rnr omatt.v daily mTA rmn.w. :ri.iT; 20. imi. 7ft r "73 OSTEOPATHY Johnson In'-.Itute. .15 N. T. Lire Meg. T. IYj$ I K GF.ACi LEKGAN. f32 N. T. Life. TI F;.ette '""I' ostecpath, M Paxton bl's. I , r! LAIRD & LA' RD, '3 Karharh bla. phone S"l. Mv-j Aa MPS JOIIV K. MCPP'K, Osteopathic Phy. .-i i-n; office, Douglas biuck. Tel. 21 - I'urwfll, specialty nervous diseases 1914 : 'fix ton. 77.7 AGENTS WANTED WANTED Canvassing agent ;i every comity lo solicit out.mcrij.Uoim to THK THtMiETH CEN'I ChY FAHMtK; steauy employment with assure-l good in come; agents iti the country vita horse and buaay especially des-ired. Cnvnsri make easily nt to $ per rnewth. A.1 ..ress Century Farmer Solicitors' lue.u. Pee Building. Omaha. JZa AGENTS make U dally (.fllivn th che.ip ft and mifft perfect Water Kilter ever Invented; re i1ls nt U; big profit; -xcli.slie territory. SENECA FILTLli Ci 1 . tV-n- era. Mo. J M744 Sx MUSICAL THUS. J. KEL.LT. voice, Davldge block. DAIHV HICKJINS. voice, piano. K13 Lear. Tel. A-274L K7 CHAS. H. KEEPER, piano. &S Barker Plk. . 991 FLORISTS HE89 4 6WOBODA. 15 Farnam. -J-.I , l L. HENDERSON. lt.l FarnKm Kei.d foe price liat of cut Cor a:xi pianta r -77 tf ALFHED UONAGHL'E, JR.. JcyTrtr, T"' Jit LAW AND COLLECTIONS TILLMAN A PRICE. 410 1st Nat. bk. bids. E F. MOIiKARTT, Alt ., Patto Tel Jf'HN M. MACFARLAND. N w Tork T IV blJaT.. rooraa and ai. Tel 1532. y.J& . CLAIRVOYANTS GVLUER. pBlmlat. Tli N. 23d. T. U B-S:4i S jj I'ROF. LF8TER, teat medium, fiivea facta, rnmea. d.ite. etc, Patfnr out of city write for wonderful free bulk K'.O Div enport at. S '73 MtJ STENOGRAPHERS F. J. BITCL1FFE. ioln N. V. L tlona, convc-ntiona. Tel. 367t;. DepoaU M-SKU FACSIMILE lettera. I.UeJtlilj Ro lua Colleirc., X Y. . K3 M34 DRESSMAKING IN famlllec. Mlaa Sturdy, &K Davenport. WANTED, drcaniaklnd In fmnlli.-a; beat Mi ini'rrnrw. Aaurcaa 11 a. Hoc. MG4I M3x I'OSTOKFICE SO I it l;. (Should be read dally by all Interested, aa rhungea may occur aC any tune.) KureiKii inula fur the w et-k ending April . Iii4. will cloau (PKO.JHLV in all c-uaesi at the General Potottli.-e aa fol luwa: l'arcela-pKt inaila cloie ouc hour earlier than closing time uliovn below, l'arcela-poat maila for Urnrjiiy cloae at t p. in. Monday. Rrgular Hud Bunjltminlary n;alla close at Foreign station tcorner of West and Mor ion street! half hour later loan closing time Hhown beiow, (.except that supple mentary niulla for Lurope and Central America, via Colon, c1om one hour later at Foreign Btanou). Transatlantic Malls. BATURDAY At 2;3U a. m. for IRELAND, Ir s. s Ktrurla. via vjueenstowu uni.il lor oilier pans of Europe ,.iusi be eii rectel "per s. s. Etrurla'l; at u iu. for EUROPE, per a s. St. Louis, via Plymouth and Cherbouig; at a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per a. a. Columbia tnihtl musl lie directed "per s . Colum bia 'i; at 8:S0 a. m. for BELGIUM direct, per a. s Finland (mall must be directed "per s. a. Finland"). After the closing of the sui.plementary J 1 ransaiianue malls named aliove. ad ditionul supplementary mails are open-d on ine pais 01 the American, Kng.lsh. rench and dtrsian steamers, and remain oin until within ten minutes of the Lour ot Bulling of steamer. Malls for South and Central AsneHea, West ladles, Etc. FRIDAY At t a. m. for BERMUDA, per s. s. Pretoria; at 9.30 a. rn. for NEW FOUNDLAND, per s. s. Siivia; at .&0 a. m. tsupplementaary 10. jj a. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. H Al II and SANTA MARTA. er s. s. Adirondack (mall for other parts of Colombia, via Savanilla. must be. directe-d "per a. a. Adirondack "); at 12 in. (supplementary i;.3y p. m.) for BAHAMAS, per a a CTlxuoa (mail for Santiago must be directed "t-er a s. Orl lnhn"). ATURDAY--At R an a rn (supplementary I.JO a. m I for PflRTO RICO, CURACAO and VENKZI'LIA, r s. a. Caracas (mall for Colombia must be directed "per a. s Caracas"); at t:J) a. m c supple mentary S SO a. tn f..r hf. lil'iMAP, ST. CROIX, LEEWARD aud WIND WARD ISLANDS. BRITISH. DUTCH and KKKXt'H GUIANA, per a. a. Korona (n ail lur Barbadoa. Orenada and Trini dad muni tw directed ' per a. a Korona "); at 8 3u a. tn. (supplementary lo.w a. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA. CO LOMBIA (except Cauea and MaKdalena I'ep tsi and tJHEYToWN. per a s. Altai (mall for Costa IIIi-i must be directed "ler a. a. Altai "1; at 10 a. tn. for C UBA, per j. s. Mono Castle, via Havana; at 10 a. tn. for O It EN ADA. TBI N IDA D and riUDAP I'nI.IVAR. BRITISH. DUTCH a: d FRENCH OU1ANA. lr a. s. Gren xdu; at 1J:3" p. nt. for CUBA, per s. a. Olinda, via Matanzag (mail liust be di ectd "P r s t. olinda"); at 1 p. in. for ARGENTINE. IRUGUAY and PARA GUAY, per s. s. Sailor Prince. Halls Forwarded Overland, Etc., Ex cept Transpacific. CUBA Via Port Tampa. Florida, closes al 1 tliis ortlee daily, except iaurei'-.y, at o ) . m. (the connecting mal a K.e hero 01 Mondays. WednesJata aud Saiuruas) itViro CIT V overind. unlt pcinlly addressed fur despalca by feteaiuer, c.oaes al this ofhee dally, except Sur.day, at p. In and W.Sn p. m. bunuays at l.v p. ni and l.3u p. m. KKW KulNbhANH (except Ph rcels-l'ost Mallsi By rail to North Sydney, ad thence ty steamer, cieiaes ul llo.i ' flice daily at 6 iJ u. m. (connecdt g maiis c S! here every ilondey, Wednea.i a:.d Sl urd ) ). JAMAICA By rail to Boston, and lt.enc by steamer, cioees at this olhce at ( aU p m. Tuesday and Friday. IIqUFIjON Hv tail to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this ol!U UUy at i p. m. fcl.l.lZE. PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE MALA hy rail to New trletns, "t.d ti.ince by Sieamer. clone at this offlx dailv, ecepi Suniiay, al II p. m. snJ I).., p. m , oiiduva at p. ru. anJ llo KM p in (cennex tir.g mail climes here V.'iid .v c' -t H 30 p. ni I. D'STA Itli.e iiy rail to New Orleans, and thence 1 steemer. ck.ses at Ihia ofll e atil!y, except Sun. lay. at 1S) p. in. sal I'm p. ni., Svinlays al 1 "J p. 111. t.nd llti p m t'-onnee'ung mall elofcs here jueslas at I Mi SO p. ni ) BAHAMAS (except ParceD-Pit Msllsl By rail to Miami. Ma., ani ther.ce by ateami r. closes at i M a. m. W ednesday. Leaislered mall cIomm tt :oa p. ju. pie vioua day. Transpariae Mails. fHILIPPl.NE 1S1.AN' 3. v'a Sin Fran cleco. close hte eh.il at Ci-i p ru. 1 p to Apill 1-l.ih. Incl's-.e. for uSLua ler I 8. Trai.spcr' KFW ZiiAl-ANIt. AIS'RALIA (except West!, NEW CAI.EltiNIA, FIJI. SA MOA and HAWAII, via Sin Fiancise-o fw here dally at i Su v. m. up t April l:'iti. inclusive, for derpatrh per s s SiMT (If tne rviard -t.ai.er i-iriv ne SI' t'ritlsh mall for New Zealand o, s ple.t arrive in tims l-t connect wlia eh-. tlespauh' extia mails -.. s.'.g t Si. a m ) a. m. and So p iu . S-ir d. . at 4 jo a in., s a. ri and t, si p m v l. be mutie up and forwarded until the ai rlvsl of the Cunard steamer 1 47H 'NA and JAPAN via Seatt'e (tperUllv adtrese4 uuljh clue tier daily i P m. up to April truY iTi.-lusive. f -r de. pteh per t . Trtfi.fit. CI! ISA an1 J A TAN. via Vancouver and Victoria.- B. C. close here dally t 6: 0 p m up to April ty.'h Inclusive for e'.sist.h j. r s Kmi.rw of Chlra. Mere hs n.llse f'.r I". P Postal A gene v al hhsrghal carrot be forwarded via Can- HAWAII JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP PINE ISLAM'S, via Hr.n Franc Iseo. c1k. here dally at 6 p m up to May 3d. Inclusive, for despatch wr a. s. Mon gol. CHINA and JAPAN, i la Tarorea. c'o-e hre dally at 30 p. rn up to May Hth. Irrlulve. for despatch per s. a. King Chow HAWAII, vln San Francisco. rl here dully at S" p. m. up lo May 'th. In rl ilve for desf-steh per a. a A1meda. HAWAII JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP PINK INLANDS via Pan Franrro. rlosi rre dally at f:M p. m. up to Msv llcth. in-hisive. for dvpatrh per a a China A 1 'PTH A I 1 A (except Wat, FIJI IPLANPS and NEW Ca LEl"ONI . U Vaneotirer and Victoria, n ('.. clrn h"re dally at -Jo p m. up to Mar 1-1 ft. Inclualve. for derpstrh pt-r a a. Mlowera TAHITI and MARQt":3 A3 IPLAKT'S. via Pan Franrlcn. cloe here dally at :D0 P. m up to May f"4th Incluaive, for d eptch per a. a Marlpoaa NT E I nleea ntrierw'ee addreeaed. Wi Antra)1a la forwardt v'a Europe; and New Zealand and Philippine la B-.n Franolco the fjnlrVeot rp'itea. PMl!p plnen apec'allT addre-j-ed "via Canada" cr "via Europe" muM he fully prrpeld at the forelrn ratea. Hawaii la forwarded via San Franriaoo excln'lveH-. Trtnpclflc malla are forwarded to port cf aalllra- dally and the achednle of rloa Inisr la arranired on the preaMTiptfon of heir uninterrupted overland tranait I pettatered mall cloaca at i:00 p. m. pre vious day. COP.NELH S VAN POTT. Poatmaater. po.t Of re New Tork. N. T. eHI " 1"04 .0EH.MKT KUTItE. PmiPOSAI.8 FOB INDIAN SUPPLIES 1 t the Im.-riiir (ifiinf of Jnrlmn Aft'ili a. WaaliltiKton. D. C. March a. lia4 fr.-alcd proposal!, inured "Pr"poala for !'- 1". fiour. etc.." aa II. e case may be. and directi-d to the Commissioner of Indian Af fairs, 2oj-.6i t-outh Canal fctreet, Chicago, .!., mil be riseivid until 1 o i loik. p. m. of Tumda), May 3, lS-4. lor furnishing for the l'.il;.ii service. bei iour. bacon, beans, c fTi e, sugar, rice, t ana oilier arlK les of s t ilsti n e; also for procerles, s.utp, baking powder. crovKery, oiiricuiiurai tmpiemeuts, I .tints, oils, glass, tinware wagons, harness, eat!-T. cho- lindlngs, ajiddlery, etc., school supplies, and a long list of nUacellan.Mjus articles. Sealed proposals, indorsed "Pro pos.tls fur rubber goKl. hardware, etc.," aa the cane niajr te. and directed to the Com missioner of Indian Affairs, t2 South sev enth street, St. Louia, Mo. will be received until 1 o cIcm k p. ni. of Thursday, May i, ".Stat, for furnishing for the Indian service, r'lf.bor 4;oo-la. lnn.ta and shoes, hardware and medical supplies Sealed proposals. In dorsed "iTopoauIs for blankets, woolen and cotton goods, clothing, etc.," as the casa may be and directed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Nos, 119-11 Wooster street. New York City, will be received until 1 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, May 24, for furnishing for the Indian service, blankets, woolen and cotton g'KKls. clothing, notions, hats nnd caps. Hids must be made out on government blanks. Schedules giv ing all necessary information for bidders will be furnished on application to the In dian office, Washington, D. C; the U. 8. Indian warehouse, 119-121 WcoySier street. New York City; 265-27 South Canal street, 01 ioajro. Ill ; S15 Howard street, Omaha, Neb.; 6c2 South Seventh street, St. Louis. Mo.; the Commisnr1es of Subsistence, U 8. A , at Cheyenne, Wyo.. and St. Paul, Minn ; the Quartermaster, U. B. A., Seattle, Wash ; tli': postmasters at Sioux City, Tucson, Portland, SjK.kane and Tacoma, and -the Manufacturers' anrt Producers' association of California. San Francisco. Cal. Ulos will be opened at the lour and days above stated, and bidders are invited to be present at the opening. The cVpartment reserves the right to determine the point of delivery and to reject any and all bids, or any part of any bid. W. A. JONES, Commissioner. Alldm-m CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE Omshu. Neb.. April 25. 104. Scaled pro posbls, In triplica-.e. will be received here and by eniarttrmasterc at the iiosts named herein, until 10 a. m , central standard time. May 25. 19(. for furnishing wood. coai ana cnareoai aunng .he nscal year ending June 30. 1!5. at Omaha Q. M. depot. Forts Crook. Robinson nnd Niobrara. Ne braska. Jefferson Barracks. Missouri, Forts irtsuveiiwonn ano miey. nansas, t-orts L. a. itusseii, Mackenxie and Washakie. Wy omlng. Fort Des Moines. Iowa, and Fort .vieaue, bourn oakota Proposals for de livery rt other places will he entertained U. S. rese-rves right to reject or accept any or an proposals, or any part thereor. Information furnished on application here, or to cuartermesters at rtatlnns named Envelopes containing proposal should be rnaraeo rr.-.posais lor Fuel. and ad dressed to Major J. E. SAWYER. C. Q. M A29 SO M20 a 23 24 LEtiAI. lOTICK. BANKRUPT 8 ALE. Sealed Mds Will be received by the un derslgriea trustee In bankruptcy until (.'(li k p. m. on the 7th day of May. 1XH, for the sale and purchase of a practically new stock of hamese and saddlery, furni ture and fixtures, now located at Anita, Iowa. Parties desiring to bid can see the stooa- ami .nvoice em application. Rlhht to reject any and all bids reserved A-'7-2S-Ml-3M. E. A. STONE. Trustee. CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN Mapie Uat Routt CHICAGO LIMITED Electric Ugbtetl Throusbout TEV Pullman Drawing-room Sleeping Cars, Club Car and Free Reclining Chair Car. Sup per served in Club Car. Break fast a la carte in Dining Car. Leaving Omaha at 4:50 p. m., Council Bluffs at 5:12 p. m., arrive Chicago 8:55 the next morning. Taken al 1 5 12 Faroara Street, or Union Station, Omaha. OCKAX STEAMSHIPS. COMPAGKIE 6EHERALE TRAKSATLANT1QUE rue lu. Vurft in ftUvr iMjiv aMUaiu r ') u.rtUk ml i : m. LALurr&ua. Aagi il. Ju 7. tf. Ltn ! . M M. iuum Ij, Au. 4, A. Liao-14. Mv U. JlL4) im '. 1L La 1 tra.iM, k ft. Juu . jul 1. It, LtfttrnMpisC. Jta4 4, Jt.it j,, fe.pi i .OcC tf. fci-ur . L4vtl iiLira' b&avu -ai - At (aiAcijma. ivuiiMt ' fMt.tH.itv4 irm, ktvrt-fvu, 4 lUtn inu: Harry K- Moor, imi num at.. Lett No. Finn N&tioit&i Amu. C- sV alMUMa-Uts-4. VUX k 4kJUAA AU. . mck UlU4 ftj. AOkCMOA us a V MAU. IT ftA MS HIT. liKW VOAK. LO.NDUMJKKRT AKD 0LAO0. KEW TORK. CIBRaLIaR JLKD XATLH. aUrt mi 911141 csv4l4tf cw ,.4.a. Staji r.U trip Ukt- .tlwr S I4 4 tVcMcm, Abc. 4. I.; u a ! t.riActpftl sU.sidiss4iua (wUttriwCtAl jviLU at aUrnWt'.tv rln Cu4 Utt It, 4bf T m. . 1 ur tavivrt 9 4(cijri tblermaiHf to mf locl cl of tiM Aaehr Um mt t i:OLLfiND-54 ERICA LINE. ke Tsis-Si-rre Souiu.cs M iMs Isu. KSW Yoke K Jl IKHiJAM. u IuC'IamX. ssilu.a Twku, el 1 . a PuoiUat l-r .Sooraa Utj 11 iiLii-.o.ae ....Mi 1. Siaitttkiiaai Jwh I l'.-i.-.4i .. Majt xel't ihlks Jmm II bOLUKD-UllltkAS USC, UarWl SC. cat cuo. Ill : Uxrrr Kane U-l SC; U. hJkrlur. Ui luua Si-i 4. SV iW..H ftsea av NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL ff 1 Ml. OR MKTIO V Davis sells drugs. Leffert's glasses fit. Stockert sells carpets. The Faust cigar. S cent. Peterson, gun and locksmith, 4.'0 H'y. For rent, modern house. 718 Sixth ave. Taints, oil and glass. Morgan A Dickey. Special sale on floor easels and screens. Alexanders. 333 Broadway. Council Fluffs lodpe of F.Iks will hold a special meeting this evening. For wall papering, painting, picture fram ing, see Korwtck. -11 Main St. Phone A -.-. Mrs. F. E. Ollllland of 221 Seventh street will leave today for California, where she will visit until July. Bluff City Masonic lodge will meet in special communication this afternoon at 4 o clock to attend the funeral of Edward O. St'bs. ShorlfT Cstinlnr vealeritae a n r, n. i lh appointment of J. B. Matlack of Crescent hand Wednesday night ar.a wunout even city as district court bailiff and deputy taking his chief of police Into his confl sheriff to suoceeed the late Fred Petei - j dence raded two gambling houses, and Have your carpeta taken up. cleaned and ! single-handed placed under arrest four- reiatd by modern methods. Old carpets i made Into handsome rug. Council Bluffs Carpet Cleaning Co., S4 North Main street. 'Phone 51t. George H. Nash, a well known resident of Center township. In the eastern part of the county, was In the city yesterday and announced his candidacy for the re publican nomination for county recorder. Devoe's mixed paints. Morgan A Dickey. F. L. Hsys returned yesterday from les Moines, where he attended the state meet ing of the Knights and Indies of Secur ity. He waa elected delegate to the nn tionnl convention of the order to be held In St. Louis In June. The hearing of Leonard Hullrt. the hack driver charged by Mra. Larsen. pro prietress or tne Manhattan restaurant, with treating a disturbance and assaulting ner. was continued in justice Ouren's court on the Carnegie library site has be gun, The large frame barn which was reserved by Mrs. Pinney Is being torn d wn and esrted away and the brick sidewalks on the property are being torn up. The case of Cl de and Joeie White, ar rested Tuesday night on the charge of conducting a disorderly place, was con tinued in police court yesterday until to day. The woman, however, was removed from the men's department In the city Jail to a room on the second floor. F W Noble cluimlriB- to tie a lituriiav man barber, was arrested last night as I a suspicious character. He was found by ! Offle-er Oliver in the yard of Dr. Sev lert's residence, on First avenue. He had a paving brick in his hand and several plee es of brick in his pockets. He could give no satisfactory explanation for hla presence mere, but appeared to nave been drinking. V. D. Perry and Bessie M. Broeffle. a young coeiple hailing from Omaha, applied for a marriage license yesterday, but Clerk Heed or tne district court was obllced to refuse them, ns the would-be groom was under age. The young man admitted he would not be of age until May 3, so Mr. Reed advised him to wait until then. They left the court house evidently much dis appointed. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. T; night. F-657. Ko Action on Ditches. The board of county supervisors ad journed yesterday until the regular ses sion In June. The fact of Governor Cum mins falling to sign the drainage bill pre vented the board taking any action In the matter of the Harrison-Pottawattamie county drainage ditch contracts. The meeting Just adjourned was held for ihia purpose, but the board will have to wait now until June before It can do anything In the matter. The request of County Recorder Smith that he be allowed. 11,500 for clerk hire for the present year was again before the board, which discussed the matter, but adjourned without taking any action. Plumbing nd heating. Blxby A Son. Marriage Licensee. Licenses to wed were Issut-d yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Henry Ehlers. Loveland. la Minnie Winans, Loveland, la Charles W. Shook, Creston, la Mary Frost, Creston, la John Konx, Mlneola, la , Wifellmlna Burke, Dumfries. Ia Johannes Rolerts. Council Bluffs Millie May Mackaben, Council Bluffs Age. .... .... 29 .... a .... i .... 25 .... 27 .... SO .... tfi Hafer sells lumber. Catch the ldeat OeLOU c SAL TtHiajr while they laat you can itct any of the 11-oeut lmrjialna adver tlstHl for iny of the previous one-, tlay gales this week. To make n fitting clone to thia relet ir at ion of our eleventh biiHlueaa anniversary we will have both today and tomor row an eleven minute special. Iok for thera. Fine Playinit Cards He Plug- roup, rotir-ln-llainl, Iile-ycles and other high trrad layluj; itirtU on sale today oue pack to the customer IIC 25c Score Cards Mc All the regular 2ik? and U.V Score Cards today only 1 1 per dozen '. IIC Half OunceFinePerfume lie lotlny only, ounce of any of our fine l'Pifuliieg, liH'ludlllK n 111 sit (Jpranluiu and 1 1 Carnation IIC Itiinx your bottle. Friday's II Minute Special For eleven minutes this morning-, from ll:tJU to 11:11, fine Ok? Heui stltch Boxv Stationery, either flat or folded suet-tie, extra swell goods one to the customer 11 per bos IIC I'osltively none sold before 11 o'clock or later than 11 minutes after. DeLONQ PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 307 BROADWAY. THIS OM V ABsOLI TKI.Y MUOERS bisiuk.ss aku kormai. tub- I.KQ THE MEST. Students may enter any time. Excellent places to work for board. Tuition very reasonable. Write for sample ropy of our College Journal. Write or call for Informa tion. P.. P. MII.LEK. Pres. Masonic Temple. 'Phone Mil LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN. M Cvnacfl BiuSa. BLUFFS. " MAYOR RAIDS TIIE GAMBLERS Tiii 1 Two Pltcei ted PnU FonTtetn Mtn Under Ami:. DOES NOT EVEN TAKE POLICEMAN ALONG F.levea Are Trapped In Oae Place aad Three In Aaother Oambllaai In pleraeats Taken to Police lleadqaarters. Dr. Donald Macrae, Jr., Council Bluffs' new democratic mayer, played a lone teen men touria in ine iwu piaeeK About 1 o'clock the mayor made his say by a back stuirway Into the gambling house over the Manhattan swloon and res taurant on Broadway. The e'even men In the room when they saw the familiar form of the city's executive realized that he was there on business, and several made a move as If the suddenly remembered they were wanted elsewhere at that par ticular time. None, however, got away as Mayor Macrae, foreseeing such a pos sibility, backed up against the door and. dna-itig a revolver from his tverooat pocket, suggested to those present that It would le time to leave the place when the ,ur,.i ,... arrived, to Si mmon which he deputised one eif the ulleged pr prle- tors of the place. The mayor was evidently much pleased at the success of his ruse, ar.d when C. L Perrine, one of the men alleged to be running the place, poured out a g'.asa .f whisky and suggested to his honor that he had better take a drink anyhow. Mayor j Macrae gTacefully accepte-d and pleasantly drank to the health of the eleven men he had in custody. T"e mn taken to the city Jail from the Manhattan acre H. A. Larsen, pro prietor of the swloon and restaurant and owner of the building; H. L. Alexander and C. L. Perrine. these lelng charged with running the place; and eight men charged with f e (iientlng s gsmb'Pg house. They were all released on bail furnished b,y Larsen, and their hearing was con tinued In police court yesterday morning until next Monday. Also Raids krug, An hour before he kwooped down on the Manhattan Muyor Macrae walked into the back room at the Krug saloon at the cor ner of Main and Story etre-ets. where he found several games going on. Here he placed under arrest Fred Hay. H. D. Fin ney and Dave Mooney. They were given a ride to the city Jail and boe.ked and then released on their own recogniiances. Their cases were likemlse continued in police f-ourt until next Monday. Several tables and other gambling para phernalia were seized at the two places and are now In charge of the police. Edict Against tiambllna. Mayor Macrae stated yesterday that or ders had been Issued that there could be no gambling, but he had learned that his or ders had been ignored. Jt la said on good authority that the mayor and chief e.f police Intended raiding these places about a week ago, but the move waa tipped off and when Mayor Macrae and Chief Rich mond went to Investigate they found everything closed. Wednesday night Mayor Macrae decided there should be no chance of any tip off so made the raid single handed. il. A. Larsen, the proprietor of the Man hattan saloon, and C. L Perrine were re cently arrested on an information filed In Justice Ouren's court by the county at torney charging them with maintaining a gambling house and the case ia still pi nd Ing, the hearing having teen cantlnueJ for thirty days, so that It might be taken direct before the district court grand Jury, which will reconvene May 15. Following the raid on the gambling houses. Mayor Macrae Issued orders yes terday that all slot machines, cash and trade, were to go, as well as all nickel-ln-the-slot picture machines. Esdi Divorce Tronble. In the district court yesterday Mrs. Mil lie May Mackaben was granted a divorce from Louis Mackaben, and before Judge Wheeler's signature waa barely ory on the decree a marriage licensee permitting she and Johannes Roberta to wed was Issued by the clerk of the court. The divorce and marriage license will. It 1s expecttsd, constitute the final chapter In Mrs. Roberts' marital troubles. The suit for divorce brought by Mrs. Millie May Mackaben from her husband, Louis Mack aben, was struck from the calendar by Judge Thornell last March for want of prosecution. Mrs. ' Mackaben bad failed 10 prosecute the suit in the court here, hav ing secured, ss the thought, a divorce in the district court at Albia, la. Following the Albla divorce she marrled Mr. Roberts, the janitor at the Pierce Street .cho.,1. Her former husband, however, was not sat isfied with the divorce which Ma wife claimed to have se-curcd at Albia and al leged that It had been secured by her Il legally. He caused the arrest of his wife and Roberts on a charge of living to gether unlawfully. Mrs. Mackaben then, through Assistant County Attorney HrBs, obtained the reinstatement of her divorce suit In the court, with the result that the relief prayed for was granted, and she be came a rree woman ana wnn nothing to hinder her marriage to Mr. Roberts. Clasa Rivalry Breaks Oil. The class rivalry between the Seenlors and Juniors of the high school has broken out again with renewed vigor. After mid night Wednesday the Juniors succeeded In floating their class flag from the top guy wire of the Fourth street and Broadway electric light tower, it had been there but a short while when a vigilant senior spied it and he quickly summoned the clan. By t a. m. the seniors had succeeded In tear ing the flag down, but failed to hold it, as a watchful policeman happened along and took charge of it- One of the seniors while taking down the f.tig had a narrow escape from becoming a fll subject for the undertaker. One of the heavy weights attached to the elevator cage In the tower became loosened and came down with a crash, narrowly missing the boy's bead. It was stated last even ing that the police now have orders to ar rest any boy found climbing the electric l.ght towers. Tabor Line Bas Depot Kite. Announcement was made yesterday that the Council Bluffs. Tabor A Southern Elec tric Railway company had secured the property at the southeast corner of Wash ington avenue and Bryant street, occupied I by the City mills, for lis city depot site. The consideration has not be-n made pub , Ii-. The property has a frontage of lu4 feet 4s) WashliiCtoo avenue and iai uu Bryant street. TUe main building of the mill is four stories hlpih and was originally built In INK by a memler of the Bald In faml.). Colonel HofTmayr e.perated the mills for a number of yeurs. but for several years past they have been Idle. N. P. Dodge & Co are agents for the present owner of the projxrty and whvn asked last evening Mr. lv..(!s"e sid negotia tions for the purchase of it by the Tabor line had been In progress for some time past and that yesterday he was notified by the officers of the company that they would buy It. Although no announcement has been made by the Tabor line people yet. It Is supposed that It will erect a Joint freight and passenger depot at this point. Under the charter ordinance the company was re quired to locate its passenger depot at a point between Eighth avenue and Wash ington avenue. Dae From Might Pcrntch. Edward G. Stiles, an Illinois Central con ductor, died yesterday morning at his home, S"7 Mynster stre-ct, from blood eii sonlng. He was 41 ye-ars cf age and Is survived by his wife. Three weeks ago Mr. Stiles scratched a finger while opening the seal ef a car at a way station near Fort Deidge. He was In a hurry to unload, as he was anxious to get his train out of the way of a passenger following, and In his haste ripped the scul off by hooking his (Inner In the wire. The scratch was a small one and Mr. Stl.es paid practically no attention to it. Blood imisonlng, however, set in and spread through the entire arm and from there b the body. Mr. Stiles was n member of Bluff City Masonic lodge of this city and the Order of Railway Conductors. Funeral set vices I will bo held at the residence Friday after noon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Masors. nnd on Saturday morning the remains will be sent to Eeist Dubuque, 111., for inter ment. l)ole Asks Hehearlng. Notice was served yesterday upon the local j.ttorneys for James F. Hums, presl eVnt of the Port land J.Id Mhung r-.r:ij ;ny. that James iH.yle intended filing a petition for a rehearing by the supreme court In the famous mining ease. In which Doyle secured a verdict against Burns, and which!'"' of the railroads doing business! was ree entlv s. t nsl.le bv the supreme court m K'Wh in reierence , spe-e iauy eo e,,e- ..e anrt a new trial ordered. Ina'ids of the stock shippers on the rail- n,.,i--. i-rn,in,n.,n ... a.miv f..e n e... hearimr h. fore the sunreme curt c omes as a surprise to the tittorneys here who r Interested in the case, as v.-hen the decision of the supreme court was announced Doyle stated that he was re-ndy for the retrial of the suit and would endeavor to hae it brought up nt the September court. The petition for a rehearing will delay the retrial of the suit now for a year, or pos sibly longer, a at the- best it Is not prob able that the question of a rehe-arlng will b decided by the supreme court until some time in the early part of next year. llrnos Keep on M Innlsii. A bowling contest between the Heno and Nonpareil teams last evening on the Main street alleys resulted in a victory for the Benos by a score of 2143 to lilt.1. The score follows. BENOS. 1st I'd 3r Tt's Fnish 10 llei 175 5 0 Rempke UM 141 175 4 G Liggett 1 p.8 149 4) Conn 143 L'l 110 377 Gardner 1-4 Vi 13 C-i Totals ".... .710 777 7G2 2Ui NONPAREILS. 1st 2d 3r Tils. Nicoll 1S5 1:2 ITS 47J Stafford 1S4 111 1C 411 Qjtnn 1-M 141 l.b 4.s Lundlne 144 "ul 119 4..1 Pickering Hi ISi li3 3 . Totals ti57 7S0 744 2181 Tip Which Failed. Herman LelTert. the Broadway Jeweler, received a tip Wednesday night from a secret source that an b -tempt to rob bis store tnd blow his big safe containing a valuable essejrtment of incut diamonds and other precious stones and ;ewelry was to be made. Earlier In the day a ptrange man had been noticed Altering near the store and had been seen lo look In through the windows and door a number of times .s If Firing up the place. The police were notified and Captain Busse and a plain clothes officer were detailed to watch the store throughout the' night, but nothing happened. Hall Goes Free. The case against Harry Hall, charged with holding up and robbing T. L. Cody. an old soldier, was taken from the Jury yesterday morning' by Judge Wheeler ar.d a verdle-t entere-d for the defendant. Cody In his testimony tdmltted he had been drinking the right he was robbed, but clalmej to Identify Hall as one of the two men who held him up. One of the principal witnesses for the state. Detective Pat Murphy, has died since Hall's arrest. and the prosecution was compelled to rely entirely upon Cody's evidence. Heal Sstale Transfers. These transfers were reiorted April X to he abstract, title and loan offlc-e of gqulre & Annia. Ml Pearl street: H. B. Jennings and wife to Pottawattn mie county, sti-liM acres In ne' ne e-4-4;t. w a cw 1 e.ora r.. .-toiler nnej uijreiaiiu iu . e. Olderog. lots 2 and 3. bl.ee k J, and part lot 4. block 3. Trevnor. w d 3H) Vllllnn-i Herbert Sta'-y and wife to II. O. MeGee. lots 43 rtid 44, block 6, Wrigkt's add. q c d . 100 John B. Crumble nnd wife to ora Anna Deuel, lots 2 nnd Su. block 6, Web ster's 1st add, w d 101 Four transfers, aggre gating .-. Cedar Rapids Jobbers on Tonr. CKDAR RAPIDP, Ia., April 28 (Special Telegram.) The first trade extension ex cursion of Cedar Rapids Jobbers snd manu facturers made a trip by special train to DeWitt today. About luO representatives of the Jobbing trade accompanied the train. It stopiied at Tipton for dinner and stopped at all the towns along the route and was heartily received. The Slarnai of niatress. Whites of eyes and skin yellow show liver trouble and Jaundice. Dr. King's New Life Pills cure or no pay. Only 2ic For sals by fcuhn Co. HYMENEAL Rntberford-Hobl. FEATRICE. Neb., April 2s.-( Special ) Yesterday at 11 o'clock at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Rutherford, occurred the marriage of Mr. Charles E. Rutherford and MUs Anna D. llohl. Rev. J. A. Lowe officiating. None but a few relatives witnessed the cere mony, which was followed by a sumptuoas wedding repast. The young couple will make their home in Glenover, a suburb ef Beatrice. Vegfltsai-Zaeek, WEST I-OiNT, Neb.. April 2S. cSpeclaL) John Vogellanx and MUa Anastasi Zacek were married this morning at St. Mary's Catholic church. Rev. E A. Klemenz, ai.-unt pastor, officiating. Ths bricio Is the daughter of Matthew Zaic of this city, and the groom Is In busi ness In Dodge, where the young couple will make their future home. The Bee want ads are the Seat Biuineas Boosters. CUMMINS IN POOR HEALTH' IcdianKeion Ec5'.s H:mLiUle d wi'.l Tai Aro'Ler Trio. HEARING ON DRAINAGE AND OTHER BILLS Hearst anil Anil-Hearst People lo ot Agree on the Resnlt of the Con ventions Already Held In lorn a. (From a Staff Corrrsi-ondenl.) PBS MOINF.S, April 2V-(Spe-clul.)-Oov-ernor A. U. Cummins nrrlved home from Indiana today after a short stay ot a health resort, but his health Is not greatly Im proved, and after attending to the neces- j ssry work at his office he will go nway . again to remain some time In the hope of regaining strength. lie appeared today chiefly or the purpose of giving n hearing on the bills which he has not yet signed. and especially on the drainage bill. He asked for information or suggestions on the constitutionality of the gem ral etrnin- age bill. nlo as to whether or not there i was a sufficient guarding of th matter of expanse and whether tl.e damages pro- find come from Purl'ngtnn ird nnde many visions were ndequatc. A n-,imler of rer- stops and nt all points there was (he sons appeared to oppose the bill, chiefly ! greatest Interest manifested il- the tnlKs farmers from Story nnd Appan.x.se coun- Tomorrow the train gas onwest to Shen tl. s. where there bus been local troubles ' andoah nnd Chir1:;da and o,.ntinns the oer the making cf ditcl '-s. Several ethers : good work. appeared to favor the bill. Representative! "Po not plant votir corn too deep In R. M. Wright of Webster county, the i.u- j this heavy soil.'' Is the Int. st d Ice to ther of the bill, appeared to take up the i be given by Prof. Holder. matter with the governor nnd explain the New conditions have Ix-cn encountered Mi w of the 1 gislntlvo committee, and At-j In this locality The soil Is he ivy and torney 0"neinl M'lllane nppear.-d to di- i farmers have been wondeilag a hy thlr cuss the legal phases of the same. The corn yield was lower than It should If. governor has not decided what he will The difficulty was found by I'rof. II. il do. but plnlnly expressed that he Had some j den. nnd Ihls phase Is now farming an Im grave doubts about the legality of :hc 1 portant adjunct to his advhecn the' test- I measure. Morkmen t.et V bat Tbe ant. Railroad Comnilssiorer E. T. Brown of I Sheldon re-turned today from t huimo. where he Bnd others of the state railroad commission held a ennfe-rencc a-lth the I ron d riiiniiaiiU. The tonference was 1 ogreeable In rtw way ! iniinagers, after tic matter was presented;' hf them rod ful.v dismissed. Immedlntely i agreed to make the ceincesslons which are j d. emed satisfactory -to the- stock shippers , ,,e lw.j Tho . hlcf at tl.e.ele is un .ef?re-f- ... " - o ...... ..... nient to restore th e.e.e.e.1 trt tile. tt,e-k trains and to get the live stock Into the markets f istcr than nt present. Tln-y will j also :esunie the issuance of the return stock passes, but unde r some modified rule, ... ... . . . u which will prevent abuses nnd make the . . . ... sstem u.-iform In tl-.e Oifferent states. Antl-llenrsl Men Active-. The activity of the anti-Hearst , mfr among the democrats continues and today they are claiming that they have Informs- j tlon from different delegations which have been selected to lead them to believe that the cl.-.lms of the Hearst boomeis are so exaggerated that In fact the anils will have control of the state convention. Loth aides are claiming that the- oth. r will bolt and send s second delegation to the convention In St. 1ml'. Much i? said to depend on the result In Dubuoue and Woodbury ' counties, but the anti-Hearst men are confident that they will secure both and make a line show In the con vention. The two warring factions dis agree as to the rtatus of the dc-legitiorui In reveral of the important counties. Hansen Is Renominated. Congressman O. N. Haugen of the Fourth Iowa district was renominated at Coage today. His nomination was by acclamation, there having been no oppo sition at any time. The resolutions adopted endorse heartily the administrations of President Roosevelt and Governor Cum mins and the attitude of the congressman In his work In congress. Indicted for I'rorarluK. Mr. and Mrs. William Dickeroff of this ctty were Indicted today f'ir having in duced two young girU to come to -Des Moines from Lumoni, ostensibly to work as domestics, and yet for the real pur pose of enticing them to '.Ives of theme. They were arrested a few days ago on AIH.IUU.SH. You can absolutely rety upon ti train 1 lu-mnTin M oaauaaaJ mm m mm V W Tho natural laxatlvn water for Tmk hmU m TTr iiiiTwrstiit 11 -srl sifflflHI rxsmaeasMxa iinnnTnEwS 1 L3 Ilntral noon realises Ike ntter hoprlessuess of Him roudlllon end piles ap In despair, livery inan who baa tho least reason to suspect that he Is a victim of a secret waste shuald consult ns nil boat delay. Nature will always re s-nt an Injury, Tou cannot fly from it. Little you i-.ougm in your ooynooa tnat you would now in your middle age? be suffering from the Indiscretions you tr.eu conirnited. The doing waa easy but the undoing. Because yuii can not see the losses which are constantly taking place you try to believe they Co iiot exist. Beware! You cannot see the deadly electric current on the trolley wire, but It Is there, and its lower la not more deadly than that of tne secret losses many are suMuanlr g. e ley ue.1 mere I inej issue l:Ke a II... Ii and hae it cut? You will be U.c Strict uret Varicocele, Emissions, NervoSexual Debility, I m patency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases,' ar.d all diseases and weaknese-s of men due to Inheritance. ell haMts, self st-uso, nice , or the result ef specific or private diseases. Cfl 1 TITIPiI FRFF lf 'ou cannot ell write for symptom blank. vwaULIAilU!l inLt ofllc. ilour.; a. m. to p. m ; .Sundays, lo to 1 onlv STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Faraam St., Bet. 1 3th mpie int of the girls. ho did net know I of th!r dancer until tney had teno hers ; and mft" l!vin nt the house. It is gen eraiiy believed that there Is a large gang l of i r. i updating In !s M lnes rn- prC d In the T.e farhms (rnflie and the au-th-.rlt's h..H to unrarth It by this pr- v ntlon ( nminlna Inelted to Talk. fl. vi rm r A. H Cummins has been In vited i.i -e the chief speaker at a irfil nie ti'ic cf the lnlring men of Iowa or the iw-'ni,:i e.f the nieettt.g it the Ptstl Fcih ration at M irshailtown. M.iy 1". Ill Is ixpected on the second day of the con vention to rieHk at the (Vleon theater; and other addresses mill be by John P W hite i f ( wkal.v.sa. president cf tin t'nit.-d Mine Workers;. Arthur F.. Holder, Pes Moines, ex-stale president Federation of Iihor. nnd others. Plane are being late! at Marshalltown for a banquet when lien- rral Si-cretary J. H. Felllnaham of lh Railroad Young Men's Christian associa tion will rreslde as toastmaster. There will be responses by A. L. Crick. lei Molne: 3. H. Ptrlef. Pious City; Joseph IT. Mohr, Mai shnlltown, and others. ADVICt: Kill THK l(W PIHMCH Corn Kiprrt. Tell How to Improve Yield of Corn. OSCEOLA, la.. April IS -3clj )Ths big meeting cf the day for the Iowa srel corn specialists was the one hld here tils fvrklng at tl.e close of a diy'a Jour ney through soiitl'.enste rn Iwa. Th" special seed eorn train e.f Prof. Holden st:d his aaoclates frcm the state cnli.ge I '"' of s.'vil com. Another new feature that Ins been en countered on ti e Rurllugton's rxctirs'on il the drainage of c rn (u-his. A giSAl i amount of this work ha he-en done already I and many fields piissed yesterday were reas. d wi;h ditches in ahlili the tiles will lnMHl,,. 1 Prainane ia a pHi-tlcular hobby with PU rector Page-, lie preicheil lis benefits at each station and '.he subject is forming a , ' ' Th. i'istnltttIo: of ilftiusire systems on farms t'ouble iloir productiveness. " says Mr Page. "It i far better to expend It") ;ht acre- fe-r nih ir than lo buy r.ew land f - The elralns wl'l ilouh'e the ' w 1 ' an. poii ... e('u. The inipe-rtani e. of e orn tests and tl repulati. n i f the planters formed In th ...... ., I C'TS. Prof, ilonlen s.llel; . Iowa s nverukc l"ld to the acre rO"S I. .... , , ... . t , , -, ,, . hut little above bushels, while allowing- j v,ut om, HtaiK n, ne ear to t(ie Ui:l. the frfflW )r (.fijn )!" u producing an aver- ,.ge yh-M of at leat fi.' Imaliels. The fault Hfg, ,,t with the farmer, not w'th the oorn mit t,r iarj, f tfSt!nC and tha J fauity regulation of the- planter.- - ' j -(,ur methods are row to mriny, but I am ,,., ,ldlnu- The farmers of the rtate I Hre worklt.rr sln.- relv to' lucres se their ; yield ns it Is to their Interest to ine Tea. e j jt hut n our h.islness, like all ether oc- , , upatioiis, stcdy is hound 19 I rl:'g fc.rih Improvement and lmprnvrmnt Is popslble everywhere. ."An even rlarul of corn is the necessary adjunct 10 a good yield, but to get the even Hand the tests must be made and Kthe planters arrange to distribute it evi tily." la-Kan Man rt Missouri Valley. I.OeJAN. Ia., April (Special. ) Gorge W. I'kuii, an attorney ( f tlila ph.re, deliv ered nn r-.eldresa before the weeltly session of the I'ri-sLe.vt. rian Literary flub nt Mls seurl Valley. I'gan's address wus entitled "The Educated .Man." A largo number were In atte-nlince and the speaker Was well received. hilil r rlounly ItarneiL. CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia., April 28. S,ec lal Telegram.) While r.ttemptiug to light a fire yesterday by the aid of kerosene Nellie Schmlnkcy, the 10-year-old daughter of Charles Pchmlnkey, residing In Btumptown. was badly burned. Her Injuries consist of scries of burns about the face and neck. ft mm -il rrtr?3 v vmm mm' VX l-nwa mrm Constipation, oefaaa cut aranp. UlflAi imiTTTflflT ,? it ,-!. Von raaaot be healthy if oa are snffeilnsr from a secret viaste. lllddrn drains" rrork Iwstr rcrptlbly, but sare. Their work ( devastation la Jerrtbly rer. lain, and the anfterrr frcn this baneful wd ilrflo.. yainer. for you will regain complete n.unhood. Do r.ot be deiaderd wun the l.i-.a trial the disease or weakness wili to-reel itself it uever d.-a. We ne-ver promise what we c ajin-.t Itifc.itu, anel wi alwats pe-rfomi Jut exactly wliat we ; roinlse. We have) brought elie iii.-ul analysis an i na. io scopieal i-xaininalions up tj the peu:t of i-erfectlcn in these cases, and a correct and reliable amgn jeeia is a posi tive certainty, our n.m.y ears of close study cf these S- ,al dlseMises. suppletuented by our long experience 111 ine tiiainu iit or 11. 1, eruditions ai..i ft 1. erl.iiive pikeii.-e, enables us 1 to suce esfjtlv tr-ut and iur. and 1 4th Streets, Omaha. Neb. i