8 TITTO GRATIA DATLT 33EE : TTRTDAY , NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. u i. . . . . . . . i . . „ i * - _ . . . I COUNCIL BLUFFS- MINOR MRNTIOM. Davis sells glass , Moore's food kills worms and fattens. C. E. Alexander & Co. , picture frames. Iowa Furnlturo te Carpet Co. , 407 H'way. J. C. Illxby. heating , plumbing. Tel 193 , C II. Jacquemln & . Co. , Jewelers nnd op- Uclans , 27 South Main street. del your work done nt the popular Eagle laundry , 724 linuilua ) . 'phono 157. Harry Mott , Elliott street , was reported to the Hoard of Health yesterday ns having the measles. City Attorney Wadsworth nnd wlfo left eBterdny for a trip to New Orleans nnd other southern points Harmony chapter , No. 2' , Order of Eastern Star , will hold a special session this evening tor Initiation of candidates. Mr. nnd Mrs W. It. Dofford left last ovon- Jns for I.oa Angeles , where they will rnako their future homo with one of their ions ridcllty council , No. 156 , Hoynl Arcanum , will mtct In regular cession this evening , when ovrry member of the degree team Is expected to bo present. The rasa of Jack Hoblnson , charged with the theft of a valuable dog , the property of JJr. Carter , vras continued In police court jcsterdny until next Thursday. ,1 II Strock , who has been seriously 111 nt the Woman's Christian Association hospital for the last two months , was able to bo re- inovml to his home on Eighth nvcnuo > es- tcrdny. C K. Dlxon nnd A. T. Bailey of Cherokee , la , Interested In grading contracts on the now Tort Dodge ft Omaha road , were In the city jesterday consulting the company's en gineer. The Woman's Christian Association hos pital will bo pleased to have Its friends brlnx In old sheafs , pillow cases , gowns , etc. , ns It Is badly In need of such material for Cloths to bo used In cases of emergency. 1 ho commercial committee will meet to night nt the city building , when Chairman Test Is anxious that nil members be present , co that a report can bo formulated to prn- bcnt to the , city council at the meeting next Monday night. With the exception of the painting the re pairs on the bridge nt Broadway nnd Thir teenth street have been completed and It was opened fully to trufllo yesterday. The north side of the bridge had been opened to traffic for several days. Ill Joidan , the Broadway barber charged With assault and battery on Robert Marble , n boy emplojed In his shop , took a change of venue veatcrday from Justice Farrier's court to that of Justice Vlon , where ho was fined ? 1 and costs. Jordan admitted striking the boy nnd said ho did so to "jog his Inomory. " William Held , 2101 Twenty-first nvenue , tiled Wednesday night nf pneumonia , aged 40 vears. Ho lea\os a wlfo and four children. The funeral will bo hold Sunday nfternoon nt 2 30 o'clock from St. Francis Xnvior's chinch Ths son Ices will be conducted by Rev rather Smyth nnd interment wilt bo In the Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Jane C. Smith , wife of J. L. Smith , died jcaterday afternoon nt the residence of G. F. Smith , 121 South First street , after three hours' Illness , from a stroke of paral > slH , aged bti years She leaves n hus band nnd three grown children to mourn her loss. The remains will bo taken today to Monroovlllo , Mo. , for burial. City Engineer Etnyro has completed a plat showing the full scores of the Central Whist league tournament held in Omaha last month. The task was n most laborious one , us the plat contains n vast among of llguies. The scores of e\ery hand played In the pair contest for the DCS Molnes trophy nnd the free-for-all contest nro shown In the con test for the Richards trophy only the scores of the clubs are shown. .Mr. Etnyrp is tak ing n number of blue prints nnd will send ono to each of the contestants nt the tourna ment. The meeting of the Woman's Sanitary Re lief commission yesterday afternoon was largely attended. Reports of the various committees showed that the entei tnlnmcnt for the benefit of the hospital fund of Com pany L was going to bo a big financial suc- CCHH. The committee on decorations IB In need of lings and other embellishments of a patriotic character. The executive commlt- tco wishes the report that more scats had been sold than the opera house holds con tradicted. Tl'o seats will bo placed on KUO next Wednesday moi ning at the box office of the theater. N. Y. Plumbing company , Tel. 2CO. A I'rettj Con lent. The Bee's wheel contest for the boys and Bills of Council Bluffs , which opened on March 1 , ( g the Interesting topic of the day. The little fellows nro working llko heroes nnd each one Is confident of success. There is quite a little army of them working and the way thoj are > hustling makes the race the more interesting among the contestants. There is tlmo yet for others who want to enter thu contest nnd got n pick of any make of wheel they want , but they must get nround pietty soon There Is no llmo to lose. Come to tl'o ofllco and register your name and get mimplo copies. The more people who enter The Bee wheel contests the easier the wheels will bo won. Btart In early and jou can get n wheel. Heal Kxtiite TrnilNfer . The following transfers were filed yester day In the abstract , title nnd loan office of J W Squire , 101 Peail street- Enill llngibooek to Charles Vossler. lota e.1 2.1 nnd nK si , block C. Town of Cnison , w d . . . , i 75 " ' ' 1"11 ° ! A5a\ln'u ' Rlnk ° J c ° k Stein , < * n'l.V1 4 IlnylHs' I'lrst ndd. . r Council Bluffs , w d 1500 Edward N Muxlldd nnd wlfo to Emma ' H. Mnxilcld , lots 1(1 ( and e' < " . IS , Jud- Hon s niniulvlew ueld. to "Town of N ola , w d gjo Jt D. neison . I/ . ' / PaikH . . ' / . . to . . / Thomas . . _ . . . J Young. "w'i w'i w'i se'i nee 21. w > 4 nnd sou nw'i , w > 4 ney , mv'J. noli " " . nw" nnd ' ' , , . "j" . , ' t 4'i acres In inimi. nil In toxui 7-1 , raiiKo 40 3Jiv > acres moie or less , w d 14000 Prank a Haas mid wife nnd Will F Hledentopf nnd wife to Cornelius Twonic' } lOOurr'H In 5-7G-4I. M e. el . IBO Blniy A Seholield te > Joseph H Bcho- llofd. li'i swV , " 7-75-3S , w. d. . . . . . ; . . . 3,000 Ce > rnellus Twomey lo II. C. Jensen 100 neies in 5-7i-4l ( , B w. d . . . . . . John Bonn to Carl BIIHKO , IM\K 10- iC-)0 , w d . , 7,200 , ! . W. Hnjllss nnd wife to MIchneM Flnneity , iJ nct"s In 10,77-41 , w. el . C50 Henry Knlckman to Conrad Knkk- mnn , np'i seU 17-74-42. w d . 2.000 John Knlckniaii to same , nwV4 sen 17- i4-12 , w d . . ' ° ' 300 . ' find wife to _ . . . - - - - , - - , - ' - It I1' ' „ ' " "W "i"-1 A.-7G-i " - * - - , w d . 3,800 rrank II Can and wife to same , ne > i swV * aj-7C-J3. vv. d . .icoo "William T TudgH nnd wife to Charles W M ir hall , uV4 nU7iJ.3S , vd . 2,700 D.ivld Campbell and wlfo to Jaapor N I'rotlUt , i\j iie > 4 sw l 2-77-11 , \ \ d . 500 Same | o same , part of svVt sw'i 2-77- 4) ) , vv. d v > - , J. 11 Joh.eniiHeil nnd wlfo to O Mosher , ii nnVi 3l-"il-3 . w. d . . . ' 3,100 J. II. Henry and wife to same , w'.i noU 3i-7G-3S , vv d Cornelius Twomo > to Frank 8. Haas , acretlon * ndjolnlng S , 5 and 4-7C-1I. Q. P. el . . . . . . Ii. Blnd Iinan to Merchants' National bank , Omaha , lots 9 and 10 , block 1 nml lot S , block 4 , Sackett'a add rouiieii iiiurrs , u. c. d tWllllnm Htadelinnn to same , lots G and 7. block 1 , Sac-let It's add , Council HHilTs , ii , e , el Kuto U. Sickett and husband to same , lot 14 , block C , Saekett s udd , Council Bluffs , n. o , d tW H. Chilels to Thomas J , Johns , se'i jinW D , e's nw'i and vv'.i ne > i 8-75-3.1 , 9 , 0o Twenty-three transfer * , total CASTOR IA Par Infants and Children. Tito Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the g'.guatura of BALLARDWILLISCONIESTEI Relatives Oems Into Court and Ask for tb Propsrty. ALLEGE EXERCISE OF UNDUE INFLUENCI Contenil < lm ( AVlieii Ddruinent AVn HIIIM ! llruiieudilnn I'riipiTty to the IV. C. A. Tcdtntrlx Wim ot Unnonnil 'Mlnil , The will of the Into Sarah J. Ballard o thin city , who died last January , la not ti be allowed to stand without n contest. ; number of the heirs filed a petition In tin district court jesterday , asking that tin probate of the will be refused and that tin Will Itself bo set aside and held for naught The contestants are Lulu llnndall , Mallt Everett , Virginia N. Martin , K cno Rob inson , Fred W. Robinson , Irwln Robinson Prank K. Hoblnson , Benjamin Howe ! ! , Mam Howell , executor ot the estate of Fannti Howe ! ! , deceased. Lulu Randall , Mam Everett , Virginia N. Martin , Tred W. Rob Inson , Frank K. Robinson , Uugcno Itobln son nnd Irwln Robinson are the children o Virginia Roblnaon , deceased , daughter of thi testatrix. Uenjnmln and Maud Howell nn the children and heirs at law of Fnnnli Howell , deceased , a daughter of Mrs VIr glnln Robinson. Mrs. Howell died on Fobru < nry 17 , subsequent to the death of Mrs. Dal- lard. Mrs. Virginia Robinson and 0. R Uallard , who are now living , were the onlj children of Mrs. Uallard. Mrs. Robtnsot died on August 1 , 1897. AH grounds for setting aside the will the contestants allege In their petition thai Sarah J. Ballard was at the time ot the ulgn- Ing and execution of the will , January IS 1898 , Infirm nnd feeble both In mind ant body , nnd without sufllcleut mental cnpnclt ] to make n valid will. It Is further allegcc that while weak , emaciated and prostrated It mind nnd body she was Influenced and per suaded to make and execute the will In ques tion. tion.Mrs. Mrs. Ballard by her will loft all ot hei property with the exception of the bequest to the Woman's Christian association to be divided "share nnd share alike" among hci grandchildren , the children of her daughter Mrs. Virginia Robinson , nnd of her son , O R. Ballard. A clause In the will provided that In the event of any of the heirs hav ing made any attempted sale or assignment of tholr expectancy or prospective share It the estate , whether as heirs at law or de visees or legatees , they should receive noth ing , and tholr shares should be divided share and share alike among the others. Whethei It Is this clause that forms the bajls foi the contest or whether the petition filed U only a preliminary step in an attempt tc set asldo the bequest to the Woman's Chris tian association can ouly bo surmised , ns the contestants fail to state in their pleading why tuoy aie dissatisfied with the will. The property which the Woman's Christine association received by the death of Mrs , Bnllard consisted of her homo on First ave nue nnd other lots and was conveyed by o tnibt deed to AV. H. M. Pusey on Decem ber 28 , 1897 , nearly a month previous to the date of the will. i f * Another Bee wheel contest opens the minute the first closes. If you don't get the first wheel , try for the second. You choose any mako. The Co-operatlvo Premium association has moved to 337 Broadway , one door east ol Its former location. luVWYEHS AHH OI > l OSnD TO HIM , , Object to Dividing tlic .Inillelnl Dln- trlctH of IOTIU. A special meeting of the Pottawattnmlo County Bar association has been called for 10 o'clockthis morning at the court room In the federal building. The meeting Is for the purpose of taking some action in pro test to the proposed rearrangement of the United States circuit and district courts of the Southern district of Iowa as contem plated in a bill now before congress Hon. Smith MoPhcrson , congressman-elect from the Ninth district , has promised to bo present at the meeting. The contemplated rearrangement of this district is prompted by the politicians of the eighth congressional district , who de- slro to have a United States circuit and dls- tilct court located at Creston. The till nt present before congress , providing for the reairangement of the southern district of this state so as to give Creston a Unltod States district and circuit court and creating another district , IK being pushed by Mr. Hepburn , congressman from the Eighth dis trict , and It Is said that a number of prom inent politicians from that district and Creston - ton are now In Washington lobbjlng for the bill. bill.The The southern district at present is. divided into three divisions the western division , with court at Council Bluffs ; the eastern division , with court at Keokuk , and the cen tral division , with court at Dos Molnes. Under the proposed rearrangement the east ern division Is not changed , but counties comprised in the central and western divi sions will bo token to form the now division , with couit nt Creston. The cen tral division comprises twenty counties and the western fifteen , Under the proposed new arrangement the central division v\IIl comprise fourteen counties , the western but eight counties , while twelve counties will bo given to the now division , to bo known as the Creston division. Trom the central or Des Mnlncs division It Is proposed to tnke the counties of Adalr , Clark , Decatur , Lucau nnd Wayne , nnd from the wcetorn or Council Bluffs divisions the counties of Adams , Fremont , Montgomery , Page , Rlngold and Taylor. Members of the bar nnd others having business In the fed eral courts are strongly opposed to the pro. posed rearrangement of the district They say thorn IB no necessity at all existing for another division in the district ; that there Is no congestion of business in the circuit courts and that It would entail a largo amount of extra expense to establish a court at Creston. The formation of another district and the establishment of n court at Crc'Ston such ns Is proposed In thu bill no\y before congress would mean the require ment of another deputy marshal nnd possi bly two , a deputy clerk and other ofllcers of the court. The members of the local "bar ore unan Imously In favor of making every effort pus. Bible to prevent the passage of the bill. The W. O. W. Athletic association will Blve n dance , followed by a Juvenllo cnko walk and athletic exhibition , on Saturday night , March i. Bee bicycle contests. You cheese any make. Attend the grand opening of Treynor & iiorhaiu Saturday evening. I'ontiioneil. C. 0 Parker of Honey Ortek and Miss tMlllle U. Moss of Cre e nt secured a license In this city last Tuesday and were to have been married Wednesday evening nt the home of the bride's mother In Crescent. The wedding did not take place nnd baa now been Intkilnltely postponed. All prep arations had been made for the wedding Oil amons the guests were * . number of friends from this city. It was Intended thft after their mnrrlngo the bridal coupl Rhnuld go nt onro to Mlnnoiirl , whore Sir Parker had prepared n homo for bin bride The guests were nmeinblpd , the bride am groom had taken their plncos and the of flclntlng minister , Ilov , Mr. Mclntosh , wa about to speak the wordn making them niai nnd wlfo when the mother of the bride . Mrs Hnlej Moss , suddenly tainted , Irclni 1 overcome with grief nt the thought of part Ing trom her iliiunhter. 8hu refused to b comforted and the wedding was postponed Mlsa Moss olcctlug to Rtny with her mother wlillo Mr. Parker goes lo his future homo ii alone The Interest In the big cnndlo guosslni contest nt llnmllton'n shoo store Increase : dally nnd hundreds of guesses have bcei filed. The first correct guess Is what counts Oet In > our guesses OB early ns possible. > oten of tli Court * . The criminal docket was taken up In th district court yonterdny morning nnd Samtio Barnes was placed on trial. Barnes wa charged with burglary and stealing chick ens , the chluf witnesses against him belni the two small bojs arrested nt the sann tlmo as Barnes ns being Implicated In thi stealing. The attorney for the ilofcndnn urged the Jury not to place any reliance 01 the testimony of the boia. , claiming tha they had been promised leniency by the po Ilco If they would give evidence agalns Barnes. The Jury was out but n fov minutes , when It brought In a verdict of no guilty. This morning a second trial of John Wai lace , charged with maliciously cutting am destroying harness belonging to Scavenge ! Burk , will bo commenced , The trnnscrlpt for the removal to thi federal court of the null of William Arnd county treasurer , ngnlust The Union Paclfl Railway company to enforce the pnymen of taxes on the east half of Its brldgo ncrosi the Missouri river , has been prepared. Thi court has not yet ordered the transfer of thi suit. suit.The The will of the late Cord Holnrlch Brii' nlng of Taylor was admitted to probate > cs < terdny. Judge Woolson haa overruled the motloi of the plaintiff in the suit of Mrs. Jessli Kerr against the Modern Woodmen o America in the United States circuit cour to transfer from the law to the equltj docket. Sheriff Morgan and wlfo went to Forl Madison yesterday to bring back Lulu Fry > son , the ncgrcBS sentenced last December tc eighteen months In the penitentiary for rob bing a white man named John Hamilton She will be put on the witness stand tc testify at the trial of her husband , Frani Fryflon , Indicted for complicity In the same robbery. The Globe Publishing company has gar- nlsheed E. J. Day , administrator of the es tate of the late George Metcalf , to secure s Judgment for $715 against H. L. Henry whoso suit to file a claim ot $1,390 against the estate has Just been heard by Judge Thornell in the district court. Think ! If only thirty people start In on the first Bee wheel contest the average num ber of subscribers they have to get will only be ten. Of course more will start , and II you nro ono of them why should you not get a wheel ? You ohooae any make1. Attend the grand opening of Troynor & Gorhutn Saturday evening. Davis sells drugs. Republican CancnHeH. Republican caucuses to select delegates to the convention to nominate two candidates for the Board of Education will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow night In the different wards as follows : First ward : First preolnct , Wheeler & Hereld's , five delegates ; Second precinct , McRobort's blacksmith shop , .corner Broad way nnd Stutsmnn street , six delegates. Second ward : First precinct , city hall , seven delegates ; Second precinct , patrol house , seven delegates. Third ward : First precinct , Ovldo Vien'E ofllcc. Pearl street , six delegates ; Second precinct , hose house. South Main street , five delegates. Fourth ward : First precinct , Farmers' hall , court house , five delegates , Second pre cinct , Peterson's store , corner Sixteenth avenue and Seventh street , four delegates. Fifth ward : First precinct , county build ing , seven delegates ; Second precinct , five delegates. Sixth ward : First precinct , Culver's coal ofllce , six delegates ; Second precinct , Blodcll block , one dclegato. Kane ( outside ) . Clark school bouse , two delegates. Bluff City laundry. 'Phone 314. The cheapest because the best. Attend the grand opening of Treynor & Gorhnm Saturday evening. When you rldo a wheel why not rldo the best' Bee bicycle contests March 1st. You cheese any make. \o One Clulinn the Iloily. The body of Frank Kroner , ono of the men killed Tuesday morning nt the Wlckham Brothers' dirt bank , still lies at the under taking rooms without having been claimed or Identified by friends. Kroner had been In the city but a couple of dajs when hemet mot his death and nothing Is known nbout him beyond that ho either cnmo here from Lenveuworth or AtchlHon , Kan. Entries In a small memorandum book found lu his pockets would Indicate that ho had been re cently In Broken Bow , Nob. , nlso In Omaha. Entiles In thin memorandum book also load to the bollof that ho had a brother or other relatives In Austria. Ho had a small sum of money , $3 , In his pockets and carried a sllvor-casod watch The body will bo kept for a few days longer In the hope that It may bo claimed when , If not. Wlckham Brothers will see that It Is given n fitting burial. C. P. Reed , who suffered a fracture of the leg , la at St Bernard's hospital nnd Is doing nicely Ills Injuries proved to be confined to the broken limb Wanted , girl for general housework. Mrs. O. Keellno , 618 South Seventh street. Arllelen of Iiieoriiorntloii Filed. Articles of Incorporation of the Smith Refining company were filed yesterday with the county recorder. The company Is headed > by A. B. Smith of Hastings , who has de cided to remove his sorghum plant to thl city The cnplfal stock has been placed at J25.000 nnd the following local capitalists nro Interested In the new company : B. 0. Brulngton , II. Searlo , C. 0 , Sounders , D. Stuart , C. Mnyne , W. Rlgby and A , S. EUen- sperger. The officers nro : President , II. A. Senrlo ; vlco president , B , O , Brulugton ; sec retary and treasurer , A. L. Smith ; general manager , A. B. Smith ; board of directors : A. B Smith , A L. Smith , C , 0 , Baunders , A. KUetisperger nnd II , A. Scarle. The company will raise sorghum , manufacture syrups , Jellies , vinegar and kindred products that can be made from sorghum. IllneU I.nlil to IteHt. The funeral of John B. Black , ono of the victims of the accident ut the Wlckham Brothers' dirt bank Tuesday morning , was held yesterday afternoon from the Second Presbyterlnn church , The services , which wore conducted by the pastor , Rev , Alex ander Lltherland , were largely attended by friends and uyropathlzers with the bereaved family. Many beautiful floral 6ffet ngs graced the casket , among the number being two handsome pieces from the pupils of the Washington avenue and Pierce street schools , where thu children of the deceased attended. Short services were hold at thn family residence ) before the bqdy was taken to the church. THE BEE WHEEL CONTESTS The More that Enter the Contests , the Easiei the Wheels Will Bo Won. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE BEE'S ' GREAT PLAh H'rt So Simple null Knur tlmt Ciilinall IlltifTn Ilojor < Jlrl mill Oilier I'eonle , Too , Will lltii- tlc In tlic Every toy ami girl will \\nnt to rldo i wheel this sprins nnd The Dee Is Rolng tc glvo you a uhnnco to got one In n vcrj simple way. What Is more , It Is going tt lot you pick out any make wheel you want for It knows you nil want a certain make "which IB the only ranko on earth " Now let us tell you how The Hoc Is Roliif to glvo the wheels awny. Wo want a lot ol now subscribers to The Ilco In Councl 11 luffs. As soon an the first 300 orders have boon handed Into our office , the first con test closes nnd wo will award tha wheel tt the ono bringing the most orders out ol this 300. Then Contest No. 1 closes nnd Con' teet No. 2 opens on the next 300 orders. Just see how cnsy this IB. Say only thlrtj girls nnd boys start out on March 1 to gel subscribe ) . They only have to average tec apiece to mnke the total , so the winner wll not have to get very many orders , you BOO You want to start In early and hand In youi orders as soon ns posslbro. Now about the orders. Enoh order must bo for an actual now Council Bluffs sub- acrlber. Each subscriber must tnke Tim Bee for nt least three weeks and pny for It Ir order lo bo counted. It Is better , but not necessary , to pay In ad\nnce , only no ordei will bo counted until the subscription It paid for. If the HUbscrlptlon Is paid for Ir advance It will count ono on your score foi each three weeks for wnlch It Is prepaid , For example : If a subscriber pays In ad vance for six weeks , It counts t\\o ; If lu pays for twelve weeks , It will count four ; If he pays for ono year , It will count so\en- teen. On orders which are not paid In advance - vance It will count only ono on your score no matter how long ho continues to take It There , that Is plain , Isn't It ? Now sec what you can do. The first contest begins March 1. Slnrorely yours , OMAHA DAILY BEE , Council Bluffs Department. N. B. Call nt The Dee office , 10 Pearl street , to register and get sample copies. Nc ono connected with The Bee will bo allowed to enter this contest. Do you want a high grade wheel ? If you have no money , get ono In The Bee bicycle contests. You choose any make. Remember the exposition by getting some copies of Snap Shots at the Council Bluffs olllco of The Beo. Ten cents each. QUEER MANNER OF COFFEY I'renclier-Thlcf Is Apparently Lowing Ilia Ilennoii llend Snlilicrn Will lie Drought Home. DES MOINES , March 2. ( Special Tele gram. ) There now seems to bo home ques tion as to the sanity of Rev- William N. Ooffey , the man W'ho stele ? 500 from his landlady , Mrs. Magart ; confessed the crime and was yesterday sentenced to servo tlirco and a half yearsi/U 'tSio penitentiary. A large crowd of pooplo.feathored In the corri dors of the county Jail this afternoon , de manding to see the man who stele Mrs. Ma- gart'e gold and hod the distinction of being engaged ito three girls at one time. De mands mndo to the jailor to produce the man were finally acceded to and he was brought out Into the Jail corridor. Ho mounted a ohalr and commenced a short talk , thanking his auditors for paying so much attention to him. Later on in his address ho stated : "You do not come hereto to see Dickens' Curiosity Shop , but a man who has sinned. " jAfter a few short re marks he was led back to his cell. Several persons in his audience weio phrenologists nnd they wont there to make ns clcsc an ex amination of him as possible. A physician present declared that Coffey Is insane. His actions of the last few dajs iind lento this and men in the Jail say tie is acting more unnaturally every hour of his confinement. Adjutant General Byors this morning re ceived an order from George W. Huklcson , nssfstant adjutant general United States volunteers , wild headquarters at Omaha , stating1 that arrangemouts have been made by the quartermaster's department to disinter the bodies of dead officers and soldiers of the regular and volunteer array buried at Manila and Honofulu nnd to send them In sealed caskets to the places of residence of tholr parents or relatives. This will be done by the government without cost to the rela tives or friends. The order states that skilled persons are now on their way to Manila to superintend the work nnd from there they will go to Honolulu. The lown War department Is naked to furnish the quartermastoi's depart ment with a complete list of all deceased lonans In the Fifty-first regiment , either these who died from disease or wounds or were killed In battle- . Steps will bo taken at once to furnish tills information. The republican state central committee mot today to make the preliminary arranga- incuts for the republican state convention. Charles E. PIcltett of Waterloo waB chosen ns temporary chairman of the convention ; Howard Tedford of Mount Ayr , secrulaij ! A , D. Proudfoot of Indlnnoln , reading clerk , and Colonel J. W Evans of Wyoming , ser- gcant-at-arms. The time and place for the convention will bo settled tomorrow. It was thought nt first that the convention would bo hold in Juno In order to provide for a long campaign , but the pnrty seemed to 1)0 against It nnd it U now qiilto certain that the convention will not bo held until August. The campaign , therefore , will bo short nnd fierce. The convention will bo held In Dos Molnos. A poll of the members of the rom- mltteo showed that seven out of eleven are In favor ol this city , it now being certain that the new auditorium will bo built In nmplo time for the convention. Chairman Hancock of the First district nnd E. II , ( McCtitclicon of the eleventh district are In favor of holding the convention at Sioux City , nnd H. O Weaver of the l-'lrst district with C. AV. Phillips of the Second district Is In favor of Davenport , but It now seems very certain that all will later agree on DCS Molnes. of riourliiK MISSOURI VALLEY , la. , March ( Spe- clal ) The contract for the erection of Edge- comb & Deur's new flouring mill was let jestertlny to the E. P. Allls company of Mil- waul.eo , The capacity of the mill will bo 100 barrels a day and the machlnoiy will bo of the latest and best pattern. The con tract callu for the completion of the mill In ninety daye. llrlulc MnkiTH ni.Tl OfllcerH. SIOUX CITY. March 2. ( Special Tclo- giam. ) The joint convention of the Iowa and Nebraska Brick 'Makers' association closed this afternoon , The next meeting probably will bo held ut ' .Mason City , la. Officers were elected aa follows ; Iowa association : O. E. Dcnnlson , Mason City , president ; D. W. Townsend , Cherokee , vice president. K. A. Stevenson , Webster City , treasurer ; Robert Goodwin , llcdflcld , secretary Nebraska association : J. P. Smith , Omnhn. president ; J. Edllmaln , Hooper , vlco presi dent , J. K. Stockwell , Lincoln , treasurer ; W. H. Bushncll , David City , secretary. Resolutions were adopted by the Iowa meeting calling for experiments and test ol the clay of Ion a , to bo carried on nt the Ptnto Agricultural college at Ames , for n furtherance of a development of the In. dustrlcs. roVI'lJST IN IIRI'UIII.ICAV ItAMCS. Crent InloreM Miouii In CtiiionliiK riiltlriiiiin of State Ciiintiilflee , DES MOINES. In. , March 2. The hottest fight In the history of state politics on chair man occurred nt the meeting of the repub lican state central committee , which met at 2 p in today. Senator J S Junkln of Red Oak , Judge M. H Tow nor of Adams count > Charles I'lckett of Waterloo , Editor Payne of Story nnd C. G. Saunders of Council Blurs nro candidates for chairman. U Is a closu race ns to Townor , Junkln nnd I'lckett , with the chances of the first named seemingly good. The commtttco In In favor of a late convention , between August lf > and Sep tember 1. Des Molnes , Sioux City nnd Dav enport nro bitter opponents for the place Big delegations nro present from the latter two , but Des Molnes may win nt tomorrow's meutlng. Chairman Hancock said he fa vored n two-day stnto convention , though It is not probable the plan will be adopted thli year. Bee bicycle contests. "V'ou cheese any make. Murder mill .Siilelilr. CDDAR RAPIDS , In. , iMnrch 2. ( Special Telegram. ) Frank Metala , a man 40 years old , who has been 111 of consumption for the last two years and for whom there was no hope of recovery , late this evening fired two bullets Into the body of his year and a hall old eon and then 11 red two bullets Into his own heart. They wore alone In the hou-vj at the llmo nnd when finally discovered he was sitting dead In a chair , his clothing almost burned off , while the baby was Ijlng on the bed a few feet away also dead. He left a letter explaining why ho had com mitted the net nnd saving ho killed the child because It was sickly. ContFMt for .tliijor. MISSOURI VALLEY , In. , March 2. ( Spe cial ) The names of E T. Glddlngs , J. S. Dew ell and P. M 'Dance nro prominently mentioned ns candidates for mayor on the republican ticket. The present Incumbent , E. P. James , will doubtless be ronomlnated by the demociats. A spirited content Is In prospect. Will you rldo a free Bee blcyclo contest wheel ? You cheese any mako. Bee blcjcle contests begin March 1st , You choose any make. PROGRAM OF ENDEAVORERS DcdiIIs of ( lie Inlpi iiatloiinl Conten tion 111 Detroit Next July Are Aikiioniiceil. BOSTON , March 2. Secretary John Willis Baer of the United Society of Christian En deavor has announced some of the details of the program for this year's International Christian Endeavor convention to be held at Detroit , Mich. , July 5 to 10. July C will be given up to business meet ings , with the opening session in the evening , at which the u ual words of welcome will be spoken , followed by a reception. July C the convention will listen to Presi dent Clark's annual address , the general sec retary's report and the sermon at the morn ing session. Denominational rallies , which will bo a now feature , will be held In various halls and churches , and at night there will be two great lent meetlnga. Friday morning's tent meetings will be followed by two gieat schools of method In the itent , instead of the usual committee con ferences In churches. On Saturday after noon a grand outing to Belle Isle lias been planned. Saturday evening will bring the old-time reunion by states. On Sunday , sermons , "Sabbath Observa tion" services , evangelistic meetings for men and women nnd consecration meetings will bo held. Monday evening , after meetings In tents in the morning and junior rallies In the nfternoon , there will bo at least two great farewell meetings. Secretary Baer says this joar's convention will glvo a greater variety of meetings than ever before. SERVICE MEN OF SPANISH WAR of OrRiiiil/.atloii R by One of UN KouiulerH Caia in Several Mutm. ATLANTA , Ga. , March 2. Captain Wilson I. Davenuy of Chicago , commissary on the staff of Brigadier General John H. Wiley , who is proceeding to Washington under orders for muster-out , explained to a rep resentative of the Associated Press the objects of the new society. "Tho Ssrvice Men of Uio Spanish War. " Captain Davenny gajs the idea is almost similar to that of the Spanish-American War Veterans' as- loclntlon , to organize which a convention has been called , and that the Service as sociation has been In existence since last Movember , and the organization has been ncorporated under the laws of Kentucky and a constitution formulated and adopted. Captain Dnvenny said : "Tho parent camp. Camp Henry Clay No. 1 , nt Lexington , ily. , has been organized. The plan provides for local nnd state camps mil a national camp , to bo constituted by representatives elected annually In the local camps. Camp Henry Clay IB the supreme ) ody only until the first assemblage of the representatives to the national encampment. "Though the charter list bears only the lames of officers , the constitution of the or ganization provides that every oincor army nr navy commissioned between the date of the declaration of war nnd the signing of he treaty of peace nt Paris , nnd every en isled man honorably mustered out of the seivlco , is eligible to membership In the or- Bant/atlon Camps nro being organized In several states , " FREIGHTS COLLIDE IN FOG One Mini IN Killed anil Tno Hurt In Heml-Uml MertliiK of TrnliiM Nrnr ClileiiKO , CHICAGO , March 2 The heavy fog which oveihuiitf the city today waa Indirectly the cause of a head-end colllnlon between two relght trains on tl\p \ Burlington railroad at Blue Island avenue , which rcsultid In tlio death of ono man nnd the Injury of two ethel s The dead : HERMAN SCIIOMUEHO , 35 years old. liv ing in Hawthorne , was crushed lo death and burled under the debris of the wreck. His body has been recovered. The Injured : John Dwjslln , living In Hawthorne , legs crushed and Internal injurkw may die August Tucrngessey , shoulder dislocated uul head tut , taken to hospital. Itleli ANHII > of Sniiil , CHICAGO , March 2. An assay of black iand found In the Kntallnqua river , Alaska , nade by Dr. WIlllB E , Everett of the Smith- > onlan Institution , IB said to BUOW that ono on of It contains $770 worth of platinum , bo- itdes Iron oxldo , gold worth J10J.SI , two loundH of tin , two pounds of copper and one roy ounce of trldosmlno. The great value s said to bo In Its yield of platinum , which B extensively iifced In electrical construction ind dentistry. Platinum Is found only In he Ural mountulnu of Russia , from which t Is exported to this and other countries. M * * * " - t been gathered so successfully In this tonic as to rcndor It the most effective Malt Extract in the market. Invaluable to sufferers from dyspepsia and sleeplessness. Hostoresdigestionsoothes the nerves and InvlKoratcs the ontlro system. A NON-INTOXICANT. VAL.BLATZ BREWING Co , MiLWAUKCL . U.S.A. Fcr Sale by Folcy Bros. , Wholesale Dealers , 1412 Douglas Street , Omalia , Neb. Tel. 1081 March is here. Are you trying for & wheel ? Read the pla.n of the Bee Wheel Contest. You choose make. FREIGHTERS ARE OVERDUE Word In AuxlouHlj A vnHeil of tlie Arrliul of 1'ort Tlcl Croft mill AlK < > ' . NEW YORK. March 2. Much anxiety Is felt regarding the National hlno freighter I'ort Melbourne , which left this port Janu ary 27 for London. It usually makes the trip in thirteen to fifteen da > s , but no word haa been received of it. The \essol carried a crew of about fifty men. It had a cargo of general merchandise. Another vessel upon which the rale of Insurance ) has been Increased Is the British fitcamcr Croft , which loft New York Janu ary 29 for Lelth. The steamer Algoa , which left Hamburg February 1 for New York nnd sailed from Sunderlnnd February 5 , has not arrived Other vessels overdue nro the Dora Fester , which sailed from Savannah for Liverpool January 23 , and the Luaghton , which left Now Orleans January ID for Copenhagen The Arena sailed from Portland January 27 for London. It has not jet arrived. MOLINEAUX'S HEARING FIXED AVcelc GUeii the DefeiiNc llefore Mak ing Plen I'rUoncr OITern a Hold Front. NDW YORK , March 2. Roland B. Moll- ncaux , .indicted on the charge of murder in the first deereo for the killing of Mrs. Kath- orlne J. Adams by sending poison to Harry Cornish , was arraigned today The court room was packed when Mollnenux took a position beside his counsel , Messrs Weeks nnd Battle. Mr. Weeks asked that time should be given to the defense before plead ing and suKsested about a week. District Attorney Gardiner protested , but was overruled by Recordei Goff , who set next Tuesday ns the day for pleading The proceedings In court ouly consumed about six minutes. After a colloquy be tween Hr. Weeks and Colonel Gardiner re garding a possible motion to examine Into the records of the grand jury Molineaux was led out of the court room. He shook bands with some of his friends In the rear of the court room and appeared to bo per fectly nt oase. AGENT OF COMPANY TESTIFIES Stiuiiliiril Oil I'eoplc I'roneeuleil AV. II. Clurlc far ISmbe/trlemeiit After lie Leaven hcrv lee. NEWARK , O. , Maich 2. Attorney General Monnott continued his l yBtlgatloiiB In the Standard Oil case hero toda > . W. II. Clark , the ex-ngent of the Standard company , con tinued his testimony. Ho was not pel- mlttcd to answer questions as to whether the company had a monopoly , nn objection being made by the defense. Ho testified that Man ager Mathews of Columbus had sworn in n case hero that the company's books wore bunicil there last fall. Many questions vvoie ruled out on objection of the defense CluiK on croBS-exnmlnatlon said that he had been arrested for embezzlement by the Standard Oil company , ( but that the charges were not mndo until after ho had loft tha conipan > 'a Bcivlce. Two of the charges were dismissed and a third is pending. DRIVER'S BROTHER ROBS MAIL roueliex Cnrrleil liy SlamConeli Vre Oneneil mill Content * f'nr- rleilvn > . ST. LOUIS , Maich 2 A special to tho' ' Post-Dispatch fiom Qulncy , 111 , su > s Ham | Hughes , driver of thn Qulncy Kingston i stage , which ho icpuitml was lobtud of eglstcred moll by two negroes m-tir Ntn\- on , has boon nricstfil by I'nltoil States Marshal Summers Ho ronfesnoil that tiia tirolher , Jack Hughi'd , tut UJHMI the mnll louchca and look out it' U fount mall Thu sheriff has ROIIH tu llinoil ) foi Jack SWEAT SHOPS INVESTIGATED \Vretelieel snnltiitlon nml IIiuirN ol l.nlieii' I'oiiuel to llvUt In Mieiij MUlrlcln , NEW YOUK March S I ho Iloaid of Health nt thin elty la enjruKi'd In the In vestigation eif "muuit Bhupn " Thus fur of jvcr 300 liwonmnt-liouse. tittups uvumlnoil 200 nivo been found In auclt bael sanllury condl- lon ( hut thu tumid httH been linked to order radical alturatloiiH In thu Italian quarter ho Inspeotom found IIUMI , wunion and cbll- Iren workliiK from ( 30 In thu morning to 11,30 nt night , und ( ho lilKhfttt wagtb was 45 : ents u dn > Worl > < ( I nlon lleforinerH. CINCINNATI Murcli 2 The general con- erenco of ilu > union reform party was pro- eeled today by u meeting of luo newna. . lonal eixucutlvu coinnilltee , of which R. S 'honiBon | ) of KprinKflold , 0. was made hulrinun. Aflur outlining divisions of the v-ork. the committee adjourned to meet at iuffalo June 29. In the general conference Loans on Improved farms In Iowa , 5 per cent , with n small commission , or 5'i per cent without commission. Loans promptly closed on approval of Eccurltv nml title. Interest nn-1 principal payable nt our office I'artlts now p.ijlng C per cent e.in save inonw liv dealing with us We have several fnrnm for said at low oriees In western Jowa. > * two fiult farms close to Council .Blurts for sale cheap. For ale. houxe of n rooms In fine con- d'tion niyl good location , with stable , city water , etc , $1,300 , also house of 7 rnom-i , well located , modern conven iences. st.ib'c , etc. , J3 DOO ' . A large list of improved city' property for sale cheap Now Is the time to pur chase a homo on easy toiina at a low We write lire Insurance in the Htronc- est companies nnd nt. rates ns low ns nnj agent lopresentlng Hound companies. " " " Loun E n & - UG ran , No 10' South .Main Sticet , Council Bluffs , In. Telephone. 312. Guarantee Hog Cholera Cure and Preventive. Efple ] under an absolute Runrantee Tr > it and save youi hogs Agents r ) wanted everywhere. f Write us. Guarane3 { Hog Cholera Cure Co. , COUNCIL iSLUITS. IA. JACOB M2UMAYBR , I'HOP. 'M. 200 , : o , 210 , Broaawny. Couni-11 Bluffs. Hates , fl 25 per dny , 76 rooms rirnt-clas li oveiy i cancel Motor line to all depots , local uscncy for the CelPbrated St. Loula Any Beer. Flrat-clnbs bar in con nection Bess Dining Car Service. Only Depot in Chicago on the Elevated' ' oc& > MoiiieiH ! it'OUT * : : .MiMiMTn'.i : Mrs Wlnrlon B Poothlnsr Sjrup linn bfen used for over llfty jenrs by millions ol rrothorn for thIr children while teething with perfect suCS3 ( It oothes the child , soffiis the KUIIIS , nllnjs nil pain , cures wind colic 'in 1 Is the brut icrnody for Dlanhoen Buld by ditisiflHts In every part of ttio vvcrld Ho sun and n k for " .Mrs. Wlnslnw's Sontiiintr Syiup" and Mike no other kind. 3 cents a bottle I'homas RnUllffo of Illinois , Sheridan Web- tor of Mladonil and As.i Taj lor of NubiaHKa irnsented Ihieu separate rupoitu fiom their nmmlttio and plaint of permanent party nr- ; aulzntlon Tin l < n-porlB all iclated to the injunction cif local leferendum clubs nnd tutu leamies The conference spent most if the nun nine In commit U'o of tbo whole them three reports. flURDER NEAR CLAY CENTER llntlier mill Pour ( lillilien All- Min i-lit CUM ) llulcliiTiMl In I'mnlly Home. CL\Y f'ENTIJR , Kail , March 2 A nuln- uplo miirlur was dlgcovored thta afternoon ii Atuelatnno township , this county. When neighbor drove John Gilbert' * hogs home e wim horrlllud to II ml Mrs Gilbert and ur four children murdered. Thu boy was year * old and the three girls 3 , 0 and 7 cars , ri'spectlu'l ) The family had not ten scon Hlnco Tuesday night. The door as found locked and the husband mlsaln . .AW AGAINST CIGARETTES 'mien Hill In MUNOiirl Milken Helling or dliliiK Attay of tliu I. Idle n MlNileiiieunor , ST LOUIS , .March 2 , A special to tha ost-Dlapatch from Little Rock , Ark. , says : i the house today the Yudun antl-clgarotto 111 , making the sale or giving away ot Karcttua to minors under nay clrcum- : ances a misdemeanor , finable at from MOO > $300 , was panned Take Dr Bull'B Cough Syrup In time ; for > ld and cough breed consumption. > I ' V f