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8 TITE OMAITA "DAILY BEE: STTXT)AY, OCTOBER 7, 1000. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MI.VOH MliVIION. Davis cells glass. "Mr Illley, ' 6-cent cigar. a nxtures and globus nt Wxby's rine A. II C. beer. Neumayer's hotel. Schmidts photos, new and Inteit style. H M I.effert. expert optician. 226 Hdy. Cab. photos 11.60 dor. Williams, til Bdy. Wollmnn. scientific optician. too Hd'y. W J Hosteller, dentist, Baldwin block. J. C. & W. Woodward, architects. C23 dy. Vf. H. Lewis sells monuments. 301 Hway. Lemps beer, Socnke Uoysen. sole agent. Host beer. Uudwolser. U Itosonfeld. Agt. Kxhlblt nnd unit) r Olbsoti pictures. Alexander & f'o . :! Hrundwur. Oot your work done nt the popular Kagio laundry, 721 Ilroadway I'honc I5i. W C Kstep. undertaker IS I'oftrt street. Telephones. Olllce, 87; residence. 23 Tho I.niH Mneeiiliees wll' meet nt the usual llmi ami 1I'" Tuesdny iiflornnnii W r OralT. undertaker anil lleunfed cm balmcr. M South Main street, Thono A marring.- license was Issued yesterday to l" V I r-.w.. "f this city nged 2. and May Joi.'H .if Aoca, aited 2t. Jchn Jin Krnlney will address l"' ?,pm" ocruts at !. rooms of the llr nli-st' nsoti club tomorrow evening. Tho rp'ldcnre of M. (I. Saunders, I OC I Third ntoiKK. was quarantined yesterday on account of diphtheria In the family. Abo Lincoln post, (irand Armv of the tie public has changed Its meeting nights from Saturdays t.. TrldayH until April I next. Star of Jupiter lodge W III K' ""n,'p t mdmen ..f the H.'Hd hall Thursday evrmK "t "br II Admission, 2.i cents. The l.ndv Highlanders of castle No. 13 win meet Wcrin.fdnv afternoon at the home of Mis J r l-'l mine M Mtth av njc. Member ..f the Thc.xnphleal society will meet UedtuxdHV afternoon at 2 o'clock lit the rest. I. n. . ..f Mrs J. A. Mcrrlum, 201 l.( ' r. ' i t phoi, i. ring in. iip at Morgan & Klein's. All kli.-ls ,.f msttrcsses mnilu over by new proce .s Hett. r than new. 122 houlh Main street Ti l phone MS. 1'arUft Iiik lots to till can pet tfood propoMtlcn fitn me, a 1 have 3.iJ yards of dirt remove from new lllc" scli.io Blto Oi'Ttir !' Hughes. A nice "(, of the citizens of the western part -f H v will be held Tuesday even ing at ih nici of Twenty-third stree and lip.udtt.iv to discuss the jirnposeo clcetrU H'lit fiaiichlse. The memlieni of the Eastern Star havo dm Med t.. give a social Thursday evening ut M'l-onle hall, the proceeds to go to th" re i of the t'eulveslon sufferers of that order All filmilH of the order Invited. Tinman Patterson llowman died last evening at the home of his aunt. Mrs. Car oline H linwiimn, fdl South Sixth street, of locomotor ataxia, ngud :ki years No tlcc Of the ruiieiiil will be given later The Diar 'f Honor, Ancient Order of l"n ted Workmen, will Rive a dancing party next Krlil.iv cxcnlng, October 12, at KiilRhtii or I'ythlas hull. Merrlatn li nek Admission 25 cents U'haley's orchestra. Two tames of base ball are scheduled for toda at the Thlrt -lourth street and Ilroadway grounds In the morning nt ID ocloik the fiw's will cross bats with tlr Union l'.K llli tretubt house team and In the uflernoon will try conclusions with the Mcrth.int Hrowus. Mike Smith, who. since being bound over to tho grand Jury on the charge of steal ing -oal has been Implicated with Archie Walker In the theft of Jewelry, has been uircsted at l'lattsmoulh. Smith left town after the theft of the Jewelry and the county applied to the court to have his bull In the coal stealing case, raised from $100 to Jl.tiOO. Fred Matthews, an lS-yeur-old lad, was arrested yesterday while In tho act of stealing Hume bananas from In front of Wllcoxs store on Hroadway. When searched at the city Jail he was fojtld to be carrying a large revolver. I In was booked on the charge or carrying con cealed weapons. Matthews said ho. was from Dps Moines. Tho Ktnwiith Hour.'' Lincoln ,1 Tar tor a set nu i omedy drama, Is to be tho at traction tonight ul the Dohauy theater. Tho play is calculated to please every body An especially tine feature of the cecum Is that In the last act giving a photographic reproduction of a well-known millionaire s mansion on Michigan nve niie. Chicago, In which the gorgeous draw lngroom ts portrayed with all Its costly brie a brae, tapestry and hangings. 'I In cast of this play Is said to be tar superior to nnyih.ng .Mr Carter has ever sent out. N. V Humblus Co., teleoaone 230. C0.000 cakes Domestic soap used In Conn ell Bluffs last month. Does your neighbor use a Radiant Homo heating stove? If ho does, ask him what ho thinks of tt and If ho doesn't toll him that It Is the best stovo ho over had. Call at I'etersou & Schooling's and tell them about It There Is no stovo on the mar ket that can equal It as a heater and fuel saver Wo will sell at special cash prices for this week only, a $1G cook stovo for $10. An $18 bedroom suit for $13.50. A combina tion mnttress worth $3.!i0 for $3. Woven wlro springs that sold for $1.7.1 for $1.23. Keller .fe ltaud, 407 Ilroadway. Ufo Domestic soap. It's the bosU IIIkJi School l'rcurii4liMi. Tho Hoard of Kducatlon held an lofornal meeting yesterday morning at tin Stroat Kilo, whoro It Is proposed to build tho now High school, for tho purpeso of de ciding Its exact location. City Knglncer Ktnyre accompanied tho board and sot tho stakes Tho board decided on a loca tion with tho west front ct tlu build ng standing about fifty feet from 11 uft street nnd tho north side about tvi enty eight feet from Fifth avenue. City Knglnorr Kinyro will tako levels nnd measurements to com. puto tho amount of excavation that will b necessary for tho foundations. When this Is determined tho board's architects, Messrs. Cox & Schoentgen, will compleio tho plans which they prepared of tho building which the board contemplated nbout a year ago erecting on the Oakland avenuo slto. Work will bo commence 1 nt onco on tho necessary graaiug and tho excavation. Tho board will meet Tuesday night to rompleto the contract with George V. Hughes, Tho Radiant Homo base burner or the King Ileo Hot lllnst will suit you. l'eter son & Schoontug s611 them nnd tho prices aro guaranteed to suit your pocketbook. Hefo?o buying seo thorn. Umirterly Water Illlls Now due Pay before October 10 and savo 6 per cent Olllco open Wednesday evening. Domestic soap soils on Its merits. Davis sells paint. HAMILTON'S $3.50 SHOES ARE EASY THE FIRST DAY You don't need to watt till they aro half worn out to havo comfort In wearing the in. FARM LOANS Negotiated in Hasten) Nebraska ami luw.i James N Casady Jr . KC Main SI . Council llluffs, Save Your Money Hi Investing With the hAVIXi, LOW AM) III ll.IMMi ASM'.N, Uta I'ctirl Street, Louucll 11 1 nil., in. BLUFFS. WORKING ON ANOTHER CLUE Authorities Think Thoy Have a Line on Train Bobbers' Identity. NO ONE HAS RECOGNIZED THE DEAD MAN Hundreds of People Cnll nt the Mnrmie o re tile llody, Hut lis Vet Ills Nome In .nt K no vi ii. The authorities yesterday procured a clow which they are now fol.owin and which they thluk will lead to the i(io..tl ilcntlou of the two bandits uho n.teuip.td to hold up tho Kuubus Cliy train on Wednesday night. It hns been le.irned that two tnon answering the d Herlptlon of the bandits called at an early h -ur nt tho ofllce of the I'nlted States Lxpres cm puny and each rcroi.cd a allse whtoh lud hecu consigned to him by ixpress. Ono of the men lb said to answer the description exactly of tho dead robber. Tho strangers wero standing at tho corner of Ilroadway and I'carl street nt t 3j o'clock Wednesday morning, when ihcy ac costed Henry Myers, Janitor of tho llald win block, anil asked him the way 10 ,he t'nlted Sintos express office. Myers watched them go In and coino .U', lach with a valise, and has Identified the ika.l man as one of the two strangers. The express ofllclnls admit that two va lises wore given out ut tnnt tlmo In the morning, but for the present decline to glvo any information as to the pace from which tho valises wero shipped or tho names of tho parties who signed for Hum. The men who aro engaged in t ylng to tun down the bandit who escaped said last evening that thoy bellecd thU was the mtst tangible clew obtained jet and aro now actively following It up. I'p to last night tho dead bandit had not been Identified, although the body was ngaln viewed by hundreds yesterday. Tho body was not sent to tho Sioux City Med ical college yesterday, as Coroner Tionor has decided to keep It as long n3 thero Is any possible chance of Identlflcat.on. Mrs. W. A. llarleff. living at Fifteenth nnd Yates streets, Omaha, cn.led at tho morguo yesterday afternoon with a small baby in her arms nnd asked that sho bo permitted to view the body. She fear d It might bo that of her husband., who left about a week ago. saying ho was gnlng over Into Iowa. Sho appeared greatly re lieved when she saw It was not her hus band. .Mrs. Harleff stated that sho wa positive sho had on more than ono occa sion scon tho dead robber at the Oram Street Christian church In Omaha, but did not know his name. W. W. McClaughry, record clerk at tin military prison at Fort Leaicnw rth. ar rived last night and took fresh mvartirc mcnts of the dead man. according to the Dertlllon system. He had with him sev eral hundred photographs from tho "rogucsV gallery." but failed to And ouo that suited tho dead bandit. McClaughry was formerly connected with tho ller tillon bureau In Chicago. Of all tho stoves that aro placed on the market wo will stand on tho excellent record of tho Itadlnnt Homo baso burner as tho best heator made. Warranted not to crnck. l'eterson & Schoenlng, Merrlatn block. For rash only, limited to this week, wo will sell enrpots at cost. Rood ingrains at 21 cents yard. Excellent tapestry Drua boIb, 42 cents, llest nxmlnstor, OS cents. Velvets, 79 cents. Keller & Hand. 407 Droadway. I'rcmluma siven with Domestic soap. Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. (luurti-rly Wntrr III I In Now due. Pay before October 10 and save 5 per cent. Olllco opon Wednesday evening. Howell's Antl-"Kawr- cures coughs, colds. social uvnxT.s of tThTi.ast avi:i:ic. "Allor III Wonderland" Iiy (lie Totn Proves u Drelileil SueeesH, One of tho most pleasant social events of last week wus the presentation on Friday nnd Saturday evenings at the Dohauy opera house of "Allco In Wonderland," by Juven ile taleut under the auspices of Unity guild of Orace Kplscopal church. Crowded houses greeted tho young people nt each produc tion. The story of "Alice In Wonderland" lost nothing of Its charm nt tho hands of tbo young people who picturesquely por trayed the different characters. Dainty lit tle Hazel Cook, ns Allco, scored an unquall lied success nnd displayed muro than or dinary blslrlonlc ability, as did Uesslo Crnno In tho character of Mother Ooose. The grand ballet of nations was a very pretty conceit and gnvo opportunity for tho dis play of soroo very catchy dancing by a number of young iiiisseB. daintily costumed to represent tho different nationalities. The ensemble tableaux at tho close of tho ballet was picturesque in tho extreme. Miss Cora Hitchcock with her specialty wa3 ono of tho features of the entertainment and little Wlllateno Handlett with her song and dance enptured the audience. A very pretty turn among the specialty olio was n skirt dance by liter Lewis. Tho play was beautifully costumed and mounted. Mrs. S. T. McAtteo entertained Thursday afternoon at euchro. Tho parlors were pret tily decorated with roses and palms, and re freshments wero served. Mrs. V, L. Douglas captured tho fust prize, whllo the second fell to Mrs. J. N. C.tsady. Jr. Mrs. Louis Zurmuehlen, Jr., nnd the Misses Oertrudo Hennott entertained nt cards Thursday evening at tho homo of the lat ter. Tho Misses Farnsworth entertained Fri day afternoon for Miss llubb, the guest of Miss Dennett. Misses Jessie nnd Stella HUbert enter tained nt dinner Sunday evening for Miss Kstcs of Glcuwood nnd Mr. Will Cllbert of Sioux City. Covers wero laid for twelve. The Whist club was entertained Tuesday by Mrs. C. H Tyler of Sixth nwnue. Mrs. W. W. Loomis will be tho hostess Tuesday ovenlng next. Miss Pile of Onawa Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pago U. Morrison on Mynster street. Mrs. Howntd F. Stryker of South First street Is homo from a three months' visit with relntlves nt LYlo, Pa., and other east ern points. Miss Kltznbeth Hurt of Sioux City Is tho guest of Miss Mnudo McDonald of South Kighth street. Mr. ond Mrs. V. E. Sllcott have returned from a pleasure trip to tho Colorado moun tains. Tho Council llluffs Woman's club held an elaborate recoptlon yesterday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. James McCube In I Mornlngsldc. Following the recoptlon a I short literary nnd musical program was 1 given Assisting Ilrs McCabo In rocelv Inn wero Mesrtamea B, C Smith, Walter I. Smith, John P Davis, Oeorge T Phelps, J H. Cleaver, J. K Cooper, P J Montgom ery and K, J Towslee. Tho refreshment tablo was In charge of Mcsdainca J, L Huntor and K. W. Miller. Tho handsonio parlors were beautifully decorated with cut (lowers, roses and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Nowton T. Harford and daughter, Miss Maude, are homo from ft month's visit nt Harlan and other Iowa points. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Atkins had as their guests last wcok Mr. and Mrs. R. I'edle of Umtnctsburg, la. Mrs. U. W. Colvllle of QalosburB, 111., was the guest last week of her daughtor, Mrs. Victor K. Ilender. Mrs. William Ualdwln of Durllngton is visiting Mrs. C. S. l.olferts of First avenue. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Carap returned Fri day from a visit of several wceka In Wis consin and Minnesota. Mrs. Charles liono Is visiting In Dcs Moines. Mrs. H. J. Chambers Is visiting friends at Teknmah, Neb. Miss Naomi Chllds of Seventh avenuo Is visiting In Chicago nnd Wheaton, III. Mr3. Oeorge Carson of Franklin avenuo Is homo from nu extended visit with rel atives In Chicago. Toledo, O., and Lansing, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rlshton and daugh ter, Corlnnc, left Friday for Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Stjulre and faintly, who havo been traveling In Kuropo for tho last year, have announced their In tention of spending tho winter In Kgypt. They expect to return home next spring- William L. Thlckstun, teacher of piano, S.02 Avenue 11. M'hone G16. Como In nnd look over our largo lino of furniture. We ask an Inspection of our goods nnd prices beforo buying elsewhere. In favor of your own pocketbook. Peter son & Schocnlng, Mcrrlum block. woitK i p.wi.vti ii s iti;st Mi;n. Co n I rue toe Wlcklinm MnUrn n .Start o ii the Itroml wii y Section. Work on tho paving of Ilroadway bo tween the bridge over Indian creek and Twelfth street una commenced yestcrdny by Contractor Wlckham. Tho contractor was prcpnred to begin tho work sometime ngo, lut was compelled to wnlt until tho motor company wan rendy to ralso Its tracks to conform with tho paving. Tho motor company In turn hnd to wnlt until It secured new rails. Tho work of ro plnclng nnd raising tho rails was started yesterday morning nnd Contractor Wlck ham at once put n forco of men to clean oil tho old block paving and tho laying of tho concreto baso for tho brick will bo commenced early this week. This portion of Ilrondway Is to bo paved with Dps Molues brick on concrete base. For n long tlmo tho street has been In n deplor able condition nnd as n result tho city has n number of damage suits for personal In juries on Us hands, noticeably tho claims of a party of Omaha peoplo who were over turned at tlils point In a carryall last July. Claim aggregating over $30,000 havo been Died against tho city owing to this acci dent. Tho prespects for more paving this fall nrc blighter. It is understood that tho council nt Its meeting 'omorrow night will docido not to disturb tho curbing on Plerco street between First and Stutsman streetii and In this event the property owners on that thoroughfaro will sign waivers and Contractor Wlckham will he ablo to proceed with tho paving of that thoroughfaro, which at proscnt Is almost Impassable. Tho property owners on this portion of Iiorco street have agreed if the city coun cil will not disturb tho curb lino not only to sign waivers nnd consent to tho paving being laid nt onco, but will remove tholr fences back to tho property lino so that tho sidewalk can bo broadened. Tho prop erty owners will also consent to tho pay ment of tholr share of tho intersection pav ing of Stutsman street between Ilroadway nnd Plcrct street. With this street paved much of tho traffic will bo dlvorted from Plerco street botween First nnd Stutsmuu streets, down Stutsman to Iirondway. Tho city council Is anxious that this por tion of Plerco street should bo paved this year and lor this reason will, tt Is under stood, concedo to tho wishes of tho prop erly owners. Tho situation on Plerco stroet ns to tho curb lino Is a somewhat peculiar one. When Plerco street was paved from Stutsman street to Oak street with brick a number of years ago tho curb wns moved back to make tho street wldor. Tho block botween First and Stutsman streets nt that time was paved with cedar blocks nnd was In good condition, This being the caso it was decided to leavo tho curb lino us it then was, tho uudorstand lug bolng, It Is claimed by tho city, that when nt n future date this block should bo repavud, tho curb lino wns to bo moved back to conform with tho rest of tho street. Property owners on tho block In question deny that any such agreement existed. In 1888 an ordlnanco waB passed granting tho proporty owners on this block the right to placo tho sidewalk next, tho curb line, thus placing tho parking on tho Inside. Orndually the property owners ex tended their fences until all of tho park ing hns been taken Insido tho fence lino, Now tho proporty owners aro willing tO ro movo tholr fences back to tho original property lines. It Is said that tho proporty owners ou Fourth street uro anxious that tho paving of their streets be laid this year and it Is believed that waivers can ho secured from suillclent number to warrant tho contractor going ahead with tho work. It is very doubtful, however, If any other streets besides these mentioned will be paved this year. You can own any nrticlo in Keller & Iland's store, 407 Ilroadway, by paying $1 a week until paid for, Tho gunrds of tho L, O. T. M. will give a iiacKwaru .Milkmaid drill and entertain ment at Itoyal Arcanum hall Thursday night, October 11. Adults. Co; children, lOo. (iiuroli Note, At morning worship at tho Congrega tional church today tho pastor, Hov. J. v. Wilson, will preach on "The Religion of Handwashing nnd tho Religion of Clean Heart." At tho cvenlnc wnruh'n t.u.i c i, , , ou o'clock the topic of bis short disccurse will bo "Enthusiasm for Jesus." Sunday school will be held at noon nnd Christ nn En deavor society consecration service at 0:30 p. m. Today will bo tho tlmo for tak ing up tho annual offerings for lnmo illu sions. St. Paul's Episcopal church, Hov. Oeorg.o Edward Walk, rector; seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communlcn nnd ser mon by tho rector ut 10:30 n. m.; ovenlng prayer and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Tho services nt Oraco Episcopal churth todny will bo as follows: Sunday schjol at 9:IG a. m.; holy communion and sermon at 11 n. in.; ovenlng prnyor and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Tho Mount 55lon llaptlst church will hold a grand rally today In tho Farmers' hall at tho county court house Service will bo at 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. m., conduetod by tho pastor. Itcv. E. D. WlUon. Hov. J. Knlckmnn will conduct services today at the I'nlon mission at II a. m, nnd 7'30 p. m. District Cinii-l .VotPR, Judgo Macy left last evening for Har land to spend Sunday with his family after adjourning district court until 1 30 o'clock Monday morning Mrs. Emma J, Simpson tiled a. petition for dlvorco from Andrew J. Simpson In the dis trict court yesterday. Sho wus married May 10. 1SS4, In Plnttsraouth, Neb., and alleges that her husband desorted her last April. She also bases her application on alleged cruel treatment and failure to sup port. The custody of the three minor chil dren Is asked for by her. The ruling of tho supreme court re versing the decision of Judgo Oreeti In the caso of tho State against Jack Shields will not affect the defendant. He was con victed on a charge of highway robbery and Is now serving his sentence In the Fort Madison penitentiary. Even If ho hnd not been convicted on nnother charge ho could not bo tried again on the charge of utter ing a forged check, as tho declBlou of Judgo drccn acquitted him. The caso wnB taken to tho supreme court In order to ob tain a ruling on the point. Peterson & Sehoeulng have Just recolved eleven carloads of furniture. For house furnlshlng goods they Invite your Inspec tion both nf quality of goods nnd prices. rnrMovr wi.vs foot-hall ja.mi:. Council 111 ii ft'N I iiililo to Son ic Aunlnxt Hie Husky NcliruxUu I'mitrm. With their team somewhat demoralized through accidents In previous gnmes tho Council Ululls High school hoys had to go down In defeat yesterday afternoon at tho Driving park before tho foot ball play ers from tho Fremont. Neb., High school. The Nehraskins proved to bo too much all round for tho local team and won easily with n scoro of IS to 0. Tho game waB considered marred by tho crowd tres passing over tho gridiron, which Interfered with tho play. The game wns not marked by any brilliant plajs on either sldo. In the first half Fremont kicked off to Council muffs' live-yard lino and the locals lost tho ball on downs. McDonald scored tho first touchdown for tho visitors and Connull the second. No goal. Dlngman for tho home team made a 'splendid thtrty-llvo yard run around the right end, but the ball was lost on downs. Fremont nfter n num ber of runs was given five downs by Ref eree McDonald of Omaha, which caused a protest from the Council llluffs boys. Left Half Havens for the visitors made n slxty llvo yard run on the fifth down around left und secured a touchdown. This tlmo Fremont succeeded lu kicking goal. Dur ing this half complaint was made that Referoo McDonald persisted In coaching tho visiting team. The second half ended without any scor ing. Council IJluffs did some hard play ing and succeeded In keeping tho ball most of tho time in Fremont's territory. Ayles worth of tho home team did some line work bucking the lino for nvo to ten-yard gains. Mitchell took the plnco of Treynor In this half. Tho lineup: Co. muffs. Position. Fremont. Kottrlng Right end Van Andn I' erron Right tncklo llahn Campbell Right gunrd Andrews, F Cochran Center Mliliken Peterson Left guard Connell Hail lA-ft tackle Andrews, L Dlngman Left end Schroedor Treynor guarterback CJago Ci. Pilling Loft half Havens Aylcbwurth Fullback Mulllken Orason Right halfback. . . .McDonald Sjbstltutcs Fremont: Mowrcr, Johnson. Council llluffs: C. Pilling. Warner. Grass. The referees were McDonald of Omaha and Dr. V. L, Treynor of Council Ulutls. Carroll of Omaha and Illcks of Council llluffs wore linemen anil Edgortou of Omaha and Hickman of Council ILufls tlnio keepcra. Tho King lice Hot Illast Is something that will suit you. Peterson &. Schoeniug sell them and guarantee satisfaction. Call and sco them. lnnrterly Wntrr 11111m Now due. Pay beforo October 10 and savo 5 per cent. Olllco open' Wednesday eveninj. llenl HntntP i'ruiiNferN. Tho following transfers were filed yester- dny In tho abstract, titlo and loan olllco of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street; J. W. Ilemsted, referee, to II. II. Hrynnt, w',4 of w4, nwi, 14, 74, 40. rd $1,OC0.07 D. W. Morrow and wifo to Thomas 8. Robinson, lot ID, block C, Sack ett'H add, swd 400.00 William Sledentopf and wife to J. R. Mcpherson, lot 0, block 20, Central subdivision, qcd 15,00 John U. Rudd to J. R. Mcl'herson, lot 2ii, block 20, Central subdivi sion, qcd 1.00 Margaret H. Ilryan to Mary E. Oul lagher. w'-j lot 10, block 8, MyiiBter'H ndd, wd 2,255 II. F Royce to Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Hallway company, lots 11, 12 and 13, block 20, Riddle's subdi vision, d 6.00 Six trnnsers, total $3,737.07 Jloro ClaliiiH l'lleil. Claims to tho nmount of nbnut $4ri,r03 wero tiled yesterday by creditors of Olllcer & Puscy's bank. Up to duto tha amuint of claims tiled with tho clerk of iho dis trict court Is about $200,000. Ono of tho claims registered yesterday wus for 09 cents, whllo tho largest filed was for f 4.0G7. A power of attorney from W. II. M. Pusey to his son, Frank S. Pusey, was lllod for record In the ofllce of tho county reo rder yesterday. It gives Frank lU3oy pnver to act for his father In all matters per taining to his personal husln at, nn well as tho matters connected with the business of tho banking partnership. Our hardwaro department was never moro complete Como In and look over our goods nnd compnro prices with other houses. Potorson & Schocnlng, Moriiam block. Domrette poap outlnsts cheap soap. END OF SIOUX CITY CARNIVAL Six IIhjh of Frolic Arc FlnUlieil with "Hot Time" on the Streets. SIOUX CITY, Oct. 0. (Special Telegram.) Tho big six days' carnival which has mado things very lively In Sioux City during tho week ennio to nn end tonight with n "hot tlmo" celebration on tho streets, lu which thousands of peoplo took pnrt. Sioux City has nover seen such crowds us camo to tho carnlvnl of 1900. Tho sidewalks havo been so packed oven lu the day tlmo Hint people took to Iho streets to walk In comfort. Thousands of peoplo lined tho street each evening to witness tho parades, which on tho wholo wero the best ever seen hero. Woman's day Wednesday was the prlzo winner. Today wns Trnvellug men's duy, about 1.000 drummers being horo, Includ ing a delegation from Omaha. Many other out-of-town salesmen wero In line. One disappointing featuro of tho colebratlon was tho Midway, which was mado up In largo part of Indecent shows. Deolilen Aumliiftt Vincent. ONAWA, In., Oct. 0. (Special.) Tho Monona county district court has adjourned and In tho cuso of Mitchell Vlucent of On awn tigalust tho Monona county auditor, Ellis, whereby Vincent sought by injunction to prevent tho auditor from awarding tho construction of the Monoua-Wpodbury county ditch to tho Erio Cunul Construction com pany, tho Judgo decided against Vincent and gave him twenty days to apply to tho su premo court for continuance of a tempo rary Injunction, Vincent will appeul. Stoi'Uhuyer ItoliheU. SIOLX. CITY. Oct. 6,- (Special Tele gram. I It wns discovered tonight that M L. Hubbard of Mondamln, n capitalist uml horsa dealer, was robbed this morning l Greene's C. O, D. JJ6-JJ8 Broadway, Phone 65. We Want Your Trade We aro making extraordinary prlcrs to In duce a trial order-always bearing In mlml that QUALITY as well as price must bo considered. Prices nro good for MONDAY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. GRANULATED SUOAH (best) 17 pounds (with order for other groceries I (U) amounting to $1) 1 ,v,u JERSEY CREAM. No. 1 fnncy QQi-. patent ,;Cn WHITE HOSE-Old wheat Qtii. Flour ''0t ROYAL tho old tlmo favorite 1 , 1 () for GOLD COIN the finest mado, no I I K matter what the price 1 1 Hotter get your flour now, this is nbout tho last call at these prices. Good Laundry Soap, 14 bars !5p Washing Soda, 4 lbs "p Largo llottlo Hluolng "e Household Ammonia, bottle e Scrubbing Lye, 3 boxes Lump Sutrch, 3 lbs lr Three 5c Pkgs. Gold Dust JO'- Good Country Hutter, lb 20.- Good Creamery, lb "2c Woodbine Creamery .', 23c Very be3t. Fowler's or Magnolia 25c Wisconsin Full Cream Cheeso 12V N. Y. Full Cream lGc N. Y. very finest, whlto 17 V Mason half-gal. Jars, dozen 00c Cider Vinegar, gallon 12c Enamellne Polish, largest slzo ........ Cc Rising Sun Polish, 10c size fie Yeast Foam, pnekngo Sc Lemon Extract, standard slzo and quality 4c Vanilla Extract, standard 4c Shredded Coaconut, lb lee Oxford Com Starch, 3 1-lb boxes 10c Now Evapornted Peaches, bright aud nice 10c New Evaporated Peaches, very llnest..l2V New Prunes, nice S'4c New Prunes, (lno largo S 1 -3c Cranberries, quart "V Now Sorghum, In Mason quart Jars lfc New Sorghum, In your Jug, gallon 3sc New Navy Deans, 6 lbs 2.1c New Ratslns, lb 10c POTATOES, bushol 4Ce TEA DUST, pound 20c NEW SWEET CIDER, gallon 2.".c N. Y. SWEET APPLES, for canning, peck 35c MARKET. 1Mb nnd Plato Roll nnd Mutton Stew nt 4 and Cc SHOULDER STEAK Sc SHOULER ROAST 7c and Sc SIRLOIN STEAK 12V PORTERHOUSE STEAK 12V WE SAVK YOr MONEY ON WHAT YOU HAT. HANY THEATERS Sunday High!, Qci 7 A superbly staged splendidly cast first pro duel. nil ilie i.i.iuiitl' i . i r.i- or .i Ker of the era - Llneoili J. Carter's newest nnd latest tuccess s Eleventh Hour A portraiture ol purpose, power and pa thos A perlect picture of places and peo ple. A story written in snub's as well as tears. Sco the wonderful millionaire's room. Sco the startling mechanical effect the railroad block tower. a Sioux City hotel of $200 In ca3h, a flno gold watch, $2,000 lp notes and a letter of credit for $10,000 Issued by tho bank of Mondamln. Owing to the crowds which havo titled nil hotels here to merflowiug during this (carnival) week Hubbard was obliged to go to tho Arcado hotel and alt he could get there was a cot In a dormi tory with u score of other cots. In tho morning ho left tho room for a moment aud on returning found thut his coat hud been rifled of the valuables In it. lie left for Idaho to buy cattle, but reported tho robbery by wire. Payments; on tho notes and letter of credit was stopped. DmnnKen Not (irniiteil. OAKLAND, Ia Oct. C (Special.) Much Interest lias been shown In tho slniu'or suit of Mrs. Delia Powell, wife of William Powell, against Myron Hough, In which sho nought damages for defamation nf character by reason of alleged derogatory statements by Hough hiHt fait. Tho Powells .worked for Hough and trouble camo botween tho two men us a result of which Powell was fined some $30 or $40 for assault nnd battery. The next movo was tho Institution of tho slander suit, Mra. Powell claiming that Hough hnd called her bad nnmes. The defendant denied over uttering the statements. Vnst numbers of witnessc s wero called by both sides. Tho Jury returned a Judgment for tho de fendant. Polities Nciir Atliilllle. ATLANTIC. Ia.. Oct. 6. (Special.) Tho political campaign 1h waxing warm In ill's county, with speakurs for every Reality some time during tho month. Thuisday night Attorney J. 11. Hruff and W. A. D,s brow spoko at Grovo City. Last night Judge Smith, candidate for congress ad dressed n largo and enthusiastic mco lug at Lewis. He discussed the issues in his ununl ahlo manner, showing tho uiciu ststency of tho democratic party lu I's nttcmpt to make two issues paramount. W. II. Emerson spoke at Wlota last n ght, dealing almost entirely with tho Philip plno question. II. I. Snltlngrr has been secured for an address next Friday own ing during tho carnival. (iiiirKeil with Hold Holilierj. FORT DODGE, la.. Oct. C (Special Telegram. ) Tom O'Hara and Petor Coyne, two prominent young men about town, wero arrested last night for tho holdup of tho night agent of tho Minneapolis & St. Louis rnllwny, which occurred nbout two weeks ago. Tho robbers attneked tho agent and after robbing the safo locked him In a box car. Tho arrest was tho result of tho work by lallway dotectlves. At a pre liminary heating this nftornoon thoy wore bound over to tho grand Jury In $1,000 ball. Tho arrest Iiuh created u sensa tion, as tho men nro woll known. Growth of I iilvcrslty. IOWA CITY, la.. Oct. 0. iSpcclal.) Today, tho third Saturday of tho university year, tho day upon which annual compari sons nro made, tho growth of the univer sity Is marked by an increase of 14 per cent over Inst yei.r's enrollment nt this time, with an Increase In the faculty from 102 to 135. Tho total number of students enrolled Is 1,280 and that In splto of Uio fact that tho law courso has been extended from two to throe years nnd tho medical courM'3 extended from blx to nlno months and with added requirements for admission to tho college of liberal arts. I'repnrp for CiirnUnl. ATLANTIC, la.. Oct. 0. (Special. ) Tho city Is beginning to put on Its hoi. day nttlrn for tho coming carnival, which be gins next Tuesday and lasts until Satur day night. Iiooths aro being t ro ted in the streets nnd the windows luvo been quite generally decorated with the car nival colors for tho occasion. Tho ex ecutive commltteo has secured more free attractions than has been offered any whero In Iowa this year Romo of tho b st attractions and plenty of thorn arc con tracted for. e Clean Up Your f Winter Clothes, Wc can make your Your last winter's overcoat we ask is your work. We g prices will surprise you. Iowa Steam Dye Works, M. DANIELSON, Proprietor, 300 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 'bobot. oBOBonEOHnEnraHEBHBnnnnnnniSEE Don't or Plate fit? I can make it stay. A guarantee on nil my work. Have uio est i tun to your work. Extract inur 2.V Set of Teeth ?.".()!) Rest Set of Teeth $S.OO Silver Filling fiOc ami 1.00 (Soltl Filling $1.r( up Crowns ?.r.)(l F.ritlge, per tooth .".()() W. J. Hostetter, D. O. S, i?aldwin Block, ('or. I'earl and I.rondwa.v, Council llluffs. t): Good Property Is a Good Investment Fifteen lots In n, body for salo at a Very reasonable price Thcso lots nro located In Omaha nddltlon nnd lie hlsh and dry. Thoy will mnltc a splendid location for some factory. Several other lots snltablo for building purposoB ono of thorn especially will miiKo a flno location for n homo, bolns within ono block of tho motor line and within two blocks of n school lioubo and church located in tho western part of tho city. Apply at Bee Office, Council Bluffs. 100 Visiting Cards in the Latest Style 75c Or Two Hundred for $1.00. mm The Broadway Number is 307 aud the Telephone is 252. IOWA FARMS FOR SALE DAY & HESS, 80 Pearl St , Council Blutrs, llnvr for mill' it lurr tint if Improved fanui, olilckrn riniclicn, fruit mid M'KL'tnlilo lliucln iiIno rrilcli-liei- mill lunlnt-n iro,M'rly In Council Illult mill OiiiiiIiii. M)Mi: IWItllSi 1C0 acres Hazel Hell twp., 11 miles nc C. D., good bulldliics, 45 per ncro. SO acres near Crescent, well Improved, $13 per acre. CO acies ." miles east, Rood buildings nnd fruit, $r.O pel ncro. CO-acro fruit farm, near city, good Improvo- monts. Jino per acre. 30-iiert fruit f..rm adjolnlnc city. $6,000. l Till- iiliovo In oiiI ii niiiiiiiIi- of our ft lM'i' cent I nti'i'i'Nt. Telt'iilioiii' till. FOR SALE House of .-i rooms, collar, city water aud Imth. 4 blocks fiom I'. O.. J1.400. 6-room house on Mynster St., $1,600. 8-room house, pantry, closets, city water, cemented collar, nlco lot. fruit and shndo treos, ' blocks from 1. O., $1,600. flood 5-room hoiiso, with bath and closet, cellar, city water, cistern. Rood barn; only $I,M)0. Houso of I rooms, pantry, cellar, coal bouKo, city water, SSS0. $30 down, balanco monthly. 5. room house nnd room to finish two moro rooms, city water, Rood repair; $1,100. $100 dou, balanco monthly. Tine houno of 10 rooms besides basement, bath, closet, gas. furnace, laundry loom, water on three lloors, cholco locution. 100-arre farm, nearly all In cultivation, houfcp, barn, well etc , $23.00 per acic. Johnston & Kerr 5(1 Broadway, Co Bluffs. Before you Havo your teeth attonrieel to call nnd ot our prices and eee for yourselves how very reasonable they are. Komoin bor it coHts no more to havo good work than it does to havo poor. . ..Telephone 145 H, a. Woodbury, D. D. S-, Council Blulfj. 30 P83rl SL n'l Hotel old suit look as good as new. ought to be overhauled. All guarantee satisfaction and the ICO-acres Missouri bottom Innd, S mllo3 ti city, Jio por ucro. 600 nrro stock farm near Marlins, Sclby Co,, cheap. 320 neres In Sliver Creek twp., J30 por acre; noil Improved. 213 acres flno bottom land In flockford twp.. : pei n(.-e; wrn improved. Hit. .MO.MJ I.OA.MU) oi AIUI.S AT By Our New Plan jam i'HSSS AT l I .-..(Ml, .HIS, (Ml mill Ml'.'.dO. Full nlcki'l, with IiIkIi ii rm Tliey Koort innt'hliit'M-nut clii'ii) tliltiKB. Our HO, .'iri. 'Id anil no dollar Imll bnurr Iiik. double fi'i'd "Saw Ilomt'H" aro iho llni'bt you ever miw. Trial lioc. If you would llkt to sec. try or buy n M'wlns tutu'liliKt cull ou us, Wc rout M'Wlllff IIKK'llllll'.S 7."C 11 VOf'k. Kvorybody known Hint the "NJ3W IIO.MIJ" Is all rlRlit. Vou tnl;o no I'lmwos. Wo Ktiiirantco every ono ami our pinrnntee jh ;oofl. t nil on nt nnd -ur- tlip iiiiii'lilni'M mill I'oiiiinare lirlerx, GEORGE A. BLXLIS, ,UU7 llioudtvMi. (on ii el I Iliad. re (0 M ) ii O a (I Kr ta o a a B n o ta -0 19 C IB e c a is