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TI1E OMAHA DAILY" BEE ; TUESDAY , OOTOUEK SM , 1SJM ) . NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. aii.Nou MU.VTIO.V. ( ells plats. Dr. Bower , Globe bldg. 'Phone 413. Bherradcn makes photos. $1.60 $ don. WelBlmch burners nt Btxby's. Tel. 193. fludwelner beer. I * Iloscnteldt , agent. -Perry pictures. Alexander's. 833 IJ'way. Dr. Stcphcnson , Mcrrlnm blk. , rootn 221. Bchmldt photos are guaranteed to plenso. Mrs. F. II. Miller leaves today for a visit with relatives In Texas * . Hemovcd , C. B. Alexander & Co. , Art Em porium , to 333 Broadway. C. B. Jacqucmln & Co. , jewelers nnd op ticians , 27 South Main street. Miss Efflo Ellis has returned from a V.eck'8 Visit nt St. Joseph , Mo. Got your work done tit the popular Englo laundry , 721 Broadway. 'Phono 167. "W. C. Estep. undertaker. 2S Pearl street. Telephones : Office , 87 ; residence , 33. Hog raisers , 100 pounds make you { 100. Moore's Stock Food Co. . Council Bluffs. Lucas Ncumayer , Jr. , left last evening for R week's visit with friends In Chicago. Ivnnhoo commnndery , No. 17 , KnlKhtn Tcmplnr , will meet In regular convocation this cvcnlnc. Sheridan coal makes n largo flamn nnd clear lire , but no smoke or soot. Kcnlon & Foley , solo agents. Lily camp. No , 1 , Royal Neighbors of America , will meet In regular session this evening at 7:30 : o'clock. rlko Franklin nnd Julia Banks' , both of thin city , were married yesterday , Justice Fcrrlcr performing the ceremony. IUv. Oeorge Edward "Walk , rector of St. Paul's Kplscopnl church , went to Chicago last evening for a few days' visit. County Treasurer Arm ! nnd hi * clerks ex pect to commence work on the delinquent tax list by the end of this week. P. S. McGlynn , editor and publisher ot the Mollno (111. ( ) Dispatch , Is In the city visiting friends , accompanied by his wife. Thomas Brown , bound over with Mrs. Carter for lewd conduct on the High school grounds , furnished a cash bond yesterday nnd wns released from the county Jail. Park City lodge , No. GOO , Independent Or- Her of Odd Fellows , will meet tonight , when Oiero will be work In the Initiatory degree. Refreshments will bo served at the clpso ot Itho meeting. llev. n. Venting , pnstor of the First Baptist church , is attending the Baptist ntato convonllon at Boone , In. From there ho will KO to Chicago to visit his. son at the Moody Bible Institute. Mnnngcr Harrington lins booked Carter's realistic drama , "Under the Dome , " for Thursday night at the Dohany theater. AVhen hero last summer the play attracted nn , nudlenco that tilled the house. The hearing on the application for a writ of habeas corpus In the capo of Bertha E. Warfleld , directed against Charles nnd Sadie Hardln , Is et for thla afternoon-at 1:30 : o'clock before Judge Smith of the district court. The members of Palm grove will attend " the performance ot "Tho Bohemian Girl" nt the Trocadcro tonight In a body. They will moot nt 7:30 : o'clock at the corner of Pearl and Broadway to take a car to Omaha. The nlno barber cases In the superior continued yesterday until court wcro Wednesday The appeal case of Barber F. E. Silvers Is booked for a hearing In the district court before Judge Macy thla morning. Colonel Virgil E. Pavld of the "Union Vet- nnlnn haa composed n march in honor of the return of the Fifty-first Iowa , entitled "The Military Girl. " It will no played by all the bands on the day of the reception. Phil A. Durr of Oskaloosa was In the city yesterday , lie says that his town Is pre paring to send a big delegation to Council Bluffs on the day of the reception to the Fifty-first Iowa. The committee , he says , 1s now arranging for a special train. The funeral of the late James W. Glt- tlnn will bo held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from the family residence ; 114 Ridge street. The services will bo conducted by Hev. Alexander LHherland of the Second Presbyterian church and Interment will be In the Boomer township cemetery. Gcorgo E. Wnlto and Miss Anne Saumlers , tooth of Now York vClly , were married in this city yesterday morning , the ceremony being performed by Rev. George Edward Walk , rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church. fTho brldo lias been visiting friends In Ne braska , while the groom Is a traveling man. The case against Ed Dufteo. arrested Sat urday night on the charge of shoplifting at Bono's store , was continued In police court until this morning. Duffco denies attemptIng - Ing to steal anything and claims that the cloth ho had in his possession when de tected by John Beno was only a sample he was looking at. He has been working on the Fort Dodge & Omaha railway grade. Airs , Jackson of Salem , 111. , iskthe guest of Hev. nnd Mrs. J. G. Icemen at the Chrls- tlan home. Mrs. Jackson's husband , Captain - ; tain Jackson , served with distinction In the ; months In eighteen ' rlvll war and apent htbby prison. He was blessed with an Ideal BOldler's wife , and her bravery and zeal ; ( , have been rewarded In later years by the 1 position of postmistress In the Illinois state legislature , which she has held a number of terms. Mrs. Matilda T. Dunn , wife of Stephen Dunn , died at her home , 221 Thirteenth avenue , yesterday afternoon from typhoid pneumonia , aged 45 years. She leaves a husband nnd elcht children , four daughters and four sons , the youngest being but 0 months old. The funeral will be held to morrow mornlne at 9 o'clock from St. Francis Xavler's church. The services will be conducted hy Hev. Father Smytli and Interment will bo in the Catholic cem etery. Articles of Incorporation of the Mace donia Implement company were filed yes terday with the county recorder , The In corporate are C. II. McCrendy , Wll- loughby Dyo. Sylvester Dye , T. J. Young nnd K. H. woodmansey. , The capital stock is placed at Jll.OOO in $100 shares. The olll- ccrs of the company are : President. AVI1- loughby lye ; vice president , H. H' . AVood- mnnsy : secretary nnd general manager , C. 31. McCrendy. The place of business will be Macedonia , Pottawattamle county. Mrs. Anna Sanders , wife of Thomas G. Banders , died yesterday afternoon nt her home , 1 Park Entrance , of consumption , aged 30 years. Deceased , who before her marriage to Mr. Sanders one week nvi yes terday , was Miss Anna Lnndon , was for many years one of the most valued teach ers In the city schools. A few months ago , owing to her Illness , she was com pelled to resign her position at the Wash ington avenue school. The funeral will 'bo held thin afternoon at .t o'clock from the family residence , Rev , 11. L. Knox , rector of Grnco Kplscopnl church , will conduct the services nnd burial will bo in Walnut Hill cemotury. The ( Ire department was called out twice yesterday. Shortly after noon a nllo of empty candy boxes nt the rear of Hughes' hall , the basement of which Is u.sed as a factory by the Woodward Candy com pany , got on lire. The prompt arrival of the department prevented what might have proved a costly lilazti , as the flames from the boxes reached up to the second story windows. Boys making n bonllro caused the bluzo. About 3 o'clock the department was culled to Tenth avenue and Twenty- nlRhth street , where a pralrlo tire had been started , presumably by a spark from a passing Union Pnclllc engine. It was cx- tlngulbhed without damage , Howell'a Anil "Kawt" cun-a coughs , colds. Scientific optician , Wollman 409 Br'dway. Mtu-nxr * . Mcenses < to wed have been issued to the following portions : Nnmo nnd residence , Ago. J. F. Rnctmnn. Mills county . as .l.lzzlo Diizen , Carson , la . 25 Ike Franklin , Council Bluffs . 27 tfjulla Banks , Council Bluffs . , . . .17 'George M. Wnlte. New York City . 37 Anne Saunders , New York City . 27 ( George C. Channel. Omaha , , , . , , , . , : & Milk-file Kt'tclmm , Omaha . . , , , , . 31 'is ' superior to all other malt extracts , prepared - pared from pure selected material ? . The Brewing ABB'II. name of tbo Anheuser-Busch its makers , guarantees Its merit. FARM LOANS Negotiated in Eastern Nebraska und Iowa. James N. Cnsady , Jr. , UM Main St. . Council Bluffs. _ LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT For Caili or Loaned On. K. II. KIIUA.F13 A CO. . Tear ! Street , Council Ulafl * , Iowa. I PREPARE A FINE RECEPTION Council Bluffs Hard at Work Getting Beady lo Welcome the Volunteers. OCCASION TO BE UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS I , I IIP or March nt ( lie 1'nrndo In Ar rnnm-U anilUIIHTOIIM Dvlulln Arc HrltiK WorUoU Out 4o Perfection. The good news received here Sunday an nouncing the safe arrival ot the Fifty-first Iowa volunteers at Ban Francisco has caused the several committees In charge of the ar rangements for the reception to the regi ment to work with renewed vigor and from this on until the soldier boys reach Council Bluffs the flat has gone forth from the ox- csuUvo committee that nothing must bo left undone to make the great demonstration an unqualified success. While the date of the arrival of the soldiers In this city cannot bo known for somu time * the committee realizes that It will take all the tlrao at Its disposal by the time the regiment is mus tered out and started on Its way homo to Us natlvo stnto to get everything In shape for the rcceptloa. A number of details in connection with the reception were decided upon at the meeting of the executive committee yester day morning , According to the present plans the regiment Is expected to reach Council Bluffs over the Rok Island road , arriving nt the local depot nt 0 o'clock In the morn- Ing. An hour will bo allowed for the forma tion of the parade , thus making It 10 o'clock at which It will start. The line ot march as arranged by the committee on parade will be as follows : From the Hock Island depot north on Main street to Willow avenue , west on Willow avenue to Seventh street , north on Seventh street to Broadway , cast on Broadway to First street , countermarch 'by ' the south side of Broadway to Main street , south on Main to Willow avenue , west on Willow avcnuo to Bayllss park. The reviewing stand will be placed near 1 the electric light tower at the intersection of Broadway and Fourth street and will face north. The parade will be revlewc-1 as It passes the stand going cast. The speakers' stand will be erected about the center of Bayllss park , probably around the fountain. A sufficient space to accommodate the sol diers will be roped off and reserved. The speaking and formal reception ot the regi ment will take place Immediately after the parade. At the close of these exercises the banquet will bo served. Andrew Graham was appointed chairman of the committee having In charge the erec tion ot the rev-lowing and speakers' stands and he was notified to make arrangements for their erection at once. The members of this committee are : B. Grahl , W. S. Iloon , F. Covalt , C. Straub , C. S. Hubbard , C. A. Fox , H. A. Qulno , J. H. Queal , J. J. Hamll- iton , J. P. Wind , V. Battln , C. Jens n , W. Campbell , A. S. Scrlbner , F. Grass and C. Hater. An appropriation of ? 300 was voted for decorations of the four rooms In which the banquet will bo served nnd Chairman Cas per ot the cocimltteo having this work In charge was directed to have the headquarters ot the executive committee and the bureau ot Information In the Grand hotel suitably decorated at once. He was also Instructed to have the various company headquarters suitably decorated , banners to 'be hung in front of each building designating each company's headquarters. The committee will meet again" this mornIng - Ing at 10 o'clock , when every member Is re quested to bo present. Mayor Jennings Issued the following proclamation yesterday : EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. CITOF COUNCIL BLUFFS. Oct. 23. To the Citi zens of Council Bluffs : Wo have cause for rejoicing that the Fifty-first regiment of Iowa volunteers has safely reached our shores again and If liver there was a period In the history of this great state when its citizens Should be filled with patriotism and enthuse to the limit It is now , when the city U preparing to receive our gallant boys on their return to Iowa soil. Other states and cities have celebrated the return of their volunteers nnd welcomed them with patriotic demonstrations. Therefore , the occasion of the arrival ot the Fifty-Ural regiment In our city should be made one betlttlng this great commonwealth of ours. With this end In view I personally request the cltlecns ot our'city to suitably decorate their homes nnd places of business with the national colors andl In such othe'r ' manner and especially ner as may be appropriate along the line ot march as determined upon by the executive committee1. VICTOR JENNINGS. Mayor. Secretary Tlnloy of the executive commit- tco received a letter yesterday from A. P. Spencer of Oskaloosa In 'which be writes that his city will send a delegation ot 150 to the reception , accompanied by two bands , one of thirty nnd the other of twenty pieces. DCS .Molnes , which is arranging for a big reception to Its two .companies , Is not showIng - Ing Itself -very enthusiastic over the big demonstration to 'bo held In this city. A letter from there yesterday to the executive committee aays the , city will bo represented "unofficially" only nt the reception hore. W. C. Estep was added yesterday to the decoration committee. At a meeting of the finance committee last niph't Chairman Hart reported that subscriptions to the amount of $73 had been received yesterday In addi tion to the sum aiready tiubllshed. It was decided to reduce the price ot tfie "I Have , Hava You ? " ribbons from $1 to CO cents. These ribbons were placed on sale , yester day and by evening many persons were to bo Been on the otreets .wearing . them. It Is believed that at the reduced price of CO cents a thousand or more ot tlic-m can be dispcficd of without in'uclf difficulty. Chair man Hart deslrca thai Hie tncmbers of the dlstlct committees appointed to riuali the of these ribbons call at his oflleo this morn - ing and secure a supply. Fine Missouri Wood for * saio" , bj- Gilbert Bros. Reasonable amount ot mrndlne done tree of charge at t'Jo Bluff City liundry , Tbli la the laundry that takca good care of your linen. 34 North Main. Davis sell * paint. tit Work. Burglars broke into the hardware store of Royal D. Amy at the corner of Main street and Seventh avenue bliortly after midnight Sunday and carried off upwards of $200 worth of cutlery , Mr."Amy , \ > ho ! one of the old est'residents of this city and lives over hU store , wns aroused about midnight by hear ing a nolso as it some one were walking around in the storeroom below , Hastily dressing himself no ran downstairs and. on entering the store found the buck dcpr anil window open , A hasty Investigation dU- closed that the cutlery cases had been prac tically depicted ot their contents. An In ventory ehemod that the robbers secured twenty-two dozen pcckelknlvea of various makes , a half dozen razors , three bulldog revolvers and three pair of hair clippers. Two men were In the etore Saturday aft ernoon and purchased a tmall bill of gooda , amounting to less than $1. They acted some what suspiciously and eccmcd to bo taking stock of the store nnd its contents. Mr. Amy believes they were the robbers nnd says ho could easily Identify them If ho ever eaw them ngnln. The robbers effected an entrance to the store by prying up one of the rear windows , ono catch on which was broken. They opened the rear dcor from the Inside nnd made their escape that way evidently when they heard Mr , Amy moving about upetnlre. Ilnllronil Notice of further changes In the manage ment ot the Omaha & St. Louis rend was received hero yesterday. A. J. Bandy hna 'been appointed general passenger agent ot the Omaha , Kansas City & Eastern nnd the Omaha & St. Louis. The office , ot acslstant general passenger agent Is abolished. Charles E. Glbbfl Is relieved ot the duties of general passenger agent , retaining con trol ot the freight department us general freight agent. W. 0. Brlmson has been np- polntod general manager ot the Kansas City & Northern Connecting railroad , with head quarters at Qulncy , III. He miccocds E. H. Sh.iullcr , who has resigned. These announce ments arc mmlo by President Arthur E. Btlllwcll and were effective last Saturday. John Schlckctanz , sr. , Is located now nt 229 South Main street , formerly Ed Shlck- ctnnz's barber shop , directly east of court house. Ornlor AVHcox Arrived. P. W. Wllcox of Mcndotn , 111. , known as "Tho Carpenter Orator , " who Is billed lo speak tomorrow night nt the republican meeting at Smith's hall , arrived In the cltj- from Clinton , where he addressed a large and enthusiastic gathering Saturday nlghtt Mr. Wllcox Is a carpenter by trade , but has been an active campaigner since 1SSS and has made speeches in almost every state In the union. Ho has been scoured for this etato and has already spoken In nlno coun ties. From hero ho will go to Monon.t county and the night before election Is booked to speak In Burlington. Ho recently spent two weeks In Ohio , where he ad dressed a large number ot republican meet ings. Mrs. Hnndo'g classes tor dancing are now open. Children at residence Tuesdays , 4 o'clock ; at I. O. O. F. temple , Saturdays , 2 o'clock. Adult beginners nt residence , Tuea- daye , 8 o'clock. Assemblies , Fridays , at I. 0. O. F. temple , 8:30 o'clock. Private lessons at any time not taken with classes. Residence 235 Oakland avcnuo , telephone 451 , Soldier Held for Trial. Jeff Huston , the discharged soldier who was captured Friday night by Officer Claar with -a. quantity ot stolen goods In his pos session , waived preliminary examination In police court yesterday morning and was ibound over to the grand Jury , his bond be ing fixed at $300. The police discovered yes terday a vallso and clothing which had been stolen from the Atlantic house Friday evenIng - Ing and disposed ot by Huston at a pawn shop for a trifling sum. Huston's papers show that ho enlisted August 4 of last year In the Third volunteer regiment of cnglnaers and was discharged at Camp Hamilton , New York , September 29 , 1S98. N. Y. Plumbing companyTel. . 250. Mew neckbands put on shirts free ot charge for regular customers at the Bluff City lumdry , 34 North Main. A Popular Store Pedestrians on Broadway novcr fall to stop or at least look In the Bourlcius Music store , and they are well paid for their attention , as there Is usually some entertainment for them. When either the graphophono or the Angelus orchestral Is In use much amusement Is furnished. It Is the little things , such as good atten tion , prompt service , accommodations In various ways and their well selected stock of musical Instruments that has given this store its just popularity. 335 Broadway , where the organ stands upon the building. Verdict of Knt Guilty. The trial of Frank D. . Leaper and Alice Williams , charged with adultery , WM com pleted In the district court yesterday after noon and the case given to the jury shortly aftop 5 o'clock. At 10 o'clock last night the jury "brought In a verdict of not guilty. The trial bad occupied the time ot the district court for several days and had at tracted considerable attention. 'Both par ties are from a small town near Cedar Rap ids In Linn county. Palm grove ball Thursday evening , October 26 , W. 0. W. hall. Tickets , including re freshments , 25 cents. Heal KMnto Trniiftfern. The following transfers were filed yester day In the abstract , tttlo and loan office of J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl street : Edward A. Wlckham to Fort Uodgo & Omaha Railway company , part soVl sou 4-77-44. w d $ 205 W. T , Roden nnd wife to Amanda C. Edgecoml ) , w 1W % acres of nw < ,4 S-77-I4 , w d 4,800 William II. Thomas to J. L. Koler , lots 3 and 4 , block 4 , Plcrce's sub , Coupcll Bluffs , w d 1,15'J ' Anna L. Peterson and husband to Frederick Peterson , e > 35 feet lot 6 , block lo , Mill ndd , Council Blults , w d 2OW Agnes nnd Ward P. Folsom to Chaun- cey M. King , lot 11 , block 11 , Hall's add. Council Blurts , w U 200 Ida > * Cnsady to Pottawattamle Invest ment company , lots 17 nnd IS , Thomas Elder's add , Council Bluffs , w d l.OOtf F. J , Day nnd wlfo to Charles U. Etnyro , part w'/4 7-77-43 , a o d 10 Seven transfers , total I 9,365 I'UOtillAM KOll TZPWOirm IK.\iUI3. Ono TlioiiHuiid Dc-loprnli'M K\pccteil nt Ilu > C'cdnr Itiiil < lN Convriitlon. CEDAK RAPIDS , la. , Oct. 23 , ( Special , ) The tenth annual convention of the Ep. worth Lcaguo of Iowa will bo held ln this city November 2 to 5 and the local leagues are already making active preparations for the gathering , which will bo ono of tbe larg est of the year to be held In Iowa. An ex cellent program has been prepared and the meeting , which will 'probably be attended by more than 1,000 leaguers , promises to bo full of interest. Among the speakers from outside the state- who are to bo present nre : Miss Eva Schontz of Chicago , Mrs. Lucy Rider Meyer , principal of the Chicago training school for deaconesses nnd missionaries ; Miss Eleanor Toby , deaconess for the same school ; Mies Ida May Durham , deaconess-at-largo of the Vv'aBhlngton ( D , C , ) training school , und Enseno May of Wn-ihlngton , D. C. , the noted platform lecturer , Among the noted Iowa Methodists who have bton given a place on the program are Dr. Trimble of Blcux City , Dr , Elton of DCS Molnca , Prof. Nlcl-ols-n of Cornell college , Dr. Brush of Otturnwa , Dr. Stuntz of Mt- Vcrnon and others. IOWA M.niKU'S I'llrtM S Mi I IT. Kri'iii'r of AiiiiiNrmi'iit Itrmirt Il ii | > - ; < rn Without a ( 'lov. SIOUX CITY , In. . Oct. 23. ( Special. ) " \VllMam Martin , manager of" the Wntklno artesian well resort south of this city , hna mysteriously disappeared. He was at home ; nb-ut three weeks auo , hut olnce then all J efforts to locate him have failed , Many { theories have been advanced. Some claim , he was drowned In the lake , while others believe ho was the man who was killed by the Northwestern train near State Center two weeks ago. Ho was In good health and his place waa enjoying good patronage. Ho leaves a wife and two small children. REFORM SCHOOL IS WRECKED Rioting Girls 'Assail the Bnilding nod Demolish the Contents. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS' ' DAMAGE Sheriff mill Cltx Olltcorx HIMC 1)1111- euHjIn SuiiiirfftHliiK tinllliiirilur Vininu Olrl titnrlN to Depot mill In Fonnil In Jtlvcr. DBS M01NES , Oct. 23. ( Special Tele- groin. ) The rioting girls In the Stnto He- form ( school ot Mltchollvlllc , n small town cast of here , arc still on a rampage , but Sheriff Stout and the DCS Molnes officers who arc In charge there now bcllevo that they will be able to quiet down the rebellion by tomorrow morning. Ten thousand dollars lars worth of damage has already been done j by the girls and they may yet burn some 1 ot the building. All of the doors nnd windows dews wcto broken out , turnlture destroyed , all the kitchen utcnells nnd dishes demol ished , window sashes and doorframes kicked out , nnd nt last reports the girls wcro tryIng - Ing to pry off the window sills. Twenty ! ot the rlnglcadqra , Including Mnudo Jeffries and Lenora Allen ot DCS Molnes , have been captured one nt a time by the officers and will bo brought here In Irons tonight lo bo confined In the jnll until the Stnto Board of Control , which Is now nt Mltchcllvllle , de- cldca what Is to bo done with them. Thrco ot the escaped girls were captured In a box car In East DCS Molnes today , they having walked to the city during the night. The local health officer at Washington , la. , today reported casce of smallpox from that vicinity to the State Board of Health. The victim -Is n railroad man , who contracted the disease while ; running on an Iowa line In Albert Lea , Minn. This ls the nocond cnso of smalpox reported' to the board lately. The first case was that of a young man who hod been riding across the country on a wheel and came down with the disease nt Ottumwa a few weeks ngo. The case nt Washington has been closely quarantined. The democratic stnto central committee today announced that Mayor Carter Harrison risen of Chicago , ex-Governor Boles nnd Fred White will speak here on November 2. The Ministerial association met this morn ing and decided to fight the movement being made here to secure a big brewery. The state auditor today received n dis patch from Bank Examiner Bennett giving the extant of the defalcation of Jerry Kend- rlck of the Citizens' bank ot Sioux Center , who absconded Friday afternoon. The loss will amount to $11,500. Ten thousand dollars lars of this sum will bo borne by the American Surety company ot New York nnd U will not affect the financial standing of the bank. The Surety company Is making strenuous efforts to capture Kendrlck. Kendrick was short with the Continental bank ot Chicago , the Security National bank of Sioux Cltyand the county treasurer. StrmiBC Pntc of Girl. It now turns out that the woman found dead In the river here Sunday Is Miss Mabel Schofleld , 21 years old , daughter ot Dr. A. J. Schofleld of Macksburg. There Is some thing very mysterious about her death. Sat urday night she w'ent to the train with her mother , who had "been visiting her , and from there on stie was tioMieard of until found in the river by flshcsrnen. The coroner's ju.ry is making n thorough investigation. Today's decisions ot the supreme court were : , J. E. Roth , appellant , against Dennis Col lins , Jefferson district , alUrmcd. E. L. Seven against N. C. 'Blake ami Ellen C. Blake , appellants , Linn district , affirmed. First National 'Bank ' of Peterson , la. , against David Bonrdeais , Clay district , re versed. C. A. Pratt , appellant , against E. C. How ard , Sac district , reversed. Anna S. Woods , appellant , against Eve lyn Allen and Reube'n Allen , Polk district , reversed. E. A. West against Avcrill Grocery Com pany , appellant , Cedar Rapids superior reversed. court , appellant , against the ) City E. H. Anger , of DCS Molnes , la. , and others , Polk dls- affirmed. trfot , B. Ij. Collins and others , appellants , against W. H. Gregg , Tama district , af firmed. John R. Meyer against Jacob Croft , ap pellant , Crawford district , alllrmed , IOWA1VS IiISTISN To MOTH SIDGS. HemlcrNOii mill "White Prcxeiit Op- toNlte A'lcnM In Sioux City. SIOUX CITY , Got. 23. ( Special Tele gram. ) Almost within hearing ot each other's voice Colonel D. B. Henderson , the next speaker of the house of representatives , nnd Fred E. White , democratic candidate for the governorship of Iowa , addressed political meetings In this city this evening. Colonel Henderson talked to a packed house at the Young Men's Christian ossocla- tion auditorium. Ho strongly denounced Bryan's sympathy for the worklngman and the people's party at large. "D n your eympathy , Billy Bryan , " ho declared. "Pour out your stream pt heartfelt grief and woo to some ono who has not eat "beside you In congress for four years and heard you vote the bread out of tbe mouths of the worklng- mon nud his little family. " Ho ridiculed Bryan's seeming solicitude for the welfare ot the nation and said there Is no doubt that the people prefer the McKlnley vintage of things to that , of Bryan. "Never was there a better day's work done , " ' ho de clared , "than that which was done by the army ot republicans and sound money demo crats which put William McKlnley In the presidential chair. " an enthusiastic ono and The meeting was Colonel Henderson waa cheered at frequent Intervals. Fred White epoko nt the court house , a block away. He denounced the expansion policy ot the administration nnd declared that the policy DOW In force Is opposed to American doctrines and principles. He con demned the war In the Philippines und blamed the administration for Us prolonga nt the audlcnco tion. There was a good couit houec and a great deal of enthusiasm was manifested. St'lH.VCB. VICTIM OK CIIIHBTIAX . . TriMiliiM'iil nnil u Clillrt Die * llmli-r Coroner' * Jury IiivrntlKiiteN. FOUT DODQE , la. , Oct. 23. ( Special Telcgram- ) sensation has occurred here In the form of a death of a 3-year-old child name.1 Stella B. Steadman , under Christian sslenco treatment. The child's parents are firm believers In Christian sslcnce nnd upon their child's showing symptoms of lllncr.i . summoned Mrs , L , P. Lincoln , a professional healer and mother of Miss Ulslo Lincoln , the noted lown prima donna. It seems that the child had upasma and , seeming toget hotter , was left by Mra , Lincoln. Socn after the child became worse and on ThunHay morning died , The same day a burial permit was asked for and nas returned signed by Mrs. L. P. Lincoln , attending nurse. The permit was granted after some hesitantly and the body was Immediately taken to Pocuhcntas Center for burial. Later the matter became genemlly discussed and to day the coroner summoned a jury and held an Inquest , the Jury deciding It could net determine- the cause of death without flrnt vlenlns the body , Coroner Rosa has rlrcady taken steps to have the body ex humed at Pocahontas Center und It will bo brought Jiere for a post mortem exam ination. The scientists have a strong organ ization hero and hold firmly to their belief. Mrs. Lincoln , who may be the defendant on i n serious charfic , U n prominent woman and stands nt the head of ( he local church. The excitement over the matter here la J Intense , 1 10 > VA ll.M'TIST.S All 13 IX SKSMOV. Tlirrc Hundred Deleuntex Pri'M-iil , liicliidltiR Prominent 8ienUvrx. | BOONE , la. , Oct. 23. ( Special. ) The ani i mial meeting ot the BnptU't state conference | opened In this city this evening with the ministerial conference. Every Incoming train today brought visitors and It Is expected - ' pected that the attendance will be about ' 300. The program has been fully arranRcJ. i The following noted men will bo present ' nnd make addresses during the session : Dr. , H. L. Morehouso of New York , Dr. U. C. I Moore of Philadelphia , Dr. K. E. Chlvcrs of Chicago , Rev. Frank FetenMn of Minneap olis , Dr. N. D. Haldon of Omaha , Dr. C. R. Henderson , protccsor ot sociology In the University ct Chicago. Rev. Arthur Fowler of Muscatlno will preach the annual sermon. Iiwa I.IIiriirlnitft * t'ronrniu. C13DAH RAPIDS , In. , Oct. 23. ( Special. ) The Iowa Literary association will meet In this city on November S and 0 In Us tenth annual conference. The program has Just been Issued and Is a very attractive ono , It is expected that In tuc > neighborhood ot 100 will attend the meetings. Among the pa pers to bo read the first day will be ono by Miss L , Stcnrn , librarian of the Wisconsin Literary commission , on "Traveling Library and Library Commission" nnd ono by Miss M. E , Ahern , editor of Public Libraries , Chicago , on "Tbo School nnd Library. " In the evening n reception will be * tendered the visitors at the homo of Luther A. Brewer , nt which an nddress of welcome will be ex tended by Mayor John M , Redmond. llrymi PiuiHCN nt AVIJCMI. - AVOCA , , la. , Oct. 23. ( Special. ) W. J. Bryan came In nt C:30 : o'clock this morning and went to Ilarlnn at 7. Ono hundred and eight tickets wcro sold for the special. Iliicklen'K Arnica Snlvc. The best salve In the world for cuts , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever lores , tetter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin eruptions , nnd positively cures piles , or no pay required. It Is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refundcJ. Price25 cents per box. For sale by Kuhn & Co. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS on ( lie HiimiliiK Triie.liN. CHICAGO , Oct. C3. YOllow T.ill , Fred Foster's speedy sprinter , broke- the Harlem track record today , covering the live fur longs in 0:59'/4. : ' The record until today was held by Abuse , now dead , another of Foster's horses. Outsiders captured the llrst three events ami the last three were won by favorites. Weather clear and track fast. Results : First race. , six furlongs : Montcngle won , llacld Mnree T. Burns second , Fair Ameri can third. Time , 1:15V4. : Second race one and throe-eighths miles : Double Dummy won , Bnratla second , Holdup Senton third. Time : 2:21 : ,5. Third race , six furlongs : Jim Gore won , Hermoso second , Andes third. Time : llHi. : Fourth race , one mile and seventy yards : Salvable won. Found second , Great Bend third. Time : 1:44. Fifth race , five furlongs : Yellow Tat ] won , Nettle Regent second , Emma. SI third. Time : 0:33V4. : Sixth race , one mile : Jimp won , Volan- dien second , Rosavannah third. Time : 1:42 % . CINCINNATI , Oct. 23. Results : First race , ono mile , selling : McCleary won , Hill Billy second , Fresco third. Time : 1:12. : Second race , live furlongs : Shrove Tues- du ; * won , Nina B L. second , Mollle Newman - man third. Time : 1:0214. : Third race , seven furlongs ? , selling : J J T won , Glail Hand second , Parakeet -third. Time : 1:28. Fourth race , one mile , selling : Rossa Mnsso won , Fcrroll second , Deyo third. Time : 1:42. : Fifth racn , live-eighths of a. mile : Edln- borough won , Commonwealth's Attorney second , Peter Duryea. third. Time : 1:03. : SAT * FRANCISCO , Oct. 21. Oakland re sults : First race , flvO-elghtha of a. mile , selling : Alee won. Druldess second , Klckumbob third. Time : 1:06 % . Second race , ono and one-sixtcen'th miles , selling : Fnvprsham won , Wyoming second , P. A. FlnnOgan third. Time : lE2Vi. Third race , one mile : May W won , P.at Morrlssey second. Time : 1:16. ( Two start ers. ) Fourth race , three-fourths of a ) mile , sell ing : Cnstake won. Major Cook second , Montallado third. Time : lWi. Fifth race , Futurity course , scllintr : Im perious won , High Hoe second , 1 Don't Know third. Time : llG i. NEW YORK , Oct. 23. Queen's County Jockey club , at Aqueduct. Ile-sults : First race , seven furlongs , selling : Queen of Song won , Concord second , Ordttal third. Time : 1:27. Second race , -one mile and seventy yards : Waitnot won , Vera'clous second , Rare Per fume third. Time' ' : 1:46. Third race , one and one-sixteenth mllea , selling : Trlllo won , Qlyth second , Free Lance third. Time : 1:50. Fourth race , llvtl nnd one-half furlongs , selling : Smoke won , .Malvllla second , Prejudice third. Time : 1:082-5 : Fifth race , ono and one-sixteenth miles : Domineer -won , Claraba si < cond , Llndula third. Time : 1:50. Sixth race , seven furlongs : First Whip won , Dissenter second , Uncle Josh third. Time : 1-022-5. Glllicrt MuUen a Gooil Hceoril , NASHVILLE , Tcnn. , Oct. 23. The Belle Hondo Gun club began Its annual meet today with n program somewhat different from that originally Intended , High class shooting was the rule , however , Frank Gilbert making a record of iui : broken out of 200 clay pigeons , with 108 consecutive breaks. Charles Budd of Des Molnes was second , with 190 broken , nnd Juke Gay of Pine Grove , Ky. , third , with 1SU to his credit. Mrs. W. L. Shnttuck of Minneap olis made a score of 105. Tomorrow the Schmelzcr cup will bo shot for nnd on Thursday J. D. D. Debow of this city shoots a match with J , A. R. Klllott of Kansas City for the champion ship nt 100 live birds. KniiNiiN City Horxe Show. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Oct. a. Kansas City's llfth annual horse show opened at Convention hall tonight with nearly TOO entries from all parts of the country. The hall , sentlng 10,000 people nnd with nn Im mense arena , wus brilliantly decorated and lighted. The grand parudo began at 7:30 and was followed by the judging of nlno clnsses nnd a cavalry drill by two troops of the Sixth United States cavalry from Fort Leavenworth. Representative horse and stockmen were - -eMont from twenty different states. The show will last nil week. I'II I'll ! 1C MVI'lllS. COLUMBUS , O. , Oct. 23. Weather clear nnd wirin ; truck fast. Results : 2:25 pad' ' , purse. { GOO : Clinton B won In straight heats. Time : 2:13'4 : , 2:17'Ji : ' , 2:12. : 2:03 : pace , purse $600 : Exploit won second , thlid nnd fourth bents niH nice. Time : 2:1SV4 , 2:10'2:18 : % . Seven Points ) won the first heat. Time : 21SV4. ; Milton fl. EIIlo Powers , Byzantliui nnd Oddlta also started. 2:20 : trot , jiureo $000 ; CJraco Greenlamlor won third , fourth nnd llfth heats nnd race : Time : 2:2. : , 2lb'4 : , 2lS : > , i. Fnrc ! t Rose won llrst and second heats. Time : 2HJ',4 : , 2:2. : . ir Dime Hull AKNIK-IIIlinn Meitt , ST. LOUIS , Oct. 23.-Presldont H. L > . Qnlnn has postponed the meeting of the now American Base Ball iipnoclntlon from Wednesday , October 23 , to Thursday , No vember 2. Although Mr. Qulnn will not ad mit It , It Is said postponement wns ordered HO as In jjlvo the promoters nt the new baseball r.rtMOclutlon U rhnnca In KCO the JcffrlpH-Shurkey lleht. The meetIng - Ing of the new American association will pofltlvoly tnko place at Now York on No vember 2. Notre Hume Male CliiiiiiiIoiN | , NOTR10 DAME. Iml. . Oct. lil.-NoIro D.iinu defeated Indiana In a contest for the state clunnploiiHhlp today , the score being 17 to 0. Indiana WUH outplayed from the start , but gave Notre Dumo llm hnrd "il kind of a light. Duncan , Farley und Mul len played great ball and the lormer Bcurod all tin * touclulowiiH , tlu < Iiitu of which WQK rmidu by emnahlng through the center and ( iiutrded by four men BOlnir down the Held for Ill'ty-Ilvo yards unit fccorc Sir.r I'd I M r IT TnUi'ii Off Track. CLEVELAND. O. . Octf 2.1-The famous stallion , Star Pointer , ha * , been taken off thd track by his owner. W. J. Whltu , The great pacer's legs will never ngnln bo In condition 'foi racing. His trainer has been released nnd Pointer has been put In th stud at Mr. witiU'u Two-Minute Villa btud farm , .Mr.InrVliin oil 11 Foul. I SYRACl'SU , N. \.t Oft U-l&l Dunk- liorjit of Syracuse lost to .Peter Maher In | the seventh round of what was to have ARK YOU NI'KVOVS , AVKAK , dysiiopttc , In vftln ftlul misery from tiny trouble which medicine 4 tlocs not euro ? If so , try Kleutrlelty as applied by my improved motliod. 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AVlien Dunkhorst haw that ho was bound to bo whlupod he clearly evaded this rule nnd the referee gave the decision to Mahor. t .tJltchoIl ExcelH Vaiikton. MITCHELL. S. D. , Oct. 23. ( Special Tele gram. ) Thd nrst game of foot ball of the season was played ihero 'this afternoon be tween Ynnkton college und 'Mitchell ' uni versity , the latter winning by n score of 31 to C. In the first half Mitchell made three touchdowns , the score being 1C to C. In the st'cond ' half two touchdowns wcro made In the first minute nnd a half of play. Ynnkton wns weak In Interference , but hnd a good line. .Mitchell made some dashing plays nnd won out on superior all-around work. It Is expcctild a game 'will soon be ar ranged between Verrntlllon and Mitchell. ChoyiiHlil KiKK'l.-H Out Moore. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 23-Joo ChoyiiHkl , the well known California boxer , knocked out Ulck Moore ot St. Taiil tonight In the arena of the St. Louis Athletic club In the third round of what wa to have been n twunty-round contest. Choynskl was In splendid fettle nnd after the first round simply played with the St. Paul boxer. Lombard lcfvn < H W HUIILINGTON , In. . Oct. SJ. Lombard eollose , 21 ; Iowa. AVesluyan , C. l-IJVSIO.VS I-'Oll WKSTI-IIl.V VI3TiiANS. Survivor * of tli < - Civil \Vnr Ilciiii-iu- biM'eil liy tin * ( ieneral ( iovornniriit. WASHINGTON , Oct. 23. ( Special. ) The following western pensions have been granted : Issue of October 0 : Nebraska : Original Edward Metcalf , Smlthfleld , $0. Restoration nnd reissue f'hrlstlan Owlnner , Atlanta , ? 12. Incronto John M. Blown , Heaver dtv , SS .to * 10 ; Richard Heck. Nebraska City , TC to * s ; William II. AVnolppy , Tccumspli , ? S to * 1U ! James M. Burton , Deweesu , ? S to 410. Orig inal widows , etc. Charlotlu A. Moore , Smlthncld. $8. lown : Additional Charles Robinson , Now Hamilton , ? 0 to * S. Itchtonillou and In crease Abel G. Morse , Walker , $1 to W ; Michael Jaeger , dead , Burlington , * 12 to $21. Incrensfi Morllln II. Wentonlwver , i Kulrllohl. $ S to $12 ; Joseph Hcrrnld , ( Irlmus. $8 tii $11 ; John S. Floyd , in : lo Ornvo. V ! ' to $ S ; Allen W. Foreytli , l.vnnvllln. ? C to JS ; William II. Jordan. Indlnnnla , ? 5 to JS j Original wldnwH , etc. Catharlna Jnoger , Hurllngton , $12 ; Josephine J. Klnncy , dead , Urs MoinuH. ? . South IJakota : Original Henry Royston , Fort Pierre , 0. Additional William Ans- tin. Pembroke , JS to J12. IIILTC.IHU lUlas Wlacr , Sioux Falls , $ fi to * S ; Alexander uucnic , not HpringB. ? s lo 12 , original vldnv.P , etc. Doru Oswald. Canovn , JS , Colorado Increase Ilobcrt O Tlunston , IHimngo , ill to $17. Holssuo nnd Increase Uenonl Btcadmun , Plattovllle , JO to 112. 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