8 THIS O:rATTA PAIIiY .1TEE: SATUTIDAY, APHTTj 28, moo. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. .Ml Mill .MU.vriojf. Davis sells class. Oiis IlxturcH and globes at Hlxby'n. Morehouse & Co., magazines bound. Hudwclser beer. V. Rosenfetd, agent. J'lno A, .!; C. beer, Noiimnycr'B hotel. Schmidt's photos, new and latest styles. J'rrry lilt-tun's, Ir. any number. C. K. Mexnndcr & Co., X13 Ilroadway. Oct your work done nt the popular Eagle laundry, 721 -Ilroadway. 'I'honc 157. V C KMtej), undertaker, 2S Pearl street. Jj'el phones: Olllce, 97; residence, 33, -Mrs. K. C. Lalnson and children have re turned from a two weeks' visit nt Oil tnnn, In. ' . ydo Davis," MM 'Ninth avenue, was rc- Sor'ed to thi! Board of Health yesterday s suffering from the measles. 'I ho Industrial 'school will meet this aft frr oon at i o'clock ut the t'nlon mission, rifteenth attcc,t and J'lrst avenue. Them will be u sprcliil meeting of l;x EVERYTHING MUST BE GOOD Reform Oommlttee Doesn't Intend U Take Ohanosi on Failure. StRVES NOTICE ON THE COUNTY ATTORNLY KlllpncU Drcllnrs lo Issue the l'ro iiiiiit'liiiiiento the Iti'foriurrn Ask nml .he Mnttcr Will llt-nt n 'l'linc. The "reform" committee which secured the closing of the gambling rooms Is otlll In hudnr.l. ftfMnldt rimnrtn tn thn rnn- folHlnr We. No. 2G9. Ancient Free and I tmrv tn furl It Id vnrv mliph n1lt'.v na Ai.'rpted Allisons, this evening for work i ' , , , ,i,, ,.-.i , ' ,,., thn sccotwl 'dtsrcok was made manifest yesterday morning when A meeting of'tho republican central com- Attorney James McCabo and other inemboru Sn Men will be held this afternoon at $ , of the organization owooped down upon ji- ock In the ofllco of Chairman Kvcrcut ( tno county attorney's ofllco with u demand In tho Mcrrliim Mock. , that , raacnntt, aml smlar a0.calcA M, Keating, a Juror In the case, or Doug-I ...... . . , , las against Mc-Kcnzln In the superior court, t gambling devices be nt onco suppressed by was taken wuddenly 111 yesterday afternoon I the. county authorities. County Attorney and had to bo removcu to nis name in a Klllpack happened to bo out of the city vldlng the district and urge several reasons why tho present conditions should not bs disturbed. Thoy say In tho first place that It will tnko buslneso that properly belongs to Counrll IllufTs and wilt tend to decrease tho business nt the 'terms of court here, which, owing to tho removal of the head offices of the federal Judge nnd United States marshal to Do? Moines, lino already been greatly diminished. Further they assert tint several counties adjacent to l'ottawat tamlo are Included In tho new division nnd thnt pcoplo of these counties wilt be greatly inconvenienced by having to nttend court nt Creston Instead of In this city. An a glaring Instance of this thoy point to Toga and Fremont counties, to which Council Iilufm !s far easier of acceen than Creston would be. Davis sells paints. IHXiS, IHMiS AMI COItX AM, MIXF.Il. carriage nncammnnnt No. 8. Union Veteran Xa- Eli'n. will hold an open meeting In Wood- when tho commltteo paid his office a visit and Clom F. Kimball, his assistant, had to m n ot tho World hall thl evening to i bear tho brunt of tho onslaught. W.k!1 Wt' l"M vetcranH nml lhclr fr,onilf,l Tho committee, for which ns boforo At Bri1. u..ni.!.. --.i ir. ,-.,,,, -,.,. , .torney McCabo ncted as chief spokesman, (Jllliomiivillirillil i' nils ' - i , . . . . . .. c 'ed in the Northwestern .yards last night Insisted that tho county attorney at onco E Intrlen to .Mnzcn of n l.ii.vmilt Tliremli-it by u Jury. Spotted hogs and a colllo dog entered prominently into a damage suit which was on trial before a Jury nnd Judgo Smith In the district court yesterday. Klmcr F. Taw zcr and W. It. McClelland, two farmers of Garner township, were tho plaintiff and de fendant respectively, Tawzer asked for $100 of McClelland's cash, claiming that the latter's hogs had destroyed $23 worth of his corn and that ho hnd been damaged to tho tuno of $75 for an noyance suffered and time spont In protect ing his premises from the deprodatlons of theso sol f saiiio hogs during the suinmor and full of 1899. McClelland camo back nt Tawzcr with a. cross bill for $100. He alleged that Tawzcr hfiil ilnnrwrM hltt irtlllri ,1ntr mirl ilrmrlvnri him I h0f .rhilrrbr"", ',he,'I I i:oc?od V drlv lhc Blnt machl?cs. of the animal's services In tho management -v. n ,nn cuv. nnKPsmnii .Mei:.mn. nociariMi ... ... , - . .v. .i -t ut . . ,,. mi. HI HH llllfl UN H. WlllU I IllllC Ul o Hosslnn. which lii'Ao stolen. M.r. Kamuel Wiilhnrn. who was eommlt el to St. Bernard's hospital on January 2 bv the commissioners on Insanity, died nt that Institution yesterday. She was 32 yt.irs of ago nnd tho daughter of II. Van liibeii of this citv. Knrold Hubert nnd Hon Spry tried to pttl their dllTerencos with their lists last night nn liroadway, near the Northwest ern de:mt, when an olllrer called time. Judso Aylesworth will referee tho next round tu pollen court this morning. Ilov. t:. W. ISrIckson. pastor of the Fifth Avenue Methodist church, will go to Sll vir f'lty today to conduct n. nunrterly meellnif over Sunday. Tho pulpit nt tho 0''flli nvenun church will be filled Sunday lis- Itov. C. V. Ilalch of Missouri Vnlley. T'io remnlns of I.fon Van Fo5sen, brother of John Vnn Kossnn of 410 South First street, who was killed In the. railway ynrdH at Tracy, Cul.. last Sunday, are ex pected to reach here this afternoon, when arrangements for tho funeral will be made. Miss Kllen Windsor Aylesworth, daugh ter of Judge Aylesworth, and Mlsn Har riett I,i)clllo Undt. daughter of Attorney Jr m I.lndt, both of this city, were mem tr of tho clnss that graduated from fVlghtnn -Medlral college, Omaha, Thurs-Ua:- "His Hotter Half," one of tho most ex-cru-liitlffgly funny farcical concoctions to wMch thn amusement patrons take so kindly nml seems to relish ubove nil other forms of theatrical entertnlnment, will hnl 1 forth ut the Dohuny theater Sunday hlsht. D.ivls Franklin, tho 3-yenr-old son of Mr. and MrsN Kdwnrd Hlchards, 12.10 Sixth ave nue, died yrstcrdny afternoon of pneu monia. Tho funeral will be held Sunday mornlns at 10 o'clock from tho resldenco. Itov. T. F. Thlckstun will conduct tho cervices. Waldo Joluifon and Nat nethers, who T'irtlelpatnd In tho light In tho gallery of the Dohnny iheuter Thursday night, were frnch fined $3 and costs In police court yes terday mornlns. 'Chp costs In ench case, owlna to thn number of witnesses, amounted to J9.60. Jnko Hethers was ills charged, rns lie proved to tho satisfaction of the eottrt that ho was not mixed up In tho frrras. Kd Duffeo. ngtilnst whom a charge of threatening' to murder "Mrs. Minnie Tucker with ii knlfo Is pending In Justice Vlen's court. Is In troublo ngaln. Mrs. Kato Ma tin n Hied an Information In tho same court' 8'esterday charging him with threatening ha murder her. A warrant for his arrest on ths'new charge, was Issued. Tho hearing In tho ouiio In which Mrs. Tucker Is the prosecuting witness Is set for May 3, DufCee liuvlng tu tho meantime been released on bandy. ICvanecllst H. W. Jamison Is In thn city vlsltlnz for a few days with Rev, J. W. fWllson and family. Ho will occupy tho pul jilt at tho Congregational church tomorrow tiiornlns and. evening and at 3 o'clock In the afternoon will deliver e special lecture to men only on the subject, "Tho Young Man nnd Strange Women." Admission to thn lecture, which will bo free, will bo by tickets. Sir. Jamison has been engaged for throw years In evangelistic work, but was formerly pastor of a Sioux City church for tilno i-ears. N. V. numbing Co., Tol. 250. Commonwealth 10c cigars nro good cigars. Gravel roofllng. A. H. Read, 541 U'way. "Mr. nilcy," who Is "spoken of so highly," Is n good companion to meet. Tho next llmo you smoko a cigar form his acquaint-Race. Mrs. Curl I n Is nt Fremont. Mrs. I.lzzlei Carlln,-wlfe of Hoy Carlln, & barber living at 333 North First street, who disappeared from her home last Wednesday afternoon, has been located nt Fremont, Neb., where sho Is reported to (bo Insane and In care of tho authorities. Carlln left for the Nebraska town last evening. Mrs. Carlln, who Is a hnndBome young nomnn 23 years of ago, left her home (Wednesday afternoon about 3 o'clock, telling ono of the neighbors thnt she had some shopping to do downtown. Her little baby nho left In caro of ono of tho neighbors. Bho was known to havo upwards of $100 with her at tho tlmo nnd when she failed to ruturn home that night her husband fciired slip had met with foul play. A soarch of the town was Instituted, but no traco of tbo missing woman could be found, neither could It bo learned that sho had visited any of tho stores whet-o sho was In tho habit of trading. Tho search was then continued across tho river, where It was learned that a woman answering tho description qi .Mrs. uarun nau cnangeil a $."0 bill nt tho Webster street dopot nnd purchased n ticket for Fremont, Neb Jlnowlng thnt among the money Mrs. Carlln liad In her possession when she- left homo was a $50 bill Carlln felt certain that H whs his wlfo who had purchased tho ticket to Fremont. . As his wlfo had no friends or relatives that ho know of In that town Carlln was at a less to under stand why sho had gone there. Fearing that romo scandal might develop he kept the Matter of his wife's disappearance a secret until hp received word from the nuthor Jtles nt Fremont yesterday that sho was thoro and was out of her mind. Tho young woman, It Is Mild, had never iboforo Bhown signs of metital derangement nnd tier husband Is nt n loss to expialn her Ptrungo condition. Ho says that when ho Jeft homo on the morning of Wednesday Inst to go to work his wife was seemingly nil rignt nnu mero wus nuiuing in ner man nor or actions to Indicate In the slightest way that sho was not In her usual stato ot mlml. that It was tho duty of tho county attorney to enforce tho law In this reHpect and p'rae- tlcally Intimated that tbo committee con sidered It was ono of tho county attorney's duties to ferret out nil tho slot machines In exlstenco In the city and nt once pro ceed to enforco their owners to tako them out of business. Tho committee had pre pared tho following manifesto, which it suggested tho county attorney ehould forth with Issue: To Whom It May Concern: The under slgnetl re authorized and requested by the county attorney to announce that slot ma chines Involving chance nnd nil other fnmhllng devices and prnctlces In Council Huffs must go, and that at once. This notice Is not given because deserved, nnd other warnings there will not be. After this date these Implements will be seized nnd destroyed, ns provided by section 40fi.1 ot the code, tho house In which they are located will bo prosecuted as a nuisance nnd abated ns such under section 50V) of tho codo nnd the punishment administered pre scribed by 6031. Tho parties implicated will be further prosecuted under section 4962. It will behoove landlords to sen thut their properties are not Involved by suffering perpetration of this crime. Hxpllclt notloe Is now given by the undersigned thnt those making prosecution necessary will bo made warnings to others llkc-mtndcd. Compro mises or easy sentences will not even bo considered, Leaving a copy of the manifesto with Mr. Kimball, tho committee, stated It would call again In tho afternoon, when It hoped to find tho county attorney at home. County At torney Kllpatrlck arrived homo In the af ternoon and waited until 6 o'clock In his ofllco, hut tbo commlttco did not put In an appearance. Speaking on tho demands of tho "reform" committee, Mr. Kllpatrlck suld: "This committee, or at least Borne of Its members, seem to havo a mistaken Idea as to tho duties of a county attorney. It Is not tho duty of n county attorney to fllo Infor mations in such enses. This Is open to any person to do and when Informations are filed this office is ready to attend to tho prosocutlon. 1 havo no Intention of acting In tho doublo capacity of prosecuting wit ness and prosecuting attorney. I nm and havo always been ready to proseciito cases when Informations have been filed. I havo no Intention to Issue uny manifesto ns to tho slot machines, as tho committee evidently desires I should. It Is not pnrt of tho uttes of this ofllco to Issuo manifestos. If Mr. McCabo and his associates Intend to attempt Impeachment proceedings against mo to compel mo to obey their dictation thoy cannot co.nmenco them any too soon to suit mo. I know what tho duties ofmy fftco nre. and stand ready to perform them. All this bluster and talk will not Induce mo to act otherwise." That some of tho wine rooms are still do Wig business was brought to the nntlco f tho police Friday night when Jesse Havens, a young girl of respectablo parents, who has given tho authorities more or leas troublo during tho last year, was fouud in wlno room at tho rear of tho satoon at Tenth Btreot nnd Hrondway. Sho and her malo companion were arrested. Yesterday morning tho girl wns committed to the county Jail In default of a bond, under the agrancy act. Her companion, who gave the name ot Drown, wns fined $5 and costs. TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EISE ' 'A nnwder to bo shaken Into tho shoes (Tour feut feel swollen, nervous nnd hot. rnrt get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoos, try Alien s i-not-Kiise. 7 rnni thn feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet. Ingrowing nails, blisters nnd callous spots. Helloves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try It today. Bold 'v all druggists nnd shoe stores for 25c Trial package FHKK. Address, Allen S. OlmsteJ ueitoy, xs. , FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska nu town. J amis n. .uraujr, jr. I Uti Main SU Council Dluffi. premises and ruined tho usefulness of said cantno to the great damage to him of $50. McClelland further ojalmed that Tawzer owed htm $17 for straw and tho balance of his counterclaim ho nskod as damages for being brought Into court on such a trivial case. Half the residents tn the nalghborhood of tho two farraors wcro In court as witnesses, one side or the other, nnd one wtlncss in particular wns very cortaln that It was Tawzer's hogs and not McClelland's thnt had destroyed tho corn. When nsked by tho at torney for tho plaintiff how ho know thoy wero Tawzer's hogs, ho replied: "Decauso thoy were spotted." Ho wns forced to ad mit, however, that McClelland's particular breed of hogs nlso enrrted spots on their anatomy, but ho refused to give any other answer than that ho "knew by their Bpots that tho worO Tawzer's hogs." Tho Jury presumably did not tako the spots Into deep consideration as It brought tn a verdict for Tawzer for $75. It Is said that tho caso wilt bo apponled. Mr. niley C-cent cigar. Howell's Antt-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds. ltenl Kstnte 'I'rnnsfcrs. Tho following transfers wero filed yes terday In tho abstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squlro, 101 Pearl street: Perrv J. Nelson and wlfo to L,. P. Jones, h swtt 13-74-39; w. d $ 4,000 Nancy J. Hcnedlet und husband to Huldnh 11, Hanna. lot 9. block 3, Hinckley's add to town ot Walnut; w. d 6- Louis Valler and wlfn to I'eter C Nellsen, lot 4, block 11, arlmcs' add; w. d y W0 B. I). Sellard and wlfn to John W. Tnmpleton. lot 2 In sub. of O. I. lot 10G, Council Bluffs: w. d 1,900 John J. Hess and wlfo to Julius Peter son, fVi sw',1 wVa 33-75-13; W. d l.SOO Julius Peterson nnd wlfo to John J. Hess, lot . block 5, Rayllss & Pal mer's add; w. d 1.000 W. 8. Cooper ot al, referees, to Mary A. Huynes, n 40 ft of lot A, JeftcrlS" sub. lot 7, block 2, Ixirlmer's sub. und nlloy adjoining; rot. d 3.680 Wo Bell gas stovoa on monthly payments at half tho price of a gasollno stove. Tho Gas company, 26 Pearl street. OPPOSITION TO Till HIlPllimN llll.I,. Attorney Will Protest Aitnlnnt I)In- ttirliiincc of .liiilli-lal DlNlrlct. The majority of tho members of tho bar cf this city aro opposed to tho bill Intro duced by Congressman Hepburn In the house creating tho southern division ot the south ern district of Iowa for Judicial purposes. A meeting of the bar will bo held this uiorn- ng at to o ciock in tno superior court room, at which tho bill will bo discussed ami some action decided upon. The meeting, which will be held at the suggestion of Congress man McPhcraon, was called by First Vlco President Spencer Smith, tu tho absenco of Flnley Burke, president of tho associa tion, who Is traveling In California. Tho bill In qtutitlon, which wns frnmed by those Interested In tho change last fall, is to create another division In the southern district of the federal court nnd establish tbo holding of termn of court at Creston, in Soven transfers, total $13,703 Fuiiernl of Kuiloru Anderson. Tho funeral of Miss Eudora A. Anderson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. An derson, was held yesterdny nfternoon from tho family residence on Kast Ilroadway. Tho services were conducted by Itov. G. E. Walk, rector of St. Paul's church. Tho floral trib utes wero beautiful and numerous and evidenced the esteem nnd lovo In which the deceased was held hy her many friends. Among tho floral offerings wero handsome sot pieces from tho members of Company L, Fifty-first regiment, and tho Ganymede Wheel club. Tho pallbearers were O. In goldsby, Glen Mather, Frank Hoagland and Julius Dcetken. Tho remains were followed to tho last resting plnce In Walnut Hill cemetery by n long cortego. The Gas company furnishes gas heaters for bath nnd bedrooms free. the man fell nstraddlo, grasped It with hU hands nnd hung thero apparently uncon scious. When rescued from his perilous perch Drlckto was found to be bruised nnd cut, but wilt recover unless Internal Injuries of a fatal nature should develop. Celelirntr Odd Fellows' I)ny. LE.MAIIS, la., April 27. (Special.) Showery weather nnd tnuddy streets some what marred tho celebration of Odd Fellows' dny, under tho auspices of tho Trl-state association. A perfect dclugo ot rain fell on tho evening previous, spotting tho dec orations and Interfering with the program arranged. Tho morning, however, broko clear nnd warm and nbout 1,000 visitors at tended tho celebration. Owing to tho muddy condition of tbo Btrects the parade was con fined to the sldcwnlks and about 500 marched In line, headed by Heed's band of Sioux City. Tho exercises at tho opera house were hold In tho nfternoon and the house was tfrowded. Cleanse tho liver, purity' the blood, In vlgorato tho body by using DoWitt's Ltttta Early Risers. These famous llttlo pllla al ways act oromotly. j SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.) Tho annual meeting of tho South Omaha Commercial club was held In the council chamber with over halt of the members present.. President Flynn occupied tho ohalr nnd Jack Watktns filled the office of secretary. It wiui doctded to purchase a copy of tho printed voliwno of "Tho Commercial Bodies of tho United States" In order that data relating to South Omaha might bo Inserted. Noxt In order camo reports of committees nnd tho committee on telegraph nnd telo phono failed to report on account of tho absenco of Mr. Christie, tho chairman. In connection with tho franchise asked for by a foreign company several members mado r mnrks. Mr. Dnrrctt said that he failed to see whero South Omaha would derive nny spe cial benefit from a toll stntlon established at tho exchange, as proposed. Ho thought that tho council ought to Insist that at least four toll stations bo located cast of tho tracks tt tho franchise wns granted. A. 11. Murdock thought another lino hero would bo of material advantage to tho city. Jim nulla said that he favored competition with proper restrictions, but ho wants tho new company to pay something for the right of way tho samo as tho gas company. Philip Kraus of Albright nssertcd that two tele phones wero a nuisance and ho did not be llovo In complicating matters. Tho present servlco Is, he said, good enough for him. Richard O'Keeffo was willing to ndmlt a competing company, but he wants the city to dcrlvo somo be no fit financially, and this tho ordinance before the council docs not provldo for. At tho conclusion of the talks tho matter was referred to tho proper com mlttco with instructions to confer with tbo city council and see that the Interests of th city wero properly taken care of as regards n bonus. Next came tbo street car question and thero wns n long talk by serernl members. It was the general opinion that there must bo a crosstown lino', and to this end at torneys wore solected to sco that tho charter provisions were complied with. Jack Walt ers told his experience with the officers of tho Oraahn company and ho assertel that If It was shown t,bat tnopcoplo of South Omaha mean business there will be little difficulty In securing hotter, servlco. A crosstown lino will bo demanded and arrangements wero mado for tie-procuring ot tbo samo. President Fiynn"r6ad his annual report, which was full1 of rajat for thoughtful por sona. It contained 'in' brief tho work of the club during tho last year. Ho said that there was good reasons for being satisfied with tho work, because a great deal had boon accomplished nnd more work of tho samo nature wns now In hand. He said that agita tion was the basis of tho work. In con clusion he paid n neat tribute to tho news papers for assisting In tho good work now being dono by tho Commercial club. Tho report of Secretary Watkins followed and was very favorably received. Coming next wns the report of tho chairmen of com mittees. Tho by-laws were amended so as to give tho directors greater scope. Tho Intention Is to Increaso tho dues In order to secure funds for tho carrying on of tho work In view. Tho old directors were re-elected. cKi.KiirtA'ri; ohant'.s niivriinAY. I.ni-KC Ilnnunet in lies .MoIiicm In Honor nf the Oi'cnNlon. DES MOINES, April 27. (Special Tele gram.) Tho Grant club tonight celebrated the annlverpnry of tho birth ot General Grant with u bnnquot at tho Snvcry houso. Plates wero laid for 350. Luther Laflln Mills and Frank Lowdcn ot Chicago wero tho principal speakers. It was ono of tho most elaborate uffalrs over held In tho city. Prominent men from nil over the stato wero present. Sprie XuticcN on Siilniiiix. IOWA CITY, In.. April 27. (Special.) Eight local snloon keepers and browers to day wero served by the sheriff with original notices thut suits applying for perpetual Injunctions restraining them from selling liquor will bo commenced In the uoxt term ot tho district court. Theso suits will be prosecuted by attorneys In tho employ of tho Iowa Anti-saloon league. During tho past few days Attorneys II. M. Havner of Mnrongo and F. S. Dunshco of Des Moines, both alleged to be In tho employ ot tho Anti-saloon league, havp been In Iowa City Dr. ICimor Cuneil. A number of friends of former Mayor Elisor called at his resldenco nbout 7 o'clock last night and presented him with a hand somo gold-headed caue, suitably Inscribed. Thoso who wero concerned In the selection of tho gift were: George E. Duuscorabe, building Inspector; W. L. Holland, city olec trlclan; Petor Lenagh, garbago master; W. S. Cook, plumbing Inspector; Stephon Alllo, captain of police; J. C. Carroll, former chief of police; John Ross, acting street commis slpner. In responding to tho presentation remarks Dr. Ensor said that ho was taken entirely by surprise, ns ho had never expected anything of the sort. Ho thanked the donors nnu showed his appreciation by Bervlng refresh ments nnd clsars. and are said to havo found many saloons addition to those nt present held In Des I tell'e run contrary to the letter nnd spirit Moines. Council Illuffs and Keokuk. The 01 lno stal mul" law' BUlla "v bill has been introduced at tho instnnco of two locuI hrowcrs will bo prosecuted on tho the neonlo of Creston. who for n long tlmo KTounrt that no petition of consent has ever hnvB hnpii wnrwimr t hnvn ihu now .Uvi.inn . been obtained to manufncturo created. Now that Creston Is nsaurcd of a new federal building, which Is to coflt up ward of $50,000, It Is doubly anxious that federal court for tho southern district should bo held there. Tho bill, as It has been reported from tho Judiciary committee ot the house, pro vides that the following counties shall com prise th new division: Lucas, Clark, Union, Adair, Adams, Fremont, Page, Tnylor, Ring- gold, Decatur, Wayno and Appanoose. The original bill also Included Montgomery county, but this was strlckon out in com mittee, supposedly at the Instigation of Congressman Mcl'herson, What Mr. Mc Phcrr'on'fl own prlvato opinions nro as to tho expediency of tho bill aro not known here, but ho la well awnro of tho fact that tho members of tbo bar of this county aro opposed to It. It Is for this reason that ha suggested that a meeting of tho bar tissoclatlon bo called and some action taken, The belief Is here that when the bill comes up for passage Congressman Mc l'herson will opposo It. Tho creation of this new division, It Is said, will Incur no additional expense to the government, as tho people of Creston havo guaranteed to provldo rooms for tho cqurt freo of cost. It will, however, neces sitate the clerks ot both tbo circuit and dis trict courts of the southern district employ ing deputies at Creston to look after tho business thero of the new division. The members of the bar of this county say thero U no need for thus furtbor dl- to manufncturo In this county. Tho brewers claim to havo been glvon the necessary consent by 'tho city council a few weeks ago. Two saloon men of Iowa City, ono each In tho ndjolnlng vll lago of Oxford and Solon, havo nlso been Borvcd with notices of Injunction suits. Kuliu (ietn Fifteen Yriirn. CEDAR RAPIDS, la., April 27. (Spoctnl Telegram.) Todny wub 80ntmce dny In tho dlctrlct court. Albert Kubn, tbo saloon keeper who nttemptcd to dynamite the house of Attorney Corn last Thanksgiving night nnd who stilted that ho did It sUnply for a scaro In the hope ot putting n stop to blackmailing practices, was sentenced ito fifteen years at hard labor. J. C. Dow man, uttering forged paper and who was In a plot to rob T. M. Sinclair & Co. of a largo sum of monoy through forged hog tickets, wbb given seven years in tho ponltentlary. E. M. Roth, n well known traveling man, convicted of adultery, whoso wife filed th intormntlon and then desired to prosecu tion dropped, wns given thirty days la Jail. FnllliiK Mim (.'nti'lien Mod, IOWA CITY, la., April 27. (Special,) While working today on tho fourth floor of tho now colloxiato building of the University of Iowa, William Drlckle, a laboror, fell off of a scaffolding nnd was severely Injured Nothing lay between the falling man und tin ground, sixty feet below, except a few Iron beams and girders. Twenty foot btlow vaa a small tron bracing rod, upon, which Fire A I a rm lloxeii A'eedeil. Property owners In tho western part of tho Fourth ward aro anxious to secure fire alarm boxes. A number of hydrants havo boon placed In this ward lately, but thero la a dearth of alarm boxes and telephones . i . . ., nro scarce, une property owner in inu ward asserted yesterday that If n fire was to break out In tho thickly populated dis trict In tbo Fourth want It would tako some tlmo to notify tho department. An alarm box la needed, and to this end a petition has been presented to the council, asking for tho location of an alarm box at Fortieth WHILE BUILDING THE old MISSIONS of California the good padroi were, assisted by Nature's uncivilized rsce tho Indians then sturdy of form and stron of limb, duo to their knowledge and uso of extracts from roots and herbs that prevented and cured Urlo Acid Polsonliig. Their formulas aro used In SAN CURO and SAN CURO CATHARTIC TABLETS -Sure Cure for Rheumatism, Kidney, Bladder and all Uric Acid Troubles. Ask tho DruggUt for California's Mission Remedies Beautifully Illustrated liook mulled frea on application to 8an Ciiho Mkiiicau Co., uot Angeirs, i;ai, Gala Cactus Liniment Acts with lightning speed in reducing all Inflammation. and J streets. Tho potltlon will be duly f connldered by tho city officials and If It Is advlsnble tho prayer of tho petitioners I wilt bo granted. MitKle City (lonslp. Thero wilt bo a sneclal missionary pro gram nt the First Uaptist church Sunday morning. A nnuniift nf thn rttv council will be held tonight for the purpose of considering mat ters of importance. Illds fnr thn erection of C. A Mclchfr's new residence nt Twonty-thlrtl and F streets will bo opcneii .Mommy. Michael Cudnhv of Chicago Is here nnd will reninln for a dny or two. Ho Is looking over tno cudnliy plant nt mis piacc. Miss Jnnnlo (Trillium severs her connec tion with tho city clerk's office today. Her plnco has been taken by Mrs. J. H. Ashe, Dan Montague, city sanitary Inspector, Is on tho sick list, but It Is thought that ho will be nblo to bo around .within n day or two. Tho Democratic club will meet Sunday nfternoon at 2 o'clock at rooms in tne l'lo neer block on N street. All democrats nro Invited. A llro In Oest's bowling nlley nt Twentieth ami Missouri avenue cniieu out tne uetviri ment shortlv nfter 0 o'clock yesterday morning. Tho loss will not amount to over There appears to be 11 kinds of trouble nt tno need notci just now, tub uonrucrs seem to enjoy It und continue to demand an Increase In the slzo of the pieces of pis acrveci. Strike Grow l.iiriter. DETROIT, Mich., April 27. Today tho strlko of tho job pressmen, feeders und ns sletants assumed lnrcer nronortions. Press men's union No. 2 decided to supnort the junior union nnn its members wero ordered out on a synuathctlc Btrlke. The shops which nre holding out ngalnst the union nro tied ur moro effectually than before. A hnlf dozen of tho lending job ofllecs have, signed tno scnio and recognized tho union, Stubbed lu Court Itoom. PARIS, Tex., April T. During a quarrel m a court room nuro tins nfternoon ui ycr 11 P. Scott stnbbed Justlco J. J. Hooks In the stomach. Scott 1b tinder arrest. Tho condition or Judge hooks is serious, Porter Brrlotmly III, NBW YORK. April 27.-John Addison Porter, formerly private, secretary to Presl dent McKlnley. Is reported to be seriously 111 In this city. He cumo hero to undergo u surgical operation. noCU'l'A SAM1AIWOOI) CAI'SUIiES. Cures Oor.orrhoea, Gleet, unnatural dis charges tn a faw days. All druggists, accept only Docuta, by mall $1.60, full directions, Dick & Co.. 1U Centra SU'Naw York. Painful Periods arm ovorcomo by Lydla Em Plnkham's Vogetablo Compound. Fifty thousand happy woman testify to this In grateful letters to Mrs Plnkham. Menstruation Is a severe strain on a wo man's vitality. If It is painful something Is wrong which Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound will promptly set right f If exoesslvo or Irregular write to Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. Evidence abounds that Mrs. Plnkham's advice and medicine have for many years been helping women to bo strong. No other advice Is so un varyingly accurate, no other medicine has such a record of cure. St. Vitus' Dance Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People Mrs. Minnie l'lcdler, of ilt Pleasant, Iowa, says ! " I was alUictetl for years with St. Vitus' dance. The first symptoms of the disease began in 1S89, when the nerves began twitching in my left hand. I con sulted physicians of this city, but none of them ever did tne particle of good. After I hnd suffered for two and one hnlf years, the disease continuing to grow worse, I heard of Dr. Williams' rink. Pills for Pale People. " It was in 1891 that I was induced to try them, nnd I wns surprised at my rapid improvement. I took only two boxes, and was entirely cured. It wns hard to realize that I, who for over two years wns scarcely able to walk, and who often found it almost impossible to talk, should be restored to perfect health and in full possession of nil of my powers by two boxes of this wonderful remedy. "Iain happy to state that my health is still perfect and I have never had the slightest symptoms of n return of the disease, although it is eight years since I was cured. " I)r. Williams' Pink PUN tor Tale People contain, in a condensed form, all the ele menu necemry to give new life anil richness to the blood nnd restore shstlered nrrrrs. They are an unfailing specific for such dis eases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Bt. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia rheu matism, nervous headache, the nfler-effectsof la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow eomplexions, all forms of wcakuess either in male or female. Dr. Wllllsmi' Pink Pills tor Psle Ptople ire ntrtr sold bjths doisn orhundred, but slwsys In pick sgts. 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