THE BEE: OMAHA. Tl'ESDAV. MARCH in, U1(. 01 v BRIEF CITY NEWS fidelity Storage fe Van Co. Dour. 1516. Xave Seat Print It Now Deacon Pre. Xlfe tns.T Tel. rna Mutual. Qould, Xleetrto Supplies -Burgess-Granden Co Xooinls does, to Hew Tork General solicitor toomls of the Union I'aclflc hua leen called to Now Tork, whero hlo ad vice Is sought by the executive commit ten ot the railroad company, lto will probably bo absent ten days' or two Weeks. library Surpasses All Records One of tho biggest circulations ot books ever recorded In the history of the public li brary occurred Suturday. A total of tSOd books were Issued, and In tho reading afid reference rooms tho attendance was alto unusually large. Bar. It. Cohan Preside Rev. U Cohen ot, Milwaukee, Wis., conducted special services at Temple Beth Hamcdrosh Hagodol Friday, Saturday and Sunday, lie camo to Omaha upon the request of tho congregation to preside during the three days' celebration. Three Are X"ined Rasmus Anderson, who was arrested by Detectives Rich and McDonald as a suspect In tho theft of a wagon belonging to Charles Stephens, Cut Center street, was given a fine ot 125 and costs from Judge Foster in police court. Andrew Nelson, on a petit larceny chnrge, drew $25 and costs, while Billy Vaves drew thirty days In jail. Or.' ltewton SC. Mann to Speak Here Dr. Newton M. Mann ot Chlcugo, who Is to speak Wednesday evening bctoro the Unity .club at tho Library building, has arrived in Omaha, lie Is a guest of if. S. Mann, 52$ South Twenty-sixth avenue, lie Is to speak on "Equality" before tho Unity club. Dr. Mann Is a lecturer of considerable note on publlo questions. Merchants' National shows Oats The IMerchants National bank showed u gain iuf almost Jl,00o,000 In deposits on the date of the bank call of tho comptroller on March 4. This was the largest propor tionate gain of the Omaha banks. The gain was about tho samo over the cnll the year ago and the last call on Jan uary 13. Will Close Up Shop- Tom Sing and "Wong Sing, who own a chop suey parlor at' HOI Douglas street, wcro given sus pended sentences of thirty days for sell ing liquor after hours by Judgo Foster In jjollce court. Tom and Wong Informed the judgo that tho reform wavo was too much for them und that they Intended to cjbse their doors tonight tor the last time. Tho Judge, upon hearing their promise -to suspend business, suspended their sentences. .Wattles''Letter is Statement of Facts and Not Threats '"The socialists are unfair when they bay that Mr. Wattles' letter to the pub llo contains veiled threats to discontinue extensions and to reduco wages ot the men," said R, A. Leussler, assistant gen eral manager of. the street; .railway com pany, after the report ot tho' meeting Sunday, "This is not .true. Mr. "Wattles Is nlmply stating facts, pointing out what, we can do and What- we cannot do. They bay they would resort to tho Initiative and referendum to compel extensions and to force a ralso In- wages,- That- Is Jllbglcal. Any one can see' Its absurdity. bn6 might as well try to conipel a busted bank to pay Itodepojtlors imf!ull. It la the name with us. ht our credit is des'troyed it will be absolutely Impoaslblo to build' extensions. '.'The polloy1 '6f 'Hie ' company 'Has been to do tho beet it could and this will con tinue to bo tfio policy, no matter what happens. It goes without saying that we can do certain things if fares aro left alone that we won't be ablo to do It tho fares aro reduced." CIGARS STOLEN FROM CLUB FOUND BY SCRUB WOMAN Die box ot cigars stolen from the cigar counter In the billiard room of the Com mercial club a week ago by the burglar that lootod the placo was found Saturday right by one. of the women who, do the (scrubbing In the Woodmen ot the World building, 'it was found on a short stalr rvay leading from the Commercial club lobby opi the seventeenth floor to tto sixteenth This Is a stairway that is seldom used. An Ideal Woman's LnntlTe. No better laxative than .Dr. King's New J-ifo pills. They help the liver and bow els to healthy action, 25c. All druggists. Advertisement, ... .... OPEN SEASON FOR DOGS IS TO ENDJW APRIL FIRST Tollco Commissioner A. C. Kugel by resolution will notify the people that the regular spring dos-catchlng will begin April 1. Ho has Instructed the pound master to catch and kill all unlicensed dogs after that date. Big Eaters Get Kidney Trouble j Take Salts at first sign of Blad. der irritation or Backache. Tha American men and women most guard constantly against Kidney trouble. I eeause we eat too much and all our food la .rich. Our blood Is filled with urte add which the kidneys attire to filter out. they weaken from orerwork, become sluggish; the ellmlnetlve tissues clog aad the result Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a goneral decline tn health. When your kldays feel tike lurapa of lead; yeur back harts or the urine Is cloUdy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or thces times during the night; If yeu suffer wh sick headache or dlssy, nervous spell, acid stomach, or you have rbeutnUUnn when the weather is bad, get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a taMevpoonful la a glass ot water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous alts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juioe, combined with lltbi. and has Wen need for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralise the adds In the urine so it no longer I - source of Irritation, thus end Inf Madder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot Injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithla water beverage, and belongs la even loroe, becauses nobody can make a mis? take by having a good kidney Quahlnl -rcr time. Advertisement. Official Synopsis of for the Government of the City of Omaha' as Framed by the Charter Convention, now Submitted to the Vot ers for Their Approval or Rejedtion. The charter convention herewith sub mits the home rule charter which It has dratted for Omaha. In framing this char ter we have endeavored to Insure to the people at Omaha the. management of thtlr own city affairs through an efficient gov ernment fully accountable, and directly re sponsive to every well founded popular demand. We have sought to do this by retaining the commission plan of govern ment, with more centered responsibility, and by providing an effective control by Initiative, referendum, recall and im peachment, at the same time reducing the play ot polities by means of nonpartisan nominations and merit appointments and prAmotlona under civil service. White steadfastly guided by the prin ciple of home rule, we have also kept In view the Greater Omaha of the near future, sure to Include the adjoining city of South Omaha and other suburban ter ritory, and the mergr so far as feasible of corresponding 'city and county offices. Looking toward the dreater Omaha, ah elastlo scheme ot revenues baa been adopted, permitting ot increases neces eary from time to time to meet enlarged demands. The present combined ma chinery of the city and county for assess ing property for taxation and for a Joint office of treasurer has been continued, and the foundation laid for a similar merger of city and county auditing of fices, and city and county election bureaus whenever proper enabling legls latlon Is had safeguarding home rule by making these offices elective by our own people. In the same way, regarding the city and county as one household for local self-government, provision has been made for them to unite in the erection and maintenance ot workhouses, reforma tories and similar Institutions that will prevent duplication and needless expanse to the taxpayers. The ohapter relating to the granting ot franchises, and regulation ot public Utility service conforms, we believe, to the experience lessons of this and other cities and the best thought on that sub Jtct. It provides fdr short term fran chises, optional purchase without pay ment for franchise value, full regulation of rates and conditions of service and. above ail, a prerequisite vote of approval by the people for every franchise granted It makes the preaent, .occupation tax a minimum, materially reduces existing rates for water and light and places on (tho street railway the full burden of paving and maintaining the entire street space it occupies. ' For the first time in the history of Omaha a definite limit la fixed upon the saloons, prohibiting the issue of new licenses in the residence districts and pro viding against a transfer Into Omaha of saloon licenses .held Jn South Omaha ia the event of consolidation, Further synopsis of the more salient provisions Is contained la the following enumeration: Chapter I. Corporate Powers. The city acting through Itm official authorities Is given tho widest and most plenary powers in all matters of local publlo character. Chapter IX. Elections. The elective officers are enumerated, M. AND H. COHTEST TO DATE Corrected List of Participants is Now Arranged. OFFERING SOME BIG BONUSES Various Concerns Holding On Splen did Inducement for the. "Work er 1o anther In the Votes, The standing of the organizations listed In Tho Bee Merchants and Manufact urers' Voting contest, as published In The nee Sunday, was incorrect. Hero Is the list properly arranged In the order ot the standing: Mazda society. 2S75 Dorcas alreet. Omiiha. Jennie Kdmundsun hospital, Oak and Plerco, Council Bluffs. Ia. Tim Mogul fraternity, omana. Routh Omaha hosoltaL Twenty-fifth and O streets. South Omaha. . . ... woman's Jtciief corps, uiair, eto. Ancient Order of United Workmen (Cen tral committee;, Omaha. Burt County Agricultural society, Oak land. Neb. Omaha Rcbekahs, Fourteenth und Iiodga etrets, Omaha. ladles' am society, Fremont. rco. Klon Bantist church. 2821 Charles street, Omaha. Lyons women chid, joyous, jmou. itoyat Neighbors, Holly camp No. 1121, Omaha. Catholic Ladles' guild. Wahoo, Neb. Ladlea Aid society, First Presbyterian church, South Omaha. The Methodist hospital, Omaha. Knights and Ladies of Security, Loyal council, Omaha. St. Joseph's hospital. Omaha. Wrtmfln'fl nlub. Wahoo. Camp Lee Forby, United Spanish War veterans, umanu. Ancient Order United Workmen No. 300, Wahoo, Neb. Many ot the organizations would have made a much better showing It their votes had been received In time to be counted for Sunday's announcement. The votes received after last Thursday even ing were not Included In the count Just published. They will count in the final wind-up. however. , The last three weeks ot the contest will be the time to' get the best results. The fact thst labels are a very Important factor should not be overlooked. When labels are collected and properly classi fied In sets, the bonus votes have an Immense voting value. Coupons" help, but they can't win for you unaided by the labels. New List of Donas Offers. Head this list of bonus otters on manu factured products and then realize what you are missing when you fall to take advantage ot this big vote-getting plan Calumet Baking Powder Bring in at one time ten slips found in top fit cans anil receive 6,000 bonus votes. These votes are given in addition to the regular vot- intr vnlllA nf 4tffc vntM rti Afll alln. Thl. means 9.000 votes on ten slips brought til at one time. Lawrence Barrett Cigars Double voting continuing the present commission plan of government and providing for non partisan nomination, short ballot and four-year Instead of threo-year terms. To secure stability of government, how ever, the terms are made to overlap so that half ot the membership ot the council is renewed every two years. Chapter III, atnnlclpal Depart ments. Affairs ot the city under control of the ccunctl are divided for administrative purposes, as now. into seven departments, with power to arrange and rearrange un asstgned activities. The council selects Its president, who Is to be mayor ani svperlntendent ot the Department ot Publlo Affairs, and a vice president, who is to be superintendent ot the department of accounts and finances and to serve as mayor In the event ot tho tatter's absence or disability. The procedure proscribed for the council in the enactment ot ordinances insures full publicity and ample opportunity and time for remonstrance. The commis sioner In charge, of each department is to appoint, and to be responsible for, all tits subordinates tn his department, sub ject to civil service requirements, with the exception of certain specified posi tions to be filled by the whole council, suoh as city attorney, corporation coun sel, city clerk and city engineer. Chapter IV. Local Improvement. The system of making local improve ments, whose cost Is to be assessed to the property benefited, is greatly simpli fied for the purpose of expediting such work when desired by the resident prop erty owners affected. Improvement dis tricts may be created and work ordered by the council within a certain radius of the city hall. Outside ot that area, the council may create the districts and order the work, subject to a protest right ot the owners of 40 per cent of the abutting frontage, and the materials may be designated after according a hearing to the property owners. The most important change Js tho require ment of open specifications for paving ma terials, and prohibition of the specifica tion ot materials from any particular mine or factory, and the sole application ot the standard quality and endurance tests, the design being to secure lowest bids by free competition, and to minimise the so-called paving promotion and its large train ot evils. Chapter V. Department of Parka and Pnbllo Propertr. The administration of parks and boule vards Is subjected to several changes am plifying the powers. Wires and poles along boulevards are to come down within threo years, Improvements where boulevards and parks Intersect tho streets are to be paid for out of the Intersection bond fund, t'ree musical concurts In the parks are provided for. Chapter VI, Department of Pnbllo Safety. The police force and all the Jails, sta tions and equipment ace placed under the control of the superintendent, who," with the approval ot the council, Is to prescribe the rules of discipline. vuluo on each band when brought In twenty at a time. Kellogg's Products Bring In at ono time ten of tho triangular tops from Toasted Corn Flakes and recclvo 6,000 bonus votes. Bring In at onn time ten cartons ot Kellogg's Toasted Biscuit and receive In addition to tho regular voting value, 10,000 bonus votes. Kol-I-Cln ChQjvlns Gum For cacti empty box of 2G-cent packages C,000 votes; 15,000 bonus for votes for Inducing your dealer to purclmso a carton (flvo boxes). I tens Products Bring in at ono time cartons ob follows! Two Fairy Sodas, two Graham Biscuit, two Society FJakcs, two Echo Sugar Wafers, two Alplno Creams ten cartons In all and rocelve. In addition to the regular voting value, 12,000 votes. O Brlcn's Candles 12,000 votes for ten special coupons or for ten empty boxes brought In at ono time retail price to bo not less than SO cents for each box. Parmer s Products 15,000 votes for two Gold Bond coffee, two Diamond P cof- rce, two Bluo Favprlto cbfrce. two pep per, two Itosebud tea labels, brought In at ono time. Llbby, McNeil & Llliby's Products-10.- 000 bonus votes on ten labels brought In at ono time, the price of each label not to Jjo less than 10 centB. Skinner's Products (Marcaronl, spha gettl, -noodles, etc.), 10,000 bonus votes on each lot of ten cartons brought In at ono time; 6n each lot of twenty cartons brought In at one time, 30,000 bonus votes. Defiance Starch-COO vptcs on edch car ton; 15,000 votra on lot of ten cartons brought tn at ono time. Swift Company Products 15,000 bonus votes on each sale Induced to retailers who do not handle White Laundry soap; iO.OOO oonus votes tor each lot of 100 wranDors White Laundry Soap brought In at ono time; 600 votes on each carton Swift's Queen Kegent soap; 15,000 bonus votes for Inducing tho sale to tho rotaller of one case of Queen Regent soap; 40,000 bonus votes for 100 cartons ot this soap brought in at one time. Hughes' Wholesale Grocery Products 10.000 bonus votes on ten labels brought In at one tlma as follows; Two labels Coun try Gentleman corn, two labels 3-pound cans tomatoes, two labels 114-pound cans tomatoes, two labels Early Juno peas, two labels Early Juno Sifted peas. Study these voting values. Realize what they mean to you. Tho nominees who take advantage of these big offers are the ones who are going to head tho list on March 2$. YOUNG WOMAN PLEADS CASE FOR HER BROTHER The pretty young sister of Alex Samuel- sou appeared at police oourt yesterday to plead the case of her brother, who vr i charged with violating the rules of tha road at Sixteenth and Howard streets when riding his motorcycle. She did so well that Judge Foster found himself compelled to suspend the 110 fine. Proposed Chapter 1I. Department ot Kir Protection and Water Supply. The fir. department with alt It. engine houses and apparatus Is placed under the control ot the superintendent in a similar manner as the police department. Chapter VIH. Health Commissioner. The health commissioner, made elective, must be a physician of five years' active practice, and Is to have charge ot the city's hospitals, food Inspection and snni- tatlon. Ilia assistants as police surgeons must hereafter be graduate physicians ot not less than one year's practice. Chapter IX. Auditor, Claims, Jade ments. An Independent elective auditor to check accounts of all departments with- out being subordinate to any of them Is provided. AH claims must be first passed by the auditor and alt warrants drawn by him. Salaried officers, however, are hereafter to be paid In cash twice a month, and dar laborers weekly. ir oftener, subject to precautionary certlfl- cation and receipts. Appeal may be take n on rejected claims. Chapter X. Cltr Treineorer. This ohapter continues tho present ar- rangement by which the county treasurer governed by personal, political or party Is made ex-offlclo city treasurer, and the considerations. Officers removed by re collection and disbursement of city and cji 0P impeachment within three years county revenue handled In one office at are barred from appointive ploeos, as are Joint expense. likewise persons within the first degree Chapter XI. Finance. of consanguinity to any officer charged An approach to the budget system Is with making or recommending tho op herein provided, which may be made a potntment. The present relief and retire true budget system as soon as the county ment pension systems are retained for po board Is empowored to make the annual lice and fire departments and publlo II levy for the city tn January Instead of brary employes. The civil service corn July. The limits ot the various funds mission Is also to make the eligible Ust which may be raised by taxation are In- from which all election offloers aro to be creased to correspond with the increasing appointed, and to make rules governing requirements of the city In the nature hours of work, vacations, sick leave and ot things these Increases cannot be avail- rest days for city employes. able prior to the fiscal year ot 1913. The statutory limits tor the year ISIS were 11,350,000 and for the year 19H are tl.elCV 004. For the year 1915 they will be 1.0, 000, ot which Increase 175,000 goes to In terest and sinking funds and 1165,000 to tha variaiM fund dntwn UDon for the.' m,i.i rt.nrimm. Th wii2 manu ulttt Ule8 Powers be made "work several municipal departments, la give -m- . ., . elasUCty to the budget the nmlU are to gTttiUSif'S increase automat cally thereafter at the B,lncd by ,B cent qualv rate of S per cent per year. cr. ..l.. a.rMt . ' ' " Chapter XII. Municipal Bonds. The limitations on the issue of rounlolpal bonds sre twofold, relating to the amount of the bonds, and to the manner of au- thorlxlng them. In restricted amounts the council may Issue bonds, tor certain pur poses, such as paving intersections, per manent park Improvements, building sew ers, etc, without a vote of the people, and may Issue additional bonds for these-pur-poses, and tor other authorized purposes, upon vote of the people, ., Chapter XIII, Slnklnsr Fund. A new fund, known as the' sinking fund, Is created for redemption ot the bonded debt, into which, in addition to the an nual tax levy for that purpose. Is to be covered the revenues from miscellaneous sources In excess ot requirements to make up the deficiency of current tax collec tions. HO SPECIFICATIONS NEEDED Ryder Reiterates that Incinerators Can Be Bought in Any Size. HOG FEEDING IS A NUISANCE Street Commissioner Declares that to Dlsposo ot Garbairo That "Wny ia Arcbniu and Ills-na-reealile to Many. "Thero seems to bo a misunderstanding about tho council's attitude toward those incinerator bonds," said Street Commis sioner j j. jtyoor to tno city commis sion In committee of the whole. "Let me say that It Is not necessary to prepare plans and specifications for thesa In cinerators may bo purchased as a boiler or water meter, or even an offlco chair, for thero aro twenty standard makes on the market." It has been charged by It. Bechcr Howell and others, who aro opposing tho Incinerator bonds, which will bo voted on Tjicsday, that the council has been hasty and that the city engineering de partment has not prepared plans. Commissioner Ityder, who investigated Incinerators In several cities before rec ommending theso bonds to the council, said: "It Is not possible to find a location In tho city whero garbago can bo fed to hogs without creating a nuisance In that part of tho city. That Is an atclialc method of disposing ot garbage, anywuy. Also, it Is expensive. An Inelr.erator will soon be a self-supporting, or at least an Inexpensive proposition, and it will be clean and effective." At a meeting of the city commission In committee ot tho wholo fhe communl catlorl of J. Whelan, dead animal nil- lector, who said he would remove gar bage lor less than the city Is paying, was laid over, pending tho icsult of tho Limit Fixed Where Junk Yards May Be Kept in the City After five votes had been taken the city commission finally recommended the Junk yard ordinance, for passage. This ordinance fixes limits beyond which Junk yards may not bo maintained, A scoro ot Junk dealers protested. , One voto was taken on amendment. and then other amendments were offerud and voted down, and finally Police Coin- mlssloner Kugel, changing his vote, voted for the ordlnauco, under the provision that he would have the privilege of fight lng for the amendment when the measure came up for passage. Kugfl'e amendment would exclude old Home Rule Charter Chapter XIV. Off leers' Malnrles and !!?n,,". . Th 1r" 5 th" J"? 1 Tt?' n re,ma,,n u"?"anf at (W' The city trurer Is to have a combined salary of M.WOfor his service. as city treasurer and county treasurer. The health commissioner Is to be paid JJ.W0 , year, and to turn Into the treasury his registration fees, now amounting to $1,704 a year. The auditor's salary Is fixed at 13,000. Salaries and bonds of other offi cials are to be fixed by ordinance, and all employes are to render undivided service unless private employment is ex pressly permitted, tn which ensa such private employments must be reported promptly to the council. Chapter XV. Civil Mrr-rlrrv. A civil service commission or three mem- bra is created with authority to classify Y employes In tho various departments, and make them eligible for a permanent i'st after a probationary period of one rr, after which they are to be remov- on' r cause. The commissioners are to hold open competitive estnmtnatlons for places upon the eligible lists, from which appointees are to bo selected or promotions made, and In the performance of these duties are undar oath not to be Chapter XVI. Initiative, neferen. dnm and Itecnll. Control by the people of legislation and official action Is to be had by the initia tive, referendum, recall and lmreach- , ment. The aim Is to respond to the de- . .. . .. ----- - - J 1 1 , U .11 vt removing corrupt officials by impeach- j, maj, ttaiy available clmptcp xvlIt Pnbllo vtimr 8frPrleo . . This chapter prescribes conditions for submitting franchises a short term of not to exceed twenty-one years, stipula tion ot rata schedules tor not to exceed ten years, royalties based on a percent age ot gross receipts or equal division ot profits, optional purchase without pay ment for franchise value, supplementary with power to condemn; forfeiture for falluro to llve.jip to conditions or pay taxes, or other obligations to the city, and, finally, prerequisite reference' and approval by the people. The- power to regulate is likewise broad and affirma tive, embracing construction, operation, rervlce and ratesfor the latter not to exceed a maximum ot 11 per 1,000 cdblo feat for gas, 26 cents per 1,000 gallons for paper collectors from tho penalities of tho ordinance Those voting ngutnAt tha ordinance wcro Commissioners J. J, Ityder, Dan B. Butler and Mayor James C. Daklmnn. MRS. J C0LL0PY SERIOUSLY INJURED BY A STREET CAR Mr Tr,1 fNllnm. "(111 Vrvrl I, Tirmlv. fourth street, was fiorlously Injured when sho was struck by a' southbound street Lazy Liver, Constipation, Headachy, If Dizzy or btomach Turn the rascals out tho headache, biliousness. Indigestion, constipation, the sick, sour stomach and foul gases turn tnem out tonight with Cascarets. Don't put In snother day of dUtrees. Let Cascarets cleanse and sweeten your stomach; remova the sour, undigested and fermenting food and that misery making gas.; take the excess bile from a a t M'v vMrtui ALSO 33 fit SO NEW DISCOVERY QUICKLY ENDS KIDNEY Chronic Kuffci-crs Kind Relief After Vew Doses Are Taken, If you are bothered with backache or rheumatism, have disagreeable, annoying bladder or urinary disorders to contend with or suffer with nny other of the many miseries that como from weak kid neys, hero is a guaranteed remedy you can depend upon, no matter what else may havo failed to ouro you. It Is a positive faot that the new dis covery, Croxone, promptly ovsroorpea suoh diseases, It Is tho most wonderful remedy ever made for ridding the ystm ot uric ucJd, removing the cause nnd cutlng the troubles. It soaks right Iji and Weans out the stopped up kidneys and makes lliem (liter and sift out all the poisonous waste mat ter from tho blood. It neutralises nnd dissolves the uric acid that lodgex In the THIS STATEMENT IS SIGNED BY Victor Rosowater, President. E. Holovtcjiiner, Vico Presidont. Daniel Horrigan, Secretary. J. H, Bennett, Carl Herring, W. I. Itierstcad, A. 0. Kennedy, V. F. Xuncl, F. 0. McCaffrey, George E. Yager, E. M. Fairfield. Harry Hackott, water, 11 cents per kilowatt hour for electrlo tight, and the present rates for unlimited telephones. On vote or the people the city may -construct, purchase or operate, by Itself, or through lease, any public utility service. Chapter XVIII. Kxelee Deiard, Restrictions are placed upon Issuing licenses to sell liquor for consumption on the premises, limiting the total (o 1(0 until the population may Justify addi tions at the rate of one to 1.000, and drawing the line at Twenty-fourth street, so no more saloons may be li censed in the residence districts; nor may any more saloons be located tn alleys or on boulevards. Anticipating consolida tion with South Omaha, provision Is rnads to prevent saloon licenses Issued in 8outh Omaha from being transplanted Into Omaha, Chapter XIX. Police Cowrt. The status of the police court, and the duties ot Its officers are defined" with a view to securing the proper keeping of the records and speedy and fair trials for all prisoners arrested and particularly to stop the alleged abuse ot "buryln prisoners" In Jail without trial. Chnpter XX. Penalties. This chapter sets forth wnat acts are unlawful for city officers and employes, for city contractors, iranchlsed corpora tions end railroad companies, their of ficers, employes and agents, and other persons having relations with the city government It covers corrupt prao tlcea In elections and corruption and mal feasance in general and prescribes ade quate penalties for offenders. Insludlng removal from office for such aa are publlo officers or employes. Chapter XXI City Planning, Unllel- lnff Itrstrlctlons, Consolidation. Under this heading la Included sections providing for a city planning commis sion, for the manner of establishing building restrictions upon the use of properly for purpose oojecuonaoie m the neighborhood, and for conditions ot consolidation with adjoining tncorporaiea clUes and villages. Conclusion, Finally, it should, perhaps, b added that the constitution ot the state pre scribes the manner of adopting and amending a home rule charter. It should be further explained that the desire to make a short charter was met with the fact that provisions ot the charter to be superceded, particularly those relating to cprporate powers, local improvements and special assessments, had Undergone the test of tho courts and that It setmed preferable to sacrifice brevity rather than to take needless nsns o; omission in viting litigation.' neallclng that no charter un "be per fect, we yet submit this draft as a dis tinct improvement upon our preceding charters, as a, charter making the people ot the city directly responsible for the character ot their government and gov erning officials, freeing the management ot city affair from partisan politics aa far as possible, and giving the people ot Omaha -what'vlhey, so long have de mandedreal home rul. car near Twenty-rourtn ana isvans Kvar streets "nnd dragged a distance of ten feet In front of tho fender. Her left hand Is so badly hurt that It 'wilt be am putated. She was attended by Dr. IL W, Bliss and was taken to tho Swedish Memorial hospital. The attending physicians fear that she was also Internally Injured. Tim 1r.l,t.flt ttrA .TilrilMntla TT nf "w ' ' Newspaper Advertising is the Road tu 'Business Success. bour Dime a Box your liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter and constipation poison from the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will Straighten you dut by morning a 10-ccnt box keeps your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bow els regular and you feel bully for months. Don't forget the children their little in aides need a good, gentle cleansing, toe. s v"i i a i wMi nrrt i u CENT BOXES 1 AND BLADDER TROUBLES Joints and muscles, causing rheumatism: soothes and heals the delloite linings of tho bladder; and puts the kidneys and urinary organs In a clean, strong, healthy condition. More than a few dosrs of Croxone are seldom required to relieve even the ob stinate long standing capos, while t cures the most annoying forms ot kidney, blad der trouble, and rheumatism in a sur prisingly short time. You will fnd Croxone entirely different from all other remedies. There is, noth ing rise on earth Ilko It It is k pre pared that It is practically Impossible to take It Into the human system without results. An original packuge costs but n trifle at any first class drug store. All druggists are authorized, to personally re turn the purohaso price If Croxone fat) to give, tho desired results the very first time you use lt.-Advertlsomeht PILES LIKE BOILS DISFIGURED BABY On Hoad,fArms and Hands. Then All Over Body. Cried Continually, Itched nd Burned. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Curedi B. F. D.No.y. JeffersonvJlle. IU. "When my baby was three weeks old' the top of her bead, her arms aad hands broke out wit a number of small red blister which Itched and burned causing her to scratch then. The blisters looked like beet when they first began to break out and they would get About as large as a pea. They would then fester and look like botls. Thea th7 began to appear all over her body. She cried continually with tbp. She was very rest leas and lost much sleep at night. She would scratch them until they would bleed and she was terribly disfigured. II er clothing stuck to th bllstors on her body. "I saw the Cuticura Soap and Otntrdentf advertisement and with but little faith I decided I wpuld try tbero so sent (or a sample. Tho first treatment relieved her so much that I Just kept on using Cuticura Soap and Ointment, ued only one cake of Cuti cura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment and the cure was complete." Signed) Mrs. Edith Secger, Oct. 4. 03. ' Cotlcura Soap and Ointment have prated most valuable for the treatment of ptsrplea. blackheads, redness and roughness of Ue tact) and hands, dandruff, Itching, Irritated scalps with dry. thin and railing hair, as well as for Irritations and chaftngs of In fancy and for all purpose of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Cuticura Soap 25c and Oull. cura Ointment ftoc. sre sold throughout h world. IJberal sample of each, mailed free, with pa-p, Skin Book Address port-card "Cuticura, Dept. T. notion." tWMen whd shave and thins poo with Ou Meura ftoep will And itbest for skin aad scalp. "Gains 22 Pounds In 23J)ays" Remarkablo Exp-erieace of F. Qognon. Builds Up Woight Wonderfully. "I was sll run down to tb r.rr bottom." vrtlis V. Ossnen. "I- ne to Halt work I so wnl. N'dw, think, to Bsrtol. I look like a d uu. I gst4 tl f.unil. in 21 Jit '' "SarrM rial rut W ttias on m Id 14 dr." .tit. W. O, nabrti, "It btt made me alti tl, nlr wbt 1 att awl oabl4 tat t work., with lottrm ut pUtiurr." a ranw, BTKOxa, xobuht bobt "Hefof 1 toftk tisrsel tool used ta rail, me 'Mnn sut new ar earn li chinsa4, My whole bo4r la attniL HaTf rained 11 pousda and am fslnlhs fct, I nk ilk a new men," la. rUrnl another man vho hfd Jast finished the Sargol treatment. Would you, too. , like to quleklr put from 10 t- 10 lb, tit aeod, aelld, "Uy -there" fleih. ut aad mverutar tisetm between your akin and e neat Don't ray It can't be dene. Try iU t. v nl you free a ivj packets e( Bursal anil prove what lu ran do tor rou. . Mof than half.a mllllin fhtn rnett and.wesiia have tledly made thli teet and that Barfol tioei euceeed, doe raek thin, (olli fat even thtti all elie has Jelled, la beet proved by tit trdiaendsta tuelnew we bare done- No draatlo .Slit, tteaji rreame, maeeate, oila fr emultlot". htit a stmsle, hermliM heme treatment Cut out the coupon, aid aend (or Uila Free, pacta se, todajr. tnoUxUag only 10 rents In illter to help par poeten, packlnc etc. Addreie Teh .Wrsot Co.. 74-lt, IliraU Bids., ninsliamtea. N- V Take fcarrl with u meale nqd watch It ots Thle tett will tell tha Uory, FREE SARGOL COUPON Thle coupon with 10e In kilter to tetji tar poeiajte, parkins, (tn., and to ahow Rood faith, entltlea holder to on tOd packet ot Strtot rree. Addreee the Farsol Co., 7t-B. Herald Ddr Olnshaislon. N. T Rstorotlv Treatment for NerVous Men Coming from a source ot unques tioned authority, on the ailments; of men It Is presumed to ho Infal lible, -while the profession . gener ally, endorse the Ingredients and prescribe them In many different forms of various diseases The fol lowing, formula U highly efficient In quickly restoring tn nervbus ex haustion, melancholia, anxiety, timidity In venturing, dltstness; heart palpitation, trembling limbs, Insomlna, thinness, cold extrem ities, tlred.ul-ln feeling And gen eral inability to do thoio natural and rational acts upon which dee pends a man's success -and happi ness in social and very-day life. Tho Instructions for mixing at home secretly aa that no embar rassment may in felt, are sb fol lows: Klrat get three ounces of syr up sarsapartlla compound and ona ounce compound fluid bslmwort; mix Und let stand two hours. Then, add one ounce compound, essence cardial and one ounce tincture ca domene compound (not cardamom) and mix all together. The direc tions are to take one teaapoonful atter each meat and on wllen re tiring, until bounding brultti and full strength aro restored, liven a few weoka will witness mos, won derful results. Astonishing nervous force and equilibrium follow the treatment, no matter how serious the case. This contains no opiates what ever and may also be used by wo men who surfer with their nervea with absolute certainty .of prompt and lasting benefits. Advertise ment. Hair Falling? Tbenatoptt! Stop it now I You can do It with Aytrs Hair VVr Doe not color the ba!r. Aafc Yew Doctor. xJttflSZ uu$ffRwSSaiSSSSBBSBBSftw lsvSIajBSsssVLsssssssssau BSBKBFLaSSSSSsfBBsWBLHPBSSSSSSSSBSSSSM BIEHBHMa,atfBSBTSSSSSSSSSBBSSa