THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 20, inoi. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL Mt.?l MEVIIO.V Davis Bells drugs. Bee Ilic girl In robes of fire. Htockort tells laco curtains. Gas fixtures find globes at Ulxby's. Film ABC beer, Noumnycr's hotel. Wollmun. sclentino optician. 40U tl'way. Pnsturnfje. Judson, 923 Sixth ave. Tel. 318. Now fancy frames. C. li. Alexander & Co., 323 Uroadway. IJorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Urown of JlnrrlMon street, u hod. Sirs. C. J(. Orvls has returned from a visit with relatives at Audubon, la. W. F. Graff, undertaker and dlslnfector, 101 South Main street, 'Phone G06. Got your work dono at the popular Eaclo laundry, TH Uroadway, 'Phono 157. Correct und cxcluslvo styles of elegant photos ut Schmidt's, 631 Uroadway. Morgan & Klein, upholstering, furniture repairing, mattress making. va H. Main si. For sale, ruhber-llred jilanobox buggy, In good condition. Inquire Kevin's barn, Scott street. For Mb), household furnlturn anil horso nnd buggy, cheap. Inquire 1. A. Hamilton, Urn lid hotel. Mrs. It. K. .lames, 101 HroadWBy. Is homo from a visit with relatives ut Urunlsvlllo und Halt I.uko City, Utah. A want ud In Tho ltee will bring results. The same uttantlon given 13 a want ad In Council U luffs as at the 0riha ofllce. Mrs. A. II. Nmarlno, nged fiO yrnrs. died lust evening lit her home, 121 Damon street. Hint leaves Iter husband, flvo daughters and four sons. Charles Myers nnd Harry James, run away boys from Marlon, la., were tHknn homo lust evening by John James, lather of tho James boy. A marriage llrctiso wns Issued yesterday to .Samuel A. Painter of (Kenwood, In., nged ID, mid Nnllln McKcevon of Norfolk, Nib., nged 21, They were, married by Justice Fer rler. Henry lleese, nged fS yrnrs, died yester day morning nl his homo In Lewis town ship. IIu rniulo his homo with his stepson, Charles Peters. The funeral will be this nflernoon at 2, and burial will bo In Fair view cemetery. Rev. M. i. Haney, rvnngcllst, will preach In Iowa Holiness association hall, Main 'Htreet and First avenue, tonight nnd Hun day afternoon und evening. An all-day meeting will ho held Monday, with Haw Mr. Iluncy In charge. .toe Wagner, tho hoy from Pullman, 111., who matin an Involuntary trln In it freleht ear to this city, was taken to South Onialin last night by James Pague, u packing houso employe, who formerly lived next door to tho boy's parents In Chicago. Forrest Jenkins, 8 years old, of fAI Stuts man Hlrcet. ransacked tho houso during tho ubsenro of tho other memberH of tho family, securing S, and started east. Ho was overhauled at Crescent City Inst even ing ii ml brought home. Ho had spent only Mrs. Anna Tlesclmfer, aged 51 yenrs, died yesterday morning nt her homo, ulna miles south of tho city. In .Mills county. Ilor husband and live children survive her. The funeral will bo Sunday morning at 10, from tho family home, llurlal will be In tho Hloomer cemetery. The body of .Mrs. Mno Hadlow. who died In Phoenix, Ariz., will arrive In this city this morning. The funeral will be from J.unkley's undertaking rooms, West Uroad way. this afternoon ut 2, nnd burlnl will ho In Walnut Hill cemetery, ltev. .T. W. Wil son of tho Congregational church will con duct tho services. x.TJ10 im'I11",1!1 Stock company, supporting Miss Kiln Wilson, will open n week's en gagement at the Dohany theater tomorrow night. It Is said to he one of tho best repertoire organizations on tho rond. Tho opening piece will bn "Doris," Knio Kllsler's greatest success. Tho story Is full of In- J'ii, vi!th ri I,rp,t' ronnuico running through It. Tho company carries a car load of scenery and electrical effects. Somo excellent specialties will bo Introduced at each performance. N. V. Plumbing Co.. lerepnnne 280. C. Lotigco. W. A. Maurer and C. VS. Price, a coraralttco representing tho stock holders of tho Commercial National bank of this city, now being organized, aro pre pared to rccelvo offers of n sultablo build ing for banking purposes. Address C. E. Trice, Grand hotel. Bananas 10 cents per dozen. Dartcl & Miller. Telephone 359. Davis sells paint. Dance tonight nt Hughes hall. Rubber statops nt DoLong's. 307 B'way. Henl Untnte Trnnnfrrs. These transfers wero filed yesterday In tho bstract, tltio nnd 3oan office of J. w. Squlro, 101 Pearl street: Carl II, a. Vogoler to Ilosena Bar bara ogeler, lot 8, block 15, Mill mid, w. d j 60o m,"i C, Hodson. ,lml husbuncl to Sarah I. Heardsley, wH vi lot :i. Auditor h Btibdlv, und part hU ne'i JS-iS-H. w. d ' ' i Ann I-riink J. I'loghoft and wlfo to "fin aVr:,llM ,oMaco- . r. town or Macedonia, w. d...'... "... X6 J'AM'nClmn'1n1Kmn'i,'lnilnlstrntor. t.i adms". d.C ."B:.."W 8oU nn!i 3'li-- Charles C. I'ierrVitdmVtd'Va'torl'to Wli 4" ndmsT, UIU"v!fc 8Vi U 9-75-42, IJ,pr" J "'' Marks and ' wl'f e ' t o Na sh ii'ii 3,010 iui18i S')"."'"" n,,,mlt 60 'l In Hay- llss Ac Palmor's add, w. d 1 Kn Lrnstus a. Honson to same lou'ir. and a), block D. Benson ' 2d adi, ' 800 Total nine transfers ivFim 'Comminution nn.i An old phyBlclan, retired from practice had placed In his hands by an East India missionary tho formula of a simply vegcta bio remedy for tho speedy and permanent euro of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh asthma and nil throat nnd lung affections;' nlio a positive nnd radical euro for ner vous debility and all nervous complaints laying tested Its wonderful curative powers n thousands of cases, and desiring to re llovo human suffering. I will send free of chnrgo to all who wish It. this recipe, in Gorman, trench or English, with full dlrcc tlons for preparing and UBlng. Sent by nuill. by addressing, with stamp, naming Thi London Too Hand Turned SHOE llavo you scph it In our show window? For tha prlco you cannot dupli cate, this shoo anywhere. They nro neat, mado in the latest styles and will wear to perfect satlsfac tlon In fact, wo guaran tee satisfaction with any shoe, bought at our store, from tho lowest to tho highest price. SARGENT'S Look for (he near. FARM LOANS MAlatAft In ..w t aim! iowa. Jamet N. Casady, Jr., m Main at. Council Bluflft, LEWIS CUTLER , Funeral Director (SuccMsor to W, C, Eitep) S PIMltL. BTKBKT. 'i'koa 07, BLUFFS. ELIS IN THEIR NEW HOME Haidiomt New Oltibhonit Dtdiuttd in Oauncll Bluffi. COMPLETE WITHOUT A DOLLAR OF DEBT Member of (lie Order Ontlier from Mnny Plnces to Join (he Festivities, snil lluuilrril of Women Inspect (lie lltillillitK. 1 Council Bluffs lodge No. G31, Hcncvolent and Protected Order of Elks, opened and dedicated Its new clubhouse yesterday In the presence of a largo gathering of the antlcrcd herd from all parts of western Iowa nnd eastern Nebraska. Stores were gaily decorated with the colors of tho order, purplo and white. Hundreds of men woro badges surmounted with a button having on Its faro a picture of tho handsomo club house, indicating membership In tho order. Crowds poured to and from tho depots with bands of imislc. All Indicated that Council Uluffs was In tho hands of tho Elks. Tho first contingents of visiting Elks began to arrive on tho morning trains and by noon tho rotunda of tho Grand hotel was thronged. Every train during tho after noon brought In its delegations and nt I o'clock the Elks, several hundred strong, paraded from the depots on Main street up Main street, around Baylies park to the Grand hotel, headed by Klpllngcr's mil itary bond of Omaha. The clubhouse, gay In Its floral decora tions nnd bright with Its electric lights, was thrown open to tho members of the order nt 7 o'clock, but it was not until 8 o'clock that tho dedication exercises wero held. In tho absmcc of Grnnd Exalted Iluler Jeromo II. Klshcr, who wns prevented by his wife's Illness from being present, tho dedication was performed according to tho ritual of tho order by Fred C. Robinson of Dubuquo, district deputy for Iowa. Follow ing the dedication ceremonies proper were a number of addresses. Chaiilnln Wnlk tin Chnrlty. To Grand Exalted Iluler Fisher had been assigned the address on "Charity," but In his absenro Kov. George Edward Walk, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church and chaplain of tho Council Bluffs lodge, spoko on this theme, saying: Charity Is one of tho sweetest words In the lnngunge. Thcro Is n melody In It that Is calculated to touch all hearts. As tho great poet hns said of Mercy, so of Charity, "It Is twice blessed." It is an attrlbuto of the Great Exulted Ruler of us all. It has no kinship with Bcltlshness, which Is for-" cigr, to ilio genius und spirit or our order and may never hero llnd an abiding placo so long us wo bo truo men and loyal to our Ideals. Helllshness Is probably tho meanest nnd most disgusting passion thnt robs llfo of Its beauty. There Is something In tho atmosphere of a selfish person that Is cold and rcpollant as the winds which sweep o'er Arctic plains. Tho selfish heart is u desert In which nothing that Is good can live. In which nothing thnt Is beautiful cun grow. It Is mi arid waste, destitute of every feature that can attract or charm a flower that emits no fragrance. Thero Is no likeness, no kinship between selfishness nnd anything that has como from the hand of our Great Exalted Ruler. tSod'H sun shines for us all. His birds sing for nil. His flowers bloom for all. Every where llfo und beauty, spring up ut our feet and nature furnishes nn endless succession of sweet surprises to tho man who has learned to read her pages. And then, ton, my brothers, thero is no economy In sel fishness. Tho richest Uvea aro thoso thnt have been most lavish In blessings to others. It Is moro blessed to glvo than re ceive. What monument liko tho brave, honest, unselllsh deeds of kindness for others, plied ono upon another with tho Muster's ap proval stumped upon them? What monu- m,'ni '1. a ,eur or BlKn ot genuine sor row? Tho obelisk Btnnds In Now York on alien shores and stares down from tho heroic deeds of tho mighty past. It is old, but who does It commemorato? Tho heroic deeds of great men may bo engraved upon tablets of brass und carved upon sculptured marb e, but tho brass will tarnish and tho marblo will crumble! Let the memory ot tho unBelllsh deeds nnd sucrllices of an un solllsh life linger behind us and then wo will bo ablo to say In perfect truth ero wo lenvo these mortal snores, "Cnrvo not n line, raise not a stone. But leave mo ulono with my glory." J. II. Niilllvnu on Justice. To J. B. Sullivan, exalted ruler of the Creston lodge, was assigned tho address on "Justice." He Bald: Tim Iowa Elk is of noble heritage. His family has not fed upon that which pol lutes and destroys. Tho green ncrcs have over been tho resting placo of him !,0? flJce,"MS ?f foot Is but equaled rith.SJ.uM.,C0 hhj heart. This great J1 ,coJi n"i " nere ,od"' ""J unites with Its loca brethren In commemorating this fenst of plenty nnd prosperity. kiM,L.Hro.lh,-T Council Bluffs, your v , T, 'nro,uBhoilt tho stnto congratulate on upon tho noble work hero accom plished. Wo have watched your progress nnd growth and have wondered at your .c"?' Tho unanimity of fmrposo nnd good feeling found nmong you Is Indeed &atCh '.? ,i,hVU0 ,E,k- ? "day be i11.0 ,H.ntu, f your hospltablo home. rT.?SinCm,?.tfe 'PtW ' i'l upon the f H""?0"111,1 principles of humanity. iTfnfou,nda.Uo.n, ul'on which tho Henevo cnt and Protectlvo On or of Elks Is based Is tho noblest Imaginable. One of Uh Gr illes and almost tho brightest In Its gnlaxy of stars Is justlco, Justice to nil mank iirf Tho human heart Is ever open "7, Ita ill vino "7- Tonight tho purest thought In tho !!r.nl0.f;;e,ry Klk,18 I."0 hnPPH ess he may bring to others. Justlco shall ever remain SH..,no.'if .,ho,Forncrs,0"03 of tlmt n?gan" zutlon that believes In the nobility of man" HlKher I'urpnura of Klkilom. Charles H. PIckott. past exalted ruler of tho Waterloo (la.) lodge, who is a prom inent candldato for grand exalted ruler of tho order, spoko along tho lines of the higher purposes and mission of Elkdom. Ho said tho Elks wero In sympathy with tho forces and tho Influences nt work for tho uplifting of mankind and wero. In tnrt a. potent factor In this work. Tho order of Elks, he asserted, was purely an American A Woman in the Case. Yn..uIS.?-b.e A Contented Woman.'1 u.P.iobably k"?w "h" e"ch watch HwrmLca.r''"8 w'.'.h 11 our Buuranteo w.rJtc" you like-as to case and unJ..f w!' ',n 10 your Inspection Fne nCMHin ,un ,ollUetco of Blllt- ing ou to the proverbial "T." Herman M. Leffert Optician, Jtifreler anal Kniiraver, sal Rroadnar. Conacll HluRa. organization and one that was rapidly growing. Ho complimented tJio Council Bluffs lodge on Its beautiful home and spoko of the purpose for which It should be used, Other addresses were mado by Judge Ilartlett of Omaha, Lieutenant Governor Mllllman of Logan nnd William Jennings Bryan. District Deputy Robinson was assisted In tho dedication by F, S. Emerson of .oux Kails, district deputy for South Dakota; Colonel R. J, Woods of Sioux Falls, Mosc3 O'Brien, Gcorgo B. Cronk, Judge Lyslc Ab bott of Omaha nnd Dr. T. B. Laccy, past ex alted ruler of the local lodge. During the evening punch was served In tho billiard room and at the closo of the exercises luncheon was served In tho Royal Arcanum halt In the Bcuo-Shugart block closo by. These comprised the reception committee: Dr. T. B. Laccy, M. r. Rohrer, L. C. uunn, it. nnnnnn. n. nans, u. a. Oulnn, D. A. Hamilton. Victor E. Hcmlcr. son. P. a Aylesworth. I red Emnkle, Oeorgj Ocrner. . L Baughn. M. L. Lvans, p. L. Hclnshclmcr, J. C. Mllllman and F. A. Dean, Women lnnpeet the House, During tho afternoon the clubhouse was thrown open to tho wives of tho members. a reception being held from 2 to C o'clock, at which several hundred women availed themselves of the opportunity of Inspect' Inn 111 nhlli.nnma T l I . i . . . . ...hh 1. I.l.li, " "'"'" i and had thrown tho greasy stuff Into a Orr, . A. Mnurer, I- red Senrlc. . K box Rnu u03cJ t Sl)onta,,e0us combns Sapp, Robert Peregoy, . L. Douglass, h. tlou folowcU nn(1 , box wn8 burned. The H. Mcrrlum, Tom I arnsworth. T. N. Peter- room wns ,, ,, ,hn ,,rn hn.i mn,in IMK IIIU UUUIUUIUDi 1 IIU MUliPU " IUIOIII clock nuu motto of the order, nmdo of vlo ni.t ...U 1 1 At . i ji i , , . . ... . , . luuiiiuui uuiiuiuh at lowu I'll), 10 uu luur ?f t m. firn. f . ? . n VT' 8t0rIcs hlh' b'"" " "'""o and fireproof, to wh o tulips, ferns and palms. In the lodge lnce luo ouo brucd ,fl8t Tho 1 n.n, n t X rUlr 8 ,8,1U?" VSnft,tnto architect has been Instructed to pre magnificent Bctplcce, presented by J. F.I , , .... , L , f i " yr j 1' im "80n whl 0 la 1 lM" frcshments wero served during tho after-',. noon In tho billiard room. These formed tho women's reception committee: Mrs. John N. Baldwin, Mrs. W. J. Davenport, Mrs. Lucius Wells, Mrs. Emmet Tlnlcy, Mrs. William Arnd, Mrs. F. A. Buckman, Mrs. victor E. Bender, Mrs. George K, smith, Mrs. T. N. Peterson, Mrs. A. T. tho faco of tho fact that the oil which Elwcll, Miss Carrie Schoentgcn, Mrs. J. B. j has been found thero Is pronounced by cx Atklns, Miss Ellen Aylesworth, Mrs. H. H. perts from the oil regions to be genuine Van Brunt, Miss Jesslo Farnsworth, Mrs H. A. Scnrle, Miss Nolllo Ilaworth, Mrs. W. A. Maurer, Miss Cella Mulquccn, Mrs. E. A. Troutman, Miss Nolllo Moore, Mrs. L. Zurmuoblen, Jr., nnd Miss May Crniic. These formed tho committee In charge of the arrangements: II. II. Van Brunt, chair man: E. A. Troutman, secretary; E. E. Aylesworth, E. II. Haworth and Edward W. Hart. Career of the l,oilg;e. Council Bluffs lodgo No. C21, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, was organized December 27, 1S99, with a membership of 215. The present membership Is over 601. Tho officers nro: W. J. Davenport, exalted ruler; Emmet Tlnlcy, lending knight; L. Zurmuchlen, Jr., loyal knight; E. A. Trout man, lecturing knight; Harry 55. Haas, sec retary F. A. Buckman, treasurer; N. A. Tyrrell, tylcr; E. H. Haworth, esquire; George Edward Walk, chaplain; John T. Mulquccn, Inner guard; F. H. Scarlc, or ganist; trustees, H. H. Van Brunt, A. T. Elwcll nnd T. N. Peterson; past exalted rulers, John N. Baldwin and Dr. T. B. Laccy. Tho lodgo enters upon Its new clubhouse without ono dollar of debt, tho last Bbaro of Block having been sold yesterday. Tho furntturo was mado especially for tho lodge and wns paid for In cash as delivered. The total cost of tho building and furnishings reached 130,000. These formed tho building committee: II. A. Senrlc, president; II, H. Van Brunt, vlco president; D. A. Hamilton, secretary; C. R. Hannan, treasurer. Danco tonight at Hughes' hall. Bananas 10 cents per dozen. Bartel Miller, Telephone 339. Gravel roofing. A. II. Read, 541 Droad'y. TIIOUIII.K OVHIl SMALLPOX III M.S. Ilonril of MnpervlNom Finds Flnnnclnl Problem n Sertoli One. Tho Board of Supervisors put In all of yesterday wrestling with tho smallpox bills, and ubout decided which to pay and which to reject, formal action being de ferred until this morning, when tho wbolo matter will bo embraced In a blanket reso lution. Dr. V. L. Trcynor, whose claim In ac cordance with his contract with tho Board of Health of this city was cut down 1350, held a conferenco with the members of tho board Thursday night, at which they agreed ho Bhould bo permitted to draw tho money allowed him thoreon without waiv ing his right to siio the county for tho bnlanco. Tho board, however, after con sulting with tho county attornoy, changed Its mind when It convened yesterday morn ing nnd went directly back on Its ngroe ment, nnd refused to accept Dr. Treynor's proposition. A resolution of thanks was presented to City Trcaburer Truo, who acted as pur chasing agent for tho Board of Health. Buy your trecB, shrubs and roses of Menera... 02J East Broadway, Council B'.ufft. Telephones, office, 404; residence, 44tJ5. Danco tonight at Hughes' hall. Cll.Wtii: IX IJA'l'll OF I3.C.MIMIKXT. IlrlKnile AVIII IMteli Tents Later In AnKiixt 'I'lmn Kziieeteil, Following tho ofllclal notification from Ad jutant Gcnoral Bycrs received by Captain Tlnlcy of Comoany L that tho brigade en campment of the Fifty-first nnd Flfty-soc-ond regiments, Iown National guard, would be hold In Council Bluffs August 7 to 14 In clusive canio a notlco yesterday that tho dato had been changed. Tho date as orlglunlly fixed conflicted with tho dato sot for the republican state convention at Cedar Rapids, August 7, and tho adjutant general wrote Captain Tlnley yesterday that tho encampment would bo August 14 to 21 Inclusive Instead. Bananas 10 conts per dozen. Bartel & Miller. Telephone 359. Danco tonight at Hughes' hull. Prepare for lllennlnl, Tho program for tho biennial meeting of tho Iowa Federation of Woman's clubs In this city. May 1 to 3 has been completed by the local committee. Tho sessions will be In tho Broadway Methodist church. Tho evening ot May 1 a reception will bo given tho visiting delegates at tho Orand hotel after a trip to I.nko Manawn. Thursdny ovenlng, May 2. Lorado Taft of Chicago win lecture on "American Painters nnd Sculptors." Friday evening r concert will , bo given for the visitors. This program . arrangod by the local committee will not I In any wuy intcrfcro with tho regular bus!- 1 noss program of the biennial. All mem bers of tho women's clubs of this city ex poctlng to cnterluln any of tho visiting dele- , gates will flud a list In the clubrooms In tho Merrlam block. The committee In charge is anxlouB that members should designate before Monday next which dele gates they wish to entertain. Bananas 10 cents per dozen. Bartel & Miller. Telephone 359. Davis itlls (lass, BLAZE AT STATE CAPITOL Gaini Little Hiadwaj and From Worth of Pirtproof Building. GENUINE PETROLEUM IN CLAY COUNTY Ari'hlilsliiii Kenne Prohibits Liquor Dcnlliiu by Catholics Dentil of Plonerr Merclmnt Tux Fer rets Mnke II I K Kind. DES MOINES, April 19. (Special.) Tho advantages of fireproof construction tor public buildings was shown at tho Iowa 8tnto cnnlt0, lnU mornlng when, about 5 nvinnk. fin. wn. in thn dnon. mcIll room of ,he bal,cmont floor, i J(lIlUor llal, used Homo wa8to for clcan The Ing ttlo Htart wllc, f d nnJ w out u woul(, haV(J bocn (he flro to havo t out of u as easily put mposslblo for got out of tho room even If It had not been discovered, This Is tho third flro which has started In tho capltol within a few months, none of them caus ing any grcnt loos. cir S(n(e Meillenl HnlldlnK. Tho regents of tho State university have determined upon the erection of a now 1 .l I t t...lt,ll . t rt, , , . i,,..,,.,, vt ...i,.4rtW . . . uu " f nmii-i IU till H')'IU1 iniivu ui that amount. Tho plans for the now build Ing at Ames to replace a burned bulldlni ,nr nn ,,, mn onn call for nn expenditure of nearly $300,000. Morthwcut lotrn (III. Tho belief Is gaining that the oil find In CIny county, near tho town of Green ville, la genuine and that nil tho theories of the geologists fall to tho ground In petroleum nnd of a good quality, .cvr Corporation.. Ex-Senator Gronowog of Council Bluffs was In Dcs Moines today to complete the legalizing of tho Groueweg &. Schoentgcn company by filing tho articles with sccro tnry of state. The capital stock Is $200,000. Tho Waterloo Ico and Fuel company of Waterloo has becomo Incorporated, with n capital of $17,000, by L. D. Miller, II. B. lloxlo nnd others. Tho Jasper County Telephone company of Newton was Incorporated, with $60,000 cap ltal, by II. J. Blanchalne, I. S. Mahau und others. Tho Mclroso nnd Charlton Tclcpbono company of Russell, Lucas county, has been Incorporated, with $2,000 capital stock, by W. J. Marshall, C. R. Kirk and others. Cntliollon nnd Mqanr Ileal I it k. Archbishop Kcano of Dubuquo is creating a stir In Catholic circles by his firm atti tude In opposition to tho liquor traffic. Ho has given an ultimatum to Catholics that they must not bo keepers of saloons. At tho great gathering In Dubuque, where he was Invested with tho pallium, ho mado several sarp attacks on, tho liquor traffic and declared that ho would invoko all the powors of the uburch to compel Catholics to abandon tho liquor t raffle. "It Catholic saloon keepers 'continue to disobey me," ho snld, "I shall be obliged to Instruct my priests to refuse tho sacrament ot tho church to them." I)en(h ot Pioneer Merchant. J. D. Secbcrgcr, tho head of the whole Bale Iron nnd hardware houso of J. D. Seobcrger & Co. of this city, died this afternoon after a short Illness of pneu monia. Ho had been In business In Dcs Moines continuously nearly forty years, nnd his houso was for many years practically tho only largo, wholesalo houso of the city. Ho was n hard-working man, although frail ot build. Ilaek from Honolulu. Potentnto Evans of Za-Ga-ZIg templo of this city and his wife and a number ot tho other Shrlnors who went from Iowa on tho pilgrimage to Honolulu, havo re turned homo greatly pleased with the Jour ncy. The enttro Hawaiian islands wero traversed by tho Shrlners and a templo was established In Honolulu with the name "Aloha." Tho name means good or love and was selected by the natives. Tax Ferrets Mnke IHk Find. Tho most remarkablo find of tax ferrets In Iowa In tho matter of hidden property subject to tnxatlon Is in Muscatluo county, whero it Is reported that ono law firm has been accused of holding property until the unpaid taxes nmount to $77,000. The fer rets havo found a largo amount of other property subject to taxation. Depot HrenkerH Arc Arrested. CRESTON, la., April 19. (Special.) Tho two men who broke Into the Chicago, Bur lington & Qulncy depot at Kent Tuesday night wero nrrcsted Wednesday afternoon DOHANY THEATER One Week, Commencing Sunday, April 21. The Southern Stock Company Supporting Mies Ella Wilson. Opening Play "DORIS" ,A carload of scenery and electrical effects. Ladles free Monday night. Mozelle In her special Electrical Flro Dance. PRICES-I0-20-30C. seven miles northwest of tcnox by a Taylor county deputy shorlff. They wero brought to Creston by Sheriff Miller. Both pleaded guilty when nrrnlgned before Justice Max well and were bound over to the grand Jury, They could not glvo bonds and were sent to the county Jail. Tho robbers glvo their names as John Smith and George King. They nre about 19 years old nnd nro strangers here. WORLD'S LARGEST TOW BOAT Diiliiiiine Firm (letn Contract from Mououicnliela Company for Its Construction. DUBUQUE, In.. April 19. Tho Iowa Iron company was today awarded tho contract to build the largest towboat In the world for tho Monougahola Coal company of Pittsburg, Tho craft will havo power to tow fifty steel barges and will cost $250,000. FAIR AND WARMER SATURDAY Unstern XclirnnUn Get I'ticoiirnKlnK Promise from ForecnntliiK llnrenu nt WiinIiIiik ton. WASHINGTON, April 19. Forecast for Saturday and Sunday: For Nebraska and Kansns Fair Satur day, with warmer In extreme eastern por tions; Sunday increasing cloudiness; south erly winds. For Iown, Missouri nnd Illinois Fair and warmer Saturday nnd Sunday; fresh north erly, shifting to southeasterly winds. For North nnd South Dakota Fair nnd warmer Saturday; Sunday cloudy aud cooler; southerly winds. Lorn I Ileroril, OFFICK OF THE WEATHER lUinnAy, OMAHA, April 19. Otllclal record or tem perature and precipitation coinparrd with the corresponding day ot tho Inst three years: 1901. 1900. 1659. Hit. Maximum temperature... K 72 70 o Minimum temperature.... n." 15 41 37 Mean temperature 45 M M IS Precipitation nil ,ii ,is ,hi Record of temperature nnd rrectpltatton nt Omaha for this day and since March 1, inoi: Normal temperature 02 Deficiency for the day 7 Total deficiency hIiico Murrh 1 is Normal precipitation 11 inch Deficiency for tho day fts inch Total slnco March 1 2.W Inchon Deficiency slnco March 1 r;l inch Deficiency for cor. period, 1900 3S Inch Deficiency for cor, period, 1899.... 2.45 Inches Report from Stations at 7 V. .M. a .pud r : 5 . ,. ? r if a : 3 : no r,i .00 r.2 r.i .no 70 72 ,co i w: ,co f.c m .on K no .( :ti .in) u 51 .00 4fi 4S .no 4s 62 .no M 62 .00 t!2 Gl .(11 IW 06 .00 5i SS .00 06 as .01) STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATIIEIL North Platte, clear Cheyenne, clear Salt Lake City, clear Rapid City, clear Huron, clear WHllston, clear Chicago, qlear St. Iouls, clear St. Paul, cloudy Davenport, clear Kansas City, partly cloudy Helena, cloudy Havre, rlear Bismarck, clear , Galveston, clear T Tracu of precipitation. U A. WELSH. Local Forecast Official. An Excellent Combination, Tho pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Svnur of Piob, manufactured by tho California Fio Sritui Co., Illustrate tho value of obtaining tho liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them in tho form most refreshing to tho taste and acpeptablo to tho system. It is the ono perfect strengthening laxa-ti-, cleansing tho system effectually, disponing colds, headaches and fevere gently yet promptly and enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it tho ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs aro used, as they nre pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtaiued from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, plenso remember tho full name of tho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. X.OUIBVXX.1, XT. NEW YORK, JT. T. Vtoritlo by all D'ugglsts. Prlco 60c. per bottla The "Comstock Process Is the most successful method for reducing and relieving pain In all kinds of dental operations that has yot been presented to the public. It has been used by leading don. tlsts of the east for nearly two years, and has been pro nounced by them to be entirely satisfactory. Our patlontj are delighted with the results It produces. If you arc nervous and your teeth are sensitive we will bo pleased to explain It to you. . ..Telephone 148 H. I. Wtidbury, D. D. $., Council Bluffs. 30 Pearl St. Grand Hots) indicates purity and perfection in brew ing. It has been used on more bottles than any other label in the world. It is found only on the famous bottling of Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louis, U. S. A. Brewers of the original Rtidwelser, Faust, Michelob, Anheuscr-Standard, Pale-Lager, Export Pals, Black & Tan, Exquisite and Malt-Nutrinc. Oritur promptly lllleil by GEO. KRUO, MGR. ANHEUSER-BUSCH BRANCH, OMAHA. m w w vm vm m JUI1M Km FASTEST TRAINS SHORTEST LINE THE Z UNION it winy FOR W ESTERN POINTS. THE FOLLOWING NEEDS NO COMMENTi Missouri River to SALT LAKE CITY . 6AN FRANCISCO portland . . . Missouri River to SALT LAKE CITY . SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND .... DTA.II,D tSrrOHHATIOir FUXX1SHXD tTFOST ArPMOATIOW TO New City Ticket Offce-1324 Farnam. Telephone 316. COSTS MITIIIM: TO l.WHSTIOATIO. DON'T BE $20 to $35 ' w.-ur $1,000 Weekly m i:i,i:hii:.n(.k MJCKSSAItV. .0 CAPITAL. opens thn 5,000,000 pores, causes profuso perspiration, expelling all Impurities from tho blood and system. Cleanses, purines. Invigorates and tones up entire system, Inwardly and outwardly. Proiliieen Clennllness. Ilenltli. SlreiiKlh, Yljtor, ii flenr Skin anil it llrllllnnt Coiuplexloii. Makes your blood pure. You sleep sound. You feci younger, like a now being. Prevents disease, IvnilorHrd liy tin at eminent ili hIoIiiiin mill over l.il.lO.OIIO UMern, Cured C'olila, LiiKrliie, It lieu. miitlNiii, neuralgia, malaria, bronchltls.cczema. catarrh, plies, dropsy, lemaln Ills, heudnche, and nil blood, xklii, nerve unci klili'.ey trouhle. A Hot .SprliiKn trciitr.MMit ut liouie, rtedilees Obesity. llesei liitlom Weight 10 lbs. Uest made. Kaslly carried, No assistant or oxperl. rncu needed. Child can operate. Iadles oiilhilHliiHtlu. Slilppeil to nny uililresn on receipt of if.". (to. Complete with Heater, formulas, directions; ulso Prof. Oerlng's tf.tMl CJ Hide Hunk to Health nnd Ileauty Fit HI J, tiiinriiutceil to ln the norlc mill bout. reiireMeiiteil or money rfdioiled. Order toiluy. Yf. .lit II ItlOSI'd.V SIIILi:. Co pi til I lIM,0()().OI. 1,111'Ki'Nt iiiniiiif. of Until t'lililnelH In the world. i:n.tiF, with us. WRITE US ANYWAY stating, ngo county wanted, etc. Pnmiililet, Testlinonliiln, ete. Thu AVOHI.II MAt'FAt.'TUI(l.n CO., IIOIII He i'cconimct this Compnuy (is PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers CoiiHultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mall add 5 cents for poatage. Pennyroyal pills U IIUII i1 Cold u.t.iu, bo. (r.iit kakxlltll.i,. mui ImlU. ntmyt rr 1'arllfal.n. TmiIb..u . 4 uBIUrrLatTM.'' hliiw Hi PACIFIC iO nornt - QDIDK. TltAIC AN 1 , . OTITKTI 1- X.1XB 238 310 258 SHOnTKIl TJlAJf AWT OTIIKa z.m WIUTH KOIt IMtOI'OSlTIO.V ANVW.VV. HARD UP! TO $1500 ANNUAL INCOME. Mr. Tassel nimlo $1500.00 llrst C month. Jlr. JIuiicy, of Tcxiih, inadn $12.60 llrst 2 hours, over $:Hk).00 llrst month. Mrs. How nrd, of Iown, Hold 21 llrst week. Mr. Smith, of Colorado, mailn $2H.".oo llrst month. Mrx. Hoard, of New York, J100.N). Mlns WIkkIiih, of Inn., $200.00. MIhb Nestle, of Minn., $:0'.00. A Indy In Pa. made $l2.fi0 In 12 days, IicsIiIcm iittcudlnK to Irt household duties. Audits all making money showing, taking orders, selling, and appointing agents for our famous Quaker Folding Hath C'ahlnet. io o mill do llkctriNC, Over 300,000 sold in r.ioo. WHITi: US AT 0.-SCI:. I.ihIIik mill (JenlleiiiPii wurliliiK for tin ioMlrely mnke If-." to .'1." mill exiieiiHc n weekly. Now plan, fi hours u day. Iet us start you. The Quaker Is tho greatest seller ami money-maker for agents known. Ahso. Into homo necessity. An nrtlrln of merit which you c:in conselentlnusly recommend. IJvery user sends from .1 to 10 customer to you. Kuoruious demand year around In every city, village or tho country. lCvery body buys, business men, families, physl elans, sloreg, etc. No moro bath tubs or doctor bills. .lust lliliik! You enjoy Turklnli, Sul phur, Pfrfumoil, llol Air or Meillc u'teil Ynpor lliillm nt home for :ie eue'li. Far superior to water baths and bath (uhjt. Yater baths cleausu the outer skin only. Our method iniikeN the Mklu b rent lie, FREE AVorld ll'l'cln, Ciiieliinntl, O thnroiithty reliable Editor. RE-NO -MAY POWDER Manufactured by A, Mayer Company, 3(6 Bbo Bldg. CURE YOURSELF ! Uw DlgU for unnituril oichrjr,lnliuimtloni, Irritation or ulceration! of iii ii cci u tnfmljrni. ItVSCHtbiluCa. il or poliuooui. LciHCiNlltTI.O.Hjl ol k7 Driuhli, This Trade Mark ETTZMr JIJIIIJ BvSTA SBtflk m jB-V in I u S 4t ji. 1 4rrV IjutriBUM V. mM B u itrliitur. irsiiH or iiii in pitin .,,. 17 ejprt... rprM. Chcular ttut en inwti, 4