THE OMAHA DAILY HEEi THURSDAY, JAN U ATI Y 20, 1003. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. drunken Individual resisting arrest, must aerve time for manslaughter, a Jury hiving found hlra guilty of that crime. Smith shut and Instantly killed Fsrber. and. though the latter was resisting arrest for drunken ness, It was claimed the shooting w.is un provoked. IffldeSamFnesides COUNCIL BLUFFS. MIOR MF.nor. Pkv e.l !' ugs. Ouess, Carveth, artist, SOS Hrnadway. For rent, modern house, 719 Sixth avenue. Expert watch repairing, IefTert, 409 By. Annual reduction on pictures and picture framing. C. K. Alexander & Co. D. H. Took was reported yesterday to be critically III at his hmw on Avenue F. Wanted, at once, boy with pony to carry Pee route. Apply at the office. 10 Pearl street. The Every Thursday rlub will me this rnnrnlng at the homo of Mm. Horace Everett. The iti'tntiort of Totinrll HlulTa Rehekah lodge will meet thta afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gates. Oeorge F. Wright left yesterday morning on a business trip to JJenver and other Colorado nolnm. We ure headq jarters for alass of all k'nds. riee ua before you buy. C. 11. 1'alnt. oil and Olass company. John H. Lorenzen and Miss Clnra I. Ciistcrlsan, both of this city, were mar ried yesterday by Justice Ourcn. Hon. Michael White, member of the Colorado legislature from Saguache county, tuid wife are guests of George Irwin. A. W. Rlekman, formerly of Council Illnffs, now In the banking buslncxa In Chadron, Neb., Is In the city on business. The regular meeting of Council HlufTs lodge. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, win be held this evening for work In the second degree. II. Hall, one of the large contractors on the construction of the Great Western railroad, left Inst evening for a trip to l.oa Angeles, Cal. Jamea C. Hash and Delia L. Rurton, both of Omaha, were married In this city yes terday afternoon, Justice Ouren perform ing the ceremony. Mrs. J. C. Norton of South Sixth street, who Is seriously 111 with typhoid fever, has been removed to the Woman's Christian asnoclatlon hospital. The French class of the modern lan guage department of the Council HlufTs Woman's clubs will meet this afternoon at t o'clock In the club rooms. J. F. Letton. the retiring manager of the Grand hotel, will be tendered a farewell reception at the Elks' club house this evening after the regular meeting. F. W. Ileekman, editor of the Council HlufTs Nonpareil, will adilrexs the Council HlufTs club this evening on "The Historical Novel.' The club will meet In the office of County Attorney Klllpack In the court house. Owing to the small Attendance at the meeting of the Retull Druggists associa tion lust night no business other than the ordering of a few bills paid waa transacted, and an adjournment was taken to Wednes day, February 11. Mayor Morgan yesterday Informed the members of the Woman's Christian Tem perance union that he would be compelled to decline to accede to their requewt In the matter of attempting to stop Sunday performances at the New theater. Articles of Incorporation of the Standard Fuel, Feed and Heed company of Council HlufTs were tiled yesterday In the office of the county recorder. The Incorporators are: W. a. Btelnkopf, H. A.. Stelnkopf and M. C. Conley. The capital stock Is placed at S1O.U0. Hev. Henry Muenster, who succeeds Rev; Y. 8. Eitelgeorge as pastor of the Ger man Methodist church, has arrived In the city from Mount Pleasant, "la., and has taken up hla temporary residence at dli Mill street. . Rev. Eltilgeorge will leave for his new charge In Warsaw, 111., on Friday. Mrs. Mabel L. Conklln, secretary of 'the White Cross society In the I'nlted States, will deliver two lectures In the First bap tist church Monday, February 3. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock her lecture will be specially for the benertt of the women, and at Mrs. Conkltn's requeBt an Invita tion has been extended to all club women of the cltv to attend. The lecture In the evening will be for the general public. Both lectures will be free. COMMERCIAL CLUB IS BORN Formally Launched 'by tin E'.tction ef Eoard of Direct, t. H. W. Keller, Stillmsn Wlie, Fwansnn Mnslc company, O. H. P. Mlkesell, K. It. Odell, J. p. Nevlns. L. P. Madsen. K. P). Bowman. E. T. Trile, J. C. and W. Wood ard, E. H. Ohlcndorf, Harry Schmidt. T. O. ! Turner, nr. R. O. Williams. B. F. nicknell, C. R. Nicholson. W. U Houglas. W. 1). ' Hanson. C. it. Chlsam, Andy Hahn. Han- j sen at Wlsner, F. T. Seybert. M. P. Mcrcjen, a : K M. Shubcrt, Charles S. Morse, John Krickson, W. A. wells, James Meek. C. J. Cronkleton, V. P. Bellinger, W. L. Deattlo, Dr. J. C. Deetken. C. H. Orvls, L. C. MANY NEW NAMES ADDED TO THE LIST Beckett. F. W .Miller. M. Marcus. F. II. Arnette. W. A. Kellogg. F. H. Morgan, W. S. Goodrich, lx-roy Corlls, Fred Johnson, George A. Smith, August Bertshelni, Charles A. Wiley, Gus Hlnrlcha- Menibershlp of Four HanUred and Flfly Etperled by the Time the Hustling. Committee Is Through. REDUCES CRIMINAL COSTS Former Deputy Attorney Kimball Files Ills Final Report with the Hoard. Cloro F. Kimball, former assistant county attorney, whose term expired Jan uary 1 of this year, filed yesterday with the county auditor his report of criminal cases In the Justice courts for last year. It. shows that out of a total of 271 cases In the city there were 89 convictions, 4S ac quittals, 87 dismissals and 47 still pending. The total costs amounted to Jl.778.43, being an average of $6.56 a case. There were 70 roses In the. county outside the city, resulting in 33 convictions, 20 ac quittals, 8 dismissals and 9 still pending. Outside the city the costs amounted to $765.68. or an average of $10.P5 a case. Before the appointment of an assistant county attorney the costs to the county In criminal cases before Justices of the peace In Council Bluffs averaged about $12. Dur ing the .our yearB of Mr. Kimball's service the costs averaged as follows: 1899, $5.80; 1900, $6.42; 1901, $5.57; 1902. $6.56. In concluding his report Mr. Kimball takes occasion to make the following remarks: i In making this, my last report In the office In which I have served for two terms, I am pleased to call to your atten tion the- general reduction which has been made in what as once a very expensive matter to our county. Each of you Is wvll aware how much one who would siivc pub lic expense and conserve the county funds has to contend with and against; how thanklens Is hU task. Criticism nml open With the filing of the articles of Incor poration adopted at the mass meeting last night the Council Bluffs Commercial club will today enter on Its career for the pro motion of the Interests and generrl wel fare of the city. The governing body of the organltatlou will be the following board of fifty directors elected last night: W. J. Davenport, A. J. Manderson, W. L. Beattle, H. W. Binder, J. . P. Green shields, Leonard Everett, F. J. Day, E. H. Walters, E. II. Lbugce, E. E. Hart, August Bereshelm, C. E. Price, It. A. Quinn, C. Hafer, E. R. Davis, E. H. Merriam, H. H. Van Brunt, C. W. McDonald, Lucius Wells, W. H. Town, E. H. Hill. William Moore, John Schoentgen, M. F. Rohrer, E. J. Gilbert, John Olson, I. C. Bonham. W. A. Maurer, E. II. Keys, R. H. Bloomer, W. II. Kimball, H. A. Searle, Charles Beno, B. M. Sargent, S. T. McAtee,, T. N. Peter sen, J. F. Wilcox, T. D. Metcalf, E. W. Hart, E. A. Wickham, Chris Jensen, Finley Burke, C. O. Saunders. W. L. Treyuor, D. Macrae, Jr., Victor E. Bender, Lewis Ham mer, Dell G. Morgan, H. F. Knudcn, E. B. Gardiner. The corporate life of the club Is to continue for ten years unless sooner dis solved by a three-fourths vote of all the members thereof, or by operation of law. The government of the corporation Is vest ed In the board of fifty directors who are to be elected annually. The annual meet ing of the club la to be held on the first Wednesday In March In each year. The di rectors elected last night will serve until opposition comes lrom some politicians anu the first annual meeting In March. Tin nurrow-mlnrteJ pprsons who have no re Giving A nny Stoves. The aecond heating' stove given by Wil II an Welch to his coal' customer! ' waa awarded to Mrs. Henry Becker, 1416 South Eighth street. Another, has been put up on the same plan, and during the next thirty days will be given away free to one of hla customers. Before ordering your coal call at 16 North Main street or 'phone 128. N. T. Plumbing Co.. Tel. 130. Night, F667. Matters In District Court. The suit of Gerhard Ostdlc'x against the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul Railway company In the district court, In which the plaintiff sought to recover $103.30 for the death of a ateer which had been killed on the defendant's track waa taken from the Jury by Judge Thornell yesterday, and a, verdict entered for the railroad company. Judge Thornell held that the railroad was not responsible, as the evidence showed that at the point where the steer was killed the tracks of tSe railway company crossed a public highway, and consequently the railroad could not maintain a fence there. Following the dismissal of the Ostdlck suit, a Jury was Impaneled to try the suit of Hennessy against the same railroad company, In which the plaintiff seeka to re cover $50 for a horse killed on the de fendant company's tracks. The ault brought by the Mason City ft Fort Dodge Railroad company to re- atraln the board .of county supervisors from ordering an overhead crossing on the public highway near the new town of Mc Clelland waa dismissed at plaintiff's cost. The same railroad also dismissed the ap club Is incorporated aa a corporation, not for pecuniary profit. ' , Purpose of Organisation. The business and object of the organ ization, as set forth In the articles of In corporation, will be to promote the prog ress, extension and Increase of the yade and Industries of the city of Council Bluffs, Iowa and vicinity In all Its com mercial and material Interests; to work for the common good of all In matters touching the general welfare of said city through the consultation and united effort of the members hereof; to secure the lo cation of manufactures and other business enterprises In the said city and vicinity; to promote commercial progress and Ir.crease trade and Industries to acquire and dis seminate valuable commercial and econom ical Information and acquire, and hold a commercial library; to Increase acquaint ance, harmony and good fellowship among the business and professional men of the said city and to secure the co-operation of all the citizens of said city In lis de velopment; and to use all such means as may be bcBt calculated to protect and ad vance the Interests and rights of Ita mem bers aa business men, taxpayers and cltl tens. ' LaBt night's meeting, like the previous ones, was attended by a large number of the leading business and protecsional men of the city ,and there waa no lack of en thusiasm In launching the club on Its career of expected usefulness. Colonel W. J. Davenport of the Burlington spoke of the opportunity of advertising Council Bluffs as It has never been advertised be fore. Former Maor M. F. Rphrer spoke at length In favor of the club securing the services of a Qualified commissioner, stat ing that this appeared to be the general opinion of the business men of the city. This matter will be left to the discretion of the board of directors. Dr. Macrae sug gested that the first matter the Commer cial c'.ub should take up was that of en- gsrd for what Is Just anil right. As your board meets It, It has been met In my work, but 1 am pleased to report that the officers of the vnrloua courts, and who are still compensated upon the fee system, which Is untalr and pernicious In Its tend encies, have been almost wholly abovj criticism In making unnecessary cost to the county and have aided mo during the last year, not only In reducing coat to the rmintv. hut hIso In bringing the guilty to justice and tiiscloslng mulirlous and false i I. t . . , .' . .11 ... 1 .. .. ,(..., tUa CllUrUe WIll-ll UIC U1H 11 HICU 0(,UIM.'l lnnocetit. The report will be submitted to the board of county supervisors at Its meeting in February. SPECIAL DAYS IN SCHOOLS State Superintendent Urgei Mon Gensral ObierTaticn of These Erents. Capital ( ommlsalon Tonr. E. P. Schoentgen Is home from an ex tended trip inspecting state capltols as a member of the Iowa State Capitol Im provement commission, consisting of him self. State Senator A. B. Funk of Spirit Lake and Prof. Cumming of Des Moines. The commission was created by the state legislature and appointed by Governor Cummins to expend $2o0,000 appropriated for the Impovement of the .capltol build ing in 'Des Moines. Mr. Schoentgen gives It aa his opinion that the Iowa capltol compares most fa vorably . with the other state houses throughout the country. With thla last trip the committee has completed Its ob servations and will meet In Des Moines next week to take definite action on the Improvements of the state capltol. In ad dition to the Improvemento of the capitol a portion of the appropriation will be used for the erection of a warehouso nearby in which will be stored the documents and stationery of the capltol tfnees. This building will coat. It la estimated, about $40,000. Army of Philippines Meerlnw. It la expected that Council Bluffs will be represented by a large delegation at the annual meeting of the iowa Society, Army of the Philippines, to be hold In Creston Wednesday, February 4. Accord- deavorlng to Induce the city odlolals to lng to rule officers for the ensuing year clean the streets. His remarks on this line I should be elected at this meeting, but It were loudly applauded. ! (b said there Is a sentiment among the Hnstllna; Committee Ilastlea. j members In favor of the present officers The "hustling" committee reported ! hol(llns over unt" fcfter ,be reunion of the through 'its chairman.' Dr. V. L. Treynor. , na"0111 society in St. Paul In September, that the membership roll now contained An l"ffort also be mnde t0 chanse lhe over 300 names and Indloatlona were that i date ot ,he annual meeting of the state within the next two weeka 100 or 150 1 aclety to correspond with that of the na names would be added. I tlonal society. The board of directors will hold Us first! Tne present officers of the Iowa society meeting Friday evening in the city coun- re: President, Don Macrae, jr.. council ell chamber. Bluffs; first vice president, John T. Hume, Since the last list was published these ' De Moiccs; second vke president, Wilbur names have been added to the membership B- Conklln, Dea Moines; third vice presl rolla: George F. Wright, W. H. Frltch- ! dent. Joseph T. Davidson. Muscatine; re man. E. A. Troutman. Dr.' A. P. Hanchett, cording secretary. W. B. Emerson. Atlantic; John Bono, Leonard Everett, D. E. Siuart! corresponding secretary, Sumner Knox, peal. "Vom the finding, of the sheriff'. " " "na- Frank Fox. Rev. J. G. Counc Bluffs; treasurer. W llllam Mentzer, L in the condemnation proceedings F - Oleaaon. R. E. O Hanley. I. Knox vllle. v. prau, . a. muore, i. m. weisn, jonn j W. Peregoy, O. 11. Brown. Robert C Pere goy, J. R. Macrae. Charles V. Taylor. T. E. Hotels and Initiations. J Casady, W. H. Town. D. J. Clark. Chrla . , . , , .. , 0 . r j Johnson, R. V. Innes. Hermsen Grocery , Send for .ample of toilet paper w .are , compttny u D Cqub noollttle. .ol ng for $3.50 case of 100 rolls. w A Gronew,f T N(J ; uouer nxiure. ir 8m nargtow j w gchott jj Schoenlng. Long the Printer. S07 B'w.y, Council Bluffs. M Bherlocki M g Wplkfry a V,. TerwiU ' Jury brought by it against Wllbel Nath and C. W. Napier and others. Kurrks Fountain Pen, iOo. Cut this out and present It on or before Saturday, January 31, and you will be en titled to one Eureka Fountain Pen com plete for lfo. Only one to a, customer and positively none without this ad. DeLong the Printer, 307 Broadway. la Plumbing and heating. Bixby A Son. llger. Myrtue Bros.. Havnea & Co. E. P . TlAfl CRCIRHT TRAINS Pfl nF Schoentgen. W. S. Rigdon, F. E. Cox. J. C. j ittlter, M. M. Dearlmaa, C. M. AUinghain, I Kevernl Cars Smashed, hat o One Is Ileal Batata Transfers. These transfer, were filed yesterday in the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: iJartmouth "Savlnrs benk to May 60 150 George Qerner, Jr., John J. Hess, Johnston & Kerr, f. U Keed. The Pantorium, Fen-lon-Wickham Coal company, J. W. Squire, Wolf Lebovltz, Alois Becker, J. T. Collins, Bartel & Miller. J. C. Blxby t Son. J. Zo41er, George W. Lipe, M. P. Sullivan. A. P. Fair, James McRoberts, G. Keeline, Stockert Carpet company, H. I. Forsythe, L. E. Renard, W. A, Southard, Durfee Fur niture company, C. W. McDonald. Charles Pfelffer, R. H. Bloomer, Jacob Neumayer, Monard Manufacturing company, M. Sulli van, Lewis Cutler, Charles Lunkley, Dr. N. J. Rice. Taylor Woolsey. Red Cross Milling company. Martin Nielsen, Bronson Drug company, H. Shoemaker, E. E. Bull, J. 8. Udgett. Green Bros., S. Weinberg, J. 8. Dunn. Beth May, Morgan Dickey. Dr. M. C. Chrlstensen. H. A. Musselmann. Anderson Bros.. Walter. Bros., Hansen & Nielsen, R. H. Williams, Thomas Tostevin, Roennau & Peters. Keller-Farnsworth Fur niture company. A. Goldstein, Harvey A. DeLong. H. P. Nelson. H. C. Petersen. C. . Hafer. C. Gelse A 8on, Edgar Hafer. Charles Read. 1! Main St. j Kringel. Browder. Daniel. Co.; ! O. Barth. H. A. Messmore. F. R. Marrl.se l.lcen.ra. ; Ro(r wllim Gi ZuPmuch,ni lr Licenses to wed were issued yesterday gheeIe, a Lane. C. E. Poore. B lln May berry, lot 30. bl'Ck 3. Web ster' adj., w. d $ William Ktrw to Wlllin:n Jardlne, el lot 4, block 9, Kverett s add., w. d Margaret I- Mctlee and hushund to Chrlatlna C.lbier, lot 3, block 2:1, Mullin's subdlv., w. d Iowa Ixmn and Trust company to Hubert Bleakly. undivided i five sixths lot , block , Perry's First add., n c. d II. F. Plumer and wife to Thomas C. Plumer, that psrt seU lying we of creek: tS. swV and aeV nwV S2-74-42. w. J 14.400 ! It. F. PMmer and wlte to Henry K. Plumer. v nwH and nW iiw'4 !, 25. and south part alfc n1, 3i-74-4;t. w. d 2u.tr') Surah F Conovrr to Busan M. Ra mer. lot J. block 7. Hayllsa Second add., w. d 4.500 Seven transfers total. . . ...,$39,731 Gravel roofing. A. H. Seriously Injured Sniashnp. In the to the foUowlug: Name and Residence. Wither Plnher. Herman. Neb 23 Vluile Trlplett, Herman. Neb 1 Charles M. McClaren. Omiha 24 Ines M. liwrey. Council HlufTs 23 'ame. C. Hash. Omaha 24 lelia L. Burton. Oinsha t) ' Camp Bros.. J. R. McPherson. William Ac. Welch. J. W. Minnlck Co.. P. C. DeVol. Jr., Sim Snyder, C. E. Price. J. A. Booth, Charles F. Snider, I'nlon Pacific Tea com- HILLSDALE. la., Jan. 2S (Special.) A bad wreck occurred here at 8 o'clock tfc? ; morning. No. 92, the local freight, waa unloading freight on the main track, when the through Denver freight crashed Into It. Five tars of No. 92 were badly de moralized, and an explosion of a can cf powder caused a fire In the caboose. The engine of the Denver train was badly mashed, and a car load of fine horses nar rowly escaped beinrf wrecked. The freight car. were loaded with lum ber, Implements, buggies, wagons, furni ture and groceries. No lives were lost, but their were several narrow escapes. W. Kuskey, fireman of the Denver train, had bis foot badly cut, and a brakeman, whose name was not learned, was cut about the face. Both were attended by a phaiclan and removed to Creston. Owing to the south switch being clear, traffic will not be delayed. Work on the new road la being rapidly pushed forward. A line shed 170 feet long is bi lng built, and fifty cars of concrete have been unloaded. LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN. ?S Prl a,., Counoll Bluff 'Phone " Croup. The peculiar cough which Indicates croup Is usually well known to the mothers ot pany, F. A. Burkman. Sam Friedman, G. E. croupy childreu. No time should be lost In 8pooner, George F. Hamilton, Theo. Las- j the treatment of it. and for this purpose no I kowskl, 8. E. Whaley A Co., Carl Herr, medicine has received more universal ap j John Bennett, Wallace sV Grout, 8. A. ' proval than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I Pierce Co., Ed Roger., A. A. Clark. J. ' 1k not waste valuable time In experiment- Scbnorr, J. M. Bu.oell, C. W. Coker, Coun- , log with untried remedies, no matter bow ell Bluffs Paint. VII and Class company, hlebjy they msy be recommended, but give J. D. Johosoo. Claries T. Officer, N. M. thla medicine as directed and all symptom. Pusey, J. 1). CrovjVwell, J. E. F. Mctjee, cf nuup will quickly disappear. SETTLE OLD INSURANCE CONTROVERSY Supreme Court to Pass on (Ideation Whether Hoard l as Ksceed Au thorized Cost In Bnlldlna; a Courthouse. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES. Jan. 2S. (Special.) Tho state department of public Instruction has decided that no new bxik on "special days" Is to be Is.sued this year, and today the state superintendent sent to all superin tendents and teachers a circular explaining this and urging upon them special efforts for the observance of special days and holi days in the schools of Iowa. The past two years unusually fine sreclal day booko have been prepared and sent to the teach ers of the state and thse are now In the school libraries of the state. From these programs may be made up for observing Lincoln's birthday, Washington's birthday, Memorial day. etc. Tho steady efforts ot the department of education to encourage interest In this for a number of years has resulted In the general recognition of those days in all the schools of the state. Stato Superintendent Barrett will start out next week for a personal visit to many country schools In the state. He will be In Ida county, Monona county. Pottawattamie and Mills counties, and will Bpeak at the teach ers' association at Silver City. He pur poses spending considerable time Investi gating the rural schools of the state and lecturing In small places. Mm. Dooth In Iowa. Mrs. Maud Balllngton Booth la making a tour of Iowa and visiting the state prisons. She spoke last Sunday at the Fort Mad ison penitentiary and will speak next Sun day at Anamosa. Chairman Cownle-of the State Board of Control will be at Ana mosa at the time and her work among the prisoners aud for the prisoners will be encouraged In every way by the state offi cials. She is engaged in working up in terest In reformatory work for the prison ers and Becurlng funds for caring for those who are released from the prisons. At Fort Mr.dlson she had over 400 of the prisoners as auditors and greatly moved ihcni by her eloquence. ttld Insurance Matter Settled. Myrtle A. Wright, tho woman who was accused by the Annuity Life association of having slowly poisoned Goorge W. Barber of Webster City, la., that she might se cure the proceeds of two life insurance policies on him, has rettled with the com pany after a long time. Barber died In Colorado and suit was commenced by his direct heirs to secure the proceeds of cer tain policies. Mrs. Wright claimed tho policies and they were made cut in her name. The Lccusatlon of murder waj made In the case, but no tttempt made to crim inally prosecile Mrs. Wright. She sued the company for the policies, which aggre gated $5,000, and the case was today stricken from the docket here with the ex planation that the company bad settled with the plaintiff for $1,160. Limiting; Courthouse Coats. The court house, bond case from Dallas county has been appealed to the supreme court aa a test rase, in view of the fact that there are a number of new court houscB being built in the state and ono very laige one for Des Moines. The voters authorized the bonds to tho amount of fS5, 000, "and no more" for the "construction, completion and furnishing said court bouse" In Dallas county. The plans called for a building that was to be completed for about $74,000. But when the house was ready for occupancy it was found that war. rapts to the amount of about $44,000 had been irsued by the county board for work c the court bouse In cxceiix of the $85,000 of bonds. Some of the taxpayers brought suit to test the right of the board to spend a larger sum than that which was authorized in the proposition voted on and Judge Gamble held that the power of the voters in limiting the cost was merely to the bare building and not to the fur nishing. In Polk county $300,000 of bonds have been authorized and It is expected the court house will In fact cost a great deal more and there Is Interest here and In several counties cf the atate In the pest- 1 tion that will be taken by the supreme court on the question. Lawyer's Fee Is Saved. The supreme court today decided that a client', action In hiding money received on a Judgment and refusing to pay the lawyer amounted to fraud and gave an attorney Judgment for his contingent fee. S. H. Kerr had procured a Judgment for $2,000 In Humboldt county and the railroad com pany paid It direct to the client, who refused to pay the attorney 40 per cent fee. The court gave Judgment for the law yer. The court's declsiona were aa follows: K. C. Powell, appellant, against Sophie Wenemann, Clay county, Judge Quanon; to quiet title; affirmed; opinion by lJeemer. Winnebago County State bank ugulnst L. If. olnon, appellHnt. Winnebago county, Judge Smith; atllrmed by the court. Jamts A. Fitzglubon aKuinai Chicago & Nortnwestern Railroad comimny, appellant, Monona county. Judge tjaynor; damugea for personal Injury: affirmed by McCluln. T. L. Foley against Cudahy Packing com pany, appellant, Woodbury county. Judge Oliver; damages fur personal Injury; af firmed by Klhhop. Anna Kambousek agalrst Supreme Council of Mystic Tollers, appellant, Linn county. Judge Trelchler; action on Insurance policy; reversed by gherwln. It. F. Ixing against Nannie Wilson, ap pellant, Dallas county. Judge Applegute; affirmed by Ladd. 8. 11. Kerr against W. It. Kennedy, ap pellant. Humboldt county, Judge Wuurton; attorney', fees; mutinied and affirmed by Weaver. ttrttled Intrrurban Troubles. A settlement has been effected by the projector, of the Des Molne. Interurban railroad with the people of Colfax and the line will be allowed to go through the town on the way to Newton. The company an nounce. also that It will commence the construction of the line to Indlanola and Knoxville early next spring and expect, to reach the.e places during tho present year A branch line will also be built to Prairie City and through the coal field, of Jasper county. It Is not the intention ot this company to do any building west from Des Moines this year. New Corporations, The following Incorporation paper, were filed with the .ecretary of atate today. North Liberty Mutual Telephone company capital, $10.0i0; R. H. Wray. president; L. L. Stoner. secretary. A. B. Beall Theater company, Sioux City; capital, $10 000; by A. B. Beall and C. L. Joy. Arion Telephone company, Arlon. Crawford county; capital, $10,000; J. L. Maurer, president; M. B. Nelson, secretary. Has ler-IIass Drug company, Council Bluffs, In crease of rapl'al stock front $100,000 to $2u0,O00. Blunt Yoeum company, Ruthven company. Ruthven; capitalized for $20,000. kfnt Tloir. QUARREL ENDS IN SHOOTING Apnloar Demanded and Hefnrd and Tno Shots Speedily Follow. AMES. Ia.. Jan. 2S. (Special Trl.-gram.) A telephone message from McCallsburg, a email station northeast In Story county, says. Jason Billings, n mine operator at McCallsburg was shot today at noon by A. D. Lee, a one-armed miner. The shoot lug a Tray was tho culmination of an oil quarrel and a demand of Billings to apolo gize this morning. Lee went home ith his son and each armed with 32-caliber revolvers, returned to the mi.ie. Holding the muzzle of tho pun in Billings' face, Lee repeated tho demand for an apology, when tho former struck tho weapen with his hand. A ehot was fired and took effect In Bllflngs below his stomach and the sec ond shot above the knee. Both father and son were arrested and taken to the county jal! at Nevada. Billings, while not In j. critiol condition, is very s rlously injured. LITIGATION OVER AN ISLAND Injnnctlon to llestralu liilerferenee irlth Orctipnnt of the Land. ON'AWA, la., Jan. 28. (Special.) Judge John W. Oliver, at the request of I. N. Holman, through his attorneys, Issued a writ of Injunction today, restraining Guy Herrlngton of Onawa and about a dozcu other parties from attempting to claim Holinan's Island in tho Missouri river Bouthwebt of Onawa. There arc about 2.0(h) acres In the tract, which was cut off from Franklin township when the Missouri cut off the big bend many years ago. An ac tion to quiet title has already been filed In these lands In the Monona county dis trict court. Most of the land was sold Holman by Holbrook A Bro. of Onawa sev eral years ago, and he has been in ac tual possession since. CONGRATULATE A TRIBESMAN nio; Slonx Send Greeting to a Brother on the Birth of n Daaghtrr, DEADWOOD. S. D.. Jan. 28. (Special.) Congratulations on the birth of a daugh ter have been sent to Colonel W. J. Tboruby of Deadwood by the Black Hills mem bers and clerks In the legislature In au original and novel form In the vernaculur of the Sioux: "Tonka tepee (large house), Pierre, Kam chatka, first moon 20 03. Ogalalla coun cil. V-ha Tonka Tuzza (Indian appella tion to Thornby), Deadwood. Ta-hons At a council meeting of the great t loux chiefs held last night a runner came In with the the word that our brother. Tonka Puz'ia, had been blessed by the Great Spirit with a tie-a wc-a (girl) papoose. After r.tnokc and heap of talk it was tgreed by full council with accent on the full that wc hasten to send our hearty congratulations and good wishes to all concerned. (Signed In open council.): Bear Tracks (E. T. Pierce), Two Kettle (L. P. Jenkins), Singing Bear (John L. Burke), All Gall (John H. Russell), Wauk-a-pam-ha (John D. Hale), Spotted Elk (Ernest May). Dull Knife R. C. Hayes), Crazy Horse (R. L. Chunlng), Man - Afrald-of - His - Horso (Charles Ham), Plenty Elk (H. E. Terkins), Little Big Man (J. C. Moody), Rain-in-the-Face (A. A. Moodle). Two Sticks (M. F. Smith), Long Dog (F. C. Onmotherly). Black Eagle (A. N. SlcLennon), Charging Bear (John F. Schrader), Little Hawk, med icine man (J. C. McLemore). The mis plve was dispatched by Sheriff Fred Doten Of Deadwood, delegated as 'chief ot scouts.' " Masonic Temple for Sioux Falls. SIOUX FALLS, a. D., Jan. 28. (Special.) Arrangement, are fast nearing completion for the commencement of work or. a new $25,000 Masonic temple In this city. For several year, the member, of tho local Masonic bo lies l ave been desirous of erect ing such a tutldlng, and some time ago lormed the Masonic Temple Building asso ciation, which incorporated under the state law. The Masons were disappointed in securing a desired tract of I at 3 upon which to erect the proposed building and the matter was temporarily dropped. Now, how ever, negotiations for a desirable tract of laud are practically successful and It is !- ' 3 . I?)fHr' j rrr.ir mmnsu M at uic uottung Thus jninrantpolnc; the absolute purity iul pemilnoncs. of ever bottle of W. H.M?Braycri Cedar Brook Whiskey Bottled In Dond rvrry Vnttl. Pcnlod by the TJnltetl States government and stamitf'd with its ap' and date of bottling. run "Ai.B rvrnrwHKRE. M '"' munii ' in inum miphi mjj jCA i.ji tm , .,, a ii ii ii 1 - - ' the Intention to erect a Masonic temple on the site. The tra;-t selected Is on Tenth street, only a few hundred feet distant from the handsome new J5.000 Carnegie library building. The tract is 7CxT6 feet In size and is very finely situated for a lodge building. BUYING UP THE PINE LANDS Kaslern Sniliente Sinking F.tTort to fceenre All In the lllnrk Hills. STl'RGIS, S. 1)., Jan. 2S. (Special.)-According to all reports n syndicate of east ern capitalists is negotiating for all the plno lands In Meade and adjoining coun ties where government titles have been issued for quarter sections. Parties who are looking up the titles are anxious to close the deal with all who have property coveted by a good quality of pine timber. It is the object of the syndicate, so it is said, to buy every foot ot patented pine land in the Black IlilU. l.eHl Commercial Club Flection. . LEAD. S. D., Jan. 28. (Special.) Offi cers have been elected by the new board ot directors of the Lead Commercial club. P. A. Gushurst Is president; W. R. Dick inson, first vice president; E. F. Irwin, sec ond vice president, and George B. Thomp son, treasurer. Tho board has not named a secretary, and will not do so until It has been agreed what his compensation shall be. The new board has taken up several matters of Importance, among them that of advertising the coming ses sion of the American Mining congress, to be held In Lead and Deadwood In Septem ber, and a committee Is conferring with railroad ofllcials as to transportation rates. ot the Men Wanted. SIOl'X FALLS, S. D., Jnn. 28. (Special.) It has been determined beyond a doubt that James Fulton and Robert Allen, the men who were brought here from Howard n few days ago by Deputy United States Marshal Carleton on suspicion of being the persons who robbed the post office at Dales bury, Clay county, !n December, 18iej, are not tho men wanted, and they accordingly have been released from custody. Xsmes Wronir Hank. Under a Hot Springs (S. D.) dato The Bee publlnhed on Monday, Jan. 26 an Item to tho effect that Israel Calkins had Hi cured a verdict against the Custer County bank of Custer City, S. D. In this Item Tie Bee's correspondent confounded the names of two banks, as the defendant In the case is tho First National bank of Custer City, the Custer County bank not being Involved in any way. Almost Lose. Draft. TYNDALL. S. D., Jan. 28. (Special.) One of the bank, of this city enclosed a Chicago draft to a party in Madison,- Wis. The letter was received, but the draft had been removed. It is supposed some mail clerk was light Angered. The Chicago bank was quickly notified and payment was I Men Sufferincr from los or nervous force oftrn owe theircondition toyoiitlilul iquorutlcc .'hat fearful enemy to health. It i the business of science to repnlr the riamagr rauwd by the thoughtless pi set ices of Witt h. Nervous liebilliv never gets well of inclf. 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Treatment by uuUL . O. liua . ufSca aver 'Hi t. lslta aireut, between jraruuu buuaiaa atxetl. UM All A, ama,. BLOOD POISON la liie worst dlaeajta on eaxtn, yet Ui casieal to curs viii.iS tuo ivNuvV WHAT TO Do. MaliV luva Klmpiea, atoia on Ue skin, aores in lUa uioaia, uicara, falling 4i'r bone palr,, tAiurin; joq know It Is H LOU Li 1'UinuN. een-j 10 LH UKUWN. A Arch St. uiiHonniu. for BitOWN'fl BLOcJu L'LKK, i.u0 uat bottle; lusts one month. hold nly ) tiherman ft McConnell Lrug Co., luu aJtfl iinlge ritn.. Omaha. Brown's Capsules S.v:- Mr.?ui" . 16th and Lodge Bts. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Ileat Attrlcnltural Weekly. Mflrxs Su, , i i a. .-mi ., a'.,n New OrleeoiyfLix- SPIT 1 FEBRUARY 17th to 22nd S29.6B Round Trip OMAHA TO NEW ORLEANS Long limit returning. Stopover, allowed In both directions. Particu lar, and copy ot Mardl Ora. Booklet at" 1102 Faruara St., or write, W. H. BRILL, D. P. A., OMAHA. NEB. T