NEWS OF INTEREST FROM COUNCIL MINOR MCXTIOft. tv1s eolla drugs. Ntoekert sells rsrpeta and rugs. Mela beer at Neumeyera hotel. Wollmtn. scientific optletan, it B'T. Kim Isabella Campbell la homo from rUU In Oriswald, la. Hon. J. T. fwineomb of Fort Dodge wtt a Council niufTa last owning. Only I dsys more of the 2" pr rent die count aaio at Alexander a Art "lore. Missouri oak body wood. V M cord. Wll ta Welch, 22 N. Main street. Tel. 12. Vincent McDormott and Frank Uevlne have gone on a visit to Atchison, Kan. Tha Woman's Ft-Hef corps will m-t this afternoon at t In Grand Army of the Ke publli hall. t'nlty guild of Ureae Episcopal church will meet thle afternoon at l at the home f Mr. Huberts, John Herio, r., and L. It. Ilypee of the John Hno company have gone to New Tork- on bueJntea. . Mr. W. H. Campbell of Mlaaourl Valley la gueat of har brother, Fire Chief Tern jlUf. and family. A flashlight picture of the memhera of the police trim wa taken laat evening by CUy Auditor Evana at the city hail. Tha funeral of Thoma Fox will ha thle afternoon al I from Hi. Krencia Xavler a church, liurlal will be In St. Joseph ceme tery. Mra. Sullivan and two children and Mr. Howe of Colorado City are gueete of Wil liam Powers and family, 1 Mouth Ninth treat. Henry White, a frmr of Mill county, ha bought reld"nce property on Seventh avenue and will remove there with hi family, Mse Madge Penny haa been re-elected superintendent of the Woman'a C'hrlatlan Association hospital for the third conaecu tlva year. Mra. W. A. Travis of Mlddleflald, O. la attest Of Mra. Chsrlea II. llrajtley, iti Wll low avenue. Mra. Travla waa formerly a vFr.J. Montgomery will entertain the memaera or tnuncii murrs ramp, woodmen : of the World, their famlllea and Irlemta In I Woodman hall tonight. I Member of th Grape Grower' Rhlnnlng aaeoolatlon have aiila rlbed for tl.omi of the 1 e,0w etork nereeaary for the conatructlon of the aaaoclallon a proioed building. Tha funeral of A. li. Hmlth will he Hatur ay aftvrnoon at t:f o'clock from the family rmldenre, 711 Houth Hlxth atrect. Uurtal will be in Walnut Jilll cemetery. W, H. Taherman, who recently realgned a ticket clerk for the llllnola Central in thla city, haa bought a farm In Mlnneaota and will move there ahortly with hla family. Tha funeral of William Wlckham will he thla noon from tha Catholic church In w. ton. Kev. Father Keeley will conduct the aervleao. liurlal will ba In the Weatun cemetery. John Morgal, 1220 Pleaaant atreet, wa found to be Buffering from emallpox yea trd.y and wa removed to the pethniie. K1 Wll. ox wa -rla4 yeeterday from th peathuue. Mra. A. K. Jonea la atlll under the doc tor cere and waa unable to appear in police court agaltiat her huaband yeeterday. The raae waa continued. Jonea haa been unable to furnlah ball. Detective Kd Smith, who effected the con vlotlon of Abner Iceland, charged with tha theft of a valuable team, wagon and har neea, and who entered a plea of guilty Tueeday in Olenwood, will receive a re ward of fiiO. Th funeral of Frederick Sperling waa yeaterdny afternoon from th family real dence, ta Avenue E. Itev. T. J. Markay of omaha, aaalated by Rev.' O. E. Walk, rec tor of St. I'aul'a Eplaropal church, con ducted the aervlce. Mre. Robert Mullla, Mlea Mflntyre, Charlea Haveretock and W. H. Ktedon eane. The nllnarArfl mmr t hru Straub, Ieter Thoil. Theodore N.t tnuraan, mcnara iioiai, j neouor lae owakl and 11. iiurdorf. What HI Henry clalma I the beat mmsirei anow, he ever preeented will an pear at the Dohany al the Dohany "theater tomorrow matinee and nliht, Th organisation le a vT7 large ana expeneive one, everyining about It 1 mini or me very oeai ana eirirny in the lataai line. Klght comedian, talk ing enmedlana, alnglna ooniedlana. danrlna comedlans and mualcal comedienn, double quintet of dngera, a double orcheatra. and ZtZ. I,"Vy i?,"ai oiaao ving oene from Ireland oceiii ifn.m the fader- land and balmy lialy ana France, eminent I men ana noted plncee. 111 Henry aoloa and numeroua other apeclaltl In cornet e. Plumbing and beating. Blxby A Son. .Thlevee Warns t mm Kat. Th police mad publlo yeeterday th fact that Wolfsen's aroeerv etore at 1227 Wcat Broadway had been broken Into and robbed Tueeday eight. Tha tblevet effected an en- trane by cutting out a rear window. One tnalda they mada tbemtelvea at home, built I a fire In th ttov and enjoyed a luncheon of cracker and canned good. When leav. r ta city or certain avenue aad atreet 1 voca mualo aad dldactlca, making aa av Ing they took tha small chani. amounting WM Bot '" up yeeterday afternoon, but area af S ear cent .with no erada below to It, from tba eaeh reglater, aoiu tobacco, cigar, ctoBea goods, itveral ban of toilet op and an overcoat. Later tbey dlacardr j tha overcoat, which wai found near tha motor bridge. Th burglary waa reported to th polle Wednesday morning, but the matter wa kept quiet, a th officer fard that II It waa mada publlo tb thieve would leara that tba robbery bad been dis covered. . i -1 William llawley Smith next Saturday evening at Broadway M. E. church. Nleholeaa'a Bhoalder Oat af Joint. Charles Nicholson returned borne yester day from Joplln. VI., and I laid up at hi bom with a dlelecated shoulder. Th In """W", p wag riding with th driver of a bos cart, going to a fir. Tb cart waa upset while turning a sharp corner and Mr. Nich olson waa thrown to th ground with great tore aad eou,ld not ba removed to hla bom here until yesterday. , Davla eellt glass. Harry Beach and Mlaa Laura rilcklnger at tbla City and H. E. Kelley of Clarlnda, ara applicable for th pealtloa of court r carter ia Judge ThoraaU'g court. Th re' ignatloa of O. 0. Oaston, present court r porter, take effect at th cloee of tb present term. Kelley we formerly court reporter la Blous City, Ferguaoa la porter for th superior court Real Batata Traaafere. These transfer were filed yesterday la th abstract, title aad loaa office of JN W. Squire. 11 Paarl (treat : Ueoraa II. Majrna to II. A. Houah. trveiea. pert nH a1 -7-t. w. d 1,1) jam wuq and wire to Ueura J. wuo. s net is-ts-sj. w. u am to llenry Wild, n ei la-Tt- Ora i"Hviid"' and" wife' ' ta " j." " w'. Wild. ewU ewVa 1 T-U. w. d Jemee W. Roland and wife to George C. Krandt, lt t, bio. k 1 Juvlsoiis 1st add to Nanla. w. d Fremont limlanita and wife ta lit- i.aio l.STl l.tM thiae Stori.!. I acre In aw covuer be ne )e-7T-n, w. d Jj. C. Maruuardt and wife to Charlea Schmidt. Jr.. lota I. 1 aad lo. Wik k a, UafMUardl'a euUllv to Avoca, w. d yYed Niemann and wife ta Charlea 0 k nmxiv. er. ana jr.. unaiv i-e 01 e f lot l block i, Avooe. Q. o. d l.tOt TtiooM J. aivana to F. t . I oui and K H. lueee. lota t 11. IL It. li. IT. 1 and is. V vans' aubdlv tf block 14, Mill add. w. a 10.M Ileir of Agnea A. Kvana la same. eme a. a. d... JPollawatianile Inveetment oompany t Wliilajn Fttserald. part of lot 1 piwa a caeaay 0 aoa ta Council biuna, q. . 4 TetaU atevaa traaarere Marrlaa Meeaeea. Utaaeaa ta wad were leaued yeeterday ta Ua fwilowtag? N a m &ni RaskSaar. Jim. 'fA Ua.iu 1 lunlft Council Rlnffa .........St Vluue Muetltenvr;, CiKincll lilufte 1 Itarrr tl ver." Souik Omaha ,....M Uuf kk aielley. fVrt Cruk, Ne. BLUFFS. ANTAGONIZE GREAT WESTERS Coieiln:n IUfi U CHt CieHtioni fr Fnffii Xfeptvt RAILWAY THRtATtNS TO RETALIATE Renreeeatotf veo Deelar Tersalaals Will Be Ilaeed la East Oaeafc lalesa City Ag-reee ta lla Teraa. i Tb elty ccunell will refuee to glv tb Oreat Western railroad permission to tt toad It freight depot Uo foot into Ninth avenue, a provided In tha right-of-way ordinance. Tbla aa dotcrmlaad upon yea tarday afternoon at a atar chamber aooalon of tha eommlttae of Ih whole of tba ally I Tb title of tha bill drafted by Superln eouncll. held behind cloaed door In the I tdent MoMaaue 1: As act to racuUt mayor', office. Tb aecret (eaaloa followed I oxamlnatlos and eertlncatloa of all an open meeting of tha committee In tb 1 superintendent., aupervl.or. principals and council chamber, at which property owner whoa Intereata are affected by th advent of th Great Waitern Into tb elty were preaent. Tba atar chamber aon waa tb rult of a auggeatloa made by Aldermen Mc Donald, after aa ... .it. i.. affnrned a nMmh.r r .ltl... nM...t expr. their lew and wl.hea la tba ' matter of granting concession to tba In- I min r.u..A tk. were Inv't.d Into the aee.lon ia the mavor'a 1 olllc. but tblr tay there wa of ibort , duration, McDonald. nrumablr rallain I Preeenc. of tha reporter, would' " ' men ob tb rrdinanc before them, put on nia overcoat, and with th remark that "there (earned too ataay councllmen prea ent," left tha room and went back Into th council chamber. Ha had barely left tha room when Alderman Brown waa tailed 1 with a dealre to abaent hlroaelf, and then Alderman Hammer, fearing that tb atar chamber tetaloa would fall for want of a quorum, auggeited that tb abeeae of tba reporter would b preferabl to, their preaence. Reporter Invite ta Oa, Tb four reporter preaent failed to tak tha bint and at a if glued to tbalr chair. Than Alderman Hammer mad a motion t tb effect that tha reporter be requested to leave th meeting. The motion waa tar ried on a second from Alderman Brown, aad tba reporter left. Alderman McDonald, eelng that tha matting bad been relieved of tb preienc of the reporter, doffed hit tllk-lloed overcoat and rejoined bit brother aldermen. . Alderman Brown alao reconsidered hi desire to leave tb room and resumed hit scat. Several cltlxcn whose properly Interest era vitally affected by th proposed right-of-way of the Great Wettera wtrt fro In their criticism of th aldermen' dlscusalnr matter of aucb public Interest aa th two ordinance now before th city council In arret, behind cloaed door. Several made uggtlv remark a to tha city election being cloee at band, and hint, th meaa Ing of which could not be mistaken, were heard from aevera) corner of tba council chamber. - " ' k A tha oltisent were trooping down tb taira from th council chamber. Alderman nammer vole wa hesrtj saying that he for ' one would oppoa -the city granting ! ureal Western any portion of Ninth avenue, and thl helped to appease lent of ,n m0M inant cltlten. who felt n,r oaa naen treated with tcant courtesy oy in aidermto. i Decide Aaalaat Railroad. Tha reault of tha atar chamber caucus waa tbit tb aldermen not only decided to refuse permission to tha Oreat Western to absorb ten feet of Ninth avenue In tb con tructlon of ta freight depot, but that tb ' "ould b required to lay Ita trackt l toveni-nv teei rrom bouid avenua wn,cn 11 Propoiet to parallel. ordinance providing for th vacation tn Bldermen will meet again thla after- I """ commiuea 01 ma wnoia wnen nl "romance win oa contiaered. " ' tt to Oreat Weatern. ua- ,s 11 obtain tb coaceeelon asked for lu th ordinances, will threaten to place ,u Krmlnala acrota th river la Bait umana maieia 01 in council Bluffs. This tnreat. it waa stated yesterday would be neio aa a ciuo over th aldermen. J. P. Qreenshlelds. right-of-way agent for tha ureat Western In this city, when ba learned of tb decision reached at th atar coamoer erosion, 101a several or in alder- mea that if th Great Weetera waa un- able to aeeur from Council Bluffs what It asked for. th terminal would undoubtedly d piacea acroe the river. , On of tb tor'y. ;oca, muMc. .. .1- oy ureenenieiae repnea inat aa far aa B waa cooccrneo in ureal western could piao 11 terminal in the Missouri river for all ha cared, but there waa on thing certain, ha never would conaent to deed any or me city a atreeit to any ranroaa aaa injure tne property right of th cltl- tent. Greavllle Dad a Saageete Reatrletleae At tb open session Greenville Dodge. uggetted It might receive Greet Western la exchange for what concession It might reeelv from tb city should be required to maintain aro light at all Ita grade cross- 1 " too city a well a flagmen. Mr. Dodge took exceptloa to several of the ttatementt mad at tb previous meeting by Colonel 8aunders, local attorney for th railroad. Attorney Tloley appeared aa be half of a number of tntereatad property owaera aad objected to the vacation of any portion of Ninth avenue. Attorney Saundera la enewer to aa In quiry stated that tha Oreat Weatern had aa intent Ion to lay any traoka oa Ninth avenue. He aald tt waa imperative that th tea feet off Ninth avenue ba granted for th eonstmotloa of th .freight depot, aa unleea It wss tb road would not have euf- Sclent rooms for hla yard tracks. It waa aald last algbt that taa alder mea have praollcally decided to permit th Oreat Weetera to pave right up ta th property He oa th eouth aid el Ninth avenue, aa It la at believed a aldewalk til ba needed oa tbla aid of th thor oughfare. N. T. Plumbing Co.. telephone SS0. Refae Mara far 8mallaa Fatteat. A ahort aeeekaa ot hi Board of Health 1 waa held yesterday afters 00a ta take o- lloa ta tha matter at tha request that a a urea be provided for the female smallpox patleat quarantined la tha Revere too. Tba request was refuead oa tha reeom- meodattoa of Dr. W. E. Relief la charge af all smallpox cases ta th elty. He told the board that the patleat waa getting along nicely aad that ta provide har with a aucae would aa establishing a bad arooedaat. aa every womaa vks happened ta rK tha die - eaaa would require th city ta furnish, auraa whea all th aeeeeaarr alteattoa THE OMAHA -DAILY DEE: IIUDaV, FEimUAHY 7, 1002. could be bestowed by member at tba family. - Several bill were recommended to the county board for payment. Dance, Hughe' ball, tonight. Wltilai evening j Hawley Smith next Saturday t Broadway M. E. church. UNIFORMITY FR TEACHERS t'aaatr Saaerlateadeat , MrMtau Drafta BUI far Esaas laatloaa. County Supertnten lent McManu of thl city bat drafted, at the retjueat of tba ex ecutive committee at tba State Teachert aiaoctatlon, a bill providing tor tba uni formity of examination of teachere, o that g certificate laaued to a teacher will ba good In aay county In the otate. Under tha preaent aytm, a teacher having a certificate In lounty and moving to another eounty to teach la required to a, eur a certificate from tha county uper Intendent of the eounty lo which h move before aba can bold a poattlon aa teacher. teacher of tba publlo acboola of th atat of Iowa." Section 1 provide that all quectlon used la examination for llcenae to teach la tba publlo achoola of Iowa (hall b pre pared by tha Stat Doard of Educational sxamioers, acq aaaii of uaiiunu mi VVBU inia eeciion ii.uni nrmlty of .xamln.tlon., th smbiIm. ""H" w,U b W toJmw f .br th' county uprlntendent. who will forward PP th ut suparlntaBdaBt to " "p0B to,u th crt'nct Stat Board ta laeaa Meeaaeo. BcMjl , provW thmt . V.tta, to superintend, supervise or teacn in tae ie l0bool of th atat ahall ba laaued by the Stata Board of Educational Examiner Tb atat uprlntndent of publlo initia tion la ex-offlclo preeldent of tba board. Under taction the license granted by the eteta board ahall ba claealned a fol oti: Stata diploma, valid during tba lite of tha person to whom granted; atat cer tificates, valid for a period not exceeding five year; atata professional certificate valid for a period not exceeding five year Section 4 orovidea that all ataU certifi cate and dlplomaa granted by tha atate board ahall be valid license to tb holder to (uperlntend, aupervl or teach lo any of th publlo achool of th state, after being registered by th county tuptrln tendent. All auch date certificate! thai! be considered licensee only so far , a acboltitlo requirement la concerned, and they will not be valid certiflcatea to teach unlet lgnd by th county uperlntndent of tb county In which th bolder desire to teach. To tha county auparlntendent I delegated tha authority to declds a to th physical fitness, moral character, aptness to teach and ability to govara of all teacher re ceiving ttata professional certificate from th ttata board befor affixing bit tlgna tur thereto. Th algnature of tha county auperlntendent will certify to all the bold r'a qualification aa a teacher beyond tbot upon which the atat board baa passed, Coaatr gaperlateaaat May Revoke. Tb county auperinteadent la alao given authority to revoke any atata professional certificate In hi oounty for any reaaoa which If known at tb tlm would bava pre vented his affixing hi atgnatura thereto provided tb bolder, of auch certificate ahall have tha. notice and ahall be allowed 10 b preeent and mak hla or bar u '. Section S provide that to all applicant for th nrst tlm paaalng an examination In orthography, reading, writing, arlth metlo, geography,' grammar, physiology, history, aad vocal muale and dldaottce, making an average of 80 per cent, with no grade below 70 per cent, a certificate shall Issue for a period of tlx month and only two auch certificate ahall ha laaued to tha aama candidate. Tha aec oni ,tat proteatlontl eertlflcata to any one person paaalng an examination In or tfcography, reading writing, arlthmotlo, geography, grammar, physiology, history. 75' per cent, ahall Itsu for a period of on y.ar. a certificate, and only two' aucb eer tlflcatet will be laaued to tha aama person To alt caadldatea having bad at loaat thtrty-eti week' aueceaaful experlenc In teaching, havlnr nassed tha examination in orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic. reorreDhv. irimmtr. physiology, hlatory. ,oca( muslo, didactics, lemotary civics, elementary economics, lementanr physics. elementary algebra, and drawing, aad mak l. an averae of to nap cent, with noarade I below It par cent, a certificate ahall Issu for a period of three year. To all par aoM having Bv years' successful xpr lenca la tea china aad having passed an ex amlaatloa la orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, grammar, phyel mentary civic, elementary economic, I elementary physios. . elementary algebra, nd drawing, and having mada an average of M par cent. with . bo gr,d, below IS per cant, a certificate ahall i,,u, for . period of five years. All kin dargartea and atat professional certifi cate authorising persona to teach special eubjeota ahall Iteua for a period of not more than five years. Beetlone I aad T provide for tba man ner In whloh axamlnatlona shall ba held. Section empowers th 8tat Board ot Educational Examiner to appoint aa many assistant aa necessary for th educators of th ttat ta examlM ths manuscripts tubmltled from tha varioue countlea and each pereon ao appointed aball bold a atata eertlflcata or atata diploma. Such appointee shall serve tor a period of tbre yeara. County Superintendent McMaaua haa aub- mttted tha draft af tha bill to tba legisla tive committee of tha 8 tale Teachere' aa ociatloa and If It meata with the approval ot that body atepa will be taken to have It Introduced at tbla eeealon ot the legis lature. Tha bill, aa prepared by Prof. Me Maaua. carrlaa out tha Idaaa as suggested at th meeting at th Stat Teachere' aaao clatloa laat December. The need for uni formity ot axamlnatlona of teachers. It I aid. haa long been felt la thl otate, and It la believed thla bill wilt accomplish th dee I red end. Davla sells gla Gravel roofing. A. B, Read. Ml Broadway. LYNCH NEGRO AT LYNCHBURG Umm Char with, Maraer la Taken freae Jail aad llaagsd r Matt. NA8HVILXJC Teaa.. Peo. . Eulee Walttaker. colored, charged with tha mur der of Joha Doater three weeka ago, waa takea from Jail at Jj nth burg last algbt I aad banged by a mob. Whlttaksr case I waa called la court ytsterday and coatla' I ae4- LAta last algbt tba mob appeared and, 1 tacurtac poaaeealoa of the aegre, hurried a I him t tha court bauee, where a rope waa I placed around his aec. aaa a was aaagea. IOWA. LITIGATION IK LAND TITLES odioitr Cenmitte af BaotU Eeieiti Bill f Frvttii. PlRMAHLNT BU LDING FUND FOR AKES Milder Reealatlaa latroelared lagr Swamp Laa Clalaaa BUI ta Maalt rawer af Tax Ferret. ' (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Feb. . (Special.) The Judiciary committee of the aenat today reported a bill to tb aenat which looks to th prevention of a Isrgs amount of threatened litigation over land title In Iowa. Tb bill legalise tranefer of land where tba husband baa algned th name ot tb wife under a power of attorney, aad prevent a claim by the wit for her dower interest therein becauae ot her failure to personally alga tb deed. It haa recently been decided by the supreme court that tha wtfe'a dower Interest cannot be die- posed of by th husband acting under power of attorney from the wife. Thla baa opened tho way to a vast amount of litigation, and number of suits hart been commenced to recover dower Interest in land thus transferred. The aenata committee bill doe not affect any pending litigation, but as to all other matter correct the evil. Balldlae; lead for Aanea. A bill waa prcaented In tha aenat by Fitchpatrtok to give tha Iowa State col lega at Ames a permanent building fund raited by a tax levy of one-fifth mill on all th assessable property ot th atat.' This It to meet th demands of the Stat uni versity for an Increase In tb university building tag to th tame amount. . Tha Stat college people are asking that their Institution be placed on an equality with th oa at Iowa City. President MacLean of the Stat university appeared befor tb aenat committee on way and means and mad anr argument In favor of tha taa levy Increase. He represents thst on account of th fires the. university Is In pressing need of more buildings, and that there Is not suHclent coming In on th one-tenth mill levy.- The university Is actually In need of buildings now, not considering the probabl, growth -of th Institution, cost ing more than 11,000,000. ,lwiaf Laan Clalana. Th tenate took up th reeolution, which wa pataed in th house, approving th Lacey bill to secure a settlement of tb swamp land claims, and substituted therefor a milder resolution ot th tarn tenor, which wtt referred to th committee on federal relations. Tb bill to authorise th governor to em ploy a pereon to push the Iowa war claim befor the court of claims waa taken up for final passage, but wsa referrsd to th committee on ways and means for further investigation.- ' Mr. Jenks of Pottawattamie county in t reduced the Board of Control bill to change th method of giving aid to th School tor th Deaf In Council Bluff. At present th scbool' receive 135 per quarter par capita ot the attendance aa a support fund, and also I1S.0OO a year for th teach ert' fund."' The bill contemplate th con oltdatlon of -th fund and giving a per capita of 22 -month for both support and teacher. iw ' -: - Other bill -introduced todays. Hopkin chaoging time of settlement between aa dltort and, treasurers; Haywerd. fixing. In, terett on tcbool warrant at I par cent Emmert, .recognlxlng. medical certificate issued In other, states which recognlt th Iowa certificates; Arthaud, making only 90 per cent of laborer' wage exempt; Calder wood, fixing fee for eounty recorders Head, appropriating 137,000 tor a cattle building at the stst fair grounds; Laogaa of Clinton, appropriating 35,000 for Iowa monuments at Lookout Mountain and Mia, alonary Ridge; Langan of Clinton, requiring that Insurance arbitrator ahall be ae 1 acted from the county In which th lot occur; Powert, providing tor compulsory education; Wright, for a reformatory for female at KnoxvllU; Wlta, Joint resolu tlon, providing for biennial election. Congressman J. A. T. Hull, who wai In tha Capitol building waa Invited to ap pear befor the bout and did to, malting a few remark. Th aenat agreed to th bout resolur tlon providing for a trip , to Kooxvlll February 15 nj.t. Reetrlctlaaj Tax Ferrete. Tha house committee oa Judiciary baa ap proved tha .bill to make It Imposaible for tax ferret to go back beyond tha calendar year. Thla, would limit th business ot seeking out bidden property to be taxed aad greatly lessen th work now being don In eome part of tha atat. Th contest committee af getting along well with the- count of vote aad other matter connected with tba two conteata In th nate. . Th committee In tha Bruce Emmert - contest haa permitted tb attor ney to count the vote except those that are la doubt. Tbey have now gone through all the ballota and find a general gain ot about twenty for Bruce in Shelby oounty. If thl count la sustained by tha committee Bruc will be declared elected and Em mert will have to. relinquish his seat. In th contest' from Dubuque county It baa been decided tbat tb vote will be counted. but It la aa yet doubtful If th ballota have been kept so as to mak eure of their not being tampered with. The count will com mence In a tew daya. To lacreas Jadaea Salarlee. Th bcuse committee, on Judiciary haa agreed to recommend an increase ot tai- arise of dlt'.rlct Judge to IS.0G0 a year. Th tenate concurred in the house reeo lution to have an Inveettgetloa made of mine dlaaater. Trewln called up hla bill providing tor the publication ot th cod supplement and It waa passed by a unanimous yot: Tbe bill provides for th appointment af Joint committee of alx from tha aenat aad boua to superintend the proposed work. Tha supplement It to Include th leeslou laws since 1197, annotationa thereof and ot tbe code and rule ot tha eupreme court to aad Including th declaion handed down at tha May term, 1901. Aa editor to do tb work of compilation under the aupervlaloa of th Joint commute la to receive I1.&0Q for hi work. Th member ot th com. rait tee are to b allowed their expense. Th aupplement will be copyrighted by the state, aa 4b Iowa coda la. aad aa edition of 15.000 la ordered. Tbe first ooplea ax to be ready tor distribution by September 1, 1901 Th aupplement will aell for 11 per volume. Hsasaek Case Heard. Tha Iowa supreme court heard th ar gumeuts In the Hoasack murder caae to day, nearly all day being coneumed la the hearing. The argument for the defenaa waa by Juatlce Henderson aad Senator Berry aad for the slat by Attorney General Mul taa. Tbe case Is ana la which tha womaa la aervlna a Ufa sentence for the killing af her husband, and attracted a great deal of attenlioa. there being many visitors present la court to hear tha arguments. Tha following were tba declsloaa rea dared by the court today: Anna Erooks against Brotherhood W "" mntv June ctamble: affirmed. Ii.vM un'nniuihr. apDellant. (calr.at rlson A. wileey; itarnaon county, junre WAkf1ld: reverend. .T.PMc.Trr,Tt XVJra H lahop; trvrt . . .1 i t-M Ann vnovnr in n npfirmmm I Ann Teaarer acatnet Incorporated Town of Hnlrlt Iake. apillant; Dlcklneon inuntr. Jude, Ouerton: affirmed. Jofvn I'olilne eeainat mim i oinna et 1 1 al appellante; Wlnneehlek county. Judge alnet l-1i ellowe; affirmed. Xew Caraaratlame Tb following are Incorporation paper filed with th secretary of state today: Delaware County Telephone Company of Mancneeter. capital. uy i. uury ni otnr. Wyman-Rand Carpet company of Keo uk. Capital, tso.ouu. By Kugen 8. Baker nd othera. Hartlett A Krapfel Stone company of Waterloo change nam to Waterloo Stone company. D. Rea-enmlttere Sont company of Daven port. Capital. HJ.Ono. rlada at rartaae. After a search of forty yeara for the third heir to an estate of 122.000 In Mis souri, T. R. Percsflcld, a poor, honest, bard- working drayman of Chariton has been Identified an th grandson ot William Per cefield, who died In Missouri and left lb fortune with only three surviving heirs. Mr. Percefleld't mother msrrled a second time and cams to Iowa, where shs lost track of her relatives. He waa made ac quainted with hla good fortune by a notice in a Chicago paper, and will go to Missouri to prov hi cllm. I Stata Baeur af Health. I Itl. fil.ln Tin. -A Un.IlK 14. renorts from th. Indian altuatlnn on the reservation In Tama county In connection with the raising of th quarantine. Tha board has been informed tbat an approprla tlon la to be made by congree for tbe pur pose of purchasing for the Indisos th things which will be burned up when the reservation la cleaned up, and that this fund will be at tho disposal ot the Indian agent In Iowa at an early date. Mast Be Vaccinated at Perry. PERRY, la., Feb. I. (Special Telegram.) Th rlfv council Mml Ittitlrtv lianlf n Board of Health, today visited all the bu.l- ness nouses ana required everyooay to pro duce a certificate of vaccination or a good acar aa called tor by their resolution of est Friday. People generally have com piled and aeveral thousands bava been vac cinated. Joseph Conroy refused to show hi arm b vaccinated or quarantined. He wa ar retted and th caae Is act for 10 o'clock tomorrow. It will be hotly contested on both tides, aa It will Involve th contti tutlonaltty of th council' resolution and the atat law compelling vaccination. What ever way tb cat la decided, it will prob ably be appealed. Baraed to Death at Maraaalltowa MARSH ALLTOwN. Ia., Feb. 6. Jamet McOerry waa burned to death early today iu urn lu.i unirujiu ma nome at Hvant. I several other members of tho family were badly burned. STRAWBOARD MAKERS MEET Stockholder of Americas Compear Elect Ofllcera aad Disease Pros pective Merger. CHICAGO, Feb I. At th annual meet ing of stockholder of the American Straw- board company, held her today, torn op position to th party In power developed, but th latter, headed by Prealdent New- comb, controlled aufflcient proxlet to re elect th entire old board of director. Preeldent Newcomb'a report dwelt with th effort of atrawboard manufatcurer to combine. He said be could not atat th ckpltalltatlon until tb property of th constituent companies had been appraised. It will not be known until April 15. H ..id th. plan ot th. comhln called for the control of 1,260 ton of th dally output of th country ot 1.(00 ton FATAL RESULT FROM A FALL Fertacr Praaalacat law Folltlclaw Die la Chicago aa Resali of Iajarlc. CHICAGO. Feb. . M. B. Anderson, a promlnsnt atockman and a politician In Iowa for a number of year. I dead at : T " 7 his horn in thl city, tb result of Injuries received In Fredericktown, O., January 24 when he tell on a ldwalk. Mr. Anderson wa well known through out th central and eastern part of th tat. He formerly lived at Williamsburg. Ia., where he waa known a th "lleuten ant" of Captain J. rj. W. Rumple of Marengo, la., now congressman from that district He baa held eeveral political office In th atata and removed to Chicago a ahort tlm ago. He was about 6t year old and wa married TO BRACE UP FREIGHT RATES Weatera OCSelala Will Hold Freejaeat Meetlaga far Thla Paraoae. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Feb. I. A conference of th executive officer of western lines wa bald In this city today at th Southern hotel for tbe purpoa ot reviewing tbe ireignt rmiw iiuiivu n iu. ninwiri rier . , . . . A . ... . . and conalderlng traffic condition generally In tha weat. It la th Retention of wet- em executive to get together aa often a convenient In Chicago, St. Loula and Kan saa City and brae up rate adopting meaa- uree for adhering to tariff whenever tha occasion ariae for executive support. Gen eral conditions at thla tlm are reported to be fairly aatlsfsctory. EASTERNERS BUY MOTOR LINE Messr. Clark af Philadelphia Close deal far Belleville Railroad. SPRINGFIELD. 111.. Feb. 6. It is re ported tbst a deal has been closed by the Belleville-8t. Louis ; Trsctlon company Ikmiith tha aale of tha eleetrta railroad company from Ballevlll to East St. Loula for 11.760.000 and tbat $100,000 hat bees de posited by Meeara. Clark of Philadelphia, purchasers, to hold ths deal until final deala ar arranged and plana consummated, It la believed the final outcome of the deal will be th making of thlt lln part of tb Sprlngfield-St. Loula railway, recently In coraorated. INSANE PRISONER IS SHOT Gate Ballet Fired ky Jailer far Caa- elet Waa Trias ta Earaae. GREELEY. Colo.. Feb. C Jailer Wllllama mortally wounded Peter Kaae, an Insane prisoner, la frustrating aa atlsmpl of two other prisoners to break Jail, "til vu llama ualocked the cage for the purpose of putting Kan Inside. Thomas Huff aad David Fair, charged with highway rob bery, mad a dash tor tb door. Wlllla merlcan , Tevnm, appellant; Dall immediately .hot at Huff, but the 'bf1,rt;;.?T!hnl,v. ft saved himself by aetslag and holding Kane !a front f himself as a shield. Oas Dead, Two Uytag. ftAT.VF.lTTON. Tex.. Feb. . In attempt in ta ruJr a feed olue In a fuel oil etor- hnurei rp,ree''rh1. he7h.r and John Iv were a. rhy slated by the fumes of the oil owena burnt lead and it he other two atea are la a crit KANSAS C1TT THE F0RSAIE5 Ti.t Ttbaat t.QilTbat r.rhia. . - nniSVllir II HI UUI,IL,-t ' CHOICE INSTEAD aakeaa la Aaaerlraa Aaaaelatloa Whltfleld af Weetera lss Wants aa latervlew with Baa Jskssss. KANSAS C1TT, Feb. .-SpelaJ Trie- gram.) There seems little doubt thst Te beau. head of the American Bate Ball as sociation. Is to foreake Kaneaa City for Louisville. Although Dale Gear, hla part ner In the Kansaa City franchise, main- talna that Tebeau will retain an Interest here. It Is generslly believed Tebeau haa al ready dlspoeed of practically all of his stock and will retain a nominal Interest, if he holds any atock whatever. preeldent Whitfield of the Western league had Intended leaving for the east tonight to look after the Milwaukee Interests or the league and to talk mattera over with Ban Johnson of the Amertcsn league. Whit field saya th outlook for the Western BTewa brighter every dey and that the . , 1 nnn k. In ns 1 1 Ir. n a nnnmtticn "Jj't.'n, ,h,t will convince the -.. fn.i wnl sclven an opportunity to see aa good base ball thla coming season BS bcfOT w nuneia expecis 10 n part of the week. BRAY AND HINDMARSH WIN They Take Kvery Mark la Tea-Bird Haadlraa at First Day's Shoot. Brsv and Hlndmarsh took every bird in the ten-bird handicap, five high guna. that marked the flrat day'B shooting in th tournament of the Omaha Oun club, which beaan yeeterday afternoon at tne grounae across the river. They led the eleven en- n' ,n"v.'mp,a,"o'' killed his first five blrde with one barrel each. Entrance was to. The acore: Bray (30 ycrdH) 2221S 21221-10 2222 WV- 7 21222 2r2 8 !2J0 Xiili 8 2212") 22222 9 1212 22212 t 10220 22222 8 Roberteon (29) Hater (Z) Hasan. H. W. tit). Goodrich (27) Fogg (29) Townaend (29) ..... Bereahetm (l) ..... Rngan. H. D. (27) , Blmpnon (29) Hlndmareh (29) .... 30H 01011 , 1102' 10001 s 11212 2121 9 11111 2222210 12221 11230 9 Rem (29) After this even two mlea-and-out matches were held, blrdt extra, aame handicap. 11 entrance. In the first Fogs and Hafer tied, staying to the end, Tne score: 0 Brsy (30 yards) Robertson (.') .... Goodrich (27) Kagan, H. W. (26) Dim peon (Z i".1? Beresheim (29) Fogg (K) Holer (2ft) Townsend (29) Lewie (ZX .... Regan, H. D. (27) ...1 Klein (30) Gilbert (32) .... Burmeleter (27) In the eecond mlos-and-out Klein won with hla ninth bird. Score: Bray (30 yards) Robertson (29) .. 2 2 0 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 0 2 0 .. 0 .. .. , 1 2 1 1 2 1 , 2 2 2 , 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 t t 0 Goodrich (29) ... Elmpeon (29) .... Fork (29) Hafer (28) Townsend (29) ., Lewis (28) Klein (30) Gilbert (32) Burmelster (27) Today the nrosram will commence at 10 o'clock with a twenty-five live-bird match, $20 entry, high guna. Saturday ia the big time or an, tne snoot witn tne Kansss uity men occurring then. The trigger artists from Kaw town will arrive today, and eome of them will participate In the day' ahooting to srow wiae 10 trie erounae. At tne conclusion or me tournament on Saturday night the Omnha Oun club will f!e5 iMZX' 52.R I today and tomorrow a warm dinner will I be served on the ground at noon. "GMFFO" IS ADJUDGED INSANE Prix Fig-hler Who Froae Ills Hands at Chicago Mast Retara to Asrtaaa. CHICAGO. Feb. . "Young Griffo," the pugilist, waa adjudged Insane today and nrWed sent to an asylum. The prize fighter aome monme ago waa an inmate of an asylum, out ne waa given nis rreenom I whan it waa thousnt that ne wao cured During recent cold westher "Griffo" fell and hi hand were frosen, although tt wa not found necessary to amputate tnem, tne pain la said to hove done much to unsettle tne pauenb iiimu. Germane Wla froaa Nationals, Tn a leaaue came last night at Clark's tne uermini won iwu num win niuuimn, Score: Ul!. KM A 1MB, lat. 2d. 2d. Total. 189 19 628 1U 147 44 - 143 14 444 18 146 44 169 188 (30 823 84S 2414 B. 2d. td. Total. 167 122 408 ITS 107 4o 144 121 41 179 179 614 198 160 623 "tel "sS9 1267 Weber 140 Weymuller i Stapenhorot Is Beaelen 3S Al Krug 173 Total ..746 NAl lat. ..129 1 ..m ..161 ..los ..165 .727 Foracutt . A. Reed .. Devey .... Miller .... Tracy Total Faraaer Saras Thravvs Torlc I - mmK ft Ik, Trn.. A awn I n, niniin -'...w.i n- ..w - nBht Farmer Burna gave Young 1 Youaoff 175 worth of high life and a core c "LM."r:.7:. il.L..JS i ,Z money was for besting his man and 2S for scoring a tan or not oring mrown 111 fifteen minutes. The match wee the best that has been pulled off during the eerles, and waa red hot from atart to fliiiah. thoueh the Farmer showed more science and had the beet of It at every stage of the game. The bouse waa crowded and at the concluaton of the match the winner waa given an ovation. Saturday - night Farmer Burna win meei tne Ternoie Turk. Heaataad la th Lead. ROCHESTER. N. T.. Feb. 4. Tile reault of the fourth day 1 race In the six-day heel and lue walking matcn at ntxnugn hall shows little relative change In the positions or tne tnree leading men wno are keeping up the daily grind with admirable spirit and pluck. The score at th cloae to night wae: Hoegland. 171.141 Messier. 170 7; Weir, l7.i: Kiunertans. itii; uoeaicin. 148.14; Moore. 144.3; "Chop Buey." 131. 1; Huxley. 129.19: Hart. 12911; Sarvluy, 114-1 Robinson, ml: Ryan, too.ll Mlaaeaota'a Soacdalc. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. Th Mlnneaota foot ba.ll schedule for 1902 was announced lodity. at ronowa: oeptemoer 11, isrieion at Minneapolis; October 4, Ames st Minne apolis: October 11. Belolt at Minneapolis; October 18. Nebraska at Mlnneapolla; Octo ber za. Iowa at ion ny. r,urnnwr 1, Grinnell at Minneapolis; November 8. IMt- nole at Minneapolis; movemoer ia. v iwon sln at Minneapolis: November 27. Michigan at Ann Arbor or Detroit. Terrible Terry ta Well. CINCINNATI. Feb. 1 A number of tele gram were received at the training quar ters of Terry Mctiovern at Norwood inn tonight Inquiring ae to the truth of a re port aent from thla rlty tonight that he had Injured hlmeelf while training today. When called up over Ih 'phone at midnight Duuiu Harris emphatically denied the report, etating that McXlovern's health was good and that ba waa Bleeping soundly. Kalpe ta Aaaaas t aara. IOWA CITY. Ia.. Feb. (Special.) Coach A. A. Knlpe haa written the Iowa s..nn.i..viil& ih. last of March. H will 1. u. Philadelphia at once for Iowa City to aaaume personal cnarge 01 ins iraca team, UsIsb Ba lees A. J. Balfaar. LONDON. Feb. . Tha Sua has brought . A. Jh Balfour, th. I leader la the Houe of Commoos. for le I .i,Ddr. because ot Mr. Balfour's declare- - I Uo Hs-i t gua'a interview with him concerning tb overture recently made by the Netherlands goverameat Is a fabrication. FIRST TEST OF TH ENTREATY Order leeae-a for Kstraaltlen af Franrls S. Mayer ! Jaaaa. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Feb. After four hours of heated legal argument this afternoon ' foiled Statea CommWeloner Howard S. Abbott isuaed aa ord- the extradition of Francla 8. Mayer, alleged to have forgd debenture bondi of the Yoko hama ateam laundry, Tokobama, Japan. He waa arreited In thl cftr December m while enroute from Jspan to Europe. A writ of babea corpus will at one be taken out by Mayer' attorney, aad tb case brought In th United State diatrl.t court. Th evidence produced in th complaint wta aufflcient to establish the offense at having been committed by Mayer and pur suant to the provisions of tb extradition treaty in force between Japan aad , th' country, th court certified the issutocs ot a warrant for tb aurrender ot Mr. Mayor to the Japaneae government. ' . , Thl 1 the first esse of any tmportaas Ince the extradition treaty between the 1'nlted State and Japan went Into effect In 1898. 1 SATTLEY STRIKE SETTLED Declared OnT Throaah Efforts at Mer- ebants' Aaaaelatloa. aad Saaae Mea Retara t Work. SPRINGFIELD. 111., Feb. . The strike of the employes at the Sattley Plow worka. which lasted for almost three months, wss declared off tonight at a meeting ot th Plow Workers' union. The settlement waa brought about through the effort of the Springfield Merchants' association. Tbe strikers ar to go to work a soon a their services ar needed, but the Sattley Manu facturing company refute to recognlxe their union. Many of th atrlker have (ought employment In other cities. The men struck because of th employer' refusal to recognise the union. Steasacr Kansas (taaraatlnad. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 6. Th Warren lln steamer Kansas. Captain Water, which left Boiton January 21 for thl port, ar rived hero yesterday and landed fourteen cases of smallpox. Smallpox broke out oa board Kansss shortly after It left Boiton. The caae ar about equally divided among the cattlemen and the crew. The ateamer hat been Quarantined. British Losses la Sooth Africa. LONDON, Feb. . The War offic this venlng published a summary of tb Brit ish losses in South Africa. Up to January 21 the total reduction ot the force from death or permanent disability was 2S.K8 men. The total of tbe casualties. Including urvlvlng wounded, waa 6,240 officer and 100,701 men. Jaatlre la District. WASHINGTON. Feb. . Tha senate. In executive session todsy, confirmed th nom ination of Thomas H. Anderson to be asso ciate justice of the supreme court of tbe District of Columbia. . . . . DECIDE ON SPECIAL TERM Jadge Maasjer aad Attorney Snmaaera Conclade to Dlspoae of Criminal Cases, After a conference' held Wednesday after noon between Judge ' Munjer and United States District Attorney Summers It was decided that a special term of th United States court will be held tn Omsha, but the exact date has not been fixed. Mr. Summer said that It would probably be called tor tho first week In March If the Judge can get other mattera Out of tbe way by that time. Thl special acsslon will be devoted , u tbe trial of criminal cases. At th laat term of court In this city no Indian esse were tried, as smallpox waa prevalent ci tbe reservation and the Judge refused to permit the reds to be brought Into court. Reports from the reservstlon Indicate that among the Indians lb smallpox has run its course, while there a few cases among the white men. It Is probabl that the Indian cases will be triad. and It la Inti mated tLat tbe case of tb United State against A. L. Ilurr, Indicted for Illegal transaction whli connected with tbe de funct Ftnt National bank of Alma, Neb . will tried. This cat ba been on th docket for a long time and ha been up on demurrer and motlona to quash th in dictment several tlmea. Some of th count were quashed, but the government ha never been able to try th other counts. There ar aeveral other cases on (ha docket which were pasaed for lack of time at th laat term of court, which will prob. ably be tried at tb apeclal term. Mora Traabl for Teals C'aaeera. The Temptation Tonlo company's burden of grief is weighted down rth three mo") suits by creditor.. petlt;-ns navlng been filed with the clerk of the district court mtffilav tiv IClonn A Vturttntt romnanv. j y,no ever that the manufacturers of re juvenation have paid only lino on a I17 bill for printing: Woodward A Tlernan, aio printers, wno nnia a dui tor ssus.sz, and tne Rocky Mountain News of Inver. which has on its books the record of 83Q3.9S worth of publicity that It says tt hss never seen the money for. Mortality Statistics. The following deaths and births were re ported to the city health commissioner for the twenty-tour hours ending at noon Thureday: Deaths J. C. Ijinktree. 2S01 South Twenty-ninth, aged 39; H. J. Reynolds, VTIt Pacific, aged 62: Henry S. Sweet. 119 8outh Twentieth, aged &1. Htrtns IjOuis janKnwsRi, it? Military avenue, girl; W. O. Iloun. 206 South Twenty-fifth, girl; Burt 8. Gants. 2614 8ou'h Korttetn. gin: inarie Moianoer. sua U Ion do, boy. 1 3 JACOBS USED FOB 30YCARS. THE CIEAT PAINS-KH.UKG KEVEt FAILS TO CUE RHEUMATISM. SPRAINS, Tis-.CAT1CA NEURALGIA SORENESS LUMBAGO CHEST COLDS And all Bodily Acrtaa and Pain a TBEtE IS NOTHING SO C00D ACTS LIKE MAGIC CONQUERS SOLu IN n . vat 25c nd 50c Sizes PAIN T. As I I