THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AP11IL 1G. 1003. CURRENT COUNCIL HOLDS ROGERS FOR TRIAL Juitice Ouren Declinei to Gent the- Pri oner a Ooatinnanos EVIDENTLY POSSESSES MANY ALIASES Atlrnt ta Pro Alibi Ikon) He Went by the Hint of M llrr While (Marina nt Hot . Sprlasa, Ark. W. C. Rogers, the Forney murder suspect, vii yesterday afternoon held to tbe dis trict grand Jury by Justice Ouren on the charge of murderously assaulting Charles W. Lctehford, who was held .up and robbed t his moat market on South Mala street on the night of March 2. The court over ruled the motion of the defence for a con tinuance until May I of the preliminary heaiiDg In order that witnesses whose tes timony It was alleged would prove an alibi fcr Rogers might reach here. Rogers' ball as again placed at $5,000, and In default of which he was recommitted to the county jail. At the close of the testimony for the state Tuesday, counsel for the defendant Died a motion to have the hearing continued until May . 8 on the ground that ha would them produce witnesses who would testify that Rogers was In Hot 8prlngs, Ark., on March 2. In support ef his motion ha filed with the court three letters, purported to be written by two hotel keepers and the proprietor of a bath house In Hot Springs, stating that Rogers, who was known In Hot Springs as Miller, was In that city on the night that Letchford was held up and robbed. The nsmea of these witnesses wore given as H. C. Hoover, William Mau rice and Dr. Wei. Counsel for the defend ant also stated that he wished to bring a witness named Thomas Nichols from Mexico. The court, being under the Impression that the motion was nothing less than a scheme to delay the preliminary hearing and to prevent the authorities having Rog ers photographed, overruled It. Rogers will be photographed today and copies will be sent brosdeast over the country by tbe authorities with a view to ascertaining It he is wanted anywhere else and learning bis past record. When placed under arrest on suspicion of being Implicated In the murder of Saloon Keeper Forney, the defendant gave the asms of W. C. Rogers. At the Kiel hotel he registered as Frank Parsons and the authorities have evidence showing that at another time he passed under the name of Moran In this city, whlla be Is now anxious to prove an alibi under the name of Miller. The next term of district court will not be held until September, but the grand Jury will reconvene on May 4, when the case against Rogers will be taken up by it. numbing and beating. Blxby Bon. Tucker Succeed Tar'atlnnrton. William B.. Tarktngtoh, whose - resigna tion superintendent, ot the Omaha ft Council Bluffs Railway' and Bridge , com pany took effect yesterday, left last even ing with, bis family, for Detroit where he becomes general manager of the electric line between that city and Toledo, now being constructed by Charles R. Hannan of this city and a syndicate oi capitalists. Frederick A. Tucker, superintendent of the Omaha , street railway lines succeeds Mr. Tarklngton as superintendent of the Council Bluffs lines and as such issued yes terday his first bulletin to the employes on this side of tbe river. The bulletin announced tbe appointment of Frank B. Hudson, who has held, tbe position of trainmaster of the Council Bluffs motor system for several years, as foreman. The bulletin is signed by Mr. Tucker as super intendent rf the Omaha V Council Bluffs Street Railway company, Council Bluffs division. Sheriff Makes Good Catch. .Sheriff Morgan of Mills county made a good catch yesterday when he overhauled, about seven milea east of Council Bluffs on the Olenwood road, a negro and a white lad driving a covered buggy and team of horses which had been stolen at 1FPITI .InviL Ji a JUL Covering One Side of the Face and Reaching to the Eye Speedily Cured by Cuticura. "CUTICURA ACTED Hero la another of those remarkable cures of torturlnfr, tllsfljrurlnx akin humours dally raaUe by Cuticura Re solvent, assisted by Cuticura Ointment and Soap, after physicians, hospitals and all else had failed. " I feel U my duty to try to help those suffering from skin diseases. My case was a very bad one, covering all of one aids of tuy face and had reached my eye. I had two or three doctors prescribe without any relief. They said toy disease was Epithelioma. I was then advised to go to one of our 1 hospitals which I did, taking their treat ment for soma time. I had Riven up ' all hope when my husband asked me to try the CuUoura llemsdles. My faco being la such a very bad stale, I used CUTICURA REM KDIU are sold throughout th atvtllsad world. PRICES : Catieura, RaaoL awat, u par Soul (iu tb form of Chofolat Coated Pill, x&a. per vial of 0), Cutleur Ointment, sua. par bus, ead Cuucur Soan, &e. par mfca. Hand for lha frail work. " Humours of Ida rilood, Bala and ctcalp, and How to Cur Than." Britleh D.x. if 2. Charterhouae Bo,., Lnndoa, K.C Franca Depot, a Km da la Pali, I'erte AaatralUa IV pot. R. To wo eG, tidoay. PoUar Drug end UBannaal Corporation, boi Prvprlalara, Jiuatua. U. o. A. MJL1! DAY 6t HESS, Council Bluffs Money to loan on Real Estate; lowest rates; funds on band. Mortgage Investments for sale. '. Call on or write ua if you have money to invest, either la mortgages, bonds or real estate. Real property cared for. Small farm near city at a bargain. DAY & HESS. Council Bluffs House and lot la JJJJJJSgSaSSSfcSKSsal NEWS OF IOWA. BLUFFS. Malvern Tuesday night. The negro gave the name of Charles Smith and the white lad that of John Stewart. They were placed in the city Jail for safe keeping and last evening taken bark to Malvern by Sheriff Morgan. The police received word about noon to look out tor and arrest two men driving the stolen rig as they were believed to be beaded towards this city. It was said 'hat a reward of 1100 was offered for the arrest of the thieves. Officers were detailed to watch the thoroughfares leading Into the city, but about 2 o'clock, in tbe afternoon Sheriff. Morgan, who had been on the trail of the outfit from early morning, reached the city with the men, stolen buggy and team. N. Y. Plumbing Co.. Tel. 250. Night. F66T. SWITCHES OFFICIAL PAPERS J ad are Wheeler Reverse County Board In Matter of Offleial Advertlala Tbe Avoca Weekly Tribune, which was built up out of tbe ashes of the defunct Council Bluffs Evening Olobe and the Council Bluffs Weekly Globe, will not, ac cording to Judge WIteeler's ruling In dis trict court yesterday, be one of the three official papers of Pottawattamie county and as such publish the proceedings of the board of supervisors. This patronage Judge Wheeler decides belonga to the Avoca Journal-Herald, the publisher and pro prietor of which F. M. Beymer, appealed from the action of the supervisors In awarding the contract to the Olobe Pub lishing company, tbe publishers of the Avoca Tribune. Tbe Council Bluffs Olobe and the Council Bluffs Tribune, before they succumbed for want of patronage, were democratic in politics, but the Avoca Tribune Into which tbe two defunct sheets were claimed to have been merged on the plants being removed to Avoca, is republi can In politics. The court found that the bona fide sub scription list of the Avoca Tribune was but 393 as against the 985 claimed by It be fore the board of county supervisors. The list of subscribers filed by the Avoca Journal-Herald Included 663 names, but from this the court deducted forty-six, leaving a list of 617 bona fide yearly sub scribers. Judge Wheeler therefore held that the Avoca Journal-Herald had a larger num ber of bona tide subscribers than the Avoca Tribune and that the board of supervisors erred in selecting the Avoca Tribnne as one of the official papers of the county, and accordingly reversed Its action and ordered that the Avoca Journal-Herald be declared one of the official papers and as auch be awarded for the current year the publish ing of the board's proceedings according to law. The costs of the appeal are taxed against the publishers of the Avoca Trib une. The case had attracted more than or dinary Interest as the Avoca Tribune has been backed by a number ot leading re publicans In Council Bluffs and throughout the county. ' National Roofing Co,t J26 Mala Street. ,A Blsbop Coarrw CMw, Right Rev. Henry D. Cosgrove, bishop ot the southern Iowa diocese of th Catholic church, is in the city, the guest, of Rev. Father Smyth. Bishop Cosgrove'a visit has no offlc'ai significance,, being purely social. Regarding the agitation to divide the diocese, Bishop Cosgrove said he did not know any more than anyone else and that tbe plans for the diocese were known only at Rome. The agitation, he said, was being continued, but whit the reault would be he could not foretell. His visit here, he stated, was la the nature of recreation, aa he had been very busily employed during Lent and needed a little rest. IteTlalna; Telephone Ordinance. The special committee consisting ot Al dermen Lovett, Casper and Tlnley, Mayor Morgan and City Solicitor Snyder, met yesterday afternoon for tbe purpose ot re vising the independent telephone ordlrance dratted by Mr. Snyder and which did not meet with the approval of the other mem bers of the committee. The most important change decided on was that of making the ordinance provide for "terminal toll sta- 01A LIKE A CHARM. the Cuticura Soap with lake-warm water and a small silk pongs and then applied the Cuticura Ointment. I took one teaspoonf ul of the Resolvent four times a day. They acted like a charm, aud In one week's time my face waa cured entirely and has remained so. I certainly can recommend the Cuticura Remedies as Infallible. Mrs. A. O. 8MITR, 2400 Catharine St., Feb. 9, 1903. Jiuladblfhu. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford Immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent core, the ab solute safety and great economy have made Cuticura Itemed! ee the standard skin cures, blood porlflers and humour remedies of tbe civilized world. Farm of 223 acres, miles 8. E. of city at great bargain for It days. The Ora Clark farm. Fins house, all bot tomland, not subject to overflow, near station, school, eto. There Is 1 10 per acre profit in this. The flnast farm la tbe country at 165 per acre. Council Blutfs cheap. tlons" in place of "toll and terminal sta tions," as the measure originally read. Several minor changes were msde which the committee believed would prevent any possibility of the ordinance being con strued to permit of the establishment of another local telephone exchange In the city. The committee adjourned to Friday afternoon, whea. It hopes to complete the revising of the ordinance and have It in shape to submit to the committee of tho whole. rtenl Estate Transfers. These transfers were filed yesterday In the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: George A. Hoagland and wife to I-emars Building and Loan aosncla Ibn, lots 18 to 22, block It. Bayllss' 3d add, q. c. d t 1 Hans S. TUttenbora; and wife to Jens C. Hansen, eH neW and ne!4 se4 12-77-38, and land In Cass county, q. c. d 1 I. V. Colt and wife to Mason City Fort Dodge Railroad company, part nw!4 ewi 5-74-43. q. c. d Iowa Townelte company to same, part ne nwV 4-75-42, w. d Same to same, part ee4 sw4 14-76-43, w. d Same to same, part -4 se4 11-78-42, w. d Minnie P. Jnnes, guardian, to same, undlvt-S lot 7, I. 9, block 6, Flem ing A Davis' add, g. d Minnie P. Jones to same, undlv 1-S same, w. d Sheriff's jury to same, part swU 33-77-41. a. d James Peterson and wife to C. J. Eastland, lot 8, block 12, Jackson's add, w. d J. N. K. MacAllster to Berta Oold bronson, lots 13 and 14, block 7, Pierre's subdlv. w. d John Bono and wife to Harle Haas 1 1 300 1 175 187 130 1,70) 1,003 1 1 1 1.20) 1,80) Drug company, that part lot ISO, original plat lying e of alley, q. c. d. R. B. Charles to H. F. Charles, her husband, lot 10, block I, andvlot 14, block 6, Underwood, w. d J. ....... George A. Eaton to F. E. Crabtree, lot 7, block 9, Crawford's add. w.d... Iowa Savings and Loan association, lot 13, block 8, Hyatt's subdlv, w. d. Kate Matilda Davis and husband to B. P.. Oreen, lot 1, block 2, Fair mount Place, except w 60 feet, w. d. James Madden to Eugene Koch, lot 2, block Q, Curtis & Ramsey's add, w. d. 1.10) Total seventeen transfers ..' 17,801 Mairioare Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. ' Age. J. M. Hoover. Neola, la 9 Elva Andrus, Council Bluffs 21 Kherman Fox, Pottawattamie Co., Ia 35 Mattls Q. Culver, Harrison Co., Ia 19 W. R. Arnold, Council Bluffs 21 lva Vanatta, Bancroft, Neb 22 John'Hurd. Council Bluffs 19 Llda Osborne, Council Bluffs 20 Arthur M. Oersrd, Council Bluffs 2 Anna M. Son nils, Council Bluffs 24 Walter E. Thompson. Plattsmouth, Neb.. 21 Aivlne Rothman, Flattsmouth, Neb 10 Tudor A. Thomas, Montgomery Co., Ia... 21 i-dlth W. Jones, Pottawattamie Co., Ia...22 MINOR MENTION. Davis sells drugs. Etockcrt sells carpets. Expert watch repairing. Leffert. 40S B y. Celebrated Mete beer on tap. Neumayer. FOR rent Modern house. 71S Sixth ave. Cabinet photcs, 36c per dosen. 308 B'way. Clothespins 1 cent a dozen at A. B. Howe's, 810 Broadway. Picture framing. C. E. Alexander ft Co., 133 Broadway. Tel. 366. 1.lea,?,t, ,n " P"r f the city for sale. Thomas E. Casady. 235 Pearl street. - 'Court of Honor will hold Its regular meet ing this evening lu Woodman ot the World hall. before papering your rooms we want to how you our eiegant 1901 designs. C. B. Paint. Otl and Olass company. , Mrs. Maude E. Blxby took out 4 permit yesterday for a one and one-half story f-sm cottage on Oakland avenue, to cost ,0M). Mrs. Jane Webber of Cherokee, grand matron of the order In Iowa, will be present this evening at the meeting of Harmony Chapter, Order of the Eastern 8tar. The Dodge Light Guards have scheduled a game of football for Thanksgiving day with Crelghton college of Omaha. The game will be played in Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. James Coyle announce the marriage of their daughter. Katherlne, to Howard R. Morgan. The wedding will take place at St. Francis Xavler a church, April 27. Professor J C. Grason of the high school faculty, who has been dangerously ill with throat trouble, Is somewhat improved and there are strong hopes for his ultimate recovery. . Congressman Bmlth has forwarded to President Roosevelt th request of the peo- vl 1'vern, ta.. mat he make a short jtop there en route from his western trip to St. Louis. rDriX'. Treyn'. Donald Macrae, sr., Donald Macrae jr., J H. Cole. J. C. Water man, N. D. Rce and Mary Xlnley are mN tending the meeting of the Iowa State Medical society in Sioux City. i T: C' V"1"? complained to the police last evening that a thief had carried off a roll of matting valued at 125. while his household effects were being moved Into tho flat at 16 South Eighth street. wA m,nu,trl performance for the benefit of !v!V.n on."i? strlher wl" be S-lven this evening at the New theater and Indications are that It will be well patronised. JudgJ lng from the advance sale of tickets. urs. eweeney. who waa called hr. kv the serious illness of her father. Inia f u"T,"eh!fn. sr.. has returned to her home V""". vv. va. Mr. zurmuehlen la much Improved and a 1 moat convalescent. Sherman Fox of arable. Ia.. and Mattle O. Culver of California Junction, Ia., were married in thla city yesterday by Juatlce Ouren. Justice Ojren also performed the murrlage ceremony for Walter K. Thomp. son and Alvina Jtothman, both of Plat la mouth. The remaining casea against the ten members of the "Younger Brothers Bank Robbers company, charged with violating the Sabbath law by performing at the New theater Sunday, March . were dismissed In Justice Ouren's court yesterday and the costs taxed against the county. Llyod Klrkpatrlck. the 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Klrkpatrlck, who was seriously wounded by th accidental dis charge of hla gun while hunting at Honey Creek lake. April 1. is improving and hla complete recovery ia now looked for al though She la as yet unable to alt up. ' J. A. Holoe, who was taken from a Burl ington train last Sunday while on his way to Illinois from Denver, Colo, owing to hla mental condition and placed In Bt. Ber nard's hospital, was yesterday taken to Joy, 111., by his brother, Horace Boloe, who came here for him. At the session of the grand council of the Royal Area rum in Davenport Tuesday A. E. Brock of thla city was re-elected grand treasurer. Charlee A. Beno waa re elected a member of the nuance committee and A. T. Flii'kinger re-elected a member ot the committee on laws. The congregation of Grace Kplacnpal church, having cleared off the mortgage on the church rectory, has decided to call a rector. The church has been without a rector since the resignation of Rev. C. Knox and the services have been conducted by Edwin J. Abbott, lay reader. The Board of Park commissioners has de cided to advertise for bids for the privilege or tne rerretmmeni pavilion at rairmount park. The blda are to be In by May 1 and the board expects t derive sufficient from tho concession to meet the expense ot the boara s omces in tne Merriam block. cnria feierson, a M-year-om boy, living at iiu riurriaon street, waa severely bitten by a dog last evening. Young Peterson was riding a bicycle when the doc rushed from from the sidewalk and grabbed th boy's leg, badly lacerating the flesh. The police were unable to locate the owner ot th canine last nigm. Articles of reincorporation of the Union Transfer company for a further period of twenty years were tiled yesterday In the office cf the county recorder by H. I. For syth, vice tireaiilent. and John B. Gretxer. secretary of the company. The corporate life of ihe-company expired January 12 of mis year. James jaroby, driver of an express wagou, living at 1219 Hxth avenue, waa found to be suffering from smallpox yea- terday and waa quarantined at Ms horn Jacoby recently moved th effects of th lilbourn family, a member of wblrh waa etrli'ken with smallpoa and it la supposed ha contracted tlia disease at that lime. Dr. A. H. Carter of Houth First atreet la home from a trip o New York city. , En rout tttJt, Dr. t arter was a paaaenger on the (irand Trunk line which collided with f i eight train near the Huapenelon brldae Niagara falls. Dr. Carter was reudertd NO UNCERTAINTY ABOUT IT. Paine's Celery Compound The Wondrous Spring System Cleanser and Health Builder Makes Sick People Well. It Is a Heaven Sent Blessing to Disease-Burdened Men and Women. . There Is nothing doubtful or uncertain about the working and effects of Patne's Celery Compound. It stands supreme ss s spring system cleaner and health builder. It reaches without loss of precious time the cause ot sickness snd disease In a way that no other remedy can do. Its first snd most important mission Is the purification of the life stream. Increasing Its volums ana quaiuy. it then stirs sil the organs that work sluggishly. It restores strength, renews vitality, regulates ths kidneys, liver snd bowels, and makes people well and strceg. For these reasons Palne'a Celery Copound ss a spring medicine stands fa I above all other prescriptions and rem edies thst promise so much snd accom plish so little. Mrs. R. O. Stsrkey, Jack son, Mich., says: "For many years I suffered more than tongue can tell from ectema and blood troubles. In the spring sesson my sgonles Snd distresses were Increased, and I often wished to die. Bolts and pimples sdded te my sufferings, and for weeks I was not fit to be seen. ; Doctors afforded ms but small relief. I spent scores of dollars for adver tised medicines, but got no cure from them. I got hold of one of your books snd read about a lady who had been af flicted as I was and cured by Falne's Cel ery Compound. I procured a bottle of your Compound without delay and began to use it. After I used the third bottle, I experienced a blessed change, the ecsema and eruptions were disappearing. So happy waa I that I continued with the med icine till my face and body were clear and smooth. I am a new woman In every re spect. I sm now well and strong snd be lieve the cure Is a permanent one. May heaven bless you in your work ot doing good to suffering humanity." Feathers Renovated We are prepared lo do this work to per fection, In connection with our dyeing busi ness. Lace Curtains Cleaned and Potiisrs Cleaned and Dyed. Our method Is to give complete satisfac tion. Come in and Inspect our work If you want to see what we csn do In the way ot fine work. . . .. . Ogden Steam Dye Works CARTER A COOK, Props. 301 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. VYsrk called (or delivered. 'Phone 71. LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN. it rtarl a.'-. Council Bluffs. Fhone I. unconscious by the shock of the collision, but Is now quite recovered. He waa asleep In his berth when the collision occurred. It Is not often that Clerk Reed of the district court receives requests for marriage licenses by mall. Yesterday, however, he received one from Red Oak to be made out In the names of Tudor A. Thomaa of Mont- S ornery county and Edith White Jones of rove township,' Pottawattamie county. Hie customary fee of tl accompanied the requeat. William Henry, Ray Beer and Clint Boy- den. three young lada who ran away from their homes In Omaha and were, corralled by the police lata Tuesday night, were re leased yesterday morning on their promise to return home. One night behind the bars was all the lada wanted to see of the wide, wide world and they were only too glad to board a car for Omaha. M. Pearlman. rroDrletor of the Novelty Cloak store on South Main street waa ar rested yasterdnv charged with resisting and interrering witn consutoie uaira or. jus tice Caraon's court while In the perform ance of hia duty. It ia aatd that Pearl man reeiHted the officer serving attach ment paper-. He furnished a $160 caah tond for his appearance lo court this morn ing. Reuben Russell of this city, who waa ct'iumtttad to St. Bernard's hospital No vember H last. . was yesterday paroled in care of relatives y th commissioners for the Insane. The commissioners have re quested the State Board of Control to grant tne Da role of Fred Lewis, son of 8. S. Lewis of Macedonia, from the atate asylum at Clartnda. The parole la approved by Superintendent WUte. Chief of Police Tlbblts will so to Des Moines Saturday to attend a meeting of the officers of the grand lodge. Knights of Pythias, which has been called by Grand Chancellor Olllett to seleet a meeting place for thla year's session. Creston, where the meeting waa to have been held, has notified the grand lodge officers that It cannot entertain the meeting. A meet ing of the Joint' committee of the local lodges will be held this evening to decide whether Council Bluffs shall make an effort to secure the grand lodge session. LEAVES IOWA FOR ISLANDS naiaeer OIBeer Ordered ta Rella olaa River Work and Fro feed to Philippines. SIOUX CITY, Ia.. April 15. Captain Hiram Chittenden, who has been stationed at Sioux City, in charge of river work on the upper Missouri and Mississippi, has been ordered to Washington to take com mand ot Company M, battalion ot engi neers, which Is going to the Philippines. Iowa, Paatofflre Rabbed. DES MOINES, Ia., April 15. Th post. office at Ireton was robbed early today by safe blowers who dynamited tbe safe and removed tbe contents, consisting of $16v cash and approximately $50 In stamps. The work la believed to have been that of ama teurs, aa the safe was opened with tools procured from a blacksmith sbo?. About midnight two men were arrested by Marshal Thackeray at Hudson, 8. D., eighteen miles away, after a fierce fight. After being locked up they set fire to the jail and were rescured with difficulty. They threatened to kill the marshal. Postmaster Carr of Ireton thinks they sre members of the same gang. Colleglana Beat rrofeaslonals. ' iMrn la.. Anrll 15. (Special Telcsram Ames collide defeated the Cedar FUrldf team of tne Tliree-t league nere tojay. BcOM! RIM Ames 0 000l0-2 Cedar Raplda ..0 0100000 11 7 4 Famous tho World Order ttmm H. M.-B-G NECESSITY l)F GOOD ROADS Iowa Convention Addressed hj Eepreienta tiTei of Oenertl Government. STATE AID PLAN' IS ONE RECOMMENDED Six C'eatpaales Oaly of ths National Gaard Are to Make the Trip to ft. Lea la Odd Fellows to lltrs Bt Tim. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES. April 15. (Special.) The first stats (ood roads convention was held here today, about 150 persons being pres ent, representing nearly every part of ths stste. Tbe convention was called by Gov ernor Cummins, who had been ssked to name delegatea to a national good roads convention lo be held the latter part of the month In Bt. Louis. He chose rather to call a state convention and have that convention nam the delegates. Ths at tendance was food. Representstlves were hers from counties and cltlea and from commercial bodies of all kinds. The meeting wss called to order by D. B. Lyons, president of ths local commercial exchange. Words of welcome were spoken by Msyor Brenton snd Governor Cum mins, snd the latter briefly outlined his views In regard to ths pressing necessity for good roads legislation In ths stats of lows. There wss present representatives of ths Nstlonal Good Roada association and of the office of good roada Inquiry for th Department ot Agriculture at Wash ington, and they were hers to urge that some action be taken to further the csuse ot good roads. They desired to have ths people of Iowa Indorse th general move ment, and especially to recommend the Brownlow bill, which purposes the appro priation of $30,000,000 from the nstlonal treasury for good roads. R. W. Richardson, formerly of Ne braska, representing ths Department ot Agriculture, waa ths principal speaker for the afternoon. He spoke ot th work that has been done In th vsrlous states In regard to good roada and especially urged that the state aid plan, in use in the most progressive eastern states, be sdopted. This plan is In fores in a number of states and is not an experiment at all. The state makes a direct appropriation for the road building and there ia a atate engineer or highway commission or other designated body which supervises the work. The cost is appor tioned usually a half or third to the atate, and generally about 16 per cent to ths owners of abutting property and 35 per cent to the county. New York state pays half of ths expecs of these roads. The sys tem has been In use ill that state about ten years with excellent results. In Mas sachuchstts, where they have a similar sys tem, they are getting splendid results in all parts of ths state. It is being used In Connecticut, New Jersey snd has Just been sdopted In New Hampshire. Others who addressed the convention wars James O. Berryhlll, Des Moines; Colonel Killebrew, Nashville, Tenn.; and Judge McVey of this city. W. W. Loomls, secretary ot th Commercial club of Coun cil Bluffs, was mads secretary. Conferenee of Baperlnteadents. The conference of county superinten dents for this section or the stste was concluded today. The topics discussed to dsy relsted largely to manual and Indus trlsl training In the achools, especially In the rural schools, snd expositions of In dustrlal work. Ths subject ot giving In struction hi industrial training in the nor mal Institutes wss also discussed briefly. Superintendent Thornburg gave an ex haustive report en h work of the reading circles, the teachers' resdlng circle snd the pupils' reading circle, showing that a great deal of good is being accomplished in this way. Secretary Conaway of the Iowa commission on EL Louis exposition presented tbe topic of lows's psrt in that sxposltlon and especially the educational exhibit. There was also discussion on the amount of money levied for teachers' fund thla year aa compared with previous years, and In general the results of the cam paign for better wages Inaugurated last winter by the state teachers' association. The reports generally Indicated that there has been some advance along the line and better wagea are to ba had in the future A letter, was read from ex-Superintendent Sabln advocating the Pennsylvania aystem of a minimum wags for teachers In the schools. Superintendent Barrett gave facta regarding the lncreass in number of teach ers In lows and the general advance ot school work In many decades. Odd Fellows from Atlantic, Madrid. Stu srt. Perry snd other nearby cltlea will Join with Des Moines on April 17 in cele brating their eighty-fourth anniversary. There will be a grand atreet parade by lodges, csntons snd encampments, prize drills, snd exemplifications of degress In lodge ball. It Is to be the greatest dsy of ths year with the Odd Fellows and it la expeeted that a large number of them will be In the city. Last year they did not ob serve the annual anniversary day here be cause of the national meeting which came In the fall. The preparations this yesr sre, however, quite elahorate. Iovra Doctors Hold Meeting. SIOUX CITY, Ia.. April 15. (Special Tel egram.) The Iowa Medical society con vened here today. There la s good attend ance. Several resolutions were introduced to the effect that tbe legislature be asked tor an appropriation tor a aanltorlum for tuberculous patients. Two csndldates srs In J he field tor president. Dr. Scroggs of Keokuk and Dr. C F. Wsbur of Fort Mad ison, with the chances favoring Dr. Scroggs. The address of President James Tajgard Priestley ot Dea Moines was largely tech nical and attracted Mttls Interest. Daaghter Objects to Will. ONAWA. Is.. April 18. (Special Tele gram.) Mrs. Myrs D. Baggs of Sioux City has filed s petition In the district court ot Monons couaty to act aside the will of Oersnaa M. Brown, her father, who waa one of the wealthiest farmers in Monona county at the time ot his desth snd who left his entire estats to hla sons, Oscsr E. snd Hugh D. Brown, except $2,250, divided be tween the three daughters. The estate Is valued at over $100,000. The suit Is re garded as very Important. Killed by Leaaoa Extract. JESUP. Ia., April 15. (Special Tele gram.) The decomposed remains of sn old man were found today In the hayloft of Elmer Tunk'a barn. He had died from drinking lemon extract. He had been In tbe city for a week and auddenly disap peared. He la not known here. Accidentally Kills Slater. DYSART, Ia., Ap.-il 16. (Special Tele gram.) William Johnson, aged 15, accl dentally killed his sister ot I by shooting her head off with a shotgun which be ass loading. They were slons st horn. "BEERS Oyer Fully Matured. Mar dt Coaapoar S (()) H ASTHMA CONSUMPTION THE EIKERHOFF CURE-A new discovery. A clear, transparent, almost tastetess solution (manufactured under an open formula), prescribed in six-drop doses, which does not derange, weaken, nauseate, or affect the stomach. Following ar few o! the) testimonials received during th week nJing April 4. TWELVE- HUNDRED mors llks then covering every phsse, description snd symptom ot dlseae for which th EIKER-HOFF CURB Is a spsclno, to gether with full detslls ot positive cures, can be had at Beaton Drug Co. These 1.200 testimonials If printed In this newspaper wsuld All eight full pages. They show mors genuine and voluntary evidence of cures of chronle cases ot ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. CATARRH and CONSUMPTION than all other so-oslled "cur" cas ahow In the entire history of their busi ness. And all thia within th abort apac of six months on a remedy only reoently advertised, and which prior to February 18, im, depended tor Its sal solely upon recommendations of one person to another. THESE TESTIMONIALS TELL, THE STORY. H.r.h . IMS. I ss aaarty w smielw aas 1 am ... wrHlftt Car aaather WUla C va He Car T say 1 aa a ' ''"3 Car waals S rattlaa It arf . I am ao aach fcattar that I oanaot basin t tall Ins aaa looking An. A trteno ot mine tola ta bow rnueh battar t am. 1 am both faal n the otbar oar that aha nevar aaw ma looklni so wall aa long aa aha know ma. ana It la all on aocount ot your Hlkr-Ho Car. 1 Mill couth a llttl In th morning, but ao little that 1 harolr "otl" ' "" " ooraalenal pain I lha cheat, but aot wr oft.n, ana nothing Ilka I dla four or Sre month! ago. I ahould bare wrlttea you aoner, but t tell you tba truth I am ao much battar that I nglcted doing an. sir eough bas almoat atoppad. Tha moat I aver cough l In tha morning, and tha moat I ipavtnrata ia In tha morning, and than not not vary much. 1 am slowly but auraly getting my haalth back again. Batora I took the Elkor-HoS Cure I waa afraid that I would not live much longar. MHS. riLPRKD STANBBURT. Walliton No. 1. Caraonvllle, Mo. March l. lul. Pleaee sand to th ocloa4 addraa S aampla bottle of tha Elkar-HoB Cora for eon umptlon. I haa triad It far aatbma and am Ira from It for th Srat tlma In aaram yaara. I do not know bow to thank you nOU,h' SARAH M. HOTT. No. Ml S. Thamas St.. Loa Angola. Cat. March SO, 10. I am now taking root for ana weak and am faallag esoallaot. 1 am ataadlly taking on ..aah and hara not a alight cough. My apaetlta la flrat clam and I alee? good, thank to your Klkar-Hoff Cure. Wlihlng awco to your lker-HoS Cure, I remain JOHN CALNCTN, I6( Howard St., Detroit. Mich. March t. 10 Bncloaad Snd It for on month' traatment f your Elker-HoB Cora. I hare lakan ena bottla and t am bttr. but no mtrad. I thought I would try another bottla. I reet battar at night. I am twenty pounda aaTler tha I wa wban I worked every day. JAMJCS M. BUUJt. Olaagow. III. March 1. )K. I have nearly Bnlahed tba fourth bottle tt Blker-Hoff Our which you kladly sent me and I am glad to aay that my aathma la all gon. I bar not felt It for two weeks Bow. Mr eaa waa a eavere on of about twenty year' atandlng. I hate gained ten pounda ll nee 1 etarted taking tha medicine. I ehoold Ilka to take on mor bottla to make aura. D. L. FRAEIER. No. tie Frl St., Maiden. Maea. March 11, ISO. Wa bar ueed your Btker-HoS Cure In our family with perfect eetlaf action for omeamp tlo and catarrh and there-are other caaaa I know of, ao If you daen an' agent her 1 can , highly nosmraenS tha Cure Xo athera. No. M South 11th St., Kanea City, Mo. See that the "Ball's Eye" trade mark cf the Hot! Medicine Is oo every bottle. No other Is authorized BEATON DRUG COMPANY, S. W. Cor. 15th and Farnam. ' c FOLLOW New Orleans and Return. $29.50 April II, 12, 13, lUy 1,2,3.4. The World's Fair line. Smoothest, shortest and quick est to the South and South East. Call at City office, 1601 Farnam St., or address Harry E. Moores, G. A. P. D., Omaha", Neb. ELECTRIC BELT SENT FREE To all Men who Write to tho Hcldel berg Hedlcal Institute, St. Paul. Just sand your nam and sddreis plainly written and thy will send their yrt "Eloclre-Chamle Belt" without sn cent ol coil to you. It is yours lor ths sskisg. Nstevsn sec ana ry t send postage stamp. C00DAS AMY tlECIMIC SILT IN THI WORLD. Th Heidelberg Mwdleal Imtltut, capitalized StIIOO.OuO, Is the Largest and Klcbeat Medical Institute to. ths Nona went and la trlvlns awn thousand of tbalr Great Eleciro-Cberalo to prove and alrertbte tbelr wondrrful curtoc power. TheQreat ' Kleuiro-Chemlo" Melt will reatora you to be<b and happiness. lS.tftl eilin m0 reoently restored to vim. vigor sod perfeot manhood. It quickly oures Rhtuiratitm, Lumbago, Lame Back, Nenou Eihiuttion, Virico wla. Filina Vitality. Kidney Trouble. Livr. Stonier snd Sanual i)naiei. Central Weakneta, Lost Hem Force snd man ether ailments. It la worth from FttHoliO to any one. It is given istit absolutely free by the master a. erUlUt to all thoaa who need tbe one great O'Ti-tive agent. Klectrtcltv. "SUFFERED EIGHTEEN YEARS. CURED AT LAST." CSEIT6 Ktchtean ran a-o I 11 rM antlnad TB.n totn ot narvou trouble tiet afterward. reu.4l n e;iwas mlaary anu utreiln. 1 Sad ein lu im rrk,ai!l pent aianr relle nii.-lil. la.t no onln.l rl r. y lu alu4, o thtt 1 wa. alwv at a 1t.al.titaffe lu what ver I an 3;rtJok- 1 have Leau.fnir the rlertro-rhrm. trtmntof in Helilvlber SwIIrA: intitutel.ull wek an 1 aunt.lr mraalf eurw'. 2iJL wore, and in b Weill worth all a man baa. b T H. rrifrURTR Th Iteltlnnotserton tHullm. ntmCWIPE.r! I your to keep forever with out the pkviurnt of one cent. So write to1j for the Urea; Klectro-Cbemio Kelt Fres. Men tion thla paper Adtlrea Heidelblrq Medical Institute Fifth sad Robert eta.. ST. PAUL. MINN. ySZ2&rl WEN AMU WOMEN. T lilfcaX 1 l' a Bilfornnatral aVtaltoSarXl .Tbraw.lna.mat.aa I glTuurf ll Irillatwu M ulcaralloiu mt m ia airtrwi. of a a n.enibrao Mm M - - Ptiulm. and not aalilB fillet tCH,C. f nl ot aofoauv. aH. w. ww.w. -'f(IS , mci.iuui.r l an-.". Vs- .. v, ."' v "' ,yy'a. s'i a " 1 1 lunula w. .rr-""i. I.! tl Si ?. lunula aaul lwBaati :LJ::.S CATAIIRII BRONCHITIS . March IS, lrt We ,hll hare t aali n rn tw aaethe bottle et year Mkar-M Car. Mr. PhlUlae bt getting aleag ataety. baa aot bad any Mughlag apell thla winter r vvmlUwg aaalla. Lat winter a wvald ta epalui kaatlag for wwek. Ha ba not h.d th team alga ef thorn thla wlater. Ha tall th neighbor that ha fella Ilka a new man. Ha U beginning to bar aom color In hla fan. I gar aome of your literature to a man la town and a amid be wa going to try your madtclna, a I suppoaa ba ba written To by thla tlma. NANCT . rHILUPS, IM Motajea. low. . March M, 1M. I will aay te th Erkwe-Hoa Car that It waa for my danghiar, h la troubled with catarrh. She la twenty-one years old and her weight wa eighty pounda I fwered good many year that aha would hao consumption. Bine oalng lha ElkerHolt Cure aha baa gained fifteen pounda and la bet tee thaa eh had ban '"i'.i'H1".. w "" tw II bottla ot th Eikar-Horr Cur. C. F. PARK SR. OWoeeo, Mich. March M. 10. I will with plcaaur and thankful heart to Ood aay that I bar been tirororlng and hare gained la ..art at no taking roar Biker Hoff Cur. I will ba out of medicine la few daya. To may teal aawarad that I will apeak to my friend of tha great value of tha Siker Hott euro. With a thankful heart, I remain your in tha Maatcr'a eaua. REV. O. W. WINTER. Marshall, 111. March II, 101. Mr surreandrngs bar ar far from bene fletal to affeot a cur la my caaw. NeTonhe Icee. I attributed to your Eiker-Hoff Cure only my present much Improvad conditio. I bar gained oooalderably In ..aah and weight, and my frlende notice my batter appearance and I feel cur that, ware my euroundlnga different, your medicine would long alnc bar restored ma to normal healthful condition. Aa It la, t am wonderfully Improvad. and my gratitude to yon la proportionate ta tha great bnSt I hay raoalTed. WTLLIAM RUCKB8, No. S.SM) Mala St., Buffalo. N. T. March Id. IMS. Will to pleaaa eend ma two mora bottle et th Elker-HoS Cur at your eartleet con venience? HhrouKh aome mlatak th bottl for lt month waa not eent and I borrowed one from t lady her, and 1 promleed to) re turn it ihoT'lv. Th poor lady, who Is under your treatnunt. Is Improving and I truet a few montne of treatment will make a great change la her. REV. J. H. STEWART.' Shetbiime, N. S . Can. OUT Or TOWFI READERS ad athera nay aJa obtala trial bottle, by saall post, paid, br adrsalnaT th Biker Draar Co., 98 and lOO 'William a., lVawr Tork cHty. THE FLAG. St. Louis and Return, $13.50 April 26, 27, 28. 29. 30, Hay 1st DR. SEARLES So wall sod favor ably known aa ths leading, most reliable and successful KJ'ECIALIST I- all DISEASES OF MEN. They hav been many year In estab lishing their reputa tion IN OMAHA for hnrveet and honorable DEALINGS, snd dally recelv many let ters thanking them for the CUK1.8 per fected and th great good they are doing for men. Tnelr life work has been de voted, aa Specialists, In treating all dia avs of men. . UK CEHTAIN OF A CVRE by CON BUL,TIN( the BEST KIRST. Dll. BKAKLE8 graduated at two of the best medical college and Is acknowledge.! the br-st EXPERIENCED and SKILLED SPECIALIST In all disease h treats. DR. HEARLE8' Consultation and Advice are FREE, In person or by letter, and sacredly confidential In all disease. Written Contracta given In all curable disease of men or refund money paid. Many cases treated S5.0O per month. CO.tSl I.TATIO FHKE. THKATMKT PIT MAI I.. Call ar aildreaa, t or, 1 I at Doaarla. DR. SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA, NKB. DR. McCREW SPECIALIST Tratat all forms ef DISEASES K0 UlSGKUEBS Or MEN ONLY 17 Tears Eipr1no, 17 Tears In Omaha. Ills remarkable erne cea r.aa never bwen equaled and vri i I day brings many flatter- lng report of the god be la doing, or tbe reiiar i.e haa given. Hat Springs Trea rmlcr And all Ulood Poisons. NO "BREAK INI OUT" on th skin or rsc snd all it-rnal Siena of th disease disappear at once. B100D U1SEASE VTSZ. UIDIPnPCI CCur,a gTiBfntd tu Anluu WtLtLfcS Til A ft 0 DAIS. OYER 3U.00G ou debility, o of vitality, unnatural discharge, Hirtctur. Oleat. Kidney sad Bladder Ut. ily- iQUICK CURES-LOW CHAROOa Treatment b mail. V. O. Hot 7h. Offlc Kir lll at. Hlb strext, between KaxaaJB an 4 ugias ttratia, OalAitA. XMM. t rj U TA it KiarvS SaAS lul-ri.iT I a l M ITi I (.t:ruunru.'i:iiu.;.i.i'UK LUI fellli. uuuiiujod. drain, loaetil w at at S Mrri.'..i uiru and mm inteiictlm to many .u lku nTll.lill.K rcaului tti. aeafc I, Cheimaa V -, .mi i. : McConuall Drug Oiusbaw 1 )