TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEEt TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.1. 10Ol DEMANDS OF ENGINEERS I'rtifioatioBi Thtuld Bate Over Sixfin Uihioi To.ltn for tnrnnt Work. MILLIONS FOR hIVcKS AND HARBCRS 1 aaer Present Fla Comparatively tittle .Hone? Will Be I serf on the Missouri Hirer Tbla Year. SOUTH WANTS SETTLERS , ha to lies In their ratio to keep on . equality n a population bnsts. j J. V. Parnih-y i f Fdmund county, has ii.esltivilv annnuiMKl that lir will nit he it i ratvJifiatp fur the speakership n t the com- j Eacoid Sfgiios of Immierttioa tid Qnar- In session, and at the present the only j kiflJlt CotfereBC at JasuT.l.e. Avowed cundidtes art' M. J Chancy of j Hay and J. H. Carroll of Kirisvbury. Hoth . are old niemlx rs anil will have numerous ' SOUTH warm friends wuikiiis for their success when the organization Is being perfected. elehltora Honor (iovfrner Crawford. IHHO.V, P. f.. Nov. 12. (Bperlal.) A nonpartisan n,c LiiiK of rlt liens of Huron was held Saturditv niKht In honor of Hon. foe J. Crawford, t!o et nor-clect of South lm.kotu. The meeting was presided over hv W. 3. Iiemaroe. chairman of the re- CAROLINA'S GOVERNOR TALKS spouts CF A DAY. WASHINGTON. Nov. U-Ucnetal Alex ander, cnlef of cmrlnecrs, lias repor t, u to tha Secretary of War that l.uw,4.!l e III ( publican ventral committee. nnd brief ud he requested to complete tne enincei s I dresses were made by A. TV. TVllmnrth. work upon the fortlnca'lons projected by t state's attorney-elect, of Iad!c county; the hoard convened under the president s I J. A. Cleaver, mayor of Huron; Father order of January il, 1W6. During tue year the number of guns available lor service Idle egro Cornea la for Severe Com meat r Man TV ho Think i Itaee Problem TV11I Grow. j I XASHVtlaUK. Tenn.. Nov. JS.-Ttae second annual session of the Southern Immigration j and Quarantine conference began today, j The real purpose of the conference Is to biltig about a more equitable distribution I wm Increased by the addition of tight mortars, leur lL'-lnch guns and ninniy four rapid-fire guns; so that altogether the status of the emplacement for whleil congress h; s impropriated funds w;l.i li'l 12-Inch mortars, ! 12-inuh gum;, 122 10 Inch guns ninety-nine .'-inch guns and in! rnpld-tire guns, for continuing the con struction of gun and mortar butteries an 'estimate of H,Zt.lu Is submitted; for bioderlxlng old emplacements UliScO and for Are controlling other works. $!.o''.l.'l. For ths purehaso of ,oi: fortifications to carry out the plans of dfeuse board nn estimate of ?"!,.1l0,5o0 Is submitted and for searchlights and connections, 2,::rr,"o0; for preservation and repair of fortifications. Ktno.nnt); supplies for sca -coast defenses, $0,000; sea walls and embankments. t'!."V; preservation and repatr of torpedo struc tures. InO.Ofl; submarine mines, ll.Si:, IMS; construction of batteries in Insular posses sions, $2.anfi.o iliS0.ni.i0 going to Guaii tsnamo bay. "S0.0") to Honolulu and 1'cnrl harbor, Hawaii; J.'M.OfO to Subls bay. I. 1.. and .36!uhj tu Manila, P. l.i; tire control at batteries In these stations. $7i)-,;)'ii; forti fication sites, Hawaiian island. $17fi,lij; submarine mines, insular possessions niter and Harbor Work. General MacKenziu states tliat , llie following- amounts stated can be profitably expended during the next fiscal year in the principal river and harbor works: ' Harbor of retuge. Sanay bay. upe Ann, Massachusetts. j00,(mi; soutnwest puss, Mississippi river, l,iU.(Mt; ssoulh 1'ars, Mississippi rlvor. (reconiineiided tliat an nual appropriations for uia.ntenanoe be In creased from iii.0i!.i to harbor at Hablne Pass, Texas, Jj.hi.ibhp; tjalx t.lon harbor, Texa., J46o.i; tbilvestnn channel, along- the wharf trout. SijiUMi; Ualvstun ship channel and Huffiilo imvou. .-!"n,iro; Hraxos river (Old Haehlnctoii to Waco), S2"3,000; Brazos river (Mouth t, Ji.uipo; Trinity river, Cypress bayou ami reil river above Kulton. fclO.WT: Mississippi liver between Ohio and Missouri rivers. $ii,o,; between Missouri river and St. Paul. IW10.000. Reservoirs and headways: Improve neapolis, of rivers in Wlscuneiu ami Min neapolis of rivers in WlHconsia ami Mm nesota tributaries to the Mlssis-itii, of Warroad harbor and river. Minnesota and of the Red Uiver of the Norm, Minnesota and North Iiakota; Gauging at Si. I'au'. survey of Lake Minnetonka. r i- vt1rs at head waters between ttrain. rd and Grand Rapids, Hho.-kk1'. M'sviuil live;-, IHiO.OiO; Osage river. Missouri. ?.1.ii; Cumberland river, below Nashville. Ten nessee and Kentucky. JiSorti; Chicago and D. F. Desmond of Pt. Martins church : -... Hon. H. C. Hinckley: City Attorney A. V: Fairl.ank; Dr. C. I(. Alford and others. In response to these uddresses Mr. Craw ford spoke very cliKiuently and earnestly. He briefly reviewed the ciunpnlan and tlie principles set forth In the platform upon which he made the) canvass. deehirlnK that so far as possible laws conforming to the wishes of the people of this :tate anil in keeping with th' doctrines promulgated on the stump and tin acted. The Idle negro class causes some appre hension In the minds of Immigrants, it Is eaid, and this operates against the south receiving what It thinks Is its proper share of laborers from abroad. Various plans arc sugRestert fur ridding the south ef its worthless negroes, nnd the race question, tlnTefore. was early Injected Into the d.s cusslon. Governor Heyward of South Carolina said, Hint form would lie ii-mu Sectional feeling, fortunately ttomleil Debts Decrease. riKRfiK. S. I.. Nov. (Special. 1 The county Uirinciul statements Included In the annual report of the stale auditor show a. decrease of $M,i.'7.42 In the amount of the outstanding county bonded debt of the state. Several counties have decreased that class of indebtedness and others have lidded on. leaving the net reduction less than Sl-yUM'. Out of the fifty-two coun ties of the state twenty-eight have no bonds outstanding. The counties of Au rora, Charles Mix. Clark. Clay, Edmunds. Hntc hinson. Jerauld. Liiv oln. MePliersnn. Miner. Spink and Sully have no bonds and their floating debt is less than Vt)0 each, with good cash balances to their credit. The warrants out In Aurora. Spink and Sully arc less than J100 In either county. Kidnaping; nt Pierre. riKrtP.v:. Nov. I?. (Special. A case o' kldiapliu; cm the streets of this city last evening created excitement ut the time. It appears thnt Iouls Welcome and wife j Such could not agruc to get along together, and Mrs. Welcome hud possession of their lit tle son. The father took advantage of an opportunity to pick him up on the street, ar.d et away with him in spite of the ef forts of the mother to prevent it, and took the boy tiT the home of his sister is passing i away and our popic understand eaca i other lieiter. Problems which were, at one time peculiarly Houtnei.: ?n- hrromlng na tional. We Americans ure moro and more mutually cnrrylng tho "white man s bur den." We have been seeking for some time to make some change in our political and cconomlii system which will affect too negro alone nnd which will, at the tame I time, aid in solving our problem. I do net think ht conditions which lire the result of years can be changed In a day by the adapotlon of any ruie or the enact ment of any special legislation. To soive the raoe question win require not only time but patience and Judgment on the pin of tho white man nnd the neijro; it will tail for tne exercise of moro common sense and a far greater uppreelatlon of his moral responsibility. Governor Heyward then enumerated the solutions of the problem which bad been snggeuiod and tried from time to time and all of whlcli had failed. ntloii Moat Aet. In speaking of thi plan to deport negroes, Governor Heyward said tho deportation could not be attempted unless it became a national and not a southern movement. a move, ho said, would not be at tempted until the negro problem Is better understood and more acute at the north than it is now. Any solution of our race problem in the south lies us much with the negro as with the white man, but one of the greatest barriers to any . advancement of the negro Is his natural indolence. This explains his IrCK HITTERJ IlETTB lAPE Mm rods Have Good IteWolta Alon the Platte River. l.uck hunter returned with the limit Monday, ns the larger ducks were bcrln ning to come In to the north and alonp the Tlatte river: The time allowed for shooting quail will begin Thursday and continue until December 1. November IS the Iowa law will be In operation tor the protecllon of game fish, and then the w i' deris can protect the finny tribe t Cut-off l ike. Part of this lake Is In lown and the law for tho profctlon of buss does not en Into operation 'until fifteen davs Inter than In Nebraska. Tho I'ntversily of Michigan foot ball team suffi red n heavy loss Saturday when Joe CtirtlH, captain nnd end of the Yost teom. and the henviest man on the team, broke his ankle lu a scrub name. Yost Is rhort of vetrrnns this year and, with tho irame with Pennsylvania to be played nest Baturdav. It w an awful hlow to lose Curtis Just at this time The game was a scrub nfTalr between the 'varsity and a bunch of Inellglbles. with more loollnhness to it than real fixit ball, and Curtis had li!s lea broken, bv a hard tackle from mm of the scrubs. The loss if Curtis shal lorcd (he hit hope of th" Michigan rooters for victory, for many had leen condemning the maniiji inent f.ir scheduling :' seiw with Pennsylvania, for the year when Mich igan has the-weakest team In mniiy y nrs. In the Nebrssku-Crelghton came ?;-tu'. day Nebraska was iieiiaiisieri eighteen times lor a total of ninety-five Yards and the loss of the ball twice. Crclghton was penalized lour tlm.cn fo- a total of twentv yards. The Wisconsin foot liall plavets are called the Radgcrs. the Michigan are called the Wolverines and tho Minncs.Mns are called the Gophers. And yet we tnke an Fngllsh critic to task for saying that western col lege foot ball Is u blooming animal show By Hek. declared aftei1 the rmting that h would take the matter Into ir. After the meeting Mr. llnnlon announced thnt he nnd F. A. Abel, holders of l .il shares of the "S") shans of the capital stock ef the elob, hd la gun suit In court of chancery of New Jersey to ci nip 1 Charles Ebliels and Henrv W. Meilii us to refund several hundred dollars alb Bed to have been drawn by them from the treasury of toe club hs salaries and in excess of the amount allowed bv the ivrtliicnte of organ ization of the cluh, during the rears of 1:"n and The amount Involved 1s about $l(i.(". r:i.KT patch tiik f.tv rii.k Modified Pool Rail ns Plated Malnralay foll th- Ilend of llartard. KOHTON. Nov. la. -Foot mil under tit new rules us d-mnnstraf"d 1 the Hiivanl Carlisle game at Cambridge Saturday meets with favorable comment from Presi dent Charles W. Kllot i f Harvard unler sity. In an Interview made public today. President F.llot, v hose Httliuds towards the sport last ye.it made it s cm probable that foot Kill would soon be dropped from llar viird's athletic schedule, alluded Patur day's contest nnd expressed hH enjoyment of the game which, he said, appeared to him free from unneeevsavy roughness. Fold ball Is ronsldi red 'on probation nt Harvard this ear. A enmmittec appointed several months ago is mil rilscussimj the subject of athletic spoils with especial reference to foot ball, but has nol vet submitted its report. Piesld nt F.llot's views as expressed lodav. It Is expect' d, will have some weight with the committee In recomn ending that foot ball be retained on the i 'riinsons' athletic calendar. PHEMnFVrH SEW HI l.E in Fort Pierre. Mrs. Welcome crossed the , failure to use his opportunity and In this river shortly afterward and captured the j UlswhTc..""'0 Thi" Slx boy in that town, bringing him back home, I the predominant race and the negro must and is now holding possession. Tho case appears yet to be an open one as to which will c me oul ahead In the tight for puysessam. understand once and for all that the bond of society and political questions will -be' determined by the white man alone and I by the white, man's code. He has a right i to expect that his civil status should be the same, in every respect as is that of the ... . i white taan. A proper understanding of I "' rr" Meet. these fundamental principles bv the negro, SlOl.'X FALI.S. S. I.. Nov. 12. (Special.) and there is no reason why he should not ' Preparations rapidly are being com-' understand would be a long step in the . . , ... . ,,,i . ci.,. r.,ii- r,",'t direction. If he let uses to adjust Plcted tor a meeting In Sioux Falls on , himself to these inflexible conditions, tnen , Thursday and Friday of tills week of the the negro will have to go. cVlumet harbors survey ' of' Illinois Hiidjf,,lln Dakota Real Kstato association. Be-j M. V. Richards, lund and Immigration iioiu j iwecu v ami iui 01 vne i.-in estuic lorn i .iiimiii-ioih.t 01 ine oouincru railway, whj Desplalnes rivers for ' waterway ZiJ'hXW"! t" " tn" ocla.ion. and foruia, $J!C'.SU; Columbia river between tho fist of the Dulles and the bend Coilhi rails, "ioo,onii: canal at the cascades. li'.'.,0 0: Uilumbla and lower Willamette rivers be low'J'ortland, SoO.kh): mouth of the Colum bia, Sl.OGfl.nmi: Honolulu liarl)or, Hnwnil. ini.OOO; Mississippi river (commissions esti mates) bead of passes to the mouth of the Ohio with salaries of commissions, J.l.tmO.OtX' WORK 'FOR THE LEGISLATORS Sew Legislative Appointment of Tasks Ahead in fonth Dakota. line it Is expected that the meeting on Thurs day and Friday will be the best attended ever held by the nssooiatio.il. , The local committees which have charge of the work of preparing for the meeting have pre. pared an Interesting; program of enter tainment for the several hundred South Dakota reul crtate men who will be pres ent ut the meeting;. NEW NORTH AND SOUTH LINE Dakota Corporation Proposes Month to Haild from Ynnkton to PIERRE, H. !-. Nov. 12 .-(Special.) Under the provlalona of the constitution tho coming session of the legislature is one at which an apportionment of legislative representation can properly be made, fol lowing the state census. This has In the past been done following each census, state or national, with the, 'exception of the section of 1d, in which an adjourn ment was taken without agreeing; on a new apportionment, but the next legisla tive session took a chance and did the work which should have been carried thiough the previous session. An apjmr- Galveston. ST. PAl'I., Nov. li A special to the Dispatch from Pierre, 8. IV. says thst articles of incorporation were tiled witli the secretary of state today for another north and south railroad, to he known fca the Yankton Southern railway, to siart j nom xanKton and extern! to ualveston the first speaker at the afternoon session. He showed that tho tide of Immigration I which has flowed for years In the west nnd northwest had turned southward, and with a proper appreciation of the needs of immigrants the south would easily as similate the new arrivals. Better Trratmeut for l'orrianera. J. C. Hemphill or Charleston, 8. C, rer resenting; Mayor Rhett, said, among other things, that the south must expect to treat these immigrants as whllo people should be treated. Mr. Hemphill favored the strict enforce ment of vagrancy, laws as one means of solving the negro problem or the removal altogether of the colored men from the south. Colonel F. Y. Anderson of nirmlnghain took Ihjuo' with Mr. Hemphill's idea of re moving the negro from the south. Colonel Anderson favored the paying of higher wages to white- men. E!ht ( olleices Do Sot l.lke Present stem Four Do. IOWA CITY. Ia.. Nov. (Special. )A canvas of the opinion of the rouvge presi dents of elKht minor colica.es ,,i lowa snows that Mot hall, ns piayed under the new ruics, ernes not meet with entire ap proval. Proi. .lonn I.. I llton of mhipm.ii college; President H. 11. beeny ol toe hiaio Normal school nnd President. A. Rosenberger of l'enn cohere tttKe tne most, radical stand In the matter. Foot hull was abolished In all three of'these Institutions last year, and It does hot appear now that it will be reinstated for some time to come. Prof. Yllton stat thai he ernes not Im lieve the now rules meet the objection raised against the. game. President H. H. Seerly, while not discussing the direct et fect of the new rules, declares that the game will not be i-e-estabilsned at the State Normal school until the game. Is set tled so tnat the enect of the playing e-an 1o understood. President" A. Ko.-enberger writes that since the students ot . penn college abolisheel the game there has been no demand for its restitution and that no time in the history" erf tne Institution has there been better 'work, better order and bi tter college spirit. On the otner hand, in the five other col leges where foot ball has been played this fall, the game la regarded with lnciensed favor. President I. 14. Storms of the lowa State college at 'Ames, ITnsirient .1. H. T. Main of lowa colli a at Grtnnell, President Hill M. Pell of Drake university. Presi dent W. W. Smith of Coe college and Pres ident D. Osborn of Oe Moines eolle(,-e are uniform In the opinion that the new rules have been a step In the right direc tion and that the game has Iteen improved by their adoption. While believing that it is yet too earlv to make a Just esti mate . of their effect, 'hey seem certain that at least part of . the objectionable features have been eliminated and thnt the game lias been saved; to the colleges of America. ;, , WITH THE BOWLEHS. , At the Association alleys last night the Stor Hlue Ribbons won two names from the King Parks.' fMtfr 'totals weie high, four men passing- the Vi0 mark,' with John' son's tio3 at the top. rochran had the best single score with Tonight the Cudahys vs. Mots llros. Sooro:' ' krih 'yAKiys. Cut Drug Prices at Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. Tt Is hardly tieccssorv to tell anyone who has resided in Omaha for even a little while thnt our store is headquar ters for everything In the druti line. ct only is this a fai t but It ii? equally tru" that our prices are invariably so low ;s to vouchsafe to our patrons tliat they could not have purchUM d at a lcs prlc" anywhere. While our store is as luv as a bee hive Yet all are promptly mi veil us each department is equipped w.ili ample comis-tent help. We mention a few ef our everyday bar gains: 2Sc Williams' Shaving Stick for ...... I -c -.""C Dr. Graves Tooth Powder for I 4c JSc Dr. Lyons' Tooth Powder foi . . . . 1 ) Mic Pozzonl's Face Powder for $1.00 lir. Cooper's Discovery for SI'- r0c Dr. Cooper's Medicine for 4".c Jl.on Wine Cardul for Vc $l.(in Duffy's Malt Whiskey for .:..- 1.00 Raker's Harley-Malt Whisky for Tr.o 1 do, p.aker's Darley-Mall Whisky for $Mi0 $l.ii(i Pe-ru-na, with top strip label. .. S.io fide L.atiU Red Kidney pills for. . J. 4"c Fnll line Kezall preparations at cat prices. $1.00 Herpiclde (genuine) for Me $J.OO Herplcide. quarts, for S1..V1 Gooel I'-qt. Fountain Svrlnge for eOc Ooeid J-qt. Water Bottle for Mic line Saturday Candy (Saturday) for...':'" Look out for Imitations of Saturday Candy there are four In the local mtlk.'i. already and probably more to follow. $1.00 l.lsterlnc (Lambert's) for l!."c Mennen's Talcum for 1 S" 2."c Pucker's Tar Soap for 1 ." 26c Kgg and Ollvtar for i 14c Smokers should not forget to visit our Cigar Iiepartmcnt. where they tan so .c nearly one-half on their cigar bill. Sherman & tVlcGonnell Drug Go. THE RtXUL DRUCJGIST3. Cor. 16th and Dodge, Omaha. o BLOOD POISOII The first outward jiijn of Contagious r.ltxxl Poison is a small Bore or blister. As the poisonous viru becomes more firmly entrenched in tne blood a red eruption appear on the body, the mouth and throat ulcerate, the hair begins to come out, glands in the neck and proi n swell, copper-colored PM' appear on the breast, back, etc., and the unfortunate victim find hi rut If diseased from head to foot. Mercury and potash do not cure .Contagion Blood Poison ; they shut the disease up in the system and remove the out ward symptoms for awhile, but when the treatment is left off the trouble returns. Then the system being weakened from the action of these strong minerals the disease makes more rapid headway than before S S. S. is the antidote for Contagious Wood Poison. It cures permanently and ccrUinlyi ... j. ...... ;.,t., ii... i,i. ..,.1 ....... ,.;.. ........ ,-t;,r of the virus. It5 1 J K K O ' " i-X J M V., UK. I ' i ' ? V 1 I V 111 U 1 V H J v. - ' - is free from all minerals, and while purifying the blood it builds up the entire system by its Cue tmiic effects. S. S. S destroys every particle of the poiaon and removes all danger of transmitting it to others. S. S. S. cares Con tagious Blood Poison because it is a perfect blood purifier. Book wiln instructions for self treatment and anv medical advice free. ' TltC SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA-GA. msESssasassMBSssssi 333GS3E DOCTORS for tlQSCs! - , - .. RJjJiJ- - l 'fi-,.. The Reliable Specialists heed the danger signals Are you weak, don't feci iinht, nerves shattered, despondent, lifeless, with out nmbltlon. Impaired memory, easily fatigued, excitable, restless, huxga.'il looking, irrilable. and on the verge of menial and physical collapse, if so, you should consult us without unnecessary delay and escape from the slavery H at is holding you captive. We make etrone; men out of the puny nnd weak, restoring that old feeling of youthful tire, vim and ooiii-ukc. I io you want to he strong, possess nerves of steel, self-confidence, strength In every muscle, ambition, grit, energy and endurance In order to make your life complete? We have gladdened the hearts of thousands ol votmg and middle-aged men, restoring them to specimens of physical manhood, full of vim. vigor and vitality. If you are lacking in these essential elements of manhood or suffering from Nervous Iiebllity. Rectal and Kidnev Diseases or any disease or weakness due to neglect, ignorance, dissi pation or the result of specific diseases, you should take proper ete s to rid yourself of such a condition, as it mny cause bitter regret und, humiliation in iiftcr life. I Free uoniultation anl Examination Kfo. ? Z"?u&imiJirfc STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. French Marble Zimmerman I Johnson ,.i I Rcngelc ... ,1sS ...iw ...a'-'V .V.-JI4 bit;, ISO je ltvi The Totals The committee on organization tonight t J-IOO. ,l,.,.rlnd r,.rYsm...,A ... , The nominal headquarters ure to be at ' fh " lu,,v, "ut," Yankton, with a business ottlce ul rln. n'' 'nomination ..f Governor D. C. clnnatl. O. The road is capitalized nt " 5. ,? Ment $l-n.ui and the stockholders are: "n1 Dr' J- McMulien of Oaddrn. Ata.. Robert J. Gamble. W. J. Fiintle. Isaac I ?,r ' "cretary-treastirer. The committee Pilo of Yankton. Fremont Hill. .Ies T.ow. I favnr8 the ""''""sT of the P'-Xt annual con- Frltscher Cochran . Hartley .. Francisco Anderson tlocment under the provisions of the last census will not cause many radical changes J man. Thomas R. Paxton. Alfred Hill, John , ntJon ln B'rmngham, Ala., the second . HarniiBton and William Copes Frfetor, Cincinnati, O. u- J- Schwietert of Iowa was named as In tho dlstrlrts or representation. Hut s.fier tho next federal census there ure likely to lie decided changes, as the country west of tho Missouri river will show up a largo Increase In population, ar.d as the appor tionment must be made on a basis of a fixed number of members of both house's, divided on population, there will be a gain in representation for the western part of the state, and the eastern counties will Mitchell (fnln Candidate. 1NDIAXAPOL13. Nov. 12 -All doubts as to whether President Mite hell Intends con tluuins us president of the Fulle-d Mine Workers of America or not have been set at rest bv the announcement that Mr. Mitchell has been renominated for the otllce and that he will penult his nomina tion to stand. member of thn committee on immigra tion, appointed by the chairman. Good beer the Nation's Beverage when taken , with the meili, adds irst to the appetite and Quick ens the digestion. Observing ones who have come to recon:ze the value of good beer in the dining-room, declare a pronounced preference for MILWAUKEE The aromatic properties of the hops are appetizing and the- malt is nourishing. Every ingredient is an honest part of BUtz the beer of age and character. Try any ef these fcrsixU-1 whether cn draught or in bottles wherever you can PRIVATE STOCK, WIENER, EXPORT, MUEKCKEKER 1m.euT2 f CRIY.'IXa C3. a !: lift AUK EE, I PPFo) I GOVERNMENT FILES MOTION Solicitor Aska Case Filed by Kansas for Railroad He Stricken from Docket. Omaha Branch, 802-10 Douglas St., Cor. 8th. Tel. Douglas 1081. WE CURE , MEN FOR ALL DISEASK-S AND aIlMEXTS Ol' MEN" Write t' and We Will Explain Everything Abont Your Condition. By the Cld Reliable Dr. Searies & Searles Fstabllshed ln Omaha for -i years. The many thou sands of cas cured by us ni-kos us the most ex perienced rqiedallsti In tln .W.M. iu all diseases anl ailments of rata. We kno-.v just what v ul cui you and cure (iulckly. , We Cure You, Then You Pay Us Our Fee Ms mhke no misleading or falbe statements, or off mu clieap, worthlesfc treat :nrui. Our rvpuiatiou ani ae we treat, iifo and hipi'l- tha hands of tors of ability ;l HNKSSI U'a taa eficct for evrona a i:fe-long CURB. WASHINGTON. Nov. 12.-In the tupreme court of the United States today Solicitor General Hoyt filed a motion brr behalf of the govurnmer.t to dismiss the case of the State of Kansas ag-ajnst the United States for possession of thn Indian Territory lands claimed to have beeo granted to the Missouri. Kans:is & Texas rail rend mri 'which are csllmutd to be worth upwards or srtv.ev. Th" moth..! was bas-d on the contention that the stale of Kansas has no substantial Interest in the case. Tho suit was brought by the state of Kansas a trustee for the railroad com pany under the act of congress granting the lands. That act contemplated the con struction of a road from Fort Riley. Kan., to the Indian Territory line and n,...,'i! I that teirltory to Fort Smith. Ark. Ten sections of .4ti acres per mile of read were Kranieo and patents were to be Issued upon terrillratlon by the governor of Kansas The srart (o !nihun Territory lands was ,nad' operative "whenever the Indian titlo thall be extinguished by treaty or other. ) wise piovlded thst said lands become a i part of the public lands of the United States." I The bill claimed that the condition. ' ce'.n ' templated by this act had been arrived at by recent legislation concerning Indian ! Territory and the United States was asked I to either place tho railroad company lu possession of the lund or pay the value of It, estimated at more than llO.UO.fvi. In his brief Mr. Hoyt contended that the state of Kansas is not entitled ti consid eration even as a truHee and added: "Apparently the proceeding is tinder the control e.f the railroad company und thc name of the state is used eimpiv for the puipose t.f prosecuting the claim of th. j company to the lands in question, the pi ipenee of the action being born by the rail ! roBd- I'nder thene circumstances it Is I well titled that this court doesn't pos j ress original Jurisdiction." The land covered bv th ... ; ... . - - - wa me subject of much conteution in congress last sseion and the pending suit was the. principal bone of contention In the recent campaign. Totals ., The Dally gti tries from UT4 ('25 STOJSZ BLUES. : 1. 2. i:K K'l ! 2:t!t .Kl 1:IT - , ; &' ;..:ot is; 15 7o ;t. Total. ITS Tw"T 1SI 5411 ! Pvi TO 21.) W M W2 ' 2.S31 a Total. 17'V -irT 177 -K, ! 15 (.37 I his ! - 1 !l 27n ! News won two out of three the. O'Hrie.ns on the Metro- lolitan alleys. Bai-er of the News team bow'.ed a very consistent game. hlle he did not reach the 2" mars, they were nil in lf with a total of and Pat was in hard luck and blames the v.-oinon for it. as there, were quite number of theai there cheering- tor Clark of the Monte tristcs, who had the high single game with :2 and .Vi2 on totsls. Captain Fager 1crg says, "NeveT mind boys; we will get tin re yet." Tomorrow, night the Armours vs. the Life Malts. Score: DAILY NEWS. 1. Rice TSS Patterson ....bfl Baher 1''2 li.ggins .....144 Poicar ' ltt 1. 11 V'l 1VI ::. bs in 1! 114 ill Total. 4, 1:1 hi bl 4 ". 792 2,j0 Totals ......xm SOI OBRIEN8 MONTE flUSTOH. 1. 2. s. J out). Mstthes 121 urinitn .hd parmeiee '. , li Fngerljem 112 C.ark 14 IVi 111 144 144 pis m 1V2 4T4 171 4HO lnti . 6ii Tot lis 770 MO !,i; FitiHT Ot KH HMlMiKIlN t I I II Gulf (Coast J Tlaat's the title of a qew eighty-page illustrated book' just publish! by Rook Island-Frisco Lines. "We want a copy of it to reach the hands of every investor and home eeeker in the country. It tolls of a region unparalleled in its possibilities for home-getting and fortune-making recently opened up by the building of the St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railway. You have heard of other sections that are or were favorable for such purposes, hnt you Lave never heard of the like of Southern Texas MARK THESE WORDS. The book will tell you something about it and a trip of inspection is cheaply made. Are you interested! If you will give me your address I will promptly correspond, sending you the book and full particulars. By special arrangement you will also be personally in troduced, if you desire, to farmers who are now there to whom you can talk and cf whom you can learn all about that new, marvelous country the Gulf Coast of Texas. Very low one-way and round-trip rates on first and third Tuesdays monthly. "Write m? today for full information. JOHN SEBASTIAN, Passenger Traffic Manager ROCK ISLAND-FRISCO LINES CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS (Address me at city inearest you.) . 2W aaj - -- n - - ' IWU .SBL. . F.derard llnnlon Protests tgnlosl F.lertlon ot Tveo Plri rlor. JERSF.T C1TT. K, J.. Nov. 12.-Ut1gation in th" courts cf-New Jersey to d t.iiu.ue the lf,al tnrrtorate of ihr BroCkl n ikese ball cnib of the National league probably will be the result ot a n:e. mi of tne cilia In J-. scv City today, at which d.r ct..rs were' elected lor i he ensuing year. Former Manager l-dward llanlon piot.sicl the hit. , , Hon In which President harks II. Kbbets, 1 j his son. Charles II. Kbbe.s. J... Henry i W. M'-dleus secretary and treasurer e.f the 'club. Albert J. Wall and RoUrt A. Wrisht ' were chosen directors. Mr. Wright was elected to succeed the : lae Harry C. V'onderhorst of Ilaltimore. j Mr. llanlon claimed that Mr. Kbbets. the laiter's n and Mr. Medicus were not eligi ble because thev were ellre-ctors last veai. and that a formal certificate of their elec tion a year ago was not filed, as required by law. with the New Jersey secretary of state, which would prohibit the re-election of sueh directors at this time. Mr. llanlon v 4aVW.a a fUsM JL Qc Searles & Searles. 119 S. 14th. Cor. 14th & Dourj.Sts ., Cmatia, Neb f . 't ti 3 t-ii-fc', wiTiiuts. vreaiaielll. our I 1 ijl I name are loo Javorably known, every e ?s "r repuiaiiun la at stake. our health, i I'i-ss is too sr1ou a manor to jiUie In . .1 .' " I ' -VA.MK. .KS.S ' l"tolt. Honest doi ti '' r-.L us ibeir UW.M NAMK IN THK1H l-:l , i b tZ fno enanilnatlon and consultation. Write uiptoin UlanK for lieunu treatment. for 1 Now la tHa Hm. . - . ... , luu, your wants known throng The Bee Want Ad page. Open Shop In Mobile. MOP 1 1 K. Ala.. Nov. l?.Au but one of the building contractors of Mobile 1 tod-iv put their establishments on the ea n hoi b.mls. ac.rf-iiii.u to a previous tjiwrnenl As a re-suit aliout I 5urt men In the building trades fad. d to show un for work I taaktna Smothers llama. YANKTON. 8. D.. Nov. l-(Se ial.l In a toot latll game here today Yankton cellegc li' fe-Hled iiuix.n colh ve. s I , OEuaous CandyPebbles T fit la tut triumph of Confictiontr'ijlrt aw-S. t' Put up in linen Vjit I1 rrsdr to mail. 2ic. .. l. is. Repetti's French Caramels Mc. slk. A Sample Box con taining Six rlavors mailed txaitpaid eo receipt ol 1V. t tiorulaifs sod Bod bout superior Io sbt otber. Mae l rta.itrf fMnwrliaac. ') 43! rtitb Att, HewTvrh Mall ovdra ra.rffei1ly and pramptly fll)d. Mttd fur MU U4. FOIl SAKE BY COl'KTXKY K CO. IJE.WKTT Ct. IV)STOX HTOKK IUllG Win, OM.UIA S14.75 oicas and eturiri VIA Illinois CentraJ RailrooLd Account International Live Stock Exposition Tickets on Sale December 1. 2, 3 and 4 Return Limit. 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