D TTTT3 OfATTA T ATLV TiTSTC: WETXESTAT, .TVTjY 11, 1000. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM COUNCIL MINOR JIEJITIO.1. Davis Bells class. II. M. Leffert, optician. 23? H'wny. Gaa fixtures and globs at Illxby's. Magazines bound, Moorehouse & Co. Iludwelser becr. L. Ilnsonfcld, ngent. Kino A. B. C. beer, Neumayor's hotel. Hchmldt's photos, now anil latest styles. Try Keystone Printing House. 'Phono 3iS. You get the best dinners at the Vienna. W. K. Lewis sells monuments. 301 ll'way. Hclentlllo optician (it Woolmnn's, 409 IJ'way. . Pictures suitable for gifts at C. L. Alex ander & Co.'h, 333 II" way. Charles H. Oould has returned from his) vacation trip to Colorado. The vacation prlzo will go to the Council Uluffa girl who hustles votes. Miss Jessie lloyson of Lincoln, Nub., Is the guest of Mrs. P. It. Ooodrl.h. Get your work dono at the popular Eaglo laundry. 724 Hrondway. 'Phone 157. i.Mrs. A. Dlngman und daughter, Maybel, nro visiting relatives In Dayton, In. W C. Estop, undertaker. 2 Pearl street Telephones: Omce. 97; residence. 33. Mrs. Thomas Jarvls und daughters left Monday for an extended Callfornlan trip. W F. draff, undertaker and licensed cm balmcr, 101 South Main street. 'Phone G0b. (Mrs. Henry Do Long left lust evening for Ohio to visit relatives for the mimtrnr months. Mrs. D. J. Clnrk of Fifth avenue has as her guest her niece, Miss Kato Miller of Postvllle. In. V J. Staples and May Acres, both of this clt . were "married yesterday. Justice Men performing the ceremony. Ernest Stephan Is home from Arizona, where ho has been for this Inst two months for the. benefit of his health. Miss fihriver and Miss Kittle Olsen eft last evening for Denver nnd other Colorado Tn!n tn sneml tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Olbson nnd son Claude of ntuff street lert ycsieriiny lor u wjuuni tit Snlrlt Iike und Arnold's Park. Postmnster I. M. Treynor has gone to Kulilt Lake for his summer vacation ami to attend tho Masonic eneiinipme nt. mi ,.,. in Dm rnnncM muffs vacation contest will b. counted dally und the result will become more interesting irum ui day. Mr and Mrs. I,. J. Patterson of Wnshlng m avenue, returned yesterday from a visit Ith friends In WUinlap and Missouri Val- ton ley. Hliorlrr Cousins nnd Deputy Canning re turned yesterday morning from Clarindii, whero they took John Wroth to the htnto Insane asylum. Judge Walter I. Smith returned yesterday from Olonwond. where Monday night lie made tho principal address at the organ nation of the McKlnley Republican club. The hearing of the Ix-wls township school site npseal cane set for this morning be fore County Superintendent Mc.Mnnus has been postponed until Wednesday of next week J n. MeGorrlsk. president of the Capital city llrlclt and Pipe company of I)es Molnes, Is In the city with a view to look ing after some of the paving contracts. Hf teen years ago Mr. Mc(!orrlk laid the gran ite paving on Broadway. Mike O'Connell wan arrested yesterday, charged with striking a little girl named Hazel Hill. At the hearing before Justice Vlen It was shown that he merely slapped lier becauso she persisted In annoying him nnd tho court discharged him. Pete Ilurke, tho blacksmith arrested Mon day night on complaint of his wife, failed to put In an appearance when his case was vailed In police court yesterday morning, lie h-td been released without bonds und the court ordered lilm brought In. Miss Amy Robinson, formerly n teacher In the public schools of this city, but now of the Highland Park school In Chicago, Is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rush Robinson of sixth avenue. Miss Robinson, accompanied by her mother, "will leave next waaii for"a western trip. John Smith, a transient farm hand, lias ljeon committed to the county Jail to await the action of the grand jury on a ehargo of assault upon a boy named William Fred ericks In Lewis township. Smith's pre liminary hearing was had before Justice William Rolchurt of Iq,wIh township. C W. McCuhlll and J. P. Ilrady. two local printers, became Involved late Mon day night In a dispute In a Ilroailway sa loon and were arrested. The two typos claim they were set upon by a number of loafers In the saloon and given the worst end of the bargain. They will have a hear ing before Judge Aylesworth this morning. N. Y. Plumbing Co., Tel. 250. Gravel roofing. A. 11. Reed, C4I D'way. You can deposit your votes for the meet popular working girl In tho vacation con test at the Council muffs office. Sunday School Coin enlloii. Tho succcfh of the Sunday school conven tion last Sunday at Dunkels' grove has prompted tho district officers of the Potta wattamie County Sunday School association to hold another rally next Sunday at tho Kvangellcal church on Samuel Underwood's farm, nluo mllen Foutheast of tho city. Tho meeting will bo held in tho even lng, commencing at S o'clock. Rev. Alexander Lltherland, pastor nf the Second Presbyterian church, will pre sldo nnd Mrs. C. P. Shepard will act as organist. Tho following program has been arranged: Children's meeting, F. L. Kvans; "Tho Advantage of the Sunday School," H. W Hazelton; "Tho Sunday School ln tho Neighborhood," H. R. Knowlcs; "Some FrultH of tho Sunday School," Henry De Long; closing service, Rev. Alex Lltherland. Savo your coupons and voto for tho most popular Council llluffs working girl, Davis sell paints. Another l'rlr.e for Next Itttunlny. Tho Iloe vacation girls will have a chance to compote for another prlzo this week. Tho sumo rules will govern ns thoso of prizes contested for lust week nnd the week before. Every girl In tho raco has n chance to win tho prize, as It will go to tho ono casting tho most votes In the llvo days of thla week, commencing Tuesday and ending Saturday promptly at 5 o'clock p. ra. The prlzo Is n fine pair of patent leather shoos given by Hamilton's shoo Btnre, 412 Ilroad- way, nnd will bo on display during the week In Mr. Hamilton's show window, Tho shoes nro selected from tho finest In the stnro and this Is sufficient to demon, strato that the prize Is worth working for, The winner will bo fitted with a pair tho camo as those on display. Commonwealth 10-ct-nt cliar. "Mr. Hlley" B-cent cigar. Heal ltnte i'riuiMf ers. The following tranBferH wero filed ytster- day In the ubstrnct, title and loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 l'carl street: William D. Kirk and wife et nl to V. C. nml K. II. Louiree. lot 3. block IS. Beers' add. w. d $200 Mary D. Kirk and Samuel Newell Hond, executors, to William D. Kirk and Mur.- K Tnrhnrt. lJt 3. block IS. Heerw' add, n. e. d 1 Two transfers, total 201 Mnrrlnm- l.tcr iinca. Licenses to wcjj have been Iwuied to tho following persons: Nnmo and residence. J E3. Ixing. Omaha Julia Wnngennn, Oreensburg, IM.. "W J. Staples. Council Hluffs , May Acres, Council Muffs C C. Johnson, Coun il llluffs C M Cochran, Coumil HlulTs Age ..18 FARM LOANS K.Atl.n,l ln hnimrn Tteorask and Iowa. James N, Casady. Jr, Main St fninrll piy(T uilllPO Tfl I All! On Cty niUIl LI I U LUf4H Property Savings Loan and Building Associat' BLUFFS. BRIDGE CARS FOR MAMA New Turn Taken by the Controversy That Has Eaged so Fiercely. INDICATIONS OF A TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENT Service 'Will lleitlii on .Sunday nnd the People Will lie tilt en n t'liiince to Iteiieh the l.nlte. "Cars will bo running straight through from Omaha to Lake Manawa by next Sun- day at tho latest." was tho statement made yesterday by one of tbo olllceru of tho Su- burban company This was all the Information ho was will lng to Impart at thla time and tho people of Council Blurts uro still guessing a to whothcr thcro Is any truth In tho report that tho Suburban and Drldge companies havo effected a consolidation or whether thoy havo simply entored Into a traffic agreemcnt. Statements mado by offlceiB of both companies are so conflicting and ut- tcrly ut variance with ono another that ino wnoic situation at present, no tar as tuo public is concerned, Is wrapped lu the deepest dnrknees. That the two companies have come to 8orao understanding Is evident nnd that such is the case Is not denied by the rep- rcficntatlvos of either company now. Uankir Wattles of Omaha, wheu in the city yes- torday, stated there were no new develop- tncnto. but that as pooh as there were the nuhllc would bo Informed. Ho said that no trnfllc nureenienl h.ul been entered Into be- tween tho two companies, but that an at- rangement ha been made whereby tho brldgo line Is to furnish the Suburban with nnunr when nxVn.i if th r.ir nf tho brldgo line would run through direct to tho lake over tho tracks of the Suburban company, he substantially admitted tha would bo tho case. He eald tho season Is u f- ,..n.o.i n,,i i, ci,fi,, company has practically decided that It will bo lmposslblo to complete its lino this eiimmer In tlmo to be of uny use for hand ling tho travel to and from the lake Caterer Etalduff stated yesterday that he had been nssurcd by the management of Lake Manawa that through cars would bo running to the lake by tho end of this week at tho latest. As the Suburban company has practically no rolling stock of Its own nnd Its lino Is In iin Incomplete state, the con- clUBlon la drawn that It will be the cars of, tho brldgo line that will run throuTi direct from Omaha to Manawa. Some Hnrfnee Inillcntlons. Again, tho attitude of tho two companies toward each other has In tho Inst week undergone a rnmnlntn rhnmrn llctttllltlcs havo ceased and the two are apparently working together in full accord. At least It appears so on tho surface. Tho cessa Hon of hostilities Is taken by the people of this city to Indlcato that If a consollda Hon of thc two companies Is not enntum plated there has certainly been somo traftlc agreement entered1 nld. Tho Suburban company has abandoned all work at Its . . , I niw.-nt. hnncn in i-:nsi iimiinH nnci 11 is hiiii does not Intend to do anything further thcro im ni,,mnr Work nn the Suburban ne - ...... . I on Slxtn street, irom Bixteenin iivemu- i Ninth avenue, Is being pushed forward at a rapid rate and thtee gangs of men are at w!ork there. The crossings on Eighth avenuo were finished yesterday and the rails of ono track nre laid clear to Ninth .... ..1 n., ,,,,, ii.niu ttprp iinini: fciruwii iiiuiik 1 Ninth avenue to connect with Main street . , 11 1.. and this pari 01 tne worn win uo tum nletcd it is expecteil In two days, at the most ' Although ties nnd rails have been .u...ih..in.i inn- ?!v,h Ktreet. no track Is U1"'"'" .....r - . . . being laid north of Ninth avnue and this Is taken to Indicate that the cars which will run to the lake will either Do those 01 ..- l..l hiA u-hlMl will rllll IlireCl I tne unupiu ,,,,., through from Omnh.t, or else the cars 01 tho Suburban company will connect tho Omaha motors at Main street ana isimu avenue, unicers 01 nom luuiii.iiuca ti., tn clvo nnv information on this point. At tho Instance of Hanker Wattles. Oon- r.tl Manaccr Dimmock of the Ilrldgo com- pany has been checking up and making an inventory of tho supplies of the Suburban Ollipany IUlS I8 UlKcn 10 inutcuie uhuci . . . . . . . ..1,1.... ii.it Mr Wattles is ilehlrous of ascertaining hut assets the company into which ne nits bought has, or clBe that tne inventory is being taken prior to tho consolidation of the two companies. Manner W. S. Iteod of the Suburban com- pany, when asked yesterday If ho had any Information to glvo out about tlio reported consolidation of his and the Ilrldgo com my, said: 1011 must see my. imiu. Mr. Watties referred all enquirers to .Mr. Reed and Cashier Hannnn of tho First Na tional bnnk directed nil enquirers to At torney Tlnely, while the latter professed to bo absolutely ln the dark. IT.Ol'l.i: IIAVH JIOXUV IX AMi. One ItcNiilt of the llli-etlou of Wllllnm McKlnley iin I'rcslilent. 'Tour years ago William McKlnley becamo president of tho United States nnd with birr, the country commenced an era of grctit pros- perlty. If any confirmation of this was needed ono has but to read tuc quarterly statements of the banks of this city where tho nconle nro enjoying the same prosperity that Is prevalont all over the united States." So spalto a prominent banker of this city yesterday Just prior to McKlnley's election the banks of this city contained little over $1.- 500.000 of deprslts. Today the people of Council Muffs have on deposit In the four banks of tho city closo upon $1,500,000, or threo times as much ns they had during tho administration of President Cleveland. Tho statemonis of the different banks show the following deposits: Slate Savings bank ...... $ 305.963.02 1.1iiS.M9.i7 2,r,S.,VU t.5 Council Hiuns pavings win First National bank Officer & l'usey Total $(,399.7.04 Tho banking firm of Officer & Pusey, being a prlvnto concern, does not publish state- ments of Its business and the above figures aro tnken from the statement furnished by It to tho assessor. Howell's Anti-"1Uwr cures cougas, colds. School House Struck. During tho electrical storm Tuesday morn ing lightning struck the Washington avenue school building, tearing a lnrge hole In the slato roof and scattering particles of the slates nil over tho grounds. In Its course tlio bolt struck the copper sheeting and by It was conducted to the ground nnd thus preventing any further damage. Tho heavy rain caused Indian creuk to rise, but fortu nately not sufficient to overflow Its banks. Verdict Amilnt llitllwuy. M, J. nurrell, employed by iho Illinois Central In Its yards here, became dlssatls lied with tho rate of pay offered by the railway and brought suit In Justice Fcrrler's court against the company, nurrell claimed $52, while the railway company fcatd bo had earned only I38.W. He bad been working the local yards, doing what he chimed was construction train service and therefore de manded tho pay ordinarily paid for running I a construction train. Tho railway company on tho other hnnd claimed ho had been do ing merely yard service. Juntlce Fcrrler yesterday decided In favor of Hurrell and gave him a Judgment against the railway company for the amount he sued for with costs. Another of Weir's) .11 lnlnl.'e. Detective Wclr Is once moro mourning the Iocs of a prospective reward fur the arrest of a criminal nnd ho la beginning to sen ously believe that he Is not one of Damo l ortuno s favorites, lienn Kessicr, arresteu by Weir on suspicion of having stolon a run nlng horre from Tnltamah, Neb., has turned out not to bo the right person and tuo horse found In his o. session In not tho stolen animal. The sheriff from Tekamah and tho owner of the stolen in.tre reached the city late Monday night and on being shown tho horco found in Kesslur's posses slon at once disclaimed any acquaintance with tho nulmal. Kcfislor was at once re leased and with him went Weir's hopes of obtaining tho $G0 reward offered for the re. covery of tho running equine. Kviiii (Jives llnml. John Evans, chargexl with assaulting Jo unnh P!firU tv'IMi Intfinr fn kill. itllHni an nitnrcatlon over a boundary fence Monday morning, was arrested nt his homo In Garner townBh,p al)0Ut midnight by Constablo Al- bert j,:vnns , a wel.to.(lo frmer and foum, no troublo ln furnishing ball In the BUm ()f $,i000 Uis preliminary hearing be- fore justico vien has been set for Friday Clark's condition yesterday was reported t0 glH uo critical and It Is not expected that , wlIi ue nDl t0 nnDOar In court Frl ay when tho preliminary will have to be continued. Evans has resided In this county 8nCe 1S56 nnd has always borne a good name n tne neighborhood In which he has lived for upwards of forty years, Mr"- Jtiiyiip'n t'nse. Tickets for the benefit Of Mrs. E. K Mvne at I'nkt' Manawa next Friday were I'laced on sale yesterday and n lnrge num- ,ier disposed of. The Elks of Omaha and Council llluffs will play a return match , ul ar iu,r " "V11" admission will bo charged, tn addition to ll0,r 9ncc'nl nt actions hero will bo a -' i '" lng which had been planned for tho Fourth b.ut haA h. pallpon. .on nccount.0' eliower or rain. Tlio High school cadets, o which Fred Mayne was formerly a member are Interesting themselves In the benefit nni havo so far disposed of quite a large num her of tickets. Ilouril of .Supervisor The board of supervisors deferred taking action on tho poor farm proposition until today nnd spent yesterday nttondlng to road matters. At the morning session this was the only business transacted and In tho nft crncon the supervisors visited the localltto where roads have been applied for. Auditor Itines was Instructed to prepare a resolution authorizing tho submission of tho poor farm I u" ' e suumiiu-u to toe voters "H uI'on wulcn 100 D0!l Will IBKf action today. ENDS LIFE WITH DYNAMITE t'nriicutcr nml Mnnnn Nenr 1'orl Dodue Coniuiltv n lluri-lhle .Suicide. FOItT DOnOB, la.. July 10. (Speclnl Tcl- pirnrn 1 fV .InhnRnn a enrnentnr nnd ma " ' - - - n. blow his head off at I'omcroy about noon louuy wiui uyiiuiiiiiu. jiiu uusraj- nr-pnrrnil In the f!nthnllc eenieterv nlimit - - " -" tn tuo country a tow mues irom romoroy with. a brother. He was addicted to tho uso of liquor and when In that condition ho was ''" i-y ""'f")- " "' "i'" hlu rnlnrn. 1 To hnd been drunk several 1 t , ,. , . - ,,, . , -". any " 1H "'"" ' k Iinmn Tin hnnirht .1 slick of dvnamlto nt ---- - - " hardware store and went to tho cemetery, whero the deed was done. So far ns can bo learned he had the dynamite In his mouth ... ... . . . ,.. ,,,. wnen inn opmsmu blown Into atoms nnd ono hand, tho ono wnu wnim uo i-iuimu,, ufiui .u ......1, mm inu umnii wn. ..w ... ,,,.,u. . ,1... i.ul. . , " " "'"'" ,mt :STI1I 0 SIIHIOIS CIl.tllGM .ininon iiiikucii im acciimcii or iininini; .silver fertincuteii DUNLAI'. la.. July 10. (Special Tele gram.) United States Detective Stephen A Council arrived In IJunlap today and placed under arrest James Magden of Minneapolis. et ...IA I1..AH nn tur mi siit- iiiifimu in iuiiiii biiiui vi-i- tlllcntes from ono to five dollars nnd pass lng or attempting to pass tne same. 111s wuo was arrrsteu 111 .Minneapolis a icw uujs ngo for the same offense. Magden was 11 resident ot Dunlup some years and has since boon engaged In railroad work. Ho was re turned to Minneapolis tonight and will there oe arraigned lor iriiu (iiiHiter ol' town AcclileulN, LRMAIIS, la., July 10. (Special.) Jnmcs Kellher, 11 lll-ye.ir-old boy living nt his futhcr's homo south of town, while watering horses last night was kicked In tho stomncli, and his life is despaired of. Frank IlllllngK, a 12-year-old boy, went to drlvo the family cow from the pnsturei last evening. He was picked up later with a fearful gash In his head, his nkull .being, fiactured. Nobody saw the accident. Ho ,nay recover, j0)Ui .Leonard, Jr., a youth about 1C, while driving a teatvd nnd wngon was run away Wlth and thrown out. Tho wheels passed over his Itneo and iinklc. Indicting severe jnjUrtes. a, 1. nnrtv held at tho homo of n farmer named Frank near ncmscn. fifteen peoplo were tnit,n violently 111 after 'partaking of supper and Mrs. Frank's condition Is crlt leal. It Is reported that arsenic wob found in tho bread, but how It came thero Is a mystery, During a thunderstorm this morning tho barn of Julius Muceke, living south ot town was struck by lightning nnd burned. Four farm yiorses, u valuable stallion and a lot of gruss and hay wero destroyed. Losb;, $1,000, with $500 Insurnticc. Henry I'rust. n well kuown business man was stricken with paralysis last evening and Is In a critical condition. I.eMnr ( liiumi'i NclirnxUii Mnn. LKMAHS, la., July 10. (Special.) Prof. Anson H. Illgclow of Falls City, Neb., was elected by tho Hoard of Kducutlou tonight, to succeed U. N. Coleman, as superintendent of tbo,Lomar3 city schools, nt a salary of $1,500 per milium. Iimvii Xevtd olen, Tho social democrats will have a slate convention nt Oskaloosn October 10 for tho mirnoho of noinln.itllltr n Htato ticket. The new town of Led.v.ird, In Kossuth county nt the crossing of tlio Cedar Rap ids and Northwestern ro.idj, la having a great boom. Kdward Dale, u farmer living nenr Rus sell, committed suicide by taklntr mor phine. Family troubles aro supposed to be the cause. Carroll dimming of Mingo committed suicide Sunday. Ho was n young man and thero Is no known cnuso why he should have taken hln ov.il life. Sunday Creton unveils a monument to the memory of V puty Sheriff WuIkIi. who was shot und killed while performing his duties ns an officer. The Zook brothers of Red Oalf had nc cumulated u quantity of beer with which to properly ceietmue tno I'ourtn, rne nigni before someone opened their cache and took In out alt tha drlnkablen. IOWA.1 MISS TYLER NAMED IN IOWA Cleveland Woman Elected aa Secretary of Stato Library Oommisaion. CLERK OF SUPREME COURT FILES ANSWER Mr. Jones At it lien .statement of Ills Sine of Controversy Over Certain Keen Which Were Plneetl to III Prlwite Account. DES MOINES, July 10. (Special Tele gram.) Miss Alice S. Tyler ol Cleveland, O., was elected secretary of the Stato Li brary commifflloii at Its first session held command com- tni..in.. in. ..i ,, ,i ,.Bnniinir the n rnv I, ! t ,Z Sho I u g om Z o charmfng appearance inS a high order of intellect. She Is a graduate l l-n,.,., I Illl,itn qhn wilt hn. l , imSnr 1 Governor Sha uosSaUd the tenure of office of each of tho members of tho com mission. All the members were present . cH.n (,,ini..iH,.n.inni Tj r n i,,m The governor, tho superintendent. "the state librarian nnd four others nre members ol tho commission. The terms of the four aro na follows: Mr. Johnson of Fort Dodge. two years; Miss Norris of Orlnnell. three yean; Miss Waito of Burlington, four years; Mrs. Towner of Corning, live years. Stato Librarian Johnson Ilrlgham .is elected president of the commission. Clerk Jones of the supreme court today filed with tho governor his statement of hlB Bide in tho controversy over fees. This statement will be made public toon. Mr. Joues has nover attempted to conceal, In any way. tho fact that certain fees had been earned by lilm and placed to his private account. For this course he had abundant rMsrni. Whether In law no was cntuieii to thc3o fees remains for thc courts to do- clde. The executive council spent all day today 1 I .. I M i i biT ah n cia rvi oltlrf tnldnnAhnA I continuing Its work on assessing telephones and telegraphs. All of tho work has been dono with tho exception of several of the biggest companies, whoso assessments will Involve Immenso labor. Offer Hounril for Murderer. e.nnmnr h:iw will offer a reward for I the murderers of Mnbel Schollcld. He will aunounco tne rowaru at nis oiuco touuy. Tho amount will probably bo 500. Tho decision of the governor to take this step in the hope of locating tne persons who took tho life of tho young Macksburg girl last fall Is mado upon the urgent re- ,,..i nmr. .,f ihe nrom nont c t zens o Ues Moines, who have been in conference with the governor ot tho stnto house fre- nucntly during tho last few days, -neso citizens attempt to show that tho gin was foully dealt with and It has been placed be- fore the governor and he has nnnny ae- termlncd to take a hand In tho matter In his official capacity as chief executive of tho state. It Is understood that Governor Shaw heard the arguments of the citizens Inter- eeted without credenco at flrpt, but was later convinced of the strength of tho facts presented nnd agreed with the gentlemen that tho caEO ought not to be allowed to drop without a much more thorough In- vesication than has yet been made. Cer- tain tacts were prenciiicu .u u . - that have never appeared In print and wh eh are saia to nave , muif uiiv., ,.,, nui'", bearing on the case than anything yet brought out IMPROVEMENTS IN IOWA t'nnntrui'tlnii of Xow I.lne JH-sm .mien to Ilusliii-sR Interests of Slouv City. stnuv (MTV. la.. Julv 10. (Soeclal Tele- Brnm.1 Jiui N". W. Hubbard of Cedar nt- Ihn .loin Imiian ,l,la nflnrnnnn Miss ubiuuu. ibc vtuuuuii ia nun ciouij uniutu . j..,.. Tlc hn bee! th! head of the till Into two factions. On ono side Is Johnston, of tho state. In 1396 was an ardent free sll- iii.lnL ,?f rin.Vin i ii, L. nnS I. not Tralnor. Dvorak and Martin. These are vor champion, but has decided to return to nnW H known as antl-admlnl.tration members, the republican party nnd spoke at tho or- po so sea T technic training for th -hlle on tho other side nre Adklns. F.tle. Ktnltatlon of the Uepubl.cat, club at Key- ? ..... A ..n.lC. ;.. Miller and Clifton. Tralnor would llko to stono Saturday night. Ono hundred nnd Kaplds, counsel In Iowa for tho Northwest- hut Hubut refused to nlloyany such pro em system, Is In Sloux City and stated posl- ccdure. Yesterday when Dr. Slaiiaugh tlvely today that the lino between Movlllo caiCd at the Jail Hubut was decidedly nnd Sloux City would bo built In accordance docile nnd submitted to having his cranium with Marvin Hughltfs promises. Tho construction of this lino means much o tbo business Interests of Sloux City, at practleal assurance that tho Northwestern system will mnkc the largo Improvements In Sloux City which havo been talked of for some time. Including a large and handsome new passenger station. A rilACTICAl, SISTHH. llorr She Helped (hi- llnnhfnl SuHor to lliiiilnesi. If gossip does not err a certain young man of Louisvlllo whoso engagement wa announced somo weeks ago owes his happl ness slst court at tho shrino of his divinity that she and every ono elso that had watched tho de velopment of tho affair know tho stato of mind nnd heart that tbo wooer had not tin ,r,rnnn In ilwhrn Tim mnlilnnV nlrlnr sin. ter Ib what Is known as "practical." Seeing Ili,,l Ilw. l,nnnlnot nf hnt h W!R llknlv tn he ,,,, . . ....... ... j - down. You are in love with her and I know Blie cares lur yon .uiu u i u n ,,n whv I will. I'm cm ne to clve you fifteen minutes to tell her what you'vo been trying 10 pus dim )V 'wuo.i o.wj num ojouj joj 01 ... , . ... - , : ... that time I'm coming Into the parlor and If you haven't made your confession I'll make It for you." Tinininea came dnwn. The elder ulster de parted. At tho end of a quarter of nn hour sho returned. "Have vnu told her?" "Well, you so;, 1 haven't had tlmo Just yet." camo tho reply. "All right, Ilulclnea, Sir. Longwalte wants vmi tn mnrrv hlin.'hut ho can't summon up courago enough to telt you so. Am 1 right. Mr. Longwalto?" A nod cf ascent was all ho wns oblo to give, for ut that moment Uulcluea, who may or mny not havo been prepared, placed her M T nnnwnlln n ,1 (hnn (hn nuiiii 111 nun. ui .mi. ..""is-."- -' creator of their hupplncps retired. After a discreet Interval thero camo I think "p" "'r" L ' m i r . mi --.II titm wa uarr ike d'TseondV.mTthc strong-minded maiden camo to the rescue nnd asked for her sister's hand for the silent wooer. Paterfamilias, llko Darkls, "was wjn'" Whether or not Damo ficss.p has the de- tails correctly, the fact remains that tie bans havo been published. 1 much business In tho vicinity of Movlllo, pletely ln two by thc force 01 tno mows canon in b.uw """""""" "" which would come to Sloux City over such J.anCKj on Hubufa head. Knough charges leaving about $20,000 of such Hide tertnc 11 road ni.tv goes to Chicago. Judgo Huh- win bo filed against Hubut to keep lilm yet outstanding. He today received f.u.ixiu bnrd'R statementH In nn Interview today give ,.... fmm hlK usual haunts for some time of cancelled state bonds of tho laic paj- to tho helpful disposition of tho cider m.V. V:" ";nnnl .-, er of 1.1s affianced. " ' " . ,V " V , . n h For seven., years, relates the Courier- .work anu ma . ' j Journal, ho had been paying such marked , ....., In lost a locetner or at least nmieriuiiy uc- .ii.. nr nmmitieea to maKO nurcnapen layed through the hesitation of the lover, alio ontho op,.n market. In thla way It Is Star writer tho ' Ul. .,. .hn .lnn nl vor lnn n ,., nn.l ' .'. . i,--l.l ,.,111 Vn lildl VOUI1C KllRllStiman TOCCU llici iiiiii ui. niu '-- -n o- - tllOtlght tn.1l COUSllier.lllll.' lll"i"- - , . ,,llntr- ln i.i. ,.i . 1- .n, ,iii, ,.n,, n.vnii fnr " ? . . .. i.u.j in,i. n inv rnrt of the country in a.u. ".' "" -saved nnd better materia, ,u....e...... .... - ., at just a lew minutes ueiore ijuicniua cumin S?rST IZZZZ IT"J"--E roosoiiablo prices. These lots rS located iu sa k? j? r o,a.,a, w..iR..t-s .d ce,. s. additions. Thl9 irSS .... o. .. 1. Srt&rSJSZy"S property will Hteadlly increase in value ns tlio city South Omaha News . j An adjourned meeting of tho city council Is on tho bills for tonlsht and as Myof w aim b y It Is moro than a tiiorutu. The Kelly Is expected home toda probable that there will be most Important matter to be taken up is tho annual levy, and as tho apportionment of ILSage""" Z'Sd'mafco "m take but llttlo time. The report was current Monday night and yesterdny that the reason for no quorum .nonusy nigni was oecause tuo opposition to Kelly proposed to elect a new rWent of the council, displacing Adklns. ln speak lng of this matter yesterday, Ed Johnston, who Is the acknowledged leader of tho op position, said thcro was nothing of the sort contemplated and that tho wholo story originated ln tho mind of a "hot air" ro porter for an uptown sheet. Continuing, Mr, Johnston said that In his opinion It would bo Impossible, under the existing circuit!-1 nt Sioux Falls und was actlvo In stato poll stances, to secure five votes to such a prop- tics nnd wns tho first speaker of tho lower I TM. . . 1 1 1. ....... ....M.,r.; ,11.. 1,1. ..t I tinttan nt llin Intrlal n I (. ntn. It,,, nilml.i nn have the Job so as to be acting mayor when 'bo ch ef executive Is out of the city. Cllf- " hankering for the place, too. but - "t probable that he can ever reach tho goal n con- ClUUlllg UIB reiUiirHB jeeiCUUy JUUUMUU HUIU that there was no combination to unseat Ad- and that tho question would never be brought up In the council. When the city fathers meet tonight thoy will bo served with a notlco from A. U Coleman to the effect that an appeal has ' wn.e to r red Humph, and that unless the - " ' cecum, w .. " '' '"" - maao to a Judge of tho district court Mon- "iy for a mandamus compelling tho coun- "voko mis ucei.ae. uu it. ym uee, cost to first servo the council with n 110 Ice to tbo effect that unices steps wero taken to annul tho llcenso Eevero measures would tnkon to compel tho same. It s ns- crtcd by Coleman that the council did not allow a reasonable tlmo for him to take an nPI'eal after his remonstrance had boon overruled. ck .,,. lllfr Live Stock Ilecelpts, Yesterday's llvo stock receipts nt tho stock yards broke all previous records by twenty- .nnd a-l.n .AA.,lnlii .. nr.,- PntMn ft orfl . . ... , , . ,..1. m C 6n hea(li up and 752 horses. Total, 27,173 head, and total number of cars, 031. To the credit of tho stock yards manage ment It must be eald that thc heavy re ceipts were handled without delay nnd those about tho yards during tho forenoon wero i nUnm nf nn itniimmllv heavv run. Su- rorntendcnt Corwln of tho Stock Ynrds Hnllroad company pusnou mo sctiuig 01 cnre and all Block was unloaded and ln pcn BDOrty after 9 o'clock. Had there been no (jciy at the weighing scales tne trains wouia have been unloaded before 9 o'clock, Tnc market was steady, notwithstanding the Uu ott. nnrt nil Rtuff was taken care of 8atisfactorlly. No range stock arrived, tnc shipments being from tho territory lm- mcjiately surrounding this market. Censure Itnllronil Company. -rle closing session of the coroner s urj n tnc, Christina Chrlstlanson case was held yCsterday. Two or three Important wit- nesses who were unable to nttend 'tho pre- vious sessions testified, and then the Jur) considered -the testimony and rendered a verdict censuring tho Missouri Pacific Hall- roa,j company. A portion of the verdict reaft,- "Ve further find that tho said Mis- sourl rnclflc tram No. 18 was running at ,00 greut a rat0 of Bpecd at the time of the accident nnu turiner we mm tu-t iacinc crofBlng wns charge of an 1 competent nnu nicAiiei ivikkh wun-uumu, we hereby censure tho railroad company. Tho Jury was made up of B. Davis, Frank 1 ,u.l. tll C C Chrlirlnv V '. o0od.pcei nd s. w. niiyVu II ll but Qllli'tn llnnn. John Hubut, tho unruly negro nrrested Monday night after a hard fight, was as tame as a pet dog yesterday. During the nlcht tho officers wanted to call n physl clan to sow up the wounds on his beau covered with strips nf court plaster, in tne fracas ono of tho new rosewood cuius car r!od 'by Officer Robinson was spilt com- ( comc. nnpllcnlcl . T,. . . A well-known mecnanic, wnofo puu-i- m business Is not a thousand miles from the el t hall building beat tho city out of the tirlce . log tax the other day by mnklnx on hlm-elf. This mechanic Is poor enough to own two dogs and ho neglected to pur- chaso a tag for either until tho other day one of tho canines wns snared In the dog catcher's net. It cost $1 to get tne uog 0111 Advi-rtlHliiK for lllils. ritv rierk Shrlglcy will, within a day or two advertise for bids for furnishing med- . . u ., II nnnnoro In lm .J. ,?i ' nt ihn mavor to advertlso for bids 1 '.. ,, l.l l.lnn,1 nltnulni? i nil niinnii.'M iit'cui'i, ittatvt.., w. ....... ...n fnr lumber used ln street repairs aro nu- vorflBOd for every month. This does not !, .e lumber den ors, wno preier yenriy "uu. "... , ... .1,0 vnr nn.t ennneii seem conirnciu. uuv "'". .i.ii. 11 i (hn r iht thlnir to ilo. IU lUIIIIV lfc I" . .rt-'- -- u ii.ii-trlfirM Arrentf-il. w.-'-i, tnhnunn who Is susnocted of bclne Imnl'lcatcd In tho recent Ileavcr store bur- glary, was sentenced to thirty days In the county Jail by Judgo King yesterday for vagraticy. This was done to noiu jonnson while tho rrlmo Is being investigated. In connection with th'a burglary the Omnna police yesterday nrrtoteu itoanor nnu nrovwi. wuo are supposed to bo pals ot Johnson These men wero brought down hero bj Sergeant Hudson of tho Omaha pollco fores and turned over to Chief Mitchell. Stato complnlnts will be filed against these men today. .... ,. sill(,.,,.t. Sliriirlseil nt lIllIlK M II l III! II I. - ...!.. n,n nf South Oma n wero I'.V . ..i,n,i ,...h nnon reading a went y nun ... ... . ;::'",,,., - tho front ns a packing center nnd It Is ex nected that before long It will ecllpio Kan - City and thus become , recond among the great packing centers of tho world, Much- riiy (inmlp. Tl( jjortor Injunction suit eomes up In the district court tcdav South Omiiba reader, of T.ioHee will iam 0f Miss Salome Ilrandt of Atlantic, ja. Miss Brandt la or r South Omaha' I ... J than n Intr IVJ1H niirChilHOd. tno municipaiujf m uu. mu ,..-v --o. PODUlar school teachers nnd Is entered ln the contest from Houthwrstern Iowa. Chief Williams of the fire force nt Ar- IllOlir P illlimiuivrp vjiu ,1,1 ill ui ( The scteetis for the postonire building ' have arrived and nre being placed In posi- lo' .Mctnomsi revival meetings are ueing iiem , n tcnt t Twonty-thlrtI and N streets ! cv,,ry night. New committee curds showing the various . committees of the city council have Just uvt. 11 irouvu i' j tlm tuj lain. The city rlcrk having canln iirlntrd ! n,,eo!,,,esochr.;;jrr t.ir sssx!?& ovArcburgo. i The test of the new rond machine ha proven entirely satisfactory and the up- paratuii will be bought in selecting a " ," W"1 Sir mW It may be raid that the roadway was nicely uuitereu nnu rouniieil up. SOUTH DAKOTA NEWS. ItcpiilillcniiN Return (o I'old. HOT SPRIN'OS, S. I)., July 10, (Special.) Hon. S. U. Young, who formerly resided fifty Joined the .club on that occasion Tho stand taken by Mr. oung Is n fair Index of tho conditions ln the Hills from a po- l.t.ca. standpoint. There were a large num- mm-viu lit iciit,ii.6 vuni. mo miiiuho 1,1 silver was vital to the welfare of tho nation. but besides finding out : differently thoy find that the party to which thoy united for that campaign la drifting further and further away from principles to which they had life- long attachments. I'res. Will Meet nt Snrnln. 8AKAT00Ai Wyo July 10.(Speclal.)- Secretary Crawford of the Wyoming l'ress association has Issued tin Invitation to niemV bcra Qf noclatlon nn(1 tholr wtves to nUcnd tho thlr(, nnmml rellnBi wlllch ,vm l)0 hc,(, , th,8 plnee on Juiy 31. Tbe dnjl fo,OWInK tho mectnR wln be spent ln driv- Ing nn(, aMagi whIcll wlu bc f0iOwed dm', lm, Ul0 nfxt two or throo gucccC(ilnB .f bj. n r(lo , rnI1(1 j3ncamI)ment, HatUc Uxi(e nml n vlsU t0 (llc fflmoua Fcrrls- Haggaxty copper mine. One of the features of thc trlp win bo a 8taKU rue o( ll?cg along tho very backbono if tho continent, ::1,".irg"!,fl,nLeWc'h? " '"6" " lng extonslvo preparations for the meeting and tho affair promises to be a success. Alex ItndlMty (itieii Innniir. HURON'. S. IX, July 10. (Special.) Alex Hadlsty, the man who eloped from Theresa, township three weeks ngo with the wife of August Schultz. has become violently li- sane. He wns bound over to tho Septembe.1 term of circuit court In the sum of 1500 each, on two counts, and falling to get sur- etlcs was committed to Jail, slnco which nmu i i-.-u" - .v uw,....... j slclans pronounce his case serious and ho will bo removed to tbo asylum at Yankton w -" : camo her surety on a bond for $.00 and then took her nnd her three children home witii nun, MEmmuj uu ... .uh l'lnccr Discovery -nr llllllnril. EVANSTON, Wjo., July 10. (Special. )-H The peoplo of this place are excited' over n placer discovery In the vicinity of Millard Thc ground was discovered about ten days au,j g ptuated about three and one-hnuf racs trom millarcl. Tho strike was wade nt a depth of n few feet and the dirt rutin, about $200 In gold, $30 In silver and a trace of copper to the ton. About twelve claims had been staked off when the messenger with tho report left Hllllard yesterday. There! has been a rush to thc district today, - 1 vcrnv Wvn Julv 10 -(Snoelal )- . of Kom-wr and J. W. Sammon , , , who recently purchased tho El,wards ranch, about one mllo from town. prospected thereon nnd Saturday struck a ten-foot vein of gooil coal. It Is believed to bo nn extension of Khe Almy coal vein. A steam pump, hoist and other machinery will bo put ln nt once and mining commenced. fniun Meeting Adjourn. STORM LA KB. Ia.. July 10. (Special.) , ,,, nniml meet of the Storm Lako f,amp Meeting association, under thc conduct of Hev. C. W. Ruth or inillnnapons, Ind.. adjourned after tho evening service on Sunday, July 8. Tho management re ports a pleasant nnd successful week s work. Cull In tlnhotn Wnrrmitw. riKIlRK. S. D., July 10.--(Special Tele- rrara.J-Stnte Treasurer Schamber today ment made by him. - '" -""; ",,. nunw... . -- - ,. Nearly $000 was raiseu m a """" hero last night for the relief o ft I w India, famine sufferers and It Is thouRht the sum' will bo (Increased to $1,000 within the n few days. Vmi Sloore I'lrndu .Vol fiullty. I'lKRRi:, S. D., July 10. (Special Tele gram.) Van Moor today entered a idea of not guilty to the murder ehargo against him in tho Stanley county com t. His trial will probably come up tho last of the week. mi ri:i) tTmPhloo i i v i (j i i ." The r.iiKllshninn't tly Comment When Iho Itroncho Threw lilm. "Most F.ugllBbmou aro considered pietty tnlr horsemen, but Wlien II CUIUCB iu liuillb a bucking broncho some of thorn are not In, or Oil. It for lOllg, Saill inO OWIlCr Ol .1 laih- , . cattle ranch In Wyoming to a Washington or instance, a tly came out quest ot eomc my ranch as a .,-. U r at)0llt t0 rouna up i. ,v,n vnnnj mnn eald a bun-h of cow ponies tho young man sn u ..... i. .m nn ov a enod rldo in tno sau- "" . iin lie said ho wns usen to riniiiK mnv thoroughbredH and ho didn't think wc had 4 hnrsn irood enough for lilm. The boys con- vlnrod him that they had onu of the flneat horses on tho plains, and If ho know how to Estate is IN VALUE. Some exce'lent lots, pleasantly located and do In t....K., . SITitHlC lui auuiu uuu ituntwn, grows in th it dlra ction and the time to buy is tho present. Call at THE BEE OFFICE, Council Bluffs. rldo he was welcome to the nnlirml. He was apparently Insulted when questioned about his ability to rldo ami nnsnerod that he . . , ,.. t 1 -1 - ;uu"' ,, , ,. ' r'-' looking broncho was accordingly hrought out 'roln th" c"al nnd saddled. Though the lciiki appeared lullf ucna HO was tlio worst BUckP. , ln herii i,flo' ' .1,, .. r'a sa" the foreigner when the pony was brought to him. The boys Diiiu iin.- ii'i uu hi imim; tici ni.ii mllo anil milord got Into a nadiUe. Tho 11 rut 'JZtaT?J; and after the second he was lu the attuo- sphere. Ho turued n double summersault and landed on the sharp end tit a enctu ,,iant. When ho picked himself up one nf the bnv asked what he thnueht of the thoroughbred now. The question made the Englishman turn pale. " ' "E's a good 'oss.' he answered, 'but ho lopes too bloomin' "Igh." 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Si-mi for 1'nrt leiiliirn. Summer Tours on Lake Michigan. THB ISlti&x MANITOU for atiHi)riir nrticn eicluivnly nuln- triwei.i1r Irln tor Cliurliiuli. Ilurb.ir hprliic, ll) rrlu.lii-i ami Aliii'tliiun 1-luint t'omiiKiiiiir with All Klr.imt.lnp I, inn (ar Hu,rior, i:itirn u4 ClDAtllHll Puillll LEAVES CHICAGO AS FOLLOWS t Turi. tl h. m. Tltur. II u. in. H11I. , p. lm. Manltou StonmBhlp Company, OFFICE & DOCKS, Huih und N. Waler Stt Chioago. Lakeside Hotel Pewaukco Lako AND COTrAGEB. IUBIUM r. o mi. I rallr- from tVnukt.l,.. Hand (or l-rm. tud MrlltifBcrnilar II. I. IM'NMM). Mer. Ur Unit ttnw ui DO I council UIUU3, iuni