4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WKDXKSDAT, AUGUST 1, THOU. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL Ml. Milt MI'J.VriO.V. T)nvls sells glns. ".Mr. alley," 6-cent cigar. It. M. Leffcrt, oiitlclun, 2M H'wuy. Gns fixtures and Klobcn nt Ulxby's, Hudwelscr boor. I,, Ilownfcld, ngent. Fine A. H. C. beer, Neilmnycr'H hotoli Dr. Htephen.soli, 101 Pearl St. Tel. m Schmidt's pholoH, new ami lutost styles. Try Keystone Printing House, 'l'liono SIS. You get tlio bent dinners at tlio Vienna. Htlay, best photographer, 402 Ilroitdwuy. W. 15. Lewis sells monuments. 301 H'way. Hclontlllc optician ill Woolmnn', WJ IV way. J. C. & W. Woodward, architects, t23 tJ'wny. Campaign pictures and buttons. C. 13. Alexander & Co.. 333 Broadway. Get your work dono at Iho popidar Eagle laundry, 724 llroadway. 'I'lionc 157. W, C. Eslep, undertaker, IS IVarl street. Telephones: Ofllco, 97! residence, 33. The price of gas In Council Muffs lias been reduced rrom J1.75 1.000 to $1.45 l.OuO. Mrs. 13. C. I.iilnson Is entertaining tier sister, Sirs. L. A. Hurry of Alliance, Neb. W. F. Oraff, undertaker nnd licensed em balmer, 101 South Main strcot. 'Phone VH. Mr. and Mm. Charles Ileno uro homo from their trip to tho mountain resorts of Colorado. J. V, Johnson nnd P. P. Everest left yes terday morning for Des Moines to attend the republican atuto convention. J. T. Talt, personal Injury claim agent of the Illinois Central, with headquarters In I)nbuiUe, was In tho city yesterday. Now and second-hand furniture, stoves, carpets nnd hoii!e furnishings bought anil sold. J. Stein & Co., 721 West llroadway. II. M. Metz, commercial agent of the Illi nois Central at this point, returned yester day morning from a visit with relatives at Freeport, III, , Mrs. J. 1). Patterson nnd son, Cnsslus, of Dunlup, Iu , are visiting the families of J,. J. Patterson and George. F. Hamilton of Washington avenue. W. E. Dayton, editor of the York Re publican of York, Neb., Is In tho city for a few days as tho guest of Max Ilauinclstcr and family at the Neumaycr hotel. General and Mrs. E. F. Test received word yesterday from tholr son, Fred, that ho had successfully passed tho examination and had been admitted to West Point. Tho firm of J. ,1. Morrison fc O'Brien of Chicago has wrlti.cn to City Engineer Rt nyro, asking for copies of tho paving and curbing specifications for which bids have been asked. The funeral of the late Mrs, II. C. I.offlcr will be held this aftornuon at 2:20 o'clock from the residence of her brother, Dan Gra ham, 24 North Sixth street, and Interment will bo In Falrvlow ccinotery. Mrs. J. I). Steadman of Oakland avenue, with Topeka friends, will spend tho month of August nt Manttou Springs, Glenwooil and other Colorado points. The party will leavo here today. Tho Haptlst Young People's union has elected the following olllcers: President. P. li. Evans; vice president, O. M. Friuler; treasurer, Charles Warner; secretary, Earl Saughcy; organist, Miss Julia Meyers. Homer II. Graves of Anita, In., has filed n petition In bankruptcy In the United States district court here. His liabilities uggrcgato J1.4D7.CS and ho lists his usscts at 4210, all of which he claims as exempt. Tho caso against Bert Dalston, charged with throwing a brick through the window or ltapn s uroauway saioon, nas oecn uis missed In pollco court. Dalston settled for the damage and Itaph declined to prosecute. Mill Eva May Hollls was married to Charles not.ailick of Hillings, Mont,, Inst evening at the homo of tho bride's parents, 810 Avenue 11. Only rclcatives were, present. Ilev. n. Venting of the Haptlst church or llclated. Mr. and Mrs. Itotnlllck left after the ceremony, for Hillings, where they will make their future home. Georgo Gibson had some trouble In Jim Mlthen's saloon on Hoatdwny yesterday morning und will have to answer to tho rhnrrn nf rnrrvlnir concealed weanons bo- toro Judge Aylesworth this morning. Wheni arrestea no was lounu 10 do cunyiiig u. revolver In his hip pocket. M. J. Hlgglns, arrested Monday nt .the Instance of his first wlfo, from whom ho secured a dlvorco in Omaha, will have a, hearing before Justlco Vlen Saturday-motn-' Inff. Hlgglns was unablo to secure ball In tho sum of JJ00 und Is confined In tho county Jail. Mrs. Hlgglns No. 2 was released on ball furnished by her attorney. Stephen Lyons whilo trying to Jump n freight train eastbound Monday night had part of his right foot taken off by the wheels. He was taken to St. Hernard's hospital. Lyons had been In the employ of the Armour company at South Omaha and with Bomo companions quit work Monday nnd wero on their way by the box car route to Chicago. Last week wns a gain one at tho Chris tian Home and tho receipts in the general fund amounted to $1,231.75, being $1,031. ,5 ubovo the estimated needs for tho current expenses of tho week. Tho deficiency In this fund as reported last week la wiped out and a handsome balanco now stands to Its credit. In tho manager's fund tho re celpto wero $73.00, being $38.60 above tho needs of tho week and decreasing tho de ficiency in this fund to dato to JG3.C8. A horso hitched to a delivery wagon be longing to Hartel & Miller, the grocers, ran away on llroadway yesterday morning. At tho corner of Stutsman street the wagon was overturned and the driver thrown to tho ground. He was more or less bruised, i,i nnf Morlrmulv lnliurcd. The horse was finally corralled by tho weight strap circling round a tolepnono poie. ine animm was a new purchase and It was tho first day it had been driven In tho delivery wagon. A morning's orders of groceries was strewn along tho street. N. Y. numbing Co., tolepnono ICO. Ileal Untitle Transfers. Tho following transfers woro filed yostcr day In tho abstract, tltlo and loan offlco of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Irnd T. Shangler nnd wlfo to Green Uiiv T.iimtinr rnmnflnv. IntM 1 nnd 2. block 20. town of Walnut, w d $ 100 Green Hay Lumber company to I. T. Hnumrlnr. nl 4. Iilnflf !M. town nf Walnut, w d IW W. 10 Frnser nnd wife to A. C. Ware. 1VI fuel nf 31 nf lilt 7. Iilnek 1G. town of Walnut, w d 4.1W0 J. H. Johantiien and wife to W. II. tVnltra Ini 11 lilnplr " Illneklev's add to town of Walnut, v d 750 Stella O. Marsh nnd husband to lid- mnr.l 1.1 Viirveiir. lots Sit nnil 87. Iilork 8: town of Oakland, w d 875 Itnsa H. Moldrum and husband to P. J. Snlmnrp. nnrt nf lot 3 of old l)lat of loLlG. Council muffs, w d W jr. C, Heed to Omaha, Council Muffs & Suburban Hallway company, lot 13, block 30, Munawa park w l Fred P. Kspenschted nnd wlfi to satno, forty-four lots in Maimwii park, w d Charles It. Ilannan and wlfo to same, 11 xnn '11 ,111,1 l.lttt 11 finil 12. block '27. Munawn park, x w d 1.750 'Samn to snmo, o 7ft feet of block u, lie gatta PInce, and part of out lot 3, Manawa park; a c d Ilecclver of Lnko Manawa Hallway company to J. D. Edmiindsou, trustee, nil property of every kind , i Mnniiwn itallwuv comnanv. died"::::.:"."... n,m J. D. Kdmunuson. trusiee, unci wue m n. ,.i, fmiiwii niiiffH & Suburbnn Hallway company, sumo, o d....... 30.000 Twelve transfers, total $55,578 Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. Howell'u Antl-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds MnrrinKe Mnruin, Licenses to wed woro Issued yesterday to Ibn followlnc nersons: ,1 Itostdnnro. Age lloraco K. V'nllera, Council Hluffs 2S v,iv M. Ky. Council Hluffs 21 Louis McAllister. Grand Island. Neb Rabin Stokes, Grand lBland. Neb Charles netalllck. Hillings. Mont 32 JSva May liullis, uouncn uiupa For sale, gentle, young family marc, with flno colt, noth well bred, Hourlclus Muslo Houbo, 333 llroadway, tho piano house whero the organ stands upon the building FARM LOANS Negotiated In Kaslern Trenraska anu lowa. jaiuca ii. v-u. h, UAUEtf m IAIU On City IllUnCl I U LUfin Property Savings Loan and Building Associat'n BLUFFS. X HUBElt'S FIGHT ON IIARDE Alderman Makes Vigorous War Against tho Street Supervisor. ISSUES ORDERS WITHOUT AUTHORITY .Mit or duolrd tin IlnvliiK Snhl Tlilnu Whlfli He Denies und Whole Allnlr IleiMimliiK Vers .Much Muddled. Alderman Htiber, chairman of tho cora ralttco on streets and alleys, who Is de termined if possible to get tho olllclal head of Street Supervisor Harden, notified tho latter yesterday morning to quit all work on tho streets and not to even allow those paying their poll tax by labor to do any work. Alderman Hubcr told Harden that tlicBo Instructions came from tho mayor, Harden had a number of men working out their poll tax nnd ho refused to obey the order until tho inon's time wag up. In quiry at tho city hall showed that Mayor Jennings had Issued no such order and that Alderman Huber must have been laboring under somo misapprehension when lie so slated o Supervisor Harden. "I never Issued any such order," said tho mayor, "and as far as I know I have no authority to Issue such. Tho city ord inances provldo that tho street commissioner shall put at work all those wlBhlng to pay their poll tax by labor. Harden Is still street supervisor nnd will be so until dis charged, If ho Is." Street Supervisor Harden Is keeping tho sldowalk repair gang at work, but is not doing any work on tho streets with tho regular Btreet gang, recognizing tbo author ity of tho chairman of the streets and alleys commltteo In this respect. Harden says ho Is not in tho least fearful about the outcome of tho investigation to be held next week, as ho says he can disprove all or any charges that Alderman Huber can mako against him. It Is understood that Alderman Lougoo Is also after Harden's scalp. Tho other members) of the council aro said to bo favorablo to the street su pervisor. Davis sells paint. DOll II INS CASH CUTS IXTEHESTINCJ. Much Spcciilntlon n tn the Animas of the Seizure. Justlco Vlen will determine tho dispo sition to bo made of the stock of liquor seized Monday night under n soarch war rant at Charles Dobbins' saloon in tho opera houso block next Monday at 9 o'clock, when tho hearing on tho Informa tion filed by J. W, Scott will bo had. In tho meantime tho $800 worth of liquor Is stored nt 140 Broadway In care of an of fleer of Justice Vlcn's court. Mrs. Will Whlto denied that sho had had anything to do with the matter and is very much annoyed that her namo was monttoned In connection with tho affair at all. William Whlto, her husband, also denied' having lost any monoy playing poker m tlio saloon. Justlco Vlen, when asked nt whoso In- tlgatlon the search warrant had been is sued, said ho Issued it on the request of Scott. He had not asked Scott his rea sons for proceeding against tho saloon, but Scott had volunteered the Information that he was doing It "for tho sako of humanity." Justlco Vlen further stated that ho know that the pollco bad warned Dobbins within the last two weeks about tho manner he was conducting his saloon and that ho knew what to expect. Attornoy McCabo says lie had not been retained to prosecuto the case, but In Justtco Vlen's court It was said that Scott Is acting under directions from Mr. Mc Cabo. It was reported yesterday that a railroad man had lost his wholo mouth's wages playing poker in tho. saloon and thnt he discovered when too lato that a 'cold deck" had been slipped In on him. Ho is said to havo laid tho wholo matter boforo Attorney McCabo, as president of tho reform committee. Tho fact that Attornoy McCabe s name Is mentioned in connection with tho case leads other saloon keepers to believe that tho reform committee haB started again nnd tho result is that a number of tho poker rooms which havo neon running wldo open were not doing basincss yes terday. Mayor Jennings and Chief or Pollco ai- bro Btuck steadfastly to tholr statement of Monday night that thero nro no poker rooms running in tho city. A won Known membor of tho reform committee made the suggestion yesterday that tho members of tho pollco forco bo supplied with specta cles, as they wero evidently BUffortng from short slghtcdnpss. company L orr to nun oak. fiunrdnnirn Slnrt ThU Moriunir lor u W!k nf CiiP iiiic. Comoany L. forty-two raon strong, In cluding officers, will leavo this morning In a special car cm tho Burlington for Red Oak, whoro they will go Into camp with tho Fifty-first Iowa regiment, Iowa National Guard, for ono week, inrst wqmenani auu Aesintant Surgeon Don Macrae, Jr., and First Lieutenant and Battalion Adjutant John y, Anderson nnd Acting Hospital Steward William II. Anderson will go with Company First Lieutenant J. E. Mather is unanie to attend the encampment. Comnanv L will bo represented ns follows: Captain M. A. Tlnlcy, Second Lieutenant C. P. Jamison; Sergeants G. L. Judson, Thomas j Rutherford, Richard Rutherrorn, inwK. Reed, George Tlnlcy, C. A. Anderson; Cor porals Van Order, Andereon, Green, Judson, Harkueeei Musicians Udell, Morgan, uohk, Lorensen; Privates Gladwin, Hnfer, Mc Clelland, Moore, Mottaz, Robinson, Riley, Stockert, Snyder, Voorhls, Voos, Unthank, Wliugn, Wack, Jamison, Joseph, Casey, Dalley (W ), Jackson, Mitchell, Wlillame, Loreiuen (J.), Hem, Steers, Price. Tho reunion of tho Fifty-first Iowa volun teors will bo hold Auguot S at tho cloee of tho encampment and Members Tryor, Lane and Judson'of the Eighth Army Corps club will mako n strenuous effort to socure the reunion and encampment for Council Bluffs next year. At tho rogulnr drill and meeting last night Captain Tlnley announced the follow ing appointments: Thomas Rutherford, for merly duty sergeant, promoted to bo quar termaster sergeant;'1 Corporal Will Ander son promoted to be duty sergeant: Cor poral Georgo L. Tlnley promoted to bo duty flcrgcant; Privates Samuel A. Green, Rollin Judson nnd Edgar Harkness promoted to be corporals. Mrn, Gnlluii Dend. Mrs. Hurrlet P Gallup, wlfo of I. N. Gallup of Garner township, died nt her homo Tuesday afternoon of consumption ot the bowels, nfter an illness of several months. Sho wns born In eastern Pennsyl vanla, April 16, 1829, and has resided In this county for about fifty years, part of this tl.no In this city, She wob twice married, her first husband's name being Hewitt. She leaves three sons, Orange, who Is married and lives at homo; George, who lives In Hnrrlson county, and John, who lives In Woodbury county, from this union. She was married to I, N. Gal lup about thirty-eight years ago and leaves two daughters, Mrs. J, M. Flagler of this city nnd Harriet M. Gallup, and a Bon, Ed ward N. Gallup, the two latter being un mnrricd. All her children except her eon John wero at homo when she died. Mrs. Gallup was an old nnd respected member of llroadway Methodist Episcopal church. Tho funeral will be held from tho homo In Garner township, the date to be announced later. "A Night In Woodcraft" at Dohany Aug ust 7. Uox ofllco now open. Reserve seats and avoid tho rush. II.VYDK.V WILL GO TO HOCK ISLAM). Superintendent of City Kelinnls De ride to (.limine Lm-nllnn. Prof. II. n, Hayden has notified the Hoard of Education at Hock Island, 111., that ho will accept tho position of superintendent of tho schools of that city, to which he was recently elected. Ho has also no tified tho Hoard of Education of this city that ho will resign as superintendent of 'the city schools here. He has plrcady begun preparations to rcmovo from this city to Hock Island. Prof, and Mr. Hayden returned ycitevdny morning from Massachusetts, where they had been spending their vacation. On learning that ho would not bo likely to have tho unanimous support of the board next year, Prof. Hayden at onco decided to accept tho Rock Island position, al though loath to leavo Council Dluffs, where ho has mado bo many friends. When re elected last Juno for tho ensuing term It was by tho unanimous vote of the board and that somo of the members had since become opposed to him was a great surprise to Prof. Hayden. This opposition, it Is said, Is due to tho fact that Prof. Hayden became u candidate for tho Itock Island po sition after bis ro-clectlon here. Prof. Hayden camo hero three years ngo from Mnrshalltown as principal of tho High school. On the retirement of Prof. Hlscy two years ago ho was elected city super intendent. Qravcl roofing. A. II. Hoed, C41 Droad- way. Street Itnllwar Mntlern. Tho Suburban company Is putting In a loop at Lako Manawa, which will do away with switching the cars on tho "Y" ns at present. Tho cars after passing tho little depot will bo run to tho lako shoro and round on tho loop back to the platform. Part or the loop will bo built on property which wns acquired by tho old motor com pany for Us proposed line to Manhattan Beach. Tho work of connecting tho tracks of tho suburban on Avenuo C with tho old company's lino on Avenuo A at Twenty eighth street wns commenced yesterday, Tho Avenue C line from this point to the Illinois Central will be abandoned and tho rails taken up. Manager Dlmmock stated yesterday that It Is tho Intention as soon as the pleco of track on Twenty-eighth Btreet Is complotud to start a servlco to East Omaha. Tho number of trains a day would dopend on tho patronage. Patrol Team nana Away. Tho big bay team which draws the city patrol wagon, or as it Is sometimes called, "tho ambulance," took a run down Wash Ington avenue yesterday, tn spite, of all the driver could do. As tho team passed Scott Btreet, some busy individual blew a ring of smoko at tho team and they at onco took fright. They aro used to nothing but tho odor of ambrosia, which ascends from the Tommy Grltnn cigars, and tholr dollcato nostrils burned and smarted when the smell from an ordinary cigar reached them. Ask your wife's frlond about it. Gave n Unit Cheek. The pollco are looking for John Wll Bon, who Is wanted for giving J. W, Thomas a chock for $6, drawn on tho Cattlemen's bank of this city, which went out of business two years ago. Thomas sold Wilson a brown mare and received this check in part payment. Wilson had lately been employed on tho city street cleaning gang, but his present whoro nbouts are a matter of conjecture, as tho pollco havo been unablo to locato him. To Aattima SuRerera. Lawson Elvldge of Barrlngton, III., says ho was cured of cbronlo asthma of long standing by Foley's Honey and Tar. It gives posltlvo relief In all cases of asthma, so this disease, when not completely cured, Is robbed of all Its terrors by this great romedy. For nalo by Myer's-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha, nnd Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha. TWO IOWA MEN ARE DROWNED Sudden Htoml IlreiikM (he l.onir Drouth In Arlnonu aid Haven Crop. PHOENIX, Ariz., July 31. A cloudburst hao flooded canyons and valleys and caused disaster along tho banks of many small rivers nnd creeks tributary to the Verde river. Many campers along tho banks wero caught unawares at.d wagons and tents wero washed down stream. So far as known, but two lives were loot. J. H. Jncobson and his partner, believed to be ono Williams, pros pectors from Iowa, wero drowned whllo en gaged In an effort to savo a horse and mining outfit. The hailstorm was terrific, stones as largo as walnuts falling between Pima and Prescott. Tho storm will feed tho canaln which irrl- gato tho principal agricultural regions of Arizona and bo worth many hundreds or thousands of dollars to rnnchcrs. Scusntlonal Divorce Trillion. FORT DODGE, la., July 31. (Spoolal Telegram.) A petition In a sensational di vorce caso has beon filed by Mrs. Mary Falferllck, asking for a divorce from her husband, Matt Falferllck. Tho petition charges her husband with adultery with her own 12-year-old sister, who has been mak ing her homo with them. Tho people aro well known WebBter county farmers. Iovrn .Nova Note. The annual Epworth loaguo assembly Is now In session at Clear Lake. Work has been commenced on tho new cold Btorago plant at the Glcnwnod asylum. Tho game warden continues to make It warm for tho lllegnl fishermen In tho vi cinity of Eldora. Sorn Daugaard, n boy who lives on a farm near Brnytnn, lost a leg through getting In front of a mowing machine. The 6-yoar-oId son of Arjen Gwerdes nf Steamboat Hock was Instantly killed by being run over by a threshing machine. Eugene McCarthy, section foreman of tile Northwestern section at Colo, dropped dead from heart disease whllo working with his men. Albert Iddlngs nf Hod Oak wnt found ileuil In bed when his wife went to cull lllm In the morning. Heart dlsoase was the cause. Prof. Muln of tho Agricultural college nt Ames has decided to stay with that In stitution Instead of accepting tho place tonuereo mm in tne aiaio university. Frnnk O. Louden, who Is credited with a dcslro to occupy the seat In the senate now held down by Shelby M. Cullom of Illinois, Is a Hardin county boy who went to Chi cago to engage in me practice oi mw, In a fleht over nionev matters between several Italians employed In the stone quar- rles near .Marsnaiiiown, 'iony i;orouo re. reived u fatal bullet wound in the head Joe Selno and Joe Hlo arc In Jill charged with the shooting. RESULT HANGS IN BALANCE Nothing Tangible to Indlcato Which Candi date Holds the Strong Hand. CROP BULLETIN HIGHLY SATISFACTORY Suoornsor of llir I.iiIp Soiiulor (Irnr Will .Not Hi; Appoint cd Ilurller Tluui Mldtlli of AimiiNl tiriuitt Prohibition Hull)'. DE3 MOINES. July 31. (Special Tele gram.) Tho state republican convention to morrow will not bu one of tho cut ami uncu affairs that havo characterized bo many conventions of political parties. Instead ot that it will open with every candidate pos sewing considerable strength and intending to stnv with the right until tho last, tnis nftcruoon every candidate expressed him self as delighted with tho showing and de claring that with tho nrrlval of each dele gation his hopes Increased. There is at tno preeent time no evldenco of pobslblo with drawals and with four candidates for sec retary of state, six for tho ofllcc of supremo Judge nnd a liberal supply for tho other of fices tho chances for a light arc excellent. This afternoon the Eleventh Congressional district turned down Hobart for secretary of state to throw its strength to Hallam for attorney general. This probably menus Hobart's defeat and tho election of Redman or Martin for secretary of stnte. Gllberlsou leads in tho treasurshlp rnco and secretnry ot state. Mullan seems tonight to bo tno strongest man for attorney general, but Sims Is moro probablo, as tho selection or Ollberleon and Redman (for other offices) would leave Sims and Hallam tho only west- cm candidates. For supremo Judge It looks like Blanch- nrd or McCluln. Much depends on what is dono on secretary of stato and. treasurer. llonch for Tcmiiornry Chnlrmnii. Tho convention will open at 11 o'clock and will bo called to order by Chairman H. O. Weaver, who will Introduce the tem porary chairman of tho day, W. L. Roacn ot Muscatine. It Is understood that the temporary chairman's speech, which will occupy tho morning session of tho conven tion, is an unusually short ono and to the point, not over an hour long at tho most. Adjournment will then bo taken for noon and In tho nftcrnoon tho rcnl business will come and tho ticket will bo named. Dlroctor Sago of tho Iowa crop service Issued his bulletin this morning ot tho con dition of tho crops of tho state. Corn Is maintaining a high average. Tho director states: "Tho dally average temperature of the past wee"k was ono to two degrees below normal. Thero wero distributed showers on tho 23d and 24th with considerable excess In numerous localities, resulting In some damage to grain in shock and uncut grain on bottom lands. But In tho larger part of tho stato thero has been no excess ot moist ure and during tho last half of the week weather conditions wero favorable for nor mal growth of Immature crops and for clos ing operations In tho harvest fields. Thresh ing Is In progress In all portions with varl nblo returns as to yield and quality of grain, but generally satisfactory. "Corn is maintaining its high average condition In ,nll. districts, giving promlso of a great rop, thdugh It still has somo perils to oncounter. Pastures are greatly Improved. Lato potatoes havo an amplo supply of molsturq and In somo localities have been somewhat injured by excess. Tho apple crop Is more promising In tho northern than In tho southern districts. In tho state nt largo It Is considerably below the average." IlcNpcct for Senator Gear. Govornor Shaw says ho will not appoint a United States senator before August lb, thirty days after the death of tho lato Senator Gear. Governor Shaw made n statemont to this effect today when ap proached ns to whethor ho had anything to glvo out on the senatorial situation. "Under no circumstances will I appoint Senator Gear's successor within thirty days after Senator Gear's death. If I should his relatives and friends would havo Just causo for complaint. If 1 did I would violate my own feelings of respect for tho deceased sen ator.' I was requested to innko tho appoint ment beforo I attended tho funeral nt Bur lington. What do you think of that? It Is a fact, nevertheless. Senator Gear died at 3 o'clock Monday morning, July 10. I can 'do no less than wait thirty days out of respect for his memory, nnd this 1 have dotormlncd to do. In fact, I havo had It In ray mind from tho first. Yes, you may quoto mo on It and rest easy yourself that I shall mako no appointment beforo August 16. I do not say how soon I shall make tho appointment after that." Threo companies of troops nnd two cars of horses will leavo Des Moines over tho Rock Island tomorrow for Red Oak to attend tho Fifty-first regiment camp, which opens thero tomorrow. Tho Shenandoah company moved to Red Onk todny. Tho remainder of tho twelvo companies, Includ ing Council Bluffs nnd Glcnwood, will move tomorrow, bo that It Is hoped to havo tho camp well established by Thursday morn ing, Tho Des Moines companies Include tho members of A nnd II cavalry troops undor their different ofllcers. Tho horses aro tho equipment of troop A, which camps for tho first timd this year as n part ot tho Iowa National Guard, Adjutant General Bycrs will go to Red Oak after tomorrow to spend a part of tho week with tho regiment. Today ho was In Perry with Governor Shaw, whero tho lattor reviewed the Fifty-second regiment. Tho latter will break camp tomorrow nnd tho governor nnd adjutant general will re turn to tho state convention, after which General Dyers will go to Red Ouk. Gov ernor Shaw will not bo nblo to revlow tho Fifty-first regiment and Troop A, and bo notified Colonel Lincoln. It Is probablo that Lieutenant Governor Milllman will per form this official dufy. Tho camp nt Red Oak will last a week, In connactlon with It a reunion of tho old Fifty-first Iowa regiment Is to bo held the day following tho last dny In camp and all old members who havo rc-enllsted will bo privileged to remain on the camp grounds for tho reunion. Pinna of Prohibit lonUtn. Rev. O. D. Ellett of Llnevlllo, chairman of tho stato central prohibition committee, was in Des Moines today. Mr. Ellett said : "Wo aro to hold a grand rally ot prohibi tionists In Des Moines August 30. It will be at the Auditorium and most of tbo na tional committeemen will bo on hand. An other now thing In tho way ot campaign work Is that wq are to havo two special trains going over the stato with our head ofllcers nnd candidate. Ono train will bo on tho Northwestern and tho other an tho "Q" road. Special cars will bo provided and they will Btop nt such polnth as tho cxocutlvo commltteo desires, Among the prominent men who will uso these trains and mako speeches nie. John G. Woolley, candidate for president; Henry B. Mctcalt, vlco president; then there will bo Mr. Stew art, Samuel Dickey, the cx-nattonal chair man; Dr. Swallow of Pennsylvania, W. F Ferris, V. S. Taylor and sorao ot tbo stato candidates. 1 believe this schemo will be a grand one for the prohibition party,'' IOWA GUARD ENCAMPMENT Ilu)' I'rrrinrntlons llclim Mndr nt llrit Onk for (ho Annual (Intlirr lilK of Soldlrr Hoys. RED OAK, In., July 31. (Special. )-Gen-oral James Rush Lincoln, colonel of tho Fifty-first regiment, Iowa National Guard, nrrlved Monday to superintend tho estab lishment of Camp Walter Wagner at Pac tolus park. Major Hume ot the adjutant general's ofllcc enrao Sunday with baggage for tho camp. Todny will seo tbo camp pre pared for tho reception of tho soldiers. Tho camp Is Ideally located on a level tract In tho north part of P.tctolus park, Inside the rnco trnck, Much of tho drilling may be seen from Iho grandstnnd. Tho first and third days tho progrnm will Include battalion drills In the morning nnd regimental drill In tho nftcrnoon. Tho fourth, fifth nnd sixth days, morning bat talion cntnp gunrd nnd drill, battalion out post duty and battalion ndvanco guard duty. In tho afternoons thero will be regimen tal drills nnd maneuvers. Saturday morn ing there will bo Inspection before drill, followed by Inspection ot camp and grounds, Governor's day has not yet been Bet, but it Is thought likely It will be Tuesday, August 7, Tho big day will, of course, be Wednesday, August 8, when tho reunion of tho Fifty-first Iowa Uultcd States Volun teer Infantry will Ulto place. One of the features will bo n Bhnm battle during tho day, followed by n camp flro at night. A largo nttendnnco Is looked tor. Lonfn Money NVlillr Drunk. CEDAR RAPIDS, la., July .11. (Special Telegram.) Last week F, Mann of vMar shnlitown came hero with J35G with the In tention of buying a lunch counter. Yester day ho felln with an old friend and they Blurted out to have n good time. When he came to, nt 9 o'clock last night In River sldo park, his money was gone. Ho docs not know when ho wns robbed or by whom. Knrewcll I'nrly nt Vllllaea. VILLISCA, In., July 31. (Special.) T. A. Rlchcy, for eighteen years a resident of this city and partner In tho Rtchoy Bros, flouring mill, Is to movo his family to Boulder, Colo. About 300 friends ot tho family went with filled baskots nnd sur prised them this afternoon. Tho Boys' Trombone band serenaded them in the evening. Trnnip Struck by Train. ROCKWELL CITY, In., July 31. (Special Telegram. ) A tramp giving his name ns Warren Conllsk and Toledo, O., ns his homo was Btruck by nn Illinois Central train a half mile east of the depot this morning, re ceiving Injuries thnt will provo fatal. Ho was Intoxicated. I'ned Unele Sain'n Cash. CEDAR RAPIDS, In., July 31. (Special Telegram.) J. S. Millard, tho deposed Marlon postmaster, was arraigned today charged with appropriating government funds to his own uso nnd was held to await the action of the grand Jury, In the Bum of 51,000. The Heat Itemed- lor Diarrhoea. Mr. W. M. Cross, a prominent nnd lnauen. tlul citizen of Coryell county, Texas, says, "I novcr had such pnlns In my life as I suffered when diarrhoea attacked me. I havo tried miny medicines, but none give me such relief ns Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." This Is unquestionably tbo best remedy known for diarrhoea. It always cures and 1b pleasant to take. STATEMENT OF SANTA FE Net UiirnliiK" of Main anil Leaaed 1,1 oca for Klacnl Yrnr Juat Ended Show Incrcnae of $3(SO;i,7Ul. CHICAGO, July 31. Following Is n state ment of tho earnings nnd operating ex penses ot tbo Atchison, Topeka & Santa.Fo railway sysijin, Including leased lines, for tho fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1900: Gross earnings, JIG, 232, 078; Increase, 5, 718,570; operating expenses, $27,521,499; de crease, 185,181; net earnings, $18,710,678; In crease, $5,803,761. llrlilftc Company Gets .TudRiiirii t. SPRINGFIELD, 111., July 31. An order was mado In tho United States circuit court today approving the report ot tho special master-ln-chanccry In tho case of tho Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway company nnd tho Penn sylvania Railroad company against the Keokuk & Hamilton Bridge company, ex cept as to certain Items ot Interest objected to. Tho ordor gives tho brldgo company, cross-complalnnnts, judgment for $112, 277.15. Clover Leaf ltecclvernlilp Knileil. INDIANAPOLIS Ind., July 31. Judgo Wood of tho United States circuit court today handed down n final decision In tho Clover Leaf railway case. Ho ordered Samuel Hunt, receiver, to deliver to tho Toledo, St. Louis & Western nil tho prop erty of tho Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City railroad, Including franchises, land ot rail roads, rights und privileges and all other possessions purchased und ncqulrcd by tho Toledo, St. Louis & Western railroad. HurlliiKton In I'mnprrnm, CHICAGO, July 31. Following Is a state ment of gross earnings of tho Burlington system (Including all controlled roads) for the fiscal year ending Juno 30: Gross earnings, $17,533,420; Increase, $4, 149,095; oporating expenses, $29,810,838; In crease, $3,271,208; not earnings, $7,636,581; increase, $910,282. Noir Hulls on the KlUhorn. WEST POINT, Neb., July 31. (Special.) Tho Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad company Is relaying Its track from West Point to Wlsnor, a distance of seventeen miles, with new steel rails ot very heavy weight, making a great Im provement in the condition of tho perma nent way. Ilauk Vault Cracked. CHAMPAIGN, 111.. July 31. Tho safe of the Dank ot Armstrong, 111., a village a few miles from here, was blown open with dynatnito by burglars last night and the entire bulldlnK was wrecked. Tho ex plosion urouHCd tho villagers, who hastened to tho sccno urmed with weapons and u pitched battle, ensued with tlio burglars, who were still In tho ruins. The robbers finally escaped In tho darkness. A posse was Immediately organized nnd started In pursuit with bloodhounds. One of tho robbers was evidently wounded, for a stream of blood was found In the road. It Is believed tho men hnd a wagon In waiting on the outskirts of the town nnd used It In getting away. It Is not known whether any money was secured. Hope for Injured Giinrtlauiru, SPRINGFIELD. III.. July 31.-rharleB Halsley, Prlvnto Shnrp nnd Prlvuto Rupert, who wero dangerously Injured by tho pro mature explosion of a cannon at Camp Lin coln Sunday, aro Imnroving nnd will nrnh- nbly recover. 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