8 THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1901. ' tion. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MI.VOIl JlIiNTIO.t. Davis ccltfi drugs, fjtockcrt sells .carpets and rugs. Williams makes it photos (or $2. I'lno A 11 C beer, Ncumayer's hotel. Victor hento-s. Illxby & Son, agents. Wollmun. sclentldo ontlclan. ion JJ'way. C. 12. Alexander & Co., pictures and frames. Tel. sw. Out your work donu at the popular EagU jaunury, th uroauway I'nono laT. Colonel Charles K. llannan, president of tho Firm National bank, is In Kansas City on a uusiness trip. Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Potts of Omaha a daughter. .Mrs. I'ottj was Miss Jennie Crnso of this city. Mrs. draco IVUrre and nieces. Anita and Emllle HlerwKli, urn Home irom a six mnntns' sojourn in unurornia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorvo II. Miller of Hon til Pevcnth street are home from a. trip to the JJuffnlo exposition and other eastern points. Three children In tho ltrnko lamlly at COO Hazel street wcro reported to tho Hoard or Jieaiin yestcruay us Buiicring iiom measles. U. D. Warren of Onrretsvlllc, O., who has won tiie guest or tinrrirr uousins, lo.t yesterday on n visit to rciuuves in uonvor, jnd., on Ills way liomc. fiol McMullen, a creditor of tho bonklnsr Arm of Ofllcur & Pusey, llleil fourteen Claims against me Tnomas umcer estate ycatcrday. mo claims uggregata jb.uw. Tho records of tho Hoard of Health show that there havo been flfty-thrco easel of smallpox In Council HlulTs since January 1 and eight during tho latter part of last year. Tho Shamrocks nnd the Itlvervlow base ball teams will play Sunday nftornoon on tho grounds at Thirty-fourth street and Broadway, The gumo will bo called at 2:30 o ClOCK. Wanted, nn experienced woman ns plain cook In private family; $5 a week and no washing. Address Mrs. Horaco Kverett, corner Klghtli street und Second uvenue, Council Iiluffs, la. Rev, John Asklns of Tabor will occupy the pulpit of tho First Congregational church tomorrow In tho nbsenco of Rv, J. W. Wilson, whose wlfo Is critically ill at tho Woman's Christian association hos pital, Tho police wero notified yesterday that Dan Lynns, well known in this city, had died in Omaha from tho effects of eun stroke. Patrick Lyons, 203) South Eighth street, was notified of his brother's death by tho police. Miss I.tila Plnrod. nged 17 years, ilie.l yesterday at tho Woman's Christian as sociation hospital. Tho funeral will ho Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the First Unptlst church, of which she was u member. Deceased was an orphan. Two brothers nnd four sisters survive her. N. Y. Plumbing Co., tolopbnne 250. Pickpockets lit .Mminvra. Pickpockets contlnuo to do a thriving business at Lake Manawa and complaints of losses aro made dally to tho authorities. Taylor Vool3cy was rellovcd of between J60 and J70 Thursday night and an attempt was ruado to rob Mrs. Ira Odcll of a hand uomo brooch. Another woman complained of an attempt to steal her watch whllo Hotting on tho car nhd a Council limits business man who did not want his namo mndo public was robbed of his cardcaso containing a $5 bill. Visitors to tho lake crltlclso tho man agement for not having somo plain clothes ofneers on duty at tho platform whero tho cars stop and where most of the pocket picking Is done whllo tho people aro crowd ing Into tho cars. Whllo it Is admitted that tho grounds nro well policed tho lack of proper protection for tho visitors to tho resort from tho pickpockets who infest tho depot platform Is complained of. Tho ono uniformed officer at tho depot, It Is ns3orted, Is wholly unablo to keep tho crowds back from tho cars and at tho same time keep Jils cyo peeled for members of tho light Angered fraternity. Sovcral of tho members of the city police forco have volunteered their services at tho lako at night If fur- Slshod with tho necessary transportation. Davis sells paluu VUHm Neiv IIIrIi School. Tho Hoard of Kducatlon held an Informal meeting yesterday morning and visited tho new High school and tho addition to the Eecond nvonuo school, now In courso of crec- It was decided to get tho work of grading tho grounds at tho now High Bchool under way as soon as possible so that tho ncces ary redlining walls and .cement walks may bo constructed. Work on tho Second avenuo school add! tlon Is progressing rapidly. Ilumeil by Gasoline Explnnlon. Mrs. L. K. Slayberry, 318 Williams street, was badly burned about tho hands and faco yesterday morning by the oxplo-. alon of n gasoline stovo. Tho blazo was extinguished by the firemen, tho damage being confined to tho kltchon, Tho bultdlng Is owned by Ernest E. Hart. Tho department was called yesterday afternoon to tho rcsldenco of C. H. Smith, 735 South First street, whero flro had started in the barn from some unknown cause. Tho damage was nominal. Pruntrnted by llent. E. F. McCormlck, carpenter, was over come by tho heat yesterday afternoon whllo working at Harden md Knepher streets. Ho was taken to his homo at Twenty sixth street nnd Avenuo A In tho police ambulance. Charles Suits was prostrated by the heat t tho corner of Frank street and Broad way yesterday afternoon and had to be taken to his home on Harrison street In tho ambulance. Council IiiNucctn 1'nvlnnr. Tho city council held a special session yesterday afternoon and inspected the re cently complotcd paving on Worth, Story and Bluff streets. Except In ono instance the abutting property was found ablo to boar tho cobI of tho Improvement and tho city engineer's assessment schedule was approved. In tho case of tho piece ot property found unablo to bear the cost the city will ho called upon to pay about J200 of the paving. ft Made lor Ihota who know vht' good." Woodward's Ganymede Chocolates aiUpera Bon Bons Made By John G. Woodward & Go. "The Candy Men." Council muffs - - Iowa. t n Iowa Steam Dye Works !H4 Hroudway. Make yom old clothes look like new. Cleaning, Dyolng and Repairing, LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (Successor to XV. C. Eatep) ih iV:ahl sthickt. 'ciioiit nr. FARM LOANS6, Meaotlatod In Kastem Nebraska and Iowa. Jaraea N, Casady, Jr.. Ul Main St., Council BlufTa, ' BLUFFS. TWO GIRLS ARE MISSING mnta nnd Ftllc. lipid a Doubl Elopimtnt, FLORENCE BARRETT, RETTA D0OLITTLE Tlie- Arc Onlr SUtecn, lint Seem to Him o Merlons I.ovc Affairs Mother In Injured While I'roMccutlnK Search. Tho pollco force of this city Is actively encaged searching for two young girls who havo disappeared from their homes and whoso anxious parents havo sought tho as sistance of tho authorities In trying to find them. Tho missing girls nre Florcnco Uartlctt, who lived with her parents on Llttlo llenton street, and itnitn nnniittiu daughter of J. A. Doollttle, a farmer of Carson, this county. The Hartlett iMrl lnf her homo Sunday and although sho has been seen several times since tho police yester day wcro uiiablo to placo their hands on her. Miss Doollttle 1b supposed to havo eloped Wednesday from tho narcnlal rnnf with a youth named Trice and was thought to be In this city yesterday, but tho pollco wero unablo to find any trace of her. Uoth of tho young women aro only 1G years of age. Young Trice, who Is said to havo eloped with Miss Doollttle, is under 20 years. Tho Hartlett girl has run awav frnm homo before. It is only about two ago that sho left with a young fellow, but was arrested nt (llcnwood and returned to her parents. Sho left her homo last Sun. day and Is supposed to bo In company with a young man employed In a local restau rant, but whoso namo is not known to her parents. It Is reported that sho has been seen Bovcral times in Falrmount nark and was ordered away from there lato at nlcht a couplo of days ago by Park Patrolman .Murpny. A thorough search of the park was mado yesterday, but no tracn of hn girl could bo found. It Is thought, how ever, by tho olllcors that tho couplo aro hiding clthor In the park or In the vicinity. Parents Victim of Hiiniiivn). Tho parents assisted In tho search In thn afternoon and when returning from tho park wero tho victims of a runaway acci dent. They were driving In a light spring wagon and at the comer of Fourth street and JJroadway tho horse took fright at a passing motor and started to run awnv. Tho wagon was overturned and Mr. and Mrs. Uartlctt and their llttlo baby wcro thrown out. Mrs. Hartlett suffered a dis location of tho right knee, while tho babv received a severe brulso on Its head. Hart lett, who hung to tho reins, managed to stop tho horso and escaped with a few bruises. Mrs. Dartlctt and the baby after receiving medical attendanco wcro removed to their homo on Llttlo Benton street. Rutta Doollttle, tho 10-ycur-old daughter of J. A. Doollttle of Carson, loft hor homo Wednesday, driving across country to this city with a young man named Trice, son of a well-to-do farmer In the sanio neigh borhood. Tho marriage record In tho office of tho clerk of tho district court fails to show that they secured a license here, and It Is thought that It they are married thoy secured tho license across tho, river. Doollttle was In the city Thursday night searching for his daughter, and from In uaugnicr. anu irom in- formation ho received ho believed that young Trice had gone to the homo of rela- lives In Hancock, but ho was unable to se- cure any trace of tho girl. Tho pollco re. eelved word yesterday from Carson thai tho young woman was probably at tho home of a friend on South Seventh street in this city, but nothing had been heard of her there. Gravel roofing. A. H. Head, S41 Brcad'y. DenlliN In Council Illiifra. David Tostevln, a pioneer resident of this i city, tiled yesterday morning at St. Ber- nard's hospital, of which ho had been an ""' i" win mil" juum. nu w a civil engineer by profession nnd In tho ' early days of Council niuffs surveyed and . laid out a greater portion of tho city. Ho i nad nilcd In tho early days the ofllce of county surveyor and tho position of deputy county treasurer and other official posi tions In this county. Ho came to Council Bluffs in tho early '50s. Two sons survive him, Harry, who re sides In Omaha, and Gcorgo, living in Salt Lake City. He was a brother of Thomas Tostovin, for many years city engineer and nt present chief engineer for the motor company. Two sisters reside in Now York. John T. Stownrt died yetsorday morning at his home, "Tho Gables," on Bluff street, from paralysis, after an Illness of several years. Ho was 67 years of ago and was one of the pioneer business men ot the city, having coma to Council Bluffs In 18S5. Ills wife, ono son, Charles Test Stewart, and ono daughter, Miss Elizabeth Stewart, survlvo hlra. Deceased, with his brother, tho late Jool Stewart, founded tho wholesale grocory Arm of Stewart Bros, nnd for many years wns engaged In the packing business. Ho was ono ot tho original founders of tho Bridge and Motor company and was Its president until a few years ago, when declining health compelled him to rclin bulsh all business activity. Before ovcrtnken with Ill-health Mr, Stewart was prominent throughou state in business circles and was known. Tho funeral will be Monday morning o'clock from the resldonce. Refr, Edward Walk, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will conduct tho servlcce and burial will bo In Falrvlow cemetery. Nhejinril 'Would He Treasurer. William M. Shcpard announced yester day thnt he was n candldnto for the re publican nomination for couuty treasurer. j Ills name had been mentioned earlier In tho campaign In connection with this nom Inntton, but later It was understood be had withdrawn from the raco. Recent dovel opments, however, havo Induced him to boeomo a candidate and It Is said that he has recently completed a canvass of the country districts, which has Induced hlra to havo his namo brousht beforo tho con vention In opposition to William Arnd, tho present Incumbent, who is out for a re nonilnat'on. W. M. Shepard held the office of county recorder until succeeded by tho present Incumbent, E. E. Smith. Three years aso ho was a candidate for tho nomination for county auditor. Aecuaeil of lloriie StenlliiR, Nick Worlds, a runaway boy from the Christian horne, Is uudcr arrest at tho city Jail charged with tho larcony of a horse and buggy bolonglng to I). D. Morse, bookkeeper for Colo IJros,, who lives three nnd a half miles east of tho city, Morse loft the buggy standing In front of a residence on Sixth avenue, whero he had been delivering some fruit, when young Worlds took It and drove off toward Omaha. At Thirty-fourth street and Ave nue A he drove on tho motor tracks in front of an approaching car. The motor man called to him to get off the track, but tho boy becamo frightened and was un able to turn the horse, As tho motor slackened up tho boy Jumped from the buggy and ran toward tho pumping station Passengers on tho car supposed ho had become suddenly deranged by the heat and two men started after him. Just as tho boy reached the pumping station tho en glneer caught him and tho lad collapsed He appeared to be entirely unconscious and lay as If dead. Water was thrown in his faco and sympathetic bystanders fanned him with their hats, but the boy gave no sign of lite. The police wcro telephoned to and' the ambulance was sent to tho scene. It was thought that tho bay was a carrier fot one of the local papers. Ite never gave a sign of life until the police station was reached, when he was Instantly Identified as an Inmate of the Christian home, who had been In trouble before for stealing things. It then developed that tho hoy had played "possum" and that thero was nothing the matter with him. Tho horso and buggy were later Identified by Morse, RrorKC Morrison IllnclinrKcri, Ocorgo Morrison, charged with fractur ing Dclbert Carver's Jaw during an alter cation over tho possession of accreted land near Crescent City, had his preliminary hearing beforo Judgo Aylcsworth In the superior court yesterday and vh's ills charged. During tho hearing It developed that Carver and Morrison bad a fight and that thero was no premeditated assault on tho part of Morrison. It appeared that Morrison, who was car rylng a shotgun, went Into tho field where Carver was and was drinking at tho wat ering trough when Carver went up to him and said: "Guess you will havo to tak that gun to tho tablo with you vhen you cat." This Morrison took to bo an im plied threat and ho retorted saying to carver: "If you aro looking for trouble you enn havo It right here." Carver said ho was hunting trouble and in a few seconds ho realized '.hat ha had found It. It was not until two d.iys later that Carver discovered that I112 Jaw was frac tured. Ho went to a dsn'Jnt, as his teotn nppcared to ncho ond tto dentist on ixam lulng his mouth found thit the Jaw was broken In two places. Then "arvor had Morrison arrested on a charge of assault with Intent to kill, tho Information being filed before Justice Fcrrler. Morrison yes terday took a chango of venuo to tho superior court. Davis sells glass. Hen! Kstntc Transfer. These transfers wero filed yesterday In tho abstract, title and loan odlco of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: John Hercshelm und L. V. Murphy, receivers, to IMchard Walsh, lot 10. diock 13, Williams' 1st add, r. d $ F. Potter and wife to William 100 1 iiits, c,i sw'i nna mat part se'i w of railroad. 17-77-33. w. d 4,360 Charles It. Hough to Morris Hough; undlvl-12 In wU seW se'i nnd o 22 ncres swVi sei 6, and w sw',4 4-76- Mnry E. Wright'iincY husband' to e'"6." Sweet, lot 10, block 27, Everett's add, COO w. d. soo Total four transfers . ... 5,760 I'KNSIOXS FOIl WBSTBIIN VKTKItANS. Wnr Survlvom lleinenilicreil by the General Government. WASHINGTON, July 20. (Special.) The following pensions havo been granted: Issue of June 29: Nebraska: Additional-Joseph V. Davis, Cedar Haplds. ill. IntfreaBe-James D. bi..,,.., .v'u. '-;.. ,x: r"'"v.. University Place,' 10? John W. ElaVton; uro,r,a..8! Joseph II. Malonc, Lexington, VnVv&T M"!:..".1,0.?' ?!2L?t0.r,- jiciii, u, unginai wiuows, etc. Ann Hnrrlson, Verona, J8; Margaret Hax- tcr. Indlannln. tR- Himnlnl nn.ni.,1 I., I,. 1 ??J?ry 9."bert- ,Ha don, JS; Augusto Mar tins. PlllttSmOUth. IX. Wnr TV'lth Qnnlr. rr.lKunnlTc,lln4on ' B- Gnndy. Droken How! in, ju. Keokuk, em' E Moren. WestPrOlllo T hnn. Cro t on. ii 9. t ti n V."n v X i , Jlnghnm, Oelwein, 10: Martin damn.' Hurl r 'V, D'l'"u,;l vanursuei, iiiiisdnlc, mminnUa?rw Ylcl "" i i i ,""lu". u; uriiiuii HpeaKmaii, V?rr Wr"' :.idw-"d T- Lattu. Oraml VnX'x ,9. i, 0."?!01 V John . M. Hp: James W. Sc'ott, Washington,0 js- Ca 10; James W. Scott. Washington. JS; ahY. Card, Atlantic: 0; Wll am' W llagloy Granger. $10. Relssue-IevI Simons, Hi iml rncrsot, $10. Original widows ctc.-Mn ry S,KimbllV. w.! special accrued July 1, guruli S,Uf1'' .".f. Franku'n1 -itoiii-y. Mills. vni Sc.l$Gr,widow-8r Borcfl1 rejiisue, Sophia Ashford (mother); Bedford! an1,0nI?ra.lo,!, m- ri?.,nS!-W'l"'"' M. . Alex- SOBatJ-ln.SL'on,i8.i A'lb.un Hanold. Alamosa Hoehne ' Sprls' inn, LrSrltem1 mVow CIIIII1U Bakken'. AbSible ea"e-Jhn OU Falls, uriKiIlil Join fr,m n Hpme, Columbia Falls, '$8. Issue of July l: TVe.raBa: Orlglnal-Jnmes Tout. nrn,i r'tti. a '""enHc-Jnmes McDade. Su or. $12; Aaron Conner. r.prmt,.7.7.T' V,li Schmidt. Hamffnn7V"uuw"' U".-Kllza 8. UriRinai nnnrrra TI J.oncmont. $S. Increase jnUi, n., i lall ltocky Ford $10 Charles E n,Xft"n' mosa, $10; liarW sSnwmbn''1" Yminir I'eoplc'a ClirlMInn Union. WAHSAW, Ind., July 20,-Next week from July 21 to 28 tho Winona assemhiv grounds wj Da tj10 scene of ono of tjj(j Kuuieu Knmenngs in the United States tho national convention of the Young People's Christian union of tho Pres byterlan church. Prominent spcakors will make addresses before the convention, anions them being Hov. J. W. Vandeventcr of Scotland, who will have charge of all tho children's meet ings during the session; J. W. Daer, sccre tary of tho International Christian En doavor societies; Hov. W. W. Daer. member of the national board of Foreign Missions, and Itev. J. W. Ashorwond of St. Louis and others will speak. Hcv. J. Wilbur Chap man, the Evangelist and pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian church of New York, will deliver tho address of welcome. Illinois C'oiiinilaloaer Uranulie, SPRINGFIELD. III.. July 20.-The Illinois board of commissioners for the Louisiana Purchase exposition at St. Louis met nnd organized here today. Governor Yates de livered h brlof address. Officers were elected ns follows: President, Senator H. M. Dunlap, faavoy; Urst vice president, O. N. Travous, Edwnrdsvllle: second vice president, Senator J. P. Maloney, Chicago; secretary, John J. Drown, Vandalla; as RnHnl1 ,s,et:rc,!,r'' Jipifs Paddock. Springfield; treasurer, Senator P. T. Chan man, Vienna: attorney. John Lynoh. Olney. Committees were decided upon nnd the COmmlSSlOn Will mMl nvnln n , Of T A..l.. . tho call of tho president ' ul ' rjn: Or'B'nil-Samuel Myern, T..V.I. ?. it" ' -or Jenerson, o; I' S"M 1.. rrecman, rucwton, js; Jasper Knton. Kentn. t!S A,l,li,li l..u widow. ot-Kiiiabs h" a.' Clark, "ffin" A0I.I perl uriginal widows, etc.-Speclal Julv k tni Whs. $S a lowu: 0riclnnlrjn,0r ' V, i I Pnlnf ti! . . v "mien, west t tho partV: $10: X beMSranit at D 1 Issue ami KVftn'122x Oeorgo '..,?:. Original widows. ete".iVi"i BOERS LECTURE IN IOWA OircnlaU F.titi.a in Tlioir Eth&lf to Bi Ent tt McKinhy. ROOT INSPECTS SIGHT FOR ARMY POST l.imt r llepu'jllcnn County Conven tions Called Dr. Parrel! Mops li lira .Molar Children .Marry lliirdit are .Man MInmIiik. (From a Stuff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, July 20. (Special.) The presence of two direct representatives ot tho South African republics In Iowa on a lecture tour and working up interest In the cause of tho Doers has renewed the Interest In tho cause of tho Uocr people. These representatives have been warmly received everywhere. The governor of tho state, beforo going away on his vacation, Blgned a hearty Indorsement of tho work being done by tho Uoer representatives. A petition addressed to tho president of the United States on bchult of tho lloera 1. i,nn 11.. . j ... u.... I" " uuuuniieu mruusuuui where ather0CSi,re,al,ir "Vn" where there are many Hollanders, and It a ..,.. i.,i.,. , , , ..... , . ,,..m0, . - f , "'S'Huurcs. mis ,'! '0.' ?.l.,fo"ows!. "niiuiB.Knuu citizens ci tuo it ,'s J,rl,cr 'or the government of ilia VroJ,eiStUll;uny"0t,.,.eer We SSwWt'ne world when In tin- iirnxuciitlnn of a w.ir bBl X, ' ? rE"' and Inhuman In its results to tho popula- tions invoiveu und especially to non-com- batilllts: that such n timtt-st mnv bo nr. n- erly made, in a case culling for lt, to a friend v nowcr nnil that th.rn am iniiiiv precedents therefor; that in 1W53 th ov- ernnients of France. England and llohnnd Iirotesieu to tne government ol ltusrflu 111 thu conduct of tho war uiralimt the in- BurBeiii i-oies; tnai tne muK ng 01 t,ucn u 1'iuirni uitn iiuvlt uccn cuiisiucreti un un- frirtM.iiv r.t tntunr.i ti, , ...i,i,.h tho protest is illrtctrd: tnnt th lmvkii. mem 01 1110 unituu states always con- uriiuiuii kill' I'lliuiiy IU IIUIl-CUlllUHllllllS 111 time ot war with Spain, because of Spain cruelty to the otinri-HReil Ciilimis: that the chief engine of cruelty used by Snaln In .."'.'."P- t''0.G"bun?..w!Lfe..?!?rrlb iuv;uiik:i:iiiiiiuu pjniuill, llie uuiuriuuiiuil Ol thn Infamous UVvler to thn nnniilH nf jjiuuiij, nun uiu Kuyeriiinciu 01 irui Hrltaln Is now engaged In 11 war with tho Dutch population of tho ITansvanl und Orange Free State and has been so en- Kiigeu ior uuuui two yeum; mat us a mcusure looking toward putting down of tho Uocrs tho Hrltlsh military authorities havo adopted the Weyler rrconcentrudo syHtcm wun an us norrors: mat ovrr nn mmense expanse of country tho Dutch opulatlon has been forced by the army rf,t ..mil mnmnlnllnn nnmn. nn.l thorV, kept us prisoners; thnt their farmhouses nnd boms havo been burned nnd the.r fields laid waste; that their pit fill cnndl- tlon hns aroused the commiseration of th3 world and especially of the humane neonlo ! KiiBhind; that their children are dyinir of Insufficient food, that women, young nnd old. innocent of any offense, arc crowded into tnese camps without suiuclant rood or wnter. and nro sufferlnc and ilvlnir nmtd 111th. indecency and disease; that the condl- Hons are such ns to bo revolting to the mind of every humane person, nnd thnt such indignities, humiliations nnd suffer- mgs to non-comoatant, to out men nm women nna cniitircn nre not nnu never can bo Instilled bv tho exigencies of nnv wnr. nnd constitute a proper and legitimate grievance ngalnst which our govSrnment can properly and ought solemnly to pro- test. We, therefore, actuated by a destre that these miseries may bo abated, and mindful of our own women and children, living In comfort nnd security, while theso noor victims of war's cruelty aro suffer nt; such bitter wrongs, do respectfully pet'tlon that you so exert tho power of your hlch offlco that a solemn protest may b made by and through the proper officer of this government to the British government ngalnst the things herein complained of. Itepnlillcnn County Conventions. The last of the republican county con ventions havo been called by the rcpub llfinfl Tho tlilnnit 7leln pnuntv .nnvnn tlon will bo held July 29 and the Crawford .,,, ., 'mi t, o This completes . tho list of republican county conventions. Three conventions are to be held tomorrow Muscatine, which will be for Cummins for governr; Ccrro Gordo, which will bo for Trewln for gov ernor, and Des Moines county, which will be for Harrison or Trewln. Just before leaving for San Francisco Minister Conger was Interviewed In regard to his attitude toward tho republican nomination for governor and reiterated his former state- mcnts mat no woum do tne candidate only jand offlco to determine In Issuing tho pat If tho nomination came to him unanl- ent: hence tho failure of tho owner of an mously. This Is out of the question now anu it is tnererore regarded mat conger wisnco to release me aeiegatcs picugcu tol hlra from any further obligations. Two counties are Instructed tor Conger, Hoot Says More Land Necessary. After inspecting tho site of tho new post in Des Moines today Secretary Root declared that lt would be necessary for tho government to purchase more land If plans for a full cavalry post are car- i, . it . . T?lUt- ,""la1nnnUn?C2 thRt CapUln Turner, who has been sent here as super nt.nHsn, u-- ..... n TnnirLi-fJ , . lu" vuv" n.h nHP ? t0 .a,Ta?tRe aU fli ll HI n rallrnln orlsa Iah m nun. la I other preliminaries, which makes it cer tain that there will bo no further delay, Secretary Root arrived from Omaha this afternoon lo Inspect the site for tho pro posed array post In Des Moines. Mr. Root iiam i uai) visit ot inspection to the slto, which is still used as a farm, and was entertained by a committee of Des Moines people interested In having work commenced on the army post. Tho sur veyors arc here and tho superintendent of construction has offices opened Dr. Powell llrt ariilnif. Dr. Powell, superintendent of tho In- stltutlon for Feeble Minded at Olcnwood, stopped over In Des Moines today on his (Mlnn.) 1012. way homo from Chicago, whero he has where wearing apparel, consisting of a been for a fow days. Ills family will re- sealskin cloak and a pair of diamond car main near Chicago for a short vUlt. rlnirs Is nlediccd. tho pledgee has no right T. R, J. Ayres & Sons la the name of a new business corporation organized at Kco- kuk and of which articles of Incorporation uuvo Deen uicu. The attorney general has been Invited to glvo an opinion whether the railroad com- mission can have printed the new schedule of maximum freight rates Just completed and ready for the printer. The entire Inhabitants acts as would a private corpora schedule has not been printed for five tlon, right to tho free use of water from a years. Children Oct Married. A marriage license was Issued yester- day to the youngest couple authorized to marry In Des Moines in many years. They were Fred Deattlo, aged 16, of Adelphl, and Sarah Crese, aged 16, of Hastle, nnd tbey were married today and commenced house- keeping on a farm near Hastle. Tho It- censo wns procured on tho personal appll- cation of the parents of both the children, without the children being present. . . Mmterloim DUapiiearaiice. C. J. Luthe, a hardware dealer, has been missing for several days and It was feared Where a complaint alleged that defend he bad gone to tho river to bathe aud ant had a piece of cement tubing, weighing was drowned, but his relatives aro now from too to 700 nnnnriq two in i,.nn. convinced that ho has gone to Donver. Tbey bellevo his mind was affected by tho heat and that he went to Denvor without any real purpose. Someone fitting his de- scrlptlon bought a ticket to Denvor at that time. Ho had been a sufferer from hay fever and had frequently talked ot taking a trip to the mountains to relievo bid. I iflSP folks Behning Pianos An instrument that number of other pianos as well as all other prices that cannot be 335 Broadway. RECENT JUDICIAL DECISIONS. lltmlianit nnil Wife. Uu..Uu, muni! iimi miiiionr WOuld be dcerceii ng nln st hi ml n a dlvoren U.t.. conveyed land" on tho umWs anding h 1.1 . . 1 - niuimu nuiim ncu inu man ior h(8 D011cnt( or rcconvoy lt whcn dc!re(, U covcry of the laud by tho husband .-., 1,1 , ., ... . ,. , . ,v'lh which It was conveyed, It not appear- VrZYJ" dCCrCJ- " 9' W' UCP Ucx.) uccm,am a laboring man, gnvo hi. , KCS 10 nls wlfo nn'' allowed her to coi icci tne rents or hi property and par tho .i . , .. ... . ' ' .. lc" uc,u,y Z" lnl " ,'oan ? 0 n lne oroo't or ills wages. Tho wlfo had no separate estate, or Income, or menni of maklne monev nn,l nhi.in i , , . " " " " Piainlirr,, which sho promised to nay out of acrendant'a wages. Held that the wlfo had 1 pni.Pa n,,,un-i, , . . , Renerai authority to borrow moner on de- rendant's credit and that hn wn 1lnil tnr money so borrowed 70 N. Y. Supp. 13. Hnnhnnil nnd Wife. A claim for ullmnnv rears accrued prior to an ndi.n,M , I . . t - DanKrUptcy or for Installment!! ncrntn wu-rcmirr, aoes not constitute a provable debt under th t,nnvrii .., I ,cnfll "?a" tno bankrupt act of July, 1, chapter C41, and is not barred by inu uanitrupi s aiecnargc. 21 Sun. Ct Tlin 735. ' cl'' Interstate Commerce, As. Const, section 218. docs not nnnlr lini... ,h ,. ',.?, ? pp'r UniCSS thO Shorter lS Included Within thn longer distance; a carrier does not vlolato tho law whero the long haul is alto?ithpr nn lt. mn, l A.1", Y V ne' ,n 118 . ma,n n"c' w" tho Bnort orlgt- fates on a branch road, as tho shlnment In on entirety and cannot bo split into parts to brln ,, wi(hln ,. '.,- . d "n 11 llnln tno 63 S. A, Rep. yr-i - .. . .. . " lu" iru,Bp .oB is nosoiuie mat a "nipper is damaged when he Is required to rmr a ereatcr ehsrrn thnn thn ii- .nn..' . rnrnart eomnnt whirh : i. T. i J 7 7. """" iui u. iuuk nnui, in Tioiution of Cont. sretlnn 210. I llnKIn fnr tfc. PhamA thnnvh it mi.i,. -n.j ,frK.u ' , . B havo complied wtn the law without decreasing tho chargo for the short haul. 63 S. W. Rep (Ky.) 33. l,lfe Insnrance. A noltev of insurance, under whleh In- urflli bv the navment nf nremlums hurt lumJ tn. Pj premiums had earned tho right to a paid-up policy for a certain nrnnnrtlnn nf thn Inmrnnrn hp1 a tandhln volnn an thnt it ...inn.ni w tnslhlo valuo, so that Its assignment byl Insured to a creditor In contemplation of insolvency, and with the design to prefer the assignee to tho exclusion ot other crcd ltors, operated as a general assignment for tho benefit of creditors under the statute assignment ot the policy stipulating that In tho event Insured should cease to W f"" assignee should havo the right to surrender the policy and receive its cash value, which amounted to an exer cise by tho Insured of tho prlvilego of sur rendering tho policy nnd accepting its sur render value, even If that privilege was a personal one. 63 S. W. Rep. (Ky.) 12 Mines and Mlnlnir. A patent for a mining claim Is not con elusive as to the date of location, such fact not beng ono which lt is essential for the adjoining claim, where the two ovorlan. to contest the application, Is not an ndmUslon nn his part of the priority of location of tho patented claim which concludes hlra and debars blm from thereafter contesting the question In the courts. 10S Fed Rep, 189. Neiraiiapera. Section 5461 of tho civil code of Georgia declares that "tho rates to be allowed to puniisncrs ror putmsning icgai advertise menm in lais eiaio Bn.wi vv no luuuwai For each 100 words the sum of 75 cents for ments in this state shall be as follows: wn iiuoriivu iui iui mn n each insertion for the first four Insertions; tor each subsequent Insertion tho sum of 35 nl P wor"' In 0,1 cnsc8 Pactional " parts shall be charged for at tho same rates." Held, that where a legal advertise ment consists of less than 100 words the publisher of the same Is entitled to charge f6 centg for each ,Mortlon thercof for' the first four Insertions and 35 cents for each subsequent Insertion. 38 S. E. Rep. (Ga.) 987. Pawnbrokers. In an action whero personal property was pawned for a usurious rate of Interest, no right to retain tho eame as collateral ectirltv fnr thn loan accrued to tho nledee and the nledror was entitled to recover tho value of tho property. 85 N. W. Rep. to uso tho same, and If such use is made by tho pledgee, whereby tho property Is damaged tho pledgor may treat tho same as rnnvnrlnn nnd recover Its value. 55 N. w. nn. fMinn.i 1012. . , .. Wn,rr nnd W"er Co,,r"'"' A a borouch in sunnlvlnc water to its pipe laiu i) it ainr uuuireu against it W Prescription, u At. nep. ira.j "",rp """" -0r'- All persons having lands on the margin ot n flowing stream have, by nature, cer- tain riparian rights in tho water of that stream, whether tbey uxerclso those rights r not, and they may begin to uso them when they choose. It matters not how much the owner of land upon a stream has actually used the water, or whether ho has ucd tt at all his right to It remains un- affected for any period of time. 86 N. W. Rep (MnD.) 337. Peronni Injury Sulfa. and four and one-half feet in dlametor, which wns so top-heavy that It frequently tipped over from Us side lo Its end, on land adjacent to the street, and not separated therefrom by any fonco or other guard, so that, to defendant's knowledge, children wero enticed to play with It, because it rolled easily, and that wmi. ni.inii,. i testate and other rhllrlron an ni.in vV uv fit. ,",, PIANOS During vacation is the time to get the started, We have the celebrated gives the best of satisfaction, We have also a duplicated by any other Bouricus Music Where the Orimti noiiR Extra Special Flour Sale at the Big Store this week. Ith the nhortnga of tho wheat crops nnd tho advnncn of wheat this lnt week there Is no doubt In our minds but what flour is golnif to ndvanco: but Having a large stock on hnnd, we will give everybody a chanco to lay In a supply this week nt record-breaking prices, l.ti0-W)-pouiid ack lloynl High patent Flout for U.00. Nono better mndo or Hold. If not satisfactory after your first trial pto.i let tm know and wo will cheerfully refund your money, 00c 60-pound sack White, Hon Flour for Me. Almost every person In this country known what his brand of flour Is, Our sales of this brand last year wero 6,(00 sackn. It never falls to make a Kood loaf of wholesome bread. llyo Flour, jirr sack.,. iij u iirniuim i jour Cnrmnmil 10c Wheat Oriilmm. per rack iSc AMiolo Wheat Flour, por mick..., k; MEAT DEPARTMENT. rs a ?,r&nc,!),rck?r;; ! s!r" M Blrlo,n noast' vcr0 3-ttoun!i0n!i! i'n'rA IS ' J'Tterhouso Bt'pA'k."per nmind!!!;!l2(o artIc:VTpnortuia:::::::::::i!li8 rpork,.n..!?.A?:::::::::::::12 Atlantic Hams, 4 to 6 pound's 160 clas"" "upTto-dStS Grocery"'4, vctW nnrt everything to be found In a first- fJyS-JM ROADWAY Ti-S" the pipe tipped over and fatally injured plaintiff's Intestate, lt stnted a causo of action. CI Pac. Rep. (Colo.) 1017. Parent nnd Child. While a father is entitled to tho services of his minor children, yet, whero ho agrees In advance to compensato them therefor by giving them a certain portion of the crops raised on his farm, conveyances executed by him to them In satisfaction nf their claims against him on that account will bo upheld as against his creditors. 63 S. W. Rep. (Ky.) 23. Itnllrond CnnipnnleH, K The fact that coal was billed from a point In Tenncsseo to a point In Kentucky does not make tho shipment an Interstato one, It appearing that the coal was mined'' In Kentucky, and loaded on tho cars nt a switch at tho mines, and there taken chargo of by the carrier. 63 S. W. Hop. (Ky.) 22. Ural Ewtiitn Aicrntn. An accretion of sufficient elevntlon abovo tho water to bo ftusceptiblo of private ownership patseH with a conveyance of tho land unlesH expressly reserved In the deed. 03 S. W. Rep. (Ark.) 63. Telricraiili Coiiiimulea. When a telegraph company ncKllEently delivered a different mcsbage from that It was authorized to deliver, so that tho sender was represented ns offering goods at a lower price than that at which he had in fact offered them and the supposed offer was accepted in Ignorance of tho mlatako, thero was no contract and the sender was not bound to deliver tho goods nt tho lower price, 62 S. W. Rep. (Ky.) 1119. Trade .Mark, A medical preparation may bo used and manufactured by any one who lawfully and In good faith acquires knowledge of Its composition, and such person may pub lish tho fact that tho product is manu factured la accordant with tho original young kinds of instruments at house in this section, House, tnMrf imnt, tlio iiiMJM - " FLOUR 10-pound sack Flour 22c Arbuckli Lion and German Coffee nil t III m week, JlVJo per package. Do tint fall to call or telephone your order nnd have It promptly delivered. For One Who is Getting On in Years properly adjusted eyeglasses or spectacles that havo been fitted to tho sight, will provo a blessing to thoeo whoso sight Is failing. Let us test your eyes and fit them with our lino French crystnl or nra xllian pobble glasses, that we will adjust properly, and you will see ns well as If you had now sight. HERMAN M. LEFFERT, Graduate Opticians. 230 Drondway, Opp. Glen Ave., Council Bluffs. A Model Husband a man must bo that can wear tho shirts and collars that we see dally upon suffering mankind. Why torture yourself with a eaw-edgo collar when wo will launder ono for thrco cents, or why wear a shirt front that looks llko a mackerel sky In an oil painting when wo will launder ono In fault less stylo for ten cents. BLUFFS CITY LAUNDRY 22-24 North Main St. Council Bluffs, - . Iowa. Plumbing for House. School or Church Wo aro prepared to do oil kinds, and It la more convenient for you if we do tho overhauling nnd repairing of your plumb ing now than if you wait until cold weather comes beforo giving your ordor. Wo aro ready to furnish esttmatos for new work or repairs and wo do tho best kind of up-to-date work. J. C. BIXBY & SON., 202 Alain, 203 Pearl St., Tel. 193. Council Mluffs, la WEAK MEN MADE STRONG Before LOST VITALITY RESTORED Alter DP inQRJQ IMPROVED Ukli LUDD O COMPOUND DAMIANA WAFERS CD It KM l.OMT MANHOOD, KP.IIVOUH DcniMTv, nitiioitN or youth. Make Jlnnly Illiii. Price BOr. a hoi, &hmti for 11 Monty refunrlru If not tlfrtqry. JJr mUl on receipt of price. 8amp1s free. Addrosi fir U UU 5 nhh30 Years'ContlnuouB Practice Ul.rl.Ti.L0U0 :iui .-v.intn t.iuii.ri Bold by Sherman & McConnell Drug Ca B. W. Cor. 16th and Dodge Sts Omaha. formula and tho fact that such preparation has bocomo popularly known by tho namo of a certain person gives no excluslvo right to nnyono to appropriate the namo as a trademark. 88 N. W. Rep (Minn.) 310. Attoniej'H at l,an. Whero tho parties tu an action settln It out of court In good faith, but without the consent of tho nttorney of plaintiff, thu statutory lien ot tho attorney on the cnuso of action Is transferred to tho amount agreed upon In settlement, nnd rany bo en forced by suit In equity. 70 N. V. Supp. 667. HnnliM anil IlnnliliiK, Where thero was a bulanco to tho credit of a California corporation In a New York bank, such balance due was properly taxed to tho corporation In California. 65 Pac Rop. (Cal.) 16. IIiiuLh mill Hanking, Thero Is u demand and refusal, whereby a causo of action at onco accrues and tho statute of limitations begins to run, whero an assignee for rrodltora calls on a bank in reforenco to a deposit of tho nsslgnor nnd Is Informed of Its claim to hold It, and the assignee), after examining the matter, ac quiesces In tho claim. At. Rep. (Pa.) JSP ( ) i