THE OMAHA DAILY llEEt THURSDAY, FEBHUAKY 13, 1002. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM COUNCIL MiaOR MEXTIOX. tBvle eeTI drugs. 0tockrt earpeta and rug. Met beer lit NtunuyWi hotel. Wollraan, scientific optician. B'way. J C. A W. Woodward, architect, room I vrtt block. Council Bluff, la. Th Retail Orocer' association will meet tonight for business of Importance. Mra. A. J. Hughe will leave tody for Ogden, Utah, on a visit to her aon. Missouri oak body wood. 50 J"orS- WtI" aam Welch. 23 N. Main street. Tel. 12a. Something entirely new In valentine,. C. E. Alexander & Company. Broadway. McMullen Willla, 737 Awnue E. waa re ported to the health board yeeterday aa Buffering from amallpox., Lily Camp Aid aoclety will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mra. M. U Xlrk land, 175 Fifteenth avenue. Mra. C. H. Darby of St. Joseph, Mo., and Mra. J. A. Waddell of Kanaaa City are guests of Mra. Horace Everett. The Ladles' Aid aoclety of the Fifth Avenue Methodist church will meet thle afternoon at the home of Mr. Frank Hart, toot Sixth avenue. Mra. J. Nlckrant. 711 Harrison atreet. complained to the police yeaierday morning that her henroost had been robbed Tuesday night of fourteen prut chickens. John Hogan. charged with brutally ss suiting Ma wife, haa been bound over to the grand Jury by Justice Bryant, and In default of ball waa committed yeeterday to the county )ail. A marriage llcenee waa Issued yesterday to Charles ly. Oaughey. aged 23. and Co rlnne A. Klahton. axed 1, both of thla city. They were married laat evening at the home of the bride' parent. Dave Kinney, charged with aeeaultlng Abraham Snyder, waa bound over yeater day to await the action of the grand Jury nd In default of ball, placed el 6W. waa committed to the county Jail. A double wedding took place laat evening t the home of Michael Fox. a farmer of Hardin township. The brldee were hla two dauahtera. Mary and Sarah, and the grooms were Oscar Halne and Elbert It. Orrnt, respectively. "Kidnaped In New York" will be the at traction at tne Donany tneaier next nunoay right. Kidnaping ha aroused auch an In terest In this cart of the country that the theater will doubtlras be filled to the door to ae Juat how It la done on tne atage. Ml( Lottie Ayleeworth. one of the vic tim of the runaway accident on Eaat Broadway Tueaday evening, waa more seri ously Injured than at first thought. After fcetnr taken to her home It waa found that ber left Bhoulder waa dlalocated and that he was Injured Internally. Cheater Egbert vu fined 312.50 In police tourt yesterday for being drunk. On the charge of resisting an officer, the outcome mf aaaaoiltlne' Detective Weir, he took hAn nt venue to the court of Justice Bryant. A charge of larceny Is hanging ' over Mi head la Justice emer e court. N. T. Plumbing Co.. telephone 250. Davis cell glass. Byer Opposes Fort Atklasoa Camp Adjutant Oeneral Metvln H. Byer of the low National Guard, was In the city yea terday afternoon on , hi way. from Dei Molne to Olenwood, his old home, where be accompanied hla daughter on a vlalt to relative and friend. Regarding the bill Introduced by Mr. Room In the gtate legislature to approprl t $100,000 for the purchase of old Fort Atkinson In Wlnnlshlek coanty for a state camping ground for the Iowa National Guard, the adjutant general aald the prop osition was not feasible. Oeneral Byer I la favor of a commission being appointed to investigate and suggest the moat suit able location for permanent ground for the annual encampment of the Iowa National Guard.. , Id his opinion the location should fee central In order to be accessible to the lour regiment. . Charter for Fklllpplae Veteraae. Word ha been received here from the fcaad post of th Philippine Island Veteran In St. Louis thai the charter for the Coun cil Bluff camp, organised laat week, will be granted February 15, and that the char ter, together with the button of the order, will be here by February 20. The local camp will meet February 21 to perfect its organisation. Assistant City Engineer Jud aon, who was Instrumental In effecting th' local rrgsnlsation, ha been Informed from headquarter that It U probable tb Philip pine Island Veterans and the National So ciety of tb Army of th Philippine will amalgamate In this city In August. Real Estate Traaafere. These transfers were filed yesterday In th abstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: ' Elisabeth F. Quick et al to Valentine Plumb, one undlv 5- Interest In ett sen 26, n net S4-74-40. w. d $ 4.210 Elisabeth F. Quirk et al to Hugh R. Plumb, one undlv (- Interest In ae4 ewW and aw ur 25, and nw14 ne"i andnevf nw I-.-, w. d 10,290 James uananan to Auait jonjvn, sww ne -:-&, w. d C. C. Jefferson snd wife to Frledrlch Frtts, w 27-78-40, w. d "W. II. Kleef end wife to Klmo W. Kleef. eS 21-7-. w. d..... Luvlna Marchbank to Andrew Polnta J. 75 acre In se corner aw4 ee4 24; lot X Auditor a aubdlv, nvl4 ne4 26-77-44. w. A Andrew Petersen and wife to John liutchlngs, lot H and 4 2-1 feet of a aide lot 67. Original plat, w. d John L. Howe to Ernest Paul Katsen stelrt. lots and 4. block 13, Bryant Clark e aubdlv, w. d K. 8- Boal and wife to Jamea L. Qulnn. lot I. block 25. Bryant at Clark e aubdlv, w. d Same to aame, lot 1, block 2. Bryant A Clark'a aubdlv, w. d 600 t.soo 1.000 200 2,01 Ml Total, ten transfers. ..$,70 Let's Take a Look, at this matter of aids for tbe eye. No' Isn't It sensible to expend even a trifle or than some ask to get glaaaea or spec taeles that will really beaent the eye a trifle "out of line" rather than t save a few cents, receive no benefit, and posalbly Incur th danger of positive Injury to that meat precious snd delicate organ, th eye? Think twice then call here. WATCH REPAIRING, FINK ENGRAVING. HERMAN U. LEFFERT, 23S Broadway, Council Bluffa. Optician. Jeweler. Engraver. Work - guaraated. Lewis cutler Funeral Director tauooaeear ta W. c fcateo) M rt-AMl, aTMatalT. 'fktl M. FAnr.1 LOANS 6cK? Negotiated ta Kastera Nab rajas, and Iowa. Jam N. Cay, Jr UmIm bL. CouaeU BluOa, ' BLUFFS. OPPOSED FOR THIRD TERM afT Titr Jtasiig May. Ht fictr ' Another BeieaiiatUt. BOYtR TITS DAVIS AGAINST HIM Zaraaaehlea Ala Locate la aa tb Desaaeralle Herlsoa DUcord Pre vails la that Party' Camp. Mayor Victor Jennings' begin to real lie that he will not secure a renomlnatlon for a third term without considerable opposi tion, bat be ha still strong hope that he will land It when th day of the democra tic city . convention roll around. Mayor Jennings 1 conceded to be a good cam paigner, with a strong faculty for lining up hla force at tb proper time. He haa th advantage over hla opponent in that he has at hi beck and call th members of th nolle fore, who are all good wire pullers, and In th two former elections did yeoman service for blm In their respective ward. The fact that he ha served two consecu tive term. Mayor Jennings says, should not militate agalnat hi renomlnatlon. Mr. Jennings believe that In his cas a re nomlnatlon will mean re-election. Conditions In the democratic party, bow- ever, are different from those of two year ago. The harmony existing two year ago baa flown. There are several factions, tb member of which have for some time been sharpening their knlvea for the city elec tion . and no matter what ticket will be nominated at the democratic city conven tion it will be slashed. . Among tb "sore heads" are several former member of Mayor Jennings' police force and they are known to be working bard against hi re nomlnatlon. Home of bis strongest sup porter two years ago are now agalast blm and among thl number may be counted Alderman Boyer, who ha declared himself In favor of Oeorg B. Davis, former nchool treasurer. Mr. Davis ha a strong following and I known to b anxious to secure the demo cratic mayoralty nomination. He believe that Mayor Jennings, having been twice honored with the party nomination, should be willing to let some on else have a chance. Zarnaaehlen Haa a Baasa. Those on the Inside assert that If Mayor Jennings falls to carry 'th nomination It will fall to LouLs Zurmuehlen, jr., a youag business man. Zurmuehlen has a large fol lowing in th younger clement of tb demo cracy and aver since be waa old enough t vote he baa been prominent In city politics. For several yeara be wa chairman of the democratic city central committee and has been conspicuous at democratic convention In thla city In recent year. He I a mem ber of a number of secret and fraternal order. . . . ' . The way tb tide I flowing toward Zur muehlen wa exemplified at a meeting a few bights ago of a number of tbe leaders of tb city democracy. A vote wa taken on th mayoralty nomination. Davt gad Jen ning polled a tie, while Kurauehlen re ceived more than donbl tb vote ef Jen nings and Davis combined. It was at this meeting that Alderman Boyer declared himself against Jennings and In favor of Da via. . It la aald a meeting of th democratic city central commute was held Tuesday night, but If It was Detectlv Dan Weir, acting In th interest of Mayor Jennings, felled to locate It. Alderman Boyer, who I chairman of th committee, 1 aald to have been present, a well a Leo Evans, secre tary. 'It. Is reported these officers are to call a general meeting of the committee ind prospective candidate for Tuesday evening, when the datee for th primaries, icrjool snd city convention will b decided ipon, TELEPHONE FOR COUNTY JAIL apervlaara Graat Heaeet af Sheriff Coaalaa for Madera Meaas af Coaamaateatlaa. For tbe first time since It was constructed th county jail will be supplied with a tel ephone. Tbe request of Sheriff Cousin to that effect was granted yeaterday by th Board of County Supervisors. AHen Bullls of Wright township, ap pointed to fill the vacancy eauaed by th resignation of Supervisor Auld, took bl teat, on tbe convening of the board. Auld' appointment of Dr. F. A. Stock- dalo aa county physician for Waveland and Wright township wa confirmed. Dr. Grant Augustine was appointed county physician for York township. Acting on tb opinio of th county at torney, tbe board allowed tb bill of th publisher of tb Walnut Bureau for $40 for publishing tb terms of district court. H. J. and Fred Healey, saloonkeepers In Mlnden, bad remitted th penalty of $30 each for delay In paying tbe mulct tax, on th ground that auch delay wa caused by proceedings brought by a resident of that town to enjoin them from selling liquor. County Treasurer Arnd filed the bond of tbe German bank of Walnut and Macedonia Btat bank, each in the sum of $20,000. and they were approved. Th report of Superintendent C. F. Apple- quiat of th Stat Insane asylum at Mount Pleasant showed that thla county bad three patients there. The report of the superin tendent of the ststs asylum' at Clartnd showed twenty-two male and eleven female patients from this county In that Institu tion. Th board granted th request of rest- dent of Boomer township that they be per- muiea to erect a telephone line from the northwest corner of th township to th line of the town of Neoia, on condition that travel la no obstructed or the natural flow of water o the public highway Interfered with. Thla 'aornlng the supervisor will visit the Woman' Christian Association boapltal and 8t. Bernard' boapltal. They may alae Inspect th Christian Horn for Children. Address t Bvlcaaaea. F. T. Kawley. grand mastsr of tbe Switch men' union, addreaaed the local switchmen aad yard worker last night. He urged all yard worker to unit with th Switchmen's union rather than tbe Brotherhood ef Rail way Trainmen, and dilated tooslderably en the difference between the two order. A regard th reported trik at Mis soula, Mont., he aald the press telegrams were wrong. He had a telegram from Mla aouU laat night which told blm there was no strike, and be bad ordered none. Ia ble opialon the matter will be aetlled without recourse to a atrlk. At present only about eight members of the uaioa are employed at Missoula. IWfeaa delate Nat la Altered. Before Judge Oreea In the district court yesterday waa begun the trial of the ault of Captain H. U Henry agalnat F. J. Pay, administrator ef the estate of George Met calf, deceased, to recover en a note for I5S0, alleged to have been given by Metcalf in llM, which with th Interest new amounts to over $1,000. Tb defense contend that the original not haa been tampered with and that tbe date was changed from 1384 to 1381. The witnesses examined Included a number of local banker, who were examined a to the alleged changing of th date of the note. Tne trial, it is expected, will laat all of today. Tbe defense has aet np a counter claim overbalancing that of the plaintiff. Judge Thornell permitted the plaintiff In th personal Injury damage salt of Ernest Marsh agalnat th City of Council Bluffs to present further testimony yesterdsy room ing and withdrew bis order directing tbe Jury to find for the defendant. Tb case went to th jury at t p. m. and late las, night no verdict bad been returned. Plumbing and beating. Bliby A Son. BRING BANKRUPTCY ACTION Creditors af W. H. Oeaeaaw Beesa aaptelaaa Over His taes plalaed Aaeeae. Creditors of W. H. Crenshaw, a Broad way grocer, becoming sueplclous over bl continued absence from tb city and tb fact' that be bad withdrawn hla balance from one of tb city banka tbe day of hi departure, have brought bankruptcy pro ceeding against blm In the United States district court. The First Nstlonal bank of thla dty Is on of th beavleat creditor. Jullu Keppner. chief clerk, has been placed In charge apd the ator kept open for busi ness a usual. A mortgage given by Cren shaw to relatives precipitated the pro ceedings by tbe creditor. The stock I a larg on and Crenshaw' relative assert that matter will be straightened out In a few day. Among th creditor Interested In th bankruptcy proceeding are several Omaha Arms. The bankruptcy cas haa been set for bearing February 27. A. M. Lundgard. tailor of thl city, Bled a voluntary petition In bankruptcy yester day. HI liabilities aggregate $2,333.34. agalnat wbjca he has assets amounting to $1,079.00, of which ha claims $380 are ex empt. Gravel roofing, A. H. Read, Ml Broadway. VITAL FOR GREAT WESTERN Preside! Calt Saya Read Weed Cea eesaloa far Exteaslaa af Its Freight Hease. C. W. Colt, president of the Mason City ft Fort Dodge- Railroad oornpsny, waa In Council Bluffs yeeterday morning for a short time on hi way to Shelby. He wa accompanied by L. C. Rlnard, the com pany' right-of-way agent. Mr. Colt said he bad nothing new to give out about the extenaion of the Great West ern from Fort Dodge to Council Bluffs, ex cept ttat Ita plan would be materially In tertered with unless It waa granted permit slon by the city to extend It freight bouse between Sixth end Seventh street ten feet into Ninth avenue., He said he hoped the ctty council would finally acquiesce' in thl request, a It wa a most Important matter to the railroad, and that th Great Western in return for thl concession would be will tng to grant any reasonable demands made by the municipality. Davis aril glass. Death ta Coaaell Blaff. Henry Hoist, aged 45 year, died yeater day at hi bom on Benton street of con sumption- HI wife and flv children aur vlv blm. He bad been a resident of Coun ell Bluff thirty yeara. Tb funeral will be Friday afternoon at S from the family res idence. Burial will be in Falrview ceme tery. A meeting of th Veteran Firemen's association, of which deceased wa a mem ber, baa been called for thl evening to ar range for attending the funeral. Mr. Isabella Pattee, wife of D. J. Patte. president of the First National bank of Perry, la., died yesterday afternoon at the Woman'a Christian Association hospital, where she underwent a sever surgical op eration. Her husband, three daughter and two sons survive her. Th body will be taken to Perry this morning. Th Infant son of Mr. and Mr. W. C. Bishop, $222 South Tenth street, died yes terday. Th funeral will be Friday from th residence and burial will be In Clark cemetery. D. C. JONES JSF0UND DEAD Ballraael Maa'a Bad Hasgia ta Bed- peat la Hla Reoaa at Hotel. OTTUMWA. I a.. Feb. 12j-(SpeclaI Tele gram.) Th body of li. C. Jon, division freight and passenger agent of U Milwau kee road, with headquarter at Cedar Rap ids, was found at S o'clock tonight hang ing to a bedpost In a room at the Ballin gall hotel In this city. Tb body was cold when discovered aad It 1 believed th deed waa committed soms time laat night. Jones waa on of th moat prominent railroad men In Iowa and held a paying poaltion. No known cause for the deed Is known, except the slight 111 health which he I said to have been suffering for some Urns. His account with th railroad com pany are all right. Hla borne la la Cedar Rapids, wher he has a wife and two sons, both nearly grown. Tb body will be taken to Cedar Rapid tomorrow. Jones arrived here at 10 o'clock Tueaday morning and (pent a day with local Mil waukee official. He retired about I o'clock last night In apparently good health and spirit and when be failed t make hla ap pearance this morning nothing was thought of It. Th chambermaid waa unable to get Into th room tonight and reported to tbe keeper of tbe hotel, who Investigated and found th body banging to a bedpost FORCES FAMILY INTO SNOW Faraaer Drive His Wife aad Chll. irea fraaa Boa, at Mid night. FORT " DODGE, Ia.. Feb. 12. (Special Telegram.) F. F. Saba, living In Badger township, north of thla city, choked bis wit and drove her and bl flv children out Into tbe snow at midnight Tuesday. Tby wer forced to walk halt a mil bare toot and thinly clad to tbe home of neigh bors. Tbe oldest child la 12 yeara of age. Tb children and mother all suffered by ex posure to cold. 8a bo was arrested, brought to thia city and heavily fined. Indignation la high in the community where Sabo Uvea. Eabo was crated by liquor at the time of the outrage. Haater aa Trial far Harder. MOUNT AYR. Ia.. Feb, 12. The trial of A. M. Hunter, charged with the murder of Homer Holland, one of the best known col lege athletes In Iowa, opened at t o'clock today. Hunter shot and killed Holland No vember I, 1101, after a quarrel over money lost at carda. It I also said they were rival la love. Th defense plead aelf-de-fonsa, IOWA. PIONEER LAWMAKERS MEET Aitociitiei of litn CoitetUi "Wit Early Leritlalare in Coavsntioi e-rmu mr .r.tr aim nmr Harm I IvmriLiiun r hail ouiiumo i Reeoletleae Emphasise Seeeeslty el Flalsklaar Historical Hall aad Ask tar Seeded As avoprlatlea. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Feb. 12. (8 pacta l. The Pioneer Iowa Lawmakers' association began a session In Des Molne today. Thl asso ciation I made up of men who have been connected with the legislatures In any ca pacity In the past and it hold annual meet ing of great interest. Tbe association met In the hail of history In the. State His torical building and there was a fair at tendance. One of the drat thing don by the association was to pass stirring resolu tion in regard to th necessity for a com pletion of the historical building along the plana which cave already been prepared and urging the legislature to make the necessary appropriation to continue tb work. Tbe association accepted an Invitation from the legislature to visit the house and senats tomorrow. The members also ac cepted an Invitation to attend a banquet at the Savery given In tbelr honor this even ing by Speaker Eaton of the bouse. One of the matters, which th association will probably decide before it adjourn to morrow will be that of the names of Iowan to be placed In tbe ball of history. Papers wer read by Hoyt Sherman, Samuel Mc- Nutt, B. F. Que and other. Reselatlea aa Llaeala's Birthday. Neither- house of tbe legislature accom plished much of Importance today. Thl being Lincoln' birthday a resolution was Introduced In the bouee aa follow In re gard to President Lincoln by Mr. Kerr of Grundy county: Whereas. In the state of Kentucky, In an humble log cabin, surrounded by poverty and want, there waa born on the 12th day ef February. 18ii. one whose Ufa waa des tined to leave Its mark upon the world for an time; tnererore be It Resolved, by this house, on thla (the ninety-third) anniversary of his birth. That we commend the erreat character and un selfish patrlotlHm of Abraham Lincoln to the youth and manhood of Iowa and the nation for their exemDlltlcatlon and ex ample, and that "with malice toward none and with charity for all" we go forward la the right aa Ood gives us to see, the right. Mr. Kerr delivered an eloquent eulogy of Linoln, after which the resolution waa paaaed. A resolution eulogistic of the late Sena tor L. R. Bolter of Monoaa county was in troduced and passed after speeches by Whiting, Temple and Kendall. A resolu tion by MoNle in reference to wearing of badgea of secret societies wa passed. Tb house passed the Boysen bill to raise the age limit at the girl's reform school at MI'-chellvllle. Bank a Administrators Th Oarst bill t allow bank and loan and trust companies to act as trustee guardian, administrator, executor, etc., was brought up in th senate, and Mr. Garst sought to have It acted on at once. Mr. Junkln moved Its reference to the judi ciary committee. Garst declared that th lawyer wanted the bill sent to tbelr com mlttee o they could smother it a they did at the last session and accused the lawyer of opposing the bill for selfish reasons, a It would tax much business out of their band. Healey attacked th bill and d dared that loan and trust compante were not of auch character that they could be safely entrusted with the work ef adminl taring estates and looking after th chll urea oi oca a persons, in bill, after a spirited debate, was referred to the judi ciary committee, 16 to 10. To Rearalat Dlvorea Pellttoas The aenato passed the bill to require that divorce petition must be on file la the clerk'a office ten day before the term be gin and it must be affirmatively shown mat th petition wer actually In th clerk office all the time. The bill 'to pro- via that where administrator bav a per' sonal claim against an estat notice thereof must be given the heirs before a settle- meat Is effected, waa passed. The biennial elections amendment wa mad a special order in tbe senate for Fri day at 10:20 a. m. and the constitutional amendment providing that every county ef tbe stai shall bav at least on member of tb bouse of representative was mad a special order for tomorrow morning. Sew BUI Iatradaeed. Among the new bills wer: By Garst, to provide for th assessment of th property of freight line tb same as express com panies; by Emmert, to permit eonaollda tlon of votlgg district wher voting ma chlnea are used; by Harper, providing bow Juries maf be drawn In case the biennial elections amendment Is carried; by Arthur, to legal lie deeda and mortgage already tiled, even though the acknowledgement Dave been wrong; by Hayward, to provide bow franchises may be given on highest bid of company on gross earninga and In certain cases by! vote of tbe people; by HUjcnea, permitting county clerks to bind out children on application of the township trustees or overseer of the poor without consent of the parents; by Barker, to repay collateral Inheritance taxea wher over paid; by Langaa of Clinton, to provide that la giving contract convict labor competi tion with free labor should be avoided a far a posslbl. Haapltal, Bid Waated Tb But Board of Control today asked for blda for outbuilding to complete the structure needed at the Cherokee hospital for the Insane. ; Tbe board will build a none narn. a caw barn a bog bouee. a workshop, all two stories high, also a gran ary ana implement house, two or more cisterns, a brick laboratory building and a greenhouse. Bids on all these are naked for March 10, so that th work can be don at one. Dr. Rook of Waablngton D. C, arrived in this city today for the purpose of Inves tigating th smallpox situation. H will decide whether H will be adviaabl to go to the expense of fumigating the mall and runner, whether It will be neceaeary to effect a quarantine of th mall. Promised Beqaeat Not Made. Aa order appointing Nathaniel B. Coffin administrator of tha estat of th late David R. Ewlng was Bled with the dark of the probate court thla afternoon. Hla bond were fixed at $40,000. which be gave and will enter npon the dlscbsrge of the duties ef administrator at once For a long time prior te Mr. Ewlng'a death it .wa believed be bad left a will ad that Drake university was to be ben efited to th extent of a magnificent library or a contribution to that end. However, after Mr. Ewlng' death effort to locate the will failed and it wa believed that if any bad bee a made It wa loat. lawa Baareaa Coart. Tbe Iowa supreme court today rendered decisions a follow Grant S. Well, appellant, against Mag- fie F. wells; Mahassa county; ewey; affirmed. i Joeeph Murphy acalnst l L near, ap pellant; Polk county; Judge Holmes; ar nrmed. . , John I.lndt acnlnat A. v uneim. erp-i- lant; Pottawattamie county; Judge rJmttn; affirmed. . , b'Sj - xi"9 II. U. Wilbur again aura, M. Hollenbeck against S"y Marlon, appellant: superior court of tedar overruled. a-alnat Cedar unpins c Missouri River Urn. road Company, appel ant: Hamilton county; Judge niraemi; affirmed. . Helen M. Payne against James t. i-ayn et al. appellants; Benton county; junge Bumhsm; affirmed. John and Annie jvormne. spnenanii.. agalnat OloT Roeengreen ana rmc n green and nncn hook; Hamilton county; Judge leaver; amrmea. Hew Corperatleas. The following artlclea of Incorporation were filed today: Specialty Manufacturing company or Council Bluffs: capital. by A. F. Olllet and others. . . Inaham Townahlo Mutual 1 eiepnone company of Hanaell, Franklin county; cap ital, 12,600; by W. C. Tucker and othera. RESIGNS RAILROAD POSITION F. Deem Aasame the Maaigt. tat of Amerleaa I.oco aaottvc Works. OTTUMWA. Ia,, Feb. 12. In a letter to a mend her J. F. Deem or cnicago an nounce that he bas resigned aa superin tendent of motive power of the Burlington route to accept the poeitlon of general man ager of the American Locomotive worka. Th, change will take place March 1. Prepare for Flreiaea'e Toarnameat. ONAWA, la., Feb. 12. (Special Tele gram.) The delegate from th Maple Val ley Firemen' Tournament association met at Onawa to complete arrangements for the annual tournament at Earl Wednesday, June 18. These town were repreaented: Ida r.rove, Schaller, Carroll, Logan, Ode- bolt, Battle Creek, Early and Onawa. The program of last year waa adopted with a few changes. George W. Walton of Ida Orove Is president. E. 8. Janes of Early secretary and William Warnock treasurer of the association, which embrace a num ber of the towns In northwestern Iowa. Several change were made In the con stitution and by-law. H. E. Morrison of Onawa, C. A. Harvey of Logan and E. S. Jane of Early were appointed a committee to secure rate from the railroads for tbe tournament. . JadaT Wait Will Retire. IOWA CITT. Ia., Feb. 12. (8pecial.) Judge M. J. Wade of the Iowa Johnson dis trict announced today In an Interview that be would not be a candidate for re-election. no matter what action may be taken by the general aaeembly In the matter of rats Ing judicial salaries. Blake la Graated Divorce. AVOCA. Ia., Feb. 12. (Special.) The court graated Walter 0. Blake a divorce from Lulu C. Blake and gave him the cus tody of th child, he paying th cost of th settlement and agreeing to pay hla wife $2,500 end renouncing all claim to the home and furnishing. FOR GAME PRESERVES IN WEST Bill Will Be Seat Cssgrett ay Leagae of Aanerlcaa ' Bportaaaea. INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 12.-8ixteen dele- gatea from aa many states were present her today at the meeting of the National Assembly of the League of American Sport, men. A bill to be urged 'upon congress provide for the conversion of all forest reserve In western elates Into came ureeervea and that these tracks shall be policed and gov erned aa Is Yellowstone park. The third measure provides ror tne extenaion or xei lowatone park north and eaat to Include the adjacent timber reeervea. Provision of means ror ine purcnase or the Allord herd of buffalo, one of the laat remalntnar herds, ia urared. Raeolutlona were cassea ornnif conrre to make absolute cam preserves of the timber reeervea of the mountains In west ern state ana I any time before em states and to prohibit killing antelope 1912. Chlaaataa Colleotlaat Raclagr Stable. RAN JOSE. Cel.: Feb. 12. Ho Vow. Chinese consul general at San Francisco. Is making material additions to nts staDie of trotters now et the Vendome stock farm, near thla city. Hla lateet purchase la Much Better, 1:07, a paoer, wnicb ne bought rrom Jamea w. Kea or tnis city. Ho row is at present negotiating for tha I pul!!Vto.tw.MI,nInv' f?r wlch. hL ha" Oll.imj o,vuv i t nnv, v. ... n , Flon stallion, for which he is willing to pay 12.(00. It la his plan to make other addi tion to Ma atable this spring ana breed nd train harness horses. Daisy Daaaa Kaorked Oat. , CHICAGO. Feb. 12. Danny Duaane. the New York ltshtwelaht. waa knocked out tonight at tha Acme club by Otto Bleloff of (jnicaao. uuaane receiveo nia auietua Dut a minute before the end of the contest. The first five rounds were rather tame, neither man exerting himself to any great extent. When they came together In the last round both started out In earnest. In one of the mix-up that followed Duaane waa sent to tne noor oy a ngnt awing, ne got up aroasy and before he could recover Slelorf connected with another swing that put the New xoraer out. Wegelmaa aad Cavaaaaga. NEW YORK. Feb. 12 At 2 o'clock th result In the six-day walking match waa: Hegelman ana uavanaugn, 440.&. P he I ton and Guerrero, 422.3. Fahey and Ketkua, 415.1. Golden and Tracy, 406.7. Ollck and Howarth, S84.I. Davis and Carroll, 378.4. Feeny and Feeny, 372.7. Hear and Heer. 34 4. Dean and Campbell, 360 t. Noremac and Cartwrignt, 358.7. t prei , Ki t. record tor seventy-rour hours, JeeTrtee aad "Heaver" Ed Martla. PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 11 At a meeting of the managera of the Pastime Athletic club of thla city today It waa decided to offer a puree of 21&.0UO for a twelve-round contest between Jeffrlea and Denver F.d Martin, the contest to take place some time In May. Acertltled check of 36.000 will be deposited by the club as a guarantee of good faith on the acceptance of their prop celt ion Dy ooin men. Tebeaa Sticks to Laalevllle. LOUISVILLE. Ky Feb. It George Te beau la going ahead with hia plana for his Louisville American Association uase Ban club. In company with an architect Te- beau today visited the grounda at Seventh and Kentucky streeta where he proposes to build a new ball park that will have the advantage ef being comparatively cloae to th business center ot iouisviue. NEW YORK. Feb. 12. Harry Forbes of Chicago, the bantamweight, has been matched to flsht Jlra Williams of Enaland before the National Sporting club or Lon don. The boys S'.-e to battle on Derby night, next May, at 11 pound,, for the bantamweight championship of the world and a liberal puree, however, by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and , preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother' Friend overcomes all the danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the use ot this wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists at fi.oo per bottle. Our little book, telling all about this liniment, will be sent Til ertlflild Rej.litir U, Atliiti, I.6L Your Carpets, Rugs Draperies WE WANT TO FIGURE WITH YOU ON THEM AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Our Carpet and Rug tock Is new and comprise the largest asscrtmtrl la the state of thoroughly reliable and up-to-date patterns and qualities. Included In the stock are Willons, Axrninsters, Body Brussels, Tapestries, Bundohr Wiltons, Velvets Prices, 65c to Ingrains Granites, Cotton Chains, All Wool Two and A Prlca Range from 25a Up. RUGS for all purposes, all sites, a large a 12x15 feet Complete line of mattings, floor oilcloths and linoleums. Lace Curtains Nottlnghams, 75c to $2.50 pair. . French Lace, 12.60 to 16.00 pair. Bruasel Net, $3.50 to $15 pair. ' 1 Selling our various line In connection with each other enable ns t cell 9 you goods at a smaller profit than could possibly be obtained from a specialty bouse. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. The John Beno Co. I . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. SS,?; L. A. W. LOSES IN MEMBERSHIP Leagae'a Naaaerieal Streagta Der-re el a tea Over Half la Oat ' Year. TORRINGTON. Conn.. Feb. 12-Twenty- one delegates, representing twelve states. were present at tbe meeting of the na tional assembly, League of American Wheelmen, here today. in hla report President Earle or Detroit referred to the downward slide of the mem bership of the League of American Wheel men. He advocated the adootlon of divisions nd the substitution of local organisations. similar to tnat tried witn auccess at Mew Bedford, aa the only safeguard for the or- franlsatlon, the existence of which Is lying n the balance. Secreiasy Baa sett of Boston said the af fair of the League of American Wheel men are In a condition for careful con sideration and wiae action. He compared membershlD figures of a year aco with those of today "' which showed that the membershlD had. decreaaed from 24.238 to 10,62. Between tbe session there wa consider able caucusalng by the New York delegatea ror tne omce or. secretary ana treasurer. Abbott Bsaaett of Boston waa re-elected secretary and treasurer. The other offi cers elected were: President, W. A. Howell, Rockvllle. Conn.: first vice ureal- dent, Marlow Belden. Jr., New York; sec ond vice president. H. W. Perkins. Provi dence. H. I.; auditor. C. M. Small. Port land, Me. Clarkaoa Drop Three Straight. In a league game last night on Clark'a bowling alleys the Clarksons lost three straight to the St. Charles'. Score: ST. CHARLES. 1st. Id. 3d. ToUl. 157 430 2"1 612 17 fc4 301 494 147 661 Frltscher 133 1M 13 ...173 214 141 163 213 121 190 "Wille .... Schneider Bouthy .. Flanagan Totala S3g 8l CLARK80NS. 1st. Id 88a 2.541 2d. Total. 164 46 k7 42a 6 U7 170 42 181 Rolls Inches .... Lucas .... 166 128 163 15 17 171 ... .loo -...163 , 143 14 Brunk .. Ciarkson . Total .812 7T 827 t,43 Natloaala Wis Two. On the Gate City alley last night th Na tionals won two, Scora: NATIONALS. 1st. 2d. . 3d. Total. Ahmsnson la 137 m 4M A. Reed 164 181 17 burt Davis 142 14 174 46a Miller 212 169 iV Hi Tracy 181 164 179 24 Total .1l4 "ioo "in fa KRUQ'8 PARK. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Conery 173 172 645 Nelison Mt 11 119 488 Zllsman 170 . 204 lfi 643 F. Krug .....lo 103 11.9 4M Bengal loo 137 Ul 413 Totals -..Twa ft "780 2442 Mlat aad slaaaraey Wla. NEW YORK, Feb. 12.-One of the best ?;ame In the class A amateur billiard ournament at the Knickerbocker Athletic club waa played there tonight between Dr. Vi. Lt. Mini or inia cuy ana . nuries i nre- shle of Boston The game lasted forty- I n n I . I , w last one of which Dr. Mlal eclipaea nis nest previous score ot tno tournament with a run of ninety, un finished. Threshle himself played an ex cellent game, but the New Yorker eeemed to be Invincible at every atage. W. 11. Slgourney. the San Francisco amateur bil liardlst, played a very good game, winning from Charlea 8. Norna, formerly champion of the Chicago Athletic asaoclatlon. but now champion of the Knickerbocker Ath letic club, where the tournament la being held. Oraal Islaad Defeata Haetlaae. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Feb. 12-(8pe-Clal. The Grand laland bowlera, Mlller'e alley team, defeated the Hastings' howlers for the second tlnSe laat evening. The first victory of the locale waa (in the Hasting! alleya by a margin of 31 pins. Last even ing on the Grand Island alley the visitor were not in the game at any atage. The cor waa 3,24 to l,trH. Erery woman covet a hapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore tha loss of their frirluh form after marriage. The bearing of children it often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. 'All of this can be avoided. fnUrmrffhrmno? $2.50 a Yitrd. s Three-Piys :: :: Arabian Net. $4.50 to $25 pair. Ruffled Muslin, $1.00 to $2.(0 pair. 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