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T1TK OMATTA DAILY HUE: SATlKUAY, MAKCH yu, 15IU1.
NEWS OF r INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Ml.V.'tl MUST I OX.
Davis sells drugs.
Blockcrt sells carpet and ruKS.
Qua ilxturcs nnd rIoIjcs at lllxby's.
l'lno ADO beer, .Vcumaycr'a hotel.
Wotlman, scientific! optician, 409 Il'wny.
W. J. Iloslettcr, dentist, Ualdwln block,
effort, Jeweler, optlclun. Uroadway.
J. A. Snow, auctioneer, U'wtiy, opp. I. O.
.Mr, ;ind Mr. C. Goss have Bono to Chi-
C.'IK'I Oil H Visit.
MIm Nellie MrOuckln Is homo from a
visit in St Louis.
Novelties for Kaster Rifts. G. K. Alex
ander fii Co., 2.TS Uroadway.
Miss Mac Crawford of Wahoo, Neb., Is
Kiiest of Mrs. William Whitney.
W K. Oruff. undertaker and dlslnfector,
101 South Main street, "I'liono 600.
(let your work dono ut the popular Eagle
laundry, "U Uroadway. 'i'hono 157.
Martian & Klein. uptiolslcrlnK. furniture
repairing, mattress making. 122 H. Main st.
OpciiliiK of sprint? millinery at Mrs. Min
nie I'felffcr'r, Wi Uroudway, on' March .W
and April 1.
Kaster display of fine millinery unil nrt
work today and Monday. Anna II. Moore,
311 Uroadway.
Hprlnff npcnlnR of tho latest styles In mil
linery. Saturday, March ). Miss I,. A.
Wollmaii, K Uroadway.
A marrlaKo license was Issued yesterday
to Albert Hull, used 2. and bmmii Krunln
per. uged l'j, both of thlH city.
Mrs, Harold Hnwyer. accompanied by her
mother. Mrs. Mary K. Iietm, will leave
today for her homo In ChlcaRO.
Mrs. A. II. I'ouder of Vino street Is en
joying ft visit from- her daURhter, Mrs. Ku
echo Schulllan of I'rcmont. Neb.
A want ad In Tho Uco will brliiK results.
Tho sumo attention clvcn to a want ad In
Council Hluffs as ut tho Omuhu olllce.
Miss Uenevlcvo Ualdwln Is homo from
Vnnwir rollOKo to upend tho holidays with
lier parontM, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Ualdwln.
A inectlnt; of the Kardcucrs and fruit crow,
ers of Council Ulurrs and vicinity will bo
this afternoon nt 1 In tho Farmers' hall,
county court house.
The millinery opening of Mrs. A. Duster,
which was postponed last Monday, will
take plHcn Saturday, March SO. Concert Is
provided lor tho evening.
Jacob Uethers was arrested yesterday
morning charged with stcalliiR tho brass
fixtures of an engine belonging to John
1'. Weaver at his brickyard.
Tho t'nlou Hand Sunday school will havo
n series of meetings each evenliiR next
week oxcept Saturday, led by thu pastors
of tho churches, la Woodbury Avonuo
school. '
Arthur League, a 12-year-old boy, was
nrrested yesterday morning charged with
nuumili unil l.M'lprv mi Allen Clllbertsoil. a
in-vcar-old girl. Justice Hryant will hear
the cii.so this mornliiR.
mImmpm Mniln iitid NVlllo Knowlcs. dauRh
torn of ConRresamun Knowles of South Ua-
KOIII, WHO IlllVl! IH-l'll Kill-niB "l ..in'. n-
llani Whitney of Seventh street, havo gone
to Chicago on a visit before returning homo.
Krank Uurk and Clarenco Smith, strang
ers, wcro arrested yesterday unernoon y
llrtlnnllvn Wnlr with 11 IllllintltV of braSS
Journal boxes In their possession. They
I'liilnird to have taken them from an old
street car which was being shipped east
on tho I'ninn l'aclllc. They wero taken
into custody whllo trying to dispose of
the brass.
William ruse. charRCd with stealing a ilia
mond ring In Des Moines. Is being held at
tho city Jail. The father of tho young
woman from whom Chase Is alleged to
havo stolen tho ting has written that ho
will remit Iho money to redeem It from
pawn and as soon as that Is accomplished
fuse will bo released. Case had a number
of pawn tickets when nrrested,
"SI I'liinkard," headed by tho young
Tankco comedian. J. C. Lewis, and a tal
ented company of stars, will appear In this
city at Dohany theater Sunday night. Inn
comedy has been entirely rewritten this
season. New dialogue, new situations, new
scenic and mechanical effects havo been
ndded. making It ono of the funniest up-to-doto
farcq comedleM beforo tho public.
N V. numbing Co.. tolopnono 250.
GET READY FOR CONGER
unacconmnnled by a heavy wind, so the
snow did not drift. During tho afternoon
and early part of tho evening motor trafllc
was somewhat delayed, but tho sweepers
got In their work and by night cars wero
running on fairly good time.
Iowaai Expect to Swarm to Council Blufli
to Meet Him.
APRIL 15 THE DATE ANTICIPATED
Itallrontln Will Unit Speclnl TrnltiM
nud Trntmfrr Depot In liip!tcd
to Hp the Jleeen of Wcl.
comliiK ThounniiilK.
Arrangements are being perfected to give
Minister Conger a rousing reception In
this city on his return to his native state
from China. Mr. Conger Is expected to
reach Council IllufTs on the morning of
April IS, as present advices Indicate that
he will nrrlvo at San Francisco April 10.
Tho movo to gtvo him a general reception
wns first started by the veterans of tho
civil war, who planned to meet him lu
Omaha. Since then the movement has
spread throughout the Btat'o and tho pres
ent plan Is to hold a stato reception on
this sldo of tho river when Mr. Conger
reaches tho transfer depot, tho general
opinion being that ho ought to be given a
befitting reception on Iowa soil.
As tho dato of his arrival In Iowa Is
still an uncertainty, tho plans at present
arc only In an embryo stute, but will bo
perfected tho moment his arrival lu San
Francisco Is announced by wire.
Council Uluffs has been selected ns tho
proper place to hold the reception for many
reasons. In tho first place, It is the
terminus, so to speak, of all tho largo trunk
lines running through Iowa, and will bo
easiest of access. for tho pcoplo of this
stato who desire to do homage to nnd greet
the returning minister. Another reason
for tbo selection of Council Illuffn is that
It is tho first city Minister Conger will
strlko on reaching his native state.
Tho transfer depot will accommodate
thousands of people and there Is no other
placo where so many people could congre
gate to greet him. All of tho railroads
reaching this city are arranging to run
special trains that day, and as soon as tho
exact tlmo of Minister Conger's nrrlval is
known they will bo scheduled to reach this
city In tlmo for the reception.
It has been arranged that Judge (liven of
Des Moines deliver tho address of wel
come on behalf of the state, and It Is
expected that Hon. John N. Ualdwln will
bo asked to deliver the address on behalf
of Council niufts and Its citizens.
Tho members of tho Grand Army of tho
Republic of this city and vicinity will meet
soon to cnmplcto arrangements for the reception.
SeeUi to Itfstrnlii l,li(iil(l .tnlri.
Attorney Witt of Neola appeared before
Judge Wheeler lu the district court yester
day nftcrnoon and asked that a time be set
for hearing an application for a temporary
Injunction restraining Llndcr & Filter from
selling liquors at 1001 West Uroadway. The
court fixed Thursday morning.
Tho suits of Fremont UenJ.imln against
tbo city of Council Hluffs to set aside as In
valid certain assessments for special Im
provements wore continued until next term.
Several other suits of a similar character
will ccmc up then and It was deemed advis
able to try them all at the sama time.
Wo have again decided to sell bananas
at 10 cents per dozen: they are extra fine,
cartel & Miller, telephono 3D9.
I'lcuty of llrlek for I'nvliiK.
W. S. I'urlngton nnd F. (1. Mattcson, brick
manufacturers of Oalcsburg, III., wero In
this city yesterday and consulted with pav
ing contractors. They called upon the
mayor and other city officials nnd assured
them all that they had plenty of paving
brick on band to meet all requirements of
this city this summer. They denied the
report of n paving brick famine, which they
said wob started by tho asphalt Interests.
They havo contracted to supply 18,000 pav
ing brick for St. Louis this spring.
Good bananas, 10 cents per dozen, at Uar
tel & Miller's, 'phone 359.
Xnlurnl Slntc llliu'klioiiril.
Tho Hoard of Kducatlou held n short spe
cial session last night nt the cnll of Presi
dent Henry to consider tho matter of black
boards for tho new High school building.
After considerable discussion It was decided
to uso tho natural slate In placo of tho
artificial material. Secretary Itoss was in
structed to ndvertlso for bids.
Buy your trees, shrubs nnd roses of
Menerny. Orders lllled by mall or express.
G22 East Uroadway, Council Hlufts, la.
Danco tonight at Hughes' hall.
Ilrv. AVrstninn'n Fiirowoll.
In the Swedish Lutheran church Inst even
ing Itev. Wcstman of Fremont, la., who has
been acting ns pastor several months, was
given a farewell reception by tho Young
People's society of tho church. Uev. A. A.
Magnusscn, the new pastor, mado an address.
Good bananas, '10 cents per dozen, at llar
tcl & Miller's, 'phone 359.
Dance tonight nt Hughes' hall.
Gravel roofing. A. II. Heed, C41 Droad'y.
Davis sells glass.
To Iteeover Iliinril Hill.
The suit brought by Mrs. Anna Kutloy of
First nvnuo to recover n board bill of $23
from Gilbert J. Moftet, tho convicted In
Huninco swindler, which has taken up six
days of Justlco Hryant's time, Is nppronch
Ing nn ond. Tho evidence was submitted
yesterday and tho arguments will bo inado
Tuesday. A fenturn of tho trial yesterday
was tho attempt on tho part of Mrs, MofTot
to mako Mrs. Kcllcy responsible for n
number of kodak pictures taken by Moffet
of tho boarders of Mrs. Kellcy's homo dur
ing his stay there. At the conclusion of
tho' evidence tho attorneys for tho defense
nuked for a continuance, which was re
sisted by Mrs. Kellcy's counsel.
Good hnminas. 111 cents per dozen, nt IJar
tcl & Miller's, 'phono S.V.i.
Danco' tonight nt Ili'hhos' hall. '
DcLoug stntloncry department Is right.
Mrs. 1'erley f.iim to Anyltun.
Mrs. Knlo Feeley, who labors under tho
idea that tho Cudahy kidnapers aro after
her to kill her, was ordered sent to the
stato asylum at Clarlnda yesterday by tho
insanity commlsstoiieis. Her husbund,
Mlchncl Feeley, was present at tho hearing
nnd after visiting his wlfo at St. nernard's
hospital offered no rKlstunco to tho order
of tbo board. Although Mrs. Fccloy had
been living- for uomo tlmo In Omnha the
board decided that her legal resldonco was
In this county.
The
Contest
Settled
For l'nlted States senator In Ne
braska Is u mutter for rejoicing
for the republicans of that state,
lu Council Hluffs and vicinity we
hnvo. u big contest on hand. Our
competitors am trying to contest
our supremacy In thu shoo trade,
but wo uro so fur In tho lend, ns
lu iuallty, price and styles, that
It leaves no room for doubt.
When you want tho best ut tho
lowest prices and SIIOISH THAT
AUK WAHHANTKD TO W1JAK
to
SARGENT'S
l.ooli for Oii llrnr.
Dohany Theater
SHXIIAV, .MAHC1I :u.
Tho Young Character Comedian,
J. C. LEWIS
and his
lllti COMIHIY COMPANY
lu tho It'irnl Farco Comedy,
SI PLUNKARD
lsntlreiy re-wrlttcu. New dialogue, now
situations, new novelties, now scenic nnd
mechanical effects, l.'p-to-datn Furco Com-
cuy. a Mirong ami uiuciem womeuy com
pany. SHE the great railroad scene, tho
threshing macldno 'scone, tho comity fair
scene. .
Admission 2jc; 35c. 60c. Hescrved scats
now on sale ut tho box office.
Davis sells paint.
COUNCIL UKCIDKS O.V SOMK I. AMI'S.
.Still lii ii (Iniiniliir.v nn lo l-'lnnl De
cision About ToHcrn.
Tho city council met last night In com-
mittco of tho whole and nfter discussing tho
matter for sevcrnl hours succeeded In de
ciding upon the location of somo of the
electric lights under the new contract which
In to go Into effect In May.
Tho worst problem beforo tho commlt-
tco wns whether to rotaln tho light towcr-i
or dlstrlbuto tho lamps on them nt tho
street Intersections. Tho only decision
reached In regard to tho towers was to ex
periment with the new enclosed arc lamps
on the Oakland nvenuc, tho Fifth avenuo
and Twenty-first street towers. As to tho
others nothing was decided upon, although
It seemed to bo tho general opinion that
tho tower on tbo county courthouse could
be dispensed with.
It was decided to pluce new lights on
Main street, between Uroadway and First
avenue, at tbo Intersection of Mynstcr and
Seventh streets, nt the Intersection of Fifth
avenuo nnd Uluffs street, at Twenty-ninth
street nnd Avenuo J, nt Washington avenue
nnd Elder street, nt Fifteenth nvcnuo'nnd
High street, at Thirty-second street nnd
Avenuo H, nt Thirty-seventh street and
Avenuo H and nt Sixteenth street nnd Avo
nuo J. t
All lamps now supported on poles nt
street corners bos been replaced at the
street Intersections, suspended from cables.
Tho light at Uroadway and Twentieth
street will bo moved to Twenty-flrst street
nnd that at Uroadway nnd Thirty-second
street to Thirtieth street. Tho light nt
Uroadway and Thirty-fifth street will bo
moved to Thirty-fourth street. Tho lamp
at Avenuo C nnd Sixteenth street is to bo
placed at Avenuo H nnd Sixteenth streot,
Tim llirht nt Fifth nventin nnrl Hlchtti ntrprt
will be moved ono block west, ns wlfl that
nt 'Sixth avonuo nnd Ninth street.
Alderman Hrown urged tbo transfcrlng
of tho light nt Pearl street and First nve
nuo to Main street nnd First nvenuo nnd
tho placing of n now lamp at Sixth street
and First avenuo. This was agreed to, but
later, at Alderman Clark's suggestion, tho
light at Pearl and First nvenuo wan left
In Its present locution.
Tho lights on Twenty-first avenuo nnd
Sixth street and Twenty-fourth nvenuo and
Sixth street will bo moved ono block west.
It wns also decided to mako some change
In tho location of tho lights on Glen nnd
Park avenues, but nothing deflnllo was do-
cldcd upon.
Another mooting of the commlttco will
be held soon to complete tbo locating of tho
lights.
Wanted Girl for goncral . housework.
Mrs. A. O. Gilbert. 42S Oakland avenue.
Danco tonight at Hughes' hall.
Motor llcf (lie Storm.
Council Uluffs yesterday experienced an
other touch of the vagaries of March
weather. About noon snow began to come
down In light flurries, which rapidly turned
to a hard storm and by night tlicio wero
ut least four luetics of snow on tho level.
Unlike tho storm of a week ngo It was
FOR RENT...
THE BEN0 STORES
SS5
050
250
100
COO
Itenl Kslitlc Trniisfrrn.
Theso transfers wero filed yesterday In
tho nbstrnct, tltlo nnd loan office of J. W.
Squire, 101 Pearl streot:
J. U. Johnnnsen and wife to Adam
Youiir. lot 1. block 7. In Walnut.
w il
Hans Petersen Soloth to Edwnrd D.
Williams, part of outlot C, Ncola,
w d
Henry WIese nnd wlfo to August
Scheel, lot 3 nnd Joint easement In
lot fc. sub of block 45, Allen & Cook's
"ld tc Avoen, w il
Jumes Strlbllng unil wlfo to Kmlly
Strlbllug. lot 2, block 10, nenson'H
I'd add. w il
Ell'.a Newton to Wilson C. Shoe-,
niuker, part of lot 50. Johnson s udu,
w d
C. R. Uradley to .T. It. Hoberson. lot
13 nnd n!i lot 11, block V, curson,
W d
Henn Knepher nnd husbnnd to Molllo
1 . . 1 . f I . t I - - I.. riplmna
add. w d
Daniel Frankel et ul to John L. Howe.
lot in of original plat lot 71, council
HlunTi. (i n d
Charles W Woolloy unil wife to
James Heckiey, undivided i-s or nvs
swU 17-77-H. ci c. il
Luther Dennett nnd wlfo to Hurry H.
Urynnt. eiA sw'i 9-i.i-tc. w u
J. H. Mewhlrter nnd wife et ul to Lu-
elen Ilaiigliman, neu bwj neu 1.1-74-3S.
i c d
Hurry H. Hryunt to H. J I. Hryant,
undivided 014 sw'i v-i.i-iii, w u....
Hamilton Wilcox nnd wlfo to W. L.
Cockl In. mvU nc'i ll-7i-:, w u
Abrnham Smith nnd wlfo to Peter
Jamison. Vi sw'i w i..
H. Mendel, trustee, to H. I'. Jones,
Hl,4 nw'i. soli 7-77-11. t d
Christen Pcdersen and wlfo to Petrus
Pederscn, unitia Wi se'.i ii-io-ij,
H W fl
Petrus Pcdorsen to Christen Pederscn,
h'-O se'i ll-ib-4a. w il
L. M. Kellogg nnd wlfo to L. Christian
Peterson. :i acres in no corner swu
hw',1 10-77-13, w d
l.SOO
20
4,000
1
2,000
1.3rt0
4.000
1,000
1
1
250
Total, eighteen transfers J18.2SI
Good bananas, 10 cents per dozen, at I3ar-
tol &. Miller's, 'phono 259.
COUNCIL INCREASES TAXES
Higher Valuation Thai Lait Yaar Flactd
en Ezpresi Oompaniet,
FlnE DESTROYS STOCK IN NOTION STORE
Ceilnr ltniilil' Strike t-'nr from Set
tlement Dei Molnr Hfltiilillntien
Smnllpov llonpltnl .Mine
IlliickniiilOi (o OruiliiUe.
Indictment for Murder.
LEON, la., March 29. (Special.) Tho
grand Jury has returned an Indictment
against Ur. J. W. Crofford and Ira Ham
mond for tho murder of Maudo Stone.
Hammond'n bond wns fixed nt $5,000, which
ho promptly gave, and was released. Crof
ford also gava bonds In tho sum of $10,000.
Mrs. Anna Hammond, mother of Ira Ham
mond, was Indicted on a chargo of nbortlon
In tho Stono case. Sho gavo bond In tho
sum of $1,000. A second Indictment was
returned against Crofford for performing a
criminal operation on Miss Martha Fames.
C. M. Kellar, who was Indicted with Crof
ford In tho Fames case, gavo bond In tho
sum of $1,000 and was released. Theso'
enscs will be tried In tho August term of
tho district court.
DES MOINES. March 29. (Special.)
Tho stato executivo council today com
pleted the assessment of the property of
the six express companies doing business
on railroads In Iowa. Tho assessment was
slightly Increased, the total Increase
amounting to $13,521. The assessment on
only ono company was reduced, that being
tho Great Not them, which has only small
mllcago In tho state. The following shows
tho mllcngo of each company In the state
nnd tho assessment this year and last year,
per mile:
Companies- Mileage. 1901. 1900.
United States 4,20S.ot $2.1 $21
Amcrlcun 2,405.52 :a4 xi
Adnms l.MO 30 25
Wells, Fargo & Co 5IS 25 25
Pnclllo 139.SS 25 21
Great Northern 77.9S 23 37
Tho assessment Is fixed by computing tho
actual cash value of the stock and bonds of
tho company and deducting therefrom tho
valuo of property owned but not used In
connection with tho express business, and
taking tho proportion of this valuo of tho
cntlro company belonging to Iowa on n
mllcago basis. The assessment Is said to
bo considerably below that contemplated In
tho law, hut owing to the complexity of tho
statement tho council was unable to detcr
mluo exactly tho valus of each company.
Tho exact figures of tho railroad assess
ment havo been given out. Tho total assess
ment of all tho railroad property In Iowa
this year Is $17,071,258, an Increase, Includ
ing tho largo amount of new mileage, of
$1,002,748 over Inst year. Tho increase on
thu old lines amounted to about 1 per cent
net. Sleeping cars were nssesscd this year
at $258,577.
Fire In .Notion Store,
Tho notion store of Pfohl & Smith at C17
Walnut street caught lire this afternoon at
1 o'clock ond was completely, burned. Tho
storo was a deep one and it was tmposslblo
for tho lire department to mako headway
after tho room filled with smoke. Tho firm
Is u Huffalo (N. Y.) concern, nnd It was run
ns a 10-ccnt store, J. D. Ackorman, manager.
Tho los3 of Btock was probably $15,000. The
building Is a three-story brick belonging to
tho Prlchard estate and was badly Injured,
tho Interior being nil burned out. Tho
good sldo walls prevented a much larger
loss to tho business houses on cither side.
Loss on building is probably $10,000, In
sured. There wns also aomo insurance on
tho stock of notions.
Ccilur Itnpldn Strike Trouble.
Tho strike of machinists at tho shops of
tho Durllngton, Cedar Unplds &. Northern
In Cedar Kaplds, bids fair to develop Into a
prolonged struggle between tho laboring
men nnd tho management. Tho strlko Is
ngalnst adoption of tho piecework system
lu tho shops. Tho men hnvo been out sov
eral weeks and all conferences between
them and tho management hnvo boon fruit
less. Tho lobor federation of Cedar Kaplds
has taken up the matter nud will assist thu
striking shopmen lu every way possible. A
fund of $1,000 was raised for tho benefit of
the strikers.
HoNMiiuk Murder Trlnl.
The Hossack murder trlnl In Wnrrcn
county will begin ut Indlanolu Mondny In
tho district court. Mrs. Margaret Hossack,
who Is under Indictment for tho murder of
her husband, has remained In jail since tho
Indictment was returned, nlthough sho had
been out on $10,000 ball after tho pre
liminary trial. The" court tefused to allow
ball after tho Indictment had been returned.
Xctv Coriinrnt Ions.
Tho Rockingham Hulldlng company of
Davenport has been Incorporated with $10,
000 capital, by A. L. Hngobrock, Charles
Paschc, J. 11. Flick and others.
Tho E. M. Maxwell company of Des
Moines has been Incorporated with $10,000
capital to carry on tho business of main
taining signboards.
Smallpox HoNillnl KntalillMlicri.
The city authorities of Des Moines havo
leased tho old Tracy hospital In the north
part of the city for a smallpox hospital.
Thoro nro 100 cases of smallpox In the city.
n order hns been Issued that tho schools
shall bo closed hnotber week and probably
longer.
Iinvn Veteran (iocs lo Mniilln.
Colonel C. V. Mount of Shenandoah has
gono to .Manila to cugagn in tho Jewelry
business. He lenvcs'bls family in Shenan
doah for tho present.
Mluc IlluekMitltliH to OrKiiolre.
Tho mlno blacksmiths of tho various conl
mines of district No. 13, which embraces
Iowa nnd a part of Missouri, aro to havo n
meeting In Des Moines Sunday for tho pur
pose of organizing an Independent union
nsldo from the coal miners proper.
Iotvm Ktlltom Convene.
CKKSTO.V, Ia March 29. (Special Tele
gram.) Sevcnty-flvo editors from south
western Iowa wero In Creston today attend
ing tho Southwestern Iowa Editorial asso
ciation. Hon. Lafo Young of tho Des
Molucs Capital delivered the address.
Practical and technical features of tho busi
ness wcro discussed. Tho meeting closed
with a reception In honor of tho editors by
tho Elks lodge.
WISH TITUS TO HAVE CHANCE
Otllerrs of Fourteenth III fun try l'etl-
tiou for loiru llero'M Appoint
ment to Went Point.
.No.
No.
29, 31.
28, 30.
33, 35
32. 34
Pearl St.
Main St.
FARM LOANS
Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska
ana Iowa. James N. Caaady, Jr.,
Via Main at., Council Dluffa.
LEWIS CUTLER
Funeral Director
(Succesjor to W, C. Estop)
rs PIXUIL STHUUT. PUou
07.
Thess stores lu tho center of the city and
occupied for many years by
John Btno & Co.,
tho largest retail dry goods acd clothing
dealers lu western Iowa, who have re
moved to raoro extensive quarters In tbo
Klsoman building.
Rent very low to dcslrablo parties on Ions
lease.
EE SHEAFE & CO
RENTAL AGENTS.
S rearl Street, Council DluSt.
WASHINGTON, March 29. A petition
signed by all olllcors serving with tho
Fourteenth Infantry regiment' has been sent
to Adjutant General Corbln requesting tho
appointment of Musician Calvin P. Titus,
Company E, Fourteenth infantry, tho first
American soldier to enter Pekln during tho
recent troubles In China, ns cadet-at-lnrgo
to tho military academy. The petition Bays;
"During his sorvlco Musician Tltua has
proved himself to bo n trustworthy, Intelli
gent, sober, bravo nnd thorough soldier. On
August U. 1900, nt Pekln, China, ho was
tho first American to scale the wall of tho
Chlncso city ond enter Pekln. On tho fal
lowing dny, whllo engaged In tho fight In
the Imperial city, ho received a slight
wound. His meritorious conduct deserves
recognition, and It Is believed that If given
an appointment nt West Point nnd n com
mission upon graduation, Musician Titus
will mako nn excellent officer,"
STEVE BROOIE'S WILL FILED
indent DiniKliter of l-'nmoiin Sporting
.Mini IIoIiIh f llir.,11011 Katntc
iii'Trimt,
NEW YOIUv. March 29. Tho will of
Steve Hrodle, filed today, leaves nil his
property to his eldest daughter In trust un
til Ills other two children become of uge,
when It Is to bo cuiially divided nmong
tho three children. Tho estuto consists uf
about $75,000 worth of real citato In this
city and ut Harrison anil Hollywood, N, J.,
uud ubout $30,000 in cusli.
WHITELAW & GARDINER
Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Iowa,
SECOND FLOOR
Grand Spring Millinery Opening
TODAY SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1901
MAIN FLOOR SPECIAL SALE
BIG REDUCTIONS ON
AND
Flowers, Untamed Hals and Walking Hats
Flowers suitable for
ductioii on lirst. floor.
10c bunch of Violets on sale
at, a bunch
1
For Today (Saturday), March 30, 1901.
Spring at great re
3c
20c bunch of Flowers, assorted colors and
kinds, on sale today at, a
bunch
2uc and JlHe lots of Flowers, on
sale today at , a bunch
25c and i?rc Straw Shapes, on
sale today at, each
Sample line of Ladies' Silk and Satin
Waists, in black and colors, on sale today.
.?r.l)0 Mack Taffeta Silk Waists,
on sale today at
4.39
$7.r0 Colored Skinner Satin and Colored
Taffeta Waist, one sale today
at
?7.r)0 Hlao
Waists, on
Skinner Satin
sale today at.
Fancy Persian Silk Waists,
on sale today at
5.75
6.00
6.50
WHITELAW & GARDINER
BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, la.
TO HAVE MORE OF THE SAME
AVrntlicr ForcoiiMt Iih'IihIcm Know r
It ii I it fur Kimtrrii Xclirnnkn
hn I until'.
29. Forecast for
WASHINGTON', March
Saturday ami Sunday:
For Nebraska nnd Kansas Snow or rnln
In eastern, fair In western portions Satur
day; northerly winds; Sunday fair.
For lowa and Missouri Rain Saturday;
cast to north winds; Sunday fair.
For North Dakota nnd South Dakota
Fair Saturday; winds becoming southerly;
Sunday fair.
For Colorado Fair Saturday; westerly
winds, Sunday fair.
For Wyoming and Montana Fair Satur
day; south to west winds; Sunday fair.
I.ocnl lleiMird.
OFl'ICH OF U. S. WKATIIHU UUHKAU,
OMAHA, March 2H, Official record" of tem
pemturo nud precipitation compared with
(ho corresponding day of tho last three
years:
1901. 1900. 1S99. UC'S.
Maximum temperature, .. :i7 3 .11 .'.!
Minimum temperature .. :il 31 Si 23
Mi'iui tempcraturo :il 31 27 31
Precipitation 1i T Ml .
ltrcord of tempcraturo unil precipitation
nt Omaha for this duy nnd since Mutch J,
1901:
Normal temperatu'ro 12
Dollclency for tho day i
Total exccxH slnco March 1.,
Normal precipitation
ICxcchs for the day
Total precipitation since Mar,
Kxcess since March 1
Hxcpfh for cor. nerlod. lrmo. .
Dollclency for cor. period, 1S99 7i Inch
llciiortu from Ktutloun nt 7 I. M
1..
,.. .07 inch
.. .OS Inch
1.79 Inches
.. .13 Inch
12 incli
STATIONS AND STATU
OF WEATHER.
9 3 a.
n s3i
Omahu, snowing
North I'latte, snowing ....
I'lu-yenne, cloudy
Salt Lake, partly cloudy.
Rapid City, snowing
Huron, cloudy
Willlston, clear
Chicago, cloudy
St. I.ouls, raining
St, Paul, cloudy
Davenport, cloudy
Kansns City, raining
Helena, cloudy
Havre, clear
lllxmarck, cloudy
Cinlvestou, cloudy
32 37 .ir.
20 2S .S
20 21 .21
3ii -V) T
30 30 ,(m;
32 3S .00
42 -Ifi .00
2S 3 1 .OH
3S II .30
34 30 .00
35 12 .00
31 30 .32
32 42 T
42 40 T
3G 3S .00
US 70 T
Indicates trace of precipitation.
U A. WELSH,
Local Forecast Official.
Meet Me Today
At IIAFOR'S Twentieth Century Lumber Emporium OPENING
J '9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 1 H
E OFFER FREE, AD VICE by our Phvslclans. FREE SAMPLE of Dr. Kay'a
Lune Halm, and on IT.T.US'rTi A Twn -nnnxf 'ihT,:?,.!, ,.t.:
Thousands havo availed themselves of our ucnerous offer; hnvo written our spccialltts
rejoice tn regained health, txplaln fully as jour correspondonco is kept contldentlal.
Dr. Kay s Lung Balm
Cuqranteod to euro ovory Couch, Cold. noarsencss..Innucnza. T.aOrlnnc. Whoonlntr
BU, i-rpup, catarrh, and all affeotlons of the lungs and throat. Safe for all bkcs and
wuuvnosKjmacn. hoia Dyarutrclsts at 100. ana 25c.. or inal ed
El. J. Kay Medical Co., Saratoga Springs. N.Y.
8: t.'ou
U docs not sicken or dlsacrco with thnstomach
on receipt or price, by Dr.
A rC "vrtlT nimniir' ciTrrniirTi
Take Mull's (irapc Tonic The crushed fruit luxullvc. Tho Now Wonder
for bad health, no mutter what tho disease, 'twill do jjood. Druggists 50c.
Tho LlehtnlnB Medlclno Co., Rock Island, Ills.
Mull's LlKlituliif? Pain Killer cures rheumatlo puhm, 25c.
"HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
Wheols! Wheels! Wbrclsl how they bo!
Ride a Ilco wheel and bo In tho swim.
Wakefulness,
Badly nourished nerves aro irritable and uneasy, bo aro norvca
that are overworked and worn'Out. The quiet and harmony of tho
nerve-centers aro gono; and every effort either of mind or body
increases the jarring and discord. Thoy cannot rest becauso thoy
are hungry; and tho sleep that comes after a night of tossing,
brings neither rest nor strength. Feed tho nerves. Nourish and
tone them up, and wakeful nights -will be a thing of tho past. Dr.
Miles' Nervine is the best remedy for wakefulness because it
makes strong nerves.
"I was restless and uneasy all tho time, had no ambition
and felt about half sick. I was so nervous that it seemed
almost Impossible to remain in bed and I would toss and
pitch for houra beforo I could get to sleep. I began taking
Dr. Miles' Nervine and in a short tlmo was ablo to sleep tho
whole night through, awaking in tho morning feeling re
freshed and rested." O. F. Buito, Kcesevllle, N. Y.
D. Miles' Nervine
Is a brain and norvofood and restorativo medicine that helps nature
reconstruct tho wasted cells and tissues and restoro
health. Try a bottle NOW.
Sold by druggists on a punrmt ee. Du. MiLts Ltar - t fn n'irt Tnrl
ENO
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Remnant Day Again
The popularity of our I'M DAY and SATl'ItDAV KK.MXAXT SALES
will he In no whit nlmtctl by thu offt'i'IngH this week.
Embroideries and
Insertions
Mill End Lengths of
: Table Linens
This section will Hhow koiiio very de
tdrahle length nt very Htnall priced
In emhrolderlcH, ciIkch and InHcrtloim.
Wo havo also n hit; lino of cmbrold
erlcH, some lu lull plccrs, marked at
special prlco to close. ON SALIC TC
:ay.
Wn hlMll placo mi mile, today n
largo lino of mill end Tahlo clotha In
'J, -.u unil i.i'iikMin.
TIipho nro ccniilnn IrlMi linen and,
wlillo we hnpo to mipply ull comers, wo
ndvlse early huyliib'.
Remnants in All Departments.
Ml. OltlMIIlS I'llO.III'TI.V I'll, 1, 131).
now WILL
"THE DOTS'
APPJ3AH MAKCll JiOTII?
99
aafi2aai
i iHMBHBBIB
The "Comstock Process''
Is tho most succcBHful method for rcducInK nnd relieving
pain In all kinds of dental operations that Iiqh jot hcen
presented to tho public. It has been used by lending den
lists of tho cubI for nearly two years, and has been pro
nounced by them to he entirely Hatlsfnctory. Our patients
uro delighted with tho results It produces. If you aro
nervous and your teeth nro scnsltlvo wo will bo pleased ta
explain It to you.
. ..Telephone 145
H. I. Woodbury, D. D. S., Council Bluffs.
30 Pearl St. S? h..