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    TIIE OMATTA DAITjT BEE: WEDNESDAY", FEB'RTTA'nV 28, 1000.
NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
MINOR MtONTIOM.
pavls polls Rlass.
Fine A. H. C. beer, N'cumaycr's hotel.
WclBbuch burners (it Hlxby's. Tel. 1W.
Jludwelser beer L. Hosenfeldt. agent.
Photos, Mannrrrll & Co . 45 Main street.
Mr. W Ii Heller has returned from
Lincoln, NVb.
Get your work done at the popular hmgla
tnundry, "21 liroadwny. 'I'hono lo7.
W. C. Kstep, undertaker. 2S I'carl street
Telephones: Olllce, K: icsidcnce. ii.
Tho placo to have your framlnc done,
Alexander's Art Emporium. 333 Uroadway.
Mrs. I. W. Hoi by Is ronvnlosolns from a
irvf ro attack of tlin Krlp.
I'rof. IMwIn Houthwlok U In Deliver,
fnlo, visiting his daughter. Mrs. O. Ire-
HllllUC.
Mis Ituby Hryatit loft Mom ay evptilnjc
for Denver, Colo., whore she will make her
future homo
iMrs. J. W. Shooter of Sixth avenue has
returned from Lincoln. Neb., where she
wu culled by the sickness and death of her
rlHter.
Superlu-tndont 1 nylon of tho city schools
Is in Clilcniro iitloinilnK the. Ttieetlng of the
superintendents' dopartmoiit of tho National
Teachers' association.
Thomas MeUniffhlln. an ohl-tlmo onenuor.
turn sentenced to tho lounly Jail to serve'
nut a line for drunkenness yesterday by I'o
lPo Judge Aylosworth.
Hiii Hoilmond company played to an
rubor crowded house last evening at the
Duliany the.Mor. There will be a. change
.r program each night during their stay
tr the rest of thu week.
The case against A. Miller, charged with
threatening to kill Arthur Zlpp. the second
hand goods dealer, was dismissed In Jlis
t, e IVrrkrs court yesterday on motion of
tin assistant -ounty attorney.
All members of Unity Ilebckali lodge No.
are requested to attend Uio funeral or
their late brother, Hon. D. C. llloomor.
They will meet at Ml. IMUl'H l,:;lsoopnl
t biirch ut 1:30 p. m. today and wesir badges.
floorer- W. Fletcher and Miss Hessle
l'ror were married yesterday evening at
the homo of the bride's parents. 'Mr. and
!Mrs J. C Pryor. 31 l'lattner Ptrc-o.t Hov.
V S. llarnos of thi First l'resbvtorlnn
buri-h nlltcliitlng.
Stvmest fltovensnn. Imokkeepor for the
Oueiil Lumber company, Is conllned to his
room ns tho result of being bitten In the
foot by n doe while making a trip In tne
muntry a few days ago. Tho wound Is a
Very painful one.
Council ltlulTs tent No. 32. Knight of tho
Rlacoabcs. will Initiate- forty candidates
ut the meeting tonight. The Uniform rank
will bo present from Omaha to assist In
the work and the. Initiation ceremonies will
tie followed by a. butwutit.
Mrs. U K. Stubbs has returned from New
castle, U'vo , where she wont to att'end tier
husband, who was Injured by a fall from
his horsr. .Mr. Stubbs Is much Improved
and expects to return to Ills homo In this
illy some time next week.
nivoil n letter yester-
.i,!t rrmti n i p Mniiinomorv of New York
1'lly, making lniiulrles about John Mont
gomery, tno am man wan men uno ni.u.i...
The writer thought It possible that Mont
gomery might bo her father-in-law.
Tho Woman's Hellef corps, No. ISO. will
liohl momorlal services ut the regular
l.'rlilnv. .March 'J. In honor of Mrs.
Aimlit AVItterimvcr. who Inaugurated sev-
..rni hfiriiiible Institutions, anil was a
lilnhlv esteemed nurse, In tho civil war.
The residence of I,. 8. lienedlrt. 2129 Fifth
nvenue, was quarantined yesterday on no
.r rmit ,.t,ucM nf Hrnrleti fever 111 the
fntnllv. The house occupied by William
AlclMven at W I'lorce street was also imar
nntlned oil account of two cases of diph
theria In the family.
Tim ttiimiliprs of Shaduklam temple No,
SI. Driimatlo Order Knights of Khorassan,
urn arrunslng to make a "pilgrimage" to
Atlanta, la., on the evening of Thursday,
March. R. when about forty "tynw' will bo
conducted acrortH the burning sands and
mado to drink at '.em X.em's well.
A. V. Wvman. chairman of the demo
cratic citv central committee, has Issued a
call for the democratic convention to nom
inate a city and school ticket for Wednes
day evening. March 7, at S o'clock.
The primaries will be bold Monday, .March
r Ward aldermen will 1m nominated at
those primaries. .
T. Finney Is under arrest at the city Jail
on suspicion of being the person who at
tempted to "roll" a drunken man In tho
Million at-Tenth street and Uroadway Mon
day night. He Is s.ild also to have at
tempted to rob a drunken man at another
Kaloon on the previous night. Mo will bo
held for. Investigation.
The. funeral r the late It. t Hloss, who
lled at f'lny Outer, Nf., from pneumonia,
was held yesterday from the First Congre
gational church, the sc-vlces being con
ducted bv lie -. .1. W. Wilson Inter nent
was In Walnut .1111 cemetery. The timet nl
SIMPLY A POLITICAL MOVE
Propoiilion to Transfer Harrinon Conntj to
tht Fifteenth Judicial District.
OPPOSITION ARISES TO THE PROJECT
It Is ClinrKOil that the ninlorsrnirnt of
the llnr Anxoolnt Inn Dues .Not
lleprrsent the ItlniM of
that lloil.
nml others: Chleaeo & Northwestern Hall- i
way Company against U. F. Tumblesoii.
Aiarch :i-Mary W. Clement annlnst The
Jarvls Wine Company and others; William
Sledentopf and others against Jeremiah
Holt; I'lonoor Implement Company against
Wakfer & Wales and other).
March 2I-i:mma K. llrodheck ngalnst
Valentino Mllburn: AiiTl'mun Miller to.
against Tho Humphrey llros.' Hardware
I'nmiainr: T IliiUtrnil Mvefs ncraltlt C. 1'.
rfheuHrd and others; Jeppe II. llannabelson
against .tames Knuthson.
March 2J Augusta Itoekwltr. against Anna
I'raylor; Mary Snodderly against Council
lllulTs City Water Works Company; Au
gust i ltockwltz against John l.ltult.
Mimli 2:t-Tho Wardor-ltushnell-Olessner
Company against Huston llros. and others;
Leonard Kvontt. exec utor, against . II.
Vincent ftwocasesi; FLilier & Aney ngalnst
J. W. Hotmail and others; John MUl(Ueen
asnlnst Chris Larson.
March 21 C. A. Hobart against Aultman
Miller & Co: 13. H. Kastman ngalnst Hnttle
S. Haldy and others; William T. F.dwards
ngalnst Kllen W. Crowe; T. Ilalstead Myers
against Jami Uraclford; Alinlra Florea
against Martin Thompson and others.
iutAM;i:Mi:Ts fimi tup. itmjiiai..
LEGIS1 ATORS MAY RIDE FREE
Hugbei Anti-Pus Bill in Iowa Killed by
One Vote,
AUTHOR TALKS IN FAVOR OF MEASURE
Passes ."Millie Olllclnls t ncoiiselous
Delitors to Itallroiiil Coniiiinle
lliirrliiiiui's AKrleultiirut I)e
parliiiciit HIII Conies I'p,
I)ES MOINKS, Feb. 27. (Special Tele
gram.) Iowa legislators may still rldo on
ness In Iowa will go to tho United States
supremo court In tin effort to uTold the addi
tional Uix t lie supremo court, of Iowa holds
thrjmust pay In order to transact business
In this state. It will bo romeinbered that
tho case decided by tho Iowa tribunal In
volved tho conutltutlouallty of tho ntatuto
which compels foreign companies to pay
moro for tho privilege of doing business
within the commonwealth tU.tti Is exacted
from homo companlm. Tho court held that
tho discrimination was a legal one and
within tho scope of the power which con
fers upon a slato tho right to regulate mat
ters of that kind.
This forenoon McVey & McVey, attorneys,
nppeared nt the oilier of State Treasurer
Ilerrlott and paid taxru under protest for
twenty-seven different foreign Insurance
companion. The protest stipulation Is made
PLACES BLAME ON CONGRESS
Andrew Carnegie Writes a Litter on the
Ooune of Brent.
PRESIDENT RIGHT IN INITIAL STAGES
Considers Ills (Inly 12rror
lelilliiK to the Pressure
Connrcss Still it Itr-
pilllllCMII.
Is
In
In
While resolutions were passed at the meet
ing of the I'ottawnttamlo County liar as
sociation held last Saturday endorsing the
hill now pending In tho stato legislature,
providing for tbo transfer of Harrison county
from tho Fourth to tho Fifteenth Judicial
district, It has developed that, a largo num
ber of tho members are strongly opposed to
the proposed change. This opposition as
sumed tlcdnito form yesterday and a petition
protesting against tho passage of the bill
was circulated and received tho signatures
of about twenty-flvo of tho local members
of tho association. Copies of tho petition
have been Bent to all tho towns In tho county
and those circulating them nro of the opinion
that they will show that an overwhelming
majority of the attorneys of Pottawattamie
county aro opposed to the annexation of
Harrison county to this Judicial district.
These petitions will bo forwarded to State
Senator Hazclton at Des Moines, usklng him
to uso every effort possible to Insure tho
defeat of tho bill In the senate. Tho bill,
which wts Introduced by Iteprcscntatlvo
Klrkwood of HarrlBon, has nlrcady passed
the house.
Those who aro now opposing tho "bill claim
that tho meeting of tho liar association held
last Saturday was not a representative one
and that there was not a quorum present.
They say that In view of tho small attend
ance nt the meeting the presiding olllcer
should have postponed action on such an
Important matter as this Is to tho Fifteenth
district and the members of tho Pottawat
tamie bar until somo tlnio when a larger
and moro representative gathering of tho
association could have been bad.
Opposed tin Political firouiuln.
Tho opposition to tho proposed transfer
Is mado mainly on political grounds. Har
rison county Is strongly democratic, whereas
the Fifteenth Judicial district, comprising
tho counties of Audubon, Cass, Fremont,
Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie and
Shelby, is republican. It la believed by
thoso opposing tho transfer that tho annexa
tion of Harrison county to the Fifteenth
Judicial district would endanger tho strength
of tho republican party In this district.
Claim Is also mado that the meeting oi tno
Detnlleil Plniis lor the Olisoiitilcn of
the I. ate II, ('. Illooini r.
The arrangements for tho funeral of tho
latn Hon. I). C. nioomer wcro completed
yesterday. The remalno will Ho In- state at
Ills lato residence, 123 Fourth wtrcct, from
9 to 11 o'clock this morning and from 11:30
a. ni. to 1:30 p. m. nt St. Paul's Rpiscopal
church. Tho services tit the church will be
at 2 p. tn., conducted by tho rector, Hov.
George lMward Walk. The music will be
court. Following l a list of tho companies
which havo combined for tho purpcue of
making the appeal.
Commercial, Manchester. North Oerman,
frco transportation, or at least for tho next Transatlantic, Hoynl, Iinrastor, Liverpool,
two years they may enjoy this privilege. London and (Hobo, London and Lancaster,
Tho lower body of tho Iowa legislature has , Noj-walk. Caledonian, Hoynl Exchange,
killed tho Hughes anti-pass hill by ono I North llrltlsh, Hainburg-Hretnen, London,
vote. Tho measure camo up today and , Iiw Union and Crown, Union, Sun, Vlc
after consuming two sessions of oratory tho toria, Madgcburg. Scottish Union, Lion, Ha-
NKW YOHK, Feb. 27. Andrew " Carncglo
has wrltteu the following letter to a promt-
In order that the rights of tho appellants I ,,pnt republican In Washington, a strong
may not bo waived In getting tho Issue I supporter of the president:
squarely heforo the United States supremo . "A 0,lu look9 over tho situation ho Is
mcasuro uaH defeated. This morning when
tho mattter was called up tho minority
report, favoring tho original bill, prohibit
ing any person holding n public olllce from
accepting passes, was substituted by a vote
of 61 to 31 for tho majority report, which
favored tho measuro in an amended form
simply providing that tho delegates to stato
conventions might not enjoy tho privilege of
lolse, Helvetia, NctherJand, Svca, Prussian,
Archer union.
Tho nggregnte of taxes paid today under
protest was SH.'JW.
SHOT WITH HIS OW.Y ItHVOI.Vnit.
furnished bv the full nrnllcod choir of tho 1 lo !a!s systom. It looked at tho noon ad
church. Tho pew of tho deceased will be I Journmcnt ns If the measuro would pass, but parti of ,lw, 0;lk wn9 guot nml st,rIoUs1y
. . ... ...... . . - ... firlnr nn nnll.'u n nl In rr nl'ltp tnlnnr .. .... .......
draped in utacK until isasier aunuay, wneu injured by tho accidental dlscbargo of a ro-
tho draping will be removed nml replaced I "lciiuiiieiun ai mo aueriioau scsmuii volver while, loading wood on tho river hot-
with decorations of Faster lilies. ,"",u "ul u',uu
Tho active pallbearer selected, from the ; "i miy votes, ns against uitrty-nine,
embarH of the vestry of St. IMulV will be , lncklnK JU8t ,no vote of tho majority neccs-
Imprcssed by tho fact that the president has
been right at llrst upon each of tho throe
ltal stages in the drama. Ho was right in
counselling delay In declaring wnr against
Spain, when he was assured that his right
ful demand for Canadian homo rule (home
ruic in cuua or the Canadian type) was
within reach. Members of his own party in
congress were wrong when they failed to
support the president and under a gust of
passion declared war contrary to hu nd
vice.
"In tho second Important caso our execu
tive was also right and showed tho highest
political wisdom. The Philippines were not
to ho demanded, but tho pandora box to be
left for Spain to struggle with.
"Again. In regard lo Porto Hlco, he has
been right from tho start. Tho constltu
tlnnal Issue would havo boon avoided and
me nib
as follows: II. W. Hinder, I. M. Trcynor,
S. W. Hioley, A. I). Annls. 13. H. Me'rrlam,
W. J. Jameson. M. F. Hohrer and A. White
law. The remaliilnc llvo members of tho
vestry will act as honorary pallbearers.
- The Har association commltteo on ar
rangements met yesterday and selected the
following to act on honorary pallbearers
sary to carry it
Mr. Hughes, the author of tho bill, made
n strong stand for tho measure. In his
discussion ho claimed that while no legis
lator milght conscientiously cast his In
lluenco for railway companies because of
favors received from them there was an un
consrluuu tendency to befriend them be
cause of having lieen In their debt for n
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icjJicaciiiiiiK uiu iisauuiauuu . 14, ... hum. ,,, r v,.nro ,,,,, ,(,io1n, , r ntlmr
George F. Wright. Judgo J. H. Heed; am:
ns alternates. Judge Thornell, Judge Walter
I. Smith and Judge George Carson. They
will assemble at tho llloomor Tcldence on
Fourth street at 1 p. m. Tho commltteo
will recommend that tho members of the
association meet at tho court house this aft
ernoon at 1:15 o'clock nml proceed In a body
ofllclal connection was severed passes
stopped and this In Itself was said to Indi
cate tho motive of tho companies In offering
transportation.
This morning tho senate reconsldeied the
voto by which about two weeks ago It con
curred in tho house resolution nxlng ad
journment of tho assembly March 1. After
Wenpon Drops from Ydiiiik Mnn'n
Pocket anil In IMncliiirKcd.
II EI) OAK, la Feb. 27. (Special.) Guy
Whitney, 11 young man living In tho south all gone well had he been loyally supported
In congress. Ho showed raro statesman
ship, seeing it was our duty to extend to
that Island tho right assured to nil other
torn several miles south rf this city this parts of the country, tIz.: The Inestimable
afternoon. A ll-callbcr revolver ho was 1 blessings of free exchange of products
carrying fell from his pocXet, trlklng tho 1 When such prominent and loyal party men
wagon or a piece of wood, discharging tho 1,1 "tigress as McCall, Lltllodold. Powers
weapon. The. ball entered his left breast ' Lorltuer and others declare that they can
nt. tin. tiinnle rniiireii imunrd nml hni-u- I "ot vote for any tariff against Porto Hlco
passing through his loft lung nnd out near hpci-P ch would br unconstitutional a
tho shoulder. A companion took tho In- liult h''9 ,0 1,0 T override the votes
lurmi m,,n to ii, i,,1Un nt .. r,nii,hnr nfior of 8Ul'" ropubllcatis by democratic voles
i,ini, .,,iio..! i,i ,.a i v ' moans scrloiiB trouble for the party. It
Whitney will probably recover. " " J ou,1',l,l."lbo U!.U1U , 0f' , " ' .ft
conclude to support the president and give
F.vimi:ii's wii'i: iiags iii:iisbi,k.
HumIiiukI ItoturiiK from To mi to Flml
llenil Hod-,
CLAHIO.V, la.. Feb. 27. (Special Tele-
Porto Hlco Its constitutional right to frco
exchange.
Pronlilnit li IIIkIiI.
"Thus. In each of the threo crisps which
gram.) .Mrs. Mnrtln Hcnegar. tho wife of havo arisen wo found tho president differs
a wen Known farmer living near nore. com- , from Philip, who began drunk and only
rolttcd suicide today by hanging. Hcnegar ended sober. Tho president begins right and
had sold out nnd had arrntiged to movo to tho pnrty will do well to nolo that fjet an
.. . jUUIUIIit-UI. Ul HID UKlUlUUlf ..1.11 Ull i. nixi J 1IIIU MUIU U II U 111 HI ll.Ul IIIIIIIIKCU III IIIUVU lU 1 HQ )ll TIJ' Will HO WC1I lO nOlO t II SI I IJCl ami
to the residence, where tney win join the rc(.onsl,ierUB the vote on tho resolution the Mlnnusota. Ho came to Clarion this morn- hereafter follow his first advlco. Our party
funeral cortege, which will move at l:..0 j ltppor botIy ,a(1 ,t on tno tablo wUh the nK to complete arrangements for a car, and In congress has been wrong In opposing the
o clock tost. I aula church. understanding that somo timo in the future, v,1ien ho returned ho found his wife had president's llrst decisions, and tho presl-
The Har association will meet this morn
ing at 10 o'clock In the superior court room,
when the report from tho committee ap
pointed to draft resolutions will bo submit
ted. Judge Thornell will adjourn district
when It Is moro apparent than now that the
session's work Is at an end, It may be
taken up and a new dato Inserted.
Senator Harrlman's bill for tho establish
ment of a stato department of agriculture
deceased. The publlo library will be closed
this afternoon out of respect to tho deceased,
who filled the position of president of tho
board of trustees of tho institution ever
slnco Its organization.
C. D. Walters, noble grand of Council
muffs lodge, No. 19, Independent Order of
Har association Zsi Saturday was controlled ' Fellow, of which Mr llloomor was a
by democratic members and that In fact
there wcro only two republicans present,
who both protested against the adoption of
tho resolutions. The adoption of tho resolu
tions endorsing the bill was a surprise to
I Senator Hazclton, as previous Investigation
by him had assured him that tho majority
of tho members of tho local bar wcro op
posed to tho change. When In tho city last
Sunday he conferred with several of tho
members, nnd It was at his suggestion that
tho petitions protesting ngalnst tho passage
of tho measuro aro now being circulated.
Aside from political reasons, thoso opposed
to the bill object to it on grounds that It
provides for tho election of another Judgo
In thlB district. This, It Is claimed, Is en
tirely unnecessary.
TUANSACTIONS IN THI1 COl'HTS.
ltocord of ii liny In the l.rnl Mills of
Council 111 ii IT". I
States Marshal George M. Christian and
W. E. Willis, his deputy, has been trans
ferred from the district court of Hlnggold
county to tho United States circuit court
was under the auspices of the Woodmen of i bore, and will bo heard at the Marcli term.
the World and (be members of the order Lnwliead cams to bo tho owner of n stock
Mrs l Ii! it lr C U'ebslor died last evening ! ods at Mount Ayr. la., which. asserts
ut the residence of her son-in-law. J. K. I ho purchased from A. h. Ingrain, mho has
lingworthy, lfj:t Third iivnue, from con- i .,, forCod Into tho bankruptcy court by
sumption, ugitl til years. The remains will . . n,.. rht utnek nr poods In oues-
be taken to Dch Moines today for burial, his creditors. The stock ot goous in qucs
court thl afternoon out of respect to tho J wag tlic BUDjPCt of discussion in tho upper
body today. The wbolo question of state
printing nnd binding was opened up In an
mnnilmnnl nlTrtrn.l liv rifirdt In TlQVn thl.
work on tho proposed "Iowa Year Hook of
Agriculture" dono under tho systom of com
petitive bids.
Nino new bills wore Introduced In the
senate today. Ono Is tho measuro by Sen
ator Emmcrt for tho establishment of n re
formatory for young mon at Anamosa.
Today Senator Lewis Introduced tho bill
promised by him last week proposing to
repeal tho law granting building and loan
corporations tho right to charge usurious
interest rates. Tho bill repeals tho 12 per
cent Interest clause and provides that such
corporations may not charge moro than S
per rent.
Tho most Important, bill introduced In the
housn this morning was by Dunham, for
tho consolidation of school districts nnd
tho establishment of township high schools,
which was tho measure discussed at length
at tho stato teachers' convention.
At a meeting yesterday afternoon thft
senato committer on constitutional amend
ments nnd suffrage voted to report for pas
sage tho equal 'suffrage bill. Out of seven
members present, llvo voted for the re
port. They wore: Eaton, Hlanchard, Per
rln. Ilrlghton and Hubbard. Finch and
Titus voted against It. Tho bill has been
reported favorably In tho house.
Tho bill passed tho houso this morning
appropriating $1,000 for tho further educa
tiou of Llnnio Hagucwood, tho dcvif, dumb
and blind ward ot the state.
charter member, ban issued a call for the
members to assemble at tho temple at 1:30
o'clock to attend tho funeral In a body. Tho
sorvlces nt tho gravo In Fnlrvlew cemetery
will bo conducted by tho lodge.
Mrs. Jennie Irvlno of Hocky Ford, Colo.,
a nicer of Mrs. llloomor. has arrived to nt
tend tho funeral. A telegram has been re
ceived from J. A. Strelght, In Washington.
I). C, stating that Jils wfe, Mary Bloomer
Strcight, an adopted daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hloomor, will nrrlvo hero Thursday.
Charles A- llloomor of 'Huffnlo, X, Y.,
brother of tho deceased, linn telegraphed
that owing tn his extreme ago and feeble
health ho will bo unnblo to attend tho
funeral.
sklkcts mayohaltv caxihuati:
IIiii'Ph Committee A icon Upon Fretl
II. Hill for the Pluee. .
The committer appointed by C. M. Hurl
Tho suit of H. A. Lawbead against United i ior tno purpose or naming a republican city
ticket lias settled upon Fred. II. lull. tec
rctary of the Empkle-Shugart company, nr.
Its cholco for cnnilldato for mayor. This
selection was arrived at last night at a
meeting of the committee held behind
lead In a room nt the Noumayer hotel n
few weeks ago under circumstances that
fiilloil for a coroner's Impict.
An unrul gasoline slovc caused a small
blaze yesterday ul tho residence of John
Miller, ll:D Tenth avenue which gave tho
lire depart muni u run. Mrs. MUlor carried
the blazing stove out Into the yard and was
li.idlv 1 tinicd about the face In doing so.
The hair was slnuod off one side of her
In ait. The members ()f the household man
aged to extlngulhh the Humes before tho de
partment reached the scone. The kitchen
was considerably damaged.
Assistant County Attorney Kimball se
cured a order yesterday from Judgo Thor
nell to send Arthur Hints, the S-voar-old
miii of Henry Situs, to tJie Iowa Children's
Jlomo society. The father, who reeclttlv
acted us clerk of tile district court granil
Jury, has iibauduned the young lad and his
another Ih dead. The boy Is a bright young
lad and Mr. Kimball would prefer to so
cure him u home somewhere In place of
turning him over to the society, ir ono could
bo found.
N. Y. Plumblne C. Tei. i"0.
Howell's Antl-"Kawf curco coughs, cold.
Davis sells paints.
Work of Iti-i, Del.oiiK,
Hov. Henry Do Long received from Phila
delphia yesterday a renewal of his commls
lon as missionary of tho American Sunday
School union for another year, oomiuonrlns
March 1. During the last year ho has mndu
monthly report to tho union, showing what
ho has done each day. the amount of money
received ami the names of tho donors, tho
number of Sunday schools organized, visited
or otherwise aided. His annual roport.
which he has Just completed, bIiows that ho
nindo during the last twelve months 1.037
visits to families, organized threo and vtsltol
forty-llvo Sunday schools, traveling In the
performance, of his work 4,0!M miles.
One year ago Mr. and Mrs. Do Long
organized I ho Council HlulTs Benevolent ns
Foelallon and secured n hulldlng on Hroml
way as their headquarters. Mayor Jennings
Ohio Knox, F. C. Luigeo, Jacob Sims nnd
Hov. J. W. Wilson comprised the advisory
board, with II. W. Hazclton as treasurer.
The rcKirt of the treasurer for the year
rnilltig today shows that JSOXSO was re
ceived, the expenditures being as follows
Hov. Mr. Do ling, salary, J600; Mrs. Hlack
alary, $30; rent of building. ISO; traveling
rxpeuses, $S8.70; postago and stationery
11.70; balance on hand, $3.
This report does not Include the money
rxpended for the poor, as Mrs. De Long had
charge of that part of tho work. She was
her own treasurer and kept her own ac
munis. She received and paid out during
the year a little over 1250.
United States marshal. Law head claims
that tho value of the stock was $fi,000, and
asks $1,000 additional as damages for reten
tion ot tho stock, which consisted, he says,
of winter goods, and that ho Is out that
amount by reason of not being able to dis
pose of them during tho proper se-nson. He
asks Judgment against Marshal Christian and
bis deputy for $7,000.
Additional trial notices for tho March
term of federal court wcro filed yesterdny
as follows: Grand Island Canning com
pany against tho Council muffs Canning
company; Lawrenco T. Hrown agalnBt tho
Union Pacific. Hallway company, l-reil liecit
against tho Omaha & St. Louis Hallway
company. In the latter caso tno petition
was 'intended so as to make tho recently
nppolnled receivers of tho road party de
fendants to tho action.
Tho trial before Judgo Thornell or tno
personal Injury dnmage suit of O. D. Wheeler
against the Omaha & hi. i,ouis railway occu
pied the day In tho district couri, anu oniy
part ot the evidence for the defense was In
when court adjourned tor tno nay. i nr
hearing will be rcMimed this morning.
J L. 11. MltiBsen of tills county was ap
pointed yesterday by Judgo Thornell guar
dian of August F. SlKlsmund. a person ot
unsound mind. Slglsmund formerly lived
in Howard county, Nebraska, but is now
making his home with Minrsen. He Is pos
sessed of somo personal property In Nebraska.
Tho February term of the superior court
was convened yesterday by Acting Judge
Paul Aylcsworth, and tho following as
signment of causes for trial made, arter
ma
"I havo found your lironchlnl Troche
most useful for lioartencks and colds." I'lior,
h. luce;, u.ucens college, London, jvnii.
Bronchial
Trochis
OF OOSTON
Sold in Ixixes only -AtoM Imitations.
BROWITS
FARM LOANS
Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska
mm uiw.i. j union js 1,'Bsaay, jr.
ii main eh., uouncu mum,
locked doors In Hnrl & McCabe's office la
the Merrlam block.
At a previous meeting tho commltteo had
llxcd on Henry II. Van Hrunt nnd ho was
was telegraphed to at Chicago to know If
ho would accept the nomination It tendered
him. It was generally understood that Mr.
Van Hrunt had consented to 'be a candidate,
but what aroso since to mako tho commltteo
change Its mind Is a secret -locked up In
I ho breasts cf the members of tho commit
tee. All that Is known Is that nt the moot
ing last night It was stated "that thoro wero
several reasons why Mr. Van Hrunt would
not make a strong candidate." What these
reasons wero failed to escape through tho
keyhoh
The name of J. P. Davis was suggested at
tho meeting, but ho firmly declined to be
consldcrol a mayoralty candldato and then
on "motion of Spencer Smith, who urged
that "Fred IIII1 was tho only available can
didate," the commltteo decided to select him
for head of the ticket. Mr. 11111 was called
up by telephone at his rcsldetioo and no
tified that he had been "nominated" for
mayor end that It was tho wish of the com
mittee that ho "run." Mr. Hill at lint ro-
IOWA MINERS WAY STRIKE
Inn Only lie Averted liy O porn torn In
Cclllcrvlllc Illstrlet AKrceluir
to lilcrcllHe of Wiiicoh.
DI3S MOINHS. Feb. 27. (Special Tele-
gram.) A general strike In the Centervlllo
coal mining d strict can only bo averted by
tho action of tho operators In that district
agreeing to grant tho scnlo which tho Joint
session of operators and miners of tho stnto
hanged herself.
dent has been wrong In being so easily
frightened by threatened opposition. The
I result of this, let us hope. Is to be thnt con
Suoiv In Southern flrction
KANSAS CITY, Fob. 27. The heaviest ...in mor iciiu,,(i ln f0iinw tho
snow storm ot tne winter prevails today .n president's Judgment herenftcr. ns llrst do
a short time nn entire block of business
buildings was destroyed. IOss estimated at
$150,000. Judgo W. W. Ilarr. a prominent
citizen, dropped dend from excitement
Tho water pipes were nil frozen nnd the
citizens fought the lire with snow.
Aliilnctor Itnrrntv In luniie An.tlilin.
NKW YOHK. Feb. 27 doome H. Harrow
who, with his wife, kldnnpcd Haby Clurlt In
Central park. Ibis ilt, lust o.ir and who
wim sent to Sing Slug fir fourteen yciiM.
was tod.i sent to the iHun for Insane
rlmliials a'' .Mutteaw.iii bo halng become
Insane Harrow s wife i In Auburn prison,
serving a six ,n.d a half ciri sentence.
The
&32$SMS
Is a proud and pcorloss
record. It Is a record of
cure, of constant con-'
quost over obstinate ills
of woman; Ills that doal
out despair suffering
that many women think
Is woman's natural tor
tage; disorders and dis
placements that drivo out
hope.
Lydla 0. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
euros these troubles of
women, and robs men
struation of its terrorsm
No woman need bo with
out the safest and surest
advice, for Mrs- Plnkham
counsels women free of
charge. Her address is
Lynn, Mass,
Can any woman afford
to ignore tho modlolnoand
the advice that has ourad
a million women"?
central Missouri, Kunsas and the territories.
Snow began falling ut '1 n. m. and at noon,
with tho ground covered to a depth of sev
eral Inches, there aro no signs of nbatemcnt.
Tho temperature Is high nnd wind light.
DYSPEPSIA.
Inll HrciikcrN Ciiptnrcil.
DAVn.N'POHT, la., Feb. 27. (Special Trie-
gram.) llarry Klwell and (!uy Hobhlns,
who escaped from Jail hero yesterday by cut
ting their way through the celling ot their 8llrcly )s t0 DCi wU1 lo!lvp much UlUcMv be.
cell, were captured in Marshalltown today
nnd brought lack tonight.
Goo. S Sml of 75 Nn.au V N
York, s.'ivs ' For vears 1 havo boon troub oij
Willi rheiimn sm and dyspepsia', and I amt
to tlin i on. Union i trv juur pill I Ilium"
dlatci) found stoat -otief fiom their use;
I r-cl like a new ir, in r.in. I comnunct-1
taking them, and would not now be w.tn !
I cannot understand how a republican them. The diww . veep roe ing i ust.i
lo imvc imr. utiii.'i3 vi ruipnini. . i. ..j. -
' int.! my rneuina-ism is
conn entirely 1 mil satlst toil if any on
so ntllliied will give Itiidwa' Pill a tri.i.
they will surely euro ihrm. fur I believe II
Hll . oiiio from i It sM-'om being out ol
order tin liver no; doing itn walk
llvorod, and the president, seeing what evil
results attend congressional opposition, will
resolve to stand more firmly for what ho
sees at the start to be the right and true
policy
"I i
administration could abandon the position ; 'u,"t Iml'
hitherto held by the party, that the Clayton- e0nr entirely I i
Hulwer treaty had bocomo non-existent.
The proposed treaty, even If defeated, as It
Dynnnilte i:plimloii I'nlnl.
ORKAT FALLS, Mont.. Feb. 27 Samuel
T . .... 1. 1 1 1 .1 In.lni, hi, n .lvnnmlln n
plosion In a quarry. His body was horribly ,,.' . " . ...
hind, since it has recognized tho Clayton
Hulwer treaty and given It something like
life.
"My vlow Is that Hrltaln should now he
asked to recognize once for all that no canal
mangled.
cover.
Several others injured will re-
lOUII ! OtCS. ,
Kvanirellst Hlllv Sunday headed n move
ment which closed the Sunday theater In
Hoone.
Tho Christian church congregation of
Creston Sunday raised the debt of $2100
which lias been on llie cnurcn euiucu.
Final reports on the construction of tho
Des Moines auditorium show that Ha ag
gregate cost was $ll,Xfl.i'i.1. Since It was
opened tho auditorium has e-arncil $;i,272.M.
HenJ.imln Marshall, who died on Thursday
last ut Iliirllngtoti. had lived In Dos Moltus
county contlnuou'dy for sixty-one yoirs. An
Ohlo.in by birth, ho settled near llurllngton
In 1S39.
The last of tho school lands In "Woodbury
county has been disposed of. It was a
tract of 210 ucros, whli h In times past no one
had wanted on occoui t of Its being unde
sirable for agricultural purposes.
Tho Amoa Library association hns offered
to give the city of Ames Its library of about
400 volumes, providing the city will care for
It nml make It lice to tho public. Tho offer
will be vitisl on at the spilng elections.
.1. F. Merry of the Illinois Central, for
whom a now town on thnt lino was named,
has offered to give $100 to tho llrst church
building completed In tho town anil u bund
some baby carriage to the llrst baby bom
therein.
A county telephone exchange, connecting
nil tho towns ln the ounty. Is proposed In
Ida county. Serious consideration was
given the project at a meeting hold at Ida
!rovo last week and the .exchange r.fojns
likely to become, a leallty.
Miss Lin y Fntrlnkcr of ('Union refused to
give a tramp who called at tho bouse whore
she was employed something' lo out. The
by thlB republic us It pleases, in pence or
war. That while wo recognize nnd will
respect the rights possessed by foreign
powers upon this continent, we will press by
every legitimate moans for steadily lessen
pad ways
1 Pills
cure a. I D snrdors of tho S' nuacli. HowM,
Kldroyii (ladder DIzzI'ioki. i .n .viies,
riles, Slik Headache, I'.fiiU l nipi.ilnl.-,
Dllloiif tifs. liiiPprHiion i hi i ;3 . and
nil Disorders of the Lntr .r per ho. At
Druggists or by mail liiniun. A to., ui
way s and seo mat tne name is on wnni
you buy.
ing thorn until not a vestige remains and 1 r.im otret. N Y He m .o git "Had-
that under no conditions will any now power
or right of Influence ever be permitted.
"This, according to my Idea, is truo
Americanism and I should rather tolldlfy
American power upon American soli by tho
foot than acquire Illusory possessions on
another continent by the hundred miles.
"In tho 'one ease wo have substance; In
tho other only shadow, bringing grave
dangers with 11.
"1 am Inclined to agree with you that
to adopt the now treaty Is to commit politi
cal sulcldo for tho forthcoming campaign.
Yours truly,
"One who has nover voted anything hut
tho republican ticket, and one who hopes
he may never bo compelled to do to,
ANDHKW CARNF.GIE."
FIRE RECORD.
UOIIItlllN IHvcIIIiik HoilNC
UOUC.LAS. Neb.. Feb. 27. (Special.)-
dwelling houso oeMipled by Mr. Kd Swal
low and owned by Mrs. I)e Long burned to
tho ground this morning. Tho Ilio caught
in tho attic from a defective flue. Kveiy
thlng down stairs was carried out and saved.
Innronsivl urn In 1 hrniifhonf llin titntf Tim
fused to entertain tho Idcn, but on being 1 mntftr wn!) brought up Immediately after
pressed said ho was willing, provided his ' e0,lfprcn(.o convened and after a long
now In session hern may decide upon for
tho ontlro state. The scalo contract In force np morning whop she went out Into tho
In that particular district expired today, f,onin,l ., ! ,,,
wnuo tno contracts in tno lies .Moines and
other districts of Iowa do not expire until
April 1. It w-as stated today that the miners
of tho Centervlllo district do not propose to
work any longer unless they are assured of
nn Increase In the scale of prices.
This stand taken by the miners today In
their conference with tho oporntors Is evl
denco of their determination to carry
through their demand foe a uulform and an
wife would consent to his being a candidate
Mrs. Hill was then called to the 'phono nnd
nei being assured that tho commltteo would
control the republlcnn caucuses and that
Mr. Hill would l nominated without n doubt
sho gave her consent.
Mr. Hill hns been prominently mentioned
ns ono of tho republican nominees for tho
school board. Ho has also been spokcti of
as candldato for alderman at large.
Illoelc of HiinIiion Hiinsrn,
PITTSIiriUi. Fob. 27 At 1 o'clock this
sard on an errand the tramp slipped up morning lire was discovered In Wilson's bit-
hangmudown'her lk'i;. uXahV"1" "" "" J,al" Btrl Mn- Vn
Light On a Mystery
iew l)lllon KNtllbllNlieil.
Commencing Thursday. March 1. the Fort
Dodge & Omaha branch will constitute a
now division of the Illinois Central railway.
Heretofore It has been under tho chargo ot
inline, a. ui s.Pnnilont Dixon of tho Cherokeo illvl
which an adjournment was ordered until: ' . n k . c hcro from
Thursday morning
March 1- Kdwnrd Alnseow ngalnst Kd-
ward Zimmerman.
March & Oiaha Council muffs Hall
way and Hrldge Company niralnst Council
Illuffs, Lake Manawa & Fast Omaha
Company. ...,..
Mnron -l. I'cimui iiKiiiuni wiiiitiia
Council Bluffs Hallway and Ilrldgo Com
pany ami otner.
March ft - W. W. Rogers nsralnst Omaha.
Council Illuffs & Suburban Hallway Com-
I'l'.'V ?. ,.. .. ,..- r,...l
.MUTCH u iJiimiia uiim;ii in nun iv.m-
ml llrldce Comnany ngalnst Omaha.
Council Bluffs nnd Suburbnn Hallway Corn-
March 12-D. J. Fogarty against J. T. Car
pouter (two cases).
March IS Kiln Price and Hello Price
ngalnst W. F. Chllds nnd F. Prouty: Chi
ingo Lumber Company against Oeorire c.
Ix-slln- Charles Howman ngalnst Willi im
Owens.
Mnreh 14 J. L. Peters against "William
Hohnlng nnd others: M. K. Williams
against Dunne' te Co.; W. A Fisher
against Kd F Schroetlr; O. W. Cbnpman
and others nttalnit Caster and other.
Mirch ir J. J Fearon ugalnst M S. Hen
ner; 1-3, C Smith against J. C naker. con
stable, nnd others; K. II. Sheafe nculnst
Hozophlen Dnvl and othors; Hoplitn Peter
son against Fred Wlenmullor and others.
March 1-I. W Hall nnd other. ngalnt
K F Tost nnd others; H. F. Stevlck ngalnst
Henry Wagner; F J. Day against Amelli
Levy; Mnrtha C. Olttlns against John T.
llazcn.
March 17 Branch & Co ngalnst Marcus
Murks & Co. and others; W. A. Maurer nnd
others, executors, against L. Klntiohan and
othors; J. Hruunler ngalnst Marcus Marks
& Co. and others.
March 19-M J Bellinger against Mary
Graham; K. 1L Shtafe aiuliut i A. Blxby
Carbondale, III., will be superintendent or
the new division, with A. M. Shaw as road
master nnd W. Mllllkcn ns supervisor of
track. Mr. Shnw comes hcro from' Birming
ham. Ala. Their headquarters will bo ln
Council Bluffs.
lleul INlnte Transfer.
The following transfers wcro filed yester
day In tho nbstrar-t. title and loan olllce of
J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street:
Ilan Peters nnd wife to Wllllnm
Smith, lots 1. 2 and 3, block Pi, town
of Mliulen, w d $ I.eM
E D. KltiB to Henry Herman, part
IOIJ I llllll . lliuvn I. um nim n ,.,,..
raVkor ' V! Piii'irib arid wife to Peter
II. Tlmm. ivU 17 nnd w',i sw.i
lrt-i."-11, w d ,;;;.
i.".miiiiinl A. Fobr to S. A. Honors.
ne'i, f'Xcopt 1 acre, 7-7r,-40. w d
Edwin I Flowers nnd wife to It. W.
Jones, si-., no1'! al-74-;, w d
3,10)
C.I00
8,01)0
discussion was referred to tho oxceutivo
eciiimlttees of both sides, a committee of
thw? on each side being apiiolntcd to lay
tho matter before tho executive committees,
Theso committees will report tomorrow
morning nnd It will then be known whether
..i not, mem is Hums m uu iiuumu in iuo . . lvlll. , - ,.,:.,. , .......h ,u i ,..,.,,
Iowa mines. form, dry, and taken Internally, somewhat
At today's meeting seventy Iowa mini's illtreient fiom the uncle lnlmlati'H.
wero rcnrcHCntod by their operators and douches, smiffcrs and other romedlo for
there wero 100 minors in attendance ns dele-
Futility of Abusing the Nose to Reach a
Catarrh Why Local Treatment Has
and Must Be a Failure.
BUFFET LIBRARY CARS
Best Dining Car Service.
A catarrh remedy that Is dulng wonders i not tried vears ago. Physicians have nil
along contended that i nnstltntlonal treat
ment was the only way to cure catnrili.
local iiPDliuitlou
i II is known to nil students of cntnrrli that
gates from tho Inrgrst mines In Iowa. Sena- the disease means a disturbed bodily tem
tor H. L. Waterman was unanimously elected poraturo, producing liilbimiiiutlnn In the
cVinlrmnn delicate iiusiil meiiibrii no., nml becomes
, . .u t ,i ' chronic as Ihe result of u huccoshIoii ..f
"Admiral Dewey may bo the democratic ,.,ls, Ti, ny way lo reduce this in-
candldate for the vico presidency," said lamination and restore the membranes to
i average boilllv beat In to trout the nerioui
I system c.'iitr.illliig bodily temperature The
Five transfers, aggroratlng....
I.oro
1.5i)
llnrrliiKe l,leenei.
Licenses to wod wero issued yesterday to
the following persons:
Name ami Heddenee. Ago.
'I'aylor Bowers. Kansas City
May StuvoHson. Kaiwwis City 2.i
flcorge W. Flitilnr, Council Bluffs 2.1
BtR.de I Pryur, Council Bluffs 21
Snmiiel N. Ald' ii. Bed Oak, la CS
Nellie "1 light, Topoku, Kan 2U
Tbomiis W. Jefferson. Oakland, la i
Mary 1-3. Graves, Oakland, lu 2."
Joseph E. Sanderson, Pottuwiittamle ... 21
IdA JJlllcrbcck, 1'ottAwiittamlc, , St
Oeorgo Huffman today.
"I havo Just returned from Washington,
whyro I nttended tho national commltteo
mooting. I can say that everywhere tho talk
was of Dewey to run with William Jcnnlnga
Hryan. This would mako a ticket thnt would
win gloriously. I cannot imaglno n stronger
combination. Whllo nothing definite wan
dono tho sentiment seemed all ono way, that
Dowoy Is tho man. Thero ls no doubt ns to
Bryan heading the tlckcl.o
Huffman wild that ho would call a meet.
Ing or tho state central commltteo in all
probability for March 8, whon plans would
bo made for a stnto campaign. An to tho
date of tho state democratic convent tn ho
said It would probably be set for Mimo tlmo
ln May.
Foreign Insuranco companies doing busi-
Bears tt lf'8 m A,ffars
OASTOKIA.
Bsan th. A Kind YO'J Hava Always Boi'2'.l
31eT'9 &7E&1
OASTi'CrilA.
Bcmi tho v. w1tl3 Ui Y011 1,3,19 k3n lW
but I bo uIim iico of an i-xurt Hlieclllo pri
vented priu Hi-ill ilemoiiHtratluii of the
I henry. Now that tho sneclllc hui been
found considerable progress H reported In '
curing ii ilNeiis" which ha.-i lioreloforo re- !
slstcd tho best medical talent. Oiuiss" Ca
turib Tnbl. ts are sold by nil llrt-oliis
ilriigglHtM nt 50 cents a box. In ease your
druggist does not have them a box will bo
mailed direct, prepaid, on application to
) E tiauss, Marshall, Mich lie also sond
free of charge u treatise on citnrrb nf tbo
success of (iiiUMs' Tablets In ibui fur so , mucous membranes of the oar, iiomi, throat,
surprising tl.it H is a wmider tbo plan wa-l eye, htomiu h, bladder and Imwi Is.
LI IM
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nut-.
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1IM
CIS
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CIGARS
TRY
ONE
Otit-of-'towii
)atients will find us able to
nttoiul to thoir denial work while they
aro in the city. We have .just put in
another chair, so that patients will
not bo obliged to wait or be disap
pointed. You will bo pleased both by
the quality of the work and tho price.
j Telcpliiino 115 j
II, A. Woodbury, !). D. S-, Council Bluffs,
30 r63i1 Sti Grand Hotel.
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Said o morbid poet long years
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I am prone to doubt that an
cient sage
When I look at The Dee's great
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