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THE OMAHA DAILY B - 27, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1901. 3 ' WAKES MENORANDUM PUBLIC | RoBBERS Rg‘l’ 0HIO BANKEAT LEAST EICHTEEN DEAD GE“HGIA oWEs ITS | thousands of dyspeptics throughout the ' land v N[ HOW STRENGTH RESTORED, | Exchange Shots with Cltizens W ey l People as a rule have somewhat of a s 3 | i) LN Ll Procrastination is thel e \dea of the manner in which lite 1« | Government Gives Out Text of Letter to Bscape. 18 Ity List of Soathern Tornado | | ‘u)n'.ul d end cupported. They know they Various Representatives. | coLumBus, 0., March 26.~Seven m._n’ Not Obtainable, Thief of Health. must eat to live. But they do not consider — | broke open and robbed the Somerset bank | | that when the stomach and digestive and |at about 1:30 o'clock this morning. Only | | , - nutritive tracts arc diseased, the object | §TILL ADVOCATES INTEGRITY OF CHINA | yout 85,000 in cash was taken, the r,.'.h”_’ SUFFERERS | L] Nature 18 & very wise and careful mother | O €AUINE, WHICh 18 Ihe AT, Oy [in their hurry overlooking $5,000 in gold | 2 ody, canno h perfectly attained y nds d time se . But eho Is dumb. She speaks by signs | part of the food Ratén 1s converted (nto | sinte artment Contends Nothing |10 ‘"“':;"’.‘]“ k'" ‘,,'.";: ‘;((”f'x:\llnu‘s Helng Ratsed to Provide for the | M ’ The man or woman who does not heed her | nutrition, and the body is but partly nour- Mas Occurred to Cha BTN | our were Stationed ke SUBIEels teke by, | Dewtitet Reltet e | - slgns or falls to understand them must ished. Yet the body is required to do as o1 Unlied States Toward At the first explosion Mr. Hayes, living | tees Organized=No App | a"le s ‘e ery ompuun as a ev pay the penalty. Some day there will be a | much daily as if it were being fully nour Open Door, of posite the bank, came out and was met | for Outside Atd. ’ step ovit the Mne beyond which nature's x",h.;;x |Thn rv;vllll h.: \n‘\;. hmuuxn(! 4.,{1’”'\"“ by the sentinel stat and told to | — I tl t E h esh, loss of welght which goes hand t ouse If he did not waut warnings cease and her penalties begin.| ..o with loss of strength and general | WASHINGTON, March 26.—The crisis in | i ',",'“‘, ",‘,,"“”' Lo '“," - ‘1,‘(', ",",,mv:‘,.‘ BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 26, 0 a. m e a un 0 [] [] ac a“: For instance, there is & man who for years 'debility. When the diseased stomach 15 | (he Chinese question brought about through | i’ en“took. four shots at the robbers as | Much more horrible than the first re never knew he had a stomach, it performed. cured by “Golden Medical Discovery,” the | the expiration of the period allowed for |y S P e PR e eccape, Theso | Of the tornado yesterday are the reaiitics its work #0 perfectly. Some day after eat- | food is digested and assimilated and in the | the signature by China of the Manchurian | b CoL0 M;”fm,d and a regular fusilladc | Which have thus far come out this morn ing he has a little sour or bitter rising in form of nourishment restores the strength | agreement was the principal ¢ today. | was kept up for some time. Armed citizens |08 1t I8 still impossible to compile the the throat. He does not heed it. Later he | and vigor of the body, the proof of this | The conviction that the United States had | hossien (o abhers some distance north |full st of the dead and wounded, but it i | feels an uncomfortable fulness after eat-| being written in the pounds and ounces of | done all that it could to prevent the con- | b nelice here were notified and all near | BOW Certain that eighteen persons were ing, a distress in the reglon of the stom- | lost flesh which are rapidly regained. The | summation of this arrangement, und to tawss instrdoted to Keep & sharp lookout | K!!1ed and that thirty to forty were more or | ach, and perhaps be is uncomfortable | only way in which physical strength can | make clear to the public the complete dis: [go (ho' ronbers, The sherift of Perry |!¢88 injured. The path of the storm was | enough to wonder whether he ought not to be made Is by food, digested and assimi- | approval which is entertained by the United | county. at New Lexington, was notified and | Wide. It covered practically every hamlct o 1. When the stomach and | States government for this sort of secret |groc¥s M O CEEGR T oahounds, | In Jefierson county its allled organs are diseased | treaty-making, it was deemed proper to |Tne dous readily took up the trail, which > following cities were especlally vis- the digestion {s Imperfect, the | give out for publication the following mem- |joq from a blacksmith shop, where the tools |it1€d: Birmingham, Pratt City, Bessemer, assimilation partial, conse- | orandum were obtained. thence to a livery stable and | 11ondale, Brighton, North Birmingham quently there Is a dally loss of | “Chinese correspondence, March 1, 190L | (o the bank. Two rigs had been stolen, and | Trussville and Weem strength. When Dr. Plerce’s | —Telegraphic instructions sent to the rep- after the robbers had driven away the off. | TWenty houses were razed to the ground. Golden Medical Discovery cures | resentatives of the United States in Berlin, ited for daylight to follow the wheel | At Brighton the school house was de- the diseases of the stomach and | Vieuna, Paris, London, Rome, Tokio and | molished and the daughters of Mrs. Stud- other organs of digestion and | g¢ Petersburg had completed their | 4er and Mrs. Walker were severely injured nutrition, the food eaten 15| Department ot State, Washington, I. €., |work the men were lined up in single file |98 the bead. properly digested and assimila- | March 1, 1901.—The following meworandum, [ and the lender gave the orders At Pratt Clity the Methodist church, the ted, the body Is adequately | which was handed to t Chinese miuister High school building, the of “All ready, forward march.” The robbers were as cool as soldlers on commissary nourished and thus its strength the Tennessee Coal and Iron company and is restored. on February 19, 8 transmitted to you for cers tracks, After the robbers | your {nformation and communication to the | gress parade | thirty negro shacks were demolished. The “I will express my thanks | government to which you are accredited The stolen horses were recovered about 4 | Villages of Trussville and Weems are re to you for the kindly advice The preservation of the territorial in-|a m. three and a half miles from town, | POrted destroyed, but word cannot be ree you have given me in regard | tegrity of China having been recognized by | where they had been abandoned. The rob. | C€ived from them, as all telegraph and teles to my case,” writes Miss Carrie | all the power w engaged in joint nego- |pers were then making their way toward |Phoue wires are down ' J. Wharton, of Dunavant, Spott- | tiatfon concerning the injuries recently | Hadley Junction. President Robert Jamison of the Bir- sylvania Co. Va. “When 1| jafticted upon their ministers and nationals | g mingham Railway, Light and Power com- wrote to you last spring I was| by certain officials and subjects of the | pany estimates the property loss in Bur n"a. terrible state. of heatth: | Chinose empire, 1t 1a-evidents advantage. | LINE THE HUBBARD CUPBOARD |1, i o 'ss06,000 Had given up all hope of ever| ous to China to continue the present inter | xitors of nn Indinnn Bank vllh' towns of North Birmingham and being betier 1 #pit up my food | national understanding upon this subject ta Vaults Are Woodlawn and Avendale were also visited all the time and it seemed sour | It would be, therefore, unwise and dangero el and scores of houses were damaged, but as vinegar. 1 would have a bad | in the extreme for China to muke any | pariitid no loss of life is reported there slck headache every other | urrangement or to consider any proposition | RBLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 26.—Through Atd for Survivors. week; in fact, my head never|of a private nature involving the surrender er attorneys enrietta K. Pe s | Every eff s bel ade today he “do something” for himself. But he does | felt clear, and I was perfectly broken down L AL S L T it Bl e M of territory or financial obligations by con gLl il . . Martin of | storm-stricken section of B! s & mot get any further than wondering. He be- | under the strain of losing my food. con- | ventfon with any particular power, and nw{fi'.'.,‘ ‘:h,,,',’,,,'f','.‘ ,:“'",',f:,’,“ ,,\,‘ (‘,,?‘,.','\',lz.' ,,{_\ ;‘“,,m;,‘,r:,.:f Ible. relte? t ly.‘,.r.':.’"'\:'.‘.,‘.ml.»‘” comes sleep . loses flesh, and has other | stantly. 1 was not able to have a physiclan | government of the United States, aiming |, ke charge n‘v the Ellettsville nk, which | their all by the fury of the winds. Troop warnings of the development of disease but | attend me, but had read a great deal In | solely at the preservation of China from | wai closed on an attachment January % to | Buarded the devastated district last night Be sulll tries to work. Some day he col- | your books of what your medicine had | the danger indicated and the conservation | g ety a demand of Dow M. Wood, & heavy | 4nd firemen and policemen searched the lapaes, drops down perhaps at his task and | done for others, fo 1 wrote you and got [ of the largest and most beneficial relations | qopoiiior ; FUlhe; Bt 1o: Mo d8an HEles wers: fousia when he comes o bimself in bed he s sc- !\'mlr advice. Bought two bottles of ‘Golden tween the empire and other countries, in bank was owned and operated by Ed- | and '..;. to 10 o'clock today, no additional rlously 1l He is paying the penalty for | Medical Discovery’ and the first dose I took | accordance with the prineiples set forth In | yond paimer of Chicago. "\,“‘_ Also con. | deaths had occurred. Mayor Drennen, who his heedlessness of Nature's warnings. | [ felt better. When I had finished taking | its circular mote of July and in ““hu'm\ Vodlks at bothot splatn _‘”M Ash- | Is directing the relief work, estimates that Whenever there are undue fullness after |the two bottles the spitting up had entirely | purely friendly spirit toward the Chinese | 1o 01 The banks at' De Taliie and Ash. | $10,000 will relieve the immediate wants eatiug, sour or bitter eructations, belchings | stopped and my head was. much better. 1[empira and all the powers now interested | ot |t BRI OO o o | of the sufferers. The larger part of this and kindred symptoms, it is the sign that | do not say it has yet made an entire cure|in the negotiations, desires to express it8 | g .o pior (he Ellettsville bank was closed | has aiready been raised among citizens and Machen is one of the makers of the new | As the ploneer of a new system of rafls diseaso Is fastening on the stomuch and {of me, as it required more than that for|sense of the impropriety, inexpediency, and | ;0™ yitachments. The aggregate fallure| @ citizens’ meeting will be beld At n0on [ gouch. He hus ehanged the map of Central | rond nnmlmv in the South, Machen knows ‘ digestivo and nutritive tracts. Disease un-|me, ay 1 was 8o very bad, but I belleve [®ven extreme danger to the interexts of [y it LT, TA0, CEREREC CRIWEH (6 Sraie e remainder and to moro per- | Geormia. Fienrtmies Bhves v oy e Hean TAeH less chocked is always progressive, and it | your medicines are just what you have | China of considering any private territorial |\t C9 e S REE S o SSL1Y. SeRALILE, thb ABRHEUC oL ot iiterveo | S oorelk irishing towns have sprung up | what it is to live under intense nervous | 1s omly a question of time in such cases, | xaid of them or financial arrangements Nashville, 1Il., on the charge of misuppro- ¥ along the at least without flroad lnes he has developed. |strain Hendi His joy at finding fn Paine's cel- e * he p priating the bank’s funds il Hon. Clark Howell, in an editorial in the |[ery compound a relMable means of restor- uhnn| the health and strength will be 8e- | «f carefully read the books you sent me | the full knowle nd approval of all the [ Ty L F Ty suits have been filed| The majority of the tornado sufferers are A i B ling s lalion <opghger e iyl every | riously undermined and shall always speak a good word for | POWErs now cngaged in negotiation against Palmer and his bank here by de- | NeBroes and the poorer classes of whites, | Atlanta Covstitution, sald of him: “To the < p o o proprie t this TAKE NO RISKS G » | CHAY." a 4 y de people of Georgia, Machen is known prin- | 1I¢ of his letter to the proprictors of this Py " % o Vet A ek & the ‘Golden Medical Discovery' whenever | positors, The vault has been closed since | Just how many people were hurt in the Ihally btk btk b x‘ i v 1 At remedy e wise man or woman w a ve a chance. No Chiiaze in Statns, 4 . o5 §uadE et [ »robably never be knc N cipally by the roads he has bullt in the |8red risks but will attend to the first symptoms I bave a chan | | Cashier Fryhoffer's sudden disappearance | $torm will probably never be known. Many | (BG Y 1/ has brought all Georgia within | ‘When thousands of men and women in L b 2 | “You can publish this it you think It{ Assuming that the arrangement is to be| from the city and no one knows the com- | Who sustained comparatively trifiing injuries | & b |every walk of lite, from the humblest to of disease of the stomach. Doctor Plerce's 5 carried ® Y ention of ¥ | o e ¢ - | hand-reach of Atlanta, He is a public ben- | V¢ alk of lite, tolden Medical Discovery which has oure | WOTtE while. It “might induce some one|carried out, it Is stiil the conteation bination or what it contains. It is belleved | Pald no heed to their wounds in their anx- | ForC fO the most famous und honored, voluntarily Golden Medicn 1.«‘?‘”;‘ N faring | €18€ to try your medicine who was suffering the State department that nohing hus o¢-| by many that not a dollar will be found | lety to save their scattered houshold eftects | cfactor. go out of their way to tell others the thousands of people who were WUMFINg |, 'y gia” It was by the testimonials of | CUrred o change the status of the United| ywhen the doors are opened on an order from | Ad to look after their dead aud those who | While at work on the Covington and Ma- | proat good Palne's celery compound has from the most aggravated forms of disease | '\ that T was Induced to try ft. I shall | States toward the open door as applied 0] ype court were seriously injured. The names of about | con railroad, Machen's health fai After | jone them; when the ablest physiclans B of the stomach and its allled {olind Ot Al | \lways rely upon your advicc and feel |8DY PArt of China, Inciuding Manchuria [— fitty injured have been obtained, but this [ much useless expenditure of time and |yna® (he best informed pharmacists not gestlon and natrition may.be relled on | 0 %0 45700 vou tell me.” As far as written pledges can commit a| JURY |NDICTS DEAD WOMAN | pumber is thought to be about half those | money he was induced by a friend who had guy proseribe and recommend, but them- quickly and permanently to cure such dis- gl 44 nledged’to accora -t it eity i é only prescribe & o B A i Dr. Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery | POWer: Russia stands pledged to accord to who wero really hurt. The property 1088 | heen cured of nervous prostration to 'Y | goicos yse and find health in Paine's cel- eases in thelr earller stages. Its action Is| o o of the stomach and other | 'he United States the open door if she|wjuy wurte De Who Died |8 estimated in the city at from $200,000 | Paine’s celery compound. That the remedy | o1y compound, the present great demand prompt and efficient. Its effects are last- ity bt "°T | {akes control of Manchuria, either directly to $300,000. pvel 5 ol oLy " . ing. The whole body belng fully nour- | OFkans of digestion and nutrition. 1t cures | |AEC8 FORED S Tlitastty. fhut wirite $ Severai Mouths Ago, Charged “\ oy N (3R ol b dsaibiat b1 was a revelation to him no one can doubt | for the spring remedy is not to be won- o St Sl ok 0 thiol i) by annexation or indirectly, but quite as A careful revision of the dea st places | who reads Machen's letter | fshed fs built up with sound flesh, not with | thFOugh the stomach diseases which seem 0 rea . flabby fat “For about two years I suffered from a very obstinate caso of dyspepsia,” writes R B ord, Esq., of 13 Eastern Ave., Topggito, Ontarigl “L.tried,a g&reat.number of #$medies witHout suctess. I finally lost faith in them all. I was so far gone that 1 could not bear any solid food on my stomach for a long time; felt melancholy and depressed. Could not sleep nor follow my occupation (tinsmith). Some four years ago a friend recommended your ‘Golden Medical Discovery. After a week's treat- ment | had derived so much benefit that 1 continued the medicine. I have taken three bottles and am convinced it has in my case accomplished a permanent cure. 1 can corscientiously recommend it to the SIR ALFRED NAY RESICN Kitchener Reported to Have Aggravated Milner te Point of Disruptien. MR, KRUGER ENJOYS DIFFERENT FEELING w Optimistic Over Present Conditions and Now Hopes to See Guerrilla Bands Wear Out the LONDON, March 27.—The Daily Express prints & rumor that Sir Altred Milner is dissatisfied with his qualified authority and h asked the government to give bim “either a free hand or no hand.” Mr. Chamberlain is sald to have replied that it would not be advisable to disasso- clate the authority of Sir Alfred Milner from that of Lord Kitchener and the rumor goes that Sir Alfred contemplates resign 1ng. “It Is an open secret, press, “that Sir Alfred Milner has long chafed at having Lord Kitchener at his elbow to check or modity his proposals.” The Amsterdam correspondent of the Daily Mail wires the substance of an inter- view with Mr. Kruger, whom he found ina “most optimistic frame of mind.” “General Babington’s victory over Gen- erul Delarey had b Mr. Kruger thought, “magnified in the reports. He thought the Magaliesburg range and Rustenburg were again in the sion of the Boe on - tinues tho correspondent, “and old guerrilla is forced to make peace overtures ness ¢ entlon, says the Daily Ex- the will continue until England CHIC ), March A holiness conven- tion has been called to meet in_Chicazo from May -4 10 lo. With (he loea of uniting all holiness organizations throughout the IT CAME BACK. The Doctor's Wife Fou exion Agal Coffee ts no respecter of persons when d Her Come it ‘comes to the polsonous effects thereof. A prominent physiclan's wife of Monti- cello, Ind., says that coffee treated her very badly indeed, giving her a serious and painfu’ stomach trouble, and a wretched, muddy complexion Her husband is a physician of the reg- ular school and opposed to both tea and coftee, #o he induced her to leave them off and take on Postum Food Coffee The stomach trouble disappeared almost e magle, and gradually her complexion cleared up; now she it in excellent condi- tion throughout. There are thousands of highly organized people who are made sick in a varlety of different ways by the use of coftee, and most of these people do mot suspect cause of their trouble. They think that others can drink coffee and are well, and they can, but about one person out of every three is more or less poisoned by coftee, and this can be proved by leaving off cof- fee and taking Postum Food Coffee. In nearly every case the disorder will be greatly relieved or entirely disappear. It 18 easy emough to make a trial and see whether coffee is 4 poison to you or not. The mame of the doctor's wife can be glven upon application to the Postum Cereal Co., Lid, at Battle Creek, Mich. the remote from that o.gan but which have thelr origiu in disease of the stomach and | its allied organs. It the dealer offers a “Golden Modical Discovery,”; sememben that the sole motive of substitution is 1o enable bim to make the little more profit substitute for pald by the sale of less meritorious prep- arations, GIVEN AWAY. | Dr. Plerce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser contalning more than a thousar large pages and over 700 illustrations, is sent free on recelpt of stumps to pense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound velume or only 21 stamps for the | ex- | | | } Address Dr R. V. book in paper covers Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. world Into 1 international union. call for the convention fs signed by the follow- ing: G. Hughes ork; W. T, Hogu Hiinofs: Isafah Towa; J. A, Wood, Californta: A, M. Hills, Toxas; J. MeD! Kerr, Canada; C. Crittenton, Wash- ington; Smith, Missourl, 8. II. Shaw, 1ilinols. BAD RESULTS FROM JOKE | Ernest J. Walter, Alleged Black- maller of Senator Kearns, Makes Explana Word has reached the postoffice authori- tles at Omaha that Ernest J. Wolter, the merchant of Schuyler, Neb, who wus cently arrested on a charge of attem ing to extort money from Senator Kearns of Utah, has admitted to Inspector Sulli- re- van of Denver that he wrote oue of the threatening lotters received by the sena- tor, but that he still insists the entire scheme was the result of an attempt to be funny. He says he wrote the letter 1o please a traveling man who had recently sold him a bill of goods, and with the understanding that it was to form the foundation of a practical joke, Since his arrest Wolter has disposed of his stock of goods at Schuyler to F. Kropf, his brother-in-law, for $3.000. His labili- ties are sald to have been $5,000. This sale leads the citizens of Schuyler to be- lieve that Wolter intends to leave that town as soon as his troubles with the gov- ernment have been settled BAD PAIR STRIKE TOWN Frank Gree uby Stewart, eged St Louls Crooks, Come 0 Omaha, Green and Ruby Stewart, alleged colored crook were recently driven out of St the police, dropped into town Monday evening from Sloux City and were arrested by Patrolmen Lahey and Thomas Tuesday evening. They feared their presence would | not be welcome and for that reason did | not wait until the train arrived at the | depot, but got off in the yards and walked | in. The woman was recently before the | Als Frank Ruby alias who Louls by grand jury at Sloux City on a charge of {larceny, but escaped punishment because | the complaining witness, a we!l known white citizen, would not appear against her. The palr were locked up at the city Juil as suspicious characters and will be | glven the option of staying there for an indefinite period or leaving the city. HANGING FROM A RAFTER| Dend Body of Missing t at the County Honpital, [ ery o Patle William ~ Schaeffer, an inmate | county hospital, disappeared several days ago and on Monday his dead body was discovered hanging from one of the rafters in'the basement. It is thought that Schaeffer committed suicide on the same | day he disappeared, as the body was in a | state of decomposition when discovered No ‘aquest was considered necessary and the remains were buried in the potters fleld | Schaeffer was formerly a grocery clerk and lived on Sherman avenue. He went to the hospital about two years age, suffering with an incurable disease, and for some time he has been considered mildly in sane. He was unmarried and without rela- tives in this city, of the effectually. Russo. *hinese agreement. of the State department, and that by the means as shown in this That is the view view is with Conspiracy. CHICAGO, March 26.—The grand jury to- ; day returned an indictment charging con- endorsed by the entire cabinet spiracy against Miss Marle Defenbach, « The administration believes the secret) voung woman who been dead for agreement between Russia and China bs tnf poo 5000 N e e to her violation of the spirit, if not the letter, of} goutn mystertously in connection with an tho general understanding to which all the| 410509 scheme to swindlo. life insurance powers subscribed last summer, and the| omiavies. in which K. Wayland Brown United States government is prepared 10| gormerly guperintendent of & well known use all {ts moral suasion and Influence o} gotoctive agency, s charged with being prevent its consummation. Further than | oyt IR S TR that, however, this government is not pre-| gioting 4 dead person was to have her men- pared to go. The president and members| ¢jonag’ as a conspirator in order that cer- of the cabinet believe it is conceivable that| gin" cyidence concerning the conkpiracy Russia is entitled, perhaps, to some &ep-| yuy ho ntroduced at the trial. Miss Defen- arate guaranties from China for the pro-| bach, the evidence ghows, was interested in tection of Its rallroad concession in Man | the 4“.; iracy . indictments were also <l:lu':u. -,m, lm'l to ‘l'\"l. extent | yoteq against Wayland Brown, Dr. :)\l:'r‘nm > *l il AT % ““‘ ““I‘h’ August M. Unger and Frank H. Smiley, the 0 o s o obta b " | other members of (he alleged conspirac, secret treaty. This government has | - Rt Suneriieny information regarding this treaty, and while | there s no indication of the exact nature CRIMINAL LITERATURE BILL ource ¢ s infol ol 5 conside sourco of this information, it 15 conshdered | ity introduces Meanure in accurate and definite. The president an Promicent anoi House Forbidding Both Its cabinet, it is understood, have no direct in ablicath sal cation and Sale. formation concerning the imminent rupture £ e joined by another power. publish, or to bring into the state for the purpose of selling, giving away or other- The news from the Phillppines, as com- | Lii“H O ILTE BTN BHAe OF O0iel municated to the cabinet by Secretary Root i book, : | ical, pamphlet or magazine, the chief fe continues not only reassuring, but much Ligtil L 9-Ahief [he more favorable than could have been antic pated. The president informed the men bers of the cabinet that he had sent fc Mr. P. C. Knox of Pitisburg, who was Southern California, and that upon his ship. Wheels! Wh Ride a Bee wheel and be in the swim. we Licen marriage The following issued yesterday: Name and Addr Charles J. Edlund, Sioux Clty, Ta Alma Nelson, Omiha Henjamin F. Moss, Graham, Mo Frances 8. Dunn, Omaha Philip Nugel, South Omaha Midgle Bowley, South Omaha Samuel B. Rosenberg, Omaha ... Dora Harding, Omahiv licenses -Hard Coug-l‘xsr‘ No matter how hard your cough is or how long you have had it, you want to get rid of it, of course. It is too risky to wait until you have con- sumption, for sometimes it's impossible to cure this disease, even with Aver’s Cherry Pectoral If you are coughing today, don’t wait until tomorrow, but get a bottle of our Cherry Pec- toral at once and be relieved. r- rival here on Thursday it was his intention | | to formally offer him the attorney general- | s! Wheels! How they go! were ture or characteristic of which is the record of a commission of a crime, or the display by cut or illustration of crimes ccmmitted, or the acts or pictures of criminals, des- peradoes, or of men or women in lewd or unbecoming positions, or improper dress Any persons guilty of a violation of this act shall be fined not less than $10 nor more than $100." HOBSON HONORED AT HOME » Present Emi- t Young Naval Ocer v Contly Stlver Servie TGOMERY, Ala., March 26.—Captain Hobson received an ovation at his home in tonight, the occasion being the prosentation to him of a silver servica costing $1,000 by his neighbors and f Letters of regret were read from Governor Sanford, Senator Morgan and General Wheeler In receiving the service Captain Hobson said he felt thankful to the people of his Greenshoro end home. His remarks were specially directed to the scenes of his boyhood. The testi onial, he said, would serve as an in- spiration for him to work in behalf of his country. He particularly regretted that his men, Admiral Cervera . and Admiral Sampson, could not be present to join in his pleasure. The remarks were cheered to the echo ROBBER IS CONSIDERATE Enters Late Vice President Hobart's Home and Leaves Note of Apology. PATERSON, N, J,, March 26.—A robber who entered the residence of the late Vice President Hobart Sunday night and who de- parted without any booty on finding the sil- verware marked left the following note in a loving cup, which had been given to Mrs. Hobart by the Old Ladies' Home Soclety for Charitable Work: “I humbly beg your par- don. I do not want to rob good people.” The city council fatled to meet last night Only three members, Councilmen Karr, Zimman und Hascall, were in attendang at the hour for calling the meeting tc order A board of medical officers to examine candidates for promotion to stewardships in the Army Hospital corps will sit at Fort Riley this week. Three candidates have in- nounced themselves as ready for ine exami- nation J. L. Brandeis' coachman drove while 1t was coming Dodge street hill late Tuesday thrown to the pavement uls l|ulm\ The carrfuge uged and the fender | wrecked, in tront down the afternoon He wi but escaped seri- was badly d ol the car was between Russia and Japan, or its extent,| spRINGIIELD, 11 March I thé but the developments are belng watched | joywor house of the state legislature tod with eager interest. Generally it is not be- | panresentative Kelly introduced a bill con. lieved hero that ther will be a collision | oruing criminal literature, The text of | between the two powers, as there is a| gno bill follows strong impression that Japan would not un- | wp gpall bo unlawful for any perso |dertake a war with Russia single-handed | (o il or offer for s L ‘m. itk and there fs no indication that she would be ¥ - |Brssceseeccescsrrererrenne the total number of dead in the city at thir- teen, several persons who were missing and had been reported dead having been located Two negro workmen reported missing at Irondale are believed to be dead under wrecked buildings. If they are. dead this will increase the total number of deaths in Irondale to five, making a grand total of eighteen dead in Birmingham and vicinity. The following 1s a complete list of the dead White LR, G. C. CHAPMAN. MRS. ROBERT J. LOWE 1 NT SON OF R. J. LOWE THREE-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER OF B R. HUDSON, L C. CHLUMPE, German, Colored JOHN MYRO. CARRY HENRY, 8§ years old. CARRIE HUDSON. MAGGIE BLEVENS ¥. STEDMEYER, school girl, LIZZIE GODLOW. LIZZIE GLENN, COOK OF B. R. HUDSON. Dead at Irondale JOHN GARDINER, white MAMIE AND CLARENCE HUNTER, col- v | ored. Thirty-five persons were more or less se- are expected to die. A VALUABL r Coughs and Co 1 have not s im Children, the slightest hestitanc edy lon. “It this val | ficial. colds. It dren and seldom bottle to cu takes more than them of hoarseness. cine and they are all myself over the result drugglsts. FIRE RECORD. ., March Corning electric light troyed by fire this morning The entire inside was burne walls remain standing. The loss mated at $6,000; insurance, $5,000. second fire of the kind. 6. —(Special.) plant was de- t 1 o'clock but the is estl This is No cause s The New Smelting Plant, SANTA FE, N. M., March 26.—The new reduction plaut of the Copper Hill Mining company has been completely destroyed by fire. Loss, $75,000. eesssssescssssssesssecees Fixed for Your & Guidance when ordering Beer table purposes—it's th to beer perfection for family and hat leads -THE STAR MILWAUKEE — Watch for the trade-mark on all ackages. 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Doctors periodically tinkered at and patched me up so that my on Pair remed ‘s celery compound & from now on. B. ( my family MACHEN, Lake City, Mich., should in the United States: PEPSIN SYRUP COMPANY, DEAR Sirs: All Druggists, Office most people & great many Get Ahead of the Spring Rush For Offices. but there are 6th floor; one fice; drd 'foor, Lnd strect or five smal nerves would hold together for a short while, seemingly just long enough for my | bank account to get a respite. However your medicine has side-tracked the doctors, My nerves don't seem o require any rest, and 1 am in such good spirits these days it doesn’t matter much whether 1 have any bank account or not. 1 have determined frospects are that the demand ces in Omaha was never so great as it will be this apring. There ure not vault on the groun Besides the dered at. | Paine’s celery compound is the one real epring remedy known today that never falls to benefit. It cures diseases due to nerv- ous weakness or a bad state of the blood. The most wide-awake, intelligent part of every community in this country are among its most enthusiastic vouchers and endorsers The agreement of opinion among the | best informed, most observant class of peo- ple, in the well-to-do homes of our largest cities, as well as in the more frugal town communitie Paine’s celery com- pound far fu advance of any spring remedy, It is, in fact, the only spring remedy ever heard of in the homes of practising | physicians, places A few words that will be appreciated by fond parents who guard the welfare and health of their children. The following letter trom the editor of the “Plain Dealer” of be read by every mother Laxe Crry, Mic., May 3§, 1900. Monticello, Il I have used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in my family for several years and pronounce it the best mild laxative and alterative medicine that I have found after many trials. GEQ. S. STOUT, Editor of the *'Plain Dealer." SOLD BY Wholesale and Retail. Advice to Seekers. April and May are the months when do “their moving The or of- rooms vacant in The Bee Building them weveral among which are particularly cholce; one di rectly in front of the slevator on the on_the 1st floor next to the entrance to The Hee businees of- a suite of threa rooms o ver on the large office and floor facing 17th there are four r rooms in various parts of the buflding. Tho rents are reasonable and the ervice perfeot R. C. PETERS & CO., RENTAL AGENTS, Ground Floor, Bee Bullding, Omaha.