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THE OMAHA DAILY NUST DEFEND SUGAR NN Dietrich Will Oppose Ouban Treaty if Boet Grower: Lose Demaic BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 13 'HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM? Doctors Say Thnat Every Humin Acie is Rieunatic. Tae S:at o Rhezumatism is in the Kidnev K:ep the Kidneys H:althy and Rhzumatism Wil Disappear. YOUR KIDNEYS ARE DISEASED Thousands of Men and Women have Kid ney Disease and Do Not Know It Until It Has Developed Into Bladder Trouble, Rheumatism. Diabetes or Bright's Dis ease, Which Will Prove Fatalf Not At tended to Promptiy the smal back nflamma adder pains in t a the he swe Ilings all cver ir k jdneys are discasec properly. 1f you huve be taken 1o stop becomi being nighiy which they the ceneral remarking that th apparently the had ed in was given In the school, s CONDEMNED MAN RETAINS HIS NERVE Sicas an earney spoke in pleased with the eondition in | found théngs well as with | onduct of the sehool, they he Kearney institution was managed of any they the stete. An entertainment the evening by the boys of so0 remarks by Senators Wall by Senator Simon of Oregan Fries. Prof Thomas of the - - SENATE INFORMALLY TALKS RLCIPROCITY Lands Withdrawn from Settle: High school and Mr. Gregg also brief the boys A number of The register and receiver of the senaters took occasion to make a note of askan Clatms ofice at Douglas, Wyo., were directed he proposed normal site and were frre in 41y by the commissioner of he general land expresuing sod With ,h, office to temporarily suspend or withdraw city and its surroundings. from any public entry whatever certain WHONG MAN GE]S A BEAT‘NG lande within their land district. The with Grawal is recommended by the director of — the geological survey and are in the Sweet- | y He May | water reservation, now under consideration tes. | for irrigation purposes tavorably | The commissioner of Indign affairs tuday | announced that G. H. Bingenheimer, Indian agent at Standing Rock agency, has n dered his resignation and that it had been 1t is understood that J. C. Creig- which be superintended himself. Senator Millard hae secured much more commodious rooms for hie senatorial goods and chattels and early this morning commenced to move his personal belongings, together with papers, documents, e which have ac cumulated. He takes two rooms vacsted N HOPE FOR MNIEGENFIND Governor Mickey Out of Btate and Mc@ilton Deciines to Act. land ature Urged to Make Appropri to- for & Monument to Mark | Place of Lewis and Clark's { | WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Amendment Limit- mov ing Reduction in Duties Is Neee : themselves as ple = el Others Say Trast Alome Will Bemefit. Possibil DI s Now 1 (From a Btaff Correspondent.) of -m-- LINCOLN, March 12.—(Special.)—Gottlieb Niegenfind will be hanged at the peniten- | tiary tomorrow. Governor Mickey is out of town and will mot return before the execution and Asting Governor McGilton will not interfere When asked this afternoon if he would interfere, Licutenant Governor McGilton said: “1 will pot. Had the proposition beer made to me originally to interfere, 1 cer- tainly would have done 8o, for 1 do not be- lieve in capital punishment. But 1 will not take advantage of the governor's mbsence to do that which he would mot sanction 1 was raised in a state that has never bad capital punishment and in that state there 1s as little erime as there is in any state ia the union Capital punishment, in my estimation, is a relic of barbariem and 1 am opposed to it. But in this case 1 will not intertere.” In the meantime Niegenfind is things calmly and does not seem to fear his fate. This morning be stated that he bad had a good night's sleep and humor ously remarked, “and 1 am going to have another one, t00. This morning the fol- lowing telegram was received by Warden Beemer from the brother of Niegenfind Dear Brother—I must write a line must bid you good bye, for very hard rt, but God help us. Hoping to m fn Heaven. “Rudoiph wishes the rame dear brother my heart is breaking to ke.p you with us, but God hae cal:>d your tim to come home. 1 wish He will soon cali us Never will forget your love, and Kisses to you from Olga. RUDOLPH NIEGENFIND. Urging Monumeat Bin WASHINGTON, March sfon of the senate today lasted five miny Mr. Kean (N. Y.) reported back {from the committee on contingent expenses the resolution introduced vesterday by Sen- [ ator Alliscn to authorize the commitiee on | o7 B os A\ng the recess for the | acceptes 'p‘:f" - ‘_',’.:“"’;:_“.‘;’h, eyl ':‘nd"‘” Peus | DA, post trader's clerk at Standing Rock atopeet agency, will be appointed to succeed Bing- In this cunnection Mr. Platt (Conn.) gave | “Ehelmer ®1 The president today sent the name of ootice of & modification of the rules which |, e WESTIERL ERY RO ool . D) he propcsed by which the senate at auy | to be assayer in charge of the United States time by a three-fifths vote could ‘ | . —The open ses- Assailant Paing in J=iL urine urine matic pains and zema tell you 3 their work gare snould d YORK, Neb, March 12.—(Special.)—"'Pa Crowe” has been staying at York for the past year and claims to be a detective He has not been in trouble before during his residence here. Clarence Fosdick and Pat Crowe at about § o'clock last evening walked to South York and Crowe called on George F. Hallock. Shortly Fosdick walked to the Elkhorn track, and about the time be arrived at the track Hallock came runnitg out of the house inm pursuit of Crowe, and not being able to catch him h: ceught young Fosdick and at omce coms menced 10 pound him. After giving him a severe pounding he called the police, ask- ing them to arrest Fosdick. Fosdick's condition was such that he was at once taken to his home in North York, where & the present time he ir requiring medical | attention, and it may result fatally. Hal- lock 16 in jail and will be held there until it is learned if Fosdick gets well. Hallock claime that they came to his house and annoyed him and that st various times since his marriage on Ma-ch 3 Jast parties had come there, annoying them. Thinking the best way to put a stop to the annmoy- | ances he resolved to catch the next omes, who happencd to be Crowe and Fosdick Fosdick claims that he met Pat Crowe on the street, and that Crowe invitel him take & walk and that when Crowe rapped at Hallock's house, he went on toward the track and that he did not bave amy in- tention of efther annoying or disturbing Hallock. Crowe was later arrested on & misdemeanor charge and is mow in jafl GRAY ACQUITTED OF MURDER! Jury Reaches Verdict in Three Hours on Second Trial of the e and ‘are not able - ms gr sense uie atng the entire eystem 'IF IN DOUBT MAKE THIS TEST: Put some & reddish the progress c & chronic and impregr ) urine in & glass: after it stands 24 brick-dust sediment in it or particles floating in urine, or the urine s milky or vou will kKnow your neyve are in & diseased condition tIf they are tended to without delay the bladde rinary organg wiil b intlamed, uric acid will poleon the bloo stomach will hecom gfected and unable to digest \he food. the rystem wiil becom: weak an the result will be a breakdown of the general health, with Bright & a. or diabetes, which will pr fats with promptness great care. Warner's Safe Cure streng the kid and enable them t rheumatism, rheuma gout, diabetes, Brigh uric inflammation « bladder and ufinary organs and' res 1 ent alth and vigot A B-cent bottle has often been suff cases of kidney ease when the simple home test described hae beep made and trouble discovered in the earlier stages ANALYSIS FREE after making our sim: condl of your kidnevs, send a sample of your Safe Cure Co. Rochester, N. Y.: the doctors wil port and advice free. together with a valuabie m about diseases of the kidneve, liver, bladder and blood hours if th, Kid nd’ { the . A order fixing the dme at assay office at Deadwood, to the senate which a vote should be taken upon any TELTILG, D A — pending question and fixing the limit of | time any senator could occupy in pending such final vote uler; Harry Clay, This proposition to closure the debate | Warren Lebarron was in the form of a resolution. It was | ordered to ile on the table | ome These rural c e debate i day: Nebraska—Ames, to- Grant Easton, reg- substitute. lowa—Dows, | regular; Clara Lebarron substitute; Gerwin, Gerald B. Bywater, reg- ular; Joseph Bywater, substitute; Maxwell, John M. Cummings, regular; Joseph Evans, substitute. | Postmasters appointed Nebraska — | George A. Brooks, Bazile Mills, Knox | county, vice F. J. Winter, removed: Fritz i rriers were appointed Agree om Vote. Mr. Cullom at 12:05 p. m into executive session, when details ! the agreement to vote upon the Panama canal treaty were discussed After the agreement was reached Senator { Morgan did not manifest any disposition to proceed with the discussion of that | treaty. Senator Cullom thereupon asked | the senate to take up the Cuban treaty, but | | Senator Foster of Louisiana objected, say- ing tlat his colleague, Senator McEnery, { who desired to speak, was absent. This ob- | jection prevented formal comsideration of | the treaty as such, but there was more or | less discussion of the effect of amendment to require the approval of the treaty by the house. The general opinion was that the treaty 1 not become effective until | after legislation by bill or joint resolution, in which both houses of congress should | concur. This was the view taken by the commit- tee on foreign relations, which earlier in the day so smended the treaty as to make it inoperative until the house had voted | upon it. Claim H. Senator Teller and others contended that the action of the house on reciprocity | treaties is necessary in order to conform to | the constitution. Senator Allison, who al- | Sandman near Lynch in.a quarrel which | ways has taken a leading part in tariff and | started over & dog fight. He plead self- | financial legislation, was quite emphatic fa | defense, alleging Sandman attacked him | his exposition of this view and cited & num- with & pitchfork. This was the second | ber of reciprocity treaties, in all of which trial of the case, the jury disagreeing the co-operation of the two houses of com- expedition landed. The bill sets out that | the Orst bearing. R A et they were the first white men who, on or b Looatcs Blolen hoess: e Teliee Encuniel about July 30, 1804, reached Nebraska soil e 2 % e T I GSLE, GRETRMNAS THAT I e heer the Louisiuna purchase. 1t 18 docated AINSWORTH, Neb. March 12—(Special |a direct thrust at the sugar industry and | e e hore the eounci] with the Telegram.)—Sherifl Curry and Bd Blakey. | that it would beneft the sugar trust alone. | Indians was beld five days later and where SPocial stock detective, have located (he | The reduced duties on raw sugar would, he Fort Atkinson was located and continued DOTSe stolcn from a ranch on the Niobrara | said, aid the combine ‘o the exter’ of | for elght years the greatest western post |00 went after the animal this evening. | §60,000,000 cnnually It is known that, Wowever, shortly atter of the United States army, the advance |The thief left for parts unknown after dis-| He also discussed the amendment recom- | yr Morgan's ar-ival a messenger from the guard of the American government against | POSIDE of (he animal o 4 prominent stock- | mended by the committee on foreigd rels- | White House came in search of him. but | e Rotihng dint BNt dirareton. man near here and several transfers of the | tjons, which provides that the Teduction o | My orees wor e e ey i, DUt The socleties of the Sons und Daughters | horse bave been made since the theft| Gubsn sugar during the Iife of the treaty | vajet could not say whem he would re. | of the American Revolution have taken the | !mplicating one or two of the members of | shall not be more than 20 per cent and that | yars After | » { tura. paying several calls Miss Mor- inftiative in arousing a patriotic sentimen: | € Brown County Stock association. during this time there shall be no reduc- . calling for the marking of this spot, &n: gan and the ladies in the party returned tion on sugar imported from any other | 1o jupcheon, but without Mr. Morgan. | it is proposed that the monument shall b country. He ridiculed this amendment, de- | Fyrher than to say that he is on his way | erected under its auspices. The amoun claring that it had been inserted merely 10 | 4o New York, Mr. Morgan wpuld Dot dis. of land to be purchesed and the amount to catch the votes uf senators from SUEAT: | cusg his visit. be expended’ in the erectlon of the monu- producing states. He asserted that it comlay 3, widiled the wmapitol for a ment shall be within the discretion of the have 20 possible effect in binding the §OV- | chore time and saw & mumber of semators, Board of Public Lands and Buildings and ernment of the United States if congress 4 the plans and specifications to be furnished | including Messrs. - Dietrich; Hanna end z . should decree otberwise. In other words -}Gormn. It was stated that the visit of | NEW ORLEANS, March —Founders’ | by the society shall be upproved by the this enactment could be repealed just as a same authority. | t y the various | . Mr. slorgan had Do significance concerp- |2Y was celebrated today by the wvarious ' T Sy Cliie house the interview is sald statute might be by congress departments of Tulane Univer of ing pending business in the senate. et ‘Ihe ceremonies {ook place at | 10 Bave been a fabrication. E. 8. Bradley, & e l" b i Dietrich Defends Amendm Mr. Morgan called at the White House [WWHRSS e WORCHIRTE (OO PUOr the | traveling correspondent, formerly employed past s of 5 Raiioe t the p ¥ ::. ‘r'l;l“i}.“':r'u“f.‘:::.."" bu‘xllh:rr’: are Senator Dietrich defended the amend- |during the afternoon and held a conference | | oo oio "o ™o ouceq by the presence of | OB the Omaha World-Herald, called on the | raovn gyl appeal to the patristic- pride of ment. He admitted the provision could be | With the president. He alone and re- | paourg M. Shepard of New York and Presi- | BOvernor & week ago and talked with him it scanigrogpelngiel ok sl shogion repealed, but that was not likely to happen. | Mained for about half an hour with Mr.| public attention, and to none of them does He and some of the other beet sugar senma- | | Roosevelt | dent Robert C. Ogden of the Southern Edu- | TeBarding the live stock and forest condi- | more interest attach than to such as may tors had exerted their influence to have the Satiemal’ confanaed tions in this state. The governor dis- Service. | Cntiont A)bhansh rostind cussed the subjects and said that some | be comnected with the piigrimage of Ex- amendment adopted by the committee and | plorers Lewis and Clark a century ago. It i . od % tockmen were greatly dissatisfied, but he | —The commissioners of Big Horn county General James A. Dumont, chief of the | 8ssemblage, which completely filled the | 510 . a n ¢ its scceptance or nonacceptance would de- | gieamghip inspection service, Treasury de- | theater. The procee pened with | did mot say that the state would fight | have offered a reward of §500 for nforma- is proposed that the laying of the corner- termine his final vote on the ratification of | partment, has resigned, to take eflect on | Prayer by Bishop Davis S. Summs. Ed- | Roosevelt, or any other member of the |tion that will lead to the arrest and con- stone of the monument shall occur August 4 pext, the centenni auniversary of the takimg On motion of | the senate went £, 1 ple home test, there your mind &s 10 the Dept. Warner's 4 wend you a which teils all Warner’s Safe Cure The foliowing letter &8 a sample of thc grateful men and women who have been SANMUEL THOMPSON, JR., L way i € me pleasure to tell what W imatism, and from chil 1 1 had ar rmed me was the direct r esult_of rheumatism. When hut & boy tim of catarrh of the bladd er. 1 could not describe swful suffer d stomach were con tinually out of order quently while 1 ing_al the etreet 1 became sick izzv. 1 had that tired worn-ouf feeling, and as I grew older my kidneys besan to troabl " had frequent paing In the smal) 1y back ‘1 must have gone to twenty physicians without deriving any medi they sold me. 1 was in_despair, and ‘riends ofte me out as & young man who corid not live very long. Indeed. 1 did whether 1 iived or 80 constant and intense was my misery. 1 inte i vthing. ' 1 feit irritable all the time, and when | w ter a frequently disturbed sleep I felt ‘even more exhausted tha when I retired. Doctors said it was aoubtful if 1 would ever heve perfect health. ( lay 1 met a friend who recommended Warner's Sate Cure | »ok nearly a dozen bottles. Aftcr I had first begun to use it the effect war marvelous. 1 commenced 1o feel better, and was soon on the (0ad to com plete recovery. Today 1 am absolutely free of rheumatiem and #li my other 0id troubles, and there jsn't a healthier or a more active man in G rman W and all this is due to Warner's Safe Cure. ~SAMUEL THOMPSON, JR., 100 Eust Washing.on idd jerham, Scandia, Custer county, vice C. B. Lauridsen, resigned; Frank Zulkosky, Sed- lov, Valley county, vice H. Osentowska, re- signed; Benjamin F. McDonald, Thurston Thburston county, vice George H. Smith. resigned. lowa—Jobn F. Maplethorpe, Dun reath, Marion county; George M. Rathburn Genoa, Wayne count The Continental National bank of Chi cago was today approved as teserve ages for the Formers' National bauk of Prim- ghar, Ia The postoffices at Mentorville, Antelope county, Nebraska, and Ada, Jerauld county South Dakota, have boen discontinued George 0. Telleson of Omaha, Homer A Foster of Columbia, George W. Baxter of | West Liberty and Tom M. Harper of Char- | iton, la. were toduy appointed railway { and ut i usande of | ured by a promi umec Wa: Bt icited letters received from r's Bufe Cure. ‘ Min of Germantown, arner's Safe Cure has accomplished for me dh o fection of the heart, which A delegation from Omaha representing the Nebraska societies of the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution was in Lincoln yesterday presenting to the legislature a piea for the passage of H. R 278, a measure introduced by Loomis of Dodge county looking to the commemors tion of the expedition into what is now Nebraska territory of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark. It is proposed in the bill that $5,000 be appro- pristed with which the Board of Public Lands and Buildings shall purchase a site and erect a monument at or near Fort Cal- boun, in Washington county, pointing out the place where Lewis and Clark and their companions landed, where the council be- tween them and the Indians was held Au- gust 4, 1804, and where Fort Atkinson was | atterward lo ted. | Fort Calhoun is the site at which the tr pointe not care in the mail clerks. Charged with Causing Wieck. Case. Richard Hamilton, formerly an employe of the Southern railway, was arrested today on the charge of causing the wreck on the New York & Flori"a express at Ravens- worth, Va. last month, in which two men were killed Confirmed by the Sen: Corfirmations by the sena Richard E. Thompson, signal corps, to be lieutenant colonel, gemeral corps; Major Willlam C. Rogers, surgeon, to be assist- ant surgeon general, with the rank of colonel. Morga Neb., March 12.—(Special Tele- e Must Act. in the case of Willlam ¥ a verdict of acquittal, after being out three hours. Gray was tried for wurder, having killed Herman | BUTTE gram.)—The jury [ brought in .. re is purely vege | . . or harmful drugs | s not constipate; is & most | | | kills the it is free from wediment an disea se germs e and contains no narcotic nd 18 plessan ble and effective tonic it is & stimulant to digestion aud Major CURE RHEUMATISM Warner's Safe Cure i what you need u can buy it at any drug store; two regular sizes; 50c and $1.00 Refuse Substitutes nnd Imitations. There is none “just as good as Warner's Safe Cure. It hae cured all kidney disease during the last thirty Te. It is prescribed and used by doctors themselves in th: leading hospitals as absolute cure for ali forms of disease of the kidneys, liver bladder and blood they are harmfal. Beware of so-called kidney cures full of sediment and of bad odor— & bottle 5 of in | 1y forms the o the merits of Washington. J. Plerpont Morgan and party arrived u:‘ e Wash pears ot et i uios, % POWER OF PUBLIC OPINION kuowledge of their plans were denfed at | the hotel. SPET Frazee, Bob Hunter, Andrew Miller, Wii liam Smith, John Arnold, Bob Reicke, A. T Smith, Oscar Bridger, Gus Palmer aund Hub Beach and George Armsirong of Fort Col- lins. “Steamboat,” the not>d ovtlaw horse that attracted attention &t Cheye:me and Denver, will be ridden by Frank Stone RICHARDS DIiD NOT SAY IT Friends of Wyoming Governor De- | clare Anti-Roosevelt Interview is a Pure Fabrication. | Effect of Thought of Nations Upon Action of Others. DAY AT CHEYENNE, Wyo.,, March 10.—(Special.) Onve i —Governor De Forest Richards left a few daye ago, with Mrs. Richarde, for a visit in the east and south. He was wired with reference to the alleged interview with him, publiehed in the Washington Post, in which he is charged with saying that Wyo- ming and a number of other western states ) would line up sguinst President Roosevelr, owing to his policy in regard to the estab. lishment of forest reserves, but a reply | has mot been received. Killed in M KEYSTONE, 8. D., March 12.—(Special | Telegram.)—Frank McGonigal was killigd and F. L. Lester and Richard Maywell seriously iniured by being caught in 8 cave-in in a tunnel on the Lucky Boy mine last evening, In which they bad been work- ing. Assistance was close at hand and the rescuers had hard work in reaching the men. The injured miners will recovgr The ground was bad and due care was not taken in the work of timbering. MocGon- igal was very badly crushed, tons of earth and rock falling upon and cavering him, while the other two were protected by the timbers forming an ar over ithem FOUNDERS' NEW ORLEANS Bust of Mrs. Woods for Library. YORK, Neb., March 12.—(8pecial.)—The York public library his been presented with a life-sized bust of hirs. Lydia Woalls, who bequeathed the funds that bullt the new library building, which is one of the finest | in the state. The gift was made by Mr. Edward Woods, one our leading citizens and business men, and is highly appre- ciated. . Edward M. Shepard of New York Calls Attention to Influence of Ameri- ~ecan Opinion in World Afizirs. Starch Workers Get Raise. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., March 12.—(Spe- cial Telegram )—The management of the Argo starch worke today presented & new wage scele to their employes, offering them a material advance, but refusing to recoy nize the union. A majority of the men will go to work in the morning, being satisfied with the new scale presented. Reward for Murderers. Change in Inspect BASIN CITY, Wyo., March 12.— (Spectal ) over the republican party viction of the men that murdered Ben the treaty. Without the amendment he | d M. Shepard followed with an address April 1. He will be succeedec by George | War Shepard follow wih & Minnick, the sheep man, on Black moun- was opposed to the trealy. on “Moders Power of World Public ’~ event commemorated. Democratic City Nominees. At the democratic convention last night George E. Hibner was nominated for mayor, Baward Hensley and Johu Wiseman were pamed for excisemen and E. T. Peters for city clerk. Young Man Loses Arm. DAKOTA CITY, Neb., March 12.—(Spe- clal)—Ralph Smith, residing three miles southwest of this place, met with an acci- dent which caused the amputation of his left hand above the wrist. He was going after s load of hay and took a shotgun along hoping he might see some ducks. He met some Deighbors and stopped to talk with them, His team gave a sudden start and the gun he was holding with his left hand fell through the bottom of the rack, strik- ing the hub of the wagon and exploding the weapon. He was taken to the Samar- itan hospital, in Sjoux City, where the in- jured member was amputated. Inspect Reform School. KEARNEY, Neb., March 12.—(Special Telegram.)—The members of the senate committee on prisons and reformatories ar- rived in this city yesterday afternoon to inspeet the industrial school. The imspec- tion proved satisfactory, the committee Suit Against Manage- ment. DENVER, March 12.—Denver's two larg est theaters, were today given into the hands of W. | Borst, as receiver, pending the settlemen | Singer-Bigger of England tormerly | Court in the management of the theaters. The sult is to obtain an interesf in the present leases of the two theatery held by McCourt. Jce Men Hold Meeting. KANBAS CITY, March 12-The annua conventicn of the Western lce Manufac | turers’ assoclation, with delegates presen: from Jowa. Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklzhoma and the Indian Terri. tory, met here today. According to Secre tery Dickey no effort will be made to regu: late prices. Rolls & Perfect Score. JOLIET, Ill., March 12—Julius Ludwig, a member of the Columbia bowling team of Joliet, last night rolled & perfect score o 300 in'a match contest Though the cost of living has increased, the cost of Biscuit is ever the same— COURT RUNS DENVER THEATERS Ppoints Recelver Pending Verdiet in the Broadway and the Tabor, w. | of & suit brought by Mrs. Marle Antoinette The plaintiff is & deughter of the late Willlam H. Bush, in partnership with Peter Mc- two About $50,000 is involved. Colorado, The doors were ther opened and Mr. Tel- ler introduced the following resolution, which was allowed to lie on the table: Resolved, That the judiclary committee | be directed to report to the senate whether the pres'dent, by and with the advice of the senate, can negotiate treaties with for- elgn governments by which the duties levied by congress on importations can be | changed or abrogated. At 2:25 the senate adjourned. NOTICE T0 REMOVE FENCES (Continued from First Page.) | t ome combining the most good points was t | adopted. The heavy safes now in use at with wires that st the firs' attempt made by any person to open the doors or tamper with any portion of the walls, foors or roofs, alarms will at once sound in differ- ent places. In the future, if the electrical alarm system proves a success, government vaults will be built as nearly fireproof as possible, but no sttempt will be made to defy cracksmen with barriers of iron or steel Senstor Gamble has been advised by the Navy department that he will have an ap pointment 1o Annapolis. The senator has not reached any conclusion as to whom he will designate, having received but few applications. Examinations for cadetships will be beld at Mitchell, Deadwood and Aberdeen on the third Tuesday in April H. R. Ssmborn of South Dakota is Washington on & short visit No Drug pection in Om. t 5 £ ha. Commissioner Jones of the Indian office said today that there were to be mo changes in the method of distribution of drugs intended for use at Indian reserva- tions. Senators Millard and Dietrich have made application to have a drug inspector for the Indian supply sent to Omaha. It has beea the practice in the past to have by a drug inspector stationed at Chicago. and as he passes upon them medicines are distributed to the various Indian tribes of the west Indians,” said Commissioner Jones be established beyond peradventure expert before being sent broadcast we have a compelent man at that purpose signed for examination before being dis- tributed. Drugs, or, in other words, med- icin>s, may mean life or death to hundreds, and we camnot afford to take sending impurities or adulterations in the form of curatives into sections of the coun- try where there are but few experienced pharmacists to detect the spurious. 1 in- tend to maintsin our drug imspector ut Chicago as heretofore. He is & competent men and I feel eertain that the best in- teresis of the service will be subserved by inspection of drugs intended for our serviee be made by him. Supplies other than drugs proper intended for the Indicn service may be delivered at either Omaha or St. Loul a8 har been the custom.” Senator Millard devoted comparatively little time 10 matters occurring within the senate chamber tod: He, in fact, was engaged 1o s old-tashioned housecleaning an and Chicago for by various subtreasuries will be 8o surrounded | such drugs or medicines thoroughly tested | “The purity of the drugs we issue to the | “must | chances of | Ubler, president of the Marine Engineers’ association of the United States. The decision to make this change was | ~eached at a conference participated in by Secretaries Shaw and Cortelyo. and As- sistant Secretary Armstrong, all of whom agreed that the change was altogether in | the interest of the service. | General Dumont will be placed in the \cln fied service by executive order of | the president and given some employment | that will be congenial to him and of value to the ;avermem | Cane Up Again. | | troduced a resoluti>n requesting the pres- | ident 1o inform the semate whether postal facilities are now being afforded the peo- ple of Indiansols, Miss. It is Semator | Money's intention to address the semate ;Lpan the Indianaclia case at some future | time. President Names Midshipmen. The president today designated the fol- lowing to be midshipmen-at-large at the | naval scademy Ralph Farle Sampson, son of the late Admiral Sampron; J. W. Phillip, son of the | late Rear Admiral Phillip; Alfred B. Miles, son of ‘he late Licutenant Charles K ‘hl\!i. U. 8. N.; Rufus King, son of Brig- | adier General Charles King: Sloan Danen- bower, sou of the late¢ Lieutenant John Dauehower, L. B The tfoilowing hl‘r been designated as slierpates. in the order named George W. Simpson, son c: Uleutenant | Colornel W. A. Simpson; W. Frice William- son, son of Chiel Eugineer Willlamson, re- tired; William Talbert Truxton, son of Commodore Willlam S. Truxton; Henry | Lyou, son of Captain H. W. Lyon, U. 8. N.; {C. F. Ames, nephew of General James Longstreet, Jobn Harrison Knapp, son | Lieutsuant Commander Kpapp, U. 8. N.; Weinan 'otter Beehler, son of Commander W. A. beehler, U. 8. N Cyrus Townsend Brady. Jr, son of the Rev. Cyrus Brady The folicwing have been appointed as visitors Lo the mcademy for the ensuing year D Henry F. Ellis, York: Rear T. Fritchett Texas; Lewis Nixon Admire] George Brown. N., retired; Capain A. T. Maban, U retired, North Carolina; Licutenant Theripson, U. §. N., retired, { Hon. John E. Proctor, Ken | Presidential Nomi | The pr | the follo Boston; Prof |u New L 8 N R W New Jersey tucky to whom all drugs are con- | ations. dent today sent ing nominations Consul ai Aden, Arabia, William Master- | son, Kentucky Agents for the Indians—John M. Carignan | Standing Rock agency, North Dakota; Wil- liam G. Malin, Sac and Fox agency, lowa. 10 the Te Distribute Valentine Estate. OAKLAND. Cal. March 12—Judge Hill of the supreme court has ordered a dis- tribution of the estate of the late John J Valentine, former president of Weils-Fargo & Co., according to the terms of the com- { promise agreed upon between the widow | Mrs. Alice B. M. Valentine. and the seven chiléren. By the compromise Mrs. Valen- tine is to receive one-third of the entire estate, which is appraised ai M52 in- | 21084 of the wpecific legucies left her by the Wik These consisted of M50 in cash aid o iy residsnce, “C Creck, ‘& Fast Oakiand of i Opinion.” He said 1 shall speak of the world public senti- | ment. 1 ghall speak more especially of its krowth in the laiter years of the nineteenth century and the nrsi purt of the twentjeth century to be u single, definite, practicable quickly effective force | Statement is (m | Sometimes it s said, I think absurdly, if | | not_unpatrioticaily, that it was only five years ugo, during our Spanish war, that the United States reaily vecame u “‘world power.” The saying seems ic me quite unfitted to the true place in military and naval power and ihe material iespect of | the world which our nation has heid eince | | Juckson's victory over British veterans in part irtotic. | | aouncement since the son's presides elgn countries exhibition | eivil war. | “We have tor generations been a veritable | ! < orid power, cven 1if until lately we did not | pass under 'the glumour of imperial or | colonial policy | | 1 beg of you to abserve however, that | { it 18 Dot of War power of which 1 am now | speaking, but of world power. We are not, on your Founders day, concerned with the | | lesser and relauvely’ obsolete exerclse of | brute force in w arge or sma.l In due time we shall escape from the policing of | the earth by iron und blood; at least, that | | police will move only rarely, and when in- seneate folly shuil be deaf 10 the command of an enlighten=d and world | sentiment. To Be Ruled by The ultimate risk. ot the doctrine, resoiute assertion during Jack- ey of Our rights againet for. | or ‘since our siupendous miltary power duriug the Monroe of benevolent Commerce. even from a military | or naval point of view, that of commerce or finance, of offending that worid se | ment, will be mure srious than the risk of some specific and mmeaiate offense gainst anyone of the war lords of great & tions. | PEUem not tadsy concerned with the “world power” known 10 smacy, the | United States, o Gre t r Ger- many, or France, or Russia, or Japan, but with ‘the powertul sentiment of the whole { world, which, under God, will rule all the world powers, eubdulng their dipiomacies and armed forces Already such a true pough it be to What the ontls trom day 10 day specific national acts over this veiy popuious land and trav- eled sea within the 30 degrees of latitude; already are there worid ser of rig and wrong, of jus fation, inercy and cruelty and shame Already is the power sentiment of the world concretely sed by com mands to do or refrain, givin within a few Weeks of Guys Of even & few hours after the deeds or events which call them out world pow ature wi Slory o1 publ exerct | Venerueln an Illustration. | Within the past few weeks an event in its¢lf of capital importance, hus Eiven us another illustration, § ps the most | | striking yet, of the puwer ol & world public sentiment now fully come of uge. bBul a month or two & tew shots by ser- man gunbost into a small So: American | fort brought an outery, U next day, | from the whole wor.d around | | | | Veneguela cried out 1o the United States and within & few hours after the unherol bomburdment every Ameri wepaper had fis say. Within hours i & a topic of the B within 8 few more, comments of stalesmen and cablegrams irom Washington were in the Foreign offices of Paris ana Berlin The German war lord stayed his hand when he understood the world sentiment and seemed willing to be soothed by & check from sn American iron mester, and his British ally also was ashamed An address by Edward Rightor of the alumni, & statement by President Alderman apd the conferring of degrees closed the exercises. Amoug Lhose honored | by the university were Bdward M. Shepard Robert C. Ogden and Chief Justice Nicholls | of ihe Louisians supreme court. president | beld at | FREYTAG |DISAPPROVES OF TWO BILLS Governor of South Dakota Objects s Termed Freak Legislation to What PIERRE, §. D., March 12.—(Special Tele- | gram.)—Governor Herreid this vetoed two of the many bills left consideration by the late legislature. coate bill 169, is which provides afternoon for his One for 1i- | nsing solicitors for charitable organiza- tions, which is disapproved on the ground defive the effect other jected to | travd by deeds. The tious attorneys CHEYENNE, Wyo —A broncho “b the stoc Patrick's day riders will speculators compete Sepator Money of Mississippi has 10- | teventy-eight ycars ago, or since the an- | of numerous errors in the engrossed bill, OF | and that it savors of freak le otber is senate bill 1 gislation. The , which attempts to of a recorded instrument biil opening commission for C. S. Whiting judge of the mew Ninth circult | this afternoon and will end the fight which was in progress among some of the in that district usting” exhibition k yards in Laramie The following well for the prizes than & warranty deed, which is ob- the way for ihrough quit claim as was ssued ambi- March 12 —(Spacial ) will be on St known Frank Stone, Otto Plaga, Fred Bath, James Danks, Guy Holt, Hugh Clark, Albert Cant on, Abe Clark, John Harding, Oscar Waechter, Will tain, thirty-five miles northeast of Ther- mopolis, last month. Thus far the office:s | have been unabie to secure a single clue to the identity of tbe murderers. It has been said that two herders who saw ané | recognized the murderers dare not tell what they know for fear of death. Requisition for Thomas McDonald. PIERRE, 8. D., March 12.—(Special Tele- | gram.)—Governor Herreid today granted to | Sheriff Cole of Brown county a requisition on the governor of Illinois for Thomas J McDonald, wanted at Aberdeen on & charge of grand larceny. LABOR WILL SUE MILITARY Colo Miners Seek to itia Officers for Pri unish Mil- Breach of e Rights, DENVER, March 12.—The Western Fed- eration of Miners will apply for an injunc- tion against officers of the National Guard, who, it is alleged, have perpetrated out- rages upon the Colorado City stockholders. “Action will be begun against officers of the militia and others,” said Secretary W. D. Haywood of the federation, “for conm- fiscating property, invading private houses arresting men without warrants and hold- ing them without charge and other illegal scts. 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