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    THE OTtfAJIA DAILY T3EE : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 4 , 1808.
I NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS-
MINOR MBJfTIOX.
Smoke "J A B" Co cigar.
Finest work , Bluff City Laundry.
Btockert Carpet Co. , 203-207 Bwy.
Mooro's food kills worms and fattens.
C. n. Jacaucmln & Co. , Jewelers nnd op
ticians , 27 South Main street.
Mrs. J. K. Fenncr nnd dauahter Delia
leave shortly for Los Ansclcs. Cal.
Mrs. C. O. Vauehn of Denver. Colo. . Is
11 vlsltlnK Mrs. W. F. VlcRov on Fourth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ren Hnke of Oran.l Island.
Neb. , were In the city yesterday vlsltlns
friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Lefferts are entertain
ing Mr. and Mrs. Chares Baldwin of Salt
Lake Cltv.
The civil Bcrvlco examination positions
In the postal service will be held at the local
postofflco October 22.
n. C. Boldlcr of Mount I'ulaskl. 111. . Is
Tlsltlnc his sister. Mrs. J. T. Harris of Vine
trcot. and the exposition.
J. C. Blxby , heating nnd sanitary engineer.
Plans nnd specifications for heating , plumb
ing nnd lighting. 202 Mali ? . Council Bluffs.
Mrs. S. Farnswortu nnd dauehtcr Sadlo
contemplitc upending the winter In Califor
nia , chiefly for the benefit of the latter's
health.
H. Beecroft. n pioneer oxnrcssman of this
city , was arrested yestorday'for carrying on
the business of a common carrier without n
llccnoe.
Don't you think It must be n pretty good
Inundry that can plcaso so many hundreds
of customers ? Well that's the "Eagle , "
721 Broadway.
Charles llestcn of Omaha nnd Florence
Simmons of Ionia. Mich. , wpro married In
this city yesterday. Justice Ferrler oerforra-
Jnc the cercmonv.
The Ladles' Aid society of the First Con
gregational church will meet this nfternopn
at 2:30 : o'clock , at the residence of Mrs. Hnrt.
CIS Willow avenue.
C'ltv Treasurer Heed and Finance Clerk
Frank True went to St. Louis yesterday tr
deliver the $30.000 Issue nt bonds to Don-
aldeon Bros. , the purchasers.
The regular meeting of Palm Grove. No.
11. Woodmen Circle , will be bt U this oven-
lug , when all members are urgpd to bo pres
ent , as there la business of Imoortancc.
Ocorgo Smith was nrrested vpstsrdav on nn
aisault and battery charge nrcferred against
him by C. W. Osborn. He will have u
hearing bcforo Justice Vlen toraonow morn-
Ins.
Ins.Park
Park City lodge. No. COB. Independent Or
der of Odd Fellows , meets tonleht. wher
there will bo work In the third decree. Ar
oyster mippcr will bo served after the meet-
In C.
C.Tho
The congregation of the Second PresbvtC'
rlau church will lay the corner stone of Id
new house of worship on Pierce street will
appropriate ceremonies this afternoon a
4:30 : o'clock.
Mr , nnd Mm. John D. Curtln of Chlcagi
were the guests over Sunday of Mrs. Cur
tin's mother. Mrs. B. Durgan. Mr. Curtli
IB a member of the Cook County (111. (
Marching club. ,
The October term of Superior court \vn
opened yeoterdav by Judge Avlcsworth. bu
beyond n few details taken In unlmoortan
cases llttlo was transacted. Judeo Aylcs
worth will .aalto an assignment of cause
today.
Ocorgo Rohlfcrs of Manning , convicted c
bootlegging at the recent terra of thefedero
court , baa paid $75 of the fine Imposed o
him. nnd In accordance with Judce Wool
sou's order , the balance of the sentence ha
been suspended.
Word hns been received hero that Mn
Newton Kepflnger , formerly of this cltv. w ;
married September 22 nt Augusta. Gn. . (
John' F. Miller of Cntaloa Hill , Rlchmon
county. Oa. Mrs. Kepflnger taueht uchoi
near this cltv for several vnnrs.
The police received vestor'nv from ( t
city marshal of Grecloy. Colo. . . th. ) dtecilr
tlous of seven bicycles that had been stole
from there In the last few ilavd. In eac
CUBO the owners of the wheels offer re
wards for the capture-of , the thieves and r
turn of the machines.
MI 9 Laura Fllcklnger. who Is rapidly coi
vale-seine from her recent severe Illness , ai
ccmpanled by her sister. Miss Mary FllcJ
Inger. left for. Pierre , S. D. . yesterday , whei
Khe wlll'vlslt for some time with her slstc
airs. Emily F. White , who occupies the p <
Rltlon of county superintendent of echoo
there.
The .Atlanta fGa. ) Journal In n recei
Itsuo publlithcs the likeness of Mlsa Charll
Bnbcock of this city as one of the patriot
young women who arc acting as arm
miracs and caring for the sick soldier ? i
Fort McPhernon. Miss Babcock Is a slsti
of Mrs. Charles Haas nnd went from hci
to Fort McPhcrson.
The commissioners appointed by Sheri
Morgan In the condemnation proceeilliif
brought by the Chicago & Northwests
P.allway company against the Fort Doi'go
Omaha railroad met vesterdav and adloi'rnt
tinltl October 13. S. T. McAtsj was e urt
from serving as ono of th j eommlsslonei
nnd D. W. Otis was appointed In his steu
Five well drcreod "vaerants" corralled I
the police Saturday night were clvon EUI
ponded sentences vesterdav morning of S !
nnd ccets nnd ono hour In which tosnal
the dust of Council Bluffs from their shoe
The men are believed to bo some of U
crooks who deemed It exnedlert to leai
Omaha when the new hlef of nolle * wi
Appointed.
Prof , Sawyer returned vesterdav from tl
cast , where ho had been to take his EC
Berne homo to Trenton. Mo. At the tin
young Snwyer left the hosnltal ho welchi
but ninety-one noumls. l-'t Is rapidly gi-ov
Ign stronger and now tTus the scalon nt 1 !
pounds. He I ? homo on n slxtv-dav fu
lough , but expects to bo shortly mustered 01
with his regiment , the First Illinois Volm
tccr Infantry.
A stranger giving the name of Ed Hov
\\ao nrrested aa a suspicious character ye :
terdny afternoon. He was taken Into cu
tody while attempting to dispose of a quai
Itty of old gold which the police nro Incllni
to boltcvo Is the proceeds of seine robber
Howe explained his possession of the sti
by claiming that ho had gathered It up f
n your past with the Intention of Helling
to buy a winter overcoat with.
Ladle * desiring vnluiilno Information co ;
cernlng their ailments should send or call f
"Tho Viavl Message. " Vlavl Co. , 326 Me
Tlam bll ; .
N. T. Plumblnc company. Tel. 250.
Ak-Snr-Ilon AWelc Motor TrnliiN.
On account of the route of the pnrudtM I
tcrferlng with the trafflc around the lo
in Omaha during Ak-Sar-Bcu week , tl
Omaha and Council Bluffs trains will on
bo run to Twelfth and Douglas Btrcutt * . as
rule , after 5.p. m. , and all extra trains w
Bturt from Pearl nnd , Broadway , Regul
train ! ) will run about as usual between t
transfer. Main street. Fnlrmount carl : ni
Upper Broadway. Trains will be about l\
minutes apart between Pearl and Broadw
and Twelfth and Douglan street , Oi'iali
from 5 p. m. , or an scon as the heavy trav
Ms In. W. S. DIMMOCK.
General Superintendent.
Triinxfer * .
The following transfers were filed yeatc
day In the abstract , title and loan office
J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl street :
Ida Zlmmerlt nnd husband to FreJ II ,
Shoemaker , lot 1 In subd. of Orlg.
lat. lot 41. except s < 0 feet , w. tl. , $
BherlR to Sophia II , Douglass ,
HW' ; HC'i 1-7-1-14 , 8. d . 2 , !
John T. Clark nnd wife to John Glover
nnd Samuel Footo , lots 14 , 15 , 1C and
17 , block 112 , Crescent .
John T , Clark guardian , to same , lots
li as , 16 anU 17 , Hloclc 112. Crescent ,
gdn. d . . . . . . . . .
Charles T. Ofllcer and wife et al to
, N. V. Dodge. lota 1. 2 , 3 , * HIM S ,
block 1 , lot 2 , block 2. lota S ami 9.
block < . nnd lot 0 , block S , Prospect
Plnuc , < ( c il. . . . . . . . . .
JUnry B. Dahnoy to Ilunnah C.
Ilhodei ) , IOIH S nnd 9 , block 1 , dates'
ndil to Oakland , w U , , . . . . , . . .
t Elx transfer ? , total . I i.
BIXBY SAYS HE BORROWED IT
Chief of Police Explains How He Onmo to
Owe the Sterling Oompanj.
BASIS OF AN INTERESTING LAWSUIT
Former Mnmitrcr of nn Implement
Company Now DcfcncllnB Hlmiiclf
from nn Aoonnntlon of Appro-
Itrlntlni ; G'ompnio'w
District court was reconvened yesterday
nflernoon by Judge Macy , and the trial ot
the cult ot the Sterling Manufacturing com
pany against Chief of Police Frank A. Blxby ,
the company's former manager at this
point , was commenced before a Jury. In thin
case the Sterling Manufacturing company
sues to recover from Blxby about $1,100 ,
which , It Is alleged , he appropriated to his
own use from funds belonging to the com-
patiy. Blxby admits taking tbo money , bul
denies that he did so unlawfully and with
out .authority from the plaintiff. HP as
serts that ho borrowed the money ho Is
chat-god with misappropriating and that the
loans were with the full knowledge ami
consent of the company. The plaintiff ad
mits giving Its consent to Blxby to borrow
the sum of $300 , but Insists that when latei
ho applied for a further loan ho was per
emptorily refused. Blxby has entered t
counter-claim of $2,000 damages for the al
leged breaking by the company of Its con
tract with him when It removed ihlm frorr
, Its employ on July 30 , 1897.
The circumstances surrounding the casi
have made It of considerable local Interest
Mr. Blxby , who had been In the employ o
the Sterling Manufacturing company as It
agent at this point for ten years , In July
1897 , assumed the business management o
the Globe-Democrat , a local free stiver or
gan , "which has since died a natural death
This the officers ot the Sterling Manufac
turlui ; company objected to , as they consld
ered that so long ns Blxby was In thel
employ ho should devote his entire Urn
and abilities to their Interests. The outcom
of It was that the" company dispensed will
his services , althojtjh his contract did no
j expire until July 1 of this year. Blxby'
j counter-claim Is based on the year's salar ,
I which ho would have received under th
contract had ho not been discharged ,
j The amounts with which Blxby Is charge
with misappropriating are $435.50 and $ GO (
j Considerable time was taken yesterday aft
' efnoon In securing n Jury. After counsc
had made their opening statements , coui
adjourned for the day nnd the taking c
evidence will be commenced this morning.
DeVoI Anltn to Intervene.
P. C. DeVol , the well known hardwat
dealer on Broadway , filed a petition of Intel
vcntlon yesterday In the district court I
the case of the Citizens' State bank agalni
the Lake Manawa Railway company. In tt
petition DeVol sets up that ho 1s the absc
lute and unqualified owner In fee simp ]
of block 29 , Manawa Park , and that tt
defendants , the Lake Manawa Railway con
pany and Charles R. Hannan , receiver , ha\
without regard to his right and In dlsregai
of his ownership , rightand use In the pro |
erty , caused same'to boenclosed"with othi
property by a high board fcnc-s. Furthi
the petitioner states that in order to gal
access to his property be has been compellt
to pay Receiver Hannan or his croployi
a charge or admission fee to enter sa !
enclosure and that his right In and to tt
said premises has by reason of the acts
Receiver Hannan been cut-off during tl
last year.
Continuing the petition alleges that with
the enclosure made by the high board fcn <
thq defendants have carried on a theatric
show , sleight of hand performances , pa :
oramns and booths where liquors of :
kinds , both Intoxicating and otherwise , ha1
been dispensed for sale and that they ha'
carried on within the said enclosure dance
' picnics and associations of men and womi
'
; for the -purpose of revelry , amusement ai
. I pleasure , for all of which they were r
celvlng a largo Income from the frequente
of the resort. U Is further claimed that :
these things were carried on without tl
consent of the tntcrvcnor and that li
premises were utilized therefor without t
consent and through the force and coc
clon of Receiver Hannan and his employi
the force and coercion alleged being tl
building of the high board leuuc. As sul
| able compensation for the use ot his pro
' crty Mr. DeVol asks the court to awa :
'
him $100 and also order that the high boa
fence be removed.
I'reimre for Winter.
Old hoary-headed winter will soon bo he
and the prudent man or woman Is gene
ally prepared for the frost king by tbo til
of his arrival. Take time by the forclo
and pay a visit to the mammotii furnltii
and hardware store of Peterson & Schoonli
In the Mcrrlara block. You cannot miss t
place If you come to this store , for hero y
can get anything you want In the hou
furnishing line at ridiculously low prices.
Do you want a stove , a fuel saver and
heater that will heat your rooms ? Come
nnd see what we have In that line. Or
you need u cooking stove or a ra ; , < c i
have what you want and will aav ° y
money on the purehasa.
When It cornea to furniture we can su
ply your demands In a manner that w
simply surprise you. Bedsteads , Iron a
various makes. But when you see our parl
suits you will wonder how wo can sell th <
so cheaply. They are beauties and dur
ble. Our bedroom suites are up to date awe
wo defy any house to duplicate ours I
the same money. It cannot be done
Council Bluffs or any other town arou
here.
Come In and sco us. If you don't b
It won't make us angry. We enjoy vlsltt
nnd will make you feel at home.
PETERSON & SCHOENINO.
Mrrrlom Block. South Main 8t
Mnrrlnirr Ijcoimr | .
Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday
the following persons :
Name and Residence. Aj
Henry N. Held. Council Bluffb
Etta Gardiner. Council Bliitf *
Pat Ryan. Honey Creek
Nora Coyle , Honey Creek
Charles Hestcn. Omaha
Florence Simmons. Ionia. Mich. .
Jerrv Belt. Pottawattamte
Margaret A. Mott. Pottawattamle
Vincent Belt. Pottawattarato
Vlra A. Mott. Pottawattamle
Ferdinand Sappe , Ncola
Angela M. Von H.tbel. Ncola
John Fltzacrald. La Cro3se. Wls
Zora Haehl. Indianapolis. Ind
' ' George Konlng. Pottawattamle
Kullc Thome. Pottawattamle
Wanted Girl for general hous > ewoi
family of three ; no children ; $5 | per we
i It satisfactory and well recommended. A
ply to Mrs. W. S. Dlmmock , 219 South S (
enth utrcct , Council Bluffs.
Motor I.lnc Service.
Superintendent Dlmmock of the mo
company elves notice that on the nights
the Ak-Sar-Ben parades In Omaha the c
will only be run as far as Twelfth and Dot
Ian streets In Oranha and not around I
loop. A train service of two minutes up ;
vlll bo established for these nlcbts. Rec
lar train * will run as usual on the c
lloea , but all extra trains on the Oma
line will start from Pearl anil Broadway.
The Terminal company will delay the de
parture of Its last train from Omaha until
midnight to accommodate the crowds ,
I'HOCKKIJINOS OT CITV COUNCIL.
Ilrlck nc'lKitnteil nn Mntrrlnl for rnv-
Inir Ccrtnln StrrrlH.
At the regular monthly meeting ot the
city council held last night ihe contract for
brick paving ordered laid was awarded to
B. A. Wlckhara , City Engineer Etnyro re
porting that his bids on all classes of brick
were the lowest. In compliance with tho.
wishes of the property owners Interested ,
Council Bluffs brick was selected for pav
ing top and bottom courses on the following
streets : North Main , Bryant , North Second ,
North First and Willow avenue. The prop
erty owners on Avenue F declared In favor
of Des Molnes brick for the top course and'
the contract was lot for that material.
From statements made by Contractor
Wlckham to the council It Is doubtful If
any considerable amount ot the paving can
be laid this year , ns It will take several
months to manufacture a sufficient supply
of bricks. Alderman Casper strenuously op
posed the use of home-made brick , which
ho eald would prove as bad a Job as the
old cedar block paving was.
Chief of Police Blxby called tho'attention
of the council to some much needed alter
ations and Improvements In the present ar
rangement ot the city Jail , In the following
communication , embodying seVeral sugges
tions nnd recommendations , which was referred
ferred to the committee of the whole :
"I would respectfully call your attention
to the Inefficient arrangement of the secant
floor of the city Jail for the handling o :
vagrants and tramps , minors , women ant
sick and Injured and to the fact that undei
present conditions no efficient arrangenieni
exists whereby quick service may be ren
dered In cases of accident to or sudden sick-
1 ness of parties properly demanding' ' our at-
tentlon.
"I would recommend that the wooden par
tltlons on the second floor be removed am
j replaced with sheet or latttco steel ; tha
the wooden beds bo replaced with Iron bedi
1 and folding bunks ; that the floor bo tllei
or laid with cement ; that the divisions hi
such as will provide ono department fo
transient lodgers and vags , one for minors
one tor women nnd one for sick or crippled
This arrangement would enable the depart
ment to classify parties under arrestor be
Ing detained , Insure the keeping of th
, apartments practically free from dirt am
vermin , ' decrease the liability of fire flfl1
. make It possible to handle charges lu i
way becoming a city of our size.
"I would also recommend that a commit
tee be appointed 'to confer with the count ;
authorities In order that nn equitable ar
rangement may be made , so that ( the pollc
department may render quick and cfficlen
service In cases of sickness or accident t
transient and dependent people.
"It Is Impossible under present condition
for the department to handle coses of sud
den and serious sickness or parties accl
dentally or seriously Injured In a way con
duclvo to their comfort or ot benefit to the , !
condition.
"Our only recourse now Is to put them 1
quarters on the second floor of the city Ja
( that by the expenditure of our best effort 1
Itt ) present ) condition wo can scarcely matt
habitable for people that are well ) or t
assume the authority of sending cases of th
kind mentioned to the hospitals , then h
these good people secure pay for sen-Ice ren
dercd as best they may.
"The police department is an emergcnc
department , and efficient service demand
prompt action at all times and In all cose
I do not believe thao economy nor publ
sentiment requires that human beings crlj
pled or sick , penniless and away froi
I friends , shall be confined la , quarters ttit
i. will Increase their suffering or hasten the !
I demise. "
Payment of the bill of Poundmastc
Dobson. amounting to $78 , for Impound
Ing and slaughtering stray canines durln
September , was opposed' by Alderma
Casper. Of the appropriation of $800 raai
1 for this fund but $57.67 remains unej
1 pended and this amount was allowed c
' ' the poundraastcr's bill. Chief of Polli
I Blxby's bin for feed for his horse mi
15 with the usual opposition , but was flnall
3 allowed.
i The bill of C. E. H. Cambell of $7. :
: for the hire ot three Jackscrews for nlm
teen days was deemed excessive and r <
"
j ferred to the committee on bridges.
. B. D. Brown and Ed Burke at the n
I quest of the Chicago & Northwestern Ral
i way company were appointed special pi
g j Ilcemen without expense to the city.
On the recommendation of City Attornt
Wadsworth the claims of 6. W. Dalton an
s
u' Jens Jensen for alleged damage to the
. gardens by the overflow of Indian crcc
were rejected.
j A communication from W. K. MoFarll :
superintendent of maintenance and coi
structlon of the Rock Island railway , \vi
received regarding the city's orders thi
the company's bridges over Indian crei
be raised. Mr. McFarlln states that tl
Rock Island contemplates entirely rebull
Ing its yard In this city next season ,
put up a new round house and In fact e :
pects to tear out about everything tl
company has and the point at which tl
II tracks cross Indian creek will be entire
changed. For this reaton he does not ill
to do anything with raising the brldg
j * this fall. The communication wan r
j ferred.
e | The council adjourned to next Mondi
u night.
Does nil Injustice to Mr. Cox.
The report of the trouble nt tho.Mctzg
residence Sunday night did"an Injustice
Mr. N. E. Cox , who was said to have ml
treated his wife. The trouble was undoub
j I edly grossly exaggerated "and mlsre'pr
Rented , Mrs. Cox Indignantly denies th
she has ever been mistreated by her hu
band and her statements are fully borne o
by the facts In the case. Mr. Cox Is well ai
favorably known In this city , where ho h
done business for several years.
Pnrt 2 of The Bet's photogravures of t
exposition Is now ready and can be had
the Council Bluffs cfflcc.
Max Olson ucsd Colo's Hot Blast hc.it
last vi Inter.
Double
Justice Burke was culled upon yeuterd
afternoon to officiate at a double wcddlr
which was rather unusual from the tt
that the groom and bride lu ono case we
the father and mother of the groom a :
bride respectively In the second case. Jer
Belt was married to Mrs. Margaret A. Mi
and Vincent Belt , son of the * former , w
, married to Vlra Mott. daughter of t
"
„ | latter.
The Bourlclus Music Hc-uqo does not a
vertlso much but anyone who sees the plar
10 and organs constantly coming and got
it without stopping will excuse them for J
having time just now to write up advert
Ing matter. This time they will only cti
that tht-v have added to their stock t
Talking Machine called "Graphophone" a
have A good selection of records on sale.
Mrs. Ehlebrncat used Cole's Hot Bli
Heater last winter.
> r
it Troopn to Embark at Savannah.
ro | WASHINGTON , Oct. 3. Secretary AU
today announced that Savannah , Ga. , h
been selected as the point of embarkatl
rt of all troops which may hereafter be ,
to Cuba , or Porto Rico. It Is stated at t
: y War department that Savannah ivaa i
lected because It afforded the but facllltl
SIOUX CITY CARNIVAL WEEK
Mondamin Festival la On In the Oity Up the
River ,
SIX DAYS GIVEN UP TO PURE ENJOYMENT
Ulnliorntc Prcpnrntloni Ilnrc llccn
Mmlc for the Erciit nnil the Cn-
tlrc Population 'Will Join
In tlic run.
SIOUX CITY , Oct. 3. ( Special. ) Slouj
City's Mondamin carnival opened this morn
ing. This Is the second time Sioux Cltj
has undertaken to give a carnival. Thi
streets of the city have all been prettll ;
decorated In the national colors and abovi
all floats Old Glory. Varl-colorcd clcctrli
lights arc In profusion and the general cf
feet is beautiful. Each day of the wccl
has been designated to the Introduction o
n special feature.
All day today carnival visitors have bcoi
welcomed by representative committees. Ii
ho evening was held the first parade of th
many to follow during the week. It was th
dea to make this ono of the most grotesqu
and fantastic possible. Immediately afto
ho parade the King of Corn and Carnlva
ook possession of the city for a week o
mirth , music and merriment.
Tuesday has been designated as Trades
Labor and Commercial day nnd parades rep
resenting the business Interests of Slou
City will bo given. This parade will b
at least three miles long. In the evenln
the Illuminated floats will bo seen. The da
will bo symbolic of peace , progress , plent
nnd prosperity.
Patriotic day will be Wednesday a date
to bo devoted to the recognition of Amet
lea's greatness In the late war and i
peace. There will bo national music b
bands , patriotic parades , military display :
Including returned soldiers and cowboy reg
mcnts from South Dakota , military float
and others showing the progress of th
country since the landing of Columbus. 0
the Missouri river In the evening will t
a reproduction of the battle of Manila.
Thursday a peace Jubilee the city wl
be garlanded In white , school girls will aj
pear In pretty white dresses , all wome
are requested to do likewise , and flags <
peace will float from all flagstaffs. The da
will be ushered In by the chimes of man
bells and will be followed by the mo :
beautiful parades of the week. Wome
have been working for weeks making flowei
for the equipages to be seen In the pt
rade. It will bo a rival of the great flow <
carnival parades of the country and a woi
thy tribute to woman's perseverance an
taste. The evening will see more parad <
and laughter and merriment on the bou\ \ <
vard.
Friday Is blcyclo day. This Is one of tl
best days of the week and Illuminated pi
rades will be given at night.
On Saturday the town will be turm
over to the traveling men. It Is to be It
climax of fun and frolic a day of dcllgl
to drummers and all In attendance. Cot
fettl will be thrown In the air and grat
parades will bo the order of the day.
FEATURES OF THE CAMI'AIG ;
Neither Hide Dolnnr Very Much In tl
State of IfMvn.
DBS MOINES , ' 6ct. 3. ( Special. ) Thei
may bo a campaign , In Iowa this fall , the :
Undoubtedly will , jis all the Arwugemen
have been mado'therefor ' , and yet It Is sa
to say that'a goodly number of citizens
the state will know but little about It ar
care still less. Such apathy , such unpara
lelcd indifference on all sides , has not bee
known for years and Us Influences may 1
reflected In the results It Is , at least , tl
one great cause for fear among the repul
Means , who , while expecting the reactlc
ever following abnormal majorities , we
not prepared to find the voters In an actu
comatose state so far as the Issues are coi
Cerncd.
With such conditions existing there ui
doubtcdly would bo no danger for repu
llcans If there was a well defined opposltlo
but as a matter of fact the organlznth
perfected at Marahalltown has gone to plec
of Its own weight and the contest has d
generated to an evcry-man-for-hlmself ba
tie , with the chances for success decided
on the side of the party that holds ni
Utilizes an almost perfect organization. Tl
resignation of M. F. Hcaly of Fort Dodi
from the state central committee struck tl
democratic leaders hero cold. They frank
admit that Healy , Bashnor and some othe
were badly treated at the convention , b
they did not expect that the effects wou
GO to the extreme of driving these mi
out of the ranks of the workers. The que
( Ion of expansion seemingly so dear
Hcaly has evidently taken strong ro
among the people. Finn commenced t
campaign In the Eighth on the antl-expa
slon plan nnd has been compelled to bed
and leave the question entirely open. Tl
la mentioned merely to show that Heal
Uashor , Carr and others were nearer t
real sentiment of the people than the
who turned them down.
ESCAPED AN ASSAhSI.VS IJUM.E
B
ExcllliiR Experience of an lovra III
with nn Unknown Man.
MT. PLEASANT , IE. , Oct. 3. ( Special. )
, , Charles Moyle , a young man who resld
between Salem and Hlllsboro , had a ve
narrow escape from Instant death abc
midnight at the bands of an unknown
easslu. Young Moyle was riding along tread
road from Hlllsboro and was nearlng 1
home when be heard a shot fired In fro
of him. His horse slowed up and a m
steeped out In the road and placed a i
volver lu Moylo's face , at the same th
Seizing the horse by the reins. Moylo :
tcmptcit to get hold of the gun and In t
struggle It was discharged , the ball passl
through the young mkn's hand. The her
frightened at the report of the weapi
Sprang to one side and forward , and as
lid do another shot was fired , which pass
through the crown of Moyle's bat and ;
.noat , If not quite , grazed the scalp. T
young man urged his horse forward as fi
us he could and on reaching home a no :
was at once organized to hunt for the c
Who did the shooting. No trace of h
could bo found although the nclghborhc
was thoroughly searched.
Money for County I-'nlra.
DHS MOINCS , Oct. 3. ( Special. ) All I
county and district fairs reporting to I
state agricultural society will receive fr
the state 40 per cent of the premiums th
pay. The society's office at the state hoi
Is Issuing warrants to those who have
ready reported. The bnsla of aid Is differ
this year than It was last , on account o :
change of law. Formerly the district i
cletles received assistance on the basis
membership tickets sold , but as these w
used as admission tickets the attorney gi
eral rendered an opinion that they constl
ted gate receipts and were not properly
membership tickets the law contemplat
Secretary Fowler has already Issued w
rants to the following fairs : Cedar Rapl
1193 ; Sac county , $195.50 ; Jefferson coun
* 200.
Qnecr Craft on the Hirer ,
KEOKUK. la. , Ost. 3. ( Special. ) Mt
queer crafta are going down to the "sue
fcouth , " and among the number was
10
extraordinarily peculiar ono. that went do
Saturday. It landed a little below
regular landing and was seen by quite a
number of people. It was a regular skiff
and wns fitted up for traveling with as
much comfort as possible. In front was
a locker for provisions , and It also hold
a tiny gasoline stove for cooking. Over
the two back tents \\-ns stretched a thin
awning to keep off the sun , and this could
bo , replaced by a waterproof covering to
keep oft the rain. The boat was occupied
by a man , a woman and a child.
SnrvryliiK llnllronil Itonlm ,
FORT DODQU , la. , Oct. 3. ( Special Tel
egram. ) Six different railroads have en
gineering corps In this vicinity , looking for
the shortest routes from St. Paul to Omaha ,
as a result of the new Fort Dodge & Omaha
road. The Northwestern today let con
tracts for grading on n new line from Den-
tson to Algona , passing through Sac and
Pocahontas counties , Pocahontas Center
being the only county seat In Iowa with
out a railroad. This gives the Northwestern
\ much shorter line than its route via
Sioux City.
C Mlnr HaiililH Curnlvnl.
CEDAU UAPIDS , la. , Oct. 3. ( Special
Teregrnm. ) The 'second annual carnival
opened this afternoon under auspicious
circumstances. The weather , which has
been cloudy and stormy for several dajs ,
cleared off nicely. The attractions are many
and nil that could bo desired. The produc
tlon of the battle of Manila and fireworks
display this evening were very fine. The at
tendance today was not large , but satlsfac
tory. The blcyclo races were a success.
lown NeiTH Note * .
Dversvlllo has become nulte enthusiastic
over the prospects of the organization of a
volunteer flre company there.
Fort Dodge claims the distinction of hav
ing the first oil painting of the Santiago
battle. The artlot Is Miss Florence Young
Ottumwa has drawn the line on ordinary
street fairs. U will have nothing less thai
n threc-rlngetl circus with society leaders In
the trapeze.
Frank T. Campbell of.Dos Molncs Is trav
eling over the state trying to secure bonds
from various counties In the Interest of the
proposed Minneapolis , Iowa & Gulf rail
road.
road.A
A Waterloo Institution offered n prize to
the young lady who would niako the largcs
number of words from the name of a sluglo
Iowa railroad. Miss Rhea Bankson wou by
making 13,597 names.
As President McKlnlcy passes through
Iowa onrouto to Omaha he will bo given
receptions at each small town he stops at
even for n moment. Housing dcmonstra
tlons are being arranged.
Horse thlev.es got a\\nv with two fln
horses belonging to J. J. Gray of Fort Dodge
The society Interested In protecting lown
horse flesh Is threatening to do violence
to the first horse thief captured If a change
In business docs not occur shortly.
The Christian Ministers' Prohibition club
of the state of Iowa has been formed. It wa
begun by ministers of the Methodist Epls
sepal church , but Is now taking In all classes
regardless of denominational marks. The or
ganlzatlon is the first protest against th
Liquor Dealers' association which was re
cently formed for political purposes am
more are expected to follow.
ONLY THEMSELVES TO BLAME
Ux-Ciovernor of Alnxka Given III
Vlom of Golilncclctne In
the Fnr North.
CHICAGO , Oct. 3. A. P. Swlncford. for
raer governor of Alaska , who Is In Chicago
declares that the prospectors who have "re
turned goldlcss from that region were un
successful because of the lack of foreslgh
falling to properly prepare for a search fo
a fortune In a new country.
"Tho trouble Is that 40,000 people made
rush for about 600 rich claims , all o
which had been taken before they ever bean
of the Klondike , and good sense will tel
any ono that six months or a year Is to
short a llmo % In which 'to reasonably expec
to make a trip of 10,000 miles , and at th
same time prospect for gold with the leas
Jegrco of success.
"Tho miners were more than ten year
finding the Klondike placers and may b
equally as long In finding equally as rlc
ground eleowhero on the Alaskan side. 1
Is a big country and development of It
mineral wealth will bo gradual. The grea
vealth of Alaska In precious metals Is in th
quartz veins with which It Is seamed an
Interlaced. The great majority of thos
who have gone to the Yukon country In th
lost year have passed through what I be
llovo Is destined to become the richest goli
mining district of Alaska. Within pisto
shot from the deck of' ' the steamship whlc
carried them are some verv rich quart
ledges now In process of development. Ther
Is gold In the Islands of the Alexander archl
pel ago and the mainland from the 'south
ern boundary as far north as Skagway ant
Talya. That I am Justified In this belief 1
proven not only by the mines now workln
and paying enormous profits , but 'by nu
merous discoveries that have lately bee
made and the largo number of prospect
now In course of development Into producln
mines. "
WILL BRING INDIANS TO TIME
Ofnolnl * Decide Not to Stand An
More FoollNlincNH ivllli n Minnesota
e
seta Tribe.
3
MINNEAPOLIS , Oct. 3. The Journal
Walker , Minn. , special says : According I
Information from Indian sources there wll
will not bo a representative gathering o
the Pillager Indiana at the council callc
today. The runners sent out to Invlto th
malcontents to the council have returned
and report there will bo some of the Pil
lagers lu the council , but that the men who
have agreed to como are by no means repre
sentative ot the tribe. If the council does
not prove fairly representative , the federal
officials will refuse to hold It and will take
. measures for the Immediate Invasion of Bear
5 j Island.
The situation at the Island Is not Im
proved. All last night the Indians were
dancing and holding high jinks on the
Island. The patience of the officers Is ex
hausted and preparations are being made
for a hammer and 'tongs ' fight.
B Lieutenant Humphrey and his twenty
men of the Third Infantry , all Santiago vet
erans , have moved o\er to 'tlie ' Indlau
agency , each man carrying fifteen days' '
rations and a shovel In addition to regular
equipment. This move was to Impress the
bucks who might como In with the fact
that Uncle Sam Is in earnest.
GREAT DAMAGE TO RICE CROP
CHARLESTON. S. C. , Oct , 3. Yesterday's
hurricane and the storm of two weeks age
have done but small damage to property Ir
this vicinity , but the loss to rice growers
was very heavy. Even damage done by the
great storm of 1393 has been exceeded. II
Is variously estimated by the planters am
rice brokers that the loss will bo from 30 tc
CO per cent. The damage Is entirely due tc
the high tides and easterly winds that havi
prevailed along th'e coast as a result of thi
storms. The tides have kept the water It
the fields for a week , and the drains refusi
to draw. The easterly wind serves to keel
the water backed up In the streams am
breaks In tbo banks have occurred on thi
PouPou , Asbpoo and Combahee rivers , am
these sections have suffered roost severely
In some cases the entire crops In those sec
lions are lost. No word has reached ben
> y from the sea Islands and the extent ot dam
iy , age Is not known.
m ' As far as at present known only ono llfi
m was lost in yesterday's hurricane. Tin
36 high water has done much damage , however
for flnfants and Children.
The KM You HaYe Always Bought
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
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KUUCATIOXAI , .
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Fan and Fruit Lands for Sale ,
The Fruit raisers around Council Bluffs ihavo Just closed a profitable
season , the yield being from $30 to $100 per acre. Wo have some cholco
bargains In Fruit , Vegetable and Farm Lands near Council Bluffs. Let us
show them to you. FARM LOANS 5 PER CENT INTEREST.
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now to June 20 , 1899 , for $1.50. The
Dally and Sunday Bee costs only $2.00
for three months.
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For Rats , Mice , Roaches ,
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IT'S A KILLER.
After eating , all \ermln utelc water and the open & "
Hence this killer l > the most cleanly on earth.
For Sale by oil Dnizglsti ; . Price , 10 Cents.
HEWTOH MANUFACTURING 4 CHEMICAL CO. ,
93 William Street. New York ,
Use and
Facial Soap Facial Cream
Pug NoseB , Hump , Flat. Broken , Ill-
Shaped NOHCH Hindu to harmonise with the
other features by Dermatologist JOHN II.
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and all desks and property ncarhv
damaged. There Is no telegraphic corarni'Ul-
catlon with Florida ,
Dtil-i for llp'tiilillcnii Itnlllc * .
RAWLINS , Wo. . Oct. 3. ( Special. ) The
republicans of Carbon county have arranged
the following meetings for the coming week ;
Hanna , Monday , October 3 ; Rawllns , Tues
day , October 4 ; Saratoga , Wednesday , Octo
ber 3 ; Baggs , Friday" , October 7 : Dlxon ,
Saturday , October 8 ; Klk Mountain , Monday ,
October 10.
Hon. H. Seton Carr. who Is at the head
of the English syndicate operating at Grand
Encampment , received a cablegram Satur
day , announcing the death of his wlfo In
London ,
A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat
yleldn to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless
In effect , touches the rteht spot , reliable and
just what IB wanted. It acts at once.
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