TTTE fmATT A DAFIjT TtT3T3 : TTTESDAV. APTlTTj 11 , 1809. " NEWS OF "INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS- Davis sells Mooro'e food kills worms and fattens Furnlidipil rooms. 14 South First street. MoUl frame * . U. K. AL.BXANUBII & CO low Furniture . Carpet Co. . 40T tl'w < 3. C. lllxby , hcattnu. plumblnu. Tel. 1 C. tl. Jacqucmln & Co. , Jeweler * and c tlclAU * , 27 South Mnlii street , Get your work tlotio at the popular Eo < laundry. 721 Iro.idwa ) > . 'phone 107. Mr. nml MM. J.V. . Hlley of Defiance , I were In lite city yesterday visiting frlcni Thf- April term of the superior court w be convened Ibis morning by Judge Ayle worth. All Woodmen of the World wishing vlRlt en in p No. 1C of Omnha this event will mept nt Woodman hall nt 7:30 : o'clock , Mly camp. No. 1 , Itoyal Neighbors America , will meet this evening when i members of the ilosrco .staff ro request to bo present for practice. Kuporlnlandcnt of SohooU 0 orge I. Kel of Hod Cloud. Nob. , was In the city ycste ( lny visiting the schools for the purpose Investigating the Specr method of teachli arithmetic. Wllllnm Chosney. the ypung colored mi Indlctad for breaking down the doors of t ! residence of Cnrrlo Kins , untorod n plcti guilty nnd WBH sentenced to twenty days tlir county jail. Thrco r.iNrn of measles were reported thn Hoard of Hcnltli ynsterday. Elcan Swan , 1101 South Seventh Btroet ; Venn Hunt. 113 North Sixth street , and Jot Kcullnc , 211 South Krnnk Direct. K. II. Franklin. Indicted on the charge hurglarlzliiK H. II. lllnomer's rcsldenc entered n plea of KUllty In the district cou yesterday , nnd Judge Smith , on account his youth , let him ( iff with a sentence one year In the penitentiary. J. \ValkliiRloii , charged with nssaii nnd battery on the person of Irn Jeffrie entered n plen of guilty In Justice Vlpn court yesterday , and was fined $1 and cost nmpiintliiK In all to $ B.2fi , which he pal The trouble occurred about 11 week ago n nalnon on Ilroadway over the payment i drinks. Sheriff Morgan yesterday recovered a doi ble HO ! of harness belonging to C. Morohou of Garner township that had been stol * Inst June. It was In possession of a nelgl boring farmer , who proved that hp bad pu chnsprt It at a second-hand store In Omnh A single sot of hnrncsc stolen from Mori lioiuo at the same time la still missing. The funeral of Clans Hamann , the inn who was drowned In Spoon lake Sumlr morning , will bo held this afternoon nt o'clock from the Herman Lutheran churc' Interment will be In Kalrvlew cemoter Coroner Troynor. after luvctttlgnttng tl clrcnmstanciis surrounding the ilrownln decldod yesterday morning that It was m necessary to hold tin inquest. Mr. and Mrs. J.V. . Squlro and daughtc riorcuce , left yesterday morning for Nc York , where they will bo Joined by Mli Elizabeth Squlro. They sail Wednesday i next week on the Teutonic , landing i Queenstown. After making a tour of In land , they will visit Scotland , Sweden at other countries on the continent. Next ye : they will bo Joined by their son , Iouls , nr lila tutor , 1'rof. Kastman , and after tuklr In the Paris exposition , will RO to India nr Japan. N. Y. riutnblng company. Tel. 250. WANTED , good girl for bouse work. AI ply to Mrs. George- . Davis , 200 Broadway. The Flower Mission will glvo n reccpllc at the home of Mrs. Thomas Metcnlf sr. , 1 ! Uluff street , Tuesday evening , April 11 , fro S to 11 o'clock. No cards sent out. Admli slon ir > cents. All Interested are especial ! Invited. IHM.VCS IN TUB DISTltlCT COtlll' .Injnen Doyle CumCoiiien Up AKII ! for CoiiNlileriitloii. In the district court yesterday the a torneys for Jamc.i Doyle In the suit i which he nsks that his Judgments again James F. Dunis for $717.000 bo made a Jit against the stock hold by Burns and othi stockholders of the 1'ortland Gold Mlnlr company and In which he asks that a n celvor be nppolntcd for the company , n | peared before Judge Smith mid demandt default against all the defendants excel Thomas F. Hums. The latter had filed separate motion asking that Doyle bo n quired to give cost bond and rather thn do this the case as against him was dli missed. Attorneys Hess & Ho&s oppeare as friends of the eourt and suggested wnt of Jurisdiction. On this showing Jiidf Smith continued the case until this nftci noon. The damage suit of D. C. Hod man again ! Fremont West for assault has been settle out of court. The suit of J. C. Nellsen against tli Danish Baptist Book and Tract soclet ; which has been before the court In or form or another for the past two year was stricken from the docket. The cage of Day ft Hess against II. 1 Hattenhauer was dismissed at plaintiff cost. cost.Tho The ault of the City Council against tl. Hoard of County Supervisors , arising froi the controversy over the disposition of tl : city's portion of the county road fund , wt dismissed , each party to pay Its own cost The court formerly ruled In this case th : the Hoard of Supervisors did not have I pay the money over to thp city as It d ( rounded , but that It was obliged to obe the mandate of the city council ns to whei the money was to bo spent. In the action brought by Mrs. Loult Stoddard the court held that Henry Lelnn was Insane and appointed Mrs. Stoddard . - his permanent guardian. Lelund Is i present an Inmate of the State Insar Asylum at Clarlnda. Ho owned proper ! on the outskirts of the city and drew a pet Eion from the government. The case of Emma Holnmn against tl Omaha nnd Council Bluffs Bridge an Hallway company was stricken from tr docket" until the filing of opinion of th supreme court. In this suit Mrs. Holma secured a verdict against the motor con V ny for 15,530 for personal Injuries. Judf Thornoll set the verdict nsldo and Mrs. Ho man appealed to the supreme court. The famous Canadian Jubilee singers an Imperial orchestra , with the Hoyat 1'arago male quartet. Tonight at Christian Tuber nacle. Ilenl Inline Tnnixferfl. The fallowing transfers were filed yeste day In the abstract , title and loan ofllco J. W. Squire. 101 I'earl street : Henry liraininanii und wlfo to Marie llnrriholdt. lot 6 , block 8. town of Avt "a. W < 1 . { 2i Mary Hornholdt to Alary Storfe ! * . lot I'J. ' block V ) . town of Avora. w. d . Z Gf-OTKe W. Hartford. nutilKiiee , to M. \Vollmui ) . lot 3 In nubdlv of lot 167 , miKlnul jilat Council HhiT . e. w. rt. . 0,0 llatile K. DeKay , guardlun. t < > Fort I > odK & Omaha Hallway company. und J-3 lot 1. block K , Mullln's aulxJIv , fruardlaii'a il . i ; Pour transfera. total . , j 5,5 ; vakei evtrr faculty that niakci ono at hi UU InvUoraUi the tody and brain , Mad ocljr by the Anbruier-IIUBfh Ilrewlus As 'r IF That Ulli It * merit Is _ _ _ _ LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGH' I'ur tu h ii r l. < miu-d on. K. II , SIII-AFK & : CO. , fi I'curl feirrcl , t'ouuuil ) lliirr , WILL FUND ITS ISDEBTEDNES Oouncil Bluffs Dooides Upon an Issue Mnnioipnl Bonds. TWO HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLAI Ocncrnl mid AVnti'r Kiinil AVnrrnii Only An- Included I't-clliitlniiry Action Tnl < ii by the CltjCouncil. . At the meeting of the city council la night the preliminary steps looking town the funding of the municipality's outstan IHK Indebtedness In so far as the getier and water fund warrants nro concern were taken. Resolutions providing for t' Issuance of bonds In' the amount of Jlf > 0u to fund the general fund warrants and the amount of $02,000 to fund the water fin warrants were adopted. The general fund warrants to 'bo ftindi are Uicwo Issued for the fiscal years , IS ! 1897 and 189S , the amounts being as fo lows : Fiscal year ending March 31 , 185 $1,082.93 ; fiscal year ending March 31 , 1SS J69.413.81 ! ; fiscal year ending March a 1898 , J7G.OG1.44 , and Interest. The bom are to bear 4 per cent Interest per nnnut payable soml-nnnually with principal ai Interest payable nt the National Park bai of Now York City. The bonds to becon duo , $10,000 five years after date nnd a 111 sum each year for the following fourte ( years. The bonds , when Issued , are to 1 delivered to the city treasurer , who shci exchange them at not loss than par ni accrued Interest for the outstanding wa rants on the general fund to fund whit the bonds wore Issued. Hands In the amount of $ G2,0 to fund the outstanding water fut warrants are to bo Issued in n like mainer nor , bearing the same rate of Interest , pa ; able soml-nunually , the luterext nnd prli clpal payable nt the same bank ns the oth bonds. These bonds are to como dt $4.000 five years after date and a , like su for the following thirteen years , with $0 000 to become due the nineteenth year nfti date of Issue. The action of the council taken la November looking to the refunding of tl outstanding general warrants and appoln ing Frank True , city finance clerk , agon to effect the exchange of the bonds for tl warrants was rescinded. Frank Truenls by a written agreement consented to cane the contract whereby the city made hi : agent to carry out the exchange of tl bonds. City Clerk Phillips presented n bill f ( $2.25 for stamps nnd soap and a warrni was ordered drawn on the general fund f < the amount. The presentation and allow auce of this bill Is simply to provide tl basis for another test suit If necessary I determine whether the old or new warrnn Issued for current expenses shall I paid first. If the city manages to can out the funding of the old warrants su < cessfully suit will not have to bo brough If , however , the city is enjoined from Is suing these bonds , ns may be the case , tl suit will be brought at onco. At presei close on $100,000 Is tied up In the clt treasury owing to litigation , the city trcn ; urer being unwilling to pay out any monc on account of the unsatisfactory ruling < the supreme court In the former test cas of Phillips against the city treasurer. The committee on printing was authorize to nt once outer Into negotiations for tli printing of the bonds ordered Issued. The new polltax ordinance was Introduce nnd on a mtspenslan of rules passed. The following boniis were approved : X. ( Phillips , city clerk , $14,000 ; N. C. Phllllpi clerk of the superior court , $1,000 ; . Sai Dojison , poundmaster , $ EOO ; A. E. Aver ; street supervisor , $1,0(10 ; J. W. Hates , lit chief , $2,000 ; Ilarton Nelson , custodian c city hall , $1,000 ; John Alwood , pollta collector , $1.000. A communication from the Commerclc committee suggesting that n meeting of tl : Koncrnl managers of the various railroad onterlng Council Bluffs bo called so as t secure their views as to the proposition < 11 Union depot was received and n motln leaving the matter with the committee t [ iroceod with ns It deemed best was carrlci From the slight discussion held on th proposition It was evident that the aider men as a rule nro opposed to the Unlo lopot scheme. The council after adopting the followln resolutions on the death of the late Judg lames adjourned to next Monday night : Whereas , It has pleased the Creator < i he universe to remove by the hand of dentl jur esteemed fellow citizen , the Hon. W. C James ; and , Whereas , In his long life In our mlds lie was always a public spirited citizen ; nml Whereas , He wanwa man strong am tenacious In his convictions , yet charltnbl to the views of his associates ; and , Whereas , He has served several term is mayor and alderman of this city an < rendered valuable service ns such otllcei1 , > ml , Whereas , His death Is a loss not only ti this city , but to the state at largo ; there fore , be It Hesolvcd , by the city council of the clt ; at Council Hluffs , la. , Thut we , ns n counci nnd Individually with gjlior citizens , deepl mourn his loss , and sympathize > with hi sorrow-stricken family . ' Resolved further. That the , foregoln preamble and resolution he spread Upon th records of the council In honor of hi memory nnd a copy sent to his family. Wanted Several good lady solicitors fo : lty. Good pay nnd nice , pleasant work Cell at Dee olllcc , Council ninTn. ( There Is no doubt aboji Williamson bavin iho finest line of blcyclct Hint has over l > in the city. Call and ECO for yourself an ; ct his prices nnd terms. Ho also has Irst-clasa repair shop. lOtt South Main street Rest facilities for storing stoves. Cole { Cole's new warehouse. PUTS Till : .MATTI3II OFF ONVU MOHK lloiiril of IMiicntloii Fullx < < > Srlit i llluli School Sid- , At the adjourned meeting of the Hoard o [ education lust night , owing to the tibscnc 3f 'Member Henry , It was decided to post ione action In the matter of selecting i ilte for the now High school building untl : hU afternoon , when the board will mco it the ofUce of President Sims. It wa ; innouncrd that nt tbo Tneetlng this after icon final action on the selection of a sit md an architect would be taken wlthou all. all.The The time of the meeting -was given ovc o the eoveral architects who have sub nltted plans and they were allowed to ex ilaln In further detail their drawings am lystemi of ventilation. A petition from.n number of residents Ii he Fifth ward asking tUat the new Ills ! ihool be local(4 on ( lleii avenue was rr civfd. The resolution accepting 'the propo | tlot if the United States Mortgage and Trui ompany to print the bond * for the dletrlc i'as rescinded owing to a rulaundcratandlni s to whether the company or the Schoo ward thuulil furnUh the ICKU ! opinion ai o the genuineness of the Iwue lo 'be print ? , n tai.h bond. The former understanding when the contract wn entered Into wan tl the mortgnso company wag to furnlab tl ( / pinion. J. H. Million offered as n silo for the HI school six lots at the crrncr of Wnshlngt avenue nnd North Klghth strop ! , four l < fronthiK on Washington nvcntio and fen on iMlll atrret. the prlco named being $1 00ft. Isnnc Tropp offered lots n. 11 nnd In block H , Curtis & Ramsey's addition , t\ natPd nt Fifth avenue nnd Tenth street , I $1,500. In tonnectlon with this proposltl It was Raid that lot 10 could probably secured * for $600. ( Irpennhlolds & Mnyno offered lots 3 , I , nnd 6 , In block C , same addtlon , for $7f i exclusive of buildings. This property Ii n frontnKO of 220 feel on Fifth avenue n 130 feet on Klghth ntreot. The price of t Illuff street site , opposite the Stewart rci dcncc , was lowered to $ . " ,000. Chnfing-Dlsb lamps , CO and 75 cents. T Oas company. STATUS Of THIS IM 111,1(5 I.IIIIIAU \ - - lloolix ItooriHIjI'ltrclinnril A rlvi < III < ; < > nil ( Inter , At the meeting yesterday afternoon the board of trustees of the public libra Miss Peterson , the librarian , reported t arrival of thp new books recently order purchased. The list Is not ns largo as t board would have liked , hut the purcha had to bo kept within the funds at dlsposi Marked care was exercised In the seloclli of the new books and It Is fairly represent tlvo of the latest literature In all dcpat nicntfl. Among the new purchases nro run : uf the most recent works of fiction , tl belli ) ; the class of literature most In domn by the reading public , hut there nro al many of the latest books on travel , sclent theology and the different "cults. " Includ In the list of now volumes nro several coi plete histories of the recent war with Spa and works dealing on Uncle Sam'a nt colonial possessions , nnd the demand f these books the librarian expects to bo ve heavy as there have been many calls f those works during the last few months. In fiction there Is Rudyard Kipling's cc lection of stories entitled "A Day's Work "Tho Uncalled , " by Paul Dunbar , the Ift colored author ; "Gloria Mundl , " by Hare Frederic ; "Story of a Play , " by Wlllia Dean Howells ; "Adventures of Francois by Mitchell ; "Afterwards , " by Ian Maclare three now stories by Kllen Douglas Delan mil a now book by Lillian Hell. Hooks of travel are represented by " the Forbidden Lnnd. " n story of Thibet. 1 Candor ; "Notes on the Nicaragua Canal by Sheldon ; "Forty-one Years In India , " 1 Field Marshal Lord Roberts ; and "Throuj Asia , " by Svcn Kcdln. Cabot Lodge's "History of the Rovoli Jon" Is one of the notable historical -worl In the list. In this department Is nlso Oei sral Miles' book on "Military Ruropo , " tu i complete history of the Dreyfus case , work that will bo much In demand Is Illcl ird Harding Davis' story of the Cuban lit Porto Rlcan campaigns. "Dooley's Meditations In Pence ni SVnr , " by Peter Dunne , the clever Chlcni lournnllst , IB among the now purchase This -work Is considered to be the fine sample of American humor since the pnln lays of Mark Twain. The calls for "Doolej ivarrnnt that It will not be allowed to re Jii the shelves for any great length of tlm The librarian's report for March showt ho number of visitors to have been U,47 md on Sundays 349 ; numbered of reglst'on ) ook takers , 8,215 ; number of books take : r.KSl , classified ns follows : Philosophy , 12' ' heology , 142 ; natural science , 413 ; fictlo I.C4G ; poetry and essays , SSI ; history ar jlography , 753 ; travels , G22. The number i Joolts In the circulating library on April .vns . 17.0G ! ) , nnd In the government llbrui 1,548 , making a total of 21,013. The report of the finance commltli ih'owed that the balance on hand April 1 ] ho library fund was $905.18. The prospective decrease In the Incoir if the library next year was tllBcusiscd and eduction In the running expenses wi irgert as a necessity , but beyond tnlkin iver the situation nothing was decided on. Council Illuirx l'r < > Nliypry. In connection with the three days' meel ng of the Presbytery of the Council Uluf llstrlct which opens nt the Second Presbj crlnn church today , the elders of the Pres jytery will hold their fifth annual conver Ion this afternoon , commencing at 1:3 The following program has been arrange 'or the convention : Devotional exercises , led by the chnli nan. "Where and What Is the First Dul if the Church ? " led by the older froi vognn ; "What are the Educational Kffecl if Church Work ? " by the elder from Out ! : io Center ; address , by llcv. A. Aston t Shelby ; "In the Passage , Matt. 18-19 , I .Vhnt . Does the Agrcemont Consist ? " by tli ilder from Walnut ; "What Is the Provinc if the Pnlplt and What of the Pew ? " by tli ilflor from Orlswold ; appointment of coin nlttecs and other business ; adjournment. S. M. Williamson noils the Standard , D < nestle nnd Whlto Bowing machines. K louth Main street. Davis sells drugs. llnilly llurnril liy ( 'ii ( > Ili < > . 'Mrs. ' F. n. Pcclc of 198 Graham avenui /bile preparing breakfast yesterday morn ng , was badly burned about the face nn lands by an explosion of gasoline. In nt cmptlng to fill a tea kettle that was on th ; asollno stove she liy mistake picked up an of gnsollno liiHli'-id of the water pal fo sooner hud she commenced pouring 01 ho gasollno than an explosion followed on ho was enveloped In Ilnnies. The huriiln 'II ' sot llro to the kitchen. The lire depart iiont was called , hut the blaze was cxtln ulshedjfMlth but little trouble and compar.i Ivoly flB'it ' damage lo the house. The fW dcpartmont was called out nboti o'clock yesterday morning to the resl lenco of Al Nonk , 823 Avenue A , to extln ; ulsh a burning chimney. Ilntr AIIIOIIU rolorril People. Ida Mitchell nnd Mary Thomas , colorp mazons , who became Involved In n figli iunday afternoon on Pearl street over th Ight to claim the affections of Tom Saw er , the most popular "cullud gcrn'mau" I louncll Illuffs , were up before Judge Aylcs . orth In police court yesterday mornlnf llss Thomas informed the court she wa ulotly walking arm In arm with Mr. Bnw er on Pearl street when Miss Mitchell ralous at the attentions Sawyer was ovl ently paying her , "went for her" nnd ho ew Raster bonnet. The evidence ahowe hot the Mitchell woman was the aggresso nd the court fined her $5 and costs. Mis 'homas was discharged. Itiiiiinvny ATLANTIC , In. , April 10. ( Special. ) I . . Turner , who was Injured In a runawa ccldcnt , died nt Ills homo In this city yes erday. Mr. Turner nt the tlmo of the nt Ident was driving In a buggy leading [ ilrlted horse behind. A dog rushed on nd frightened the animal , causing It t lp over the vehicle. Mr. Tumor wa ragged over the frozen ground for nbou fty yards. He did not regain consclouancs [ ter the accident. ( ° liniiK > 'N III lliilli iy Clroli'N. ONAWA , la. , April 10. ( Special. ) M. J olden , who for the last eight yeara hm ern station agent at this place for thi Inrthwetiorn and Ulkhorn , has been pro. ictod to succeed A. W. Kberhart as tray- ling freight agent for the .N'ortbwcgtert iad. Hu will have northern Iowa uu his tor Itory. Mr. Golden IB succeeded by FranV , ced , who lias been cuuhlcr iu the office ol 10 Dlkboro at Fremont. SEEKING MILITARY IIM Ooirmissions in New National Guard / Eagerly Competed For. LABOR DIFFICULTIES GROW MORE SERIOI AtiiiniiiiiM ! HlrlUn mill Itu lured I'lpCM Stn > - ItruUcn Mlnrr Ainu IVrnlNl In Doiniuid f < ir WlllllT SlMlU' . ni5S MOIN1W , April 10. ( Special TP gram. ) Adjutant Qenoral Hyers Issued I call today for nn plorllon of regimental o COM In the Fifty-second Iowa Natloi Kirnrd. The elpcllon will bo held April The towns having companies In the re | ment arc ns follows Sioux City (2) ( ) , Chei kee , Fort Dodge , Perry , Hoono. .Mrsoti Cl Hampton. Ummetsburi ; , Hull. Wol tor C nnd Altona. It scorns to bo the general I pressloii that Colonel William I' . Humplii will bo elected to the position of colon although .Major . Kirk of Mason City Is candidate for the honor. The election pro Iscs to bo n very Interesting ono regnrdli of the fact that HIP general Impression that Colonel Humphrey will bo ro-electi Mnjor S. J. I'nrkur of Hampton Is the 01 candidate for lieutenant colonel. The t former majors , Otto Hllo of Hnono nnd 1) . Kirk of Sioux City , nro candidates I ro-elpctlon. Captain E. A. Kruger of Choi Isco. Captnln D. 'M. Odlo of Hull , Captr 1 . O. llefsell of Emmetsburg , Captain W. Lee of Wcibslor City and Captain J. Bunyard nro also candidates for major. Four mines In the DCS Molnes district si hold out against granting the eight-hour d nnd the winter scale for the summer. Th nro the Christy , Carbondnlc , Klondike n the 1'oor Farm. They are the largest ope ntora of all. There arc enough of the mill RoliiR to more than supply DCS Mulncs , I the outHldo trade will suitor. The Ministerial association today tabl the resolutions Introduced last week oppc Ing the location of the army post and'Jol Ing the Woman's Christian Tompcran union In Its movement. The ministers nc say they favor the post and that they m ! understood the proposition. All the journeymen plumbers In D Molnes , numbering about seventy-flvp , r fused to go to work this morning at the c scale of wages. As n result nil work In t city In the way of steam fitting und g fitting has 'boon Hiispcndcd and It Is n known when an agreement will be reach In the matter. The old wages were .13 1 cents per hour for ulno hours , and the m demand cunts nn hour for eight hours. The DCS Molnes river hurc Is on a tci The rlso in the last forty-eight hours h been six foot , but It Is not near the dang line nnd there Is not likely to bo any gre damage done. It Is still rising. Five men had a miraculous escape fro death this morning In a big business bio which Is being torn down to innko reefer for the Younker department store. A wsi fell nnd hurled the men. All were dug o In n few moments and only one , Oliver Fo ter. Is dangerously Injured. Ho will llv however. , JEALOUSY CAUSES SUICID loivil "VnitiiK Mil n IlliMVN Out II llraliiN All for Hit ; I.ove of a ( ilrl. PORT DODC'Ec. ' la. , .April 10. ( Spec ! rolcgram. ) Sunday afternoon at Lelilgh Icajous lover vainly attempted to shoot h sweetheart and then killed himself. Willla Snclfion came to Lehlgh In the winter fro 3t. I.oula nnd hna 'been engaged In cnlar ; ng pictures. Ho became acquainted wll Mao Bocbc , a 17-ycnr-old girl , nnd soon bi ? nn to pay her marked attention. Mli Heche also received attention from n your nan named Hall nnd this fact was the can : ) f recurring scenes between herself ui : Snclson. Sunday she walked home with Hall fro ihurch and In the afternoon received n vis 'rom Snelson , who called her out In froi ) f the house and , after n heated ultcrcntlo : Irow a. revolver and fired at her. The bulli nlsaed and the frightened girl ran inl .ho house. Snelson then went back to h oom. A lltllo later ho was called on t Constable Cutting , who Informed him of h irrest. Snelson then turned around as o get something from his room nnd whl hus turned drew n revolver and shot hln ielf through thp heart , dying about twcni nlnutco nftorwnrd. SUNKEN STEAMER RUNS AWA llonl COIIIPN to Siirfuee During llrenl , iiiur uf Hie lee ami Htiirln on n L'riilNe. ONAWA , In. , April 10. ( Special , ) Tl ) iroakhiK of the Ice In the Missouri has at : ompn lied a result which cnfilnecra ha\ . 'ally tried to obtain. In October last 4li klury IS , Dennett , n plcasuro boat , struck mag In the river and sunk about six mlU louth of hero. A local company was forme md bought the boat , but on account of th innd In the hold wns unable to raise It. Tli nnchlnory wns taken out and the boat Use vas ulmdoned. with tbo brcnklnr ; up of tli co hiHt week the boat raised nnd Moated o m an Ice lloo and now tbo company Is try UK to catch up with Ido Hoc. ICOSAIC IIIMIS : : ms ro.\i < M5ssio. < Siiyn KVIIN .Millie I'nilcr In < Imlilll ( Ion from Ilie AnlliorllleN. SIOUX CITY , Api 11 10. ( Special Tclt ; rnm. ) Sensational ehiii'KCS were made 1 ho district court today In the trial of th > aso of the State against Krank Kceai ihnrged with accepting a bribe when aci ng as n Juror. Kosak about six week IRO inn do a signed confession and now who ilacod on thn witness stand In hid own lie lalf , after demanding a trial , charge bat the htnte'fl attorney and the chief < lolleo of Sioux City frightened him Int unking the ntlldavlt. He says lie wns tel hat If ho did n > t make it that ho woul 10 prosecuted nnd that ho was led to bo love that Itwas only to bo used against th nan who gave hln the bribe and that Kosa : rns not to to prosecuted at all. The gen ral opinion hero Is that Kosak told th ruth In his affidavit nnd not in court. < ; rii I n In * iorllMvenl lo\\n. SIOUX CITY , April 10. ( Special.-Owln n the Into winter , It Is feared that thei I'HI not bo a vwy largo wheat crop In tli nrthwestern pait of Iowa this year. Hov ver. the farmers Bay they are going t o ahead with their seeding as soon n osslblo , and altn propose to plant a larg uantlty of corn , although a dry season I ntlclpated. Itec'oril of Mm , Illinium. SIOUX CITY , April 10. ( Special Tele ram. ) Esther Iiarnum. who shot Alber 'yuan In South Omaha , IB well known ii loux City. She lived hero several year : nd waa known to be a bad character. Sai as been arrested a number of times fo abbery and finally was ordered out of town ler husband , Dan Iiarnum , al.so lived lien tfd was frequently under arrest. Itojul Ari'iiniini In NcMnlon , CBUAH UAl'inS , la. , April 10. ( Special. ] The eighth annual convention of the graml junell r f Iowa , Hoynl Arcanum , will be held i this city tomorrow and Wednesday. It U tpectcd that In addition to the forty or Cltj detonates who will nttrnd the meeting thfi will be n number of visitors from dlffcrei parts of the slate. The Uoynl Arcanum In n fairly prosperous condition In lowi l-iivl'iiK more than twenty council ! ) nnd membership ( if 1,200. lite members uf the local council have ni rniiKcd to give n reception In the DOWB and torlum on Tuefdny evening In honor of tl deli-Rates nnd visitors , to which HIP publ hns been Invited to nttend. Mayor John I\ \ Ittdniond will nmko the address of welcon nud the response will bo made by ( Iran HcKtMil Delis. lion. I > . K. Maowalt of Hei rle , Out. , deputy supreme regent , will gl\ nn address on "Thp Hoynl Arcanum , " nn there will bo a number of musical selection both vocal nnd Instrumental , by the Icndln mUHlclnna of the city. ItlverV ItniiKx Are Full. ONAWA , In. , April 10. ( Special. ) Mile apprehension Is felt by the farmers living o tlm Sioux bottoms on nccount of the hip wntr. ' . lloth the Maple and the West Kor aru bank full nnd , ns the Sioux has rise twelve feet In the hist three days. It Is feavc thnl'n repetition of the Hood of 1835 may n milt. rnnlor UeeotneH Kvnnuellnt. ONAWA , la. , April 10. ( Special. ) A. ( Marshall , pastor of the Ctirlstlnn church , hr accepted nn evangelical position In St. l.oul M : . Mnrshnll will i Vo charge of fotirtec churches In St. I.ouls at n largo Increase i salary. Demi Strnnixer IM lilenlllleil. MOHNINO 'SUN , la. , April 10. ( Specli Telegram. ) The stranger killed hero Sal nrdny night by the train proves to bo Joacp Kuover of Kort iMndlson. Iteeelver fet * l.onii A.tN nUlUIQUK , In. . April 10. Judge Olni thews today appointed .1. .1. Ott receiver f < the Iowa .Mutual . Dulldlng nnd Loan n&si clatlnn. CLOTHING IS UNSATISFACTOR' ( ienernl llreeU liirhlue FliulH ( Ii KluiUI I'nlforniN l'"nde Iiilo All SurlN of Colorn. NEW YORK , April 10. \ dispatch froi Washington says : A number of recotr ineiidations In the Interest of the health an comfort of the American troops In Cuba an Porto Illro have been made by Inspectc Ocnernl Hrecklnrldge , who has Just roturnc from an Inspection trip In those Island ; While nil the American troops In Port Illco wore found comfortably housed , Genon Hrccldnrldgo discovered that many of th men In Cuba were In tents , though the Wn department since his report reached it hn been making strong efforts to get nil th troops Into barracks before the rainy seasoi The great fault found by General Hrcckln ridge was In the matter of clothing. Tli Khaki uniforms with which most of the me were supplied have turned all shades < : color from white to a dirty brown and nr not satisfactorily serving their purpose. H has brought to the attention of the dupart inont a blue-striped linen uniform used b the Spaniards. General Urecklnrldgo knew when ho lei Washington that the War department did no wish him to continue the beef Investigation but while visiting n reconcentrado depot Ii Havana he tletocted the odor of foul mea and called the attention of the commissar ofllcer to It. Hefore the general left Hnvan. something like five tons of the beef hai been condemned. General Hrecklnrldgo hn recommended that the ration of vegetable nnd sugar bo increased. SNUB FOR THE CROWN PRINCE \OIMVI'KIIII | -KlxlatorM Decline IIli Invitation to IHiic at Hit ; Cnntlo Other Kvld.-ncen of III-W111. NEW YORK , April 10. A dispatch to tin Herald from Stockholm says : The tensloi if the relations between Sweden and Norwn ; Is indicated by the following Incidents : Dur Ing the crown prince's recent visit t < Chrlstlanln he Invited the members of tin Chambers to dinner at the royal castle About sixty of them rudely returned tht invitations. The erown prince was nnturnllj highly offended and spoke Indignantly o tholr act , which , to say the least , -was un- gentlemanly. The Swedish minister of war , as usual naked the permission of his Norwegian col league to delegate a couple of officers tc Utend the autumn maneuvers In Norway To the surprise of all the permission was refused. The crown princess Is suffering from In- [ lamination In her eyes and her doctors have forbidden reading. Vice Admiral Peyron , who Is celobratlnj Ills Jubilee as a naval olllcer , retires this month. Trlnl of Mr * , i\vlnwr Opeiin. MARYV1LI.K , Mo. , April 10. ( Special roll-Brain. ) The trial of Mrs. George 13 w lug. for the murder of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Frank Kwlng. at Hopkins on September 21 , legan bore this morning. Mrs. liwlng was iccompnnled to ( lie court room by her hns- : mnd , who carried their 't-year-old daughter In his arms. Krank ISwIng and his dead wife's brother , Harry Clutter , nro prompting : ho stale's attorneys. Mrs. Kwlng appeared lo bo perfectly nt her case while In court today. It la believed n Jury will bo nocured by tomorrow noon and that the first ovl- lonco will bo Introduced Wednesday morn ing. HiiNlinell .liny lie Ileiiiiiiiliuileil , COI.UMHtlS , O. . April 10. There IH on 'oot a movement to nominate Governor llushnoll nnd Attorney General Monnett for hircl terms. "STOP THIEF ! " It is nn old trick ninptig tlie light- fingered fraternity to divert nttention from themselves by raising the cry of " stop thief" and so putting the ptfblic on n false scent. There is n certnin kind of advertiser who is expert in .similar methods. One of his tricks is to tell women that it's "revolting" to write to n man in con sultation about disease. " Women should write to a vyomnn. " _ The remain der of the ndvcrtisement invites women ly write for ndvice , and is caicfnlly worded to convey the idea that the nd- vice offered is that of a physician. Hut n close examination shows that there is no physician's advice offered and the whole clamor of "write to n woman" is raised to divert attention from the fact that the woman offering advice is not a doctor , and therefore not competent to give medical advice : For the adVice of an unqualified woman is Just as dangerous as the advice of an unqualified man. Women who are sick can obtain medi cal ad vice free by letter , by consulting Dr. U V. Pierce , chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In stitute. Duffalo. N. V. As an expert in the treatment and cure of female dis eases Dr. Pierce takes the highest rank. In over thirty years' experience he has treated half-a-tiiilllon women and of that great number ninety-eight per cent , have been perfectly auu permanently cured Each letter is held as private ami its con tents guarded as a sacred confidence. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. Built Like n Watch CENTS' ROADSTER $50.00 Crescent , SKY HIGH LADIES' ROADSTER S35.00 We carry the Whiloley ICxm-isor , which is iho Standard JSxoreisor of today price from jtfx f-jr\ i * ' \ r\i\ i ft f n f\ S'J.OO to 85.00. & & , Look for the Owl Hi n. 340 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Don't Start Tinllrxt f MV iiiilrn of NMN Hint n i < li 11 d tM-iit'N f mine lit I.v Nlnrl oorn.s null Your Iillliliitis Hun they carry Iliriiiiuli life , lifciiiiHiIlicy iM-ro Improperly IIHnl , Children anil If IM the ilul.v of pniM-lilM l linvc flu-in pel'fed I ) Illlcil.Vi * mnlii- Hir- -inii.v < > r t'oiiitKi'T SIIAPI : rim- Into DItlCV'S SIIOis , nml > ri- dike Hpi-elul cure lo NCI * Unit ( hey lire NIIII | | lo ( lie elllld'n fool ) anil Hie Nlinpe IM mil I In- Life only K1 * * * * ! Ililnu' nboiil our < * lillilrtiiN Nhot'n Tim I'ltlCIC IS IIICIIT. \ \ > with onrry ovtM-ydilnw : from liifiuil.t' nn > e- . ' , - Hie llnoM ( UNliiN al I. eeiKs a pullto ilri-n > < Nlinrn.'e enn null you unit III the children. Corns and Bunions 412 BROADWAY. It's Just Like Throwing 50 Cents Away CTo Fay For CL Shoe for Are equal to any sold in the city for $3.50 , and you save the 5O cents. Tim I'M thp iiiuno of oiir I/mllfN1 new : i.H ) Shoe. Look for the Bear that's Mormon Ulshops1 Pills I" " : ! * " > " 5 > yeanlix tb leader , olllw Hormi Church 3iil tncir totw brk. lu.itli iy cures the w < ltt cl-.i in ul < i anil > ounir aruln ( torn ent < of sell abute. tlUbipAtlon. eiceises , or ci rette-biiiuktiitr , euro * Lost P/lnnhoody Irr . nicy , Lost Dnu/nr. . Nlcht-Losses , Spermatorrhoea Inaomnfu , Pair , Sumlnnl KmlBulois , Lamr < < nck , nervous Uo- . . . _ HCK , Evil Desires blllty , HeadnchoOnfltnooa toMarryf i-orm of ft"5Hpl Semen , Vnrlcoogle , . flor- Otops Qulcknota'ol DIMInlichnrce. oonsiilpntlon stops , VOUB or Twltcrilng Of Eyolld . Cllccts HO liiiine < li te. BZAJUll "I1111 * ' .or al J l " 'ency ta StlmuUtet ths brain anil nerva centers. 6 l'.r | j siliy mill * R ftlkUiJ A Mrrlttcu iU4ianlrr , tocuro yrefundeJ , lth 6 boics. Clrtulir * tree. . i Bishop Itomcdy Uo. ( San Cranolsco ( Cat. l-i.r Sine l > y .MYKIIS-UIM.O.V iiu ; < ; co. . OJIAIIA , MJII. And give the Job to one who will do It neatly nnd lit n moderate cost. Wo can milt you both wiiyn. Our reputntlnn Is built upon tbo work clone right hero nt home. Tl icn after palming lot us nguin on paperIng - Ing the rooms In your homo. Wo can give ynu an estimate on both jobs nt tbo same tlmo If ynu so deslro.Vo have the finest line of wall paper In town. XUW LOCATION , ! )07 ) llrniiilivii ) , Conniill lllnlTs. C. HIM , Kit , OK IO Cents. 5 Cents. TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS. | Dislrilnitors , I y Council Blnfls. | H WM. WELCH TRANSFER LIME Ili-livrrn Council IllufTM nml Oinnliii. nates Reasonable. Hatlsfactlor. Guaranteed. Council JiluffB ofllce , No , 8 North Mulu treet. Telephone lit Omalm oltlce removed - moved to 322 South Fifteenth street. Tele- Dhono 1303. Connections made wltb Uoutli Omah HOI01010SOSOHOHOIOHOEOIOIO * § The Bee I g Represents the West 8 Mail it P to your friends. Ono to 2iO borsn-pdwcr. Bend for catalogue loguo and price. n.xvii ) nit ADIiv : A RO , , Council llliilVx , . . . loivn , Ill * ; Jiruwn , Hoimclng Hfil ItiiKB Kit UfHUtlful Betty Uyi'i'H Iladly. Hetty Bet ter Uwit HIIKH Hy Htiylnj , ' Hlfj Uoltlo , "UHAU H1IOT" from * 0. R. GILBERT COMPANY , TaxlilcnnlHtH and Tmincry , Ir 01Vv l llruiulttu- . Council