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    3 THE OlnA DAILY BEE; "WEPSrESDAT, DECJGM33ET? 11, IQQI.
NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL
31 I.N Oil .MIJ.NTIOX.
Davis sells drugs
Stc.ol'er.t veils carpets and niRS.
Metz beer ni Netimayer's hotel.
Dm. Green, oltlco 303 Supp block.
Welsbach burners. Ulxby & Son.
I'ltKiuit X'mns photos at Schmidt's.
Wollman. fclontlllc optician, 4'j9 llroadway.
Dr. Stephen-ion. Iiald'.vln block. Elevator.
Cablnot photos only W.W dozen. Williams.
Horn, to Mr. and Mr. It. 9. Orrell, a
eon.
Missouri oak body wood, JS.&J cord. Win,
Welch, 23 N. Main st. Tel. 123.
Christmas pictures. C. H. Alexander ft
Co., 333 West UroniUvuy. Tel. 3Xi.
Fred V. Johnson Is expected home today
from Cody, Vyo for the Christmas holi
days. Hadlnnt Home stove, Kuaiuntord not to
crack. Sold by Petersen Schoenlnn.
Mi l nam block.
It. J. DaiiRherly of Mendnn. III.. Is the
Burst of his sister, Mrs. W. (I. Morris, of
CannliiK street.
J. a. WrlKht and Mrs. V. It. I.aiier, both
of St. Joseph, Mo., were married In this
cll.v yenterday nfternooii by Justice
Hryant.
C. 12. Saunders will have u hearlnc today
before Justice ilryaut oti tho chiirKe
tiroUBht nalnst him by the father of J-lor-enco
I.oIIuukIi.
I'etersen & Schocnlnt;, , Merrlam block,
have the most complete lino of Hot Mast
stoves In tho city and at prices that will
uurprisc you.
J. T. Uouch secured a bulldJnK permit
yesterday for thu erection of a two-story
iramo residence on 1'irst ntiil I'lcrco
Blrcets, to cost JI.F).
Woodward's Opera Hnnbons. A hand
some assorted box or chocolates had cream
bonbons, put up In that Itandsoraa retl box,
",4-Ib., Mb.. 2-lb. and it-lb. sixes.
Contractor Wlekham yestetday received
twenty-live cars of (lalesburK lirlt-k with
which ho expects to complete the navhiK
on South Sixth street as far as Mfth ave
nue Curds havo been received hero announc
ing the marriage of Frederick Oreen of
Cincinnati to Miss Margaret Kemp, a for
mer teacher In tho public schools of this
city.
A check for $91 has been forwarded to
ltcv. Myron C. Waddell as the result of tho
presentation of tho cantata "U"th by the
choir of the llroadway Mthodlst church
lor his benefit.
C. M. I.odne, formerly of this, city, nnd
Mrs. J. If. Stewart or Dos .Moines wero
married Monday In the Capital city, Mr.
J.odge wils a number of yearn chief mall
clerk on the Northwestern.
Soren Chrlstensen, ilued SO years, died
Monday nhtht at his homo In Onrner town
ship or old uko. HlKht children survive
him. Tho funeral will be this afternoon at
2 o'clock from tho family residence.
Alderman 1M C. Mown Is snld to bo a
randldato for tho appointment of state oil
Inspector. I In Is a warm friend of Clnv-
mor-elect Cummins and his friends nro
BHtiKUlno of his securing tho appointment.
Council Muffs dealers havo found their
customers demand Woodward s candy, be
cause It Is made better than eastern mado
coods, packed In better shapo nnd tastes
better than any candy they can buy In tho
Tho funeral of Otto I.und will bo hold
from the resilience, 1632 Howard street,
Umuha. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o clock
under tho auspices of Triangle lodge No.
M. Knlf-hls of I'ythlas. Interment nt Coun
cil Muffs.
Julia Hllzabcth. dauchler of County Sur
veyor and .Mrs. Krnest H. Cook, died yes
terday mornliiK, lined 5 months. Tho
funeral will bo this afternoon at ti o cU.cU
from tho family resldenco on South Madl
Bon avenue.
Addison Mown, an Implement salesman
of Carroll, la., has tiled a petition hi bank
ruptcy In tho federal court here. Ills lia
bilities, conslstliiK of personal accounts, In
dorsement upon notes, Judgments, etc.,
amount to $23,071. Ills assets amount to
JJ.Out).
Chicken thieves were abroad In Council
Muffs Monday niKht. Tho hencoop of tills
, "ivu Avnrino l". win depleted of
seventeen prlzo-bred Plymouth Hpok chick
ens, and Mrs. Shipwright, 3ui2 Avenue t.
reported tho theft of twenty-ono of her
nest hens.
The reclpts In tho general fund at tho
Christian homo last week amoun ed to
11 "lil.as. being f 1.001 3S above the estimated
needs for tho week, and clearing x,'.J-,
deficiency previously reported of jV3.il.
in tho manager's fund the receipts wero
JS-l.tK. being $10.'Jj above the needs of tho
week, and decreasing the dellcloncy In this
fund to date to J2S1.77.
J. W. llolloway of Whiting, la., com
j.lalncd to the pollco yesterday morning
that ho had been robbed Monday night of
$10 in a llroadway saloon. He claimed ho
had been drugged, as after drinking a
ulass of beer with n new acquaintance ho
remembered nothing more until he awoke
yesterday morning minus his roll of bills.
Investigation by the police showed that
llolloway had been drinking nnd spending
money freely.
This nfternoon nnd tonight, at the
J3ohnnv theater, tho people of Council
liluffs will havo an opportunity to hear one
of tho finest musical organizations travel
ing. It Is the "Kilties," said to lie the best
band that Canada over had and by com
mand of his majesty's government In
Canada and by special permission of
Colonel Mncdonald nnd oil cers eommanillng
tho celebrated Korty-clghth lllghlandeis'
regiment, It U making a tour of the larger
cities of the I'nltcd States.
The large chorus In the musical en
semble closing the llrst half of the program
In SI. Paul's church choir vaudeville, to be
given tomorrow evening nt Oonany s
theater, will bo a noteworthy feature, l'orty
i f the best voices In Council Muffs anil
Omaha will Yurtlclpato. Tho selections
that wilt bo sing are popular and ii'-to-cl'te,
and they will be rendered with a
swing nnd dash that Is admirable. Lots of
hard work has been put on this number
und It will bo oxceeclluuly enjoyable.
Council Muffs court. Independent Order
of Foresters, has elected these odlcers:
Chief ranger. W. II. Hogan: vlco chief
ranger, l. J. C.lllet; orator, T. Q. ilnrrl
so ; llnanelnl secretary. Harvey DeLong;
treasurer, J. W. Ferrler; recording sec
retary YV. J. Carveth. senior woodward,
I. 12 Oreiishaw. Junior woodward. .1, II.
Taber; senior beadle. Chester Mown,
junior beadle. C Ii. Sanders; phys c an,
tVr C 11 Uowers; assistant physician,
)r J. II. Colo, musician, U- C Hansen.
Christmas Gifts
that will bo appreciated can bo se
lected from our stock of opera
glasses, lorgnettes, microscopes, etc.
Wo have n big assortment of these
goods from tho best makers at prices
that yon cau afford. Wo sell elegant
pearl Opera Glasses at $0.C0 u pair.
HERMAN M. LEFFERT
Optician, Jeweler and I'ngraver.
Jits IIIIDADU A V,
Opposite Glen Avenue, Council Muffs.
LEWIS CUTLER
Funeral Director
tduccraiur Ui W. C. Kate?)
SB I'liAta Vl'HiCUT. 'I'huao fT.
FARM LOANS 5og?
Negotiated In Kastern .Nour.uK
NV . and Iowil. JsJaa N. Cuadr( It.
unaui"'-"flll,-B-
BLUFFS.
FEELS THE CAR FAMINE
Council Bluffs Findi it Iitrd to Accmmo
datt Shipmints.
CATTLE FEEDERS PAY HIGH FOR CORN
U'hnt I'orlerhonsc Menks AV 111 Cost
.Veil Venr Is n Problem that Mnr
htnKKer lliimniilty IlurlhiK
ton Hum Km Troubles.
Tho Chicago, Hurllngton & Qulncy rail
road, In company with other western rail
way companies, Is feeling tho effects of tho
car famlno and this applies to Council
liluffs. Cattlo feeders In Missouri are buy
ing large quantities of grain and tho move
ment of corn from tho elevators hero to
Missouri and Kansas has begun, but tho
supply of cars 'Is lnadequato to meet tho
demand.
Missouri cattlo feeders nro buying all tho
way from 1,000 to 30,000 bushels of corn,
paying fiO cents and upward a bushel for
tho grain free on board at Council Muffs.
Tho Hurllngton Is experiencing much dim
cully In securing oven twcnty-flvo or thirty
cars it day hero, whllo orders havo piled up
necessitating tiio uso of 373 cars
r'Mntwtt -a r nn ...... .u..i..,u
... . pun, uoinimi ircieni
and passenger agent of tho Hurllngton In
this city, said yesterday: "It Is surprising
tno amount of corn cattlo feeders in Mis
souri and some parts of Kansas nro buy
ing nt this tlmo, when It Is tnken Into con
sideration that they aro paying 60 cenH
and over a bushel for tho grain on tho cars
here, hnt porterhouse steaks will cost
next year It is hard to say. Tho Hurllng
ton, like other roads, cannot get enough
cars to keep tho grnln moving. With con
siderable dlfllculty wo are managing to get
from twenty to thirty cars a day hero, but
wo could easily handle 100 a day. as tho
elevators havo orders on hand that would
uso nearly 100 cars on our road nlono If wo
could only supply them. This car famine,
however. Is not conllncd to Council Muffs.
Tho sumo condition exists nil over tho west,
I - am Informed, drain shipments within
uio mm niunin or iwo navo nceit unusually ,
heavy, especially in tho direction of Mis
sotirl."
Davis sells glaes.
.Sinters AVIll Test If for lliiriiM.
Mrs. Frank 0. Peck nnd Misses Kato and
Jcnnlo Hums, sisters' of Jnmes F. Hums,
defendant In tho Doylo-Hurns mining suit,
nre nt liberty to como to Council Muffs to
testify on behalf of their brother, and it is
expected they will be placed on tho witness
Dluti.l l,ln,, IT...1M i. .
......... ...,. v,,.u. U mn ui prciecuon i
granted by Judgo Orccn yesterday all per- ;
sons aro prohoblted from serving notice of :
f . 1,ne"wn, nuenuing court during
w.u . "' ""-ii .HUT iney settled, but ho mny take a Huropean trip,
havo had a reasonnblo tlmo l.i which to i which ho has contemplated for some time,
return to their homes In Colorado, This i Dr. Kratz Is ono of tho best known cdu
wrlt was issued yesterday afternoon by enters In tim west, hnvinr i.non nri..n,
Judge Oreen on application of Hums' nt-
torneys In anticipation of James Doyle's
bringing suit against tho eistets of tho de
fendant to recover possession of tho stock
in the Portlnnd Gold Mining company
claimed by him and said to bo in their
possession.
Counsel Hughrs finished cross-examining
Mr. Hums shortly before 'tho noun :ccess
yesterday morning, and Mr. Thomas lock '
up tho direct examination again. During
the afternoon Mr. Hughes examined Hums
on his redirect examination. It has not yet
been decided whether Hums will bo placed
on tho stand this morning.
During tho cross-examination Counsel
Hughes confronted Hums with his sworn
answer In a suit brought by tlcorge S. Mc
Kay nnd others, Including John Unman, in
which Hums nllegcs that Doylo and Marnan
wore equal owners with him in tho Hob
Tail No. 2; that Doylu nnd Hnrnnn In their
own names with him applied for a patent
on this property nnd that thereforo th.y
should bo mado party defendants. On di
rect examination Hums testified that Doylo
never had any Interest In this claim. Hums
was further confronted with similar state
ment mado In his nnswer In a suit brought
In tho Colorado courts by Charles J. Cover
and I.nfe Fyffe against him. Tho date of
this answer waB July 1C, 1S93.
On redirect examination to offset tho ef
fect of this Inconsistency counsel for Hurus
introduced the complaint tiled by Hums on '
Juuc 23 nnd tho nniended complaint on
beptember H. 1833. in a suit against tho
Amazon Mining company, In which Is set
forth a statement by Hums to tho effect
that ho received a deed to tho Hob Tall No.
2 from O'Drlscoll, nnd has ever since been
and Is now owner of tho mine. Attornoy
Harrison. It was stated, drew up both tho
answer In tho McKay suit and the com
plaint In tho Amazon mining case, and that
such a glaring Inconsistency was through
orror on his part-nnd thnt suchn statement
as appenred in tho Mcltny suit nnswer was
Inconsistent with the conceded facts. Hums,
in nnswer to a question of his couuaol. said
ho never mndo such a stnttment to Attor
ney HarrUon.
Asked if ho had much huslnos with At
torney Harrison nnd whether he mot him
ofton, Hums said: "I saw Judgu Mnrri
son frequently, but not very ofton." This
raised n laugh.
Gravel roofing. A. II. Head. 541 Droadway.
Prize waltz. Hughes' hall, Friday night.
To Open . Street.
In tho condemnation proceedings brought
by tho city for the purpose of opening
Twenty. first street south from Hroadway
nnd to ixtond Cook avenue between Harri
son and Kenton streets, tho sheriff's Jury
yesterday awarded tho Horaco Everett es
tato $200 for property taken on Twenty
first slrtvt nnd J. Harhyto $400 for his prop
erty taken to extend Cook avenuo. Tho
Jury consisted of E. I. Hart, J. P. (Jreon
shlelds, D. P. Howes, Forrest Smith, John
T. Mulqueen nnd C. A. Tlbblts.
'I'oilllJ. 'I'diluy.
The ladles of llroadway M. E. church In- i
vlto the public to attend a bazaar at tho
Muoller building, 103 Main street. Good
Methodist meals, noon and evening, only
25 cents, A largo assortment of fancy work,
handkerchiefs, aprons, bath robes, pillows,
etc., nlso home-made candles.
Davis sells pnlnt.
.Mni-i Iiibc l.lcenies.
Licenses to wed were Tssued yesterday to
tlio following
Name and Itesldonco.
J. S. Wright, St. Joseph, Mo
F. H. Lauer. St. Joseph, Mo
Edward C. Turk, Crescent, la....
I'thel Ferris, Crescent, In,
Age.
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21
2S
:
ShIiiimi lorter StrlcUrn,
Charles riartlett. colored, who has been
porter In a llroadway saloon, was removed i
to tho pesthouso last evening, as ho was
suffering from smallpox. Dartlott had been
living nlouo In a small shanty on the alley
nt tbo roir of 721 llroadway. dwioi to ta
Violation of tho quarantine regulations by
the members of the Kaler and Hall families
policemen wero stationed yesterday to
watch these residences, The guardhouse
constructed last winter was placed yester
day afternoon on Sixteenth street between
Avenues U nnd C, so that one officer can
watch both residences.
Destroy Much l,liitnr.
Deputy Sheriffs Canning and Daker yes
tcrday afternoon wero responsible for tho
destruction of a large quantity of liquor
seized under order of court nt tho Omaha
saloon, Ninth street and llroadway. County
Attorney Klllpack last September secured
nn injunction restraining Mlko Kildaro,
keeper of tho saloon, from sclting liquor,
but the order was not put In forco until
yesterday. Tho liquor was spilled In tho
gutter. Tho fixtures were nttachod under
tho order nnd will he Bold by the sheriff.
N. Y. Plumbing Co., telcphona 250.
Will Sot Oppose DUinee.
William A. Mutton, publisher of tho
Council Muffs Tribune, says lie will not re
sist tho suit of his wife for divorce, but
will oppose her application for alimony.
lieu I i:lnte TritiiNferx,
Thcso transfers' wero filed yesterday in
tho nbstrnct, title nnd loan oftlco of J. W.
Squire, 101 Pearl street:
I.ydla A. anil W. P. Webster to Mar
tin i. wiuiams, lot u, block a, Craw
ford's add. w. d S
300
William I', Kellogg and wlfo to Mar
garet is. iierger, lot 3, In ! Ml,
o. c. (1
2W
Heirs of William Until to same, lots
,i ami ii, in i. c. ii.
Heirs or Margaret and Joseph Hamil
ton to F. I.. Heed, ne, WW, w. tl.
s.rxo
8,0(0
300
700
u...ui i ., . m. ... .,
i. Keen atui wire to llalpli O.
' lt'udolph SclilntVlilt iiihV ' vVrov ' Vo
nenry Hctilotrclilt, mts ;i, I and 5,
block X, town or Walnut, q. c. tl
Administrator estate Oeorgo W. John
son to Fred .1. Hill, lot 3. In subdlv
of O. P. lot CI, Council Muffs, ad. d.
Thomas C. Kennedy and wire to
Joscphus and Laura A. Adklns, w
HO 1-3 feet of lot 4, block 28, Kvorelt's
add, w. d
40
Total eight transfers
.$17.0GS
KINNAMAN KILLED BY HUNTER
.lesse I'oNlrr MiiioIm nt a Wiikiiii Mini
Miin Its lleeii-
IMIIlt.
SIOUX CITV. In.. Dec. 10. (Special Tele
gram.). John Klnnnmnn, aged. 22, was shot
and instantly killed last evening hv .li,n
Foster, nged 17. Tho shooting occurred on
the J. S. Mlllcr'fnrm near here. Foster was
hunting when Kinnamun passed by In a
wagon nnd Foster remarked to companions
"Watch mo hit that wagon." Ho shot his
twcuty-two-callber rllio nnd tho ball hit
KInnninan between the left eyo nnd tho
no3o nnd ho fell over dead. Tho Foster boy
is under arrest
Does ot Seek Ite-Kleetlon.
SIOUX CITV, la.. Dec. 10. (Special Tel.
ecram.l Prof. II. P. Ifrnlv unnnrlninn.inni
... 1 ",,,1-l,,,,.v
or tlio public schools of Sioux City, will
not be a candidato for re-election at tho
meeting of tho Hoard of IMucntlon In Jan-
nary. Mis plans for tho futuro nro not yet
tn tho Natlonnl Kducatlonnl nssnelntlo,, fr
years. Ho has been superintendent here
for ten years, and was formerly connected
with tho University of South Dakota at
Vermilion, S. D.
To Mioot Cholera Horn.
n rcnsTER CITV, In., Dec. 10. (Special.)
Tho Xorthwestern nnllrnn," pnmnnnu I,..
requested City Policeman Ash to shoot tho
remaining rnzorback hogs which have been
confined In tho railroad utock yards nnd af
flicted with hog cholera. Ono hundred and
eighty of theso hogs wero shipped from
Missouri to n local dealer, who refused
to receive them. Two-thirds of them hod
died with the disease beforo tho others
wero ordered shot. The wtnte veterinary
surgeon wns hern and exnmlncd them nnd
recommended tho nbovo action.
FIRE EFFACES PART OF TOWN
I'lKlit IIiinIiipnn IIiihni'n nml Three
DtvrlllimM Arc Completely
Dentroj eil.
WAYNE. W. Va.. Dec. 10,-Thls town, the
county sent of Wayno county, was almost
wiped out by a flro which broke out shortly
after midnight and raged until nfter
daylight this morning. Eight business
anil tnreo dwellings wero destroyed.
musing a loss of over $40,000. Thero wn-
m,t mtlp insurance, as tho town had nn
Ilro ocpartmcnt.
Tho Ilro originated In a livery stable, nnd
n stiff wind thnt was blowing caused It to
sweep on, destroying ovcrythlng In Its
path for two squares.
nentli .tlink of Melvlnley.
Washington, Dec. 10. Mr. E. L.
lnnnl. M, II, .! . . . . ..
Wh . ir Z , T '.rT . 110
1 2 I1' 1,0 ' '?S ,nk" :
niniost Immediately after Lis demise Tim
mask than nnt vot honn ahnun ...i.n '
It is expected It will bo donated to tho
government nnd deposited in tho Smith
sonian -Institute. It is said that it Is n
romarkably faithful llkncss of tho late
president.
umuok it mu jiiiuuu.
It. I), Stover nrniitcil ii Cunt liniiiiicr.
UHATUICn, Neb., Dec. 10. (Special Tele
gram.) Tho ense of H. D. Stover, charged
wttli embezzling from tho Western Union
Telegraph company, was called in county
court this nfternoon nnd upon his nppllcn-
Hon ho wns granted a contlnuanco until
March I.
Isn't it much safer to invest your money in one of Our Sweet
toned, Durable Pianos than in an Unknown Make because it is
Advertised as Cheap? After you have looked at all the (sos
called) piano bargains offered elsewhere come and see us
We will appeciate
335 Broadway, Council Bluffs.
Where the Organ Stands Upon the Building.
IOWA'S MANY INSTITUTES
SUtt Ftrmiri nd Otkn It J? rfitabl
Sisiiom.
STATE PARK AND FORESTRY BEGINS WELL
I'niteriml CoiiKrem. I)cunmfm lunur
mice .Mutters Sheriff Meet nnd
.Mllllln Company is Or
Kiinlreil, (From a Staff Correspondent.)
DtS MOINES, Dec. 10. (Special.) The
Iowa Stato Farmers' institute closed Its
sessions hero today, tho program having
ueou well carried out. This Institute. Is
provided to take the placo In some measure
of tho old convention of tho Stato Agricul
tural society. In tho forenoon there wero
papers, mostly In regard to stock breeding
ami tno host farming methods, nnd a free
for-ali discussion of diversified farming and
farm buildings, in tho afternoon thero
wore papers for tho women by women. In
eluding papers by Miss Mary A. Sabln of
Ames, Mrs. II. V. Hooker of Fairfield and
Mrs. J. F. Knudson of Webster City. An
Interesting paper wns that by U S. Coffin
of Fort Dodgo on "Homo Conveniences,"
especially for tho farm. Stato Librarian
Johnson Hrlghnm also presented tho mattor
or co-oporntivo reading circles.
A meeting of what is known ns tho Iowa
Seed Corn Hrecders' association wns also
held, hut this was poorly attended. Presl-
dent Drown of Mltcheltvlllo presented n re
port showing tho Immense value of using
puro seed corn. Prof. Edgerton of tin
Stnto Experiment station nt Ames discussed
tho relation of vegetable matter In tho soli
to corn production.
Stato Pnrk nml Forestry.
A meeting of tho Stato Park and Forestry
nssoclnt'on was held, presided over by Prof.
.McHrido or tho State university. This Is a
now organization, which Is working In co
operation with the Stnte Horticultural so
clcty to havo created n stato department of
horticulture and rorestry, to bo recognized
by law and to havo n salaried secretary en
gaged in tho work. Tho movement has re
ceived n decided impetus hero nt thcso
meetings. Al present tho horticultural nnd
forestry subjects aro Included In tho de
partment of agrlculturo and this Is objec
tionable to many. They havo appointed
committees who will r heforo tho legisla
ture to urge laws creating n now depart
ment nnd separating It from all others.
They would also Includo floriculture nnd
market gardening in the now department,
("renter I'nrniern liiMlltuten,
Thero is also n movement on foot at
those various meetings being held by ag
riculturists, breeders, fruit men nnd other.
for nn enlargement of tho business of con
ducting farmers' Institutes. O. II. Hnm-
hlli of Shenandoah created something of a
sensation by urging that tho Illinois law
should ho followed, which law provides that
thero shall hp a stato superintendent of
farmers' Institutes, with n salary ndequato
and n secretary, and that thero Is central
supervision of such Institutes. He called
attention to the fact that whllo Iowa only
paid out about $2,000 last year in aid of
Institutes, HUiiols paid out eight times ns
much. Ho was In favor of urging tho legls
laturo to provide for giving tho institute
work recognition. -The sentiment was
favorably received and will he taken un
der consideration by tho Stnto Hoard of
iNgrlculturc and slmllnr bodlos.
lovtn Frnternnl 'niire.
A meeting of tho Iowa Fraternal con
gress was held hero today. Tho chief mat
ter considered was that of legislation as
affecting tho fraternal beneficiary orders
of tho stnte. President Potter, in his nd-
dress, stated that all of tho foreign fra
ternal Insuranco companies doing buslncss
I ti tho stato and all of the homo companies.
except three, havo becomo identified with
tho congress. Tho frnternals especially de-
slro that there shall bo no legislation bring
ing them under tho general insuranco laws
of tho stnte, but President Potter spoke
In favor of legislation thai would make It
moro difficult to start new frnternals and
raise their standard. Ho Is opposed to leg
islation fixing tho rates or otherwise in
terfering with their business. President I
Potter opposes what are known ns tho
minimum rates fixed at tho nntlonnl fra
ternal convention. His address stirred up
n lively discussion nnd tho members of
tho congress showed thoy aro greatly di
vided on theso matters. Tho congress ap
pointed n legislative committee, to which
tho president's nddress wns referred, and
this commltteo will look after legislation
during tho coming winter.
Imvn .Hhri-lffN Meet,
A meeting of tho Iowa Shoriffs' associa
tion wns held hero today with larger at
tendance than usual. Tho association ap
pointed n legislative committee, as tho
i""""
8horlffa aro ,n favor of nunibor of minor
""-ttcr of fees for their ofures. They nlso
. i i . i ou
- o - "
tics.
.Mllltlii Conipouy (lrKnnl7.cn.
Tho National guard was filled tonight by
tho reorganization of Company A, Fifty,
first regiment, tho new company being mus
tered in by tho ndjutant general. Tho ofll
cers mny bo examined by tho military
board which Is to conveno December lfl nnd
puss on tho compotcucy of nlno ofllccrs who
havo been elected lii tho various companies,
Governor Shaw has offered a reward of
$250 for tho apprehension of tho persons
guilty of killing J. M, Smith, town marshal
of Chelsea, last week. Ho whs killed by
BOURICIUS
MUSIC HOUSE
your visit whether you
tho bank robbers who were foiled In their
nttenipt by the timely appearance of n
young nan coming home. There havo I ecu
no arrests for tho crime
The Union Savings bank of Oskaloosn has
been Incorporated, with a capital stock of
$25,000. The president is W. H. Kolbach
and tho cashier C. E. Ixjlland.
Kcv. M. Doetther of St. Paul, while
preaching In tho Gcrinan Methodist church
nt Gladbrook Sunday morning, wns strltkoii
with paralysis and died two hours Inter
without regaining consciousness. Hcv. Doet
thor, who happened to be tn Olndbrook to
spend Sunday, wnn asked to occupy tho nut
pit of tho church of his denomination, mil
consented. He had been speaking for somo
lime when he fell unconscious In tho pulpit.
lie was removed to tho parsonnco nearby
and medical aid was summoned, but lie was
beyond tho pew or of medical skill.
Tho bar of Wright county will tender a
banquet tomorrow evening to Judgo Silas
M. Weaver of Iowa Falls, who will tlila
week retire from the district bench to take
n place on tho Iowa supremo bench. Tho
banquet will be given In Clnrlon, where he
is just closing his last term of court. J. W.
iienneoery will net as toastmnster and
speeches will be made by the leading law
yers of the county. Judge Weaver suc
ceeds Justlco Given on tho supreme bench
He will probnbly be present nt the special
term of the supreme court next week, when
uccisions will be filed.
Tho Iowa hankers are cngngrd In raising
a tund for tho benefit of tho widow of Bun I
bind, tho young man who was killed at Al-
bcrt City whllo fighting tho bnnk robbers
who hud blown open n bnnk nt Greenville.
Tho president of the Iowa Hankers' asso
ciation. C. B. Mllles of Sioux llaplds. an
nounccs that already tho fund has reached
$2,300, nnd last week when he wns in Chi
cago n banker thero gavo him $100. He ex
pects that tho fund will grow to about
$3,000 nnd will bo given tho widow nnd her
children, who nro left helpless by tho crime.
CIVIL SERVICE AMENDMENTS
Pri'Nlilcnt Approve CIiiiiiucm In Hole
I tu port ii ii I One or Which Af
fect Milnrlc.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.Tho president
today npprocd n number of amendments
to civil service rules vlli and x. recommended
by tlio Civil Service commission somo weeks
ngo and subsequently passed on ns to their
Icgnl nspect by tho attorney general. Prob
ably the most Important of them provides
for discontinuing tho pay of persons found
to havo Dcen Irregularly appointed. This
Is provided for In tho laws for tho Philip
pines nnd In tho stnto law of Now York,
but tho federal laws nro hold by tho civil
service advocates to havo been defective In
thin ns-ject. Briefly summarized, the
amendments make tho following require
ments: ,
(Illllp II.) That uovrrnmnnl unirnm nml
employes shall give sworn testimony be
foro the commission when required to do
no In connection with lis Investigations.
(Kilo VIII. Serf Inn l:ilTlint ti'lmm .,,
appointing ollleer declines to make regular
appointment from it register eoutulnlug
less than tbrro nnmcM nnd ImwIhIm iimin
making u temporary appointment, the tem
porary uiipolntment shall be made from
fucii regisier, anil,
wuiio vim, section in.) That whenever
the commission shall Unit tlmi n ii v nnrtmii
Is holding a position in the civil service in
violation of the civil service act nnd rules,
It Shall after notice tn th nrrson iir-n.'l.ot
certify to the head or the proper depart
ment Information of the violation, and If
such persons be then not dismissed within
thirty days, tho commission shall give
notice or tho fact to the proper disbursing
and auditing olllccrs, who shall not then
permit to be paid to such person any Hil
ary or wages accruing after tho receipt of
such notice, provided that any question of
law which may be thus raised respecting
tho power to appoint or employ mav bo
submitted by the president or head of de
partment to tho attorney general for
opinion.
(Utile X, Section 2.) Thnt no person shall
be transferred from one classified position
to another unless such person nctually
served for six months In the olllco In
which he became classified, and In some
position therein which nt the time of tho
request for his transfer Is within tho com
petitive classified service.
DEATH RECORD.
County ,)uiK. ,,f n,.(, -Vlllim
M'COOK, Neb., Doc. 10. (Special Tele
gram.) Gcorgo S. Hlshop, county Judgo of
Kcd Willow county, died suddenly about
10:30 o'clock last night. He complnlned of
toothache nfter supper, laid down, shortly
heenmo unconscious nnd In n few hours
passed away. Deceased was ono of Red
Willow county's earliest Bottlers, was re
cently elected Judgo for a third torm nnd
wns one of the best known Masons In this
part of Nebraska. i
ltcv. Or. .Samuel II, Clnrl'.
SPniNOFIELD, III., Dee. 10. Kov. llr.
Samuel H. Clark died at his homo In Vlrdcn
today of hrnrt dtecase, aged SI, Ho had
been a member of tho Illinois conference
of tho Methodist church for forty-eight
years.
.Indue Wtlllnm II. AVItl.c.v.
SIOUX FALLS. S. D Dec. 10. (Special
Toli'gram.) Judgo William II. Withoy. who
was prominent in Grand Army circles
throughout tho state, died suddenly last
night at his homo In this city of heart
failure.
I-'riiiik .Vinos.
OSHKOSH, Wis., Dec. 10. Frank Amos 1
of tho IIolllster-Amos company oxplred
suddenly tonight from apoplexy. He was
fil year old and had boen prominently
Identified with tho lumber business for
years.
lom IlyKenle Ilmirtp I'erccln.
MEXICO CITV, Dec. 10. Joso Hygcnlo
Dunrto l'orocia, dcicgnto of Ilrazll to tho
Pan-American congress, died this after
noon nt 4:20 o'clock from pneumonia, com
plicated with heart trouble.
Mi'Y. ficorgi' I'littcrion,
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 10. Hov. neorgo
Patterson, pastor of draco Episcopal
church, died of heart failuro tonight. Dr.
Patterson was 73 ycara old.
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If Any of Your Family Either in This or Past Generations Have
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Tlie Popular I'ersortnlly
t-onUtictcil Excursions are,
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Pullman Ordinary Cars lenvo
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Pullman Ordinary (Tourist)
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THURSDAY, DEC. 12.
Society
Vaudeville
GIVIJN HV
ST. PAUL'S
CHURCH CHOIR.
Prices -25c und 50c. Reserved Heats
now un sale tit Iion office.
Tho Campbells Aro Comln',
Hurrah:
Hurrah!
Dohany Theater
Afternoon and K cnluu, December j.
Fourth OllUlal Concert Tour,
THE KILTIES.
(tsTii iiinw.ANrjKns.)
CANADA'S CRACK MIMTAIIV HAND.
V .Musicians.
10 Vocal Choir. tl Jllghland Dancers,
4 Ilritish Military Iluylers.
2 naKPlpprs 1 fllnnt Drum .Major. Ktc.
Appc'irlni? In Full Killed IteKlmcrilals.
Hy authority of his majesty's Kovernment
In Cunuila and by special permission of
Colonel .Macdonnld and olllcers commandltiK
tlir t'ekbrated isih lllt-hlanders' regiment
1 1 .is iriati'd a luroro of enthusiasm in
American cities.
rr)r sAflcrnoon; 15c, 50c: cvcnlnc: S3c,
lit some morning initio tn n gtnsM or bottle, tot
It stand for twenty-rour hours; if theio is ti reddish
M'Ulturnt In the bottom of the glass, or if the lift no
ii.Tidv or milky, or If you see particles or germs
floating nb ,llf " your kidneys are diseased and
j I loso no time, but get a bottle of War
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llicr cniui. PU'tf- "i "te iiaeit. riioumutisui.
iuiii,r,,,lniltll. iniiamnnitlon of bladder.
none in tiie iiiailder, ulic acid poison,
dropsy, csema, seror.lln, tilnml dlfense,
lTenBle mior from sweating, ku-uuIIciI
"l''emalc Weakness.'' painful periodK,
too rreitieiit deslro to lirlunto nnd
painful passing or urine nro nil
caused by dlMinsed kidneys mid can
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ll ndlng doctors for years and tiseil
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Postmaster Barker Cured
Mr J h. Darker, Assistant l'ost
in.inlcr .Stevens Point, Wis., writes
' Warner's Safe Cure has cured me of
Kl Iney trouble unit Indigestion. H w
the best tonic 1 ever took nnd It h.n
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doi tor called one of tho worst m
or kidney disease ho ever came across
In his experience, It Is the family
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Wiinier'M Safe ('tiro Is purely veg
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lb.- work or the restorer or the kid
iic.m:. It prepares tli" tissues, mint lien
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nt the same time. It builds up' the
body, gives strength, and restorcH
energy that Is or has been wasting
under tho bntiorul suffering or kidney
disease.
WARNER'S SAFE CURE
Is now put up In two regular sizes und
t-old bj all druggists, or direct, at
50c nnd $1.00 a Bottle
l.KS.H THAN ONK CUNT A DOHH.
ltcruse substitute There is nnno
"Just us good as Warner's Sato (.'mo.
It has cured all forint of kidney IIh
nso during the last thirty years. U
Is prescribed by nil di tors and used
In the leading hospitals ns the only
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or the kidneys, liver nnd bladder.
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