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TIIE OMAHA DAILY F.EH: MONDAY. MARCH !". TAFf ON CONSHTLTION Secretary Speak at Actual Dinner cf Brooklyn Bar. rZOTECT SIGHTS OF ALLOTS LrlValsi la tr ta rarrrvt Ts Weaamea la Relatiaa f GrrrBirl tste. NEW TOR.K. McK l.-Elcmrnt of fhlr.ga political I cot enter Into the speech de livered by etTftary Tatt tonigtit at tb annual 1ne f the Brooklyn Bar associa tion At the Union LragDS club, Brook lvn. and suiting" Ms ta'.k to the occasion be ex tern Mi tlf cn "Tbe Constitution . lawyers. , ITbe secretary rm'My avoided snv refer ee to politics awl confined himself to the ibieet matter of M afldre. S'X-retsry lift declared that he did Ttot share In the -wa rirrawd by critics on "trte chanre ,-.lch haa come over our form of govera t by the Increase cf the rational and decrease of the "late powers under the natttuHon." 1 thick,- fce said, "on the whole that division of pcwer tie, ween the United tste ana the staie haa been admirably because It hat been ultimately left in mort lnstsncei to the derision cf a tribunal Vena subject to political influences than any other branch of our government, with op portunities for 'maintaining a consistent riew from the foundation of our govern ment to tbe present dir. greater than that rnoyed by any other authority In either state or rational rwcrnmfst. It is quite rue that In certain yi the national xwer haa ben Increased by amendment o the constitution, not affirmatively, but liy placing further restrictions on the exer cise by the at ate of it a admitted poser over certain subject matter. Treaty RJgTata f Alleas. Ths necretary expressed the ctmvatii-m that It was plainly in the power of congress to provide by law for the protection of Uiea la titt-tr treaty right. In this con nection he said: "'Certainly oonrreaa ought to take mr itepa directly authorizing the executive, to tse the force at bis command to protect 0e treaty rights of ruch altera, ana ourht to Teat the coorta of . tbe United States rite power to punish the person who would riolal such alien rtghla In the caa of tha Mafia riots In JUuis tena. where Italian subjects were deprived rf rights secured by tbe treaty of the Vnited States, and In tbe more recent cases In Saa Francisco, where Japanese subjects rere deprlvea cf their rights by lawless rloience.. fhe embaTTaaament of the na tional gsverriTrtent In at tempt! n to protect ana vindicate thoae rlrhta la known to ail Wen. It puta our country, new become a world power, and eatcrlnc Into treatlea cf thla kind with every roTernroet on earth, to the moat pusillanimous position of prom slnc that snbjecta of another country shall x properly treated and then cf bavins no means of carrylnr out the promise or of punlshlnr tboee 'who vtolats It. Fancy tha feeHna; of a secretary of rtata wbo aa Vblired to say to a forelrn country: "It la true, we arreed to protect your litixrne or' subjects If they can.e over here snfl condurttd themaelvets peaceably, bJt undr our form of rovernment and laws, while we made that promise and -had a rigV. to male ft. fe hare bo means or tw I'ljlns with It- AH wa can do la to male a reepectful presentation to lbs state au thorities ana ask them aa a favor to ua to enforoe the lawa' Federal GsTeraaieat IsssMXat. "If Turkey or China were to make such aa excuse, aa that to ua for tbe killinr or mobbing of our ciusen In their oouulritS aliouJd we AOt become Justly indirnact at tlae explanation A foreiro aatloa baa nothinr to do with our Internal concerns, tf our coaatrtutloe a foreign countiy is olrliced to fcxJi to the central (orenitwnl and If It deals with that central rovera iwnt and that central rorernment caa make a prospiae it can only look to the ot nlrai aovernment for a redetnptioti f the promise. We ara In a situatiuti now to say is our for Urn friends whoa cltl secs may b assaulted or murdered la vio lation of treaty oblig.tiona: 'We can sothe your feelinca by paying out of the government treasury tba value of those lives, but we caiutot save them. Wa can not punish anybody for taking them.' I conieaa that this lark of federal pjwer. due wholly to Irian ion by congress, savors of that doctrine mhich attracted as much ridicule when U waa advanced, that It was unconst hultcmai for states to secede, but waa also unconstitutional for the central government to try to oerce them. swcretar- Taft aaa this aftaroooa elected a Biember cf the aew board of trustees of the Jeaaes fund of COCiaUKV, wlilck la to be used to lay the foundation of further negro education la the south. NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY taa -mm farissi Fvatarea ml Lite ls a Kaslalir Grairlsg V tat. Evan body Jltsv Med Fresh doer at ti.e postcatr.ee. Arapahoe Pioneer. Oood at Cartle at "Not Euch a Rucoesa at Cagines The fine sbephTd di cf Squire Hannon caste to Weed River lint stay with a big bunch of cattle and ho tram Kb. 1 came through in. a big rush shortly after dir.ner. the coa catcher caugfrt his dogshlp oa H a-d tossed him up in the air. The poor dog a as able to get up and move off. bat waa considerably disfigure!. Wood Rtver latereata Fossilised Words A man In H. skins. JCfb . SrAa is his poseeiwion a aheet -f prtXiuM paper Which In its migiral itate waa about six or eight inches square f 13 J down to an inch' scniare and petrind. and Is in svea fine state of presets a l o that leiuri caa be discern'd upca Its lac- by ths 'J of a magnif ir.g glasa It a as f ouac( ,.4iTie Ruck.t la Wyoming over fifty rears ga. Allea N ' t 1 " Menott's Spcclrnen-Talkirg about tigs. 1. A. M'llctt had a ram on (he jla.e taat tte said be would not loirrite around aay k-r.gfr. so lirougrit i to lows Thsrsday and sold It to W. W. Baker. While rt may Kava bea a runt at .ne time. U a;p ared to be far frsai it abrs It aas run i-n the seals kad t'fpprd it at ia pounda ' This is MUSICAL. C H. rTsBMs Clwta. under direr tloa cf lira J. A- Barrla and Miss Maude "KelL aVbnablier M seller HaU. 11 So. Mais: Munday, L!::i3y, I.!2rc!i 2, 8 P. !.!. Artists "All Saints Quartet" Mr. Tlmma. director: It Lwla M M Us Waod, Miss Morebvusa aDalTaglOM U CXaTTS. E To lllhl 1 '-usmiiif- but a sarrrle of the ram tbt Jrr r t oti Ha place. We wtuld bka t one .f h-.s fuU grewn boraAIbi-.a Argaa. One Faltrful C:tie-We wondfT who 1 going to guard the eocrt botwe nxt week t). A. Gll, n L. Vopt and Frank Fhaugh i nsT are all of tt.em pn tt-e delccration t5 go to Omaha and help save the eit-rit-y. Sheriff Alexander is on the alternate ;i and Rre'r Manul wni have to g to s- that the pomlins or Ntraska have noth ing to do aith the pnru11 rational con vention at Ft. lxu.a and aill not 1 hre to explain in cafital Mtera. Put. V ar.k heaven, there is tbe faithful Lenarl Paul in the surveyor's office. St- Teul Rerub lican. fnlT Fw Friends The reeidents of the Maple Grove locality thought, no doubt, one night last wc-ek that Old Kick r, 1 ail his Imps ba-3 mobi'ixed in ti at vlcicity with the expressed int-r,tion of making a racket. Ee tandPCflved. g-rtle reader. St waa nothing of the kind. It waa merely a crowd of friends of Vr. and Mra. O. C Kllrgman xprening their approval and aipretistV.n of the matrimonial roerr re cently formed. But Clyde vti there with a bunrh of the long green to buy silen-a. and after wishing Clyde aid the blushing bride a lor.g and happy wefldfd life, they departed. Then. aDd then only, d.d C.'yds beave a sigh of rtlitf -Eitla Newa PAT GARRETT JS KILLED Faaaaas Gaa Fighter Meets Ueatfc la Qaarrel Over Rtsrk Lease. EI. PASO. Tex.. Msrch 1 At the Inquest held Salurdsy afternoon into the killing of Pat Garrett by Wayne Tfaxie the ooroner e Jury at Las Cruoes if turned a verdict that Garrett had come to hi death as the re sult cf wounds inflicted by a revolver In the hands of Bratle, Tbe sole wltn-f a to the killing. Carl Adamson, told tbe story c.f the ahoot'r.g In which Brsale theratened Garrett. Prtrie declared 'he shoot isg was in self-defense, but made no further statement. Pat Garrett, known the continent over aa the mtn who killed 'Billy tbe Ktd, the noted outlaw, and one of the lest of the most prominent gun men of frontier daya. as shot and killed by Wayne Braxle, a youthful ranchman, near Laa Crucos, N. M. la a dispute over a ranch k-ase. OarrTtt bad been on a visit to one of bis ranches near the Hew Mexico tca-n, and in a buckboard with a friend, waa re luming to lai Cruoe. when they were overtaken by Braxle. A Quarrel between the princlpala followed and Garrett ia said to have reached for bis ahotgun. Braxle fired ttrioe. both shots taking effect and Garrett fell dead. Eraale then rode five miles to L&a Cruoes and surrena-red to Bberiff Liucero. He waa locked in the county Jail after maklrg a stau-m-nt to the offioer that be bad shot In self-defense and that he haa not drawn run untfl after Garrett had reached for bta ahotgnn. Ths quarrel between Garrett and Braxle J-oae. over a ranch that had been leased by Bra-da and on which be had pastured herd of roata. Garrett remonstrated with Ua lessee and declared that tbe a-oat pasturv log waa In violation cf the contract be tween thrvi. He threatened to resort to the courts to prevent what he thought a broach of contract and the men quarreled. Sloe then both men went armed, accord ing to report, and It was common taat to tbe territory that they were loosing for each other. Pat Garrett was sheriff to Lincoln county New Mexico, In the early 80s and his cam paign against cattle rustlers was replete wit dashing arrests. pttrbe4 battle and bloody encounters w-lUh the cattle thlevea. Tba best known of bis operationa waa whea as aa offloar of ths law he klllei 3Uly the Kid." who. after tbe killing, ac cording to some report, over two score of men. was lodged In ths territorial peniten tiary, only to escape, Garrett took tip the hunt anew as soon a l.e learned of the escape an3 located the outlaw m a house In Lincoln county. Gar relt was la ths room, when the "kid waa to come to a renoVxvous. snd as the outlaw stepped Into the place with bis gun drawn and covered Garrett, tbe officer killed him, Gerrett fulfilled bis own prophecy that he would die with his tiooti on. ALBt-QUEHgrE. N. M., Feb. -Pat Garrett, ti.e aotorioua run t rnir w,r , shot and killed today near Las Cruoea, first appeared in New Mexico 1b about UT, and went to Lincoln county, where he Quietly engaged In rancrtcg and cattle raising. He soon gained a refutation as a cowboy and In IS be was elected sheriff of Lincoln county. One year later, after having been the prtDclpaJ In a doren exciting fights and adventures, be shot snd killed the famous boy o-itlaw. "Biily the Kid." 1--'"r Garreet moved to Dona Ana county, wbers he served two terms as sheriff, Garrett wa later a captain cf rangera " Texas and did much to help make the reputation for f earlessneaa, which ths Texaa rar.gers ibes bad. Garrett was a personal friend of Presi dent Roosevelt and Governor Curry of New Mexico. President Roosevelt sppointea Mm collector of customs at a Paso, which posi tion he hld a couj.le of years He tired of the monotony of the life and went back ta ranching and mining la Ixua Ana county. "Pat" Oartvrt was knoan to nearly every one in New Mexico. "Though a successful hunter of criminals and oullaaa, and a d d shot with either pistol or rifle, be was ord. narily one of ths most cuiet and peaceful cltlnsna ae mm Keew4. There is no case on rexord ot a cough or coli rtsultii:g in pneumar.ia or cunsunifAlon after Foley 's Honey and Tar haa bean taken, as it aill stop your cotigh and break up yonr cold quickly. RrtTuse any but the genuine Fok-y's Honey atad Tar in a yellow pachaar. Contains to otiaua and is Site and sure. For sale by ail drjgpirta CASUALTY SOCIETY GROWS Old Oslerrs mt Parasclaaa' 1 --icla IlM He-elevtea at tsassl . M evils . At the sixth STinufcl tnetirg of thr Ply- Bicikns' Casualty aasociatr last nig t at tlie Calumet. Its. IV c Bryant r'r'deal. l. A. Poote vice piesijent ar.d Iirttors C. C. Allison. Rcbert Gilnjorr and LR:.y . . . . ' Ttie report of the secretary a-d that j l.m nw nenUrt err adrr.ittt last year 1 and that cvr H ' had k t j fr ao- i cidectal uijuna mc)jjl;.g w. crtb ls ! of B.t to the U-nefir.ry t,j ir j ! Gsllagher of New Tcrk City, ahtie ik .ut j JS per cent of the mtiUri art licif-d. The aBSociatiua was organix-d n Cmha. but its xntmbrsi.ip extei.ds ft e.ry stjte in tbe union and lo Canada and Mcxi.. Death trass Btmmm rMa aaa preveated by G W. Ckyd. Plutk. "J, a bo bealt-1 bts dangvritus wound with Kucklen's Arnica Salve. Xc. sv,r r Beaton Itrug Cc.. (1fieiaa4 IMstrart law Tafe. CLTTV-END. O . Mcb. L -Congressman Paul Hdaiaad was rtaoa.iaaied at tha re publican congressional ccveauosj of c Twtntietk district. hd Saturday. Hercu Baebr and A. C Cook wars nar-rl aa dele gales to tha aaUusial ooiivvsitk.?. Prf(4u. tiuaa ekAoraung its RoaetYlt al.-runlktra-tion aad aiiaxy T.ft a caaJiUaey w.rc at'ted. Note what your Doctor drinks. You will find it generally a beer, and a bottled beer. He is a man who knows. He knows that beer is healthful, and every day he prescribes it. tonic, the barley is food. The trifle of alcohol is an aid to digestion. That is why he drinks beer. But he knows that beer must be pure, else there are germs in it. that beer must be ?.ged, else biliousness comes from it. That is why he drinks Schlitz. y- He knows that we double the necessary cost of our brewing to purity. We carry cleanliness to extremes. We filter, not only the the air that cools it. And we sterilize every bottle. Do as your Doctor does. The demand of today is for The BeerTSiat iad COUIICIL BLUFFS RAILROAD m ARE QUIZZED Charg-ei of Wholesale Graft Practiced on Emigrants and Stockmen. WiUTTO C05TESSI053 SLCUEED I'aser Cats mt Is.aeeturs Essplaes Allegea ta Hsve Held 1 fbipperB far Alleged Vlolatiaa af Ceassiaay Rales, pectal officers cf the I'rivn Pacf.c. headed by Ietectlve Virxard anl ksv:rt"d by members of the local plif drjuiitmerit. believe they have encar. tied an organised gar.g composed of employea cf the tal!rosl who have t4-en working a wholeeate "graft" en emurranta. stork si.lp;nrs and others at the transfer dc-pot for year. The 1 1-f-lala. it is said, have also lU-a.ntd in formation indicatltig ti.at frelgat cars In the transfer yards have been s stomsti; hlly plundered by members of the organised gang Four men charged aiih imj.hcaiei in the "graff were takeji to p.ilice h ad tiarters yesterday mcrning on application of t'etective Yisiirt and A'.'omey G S. Wright, local counsel f..r tt.e V-i n Pa-c-fi.. Tt.e n.en were n;t formally piaoed under arrest. ror acre lhy booted." bat acre, it is said, given tha 'third degree." As a result of the sacat bcx eiamir.it on the four n-jfcn. it is stated, rrjide written confessions of their :.re in tf.e frauds practMd -n emigrant a. stock shippers and oil-ra The names cf tbe four den exam ined were aot mads public and It aaa aatd that the authorities exrect tu land o her guilty pemons The graf as pra-tjeed ty the guig. It ia said, was fur J-h menbars to watch for en-ug-rams and stock sL.p;ers tnrcugh lbs tranrfr yards and to aasuni ths rols cf "Inspectors" VTbaa they lo cated aa amigraDt with a carload of bouaa hoid goods or a -oramta with a car of stock, ons of ths bog-js inspectors would beard tha car and f.nd samecr.lr.g wrong. ether too aoany bead of cattle for ths fc.se cf tSs car, tieoesa.talir a dte It. to 4 larger car tud thtrtty defying stock xu a h ..'!., u il 11 tu u eri.- The ) fL graTit. the supposed lrisjtor would find I some rule c.f lt,e railroad violated and hir.t at the Deot'SMiy of the car te:ng cut out , uiitil inverr.gstHin could tie tnfciie. As a mle the etiigTant rr the shipper would be wiling to pay the lns;ector a few dollars to overloc.k the alleged viola tion of trie company's rules rather than suf fer dtley. In or.e case tt.e railroad olfkrs say a slorkmsn aith five cars of caltle on the Great Western enmute to South Omaha paid oris c.f I-. higvs ir.s; : ra a ho Inti mated that tha cara would have to be cut out. $A fnanr.g that his sfKk would be late in reeicWng the market. It (ti said yesteroiy that the lnv.tlga lion waa oJy at the beginning and ltat tt-f:ire fir.lrhed, t?ie off cers of the raioad expected to li.td tvtry niember c.f the gsrg "i.ich ia allered to have letn work:r.g at tie. trar.sftr. Oldest Cditar ia America. CHAFJ-KS CITY. la.. Feb. 2K 1 Special) A. B. r. liildrtlh. ti.e oi(3est editor in America, ceieraied hia JiJd tirthdiy today. Mr. Hildre'.h brought a pr.r.tiiij outfit t-?" ox tr-am fjt'm Giltiin. 1.1.. ia IS, ar.d started the Charles City lr.telligccer. and the paper is still running. Mr. HilJre-th re- ' tired in:ire t:.tD a quarter of a Ctnturj' ago. j He is I and hearty and to all at pearaiji-es g.'Cd fur maT.y years mote. He ki born I at Chelsea, Vt. February 3l. !:. and fcr j max.y yeis aas pron.!Ter.t in reaixtper : and ir.agiir.i e ?:n ia Vermont and Masba 'cfcusct'.s. He aas largely iijirjiocrrUil In get; ir.g lai.J grans tu aid Uie Milaaukc road Jr. btiiiJ.i.g across nortriern Iowa, and s as prcminei.l in ttie lecieltture cf leva in tf.e sixties. He had much to du with put tii.g tvj? sttt university on a sci'nd f.'Otiri nd aas aisaj s pri-minect ia the f jrtlr:ng of educational Ir.sututr.a He built Ui Hildreth hotel and 11. li Jdreth otera LOi.sc at'Cjt f:fteea jetrs as a. laioa r.ssii is fttaa Pal. j CEEtTON. la.. Feo : ticlaj Tel- egram,) Cnluo county repuLli.an con tention today indorsed tha adts'.t.isira , IKm of president Roosevelt t J te can- mini j vt . -v-. 1 - 1 t itit i'.ij jj vr.mj inn. . Thirteen delegates to the state atid the j atne Lin.kr tu ire cc.E.srci.;oi.al cn- ) rBiiin ere ejec.ea. oenaior Allison and Cor.tre.sman Hepburn ere lr.dort.ed for re-elex-tljn and tha delegates to the state convention were itiHructed for 11. F. Carroll for governor tLroat liivl Ocas - - Cc-ugh t're pa. ic lt Want AOS Tity brir.g tes1!". O r-r ft 0 Z-. ft mT i I Doctor Knows. purity among the Schlitz and many or tnem that our sale exceeds 1,500,000 barrels annually. Ask fer lie Brewery Bttllitsf. Cemw.on beer is icmeiimes substituted for Sikliti. To areid bei'.g imfstS eMilwailceeFaimoiis HIGH SCHOOL MEET IN MAY For First Time in History it Will Be Held in Capital City. EIG ATTEXDASCE EXPECTED Arbltratars Mill raaaaaear day la Effart ta AaUaat DlaTervare Betweea street Hallway a d Its Employes. (From a Btr.ff Corrtspordeiit ma MOlNxa. March 1 (.Spec UU-V The state high school Iieid meet will be held in I s Molrws cm May S under ths auspices of t!.e three high scbooli cf this city at the Tra)ce ur.iverrlty stadium. This ia the f:rst tjrre for years thai txe meet will be held other than at Iowa City under the auspices of the University of Iowa, The dirion to bold the roee-t In Das Moines was reached totfay by the Siste Bcard of Control, wich met at the CT.am btrla'.n hotel. The members of the bjard react ed the city last evemrig and this I mon.lng at the meeting the deta1!a aera arrarged Tre prelin.ir.r,ea aill be lield in the forenoon aiid the finals in the after noon. It is believed that tbs attendanoa this year will t much larger than heretofore tecauae rear y cf the h:gb schools in the aestern pan of the stu ha hemtofore r.ot irtcjpat?J tcause of the d:stanc to Tcwa Ct'.y. This year they will attend anJ the t astern sctiuca which havs at tended will net draw out. Aside from tbs Ics Momes schools. Ames. Grinnell snd Ida Grove have been the principal pjlr.t alnaers and s!l these scbouis w.ll be in tbs meet this year. V. M. C. A. Met. The athletes of the Tcung Men's Cfcrts-t'-an asaoctatKriS of the stats will raeet tn this city on April I for a combtoed field and gymnasium meet. It will be ths first of tts kind tn ths stats. Thr will ba ftve fic.d events and two gymnasiam events tf.e list belr.g r'jnr.irjt high Jump, twelvs-pound shot put. fencs vsult, sUuad lr broad Jjrcp, mdivMual potatoe raoe. three moves oa ths htrse and three zztovtt on the para-ie bars Talk t.islr for irrss, At the Pclk county detnocrauc coares t.un here this aftemooa stro&g resolutior.s sut adcpiel bdrsix raa t r tt And the label is millions who know. They order insist on it. There are now so ,lnt $eejhat the (orkyr erim n ishraniei Schlitz. Pk. J Doer las art Jos. Sch!itr. Brewing Co. of Neb. ?ip So. 9th St., Omah presidential nomination. The antl-Bryas people were greatly In the minority la the convention and made no ahowtng whatever. The unit rule was adopted and proxies for bidden on ths delegation to tha stats con tlon. every member of which Is an en thusiastic Pryan rur porter. lsga ia SssrkwnL Six towns In the southwest quarter of the rtata ara considering forming a base ball league. They are: Clarnda, Craston. Vll lisca. Red Oak. MaryvT.le and Shenandoah. Cre.sun and Red Oak supported tean-a last season which were mads tip mostly of pro fesrional bill playera. ta Arbitral Infaf, The board of arbitration selected to de termine the controversy ever wages be tween the Des Moines street rails ay and Its men will meet Mondty tn the off lea of Senator Cheshire, one if the members of the beard. The length of time to deter c.iEe ths question ia not knewn. as it a tot knean bow deep:y the brd will gi into matters If the board detennuss to txamine ths company's books to asrertaJa what her the company caa afford an In creaae in mages to the men it may require sjme time. Lews Tear Birthday.. Hon. George I. rerkis f gioux Cl".y and Hon. C. C. Dowe.ll. stats senatcT from sere their f!rst in four yeara. both having Iolk county, had birthdays today. They baen km oa Fehruary 2a. slaty Haara' Wedded BUaa. Witii the graritirig cf a divorce to Harry Prupsteen tnd Miss Bertha Btephanssn s:xty hours after their marrlefe. theiT fnends received ths first intelligence of the marriage. Th marriage occurred in Chicago and the divorce in Zm. Moinea The bride stayed in Chicago and tbe groom cams back to Des Moinea His axplanatlon of the short term of their earned Ufa Is that "she aar.ted too maay fins clotbs. and I left bar." lews Kesra atea. CHAR0-E8 CITT Nathauel Wlltae. a pioneer cf thia sat tloo, Cti thia taorn icg sf consumption. ON AW A Tbs firm of Prltchard a Newhy. sttcrneja. haa beeo dissolve a. Tbey will both ranin In uuvt ONAWA Ths democratic coonty ccovrj cm Ui baes cailad by Chairmaa K J MarahaJ to xnaM m Ottawa on March 17 at 1 o ciuck 10 select dctegatea ts tha state corTitioc nESTO Ortoa Brork. a hi three waeaa ago aiurmpted ts wreck ths tra'n nortn cf Oaoeo.a ty d.i lax sptkas e taeea tha rail sada, baa XMa4d gul.t -and been str.oeJ to a Ufa Kria la u.s peril ten Uaxy. ON AW A Tba Monona county rrfuaican usually Schlitz. The hops are a And he knows i insure absolute beer, but even ai - f convent loa to select delegates to ths stats convention has bean called bv Ct.alrmsn L. E- Ralne to meat In Ocsws Va March 1 at 1 o cjock ts choosa nine deleaates snd nine alematea The present sentiment seems to as for Taft. MARSHALLTOWN-Mun-ips at tha ags of fT is tea rather peculiar eipanwigt that has com to Henry Hayn. a veteraa of ths Six. taenth Iowa infantry and a member of th Iowa Soldiers' horns. Hayo has bum placed ... ..i.i.uii. 1 11 wwreintv whs un nates of the Stats Board of HaaKh. CRiPTON Tosrlsta fro si fcer ta southern Kansas and Oklabema ar re turmeg and report beautiful spring weatner prevailing at those points flowers blooming, gardens groafng and plowing beirg in progrsaa. N'umwoui cclonies of Crartoa petple are located la these states CHARITON ftenslcr James H. Jamison of Oareola has t.een named aa permanent receiver for th First National bank of Charlton. The appointment was secured through the efforts cf Cor.greaamaa Hep burn. Mr Bostack. tbe inmporary re ceiver, aill resume his former duties as scat, bank examiner It is er ported ta i seteral years t clue, up th bank s affairs, as they ar progressing siowiy. .kA7VN77CU hM W beea claimed that Cass is the beat cour.ty In the aorid. and seiera! weeks ago whan land sold bar for tm par acre 11 aas to ought th tow tad been reached, but for fear that sn other county might eual th price another Peo waa sold yesterday for If per arra. Ttrfve a ere eigr,t acres of tf. place, sear the old brewerv. sad all the improvements would not exoeed Tt.ere vers n fuiit trees and nothing tout farming land " ths pieca This will probably sat a reoca-d for Iowa land values for some time lo com. Why Your Head Aches You do cot endure headache because you want to. It is be cause you haven't a satisfactory remedy. You haven't tried Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. They stop f ain quickly, leave no bad after effects, do not derange the stom ach. That ought to be satisfac tory if so, try them. Your drug gist has them. - I hav oaed Dr. Miles' Antl- aln PlEs foe th past U.ra yra. I Say u.r filled to give av raiiet. They bar iaave an bad arter-eflsota fcatar 1 togas taaicg l hem I baa beea a atrsat saCara 'rota baafiacb tur 07 K. l?ta tHreet. Ptiiada.aa, Pa If they taO to ti s. your r air et wad refuTii ti. money cjci first aaraasa U smsi, JS eaata. Xras, .4 la ksk srlLtS ttDr0V'aSVa fcaaV '