THE OMATTA DAILY I?EE: SATURDAY. XOVEMDEK 19. 1904. 13 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS MONEY WE LOAN ON Furniture, Piano. I,U Htock, Salaries. WE GIVE Pest Rules, f.asy I'aympnti, Quiet Service, Any Time. WE WANT Tour Business If You Ever Morrow Money. omaha mortgage loan co. 118 Hoard of Trade lilig Tel. 22i. (Established 1A31.) Jj 6. 161 h St X-M902 MEN IN BEST TOSITIONS Sometime need money. We can supply the need without publicity and au lonet rates on ealary or on furnuuie, pianos, etc. iJealliiRa fairest. See us befois bor rowing elsewhere. Open every 'iuesiidy nd Saturday evenings until t o'clock THE i. A. HUTfuN CO., 14-6l6 Paxton block. X-4l. LOANS made on all kinds of chattel se curity, also on SALARIES. iow Kates. Kasy ierms Sulck and Confidential Service, on us If In r.eed of MONET. PHOKN1X CIlKDIT CO.. &13 Paxton Block. X H BO WEN'S MONEY Easy to get on furniture, pUnon, hones, cows, Jewelry, or on your plain note, If teadlly employed. 70i N. V. Life b.dg. X-fclli MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOpTIj nd others without security; easv pay ments; largest business In 49 prlnolpal cities. Tulman, Koom 711, N. If. Lite. -X 413 MONEY loaned on furniture, (alary, horses, etc.; half usual rates. Dr. Prlu benow, room 214 at 2C 8. loth St. Tel. B-4. X-M479 SALARY AND CHATTEL T-OANS. RELIABLE CREDIT CO.. V7-8 PAXTON BLOCK. 'PHONE 1411. X Moll MONEY loaned on salary, furniture, Jew. elry, horses. Duff Green Loan Co, I Barker Block. X 4i3 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, Jew elry. horses, cows, etc. C. F. Iteed, 319 8. "lh. X li MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. STAR LOAN CO., 644 PAXTON BLOCK. X-il BEE FULLER. 425 Paxton block, for loans on watches, diamonds and Jewelry. X-417 CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loans. Fo ley Loan Co., 1504 Farnam St. X 112 SALARY and collnterfll loans. Templeton. 212 Bee Bldg. Tel. 2904. X ll MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE FARM and city loans; lowest rates. VV H Thomas, First Nat l Bank Bldg. Tel. 1649. W-4a PRIVATE money. F. D. Wee4, 1520 Douglas XV-422 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co, 13J0 Farnam St. W 43 MONEY TO LOAN. Payne investment Co. W 424 .6 PER CENT loans, Garvin Bros., JB04 Farnam. W 426 LOWEST rates. Bemls. Paxton block. W 42 MONEY to loan on real estate at S and SSi per cent. W. B. Melkle. 205 Rampe bldg. W427 FOR EXCHANGE WILL trade sewing machine for type writer. Neb. Cycle Co., 16th and Harney. Z 373 IP YOU do not find What you want In this column put an ad. In and you will soon get It. z w FOR EXCHANGE, choice Omaha property for property In Kansas City, Mo., or Pallna. Kan. Business Exchange, Rox 283, Omaha. Z-.-M939 20x WILL exchange fine piano for horse. Schmoller & Mueller, 1313 Farnam. Tel. 1626. Z-161-D-10 FOk. EXCHANGE Have on n.y Hat several farms to be traded for business of various kinds. 160 acres excellent corn land, wl im proved, in Merrick Co., tu trade for gen eral stock and hardware. Several farms In the Klkhorn valley, 320 acrea, $20 per acre; fine hay Unci; no Im provements but fence, to be traded in quarters or as a whole. The finest tract of land In Nebraska, one section fenced, has deep black soil and In No. 1 country, In Merrick Co.; is the greatest bargain on the market today, at i.H per acre. Have several bargains' In good business premonitions of all kind: hardware, gen eral nulHe., grocery, Implements, etc. JOHN B.. HANSEN, 121 N. T. Life, Omaha. Z 932 18 WANTED TO BUY BHQNFELD, the ANTIQUARIAN, 121 N. Y. Life, pays highest price (or book Tel. 3036. . ... N t WILLOWS WANTED Bids wanted to furnlah 60.000 to 76.UUO cords of live wil lows, not less than 12' feet long and from one to three Inches In diameter' must be all live willows, entirely free from dead brush; to be delivered, wire bound, in bunches, nbout January 1 to 16 on east bank of Missouri river opposite pumping station at Florence, Neb. Right reserved tu reject any - or all bids. The Omaha Water Co., Omaha, Neb. N M9I5 19 CASH for your horses. Melcholr's Livery barn. N H CASH (or your horses. Melcholr's Livery barn. N-12I FOR SALE HORSE & WAGONS FINE 1375 pncumatlo Stanhope, nearly new, 1125; open pneumatic runabout, $tW. Drum mond, 18th and Harney. P 370 FOR SALID Horses for city driving or de livery. Your livery trade solicited In either buggy or carriage work. Mel cholr's Livery Burn. P 371 ROCK AWAY, high grade, second-hand, f:ood shape, cheap. H. H. Fredrlckson, 601 Capitol Ave. P 948 N2i FOR RENT STORES & OFFICES A $10 OFFICE In the Bee building time with it all the conveniences and advan tages in the way ct heat, light, Jui.lt or service, au-night and (.11 day mid Sunday elevator service. A $0 office is now va cant. Call at once. K. C. Peters & Co., ground floor. Bee building. I S23 l-STORY and basement brick building. 1003 Farnam, ftxluo, hydraulic elevator, suit able for wholesale or manufacturing. 14 First Nat l Bank building. IF A GOOD light Is needed wt an show you a north front office on ihe fifth Moor a splendid room, at the moderate price of $20. R. c. Petera Co.. ground floor. Be building. 1 S23 PATENTS SUES at CO., Patent lawyers; advice free. Throe offices: Bee building, Oniutiu, Neb. ; 1M Dearborn St., Chicago, 111., and iuo3 F St., Washington. D. C. Tel. ltL'3. -U201 Dllx J. EMERY LESTER, Patents and patent law, mechanical draughting and blue printing. Suite sjo Paxtun block, Omaha, Neb. 'Phone iTtlS. -M79i-D-14x PATENTS H. A. Bturgis, registered attor. ney. Patents, trade marks, copyrigl.ts. No feea unless uciesful. 617 New Yo-s Life building. Omaha. Neb. DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING. Tel. F-2797, 619 8. 20th. Mrs Garceax M814 D-3 IN families. Miss Sturdy. 'Phone A-1766. M-791 Di Ul-i 'RLYWINE, 193 CALIFORNIA lei. M-I46 !! SECRET SOCIETY MEETINGS EASTKfl STAH. VFSTA CHATTER. NO. .. ORDER EAST l.HS PTAR-flp-rlal meetlna; for woik Biturdav. November 19. Minn WIN I FR KD WALLACE. Secretary. MEDICAL UR TRIES treats successful)? all diseases end Irregularities of women, from any muse; experienced and reliable. Address, with stamp, Dr. Pries. 16Utt Dodge St., Omaha. 49 Piles Cured WITHOUT AN OPERATION A written guarantee given In every cum treated r,j DH. MAXWJiLL, 624- Be Hid-., Omaha, LADIES In trouole writing to pot box 757, Omaha, Neb., will not regret It. -M777 PRIVATE home during confinement; ba bies adopted. The Good Samaritan Sani tarium, 728 1st ave., Council bluffs, la. Tel. 774. 62 PRIVATE home during confinement; ba Mes boarded and adopted. Mrs Qardell, 2210 Charles. Tel. A2US. 43U PRIVATE home during confinement. Rabies ndooted. Mrs. Dr. King. 606 N. 16th. Tel. ISM. m D4 OSTEOPATHY Johnson lustliute, (It N.Y. Life bldg. T.L1WI -456 M RS. JOHN R. Ml &ICK, Osteopathy Phy. slcian; ofilec, Douglas block. Tel. 2823. -367 DR. FAR WELL, specialty nervous disease. 604 Paxtin. Sal Huntington & Etratton, 838 N. T. Life. CLAIRVOYANTS GYLMER. scientific palmist, 715 N. 23d. S 85 Dlo PRINTING LYNGSTAD & RUFFNER. PDINTCBC Crounne Block, Corner riAin 1 CIJ wtn St. and Capitol A KRAMER A CHANDLER. QUICK PRINTERS, 1106-O8 Douglas St. To de liver work when premised Is our hobby. -375 J. M. SIRPLESS, reliable printer; estab lished 12 years. 203 S. 13th St., Omaha. -377 FLORISTS HESS NWOBODA, 1416 Farnam. 431 CHAS EDERER. Reasonable. 30th and Bristol, Tel. 1796 M929 L. HENDERSON, 1519 Farnam. SentTTor price list of cut flowers and plants. 432 ALFRED DONAOI1UE. JR., 1607 Farnam. Tel. J!i33. 431 LAW AND COLLECTIONS E. F. MOREARTY, Attorney, 437 Paxton. Tel. A2638. 434 JOHN M. MACFARLAND, New York Life bldg., rooms 304 and 319. Tel. 1562. -435 COLLECTIONS promptly reported. m-t Paxton block. 436 LOST. LOST, gold locket; "C. E. B." on back; picture Inside; suitable reward for same; return to Bee office. Lost M774 20x FARMS FOR RENT 40 ACRES near Benson, Neb., 14 per acre. The Byron Reed Co. Si m 10 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING A. C. VAN BANT S school. 717 N. Y. Life. 4'J0 POSTOFFICE NOTICE (Should be read DAILY by all interested, as changes may occur at anv time.) Foreign malls (or the week ending No vember lit, liiH, wul cn He ii i.u.uri in II iMtsee) at the Oeneral Postofflce aa fol- J lows: 1'aicels-pnsii iiihiim cb.ni- one hour earlier tnan closing time anown oeiow. Parcels-post mails tor Germany close at f p m. November 14, per a. a. Bremen; No vember 1, per s. s. Hamburg, and Novem ber 21, per s. 8. Kaiser Wllhelm der O rouse. Regular and Supplementary malls close st Foreign Stntlon (corner of West and Morton Streets) half hour later than clos ing time shown below, (except that Supple mentary Malls for Europe and Central America, via Colon, close one hour later at Foreign Station). Transatlantic Malls. BATl'RDAY (1!)) At 6 u. nt. for El'ROPE, per s. s. New York, vln, Plymouth and Cherbourg (mall for Liverpool, Scotland nnd Ireland must be directed "per s. s. New York"); at S:S0 n. m. nupplementnry 10 a. ui.l for EL'ROPE. per s. s. Lucanlfi. via Queenstown and Liverpool; at 8:3- a, m. for BELGU'M direct, per a. s. Vaderland (mull must be directed "per s. s. Vaderland"); nt 8:30 a. m. for ITALY direct, per s. s. Hohonzollern (mail muHt be directed "per . Hohenrollern") : nt 11 a. m foe NORWAY PARCEL8-P0ST MAILS, per .. Isl-ind (regular mail for Denmark must be directed "oer . s. I land"); at 12:30 p. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per a. s. Columbia (mnll must be directed "per s. s Columbia"). stalls fur Month and Central America, West Indies, Etc. ' SATURDAY (19). At 8 a. m. for BER MUDA. Der a. a. Trinidad: at 8:30 a. m. (supplementary 9 30 a. m.) for CURACAO ana v trsr.z. ui.ua, per a. s. z,uua tmn for Colombia, via Curacao, must De di rected "per n. n. Zulla"); at 9 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per a. s. Coamo. via Sun Juan; at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m) for FORTUNE ISLAND, JA MAICA and COLOMBIA, except Magda lena Department, per s. s. Valencia (mall (or Costa Rica, via Llmon. must be di rected "per a. s. Valencia"); at 10 a. m. (or CUBA, .per s. s. Mexico, via Havana; at 10 a. m. (or MEXICO, per s. s. Matanzasv via Tamplco (mall must be directed "per s. s. Matanzas"); at 11:30 a. m. (or BRAZIL, per . s. Moorish Prince, via Pernambuco, Rio Janeiro and Phi, to (mnll for Northern Brasll, Argen tine, Uruguay and Paraguay must be di rected "per a. s. Moorish Prince"). NOTICE Five cents per half ounce In ad dition to the regu'ar postage, mut be prepaid on all letters forwarded by the SUPPLEMENTARY MA4X.8, irul letters deposited In the drop marked '.etters for Forelgi: Countries." after i CLOS 1NO OF THE REGULAR MAIL, for despatch by a p.ortlcular veaael, will not be so forwarded un'ess sucn addition il poetufre 1 fully prepaid thereon by Stamps. buppler.vintary ran.at-'xntlo malls are siso opened on th )ers of the AMERICAN, ENGLISH and FRENCH steamers, whenever the sail ings occur Lt ft s. m. or later; and late mall may be deposited in the mall boxes on the piers of the Gorman lines sailing from Hoboken. The malls on the pins open one hour and a hlf before sailing time, and close ten minute before Ball ing time. Only regular postage (letters 6 cents a half ounce) Is requited on ar ticles mailed on the piers of the Ameri can, White Star and German (Sea Post) steamers; double postage tlotters 10 cents a half ounce on other lines Malls Forw arde Overland, Etc., Ex. cept Trssipicllt. CUBA Via port Tampa, Florida, elnses st thl office dally, except Thursday, at Jo 30 a. in. the connecting malls close nere on Mondays. Wsdnesuays and Sat urdays;. ... MEXICO CITY-Overland, unless specially addressed ror iespatch by steamer, cli-ses at thla offlco daily, except Sunday, . . i . .. ... . .. t uvua n. m Akimlivi a I HI A.wV p. . 1 n. m. and 10:3t' p. m. NEWFOUND An J T iMnl Parr!lB.Pnat Malls-By rail to North Sydney, and .1 .... ai..amHr fluMCS at tltlS OfllCI -dally, except Sunday, at 7 p. m.: Sunday at i 30 p. m. (connecting malls clusu here every Monday. Wedi.esday and Sat- JAMAA-By rail to Boston, and thenoe by steamer, closes at this orhte at 7 P Byn'ra1lii,todapVhlladelphla. and Jhenca by steamer, closes at this offic at W.30 P m MIu'uELo By rail to Boaton, and tbance by atewmer, closes at thu ottloe daliy. POSTOFFICE NOTICE cept Sunday, at 7 p. m.; tfunduy at 6 :3'l p. m. P.KIT1SH HONDURAS. HONDURAS (raat Coa-t) and GUATEMALA By mil to New Orleans, end mence by steamer, close at tnr office dally, except pun oay, at l:i o. m. and !i0:30 p. m., Sun days at i p. m. anu l;i:3y p. m. (con necting mcii closes here Mondays at 1U:1W p. m ). coSTA RICA Ry rail to New Orleans and thence by steamer, close at thl" office dnlly. except Sunday, at 1:30 p m and 110 3" p. m., Sundays at l:00 p m' and $in:3') p. m. (connecting mall closes here Tuesdays at $10:30 p. m.). NI('ARA(Jl A (Knst l o:ist Hv rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer, closes at this office dnlly except Sunday, at Jl Jft p. m. and J10 J0 p. m., Sundavs at 11:00 P. -m and flO JO p m '"0"Ti'ecting mall close here Thursdays) at 10:3O p m ) R-gitere'1 mull close at t-.tte p. m. pre vious day. Transpacific Malls. Forwarded Over, lend Dally. The schedule of clostnc of Transpacific mails Is arrnnired on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit tu port of sailing. The final connecting malls (except registered Transpacific mails which close 6:00 p. m. previous day close st he general postofflce. New York, as fol..iws: HAWAII, via Son Francisco, close at 6 p. m. November 14 for despatch rer s. s. A Ifimed.i COREA, CHINA and speclsllv sddreased mall for PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Taeoma, c'ose at 6 p. in. November 18 for despatch per s. e. Deucalion. TAHITI and MARQUEfcAA ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close at 6 p. n. Novem ber 20 for despatch per s. s. IVinriposa. HAWAII, JAPAN. COREA, CHINA and specially addressed mall for the PHIL IPPINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close at 6 p. m. November 21, (or despatch per s. s. Coptic. JAPAN (except parcels-post malls). CO. REA. CHINA and specially addressed mall for PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Vancouver and Victoria, B. (!., close at ( p. m. November 22 for despatch per a. s. Empress of China. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS and GUAM, via San Francisco, close at 6 p. m. Novem ber 26' for depatc;. per V. S. Transport. NEW ZEALAND. AUSTRALIA (except west), NEW CALEDONIA. SAMOA, HAWAII and specially ndfressed mall for the FIJI ISLANDS, via San Fran cisco, close at t p. m. November 26 for despatch per s. s. Sonoma. (If the Cunard steamer carrying the British mail (or New Zealand does not arrive In time to connect with this despatch, axtra malls closing at 6:30 a. m., 9:5 a. m. and I p. m.; Sundays at 4:30 a. m.. a a. m. and t p. m. will be made up nnd rorwarded until the srrlvsl of the cunard steamer). HAWAII, JAPAN, COREA, CHINA and PHILIPPINE ISLANDS via 8an Fran cisco, cloiss at 6 p. m. November 28 for despatch per s. 8. Corca. FIJ'. ISLANDS. AUSTRALIA (except West) and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van couver and Victoria, B. C. close at 6 S.- m. December $ (or despatch per s. s. I oa na. MANCHURIA (except New Chwang) nnd EASTERN SIBERIA is at present (or wurded via Russia. NOTE Unless otherwise addressed, West Australia Is forwarded via Europe; New Zealand via San Francisco, and certain places In the Chinese Province of Yun nan, via British India the quickest routes. Philippines specially addressed "via Europe" must be fully prepaid at the foreign rates. Hawaii Is forwarded via San Frnn"'"-" ercl"lv'v EDWARD M. MORGAN, Acting Postmaster. Poatofflce, New York. N- Y Nov. 11. 1P04. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received until 4 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, November 20, 1K04, at the of fice of the undersigned in Lincoln, Ne braska, room lul 01 the centrul building, state university grounds, for the construc tion ot an adinlniHtratlon building for said university upon Its grounds In Lincoln, ac cording to plans und specifications on tile in the office ot the superintendent of con struction, room 112 In said central building. Bidders must consult tno superintendent before preparing and tiling bids, upun ail matters which may appear to them uncer tain In either plans or forms of contract and bond on tile with tne bupurintendent. They must also personally Inspect the uni versity campus and the building site there on selected. Bids must conform strictly to the plans and specihcatlous and to the requirements of this notice. Bidders must be prcpured to furnish commercial ratings or satisfactory references upon their finan cial standing, If the same b required by the university authorities. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check on some Lincoln bank, payable to the Uni versity of Nebruska unconditionally, for the sum of $000. The check of ti.e success ful bidder, In case of an award, will be held as a guaranty for furniBhlng to the superintendent schedules of materials with quantities and prices, signing the building contract In form as proponed and furnish ing security company bond In a sum equal to one-third of ihe contract price of the building. Both the accurity company of fered and the form of bond must De satis factory to the Board of Regents or its building committee. In case the successful bidder falls within two weeks from the date of the award to file said schedules, falls to furnish and file bonds as required or to enter Into contract at the amount of his bid the check deposited by him will be forfeited to the university as liquidated damages without further proceedings or notice. The check of the bidder whose bid is second best. In the Judgment of thn Board of Regents or Its building committee, will also be held pendiiiK the negotiations for the closing of a contract with the first best bidder, or until lt Is determined whether the second best bid will be taken up or' rebidding called for. All bld.i must bear the residence or business nddrehs of the bidder, must he signed, sealed up, ad dressed to the undersigned, and be plainly marked on the outside with the bidder's name and the words "Administration build ing bid." The bids will be opened nnd In spected as soon after the dale above set for filing the same as the Board of Regents or Its building committee can be con veniently assembled. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Address the undersigned nt room 101, central huildlntf. State university, Lincoln. Nebraska, Sta tion A. J. S. DALES. Secretary. Nov. 5 i;-19 RAILWAY TIME CARD IMO.N UTATION TEXTIt A.1D MARC Y Chicago, Rock Island A Pad He. EA.ST. Leave. Arrivo. Chicago Daylight Ltd. ..a 8:35 am Chicago Dftyllght Local. b 7:00 am a 9:35 pm Chicago Express 1)12:01 pm a 6:16 pm Des Moines Express a 4:30 pm bll:50am Chicago Fast Express. ..a 6:40 pm a 1:20 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 7:20 am a 1:60 pm Lincoln, Denver & west. a 1:80 pm a 6:06 pm Oklahoma and Tex. Ex.. a 6:26 pm all:66 am Fast Chicago a 6:50 pm 7:30 am Chicago Great Western. Bt. P. & Minn. Ltd a 8:30 pm a 7:15 am St. P. & Minn. Ex a 7:36 am a 8:25 pm Chicago Limited a 4:60 pm al0:30 am Chicago Express a 4:30 am a 4:06 pm Chicago A Northwestern. 1 .ncx 1 Chicago all :30 am Mali ; ..aa lOpm S:S0 am Daylight et. raui m 1 ' am iu:uv pm Daylight Chicago a 7:10 am 11:60 pm Limited Chicago a 8:2o tun 1:16 am Local Carroll a 4:00 pm 9:30 am Fast St. Paul a 8:15 pm 7:05 am Local Sioux C. 4 St. P.b 4:00 pm a 9:30 am Fast Mall a 9:30 am Chicago Express a 3:46 pm Norfolk & Bonesteel a 7:40 am 10-35 am Lincoln A. Long Plne....b 7:40 am 10:35 am Deadwood & Linooln....a 1:60 pm 6:15 pni CnsDer & Wyoming d l oO pm e 6;15 pni Hantings-Alblon b 2:60 pm 6:16 pm Wabash., New World's Fair J- m a 9:00 pm Local rrom v-. .uu pm St. L Cannon Bll Ex.. a C:30 pm a 1:20 am IHiisii gt Louis Express a!0:46 am a 130 pm K. C. St. U Ex......all:4o pm a 7:i0 pm World s Fair Special... t.M pm all;o0 pin Inion Pacific. I The Overland Limited.. :40 am a 1:06 pm Chicago-PortiaiKi Bp l.. t:20 pro 1 L' v ... S-3A nn. rniumbui Local O f :00 pm b am Colorado Spat ial a T :46 am Chicago npeciat am Beatrice Local . P b 1 16 pm Fast Mall i-iO Juj Illinois Central. Chicago Express a T:2 am aJ0:35 pm Chicago Limited a 7:oo pm a k:u5 am Minn, at ou 1 -A tu... m. at Pun . Ltd. .a 1 :m Dm m m i i.m Chicago, Mtl auhea A ft. fmml. Chicago Daylight Ex.. .a 7:56 am allOO pm Cal.iornia-uit.-gon fcx-.-a 5.45 pru a 1:10 pm 1.. I 1 ... , u,4 . H:l 11m 1 1. ,. ues. il. ft uaouuji .,, i,m sui e.iv pus BIBLINGTO TATIOS 10TU t HIIO.1 Barllngton Hlitoirl River. , Wymore. Beatrice and Lincoln a 1:60 am blj:05 pm Nebraska Expracs a :!o am a 7.4u pm Denver Limited a 4:10 piu a 1:45 am B. Hills & Puget S. Ex.U:M pm a t:0j pin Colo. Vextlbuled Flyer.. a 3.30 pin Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:57 pm al2.u3 pm Ft. Crook 4k Platum'th.b 1 U pin 10.8a uin Bellevue & Pac. Juno. .a 7:50 pni 1 tin Brllevue 4t Pac. June. .a 1:30 am Kansas City, St. Jam A Cornell Blags. Kansas City Day Ex. ...a 1:15 am a 1.05 pm COUNCIL SUICIDE CAUSED BY FRIGHT Boy Takes Hii Life Throngh Fear of Being Arretted with Other Boji. SWALLOWS FATAL DOSE OF CARBOLIC ACID Heart Fallnre at First Sappoaed to Re Caaae, bat Post Mortem fthons Death Was Dne to tar- bollc Acid Poisoning:. Leroy Messner, the 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Measner, lt14 Seventh avenue, died shortly after midnight Thurs day night. That hu death was due to car bolic acid taken by the boy with suicidal Intent and not to heart failure, as claimed by the parents, was the opinion o( the at tending physicians, and their diagnosis was confirmed yeaterday by a post-mortem ex amination. In view of the peculiar circumstance surrounding the case and the result o( the post-mortem examination held yesterday afternoon by Dr. N. J. Rice and M. J. Bel linger, two of the physicians who attended the boy, Coroner Treynor decided to ho!d an inquest. The Inquest will be held this morning at 10 o'clock In Cutler's undertak ing rooms. Young Messner's suicide I a trnglc sequel to the robbery of a Great Western freight car Wednesday by a number of boys living In the vicinity of the Messner home, when several boxes of cake chocolate were stolen and distributed by the youngsters among their companions. According to the Information obtained by the police, young Messner was directly Im plicated In the robbery. It being alleged by the other boys that he was the one who broke the seal of the car. Fear of arrest undoubtedly preyed upon the little fellow and prompted him to take his own life. When told of the arrest of the Hlgglns and Deuel boys by some of his companions, and that he would be likely arrested, young Messner Is said to have replied: "They won't arrest me. I will go away or do something." Unronaclona to the End. The boy returned to his home Thursday evening about 6 o'clock, when his mother noticed him at a hydrant In the yard. He shortly after commenced to practice cn the piano, but his mother, noticing his hands were soiled, told him to go and wash them. It was while doing this In the kitchen that he suddenly reeled and .fell to the floor. At first his parents thought that some of his companions might have given him Intoxi cating drink, but aa he rapidly became un conscious they grew alarmed and sum moned a physician. All efforts to revive the boy proved (utile and he remained un conscious until his death. The boy's breath smelled of carbolic acid, as did his handkerchief, but there were no traces of corrosion on the tongue and throat. This was explained from the (act that the acid which the boy Is thought to have taken was diluted, it having been used by a member of the family to ally toothache. The bottle which contained the carbolic acid and which was on a shelf In the pantry, was said to be miselng. The parents of the child were naturally loathe to believe that the little (ellow hud taken the acid and thought that his condi tion was due to heart failure, brought on by (right at being told he would be arrested. The child had a weak heart and recently had been treated (or It. When, however, lt was evident that the boy had taken carbolic acid his parents and (rlends of the family still doubted that he had tuken It with any Intention to kill himself, but had swallowed lt believing that lt would make him sick and that he would thus escape punishment for his connection with the robbery. Much sympathy Is felt in the neighborhood (or the parents and family of the dead boy. THREE YEARS FOR ROBERT TIRNEIl Case ATilnst Andy IIIII Dismissed by County Attorney, Robert Turner, the negro who shot and fatully wounded George Chllaon, president of the Boilermakers' union of Omaha, on the night of July 14, and was convicted of mannlaughter, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Green In the district court to three years in the penitentiary at Fort Madison. It Is understood tnat Turner will be taken Snpflfllc. fnr Safiirilav at Brown'sCO.D. Market 128 W. Broadway. Tel. 65 Smoked Bacon t at llC Frwli DrcHsed Spring f Chlfkeu 11C Our Best Pot Itoast C Beef JC-OC Bolllnu Beef 2C Mutton 9 Stew JC Mutton Konst OC Prime IUb Boast f O Beef C-OC 8 joounds Blrloln s 1 jHiunds Porterhouse M ""X f t pounds Round m I Steak g la I 3 pounds Home Made BJ eLfJ Pure Pork Sausage.. Remember, we will not charge over 6c to 6c for our best Pot Roast of Beef. Regulur price 8c to 10c. DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL Western Iowa College Batter Now. Catalog Fre. E. P. MILLER, PrgglcJont. Maaoalo Temple 'Phone B914. LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN 28 PEARL ST."0111" oeol? Lady Attendant If Desired. St. Louis Flyer a 6:25 pm all:fli am Kansas City Nigbt Ex..al0:4o pm a 1.46 am Cbloago, Bntllngtoa A ttainey. Chicago Limited S 05 pin a 7:40 pm Chicago Special a 7:U am a 1:56 pin Chhttgo Vestibuled Ex. .a 4:00 p,n a 7:25 am Chicago l.ocal a 9:15 am all:u0 pm Fast Mail 2:46 pre WEBITER DEPOT ilTH WEB9TEH Mlssonil Pnolfta. Nebraska Ical via Weeping Water b 4:10 pm alJ: pra IDicaavn, si. rani, niaaeapolle Omaha. Twin City Passenger. ...b 130 am b 1:10 pm Sioux City Paseiiger....a 2 oO pm all:J am Oakland LoLul b 6 45 pm b 9:10 am a Dallv h I In 1 1 V exrrnt Knnrt ,v rf liallv except Saturday. Daily except Moudr- i BLUFFS. to Fort Madison today by Sheriff Canning. In view of the fact that the Jury recom mended Turner to the mercy ot the court, this light sentence was not unlocked (or. The case against Andy Hill, the negro who was with Turner the night of the shooting and who was indicted with him on the same charge, was dismissed yester day afternoon by Assistant County Attor ney Hess and Hill was released from the county Jail, where he has been since July 16. Wright Hlgglns, 1723 Sixth avenue, and Frank Deuel, 1610 Seventh avenue, the two boys under arrest, charged with breaking Into a Great Western freight car and steal ing a quantity of cliocoiute, were before Judge Green In the Juvenile division of the district court yesterday afternoon, but their hearing wa rontlnued until today, as ludge Green was given to understand that other boys were Implicated In the robbery nnd he preferred to try them all together. . LOTS DONATED TO XEW FACTORY City Deeds Land Taken In on Fore closure (or Taxes. The city council at a special meeting last night agreed to donate nine lots owned by the city on West Broadway to Messrs. J. F. Hughes and G. G. Woodln as a site for their (uctory In consideration of their removing their wagon box and shovel board manufacturing plant from Oxkttloosa to this city. Messrs Hughes and Woodln had concluded negotiations with the Com mercial club and all that was needed to assure the location o( the factory here was the donation by the city of these lots (or a site. In consideration (or receiving these lots Messrs. Hughes and Woodin agree to organise a corporation with 128,000 capital stock, of which 115,000 shall be (ully paid up at the start, and within ten days after the execution of the deeds they will com mence the construction of four frame buildings, such as they now have In Oska loosa, each 40xlW (eet, and will continue to operate the plant (or three years con tinuously, "subject only to necessary clos ing required by good business management and consistent with good faith in opera tion." In the event o( (allure to operate the factory as agreed Messrs. Hughes and Woodln bind themselves to pay the city 12,000 or within 120 days to deliver back possession of the lots and remove all build ings (rom same. The property which the city agrees to deed to the company to be organized by Messrs. Hughes and Woodln und which will be known as the Council Bluffs Manu facturing company, comprises lots 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, block 38, Central sub division. The lots are on the south side of Broadway between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets and convenient to trackage. In order to acquire lots 7 and 9 the city had to exchango lots 11 and 12 for them with Gilbert Bros, and Mrs. E. L. Gretzer, which arrangement has been agreed upon. The lots ato vnlued at about 1100 each and were acquired by the city on (oreclosure (or non-payment o( special improvement taxes several years ago. The company, lt was stated, will start operations with twenty-five men, but ex pects to Increase this force materially be (ore long. The plant will manufacture wagon boxes, shovel boards and other equipments and parts of vehicles. The Commercial club was represented by a strong delegation at the meeting Inst night. President H. H. Van Brunt and some thirty members were in attendance. Attorney Emmet Tlnley presented the mat ter to the council on beliult o( the Com mercial club. Foot Ball at Manawa, The high school teams of Council Bluffs and Harlan will meet on the Manawa gridiron this afternoon and the game promises to be an exciting one. The first game between the two schools earlier in the season resulted In the defeat of Council Bluffs, but the local tenm Intends to re trieve Itself today. The Bluffs lineup to day will be heavier than lt was a few weeks ago. The game will be called at 3 o'clock and the motor company will begin running special cars to the lake (rom Pearl street at 1:30 o'clock. This will be the lineup: C. B. H. 8. HARLAN. H",ler L.E IR.K H.n-u f"" Li'lRT Wilson btwlwhlts CMC K.iir.i. IMmmoi'k R.O. L.O. ....... ...... Kent kl"" R.T.I L.T ... "B.T.; J?","", KKII..B Hiur HuJmln (J.D.IQB tnlv L.H. B. It. H.B . . S J1'1 F.I). P B rbb ""c'l..: RH.Ii.Il.H B Klnwy bubstltutea: Council Bluffs High school, Mills and Dobsen. Harlan, Hansen, J. Murks. Rooms and ca(e. Ogden hotel Simon Charged with Forgery. Louis Simon, son of the proprietor of the Central grocery at Broadway and Sixth street, was arrested yesterday afternoon under an information filed In Justice Ouren's court, charging him with forgery. The arrcBt Is a sequel to the arrest of W. H. B. Greer and William Bowen, the negro dining car porters, who were charged by Simon with the theft of 141 and were ac quitted. It is alleged that Louis Simon signed the name of J. Simon to the In formatlon In the superior court against Greer and Bowen. Simon (urnlahed bonds and his hearing was set (or Monday, No vember 28. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel 130. Night, F667. Real Estate Transfers. Tke following transfers were reported to The Bee November 18 by the Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs: R. V. Innes and wife to Annie Fran cis Eckles, lot 6, Auditor's subdiv., se!4, seV 24-75-44, w. d $ 150 The Bee Publishing company to Dela ware Hoon, lot 4, block 34, Central subdiv., w. d 50 C. I). Dillln and wife to William H. Baker et al. lot 29, block 4, Twin City Place, w. d SO J. W. Squire and wife to Mary Shafer, part lot 6, Casacly's subdiv., w. d. ... 8!8 MoHlry Chase to Frank Shlnn, lot 6, block 3, Carson, w. d 1,600 Five transfers, total t 2.717 Plumbing and Heating Blxby A Sou Mr. A. C. Gaebeleln Coming. A. C. Uarbelein, who Is to speak In the Baptist church next week, is holding large meetings this week in the Central Presby terian church In Toronto. MINOR MEXTIO. Davis sells drugs. Leffert's glasses fit. Stockert sells carpets. Duncan sells the best school shoes. Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl St. Night school at Western Iowa college. Duncan does the best repairing, 23 Main. For rent, modern house, 728 Sixth avenue. New picture mouldings. C, E. Alexander, 123 Broadway. A. Louie la home from his ranch near Sterling, Colo. The Baptist ladles are going to serve meals December 15. Go to Horwlok, til 8. Main, (or your varnish, pictures and (rames. New stock. Missouri oak dry cordwood K cord, deliv ered. Win. Welch, 16 N. M iin st. Tel. 128. The session of the Board of County Bu perviaors was devoted to auditing and al lowing bills and claims against the county. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to J. M. Koons, aged 60, of Grlrwold, la., and Mrs. Km ma Suite! held of Omaha, aged 11. Ord-r your coal atid wood of Murtca Ttrldensteln. the new' ftrm. Prnmrt service, best coal, lowest prices. Yard 14th avenue atid 6th st. 'Phone 1S2. If the person who got the wrong overcoat st the street cur men's ball will return the one he got he can have his own. Please csll at once at the burn. These cotitnclous diseases were rcjwirtod to the health authorities yesterday: Hazel Hubbard. 1ni7 Avenue I), diphtheria ; child of Mrs. Minnie Tlephmun, i7 East Broad way, smallpox. J. N. Tolllnger of the Ilotns Valley News at Macedonia will Iw deputy ctTk of th dlstrb't court at Avoca under H V. But tey, the newly elected clerk of the courts o Pottawattamie county. Tie hearing of John Halle, charged with threatening to kill his wife. Mrs. Minn Halle, has been continued In Justice Ouren's court until November 22 on account of Halle being ill and under the doctor s care. Dr. Thomas M. Edwards, a physician of Dunlap. la., died Thursday evening at the Woman's Christian association hospital. a.ed 61 years. Ills wife and one son sur vive him. The remains were taken to Dunlap for burial. Judge Green yesterday ordered a bench warrant Issued for the arrest of Alice Culliertson, the 13-year-old girl charged with Incorrigibility, who was to have had a hearing Thursday In the Juvenile divis ion of the district court, but could not bo found. Captain-elcrt R. D. Rutherford anil Second Lieutenant-elect W. F. Richmond of the Dodge Light Guards have been instructed to report at the office of the adjutant general In Des Moines next Tues day to undergo examinations as to thtlr qualifications for commissions. Word hits been recdved here thnt An drew Hlbbs, the brlckmuson arrested In the city at the Instance of the Shelby county authorities, has been bound over to the grand Jury In Harlan for alleged complicity In the' blowing of thV Zimmer man store safe In Dunlap last October. J. W. Carroll, charged with the theft of part of the Northwestern railroad s track lead log to the river south of the motor bridge, will have a hearing In Jus tice Ouren's court today. David Tnndi mn. sli to be Implicated In the theft, is under arrest In Omaha and will be brought to Council Bluffs this morning. Joe Prultt Is In trouble ucaln and Is In the county Jail awaiting a hearing beforn Justice Ouren on the charge of assaulting Mrs. Ida Slckler. According to Mrs. Si k ler's story, she was calling on a married sister of Prultt when Prultt entered and after accusing her of telling tales about lilm proceeded to strike her In the (uce. Robert Halght, Stanley Buxter and Dnle Runey, three young lads of respectable families, were found In the Wheeler & Hereld building on East Broadway Thurs day evening. They had broken Into lt and CENTRAL GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 600-602 Broadway. 'Phono 24. A Few of Our Special Prices for Saturday: Leaf Lard, 16 Pounds for $1.00 California Hams, per pound 5iC Kegular Hams, per pound QIC Beef Pot Koasr, per pound 5c Beefsteak, per pound 5C Pork Koast, per pound. 6iC FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! Five pounds of Best bushel of the below items: 5 lbs. Boiling Beef with 1 bu. Turnips 48c 5 lbs. Boiling Beef with 1 bu. Parsnips 48c 5 lbs. Boiling Beef with 1 bu. Carrots '. . . . 48c 5 lbs. Boiling Beef w ith 1 bu. Beets 48c 5 lbs. Boiling Beef with 1 bu. Onions 68c WARRANTED FLOUR, per sack SI, 31 10 pounds Best Jap lticc 26C 10 bars White Bussian Soap 25C 10 bars Diamond O Hoap 25c 10 bars Swift's Pride Soap 26c 10 bars Beat 'Era All Soap 26C 2 cans Best Pons 6C lHc jar Syrup for .' 6c 10c package Quail Oats for 5c Pure Maple Sugar, per pound IOC We will have a full supply of Turkeys, Oeese, Ducks, Celery, Oysters and everything1 else for a Thanksgiving -If" ROYAL CASH MEAT 540 BROADWAY. We Always Supply the Here Are Lea( Lard. 14 lb. (or Good Hams, iter lb Bait Pork, SH lbs Pork Bausage, 3 lbs Beef Roast, tha beat, per lb, from .1.00 6Jc 25c 25c 5c to 6c GROCERIES Turnips, per bushel 17c 17c 54c . 4c Carrot', per bushel Onlonc. per bushel BOILINO MEAT, p:r pound SuKur, best Cane Granulated, f Cii si 20 lbs. ror The Orvis (market 537 BROADWAY. Breakfast Bncoa, Leaf Lard, 14 Ibi lb. lie Batter, rood, lb ITHe Se , , , lOe Veal lirw, lb... Vral Strak, lb. . . Hants, lb o'4e H5e ftirlol steak, R lbs. Porterhouse Steak. S lbs .... Stile Kwiail Steak. 8 lbs K"lo (iuod Steak, 5 lbs Strie Freak Oysters, qaart 21e llama Mad Ml'.ce Meat, I lbs.XAe bad made a rendeivous of It for srhoklne, and plxying games when found After giv ing them a talking to the police allowed them to go to their homes. A. C. Oabeleln of New York will give a Scries of address, .s n the Mrst Hsp'ist church next week beginning Wednesday evening. Mr. Gnebeleln !s editor of "Our Hope,' a magazine devoted to bible study. The address will be entirely free and no collections will be taken up Bt the meet lns. M which the public generally Is invited. tWasos MHVers Form I nlon. MISSOI RI VALLEY, la., Nov. lS.-t8pe-clal.) Yesterday the blacksmiths and wagon makers of Harrison county met at the council rooms of Missouri Valley and organised the Wagon Makers' Vnlon Pro tective association with the following of ficers: President, John L. Skelton of Mis souri Valley; vice president, Tim Shields of Logan; second vice president, C. B. Wil son of Mondamln; secretary, George II. ' Wilson of Woodbine. Twenty-four mem bers were In attendance. nnnkrnpt Mock la Sold. WOODBINE, la.. Nov. 18 (Special.) The stock of general merchandise formerly be longing to the bankrupt firm of Howorth Bros, of this plnce has been sold by H. M. Bostwlck, assignee, to Adolph Pclbels of Mlndcn, who will take Immediate posses, slon and will personally manage the busi ness. The store will be opened next Sat urday. The stock was purchased for 1S.0O0. or 75 cents on the dollar, 111,300 being the invoiced figure. Ball at Missouri ValL-y. MISSOl'RI VALLEY. In., Nov. 18 - (Spe cial.) The International Association of Ma chinists will hold their annual bull Rt Foun tain's hall In Missouri Valley on the even ing of Wednesday, November 23. This an nual ball Is always n notable society event.' Buster Brown's Thanksgiving next Sun d.ti 's Lice. Implement Maltrrs Elect Officers. CHATTANOOGA. Tcnn.. Nov. IS. The National Association of Implement an 1 Vehicle Manufacturers today elected V. W. Collier of Detroit president. The vice presidents include J. M. Sludebnker of South Bond. Ind., Joseph Dnln of Ottumws, In and Jtihn I". Powell of St. Joseph, Mo, 111 Boiling Beef frw with every I L7BE GROCERY AND MARKET TEL. A-8&3. Freshest and Choicest Meats. a Few Prices: Bnrln" Chicken, per Beef Steak, good, per lb 8auer Kraut, per quart Country Kegs, per dozen Butter In rolls, per lb .. He 5c 3c . 17c ,174c Flour, all high grade Patents per sack.... Queen Olives, per quart Crackers, Graham and Out meal, per pkg Bent 'Km All Boap, 10 bars for 4 bars Castilo Bona 3C Jim TELEPHONE 46. Pot Roast, lb Bolllaar Beef, food, lb. 11 1 h Hnaat. Ia . .8. .Bo Itauaaa-e, homemade, S lbs. .2e run. noasi. is, .we I'ork C'bopa, lb lite l.ard, homemade. H lba.,.,UAo Best Salt I'ork, lb I'le Plrkle Pork, lb New Kraut, auart ..lie ...1.50 I ....25c 74c 1 25c I 5c J Iireaaed Iprln C'blrkea, Iblle ' Hattua Mew, lb 4a S " Fresh t'ODBlr,j Kae, do...20a J jj i i ii i f u i i ii 'A