THE OMAIIA DAILY HEE: PATT'RDAY, JANHAnV HO. 1PM. IRADE IS REPORTED QUIET Baunrii Conditioss, Though Acti, Ar Iofla'nced by Manipulation!. SPRING DEMAND IS HOPEFULLY AWAITED !; t af Material aaa l.ahwr la Leading title Hare the Effect at (artalllaa; Operations. IS'EW TORK, Jan. ZD. R. G. Dun Co. Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will Mr: Business condition would be most satle farlory If preat-nt condition of price fur the leading stnples were the result cf wholesome demand, but the prominence of manipulation prevent any audi gratifying condition. AMde from the lnnn temporar ily stimulated by severe weather, trade la quiet and evidences of Increased activity with the approach of spring are hopefully awntted. Heporta of the building nutlooK have been prepared by branch office of It. ft. Dun Co. In the leading cities, and Indicate thsL high cost of material and la bor have cunalled operation, although the jear l!na showed a good gain over 1912. Demand for lumber I gradually Improving, atork In the yard are light aa a rule and attractive prices promise a large cut. Weather condition are favorable for win ter wheat. Transportation ha aufferel aome Interruption by torm. but railway , earning thu far reported for January are J.s per cent larger than In liml. Optimistic reKrta are not numerous re garding the Iron and steel Industry. An ticipation of rapid recovery with the ad vent of a new year are not yet realised, although It la attll hoped that new business cannot be much longer deferred. That price hare declined but little further I perhaps the beet that can be ald of result during the past week. Quotations have n"t been maintained by expansion f demand, however, and there are tlll many pros pective purchaser who hold back contracts, feeling satisfied that there I no dangpr of advancing prlcea and any change, that may occur will be In their favor. A few new contract for bridge slid building liave taken itructural ateel. and fair encourag ing reports are Issued regarding new busi ness In wire and tube department, but nrdere for ateel rail are lamentably small, the railroad stubbornly waiting for con cessions In price. Buyer of cotton good have at "last be gun to exhibit anxiety regarding the situ ation and they find It Increasingly Indiffer ent to others, while price are steadily ap preciating. Orders are constantly rejected, either because of Inadequate atock or In sufficient bids. Jobbing and retail trade In thla Una la steadily Improving, which Indi cates that supplies In the hands of dealera are becoming depleted. runner new lines ui itiii i. winrun unvT- rvbeen opened and the fall display la now iSmplete with the exception of a few of the finer grades and some woraien. i nus ir the demand ha proved slow. Eastern Bhne manufacturer are receiving noerai ran or der from wholesalers In the weat and south feather Wnarkets are strong. Com paratively quiet condltlona In hide have not depressed the tone. Failures thla week numbered Wt In the T'nlted Btatea. against 143 laat year, atid twenty-eight In Canada, compared with thirty a year ago. WBATIIER 19 GIVE TUB BLAME, Extreme Cola Believe to Be Bfifos. atble far Cheek mm Retail Trade. ' NEW YOR1C Jan. 2.-Bradatreef to- rrorrow will aay: Weather condition have been unfavora hie throughout a. wide area and while In aome Inktancea helpful to retail trade, ex treme cold or heavy enow have rather eharply checked apiinga trade and retarded transportation. There la a rainer quin feellnr found also In several line of a pec ulation and Induatry. An exception to thla Is found In the south, which section, atlmu lated by almost undreamed, of ootton prlcea. la preparing to plant an enormous acreage HDrlni tradt. whlrh waa owning UD ac tively la the aouthweat, ha been brought f Tactically to a standstill tor tna time uc na bv aero weather. Rather leaa aatlafactory ' reporta come from the Iron and ateel trade. Southern Iron la claimed to be unchanged, but north ern Iron la weaker, foundry gradea not be ing In ative demo 4, fn' raiareade are alill out of Uie market for ralla arm tin Ished product, and excepting at a few western points the market ara rather duller. Structural material, la quiet (nd aome makera are reported cutting billet fTlces. Wire, wire product and tubing are n active demand at Pittsburg. Tin plate have been marked down and the tendency of other products la toward case. Some exreptlona to the quieter feeling are ap parent, especially In aome line of hard ware, which at moat market are reported at leaat aa active aa a year ago. The strain In the cotton goods branch of the textile trade lncreaaea with the ateady upward flight of the raw material. Buyers of cotton goods have shown a disposition to traae more ireeiy ana to pay nigner prices hut at all market sellers are slow to fill order excett at "value." Men wear woolen for next fall have not aasumed the activity exoected. Iess ac tlvlty la ahnwn In the placing of order for shoe, apparently growing out of the In sistency on the part of manufacturer on an aacendlng scale of price for the higher values or leatner and nines, weather con dltlona are unfavorable to outdoor activity. Rulldlng la practically suspended at a num- rer or rnie ana lumoer is generally nuieier. Wool la firmer, with a ateady volume o( huslneaa at Boston. Wheat, Including flour, export for the week ending January ttt aggregate IS1?,C& bushels, against I Ktx.lU! last week, 4 420.0SS thla week last year. 1.702,868 In 1S02 and 1.77C.O0O In lSiil. From July 1, 194 to date inev aggregate m.,.w,oii runeia, against jw.kh.ki last season, iso,kzi,094 In ifi and 'LM7.U In 1801. orn exDorra ror trie weeic ittrtiat. WW All . .. . ... a . n. . . X date they aggregate S3. 487.473 'bushels.' as against W.ttS.MO lst season. i.3S Ifl7 In 19 f and lll.7Ki.fNW in 1HU1. Business failures In the T'nlted Btatea for tne week ending January ZS number 14?. against ? last week, 230 In the like week In lSuJ. Sns In lfnj. CH In 1W1 and 171 In lam. In Canada failure for the week number 1, which comparea with IR last week and av in me same week in Ceatrail Parlde Makva I'ayaseat. NEW YORK. Jan. .-The Central Paclflo company, now a part or the Harrl man Pacific system, tod-iv paid Into the sub-treasury about :?,Si.iiO. representing another Installment of Its old obligation to the federal government. Detroit Mmm teasaslls RalrUe. DETROIT, Jan. M.-Jeremlah Q. Farwell, on of one of the best known capitalist e-f Detroit, died today from a bulct wound through hla atnmach, fired, It la supposed, with aulcldal Intent. CAlflTR'SI . f. ,f -a ..JsJ tick Hsadsehe aad relieve '.l the trouMea Inei eeat to a ktliuas suusef the sir taa, sack as Ia sumss, Nsawia, DrowaUies. DmIivm af tar eatiu, rsia la Us 8 de, Ac W ails ifcrir soet raauuay aUa success kis show a la curing n Beadacke.r Cartar'sLlttla Uer fills are eqaaJ vslaaMe la CeastipsUoa, eiirisf aad prcvsuimg tniaaaaOTtag cosipUiat, whiis tker aiseeefrtd all 4isuitlr of lbs sioaisrh. enaislais th liver aa4 tsgulat taa boarsla. ttm U ta-y oaly carat Aehe they weaM bealiaost pricrlr te those waa eufrt froal tk-a aistressutf roasptaist; kel forta Bai ely la? fooaasse dev-s aot sutf aar, an4 tboee rbeoae try tasai will lod tbsse lull pais vsla aM la so tDaarwsy that they will sot he will lag te lo iikoat lacs. But after ail ax kca4 AGIKIE Is ta aaae of so atsay lives tkal kr waafe w atske our rat aosst. Wat ua cat u wuua makers 4o aot. C'artaf'e Utile Uv Fills are rr ssruvH aa4 eery assy to lake tss or two pi In aak a aose. Tasy are siricily vegtuele aaa a aot fr o or psrgs, ket et tkr grsiis act ut plraer ail wbo EXPERT TALK ON ADVERTISING Vha Eaaefida Vast taaaa la That Maaaer F.x presses Hla Walalon. COL-CMBrS, O.. Jan. .-C. W. Toat, president vt the Association of American Advertisers, delivered an address on ad vertising before the Ohio Preso association In which he aald In part: A half Is a manufactured article largelr produced by newseper. It 1 worn by men and women and a 1m ued to decorate some articles of commerce. It Is con structed of an Intangible sort of subslsnce, somewhat misty, and the llnea not alwaye clearly defined. Some men secure them at low price and some have haloe thrust upon them. Many men are In possession of halos that they do not esteem at the real worth of the article. f4ome men part with their hslns without due recompense. Ad miral Iewey had a very large, handsome, well-constructed and apparently durable halo and wore It for a time gracefully, and then gave at least half or It away with a house and lot. f The art of making haloa la not thoroughly understood by all newspaper publishers nor ny merchsnta as a class. Most every merchant seeks a halo, not alone for him self, but for the articles that he ha to sell, and yet It Is only now and then a merchant knows how to construct a halo and wcure- the good from It. Suppose a merchant hsa a large stock of cloaks; ir he la an expert In the manufac turing of ha'oa to decorate these cloaks witn, lie is very sure to create a demand and make money by decorating hi cloak with the halo. The aame Is true of shoe merchants, candy manufacturers, dealers In farm machinery, etc. When a farmer la ready to purrhase a plow he nearly al waye Diiys a plow tnat ne aeea tnrougn a halo. Some one, or perhaps many, have helped In the construction of this halo about aome particular make of plow, and the farmer thereafter ace that plow deco rated witn this halo. The plow win ire qnently bring a few dollar more when cc upVd with the halo than it would alone. A an Illustration of the persistence nec essary, and the tost to construct a halo cmr experience In the English market might be cited. We started several years ago In troducing Grape-Nuta over there, and of course It became necessary to advertise and build the halo. Now It la not alto gether an easy matter to construct a halo for Kne-llsh eve to look throuah. We dis covered that Bornethlng over 13 0.00) had been nut Into that enternrlae before the Englishmen discovered urape-rnuts. however our good newspaper friends over there finally aucceedod In establishing the halo and then the buslneaa began to be profitable. The nubllshera of newsDaners can do a good work by perslstent'y talking to and training merchant on the subject of ad vertising. Seldom If ever does a good ad vertiaer fall. Good advertising Is nothing more nor less than the talk cf a good. first -class salesman, not to one Individual, but to each Individual of a mass. One kind of salesman takea hla time to carefully de tail the merlta of the gooda he haa to sell and make his talk verbally to one cus tomer, while the aarr.5 amount of energy, ihnn.hi salesman shllttv and convincing argument wou'ri win nefhan a thousand. people If told through the column of the newspapers, ana in me irnuin m the construction of the halo which will In time be completed ir the worK I conunuea rtsv hv day with unflagging Intereet. Newspaper can build a halo for any re putable or worthy merchant, and when finally built and placed In position the merchant will find It the moat valuable asset he haa. EVENTS Qfi RUNNING TRACKS Favorttee Go Dowa with VafaJllaa; Regularity mm Aaeot Track Bad Book Make Clean Sweep. 158 ANGELES. Jan. .-Favorltee fell with unfailing regularity at Ascot park to day and the thirteen books made a clean aweep. Not a single favorite finished first, although aome well played aecond choices mn successful Reaillts: First race, seven furlongs. Belting; Cllvlo won, All About second, flng tnira. nine; Second race, one mile, aelllng: Fox Lake won, Columbia Girl , Beconu, Jtiie inira Time: l:tt. ' Third race, one mile and a sixteenth selling: Rag Tag won, Montana Peereaa econd, Clocha D Or third. Time: 1:48V,. .Jfourth race, seven furlongs, selling; Hlla; Won, Athel Rose second, Phy third. Time. i:Z. - Fifth race, one mile Belling: Mareee won, Taxman second, Cardwellton third. Time: i-aiac . Sixth race, on mile, selling: Sir Hugh won, Buccleuth second, Partln Brady third. Time- 1 41 BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. . -Oakland ra- ults: . First race, thlrteen-alxteenth of a mile, selling: Scotsman won, Mlmo aecond nolden Lta-ht third. Time: 1:11 V. Second race, Futurity courae, selling: Bay Wonder won, Relle Keed aecond, Modder third, nme: 1:11. Third race, one and an eighth miles, sell Ing: Chicadee won. Billy Moore second, Mr. iJingie tnira. lime: i:w. Fourth race, thirteen-ntxteentha of a mil handicap: Irldiua won, Princess TUania sec ond. Futunta third. Time: Fifth race, six furlongs, purse: Toledo won, Young Pepper aecond, Dick Turpln third. Time: 1:11. Sixth race, one mile, selling: Gawalne Won, Oro Viva aecond, Frank w ooda third Time: i:xv . NKW ORLEANS. Jan. 29. Raeulte: First race, aeven furlongs; Safeguard won, Bolssen aecond, Kuasel Uarth third. Time: 1 :Sk. Second race, six furlong: Mrs. Frank Foaler won. Presentation aecond, Zlra third- Time: 1;1M. Third race, one mile and seventy yards F.rbe won. Trocadero second. Mauser third Time: 1:61. Fourth race, handicap, six and a half fur longs: Mad Mullah won. Preaknesa second, Katie Powera third. Time: l:24s. Fifth race, selling, one mile and seventy yards: t'ranlum won, Santa Teresa second. ldv Mistake third, lime: Sixth race, one mile and three-sixteenths Rankin won, A Men second, Lou Woods third. Tim: zios1. DRAWS THE LINES CLOSER America a Assoclatloa Will Hot Per salt Leagae to Negotiate with Players lader Coatraet. MILWAUKEE. Jan. .-The Dally New today aaya It ha developed that the Amer ican association haa barred all negotia tions In the future by association teama or repreantatlvea of association leagues, with players signed by or under contract with any other aasoclation leagues. The agreement haa been Included In th new constitution. Any team attempting to ne gotiate for a players In another associa tion team Is liable to a fine of t-'OO and In the event the fine la not paid In ten days the club shall be expelled from the organlxatlon. Players violating this agree ment are liable to the aame fine. At the aame time, the reaerve players for each team Is Increased from fourteen to eigh teen. WITH THE BOWLERS. On Belleck'e alleys last evening a team Fl. Wed from the Omaha Howling league de rated the team selected to represent Omaha at the national tournament at Cleveland. O. A large crowd of Intereated spectators waa present and waa rewarded by wllneaslng some fine bowling. Score: OMAHA9. 1st. M. M. Ts. Baldwin ITS 1M f2 Chandler K 17 DR. AMES IS A FREE MAN Eoprem Court of Ifinntiota Eeleuei Con victed IftjoT f 11 ianti polit, HOLDS EVIDENCE DI0 NOT SHOW GUILT ays Proof Presented to Jary Did ot t pea Which Prosero tloa Was Based. 8T. PAfL, Minn., Jan. . The supreme court today quashed the Indictment against former Mayor Amea of Mlnneapolla and the entire court held that the Indictment was good but the evidence was faulty. Judges Start, Collins and Lewis concurred In the majority opinion. Dr. Ames waa charged and convicted In the district court of Hennepin county of receiving money Illegally as mayor of Min neapolis from women. The majority opinion of the court, written by Justice Lewis and concurred In by Chief Justice Sart and Justice Collins, waa a sur prise to the defense aa well aa to the state. The court aaya the Indictment was valid snd charged but one offense, but declares that the state did not prove the offense charged. What the Coart Holds. After 'reciting the charge In the Indict ment, namely, the receiving of money 1600 from certain persona In order that they might be protected from criminal prosecu tion, the syllabus says: Held, the Indictment atated one offense. It being Inferred that the money, was a fund contributed by the persons named pursuant to a Joint or common understanding that Buch contributors should be protected. The undisputed evidence la that detective and police officer accepted money from the women spectned in the indictment and oth ers. In amounts ranging from IIS te $25- In conslileratlon of which each was promised p lli-e protection; that the detectives and police who received the money were agents of defendant and not of those making pay ment: that' there was no iolnt agreement or understanding between those paying the mcney; that the $W paid over to defendant by his agent In one trim after It was paJd to him by women Individually, waa not a general fund contributed with the under. standing that those participating should be protected. Held, there was failure of proof to sustain the oiense cnargea. Judgment reversed. Discussing the evidence the court says: "There waa no evidence that any of the women acted Jointly, or that a fund was made up by them or In their behalf; that there was no. evidence to Justify the Infer enc that Gardner (Mayor Ames' clerk) waa constituted the agent of the women to take' their money and deliver It to Amea, with the understanding that In consequence their houses would protected." The court further says: "There was a separate and distinct agreement entered , Into with each person paying any money." In their dissenting opinion Justices Brown and Lovely say: It seems to us quite apparent that this In dictment charged the defendant with so liciting a number of bribes or grafts from several distinct women. , In our mlnda the vital question Is not the sufficiency of the evidence, but whether one of the plainest principle of the funda mental law upon which the rights of all cltlxenar depend has been violated. He was Indicted for that offense Febru ary 4, 1903. and after a trial of several weeks, during which much sensational te tlmony waa Introduced, was found guilty May 7 and sentenced to a term In prison of six years. An -appeal was taken to the supremo court In December on. the ground that tha Indictment waa not properly drawn, In that It waa omnibus Jn character, charging In fact mora than "on crime. This contention was sustained by the supreme court today. Dr. ' Antes as ; mayor of Minneapolis fpun. times. I i;. . Ths decision technically and practically makes Ames a free man now. Under ft he cannot ba tried again except on a new In dictment, and It Is said a conviction would b Impossible again. The court in sub' stance holds that the evidence did not fol low th lines of the Indictment and that th evidence was not of a kind to warrant a conviction of the crime charged. aas tara. la ' 8 ceaia: a io XL. eota k7 IruiftmH rvysS'X. sr soal kf ail I . x CJLltTEIl MEDICINK CO., fttw YtrkCltH Wimnn lha ls2 156 Reed Emery ... Totals M M t-1 ..if, 214 23 70 4I 0 (KiKl.ftua 2.S61 CLE V ELANDS. 1st. Id. M. T ls. Frltscher US 1 !! I7 Welty I 2 1("1 Wig-man I'.e) 13 14J 4.7 Huntington 1 21 1S (mi Bartacli 14 4 171 Ct Totals K4 Kl K3 40 Tale aad Mlaseista Wla. NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Jan. -Tal de feated the I'niversity of Pennsylvania to night at basket ball by a score of 14 to 11 ITHACA. N. V., Jan. . Minnesota de feated Cornell at basket ball her tonight by a score of 4 to la. OT.raay Oat af Daasjer. DETROIT. Jan. r.-Ben O'Orady. the Buffalo pugilist who waa knocked out at the Detroit Athletic club last night by Noah Hrusao of thla city and then re moved for treatment to a hospital, was reported out of danger today. Bruaao will no longer be detained by th police. BIaB Headrleka la aa Fraarlsre. BAN FRANCISCO. Jsn. 2 -Right Rev. T. A. Hendrlcas. one of the four newly appointed American Catholic bishops to the Philippines, has arrived her on his way to I he Island. Hishop Hendricks corves from Rn.-liesier, N. X. U wiil u stationed at Cuu. Anaoaacesaeats of the Theaters.. Mm. Lillian Blauvelt, America's famous soprano, will be heard at the KounUe Me- morlal church on Monday evening, Feb ruary 12. Thla will be th only opportunity of hear ing Blauvelt In long recital, and the music lovers of Omsha and vicinity are looking toward the treat in store. Th reserved sale of seats is now on at Schmoller tt Mueller's. At the Boyd this afternoon and again this evening the famous old Hoyt farce comedy, "X Trip to Chinatown," will be given by a company that la thoroughly competent. Like all the other Hoyt piece thla Is a satlr on a phase of social life, this time exposing tha sham and hypocrisy of the ultra good, who still have sufficient human weakness to want to see what is doing In the world. The situations are as funny as any th king of fare writers ver devised, and th songs are the latest. and th whole Is In the hands of a com pany that Is capable of giving It proper Interpretation. At the Boyd on Bunday afternoon and evening Wlllard Blmms and his strong company will present.: 'Sicking from Puck," a musical fares based on characters made famous by that leader of comic weeklies. Th bill on at the Orpheum thla week, with th "Eight Vaaaar Girls'" as the lead ing feature, will be brought to a close today, wtien matinee and evening perform ances will be given. Next week, commencing matinee tomor row, th four Nigh ton a. European strong men and posers, will head the bill. Prom inent on the Hat will be Eddie Glrard and Jessie Gardner In a new farcical sketch, called "Mr. Dooley and the Diamond." Esmeralda play the xylophone. Ozav and Del mo ara a team of eccentric Juggling comedian. George W. Day. the mono legist, will entertain with his humorous stories. Anna Caldwell will have song and story and th klnodrome will show en tirely new motion pictures. "York Biate Folks." that pretty story of rural life, will be presented st the Krug only two more times, this afternoon and tonight. Beginning with the Sunday mati nee the attraction at the Krng will be "At the Old Cross Roads' one of the moat suc cessful southern plays ever written. "At the Old Cross Roads" la thla week packing th Grand opera house. Kansas City, to the doors every night snd the sudiences sre ex tremely enthusiastic over the play. ASTHMA Sfedkal authorities bow concede that tinder th system ot treatment Introduced by Dr. Frank Wbeuel cl Chicago, ASTHMA CAN BE CURED. Dr.L. D. Knott, Lebanon. Ky : Dr. P. E. Brown. Prituifnar, Iowa; Dr. J. C.Curryer, bu Panl, ktina.; Dr. M. L. Crsffey. ht. Leah, Mo.i Dr. C. P. Beard. So. Framlng bam, Maas., bear witness to tb efficacy of bis treatment and tb permsnency ol th car la tbsn own cat. Dr. W better aew me bod ia a radical departure from th old fasoloMd amok powders, sprays. : te wtuta tmueve Bui aa aot cui. I FREE TEST TRCATMENT prepared for any one I sto a short des cripooa of th oaae. ana 'ding names of tw other asthmatic sufferers. Ask lor booklet of aBrteoce of those eared. FRANK WHET 2 EL, M. D. . P . a is riu mm Lr.tr. aids, tnaea). - BL I,,,, I, hi Stay at Home and Freeze Tick up any paper you plPase and items like these greet your eye: ''Bitter cold and high wind." "Mercury near zero mark." "Cold wave rovers, i-ountry."' "Three men and n woman perish and many pernons are frost-bitten." And yet winter has only begun! What are you going to do about it? Will you stay at home auf freeze, or will you join the iirniy that is now headed for the tunny valleys of Southern California? If you are wise, you will go to California. It is less than three days distant; a round-trip ticket from Omaha costs only 90.00. And it is good to return any time within nine months from date of purchase. . . In California, in mid-winter, you can live just about as you do at home in mid-suninier bathe, play golf, pick fruits and flowers, drive, or loll lazily in the sun while you watch the surf break along the shore. And it's less than three days away LESS THAN THREE DAYS. 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Send ma copies of your various California publications, including list of hotels and bearding bonses. Name . Street No .' Town State.. 0 mil I Nev 0rle3qifXa.. $31.50 Omaha to New Orleans AND BACK. February 9iK44th Long limit cd Liberal Stopovers eo Route Allowed. For further Information and copy of Madrt Gras Booklet call at Illl- -not Central City Ticket Office. No. 1402 K arcana 8t., Omaha, or write. W. II. DRILL. District Paaaenger Afeat. If Chirges Less Than til Others Read The Beethe Best Newspaper. DR. McCREW, SPECIALIST tats all -orass ( DitssMt ml MEM OILY. Twenty-eight years' experience tlghteen years la Oman Tb doctor rcmaikabU succsa aaa ver bcn cqualod. ilka iurca as 4 IalUtle fur irsauog thla mass A dla .' ar unlimited and every day ttnaaa rr tlsturliic rcuorl of tb good h la douv r th rcllsf bs baa anvan. . ' HOT SPRINGS IREATMtNI ra All Blood PolaoD. No BKtAKlNO OUT" n tb skia or fac and u saisraai aicua f th dieaa disappear at onca. A st man.nt cur for Ut (aaraDUssd. 1 VADirnrflF Cur suranud ' "-Klt-UVU-L Lfcaa TUA.N t DATS. tktt 10 flftftca," cur,d o( Urdroosl. nl.n.n JU,UUV sirlctur. aim', N.rvosi XblUty, Lam Of fcUrcsgth aad Vitality ad all forma ol cbionio rtiesssra 1 ItMtraDl by aniUL Call or writ. Boa M. Omo tla BouU lata U Omaaa. Ha. TWENTIETH CENTURY fARMER On Delia a Year. ' 1