I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2d", 1JKM. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Office, 10 Tearl TWO MEN HELD UP BY THUGS fkn Etd Bobbed by Tw WU Prmd Ven Batttrdsj lirbt. C. E. SWANSON TH OTHER VICTIM te 'Via gioB-s-ed Sar lpir Xt-ark awd Broadway tni f IS T-akea free Hie rackets. f Twj holdups, alleged t' linve been eom ji.ltud late Saturday night, were reported (. th police, ly the victims. John Reed. mvit-jhrnmi In the employ of the Union l"a- clflc. rtDnrfil th. he was retiirnlctt t Council Bluffs from Omeha on the .. ar and left It at Nineteenth treet. Two tea followed hlin off t.h car and attacked him from behind a h was walklrg be tween . Fir l and Bei ond avenue. After Vnocking Mm down, the. thugs. Reed said, went through lis. peel 'en and relieved bjm vf between J14 and $t. Keed said his as sailants, r jouDg men and apparently neatly UtMel. (T. H Swajisom. llvll. at 31 S.uith Tenth Mtleet. waa found about midnight in a ilaztd conlltloii sitting cm th) curb at Ninth etreet ami First avenue, near the Illinois Central freight depot, by a passnrby. who notified the police. Pwanaon. when taken to polk-e headquarter. eaJd that witan h turned ff 'Bma3way cirto Ninth atreet on hla' way lioinn about 11 o'clixk lie waa followed by a stranger who over tfok.hlm and struck him from brhlnd with nuppoecdly a aandbag. Swaneon tr. ktUH-ked unionscloua and when he came to Uncovered trmt hi poket had been turned nijde out and US taken. Bwanaon wa un ITie to give veiv the allghlext Ueacrlptlun of Mj aesaf M. I repair clo ka. I put them in good run ning order, clran them up and fix them' ao fon can depend on the time, ai a reason able price. O. Mauthe, 258 TV. Broadway, v Far imported wtnea and liquors and Bud. Valaer beer, go to I. Roaenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, 61 Bouth Main atreaU Hpvclal PjrogTRphy aale thla week. Alex ander', SS3 Broadway. SVH ArWJIX'TELT 5UARANTEK TltK JlADIANT HOME BABH BfRNlCR STIVER "t) CRACK, TUB BiT IN 'l'HK WO.J.D. CAIA AND PKR THEM. BKATB8 AND FOR THE BOYS. J'ETK.KSON & 8CHOENINO CO.. HDW. rur f it ure, co. bl.ufks, ia. t JflOS THA1Ki;iVIG VBRTICK Itrmoi by Rrr. Jamea OKay at Ptrat ' Preubjrterlaa Charch. 'fh rtiurchea of the city will unite in a fhanknglvlng aerrlce to he beld Thnreday morning In the First Presbyterian church. Ttov. James O'May, pastor of the Broadway Methodist church, ,haa been selected to preach the Thanksgiving sermon and spe cial music will be rendered by a quartet tronsrtsting of Mra Warner Welsh, Mrs. N. C,Ward, C. W. CoVer and C. R. Chaae, With Mies Thatcher at the organ. . Tltankrgivlng ssrvlcM will' also be held Thursday niondng at Bt. Paul's Eplscoval chun. The rector. Rev. H. W. Btarr, will preach a Thanksgiving sermon, and a fea ture of the aervicea will be special music by the choir under the direction of Mrs. W. TV. Sherman, with Mtse Xorene at the organ. flee our beautlHil new Xniaa pliotegrsphs and .portraits. .We are making some hand auine water colors, sepia and crayon work 1 which must be ordered before December 17 and we won't disappoint j-su. Schmidt, photographer. Combination gaa and electric chandeliers ud , the celebrated Welabach Incandescent gua burners. Why not see us before yen buy.' TV can certainly pleaa you on price and quality of goods. ' Shephan Bros., 631 West Broadway. TfaaakaariTtaa; gala On all our high grade dining room furniture. HI to W per cent discount on our entire line ef buffets, sideboards, china cabinets, din ing tables and chair from now till Thanks giving. Keller-Farneworth Forniturs Co. Fragrant, far Maaieavle. The following program haa been arranged for the musicals te b given Wednesday evfcnttig by Wheef No. at the Ladlaa' Aid aoclety of the Broadway Ifethodlet church, THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. f ew iVople Know Hoar feeta! it is fm rrewvlng Health and Beauty. , Coats Nothing; To Try. Nearly ' averybody knows that charcoal U the safeat and moat efficient distnfact 3t and purifier in nature, but few rsalice Its valu when taken Into the human r ttm for the sanve clssastng puno'- Ciiarcoal It a remedy that the mere yon take of it th better; It Is nui a, drug at all, but simply absorbs th gases and Im purities always present In the stomach and iuiee'.tnas and carries 'them otil of the J stem. CUarcoeJ sweetens tb breath after smok ing, drinking or after eating onions or other odorous vegetables. . Charcoal effectually clears and Improv es tit cauvlaxlon, it whitens the teeth, ar.d rnrthsr acts aa a natural ard eminently safe i-athartlc" It absorbs the irjurtaus gases which ccl lect in the s'omarh and bowels; It disin fects the mouth and. throat from the pol n ot iaftrr, All 6:tielm Mi, charcoal lu one form r another, but probably th beat char coal and tit moat f i r the mony la in piuart'B Cl.arcoal Incr.gs ; they are com lel of the finest powdered Willow char coal, and other herni!es antiseptics In tab let fonr. or rather In th form of large, plaaaant tasting loweng-es. the charcoal Velug mixed with honey. Tb dally us ot these losenges will soon iU in a much Impnortd condition of the general health, better complexion, sweeter reath and purer blood, and the beauty of Ii la. tb4 uo svsstble harm can result from their oontlnued use, but. on the contrai-y, gieat'benem. - A Buffalo physician, in speaking vt the hepefiis of charonal. a; s: 'l advise ti;art's Charcoal Lnerngee to all patients sifferlng front gas In stomach and bowels, and to clear up the complexion and purify ttie breath, pifmth and throat; I also be l:v the ibrer s greatly bvneflted wltl; the dally use of them; they cost but twenty five cents a box at drug stores, and al though In tome sense a nateut preparation, yet I bellava I get nior and better char coal in 8iua-t's t"hn:cl Ixei.gea tlian in any bt the ordinary charcoal tablets." . deud yoi.r name arul address today for ja fre trial pa kage and nee fur yourstif. l". A. 8-as 8rvart HHg . Mat'tail, aivli.' j BLUFFS St. Trl. 4.1. at C.e residence of Mr. (3. G. Baird. I".,,S High, suret: . Piano P-Mo Selected Mia Curl Frederick Slough. Piano inrtwt-Plceolo Fantasie. ..fit ahani I'trsf Piano, Mlssea Bessin and Matlle. (irwi: BkoihI Piano. Mi Rnr.hnel I Maynard and Helen Dent. eoio- 4 nr iuun t uiuinnn i,ir;oin.j. Mr. AJiion Ray Heap--. Reading Selected Mr, lvillie Dick Burge. Piano Trio-("Vera rd Gtle Fondey .Mi Hie Ijorene Hamr.iel, Tuli Lst. end Adelaide Rradley. Solo 8nl f ted Mr. Csrl Fie.1erl.-k Stoug'i. Chorus The Pastures of th l.oid iinsi.tl Broadway Choir. t,aeky Tktlil. To !i6.ve your clothes cleaned instead ot buying r.ew one Give ue a trial is all we ask and me are sure you will tll your neighbors how i ke it wes don. We dye lace, plumes, etc.. to match sample. Conn K ' Cleaning Co. and I Rug Factory, M X. Main. Both 'phones 31S. Sewing machine nppllc. tewing ma chines repaired, sewing machines for rent, or we can sell you one on satisfactory term. S. if. Williamson, 17 8. Main. A Metsgar 4fc C. N Location ef fntotesaile Bakery, 61 Mynstcr Stree t, Council Bluffs. Ia. Home-made Brd a Specialty. Vlsitura Welcome. FIK-BT FARK '! OH VII Mass Meellas In City Hall TVeMes. day Evralng t Dlat-waa Haeatlnn. The diKcjsxion at the public maetlng on WedTiesday night in the city council cham ber of the question of a 5-cetit fare between thla city and Omaha, it la expected, kill bring out a large gathering. Residents Of the western part of the city, who utartrd the campaign for the reduced fare between the two cities and have been actively push ing it since, aie expected to attend in large numbers. Sentiment concerning the 6-tent fare la divided, and the proposition undoubtedly will meet with more or less opposition from certain of the retail rnrrchauts of the city, who fear that a reduced rate will result In come of the traxie drifting across the river. On the other hand, advocates of th &-cetit fare contend that this fear of the retail merclianta ia not well founded. Ad vocatea of the reduced fare believe that it would reault in further building up the city by bringing famillea from across the river to make their homes In Council Bluffs, where, it ia contended, living is cheaper than In Omaha. Members of the West Knd and West Council Bluffs Improvement clubs, which started the campaign for the 5-cent fare, are waging a vigorous campaign and some seem to think that the city council chamber will be inadequate to accommodate the crowd expected at the meeting Wednesday night. We will have a nice stock of fancy tui keys, ducks, geese, chickens, oysters, game and fish of all kinds for Thanksgiving. Central Grocery and Meat Market. We make, a specialty of chtldren'a shoes and also fitting children's feel. Sargent's Family Shoe Store. ' Economy washed egg coat was aievec named better, for it Is cei taloly econonil nal. .It leavea a. small amount of aahea when burned, make, a good hot Are. and it Is a. lasting coal and does not make a much sntoke as most soft ccyJe. Council muffs Coal and Ice company. 'Phone 72. MAJjONBT CIGAR CO., 89 PEARL. ST.. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA.. DISTRIBUTERS FOR THE ROBERT BURNS lu CIGAR AND UTTLE BOBBIE. OLD TIMES AND ERRI8 So CIGARS. ROODETOKiH TRIAL POSITO.TKD CaaepCf Maa ladlctea fur Rigaiay In gegteaaber Goes Oxer. On the application of counsel for the defendant, th trial of O. Henry Smith, alias George Goodenough, indicted at the September session on the charge of bigamy, has been continued to the next term. Good etimigU. under the name of Bmlth, was married In this city January 1, 1fct2. to Mae E. Scott, when he had a wife, Minnie Good enough, from whom lie had rot been di vorced. Since his indictment lie has been at liberty under KM bunds . Th aecoud trial of George Matheson, on the charge of shooting and dangerously wounding Constable J. C. Baker of tlil-t city, has been set for Monday of next week, the same day as on which the trial ef FJmma RJpke has been assigned, and U will probably not l reached until later in the week. Mallieson ou Id former trial a few years as, was convicted and sen tenced to eight years in the penitentiary. He appealed and Uie case was aent back for r stria! on a technicality. Matheaon hs been at liberty on bond and since his con. victlon has married. The defense claimed thai the shouting was accidental. Farmers, when you need a good farm wagon, you can get the Old Hickory and Van Brunt at pilcea that are vighl; alr scoop board and wagon boe. Any on will tell you where Van Brunt's place Is. Women who lnw the sturdy wearing qualities of good fla)..leltes will embrace this opfM'i I unity for securing $1.W nighl gewus for o, I'd floor. The Johu Beno Co. See Stephen Bres. for the latest, and best Inserted burnsis. 59 West Broadway. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. Niglit, t sleep aa Railway Track.. James Patterson will have tu explain to Judge Scott in police, court this morning what piompled hint to seek the street rail way tracks aa a aleeplng place Saturday night. Patleivou. who was found lying on the track at Thirtieth street with his hed resting on the vail, objected strenuously wbeit the crtw of one of the Omaha motors attempted to remove him from Ins danger ous position. The atiwng aearch light mi the front of the motor enabled the motor nuin to) fee lVttsraoai's rocunibent form l;r time to prevent ruiuting over and prolmMy killing blui. Patterson wns lok'd up by tfce police ar.d cluirged with being clvjnU. MIOB NEXTI'J. Davis, drugs. Ciara'a. . sodas. Stcrkert seiia carpets. Fine engrwvlrg at LeJTert'. IJd Rogers' Vony Faust beer alee Boiwlck for Ninas goads. Plumbing and heating. Bixby Lewis Cutler, funei-al diractur. H. 'pllO-Tl SK. Woodfing Undertaking touipsny Tel. g. dinneis. Plari tarO for Yhaukivliig Alexander a art atere. It only teste a -riit stamp t get Ha fer's pi-k Council Biiifts. Is. DIAMONDS AS AN' I ,VV1 -STMtNT. TAK TO LEFFERT A BOLT IT. Mia May Warrvn of )t. Jneeoh. Mo., Is the gueal of lit uutiL, ilia, fl L- eVles. I C. Iliildwlrt and daughter IHw left last erijuf for an e.tejic4 L Ip th;ough (lie eouth. Alt siaes of etorrn doors, storm saab, slorm wir.dowa and weather strtoav at Geo. Hvaasla.l'a The ioa:poiit,l ao:.anl .meeting of the l j Uhwt.irrs of tjs VKi-1 Fellow a' 11(1 k avcJa'-Kn K1 be held wtiu.ty ereiK.ii i i te o.TI e nf I,. Hammer in (Mil lllow" rc-:;irl". Officer f"t- tl.e ensuing yesr will be elvtid at thi mce'inp. The art department of the Council Bluffs Woman's i Inn nill mcrt Ihis afternoon in the clul moms. Mn's frit lined overshoes, J1.J0. 'Men's Boston pur? gum overshoes, Jl.u". Duncan ; Hau. S S. Mnin. If yo'if shoes ned rciulriujr brl"t thini tn n. We fix thrin while t.u wait. Hai gents familv slio stirre. PMViVal Mullis will lue Wednesday for Chicago to spend Thankscivlng with his svnt, .Mi. C. K. ThiHims. We hnxr ordrir.l 1,fr.i (rs::ons vf solid p-fkd ovs:rs for Triankspii Ing. Ceuttal Urncery and Mrjt Market. T1 ladies of th Mnci-Hles lixve In definitely postponed Ihe i urd party to have been give;i toniotrow,aftr moon. Rrfore buying a gas or electric portable cull and see mr Mne. New. up-to-date and prives are right. W. A. Maurer, A beautltiil and ornamental gas Viiurner, i the Welsbach chick lump, complete, Jl.Ji. I Stephan Pros., 5J8 West Broadway. I WANTED An eTprrl'nced man to dress turkrys, gere, lu k nnd chickens. J. ' 2,0'iler Jr. Co., loo-l'-li"'. I.'.ronclwsy. i Wlnler term Wcst'-rn Iowa College opens ' Monday. Pe it. Hcnd for cMtaluguc. ' 'Phone for information. Both 'phones. Mi Helen Robins"' l"ft yejeterday for i Clilcagcv where she will be one of t'l brldeHmalds at the wedding of her friend. Miss May Pastln. 1 Take a look in our window at Kisk'a granite ar.lf-lia.ltig innsieis: four elies, li.TS, fJ.OU, l?.Je, t2Xi. Swaine &, Maucr, a"8 West Broadway. I iy $12 per ton for cast iron; mixed, $10; eteiv. IS; rags. 1'ic per lb.: rubber. 7V: copper, 11c per lb. J. Katelman. 803 Mani, both 'phones 66". Thanksgiving is not complete unless you have a box ot ben bona we h'-ivc the best or a pound or two "f our nitre iionio-ma.de 1 candy. Muocl. Jig TV. Rro-idway. The dty council is slicriuled to ninet in ad.'ntirned rejinlsr wnlnn tonlieht. As far as Ip known tlie noihlnR of arieal ini portnnce to come before (ho ins'-tlnir. The. I'lower Mission will hold a h'.'fi'iess meotlng this morning at tho ie"id'"ncfi of Mr. Kmmet Tinley on Willow avenue to make arrangements for Thunksglvlne. High grade ai'anlte work, from tho best Barre imported granites, lettering, carvlr.g and tracing. Fine ninnurontal work a. Bl-eclalty. aheeley 4L lane, 37 East Broad way. Plate Senator C. 5. pand'is? bus tendered lo (lover nor Cummins his re-inalln a a member of bis staff. Ml. Paunners was ap pointed tn tf'i as iiidao advocate gcneml with the rank of colonel Dr. nnd Mrs. . O. Smith w (11 hold their annual reception nt the CongroaHtlnnnl church porsonnge this evening, when sll members ol the congregation and their friends are Invited to be present. M. J.r Hughes, for the hist two yenrs miinnger of the local branch of the Minne apolis Thresher compnny, hns b'.-crt trans ferred to the company's tirnnrh at I'eorla. He will be sucoecoed here by J. C Cooper, cashier of the local branch lor the last six years. ' , ioi chocolate, liv; hot coffee, 10i-. hot tomato bouillon, l)e, hot clam bouillon, oc; hot chicken lioulllon, loe; Jiot beef ten. hot malted niilk. liV; hot clam broth, lie, and hot lemonade, luc; Clark's sundae. jc. SMived with cream and wafers. Chuk Drug Co. Your 'Phtinksgivlng dinner will not agree with you utiles you sit down and ret a few minutes after dinner and listen to one of our Victor or Edison talking machines. We have them from 10 tip and most any kind of record you want. Williamson, W 8o. Main PU ARK YUi: rtOINO TO i l.'T A FCIINACK IN THAT NEW HOl'FE? IK YOl AUK. 1-ET I S Fldl'RE WITH YOl" ON ONB OF OT'R HOT-AIR ORKF.N FCRNACI'M. WE KNOW WK CAN rtl'lT YOl.' IN TRICE AND WORK. V. A. BPENCEK. Ifr WEST BROADWAY. 8e the new wall decoration at W. a. riewetsim'S. Mjialla. th antique designs and coloring. Pictures and framing. HaVo your pictures framed ready tor Nmas. A largo line of new mouldings to select from. TV. 8. Hcwetson, Masonic Temple. Broad way and Fourth 8ts., Council Bluffs. Did you ever notice if the glass on your picture was dull and smoky and prliup a number of blisters in the glass? It you want to ahow off your pictures in proper style you must have a good clear glaaa. We handle only the best blaan and can frame your picture f that they 1 S , X VOUMBrii riauv block. What is the use or buying ready-made Bill' that gel out of shape after you wear thein a few days, when you can eel a tailor-made suit at Hicks' right up-tn-dtn In style, a good fit, and at a vry reacon able -price? One of lilcks' suits will out wear three ready-mnde suits and will al ways look well as lo.ig as there Is any thing left of It. Bee Hicks a' -m your clothes it pays. A burglar attempted to enter the A. K. Munter home Friday night by a ecoc! (ory window to which h had climbed by a laridr. The noise aroused Mr. Hunter s son, who met Mr. Burglar at the window as the latter was about to enter the room. The burglar got such a siuptlse that he slid down the ladder ond disappeared In the d"' I before young Mr. Hunter could get a good look at him. Spade! Sgads! Choice early Ohio potatoes at tn-. -llvered In five-bushel lots or more. Both 'phones 181V Bridenatlne & Binltii, Hoi S. th St. Special bargains in pianos all tills woek al Bouilcus' Piano House. Good pianos at from W up. .186 Broadway. Council E toffs, Ia. Where the organ stands upon (he building. BIG LINK OF FINE WORSTED TKOl'8 1" RINGS AND SCOTCH SUITINGS JUST ARRIVED AT E. S. HICKS, 13 PEARL ST. CUT GU8S, Frenxer, lth and Dodge. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER , lasw la Nebraska leday. Colder la Kasl Parlloa Raia In Ima Todaj. ' WASHINGTON. Nov. Uoi e. at of the weatheir for Monday and Tueathty: Por Nebraska Snow Monday, colder in at portion; Tuesday fair. For Iowa Rain in enst, rain or n iv and colder in west portion Monday; Tues day fair in west, snow ami colder in cal portion. For Kansas Fair in l, rain or nnow and colder in east poulon Monday; Tuesday fair.-'' For Missouri Rain Monday, colder in west portion: Tuesday fair in west, rain or snow and colder in east portion. for Colorado General'., fair Monday and Tuesday. For Wyoniir-g-Iocal , snows Monday: Tuesday lair. For Squill Dakota-Snow and cold-jr Mon day; Tuesday fair. l orn I Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, Now U" -Official record of em peiature and prefipi'alioii, compared with the corresponding day of the past thre yearsi lis, lfcfe. 1K.H. lrt Maximum leniperatuie.... 5 .'l "S 17 .l :iiii;ii!ii t-uipi-ature.... Its 1'K i '. Mfii teinperature ., 44, :cs i', Pieilp'tatKin H .-) .oo 1 eirjl-erature and precipitation departure frwul tiie iioimal at Omaha since Match 1, and comparisons with the past two years: .Normal t'uipt latine Jt Fxee for the day 3 Total exc-ess sime March 1 Normal precipitation .. Kxcoa for tne day IS . .lUlnch . .13 Inch . ."Kl.sn inches . 4 o9 inches . I'.hi 1 nc be . I. (si in,ehtl ; Toial lainfall since Mrcii 1... j Dsnc'iency sim e Match 1 Defi -leiic.v for or. period, la-el. Resort from etalloas at T P. M. Station und Slat of Weather. Birmateu. snuwing Ttriup. Max. Ram at . p. it. Temp. fa.i. Cnev enne. cloudy I'hlcago. cloudy Dver.poit. i luudy !enver. efear Havre, cloudy Itelena, ai.owlr.g luron. snowing Kansas City, taiuing... Nortu Platte, clotiu "... riilia. cluuny Rapid City, i loudy til. Louis, eiouov Hi. l's'il. raining Salt Ika City, allowing valentine, Mtiuwiug V ' i i I , a o n, toady .(.' i' 4H 4 .(, M 41 ,V 1 4t .! '. v J - 1! .HI 'JA ."4 44 41 .0: '"'J ii .... (6 f. ,i( r.i' ,mi l4 ir. T r.i :9i ,i ;c .ij J 'Jt . u 1 liidicaie 1 1 a. e of pre ipiiaiiuii. 4 A. Wi.LSU, lavcsl F;t)vattr. I GRAND JURTIS UNDER FIRE Effort Will Be Mads to Abolith tin Sjittm Eutirelj in Iowa. INSURANCE REPORT IS NEARLY READY ew Fleeted Mate Onlrere Anaounre a Tnmber f Ippolntmrsti tharlty Workers to Meet In (.rlnnell. (Fitmi a Staff Coi respondent. Dil-S MOINES. Nov. l"5.-(Hpcclal.)--low's grand Jury system is to cme In for a great deal of discussion at the coming session of i he hsllature. Th"ir will be a concerted Mr:icli en the system nnd there will even be l)Mls introduced to nbnllvh tlie system en tirely. There Will bo other bills introduced lo amend the system si that there can be iui-s carried to ItIhI In criminal matters without the action of-th" grand litry. Over n yar mo when the State Bar association met there was u discussion of the proposi tion lo abolish the sslm. which was started by Judgr M. J. Wade or Iowa City, who was then congressman from the Sec ond district. H offered a resolution f'lf (he abolishing of the grand Jury. The grand Jury csuie In 'with Its defoiulers and the resolution failed of passage, but many per aoris were discovered who were In favor of alK.iisiilns tli' grand iury. Now toine of these champion, are (roing to go before the legislature with a hill tu that effect. Alder man Har.iery ot this city, w ho failed to get the aland Jury to Indict an official uf h local., public service i.orpoiiition for bribery, became. ii , advocnte of ti e proposition t amend th- sytnef-' '0 to allor.- (ases t he run led to trial' trViTV..l.-,. n indictment by the grand Jury. U is i:i infer! i.j.. Mder man. Hanier and those Interested W illi' I'im that the present system allow too maiii cham-es for making up juries. l"ndr the law as at present the election judges certifv n list of names frr-ni ihtir precinct of per-I sons eligible to service on the grand Jury. I This list Is certified to the cler' and he : and the auditor ere required to prepare n list from these 'names certified and then1 drH W twelve from the list, which sliall con- I stltule the grand jury -panel. From thi I paml at the licglnulng of each term for one year seven iinnies are drawn to constitute llio grand jury for tho term. At the be ginning of the next year an entirely differ ent pHiiei is made up. When the grand jury Tor the "November term of the-Polk county court was made up It was found to contain the names of the three members who refused lo vot the lndctmiils ngainst the official referred to aUive, and the names of those who had voted for alio Indictment were left rdT. It may have been ftn accident, ami Alderman Hamery's frjends do not say but that II was. but they look mysteriously-nnd soy they are In favor of n law that will allow caes to go to trial on the filing of informations and without a grand jury Indictment. They do not charce any crookedness, but point out thvtt whiln lh: names .re in the hands c.f the auditor and clerl'i it would be easy for them to Juggle the name and doctor things up. They demand that' tVre be legislation that will prevent this. . 1 Insurance ' Report Nearly Ready. The report to thtv legislature to Ire made by the legislative insurance commission and which by law iuut bo completed by De- crmber 1 wilj no'e.coinpletcrl finally till nfxt wer.k,'ihouahii ia -praeticully' known now what the- r'port. will be. ilon. Nate Kendall will be back Monday from tho trip south to the dedication of the monuments, and it is, the Intention to complete the re port before ThnnksglvinK day, so that the commissioners cait:g home fci that day.' The report will recommend laws prohibit ing the future organization of fraternal In aurcjice companies not charging an ade quate rate: prohibiting compulsory arbitra tion of fire losses on the demand of one party: prohibiting th.. fire cnnipaiiy'a rule requiting written endorsement for altera tion of pollcle-s; requiring the use of a uni form policy for fire Insurance; requiring payment of fire loss in cash If cash is de manded; life companies to issuo annuel or deferred dividend policies at the option of Hi", insured; requiring existing fraternal to raise ihelr rate and requiring old line life companies to distribute their surplus annually. Asiioliitnieuts Agreed I pu. -Appointment for porition at, the slate house under the ortlcers who 1 will take office January 1 are practically agreed tijion or tccitly understood. In the office of the attorney Rcuerul C. W. Lyons will be the UHslstant. In. the office of secretary of sluts Joint Jamison of Casey, now In the land department of the office, will be deputy f-ecrefary or elate, and Henry Saberson of AUa will continue as chief clerk. Guy J. Brewer of De Moines, corporation clerk, will be clerk of the laud deportment. James H.- Wilson of Adair county will re. main a document librarian and J. D. Petets ot Newton will reiuuln is janitor. The other positions will lie Piled later. In the state treasutcr'n office Quincy Willis will rem.) in as deputy nnj the other posi tions will not be tilled for some weks yet. In the office of the rsilro.nl commission It Is expected that Dwiglit X. Lewis will re main ns secretary, thoiiph tills Is not known yet. and tho I'onimissluns i a have given no hint of l heir intention. II Is quite llkelv that llice will be .nie change In the other position-. (burltr Workers to Meet. The niitfth unnlial meeting of the Icwa. Confeicncu of Churl' Hj and Conectlons will be held In (liiuncll Mecemher G to 9. The address of Prof. Frank 1. llenlolt will be kiven tie til st day. Hastings II. Hart, superintendent of t lie Illinois Home society, will discuss "Friendleif Children and Their Care." He was largely instrumental in securing the Illinois juvenile court Isw. Working relief in cities will be discussed by Misa Charlotta C.off of Des Moines, and Prof. C P. Wye J IT of Iowa, college. S. II. D OL R m wmw AND "THE BEST." pf BOTTLED PURITVAGESTnENGTII Look for the word "RYE" in red on label.' Distillery: Distributers: Frankfort, liy. ItiUy Dros.'s Co., Omdha Do you Mills of - Thcwhii makes V 1 ; ' jajV tit"" '.' Crosi.." ' ' tlr'iinci: will give an address on tn care ot the V5; Thursday nfternoon Mlr-s Lnnebeck will diSoi." Ihe subject ni family desertion as will Mis Flora Dnnlap of Des Moines. Tlie juvenile cif..Jt and its law will be the subject or a paper by udse James A. Howe. lion. C. G. Santvler "f Council Bluffs elves a paper on inritcr?iil .,.. -1,1,. I, will !. .Usensscil llV Hon. Kniliit McClaln of the Iowa, supreme j court. Tulerculosis and poverty will I the I subject of a paper by Rev. A. E. Kepford. Tlio John Worthy school, a practical ic foimatory for boys, bv Paul S. Pelrce, Instructor in sociology in the. University of lowii. Farmer (oiiiIor lo Oes Moines. Agriculturists of all kinds will be in this city the week beginning December II. The stockmen represented by the Coin Belt Meal Producets' association of the slate will be In session in the Commercial ex change hall and will be addressed bv Judge 8. H. Cowan of Fort Worth. Tex., attorney, and T. TV. Tomllnson, reerelaiy. of ihe American National Life Stock association. Judpi) Cowan's address will be delivered In the Young Men'a Chiistian assotivtlon audi torium Tuesday evening. December 11. The lowu Farmer' Institute will.oei In tlie rooms of the department of agriculture In the rtato house Tuesday forenoon, De cember 11. with an address of welcome by j l.afe Young, editor of the -..apiiHi. aim , there will be addresses by C. G. Meseiole, secretary of the Iowa Farmers' Co-Opera tive a ssorl lion, on "Farmers' Co-Operative j Associations.", by H. W. Colllngw-ood. enuoi j of the Rural New Yorker, on ue-veioi--nietit of Eastern Agriculture.:' and by Don L Rerrv of Winlerset on . "What - the Farmers' Institute is Doitig . for the Farmer." In the nfternoon Tuesday thei"5 will be addresses on horses by Prof. Ken titdv or the Iowa Agricultural college, by Prrsideut A. Ii. Slekney of the Gient Western on freight rate malring. I'V Pr"' Curtis of tho Iowa. Agricultuial college on the college work and by Mrs. Harriet T . Ashtou on "Poultry on the Farm." Wedi.es rluy the agricultural convention will be held, at which the office is of the state ib .ailment ot agriculture and the directors will make tlilr reports and there will be addresses bv Governor Cummins and other. In the afternoon there will be th election or officers. Thursday aui Frldav the Plate Foard ot Agriculture will meet. During the same week there will also ue In session the Iowa Park and Fotestry nssocl ation and the Btate horticultural depart ment In their rooms in the slate house. ...... ,..tle for Offices. The fight which last year took place for the principal ofnre of the Iowa State l rav eling M-n'a association promises to bs -....Heated this year. Last year the scramble was to elect the uecreiary who should succeed F. k. ""'.' ; DrMs was elected and 1 this year a candi date for re-election. Haley Had held the position tor a long time and would have been re-elected but for bis untimely death. This vear A. TV. Rader. a traveling sales man for the Iowa Drug company. Is a can didate f.r the position. H. B- II-B ' i this city is a candidate ioi .:--..-- - president and the only canamsie to .n,.. thus far against lilm is John C. f 8 prague. Warner & Co. '1 here will oe in - vacancies in more than a ihe bosrd or aireciois -. dosen candidates are out for the ixisitioii. Fraternity Girls thf In- The West Des Moines School board bai won in lis light again! the fraternities and sororities in the West Des Moines High school and the fraternltie will disband. One of the boys' fraternities disbande.l a day or two ago. Today the Board of Edu cation rwelved notification from the secre tary of the Kappas, a girls' sorority ,tht they had voted to disband and had "raised' all the ribbons of pledged members. This practically ends the fraternity question In the Des Moines schools. Will laspect Falrnrld. A requesi has reached the slate auditor for an Inspection of the affair anil accounts of the city of Fairfield under the state in spection law. Cities of Z.M ur more people W 1 nSr'Cl IN BOND t"vs.- know that' the great Pillsbury-Washbum linneapolis are now making PILLSBURY'S BEST Cereal, Vitos te heart of the wheat. A 21b. package 1 21bs. of delicious creamy white food Your Grocer has it now rSsVS-SiV c r . I II ' must be Inspected at least once every two years. Cities of less than TiAHi will be ex amined only If they nsk for it. Fairfield has asked for It and tlie examination will begin next week. Atlantic is the only other city that hns asked for an inspecth n of its account, and that Inspection has been made. TIitc have been examined tha far Crt'ftoii, Fort Madison, Marslialltnwn, At lantic u..?"" Keokuk. A movement Is already under way to require an Inspection of tho accounts of clrx.'.nlie- and to create a depart ment In the state auditor' office employing live or six Inspectors-, to devote nil their lime and attention to tlt work of making tho examinations. ' Will' Select u ( ouimlK'iiiBn. Politician are of tlie belief that "', w i" be no national democratic ronmji""Pmau selected from Iowa to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Wnlsh bcVTc' or the bitter fight over the position. In fact, the Bryan men are making an effort to get tho selection put off till the state convention of litl ami to fight the matter out there. They are confident they can again regain ermtrol of the party organisa tion In that year. Ulyndon TVauta a I'nrdnn. Willln.ni P. Glyndoii. twice convicted of the murder of Miss Wljike Martin 'in i . k'cii" 1 "i r IX l !".... -.mr'l III s UiiifJ tiaJ rr- lS " traiuzra I VjfcQtji ajai.wroT-g ksif aW - 1 a;agssss.aaia).ag, v I J r, ,i i '-hi '. : . - -A ; - y ; : " i . r- y I ...i i viv -i n;:- "- m- a li'" ..Jl i , i Th Reliable Specialists honest, capaole and reliable Nowadays specialty work Is called for uud demanded, notably so when (lio suft'en-r's life or health is enduugered. It ia then that tlie'l.est tivstnieut liicul il science affords should Ixt sousht for. I.Hseases nnd weuknesses, wlileh are so prevalent among men are their worst enemies.. Thov produce)- startling weakness and cause great physical snd lnenlnl tortur. They eventually rob men of priceless manhood and strength. Neglect or improper tieati.itui have been the means of blighting the most radiant hopes, ni.ihhiK: busin.-ss a failure. Many sufferers are buying ready-made remedies at driii stoic, mid then wonder why they don't gel well, tither ex ci intent with "Kr'e S'r'at nunt" and "Quick Cure" schemes, and in the end find tlnir dlscHSc niuca iigfri-u voted. Do you not realize thHt the only way you can hope to set cured is to receive tlie Individual intention of specialists of recoirnized ability and expenenco auen as we are'.' Tlie physicians connected with (lie Slate Medical Institute are emi nently quilifled to advise, direct and treat such eases as come within our specialty, and when you avail yourself of our services you are assured of hon est, skillful and successful treatment. We cure safely and thoroughly Nervous Debility, Rectal and Kidney Dlfc- rarri. uhm an iiiwk.i-s uiiii nfiiMiri'F the result of speclric disease. Free rartnHiHn-t inrl Pf lrnlmitian lbs wviitfu.iai.Mu ami bsaiiiiuwovi ii. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE X308 Faxnam St., Between 13th ajjd 14th St., Omaha, Neb. CHICAGO a" RETURPv VIA COICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY - -s Account International Live Stock Exposition. " Tickets on sale Dec. 1, 2, 3, 4. Return limit Dec. 10th. Throe Fast Trains Daily ' From Union Station, Omaba, to' Union Station, Chicago. Leave Omaha at 7:55 a, m. 5:45 p. For Information, fold a rs, etc., call at City Ticket Office, 1624 Farnam St., or write tu F. A. Gongral Wrn ttgant Sfcf& Of -tieirnte cart Made by the man wno makes 'The Flour" :cc cic r t f e fi if ifii ubi i f f I t a 1 III! I 1 till I ! 1 . I I ' I : I i -'l - J - i : Grundy county, Iowa, ha appealed to tha legislature for a pardon. This is the sec ond appeal. Glyndon was Indicted In Grundy county, but given u . change of venue to Hardin county. There he was convicted, but because of An instruction of the lower court the case was reversed. On tho second heuring the trial was had In Story county and another conviction se cured. Glytidon's chief claim for a pardon is his allegation that Sheriff Klllgoro of Grundy county at both trials sal inside Ihe bar aiul coached the wilness how lo answer. ' MANICURE 8EVi'$ "'"-'' w & '"" It- .-!.... .. v.. I'l&tR-B. .8.. D , Nov. .vtP'cll Tele Cam.) Tomorrow morning the .'rth west ern road will put on a jiasserig. ".'" X m i i ii mm" ! 1 K , y m".' freight service on Its line from Fort licrie'V.I west, making dally trips to ,tlie etui ot in line, which will be At Midland, by the end of the present week. Under Its agreement with the boating company, the service will start from Fort. Pierre, until tlie Ice stops lioalins. alter which. It, will be from this city. ..." .' ' IS-k plait, gold Rings that are IS-k. CeB IT, Jeweler, 'M South 11th. (Set his price. oi n.t'll OUe lo 'lelllecl lEUOIUUCe or Offiee hourr,: 3 a. m. to f p. til. SUndaya, you cannot call, write. tJ 1 only. It 8 CsaaTrTI f "-11,'ai m. and 8:35 p. m. NASH, OMAHA, NEB. iaaaMSai aliWoBssi-a-Bl