TIIK OAIAII 11A1I.V HKK: I'XP W, ATT.TsT o, 1900. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MlMllt MBM'IOX. Iavle kII pl?s. "Mr. UII).' i-cent clear. II. At. Leffert. optlelnn. ? B'wity. Ons fixture unit Klobes tit Mxby'. tluineler brer I HosnfeM. agent Fine A U. C bee r. Neumnyer' hotel Or, dteblienson. Wt rearl St. Tel. W Schmidt' photos, new uml latest style. Ymi itet the Wt dinners M the Vienna. Itlley. best photoemt'her. Broadway J. C. W. Woodward, architects. BS IWy. W. B. I-wls selln monuments. 1 '"'' SJejentlflc optician at Wwlmun. W Want!, plrl for iteneral houseworte. APP.y ) Oakland avenue. , CnmrwUn pictures and buttons. -. h. Alexander & Co.. tlroadway. Oct your work done at the popular haitie laumlry. Til nroailway Phone W. C. Kstep. undertaker. IVarl street. Telephones: Olllce. 97. rosldence. The uric of ns In Council Bluffy na boea rtuel from Sl.75 l.i" to i W. P. ttraff. undertaker and IWnel om-, Imlmer. Il ?'iuth Main street, i-none New and evonrt-Bnu nirnnmr, i earwets. ami nmi ,;""i.?"" aAli itev. and Mrs. Knox wilt rfve i -armlriK' at the rectorv of rc hPl-- copal church on next Tnuri" !. All frietHls are Invited. ii v " I Harrln of Tabor, la., will iyhe pulp "atVth irvlce today t the Pirn Itaptlel chunh. The WIU I ocei election of omcers and huJ' iPA , LLf:conKr,,sU,on HI H 1 at owning tKrii. the 3 month o'd baby .u,Rnt' ;) .a . . - 1 Im lid . .J...- ii i.,.i vMieMav inornlW. The ..i.v. nraiM. Thi',Mca"" cvmiimiri- bi ""'t i fuiwrST will r held this aft.rr.iHm at "lock from th residence and burial will V In Kalrvlew cemetery. The Dohany theater will open with a rn.t famll matlnet' b the John T. HUckman Comedy W.n.l tienutlful ncenlo prodiu-tlon of The I-anit of the Living It will be the rjvt tlm? our theatergoers have had chanc to witness this great Kugltsh melenlrama. The funeral of Mrs J. H Hakir ho dleii Priday a result of falling u.iwn gtmlrs. will hel.l this morning at P ocHKk from the residence of her fatht-r. M Daughter. MP East Broadway. Inter ment will be In Walnut Hill cemetery and th services will be conducted by Hev L.. McKltteey. The police ar looking for one JUymer. wh has twn soliciting -niers for a leva I photographer It is charged that he of feml premiums for each order obtained, which ho failed to deliver A woman who nleil the oomvlalnt had bii-n promisiil a hammock with a doaen ot photograph to est IJ.". She receUeil the pictures, but not the hammock C A Tibblts. Ovlde Vlrii and J. J Keith, aetegates from St. Alban s todge. and W . 11 la'wls. delegate from Concordia lodge, will Jeve tomorniw to attend the $rand loitg meeting of the Knights of Pythias of Iowa at Waterloo, which opens Tuesday and instil until Thursday They will I accom panied by It. McCartney, delegate from the lodee at Thurman. In One of the best attractions at the Dohany ths.t has appeared there for a long time will be that of the Ue.tch Hower- min strels, given at the theater this evening. The company is an oxtraordlnarly strons line and the program very clever through out. The numerous specialties Introduced during the performance are features that make the attraction the more thoroughly enjoyed. Mr. Mary McCoy, aged years, died yesterday noon at her home at 361 lienton street, after an illness of four weeks. She leaves six children, four dajghter ani two sons. Funeral services will b held at the residence tomorrow- morning at S: o'clock, after which the remains will be taken to Mount Pleasant, la., for burial Mrs. McCoy was born April 6, lOi. in Mount Pleasant. N. Y. Tlumblng Co.. telephone !M. Gravel roofing. A. II. Read. 541 Broadway. ii Kt.t) to thi: niyriucT covut. IIIrkIii nr.d lll second Wife Will llmr to .turner the l.nn. Michael J. Higgins and Rebecca M. Riley, who became Higgins' wife last March, six days after he had been granted a divorce in Omaha from hts former wife. Maggie HIs glns, were bound over yesterday morning to await the action of the grand Jury oa the charge of adultery, the offense being al- l;ed to have been committed tn Ju:e of last I da;r algat were opposed to promoting Prof. CorlU. Mre. F. Hahn. Mr. J. C. Barhyte. year. The charge was preferred by Mrs. Clifford explained their change of heart O. C. Browa. W. H. Frohart aad R. W. Gal Hlggtns No. I. who threaten to have the .yesterday by saying that they did not ua- Ugher: the Seymour guards, champion divorce now set astde. Neither of the de- 'demand that he was a candidate In the drilled uniformed guards la the west: the feadaats were able to furnish the ball, regular sense of the word and that he Alpha Uniformed Concert band and many which, la the woman's case, was fixed at 'would be content to remain as' principal , others too numerous to mention. $ and In that of Higgins at I&oO. and they 0( ,ae High school if his salary was raised, j were committed to the county Jail. The when they learned, however, from Prof, j Another Home Traders Iton, vtHtot woman, for whom considerable sym- t Clifford himself that he was a regular ; A riot call was seat Into the police sta pathy is felt ta her unfortunate position, j candidate and further that he had been tlo about 10 o'clock last nlsst from was completely rrostrated when ordered Ijj to believe that he would be elected Twenty-first street and Broadway, where a taken to Jail, aad the scene in the court j jn tBe event of Prof. Harden accepting bloody 2ght was said to te in progress ia room was pitiable in the extreme. Tte 'tB oci Island appointment, they decided I Cornelius Jobansen's salooa. When the po- crind lurr does cot convene until Sen- , temper. Higgles for some time past has been work-1 Ins as foreman In the syrup renaery here, He has a tittle daughter about years of age by his first wife and a child by the youag woman he married la this eity last March. Two mares, oae with colt, gentle. 5 years oM. boy. broke dc-uble aad slagte. weight 50 and 1.1W. for sale at Bourtctus Music House, oae ct tte largest plaao houses la the west. S55 Broadway, where the orgaa etajids upon tte building and where they keep a complete line of mandolins, violtns. guitars, talking machines, etc. Telephone I rli, gts. colds. HoweU's Antl-"Kawf cures roug Wnmnn Dmnnril AVJillo llnthlni:. Mrs. Charles Carlson, the wife of a la- borer employed l- the Wloktaas brickyards. was drowned last evening about o'clock while bat&lDg in the river, la company with her brother. George DoMldsoa. aad brother-ta-Uw. Wlllum Carlson. Mr. Carl oa west In bathing in the Missouri river sear the riprapptng. She suddeely sunk aa4 It t believed that she must have stepped lata a hole. S'eiiaer the brother nor brother-in-law was able to render her aay assist aac. as she sever ros to the surface after Ftakiag. The latter hastened to tw aad rerorted the accident and a party was or gaaJaed to go aad dive for the body. The Carlsons live at Avestte M aad Teeth street. I'p to a Ute hour last sight l-e body tad cot bees recovered. Davis sUs paint Cismcawea!: t'-ccn? ctgar EVERY DAY AT HAMILTON SHOE STORE FARM LOANS ''fti?-!4 il?mhV "'?- ASIC IQaV WftXSPA .ilait li tr Ma t ac -l P " linilCV Tfl I flAil n Cit" PlUllla 1 I U LU All Property . , . i , n" Savings Loan and Building Associate Council BluSs, Iowa. SB' H worn BLUFFS. CLIFFORD GETS THE PLACE Principal of High School Elected to Succeed Superintendent Hajden. SCHOOL BOARD SETTLES THINGS QUICKLY tppnreutl l'lrm Opposition Melt it nd Anion l TnLen nt a Spr otnl MrrthiK on tle !clM'tloii. At a epecial called meetlni; of the Board of Education, hell early yesterday morning In the private effleo of Member Stewart. Href. Weeiey N. Clifford, principal of the HUh school was elected supcrlntendeat of the city echcols, tSi city ecncois. to suc.-eeu i roi. it. a. . Hayden, who res I raid to accept (Be super mteodency of the scr.cow at fiocx isunu. 111. Prof. P. K. Koen of toa City was elected to the position cf principal of the High school, to succeed Prof. Clifford. KolVoulnc so close upon the heels of the meeting of the board held Priday night. " ' when a wajcrtty of the themselves In favor of s 0 atnnrs urjiurm going outeUe of the ci:y for a superintendent Prof. Clifford came as a the election of great surprMe to " community. t.Birman itess ot tne) . I meeting, which waa hurriedly called to gther by President Henry. Those present wenr President Henry and Memberii Stew, art. Sargent. Swalne and Cooper. Dr. Macrae Is attending tho encampment of the Plfty-llrst reslxeut. Iowa National guard. at Ked Oak full eense of the term The meeting wis at once called and by the unanimous vote of those present Prat. Clifford was elected superintendent. Prof. Clifford. a soon as elected, was asked by the board It he hid anyone in mind whom he desired to have appointed prin cipal of the High school. He had and he named Prof. P. E. Ecaicn. principal of the High school at Iowa City. Although un known to any member of the bard except Member Cooper. Prof. Ensign was at ones elected to the position. The member of tts board present then adjourned after con gratulating themselves that they had dis posed of the matter In eo unanltneus a manner. Prof. Wesley N Clifford came to Coun cil Bluffs two year ago from DesMolnes. where he was principal of the West Ds Moines High school. His work In the High school here- has been most success ful and he Is regarded as one of the very best principals that this city has ever had. Prof. Enstca is comparatively a young man. He is a graduate of the State university of Iowa and for the last three years has been principal of the High school at Iowa City. Prof. Clifford notlied him by wire of his appointment and he tele graphed back hts acceptance of the posi tion. .Members Were Surprised The embers of the board were very i i cnrr.ir.l Wn. nti lliin.l . 7.1. j. t 7 V-. , , " ' cetlmated that this opinion, wnicn is """yj "c' was ., . 1 i . V . ii .w V'1'- BflthfJ" dM JvtXiet Vleo nor J. W- t0 ,h. -x-cutive council throuch ' ffcted through an upstairs window m the Prof. Cl jtard had bi Scott, who instlgatcl the selsure. While J ,r ,h i,vMT win take , a'"'? department, and to get into the county institute at Wlntereet. but at the nont. ct ,he!n ta wlnin 0 adBm ,. u a. , J"ta,r- . worn a fine plate glass window was solicitation of his frier. Js returned yester- fr3,ly b(Uered that th!l! ads ta. Jn f e,, J . "roken. The eompaa - has offered a !5 " day morning. On hi, arrival he at once aaJ that ta ropierlnlaff of t3c S8ods wi .1 Profitable of hi. state business. Acconl- Q P took lewnl tiaM d n:tia..M President Henry and other mem- mutusllJ. aErtfJ upon M a comproallSf. A ? "7 bere, of the board that now that the po- Tho!C wao cUlsn 0 know tAy aola,DK fur. P r u ton the law t he state can on, Ua no a eltloa of superlntend.nt was -open" he taer w, bo donr oa MUr slde. Tae aMr. printing done b the state printer as fot- . J a B desired to be considered a candidate In the I. x.. a, .k. i. i. laws. Por lawj. Journals and reports. lu a""r' much surprised and somewhat annoyed at , celebrated Council Bluffs Mandolin and the proceedings of the secret session held ! Guitar club, corseting of W. Woodward. Friday night leakleg out and Prof. Clifford's j C. A. Atkins. W. McPherscn. B. McCor suddea election was due mainly to th m'.ck. Fred Searts: Jive little Puritan girls, fact that they were afraid he would re- , Misses Lottcla Schurs. Leon Benner. Cora sign as principal of the High school and Hitchcock. Emma Cat and Vera WI1- ihus they would loe his servtces alto- , cether. Three of the members who Fsl i to vote tor aim aau ma a?. Oae of the members who voted fsr Prof, -I Clifford said he did so under the peculiar I t. o- Mm is.) riiJ ,a. conditions that had arisen but he believed It was establishing a bad precedent to promote the principal of the High school to the superlatendeaey whenever a va cancy occurred, as it might tend to en gender bad feeltag between these tw officers. Balloon ascension at Maaawa tcday by the Murphy brothers. P.KV. W.ISIIIXttTON IS IX JAIL. Colored Treacher Who Kloped with a Tent rnt to I'rUon. Rev D. Washmetoa. the colored preacher. charged by Rev. Ccraellus Reese, likewise a ae(:ro esfcortr of tfc sop,. wUh M,.HB5 a tent, had his trial betorse justue r.i jesterday agd on the evidence, which showed ; that Rese had paid for tae tent out of his pocket, was found guilty and fined 14 and costs. The costs amounted to over 1 aad wtth the fia made more thaa Rev. Washington aad hi followers were able to pay. so the preacher had to go to jail ana there toani out the penalty. A large number of witnesses appeared ca mortgaged the tent to secure funds to con- Usee the work cf sprtadisg the joipel. Oae wttaes who had gtves Rev. Re W ceats toward defraying the cost of it teat -laimed a interest la it which she said sie tad trassferred to Rev. Washington aad for this reason said he had a perfect right o remove it to South Oaaia. Another i'as who claimed to t a preacher aad w:re a wtite tie aad boiled shirt, when asked what hvs oocupatlos was. said "Well. ct prcfess.oo ts ttat cf a minister ot tte Lawn te'tecs, porch chairs, camp chairs aal camp stools for sole or rent cc easy terms Keller & Baad. 47 Broadway. Mn.on ray thr Frelcht. I John Shada. Bill Shadden aad Fraak Mason, who became Involved la a bloody fight ta Jotaasen't salcoa at Twenty-first . street and Broadway rnday srgtt. were , l UP hre Judge Ayleswcrth la police I , . . . I court yesterday mcrnisg aad a sorry Isok- lag trio they were. They each bore marks ta -rT tb,tr wollea aad trotted almeat beyond nccgalticc Ja Ssaddea o found to have been ianeceat .of prpitatiag th row. tt tt otr t. l w ere each fined (I) asd cctta. Tit laet both sides and it developed that there, was insanity Commlsstoaers yesterday morning : 'ae i.- r. -a.c w-, X a split of large dimension, la the church of, -on an taformatlo file-1 by his brother. ! rtyelsht Stourt MUs Emily Fraa-es BUacett of tat cry which Rev Waahtagton aad Rev. Reese are ' Hermaa Scteel Th testimony showed that " ,u a author of , The ceremony was performed at the henv ldig llchts. A wrtes of camp meetlags tte youag man's condition was dae to te . ,Ei5-' occurred yesterday, their mutual friead. Mrs. M .V. Lya-s had b held here, at tte close of which j excessive use of cigarettes and he was com- ! T f3re occurred la I of 11 Peaasylvaala aveaue. Rev. Jtme, Rev. Washington packed up the ten: aad ' mltted to the laae asylum at CUrtsda. He i - Tclag SpecUl police were swora . Mcr arlaad chelating. v.. v..if n.iia There v -,.i v.m. rf.rr.rm.. ,r.. Prt.ir i. I la and the town was patrol! throughect Mrs. T. E. Cavtn. Mrs. G. A. Keeliae aad mlrji vc. T urvatle- is thit of assist - ul '""J , -.v .... . . . v. ErV. mi " I RoT. who was i' years of ag. lived wtth ia tar aad all cf tiem hav b!oBged Sioux C.ty TvTcrt wL erow'ed ,1th t- col- wa-ls-Uw named Winkler aad was fouad i to we-al ty or promlceat ?:?! The rara Stewart Yeaawine of Brookfield. Mc ts The court rcom was crowded lylth t-e col- ,.. At te . of Ccsgressats 3 P Dci:.Tr , -he firs: , vtsitiag tis graadmotter. Mrs. Drew tit, crevt memsers oi tae congregation, tae ma-i - -- - . . . . ' . . , . . . , , . , , jor-ty cf whom seated to t ta sympathy ttre" .atlr of late ttat he to b i-irzl soma of them however. I city w..v ,v, I v-ia UK IM. v-c i--.f-i ' , n-l costs were paid by Mason, who was the wealthy toember of the crowd Laler In the day Walter Mason, a brother of Prank Mason, was arrested for complicity In the .fracas, but was released on depositing 1 10 nd costs with Chief Albra. Ufcby carriage, rope portieres and ham mocks at Keller & Hand's. Ycu can own either by paylnp (1 a week. 407 Uroud way. nOltlllNS' TALK WIS KOU HIM. HI Stock of l.liUr Itetnrned nml III Saloon Vnln Open, The siloon war. so far as Charley Dob bins Is 'concerned, is said to be at an end and Dobblt-i' ealaon, which was closed last Mondar evenlne :.'!ir thi rill an his stock of liquor, was opened for business again ' yesterday afternoon. The stock of liquor of a mill In the state tax levy win prooaoiy seized under the search warrant Issued i be effected by the executive council at its from Justice Vln court ie said to be In meeting on .Monday. The present levy. In Omaha now and Pobbtns opned up again eluding the one-tenth of a mill special for ynsterday afternoon with an entirely brand the-State university, which is compelled by new stock of rlrcwater and other drink- the legislature. Is S mills. The new levy ables. ' will piotauly be 2.S mills, which will Include T. J. Poiey rf Omaha claimed the owner- 4hlp f f ,ne ,,,ocV o( ij,,uor !o!loj rb. . bla,. Ml(on rH!frdl. on yeaterday morning, throuch I Ms attorney. W. H. Ware of this city. e- J polled by the legislature. Keally. there cured a writ of replevin from Judge AyK- , fere, the reduction, so far a the state ad- wenn oi tne superior court, ice peuu n j "y Attorney are tor roiej and verlflel by Dobbins. As there wa I some question as to whether a strck of ; IWiuor seticd under a search warrant under hiif ujuici m cuuiu ur riV't'i inru. av writ was lusued for certain barrels. Jut.-., I... ... . . I . . I.... .......I t . 1 . U Vtgs, tottlej and other articles. ArmeJ ,l ... c-r Mn-.tii whi- ...... pMcec,leJ ,0 uo West Uroadway. whre;real ostate not being assessed in uneven Constable ; Albert! had the liquor stored. The, door was forced and White took poasfaiUn of the stock, which was promptly loaded late a wagan and hauled to Omaha, it is said. After the liquor had bocn remaved Con- . stable Albertl was notlned that It had beeo Ik a i. a A l.nj.. i I W . 1.. will come up before Justice Vlen Monday morning. The replevin bond was signed , by Thomas Maioney v i.l I yesterday by - Doc" Long or hi, attorney. I fi. It rtuMe hill lnr n.t Ihm h Si,! ' tn view fourteen saloons against which he Intended proceeding as soon as his attorney could get In al work. He denied that he Is receiving any of the money put up by the saloon keeper eerved with notice- of suit to stop further proceeding,. He admitted, however, that his attorney had a sliding scale for these "settlements." Ilalloon ascension at Manawa today by the Murphy brothers. Woodmen Kntertalnment. The Woodmen of Council BluSs. council camp No. 14. who have turned Thwplans ad -Till present to the public next Tueeday evening. August T. at Dohany theater "A Night in Woodcraft" win impersonate the following' characters and specialties: Miss Myrtle Paul, prima densa, sweet ntghtlncale soprano, tn vocal selections: Cal Maynard the popula ocolotlst: the Continent! I Boys' quintet, in choir selections. Mlsa Lottie Schurz. the charming voice ballaJ- v . I 1 1 ------ i 1st. Messrs. ShaSerly and Carty. la aero batlc feats par excellence: Miss Cora Hitch cock and M. A. Brln, the hottest rag- time coon specialty every produced: the Ham,: salvation Army corps. Mrs. Frank Hitchcock. Mia. A. C. Lane, Mrs. N. B " arrives on tne scene tae saioon resem- "led a shambles, bicod being ev,rywhere. Shadden and Bill Shadden. his son. were touac sireicnea out on tne coor Dieec- lag from numerous wounds about the head. said to have been laiicted by Fraak Ma.oa. They were locked up and charged with disturbing ihe peace, ..I .v. - . . ... v. . ... irui sin. .vae oi tae ponies wouiu give aay explaaatloa of how the row cc - eurred. A number of others believed to j have been mixed up In the fight escaped : l i -"cl-! obi oi iac mc amr waea i:e ponce mase pearance Masoa. when searched, found to have upward of 110 on his person. The men are horse traders aad the Shaddens formerly lived la Crescent City Balloon ascension at Maaawa to-lay by tte Mcrphy brothers. In.nne from Paper Pipe. Gustav Scteel. a youag maa il years of 35f , Ja3 ot August Seheel. a farmer Uricg three miles aorthwest of Avoca ta Shelby county, waj brought before tte Board of temptU to kill his SMther. While his case . properly belosged to Shelby county, it was 1 with the consent of tte auditor of that county that te wa brought here in order , to save time a; It wis deemed expedient to get htm to tte asylum as quickly as pos- i stM. Found nend In Hed. who was armed with a tent pole. The three ,0W(J ,ater ta lhe ca:paIgn by Beetlns, u Miss Little of Kansas ?v0.7rr'vU.'3v,.0 V! CUr ,aU- 1 hwh some cf the most widely known so C1. . . - stadiens had their njuries attended to by eU1Ut, of th. couotry ,-, the Wlkeru eBterulaed "'ormally City Physician Jennings. v.,vi- ,vl ... r- A tr .. Wednesday evening for Mrs. Wells of Salt C Of oner Treysor was called to East cf some crud aaiaiar. sort of "Jack, tie Messmore will aceooipaay ter cousia is fa. Omaha yesterday mom lag to investigate the j Bars Burner." who is perforxisg his work j aa Davr on hsr retsra trip horn death of Gustav Rentey. who wis thought with tasUnctive cleverness. A eertaia fact. Vlsceat McDermou left yesterday mora- I v v.. .,- v... . nt..i ...i.ij, . t .v., -t , u v,rj vu. i-p fv- t xfi Tf'ii' visit with relatives :a tad carried out his threat by twatiowiag ports green. Coroaer found netting to indicate ttat death wis ize to aay bet natural causs isl decKed that an iai;uest was oaaeces sary. P.cmey leaves a wticw aad several rrowa-up children. Fall Oat Over a Tent. Rev. Ccraellus Rees cf tils city 'has filed aa lafenaatwa ta Justte . , . . i chargicg Rev D. VNash tee Terrier's ccrt lagton with tte larceay cf a ttnt. Reese aad Wastisgtos ar beta colored alsliters and tte test It cc which wis ctd here to t4d revival meetlnrt la. Rav. WistUrtec Is charted with taktag tt teat to Scolh Omata. A warrast hat been Issued for tis arrest. MAY liFniTK TF TAX 1 FVl Jl.W UIjIL . Ij J 1 1 Li li'lAlibl 4 Probable Besttlt of Meeting of Iowa's Ex-1 ., , ecutive Council Monday. ' OPINION ON STATE PRINTING CONTRACT; I Annrnl It. Mnvrrll Cnsr Deolnred In- I'll ii t lluttutiMt oplnl Detuu- irnt Will ('aiiiinlK fhU WeeU. DES MOINES. Aug. 4.--(SPeclal Tele-. gram.) A reduction of at least two-tenths the one-tenth mill university tax and a oae-tenth mill epecial levy tor the agrlcul tural college, both of which are now corn- ministration is concerned win oe luree- tentns oi a mm. or iv pr "i iruutuuu ; The total Increase la assessed valuation of j the property for I5r0 assessment made In . lsw- Is only H7.T0C.000. which Is about 3 . . . . -. . . ... . ...... 1. 1 .-I eest. it mie tne tax icij is ui-viwsvw u per cent, the assessment Is Increased but j ner cent. This 3 per it Increase Is ... ..t.. .n.i miinu.ii ICttriJ U 11 I'Vl 7Vllll I'lVl'Ctl.' nMU IHI1.V.1 ..- vears. Illon nt Miite 1'rlntcr. Attorney General Rentier today handed j.. t,-i.nn ihm nil nf th " ,.w ,.. y. ,,rtnj v.. m. mlv wdf instead of by the state printer. ' - - - that the state must buy by contract on competitive bids all blanks, blank books. recuru ivvim aau in laai t.ius ui worn hlch the Most vnitMt to the sute P"Oter. The auditor's office at the state house handles thousacds of blinks annually. All Insurance and building and loan and bank reports are made on large and costly blanks, and this work has been done by the state printer. Warrants are drawn and receipt on warrants booked by the state printer or by other persons through him. Occasion ally a blank txok like those tor which the printer and binder asked J 1.0)0 is wanted. There are perhaps a hundred different blanks used by the different offices. All of these will now go to printers throughout the state instead of to one printer in Des Moines. Slate Tnlies an Appeal. An interesting legal point is involved in the appeal taken by the state today In the caie of the State against L. R. Maxwell. Maxwell was arrested in Sioux Palls. S. D.. last tiv n n 1 1 it Aft t T f r r. n Vi n e IZV. .77 " V - ' I mi; ce soia a nuraoer oi typewriters lor tee United States Typewriter and Supply com paay and never turned in the money. He was tried and acquitted, and now the state appeals. Tte defense will maintain that the appeal ts unconstitutional, as the con stitution says a maa shall cot be tried twice for the same offense. The state will take the position that the supreme court has a right to review the cas. djutaat General Byers went to Red Oak today to spend Sunday at thV encampment of the Fifty-flrst Iowa regiment. Lieuten ant Governor Milllman will review the reg iment Tuesday. The Elks' Building association of Council Bluffs flled articles of incorporation to day. The State Board of Health granted per mits tor the sale aad use of a number of gasoltne lamps today, including the Omaha automatic gas lamp. Cnlltnrnlnn in Open Cnnipnlcn Job Harrlman from California, candidate for vice presideat oa the social democratic ticket, wtll cpen the campaiga for the party tn Des Moiaes next Wednesday evening. Iowa braach. No. 6. of the national organize- i iu- uai.. o, v. . u . s.n tion o the w, nave charse of the wttng. Announcements of the meeting , wera distributed tonicht it the meetinei 0j tte tradcs ual0!.s at tttlr Saturday night , tln. This ownlcr sneech wUl b fol. kiwkaBMtt. V x m, acv v v, v- V V . v, ill! ' I 9 v., ""iron, at Iowa college. Grinnell. and Eugene, while Maoa was v n.Vj, . . . ,. . . , i Decs, candidate for president on tVie of assault with ia-I .,,,,.. ,,(.v..t ; socuus: ticket. 1 a xicht in Woodcraft Snccial notice to th public at large: Par - I ties now holding tickets for performance at Dohany. August 7. must exctaage taem for reserve seats at box office, which Is 30v open. FORT DODGE IS TERRORIZED ' eenteen M?itrlu Tire Hare Oc- cnrre.l Within Tiro Day. with o Clue n. to Orlsln. FORT DODGE. Ia.. Aug 4. (Special Tel- egrim ) Fcrt Dodge was never so com - pletely terrorised, by fire Seadi as it ia at the entire airat. Tte first fire la tte mora- lag occurred at s o'clock aad was it th itoraec of tie John Guad Brtwiag coat- piay. tie lecoz j w at the Springer bars. The polke are worklai hard oa the mys tery, but as yet la epite of the utmost vuiiiac ao clue hi beea obtaised as to tt tdestity of the firebugs. The theory a ceceral is that the Ires are tie wor 1 a. . .. .a. . u. mm . I M00,.4 1 t CtftlY t t iVj -J Make No Mistake.... Your teeth should have the best of care. If there is anvthinc wrong with them do not postpone the time, bur go at once and have them attended to. GOOD TEUTH. SJ.OO. CItOWS WORK, COLD AAD ALLOT FILLING .T MOD En ATE PBICU. EXTRACT IO PM.1I.R5S A.ND EASt. DR. A. 0. MUDGE, B3S3R0ADWAY Upstairs). COUNCIL BLUFFS. ha- been fta'cl to the -arrho um ' ti-is.uess .-on.-ern a!icmp:s betas made : burn out the Young anl the C Lauferweller stores. Another heavy extra police force has been swora In and will patrol the city tonUht. The firemen are worn out by their exertlcns ana tne norse are anm lor O-lr the excellence of the Are company 1 ,Ted lnc Cty (rom eBe of the sever exertions and the horse are unfit for use. has Ity from one of the severest eonaagratlor.e In the history of the state. In addition to the epeclal police all cltliens hT" 6n rn" ws,fh th"r n Pfem- let this evening. MIMIC WAll AT CAMP WAGMHt. "rrZ"t neonu. x"t,on"1 HKD OAK, la.. Aug. 4. (fecial Tele- gram.i-ine program ai arap ..r v ner today was the most Interesting of the encampment thus far. There was a bat talion drill this foranoon on the parade ground. This afternoon Company M of lied Oak left the romp ahead of the remainder .. I I V. . . I ... n l.l.l. . W . ...... .1 . n flaJ and t Com a M ,ed , pursuers a merry chase and It was late In the afternoon that they were captured. Troop A, cavalry, assisted as advance guard and protected Banks. Company M flred three volleys at the cavalry before It was discovered and then escaped to adjoining cornfields, where it was finally captured by four companies and brought back to camp. Three thousand rounds were flred. Colonel Lincoln was well pleased with the work. The maneuvers were witnessed by a large number of people from the grandstand Tho celebrated Plfty-first Iowa band gave a conccrt at the amphitheater tonight to a UrR? aujlfnce of town pfopje. chaplain Wulburn will hold public services In the crandjtand Sunday morning at 0 o'clock He M bt aMlfted hr ,,,v, itnhln,h,,t ' ' W. W. Merrttt and E. C. Moulton nnd the band will play sacred music. A large at tendance from town is expected. llurclnrs nt Atlantli'. ATLANTIC. la . Aug. I. (Special l This city seems to be Infested with a gang of burglars, who have been entering houses ani stores with considerable freousnrv dur Ing the last two weeks. Wed the store of the Stelnke Clothinc comnanv w"a broken Into and several suits of clothes I Child Cnt liy Kleld Mower. 1 FORT DODGE. la.. Aug. 4. (Special Tel egram.) A 16-month-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Walrod of Callender was fearfully cut by a field mower tcday. The child got away from its people and had wandered Into the long grass. The driver failed to see until it was too late and the little child was feir fully mangled, one arm was cut entirely off. some to wers also severed from the foot and its body atd fact were severely cut. ice cwia may live. May Be Fatally Injured. CORNING. Ia.. Aug. 4. (Special.) Den nls Keefer. an old maa who Is hard of hear ing, waa struck by an engine this morning and was thrown twecey feet. He will probably die. ! i.am vui:k IX LOCAL SOCIETY. Dnnclnc I'nrtlr.. Weddlne Reception nnd Other Entertainment. Tho event of the week for the younger set was the dancing party given Wednei- 'day night by Miss Hoarland of Fourth i. ' nil?. Th rnnm mrmwa nMltH J.. i .T.7.u -....: . v. "eU iu tui uontn ana terns ana oatnty re freshments were served during the even ing. About twenty couples were present. if?, and Mrs. R. Bernbardl celebrated the second anniversary of their wedding Tuesday night by informally entertaining a number of their friends at their home. l'OS Fifth avenue. Music and cards were the order of the evening. Miss Emma Beebe entertained Wednes day at 1 late breakfast for Mrs. Graves , and Mrs. Williams. A puzzle contest re- suited la Mrs. Williams winning th first prize and Mrs. E. C. Saepard the secoad. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shepard entertained at dinner Tuesday night for Mrs. Graves and Mrs. Williams. Covers were laid for tight. Mabel Dillon celebrated her birthday an niversary Friday by entertaining a num- , hr of her youag friends at her home on Mynster street. The little hostess was the recipient of a number of tokens from her quests and a very merry afternoon was (n.nf In f.H..l Vh . V. - i i :; ,.,, , I , luc Miss Marlon Crane of Park avenue enter tained "The Glea Gtrls" Saturday after- . . . . 00 a honor o guest. Miss Florence ,L 1 i i f war I to the Pacific coast to spead the summer Ellis Crase of Washington avenue has Issued Invitations for a party tomorrow Lake City. - rL. . v- .i , ,. . Mrs. Georgia Karle of 1$ Aveaue D en- .......... .... . , . tertalaed at dlcner Wednesday (venlag fr Mrs. Houser of Galesburg. III., Mrs. Maggie Tryon of Keokuk, Ia., and Mrs. H. Ad 1 ktnsoa of Omaha. The color scheme was ' yellow, whk'h was carried out most taste- tuny ia tne tapie aecoratieas musses L.inasay entertaiaea iuesaay1 j evening informally for their cousins. Dave 'w"f th'lrv,EU",,f. u" J7k . I One of the Jolllest affairs of last week j " Ph'c Pr g1cC Friday at Lak j Manawa by Miss Madilleae Thelntardt of, j Avenue G for a number 4 her fr.enis ' from this city and Omaha. Mesdames Wil- ! sea aad Townlee acted as ctaperoas 1 Dr. Harry Lymaa Morehouse of this lty who receatly moved to Colorado sprags mother. Mrs W. H. Robinsoa. left Taurs day for a visit with friends ia Mlaaeap olis. Before returalag home they will visit at Lake Mlcaetoaka. Mr. Grae Messmore Browse of Boone i Is,, vtsttlng her parests. Mr aad Mrs H ! A. We.Mraor of Baacr&ft terrace. They also j have as ttelr guest their alece. Mis Anaa Divtdsoc of Portuad. ore. Mtss sy:v.a Sleep for Si-Toinid In a Warm Ajid a single anointing with CUTICURA, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humors with loss of hair, of infants and children, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies fail. Millions of Women Use Cuticura Soap Exclaslvtly for prerr!r.;, ptirl'yinc. ani baatiMn; th sk.a, (or dt&zis; th : soalf of crusts, scales, aid daadrsfT. aad th- stopr1" c fl hlz, foe ofla' in-, wb.ite.niag, aad soethinsr red, rouh. aad sore hanli. tn the foca oi titij t r aanayin; irritation, icrUmmatioa!, and chain??, or too frt or oJ-at.ve s?iritlca, ta fhs form cf Irishes for ulcerative x-a't-'.v i. xcl in many saaauve aatlptic parpes"! which readily sufjeei thf i.Teti v Troatte, ani es?Mii3y mother, aad for all th- purposes of the toil:, bath, and nars-iry. o ansia: o! persau:n can Indue tiew wfco havs occe cW f: ta av aay tier. jciii.'y cr preMrviif ani pirtfytsf: the skia, sc-alp. and hur of infau aad ciuUrea. Ckts ccra Soxr combi-s delicate emollient prop-r-.es dsr.r -d froo Cc-rtcrxa. tie rrra: skia car, with the pares: of cleaasia,; lagrediesis aai ti a: rtfresi j.; cf as-er dors. No other rWic.i:;i or toi'.e: soap ever compocadej is :j t c irrl w.t it for preserving, porifying. aad t-taatifyisj tiie skia, sol!?, hiir. ai ka-.d. ether fcrrsa or domeitte toi.'ef soif. however jajive, is lo V cwtpixr-4 : for all the perpesesof ths to:'.et. bath, aad airery. Tats t: eeWj is Oys So&t at Oxz Pp.icc, r z TwrxTT-mrs Cr.T ti trT i-a aai ccmpl-x-.cc the ess? toviit scap aad u: baby scup ta the wcr'.i. Tn SOT. OI ,ZC3 to.. : " CTTicT- idii iM'i(vjiit;iK sd icaUUlicr ik! tcv.'p izi h-ss- D. jltd C lXr, e Real Estate IN VALUE. Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de sfrable for suburban homes, can be had now at reasonable prices. These lots are located in Omaha, Wright's and Central Sub. additions. This property will steadily increase in value as the city grows in that direction and the time to buy is the present. Call at THE BEE OFFICE, Council Bluffs. Good Fishing Spirit Lake, Okoboji. Lake N ashing ion. W aseca Ea?le Lake, Rier Falls, Solon Springs BaMleld, Rice Lake, Ashland. W aiersmeet. Gogebic Lake, aad nurcer' .lie- near s:. - a -. asd M'.cceaf- '.'.s. Thee a.-e a ! ccco rjvs r'.i- acti are x. 'k. ari i' il.'-:ii reacae i o NORTH-WESTERN LINE. Cheap raw exr-r-isj A '-;-: l- 21: s-fptenwr -I Ltmf. CK t.r 31 CIT TIIK F.T OKKIt IU 1401 and 1 03 r'aruani lrel. D OHANY THEATER X it -s-. - i K-.-edi il(T SUNDAY. Al'Gl'S T 5. BEACH & BOWERS' Big Consolidated ; t r-j? i -a - ftiri :( I- t r t or ur. s.- -f t ', -. tie. -tw-r-r; lji. fct i i lutnl thr rn fc-1 Minstrels l,-4SHr SIB'!" pn r trt Win- lit -- lit it U ! ADllM0.N, 50c. Mc, 5c. Bath with Gce?!!3 Eitsna! ui imi Jmm l;r Ej-:f Hia.r, cori iaref it:- x i? 1st ' . to - liu .f s-ztrj ill luiti izi i.'-ea .Stiied raw,CrTT tii Uutilt .i . ,.!-.,. , a t tt-r i.li-m v3i .iy.- l . I n'-Ti5T (je : io r-; ii- cvit 1 uTU(EH'irt:r'j dnncL . v i 44 of iur ia & t.r f a. . rimi Rising is Council Bluffs. Omaha and Soutt Omaha FORESTER'S PICNIC At Waterloo. Neb.. Next Sunday. Aus;. 12. pfial (rata Mill Ir-tv 614 riwnwtr l''rt. Vta a SitjMi.. iVm-tt Wi.. Vi. b. KetaroilBs tea. lerl al p. tu. S1.00 for Round Trip And Admission to Grounds. TlcVt V wXiWrvi (rvu mem b t !, I '. T Hmiy'i el or tr. tint. jwi w OaaSs -s a. t m K'.v4 s. U Tte rW;iryw VtlVa.fr. )uee -u;:u iirv tve u,'jr ifsxjK vrs ii '.t-ti -i!i U .M , Tirt ts a lfli A-t( ?AslHm i Ike f W Wi xaJI S tmrUx1td i 4 11 Mrtart t lVey. ve,. A CR.T MKNWLW or ATHt-STiTtC