THE OiMAJIA DAJLLV 3JEJ5: MQ DAV, XOV.EMinSR 12, 1000. SUPREME COURT'S PROGRAM Three Important Cum to Be Decided at IU November Sitting. POINTER FOR THE NEW LEGISLATORS liiclr OrtltlrnlCH Arc to lip FHrt rrllh Hie Clerk of (lie Senate iuiiI limine untl Aot itIIU the Jrcrf!lnr- of Stale. LINCOLN, Nov. 11. (Special.) The su premo court Is expected to hand down de cisions In thrco cafe of unusual Importance ill Its next sitting, which begins Nuvomber 21. On one decision depends the future of tho State Hoard of Transportation, on nn nother tho collection of over 7D,000 of de linquent taxes assessed ngnlnsl tho Lincoln Traction company and thu third will prob ably settle tho controversy over tho legality of severnl provisions of the Nebraska anti trust law. It wan seml-oluclnlly announced Inst week that thu opinion In nil these case had been written, but for some unex plained rcatou they were withheld when court adjourned. Tho case Involving the anti-trust law Is tho ono ponding against the Standard Oil company, which Is before tho court on a motion filed by tho attorney general for an order nuthorlzlng him to Inspect and copy tho private records of tho defendant. It Is contended by tho attorneys for tho Standard Oil company that this proceeding Is an at tempt on the part of tho attornoy general to ouforco a penalty or forfeiture for acts declared by the ntatuto to bo n crlmo and that tho allowunco of tho motion would be an Invasion of the constitutional right of tho defendant company to bo secure In Its papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures, and further that nn order of tho nature asked for by tho at torney goucrnl would be a violation of the constitutional protection of the defendant against being rompcl'ed In n criminal cac to glvo evidence u'gnlnst Itself. These con tentions are based on tho ground that the act under which the case was Instituted Is a penal statute, which makes a violation of Its provisions n crime by specifically desig nating such violation ns u misdemeanor. Where In File Certlllcntcs. Thero Is a misapprehension regarding the filing of (orllflcatrs of election on the part of members of tho Incoming legislature. A number of tbeso aro laboring under tho Im pression that tho certificates must bo filed with tho Bocretary of state. Aa a matter of fact tho law provides that they shall bo lllod with thn clcrl; of each houso before the opening of the legislature. It reads an fol lows: The clerks or each house shall file the cortltlcntes presented by members each for his own house ami niaku ii roll or the mem ber who thus appear to lie elected and tho pcrsoim thus appearing to be elected mem bers Khali proceed to elect such nllloers aa may be required for thu time being. Under tho law tho clerk of thu last bouse and tho secretary of thu senate are officers of tho legislature until their successors are elected and qualified, and tho duty of making out tho toll legally devolves upon thorn and not upon tho secretary of stnto, although tho practice for several years past has been to allow the secretary to submit n roll when tho two houses nssomble. Iakr OruniiUulloii rei'iiinnenl. Members ot tho Traveling Mens repub lican club of this city have formed a perma nent organization. Tho membership roll contains tho names of 313 bona lido repub lican traveling men. At a meeting last night tho following officers, who served dur ing tho campaign, wore re-elected and In stalled: President, C. A. Diamond; secre tary, J.. M. O'Neill: treasurer, L. I'. Sine; vice president, II. II. Loughridgu. During tho campaign tho organization was known ns tho Nebraska Traveling Men's llopubllcan club, but as nearly all of Its members re side In this city It was thought best to ro namo It as a Lincoln organization anil after ward open Its membership to tho state with a flow to making It a Nebraska club. I'resl dent Diamond baa been notified by Chair man Weaver of tho Iowa stato republican committee that a poll ot tho traveling men of Des Moines Bhows that tho republicans autnumbor tho democrats threo to one. Slander Suit lit York. YOIIK, Neb., Nov. 11. (Special.) What bids fair to be onu of tho biggest, longest and most bitterly contested lawsuit ever tried In York county la In a caso whoro nn action was brought by William I. llager against William Otto for slander. Thorn are twelve rounts claiming damago In each In the sum of $2,500, aggregating a total sum of 30,000. This Is supposed to be tho outgrowth of a hog suit, wherein Hager wiih one of tho witnesses whoso testimony yas against Otto. W. I'. Uagcr lives near Charleston nnd Is ono of York county's most successful farmers. William Otto lives near Charleston, owns an elevator there nnd owns over 3,000 acres of land In this county. Attorneys from outside of tho county hnvo been employed to assist. Snellen nt Nelmwltti Olelirnte. NRHAWKA. Neb., Nov. 11. (Speclal.) l.HHt night the Swedes of Nehawkn coin brnted the election of McKlnley In n very enthusiastic manner. They formed u pro cession and, preceded by a band nnd carry Ing torches and trunsparleuces with repub llcan sayings on them, thoy marched through tho town, stopping occasionally to sing Swcdo songs. They marched to Pol lard's cold storage warehouse, wbero Isaac Pollard ordered unlimited quantities of sweet rider served. After this Qus Davis and Hon K. M. Pollard Ravo shoit addresses, when tho crowd dispersed with cheers for Mc Klnley. Roosevelt, the full dinner pall and four years moro of prosperity. Funeral if Jaiiim I. Million. FREMONT, Nob.. Nov. 11. (Special.) Tho funeral of tho late James P. Mallon was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from tho family residence on F street and was very largely attended, muny of his former business and political atsoctates from this county and from Omaha and Lincoln being present. The services wero conducted by Rev. W II Iluss of tho Congregational church. The pallbearers were: A, (1. Hit- chanan of South Omaha, M. Dowllng of Hood's Pills Do not gripe nor Irritate the alimen tary canal. Tliey act gently yet promptly, cleanse effectually and Give Comfort Sold by all druggists. L'A cents. FREE SCHOLARSHIP VOTING COUPON. CUT IT OUT-VOTE IT. RJp mm Mtnli boy r girl ft t practlMl MuMtlM nwm. NS TOTS FOK. AODKHI (It Ml NO I v Tfels enpom If aeoraant4 r etk prat sufctcrlptloi boomI fat J IU Omaha Pm uata II rota for sah 15 0 paid, 1M Us for aok tl pall, tU. Coupoaa with eaih most b eounUrslfntd kr elroatatU dapartmaat. j gy4. J f4. i Will, 1 IllS Vrlll t . i.iticBi uiiiM-a lieu, ilril. ." WILL Of THE VOTERS AS SHOWN BY FIGURES Every Republican Candidate on the State Plurality and the Redemption of is Made Complete, The Dee has complete returns on gov ernor from every county In tho state ex cept Mcl'heraon and the vote In the county Is less than 100. Two years ago It gave a plurality of one for Hnywnnl. Of theso returns seventy-eight aro ofllclal and cloven unofficial. On the faco ot these re turns Dietrich has n plurality of 1,021. On tho minor stato officials Tho Ilco has re turns from eighty counties, seventy-two of which aro official and eight unofficial. Tho counties embraced in the totals for minor I , Hupt. of Com. Lands Governor. Lien. Gov. See. of Htnte. Auditor. Treasurer. Instruction. Att'y Ccnerttl. & HuIUIIukh. COL'NTIKS. g I I J j p I i i i ij r MM r M i i I f J. Adams 2,1301 1.92' Antelope Ilanuor lllulnu lloolin Ilox Hutte Hoyd Ilrowu Buffalo Hurt Hutlur Cass Cedar Chase Cherry Cheyenne .... Clay Colfax Cuming Custer Dakota Dawes Dawson Douel Dlxnn Dodge , Douglas Dundy Klllmurc Franklin Frontier FuYmiH Huge Oortlehl (Inspnr (Irani Ureeluy Hull Hamilton Harlan Hayes Hitchcock .... Unit Hooker ...... Howard , Jefferson .... Johnson Kimball Knox Kearney .... Keith Keyn. l'aha.. Lancaster .. Lincoln Logan Lnup Madison Mcl'herson . Merrick Nance Nemaha . ... Nuckolls Otoe , Pawnee Perkins Phelps Pierre l'latto , Polk Iled AVIlfow. RIchanlBon . Hock Sarpy Hnllno Saunders .... SrottH muff. Seward Sheridan ... 'Sherman .... Sioux Stanton Thayer , Thomas Thurston .... Valley Washington Wayne Webster .... Wheeler Yoj-k Totals ... Pl.ira'lty .... 1.2B7 1,3,1 80i 72 1.412 r.:n 743 3IS 2.075) 1,229, 2.010 2.19H l.Mfi1 27M 677' 170 1,M6 1,359 1.745) J.WISI 1,202 157 t'j1 1,405 5S4 733 153 1.8751 1.72tV l.:i97 2,773 1.311 300 7f1 56 1.73S !33 1.310 l.fliM 711 c2l 1,39511 251 1,0751 12.705 I 2I'5I 1.85H ! i.o-i; i sr.fi : 502 1,21 r,7 1,170 '.'.117 13.527 287 1.77S SIS K79 1.2f 3,S0 231 45S 1.2i3 2.501 217 670 90 S52 1TJ IIS 1.778 1,581 930 281. 515 1,451 Ml H2, 10) 1.2MI 1.I.VSI L'JKs! i.5finl 1,180 491 1.5&4 . . . ft 3! SH7 1.760 1.4l iai l.Wtt wo 217 3iil r iijt' iiiil 22l' 310 1,153 104 1.2 ih! 10rt 14' 1,S(7 140 ""!S0 850 1.7PJ' 1,156 fl7 1.BS2 l.SfSI i.6ir) 2,3191 l.insi 213 l!,r.23 1,574 183 1,073 S30 1,510 921 1.U2! 1.042 92 2,1I8 1.3S2 918 42G! 25S 7K2 2.072 1.027 2,011! 2191 2,111 373 1,730 1.7S5 009 723 249 033 451 lLft (Will l,7L':li 67 725! 7011 1.379I 1,1151 1,353 1.3.11 2.00S, 703 1,5113 73 037 812 1,409' 979 1,200! I 188 t l.MRI 113,813 112,7921 80,237,' 85,320 914! 1,U21 Poynler's plurullty In countleH Included L'nofflclnl. North Ilend. Wallace Wilson, C. H. Coman, N. W. Smalls and W. II. Turner of this city. Triumph lodge, Knights of Pythias, attended In a body. Tho remains woro fol lowed to their last resting place In Illdgo cemetery by tho longest proceBalon ever seen here. GOVERNOR DIETRICH'S PLANS SiiciiiIn .Sunilnr In Lincoln mill Jl" I'lime iu Omalin 011 Iliml iitia Today. LINCOLN, Nov. 11. (Special Telegram. ) Govorp.or-elcct Charles II. Dietrich arrived In Lincoln this mornlug and has been busy all day nt the Lludnll hotel receiving call ers nnd listening to the appeals ot countless ofllcescekcrs. He enmo from Fnlrbury, where ho was the guest ot honor last night at a. republican ratlHcatlon, and tomorrow he will leave for cither Omaha or bis homo In Hast ings. At ho depot ho was met by several hundred members of tho Nebraska Traveling Men's and Union Veterans' Republican clubs, who escorted him to tho hotel. "I havo made no promUes of appoint ments," said Mr. Dietrich. "I havo told all applicants to present their requests n writ ing and I will not consider them unless they aro in that form." Mr. Dietrich said bo had.made no definite plans for the future. Tho Union Veterans' Republican r.lub will meet tomorrow night to arrange for a ratification to tako place somo time this week. Mr. Dietrich nnd sev eral of tho stato officers-elect will be at tho ratification. Hurt .n a HunnuiTay. TUCUMSKH. Neb., Nov. 11. (Special,) A. J. Manloy, an old gentleman living In Cook, was tho victim of a runaway ac cident oue day last week. His horso bo camo frightened at a thrashing innchlno onglno on tho highway, ran away mil threw Mr. Mnnley out of the buggy. Ills shoulder was dislocated and ho was other wise bruised, llrliltce. Cnrpentrr Hurt, YORK, Nob., Nov. 11. Spoclal.) A. L. Uurdolne, a Northwestern bridge carpenter, had yesterday a very narrow escape frmn Instant death. Workmen were shifting heavy brhlgo timber and ono largo ploco fell, striking Uurdolno on back and shout- (Nft (Twa.) Daposlt at oilea or mall to " SCHOLARSHIP "DBPARTMBVT," aiaka Baa. Omakf, Nab. n'eiuci. i. 111, state officials this year gavo l'oyntcr a plurality of TO and In the same counties the pluralities of tho republican olllclnls range from 914 tor Savago to 2,2.17 for I'rout for attorney general. Marsh for sec retory of stato has 1,071, Weston for audi tor, 1,680: Stuefcr tor treasurer, 2,025: Fowler for superintendent of public In struction, 2.0J2; Follmer for commissioner of public lands and buildings, 1,7-lfl. Doug las and Lancaster are not Included In totals of minor state officers. 2.113 l.ICS 2.00711 1.0341 2.117, 1.833 2.1 10 1,130 2.11fi,i 1.M0! 2.100' 1.937 1,301 1,271 1.3.VI 1,201 1,3531 1,275 1,354) 1.26SI 1,363 1 1.2S1 l.SJ 1,202 I I ' 97 117 90 07 95 73 97 73 I 91 , 73 92 741 92 72 1,420 1,3001 1,430 1,3591 1,138 1,348 1,119 1,350 I 1.M2 '1,31,0 1,150 1,3081 1,440 1,370 R01 ISI, COS 4WI G22 4S7l 019 Col t CIS 479 015 175 000 475 710 747 713 700!) 721 702 ' 743 742 730 740 731 7R31 728 782 455 313 459 337 102 3301 459 310 Iff) 337 101 338 1 402 330 l,8")fl 2,057 l.MX 2,055i 1.S75 2,0tl 1,8091 2,1x521 1,883 2,054 1.R.V) 2.C96I 1,857 2.004 1,758 1,100 1.7S7 l,130j 1,781 1,133 1,7W 1.149! 1.0S7 1,279 1,757 1,102 1,820 1,148 2,7l'4 '"2,225 '"ii '"'2,219 '"i;752 " '2,210 "' i'MiC ' 2.246 "'s.TClt '"viH '"i'.ti'l '"2.2751 "'7t52 '"L'A'Oi 1,342 1,570 I, 1,351 l.WoM 1,339! 1,503 1,335! 1,5511 1.330 1,507 1,340 1.550 1,317 1,550 297 27211 ,291 273 , 305 2i55 3o51 20V 301 2t J05 270i 3O0 27J 709 000! 859 078 s.Vl 041 S0SI 0Z J57 001 851 003, 831' 00.1 CVt 130 078 400 0791 442 0711 412!' 07 410 073 455 077 113 1.839 1,8211 r,783 1,818 l.OO 2,030 1,M9, 1.8131 1.S45 1,824! 1,810 1,821, 1,831 1.8IV1 9H 1,314' 870 1,408 I 923 1,312 95.V 1,35' H50 1,313, t'29 1.317 I 955 1,337 1,309 1.729 1,3301 1.721 1,3221 1,733 1,1051 1,0111 1,301 1.751 1,505 1.7IS1 1,332 1,733 1,9031 2,050 2,0001 2,025! I l,080l 2.002 2,0i9' 2,00!)' 1,900 2,0851 2,007 2,001 I 2.029 2.093 048i 7131 05 1 i 7201 0531 715 55 7141 053 720 tlr, 72HI! 70i 710 062 025(, finl 018 I I50S 017 00 1 032 ! 013 1120 502 Oi, 008 Kill 1,2201 l,393l 1,2311 1,:!91 i l,230l 1,389 1,235 1,107 1,23't 1.387' 1,210 1.W7 1,'J33 1,393 357 247 I 30II .'41- SOD 239, 358 230' 335 241 33, 2101 35S' 219 1,158 1.071U 1.191 1,071' i 1.182 1.001 1,183 1.0S51 1,181 1.0831' 1,1731 LOSS! 1,1M5 1.074 2.117 2,4611 2,401 2.I22M 2,402 2,439' 2,175 2.4I11 2.C0S 2,3151, 2,159 2,110) 2.15S 2,137 I ! ..,) j,; ...'.,. . '! . . . " I . ...l ' 294 2901 291 200' 281 293' 293 ' 2 28t " 28!l 2S9 201! 2011 292 1.797' l.bIG l.S13 l.S4.l 1.S05 1.S33 I 1,822 l,8lo'l 1.823 1,830 I 1,820 1.8S.T 1.S3U 1 831 ll '! I ! ! ........' I 871 818 900 807j 8S0I 83l S01J SSI 800, 823 &9s! M9 002 '823 3,s53 "'s.'Bof '"'3',91'w "'2I577' ';i,Wi' ' 'i'.'s'fn'i 1' ' ' 'aXv'st " ' ' i;',5''o! '"ii'.ssoi"' 2,555! ";j,sVt ' ' 's'wii' t " ' "s.u'rij ' " ' i:"&7 225 217 2.11 213 221f 21 III 2.17 233 2,11 21 2321 222! 2Xit 222 45 COS 461 50Ti 467 575 459 581 454 fiVJI 4ir.'l &:P 158' 583 135 Ml 1 138 82 1 37 S3, 138 80 13.1 881 J3ll S3 13.1' 80 430 85.1 4.18 8191 131, 870) 4 873 138 85 1 43T.I 801! 435' 801 1,97) 1,709 1,911 l.COli 1,931 1,702 1,931 1,702 1,930 1,735 1.935 1,73s! 1,915! 1,722 1,402 1,570 1.477 1,672) 1,401 1.610 1.4001 1,585 1,4751 1.590 1,410 1.072' 1,47"' 1,537 823 950 ! 825 959 S3.5 903 M5 ( 90.1 858 ! 917 8.111 979 855' 951 303' 270' ;00 2S4 , 302 2.85 1 :m, 28ll 3031 284 303' 287 303 28(1 429! 617 437i 509 115 520 1, 131 ' 614' 140, 602 110 512! ISSl 510 1.288 1,450 1,203 1,I40 1,282 1.150 1,2701 1,402 l,285j 1.101 1,272 1.1S0 1.28l( 1.487 ",87i "'i.itW' 8S0 '"'i',20111 87'(jr''i,'294 8S0 " ' l',295 8881" "l',280 V) " "l',2S0 8SSl"'L28ii 1,730 1.570 1,757 1,6011 1,749 1,503l l.TSOi 1,575 1,772 1,559! 1,773 1,5751 1,788 1,65.5 1.4a) 1,11,0 1.470 1,163! 1,479 1,1571 1.403 1,174 1.4SI 1,170 1.1S7 1,179 1,4821 1,17(1 US 4 115 47 117 4S! 1181 47l 120 19 121 19 123! 4S 1,4,9 LOTH 1,462 l,66rt 1,601 1,539! l.Mll 1,573! 1.512 1,3)50 1,509 1,5 IS 1,503 1,60s MS 1,0!IO !(9S 1.0S0 l.OOti l,070l 1,0051 1,080 1.W3 1.0S9 !f.i8 1,0011 1,002 1.08'5 212 213 j 224 207 227 219j 221 217, .220 220 223 210j 227 221 i',253 "'i',ii3 '"i'.iso "'Kiwi ""ilnofj iTiok " iiofV "i.i 12 iiioV i'.iir.ji ' " i.'dis " " i ".iawi i " i ,"ds2' " " " i Use 101 97" 97 90 101 102' 1031 101 98' 102 101 1 103 101 10ft 13S 1311 111 1301 112 1301 140i 137' 130, 1381 111' 110, 130 112 1,82 l.OIP 1,890 1,030 1,879 1.O101 1,901 1.0121 1,9021 1,010 1,8901 1.619 1,!W0 1,013 I I ' I 1 11 1 ! 1.167 987 1,160 976 1,1621 935' 1.161 9811 1.161 ! 990 1.152 990, 1,132 9.V. l.WOj 81,.,, 1.017 810! l.OUi! 840 1,010 S4!t 1.W1I 8411 !01 818 1,011 832 1,716 l.iSOl 1.711 1,080 1,755 1,755 1,752! 1,759 1.7151 1.732 1.742' 1.752 1,749 1.736 ! I I ! M I I 2,48, 2,320) 2,533 2.278) 2,185 2,2071 2,5331 2,3011 2,6351 2,299, 2,630 2.30J, 2,533 2,303 1,561! 1,081, 1,578 1,089 1,507 1,093 1,585 l.oas 1,5SI 1,083 1.3s0 1,093 1.5831 1,1 ml 1771 213! 1S3 21 11 182 2151 183 217 I 183' 215 170 220 1S3 219 l.OSO l.tUHli 1.124 9S8, 1.12J '..s 1,121! l,lJ0M 1,13.1' 985 1,114 937! 1.117 991 S201 882 ,:il 890! 821 882 810 807 ! 830 927 818 919! SI2 919 1,4721 2,092 1,497 ' 2,000! 1.479 2.052 1,405) 2,070 1,481 2.0GS 1,408 2,0.81 1.407 2,003 931 1,3371 9171 1,333 910 1,330 910 1,307 Ml 1,372 959 1,371 901 l,3Vi 1.118 Vti 1,137' 8S4f! 1.131 881 1.1241 llisl 1.132 88"t 1.127' S99I 1,134 882 2,416 2,45 2,633 2,508' 2,413 2,101 2,3.131 2.4501 2,431 2,461 2,1311 2,472 2,123 2,100 431 2u0 433 250; 437 215 4:wl 219 453 23St . 151' 25S 450 26t 7tl 1,015' 745 1,021 757 1,013 7001 1,025 ) 715 1,018' m 753i 1,027 754 1,017 2,123 1,"08 2.O80 2.016 2,143 1.950 2,133 l.tSj( 2,122 . 1.992 2,097 1.00O1 2,118 1,971 2,102 2,733 2,109 2,758 2,180 2,741 2,2101 2,741, iOO r 2,741 2,205 2,7301. MOI 2,800 382 25l! 374 219 374 245 3801 244 IV. 252 ! 379 2C2H 382 255 I 1; .. I I.. L 1 1 ' 075 081 r,88 072 ffil 650! 683 7031 593! 69IH 59SI 7051 69.'1 700 119 70S,. , 131 713 453 715 175' 73s,, 407i 7321! 407 737l 4051 731 175 2-l3: 177 244 170 2461' 178' 24.1,1 172 211 ! 177 24 Ii 177! 243 700 7.10't H 758) 712 762 ' 7201 770! 70S 7651) 710 70l! 1 700! 754 1,737! 1,187' 1,758 1,4741 1.752 1.477'' 1,733! 1,481 i 1.75s! 1.480'1 1,7481 1,4891 1,702' 1,470 61' 71,1 62 09 57 75l Oo 7.T1 Do! 72i! 69' (;s fi'J IVS 736, 622 1 ! 74 0 015; 753 021 , 717 632! 7611 1148 I 750 , 013 745 029 70S 824 1 752 820 772 818,' 772' S'Sl, 7M 863 7851 851 780 800 1,017 1,395 j 1.640 1,330 I 1,032' 1.3781! 1,017' LJIOOl' 1.712 1.363 1,011 1.421I 1,007 1.301 1,148 030 I 1,1551 917 1 1.1501 0)0' 1.1.10 (1.51 1.1601 952'( 1,150; 958, i 1.1 W' 940 1.275 1.328,1 1.293! 1,320 I l,3t9l 1,313i 3.313 1.322, 1,293 1,31711 1.29S' 1,318! 1,303' 1,221 133 183 129 187! 127' 1S9' 130' 188 13P 1821) 1271 1911 115' 192 2,08I 1.893,1 2.121' 1.841i 2,131' 1,818,1 2.131 f 1,88-1 ' 2,1311 1.8S-1,! 2,1J7 l.Wl 1 2,135 1,895 jl 80,831 84.S03! 80.808 S5.1SS1 87,615' 85,1901, 87.527 85,435 8-8,0911 85,854i I 1,971 1 l.CSU (' 2,023' I 2,092 ' 2.2371 :' In totals of ntate offlcers other than governor, 70. dcrs, crushing him to the earth. Ho was carried to tho hospltul here, whero ho Is under charge ot Dr. Conway, tho company's Burgeon ot this place. On examination tt was found that tho patient had n severe sprain of the spinal column, nnd ax no complications hnvo urlaou he Is on tho fair road to recovery. I, oxen nn 15 jr. TECUMSKH. Neb., Nov. ll.-'(Speclal.) Christian llescmalcr, a German farmer liv ing in tbo northern part of tho county, lost the sight In ono of his eyes lost week by a peculiar accident. In attempting to drive n null In a plank he struck tt a mis lick and It Hew from tho plank and struck him squarely In the eye. Tho eyeball was totally destroyed. (,'onrt u( I'lnltNiiioutli. VLATTSMOUTII. Nob., Nov. 11. (Spe cial.) Judge Paul Jessen of Nebraska City Is expected to arrive lu this city tomorrow and open tho fall term of district court. Tho docket shows for trial forty civil, eighty equity and seventeen criminal cases. Tho Jury cases will not be taken up until the second week. DEATH RECORD. nl JloVelll. ONAWA, la., Nov. 11.-(Special.) Neal McNeill, ono of tho oldest settlers of Monoua county, died lust night at his home two miles south of Ounwa, aged 74 yearH. Mr. McNeill was born In Somerset county, Pennsylvania, April 2, 1S2C, and camo to Onawa in 1S59. Ho, was ono of tho largest farmers In the coilnty nnd leaves seven children nnd a largo estate. Mrm, Klin I.uoiiiIh. DAVID CITY, Nob., Nov. 11. (Spoclal.) Mrs. Ella Loomls, wife of County Su perintendent Loomls, died nt tho family resldonco In this city yesterday evening of peritonitis, aged 25 years. Sho leaves u husband and threo small children. Fu neral services woro held today. Inter mcut at llcllwood. O) run fi. Ncel-. MUNCH:, Ind., Nov. 11. Cyrus Q. Neely, aged CI, died unexpectedly In tho Eastern Indiana Hospital for Insane at Richmond today. Tho deceased la a brother to Charles W. F. Neely, the Cuban postal agent now In Jail In Now Yorki FIRE RECORD. Cnr tliirn lluriim. NORFOLK, Vu Nov. 11. Tho car Hheds and electric plant ot the Norfolk Hallway nnd Lighting company In Huntersvillo, n suburb of Norfolk, wero totally destroyed by tiro today. Fifty-two cars and the elec trical machinery wero destroyed. The loss In $150,000, covered by Insurance. Tho street cur system was badly crippled today. A fUFO from u car In tho barn 3 supposed to have started tho lire. II I line lu Cut I oil. NEW YORK, Nov. 12. Four alarms wero sent out nt 2 o'clock this morning for a Arc In tho building nt 4S and CO Walker street, tho ground lloor ot which Is occu pied by D. & E. L. Mayer, Importers nnd dealers In cotton batting. Tho fire was extinguished with 175,000 loss. Ticket Has a Safe Nebraska There is no change In the legislative situation. The republicans have eighteen In the senate, the fusloulstB twclvo and three In doubt. In tho houso thero aro fifty-four republicans, forty-three fusion Ists and threo in doubt. It will reuulro tho ofllclal count to settlo tho doubtful ones. In tho Sixth congressional district thu plurality of Neville 13 so small that tho olllctnl count may change the result, lie low aro tho figures: 2,103 1,314 87,443' S5,ra7 1,746! MYSTERIOUS MARY'S METHODS Woinnn Xiiit I'mler Arrest In York linn Urent DUoree Iteeonl. Me iv NEW YORK, Nov. 11. The district at torney's office, which has In hand the al leged dlvorco mill of Malson and Zolnicr. havo been tracing tho antecedents of Mary II. Tompkins, who figured In dlvorco cases ns a wltnesa nnd Is now under arrest. Tho authortlrs say tho woman comes from reputable parentage. Her mother Is said to bo a woman of excellent character and It Is on account ot her mother and a sis ter who Is employed In n responsible posl Hon In ono of tho largo dry goods storen ot tho city that tho police havo decided to allow tho woman's real Identity to re main In tho dark. Sho will bo allowed to tlguro In tho caso us Mary Tompkins, tno name under which sho accepted cm pioymcut from Mr. Zlmmor. It has been learned by tho polico that Miss Thompklns was nt one tlmo lu tho employ ot a private detective ngency. Another Important development In the ,easo Is tho Identification ot Frank Wilson, wno usually acted as tho man co-respond ent, as a convicted counterfeiter. Do- itcctlvo Drummond of tho United StatiM secret service thought no recognized !n tho description of Wilson a man whom tho secret service had convicted of conn terfcltlng. Ho notified tho district nttor ney's odlco of his suspicious and was asked to go to the Tombs to sco If ho could Iden tify 5llson. Ho went to the Tombs and picked Wilson out ot a crowd of twenty ouier prisoners as a man who had boen arrested both In Chicago and Philadelphia for counterfeiting, Wilson was convicted 111 ijiiicugo, urummnnn Bam, ana served a long term In prison. Stop the CouKh nnd Work Off flio Colli. ivaxauvo iiromo-wmnino iaoietB euro a cold In 0110 day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. HOOTS FAITHLESS HUSBANDS ChleiiKO "Woman Minis n Diiinenllo Quarrel liy Lnlu n llevulvcr KnorKct lenll j CHICAGO, Nov. 11. May Teresa Jobo- phlno Schmltt shot and almost Instantly killed her husband, peter, lato tonight, at their home, 1238 1,'orth MnrshDeld avenue. After tho shooting, which occurred In tho parlor of tho house, Schmltt staggered out through tho front door and tell dead In tho yard. Mrs. Schmltt mado no nt- temept to escape, She admitted tho ahoot Ing, but declared her husband had driven her to desperation by his acts. For Home time, tho woman declares, aho had been neglected by her husband, who was drink ing heavily nnd paying attention to other women, When ho cntored his homo lato tonight, his wife declares, ho was Intoxl cated, nnd sho upbraided him for his acts, A quarrel and the shooting followed. I'ity Attorney I hex 111m (inn. MUSCOGEE. I, T., Nov. Il.-Thonms uwens. city nttornny. snot nnd fata ly wounded Noah Watts, two bullets taking errect in tno breast until are young men, Owen claims uelt-ilefenue. NEW PLAN FOR BRITISH ARMY Pome Proponed ( liaiiKex 'Mint Are III- (I'llilril .MnLr Hie I'rltittc n Trained Soldier. LONDON, Nov. 11. According to tho Dally Mall, n schemo of nrmy reform of n very BWtseplng character will como Into opcrntlon early next year. 'Tho scheme," says tho Dally Jiall, "will make tho Ilrltlsh private u trained boI dler. Instead of a system giving tho 1 fl oruit mainly n houso sorvnnt's work and allowing no more than six weeks' ot mili tary training, he will In future got ton months' of scientific drilling, all fattguo and orderly duties being performed by a special corps of tlme-cxpjrcd men, The first four months will bo devoted to com pany training, Including scouting, en trenching, bridging nnd taking cover, Tho second four months will be used lu bat talion maneuvers, uttacklug and defending positions and field firing. Two months will bo given to grand maneuvers on n war scale. Tho remaining two months of the first year will bo occupied by furloughs. "Tho greatest attention will bo dovotcd to marksmanship, and tho nllownnco ot ammunition will bo greatly Increased. Ar tillery training will ulso bo Improved. Tho war ofllco Is now acquiring control of largo tracts ot land In various parts of tho coun try for training grounds." ' AMERICAN SHIP GOES ASHORE lleptirtfil from Hoiik Iviiiik Tlmt the IU-ii Jit 111 1 11 .Kewnll Wax Ntruok li- T pinion. LONDON. Nov. 11. According In llin Hong Kong correspondent of the Unite Mail tho American ship Ilenjamln .Scwall, Captain A. M. Scwnll, which arrived at Hong Kong prior to September 29 from Freemantle, whero sho left August 0, was ilrlu-n iishoro during tho typhoon Friday nignt. llncnuriice liiiiiilKrn(liiii from Spain. HAVANA, Nov. 11. Thn Havana minora aro now generally commentlnir nnon ibe action of tho government In tho matter or quarantining Immigrants nnd a move ment is on root nmong tha Spaniards to form nn association to work In conjunction with tho government In encouraging Im migration from Hnnlll nnd the Pnnr,rl, and to provide for Immigrants on their arrival. Today tho feust of tho Virgin of tho Af flicted, patron saint of firemen, was cele brated with elaborate roll irlmiH HervlnMB. which wero attended by Ooncrnl Wood and nis Htan. 'tins ovenlng thero was a pro cession of '2,000 firemen and numerous re ligious societies. HlK SuulnllNt l'lirmlr In llriiNNeU. IIRUSSELS, Nov. 11. Tho socialist dem onstration which was postponed ut the tlmo of tho homecoming of Prlnco Albert after his marrlngo to Duchess Elizabeth of Havurtn, occurred today. Fifteen thousand persons paraded and tho burgomaster received a deputation who presented to hint a petition in favor o.' universal suffrage. There was absolutely no disorder whatever, and tho cltv this evening in perfectly calm. nhleiiinii llrlpeil Her ThriiUKli. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 11. Mrs. Fran cis Martin, who, before leaving Paris for St. Petersburg, had neglected to get he passport officially endorsed by tho R-isslun consul general, was slopped at tho fron tier, but sho was finally allowed to pro ceed upon tho personal guaranty of a Russian nobleman who had observed her distress. Fulluro to comply with tho pass port regulations usually costs a week's so journ on tho frontier. I'roiuutluiiM and Appointment. LONDON, Nov. 12. Sir Thomas Henry Sanderson, permanent under secretary of stato for foreign affairs, has boon pro moted to tho rank of knight grand cros.t of tho Ordor of the Hath. Tho earl of Clarendon, tho earl of Sel borno, Mr. Joseph Howell Williams and Mr. Gerald lialfonr havo been appointed privy councillors. Mr. Ilalfour was a! ready an Irish privy councillor. Itetuke I'lilllnpoll. PRETORIA, Nov. 11. The Ilrltlsh have reoecupled Phlloppolls after four hours' fighting. Oonernl French will take command of tho Johannesburg district. Tho condition of Miss Roberts, daughter of Lord RobertH, Is more serious. Ciovernmrtit Tni.Mm ;,iHure rMrNN. IIARCELONA. Nov. 11. Tho government troops havo captured a band of fifty Car lists near Villa Franca del Panades. twenty-flvo miles west of Iiarcelona. They seized n quantity of arms and ammunition. A bottlo of Prickly Ash Illttera kept In tho houso and used occasionally mean good health to tho whole household. Ohleeleil to l'anslon ny Lecture. TRENTON. N. .1 . Nov. H.L.TI10 presen tation ut Taylor's opera houso tonight of an Illustrated lecture entitled. "Thn Pus slon Play, " brought forth 11 vigorous pro tein from tho Uov. W. A Himsborgrr m. or of the First Jletliodlsl "imfeh 'Thn lecture) wub given under tho a siilces t St. Joseph's fatbolle ehurrl, ,,,,, 3 a Imlsi slon wiuH charged Thn minister cl mracter Ized the production of thu leeti j 0, n Sabbath nnd for pay ns an outrago. A painted sign was displayed In front of his chinch rending 11s follows: Don' t no to an Opera House Show 011 the Hal l at 1, 0m0 Wl Arpar, 11,0 Wor of tJnil." The llev. Mr. llunsberger wns formerly slu Honed nt Milwaukee, where ho was known us tho "murrvlng parson" nnd whom It Is year n,"rr'c'1 u,,uut 3.W0 couples In one ntliliiK Serloun nt WIIKenlinrre. WILKRSUAimH. Ph.. Nov. ll.-The minor differences which exist between the Lclilgn nlley Coal company nnd somo or their employes are not expected to havo n, serious ending. The rtoekmcn who tiro em ployed In opening tuiinnlH nnil gangways hnvo petitioned tho company for a red tlnn In the price of dynamite, which thi company Is not inclined to grant. It Is said, however, that tho wny Is open for u com promise Threo hundred mlneri emnlovrd nt the Mnltby colliery of thn Lehlith Valley company went out on strike Saturday bo causo a number of nonunion men wero put to work. District President Nichols of tho United Mlno Workers had ti conference with the mlno superintendent nnd It Is un derstood tho new m-m will Join the union and the old hands will resume work tomor row. Zerhy Ifniinn of o IHaMitUfnc Hon. HA'LKTON. Ph.. Nov. 11 - When asked todnv ribout the story publlxbeil yesterday to tho effect that there would llkelv bo nn other strlko nt tho collieries of the J,,. hlcli Vulley Coal eomnany becauso of thn nlleged rofusnl to Krant ti reduction In the price of dvnutnllo nnd that President Mitchell of the United Mine Workers nnd President Ootupcrs of thn American Fedora Hon of Labor would meet tomorrow In Hcrnnton to talk over the situation Division Superintendent Zerby, who has charge of all tho I.ehlch Viilloy collieries In the Hnz Ititon district, said: "I know nothing of any dissatisfaction and thn agreement en tered Into with our men Is being carried out. I nm "not able, however, to spenlc for . to siien llllleuity.' my superiors. 1 Know or no 1 Ilryaii In Visit I'lorlila. JACKSONVILLE, Fla , Nov. H.-Donio-oratlo Oovernor-eli et William fl. Jennings has been Informed that his cousin. William Jennings Hrvan. will visit him nt his home In HrooksvUlo. I'lii , nu bo present at the tnaucurntlon nt Tullahnssce on the first Tuesday In January Mierin'N llnily Slilpiiril llmae. NEW VOP.K, Nov. 11. Thn body of Sheriff duel; of Now Orleans, who dint In Itoot-uvelt hospltul Saturday ns the result of nn operation, loft here for New Oilcans toduv nccoinpanlcd by the widow and daughter. Movement f llvenn Vcneli Vnv, II. NEW YORK. Nov. 11 -Arrlved-Ln Cbamnagne, from Ilavie; Island frnui Copenhagen nnd ("iirisitliinsaml. Hailed Hu'garla. for Hnmlurg. via Cherbourg At Antwerp-Arrived-Noordlnnd from New York. At Qtiecnstowu -Sullrd- I'mbrla, for New Yorlt. f MILLIONS FACING FAMINE l-'nlliire of Ulce Crop lit .Nnrlli CI1I1111 the l.ntrsl L'onipllentliiii In the Situation, TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 11. Oriental ad vices received by today's steamer stato that 4,000,000 to G.000,000 Chinese north of Pckln arc lu danger of starving, their crops having been a tolul foilure. One million plculs of tribute rlco wero to bo dispatched from Shanghai nnd distributed utneng. these hungry hordes from Tien Tsln und Pekln, but tho military officers at Shanghai gavo orders that no rice should bo sent out of central China. Thero Is great danger that nu Immense swarm of robbers will bo sent out of the famine district, ns usually happens. Many shipping disasters happened last month on tho Asiatic coast. Tho steamer Matsunnyo caught fire and snuk In Esashl bay. Her passengers wero rescued Just In tho nick of time. The steamer Tadotsu end bark Kawnta collided near Yokohama, bndly damaging both. Tho steamship Ho. kushlu Mnru was wrecked on tho coast of tho C'hlshtmn Islands, both vessel and cargo becoming n totnl loss. The steamer Izrnngl Mnru sank after striking a sunken rock near Osaka nnd sixteen of her passen gets were lost. Tho Japanese thlrd-clasi coast defense vessol Kntsuragl, of 1,500 tons, went nshoro near Oshlma and be. foro sho could lo towed off was wrecked by 11 severe gale. A cruiser was sent to aid her and succeeded lu taking off tho crew. News has boon received nt Yokohama that eleven Delglan missionaries wero mur dered by bandits In Motigolla last month. COTTON YARN MILLS UNITE Soiitlirrn Spinners .tola i Control the Snlc of Their I'rmliiet 'I'liroiiuh AKents, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Nov. 11. Tho great majority of the yarn mills of the south havo entered Into tho plan ot controlling tho salo of their products by specially ap. pointed agents. Mills representing nn ng gregnte of 405,097 liroduclng spindles have signified their agreement to tho now well known concontratlon plan proposed by thn special committee und endorsed by the Hoard of Governors of thu Southern Cot ton Spinners' association. Tho object of tho plan Is that tho selling of southern cotton yarns bo placed In the hnnds of a limited number of northern commission merchants ten or eight with a vlow to tho reduction of selling costs und the pre vention of speculation In the product of southern yarn mills by tho middlemen of commission merchants, Tho fact that mlllmeu representing no great a number of spindles havo agreed prnetlcaly Insutcs the success of the plnns of the southern cotton spinners. EITHERrUhLIN OR SHARKEY If .leiTrlen Dik'nii'I Hear l't-nni p 1 1 from I'll He Will Take (In One of These 'Two. NEW YORK, Nov. 11. -As a result of the challenge Issued Saturday by Jnmes J. Jeflrles, offering to- light Hob Fltzsltn mons, (lus Rhulln or Tom Shurkey and n telegram from KltzslmmoUH declining 11 match on account of engngemnnts lasting until May next, Jeffries tonight W.11I0 tho following statement : "If Fltzslnimons does not como to terms by Wednesday I shall arraugo to meet Ruhlln or Sharkey on terms to ho agreed upon, It is my Intention to fight at lenat once a year. My choice of battleground nculd bo Nevada, for thero wo could go to n finish, and In such a contest thero would bo no doubt ns to who Is tho better man." Rllly Madden, Ruhlln's manager, tele graphed tonight that Ruhlln will at once post a forfeit to bind thu match. PARMALEE MAY GO TO EUROPE Omaha's Crueli Shut Iiielmleil In 11 Team Tlmt May Compete Aliroail. CHICAGO, Nov. 11. American trap slioui ers aro the latest to propose an Invasion of Europe. A team of representative erack shots df this country will piobalilv sail from Now York early next spring for 11 tour of England ami the continent. Four teen men will go, ten of tin.ni forming the team nnd tho others being substitutes. J A It. Elliott of Kansas City. John S. Punning of this city. Thomns Marshall of Keiths burg, 111.: Frank S. Parmulee of Omaha. Neb.; Richard .Merrell of Milwaukee. Wil liam It. Crosby of Hatavla. N. V.; Itollo (1 Helices of Dayton, ).; Chauneey Powers of Decatur, 111., and Charles W. Itiuld of Des Moines are the ones selected fur tin trip It is the intention of the party to challenge any teams In Europe, ami after the enn- testn In England u trip may be imi.I. 11 1 tiermiiuv, France und Austiiu. Itojal CiiiiiiiIIiiiir ClinlleiiMe. TOUONTO, Out.. Nov. II. A ehallenge was sent by tho Itoynl Canadian Yneht elnh to tho Chicago Yueht club for tho Canadii cup. This action was decided upon at a meeting of thn Iloyul Canadian Yacht club's executive committee Saturday. A subcommittee met tonight nnd framed 11 challenge. 1,'nder tho conditions governing tho Cannda cup ten months' notice must he given by tho challenger. Tho Idea Is to havo tho race sailed us soon nftcr July as Is convenient for the Chicago club. The ehal lengo will bo for it race for tho thlrty-llvo-foot class, three out of live. Tho Hoyal Canadian Yacht club will suggest that the race bo palled nt Buffalo, If u suitable iiurso Is offered. eivnrl, Huees. NHW YORK. Nov. II. Thero wero two races scheduled for thn Vallsburg track at Newark today, 11 twenty-llvu-mlle nmuteur and il match professional contest. Thu twenty-flve-mlle Umateur raco started with twenty-eight riders on tho mark. After going llvo miles tho nurnhcr was reduced to thirteen nnd at tho finish only nine riders wero left. Tho ruco was won by Moito Rutter of Newark, with Udward liMllngton of Vnllsburg second. Thn match taco between Oscar Arnnson und J. P. Jacobson was won by Aronsoii after going a lltlo morn than four miles. At tho start of the men Jacobson lid for about two miles, und then Aronson closed on him and won out. LeiiK'iie Men I111 estlmile I'hlliiilrlpltlit PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11. Tho Aniur Ican Huso IJnll leaguo representatives, President Ran Johnson, Chnrles Comlskey of Chicago, Connlo Mack of Milwaukee and O. W. Homers of Cleveland ure lu Phllade' phla looking over tho local Mtuatlon with tho object of placing 11 club hero next sea son. They enmo hern last night from Baltimore and will remain lu Philadelphia 11 cnllplo of days. It Is understood thut Washington. Rulllmnre and Philadelphia will, In nil likelihood, be Included in tho American leaguo circuit next season, to gether with somo other eastern city not yet decided upon. 'Wlrnril Jal.e Knroiite to I'nrln. NEW YORK, Nov. 11. "Wizard" Jacob Schaofor, accompanied by Hen riaylor, tho California professional, arrived hem today enroutn for Paris, whero he will pluy In tho billiard ucndemles. Hchaefnr appeared to bo lu the best of health and suld that ho was playing tho game of his life. Thu "wizard expects lu null this week nnd In the few days he Is heru will tuko part in suvoral exhibition matches. Hchuefer's con tract calls for six months' play abroad, but ho thinks ho will probably return In less tlmo than thut. I'lre In .tin 11 tu 11 11 .11 1 ae. Hl'TTK, Mont., Nov. ll.-FIro broke oat In tho i0l-fnot level of tho Hell mine, nn Amalgamated Copper company propertj , last night and Is still burning. It Is under control, lint grave apprehensions urn en tertained that It cannot bo extinguished. Thn fro In this mlno Is free milling, con lalullig a largo percentage of sulphur, and Urn mien started Is n hard piopobttlou to handle. The loss will eertnlnly bo large. The sourco of thn lire Is unknown. Seiiieiieii tu Dltorei Case. ni'CYIU'S, O., Nov. 11 -Mrs, Amos Die tiled suit for divorce lu court lure yest- r day and at an enrly hour this morning le r husband bent down her door with nn axe and demanded that she withdraw lb hi' ' til" r fused to do so and ho opened tire on her with n revolver, one or three sb'i taking effect In her breast Dice then shot himself and also cut bis throat with a rnzor, tut the wlfo fought him off until h' dropped dead from loss of blood. Mrs Dice Is now lu u critical condition. Lyon's r, PERFECT Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Vi 'l .y )iot)lo (if U'fineinont fin o..p u cji urti'r of ii century. Olllee mrr lilft J. Mill Street. Oilier Mien I'lintlnumixly frmn S 11, 111, to t 11. m. Mmiln.v from H 11. 111, to r ii, m. IVfcCREW Dr. Jlrtirrw nt iiur (VJ.) Tin: MOST ?li.ci;sm.'l., &PEC3AL8ST In the treatment 01 nn iiirnm of 1)15. HAsi; ,.M IllnOltlll.lts OF JIIJ.V O.M.I, SMI near' e iierlence. 1." enr Olllllllll. UMe0Cr.II AND HYDIiOCELL A I'UIUIt.Mi.ST CLItli liLAtl.V.Mi;i:iJ l A I'hu i)Afi-without cutting, pain or loss of time. Tim tail Ullsr unit Jlos'l' .tAliltAl. tlliith.it has yet been UU ioeuu UlAiu,i: i.oit, hll'llltlN 111 "" "I ''(."-'' und comllllons 7 iwiu, aim even iiul'u of lha uibi.u.u -a tburoughij clnni'iatiU iroui tba bluou. No 'HREAK1NC. uOT" on be rkln or taco or 1 ny ex.enuil uppvuiuia.!8 of tint Ulseuso wiiii toM.r. A ircitmrnt tbut la uioro successful Him tur umrc sutlslactory uiun .lu "liot sprinus tieauut-ut and at us than HALF THE COSf. A euro that b'uarauliud to bo permanent lor life. tAAl' ' 1 J"Hi; and miduie.aged 1..7. . nien. I.oss OK MAX- noon, M,.it Losses. .Nervous Debility, t-iiMs of Hi urn and Nervo lower. Loss oi Mgor and Vitality, Pimples on thn Face, 1 alns in 1 ho back. Forgettulness. Ilashful- IWII OVI.lt yo.noo I. ,slJS ll lttl). M llilh quickly e.ired nun a new ' lu,l"u- .um iiiriiiatde I1.11110 tnat mLtii Kiiiney nnd Ll.i liltr Troubles, lion orrlluva. Cleet chicks ttii Mi.M i:i:o. CHARGES LOW. Cuiiniillnlloii tree, I'leniiaeiit li mull. Medicines sent every wheto freu from giu or i.reakagu. rendy lor use Office liner'), S n m. to 9 p. in. Sundays, S u. 111. to p. 111 F. o. Hox .0!, Offlco over 1U Ho j tit nth St. bctiven Faruam and Uouglas Sts . OMAHA. NI2U. S500 A OWTH. SPECIALIST In Ail Private Diswscs Al I ik 1 m mm 1 diiuuisorucrsoi oien 12 Years In Omaha. VARICOCELE - IIYUROCLLE cud Method iew, nevrr fulls without cutting, pain or loss of Hire. S YPHEL I C cured for Hie and thetinlnon " r 1 iWihor iif:hl.v cleam-cd from theiy.ttem Soon every tlgn nnd symptom dliatipoars cotnpletelr and forever No "HltUAKING OCT" of thodlnease on the skin or Uee, Tro'ltment cmitalnt xso daugerous drugs or Injurious modliineo. WEAK MEN "Lf'ss tip MANilooofrom b a c v 1 1 c'"' "'s or VlL-t IMS to Nl. uvotin OfcAUAUi-Y itKliilil rv or H.MlAt'srto.v, WA'iTINU WjtAKNKSS 1.VQU'.MAIIV I.IXhfb, with i:11r.Y Dkcay In Yiiu.mi and Minnt.n Aoru. ,;ick of vim. vigor nnd strength, with sexual organs Impaln d and weak. STHICTU3E Hadli ally cured with a tipvr -Ah i cI-t""" infallible II0u1eTrH.it. ono iii.til tneut, N.ilnstrumenis.nopaln, no ileten'lon from ImslneSN, Ooiiorrtioea, Kidney uinl IP nlncr Trnulile (TICKS ! I'A ISA NTr.V'll. Csrsultalloa rrer. Irfatmnit b Mall. I Hllonor u lilie. s J9 S. 14th St. Dp. Searlos & Soai'los.omana.Hcb. NO CURE. NO PAY If you JiavnrnM! nik mgniis, lot i.owcr or iw-Hkcnlnif ilri.111,. IS our Vnriiiini Ort,-n Prvrlnprr vlll ifttv yvi itiiuut ilrupi or r 'H-'ruIti 3.1.000 iti tee. Lot mi loll, nt- n 1 on.1 ipturnr,) not -i l frauUt ttritofor pati)(iiliiH .-iir H.-niMl . r nlu cnvMoitp. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 4ii Cntiies Bifli.. Denver. Cc'o. BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dining Gar Service M M Iff" NERVE BEANB,rr;tor IUn M IrVfl wunlc pnrtn, muku men Via m . V "ruiiK, MAurum. rohuiti 171 mWm M . tnurrfnl 1111:11, inea tnlcud fnC tn n:rry, flinuiTl takn 11 linn nilunlihliu; rc aulta t nlRht low iiupiicili (nmct ivdorvili 11 t sliiTliwii A MrCiunii lu, liulin A (;i nml o'lic driieKt't urmiiHcil hr Ncri- llu.icu. lluffalo.S' V AMI HUMKM'S, VV OR0IOHTON Nails were drlvnii In th, wall y)er day for people who could n a ,et even standing room. Tooth mm B 0 B Lid H 111 TONIGHT 8:iS TOM AVV anil CO.. In "Pat and the Ocnll ' V I'lllt P., In "Tho fihi In the M0..11." MILLS .V VOl'Mi. JOMNMi; CAIIIIOLI, .twin kiiwmck. Tim :i roiannitu WHSTMAV A WltllN. Our Oinalia lloj, A ItTIII II CiOIT. Prices Never 'b.Liiglng - Kvenliicp: 10c i!.-)C. t,0' FAMILY MAT I N'KK V HI NKH 1JAY, inc. 25 HI'i AMATHl'H SHOW FRIDAY NlfJHT BOYD'S TO.MtfMT, TiicniIio mill Weilnesilny Mollis unil U eilnesiliiy Mill, Chai R iiia:i w I'lg Uxtravagunia Bucccns "A Female Drummer" j'lli.j .', '. "iv, JL Mutlnco prices' JSe and NL'XT ATTItAniON-lleglnnliig Thurnlay, Matlnei'H Sat 111 day and Sunday, run ntiiiv r.itM." "WAY DOWN i:A8T." November 23 nnd 21. - THK RKlfin.ST CROWD YITT - - - To!(l.h1.no''i!.v, ivsiAGO'S TRUDADERO MTIMH1 TOM Hie, i!le. Night prices. 1i"-. 2oc .TU' ! 11 i.o 'f y " 1'"' THE LiTTLF. EGYPT aii nn EXTRAVAGANZA CO. Of Seen y duitr .aim . Bib yuuiuvIUc nvts. 1 1