8 THE OM A IT A DAILY RRB: SATVRI) AT", OCTOET? 13, inOO. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL i. Mm .Mi:vrio. IinMs sells glsss. Mr Klley." ! -nt cigar. lu fix lured and globes Ht lllxby'. Kino A R C. Wr. Neumsyer'n hotel. oilman, n-lentlllc optician, VO It'dv. H .M I .effort, expert optician. W Hdy. Srhrnldl'n photo, new Jiiil latest styles, fab photon S1..7) duz. Williams, 541 Hdy. W J. Hosteller, dentist, lialdwln block. lmpi! beer. Saenko Hoysen. sob- ugenl. J ' f, W Woodward, architects, 52.1 tidy. Hrlnk UtidwelsiT brer. I.. Itosetifeld, ,ia'. II K. While. ritiploincnt ageney. M IM K Moor. Hon-.- It- In Logan, In., nti b lIlx i. Kxhlbit .inci ml" t Cllison I'l- tures VeXUPrt. r lo. KB Illu.lllWil). Oft mr work done at the popular Fugle Uuridrt. Til Hroadwsy. 'Phono 157 ' I Julep, undertaker. 23 I'euil ilreet. Telephone i '(Hi . iC, reldpnee, v.. Mini Svbll liinel.itid left yesteid.i mi n lslt l' frli iuIh lu Jacksonville. I'l. W F lrafr. undertaker and HemM'-d em b.ilmer Hmilh Main streot. Thone MM. f'oiinu Auditor Innos Ii busv pre- firing Hi" tow i-dilp ballots for ilni pnttilng Uon. Henry llrundps of llantni k. niPinlipr of the Heard of County Supervisor, mm In the veetpnlny. There will be n. speiinl mpetliig tonight of P.xr- Hior Miisonli' lodge for work In ti.e tlm 1 iI"kiop. Ilefresliments will be . eprpd , Home nilt-onant tiiiereei and purloined i ho Im'.ihh valvp on I ho tprlnkler hydrant ; ti F.lglifi .irnnp tiptir Si-cHi street Thn'"- , 'Ih ihgIi' I tcrt Dawson, fornifrlv of tills et. I ... ii, n i rcHldi-lil of Den MnlllOM, Ih lure tuning n'd-ilinc friends nlnl renewing no- ' 't i. unt i'l. i s M r Kate Orny or Chicago Is In Hie II. Hit K'lKMt of licr IWO IICplieWH. I, O Si. ii . t l .dun street mid U. II. Sent! or Frank "i ivoiiiip. i ,li.0M!irln dene nt Morgan Klein's ' ktn iM .if mattresses made over by new pr Letter Hum upw 123 South .Main Hir pi r.-,.p,(uii St'. .1 iiigx lur M-riprda redm-pd tlio lull "f t. hi.- Wulkpr, bound ovrr to tlif ui-.i'id "ri nn t lie pIkwkp of hIpiiIIiib Hi'Vrrnl ru t;n ib" propprty of bin nNtpr, from Wi l.. $- i S C mpo, wbn rpinovpil hi Ufd n.-ik obi"it ii or iiro. Ii;ih iIppIiIimI to iPtur'i to 'oin.il li' iffo uKain mill niakp thl clly lus b .in 1 1 ih family a r- pxppi l".! In nr HV" l'ini..rrntt luirlc.- I'Mwaiil Itobpv i.ud MIkh Horn Mill, 17. v.' in ir.iirrlt.d Thursibiv pvpldiikt at Hip nuldrncf of tin- brldi''.H ji.ui'iitH, Mr. find Mr llPiiry Mllulz. "A'l Hmitli UlBlitn ftrppt Him . H VrntliiK ollli latliiK Tbp ..isp nf i liarlp. 'I'lplon. i lnirKi'd Willi Hip tlipft of a fpi nf liarnpM.i. win broiiRi l op t) pollip pi nrl till murnlnK:. wIipii Tip ton otiti rpd a plea oi not Kidltj find lb" fiiribr. Iir.irliit; v.n I'liiitlniirit until iipM Mondin- I'lip fuiipr.il of Il'in .lorpMfi will lakp pin-p Monday itiorntiiK nt !OJ o rlopk from Orofl iitnlprtnUliif; PMt.i'illHbmi'iit. TIip pit iri-f will In nn. lor tbo i.iihiilcs nf Hmn b .i.it i., dn-. Indi pptid ; nt Order of Ud l iliw- A inn n unp found trying: to oll n blryoio at iiM.il piiwiiHlinp. Ust ntKht. ilo pITpii iI Ii lor t- St. 'I'lip ',rw prlpp aroiM.'l Up upn .oiih of Hip pnll'i- and bo mi nrips'.-.l At Hip Uy tall ho navo tiv i.ain. ..f .1 II. Diiwklnx. TIip Ipi rlipri of (iariiPr. Knup nnd l.rv. i t wiisbipM will hold thilr llrst ill.lrlcl uipi'1 Inu t.nli) lu tln iiillcp of County Hupprln t ml. in Mr.Manus In Hip rouiity roiirt 1..HI1, l''rom twpul-llvp lo thirty tcarlicia nr , x . i oil to bp In nttoniljiii'i. i vv 'laltcrbuck. fat In r of A. 1' clat tprbiii I.. I pontliiPd to Id liniiip, ".Vi Avi n ... ' by tint pffortH of a fall whlrh lie n iffpt-.l Wpiliiojolnv nlnbl whllo mi hi mi Ii iiv I ruin Hip AI.Ih.iii inrottliK. Tho tipplripi t nioU plnt-p nn Twenty-llftli rtrrot. I'l ..in ii 1p .,i nal i-xtiitp on Optnlmr 17: RO ii. n-H oi gi.inl inrni land on C'rowcput road ilirpp milfH from etn'pt par lino, will ml' In i.urt or whnlp to milt purphni'pr Halo I" . oinuifn. at 1 o'clock iharp. IVrniH. .hi. -third raidi, balanpo mi time. I KnoNu Mth I'l.iikt.urn and Mr.. ICIIiik. ladlpn ft .ilnr. 1 1 v I ii K on Ktipppi-r Htrppt. ha I !! ublp ,ipr a dopr and their rpfppctlvp . bililrpi' Mrs. Illackburu tiled a rhnr,o f (iflHiinii .iRalnul Mr. KIihk and .lii'U- Xvipswrib will arbllratp t hi- trouble thl I '.rnli. in police court. Mr' i nllup U'alliiiHilpl. need S.'! pnr.. ilu-d enipnla'' innrtdim nt St. Hpinard's l..Hpltii1. ot wnlcli alio had hern un Intnat fr mi' week 'I hp funeral will be held fr..tn Ksl. p uiulertaklilK room") thin afl crii, in at 2 o clock ami Interment w'll be in Walnut ll'll lemetcr: .1 H. Hweet haH tiled an iii'IkIuiiI notice lu the district court befclimliiK a damage ult nualnm the It Kr M. lalhvay for fit' im. Hp alleges ih.it 1.11 Airftl.it bnKK.ilje valued i.i thai amount Ix'l.itinliiK to him and It. I'. I .wer w.i Ii nt bv the company. I.owo v ban a.sii;upil I.Im Interest In the Iimkuk ' t.i Sweei. Winn I In- i no iiipihial Mra Sophie Ward, i barK'd nilh a'iiitiiiK MIkh Mary II. .n.. was .ii'l'd In .liiHtlce VIpii'.i court esti-r-iim .lu i ih, i. n Hi - defendant failed lo put I., no uip'arance and a mlttltniiM to iom iml her to Jail was lnupil The trouble In i ween tb' Hvo women occurred at u d r a male i o.miiIoii. ' N The r.-nul.ir Heml-mciith'.y .uicpllnt; of the Trad.- ai d Labor aks"inbly wiih held bi( ev.iuiif, TIip iiiinuiinc -in. 'lit was made that Hipp. were betiijf taken to s-ocure Hie allldi t .nn of the Tailor' union with the nunem bl (jeoi'Ko Sanch.i pfpseiited Ills rc.-lKiia-t on a a m.-iiil cr of Hip board of triiMioon. I' v. ih ..icppted and 1''. U. Marlow wuh ele.teil to 1111 the vacancy Jadce Smith returiieil yesterday mornl'1,5 Hi'in Mrkman. Shelby i-ottnly, where he iielHerid 11 iiimpalKii spiecll Tburnl.iy 1 hi lo the atterncoii be went to Ue P'line where lie was booked for 11 spepch lam r.lijht This nftrrnooi lie will speui. , r, and In the ov 11 iib at Afton (11 up 11 Kiiml tnicllnijs a. I n -r Hie dlstrl : and cerythliH: InokliiK ' r a splendid iu- I oliiUan victory next m inth. The lierthlek club will bfRln Its year's Work with a meotliif: to be held October Si when an luterestlni; maslcal prosram -will be Klveli. The club this year will ilfvote especial sluily to the wtirka of soup of the best Auicrlean coiupohtr.. ICffnrt- II ro belliK made to Increntn- laiKely 'he mi'inberslllp ind the auuouiii ement Is made that miMh illy the work will In? fully up to the standard which the orpanUutlun li.ii nel In the past Aidei! lleiiedli fs Kibln Rntnunl" will bi Ihe attrn.'tloii ai Hie Holmny theater to morrow nlcht. The play h.n been seen lier.- Bpveral lltn b in and Is a strong favorite with f.miu-il HlutTs theaterKoers The stury ! Interesth't; and tilled with lira niiitle pcenes width hold ih" apdlenco spell bound from beslnniiiK to end. The piny I well staged, the c.i.ii.iii c.irrylnR .ill Hi scenery for lis p,,l 01. n Tint Kieai eartjuiuake scene a in. .1st act H won derfull ren'Uttti Wl'llam Hocli, sentenced to six months In the penitentiary for forplnc the signature of the Qnral Lumber comiany to a check l wauled by the Omaha aulhorltleH. JjdR-Mat-y Riispended exet-ullon nf lloeh's pen tnnin on the representation of tila attorney for ten days In order Hint application mlch bo made to Hie governor for a pardon ot parole. It Is tald that lloch U wantei' in Omaha to answer to a rhariio of ob talulnc money under false proteuses. om cers wero over yfsterday asklnir that lie be tnrr.etl over to tliem as soon as tlio au tborltteii wcrn through with him here N Y. riumblnK Ca.. telephone 230. l.tti-RCflt Assortment BOYS' SOLID SHOES $1,25, $1,50, $1,75, $2,00 EVERY PAIR WARRANTED - a 1 - MILTON'S M'2 Hrti .dw.ty. ,A LOAMS Hut 1 . I'astiMii Nebraska i, oi,i Jumns N Cawadv. Jr.. .( .1' Hi Council Hluff, Save Your Honey n& eAVlMi. J.OA.N IVn IM'II lilXII AV.V j;t;i I'rurt direct, CntiMCll IIIuITk, lu, BLUFFS. FIFTEEN HUNDRED PER ACRE Judga Mncy Sots a Pfice qu tbe Contained in East Omaha, Land OUTCOME OF A RIGHT-OF-WAY SUIT I'rli-r I'Ui-il by the .sheriff's Jury Is Untied by llic Ctiort 11 ml tilt llplrnlt s tidlciile I'rollls 'I'liereli . In tlio district court yesienlny morning JmlKe Maey )aii'l"d down his ileelplcm III llio Hast Oniulia tlRht of way suit between Iho betrolt syndicate, which owti the Krenlor part of the. property foimerly held by tlio dust Omaha Laud company and the Omiilm HrldKP and Terminal lUllwny com pany. The suit will broiiitht by tho Detroit syndicate ou appeal from the- nwnrd of Iho sheriff's Jury lu the condemnation procecd Iiiks limtlliited by Hie Terminal company. The sheriff's Jury placed Iho vnlue of tlio Innd, romprlrlnK neres on Ilia low 11 side, at $1,000 an ncre unci placed the value of Hie railway emhiinkinpiit at $1,000, but eon sldcred II outside Its province to determine the tpiestlon of Hip ownership of the latter. .luilse Miicy held that the land In con troversy whs worth $i.oflo nn acre In 1 !, fl.noo In jsni and 2,msj In March. IH0O. and HiHt tlio date when the syndicate was on tilled to nn assessment of damnges whs In I MM and he therefore llxed the damaKcs nt ll.fiflii an acre, an Increase of $500 per acre over the niidliiK of the sheriff's Jury. As lo the ownership of the railroad em bankment .lutlpe Mney held that It was crl dent that It was the property iriyiuall of the l'n Ion Pacific Hallway company and nt no time could huve formed part of the prop erty of the syndicate. lie therefore de creed Hint Iho ownership of the etnbanli ment be In the Termlnnl compnny. The de cision In Iho value of the laud beltiK In favor of the plaintiff the nttornoys for the syndlcato were Riven judgment for $1,000 attorney foes. The law causes on' the docket having been exhausted, Judge Mncy this morning will make the II mil settlement of crpilty discs for Iho term. t The rases of Knrensnn ngnlntl White and Wood llrolhers against the Citizens' State bank were taken from the assignment and rantlnueil until next term under the usual penalty. The suit of Oslo Ilrundnge ngalnpt the Ohlefigo Northwestern llailwny company was dismissed by stipulation, settlement having been made, out nf court. In the suit of Mnyne & Ilnreltnn against Amelia Illrney Judgment was entered against John Dnshe, garnishee for J 100, the amount of the verdict and costs not lo exceed $300 In all, Hie amount which Doshe admitted he owed Mrs. Illrney. Fremont Ilenjnmln has commenced suit In the district court ngnlnst A. J. Henman of Omaha to prevent the latter from r,"curlnK t It lo to certain lots In this city which he purchased at tax sale. Benjamin alleges that Senman failed to pay the purchase money nt the time of the tax sale us re rpilred by law and that insufficient and In valid notice was given to the owners to redeem. Cur Sole. $1,000 worth of sample Kurs. comprising Iloas and Collarettes, to close out at less than manufacturer's prices, lomnuncing Saturday, October 1.1. WI I ITU LAW & C.AnDINEIt, Iloaton Store. Council HlulTs, in. HKII NWIJATUIt I.OOKKD Sl'SlMCIOl'S Ken, 11 re of the Irrest of (SfiirK,' Sur llnir, WI10 Won lll tin- llnlitier. A mini giving tho nniiio of Fred W. Spur ling was arrested at Avoca. In the custern part nf this county, on suspicion of being the partner of the dead robbor who held up tho Kansas City train 011 the Durllngton Wednesday night of last week. Tho arrest was mailt, by Town Marshal Hatty Thursday ovenlng. Spurllng was taken from a freight ear loaded with potatoes for the eastern market. In which he wub stealing a ride to Chicago. He nnswered Hie description of the mlts ing bandit in nn much as he U about six feet tall and weighs In the neighborhood of 170 or ISO pounds. Whnl attracted Mar lhal Matty's curiosity most, however, was that Spurllng was wearing a red sweater and tho published description of the much wanted trnln robber give him ns attired In v similar garment. Spurllng did not appear the least dlscon crteii over the arrest and told a very tralght story, lie (aid he had been work ng In Seward. Neb., and was on his way o Illlnolh. Ills red sweater attracted the ent inn nf the irnln crew and believing they might possibly have tn mlBsIng train robber on board turned him over to Marshal Hatty on the train reaching Avoca. As soon as the arrest was made word was ent to Superintendent Hutler of tho Adams Express company lu Omaha nnd several of Ucers of that company went to Avoca yes terday morning and took a look at Spur llng. They expressed doubts as to Spurllng being the. mun they wanted, but requestod that ho bo detained until evening, bo that he could bo Inspected by others who had been notified ot the arrest. Deputy Sheriff Long of Avoca, when asked ovnr His tele phono yesterday afternoon about the nrrost, stated that Spurllng wna evidently not tho man wnnted and that he would be allowed to proceed on his way. IIopI l'tule Truimferi). The following transfers were filed yes terday tn the abstract, title and loan office if J. W. Squire. 101 Pearl street: Jesse M. Smith and wife to Ktite N. Fisher, lot 5, block 1. Kiddie's slbdlv. w d $i.:oo U V. Potter nnd wife to J. D. Harris, part cAj wVi S-71V-10. w d 2.M0 Isaao Jf nallup to Elizabeth M. Gal lup, s S nerrn rf4 w'i 17-76-irt. w d.. 400 J. c nigloy mid wife to A. Culver, 10 acren in swV 114 Ifl-5-13, w d 3,853 W L. Douglass and wife to Samuel Wood, lot 9, block S, Carson, s w d.. 1,000 Oeorgo W Freeman, sr.. and wife to Almon M. CJrlftUli. lots 6 nnd 6. block 2. Williams' 1st add to Hancock, w d 600 May Dlllln and hueband to Emily Downs, lot 14. block 1, Neola, w d.. 2W Seven trarmfars. mrgregatlng $8,560 Attention I. ). O. K, All lodges of this city and visiting nroth ers ar requested to went at Odd Fellows' temple Sunday morning, October 14, r.t 9 o'clock sharp to attend the funeral of our late, brother. Frltt Mnyr. Also to meot at the same place. Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock to uttond the funeral of our late brother, H, V. Jorgensen, Ity ord3r of A. . Bchtiltx, N. O., Humboldt lodge, No, 174. U Harris, secretary. Marrlnicn 1, Ionium. LU'iinscn to wed have been Issued to tho following persons; Nnnin and itoaldence. Ane, Hay W. nlKb), Ciunell Hl.iffi, 31 Maud.' Jl. McDonald, Council HlulTs . 23 John Msstln, Nwliru-sku Cli, ,'K lliidget llannuii, Nebraska Cltv Ti Ctilliifll II 1 11 IT u, Mimiitiirl ulley, Tho Council lllurfs HUM school will Una up this uflcr;iocin ui thn IlrlvlOfj park Hxalnst His Mlnnourl Valley lllgli niiool foot ball players. A good game Is looked for, as the local team has been reorgan ized slnco the last match. Krnnst Rlektnau bus resigned as captain, havtnt; quit his studies and secured n position In one of the Implement houses, and It. (Irason has been fleeted In his place. Hobert Mitchell has resigned as buslnesa martng-r and Charles ('ampbell elected In bis i.tcnd. The game will be called at 3 o'clock. The local team will be. Left end, Mlnsmun; loft tackle. Korron, left guard, Peterson; center. Cochran, right guard, Campbell; right tackle, I'llllng; right end, Kettrlng; quarterback, Troynor; right halfback, Wheeler; fullback, Knox; left halfback, Orasou; substitutes, I'llllng and I'lattuer. Order Denied liy Court. Attornes Ptwart and Hess, appearing for n number of creditors of Officer & Ptispy's bank, called the attention of Judge Mncy yesterday to their application for nn order requiring the leeelsers to file n report and Charles Ofllrer to tile the In ventory of his father's estate. The Judge declined lo Issue any order nt this time, as he did nol desire to hnrass the receivers, who he had been Informed wero using every effort to complete their report ns quickly ns possible. At tho same time Judge Maey Intimated Hint ho would not tolerate any unnecessary delny In the mat ter. Claim? aggregating $111,000 wern Hied against the hank yesterday with the clerk of the district court and one rlnlm of $1 S10 against the estate of the late Thomas Officer. dllli'illcil to Tlili'very, Petty thieving has been going on for some time past from the Ulonmcr school cloak roonis, nnd many articles of cloth ing of more or less value have been taken. Who the guilty party was could not bo learned, and the first clew was obtained Thursday, when ono of the pupils reported lo the principal that she had seen some children leavliu; the building with a bundle. The children were followed to their Inline, nt lll'i Third avenue. The name ot the family living there Is Mnher. There nre three girls In the fnmlly. and one of them, the youngest, was found to have been wearing a stolen clonk to school every day. When questioned ns lo their motives In stealing one of tho children answered Hint her mother hnd told them to stock up their wardrobe In that way. HiiMlttiK Tennis siniidliiu, The second week of the bowling tourna ment leaves the Champions in tho lead, they having played nnd won but throe gntnes, tho match between them and the wholesalers this week having been post poned until next week. Tho standing of tho clubs In tho tourney Is as follows: Club. I'!ayed. Won. Lost. P.C. Champion 3 n u l.ooj Indians r. 'i "1 1 .Ml Liberties Ii 4 2 ,tW4 Nonpareils ii t 2 .iW5 Pioneers ti 2 4 .Ml Samions (J 2 4 . 333 Monarchs ii 1 5 .I61 Wholesalers 3 n 3 .ono Howell's Antl-"Kawf" cures coughi, colds. I'ur ile. JiiBt received, largo sample lino of Furs, which wo will close out nt less than man ufacturer's prices, commencing tomoirow, Saturday, October 13. WHITKLAW & OAItDINER. Hoston Store, Council llluffa, la. Davis sells paint. Commonwealth 10-ccnt cigar. FLORAL PARADE AT ATLANTIC i'reiiipiiilon Critivil Wntelien tbe l'acs. Iiik f 11 l.ollir I.liif of Dee tirntrcl 'flilep. ATLANTIC, In., Oct. 12. (Special Tels gram.) There was a crowd nttcndlng the carnival today estimated at over 15,000. The streets wero jammed from early morn ing until Into at night. The feature ot tho day was tho Moral parade and It was a tremendous success. Thero were about twenty vehicles, Including Inndnus, tan dems nf twos nnd threes, pony rigs and phuetons, etc.. In line. Tho affair was made quite 11 society event and the women of the city have been dovotlng much time nnd skill to tho making of tho parade the success it was. Tho reward for double carriage was given to ono decorated nnd driven by Misses Harlan, Downs, Fannie nnd Minnie Hlock. It was a handsome, snowball turnout, with the women and all tho trimmings in white, except a deli cate touch of gi'eeu. Tho second piizo wns given to the striking red turnout of Misses McWald, Conord, Hockafollow and Love. In tho singles tho first was given to Mrs. Ira Shoudy, who hnd hnud hoiiio yellow chrysanthemum decorations. Tho second was glvon lo Mrs. Grant Camp bell, with a beautiful lily turnout, Tho parado will be repeated tomorrow. Thla was also republican day and Hon. H. 1. Sallinger of Carroll addressod a packed house ut tho opera houso tonight, keeping the audience In a good humor from start to tlulsh at his pointed sallies at tho democratic party. Tho carnival will cloae tomorrow with democratic nnd IJIks' day. Tho Elki will have a parado tomorrow night. 1 oi,i,i:i;n piioi-uskoiis1 imu.itks. I'nll TfiUeii nt lotvn Institution lilvcn llpKlnley (irent llitjorltj. CRINNKLL, la., Oct. 12. iSpeclal Tele gram.) The trend of political opinion among collego professors, as Indicated by o poll of tho Iowa college faculty taken here todav, Is unmistakably for McKlnloy. Of sixteen professors Interviewed thirteen were for .McKInley. ono for Woolley nnd one un determined. Tho argument advnnred by most of tho professors for their position was that the election of llrynn and his chaotlo platform would unsettle everything. Thla they consider of greater Importance than tho question of Imperialism, which Home of them do not favor. Tlio state of opinion as dis closed hero Is probably indicative of tho attitude of collego professors In general. Iotvu II 11 1 1 cl I it mt unit I, on it l.pnaiie. CEDAR RAPIDS, Ir., Oct. 12.- (Special.) The Iowa Domestic Local Hulldlng and Loan Assoclutlnn league held Its annual meeting hero yesterday, with about twenty associations represented. A proposition carried looking to membership In tho United States I.esguo of Loral nulldlng and Loan associations, and President Reyn olds was chosen as tho delegate to the 1S01 meeting. A number of addresses wcte made, ond lit the afternoon there was1 a general discussion of tho loan laws and revenue laws and decisions, which de veloped the opinion that an Injustice Is be ing dono the associations in tho method of listing shareholders for taxation. Tho following officers were elected; President, C. H. Reynolds of Dubuque; vice president, Hdwin Meslck of Waterlooj secretary and treasurer, F. D. Gay of Hoone, Tho next meeting will bo hold In Des Moines tho second Thursday In October, 1001. It it 1 1 )- nt .MnaoMtlne, MUSCATINH. In., Oct. 12. United States Senator J. P. Dolllver and Captain J. w. Rumple, republican oandldute for congress In thn Hcrond district, uddresned a crowd f thousand. hern ufUr 11 torchlight parade of over a mile In length. Kuthuiiusui was In tense ns this was he coneresulonul battle ground In Iowa, Villmer, th democratic candidate, will be present at a deniocrutlc rally hern tomorrow night. . CHOOSE THE CAPITAL CITY Railway Surgeons Pick Dcs Moines as Their 1'uture Meeting Place. CEMENT PLANT SEEKS LOCATION IN IOWA I'nrtle Are nn ut Work Through thi .Mrtte Muklnu IlnrlUK l.ooLInu for Mlltlthle Depth unit dunllt) nf l.linesliiiic, DKS MOINi:S. Oct. 12. (Special Tele gram.) Dcs Molues wns this morning unanimously ehcseii as the place for hold lug the next annual meeting of tbe Iowa State Assoclatl.il of lliillwny Surgeons. Osceola, Sioux city and Cedar ltiipnia were mentioned for the conotitlon. but were Ignored Inrgely becnuse they were either not centrally located or for the reason that It wns thought difficult to secure trans portatlnn over road, running Into Ihcsc cities as easily .is Into Des Moines. This practically means Hint all future conven tions of the association will be held 111 this city, Inasmuch as tho constitution provides that tho convention two years hence will he held here. Officers wete elected lit the muriiltig session today ns follows: tl. O. Cotton of Rock Rapids, president; A. L. Wright of Carroll, vice president; Ira K. Gardner of New Hampton, secretarj, and G Ilaldwili of Riithven. treasurer. The following committee on Judiciary was elected: A. A. Deerlng of Hoone, R. A. Pnt bin ot Des Moines and T. S. Falrchllds of Clinton. The next meeting will be hold in October, I vol It wns announced today by Interested local capitalists that parties urn now working through the stnte making borings In banks of llmestnnn looking for depth nnd quality of llmrstone sultuhlc to make Portland cement. These parties hnve thus far Hied Mason City. Fort Dodge, ISarlhatn, Mnrshalltown and Iowa Fulls. Their re ports mnde show that Mason City has tho host quality nf limestone yet found. Thn town which will receive tho best report from this test and which shall offur a rea sonable bonus will secure a Portland remcnt plant which will cost $200,000 und will employ dully !0(l men, turning out 30.000 barrels of flue cement dally. The fuctory will be erected by a company of eustern capitalists which Is nt present capitalized to the amount of $500,000 and Is also the owner of eleven other largo cement factories In different parts of the country. nilis mill I'rrFihiupii FIkIiI. For over an hour this morning all school work at Drake university was suspended while tho sophomores and freshmen '.nig gled on tho campus In a tight to the Mulsh. Tlie sophs planned the attack and though outnumbered four to one made a good fight and gavo up only when physical strength would uo longer stand the strain. No one was seriously Injured. Tho republican state central commltteo was advised this morning that Hon. O. F. Williams of Rochester, N. V., ex-consul to Manila and who stood on tho bridge with Dowey when tho Spanish fleet was de stroyed, has consented to speak lu Iowa on October 21 and 25. The commltteo has not yet decided where Williams will he as signed nnd there will most tlkely be some rivalry among the many ambitious cities ot tho state to secure him. Chairman Weaver has decided to adopt the system cmployod by tho commute Inst year for securing u large republican voto. Tho plan In brief is to securo tho signa tures of five men in each precinct to a pledge that they will bo present ut tho vot ing places on election day and personally soe to It that every republican voter per forms his duty to the party and his coun try. The list of names of theso men will be provided by the county chairman nnd thoy will thoreforo be persons ou whom the central committee enn depend to fulfill their pledges. This part of the state or Ionization was most effective last year and It Is believed It will bo the samo this year. The supreme court decided this morning that tho compensation of an attorney can not be fixed against the estate by an ex press contract with tho administrator nnd that no lien which the law would give nrls lug from It would bo valid. The decision Is favorable to the Chicago, Rock Island d- Pacific railroad appellants In the enso which was revoised. 0. D. Good rich as administrator of the estate of L. H. Goodrich entered into con tract with Rlckel. Crocker & Christie Hint they should take tho claim against thn Rock Island road for tho killing of L, II. Goodrich at Orinnell nnd should receive half of tho sum received. Tho court filed the following opinions Illckel, Crocker Christie ugulnsl the Hock Island railway. iippelWut, und O. II Oondrlch, administrator of estate of L. II. (ioodrlch, deceased, Cedar Rapids district; reversed. Henry M. Taylor again; the Wabash Hallway compunj. Moniue dlstrkt: af firmed. Lois fl Htiiart against Albert Twing and Ilnv Twing, Audubon illstncl ; ufllrmeil. H. HotTmaiin tigalnst II. M Coikerell. Wnpello district; affirmed. John Hnrclay against Hartholomcw Keough, llarrlnoii district, affirmed. AVltlil (lie ItlKlit tn Vote. Tho aunual convention of the Women'B Chrlstlun Temperance union of Iowa closed this evening. The resolutions wore, in part, ns follows Hollovlng woman should i-hnre with mm In tho government of the -tuto an well ns In tin, home unil that the hlnte needs her wisdom nnd Kervbe. we repeat our oft declared nurpose to pontlnue our work tor her political emancipation Deputise of the unbroken line nf opposi tion to the cause of total nbslliienee nnd prohibition by the liquor traffic there la I imperative npu 01 union ,1111 co-oprraH'i'l uuioiiK mi' temperance ror"en in our state Tho twentv-slxth general iissemli'y mu le n most goneroiiH appropriation to Benedict lioniB, for which are tendered the thanks of the Women's Christian Temperance union of tho state Owing to tho great prevalence of Immoral shows at the state and rounty fairs und carnivals held In somn of our towns unci rltles. we would earnestly recommend Hint our Women's Christian Temperance unions uso every legitimate means to have thee shows discontinued by not attending smii fairs. It. was announced today that the Peo ple's Accident association of Des Moines having $2,000,000 In policies throughout thf stnto has reinsured Its risks with the Con tinental Casualty company of Chicago and will suspend at once. The company Is In oxcellent shape. crr Hecelver for A. O, I'. W. CKDAU IlAl'ins, la.. Oct. 12, (Special. I Former Senator M. F. Carroll, postman ter nnd editor of tho Republican at Hloom flcld. has been appointed grand receiver of the Ancient Order of I'nlted Workmen of Iowa, vice W. M. Elsom of this city, de ceased. Mr. Klsom resigned last week nnd the grand lodge officials wore summoned to meet hern to elect his successor. Later they were summoned to conduct Mr. R som's funeral yesterday afternoon. FIRE YeCOjT D. I'linii ItiiilitlncN nmlrnjed. OAKLAND. In o i 12. f Special Tele gram )- -Fire tonight ronfiimrd two barns and one corn crib on the farm of James Mlrd, near thn city, the contents being en tirely destroyed in tho building. The origin of thn fire In unknown and the lots unetftlmuted. a n u u a n K 9 u M j "Lest Yoti Forget' 'Lest That SMITH & BRADLEY arc HATTIvKS, ami curry the best ami most iip.t.i.tlnu- line ut this oil v. n.iis.Minu of the .Miller Iluwch ami Stctsoit-thrcc uf the best iii.ikc. Known. Ail si .Cs, all priow, f. ..m si 0(1 up. Ml' VOl HAVi: 1 lll'.U 1KO.M L S, Illl'.Vin UK. III.' Y0UTSEY IS MUCH BETTER It U l'ollilt- Thill Trlnl nf Allt-unl Munli-rer Will He Heiinietl i mitt GKORGKTOWN. Ky Oct. 12.-Yc.utsey is better tonight. He seems lo understand nnd to obey (he nurses, though he docs not talk or nnswer questions There Is now less fear of brain fever nnd It Is pos sible that his trial for the assassination of Governor Goebel may bo resumed to morrow. Ilia color remains good, his breathing natural and his sleep quiet and restful. Dr. Carrlek hays no opiates have been given to the prisoner since Tuesda) night and that the continued stupor results en tirely from naturnl rnuses. Occaslonsl doses of strychnine nre given to stimulate him nnd he la thought to bo In ti fair wnv to recover. All have now abandoned the Idea that he Is shamming. punjiioms foh wnvrnu.v vm uii .ns. Wnr Stir, Iviim ltf iiiriiilieretl l,j- lite Gt-iti-rnl (iiM pi iiint'iil. WASHINGTON. Oct. 12.-lSpcclnl 1 -Tb following penslotiH have been grunted: Issue of September 20. Nebraska Itie reuse Ct rus Trent. Stan ton, $12, George Metzger. Henlrlce, $1". David ,1. Dinning. Heaver City, $12. Klwcn.l P HogUP, F.tnpriek, $1", James U. Mi Dili Lincoln, $s, J-onna Murks, Vork, $10. Inwn: Additional -Nlcholaa Toban, Hip pey, $S; John S. Ilonzell, Vinton. $S Rct' ratlon nnd reissue Charles Perkins dead. Manchester, $."A RpupwiiI Conrad Ibuier. Russell, $s. IncrofispJobn (iu.rry. Center vllle, $11; Patrick Tletney, liunlap. $12. Drury M. o'Laughlln, Washington, $17. John It. lliittolpb, l'llol Mound. $&, William S. Heed, Mnrshalltown, $S; Schuyler Ather ton, Muquoketn, $8; John Ctirford, Crespn. $12. Original widows, etc Mnry H. Pirklns Mancbesler, $S; Surah C. S.iyres Moulton. IS; (epcelul nccruml Septembct 2S Francea C'ulberthon, Waterloo, JS. Salesmen Hy an old established Chicago tea, cigar and splco Jobbing house, 11 few more flrst-clasa salesmen; state age, teni tory, experience, average sales salary or commission expected. Address C X C6" Tribune otllce, Chlcugo. A Good Housewife li one who knows how to savo money one who knows how to cut tho edges here and there. Wo want to get acquainted with all good housewives, because we can interest them. We can save pennies for them at THE BEE HIVE, Tho place where they sell gro ceries, Meats Are High, but the prices are low nt tho Ileo Hive. Ha con-per pound Hum per pound Silver Leaf Lard per pound Halt Pork TMutes- per pound 12-ic 10c 10c 10c 1 oKrr.r.H. Our celebrated Mocha and OQ. .turn, tier nriund J Our P. S- C,. Hletnl -per pound 25c Our Hantos per Oic pound VC Our Special No 31 per pound 15c XXXX Coffee per iOln tiackage 1'I.IH It. lluve you tried our lice I live Cream? livery sack warranted -110110 bolter-- Li H( per sack 'P Large sucks of Corn Meal Ifi for IXJ ' IMM'AKI! I'l, Ol It. Don't theo chilly mornings re mind you of pancakes? Yes, we have them that Is, the pancake Hour. Square Ilrand, Aunt Jemima, Huckwheat Klour, Dreakfasl Cere nls and a good two-pound pack age of Oatmeal, Tic. Miscr.i,i.xi:oi s. 3-lb. can extra flue California Peaches, can, lGc. New York Apples, oc a can. Tall cans Alaska Salmon. 10c can. linked Means, f.c a can. In the fresh Fruit line wo are headquarters on Main street. We wnnt your trade nnd will ap preciate it. and tint will nppre elate our goi.ds TME Wi tlW 11. i' Kinitl't'ii, Prop. 1 Main St. i'i-1, ...Doliany Theater... M I) Y. OI TOIJHIt II. Twelfth vear of AMcn flflnrdl'tn FABIO ROMAN! A romantic Melodrnm.i of Surpassing Kxcellenc OIIKATKST OF ST A OK A Nil Rl'FNI' ' HFFICCT9. AH Oni( I IN,A I -I.Y PHI; HKNTBD IN NF.W VOHK CITY I'rlern. m'n', tlRu unil rOe. AK15 YOU SHOUT? Gilbert's Heel W8 Cushions Worn inulde the shoe.'' Ineradse heigh' aieh Hip inatc.p. rnako lw-ttei tilting shoes ri'movf Jar In walking Imlorhed bt phys; plant Hlmiilt pbiced in Hie heel fen i,.wn lion t require larger siloes 'j In 2f,i , In ,V. . I In. MH per pair Ai shei nlnl rle;it stores , DC All Send name size shoe height de UlAU sired nnd :'e et.imp for pair on ten days trial .,,,,-.,. mi'C ( n Si F,liii St , Itochcter N y u9 azi n Hiu n u mnu m mn n ii08 n "A TRAINING IN CLEANLINESS IS A FORTUNE." COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH SAPOLIO Really Now. ....when a Charter give you 20 .intisfactory service. uSn't that the right sort for you ? Sold Isy. t-S?3E3CSD"Sr niPH VM I MADE Charter Oak Stove & Rnngc Co. iJUnllLlilU BY MAIN A CASS AVE., ST. LOUI3, MO. BlaM V "ij "v"i',r iieprtfrrnitimotiil.iimiiiil -eir ' plirn. iimi. wl I q tlrk.v 'ii .' . "ii pi iii.iKi.niu iip iti'iif rl.vc ttV l Hi IJar.,.Vmtliil V J.h.W J ul'rli Hurry. Cxlinuall rtfv V,; .J,', i', ' oiyit y or., ism. t-ri 1 VttJft 'P''1 In MiH'ruiiiiiirruie mid nil the V JiJtLw , u" "e ! .'.iirr.t. Cxlinualltifc Uroln Tilro.i Ir ,ti,il A oitMliiitilnn. "1A; 1 ' 1 o11'''!! y or ii lent. l'irrMiiii,l,..i...liiJiti. i,- ripnlMint checked 1 V iP'il In tlfritiainrruu- mill nil the lu.rrnr ol lmi.l..n..v. !tK'f.rl,.flr.M ! n and rwttoretsro ii w' kV V"i'"n""'J Wr urul' d linpurltir. CIIIMiii:.m: strcngUieai rtn?.ihMfiTi,5u ' ,ir"' r "r'' "ut ru"d by Doctors lihpenne rope-pent r.r? tmut 'xil w'tv t'rmtnllf l. . , " ' ' kL0n tnnmy tn cure nltbunt in oixirut m. frjoi 1. mm .1 1. a wrltin piarn iieoctren 0 n v returrip.) If ti'-nxes byillaii. fun I Ifif t iki rp i!..i nii.l illt,i..'i A.itr-v,ii vit. Jimtu.M; co., j-.o. ioxar:.Kn !. FUlt SAt.12 IIV Ml Kllh-nil.l.ON ..111 O CO.. IDTII AMI I'AIIN AM. ! I W jl- Good Property Is a Good Investment Fifteen lots In a body for sale at a very reasonable prlca. These lota are located in Omaha addition and Ho high nnd dry. They will make a splendid location for rorao factory. .Several othar lots suitable for building purpose one of thorn especlnlly will mnko n fluu location for a home, being within one hlock of the motor line and within two blocks of a school houMo und church located In the western part of the city. Apply at ee IOWA FARMS FOR SALE DAY 6; HESS, i5'. Pearl St . Council Muffs, f Hove to,, milt- a lump IIM nf Inuii iit pil APUPlnlilr IiiiiiIni iiInii i-pvIiIpiicc mill nnd llliinbii. MlMi; CAlm-.l 100 acres lliui! lull tup., 11 miles ue C. II., good bull. Hi. un, H! per ncre 0 Hcrct n.'iir Creseeiit, well Improved, ij per ui re 60 iiticb ." miles eiisl, good buildings and fnni. t'.o pp: acre. Co-ni re fruit fur in. near city, good Improve- ni"HtH, tl.V) per n re 3"-a n tri'it f. mi adjoining city, $il,uiu. 'lilt- iiliiive in inl ii mii in i I nl mir T u-i- ! I lutereil. Trli-ilmiii it It. i u ft I Curci, DandrulT Fall.ng Ha r Ilrlttle Hall and all Scalp Troub'p?, su. h as Itching, Rcrema. UrupUons etc. I'ure:y Vegetahls. harmlcvis and lellalile. Cure Guaranteed even after all other remedies hurt failed or money refund d. n, iiitnsiisu co Far lata hy Chtons. fihermnn & McConnell Dm Co , Myars-Pllio i n-ig o , M. A. nillon, South Omaha. i'lllllP Mlllllpit ll) M. Monhelt Hair il.it, i..r, A. L Underlain!. lU' iiaiduoii Iiuk Co cHiCHrr i-S.TU CNULCtt iji r it, rfSVflL PILLS (If! Tliat r-tiH llitl All nnl. Uu liri) ri4 (iuU l 'i; L it iMl'l t 7l 1 ' ' 1 I ulc ro olhc r, Hvrit ) Irfttitr mild SuLallliillunA tmA laaallai. flan, h if) ir (Jtwi'i h nr frj -41, 14 ii4iu t ' I'MrU'iiUr-H TrllcauuUti i4 'R(Hrr rr J,allf.'H lUt by rm tun. ilull. Kl.HUU lrtirrwbltJi S, 14 fcf VutUoUlirtHf IUJWI f.ua.4. . HAi If 8 it You Forget" Oak Stove or Ranirc years or more of iOAKMi BO XC CUPIOENE' s Krenl VcRetv liiivi., -lull, tvl t o llfkivpii,,, vnn ifull nrnttivo nrx tu, mi'Ii l.wbt lSitnlntuit, luMimnl.i, it i 11 11 1 I:nilHtluia. -,i noli- ItplilltlT Iniiilt-a does not ellect a pcrran'itnt turn, ii.on u box. tot I5.W. efore yoti Have your leetli attended to call and get our prices and sec for yourselves how very reasonable they are. Henieiii ber it costs no more lo have good work than it does to have poor. . ..Telephone 145 fl. Woodbury, D. 8. Council Bluffs. Next to I Office, Council Bluffs. fariilK, elili-Ueii ruiittliPM, fruit unil linliieiM prii, it'l l ' In I oiiiipII lllultn ICO-arres Missouri bottom land, 8 rnilca I clly. Jtti per acre. i 600 acre stock farm near ICarllng, Sclhy Co.. I cheap ,'l2n acies In Silver Creek twp., 50 per acri well improed. I.'l acreh line bottom land In Itockford twp., ti'J .'0 pei in :e. uell improved. hni. iiim: i.iumcii tt paiuis at Tho DtCYCLE linn Iippii niMirilerl Hip l,ltM rill In piiiuiiptillnii ltlllt nil ntliiT Atneiipttii lnpelei nl Ilie Paris Exposition. ihf OitAMi I'ftlX Is, in im imine slg tiirlei tb- Orund Frlr.u tin hlsth cmt nwaiil other e !. wero awarded gold, .-tptpr nnd bmnaa mou.ils and 'honorable n.pntlon.'' but there wns onlv one grand piliu .mil the Coliiinbln won It The niev. ! has t e.r.i-a- bpon In many ( 'r'-r?.' IndiMlrlnl ex poklilnim and It hss never failed tn win first pliice whenever and whorwvr , awards have linen made accord Inu' to u riXKU STANDARD OF I.XCCI.l.IiNCn. HOMK ori-it k, ii it riant i), cr. Nebraska Cycle Co,, SSlW" Omaha Bicycle Co,, Etormor OMAHA, NEB t t !!.' all lUdtiey InxeniPH. Hark- ; Kidneycura.f itiiip r"1 At irinc. rr Nl, cr hr mall, I n e honk. .t- vice, Btc, of Or. B. J. KttJi burA'nca, :i, Y. UrDail Ol. GraniiEiote m m M ft U