old stand.

Their very large assortment of Foreign and Domestic Woolens comprises all the very latest and up-to-date patterns. Every piece of goods in the store is guaranteed all wool. Suits Made to Measure $13.50 Up xi1 John Bond, Manager Omaha Branch Store 122 South Fifteenth St. "Worth Its Weight in Gold." HOXBAN, I. T.

I nn. IIADWAY Si. New York-Den-tlemen: 1 iond incloied M. 0 for whloh you will pleas send me ono duzen nnd- 1 way ItMdv Relief and one doien Had- I way's ri'u, Your Ready Relief Is considered hereabout to be worth Its weight In sold. This ts why I am Induced to haudli It, I have handled Oil fur some time but I consider the R.

fur superior to this, as it gives beter satisfaction. I AI.KXANDKU Itartway's Heady Relief liisadache. Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, pains and weakness in tho bark, spine or kidneys, pain around tho liver. pleurisy, swelling of the joints and paint of all kinds, The application of Radway's Ready Relief will afford Immudiato raxe and its continued use for a fw days effects a permanent cur. Sold by druggists BE SURE TO GET RADWAY'S $500 REWARD: Wo will py tho abovo for any ro ot Mvor Complaint, Ilypepslr, filok Utmdache, Indigestion, ConitlpHilim or we cannot cure with Mvcrlte, tho L'p-To-Dato Little Liver 1111.

when tho direction are Mrlct. ly compiled with. Tliey ere uiely Vegetable, and never fall to Rive FntUfuctlnii. rontaln 100 111 In. 10c boxes contain 10 I'llls, Go boxes nontsln 15 I'lil.

Ilownioof illbslltutloi a and imitations. Cent by inul). btiiiiipi! tuken, NKIIV1TA t'or, Clituon anil tiknn "i' 111, Wild ir for sale by Koiui Utli anJ DouhIis Bt Omaha. Geo. a Davis, Council UlurtB.

Iowa, -ltE OKFKU FRF.E ADVJvE by our FREE SAMPLE Dr. J.nyM Luns llalm, an ILLUBTRATiiD BOOK on Throat und TLuul' Uiscuneo. TtwusaiiUH navo arauru mvinseives otour Koncrous oner; nave wrinen our aperiallits on lung md throat dike aca piattily about their case and, follonlnc tbeir ndvice, now rejoice In regained health. Krlalu lull r-i your corrcspondcsc la kept Dr. Kay's Lung Balm CUfiruntbed to cure every Whooplrife Coueb, Lroup, Cutarrb, and all aHeutlous of thu luniri and tlirnit.

Kufo for nil ugrn nmt docH not klcken or dldacreewlth tUi'rtomacli. Sold l.yrtruiritlatsat loo. uullett on receipt of price, by Or. B.J. Kny Medical Snratoao SnrlnftB.

N.Y. Hats anil tiats It's economy to consult quality rather than pric: in buying a Ha1, we'd lik: to szll you a Drby nt $2.50. We know its all right every way. We can't say that about the $1.50 grade, are the bsst in the world for $1.50, but not ns cheap in the long run ns the $2.50 grades. CONTINENTAL It.

D. GOItXCn intli AND 1)(I If plilit )ou tell other If wo don't tall ti, Eastman Kodaks still lead. See the latent model id' the So. -1 Cnrti'ltlgu Kodul'- pictures. and en it lie used for either lilntes or illnis.

List prlco OUR PRICE $20.00 All oilier makes of Kodak mid Cameras. THE ROBERT DEMSTER COMPANY, 1215 Fimmiii Street. Developing and llnlslilni l- Urst class workmen. MEN NO CURE. NO PAY If vou han uitctrKMnt.

tnit piHr it our ncuum Oram l.vrlr vH clwlndt 5V0J9 lu uvi failure i iiotonnrrtiimpl. nn I. fumli mltofor fwutleiilnrf. sMlnl i p'Mn i-riTrloiH'. LOCAL APPLIANCE (li Cnirio 1131..

Denver. Ctla Zr. Kuynuucurorurrinu UT If'lirP fcinnlo illMSisc. ilrui'. VIMMl 0 js J) niuitratci una ailvlco Iri-o.

nr. II. Ka. baratoija.iM. RIPAN'S TA7IUI.E9 nn effectuM c'Jf for tho IIIh which originate In bad rtoro txta.

10 tor Sc. At all druElst. Wood wfird HurRiiss JtJUi MiiiiiidBis Tol 10111 Bargain Matinee Today- 25c-50c Ton i(-lit 8:15 Atnoriua'd Most NoUblo Ortfiini.jUi"ii, Wm. II West's Big Minstrei Jubilee prli'r if l.oo. Siiiidn.v Mntli Hint MkIiI "A VI'llAMil-lt I.N yi lt VXtJIll.AMI." BOYD'S THEATER -MARCH 7 SEMBRICH 8S.EnA Under tho directum of 1..

UltAFK, In Doiilzf ttt opera. "DON PASQUALE" Mine. Seinbrich IMl'll Muimr lie I. Miir iiilal Sluiior ltiiNj.1 Slmmr iuiil Muimr lift luiiiml. "iiilurloi-(iiiiml llri'hi'Hlrii 'ar-au'ct H'nuor In the mi'inury oi iuiiik liii.ii Si v.

Vt.t Tilm---- i f- rialu ut Muuliu iiuj lloliulio lit li and Duug-iits nil o'M OnlllHTDN Candy FestivalSaturday Matinee 11 i k. llAtlvllll I.KS'I'I'H, li III liVM'l). TOD Kill 8:20 I'lriuciv. 'rim ici.Minito.iii;. l'rlci-H HvohIiik I0(.

L'Ju. 0'ic Mutliiees WtMlnesdiiy. lc und HuturUuy. 10c and I'w frmt niwH uwiiml, Wulcli for tho Ain.iR'ur I'fwihal in Ihu near Xuiutr, 'Miaco'sTpocadero I Tom I mti.m;u TIIDA llle. Kntlro Week, fxrcplini; KHturdity l.vciilm;, 1-REU IRWIN'S BUHLESqUE GO, i l'rnnentliiK tho Iicn' liurli ainio uuil vaudn.

vlllo of tl" hfiiKuii- A ruru i.o'liMitlua perfectly tunned wliiiuiiIiooiI llvci.Hir; prlccH Mr ninuuii ir you Noxt Thurwdiiy rvcMim inniiKtcr beimdt Next week, Jm ub tluj, Uutturliluj IlurlCbqucru TTTTTTrm I.

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