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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1900.
NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL
.MINOR MUNTIO.
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Davis sells glass.
I'udwclscr beer. L. Itosenfcld, agent.
Fine A, n. C. beer, Ncumaycr's hotol.
Wolsbach burners at Hlxby's. Tel. 193.
Dr. Stcphcnion, Mcrrlam block. Tel. 359.
Sir. nnl Mrs. J. T. Hvans anl daughter
have returned from Chicago.
Oct your work dona at tho popular Eagle
laundry, 721 Uroadway. 'Phone 157.
Uee nrtopravures. Alexander & Co. give
special price on frames for them.
V C. Estep. undertaker, 2S Pearl street.
Telephone: Onice, 97; residence, 33.
House cleaning, rarpet cleaning and put
ting duwn. I'. 11. Swan, W 8. 7th. St.
A. Overton left Inst evening on a busi
ness trip to tho south to bo absent sovernl
wcehs,
(Miss IMl'h Shreves and Mis:; Itosn. Harden
-will leave today for n month' visit with
relatives In Ncola.
There will be a npcrlnl meeting or lix
rolslor Masonic lodgo this evening for work
In tho second degree,
William Thomas, sheriff of Montgomery
county, wart In the city yesterday on busi
ness In tho federal court.
A marriage license has been Issued to
Michael J. lllgglns of Omaha, ngetl 28,- and
Mamie Illloy or tins cuy, ngeti a.
3trs. A. . Hazelton and children are home
tfrom Den Moines, wnero tnry spcrn. scvciui
dnvH with Htnte Senator Ilnzelton.
11. V. Hatty, editor and publisher of the
Avorn (la ) iicr.ua nnn uejiuiy uv
tho district court nt that placo, was In the
city yesterday.
I K Cummins of the Illinois Control en
gineering department' wilt leave for Carbon
clalo 111., In a fow days, to which point ho
has been transferred,
The case In which John llnlle was charged
rwltb assaulting his wife was dismissed In
Jiittleo Vlen's court yesterday by the as
sistant county attorney.
Council muffs lodge, No. 51, Ilcnevnlent
nnd Protective OruVr of Elks, will hold Us
nnnunl election of ofllcers next Wednesday
evening at ltoyiil Arcanum hall.
County Superlnlendent McManus will hold
examinations for teachers' certlllcates on
tho following dated: Walnut, April 6 and
7, Carson, April 13 nnd 14; 'Macedonia, April
50 nnd 21.
Judge Aylesworth will hold a Bpeclal ses
sion of the superior court this evening from
i.m i s-nn nVlnrk fnr ilm nurnose of grant
ing naturalization papers to thoso seeking
nnd entitled to tnem.
Samuol D. Itohrer, brother of ex-Mayor
Jtnhror of this city, Is candidate for state
nudltor on the democratic ticket In Mis
pourl. He Is nt present treasurer of Living
uton county, to which position he was llrst
elected In 1830.
Among the recent additions to tho collec
llon of documents In the Aldrlch cabinet In
Hie public library In a letter from Hlshop
B'erry under d.ito of Juno 20. 1893, notifying
the late Hon. D. C. Bloomer that Griswold
college had conferred upon him the tltlo of
1,1.1).
The comptroller of the currency at Wash
ington has approved tho application of
Julius Sector. O. Mosher, J. P. Itonnn, 13.
H,. Mosher. J. G. Hounds nnd J. H. Merrill
for nilthorlty to organlzo the First Kntlonal
(bank of walnut. In., with a capital of
525,000.
A. A. Fosdlck. charged with breaking Into
tho premises of N. 'P. Nellsen of Oarner
township and stealing a number of tools,
Jiail a preliminary hearing before Justice
Vlen yesterday morning and was bound
over to await tho action of the grand Jury,
Ills bond being llxed In the sum of $200.
Mrs. Anna Strankhauer, aged 72, died
nbout midnight Thursday ut her home In
INumer settlement from paralysis. Tho fu
neral will bo held Sundny morning at 9:30
o'clock rrom the family residence nnd
liurlal will bo In the Plumer settlement
cemetery.
A enso of destitution was reported to the
fpollco yesterday morning nt ICleventh ave
nue nnd Sixteenth street, whore Mrs. Frank
(Humes, an aged woman, was lying sick and
nloue. The attention of Overseer of the
Poor 'Miller was called to-, tho case and tho
(necessary relief furnished.
The senior class of tho High school nt Its
regular weekly meeting yesterday adopted
tho following as a elnss motto: "More Be
yond." Tho ndvlsablllty at getting up a
class book was dlscimsed. but no decision
arrived at. The gencxiil sentiment nppeurs
to bo against Issuing ono this year.
Considerable excitement was caused last
fvenlng by a lire ularm being turned In
ifrnm tho -Monarch Manufacturing com
jinny's plant on Sixth street and Kleventh
nvoniip, wliero tons of axle grease nnd other
combustible material are always on storage.
IA smoking chimney caused tho alarm and
this was remedies before tho arrival of tho
department.
Tho show that people seem to never tiro
of, "Undo Tom's Cabin," nnd the biggest
organization of them all, Is to be the at
traction nt tho Dohany theater Sunday
night, with Sunday matinee. The makeup
of tho company Is said to be llrst-class and
thoso who go mny expect to see ono or
tho best periormancos or tho piece ever
given In Council Bluffs.
Genrgo B, Smith, who recently served a
pentenco In tho county Jnll for assaulting
his wire, was .arrested shortly nfter mid
night Thursdny at the request or the nu
Khorltles In Missouri Vulley. Ho Is charged
with the larceny or 130 rrom u man there
After spending tho night In the city Jnll he
rwas taker, hack to Missouri Valley yester
day. Ills wife llled a ictltlnn for divorce in
the district court hero a few days ago.
N. Y. Dumbing Civ Tei. 250.
Two Pnrniers Bankrupt.
Tho rush of farmers to tako advantage of
the bankruptcy law continues unabated nnd
petitions from two tillers of tho soli wore
tiled In tho United States district court hero
yostorday. I. Ellsworth James of Corning
kas unsecured liabilities aggregating $1,049.21
nnd secured debts amounting to $1,755.25
which ho desires to bo relloved of. 111b as
sets consist of somo household furniture,
two cows, ono calf, thirty-three chickens,
ono plow, one harrow and ono cultivator,
worth In all $185, which he claims as ex
empt. Zacharlah T. Dunham of Dunlap,
(Harrison county, has liabilities amounting
to 11,618.59 nnd assets aggregating $3,234.60,
of which $2,300 consist of mining stock aud
life Insurance.
Mr. Itlley C-cent cigar.
Henl Untitle Transfer.
Tho following transfers were filed yester
day in tho abstract, title and loan offlco of
J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl slreot:
J, W Hemsted nnd wife to Town or
Carson, lot 11. In c. il. & o n.iii.
road add. to Carson, w. d
War: O. Allen and husband to John
Freese, lot 15, block II, Potter &
Cobb's add,, q. c. d
Heirs or Bernard Kuper to Anna K.
Kuper, lots 9, 10 and 11, block 17,
Town or Neoln, q. c. d
Kutlo and Ida M. Hyun nnd husbands
to Gcorgo Dewey, so".; nw4 21.77-42,
w. d.,
Thomas Hlley to John Mullownev.
75
400
2,000
nnd. i or lots 1 to 10. block 4,
Thompson's add., w. d
Same to F. M, Sackett, und. 1-3 or lots
1 to 10, block 4, Thompson's add..
w. d ,
Sarah ll'arstn and husband to Gcorgo
K. Hnrsln, und. 1-0 nti sU 27-74.39.
w, d ,
Georgo K. llarslu to Georgo W. Agan,
same, w. d....
Hen Agan and wiro and Eliza Mitburv
and husband to same, und. 2-3 of
700
700
WW
nH se'i 27-74-39. w. d
JJttu P, Chapman nnd husband to
1,200
Stella M. mason, part lot 3, block 3,
Cnsady's add., w. d i,oo
Ten transfers, aggregating $6,ST7
DOES COFFEE AGREE WITH YOU ?
If notdrink Grnln-O mndo from pure
grains. A lady writes: "Tho llrst time I
made Grain-O I did not like it, but after
using It for one week nothing would Induce
mi to go bnck to coffeo." It nourishes nnd
feeds Oio system. The children can drink
It freely with great bcnellt. It Is the
Htronirthenlng substanco or nuro crnln..
Get u package today rrom your grocer, fol
low tho directions In making It and you
will havo a delicious and healthful table
beverage for old and young. 15c and 25c.
FARM LOANS
Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska
and Iowa. Juraes N, Casady, Jr.,
. W Main St, Council Bluff.
BLUFFS.
DAVIS DECIDES TO CONTEST
BelleTii that Ho Should Be Counted in as
8obool Diatriot Tmsarer,
WILL REFUSE TO TURN OVER THE M0NLYS
lie Claims tlmt lliiverstock' Allcircil
.Majority of Two Votes Does
iot Best on a Vnllil
4 Foundation, j
Gcorgo S. Davis has definitely decided to
contest tho election of Y K. Haverstock
as treasurer of tho Independent school dis
trict of Council Bluffs, and will refuse to
turn over tho moneys In his possession until
compelled to do so by tho courts. The posi
tion that Treasurer Davis Intends 'to pursue
will necessitate Haverstock or the school
board taking quo warranto proceedings
against hlra and then this will bring up
tho question of tho legality of Haverstock's
election. As tho matter stands at present
Davis claims 'that he was elected by Boventy
nlno votes over Haverstock, while tho can
vass of tho votes as made by tho Board of
Education nt the meeting last Monday night
gives Haverstock a majority of two votes.
Davis claims a majority of soventy-ntno on
tho assumption that tho entlro voto of the
Fourth precinct cannot bo countod, as the
Judges failed to certify to tho vote on tho
returns. This, he claims, invalidates the
voto of that precinct. Tho precinct gave
Havorstock 382 nnd Davis 301 votes, so If
theso figures aro deducted from tho totals
each candidate recelvod It leaves Haver
etock with 1,088, as against 1,167 for Davis
a majority for tho present Incumbent of
the ofTlco of sevcnty-nlno votes.
It wan understood that Haverstock was
ready . to qualify yestorday afternoon and
fllo his bond, and a special meeting of he
Board of Education was ordered, but was
lator countermanded. Davis was on hand
ready to subscrlbo to tho oath of office and
with his bond already to fllo with tho board,
his bondsmen being tho name as on his
formor bond, who are tho officers and stock
holders of tho First National bank. Davis
was accompanied by his attorney. II. .1.
Chambers, and intended to submit tho fol-
lowing statement to tho board In protest
ngalnst a certificate of election being Usued
to Haverstock
lo, !' Hoard of Directors of the Indo
p.Snd?,Ht School District of tho City or Coun
"luffs: Oentlemen-The undersigned
snows to your honorable body as follows, to
U,Th ftl U10 oIeclln "eld In said city
?(LCLunc11 1,Iufrs on tlle 12th llny of March.
;ri-he,wus..a candidate on the democratic
ticket for the olllco or treasurer or tho
school district aroresald.
in T.hJ'n",110" on li,e faco of the roturn
In the poll books used ut said election nnd
containing the names or the voters nnd the
voto cast at said election, which said books
Jl. lub' r,eturinrl to tho secretary or said
district and which said books were can
vassed by the board ot directors us nfore-
sald on Mondnv. Mnrnh 10 trum i'
slcned received out of all the votes cant at
other6 cnCnd0.nnraari0rrVL'1Lv"VM.: !
of said district. (For a verification' of w-hinh
ttds hJiarrt to .'"ih1108.."1,0 n,l,entl of
rSlurWcM' ofsnld P!l "nd the
That because or the unmistakable showing '
o? sSld dlslrfrt VVm ,m1? "'treasurer
?5..s?i? o18'"?.1. at.anld election rrom sa ,1
Jlable extrinsic evidence, leads hhn to
.vuiiio u.aii-1 usrw nh nnrMi nun nr
inn canaiu Dener tnat by a mil, ralr, com
plete and trim onnnt r th. r i .
said election ror said omee of school t?cas-
ih o! L f . " "niuest'onaiiiy elected to
the office of treasurer of said district,
HQ tnercfore nrrehv rianaf.tfnit.,
tPOnynfrtv"."0rinl? y.aKalnHt its declan :
.'0"..f w' h'i Haverstock as' tho duly elected
iitriiaurcr oi sam uistrlet and rurther de
mands that your honorable body declaro the
undersigned duly and lawfully elected
said office for the ensuing term and Issue
to him a certificate therein.
OKORG E S. DAVIS.
At tho tlmo that the board canvassed tho
election returns, the fact that tho Judges
had failed to cortlfy to the veto In tho
Fourth precinct was not noticed and tho
vote was accepted as being correct and In
duo form. Tho omission of tho nocrfisnrv
Judges' certificate wns discovered by Attor
ney cnamners artor tho canvass and tho an
nouncement by tho board that on tho face
of tho returns W. E. Haverstock was the
duly olocted treasurer of the school dl
trlct. in each poll book Is a blank on
which tho Judges are required to certify to
the returns. In the Fourth precinct, how
ever, this was not filled In, although tho
Judges had made an attempt to certify to
tho returns on a blank provided for a re
turn of the excess ballots left over when
voting under tho Australian system.
It Is also claimed by Davis' nttornev thnt
other Irregularities exist In the returns
that In ono precinct, at least, there is noth
tng to show, as required by law. that tho
oath of offlco had been administered to the I
judges and clerks. This omission, it i
claimed, Is In Itself sufnclcnt to throw out '
tno vote in such precinct when, thin iP. i
regularity occurs.
Commonwealth 10c cigars ore good cigars.
VI3UIHCT OIIDKItMIt I "OH 11AN IH.KTT.
Former llmlnnriiiit Mnn Wins
Cae In the' Federal Court.
IIIn
me inai oi me C, B. ltandlett bank
ruptoy case in tho United States dlstrh-t
iZL q u 1 8U,,"cn 0,080 by
Judgo Shlras taking it from tho Jury and
directing a verdict for tho defendant. This
was nn exact roversiil nf thn -.,11 . ,1.-
late Judge Woolson Wo th. case' had
oeen tried at the last term of court here.
A motion for a new trial had been submitted
nnd taken under advisement by Judge Wool-
son, who failed to pass uron It before hla
death. This necessitated n now trial.
Th. 1 . n - ...
formerly a well known restaurateur of this
4 no iitiiiuuuiu, u. 11. unmiiett. was
city. In December. 1S98. tho Cudahv. tho
Omaha and tho Swift Packing companies
with the following respective claims, $14753'
$452.47 and $144.42, filed n petition in tho
United States district court asking that
Itnndlett be declared a bankrupt. The po-
tltloners alleged that Randlctt hnd In inrt
committed nn net of bankruptcy by giving
a bill of sale of his restaurant and other
property to Alphonse Metrgcr for $4,000.
This, It wua asserted, was dono to prefer
me ciaira 01 '.Monger for $1,000 and that
of A. P. Langmado and the First National
bank of this city for $3,000.
After tho evidence had been submitted
yestorday morning the court Intimated that
unless the plaintiffs could amend their peti
tion no would De forced to Inke tho case
away from tho Jury and order a verdict for "le clly 'lection occurs next Monday. Flvo
tho defendant. J. J. Hess, ono of the at- aldermen are to bo eletted. Tho present
torneya fnr tho plaintiffs, asked permission col,"c" Is republican and It will remain so,
to go on the witness stand In an attempt to as tno voters aro well satisfied with tho ad
keep tho case before the Jury, Judgo ministration of Mayor Skinner and havo
Shlras told him If he did so he would havo
to withdraw from the case as counsel.
Dillon Ross, who had boen associated with
Hess In the case, had already gone on tho
witness staud and under tho ruling nt Judgv
Shlras bad beeil compelled to withdraw as
attorney. Thus, If Hess had elected to go
on the stand, the plaintiffs would have been
left without counsel and Hess decided not
to do so. Counsel for the plaintiffs then
attempted to amend their petition, but tho
defense objected on the ground that the
four months tlmo limit under tho law
since the starting of the proceedings hud
clapsed and that tho amendment practically
set up a new cnuso of action, Judgo
Shlras upheld tho contention of the de
fense and refused the filing of tho amend
ment. Ho then took the case away from
tho Jury and ordered a verdict for Hand
lott. In making this order Judge Shims said
thnt tho evidence was Insufficient to sus
tain the contention that tho sale had been
made to profer certain creditors. Ho said
It was only natural thnt under the cir
cumstances as they then existed that Hand
lett should bo anxious to dispose of his
business nnd that It was only natural that
ho should sell to Metzger, who had formerly
been In tho business and was anxious to
ombark In It again. If any preference had
been shown to creditors, tho court said
further, it may havo been in the disposition
of the proceeds of the snle, but this- had
not been attacked by tho plaintiffs nnd
therefore did not enter Into the case at bar.
Tho completion of this case concluded the
business of tho term nnd Judgo Shlras and
other federal ofllcers left last evening for
Dcs Moines.
Davis sells paints.
I'HHI'Altl.NO roil Till
HI.ROTION.
1'lHces AVIiero Cllliens Must Iteitlstc
If They Would Vole.
Today is tho last day for registering for
tho city, election and nil thoso who havo
changed their residences since tho election
last November and havo faded to register
must do so In order to voto next -Monday.
Tho places of registration In each precinct
aro as follows, whero tho registrars wilt sit'
from 8 n. m. to 9p. m.!
Klrst Wnrd First precinct, Hereld's feed
store, 131 Knst Broadway; Second precinct,
marble shop, 21!) Hast Broadway.
second wani First precinct, cuy mnni-
feckK
Third Ward-First precinct, Chlcngo
house, corner of Main street nnd. Willow
nvenuo: Second precinct, IS. C. Hrown's
drug store. 907 Mnln street. i
Fourth Wnrd First precinct, orflce or J.
T. Collins, 520 South Mnln street: Second
precinct, Kelly house, 1212 South Main
street,
Fifth Ward First precinct, county build
ing, corner Firth nvenuo nnu Tweirtli
street; Second precinct, county building,
l&U South Thirteenth street.
Sixth Wnrd-Flrst precinct. 2020 West
Uroadwny; Second precinct, Hansons
1'lace, near Sixth nnd Uocust streets.
Qravel roofing. A. 11. Head, GU D'way.
"Mailt In Ilolii-inln."
Thomas Ootz's "A Night In Ilohemla,"
given at tho opera house last night for tho
benefit of tho Woman's Cbrlstlnn associa
tion hospital, attracted an audience com
posed of tho elite of the city, but not as
lnrg0 " ono ns tho wortby obJect for wh,ch
U wnK glvon lcscrve(1- , QeorKc Cronk
as "Tho oiu lioncmian," uaiz as "Dusty
Ithodos" and E. P. Mullen as "Officer Calla
han," as usual, scored an unqualified suc
cess, whllo little Lillian Kinsley, who Is no
etrnngcr to a Council Bluffs audience,
literally captured tho house. The perform
ance will bo repeated this afternoon.
Howell's Antl-"Kawf cures coughs, colds.
Proposnln to Cnrry (lie Mnll.
Postmaster Troynor has been Instructed
by tho department at Washington to rccelvo
proposals for carrying the mall between tnU
postofflco nnd tho Illinois Central depot. Tho
routo will bo known as No. 143,077. Dlank
forms for submitting proposals may be ob
tnlned by applying at the Dos'tofflce. Post-
mastor Troynor has also been advised by
tno department that tho now system of
registration of letters by carriers will bo
put Into" operation at. this ofllceion April 1.
,.i. ... . . ...i,,"
. Wl "IU lUVDCUt UU DOlUill Will UU UUUllUUU
to IJio resident districts of the city.
Kern I.nxrn n Foot,
J. P. Kerns, who, with his son and a young
companion, wcro attempting to beat their
way to Kansas City, Kan., slipped whllo
boarding a freight train in tho Burlington
yards last evening and had his left foot
badly mashed. Ho was removed to tho
Woman's Christian association hospital,
whero it was found necessary to amputate
I tho foot above tho ankle. Kerns and his son
wcro on their way homo from Aspen, Colo.,
and being without means, wcro traveling by
tho box car route.
Tho performance of "A Night In Bohemia"
for tho benefit of tho Woman's Christian as
sociation hospital, which scored such a suc
cess last night, will be repeated this after
noon. Friends of the association should see
to It that tho houso Is packed, net your
seats early and avoid the rush. Tho show Is
well worth tho money.
IOWA RAILROAD ASSESSMENT
Amount n Fixed Iiy Slnlc Executive
Council In Much llliilicr Tlinii
Iiimt Ycnr.
DES 'MOINES. ' March 23. (Special Tele
gram.) As fixed by tho Biato executive
council today, tho railroad assessment of
tho state Is about J1.1C0.000 higher than It
wns ,ast ycar' I"'10 assessment on tho old
roauB w reduced nbout J1EO.00O and nn-
Proxlnatuly $1,500,000 of now roads wns
"i"ci to tno total. Tho nurl ngton road
secured a reduction of J200.000 on Its
branches; tho Hock Island secured a reduc
tion on Us branches, mostly In tho south
west, amounting to $232,000; tho Northwest
ern main lino was given an Incrcnso of $250
n mile, making nbout $90,000. Tho i.Mllwau
kce, tho Wabash, tho (Jreat Western and tho
Illinois Central were undisturbed. Tho total
increnses decided uncn amount to nhnnt
ssnn nnn. n,. .ii
leavlllK a t decrease on the old line, o
$150,000.
Thn niinrll ntn(n.1 ..t .
' J"'"'""1 luu 01 assessing
J10 ?. S"L ""8t
be(i B T"7.' ""..r-Ta
unironed. About COO miles or
new road aro added to tho assessment. Tho
totals of tho assessment cannot bo given In
detail and accurate or comploto.' for the
reason that tho secretary of tho ennnMi
ha.a "ot yct 'ocal',l all of tho now roadbeds
cn . vo "ct'n millt' Tne council adopted
,, ot arBeBSlnR tho small linos $2,B00
" mll anl "ed that of tho now lines Just
111 nt tuls1, u "lB0 "ocldod to reduce $500
a m" on BUch "nes as showed a loss of
500 tt mllr. The total assessmon't will bo
approximately $46,000,000 on all lines In the
Blal0
junn uierriott, treasurer of stato, de
clined to participate In. the assessment. It
was arranged to work on tho assessment In
tho rooms whero Auditor of State Merrlam
was confined by illness at tho Savery hotol.
Trcnsurer .Horrlott declined to Join his col
leagues In that meeting.
CrcHlou lllpcttoii JVevt Week,
CRESTON, Ia March 23. (Snoots i
no desire to change, Tho First, Second and
Fifth wards aro qulto certain to eloct re
publicans, while tho Third and Fourth will
probably go democratic.
IlUtrlct Court nt (Vinton.
CRESTON, la., March 23.-(Speclal.)
The district court Is In session, with Judgo
Tcdford presiding. The Important case of
tho term Is that against Al Williams, who
shot nnd killed Deputy Sheriff Walsh last
December. Tho case will attract great at
tention. A special venire of thirty-six
jurymen has -been drawn.
IOWA HOUSE ON PORTO RICO
Resolution Passed bj Loner Body Goei on
to the Senate.
BELIEVED IT WILL BE REPORTED FAVORABLY
House Spend liny In Considering-, Do
fentlim, HeeonslderluK, nnd Ite
f err I iir 11 1 1 1 to ltrlniliiirne Stnte
for TrmiNportntloii of Army.
DES MOINES, March 23. (Special Tele
gram.) The Porto Itlcan tariff resolution
paSHcd by the Iowa houso vosterdav lis
oeen the ono topic of conversation In the
legislature today. Tho resolution was men -
naged over to tho senate and wns at onco
sent to tho commltteo on fodcral relations.
it is believed that It will bo favorably re
ported and stands a chanco of going , lng on tho lino and hor oklrt caught flro
through tho upper body. It Is known that; from a burning brush pile. Sho was tor
the majority of leading republicans of that rlbly burned, flesh foil from her limbs and
body favor the resolution In spirit, but .she cannot Hvo.
somo of them would rather not be put on A special from Washington says' "Tho
record. In fact several have admitted In news that tho Iowa house had passed reso
confldence to nowspapor rcprescntntlvca lutlons denouncing tho proposed Torto Illco
u" w" opposeu to tna tnrltT bill,
uvuwc.i uui m oo puoiiciy quoteu, so
there Is a question as to whothcr on the
final passage tho rosolutlon would bo
adopted.
Many Actions on i mil.
Tho house today held a little "Joshing"
match In the consideration, defeat, recon
sideration nnd reforenco to committee of
mo mil to rclmburso tho stnte for th
ho Flfty-flrst Iowa from
Snn Francisco to Council Uluffa last fall.
Tho measure was first amended to Include
tho I-orty-nlnth Iowa regiment under the
provisions of tho bill. This was done at
tho morning session.
At the nftcrnoon session tho bill was
loaded with amendments, nrovldlne that
tho organizations entitled In rnlmhunx..
ment were the four Iowa regiments, tho
lowa signal corps, tho two Iowa batteries
of lleht artlllnrv nn,i tt,. ?... . .
tho navy. In this condition thn bill was
killed by a voto or 39 to 48. At onco a mo- j,."cJror 1 rt0 "'. I am inclined to bo
tlon was filed to reconsider, which carried , V , mcn,c hav teen deceived by
nuu me bin was referred to the npproprta-
lions commit Inn with ln0ti-i.H .un n
- - " uviiviid ill I
tLR thn trlfimVlfira r -r nl,nn,1 ll .. a I
At Its afternoon 1 7, r:,1
a resolution providing that tomorrow it
shall adjourn until next tLTv nrn
i.. u t. ' .
uiciuucm ui iuui uoay a cnance to
voto at tho city elections Monday.
As tho passago of tho Blanchard sub
ttituto yesterday provided for the assess
ment of telephone companies as well as
telegraph llncs, tho Chcshlro telephone bill
did not come up today. In place of It the
ouuuing nnu loan commltteo bill was taken'
up ns a special order. Nothing was ac- I
compnsnea moro than the adoption of scv-
v.... vuuiii, c u.uenumenis. mere waj
under consideration, howovcr, a substitute
for section C of tho bill, offered by Sen
ator Hubbard, which bids fair to consume
a largo share of attention from the mem
bers of tho senate. Tho substitute pro
poses.. an amendment to one' of the most
vital cllm.. t,lll ..,..1
tho rate of Interest whloJi may be charged.
by building andtjloan associations. Th
"vvnwno u .uu uui. lUttl lUlMllUK IU
committee bill aeJt. stands provides that
in case'of fofecloifrt oa mr. .Ivph
by tho iharenoldef or any'liulldlng and loan
association, ihe mortgagor shnll bo charged
with a rate of Interest agreed upon, not,
however. to exceed -fl.ner cent Der annum.
A provision, however, is made that all con-
tracts entered lnlojprlor to the taking effect
of this act and piuco the new code went
Into effect, Involving an Interest rate not to
exceed 12 per cen, shall stand. Tho Hub
bard substitute In effect Is to leave the 12
per cent clause open to future contracts of
such associations, one of the features of
the old law which building and loan bor
rowers deem most objectionable.
Senator Hcnty'a Oppoult Ion.
Senator Healy, chairman of the building
nnd loan commltteo, is violently opposed to
tho substitute and
declared on the floor
of tho sonate today that If It passed ho
would not support the committee bill on Its
final passage.
Tho senate passed ono bill today, the
houso mcasuro by Hum, legalizing nil
county elections on tho questions of erect
ing a court house, held prior to tho taking
effect of this act, validating all moneys
borrowed or bonds Issued therefor and tho
levy of taxes to pay said bonds, as well as
authorizing counties to issue bonds voted
for nt such elections and to levy sufficient
taxes for tho same, If not already voted.
The bill applies to three counties which
held such elections with Irregularities In tho
ballots taken.
The houso passed tho bill by Stuckslagcr
providing that directors of banks may as
such bo paid for their services.
Tho senate bill by OarBt provides that
all warrants drawn by the auditor of state
snail near upon lui-m a siiuimcui mui-
eating tholr purpose.
Senator Smith Introduced a bill providing
for the nppolntment of n commission o(
three to Investlgato needed repnlrs and im
provements on the capltol building and to
report to tho governor by December 1, 1901.
Imvil Church Conf prenceo.
CEDAR RAPIDS, la March 23. (Spe
cial.) Tho Iowa conference of tho United
Hre'thren 'church will conveno hero next
Wednesday In lts.flfty-nlnth nnnual moetlng
nnd will bo In session for four or flvo days.
Tho sessions will bo presided over by Bishop
J, W. Hott of Dayton, 0 and will be at
tended by 200 or .100 lay and ministerial
delegates. A number of noted men will bo
present, among them Dr. D. R. Miller of the
Union Biblical seminary; Dr. D. Hook
waiter, president of Western college, and
Rov. W. R. Funk, representing the publish
ing Interests of tho church.
Tho annual convention of the Christian
churches of the Northeastern Iowa district
will bo hold In this city next week. The
convention will open Monday and close
Thursday noon. A splendid program, In
cluding all branches of church work, has
been arranged.
Shoots Himself with Utile.
FOREST CITY, la., March 23. (Special
Telegram.) IM Steadman, a wealthy farmer
living two miles north of hero, committed
sulcldo this afternoon by shooting himself
with a Winchester rifle. He was walking
along tho street near the Methodist church
BITES, STINGS, CUTS, BURNS,
SCALDS, BRUISES, WOUNDS
ll tlio accidents which brtnif tenor and dls
comlort, could havo been alleviated or avetled
had thcro been upon the closet tlielf a remedy
at once available Fain is inttantlj relieved by
Voi
0LCANIC
T LINIMENT
Directions lor Its uis lor all occasions ac
f.onipany rvery bottle, and there ia nothing
like It lor domestic emergencies in sickness.
Per manor beast. 23 cents, at druggist, '
amendments should bo reported as separate ' . lno ,owa iema-
bills. It Is believed that the original bill ! I,ncC0,r,, w,lh th n"
pertaining to tho Flfty-flrst Iowa will nass. , ? 0f l.ho l0,wa delegation in congress, and
KES,
UIL
and, arriving at the steps, asked a bystander
If ho over saw a man shoot himself. On
being answered In the negative he seated
'hlmeolf on tho church steps and placing the
rlflo between his kueos, with the muzzle nt
his throat, pulled the trigger. The ball
passer.! through his brain. He was 32 vcars
old and unmarried. No cause for the act Is
known.
DRAGGED AND KILLED BY TEAM
Wcnlthr Ioirn Fnrmer In Kicked to
Dcntli by I'nir of ltmitmit)
Home.
DES MOINES, March 23. (Special Tele
gram.) Clayborn Terhuno, a wealthy fnrmer
living a fow mlleo west of tho city, was
killed In tho suburbs this morning while
driving homo from tho city. His team ran
away nnd ho was dragged over tho dash
'board nnd under tho heels of tho horses,
whero ho was kicked to death as ho was
dragged along. His wholo face wan crushed
In by ono kick, tho mark of tlio horseshoe
Doing loft. Ho was B8 years old nnd simile.
belne ono nf Ova i.rniko. u.. . .,..!
on tho Terhuno, ono of the largest, best
, and most profltablo farms In the west.
tMrs. Trod Anderson, the wife of a coal
miner, wns fatally burrfed In her own vnrd.
She went out to bring In some clothes dry-
iarin acted llko a bombshell among Iowa
congressmen. Bpoakor Henderson was en
ragod wheat tho nuwa was taken to him by
a reporter. Ho burst fnrih uHth. n
not matter what the legislature of Iowa,
does or says on the Porto Illco tariff bill.
Wo havo our views hero Just the samo as
they havo and what they think about it will
havo no effect on tho measure In thn hn.
Thcro are things tho legislature of Iowa
J"1 UlnaUn "Sdonhi,ll 'V"0
, ' , . . K , . d on tho llncs
wo havo mapped out, legislature or no lecls
lature. 1 do not know what they think;
uuu i uo noi rare wnat they think.'
"Other members of tho Iowa delegation
-wcro seriously porturbed. Somo ware lu
cllncd to do what thn tint u
others looked frightened, while still others
a,cled lnd"Ierentl)r' 'r quotation, however,
I ..i tui.ivi.-iy a ionows:
Cousins It Is hard to bellove that the
IO"a ''"'ature has adopted a freo trado
" 4"vv"kI' iiuia in mo west
orn PrCfiS.
. "ll'ver-I am surprised to hear thla nc
t,on, 7 T Iowa Jlslnture. but do not
i0. "cu" tho lnaer ' tMr
inionneu
'Hull I presume the legislature knows
what It Is doing, but I am at a loss to un
dorstnnd the motives thnt led to tho adop
tlon of such a resolution. It will not. how
ever, havo any effect on my views on the
Porto Itlcan tariff."
Look Forward to SirlnK nine
SIOUX CITY. Ia., March 23. (Special.)
' There 1b llttlo question In the minds or
thoso best posted that a largo strip of land
n South Dakota within a verv fow mirM
or bioux city will become an Island by
reason of the river making a Jump across
a narrow strip known as Ilenlngor's bend
during tho high water of this spring. This
" o".i u.m
is within a short distance now of connect
I n . - i
" " , " tit.?," 'Un?
?"in""'fn P JWhcn "
.)! 7i V Z 7 1Z u",''"u"u cuvereu
vlth tlmbor twe" tl" old bed or the
r.lver and. th0 new chaiel- It nearly cut
aT0"a laal ,CIl- na tne river would
"0,D "cuu ,UI,u'ui "vel luu "arrow necK ere
thle hat' not tnei efforts of some men who
de8,ro1 thl" beon frustrated by tho gov
meut. Thoy had placed dynamite nl
ready to blow open a channel, fearing If tho
stream did not tako this course It would
Jump over into McCook lake and tbreaton
Riverside park on the Sioux river, which is
Sioux City s summer resort. Tho action of
tho river this year Is therefore a matter of
somo concern.
I'rrpnrRtloim for ConTrntlon,
SIOUX CITY, la., March 23. (Special.)
It aas often decided that tho Western.
Union Telegraph company will handle nil
of the reports from tho fusIon-Dnnulist rnn.
vcntlon In Sioux Falls May 9, with relays In
Sioux City. It will bo quite a difficult task
to handle the 'business and already tho
local management has figured out a num
ber of railway lines It will be nblc to use.
Only experts In the cipher code will handlo
tho keys on this occasion, sovcral men com
ing from the cast to do tho work. Just
how much press matter will bo sent out it
Is Impossible to estimate, but preparations
aro 'being made to handle rapidly every lino
thnt is handed In nnd that at as early nn
hour as possible. This is one of the small
est things to bo attended to, howovcr, and
the main question In Sioux Falls Is how
to earn for tho crowd.
Indicted for Mnrder,
SIOUX CITY, March 23. (Special Tele
gram.) Tho Brand lurv for Wmvlhllru ontintu
touay returned an Indictment against Ernest
Mover on the oliaren
of murdering his
brother-in-law, Christ Bauer, In this county,
March 10. This Is rather a surprise, as tho
most serious chargo placed against him had
been manslaughter.
No indictment wns returned against Jack
McChrystal, charged with the murder ot
John El Robson, for tho reason thn case
was not presented to tho grand Jury ns
expected, Tho county attorney held thn
dismissal of tho case upon preliminary hear
ing would probably prevent a conviction,
oven If tho man was Indicted. He still
thinks McChrystal guilty.
Chilli II 11 r mm with IMvellliiK.
VINTON, In.. March 23. (Special Tele
gram.) A disastrous Are occurred at tho
farm of Noah Nowllck, noar Quasqucton,
resulting In tho destruction of the homo
and tho death of a 2-year-old child. Mrs.
Nowllck wan at homo alono with the two
children, ono a baby 6 months old, and the
other 2 years old. Sho discovered that tho
houso was on flro and (led with one child In
her arms, Sho ibecame overcome with tho
oxcltement and fainted away. When aid
camo thn houso was burned down nnd In tho
ruins
was found the body of the oldest
child.
Home Will Now Decide.
DAVENPORT, la., March 23, (Special
Telegram.) Hlehop Cosgrovo positively
Btates that tho publication of namrn fnr
tho Dubuijue nrchblshoprlc selection Is wholly
conjectural. Nothing has boen given out
Ho prefers to reimaln here. There will bo no
division of this dlocesei There will bo no
archdiocese for Omaha. Tho wholo matter
Is up to Roma
nietrlrl Court Clours,
SII1LEY, Ia., March 23. (Special Tele
gram.) Tho Mnrch term of the Osceola
county dletrlct court, held by Judge Oliver,
closed today, tho calendar being pretty well
cleared up. Tho Osceola county teachers'
Institute has been In session all week with
a lino corps of Instructors and will cnntlnuo
through next week. An oven hundred mem
bers are enrolled. '
to tv 11 Nmv Voten.
Tho railroad eating houso nt Iowa Falls
was entirely consumed by fire.
Ottumwa proposes to require the street
railway company to equip Its cars with
fenders
Waterloo la elated over the realization of
i uu uui umieraiHDU it.
Nervous People
That Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People
have cured obstinate cases of locomotor ataxia,
partial paralysis, and St. Vitus' dance, is the
best evidence that they will cure all lesser ner
vous disorders, because the principle in the
treatment of all nervous diseases is the same.
Nervousness is a question of nutrition. Food
for the nerves is what is needed and the best
nerve food in the world is
Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People
tsr r7;Annni0.n'agC0,ofr?rt An. Michigan, says: "My dstish.
iVml rnn? eneralTeal
to say they have he n.rt . itl' -
11 .?f" Wi,llam8 PIk Pi" for Pale People contain, in a condensed form,
mil the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood, and
Vlnm?n,er? 7eiVeB,i ,Theare n unfailing specific for such diseases
as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St.Vitus' Dance, sciatica, neuralgia.
rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effects of the grip, palpitation
?n '"I' P 6 "nd "".complexions, all forms of weakness ei her
in male or female,
,'ll Pi-.1HlU".S' F,ink Pi,l9,for ?a,e,reoplc are sold by nil dealers, or
will be sent, postpaid,, on receipt of price, 50c. a box or six boxes for fi.So
(they are. never sold in bulk or by the too) by addressing Dr. Williams
Medicine Company, Schenectady, N.Y.
BEAR IN MIND THAT "THE GODS HELP
THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES." SELF
HELP SHOULD TEACH YOU TO USE
SAPOLIO
H9HSE&
tho hone of erection of shous by tho Illinois
Central nt that place.
Sneaker Henderson nnnounocR that ho
does not desire to attend tho national con
vention a a deleirnte.
Oils Wutorstrnub ot Van Horn wns killed
by tho premature explosion ot a blast
which he luiU put Into a big lot; for the
purpose of splitting It.
V. O. Pnvntv. Junior editor of the Nevada
Representative, announces himself as 11
candidate for tho republican nomination
for conuress In tho Seventh district.
F. S. Carlisle of Inirens has broucht
suit against the Modern Woodmen fnr $10,
000 damages for personal Injuries which ho
alleges ho received whllo belnc Initiated
into that order.
Two men, ono of whom was recognized
ns nn ex-convict, were arrested nnd nre
belnsr held nt Annmosa on suspicion. They
were try nir to dispose or a quantity ot
Jowelry which Is believed to havo beon
stolen. There aro several wnicnea ana
somo bracelets In the lot.
Tho home of John Melyek of Quncaueton
was destroyed by lire. At tho tlmo the
mother nnd two children were alone In
When the nelchbora arrive.
was found uncCc"ousTn th
tho house,
tho mother
road, chipping her baby In her nrmx. Tho
other child wna burned to death. On re
viving the mother said she had taken both
children from the house before becoming
unconscluus and Is unable to account for
tho eh id getting back into tno nurning
bullilliic
iM. . Smith, nutternut, Mich., hays, "Dc-
Wltt'H Llttlo Karly Risers are the very best
pills I ever used for costlvcness, liver and
bowel troubles."
tllierHole Ciihp Set for Trlnl.
NEW YORK, .March 23. -Justice Furpmnn
n tho criminal branch of tho supreme
court today wet the trial or Miss Olga
Nethersolo and tno otner parties derendant
lu tho Indictment returned yesterday by
thn irrand lury for April 3. The DOHtnnnn.
ment nf the trial was due to tho representa
tion of Mlsi Nethersola'H counsel that she
was ton 111 to appear In court. A new
imncl of ino talesmen will bis drawn, from
which a Jury will bo selected.
Minor' SlrlUi I'rohnhlr.
INDIANAPOLIS, I nil.. 'March 23. Reports
1 John Mitchell, president of the United
Mine Workers, nre that tho miners of
Mvcrsdale. Pa., and the Georges Creek
rxiil.l Held, known as district Nn. IS. lmvn
been untitled by the operators that on April
1 an advance of 10 cents a ton will be
paid. This advance Is not acceptable, It Is
wild If It Is not lucreused tho lB.Ofw men
employed will strlko.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
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in taka tut saifar.
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he
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WEIGHT II
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you will please send mo one dozen Had
way's flendy Flcllff and one dozen Had
way'H l'llls. Your Ready Relief Is eonslfl.
rel hereabouts to be worth Its weight In
old. This Is why I am Induced to handle
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Radway's Radv
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actthcpcnulnclfyou 1
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