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TT1E CftlAIIA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY. DECEMT.EK 1ft. lpn 1 1 A V A Slraiglil FROM NOW UNTIL CLOSE OF THE CORN SHOW. AFTER THE CORN SHOW S35 TO $100. For a very email amount of money aor paraoa with an wgly nose caa bar it made straight. Tha method of correcting odd looklng noeea la an Simula no on caa tall hew It la done- No n to otay away from the of fice. Tew caa even go home directly aftar the work la done and your fam ily eaaaot tall bow the change waa No Cutting No Bandage No Lost Time All physicians who know of this method lndoraa 1L Dr. Clamant Co. seya: T have gives Happinees to mora pernio by eorreetlng aa ugly, Ul-ehaped no than through all other efforts ram blnad." orar tzxxj Tarnrmt altdtsg. M rvsor. mnttm ia. 9mm msomm, zo-wa. SPECULATION IN NEW Y.RR Gorernor Hashes Appoints Commis Bion to Look Into Situation, TO SUGGEST CHANGES El LAWS Bwalaewa Metkwwa at ExrkaaaTea la Hew Tsrk Dewllaar Isi MeiritlM uw Casasaaxllttaw to Be Craalaere-sl. ALBANT. X. T.. Dec, IS. Governor Hughes last nlglrt announced the appoint ment of a commission of nlna consisting of bankers, business men and economists to lnqulra let the fact, surrounding the busi- I th mannM. ln wbicil megltimai transac neae of exchanges in New Tork and to ttons might be prevented and legitimate suggest "what changes, if any. are ad- business safeguarded. As I stated In ad visable in the laws of the state bearing j P'i" renormnaiion I had in mind in . ... , I muk.ng tkis recommendation, such an ex- upon tha speculstlon In securlUea and com- , , innU;rv aa waa made into bankina con- modltiea; or rejgtiU.la .tha. srotectfcs. of lnveswra; of with regard to the lnstrumen- i or nig.ny oeneucuu measures. in mis com talltle. an organn, ud In dealing , teo in aecwriUea and commodities which are i activities of the entire country, it is of the subject of speculation. utmost importance mat legis.ation affect- Tha commission lnclndeg Horace White, 1 n business and exchange should be the result of deliberate study and that we v j By natural election or Inborn Intuition. aotn men take kindly to the ancient tram of Golf, and what better or mora healthful relaxa tion could bo Indulged in, alter a atrennoua day at tho helm of a treat electrical slant. The same discrimination whlcn dictate the manner of your recreation ahouid, wo lis ink. bo a vajnablo adjunct ln th manner of electing your clgmta, hence tiriginaior MILD IOC- PRICE -15c Get It At AH rvesUers Hade by L 11 Sdtwarx & CtL.New Ytrk McCORD-DRADY CO. Diatrlbtn GOVERNMENT NOTICES OmCB CiF THK -tXN3THrCTINli guanmanr, Kot t Onucua. .N'eu., De cember IX i. Seaied ivuiuMii. in tnp.i cats, wtunct Ike ojioaj ooudituins, w.il be reoeived kere inui U e c.oca a. a.. cen tral atanoard time, Dneemtorr -3i. ia. for ounatrucuua of a stvaia Oeating (..juit in the qiunmautrr aiMt auiM.kUn. . aure houas at fort umtAa. Neo. Fait In formation furaialieg on application, t niicd Stais reaarvea LOe right to reject muf ut svd btda. aiaiveitftwe coaLainjia propo&a-a la he markae "rTuaosais tor iu iirai Ing. ' and aU. ire J ui Capiaia C Lc. Ci.ndier. t faatrucling wuartermaater. Fvrt owaha, ck i.i-ia-iei.- OCEAM STEAMERS CANADIAN PACIFIC Weekly galling te XavexpeoL Write ttf Lrul selling list, rate a fentbkiete. w. m. sisajraiis, sa. aw. sag a. owi c niss ark, zu. Nose for 25 I for Dr. Clement Co. are exiiert, trained and practical facial surgeons, and they correct deformities f tha faoe. Cgly nosea. large, ungainly eara ot unbflrorainj llpa can be modified by Lit. Clement Co. Into a pleasing per fection. They also rtmon wrlnklea, sears, molea or otter disfiguring fciemlshee. Dr. Clement Co. can r.U oat hollow cheeks, remove 11 nee of dissipation or build up a weak chin aa easily aa a dentist Rlla a tooth. They lift up the sagging cheeks of those real old-looking ladles" w out their husbands knowing how they so suddenly became rood looking:. Theaa operations they guarantee and do it without bad after effecta. rr. Clement Co. will gladly give advioe on bow any face can bo Im proved. Call or write. While having this work dona, GET THE BEST. clor of tha cou now. ao S. lata. Corner Soafflaa, Xarwaek Black. M riaar Bmlta gla, author and editor: Charles A- Schlern. merchant, formerly mayor of Brooklyn; David Leaventritt. f rmeO Justice of the supreme court; Clark WLiiams. stata super intendent of banks; John B. Clark, pro fessor of political economy in Columbia university; Wlilard V. King, banker, presi dent Columbia Trust company; Edward D. Page, a member of the firm of Faulkner, Page & Co.; Samuel R. Ordway, lawyer. and Charles Sprague Smith, director of teople's institute. New Tork. Letter af Gtrrur II gkea. The commission is to serve without com pensation and has been asked by the gov ernor to report aa early aa nractioahie. To each member Governor Hughes sent a lettar which said: At the Ia.it session of tne legislature I recommended that provision ahouid be made for suitah.e Inquiry into the facts relating to speculation in securities and comm "ditles. with the view of ascertaining ditlnna. the result of which waa the passage i stiould neitner threaten basiness stability by lil-considered measures, or on the other hand, invita agitation ox impair confidence by Ignoring aouaes and by laning to pro vide sukable correction. It Is with this view that I request you to act as a committee for the purpose of collating facta, receiving suggestions and making sucn recommendations as may s-m to you fitting with regard to tha fol.owlntf Question : What changes, if any. are adv, sable in the laws of t:ie state bearing up m pecula tion in securities and enmmodmes, or re lating to"the protection of investors or wiih res art to the matrumentala.es and or- j ganiaations used in dealings in sevur:t,ea ana tdmaiiwiiica v . - umjcm v. speculation T laajatry t I.lsalted. It Is not my intention to limit you to the consideration of wny special phase of the matter suggested, and 1 suggvai that your ...r.rill.V Till T 1 1 ' 1 UU1U1UUA. UrtMK l.'lUW (II . . .... . i . . . . . . , . n . v. . . . v. . . ,v,., v,i..ni..i ! fans and accredited to the communitv bv i hign reputation, wul be of tae si eat est "V'must aak this public sen-Ice without offer of compensation or indemnity fr ex- pen.se. as I uave no autnonty to sjb.ect the state to any ubllgatinn ln eonn-c;lon with your appointment. But I know that your generous action in serving tne cra tn unity will be highly appreciated and will afford another and most welcome 11. ust ra tion oi tne public spirit of our citix-na. 1 shall be glad to receive your report at aa early a date aa you may find prac.uab e. Governor Hughes recommended to the extraordinary session of the legislature this year that a similar commission be ap pointed, but the legislative committee to which the recommendation waa referred failed to report it. Copley, Jeweler, gold beads. SS 3. 18th. MURDER AT IDAHO FALLS: IDAHO Be-dy 9 parsed te Be that Waide A. sekimck la raa4 la R we sa les He wee. IDAHO TAIIA Idaho. Dec H. The body of a man supposed ta be Waldo A. Hchlack of Dillon. Mont., waa found ln a rooming house here yesterday. SchUck ; had evidently been murdered. Hie treed I had been horribly mutilated wth an axe. ' Correspondence found oa the body showed . be had recently drawn several hundred I dollars from the State bank . of Helena, Mont. Bchlack was accompanied to the I hotel by another man. who has since dis ' appeared and for whom tha police are 1 looking. Schlack had relativea in Colum- bus. O. BETTER TEACHERS ARE NEEDED Swggeetlwei Maele for laapreiTlsis ('irT Life Cesaee frwaa 1 Hi we is I'uKt. CHAMPIOV. Hi.. Dec U The commis sion on country lite appointed by President Roosevelt heid a session at the TTniversity of Illinois today. One famer aid that ei nr. i ry schools should be mora con eclHiated and that better 'school teachers anould be employed. He said that half of the teachers employed in county schools have no better than a commoa school edu cation, while all ahuuid be required to graduate from a normal echooL is afseal. If ww could talk to rou personally about the great merit of Foley s Honey and Tar. for cougha. colds and lung trouble, you never oouid be induced to experiment with unknown preparations that saay -co mala some harmful drugs. Foley's Hmaey and Tar coats wtl no more and haa a record of t jny years of cure. Fur sale at M lnnfi iULHSC REPORT IS READ! Base Ball Commiiiiou'i Finding in Ticket Scandal to Be Gives Out. J0IDTSO5 AJ3 FITLLIAX C05TIS Delay la waklac Verdict Paallv IX ta Tlait Takes la la veetlsra flag lttra Blade) te Brio Caiairra. CHICAGO, Dec IS. Wednesday next, or Thursday at the latent will see the finds of the. national base hall commisston In the eralping ease growing out of the De-troit-Chicago world's champtonahip base ball series made pubilc according to a declaration made today by Harry Puillarn of the National leane. Mr. Pulliani reached here today and after a few hours pent with Ban Johnson, president of the American league, the two national rommis- I "loners departed In a Chicago. Mi!w-sukee i st Ft. Paul train for San Francisco, where they have been called to aid the Pacific coast league in Its Eght to bring !h Cali- j fornia state league Into onriniaed base ball, or to tnaiis-arate reprisals. , "Mr. Johnson and L" said Mr. Pulliam. I "believing, like Mr. Herrmann, that our findings in the scalping case should be mad? public without flelav today, milled a letter to Mr. Herrmann at Cincinnati .-xpreesing our desire that he make public the report which requires only a few finish ing touches regardless of our absence. The j delay m giving the news to the public has been doe solely to the fact that a t more momentous matter arose in Xew York, the charge that an attempt had been made to bribe two National league umpires to throw a crucial game. Naturally our attention was devoted for the time being to that crse and the scalping matter was retarded. "Mr. Herrmann Is as anxious as we are to get the matter off h.s bands and we have been assured that the report will be given to the newspapers Wednesday or Thursday next at the latest." WITH THE BOWLERS. Triers was some mlahtv'hard bowling l.iat nlgnt on the Association a.leys. when tna Gold Tods won the fir two ra-nee fmm the Triumphs. 'Shorty Greenieaf hit the j eeeond. Ardis li.-MoGee, to 1) third nins ..ip Men .in.!. .in, ...ii ,. . .. inhn i ' rice F.'.erihant Jack. total of aii Captain Mahonev savs heal satisfied now If they don t wtn another game ; this season. Tonight the Sampecks will j f.ght tt out with the Meta Bmthers. Score:! JETTER GOLD TOPS. 1st. Id. M. Total. Encell Greenieaf .. Mah.mey Johns a .... Keynolds .. aa 173 :. na li ITS 177 14 Kit id. 2n5 175 liil 1M 1L7 541 1M 171 14 174 a I 11S I Totals xm l 8TORZ TRICMPH3. 1st. 3d. Total. SJS 44 Sit 0411 Frlischer .. Seaman Ltnmi-rmu 17 V ITS 171 1SS IVl 3S4 ltll Francisco . Anderson Totals Sii (GO &3 The Cudahys put the bacon on tae Maes lor two games iast cig.nt on Association alleys. Captain Yousem the was I u11 urni. uaicer naa nigu s-.ngie Tonight tho Dreaiusra and tignai Corps. Score: CTDAHTH. 1st id. 17 l. 17 1S2 171 1J Si. Total. Rudiger .. -U Mi i riaacr Lee Totals 5J 4 WEST JMDE3. lac 2d. 1U 177 l'.a 1M It) u$- U2 1.478 Id. Total. U 4ii7 l.n i7 Vb j -ml ; Touaem Rice , iirnia'-U" Totals ... 414 an tal LS7 Tha oriman 6iaxa did not smna an brm n laal cm lit. uiey lost two games to tne nuiel lLxial jewels on the beement alleys in tne MeLrtipuUljin league. The Jewels will play ny team ln lue Metrtipoutun leUe. for money, mar Dies or chaik. muauy ciiaia. The oid ever M.aa. linttiLa. wxa oi.i man tor tne isiars w.tn L.i lutai and liw aingie. Jerpo took honors for me Jewela with li1. sing.e game and otsj for grand toti. Jerpa ia a yuuiig out cuin.ng injwicr. Score: ORTMAN STARS. lau Jd. Sd. Totai. Ortman 1U 141 " 1:4 4J Grifluu 1. l.w a4 Moriui Ui Uil 4oi Totals 4J0 4T.4 4SK) LX74 HOTEL. LOr.Vi. JEWELS. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. Jerpe lm im jut L..f lafc 14 las 4id uuslafaon 1-1 1U loo 4w Totals 427 4XS 4t tsttl The Lrreibus Candy company took tnree gamea from tne Keliy m rieyuen itim last niKtit on tne Metropoii.an ai.eys. The ( I ii. i Km l.nm is etim.nir immt .nil . m ... i-ie LuDnotchers will nave ia l.uiic otn I out or they wl.l gel thre taken away from them. Baixer. the new man of tne I U ui.V ai el utlHen 1 mmU m ma SI I I a ei rvi u ra mmf e. ! l'Jli LDd. look all honors tor iiis I lrm "f4 Tonignt uie Post- will bowL Score: K-ELiT . HETDEX COMPANT. 1st. la. ia. Totai. Collins ......... loi 14 lu ,8 tsuaiaison 1-7 1.1 Imi b.jit lav Lis a4 Kama S1- 144 lm x Jennings - li 171 141 ;4 Totals HSS 838 THO I1 DttLlbLU CASui cojaPANf. lai. zct. 3d. Total. Brj'an 1 1 li. j l-a:.eraon i.4 Ian i l-eieron li 1M Ui Dlubem 1 171 147 Feree it law li Las Totals ITS S70 S13 Ltai: eyal PmI Tewrwey. By Swar.ai.n defeating Uaner last night In the last game ot me playoff, makes an other tiM oetaeen Har&cli. Kyncicia mud 1 fiwanaon. men Will have to IMS Leaved off between tnem. This second playoff is something unusual in any tournament, and anv of uis tnree above named ueserve to win first honors, for tna grand iigiit Uiey nave made throughout me tournament, and tne one wna comes out victorious will have to play the games uf h.s pool career, be cauiw una otnrr two are cerutiu-y going to oie herd. The score: SwAiieou-. . K. 1". U. X. 5. I. t, 1 4. L is. L . L IT. 4 13U. Total, L2. Csner t. t, . 4. 7. 4. i. 1. 1. 7. li L S, 10, L . i. L 1 1W. Toiai. VA. Sratc.es: Swanson. i; l aiier, S. High run- Swanson. Ik Tonigut at .X o'clock Harsch and Rey nolds will play the first game of the sec ond playof. and the other iwo games will be piayed Wednesday afternoon and even- BTAVDING Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Harsch ; 1 "6 Hrynolds Ill Swanson - 12 1 faiier 1 J .0w gterlleg Pawl Tewrweasewt. J. Meeks defeated Mar.ley in the 8ter!lngj pool tournsmenl at n'unt in a close ana interesting game by r!v one bail by tae acoie of 1 to 6 The score: EL Meeks-- l U U 1. I, I I, 11 I L 4. T. 7. Z. . t-1 Mnley-e. r4.i.tT. ..r,is,g, 5. .... - a. 1. 1 S. 4. 4-16. Scratches: E. M-elis. . Manley g. Arnold end Brsdshaw piay timghL STANDING X'liywi. Y?rn. Lost. Pet. X .? .few Shields Htuer . E. MeekS J Meeks J Manley 1 I Arnoirt I Brads haw i 1 txarney J h PmI TnnMBsat In a whirlwind game last n.ght White slnop'y smoliiered Kcyes bv a score of to A White gave tne j ret 'teat exhibition of root eeen in thta city for many s long day. It took Wiuie eniy thirteen innings lo o.s piee of hia uepoiient. and he was never heeded after tne third inning, bleachers have been ererted for the aoootn mode t ion of vial to re. and the fropnetors egieitd a cordial Invitation to ail te attend.' The score. Vhite-l, U 17. IT. . I I. U t I li. 17-W. Keys 1. it, 1. u. 1. J. 4. J. L ii. l-Ji. Scratches: White. . Keys, t Ton.g.-it. Isher aga.nst k.o et EVENTS OS THE BtIXQ TR1CIU rirntHt Wl rrtk Rare n at Emory-villa. OAKLixn rxw u.ni.. ....t hi. Eec. 16. Roet-ben met flrt deteat s:nce com.nK to Cal.forrua ! wken Firestone, a li to 1 ekaac. beac mm I recenuy aaopted. Practically ail in the seven furlongs rate at Lfljeryvu.B ! the members of the aaaociatwn have today. The big sjirmt-r aa a 1 to 1 1 aa" i d to become members and tha ora.in chance. VN hen the fied went to the poat ltlon la only a matter of a sh.irt l:nr. the Royal Tourist was the en.y ouer Tha new league will have a northern smarter tr.at had a chance. Flrrnume waa knd sorsthern championship eeries. tfte two making h;m upearance after a let up and 1 winners io wveet la the final series of was overlooked in Loo betur.g. Tlie D.g games for the title of champion, horee djd not appear to run aa weil as in The new league w;ll work havoc with tha hia previous racee. In the stretch he t red schedules of the smsJlT Iowa ecnoo.a. and Firestone linr 1 him easily. w:mtlng ' Cornell and GHnnell w-,U be especially hard aa ha nJeaeed. In one of the rloeept f'n- ' hit for the iarre number of aames hr tabes of u;e seun Argonaut, well bandied by I ptcm. got op In time to beat Toll Iix j a short now. Summaries: i Firs; race, a x furiocgs. wllliu: Sonho- more ilu7. Giihert. lii to 6i won. M.e Asnelra (1P7. McCarthy, 17 to loi aecond. , Warden Y.l iiS. A. Williams. to li third. Time: 117. Oasro. AK-iotaoes. Ex pectant. Francis Joseph. Taskmaster and Paichee finished as named. , cond raee. futurity course- Argonaut ni. I nton. 4 to li won. Toil Bnx iH'7. Slo-l Carthv. z to 1 second. Em-t i"i. ahmidt. 1 . , 1 to It tid. Time: I l.V Rosemo. The Iawa a Fawt Ball Svfceaale. Vicar. Bill EaUn. Rjsevaie. Aitamor, M.ms IOWA CITT. Dec. 15. Spec!al. Man Bootless nii Semper Fideils TJiished as ( agr Mark Catlin is b-jsily emragd in cor named. rejipondenca toward tho formation of the Third race, one mile, selling: Miss Max- j ln foot ball schedule for next fall, xoni U'7. McCarthy, 11 lo w in. Gam- i While no games have been absolutely brinus 11. Bu'ier. 7 to J seend. etan.Vivt-f ' scheduled many believe that Iowa will till. Post, to li third. Time. ! i Colonel Bronstxn. W.K.len. Confederite. The Japtiin. Bill Curtis and Colorrsa fin- j unm as n.mru. Fourth race, seven f jrlonrs. purse: Fire stone ilofc liilbert. li to 1 wun. Rntn U7. Mc'arthy, 1 to 3) second: Hanhr ;ine iios. J. Hnee. 15 to li third. Time: l-'iS- I fUiyal Tourist and Clamor fm.snea e named. F.llh race, six furlongs: BJily Bowlegs ni7. Buxton. 10 to 1) won: tiene Russell UCT, McCarthv. t to 1 second: Emma ti (ItC. Mentrv. ) Xli third. iime: 1 iev Deneen. Elavon. Box. Abraham. Billy at-I kins and Inspector Bird imisneri u nameu Sixth noe five and a na.i xurionge. purse: Twilight Uuen id.. Russeii. 13 lo Bi won, tv-ean Fhore Groth. 11 to li second. Raionteur (97. Waisn. W to 1) third. Time: liOMv Creation. Clouuiight ILarly Tide. Dr. M.iyer and Elanche C finished as nsmed. VC'S JLN'iJELifl. Dec. IS. -Summaries: F'rst race, five furlong. :-year-olds. nurse Del (Tuaados liiiii. Powers. U to l'l won. Enfield W. Mciee. J to li ond. Oaorine Harris. to 1) tWrd. Time. 0 SH. Dedicator, tharpsale. Little Flush. Maid of 'Jotham. Anna Le. Dr. Edain and Mr. Bishop also ran. Second race, five and a ha:f furlongs. llin- Duke OT ijnilEe wl er i"w, cinaiius. 1 to II won. Cool ioi. McCahey. to li Albion R. Third Rail. Chief Desmond and Fnar of Elgin also ran. . ... Third race, selling, six furlongs: Pal n . Hsrria. 10 to li won. Taylor ueorae (.;.. Page, event secona. l neu.-n . J." Archibald. I to 1) third. Time: 1:US- Jim ton. Hannibal Bey. Translucent. Free Knirht. The Bear. Lord of tne Forest and Warner Gnshall also ran. , . . Fourth race, one mile and an eignm. nell'.nir- Bucket Br: trade n.'. Shilling. 12 to 1. won. Alma Dufour fl. Powers. I to 1 second. First Peep HAS. Archibald. to ft third. Time: 1 fS. Red Gauntlet and Esther B aiso ran. Fifth race, one mne a . - I ing- Goldwar m". Shillina. n to i won. ' Arcourt ill "Archibald. S to li second. Nat : tie Bumno ijC. Wl'son. 15 to D third. Time: Ed Ball. Henrv O. Omlde and M:ss I Liftia also ran. ! siTth race six f-irlonrst Dlr-ctor flir 'Martin event won. F-onterac mi. Powr roSl i 5 to 1) second, Tim OTwle (W. Dennl West! 7 to 1) third. Time: 1 :1P4. Colivmhia Girs Artmo Dnchees ot Moe'eneno, num. re. -groso. Paul F'rst and Nlblack a!so ran. MtCH MO?IET FOR B.AC1G 3 early Half lllll' i" fsirwea Haw C hy Great Western. CHICAGO. Dec. 1.-Purses aggregating 5-t 4tc ; ttr "t were contributed st the Great Wesi li 447 , em Circuit Harness aas.-riauuu mtV-"S ! held here today. Geerge iveiirr of Dir- in .iwid nresiiient. and V . II. Smollinger f Pe.ria. 111., secretary-treasurer. The following da; for aaaeungs. and the purses, were announced; Peoria. 111.. July a-f. Cii. Terre Haute. Ind.. Julv CS.0WL gprUigfleld. m.. July libertyville. 111., July 2S-!.' tA Kaismaxoo. Mich.. August j-fc t-MKiO. Ga.esburg. IIL. August lOS. 0 Davenpoiu la-. August Liubuoue, Ia.. August 24-r7, JiS.t. Ha inline. Minn.. August BeptemU r 30 utM. Milwauk-e. Wia. September -ll. Peoria. UL. September U-l. , Columbus, O.. September 30. October 1. St'rin'gfleld. 111.. Sept. In be r Z7 to October Memphis. Tenn.. October S-U. .. Iailas, Tex.. October lS-. t-a.i". El Paso. Tex., November 1-. tia.iXtt ATHLETES TO DRI1K LAKE WATER Stavrta Enlrwua Foot Ball West with Large Sasply. CHICAG3. Dec 16. With an ample sup ply of Lake Mc:..,an ater. waicn tne piavers are to anna to keep tnera in train Ing; the Englewuud Higa school foot bail team left Chicago toninht tor . tne west The team wul piav iiulte (Muni.) next Baturdav for the h.gir school championship of tne nortnweU and Denver a week later for the Rocky Mountain cnampionship. The ndent Wot vtorrdTVeC0keH'waTer was 1 taken to nrevent the pneslrmity oi j rhanee "f water destroying the efficiency c ! the players. Wtaeaaiia-Mlrklna 'Aral a. ANN ARBOR. M ch . Dec. 15It is be- Hvei here that negottati na have been opened between the l"niveruy of M ch ga-i seacs f Cn,aveda1.y X for a foot ball ganie betwetn the two uni- ver-ities next lalL Director of AtMetlca S&ay" ttW-a.fc0e.rn3Bf.T wl" b- ard of regenta. and It ia rielieved that Ur Baird diacusaed with them a v lscon- sin-Michipan f xit ball aarae. Mr. Baird is bei'eved to have made a visit to Madi son, Wis., just before his meeting with the repents. He has now returned to his home at Leavenworth. Kan. Getch's Mraw Card. IOWA CITT. Ia.. Dee. .3 neciaI.V Frank ciotch. the great wrestler, has writ ten a letter to a frend in Iowa descr-hing his Tanksgivtng menu in Nottingham. Eng lurd. troti h dined with a vaudeville troupe snd a genlua of the rotnpetiy had tne fol low -ng menu card printed: Oyster cock tails, a la toe hold: cream of tmato, a la Tbc New 10c Cigar 9- Smolcers who know a good ciar axe demanding the King Alfred Kjng of 10c cigars. They want it because it's right right in quality, smoothness, bouquet, and all the other good points that prove cigar-superiority. Straight Havana filler, Sumatra wrapper. No adulteration. Next time you smolce, be sure it's a King Alfred. Ask Your Ggv tfan Basssaa Clgag t"enrv ta?trfe el-1 f. a la K1sr.lt: raet turkey, a ia aafrva. cranoerry (not rasp berry sauce: miH inim. a la Pur ton: stewed corn, a la !?iwart: ec"Ul"iJ ovMers. Humtx-ldt style. mixed n :. ctch-a-carcn-can; Ronuef ort. a la Lt Uh k; Cheddar, a la hammerlcrk. wleawairl Tat ley Ball Lewaw. IOWA CITY. Ia.. Dec. IS. 8peeial Plana are on foot to form a Mieaoun vai ley baa ba.1 leagie In Jaeiaaxy and ar- achedula similar to the bafket bull 'the larger Iowa school in the M.iwmiri J viiley 1-ag-je will prevent ailding Cornell and rGinnell to the schedules. Because of the hardship worked by such a leajrue agitation concerning the niin- ment of the Missouri Valley association tins started. It is probable that Washburn will be added on the aonthern division before the yesj- is over and G-rnnell and poss.biy Corneil on the northern side, thus making a total list of ten schools. piav Kansas. Nebraska and Minnesot away from home and Ulinoia. Ames and I M.sftjurt at Iowa City. It is also probaoiej that t-irake vll be played at Dee Moines next year. While the athletic board at f.rst did not favor a game with Minnesota at Minneapolis there haa been a chance i of feeiing during the laet two weeks and it is not unlikely Dr. Wnliami" olltr will oe accepted. Taraef aa War Eavajle Xatebe'. MAJtSHA LLTOWX. Ia.. T-ec LV iSne- nai. i reorge Turner ot Turner, la.. . and tne Indian. W ar Eagle, are matched f t.ia beet two out of three fails, calch-as- caich-can style of wrestling, to be puliled eff in this city next Thursday niKht. Turner is a clever wrestler. He weighs uripped 1. tsui McLod of Cleveland, the former middleweight champion, won from War Eagle at Waterloo a few nights ago. A lliaaee Defeat ta Bridge Mrt. ALJJAXCE. Neb.. Dec. 16. i Special. ) Tha first of the western high school baket bail league games waa piayed between Bridrrpurt and Aiiiance December VL The result was Ja to S in favor of Alliance. Bridgeport was completely outclassed. The ieattue consists of the hiah schools of Sidney, Scotia Bluff. Bridgeport and Al liance. The next game will take place next Friday between Scotta Bluff and Alliance. MILLIONAIRE BURNS MONEY Dylag Rasa la Tkeat Cawsrratsriate V Relatives oa Their Esras (rwsa Evil mt Wealth. L-OXDON, Dec. 15.-A special dispatch from gu Petersburg to the Daly Mail relates that a dying Moscow mill ion airs named Peteroff had his whole fortune withdrawn from the banks and tha bank notes brought to the suik room. They were then piled before him1 and set on firs, Peteroff summoned his relatives and showed them the ashes, congratulating them on having escaped from the evil of wealth. Xatlew ts Israeli Alwsaal. The Cornell men in Omaha and vicinity will tender a luncheon to President J. Q. Schurman at 12 o'clock, noon, on Wednes day, at Hanson's cafe. All Cornell man are invited to attend. Telephone your name to J. W. Batt:n. MS N. T. Ufa Bldg , Tel., j Douglas 1267. j CIT OVER ELECTRIC STOCK ! 1 Horhtacha Insist They Were Defrawdeal Oat at It. BEATRICE. Neb.. Dec. IS. (Special Tele egram) Sarah W. Horbach, the widow, and Mary V. Bourke and Paul W. Hor bach. cLiildren of the lata John A. Horbach. filed autt in tha district court today against Eugene J. SulLvan. L. E. Watson and Frank McMaster, alleging that defendants entered into a conspiracy to defraud them of their K2 shares ln the Beatrice Electric company. This stock, the petition alkgeg. ( and also tried with a doctor ln Chic-ago; was removed from a safety deposit vault j they all pronounced my case stomach in Omaha by E. J. Sullivan without their j trouble. knowledge or consent. The pla.ntiffa de- I On my visit to the Austro-American doc mand that the defendants be compelled to 1 tors. I explained my condition to the doc deliver the property to tha board of direc- tors, which was a pain ln the pit of my tors an that the Beatrice Electric Service ; comDanv .ninined from nwim'.m. .v.. defendants as the holders of the certif.cates of stock in the company. Weleosae ta Stars Brewery. We extend a welcome to ail corn show j weeks. 1 can poaitively say that this treat Tisitors an cordially Invite you to vtait ! meet haa done me more good than all the and lnspa?t our modern plant. Take cars jibeiitd 24th and Ames or 36th and Ames. They land you right at our door. STORZ BREWING COMPAXT. Mill Dana FAIRBURT. Neb., Cm Owe. Dec 15. Special ' Aoout ion reet oi tne concrete dam or tne Fairbury roller mills axToss the Lottie Blue r.ver broke yesterday evening into sections twenty-five to forty fee. long and slid down the bed of the river. In some places aown ,j, bed of tne r,, ln nme places a du,,nce of twenty-five feeu No part of the dam waa overturned, but each broken seer. on moved down the stream until the open.ngs between allowed the escape of the body of water In the mill pond, so that there was no more pressure. The dam wrecked was built four or five years ago at a cost of about S10.0M. A Tetal Eeliaiee of the functions of stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels la qulck'y dUposed of with Electric Bitterk 50c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. tl thafs Dillercnt C"-T . Distributar 1 LIGHT 0(1 THE DIVORCE QUESTIOii FROM A MEDICAL STAHDPOIHT Prominent Omi.ha. Physicia.n Says That There. Arc Often Reasons ThM Are Not, Brought Into Court "Good health ia essential lu happy home life." said tlie great pnyaictan in charge ol the A ustro-American doctors, when he wa asked to shed soma light from a niedica. standpoint on the divoice evil, which is be ing brought so prominently befjra Oaial. people at this lime. "In court. continued the doctor, " you hear ail sirta of reasons for separation. ar)ir.g from desertion to crueity. Wow. in i my practice, I accredit my success to a;- j waya seeking the cause before trying to i "liln"-naIa t-" ff"t- So, in many divorce cases, there la an underljing phvsical cause I which leads to incompatablllty and the I divoros emiru. For iastanec. many wonn-n suffer from nervous disorders of which no mere man. excepting the physician, knowa These, if allowed to continue, will reduce her health ta a point which makts her cross, irritable and uncompanionable. We have many letters from grateful women, whom we have cured, stating that the oompiete restoration of health by the Auatro-American treatment has restored their serves to a normal condition and made their home Ufa a thousand limes hsppler. Often a man Is suffering with some chronic disorder as a result of early dissipations and allows his poor health to stand in the way of his home happiness, when a visit to us would remove his troubles. Of course, the idea of an ex amination by a physician before marriage ia ail right, but those who are already mar ried ahouid not forget that 1t is even more important that they consult a physician If their health ia not what it shouid be." At this point the physician was called in for consultation on a particularly difficult rase and bade the reporter a pleasant "good day." with a 'cordial invitation to eorae in again. These doctors are certainly accompllahing wonders in the cure of epi lepsy, dropsy, rheumatism, nervoua debility, kidney and bladder diseases, stomach trouble and all chronic diseases by tne Auatro-American treatment. Some rases are turned away, aa these physician, wtule they cure where others fail, do not accept cases which they know to be Incurabie. Thls week, in order that the fame of the Auatro-American treatment may be spread throughout Nebraska, they are treating all cases free making a nominal charge for medlrine only. They are located at 475 Ramge building. Just one block north of the Corn show entrance. The following letters are convincing evidence that the Auatrian-American treatment Is the best In med'eal -' at the present time: SEVERANCE. Kan., Dec. 4. IW. Aurtro-Amertcan Doctors. Omaha, Neb. Sirs: -We are pleased to hear that T0U nftl opened offices , at Omaha. Hope you will have the success yon deserve. The treatment ya gr.ve my damrhter. Nellie, g years ago for catarrh, perwja- nenttv rn-ed her . a she hnji had nn ret'ien rf It to the present time. I can heartily recommend you and wish you continued success. Tours truly. D. G. Sharp. December li AusTro-Amerk-an Doctors. Cmaha. Neh. : I have doctored for the last five years for what other doctors called stomach trouble. I doctored with the two best doc tors in Sioux City and one ln Kansas City, ! stomach, which bothered me so at night 1 that It diseurhed mv sleen and thlnas I I most I could not eat. When the j A ostt-American doctors pronounced my I case gall stories, I did not know what to j think, but after taking the treatment two i others. The results were better, quicker. ! snd the treatment easier than any 1 had ! tried. I will gladly communicate with any ; one who may be suffering from this terri- MEN! WHAT YOU TVT TIT UT IS TH MOST TXZATXZST AT TIE azOXaTaTIIGh If we could see and treat all men when the first symptoms show themselves there would soon be little heed of so-called specialists ln chronic diseases, and there would lie fi-w men seeking rejuvenation of their pLysicaL mental and vital powers, but a long as men continue to disregard the golden adage. "A Stitch in Time Eaves Nine," and continue to neglect themselves, or to exercise lndif rerenoe or poor Judgment ln consulting tha right specialists at the outset. Just so long will ti.ere be multitudes of chronic sufferers- Yomr whole fwtare saay depend mpom the kind and gualtty ef treatment yoa get at first. vi orrx Ton rwm but TxATatxr tut cah mm kaj ajtt wiiu. wi stii so msxiADiia tatzjczitts ok vstbti siazss uxm pmopoBTrzoara. wi so or qvotb Kax.SA.DUia f&xcss is on Assovvcxans-rs. rs belxzts is tats dialokh ajts sos- XST KZTXODS. WSXCK. TOaiTEII WITH OUB LOSO) EXVSBIXBCZ, SKIXX. ABTD ABIUTT. ASS TSS OSX.T QtJALEriCATIOaT3 AJTS COSOI. TIOSB THAT CAJf BUUT OVABVASTZB A CUSS. sro tree, snea only and care promptly, safely and thorongkly BSOS csrns. catasss. szstovs Dumrr, blood zoxboh, axis aia- SASB. KXDSST 119 BLaDOCX DISXASES, and all Special Dtscaaea and T).... eosnplicatlons ta the shortest poaalhlo Uaaa and at the lowest coat fog skillful aarrloa and snoceeafni txeatmsat. CanaultAlIon v , , and examination. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 rarnam St, Eetween 13th and 14th Sta., Omaha, Neb. The Bbb Reaches the Consumers PILES CURED!: ewsaaJUaCMTLT-MO lUSIra UaCD PCBBaAJt CMTLT N steetaa W - - mm MHKa MO BkUMCt AdVAaaCK. k- MiMA not f stkal. seme e ek eel Sicx te.eeeee tttnesaii Bw a. a.tip.il4 wieg , o bis trouble. J. H. Davis, SS Jones street. 11 West 2d Si.. . liTta. IiL Nov. 36. .!. Austro-Ajrterican tvctor: 13 Ramg Building. Omaha, Neb. My Dear Friends: I arrived home two w'k ago fi-ellng splendul. I Hitr will lurget tne night those batchetir.g duetota raid t had to u. the hospit-iU aud b oreraae1 on for h.- pendicitzs. and what a change it tins to me when you said I needed no pcrati-sa: that I did not liav? appeodicitis that I was toffering fr-.ni gait atones. You .d you could and would euro me. and the fnt that I have not had wie pa.ii S'nce that night three weeks ago tm proof that vcu certainly understand your business. If tas pe pie only knew of your treatment, hue many could be saved from tlie op. rating Uinic and perhaps deaiii. My friends and net gfi bora are surprised to see me Rr King so well, and my husband is Uie happiest man you ever saw. For the past three years I have suffered untold ag aiy and I feel that I will never be able to tv-pay nry fntnei there ln Omaha who insisted on me coming to se yu. You have my permission to publish tins letter, and I will gladly writs to any cms who may be suffering and -be in doubt aa to what your treatment TT1 do for them. Mt home was formerly In Omaha, but my address now la 34 West 2d at:, UuUoe, IIL Thanking you sguin for what tvtj hav done for ma. I am. Tour Patient. MRS. JNO. GREENLEAF. A ustro-American tVxtors, 13 Raingl building. Omaha. Neb : Dear &ra: My stater, Mias Anna Prror.ka. suffered eoilepav fr eight years and had these spells every two or threat days. Sna had doctored with a number of other doctors, but got no help. Since commeso ir.g treatment with you. a month ago, she haa had no mora spella amd eats weil and sleeps weil. Jour Xrtend. V. FTVOXKA. LJncoln. Xcb.. Dec. t. 1-Austro-Amerioaa Drs. Dear Sirs I am writing this to give you my heartfelt thanks for the benefit I have received from you sane I began taking treatment on Nov. For four years previous to that time I suffered with the dropsy so badly that I could not sleep n-ghta and would be completely exhauaied after waik-sg a snort d-stance. i have done everything in my power to gain relief, but have been ur.ab.a la find anyone who could aid me until the present time. 1 have been an engineer for the past twenty-one years, and 1 feel better now Lhaa at any other time during t&ai a'ags of my life. Fteling greatiy encouraged by the few treatments I have received. 1 will con doctors, but gut no help. Since oommenc curwd. lellitg others uiat lliey may also be aided by aki.Uui treatments. Thank.ng you again. 1 remain, E. H. fCTMAJf. 6(C N. lflh SU, Lincolu. Nek. Lincoln. Neb.. Dec 4, 191&. To Whom It May Concern: 1 have suffered from paralysis, rheum Uam and fcciicrai nervous diaaniuty fur a good many years, but after taa ing one of the local treatments at tne office of t-e Austro-American doctors, on Dec. lat, 1 waiked without limping, which was tne first time for eight montha. I can truthfully and sincerely say. w:ih great pleasure, that 1 have received more benefit from this one treatment than fr-m any ether treatment 1 have taken h-.-fjre. Respect fully, M. H. CLEMENT. IMS N. 3th St.. Lincoln. Neb. r m- i: J . " ' x ' ' v. . J Jtm-.J'... ,f 4 i W Office Hours: l.0 a. m. to l:M rc m. bundaya. 1ft to 1 only. If you cannot c-l write. rnnn Fftn Weak anj nervoua men a ww a WM rind tne.r pewer te NERVEb nrk and vou hlul vigor gone as a result of over- ork or mental esertlon stiould lake Kim KtkVB rju liUJ. They etll you eat and sleep ami bo a siaa limn. 1 Boa: S Usw M M ky mmmSX. BVsuaTaixU Bstu Ct Uai letk see 2ue si-e Okl. BSvaO x.aaOAsTT fm ... : 1 i i I! i! 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