THE OMAHA DAILY REE: THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1004. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MIOR MKXTIOS. tavis sella drtir. Leffert's glasses fit. Btockert Bel'. carpets. A store for men "Brno's." Peterson, gun and locksmith, 4J0 B y. Irtsmnnd betrothal rings at LcfTert's, eOt) tlroadwsy. 14-K and lg-K, wedding rings at Loffort u, "9 Broadway. Twenty percent discount on picture mold ings. Alexander A Co., 333 Broadway. The Every Thursday club will meet this morning al the home of Mrs. lluiace Ever ett. Furnished room for rent. brat, gas, bath, south front. Audresa, X care Bus. Council bluffs. Mrs. K. H. Coddlngton' of Mt. Plessant; la.. Is the guest of riev. and Mrs. tt. Alex ander. Harmony chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will meei In regular session this evening. The annual inspection of the Dodge IJght guarda will be held this ' evening In ilia armory at Hughes hall. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Ran. tint church win meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Ltougiass, 712 Vvlllow avenue. A number of the members of the Council UlufTs Whist cluo expect to attend the mid winter tournament at rJloua Fails, r). JJ., February 11 and 12, Robert 'Wallace, who Is said to have ald crmanlo aspirations, will adaress the West i-ml Improvement club tins evening on 'Municipal Ownership.'' Attorney t N. Kllckinger returned yes terday from a business trip to Lincoln, Jseb. Through the courtesy of ex-Senator Allen be was a guest at the banquet to William J. Bryan. National Committeeman Ernest E. Hart goes to Chicago this evening to complete arrangements for . locating headquarters lor the lows delegation to the repuoiican national convention. Justice Ouren performed the marriage ceremonyN yesterday afternoon for A. C Chrlsteneea ana ckllia coyiey. ooin of bt. Louis, Mo. Tney Were attended by irienus from Omaha. Attorney A..T. rikklnrer waa vesterrlav re.appn.ii ted by Judge Tliornell of the dis trict court as a, member of tne Board of Insanity commissioners tor a term of two jeers trom February K8. W. B, Van Clilave of Florence, Neb., and Miss niva C, Ateueck, daughter of J. B. Matlack of Creecenl, ia., were married yes terday afternoon at the Kiel hotel In tne rreaence or a lew relatives and Intimate Menus, the ceremony being penornied by luetics Ouren. Mra. Hattle Turbloom, wife of Charles Turnbloom, bu3 Kasl I'lerce street, died yes terday, aged 4o years, from pneumonia, after a protracted Illness, Her husband and one son survive her. The remains will be taken today to Carson, la., where the funeral will be held. A aewer on East Pierce street, which has been giving the city engineer's de partment considerable trouble ut late, was opened yesterday and was found to be blocked up by a quantity ot broken window glass, liow the glass got Into tne aewer is a mystery to City Engineer Etnyre and ills assistants. The funeral of J. C. Miller, held yester day afternoon from the residence of his nephew, W, hi. Tyson of Houth First street, was uttendea by a large gathering ot friends and the Moral tributes were many and beautiful. Services were conducted by Kev. W. B. Barnes of the First 1'resbv terlan church. Interment was In Falrvle'w cemetery, these acting as pallbearers: H. 11. Van Brunt, Dr. H. B. Jennings, A. B. Nicholas, Charles Beno, .U C. Empale and E. A. Kisser. Damage Case oat Trial. The trial of the personal Injury damage uit of Mrs. Margaret Cramer against the City of Council Bluffs was commenced In the district court yesterday after several hours had been consumed la securing. a -Jury. Mrs. Cramer sues for $16,000 for in juries claimed to have been received from a fall Into a hole In the sidewalk on Fourth avenue about a year ago. It Is claimed that Mrs. Cramer's Injuries, which are to her spine, are permanent and while she was OA tha witness stand she appeared to be Buffering Intense pain. Efforts on the part of the city to compromise the suit failed, as Mra. Cramer refused at all times since tba accident to settle for less than 115,000. Haft.- sells lumbar, catch the Idea? No Mot In Saloon Fight. Tba situation In the saloon fight re mained unchanged yesterday, neither side making any move. The saloon men at an adjourned meeting yeaterday afternoon de cided to continue running their placea aa closely to ths mulct law as possible. They also decided to ask the city council to amend ths ordinance passed Monday night, so as to make It a dlsdemeanor for any person whom the saloon men have been properly notified not to sell liquor to, to enter a saloon for ths purpose of taking or purchasing a drink. Oleen Bros., plumbers, 700 B'way. Tel. VMS. Real Estate Transfers. These transfers were reported to Ths Bee yesterday ty ths abstract, title and loan office of Squire Annla, 101 Pearl street: Mary If. Iewla and husband to Msry . C. McMillan, lot 10, Railroad add., Carson, q. c. d. 1 William llaller and wife to Phoebe Hodgson, lot 21. block 6. Sackett's add., w. d 600 Frank F, Everest and wife to A. An- dersen, lots 1 to I and I and 10, block II, Evans' id Bridge adii., a. c. d.. 1 Tuncretla I. Helleman to William Helleman, 72 acres in nVi ne'i -76-. w. d 1 Four transfers, total I 601 Will You Help a Sick Friend? Get My Book for Him Now. ' Which Book 1 a Drapepsia. : .. H I oa nun. Snail Book I aa ths KUnere. I Book 4 tor Wtan. Book I for Man (naiad ) book 4 oo Rheumatism. dead? Son 4 mo no sootr. iMilr tell tae wblck book to Mod. You osnaraly know of wu ono who It sick soate Sufferer woo will so grateful tor too hols my souk eflere. 44 tkat book tail of a war to hair Tails of a ay oo coiiata that 1, aa a pnratclan, offer that help a trial. Tho hooh tolls how fur M veers In hoe niiale and at bouaiaee 1 searched for a war to euro 0a),-wato4 and dlflrult diaoaaaa. It tails how I per frctrd Bar preecnplloa Dr. Hhoop'a Kestoratlve. How or etleuliac eipertnuut I traced out tha causa thai bring oo rhromc dteeasee. I found Invariably thtl wbaro tbaro waa a weak seas, lha tustde uervre waro waak. Whara thara waa IS'-e of Tllalily that tha vital nervee larkl power. Whara waak orgaun wara found. I alwaya found waak saevee. hot tha serves oo at manly thought of, tut tho vital orgaua' nerve, tha loalda tha Invisible servve. Thla was a revalatlon. Thas my raal success b'laa. Than 1 rosiblnad tngradlenta that would atrongthaa, that would vliallao iheaa nonraa. That proarrlptloa I oallad a natoratlvo. It la knows tha world ovar sow ai IT. fhoop'a Reatoratlva. Allar that 1 did aoi fall to ruia ooo oaat In atoh kundrad. Is tho ailrosialy dlRVult i-aaaa sty fallurra tor Bra yaara waro ooa la aaoa forty traatfd. I found rancor la eurabta. t t'anoor la for aursary. sot madlclno. Than haw to sot Ihta praacrtptloa to al'k onaa avarywlwra waa my thought. 1 aiuat announce It lu tho publie proaa. Put. iliouiht 1. will they real Ita tha truth of sy dieroery lha raal powir of lir. Phaop'a Raetorattve? Than a way raraa to me like an Inaplratlon. "I will olttr It la tho elck OB trial. Toeo they will know 1 am itscaro." I wrote a reliable drusg at Is each city and village In AtuvrVa. They agreed to co-vperate with aie. Now by asy sick one Dr. ShooVt Restoritive Iso bo taken oo trial. For a full moats I will let tu ua ll entirely al my rlak. rnd no moacy. JuM write mo far tha took you area. When I nand It I will till you of a drugset near by oho will permit tha month's trial, t'aa tha tieotoretlre a month. Then decide. If you any ta iua Orugeial ''' Otd nut htp that all) lailv.e roa of say ipeaaa whatsrer. Ms will bill ths coat to ate. Tho la my way of flooring your mind of all doubt l w what lr Snoop's Rtetoratlve ran do. No nitter bow prajudloed. you rannot d rpute the at-eo-lui eeruriiy I oSr. Tou cannot roatM aa ofler like UK if ycu are at all aick. If you ban a weekaea. write me. If yea ran t to things Ilka you weed to do thou, tell mo about " Write la ronftdenca. At a ph'eirtaa I will ull yea a my to elp Oat w -ok toaty Ad1r fr. Shrop. Bo eT, clie.' Wle. Mild raa But ihronif. are el lea cured with ooe or las bvUtea. At 4iog(teU. BLUFFS. ' STOPS WORK ON THE DllCllES Decision of Eoprm Court Afifocti the Harriion-PotUwattami" Eohemr. CONDITION SAME AS IN WOODBURY CASE Contractor Ships Oalflt Home After Consulting; Ills Attorney and Scheme Walts for Amendment of the Preseat Law. In the fare of the recent decision of the supreme court that the drainage ditch law Is In at least one essential feature uncon stitutional, no work Is likely to be begun on the Harrison-Pottawattamie drainage ditches until the law Is corrected. The same conditions exist In connection with the Harrison - Pottawattamie county ottch scheme us were In the case from Woodbury county, in which the supreme court held that the state drainage ditch law was In part unconstitutional. The supreme court In its decision holds that the statutes Insofar aa they authorise the estimation of benefits to lands not abut ting on a ditch and through which it Is not to be excavated and the levy of taxes ac cordingly for such Improvements without notice to the owner Is a "clear and palpa ble invasion of the fundamental law for bidding the taking of private property without due process of law." In the case of the Harrison-Pottawattamie county ditches land not abutting the ditches, but In some instances a mile or more remote from the excavation, has been assessed as being benefited, but, as the law did not provide for any notice of such as sessment to the owners of such lands, they were not notified until after the assessment had been made against them. Several suits are now pending in the district court here brought by owners of such property to enjoin the spreading of such assessment on the tax books and the collection of such special tax. . County Attorney Klllpack, after reading the .decision In the Woodbury county case yesterday, expressed the opinion that no work could or would be done on the ditches In Pottawattamie or Harrison countlea un til the law was corrected, which he believed would be done at the present session of the legislature. Brown A Co. of Washington, lnd who had the contract for the greater portion ot the Harrison - Pottawattamie ditches. It is understood, have, after con sulting with their attorneys, shipped back their outfit and will not begin the work of construction until the law is amended. The Pigeon creek ditch, In Crescent town ship, for which Wlckham has the contract, will also be at a standstill. It la aaid, how ever, that work on the Fensler ditch In Rockford township will go ahead, as none of the owners affected will protest against the assessments. With the delay thus ' caused It la not likely that work on the Harrison-Pottawattamie ditch can be commenced before next year, as much of the work of making the assessments . will, it Is thought, have to be gone over again. program dF Commencement Eleven Ont of Seventy-Two Who En - tered Fonr Years Ago Remain In the Class. For the first time in the history of the Council Bluffs High school there will bo held this evening the commencement exer cises of a midwinter graduatlngclass. The exercises will begin at 7:30 o'clock and will be held In the high school auditorium. This Is the program: Invocation - ' Rev. W. B. Clemmer. Chorus The dates of the West English High School Glee Club. Vocal Solo Selected Miss Porterneld. Lecture Some Ideals in Education Dr. Nathaniel Butler, Chicago University. Chorus Selection from "Robin Hood".. High School Glee Club. Presentation of Diplomas .'. Mr. J. P. Hess, president of school board. Class fiong v.. The Graduating Class. Benediction Rev. A. E. BurllT. The class which entered the high school four yeara ago thla month numbered sev enty students, twenty-four boys and forty- six girls. The class which graduates thla evening numbers eleven girls. Six boys and nine girls of the original class remain In the high school, candldatea for graduation next June. Thla class of girls Is unique In several particulars. All are membera of the full four-year Latin course -known as ths class ical course. .All are planning : to - teach. Nearly" all expect to take some higher course of training. More than half will remain In the high school for the next semester, taking some additional work. The president, Miss J. McAneney, haa the highest record of scholarship of any stu dent whose records are upon the high school books. The class aa a whole ranks very high In Scholarship. The second section of the class of 1904, which will graduate In June, numbera at presewt flfty-slx. Those who will receive diplomas tonight are: Emma Burke, Jessie V. McAneney, M. Pearl Gosa, Jessie E. Phllbrlck, Alice Ethelyne Hanaon, Margaret C. Pilling, Mary J. C. Johnson, Lulu E. Bpetman, Mabel Lacy, Winifred E. Sunderland and Rachel M. Wesley. The class officers are: President, Jessie V. McAneney; vice president. Emma Burke; secretary, Mabel Lacy; treasurer. Lulu Bpetman. Author of class song, Jessie Phllbrlck; author of class poem, Mary Johnson; the motto la gradu dtverso, una via; colore, gold and turquols blue, and flower, yellow rose. Plun.blng and heatlns. Bixby Boa. Gates or Klaajaaen Wanted. At the meeting of the city council In com mittee of tha whole yesterday It waa de cided to rwcommend that the city council take the necessary steps to require the Burlington railroad to maintain either gates or flagman at Ita crossings on Eleventh avenue and Sixth, Seventh and Eighth streets. The question of constructing a aewer at Twenty-sixth street and Avenue A, as pe titioned for by George II. Bchoedsack, pro prietor of the Twin City Dye works, waa discussed, but on the city engineer re porting the probable cost the committee decided that the Improvement could not be carried out at thla time, owing to lack of funds. The committee on buildings and grounds was authorised to rent the isolation hos pital and grounds outside tha city limits near Mynster Springs on condition that the house be surrendered at any time that the city might have need of It. Wright Oat for Delegate. At the earnest solicitation of his friends George 8. Wright, chairman of the re puhHcan 'central 'eontnn Wee.- as 4 (arKtirhu for delsaate te the republican national convention from the Ninth district The Ninth district Is entitled to two delegate and It Is expected that Pottawattamie county will be permitted to name one of them. Mr. Wright Is serving his second term aa chairman of the republican county cen tral committee and has for yeara been a hard and faithful worker In the party. He has never sought any favor before at the hande of the party and his friends Insist that at least he should be rewarded by being selected as one of the delegatca to the national convention from this dis trict. Thla much, at least, they say, the republicans of Pottawattamie county owe him. While the announcement of his candidacy was only msde public yesterday, it Is un derstood that hla friends have been quietly booming it for some time throughout the county. Ogden Hotel Rooms with or without board; steam heat; free bath; publlo par lor. CALLS ON BEEBEE TO RESIGN Merchants and Bnslness Mra Protest Against Action of Express Company. After a service extending over forty yeara with the company Colonel Henry C. Beebee agent for the American Express company In thla city, has been notified to send In his resignation. Colonel Beebee haa been agent of the American Express company In this city for over twenty-five years, and his forced re tirement came not only as a great surprise to him, but to the business men generally of the city. At an Informal meeting yes terday of a number of the leading business men and merchants of the city It was de cided to draw up a protest against the re tirement of Colonel Beebee and present It to the officials of the company. It Is not un likely that the Commercial club will alao be naked to move In the matter by the business men with whom Colonel Beebee has been associated and so favorably known for so many years. Special Offer. Until February 1st. special price of 2 per dozen on photos. Hansen Haverstock, 43-45 Main street. Mention this ad when you come. K. T. Plumbing Co, Tet. 90: night 1" R. Marrlaaje Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name ajid Residence. Age. W. B. Van Cleave. Florence. Neb !4 Eva C. Matluck, Crescent, Ta JO Charles N. Ellsworth, Council Bluffs 23 Rosle Owen, Council Bluffs 20 A. C. Chrlstensen, Bt. Louis. Mo IS Edith Coyley. St. Louis, Mo 24 dlEEX VICTORIA'S HAIR. Ita Great Profusion Was Always a Cease of Wonder. Even at the age of 80 years. Queen Vlc tarla's hair waa a marvel of luxuriance. The court physician, following Prof. TJn na's discovery, undoubtedly, treated her majesty's scalp with a germ-destroying preparation that was not made public. It Is now known, however, that the remedy for dandruff, the germ-destroying element, Is embodied In Newbro's Herplclde, the only hair preparation on the market that does destroy' tha dandruff 'germ. Without dan druff hair will grow profusely and falling hair will be stopped. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Sher man & McConnell Drug Co., apeclal agents. ew Bolldlnaj nt University. IOWA CITY. Ia., Jan. 20. (Special.) The plana for the new museum and auditorium of the State University of Iowa, which will be begun In the spring, contemplate the construction of the south wing and center of the building at once. The building Is to be located on the ncrth central campus, corresponding with the liberal arts hall or the aouth. The new building will be '. feet long on the side facing Clinton strc and 124 feet long on the Washington street side. The building will be built of stone, three stories high, exclusive of the base ment, and will be of classic atyle. The audi torium will seat 1,785 people. The building la to be completely fireproof. To Investigate I nl versify. IOWA C1TT, la., Jan. .-(8pecIal.)-M. Robert Dupouey of Paris, commissioned by prominent French manufacturers and edu cators to investigate the educational sys tem of the United States, particularly with reference to the teaching of foreign languages, will visit the State University of Iowa during the early part of April, t - Revivals at Missouri Valley, MISSOURI VALLET, la., Jan. 20. (Spe cial.) Thla Is a week of tevlvals for Mis souri Valley. The Presbyterians. Metho dlsta. Christian and Danish Methodist Epis copal churches are all holding revivals. Much Interest Is manifest at all of the churches and the attendance at the services each night Is large. Takes Stockholders to Colorado. MISSOURI VALLEY. Ia.. Jan. 20.-(Spe-cial.) A Colorado mining company which has had agents here for some time char tered a apeclal car and took twenty stock holders from here to Colorado yesterday to look over thtlr gold mines. Trades shop for Farm. MISSOURI VALLEY. Ia., Jan. 20-(Spe-clal.V Charles Harker has sold his harness shop here to Charles House. In the deal Harker'geta a farm In Nebraska. He will give possession soon. Is your system weak or run down, the nerves unsteady appetite poor or tho blood Im pure? Loose no uiorejtime experimenting but pet a bot tle of Hoetetter'ft Htoniach Bitter at once from your druggist. It always cures even after other remedies have failed. Don't accept a substitute. . ITT Ei" ENGINEERS FOR GOOD ROADS 8tat Anoois'iou Urgti Legislation for SjiUmatio Work oo Highway., DCS MOINES DEMOCRATS ARE ALL AT SEA Peter olmae, an Armenian Mission ry. Proves He Is All Hieht and Statements Concerning; Him Are tnfonndrd. (From n Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Jan. 20.-( Special.) The annual meeting of the Iowa Engineering aoclety, composed of the civil engineers of the state, and especially those who sre In county positions. Is being held here, with small attendance. Mayor Brenton of this city and Milo Ward, accretary of the Com mercial exchange, delivered short addresses of welcome, and President S. N. Williams of Mount Vernon delivered his annual ad dress. Much attention waa given to a dis cussion of the good roads problem In Iowa and the engineers evinced a disposition to Join with other associations In furthering legislation looking to betterment of the roads ot the state along the lines sug gested In the biennial message of Governor Cummins. The engineers expressed them selves as for a better system of road work and for laying out plans to be followed from year to year which would Include a thor ough survey of the roads. Among the papers presented today was one on "Nlsh nabotna River Improvements," by Beth Dean of Olenwood. and J. W. Hoffman of Carroll on "Some Experiences of a County Surveyor." Politics Still Mirk Muddled. The democratic city convention Is to be held tomorrow, but the democratic dele gates, nearly all of whom have been se lected at precinct caucuses, are all at sea aa to whom they will nominate for mayor. The efforts of the leaders have been con fined to trying to Induce former Mayor Hartenbower to be a candidate for the place. This evening a letter waa received from him In which he positively declines. A large element In the party favors the In dorsement of the Independent candidacy of John MacVlcar, the defeated republican candidate, who Is now well In the race for the election and will run no matter what the democrats do. Others who aro conald- ered possible nominees of the democrats are Frank Bennett, former alderman; Harvey Phillips and J. C. Likes. Nothing has been accomplished In the way of clearing up the mystery of the theft of the ballots In an East Side precinct near the state capltol The county committee today called meeting for January 28, when the date for the congressional primary will be fixed. Solyman Shows lie Is All Right. Peter Solyman, who Is traveling In the state In the Interest of some missionary work In Armenia, has cleared himself of the accusation of the secretary of the Presbyterian board of missions that he Is an ImpoBtar. The mistake arose from a confusion of porsAns. The man referred to aa an Impostor Is now said to be at work In a packing house In Ottumwa. Mr. Soly man, who had secured Indorsements from Governor Cummins, Governor Mickey and many others, produced proofs that he has actually placed Armenian .orphan children In good homes In. Iowa, and that hla work la efficient and honest. He called at the office of Governor Cummins today and made the matter right. . Sitn Telephone Company. v The artlclea of Incorporation of the Farm era' .Mutual Telephone company of Lucns county were filed with the secretary of atate; capital. $10,000; C. E. Connor, presi dent; C. C. Burr, secretary. The board of mine examiners today ex amined a class of fifteen applicants for certificates as to competency for mine fore men, etc. The Union Surety and Guaranty com pany of Pennsylvania haa been barred from the atate by State Auditor Carroll ecause of Impairment of capital due to time heavy losses on a contracting firm at Tampa, Flo. Kirk on Nebraska Floor. The Iowa Millers' association haa taken ateps to Induce the State Board ot Control to change Ita policy In regard to purchase of flour for state Institutions and to con fine the blddera to the millers of Iowa. This year a Nebraska mlll got the bulk of' the business for the Institutions of the state, securing the same on competitive bids, aa required by law, and the millers of the state are up In arma against the Board of Control on this account. A atrong resolution was passed by their state aaso clatlon on the subject. Storm Covers Iowa. Beginning about midnight last night snow, rain and gleet fell over nearly all of Iowa and continued until afternoon today. In this city the street car llnea were wholly blockaded early In the day and some of the llnea did not get to going until 10 o'clock, the Ice being heavy upon the tracks, so that much work was nec essary. The storm did no damage other than thla Inconvenience, but It is becom ing colder and there will be some damage to live stock not sheltered. Some reports Indicate damage to telephone wires In ths country, Conrt Decisions. Following are tha court decisions : State against Zeb Peterson, appellant; Decatur county; affirmed by the court. First National bank of Corning against T. C. Reld. appellant; Adams county. Judge Towner; modified and aflirmed, by Sherwln. Sam Stephens against Albert Queery. ap pellant; Wayne county, Judge Parrlah; dismissed, by Deemer. Jennie Thornburg sgalnst Farmers IJfe Association of Des Moines, appellant; Dal las county, Judge Applegate; affirmed, by McClain. , . , Rebouca Swett. appellant, s sal list Wllllsm I-arge; Taylor county. Judge Towner; af firmed, by Ladd. Northern Telephone company against Iowa Telephone) company, appellant; Poca hontas county, Judge Bailie; affirmed, by Bishop. Charles Sutphln against George O. Hol brook, appellant; Poweshiek county, Judge Scott: reversed, by Deemer. J. n. Stoner. arinellant. against L. E. Zachary : Jawper county. Judga Dewey; re- (ill nni J . (WUTi versed, by Weaver. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Total Park Is ftllahtly la Ksreas of Amonnt at Same Time Last Yer.r. CINCINNATI. Jan. . (Special Tele gram.) Price Current says: The market ing of hoge continues fairly liberal. Total western packing waa 680,000, compared with bW.000 the preceding week and K&.Otf laat year. Since November 1 the total ia s.tlO, 000, against S,00,0U0 a year ago. Prominent placea compare aa follows: 1903 I. l!-$ Chicago I,i".('j0 J.0.u00 SOUTH OMAHA 4?.wi0 490.niX Kansas City 4Sn. Si5.0u0 St Louie .I. WW JT8.04 St. Joseph 41.f"i0 X),(mt) Indianapolis S6. 2x7,1.10 Milwaukee , . 233,) Cincinnati Ka.OO 1S. Ottumwa 1M. 1." Cellar Rapids ...,..,.v......14. , .1 . 81oux City : V?.u l5y0 bt. Paul iwut iMi.buv BOARD GETS INCREASED SALARY Snpreme Ceart Says Raise Was Sot Made Darin Ita Term of Oftlee. PIERRE, 8. P., Jan. 20 (Special Tele gram.) In the supreme court today an opinion by Corson, presiding Judge, was handed down In the esse of V. C. Thomas et al. agalnat the atate of 8outh Dakota, known aa the Board of Charities case. In this the members of the State Board of Charities and Corrections brought suit to compel the state auditor to Issue warrants to them for the salaries fixed by the session of 1903, placing the salaries of each mem ber of that body at $1,500 per year. Ths payment of this salary was withheld on the ground that such a change In the salaries waa unconstitutional, being made while the members were holding the office. The court holds that the law In creasing compensation changed the duties and the number of members of the board and an entirely new board was created by the law, whlh would give the members the Increase asked for. Other opinions by the court were: State, defendants In error, against Ren J. Mont gomery, plnlntllT In error. The defendant has been sentenced to the penitentiary on the charge of larceny and asked a new trial. which was refused. I Opinions by Fuller were: Charles M. Fallon, administrator of estate of Myrtle Harvey, against City of Rapid City, a per sonal damage suit. In which the lower court Is reversed In granting Judgment for dam ages; Town of Brltton against John Guy, In which the lower coiu-t Is affirmed. RETAILERS JN CONVENTION Sonth Dakota Hardware Men Deride to Come Into the General Association. SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. Jan. :0.-(Speclal Telegram.) Aa the result of a discussion by the hardware men who are members of the South Dakota Local Merchants' association, now holding Ita annual con vention In thla city. It waa decided not to organise a aeparate association in which only dealers In hardware would be eligible to membership. However, the hardware men requested that their branch of ths retail business be given recognition In the title of the Retail Merchants' association and that a full day be set aside solely for hardware dealers at future conventions of the association. L. S. Tyler of Sioux Falls addressed the convention on the subject of Are Insur ance. His remarks were given close at tention. A. F. Crlmm, Parkston, and J. D. Bartow. Planklnton, led the discussion on this subject. R. A. Kirk of St. Paul waa among tha prominent speakers who addressed the convention this afternoon. T. J. Courshon, Delmont, addressed the gathering and argued In favor of the cash system of transacting business. The principal address at this evening! session was by J. F. Jordan, Minneapolis, who spoke on the treatment which should be accorded Jobbers and their traveling representatives by the retail merchants, CHARGE NOW THAT OF MURDER George Fa 11 man Dies ns Resnlt of - Shot by Detective George Northern. LEAD, S. D., Jan. 2a (Special Telegram.) George Northern, the Homestske detec tlve, has been rearrested on charge of murder and committed without ball. The man he shot yesterday, George Tallman, died this morning. The coroner's Jury today found that George Northern had acted In aelf-defenae In shooting George Talman yesterday. Northam la In Jail and Colonel Parker, state's attorney, saya he will remain there until after tho grand Jury has Investigated the caso. Exterminating; the Wolves. STURQIS, 8. D., Jan. 20.-(Speclal.)-Tha Wolf association, recently organised In Butte county for the purpose of exter minating wolves. Is after them In good ahape. A. W. Drew, treasurer of the as sociation, states that ths association haa simply become a necessity among ths stock men, as the wolves have actually become so numerous that they kill more stock, on an average, than do the winters. So far the results have been gratifying, and the good work will be kept up until the desired end Is reached. Pays Creditors In Fnll. ABERDEEN, 8. D.. Jan. 10. (Special.) The final accounting of Isaao Lincoln, as signee of the Keystone Mortgage company and the Western Farm Loan and Trust company, haa been accepted by ths court and the assignee will be discharged. J. L. Brown, aaslgnee of the Western Farm Mortgage company has alao made final accounting and will be discharged In both cases the creditors have been pa In full and a pica balance left over to be turned over to the stockholders. No Ice at Stnrgla. 8TURGIS, 8. D., Jan. 20. (Special.) A strong south wind blew here all day yes terday, and It waa quite warm. In the evening It rained a few minutes. The winter has been a very open one, and only a little snow has fallen. No Ice has been put up here to date, and It la feared that the crop will be pretty thin unless severe cold weather sets In pretty soon. Potter Connty Snndny Schools. SIOUX F LL8, 8. D., Jan. 20. (Special.) A convention of the Sunday schools of Potter county will be held st Gettysburg on January SO and SI. Among ths prom Inent clergymen who will be present will be Rev. C. M. Daley of Huron and Rev. F. P. Leach of Sioux Falls, who la gen eral secretary of the State Sunday School association. Ranehaann Wants Damages. CHEYENNE. Wyo.. Jsn. S0.-(Speclal.) W. J. Somers, a ranchman of Fossil, Wyo., has brought suit against the Oregon Short line for $2S,0OO damagea. Somers was thrown from a load of hay and In Jured while crossing the trarka of the railroad near Fossil, the accident being due, he alleges, to a defective crossing. Pay Cheeks Are Stolen. LEAD, 8. D.. Jan. 20. (Special.) ev- enty-five Homestaks pay checks, aggre gating about $0,000, were purloined from ASTHMA Medical authorities now conoede that nnder the system of treatment introduced bt Dr. Frank Wbetsel ol Chicago. ASTHMA CAN BE CURED. Dr.L. D. knott, Lebanon. Kyj Dr. P. E. Brows, Prlmifnar, Iowa! Dr. J. C.Cnrryer, fit. Paul. Mian.; Dr. M. L. Craltey. Ot. Louis, aio.t Dr. C. F. Beard. So. Vramlng kam, Uat., bear witness to the efficacy ol hla treatment sod the permanency ol the ours ta tbeir own eases. Dr. V. helrol's new me hnrl is a radical doDarture from the old fashioned smoke powders, sprays. t sic, wtiK:!! reueve out oo not cure. I FREE TEST TREATMENT I prepared for aay one giving a short des I cripuoa of the case, and sending names of I two other aathioatlo aoffeiwa, Aak lor I booklet of espertonvea ot those eared. I FRANK WHFTZEL, M. D. I Dent, ii sm arts en Cwwsee Mels, Cheseae. tha counter In the Hnmrstakc business of fice late Monday night by a snoakthlef, who made, his escape unnoticed out of the doors and down the alley. The Homestake company Immediately sent mraorngera to Deadwood and caused all business hotis-s of Deadwood, lad and other Black Hills towns to be warned against cashing any of the checks. Tho authorities believe they know who the thief wa, although he has not been apprehended. ADMITS ASSAULT ON CHILD Mob at I.sramle Threatens to Lynch Prisoner Who Is Jost Ont ot Penitentiary. CHETENNE, Wyo., Jan. IM.-ISoeelal Telegram. - Frank WIrshII, colored, re cently released from ths state peniten tiary, tonight eonfeised that ho attempted criminal assault upon 12-yenr-old Helen Krappa at lramle last nlrfht. The girl was not seriously Injured. Feeling. Is strong and It Is feared a mob will tne the negro from Jail and lynch him before morning. An effort will be made to trans fer Wlggfall to the penitentiary, but the mob may prevent. Will Derilrnte New Chorch. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Jim. 20.-(SpeclaI.) Tho new Methodist Episcopal church building at Tulare, Spltik county, will be dedicated on Sunday. KANSAS CITYMAN IN TOILS Arrested In New York for Passing Worthless Cheek on Father's ltnnk. NEW YORK, Jan. 3.-Frnnk O. Runkel. 22 years old, son of J. B. Runkel, president of the Kansas City bank, Kansas City, Mo., waa arraigned today, charged with passing a worthless check for $1.20 on hla father's bank and held In $J,0Oj ball for examination tomorrow. Runkel was arrested laM night on the steamer Deutchland, on which he exported to sail today. He confessed that he had done wrong, but said that he waa without friends and money and wanted to start Ufa anew In another country. core Sick Headsehe and relieve all ths troubles Inei. dent to s billons state of the ayetrm, such as Dla slness. Nature, Drowalneas, Distress after eating, Palo Id the Side, Ae. While their most remark able success has been shown lu curing , Beadsrhe.yrt C'artcr'aLltlle I,ler l'lllsareeqnally valuable lu Constipation, curing and preventing tnis annoying complaint, while they alao correct a'.l disorders of tba stomach, stlmulsta ths liver and regulate ta bowels, liven if tbry only euro Ache they would be almost prlcrlers to those srhs suffer from tbls distressing complaint; bat fortu nately their goodness dors not eud here, snd tboae bo ones try thorn will fled .besa little pills valu able In so many ways that tbry will not be wiliisg to do without them. But after all tick bead AC1HIE Is tha bane of so many Urea that hers is where we make our great boast. Oar Uls core it walls others do not. ... Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and vrry easy to take. One or two plhs make s dose. They sre strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or purge, bat by tbrlr gentle sction pleas all who lis them, la vlsls at 85 rent; flve for 1. Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CASTER MEDICINE CO., New York Clt When you've tried all the rest, then try the very nest Quaker Maid Rye Highest tirade of Whiskey Perfect Ion of age, urlty of flavor, are ts winning goallties At all leading ban, a. Binaon a no. osies, urug stores assas crrv, no. Imperial Hair Regenerator is everywhere recognised aa Ui ' i 1 STANDARD HAIR COLOBINO fnr Gray or Bleached Rslr. Its appli cation 1 not aSeoted by baths; permits curling 1 1 absolutely harmless, anil In valuable tor HearU and MuaUfbo. ONE APPLICATION I.ABTH MONTHS, nample of your balr colored free, e aerialCBea.MI..Ce. UW.U4Sl..Ne Vert Ehcrman tt McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. ma Users Port.Soft.Wblu SUa aa4 g Beaatlfol lempicuon. v V . -nrf VritM. IN eolutelf and Peratanently removes Black heada, free. !, Plmvtra, kedueee, ataB- epota snd laa. ueea wun I lterae-Koyela Boa a Pax- feotet-la Iirre4. Sole bf Oronbrbj. as mav s ardaree sir tel. Pssssn-sloynle. SI nor nettle, exswees nnld. laiaaa ainjaia oeae, f BexJi la osjo gnennee. area, rvaran note. THE DERM AROV ALE CO.. Ctoclnnstl. 0. SCH AEFER'S ClITPRICE DRL'G STORE Omaha, Mt.br., and south Omaha. Nebr. The Tonlo Par Excellence. -- IA Wine Cordial.) The best specific remedy for Malarial and Typhoid rovers. Cottle, InflUonaa, eVo. a. iui o'ii m i. o aun . .uuauiii..jl.y. LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN. feaJ St., Council Bluffs. 'Phone tt. CARTERS i I IVER Zj) hi mm Bsv " - ti Now is Hie Time onrel to Use y Cnrea Cntnrrh nnd Prevents f'nldn. o atemneh Dosing-, Jest Brenthe It. At this season of the year, ratarrhal troubles are very prevalent, and nearly ever' person suffers to a certain extent. Catarrh Is aetuslly the result of a suc cession of colds and can be easily prevented If the proper treatment la followed. Hynmol Is a natural yet scientific euro for the colds and grip troiib'ee that lead to catarrh, as well aa a positive cure for the disease itself. The balsamlo air of Ilyomel breathed through the small poeket Inhaler that comes with every outfit Is filled with germ kllllng snd health-giving qualities that pen strata to the minutest air cells of the head, throat and lungs. It kills all ratarrhal germs, frees the mucous niem'-ratie from poisonous microbes snd makes a perfect and complete cure of catarrh. The complete outfit costs only $1, while extra bottles of Ilyomel can le procured for 0t The fthertnan & McConnell Drug Co., comer 16th and Dodge streets, Omaha, sell Ilyomel on the "no cure, no pay" plan, and will refund the money If It falls to give perfect satisfaction. You lake no risk whatever In using Hyomel. It la the only treatment sold under a gtisrantee of this nature where a leading local druggist agrees to return tho money If the treatment falls to cure. i I The Only Double . Track Railway between the Missouri River and Chicago. 6 DAILY TRAINS OMAHA TO CHICAGO 8.25 PM THE OVERLAND LIMITED Mnlflont. aolid tUil, tmi to rhlwMro. nomrATt . Jr.wU.sAora a I n a ran. lihrary. mifTAt. bftrbar. hath, toloiihon. dinln rr 4Uid ot)-rTUoa 8.00 AM THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS I' all man toarl-t ! taping ear and coMht. Dinln car aait from OH u ton. C Cn du TUF FKTTRN FYPRFvx HiUU I HI Ilia, anvila.il is mi nsw Pollman itrawlnn romo nt scarlet eleeplns cere, free reclinins chair oars, bullet library sad emoalna . care. Illnlna care. 3 OTHER DAILY TRAINS 3 ft . ii Pollmani1rvln-roomsleptnars.hoffe .411 AM mokln anil llbrart ears and i free reeling .IW luu chair care to Chloago. Ulalns oata. II lfl an Throngh aarvico Omaha to Chieairn I .ill AM North.Wearaia atandaril oer eoachee sWU "I" ,ud tree ohalr oara. Ulnins oare. 4 IT nil Free ehalr ears to Chlraao. Tollman i rU sleeplns cur trom Ames to Cuieaso. lia eW I m 1, M Mrrln break tut. 2 DAILY TRAINS OMAHA TO ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS 7Ch 111 Ohaervation cafe ours, parlor oar and ivU nil xoachee. 81 fa DU Pnllman steering ears, hafts library , Q I M oar. eud free roclfn ln oh air care, BLACK HILLS DU To Fremont, Llnroln.Wahoo.TlavIS Oltr, itJU INI York, Haatinas, Howard, (laneva, Htipo. ..or, Norfolk, lone: Pine, fleaper, Hot Hpriass, Icud wood and Lead. Through lerUnln chair cam punraan sleeping car ran ice. 0 fit 111 To Fremont. Llnooln. Wahoo Nrrfolk, PUj AM Long Pine, Vordlgra, Bonestettl -) tho Boeebud Indian Hoenrvntlon oountrr. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1401 and 1403 Fa:. nam Street. Charges Less Than all Others DR. McCREW, SPECIALIST Treats all forma nf Utseaaea ml MEN OSJL. Twenty-eight years' experience tlghteen years In Oman The doctor's remarkable success , has never been equaled. Ills resources and facilities for treating this Class of diseases are unlimited and every day orinas many flattering reports of tbs food be is doing. r tho relief he haa given. HOT SPRINGS! REATMENT f62 All Blood Poisons. No BREAKINO OUT n the skin or face and avii external sisX of the disease disappear at one. A yer manent cure for life guaranteed. VARICOCELE han'dat rVFAD in ili.ncase cured of Hydioc.l. ftLftH JUsUUU Ktricturo. Gleet. Nervoas Debility, lxiss ft Strength and Vitality a -id all forms ol chronic diseases. Treatment by mall. Call or write. Bom iQH. Ollic 21S South 14th St.. Omaha. Net. Every Woman 11 uwetUMt ftnr. in on id know sitKiui itm wotitUrf ul MARVEL ttb.ri.ng Spray I mw svtrisasii sstrtsvr. Jntrf tionmmd Hmrtttm. ht Sf. Mt-Mntt ouvctileiiU litUMCM laslsBJlts, J.B rear arani It he pamiut supply Ilia M Am : an-eia no olbrr, but send alauip for lllutrat4l tvoB.-.sl.e. Itaivaa full liarllciller. and rtliectloht In. ValiiHhlr to Indira SI BV tts tO, 1 fork usa, Kern lark. lor aaie only by VIIUN Jt Pft 1,1 n ana Douglas. LUnH 0u LU., Omaha. Nebraska. Dr.Searles&Soarles SPECIALISTS Cure All B pedal DISEASES OF UEI BLOOD POISON WEAK, NERVOUS MEN KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES Treatsaveat susA nteelelae S5.00 PER MOUTH (examinations and advice fres at oftloe or fcy mall. Written contracts given la ail eurable diseases or refund money paid foe treatment. Treatment by mall. U years la Omaha. Per. lath am DamnTa-vs. MAJLa. MMM, MENANDWOMEft. Use Bif for eaaalura. dieraarges.iuoeaaueuoo. Irritations or ulceteJloa of mace aismbreaaa. fslolsas, aa sot aalrla ..nt a. aojaonoua. stelel ny Braiiruaa, or sent Is laia wrasses, Vr ei frees, sieeeid, tej I to. or I boul.s S3 T. Cusuiax see "e geeaast All Guitres Can Be Cured. It affords me great pleasure to announce to those suffering from Goitre that 1 can positively cure them. I use the Qerm-an trtatoidit, which bas r.ever been known to fall. i'U cfcu be cured at home. Consul tation free. If you have Ooltre write me tor -'rcu.ar.w JENNHT . D , Vox. ltt. Eallna. Kns. M0 aV v" . nvi v . i iWs.ta R illkrH. V fl ' a 1 1.1 een. I . M . J eeereeeMg U Ceelf net w twisters. I j tmmtt C.i.rl.a. rlrytlvsaiRufHitiii Ca. .ioimn.vir"J