THE OMAHA DAILY BE!Et MONDAY, JUXE 3, 1901 3 Ancient Order ot United Workmen. He had been In the employ of the Burlington company twenty years. He leaves a wife and three children. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MINOll MB.1T1U1. Davie salt drugs. , fitoekert sells lace curtains. Kins ABC beer, Neumayer'a hotel Victor Heaters. Blxby & Bom. agents. Wollman. aclentinc optician, 409 n'wajr. HclimMt's nne photos guaranteed to pleas. Olrl wanted for general homework. 639 Unit Avenue. Iile.ll bends In water color. C. E. Alex ander & Uo.3M llroadway. Teams wanted for hauling In town. E. A. VVlckham (Jo., 19 Bcott atreet. VV. F. Qiaff. undertaker and dlilnfector, 101 Houth Main atreet. 'Phone 001 Get your work done at tliu popular Eagle laundry, 721 UroadWay. 'Phone 147. Oeorgo F. Hamilton has been called to 1'ralrle City, III,, by the death of a brother. . Charles js. waiters, assistant cashier of tho Commtirclal National bank, Is In the cnHt. Tho monthly, session of the Board of I'ark Commissioners will bo tomorrow ovenlnK. , ' Mrs. 1 U. Cousins has gono to Nebraska City on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Cad wallador. Mrs. Anna C. Basel of Wahoo, Neb., Is vlaltltiK her sister, Mrs. O. Allen, 1716 Tostevln street. Tho city council will meot tonight. Im portant matters In connection with paving uro on tho slate. Mrs. C. V. McDonald left .yesterday for n trip tn Callforiilii-iind other Pacific coast points for her health. W. W. Loomls and' K. II. IIIII left last cycnlnK on a two weeks' fishing trip to Mndlson Luke, Minn. . Miss Emma Potter of Mynster street left last evening' for a month's visit with rela tives In Portland, Ore. Mr. U Allstrand and Mrs. William Nicholson and children left yesterday on a visit to Hot "Springs, Ark, , Assistant County Attorney C. F. Kimball and wlfn left last evening for a visit with ralatlvca In ' Davenport, la. Mrs. Alice Whltcomb, daughter and son tiro gucdts of the family of F. 1J. Warner, Washington avenue. Twin Brothers encampment. Independent Order of Odd Follows, will meet to elect ofllcers and work tho Golden degree. A. II. Anglo and Miss Mnmo Irwin were married Saturday afternoon at the Con gregational church parsonage by Rev. J. w. Wilson. Tho Union 1'aclHcs defeated tho Omaha Produce exchange ball team yesterday, 13 to 9, In an oleven-lnntng game, at Twenty first avenuo and South Eighth street. Fred Robinson, B. Martin ond J. Allstadt will have a hearing tn police court this morning on the charge of disturbing the performance Saturduy night at tho Dohany opera house. II. Mcrrltnan, who has been In the city Jnll the last week awaiting tho arrival of requisition papers, was taken yesterday to Omaha, whero he Is wuhtud on a charge of grand larceny. Wishing to retire I am offering for wlo my entlro business wood, coal, feed and grocery with all Improvements. For par ticulars Inqulro of Thomas lllshton, 2406 West Broadwuy. John P. Tlnloy of Doon, la.. Is said to bo a cnndldato for the democratic nomination for governor. Mr. Tinley was formerly of Council JBIulTs, "and has been mayor of Doon several times. II. Wright, a cowboy for George Keellno on his ranch In Wyoming, died Saturday at tho Kiel hotel, this city, ufter a short Ill ness, ond was burled In Wnlnut Hill ceme tery tho same afternoon. Dr. F. W. Dean has gone' to St. Paul, Minn., to attend tho annual session of the American Medical association, thenco he will go to .Chicago fors a visit before re turning home. Mrs. Dean and baby havo gono to Hastings, Neb., for a month's visit with her parents. Tho Board of Education will meet to morrow oventng, when the changes In the rules rearranging' tho scale for teachers' salaries will como up for action. It Is expected the contract for supplying the opera chairs for the. auditorium In the new High school building will be awarded. 13. U. Atchley has resigned as city editor of tho Nonpareil and left yesterday for Colorado Springs. Mrs. Atchley will visit rolatlvcs .JivQuincy, ,111.. before. Joining her husband. Georgo Carter, a .newspaper man of this city, whq has been in Washington, D. C, a ycur, succeeds, Mr. Atchley on the Nonpareil. v Emma, aged 8 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bchlutcr. 312 North Ninth street, died yesterday of bronchitis. The funeral will bo this afternoon at 3 from tho residence und burial will be In Walnut Hill cemetery. Itov. O, W. Snyder, pastor of St. John's English Lutheran church, Will' conduct tho .services. N. V( Plumblnx tiviann 2SS. TIX5KH FRIGHTENS SCIIOOLGinLS. William Seott Looked Up to Answer to Their Complaint. William Scott, a tinner,- was arrested yo.iterday afternoon for Insulting two young girls, pupils at the High school, on Broadway. . Scott, who. was umlor tho In fluence of liquor, accosted the girls and when tho'y frled-to avoid him attempted to throw, his, arms' about their necks. The girls were frightened and took refuge In Sam Friedman's, pawnshop, where they were followed by Scott. Friedman In try ing to protect the girls and eject Scott from the shop ' was assaulted, but after a short strugglo he succeeded In getting Schtt nut ot tho place. The police were notified and Scott was found on Broadway and placed undor. arrest by Sergeant Slack. The young women filed a complaint against Scott at police headquarters. Both FAR AND NEAR People flock to our store as .tho optical center of this part of the state One may need spectacles badly without knowing It. Call and let us show you what you cannot And out for yourstlf. Wo have tho glass remedy for evsry dofect In sight. Abnormal vision Is not a weakness, but neglect may make It so. Examination tree, prices moderate. Herman M. Leffert, JKWELBn, Oytlolan and Engraver. Iowa Steam Dye Works 80 UrotiUwuy, Make youi old clothes look Ilka new, Gleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (Successor to W. C. Bates) IH PGAHL STHBBT. Tboai 07, FARM LOANS 6 Negotiated lu Eastsrn Nebraska and Iowa. Jamas N. Casady, jr., 128 Main St., Cnunoll Bluffs. PURITYlCB Griatf Soda U. Have you tried our Bummer Drinks yen We have a aurprlso for you, Dell 0. Morgan's BLUFFS. VICTIM OF A VENDETTA Pat Ljnoh Dtoltrti Nsifhbarhaed U Atainit Him. HIS HOUSE IS TWICE FOUND TO BE AFIRE Suspects that Inorndlnrlsm is One of the Vgjlr Methods 'lleinir Taken to Make film Leave the Place. ' The Ore department was .called at i o'clock yesterday morning to the resl deuce, ot Pat Lynch, 2012, Sixth avenue, where flames wero found breaking out from a comer of the house. Tho blase was extinguished with little damage. Lynch has had considerable trouble with tho neighbors, and he claims that since he had some of them arrested for dis turbing his peace a regular vendetta has been wagod against him. On May 3 his houso was found to ba on Ore and was somewhat damaged before tho blase was put out by the department. Hs suspects that the Are yesterday morn ing and that on May 3 were Incendiary and accuses his enemies ot taking this method to make htm leave the place. Oravel rooting a. II. S'.ead. 641 Broad'. IOWA SCHOOL FOn THIS DEAF. Aanaal Presentation Day Exercises Will He Tomorrow. The annual presentation day exercises at tho Iowa School for tho Deaf will be to morrow afternoon at 2. This will be tho program: Invocation j Opening Remarks iTincipai f;. u. mppingnr Salutatory Address (manual) Milton Robert Baldrldge Essay Impressions (ornl) Mabel Edith Fritz Oration The Wonderful Century (man- ual) Wulter Cyrus DeArmond Essay The Valuo of Little Things (oral) Myrtle olive Trego Minuet six Small Girls Miss1 Laura MncDIU, Teacher. Oration Labor Conquerors (oral) Jnmes Hammond Noble Essay Happiness (manual) Maggie Florence Olfford Song Lead Kindly Light , Rendered In Signs by Three Girls Class Room Exercise (oral). Beginning Class Miss Mildred Cooper, Teacher. Drawing Exercises. ...Second Grade Pupils Miss Charlotto Reed, Teacher. Class Room Exercise (oral) Third arade Class Miss Mary E. Leary, Teacher. Pantomime A Cobbler's Troublo ....Olden Robinson and George Murphy Essay Home (oral ..... : Nellie Frcderlca Gohllnghorat Recitation Excelsior (In sign Innguago) . By tho Graduating Class Address ..By Member of State Board of Control Song Iowa , Signed by Mnmlo Vesonatl Cannon Hung by ODluers, Teachers and Audlenco. Closing Remarks Tho Superintendent Benediction , The graduating class comprises seven young women and seven young men. They arc Magglo Florence Gilford, Mitchell, Mitchell county; Nclllo Frcderlca aohllng horst. CouclI Blufls, Pottawattamie county; Myrtlo Ollvo Trtgo, Imogcne, Fremont county; Mnmlo Vescnatl Cannon, Inwood, Lyon county; Mary Ella Callahan. Keokuk, Leo county; Mabel Edith Frlti, Slgourney, Keokuk county; Prudy Jane Jones. Fertile, Worth' tourify; Mflton Itqert Bal'drldge, Batavla, Jefferson county; James Hammond Noble, James, Plymouth county; Walter Cyrus DeArmond, Norwalk, Warren county; Waltor Fulkerson, Beltcvue, Jackson county; Arthur Franklin Waggonsr, Anamosa, Jonei county; Arnold Paul Wnlllker, Clinton, Clinton county, and John O'Conncll, Garry Owen, Jackson county.. Tho class motto Is "Excelsior." The class tree Is tho Scotch sarvtce. Tho class flower Is the- red rose. The clats colors are pink and green. nesldes the regular exercises, there will be the annual display of the work accom plished by the pupils. Superintendent Rothcrt has arranged for conveyances to bo at the Grand hotel at 1:30 for tho con venience of those desiring to attend. DeLong will print It right. SEEK CAItTEIl AND NOONAN. Police on the Track of Two Fnroled Prlaouers. The police are looking for Charles. Carter and John Noonan, who were .recently pa roled by Governor Shaw after being sen tenced to one year in tho penitentiary apiece for breaking Into David Bradley Co.'s office and stealing a quantity of revenue stamps and other articles. Carter and Noo nan were caught stealing a quantity of bot tled beer from the Jarvts Wine company's saloon on South Main street late Saturday night by Henry Brandt, owner. According to Brandt, Carter was at the transom of the rear door handing out tho beer to' Noonan. Both men escaped from Brandt, who noti fied tho officer on the beat. Davis sells glaaa. All Flock to Manama. Lake Manawa was tho Mecca vtriiv for several thousand pleasure-seekers, who thronged tho resort and enjoyed the many attractions there. The motor rnmnnnv nut on twenty-six trains between Omaha and too lake, and the cars wero woll laden all the afternoon and during tho early even ing. A ball game, balloon ascension nn,l vaudeville show In the Casino were among the attractions. The boats were welt pat ronlted and tho lake was dotted with craft of all kind. The large number of train. .n. abled the company to handle tho crowd to tno nest advantage and' there wero no com plaints of overcrowded cars or delay. Man ager Odell was more than pleased wl(h the attendance and expressed himself as ect tain of a large patronage this season. Davis tails palat. Wedding; in Itorni Arcanam Hall. Harry. A. Brodkey of Sioux City and Miss Fanny P. Olllnsky of this city were mar ried last evening tn Royal Arcanum ball by Rabbi M. Gradilnsky ot Omaha In the presence ot a largo gathering of relatives and frlenda of the bride and groom. Just aa the wedding ceremony was about to be performed tho groom received Beveral con gratulatory telegrams from friends In Sioux City. Mr, and Mrs. Qrodkey wilt make their home In Sioux City. Asleep Near the Tracks. Jacob Brown was found asleep yesterday afternoon dangerously close to tho motor tracks on Avenue A and Thirty-fourth strut. He had evidently been drinking heavily and tho battered condition of his face Indicated that he had fallen from a car. He will be given a chance to explain matters to Pollco Judge Aylesworth this morning. Arrested for Till Tapping-, Ray Longew'nr, a small boy living at 1(13 South Eloventh street, was arretted yesterday cBargod with stealing 13 and several packages ot tobacco from the store of K. M, Johnson at 701 Sixteenth avenue. Two packages of tobacco were found on the boy, Lonseway and three other boys wero In front ot the store when Johnson was called to the rear of the premises. When be returned tho till had been tapped and several packages ot tobacco were missing. Longeway was Identified by him as one of the four boys. BATS NOT WHAT'S SI2T IIKFOHE HIM. Farmer Kamacr Ilornn't Like Ills Meat Nor What Comes After. W. H. Ramsey, a farmer n few miles east of the city, did not approve ot the quality of the meat served him tor supper at a Broadway restaurant last evening, but Instead ot telling his troubles to tho owner, ho adopted a method ot showing his displeasure, which landed him In the city Jail with a badly bruised head and face. Taking the meat which did not suit his epicurean taste, he handed It across tho, table to a woman who was eating supper with her husband, and In language that was far from delicate suggested that she had better cat It. The woman's husband promptly resented the Insult, and landed Ramsey on the solar plexus. Ramsey, who had been drinking, mistook the waiter for his assailant and went for him. The waiter not being a Jim Corbett In also or science, seized a chair and placed Ramsey out of tho game with a well di rected blow over the head. When ho recovered consciousness Ram sey was taken In the patrol wagon to the city Jail, where he was booked for disturb ing the peace. Acred Wanderer ttetarns. Mrs. Taylor, an aged wanderer who turns up In Council Bluffs about onco a year with a hard luck story and manages to secure transportation from the supervisor of the poor, drifted Into town yesterday morning. Her actions Indicated that aha was sotnowhat deranged and tho police placed her for temporary keeping tn the Woman's Christian association hospital. Maple Vnlley Firemen' Day. CARROLL, la., June 2. (Special.) Ar rangements for the sixth annual meeting and tournament of tho Maple Valley Fire men's association at Carroll Wednesday and Thursday, June 10 and 20, are com pleted, and the two Carroll companies ex pect a large crowd and a successful tourn ament. Thore Is an excellent track at Car roll and tho railroads havo given reduced rates. Teams will participate from Carroll, Glldden, Scranton, Jefferson, Grand Junc tion, Ogdon, Perry, Coon Rapids, Templo ton. Manning, Audubon, Harlan, Denlson, Dunlap, Logan, Missouri Valley, Onawa, Mapteton, Danbury, Battle Creek, Ida Grove, Odebolt. Schleswlg, Wall Lake, Breda, Lake City, Sac City, Schaller. Early,, Galva, Holstoln, Corrcctlonvlllo and Arcadia. Six hundred dollars In purses has been de posited. Monona County Assessment. ONAWA, la., Juno'2. (Special.) The as sessment of Monona county for taxation has been completed and the assessors' book) returned to tho county auditor, C. B. Ellis, who has prepared tho following statement: Number of acres In county, 429,981; valuo ot lands, 310,549,206; town lots, $1,287,738; personal property, 13,112,000; railroads, telegraph, telephone and express com panies, $06,204; total valuation, $16,792,321. The last threo Items are estimated. Monona county has no bonded Indebtedness. PENSIONS FOIl WGSTBn.V VBTEIIANS. War Survivors Remembered by the General Government, WASHINGTON, June 2. (Special.) The following pensions have been granted: Issue of May 17: Nebraska: Original Edward S. Hedges, Omaha. 6. Increase William. Canhnm. Bellwood. $8; Sanford A. Crlsman. Lincoln, S10. Original Widows, Etc. Elisabeth 8. Barnes. IJcatrlce, $8; Anna A. 8arrntt, Bcl vldere, $8. ' Iowa: Original Martin M. Gltlcrnn, dim ming, $8; John T. Rich. Burchlnal. 6; Frederick M. Keeney. Liberty, 16. Additional-Stephen Wllklns. Ottumwa. $12. In creaseSamuel Further. Noble. $17: Oul briind II. Ness. Washington' Pralrln, $12. Original Widows. Etc. Mary A. Greenfield, Mt. Pleasant. $S; Nancy Moore. La Porte City. $S: Phebe J. Smith. Jefferson, IS; Sebble Tatmnn (special accrued Mav 18), Eddyvllle. $12. War with Spain. Original Charles M. Neely. Ida Grove. $6: William Hcer, Henshaw, $14; John H. Rucckcr, Des MolneF, $S. Colorado: Original Francis D. Mead, Denver. $!. Increase Hutton Miller. Fnl con, $10. Original Widows Minor of Wil liam H. Borlo (special accrued May 18), Ouray. $10. 8outh Dakota: Orlglnal-EIIJah Wilson, Silver City, $8. The lock of energy you feel, the" back ache and a run down condition generally, all mean kidney disorder. Foley's Kidney Cure will restore your strength and vigor by making tho kidneys well. Take no substi tute. To Check the Dynamiters. DEADWOOD, S. D., June 2. (Special.) A special meeting of sportsmen has been called In this city for Monday night to Investigate the charges that dynamite Is being used along Spearflsh creek to kill flsh. SHOWERS AND COOLER TODAY Tomorrow Fair with Winds Shifting from Southerly to Northwest erly in Nebraska, WASHINGTON. June 2. Forecast of th weather: For Nebraska, North and South Dakota and Kansas Showers and cooler Monday; Tuesday fair; southerly, shifting to north westerly winds. For Iowa and Missouri Local rains Mon day and Tuesday; cooler In western por tions Monday; cooler Tuesday; brisk southerly, shifting to southeasterly winds. For Colorado, Wyoming and Montana Showers Monday; Tuesday fair; west to northwest winds. Local Record, OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, June 2. Ofllclol record of tern- fierature and precipitation compared with he corresponding day of the last three years: 1901. 1900. 1899. 189. Maximum temperature .. 82 74 82 99 Minimum temperature... 62 62 63 gi Mean temperature 72 63 72 77 Precipitation T ,00 , 22 , 00 Record ot temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day and since March 1: Normal temperature 67 Excess for tho day 5 Total excess since March 1 189 Normal precipitation 17 Inch Deficiency for tho day 17 inch Total since March 1,, 5.10 Inches Deficiency since March 1 4.21 Inches Deficiency for cor. period, 1900 92 Inch Deficiency for cor. period, 1899 2. 58 Inches Reports from Station at 7 I', M. 2 STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHER. v 1 V M 39 dmnha, part cloudy ., North Platte, cloudy Cheyenne, raining Salt Lake, clear Rapid City, cloudy Huron, cloudy Wllltston, part cloudy Chicago, clear St. Louts, cloudy St. Paul, clear Davenport, part cloudy ........ Kansas City, part cloudy .... Helena, cloudy Havre, cloudy Bismarck, cloudy Galveston, clear T ,00 .00 tl .00 741 .30 861 .00 76 T (4! .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .08 .03 T .16 T Indicates trace of precipitation. ,1 A WELSH. Local Forecast Official. CAMP BEGINS THIS WEEK Dtpartmtnt t low., Q. A, R., All Etady for Ainnal Rtinitn. STATE BANKERS ARRANGE A NEW GROUP Convicts Are No Longer to Be De prived of Tobacco Forest Cltr Hotel Fight Ended New Town in .Marlon County. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Juno 2. (Special.) George A. Newman, assistant adjutant general, and M. T. Scanlan, assistant quartermaster general for the Department of Iowa, Grand Army ot tho Republic, left this evening for Dubuque to attend the annual encampment of the department, which opens Tuesday. It Is expected Colonel M, 13. Davis, de partment commander, and the other de partment officers will meet them at Du buque Monday and they will complete their reports and be ready for the encampment. The encampment has met twice before In Dubuque, and both the encampments were successful. It Is believed by tho officers they will have a large attendance this yoar and ono of the best ot tho depart ment encampments. The encampment proper opons Wednesday morning. At the samo time tho Women's Relief corps holds a state meeting at Dubuque, and there will bo reunions ot several of the regimental organizations and of the survivors ot the Vtcksburg campaign. Colonol George C. Metxgar of Davenport, a momber of August Wcntz post No. 1, will be elected department commander without opposition. General Mclvln 11. Byers of Olenwood, adjutant general of Iowa, v111 bo elected senior vlco com mander, and Captain Hugh M. Picket ot Des Moines will bo elected Junior vlco. Candidates for other positions have not been mentioned, but Dr. Newman of Cedar Falls will bo continued as assistant ad jutant general of tho department under the administration of Colopel Metzgar. It Is probable Miss Nellie Pierce of Cedar Falls will be elected department president ot tho Women's Relief corps, although there are soveral candidates. A meeting of the state camp, Sont of Veterans, will also bo held In Dubuque at tho samo time as the Grand Army ot the Republic encampment. W. T. Molllson ot Ottumwa Is a leading candldato for colonel of the division to succeed Guy Carson of Des Moines. The position Is regarded as of great Importance, because of tho building of tho Memorial university at Mason City by tho Sons of Veterans. Iown 'Bankers to Meet. At the state meeting ot the Iowa Bankers' association In Cedar Rapids, June 12, there will be a reorganization of the various groups of the state, which are formed for tho purpose of holding local meetings. Group No. 4; wll bo reorganized by cutting oft eight of tho twenty counties ot which It Is formed, and group No. 10 will bo formed of the counties thus cut off. Theso counties Include Adams, Union, Clarke, Lucas, Taylor, Ringgold, Decatur and Wayno, and It Is believed theso coun tics will be formed Into one of tho best of the local groups In the state. The convention at Cedar Rapids will be the fifteenth annual convention of the association. E. D. Huxford of Cherokee la tho president. J. M. Dinwiddle 1 ot Cedar Rapids is secretary and fc. F. Potter of Harlan Is treasurer. The address of wel come to tho convention at Cedar Rapids will be by John T. Hamilton and tho re sponse by J. A. S. Pollard of Fort Mad (son. Aside from tho reports of officers and group chairmen thero will bo an ad dresB by H. L. Helnsholmer of Glrnwood on "Confidence ot Depositors In the Banks;" an address by L. W. McLcnnon of Afton; an address on "Recent Decisions ot Interest to Bankers," by Judge H. E. Dcemer of Red Oak, and an address on "Bank Supervision," by Fred A. Bennett of Stoux City, stato bank examiner. It is Mxpccted Comptroller Dawes will bo pres ent and an Invitation has been extended to Georgo E. Roberts, director of the mint. Will Now Have Tobacco. The Stato Board of Control has aban doned Us efforts to keep tho convicts In tho state penitentiary from having tobacco. They wero put on shorter tobacco rations soveral months ago, and the money tbUs snved was put In good butter and other things to eat. Tho plan worked ah right with some' men, but those' who had been accustomed to tobacco all their lives found It hard. Now It has been determined that the convicts shall bo divided Into classes, and that they shall havo tobacco In small quantities, and the amount will vary according to tho grade ot tho convict. Queer Hotel Flsrht Settled. Traveling men who have had occasion to stop in Forest City, Winnebago county, tho last year havo remarked on the splendid hotel facilities enjoyed by bo small a city. The reason was that the town got Into a fight ot tho north side against the south side, and two fine hotels were built. Two companies were formed and hotels were9 built, one costing $50,000 and the other $60,000. Both hotels were operated at a loss. They wero far superior to the needs ot the town and either one would havo dono credit to a city ten times as large. Traveling men who have gone to the town discovered that merchants always mado Inquiries as to which hotel was patronized, tor almost every merchant tn the town was a stockholder In one or the other of the hotel companies. This aroused much bitterness and threatened the pros perity of the town. Now the Summit hotel people havo bought tho Waldorf and but one hotel will be operated. New Town Built. A new town Is being built In Marlon county, tho town ot Harvey, recently platted near the station of Harvey, on the Keokuk branch ot the Rock Island railroad. A new bank building is being erected and will bo occupied soon. Two or three sites have been purchased for busi ness houses and work will be begun at once, and a factory Is about to locate thero. The town will be built up quickly. WHAT CAUSES DANDRUFF. Greatest European Authority on Skin Disease Says It's a Germ. The old Idea was that dandruff Is scales ot skin thrown off through a feverish con dltion ot the scalp. Prof. Unna, Hamburg, Germany. European authority on skin dis eases, says dandruff Is a germ disease. The germ burrows under the scalp, throwing up little scales ot cuticle and sapping tho vitality of the hair at the root. The only hair preparation that kills dandruff germs Is Newbro's Herplcldc. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Not only cures dandruff, but stops falling hair and causes luxuriant growth. Delightful hair dress ing. Victim of Fail Is Burled, PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., June 2. (Special.) The body ot J, O. Thomas, whose death wat caused by falling from a ladder while painting a lamp In Omaha, was laid at rest this afternoon under the auspices ot the SOUTH DAKOTA AND WYOMING New Professors at Huron. HURON, 8. D Juno 1. (Speclal.)-Ono and possibly two new professors will bo added to the faculty ot Huron college at tho opening of next terra. The one already so cured Is Charles II. Corbett, who comes to tho chair ot natural science and Latin. Mr. Corbett Is a son of Hunter Corbett, ono of tho most successful and energetic workers under the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions In China. Ho received ths earlier part of his education In the Consular college, Cho Iu, China, a school at high rank, and whose faculty Is mostly Oxford talent. Mr. Corbett will bo grad uated this month from Woostcr college as honor member of his class. Prof. Gage and Miss Held, members of the pres ent faculty, also come from tho same school. Huron college Is prosperous. Increase of lVasca Granted. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Juno 2. (Special.) Word Is received from Omaha granting an Increase In wages to the Union Pacific car shop employes and day laborers lu other shops here. The car men took tho matter of wages up with tho manngement two weeks ago. They ask for an Increase of 15 per cent on account of the high rents and high prices of commodities In Cheyenne. Tho company granted Increased wages as follows: Car repairers, from 21 to 22 cents an hour; carpenters, from 27U to 30 cents an hour; air brake Inspectors, from 22 to 25 cents an hour; laborers, from IRVi to 16tt cents per hour. Tho men are satisfied with their treatment While thoy did not get what they asked for, they aro confident tho company has been fair with them. Aberdeen Pablle Ilnlldlnsj. ABERDEEN, S. D., June 2. (Special.) Senator Kyle baa roturned from a trip to Washington and New York, where he was engaged In taking testimony In tho Interests of the Industrial commission. Mr. Kylo expects to return to Washington about June 10 to supervlso tho prepara tion of reports for the commission. The senator was advised by Supervising Archi tect Taylor that the contracts for tho Aberdeen public building would be let about July 1. Veteran's Annnal Encampment. SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. Juno 2. (Special.) Everything Is In readiness for the an nual encampment of the South Dakota Grand Army ot the Republic, Lake Mad ison Veterans' association, Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary organizations, to commence in Sioux Falls tomorrow for a session lasting until Thursday evening. Members ot the reception committee will meet all Incoming trains to escort guests ot the city to the quarters provided for them. Usual Summer Cut-Down, CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Juno 2. (Special.) Thirty employes of the Union Pacific shops at this place wero discharged this morning. The men let out are from tho machine shop, tin shop, blacksmith shop and roundhouses. It Is stated that tho reduction Is only tem porary and that later In tho summer tho force will be Increased. Tho cause assigned for the cut Is that almost all of the loco motives In use by the company aro new'and require llttlo repair work. OH Strnck at Walcntt. LARAMIE, Wyo., June 2. (Speclal.)r-The discovery ot oil it Walcott, where lubricat ing oil at a depth .of only 104 feet was found, has caused excitement at Walcott, Rawlins and Laramie. A company has been formed here and lands havo been located and will be developed. Tho oil la a lubricant, and experts tay the, Indications are that It -ex Ists In large quantities and that the quality will Improve with depth. Deputy Marshal Petrle. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., June 2. (Special.) United States Marshal Kennedy has ap pointed John R. Petrlo of Yankton county a deputy marshal to All the vacancy caused by the resignation of Robert K. Somors ot Chamberlain, who was recently op pointed by President McKlnley to the po sition of United States Indian agent at Lower Brulo agency. nisr Horn Stnke of Zlon. CODY, Wyo., June 2. (Special.) Apostle A. O. Woodruff of tho Mormon church has organized the Big Horn stake of Tlon In tho Big Horn basin. Tho following have been chosen ofllcers: Byron Sessions, prcs ldent; Jesse W. Crosby, first, and Charles A. Welsh, second counselor; Hcorbo H. Bishop, patriarch; J. M. Grant, stako clerk, Cavalry Horses Scarce. FORT MEADE, S. D., June 2. (Special.) Only 110 head of horses have been ac cepted up to date for the new cavalry at this fort. The time ot the contractors has been extended a month In ordor to allow them to get the remaining 290. Horses are coming In slowly and It Is believed the time will have to be extended again. Omaha Salesman Drops Dead. LEAD, S. D., June 2. (Special.) Fred Gcrber dropped dead of heart failure Fri day night. 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