THE OMAHA DULY 15 EE: Tl HsD VY, OCTOHKK 10, 1000. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MliOU MK.VriO.V. Davis sells slnss. "Mr. Itlley," 5-cent cigar. (las fixtures and globes ut Ulxby's. Tlno A. 11. C. beer, Nuumayer's hotel Wolltnan, sclentlllo optician, Wl Ud'y. II. M. l.effert, expert optician, Mfl Bdy. Mcbmldt'H photos, new and latest styles. '3b. photos Jl 50 d-i. Williams. Ml Udy. W. J. llostcttor, dentist, Baldwin bloclt. lamp's beer, Saenk" lloyscn, sole agent. J. C. & W Woodward, aichlteets, 528 llily. Drink Budweli'er beer. 1.. Uoseiifeld, nt. H. K. White, employment UKcnry, 019 Hdy. lixhlblt nnd sole of Gibson pictures. Aloxander &. Co .'333 Broadway. Oet your work done ut the popular l.agle laundry, 724 Broadway, 'l'hone 15.. W. ('. F.step. undertaker. 2S l'earl street. Telephones: Olllco, 97, rceldcnce, 33. The regular monthly session of the Hoard of Kdiiratlon will te held this evening. Itnbert Hull "f l' itv Unn Veepled a position with the First National hunk of Omaha. ,, . ,1 W. White of the railway wall er vice has removed his residence from trcston to '''n r-lly- , . Tim recilar nicotinic of Concordia, lodge No Knlchts of Pythias, will ho held this evening In Hughes' hall. The stilted comimmlrntlon of Muff City Indue. No. "I. Anrlent. Free an.l Accepted Masons, will be held this evening White Hose eastle. Lady Highbinders. . ill meet tomorrow afternoon nt 2 n clock nt the residence of .Mrs. T. 11. Drake, M North avenue. ripening snlo at Purity Catidv Kitchen, ns Broadway. Huturdiu . Candy nt one. half usual prtres. Bring this ud and get a .nek of Angel Food taffy free The Omaha Hrldge nti.l Termliml Hal -eumpany's rlght-of-wiiy diimugp suit will be atipenled from J nlge Alar; s il -etslott In the district court to th- mtpromo Mrs. flertrudn Junes: tiled In the d'slrlet er.nrt vesterilnv original notice of suit for divorce fiom K. A. Junes. 'I 'He " for her complaint lira not stated In the notice. The case ugHlttsl Boll Scott, rliargcd . hv John Carter with lureeny as brfllce, wi m dismissed In police .court and the costs taxed to Carter, us ho failed to appear to prosecute. Andrew Alexson, res Id I nt; near the Wabash ro-indhniise. reported to tho V' testerduv muruliiK that u spotted steer h id been stolen from his pasture during the previous nli'hl. . The marrlase of Will N . Illgdon nlid MI"S ltuth Mayne. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. . fl Miivne. Is niinoiineed to take place I ui -day evening, October at the home of th bride's parents on Park avenue. John Jones, lommltted to tho cointy J.il for ten diii- i" recover from an aggravation attack of -nukes.'' was released yesterday Mini tho cafe ugulnsl hltn In police court was suspended during good behavior. Th" case Hcalnsl J. F Thaeker. c harsed with kidnaping his little grandchild, th-' .laiiBhter of Philip Hertes, was dismissed In Justic e Vleu's court yi Hterday. I be fumlly has settled Its troubles out of court. William K. I loch, whose sentence of six months In the penitentiary was suspended bv Governor Shaw, wius released from the eountv Jail yesterday. The Omuliii au thorities llnully decided that they did not want him Tli hearing In the neighborhood row hi which Mrs. Illnckburn appears as pi-tim-. nt Ini: witness and .Mrs. kllug ns defend ant, was continued In police court yester day morning for thirty das. owlm; to the ll'tiea of the defendant. Clarence. Itaph. a l;l- cur-old boy. was arrested yesterday morning for th- then of a blcvcle. belonging to Hay Skinner, .luilce Aylesworlh continued the case to Wednesday In order that he might Investi gate the boy'n untecedents. Michael Fox, who acted ns administrator of the estate of the 'ate Jlirg.-iret l ox for ten tluvs before he was succeeded by .1.1 . r.reenshlelds. has llled an iipidli iitliin In f district court to be rolmmireil to the umoiMit of $78 v, for his cervlcea and for Sj' fur bis attorneys. 11. II. 1 1 1 II. tho young man who broke Into Swanson's in isle store and stole a number of musical Instruments, which he tried to dispose of to u local pawnbroker, hud his preliminary hearing In police court yester day mornlni; nnd was hound over to the Grand lury. He was transferred from the city jail to the county basilic. N. Y. I'lumblug Co., tclopliono 230. conns iiosiw with jmm m:vs, llrnest I'.. Hurl tiring Tldhius of Vic tory from ChlcnU" llendiuiirters. llrneat B. Hart, member of the republican committee from this state, returned yester day mornlnR from ChlciiRO, where ho held a conference with Henry C. Payne ami Mark llnnnu. HeportB received at the headquar tern In ChlcaRo, Mr. Hart says, show the wholo movement In tho direction of Mc Klnley and there Is now absolute confidence around headquarters In tho outeomo next month. Ho paid: "Whereas a few weeks KO bomo doubt existed, there la noun now nnd every member of the commltteo has ab solute confidence lu llio outcome. We now know lust where we are nt, that Is to nay as near ns a human belup; can. McKlnloy, has 270 votes In tho electoral collese that cannot Ret away from behind him nnd this dooa not Include w h states ns Utah, Idaho, Nevada, NobruBka nud Kentucky. nomo of which I feel ure wo will carry. New York Is nbnolutely sure nnd bo is Indiana for Mc Klnley." Asked as to what the feeling at the hend (luar.'crs of the commltteo was In regard to Nebraska, Mr. " Hart raid tho general opinion wai that It would return to the re publican fold this year. In fact, ho said, the situation In that state wan crowlnc flatly brighter and Indications now pointed to It koIpk republican. Mr. Hart Is much enthused over what he learned during his conference at Chicago. Commonwealth 10-cent clunr. Davis sells paint. Ilenl Cxlule .Marl; el. The following transfers wero tiled yes terday In the abstract, title anil loan ofllco of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street. I.. V. Potter and wife to Joseph Mlehetier, lots U and Hi, block f. Oakland; lot 3 and v(tj lot i, block 1. lllit drove, and part lot I. Ail dltnr'n subdivision of nw' bwVj, 12- 75-10; w. d $ 2,500 Peter Chrlsllnmteii and wife to An drew C. Christiansen. e4 uw', neU swl. and w lCVj feet of m.t. nwlt. 11.77-11; w. d Henry rtasmussen and wife to Stenhen Sullivan, lots 2 and :i. blnrlc 7, Kvnns' second brlilge addition; w. d Hllzabeth l.arsen and husband to 1) K. II. firlmmrlman, lot 0, bloi k ;UI, Mullln'f subdivision: q. c. d W II. and II. A. t'nolev and wives to Kdwlu It. Urake, lot 13. block : Wilson terrace, w. d 2,0iX) 900 Five transfers, total FARM LOAIS Negotiated In Hnstern Nebraska una lowa. James N. casuay, jr., 121' Muln SI , Council Hluffs, Save Your ffloneyftfe K.VVlXdS, LOVX AM) 111 II, DIM! ASS'N, , l'JJ 1'curl Street, Council lllulls, lu, I Fleece-Lined gg? W I Slipper Soles lilG 1 I HAMILTON'S 1 l Shoe Store. ftj BLUFFS. IP Schedule of Its Iolding8 Filed with the Court' Yesterday. DOES NOT INCLUDE BANKING INTERESTS Administrator MuUei it Itepoit on lie I'erxonal IIi'IiiiikIuhs of the De cedent mill I : v i In I ii the ('until Hun tif the hfM-ritl Aspti. The Inventory of the estate of the lute Thomas OllUer, which has been noxiously awaited by tho creditors of the bnuklng firm of Olllcer & Pusey, was filed yesterday afternoon by Charles Olllcer. the adminis trator. An estimate outsldo of valuable mlnlnn stocks nnd notes of mining com panies places tho oitnte at nbout $100,000. All of tho property Hated In tho Inventory Is liable for the debts of tho banking Arm of which Mr. twicer was the senior mem ber. Schedule A of tho Inventory places the cash standing to the credit of Mr. Olllcer In tho bank here and In Omaha1, Chicago, nnd New York nt $ti,2?2. Under tho same schedule the following shares of stock In different concerns are listed: Par Stocks Shares, Walnut HMI Cemterv asso ciation. Co'ineU li'urfs. . . 10 Pit reel -Chester Consoli dated Mining company 2,0'jO Champion Consolidated Mining company 2,9"0 Stirngue Iron Works Co 60 Value. i Loon 2' 0,000 MOO These mines, which nro near Hcd Cliff, Colo., have been In litigation for about twelve years. Hv agreement a compromise has been effected and tho suits withdrawn, so the administrator Is Informed by tho attorney lu charge. In a letter dated October r, lwe, making the property ii valuable asset. Tho udinlnlttrutor Is Informed by the manager of the Pursey-CliHster that a large quantity of good tiaylng ore Is In sUht ami several cutionds of it reudy to ship to tho smelter. The following stocks nro listed as probably worthless. Par Shares. Value. V.Mtm.ft limn.. liiMurnnce t:ompati, Slo.ix City 891' Union Depot Hallway com- j-.nny (trustee's receipt) Council Hluffs Wlro Null company 6 Council Hluffs Knitting com pany 1 The Plbher Capital City lllectrle Light company. Des Mollies 20 Clreut Western Telegraph company, Chicago 20 59.12.1 1.0UO Schedule C consists of bills renewable und open accounts, and these are summarized J and classllled as follows: ouc Worthless 200.00 outlawed ;. 315.23 , VLo!i'Pi.b'n ' Pursoy-CliMter Consolidated Mln- lug company (1..J1 shares, par : N'oic or tin. ( immiilon Consolidated II.IU yitr,VJVI " . '"' MIiiIiik ciimpun.- 72.WW.59 Note of Pun" -Chester Consolidated Mining company 21.39S.1I The administrator Is Informed by tho secretary of tlte Pursey-Chester Consoli dated Mining company that those nro as sumed by said company to draw 8 per cent Interest from March 1, PJOO, being first lien on net receipts from the mlue. Itenl Untitle HtiltliiiKN. Schedule to show the real estate of which Thomas Ofllecr died selr.cd: llayllss First addition. Council Hluffs. In. (homestead), all of lot i and west half of lot 3, block II. Hnyllss Second addition, lot 10, block 10. Ilajilss Second addition, lot 1, block IS. Hall's addition, Council Muffs, la., lot 2, block 0. lot 4, block 17; lot 2. block IS; lot 3, block IS. Hecrs' subdivision, Council Hluffs, la. (except railroad), lot II, block 30; lot I, block 31: lot 2. block 31; lots 3. I. :, 0 and 7, block 31; lot 8, block 31, except west twelve feet; lots 9, 10, II, 12, 13 and II, block 31. Abovo lots In Deer's subdivision com pose three lumber ynrds. Mullen's subdivision, Council Hluffs. Ia., lot G, Mock 10. Subdivision Wlghtmau tract, part south east one-fourth, southwest one-fourth 19-7S-43, lot 3, 17.51 acres; northeast one-fourth northeast one-fourth 21-74-41, 40 acres. Tho ubovo comprises tho city holdings. In earner township, this county, Mr. Of ficer owned 342 acres of farming land, es timated to bo worth nt least $30 per ncro. In Hnrrlson county he owned 321 acres, ostlmnted to bo worth $30 an acre nnd u quarter section In Hock county, Nebraska. In addition ho hold tax certificates to the following parcels of real natnte: Habbltt Plnco addition to Council Hluffs, In.: nno clghtli of lot 4, block 2; three-eighths of lot 11, block 1; three-eighths of lot 29, block C. Schcdulo H of tho Inventory list the household effects anil property of n Ilko naturo, which nro exempt und not liable to bo sold to pay debts. llepcudM tut .Ml li I UK StocU. As will be seen by the Inventor much of the valuo ot tho estate will depend upon tho ultlmnto worth of the mining stock nnd tho notes given by tho mining companies In which the deceased was In terested to secure lurge loans made by him. Claims aggregating about $21,000 wore tiled ugalnst the bank yesterday with tho clerk of tho district court. Claims aggro gating $14,000 were also filed against tho Olllcer cstuto. The deeds conveying cortnln real estate in Iowa and Nebraska nud stock In tho Walter Scott Mlulng nnd Milling company of Colorado, which was held In tho name of Thomas Olllcer, trustee, really tho property of tho linn of Ofllcor & Pusey, to tho receivers, wero approved by Judgo Macy yesterday. When Charles Officer wns nppolnted nd mlnlstrator of his fathor'a estato his bond was llxed lu the sum of $20,000, doublo tho estimated personal properly. At the tlmo of his appolntmont Charles Officer told tho court olllclals that ho did not believe tho personal property, which did not Include tho renl estnto holdings, would exceed $10,000. At that tlmo ho did not take Into account tho mining stock urn other assets of n llko nature. Home Mhmv Cnaes, Tho case In which William and Thomas Maloney nnd James P. Carter aro chnrged I with tho larceny of a number of horses, tho ownership of which is claimed by D. a. Jar vis, w"s taken on a change of venuo from JuBtlco Furrier's court yesterday to that of Justtro Vlen, whero the hearing has been set for totUy. The civil proceedings brought against th Maloneys by 11. 7.. Cttllens to recover tbreo of tho liorbes wero dismissed lu Justlco Vleu's court yesterday, to which thoy had been taken on ehnugo of venue from Justice Ferrlrr, tin It wns shown that Thomns Ma loney, on whom alone notice of suit" had been served, had at no tlmo been In pos session of the animals. Out lllm All He llnd, Irving Condon, a tiller of tho soil living near Mlnernl Lodge, In,, came to Council Bluffs! Sunday to tco a little ot high life and he found It to the tune of about $20 and a gold watch. He deposited his satchel at the Tremont house on Hroudwiy. where he became extremely sociable with two strangers, who wero seated on the front porch. He Invited them to take a drlnit and at their Invitation made a round of n number of raloone. At one saloon, running short of change, he had to break a $20 bill. This was noticed by his new made friends, whit suggested that they go next to a place where they could have a good time. Con don was out to bco the sights and readily acquiesced. Tho two men led down the Northwestern tracks until they leached n dark nnd lonely spot, when one of them knockeil hltn down. Ilia quondam friends then went through his pockets, rrl'.'.ing him of nil his cash and his gold 'tch. When he cnine lo Condon manai:' alter considerable dlfllcttlty to make his ..y back to his hotel Just ns day was brenkinR. He reported tho holdup to the police, hut so far they havo been unable to lot ate the thugs. ASPHALT liOHS OX l-'Ol It STIUJiri'. Council Adopts n llcsoliitton Orileiinu n Little .More Pin In IT. The city council took another wrestle with tho paving question Inst night and as a result a resolution calling for tho pav ing with nsphaltum of four streets was ndopted nnd tho mayor wna Instructed to sign tho contract with K. A. Wlckham for the paving with brick of three more streets. Aldermnn Lotigee had on his lighting clothes nnd the discussion over the Wlck ham contract nt times beenmo somowhat heated. His vote alone was recorded In the negative on the signing of the con tract. . Tho matter of tho asphalt paving wns brought up by Aldermnn McDonald Intro ducing n resolution providing for theltn provement with this material of the fol lowing streets: Sixth street, between Hroudwiiy and I'M Mb. avenue, KlRhth street between Hroadwny and eighth ave nue, First avenue between Pearl and lJlghth streets, Fifth avenue between the nlley west of tho court house and Klghth street. Property owners on Fifth avenue llled a stroug protest against nsphaltum ami were represented by Attorney llalvln, who pre sented their side of the. enso before the council. After some discussion Alderman McDonald consented to Fifth nvenue being struck from the resolution nnd with thl nlterntlou It was adopted. Tho following streets, to be paved with (lalusburg brick on Council Illuila brick lower course, nre embraced in the ion tract with Wlckham, which the mayor was Instructed to ' sign: Sixth street, from Klgbth avenue to Sixteenth avenue; Ninth avenue, between Main and Sixth streoti.. and Sixth nvouuo, between Main and Sixth streets, Tho contract us originally drawn tin nrnvldod that the work should be com- ' ' , v Allinls, 100, 0n motion of Al- 1 , , u ,,row lt w-as amended to .cad De- , ombor 13 1600. , Alderman Lougce attempted to have a ' clause Inserted In tho contract giving t , 0lty tho right to enncel the' contract lu the event of tho puvlug not being com- pleted by tho tlmo rpeclllcd. HU motion, i however, failed to carry nnd Alderman r-1.. L- CLOLr.rnuturl Mint tlio tuOinltV tin flUtf-Cil ot ?5 a day. Alderman Hammer, who had seconded Aldorman I.ougce's motion. ' amended to make the penalty S21 a day i nnd Lougce reciprocated by seconding this I It failed, however, to uiriy ..ud Alderman Clark's motion prevailed. During the ills ; eusslon Aldermnn Lougeo called Contractor Wlckham to task for not having done more i I paving under his contracts and declared thnt Wlckham when ho took tho contracts hail no Intention of carrying thorn out this year. Contractor Wlckham denied the al legations of tho alderman from tho Second ward and defied him to prove his assertions nnd for a tlmo tho atmosphero of the coun cil chamber was slightly warm. Tho city engineer was Instructed to pre pare u report and schedulo of tho blde wnlks embraced In the Holln contract. Alderman McDonald succeeded In getting tho council to acqulesco lu his request to have it wutcr main laid on South Sixth street, between Twelfth and Fourteenth avenues, on condition that only one hy drant should bo put In, for which tho city would havo to pay rental. Tho commltteo on police nnd hcnlth re ported favorably on tho petition of resi dents of tho First precincts ot tho Fifth nnd Sixth wards for police protection. In the discussion that followed as to how to provide this pollco service for that part of the city lt developed that a majority ot tho aldermen wero In favor of having tho district patrolled by a mounted olllcer. Tho matter was llnall left with the mayor and chief of pollco to wrcstlo with. The motor company was ordered by res olution to place Its tracks on Hroadway, between Twelfth nnd Thirteenth stroots, to grade within two days after service of notice. Tho failure on tho pnrt of tho motor company to do this la delaying tho paving thcro. Contractor Campbell's bill for $2,675 for the now bridge ovor Indian creek at Fifth nnd union nvonues was ordered paid and tho city clerk was Instructed to notify tho motor compauy to pay Into tho city treas ury $800, Its sharo of tho coat of the new structure. Howell's Antl-"Kawf" cure3 coughs, colds. PASSCO I P TOR VOTHIIS' ACTIOX. AmoiiiliiieiitN to the Constitution to He Submitted Thin lull. Ci.unty Auditor Innes received yesterday from the secretary of stato a certified ropy of the proposed amendment to tho consti tution providing for biennial elections, which Is to be balloted on at thu gcnoral election next month. It roads as follows: fihnll tho following amendment to tho constitution bo adopted? Add as section 10 to urtlclo xll of tho constitution th follow ing: "Section 1C. The first general election after tho adoption of this amendment shall be held on tho Tuesday next utter thu first Monday In November In tho year one thousand nlno hundred and two, and gen eral e'octlons shall bo held bhinnually thereafter. In tho year ono thousand nine hundred und two there shall bo elected ii governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor of state, treasurer of state, attorney general, two Judgett of tho su premo court, tho successors of the judges of tho district court whusu tortus of otllco explro December 31, ono thousand nlno hundred and two; state senators who would otherwlso be chosen In the year one thou sand nine hundred and one, and members of tho house of ronresentn lives. Tho termi of ofllco of tho judges of the supremo court which would otherwlso explro in tho odd numbered yeura. and nil other elective stato, county and township officers whoso terms or ofllco woum otnerwiso expire In tho year ono thousand nine hundred and one, and members of the general assembly whoso successors would otherwlso be ehoson nt the general election In the year ono thousand nlno hundred and one, nro hereby extended ono year nnd until thnlr successors nro elected and qualified. The terms of ofllco of senators whoso successors won't! otherwlso bo chosen in tho year ono thousand nlno hundred nnd threo nro hereby extended ono your ami until their succes sors nre elected and qualified. The general assembly shall mnko such changes In the law governing tho tlmo of election and terms of office of all other elective officers ii h shall bo necessary to make tho tlmo of their election und terms of oince conform to this amendment, and shall provide which of tho Judges of tho supreme court shall servo ns chief Justice. Tile geuernl assembly shall meet In regular eesslon on the second Monday In January, one thou sand nine hundred nnd thiue. nnd blan nunlly thereafter. Another proposition upon which the poo. plo will bo called to ballot Is, "Shall there be n convention to rovtso tho constitution nnd amend the BamoT" Under section 3 ot article z ct tho state constitution such a proposition shall be balloted on every ten years. If It carries the next general assembly will then pro vide for the election of delegatei to attend itich convention. A third proposition Hint the voters of Pottnwnttninle county will he called to bal lot I'pon next month will he that of a county poor farm. Tl'e proposition It. as folio- t. Shall the following public measure be adopt-.!? "Shall the Hoard of Supervisors of Pottuwaltumln county, Iowu, establish a pool-house In said county, purchase hind therefor nnd erect suitable buildings on such land ut a cost not to exceed SHu.uvo for such land and buildings? And shall sulci Hoard of Supervisor?, for the purpose of paying for the land to be pirchased and the buildings to be erected, levy ft tax, In addition to the usual taxes, on the taxable property of said county In an amount not to exceed I mill on the dollar of uluiitlon each year lor the two year next succeed ing the vote on this proposition?" HMHItSOS TALUS OX l!. PAXSIOX. Mcnilii f I he liiditlliu l'ltty-t'llMt tltlrcfH McKlntiM ('lull. W. 11. Hmersou of Atlantic, la., who served through tho Philippine campaign with the Fifty-first Iowa volunteers as a number of Company C front Oleuwood, ud tltCHSPd the McKInlcy-Hoosevelt club last night at republican headquarters on the Philippine question. Tho hall was well tilled, among the nudienco being a number of tho speaker's former companions In arms. In opening Mr. Hmersou gave a brief sketch of the causes which led up to the Spanish wur. Hcfurrlng to the trcuty of peace with Spain he said It could not have been passed without the assistance of Ilrynn and the support ut democrats In congress. He rend the sections of tho treaty showing the promise of this country to Spain to admit Its ships and merchan dise, to ull the ports of tho Philippines for ten years on tho same terms ns lull country and also showed that tho treaty obligations which conferred upon congress sole power to determine the political status of the people of the Philippine Is lands were known to Mr. Ilrynn nnd his nssoclates and t lint knowing these condi tions of the treaty Mr. Ilryan urged Its riitlllcatioh, thereby making himself anil his party responsible for tho conditions therein expressed. Ho described the operation of the Porto Ilium tariff, showing that It is to the ben elll and not to the detriment of tho peo ple of that place. Ho disproved the as sertion!) made concerning the treaty with the sulltiu of Sulu, showing that this coun try had in no manner sanctioned slavery or polygamy there. Coming down to the Philippines ho re viewed the comtttioiiH existing there up to the time of the war. Ho told tho story of tho llrst shot and the cnttses of tho ottthteak. He described the treatment the Filipinos were receiving at tho hnnds of ,.t... a i i i . i I-.. " T" .. " .., V " V g here Mh 'Zon wh ,)(,r ()f nllot.(lotOM ,, rt.PCtved tn0 Cest uttention. ' Poole He purl it H..l.l.er.v. A. M. Poole, residing on North Eighteenth street, reported to the police yesterday inortiltlf- thilt til... nil Vt.'itllf.titV. Iiti.tit li. had been slugged and robbed of $30 nnd n watch near Keyes Pros." carrlago factory on Fltst avenue and Twenty-eighth street. Acccording to his story he was on his way homo fiom the transfer depot nnd on reach Ing the carriage factory perceived a mnn standing on the edge of the sidewalk. As he passed him the man suddenly struck him ,011 the back of the head, knocking him un- conscious. It was daybreak Sundny morn Ing before Poole regained consciousness, when ho went home and went to bed to nurso his Injuries. lit was unablo to give tho police a description of his assnllant. Don't burn vour old wool mattress. Morean . Kloln will do them over by the new process better than new 122 South Main street. .Mui'iiuuo Licences. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to tho following persons: Nnme nud Residence. Age Taylor Unit. Omnlm 2.1 Lottlo Hiirbcr. Omulia 19 C. K. Wooltnan, Council Hluffs '-" Josle Holun, Council Hluffs 21 Woodmen Invelt .Monument. DEN1SON. Ia., Oct. 15. 'Special.) The Woodmen of thd World, Hawkeyo camp, No 70, unveiled a monument erected by them In tho Donlson cemetery to tho mem ory of tlielr deceased fellow sovereign, A. K. Hrntthaucr. Sunday afternoon, nt 2:30 o'clock. About sevsnty-fivo ot tho membors of tho lodge, headed by tho Denl son band, formed In lino at tho camp hall and marched to thu cemetery. Following them was a lino of carriages and buggies, making In all about 250 peoplo who wit nessed tho ceremony. At the cemetery tho ceremonies pro ceeded undor tho direction of W. It. Kirkup, Prof. W. O. Van Ness acting as consul commander and William Marshall ns captain. Miss Webster of tho Denlson Normnl collego read the odo entitled "Why Should tho fjplrlt of Mortul be Proud?" After tho monument wns unveiled nn able address was made hy F. W. Meyers. Dur ing Intervals of tho ceremony appropriate music was rendered by tho band nnd tho runic quartet. After tho ceremonies tho lodgo formed In lino nnd marched back to tho camp hall, where they wero dismissed. Majority C.rtMttt Knell Dny. SIOUX CITY, In., Oct. 15. (Special. -Judgo Lot Thomas, congressman from tho Eleventh Iowa district, passed through fitoux City on his way homo to Storm Lako nfter n tour through tho state. Judgo Thomas is thoroughly convinced that Iowa will roll up n remnrkable majority for Mc Klnloy this year, because ho visited overy district la the state except tho Tenth, and In oach district found Indications of good republican gains. "My Judgment Is not based on what enmpaign managers told me," ho declared, "but on what I saw my self. At every plnco I visited men were pointed out to mo ns former Ilrynn men who had mndo up their minds to vnto for Mc Klnloy this year. Iowa will do Itself proud. Heyond any question thcro will be n repuhlirnn congressman from every dis trict, with the possible exception of tho Socond. In tho Second thcro Is a very hard fight on a vory hard light. Democracy Is making every effort to elect Vollmer, but tho republicans nre equally active. While tho outcome Is uncertain I believe the re publicans will win." DnnlelH Vnnlilr In Appear, CEDAIl UAPIDS, Ia.. Oct. 15. (Special Telegram.) "The Ameer" was hooked for Orecno's tonight, but at f ocloek the opera houso mangemeiit was notified that Mr Daniels was sick and wanted to put on nn understudy, ns they had been doing elsewhere. This wns refused and tho oporn houso mangemeiit Is tonight pnying back nbout $1,000 advanco .sales. It was nd mltted thnt Mr. Daniels passed through hero durlug the afternoon enroute to Des Moines. Dr. l.(iiiKiietcer Cimvleleil. vWATHIlLOO. Ia.. Oet. 15. (Special Tele-grr.m.)--In tho United States court here i today Pr. O, Lonsnecker of Dayton was j convicted of Improperly udns tho malls Tho sentence was reserved. The limit Is $5,000 fine or Imprisonment for live years or both. OPPOSED TO CHILD LABOR Complaint to Labor Ummisaiouer Marts Investigation in Dm Moines. HANNA WILL NOT VISIT IOWA'S CAPITAL .spt'retiir.v tif Mute tltiliooit Sti Hint If IteptitillciiiK Continue Tlielr Pres ent tinlt MeKliiley Will Cnrrj XeliruKu Iliixll;. DISS MOINKS, Oct. 15.-tSpr ial Tele gram.) Tho state today began an Investi gation of child labor lu Des Molues. Labor Commissioner Wenticrstrum received a com plaint Saturday that n certain Des Moines Institution had In Its constant employ a largo number of children. He at once nr rnnged for nn Investigation. Sometimes It seems unfortunate that tho law governing the office ot labor commissioner requires hltn to reserve tho names of nil Institutions, with which he has olllclal t elation. It Is nlso u fact that the law gives him absolutely no authority with tespect to child labor. He cannot stop It or proceed against employers or parents. There Is nothing lu any ot tho laws on tho uubject. therefore, the labor commissioner's operations In this lino nro purely voluntary and In the opinion of soma employers of child labor gratuitous. Never theless, the investigation Is being carried on with a view to furnishing tho state with specific Information -on the nubject of, child labor In Iowa, that lt may bo adjusted by law. lt is probable that, lneldcntly this Investigation will iuslt the friends of tho projected compulsory education mens uies. Tho lnbor commissioner will not give out the name of the firm. Chairman Oroves of tho Polk county com mittee received a letter from Mark llauna this morning, In which the grcnt republican leader says It will bo 'Impossible for hltn to moke a stop at Des Moines whllo on his westerA speaking tour. Secretary of State Dobion Is in Des Molues today, having completed a speaking tour of ono solid month In Ncbrunka. When asked rnnceriTlng tho prospects of a lepubllcnn victory In Nebraska thin fall, Dobson ex plained: "If the republicans continue their present g.ilt until election tiny McKlnley will carry Nebraska nnd the republican stato ticket will bo elected by sweeping mnjorlt'cs. A Kreat deal depends on Douglas and Dodge counties and with the exception of these the state Is, ns 1 firmly believe, certain to repudiate Hryanlsm." Cllj- lleltiiuit lu Women. For three dnys beginning tomorrow the city Is to be lu tho hands of the women. From every corner of the state there nre arriving today delegates to the twenty-ninth nnnu.il mietlng of tho lowa equal suffrage nssoctutioti. Nearly a hundred delegates have already ?ent in their credentials. Among the Interesting women hero Is the national president, Mrs. Carrlo Chapman Catt, now a resident of New York, but an Ityiil woman by birth and education: Miss. Mary O. Hay, the nationnl organizer; Mrs. Kvclyn Holden, tho state president, and Mrs. Sarah Whiting of Waterloo, tho editor of the Woman's Standard, aro also to be here. Tho following opinions were handed down by the supremo court today: fierni.in Savings bank against Drake Itoollng company et nl. Polk tllstrkt, guur nntv. reversed. F.. 'Muuulng ngnlnst Marlon Poling et nl , Van Hunn district, modified nnd iillirmed I II. M. Coleman against Warren Gammon et ill. Outhrle district, nfllrmed. H. Odendahl et al nsaiiiHt Thomas III. Ii. Chris utubiie t ui, run-nil tiistrit t, ar- firmed. Opinion by Mierwin. W. Chumbeiinlii against C. c. Wolf. Hut ler district, reversed. At today's meeting tho exccutlvo council approved tho amended articles of Incorpo ration of the lowa Deposit and Loan com pany of lfl Moines, tho House Hulldlng nnd Loan association of Ilawnrden and the Normal Savings and Loan company of Cedar Falls. There was a heated debate in the coun- ii Unyrn Dr. Ileiinett "Of Ulcctrlcnl Trentmcnt by Sienna of Mr niec- Irlo Uelt (an lln Found In ISTery ! City and lliimlrt In Hie Country- Mj Ilrlt Huh (ii red 10,000 Wrilk 3lon niul Women AYlio Olntlly I n tlnrfiei It. If Vlin Are ot Jut the Mnn or AYoiuuii )im SlioulU Ilet 1 AVitl UuHnilili-e Vt.v licit to lie- lure Vour ltnllt5." The Doctor feny llln Siiccca, IIiik C illicit Forth Many V.'orthlrn, I in Hit (lull a unit AVllrna You AKHlimt Tlieiu. Eletridty ns applied by my Klectrlc Bolt will moJco yo-i u sound, healthy and robust man or wom an. Tho vitalizing cur rent Roes Immediately to the seat of your weakness. Try It nnd you will not bo disap pointed. It will ea rned your fondest hopes. It will euro you quickly, pleasantly nnd P r ma n f ii 1 1) and I will guarantee "in oure to be perma nont. .My Belt will Kiv you HauHfactii-m from in start and dai y lmprovemcnts will b noted, lt enlnxire, and hardons ull muscles of tho body find chocki all lenses by day or nlcht. dii. nnxjiciT's raLiit'Tiiio iiklt Is tho only one in the world that has soft. sllkon, chamois-covered, water chamber sponKO tloetrodes (Intent No. 31,7lf3, my exeluatvn patent, that prevents that horrible bumlni? nnd bllsterliin cuus d by all other mike, of belts if thoy Blv any current, which have bar motal electrodes, uiion which Vordlnrls will ac eumulato. Verdigris la a deadly poison. My Uelt haa lnterehani;eaol battry cells Patent No. STS,044i; also my exclusive patent, and can bo renewed when burned out for only 7Do, no other belt ran bo rsnowed for any price, nnd when burned out Is worthleisit My electrical Suspen sory for tho perfeot cure of men's all men tn. freo to each mala patient. What you want la a curs. That Is what I offer you. Uo not tsko my word for It. I havo cured 10,000 weak men and wumen with my Belt. They will testify to It. You can believe them. Thoy ur everywhere. They arw all uround vou I absolutely ruarante It to euro Sexual Impotenny. Lost Manhood, Varicocele. Hpermotor rhoea end all sexual weaknesses In either sex; restore nhrunken or undeveloped or Bans and vitality: cure lUioumatl.im In everv irulse. Kidney, I.Ivor nnd Hladdcr Troubles. Chronic Constipation. Nervout nnd Ooneral Debility, Uyspopsla, all Fe male complaints, etc I, lie la too aliort, health loo vltnl mill nioilfj too Unrd to net llieae tliuea tn rely upon olnlina. I otfer yuu prnofe. Do not be exprrliuruletl Willi, I liellvrei In truth uutt plain tiitrnirntn. "Trntli la the Firmest uronntl 'upon tTlitcli people- crtn live," Write to mo for my eipuee of 'Tree Trlitl" nnd "Py When Von Are Cnr ei Colli erna." 1 nlll aliot yon Ibe Irlok. If you have thoueltleasly pur clmaeil one of tlieao Imltntloua of my Uleetrle Ilrlt. aend It to me na liulf liayniriil for one nf mine, If It burua nil blister yon, or If It ttlven no current,- nr If you itru nfraltl of vertll Krl", I Ki.urniitee my Ilrlt ta laat h lifetime, nnd the current untrr til mlnali. Write today Sacredly confidential. I have written a bonk "Tho Finding of tho Kountntn of Eternal Youth " sent free, postpaid, for the asking: Book will tjll you uli about It Advlco without ccMt riold only by nr OCMMICTTEIoctrioCvll Company, IK lo ' I Duiiulu IHoeU, Oppualle llutlrn'a, Ilodae and lUtli Mo Onialm, eb, HOU'ltU i m. to 6 p. in, 8undiyt, W to 1. today over the asphalt paving but uothlUK was accomplished lldrcu Wtll MiirtiL III Slouv Clt. flOt'X CITY, la, Oet 1" - (Special.) of Iho ,0ft state Library association. to bo held lu Sioux City Thursday and Fri day of this week, will be one of the larget and best ever held In the state. Mrs. Ho-in N. Obcrholtzer, librarian of the Sioux City library, Is greatly encouraged because of the geueral lively Interest which has been manifested lu the approaching meeting Dr. I). Henjamln Andrews, chancellor of the University of Nebraska, will mako nu nd dress Friday evening In the assembly room of the High school. This will be the first meeting of tho state association at which tho newly created stuto library commission will make a public appearance, and the presence of tho members of the commis sion will ndd to the Interest and the value of the sessions. Itully n Denlson, DL'NISON, lit., Oct. 15.-tSpeclal.)-A rcpubllcuti tally was held at this place Saturday night. After witnessing a torch llpht procession by tho McKlnley nnd Roosevelt club tho crowd preeeeded to the ncrmnnta hall, whero for two and ouc hnlf hours they listened to W. H. Emer son of Atlantic and 11. I. Sallingcr of enr toll. . II tt r 1 1 ii u t ii n Mnn it Delimiter. Hl'ItLINOTON. la., Oct. 15. -II. A. Kell for years secretary of the school board and a prominent attorney and highly esteemed citizen, has been discovered lo be a de faulter in a largo sum. He admits his guilt nnd says his peculations extend back several years. l-'ulln front Trnnefr. Al'DLUON. , Oct. 15. (Special i- Yes terday evening the young son of Mrs. S. .1. Ilogueson fell from a traj e?e on which hn was pluylng and sustained u seveie frac ture to one of his arms, btenklng it ;n two pl'ices and crushing the bones of the elbow, I'lre u( Siillltnii, lull. SI'LLIVAN, Ind , Oct. l.V-Thls clt w ,i , Visited tonight by one of the most ills nstrotis tires in its history. Tim lire wic caused by the overturning of u candle In the basement of tho large detuiftmci.t store of Iturioii Urns The llimes sntend rupldl.v niul In spite of the efforts of tin flru department Ignited the clrwtior elm ft llttil llrcil the stnge nf the People's llicii'er The lire Is not yet under control Vh -cennes nnd Torre Ilutile h.ivo stinted n-iri of tlielr tire apparatus to this tit ti spc tiul tra'ns. Hurton Urns.' slock and building, which Includes the People's theater and numerous other olllces, nro a total loss, which will reutii $10O,O(in, partly covered bv lusm.ineo. II 1 U Ciillftiriilit I'' I r mi I'nllv SAN FHANCIKCO, Oct. Ifi-Th- co'i. mis sion firm of ,1 Hrett ,V Co. tmlnv tiled i, petition in Insolvency. Liabilities. .ln2.s'l, assets, $21 liitt. The firm deals Ite.iWIy In Oriental oimIm und Citllfornlu products. h sides handling large quantities of i-nuutl nilniiin Jules llrett tiled the ni tltlou. the others members of the linn bulng rcMdrntH I of Paris The principal creditors ere. i T.udenlierg Thallium Co., New York, VI! r.TO; North American Trust fumpuuv , New York. .".!. 1 , First Nation, il bunk of thl, , titv, $l!).:'-'tti: (iiuir.uit v Trist cnmpimt i New York, tu; Vi , n.inlt nl Cn1lfoir,i. S.. Francisco, $2i'.'.'le, ncencv cf the Hunk it Montreal, $" 1M Numerous small cluiu nmo lilting to $'h,ihi. ,u, held iiuim-. in firm In Purls If You are Tired Take Horsf old s Acid Phosphate It nffords immediate relief in mental and physical exhaustion and insomnia. Genuine beats name HoKSronu's on wrapper. Hail iwiuv:.ui:r;i:i.vi.,,.r. rrr irr MANHOOD jrf 1.1m V,tullp Hia nroarrlniinn .if n 1 03 l5vAfi Bui inTTOiinor Utveaeauf tli genentttvn orsann, audi 10 l.uat 3It.lil, lnor.nl, A)Y1 12 ($ 'A IIm In lb Hack, nrniitiril CiuUal.ini, . ro.i. Ueblllt.r, IMtilpIra 44 VU tltaHtueen tc Jliii-r.T, i:ltiualln-: Irlna, Tarlrueele nnd 'unailiillna. t'i. Wuf JlHolMHIi lew.o liy aay or nlini, -reveninciimMieoi "iTOJiVV.-."'';!" "SJl'V -A-ihtl lea l, to ripHrmaiorrliu-n and ml tin horror, of 'mrmteiicy. I IM liF.N r.cleanes t.'.o ffvuM lieer.lhe tulneysaua lUe urinary urjaiu of nil laipurules. 'U illii:rii; atreujUieiis ftad reitoresamall weak oiean . , rn Tliiiri-a.on aulTrrer-i are not ruierl br Dortorst,beeeiifeSOperrentar troubled wit i rrnat(lla. Cni'iDKN'K tlio oiuy known retneer tu rare wliuoiil nn operauou. Men tiMllnitinbtlp. A wrltiu BiurrtnteopUeii ami inoiu-y reinrm 'l if liNiieudocauoV eflect a peruiaueut cur. 1U liox.uior i.Oi, y mall. Seinl fir I iikk rfr-uUr and lesilino.-m ,. Adilr'., I V!I. JIMIkt I.m: ., I1. U. 'tx 5076, Han Friuichcu, CM. foh sai.io iiy :iivi;its-iiii.i.o ..itt; lo.. iutii a. pvilnasl Our Furnace Offer.... Wo will replai o any Hard Coal l-'urnai e in Council Hluffs burnlnu 10 tons Coal or over, implicate tho eleunllncHs and even heat and save one-third tho exponso heating your house In uny house havliiK a proper sized Hue with the I'NDlJH-FI-3KD FUItNACF. Wo abo i.ell the lioyntoti Furnace for Hard Coal. Cole'-s Original Hot Illast Heater fur Hard or Soft Coal. Tho Favorlto Base Burner and Puck's Steel Itangcs. THE FUEli . e e o Good Property Is a Good Investment Fifteen lots In a body for sale at a very reasonable pries. Then lots arc located in Omaha addition and lie IiIrIi and dry. They will make u splendid location for some factory. Several other lots suitable for building purposesono of them especially will make a fine location for a homo, bolns within ono bin, k of the motor line and within two blocks of a school houso aud church located In the western part of tho city. Apply at Bee Office Council Bluffs. 4 Splendid Wholesale Location The building formerly occupied by The Hoe ut !Ki Karniun street will be vacant November 1st . It has four .stories. a ml a basement, which was formerly used as Tin? Hoe press room. This will be rented very reasonably. If interested, apply at once to ( Kosewater. Secretary, Hoom 100 Hee Huildiiiff. Ready November First WM'Y m t rri 1 .Vk rf argue w!fh JUKI KIDNEYS. nfftd men and w onsen do not wait 'u:,ii.,' ure flat on !- i- i ,i. M buforn it uit n lief. Ilav pa i or dull ache In ' 1 1 Mil : llavcoii "' Are on norr- . get dlo? Are n ' ' l' ' Am von to i ,is, water often d- nri: n,. ,' ,t All tlicte are ( h!ifrvii;,mi, widch If jcutlo iicitiireti may result I!.'.1".".'.''.. "' 1 uI'cn ln To tun KIJiK.r Trouble Is lo kill tit ((rr thnt caevi tb s'tkntM. The only ntlvptlc crj ("in ilcMMjtr, iourll safety to the hurnia i)sltm Ii m $L 'i3f't-.r.AtV. KIDNEY TABLETS?) tVJHt- vyiio w2.vt Avxa Xj a'iG wlentlfeally prepared with Holldii ed I'onnal nc'nUo con blued with rare rootn and herlu in .king t'l. -n parol) and solely vi-Ri-tablo In Maia- ter nt tl'e Mime tlinn the only remedy wlili tt mcaiii destruction to the kidney gernn - Dr. Ooo. Lclnlniior'a Forntaldehyd Kidney Tablots It a now wondeful natural nntiiJ.it c to the getm of Kldnn. liver nud lilndilrr d'-cii'."vniid thetmlvers I tetitnnny ftom tlio.e mlfeteit who have been rureA h-ii l-een th.it they do kill tho lulTobes th'-reii, i uring t I'i'-p dlKeae. Fo.ll.n ,.vil In ion ilci I'unl M ffiil tce-iiKfr, Oticvi tit.ut the tr Opo Lrlnlcgvr Cticuitcat i . i hit ait-. tU-nllcL ini.1 i frnr tnr the atkl&c. dii. ceo! iIein'incsipu lf!liALEH iMfuanii'txilo'i rf'i (fiji.ii i n Mtl, Asth ma lifl.T K'-vt fa trim1 !'"ltti 'i-umttIon in 1 .l Sft r.ir f jLti'i I itnjr riiM'iiniM hultfii KllktnnlPi Kt ' c'ri t nil r ctirt. a skin or nr.,u rv is k joy iori vi r DK. r. ril.lX (iOl'RAI l) S OkPNTAI. CRI.A.M, Oil MACilCAt rtLAlll IP 11 R. iicniiiiii Tan, l''mp'.i. I i. klr. Moth l"(ilchc. ts r.jr -. id swin ct .. ,T,r,,,r, nnu rterf ' 'ciiil'h on brnu't , u .-. tttlr dc-lc. -i -. It hitn Htoo 1 tin- ft of CI irn-r nnd In to im in lrft wi tnM It to hf eute It properly irntUe. An e(,t no enuulrr felt of ilmllir .i.i re- Or. I.. A. iv eid to u ta. tv 'if tie t'tiut-ton p.ltlent): 1"P l!.,-ln I r,l-nm. Will mend 'i JOi 'HAITI'S citl'AM' the least lurmful or all the Skin i i. ri.iruHo'is." For stun bv ail In ignsts und Pnuey Ooods Ulert in the- f S und H.iroiio. I'UIII). T. IIIII'KI.NS, Pt-up'r, H? Great Jonea Ht.. N. V HOU'KI.L'S Ik In ali i.: to tho ibfo.it .-ind liron- Anti-Kawf;; I tllbi h I t ires a cniigh nat Hlls Inltn no Hiilistitiite RliEMTISM . Hells Itheiimatie '"ire, a sure aii-l , ' -in t-t remeih for rlii-i .rtatlsm. neiiralglii s i. .tea. Iiimbiigo. gout Mas cured Miouv a-us will cute nu Price tec a boa. small ilzi tUc at ilriigglst or mailed KING DRUG COMPANY, ( iiiinell 111 ut n, lint ii, AtentK. 1 i KESTOEDmv f.ininiH Frpnrh tibriuriatl. Will u illCk IT Cllro you -if all ty. 9 c e 41 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. SVEPS. e q e e o mm ' If JEW ' i