THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1904. . POSTOFFICE NOTICE k --. roiNULAND, per . a. -Siberian, (rum rhllsdlphia. i SATl'RHAY (th At t a. m. for BER MUDA, it a. a. Trinidad? at 1:30 a. m. supp!-m--n.ary a.-m ) for -CHRA-CAO and VELNEZL ELA. per a. a. Mara ealbo mn II Tor Colombia, via Curacao, muat b directed "per a. a. Maracslbo") : at a. m. for PORTO RU.'O, per a. a. Ponce, via San Juan; at S:20 a. m. ('7 ptemontair 10;J0 a. m.) for FORTJ'NB JHaNI. JAMAICA and COLOMBIA, except Magdalena Dep't, per a. a. Siblrla (mall for Costa Ilioe, vla-Limon. muat be directed "per -a. a. Bltiliia"; at 10 a. m. for CVBA- per a. a. Mexico, via Ha vana; at 10 a. m. for OBENADA. TRINI DAD, CIl'DAD BOLIVAR and Gl'IAN A, per a. a. Mrvl; at 11 a. m. for AR GENTINE, IT-RUUITAT and PARAOfAT, per a. a. Welsh Prince; at 12:30 p. m. for ANTIGUA. MARTINIQUE and QUADB I.Ot'r'E, per a. a. Proclda (mall for Bar bados, Trinidad and Guiana muat be di rected "per a, a. Proclda"). Mall Forwarded Overland, Ete., Ei -pt Tranaparlfle. CUBA Via Port Tampa. Florida, cloee si thla office dally, except Thursday, at 5:M a. m. (the cormeotlna; mails elosl here an Mondays, Wednesdays ana Sat urday), v MEXICO CITY-Oterlanfl. wnleer specially addressed tor despatch by aleamer. close at thla office daily, . except Sunday, at 149 p. m. and 10:80 p m., Sundays al 1:00 p. m. and 10:0 p. m. " KEWFOI'NDLAND (except Parcels-post Malta) Hy rail te North Sydney, anj thence by steamer,, close at this office dally at 8:30 p. m. (connecting- mails close here every Monday, Wednes ana DBl tirrtu y ). JAMAICA By rail to- Boston, and thence by steamer. close at tliis office at :3t p.' m. Tuesday and Friday. MIQCEI.1ON By rsll to Boston, and thence by steamer, close at thla office dally at :J0 p. in BRITISH HONDURAS. HONDURAS (Beat roast) and OUATEM A La By : rail to New Orleans, und tnence by steamer, cloae at thla office dally, except Bun day, at 1:S p. m. and 0 :30 p. m., Sun day at 1:00 p. m. and 10;SO p. rn. (con nectlng mall closes here Mondays at 10:M S. m.). . .. ST A RICA By rail to New Orleans, and thenee by steamer, close at thla office daily, except Sunday, at fl:M p.-m. and 110:30 p. m., Sunday at 11.00 p. m. and 410:io p. m. (connecting moll closea here Tuesdays at 510:30 p. m). NICARAGUA (East Coast) By rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer, close at this office dally, except Sun day, at fl :30 p. m. and 110:30 p. m., Sun days at 11:00 p. m. and ;a- p n. (con necting mull closea, here Tnursday at J10 20 p. m.). - , , . RBc;iSTERED MAIL closea at 6:00 p. m. previous day. Tranapaclfl.0 Malta, Forwarded Over land Dally. ' ' The Scheduled! closing of Transpacific malla la arranged rn the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit to port of sailing The flna, connecting mails tex cept registered Transpacific malla, which close p. m., previous day) close at the genxral postoffloe, New York, as foliowa: HAWAII, JAPAN, CORK A, CHINA and -PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran cisco, close at 6:30 p m. October 2d for despatch per a. a. Siberia. ' HAWAII, via San Francisco, close at :30 p. m j October 3d for despatch per a. a. ' A1nmedn. JAPAN. COKEA, 'CHINA and specially ad dressed roall for PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Taeeirna, cloae at :30 p. m. October : th for despatch per a. a. Hero.'-' FIJI ISLANDS." AUSTRALIA (except .. West), and NEW CALEDONIA. Via Van couver and Victoria, B. C, -cloae at S:30 p. m. October th for despatch per a. a. Aorangl. ; .-. HAWAII. JAPAN. COREA, CHINA and PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran cloo. close at 6:30 p. m. October 8th for despatch par a. a. Mongolia. TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close at 6:80 p. m. Oc tober 16th for despatch per a. a. Mariposa. NKWf .ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (except West), NEW CALEDONIA, SAMOA, HA WAII and FIJI ISLANDS, via San Fran- Cisco, cloai at 6:30 p. m. October 15th for ' despatch p.- a. a. Ventura. (If the Cunard steamer carrying the British mall' for New Zealand does not arrive In time to connect wl:n thla despatch, extra malie closing a. 6:30 a. m.. 8:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.; Burdays at 4:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m will be made up and forwarded until ih arrival of the Cunard steamer? JAPAN, (except Parcels-Post Malls). CO REA, china ana rHtL,ii-r-iiNEi in LANDS, via Vancouver and Victoria, B C, close at 6:30 p. m. October-. 26th for despatch per s. a. Empreae of Japan. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS and GUAM, -via San FraoelncJ, .close at 6:80 p. m. October 27th-for despatch-per u. . Tranaport. M ANCMT'RI (except Newchwanir), and EASTERN taiBEHIA la at present forwarded-via Russia. NOTE- Unlnea otherwise, addressed, West Australia Is forwarded via Europe:- New Zealand via San Francisco, and certain placea In the -Chinese provinces of Yun nan. Kuelchow, Sxechwan and Kwangsl. via British India the quickest routes. PhlllDDliiM specially' - addressed "via Europe, muat be ully prepaid at tha foreign rates, mwni is rorwaraaa via Ban Francisco exclusively. . CORNELIUS .VAN COTT, -. Postmaster. Postofflee, New Tork. N. T., September W); lr4. LEGAL HOTICKS. NOTICE! TO BIDDERS Sealed blda will be received at the office of secretary of atate up until 13 o'olock noon or yctooer ijmh, ror me construc tion of a tunnel, -. sewerage connection, sit ting: of steam heatlnrr -apparatus and enn- nectlon of same with sewerage and water supply at the Soldiera' and Sailors' Home at Minora, rueo., according to plana and specifications. ,. The board reserves the right to reject any 'and all blda. GEO. W utfian -') : - Beoratary of Board. ;:aJVW.E. Tel, 611 , ." V xssssNasR "and baooaob. . ... , 16U Farnm Street., wire ost tour baooaob therb ' . M238 RAItVyAY TJME. CARD. s t'NIOJt ITATIQN TESTH AAO MARCY ChleMfjot Roelc Islaaid Paclfla Bast. ' ;. . un. Thleaka Oaytialir ;utr.?.?;.,.:.m t il am ' ArrtTs. inie.go urnt Loo I b 7 CD am a I ts nm Chlcaso Eiprcn, .......;.kli:0i pm 15 J ba 'Molnsa Kxpntt .wv......a ;M p kU go am Chloaio a-ut Eiprtu a t:et pa a 1 to mm WEST Rocky .Mountain- 1X4. ....... -.a T.H q - n Llnooln. Colorado Sprtngv Da . yrr. Purblo and lut a:tea l;Qapa Ckleaco A Northweateraw Faat Chlcaso .... Local Cblcaao ,.. Mall ( SO pm ,.w,.,ali4) am -l pm- ..a T:to am ' .:::.H::tf;s-' a 4 .V) sm T:I0 am I Mam 14:00 fm 11 60 pm . II am 1:10 am 1-na . larll(ht B. Paul , Dntht ( btcf ...... Limited C'hlcaao ...w.. Local Carroll .,.. kait St. Post Local Bloux C. St. P Fam Mall ..... Chlrato Eiprl Norfolk BosttMl ... Lluoola A LonR' Ine ... lt-dwood Lincoln ... ('par a) Wyomlu j... Haallasa-Alblaa -I alon Paeiflc. ..a lits pm .b t JX am tM m acupm - ; a 1:41 PBI a t to am 10 u am .kT:44am 10.it am .a 1 60 fry t It pm . t to pm 1 1:11 tn k I M pm - 11 pa Tho Ovarland Ut .... vl......a m a I 01 pm Colo, and Cla. Kip... ........ .a 4.10 pm a 4:4 am Chluio-Portland Spoetal a it pm ' E.iern . ICtpi.M ..... a I M pm Cutunitua Loaal .,.. .......k 4:00 pm bIJI is Colorado Special. 7 4t m . rklcaao gilal a I. Mam Boatrlia Local ,,v..kl Mpm k 119 pm Past Mall ; .a t.-M tn 0 pm Miasunrl Paclno. , . . ' .., SI. Loula Capnas' ..'.. .'......el0:4 am a d ip pm Kan. cur at. L. Bx.'M....jiil:& pm a t M pm Warld'a Pair tpaelal ........ '..a ) pm all 10 pm Chicago Great W eat era. at. Paul A Mliua., vLt4. a I K pm' t:t am l. Paul Mlaa. bp.-..'. a t it am a i pm vnicoio umi'n , i pn a 10 10 km rhlttu tmrpy ..'. ......a it in a 01 pm ...... a 4:10 pm l.fO am ....va 1:44 mm a t M pm a 4-14 am a :M pm St. U Caauea Ball I Maba.h. -Kaw Wrld'i 'Pali .., Local troiOyC siafts lulasls (tia. ... ... . 'Cotraaa Eiprem .!,..... a t pm alO M pm (blcago Limited ....-. .a 1.6v pm a I Ot am Mian. St. Paul ftUp ,i.tT:lta kit M pm Mlaa. V Paul Ltd tio pm a M pm Chleag. Mllvtanke A St. Haul. ekliao Darllskt . cap.....' a t 41 m all :00 am (Jalllornla-oroaoa K ......a t tl pm a I II pm Orulaiul Ltmilod - ....kt.lupm a t M am lf M. m .LULStielt. ata. a I H am a I II pa BVRLIXGTOM STATl6.t-lOTlI A C hicago, armrllagtemdk Qalaep. Cklcaae pciI ............ ....a 1a am a I N pm Ctalcasa Vaatibalod k.i ... .a i uo tm a T li am kuao Local vv....r- t ut am all 00 pm t hicado Llmllod .....v.,...y..4 I H pm a T 40 pm Paa Mall ...i V. 1 I a pm ltarllagtaa dk Mlsaomrl Rfver. ' Wrmore, artoe Lhla,.a I'M am kit 0 pm KbMka Kipraaa a I 0 am a t 40 pm lu.r Ua,u4 4 14 pm a I 44 am H. ktilla a ru(4 a. ICap all :10 pm a I 04 pm tola. Vottaulod Flrar. .,"lMpm Llncola .'am Mall k l:f pm all "4 pm twit Crwk dk fiaiUMBuih...k I U pm , 14.4k am NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL MINOR MBXTlOIf. Davta Bella drug. Leffert'a glasses fit. Stockert sells carpets. Duncan ae)Ja the beat school ihoea. Night achooL Western Iowa College. For rent, -rdom house, 72S Sixth ave. Duncan doea the beet repairing 21 Main at. Office boy wanted, Dr.Woodbury, 30 Pearl. School palnta. bruShes and paperAa ander a Art Store, 331 Broadway. Justice Oeorge Carson arrived home jrea teruay from an extended western trip., Picture frames made to order. Borwlck. 211 South Main. Buy your palnta here. Missouri 'oak dry cordwood cord deliv ered. Wm. Welch, 16 N. Main at. Tel. lis. Masquerade suite, wig', beards a roaaks for. rent. Mr. M. PfeirTer, MI Broad wuy. Qeorrfe II. Gotli'tl 1 announced to apeak on 'Socialism'.' In thla city thla evening at 8 o'clock. ... ' The Modern Brotherhood of Atnerlca will meet this evening In regular seaalon In Grand Army ball. , - 1 Mr. and Mrs. 11. Selfert o( Avoca arrived In the city yesterday to take part In the German . ecleoration.- -1 Mrs. C W. Millard left yesterday for a two weeks' visit to friends In St. Louis and to take in the exposition.. 1. : Mra. A. Darraugh and daughter, Mies Patricia, have gone to Loa Angeles, Cat., where tncy will spend the winter. Mrs. John T. MulJueen arrived home yes teruay from a two months' visit with rela tives and friends In eastern points. J. E. liollenbeck has arone to Providence. R. I., to meet his son George, who waa one of tne pupus on trie stranded achoolahlp Pennsylvania. - The Ladles' Aid society of the Fifth Ave nue Methodist church will hold Ita regular business meeting this afternoon at the homo of Mra. Landis, 2019 Seventh avenue. Abe Lincoln Relief corps will meet In regular ees.ilnn Friday afu-rnoon In Grand Army hall. A Joint social "session will be held Saturday evening with Abe Lincoln pom. -v i ' Sliaduklam temple No W, Dramatic Order Knights of Khrtrassan, will meet In regular session mis evening in-' toe nan over tne Commercial National bank building, M Vvest Broadway. The case in police court against Manager Beyerle of the gas company, charged With obstructing South- First street and causing the accident to Fire Chief Nicholson and ids driver, Marian Stevens, was again con tinued yesterday, the date of hearing to be fixed by the attorney a Jamea Mlchelaen and Mtss Louise Lef fert .were married yestelrday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. T. Leffert, 326 Eleventh avenue. Rev. O. W. Snyder, paitor of St. Johna English Luth eran church, officiating. Mr. and Mra. Mlcheleen left in the evening for St. Louie, where they , will spend tholr . honeymoon visiting the exposition. On their return they will make their homo in South Omaha, where the groom Is engaged In business. Mrs. George K. Stone of 645 Fifth av enue la visiting relatives at her former home, Dubuque, la. ? Peter Knecht, Indicted by the grand Jury at the September, 1H03, term of the district court, waa brought back from Washington, la., where he was arrested a few days ago,' by Sheriff Cnhning, and placed In the county Jail. Knecht la charged with breaking Into a freight car In the yards or the Illinois central rauroaa on tno night of August ,i!H)3, and stealing q quantity of liquor. . "PiH't Of the case of brandy' and' whisky Wert later found hid den under a pile of ties, while It Is alleged that a portion was found In Knecot'a bouse. Ilia ball waa placed at,. 1600.. Real ' KatatTraaiere. These "transfers were reported 'to The Bee October 4 by the Title, Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs; L. I. Hooker to H. H. Bryant, part - wtt. nwH, 14-74-40. w. d ,..'....12.900 Iowa Townalte Co. to Bertha Kemp keo, lot 11, block 11, MoClellanU, ' w. d 6S Bertha Kempkeo and husband to John M. Burna. part lot 10, blk il. McClell- : and, w. d. 60 Elvira Miller to Julia E. Officer, lot i, Porterfleld'a. aubdlv., w. d 1,600 Patrick Ronan and wife to H. L. .i Kamaoclottl, lots 1 to 8. block 4, part ' out lot 2, Crawford's add., w. d.... LOOO P. W. Cramer to John' M. Burns, part lot 11, block 2, McClelland, w. d 66 Six transfers, total 17.670 N.' T. Plumbing Co.; Tel. 290. NUfht. FW7. Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued to the fol lowing: Name and Residence. . Age. ....... 31 ....... 36 ...'.... 21 23 Charles Hall! Clarerice. la...... Mrs. L. J. Brown, Clarlnda, la.. Flovd Brown. Stanton.. Neb... Cora May Fields, Stanton, Neb Christian Clausen, rboveland, I&.. ....... 22 Lucy Machan, ' Loveland, la..... A.. 1 C.'W. McCauley, Council Bluffa 24 Veronica M. Wlckham, Council Bluffs... 24 Ephralm A.. Carter, Omaha... 24 Mabel E. Allen Omaha C. H. Loney, Beemer, Neb Pauline Klttell, Beemer, Neb . . f Plumbing and heating. Blxby & Son. j - - Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed were' Issued yesterday to the following: . . - - - - - 1 ,- Nome 'and Residence. ' . ' ' Age. Waftet- L.5 Harper, ' Pa'rkv'llle, Mo. 27 Florence E. Anderson, Council Biuffs.v..-20 James "Mlchelseiv South Omaha.......... 40 Louise Leffert, .couticll Bluffs 36 ''ves't Estate Transfers.,,' -; These- transfers were reported to The Bee Octo'ber & 'py 'ihe Tftlev 'Guaranty and ,IU8Vcompany, of. Council. Bluffs: Henry Schlnoter and 'wife 'to Martin . Tetxraft, eft, twit 21-74-40s w.df . ..... . .16.000 Grimth Jones and Wire to B. C. Solo- mon,- lot 11, Auditor's sub., ne"4, se'4. '24-76-44, W. d . . ,'. .U .r. 278 O. W.' Gordon to L. C."H6iarteld. lot Jl, block . -Pierce's fin?."M.' A. I,. "400 Iowa; Central Building aim Ixmn as- sociatlon to Mildred A. Baldwin, lot- - 4, block 1. Van Brunt Rice n. add., . - w. d. .r..v.'. ............. '. .".'V... '....:.. 8C0 Oeorge -W. Jenkins "and"' wife" 'toWki-' . ' ' lace Benjamin, lots 23 and 24. block Jl, f'lfming Davis add., w. a C. H. ljuber and C. D. Wall era and 40 wives to Consolidated CiHistructJon. company, lot . 1, .' Iluber . A . Walter's terrace, w. d..... 600 Anna Marcus to Sophia Marcus, lot , block I, uuyiiss let add.; lot 1, block IS, Beers', sub.; lota 1 and 4, block 1, Mullln's sub.: und. H lota ( and 10, block 16; lot 7, block 1; lots 7 and B, block II. and lots 1 and 2, , block 1, Mullln's sub'.; alio party wall on lot 1,- block t, Baylisa' 1st " add., w. d I Harry V. Warren and wife to M. Mar cus, lot t, block 12, Crawford's add., w. d 100 Mary A. bamaey and husband to J. H. Owena, lot ' IS, block 2. . Wllaun'a k Ernest, E. nKrt and wife to I. JM. Rol- ' ion, iols 1 ana i, uiock a, central sub., w. d... 1,000 Ten transfers, total ..,15,116 RAILWAY TIHH CARD 0TIM ED. Batlavue- Paa. 'Jiaaetloa kcllariM dt paa. Jauallsa . I'M pm a I II am . .a I as am . hvaaaas City, M.-Jee da t'oaacll Bluffa. Kansas City Imj Kzpv.'. a IK am a l ot pm si. Maia riyr j , . pm ail aa km kanaaa City Nlskt gap... aul a pm 144 km . , " V WEIITBR BBI'6T lgTM WBITER, Mlaaoarl Paelgc." . ' Mabraika Local U Wakplai' " Wai.r ' k 4:11 pm 'al:M pm Chleago, t. Paal, MlaneapolU -A; Oaaualta.-' , ,.- Twia cur raaaaar I ao am k I fit pm ioa ti.v rumfir ...a w pm all aa ata Ookur.d ksoal i k4 41 pm k 4 14 am a Dally, t k Dally eaaap Smaaai I Pally axcapt MWMf. e amiiy aaBapa aaoaoa ens. vmsLovrs . . SOOTKina STRUP hMkeadby Millkmaof Mottwrafor thotr ouudrsa wblle TocUuoa toe over Plrty Tsars. 1 It auuaiias tus oujid. sutwus U suma, allars i all pale- eurae wlu4 euata. tal m tAefcaat pouiady tor dlarrhiM. i ajdfKJ4TT.Fl Vgi gfam A BerTTXl. BLUFFS GERMANS ARE CELEBRATING BUrt tU Iffalr with t Big Trohligbt Fro ceuion in the ETenbg, EXLRCISES FOLLOW IN NEW THEATER Tr laterestlng Pregrama Arraaged (or Tharaday aad Friday, Wkea . the Cf lebratlom Will Com t am Knd. Two hundred and twehty-one years a o the Brit emigrant from Germany landed 6n the shtires of North America. Last night the German-American residents of Council Bluffs. Pottawattamie county and adjoin ing towns of southwestern Iowa, reinforced by large numbers ffom Omaha and South Omaha, captured the city and eipect.to re n aln In posaessTon of It until the clock On the Bloomer schoolhotise tolls the hour of midnight Friday. , In Other words "Dcs Deutschen Teges," of theAree days' cele bration by the Germans, commenced last night and wllj last over Friday. Every train entering the city yesterday brought In Its quota of German visitors and by evening several hundred persons had been added to tha population of Council Bluffi for the time being. At the different depots committees were In waiting to escort the visitor to Teutonla hall, at the corner ot Broadway and Scott street, where head quarters have been established. This and other buildings are more or less gaily decorated with national colors and the red, whits and black of "der vaterland." Aa the different delegations marched to headquar ters with their bands "Die Wacht am Rheln" and other 4jrell known German airs filled the air' and made the German heart swell with pride and pleasure. The celebration opened last evening with a torchlight parade, followed by an old time "feat" at the opera house. There have Tjeen tqrch light parades In Council Bluffs before, but It Is a question whether there waa ever as big a one as last night's. With four bands, 1,500 persons In line and over 1,000 torches, the parade was a sight worth see ing, and thousands lined the streets to watch It go by. " ' . Mnkenp of Parade. Heading tHe column were the. mounted marshals, J. J. Klein, S. Adrian and Henry Sperling, resplendent In 'German, military uniforms and helmets. : Behind them came the column In the following order: Albln Hunter's Band. v . ' German Societies of Council Bluffi. Olson's Band of Omaha, Omaha German Societies.' - ' ' Orpheus Society of Omaha. ' Landwehr Vereln of Omaha. Franek's Band of South Omaha. Schwaben Vereln. Neumann's Juvenile Band of Avoca.' . . , Avoca German Societies. Llederkrans of Manning. Delegations from Treynor, Quick, Clarlnda - and Adjoining Towns. The column' formed on Scott street, wlh the right resting on Broadway, and the line of march was south on Pearl street to Story, east to Fourth street, ' north- on Fourth to Broadway, east on Broadway to First . street, north to Washington avenue, west to Scott street, south to Broadway and welt to opera house, where the parade dis banded. . , . With the exception of the mayor's ad dress of welcome, the exercises, at )he opera house were lh German-. The stage was pre'ttll decorated and Immense clus ters of roses adorned the speaker's table. The audience filled the lower floor and balcony. ' Aloli Becker, editor of the Coun sel! Bluffs Frele Presse, presided and after a lew introductory remarKs introduced Mayor Donald Macrae, Jr., as "the best mayor we ever had." Welcomed by Mayor, - Mayor Macrae, who by the the way. Is of Scotch descent, started out boldy wfth "Melne Damen und Herren," but that la as ..far-as he got in German. - Alderrrran Maloney whispered In the ear of the city's chief executive and the mayor then In formed the audience that he had been re quested by his fellow city officials not to make his speech In German and to limit it to three and a half minutes. Continuing, he bade the visitors welcome and "assured them that Council Bluffs .felt honored by. their presence. "ConsMer the town yours, and If ydu see anything' you cannot get, ask a policeman and he will ten you aU about it" He paid an eloquent tribute to the Germans as a cltlien, and concluding hoped they would enjoy their stay In the City. -i' Addresses were made by William Schill ing, ex-mayor of Avoca, and pethold Kraus, editor of the Manning (la.) Herald. The Manning Llederkrans, under the lead-, erihlp of Charles Lyden, sang a number of songs dear to the German heart, while Ruster't Orchestra furnished music for, the evening. Miss Edna Boyaen contributed a pleasing piano solo and M. Eiseman, -director of the German theater in Omaha, closed the entertainment with a declama tion, "Des Bangers Fluch." . . - Parade Today. Tha festivities today will begin with a parade at 10 o'clock. The column will form In front of Teutonla hall on Scott street at 9:30 as follows: First division. . , . . Marshal J. J. Klein. - ,' " Heralds. . -" Platoon of Police. Huoter'a Band. , ' Uncle Sam and Escorts. Float, Columbia. - -Herman the Great and Kscort of Thirty. ,, - Float, Germania. v. Kaiser Wllhelm and Body Guard. Second division: , , i ' Band. Mayor and Cfty Oltlclals In Carriages. Excoutlvs Committee of Des Deutschen t . . Tagea In .Carriage. . Avoca Juvenile Band. v Children of German Parochial School. ' Local and Visiting German Societies. . Third division: ' ' 'Band. ! ." ' ' Floats and Decorated Wagons. , , ' ' ' Merchants' Displays. The line of march will be south on Pearl to Intersection with Main, north on Main to proadway, east on Broadway to Flrat atreet. countermarch on Broadway to Eighth street, south On .Eighth street to First avenue, esst on. First avenue to Baylies park and disband. In the afternoon the scene 'of the cele bration will be transferred to Lake Man awa, where a lengthy and Interesting pro gram ot sports or all kinds will be en Joyed. Friday morning there will be a general meeting In TeueonU, hall, where arrange ments for another similar gathering next year will be made. In the afternoon the visitors will be given a trolley ride around the city snd a visit' made to the different parks and other points, of Interest. A tall In Teutonla hall in the evening will bring tha three. days', celebration to a close. New Reslatratloa Reonlred'. This year every voter wlihlng to cast bit panot at the general election on Tuesday, Novetnter 8, will be, ojfd to regUter.' Previous reglstrstlons will not suffice. The lona cods provides that n new. reft tratl'3a of rolen shall be tuken In.xltles of, 3,V l'Kiiaiion hk cttr In v each ytar of a preuientjl election. As It ban to .Cin bell Bluffi ia the only l' PcUavitauili vou. ty ar.tui uww registration this yeax is required. Tha registration 'boards will he In se-slon on October 27, 21 and 21, wben every voter must register In order to be able to cast his ballot. ' . Republican headquarters . bars been opened in the vacant store building at ths head ot First avenue ahd have been phaced In charge of Major Wallace Mc Fadden, Open house will be maintained there until after, the election. Ths headquarters hsve been furnished with chairs and tables for the convenience of callers and a liberal supply 'of repub lican literature baa been placed there for distribution. County Chairman George 8. Wright expecta to establish, his offlc there fn a few days. Matters la District Coart. The libel suit of A. A. Dorn and James F. McGlnty against Oeorge L. Cooper, result ing from an advertisement published by the defendant In a Neola newspaper, is still occupying the attention of Judge . Macy and a 'jury In the district court. It Is, however, expected to go to the Jury some time today. . . The following assignment of law causes for this term of court was made yester day morning by Judge Macy1: Thursday, October Farrell -ngalnat Chi cago, Rock Island 4 Pacific Railway Com pany. Friday, October T Wilmes against Gun. nette. Mondiy. October 10 Hunter egnlnst Chi cago, Milwaukee St St. Paul Railway Com pany. Tuesday, October 11-In ' re insanity of Bertha Llbbecke; Ctmsugny against Knowlus; Jenks against Hatch (two caaes). Wednesday, October 12 Smith against Motor Company: White against Motor Com pany; Hall against Jennings (conditional). Thursday, October 13 Young against Motor Company; Fuerhauken against Ene wald. - Friday, October 14 Roberts against Moore; Pennington against Thomas; Price against Coyle. Monday, October 17 Turk against Illinois Central Pallroad Company Cspecial); Smith against Dixon; Baughn against Napier. Tuesday, October IS Olson et at. against City; Day against City; McNamara against Gegfln et al. Wednesday, October 1 ft Bates against Northwestern; Carter against Roberts et al. Thursday, October 20 Lnrkln against Hutchinson: Hutchinson against Larkln; First National Bank against Larkln; Potter against Gorman et al. Friday, October 21 McKtbben. against Gorman et al; Consigny against Carter; Conslgny against Knowlea et al (two cases). . Saturday, October S3 Bolen ajalnst Motor Company; McRaven against Motor Company; Hayes against Clark. Monday, October 24 Wade agalrfst City: Wolfe-,Lovett . Eloctrio Company against Griffith. -r No Commercial Clab Meeting. No business was transacted at the regular monthly general meeting of the Commercial club last night owing to the fact that there waa not a quorum present. The Omnha street fair nnd carnival, the Oerrhan cele bration and the revival, meetings are aald to have been responsible for the lack ot at tendance on. the part of the members. A request from President Ftancls of the St. Louis exposition that thlsdlty name a Council Bluffs day during Iowa week at the great-fair was referred to-the executive committee with 'power to act. The com munication from President Francis was ad dressed to Mayor Macrae, and by him re ferred to the Commercial clnb. Revival Meetings Contlnne. The attendance at 'thfe revival meeting laat night was about' the same as on the previous two nights. Evangelist Williams spoke on 'TW Appreciative Church Mem ber," showing haw. a f hurrh member can a sal st the preaher.-eYnd how a- preacher lost by lack of appreciation -on the-part'of the members of his chnrthf'The music again proved a pleasing feature of ttr meeting. I r '.'.J ' I'l r. -, I FRANK iHERCLI REARRESTED Be E Thomas Seeks. Hls Release oa Writ of Habeas 4'erpna. LOGAN, la; Oct. 6. (Special Telegram.) ', Yesterday Frank Shercllff- was arrested by Deputy Sheriff V : N.- Barnes of Fair field, Jefferson county for robbing A. J. McFarland, , a Chicago, - Burlington & Qulncy ticket agent, at Lockrldge. In 1&90 he was indicted, arrested and Jailed, but broke Jail. The Indictment filed with the Jefferson county clerk -was lost, bat was found this week, returned to the docket and the warrant Issued,. E. E. Thomas of the Omnha Civic fed eration, got out a writ of habeas corpus to keep Shercllff here. It waa argued this afternoon before Judge Thornell and taken under advisement. : ':' Suae His Father-la-I.aw. SIOUX CITT, la,, Oct. 6. (Special Telo- gram.) Declaring tha his wife's a (rec ti onp were alienated by her father, Fred erick Schmidt of Los Angeles, Cal., Wil liam J. McCrurrt. is suing Schmidt in the .United States' court here- to recover 116.000 damages. . Mrs. McCrum -is Schmidt's daughter and she has been residing, at his home since July, 1902, when, It Is declared, Schmidt and his" wire enticed her to their home. The trial of the' case was started Today before a Jury.1 McCrum is ao years of age and lives on a farm in .Cherokee county. The trouble came about over deeds to same' property. McCrum has been mar ried eight years and has' a boy '7 years old, -who also la In the custody of the Schmidt's. Board of Health Registrars. - MISSOURI VALLBY ' la,, Oct. 5. Spe cial.) The State Board of Health has. ap pointed Dr. J. I Tamlaica and. Dr. Hugh Tamistea as local registrars ot births and deaths in. Missouri Vu(e.y. According to their figures twenty-seven births snd five deaths occurred during' the month of September.- ' L ! 1, J- .i. . ' . . u'-ia i .i i i ii- . jj -.' ' - - '- - - . '...'.'.. v " - 1 ...SBmns uai iNMna egpiiaiiia aanmsnman ' The product of healthy covs !) ' pastured in sweet meadows. A JfCrA - ' I V fresh, pure, wholesome butter. Ci jSL m K I unequaled in flavor and quality. -Z F rb' a A perfect example of 20th cen- x-J'lAYii ' tury butter making. Try it to- Qjk V day you'lJi want it to-morrow . V?j4 7 - IJ ' : in airtight, odor-proof tatks&s, bhith kstp , Vjil 'J J M il Hi J . jfkVj) : V j ;;.'. I I A1 k!CB CREAMERY COMPANY. XVWI 7 fei lf F (ft v " I-' Ifllh mw,A H.l . lit I f .Wit Hi' . W ' I i J: -.lu.ii , J - v b I IOWA CRAil TAKES PRIZES Lands First on Corn, Wheat and Grasses and Wl. Up on Cattle. LAST BUTTER COMPETITION COMING ON Flaal Brhedale for Fairbanks Meet lags la Iowa Is Glvea Oat by the Repablleaa Nallaaal Committee. (From a Staff Correspondent.) ' DES MOINES, Oct. 1 (Bpeclal.)-Super-intendent L. G. Clute. In charge of the Iowa exhibits of grains, grasses and apiary products at the St. Louis exposition, today reported to Secretary Simpson Of the State Agricultural department that Iowa had taken high honors In the exhibit of grain and grasses. In regard to cora and wheat, Iowa led all other states and made an excellent record In other thlnga. . "Iowa took highest score," he wrote, "on corn, also on grains and grasses, of any state In tha building. We also took grand prise on wheat, Canada, Kanaas and North Da kota notwithstanding. We made a score, of 99 on corn, 89 on collection ot grains and grasses, 99 on wheat tha three highest ot all the states 'In the building." The Iowa exhibitors have also been winning some good prises on cattle, especially on Angus cattle. In which this state excelled, The last collection of butter for the ex- position Is now being made at Waterloo for shipment to St. Loula and the dairy men are confident that again they will be able to lead all other states In the quality of butter shown. ' ' Eaeaped from Hoepltal. The State Board of Control today re ceived word that Dr. Henry L. Green of Muscatine, a patient at the state hospital at Mount Pleasant, had escaped last night. Dr, Green is a finely educated man and was sent to the hospital several years ago. He has enlisted much sympathy for him self by writing to newspapers and to friends, recounting the outragea that rr.ve been committed against him. He aroused sympathy with the former students of the State university who had known him and they ralsdd a fund to go Into court and have him released on writ of habeas corpus. Judge Smythe heard the case last week and largely on the testimony of Oreen himself decided he waa not suffi ciently sane to be trusted outside the hos pital. His own family . feared htm and employed a. lawyer to fight the case. Last night, having failed to get relief from the courta, he made his escape from the hos pital. Passenger Died on Train. Pierre Berthune was the name of a pas senger northward on the Minneapolis & St. Louis train bound for Minneapolis. He changed cars at Fort Dodge, having come from the west, and when the conductor came, through the train and asked for a ticket he found the passenger was dead. He had expired suddenly after getting into the car. Governor Cummins and Solicitor of the Treasury M. D. O'Connell were in the car and the conductor invited them to investigate., They found the man's name and that he waa on his - way home to Winnipeg from a Journey out west. Ths body was taken from the car at Homboldt and relativea in Manitoba notified.' A British Complaint. Vranela Tt. Tinmla ' artlna- seeratnrv nf .1.1. . Wn -t.lr.Cnr, ho, vrill.i nnr.crnnr Csrrlmln. galling attention, to a complaint ot the British authorities that the treaty relating to reporting deaths of foreign resi dents of the state Is not complied with. The treaty provides that where a British cltlien dies without heirs' ths nearest British consul muat be notified by the local authorities and it is stated this has been Ignored entirely, : ' ' Filing Nominations, The secretary of state has received many of the nomination papers for state officers, but not all, and the time for filing Is at an end on Saturday. The Eleventh dis trict congressional nomination for ths re publicans has not been filed as yet. Ths republicans, democrats, socialists, populists and prohibitionists all have their state tickets filed. Revised the Schedule. Manager, McNeeley of the speakers' bureau of the republican state 'committee today . received from Congressman Tawney the revlaed schedule of time for the 'meet ings of Senator Fairbanks In western Iowa October ll.-The arriving time at each place Is now fixed:' Council Bluffs, 7:50 a. m.; Logan, 8:10; Dunlap. 9:45; Denison, 10:18; Rockwell City, 11:47; Fort Dodge, 12:18 p.m.;. Webster City, 1:28; Iowa Falls, 1:22; Water- loo, 8:60; leave Waterloo for Marahalltown mi i.fcv. A 1 1 rj iiaiiuiwi uuimuum i iu.du iu sanction stops at Gladbrook and Relnheck. Home Finding Agent. Miss Clara Lundbeck Of Mason City, who has been elected state home finding agent. operating under the direction of the Board of Control, will begin her duties hers next week. The appointment Is under, a new law -and she will devote herself -to flndlnc homes and looking after the cars of per sons who have been discharged friendless and alone from the various state Institu tions. , Prosecution Too Expensive. It Is probable that Dr. Crefford of La monl, who at one time was convicted of murder In ths second degree for the death of Maud Stone at his sanitarium In De catur county, will not again be-tried. . Mis attorney. M. Lv Temple, secured -a reversal of the claa and a new trial, and now the Board of Supervisors ot .Decatur county has a petition with about l.ono names ask ing that the county go to mv further ex pense In the prosecution of the esse. Oallaagber Trial Octeber lv IOWA CITT, la., Oct. l.-(Speclsl.)-The notorious Gallaugher case has been set for retrial on October 11. The ase will be tried before Judge Bylngton'i court at Marengo, la. Mra. Gallaugher still claims through her attorneys. Holbart A Holbart, the right to have her ease dismissed finally and absolutely, sin'-e the supreme court called ths Indictment defective, and the conditions under which she secured a rul ing were peculiar. The lower court does not agree with her and the state's repre sentatives contend that this theory Is en tirely wrong. The supreme court will take up this point within the next few months, but the original perjury case will be tried before ths supreme court is heard from. In resettle Des Moines court derlsres that she ought to be free, she will be freed, even if convicted on the specific charge. Presbyterian Pastor Resigns. CRE8TON, la.. Oct. 1. (8peclal.) The members of the F"lrst Presbyterian church at this place were surprised to receive the resignation of . their pastor, Rev. J. E. Oroendyke, ar the morning service Sun day. Rev. Groendyke's rrnson forMeslrlng to dissolve (its relations with the' church Is because of his poor health. For a number of years he has been a sufferer from ra. tarrh, which has grown worse each year, and his physicians havs advised a change of climate and a change of tiling. While Mr.. Oroendyke will for a time leave the ministry, be Intends to return to It some future time When his health will permit Mm doing so. Iowa Banker Inder Arrest. "DAVENPORT, la.. Oct. 8. Arnold Beu thien, cashier of the New Liberty (la.) Savings bank, which failed last week, wns arrested here today on a warrant sworn out by the bank directors, charging him wlttr'erabesslement of 11,760. - Besides this specific charge, reports say that the In debtedness of the cashier to the bank may reach 146,000. Beuthlen, hearing he was wanted. Surrendered himself. He say he can disprove the charges. ' Harrlaoa, County Fair Open. MISSOURI VALLEY, la., Oct. .-(Special.) Yesterday the three-day session of the Harrison ' county fair opened, but as this was 'entry day no large crowds were in attendance. The floral hall is mag nificently decorated and la rrnwded with ,xh,blt8. Many Urmera- club. throughout the county have separate bootha In the hall. Mora horsea and cattle are on ex hibition than ever before. Workman Seriously Injared. CRE8TON, la,, Oct. 5.-(Speclal,) In the unloading of a car of ballast at Haatiags Monday, a workman by the name of Calla han tell into the car aa it was being turned out and was burled In the ballast. Work nien hurriedly dug htm out, but the fumes' from the hot ballast almost smothered him and It Is thought his Injuries will be fatal. Callahan was taken to the hospital at Counoll Bluffs. Revival at Creston. CRESTON, JLa.. Oct. 6. (Special. )-Mrs, Haaelrlgg of Topeka began a revival meet ing at. the Christian church at Murray. Sunday morning, with a .large attendance and splendid Interest.. Mrs. Haselrlgg held a meeting at Creston two yeara ago and la a speaker of Intelligence and eloquence The meeting la expected to result in much good Tor the church at Murray. I WSVnt Woman tO RetSrS, 1 P SOUX CITY la.. Oct. 6.-(Speclal Tele- gram.) From eight to a dozen prominent business firms of Sioux City which ' have lost from 11,000 to 11,500 in goods sold on credit to Mrs. E. Klotzv a face powder manufacturer, who operated a business here for three months, 'will make an ef fort tp bring the woman back here from Counoll Bluffs, where she took the goods. W. C. T. V. Delegates. ,' MISSOURI VALLEY, la., Oct. 6. (Spe. Clol.) Ths following women have been chosen as delegates to the state conven tion of ths Woman's Christian Temper ance union, to be held at Marahalltown, October 11, 12, 11 and 14: Mrs. Ida B. Wise, Mrs. C. a Bachelder, Mrs. A. H. Living ston . and Mrs. R. Robinson. ' Buster Brown In next Sunday's Be CIVIL SERVICE BOARD OUT Mayar MeCIellan Removes Officials for Manlnnlatlng Park Jobs for Political Purposes. , ,f 1 - . NEW YORK, Oct.5.-r-W11Jlam P. Bchmltt, commissioner of parks for the borough of ' Branx of Greater New York, and the five members of the civil service commission were summarily removed from office today by Mayor McClellan. The removal was made after an Investigation of charges laid before the mayor by the Civil Service Re. form association. ' Theae charges allege that Bchmltt exploited positions In his depart- ment for political purposes by discharging certain employes and employing others in violation ot the civil sen-Ice rules, 'wlth the,' co-operation of the civil service com mission.". - The men removed from office besides Bchmltt 'are John'rI. McCooey, prealdent of the board, and hla Colleagues, Jerome Slegel, Bhigene F. O'Connor and B. A. Crownln shield. Hat Bell, the other member of the board, had already realgned. In a letter to Mr. Bell, Mayor McClellan says that at the time he accepted his resignation bwsi not aware of the seriousness ,ol th raart. otherwise he would have refrained rrom acting upon It. that all the commissioners might be treated alike. Half an hour after these officials were removed the appoint ment of a new board wns announced, with Bird 8. Coler, former comptroller, aa presi dent. In appointing the new board. Mayor McClellan exercised the discretion permitted by the chnrter, and reduced the. number of the commission to three. Mr. Coler'S ol leagues are Alfred TaJley, a lawyer, and Roes Appleton of Brooklyn. The president of the hoard Is the snly salaried member and receives 1!S,000 fer yenr. . , , New Color Magaslne with next Sunday's Pe. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Moderate Gala Ikawa In the Market- lag ot Hoga Dartag tha. Past Week. CINCINNATI. Oct. R.-(8pe,la Tele gram.) Price Current says tha week has seen a moderate gain' In the number t. hogs marketed. ' Total 'western' rac',ng was 330,000, compared . with 300,000 tne pre ceding week and 296,000 lasV yar.v Pthca March 1 the total Is ll.ftSO.000, against ll. 736.000 a year ago. . Prominent places com pared as follows: Cities. 190t. .1. 820,0110 ,1,4W.000 .1,2211.0(10 " ,. 890 .000 .. fno.ono .. 674.000 .. i.0H .. 814.000 ,. SM.OnO ., 836.000 ,.' J19.000 , .. 892,000 1WS. ,4W,0fO l.lSR.OnO l,o.0no . 8SR.0OO swi.noo 59,000 4X9.000 jnfi.ono ro.ooo jss.ooo ' f,000 862,000 Chlcaao Kansas City .. tiouin mnana St. -Louis St. Joseph .... Indianapolis . Milwaukee ... Cincinnati .... Ottuftiwa Cedar Rapids Sioux City .i. St. Tsui ...... tl- m..wm . a Tha TMm r.,1 Hunrl.V. Maw Color Mngkslne with Buster Brown and all the popular favorites. 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