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    THE OMAHA DAlTjY 111313 : IHUDAV , ATMtlTj 7 , 181HI.
I NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
I COUNCIL BLUFFS.
MI.NOH MISM'IOM.
Davla sell *
Moore's food kills worms and fattens.
Metal frames. C. E. ALEXANDER & CO.
low& Furniture t carpet Co. , 407 U'way.
3. C. nlxby. heating , plumbing. Tel. 103.
Mrs. Orcutt left yesterday on n visit to
Vllllsca.
O. U. Jacqucmln & Co. , Jewelers and op
ticians , 27 South Main street
Myrlle lodge , Degree of Honor , will meet
In special session this evening ,
Get your work douo at the popular Eagle
laundry , " 24 Broadway , 'phono 167.
MfH. J. E. West of Aberdeen , S. I ) . , Is vis
it Ing her cousin , Mrs , N. J. SwanBon of
Franklin avenue.
The gas heaters Bold by the Council niuffs
Gas & Electric company at $1.50 uro just the
thing for bath or bed rooms.
J. II. Host , general freight agent of the
Omaha & St. Louis railway , with headquar
ters at Qulncy , 111. , was In the city yester
day.
day.Tho
The flag at the federal building was at half
mast yesterday In honor of dead eoldlers
whoso remains have been brought back from
Cuba.
The Jury of appraisers appointed In the
condemnation proceedings brought by the
Tort Dodge & Omaha railway will meet this
morning.
An effort Is being made to secure the
promotion of Corporal Warren Dalley of
Company L , Fifty-first Iowa volunteers , tea
a lieutenancy.
Dick Jackson , arrested Wednesday night
for creating a disturbance at the homo of J.
Kelly on North Eighth street , was assessed
$10.60 In police court yesterday morning.
The hearing of J , C. Martin , charged with
threatening to kill Joe Green , a colored man
employed on the grading of the Hock Island
yards , was continued In Justice Vlen's court
yesterday until Monday.
Bishop Morrison has honored Ilov. George
Edward Walk , rector of St. Paul's church
of this city , by Inviting him to preach the
onnvnntloti sermon at the annual dlocesnn
convention to he held in Davenport May 22.
The case against Peter M. Norgard , Law
rence Anderson , Irene Hay and Lulu Ander
son was dismissed yesterday In Justice
Vlon's court on motion of Assistant County
Attorney Klmball. The four dofendnnis
were charged with breaking lute the house
of N. P. Nelson at Cut Off.
William JeffrlcH , special officer of the
Northwestern road , waH fined $25 and coats
In Justice Vlen's court yesterday for assaultIng -
Ing a young lad named John Hoisted. The
assault happened a couple of months ago ,
when Jeffries , believing young Halsted to
have been one of a gang of lads utcallng
coal , struck him with a. revolver.
P. J. Uallman of Ottumwa , who died at
St. Bernard's hospital Wednesday from the
shock of an operation , was six feet six Inches
in height and a special coflirt bad to bo tele
graphed for from the factory , as there was
not one hero that was long enough. The
funeral will be held tomorrow morning at
9 o'clock from St , Peter's Catholic church.
Interment will bo In the Catholic cemetery.
Major Blanche Cox of DOB Molnes , accom
panied by Adjutant Yoder , will arrive here
tomorrow. In the evening she will speak
at the barracks of the local Salvation Army
corps and on Sunday will speak In the morn
ing at Trinity Methodist church , In the aft
ernoon the Evangelical church and In the
evening at the Broadway Methodist church.
Adjutant Yodcr has the reputation of being
a fine singer.
Mrs. M. Urunton , one of the matrons at
the Christian Homo , left last evening for
Odin , 111. , taking with her a little 8-ycar-old
girl , for whom a home has been secured with
a well-to-do family of that place. Charles
Hudsonvlllor , the boy from Mills county ,
whoso father ap.plled to have him sent to
the reform school , the request being denied
by Judge Smith , has been taken In at the
Christian Homo by Manager Lemen.
N. -Plumbing company. Tel. 250.
The gas heaters sold by the Council Bluffs
Gas & Electric company nt $1.50 arc Just the
thing for bath or Tied rooms.
MATTERS 1N DISTKICT COUUT ,
Ionn mill Ilnllrnnil Company in n
I.rKiiI Controverar.
In the district court the time was taken
tip with the trial before Judge Smith of the
suit ol the Iowa Loan and Trust company
against the Fort Dodge & Omaha Hallway
company , In which action the plaintiff seeks
to quiet Its title under a tax deed to a house
and lot In Beers' addition. The railway
company , which requires the property for
Us right of way , seeks to have the deed
set aside. C. R. Hannan , cashier of the
First National hank. Is made defendant ,
claiming to hold a contract for a deed from
the tax title purchaser.
Walter E. Parker was given n decree
quieting his tltla In lot 13 , Mock 27 , Beers'
eubdlvlslon , as against George L. Parrel and
others.
Decrees of foreclosure were granted In
Iho following cases ;
Jennie Bailey against C. B. Mowllng ;
Savings , Loan and Building Association
against George W. Smith ; A. W. Way
ngalnst Arthur Shudden and wife.
In support of his motion to have the de
cree In hla suit against the city set aside ,
J. J. Shea filed an affidavit alleging that
district court was In session hero at the
tlmo the decree was signed by Judge
Towner.
The grand Jury failed to make a report
yesterday and Is not now expected to dc
no until Saturday , when It will complete
its deliberations , moke n final report and
ndjourn for the term.
Wo desire to thank our friends for their
kindly assistance during the Illness and
death of our beloved wife and mother.
W. H. THOMAS AND FAMILY.
lU'til Knlntr TrmiMfem.
The following transfers were filed yester
day In the abstract , tltlo and loan office ol
J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl street :
Ulnnnah Whltaker to D. F. Kmmcrt ,
lot 10 block C , Meredith s add. to
Town of Avoca. w. < 1 . . ; . ; lw
P. J. McBrldo to C , Copley , lot S
block SI. Everett's add. , Council
Hlurfs. w. d . . . . . . . 2G <
Chris Olson and wife to Mary llarn-
holdt , lot 10 , block 20 , Town of Avoca
t i . , . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . 1 (
"William llrunow and wife to L. 1' .
Miidscn , lot 4 , block fi , Hughes &
Doulplwn's add. . Coundl Bluffs , w. d. 101
Sheriff to Thomas Officer and \V. H.
M. Puwey. lot 9 , Greenwood's sub. to
Council Bluffs , s. < 1 . ; ; ;
JIufitrA Osterhoudl to T. II. C eland ,
lot 18. Block 11 , Plerco's a < Jd , Council
IJluffs , q. r. d . I
Scottish American Investment com
pany to Frank Dlwohy , lot 8. block 7 ,
Everett' * add. , Council llluffH , w il . 72
Niels C. Nielsen and wlfo to Fort
Podgo & Omaha Hallroad Company.
Ur of lots 1 and 2 , and oVi ni of lot
3. block 30 , Mullen's sub. to Council
Bluffs , w. d . DW
Right transfers , total . 3.0S <
Beara the
Signature
of 4
O -A. S T O ; 3cT IA. . ,
Bean th
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGH !
I 'or Cu ih or Lou u cil Ou.
K. H. SUUAPli & CO. ,
B I'fttrl Street , Council Jlluff" , loivu ,
CUTS DOWN THE FEE BILLS
Report to Be Submitted by Assistant County
Attorney.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ARE HIT HARD
ItulliiK In < " die KITrc-t ( lint Police
Oilier Are Not ISnIKIcil to AVIt-
nr i 1'Von When They
in Court.
When Assistant County Attorney Klmball ,
whoso duty Is to attend to the criminal
cases in the courts of the Justices of the
peace , presents his report for the quarter
ending March 1 to the Board of County
Supervisors It Is likely to contain a number
of surprises and the Justices are liable to
llnd that the costs taxed by them will bo
materially cut down.
Following the old tlmo custom , the Jus
tices in taxing costs have allowed witnesses
10 cents a mllu one way for the distance
traveled. The code provides that witnesses
shall too paid 5 cents a mlle for the distance
traveled , which comes to the same , thing
as 10 cents per mile for one -way. But
there Is nothing In the reports of the Jus
tices to show that the 10 cents per mlle
allowed Is not for both ways.
Whether the supervisors will allow the
Justices to correct their reports to which
they have sworn to the correctness thereof ,
Mr. Klmball said ho of course could not
say , but he thought not. The reports of
the different Justices of the peace , after
being filed with the Board of Supervisors ,
are referred to the asilstant county attor
ney and It Is on his recommendation that
they are allowed or cut down. In the
event of the board refusing to allow the
costs as taxed the only resource that the
Justices would have would be to sue.
The members of the city police force will
also llnd that they will bo affected by Mr.
Klmball's report. Hitherto It has been the
custom in the superior court and courts
ot the justices of the peace to allow po
lice officers witness fees and some of the
officers , especlal'y the city detectives , have
drawn conslderablo sums in this respect.
The code , however , provides that police
officers shall not receive witness fees for
testifying In the discharge of their duties
except on express order of the court. This
being the law , Mr. Klmball has cut out
from the costs taxed up by the Justices rtll
witness fees allowed members of the po
lice force.
Mr. Klmball's report will also call at
tention to the amount of costs taxed up
In criminal cases before the justices of the
peace In the country districts. The costs
amount on an average to about $17 a case
and the reports of the Justices show thai
there are as many acquittals as convictions ,
This Is considered excessive when compared
with the average costs In a case before
either of the two Justices In this city , which
are about ? G. The average costs in cases
before the superior court amount to aboul
$2 each.
Wanted Several good lady solicitors for
city. Good pay and nice , pleasant work.
Call at Bee office. Council Bluffs.
HOSPITAL m < : roiiT , ron MAUCII
StntlnilcH on IVorl. : Performed lij
Woinnn'H CIirlHtliin AnHoclnllon.
The report for Marcii of the Woman's
Christian Association hospital has Just
been Issued by Mrs. N. C. Phillips , the corresponding -
responding secretory. It shows that the
finances of the Institution are in good shape ,
there being a balance ot $453.10 on hand
April 1. The receipts during the past montb
were $898.13 and the disbursements $741.23 ,
The matron's report showed the following !
Patients In hcspltal March , 29 ; admitted
during month , 19 ; discharged , 26 ; now in
hospital , 22 ; total treated during montn ,
48 ; largest number at one time , 29 ; small
est number at one time , 20 ; operations , IS ;
treated free of charge , C ; eoldler'a relief , 1 ;
cases outside , 7 ,
In the training school six applications
wore received , three young women were
taken in on approbation , one nurse left the
school , leaving the number now there four
teen. Donations of various kinds were re
ceived from the following : Mrs. F , W. Mil
ler , Mrs R. T. Bryant , Mrs. Morgan , Mrs ,
Holies , Mrs. Phillips , Mrs. Cory , Mrs. John
Bonnet , Mrs. O , M. Brown , Mrs. Wallace
and Mrs. C. M. Ilarle. A considerable sun. .
was spent the past month in making n num
ber ot necessary repairs on the building.
Best facilities for storing stoves. Cole &
Colo's now warehouse.
Wnler IlIllN.
Quarterly bills now due will bo discounted
f. per cent If paid by April 10. Office open
Saturday and Monday evenings.
iusixi-s.s ; MEX SIT AT TA 111.13 ,
Merchant * * ' mill Iiiiiiil'ucfurt-rn' AMNO-
ulntlon ISIvoN H Iliiiiiiuct.
That the efforts of the ( Merchants' and
Manufacturers' association In furthering the
Interests of the city are appreciated by the
business and professional men of Council
Bluffs was evidenced toy the largo and rep
resentative attendance at the 'banquet ' given
last night at the Grand hotel under the aus
pices of the association. About 100 of the
leading citizens were present , representing
almcet every business and profession In the
city , and the gathering was undoubtedly one
of the most notable held In Council Bluft !
for many n long year.
In the abaqnco of Leonard Everett , presi
dent of the association , H. A. Bearles , vice
president , assumed the duties ot 'presiding ' ,
The lianquet was Intended somewhat as a
greeting to Dr. King and eon , the new pro
prietors of the hotel , and they In turn re
turned the compliment 1 > y providing an
elaborate inenu.
After the generous 'bill ' of faro had been
discussed to the satisfaction of all present
cigars were In order , chairs were tilted back
and the epcechmaklng commenced. To Vic
tor E. Bender was assigned the principal
und opening speech. In the immo of the as
sociation and the 'business men of the clt >
he extended a hearty welcome * to the now
proprietors of the Grand hotel and assured
them of the hearty support of the com
munity at large. Ho reviewed the work thai
the association had done and was doing , and
urged the necessity of all to pull together tc
keep going the movement that had already
brought several now enterprises to the city
and was reaching out for more. Hecognlzed
as oneof the greatest railroad centera In the
country , ho said , Council Bluffs had un
doubtedly a great and prosperous future be
fore it.
Among thosu present wore :
Mayor Jennings , H. A. Scarle , D. J. Hook-
well , H. F. Culver , J. N. I ane , E. H. Tdor-
rlam. W. F. Baker , V. E. Bender , F. H. Hill ,
L. C. Empkle , J. P. Greetishlelds , C. U.
Hannan , F. Peterson , It. Green , E. It.
Fonda , John Olson , B , Olllnsky , F. F.
Everest. F. 8. T-hornas , E. A. < Morehuuso , A.
T. Elwell , UM. \ . Bhubert , J. B. Ulshel ,
Marcus Bourlclus , L. C. Bcsley , P. O. DoVol ,
Jr. , E. F. Test. E. It. Fonda. H. I. Forsyth ,
J. E. Hollcubeck , Dr. P. J. Montgomery ,
John Schoentgen , George Gerner , A. 8.
Ilareltou , Dr. Chrlstensen , W. L. Douglas ,
J. T. Stewart , necoud. F. A , Fox , P. C. Aylc -
worth , II. A. Qulun , C , M , Oberholtzor , P , II.
Wind , C. A. Bcno , Dr. A. P. Hnnohctt , J.
Mueller , A.V. . Illckman , E. H. Lougce , B.
E. Holbrook , H. Schmidt , George Kahlp , E.
E. Nance , W. W. Hutchison , W. A. Ooehr-
Ing , F. A. Blxby , F. T. Seybert , B. O.
Nichols , F. U Seller * , D. A. Hamilton. E. E.
Sayles , E. E. Hart , J. 'M. Baretow , J. F. Wll-
cox , W. ( Moore , Prof. H. B. Hnyden , Dr.
Robertson , Thomas Bowman , C. H. Judson ,
J. H. Cleaver , P. H. Goodrich , Jacob Now-
maypr , L , . F. Tret. S. H. Foster , A. 1) . Annls ,
C. Strawb , J. P. Hess , George S. Davis , C. A.
Tlbblts , H. W. 'Binder ' , C. W. McDonald , C.
Konlgmacher , H. D. Ilarle , S. Haas , S.
Fnrnsworth , Hcv. J. G. Lemen , John Gilbert ,
Thomas iM. Peterson , D. E. Stuart and A. L.
Hayca.
There la no doubt abe t Williamson having
the finest line of blcyclci f.hat has over be n
In the city. Call and see for yourself and
get his prices and terms. Ho also has a
first-class repair shop. 10U South Main street.
DOIMiS OK COI'XTY sFl'KHVISOHS.
HIINIK | > NM In Ti'iniNnclcil
at Tlnirwilii.v'N .Mi-ofltiK ,
iAt the session of the county supervisors
yesterday , the contracts with the Woman's
Christian association and St. Bernard's hos
pital having expired , were renewed for a
term of five years nt the old figures , which
are $3 per week for the care of pauper
sick and $2 per week for the care ot pau
pers not sick.
J. B. Johannscn submitted n bill for
$1GG.50 $ for the collection of the 1891 tax
from the Omaha Bridge and Terminal rail
way and the same was referred to the county
attorney.
Harrison county was allowed $228.no foi
half cf the cost of a bridge on the countj
lino.
lino.Tho
The resignation of W. P. Dlnwlddy a *
township clerk In Silver Creek was received
and accepted , as was the resignation ot
W. M. Thomas as coustablo In James town
ship.
ship.A
A petition from the Northwestern railway
that the road tax for 1S9I bo canceled was
referred to the county attorney. The col
lection of road tnx from railways has beer
a source of litigation throughout the state
for several years back.
The town of Avoca submitted two propo
sitions In regard to the court nt that town
First , that the county pay a rental of $1S (
per annum and the town keep up the re
pairs nrnl pay the expenses of running tin
building or else , In return for getting th (
'building ' frco of rental , the county pay the
running expenses and keep up the repairs
The court house belongs to the town ant
heretofore no arrangement has over beer
entered Into between the town and th <
county authorities. No rental has ever beet
paid by the county for the use of the .bulhl
Ing and it Is now sadly In need of repair
The matter > was referred to the county at
torney.
E. B. Bowman , jr. , was granted a re
mission of taxes on property which tin
county surveyor reported as having beer
in the bed of the Missouri river for the pas
ten years. Ho was also granted a return
ot the 1893 and 1S94 taxes paid.
The Fuller & Johnson Manufacturlnt
company ot Madison , Wis. , filed a reques
that the taxes of 1896 , 1S97 and 1898 as
sessed on goods In transit belonging to 1
bo canceled. The company refused to pa ;
the taxes of 1891 and 1892 , claiming tha
goods In transit could not bo made subjec
to taxation , having been assessed at tnc
homo office. They took the case Into cour
and were upheld. The request was refcrrci
to the county attorney.
S. M. Williamson sells the Standard , Do
mestic and Whlto sewing machines. 10 (
South Main street , j
Davis sells drugs. '
Itiir AnMOnlnfloii to Meet.
A meeting of the Pottawattamlo Count ;
Bar association will bo held tomorrow morn
ing at 10 o'clock. The meeting , it Is said
Is for the purpose of arranging a "feo" bll
with a view to preventing rate cuttlni
among the attorneys ot this district. Com
plaint Is made by members ot the bar tha
certain attorneys , In order to get practice
take cases at figures > way below the profes
slonal rates. This cutting in the regular es
tabllshed fees Is regarded as demorallzlni
and affecting the prestige of the profession
It Is said that certain attorneys In this clt :
accept and prosecute divorce cases for i
fee ot $5 and for an attorney to sell hli
professional services for such a small sum 1 :
considered to bo derogatory. On the othe
hand , It Is sold that the passage of a fei
bill would have the effect of "freezing out'
the smaller fry of the profession.
The gas heaters sold by the Council Bluffs
Gas & Electric company nt $1.CO are just the
thing for bath or bed rooms.
DAlItYMlSN W1M , ACT IX IJXISOX.
DvNlre to lie IlccoiiiieiiHiMl for Killing
of Tubercular Cnttli * .
SIOUX CITY , la. , April 6. ( Special. )
The dairymen of Sioux City are talking ot
getting up n utato organization for mutual
protection and to secure legislation. This
Idea is the result of the recent Investigations
In Sioux City as to the existence of tuber
culosis In the herds of the city. This In
vestigation lias resulted in n largo number
of cows being killed by order of the au
thorities.
The dairymen complain becauseno pro
vision is made In the statutes for reimburs
ing them for their loss. They have or
ganized in the city and have engaged at
torneys with the idea of testing the con
stitutionality of the state law , but BO far
they Qiavo taken no action.
IIMVII UniiUor * to Mrcf.
CEDAR IIAPIDS , la. , April C , ( Special
Telegram. ) At a meeting of the council of
administration of the Iowa Bankers' asso
ciation hero today It was decided to hold
the annual convention at Burlington on
Juno 11 and 15. A program was formulated.
A number of topics will bo discussed and
among the speakers will bo Hon. James II ,
Eckels and President Stlckney of the Chicago
cage Great AVestcrn.
tA young woman entering Foster's drug
store this morning found Claude Lytle , the
cleric , In the prescription room bound and
Bagged. 'He ' said he had been robbed by
two men at the .point of a revolver. Later
In the day ho acknowledged doing the work
himself. HIo returned the money.
Ice GOTKC JlrruUH.
SIOUX CITY , April C. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Word has heen recelve4 from Gay-
ville , S. D , , that the dangerous Ice gorge
at that place has broken and has Allowed
the floating ice to pass down the stream.
The river at Sioux City fell two feet Just
before the gorge up the river broke , but ones
moro the water Is high , although there
tloes not appear to bo any moro danger
unless another gorge Is formed. Dykes In
tha river have saved the combination and
railway bridges from damage so far.
Democrat llnyx Itcinilillriui.
ONAWiA , la. , lAprll C. ( Special. ) The
Onawa Republican today tola Its subscrip
tion list to the Onawa Democrat and has
suspended circulation , after a career of six
months. The Republican was founded in
pctober by Sanderson Brothers , who came
hero from Indiana.
Uiiurrel Kn < ln .Srrloiml ) ' .
ONAWA , la. , April { . ( Special. ) John
Kratz was bound over to the grand Jury by
Justice Ross yesterday , charged with as
sault with Intent to commit murder. Henry
Kratz , hla father , was given a nominal fine ,
and Frank Kratz was put under 'bonds to
keep the peace ,
MINERS ARE GAINING GROUND
Strikars of the Des Moincs District , Have the
Advantage.
TEN OF THE SMALLER OPERATORS YIELD
Inrm-p SlimOWIHTM Wlut llnvc More
nt .SlnUc .SHU Hold ( nl nnil Arc
IH'lvrntltiiMl I'oneeilc
DBS M01NKS , April G. ( Spcclnl Tele
gram. ) The status of the miners' strike is
much changed and the Indications now ore
that the Htrlkers will win. Already ten
of the smaller mines have conceded tlio de
mands for nn 80-ccnt scale nnd nn eight-
hour day and over 1,000 men have gone bncU
to work. Tihe larger mines nro still Idle.
No statement ihas been made for the Doi
Molncts Coal company , but the other two
largo operators , the Christy company nnd
the Cnrbomlnlo company , are standing firm
nnd Intend to continue to do so. H Is said
by representatives ot both companies that
the strlko has been started by the men In
the small mines , which do a local business ,
nnd ns most of the mines will stop work
shortly for the summer , It doca not matter
materially to the operators what term ?
they have to make with the men In order
to keep running while their trade lasts.
TiTo strike 1ms extended out over the
whole district nnd , though many men re
turned to work today , moro arc out ot >
Kh-lko than In Itio first place. There are
3,000 miners in tlio district.
Siiiircinn Cinirt llrvlHliinn.
The supreme court handed down fourteen
decisions today au follows : Conrad May ,
plaintiff and appellant , against Louisa May ,
defendant and appellant , Dubunuo district ,
affirmed ; Stnto of Iowa ngalnst Thomas
Seovers , appellant , from Mahaska district ,
alllrmcd ; State of Iowa against J. C. Moats ,
appellant , Wright district , nfflrmed ; Kin-
cade , appellant , against Milwaukee Hall
way company , Appanocio district , nflltmeft ;
Peter A. Delnng against L. Van Olst , ap
pellant , Sioux district , nlllrmed ; Charles F.
nox , appellant , against the Hock Island
Hallway company , Wapcllo district , af
firmed ; Nanry A. Teller and others against
the Equitable Mutual Life association of
Waterloo , appellant , Kcokuk superior
court , nlllrmed ; Esther II. Parsons against
grand lodge of Ancient Order of United
Workmen of Iowa , appellant , Black Hawk
district , reversed ; Samuel Clough apalnst
George Ide , administrator , appellant , Union
district , reversed ; Sarah Crlppen , appellant ,
against the City of Des Moines , Polk dis
trict , reversed ; J. M. Kilmer against D. AV.
Gallaher and others , appellants , Harrison
district , modified und affirmed ; State of Iowa
against J. H. Hussamus , appellant , Sioux
district , alllrmcd ; Green Bay Lumber com
pany , appellant , against J. A. Adams , Hulil *
Hodowal nnd Josorli Hodowal , appellees ,
Jackson district , reversed on plaintiff's ap
peal ; affirmed on defendant's appeal.
FATAL WEAKNESS OF TEAPOT
Haiiillc Itri-nl.'N mill CoiiloiitM Arc
Thrown n ClilIil'M IltMiil , CiliiNliiK
UN Death.
FORT DODGE , la. , April 6. ( Special Tel
egram. ) The i-year-old daughter of George
Robinson was accidentally scalded to death
today 'by nor father , who spilled trailing
coffee over the child's head. The famllj
was sitting at the supper table , when the
father reached over the child's head for the
cofteo pot , which was on the stove nearby ,
As the coffco pot passed over the child
the handle broke and the boiling contents
were spilled over Its neck and shoulders
Ono sldo was scalded clear to the waist , nnd
the girl died a few hours afterwards.
l < ui .11 any Chur cx.
MARSHALLTOWN , la. , April C. ( Spe
cial. ) Sheriff Mcl'hcrson arrived from Chicago
cage last evening having in charge E. D.
Hltchoy , 20 years of age , wanted hero to an
swer to the charge of obtaining money
under false pretenses , tiaviiig Induced Col
onel F. C. Letts to advance $255 on a draft
drawn on the Boliart Llvo Stock Commis
sion company of Chicago , for which firm he
claimed to be traveling. A representatlvn
interviewed him In Jail and ho confessed
to the charge against him nud also con
fessed to having worked the same game In
Grundy Center , Relnbcck , Grlnnell and
Mltchellvllle , at which places ho obtained
sums ranging from $25 to $ & 0 , nnd added
that from MItchellvllIo ho went to Chicago ,
\\tiere , ho admitted , ho broke into the office
ot the National Llvo Stock Commission
company and stole a number of blank
checks , which ho Intended to use In future
swindling schemes. As the grand jury and
court are now in session , ho will bo given
ari immediate trial. Ills crimes have all
been committed during the last thirty days.
Moving Dii ) ' fin * the I''Inh.
SPIRIT LAKE , In. , April C. ( Special , )
It was discovered Tuesday that tho'fish in
Lake MInnowashta , a small body of water
near Arnold's park , were seeking passage
into the larger lakes in such numbers as to
obstruct the channel nnd produce great loss
through suffocation. Warden Delnvan was
advised nnd iho promptly authorized relief
work to snvo the fish. Five teams and men
with soins worked all night transferring
them to the West OkoboJI. It Is conserva
tively estimated that game fish to the num
ber of 80,000 , most of them largo enough to
take n hook , were handled. The warden
came over today nnd In company with a
number of friends visited the scene. The
rush was much abated , but at the opening
of the channel fish were yet eo numerous
as to be easily taken with the naked hand ,
This exhibition In one of the smaller wntern
Is evidence of the practically Inexhaustible
supply of fish In the lakes , .
Klrrincii In TrnInline nl Oninvn.
ONAWA , la. . April C. ( Special. ) 'At the
regular mooting of the Onawa fire depart
ment last night , II. K , Morrison was elected
president ; S. A. Howard , vice president , and
H. W. Cunningham , secretary. Chris Harlow -
low and George Holbroiik. manager of the
trask team , 'wore appointed a committee to
purchase the best racing cart which could be
bought. Onawa expects to attend both the
Maple Valley tournament and the state
tournament this year and the team Is al
ready training.
SIOUX CITY , la. . April 0 , ( Special. )
Several Sioux City young men , most ot them
former members of the Fifty-second Iowa
regiment of volunteer Infantry , have gone
to San Francisco , and are expecting to bo
sent to the Philippines. They have enlisted
in the regular army and are in San Fran
cisco awaiting assignment to regiments
which are soon to cross the Pacific.
Iloh a I'oNlollIt1 ? .
SPEURV , la. , April 0. ( Special Tele
gram. ) The postofilce In this place was
entered last night by "burglars " , who took all
the stamps and caeh on hand and other
goods to the amount of $125.
Happy Is the man or woman who can eat a
good , hearty meal without suffering after
ward. If you rannot dn it. take Kojol Dys
pepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. and
cures all kinds of Dyspepsia nnd IndigesUou ,
Colds Cure
A prominent Texan who Had Headache for Years , Was Cured and
Found a Panacea for Colds as Well by the use of >
DR. MILES' NERVIN .
Health Is not a ( luostlon of muscle ami
slmnv , but oC resistance and endurance.
It Is the weak , the wasted , the. tlilu
blooded who are always sick ; those who
have no resistive power , so that n mid-
don cold develops Into graver disease.
Kvery process of the body Is controlled
by the nervous system ; and Just In pro
portion as this nervous system Is weak
ened the whole body Buffers loss of re
sistive power. Over-work , worry , care ,
anxiety these are the chief causes
which sap the system of Its vital power.
The man who comes to his work In the
morning with a headache , who suffers
all day from dullness and drowsiness ,
who goes to his meals without an appe
tite , and tosses restlessly throughout the
night without getting his regular sleep ,
Is not likely to light off disease very
hard. The best thing for you , when yon
feel that your bodily energy la lacking ,
Is to seek the strengthening , power-pro
ducing help of Dr. .Miles' Kestoratlve
NorvliiCt which reinforce * ) and Invigor
ates the nervous system to a remarkable
degree , and fortllles the body against
HUGE IRON TRUST LAUNCHED
Twviity-Xlitc Iliilllnir Mill I'lniil * Kli
ter the Combine anil Other *
Will Ilr Acquired.
CLEVELAND , 0. , April 6. Upon the best
ot mlvlce It may bo said that the
close ot this week or the first of next \\r-ck
at the latest will see the ulgautlc rolling
mill trust Just organized under the name ol
the Republic Iron and Steel company In full
operation.
The Iron Trade Review , reforrlns 1n the
matter , says : The capital is $55,000,000 , ol
which $25,000,000 is 7 per cent preferred anil
$30,000,000 common stock. The capitaliza
tion was fully and promptly suhscrlbod by
the rolling mill Interests Involved and by
the underwrltlug syndicate in Xew Yorl <
with which the proposition was originally
taken up , no outside subscriptions being
solicited , though there have been many ap
plications for subscription rights.
. Tweaty-nlno rolling mill plants besides
ere properties and furnaces have been ac
quired. It is probable that six or eight other
mills will bo acquired later. The head
quarters will be in Chicago , it now se ms
certain , though some Idea was entertained
of Cleveland for n tlmo.
It Is stated that the cash working capital
of the new company will be J6bOO,000 prd
that all plants will bo taken ov r free ol
debt. Of the preferred stock $1,500,000 and
of the common stock $ $ ,000,000 remains In
the treasury. The prospectus estimates
profits of $3,500,000 on the properties thus
far taken.
YOUNGSTOWN , O. , April C. In the event
ot Myron C. "Wick declining the tender ol
the position of president of the Republic
Iron and Steel company , the new rolling
mill combine , It Is stated here today on
good authority that George D. Wick , presi
dent o the Mnhoning Valley Iron company
will bo given the place.
BRYAN TO PUBLISH A BOOK
Devoted to the ExiioNltlnn of Hla
Vleivn 011 the Philippine UUCM-
tlon Others Contribute.
CHICAGO , April C. Hon. William J ,
Bryan Is to publish a book entitled "Repub
lic or Empire The Philippine Question , " in
which he discusses territorial expansion
from every standpoint , his argument being
supplemented by chapters dealing with the
various phases of the subject by Andrew
Carnegie. George P. Hoar , John W. Daniels ,
Henry M. Teller and others.
As to imperialism Mr. Bryan says : "Im
perialism finds Its Inspiration in dollars , not
in duty. It Is not our duty to burden oui
people with Increased taxes In order to give
n few speculators au opportunity for ex
ploitation It Is not our duty to sacrifice the
best blood ot our nation In tropical Jungles
In an attempt to stifle the very sentiments
which have given vitality to American Insti
tutions ; it is not our duty to deny to the
people of the Philippines the rights for
which our forefathers fought from Hunker
Hill to Yorktown. Imperialism has been
described as 'Tho white man's burden , ' bul
since it crushes the wealth-producer beneatli
nn Increasing weight of taxes , it might with
moro propriety bo called 'The poor man's
lead. '
"If the peace commissioners had demanded
a harbor and coaling station In the Philip
pines and had required Spain to surrender
the rest of the land to the Filipinos , as It
surrendered Cuba to the Cubuns , we would
not now bo considering how to let go of the
Islands. If the sum of $20.000,000 had been
necessary to secure Spain's release , the pay
ment of the amount by the Filipinos might
have lccu guaranteed by the United States. "
WIZARD'S ART DOES NOT AVAIL
AVi'H Known Midway I'Vuliiro n <
Oniuliii IN Onlernl < < > llclnrii lo
H Territory.
CHICAGO. April C. Chins I-Ing Fee , the
Chlnrso necromancer , a former meichant of
San Francisco who returned to China some
years ago without declaring his Intention
of returning to this country , ibut took ad
vantage ot the resolution passed by congrcsn
In 1SOS allowing Chinamen to remain at the
Omaha exposition for three months and re
turned to the United States , was today or
dered deported to China 'by ' United States
Commissioner Mason. .
The defendant claims that ho Is still a
mombsr of the firm of Wah Yuen Luns.
wholesale merchants nt 739 Commercial
street , San Francisco. A etny of execution
of the order was allowed to glvo the de
fendant an opportunity to establish his right
to remain In ithls country. FOO'H attorney
will endeavor to get bis client released on
bonds , pending further hearing , so that the
Chinaman can fulfill theatrical engagements
at a local theater ,
VHcrmi ( liliirdlow Jloiuireil.
MAHYVILLB , Mo. , April 0. ( Special. )
Whlto Cloud lodge , Independent Order of
Odd Kellowu , of Maryvlllo gave a surprise
party in honor of T. W. Gaunt at his liomo
last night and presented him with an ele
gant past grand and chief patriarch Jewel ,
In celebration of the forty-second anniver
sary of his Initiation into the mysteries of
Oddfellowshlp and of his seventy-eighth
birthday. Mr. Gaunt is the oldest Odd
fellow In Nodaway county ,
St. I.ouU In lliivc u SloeU
ST. LOUIS. April C. Messrs. Charles
Ilodgman , William C. Little and Ucniiet
Waserman , a special committee appointed
by the St. Louis Stock and Ilond Brokers'
ae&ociutlon , today decided to act In accord
ance with the recommendation that a Block
exchange bo established in St. Louis , made
arrangements for the leaalnc of the building
formerly occupied by the National Dank of
the Republic. The exchange will bo opened
tlio ciicrnnclmicnta of dlscjlfo with an
iiliiiiuliint supply of nervous oiuuvy nnd
emlurunre.
Mr. 0. II. siddall , C.ilvort , Tex. , writes :
"For many years I suffered \\lth nervous
headaches and took many kinds of medi
cines In a vain search for relief. In ISfll
I was Induced to try Dr. Miles' Hostoratlvo
Xervlnp , which I did with good results. 1
found relief nt once and after using it a
few weelia my headaches ceased. lleforo
taking the medicine 1 was subject to severe
colds ilurltig the winter , which were very
troublesome. Since taking Xcrvlno In 1S9I
I have not had n cold. "
Mr. A. U Hereford , Springfield , Ills. ,
says : "Three yoara ago I was much
troubled with nervous dyspepsia , which
caused mo to become run down In health
and spirits. I was very nervous and rest
less , and found It difficult at times lo con
centrate my 'thoughts. ' I did not get my
natural sloop at night and frequently wouM
leave the dlnlug table without lusting a
mouthful of food. Dr. Miles' Restorative
Nervine was recommended to mo and 1 was
very much pleased with my first trial , it
Improved nnd InvlRornted we , nnd I BOO&
gained 20 pounds from Its use. "
From Crlpplo Crook , Ool. , cornea the fol
lowing : "I am a blacksmith , and about two
yoara ago I felt a eudden pall ) in my left
arm. 1 jmld llttlo attention to It nt Ilrst ,
but as It bpcamo worse , my loft ldo and
breast were nftectod nnd I came down with
nervous prostration. I was so bad that I
Just trembled while lying In bed. After
suffering In this way for several weeks I
begun taking Dr. Miles' Hestoratlvo Ner
vine. I used six bottles altogether and be
fore they were gone I returned to my work ,
and since then I hnvo felt all right. "
A. KANOUS13.
P. O. Uox 1273 Cripple Creek , Col.
Sample Treatment Free.
A trial package of Dr. Miles' favorite
tro.itment , consisting of Dr. Miles' Hoslor.i-
tlvo Nervine. Dr. Miles' Antl-1'nln Tills and
Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver I'llln will bo
Rent absolutely free of cost to any person
who will send name and address on a postal
card , requesting the samples and mention
ing the name of this paper to
Dr. Miles Medical Co. , Klkhart , Ind.
You can save money on shoos
at Hamilton's shoe store ,
412 Broadway.
And give the Job to ono who will do It
neatly and nt n moderate cost. We can suit
you both ways. Our reputation Is built upon
the work done rigfct hero at home.
Then after painting let us figure on paper
ing the rooms In your home. Wo can give
you an estimate on both Jobs nt the same
time if you so desire. Wo have the finest
line ot wall paper In town.
IV KW LOCATION ,
HOT llroiulivaj- , Council IllnT .
P. C. MIM.EH ,
10 Cents. 5 Cents. g
TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS. |
Distributors , |
1 Council Bluffs , w
Digests what you eat.
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Nature in strengthening and recon-
structlnRthe exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in eillclency. It in
stantly relloreaand permanently cures
Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Heartburn ,
Flatulence , Sour Stomach , Nausea ,
Slcklleadache.Gastralgla.Cramps.and . .
all other ronultsof Imperfect digestion.
Prepared by C. C. DeWItt & Co. , Chicago.
Motlicm ! Mothcrx ! M 1)1 IIITN'
Mrs , Wlnslow's Soothlntr S : rup 1ms been
uscxl for over fifty y urn by millions of
mothers for their children while teethlnfj
with perfect HUCTUHS. It Boothes the child ,
Hoftens the KUins , allays ull pain , cures
wind colic nnd Is the liest incdy for
Dlurrhooii Sold by druggists In every part
of the world. lie sure nnd ask for "Mrs.
Wlnslow's SoothliiB Syrup" and toke no
other kind. 25 cents u bjttlc.
'One ' u .M iiuiot , o ir. Send for cata-
louuo and price.
D.VVIU IIHAHUJY A CO. ,
( oillM'll ItlulVH , - ' " " "
JJlK IJrown , Hounclnn Hod HUBS Hit
Ik'iiiitirul Hetty Hyprs Hadly. Hetty Hotter -
tor Hi-lit IJtiKH Hy Hiiylii ; , ' Hit ; Hottlo
"DEAD SHOT" from
0. R. GILBERT COMPANY ,
TaxiilurmlBtH and Tannery ,
JoOl Wi'Mt llroiiiltrny. Council IIIulVn.
as soon as the building can be placed In or
der. Stocks and grain as quoted in all mar
kets will be Hated dally and St. Louis stocks
will bii quoted on all other exchanges.
Sluliliril lo Dciilli mi Slrrrt ,
MACON , ( Ja. . April C. Ous Tldwcll , a
butcher , was stabbed to death here today
by Charles Hurge , a plumber. The crime
was committed In full view of twenty police
men , numerous shoppers and citizen ! ) und
created the greatest excitement. The mur
der was done at the entrance of the city hall ,
where the victim and his slayer met , both
having been 8unnm > ncd to the police court
for fighting last night about the murderer's
ulster , the aamo inutlvo that actuated thu
fatal assault today ,
Dohaiiy Theatre , April 7.
J'rlccK , 2Be , 'tnc mill r > Uc. iBex
Box office opens April 6 , at 8 a. m. f
CMBERSTO-TSME OPERfl V
or CINDY'S WEDDING.
CAST.
Old K'benezer ' , an old man
Mr. Wllliiid 15. Chambers.
Ophelia Wouldwed , who is enamoured
with Kbonozer Mr. ( Jus Mills.
Pole Johnson , a lind ooon..Mr. AVm. CJarry
HawtUH Smith , Cludy'H lovr
Air. M. Morrison.
Iloineo Ixwlntcwell , comeilliin , tin lloineo
.Mr. Ben Cotton.
C'ymlla Ebenezor , old inan'H ilniiKlitcr
MIsfi Caroline Purvis.
Suzctt HiMhwell , a bad coon's Hwci-thcnrt ,
Mra. Uf. 10 , fliambcrs. . , . _ .
Juliet Giishln , as Jull > > t..M.ss ! ICntlicr I.'rlcil. il > L
Alabama BlulT , who Is jealous of U.iHtu.s ) ! . '
Smith MlUH May Xauiluln , § ,
Pickaninny Hong and Duncu Artist If
Ha bin Marie 8now < lon.
The above will bo ably amilsted by the
Messrs , ( leer u Purvis , Jf'rank McConnrll ,
.l.ii'k Kflly , Harry Steele , ICd L. Hr < * d-
1 y , Paul Iloufchind , Klrby Snowdfii , QeorKO
f'rano. Mlhset Cir.iue Giirnor , CJertrudo Hotli-
well , itutli Snowden , ( May Mnynanl , Xadle
Warner.
CHKOLE .
Mr. Hen Cotton. Mr. > M. Morrison
Mr. OforciJ'urvla. . Mr. M. '
Mr. I. M. Troymir. Mr. Will .
Mr. J. II. PlnnnH. Mr. C. a Altrhlann.
During the notion of tlio piny prrlaltlos
will lie Introduce ! by thw followlni , ' well
known Indira and ccntlomon.
Cake KdlilfH Drill by Twenty Children.
Jack Koating'fi KnmniH | War D.illad. "Just
as the Bun Wont Down , " MIHH
Klnnrlin Miller.
Mrs. W. K , cimnihpr- MI.SH Kittle Lowe
ah "The Ulsli School Olrlfi. "
nnliy Snow-den In 8onK and Dunfo.
Hazel J'lpjiln , child vocalist , ballad ,
Amorltta.
Dudley Huck Quartette.
MUs Nci : I'm Is , balliid. "Tho CJIrl I Loved
In South TunnoBRCo , "
JIIss Ksther Kle'd In Coon Songs.
Creole Quartette.
liiiru.s Brothers , comedian .ilnKTs , buck and
wlntr danc-rs.
Cuban danco. Annlta HJcrwHh and Hesslo
Crane.
Cady and BnowiU-n , "To Ice Your Clothes
and fo. "
T. P. Oetz , of ( "A Nlslit In Hohemla" com
pany , ) Jn character BkctolicH.
Parco I'aree , Mrn.V. . B. Chambers , Mlw
KHtlu r Fried. Mix * Nell J'urls
and Mt s Hlunohu Miller.
THE NEUMAYER- *
JACOB NliUMAYIJH , I'lcOl' .
Ul. 20C. S' , tlV. Uroai w y. ( 'oun. . II Uluffs.
Hates , Jl & per day , ib rooms.irBtclasi
it uvciy icKpcut Motor line to all depots ,
lociil uimney for the Cel bnUuU Ut Loulu
A. B. C. Beer. Kirat-clasa bar In con
nection.
WOELCH TRANSFER UHE.f
llrluccn Council III u flu n ml Oniiiliu. "V
Bates Hcnsonnble. ( Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Council liluffn oliico , Js'o. S North Mam
utrcet. Tflcphone 12E. Omaha olllco removed -
moved to 822 Houth Fifteenth atrcut. Tele'
uhorio 130S ,
Connections madit v/lth tioutb Omaha