THE OMATTA DAILY nnfi: THURSDAY, PECEMnER- 21. lMtt. 11 1 i MKD1CAU dIMISG AT SAMMIS' SHOES LADIEH! Chtr-tM-ptar F.ncl'sh rennyroyi I I. ta are the IxiiL F'al-, reliable. Take (. filifiv Html :. atHini. v r particular. rnU. Ask your rirurrwt. Cidcuestar I Arcb.lt U BnMu Eeslinf LtUomUKB'J U an entertainment nrr the auspices of th Christian church. One la a talented musi cian, th other skilled elocutionist. 1 Ctemlral Co. Philadelphia. Pa. Collector of Internal BtTtBCt ruiaiii's. HF3 SWul'dlM, 141& Farnam. L. liENDEKSOM. Corlst. laU Farnam Ht, SPEAKER CLARK WORKS (N COMMITTEES TICKET flROKEHS. CVT-RATF. railroad tlkrt mrrwhr P. H. Phlibln. Farnam. 'Fhooa TM. COST I ME. Theatrical and maaQ. luieben, 1CU Farnsna, STOltaCfa. tal Trial ( Mra. Lavallear for Mardrr of Her flastsaad Rraalli I lk the Flrat la Dlaaarre ' sweat of the Jery. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Dec JX-(Fpeclal-It la learned that Archie C. Emlth of Storm Lake la a candidate for reappointment aa CHARGES MURDER TO GRAVES Daaahter af Dead Wind .er Oat Warraat far Her "tea- ' father. f . . DES MGINE8.' Is.. Dec. JTi -Ridding oe- flanca to detectives, who hare been work ing on the rasa without resnlta, Winnie Reader, or Mrs. Walter Halbach, the actress, within twenty-four houra after re I turning home, awore out an Information charging her atepfather, C W. Graves, with the murder of her mother. The coroner'a Jury had returned a verdict to the effect that Mra. Orarea had been choked to death and that fire had been CM. Van 8 tor. Co., UUH Farn. Tela. 1K-;1. .l revenue collector In the northern Iowa. applied to her body afterwarda. riRSITlRIC PACKING. Petersen Laadberg. lis & 17th. Tel. L-t (Should be tead DAILY by aU Interacted, ' aa change may occur at any time.) Foreign tnntis lor the wrek enolrg De ' oember t. Uvl, will dona (PKOMPTLT In al a-.; at the lieneral posuihue aa fol lows! - rAKOiLB-POIT MAIL clowe oa our earlier than closing tl.n a down below. lisguiar aod auppkmantaiy ninli ckim at . Foreign Bialou lull hour wur than clos- In time shown blow isicept that Budp - mantry Malls for Kurop and Central America, 1 Colon, doaa one hour later at tt reigu Station. " Traaaatlaatle Malta. THURPDAT At 1 a. re. for FRANCE. BWilZEKUND, ITALY. SPAIN. TOn- TLUAL, XUrtKlSY. KUIPT, UUEfccK, HKll'iart I.SUIA and LOrlENZO UAH- QlLZ, per a. a. La tiretaane, via Havre (mail '.or other parte of kurop mint be Olrvctea 'r a a. i-a tsretagne I. x 8ATUHDAY At a. ra. for itUROrE, per g. a. -fit. Paul via Southampton mall fur Irelani and letter mail for Liverpool muat ba directed "per a. a. bt. Fnul' ; at :J0 a. an. tor KVnurc, per a. a. iucama via Qiwenatown; at fe.W a. m.. for 11EL U1UM dlreot, per aa a. Zeelund (mall ' miut t directed pa.' a. a. Zeeland ). After the cloMUa ot the 8'ippiemantary Trane-Atlantic Malls named above, addi tional Supplementary Ma.Ua are opened ca tha tiers of the American, Enalli-a. ' Fiencn and Ge:mrr atenmara and remain " ops until within Ten Mia u tea o tha hour . o( aaiang 01 aiaauner. Malta (or oatk aai Caafral Aaaerlca, ... waat ladlee, Ete. TirUBBDAY At 1:30 a. m. Rk BARBADOS and BRAZIL, por a. a. BeUugglo. via a t'ernaxnbuoo, Hia Janeiro ana ban toe (mail tor Northern lira all. ArKeminr Vruaruay and Paraguay muat be directed per a. a. w.iiafsio ); at a. m. tor llha tar a. a. Havana (mall for M ex loo via Progroao, Campeoba and Vera Crua muiit Olreetea - per a. a. Havana ); at u (auppiementary p. m. ror tSA 11 AM AO, per a. a. Saratoga (mall for Mexico via Taniploo, UMist be directed "tier a. a. Saratoga") 8ATUBDAT At ( a. m. for BEBMUDA. ITetona; at a:av a. dlatrlat In'caae'J. U. Bimmls of LeMara I la dropped out of the' offloex Bammla hi under charger filed by a former clerlt In hhi office, who accuaed him of compelling the chief clerk to divide aalary with Mra. Grave' Charred body waa found laat Friday. The couple have not been on good tcrma and divorce proceed I rga had been Instituted. Grave waa arreated thla after aoon and la now In' Jail. Mlaa Reader CHARGES FARMER WITH DEATH brother of tha collector, whd held a lower I awnara vengeance agalnat her atepfatherf poMtlon In tha office and at lemi pay. Tha cct!5sttona went, to President Rooaevelt aome time ago and Mr. Bamml has replied thereto and ha a alao visited Washington. Tlut ruch la the situation that already candidate for Ma placa have appeared and Mr. Smith haa taken steps to secure indorsements for the placa In caae of a new appointment.. Altered, that Ma a Killed ' Voiag Wife with Cklora-faraa. Hie laeaker Will Take at Haaae. O. W. Clarke of -: Adel,' -who will be speaker of tha Iowa hcuae, has taken a reafdenc .In Dea Moines for the aeaalon and will not follow the custom of speakers of living at a hotel In a eml-publlo' way. He haa ranted a furnished house near Drake university where two of his chil dren are attending college. Mr. Clarke la not visiting Dea- Molnea very often previous to the legislature, but Is re maining at home and members who desire to see hlra can fled him there. lie la at work -n hjls committees, but states that he haa far from completed any of the committees. The News Publishing Co. of Adel haa beon Incorporated with S10.000 capital to pubUKh tha Adel News. The Incorporators are A. C. Hotchklss. T. J. Caldwell. S. M. Leach and others, and the Incorporation waa made necessary by a partial change In ownership. ' ' , Hate Health Ofnewra. Tha aecond annual meeting of tha Iowa association of health officers Is to be held hi Dea Molnea. commencing January IX. There will be a banquet on, that evening. with a full two days program of papers and discussions. J. A. Talenta of Iowa City 'Is president, L. A. Thomas of Red Oak, vlo president, and T. C. Leean of Mount Ayr, aecretary and treasurer. The asaoclatlon waa organised a little .over a year ago and haa already planned to secure some needed legislation affecting ELDORA. Ia.. Dec 21 A young farmer named William BUfer of Metros township, near this city, was arrested by the sheriff of Grundy county today on a charge of murder In the first degree. It is alleged that he Is responsible for the death of his bride ot less than a year. She died In bed while he waa sleeping by her aide. An empty clorofonn bottle was found on a dresser near by. Coavleta Cedar Rapids Oflaelal. CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Dec. M W. L. Moore, street commissioner of this city, was this evening convicted of obtaining money unler false pretenses from the city of Cedar Rapids by entering on the payroll of tha city a horse as- "William Martin" and drawing excessive pay for the horse In that manner for a period of ten months. GRANTS WRIT; SCORES DIM j Jndgs Estatla Finds th Btformet Wat Actis in Vtrr Bad IYU. ACTUATED BY MOTIVE TO GET REVENGE art I-ete Maadasaaa LI Aaalaat City OBtelala,, hat Dae Kot Make It Oaeratlva - ra Yet. Judge Estelle granted a modified writ ot mandamus yesterday In the case brought by I. J. Dunn against the Diamond saloon. 1311 Douglas street, where It was al'.eged gambling waa being earrled on and where gambling fixtures wera alleged, to be In peratfbn, but took occasion to declare that Dunn waa acting In very bad faith In the caae, being actuated primarily by a, desire for revenge rather than td enforce the I, aw. By the terms of the writ the municipal officers are not empowered to arrest any on at tha Diamond or elsewhere, but are o make an Investigation of the condition at tba Diamond, and an Inspection of the premises with a view to ascertaining whether gambling nature are kept and operated. Daaa Aetata Baa ralth. Judge Eatelle aald: - The court finds aa- a matter of fact that the relator, I. J. Dunn, la not acting In good faith In bringing and prosecuting thla action. In this: '. That he bring and prosecute this . action primarily for th purpose of affecting on Thomas Dennlaon, and hla desir for enforcing th law Is secondary consideration; I do not desire to comment on this que Hon to any greet extent. At tha same time I would be doing violence to my own conviction of right and wrong If I should find any" other way. I flna here that tor the assistant ( tier a a. Pretoria: at s:a) a. m. isupdir mentary. : a. m.) for PORTO H1CO. I t,..i,. k,, CURACAO and v E.NF.ZGELA. per s. a I" " Philadelphia (mall (or bavanllia and Car- I aeeoaa Trial tagena must f oirectea --per a. s. rnn- delphta"i at f:S0 a. m. (supplementary 1:3U a. m. for FORTUNE ISLAND, JA MAICA. HAVAN1LLA. CARTAGENA and GRETTOWN, per a. a. Aletie (mall for Coata Wear must be directed "per a. a Alene 'l: at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per s. u. Morro .Castle-, via Havana; at 11 1') . in. for CUBA, par a. at Maraeas. via Uavana. Matla Farwarved Ovorlaad, Eto Et 1 eept TraaaaaeiSe. . ' CUT1 A Via Port Tampa, FU-, 1osa at this -i offlca daily, except Thursday, at li.al a. m (the coui.ectltia: mmli close her on Mondaya, Wednesdays and . Balur e" itivf . a ' r . ' iiKilPO ClTYOverland. unlAts specially addressed for desparih by stsnmer, closes - - at this offlca daily, except Sunday, at IK 1 p. m. and li- p. m. bunaaya ti l p. m. ana H r. m. ' - . - 1 KKWFoCNDLAVD By rait to North Pyd r ' tiey. and thence hy sn amer; close at this : thoa dally at a:) p. m. (connecting tnalla clone her every MondayWedneaaay and raturdarl. EEi.l.K, PUERTO CORTEZ nd OOATE-UAIJL-Bv rail to New Orleans, and thenc-by ateamer, otosea -1 this office lllv. exceot Sunday, at 11:30 p. m. and I.1:J0 p. m., Sundays at fl p. m, and lil t ii. m. (connecting mail clow here alim- Oaya at il:Su p. m.) JAMAICA By tall to Bosto. and thnc by steamer, close at thai offlo at J0 p. n. every Tuealay. Jly rail to Philadelphia and tNenc hf steamer closes at tiua olSo at 11 M p. m, ' . .r. ir.4n.liU. i M IQUELON hj rail to Poston 'and thenc by atramer, doaa at thla otnc dally at I VI n. m. COSTA BICA By rail to New Orleans, and thenc by steamer, close at this oftle j rixllv. exoetit Rundy. at 11:1) v. m. and ' ' I'.IJO p. m.. Sundays at tl'p. m. andJU JO S. m. (coiin-ciing roau tiuta car luea in at 1110 d. m.) -i ' BAHAMAd (Kxcept Parcela-Poat Mills) lit rail to Miami, n., ana inence ny tun flo at u:ju p. ra. every iuaa- IRtJISTERED MAIL closes at p. .m. - Traaapalaa Malta.. CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and Victoria, B. C, cloa here dally at i.M p. m., ur to December. 1-3 Incljalve, for " despatch per a. a. tmpreaa of India. (Mar bhaudise , for U. 8. PBtal Agency at BUioiigUai cannot b luraaxaea vi Can- KllA I CHINA and JAPAN, via Baattls. close her dally at R p. n. up i tt, la- r ii ivr fur arsnatcb Her a. a. BiiavuiuL ; HAWAII, JAPAN and CHINA and ape. clally addresaed mail (or tha PHILIP. Misi ISLANlxi. via San Francloc-u, rloae . bar daily at SO p. in. up to December iA, Inriuiv. fur oeapatcb per a. a. Niu ion Maria. ALITRAXJA (excpt westl. riJI 1ST ', ANi-i and NEW CALEDONIA (spclUy , tildrmml ooi (. Vl MiU.ouvi r ana V lo torta. H. C, cU here dully at i S) p. m. op to rra. tsa. Inclusive tor despatca per a Miowera, fHSV 7, c: A I.AM), A I ST R ALIA (except Wst. NEW CALEIHJNIA. FIJI. BA Mu. and HAWAII. va Ban Franclst. ciuu here dally at t.la p. m. up to Dt-e-jm. tr t-a, i.'.ciuitive, lor aeapaicn per a. a fciarra. !f tiia Cuuard alcaioer etriiiim tins firMsh mall i-Jf liew Jinamnd d a ot arrive In time to eonne-t with thla (lUuati-h. extra niaila cloaina at M . m , S.Su a, in. ad ao p. m. ; Suudoa at 4 SO a. m., a. n. and :) p. t. will be piada up ai d forwarded until tho ainvtil r trie unura e(ejtnier. rHILiPPlNrt ISLANDS, via San Ftan . rttci. close ber dol.'v at rv m. nn to iie-,i l.er -7. tTirlu-lve, for despatch pr United State TTano.ort. - TAlilil anJ UAhol ,SAI ISLANDS. Via ban rvancisco. e:one n-re aaliy at 3 a. m. up to January 1, Inclusive, for dta tat(h tiar a. a. J art axAtVan, JAPAN. OH1SA and PHILIP , 'IM lSUNUi via aa Franctoo, c.- aer daily at t M p. in. tip to Dee rnier i, ini lu'lve, lor aaf-patrn per a. a. iri( IIAWAII. via Sua riamt.-cu, close here daily 30 r. m. up to January H. lnciu- Mv. (or despatch per a a. Alameda. K'TKI lileaa olhe l-e addrenaeil. Wet Au-lra lu 14 fo:wjr' d via Uuwin, and New Zeiland and I'hlHpptnea vln Fan Frunebco the qui keet routes. Ph'lip llnes peclally addreaed ' la Cani.dt ' r ""via Kui-ope" muat it fu'ly preiml.t at the forln r-t-n. Hawaii la forwarced via 8 n Frani-t-co exclusively. Traipcl1e mailn are lorviardei o pr.rt of .iili..e t ally and tba ahe1ui nl tuii,n Is ariris.l en the l reAUnit-l l'ft of thtrir smIiiiti aiiled bverl.ua ttaiisil. tReat. terea nv-.il i Ins- at a p. m. prevtoue Jy. CuUXKLI VAN lOTT. 1-mfrr. Piimmiin, New York, N. Dcmber 11, lt-C - Fa 11 ere. Th jury In th eaaa of Ur. Lavalleur. at Newton, fnHed to render a verdict after being out a day and a half. Mrs. Laval leur waa triad for th killing of her hus band two year ago. She had. on trial before, but tha Jury failed to agre. Th testimony against her I all circumstantial and It la , probable Jhat tli matter will now be dropped. " The sheriff of Cas county, la. has gone to Boseman, Ment, o bring back to Al lan Uo on V. B. Lytic, accused of era besslement from the Wlota office of th De Maine Grain and Elevator company. . rrepara Capital Reaart., , The member of th State Capitol com mission r la the, city today . preparing their report on the work don, by them In repairing and Improving th stats capi tal during the past year and a half. The commiaElon baa expended ' a larger aura of money than was expected In the mere matter, of repair and needed change and .th work, la still going on In th capltqi. It la feared that some parta of th -work CHANGE IN MINE. MANAGERS Harris Fraahlla atcslgraa fraaa Aetlva . Work with tha Oaldea Reward. DEADWOOD, 8. D., Dec. a-(8peclal.-A conference of the principal owners in th Golden Rewsrd Mining company waa re cently held In New York and Harris Frank lin, manager, baa just returned. ' At this conference Mr. Franklin submitted his ree Ignatlon aa genesal manager and lnaisted upon It acceptance, explaining that he in' tended to spend much of bis time away from Deadwood In th future and It would therefor be Impossible for htm to devote hi personal attention to tha business aa heretofore. The resignation was accord Ingly accepted, to take effect as soon aa his successor can be decided upon. Who the- uoeasor will'' be ia hot known, al though the company la said to hav several .men la. view. Mr. Franklin says th com pany Is well satisfied with Its relp supertn tendent and Its smelter superintendent, and tba duties of th general manager consist chiefly In attending to th details of both mine and mill. i . The company has fully decided to resume operations at th smelter In Deadwood. where work haa been suspended sfnc last March, when a walk-out of employe oc curred. The resumption will not occur, however, until the new general, manager has taken over, the affair of th company It I estimated, that six weeks will be nec essary, to unwater th principal Golden Reward mine, which hare baen'allowed to fill up since th smelter closed down. E. H. Harrlman, the Belmonts and Sam ul W. Allerton ar,wHh Mr. Franklin, tha heaviest stockholder.- At th recent con- will not be In order, when th legislature ferenc In New York. they were all present exceot Mr. Harrlman, who was In Utah at tending the ceremonies of opening th new Salt . Lake Cut-OR. ' Mr. Franklin says the coke situation is greatly Improved and tha company wilt be able to supply Itself at waaonabl figure. There Is no tgn of Improvement In th cattle situation and Mr. Franklin aaya hi company Is still determined to dispose of Its holding on th rang.' " n'feta. Tha commission wlH Indicate that additional appropriations ar - needed for work that waa not foreseen. Chara-ed with Bhapllftlaa;. Two women 'were caught attempting shop lifting In a 10-cent store thla evening and they were arrested with some stolen goods on their persona. They were Mr. E. J. Slaver and Mr. H. J. Bolden and gav bond for trial. ' . - I Iaxaa Ladarc Kletlaa, LOGAN, Ia.. , Deo. 3.-8pecUL-Last night th Eastern Star elected th fol lowing officer for th coming' year: Fior no M. Wood. W. M.i Kate P. Stearns. A. M. ; Thomas Arthur. W, P.; Fannie M. Ford, secretary; Mary Wood, . treasurer: Fanni A. Beck, C; Esther i. Kennedy, C. The Masonic lodge elected the following o (Boers: W. Humphrey. W. . M.; A. L. Grosvenor, S. W.; H. R- Harvey, J. W.J J. A. Hetertck, treasurer; C E. Blodgett. secreUry; B. T. Ibiff. S. D. ; A. W. Black- bum, J. D.; J. B. Crouch, 8. 8.; E. E. Beck. J. a; J. N. Young. T. A Joint In tallatlon will be given publicly by th two - lodge above . named ' December fX. Thomas Arthur will preeid. Modem Woodmen of America Encamp ment No. 1337 hav elected the following; EL R. Kellogg. V. C; B. A. "Atkins, W. A O. L Coffey, E. B.) JIorga Ii Harvey, ulcrk; V.. IL CattmH aid C. 8. Kennedy. physicians; W. C. Ehrhardt, E. G. Tyler end W. 8. Bennett, manager; F. T- Top ping. V.; H. M. Norman, E. J iJJAM MiiaJ ! Au . - . :t. . . , . , . . j - . ; . ...,;.,'.i1;,l,i!.,,,,( 1 i At J m d J d J AJ 1 J S A f Jt jjAi i J A A H J i t JA AA.At LJ - I ' ' - wmi mn e s - AA I r i,A 0 Jf A tf It tffmj'''?-"'' " - - four rears Mr. Dunn wss county attorney, and had for thro years, a I recall It, during his Incumbency of th office, the entire charse ot tha prosecution or men for gambling; nd. notwithstanding the Immense num ber of caae that he, commenced In the prosecution of these tremblers, as I recsil ft, th only ones where the record hav ben Investigated hsve been against Ber lin. Halev. the two- Bhermkhe and Jor aenson. Those are the only- ones I recall at the present time. When pressed for an answer uunn said mat not one ot inuw caaea had ever been prosecuted to final determination In thla court, ana nis manner of testifying on the witness stand and all that, leads me to that conclusion. FJvldene hat Perfect. Speaking upon th question as to whether a pool room I actually In operation at the Diamond th court said: I am not oreDared to ear that there la sufficient evidence to convince a Jury be yond a reasonable doubt, but the strong preponderance ot. eviaence in mis case is that a nool room was belnr conducted there. TIM court also poioa mat in mayor ana chief of police had been notified that gambling waa being carried on at th Dia mond. "I mak. this finding," th court say, "he cause I think they bad Sufficient notic to lead them 'to act, but notic and actual knowledge ar two entirely different thing." Aa to th duty of the municipal officer In enforcing th law th court found follows - It Is tha dutr of the mavor of the city of Omaha to ee that the criminal lawa of the atate and the ordinances of th city ar enforced, and where he ha notice or knowledge or haa reason to believe that the same are being violated It la hi duty through the chief of police And the police (ore or tne city to cause an investigation to be made for the purpose of having them 1 ascertain whether the criminal lawa ar I ix TXT rm f -' Magazine for - anuaryr The Magazine of all Magazines for. fiction by theleverrst story-tellers of the day. The greatest .writers A this country and ' England are contributors to the Metropolitan's 160 Pages of Reading 7 This is more than is found in most of tha 3 '-cent magazines. , Really a 35-fccnt publication in Quality and Size for 15 cents, - 1 . . ...... -1 12 SKort Stories . . . . v ; . Such writers as: Thomas Nelson Page; Bliss Carman; Eden' Phillpottsi Maurice Hewlett; W. A. Frazer; Ralph Henry Barbour; Chas. G. D. Roberts ; Carolyn Wells; James Huneker and others are among the noted contributors. IOO' Illustratiohs . ' by Blendon Campbell; George Gibbs, Arthur Heming; F.Strothmann; Frank Paker; and others of equal note; 20 , . Reproductions from Famous Paint- ings of George Frederick Watts. lt Portraits of Beautiful Women TKU fi-afure ftclla thmianfla of , conies t 7 ' v , " g j 'cacK month. 16 full -page portraits, ti ' mostly of pretty women of the stage. . a a ri 1 All News t stands ' Price, 15 Centf.- H. RtJSSELX, PUBLISnEX, 3 WEST. 29TH STREET, N. V, ,,mntiif'r'ly'V'f,l''Vl,"'mi','',''''n''w'v'" mh.ii.m (q4a) t . I r. - r -m '4 7-!. ' 7 s 'A ! . .. . ... ... .1. being violated. police ascertain - ind In that" "such' la the cas the se. la further the duty ft- the mayor to se that the proper Infurmattoti la filed, that the parsons so violating th lawa ar arreated 1 br -he police and that they are prosecuted, and In rie 'tfte chief of police or polio fore neglect or refuse to do so It Is th duty-of ihe' mayor to order them to do so. And In cejie'of the chief of police. tinder the same atate cif fact's. It is his duty I to act or hta own voirtlon and make an In vestigation, and If he ascertalna that' the criminal lawa are being violated It Is his duty to arrest or cause to be arrested sons so found violating the lawa and hod such persons antll a complaint Is (lied, and warrant issued, and t as all lawful means to bring such -part trs to trlsl. - - ' . ' What Coastltafes GaaahUaar. BIG TR.E1SS Mitchell' Three Ceaveatloa. MITCHELL. & D.. Dee. a. (Special.) The Bouth Dakota buttermakara conven tion will be held In Mitchell February t, 4. ( and I A proposition was mad th Commercial club by Hon. C. P. Sherwood of DeSinet. aecretary of th association, to meet in Mitchell, which . was concurred In by th executive committee, and which th Commercial club waa pleased to accept Th datea mentioned above are . tha aama on which th atate poultry ahow and th convention of th liv stock breeders will b held, and tha combination of th thre Important convention will be th mean of bringing a very large crowd of delegates to th city. It being estimated, that hetwaen MO and 600 delegate will be attracted. Mr. Sherwood aaya that a fin program will b mad vp for the buttcrmakera. Including some expert from th cast, Th live stock breeders, aald from havta? soma good ad dresses on matters of Importance to that Un of Industry, will hav a fat stock sale, which will Aix breeder aU ovr th tat an opportunity to dispose of their stock. This feature f In charge Ot Prof. J. W. Wilson of Brookings. , Eatertalasaaat far Chareh Baactt LOGAN. Ia, Dee. 1 -(Special.) Last night at th opera house Bella C. Jack on, supported by Percy 1L Levin, gav LEGAL hUTlCIC "TOCKHOI.DEKir MEETING. CrriCK K l.t:h:-ULA3b-AMJttEEEl HAKDVtAKbl CAiall'A.Nr. OMAHA. i-ec. U. ! NulK Is bereoy given 10 the tin ktui.iltris o( th Lee-Uiasa-Andreesea llrdar rvmiuriy that tha annual anet-t. ni!f 01 tne ivrknuiirn ot tba cumpany 11 b held at ti e omces of the said rom- v. ruriitt of NliilU a:id Harney strvt-ta. In the city of Omaha, in th atais of Ne braska, on Tuekl.y. January IX A. V. at 1 o ci k it. tu . tjt the nurinuHt of 1 1- ing a bou.rd of dlrr,'ton, fur tha'connfetny to serv ourn.g ts.- erauin car, and ti tranr-act aut-n oth-r luaiucs as mr bs pia-r.ts4 at such merttna. H. J. I.rE. Preailent. AttcM: w. M LAS3. -mtarx. T T Y sT KISV StASt aa-eiriT rs, 111 i"Jmw 'i I. anuaa. i 11 j ' '" a a V It Z!W U . W.l.il .u, A mui U ti-ieii'! 4 I-., k. . . . o a Ui. fc.,:...u tv-. t. !.. .a we - A a.- kf. ;. a.:r i a. .1 m V iS ! 1 1 i . r Vj ald the bottle crt . f fS-m ' trrmM -S 1 . Cktnipirae. tlivs Won koilt yovr holl- Way wUytr ' Cook's IaipcrU! Ul ' he purest, moat dclt-l vlout S.&4 besii&ful otl vCttarDpacaea. Oolv -v vo be cornpared o Vlntascs of France; CotuKumucb f" CaatwM f -al "XiLy yuaa Craw me '- I a SsrThsaCjf i Arrrf rkaa jl I v I Daksts t'afvarelty Vtata Tear Well. MITCllEOJU & D.. Dee"a.-8pcial.)- Dakota university dosed tha fall term this afternoon for th holiday vacation. Th first term under th direction of President Nicholson baa been a splendid success, and the Impress of his ability has been felt throughout th institution. Th enrollment for th fall term baa reafbed tt students In all departments, which ahows an In crease of at I oast fifty over last year. Th university haa Just cum Into poaaeaaiua of COCO aa a bequest from th Rev. Q. W. Emlth of Platte, who died during th cum mer and left the university that amount from hla tate. Work I twin" pushed on the new university building and the heat ing plant will b Installed soon. In th early spring it la Intended to us several rooms la tbe building. It will be dedicated at th June commencement. - I , Mitchell Expcexa Jew Balldlaaa. , MITCHELL. & D.; Dej. t.-Speclal - Among the building projects for next year will b th erection of a three-story atone nd brick building by T. P. Navin and J. 1 P. Craig. It will hav a frootag of fifty rest oa Mala and 111 feet on First suae. and will cost K6.1M0. Th lower floor will b used for business house and tha upper I fioora for office. It will be located acroas th street from the Wldmana hotel but d Ing. There will be considerable baus build tng next year according to th reports of I contractor, several of whom ar drawing plan th la winter and makinc their U mate for th beginning f work la th spring The court finds ai a matter of law: - That betting or selling pools 'on a hore race Is gambling within lh meaning cf tbe tstute or tnis stste. The set of keeping and maintaining room where the public la Invited to come for the purpose of betting on horse race and for th purpose of buying and selling rruils on hors races constitute the often of keeping a room to be used or occupied 1 or gamoima witmn tne statutes OI in state of Nebraska. , Th keeping of fixture and device set forth In the court's fifth finding of fact where such fixture ar used in maintaining and operating a pool room, such th court finds is kept and maintained at Tb Diamond" pool room, No, 1311 . Douglas street, 00 not constitute gambling device or gaming machine aa defined In ectfon 21S. Criminal Code, slat of Nebraska. It was on thla Droooaition that th erreat- est contention was had her a a proposi tion ot law. I have very carefully studied the cases that were presented, and there are- at least three rase that ar probably quarely In point. I rather think there la hut one that la absolutely and squarely In point. This decision Is th outgrowth of th writ for a mandamus brought by I. J. Dunn to compel th municipal officer to arrest th proprietors of the Diamond. Th hearing of the writ occupied more than a week be fore Judge Est ell e and was concluded three weeks ago. since which tlme the court hss been Investigating th law, preparatory to announcing It decision. Tim fa a Motlaa. When Dufin appeared before Judge Estelle yesterday afternoon with an order drawn up for the court' signature. In compliance wttl) hi decision of th morning. W. J. Connell, a attorney for the defense, aald he wished to be given Urn Jn which to file a motion for a new trial before to court affix hi signature to th order. ' Dunn protested against thla but Judge Estelle said that be would hold the order In hla own keeping until Saturday morning at 1ft o'clock, at which time h will hear the motion and th argument for a new trial. In th meantime th writ of manda mus' will not become operative until th motion for a new trial haa been disposed of. CALIFORNIA'S attractions, are mostly -of ... its own kind pec u I at to the state, and ot 'none is this so emphatically trua as that unique pcoduct. the Bik Trees. The act of these colossi is from 1,500 to 3,000 years. The Mariposa Grove, which can be visited while en route to the 1 oscmite, contains some of the largest. '! tbe Calaveras Grove are from ninety to one .hundred of huge sue. Near Santa Cms is a beautiful h-rove of redwood Bid Trees which.will well em ploy a day's visit J ... . " r . . . v.. '-. - - -Taste amactto am bestveadwd byta Union Paelfla. whose, fast trains arrive al 5a Prandace aad Los Angelas from Omaha slatasa haant ahead oi all competitors. Uhe Bfist of Everything CITT TICKET OFFICE 1324 Faraaaa Stre-et. 'Phon til . T ' V- t ' . tMBB.lhrt C'laaea Sahaal. PIERRE. 8. D.. Deo. II. (SpwUl ) Tha schools of Fort Plena, on th west aid of the liver, were closed last week oa account of several case af dipbtharta A that town. On doath haa occurred. It being that ot Mia Alice Desamaa. Two other caaea ex 1st. out ar quaxanuusa and 111 era is o spread af th dlevaa. seata Daksts HiMi Bids. PIERKE, 8. D.. Dec O. (Speclal.)-lTh Stat Board of Regent la preparing to ad vertise for bids for the new building at the Madison Stat Normal school and th dormitory to bs erected at the Springfield Normal, the bids to he opened at the meet ing of tha board which will b held at Huron January 2. They ar also asking architects to submit plans and aketchea at th same meeting for tha new drill hall and armory to b erected at th Vermilion university. 1 , Garlaad Baak Claaea Dears. GARLAND. Wo.. Dee. 3.-Th Garland bank baa closed It duora aa a reault of th fa Pure of the Bi-r.k of Newcastle last week. It was reported her that th local bink was Involved with th Newcastl Institu tion, and a heavy rua waa made Tha Garlaad hank was " connected la no way with th Newoaatl bank, however. Block holder aay they will b abl to meet their obligation and re sum bualne at one. iserdeta mill Kselted. ABERDEEN. 8. D., Dc H (BpecUL) Tkf interval in th recent coal discovery south ot this city Is not abating. Those who has Investigated .th anatu-r claim that tba quality la betUar than th North Da kota ilgnlt and barn freely. Thf problem of cheap fuel In this sect loo of the stat seam practically solved If the vein of coal Is a cxieasrva aa it aew ap- 5 o'cSocE: is Served ea daily in the obseryation.car of tbe Golden State Limited.' ' j... 1 . It is but one of a-doien things ' that5 make the Golcion Gtojo Limited : different from, and better tBan, other j trans-continental trains. : ' leaves Chicago and Kansas City, daily, Dec. 20 to April 14, for Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and Ban Francisco. Southern route, .by way of El Pao and the Southern Pacific, through a land . vrhere winter Is unknown. ' ' -' ' : . K Ticket, berths aad J Iherstorw at this offloa - "VJ I ftilllAI.I Uli Uiiniiri likUa Tht5 Only bouble TracK Railway ,to Chicago- r , J '1 ' The Omaha Chicago f 'Train ' 'Par Excellence 1 yK toUi train mtds ' tn fil OmeAa daily- OA ; TIME At 5:50 p. m., arrir tuff CAicajo 7:30 next mors- -. .nj. Library, Ilufiet- Cr, v limrberj nsie ilawird Sletp- rrt, (JkmirOarfEtitryCtiixj. i City OffICe'sai 14011403 FA P NAM ST. ...J... OMAHA : Ttu e24-oi ' Charges Less Thsn all Gihers b mad aa soon a possible. para to be. A thorough InveatlgaUon will I uriiua t to become a branch ot tha Ameii MISS MYSTERIOUS MINISTER llssi Falls (karck Faapla, aad Par. tlealarly Hla Vrlda, Vsasei ...... i Where Iyaas la. - - IOL'X FALLS. 8. D. Dae. 3. (BpacUl Telegram). Local pollc ar baffled hy th mysterious . disappearance ot Rev. Charles A. Lyons, who for om tim has been occupying different pulpits la Ibis .city, not Saving a regular charge. Tba last n of htm was yesterday afternoon, sine which Urn not sllgbeat trace can b found. H was married only a few week ago to Mia Purvis, stenographer In a local bank. The wife believe ha I victim of foul play or ha met with, a aertou oddest. Maalelaa ta Orsraalae. LEAD. 8. D . Dec. a. oe ti V-The Lead aad Deadwood maettiana hav' taken steps toward tha organisation of a union and hav selected temporary officer. Th ran Federation of Muslclaaa Th local blanch la known a the Black Hills Musi clans', association. J. E. RlckTe of Dead wood Is temporary chairman and U. W. McMapus temporary secretary. There ar forty names on tbe rolLtnostly from Lead. Lie aay Dealer' Mala Tap. HURON, & D.. Dee. (Special.)-Th annual meeting ot tba South Dakota Re tail Liquor Dealers association was held In Waiartown and as reported by Presi dent John T. Breea of this city, was largely attended and of mach Interest to thus preasnt. .Orfleer elected for the ensuing year war: - president, John T. Braea of Huroo; first vioa president, Frad Widmaa of Mitchell; aeeond vice preusdent. Curt DeGraJt of Watertown; secreUry, Ed 1L liawUy of Huron! treasurer,. Thomas Navin of MIU'hv-11; aergeant-at-arma. L, A. Iluoth ot Watertown.'1 Mathow Goellen of Redneld, Ed Lanm of Watertown. William Madden. f Castlewopd, William C Connell of Red field. M&thew liehrend of Parkatoa coimtitut th executive oouiiniti. DR. JslcCREW. SPECIALIST Treats all lurn at Uiseases af MEM OSLr. t Twenty-eight year. experience Eighteen jears ItrOsiah Th dAclor' reiuaraabl aucces ba never been suaied. tim rsaojrcea and lacllltie fur treating this Class of Claeases ar unlimited and every day brluaa many nattering report ot th good be is doiik, or th relief h ha6 gia. KOT SPRINGS TREATMENT fOR Ail Bluod Pnlsona No "BRKAKIKU OUT on the skin or fsc and all external signs f th disease disappear at one. A per manent cur for Uf guarantaad. VlDtrnfflF Cur" uuraatd " la AHILULa-L. Lrji THAN DA VS. NEAR 30.000 ZTZZ ?ti"": I I)eUIUty, Los Of Btrength elA HalUy Lr.d sil foraaa el cfaronlo dissasMS . , . k i . , i .u i .: j 1 1 1 . u. ii ur wmi. i . K Iva umc 211 South lh aL. 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