THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1907. CURRENT NEWS OF IOWA COUNCIL OflT-s IS Sewtt Ml OH MF.tTION. tv1s, drug. Btockert sells carpets. Pumps. J. Zoller M r. Co. Kd Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Fine engravings at Lcffert'. . Pee Schmidt' elegant iifw photo. I-ewls Cutler, funeral director, 'phone fl. Wondrlng Undertaking company. Tel. t39, PETER.SBN ft WHoENINO 8J.LL RUQ8. Btorag houscgooda. Inquire 333 B w y. Fishing tackle fit for nulling, I3lg selec tion. Petersen & Schoenlng. Itatnmocka from 76c to 10.00. Great va riety. Petersen ScJioenlng. DIAMONDS AS AN 1NVK8TMENT. TALK TO LRFFF.RT APOUT IT. Comfort porch chairs. More comfortable than a hammock. See lu W. Keller, luj Bouth Main street. FLANNIiL THOVSERS AND VIA'E SIOKciE COATS ARK THE T111NQ NOW. BLK E. B. HICKS. OLA88KH are a poaitlve help and a per manant pleasure If nttea ny Dr. W. W. Magarell, Optomotrlat. 10 Pearl atreet. ill DWIilSKK BOTTLED BEKR 13 SKRVH.I) UNLT AT FIIt.ST-CLA8d BARS 4ND CAFEB. I. ROeBNTEU) CO., Agts. II. V. liattey, olerk of the dlatrlct court, went to Shelby, la., yesterday to attend the funeral of hi uncle, Captain Cooper, who had been a resident of that place for thirty year. Joseph Hosteln of St. Joee.pt), Mich., who la mentally deranged and who left hi borne May I while on parole from the In ana aaylum. waa picked up by the police of thla city last evening- and will be held waiting the arrival of the aherlff from St. Joaeph, Mich. Abe Smith of Bassett, Neb., la In the City to take hla inn, Arthur A. Smith, adjudged Insane hy the local board of com missioners, to the state aaylum at Norfolk, Neb. Sheriff Marsh of Rock county, Ne- DraMKa, is expected here to asmst Mr. Smith In taking; his son to Norfolk. Bluff City Lodge No. 71 and Excelsior Lodge No. 2,9. A. F. and A. M., will meet at the lodge room at 9:46 this morning for the purpose of attending service at the First Congregational church In celebra tion of St. John's Day. All visiting Ma sons are requested to Join In this service. Otto Hanson, who died a few days ago at St. Bernard's hospital, was buried yes terday afternoon In Walnut Hill cemetery, his wife, who arrived here yesterday morn ing from Lost Cabin, Wyo., being present. Hanson, who was a rancher, was thrown from horse and paralysed. He lingered U the hospital for thirteen months. C. H. Johnson, the man nf many names, who stands charged with mortgaging a liv ery rig he hired In Omaha to A. A. Clark of this City, took a change of venue yes terday from the court of Justice Cooper to that of Justice Greene, where he will have a preliminary hearing next Tuesday afternoon. In the meantime Johnson Is be hind the bars of the county Jail. Among the effects of a negro vagrant arrested by the police a few days ago was bunch of keys bearing the name and address of C. 1&. Price of Chicago. The keys were sent to the chief of police In Chicago and yesterday came an acknowl edgment of their receipt from Mr. Price, who, In his letter to Chief Richmond, said he had lost them about two years, but how or where he did not know. The controversy between J. C. Hollen beck, the house mover, and the Independ ent Hnd Nebraska Telephone companies was amicably settled yeHterday at a con ference of attorneys representing both sides. The telephone companies agreed to move their wires and cables Monday morn ing so that Hollenbeck can move the building now obstructing Sixth avenue and Ninth street along the route originally planned. Attention I Do not break your back to sweep the dust Into a dust pan. Get an E. Z. dust pan. We give one free to every lady cus tomer at 103 So. Main. D. W. Keller. The House Furnishing Store. If you appreciate good work, let us con tract for painting ' your house. We get the boat help we can find, then we took after the work to see that It Is done right. If you rather do It yourself we can sup ply you with Borwlck's Pure Mixed Paint. Do tun painting now, It Is the beet time. T. O. Borwlck, 211 South Mala. Mast rale Tuesday Moraine;. What promises to be one of the leading vents in musical circle In this olty la the musloale to be given Tuesday, morn ing at the residence of Mrs. Emmet Tin ley on Willow avenue under the direction of Mrs. Robert Mullls and under the aus pices of the Woman's auxiliary of 8t Paul' Episcopal churoh. The following excellent program has been arranged: Duet Serenade Dellbea Miss Phoebe Judson, Mrs. Robert Mullls. a "Alleraulen" Rlohard Strauss b "Arlso" Dellbes Miss Price. "Auf FUlgeln Des Gasauges" Mendelssohn b "Iaasmloh Detn Auge Kuesenn" c "Der Schwur" Bohm Miss Schneider. Morgentraum 'Cello Borge Mr. Charles Tulleys. "Love Is a Bubble" b "My Lover He Comes on the Skee".. Mrs. Frank Slabaugh. a "Fruhllnganacht" Schuman b "Alt Deutscher Llebesrelm" Miss Schneider. "Open Thy Blue Eyes" Massenet b "Oil. Let Night Bpeak of Me..Chadwlok o "April Blossoms'' Oough-Lelter Mrs. Kenworthy and Miss Le Feber, Ao- oompanlsts. Teach the boy to swim by using patent water wings; will hold a person 350 lbs. In weight; absolutely safe; only SOo. Petersen Schoenlng Co. ) Ha for of Council Bluff. Ia., ha the best aaaortniout of building material In the mid dle west Maurrlaara Licenses. License to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and residence. Age. I. J. McSweeney, Emporia, Kas. 31 Kathryn Pawelskl, Neola, la 22 Lout Schrodt. Council Bluffs - 48 Cordelia Nicholson. Council Bluffs 19 John J. Fltsstmraona, Neola, la. SO Rachel B. Shea. Neola. Ia.. 28 Laurlts Selburg, Council Bluffs 'li4 Julia K. Nelson, Council Bluffs 19 L. C. Stoddard. Council Bluffs W Margaret Kunts, Council Bluff 24 hell Bark, rtlrhory. In stove wood length, $1.60 a rick. Brlden stein Smith, 1401 S. 6th. Both 'phone 131 Boo our sliding settee for porch or lawn, Byeolal offer. Petersen Schoenlng. Bay tho Jewel gas or gasoline stove. They are tho safest, Petersen at Schoenlng. Purity and Goodness Tboso two qualities are embod ied ia our "Sanitary" Ice Cream. Pure, beoauao it U made of pure Cream and the hluhebt grades of flavorings. Good, because our ex- Q IV V T. IU IHSIIO If,, We make, any flavor you want and deliver any Quantity any place la the city. N.P. JORGENSEN BO 8. Main. 1'lujuo 381 Council Bluffs, la. City Scavengers F Horse and o tl hau oJ tree of cha ge. oi ' . ui. manure and all ruu .!, clean vaults and ceaipoola. All work Oune is guaisnieea. CaJla promptly attended to. I, fl, ptv.ne lilt Y IV 1 F.4 lift HllUUAK'R & GIBSON. BLUFFS St. Tel. 4A. DEAF AND DUMB GRADUATION Three Complete the Course and Will Eeceive Diplomas. PUBLIC INVITED TO ATTEND Exercises Will Demonstrate the Great Advancement Made la Heeent Years la Instructing- These Infortnnates. The closing exercises of the Iowa School for the Deaf will be held Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Insti tution, at which time diplomas will be awarded to three graduates. The mem bers of the graduating class of 1907 are: Laura Mennlng of Sanborn, O'Brien county; Ralph Edmond Carpenter of Marlon, Linn county; Hubert Beck West of Fairfield, Jefferson county. For a motto the class has adopted "Not for Self, but Others;" for the class tree, the syca more; the class flower, the American Beauty rose, and for the claaa colors, rose and white. An Invitation to attend the graduating exercises has been ex tended by Superintendent H. W. Rothort to the cltlxens of Council Bluffs. The exercises are particularly Interesting, as they demonstrate the great advancement that has been made In recent years In the methods of teaching children who have been deprived of the Senses of speech and hearing, but many of whom now leave school able to express themselves In words and able to understand what Is said to them from the motion of the speaker's lips. This is the complete program; Invocation Kev. Marcus P. McClure. Salutatory and Essay Klg Corn.,..., Laura Mennlng. School Work toral) Beginning Class Leora Carver, Teacher. Address Rev. James O'May. Exercise In Dactylology Pupils of Second and Third Grades Margaret 11. Watklns, Teacher. Pantomime Gathering and Eating Fruit Madeline Little Clara L. Flnlay, Teacher. Essay Irrigation Ralph Edmond Carpenter. School Work Oral First Orade Pupils Josephine Ben nett, Teacher.. Sign Song America Ninth Grade Pupils. Address John W. Jones, M. A., Superintendent of Ohio School for the Deaf. Class Poem Graduating Class. Essay and Valedictory Small Begin nings Hubert Beck West. Address and Presentation of Diploma Member of State Board of Control. Benediction , ,, Lost Clght neatored. To many people who have listened In time to the advice of a careful, scientific optician. When your eye first begin to trouble you I the time to act Correct fitting glasses I the only thing that will keep your eye young. Neglect your eye how and poor vision or lost sight will be yours as age cornea upon you. Listen to the drat warning. Consult an optician at once. No charge made. Leffert, Careful Opticians, Broadway, FOR ANYTHING , IN RAIN COATS. CRAVANETSV TO ORDER. SEE E. a HICKS. Petersen & Bchoentng sell matting. JOHlf BROWN DISAPPEARS AGAIN Ramor He Will Not Be oa Haod to Try Liquor Cases. Ha John Brown, the saloon crusader from Cuba, Kan., folded hla tent and like the nomad Arab of ancient lore quietly slipped away to seek pasture new or will he be on hand Monday morning when the first of his many liquor Injunction suits I called in the district court? Rumor hath It that Mr. Brown has vacated the field which he entered so mysteriously several month ago. In any case a sign "To Rent" adorn the little office on Pearl street whloh Mr. Brown occupied, the little red curtain has been taken from the glass door and the one ohalr, little desk and equally diminutive wood stove, not to men tion the Iowa code, whloh alone constituted the Kansan's law library, have disappeared. Attorney Crawford, who represented Mr. Brown In the contempt proceeding, says that while Mr. Brown has left the city, he doe hot know whether he Intend to re turn and prosecute the saloon Injunction suits. Mr. Crawford states he ha nothing to do with these suit and haa not been retained by Brown to appear for him In them. Some of the saloon men against whom Brown brought suit are wearing smiles which apparently mean more than they are willing to admit while others say they hope the crusader from Kansas will, like the Immortal John Brown' oul "keep marching on," never to return. County Attorney Hess expressed sur prise when told that Brown had vacated his office and left the city. He said he knew nothing of any "arrangement" hav ing been reached between the saloonmtn and Brown. In his answer filed In . the contempt pro ceedings Brown claimed to be a resident and cltlien of Council Bluffs. Judge Thornell has notified the attorney Interested that he will come to Council Bluffs July 22 to try the first batch of suit Involving the assessment of the stock of the Portland Gold Mining company for taxation In Pottawattamie county. Harl A Tlnley of this city have been retained to assist County Attorney Hess, while the Portland company and Jame F. Bum, former president of the corporation, will be represented ty Congressman Walter I. Smith and Saender Stuart of thl city, Tyon & Dine and Former Governor Thomas of Denver and A. F. Chlnn of Colorado Springs. One of the questions at Issue is that of the legality of the transfer of the Iowa Incorporation of the Portland company to the Wyoming corpor.tton wh'ch was formed after the authorities of Pottawatttmle county decided to assess the stouk oKthe company. Judge Thornell had before him In the district court here yesterday the suit k..,.M h. County Attorney Hess at the Instance of the supervisor, of Pottawat tamie county to require H. V. Battey. clerk of tho dlstr.ct court, to make an account ing of the a month allowed him during 196 and 1 for extra clerk hire and to recover into mo county paid him In excess of that which he had paid out for this purpone. At Its January session In 1JS the Board of Supervisors, by resolution, placed Mr. Battey's salary at 13,2'), rj lowing him M a year out of the probate fee and W a month fir extra clerk hire. Mr. Battey drew this H0 a month for twenty months, when a contro versy arose between him and certain mem bers of the board, and Mr. Battey declined to claim this W a month until the matter had been aettled by the court. Mr. Battey, In court yesterday, shewed that he hnd paid out over 1700 for extra clerk hire during the period and also took the position that under tho resolution adopted by tho board he was not required to make any showing ts to the expenditure of this allowonce for clerk hire. Evidence was Introduced to show that his predecessor In office had been allowed and had drawn $4on a year for extra clerical help. It was also shown by Mr. Iiattey that he and his two deputies had been obliged to work nights and Sundays to ket p up the work of the office. In his answer Mr. Battey claims the $40 for t! four months of 196 which he declined to draw pending the determination of the con troversy by the court. The Board of Super visors at Its January session this year, by resolution, allowed a salary of $50 a month for a clerk In Mr. r.attey'a ofllee In addi tion to the regular deputies, of whom there are two In this office and one at Avoca. Judge Thornell took the case under advisement. Vpnolntertaar. George W. Kline, It So. Main street "Phone Ind. 710, black. Bell 543. CARRIAGES ALWAYS READY. CALL r2. BOTH PHONES, GRAND LIVERT. J. W. AND ELMER E. M1NNICK. PRO PRIETORS. Bee office removed to 16 Scott street, op posite Nebraska Telephone oulldlng. My beautiful home, No. 100 Park avenue. Is for sale. Inquire on premises Tuesday and Thursday. W. Runyan. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. SO. Night. L 698. Five N arses Graduate. The complete program for the commence ment exercises of the Jennie Edmundson Memorial Hospital Training School for Nurses, which will be held Thursday aft ernoon at the hospital building Instead of in the auditorium of the high school building as previously stated, was an nounced yesterday. The graduating exer cises will begin at S o'clock and a recep tion will be held from 4 to 5 o'clock. The following five nurse, who have completed their course, will receive diplomas: Florence Richards, Carson, la.; Carrie B. Simmons, Columbus, Neb.; Kathaleen C. Klrsch, Sherman, Tex.; Elisabeth Swingle, Walnut, la. This Is the program: Invocation Rev. O. O. Smith. Song "The Nightingale Sons". ...By Nevln Mrs. B. A. Bnook. Report of School D. Hlva Mills, Principal of Training School. Address A. P. Hanchett, M. D. Bong "De gefangene Amsel"..By K. Kroff Miss Schneider. Miss LeFeber, Accompanist. Address D. Macroe, sr., M. P. Presentation of Diplomas D. Jackson, M. I)., Chairman Hospital Board. Present nt Ion of Pins Rhoda M. Sprague, President of Association Board. Violin Duet Mlna Gertrude Klntc, Mr. Olen Reeder. Benediction Rev. M. P. McClure. 8. M. Williamson, bicycles, sewing ma chines, Edison phonograph, record. Re pairing machine and bicycles a specialty. 17 South Main street Council Bluff, la. Ice cream flavored with pure vanilla, something that will please you. Purity Candy Kitchen, Mo Broadway. Office Space tor Heat. Only half block from Broadway, oppo site Nebraska Telephone building. Heat and light furnished. Omaha Bee office, 18 Scott street. Our wagons are all over town; stop on when you want fee. The Council Bluff Coal and Ice company, W. W. Dtokerson, S3! WestBroadway, Council Bluffs, la., doe all kind of On watch repairing. PAST WEEK IN BLUFFS SOCIETY Weddings the Principal Create of Interest. Miss Helen Runyan Is home from Vassar college and Miss Edith Runyan Is also home from Chicago, where she has been engaged In klndorgarten work. Mrs. R H. Ott and nephew, Willis Mucel, have gone to Portland, and om there will go to Son Francisco, where i.iey will spend the summer with Mrs. Ott's parents. Miss Panste Morehouse has returned home from the I'nlverslty of Chicago, having completed the four-year course, and will spend the summer vacation with her parents. Miss Ruth Harl, daughter of Mr. Charles M. Harl of Oakland avenue. Is home from Chicago, where she la a student In the musical department of the Northwestern university, Mrs. C. Landcaster, 830 Tenth avenue, lift Saturday for a trip to Colorado, from which place he will go to Marta, Kas., where she will remain for some time. Mr. W. N. Clifford and daughter, Mar garet, left Friday for Chicago, where they will spend the summer with relatives while Superintendent Clifford Is east on lecture aad Institute work. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Atkins entertained at dinner Hunday evening In honor of Mr. O. W. Smith of I -os Angeles, Cel., at their home, KM Fast Washington avenue. Cov ers were laid for twelve. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Bellinger are home from New York, where they -vent for their wedding trip after their marriage In Lexington, Ky. While In New York Dr. Bellinger took a post graduate course In surgery. Mrs. M. A. Matxirer, t!0 Olen avenue. Is home from Beatrice, Neb., where she at tended the wedding of hr niece. Miss Charlotte P. Smith, and Mr. John U An- oerson. paying teller of the First National bank of that city. The members of Lady Marv Hive No. W", Iadles of Modern Maccabees of the world, entertained Friday evening at their hall after the regular buRlnens meeting, at which there was a large attendance. The evening was spent at cards and dancing until a late hour. Mrs. McCully and M1f Miller of Omaha entertained at a prettily appointed lunch eon Thursday evening at the Her Orand, In honor of Mlf-s Opal Uoodnian of this city. Covers were laid for twelve. After lunch eon the g.iests were entertained at a box jrty at the Boyd. Word has hem received here of the msr- rlsge of Mr. PhilBp I.uctus Pryor of this city to miss urace KUpp of Stanton, Neb. The wedding took place at the home of tlie bride's parents In the presence of a large nuniDer 01 Irtenus ana relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Pryor will make their home In this city. Mrs. W. F. Sapp arrived home yesterday from I os Angeles, t'al.. where she spent the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. w. w. Iioomls, formerly of this city. While away Mrs. Kapp visited fr'ends at a number of places on the Faclfic coat and returns home much Improved In health from her sojourn In California. The woman auxiliary of St. Paul' church will entertain at their annual musl cale Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Fmmet Tlnley, Willow avenue. Mrs. Robert Mullls has charge of th ;mgram, which promisee to be a most enjoyable one. Mlfts Schneider of Vienna, who Is the guest of Mrs. II. B. Jennings, will render two vocal number. Mrs. Minnie Akers of this city was united In marriage Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock to Mr. C. A. Cooper of Humboldt. Neh. who Is a prominent elevator and live stock rr.an. The ceremony was performed by Itev. A. E. Griffith, presiding elder of the Methodist church, at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. S. Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper left after the ceremony for a month's trip to Colorado points. Vpon their return they will make their home at Humboldt, Neb. SpeelaJ Preeee. On carpets, rugs, linoleum, otlcloth and matting, window shades and lace curtains. D. W. Keller, loj Bouth Main street. If you have a pair of shoe that you arant repaired right, bring thein to th Duncan Shoo Co., 23 S. Main. Speeiai . On refrigerators Icicle. Bowen and North ern Light. Oo-carts. 13 and up. D. W. Kel ler, 1H Bouth Main street. Purity means absolute cleanliness. It means freedom from germs. Even the air in our cooling rooms is filtered. And every bottle of Schlitz beer is sterilized after it is sealed. It means an aged beer aged for months, until it cannot cause biliousness. Without those precautions, no beer can be healthful. And who would f Ask for the Brewery Bottling. Common beer is sometimes substituted for Schlits. To avoid being imposed uon, see Uiat the cork or crown is Th at iViack Milwaukee CRAZY MAN FRIGHTENS BOY Probably Would Have Killed Him Bat for Interference of Police. HAS LIVED LIFE OF EECLUSE Chicago Officers la Dea Moines After John A. Cox, Promoter of Inter arbaa from Council Bluffs Across the State. (From a Staff Correspondent) DE8 MOINES, June 23. (Special.) With a hunk of hairy flesh hanging Horn his belt and gayly decorated with war paint and feathers, a wild man caught a boy by the hair and was brandishing his knife ready to scalp the youth when the police arrived and rescued the lad. A man passing the public library noticed the man dragging the boy down to the river. He ran to the police station, but a short distance away, and secured the police. As the police ar rived the boy, by superhuman strength, Induced from being frightened, managed to escape the grasp of the majjmau and ducked under the bridge. The police sur rounded the man and dragged him to the police station. The man uttered demonical yells and attempted continually to dance a war dance.. ' He was Identified as a recluse, who has been living for some years In a hut nn the Raccoon river In what Is known as Goodwin's park. The hairy mass j at his belt was Identified by the city physi cian as a piece of dog hide wlilch seemed to be about the only damage the would-be Indian had thus far done In his insane orgy. This morning at about 10 o'clock he crept upon a crowd of boys along the river In front of the city library. The boys became frightened and ran, but he man aged to catch one of them. The boy escaped and his Identity could not be learned. Captain Brown a Candidate. Information reaching this city from Leon is to the effect that Captain D. Brown of I Leon, In Decatur county, will be a candi date for the senate In the fifth district, which comprises the counties of Decatur, Ringgold and I'nlon. This district Is now represented by Senator Btookey, whose term will expire before the next session of the lrgUlalure. It Is not known what Senator Stookey's Intentions are, but the Impres sion Is that he wul be a candidate for re election. Johnson on Trial. W. H. Johnson, a trooper of the Eleventh cavalry, waa on trial today In justice court, charged with the murder of Trooper Keeley. He entered a plea of Self-defense, and was represented In court by Judge J. M. Parsons of this city. Second Cavalry Coming. The third squadron rf the Second I'nlted States cavalry will reach Fort Des llolnes Wednesday. The aquadron reached Mason m i ' .1 xi m n 1 j "ml 1-.. . t . .vaiir 1 f- s jrr? --t -m , r ' ' V xK"! l'' j ja."" 7 1 wisiwiiislA-ia 1 I t, Sf 4 and 6-Hor.e Svsnara For SULKY, 6AK8 and DISC PLCWS Ask Your Dealer for "Helder" Evener. or Write Us rlEIBER MFC. CO., fi. ct aU kuide of X'in, laoam, Be, Dept. B. CARROLL. IOWA, A ( Purity there is important in peer, nearly so expensive. City, marching overland from Fort Snelllng last night, and will remain there over Sun day. With the squadron are eight officers. The other squadron of the regiment will reach the fort later. Officer After Cox. Detective Ferrell of the Chicago police de partment 1 In Des Moines to secure John A. Cox, the Council Bluffs-Elkader Inter urban promoter, who haa been Indicted by the Cook county grand jury. He claims that Cox took a note for $000 to get cashed for his associates, but did not return with the change. Cox claim that he held th note a security. Cox will resist the requi sition. Examine Boone Next. A. D. Sheets, chief of the department of municipal account inspection in the office of Auditor Carroll, will go to Boone Mon day to make an Inspection of the account of that city. Pennel and Moore are now examining the account of Burlington, which will be completed shortly. Waata a Fife Corps. 1 John Simpson, ecretary of the Iowa) Department of Agriculture, la searching for a fife corps. He wants one of the thirty or more pieces to make music at the state fair for Old Soldier's Day. He has been hunting for one for two year without suc cess. Governor Caiumlna Home. Governor Cummins Is home from hi trip east to Pittsburg and other cltle In Penn sylvania, near his former home. He reached here thla morning and spent almost the entlro day In executive council meeting letting the contract for the completion of the historical building. Sentenced for ferjory. Louis Westerman waa today sentenced by Judge Brennan of the district court to a four years' term at Fort Madison for per jury. Westerman is accused of swearing that his wlfo was a nonresident of the state when she had only gone to Pennsyl vania for a visit. He siarted divorce pro ceedings and she heard of It and returned. Fonrth-CIass Postmasters. Fourth class postmasters of the De Moines district will meet at the court house In this city next Tuesday, June 20. The district comprises the countle of Greene, Boone, Story, Marshall, Poweshiek, Jasper, Polk, Dallas, Guthrie, Adair, Madi son, Warren, Marlon, Clark, Union, King gold and Decatur. Ono or more of the postofllce Inspectors will meet with them. MePheraon Here July O. Judge McPherson of the federal court has notified Clerk McArthur that he will be in Dn Moines July 9 for the purpose of approving the quarterly accounts. It Is possible that at that time he will give his decision In the case of the Agar Pack ing company against the Rock Island rail road, and may also act on the petition of Sorenson and Hanson for a new triul on the chargs of robbing the Berwick post office. DAMAGE! CASKS AT ATLANTIC One Salt Is Settled After Being In Court 1'oar Years. ATLANTIC, Ia June 23 (Ppeclal.) A rasr that has been iangvng fire In th local court since the year 19u3 was set tled out of court yesterday. In 1900 John Peterson was killed by the cars, and his administrator, H. C. Peterson, who sued the railroad company for SIO.OAQ. received a verdict for Is. 000. Judge Thornell granted the company a new trial In 1903 and the case has been continued and postponed since then until It settle ment yesterday. The City of Atlantic was made de fendant In two suits for damages yester day. Mrs. A. C. Day, who fell on a de fective sidewalk in March, and offered at one tim to settle fur $100, claim since the refusal of the city to settle that she baa been Injured lermancutLv, aad. As- nothing else half ina notning eise branded mands $5,000 damages, while her husband aaka $2,000 more for loss of her services. Judge Green before adjourning the apo dal session of court ordered some admin istrators, whose estates have been held open for the last ten year, to come Into court before September 23 and make final settlement or be subject to a fine of f 100. New Iowa Professor. IOWA CITY, la.. June 22 -8peclal.)-Dr. J. N. Pearce, who has been an In structor In chemistry In Northwestern university for several years past, ha boon elected to an assistant professorship In the University of Iowa and will assume his duties next fall. Dr. Pearce will have charge of the work In physical and electro chemistry, which he Is especially well qualified to handle. Iowa News Notes, CEDAR RAPIDS The police In this city Friday arrested William Maher and Will iam Osborn, both of Iowa City, and both confessed to committing seventeen burg laries during the past throe months. They are wanted In six different cities. IDA GROVE The Rebekahs of Ida county held a county convention at Bat tic Creek Friday, with a large attendance. A feature was the address of the state r resident, Mrs. Cora E. Chapln of West 'nlon, la. The Ida Grove and Galva lodges gave special work. IDA GROVE Upon opening the Healed bids for the construction of the proposed sanitary sewer system for Ida Grove, It was found that the lowest of the aeven bids was submitted by R. C Ilel.ahunt of Cedar Rapids, whose bid was I'.'O.fitrt.'S. The next lowest bid was by Smith & Son of Indlan ola, and was almost tl.flOQ higher. DALLAS CENTER Mr. Elisabeth Fnell. aged 102 year and 11 month, the oldest JI11STIU jfPOSiTiOKI The low rate excursion tickets on sale by the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY, On account of the Jamestown Exposition afford one of the finest opportunities to visit the Atlantic Seaboard that has been offered the traveling public in many years. Special routings and side trips provide for visits to Kiagara Falls Chautauqua Lako Champlaln Atlantic City Tho St. Lawrence Hew York City Hudson River Trip Boston Adirondack The Catskiils Berkshire Hills and various seaside and mountain resorts . Direct connections are made in Chicago by the Chicago & North-Western Ry. with trains of all lines east. fiafflr For apply so q is knowingly drink beer that was not? Phone Douglas pi8 Schlitz Brewing Co. of Neb. 719 So. 9th St., Omaha fa woman In Iowa, died at her daughter home late Wedneaday evening. Mrs. SneV was born at Fleet Edge, England, Augusv 6. 1804. She married In England and cam with her family to America In 10. She had lived In Dallas Center for many years. Three children survive. ATLANTIC The dog poisoner I at work In Atlantic again, and, as la usual In such cases, just th dogs everybody wants killed are the ones to escape, whllo Inoffensive house pets foil victims to the Poison. F. M. Nebee lost a pretty little house dog by strychnine and Frank Rhody'a pet went the seme route. Re wards have been offored for the apprehen sion of the prisoner. ATLANTIC Pete Keelan, day baggage man at the Rock Island depot here. Is laid tin and going on crutches aa the result of a serious accident. He waa loading some trunks on a big truck, when one of them fell off and struck his foot, crush ing two of his toes almost to a jelly. C H. Hendrlx of near Orlswold was seri ously Injured by being kicked In th stomach hy a horse. It was thought at first he could not recover, but he will be able to get around soon. ATLANTIC Mike Johnson, who wa working In a well near Masaena, came near losing his life Friday by the action of damp and foul gasea In the well where he was working. He went Into the woll and nothing was thought of It until hi companions fulled to receive any reply from several calls to him, when one of the other men volunteered to go down and see what wss the matter. Abe Wright, who went Into the well after him, found Johnson unconscious at the bottom. He managed to got a rope around him, whon he, too, almost lost conselousness from the effects of the gasea In the well. They were both hauled to the top, Johnson, supposed to be dead, and Wright, almost overcome, but both were revived. Lawn mower and refrigerator at Peter- ten Si Schoenlng. Philadelphia Washington Baltimore rates, tickets and full Informatioa to TICKET OFFICES U0I-K0I Farnsm Strssi OMAHA. tV , mam, V