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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1894)
, 1 " , _ . , . . . . . . - _ " ' ' " " " - ' ' . - " " 'V'7"'T' "I..r- - - - - - . - . - - - . - . - I . - - - - - - , , ? rnE tr AIIA DAILY JUDE ! : l'HIDA ! Y , DEOE rn.DR 28. 18H. ! ! T - . TIlE OMAHA DAILY BEE. , COUNCL n.l ' FS , OFFICE - NO. 12 l'Eh1L STREET. - Delnrd by canter to any pat ot the cl1 , 1. W TILTON , Lsse. ' t. t10N SDu.lnu. orce , No. 4 : night . 4lor , No. 23. 4Iv . - ' Ul " 1 STJU. ' , Orand hutel Council fluff ! . reopenell Oct. 1. Mayne Ieal Estate agency , [ 39 I3roaway. Sherl Clark of Harlan passell though the cIty yesterllay on his way to Clarlnlla with nn Insane woman In charge. , J0JIJL T Field commence.1 . an action against A. A. Clark & Co. yesterday for $531 , that being the amounl of back pay , which he ! claims Is Ilue him Council Buls Tenl Ne 32 , lnhhts ; of the Maccabees , wilt haul ! a specIal review this evenln for the initiation cf new n1emler. Al applcants for membership are requested to b present. The case or El Irown ' Ralnst the Comoli . datell Caree company In which the plalntl Is peeking to have a' judgment on an Injunc- Lion bonll set aside , will be tried thi mcrflhi Ing In the district court. Joseph O. halley commencel ! a suit yesterday - terday In th : district court against John N. Batdwln alll others to foreclone a mortgage of $3,000 on the Baldwin prcperty , on the south side of laylss park. Mrs. Jane Krby , the plaintiff lu a case that was tried In the district court WeIne3lf . tlay . In which her son , W.lam , was defenLi- ant , put In another claim. yesterday , demand- Ing hal ' of the term which her sou bought from her. The case was continued until next Thursday. County Attorney Oran has been Ilttng his omco to rights for several days past , In . order to give It up to C. G. Saunders Jan- i ; ' uary 1. Yesterday he got 10 the bottom of a pie or IJ3peS on top or his 11esk for the frsl time since he took charge of the office Ilx years ago. C. P. JarvlY was picked up by the police yesterday afternoon ut the corer of Broall- way and Fifteenth streets , suffering frcm a large Jag and a peel11 noae. lie claimed that the injured member had been struck by either a man or a sldewale , he could nol : tel IJOslh'ely ( which. , Four claims were mel wih the county . ) clerk yesterday agalnsl the stock of J. W. Dillon , the Neola merchant. who recently : failed. They are those or Tone Dros. , for $277. Oroneweg & Schoenten for $210 , J. H. Snyder for $157 and the John S. lrltaln ; Dry Goods company for $ IG7. John Johnson , who was char1 with stealIng - Ing a set of harness from Hobert Clausen at r Omaha , was released by Justce Vlen yester- day , becnuse Clausen could not identity the stolen property as his. lie fldflhittet that L some ' of the pieces were not his , ali he had I no private mark on the others by which be could Identify them beyond a Iioubt. The new board or supervisors wi meet the first Monday In January , the 7h , The first Item or business to bo transacted will be the approval or time bonds of the incoming count . offlcials. As soon as this formality has ben m gone through with the new ofcials will take their scats This will necessitate the old officials keeping their places until I lte after the first or the year. 'Ve have $400,000 to loan upon Improved farms In Iowa and will take nil the gilt - edged loans offered at low rates. We do not want wild lands and will not loan In Ne- braska. Louge & Towle 235.Pearl street. , J'Ell U.AL PA ItA (1fA 1llN. ' - . J. R. Black baa gone to CalifornIa to spend i ; ; the wlafer : " , Mr. and Mrs F. M. Oaul 'have ' returned f their hOe In Chlca'go. , . , Mr. and Mra Cassel or 1opedale , 0. , are visiting with Mrs. C. S. Hoagland. Miss Lllan Hell or Ashland , NtihJ. . Is In : the'cly. the guest at Mrs. F. T. TruE . " . Miss Carrie Oruner or Tabor , 1a' ! spend - Ing . . the holidays with MIss Anna Mtkesull. .3. . y , Aichison Is In Del Moln s ; : lo"'guest : -b or his , brother William . , Wilam Aitchison . Jr. . for : xneriy.ot this ciy , " Otto Coon . who has been at Kempr' hal Davenport. Is spending , the week with his sister , Mrs L G Knotta. , W. M. Lyon or Lad Ciy , S. D. , Is the , guest of his parents , Mr. and Mrs. W. 1" , Lyon , 31G North Seventh strect. . C. L. Whitman left , Whiman Monday evening for Stanaberry , Mo. " to spend ' .Chrlstmas wit It parents 011 trlends. His ' 'brother-In-Iaw T , DeWI Staley. returned with hIm last even I. Ing.Mr. evcn-I Mr. . 'und ' "Irs. I. N. Morgan and 11auhter . ; LUlidla , who have been spending . the iuol I- : hol- . days with Mr. and Mrs : ? mt. D. Ayers at 810 -i , Avenue n , returned to their hom'o al HmirIa ; i , I rIa. . , today. I ; Mr and Mrs. J. H. Hershey and chidren I of Hershey. Neb. . also W. C. IcCrary and wife , and II. A. McCrary or Kansas Cit I' . spent Christmas wih their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. : .tcCrary on Fourth street . where a family reunion and I good time was em m- ' oyed. , J. M. Ce ; accompanied by his three clii i- II dren , Murray , Henry and Miss Carrie , are In the city for I few days. Mr. Cox Is a enter or the Chicago , Rock Island & . Pacific raiway al Pela. la. , and manager of Cox's Light In- fantry band of that place , which has long t been considered one or the finest bands at I ' \ the slate. t' - . - ) The laUndrIes use Domestic soap. ' layer Couldn't Voto. Mayor Cleaver has been subjected to .ome little criticism py time p blc"for whal' . was supposed by come to bo his negligence In allowing the contract with the Electric Light company to be made when ho had It In his power to put I quietus on It by means of a veto. The mayor has consulted the cIty attorney - torney and obtained thal official's opinion to the elect that there was nothing In the law that gave him the rIght to veto time control From time outset time mayor has not hesiated ; to say Ihat he was opposed to letting the contract - tract for so long I perIod as Ih'e ycars but Snasmuch as limo contract Is as valid witimc iis signature as with I. ho has vald wihout difficulty In seeing Just how he can be hehl responslblo for what terms the cIty coon cii may make Wih the company coulcl Try Eaclo laummdry 724 Broadway , for go oil work , Our mcdlum gloss fnish can't be heat , hl.t wo do strictly halll work , domes C finish , when prtuforrcd. Telephone 157. Dotestc scap breaks hard ) water " 'nlts 10 More llltrlmllY , Sarah Viola Stanner comlencell imroce tmi- Ins In the district court ) 'esterday for a divorce from John Frank Stammer . vimo . she I says , has also gone around under the nai mum . of Jo11 ThollB Stammer . They were muarr led . In August , 18U0 . In this city , Since that ( ti rue she claims he has failed to support her tme all compelled her to live on time clmartty at her I charly .moller , He employed at Missouri Vol icy , at a BallY at $ &O a mnontim and she Valey . ' ono month at his salary as teIIIOrar ) ' m di- 'mony . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bourlclus' music house bas few expense ; high grade plancs are Bold reasonably , 116 Btutaman street. lG . ' ClltllY 111 , "Tho , Chariy hell , " one of J'rolllan'a I I me- alrlcal successes . will b leen at Dohauy's opera house next Wednlday c\nlng. J an- ' 'uary 2 , by a company of artistic meri , makIng - Sag It one of the season's laBOn'S events Its cain mtlc touhes on 'Boclal ' and business foibles and its Is effective honor to truth and uv"IUhtness , I tat ha placed .The Charity flail" forel0t In the ranks of the comedy dramas of the age. Davis sels ! drugs , paints and glash ch imp. , Waherwomen Ul Domestic soap Who loll the lloe" , y' . . Articles "or incorporation have been fed . with the county ftCorer by the Dew N on- I.arel company , TIme capital stock Is $50,0 ( ) onlaI1 ot which must b tumid up. The : dlrctors arc J. J , Steadman , Victor F : . II en- der , Frank II. Oalnes , J. II. l'urceU , and . , 11. Jhlrt , while time t stock Is held b ) ' tim ese five , together whIm C , 1 liar ) ; E , I. Shu- rart ant J : p , dfunds ) n. . r - - - Ground oil ako $1.OiIbd , . at Morsan Co. ' . drug itor , ' 13. 1.30 lroadw y. 8 , 'p I NEWS \ FRO1 I l COUNCIL BLUFFS I Oold Weather Inor ages the Number of Ocupant of the Jai WonderIuly , ! OBO'S LIBERTY comus FOR LTTE Average Irprolcntath"o ot the Uremit Mimerit Ican t.rlsuro Cimuit Pretert n Fire Jchlmt IRr to Irrcdom In time lolt World , Time cold weather er the last two or three nlghb has causer the burs and toughs or ths : part or creation to hunt their holes " 'rom now on time polee expect Jobs of petty thte\'lng to ha numerous-not such Jobs as will \ senll the perpetrator to time penitentiary , but only bad enough to give him a month or so of shelter from time wintry blasts. Fore the average tramp Is not a criminal I takes hard work to be an accomplished crimInal - Inal , and he only c'lllores the mysteries of the art as far as lie fn.ls . It conducive to I his personal comrort I.at night Lnd the night before the cy Jailer har nUlerous I cals for lodging , , and , according to time t Jai rumica norma or the vagabonds wer turned . away so lone as there was room on the floor or vacant hook on the vall . Amen ! the gang who II'pled ' for admission were Mike 1lnnen , John 1.lbbey and Tom Keiley. One night In Jai evidently Ipoled them for any- thin ! else . for yesterday moring , wihin a Cew minutes after they had hall their warm breakCast and had been turned out Into the col world they were nabbed again. They hnll wandered Into John nono's store an ; nipped I suit or winter clothing. They wi anl Ir I b9 brought before Judge McGee this morning and will undoubtedly be given what they want , a timirty-day' shelter from the cold i weather. Neither the city or the county has ever proviled work for this class of petty cr iminals . a'ld a thirty-day term In eitimei Jai Is consequenty nothing more nor eiher than a dream or delgh t , Stroivimles "nd lu/ . . Not a large audience , but a very allprecla- ti I'e onl" . braved the cold weather outdors and In Dohany's opera house lall evenhl to witness the entertalnm given under the directon of Irs. II' . H. Lynchard and Mrs . C. A. Allns for thc benefit of the Christan home , A crowd of little folks had been In' Ilustriously drilled by time two ladles durin I the weeks while the entertainment was it ! process or preparlon , anl the result war ranted al the efforts that had been made , The play of " 'he Brownies" was one or the atractve features. For the Idea , as wel ! I its working out , the amidiemico I ! audlenc was Indebted - debted toV. . H. I.ynchard or this city. A number of chidren were attired as hugs and brownIes. The queen of the talrles Mrs . John Sobieski , came upon the stage lament Inthal her subjects had nearly al been k illed oft by the hatdiul bugs arid the arden - den which had been their favorite mneetini meclng \ ace had become the stampln round Cor hosts of the noxious Insects. Whie In this frame ot mlud time leading fairy , Miss Sylvia Snyder , entered and suggested that the hordes h or brownies be summoned to destroy : the bus. The plan was adopted , and a ludicrous battle took place In which rl&hl conquered , or course. Time costum and 1 altude of time little fellows were very : a muslng and their actions hardly less so The remaInder or the program was taken ure p with musial selections , fancy drills and re citations. The Cox famiy or Pela , la" , played a number or fine selectiomma . rurnlsh- I Ing the greater part or the musical porton or the proram. They are excellent mus - ci amis . showing a great deal or talent , which ha been Improved by cultl'aton , The alalr : was I very successful one , excepting In a fnancial way. and Mrs Lynchard and Mn Atkins are entitled to , I great deal or credit ror the way In which they managed It. Sherhhm Coal This new coat ' from Wyoming for sale 'orly ' by If. A. Cox , 37 Main street. Telepbone 4 8. Ask for circulars. I Oas cocking stoves for rent and for sale at Ga Co.s omco. , Omaha Maim I"sano. L E Davis , a citizen or North Omaha , wandered - dered over to this side of the river yesterday aferoon whie In I partially demented coy I- diton , and spent almot the entire afernon at the Northwestern depot. The employ ot the railway company did not know Just what WW time latter with him , but realizing that something ought t I be done for imim . sent word to the pclli ' - 0 plce staten , and had , him taken there for sa fe leeeping. His wlte care over from Omaha last l evening . very much worried because she ) ha(1 h lost siglmt of him , Ind seemed Intensely relevll when she found that he hall not Ils- alJpearl for good. She leak hll to Net U- mayer's hotel and cared for him through the uigilt m all he will probably b taken back hOle i today. In conversation with ChIef Scanlan time unfortunate mun conveyed the Impression i that he lhought some one was afer him for the purpose or takIng his l ife. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 20 per cent discount on all trImmed hats at Mrs. Ragsdale's. ! Elected Now U/eer. . Al the last regular meetn of the ' JunIor Order of United AmerIcan MechanIcs - chanIcs , held Wednesday evemmimmg the rolowlng om ers were ' elected for time enulng year : C. . 1id Canning ; V. C. , , A. I TeUer : H. S. . E T. Wagener : A. Cit I . S. and T. , O. Talbott : F. S. , J. W. Spoor : ; Conductor , J. A. Miller : Warden O. C. I Brown ; I. S. , gd McManlgl ; O. S. , It. J , 10an : Trtmstees , A. N. Lund , 0. 1.V. Tunic r . M. I. ! Sn'der : Representatives , G. 'V. Turer , Ed Canning , and E. S. hart. Domestic soap outlasts . cheap soap. ( Ol.l.llIS ,01.1 _ ; ) IISSIXJ. - Very Ullo ioilo ; Now that Tlmey Will Ev or Ih".h J'ort. SAN FItANCISCO Dec 27-I Is now twent-ono dlya since the steam coilir era Mont errt und 1 I'weelaw faied for San Fnuimeimuco from lehhborll Ilol'tl on Vancouver - couver Islull , Drltsh Columhla Nearly al leafarlnS Iln believe that the two vessels tenth their crews , numbel'ln nearly sixty : men , were lost In the recent gale , which broke In mull its fury al the night Ihl t the I colliers Ilt to 11. Nutwlhltalulng Ulut the steamers were 10 mug out , on IL vOYlge that Hhould huve been C0lllletel1 witi umt fourteen ilays , some of the owners , commahi m- IH an,1 lome of the ( amimilies or time HI'OI'O or . luckless marlnera still have ' In luclelels Itl hopef response - sponse to their earnest appeals the government - ment bus Ient out unother steamer In seam 'cii of the mlHlln ! ve"seIH. Time United Sta tea fuuboat lennllgton welt to sea thlR cvi en. Ingnlier Instructons to Ilroclell northward und nmmuke ' search for tim Ilke thol'\lgh sell''h tO' inlaid tic Vemimieiim. 'rhe United States veHsell. Ulled Htutls revenue cut ter ( rummt . whll'h Wil Ih.putcllll frm cuter ' 1Owllel.1 on a I 1mnimur I ! 8llnd several - days age , Is Itl nt sen. 'J'hole mONt interested In time fate of the I two colliers were SOllwhut discouraged by l'lllorts , 'omlll from men Indiln 'aml on Aml.hrltte point. emi the Wlst coast oCan [ - cou\'er I"talll , Time Illhll , lay thlt \ the night of December 15 , durIng I terrible storm theIr Itlntol was Ilrlctell by rockets II sea , amid dimly' Ihrough time dark- neBI th'y saw a big hick steamer founder about I tulle oft Hhore. ' 'hl vessel lay helll- le8S In the sea Illt drifted nartimwurd out of sight It the stony o the Inluns northwarl cor- ' . reel and the dhculle1 enmft was chimer of crf .thl IIHBlng ttller sIl mUlt tlhlr lien thniftimig' ( itt , Cape Fluttery f lell trlfnJ or Flutery r nearly a we ek . ' ' 1hlbrlg ( Jourlimey I"orl. which put In here In dlltrtl ) 'elh'nla ) ' ; reports that on the night of December 1 sims sighted the 1(1- I weenaw near Cape ) 'Iatery just as the atorm WI\ coring on Time Keweenaw had I slowed down , seemingsomcwhut dhsat lied . ami wal lowly puttng out to sea . Nothing his yet bre 11 hlafl from the b ark Domlnloni tWlntY-iwo ihays out train thll I port for IUlel sound , 01' thu" lark Cohll _ lila now out twenty-one days from J'ort Ilakely , Wash. , wih lumber for thus i ) art . The " , 'or of the Itorm to date Is four a all. Ing velBels wreckell und abandoned , one i Like 11 I ted IUd .ewrl badly dammiageuj , Lime crew of mmix omen trout the wrecked bchoo tier OarlhL are & \1 \ rmmissing. chooler ASTOn \ . W , ! . ' ASTOIt1A Vatiti. . 4)ec. 27-1'he IUU' toil- g /tlamtr ( 'olumnbha , which was repom 'ted clsablc(1 off S'olnt 1IYl'8 lear San I.'rnciro on Chriltma" Ihht.urrl\'e1 hlr today. lien ler 4olumimtmclmdt'r reports that he was , delaY'1 ' AD'lr I hour l the L"alht ! % of sit ten. 11 ecel- 'tnic Whlltel blown 'Id attract time ott ; en- , , - - - - - - - - - - S ton or n frelrht steamer of the some line were mistaken for signals . or filatma , TUI.ICt.U TIU'l JlrI1.O , One ot the Ulrrctnu or the Comp" hc'mic It H R Monnlloty , NEW YOll ( , Dcc 27-Time examInation of wlneslc In the suit In chancery Inst- tutll by Attorney General Stockton of New Jere ) ' against the American Tobacco cornON pan ) ' was rtsurell today before Frederick Ad amn / of Newark , In the Mutual Life In- IHlrnce compnny' building. Charles J. I'rer ) ' was railed nR the first witness for tim e miefense , . 11e waR a member or the ilrrn I trm of Goorwln & Co. Mr. 1.lnmlenbtmry. for the Ilefln e contented himself with asking ques- tie ns tenllnA ( to show ( lint the Natonal ' 'obneco rnnpal } ' was simply Ilat or anon ordinary , concern and was conlluctel on a blSlne1 prInciple An nt- tt' mhmt waR made to show that w hat was known aR "the rebate .1)'ltem" was Ilmlll ' the continuance of nn ail Illnn ad opted by the mnnmmtmfacturei's Ilrlor to the formaton or the trust-thnt or giving their cURtomerR cash IreRentR nt the emit ) of the yev nm to get liusineas. lie then turned the wltnl s over to the PlOhmitiffS' counsel : Ir. I mer ) ' toll how he hal given IlreRent of ; mt ctttres , nlbnlns' anti similar things to Coiltea sumers and clsh presents to the jobhers. After the recess Mr. 1.lnderbury naked ( the re porters 10t to say nnthlnl that might relect on his clcnt ! At time afernoon sCIslon the exumlnaton of Drector John gmery wal eontnueI ( , lie was In n gen- er mil way fnllnr whim the affairs of the t'O mnpflny. Ooolwln & CO.I goouls , he salli were not mnnufacturell b . ' W. S. 1llbnl & Co. In their factory nt HocheRtlr , N. u. 'he lrosecuton tried hard to Induce hll ) , to miilnmit ( facts to show that I monopol' ( 'x isted , but without stmcceaa The prolecu- ton statl(1 that It propo"es to how that Goolwln & Co. well token Into the trust In orller to aholh the l"nuCacture at the Jlulge bran(1 ( or clAarete. . law'er I.immmlerbury' saul the prosecution wns stIppomte(1 by tl Adml'11 Clgarpte co mmmpaiiy , the rival or the Amcrlcan . 'fo- b acco cOlpun ) . I'L/ "Tl ( Il. ' 11 TIm l"UI HUllOA nON , Ij ntteriloav In wcstcehraakmm anti tallnl . \ Inlo for I ho 1'PI'c. I ) EN\'Elt , Dec. 21.-I'xperlments : conducted the vast two weeks at GOOlal1 and other Ilolnts In Jans' ! have resulted In the 10St Important i lemonstrntons of irrigation IJOS- slbiltel thnt hnve been hn(1 ( In the west for Jnny 'ears. ' 1here II no room left fO douht that the tiimtlergrotimul flow In I large prton of western hlulas anti Nebrslm nHI the part of enster Colorado that CII- not be lllacfll undcr Itch Is sufficient to IJro\lde Irrlaton water to nn hnmenle ncreage amid that the use of wlnl mill pumps Is not only tconollcal , but never ( m ills to produce satsfactory results. 'fhe eXIJel1ments have shown that nt n maximum CCNt of about $ I pumping apon Ilmtus cnn be erected which wi rise suf- Iclent water to cover ten to twenty acres. 'f ttu Investment In the 1111J und wlnl mi Is perlnnentl omit ) Is equl\alent to the pur- chuse of n d ihi1 right In regions where Ir- rl gation b ) ' Iltch Is ; mracticable. ' 'he maIntenance - tenance or the appartus Is IL comparatively Illght eXllenEe Time water Is found In abunlant supply at n dl'pth of triO to 20 feet , anti conlnuous pumping imas , effect on the volunme. There bas been not u little hnrdshlll felt In some HectonR of Kansas and Nebraska on account or the druth of lust miunimimer . and the dix- : every that there Is abundant water easily obtalnabte has caused the most Intense joy Itia likely that capital wi at once Interest - terest itself In the new fell or SUPI.lyl i wels and pumpR ali charging IL yearly rentnl 'he charge could be ample to retUn 1 highly satisfactory Interest without being o nerous , and ench former could be forever assured of a crop. The area under cultiva. , crOl cuttva- ton would probably be reluced , but the ng g regate crop would be Incl'euRed , and the t labor l of the farmer would be lessened . Time t mast cheerful expectations are felt by those t who huve watched the experiments closely. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ .1ASSILLUN .1/-IS .1tY STItIK1. - N"tolnl Omuiera Advlso Thor Against Ae- C"Itll the Oper tors' T.-rmn. lAESILLt N , 0" Dec. 27.-A-del gate meetIng - Ing i of the miners of this distrIct was held I here today to consider the proposition to nc- cepl the rate of wage fixed by the bard of arblraton , but no decision was reached President McBride of the United Mine u Workers WI1I present amI took a decided i stand against the acceptance of the tens of the settement reached by the arbitrators . He held the evidence produced was stro" : Ccugh to convInce an unbiased ban that L the Massmon miners were entitled to 75 1 cents n ton. He declared there was some thing rotten In the proceedings of the urbl- ( ration board. , le concluded with this remark : "Hold I , yourselves free to act , but would It 10 besi It t to strike now ? " Seeratary Patrick McBr'de also spoke. advIsing - vIsing the mlnel to appeal for Mother , trio I before the board or arbitraton , but told 1 them not to accept 6 cents I ton. The meeting wIll be resumed . tomorrow mornlnS Guards , vln Defeud time Prl oner. AUGUSTA. Ga" , Del -Immedlately p ater the news of the death of Mr. Murry became general ) ' known this afternoon , the talk of lynching the negro 'Wiggins , who did the shooting , was revived. Murray. who dIEd lt non : . was wouded ulday. Tonight a large armed force Is In the jail. Thu ci Hlchmond Hussars , reinforced , are ready tor duty. and mire under arms at the armory , Their hores are saddled and armor , iS i nil Is In readiness to move at a moment's m iotice. There are fear of a conflict before morning , for the authorities swear they wil I give their lives In lefense of the law. There Is I I feeling of unrest In the cl ) ' . I will be Imposlllle i to aloe the prisoner from the Jai i It i resistance 13 given , and the sheriff has : given his word that he wi protect the prisoner and defeat any mob that assaults the jail. . . . Iln t IhlI"lr. . Iln Hour SONORA , Cal. , Dec. 27.-Georgc Johnson anll " 'llal Whippy , miners , engaged In the Golden Gate mine , were badly Injured by the explosion of giant powder In the 70Q I. 70- foot level early this morning. A round of eight shotl hal been Put in . and It was be i- leved that an exploded , The men returned ( to the drift , and an hour all I half later were aL work puttng tn timbers , when the shot went ofT. Johnson was blown Into the shaf and fell I distance of twelve feet I , fracturIng several rlhs and being badly In- jured about the head. WhlJPY was blown Into the timbers In the shaft , where he hunl In an unconscious commditiomi until roe - conditon unti l- cued several minutes otter. It Is believe i afer. I that Whlpll wilt die from the Injuries \ I- ceived , the lylng ocks cutting his head and neck In I fearful manner. . Depositors win let limit Little. KANSAS CITY , De 27-A specIal to the Journal from larshll , 10. , says : Dr. Jo seph Field , cashier or the defulct Citizen Is Stock bank or Slatcr. has dhmppearcII , and Is UIpst1 to be In Mexico lie left any morning for Klnsas City and has not been : seen since. Olclli statements of the defunct - funct CItzens Stock bank und the Slater Savings bunk , which failed at the sam jo tml lust week have not yet been made hut recent de\elopmentl prove them to be itt a mOll deplol'able conditon , A rough estmate iL plnces the liabilities at the Citizens bank nt i $5MJ,8 wIth assets of $ OIGO CItzens : 1he Innll i. less IIIJer that Is figured In the assets vi make time outcome for tiepoaltors tieplorabl , 'fhe cashier's method of keeping delorhle hookl us beun shown to be crooked . In the extreme 1111 lllm Given I'lvo l''nr tor lorJnr ) I " , FOnT SUTH. Ark. . Dee 2-John 1. 1 'raylor f years old anti , blind , was tolay : sentenced to fire years In the Detroit lch. . house or correctIon for perjury and pre- lenUng * , . false claims against the govern- II'nt , For twenty years Taylor has been , Ir whIg 1 pension of $2 per month for total blndness alleged to hlve been cluse(1 tiy a 1'lshot wound received In the arm . A wound on hil breast WIS cluRed by Irmy. it- ter plasters , and five examlnlnK boards ' lve I.aslell It for gunshot wounds 'ho bhitmi 'is blnd- nell wal the result of sickness Iontrctelt two years after time war Taylor Illeaded l fulty , and claimed the fraud was lannell by Ilen"lon attorneys . lie his drwn ( ' 18,0 frawtulenly from the . govennnient . J'Jubnrl Jlnrr . IrJeel the 1vtv late , PI'JTSBUHG , Pu . Iec 27.-The miners of the Pltsburg distrIct have rejected the eomilrmilo rote proposed lt the delegate Ion\enton lust week. Time vote or the Iccu lx \cals was counted today , and hy a vote of hiT cc to one it Watt ulecieleul timat nothing lesme 0mm I wal deellld thlt Ilss the IJ.eent ' ' rate woul.t he accepted. thln - less of this acton , many of the mln'2rl ' are nw working at the 5-cl'nt rate , vhil lie other have lalle Indl\lduut eOltruets at dlrernt llrlces below W cents. Shoul(1 ( the convention of mlnerl ammd oller.tors , to be lieu ( } tomorrw , fail to anl aceomplsh a seth Ii' . I mnent . 11Iothel' convention of miners Ietl be wi ' 'lCt to decide whether II strike shuui be deelmim cii. ( shul cii.Oil . Oil Clao 'r"kl' limo hnmuwback. WAShINGTON . Dec. : -Atorney Gen- emt One ) ' . In nit opinion rendered toda y , holds that " 01 cake" made ftor Imported cecil under time law Is entitled to draw tlacks when eXlJrthJ , Oil cake Is a bl-Jroducl , obtained tn the manufacture of himmeecil from flax "eed and the tariff act of 1 01 i'ovlded no drawback should he allow 1hO , . pI'o\'II provision wnl conthluell , thruugh suh- teQuent hegitelatiomi untl the act of it 1l , ! tram wtlch It was onmitteti . 'fhe oc (3' general holds the omission or the linohil . . lon apalnf the allowance fhow the Intent of COnrlll that the article thould reed ye n drawback when exjiorteti . - - - lW A TEACHERS A1I'E { ' BUSY Fir st Session of' the StJti Asicciatton's ! Annual Meeting a Lively Ono - l'l'Jl ON DIVIDING IGI COtL STUDIES ll s 'Clulo ot , \nltc ! 1)01,4 1 lucntll l 'nphls According to TheIr Social Ilnt- tiomm-Coilege Ch' * 81IeHlln : ( ocI Over fur , \ lmmhm\'c.tr. ( . " DES MOlNlS . Pee. 21.-Speclal ( Tete- ! rnm-The ) state Teachers' association met In general session this moring. The large aUlltorlul and galleries of Plimoutii church were cmilleel ) ' fled wih delegates. Prel- den leardshear announce,1 commitees on teachers , sl lntons , Onnnces , president's nd- dress , resolutions anti enrollment . P rof. T. n. hutton or Alton Ilresented the firs t paper 01 "Should ! There lie More Than Ono Course of Study In I nglsh In the Ih Sci mool ? " lie favored one course for all. Miss he len Chute of Atlantic took time opposite vie w , favoring different courses for children accrdn : ! to positons In le , Miss Christine 'iloimsan of Des ) Iolnos gave a paper on " 1 nllsh In the Primary Scimools , " I was discussed by Principal noblns of Dnv- . en pont , J. S. Simon ) of PIYlouth county schools , ii. E. Shelton or nurlngton and oth ers. :1s gfe I.'razer or Otumwa read I paper on "What Would ! Do a Good Course of Study In 1 nKlsh for the High School ? " Miss Anna F. : lcOo\ern of Cedar Falls treated time sub Ject of "Science or Primary TeachIng. . . , CI.ASSIPYNG TilE COLI.lmES. Quite a controversy was had this after$1 noon over time classification of colleges In coleges Io wa. Time scheme originated In 1800 and has cam iseti trouble each year since Several hours were spent In the college alHluul\ersly dei martmnent In bootless discussion of the sub- Ject today , resulting In postponemcnt for an- other year . Last year a commitee or seven was ' ap- potntell to prepare I list or colleges of the state and to detcrmlne how mnny of them shaul be admited to full membershhl In this ' department or the State Teachers' asso- cia tiomm , the balance to nssoclate membershIp on ly. Thc test was time numbr of cimnirs course of study all general cqulpment The Agriculural college was excluded because of its technical cllaracter ; but by amendments made today will now come In for conshilera. consllera- tie n. Under the report or the commitee those entitled to full membershllJ were : State un iversity . Iowa college , Cornell college , Penn colege , Drake university , Parsons college . Simpson college , Des Moines college , Tabor colee and Cae colee , Those not entitled to such membership were : Upper Iowa unl- \'ersly. Iowa Wesleyan university , Luther co llege . " 'ester colege and Central uni- ve rslty . The report also reeolmendeJ that no more colleges be established In Iowa except - ' cept by cOlollllton or thee now cx$7 , : runnlnJ unless abundant support Is guaranteed them. Char es at conspiracy between the State umiC verslty and larger colleges were made , and the protest against the adoption at the report was vigorous that acton was Iostpoued for another year I was nlso'tdetermlned ' by the cole o department to stop root bal play$8 Ing by college student In Iowa , a resolutIon being adopted to that efectwlth but one dis- sentng voice , that of President Schaeler of the State university. A considerable number or papers was IUS- cussed In the college Sectol ALLIED ASSOCIATIONS 'IN SESSION. The ninth annual session or'the Iowa Acad- emy or ScIence was held today. ! The attend- ' ) atend- ance was curtailed by thaI 'bther educational educatonal atractons , The papers In tithe hands or the secretary were read Uy' title and referred to the publication commitee , 'IThe first paper was by A. 0. Leonard onf'iTie ! Lansing Lead Mines , " The olwr Ptllfr.s.L were : "Exten- sion of the Illinois Lobetpt11tho , Great Ice Sheet Into Iowa and Qllcll Markings In Southeaslern Iowa " by \ FVIM , [ Fulz ; "Fha ! , . Maquoketa Shale In Delaware County . The ' S" Calpt : two short papesoftmeoa ' i ! , 'Jrteslan ! Wel it Cedar , Raplds : , ! y I W. . , H : , Nor-I ton , and "The VolatIlity of Mercuric Cider- ' Ide , " by A. C. Page. . ; Preslde , l. Andr.ews' address was read. The Iowa Library section held another meetng thIs mornIng with Increased atend- ap nce . alias Esther Crawford ' presented a paper recommending I course at study for librarians , and D. W Bloomer's address 'on " DutIes or Trustees of LIbraries" was read by Minim Peterson or Council Bluffs. real IOWA HAl SSUCi\TIO , . OrIanlod by R Jlcotn ; ot Two hundred UotcluteH In,1 umcor Elected . DES MOINES. Dec. , . MONES. Del. 27.-Spcclal ( Tcle- g ranm.-'rhe Iowa Bar association was or. g anlzed In this city today at a m etnS attended - tended by about 20 dellgates , The me"tng was called to order by T. B. Perry of Albla , who nominated Chancellor Emln .lc- Claln of Iowa City as bmjorary chairman. . James \V. BOlnger of Davenport was selected - lected l flu , secretar ) ' . Time mllel M orgml Iznton of I bar association was discussed 'a t length by Judge HuPton of Burlington , D . ' 1' . Ht'ghes of Keolmle and other/ : A. P. Gulrk of Davenport moved the appointment - ment or 1 committee to draft u plan , which was amelle(1 so us to require a plan or or- g ammhzation ' to IJrovlde for auxiliary assocI- ntons'ln time various COUfltIe of the state Iessrs , Emln countes / , , n. Cummln , JUdge Huton of Iimmrhlngtbn . Hughes or Keolwk and Senator ' all Perry were then namei on the committee. Their report was nlel this afternoon In the shallO of a constitu. ton , which was adoptto These officers wer elected : Presillent , A. J. McCreary , Keolmk : vIce president . I. G. 1 < lnne. To- leo l : secretary , J. (1. BOln er , Duvenport : teasurer , John N laldwln , Council I3lufts. Arrested for ( I"ournr Old ! tiuirtler. CILESTON Ia , . Dec. , 27-Special ( Tell- gram-D. S. Del was arrested here by Deuty Sheriff Lenhart fan the mUller of LewIs McGnley on January 18 , 1891. Both men were employt In the isurhingloit yards lt this place and In n quarrel Bell struck McGnley over the head with IL Bel . and death resuled In n few hours , , Bell at once fCI I and evademi arrest until ' Del He hiatt his been . In Creston severl wee/eH. / lieU claims selr.detenle , He fYS he returnee at the earnest solclnton of his wIfe , who Is In desttuto circummistances tt Zero " .IUher'tl Iowa , CEDAR RAPIDS , Ia . Dec. 2-Speclal ( ' ' ] elegram.-'he ) cell wave struck hero late l ast night , and . Ilst tonight the.thermometcr ) reg- Isterell i I degrees helow zero. Heportl from I Esthmerviii ' , I'sthervlf Pipestone , Watcrtown anti Sioux I lls show ii lIke contiltlon . A high ( conditon. wind prevails ant the temperature will Prob. ably be down to 10 degrees below before I morning _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Two Serlol Fires. CEDAH HAPIS , Il" , Dec. 2- ( ; peclal I ' reiegranm-Fire ) nt Clmeha'a thIs morning ' caused them ititiliC a lost of $ : O ; Ind at Montcelo C . Jilts of luau ! owl , John Mahin , the vetern'Muscatne ' emiitor , , Is i laid up With an alae ' 91 rheunmatism. Stephen Irwin or ICcolnmk . father ot ex- Governor John N. leol11. , " , at the age ; at 78 years , . ' Fish CommissIoner Ielovan has caused a I number or arrests at Spirit Lake for viola ti ton t of the fishing laws . , le proposes to /IUt / I a i stop to al illegal tshlll ; " Horse thieves at Inddpendence have made away with I fine tell : .of bays belonging to ; J. A. Sciilack They alpo took a buggy and 1 the necessary harness to cpznphete the rig , Mrs. Ii. C , \\'hulen. tf\pllte secretary or the Spirit Lake Chautuqua assembly , wenl to I well to draw tal } al or water , and , a few moment later , wal found dead In the well house. Heart dlseaso twas the cause or f imc'r . h.r dem\e. I " ralk and Myra Gage and Mrs Vitu. S Laud or Clinton received a handsome ChrIst . mas gif In the shape of $50,000 , I f flmen I by the will of lenJamln Iagam n ot ChI- cago. llagaman had been laam&1 hal befriended by the grandfather or tIme iegntees and had renmeimi . - remel- bert It. The Bohemians at Cear Rapids are rnak Ing arrangements to send an eJhlblt rror Iowa to the exposition at Prague next rear , TheY expect to secure a complete review Qr rxhlbl or the cmmercial , literary , dramatic , , musIcal , artslc , ' ournshistic , educational , social and religIous advancement of Iloime - mlans Ihroughout the state ot Iowa. TIm 0 Te work of loluen Is 10 have special . recgni- lion , whmhie organIzed societies ; ton whie olete which are tIme binding links or oil Dobeullans , anm to I . . . , ' u i ' ' . . t ( . " , 'I : ! , , ; ' i II I I e , , . I Men's , Overcoats. - - - M mNS DUE AND IIL/eClC CII1NCI1ILL.t O\ 'EItCOATS-cut st'IShl B.ACK lon/- CIINClILI.\ 3 . 75 ll i'muitid ' ' $ ' iie't'-iuadc cSic1ttiIY for ( IS $ .0 values at. . . . . . 181llnly . . . . . . . . . . . . . = M mN'S I.gGANT O\-lmCOATS-IN TIlE new lengthIn the new ; "tcrns and latest Pim mides of olily reliable fabrics anti the c- nct likeness of $12 garments- anl Blml IHW- garments$5 50 'mlc cspcllnl ) ' foi' us- $5 ' S I t ere at. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . , , . . . . . . . - ldcu EN'S PINE IIIi1AVEa OVEECOATS- . I AVFR cut extn long-velvet OVERCOATS . 10nA-\elvet : excelent trlrrlngs- colar- 50 8 nt'nnd ncw-mndc & Islcllnly for us $ _ _ _ _ $2.0 value at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEN'S mca O\I nCOATS , IN TIm mmm cst fashlonuble fabrics-beautIfully tailor. ed -correct In lIt anl fnbrlcs-beautfuly talor- Ihand ncw$1 0 , 00 $5.0 $ and $8.0 value at. . ! . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys' Suits. CA IIILDIUN'S 2-PIECE SUITS Ages 4 to 8 ye 2-PICE , Sirlct ) ' all wool casslmere- Ih'Ltllncw _ : 5 0 ( . 5c ! 1Indc especially fur us- $ , / _ , _ _ _ $1 .50 values at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = C IIILDI1EN's HEEFEH SUiTS- ages 3 to 8 SUTS- years-large sailor coiharim- - im saior colars- hlndsomely bralded- IhUHd , bralded$3 . 50 1Imic cspcclnily for us- _ _ _ $ .0 and fG.OO values ut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = C HILDREN'S JUNIOR SUITS- . ages 3 to 7 ) ' - SUITS and chevtots-adjustable reefer collar- colar- BrnHd ncv- 0 ( I ) 0 Imle especially : fm' us- $ 4 $7 .00 and f.o values at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ CHILDREN'S DOUBLE - BREASTED It IcicFEit SUITS- ages 4 to 10 years"IIY sexy im handsomel made und trimmed- B rand ncw- trlmmel- Brull Iadc trlmmel$5 . 00 esriccially for cspccialy us- _ _ _ $8 .00 and $9.0 values at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . be particularly reprcsente In fact , the work when completed will show In detail the actual number and condition , socially , mor- alY and financially . at Bohemian-AmerIcans o f'Iovhu , . " of'Iowi. , i . /UlEU. COY DE.ln. Ils Ioltcal Full Not Strong Enough , to Save Slim from DyllJ In l'oyert , INDIANAPOLIS , Dec. 27-Slmcon Coy the most picturesque political character In the history of Indiana , died this afternoon al , his home In thIs city. lie has been suffering fb rom diabetes for many months but the . burstng at a blood vessel and the consequent hemorrhage was time Immediate cause of death , cuse Coy was sentenced to the penitentiary In 1880 for being the chief figure In the ramous t ally sheet forgeries In thIs city. President Harrison remitted I S500 fine. Coy was 45 years old and died per , but at one time could ' , command any sum by reason of his str'eg political pull . . . . .WUTlEJh' All FOIl TIER WEST , Hobo Smtth ndorses Iho I'lao for Sending Corn " "I Wheat to NelrnKkl' , BALTIMORE , Dec. 27.HoJ.Hoke Smith , secretary of the InterIor , telegraphs to Mr. Rchard H. Edmonds , editor or thc Manurac- turers Record , regardIng the suggestion made to t send a train load or corn and wheat to the 'N ebraska farmers who are suffering because or the shorl corn crop , as follows : "I cordially commend your plan for sending corn apd wheat to western Nebraslla. South- er farmers have raIsed more or both this year than ( theIr scctoQ will need. I hope your suggestion may be executed. . " - - - . Bond Syndlclio hlasolved . NEW YORK . Del 27-The United States government bond syndicate has dissolve I after disposing or 35 per cent of the Issue. The remaining G5 per cent has been divIded among the nmembers The new currency pln , It Is alleged , has Infuenced hiquida- lquida- ton by holders or overnment bonds which has hen the cause or timid holders disposIng - Ing or their bonds anti which caused the de- chime below the syndicate price. The new Issue Is now quoted al . 117 % u7J1118. Urnlnl llnrd.r of n Negro. BAY 1INNEI.L. Ala. , Dec. 27.most brutal crime was commlte(1 ( near here " last night. 'flm Thompson , a little ne\r boy , was asked to dance for the nmUbCI\ent or some whie toughs lie ctused . saj'lu/ he wns a church mmmemnber Jim Josiiuiu : one .r the mmmcii . knocked him down with a cluh and . then danced with both feel UP ) 1 hIs prostrate - trate form , lie then shot the boy In the hips , The boy Is dead and his ) lurderer Is stilt at larce. - . Ctttitt AI/blt floweum's Jtler IiNmmiIscd , NEW ORLEANS , Dec. 27.-Tho cases against George LavJgno and his seconds and others connected wih the contest glyen on time night or December 13 11 i time AudltCrlum club , In which Bowen lciiled was Ille. were this moring dismissed. The party Is comnposed compsed ot Referee DuIy , George Lavlne , Jim hail ! lal Sam Fitzpatrick , Martin Murphmy George Conshlne. Dl McCarthy Billy Layton , Al- bert Sllltzradden and Sam Lick 1"lllnR Colleges l'orbll Footbimil . INDIANAPOLIS , Dec. 27-At a meeting of the college presidents of the state Just held In this city It was decided to forbid Intercollegiate - legiate football . An order or timiu kind will at once go Into effect . A long series at res- olutons adopted by the college presidents prohibit games or athletic sports with ath- letc associations or professional associatons , but exhibition games wi be allowed . InrtI"rs Uob I U"nk. 1 AURORA , Ill. , Dec. 27-The Sanllwlch bank was broken open last night and the burglars escaped with their plunder. The bank Is a private institution . owned by M. 1 ] . Cate. editor and owner of the Sandwich Argu's , and I ! el known ellual suffragist. The cailial stacie II given at $ 71OO ; surplus , 25,000. . . nOlhlr , Murllor ly Vaciuti. GUAYMAS , Mex" , Dcc 21.-Another crime has been committed by a band of marauding YIQul In.Jana In thl' valleys of the Yaqui rIver , In the western part of the Btate. They . . - _ - ' - - - Jlt Men's Suitsa ' - MEN'S WINTlm-wmmlT SUITS-GOOD L InlnHs and stm'ongly scwell- $ , 00 lhi'niid ncw-mmtc ' for liami - eSpedilill ) tis f.O value at . . . . . . cslcdnl . . . . . . . . . . . S ; MEN'S ALTal'OOlj WINTlm StIlTS- In the new lengths antI weaves , and most ! 8nl carefully Imle imp'- $ 8 0 0 Blml ncw-nuHtc eSIcllaly fm' us _ _ _ _ U2.0 value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . MEN'S CLAY AND FANCY WORSTED SUITS--artistic itt wOI"kralshlp. al slzes- 1llml ncw- slzes$10 00 $10 . S Made for eSlcclll ) fO' us- fI5.0 ' ! value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . ' MEN'S FINE WORSTED AND C\SSI- amE SUITS-In every timid any stYle gnr- mmmeimt- ' equal to atm ) ' ' : custom mmmndo sult- lli ' itttd uciss'- 00 \ sult$12 $12 $ 5 Mutle for Inlc espcclaly t - al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . = Boys' Ulsters- - \ BOYS ULSTlms- ages G to 15 ) 'elrs. mane colorm . and . : 'H'd tabrlcs- r 50 . Ikatd fGo value nusv-immadc ut . . . . . . especially . . . . " . . . . for . . . ts . $ _ _ ) = ' 3 BOYS' UI.STERS- ages 6 to 14 years-light all wool fur beaver 1 'enrs-Ight ni wol 4 -clcgaumtiy made and trimnmiietl- 50 $5 ' Bl'aml n.w-mmlc e sccImtiIy for us _ _ _ _ I'c.lnl 'G.O value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . tS . noys' ULSTERS- 6 to 12 yeal"s-black mellon . cut . melon. extra long -lsslmere lined- 6 00 ' $ Ikand new-mmlc - especially for us fO' ' 9.0 value at . . . . . . cspcdnly . . . . . . . . . . . tS . . - " nOYS' ULSTBRS- : 1 to 19 yen's-larie gray Slmetlammti wool ! . gry Shctand flannel lined . cut extra fannel lned. long- 00 Brand mFtaw'-lhmltdo especially for us $7 ' 10,0 value at. . . . , . . . cspcllal . . . . . . . . fO' . . . lS . ) The M. H. Cook Clothing Co. , " . 13th and Farnam , Omaha. . \ , -j I He Sings ! - - Ol COURSE And ' hIs 'song' Is OIIC 01 HE cm'llest exultation mid . DOES Joy. So would yours . . be i you knew wJut he Imows-thut Ino [ nll stree Is ' stocked with more bargulns In Shoes , hats . Underwear Ind I U'nlshlng . , Goods thun any othcr StOI'1 In Coun- ' o . ci mufs Ind Omahu lie uses but fcw notes , ' you perceive ; and - - - - . you wi necd but few notcs- - - bunk notes 01' coins-to ct get pos- . session of stylish , hundsoml and comfortable tImings , Expenses of - - - . . ; . . . , . dblimg busIness at Oil ) are 50 per cent : : _ : . = : : ' _ - - - _ - ' - - = - - - less than further uptown . , and thIs 18 - ; - one of the many scarcts of the liii. ' SC'I.es h1- ' ? gQl , mcnse succcss of - - - - - r r T. B. HUGI-BS , The Lending Down Town Merchant. NOW N IS THf TIME TO BUY STOVES A AII D KITCHEN ( FURNITURE My prices haye always been : lower than any other store in the city , but now I am going to make you a Christmas present. Look at some of my prices. A , $ 10.00 Cook Stovofor. . . . . . . . . . $ 7.50 $30.00 Stool 12 00 " " 4' Range for.$24,0 . " 38.00 " cc 10 00 'I C' 4t 12,80 j 42,00 " " ' . . . . . . . . . 33.60 Radiant Novelty Base Burners and Elmhurst Surface Burners tine stoves as can be made , Look at the prices , are as $ 44.O0RadiantNovolty ' . , , . . , . $35.20 $32.00 . . . . . . . . . 40.00 " 'S . . . . . . $ . , , , ' , , , , , , 32.00 25.00 " . . . . 38.00 Llmiaurst. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.40 . . . . . . . . . . . 20,00 And all other stoves In proportion at CHAS. ' SWAINE'S , 740 B'way - = 1 -COUNCIL BLUFFS- t ° ! 3MAC- ; ; , , STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dyeing " and Cleammiimg done in time hmlghmest style oX time art. lCaded mind lttmilimeii fabrics made to look aim good as new. Work promptly miofle imti dtuilyereucj iii lull Pit rtmi of thu RK country , Bend tot. _ _ _ - l Price list , ' Os I 'Q ; L = aJ ilMAOIhIN. J'rOPrlotMr IJr.mmtlivumy , near Norlim. ' . - : . : ; wvstei mm Ieliot , Cotmiicii hulls , Iowa. Tel , 322. visited time ranch of Julio Cardemmas uimml massacred time latter ammel imia entire famnily , eommsietimmg of hula wife antI two children. It , de- taclimmient. of government troops iveimt out In pursuit of time Indlamma and it is reported that timey caine up with timemn mind had a tekirmimisim , In wiuicbm several of 'time Yaquis were kiiied , p L'nmmst 1)11 l'rocitmeers ( Irgammizhmmg , LOS ANGELES , Cal , , Dcc , 27-Time oil vroducers of timimt city lucId an imnportmmmmt meeting to furtimem' a idan of a systematic marketing of time lietroleumn iroduct. In. corporation imimers are soon to be filed of ito organIzation to be known umm the Oil Pro. ducers company , time object beimig to mini- unize time cost of distribution of time oil pro- duceti tend regulate time price. 'rime oil will liii unarketeti through a commimmion center , time coiitrncts for delivery to consumers to be made by a board of directors , -p Colormido Viihleii to Cure Ilium , BRIGhTON , Cole , , lec. 27-Captain Ii , S. Cocks imas died at his rancim , ormo mile trommm town. Ha was time son of an Engllslm mmobie- man. and lie resided in Coioramio several years arm account of feeble health , Ilis no. mains arc beiimg prepared for simlpmmmeimt to England. - - , Ilry ( Itmomle Ieutiermesign. . . FORT WORTH , Ter , , Dcc , 27-Last nighut \v. II. Perry , itroprictor of time Chicago dry goods tulane , executed a deed of trust to J. L. Terreull for the hammefit. of creditors , Liabilities - bilities , $33,000 ; assets not known at present. - - - - _ _ _ Tr'w- --SpecIa1 NoHcs Cotnjel ) J3Ibffsu.euui.i iiiamnvs CLIxANEI ) ; VAUI.TI3 tjI.IIANgD. gd liurko , at SV , S. ISomerf$5 i3rosdwa' , LO'i' , mtl'LtT.NoHmn : f.l''Elt ' , ( Xt.OitlBli ) tiolmiter dog : tmmswers to time name of "Dick , " ' lhL'tuin to 3 ! North 17dm tttreet , and get toward , , volt HAI.F1 , IIOtlShihlObI ) l'itlhNlTt'ltIi , CAll. items , etc. , at ltniu'uctu sate. Cult at 331 tumid 33 $ imradway , over iuieyem-s.iur.o Furmuitui a Co.'s store. Jiargeimme to save mimoving 1,000 mimlici east , LOS'i' , ON tli.itN AVJdNIJO , imit'l'tS'iniN WIT. . uiiw amid ilrtituilway , 'tusdcy mnommm'img , me bite lizard skimm yturst , iittder Itemise idiUlim I. lice ottice unit icct.ivt' rcwmmrd , WANTEI ) , (1001) ( full. ' l'IAIty l'lAc1l ; htlILt. eremmees metjuirc1. 157urley's , Uiemm syrouc , _ _ _ _ - - -J _ , CEO. P. EANFORD , A. W. RICKM4Ij , , President. Cashier , First National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFF3I Iowa. Capital , . . $100,000 Itmrotits , . - - 12,000 Qa , of this eiuiut bamik. iii time stat. uf iowe. lv. soItcit your buitmmeu sod coliocuiuas. W pay S pmg' cent on llama depoafli. Ws will 14 guheased to as. and airy. tout. , 1p1IL' .trr - - - - -