) . I II' sail I SI III lint ""I I III 4MIMMII riailllllllH-IIIIHIimi-lllllll III.II.HII.IMi,MaMIIIIMWIMI MM Hi IIHIIW i lllllla -Ill MM LS atlM 1 1 Iaa S ' THECOMA! I A DAILY HKE; WEDNESDAY. XOVKMBEK 13. 1f07. ' " I 1 CURRENT NEWS OF IOWA'f"" COUNCIL BLUFFS Oftrm, IS geart . TcL 4. TIXOR MKXTIO. lil'lnr Moni" lodge will rrf in leg. ulr 'communication fid evening. J1 we sK Ih one tvi.-tl und you will al ways b- customs. Phones :U4. Bluff t : v Laundt y. !. ' 'enrf mdihiw Walter I Hm it h went to 1 f""'- Mnn yesterday on Imsiiicxf lrfote If'" supreme court. Vr iiu'huilrilna at 11.'- old l.lrh school Tudldlng arc being t: ken iluwn. the brick I cleaned anil stacked for' use elsewhere, "rompt delivery, best value, low prices line mwde and liept hiiKlnej.e t peya to I -ide with u. C H;fr Lumber Company. W'UH'J r.i Knight und Alio Mn londlinn. With cif Lincoln, Neb., were nmriied In thl it? etr.dv afternoon. Rev. Henry Dc 1 .0111; officiating. A tnroUns of the l'rttii AlpiiHv ,,f the First Biiptiat church will le 1 1 .1 thi even- ' i St home of Mr. TorhiH. M Wwl A arliinstnn svrllllc. Jan Smet.ik of Prague.. Nro.. ;nnl. Anna Anion of South Omaha w-i- niarrli i In i t'.il '.ty vestevdf.;-. the ceremony being ' T rrformr d bv .Initio" Or"n Hflurim from tbe recent 1 .snr.ilnaiion 1 ld bv County SiiteMintendetit of Schools, 1 Jackson show Hint of th" forty examined ill but tux secured rpiUftcatew. Lucille Jl.ndin. u child nt the Associated 'harlries rterhe, on Kast. ' rirc street, 1 reported to Hi" Board of Health yre- trday as qflerlng from dipMli'TlH. A h'jsin'css . meeting of the L'nwortli j R'j of tin- Htondiiy Mcthndi'i churcii . lll b lirld 1 1 it vmlns nt til" Iioiih- of j fi Mud Ifm'rr. Mi Frnnklin ycni:n. I W ijor fi. II. Fticlimoii'l airivrd homt )w ' irJay mopiinK liom Vicknbur. Tpiiit.. I whrr h 8tfMd1 tb- li nil 1 1 a 1 runloic of ihw Hoctrty of I ho Army of tti lnnpfHu. Rv. Ilfiiry r-IiiK wan rulird to Omaha , Sunday to orilrUtr at tli- wddlns of Oihrlw ptanlv nij Miss (Jr'jrp Wulint the hum- of tli' li;ldf. 'Kariium i .'Irrct. A Vrl lllf nut LorttJM Imvp not lm:4l-d froi 1 iiy of 1h relative of Pflcr ffvlffcr, 1 who dird t'rtdav at tlio r.mtnol hotl'from I "rat ulcohollfni. Tin- body is tll nt Cutlrr'B undertaking room. rotniatcr Tla'lton hit brt: notifitd to Htipoltit two nrv ratii.-n- for tli- rltv. Tli; , "UKihlr on the wnttlnif list ar J. N. m1 l lup and J. T. Jfilin:nn. TlK-lr .ippolnt- merit Ih expected about Novejnnor ". ; KuMrlliiK periniiK wort lulled vPstenluy . t" W. K. r'URR. r for n one-und-a-half 1 .tfory frnme rottaB nt U'I5 Ktfth uveiuie, to font !.. mill for h nne.tory franm ( cottap,. at lH'i pventh avenue, to rout Knbert Prake. the youth hot last. Satnr tl' afternoon by the arridentitl dlachargr of a- l-cailibir ivvcr in tlie hands of a cmpnton. t not a erioulv butt aa at 1 flrt annpoiwd nd probably will be able to t leave tho horpltnl In a day or o. Inapeetor funeral CMIlette ff the KnlRhta T'mplai- fif Iowa, will vlalt Ivanlioe roin- I 'nandery next Monday fvenlnK. Il Ih no. . wlble. that h will lc arronipanled bv Pnat Jrand. Clil. f Peddip of KintiietHbui a. The tneetlna: of t coinmajidcry will be rloU with a hanfiuet. ' uTt" flr lP"rtmnl a railed a little hefor. ti 'o'rnek- bit evening to th small dwelling at i.y,v Avenue !' owned and oe. euplPd by Mr. MeNnl. A bttrket of wator e-xttPKUlKhed-tlU' flHl.ief. whieb bad Htarled In th aide of the house, before the ar- ( rival of the flrrtnen. Janteo Gilbert and Pa.il Hirav.i. foil of Clinton Mrfoniild. 1,i len nvenii". have ennreij m iif. nuvv. and yomerilav r.t to their reppive Mtation. Paul, who ha already nerved1 four year, rrvenhsted and bait gone to Cnu rrnnrlaeo, while .Iiimc. who la a new recruit,, ha pone to New Vork. . Rev. noie B. Miner, who ha hern en-jaa-eil In mlplonnry work in Chln;i, und In liow in Aitteriea on n furloiiKh. will lecture tomorrow . venina: at Trtnltv Methodlnt bnreh on "The Ctiatom and' tjf of tho People of r-liina." The lecture, will be llluMirHto.j by at reopticon 1ewg and will be. free. John C- Parliyte. 2i7 JS.vnnd avenue, tiled eterriv In the federal ciourt a vol unlarv. petition ) bunkruptcv. . He advd ulea llabilltlea anureat Inn 1.;A.7S. H oel -nnlt of houaelioM good valued at, ty) and claimed a exempt. Moat of Hi llahllttic were ax-cumulated during the time Mr. Barhyte win in business in Tabor. Ia. The hearinr of Kvn ' Mcyueen. charged by Afr. Marv KelKon. a nolhli.i. ih SWITCn TRACK TO FACTORY t'rduy of the Joard of directors. rririi. Col A Fchorntgcii. the arehitecta. cr. lnfrtKted to advertise for Hds for the fx ravalion work for the foundation of the building. The bid are to be In the bunds of the arehitecta by Perember 1. K.tKIER TOO lit M 1U !KIX; fonv I COLE'S HOT BLAST r.r..f WW.,- r.-. t U7JU ! : Them From J.rr Kerr . Some Restrictions ARC LIGHTS AT US IIT ullrllir Inatrarterf to Proe-eeillna I nder , Ordlaaace f;rantlna the Road lllglit-of-Way in the (Hi. eiiarurniug. the peace,, wan continued bv .nidge pnyder for on we-k. at the end of hlcli It will probably oe dlamiased. The ottdenee taken yeaterdav ahoued that the " worn" '""l 'ken un the c(uarrela if their-rmrtive rhlldren nd-Judge Hnvder adnionlDlicd them to go home and live in peuce. A parlor meeting of the Woman' Chrla tian rwnperanoe union will be held Wed-n-KdHy afternoon ut tlie recideme of Mia. Nugent. Fifth avenue. It will be in V."" n.Hl.'!rr "f farewell reception for Mrs. -MauiJ Alttagrave, who will leuv ThutddHV tn inik htr home In flrnnd laland. Neb. . . m A" wrl. the priaon evanteliat, will be preaent Hnd give one of hia tem Ierane chalk talk. IlefreahmentH will be aorved nnd all .member nncl tlielr frienda are Invited. FIFTEEN YEARS r ' OF ECZEMA t 'Affected Hands, Arms and Legs Endured Terrible Itching and was . Unable to Sleep Would Tear the Bandages to Scratch the Skin In less than One Week CURED BY THE1 CUTICURA REMEDIES "I had eirtema nearly fifteen yean. Tba affactfr) part were my hands, anng d Jega. They were the worat in th winter tiro and wen Iwave itchy, and I 'could not keep from artatching theni. I bad to 'keen both . banda bandaged all . the time, and at night I would have to cratch through (he bandage the itch- , ing vii ao aexere, and at time 1 would hav to tear every thing off my heuda to ecratch the akin. I could not teat or ileep. ' I had etatral phrtieiaoa trea me but they enuld not give me a permanent cure, nor even could they atop the itching, After using the Cuticura Soap, one box Cuti cura. Ointment .and two bottlee Cuticura, Reanlvent foe a.hnnt ei day toe itcbing bad eeaaed, and now tbe eorea have disappeared, and 1 never fait better ia Dif Lie than I do now. Edward WoreJl. feand JQth, U. 8. ltifan try, Tort Crook, ebraaka. Tha tortuHug and disfigartng . , buniora araemaa, raebee, ilchinga, irn . tationa, and inflammetione of the akin, a. alp, and blood, with loaa of hair of in . v fani. children, and adulte, are inatantly relieveeV and speedily cured by the CutJ cura Kemediee, when ail else fails. timf.tit !ttmt MS llk ul ISuanl ft,, t nrr r mB (.! M lh St , I'utV ui Oio!:. C tV., Mr nml ! u rut.fy A, liM - -i,lm. Pot. luMun,KM (Mnr;,.. Fu IU..ilt.,M i , , ear a&Jw I ' u . u cm , imm- The city council last iila-ljt pi'd an or flitunc icratitinw the rhlcaao Oreat V ei n railroad I ho llaht-of-way for a awUch track aero South nvemio to the factory of the K. rhiltlren 8ona company. The provision recjulrlng the railroad to nialn tal:i an arc Ilerlit at the cro!lii(f Va ellm Inatcil after a prolonged discusioi). The orditiunoe panned Vvas cuie offered by Councilman Wallace a a. pubstitlte lor that Introduce originally . by the local at torney for the railroad. Mr. TVallpee' nrd nanco pro Ide that Hie track nall be removed in the event of tli factory being closed and that it hnH not' extend beyond the premise of the flilldieti'in Pop coni- pntiy and ahull not connect with any other ( railroad. The reaunn for theae restriction Mr.' Wallace explained wa due to the fact that be bad learned that the Great West ern tjr-slred the awilch track mote for the mrpotse of Kccurlnft connection with the ilocft I.-land tlinn merely to serve the fac- toty. Mt. Wwllace sahl the Hock Inland purchased the iVrge tract of lanl east of the factorv and Intended establishing nwltehinR yard there.; Following the paHsaco of the ordinance, against which C'ouncllnien Knudsen, Wal lace antl TounkeVmaii voted.- the city so licitor was. on motion of Councilman Wal lace. Instructed to bring the necessary pro ceedings to compel the Great Western to live up to tho requlrementa of the ordl nance 'granting it a right-of-way through the city. The ordinance In question pro vide In Pectlon 8 that the Great Western, or rcwre properly speaking, the Mason City A- Tort Podgie railroad, shall locate nnd permanently maintain and operate elec tric arc lights nt all points where Its tracks cros railroad or-tret railwny line or tracks whenever ho ordered to bo done by the city council. Fo far the Great Western h;is tefused to comply with the provisions of this eectlon of the ordinance. In the event of the Htreet railway company extending Its track lo the Hrhool for the Deaf it Is contended tho Great Western will then be compelled under this ordlnanco to maintain a light at tho South avenue crossing. An ordinance prohibiting the 'moving or hauling of traction engine or any kind of enicie wttli cogged wheels over streets paved with brick, under penalty not exceed ing lion, was passed under a suspension of the rules. Councilman Younkernian brought up the matter of securing a nite for a new house for No. 3 fire company and suggested the alte of the old mill at the corner of Bryant street and Waahlngton avenue. The matter wa referred to the city solicitor' to report as to whether the city could Issue bond for the purchase of a site aad the erection of a tire houae. City Treasurer True gave It as his opinion that the city could not, as It was up to its limit of indebtedness. a Time. Out of a pan-d of forty petit .hirers Judge tiie.ui in district court yeaterdav was only rvonocrwno i Bll X" lrnpun''' nineteen. The necessity of CROSSINGS j being nt fiome fi,r the corn husking was the Nfti.-ic. or several of the Juror, others weic ri k and various r :aons tor hclnfi unable to servo were offered by the remainder. Home wcra exeied for the entire term. i while (he corn buskers were informed that ili'V might be called upon to serve later when the coin busking senaon is over. The Jury was excused until today, but It t probaitle that the flrt case to he tried Bring before' It will I. that of tho stute against j nirrriF. cnargeu with nTtcntpten crim inal .isksuI! on 11-yrar-ohl Christina Chris naeii. The tase of the stHte against (1. Henry . Ptnltli, c barged Willi bigamy, whicih U the first on the alignment, will go over, a some of the witnessed have not jet bti secured, 'Judge .Mary whs in the city yesterday hearing arguments in the case of Edward Muuua.liu.ii against KeU, Callaghan & Co.. and : Kremont county and other, which w.is tried In Sidney last week. It is a case Involving damages for the construct ion of a drainage ditch. Judge tlnen was able lo resume holding , cojit in the county court house yesterday. (be steam having been turned oil. although the new heating plant has not been fully Installed. The suit brought bv Mrs. Augusta. Boone pgainst Kred . I'rlesio. and other, proprietors of a saloon In Miuden, in which she asked K.f),damages for sale of rTrpjor to her husband, was dlamiesci, l aving been ad Justed out of coutt. Owing to the attorneys being engaged befor the supremo court in Des Moines the trial of the $2n.oot) personal injury suit of Weber against the Rock Island railroad was continued. Lillie Toung' filed suit for divorce from to'-epii .v. Toung. to whom she was mar ried May. U, iwt, in Indianapolis. She charges her husband with treating her in cruel and Inhuman manner and alleges that on the night of September 30, lrnaj, he uttacked Iter, threatened to kill and chased her out of I he house with a large knife. Tlie next day. the plaintiff soys, her liu-h.v-d left "her. .Mrs. Voting asks for the custody of their tW( minor children. Wonderful Heater and Fuel Saver For Soft Coal, Lignite or Hard Coal f jipl lira. Cost of Stove Saved in Fuel BIHGLARO . FRK.HTEXKD AWAY Health O nicer to We anted. In corpllance with tbe new rules promul gated by the Towa. State Board of Health, the local Tioard of Health at It meeting last night arranged for the appointment of a quarantine officer. City Marshal J. H. Richmond wus instructed to appoint such en officer. whoe salary will be 7t) a month. The board recommended that the marshal appoint D. J. Whitaker, tlie present poll tax collector. The duties of the quarantine officer will be to attend to all matters In connection with the quarantine of contagious diseases, posting of notices, seeing that quarantine regulation are complied with, disinfecting premises where contagious disease existed, etc. The officer will also be required to look after sanitary conditions and the posi tion will be anything, as Major Richmond remarked, but a sinecure. if See wa Steve finh 00,1 vsS1 Aj you know one-half of soft cqal is jas the entire Rai supply Sot m.nv cities and towns being marie from tho same kind of soft co.ij jou r.re ti jfet. The extentof nnburned g.-.ses in hard coal ii shown bv opening the magazine co er of a base burner when the extraoxygen stipplied itlls the?ntire s:ove with flamingga. Other sloves allow this fta, which is tho best p.irt of the coal, also a large part of the heat, to pass up the chimney. This waste v ill average from lt.nl to toO.OOa year for every family and millions of dollars in fuel are thug wasted annually. The Original Cole's Hot Blast Stove Saves All Wasted with Other Stoves Cole' Original Hot Blast, by means of the Patented Hot rfrr. connection with other patented features, distills this ea. from tb. n.,.r face of the coal, otilmng it as a heat producer along with the fixed carbon or coke in the coal. On account of the patented air tight and gas tight construction giving perfect control over the drafts, it also saves the heat usually waited up the chimney. o.00 worth of hard coal, soft coal or lignite, or a 1.50 ton of slack or coal sittings is thus made to do the work of twice the amount of fuel ia other stoves and the cost of the stove Ia more than saved In fuel each winter. $7.50 worth of slack will heat your house all winter, five tons at 51.60 a too doe, the worV. Build only One Fire a Winter 1 Cole's Uot Blast ia so perfect in construction that fire keeps all oig'.i:, and when the draft is opened in the morning will burn two or three hours ' with the hard coal or soft coal put in the night before. " o other stove does this, l ire, therefore, never goes out. kindling fires is dispeased with, and the rooms are kept at an even temperature all the time. Read the Guarantee. We are the exclusive agents for. Cole's Original Hot Blast and sell it on the accompanying guarantee which t-annoi do maoe on any otner Heating stove in the world. If you want to save half your fuel bill and would enjoy the luxury of getting up in ' a warm house on cold winter morning without kindling fires, buy Cole s Original Hot Blast now. Avoid Imitations Guarantoo w'e guarantee every state, tn remain abse tutrly air-tight as fg as used. We gasrante a oni lorai heat day and night with sort ceal, slack, sift ing, er hard coat. We guarantee that the rooms can tie heated I re en one to two hours 1 each morning with th oft coat, slack or hard coal pat In tho stove the evening before. We guarantee Cole Hot Blast to use lets hard tool for heating a given pace than any base burner aoado with same heating aurhu:. We guarantee the Iced door to bo smoke-proof and that the stove will hold tire with soft coal, hard coal er stack thlrty-als hours without attention. Tbe above guarantee is made with the under standing that the nor be operated according to directions, and act up with a good flue. KnneraJ of H. D. Harle. ' The large attendance ut the funeral serv Icea of the late Harrison D. Harle, treas urer and general manager of the HarU' Haaa Drug company, held yesterday aft ernoon at the fumtlv rMl.l,.nf km irilu Had Collected the Metealf Mlrereritre 'avenue, evidenced the esteem in which thu Imitations of this Original Hot 'ilast are many. None of them has the absolute. v air-tieht and tr-tio-ht rnr.rVi.ri. i, u cut . hid, Cole's Hot Blast has by reason of its numerous patents. A Patented Steel Colli cot th body and cannot open by action of the fiercest heat. The Patented Compound Hln on the lower if TBBn I f h,a, :onp ZIS?; and crscks "hich 6150,1 them for keepine hre and the " rl -d mud See the name "Cole's Hot Blast frm Chicago" on the feed door of our stove. None genuine without it.' Ask to aee the patented dustlcss ash cover for removing ashes. Our method is the only clean way. iclarftwV-fc BOZ C' 'owrtt,l " ' ionxm a oo.. stos x...T.nworth atr. ' : ' OECHAED t WrXHELK CABPXT CO, 414-41S aonth istooata Btr.et. . O. T. BIATIBI, Sotith Omaba, Vab. JOHN RV8BIE HOW. CO.. 9407 Cnmliir Sttra.t '. ' LETIE1 B0.t JtensOB, IToo. ' r,, 7 . . . . FABXOCaI-aXAWICatT aTDW. CO., Ooaooil Bluffs Iowa, Sola Agents The heet dealer in very town renerallv handle rvle' tw.ni.. , ...... L . . - . . gni. -ru avenue. ..'hlcago. for their valuable l.oolclet on scientific tt n hu.tinii t Vm.T 'ILaSLXZ- 1, i J w J. 1 f; ??. aBnxatnrtng Co., a:l S.-Weet.. . u,iw iruiup nil n .W"B r BaSggfSDSBBBSQaV Hot Blaet Heaters and Range. When Interrnpted When Mr. aud Mra. T. P. Metealf re turned to their home at 319 Clark avenue from an automobile- rido late Sunday nlglit. they disturbed burglar. who i made their escape out of a. rear door, leaving a quan tity of valuable plunder, which they had packed up ready to carry away. - As It was, the thieves secured some Jewelry, including a gold brooch and bracelet and several ortlcles of . imlld silver tableware, as well as a small sum of money. "In the dining room the burglar hud laid out all of the solid tlverware on the table, with the evident Intention of packing It In a Muitcase taken from one of the bed rooms and which was found ' on a chair alongHlde ot tlie table. The silver border had been torn from a Sheffield salver and a largo silver bowl had been crushed almost Into a shapelesa mas. evidently for the purpose (t Htowtng away In the suitcase With the" other allverware.' A 'net of mink rum belonging to a guest of the' family bad been taken from the bedroom and was found, neatly folded on "the dining room table. , U in believed entrance was effected by opening a rear 'door with a -skeleton key, and it la nuppoaed the burglars were the san.e who broke Into Dr.' Charles B. Wood bury's retdenee'ln the same vicinity earlier lu the night. , deceased was held by his friends and the business community. Among the mourners were thirty-five traveling salesmen of the firm. The services were conducted bv Readers J. A. Harris and Miaa Miles of the First Church of Christ. Scientist, whlh; Mrs. Harris sang. The floral tributes were profuse. Interment, which was private, was in tho family burial ground in Kairvlew cemetery. . Habbrrs and Rnbher Oonili, An thing In this line wo can sell cheaper than other shoe stores ss we are outside of thek high rent district, consequently w are not compelled . to add the extra price of high rent to the price of our shoes. It will pay you to see ua when you want rubbers Slid overshoes. Dun,cau Shoe Co. MINISTERS MEET " GOVERNOR Told There is No lw Under Which He Can Enforce Statutes. AGREE THAT .O.tfE ' I NEEDED Report iliat F'vriner Mrc-rc-tarr. Lesllo M. sham la to Return to lona and Knter into the I'rl- ' tunry fampatgu. Mot for Historical Kocletjr. At the meeting of the Poind of Trustees of the Free Public library last night the organisation of a local, or county historical society was dlncuaaed, and the board de cided to aMxlst In eveiy. way possible In the formation of sueh a aoclety. The call ing of a public, meeting at which tho pre liminary step towards organising will be taken was left with' Attorney J. M. Calvin, president of the board. The meeting will be held In the auditorium of the library building. It was suggested, and It Is likely the sug gestion will lie carried out, that all resi dents of II fTy years and upwards in the county be made honorary members of the society. A room for the historical matter to he collected by the society will he pro vided in the library. . Outside of the discussion of the organiza tion of the historical aoclety there was only routine business before -the board. Marriage Licenses. ' " Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following; Name and Residence. Age. rtylveeter Tukr.' Council' Blurts.'.. ' Marv Current, Council Bluff Ml I.e Roy Tower. .Kalrburv. Neb. l Christina V. Mappea, Fuirbury, Neb.....' i I.. P. Wnodinanse.. Macedonia, la 7 M C. McMtllin. Macedonia, la 3; Herman Krlmlotski, Omaha-. . ."j. ; 41 Amelia Heidemann. Omaha i John Snietik, Prague. Neb fc) Anna Anton,' South Omaha William Knight. Lincoln. Neb y Alice McClenahan. .Lincoln, Neb 23 Verdict for Selling; Bad Oil. ' UKJAX. Ia., f Nov. U'.-tSpecial.) The Jury in the matter of Lee J. Chapman against John F. Pfwar ct al.. after being out all Saturday night and most of Sun day, came In with a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $:',000. Last May Mrs. Chapman bought some oil from a Plsgah store owned by the defendants and It exploded, killing her und three minor children. Suit was brought to ro. cover $50. Ouo damages, hut only the amount nahied herein was awarded. The murder trial agatnat A. H. Sniff has betn set as the first trial of the next term of court. Brother Meet In Pre a liar War. BOONE, la., Nov. l.WSpee!al Telegram.) -Officer J. R. Rose, of the Fifth ward was called upon to remove an old man from a street car here. Grasping the man by the arm, the gray-haired man looked up and the. two recognised each other as brothers. They had not seen each other for seven teen years. Inntead of going to Jail the old' man I vliting in the officer's home. FE3U1TOLA The New Remedy For Call Gtene and Appendicitis. Real Eatate Transfers. TUeso transfera wete reported 10 The Bee November 11. by the Pottawattami. 1 County Abstract company of Council Bluffs: ' , P. B. Kills and husband to Oty Trust Co.. lofls in block Is In feirv Add, and V ft. of Out lot D In Mrs. Per ry s 1 Add to Council BlutTsr Ia KM) FrederiKe Orote to Mis. Minnie Schwen- t yrr ann-Augut.,(,rmc. lota S jiurl 7 fu y."0"; 4. ln Hagg'a Add to-Council' : -- 1 Rluffs. Ia. Two tranf.-r ; tutal t McrW V. M. r. Nolldiag. Hteltmhiary .work on the Ting Men's CidUliiii awKX-Utlon biilMing jl b, roI1.. Al ine, (i.t j rs. l althiut delay Tlie Plnus Medicine Co. of Lou AiitfHoj have discovered a remedy called 1'iultoU which acts like magic In the treatment of Call Stones, Appendicitis and otlur ser-' lous stomach . troubles. The Mvers.nil. Ion Irug Co.. i:orner 16th and Fariiam streets, have it for sale. BZA9 TKI8 TXITZMOVIAX TBOX ova oiuia mast. Omaha, Nc-o., 0 t. 30th. liioT. Myers-Dillon rrug Co., ' ' ' Omaha, Neb. Gentlemen: I hate suffered will sail stones for about fu' years. Intervals of severe pain In the stomach, and vomiting. Had . tried numeroua remedies without satisfactory results. Was induced lo try IrultoU. The first bottle caused mo to pass about one pint of gall stouea. dif ferent Ues, Including several very large onea. I feel better now than t have f,u ' t From u Staff Uorrespnii Jei,t PK8 MOlNliS. Nov. Ii-i8ecial.i Governor Cummin told a 'committee of tlie Pes Moines Ministerial association this afternoon that when Captain Nesl cume to Pes Moines to eel; safety from the Davenport mob. he told Neal In the presence of Attorney General. Byers and others that : "I would employ every soldier In the National Guard and every dollar in the state treasury, if necessary, lo make it sure that lie could pursue his jnofeBslon In absolute security. He replied that he had no desire to return to Davenport; that there was no occasion for the usj of troops, und that he did .not want me, as governor, to take any steps whatever In the mutter." Five members of the Pes Mottles Min isterial association mt the governor this afternoon. Recently the association, re ferring in resolution to the Uavcnport situation, appealed to tho governor to enforce the luw. The governor's answer was an Invitation to the. ministers to come to hia office and talk it over. Th as sociation sent a committee of 'lve, con sisting of O. V. Fier of Grace Metho dlst 'church. Finis Idleman of Central Church of Christ. Klin B. fit of First t'nlted K angelica, Jease H- String of University Avenue Reformed and A. C. Douglas of tlie Sixth Presbyterian. This committee met - the governor lliis after noon. Governor Cummins read a statement to the ministers in which he reviewed the situation as to the lio.uor laws of Iowa and referred to the fact that ever since the laws were pushed in 1'k8 and modified j in 18M there have -been-cities Unit, have lima- no pretense ut enforcement of these liquor law. He referred to the f ict tliot none of hi predecessor In the governor's office, from Sherman to Shaw, found any authority of law to interfere. Ho nna- usea tne Pavenpon altustlon and said nereu protection to Neal as -"Oon as ne oiscuveied the situation, but Neal usea to return, and dld If lie l ad had an Intimation of ttouhh, In advance he noma nuvu Had troops 1n the ity on his own motion. Where Inn U Weak. The governor galled attention to the fa,-i that the lews of Missouri and New York give the executives of those mate authorlty lo remove county officials' 10 refuse or ncgU-et to enforce tlie laws, but that, the lava of owa provide that tlie lluuor laws shall be enforced through the grand juries and pi juries under tlie county officials, and give the governor no right to interfere. The governor stated that If he broke one law to enforce -another he would be as responsible as the worst saloon keeper of Davenport and ought to be impeached for violation of Ida oath. He said he considered that the newspapers nd people who havr in this situation r, f, ired frequently to tlie acts of the governors of New York and Missouri, were doing it merely tor political effect. He claimed that: "As a ritlsen, I can appeal, as I often have done, to all and he felt that ministers accustomed to exhort sinners to repentance and forgiveness could-not criticise these acts when properly exercised. Reply jf Ministers. Following the statement of Governor Cummins this afternoon. Rev. Mr. Pong la for the committee of ministers read a statement in which it was set forth that the association's appeal to the governor was based on tlie feur that the lawless ness attending the enforcement . oi" the liquor laws at Davenport end elsewhere would become general under the feeling that the laws could be broken with Im punity. They wanted him to upc the weight of his 'office In opposition. They especially thought tlie th'. remission of fines in liquor caes ought to be stopped. Governor Cummins approved everything tliut the ministers' committee said and in the discussion that followed It was agreed that tho paper read by th governor and claim that on shipments to Chicago orig inating west of -Valley Junction the Rock Island has given other packing companies o rebate equal to the rate to Valley Junc tion. The Rock Island attorney "practically admits this rebate, but claims that the road had a right to give it, and that as long as the rates to tlie Agurs were equit able the Agars have no right to object and no grounds on which to recover. Will tinr threat Northern. Iowa will start .a suit against the Great Northern railway for $;tjO,wm It . i covered that the Great Northern has never paid Its filing fee when It Increased Its capital stock to. $'Ju.n0O,iX. The state charges 11. a thousand plus 115-and the Great Northern therefore owes the state law.ois. Hancock's Hooka Off. Attorney H. MeHenry. formerly of Han COCK get together In his bank and nth'r banks, making the total more thiiii fi.niin.njia, aent In this way. It is believed now thai Ihe assets of the bsnk will pay out about t lo 68 per cent to the depositors. county but now of Des Moines, and i that read by the committee almost exactly jears man-man or a committee enin,-MH in tnnnri.t if . ..-. I lnat Investigated the annual reports of the coincided In thought. It was agreed that Governor Cummins shall issue a statement shortly further expressing the opinion of all gathered this afternoon that the laws do not afford any means of removing a derelict county oftlclul except through tho courts of the county, that there should be some stale authority for such removal, that the legislature should enact such a law and that In the futune every citizen amuntlng to IKX'WO, and what cash he could many era. and can heartily recommend Frultola to do all the manufacturers claim 'these omYein and th whole state to execute for it. Tt 111 take pleasure In verifying the above statement to any one interested. WM. F. ABKXPROTH. 1:'T North 2-'d St., Omaha. Neb. If you are a sufferer from gall stones the laws, but as governor, thero is nothing ruai i can do to make these laws effective." The governor referred to the fact that he had remitted finee in many Instances. kom more than his i.rede cmoi a.' and rlMim.H or appendicitis don't delay in railing for that each eae would have to stand for ,it a bottle of thla great cure ut the M vers- j self. Ho clahnej that when, he found a Dillon Drug e.. Kth and l'Hinjin streets. U'ltUen tiylnaj to straighten up and lead a Otu;.a. N. jlieht llf. he ex-lvl.t I.I rlsht uf ,,d"l, Board of Supervisors of Hancock countv. has Just concluded an investigation of the last retort of the board. It Is disclosed that the board's report shows a discrepancy of 1,K43 In its figure. The Investigation by Attorney MeHenry was made for a com mittee of citizens. Tried Bolster Copper. - From Information that came to llaht here who seeks to have the liquor laws of the " T1"3 tllt "" Crocker, the cashier stale enforced will have the full protection tn First National bsnk of Charlton, of the entire National Guard on orders of j wno committed suicide recently, got away th governor If necessary, anywhere In the wlth mo than tl .000,000 In an attempt to state. I stem the tide of the market and save his Shaw In Iowa ramnalga. ' (copper speculation. In addition to putting It is talked. In political circles thst ex- I up additional margins on his oopper stock. Secretary Shaw will come to loaa to tak!" c'a'med he continued to buy heavily a part, in the pre-prlmary campaign next i ,n ,1,e 10P of covering ils. losses If ths year. It is said he will speak for Senator market turned. It Is also claimed flint he Allison. ' Mr. Shaw has a date arrunged ,nVe"t,!l heavily In Reading railroad stocks, to address the graduating clas of the Ne- ',e funds of the Modern Woodmen order, Drasua state university on June 15. The "'"ounung to xtoo.oiio, his own estate primary election will be held on June 2. Osreola Men "lagged. J. M. Kennedy and George Perkins, far mers from near Osceola, la., were slugged and robbed of a few dollar in this city, disclosing further evidence that it is not safe to drink lu Des Mones. The two men went to a saloon and had been drinking. They did not know the city. The direc tives found them at 10 o'clock at night In a daxed condition near West Third and Walnut. Antl-Pasa I aaler Advlaemrnt. Judge Church, to whom a submitted Ihe habeas corpus peiitlon lu the anti-pats case from Storm I-ake, has taken the mat ter under advisement. The rase was sub mitted to him at Jefferson by Attorney Heaiy'of the Illinois Central and Attorney General Ryer. Attorney Schultj of the Illinois Centre! was arrested for riding on a railroad pass, lie admitted It and dls plsyed a contract with tlie road to recelvo a pass for his services, but claims that the anti-pass law Is unconstitutional be cause it interferes with the right -of private eontraiit. , He therefore made aDolliMtion for releane from arrest on a petition for a writ of habeas corpus. The opinion of Judge Church is looked for In a few days. Hoek Island to I e Motor t ar. A Gans motor car has been ordered by tho Rock Ikloiid railroad to lj uxed be tween this city and Indianaolu. It is to be used In competition with the electric Inter urban. The car Is to be put on as Phllleo Case niamlssed. WATERLOO. Ia.. Nov. U-CSpeclal '!!. gram.)'-The "criminal action against M. P. i niiieo, rornierly of Cedar Fall, wa this inoning ' effaced from tho docket of ' the district court. , District Attorney Mears be ing convinced the evidence was Insufficient for conviction. Pliilleo cume from his pres ent home in Lo Angeh s. Cal.. to defend the action of coifrt. The claim Is made by a local bank he obtained money by false representation. Mental derangement fol lowed business reverses ' and for a tiui i Phllleo, who ha.) been a prominent Imple ment denier, was confined In a Dubuque sanitarium and later removed to Callfornln. The case hud been expected to fill nn enttr -week and Its quick dlsmlssu came as a great surprise. Tlie Jurors were exou.d until later. OVER TWO Iowa A owe otea. IOWA FALI"-One ,,f the. biggest ver dicts ever secured against K railroad ' ha been returned In the damage case of John Vasley against the Rock Island road Tli. case mew out of Inlurles sustained by Ws Jey while in tho employ of the rond a sec -1 on man. Wasley sustnlned the loss of one or In the Winnebago district court, the turv returned a verdict of gr.7U0 for Wasfey CREKTON-Somo new. rules have Votie nto effect in the high school d'hing't i. last month. One la the abolishment .,f i II opening exercises at all the morning m, ;otiH except I rlday. Another the edict that no talking muet b Indulged from to. time of entef-ing the building until they leave it. Thero are about 2i pupils An American Klnar Is tlie greut king of cures, Dr. King's New Discovery, the quick, safe, sure cough and com remeay. oOc ami ll.oo. For sale Beaton Drug Co. by THOUSAND VISITORS A DAY Cooper Explains Reason for Remarkable Average of Boston Callers. During L. T. Cooper's rer-nt sl.y in Bos. ; Frank D. Brown of 57 Bloomiugdal. street ton it is estimated that sixty-live thousand people talked with him and purchased his medicine. This is an average of over two thousand a flay. His success was so phenomenal as lo cause universal comment both by the pub llo and tlie press. There must be a reason for thl. Here Is the reason 'given In his own words by Mr. Cooper when Interviewed on the subject. He said: "The immense numbers of people who are calling on me lu-r in (ioston Is not uri- Chelaea. Mass. He nays: "For fire years I have sought relief for Indigestion, stomach trouble and riyspepola spending nctaily sll my wages with doctor. ;and obtaining no results. I had dull paln aero my duck. laaiatlna- to the shoul der. I had splitting headaches, which nothing seemed to cure.- There was a gnawing and rumbling in my (tommn and bowelN. I was trouvied with verttg. and rlizsiness ar,d at ' times almost om i -Come by drowsiness. J felt tired and wol n out all tho time; rr.t" hlAii . miia nnl raivi n . usual. I have had the . came experience j .J, ,, ,h. 7" ,M 1 w,'u'" ..for the past two year, wherever I have I-h.n , tn ' ""r'" and If It works it Is likely that others will on- Th reason is a simple one. It Is variable-ravenous at' times h i be purchased and that other stub lines of because my medicine puts th stomach In i r.auteated at the sight itt j ' the- road will be equipped w ith them. It , iKKl condition. This does not sound un- ,v face was pale at nthlT,.' 8on'l'IU'" w,ll (0er the ttrenty-two miles to Indian- usuad, hut it Is in fact the key to health, i ... ..tt,l... t im". .flun, ola in snmethliiB' l.a. ih.r, ... i ti.. The iiiunirh I the nr (nnuii.. n.- . V wviiojs and had c move has been contemplated by the road ' I attribute 9o per cent 'of all sickness di for some months. Some time ago the road j icctly to the stomach. Neither animals not men t-an r.mainif.f the Cooper remedies that I decided to well with a poor digestive apparatus. Few try them. After. taking one bottle . tape cn be sick with a digestion In perfect con- worm no -feet long passed from my system ditlon. As a matter of-faer, most men and 1 1 felt belter almost Immediately All my women today are half ' sick., H la because troubles disappear,,! as f by niagtc and too much food and bo little exercise liavelmy Improvement was rapid 1 now fnel n ralidtlv fnri-.. t .,.w.b,.t. . civt.. . . n ., rebates claims that the Agar are not dam. , " " " .. f ,. ." na ho"ly recommend ao. itcuw ineir rales are Just. ,- The ' packing company brought suit under attempted air interurban service with a regular steam engine and passenger coach, but il was not a paying investment. fcsBlalne Position. Attorney Carroll Wright for the Kui k UUnd raihpad In the suit brought by the Agar Packing company for damaces for ' -,,,, ,.,.i j .v.. ,. My rnedicme Urrl.sl affection ln no and throat, which caused me to hawk and rolt m ar.af. deal especially. in the morning. I heard so mud. gets- the .stomach hack where It was. and that is all S I ll.nl la 1 .... - . three .. , .. . .. Iim. i l.u n..i...i .h. i .... I .-.'.vi ." hj i rau'ir I.O ll I'.UIIl II limes lite jmotint of the In ium . H- tm . .. "ln:lievvis III Mr. Coojr theory ia Mr state law- that gives as damages. Mr. Cooper's medicine to anyone who auf fr as I did." We sII tlie Cooper medicines, wbloa wilt gne unler.al satlsfaetion-Beaton Drl Co. i i