TUB O MATT A DAILY 11 ETC : WEDNESDAY , STCPTTCjmETl 7 , 1SDS. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. . " .suit virii.x. fimoko "J A H" rc , clear. Finest work. Hluff City Laundry. Stockert Carpet Co. . 205-207 Hwy. Moore's food kills worms and fattens. A. II Morgan of howls , In. . Is visiting bin hiolhiT , Sherllf Morgan. ( ' . U. Jucqiiemin ft Co . Jewelers and op. tlciuiiH. 27 South Molu street. ' Mrs. O. I' McKoRson leaves today for a Visit with friends at Ileatrlce , Neb. J C. Dlxby , hiating unil uanltary engineer. Plans anil 8 | > < > < ideations for heating , plumbIng - Ing and lighting ZM Main , Coum II illuffa Don't you think It mutt lie a pretty good laundry that ran please MO many hundreds of customers ? Well that's the "Eagle , " 724 Ilroadwny. M. E. Jones , cashier of thr Crawford County Sinti- bank ofPetition. , la imd Ron nrei the gutstH of itcv. U. Venting while vis iting thu exposition. The trial of the $10,000 damage suit ol KfimilB Ui-Ui'hlcj agaltm Harry Hoist for alleged Biduetlon was commenced In the superior court jesterday. 1' . 13 Andcrbon mid Oruco 1'ro t , both ol Omaha , were married In this city lost even ing , Huv U. Venting of tlic First Itaptlril church performing ihe ceremony. Mrs. Collins anil Mrs. HlrkH uf Uavnnporl imd Mrs. Vennllllon of St\iart lire the guest * of their brother , A. H. Hultt of Darnel township , whllulsltlng the exposition J. H. Kebok , Uuth Itohok , Sona Robot anil Charles 1) Hiker mid two daughter i constitute ) a family party from Toll.ID , lu \\lio nirlved In thu nty } cttrday un a Yisil to thu f.xiosltloM. | C. lt. Knit , an attache of one of th < stables at the rack trai k , was nrrrsted yes- trnlay on complaint of a brother emplo > ( named ( Irtwn , who charged him with tin larceny of a pair of trousers. Clerk of the District Coint I'recman Hcei received a Utter jistcr.lay fiom his hoi J'rank of Company li , Kitty-first Iowa vol' iintceis , In camp at the Picfildlo , San Kran Cisco , In which he saj that the rcgluien expects to I'.ue shortly for Manila. The regular monthly mwtlng of the Iloan of Park Commissioners was held last night ut which the bills for the preceding inontl were allowed and ordered paid lie ) one glanting a lease of Lakcvlew park for twi jears to A. 12 Carlson , who agrees to fenci H In , no olhei business was transacted t > : tlio lomml wieners Samuel UllcU has filed an Information li Justice Vlen's ( ourt. charging ( Jeorge T Joslln , a conductor on the ( took Island , wltl nssault with Intent to commit murder ( Hide was a passi uper on Joslin s tiain am nllrges that the lattei struck him over thi head with a euiipllug pin. Joslin Is out o the city on his run , sr ' \oralon of thi nffalr has not ) et been learned The scbilon of the Hoard of County Su ptrvlsors jibterdiiy was taken up in tb transaction of ordinary business The fix Ing of HID lax levy for 1 'iS and ( he appoint Ing of clerks and Judges of election wil not be taken up until later In the wtek H. 11. Wilson was reappolnted toldlert rollt'f commissioner at Carson. The ap polntinctit of H. V. Slead us deputy sheril by Sheriff Morgan was approved and con limit d. Major Hlanche Co * of the Salvation Arnr Is ospectcd here toda > from DCS Molnes ti assist for several da > s In the work ot th local corps. She \\lll bo accompanied b ; Ensign toiler of Texas Tonight Major Co will deliver an address at the Chnsitii Tiihcrnuclo and the three following nlirh' v,111 speak at the Salvation Aimy hall Sunday afternoon she will wpeak at th I'Mrst HaptUt eliurch and In the e\enlng a the rirst 1'reshytulan church. R H. Hunting-ton , captain of No t hos rompany , has resigned after a service o about sc\en years In the flro dcp.irtmcnl HP expectn to leave for Davenport , la. , I : about two wtx-ks , where he will make hi future home Charles Watt * , captain of Ne : i , take > s Huntlngton's place at No. 1 am Prank Hitchcock , drher of the chief wagon , has bean raade captain of the chem Icil J. M. Stevens will siiLceesl Hltchcoc' ' as the chief's dilver.Villlam floyno Is th new man appointed to fill the vacancy. Ladles desiring valuable information concerning corning their ailments should send or cal for "The Vln\l Mesbage. " Vlavl Co. , 31 ! Mernam blk. N. Y. I'lumbliiK rompanv. Tel. 230. W. E. Chambers used Cole's Hot Bias lieator last winter. Iliiiiril of Cillicnelitn McrHnii. The Hoard of Education met In adjournei Bcsslon last night and let the contract for : new bollei at the High sihool building U AVIllliim Ollbert on his hid of $ i00 ! Othei bids bubmlttcd wereJ. . P. Hlxby , $078 , am Stcphan Drothers , $67f > . Stcpluin Ilrothcn also submitted a bid of $2fiO for repalrlm the old boiler. The question of whether t ( put In a new boiler or repair the old otu vas discussed for ne'arly two hours befori thu board came to a llnal decision , rill bort's contract requires that the boiler shal bo In position ready to turn Bteam on bj October 3 under a penalty of J10 for ever : day oxer that time. The board will nice tonight to approve the bond and confirm thi contract Miss Marie Tcrguson , one of the teacher : nt the Twentieth avenue school , was grantci U leavet of absence on account of 111 health The coal dcaleis were on hand with thcli bids for supplying the schools , but on ae > count of homo Irregularities the bids wen returned unopened and the dealers ordcrei to submit new ones to be op > tied at a meet' Ing of the board Krlday night. Chairman Stewart of the committee ot supplies reported that he had purcha ed ICI desks and other needed twpplles for thi HCXera ! Kindergartens The fixing of the teachers' salaries am nsslgnlng to grade was deferred imt'l I'rUnj night , the finance committee and Superln tcndcnt lla > den not being piepared to uiaki "tthelr report Iti-iil I'Nlati * TraiiMfiTM. The following tiansfers were 111 eel > ester day In the Abstract , tltlei anl loan office o J. W. Squlre > , 101 1'cail street- Sheriff to Masonic Mutual Savings and loan Assoe Intlon. n HO tt lot 10 anil of w 2u fl lot II In olllilal re uivey of nvv'4 ne-t | 3U-75-U. s. d 5 5 ! J. W Ua\ls and wife to W. P. Staf- fold , HW'I nwVi 1" and se'i neVi IS- 77-i ) . w. il W National I.lfe Insurance Company to Si-mild l'ri' ble riiin fhiin.li of ( Council HlulTH , lots 9 and 10 In block I htutsimm's llrst add , Council IJIuffs , vv d 1,0" " K 1. H.inkln and wife to David ( " , . King , e 30 atre-s elt ne > .4 12-71-40 ; w d. . . . . . . . . .1,3 ! Oi-urge A Ailmns mid wife to Walter j l.anil ) . lot 12 In bloik 31. Central Hul.il e'iPiiiirll UlilffH. ej c. d . . . 3' ' Klili > II Wilson to Julia A Wilson , part swU nwi4 16-71-39. w. el . . Andrew Mi Milieu to I hallos 13. Tinker purl lot t * In blot k 10. Kvcr- II t A mill I'uuncll HHiffH. w d . . . . EI \\nlur J I nml > and wife to John II. Tt.omax. Int 12 In block 31 , Central Mibil e'liuiii I Minn's.v d 3. MaKJ-n1 1' fhortui and hits to U. r. I.oet , lot II I" I'link 2 , Hand's add roimeil UliirrH d 1 \Vllllain M Wlle'OM-n , receiver , to Juinis U Hill , lots IV 16. 17. In block 12 Wright's add Council HIlllTs , ej. r ,1 n < i The Ian and w fe lei Henry f ! . rishor ml4 'J , ne 4 * e\\ \ 9 and about 31 ( Hi IH-IIH * f\i Pe'i 9.7fi-l2. w el. . 6S I-arnest 1) VOHH nd wife ) to Thomas llrnnel. w's SW14 35-71-12 ; el 32i Twelve transfers , aggregating 113,1 Wanted Girl for general hou-vwork. Mr O. Kccllii" , CIS South Pt > v nth strfvt. 1'nrt 2 o' " "he Jtee's photngrnvu"rca of tl ( ixposltlrn (8 ( now rculy and can bo had i the Council Hluftii ol'Ho ' The Evans laundry l the leidfr In fir vork for both cnlor aud Uolab , 520 J.'cu Btieet. Thone 2JO. SALE OF THE FUNDING BONDS Oity Council's Committee and Treasure : Reed Dispose of the Issue , VERY NICE PREMIUM IS PAID FOR THEN M. l.ouln lliijrrn ( icl Hie Lot nt n Prlci Hint I'li-nxi-H I lie l.iicnl OIlluliilH Very Mui'h I nili-r Clr- City Treasurer Heed and thu finance com mlttco of the city council met together yes terday noon and opened the bids recelvcc for the J30.000 refunding bonds to be Is sued by the city October 1. The bonds wen awarded to the Donaldson Dios. ' Hond an < Stock company of St. Iouls on Its bid o $7015 premium and interest. Ten minute , before the bids were opened a telegram win receded from W. J. Hayes & Sons of Chicago cage wltlidiawlng their bid of $ l.ir > r > prc mlum. Other bld.s , recehcd were Denlson I'rlor & Co of Cleveland , O. , $67t' , premlun and Interest , ( leorge M llrlnkerhoff o Springfield. 111. , a premium of $33 wlthou Interest There were also two or thre other bids , but as they ere Irregular , no bring accompanied by 'he requisite check they were not considered. The $ . ,0,000 Issue of bonds , which wll boor \V \ per cent Interest , are to take U ] part of the $7,000 regular city bonds , whlcl become due on the llrst of next month , ante to meet which there will bo but $10,000 I : the city treasury nt that time. The bond which will be retired carried 7 per cen Interest , while the new Issue bear but 4V per cent per annum , which will save th city some $730 a > ear In lnt rpst. The ne\ bonds will be Ismrd In deuinomlnatlons o $ " .00 each , payable on October 1 , 1918 , bu arc redeemable at the option of the city a any time after October 1 , 190 , " ) . The Inter est , which will be pa > ablc at the Natlonn 1 ark bank of New York , falls due on th first day of April and Oeiober of each ycai The city olllclals arc well pleased with th price secured for the bonds , which they sa shows that the credit of the city Is not 1m paired , despite the litigation brought by At tornty Shea questioning the \alldlty of som of Its obligations. The \alldlty of th bonds now about to be refunded has ne\e been questioned and do not enter In th suits brought by Plica. The price paid b Donaldson Bros. ' Uond and Stock compan amounts to about 2 1-3 per cent premlun Treasurer Kecd Is acting as trustee for th city In the matter of the sale of the boudi < M-IMM ; nOK TH'IJ u.vci : siuiri lllR I'li-llln Mini ( 'odd .Sport ) lull Slim Attendance- . Dig fields and a good day's sport , but poor attendance , marked HIP opening ( the ten-day running meet of the Counc Ml tiffs Jockey club at the Driving park yei tciday. The slim attendance. It Is gen dally belle\ed , was duo to the fact th : the meet had not been sufficiently advci Used , but better crowdh are looked for i the meeting progresses. Yesterday wz Ladles' day and there was a fair sprlnV ling of the fair sex In the grandstand , tt women probably outnumbering the inci Charles Stewart , Chailes Gregory ac James Gray odlclated as Judges , but wei rathtr handicapped from the fact that tt numbers for the jocke > s falfed to arrl\e c time , although the first lace , which w ; Mlled for - o'clock , was not started unt an hour later , In the hopes that they wou show up. 'Iho Judges In consequence wel loiced to pick the winners by the Jockey ; colors and as there1 were no objections the1 evidently did ho correctly. W. K. Sapp an Dr. V. T. Sejbeit acted as timekeeper while the starting was In the hands of V 1" . Maxwell of St. Louis , who used the ne clcctilc gate , which Is an Inuoxatlon ol wcit. The machine proved a success an the horses In each race were gotten aw a with but few bteaks and well together. Th track , although a tilflo "choppy , " was I very fair shape , the rain of the tw previous days ha\tng done much to pi It In this condition. One feature of the day's racing was 11 : manner In which the "long shots" manage to win. Jockey McClelland , who had th mount on Junta J in thu first race , sufferc a fall and a bioken collarbone. In tryln to force his mount through the bunch th animal collided with another horse and fel The pony race , which had been set fi the fifth event of the day , was declared o for want of entries. The entries for tod.n arc as follows , and while not showing t big fields as yesterday promise a good da > sport : First race , handicap. llvo furlong : llosltta , lid. Wh ttla , 109 : I.igricallo. IK lull I'arker , 109. I'owliuska , 10J. ' 1 hurinui 1UJ , 5Cido , 109 , IJCMilre , 1C9 , Kittle Koste 109. Disturb nice , 112. Areola , 10 ! ) ; Minn Hemps \ , l i bf < end race , 2-year olds , Boiling , four fu Iniikb Slow Oo , 112 , Jury T , 107 ; Kuginl S 105 , ldne > Vex , lUo , hplder. UXs , 1 .Smith , 107 Third iuic , selling , six furlongs : Dot O , 91. It o Dui hrxH , 101. TIppU , M , 11. in It 101 , Hue Clifton , 97 , Go\uinor Hojd. ! t i Kll.i I'mzume , lov C , UnJ. Fourth rate , sidling , one mile : Glo .li 109. Ternmett , lni ( , riallle l.iimar , 113 , Arcli McKn > , luu , Self , HKj , Omeila , SO I'lfth ranbi'en furlonts Jocosot. 9 rim , ' . KM I'dih , fl , Sion.fiil , 97 : Lulu Fie 104 , Aaunla B , 104 The summaiy of yestordaj's race's In lows' Urst nice , four furlongs : F. Smith , 1C T Hilh'WK iMIilt- ' ) 2 to 1 won , I'lii Tlelds see-olid , Jerry T th.rd. Tweli startorn Time. 0 54 Set end rare- , selling , slv furlongx : Liu Whlti. 110. id naxldson UJreen ) , 10 to won. Ills Honor second. Montlssanno thtr Nun stmliTs Time 1.19 'I tiird i ne , selling , six furlongs : ' 1 errand 105 , J H Hand ( Unifce , i > to 1 , won , Wl Tart ir st-eoml , K ng Xella third. T < starters Time : lls's : ' Fourth rare , ft \ en-eighths mlle : Wnlkli shaw , 127 , I'axton llrothi-rs ( lle'iincHsey ) , to 1. won. Salllp Le.Mar Heiond , Udah thlr iight : starterx Time. 1 32'i \ollcc to UK1'llMlr. . On PeptembeT 3. 1S9S , the following papo were stolen out of my safe Honds IFSUI by City of Council muffs , la , Nos. an ai 3L2 , City Improvement , Special Gradln i Warrants Issued by City of Council Hlufl la. General Fund on account of Fire D partmeut. Nos 12C11 and 12 G3 , donor Fund on account of I'ubllc Huddlngs , Ne ' lC7fiu and 13od. , fleneral Fund on account 1'ollco Dcpartme'nt , No. 13367 , llrncral Fui 'on ' account of fewe'r , No. U742 , Genet , Fund on m count of Streets and Alleys , Nc j 13745. 137K 13747. 1374S , lOSuS. 10781. 1CS1 . 13. 7 , 7s , lietu-ial Fund on account of Fuuil I No 1102 , Geni-ral Fund on account of Su : I d rife , Nos U7BI and 1376 ! ) Genrral Fund i account of Has and Street Lights. Nos. 137 and U" . . Also Notes sccuied by mortga ; to my order , CesiitKuiea of Stock In I O F. Hall Association. Life Insurance I'oticlc Abstracts , Lc < ds and other papers. Notice Is hereby given to all parties I : It-rested not to buy. redeem or nrgotlate ai of the above de-scrlbed papers If present' ' by parties other than m > flf I I'uyment on these paper has been stopp < and tht > y are of no value to any on * but m ii If If returneil to me or to the Chief I'olkp of this city a liberal reward will 1 paid and no questions askedS S S KELLER Multh riinrKeil llli Huul. John I Smith whose rightful residence unknown to the authorities , was brougl j before United Slates Commlsslcuer \ F. Wright yesterday on the charge of selling whisky at the county fair nt Har- Ian. Ho denied the allegation , but on the evidence of three parties who testified tn buying the ardent from him ho was bound o\er to the federal grand Jur > and In de fault of ball In the sum of $200 wns com mitted to the county Jail. Smith was ar rested at the county fair at Atlantic Mon day by Deputy United States Marshal Hlch- ards and thcro word Indications that he was about to do business there had he mi been taken Into custody. UlMrlcl I nun In > M < NNOII. Ycftcrdny was a busy day In the district court mil a huge grist of business Inci dental to the opening of the term was dis posed of b > Judge Mncy. The motion for the transfer of the damage suit of Mrs Martha Iloueher against the rcceUers of the t'nlon Parlfic railway to the federal court was sustained In this Milt Mrs HOIK her asks for $10.000 damages for the death of her husband , Hiram Iloueher , a switchman In the employ of the defendant company. The tei m promises to be a record breaker for divorce cases , ono being granted nnd defaults taken In four others yesterday. Jens 1' . Jensen \\as granted a legal scpaia- tlon from Hertha Jensen , whom he marrleil last February. The cases In which de faults were taken were- Albert 12. Wat son against Nancy A. Watson , Paul Paul son against Hertha Paulson , Llllle M , Whlttlcsoy against Uussel N. Whlttlesej and Kmma Weber against Henry Weber. Stipulations for Judgment In thu nulls ol the Farmers' and Merchants' State Hank ol \eola and Groncweg & Schoentgen of thl city against Cavanatigh Hrothcrs ot Neolr were entered. An order was Issued for tht sale of the attached Htock and the collect - t on of thu book accounts , the proceeds firsl to be applied to the payment of the bank'i claim of $700 72 and the remainder to thai of Groneweg & Schoentgen , which amount ! to 5330 10. The following first assignment of equltj causes was made by Judge Macy : Thursday , Sept. S. 70. The D. N. 11. 11 . J C Nielsen > t al , ? f & T. Society \s. Omaha National bank vs. .1. W. Squire et a Monday. Sept. 12 107. Haggerty et nl vt Waterman et nl ; 7rt. State Sa\lngs ban \H W S. Maync et ai. Tuesday. Sept 13 101 , Peter L. lloyd vs I J. C. Pedors-on et al , 73 , Mary A. Leighto vti H D Full-rton rt al. Wednesday Sept. 11. 1S2. W. S. Mayn vs. P. J. Kmlg et al ; 47 , Win. Weston M Dav & Hess. Thursday , Sept. 15. 92 , U. J. Morgan vi C H. Nicholson. Saturday. Sept. 17. S95 ( Probate ) n. S Cole estate. Mnrrlni ; % I.locnxen. Licenses to wed were Usual jesteldny the ho following persons : Name nnd Residence. Ag i : F OaiiiMV , Sidney , la i M J Lu\\ton , Council Hluffs Oeorgp L I'.uil-en. Manning Christina Haker , Manning John r Morgen. jr. Council Hluffs Kllen F Mi Oimn. Council muffs C H Hre'kman , Weston , la Mlnnlo Drati lies Mi I'heiHon , Kan James Stevens , Crescent Nellie Van Clcvp , Crescent P H AnderMin. Omuha ! Grace Frost , Omaha. PRESIDLNT BACK AT CAPITAI Shown I IKIlenollclal UHoo.lM ot 111 Ilrlof Trl | > IJrlvoM Directly til Wlllt < - IIOIIHC. WASHINGTON , Sept. G. The train beat Ing the president and Mrs. McKluley an their party reached the Pennsylvania rail load btatlon promptly at 7'30 a. m. toda ; The carriage from the White House m < them and the president and Mrs McKlnlc wore drl\cn directly there. The chief ex cutlve and his wife show the bcneflcl : effects of their brief trip and e\prens them scl\es as being greatly pleased with thel outing. .Vi | > "lntni < MiN It ; tinI'rOMliloiit. . WASHINGTON , Sept. C. The presldec has made the following appointments : First Lieutenant Charles II. Lauchheimei United States marine corps , to be a taptnln John SatterlUiid of North Dakota , to lo receiver of public monoyt at Hinraarcl N. D. .S ' \ 'i'c Storm nt L'IrPlitnil. . CLn\iLAND. Sept C One of the hea lest rain storms ever experienced In Cl"v < land , resembling In some respects n cloui burst , swept over the city nt an early hoi today. VUld Hashes of lightning accoir psi.iiul th wind and rain. Se\ernl house wer > itiu-k Ly lightning. Cellars wci flooilcd and the stret i looked more llli raging rhers than anything else The win blow at the rate of forty-two miles an hou tearing up trees and otherwlso doing cor slderable damage. Inwn PITM * Coninu-lil. DCS Molnes News. The firmer that wan to buy ever > thing that "Jlncs" him usuall gets into the sheriff's hands. National o panslon also hasi Its safety llmlu. Marshalltown TimesIt may bo that tl present scorching weather Is merely a pn ludo to the "hot tlmo In the old town when the democratic coinentlon meets I Marshalltowii. What Cheer Patriot : The Deep nivi Hustler savs that they "extracted mus from the Deep Uhcr cornet band" at Ma comb during the fair That must have Ix > e an interesting process. We are curious i know If they uted forceps or a elder pres Jeffetson Rco With banks running ovi with money , mortgages nnd debts belr wiped out In an unprecedented way ; fat loans being made > as low as fu per cei the paper that talks about the go d standai contracting the currency Is simply endeai orlng to hoodwink the people for politic ; purposes. Khtlirrvllle Republican : The fact tin State Treasurer Ilerrlott has sold at pi a new Issue of state warrants , which bn on an a\e > rage only 3.9G per e-cnt Intercti Is silfflcient evidence of the splendid final cial standing of Iowa. Th < > old warran bear 6 per cent interest , but the-i } wl all bo taken up next month by the nc Ibsue , thus saving the- state over 2 per cci Interest. He advertised for bids and th led several pessimistic populist sheets ! the state to comment unfavorably nboi "state warrants being hawked over tl country to find purrhawrs. " their purpo : being to convey to the public the Idea th ; they could not be sold e\en nt the leg rate of Interest , which Is B per cent. IOMH .NrvtN No Ion , The now Indian training school of Tan county Is now running Atlantic canning factories arc producli 200.000 cans of corn per day. The Onawa Congregational church hi celebrated Its fortieth anniversary. Mrs Mlna A. Head , mat ion of the BO dlent homei at Marshalltown has resigned A bicycle tbl'f is giving the authorltl around Muscatine a good deal of trouble. Burlington girls had charge of the stre ears Friday and secured $400 for the pcai cat nival. nuren H Sherman , ex-governor of lewIs Is reduced to the extremity of acccptli a penrlon of $7 'VO per month. Mrs. Claua Voss , who committed sulch at Davenport. Is the third of three slate who died by their own hand , The Waterloo and C dar Rapids Rap ' Transit company Is In hard lines alread j Over $100,000 In 'claims are now on fl . aguinst the company | A. II. Underwood of Eldorado , who wi , killed at Santiago , WHS a popular man Iowa. Mennorial services were held In number of towns last month for him ; | Around Ida Grove hall stonc-w ai largo i ! a man's fiat are said to have fallen In grv , quantities , doing much damage to Etandli corn stacked small grain and window glas Waterloo will ha\e a etreet fair short and several couples who have agreed to K married on the afe t corner will rofeh prii s This la a novel feature vh-b | being Introduced lu n uuuibcr of Iowa TEST ANTI-CIGARETTE LAW Onso Comes Up at Des Moines in Form ol Injunction , PAPERS SERVED ON CERTAIN DEALERS Ainrrlrnn Tobacco Compiiny Hold * Hull the Mull' l.im In t m-onMl- lutlomii and U III I'l l'l It to a I'lnl.ili , DBS MOINES , Sept. 6. ( Special Tele gram. ) A writ of temporary Injunction was sened this morning upon the County lloart of Supervisors , county assessor and count } treasurer , restraining them from the key ing nnd collection of the J.iOO mulct ta > under the state law for pet milling the salt of eluarettes upon the premises owned bj Charles C. Tarn and W. W. Moore. This Is one of the cases In which the validity of the state law will be determined , thi claim being made by the American Tobaeci company that It Is unconstitutional. Tin final decision of the questions raised wll probably be made by the supreme court. Jose'ph Kehoe , Jr. , caused to be si rvci upon the association of Master Plumbun and Steam Fitters of the city this morn Ing a notice of the commencement t Mn of a suit for $15,000 damages susialnel hi him , caused by an attempt by the nasuda tlon to ruin him and force him out o business. Papers wcro scncd by deptit ; Bheilffs today. Ho Is wealthy and wil make a test of the case. Judge nishop this afternon ruled tha the new marrlage-nfter-seductlon law 1 unconetltutlonal nnd will Issue a writ c habeas corpus releasing U. 13. Moirls o Runnells , a newspaper man who was placei under arrest b > his wife for deserting he after manlage. Ho married her to cscap prosecution for seduction. A few days ag Morris was boi'iid over to the grand J'lr by Justice Hal.oran Ho applied for a wrl of habeas corpus and argument was mad on a demurrer which contended for th constitutionality of the law. Judge Illsho overruled tie ! demurrer and ordero 1 th Issuance of the writ of release of Morri from custody. The public schools opened today. WAIl nM'HHlKM'i : OK AN AMISS M.V > ( U-iu-ral .1. It. Min'iiln TnlU.i of 111 situation ol Ills llrlynili- . AMKS , la. , Sept. G. ( Special ) Hrlgadlr General James Hush Lincoln , at his horn In this city , talked at length of his trl to the fcouth ami of his command s > lnco b left Camp McKlnley. He said , In part. "When I left Ames after I rcceUed m commission as brigadier general I was as signed to the Second brigade , Third dlvls Ion , Fourth corps , under Major Gener ; Lee. We were Htatloned at Mobile , hi ! were there only ono week , when we wci [ moved to Tampa. Here we camped aboi slweeks. . At llrst the weather was lliu but later heavy rains fell almost ever I afternoon , but as It had been \ery dry an hot before the rains were \ery favorabli Hut when the rainy season set In our cam at Palmetto Beach was swamped. Wo wer ordered successively to Santiago and t Porto Klco and were pleased with the 01 ders , but they \\erc countermanded olraos as soon as received. Wo were later move to Fernandlna , but the sickness In my brl gado continued to Increase and last wee wo were moved to Iluntsvllle , Ala. , wher we will rcmalnln camp until the sick ar ( recovered , when we expect orders to Icav for Cuba. These eiders are expected abou the middle of October. "Bffoio I left Iowa I stated that th northern men would stand the weather I southern camps better than the men of th south and In my experience that has prove to be true , for , at least In my commam and 1 fear the same from others , the sick ness is greater among the southern regl monts than among those from the norther states. The sanitary conditions of m present camp , Iluntsvllle , arc the very best the conditions are favorable for good healtl It IB situated up In the mountains. Her Is good spring water , the ground Is roll In I and the drainage Is all i Ight , and the sic list Is diminishing In size and I think w I ! will be ordered io Cuba , as I previousl j said , about the tulddlo of October. Yes , I think military government will bo estal | llbhed In Cuba , and a good sized army wl bo needed there to establish and inaintai order , especially until the natives lear our modes of life and get down to buslnes : I am fcuro I do not know what will be don with the I hllijpines , but 1 do not sec ho' wo can well let go of them. It will , ( course , take a very largo standing arm there to keep things straight , for the na lives arc of a peculiar sort and not used t civil government. Hut the Imposts froi the ports , which are among the best In tli world , will undoubtedly bring a surplus fc the United States. Porto Rico Is inhabite by a moro intellectual class , ono that wl i bo easily governed. General Leo will prol | ably be placed nt the head of the Cuba govciument. "Tho comparative good health enjoyed litho the Iowa troops , I believe , Is the result < : sobriety practiced by thi , Inw.i boys. ! have found that regiments to which Hi j n est liquor has been sold are the ones hav I Ing the largest sick lists The Forty-nlnt 1 and Fiftieth Iowa at Jacksonville arc I j comparatively coed health and if the oth ( I lena regiments arc suffering poor hcalt ] It Is caused entirely by losal condition i Iowa should be proud of her soldiers , for the o Is sickness to keep the boys from tli front It la caused entirely by local cond ; tlons and not by any fault of theirs. I "I return Thursday night to Huntsvlll and to my command , which consists of tt 1 Third Ohio , Sixty-ninth New York and Second end Georxla , and think there are no flnt regiments In the army , at least I would m care to change them for any other thrt regiments I know of. I'niillNt CoiMrntlon lit Crmlly. GRAVITY , la. . Sept. C. ( Special. ) Th twenty-fourth anniversary of the Kai No'laway Association of Ilaptlst church ( i which begin Its session at the Gravity ( hue ( has clo > ed In many ways the meetlnp I ranked among the best that have ever bee , held The attendance was large , so larp | that at every session there was not root In the chapel. The space around the win [ dews on the outside was filled with listener . A large tent erected on the adjoining U gave coolnc s and real Ins place for larR numbers who could not get Into the audi lorlum of the church. i Rev. II. L Stetson , D. D. , of Des Molnt college , delighted as large an audience K could be packed within reach of his vole by his lecture on "The Highest Motive. This lecture waa given by special reques Mural .Ma 11 li-ll\t-ry Ili-Knn. WEDSTBR CITY , la . Sept. 6. ( Special The carriers for the rural mall deliver Ejstcm are taking thdr first Installment of mall to the farmers. They had been hel 'off ' by Postmaster Howard's decision no I to bo bothered by starting them until hi biiccessor took the office. Mr. Howard , how e\er , received a message from Washlngto telling him to start the carriers Saturda morning The men started out with bu little friction They bad In anticipation c starting the routes the nrst of the raontl been over them n nurrer of times flndln where the patrons oJ the office whom the LW Greatest Vaudeville Performance of the Year. COMMENCING SUNDAY , SEPT. 4. fttaw Faces. ° a ° 16 En Number The increasing largo crowds warrant the expenpe and the management lias arranged for the greatest vaudeville performance presented in Omaha or Council Hlnil's this season. Ele gant opportunity for 'J'ranam'itiriissippi ' visitors to visit the popular resort and witness the elegant attraction. Matinee : 4:30 : O'clock Daily. Evening Performance ; 800 ; O'clock , Round Trip from Omaha by Terminal Line , 39 Cents. Admission to the grounds .and vaudeville performance , lOc. No extra charge for rocking chairs , swings or settees. Last train leaves Lake at 11JJO. : An extra charge of 10 cents for steamboat trip , Sundays only. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PICNICS , were to deliver mall to ll\oil and Inducing the farmers to put up boxes for them. H Is estimated now that on the five routes theio are over 100 boxes already placed In position for the carriers , by the roadside. SHI : svvni ) A soi.miit'S i.iri Story or mi lima Girl In ( lie INiMltal. MAHSHALLTOWN , la. , Sept. 6. ( Special ) Kx-Governor and Mrs. S. 1) ) . 1 aokard have received another letter from their daughter , Miss Ulanchc , who Is at Santiago In one of the government hospitals helping care for the stcl < and wounded soldiers. Miss Pack ard tells many little Incidents In the hos pital life , and relates one , In a modest way , that shows that nt least one soldier can attribute his llfo to Miss Packard's careful nursing. The letter tells or how the toldlera , when given up to die , are taken from the wards In the hospital and given cots on the porch , where they can get all the fresh air possible. One man , a Uphold patient , whose lifo had thus been given up , was taken In charge by Miss Packard personally , and for some little time was made to swallow doies ot crushed lee , mixed with brandy. Miss Packard says she kept irp this treat ment steadily for a time , and now the soldier Is back In the hospital and Is getting better. T'ovcinor Packard says his daughter learned this bit of treatment from her own case , when she was a sufferer from yellow fever in the south. Her llfo waa sa\ed by the treatment , and she has ne\cr forgotten It , and has found It to bo successful In typhoid cases. IIIMIOP OK niornsi ; OK IOWA. Ilcv. Tliotniia .s , ( Jroi-n of Ccilur ItiilililN In iivcil. : . DAVENPORT , la. , Sept. C. The Episco pal convention of the diocese of Iowa to day elected Rev. Thomas E , Green , D. D. , of Cedar Haplds , In. , as bishop of the diocese cese of Iowa. Bishop Green will be the successor of the late Illshop William Stev ens Perry. The selection of Dr. Green as bishop for the diocese of Iowa Is a source of grati fication to his many Omaha friends. He Is well known In this city and will bo re membered as having addressed two largo congregations on Sunday two weeks ago at All Saints' church and at the exposition Auditorium. At that tlmo The Dee mcn- tionetl the fact that Dr. Green waa a likely candidate for the bishopric. I'liNlon CoiiMMiMnn. MARSHAILTO\VN. la. , Sept. B. ( Special Telegram ) At 10 30 tomorrow the state convention of the demo cratic , people's and silver republican parties convene in this city and tonight the city Is crowded with dele- Kates , who arc anxiously Inquiring \vlio will bo the nominees. No one seems to Know , for candidates are hard to find. The popu lists and silver republicans are clamoring for their share of the nominations In pay ment for services and BO far as crystallized the division of empty honor will be about as follows : Secretary of state , auditor , treasurer , ono railway commissioner and clerk of the supreme court to the democrats ; nttoiney general , one railway commissioner and court reporter to the populists and su preme Judge to the silver republicans. If this program carries , Judge Spurrier of Dcg Molnes will capture the Judgeslup. There IK no doubt the comention will adopt a financial plank endorsing tbo Chicago plat- from of 1896 , although ex-Governor Holes , who considers himself still a dem ocrat , Is urging a plank favoring bimetallism on a ratio to be de termined , but antagonistic to the 16 to 1 theory , while Judge Carr of the state cen tral committee wants a plank which will please the gold democrats , by not pointedly favoring bimetallism at any given ratio , but charging all the Ills of mankind lo the single gold standard. Hon. Frank Q Stuart of Charlton has been selected as temporary chairman and H. A. Nash of Dallas county as temporary secretary. .N < * n Coiiuiilllvc lii DCS MOINES , Sept. C. ( Special. ) The republican state committee Is celling ready for opening the business of the new cam paign at once. Saturday ex-Chairman Mc Millan went over to headquarters In the Equitable building with C W Phillips , the now secretary of the committee , and turned over the establishment to the new regime. It was announced that the new committed would retain the old rooms on the third floor of the Equitable building , from which the last three campaigns have been con ducted. The new committee will meet In a few days probably the latter part of this or eaily next week when Chairman Hancock will announce bis executive and finance committees. ' ' , Snlillc-r'B I'liiirral LHMARS. la. . Sept. 6. ( Special ) The funeral over the remains of Ixiuls Ilrlck , late of Company G , Tlftleth Iowa , was largely attended. The services were held on the court house grounds under the auspices of Mower post and commit ees of citizens Nearly all the places of busl- . ness In Icmars closed during the funeral 1 hour Hon I. S Struble waa president of ' the Eenlccs and I. T. Martin marshal of the procession. nilltnrliil CIIIM i-nliiiii Opi-im. DENVEH. Sept. 6 Over 300 delegates , representing 10000 newspapers , were pres ent at the opening fiession of the thirteenth annual convention of the National Editorial association In the Lyceum theater today Louis Hcltman Ilrazll Ind president of the asBrciutlon occcupled thu chuir and de livered bu annual addrrss showing that the association la lo a most flourishing condi tion. § Per Dent fflonsy on taiva Fams We are prop uvil to place loans on improved \Vcstcrn Iowa farms t n per ciiit. .Money on h ml , no do UN. W . - h.i\c for nlo scv.ral Choice FKL IT. " (5A < D1'N. OK.VlS AM ) STUCK FA It Mb. VhllYIILAP. . ( .heap money \\ill nuiKc luiul o tip. Inycbtigatc our barn ns. DAY & HESS. 39 Pearl Si. , Council B tiffs , Iowa. t- te UMIITP r\lTT IVTIT1 TfCMMMM ? \\IIIlh \ \ DtCLINhS 10 SER\E \ Tender of Fifth Place 011 Peace Commission Has Been Made. JUDGE DAY WILL NOT RESUME HIS DUTIES ArMtrntorn AVII1 > n < no n .Imllolnl lluil.t , lint < ) f n I'uroly IHplointitlc CllllriM-lcr No Culiliict ivn- nlnn Tiirmlii ) . WASHINGTON , Sept. C Secretary Day probably will not resume the discharge of the functions of secretary of ut.ite and It may be assumed that his connection with the department , sa\o In the capacity of a peace commissioner , terminated when ho left Washington for Ohio recently. Upon his return to WashlnRtou It Is ex pected that he will come to the State de partment for the purpose of bidding fare well to the emplojcb. There Is no loiiRer a reasonable doubt that Justice White has decided to decline the appointment of peace commissioner and that he refrains from uiakliiK public an nouncement of hlB purpose at the riuucbt of the niesldent. It Is Intimated th.U aeiy early announcement may bu looked for , as there is reason to belle\e the president has already made a tender of the commissionership - ship nnd Is now waiting an acceptance be fore making public that fact. Arrangcmentb for the departure of the committee on the 17th Inst. from New York are being pushed. Aetlnj' Secretary Mooie , with the assistant c of .Mr. Mi Arthur , Is giving a great deal of time to the connec tion of documenth and ch.Mts needed by the American commissioners in tlulr work and the subjects likely to arise In con nection with the final peace negotiations me. receiving the tltweHt study at the bauds of these gentlemen. Especially Is this tine of the Philippines , which promite to bo the bone of contention , and consequently Secre tary McArthur Is dc\oting the greatest share of his attention lo that subject To establish a clear understanding of the scope of the commission and Its powus. it Is stated that this body Is not in any sense Judicial , but purely diplomatic. The pro cedure will not be of a character where numerical voting strength will determine any proposition , but the commissioners on each side nro expected to act as heparato units and should differences arise they must bo settled by the ordinary course ot diplo matic negotiations. ProNlilrlK'm ( "nllorN. Owing to the absence from the city of the majority of the cab inet , thcro was no meeting culled of that body today. Pccrctarlis Gage and Alser and ro3tmastcr General Smith , however , assembled at the usual hour for cabinet meeting and remained ulth the president for some time Assistant Secretary Allen of the navy and Assistant Secretary Moore of the State department , saw the pnaldent during the morning Kepresentathrs Koote of New York and Moiris of Minnet-otu , who arc In the city , also weie at the White Houbc , and Heprcsentathe Wllllamo of I't'nns > l\anla called to .isK that the Ninth Pennsylvania regiment be mustered out of scnlce as BOOH as possible. This regiment , It appears , was recruited In n mining dis trict and the families of many of the men are lu want In tousequcncp of Iho absence of the head of the family. The members remained with the president until about 1 o'clock. It IH understood that much of the tlmo wns consumed In a dlh- cuaalon of questions incidental to the war and Its settlement , with particular stress on matters relating to the treatment and conditions of IIP soldiers now In the various army camps Secretary Alger announced after the meet ing that he intended to make a tour of tbo various curnps nt which large bodks of men are now stationed with a view to ascertain ing the exact condition of affair * . The sec retary's Intention Is to start next week. Cunli-Ml In t.ntio'x Will I'lli-il. SAN KRANCMSPO , Sept 6 The expected contest of the will of Adolph Sutro was filed today Edgar E Sutro , ono of the nix children , represents th < ? family In an en- ilcator to have th will ti t aside. Tinmo t Important allegation tn the petition is to the effect that the diceascO millionaire was of unsound mind at the time of the txuu- tlon of the will , Mav 22 , 1S 2. and KO re mained to the day of his death. Thu tor. ti slant charges that Sutro died Intt-siate , that the will was neither written , dated nor sinned by thn hand of Sutro Niitloniil I'oxlolllcilirl.H. . DKTHOIT Midi.Se'-t 6 IR-iond Inton ing to the reports of the prttildcnt mcrctary and treasurer the National Association of I'OBtofHco flerki did no business tuday tUu afternoon lu a trip to Mount 'V'oVYv&V-l ; % ' < sX * * 3/S 'n - \ w v- * M / MTV If y rcrc . f 4 5a mj\m ? - - - , \ . < * ! LNS vliabtJ ? . = ? BOW THEIR HEADS. Distributed by John ( i. Woodward & Co , Council Bluffs , Iowa At liiMcsl III-ICCH. riiuirrnn of nit I Imln from HI. . .I ) u | > . Mull orilrr * Illlcil lor III-M Hutu. All ( lie Inul- IIIK pliil < " ami | iiin-r. E. G. BiLiTLETT , llllll nnil < inI'M' ! > , I iMini-ll HlufTx , In. If/11 / , WELCH TRANSFER LINE ! V < \M' ' 1I 1 OIIMOll Pllllx llllll OlMllllll. lates IJonxminble Satisfaction Guaranteed. ( ( Mini II l.n.tiH elli < r. N < i IS North Mala trrct Til I'lioni' ' 12" > Unmlm ollkn r < > - novid to J Huutb rifleintli street. Tclu- llllilll- 1 ! ' ' Connections iniido with South Omaha ELXH ! ! PF OPIUM b a picpar.uion of I tie Drug by which Its njurlout. i fiii is i.rc nmof while the val- jalilo mcduiiial propirttin arc retained. It lOnsi ssi.s all thi .iftlatl > ' unuilyne and antl- ipasmodlc povu rs of Opium , but produce ! 10 slckiu'ft. . of : lu sto'iinu , \omltlng , no ostivriieii no In a.l.K lie in acute m-nous lieordcrB It Is in Invaluable remedy , and .t ecomme iiiU d IA the brat physicians. E , rSt.R JITr -nri si. , Clemens. Prtaldent E It. Un < oln of Hog- on in his atimial Hillings 8iit ; < nti < l fiovur.il iitnor chaiif.cs , whuh he thought vern ul- lB.il.1 fur the gaoil of the ( ndir and compli- ntnieil llio membi rs on the-ir last year'a Tt.o report of thu Hccrttary. William Bhowp.1 that the nnotlatlon had liopped n IIUlo In mcmbcrKLlp. Thin Sot- i tarAgiuw uai.rlbrd lo thu association .1 niluro to male inuth progress with tlio emulation wbleh was the pilmary C.IUHO ot H bt-lng fuuuili l The trci8tirr'3 teport bowed a fcnihll balance ) In the treau < iry. Iheire nro thirty-lho branches out of 2 0 n good ctamling , iepre ented at tbo conte-n- lon by about fifty d-lcxateii. MempblH , Ti-nn , U tint rnly claimant tint ins aruen bo fjr for next > e'ur'n cotiNtntion. llu ; nril'M t iiuilllliiii I nrluiiiKf-il. DEUHAM MUAB Sipi ii The ) condition if former uii t'- ' j'lor I'huinav r Ilayard. vlio Is KTio-.isly ill here , was bin tuoroios.