TITID OMAHA DATLV B12,t S'DAV, OCTOBER 21, 1000. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Sll.Ull MK.NTIO. IJavIs sella gins. "Mr. Riley," &-cent dear. Una fixtures and globes at Illxby s. Fine A. U. C. tx-er, Noumayer's bolol. Wollninri, pcl9nttnc optlclun. 409 U'a y. II. M. Ltffrrt. expert optician. KS Udy. Bchmldt's photos, now ami lutest styles. Cab. photon Sl.CO doz. Williams. 5 Udy. W. J. Hostuttrr, dentist, Ualdwin block. lamp's beer, yachko Uoysnn, solo agent J. O. 4 V WooJward. urchltcots, K3 Udy. Drink Hudwelscr beer. 1 Itosenfeld, ait. II. Ii White, employment agency, 613 nay. Kihlblt nnd &ulo of Olbson pictures. Alexander & Co , 333 llroadway. Mrs. T. A. llurker ImH gone to Colorado Hprlngn for si visit with friends. Oct your work dono ut the popular kagle laundry, VA llroadway. '1'hono 157. W. l Kstcp, undorlukor, 2S Pearl street. .Telephones Ofllce, 07; rusUWice, 33- Tho Uiily Macciibix'M will mct Tuesday afternoon at tho usual time and place. V R draff, undertaker nnd licensed em baltfmr, 101 Houtli Main street. '1'hono r.0C. Mls Myrtlo Honeby Is reported to bo iierlously 111 with malaxlal rover at her lionio on lionton street. Wblto Hoho castlo, Iady Highlanders, will meot Wednesday afternoon at tho resl flenco of Mm. J. II. Cralgmlle. 1621 Eighth nveiiuo. Members of tho Thivosophlcal society will neM Wednesday afternoon at tho residence pf Mrs. R. N alerrlam, Ml Logan street, at John namer. living flvn miles northeast vt the. city, reported to tho police yenier lay that a horse hail been stolen from Ills liiu-n (iiiio tlmo Friday night. T C, I.ooablll. living n.-ar Mynster HprlngH. reported to tin; police yatcri ty tho theft of a prize bred Jersey cow from Ills premises during Friday night. Lloyd Forgruve commenced suit In the district court yeaterday for dlvorco from Hadlo Forgrave, whom ho married In this olty January ;n. isai. ""c6tn i.Kil..l I.I.m In 1VI.V pvi ...... . ri... - t i,, ir vnuii ncrnJtiHt ihf Union i Jill ill AJ. . .- , .,... J.and and Improvement company and John w. l'aul. which Is ..xpected to occupy the whoio of next week In tho district cojrt, is net for Mommy uiiernoon. i.i I 111.. tt.v.tiir.nlil Ron Of Motor ....... i..,r,..u m.w.v wiih run over whllo crossing Uroadwiiy yesterday afternoon by IJr. Macrao's carriage. Tho boy was ome vliat bruised uboilt tho face. Martha. C. UeM!oy, administratrix of tho Mtatn nf th late. William I'. Wlchti.ian. luui (lied notlco of nppeal from tho decision of Judtfo Mney nllowlng tho claim of Austin mi Miirv Wlirhtman aitaJnst tho estate Tho Avenuo A and First avenue foot ball trams playod yesterday afternoon at Sev enth streut and First avenue, thu siirnu re suiting In a tie with a scoro of 7 to 7. At tho Lincoln avenuo Held tho Duck Hollow team defeated the Lincoln uvonuo cloven by a scoro of 13 to 0. Andrnw F.lllott, a former member of Coxoy's army, who rewarded John Turner s ......... I.. t 1.1... ,. annf.fA (lti.nl 111 Klliunrn.i jii hiviiik linn 'iul" ..." stmiUiiK sunury arucies oi weiiriiiK up nnml m n.ll'.'lHi'll frillll till! CltV JOll VeS terday with Instruetlona to strike out for tho nearest town without delay. M. V. Kohrcr, prexldont of the. public Horary, nnu .Mrs. uaney, iiiimriiiu, iu-iiii-ii. .l vui nnlii v from Hiniiv CItv. where ilmv nttmuliNl tho nnnnal meet I II it of tho Iowa Htato Library association. Mr. Kohrer wan mado chairman of tho executlvo com inlttei;. lln urned Council Uluffs as th place of mectlnK for next year, but tho as sociation decldeil In favor of IhirlluRton. Amendwl artlclen of Incorporation of the rottawattumlo County Farmers; Mutual Flro Insuranco conuiany were ill with tho county recorder yesterday. Th amend tnont provides that no suit shall be bro'iK"ht on any claim ror iohs unin same iui wi-u aulimltted to arbitration nnd that tho amount recoverable shall not exceed the net proceeds of an assessment against tho members in irood standing. Joseph McOlnnls, whose marital troubles wero recently iilrrJ in tho dlvorco court hero, caused tho arrest (yesterday of u woman nar.ied Ida. Henderson on a charjro ot larceny from tho person. McOlnnls al leged that tho woman had stolen his watch Titd chain, valued nt J'.'o. Tho womnn re fused to trlvo bail or securo nn attoruov and was conimlttel to tlio county Jail to await her preliminary hearing which has been set ror Monday In Justice Vlcn's oourt. David IllgKlns' great southern play. "At Plnoy nidge.," which Is now in Its fourth souHon of uninterrupted rucccss, will bo tho ittraotlou at tho Dohany theater tonight. It Is u dnuiiii of far moro than ordinary power. Its story is strong in henrt Inter est, nnd It is told with a slmplo, direct forco that gives to it a convincing air of realism. Tliero Is a generous comedy vein ami tho play Is beautifully mounted, an en tirely dlrferent setting being provided for jacli of Uio four acts. N. Y. Plumbing Co., telophono 250. INOWS MORE ABOUT GAS NOW Ed Turk Qete a Lesson, but Almost Loses His Life by It. EXPERIENCE OF A YOUNG FARMER Fonnd l,yln on tht Floor oi ...s lloi.ni with the Ilurnrr Turntu on Full nuil All tli- Doors TlKhtly Closed. that It had boon forwarded direct to rintu mouth to snvo time. Smith was recently bound over to tho grand jury on the charge of stealing coal by tho wholesale from Mayor Jennings' and other yards. He, was rolcascd on $100 ball, hut after his alleged connection with tho theft of tho Jowclry kipped town. Tho county attorney will apply to bnvo his ball In tho coal case In creased to $1,000. To be happy uso the Hadlant Homo base- burner. Sold by I'cterson & Bchocnlng, Mcrrlara bloek. . "Well, I may be from tho country, but 1 less I have seen gaB before and I nln t Jay enough to blow It out, so u nut worry about mo. 'in,u i. what. Hd Turk, a youug farmer of Croscent City, said to Landlord Matthews of tho Ogdon hotel, Friday nigui, .,.:. tho latter showed him to a room uu .a plalnod tho usual mothod of putting out .i,. n.ht. YMtnrdav monilng Turk was discovered partially asphyxlateu by gas and It took the combined enoru oi uio iium lord and n physician for two hours to re store him to consciousness. When he i d d eorao to Turk admitted to landlord Mat thews that ho did not unow so mucu iii gas after nil. ....,.,. Turk ciinio to council inuun rimj 1 I .. ... Annlll-miil lltlll noon wltu inrco ioiui m by evening had managed to dluposo of two of them. Falling to find a purchaser for tho third ho engaged a room for tho night at tho Ogdcn house Vvueu l-anu- lord Matthews Mioweu nun io ma mum Matthews noticed that tho lip was miss ing from on of tho gas burners. Ho called Turk's attention to tho fact and the latter took offenso at onco and intimated that ho hnd been around some nnd knew a thing or two oven If ho did not llvo In ii rltv. Yesterday morning, when Matthews went . iii nnniiw.r niiest on tho samo floor ho hMi.nl lnud breathlug from Turk's room Sneitrtni? a chair ho looked In through the transom, but could not see anything ot n.n nrennnnt. Ho then promptly broko in n,n ilnor. The bed had been used, but Turk was nowhoro to be seeu. Ouldcd by tho anund of heavy breathing Matthews looked under tho bed, whero ho discovered Turk unconscious. Tho room was full of gas which was pouring from the burners, which had been loft turned on. Matthews promptly Bent for the police and a doctor nnd after two hours of hard work ,Turk was brought back to conscious ness. Turk was unablo to explain how it haonencd. but was posltlvo thut ho had not blown out tho gas. Ho confided to Landlord Matthowa that the next tlmo he was forced to sleep In town ho guessed ho would go to bed by tho aid of tho moon light. Several moro carloads of furniture re ceived by Peterson & Schoenlng, Merrlam block, during tho past week. Ladles' desks, center tables and extension tables. These aro elegant pieces oi mr nlturo. You can own cither plcco by pay ing Keller & Dand, 407 Broadway, 1 n week until paid for. , Church Xiitr. St. Paul's Episcopal church. Itov. Qeorgo Walk, rector. Nineteenth Sunday aftor Trinity. Holy communion nt 8 a. m.; morn ing prayer und litany nt 10:20 o'clock, nub- Jcct of sermon, "Inventory of a Saint's Possessions." Evening prayer and sermon nt 7:20 o'clock. At tho First Congregational church this morning tho pastor, Uov. J. W. Wilson, will take as tho subject of his sermon, "Ho Cnroth for You," At tho evening worship ho will preach a short sermon, "Tho Ministry of Personal Influence." Sundny chool wilt bo at 12 o'clock nnd meeting of Christian Endeavor society nt 6:30 p. m. At draco Episcopal church this evening at 7:30 o'clock Messrs. Phillip Potter, Charles Reynolds and Robert Dalloy of Omaha will speak to men. Tho other serv ices will be as follows: Sunday school at MS a. m. and morning prayer nnd sermon by the roctor, Itcv. It. L. Knox, nt 11 o'clock. Tho First Church of Christ (Sclontlst) will hold services at 10:45 a. m. today In room 403, Sapp building. The subject of tho lesson will bo "Everlasting Judgment." Jxperlonco meeting will bo hold Wcdnej- duy evening at 8 o'clock. Row O. W. Snyder Is homo from a trip to tho eastern part of tho state and will occupy tho pulpit of St. John's English .uthcran church today at both morning and evening services. Rev. Isaiah Held of Des Moines will preach today at 3 p. m, and 8 p. m. at tho owu IIoIImbs mission hnll, 146 Rrondwny. Mount Zlon Uapttst church, Rev. E. D. Wilson, pastor, will hold services at 11 in. and 8 p. m. today in the Farmers' hall at the county court house. WKI.L IM,K.Si:H WITH THE CUAIIDH Wo ran glvo moro satisfaction to tho It spent In our storo than any other houso on tho Missouri slope. Try us nnd bo con vinced. Peterson & Schoenlng, Merrlam block. Acorn baseburnors, hot blasts, cooking stoves, air tlghta and steol ranges, the best stoves niado. Sold by Keller & Hand, 407 llroadway. You can own one ot theso Btovns by paying ft a week until paid for. Howell's Antl-"Kawf' cures coughs, colds. Commonwealth 10-cont cigar. Honrlct Fever Cnnrm, Tho health authorities aro becoming Borne- vrhat alarmed over tba number of cases ot ncarlet fovor reported among children at tnndlng the public schools. Tho mother ot one of tho children reported sick with tho fevur Krlday has complained that tho child was exposed to tho dlseaso In tho Wash ington Avenuo school, and tho authorities nro now Investigating. Tho Hoard of Health has received Information that thcro are bev oral cases of scnrlct fovcr which have never beon reported, as tho parents of tho nflllcted chlldron object to hnvlng their houses quar nt Ined. If such cases nro found to exist quarnntlno will bo promptly established nnd tho persona rcepoiiBlblo for the failure to io port them will bo called to task. Tho law requires that all cases ot Infectious dls raso must be reported to tho Hoard of Health by tho attending physician and that neglect to do no U punlshablo by a flno. City Physician Jennings, who has given the matter his attention, Is not Inclined to bollovo that any of the cases reported within tho last fow days aro caused by exposuro at the Washington Avenue school, but has tho junlter still under Investigation. Tho cascH reported show that the dlseaso Is not confined to any particular Bcction o the city. The city marshal nnd his deputies have been Instructed to nee that the quar ntlno regulations nro strictly enforced In every Instanco, as tho authorities nro do tennlned to uso every effort to prevent any epidemic of tho scarlet fever as far as it lies In their power to do so. Our PATENT KIO SHOES. For Men and Women at Ca can't bo bent ZPOOvf at uny prleo. HAMILTON'S Mil BKOADWAY. FARM LOANS Negotiated in Eastern Nebraska ami Iowa. James N. Casudy, lit' Main 8t Council Illuffs. Save Your Money A.VIISr.S. LOAN AND MUlliDlX 1V3 l'eurl k'traetj Cuyncil BlasTa, I Uv Investing wnn inn SO AHH'S if you wnnt to Bee something fins in tho lino of furnlturo look over the big stock of Peterson ft Schoenlng, Merrlam block, and compare prices with thoso of other stores. Augusta Orovo No. 1 will glvo ft dance on Thursday evening, November 1, In Wood men of tho World hall. Admission, 25o per couple. Extrn ladles, 10c. iiKiirclur (icncrnl oimMcnii ry Ciiiiiiiituv I a IllKh ciiiniiiiintMii. "Tho best company wo havo Inspected yet of tho Flfty-llrst regiment nnd It Is doubtful It any o tho others beat or even como up to It." This was tho statement mado lnst nignt by Colonol J. A. OlmBtend, Inspector gen oral of tho Iown National Guard, after ho nd Mnjor A. L. Rule, nBslstant lnspecto general, had put Company L through hard drill and Inspection. Colonel Olm tead also complimented Captain Mat Tin ley on tho Bplendld manner In which hp handled tho company and tho showing mado by his men. This praise by tho In pector general Is the moro appreciate by tho members of Compnny L. since dur lng Colouol Olmstead's tour of Inspection ho has recommended that Companies H ot Des Moines and Q of Crcston be must erod out of tho sorvlce fcr .lnoillclency. The marking of Company L gavo It 04.4 por cent. Colonel OlniHtead nnd Major Rulo spent tho entire day In the city, tho morning and nftorr.ion being spent In examining the equipment of tho company belonging to tho etato and tho armory. Tho equip ment was found In tho best of condition and Colonel Olmstead was pleased to find tho boys had ouch a good armory, although ho expressed tho opinion that the hall was a ltttlo small for drill purposes. Thu Inspection of the company at night opened with guard mount, followed by drill and the manual exercise. At tho closo of the inspection Colonol Olmstead and Major Rule held a nhort school of Instruction for tho non-commissioned olllcors. In commtntlng on the drill put up by tho company, Colonel Olmstond said: "Tho wholo drill showed snap and precision, which shows that tho men tnko nn Inter est In tho company nnd tcflects great credit on Captain Tlnley. Tho equipment Is in excellent condition, which Is very satisfac tory, and I am glnd to notlco from tho nurabor ot cltltens present tonight that the pcoplo of Council Bluffs evidently tnko pride In tho company. Unless the town takes nn Interest in Its company It Is no iibo hnvlng a compnny and tho sooner It Is mustered out tho bettor." From hire Colonol OlmBtead and Major Rulo will go to Qlenwood, where on Mon day they Inspect tho company thore. Davis Bolls paint. x Wurk on .Vimv 1 1 1 all School. Contractors Hughes' bond for the faithful performance of his contract for tho building of the new High Bchool arrived yesterday from tho guaranty company, but owing to tho nbsenco from tho city ot President Henry no meeting of tho Hoard of Educa tion to approvo will bo held until Monday evening. The work of excavating for the foundations is almost completed and the laying ot brick will bo commenced early this week. Con tractor Hughes has a quantity of material already on tho ground nnd, with favorable weather, expects to havo the building well under way before winter sets In. Ho has erected an ofilco building on the ground and will havo a tclepbono put In so that he can make It his hcndquartcrB during tho progress of tho work. When the board meets Monday night It Is expected that the question of tho rejec tlon of the subcontractors by the nrchltects, Messrs. Cox & Schoentgon, will bo brought up again and somo action on the part ot the board insisted upon. erne, Jr. The party was in honor of Mrs. Wright's sister, Mrs, Clifton C, Coldren of Chicago. Miss Lizzie Hutton ho returned from n thrco months' visit to Ireland. On her way home sho visited tho Paris exposition. Mrs. II. A Colo of Oakland avenue ex pects her sister, Mis Ella I'cnn. of Mount Pleasant, Io., to bo her guest this weok. Mr. ond Mm. William McCurdv of Par kersburg, In., are tho guests of their dauchtcr, Mrs. 1,. 0. Scott, of Union street. Mrs. N. P. Dodge gave a handsome course lunch yestorday, covers being laid for ten. Tho decorations wero American Beuut roses, palms and ferns. Mrs. W. M. Frederick of Glen avenue was tenderod a surprise party Thursday night by a largo number of her friends In cele bration of her birthday, Mrs. W. J. Davenport and Mrs. Anna Al bright have losued invitations for n enrd party to bo given nt the homo of tho former next Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ida Wcls-Scybcrt entertained the members of tho Progresslvo Kuchro club Monday evening. The club wns formerly tho Humlltou Whist club. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Henry went to Red Oak yesterday to meet their flster, Miss Ella Henry, from Chicago, who will accom pany them homo tomorrow. Mrs, W W, Wullaco nnd dnughtcr, Miss Jessica, of lltuff Btreet aro homo from a threo months' visit with friends and rela tives along tho 1'aclllc coast. The assembly given last Thursday night nt Odd Fellows' Iiall by the Elite Dancing club brought out a large crowd and a most cnjoyablo dauco was the result. Mrs. Knto aray, who lias been visiting the families of her nephews, L. CI. and O. II. Hcotu left yesterday on a visit to her Bister, Mrs. O. II. Scott of Loup City, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Halrd are home from their extended European trip, during which they visited most of th prominent cltiei ot tho old world and took in tho Paris expo sition. Miss Florence Shea of Washington ave nue entertained a number of her young friends last uvunlng at cards. Dainty re freshments wero served during tho progress of the games. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Shepard celobrated their giving tin housekeeping for tho winter Tuesday night by eutertulning a number of tholr friends nt cards. Supper was serveu ut the closo of tho games. Tho Onnvmeiln nnrt fwl clubs both en tertained their members nnd friends at their resnectlvn cltih rooms last night with smoking concerts. Iioth affairs wero largely attended und much enjoyed. .iihu .Mime urunam, uuugmcr or Air. ana Mrs. D. O. (liulnim. 21 North Sixth Htreet. iintortiihicil a niimlwir of lur vounir friends yestoriluy In celebration of her eighth blrth- uny. tho little hostess was the recipient or many presents from her young guests;. Mrs. Thomas Metcalf. sr.. eiiti rtatnod a nelghborhrod card party Thursday night at ner nomo on liiurr street, tho puriors wero prciuiy ueeorutca witn cunnus. mtb. a. Jackson won tho women's tirlzn and that ror uio men was ennturcu ty ia. c onepara. Miss Harriett blood, former supervisor of drawing in tho city schools, whose wed ding Is announced for next month, was tlio guest ox honor Tuesday nt a luncheon given by tho teachers of tho Madison Ave nuo school. Bhn was tlio client of honor nt a similar function given by tho teachers of uie iiuru tsireei scnooi iTiaay nnernoon. E. H. McGlIl nnd Miss Lena Asmusscn wero married InBt Wednesduy afternoon at tho homo of tho brldo'B parents, Mr. und Mrs. Asinus H. Asmusscn, 1125 Avenue E. Itov. Myron C. Wnddell of the llroadway MethodiHt church officiated. Miss Selma Asmusscn. sister or the br de. wan brides main nnd Stymrst Stevenson wns best man. Mr. and Mrs. MeGltl left the same nventnir for Missouri Valley, whero they will make their future home. Clydo C. Copcland und Miss Agnes E. Alien wero married last 'i uesuay uner noon ut the homo of Mr. und Mrs. John Alien on Avmiuo E and Twenty-third street. i no ceremony was performed by llev. E, . l'.ricKson, pastor or tho Fifth Avenuo church, in tho presence of only Immediate relatives und a few Intlmatn frlHmia- Mr und Mrs. Copcland left the same ovcnlng for Crcston, la., for u short visit, nftor which nicy win muKe ineir nomo in this ciiy. William L. Thickstun, tencher of piano bOZ Avenuo H. '1'hono CI6. DEATH RECORD. Itrnl KMiite Triiimf em, Tho following transfers wero filed yester day In tho nbstruct, title nnd loan ofllce of J. W. Bqtilro. 101 Pearl Htreet; Jens M. Nellsen nnd wlfo to Wnldc ranr Nloholnis en, lot 10, block 4, Tur ley's add, w d $ t00 Waldemnr Nlcholalson nnd wife to Jen M Ntlls"on, lot 13, block 1, llroadway Plnco, w. d W0 Maggie Jensen to Peter Petersen, lot 11, block !. Mynstor'B add, w, d POO N. P. Jensen nnd wife to Philip Slaughter, lots 1 and 12, McGels' sub dlv. block S), Hughes & Doniphan's add, w. d 400 E. H. Lougeo and F. -J. Day. referees, to II. N. Sucksdorf, vi rw'i 6-74-41, ref. d 6,200 Ida G. Craig to Clamlo L. Crnlg, un-dlvl-3 of undlvS-15 soH 1S-7M0, d... 190 Administrator of Isadoro E. Crnlg to Clnudo L. Crnlg, uiidlv Z-1S of ceU 18-71-40, administrators' d fu2 Samuel Haas nnd wlfo nnd M. D. Hartlott to Jennie M. Diulen nnd Minnio E. Ives, lot 8, block 9, Hall's ...1,1 n r. il 2 Mlnnlo E. Ives and husband to .Tennlo rinninn nti.l Imchnml to Peter Lewis. lot 8, bloct 9, Hall's add, .v. d 4 0 A big lino of hardware at Peterson & Schocnlng's, Morrlara block. Don't burn your old wool mattress. Mer- gnn & Klein will do them over by tho new proceBB better than now 122 South Main Btreet. one lllir llnllj. Chalrmnn Wright of tho republican comity central commltteo Is planning for ti grand rally meeting, to ho hold nt tho Dohnny opera house on tho ovo of tho election, ns a wlndup to tho campaign. Tho principal apcakor of tho evening will bo Hon. John N. Haldwln. Hon, Walter I. Smith, Charles M. Harl, Colonol C. O. 8aundors, president of tl0 McKinley-KooBiivolt club, and Spencer Smith will also bo on tho progrnra for adrtrcslcs. Overflow meetings will bo provided for In several othor places In tho city nnd tho rally, It Is expected, will be a fororunner ot tho ratification hurrah that will take placo tho following night when the returns como showing the election of President McKlnlcy nnd tho entire rcpub licnn ticket. It you wnnt to furnish your houso aeo tho furnlturo nnd houso furnishing goods at Peterson & Schoculug's, Merrlam block. Carpets, rugs, mattings, otlclottu nnd linoleum at Keller & Hniid's, 407 Hrond way. You can own either by paying $1 n week until paid for. No Ilriiorl Yet. Receivers Hcrcsholm nnd Murphy havo not yet filed tholr report of tho condition ot tho Olllcer & Pusoy bank, much to tho disappointment ot tho firm's creditors. Thu doors of tho bank wero kept closed all day. It was Intimated that tho receivers desired to submit tho report to Judgo Macy of tho district court beforo filing It, and tor that roason, owing to tho hitter's nbsenco from tho city, are ho'dlng until ho returns to morrow afternoon. Only n fow claims against the bank were filed with tho clerk ot the district court, tho total amount aggregating about 91,100. Clalmi In about tho boiho atuouit wero nieu ugainsi iuo umcer oaiaio. Mlkfl Hmlth Cumra Ilnnk. Detectlvo Weir returned from Plattsmouth last evening having In custody Mike Smith, wanted here to answer to a chargo ot lar ceny In connection with tho recent theft ot Jowelry by Archie Wulker, who Is In the county Jail awaiting the disposition ot his caso by tho grand Jury. Dotoctlve Wolr went to I'lattimoulh on receipt of a tele phone message from Lincoln that Governor Poyator had granted the requisition and Total nlno transfers . 9,165 Clinrlea Dudley Warner. HARTFORD, Conn., Oct. 0. Charles Dudley Warner of literary famo nnd one of tho owners of tho Hartford Cournnt died suddenly this nftcrnoon. Mr. Warner had a very severo attack ot pneumonia two years ago whllo In New Orleans nnd had never recovered from It Lnst spring he had pneumonia ngaln whllo nt his homo and this had weakened hi heart. Of lato ho had been much better. At noon today ho nttended a luncheon to bid farewell to some friends nbout to leavo for tho Mediterranean. Mr. Warnor wns cheerful nnd gavo no Indication ot Ulucas. After tho luncheon Mr. Warner started on a walk. Among hla acqualu lances was a negro, to whom ho gave books to encourago his deslro to read, par tlcularly books connected with tho hi tory of tho negro rnco, upon which Mr, Warner was un authority. Mr. Warner probably Intended to call on this man, us ho was In tho neighborhood of his house when ho was stricken. Probably feeling 111, ho linked permission at a house to sit down, requesting to bo called In ten min utes. Whon tho woman of tho house went to call him ho was dead. News ot his suddon death spread rapidly and wns a great shock to his many friends. TRAMPS TURN BANK ROBBERS Many FeouHar Facta Are Hevealed bj In vestigation of Iowa Uouipnny. I0B0ES ARE CARRYING NITRO-GLYCERINE JHn Aouulrr If nowlcim hi i:iilolvc iu Working on ChtoniiO Cnnwl nuil U " I'"'"1 Sufe CrcUcr. D1IS MOINES, Oct. 20. (Special Tote- gram.) Tho Dnnkcrs' Mutual cusiiauy company of thlo city lias recently mado nn Investigation of tho causes of so inauy bank robberies In tho last few months. At the present rato bank robberlca of this year will malto tho losses of tho casually companion five times ns heavy ns In any previous year. Tho results of the Investi gation by tho Hankers' Casualty company hero reveal some peculiar facts. Moat of tho robberies aro mado not by experts, hut by common hoboes. Hanks In smalt towns aro Invariably the victims nnd safes uro blown open by nltro-glyccrlne. it appears from tho Investigation conducted by Pluk crton detectives that a lnrgo percentage of tho tramps aro currying nltro-glyccrlne. Thoso who havo bcon takeu In custody In mony cities ot the middlo west, among them Minneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas City and other towns of less size, aro almost In variably found to havo nltro-glyccrlno on their persons In considerable quantities. It has been found that most of Hicbo worKCd on the Chicago drainage canal, whero lnrgo quantities of nltro-glycerlno wero used. Practically nil of tho employes becumo ia- miliar with Its uso and since that work Is completed many of them have taken to tho road und used tho knowiedgo they navo acquired In cracking safcu In small villages, where old-fashluned safcB wore used. Ad ditional proof Is cstubllBhed by the fact that of nineteen convictions for bank rob bery secured by tho Hnukerfl' Casualty company Bovontcen havo been ordinary bums. In tho case of tho estnto of Frank S. Law ngalnst Frank Stnrzlngor tho supremo court affirmed the decision, dismissing the action, which was for $5,000 damages. It was alleged by A. F. lllssell, administrator of tho iBtate, that Law drank himself to death. Tho action was brought on the theory that tho liquor seller wns responsl- bio for tho death. It wns proved that death did not result from liquor, but the courts hold that Law must havo consented to taking tho liquor. Supreme Court Opinions. Today's opinions were: Cornelius Ilvnn. lr.. ncnlnst City of Du- ImmiA lltiVituitin rilntrlpt reversed. Htato against Charles Uishop, Mitchell rilntrlnt! nlllrmml. Charles MeGlnsscn ngulnBt John T. Scott, judge, Mahaska district; reversed. Stnto against Mrs. II. M. Jameson, Cass district; amrmca. A. F. Hissoll, udmlnlstititor. ugainst star slm-nr. Tolk district! ntllrmoil. Wayne bicnnett, nummisiruior, agninsi First National Dank of Red Oak, Mont Comerv district: reversed. Wayno Stcnnott, udmlnlstrator, ngalnst lieu uaK invcsimeni company, .uoiukuhi ery district, reversed. Word was received today by George Ragsdalo of this city of tho death of his nephew, Uortrand Rngsdale, formerly of Albla, Ia. For tho last four years Uortrand haB been acting ns United States marshal at Tlon Tsin, China, whero his father, W, S. Ragsdalo, acted as United States consul Tho Information received today is to the effect that Hertrand contracted n dlseaao during tlio slcga of Tien Tsln. He re covered somewhat from his illness and wao moved to Nngasaki, Japan, whero he was to spend a month. During his stay at the latter point ho died. Two telcphono companies filed articles ot Incorporation with tho secretary ot state today. Tho Sioux Rapids Telcphono com pany, with headquarters nt Sioux Rapids has a capital of $10,000, and tho Huchanan County Telcphono company, whoso prlncl pal place of business Is Independence, has a capital stock of $50,000. Treynor & Gorham's Announcements Another Deep Cut. Wo must civo up our storo room to tho Nonpnroil on Deo. 1st, and our stock nnd llxturos must bo closed out nt onoo. We ninkp another DEEP GUT commencing Monday, Oct. 2id. We will have $12,000 worth of goods and buyers can get good selections. Wo quote only a fow prices, but tlio unheard of re liction extends to the entire stock. 50c 35c 30c 19c Mnquettcs and Axmlnsters ut 60c to llody Drufcpols nnd Velvets, nt COc to Tupcstry Hrussels, nt 40c to All Wool threo-ply, at FIRE RECORD. Oh ten no Wnrrhoime IliiinnKrrt. CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Flro In the twine gan the specchmaklng nt tho third day o ing company, Hluo Islund avenuo and Lenvttt Btrcot, caused $50,000 damage today, Tho blazo started from a lighted cigarette which had been thrown Into a pile of wasto No damngo was sustained by any other part of tho plant. Tho Radiant Homo basoburnor, sold by IYterson & Schoenlng, Merrlam block, la conceded by these who nro fortunato enough to havo them to bo great fuel pavers, at tlio sumo tlmo radiating moro heat than nny other Htovo they over had. It 13 warranted not to crack. Loeiil Soeloty ilotrm, Mrs. W. II. Smith Is visiting friends ut I'apllllnn, Nob. Miss Lillian lllngmnu Is visiting friends nt Norfolk, Neb. Mrs, W. A. Hlghsmlth Is homo .from u visit at Ccdnr Rapids, la. Mrs. W. 11. I)utl)ev of Sixth Btreet Is en tertaining Mrs. S, M. Neoly of Manilla. Ia. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, T. Oliver of I'ark uvonuo entertained informally at cards und music last msnt. Mr. und Mrs. C. AJtors nro expected homo from .their trip to Kurope, tho eulJy part or una wcex. Mrs. I. C. Uonham of North Second streot has us her guest Mrs. Joseph AVearln oi iiiisunss, nil Mrn Frank 1'. Wright of South Seventh Btrcot is entertaining ner sister, .Mrs. C. U Coldren of Chicago, Tho Knights' of l'vthlns gave a most en juyuuio aim lurguiy i Hughes' hall lust night Miss llrcta Jeffcrls has returned from MiiwauKcc, uccomnumeii by miss lirota Sprlukman, who wilt bo her guest. Mrs. A. S. Ilazelton of Seventh avenue entertained at two Kensingtons Monday anil iTiaay aiicuioons pr iasi weeit. Xfm T f! !17n Inrtnnn nt Cniitli Blvtli street relumed yesterday from a month's visit witn ner Bisicr ui rsorioiK, .-seu attended dunce, ut Mrs. James iloUlnger hns us her guest Mrs. m. A. watr ot uavenpori. who her way homo from u visit In Denver, Mrs. Frunk P Wrlalit entertained nt a hnndsomely appointed card party Tnurs day afternoon. Thcro wer sixteen tables. Mrs. August liereshelm curried ore the nrpt prize, while Mrs. Dillon Ross captured tli I,. M. llrnnett. L. M. Ilennctt, a veteran resident of tho city, died suddenly last evening at his home, 401 North Twenty-second Btreet. Mr. Dennett wnB of qulto nn ndvnnced age, 71 years, and had been troubled with heart (license for several years, Ho hnd been ap parently In his usual health during tho day and had attended tho matinee nt n local playhouso In tho nftcrnoon. Upon arriving homo In tho evening ho complained of n slight attack of pleurisy in his left. breast and was assisted to bis room to rest' before dinner. Later ji maid went to summon him nnd found him dead on tho floor. Mr. non- uott wns one of tho early (settlers of Omaha and had nn active hnnd in Its railroad and banking Interests for many years. Ho wns for n number of years superintendent of tho l'ulliaan I'alaco Car company. Mr. Dennett was n member of tho state legislature In 1S79-1SS0 nnd In tho latter year was chalr mnn ot tho finance, ways and mcaiiK com mittee. He also nerved aB one of tho first Hoard of Flro nnd I'ollco Commissioners In Omaha In 1SS7. At tho time ot his death ho wns vlco president of tho Omaha Savings bank. Mr. Dennett was born In Genesee county, 'Now York, In 1S20. Mi'M. .Miiudiilrnr Mnvrimou. Mrs. Magdalene Stovenson, S3 years old, wife ot A. G. Stevenson, died Saturday, nftor u protracted Illress, nt tho home of her daughter, Mrs. 1). W. Shull of Flor- ouco. Mrs. Stevenson, who was born nnd married In Scotland, was one of tho oldest settlers of Douglus bounty, coming here 111 isr. Sho leaves n husband, three sons and two daughters to mourn her loss. Tho sons nro John uud Orson Stevenson of Omaha, and the daughters, Mrsdnmcs I). W. Shull und K. Gibson ot Florence. Mrs. StevciiBon's husband built tho first house In Florcnco and conducted tho first ferry across the liver at tl point. Funeral of W. (i. Mt'Diinnltl. I'IKRCE, Neb,, Oct. 20. (Special.) Tlio funeral services ot the lato William Gar rctt McDonald wero held In tho Congrega tlonal church yesterday afternoon, con ducted by the pastor, Uov. C. I). Gearhart, nuslsted by Rev. J. G. Shlc't of the Meth odist Kplscopnl church. Tho deceased was a constant sufferer from rhoumatUm evor since the fall ot 1S92. Iu April he was sotzed with the grip, which ended in consumption. Illicit Water nt Muaimtluc. MU8CATINR, In., Oct. 20, Tho Missis- stppl rlvor today reached tho highest Oo tober Btago known for years, reaching twelve and a halt feet above low water mark. Many thousands ot acres of corn second, tho third falling to Mrt. Dan Ma- lds "nior water Score In Checker Mutch. TIOSTON. Oct. 0. Darker turned the tunics on Jordan In tho world's checker championship, winning In 31 moves. Tho uttcriioon gumo was drawn. Tho scoro Is Darker, 1; Jordan, l; drawn, l. .MovctiicnlR of Ocrnn VpsspIk Oct. -1 At Now York Arrived California, from ninsirow: Minneapolis, from London: ITm- briu, from Liverpool. Sailed Anchorln, for uniBgow: unn irio, ior iiamuurg, j.ucauin. ror Liverpool; aiinneiinnn, ior i.onuon. At Hamburg Arrived Atigusto Victoria from Now York: serarmis. irom can Fran Cisco, via London. At Jvooo Arrivcn i.enno.i, inim i-ori lanil. Ore., for Manila. At Liverpool Arriveu ucorgiu, rrom now York. At Cherbourg Arrived arosse Kurfurst from Now Yorit. ror liremnn. At Viadlvostock Arrived Tyr, from l'ortland. Ore. At Antwerp Sailed Frlesland, for New York, At Havre Sailed L'Aqultalne, for New-York. At Queenstown Arrived Htrurln, from Now York, for Liverpool. At Liverpool Arrived Ktmrla, from New i oric. FOR SALE House of D rooms, cellar, city water nud bath, 4 blocks fiom V. ()., J1.4Q0. G-room houso on Mynster St., $1 ,C00. 8-room house, pantry, closets, city wotor, cemented cellar, nice lot, fruit and Hlnul trees, ' blofcks from 1'. O., $1,000. Good fi-room houso, with bath nnd closet cellnr, city water, cistern, good barn; only l,C00. , Houso of 4 rooms, pantry, cellar, conl houso, city water; ?S50. $50 down, balance monthly. C-room houso and room to finish two more rooms, city water, good repair; $1,100. 100 down, balanco monthly. Fine houso ot 10 rooms besides basemen bath, closet, gas, furnace, laundry room water on three tloors, choice location. 100-acre farm, nearly all In cultivation bouse, bnrn, well, etc, $25.00 per ncre. Johnston 6c Kerr 415 Broadway, Co DIuffs. Sunday, Oct. 21 At Piney Ridge A powerful and fascinating romanco of tho picturesque mountains of Tennessee A life-picture of persistent Interest, spark ling with rich comedy. Intcnso and strik ing climaxes magnificently acted. Hcnutl fully btaged with a carload of scenery and electrical effects. Trices, 25c, 8Ec, COo and 7Gc All Wool two-ply, At 40c to , C. C. Ingrains, nt Union Ingrains, nt Agate Ingrains, nt , ..75c ..80c .50c .65c Ingrnin Art Squares at one-linlf former prices. Curtains and Upholstery Goods. Our slock of CUKTAINS nnd upholstering goods are still quite complete nnd we now offer them nt one-half price. Shades. All window shades In stock nt 25c. Shades to order at a corresponding reduction. Treynor & Gordon., Odd Fellows' Building, Council Bluffs. Art Garland a BASE BURNERS Aro Just what you want to keep penco in tho family. Do not annoy your wife by using Inferior goods. We guaranteo tho nickel not to tarnish. It Is the most economical, durable and finest In design. ItF.AI) THIS THSTIMO.VIALt , Used a 300 Art Garland for six years, heating four rooms, using but two tons of hard coal each winter. It Is tho most cheerful and economical and gives a moro oven heat than any other base burner I ever used. I cannot speak too highly ot tho Art Garland. J. N. COCHRAN, it 'Phone 87. 825 North Seventh Street. Afront forMnjctttic Stool RniiROS, nicliardcon fs Doynton Co. Furnaces. 504 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, Ia. F. C. De VOL ma Before you Havo your teeth attended to call and get our prices and eee for yourselves how very reasonable they are. Remem ber it costs no moro to havo good work than it does to havo poor. . ..Telephone 115 H. A. Woodbury, D. D. S-, Council Bluffs. 30 Pearl St. Grand Hotel Good Property Is a Good Investment Fifteen lots In a body for sale t a very reasonable price, Thtst lets are located In Omaha addition and lie high and dry. They vtll make a splendid location for eorao factory. Several othsr lots suitable for building purposes one of them especially will make a fine location for a home, being within one block ot the motor , line ana within two blocks of a school house and churca locaUd In tba western part of the city. i Apply at Bee Office, Council Bluffs. IOWA FARMS FOR SALE DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl St.. Council lUull's, Ilnvc for Mile ii Inrm- lint it I Iniprii veil furiim, clilrkrii rii iii'Iioh, fruit nnd vi-mrtiililo Innitni nlno rcNldviion nnd lnikliicMn (iro.M'rly In Ciiiinirll III urTu anil Oiuiiliii. SOMi: l'.Mt.MSi 160 acres Hnzcl Dell twp., 11 miles no C. B., good buildings, tlu per acre. SO acres near Crescont, well Improved, $15 per acre CO acics 5 miles cast, good buildings and fruit, $30 per ncre. 60-acro fruit farm, near city, good Improve ments, $1B0 per acre. 30'nerc fruit frm adjoining city, 10,000. Tin nliuvr Is only n sumplr of nnr lll r. per cMit Intfrrxt. Telephone H44. ICO-acres Missouri bottom land, 8 miles si city, J4U pee acre. 600 aero stock farm near KnrllngTSelby Co., cheap S20 acres in Silver Crrck twp., J50 per acre; well improved. 213 acres flno bottom land In Rocklord twp., $12.no pot acie; well Improved. MO.M5V I,OA.i:i O.V FARMS AT A Splendid Wholesale Location The building formerly occupied by The Bee at 01 fl Fnrnam street will be vacant November 1st. It lias four stories and a basement, which was formerly used ns The Bee press room. This will i be rented very reasonably. If interested, apply at once to O. C. RoHewnter, Secretary, Room 100 Bee Building. t j Ready November First RHEUMATISM I'so I3cll"s Rheumatic Cure, a suro and prompt remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sclntlca, lumbago, gout. Has cured tliotis. ands will euro you I'rlce 60o a box; small slzo SCc, at druggists or mulled. KING DRUG COMPANY, Council lllaflv, Iowa, Agenta. 03 Result Tell THE HBK WANT ADS PKOUUCl! RESULTS, 9 O