n OUTSPOKEN ABOUT SCHOOLS Saperlateadeat Fowler Weald Speisid CURRENT NEWS OF IOWA Easter Opening T1TE OMATIA DATTjT BEE: MONDAY, MATtCIl 17, 1902. Less Tlsse ea Arithmetic said Mere ea M sale. ALBION. Neb,. Merch !. Speclsl.) ram COUNCIL SC5DAT DUCK HESTER SnOT Villiun R. Fenoa Serionalj Wonoded at Luke Macaw. DEED DONE BY CHANCE ACQUAINTANCE Stranger Point ef Raisins; Gsa te beet t Urli Wb.ee Jt Oees Ow Kid Ckirft Eaters Fer rea'e Hips. William H. Ferron. 18-year-old ion of Dr. J. L Ferren. East PKrce street. !ws accldently shot and seriously wounded fcy a companion while huntlDC at Lake lliniwi. Thi companion, : n stranger to 'nunc Ferron. he having met him at the 'lake for the firet time Sunday afternoon, disappeared after the accident and bis same was Dot learned, although It wa reported that bis Dame wis either Quern 1 or Qulnn. He Is thought to bare bees a stranger here. The accident happened over on the Man Aattan Beach side of the lake, where Ferron and a companion tamed Can Hubert were luntlDg for ducks. They struck up aa ac quaintance with a stranger, who was also cut after duck. Ferron was seated on a fallen tree, near the edge of the lake, and the stranger was about ten feet distant. Some bird;, hove in eight and the stranger was on the point of raising his gun when It was accidentally discharged. The full charge struck Ferron In both hips, making bad wound, and severing sereral arteries. VTlth a err Ferroa fell ever on the ground nd the stranger, probably fearing he had killed him. disappeared In the woods. Assistance waa aeon at hand and Ferron's jrounds were, temporarily attended to. He Was removed to the Woman's Christian aa aociatlon hospital, where examination showed that he was badly wounded, but the attending physicians did not believe bis injuries would proTe fatal. Davis sens glass. WDONALO TO RUN FOR MAYOR i i Aldersaaa irons Fearth Ward Aeredes to) Ira-eat Desaaada of Bas laesa Mea. Alderman C. W. McDonald, yielding to the pressure of bis friends and a large num ber of representative business men. an nounced himself last evening as a candi date for the republican nomination for mayor. Ever since the opening of the mu nicipal campaign Mr. McDonald's name has been mentioned with more or less persist ency In connection with the mayoralty nom ination, but as persistently he declined to be considered a candidate for the office. His intentions being sincere not to be a candidate for the mayoralty. Aldermu Mc Donald sought and obtained a renomlnatlon to represent the Fourth ward In the city council. E race the primaries Friday night many of. Mr. McDonald's friends and a large number of prominent business men renewed their efforts te induce htm to be come a candidate for the republican nomi nation for mayor." For buslbess reasonfe Mr. McDonald hesitated, but the pressure brought to bear on him waa of such a na ture that yesterday he decided he owed It to his friends and the persons urging his candidacy to consent to their wishes. Alderman McDonald has represented the Fourth, ward for one term In the city coun cil, during which he has made an enviable record for business methods. As local man ager of a large wholesale Implement house, be has ever since hia residence la Council Bluffs been prominently Identified with the Interests and welfare of the city. He has always been ready to devote his time and energies when called upon to assist In any public movement, and has also always been willing to assist financially any movement In the Interests of the. community. His friends who urged him to become a candi date for the republican nomination feel that as msyor of Council Bluffs he would rive the community a clean, businesslike frsd capable administration. Davis sella glass. St. Patrick's Day Progress. This is the revised program for the St. Patrick's day entertainment In the Dohany eoera house this evening, under the aus pices of the Council Bluffs 'division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians: Pverturs American and Irish airs Orchestra. Doming address by the chairman .., John M. Galvln. Vocal aolo The Kerry Dance C. H. Aitchtaon. Vocal solo Irish Folk Song Mm Stella Mclntyre. llolln duet Irish airs Masters Matthew Campbell and Edward Stack. focal solo Klllarney Master Lmrwln l Bradley! Address of the evening Hon. T. J. Mahoney. kelerUone Irish sirs Orchestra, JTcoal solo Father O Flynn William H Brown, 'focal solo Dermot Asthore XI Iks Rom A. Brady. Vocal aolo The last Rose of Summer... W. 11. M.-c'onvill. rXedtation Dawn on the irteh Coast.... Daniel J. Hurley. ftuartet Believe Me.: T. F. Swift. Clinton Miller, John V. Brennan, William It. Brown, Chorus a God Save Ireland; lb The r?iar Spangled Banner CJlrla of Bt. Francis Xavier's church. Acoumpanixts J. M. 8tma. Mrs. George F. Hughes, Miss Minnie I'nthank. Miss Mary Rogers. The proceeds of the entertainment will p used la entertaining the atats conven tion of the order In this city this summer. the house Is already practically sold out tad ths affair promises to be a success financially and otherwise. . Te Take I s Aeeresrlstlses. The city council tonight la expected te arrange for the approprtatioaa for the eaaulsg fiscal year commencing April L The appropriation ordinance has by law te be passed at the first meeting of the council In April. The newly elected alder men will take their seats at the April see aloe, of the city council, but ths outgoing council will determine the appropriation necessary te maintain the several depart meats of the mualcipality for the ensuing year be tore It retiree from effiee. Owing te the Increased assessed valua tion of the city the Income ef the muni ctpallty promises te be slightly In excess of that for last year and the appropriations eoaaequently can he eomswhat more lib eral. ; Last year, awing te the diminished rev enue ef ths city, the appropriations were EEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director iic..r is w. c aeteo rVial kTavAavT. a. FARM LOAN IS 60K. nteeetuted la fcestera. t . Iwv mm M. Cass eavTr a.,?s ii ..seal ftTmin, KiMuU BLUFFS. scaled down to the lowest margin possible and all of the. funds are practically ex hausted. This is especially tree of the appropriations for the police and lire de partments. Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, til Broadway. tlea. The republican convention to nominate a city ticket will be Thuraday afternoon at 1 o'clock In the county courthouse. The precinct primaries to select delegate to the convention will be tomorrow evening from S to t o'clock. The places for holding the primaries and the number of delegates to which each precinct Is entitled are: Flmt Ward First precinct. Wheeler Ilr-reld's building, six delegates. Second precinct. Sheeley dt Lane a marble shop, eight delegate. Becond Ward First precinct, city build ing, eight delegates. Second precinct, 744 West Broadway, eight delegates. Third Ward Flmt precinct. Crest on house. South Main street, eight delegate. Second precinct. No. 1 hose house, Mouth Matn street, seven delegates. Fourth Ward First precinct. Farmers' hall, courthouse, seven delegates. Second precinct. Smiths hall, Sixteenth avenue, six delegate. Fifth Ward First precinct county build ing. Fifth avenue and Twelfth street, ten delegates. Second precinct, county build ing, sixteenth avenue and Thirteenth street, six delegates. Sixth Ward First precinct, county build. Ing. Avenue B and Twenty-fourth street, eight delegates. Second precinct, H. P. Hansen's place, two delegates. The primaries for the selection of dele gates will be held open for one hour, ac cording to the rules of the republican city central committee. Plumbing and heating. Blxby as Soi MINOR METTIOW. ravls sells drugs. Stockert sella carpets and ruga. Met beer at Neumayers hotel. unman, icifouac optician, sus xt way. Pasturage, Judson. 99 th eve. Tel III. Mrs. J. L. Stewart la visiting relatives In Cincinnati. Perry pictures for sate. C E. Alexander A Co., Broadway. J. C. dt W. Woodward, architects, room 1. Everett block. Council Bluffs. la. Missouri oak body wood. It SO cord. Wil liam Welch, 21 N. Main street. Tel. 12a. Fidelity council. Royal Arcanum, will meet tonight for lnitatlon of candidates. Mrs. Charles Eckerman of Omaha is guest of Mrs. William B. MaxAeld, 43 Damon street. Laurence Brcwn left last evening for Scranton, Pa., where be will visit relatives until September. Go to Morgan Klein for upholstering, mattress making and feather renovating. L2 South Main street. Phone Hi. For rent, office room, ground floor; ex cellent l cation for real estate or insur ance; centrally located. Address 8. Bee office. The choir of St. Paul's Episcopal church will present Shepard a cantata, "The Ser mon on the Mount." at the church Friday evening. The Ladies' auxiliary of St. Paul's Episco- rtl ftllir.tl Will VYlAAt 1 tkl, Aft.,m.WtM st the home of Mrs. T. 1. Foley on South I Sixth street. I The Derthick club will have a rehearsal i'iiigM. t 9 m nr. i UK RPiun biuuiu, vu the second floor of the Wickham block, on Broadway. The vestry of Bt. Paul's Episcopal church will meet this afternoon at o'clock In the office of Postmaster Treynor In the federal building. For rent, two "furnished or unfurnished rooms, for light housekeeping, for man and wife; no children; rent reasonable. Ad dress M. Bee office. Derthick club concert. Royal Arcanum hall, Monday evening. March 24, at o'clock. Tickets on sale at .111011 a a rue store, corner of Broadway and Main streets. Ad mission za cents. The Salvation Arm v has reonened its barracks In this city. Captain and Mrs H. C. Barrett being in charge. Captain Bar rett and nts wire come trora Asniana. iu., where they worked with considerable suc cess. After the canvass of the vote csst at the recent school election at the meeting of the Board of Education tonight. President J. P. Heee will retake his seat aa a new member. Member Swalne will steo down snd out and George W. Gorman will take possession or the seat vacated ty turn. N. T. Plumbing Co., telephone ISO. FIGHT STARTS IN CHURCH Renewed After Service, It Resells la a Serleaa Staablas; Affray. CRESCINT. Is,. March II. (Special) Harry Watts, 17-year-old son of C. D. Watts of Creecent, was severely stabbed by Oeorge Saratt. n man from Nebraska, who hsd been here but n short time. Ths trouble started In church. Saratt assaulted Watte, who said he did not want any. trouble, but en the way home after church, Saratt drew a knife and stabbed ths Watts' boy six times. One cut required four stitches to close. Watts bled profusely. Though Watts waa cut horribly be will recover. If blood poisoning does net set In. Saratt escaped. TO REDUCE PENSION CLAIMS BUI te rrevesl Oaeratleas ef I aaera- palens Arrets la the Preal dcat'e Heads. WASHINGTON. March 1!. Senators and members of congress are much interested In the fact that the pension appropriation bill soon will become n law, because tkey hope te obtain from It soma relief from the pressure on them te secure private pen sion legislation. The bill contains n pre vision making It "a criminal offense for attorasysor claim agents, er other persons te receive cempeaalons tor services ren dered in connection with the passags through congress ef privets pension bills.' They say thsre are now maay. times as maay bills before congress as possibly can receive atteatloa daring n session ef con gress and the number Is increasing dally. They recognise that maay of the bills rep resent Just claims, but they also feel that claim 'attorneys have been mors active than they were called upon te be. It la also declared that claimants bars been Imposed upon In maay cases and per suaded te pay money for the Introduction of bills, which stand no show of. becoming laws. The bill la now In the hands ef the president. . CONCHA READY FOR HIS YOKE Sew Minister frees Celesnela Freeeata Bis rredeatlala te tee lree Ideat Ted ay, aaaeewsasasw . WASHINGTON. March 1. Seaor Jese Vicente Concha, the new nUaiater from the rnlted States of Colombia will present his credentials te the president tomorrow. He will be accompanied te the White House by Secretary Hay and by T. Herran. the secretary ef the Colombian legation. Since his stay here of n week Senor Coacha has been giving hie atteatloa te the protocol prepared by hia predecessor, governing ths coastrnctioa ef an Isthmian caaal at Panama and during the present week this will be presented to the stats department for Joint signatures by the rep resentative ef both govsrnsLsaxa, , AFTER THE STATE OFFICES - Itaiij Already Havs Announced m "Willing to Berre in lows, MARCH. STORM HITS HARD IN SECTIONS Tewaable Trastees Defy Taeelaatlea Mary ef Deserter Glass Progress ervetloa Cleaa-lsv. (From a Staff Correspondent) DE3 MOINES, March 1. (Special.) Al ready much Interest la being felt la the coming state political campaign, and sev eral candldatea are engaged In looklag over the Held. Renomlnatlon for second terms It conceded to W. B. Martin, sec retary of state, and O. 8. Gllbertson, treas urer of state, both now serving first terms. For clerk of the supreme court there will be a number 01 csndldatee. C. T. Jones, the present clerk. Is a candidate for re nomlnatlon. Other who are considered csndldatee are J. E. Whelan, of Red Oak; John 8. Crockett, of Eldora; J. H. Buchan, of Grundy, and P. H. Bosquet, of Pells, There say be still others In the field. There will also be n sharp contest for auditor of state to succeed Merrlam. who haa had two terms. He haa been consid ered a candidate for n third term but may not enter the race. Hia present deputy, Amos Brandt, Is na nvewed candidate for the place and will have the support of Polk county In the state convention. B. F. Carroll, a newspaper man of Davis county, baa been announced as a candidate for the place. F. F. Bennett, of Sioux City, has also been announced aa n candidate. The convention will alee nominate a candidal for railroad commissioner. K. 8. Ketchum, of Msrshalltown, Is the only avowed can didate, bnt others are being considered. The convention haa not yet been called but delegations have already been selected for It In some counties. March Stores la Central lewa. Ths storm did not fully break upon cen tral Iowa until last Saturday night and this morning there was an Inch of snow on the ground, n hard wind blowing from the northwest and the thermometer showed that the temperature had gone down from CO to lesa than SO degrees. Following a it did a long series of spring days the sud den storm caused n good deal of suffering, but the sea ton had not been far enough advanced to place fruit trees in danger from the frost. The Ice has already gone out of the rivers and there la but little frost in the ground, so that In a few week spring work may be commenced on the farms. Whole Tewashle Rebels. The secretary of the State Board of Health has called the attention of the county attorney of Carroll county to a plain violation of the law by ths authori ties of n township in that county. Twenty cases of smallpox exist in Roselle town ship nnd the health board of the city of Carroll has been compelled to quarantine against It. but the townshln traitoM passed a resolution declaring n belief that more persona are kUled by vaccination than by smallpox and therefore la the Interest of public aafety refuse to order vac cination. The State Board of Health If powerless to act In each cases, though a bill will soon become a law whlrk win give the board full power to proceed to ths township and establish quarantine and saieiy regulation. Deserter Glass la Dee Mol.es. Th man who is the subject of Presl dent Roosevelt's first veto is a colored bar ber In Dee Moines, John Glaas. who has 1 little shop in th suburbs, vi. . pointed I because of the veto of the bill to remove the charge of desertion from bis record. His story la that hs waa If yean old. enlisted aa n powder boy for on year. ae on a vessel at Cincinnati in March ISM. and became IWlfi of matt t fm , gardlng the captain of th boat which th captain wanted kept a secret at .. tain one day took him In a small boat up "r ana set mm on land with 111 In money and told him to go. The fleet Im mediately steamed away. He elaims he was ocij a ooy ana thought he had to obey hi superior officer. He haa wander k. world a good deal and has been In Des aioinee several year. Northwest lewa Teachers. Superintendent Barrett has received copies of the program for the ninth nnnual meeting of the Northwestern f. t...i. ere association, which will be held at Spencer April 10. 11 and 12. A strong pro gram ha been prepared. Governor Cum min will address the teacher Thuraday """i. a 10. at to spencer opera house. Fridsv mnraln PrM vr . -r m - . wucs will speak.' Superintendent Barrett la en " program tor n prominent part In th superintendents' and nrlnclnala' ri,ii - ble to be held the afternooa of April 10. w aiso aetiver an address April 11. A feature of the meetiae will K drees by Hon. Henry Houk, deputy stat su perintendent of Pennsylvania. Faealgate ladlaa Reeervatlea. President Una of the Bute Board ef Health visited the Indian reservation In Tama county last week with a view to sr. ranging for ths work of cleaning up nnd fumigation. He went to the Indiana, ac companied by th Indian agent, and re ported what waa to be done. The Indiana showed n disposition to resist th contem plated clean-up. They will be paid for th stuff burned or It will be replaced, but as they are not disposed te sell at reasonable price or accept anything reasoaabls. It la reared trouble will be had. The president will return to the reservation this week and proceed with th fumigation and If th Indians ars not tractable fore win be used. till Keeps It ts, "During a period ef poor health some Urn age I got a trial bottle of DeWltfs Llttls Early Risers," say Justice of ths Peace Adam Shook of New Lisbon, lad. "I took thsa and they did ms se much good I have need them ever nine.' Safe, reliable aad gentle. DeWltfs Little Early Riser neither gripe nor distress, but stim ulate ths liver aad promot regular nnd easy action of the .bowela. rEKSIOJS FOR VAE9TEBS TETERtXI. General Goveeaaseat. WASHINGTON. March 1 (Special.) The following western pensions have been granted: Issue of Februarv 23: Nebraaka: Increase. Restoration, Reis me. Etc. Thomas J. Wruhi HrA r.miA til. Original Widows. Etc Mary O. Rosen- crania ispeciai accruen aiarcn I), Alma, H. Iowa: Onelnal Wllliajs H. ilrhaML Mason City. 1. John BhaxaweU. Doon, t. Increase. Restoration. Keiasue, Etc. John M. Russell. Otrumwa, liu: George Hutchi son. Burlington. !; Resin Wlikine. Dm jaoinee. original V) toowa Lou 11. Har. rlaon (special accrued Msrch I). Montrose, Xk I South Dakota: Original Widows. Etc I Catharine A. KusaclL Vermilion, ts I Colorado: Increase. Restoration. Reissue. 1 r ic wiuiaro n. jaacoaaoer. Jeavera-e State Superintendent of Public Instruction Fowler gav an address at th Congrega tional church on school matter la general. He said many thing ef valu te both teach era aad patrons. He said that th Albion school building were vastly better than the average In towns of It site. He claims that school beard change teacher to often; that the average life In the profession ef th teach er of Nebraska I but four year and that Nebraska require J.000 new teacher year ly. Th average salary of Nebraska teach ers is 1255 n yesr. He believe In n slid ing seal of wage for teacher who are kept from year to year. He denies that our children can not spell as well a ourselves or our grandparents. He question th ad visability of putting so much tlm upon some thing In arithmetic such a taxes, partial payments. Insurance, bonds, etc-. but would spend more time In mental arith metic He spoke strongly in favor of teach ing music In the schools and instesd of teschiag arithmetic one hour a dsy and music ten minutes, would teach music one hour nnd arithmetic ten minutes. Mr. Fowler waa given ths clseest attention. FALL WHEAT IS ALL RIGHT Farxaers Areend Bxeter Glad 4e See Greea Bledee Belle the Cresvkere. EXETER. Neb.. Msrch It rSni.l 1 After two days of strong wind, accompanied by dust so dense that the sun waa ob scured n greater ttortlon of th tina fin shower of rain and considerable ball fell. continuing with light shower for hours. The wind then veered to the northwest, be coming several degrees colder, and n light nurry 01 snow tell. TDS moisture will be of Inestimable value to th fall wheat. which during th last few warm day be gan to come forward In flna shana. nrnvin that, contrary to th opinion ef numerous croaxera. mere is dttie. it any, dead wheat la this part of th state. FUNERAL OF WILLIAM LEESE Maseale Order Conducts Services Over Grave ef Feraaer Attoraey Geaeral. LINCOLN', March It. (Special Telegram.) Funeral service over the remain of William Leese. ex-attorney general, were held this afternoon from St. Paul's Metho dist Episcopal church. At th grav the exercises were conducted by the Masonlo order. The pallbearer were: William A. Poynter, M. B. Reese. F. W. Hill. J. E. Hill. J. V. Wolfe and John M. Stewart. Th church service were conducted by Elder Davis, nsslsted by Dr. F. S. Eteln. NEW CHURCH AT LINCOLN Tea-Theasaad-Dellar Hease ef Wor ship Is Dedicated for the G er ase a Method lata. LINCOLN, March Special Tele gramsThe new $10,000 edifice of the Ger man Methodist church nt Fourteenth nnd M streets waa dedicated today. Among those who assisted in the consecration were: Rev. H. T. Davie aad Rev. Fletcher L. Wharton ef this city, Rsv. Charles B rug ger of Ruahton, Kan.; Rex. Charle Harm of Clatonln and P. H. Shalt! of Wathenn, Kan. s ' IMPROVE PORTAL SEMAPHORE ralea reel do Plaae to Pwt la aa En tirely Kiw Iaterleeklaa; Pleat. PAPILLION. Neb., March If. (Special.) The Union Pacific railroad will oon make great improvement at th Portal sema phore. A new Interlocking plant la to tak the place of th old style system, and th tower will be enlarged. Operator Secord of that place say the work will be begun aa soon a th material can be obtained. Th cost will be In the neighborhood of $5,000. Republicans ef Ashless. ASHLAND, Neb., March IS. (Special.) The republican of Ashland in caucus last night nominated the following ticket for city officers: For mayor, Jeff Smith; for clerk, Ira Sexton: for treasurer, Ernest Wlggenborn; for police Judge, Jess Moon; for councllmen, Harvey Wakefield, First ward; George L. Scott, Second ward. These nomination were nil made by acclamation. Mayor Rallsback declining another term. A contest was mad on candldatea for th Board of Education. John A. Reece being nominated en the first ballot and James H. Oliver on th second. Hon. H. H. Shedd was chairman of th caucus and Charle E. Calkin secretary. Aatl-Ueease aad Citlaeas, GENEVA. Neb.. Msrch It. Th sntl-ll- eense nnd eltlxens have each a ticket. On the former la B. B. Ogg for mayor, A. D. Curtis for clerk; C H. Burnett for treasurer, and three councllmen, for scuool board, Mr. F. B. Da via, Thorpe and O. R. Green. The eltlxen' csncu nomi nated H. P. Wilson for mayor. He haa held that office for th last two year. Th etUsens also nominated J. D. Hamilton for clerk; W. 8. Huston for treasurer; three councllmen, for school board, J. J. Burk. and Lee Huston. Oravesteaee far veterans. HKMINOFORD. Neb., March 11 (Spe cial.) The government has supplied six headstone for civil war veteran who are hurled In Hemlngford cemetery. A request was mad for these two year age from the quartermaster general. They came In fin shape nnd will be set np Immediately. Th name of the soldier are Jame Mc Cullough. Michael Shlndler. William Alex ander, Albert Howlaad. Edward Robert and Mr. Keen. Fat res rr High I.lcesae Keaalaeee, FAIRBCRT. Neb., March It. Special.) The eltlxens' high-license party mad th following nomination at th caucus last evsnlng: For mayor, R. A. Clapp; for clerk. L. J. Nutxmaa; for treasurer, D. B. Cropsey; for police judge, W. Clark; for engineer, A. Courtney; for aldermen. N. Downs and J. Simpson; for member of Board of Education, H. P. Saowalter and U W. Goodrich. BANKS WILL LOWER RATES lew Mesey Order tyateaa Will Use see Ceet Oae-Taird of that Xew la Veara. INDIANAPOLIS, March 1C Of th move ment by the banker of th country for a universal money order system, which was decided upon In detail at th meeting of the representatives ef the Banker as- oclation of the different state In New York Saturday. President Vedford B. Wll eon of th Capitol National bank tonight taidr The obieet of the money order assorts tion is to come Into eompetluon with the express companies la carrying small monev orders, which tend to take the business eiofcg-, Instead Dt glvLs It, to I&cju. ZasJ TGa i 1 1 j i fo) COUNCIL III Easter Sale Ribbons Here I nn event that will be doubly ap preciated at Just this season. A splendid chance to pick up Easter Ribbon and those for the summer needs. TAFFE7TA8 All staple colors . . . ., . " c &c Tc rc 13c 15c J0c Zo WASH RIBBONS Fsncv ' . Stripes...... No. 4 iHair Ribbon) Ic; Nos. 40 to fO, 10c The Stylish Easter Costume or Wrap Cannot be selected to better advantage than In our Cloak and Suit Department sll the beet styles from the leading makers are Included in the stock. As a special feature of the Easter buelne we place on sale this wees. A LINE OF MODEL. SUITS that represent the very hlxhet degree of eult etyle known to the manufacturer. RAGLANS, In silk, coverts and shower-proof ciolh. ETON'S, etc v . No one article of drees l so much in de lllnVrC TOT rHlfr mand on Easter as the Glove. We are VIIUTWO lul a-UO IW1 ,ho1ng all the new ahades and colon In Dent s, IVrrlna. Alexandre, etc. Glove Pr1oee-6c 75c, U-00, Li0, JLT5. COO. Men's and Boys' Easter Styles in Clothing, Hats and Furnishings The tnoet etvlieh Suits and Overcoats made and the only onee equal tn custom made are the "HART, WHAFF NER or MARX' make and we are the only retailers of them hers. Spring styles now showing. BOYS' AND CHILDREN S CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. association's plan will restore to the bank era much of the business in this line which Is now being done by the government through the poetofflce. The general scheme is to nave a univeresi iimmi- muri by bankers which will be honored at any bank where the order may be presented. For Instance. If you want 10 carry orwnu m.mAv -11 vnn hiiv to do la to set a bank ers' money order, take It with you or send It in the mail ana it win m punomi place In the country without cost or Incon venience. The Idea, ts to charge one-tenth of 1 per cent for the money order on small amounts, which I about one-third the charge of the express companies and less than the charge made by the government. The universal bankers' money order system will also be much simpler and much more convenient than the government money order system. In fact, the idea of the universal money order Is to make it paysble sny place In the United State without trouble as to identification, genulnenesa of algnature or signing papers. WORK OF, THE TRAcfloClETY Vast Asaeaat ef Uteretare Dlatrlented aad Wide Eateat ef Resalts froas Celpertage Syetene. WASHINGTON, Harch Ths annual meeting of th American Tract society was held this afternoon In St. John' Protestant Episcopal church. Rev. Judson Swift, Held secretary at New York, presented n brief report of th secretary' work and Right Rev. Alexander Mackay Smith. D. D., preached the aermoa. Dr. Smith' discourse was earnest and eloquent. He reviewed the society's past history and dwelt on the splendid work it la doing among the Mormon. Immigrant and in th Island possessions of the United State, as well as its general lines of serv ice for the salvation of aoula. The secre tary stated that thirty-seven new publica tions had been added during the year, twenty In English and the other in Ger man. Spanish, Italian and Dvtch. The whole number of distinct publications Is sued by the society since Its organization reached a total of 11.86. while the entire number of publication for the past seventy-seven year Issued from th home of fice, including volumes, tract and periodi cals, amounted to nearly 100,000.000, which does not Include th millions of tract and volume Issued nt missionary stations In foreign lands. The number of periodicals circulated during the past twelve month wan Z,U:,400. 81 nee the organization of colportage. lzty-en year ago, over 15,000.000. family via Its have ben made and 14.J60.000 volume distributed and in over 8.000,000 families prays r was offered or conversation held on th subject of personal faith In Christ. Four hundred and eighty-seven thousand Immigrant landed on our shores during 1901. nnd th Tract society having pub lished the gospel truth In 151 languages. I prepared to reach this vast multitude. Additional colporter bav been placed In Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit to work among th Pole and Bohemian. During and sine th Spanish wac t,t3J psgea of Christian literature In the Spanish language have been distributed In our island possess loos aad In other 8panlsh-speaklng countries S.CC0.S2S. making a total of S.SOO.ttS page la th Spanish language, and 10,113,T5 page bav been given to th army and navy daring th same period. The distribution of Christian literature in th Mormon home by means of wagons and colporter. for th purpose of reaching th children nnd youth, has been successful. Th demand for th society' publications and for additional colporter r constantly Increasing. Its resources, therefore, are taxed ts the ntmoet nnd an earnest appeal I made for fund. Hebrea Urease Ticket. HEBRON. Neb.. March 16 (Special.) The Independent cltexen' or license party held It caucus at th opera bouse last night and nominated these candidates for city offi ce: For mayor, J. W. Mitchell, for treasurer. John Burns; for clerk, George Wilkinson, for engineer, Charle Nlrkl; for council- T1 m$ dim Brewed b plant as clean aa the cleanest hotng kitchen alwtvi open to your iiatpcctio'-c 8,971 vi"0" Inst year. rn BLUFFS Noa HI II 8 Complete Stock of Carpets. Rugs, Linoleums, Mattings Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled. men. First ward, J. M. Williams; Second ward W.- L. Bogarth: Third ward, A. R. Wilson and J. R. CrandalU District Ceart at Albion. ALBION, Neb., March (Special.) District court ls,to convene Tuesday, with Judge Thompson on th bench. The docket is quit large tor this county, fifty cases waiting to be tried. A cold at this time. It neglected, I liable to cause pneumonia, which I so often fatal; and even when the patient has re covered th lung are weakened, making them peculiarly susceptible to the develop, ment of consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will stop th cough, heal and strengthen th lungs and prevent pneumonia. NEW BIDS , MUST.. BE FILED Oars for Bl Fight te Be Seaaattted la Daplleate at Sen York. NEW YORK, March 17. Percy Williams, sctlng fur "Bob" Fltsslmmons, had. be tween 12.3A and 1 o'clock this morning, a talk over the telephone wlrts with "WUv" Delaney. who is bi San Francisco looking after the Interests of "Jim" Jeffries. The men Interchanged a number of messages relative to the bids for the fight. Delaney favored the Los Angeles offer, but Fits Simmons, wno was at this end of the wire, with Williams, did not fall in with the Idea. Finally, Fltsslmmons gave this ulti matum: All bids must be sent in duplicate to New Tork. and opened April 1. at which time a decision as to which club will get the Aght Is to be made. T1iU was agreed to by Delaney. and the talk came to an end. LOS ANGELES, Cel., March 1 When asked today what he thought of the bids for the big fight. Champion James J. Jef fries waa somewhat non-committal. He would express no decided preference of San Franc isco clubs, but said he thought the bids of the Los Angeles club, one for a purse of tJS.OXi and another of TO per cent, with a guarantee of 130.000, were en titled to serious consideration, and he would be glad to use bis Influence In bring ing the tight here. "Eighty-two per cent in San Francisco." said Jeffries, "seems to be a good proposi tion. I don't know which will be accepted however.. There may be other thing to take Into consideration. It may take sev eral days to make a decision. In the mean time I shall be at work and do my pre liminary training at home until I know where the fight will take place. Delaney is In San Francisco In my Interest and I shall, of course, be Influenced In a measure by his recommends tlone. Personally, I would be glad to have it come off here" NATIONAL BASE BALL GULF Hart Say Coafereaee with Saaldlaa; Is Fredeetlve ef He Ad. Jastsseat. CHICAGO. Msrch ld-Presldent James A. Hart of the Chicago National league club returned today from California, where he has been In conference with A. O. Spalding. President Hart was Inclined to make light of his meeting with the enjoined leader nt the National league, saying that be made the trip to the coast simply to advise Spald ing of the base ball situation and that nothing sensational occurred at the con ference. President Hart denied the recent rumors, which have alleged that a compromise had already been reached between the two fac tions of the league, and that a schedule had already been drafted. He said that so far as he was Informed th two factions were as far apart aa ever. TOMMY HALL GOES IN TRAINING Esgllsh Cyclist Will Get la Trias at "Ussrters la Wash-lag-tea, D. C. NEW TORK, March l.-Tommy Hall, the English champion cyclist, who. under the management of Jamea C. Kennedy, will endeavor to lower the motor-paced records made by Jimmy Michael, the Welsh champion, left this city today for his train leg quarters at Washington, D. C. He was accompanied by Johnny Eck hardt, Kennedy's representative, and these pacers: Albert Champion, Al New house, Jed Newklrk. Oscar Julius, Fred Vetter and Jake D Roster. WW of Our Tuesday and Wednesday, This Week, MARCH lta and Dth. 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